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their presence was fall; realized, they. bad plunged their weapons to the king's heart! He fell, lifeless. into the arms of his attendants. Fredegonde was now partially revenged. Indeed, it wn« complete, aa the event placed Brnnehaut completely in her power, while her mind was . filled with the most torturing apprehensions. Chilperic was soon re-ac* knowledged by the fickle Galls.— ■ This part of the tragedy completed, j the vindictive and merciless Queen gave loose reign to her turbulent posaions; She had Brnnehant and children seized. All her offspring, but j one who managed .to escape, was ruth ileasly ; slain. They were innocent, land slain became innocent. They • came between her oiT>pring and the I throne. Brunehaut was banished u> iRotieu, • Hete, she was made to led ! tlie great poweri)l Fredegondc; ami | l)3io s-ho learned to fear her malicious designs. She - realized every indignity that vindictive power could icflitt. j Her’s was a gloomy and sad imprisonment. She occupied a cel) instead of a palace, , • . ;

Fredegonde if tbeybsrbored him. Hence* he was ordered to leave the dominion* at once. ■ He left and look up his abode in Rheiins. \\hilo here, he was waited, upon b/ * deputation from Theronahne, tendering bim its ibrona and government. He accepted the offer at once. He did not dream of its being a rouse. , Hft immediately eel out with the deputation for bis kingdom; but instead ol finding a vacant throne, he found a vacant grave! He-was to the hands of lha hired assassin* of Fredegonde! By them he was foully murdered.— Thus, another obstacle was removed Horn her path of ambition. She was succeeding beyoud her most banguine expectation!*, j • io it cosmrio.

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vanity of Ghilperic. Soon she was reinstated into her former position. His heart was turned away from his second and innocent Queen by her wily foe. .Her dismissal was demanded by the usurper of her rights iand her bnsbsnd. As her patrimony would be forfeited by the king if she were returned to her home, she was placed in the custody of an assassin whose hands had been lined with the golden hire. .On the succeeding morning she was found dead in her chamber. To Fredegondo the coast was noiv clear ; ond the became the i added Queen of Chilperic/ Front the filthy cellar she ascended to the mightiest throne in Fnrope! Intrigue, Heathery and cruelty accomplished this. The goal of her early ambition was attained. She was Queen, and stood as a model to other aspirants. Indeed,, it is evident she buy not been without imitators. To Madame iliiatenon, no doubt, her story was familtay. Between them a sttiking resemblance suhsiste. — Both were poor; both betrayed their generous h tends; and both rose to the Station of Queens! Kow, ns Fredegondc was Queen, she was cuutent. .'

J. J. ALCIASDER'S Forty-Third Magnificent Cash,

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Fredegondo sallied. out upon the arena of the deadly strife of hoinan passions. With her’ armor on she throw down the gauntlet.. She determined upon victory in tha fitst tilts. That victory she gained. Her first ond most unfortunate victim was her generous, but misguided beuetactress! The now stern and determined Fredegondo supplanted the noble and confiding Queen in the affections ol bpr royal husband. Cbilpcric was wbplly estranged from Audovore, and bo lavished alt his affeclion upon Fredegondo, of which his cold sod selfish heart was capable.— Tha great kindness of the former was wholly forgotten by the latter. She had,been taken out of poverty, filth, rags, and utter want, and placed upon an etjual footing with the Qiicvii fa social respects. Out she had been lessoned in telfuhnett, in iuirigue, tu truelty. Tbe Queen bud. simply .warmed the viper iuio life - by her attentions and her education. She failed to remove the deadly sting by the sovereign power of principle.— Predegonda was taught: to highly Taluo tha emiles of tho great, and to fecure those smiles at the cost of frankness, truth and amiability. She was taught to love power for its capabilities of aggrandizing its possessors.- She sought power through ey*

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Meroveons, the son of Cbilperic and Audoyere, had. at this time at* taiaed. full manhood. Up tO' this juncture hehad'eluded the vigilance, and escaped lire malice of Fredegon* itc. , Bnt now hi* imprudence placed him in ’ her power. v Sbe did not hesitate improving J.he event, and made him feel the rull. foirco of her malevolence, Having seen the widowed 'Bfuneliaut,' he: became so enamored offier'bcautyTfsto propose to her.marriage, . His .offer was accepted, The nuptials were duly and secretly celebrated.; Hut the event was not carefully concealed. Bnmedieil hoped, by this marriage, to be able to avenge the death of her liusbajid and children upon Ficdegmulo. Bui it increased her own danger, and augmented the malevolent feelings of her relentless pei securer. ; Meroycous was equally dwdrous of revenge, and equally the. object of Fredegonde's bate. . But this ferocious tigress was onrlhe alert. Very little could transpire in the aristocratic, circles of which she had no knowledge. She was full of suspicion; trusted no one implicitly; and looked upon alt us enemies except those who died in her service. Such a course is natural to alt false and peifidions souls. They form their opinions of. others (rum the reflection of their own dispositions. . They conceive that all wpuld do just what they would under similar circumstances. They are full uf the distrust of others, because they cannot bo trusted themselves. Frcdcgondo judged ail miters’by herself. She believed every body capable of.great meanness; and that man was honest only by constraint, if honest at all. Sbe soon heard of : the marriage of Brunebant throngh her secret agents. . Her policy was soon determined, and (bat policy was soon put into practice. A match wits put to tbs; trim that she had laid; Cbilperic learned the event (rOra.his queen, with absolute instructions in regard to it.-- Ha hastened to Rouen,'rudely severed the newly married couple;,divorcer) them, without the least show of cause, only that it pleaded Fredegmide. He had his son shorn of his royal’ loi-k»*;i devoted him to the order of the priesthood; and scut him Under a strong escort lo his religions prison. From this double indignity Merov veous suffered greatly. He was frantic with impotent rage! He was conscious of his helplessness, end that he was wholly in the power of bis unnatural parents. ' BaV in hie helpless grief ahd.bitteruesvhe unexpectedly found ad interposing arm. By tbe Bishop Gregory he .was kindly received, and’generously sheltered. He deeply sympathised with the roy,ul end suffering youth, and became bis fast friend. Tbe king, ascertaining (bia fact, demanded bis immediate surrender, To this demand, tho good Bishop deigned no reply. He garded it as insolent and aibitrary. He showed that spirit of resistance to tyranny, that was to become, in future ages, so common, and was to subvert the rot ton European thrones. He knew that, to consign the young Prince into the custody of bis father, was to consign him to greater outrage or death. He would la no way pander to tbe wishes and gratification of tmfecling despotism. But Fredegonde was not to be put off, and defeated by a Bishop. She bad her assassins to way-lay him; and he but narrowly escaped their cunning and vigilance more than once. Sha persevered, and her bloody object was finally attained. Meroveons flew to Met$ with his devoted wife, bat was coldly received. Its citizens feared the terrible vengeance of

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But she was not permitted to enjoy her meanly gained eminence in Iran qnilify. Through the outraged dead, she bad raised the fierce ire of others. Brunehaot,'.tbc wife of King Sigebort, could not quietly acquiesce in the atrocious course of her sister’s fiery rival. > She induced Sigcbcrt to espouse her' murdered sister's cause, and avenge her great wrongs. This could be done only through Cliilperic, the ostensible murderer. He was the doomed foe. Sigehert, to compass this object, formed an alliance .with his/^oyal!>-brother, Gontran. — \Viih tUeir Uuitod forces they defeated the array of: ChiipeVic, and caused him to fly to Burgundy for safety. During a temporary lull of the tempest sweeping over bis realm, ho partially rallied his scattered forces, and made ahathcr stand for his throne. Bud, mean and cruel ns ha. was, ho had no cowardice coursing thro* bis veins. He determined his cause with his own valient,'but treacherous kwoi J.. Tito two b;other“ again met him in hostile airay, and Cbilperic j was oitcc more defeated with greui j loss, and reduced to fiiihiui-siun. His crown melted away before the intense lient of the conflict; and bis sceptre was grasped by holder end more sue eessfal handfi. His. overthrow appeared complete, and bis ruin teemed entire. - Cbilperic was looked upon as belp!cs«;. more deserving of pity, than meritorious of punishment, Brunebart, with her children, hastened 10 pads to enjoy her husband's triumph, ami glut her aoiil upon Frtklegobdfi'a deep humiliation. The fate of the kingdom seemed fixed, and i lib sovereignty of the new king universally acknowledged. Rut their joys were piematnre, ami their conclusions proved unsound. They had lost eight of sumo of the most important details of their reasoning. They forgot that the powerful and ingenious Fredegonde still existed. She Idas yet free, and determined to remain free to retrieve her husband's great losses. Prom the destruction with which Cbilperic was threatened, he must be delivered; and upon her insolent enemies site must take signal Vengeance! She could not reconcile (he ideas of surrendering her crown, .so recently gained at so great a cost of (ruth sad principle, ■ with her ideas of right, ■l.my, case, and* comfort. She had been stung to the center of her being by tbb triumphant taunts of Biunehaul. She trou/d wipe out those insults by compassing the ruin of both. She was as desperate in purposes as sho was unscrupulous in tbe means she used to effect her purposes. She had a royal husband, and a much coveted crown to struggle for. considerations nerved her for the task. Her courage was cqual to tbe great occasion, and rose with the circumstances demanding its action. — She carelully matured her pious.— Sho cautiously set her agents to woik. She kept herself in the back ground. As she was about commencing a most distinguished career, ibe must distinguish horsed! for prudence. She still had gold, though she had lost bar crown. With gold she knew that she could secure anything. She hired some daring miscreants to do her work. These agents secured long daggers; and to make their work more certain, they put deadly poison upon their points. This done, they boldly appeared at the king's residence, and demanded admission to his presence. Pressing and weighty business was pretended as the causa of (be desired audience. They were admitted. So soon as they passed the threshold of the chamber, ere

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All j ccicns art lead an A>eut*.6-f the-a;c.if i.i>' ujlll-c tu.--tuiiittl «):li l.c.cU at *o ct.ui Uvcffier frit mo ruction >, (t.e ireauii-w «e liliu* for Hitiltj:, Ac.. . ■ T ,, V , , ; - . Ci*Single-Tick o‘i SI; TicVe".* £ J; Tactic .Tickets #10; Tjumc-liiv iickeis #-0. Affonltrs un>t tic ailimfrcd m A. J. ALXxi\t>ia, lhr»tiur,iii, JuiiUMin i>.ja;y, Ind, -•

; IhUoway't Oinlmint ondyHit—A per-. fccl t‘ifrgu-irJ. —No one; wJhi takes the truubie ui examine the pamphlets used as wrappers hr these preparations call be Hit: victim of imposture, Wgcnuiite, the Weter-mark, “lldllowaif, New .York and London," will"»e found on each leaf of the paniphteUv The test is simple/and should hut be*nfg|etlcd. Wtleani that the “Mothers, of 'America" ; ere almost utitve(salty adopting these' wonderful nicdici»ek~»htf Ointmciti, as a pure for sore breasts,'scald head. tashes, scabious eruptions, cuts, sores, bruises, etc., and the IMis as a swift su'd certain remedy lorsumnicr complaint, marasmus, worms, and alt internal complaints incident to children.' 144

■ cry avenue, andbyall mean?.' She . successfully practiced the lessons Andoven gave her; The Queen, in ■■ giving .this ' serpent . shelter i and warmth, vitalized an agent for her . own undoing.‘ She owed Andovere q heavy debt of gratitude, ; and she paid that debt by estranging tbe af factions of her husband, ! and fixing them upon himself I She simply ‘ practiced the bearilessness she bad . witnessed' id tbe most heartless of courts. -As nothing is more distinctive of' human nalarc, and more deforming to ham an nature (ha n In • gratitude to God; so nothing wa» more distinctive of Fredegonde, anil more offensive in her, than her ingratitude to her frtead 1 She had to endure the force of passions that she had awakened into life, but that had lain dormant In poverty and obscurity. The first intimation she had of her pupil's vile power, was, in the loss of her husband. But it was’too ■Iste to repair her errors. [ The power to do so bad been wrested .from her. To. the, results of her nmplacedgenerosity she bad to submit. 6 Such W>s the exordium of this sat/ woman's more extraordinary

.'■JtirTbai aw (lirij, lune-tly, »nJ hnoiiratilreoniuctcJ.I *r<.ulUwii‘tN.‘tlQi!crtfcrjt:H to (tic f-'iluwin/, mlio arc amiitig ILe u o.t 1 rnolnenlrltiicmof Jobioun Cunnijr:

Nrab Terry, sbtriil; A. Ke.fcr. Ilcprc-en'atht;' IV, 1*. IE nr It, o UinbuiA; ■ C. IV. Snow/ K-»q.! John IVaMi/auJ T. S., lucre, j!1 of of till* place. ' ■ ■ ■ ■,-■■■ <jf Jtfmnnfi (ate ftac-i oil tht'TkirJ J/oinhty im tnff .Vwf/a." ' ',t, J. .U.KXAXPF.ll, r*o;iitro*, ■ not 30*1 tu JiJiDidu i'ii., InJ.

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IVr-imliiii/ a: X Jl.rirrf r .!,«! I ie Mtirri-l; eatri.oui -t mioiu i Lev ci-ier ).-jt .c.v CtnilKniB;o' Ii.cii-ti, l.ltiiyti • i:.'i ini.!. .g» l.i‘.,u.ii .-~ K'jery ttiJacc.-tuti*. ji Lt-'l cut j »,«' j jatf.I In tLcei—t a j-1 fill Ir.ict tf l.'p.p. ( Sfl.VVW l.niij ihiir it-.-g-t'.- i' t :.t Ittlgr, - /iigp.Hip 1,1 ; 1 I’n. r..e c-v:i J. Tie*, ei: iV.i ill'll, I at. try ii, i-tti.-c, J.’- lr«u I*;awi if rumc.v J. .-cr:: to tr.c.ii l.r U\i‘ !. ii ;j oi4duJtrii«uasjy Wi'inu; ;LtjlmJ is ft adm.-c vf a (Tire. l.£*aru c! i;; t.w.er.tj ul.tir tJ.c I ptyiici i n:t it auii.iisi.y I n r c in i to ill* jr.v* uf i.c.t. pi. ■ lu «■ t-i.j is.tiTjer Hierc ) r,. t> ate u.creii fur t iu,a.t tioiV't l;e»t j, put tt lioau tor iatcruiti fruc-J. ; ’ ;na.st,fc 1 !tn;o.st*jiKxre s. cr>.. 4 norW-ltj , ■, J ■ 1

Smiths Mercantile College,

S, IT. Cor-i'T fotirtl uni ll'afnul Slndt,' Entrance 51 Fourth St., Clii’nntl,p.

JU*The mild open winter that is pass-' ing away has been ruurr productive of obstinate lung and throat affections than a season of severe-and long-continuet cold would have been. It is a conimun and fatal error to negled these attacks uulil too dale for medicine to be of any avail. We understand that a safe, prompt, and pleasant rernedy.in the shape of John' Uull's Compound . Pectoral oj Wild Chfrry is witbinihe leach of every one, and it is said that a few doses taken in the outset of a cough generally arrests it al.once. If the disease has been neglected, a longer lime may be necessary, but a cure is not the less certain.

- . OPKS IiaY AMI KVt'MSU. Xo ClaiV K; can cuter #1 any time, f I'llEoTJcitof ihij luftiiaiton isl» afford y«u»~ iiu-ii in Vi|ii»rtuiiU) (if Ijitnl' selves fficorv 11 rally and practically fur Ihedutic* of the Coualing House- ■ Tim Courrc of In- inirlton eml-raccs' Ikiiiblc Kntfj Book Ktcplucand U» various applications to trade, vlis Wholesale, Keuil, M anu fa ct il fine. Shipping, Hanking, t’oinibiision Individual, l'oui]ionnd Company and Hail Hitnl BiisIiicm. .Afro, hecMres on Commerce, haw. Commercial Calculations and Practical'f’euinatiihin. , Applicants can enter the Institution at buy. lira", andattend from 7 a. k. to9 p.'s.

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It'takes troiii eight lo.Welve s eeks to complete njkj II course*.. • • • Slutlciiis aro jn-iUilcleJ iniUt’Jually hy tllusI rations uf llu »l nc>' liaitsac lioiis tiutt'ii.'udcuV m a printed book. The Miciiro is thus rcdaccd to syrtem 'that studciiti on leaving loo Cnllegr. «U1. be at>tc to take charge id, and conduct up on Kiclitifif priiicij-ics, any.set of IKjjLIc Entry books. -

UrNCRtf. Itsmint ixp Frftm u tak- vc( I..*twri of »i.;riu, and all •uVer sp.< of n Jir<r, ami other U*of ;f»i-»v.icai, VLiiitb andrf the er».!* i- VJ-t m 3 men of Dili all HHrurfal sLli'ap'Jc ■it'-i foau.-.jy,, _ r Ji.-Vsetc*. . • ’ ; !..■.■’;■« at< riebt rnnJiUou nf„ tmii.iriaiKe to tl>« * p"!?' 1 «r IJ;# fiuciatrifaitif; iLia eun*l»n*ftsa ! ti;r.i::, • <-r] <y, tj.e W.i.ka < er J* U (baton:j lt.3.01, ridr.-n.tor. ill (h- £:».“♦ :mJ Vtcr-tloni ■ u;: < kJvitL a U j n-Vaj-tiii.- t, 19 J ii,at fuw IiOc* of (nr- It-’j, - {- . -.»ri.r FViur*,. • jfhiwM lore Jfunir imrylnr i (rK. , tf ti'»of *Ut Jr c;:./.n - ipiluiIj, It Uicirco^ : J. i.f.!. f: be. uld. o;t.'i «a.v;y f n all : .,rU1J lu effcvl »ut <lJa * .• / I’e'-er. : ' I2*, i;| j4 t)9)lilDldU< f 5 1 b-inifki :;i 5 fc-atsli-elr;iij iir;m ni iM, n.W* iyon-ui.r.nd crniCra;.:* :;tevm iirn4;|«is;iiL't t flS,HC TUit’.U, . .' ; , f;u.r erf /.!• f..'./ ioirasi lit ■ I -. £, ‘ v V *? iM-ua; 5v . x’V- , *«>!<•. Stdrii j I* - ' 1 * J l C2n|idt.i.Ca t {f.'Y?'.*' - .,' j I’ 1 l *’. ’ -i d praro!, 11 .(k-artarl.r*,' >fer.4'«n .S'-m?.-1 .*i .-.'l .iiV ij _• y indby *;i JU , , ; " * 0- ::. lt.in!'i:» ; ., ■ Vc:.Vt-*..; AP-c--u. .. JtiSifiitSr.n. . i „i.. , , It.bf.-rey, ; 7 loaifii Y?i.i r.i* „■ a?[ -i; r 7:;•,; * 1-iier t iii.it ■ ;• . .. i tlu< liui { —A,>tiv - cfEUlii; tl» W070*.* .'.rr-Y.-rt ai.i l.- r,.’* w ‘aU>M7:ark fn ri fn In.’ ,.f it* *-*"* *»f i-freicroot.d one!, j-; , r.--( 4 ; >jiii:ptuay br rdpi/ijj fikjj bx l-oJldi; U,- u . * 1- A n-i'erj-a -.1 jiij .-Of fLlnIi-niijT Aarti ar ij... t t in Ihrib o( j,.r-, r . i .' ,.i- r . f.'.l.i^!Lfuj Ji.ioc*<irxtlL;iJif)£l , irr?». I< Cirlii l> I,'fjcjriaH,*., ■ ■ 11 lie *(f Il.il!..way. Fi) PlaUi-ti Nr**-Vd.-U. ■ »d t- . all rov.-rLit ta nml dMkT. 1j .Vr<5*-’ liii' :iWjRln»Ut Ifco and 1':h •!»;*. t), !*.*« at cl.,C3ro*», a j d *1 larbi'.Tivaii h cMi*t.i;ri.fcIe »arj« ij Ulinr ihy Ijr^er tlr'-f. . 15. i dm ii.iiH for the pttfdsjtee of pitifcu lit ever) tiiioM raKafiieitlJfad* box. • ,*T'iOi|i Irj’l— <-.(1 (i-.Jy ,

lullamatlou of I he Liver.

Ilosiox, March 4, 1ES}.

I have been afllkf'ed for manj* ;nn with a morbid sl.ve of the Urer; will* fon*i(|i»l!on. indigestion, colt] e\(rt;iitlrci, *-hooi!n n * pain In the ride. 4c. J wa* about to li e usual mercurial treatment »lwel>y I ho(.cii to pain relief, but not aeuie.- I ctiuM not He upon eitherside alien 1 Uvan With ibeJWiiM Syrup, and sfter uilag It for one week. 1 remitter tur,e!f cured. - nortS-iri T. II. KENDALL, M. D.

' Funnels Mechanics-and profrtrional gentleturn,, ai well u ‘V llm« abound *?n- - ter- Vereajniile li greatly to Uteli learn to " keep>^*' >^%i&tafl3lS^?££^tK24r bw-ks, to WHITE*’ an elegant biiMtirJ* ham) f.lul mike out prartie;; business forma, which i* desirable in ever; pro MaD.amt in ill LitiJtnrljU'Snt'tt,

N O one rtn.r*ly i. mUci cjiIc ! f.ir by tht tt-t. 1 - . tiuo >4 ii.t.iu.(i«i3tOi | ..i ILIui a -nr CiltlM.’ I «r.lx alii .i r .c. fuCti .*< Jic tl.. . .u'aj.rii.u a.tefitv: tvi.a:L.i !i.-j;.ii .... i:.4.1.u.c .lie iii.ti.H-,, am v,.;i .mi i(. I ca j ruvi, U»'.- uj can i.r.ie i; nu iu jr ill ail,. i{.'.4i:.iiy.

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lic.e ts iv,jibal.'i. jrt, Ji s-c j a,.tw r- 1J1J n-x kij.i; r-.j u iiu.cniii.iiic.ati ti.i- bm.iui ui^c-uitr.- iliV - U'u u->ill 1 - 1 n.itL '-t i i - iV. a.1 -u, *. (hi: f T - tiChi t>i c> co u.P e.w|c •vlt.yif >l*c >!•- .1 ta-tii ua tueHr!. a;.;.Sts •; >1 »4 ;<n:«4Vuh.Ui t ?} Ui}.t-.1..>. II J, 1-J, w.,( *..c on tu.ca> c.trjVi jii-cjicrtil /.f cti*-d -u.ul<ia.<i4, l>.i( Ui itiCi: jt-j,*,!. ] t.c „y jujiI’O' hr'a iluuiar br.nji a miti.o .cac.t ul tit.’.i bu.li, tin.I m t ; ;i,v.s. >l.e,c • uti.iutXiirciitii, e. co bajy iL,tu.>| utc A and ik it ireciy i-u.li {itrtuiu&m t: 4> ui'i tJ tut, price hill pJacr is w|iu:n li t. r,.-.c.i •I an—the | iwr an » c.i tij ti e rich.'- A mj.tr.Jiity.bi tins ie.it-Iv oicrai:;'vil.ert. .;._-owvt.e i tor ii.v -’i « 1‘ an.! Vaulin curt <■/ itttrr.,,;;.ciiu u, Him ii contains ui» yniti.i.c or tuneral, MBit |t.catit~ )l p'n*l.uv,> I1041.ii1.rt4 or o'.i.tf tsgu* . .u.icavJ •'luLtui cr tt t un ae cutiitttmiMj. '(Ii v *id ca.c.l tg u aie Icii a> lie-inny aajf u,vy n ad ccivr tS.8 illicaie. 5 . ■ .-

Wood. Eddy * Co.'s

FiiraUprofe-eOviis.iiiid furHeUUing Hu»in.-»-onk MnarmTi iTtoa nii.t, tm.'-itrinrsv, M ei. able them to keep uu a count of their bu;ioe? Transactions scici.tillc-rily, ■Heal practical evercUej for all kinds of RcUii : ami Wboleralt* biumi-*.-; I’raclicil CommUrini anil Banking also Uucht In this College by tin Principal. w ho baa been In Undue?* fir bitnsclL amt oilier*, for the 1.t*l twentv-foiir year*. Tbe fjcUiUc* for obtaining cllilstlnj.. for joa»t men allhil Institution, are equal if notiupcrior. to that of any other College in tbo.e.ty,; Oh jttg to tbe present able of the finance*. Ibe terms have been reduced fn)m $33 to $30, for a foil cource. - Two or more itailenti. entering al the »iar lime, will we rerrlve.1 at-taeiich.

Delaware State Lotteries! Capital Prize >$100,000 1!

The follow Inc .VapnlOtfcui Schemes wilt be drawn by Wood, fc-Mc -ft Co., .ManagersM '.Wit i ri lug ton, Delaware, in public, under the iuperi men dance of Sworn' Commissioner*, appointed by the Governor. : , ■ ; .,-> . Ueldivitre Lottery! Class G7$,

AXUTUKlt KEWJIOOK. Ur. ftima partc's CtPat Work, P CIV ATE Cl'IDE TO Ueii.th, ai;»j.ir.*i'BUic tli the diiev*C4 <‘f 16* genital or"fan? (>t |L« male tuJ ft- . male, with the latest di*> . cotcric-sln reproduction. The cOIIctcd rhi-uld use . (jo remedies. bo fora t.-nndti* from this vain* hlAtte** rSESUt-^■ S M° Ute mperiorim]b . ty or lie tethers I’srit aadLoiidontreslineetor dl-ttse* both ■*j,s * married-mid single about.) consult It, Ii!* book tall* bow lo ran the follow In* dl*ra«is and I'nllphieuiihoM who grope in darkness: • Conorrbcca, Gleet, chordee,s(riclii re, phymtHls jurai.hrr:o,in. -ravel, lyidiilU, bubo, warts teniuafistn, blotches Ktnlntl weakness nitatuinaiivrvor self-ttbueo, leuchontu'a or whim, 'Sbpprej.iwn of t bo raon-ts, falling of the womb, banvncchS rbcureiUstn; &c< IfUcati on mid wKery. tl*ortion.TaitcaninEC, ci-libacyj with remarks to the yoane and old of both ivies. It tcllt bow to liltiliigubh juvjcanf;', sod how to avoid It, <kc. The ]>alnful and deCtnictlro habit of »cU-pol-lution u bea* dejcribclj With the ratum, ajmptorn* end remedy.. hliUtont who bow Oil a jiremaluru and nutlucly crave, could have been living monuments roacy and willing to testify ' to Its fathertv admonitions, bad Utb book appealed, and lir.B. lived IuUjcmivcuIccdUi era tnrv. • . . PtrftclSaftgnard u*alnalQ(rack«Th. Fortieth edition— lOutWJCoiiletfOUJanuually, This Book aect cuder tea), pM-paid. to aU iaru of Ibe world, On tho - receipt of ik eta, orIvetoplesfurBI- ■ <■ Ur., Itonmjiarfc’a Celebrated Prcweittlvc.—ThisaimiJeihealthful, and yet *N tecluat preventive'b period > comparison with, anythin* ever v« dbcovered. It hu been proved by year* of experience, and in no InttanrobuU (idled wbcnippHed aceordin* to. direct loot. Married. nco(do. w bo do. not wl*h to inrivase tbcif faiulilea, should bo In j>os>.'islon nfibltIcitfumetii. »■Pricoreduced tofS. .

Draws on Saturday, DecemberSfith, 1P39.

career! . Such were her power*, that she would have attracted and secured in any department of active life. She used tbe first and only- education she received. Bhe wanted no other for this precisely sailed her. From this sad hoar the destiny 61 Cbilperic was at Fredegonde's disposal. He sat about preparing to yield to her influence, and to submit to her disposal of him. He did not attempt to throw off.tbe fatal spell; nor did he attempt to remove ths fair enchantress. In conceit with her, and in «!ent obedience to her, .lie took effectual measures topermanently retain her; Ho accomplished this in a circuitous manner. His wile mast be sacraflced. .Re' w *nted to keep up appearances | Growing pci* nlent and intolerably surly, he ordered the removal of all bis wren ami

78 .Ntimbers—13, Drawn Udllol's. 1 Grand Cnpllnl Prize of £100 0001 1 Prize of JjO,U0 168 prizes of SAW' t ■ " ' ab.H>tt '63 - “ - ,123 3 Prize* of : 63 . , 10b 3 “ 6,tui *63 •« ft. 3 •• . 4.0 0 63 ' “ SO 3 “ . 3.U* 4,810 . “ 4n 3 • •* , 9 Ju> 2T,BW Sb 110 “ 1.00 Vi- ■

Tuition for Wriihic and Bonk Keeping, when taken by the month. • • 51'. ft- : Tuition fir Book Keeping jut week, - b.u» . Tultlnu lor. writing j>er month', • 6,oo ; Strangers spending a short tinio In the city, who unvoiiarqiiaflil.d with lk)->t Keeping and Commercial Cnrtvtptidi'iib), etc-, will Hod ll greatly to their advantage to enter Uil*.College, .References gtven lo llio best Practical ttonk Keeper* In the glly—none to mere theorizers*. For further particulars, call, or addres* the Principal, ... deegj-ty B. W. SMITH.

i e.cr ui4 ,t k uc is ns: aicce the ccn«: (Ucnce ofiLe cuaiaj;.c A t 1 tat Aar.c.j t.‘ ili>urdcrianic tiujituimuii.tn, tli.cua/eNca* n>iiS t.i-cUuia.., .ii, (.on, iicadiK't.v, Uiiniticii, 1 vu.uacbe, Urj;he,C>,ar,Ij f Aiiinaa, I'aipnatun,' imuiai Kuccii.in w liiixcri.- . I i.;n‘ in ii.e iaiici> Cui.c. i »rJwii,,‘aj, l tn.-ran J .iMin: if ,Le o(o.na:u, tt., uf u in itu* utbc, put untne lrcoi.'ne iCnoa.vAv. ilh.a •■Cltl’ e,]c..i u.e (nun me 0,1*11, unil cuu-C iuenily c.r<-J ti.e.u tSi Suixc. it uu uitaiuaiue priurejon \u a ,1 iwnou tiateiing of nm.j>u n '\t u.« uuuiitgu, tltstiKi*. 'If twCcn wc*.'j«ui,iy erVjiliv w tn.if e* poLcd to tne inl.s-tiuu, tiiwi * nt be (iiu uic >j iiCaj, auJ ‘ uutiivt acv.tiuubt.c m »utnc*eui 4tunnty to ti)>t) decade, ticuceitb e<cn tuure .aiaao.etur pttKCttion than cure,and leif wincicr >Uucrfioui iniernmtcots t i( they mail tbciuSeliet of the proiecuoni tuts rtMicJy auunli, €ailiarlie JP 111 s 3 •yiir ait tht Purposes of a yim/Iy /*dynV,

39.396 Prize* amounting' to , ; 9I,lK,7fJ .\tatiy tme Pme'to fcyery two .Tickets! Whole Ticket* *2tr, Halves 910; doarters 93. Certificate* of Packages tn the above Scheme will be told at the following rates, which is tha risk: ’• ■ .•■ •• '' Certificate of package ot 20 whole tickets 9299 00 ,. ♦* . ■. aj half - “ .• 1495o

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PIIILAlIF.LriUA. (A Benevolent i hstltutlon, established by special endowment for the relief of the sick' ahd, distressed, afflicted with Virulent and , ■■■■' - -.epidemic diseases. ■. ,The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In-view of the awful destruction of human life, mused by Ke.xnnl diseases, several years ago directed thetr Consulting Surceon, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of thlsclaM of diseases. In alt their f.iims, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to »ll who apply by lellur, with n description' of their condition, (age, occupation, babas of life. &e.,) and In cam of evlnmo poverty; to fu n|l*h medicine* trie nirtiaTtfs. . • ' The Dlrecldn of Ilm Awoeiatlonfln their lain Annual Report express tho highest with the success which bas attenuol the.labors of their Surgeons In thn tun> ol Spermstorri'jra, Seminal Vk eaknesi, Cniiorrhte, Gleet; Syphilis, the vice of Oiianbui or . Self-abuse, eu*l other diseases of.Ibe Kidney* and" Bladder, die,, and order a continuance el the same plan for thn eliming year. ‘ ■ An wlmlraMo Report on Spermatorrhwa. *»r Seminal Weakness, the- vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-a'>u»e, and other dUcs-es of the betual organ*, by the ContuIUng Surgeon, will be lent by mail On * sealed envelope.) Kara or Cacao*, on receipt of Two Sraiirs for post* ftjrtt* ■* ‘ ' ■ * Address, for Report or treatment, Ur. J. Sinus llocotrro*, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association. Ko, 2 South Moth street, Philadelphia, Pa,- • •!«♦>*

“ “• 26 quarter “ 74 33 I'** . “ 28 eighth “ 37 37 Jlagitifictiil Schcimv

• to ■« aiiwu • EACHWEUNESDAV ioDEC'AlBBR ClassQ36 draws Wednesday, Dec. 7, C)fiss648draws Wednesday, Dec. 14 Class 660dri\vs Wednesday, Dec 21 Class67*2 draws Wednesday, Dec, 28 , .Nearly one Prize to everyTwo Tickets.: • 78 Number*—13 Drawn Dalluts. ■

are so rompdied thaldiicaic witlitu Uie ran;e of liiinr acuuu can rarely Vuhitaodor e,ad« inch,. | VUr.r |«he,ravtng Ktutb, auJncan.-«, I andiat'ifurwcC.cry j uinonof ii.e tbut iu ibsuatca ac.tun, and ic,.tn.ii r ' its ncauny tiiaintc*. .i> a cvu.c41.a1ce.ot ,b&c pniccfnei, iiie,Utaiid wijo ij'U>«ca uuan wio, psu ur phyucwi i|di-.ny is adviusbeJ 10 imd hts ueai.uur cueit) rc-oiedbya rc-,tiy ai 0D<.et0 •nutoO alto lUtibUy. .\o. 0D.> curelhe cTCty day cHuiilatnis of e,cij uo4y, Oui *jkj ituuj tarjuiuao.oanauautwin u.icarfjt - ibca^cn.tC.u^na^. 10 iiunuU s nuis uty .tu.tr. can .uuautav, cun.a.u.ug oeruucaie> uf IXotr ctl.t, uml iLrecuoit* lor Utc,r tue in Hie fuliua ,jij Wu. jaa iu**: C nths,/A wrfObtm, lUtotMMt ufnutgjnutt aiMUtrtd ati/mtu'k, .i<ta at it, litaiyrafuuii rui« lit wail MvtPti ioa.rivtt of Ut avnir ( UiCaitttJf, |«ti oj Afp*.l!U,Jaut' riicr, and other aimlrot ouajuajUiS, troiu a low sMucuf the l*Aig or «*j«.riiruuu u( iu uncuuh*. they arcott tL,iX4imi.a.icnui(icluru.r 01 me ouinu «n>i tne ronutitnon 01 tune aua to ibe syiieat ucuiu>a.e4 by wt»uie. ' ; ' ,

favoritei. For thta. most flagreot ; outrage of his tin/s, he bad not the shadow of a pretext All left;but Fredegonde, She determined to re* > tain the advantage she bad gained. It U probable that the had orders to nmain, ; For a while < she was the sole occupant of the palace. In the meantime, as bis brother * had married Bronebant, the daughter ' of IhoKing of the Visgolhs of Spain, Chitperio sought her beautiful sister in marriage. Her band and large patrimony were secured. Fredegonde cordially welcomed her to the royal - palace; but secretly resolved that ber stay there should be brief, and her life miserable. Sbe could not,'with the least degree of patience, brook the idea of surrendering to ‘another the king, over whoso narrow and selfish mind she had acquired such a complete control; aud with him all her dreams of grandeur and power. She instinctively hated all who pror jecled their opposing shadows across the path of bur atubiiiuu. This pour VUgoth became the helpless prey ol this rapacious vulture. Fredegonde was more assiduous than ever in her attempts to conciliate the feelings, attract the regards, and gratify tbe

1 CapitalPri^eof $40,000. 1 lirltoW '' ' ,65 “ ’ 100 1 prise of . 1U,WU ’ 63 prites «f ft) ■ t urirc of 7AUU ' 63 prises of 5U I prize of ’ 5.UJU 83 prizes of . 4U I priz*. of 4,139 13u prizes of - .X 3oprucs of JA4) HdHW prizes of . 20 3>. prize* of 27,b4« prizes of lu 2Cu prizes of .‘ ■ pUb . • • , - 32,396 Prizes, ' : AmoWUng to 9329^9

Whole Ticket* 910-IUlvef $3—ttuarwrs 92KCrritflralei will be sold ■t the futto wing rate*, which ts.thn risk.. Ccrtiflcalei uf (isckagu SC whole Udccts, 9149AU •* - - , S6 Half *• • : * 74,75 *i »• Sfitluarter •* , 37^7

: J£p Madame Loam's Female Monthly t*jlU Is a ufu and reltabth rerartiy formpprcsslona and all leinak disease*. Ladies should not mo ih'in during preynancy, as they will produce tntscamorts Vriec 81 per box—eitra lino, fi Sent to any address tj malt, post free. Ko letten will ho answered notes* they contain a re* tolltaneo or a potUrt stamp. Dr. Bonaparte's French Patent Male K»f*: Till* lililclu enable# those whose health or drCumsSanrvi do tin! permit an inerwrta or family, to irpihit! or limit tho number of their offsprings without lljunag the constitution. It li me only safe and tare premium against rretina ncj’ and Jiwan*. the abort articldis spedally in lor dod to fulSll this desideratum; It it perfecity safes no nirtalie substance enters Into Its con)j>"si lion- The price of the French Patent Male lime, 51 tlic single one. 81 per halfdoien, $7j>erdoren. j)T Ail orders addressed m |tr, E. R. BOSAIlTK,So. Iritcjcsmorestreet, be nr eon Fifth and Mxth six., Cincinnati, Ohio, alii be phntta* ally attended to. Ur. ti. can be eons a) led npo a clE disoasea of which this boots treats. Ofico hours t> a. n. to 6 r. w. aepS9-ty ,

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In Ordain f t'ieht* or Calificalu, codetta the t-mount of money to our oddrvs*, fur what you nub to purchase; nntuulDo Lottery )u which you vUh it invested, and whether y ou wish Wholes Halve* or Quarters, on receipt of which, we tviii) what ii uulereJ,b) first mail,logeiberwIUt the scheme. ■' Itmud 1 lately after the drawing, the drawn number* will be sent witli a » rill- n explanation. runbasera will pi. aee write lUotr tigualuru* plain, nut give tlie uatoe of their Post Ulhct), L’uutiiy and Mate. All cotumuulcalioni strictly confidential. Ail prim of $l,UCd, and under, paid ImmodUM) slier tho drawing; oilier priies at Urn usual time oHd days.

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First Premium and Medal washing. AND WHINGING HACIHAE JSTEVKSR, Manufacturer. Venwltlea. Ind., « Invite* attention to hla Superior Washing Ac Wringing Machine, which received the JaTJmWl Medal atlhe Ohio Suto >25Pair, and at (ha V. S. fatr M / Fair at LvuUvIlIe; Hi* plonia at the Mecbantea Institute, Cinelnni* 1BKV) U, i>., and the Cnt pm- ... nil-im at each County Pair In Ohio, Indiana OJL and Kentucky, where It bus uablbiud,and Is Iwt J pronounced superior I to any Machlno of tho II hind ever before offerI,/ n cd to Iho public, both I for saving labor dr the | wearef clothe*. This Machine was tau iited by J.- JlcUuahlln, October, tSiy. All orders promptly filled; prico (BIB.on — Agents for the *alo-(n \ eray. P- L. Grirard k Ron: Aberdeen, K. W. Oould: Allensvllle, Jno. Moore: Falrricw, Henry A. Tinker. August 3, 1659.—If

Jvrfltc Trity u/ Cv*JUaftivt J*u.tiM/SMoieeafoa atayts. s/ (K suisir. . | So vide It lie odd of lu u?erulne& and so nu memos are the ca*u of lit cares, thai aiuioit e i cry section or eoiiu.ry abound* in penanu pnbiiciy kuuwl), who nate MtnibtoitJ from ■.arming aaj ci co uespemte ouenei of u,« magi by ir 3 ttiituonce tried, 1U superiority oier eiery other medicine u too apparenttoe.-capooI*>eri aiiuii, and rbcre its'virtue* are ana* n, me public nu longer behuue what antidote to employ (pr the dt, trussing ami dangerous aaoctioosot the pulmonary or e »m that are mddem to our cifmale. Ubite many interior reuied.es thru,! upon ilio coannuniiy have failed and been dl-carled, Uni has gair.e J fritedi by every inn, conferred beiivhij on the antictcd they can ne'er forget, and pseduced cure.i ioj annitrous and loo te.uauabie to be forgotten.

OUH SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, CLASS 51, Capital Prizes 8100,0001 Draws Saturday, December 17, ’fit). Tickets $‘20; Halves $10; Quarters $6, Order* for Tick els or Certificates In the above Scheme* to bo din 1 clod to W Out), EDDY k CO., Wilmington, Del. Or, WOOD, BODY & CO., Augusta, Oa. Ur, WOOl*. KUUY k CO., Atlanta, Oa.

F.RE IVLite Lead, Chroma Greta, ‘ Chrome Velio*, Farris Green, }*ru-ian Dlue.' Vermillion, ' Cli ernt art net Dine, Van tyke Drews, Umler. litkeraye Jt Tatty,* > • Coasiansiy oa hand and for sale, at the Ten. Dm; Store, opposite Odd Fcltaas Ball by aui,3 j ,j. u,raimcD.

raxraun tr i>u. j. c. Ai ua & co., LOlVLl.l., il.ASi. For »!e by J. U TiUuti.tUi'. Vevay; J, \V, j[orph;,ilt. Sitrlinj; Ko„tr,Or Lotton, iiooreiieid; W. lilbson, I a.r.-jl; sLn* A; Ifont.er, t ru;g. suire, Fcasle.a Or co., General .tgvnti, ctucinuati, U.

pur Thu Drawings ofth* Dslawara State Lottertei are published In thvifew York Times, New York Herald, and Xew York Steal ej Zeituny. Bril' Circular*, containing' Schemes for the month, sent free of expense, by addressing as above novJO-lm

PINT. LrimCfL—-Well Masoned tad ready lac u:«—clear, fin.t and second coianiwsrhe sale at pricer reduced to nit the Umar. '*' k apdf UARWOOD k DOJLV.

BUUXING FLUID, OfofoJ Li«P!, liastiVU LiVfi, Hull LiMPP, For any of the shore, cell st auyd U TDIEBAUD

CIGARS &. TOBApCP-Of »^rr r Lest quality, iojt sale at the Feoy.tu Dnir slorc, by I.'STEVEMS. is’rj

*7tw. tho milts of the royil fiolly wow UnJr blit without trlmnlB|.

SALT— 60 bbls No. 1, Kiniwhfi Salt nJtbf ALFRED SHAW.

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