Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1858 — Page 4

wr- i'-v* r 'W M- , MARRIAGE HY M. XT iLKT -XT The iEoct's block tent is tsp-. soother botxr. And ret zoctiber use will brio? the time To which, through ait; cite* tad checks action ly. The golaen day did clisb. Take aS the books away, itl >t so noise Be .a the house, while aoftly I cadres* My tool from bec-deries of d i sg- tie, tad wait for My own trsa love'* CJ/tu The sweetest ascnd would “re to-night—the sew drop* Sotting the g*eer ears in th* mtb and wheat. Woald a ike a diaeord in the heart attuned to The teridegrooc;'* coxing feet. Lev*, bleated Level if we eou.d hang war walla with The red eoats of a thrttaatd rosy Mavs Barely they would not shine ao well as thou dost, Light*, tag our dusty day* W’it'aoc.t thee, what a dim and wofa! itcoy Oar rear* would be, oh, excellence snbiiaet Blip of the Ide eSemai, brightly growing 2n the low *O-2 of time. Crm the Imden* lately sat A couple, and no more, ia chat; I wondered ~ hat they would be at Under the liades*. I saw ftxtr eyes and fear lipa meet, I heard the word*. How sweat! bow sweet” Had then :i>. Faeries given a treat Coder the litsderj? I pondered Long and could not tell What dainty pleased them both so well; Bees, bees.' was it your hydromel Under the lindens? 'Walter Savage Lander. A Parable for Business Men. There was once upon a time a man who lepta store aad «old goods wholtale and retail. And he became tndaneholly. because customers were shy and time* were hard. And he said: Lu! I am ruined, and the sensation is disagreeable. And my ruin is more painful to bear because it is slow in progress, eren as wa-er doth gradually became hotter in the pot pberein the lobster bolleth, until the enutaeeous creature ahriekelh out his »cu! in anguish. Lol it is better to be ruined quickly than to endure this slow torture. I will eren give my moeer away to ti e poor mac—eren to the poorest, which i* he who printeth newspapers, and I w;i. shat up my shop and wrap myself in the sack cloth of deso.ation, and pass mv dav> in the puriiou* of the broken banks, cursing the hardness of the time* and rending soy garments. And the bowling of Rome shall be as the duict sound of dulcimer*, and tber who blow the dates and instruments of music, compared to the din I will make in the ears of the wicked—eren in the ears ol the bank directors. And even as he said, so did he; for he was not like other men * sons who are foolish and know it not, and they sar they will do so and so, performing that which is contrary. For the sons of men are fickle, and he that is born of woman doth spite his face by diminishing the length of the nose thereof. -And 10. the printer—even he who did publish newspapers—was made glnd by tne boanty of him who sold wholesale and retail; and he did sound his praise* and print them moreover, and did blow the trumpet of fame respecting that man’s dealings from the sun even to the going down of the same. And he—even the printer of papers—did magnify and enlarge upon the stock ofgoods which the trader had in his store, and did publish the variety, and the excellence, and the newness, and the beauty and the cheapness thereof, till the people —yea. all cf them, far and near, were amazed. Ar.d they said, lo! this man hath gathered from ti e east and the west costlv merchandize and wares of wondrous value—even the workmanship of cunning artificers— ar. Jwe know it not. Go to then. We will lay out our silver and our gold in those thing* which the printer printed of, and that which he doth publish shall be ours. For this man’s merchandise is better than the bank note of those who promise to pay. and therein lie, even banks of deposit which beguile US <<f our money 9= d •vriadU us like sin. But that trade was atiil tad, and be Mid, the money that these people bring me for the goods in my store will I still , give to the printer, and thus will I ruin ] myself, I "ill ruin myrelf, I will do that ( wnicb <-<s both dua* it my » -,r ,

before me. I will make the printer mas, whom al) meu scorn for bi* poverty, rich, and he shall be clad in fine Linen ard shal rejoice. And ti e sons of men shall meet him in the market place, and the sheriff shall (uafibim, and the scoffer* s'-allbete-oaked, and aboil take off the it hat* to h m that was poor. And he shall Saab the dollars in the eyes of the foolish and shall eat bank note *a nd wich.es. Yes. »ven shall be light his pipe with railroad scrip and cast hi* spittle on the besrds of othet men. For I wil; ruin myself, and he who advertises me shall enjoy my sabataaee. But lo! the trading man—even he who sold merchandize become rich, and even as the unclean beast wallow* in the mire, «o stirred be not for reason of much gold. And the people fiocaed to bis store from the North. And from the South. And from the Ea*t. And from the West. And the printer rejoiced, and Liaphs: did aboundBut the trader could not become poor; end his melancholy ceased, ladtie cm .es of hanpiness were upon bls face. Ard hi* children did become mighty tn the land by reason of the people who read his advertisement* had poured into the trader’s money bags. A II r«e Chase. The well-known star contributor of the ’lndependent,’ who is ruralizing ata country farmhouse, relate* the following horse adventure. It is well told: ’This morning, while '.he dew was yet on the grass, word came that •Charley had got away.’ Now, Charley io most important member of the family, and as shrewd a horse a* ever need be. Lately be had found out the difference between being harnessed by a boy and a man. Aeeordinglv, on several occasions, a* soon as the halier dropped trem hi* head, and before ;' e bridle cc-u’d take its place, he proceeded to back boldly out of the stable* in spite of the stout boy pu'. ng w.. a his mitrht at his mane and ear*. This particular morning, we were to pat a passenger friend on board the cars at B.lo—it was now 7.30. Out popped Charley from his itall Ike a cork from a but le, and lo! some fifty acres there were in which to exercise hi* leg* and curs, to **y nothing of temper and iageuuity — First, the lady, with a measure of oats, attempted to do the thing by bribing him genteely. Not be! He had no objection ’-o the oats, none to the hand, until it came near hi* bead, then off he sprang. After one or two trials we dropped the oats and went at it in good earnest—called ail the boys, headed l ira off this way, ran him out of the growing oats, drove him into the upper lot and out of it ag-.in. We got him into a corner, with great pain*, and he got himself out of it without the least trouble. He would dash through a line of six or eight whooping boys, with a* little resistance as if they had been so many mosquitoes! Down he ran to the lower side of the lot, and down we all walked after him L’p Le ran to the upper end of the lot, and up we all walked after him—too tired to run. Oh, ‘it was glorious fun! The sun was hot. The car* were coming, and we had two mile* to ride to the depot! He did enjoy it and we did aot. We resorted to expedient*, —epered wide the great g’.tc cf the farm-yard, and essayed to drive him in and we did it, too, almost; for he ran close up to it, —and just sailed past, with a laugh as pla>a on hi* face as horse ever ° ’ had! Men is vastly mperior to a horse in many respects, But running, on a hot summer day, in a twenty acre lot, is not ons of them! We got him by the brook, and while be drank, oh, how leisurly, w»started up and in just missing our grab at his mane! Now another splendid run. — His head was up, Lis eye flashing, his tail streamed out like a banner, and glancing his head this wav and that, right and left, he allowed us to come on to the brush corner; from whence, in a few moments, he allowed us to emerge, and come afoot after him, down to the bara again. But luck will not hold forever, even with ! horses. He dashed down a lane, —end we had him! But as soon as he saw the gate closed, and perceived the state of the case, how charmingly he behaved,— allowed u» to come up and bridle him without a movement of resistance, ar.d *ad affirmed, by hi* whole eondnet that it wots the merest sport m the world, all this seeming disobedience: and to him, we have no doubt, it was! We had but seventeen minutes before car time. But we •nad" the h**t use of it that we could.' i

PROSPECTUS ttbwk: KDim ST.HE SEVTIML 1858. t-i» the in-.ent'on of th- Proprieters of ’ve to ™ke is in *ll respect* * newspaper wortbv the s-pport of th* De.-nseraejr Indian* And in the properrioa its eireulati-je is increased i-.d -s he ocr ahuity to addtoiu i*:eres*. Havir< no local Aees'-s- we depend entirely r.p.r, the r -r _. ;t .»,< f-Se--. - o ex’end > c:re-. latioo. In no cheaper <w ma re eS?en *1 *xy can pj.- cal tntelienee be circulated, teal exc-<-l an i ports oqr*ni*nion preserved, than thrones theraedi'.rt ofthepre*? ATI ther .whoared*of the K>ce-« of TV- c-i- • p.--an-1 pni er. car- nerve the cans* ia no better war than in the ciiemat-on of the political of -he parvr. T’-» -.ear :ptt. whie'r; we have entered, w: Arab:less tor -ir « important ere-its-. Fpm V,! ma'tere f pab’.ic interest we -ht . j re foil ■*rj re’.aWe i»te'.’. : x---.-* An irap-.-rtaht Sat-' elect: >a orexrs rext Getter A new •a:- re. members -f C«t zress. Soprem* .I«dxr«. ar 1 most '•! b * Sta’e oS •-** are t ■be elected It is only by sleepless t .-e a.-.-i :n' -' ' effret that we eat expect tornai taia ’.he supreraacv of -.he Democratic party It beh >ovej every Democrat, tber. toh.ra*eif upon th*:sacen es the <iav. whyh it will be th* ee:-4 the S «t.»*i fai'Mnlry :■-> present, and th .< b* r*»v»ared for *’.e The Seat ed will be gwverped .■ its po.:t:ca. eocrse bv the asitlareatively express* i ■- rner. wof the party The principle* and p , * ! <v ■’ r.romixlfr*tes it will be our aim to aJv.-oate an : defend, believing tbat span the i-.-e?nty of th* Demccntfie narty rest* the prewervation of .rar irreqialled Govemwe* - I; w.. represent in* Democratic party of Tc : ■r -sactions or men. It wII b* impartial tow s' ■- *-- candidate* foe party fsvor but whoever it may select ns candidate* fur p t-l.c pos,- or . tn ! representative men, it will be our object to elect and onatain. The Scalias! w?! pay especial attention to ■ cowwEtc at news, -he ic ltvx.il inrerestsof the grate, and all miscellane-ra* intellizenee. We have mule arranjeme .as fi r rise xerr- • v telegraph a* fall a- the C' - f papers Th • will ad . largely to nor expea-e*. fe whieh we I hope to he remunerated by an increased cirra.s Uno. We will. send -he DaJyby express to all the principal •-s sn th* stare. nsx* — Strickly is Jdciace. ' THi'v Sentinel.per annrm, t? 01 Dailr Sentinel, p - month. j Wrek’.i s -it ne’ s :b=eri'>e’s 1 year 1 W Weekly Sen'inel,*!-!•* of five, 6 io Weekly Sentinel, elnboof ten, PO3 And th* same rare for ov*r that nuns'er Those who send clubs of twentv re over, will be entitled to one copy of the paper with-rat charge. To those wh- get the three largest cl-tbs f - th* SeaTiarf we w i r-~' : tritb - -->>U premiers Addres*. BIXGHaM 4C DOVirHTT. nO-rl. Pr>s>rietors W 0 GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES FOR iBAyOO* A. J. ALEXANDER'S ISth Magnificent Ca«h and Watch Gift DISTRIBUTION! Feu—r-ea hundred and eighty-one Cash Gift*: $2 ’5- in A'nericaa Gold, am which w .1 be 2'l Prizes tin.- 2 r - ■ a sl3 to<)"3. ■490 Magnificent Gold and Silver Watch**. Makin’ a I total ''Ei rhteen Hundred and Eighty one Cash and Watch Gift*. Va’ -,e cf Gift’, <12,093 Number nf Gift*. 1,881 Ticket* Limited to, 1 > <MW jr.e Priz* •->-tvery eighth Ticket! To be dis tributed at Edinburgh. Johnson Coon’y, Indiana on M .day Feb 15th 1858. The nndersigned ha* the plens.ir- of annmn ■ .' - ' ' ■ ' • Te< -*s—Kt • eky, Ohio. Indiana, III; - - M;ss-tri. and lowa, that his Eighteenth m’.gr.ineen* -txc. s;v* Ca-h and Wa-ch Gift distriborire: will take place a- above, on which oc ca-i here w Then,-tn- -f-d am..n<rhi«numerous patrons Two Tl. ..-andand fifty eight dol lar- in American gold, and four hundred magr ipce* ; Gold and - Jve- Watches, presenting ’. grand total '4 l.’ni Ca»h and Watch Gift", valned ■■-■. £l2/9). It will Le oboerved that there are 22 Priz** in Am.-riean g i. varng from $lO to |f J. The Wa’che* have been selected with gn-ai. can . and and accurate tim°keepers, ranging in price from 15 to 2 >0 dollars Thi- will be the irth distribution I have given in the last two years, and in ev ry instance the drawing* have taken place on the davs *p*cified and, as advertised for see p/ raramme.; ■ they have in every instance be~n conducted solely Lv a committee elected by the ticket holder- all being free to attend. Immediately after the drawing the result is printed and forwarded together with the priz** drawn, to all ticket holder*, either by mail or express, at mv expense. In this connection I deem it nothing more than right to add. for the o»nefit of those wnoare unacquainted with me and who won L-l like t . try the.rluck in my Scheme, that I hereby anti, .size them to enclose their monev to Mr. H. Daily, of the firm of Ricket* A Datlv.of , this placet who is among the most responsible men of the State, and who will also receipt for the n.oney -o ted. and if the drawing does r ■-,* go of precisely a* star.nl programme, all you will have to do will Le to call on Mr Daily for ymir money . L nder this arrangement you see. it would be utterly impossihle’for me to take advantage of yoi, even if I were so dis- ; posed. £7*A C'.mplete li«t of prize*, together with mariner of drawing. Ac., i* printed and will be ( forwarded to all who desire iL •FT All responsible persons desired to act as agents for th*-al -of titk-r*. ami wilt he f'.ir;>isii- <i with tickets at ■*! cents apiece, togeth -r with full instructions, the premiums we allow for selling, Ac. ITSingli-r tickets fl. Six ticket* <5. Twelve ticket* !<’; and twenty five tickets 23. All order- mus. be add. e-sed to <. J. ILEX O DES, Edinburgh, Johnson county, Ind , Eux St. EFThat my drawings are fairly, honestly and honorably eondneted, I wo ild respectfully re fer you to the following who are among the mo«t prominent citiz ’is of Johnston county: Noah Perrv, Sheriff of Johnson eoitntv; Dr W P. Rash. Postmaster at Elinburgh;’ Dr. A. Keifer. C. W. Esq , John Walsh, aud T. S. Moore, all of this place. U" Drawings take place third Mondav in every month. A. J. ALEX AN D ER, Proprietor. Edinburgh Johnson Co, Ind.

DR. ». I. fRAIPEB, PHYSICIAN h SURGEON, D EC A TUR. I.VDfAXA. TTOFFICE —on Main Street, opposite Porter’s rD.ug Store. vl-nlf). County Orders, &c. TTe 'will par the face in goods. nr ninety-five eent*on the dollar in cash, for Conntv Orders Other orders purchased on the best term* J, D. i J. M NUTTMAN An; 14,1837. ts DRIED apples and peaches for sale at the **ar*< Oosria.

THE GLOBE: twt OFFICIAL ’APES OF CONGRESS T r -’LisH -w rar * ’•’»* Pro-pectus of I f -D-lv G. -be. and The ConffresstoEal GW* and Appendix, lo remind subscribers 4-1 f.cm those who may desire to - .b*cnbe -i,-. r -res* will meet on the fir.-t Msradzy of p- ; ; -*r, when I -hall recommence pub I;,-, ~ the above named pipers. . . hare 7 Wished so long that mort public men -heir character, and therefore I deem it nredJes , a minute accoa&t of the kind of matter thev will contain. , Dvlt Guoax w.Ucrentatnareport ofthe J*bs-.esin b«h branches of Congress as taken dreri bvrep**.erse<] ial.atieait.to any c eps -,f -hort-hand writer- tn th:* or anv other eounmajority if them will, eJicti, be able to - - -rp r*. Vv -1 a" m. *.-a thousand words an hour white the average number of words sposen by -• _ ■--s-isrr-rareiv exceed - v-n th > .-sn l 6r- s rdre l w-reis‘an hour. When the des.-. es V a da»- do not make more than forty c .hat .- they "shall appear in the Daily Globe «f - _ -t. weich will cootaiti, a!-o. the of th • lav. together with sach editorial i.-!-. ;'e* is-nav l-e «-.w.d by passing event*. J; .. z’-omv .uter.ti-ra, from •:me. as occasion ---re-;' to publish my reminiscences of the pebitemen with whom I "have been associated 5 —v the last twenty eight y-*'* Ai *cd <e-.TG.-’erai Jacksutr.and the leaders ofthe party w'lith he conducted, and the 1.-adiug men of other parries. Will. I believe, be interesting naw wh* . pani-a* ’■.•••terries*has abated. In becoming the reporter of the debate* of C-*:-*rem 1 deemed it prop*r to say that the Globe would neve-b* a partisan paper. This pledge will not he forfeited by introducing as a contribution to kre ■ ry the political traits es eharacrer which di-t g rrehed the public men of mv time. Although I am. and i tile nd to remain. athonnragh ci- mocrat. I will »*ver obtrndc ruy priacipi sinawayto make there ob 30X1 •-•6-s'tvaz r party But in re,"r! - - persons and event* w : -.;?a 'o make up hi*:»ry, 1 hope _ to make the Globean honest memoir: and with I that view I an» resolved to speak imbepen-Jenily of al! parties. Tire Cosocrshosrat Gl- bt ixd Apvkvpix ~..i cr.-’tsin a rep .rt -f a>. the debates .n Congress. , ibv the speakers, the message- the , President es the Fu ited State*, the an rural re-1 port* of the head* of the executive departm-nts, j •h" !IVS p*—e-d during he session.and cop >n:ad -xes to ali They will be printed -cadiu- | ble royal sheet, in brisk form, royal quarto ‘iz* . tach somber containing sixteen pages. The ’ whole will make, it is Ld cred, 3.> 0 and ; page*. *s the ior.g-c-sions for many rears hare I ranged between those numbers, and the next! session will be what is termed a ‘ long ope ' — This I telieveislhe eheap.st work ever s-ld in any c-rantrv. whether a reprint or printed from manuscript eopv, taking for da-a the average umber of w -L of the long session since th* v*ir I'l' The average n.is- •'png-i---3 876. and the average nnrr.ber of word* ■r. a ' is 2X*7,c *;-e>4 : 'y. the average num' .- of word* afa long ses-ien is 9.-J9 ,772. hare sold to subscribers that number of w rdfor six d-dlars. it follows that they have paid L-ss than six and one-half eent* for every 13‘.'•O’’ word I have furnished them, while I have paid nv reporters 629 for every 2397 word-, of this work, in manuscript! Ha* any other bookseller, anywhere, ever sold a book in the first instance, while it was new, at so low a rate? I believe not; and so strong is ruy belief that I herebv agree to give to any p. r-.-n who -hail prove"the contrary a complete of the debaterunniag back to lj3j. making forty three quarto volumes. sell for $5 a volume. An act of C • .gress a jthorz“« these paper* to go by mailfreeof p>s»ag.-. The i.ext *e--ion will be., :■ i . • an :■ .-•*! interesting wdlbethe fir-t under a new au.mrri-tratior,. and several complex questions must lie discusred in it—f example, th* e.irrency, Kansas, reven .»»1 o her q >-sti »ns The G’.ob* will be asheretofore, :!>- ■■ ;!y source from which full debates can be obtained. tec-xs: For a copy of the Daily Globe one year, $1 <1 30 “ “ “ six month*. 5 ft • “ ‘‘during the session o 90 For a eopv of Congressional Globe an Appendix, and the laws passed during the session, 6 00 Bank note*, current inthe*ecrionof theemrn-t-y where a sub* riber resides, will be received at prr. The whole or any p t rt of a subscription may be remitted in p :ag - amp=. which is preferable to any currency, except gold or silver. A p<p-r will ■•>• b* »ent unless the money accompanies the order for i». JOHN C. RIVES. Nor. 23, 1857. Washixgtos,

WILIIKT PSOSPBCTL'S! roiBTH veaE or the CJ3MOPDLTTAN ABT ASSOCIATION. THE FAMOCS DUSSELDORF GALLERY OF PAINTINGS: Parch ised at a Co*; of $180,000: And Powers’ World R**now ued Statue of the GREEK slave:: Repurchased for six thousand dollars, with several hundred other works of Art, in Paint ings, Sculpture and Bronzes.comprise the Premiums tobeawarded lo the subscribers of the COSMOPOLITES ART ASSOCIATION, who subscribe before the->>- hos January, 135e at which time the awards will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Every subscriber w fthree d.jlbtrs is entitled to A copy of the large am! splendid Steel Engraving, entitled • Manifest Destiny," also to, A copy of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal one year, a ! —> to aCertiffieate in the award of Premiums, < .•Asftafree admissiontothe Dusseldorf and Cosmopolitan Galleries. Thus it is seen that for every three dollars paid, the subscriber nut on- ‘ ly receives a SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVING; but. also, the beautifully illustrated TWO DOLL 13 ART JOURNAL. ONE YEAR Each subscriber is also presented with aCertificate in the Awards of Premiums bv which a valuable work of art. in painting or sculpture may be received in addition, thus giving to every subscriber an equivalent to the value of nve Guitars,and a Certificate srnttia. Any ope of the leading >3 Magazines is furnished, instead of Engraving and Art Journal if desired. No persae is restricted to a single shar- — I hose lasin.- five member-hips. remitting e l 5 rickeu'. tOa " CltrS En Br,Tin&8 r,Tin &- a»d six . F“ U Pi rt ; cu,ar \« f 'He Association are given t i the Art Journal, which contains over sixty splendid Engravings, price fifty cents per numher. specimen cop.es will be sent to all sons who desire to subscribe, on receipt office postage stamps, (15 cents oinie Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A A „ -- ' Broadway. New V.,rl•i.G SPENCER, Honorary Secretary Tl ' n4 ’ Decatur. Ind. WILLIAM G. SPEXCfip Attorney anil for r <t||« r a t Law -■NA NA SB master commissioner DECATUR. Adams County S 3a JTBusiness intrusted to Lise arc win, prompt attention. ■■• receive F»b 13. 186? ’ I I T .

Prospectus for 1858. i Ji £ SATURDAY EVENING PIWT, ESTABLISH!* Al'OfST 4, 1821. The Paper that Never Suspend*. A FAMILY' W EEKLY, devoted to literati re a news. In rhese time* of Bank suspemsion* and Mereantilesutpeosrnns.the prepnHo™/ Sa re, iL-Evening Post call the attention of the reading pift’lie ’ 0 thrir 011 lnd fir ™ lT < ’’ Ub " lidied weekly paper. « the paper that never suspend*. For over THIRTY SIX YEARS T’ e Post ha* been published; and in all that • 1,1 ‘-good times and through bad ' thr ugh bank inflations and bank conthrough prosperous seasons and hreu’h r»nic*. the Post hash en regular v t* -ue.lie‘Jv w.’ k. anil forwarded to.t* thousands of subscribers. Its proprietors therefore point to the past as an unfading index of he L ;r< And they feel that m asking of the reading public a continuance of the patronage l-pretofore so liberally bestowed ;pon The Post, the-, ire asking no more than what it will be both the interest and the pleasure o. that pub. lie to Among the contributors tothe Post, "ay mention the following gifted writer-; W dlram Hoott. Allice Carer, T. S. Authur, uraee Aurra Blackwell, Augustine Du_n„P Mr * M A. Denison, Emma Aliice Brn<D e th - author of ‘‘An Exlra ; Jud.e.»l S.ra:- ~wt." the author of • Zillah, -be Cai.d

Medium,” AcXOVELKT, ET T. S. ARTHtra. Mr Arthur’*nrodneiionsareso widely known, •hat r * r.eed hardlv say t a: the tone of the , ..-, *e novelet will b* consistent with the Mo raland i- *tiu. ivecharneter which we ,;ovea - , -avs driven to impress upon the 1 osa. Kea l-e-s who w;-h to - rase th- flash atone* which abound in the ’.*’•■ ’-p-rnreioire and detruc ire in their i-ndeney and effects—can fin., them, weregrel say, at every corner. But the Fo*t will-rill maintain it* high character, a-a paper which the n »; scrupulous par.-ut may . ' allow freely to enter ) ' the rainiT cracix; And which will purify and an J instruct, instead lofde.uo' living and vurupting il.e yc.::1.f.:l mind Especiwflv will its conductors avoid, in ! th- publication of the weekly new*, all those ;.,.-.g and disgusting reports —unfortunately I now so common —of vile caixrxsi cases; Believing. »«t!;»y d ..that the practice of pub’ishing rhe detail* o’ sueh loathsome cases, and criminal trial- resulting therefrom, is a fruitful cause >f the recent alarming increase of vice „crime in the community. Like beget* like and wha: the mind feed* upon,that it will grow to resemble. CHOICE SELECTKWS Os all kind*, from theb-st foreign and domestic sources -hall continue tube, a* heretofue a leading feature of I'hePost. The StoE*savs. Sk-tch-s. Agricultural and Scientific Facts, Ac.. Ac. alitained in this way for the reader- of Tul Post, are among the n:.»t instruct iveas well a- interesting portion of its content*. TEE VEBV (TEAM Ofthe Priodical Literature ofthe Briri*l< I-le* thu« given to our readers. Tut Post. weekly. Las SOMETHING V'>a ALL The members of the family. Novelets,Essay*. Sto.ies, Engravings. Agricultural Article*: the \*w-. skio.-i.'-*. Poetry, Aneedoteo. Riddles, he Whole-ale and Retail Markets, Bank Note List .Ac., ic . fk • Finally, we may mention three good reasons why th* '■ .ding public should give the ptef erenire to The P'.-r It i* snperiorto any other Paper of the same price it ii cheaper than any other Paper of equal merit It will b-- certain to. ome when paid for. Teems Cash iu advanceJ-aingiecopy 22 a year. 4 copies. 5 I 0 a year. 8 “ and a eopv to getter up of club iu Oft “ 13“ “ “ “ 15 00 2.: “ ‘ “ 20 1-0 “ The postage of the Post to any part of the United States, paid quarterly in advance, at the office where it i* received, i-ouly 26 cents* vear. Address, alwav* post paid. DEACON A PETERSON, No ’32 S > :;!>. Third st., Philadelphia. TPS rnpl Numbers sentgra'isto anyone. w en requested. n4'-vl"

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