Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 13, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 March 1860 — Page 4

injured, haring previously resisted winters of greater severity. Mr. W, D, Kelley, Ironion, Ohio, March 13, writes that in this vicinity the severe weather of the 8tb of December, killed some of the fruit hints of the fine and tender varieties ;of peaches, but the prospect of a good crop is flattering yet. The fine varieties suffered most. Mr. J. C. Longhiy, Rockville, O., writes in substance as follows: The fleets of early winter, in December, destroyed all the buds on some varieties, and a few on all.

i ALFRED SHAW, INVITES (be attention of (he public to ins recent purchase of t large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, : . ■ Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,. , Queens ware. Hardware, &c., His slock has been purchased, with great care, expressly for Hie FAIL TEADE OF 1859, and will be sold at prices to suit the limes.

DR. HAMPTON.

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' Kolice to Publishers.

AH Publishers willing to Club their j periodicals' with Tise-Ucveillc. are re-1 quested to seed os their loaat ttrini, and.; exchange with us, that we may place .he same on file for inspection, and include their publications in the list to be found below.

JESSE TEATS, WOULD inform his old custccen «n<l the rest of mankind, that he is Just receiving and cpen.rg it his old stscd tt'e largest and best assortment of Gccis in his line ever brought to Vcvay, cos:* prising, in par:, a complete stock of

HEALTH RESTORED!

, DR. HAMPTON'S Compound Diuretic Pills

CONDUCTED BY F. J. WALDO.

DR. MOTT’S

WEDNESDAY, MARCH S5, ISW.

(JUjalybealc pits.

DEY GOODS,

A 5 apcrlect “J ttomacblc preparation of IRON, puriSc! of Oxygen sad by coabuiUsa ta Hydra gta, of h!|?h medical authority and tltilordinary cEcacy la etrh ef tic (Slowing ezaphdbU, vii: DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. EMACIATION, I) VS PERSIA, DlARRIHEA, CONSTIPATION. SCROFULA. SALT RHEUM. SCUBVV, JAUNDICE, LIVLK COMPLAINTS, RHEUMATISM, MERCURIAL COX SEQUENCES, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA, CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, M1SMFNSTRUATION. WHITES. CHLOROSIS. tU-„ PIMPLES on the Face, roughness up the SKIN, etc. . The IRON b.-Inp xbiort-oJ by ibe blood, aa J Jh’u circulating through the whole lyitcta. to pattef thebody can escape their truly wc.aJetfUia&ucoce. ,, Ibe.experiencw el thoa-aodv daily prate* Umt no preparation of Iron can for a atom cat be compared a lit it. ImpnritiMof lhebbx>d.ilepie,tW of vital energy, pale and ether wive,let ly cotapleiI'ni indkab? tU Ltcea-ily la almt-H every conceitablecatc. In all cvevof female debility («u>r albut, chlorous, it c-.l lu tffctu are dellghfully renovating.’ No remedy Lae ever been dbc-jcered, in the » hole L!itore at meJIt Ine, whbh exert* >uch prom pi, h ap py. a ad fu Ely rei tvratl re e 08.U. Goad appetite, complete digVitloa. MplJ acqulvitlan cf vtrengtb, with an oi.uiual ill,politi co for active and cheerful exervUe, Immediately follow Haute. As a grand • I'jmarble mid general reit.'r stive it hat no superior aad co iitbitltQte, -

Agency for Newspapers & Magazines.

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Groce lies, Hardware, Bools and Shoes of all kinds, QUEENS WARE, HATS & GAPS, For Men and Boys, and READY I11ADE CLOTHING, - 'I'byethcr with a thousand things tennumerous to mention in an advertisement. All of■«-|;ic;i v ;ii be su'd as cheap »s the cheapest, fur cash or its equivalent. I wouldie<peclfully-request all wanting articles in my line to give me a call ahd titmice niv‘stack before purchasing etsewteie, as feel cuifiitnt that I cec suit you. JEb&E'-TEATS. , Vevay, Ocl. 1?, I Sip,

As many of the patrons of the Reveille may wish to subscribe for a Magazine or newspaper, we arc enabled to furnish copies of those nitnei below at lower tales than publishers’ regular prices, and we are responsible for the money, and assume all risk of loss by mail,. The following is s partial list, which will.i’C added to from time to time■ Godej’i lily’, Bock, Philadelphia, ■ I ’.Ci Perm: n’t Mafitlae, . “ • 1.10 Atiiur’i Hocc J.’ijailce, ■* 1.40 Fiturday Evening I’cnt, “ 1.73 American Dinner. 1,25 AUamic Monthly, Daat'in, M»t., "*.24 Genccstf Farmer, Bocleiltr, Nc«r-Tork, n Rural Ne**Y«rkcr, “ 1-1* N«*-York Lei ytr. New York City, -1.15 Ilaroer’a Monthly, *’ “25 Ufo iliibtfUtd, “ ■ 1.24 Wiltr-Cure Journal, * - M . fS Phrtnolojricil Journal, 11 ■ Ci Indiana Farmer, ImlUnapolU, . , 115 Frt-nxiton, Fort Wayne,' Indians, . t.W Ohio Cultivator, Coluabiu, 74 Persons desiring any of the above periodicals can save money by ordering them through us, and run no risk of losing their money iii the mails. Specimen copies can be seen at this office. Wt are Tot warding names every wee it, and the business is steadily orf the increase.

Country Produce, of all binte, bought ami snlJ. ■-.alfhed suaw. • ;■ /Petty Street ,'Vevay; Indian?.

(fc7“ Tbo agents 01 the lost steam--ahip Hungarian in New-York, give the following as the total number of souls on board when she sailed for the United States:

{Tar the Indiana Reveille.

Schoolday Reminiscences.

Not long since, while passing a few days.in my native vi.Iage, I visited the old school-house of my childhood. It was a pleasant afternoon in September, when, with a former school-male for a companion, I sauntered forth. It,was some distance from the little village, .around the road, hot we look * nearerpmh across the. meadow, and were soon there,— Here stood the old school-house in the same quiet spot, as in years'before. But how;,changed!- The fingers of limo had been roughly at work. Here and there a board was loosened from the fence. The gate stood open, and one hinge was gone.; The walk that led to . the door was overgrecn with-weeds. We entered the house,-for (here wan no bolt to prevent intruders. The door creaked on its hinge*,; for it bad been long since any one had passed its threshhold. Once more wo gazed npoa our old school-room,- but found time had hear-as lm?/ within as without. The floor, was c6.ve.red...with;dust—the ceiling Imug?.wiib cobwebs, and the walls in many places were crumbling away. In'; one corner-were a number of desks; and benches piled up promiscuously agaiast tho wall. On several of them were rude names and figures, pcrhiips carved by some ■mischievous urchin, when he.tbongbl the Teacher’s eye was turned. Jn another corner was a broken shelf, where wc set baskets, and beneath were several rows of wooden pegs, where we )uscd to , bang our bonnets. j ■ , After remaining hero for;;n shot* time, wo .closed fie ddbtv arid again looked. without. Yonder was ,-our once pleasant ploy-ground, where we had so oftcrU jumped tbo rope, played at blind-man’s luff, or scaled in the tirade of the spreading mople*. ■that grew near, fqt mod many n pleasant: plan f*)r; the future, .But how different ilVappearance now! It had been lately Tented by a neighboring farmer, and was)now- covered with waving corn. The beautiful maples had long, .since ; been felled by the woodman’s axe. We next bent our steps along a narrow and well-beaten path that led to the never-failing spring, which gushed from a green hill-*i|le at a short distance. There it flowed as in the days of yoie, tho* like the rest, it too, had changed.-— The beautiful willow. which overshadowed it, wo could hardly recognize as the one we had helped to plant one summer morning, years before; and the streamlet that went winding its way through the meadow, had formed a broader channel. Wc gathered a few flowers along its bank*, and then seating ourselves on the green grass, talked of days gone by. Wc thought of the many happy hours spent in that old schoolroom studying our various lessons, or liatcning to the kind induction of our loved teachers, Wc remembered the winter when Mr. II taught, who closed the term with a grand exhibition, which all the neighborhood attended, and how wa could think of liulo else fur weeks before. And well, too, did we recollect our kind teacher, Miss I. , and we will ever look back with pleasure upon the many days spent uuder her instruction. No cne ever went to her in tionblc without finding a sympathising fiicnd. Tbo last dxy of that term wag as fresh in oar memory as though, it were yesterday.— There was scarcely a dry eye in the room, when she told us that as she lived in a distant part of the State, she must bid na “good bye," not to see us again for many years, and perhaps never, till we all meet above. She gave us some parting mementoes, which, though of little value in themselves, we shall ever keep for her take. — But where are those dear teachers and loved, school-mates now?— Scattered far and wide. Some have sought the far West, many have gone know nut whither, while others have passed to their home above. Maria. Elisabethtown Female Seminary,

L. D. Sine's Seventh Art-Union GIFT DISTBIBUTIONl

From. Liverpool—crow 80, cabin passengers 30, steerage 40. From Queenstown —cabin passengers 13, steerage 40. Total 205.

SNj.COO.iWf.V •/ Fnfuai/t Prius'-rFamiif Car.rjdge, M*t:\ //-Mis. atiJ .Vi/cir-.V-aa/r J liartcorti i'y>. VA-fitl liTIT n AMKHlC AS GO/.D, $lW>. E‘(ij,V». and IUrnoi, 4 (Oh T-Oc(irrc ttwur wirf i'uMiJ. Slid' One Rxiy-jricrW Go/i //(iv'iv'c ' tr u*W inJ-p*nitAt Sf(vxi. Slid. HO Atrtttif Kith Form:,if /.and,' Nu .I'd-.uly UtLri-ie AJuCAints, rungnif ,«ft fn-rt /nr* f7j [•> 4IIJ.— line t‘>il /*ar(.;i.ij i end tiyrji mgi, nvrta fen* i-O to SJjU tirri.

New Store ami New Goods!* E. P. CRUTCHER) M ER CH AKT TAILOR, H** Jon npm-J a tea esUsbiMtaaLt la I'ttt- ,l/» iv.j iUticj; ibr * f, f t,of i-I Kiln rjiJ ftrrj Mtetea. Vi-V):j, if.!;,:.*, •h*ru Li tuULiia a gbed elort or G ente Futr.lsblas Deeds. ' *np .Ucaily-Kjailecitriiijji^, "ih’iti !r* rtse r ■» K ; A*- I tuvif it ;ioivj br j r>- . . •

Our readers will remember that all on board perished.

WHOLE NO, PRIZES. - - TWO. TICKETS LIMITED Tu - - 7 Wd. Single iKk-.ts. S3 iO, Three .Ticket*, $a W, Six TK-UU. 415 U>. To tie Drawn at (Inctmial). O., on Monday, Ainrcli 10, ISOi).

up ncea; Eat metal taxes containing JO Pills, price SO cents |<i box; alx boxer, i- 50; otic doxen bote*. 41 IXJ. For vale by I'ruggUtt gee trail) 4 ; WlllWsciit fret to any mldres* un:reteint * C the prfce. Alt Icttrn, wJto, ti:., should be xiJ levied to - H. I). EOCKE-.C CO., •Grerxvi AUixfO 553 Drralvii, Ne«-Vori.■ Fur talc In Vevaj by J. [„ TllJt[)ALTvd.-ijev la (I'niiit'u t'jiiiily J/i/uiiiii. 1 ly .

Charity Should Begin at Home. —The Engli.-h people who grieve so much about qnr poor slaves, bad better read what the piiusTifd learned Dr. Canilt says from his* personal knowledge:

■\TY SEVENTH ART VNluX LIFT IMS a lI TE*I HUTTON Rill be drawn kj Clndr.nall, Vtiiij.ittt Mt/ndav. M;.K)i llrlfi, 181**,ot, viltlili IiCcJibiu, in to Pi.- *.;. giill!c< 4 l;t new -Faihl'i 5!i,te!i Ibir.-narid StiverMoniit.d Haiin ji, Ri'fCi S:ii', tin, <-i,b gift of i.'ia', In Aiiierifi’i ti l l, H.*ri j . R’»cg>, and Hjtli,';?, tt-tflii ? Ini’. R.a Rira’jWOO'l I’ljiii). wott’i Mi l the niapiilHceiA Rub) - JuMfeled (•■■PI lli'ifaler, w.irth>.T5r, there will In- dUtrtljutcd T-U Walchcs.of bAiglUli ai:*T Ang lican mate, worth from $35 vptn J-jtj Among them will In* found ai{excellent (Inbl I .ever Hunting Watch, vroTUi - S*!W : ; «itc A tm-rirait >porting WMrh.Rir timing liiif/v*. n orlli 513’-; Tw<i Ladb-v’ fluid Enameled Ruliv-jeweL'd Illnumnd-icl Hutalng Watrliei, vi otlti 4 KXi each; bcvnlvv »large variety of Gold xmt Silver Let er Iluti'tii g WaUhv's all warranted accurate lim>,*-ti'epv’fv' all <! Why Of them that Trove defeVtivo u ilvle excltanpJd. -There an? two Idiid Vtamnis—one for l&lacre*, a 4JWi, m-l the other ter HI acres, nl 4 tiro, which ii the Govenimenl price fur the tame. There are tit- Famlt) Sewing Slaclilnev, of I. .Ml Mng: cr & Cm's pairtil, w bjrh are put In at the man ufacturvTs* priced and ’range trmn 815 Id 3113. There are ul.u 3*A> Prlievof American Gobi, In tinii*.tangiuif freni S-.ICIup i» 4M.-0. In addition P> Ihu above tliere will be- found in UfiL Scheme i*>iue of the mo-: bcaa'Jful itvlui of, Coral, Garnet, Cameo, and Gold Knatneledf llrvarlplnv nr.-l Kar*rings,' Gen't* UiarautnV llri-Xitjiito, shirt Stadj: ml Mo.mo Hu toms, solid Gold Unger i;lnp*(tRrt.l Ring*, Lottiet King*, Regard Ring*-ete., Gobi Pen*, tilveroxtCnviuD, Btiu fitdd am) double-plated - Silver,'Tahlo amt Tek-tpuntll.etc., all of which are piit tn at the Vtr) lowh.vt ca*b value.' Till* wliule timnhnr of Prirev 11 1 Juo, and h* tho Tick tit.v are limited : to 7,uj(l t there 1* more limit aa avenge nf ou-i chance To.every dvc Tlckels-. :

i u (anil ?S a!fe CJo t hit:-

vul kin.'*,'T’j,ttM,r.

Alas I in Ireland there is; no sympathy for the poor .man, and there is no commercial labor. Though living next door to his landlord, their hearts are as widely separated as if tho Atlantic rolled between them; tike the desert stream the poor man’s life flows on nnsceo, nncared for; and, ha lives and .died in Ireland as if he did not belohg to human society.— When expelled from bis wretched cabin by uialico or by bigotry, he has no factory labor to protect him; and the emaciating poor-house,.with: ibrsactariaa persecutions; n tho sad fate that clones his wretched and uu-‘ happy existence. ,

American and Foreign

r,-s. I I, t... r.t.-.i d tffitijt l;t?r_l t;..:» Ji pw.i I. iMn 'J'l'i- l, «>-lLcr U c; i;>:or i’.,:. 1: ,* ''I'.N'r tie 1 la*'*. *>; pcittjCniM.V ltiT-J«i-.r.-i'..,rv, I *::>

STEREOSCOPIC EMPORIUM. I'. A XT 1J O X V, 3oa IJKOA HvVA V, SEW J VOKK. After Mil M, Ubi,a|3Ul Itausu\V*T, tiro tW* /rum iAr .St. .Vic War The Stereoscope )■ the inn*! Instructive, laterresltag, ru term In I tig, amusing, and « Citing, uf modern invctaiotii. ■ / Xone are two young, none too aid. none ten lntelllcc.il, nano too uneducated, to eckiiewl- ’ edge Its worth and beauty. - -j . Xu homo It complete nit bout it, aud It must I and will penetrate everywhere. ) It presecU to your view, every parVoftha; world,Jt* all the relief, tutituru,' |en|<«t:itr, I tttid sharpness of detail, as If you were on the I SJ-tiU , j Photographers are every»hero r ..eip!oring ; Europe, Ada, Africa, America, Ih sesnh of il,'„ | grand and the beautiful, and the result, of their j >klU arb consianily unHchttig our stock.; j . Wo have an liumetim s andy of lutper Views ’ of Scenes |n I’aris.Lonilcin, England, Scotland, i 'Ireland, Wales,' France, Itelgluni, Holland, | iaitirrland, Spain, TLp Rhino, Versa lies, St. I Cloud, Fonts tableau, Tulllrriet, Italv, TucLev, • KfM.t, (be Holy Iju.I, China, India, Cry.il i Pa»ce; al*o Groupes Historical, amusing, war j riago scenes, break fail iccnet, pk-ulc*. statuary. t &c., Ac, An' ex cel lent assort mm of tllumln-J ated Interiors of Palaces, Chardin, end Caihc- i draU at France, Halt, &c., Ac. The eJWA of • these IllumloaM views U most rent srk able. j ■ Every penile man of wealth 1 and tr fined lade ( should nave tab is drawing room tome of oaf * exquisite views on glass, with a revolving Mere* 1 uico|<o, (bowing 13, S5,30 or IW) sctnci. Xo:h tap van be'more faciuattag, and one can Oder no greater treat to a frieyd fond nf the pkUrcnjue and the beautiful. ■ AnitntuyV Inttaniancour Stereoscopic View* ere 'tin* latest Phoibgraphle w ondvr. They are taaeu In the fortieth part of a second, and even thing. no mailer bow fast It mas Ui moving, iV depicted as sharply and destlnttlv as if It had been perfectly ui nil. ThUgls-vii an additional vi>1 tie, for ij> the beauties of inanimate nature il adds the charm of life and motion; The pieces* iia discovery of our own, and being upKnown In Europe, wo receive from london and Paris large Orders forA tlhony’* view s of American life and ti l ery,' Among other thlucs «c hare J;;*{ j.oblld-e J StoreOfcoplc lllvtlt,ll>iiu nf the rvvne of tho rollon ftieet i‘iajcr Moe.!c(;i, |ii width many j hearts fert'au bit re it, 'Du piiticutara of ti.i*; will be found tn our catalogue. 1 Oar catalogue of subjects mid pr.ee-1 X;’! •.? j forwarded to, any - address on Ut.-, receipt vd a I stamp. ■.-.•* ! Parties tt a dills mo sending os $3. $i. .lie, j $15, 5i«i pr J.’i iai)havjt« good Indraim-Maml J juchpicture*cstatt n.->\ request, sent by. Evi pre*i, . ' ' | .'Views [without InMaiinert; can be rent it I mall. ‘ _ *

i^lOTTCK!

/ The last Legislature of" Indiana passed a law forbidding all persons to deface or in any manner injure shade trees in towns, villages and cities, affixing the pen ally, we he? lieyei' at five dollars idr each and ev* cry offence. : Furthermore, many persons arc inthe habit of hitching their horses to the shade trees in frontof tho Bub*

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lie Square, and several of them have been killed by this . thoughtlessness on the part of tliese persons. A nicq shade tree is very valuable, anti should not he abused; and we are authorised to notify all violators of the that hereafter all offenders will bo prosecuted.

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LETTER FROM ED’.VAKO J1AT13. : Hun. Edward Bates has addressed

a letter to the Missouri delegates to the Chicago Convention, in reply to questions. propounded to ' him by them. The main points are as' follows: He has no . new ..opinions on tha* subject of the extension of slavery, arid none formed with reference to the present array of parties.’ lie is coevel with the Missonri question

• Tins public may rest ariured U»at mv business ii condm.li.-il in n jhifevliy fair al.J honorable manner. 11 nvo >evn engaged lit the business for sic year;, and all of my drawings have In* variably runic off on the day advertised/, and the Piires base .always been lent Id the Tic tel Judders. All the mreiey far Tickets Is‘lent'at my ri?k,itiid If it Is but in transmission, I will make itg-W t-i the person sending It. All Pri*. res'drawn by p'-reon* iml pre.v.-M : will tc forwarded hr lire Tlctci-holdcr* within one week (mm tire day *>l Prawtag; cither by ilail orExpretf, tree ut i- ■ jHTae. niid id my risk. Persons at a distance nbo fati not allend the drawing, them-elves. will stand the same chalice u tho* they were pruM-nS. hut yf they dr Ire Iftthey can appoint any .Misti at lend fir the ui. who reside* in Cmetain-.ii. <»e who nmy h/otra visit to liio city vn ibo day of ■ ‘i ' . A I.ifinf l-r.iwn i.mnl-cr» will Ire f.*rwarded to the (ickei-liiinh-rs. n Itrthei fnitORate or not. The usual Premium of ten j»er vent In Jewelry vs til be Mbi.vi <1 t.i A gents idling (Iv TlrkriS or tip ware. ■ A j; tin’s rilling fcu, or upward, will ic tiijioveda Premium of ten remit In OoId. A!treH|smsUde persons ere renmoted to act as Ap'-tit* tar the sab- of my Tickets.. ! .ln ordering, t n k<.;s i n thi- Krtarpiise,' Ire sure ui<t-say, -■Fit yogr Sev.-j.Ui .lh-otii.ni prainpg,” oitn-r-wise’livkeu might bu sent in my regularittouittty Ktileq ris.'i.. Agenls are caniestig requested not to order more 'l itkeis than they have tt cer-. laiuty of retling. . tiLtold Tickets must' positively be returucil at least one week previous to Hut day ul llruivtag.’Fr’ All order* must.bo addreswd to lu 1> FIXE, box T1U, Ciudtatal), Ohio. ■ . tabl

Wo hope , all will, take warning, and-thereby' save themselves much trouble and expense; and save the shade, trees. • .

M. B. BATEIlAil & CO.'S NURSERY, AT ; . COLUMBUS, OHIO,

of 1829. : Ho formed !iu : P;.'inion^ ■ then, and hsa not changed tlc»rr. sine*. At the lime of t:,s Herclnticc. -aad long after, slavery was regarded at an evil, temporary in its nitjnre, and Itltoly to Jknpjioar Jn ibo conran. i>f lime; jot while it contimieil it was a misfortune to the country, socially, and politically. Slavery is a. social relation; a domestic institution. It exists by local law; the’Federal Government has no control overit in the States. Tjie Tcrriiorieo are subject and subordinate, not supreme like tba Stales. The Nation itrsnpreme over them. lie is opposed to the extension of slavery, and thinks the spirit and policy of the government ought to ha against ita extension.— Tho Constitution docs not carry *l.v ,very into the*.Territories nor any*

We have received a copy of tho Descriptive' Catalogue of this old and reliable Nursery. Mr. B.utehain wan for many yedrs the conductor of that Excellent paper,The Ohio Gulttand ts thoroughly -posted■ as to thq wants of wc.slein farmers andoihors, and we em cordially recommend his nn/scry to bur friends.-— Mcssrs. Efwauger & Barry, of the Rochester Nursery—the largest in the country, are partners of Mr. B., enabling him to furnish varieties of all their selection of fine tree*, shrubi, etc,, raised in the West. ■ , 11 Wb advise all those desiring to plant; trees, shrubs, etc., to semi to Mr. B. and get a Descriptive Cafa 1 log no; as they _ will be chccrhdly sent gratis tool! applicants. See advertisement in-another column. .

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Kilt** who wish to be advlred really valuable In thd-lino that comes out. tnav send ui their name to plate on record, and »e Will keep them |*ovteil nl our nun r'viwiit;. Men of leisure will find a imm fc'clnatihg end delightful aiuuiemu t. \\v are pre pared In Hi'out aronloura will, crcruMiis necessary, for their, v.ecctr, together wiih instructions '’How to uVe J-‘u-re««.oi.to Pic'urt* >! K. AXTItOAV, Importer and Manufacturer U PL olographic Material*, ttcreascOJicS, and Vlebi.

C. re .lire iCltlltf. S;ric!nrf', ' ’ Cure l.turfiMr^a, Cure J.tlienori(r»;a. Cute (.rHPi;;)nl.(r.l. Citro l.xi.rb.if:!, o;.«. Cure i-t'iK.i.uirfia*,., ■ CtitK Lriiiit*>nt:o;j-, Cure' I.vuch'itfl.C:.), Cute Ltucnotrhc:*, . Cure I-trnchoxrh ■ I'lire/LtDchoirl-a'H, Cure Letichorrlitcn, Cine Ltitchorrlitra, Cure l.euchotrha:*. Cure Luichorrlitcd, male \Vvakm L s*ts,‘ Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses; Female Weaknesses, Female Wt-nkiits>t*. Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses. Female Weakness, ; Feiaale-.Weakisesjk-i, ■■;■■■ ■ Female Weaknesses, ■ Female \\ eak nesses, - and , all olker; ’ ... ■ : li is eases •’ of the '• BuiDiira,' Kick er si Axo Smp*l Oio*ss.

l.'e, • tir! u oik -Vi ’ -v ’ ■ *- J* . pfi.;;*.:' ... T'.’,* ;* Wi »■■■ JX5& • 't-'J f !’ nnl.iej ,.<> ■*<*/.• * Iasi r tv d riwv* ' ' - ) r jt. '; book l.'::* M Vlfi lit- Jv!..vwj:v: li.tr'jpf. Mi.I ■ •;•■« i : .'mp in'• »Vi t a» : Got ''r.lni i. ( ! \.’t, eri>el; ial-o, r,;L.:r*-i wo.Sr.C’*.. ei-» ti*('e.*hiii vlf-ubjic. U'uul.urrl.o-i i-r « bit. 1 ,. | of i!;i' uiiiai; oftbo Wp:n;., l-arrtni.cvji ri .'-.T.'.-t »■<: lie. it Ltifcli on ri.: «‘.fetji uV.rd.iu, iuiK~n>>rf p.<cjltm-y, wlii 7 •- w.rts I.* lit** sotri's m il ol.! '•M>a:hV , Xi:*, it tells tow t vdi-iir-ul'i r'c£~nrj, **0: ho* •.* avoid It, 4 c. - -

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Ihrit, Unecy, and llnmtii (br $l t L. D. SINB’3 > . Surr-Fiux C-ssse Cirr EMcaraux!

nir'Merthanti from'every section of tho rtiuiiirj ara respcikfallyluvltcd t> make an oxamliistmn of oar stock. as our discount t * lie Ihniu wilt be liberal. J To PiiuroOKsrustsS-Flrst class rirreoscot ic Negative* wanted. bend by mall a print unmounted, with price or Negative. ! ’

$11,200 in Valuable'Prizes! , CO Acres of Rich Fanning Land!

£5b PHIZES IX A JUKI! If AS GOLUtf

'Are Hunlrtd an<t fifty (Sold and Hiker Liver Hwiltns H'affJHsf north/root $3D/o $300 «re*. -i /liio iSntifiy Xo'Mintt at $73 and $ 105 rock. ■ —Gold Vkiuti*, fuic JruxlT f, 4c. Tickets Mmiled to 12.0001 IVliolc Xurabrr of Priitij I b'iNCf.t; Tick 1:1 s,....v ■ . C .0si; Udi.ua. T 9 be Jra«n at Cinriccatf, Monday, April 9, ItCO, I would respectfully call the atteciirnof (he pobHe to my Sute-Jirrt tiraod O-I ft VhUjjtrnt, which will te drawn oi Cincinnati, uhio, Monday, April Wh, in.the presence tf all the Ttckei-hotilcra who chooteio attend. Tie price ufTfeketa in thli inslributiou 17 uce' Kdlar — each Ticket-holder bavins a chance to draw a tine Horse, Bugey.and silver mounted Harness, reeuptete dowu so the whip In the socket, 1 and ready (a Jump In anti drive oJ at a moment's notice, . Every, llckct-bol-ucr bat also a'chance to draw an eighty-acre Land Warrant, enabling tdm to pesreis himself of a Pann In tome of tho rich 'prairies of the West; tfejMci there Ore two hundred and fifty prim in Cold, ranging from $iM uplu $3V0 dacb. There are alto two hundred and twenty-fit e ll.dJ and silt er Lever Hunting Watches in the scheme, all warranted accurate time-keepers, and worth from &l3to $2tO each.' . , * .

[Cut ihlsdut far future refferance.J

Jan. 23—4m

where. It only acts upon it where It is established by local laW. The • Dred Scott case only, decides that Scott was not.Vcitizen. The opiu- . ton of tho judges beyond this are ex-tra-judicial, and no authority. The ■questions discussed by them wore political. not within their cognizance, and belong to, and could be disposed of only by. tbo political departments. Xbe discussion was most unfortunate, as it produced it dangerous conflict between the co-ordinato branches of

. Cauu ixa Fttzxl Cmm a.m> Firizii—Oo* of the create*! rmnlict tbftt hu ever teen lalJ before Uie public, for Ftrtriad Ague,iind khich biro rccelreJ the blgheil cncemtumi from the pre.d wxil the people. 1* Di,J. Uosunci'a CtLElirruit- Who vould catlare the tortures irliinj: from tb!) terrible dlicaic, «bcn It can be eirflj cured! Wbo poold endure tletplea ni£hU, burning forer* and fey clillli illeri>i*6ty, wlten a remedy cia be obttlned far a mere trifle: And yet ho* many tanJUet linger out apatcfol cxhteoce under ihu deadly blight, and do noibirp but pulp dorn quinine, until It bocomef a« rooitnou at Hid rdaily meaH,an.t yet they are not relieved. None but the foolIUi and weak would heritale to procure theve valuable Bliters, and save.(Hem* reives Inlcnfe nfony. - SW Sold by druygisti and dealers generally ev try where. See ad refinement fa atwibtV column.

Consolidated Lotteries or Delaware FOR MARCH, 1860. 'FRANCE, BBOADBEXTS A CO.. MANAGERS, Wilntcgtop, Delaware. _ The Managers call the attention of the public to the following splendid schemes to be drawn la Wilmington, Delaware, by State satborliy, • ; ■ Maguifcent Scheme. • CRASU CAPITAL PRIZE, $10,«0* : Gu.vn Cossopmrxo LontaT or Oiuvsu, . •. CLASS 16. , To be drawn In Wilmington, Satcrdsy, March 31. ' ' * icniat, ■' . -v ,i 78 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballots. 1 prite of 70.(k«li $70,000 10 of 1,350 Is 12,5CO I “J >KW0Il 30.000 • 257of 1000 1: 1 Viols IS,750 CSof awls !3A» 1 “ IV50 U 1V50 05 of 150 b 9,750 1 “ S.OuOis 5.000 Mof 1M Is-6^«f I “ 6,0001* 5.000 OS of 701* 4^50 b **. 2,500 Is 10,000 4,bid of 401*102,4l« 3, “ .2AM is lll.tOO 27,W0of 201*510^00 JVId prites amonnltuglo ' v $1,203,000 Tickets $30; Halves $10; Quarters $5; Eighth* $2}£ A certificate of pleksge 96 wholes, foils $009,18) do. .do. SQbalve*, . 110,00 d<*. do. 20 Qusners, 71,75 do.' do. 20 Eighths. 37,37

\ Tin* |A'.i.f.il it.! dr«f-,t;ei' tali: .if wlfj.cl1 tutidfi 'J i .T, 1 Cnefivvil. SHli 1‘iC CPU*a;*}rjj.- | toaiii;! .) . -.siiilton* »iio oow fltl "mi !it- Mj<! ur itjr.-h en.*-, 1 * cwil-t litre t»en ' lislrs tnoMiiuHiis, ri«*iy ati.l to t>•; fv 110 (li filI;CtU' loniotreoiiK h"ol law bcnii ti-- . i rasr.>d, “iid iV,!]. llre-i ip tt.’ r*>ilMtcii et;t :tarv, 1 IVrftetSafegnarA ng.tliiKtQmtc^irrT' > . l lilllttl •*diUot<~ltW ltvr'i;ntilru;.l luiull) . j ltt» Hoot t-iiit endec ii'il. to ell nirls of lit a ti'a uftS ctx. or I Cveeojvlce for 31.; t Dr, Uonnpartt’a ■ Cr It It rated Prf1 ventlrc.—Tt-.t* ein;j.Ivln’'ofif-l* *r.J yt; tf- ! feetual ji;ce;i,i!re U i t i.--i_ftny>D win. ever jot oI*je?r-rol. U Lsi trvii r-rornl by jf«rt of cir;t;:. e-, cr.d In to ichai It Mid alien 1; ctfordcp 'djrecil.'ici. Married pcejitM w to iio no; w ;ih to incniaAMteir femilicsieiioaid ho iii jiotrei* eltiti rd’thl, Jni'.rufnenl. I “rice reduced to (3. i .Vadamo Louth’s Ffr.ii’e M.iniMy n"i U a nfd ntid reliable leni. oy f-,r tanirets.i 1» and ti! Iricula diacaees. stoutl net ihrm ilcrfns Tir^pcsuer,»' I'tsy «ill yroJa.-o 1 ml;dwri#;e . J*ti*-o Jl j-er bt'i-icitri Cur, fJSent lo aoy tdilrcw by mb!!, p,r;t free. ,\o id -. ten will be atiwerod uulei* ti-t co.-iain e remlUsaco or a jvwife sU»j', Dr. Boiuijjrv'j French Psfect Male Safeir TbU Silicic enable* L;Ow wi.'-v: bni’.b rr rircunutinrcs do mil |*fiuil r.n of fa- 1 ly, to regulate or limit the later of lielrofipriligs wilt mil inlurirjr ttr L-*r.jV,V-t;on. ll Is too onlyeafe and «iro Free- * naney and disease. Tin) abir. 1 arricl,- l* *j.r. 1ally intended feelly aaf.-; no mtlalte inbitacco (-I.'.cr.* into I11 eomjtositioti. Tto j.riro .01 the Fat.ch Patent Mato .Sate, $ I tile single one. J i prr Lull doren, 97t>erdon-a. jfVAH nrdbnaddpcssdd 10 Iff. ii. K. B05APARTE, .No. lESSyeunote »*j-eot, U-l» c;n F.ftb and Sixth it*., Cineiruuti, Ohio, wilt be j.aucl-j-ally attended to. Hr. B. can be eonv-lu-d cnoa all ditestei of which thU booh treat*, bound a. W. to 8 r. »t. :i>;uI3 I7

The Good Hare Come at Last! 2,380 Prizes, $16,30011 O* THREE CAPITAL PRIZES. JCD IT Horse, Buggy and Harness; $100,001 Splendid 6tj Octare Rtwevood Flano Forte, worth F3JO for $1,00, Ooe Cash Gift bt $MW,0O In American Gold for One Dollar! On« American Sporting Watch and Clialu, $240,00! A. J. ALEXANDER’S FORTY-S1VTH MACnifleent Cash, Watch and Land Gift I) 1st Himtica, will be Oraan at Franklin, Ind., on .

the government. • Ho favors the colonization of the free blacks to the: American tropics, the Homestead Bill, and the immediate admission of Kansas; perfect equality of rights among citizens, and the construction of a Pacific railroad under tho.auspices of the Government. He ia gratified that his name has been only used in a spirit of harmony and peace, and to prevent division and controversy among those who ooght to be united. - Ho has neither Bought nor held any political office for twenty-five' 3-cars, and is satisfied with the honor already given him by tho public.

Tlicre ateaLo two Sewing Machines of the very belt patent, worth $73 to elu5, the me of whicn :o-'asy family could •carcely l« over-t«iin«tcJ, and w hich would always find a ready sale should they lie.drawil t4r any jtr*<»n who did not need ILciit for his owtn kite. -

Dr.ll amp ton's

lbs fable and Teaijiooni of pore English silver aretheiauiethai 1 have put in my Klieues lieietofure, and with which tin fault hat ever been found, they being of the very best qualitr mioiifsctared. The Dialed wards genuine double-plate; and not merely white-washed, as is the care with much of the wire offered as pitied. It wilt last anonlint* ty life-lime.

oiupound Diuretic rills ontaiit iteilher Balssra ot Jlercutjv lut are Purely Vegetable in their Comi 1 position, mild biit potent in their : action, and never foil Id cure Ihe motl hopeless case

Gun ConoubiTti) Lormr or Duawau, On the llisTaan l’lan. filM FIFTEEX, , To he drawn In Wilmington, Saturday, Match 31. £rtrj Otker Ticitt a Priu'.—Priw Payaik in . fait irifhear fa there Loftemr tvtry Priit »* Drwirn. ,, ■ iruanis scomi. ' Ipriteof - -50,tWO - ffpriteiof'.- 10(0 I prise of . . 25,500 10 prises of - 40o Ipriteof -.10,000 lOpriiesof . 300 2pr)xesof ' 9,000 .SOprlietof' 2C0 3priiesof 3,000 IWpriiesofv 100 3 prltesof ff,MI) 35.000 pritei of S AndSltlAppreilmatlonprltes ranging from $10 up to $500. 25,355 Priio, amounting to • ' • $310,000 ■: Whole Tickets $10; HsItcj $5; Quarter* • Feraona!wh6 desire need only remit the risk on a package, for which we will tend a Certificate u followst’ L ' •*. A Certificate of Package of I fi If holes, costs,. $M do. ', do. . I# Halves, " .45 ■ do. ■ do. , IfiQuarter*,' 4 SI ■ do. . do.. Id Eighths. *• 13 jO'Erlier paid Immediately af.er the drawing. CauTi on , . . Pertont living at a distance ahonld be •itrsirely cantlous of whom they order- Lottery Tickets or Certificates of Packages o Tickets. The con at ry ti Hooded with bogus and swindling Lotteries.— Every inducement Is held out to get persons to Invest In them-CapIUI Prise* of from $30,000 to $10,bWliesdthe)ricbemei—with Tickets atOne Dollar. $)otk000 Capital Prita are offered. Tickets $5. All inch. In every Instance, are frands; and If money la tent to them for Tickets, It la so much thrown away without the shadow cf a cbsr.ce of getting a prite. Beware cf all Loucrici where the Capital Friie is nnmuaUy large In coapiriioii to the price of Tickets. In every Inttanee where Urge PHset are offered fur a small cott of Tickets, put It down for a certain fraud. A7*AU arJenad.lreiic-lioFas8cc,BaosnBa.\Ti $ Co., WUtnlogtou, Del., will meet with prompt atteattoo, and the printed official drawings sent as toon u orer. FRANCE, BROABBEHTS h CO., marf-lm ilanagen.

Monday, April 9,1860,

Cash Prize o/$5Q0 in American Odd! Horse, Buggy and Harness, $100 IT Splendid Rosewood Piano Forte rained ol $140,00, 3GS Hold and Siher V.'Mches—all in Hunting Cases—froth $|S lo 5250,00. . 261 Prizes in American Gold, from $2,60 ;o $500; 200 Acres Farming Land; G20 Sells Solid Silver and Don-ble-plaled Ware; Patent self-win ding and American Spoiling - Watches; Gold and Silvet Vest Chains, Bracelets, Ac., 4c,, 4c., Numoer of Prizes ...2.3S0 Value of Prizes.... $16,600 Tickets Limited to 16,500 (CT Drawings lake place Monthly. XU O’ Every ticket holder receives a printed list of drawn numbers, ■ IT AH drawings take place in public, superintended exclusively by the ticketholders. - O* Agents wanted in every locality, lo whom tbs most liberal inducements are offered. j ST AH Frizes promptly paid.' IT Send for a Circular I Single Tickets, $1. Six Tick el?, $6,C0 Address A. J. ALEXANDER, maild Franklin, Johnson Co., Ind.

;■ The variety of ornamental Jewc.'rj- embraca* nearly creryihlng forlidie*’, Gentlemen’*, ud Children’* tot-consisting of Gold LcekeU, Breastpin* and Kar-rlngt of Com), Carnet, Cameo, and plain Gold; Sind*, Sleeve Hutton*, King*. Fen* and I’cnqil*, 1 at lertrtl different pricer; with Ilnefrdld Vest and Guard Chain* for Ladle* and Gentlemen—these are all of the latest *tjl«, by the heat man Usurer*, and of the best ijuillty to bo hid for the price,- ' I.Y|)rc«fiv.VTS to'agexts, ;

-,v tJ - those diseasw to . ■ . , which they are : particularly ' -;«dapltd, Hampten’B Comp’dDlureUc PHI s Endorsed. Recommended, and Used in the Practice of Physicians generally, for the Cure of the above . • Diseases. - When Physicians ' recommend a Preparation, sufferers should po longer hesitate . to' test its ef-. " ; ficacy. For Sale; Everywhere. 'For Sale .Everywhere. , For.Sale Everywhere. , For. Sate Everywhere. . ‘' For ■ Sale • Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere, For Sale Everywhere. For Sale’Everywhere. '■For Sale. Everywhere. " ‘. For Sale-Everywhere. For Sale Every wbete. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. , For Sale Everywhere, For Sale Everywoetc. Price. Fifty Cents per Box. | Pacraniu only by >H. J. T. HAMPTON <fc CO.. {404 Spruce St, Philadelphia, Pa. C7* For sale in Switzerland county 1>J t. Thiebaud, Vevay; J. W. Murphy, nt Sterling; Rogers & Cotton, Moore(0; Wtn. Uibson, Patriot; N. Jorgeni, Florence. dtc2l-tv

Agent* idling 130 ticket*, or npwanl, win be supplied at £0 cent* per ticket, and will, in addition, receive a premium of ten per cent In Gold. .Agent* who sell Ie<* than that number, and over 2J, will beiapplled at the tame rate, and* In addition, receive a premlmn In Jewelry at the rate of #2J0 for each » tickets *oM. - Thu*, an Agent telling 23 ticket* reiuIU me #20, and I* then entitled toa fine gold pen, stiver extension, gold ring, or any other article worth #3; one selling #0 ticket* an article worth #0, and soon-' Premium* map remain until 1 a' Watch 1 or other valuable article can be obtained, 1

First Premium and Medal WASHING' ANDWKnenc hachi.\e

PEACHES, CHERRIES, 4C.

J STEVENi', Matiaftciarcr, Versailles, IcJ,' ' ■ liAtU-i aui'niidii to his Sujcrlor WwL'.as A; 'Vn;:p*a; Mictln-. wt\‘a rj,v-iv»j tt -> Fair, si; A a! lit U. r. Fair a', lbplows si lie JifCtti;lea laslltul#, Cinciaaatic Dial premium ai each Ccuntf Fair Is Ohio, Iodises ssd Kentucky, when) U has cshlbiuj t tad is pronounced aupertn to ti.y Machine of IS* * tind errrbefore c5rr> cd to tb« public, both for raving labor dc lbs wear of cioUc*. TiLa Hash is# «u jw _ . -. i n» Ocobrr, 15M, All orders praaptfy died; prion Amenta for tbs silo—In Vevsy, P. L. Grtstrt k Ron; Aberdeen,ib V/.Gon!d; AllsurUia, Jss. Moore; Ftlralow, Henry A. Tlsior. August 3, J8S1—1/

Wo make tbo following extracts from the communications to the Cincinnati Horticultural Society: M. B. Batebem, of Columbus, March 9, who reports tbs peach crop entirely cot of in that part of the State, except a few tresa protected by building, etc. The evil wan done by the firat severe cold coming suddenty (December 6*to 8,) close after a rain, which froze on the trees, coating ev-

' If anjr person, who cannot htoself act as areal, wilt reenre the fcrricei of another, in a placewhere no agency 1* already established, the person procuring the agent. In case 13 ticket) arc *otd in one L'ntcrprtie, wit) be presented with any book he mar desire of the valncof #1,33; with one worth (2,50 for procuring an agent who will tell 23; and one worth #3 for procuring (he sale of SO ticket*. The agent will also receive hi* regular premium, and the pen on securing hi* mvioos can order Us presentinjewelry It hepicfert Ik AUitefbooki will be scot, If deriied. The rupee tire number* of ticket* must alt be told in one Enterprise, and 1 must he notified at the time return* *te made for the ticket*.

ary shoot with ice. The nearest live bade I hear of are in Fairfield Co., on the hills. Word also from Harrison, Belmont, Athens, Jefferson, Ashtabula, Lake, and parts of Cuyahoga, that the bads are still alive.

All orders muit be aJJre.-teJ to L. D, BIKE, Box 710, Cinrinuill, Ohio. All toponilble person* ordering ticket* will be inpplieJ by ordering a* above-tho money to be tent when the ticket* are sold, tnarf-Uch

QA(| KBGS BELMONT NAILS on Ol/w band and ftir sale low by novl2 P. P, GHISARD & SON.

QPALDING3 PREPARED GLUE—For rwixHns O frttoUotvj, Crockery, disher, Ac, llthoald be In emy family. A brush aKyrapanlej each kittle. For rale by J. L-THIEBAl'I*.

A GOOD ARTICLE of Linseed Oil and While Lead can be bad by calling nl the store of J. THAI'S.

Mr. B. Stratton, Forest Home, near Richmond Ind., Eeb.' 18. reports the peach buds almost alt killed, Fine Cherries and grapes much

I5als and Caps. XpST Received * lirje ud iplto-lM , U wrUstsl of HilJ lad Capa, t-.r »eir, end cahtird ci low jricto, *t It) ' — “CbMp Cwh Etcrt" rf ' ' dKli COCHTMFirK ilOTS.

Carpenter's §* Cooper Tools, Or THE BEST QUAUTV, and at lowest figure, by V. h, GR1SAHD k SON.

iic lie: £01

£3T There is a pear orchard in Mississippi containing 15,000 trees.

DKIED PEACHES.—We Lnre rcceiret a. »npply of Driel Appier and Poacb#!. For Ml a ]ojt by *iec3I C[,.\KK?OS A W.\LPO,

1 Kfk BBI.S. HO. I KANAWHA SALT—Just 1 0 v received »ud hr sale by J. TEATS.

OCT All the members of Congress from Indiana voted in favor of the Homestead bill. So far as Indiana ia concerned, the measure - was not made a party Issue, and the same is j .generally true of all the North and "\Yestera Stales. - ‘ *