Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 23, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 June 1859 — Page 4

I could tee out boat slowly moving onward ! uptn the surface of the water. And not I mote than a hundred yards before us, we could see the towering foim of that ebony rock, which bad at tint greeted our ejM from afar. As yet we coold not be certain thatthis was the place where the Marmian bad struck. But soon a round, black object became ilisceroable as we glanced at tie rocky base.. . , , Rimmcr struck on my atm, ana pointed. 1 signed assent, and we' moved on mote quickly' A few moments elapsed; we bail cotze nearer to the rock. The black object now looted like the stern of a vessel whose buM lay there. Suddenly. Rimmcr struck me again, and pm Died upward. Following the dr* rectiou of his hand, I looked up, and »w the surface of the w ater ajl foamy and in motion. There was a momentary thrill through my bean, bu: ,»l passed over. We were in a dangerous position. A storm was coming on. , But should we turn back now, when w« were so near the object of Our search 1 Already it lay before us.; >Ve were close besideyt. No. 1 would not, 1 signalized to Runnier to gw forward, and we still kept our course. Now the rock rose up before ns t blflcit, rugged, dismal. U» rough sides were worn by the action of the water, and. in Mine places, were, coveted by; marine plant* and nameless■! ocean vegetation. ’iVe onward, weiclarohered over a spur, which jutted from.theclilT, and there lay (he simmer. The Marmion—there she lay upright, wiih everything still standing. She had gone right down.ami nail settled in such a position, atmnig the ;:ocks, lhat ‘Sht stood upright here, just as thougIrshC Uy at htr wharf, We rushed eagerly along and clambered uy hix side. There,was a low uumti in'the weteK which sounded wariihigiy i;i nnr ears and told us of a swift approaching danger. What was to be done, must be dune speedily. -We hurried forward.: Ilimmcr rushed to the cabin. . I Went for waul to descend inlb the bold.- I JoccmltJ the ladder,. 1 walked into the engineer’s room. All was empty, here, nil was water. The | waves of the' ocean had entered, and were spoiling with wbiks of man- I went into the freight-room. .Suddenly, 1 was startled by an.appalling noise upon the deck. The heavy footsteps of some one, running as though in mortal fear, or must dreadful haste, sounded in ray cars. Then my heart throbbed wildiyj for it was a fearful thing to hear.far downin the silent depths of the ocean. / Pshaw ! it*s only Riramer.;;; 1 hurriedly ascended (he occk by the firs (outlet that appeared!-. When 1 speak of harry, I speak of the quickest .movement possible, when cilmbercd with so much armor. But ibis movementbf mine was’;,quick; I rushed upward; I sprang, out upon the deck. . -J • It was Rimmcr! ;

way through the machine rooms. 1 did) not know this until 1 had exhausted ray strength, and almost my hope, irfvain’efforts to loosen the weight, and still the horror of that scene in Ibe cabin rested upon me. ■ | Where was RimmerT The thoughts flashed across me. He was not here.; : He bad returned. Two weights lay near, j which seemed thrown offin terrible haste, i ■Yes, Rimmet lad gone. I looked up;! \ there they lay, the-boat tossing and roll- 1 Sing among the waves. , . ! { 1 rushed down into the.nacbme room, 1 ! to go back, so ss to loosen my tube. 1 I had gone through passages carelessly, and ! ibis lay there, for it I was unrolled from above as t went on. I’went back in ; haste to extricate myself; I could slay j here no longer, for if all the gold of Gol- ; conda was in the vessel, I-would. nnt stay l in company- with the dreadful dead ! ’ Back—fear lent, wings to my feet. I hurried down stairs into the lower hold once more; and retraced my steps through the passages below. I walked back to the place into’which' I had first descended. , It wasdark;a new feeling of horror shot through .me; I looked up. The aperture tM« elored } Heavens } was it closed by mortal baiid f Had Rimmcr, in his panic flight, blindly . thrown down (be trap-door, which 1 now remembered to have seen open when I : descended t or .had some fearful being from the cabin—that, demon who sprung toward roe-k—■? - , . 1 started back in terror. But I could' not wait here; I must go; I must escape from this tlcn rif horrors. 1 sprang upthp ladder, and tried to raise the door* It resisted my efforts; I put my hclmeted head against it, and tried to raise it; the rurtg of the ladder broke beneath me, but the door was «dt ! raised; niy lube came down through it arid kppl strongly expanded by dose wound wire. 1 seized a. bat of iron and tried to pry it up; 1 raised it slightly, but there was no way to get it« p furl her, I looked arou nd, and found some blocks; with these I raised the'hesvy door, little by. little, placing' s block in to. keep what ! had gained. Bill the work’ was stow, and laborious, and 1 had worked a long while before I had raised It four inches. ■ The sca rolled more and mote- . The submerged; vessel felt its power, and rocked. -Suddenly ii wheeled over, arid lay upon its side. _ ■ I ran a round to get on the deck above, to try and lift up the door. -But when I came to the other outlet,' I knew it was impossible! for ihetube would riot permit me (o go so far, and' then (■ would rather have died a thousand deaths than have ventured again so near the cabia.

DEAD MINNA.

OUK fOKEsT UK IS. »V KEV. J. G CUAFIX,. ■ i Baowx Tnm »n—TurJua Rufut. —Oor wood* are adorned with some of the; sweetest singing and brightest plumed j members of the bird family. We will: not l ce first a few of the former. We have j not the A'lgAltngo/e of England, not the }, iWfldtfng’ litnl of the South; but from his j InDy perch the fumginout TAntiA, ( heralds the first Taint flush of morning! with the gushing inelody. of his various ! and complicated song, which can easilyi, be heard at the distance of a fourth pf a | mile. He isone of the finest vocalists tin our .woods, andTor variety in his song, f be by Tar excels all others; I have cer--tainly counted « many os thirty yaria-; lions. ■■ • .' ■ ( As his name indicates, bis bach is lhe ! color of iron nrst,while his brtasb is a J yellowish white, marked with pointed j' black spots. He is lonm r, more slender | and withal marie graceful' in form Than , the/foWn, White he is singing, he droops his long tail something-after the] manner of the Cut Bird. You will ire-'j quently see.him gliding, among the low'-" bushes and briers, with a tort of unilu i taring motion peculiar lo himself, and ut-. tcring a low thrilling s.frof. a note which he ollen and angrily utters When you.oppreach his nest. The latter he generally builds in a thick low bush or cluster bf bricn;nr.d I bare Sometimes seen if, like that of the Kobin, on the corner of a zigzag fence. ' ' ' * •: . .This bird is a real and valuable friend of the husbandman, os he destroys great numbers of hurtful insects, and worms, particularly Ihe grub known among fa inverses the curitninvwhich is so very destructive Id the early-sprouting .corn. He is a protector, not a deslioyer. ■ I do not think he is tmtfiilire, but his nslive song, Tor variety in iis nines, clearness in its .tones, and fuU swelling, compass (if voice, is scarcely excelled by that of ' the- KouHitrn . Mocking. BirJ. .] Ubt. above all others, my favorite songster is The-Woou Tiui'sit—TiirrfuifA/e/difu*.

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As May's first morning arose in pride, The tillage maiden, Minna, died.

tier friends—the kinsmen of her race— Mourn'd round her for a little apace,

.t. .•’ jit./ 1 L.> l/'b bitd i • s AYutci 1 & Lt 11 i II 0 i 11 h 1110 : i>I is C-. For 91 outlay H*y 23, CtiVVT.MNSfO 1«M »ali.l Silver Ware. 10 Heavy ; fiotd I'haitu, 1W Aetci i-f rich Kanr.lr.* 1-acJ, f.f'.T lo Auicrim Cc!J, an ! IK GoMswl, Silver Wa’oin. nconp »LIeh kill ftrtir.il U.c (.>«.* “A mimraJi >>■*itnx tru.-l I ?VW, Picitntfne a praJ total cf irfia Pri/c*. amawntJap la the segregate to ibc fun cf €IXKV M. Tickets Limited to 17,0(10. 1 Prize to cVcry Tcnlli Ticket. TVa'-cve array tf va’iuWf tiyalt kill le dittrfl‘Uie.1 ia paMiclii Filinkir;, I" J-. 1-y a ili-lr/e-* ttiol Com nil ice cf ptnllwitn elect til** ticket liiWer. thenuelve-. on JKmtlay. Mav VJ. I"*?. .

Then left her in.her dcaUi-rnbe drest. With one White |ily on her breast.

But when the hour of night was near. And moonlight soft-suffused the bier, There came the Prince of all the land, And weepingkissed htr small cold hand, And brought a jewet'd circlet rare To glimmer round the maiden's hair j And brought a pearl-lif star to"rest ■ Upon the crowaed maiden's breast. -

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PERSON'S wWiInp to lecomerttwitm in 1M1, Cij- Fourth Otitriliatlca, art to fop»arJ iLe'r -aka-.** act mooty Immcllatt'J’. and tl.tr »ni rrcti'c hr return mail a tit kit cl acta* Ur.Uj> !n wn-rttioa wkl. a Scl.c-lnlt cfPriiM. ,V1 Jtwi A j jrr-oM wLoranfiW xtlttia tLc Jra»inr. arc Srninltl imiunlii'ety at ay (vi r»i»t xml H-k. .t IM of all dnva sisltri ailll* -(otto ttitr lielet-boUtr, r * Any fcrxia" iJc-'rinp to art a* aa Afcnl. will 'male awlkatiun l> IctKr. UB't'r lcr* fur JllWK! JtV promptly eiltdwiA tiir liit-i -tjlt* front the Fa-lerti market. fi ' Siocie Ticket' SI; ?is Ticket* fur }J> All cr>ter* »bcuM W a-M.-t-eU to 1’. F. I.AntAlf, Po\ ITIi, t'li-cinnail, 0.

■In pre*cntinp IU* iny Thirty-Third Scheme *o. the fjionblt fnniWfrWion of the public,! cn.Lrvc tld* opjortunity.uf feturutne my sincere Honk*’ to tny name rut* friend* and t-alron* thruttphoo; ■thel'nion, for the very liberal manner. in «M<li they have fatroniicd ar fceretofire, and to the*ibat I folly appreciate their kind faror*, I »»iH ■»;. that it ha* t*«-n my (mutant atm ami study, to rwob r ray M erne* acceptable to lion. amt at ■lit kjmt time the most liberal of autll in? •■f lbt kind pv tr offered f»r public consideration; and in thi« omr.red'm it la a wrnrt of to nr. ml* ctiabVl to mate tlie antmunccu ent. that I bare rctetflv effected »r ran cement-. bv width in future, I will be enabled to n-e*i«e my H'atcbcc direct from the manufacturer*' both in ihU rmntry ‘ a ml-Kurn re. and at » con-cijiicnw I will l-e ena.Wed to fumipli my cn-lomer*. wftli tlir rerv bed I na’ch In n-e. It * ill aim l« id-terred, tlal In my , Schcmetit Hay,IliaveIntr(»l»:pc-l a nniultrof the ■ ct’>braftal "Awicpmy witmi.*"notmf.vctnrcd by | At-l-liton. Tract - «V ; IV™ Wall tan., Ha 11 ., all of which are tram Ctrl for itn year*, ami arc tb-paUy (he lett wa'che* In me. -Thi* * ill l« the 1M tiipttihiiilott 11-a re riven in the pn-t Ante year*, and (n ercry.lndann- the dra «• inrt lave taken p'aceon the 'tar tjeciPrd and W ailv'wti.fd (fiie which vee, Tirryniinme. they have in ocry in-rance Ieeit comW'cd *o’ely he a c..:nmiitcc p'ecu-.I br.tlw* Ticke* bolder* au. be're free t In attend.' ImnrC-lia-pIyaf'rr the draw-in; it c rejfu’l ic t rm*H and ftrwnr-M I'pedrer Kith lie ' ptlre* dram f.i all lifter boMer*. chid p hv nail or’exptv**. at niy et>eij*e. In thi* mnncctfnn t t deem it nnthiiietHo'r than Hph! to Aid, f-r the t»n* I nil of t!«~c aim arc ntiaCouain’i-l with tre. ami Lwho fc-fVnt.l HI* to '-try It.nr lut.k“ la r.v ichec'e. that I IwltpIiv V'ltlorlre tl-ini tot-neb-re their rmatvdo Hr. (I. I'ai'v.t f thi Hmt of KicVc - ? dc I'aiiy.' of.this t.lace. aim I- one fit the trod rf-i-.n-tMo twn ofties S'aV. *l-o will rvrvh-t turlhctmticy *o d-jtnti'fd: and if the d nor So-* di»* net pooT tre-cl-*:ly a. -ta’id.fn-e »ill hate ln ,y «:!1 la; to rail on Hr. 1 tally, for y«>nr n-otiev. I'n hr thie'n'ranmretii; y« a It * o*il*| W nU tcrlv tmtonit.Ie for r-e to wVe any adyania/eof jo 1 *, even If I «cre*o d!*i'o < cd. -- C3'vV crtnflfe lit* id rtire*, t>>ittfirr with martncr rifdraa In?, <\c„ i? {.riatctaul trill 1< foryardel to ait a ijodedre it. i rrr'-mtlb’c ret>oi)r afcdc-lrc-l tone* a* Acrid* fe th" taieof wv Ticket*, and o* ill 1< fit*-til-Kd with'TfeNctv at Ml ecet* each toce-l cr tritlt I foil (n.triurtlcQ'. the prcmluim «c allow f«r. milliner. Ac. .' Jfs* > In fie Ti.-Ve**#!: Stv $j; Tm’rt TiAc*< ?ill; Tacnty-fveTI.-Vc'i Aid. Alt d-d rr« 1 ni>!«1 Iva l lfc**ol to A-J. AtazaM.ia, IMir.J Jiibna... Cooiity.Tud.' \ ■• eS*Tliat otv <lra*rJnr< are ft»r!«-. hcnenlv, and inh'iraMyoind-tclol. I mould re r rr'ft’Iv refer yo:i to the (fiVnalnc. vho ace amoi/ il.e'mtot |>T<imi, tjent cillreur «f-In\n“'n CoVij'c :

Still bore her brow, the moon's soft Uy ; I: tinged the 1:1/where it lay.

"God’s crown u best, my queen! njy . bride!”

He cast the circled cems aside—

Biajll-tt

Re cast the peatjs beneath hi* feet—"God’s lily is thy breast- flower,' sweet!’’ Then, Kneeling, wept wjth passionate

HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PIITLADELI’jllA.

(A Rrtievdltl.l I n«tituli■>n.C-tabll*1 1 Cil by tpccill ’■ endo* inc.it for the relief of the »ict and Ulptiv>*eJ. ■niicV'l with Vtnilent and. hbiilcmic .dl#ea«eo.

pain, And shower'd wild kisses down like raia, And linger'd till the moon sank low, And all its soft and smiling glow,

1, The HOWAK1> ASSOCIATION, in view el Ihc an fill dt -lrcrlV't) of hnthan iife.caowd by , S.-vnal ,U«,-a*cp.»otcral ico directed their j C.uiitulttus Sutri-on. to Oj»oii a , for ■ the trvatir.ciit *>f thf*cb** uf «Ii*ca*e*. in ail Ihclr ' fit in*, and In ;iie Jlt.ltiCAL .1111 ICt 6H.1* | rtS to all.wfco J-j-jdy It letter, a dc*Cri|H : ikin <>f their mi,.i.iton. (ace, e?ctij-3tl«n, habiU ; of life. Ac..) feud in ciic-of evtrsioe ;>OVcr.y to ‘ fun iih tuf-iicitie* 1 fi e.nf rharfe.

Paled slowly from the pallid face.

And darkness rose around the place— Then left berm her dcnlb-role drest, With one while lily on her breast.

j TTu- «f tint Apnwriaiion, lit their lata .Annual Ib.-Jo.rl cvprcnv IhO Listed ■ «i;h the <nicce>» which hat atlctiitcd the labnrl ■ of linnr Surseon* hi Hie cure **f ST^rtnatorrho-a, j Setiiital lAonanc-s Oonorriio-. Ch-el. Syj.Liti*, j the vice cCOnanNtrt dr Self-thu-or, M'd otic; i*li*eapes ot.llie-Kidney* and IlEudder, Ac„ and a roiiiiniisiKV ef the .*«nic [.l.-.n for thu eft!*«itc y-rnr.

THE OCEAN bEPTBS, A DIVES’S TALE.

The life of one who explores the mysteries of the $ea, is not .mote perilous than fascinating. Trie charm of terror hangs around, it, and Hie uiterminable ■ (accession of exciting events renders it dear to its professor. Not to the common - diver of the East, who can remain but for ~ a fraction of time beneath the wave, and grope fearfully among rugged -ocianmounds, but to the adept In the civilized mode of diving, who. in his protective armor, may remain submerged fur hours, and wander, with impunity, for miles along those unknown" regions fa: below ibe sea—to him ate laid open the horror* of the watery creation; an-i he may gaze upon inch scenes as Arabian story tells us were presented to the fearful eyes of Abdallah. To him the most thrilling occurrences of the Upper world seem frivolous; for, in his memory, he retains thoughts- that may well chill the soul w.th dread. ; I stri a diver—a divet from choice—and I am proud of my profession. Where is such courage requhtd as is needed here! It is nothing to, be a soldier; a diver, however—but I forbear.‘ Twill tell ray story, and leave others .to-judge-concern- . icg it . ; ' ■."{ : > An appalling shipwreck occurred, not tong ago, upon the wildest : part 1 of ti e crioitof Newfoundland. The tidings of this calamity reached the cars of thou, lands; but, amid the crowd ofaccidenls which 'followed in quick' succession, tt .was soon forgotten—not by us, however.. We found that the vessel-had sunk upon a spot: where .'the water* depth was by no means great, andthat a daring man might easily reach her. : ■ ■ She was a sieamercalled the Marmian, and had been sten going suddenly down, without an instant's warning, by some fisherman near by. She bad undoubtedly struck a bidden reck# and had thus been,-in one moment, destroyed. 1 I spoke to ir.y associates of the plan, and they approved it. No time was lost in making the necessary prepotalions, and a abort time beheld us embarked to our small schooner for the sunken ship. Tttcte were (is of us, and we anticipated extraordinary success. 1 was the leader. and generally ventured upon any exploit 'in which there was uncommon danger—not that the others were' cowards; on the contrary, they were all brave men, but I was gifted with a coolness.and presence of mind of which the others were destitute. As two . persons were needed in order to explore (he Matmion,.! had selected as my companion a young fellerv, whose steadiness and dauntless courage had several times before been fearfully tested. - It was a'calm and pleasant day, but the loulbcrn and eastern'horizon looked de- . ceilful. Small, suspicious clouds were gathered thine, til of aspect, and "sneak-, log fellows, regular Lang-dog fellows," •s my comtadej Rimmcr, remarked to me. Kevertheless, we w;ere not to be put OB' by a litllc cloudiness in- the sky; but boldly prepared in venture./ So deep was the water, that no Vestige of a ship’s mas; remained above the’surface', to point out the resting place of the We were compelled, therefore, to select the ieene of operations according to the best of our ability. Dawn went the sails oi out tebooher, and-Ri-nmer and I pul on ourdiving armor. We fixed, our helmets tightly and screwed on the hose, ' r One by one eadh clumsy article was adjusted; The weights were huog. and were ready.' , "It looks terrible blackish, Bchori," laid Rimmcr to me. " "Oh,” Treplied,'gailyi "it's only's little mist—all right 1" . , "Ah!" . He uttered * low exclamation, which sounded hollow from his-cavern-ous helmet. » "All jeady," I cried, in a loud voice, which they, however,’ could; riot easily distinguish;. Then making s proper sign, I was swung over the ride. V, Down we wcnt. I firsb and Rimmcr close behind me.. It did not take s long time for us ;to reach the bottom/ We fritind ourselves- upon "wbat-seemed,a broad plain, sloping downward'toward the south; and ruing slightly toward the . north. Looking forward (hen, t • dim, black objectaroie, wbicb our experienced eyes knew to be a lofty rock. - ’ I motioned to Rimmcr that we should proceed there. : ■ I cunoottell the strangeness of the seniilion felt by one who first walks the bottom of the ata. 1 - There are a thousand objects, fitted to excite astonishment, even in the mind of him who has dared the deed a hundred times. Alt around-us lay the plain; cov. ered by water; but here the eye could not pierce fat away as in the upper air, for the water, in the distance,, grew opaque, am) seemed to fadeaway into misty darkness. There was no sound, except the incessant gurgle which was produced by the escape of tit front the breast-valve, and the splash’caused by our passage through the waters- - We walked on at a good pace; fur this armor, which seems to clumsy up above, is excellent below, and offers little inconvenience, to tie practised wester. Fishes in crowds were around us. Fishes of every shape met our eyes no matter where they turned. They awani swiftly by nsj.UfeV (ported in the waier above us; they meed and chased one another, in every direction. Here a shoal of porpoises tumfilec along in clumsy gamholf, there a grampus might be seen yising ilowly to thri surface; here an immense number of smaller fish flashed past ua; there some huge ones, with ponderous forms, floated in the water lazily. Sometimes thiee or four placed themselves directly before us, staring at u;, and aolemrtly working their gills. There they would remain, till we came close up to them, and then, with a start, they would dart away. All this tune we walking _ onward along the bottom of the res, while anove as, Ifka i b!iok cloud in *.b* sky,

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Wood; Eddy <\ Co.'s D E I. A W A It ESTATE [iOTTF.n 1E3 ! ctipimi m/c $10,000 n . TK KKTS ■ KlUiV 4 OK, itAxacw. TO'CmitORV & .MaIRV. I n UK nndcrdirtiodi bavins Set"me .owner* of: 1 'I lie wliovcl.ollcry Charier. lit! I>i Ihvvnve oTcr UV (lie public ihe fultow ine.; *C* due. Irt be drawn octh VVi-dnctday In June : IK 9. at Wilmluatou. IK'Uware. in .public, uu-1 •It- ■ IbO /npcrllit.-iidi-iiiv of sworn eoioniittlnii. j cr appobiW by tlie Governor.., , ‘' C ass 314 *1 raws Wednesday;-In tie 1. C ass 2201 draws Wednesday,.I line 11, C nss3*JSdraws Wednesday,.June 15. C ass 350 draws W(slnes4fty,‘*luni*22. C ass 302*1raws Wedne.sd«y,J»tie29.. T: jriy-Tlrn Tltoutitnd Thrrt Ihwlrxd oaJ Simla Sir j’firc*; N ‘ttrly one Prize tn every two Tickets ! iS •>nmbcru—13 Drawn Ballet*. Sc he i no, iu ■■ n* *w» . ■ EACH U’EUXESDAV IX JCXE. i Pttiuof i* a in.K'o I ** ai.rta i* ai.TcO B “ M.Hnii *y.,ixfl 3 ■ 6.w«li 3 . “ ■ 4,(11 111* I*.<|0>1 4 “ 2.<«01* P,ft« IS friz-*! of Ijw are Jj.'vi IS '• 6m an) ».«« IS, . *• SOU aro 22T “ * * 250 am 65 “ loO iro e.-D-i 65 •* 70 are 4 AW Co >* to are. e.&’O IKS . 20arts 97A U 27 ,wo ■:**.. 10 are STo.iw

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His song is neither so various or so tap* id si; that of the foteeoiny, hulincoinparabty sweeter than Uiiit ofany other with which I am acquainted. The nnlnratisi; tVUson; Speaks of it ns having moil exquisite include, which si rtfng I y resembles 'the double-1 ongoing of a German Bute,' or the tirkling'of a small' bell.” : :

7/if Gnat .\>n'^.'is t '<hjr of Health ‘lO A1.I. JIASJCISII. I [I n I. |.() W A VS PILLS. , a iihjn to nt;; ,;:ii ? I f I*t!E w;til of a ‘tiltis: nu JifTi-iVto meet tip 1 1, ilUsi.il of tVi .iiiT-rinr r r >ni(':: of . rtSS’SMlT. X’i»l vti'..T' - iV fivo Tr-.ju mineral ill -r-o-t* ’.-.i, n .■* .-v-rely Mi till ll.ii ill M lir-UKne «al n-britijinto tiie ivuri.l; Ilnlliiii.tiV luvat.ial-*.' Till* have be* ironic tbr li-r.i.-Oy r>r nil faiior.*. : Til-if attribute ;y to J.fCVH't ri vieil av Jo eii*e; /ii'ii i i tuck lie root <■? the 1 pulthii* by rcit.ovics pi- *n mcjin o! Jr>ivav fiitii ami ,r. ate re tie ilroWns cn* Ji-it?V».offae •; infjtT :ti tier Ink |*if vital ami fut.r’it<tut; 'ret>iri:ia*!i'!i, | ' . l*i>l rr'ii, . Tlii? rrr.'t »i''3Vv* u i’iii c.ii.tit.erit. ylttd* 1 -(ii-'ilT U»ae>V'lf»e ofthesr AliI:*.'l>iiC 1‘ili*. itui ■ Die tli-i-itivt! itrKiLA afi* rri;.i,vj lu their |ini]>ti : t-’il-*;’II i •sutler l*t «hat tiJ-fr.! -*13; e Tt,L* ty- ' lira Ilf ill*, nv.- ei|,;bi|. it *rff. tbS vancSSas ar4 ■ fejtrOy it from lie I t<:U’lii. - 1 ' iso TVt.XAZV, iFmni nti*oe** of •ji.rju.cr.iJ.vtt 1 iit'.pr nf a liver, amt ('Uvr.irir* J sai.ia .li.ti til it.-i •; -in in, VALlia at.iler lie cr.tU ; icaf'l.c tiif.lii-i.c*' > f I-i» ait aclUiJ-tltt ! atiJ (Itta.-fiil rviD-'i'.V-i : UttMi.'t lijfijotts,' J .Th? prefer ij; a it a in ’ nnl risht (■<>::£ 1:Jon of 1 (ho [iilc fs *.f inua.i-i.t;n;’i ImtKirtilsee to tin jlia.'.ltl; vf liie Vacian frame, ilr* acl'Anlbocv i ntfilnii.e e* ji"t* tbe l.Miicn . * nl tie fna* ■ pli’i.t, Vr.I remler* all tfn>-CnMf uni ♦.•cretin r.l : [‘-r.i i iki E’lfi.i. t act! fe*Caititia;'Uo j vita) fin.it mu* <u tn; , ‘. - Si'FAT r»«t*ltr*, . • Shiieltl V*o so tin.-ia- tfj ins« (p*r«?o!TA of tiU J fi-STiilinj reict ly,whatever rtitlj !•; t’>rirtt»m- . i t4aiui, it c ai W. tefcen wiTli »fclj ji, *11 i’ iitiI cnJ- iliiiii*,* It. ft r « t ii iT I I'd uiiraccl-iu'. : ; : ■ ' . Uvctri TSii Pa-ior. j ■ Tin? t--MWjo:i> a*'j .JTaiiitis ■ U itiAlilmntivTy | lonie l» tile lce,l!!i-clv:t‘T t irtirt nj J.'.l, I1..LU CT, ilj,.* of tttir in* • irir'lo Utlltii ■ • ■■.’■’ '■ ■ ( nji-i ■.Jx j.v ii/.y'j; -i ■ j > *ss to «iit. | . ■■ U’v'JJtr Ij( f -n c> j; j AmIiiiiS. ' ’ . Hvifii litaii til .Sjciil . Iinee) r«WJ.b"iitl, FvirJo t'*tu- i'ilin,l Cniijltt, : . j l It-U. Kl lii,'afiit pravll, . •. i.-tOluUn R)U-J-. j(Tlv«l : i ‘ InflntTIJ. Vtatril AlVt- : lifijiuitliia. ' - 1 IfiartiitC,*, . - - :ti(A-*r.l wr*t:- ATririm of *U , Jl’ri'l'.},. ; i--.-.. I.ii- f • Vin.li. ■ i ik‘liiUtJ , ,T v r*i licit. • • ' ; ; ; '■ < nui (on ; v 5<>i,i,-.. eemiti-p aUm "J.*

t ai u .ft lit i-vor; t-st'r.( tba • bm.k iif diri-rfidi.i sr.unl etch pot or 1st: t!<c ! WOie-my tv pLiidy seen by holdliij U.C Ijift' - •IbisHeld. .\ bet.diur*,- i-aunl sill tr plica lo jany ,.;ic ret-dcrio;:such jntilr ration *« inas lead i to ihc •ifitiy'junir or ]utrV:t* f-.'iLtrt- . ! ft a! ns I ho ni. v, ini Irj the situ c,t low- ’ liis It eta !•> V •j'lirwt*. ■ t * ,* Sold at I hi Xai.ffutnrirs cf Praf.-fS'r I IMt.wcy, to M-d.lcu t-aLO, Xc«aud by Jail rc‘;*-tljble <lr.ircl't* .i»d d-abr* In 'Icdi-. j fin-* |hr»ii(:brtiit tliC L'titl-d y'UL-'saul Itiisfliiljlied rorid. InI^mc*cl b5c-uls.C3t-enls,and SI J cat'll. Thtn Kc>nsi>irrcb!« uviu£ b> Ukln£. J the lur-cr ■sires. j .V. lb- Ifirectiops fur ibs •’uldauceof patient* J la every dlsifdr.-.re ailivr (to e,ch bus. ( Jai.rai; S3. Icit.—,-ow-ij .

,1 could not Jescnbe this bird fiom personal /obscryatioo; for, slthougli I have tried for hours to get a good look at him, I have never been able to get more than a very'tin satisfactory glimpse.’ liiscol* or, however, both above and is somewhat similar to that of llmoneal ready described, although he' is much smaller am) .very.different'hi; form 1 >v V, lie; is Awn/ to tlie, best advantage at early dawn or laid in the evening: - Me rarely sings at midday. excepting in the deepest shades of tlie wood; ami t lien il is diftlcuft to make a very near approach' to Ins perch, Hut when the suri gots doWhVaiid the twilight shadows begin to gather in thegrewes, the walker in the woods will find himself-a delighted soditot in the -grainiest of'concert halls, while from every side, icdesof the sweetest melody, will fall .upon his ear’ from many rival minstrels, each vicing with the other in richness,- softness and 'depth of tone, and. in'the exquisite management of his'part. ' I envy not that one who can stand an unmoved spectator and listenerin iuch a place. Nor yet tha* other, who can enjoy suction entertainment without being made - happier and better by it—without the heart being sohened, the virtues quickened ond the emotions refined and elevated.' litre there is no distorted tqujrrning, writhing and ; bouncing to rinti/afe foAian, no alfected whopping, shrieking and shivering for Uie achievement of aiy/*; but this sweet wituralum of melody, pouring its unit rained andunaffected ayinphonies upon the>ar, and stirring of once the lend crest emotions of the heart. • . 'I • •

■ juV.ih tVT’y, Shtrill, A. Kfir-r. yit;>Mi*co*vl r r; VT.'I*.*-fliirti, I’ot'R'H’iT a! FiHnVirfl:; C. .’ll'. 1 Sim*. John VTaMi. ccT T. S, Mm'ir. a’i of. of ili'* t'-Acr. . ’ ■'■'■■■

1 returned to the fallen door; I sat down in despair and waited for death. 1 saw no hope of escape. This, then, was to be my end.: . ' • * But the ileariier gave, a sudden' lurch, again acted uppn. by the power of the waves. She h«d been balanced upon a rock, in such a way tbat slight action of the’water was sufficient to tip her oyer. ■ She cracked, on the ground,- and labored, and then turned upon ber side.' I rose; 1 clung to the ladder; ( pressed the trap door open,-whiIe the steamer lay with her {deck perpendicular to the ground. 1,sprang out, and touched the bottom of the-sea. ,U was in good time; for a mbinent : after, the mass went over back again. Then, wjth fl last effort, I jln'isted the iron fastening of ike weight which kepi mg down; ( jerked it. It was tooted, it broke, it felt.: In a moment 1 began to ascend, and in a few minutes I was floating on tlit‘water—for the air which ia pressed down-for the diyer’a consumption, constitutes a buoyant mass, which raises him rip from the sea. ! - ;■ • Thanks j to huaveii! |There was the strong boat,- with my bold, brave men f They felt .me rising; they saw me, and came ond saved me. ;

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He stepped forward and clutched my atm; He pressed it with a convulsive grasp, arid pointed to the cabin. :! . I attempted to go there. _ lie sltuipcd his foot, arid (tied to hold me .back. He pointed jlo the hoar, and implored me with frantic gestures to go up.. . : ; " . U is appalling -to. w-jtness the horror struck, soul-trying, to express itself by signs. It is awful to see these signs wnen no face is plainly visible, and no voice is heard. -1 could ,not see - his face plainly, but bis eyes through’bis heavy mask, glowed like coals of fire. : ”1 ‘vtll go!" I exclaimed, 1 sprang from him. He clasped bis bands together, but dared not follow, ■

So. $31 Market ytr'et, bel. Kir>t ac-l Si-Mfil, i“." • ■ * Lorm'iaic, Kt. . nAVIXG JM'rnmin'htly Intiatnl In iblo file, 1 Aiafi* ■•["•Uol irrr al fl *vr eflaUWini i(il for lli<*atfi'iniii<i>lati‘)tnifllit!>.L , !l,';L-i!. Tii_> Ix-Jirt* 1< enl}t\ ly i .,‘j.i-fat^ 1 fn»ul a>» tifWto, anil liav a »iiio cnttai'te. ’ ' TI»I* tliy U'liig a lunto crntril point then my fnnnrr rvi'Jvmv.'l am tvll-r pr.*i>ari' l to *uji* lily' ruy telel»r*te.l St, - I’llra.anJ ii'iinr M -JUtnti 1 coultl jiittjiMy bo n hen \ imsl iti Uie country’. ‘ A >ly: ortliv 1* iv]>otj from t <*\Wk In Ike inornIns 'until li a) iiitrbt. — Fwm lht» j-Mit ran K* liaJ all f»f civ vnrjoiii Mctlleinv* for Ui»* t'a«Js, intl'tilSuirlho Feiiute Italia r.inl Krieml. Kjls Hor. Iii»i»‘j**yv Uif‘ia<«*» nf the Hoati Ktnl Ltrcr. Cou£b*. Coiisajiiitmn, ltri*iiebilU. Iinii**y, ili*"*a***» of tlitf IMtv, Kl*tuli, G ’ln'ral Uobiliiy, S«m Cut tamplioii. Scrofula lu alt iUfonuA. K;vj 'tinI Kan, nvk In fact, all rlirynle at.iJ 3fni\ no uitlor of hnn- Ion? st-v.ilin?. fsf. It tiiml iii the t« of <ine or more <>f lhe:e pri'ieir albiii, if ukett actorlitn: io.«lt(vr\i'ii:*..-. irplo Fenialo I'jn'tf’* 'fit ,Mel', irinei have no eijnal. -They itlTO retire rullef In forty ulph. bon r«. auA cure In it, very *Iiun Ume. Thcytjlve mi li.co«reine'iifu‘« iiaiever. They have KH*n.)icfoivj the jeii-Ite fyr l-n year*, nlitl’ have clrrn' univer.il <jlnfst J >n. wherever '.ml. Lvliei, in «riliiic t* i.ie, niil ■ plecfii lo *K‘rrr;be ihe o'lorofthe baira:->i eyei, ami yire hie Bfief’let OH* kno* If liiej at-* 111 ifriC'l; bow tons they have Ihvii fivtt.ntiJ Itie a;e ■if the nuinreM. eliil-l. If any.” I o tll itivu.write iiart tfie Jiaca vi ln full aiet in ke li.ein tlie Jililsei in lh*'ifi>nn htsat. . l.vAlet * bo-.' health ;■** been Injure.I from faavlitj thil-I'-ii tan. have taeilirtJceby r.'m«ve«l by ujltisibeXe I’lnCUra ami other MeOleine?,« pelnlity I* i>etfeii;r=l cauia.. On the oilier luml, Kr-5u> wha*e health may Iiarc been li*J;ire-i fi'*n bavins T y T many rhiblmi. mi hove tlieilicieulir oUtioul tool [cine* or any tu evba iiicabni ca a i,bj Inelo'lus me live Jollar.. '■,

fc .3!W Prirc* amnnctlrc to S V-OA-u il hubs Tick cli ® IO-ILOcc» £5—Qnartor, $*i;. Ccrtlrtcklc* orPickasr* will U-fold it the folbiwiiic rate*. which 1* the mi. - rrtiCcalci of package OT wboto IkUcl*. $1(9,50 ■ “ . . •* ec Hair / *• . “ •• 26 quarter '* 37,37

Good heavens ! 1 thought, what fearful thing 5s here! ..What scene con be so dreadful as to paralyze tic soul of a praclical diver. I will see for myself. : [ walked forward.. 1’caroe to the cabin door. 1 entered the;:forward saloon, but saw nothing. A feetine of contempt came to.me. Rimmerishall pot come with me agiin, 1 thought. Yet I was awe-ktruck. . Down iu the depths of the sea there isonly site rice—oh, how solturn! I paced the long, saloon,’which had echoed with the shrieks of the drowning passengers.’ Ah ! there ate thoughts which sometimes fill the.soul, which are only fell by those 10 whom scenes of sublimity are (aritUiar. Thus thinking; 1 walked to the aftercabin and entered— Oh, God of heaven / Had nut my : ha clenched the door with a grasp cinch rutitlaL terror had made convulsive, I shoiild have.fallen to (he.: floor. I -'ifood nailed to the fpoi. For there before meVlood a crowd of pep* pie—men and women—caught in the last death struggle by the oVciwtcIming waters, anil fastened to tfiesput,dach in the position in which dealmhad found him, Hach one bad sprang from bis chair atthe shock of the sinking ship, and with one common emotion all had started for the dour. Bui the waters'<if thesea bad been too swift for’ 1 them. (Lo I -.then-fkpme wildly.grasping the table, others the sides of ibe cabin—there all stood. Near the door was a crowd pf .people, heaped upon one another—some on ibe floor, others rushing over them—'all seeking, mad* ■ly/to gain the ' outlet.; Therfe was one who sought lo clamber over the table, arid stilt was there, bolding on to an iron post.- So strong.: was {each convulsive grasp; so fierce the struggle of each’ with death, that their bpld'jiad riot yet been relaxed; hut each /ine'stood arid looked frantically to’the door.- ’ '{V ' To the dour—good Grid t -To me, tome they were looking They were glancing at me, all those dreadful,'those, terrible eyes!—eyes m which the fire of life had been displaced by tbexbilting gleam of Meath—eyes. whichVslill glared, likeXhe eyes of a maniac,-with: rio‘ expitssion. They froze' me with their cold apd icv stare..' They bad ,no meaning, for 1 be sou Ihad gone. : And {this made "it still more horrible lban.it criuid have been in life; for.lbe appalling qionloniori of .their faces, expressing fear,, honor,, despair, and whatever else the-human soul may fee), contrasting with the cold and glassy eyes, made their vacancy yet more fearful. He upon the table seemed more fiendish than the others; for his long black hair was -disheveled, and floated horribly.down—and fits beard and mustache, all Joosenod oy the water, gave him Iht grimness of a demon—Oh, what •voeand torture, what unutterable agonies appeared in the despairing glance of those facts—facts twisled imo spasmodic contortions, while the souls that ligated them were writhing and struggling for life.

I old ware Lotlei'y! ClasK 356, - ■ I'fawi on Sat uni.iv, June 96th, 1KV). 7 S Numb?rs—M Drawn Unllotc. '. I brand Capiml prise of £70,(1001 1 ufxoof $!m,aini 3 jiriie* pf 5? AW I i lira of >>i,Mfl I Sti (irlict of . l,0n: 1 .rite of UJ-,'7 | 2ti1 [iriie* »f 45U I irtxeof e,WO|- Ac., Sc.i 4c., 3l.t12 Priiei.nmfMinlliie to 31.13?,237; V bole Tickuw *20; I{*trcV igld; Quarter* 4S. h OrJrriif TVftf* ur tVcnncafc*, v‘dcIo«i the II naunl of money In our nthltv**, fnr wh.it yoit * ,h id purctu*c; name |tij 1-ollccy In which ion .w -b It invesieil.auO whether you wl,h Whole*. -IT live* or Quarter*, on n-cclpl of which. «r »• nil what It onlcrfd,by dntiaall,b>selberwlUi It e wcbemc. . liiuno llately aflor the >1 rawing, the drawn O’ mher* will bo non! with awritt<-n oaplanatlon. PurchaMn wilt pi caw write Uiuir *1 cual uro* p! iln. and give the name of their foil U3ko. C >unty and Mate. - : Kolicc lo Correspondents. . fliovc w ho prefer not tending money by.mail. (; u loo 1

Riromei had fled from the horrid scene when I entered the cabin, but remained in (he borit to lend his aid. He never went down again, but became!a sea captain. As forme. 1 still go down; but only to vessels whose crews have been saved.V! ■ • !! ., ,, ■

v - OLD FRlENbS TOOHIlKt. ; 0, time is sweet when' fuses meet'

spring's sweet breath around ■ V them; ■ ?• • And sweet the cost when hearts ate lost. If those we luve have found them ; And sweet the imnd that still can find A alar in darkest weather; Out naught ccn he sj sweet to see

It is needless to say (hat the Mansion wasnever'again visited.-;

miUN STATISTICS.

■ The following statistics in relation, to Italy, extracted from the iSto-titlieo-itiiiiano, for 1853/ will be found of interesl'at the present moment. .. ' The population of ftafy is' 57,107,139 inhabitants. ‘This population is divided among fifl&n'Statea, eight of wlhcli com' prising 19,9L3/301 souls are under Italian Government; seven with a ion of 7,191,743, 016 uniler foreign ruleJ . v There arc in Italy 110 provinces, and 10,012 communes. The country con tains numerous targe’cities, nineteen of which have over/50,000 inhabitants, and eightothers surpass 100,000. These latter are, Rome, . Naples, Polmero, Venice, Florence,.MilaV, Genoa, and Turin. Neatly all the inhabitants profess the Homan Catholic religion; the number belonging to other cfiristian denominations is 36, 1 676, and -there are 41,497 Jews. The births largely exceed the deaths,'and, the increase of population is most iematka* ble in Siciiy, arid Tuscany, where; it would double in 73 years ] Italy olbne possesses one half of all the bishoprics in Europe; 256 of the 635. j The proportion is 90,000 Catholics perl diocese. In'the Roman Stales there is! one bishop to every 400.000,1'eopte. The regular and secular clergy «<f both sexes| counts, in'Italy, 189,000 members. They j are of the entire population os I to 42.— Of ail Italy, and propably the entire! world,; Sicily is -_the v country m which | priests are most numerous, there IWng j 33,266. or one to every sixty-nine fabab-

As old friends met together. Those Jays of old, when youth was bold,

■ These t'lluv* niaj rppeu very Mrs mo, bat try me in all that I slat-*, an<) I will prove Ibo laris Irievcry rase; ar.il Inilevd.'ypur «*n jiirfstnoul will convince y ou wiun I explain to you the mean*. ' la ufiliff tbc lueons, you do r*d suffer a nr Inroiivenlecreor Injun whatever II . bmp«T, in any or all of Ju fofio*. ran be relieved in a few houys.and cure J-In fremont? to three weeks.'. Gravel,tnd matler.of how Ions standing; rau I<« relieved In twoiili-Tonr hours, ami the grate!. It small,ran all be removed In Uiat time. 1 Fits lean Us rum); hi hen desirable, from the first <loso of. .medicine. Flat ran be eared In from fifteen U twenty minutes.

The Ailnmu Kiprni Company, ■. m ictvliT in oner forTiriivtj. In linn* ofTVu Dottar*, and it (man!*, c*u bo iorii us ■ ■■ > At Our liisk and Expense, fr ini any clif or inwn wbctv they have annffieo. T iomoney and order mint bo imcUiwd In' t> •• SUVKK.VMKXT POST, OFFICE ST.t.Ml'KIl i NVKI.OPK,'< orUic htjiroi* Cotn]utiy cannot Ti ci*i> o th< in. . ■ irp Order* Tor Ticket* of CerUOcWe*, by 5 ail or Eitireja, to bo direriivl to ■ - M 000, EDDY 4 CO., Wilmington, Delaware. Aa'Tbe Drawinr* of the IVawarc Stale Lotceri ti are puWIiheJ in the Xp* - Vort Herald. .

Ami time stole wings to speed it, . And ynu ne’er knew bow fast time flew. Or,.knowing, did not heed it; ■ .■ Thu* gray each brow that niee'.s us now,— For oge brings wintry weather— Yet naught .can be so sweet to see , .As those old friends together. The few long known, whom years have shown With hearts that friendship blesses ; A hand to cheer, perchance a tear,

. The above statements was spi<e«r strancOibut If nny doubt them, h-t them w rite to me; t will take much pleasure In referring them to poisons In at most every section of the land. ’ ■ * ‘IreHl now close hy'inbmittlu* tbn fnllntlns testimony t‘i the. afHU*tvd:' In Spencer county, Ky-, (rvfertn J mips ba vb; In lemfsvllte, to Sir. I. Joseph, shoe merchant, nu .Market street, bo* tVreciiSeeoud and Third. Mr. J. im hiebiy hon* nratde man; and tired at one time' In Mount Eden, Fpcnecr county.; I also refer to Judffe Walker, nnd all of the folio win*:. Jtptha Mount Jor. Dudley t.OOrsre, Wlllfani Gcoijpj, John Walker, Geot~e William*, John. Beppy, Jurats Fellies, John , Seville,: iunlel Fulllren ami Thomas Kill-ton, E*)*l, all or dnJci>»n county, Ky.;'po-t-offlcc,-I.awreucrbtirK.’’, In Fbeiby county, Ky., I refer in Elijah Callender,Ab«ham Mcak«, Robert "liter, Wm. Walts, Thomas 'Morton,, and Arch. Pulliam; jtoswtfilra. Mount Eden. At Graefenberr. Fliclby county, I roierliilhi postmaster and any and every one. In Fnc.ncer, to James IMnns and Maloti Foie (A. The funner was fifteen Wntbs In bed under several latter sick for year* with disease* of the stoinacH'aud kidney*. In Mercer county, Kr., Irefer to Mr.'John Fiantll, Mr. llrewer, Ttiomas Smithy; John FuiUhy, James Ftnltbv ami othefs; post-olllco Fain*a. Also to Mrs. "Wilibiu DoJds ami Mias JJary Ikulds; Ptea>aiit Hill Ky.tllEiebanl.Uurfcs, John.Burls and Floyd Hurts, Harrodsburr Ky. Ttie wlfenl William Hicch was sick for perhaps twenty rears with sick headache: po*t-olt!ce -'•*alvUa Ky. 1 refer olsoinJeptha Klllston; E*q. Knobnoster Mo. • I,'.;’,'- '. , Thenbove were either sick thetusclvei or ihclr wires nr children were auficrinsrjmd Include neatly every Chronic nlscuse. . Several had Female Disease* and aotue of the ladle* wore i*infined to bed for yean... In Fib TrcTcr In Enoch Yates Kwpt poM-offlcei Partisnnville Ky.. AL-o lo Abraham. Meak* Em). Mount Ed so. In this discsk 1 ran refer t» the lint ami mod rcsi-ecta-ble families in iheFUte. ■ In Femalo niseases l can refer in ladies who had been confined to bed . for elpbl and ten years; and were restored (very often) inn few day t. Theau thlufi look Jlraneo; and some may nut believe them true; but those i who will write Ui mo can be satisfied. • I will refer them (n persons Fits of fo>m fire to twuoiy yCars'statKlliif; cured at once.’ I will refer them to ladies who were confined to bed from five lo fifteen yean and cored In a few days; rase* of Paralysis r ented In a very short time; Consumption (to cal led),; where the parties were for months and years lu bcJ, cured In a few weeks, . These cures may teem Incredible,but here are the name*; and If any should write to me, 1 will refer them to thousand* all over the land. Reader, I do not send you out of Kentucky to find them. I direct yon to the mort respectable citizens of the S(ate; and If you are still Incredulous write .to me, and 1 will sailfy you; Female Dlsoaaea can bo eured ln a, few day*. In alt eases,'! expect tho patient to write to me every few days. 1 • - . I'ersons eomlnc lo the city will find mo cither at my office, as above described, under the Let-lu-tnn House, or at Steele's Hotel, corner of Seennd and Jefferson sis. They will find Mr. Fticlb a ccutleman In every' sense if tho terra. E.P. lorisviLte, Ky., Sov. lo, I63&—tf

AXQTilKD m;v,- book. Br. IIoitapar(.o*s b'riRl Work, Parvvtr Gctur to Uru/rir, ,t -!l tSe tKj-ta-r* o' tfu- tillil organ* of l),v n :■!»* and ftlualt.'with the 1>W c.H‘ cn\ frit 1 sIn re nri; on. Ibe aftiii t--! V.aiiM n-0 no roii' -dii* LefoD li-iirn’ms ir»ra till, volcaUr wnrt :t;>J rupL-riori-ty nf 111 r aiitfcfir'* 1‘atii end Rntnlnn front nici.; of prime liin -i"’ ; Ixn'.h married and I'nclo . should cotiwll it. llil* jro the follow!!’,: *1 t*i, . "srhof 1 gmjw: in dartres*: GoDorrtaa.Clecbehnfilee, strict [arafb;moils, envoi, syphilis. I 1 - 1 ’- - '. »k!s sensntdbm, blotches* seminal w ;jAnf*,. 1:1: s • Inrhation or svlf-abn-c, U'Htbnrrf .i a. or whVfi-s suppreftddi) of |he tnen-c*. faille? of ihe '• oinh, tanvnnes*. rheamati*;n; Ac. It i.oal* on i;iU wifery, a*>nrtioii, ml-carHaee. cvlilio-y, with remarts to, Hm.yoan? and oM of l' , '!li ■■'■vc*. U tells how l«i dlrilMubh pregtwiny, aun low to avoid It, Ak . ■The iialriful and d.'-trunk** ha!'.! of ivlf-po,-tnlioij II Hero ik'sorilun], with tho r;iu*'.syinjt» tnnsanJ remedy. Million* who now OH a premature and untimely gravc. eoitl i Lave l*cv.- t living monument*, ready and v« i'Itc - In uv-fy Uv Us fatherly admonition*, bad ini* 1**01; ap-l-carod, and-tfr. U. lived in the seventeenth century. .- nKitln^lQuackory-. I ■ Fortieth, edit ion—dU) tM,enpie*-oMr.:n,u—ty. I,- This Book si-nl nadcr sea), j osi-jeiiJ, to alt 'parts, ofthc world, oo tOo receipt ol id c'*.or Ore copies for S I. Dr, Bonopnrfe’w, Crklmfn) Prc-yrersllvo-—‘tbi, simple, heal thin I, end yet ef* fcclual preventive if beyond a comparison a Itb anything ever yrl discovered. It ha, been pro re, I by year* of experience, and do- no instame fau it failed when applied recording to direction*. Married people who do not **i,h to Increase their families* should bo In po**:islon of Uil* Instrument. ■ Price reduced to $j. [ K7* Madame Lolita's Female Monrdy Pill* b« safe and reliable remedy for sar-nre-Mocs and all female disease*. Ladies should not eta thtra during pregnancy, a* they will produce ' miscarriage. Prim $1 per box—'vim tin,', Sj. ; Sfent to any add rye, by malt, po«l free. So letten will w answered unless they contain a re* mlttanre or a portspe stamp.Dr. Buna pane's French Pa tret Mile Ftfo t This attldo enable* those whose health or dr* cumuaoces do not permit an tncneaM *>f family, to regulate or limit (he nnrahrr of their offsprings wlthont tnjoring the cectituitoa. U U the only safe and »are prerentlvu again,*! Pregnancy and disease. Tbo a boro srticla b spectally Intended to fnlBlt thUdealdenlum; it b perfectly safe; no metallc sub-tancc enter, into Its eompodlkm. The price of the French Patent Mala .Sato, S> the single nne, SL per half do ten, $7 per doien. JfT* Air orders addressed to t'R. B. BOSAPA RIB. So. 1PJ Sycamore street, between FiWt and Stvlh itv, Cincinnati, Ohio,' *01 be pnnetaslly ftteoded to. Ur. U. can bo consulted npoa all diuases of which this book treats. Office knars 8 a. «. to 8 r. «■ , *epC9 ty

. To soothe a friend’s distresses j : Who helped and tried,still side by .side, A friend to face hatd weather; 0, this may we yet joy to see, : And meet old friends together. ’

tjonaalldnlrd l.ollcrlr* of Dtlmnrr r FOR JUNE, 1859. FRAXCE. DROAPUENT!} + CO., Manager* , JIl OrartAtt wdrr tkr' Suptriiph mlritre of fir r ' Mitt /yrff.Tf Vnmmitlhittr*. JSS“ Friici Paid ii icon a* Prawn. J3$ (Sraml Delnivrirc Lottery, • Ou lhe Ilnvnnn lTnn. Krtra Chtt Tkrtr, T i be drawn In Monday, Jane 30,’Mi S ,000 .Ye mirr*f—25,305 priit*?— Prisr* Paytihft m full irflk'iuf Jtducthn,—In fir« Lolhritj tnry Prize u Dram. ’• SCHEME. 1 ririjeof ' M.OfO r Sprite*of 1,000 Sprite* of , 12,500 10 prize* of- 400 2 Sprite* of 9.000 10 prize* of . 3in Sfprlieiof . SiSOO .20 priie* of' . W Sferltwcf 2,(00 ■ |00priteiof HO arpriiciof ijao swwpritMof s And SIS Approtfantltm priie* rinsing from 920 j ‘ , . np to 9400. 2S.3C5 Prize*, amounting to * • - $131,500 ■ {Whole Ticket* Halve* 93; Quarter* 92^0. I Magnlflcent Scheme. (TR.l.YD CAPITA/. PRIZE, 970.M0! . Gllsd Coswunmn lamrit or DtLaviir, • • crass x, T i be drawn In Wilmington, Saturday, done 25th. I [irUeof70.0CAlj9r0.wor lOof 1.2501* 12^00 1 « . 25.0001* 2i,«» ji8ion,ouoi»tbs.ond 2 ISAMIS 25,100 ,«of 600 U 39,600 2 ** ' 10,0001* 20,000 CO of 5WU 33,000 4 «' • 9,0001* 3.‘,C0t> J33of 2001* 26,400 4. “ 5,000 U 20,000 132 of 1001* 13,200 4 '• 2,500 htO.OOO J,!Wof 401*15^,400 l« *• 2,0001*’ 20,000 {25,710of 201*314^00

•WVu. Maaar this Fall.— I gave her a rose and 1 gave hero ring, and Tasked her.lo thmy me ihtn; but tent them alt back, insensible thing, and said she had no notion of nun. 1 told her I’d oceans of money and goods, tried to frighten her with a grow),'but she answered that she wasn’t brought up In. the woodslo be standby the screech of an owl.; 1 called her a beggar, 'and'everything bad, I slighted her' features ami'furmj till at length I succeeded in getting her mad, and she raged like’a sea in a storra- And then in a momei.t I turned and smiled, and called her my angel and all; she let! in’my arms like a weaiijome child,'and exclaimed, f‘We will marry this fall.’’

iums. :{ : ' In Italy /lltete is published nearly 300 newspapers, of which number 117 belong to Sardinia, though that Slate possesses but one-fifth of the population, t-. - About the ’ middle of ibe year 1653 Italy possessed 1,757 kilomelies; ot 1,093 miles of railroad terminated; 2,339 kilometres (1.4(12 miles) in progress, and 534 kilometres about to be cummentd.

; ID*Twenty miles an hour in a railrpad car is about thirty-two feet, per second, and the icsislance of :he air is then about one pound to the squum foot.

■CTFine Just of tdii bound close to a wound will slop its bleeding. Afitr ibe blood has Ceased to flow, pul oa laud* anum.

30.318 prlie* nmounllnfilo 8I,SOiOOO Ticket* Halve* < 10; Quarter* $5; Eighth* 93 )J A package of26 whole Ticket* 8530 Tliere arc 13 drawn ballot*, aud each bait'll being worth 93u, ntakc* . 931° 15 per cent off, being X

Lkatikq Hour.—Longfellow’s picture of the ever prevalent and natural inclination of the fair flower to leave father and mother, and cleave unto a husband, is beautiful and truthful: Thus it is out daughters leave tts, Those we love and those who love us 1 Just when they have learned to help us, Comes a youth with flaunting feathers, With h!s flute of reeds a stranger Wanders piping through the village, Beckons to the fairest maiden, And she follows where he leads her. Leaving all things for the stranger I

fp*The face of her we love is Ihc fairest of sty his, and her voice the sweetest harmony in the world.

Important to Females

leaves net • • * •

DR. CHEESEMAX’S DILLS,

■ Leaving HiV to Ihepurehasor, • • ■ $318 rerwiui who desire need only remit Ota nsk on * package, for which wo will *cnJ a UoniQcalo u fitlluw*: ■ A cent Scale of package M wholes, costs t 300 -* do. do. 20 baWet, isn.oo do. do. SB' Quarters, <5.00 do. do.- 20 Eighth*. 37,50

1 heeded not the dangerous sea which, even when we lunched the steamer had slightly rolled. Uo'vn id these awful tilths would not he very strong, unless ilshould increase with tenfold luryatove. But it had been increasing, though 1 had nut noticed it, and the motion of the water began le be felt m these abysses* Suddenly the steamer was shaken and rucked by the swell. At this the hideous forms were shaken and fell. The heaps of people rolled asunder. Thaldemon on the table seemed to make a spring directly towards me. 1 fled, shrieking—all were after me, I thought. I rushed out, with no purpose hut to escape.. [sought to throw off my weights and rise. JJy weights could not be loosened—I pulled at them with frantic exertion, hut could not loosen them. Xhe iron fasten ing bad grown stiff One of them 1 wrested off in my convulsive efforts, but the other still kept me down. The tube, alto, •*'8) lying down still in my j’atstgo

The combination of ingredients In there Pill* arc the result* of a loop ami extensive p met I re. llicy are mild in iMr u|-railon, ami certain in correcting u)l irregularities, Painful Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether irom cold or otherwise, headache, iialn in I tin side, palpitation of tin* heart, di-turtred sleep, which arise from interruption of nature.

Vf All order* addressed to Passer, Bwi»w.vT* 4 t’o., Wilmington, Pel., will meet with prompt attention, and the printed official drawing* sent as toon a* over.

O* At a hotel table one day one boarder remarked lo his neighbor: "This must be a very healthy place for chickens." "Why t” asked the other. "Because 1 never see any dead onet about."

To Mess I co Latum, Dr. Checteman's Pitt* arc Invaluable, as they will bring on tho monthly period with regularity. Ladle* who have been dl-sppoi tiled in the use of other Pill*, out plate thu utmo»l contldencoln Ur. C! cose mail’s Pill* doing all that they represent to doNoiirr.

1‘RANCE, BROAD DENTS 4 CO., Jfaungrrr.

Brittannia Ware. CONSISTING in part of the following articles: Castors, 1 Molasses Cans, Candle Sticks, Fancy Mugs, LaraftV' Sugar Unwls, Tea Pols, Cream Pitchers, Coffee Pots, 'Water Pitchers, ic., &C-, 4c., Just received, and for sale low. by «p20 F. F. ORISARD if SON.

They ihould nolle used during Pregnancy, as a ralt-carriage woold certainty re»ull there from. .. . , , Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything Iniorloui to lito or health. Explicit direction*, which should bo read, accompany oath box. Price 91. Sent by mall on enclosing f> b> the General Agent Sold by ono Druggist In every lown In the Unlled Stale*. «. 11. UUTt Iil> GS, General Ageut fur the United Slates, 165 Chambcn-st, Jfew-York, Totriomall K’WaaUorJfft *leuitf tf oilmrrrf. Sold lyJ. L.Twtraaco, Vcray, Indiana; C. II- W f ietx. Mtdlsou, IcdUsa feb?-l|'

ETA negro boy was drivings mule when the animat stopped and refused to budge. "Won’t go, heyl" said the boy: "feel grand, do you f I suppose you’ve forgot your father was a jackass."

A GOOD ARTICLE of Linseed Oil and White Lead can be had by calling at the store of J. TEATS.

QUBWfSWARE— The Uhe-Price Cash Store baa Jut received a fresh stock of doeeiii ware, which will ho sold at reduced prices. marX CODKVOISIER tXKWIS.

MANURE As STRAW FORKS, ill Spades, IIoci ■ and Rake*. Just received from Pltuharghy F- L. OR ISA RI) & SOB.*

ET Tools that are not used become rusty if not oiled. Dandies, who never exercise tbsir minds, grtise their heads in order.

Cl OTTO N YARNS All kind* of Cotton Yarn f hr jtie by TLAIS,

WINDOW CLAS.<-Ajit rerthei. Window Git* cf alt slic*. . JKSfli TEATS.

Cl MAIN PCM PS.—We keep eonsUnUy oo loci / Chain Pomps. Tor sale lew hr ■ taxyli V.L. GBIStBDi RON- 1