Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 24, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 June 1859 — Page 4

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WEARING OCT AND BUSTING OCT. A late citizen of Hartford, baling retired from business with a competency, felt the wantof tegular employment, and adopted a judicious plan to secure tU— j After malting provision for his children, ( h? used his spare income, not jenwring j on new speculations, but. in furthering and supporting favorite objects of benevolence. By superintending the application of bis pubtic charities, he lurnishcd himself with noble and useful occupation, in which both mind and body had a shire.' Lel tUe aged follow his example; nay, let all the unemployed follow it—and thus keep their faculties from railing. The mind if properly exercised, does not grow old with the body, _ and the latter need not decay so fast as it does. There is ho greater enemy to the health of both perti of the system, than Idleneis—we were going to ■ say; but. there is—id H*e absurd sensilivenss tc a false lenlitoent, that compels to Idleness, when'lhe human being crates activity, ; We do not hesitate* to say, that this false sentiment has slain its thousand* and lens oflhousands-in this land, and that; its slaughter has been most icrntEc among women. ■ ‘ v . The woman who does not labor-rich and honored thoughshe. be**Arirra endei* Arad the imriloWc carle 0/ Afacrn,) The curse works in hey failing health, in her fading beauty, in her jfretful temper, in her days detoured by ennui. Let her not dare to think that because she has no domestic circle to care far, she is free from the law meant to he universal. Let her notdare to (luail bcfoielht judgment of some shallow fop or frivolous fait one, when she can find employment for mental and physical faculties. / Let her not be afraid of the sneers of the'brainless and impertinent, who) would insult any woman who should wdt out not attired in splendid silks, when it was known she could afford it. She has a higher duly.to perform, setting asidethal to Heaven—a duly to herself. Unemployed powers waste away with frightful rapidity.', lie have not seldom seen woiuCn of four*, score whose active frames and perfect intellects have been )*aid to show “the triumph of spirit over matter," - whose powers of enjoyment were undimmisheJ, But never did we see one thus. whose life had been an idle, one; such were, sure to sink into idiocy long before nature should have bned worn but. : Consider this—women'who, are ashamed of being Known to labor, because you do .not need to do so. -You do need it; the neglect is at your peril. Disease, imbecility, disgrace threaten you if you arc deterred ‘ from obeying the great .law of nature through fear of. the laughter.of loots. ;

THrsr AND SFUEVE. Bettor trust all and be deceived, - And weep that trust sad that dcceivint. Than doubt one heart that if believed. Usd blessed one's life with true believing.

Oh, in this mocking world, too fast The doubting fiend o'ettske* our youth! Better be cheated to the list Than love (be blessed hope of truth. 1

MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE! j. Thirty-Third Magaiflcent Cash, ftifrh&Laml Gilt Enterprise, \ Par Monday Jlfiy 33,1SS0, 1 sJ /\r.US’S to Kid io'id Oliver • . '■ V'.l CS.alci,‘J'l .IcrenJ :k*i 1‘ami'n • Laud, ra Ao;t:icin (laid, anil IIS lf.d*i as.l Sihcr ■* 1< \ which cllt I* ftund the t;ndi Cj •-.ImAK,, UVrl,"’ $j.V. 1*1 1-‘ , t" 5 *) ef l*M In; ,fc * k;, Ti:' to the ui»nu!Cct jt vij;vf 10, to IT,DUO. 1 Prlie ■ "I „ Tcmb Tltktt.- i . * vf v.voJ-Se yt<di will 'v •!:*-. * T . In Ed; Lbs nr. !n l.. I > n'dtdr.Vr* '' ’"**”’ n \ tt ten* (cased eSecird It the ticket I* l t 9^nlirftlL ci> ,, nU( , n , |5 y.!:3 r s3. 1 >i‘f. ; . la i E n ii ; |r!T-lMi'l arhrme to ll *tj> t\j ff vioa of tl.i pullir. 1 tmlrrtrv e r ., ufI1 T ni; IbacVy’ * '? fJV. ,lU1^ r ''Vra4iu4 r a‘:..n*thMa*h(Ht; iImc I ninn, f r tliA fJ . manner in which r * a,rnl \n>f h-cPct-T'*, anl to <L>», 'Ut t fu.tr;^! 1n \<fc«!rkiiribt«r>.lTOU t\ ray, tl>a> it lou *td ,'mly, to render m; to th.fr>, and at *■*.* ll^ 1 <if fcoiito/ the i.Bafttr uMWilfif P'v c‘.EivUri)!> , ii: tal in tLIt cicnrt'iMiIt h a M mne. - to I* (tabled to nuW 'l Vnr.,Hin.'ar»nt. that 1 I lam really edeuM MfJti-rtj, i y wh : rh is I future. I will tv tnaJ.lfJ f n A( v * My Watchu ill- • rut trvn the ijjattv: ( n thU country . ■a.,1 faroif.toJsia »ntle epa-i' t-ltd tv b.rabli fiy rtrrlot | , rattV in i»; 1: will av> l<'d V-rd.that In nr 1 rtl.urvfir lf*T.J l.irc1u,Jda.T\ nucAer;j the I IfVt n’cJ ••AIIKI-I* WntfTKytViftCtttred by j i Abtlefoo,- TracyA tv_ W»Hkin^v w ,_all tfil vi>Vl. •rrristol for t«d jeon*. ai% re uenue'* ‘ i ti> rally the Iftl rabte, in U‘f. \, * I Tl.it Kill J 4 ti e )M dtaiibuloa .11 \ In I jrjfstqd!nn*r> j; inti li«te ul.ru plirf tn t’.j? dir »irriSi mJ s, i, a4irrti : nl (for »Ll«b «; ttW | ;a tt 1 fnetrrt It>>i«tJ«lnn rnr-dt-it l ijiriy Ii\ feai , i‘ ootr*v-rtrrfrj by dm Tf.'krt lrtVf w (' to attrn l- lnr.f’ifctdy l(trr il.'.ilni iuy .flirp; j' tail it iTlr.tf-J anl firwlrle-l V r'rtUr ituiVi.,, I Jrfltr* draao to all tirk.t hv'lti*. by \j I' or rat tan, at nj rairtuH 1 .; Iti ibU irii;ii<H;.iL [ <v?r>, 11 but I iir.tr mat r than riplii tuaM, rorilur U ePt af (I,sts »Lti are uu.ic ,ot : ti T ? i «;ii; t.e, ii.-\ • l.o *(i>il.t hi-* t-> -try tl i'r tavV >n «■>.■ Tiictuv.l I1.it 11.' n-l.> to rncti-v ; i!. ; tr neii<y lo Hr, II. Itillr. i.f lli« tr.f. vf Kickeli Itaitv. ul ll;it j.Itfti, «l/jit a-r if i!:-j nt>*» ri |ur!i of IhcMutr, *■(,<, * ill anrei,.! for ll>r h. - My s-i 1 Jij-o-itr.l-'at.il If tie dtssi;," jo aj proI Ai >t4>Hl.;»r i.r-'diii,i.«;.i itiyru»i.l hiu' toifn rill W in,'Vit <a M*. -.'i-’f ;l or vj incy. fo !rf t!,> amt;." , ii*rat. t l ~-j .v.‘. wnflu i< utirrly'(>fti«or»fl;!-! i.-r ■j’-’ i>.t>.l.i* ory of Ijii.cuaiMio'.i'.ilbi.'til. .’ <3' A f it-j-Ir!- lv ;i-f j i Si-., ti-r tf !,-i«t)r-,vrt.v., Sr-j: tfi * .*-1 a ill l-f forurJ■siin'"! i .*->).«• is.; .' .

25828 PHIZES—50,000,TICK£TSfi Uurc than I'r.e I'rlrc U Kfery Ttio " 1 >hole Tiiteia, IIP; Halve*, 55; (Jnarlcr), 1 Georgia Slate Lot lory, rvi iue iimfit or rat klOKTICELLO pmos ACADEMY or Ja.per Coautr, Autkorhfd I? .Vjvnaf Art nf itf i-e/ilafurf. ■ ilcKlSNtV A VO,' Mas iiiim. • 3AP1T.SL POIZE; • ' - £00,0*0. it a nst yt.v/:xr scheme. To le'Drawn eafh limitd*/ In Jcm, IjJ'h Mass 22 draw ou fuior.Uy,'June 4, 23 ilrtiwa on HaluriUy.Jtmo 11, JUts 21 drawa on Saturday,June 21. Mat* 25 draws on fij|im!wy,J«ne25 t pri« tf w.uo m yo.rco i svfiwou fswo *• £>).tto u ishwo jo n' U'O it) su« •* !ar«.*| IE «.r S*0«te’ HV • *• S.eOJif S,lVh[ Stf l-Oare f<« I .'Mi ii 4l«i| Vof ‘.'«»re J.too u j.nv; So«f ivj »ir T,‘AO 1 , 2.WCj 2.U..J . iWtf lt0ti«iC0(O 1 . “ 1 t'v’, Uv ,/ iiitrt yyO t.IWii J,!wj ■ sre it<0 mill. I vritvitf t.Vrtj »i j isiy iufo ‘.«iy i rit? ate tw l iw “ U») I •* 13 *• JiMW . •* '' *0 I “ 100 •* l‘>0 11 ■ tiii , “ fo “ H.OJ “ ii'i » “ W « SA« . “ ' <*tf i “ so •* a uo *• - suet * ** « •• V*w “ . is* It'U *• 10 JOJ « F.tiW ;hm.“ a •' • - - svxiUiO-

P. F. LAPHAM’S roiRTH : - . w ’ •’ EXCELSIOR DISTBIBUTIOlf OF Watches and Jewelry, Pianos, . Ami Srwlnp MacWnri. sr.rr.yTKKS uiwukkh pKfZK-Vf A/.r^n a; a is,a>0.—TViifi tt K.000. ol fl.CO f c. *,— Tj i t /iratm r.t ci.VC/A’iVjIT'/, £C, &» H7i li ves nA l'. Ji’.vi; is. lew. ’ ChukiTtHfc'f f;virT<<odPw>.o,»ort*iJCt--A*KJ' Cktin* hflrtl I2JJSnu.rr 3f*rA.-ai». ttinfI /iw 130 (otlOfc— S.tr,r li orr, (.VIJ ottJ Stlrrr wt*Un; to Ucone tuWrlbert iu tilt, try Dlnribotl<w,ar«r«mie>taJtefar' varJ ttcSr na.nr* aod roonry tans (dial tlf, and d.eji wii; tocr.ro by rc.nrn mill a Ifcltet of ncmUt>’*lp ; n ircuortirti iiiib a SrbeJnl* of ftriies..\lt |.tiro*,drava by prr*on* abo ran not attend tic drwlcir. *« fjr■ anlcd lrnmnllattly at toy otl itivatnl ri*k. A IW <*t all drawn nanben will W*ontt'» mry tScket-kolder. ■ ’ t . tff Any yerton do'irins to act ai an Ajltl, will tr.att appli.-atlo-i by lotlcr. ■ ■ j ... So' ttrJcr* for JKWK1.UA* promptly JilW wita liie I.Ve-il otyloJ ftwn (be Kadtm \ \ *3* Sir.ySc Titkrti ?1; Six Ticket* for $5. . TiPsidew tboold be aidtowed to ■ ;■ . / v.r.urnAv, . OkII-U ‘ . Hot 0.

We watched tbs.lily on its stalk, The white rose on its stem, They seemed to wilt from bud to bloom— And from the cradle to the tomb, Sweet Sister passed tike them. There was no dearth of glad snniblne. No lack of dew or rain,. Yet rose and lily drooped and died— And death bore off from childhood** tide Sweet Sister in his train. Untimely I for no frost did seem On stalk and stem to prey. And yet they died, while other flowers Bloomed on—and loin life’s young hours, Sweet Sister passed away. Oh, was it tbat.the angels looked. And saw how spotless fait She grew, m innocence and truth _ And called her up to Heaven in youth. To bloom immortal there 1 For, sure as ever angel's wing To oneof earth wa3Tjivcn, t A purer, tenderer soul was ne’er By pain.and sorrow chastened here, Or called to bloom in Heaven. The Spring and Summer-days will come ’ And pass, and come again, . * But evermore for lily white, . , . And rose, that died e'er blossom bright, Our eyes will look in vain,. Not so, sweet Sister, didst thou pass The vision of our eyes, For. pointing through death's sombre gate Faith bids as see thee, ihining, wail For us in Paradise.

A Mount. Part*. —We have been looking through our exchange* this week to see what one, in our opinion, ta entitled to the cnenomcn of the best, neatest and meat judiciously .arranged newspaper.— After a pretty general elimination into their merits, we have «m«m'w»u*Iy come to the conclusion that tie Indiana Rterillf, published ai Vevay, Bwitzeiland County, in this SUrtc,' crcela *11 other* in the respects above tpokvo of. The type is of a neat sire, the ate good, and all the reading matter of a muH discriminating cliuMtler. Another feature in it we certainly think is even superior to all the other consider at irni-il is a home paper, or in other words one tint contains • large amount of home nr local news. Tlie-meorthcpspsrisnaaH, but lar<e enough for art pticiicnJlpuipiisei. There is no outlandish cuts end badly displayed advertisements nuts col iiinna, but everything has a U.rtiiuci ami ngteeableness tost shows "(T to the lest advantage, and still costs advertisers Ins, and pays the pub lie her more money then it wuuid in any otb»T manner. . U*e hive not written the above for the benefit of the publisher of the IIkviii li, for we have no interest in his welfare more Ilian many other man's, but jot the benefit of other loi al papers, which in our opinion arc 'anything else bill local so far as we apply that name to our country papers, ,\Ve hope- many will at least pattern after tt ( ,as. It certainly is worthy of imitation. — HVafriWe; ( M.,) Herald, i ;

jjBWASO ASSOCIATION, A PHILADELPHIA.; -■ (A Iftnerolont Inflation. «toWhbftlw*peoa» cbdowBiotil for the relief of the »Itv ana . dfotreued, aHHctod with Virulent and : Kjiidemlo ilbea«s. . The nOWABU ASSOrl ATIOV, In rlew- of the awfnl Ji*5injtlit'nr.(hitrainUfc,caniedby Si'ioal di«-a#<», KVcnl years ayo directed their Cotualtln; Fofjeon. to ©pen a Dispenaaty wr tbelreilliwlitot thlrelafaof dlitaiet. tn all thetr fi*nr.s and In jice M KIIICAL AUVICK GBATIShi all wio apply by letter, with a dwolplion nf their condition, (aco, oecnpaUoo, babtu of life, Ac.,) and In two of extwtne posoity to fumith medlcmeilreeof ctujW. • The IHrettou«ftho Aewcbtion,InIhelrlato Annual ISopott exprow Ibe hlshist salsferttoawith the mecv'-*J nnlch has attended ihit labora* oftliflr In Ihe eu w of . Seminal \Veahr,f«. Gon«phto, Ol«|, ynATOj-. thesis of OnanUm or ,Sc r-abnje, rud ©U»orv Viirfnwa of the KWneya nnd Uladder, Ats, and! Vit-r aeontlsuente ef the same pbn forUio «n- - ! An aimWaUe Ecport on SpcrmatoTAopa. #>r 'AVahivu, the vlec of Onanbro, Mio ItmlAJaji.or Felf-»bn*c, andolherdbeasea of* ;Sie bV ul l otyaus by the Conmlllns Surpcon, ■ »l!lV\„t by mall (In a waled eneelopej Fata f or Cuitrw, «n receipt of Two Sraiira for post- - 4 ‘ ' i Addro**, he Kejitrt or treatment; Dr. J. Bcrt|n\ Ibii uHToV ArCus ftaryeon, Howard Amelation, No. S Suiilh Mnlh itreet, Philadelphia, Pa. '■ apd-ly

IP* Here is n tittle flower, from the! Louisville Journal, whose perfume is the [ soul of sweetness: ’■) Will the friends I love be near me When ! dial ' Will they shrink to touch the pallor Of the lips that turn to meet them, Trembling with the last "Good-bye t" . May my father's anna enfold me . When I die I They will shield my heart from terror. When 1 go to meet the shadows That beneath the flowers lie 1‘ And my mother, sweetest mother, . ' When ! die! 1.would have thy voice to soothe me, ’Till it mingled with the music Of the angels in the tky. Brotbeis. sisters, kies roe oflen When 1 die, ) - And my Ups will smile in closing - As if clasped in dreams so golden Thall will,not wake.lo sigh. Ah, the world will toon forget me Wien I die, V And its flowers .will bloom as brightly And ita blids will slug aa sweetly, Though’Moyed them and 1 d:e.

jtJ*A minister at the west, who, lived on a small salary, greatly troubled to gel his quarterly inrtalmenl. He at.last mid the non-paying trustees that be must ha ve bis money, as bis family were sufferfor the necessaries of life,. ••Mon* ey f” replied Ihe sleward, "you preseh for money M thought you preached for the good,of souls!" "Souls !'* replied the minister, *‘1 can't eat souls; and if I could, it would take a thousand suck as yours to make a meal."

Pn'iei, amittiuia? to* f laf.i.ojo J'seVt.), «tl! la tuld a> t)J 14i* et wlVt I* tJ,<-ill ;

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Vrlcrf fir I'V-.c*,',-I'tmiki'UjLy Uatltr Kxrr:3, V) it rc-'cl to UcKtSXKV A ri>„ ?a«aii'nah, (Ta. ’ Ur, R. II. 'V.-NlujVfJt,4fcui,t’ia-;n!;a:f.(».

flj* A Country; paper once said:. "E. B. Doolitlle ls in the habit of stealing pigs and robbing hen-roorts. If he does not desist we shall publish hts name." Thid is eijual to the minister at a ramp meeting, whosaitl: "If the lady with the blue bat, red hair and cross, eyes, doesn't stop talking, lie will be pointed out to the congregation." ■

. 'Worn!, I'llily A- 4’o.Vs Iei.awajik State Ijottkiurs! .Capi(al i*t'i-/.R $10,000 !! ' TlrKKTs ?n*. mm nt:»v .j. *,.,«*vj«eh. SrcvKFSom v* Unr>;oRV A Mai:*v.-’

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! out opposed loaUsum'ilating manures for Hie Strawberry, or land overenrichcd, as Rome portion? of the ere, but ! have always piefcmd laud in the best possible condition for a crop. Then, Apply a moderate coaling of un leached ashes, lime And sail—say three bushels of ashes, one of limii, mid four or sis.quarts of salt, and, if nted be. prepared muck, or leaf mold, or iutf. Always keep them clean, ami not : only uniform large crop* may be e.vpttU-d, but superior fniit, and nil at i co.l of. levs than fifly cent*.pet bushel for tbh mere cultivation,.« my own and other! 1 observation and experience abundantly all tils. If you ;nuK;h your ted with Ian, lite'muich wilt keep down thegrowthef u-eeds near the plant. I would lit' runners prow, and.i:i the Fail [take a flue rakc-oml pull up the week plants df ; the tunneri. This isi cheaper than any.plan of eutliii* vff the tatuurs, and docs not injure the plan;?.-du•*«_• plants, use the plants Vrom lbt;. first end. of the ’ runners, as the roots are ftronper thsn at the t:tt|u end of the vice. — S,‘0. ihmfcc. ■

: srThe School Libraryof Cincinnati now conlnins about Ij.OOOivo'umes, and in a short time it will receive an addition of some 8,000 more. It is .said that the one-tenth mill library tax will.hereafter add to the same from seven to eight thousand volumes annually.

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O' At 1 Tv-i-i; 'i'..- pcr>«*5S ate desired to act as ,C’*;n’i-r it - > <-i -j r 1 i and will le for->:ti-.v'v'*-d w h swivV with pH f.Wr j't-it!i,H.-jv-cmii r,> vs- rllotr b: st"Iin-«. Ax. ...

The Great .-Amhusindor of Health TO AM, MASKIStO* ' ' HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. * *OOS TO TI1E 3ICE I . 1MIH want nf a sterling medicinal to meet Ui» HUand necessities of the suffering portion of humanity. and oh j entirely free from mineral I Hint clti er'Jetelc none |tanlele*t«» acre rely fell TUI lids til iiowetful medicine was ushered Into ;i!te wo tl*’.;l billow tv** Inval aside nils barn bo* Vou-.o li e-Itnutehu'til Kemedj for all nation. Tl.t ir cavibide U m prevent w well as to eore; thev. titlark the radix or rent of the complaint, andThm by rrmovlr™ the hidden cause of disea*? rvdnvlgnratc am) restore the drooping m*. entlesof the system, tsslstlns tialCre In her last of vital ami functionary reformation. ; • ;■ The great seonrgo of ibis continent, yields •lUictlj to a course of these antiseptic Pills, and Wo digestive organs aw restored to their proper tour; no matter in Tv bat hideous shape this - ay* drs »f disease exhibits it telf. Ibis searching and unerring remedy disperses It torn the lalioni** system. .’■.•■ ' - v ■■■ . Gmut Ptttutr *>B IVtiixrw, From whatever enrue, biwnrasof spirits, end all other signs of a diseased liver, and other xlsorganltottou of the system, vanish under the eradlettinic influent* of thi* all powerful antiseptic and detergent remedy. - Biuors Dirotox**. The proper- quantum: ami right condition er the bile I* of; tnomruloos Iroimrtance to the Iteallh- of the hem an frame, ibis anti-billions medicine expels the bhlJen seed* of the coia[ilaitit. and renders alt the fluids and serrations' jare and Burnt. cleansing and mutilating Lie i v iLyt functions of the body.. - 1 Fjraav Fewurs, , : 'Should lote no time in try tag a few doses of this I res’ilatmc remedy .whatever msy bu their earn* | plaint, ll ecu l« taken with safety in all period|iu>l and .other disorganisations, ifs effect Is alt bet miraculous.■ ' ' ‘ •

1 'I lit mI»ov* Lottery rttHrtrr tiv Delawarr n‘T,-t in* i. ; :.1iv-it.,-11: j.. 1:'; <ftn*nio. V'»!-? itfji.n ,m1i vVt k,v : J.tj J-j,j MV, il Ivi.'".;,.', in pulil..', lu-.Ur-tii>vs;.[i!‘ftM -i J’Oi.'u ..f v.orh coiMitil**!-',,. fr* appaleM by Uif . '

Sirnle TivtctsCI; Fix TieLof* Twelve T«" i o . * it iT*imy-r.veTiiV*i * .’7. \ AH orders a I tv-mi (•’; A. f. .li»i tMinbtttylr, J-ii.*i-sx Ccvnty, Tiid;- . . Hc“ Hi i: cry tlraainrs are Wrrkr,-Vt;f,dj-. and Jsi-O-.raMrr.-pJn Ip.I,I -r. uid fr.ipr<l!-jl!>T.ft.'i'-11 W the fdlw.’ne, ’ih'i t!. 1 a»->=g thy puut.u"cfi\- fdcr'iV.a v. - ■ S*«ili lV;r-/. *<l.cfi(l; .i. K -ifiv, V. !*. hud.. IV*uiS'!i‘i at Ft!in>.ii-.;IV IV, .'itin. 1 , 1 th,[., JcUi.A'nhb, am’V.-i*. \t.ore, jilt»r cf tli‘1 ;.U*. .

Ulass,314 ilru'wA Wednasday, Juno I, Uluas ‘j2G»lraws \Wlm*silay, Juwo 11, draws Weiinexdaj*,,! iuk* 15. UlasvllijtrJrawn Wi .!un>.,lay,,)ituolii. Clast? tUI*2iliawa We J nes.l oy .tluiiolil 1 . 3’Air (/-ii It a tltiuiriJ “iSrtt lukjrtAaui Xhify ' Air ■ ‘

1 0*Chief-JMs‘.icc Taney lias decided that o $lave, thou/b -'subject to Ihe.sanife laws a* Qthtr rropfrl'j,” can yd commit felony, and declines, accordingly, to reverse the sentence.opamal the slave-girt. A«r, for robbing the United Stales mail in Virginia.

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Nearly one Pries to every t wo Tkhci'a i JS \uii>Iterir-13 tlrtwu li Allot a. .Sclipuio.

COOKED HUSBANDS.

A tidy' reader of'the Boston 0/i‘re Brunei sends that paper the following valuable recipe. The lime has arrived in the year for the preparation of many good things, and I have no doubt but that the following will prove to be one of the most valuable in the catalogue of recipes. To cook a husband, as Mrs. Glass said ofthe .hire, you must catch him first. Having done so, the' mode of caching him, so as to make ngood dish of him, is as follows! Many good husbands are spoiled in cooking; some women go about it as if they were bladders, (and they; ate constantly blowing them up; others’ keep them constantly in hot water; while others freeze them in’conjugal coolness; some smother them in hatred, contention and variance, and some keep them in pickle alltheir lives. These women always sene them up with longue sauce. Now it cannot be supposed that husbands will be tender and good if mangled in this way; but they are ou the contrary, very delicious when managed as follows: Get a large Jar-—called the jar of faithfulness—(which all good wives keek on hand)—place him near the fire of conjugal tore—lei the fire be pretty hot, but especially let it be clear, but above all, let the heat be. constant; Cover him wilh affeclion, kindness and subjection, garnished with modest, becoming familand spiced with pleasantry, and if you should add kisses and other confectionary, let them be accompanied with a sufficient portion of secrecy mixed with prudence and moderation. Wo would advise all good wives to.try this recipe, and realize ’what; am admirable dish a husbind makes when properly, cooked. ‘

ID* There were 11,299 births, .TOT marriages, and 6012 deaths in Connecticut dpring (he year IS53.’ This allows « decrease of 50 births and 10 marriages.- and an increase of of 33 .deaths, compared with 1857. . . ■'

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Jfttpna csl VerUa3 et ‘ Prevalent.

' [For the Indian* Berellle. THB BE-CAPTCBB. ; J ar a. sanroan. During the two wars between the United Slates JandJGreat Britain,fmwry Incidents took place which have appeared in the periodicals of the day, and it cannot be expected that there ate many exploits remaining untold, that are of much note, even when admitted into the columns of a newspaper. In niroaU sea-port town on the south afaore ■ of Connecl : cirt, now called South Port, there lived a sea captain by the name of Robinson, He owned a. firstclass coasting sloop, and made it his business principally to run her to Boston market with com and any other produce that would pay. At the commencement of the war of 1812-14, Long Island Sound, and the coast alt along the New England States was Infested with British cruisers, which took the daring liberty to make prizes of the small packet boats carrying grain, flour, butter, eggs, 4c., Ac., to New York and other important marts'. • CapL Robinson's sloop was unusually and vaa put into the eastern trade, although mote dangerous.on account of the capes and the Nantucket Shorts. In making one of those trips in the spring of lS!3, he was hotly pursued by one of the cruisers and finally captured. Bis noble sloop beesme a prize, and he, together with the small crew, were made prisoners. After taking from the sloop whatever wai avaitable.tojthe ctuiser,‘a prizemaster and two seamen, together with CapL R., was put on board the sloop and ordered into Halifax,—the captain as prisoner and ,co-worker, and the 'sloop and remaining cargo as prize property. She was kept on her course * few days, under the command of the prize-master, when Capt. Robinson began tolfeel inortifiedjatjiis condition and loss, and commenced studying out a Yankee stratagem to change the order of bis unpleasant situation. He understood the strength and private lockers of the sloop far better than the prize-master ,acd the sailors,— and as opportunity presented he furnished himself with a btace'of pistols, and secured the few deadly weapons that were on board. ■

.O^VPflirtL^iiipriisaK*y! ,Vo. j-il Msiiv: lilr'-'i. ’,>ei. Kir!*. ttd deeded,

nAVlXu located in ills ciij, 1 have >ij>ene<l Inc atom- for I.'c a,n*.;nin;.i>t..ii.vii of the i.rttir:<?I, Thu Lndi.'**_ Iter.’pitnii Heoit> is ctilo 1 ’) soj'irrnto Trout my ACUv.tonl bn« euttattco. ,

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|p* Kindness makes sunshine wherever it goes; it finds its way intotbe ; hiddch chamber of the heart and brines forth treasures of gold; harsh ness, on the contrary, shuts them up forever, ;

j. Thlt city Irtlnja inon ceMml paid titan my I f-.r-.rr n .Menco, I Via cwt'-x j.rvj.nrvd J.» »uj.- ! ply icy reU*irtXlc l He Flue h'flra,awJ oltc-r j Vines, Uu ( n t tijuM'ito.yibly be when 1 llrril In ! Ihir louiiif,".' ■ ••• ■ ” [ .My ''thci.'Uojerh f,m;n i o’eturh in the morning nnlil ly nl togJi*. From Ihbp'dat ceit tfe !, bid all *:f m* Vr.riooi .Mcd(cinc*fJr Female IK** | >n w. inflniIin(til:o>Vu*.!c.L\!m arid Woman'* IVi-iil. ’Fit*, lv.ii, l).*jH'p;y, P.iscntes of tl.c Heart end Uvtr, tVitSiiniition, Hrc n6Ti*.;s. l)M[.*y. i>i;eji*ei of :1V Kidneys, Files, Fiyiiits. General pst.itily; H>g,*o Conscmptitin. Serufulik lit nil iti ferii,i, ;)i:csirj lit Kjel and. IVr*, end, lu. ravT,' cl! IK-iee*: throttle. and acut*\ l:u ji»;ter->f standing, can ho •iifol l*j the iiei of eftt'oi nc.'onf tliootprvperad. i.*. It - taken cnviirdlmc. V 1 dlretlions, - ' •}:’’/* l» l-i-uiiV li;*.a/rs ejpecblly, my Jledjcnt.-, i:o Tliv) giro alunwt entire reli.-f In )vrt)'*ei<u H hours, and core' In a very *ort time. Tiiey give no fneonvenienco What- < vvr. They hero been l-efoto it* pablif *«r ten vpxti, 'aod hvva given, univ-rrasi svltafacJon nji.-fev,-, iui;d. . Ijtd'o*. lu « rilli g to me,.wilL p*:»to to divert! :> IV .color of the hair and eyes, an I x'.ve 'Jiji nge; lot mu ii,ow if they ant mar* rii-.I; 1 v.t I jut-lhej have Icvti SUk.and thoage ef'iae voditgvit tliild, iletiy.. I will lb on write I. In Asll nr.d make them th* li.i v v.la i‘:cirij»n ta.rtil.aDei.whoso health Vi: tivja lii'cml front no; having vbil-Iton van (i5.vn i...: iMf.i nUy teuevedby nvingll'eXe ITua f’i.ra end utber 'Ji-.liclm:*, ns nvbiliiy is the p,■ ti-er.-i cult;*.. t).t I’m oilier baud, inirvons w hove ti.'iltli c:it> have been 1 fmtn having too many rbll.lreu. van biro Ihu J."cu!;y removed, niibiiiit ibeviieiuc* 6> suy meehnuiecl means, by mu tins dOllam.* ■:'■ - T --- These iMog» may ayjn?sr very >trange, but try tuo i;i aitltiai 1 suite, nod 1 wi.l prove iho tart* in every rave; ted Uin.-tV, your own judgment ,wiil c'nvinee joa-’.-ahtin I explain b* joa the mcoiri. lii n.-mn* thd ineans. you do not »aDvr otjv liKT.nvenicnvo or Injury.whatever!! . iiMpT* In any or all of Iis ftr.ii*. can bo re* IK'tcd In n fvw h«turs,and cured hi f.-om one to li.rco w.*c»:s.- Gmvet, no mailer of h(?w long \ {.itt lv re’lievt'.l.ln ttreaty-fonr hoar*. ar.J Lie' "ravel. If sninll. can Ul bi removed In that lime. Fils ran be etiiyd, when desirable, r.-.im the Ur*t <’,.»*oof n.ediclnc. Flux can be cur.-,I in from fifteen U lncuty Winnies. ' Tliesbovesbiemcnto way. appear atmuge, but If.lny doiiht toe.ti, Jct ihera wifto to -we; I w ill take much plea-un I a leferttngThem to persons In Mmoiiovcfv.H+tSoti of fce Uml. 1 will now close .by sr.bnji’Ktng Hie following leilimony lo the afnic.eil: lu Spa over eoanty. Ivy'., 1 referto Judge ns vb; In Loiiisvllld, toJJr. J. Jo*e).h: mcrehuitl. <m Martict sited,beiirr.'n S'ccouJandThlnt. Mr.J;isahltbly hnn* onllc titan, i;;d Ilvtsl at one lime m Mounl' Eden, - Spencer county. I aim fiTer to Jmlgn WlnCtVoml allofll.c fidlnwlng: JvpthaHIounl ■Joy.' Oadlej Gcotgc, Williics George. John Walker, Georgo W ’.Hiatus, Joha Kepnj’t James Fettles J'ohti: Seville, nanltl Fulllven and Thomas KHtiton, Rwti., ctl of Anderson county, Kyd |*o»l-oaiei.’, Lavrettcebarg. Iti - fihelliy munis, Ky., I refer lo Kiljih hstn-JAxVi, Koltcrl Miller, Win. Watts, Thomas Morion, and >\rc*i. Fnliiam; jndit-olflcc, Mu mil KJvn; At Q no fo riberg, 'Shelby ,coun ty, 1 refer t.» the pouilnuisteraod any and every one. In .Spencer, to James IVuins and Malnn Fhldd. The former wo* flflcca months In bed umlorsev* eml'physeiojL,; the Utter.sick* for years with ,11 sea.vs of Ike stomach and kidneys. In Mercer county, Ky., I refer to Mr. John Fin do)!, Mr. Hrewcr,' Thomu,Smithy, John Smithy, James Smithy ftbd olliecfi post*oOtce S>lvi*a. Also to. Mis. sVilitiim : liodds and AltsS Maty Dodds, Fieamni Hill Ky.tTtidtard Burk*, John Rnrks and Floyd Harks, lUrrothburgKy, Thowlfool William Rosea was sick for perhaps twenty ioarsbUh sick hoadachc; Falvlsa Ky. Vw ftr also tfl Jeplha EtlUlon, Kr.p Knohnorter Mo. ' Thoabove sroro either sick tbomsclvcs ortheir wives or chllJrcn were iafiertng and tuclude t.Cariy every Llironie nistoe. Several had Fe'male riveowv and eoso of tha lailics wero’eoh* BaCd to bod for year*., In Fits 1 refer to Enoch Yales Es-j.; po*l-)iBK,',' Harrisonvillo Ky. Abo to Abmbaiu Mcaks Ks). .Monnl Kdso. In this dbeaso I can refer to the Cist ami most rrspccta* blajkmlltcs In thoMxto.' In'Female nlseoses 1 -can refer to UdlN who had been tonflned to bed i for eight and ten years, and were restored {very , o(lea)Tn a few days,. These things took strange, ami some nay not bclkye tliea true; but Ujoje who will wnto lo me can be satirflod.; I will re- > far >tCdo io pcrlAiu who had Fib of from live I to twenty years* standing cared at once. J wilt refer Ihsm to ladies who were confined to bed from five to fifteen yean and eared lna fbw days; cases of FaralylU cured Its a very short time; Consumption (to called), where the parlies were for months and years la bed, cared in nfuw wockv' ■■

CTl aocictimes think, if heaven bad gifted birds and flowers with Ijnigusge, this won id be a puttr, diviner world . ,'What sweet houulics wild jtbe redbreast teach ub on love, in her ainlcrs «ffeclicn—entrapped by cn ciudincrj of p » g e, n o r stun pt u ou sri ei.uddwc iti p j; for her own houBe is in:the crcen palace of the woods—* her only equipage,: a btipld company of feathered diotisleis. And tfci to?e,. too, cs she Jay nestling, like ah unconscious child, in the*.bosom of her mother roil—bnwcoaldsht preech to us of a beautiful spirit, watered by the dew pflhe tkies,- and nurtured'by;.the hand of tied* . • : - :i v :

DT More than half the counties in Virginia have given majorities for Goggin.-— In 1355, Buchanan ,had majorities in about three-fourths of the counties cf that State. 1 ■., ■ ' . .

PriK) amoor.tin* t j 4> f j i*-j ,\Vlu»b<Tii'knt $!ir—M.ilrci iJ—QaartArt 4t!i- ' Crrtlficufci c T i'rtt- vii’ at Ui>! fitlbiy w- rat-«, wltlrh !* 'Jjc riilt. ' 0f‘S lirije ttckeb, S112.3ft “ . WtLIf Z. ' ,l . tt , MuuarWr . .Wat

. o - Dr. Holland describes a certain dismal : class of people—the grumbler—as “siuingotl the north side of the tree of life, pcclicg wormy apples with a rusty knife.”; ”

. Txaimto Teoor.: • •: - The IcsIiRiOny of Httioio is nnsnlraouily the bvalih-giving vlftovs of thi, noble remedy, at,J certlficalcs in every living language b>ar wiliiris To the linJcnhblrncss of their it>-trin-ie worth. ■ ■ lfofi>tf*|r** I'ult art I if iJj! rrmtiy ia sU uw.'d/sr dii.m *: A <U« (Si», ' r(ui4vS, < i*« hs m wf b'|itriU Dou ct I'omphLtits, Female Com- Fite*. Co3 {In, - ; ’ plants. Hone and gravel, Colds, ; : Headaches. Secondary riyiapChS>t disOLVos, Indigrstion, : touts, Covtivencos, . InBttenra, Venertal Aflocftyspopila, Infiamatton, lion*. Dairiicc*,' Inward weak- Worms of all Dropsy, Tie«s IJvcr . kinds. Uebditjv rompUlnts,' l atillon!—Hone are genuine nnlcM the wordi-‘ Hollo way, Now-Yoii, am) London. 1 'a re dLwentlblesiu Vraier-mark la every leaf of the book of directions around each ihA or'bt it tha same may tie plainly seen by holding the leaf to lhe.Iigh|. - A handsome'reward will Iw given to any one rendering *ncb Inforraatinn ti may lead Pt the detortion of any party nr p*t|>es murder-, i felting the m.'didnei nr vending ibe same,know- j I lug I lie in In be spurious.' . ' | ■ *t' Sold nt the M«/mf*cloriei of rrefcMor i Holloway. 60 H'ew-Vork, and by I all respectable droggld) and dealers in Moll- ! cine tbreeghont the L’nlted Stales and the civil- < lii’d world. In boxes all!* cents 63 cent*, and {I 1 each; There Is coiislilerable saving by Uklng ; HieUr-ey sires, ' j X. B. - Directinhs for the euldince of patient t In every dlsonlerare alfliod to each box. I .January 56, IfiJfL—c o w-ly * J

Oclmvnrr Lottery! C’inss SJti, ! , UraW* rn SatiiMar, 1A53, . ’ . 78 lumbers-—11 IJcaivd , Ji.tibiU. t (JromlCr»|,'.(ul f*rla« 1 t p(i*U flf . ' > >•.1)1 II I i )*«*••* *>f . ' y-.’rS^ 11»* « of Sii.;wij:5ti ;■ i,(h*< I pri/e\,f j 5M(r.fi W t»r ‘ ta. Iprl7;'<ir P,M«I at-,, 31.112 l<> \Vlii»li> Titki‘i.« seic fhlv! -. yi-i; •iu;rtvn» (>r ’i f,.i» Tl -iil, Or I rlfiitiih IIic rMAiid/if / i-> oi-r ttl.il.vn, fif ft’.’.:.! J ui ttrHi tn Aji-,r ill l.n !l : 'V(;>, n ii,rinM, »*i-t (t.-tr.t-e y„uuU!i tv, Jlr.ii. f -if.,ii 'of V-Vti., vvo l 1 ii omtftv.l,by Fit:, • “Id** . liii».'iiu,t,'Iv lOv'r Ilia titaitt, A* ■traWF r wtii a i!li a wrliit n i'vpta;u.>iuii. . Wilt V.rilo ihuU III. B1.-1 rir<> ti,n rf lliolr t'vil t»lSi i*.‘ 1 u lir.J nipt-.-tXlL’.' : Nutter to L'ovro'ijioixlcnt^. l.i.>i-j nho prefer rol n'mlli’- monvyly tiiail. can um - ! Tlir AJnmi.T'lnirru Compniiy, i,iiiiK>y lotTiCKrli. In smul utTcu IK)’-nii-l I-,- ■t-.-t-t u. At Our . Uisk and Exprm^ fri'ln rny.fily ttt v>ir« trhent tSu*y liaviTsn ofli'A. rtictni »kv mi.I itr»f'r mn,l L*> in a ‘•(iilVr.IlX.MESr rtJSt OFFiCit .''TA.UFlin HSt'KI.tJPK.V nr *Iii? rixprcu Cjmiut}'fiiiutPl roc.'lvo lti(-ni. ‘ ]l,7 0ciuri for Tiftcl* or CcrtiBf»b*s by Mall ui Elptcti, W be Jiridnil t,t. \tOOll, Kl)l>7 4 CO., Junel-lm \VlluiE<! in, ILUawar?. A V The TlrArintJ t>[ t!i- Uilwiif. ?u‘e ri-.i aw pn! , ‘iihfrl iti lIn' -Suw Vtiih llcmlil. ‘

TBESf.VX DIN AVI AX P1IXS AN D IT IUF1SH ■ ’ jj Uiftmavri. July t, IS5SI

Dft, C. W. • Roa ac*,— Dear n reply lb inquiries made of me. it pire.t me pleasure to ?a?i lltst Mrs. Jt*. Altet, of-the Society of Frtemls.'and wiJop* ;of the late Dr.Atiec of Cincinnati, previous to her going East, expressed her confidence in the efficacy of yourSca'ndioa via d Remedies, and the benefit she derived from using! them. Site hod been suffering from general prostration at times, being; over seVenty-sis years'of age, andopthil-! mia and inHaminalion of the face. Van-; ous remedies were resorted to without relief, whenjrame friends recommended a course of your Scandinavian. Blow! BunCer andi Blood i’ilfs. ,■ They had the da-1 sired effect, and she was considered as j restored to health, ■ ■ - : ‘ ' 1

in* An ancient boric! is iwthc possession of lie nson Coe of AVe.7t lltrifonl. It bears dil& KiJO.md iv thercfiire two hundred and:forty nine years old’.' 11 is kodwii io have, been used as p vinegar cask for over one hundred -and eifitly years.. The cask is still sonr.d, end wme cf the hoops were on it IcfijT.' l!:c Hevulutioiiatywar. Mr. Coe rweiteil ibe cask ini! of viceesrasb wedding present fran his f.Uher, who rtu-wed the disk in like manner from mi fAlhtr. Mr. C. supposes that bis it from itottand at (ho limt! of the earliest Aetllemenls in Massachusetts. v ;

When it was the captain's turn at the helm, and all fair weather, the three others would sometimes regale themselves in tbe cabin for a (few Iminutes. The * watchful eye of the captain'was awake lo BDcb an opportunity—it luckily happened, when he let go the tilleO n ,d sprang .to the cabin door, with pistols in band, and ordered them to surrender. They sprang to their‘feet lo lay hold of tbe arms for defence; but In-that they were sadly disappointed. Tbe captain being stout . and portly, be well filled the gangway, and the gentlemen below found themselves in rather an awkward - position for defence; The . aloop without ahelmsman, with her sails all set, rolled heavily id the sea.'and oc- ■ casionally shipped large quantities of water. Scorningiobe**surrounded”byone man. they were obstinate and still refused to surrender, and tbe captain equally firm in bis position and purpose, stood at his poll determined on victory, notwithstanding the danger to which he and the sloop were conlinuatly exposed.; Fifteen hours had elapsed,'"and the aloop was nearly half-full of water, when they yielded. One of tbe sailors was (hen ordered by Copt, R. to the helm, tbe other to the jib halyards, and the prizemaster to the pomp,—he remaining in midship to see tbat : his commands were •beyed in strict punctilio.: Tbe sloop was soon headed towards the shores of Conneclicat instead of Halifax. and as the men offered no resistance, she arrived at her birth at South Port in safely; when the captain immediately gave the sailors their liberty, and politely escorted the prize-master to bis residence. The nextday being Sunday, he took him to chuich in bis carriage, and after breakfitting on Monday morning, let him depart, to find his way to Halifax or the cruiser in tbe best manner ha could.

Bj'SeveraLyms ago, t.well-known character was, fairly or otherwise, accused of stealing sheep,and the cii*y wm set when lie was t«i answer the f-iifltgebc* Torea.cur.it of justice. Hut as it happened before Lliedny of trial, Lefickcned and died. Iris oliTwother way (‘vetwhelmua with grief, and wt long by The corpse, filling the house with wailing and tailk-n-tation. At lasts (bought sceuiciltoitrike her; she brightened up, and, throwing up her : hands, she piously , ejaculated—/‘Well, tbenk Oodghe'a out. of the sheep scrape, anyhow t” T;..

THE STRONGEST MAN.

; The Boston Atlas publishes on account of Geo. B, Winship. whom it terms the ♦'strongest man in the world.*’ Among other wonderful feats which this strong man is’said to accomplish, the. Atlas informs ua that he can lift, with the hands, 925 pounds dead weight, without the aid ofslraps or belts of any kind. Topham, the strongest roan ofEngland, could raise onlySOO pounds in the same way, and the celebrated Belgian giant could lift only 800, Thus BJr. tVinship’s strength is much superior to theirs. But if the editor of the Boston Atlas lo see n person who surpasses in muscular power even bis “strongestman," let him come to Aurora, and witness the feats of one of bur citizens, Samuel, Webber, of this place, has lifted with tbe hands, and can do it again, a dead weight of SC5 pounds. Bring on some mote of your strong men, Hr; Allas, or you ore beaten.—Aurora Commercial. :

>: 1 know many who have used your medicines, and speak decidedly of Ihe benefits derived, thus testifying of tbdr renovating influence iu purifying the blond and giving : vigor amt energy to Ihe system. .They have my cordial approbation. Very respectfully, your obpditul stream, _ , T : : _ -S.J. Baows.

. ‘, ANoVlIER NH\V BOOK. J Dr. Donapirlt’i Gr»l Work, k Pkitate Guide to Health, Representin' *11 the d' H cun or the irc&ital ot k t . pan* of tie male anil Fu >* male, with the latest Jit-1; covcpie* in reprodoetkiB. The afflicted abouU ou \ no remedies bo fort I learntnp from this raleable work tho mjicrioTlty of the authors Paris ami London treatment of

Rev. Samuel J. Btown hai beenndevoted laborerin the esuse'of Christianity, in Cincinnati, for mow than thirty yeara, B3 a!most every old Cincinnatian knows. Such lestimopy, frora such a- source, is not to be/passed over lightly.' No other Proprtclaiy Remedies ever presented lo Hie public, ever received « lilhe -of the commendation fcommen ofslatufing, in every walk of life, that mine have done. See cdteitisemeut. . Jel5-2w ,•

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DKKDS AND AVOIIIXS.

Whene’er a noble' deed is wrought. Whene’er is spoken a noble thought. Our hearts in glad surprise ; To higher levels rise. Honor to those whose words or deeds' Thus help u* in our tlniiy needs,'; ■ And by their overflow * ' Raise us from what.-is low* ' - ,-L0MJgEI.t0W.

prirale diseases;' both married' and atari* abooU consult iL Ilia bonk tells bow to rare the following diseases* and enlightens those who grope In darkness: GoitatHitea, Gleet, ehonlrt,strietarc,pij'mi»*is, penpbjrmosU, gfare), sjphllls, bobo, van** sensualism, blotches; seminal weakness, mas* Inflation or self-abuse, lencborrfatra or. whites, suppression of the menses, falling of the womb, barrenness, rheumatism; dtc.' 'It treats on mid' alfery, abortion,mlsearriage.ecllbaey, with re* marks to the Toong and old of both s*xca. It tolls how to dultarnlih pregnancy, aunt how to archill, 4c. ' ....

BTWhen Dr. John Bull first commenced ihe manufacture of his Sarsaparilla* ha madu public bis recipe. In all the-other, vain able'remedies that he lm since added to his list, and which he now manufactures so' extensively, he has adopted the same rule.: lic-sendsout ho secret nostrums, and asks the community to swallow, thein ontruit. . Every one who fakes bis remedies can/ if he chooses lo inquire, know just what he is taking, and may, if he wishes, show the recipes to his family physician, who, if be is not blinded by prejudice,' will tell him ihat they are the very best combinations for the Treatment of the diseases they profess to cute that Pharmacy can supply. Of .this Compound Pectoral of \VUd Cherry we can speak from experience, and have no hesitation in saying that it is a safe, prompt, and certain remedy for coughs, colds, and all other diseases of the lungs and throat. jelo-lw

Heavy Lobs by Fire. —Tho On* «U« and Comet (Baton Kongo) of the 81st olt., says: Saturday night, the 29lh inst., the sngar-honsa of Thompson J. Bird/a few: miles east of this city, was destroyed by lire. There were 300 hhds. sugar in it, and a largo lot of hoop-poles and new barrels. The loss - is estimated rrtr 320,600, of which 88,400 was covered by insurance in our local office, the Southern Mutual Insurance Company.— Wo do not know whether this ia the total amount ofiasuronce or not.

: ., Tub Objxct or Envcatios.—rThe' true object of education is to give cijildien te‘sourccs.lhafvwill endure as Jong as life endures; habits that limc'will ameliorate, not destroy;bccupalioa that will lender sickness tolerable, solitude plebEant, age Venerable, life more dignified and useful, and death less teniblv, * ; /

Tbo palatal and dcstrocOro biblt of »e U-pol-lution It bero described, vitb the cause, ijmptoms and re in My. Millions vrho now fill a premature ami untimely crave, conM bare been living monuments, ready and a tiling to testify to. 111 talhcrly adraonllkuis, bad Ibis book appeared, acd i'r. B. lived In ibo seventeenth con* lurr,‘

* . Magnificent Scheme. ■’ I7R.1.TI) VAPltAi. PRtXrU . Cdisti Cowjuh.uni l.onut of Duvrau, rj,v>s x, •• ,

to be drawn In WUraiugl.m, SMnrtay. Juno 250i. iri'i<iirio,wu*!o,ft J o iovf clnu I « -jsmou ivccu )«f.ri,oxiu .Oirf Cfdia M,htW, ■2‘ , u Rftwh aiAVu ■ oiof WWL* I ■ “ KOMI* 32,000 !WU < 's.KWij av<n) jiror 4 •* < . 2AO ie 10,WV 3.ftj0 of '40 ts I5S, IW 1ft ■ 2,0301* *30,000 iS.MO of SJIaSIKSlO

Married,

.On the evening of june hi, by Rcr. Horace C. Hovey, aUhtt residence oflbe llride's father, Mr. James Hesse omlMisa Jem J. LeCi.bxc, all.of this place. ;

Perfect Safeguard, again*t(gwackeiT> Fortieth edition—100 OUO topic* sold annually, .ThU Book tent under teal, pool-paid, to *tl parts ofthe world, on the receipt oTSSets, or Brocopiesfor 9), 'Dr.Bon apart e’a Celebrated Fre-▼cntl-vc.—Tlikj simple, healthful, sail yet effectual proven lire It beyond ■ comparison with anything ever yet discovered. U hi* been proved by yean of experience, aod la »o In* ;**H!5 hy ’( felled when applied sreordlng to jdirreltooa. Married people who do not with to Increase their families,aboold be In possession of thUtudrutneat. ' Price rednted to $5, J£J* Madame Lexica's Female Monthly PUU U a tafe and reliable remedy for inrinrcciot* and all female diseases. Ladles thou Id noUtaa them daring pregnancy, aa they will nrodhee miscarriage. Price #1 per hex—extra foe, ♦*. Sent to any address by malt, poet froo, (to letten will be answered union they cantata a re« inUtanee or a posUre stamp. • Dr. Bonaparte's French Patent Male Safe I ThU article enable* theta whose health or dr> eamataneea do not permit an Increate of tarsi, ly, to regulate or limit the number of their offspring* without Injuring the constitution, it b 1 the only tafe and tare preventive against Pfcg- [ nancy and disease. The above article if SjheiI ally Intended to fulfill UtUdetlderalun; It Upr* jfectlysafe; nomcialk substance eaten la toll* ; composition. The price of the French Iwhni I Mate Safe, SI the tinglenoe, || per half dm. 117 per drwen. '* " #7* All orders addressed to I»H. B, BOlfA1 p.tKTE, >0.1M SycareonjlrMn to tenpin and Sixth sU., Claeipnap.'Ullo, will he phnetn< ally attended U. Ur.B, tan be codin'! til upon all dUeaact of which thUbook treat*.. OOcti bounS a. w. to 8 r. w. sejCfi-Jy

DIED,

>1310 frirti twohndnfiw ; . $1,202,000, Ticket* $20;ltatr*-* f 10; fjuartcr* $3; Eighths >i?J, A package of 20 whole TlcloUal 8W, eo;U JiS) There aro 12 drawn ballots, sod each balM being worth S>‘, makes , ■.. ■ •;$210 13 per cent off, being. , ■ - JJ *

Ncnr this place, on'S&nflay night, June Stli, Mr, SInLctiEt S*cv*i«t, sgcd 'i9 years. . V,' -V " . • •, ,

(£r Mrs. Sophrooia Randle, ft married woman, eloped from ft small town in Michigan, recently, with ft young man named Wm. Wightman. They stopped at a village near Cithern, C. W., where the yonng man was token with brain fever and died. The woman, possessing herself of what money the young man had left, (which amounted to some few hundred dollars,) returned to her former husband, and was forgiven by him, lie proposes to open a grocery store with too money seemed by his wife!

Holloway’s Pills and Ointment —171lai ty «t jtonic.—As a pre-caution against being poisoned by vile counterfeits of these renowned preparations, see that on every leaf of the books of directions enclosing the boics and pots, the words, “Holloway, New York and London,” are impressed in the form of a water-mark, distinguishable when the paper is held up to the light. The aggregate of cures of -indiges’icm, bowel complaint, fever and ague, remittent fever, eruptions, ulcers, contusions, rheumatism, - etc., achievbd by these preparations during Ib57, exceeds by one bundled per cent, that of any former year. The demand in ibis country has increased enormously during the same period. 124

Impoi'iam foFciiialcs,. DJi. CJIDKSKMAX’S PILLS,

• Leaver net V • , - , ♦ : SW : . Leaving H»t to the porvbaser, $318 Iverson* who defire liccd only re rail the risk on a package, for which wo wilt tend a Certificate ai follow j; i ■ ■ A cortlQcata of pack*go CO whnlcj, costa $300,00 . do. do, 1st halves, - 130,00 do. ■■ do. 58 Quarters, . 15,00 do, do.- SC Eighths. . 37,50

The combination of Ingredients Id those Pills are the result of a long ami extcirovo practice. They are mild In their ope radon, and certain 1» correcting all tlaufu) Jtcrulniatluu, removing all ototmllnns, whether front cold or olhcrwtce, huadutlio, pain In the aide, palpitation of the heart, olt turned sleep, which uriiO from lutenuptiun of nature.

. There cure* may teem Incredible, but bora are the names; and If any should write to me, 1 will refer them to thousands all over the land. Header, 1 do not tend you out of Kentucky to find them. I direct you to the most respectable citizens of tbo Rule; and If yon are still Incredulous. writ" to we, and I wlllaatlfy you. Pa* mala nUoaaot can bo toted la a few day*, in alt caret, t expect the patient to write to me every few day*. ’ - - • ■ ■ .Person* coming to the city will find me cither at my office, at above described, under the Lexington Mouse, or at Slcble's Hotel, cower of Second and Jetbicon ala. They .will find Mr. Brett* a gentleman In every tense of the term. : 7 . . r ; B. P. O'NBILL, x. n. LocuriLU, Ky.| Rot. 10,1658,—if:

X3TTha Board of Underwriters of St. Louis have passed a resolution that on and after the 15th of June, all stem-wheeled boats running to and from St, Louis, not provided with a stern-bulkhead, satisfactory to the Inspectors of tba board, will be marked aninsarable.

83*AJl ordmadJre«>o)toVaascz.RB9iOBMTS 4 Co., WlltaluRton, Dill., will meet with prompt attention, ami the prloiel official drawings sent » roon si over. .

To iUeaicD L*pnt>, i*r. Cheese man's Pills aro invaluable, as Ihoy will bring on Uio monthly period with regularity. Ladles who have been difappointed m t)io uw of other lilts, otn place tbu utmo,t confidence In Ur. Cheese man's Pills doing all that they represent to <!o.

PRANCE, BROAD BENTS 4 CO., Jfanagrrt.

Brittaimia "Vyaro.

They should not be used daring Pregnancy, as s tuli-cirriagu would certainly result thoro from.

NoTirr,

CONSISTING tn part of Hie following articles; Castors,. ‘ Molasses Cans,, Candle Sticks, Fancy Mugs’,’ ; Lanins, Sugar Bowls, •. ; Tea Pols, ’ -Cream Pitchers, '; Coffee Pols, • Water Pitchers,. ’ fip., dto.,.4?., ■ ; t * Just received, and for sale low, by op20 . F.F.GRISARDAfSON. ;

(ErTho Sheriff of Lake connty, the Register says, has run away became ha couldn't pay over certain moneys that ha had collected, and appropriated to his own nsa. His name is Fierce.

——>Johnson Rodges, of Carroll county, Ky., was robbed on board the Madison packet, on the night of June the 6th, at or near Cincinnati, of $155, and J. Stewart, of Trimble county, Ky., his room-mate, lost his pocket-book, with four or five dollars. No discoveries made of the thieves.

CURE 10R NEURALGIA. ROUND. Boston, Sept. 4, 1854.

Warranted purely vegetable, and freo from any thing -Injurious to lire or health. Explicit dirccii‘>nfgwhLch iViuld bo read, nrcoinpanj each l>ox. Price 81. Sent by mall on enel0S‘ lug 8) to the General Agent, Sold by one Drugglft In overr town In tlm United Slates. It. it. IIUTCIIIXCS, General Agent for the United Slates, 163 Chambcn-st., Now-York To vt on all 1 VkoU/ah vrdtrt t\tntli be adJmted

1 .GOOD ARTICLE of Linseed Oil a, and White Lead caq be bail by callTrig at the itdip^f' J. TBATS.

1 have used one bottle of the Peruvian Syrup. . 1 had a severe pain in the shoulders/ back of the neck, nod in the right armTfwilh losa of appetite, and languor of body and spirit. In two weeks these afflictions were entirely removed. I considerlhe Peruvian Syrup an effectual remedy for Neuralgia, Dswadxb Discs.

KKKSiVA K E—Tbe Ope-Ptjee, Cad) Fpg* Vv ha* lust received a fresh stock of gaeahy ware, which wilt be told at red used pricaa. ' j marM COUHVdlS}EakTjW|S,

tfANDliia STRAW FOUKS, iU- Spade*,' Iioc| ind'Rahesi tost received SOS,

CrThe fly U injuring the wheat in Marshall Co. A light crop is expected.

/'T11AIK Pl'iirS.-iTc keep oonsUaUy *a haul U Chain Pumps. Ver ssl* tdwby “ ntySy F. I. GR1SARD k SO? ,

Sold by J. L. Tnuiaco. Veray, Indiana; I |l. WiLpix, Msdlron, Indiana, fobO-ly

COTTON YARN8,—All klodi of Cotton' Von, lor pie by JESSE TE^tS,

-irTODOVT- weefeed; Yv Oltflcftntlie*, . JpFSETEATS.