Brookville American, Volume 1, Number 8, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 April 1858 — Page 4

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Home and Fricndi. Cb I Hier U t power tu tnak each Lour A iweet n Innren designed lt Kr need we roam to Irin It homo Though few (hart 1 that 11 tu J It. 't eck loo Itlh fr thing el" by, And Ion bat aalur found u lr llf hitih her no eh.rni n dear, At bunt and friend around u. V oft Jlmj the presently Tor future hope and pralso thero While bowcrt wert bloom t our feet. If wo'J but iloopS raise tlivmi Fr thing afar tili ewe.lcr are Vf hcu youth' bright spoil hath bond uj But toon wo' re taught the earth h naught Like homo and friend around u. Tbe ft lrnI that peed In time t( need, Wlir hope' Ut reed I shaken, WM ibow Uli lot e-m hat will, V are not quite forken. Though II wr night, If but tht light FruiN Mfii.lhlp'i altar erown'4 un, 'T would prove thebllit of earth w thl Our home end friend around Mric Wakmthk Mr.Monr. How often Im tlio lono wanderer, who ha trnjecl for years over tho world's wMo witto a victim of vice, solution and misery, been ritoiinl to virtue, IinnpmoHS and home, iv the rv licnreal of nrmuNonj; o(l hoard in youth, tho recital of which cnllod hack tender recollection of childhood, endearing lies 01 nomo una abnent iricml. Inno tent pleasure., tho houo of prayer, tho Sabbath School, ami all the tcmlor ad monitions which now iticreo like tin'' Kcrs tho guilty soul. In such seasons of leproHHion and sorrow how often will a rctrospcdiro glance, at thono days whon the spirits wcro nnturully moro buoyant, tho conscience less burdened, nomo tender strain learned nmid the happy scenes around tholireiM.Jo of thoold Iiomctcud, touch a chord In tho soul of tho poor out cast that mavrestorohim to that happy homo and all its sac rod tics. Parents, teach j'uur children tho songs of Zion. uney win rememuer tnem lor ever. Although, liko Israel's captives, their harps may lur a timo bo "hung upon tho willows," yet their remembrance will be iwcctcr Itont Truth than ToKTiir. Whether a man leads a sober lifo or not, depends altogether on tho temper of his wifo. Xo man will liUn all night to a scold, who knows whero a 4gool warm sling' can bo bought lor a Mxpenco. At Cocktails tho other night wo found no less than thirteen married men, who spent six evenings a week in squirting tobacco juice on a conl stove. " o thought wo could find out who they wcro. On enquiring, wo found that cloven of them were blessed with wives who jaw" from Monday morning till Hatuday night while tho other two wedtied a couple of ho inkMoii.uics ladies so constantly engaged In tho 'welfare of Central Africa that they havo no 1 1 mo- to keep their husband s shirt? Wholo. ' This KkadyMax. A ready man Is mado by conversation jio tnai buries iiitnoir among his man !- . ,.l . 1 . tm-rijuii "Dcaprenz, n I'upo cxpresnet it, "wun learned dust,- nnd wears ou his thng and ni-'hu in pernetual re Ncarch and solitary meditation, is too apt to loso, in Ins elocution, what ho dd.-i to his wisdom; ami when ho comes into tho world, to appear overloado ...ill. I.!. - ..... .. wun ninuwii iiouoiiH, luo a man nrmci with wcnjon which he cannot yield Io hämo facility of including hU.-pec ulat'.on.a) of Adapting himself to thovft llous degrees of intellect which tho nc .I . ... ciucnm oi conversation will nrciscut but will Ulk to most unintelligibly, am to all unpleasantly. Man' Intitablk Portion. So havo I seen n rose nowlv snriiif. ing from tho cleft of Um hood, nnd, at iirat, it was fair an tho morning, anl full vith tho dow of heaven, n a lambs fleece; but when a ruder breath had lorcod open its virgin modesty, and diü mantled its too youthful and unripo retircmcntfi, it began to put on darkness, and to decline to softness and tho sj-nip-toms of a sickly age; it bowed tho head and brolo Us stalk; and at night, having lost somo of its leaves end all of it beauty, it fell into tho portion of weeds and outworn faces, 'lho same is the portion of every man and every woman; tho heritage of worms and serpents, rottcnncRs and cold dishonor, and our beauty bo changed that our acquaint anco quickly knov us not; and that cnango, mingled with so much horror, or else meets so rith; our fears and week discoursing, that they who, six hours ago, tended upon us cither with charitable or ambitious sorviccs, cannot, . without eomo regret, stay in tho room alone where tho body lies stripped of its life and honor. Ststiji. ; The secret of tho success of a crcat maijy individuals lies in their manner or doing their business, in systematizing their daily labors and letting their t t a a a ncau saro tnetr heels. Bomo men can Accomplish in a day almost an inruodi blo amount of labor, whilo others appear to bo weighed down by doing an. pcarcntly nothing. A man who allows trifles to frustrate him, is no man for Dutnesa ior no soon wears out his System, and renders himself disagreeable to thoso around him. It is a good rule to havo your daily work allotted out, and with tho aid of system you will bo ublo to accomplish wonder. If a spider breaks his thread twenty times, twenty times will ho mend it again. Make up your mind to do a thing, and will surely do it. Tear not if trouble comes upon you; keen up your spirits, though tho day bo a hard ono. Iays Jonah's gourd having dono nlni no service In. tho night, when ho rtcoded it not witherod In tho warning when he hoped for most benefit by it against bo tho blessing of this world freoucntfv nv iiiauui iiciiui oi inn fifiv wither at such times ai wo looked to And tho most freshness in nnd fresh, jucnt from them. ' tcyTho truth is tho most powerful thing in the world, sinco fiction t an only I'lcasc by its resemblauco to it.

ttßvttnltuvaU Mi Id (Midi t'ulihir. Gardening Hints for March.

If nt already done, now is tho time to look about and conclude whero to you want to pinni onions, put on well rotted manure whilo the ground is froen or hard, thus preventing any Injure Unit might ariso Irom tramping while A II... . .. ..I'll. you Munt to plant onions, put on well wet. Onions, cabbages, cauliflower, peppers, beets radishes ami nil such, re- ' .ti ...i ! I . qulro a very rich soil while beans, pens, tomatoes, and all such ns run naturally too much to leaf, do best on htrong soils, I ... .1 ! . .. -. ' wnem mein n noi n KiuMTiiiHiiuuuicr of loam, 'lliey fruit much better and ,.,1, r.,l., I,,t i. ,to,., tl,,y being clear nnd lino, with a very aromalic flavor. How yout garden over deep ami well, as soon as It Is dry , i , - i " enough, thus giving tho front a chnnco to pulverize It, find destroy tho Cllt worms. S,w early peas, the sootier the i 41 e . . ti t f i better, bet out small onions, for early Crop. fc?OW annual Onion seeds: the best kinds aro tho Wetherlield Hod, New Danvers Yellow, antMYhite rort..gal (or Silver 8kln.) After nuking tho beds, anil rnking flno, draw drills about 1-2 Inch deep and M inches apart, in which sow your seed, and cover carefully; then when they begin to enlarge at the root, thin to every six or eight inches, If you want largo tlno onions for exhibition. If tho object Is to get a heavy yield. Ihit remember that you can't shine unless you put in your "bestlica-s,'' for thero aro a great many first rate workmen trying their best. l'lant ratlisl seed on tho border tf yur beds. .Sow lettuce in some good rich , ,. , . i i .i H t. sheltered spot, exposed to tho sun. bow Cany cabbage Beeil, nntl It you have not lliatfo your hot bcl ÜO it HOW nt Once, .... . i' mi . i i , Which you Will not find much of a Job. 1 ho most that is renin red is tho vilf, 1 low land Jor early otatoes, and csnecially for vour sweet iotatoo crop, llut never stir'lan.l for any purpose, when It Is S) WCt ns llOt to break Up light ami 1 low land for early potatoes, and CSpe- . tl . . . i fino. JJo Ott the alert, look about, make arangoments,and do all you can, for tho I .! ! . I. - i I l ' uuV umccijanu. llOt ECU FrOffreUlve Management Aller your plant are fully up, they will require considerable care to prevent their burning, especially If tho sun should be hot. IfyouobHcrvo that they get very small nt tho bottom ami lop over, you may conclude thev aro too hot. tho remedy for whiih U unVr them freely with cool water nnd allow them more air. If vour plants turn yellow, they aro Vt cold, ami then warm water, it any, should be usod, and they Shotlhl 1)0 kept closer, OJiecially in COhl Weather and nt iii-lit. 1 1. ftil i rdiut down your aU a whilo beloro the sun goen tlown, so that it may generate some heat in vour betl. m a nrovuntivo

against tho cold of night. Cold, cloud v "tuk iom k jt.intNAl, cnl i,v ,,, , B Weather IS WOrst, nn it IS then dinictllt pari or tho foiled Hate and to Ibö llrlllnh Froto keep the hot bed cloo CliOUifh, and at ll"','" '"o up In alronj wrapper, with tho utmost

tiiesameti.ne n ow tho pants u m.IIItieni supply oi light, Which IS US Iieeessary for their healthy growth n heat or moisture We have h,l plants, when coveretl, nnd light only adiiuttel nt some places, lay Hat down on tho bed towards tho light, thus tdiowing beyond juestion tho necessity of light to vegetation. If you want a liberal, supply of plants, make nnother bol, same as at llfst,(onlv as the season grows later you will need less heat, consequently use less mmiiii'ivl into which iiricL- nut -i.hh tomatoes, egg plants, peppers, etc.. lour old betl, whuh by this time has Ost consi.lerabl, of its l.eating power, prick out your cabba-e. caulinowor. and like nlants. nUo nliont r.nifinlii. o..ii-r ui.li l - v eov?aii'tftav 4 V I way, thus giving them all plenty of room to grow up stocky and linn. Ke,ullwr i.uuiiegoo.i juanviH worm a wv..y, jniui um.-, viiui-i- lur proiu, or ioi vuiuvitio mcrciy ior jxciisuit, lor we envoy not tliat man hin cxistenco uon thioolly worMof outs; who lake no nlcnsuro in beholding tlio growth of the vegetable klniloin, especially that narl i ..... . of it which, with tho development ofcvcry leaf, bid us bono for tho plentiful narvesi ooyono. About tho middlo of April, or ns soon ns tho grass nnd oats begin to grow, romovo vour eabbno-o nnd lil-n i,U lit a trt their final place. Then take up every alternate row ol your tomatoes, und set .viu iinu uiu ui-ii irom which mo cat). bnges wcro taken. In taking up, we uso a transplanting trowel, and nre careful to get under tho plants sons not to injure tho roots. If you tskc hold of a plant and pull it out of tho ground. you destroy ull of tho fino roots, and thus prevent it from growing for u week or ten dayg, or until it re-supplies itscll with them. In selecting ground for eabbages, take that which kts been mado rich with stable or barn-yard manure. It is folly to plant cabbages in poor land, or expect good solid heads without manure. Ohio Culticntor. Secret Wonta Knowing. I tried a curious experiment with a few pota toes last season. Somo twelvo mouths sinco I saw a letter from a farmer stating mo great success mat Had attended nn experitnent that bad been limdo in I .i . ....... -i the previous season. It consisted in inserting a pea in each potato set, nnd I . . a. IE & . a Z - . . a a 1 . . I uui um jngpi lmporiant, rCSUlt WnSl lOl. cntiro frocdom of tho Pot-itoea tints ..v...v umv.inV iiiiu uii muse I planted ill tlio Usual Way ill tllO saino licld wcro cxtcnsivL'l v dfitprumf...! 1 was loci by tl.in statement to try lho expCfl men t Oil R Small KCalo ill my OWll Karden last eason. I lantcd not quite InlP n Milt. (lo,. i, :.. : 1 V nan n peek, onlj nay .(jts.tn six ranks, Cutting a pit'CO OUt Of each nnd putting a pea lirmly in. The ica.t trrcw un nud flourished well, nml in duo timo f ,lc ,i n - . , .. cm..niu I'uiiiiufs. xucy wore periectU Irco Irom lho slighcst taint or ftock of dis-1 ' case, and very fino nnd lartro: whilo in tho eamo bed closo to thctn was nnotlior lot planted in thu old stylo, nearly half oi wuictt wero rotten, a Jeavo your readers to draw their own conclusions. Ag Gas. ViS A Iruittul Bourco of iniurr to many plants in irreen-houses. i ullowin; them to 8tand on n damp medium, wmcuoiien ciogs np tho drainage, nnd injuries tho fuihigo by a miastnatical vapor that frequently rises about them, especially when tho houso is bhut up.

I'lUllllliLT wiu POIUIO 111 1110 tlSll.H WnV. " , fori nyne,.nnau.ky,T0ifJo, thO result hottntrfi vn al.mmvU -nJ Ictroit mnneet directly ntt!,Incy with, IJelloW1C rCSUlt, 110 Sintca, Was a larO icld fBUlue. Cleveland and FitUburgk Road, fur I'ittiof poag nml a utilendid cron of iot:itop. bureh. rhüa.u-ii.hi. i!niii,nM ....i v V..Ii.

PRO SP K CT US OF TIIK Thlvty-ScvcnlH Volume or THE

Tiir jnnt: .A ,l,.h,lr,Jr"?y' P,,,U i ,,. 4 ..... . nx.h is now r.XTi:itixi its vvnth Volum. It wm ciaLll.li..,l tlis .Mr. i.ni.rr In Inllntin. It la Iii tlin I'llv t tM.IU..u.lu ... l I. muri ni.i ur riit tiovonuin-ni. itwn i. u '' ln.r.-n nolo thn iihTtii, nl lnii liiiliitnntxillii uri'i'ly r .lr,l m. ,,,, , nJntul rw rK; hmtIi ..iiim r-i ivingMiirini ..ttn.ni ..r gov. hiii; '! f.iror. it tum u huM-hoii I U1I..I ' llL..ii.al,....l MliUUr oitu-rwUn I wdl known thnt niiviI. U '''irÄÄllÄli. gr.t .ri..i,in. of iw.im, .ni Riv in unMrt tu H''tiiiiin t'n,y, m thirtjr r tho j..oi.u VViluF. lh, ''l'! It " roiig .t will ! for tn romlng your more of r,iiT .....r nn it h .vcr yt in, n,iu tu' i"r wjiUM ti lbs yporrnl rvsder tlmn s '"'i l'Tr roul'1 b"; , , , , I Ii CoMlun of Conarr under a new A1m iiltr,i u i.;. fruKht with more or im import,,,.. w'lfro of tho country, and the rent fn. f1"" m loU.l u,ion wiih filing. of iruiir lk..; Tb t'Uh auction, ml tba iroKroM of the untUIiir,i war in timiqunrier, will iu a lutjl or grett iiiil,lin tnterext long It remNlnt uum ttlcl. hventi are trnilritig In our own country and throughout ihe wot M in make a newjinpr inJie.rnalil8 to evirjr inllvlliul. Ilountcou iri hitva l. the hunhandman ttiroiiihnut the Uml t ponee, Innty, an t prosperity Hille upon all, anil we appear l fr tlio tiubllu, aikI n It for II tuiiport, foellug that we khall receive it llliorally. 'I ha pat ooure of the Journal will le tht lint Imlt'i of what the future will he, and rrotnUlng In luiprore upon former rfl'urU In producing an ,i,",,, f0,ly ""J Hnu-i newpapr, mllü,nr dttlm" t0 rwQM "d taMHiit we ub. pipli tt.o. ?"! I'WMVy , i i n i i i i fi so ' coplea, one rear, anl one to eottrr nn of the dub i i t t i i t t i , i i i i i i i i tsoo TKItMS: Twenty cplc, one year, to one addrra i i i t 20 00 Tlilrly-8teoPlM ,ot,ey.ar,to oni i addre, and one to the getter up of club t I t I 2500 Fifty co,.l... o. y, on. .ddro... and two t. getter up ofciuh i i 1 1 1 i i.i i sooo In dub of ten the name of riwh uWrll.er ssl. In club of ten the name "L" u wr,,,,B bu papor, I IrnWYmwÜ to one cron for him todUtr .laill I .a w.ll I. 1. 1. . l i .i.l , i'iii in largt'r v Him dollar each, no name , hut the entire club tribute. Tbl I the ,nvrlble practh-e of all peprr tending out dub JJ3X ' 1 II ' TJIK DALY JOUltXAL Will be ont by mall for $9 OO a year, or 51 conti month. Addri JOURNAL COMPANY, fobirt. Indianapolis Ind. MOltltlH AND WILLIS H HOME.TOUItNAL IS rt'Iil.lSHKD KVKItY SATURDAY AT 107 Il'MOXj 0rnSlTB DUTCH STItEKT. TKKM.S. Throe dollar a year, or two If t.ald In advance. Thrvo coplo are forwarded for out your In one ad. Ire for flvedollara. In advanco. No tberlptbm dici.ntinued until all arrearage are l"bl, uulun at the option of tho editor. Hinglo IV&l .SkÄ li Vr innw. Tho i.apcr I kit by cnreful currier booitio t New-York, itroikiyh.WiiiUiuiur, 'A" ; vJwt, or o.U per.m.who win .end n. l.n dollar for lx new ulcrlln, hull receive C"W KrlittVi ditor.. order, remittance, and nil other Le uddruN.cd (pt pall) to the! Don't bo Humbugged ! IT IS NOT A FACT, THAT KN'ATP'H LAMP l I the only Lump that will turn the PARAFFINE, OR COAL OIL. pÄ WMr8 WhkU "r0 MM ,U' i n.-n- . cf 1,1 UnlU?w' " Uh In I,0, ,oct CmUiwiion, And, in ICeonomr, aro rT"1 " furnUh the puro PARAFFINE, OR COAL OIL "I ,y q,,antily dc-lred, from QNI1' 11 NT TO ONK HUNDRED UHLS., AT TIIK COMPAXY'S LOWEST HATES. Tbl being entirely a LIGHT, We renpectfully invite tho puldio to call at our itore ani eiitmiuo ior ttieiii.ioivt. We keop a nomUr of the Lamp, burning all day, and will bo pltased to jrive any information dc.ired in rcgura to tnem. UAKKll A vox rjiL'I., No. tl Wct l'ourth St., Clnelnnotl, 0. Monday, Janmry 23, 1858. Monday, Janmrv 25 1858

Of tlio host Fabric and Manufacture

n;iui ATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON IH IT 1)A HA1L-H0AD. Four Wally TralHs LEA'E SIXTH ST., DEPOT, AS rOI.LOWS: ß A. M Indianapolis and Chicago Kipre. " ... -tsav lull. I irillifc Mllfl Alilni.v ll.il I' .h.... t - ' - 1 " - J .'."I. l,l'l.B, I I. M Dayton, KUhmond and Indiitnapoli Kx0:10 T. M. Hamilton Accommodation. THROUGH TICKETS. TO ALL EASTERN, WESTERN', A NORTHERN NORTH-WESTERN CITIES. CONNECTIONS; 6 A. M. Train connect at Richmond, with IndiCentral Road f..r Indianapoli, Chicago, La fayana '". t- Loul, and all Wctcrn citic. . AUw i.,h Cincinnati ami Chkairo Uun,l fur An- ..... KÄITO A. m. Train for Deyton, Troy, Pi,,u and Pyd1 l.n .. a Ik a . . "" f yw ti MTlon and YVc- . Uoa,'r",r lM'"" between Dajton and Rkhvine, k. nion, t lncucftcr and Muncie, 4 V' M l'l"nnpnlia Tltpre connect at Rich,n".n.'1 f,,r '"Hi". Terru Hauto and St. Louln. ÄS!,,: Ä," u"a "" 4 M InJ'ol Elnrl for Dayton, Troy, riqua "j''"'AUo, Tor .-prinRllcld, I rl.ana, Fort Wayne, Chica?o, andunky, nnd Tiiiu, Sil" l M. Xrulu for Hamilton and all my kta üvt' L,T0L7r,r.' nr::rm!" ?n n.1 JXeV'x TP' ...... ..v. ., bihih i rrei, near fourth, or at the Nmth-ca.t corner of Fourth and '"" Mrcc, or ' s"' trect Depot. I - ... A' . .'II U.-IIII..I, nip I M'GREGOR Sc RANKIN. (I'OltMl'ULY M'ÜKBÜORA LEE.) No. 16) Walnut treet, vcond door below rifth 2 as as sat!, ano. Manufacturer of UA.NK LOCKH, JAIL, cJTOIlK AND HOOK LOCK.", P.cll hnnjj with tube to protect the ajre. Hpeak bji Tube hi led up with whintlo annuncialor. vcr plate J Door aud ?i umber 1'lute. I'tblV-lf.

SIJCCKSSOIW TO . WJL-J;KK k CO. Woat Fourth Stroot. r.lark Cloth Clonk richly trimmed Mourning Cloak UUck KinbroUered Vwtvrl Cloak, at HALF 1'lUt'i; to eloneout Colored Iloavcr Cloth Cloak MUnri Cloak and Talma llronrhe, fuar anl Long Hhawl) Pood h l'ruiivH and Hay HUI Hituro od Long SliuwU, at very low price Hlella Shawl, from t2 io to 23 eadi ( ('boh lot riHh Hordored 8lIU KMiawbi, $300j

Gloaming r'hawl, In black and white i I.ong and Square Miawl Mack Tblbvt and Dlaik HUk. lclinrt, CaQHsnsn fe iJuyler, SUCCKSSOUS TO WM. fiKE Ä CO. f4 Wont Fourth Stroot, 1 crciNXATr, oino. LITTLE ÄEIAHL! i COLUMBUS & XENIA 0V AXP .vfTKU MONDAY. JANUARY 4. 18..S, Trulu leave Cincinnati daily, HundaTeceitd. A. M. Ktpre Stopping at Lovcland, Morrow, .rnia ano i.onuon. V: ID A. M. Mall Stopping at all elation. 4:.'u P. M. Accommodation .Slopping at all ilatlon. Connection are made for either train for All the Itastert. Cities. FOB TimoUMI TICKETS And Informatloa, apply at Union OITlce, No. 2 jiurnet iioue, ami outh-eat corner of Broadway aud Front alreet, and at the Depot. Train run by Columbua time which It toven minute fantor thaii Cincinnati time. J. DLltAND, Kup't. r.. r. i v i,L.r.iv, lionerai xiraeiAgcui. fob'iS-lf "V hi to Lioa A NOVEL. BY CIIA11LKS RI5ADK. Author f Tcj WfRngton," Ae. 1 rol., 12ino. cloth, fl2i. UOURfillOlrl Wnvnr AW , ..wj,, THE MONASTERY. Now lc;iy: ' I vwl - $l.vw Jllstorv Of Ancient lMi itsnn Iiv. - . . -. . . . v l Hy M'M. AIirilKR ItrTI.KU. A. M.,l.it. Irofeor ef riiilo.ophy In th fnlvciKlly of Iml.llii. 1M. tea i.y Mm. Jti'pworth Ihompaon, Prolctor of Ureek, In the I'nlveulty of C'aiubrldse. 2 vol., price $3 OU. THE BIBLE GALLERY. rt!nrtrnllnOnCl'tllfV l.lfo and 1 " " ,"" I""" .i.t in tho Uvea of III. IHnrlph... prominent cvti.t In Hin live o Ilia i'atrlnrch and Prnphol, and of lho women of the old and new TvvUmout i wllh 21 lllu.tr. lion m Heel. 1 vol., vo., cloth, full gilt aide aud edge', I (00 j Tut key Morocco ontiiue, $0 Ü0. oun CO UXTi YS TItO UJJLKS. No. IIj Or, National Sin and National Itelrihu. lion. A aermon, hy the Her. ludley A. Tyne. I1VV leSl'UI Dr. Hon and Eiihop Colenio. Or, The Truth Ilctored In regnrd to PoWiramT and Slavery. Ily llcv. Frederick It. A. IIoh. J). J).' oi yviitoama, anil Klent it.v. John Wllliniii Colenno, n. v.. Lord Jlixhop of Natal. I'rloc. 15. For 11 le hy TU U V A N A S l'O V t) U I . fchlU jH-tr. No. 25 Wet fourth St. GOODS. TK AUF. NOW OriiXINQ A COMTLKTE ASorlment of FOREIGN & AMERICAN STAPLE )ItY-G00)S, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ETC. 1 woo,rc', ,7 low price, J0li.vs.ii SIIILLITO A CO. 101, 103 k 10J West Fourth at red, Cincinnati, O. IfcblO-lf. Pall and Winter Arrangement 1858. CINCINNATI MD ST. I0ÜIS. THIiOlCIl W'ITlfOlT CHAXCE OF CARS. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI (BKOAD CAUGK.) TWO DAILY TRAINS I'OR T ! Mi. j ... . -uiaiiiic, twiccimcB, JivaniVUie, tairO and St. Louli, AT 9:00 A, M, AND 10;30 T, M. OKE SUNDAY TRAIN FOR Louisville, Viacennci, Eransyille, Cairo, uid St Louii, AT 10:30 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN at .VIO P. M.. daiiy, i.unay acecpieu,; lor.Vymour. The tralna cnm.vct at Cniro and Sf Lout with racket ateamcr Tor Mcmphi, Vlcktburg, Natchca nnd New Orlran. Aln. connorl at St. I.onl with PnriAn Railroad inJ M,wonri iUt r.kcu foru i.uc in KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Connects at M. I.ouu wllh Keokuk Packet Com pany. COMFORT. Rroad CSange Fuloon Car throuch from Clm-ln natl to it. I.oui without change. Only ono chnnoof ear between Cincinnati. I.ou. Uvillo, Lvanivillo or Cuiro. Vor TUvoush Tickets And atl Information, plcno apply at tho office. (, Dornet House, corner office under Spencer IIoimo, road, corner Front and Mill Uu, . 1' J f ' 1 1 . . . . .. 11 P. W. FTIIADKH, (leneral Tliket Agent. ISAAC W I'M AN, Uencral Weitcru Agent. The Cincinnati and Ft. I.oul Omnihu Line call X for inissenirer at all the prlneipul hotel) and lv lenvins direction at either of th ticket oftices, will call at privat rcridincc'.

NorthTHE INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI SHOUT LINK IBAlIILiulElCDABo VIA LAWIUJXCKlllIUl. PUtanrfl HO mill., and no change of tan between Cincinnati and Indkiiapoll. Two Vnsscnucr Trains t.eare Clm lnnatl dully, (Sunday eteepted.) from the foot of Mill and front trit. a follow i FIKST TRAIN itilJ A. M. Chl..K.. Kn.rf.. Id ron Ii to IndliiiiapolU, I,relte and Chicago, without ehaiie of oar. HICCOND T Jt A I N .l.rtrt P.M. Accommodation the .1::iU T. M. Trulu arrive In ludUuupolU at U.DU Tbe above train ninVe eloneeonnectinnalln llanapoll, l.alayetle and Chicago, with train for Terra Haute, Hprlngflold, Hock Iland, tlaloaburg, Koiio.lia, l.ufavelt, Jackioiivlllo, Iianvllle, llurllnglon, Milwaukee, Mallooo, Naplea, (ialeott. (Julricv, l'rnlrle du Clilmi, I'aUS, Teorla, buiillelli, llooinliirton, and La Hollo, ft. PhuI, Fort Wayne, Peru, Tolodo. AUn, for Waukegao, Loganaport, and all town and China In the Wet. JTfir Ho lure you are In tho rlsht Ticket Oflleo be fore you punhatf your ticket, aud k for Ticket VIA I.AWJtKNOICnUltCl. TlirtOUOII TICKETS, Oood until ued, may lo had at tho Union ofllce R. K. corner of Ilrondway and t rout, wh"re all noocary Information ran be had. J. K. (UDBOXS, Ticket Agent. AUo, No. 3 Hornet lloue, WM. M. rtTARK, Ticket Agent. Odlce hour from 4 A. M. to V I. M. W. II. N0BLK, llcnoral Ticket Aa't. , . H. C. LOUU, rret. rwbi2'&8. "IT HAS NOT A DULL TAUE IN IT." LIFE AND TIMES OP AARON BURR, Lieut. Col. In the Army of the Herniation, U. 8. henate, Ice-President of the Uuitod Sutei, le. BY JAMES PARTON. 6 pt.. crown 8vo. With Tortralt on Ftwel, and Wood Cut. Price In Cloth, $1 73j halfcalf, $2 75, full calf, $3 50. TIIK SUnJKCT. 'What a creaturo bo wa what a career ha aa. oompll.lied. ne of tho bent oflWr of the Hevolutloni the tiiont ahrcwd, keen, Indefatigable, and uccoKful, If not the p;rcatct lawyer that ever praocourtllne and f-. intlun of manner-handle, i.ii,t ....t,.i.t ....I.... ii I....I . n. . -i i ' ... ..V" ..'in. .iiv Tprf IlLTFOlllorHllon nil .. .....t , nMi. .:i-uoiiiiioi i m ii ii Piiigmnr power over an who com.) within hi Iniliieucc; with a will and liodr nt I fun. lint-lilt tati.lialM , l culatin and a!way. equal to any rlrcumtancca of Mt limci"I!o(iton 1'oi.t. TIIK Al'THOIt. "Tlio nitth'ir, Mr. Jnmct I'orton, I a holarand a man of the hljrheM atlalnineul, nnd he Im brought ' " rcqiiliioqiinllll(' patience, toil. tuny, cure, rcuocuon, ami rcKcnrcli m linlii-f.cn. I.lo to au iindirtaklnir of o inrli iU.ll.-ar no. I Im. ..... . l,,,n",,rp- ,l'mo J,,un"""Not until b'en t.r Mr. Purlon' nbllilv, oltlicr n a eomiiilor r a hUlorlnn. The trnjlc atory of tho I hero I toM w ith tlio power and alinpllcily of a gcu "'"o poct'ItoHton p.,t. 'Mo lin l.crroiino.l hi M.k wllh tli tent i.f en antiquary ami tlm iimio dctull ol'polith al 1 1 to Ii of nnoiilM. The Irk-ome nave U-in eurefullr iflcd. tins ffclu, .a. Juri! . .nl. nnd a corlHlti II rw, vlliilUlnj nut Ion ami linrtiioiiv to Ii... III I. ... ..r I purpoNO i no leu. eoii.piriiiiiu llian Iii oi liflnalilv of vapruMlon und llliiMriillon. He ccrliiluly t,ocMca ariir t.ilcnt for biiiymphleal dcliiieatlon. Now im i nuiiiic. Tin: r.iotsR.riiY. A VolltlHO Worthy of tho llUuct and limn nn which ho linn written." Docton (.'onsrejalloiiallt. 11 tin nl a dull iairn lull. Onro npcnoil, ami Ilm re I.t atlrntloii I .erurod author and ruliject I'oiuMiiliif to inuVu him aiitlv." Uoton 'i'rav. .i. " -I - "Almost n model riojrraphw,.M . I'hllad Trcii. 'Certainly lho tno-t d. ci.lv Inlirentinir. fuilnn. tlnjf Look Hint Im .r.i it. upon our table in many a lonjc dny." X. V. t'iimml.ionalro. 'A an IntcrcKiinjf bloirranhv. no work 1nM m.I.. lUhod hexln to vquul It." Mlopton Journal. "It I linpoiilile not to r n. It eftcr una hum lnruii A work of alujotl uiuulcd IntcrciU" Liiunioq ion, "Of ecnlur and Rlorlinir lutcrct."rnnlit,.n ft ruHBi-ripi. "More esrillnff than roiiianec." fX. Y. Kvan. "More real knowlcdco of our carl hItiirT cn I. oniained irom It tlinn from tunny work devoted ex ... . . . .. " ' . ciumreiy to that porio.l." I.ifo Illuatralcd. 'One of tho inoi-t fancloatins Mouraphio of a bad ... m n a..... -:.. IX ..I . ui.ii tin nimm, j, vosvrvcr. Hi life la akctched In a manner that will not fail to lie Intcrcding, or to eert a warning voice to .ountr AUJiricu or the rrei-ent day." ICh t un jocrvcr. l 7 .. Terton' Life and Time of Aaron nnrrmavh oh. turned of Ilookaellcr, or will Im acut by mail. rot paid, 01) receipt of tho advertised price, rublinhod by MASOV 1JU0THERS. J08 and 110 Duaiio afreet, X, V. For nie l.y JSU.'KKV, MALI.ORY A Co. fcL19'58-tf. Ui ain trect. HISTORY OF THE REPUBLIC or THE United States of America. An traced in tho writings of ALKXANPKU IIAMIIroy, and of his colcmorarieu. m J. C. HAMILTON. Vol. 1 8vo. cloth, 82 50. "The archive of tho fWornnient of the United Mate having heeii recently ocned to tne by the auuoniy oi ino i.iorary i oiiiiniuce ol I onsjrcia, 1 nave found a uia of matcrUI of grout value, much of it Mounua hcreUfore unused. Theo document would, had their ckinlcuco tu rn known, Luve made a larire ad dition to tho work of Alexander Hamilton, recent ly edited the aulogjaph letter written by him in behalf or anhinston, while a ineuibvr of hi Un". and now In tho Dcpnrtuivut of ritato, exceeding a inouaim in nunioor. Other havo been traced In private collection. Tile-no all relate to the period of tlio Atncric.m Horolutlon, comprUcd in tula and tho luceceding volauie. A wider field of view Wins nbtalnad. I rcnolred to cniarso the plan or nt work, and to emhrneo In U lotn a Uictory ami a inogrnpny. Jlly o'dect i to prcrnt a ruithlul, honct nnrr.itive a rcric of au thentic Ptatcmciit whii'h will lH-ar the ilom-ct rvru- 1 tiny, and thu bo or aorvice to my country." For diilo by Jill KM , iMAI.EOIlY A CO. febl9'j8-lf. 1 15 Main Pt., Cincinnati, 0. POLLOCK & M'CALL, Manufacturers' Agent and Söljjolcsalc $aptr gtalfrs, NO. 232 WALNUT STKKET, AND ENGRAVING ON COFFSB, STKi:i. AND WOOD, noitTHAITS, LANDSCAPKS, DM'I.OMAS, View of Diiildini;, Bonds, Certificate of Stock. Note, Drafts, etc. MIDDLLTOM MKUIiulIMJK A CO., ii. 1.1 ...ii.i:.. I vi'i iiivn n jmiiiuiiij, j l MP WulnuttfL, Cincinnati Obif.

Chicago, Great Weitem and Weitem Routö.

BUTLER'S MERCANTILE, RECORD AND COPYINB EXCELSIOR liLlJII) JISTJCH.

Manufactured by Jai. J. Butler, Agent, .NO. 3'J VINE STIUIKT. nittKr.lt COilMEKtK, C'liWUOlVüTIa . f MAKl! THIIKH DISTINCT VAlttETICK, 1 dlflrrlntf one from the other only In their de grca of fluidity, and dealgtialed by the lalcli lti;i'01U i' r Ledger and Record only fOl'VIN'l For boiterd're onlyj MLKCATILL I'orllooh,Lcttorj and general purpoc. Ihne Fluid change from a carrtti ni.tn to dnrp and permanent 1ILACK COl.Olt, whlh no Iciijjlh of Pint will rtK or tkTnr. Tbe Fliib Una wore firt oflorud to tbe l'ubllo In lH.Vttluce which time there ha been awarded tbem Fot an r piruua, Twu llaoaxa and Oxi t-n.Via Mkoal. An enumeration of them I deemed nnnoeeary, a they may bo eon at y oltlee. They are Urjely utd In tha Prominent CHIe and Town ot the Wet and fuuth, and to aouie eitent In KoaaUrn Cltlc. t Since the publication ut my principal circular, I bar received the folluwlnf latUr from STATloatM, which are renpectfully auhmltted to the conti deration of ether large Ptatiuhim, Keat or Wet. ctMciKNiTi, jniy u, mr. Mr. Ja. J. FliTtea, Agent, Cincinnati. IntAR Him I'or ome tl.n pant we bare been ellln; your Wkitino Vll'W to our Customer, and take pleaaure lu (tatUtf, that they give very general tl. faction. ' ' At far a our own Judgment I concerned, w be. Here them to l.o fully equal to Arnold' Enjll.h Fluid, and aro to he preferred from tbe fact that they prcont a more unlK.nn Dunn of t'oi.oa, when firt ued and aa fwr a we bare otn free from mold. Your Kepeelfullv, MOORK, WILKTACU, KtcVH ä CO., A.NDKUSO.N, HAT EH" A WRIOIIT, ' RICKKY, MALI.ORY k Wtüll, C. Y. 1IKADI.EY A CO., AriU:OATK A CO., uinso.v A co. We have oJ Mr. J. J. Butler' Wainxo Fi.t ioa to our euntomer for aliteen month ra-t with genoral aatldfactinn, and bellere them to be of aopcrlor quality. A we do not uo Arnold' Fluid, we da not fuel at liberty to draw a eompatlaon. TRUMAN A Sl'OKFORD. Tbe following testimony from IlooVkeeper of kcuuinf itanki ana ilcrcanlilo i Irui lirei'pccuully ubmlttcd. Jas. J. Butler's Record Fluid, P Oil 8 A 1. K ATTnETRlM'lPAL STATIOSJ.M AT CINCINNATI Anil Ulscwherc. A TO TCOI CCi'STOIU CtsctxKATi, April 8, 1857. Mr. Ja. J. Puller, Agent, Cincinnati. Drab Sib: We have for a number of year pat been unltig Aruold' Kngllib Fluid a he beat In the market for cotne time pa.t we hare lUe n ulng your ncioao r i.t id, ana lake pieaaure Initating that in our opinion it I fully equal to Arnold', and In oino roped to bo preferred. It ha a mora uniform depth of color whon fir.t unrd, and ha never moi.kkd. When It ha attained It dcepe.t black tint the color I fully equal to the beat of Arnold' we bare ever uod, while the Cow I about tho ame. II II. Ol.MSTEAI. Book-keeper at Croc. lack A l u Itiinking llouiia, (I. K. JACKSON, Col. Cl. rk, do. S. . llOSH. Iii, t'lerk. 1.nliiv..Mn r.,it.ti. I ' 'U V rV W' " I in, .v iruni to. J.anK. . ir.l lUM ......... ... . . - . . S. J. t'IIAl'M A.N, Ilook keeper, J. A. Frarer KOIl'T T. llKlLlIV; Ü.M.k-kocp.r, V.. Cu.tom 1 1 ' HO. J A MKS A. liT.Vnr. flerk. I. P. C. Iluu.e. wi i.i i i:it. ii Yin: a noniNsoN'. .1. WILSON JOHNSON, Dook kccper, John W. i:iii a fo. II. M. J! A UTI.KTT, l'rinclpnl of llartlctf Commcrrlill l ollops It. S. llAt'o.v, 1'iincli.iil of lineon' Commercial C..II.0 The rlti'lrnl of thce Iimtltution. vrefcr It to any fnk extuiit. irrbj'.iH If. EAGLE PRINTING INK WORKS. LAY & BROTHER, Mn ii ii far tu tor of P "O T T "TJ Tp, Q I TMTW.q;, -" J 0 A.vO'. M EAST COlXMlUA ST It K KT, fei.y;.H-iy ' LANE & BODLEY, MniHiCicttirci aud Dealer In WOOD WOHKINB MACHINERY, iiniiiiiiiti, .iuiu, C0RNKR J0IIX A WATER STF. WOODWOKTM 1'I.IxKIW. DAMI'I. M.AX. erK, tJrey and Voo.l I'luoer. t hulrHeat IManrH, Tenoning Machine, Moulding .Mm hine, Power .MoitUlii); .Mm liini'n, Kuli Mortiiduj; Min hlne, Hub lloiinjr and IlcMiiiir Mnchlne. IManchurd' l a tent Iti'iiJinjj Machiiiei', I'.liini hard' 1'atcnt .c-ke l.niitrn. W II EKEL .MA('IEnY., Prower' Patent Hlncle K.hroll Kuw. Ioul.u richroll rinM-i, fuw Mitndrel. lUllway Cut olTrawa, Turninß Luthe, Ilroom llundle Eathe, Hollow Mundrel, Chuir Chin k, Ac. Order oliciicd. irt 3H LANE Jl UODLKY. L- Lml.LLLiij j Typo and Stereotype Foundry, No. 168 Vine tt. between Toarth and Fifth, CI NCI XX ATI, O. P F. O'DKISCOLI. A CO., MANUFACTURERS v and Dealer n New. Rook and Job Tvnc I rintinc Vrvrrer. Coee. Uallcy. etc. Ink und I riiit in Material of every dencription Stcreotvi ing of all kind, Hook, Moi-le, Patent Medicine Diroction, Job, Wood Engraving, etc., eto. Jiranu ana I'altorn Letter, variuu tylr. Electrotyping in all It brauche. fcbV68-Iy RAWD0N, WRIGHT, HATCH &EDS0N BANK-NOTE ENG1UVERS AND Alo, Engraved In a f tie corrcrpoDdinz in elegance with that or Uank-Xotc, nifrnnS fif t fC ff nil n fit Vinnc Check, DrafU, Certificate of 8 lock and DcM)lt, Promiüory Note, Bill and Letter Head. Buninei and Professional l arua, Äotorial, County, and Hand rumi, do., dc. lonlantly on hand Made to order of a aunerlor oualitr. The above oflice is under the upcniinn of tiKOUt.'E T. JtlNES, P. E Cor. Main and Fourth ttrcct. Cincinnati, Ohio. fcbVSS-ly N.W. Cor. Sixth & Walnut Sis, r imp. col lar, or instrixtion hi;ri:(;TY. 1 en I moro thorough and cotiiirchcnsive thsn in any nlmllnr Inxtitution in the Cnltcd Stute, em. tinning all l.rnn. hrs requisite for Otting young men for tho active iluilo of tho Counting lloü-c tC.n .E'ifWV mr-. l thoroughly taught In it Practical ai.i.liriitlnn to every dejutrljiicnt of bttslncs. Cartful trainltiR In l'l.MAki.iip is ohxervod. M carefully eaplulned, and full and fimilllur tnstruetnn I given In Mcr.nntilo Mmhi 'inn I iiai. 1tililra Lecture on tho Political Kronomy or Trade, ItnnkIng and Currency, thero is a full, regular, ryitciuatIc aud practical courre of Instruction In CÜ3IMKKCIAL LAW. IW n intelllecnt and dillimnt almlent. Ihrrnuru tnav ho eoninli inl In fr... i. t i .-..w. on graduation, a beautiful diploma i awarded. Ii.Rmx: For full course, tiuu ijnlimilcd. -t 00 or renmanshln alone, for month, 5 00 "PM' ..ii.i . I 1 1 1 v il l a I'l , JJACO.N A ALL -L"N, rnoi H'.toRS.

THE BRITISH REVIEW0, AND -

131nckwoodH Magazine. INDUCEF.!EIITSTO SÜ22CTJZ2I PHEMIUMS ANJ) HEDUCTIOKSf L. PCOTT A CO.. NEW YORK, eoBtlnuetopallUa)' Iii followlns; leading IlrilUh Periodical, ?iti TUB LONDON QUARTERLY, (Cenm atlve.) I. THIS EDINDl'UQH REVIEW, (Waif.) THE NORTH HRITIHUEVIEW,(rrMCkwk:) THE W l'.5TM INEjJTE It REV IEW, ( Liberal.) BLACKWOOD'S EDINBL'RO M A0AZIS (Tory.) nHEsi: rrniomrAu ahi.y represent X the throe (rand K.lltlcal partle of Orea HHt tin Whig, Tory and Radical but polottea fora only one feature of their character. Al Orraat ef tha mmt profound writer o foteaee, LlUratare, Morality, and Helix Ion, ihey taa4 a they eve have tood, unrivalled In the world of letter, beiaf eonidnrd lndlHnabU lo the atholar a4 the . profnal wan, v hile to the laulllf eat reader ef every elaa tby fu.xl.h a more eorrelaadatira lory recorJ, of tha current lllrlur ef th 4tjt throUfhout the world, thaa eat La oibly btaid ed frow any other tource. EARLY COPIES. 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Unlike the ephemeral Mf ailneiof the day,tke Periodical loe little by ef e. Hence, , foil yttc of the No. (Ith bo omitilun) for 1814, nay ho recarded nearly a valaabteaa for ISiS. Subcriberi wlhinx alo the No, for 1857, will ba inpplled at the following eitreaaely lew rate. Splendid offen for '50, '57 & '58Togetb9T. For Blackwood' Magatlne For any one Review , For any two Review Kor Blackwood and one Review ... For Blackwood end two Review . . For three Review ........... For Blackwood and three Review , . For the four He lew , . For Blackwood and the four Review fie it N. R. Tbe price la tire I Britain of the five et IodU al above named I 3I per ananm. A we (hall never again be likely te offer (ark la duceinenl athoeheie prr.cnted, NOW IS THE TIME TO PI B5CRIBKI! ,Tii" Remittance mnt, In all cae, be taade dl. reel to the Publisher, for at tlie price no coaimlrlon can be allowed I p'nt. Addre, Ei;t.AKD8C0TTA CO., hhy'o No. :i Cold I., New Ymk. LITHOGRAPHY AO ENGHAVINB on Slci'l ;m Copper I H U SU BSCR IBERS AREPBEPARED TO KX ecute alt klmU of I.I TllUU K A Ml 1 N(J, uch a KINK HllOW CARDS, la one color or mora a Im, Map, Bond, Certiflrntc of alurk, Bill of Fehnnge, Nolo, Dmll, Label, Circular, BlM llead, Chcik, Ac. l'ul.li.hrr of a li(n x UNITED STATES KAI MIO AD MAP, lv feet iquaic, handfomrly colored aad toeaatod. I'lice rn. AIo, a new Map about ready i Central Tnittd States Ballroad Hap. Embracing all of the follow Ing Stale t New York. I'cniiMlvniila, fhlo. Iiidinna. Illlnol. MIeori. Iowa, WixcBln. Minncota, Michigan, Kratacky, i rnnriM-r ani v rg mm, c. We let Ii lho Mildiu xrencraltv (e call and aim. Ine i).!'! Imi'iin of our tk, at our ofllee, ad Door i.f the Odd Fcllota' linildintr. corner of Third aud Walnut at.cet, Cinclnnail. Ohio. MIDDLETOX, CTROBR1DOE, A CO. f. b 5'iH-ly.) MASONIC REVIEW. ryUK OI.DKST, JIKST AXD CIIKAPKfT MAX ionic Mrlnc. This old and t.m.aUr Ma ra tine i now In the Kightceplh Voloane. Itaaabeea) gradually growing la Ire, and Increasing la pop)Urily from the first numln r of the lrl volaue, aad It merit have improved a It ditutosiea lav iacreaicd. At the hcglnnlng of this year, w hope oar friend will make special effort to Increase It eirralatloa, and place It in the hand of every Moa. IU friend claim that tt is th cheapest aad bct Mi sonio Magvslne In tbe world, and intfispraaable te the craft. It contain lity-fonr large oetavepagea In each nnraber, beautifully printed on fa white paper. JvmcIi year make two volume ef nearly four hundred page each, and each volaav eoataia ft (ilia page and index. The price Ii f 2,00 per aanuia, In advance. C. MOORE. No. 117 Walnut Ftrtet Cincinaati, O. STADLER, BROTHER & CO. WHOLESALE Jmporttr and Dealer ia Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods 62 PKARL ST., north aide, bet Wainetaad Vioa and 73 Weit Third h' treet E?rrUculftr attention paid to order. MIX STjkDI.KIt, I f VILUH taiCWr M1ITIX KT ADLE, J (Ltosato w.mack ftbi'id 3ra w. W. HAMER &, CO. AScramirM or PORTABLE GRINDING & BOLTINf FLOUR jSIILILS, CO at Eighth St., bet, Broadway k tycaaaere. No Cincinnati. Ohio. We furnish a oomrlct. Mill at 5S0. Tbl coraprise Trench Burr, 30 loche, IN IRON 1RAM, '.oiling Chest, two pain of conveyer, two art of Kluvator, with helling and Geariag, all ready U run. iletl three rcct In ctiametcr, and 16 feel Inog, and Filk Hölting Cloth, (bet t Dutch Anchor Draod.) v o guarantee this Mill to tarn out fiO DARREIN OF FLOUR TER DAT! We build largc-rized Flour Mill, also, Cora and Feed Mills, Smut Machlno, Flour Packer, ., Ac. And furnish to order And Kill Gearinff of all Kindi. Tlio bkl Dub h Anchor Drand Doltitiff Clolk, aad Delling i.f all slirs, at lowest price. N. D. Circulars, chli.g particulars, scut upon appiici (feb lication, with (tamp enclosed i'SH-Sm W. W. HAM KU 4 CO. HENRY DAVID, VANtetrTrara i iiot.cit.x trtra I ;ancy soaps, perfumerv, &c., at (evenih etreet, V.l. Main and Walael. All order prcmptly attcmled to and crfu!1y j.ni kcd. lieoa se-u. JOS. COX &. WM. H. KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE NO. S APOLLO BUILDING. Cor, Fifth and Walnut Sts., CINCINNATI,; O. Vba'JMjr