Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1858 — Page 4

THE FORSAKES. sis»kn - I vrald z<s I>3bb To th*c word I fcv<?d to we 2; Fime him cot.' zkat tozud was to ~e Cree. ahowee. the dearest *pell. Sweeter to’ree than "ho tzzrie Made by l-’te « harp or *b-L. 30l -he Cjeara. -he crrtE is over. And I wocld Dot li*t*n now. Fecit br z«re a mocrafcl shadow T" zt heart *zd to scy braw. Ez-b, take bare zk." 1 ■■’ I charge 'bee, fi»UC,dv Lit t»z« rim new. D*-: tEoc *t . me be .• -spry. Happy o«r the deep b-lse sea. Happy from luS t- it: lead parted, Hippy f—•— hi* hoeae aid swl It ts* lha* oh let it be I would toe, I would not chide him 7• . • 1 _• -::' ■_ : eec -,zi break I izz happy *■ z- "arrow Boeel sonww fcr his sake; Never, neve- w2II el de z = Thecgfa ib Iran size-red bite- xad break Nxrze him -or -■• zse-i to love me 5L<: ev eheeck was fresh ata bright. Bet hl* love. ha fcr* has faded. Since i-Mt '-.xre.e* to>.k their flteit; Oz *e ay saiSe had power to charm hi**, Ozee my tease zl* heart c-ts-.d thrill. Ore- he Sored, bet th: at over. Ttaoe tas torched i.sa with it* ezEi, roosas’s procd bear, may be broken, Brsk* a are, ’-: » -rafep st.l. Fraiklta’i Example. Otte <J ’.be proverb* ol Si craoe teaehe* th*: * *'t: answer t&rseih a«*y wraiz — The coatrary resu?. of tr.e opposite course o! g;»:cg Tt ...z j fcr ra." -?.’ has always proved that the proverb soggaat* th* tree pewtey, sad demonstrated tie verity of the esrrespozj ag doetrisa that ike beget* Lie.* And who ean rec* bis c»t experience, w •.scat assectiag to the correetaeM of iLi* poritioe? There is aa aaeedota of the gre*: AKtarkas p’t r.er. Berjxm a Frack 3 beaa-raEy and ;ci:rac:.»e,y ia pots; In 1”36 te was ebosea clerk of tea General Auextly of Peaasyivaaia. It was ti* first appciatceat of offize. Although m free (rent rva aaibittoa as tie mos: favored of mere sort*'.*, he was evidently proaJ of the posrjaa, and desirons of retiiuirg it. When the next eleetioa fcr elerk rime roand, a certain wealthy a•ell m irte get: and therefor* infiaeztill Keiber c»vde a Ung speech x epp i.t..3 to ti* re-eieetksi. As be t;cts. te.i* ns, in :.i« sanative of the evenu, ; - did net resect ,i .* opp<ei’.k«, however sz, j»; he near Lave deeoted lie groa-J asd teaiper of it- Xet be. Bat be • • lerai.Bed oc a very different sert answ - —on* •r kb, while it ahotiid avoid - . att**r*ttci ■■''«:> y or* :ringing st • it, w-. aid ; e firi; snre, disarm as oppc*i tl s whsse con tin oar ce be feared. H« Lad heard :i »t the aaember referred to bad. _ : - :;brary, a very rare atd carious r. sine He wrote ;im a respectful act s t-'y askiagihc favor ot iu perns*, Ti.e book was proaptiy cent In about * week, tie p; doaopher retnraed it w ..h a•-•- rd t . n whieb heatrong!y expressed his sets* of cb’igaucn for the .:*r. of it. Thcreapoa his oppaoent avenmed a k.ndly bearing. His opposition aoc-s ceased, and he became FrackIts warme ’. fr.-xd. So re remained tbvoap-Qcut tile, and te was alwavs ready to promote him. s o»Bd advice to focnc Men. Keep good company, cr none. Sever be idle. J! your hands eanßot be uaefully employed, aitend to the cultivation of your m,rd. A'.wars speak the truth.— Make fewprctr -.es. Lira up to vonr •Bgagemcsi*. Keep your own secrets, if you hare *ny. When you speak u> a person look Lain t e face. Good Company *n-‘ gx»J conversation sre the very aiaewa of virtue. Good character!*abert al! things else. Your character cannot beesMrtiaUy injured, except byyeurown acts. If any one speiks evil of you, let yew life be so that no one will believe him. Drink no kind of intcxicaticg liquers. Ever ..re (m‘fortune excepted) wi;L;n yoor income. When yon retire ’t> bed think over what you have done dnring the day. Make no haste lobe nch if yea do prosper Small and steadr ga.G’give competency, with trauqnility of mind- Never play at any game H chance. Avoid teaap-taxion, though yon fear y u may not withstand it. E*m mony be'ore you spe - . I it. Never run into debt unless you see a w*v to gel out of h. Never borrow if you can possible avoid it. Do Dot ma'ry until you are ab’e to support a wife. Never speak evil ' any one. Be just before you ere genernm* Keep youraelf lEEueent, if you would be tsppy. Save when you are young that you may spend when you are old. Read over the above aaaxiass at leaet cnee a week. Hsfrpiness is promised rot to the Ksru es ‘"a' ‘o t'»

YouaS mei. Whatever may b* your choice in future oeeupa’.ioe; whatever calling of profession you tnsy select, there is certainly none more hcr.o'abie than that of a farmer. The patriarch of the Sells as be »its beside Lis cottage door when hi* daily toil s over, feel* an inward calm never known in the halls of pride. Hi* labor yield* m unpurchasable rea.’.h and repose — I hare observed with more grief than 1 can express, the visible tokens which appear is all directions of a growing diapo»:;:on to avoid agricultural pursuits, and to rash into some of the over-crowded professions, because a corrupt and debaaing fa*? n ha* thrown around them tl.e titse! of .r. . nary resr<c'.a"..::y. — Hcute the fs-nier, instead of preparing hi* child to fcl.ow ;n th* paih of uaefolness r ssself has trod, educate* him for a •loth; labor » ecrslded vulgar, to work i» ucg-nteel, the jack plane s* le«*respec table than the lawyer’* green bag. the handle* cf the plcw less dignified than ike yard »tick. Unfortunate infatuauoc’ How stlauchcl’y is thia delusion, which, usieaa .; be cheesed by a • olescx* reform is public cp aloe, ws I cover our rountry wi:i. wrecs and min! Tt. s state of th xgs t‘*s’r king a. the very foundation .soar aatioeal greatness; itisupeeag- • riru tare that we mainly depend for our eenrinaed prosperity, a. i dark and ev;l w; 1 be the da* when it falls into iiaretote, w .ta: other purstrt c-?er»*o*ure a guarantee of ax. t t--.es: independence, a » 3 eomfcruble *trrcor. for a depextent fam.v? W.-.ere t.te c*n we look but to the k 1 for safety of investment, and for amtie returnTln eommerc a. speculation* a : is chance and uncertaintT, change and f ictaati.c. n*e ar.i fall. In the learned profesas-x.* scarce ore ia ten makes enough to cee: cu incidental expenses. Hew, then, are we to aeeoust for thia faisl tr. ‘iirecuoa of pnblic op t z* T e cultivator* of the earth are the most valuable ei: i<c* —They are • mtwt independent, the most virtuous, and they are t>d to their country, and wedded to its oerty and interests, by ;:.* mo*» -asti-.g bound*. Jkjfiraou. Hjw Lob; Aeo! H.w long ago wa* asked aa ea-7.-r vontb ar. man wfac was re’U- • ir z*n exriling adventure. "Oh, a Ion? w answered Li* coaspani-u;’Ln? • 'tough fcryouugm'3 to grow old.and • fcr old men to wither and rot Some twenty year* or more. Laek-a-day, Low few -.went vs there are in . ‘t’ Twenty and twenty are ierv. and twenty are sixty; w few see the fourth twenty! Wnosees .• the fif'h? The first begins a the infant ■ with a pa** ,n for m;lk—all mouth and cowl:—and end* :a de y:a:h wth a > live of sweet ankles and eberry lip*; a heart a&d no brain*. T e see -si starts ! on hi* course i.ke a swallow ertchiag in- ■ sects, and ends ke a sJoogh-hoazd upon r the track of a deer; ambition flies before . ard distance* h:tn st. .. Then b*g'r.* *u- - other twenty, with the hard brain and . 1 ard rear., y: ur man r-f manifold expeJ rienres. w- > finds no pleasure tn p’prtrs, r and is mailed against the dart of a dark ye. He must have solid good*, forsooth, and *o chooses gold, wh’ch w 1! no: der eay; but. good faith! it matters little . whether i: be the possessi ?n which decays i or the possessor.—whether the gilded er in rot*, or the fingers that clutch it; the . two part company all the tame. Then come* i: e fourth twenty, often begun and seldom ended; and we go creeping backward, as if we would fain run away from . the other end of life; toy* please us. straws offend us: we stumble at the eame . m .-.e-h: * that tripped up our infanev.— . Time rubs off from the score of memorv , whatexperietce had written; and when , the sorrowful, soft gums hare aaten their . second pap. death takes us aleepv up, and . puu us quietly to bed. It was twenty , years ago, good youth, — ay. that it was. . —and twenty years is one of th'*se strange , jumps that are more wisely taken backwards than forwards.’ ( Thoma* Jefferson, speaking of the stvle ia which Lord Cornwall;* plundered Lis I1 . r plantation*, w en the chances of war put >t into Lorn*.‘.ar. i». «, d; 'Heeir- , ried off also about thirty slave*. Had this been done to give them freedom. 4c •roviJ iart Jute rykt, but twenty-seven of them died of the small pox and putrid fever then raging ia Cwrawal »' eamp, and what became of the reel I never could learn.’ We once looked with awe upon the Kentucky gianic*«, eight fee: higii lacking two inches. She was about the only woman we ever tawtha jg danger of t.. „X

. PROSPECTUS iwiHMTHf’sEnnu isss. Il « the intent as of the Prnprieter» ?f t'"' Sawtiari t ■ Hike it - all * newspaper werthr tbenppors ofthe Dewioeraeyof Inciis* And u> thep-opertion it*circalariow is -ceas-e-d i-.d :t‘ advertiser patrosaice eals-rt-d toaddtoiuiwtorrc*. H»v?eo 1 ’. cal Ace"!*' we i-pr’d entirely ut>wi the *f- - p< - e< f- e- is to exton 1-« !' • »cheaper o- --e effietaal way cas j. 1 • -al -ter.enee Se ri-en’ated. i*al x: eri i-d-’.-v -2—-I*.- n preserved than thro-ira •V medics* es the pre«« Ail then. who are decrwsraofthe sueee* Democratic p-ineip!es aid police.tan serve theeairte inaobeaer way •'■az in erieedinr theeirezlalios of toe pokt.c*1 crcan* of :iae psrrv vv , rear ipse which we have en-?r*J ▼ - <fo-.hde«e be one -to-wrt evewt»gjj e-* -c pah'.-; interest we e-.ve L and rei An v .—i a— y -.=■» L-• •’’• -,. S=-s -< Ow-v-e* S;o---ne ’ . l»-n. e-Hi i-v* *.----S-- ’Obe e'*.- -i It > or. vhr ,W~’ r -** d r f -.-t that w* ea® expect %»ras: -ti.c the *ipoewsev ■->' the I>*t? war < pa-w It t*»hooee* every Ty,— >-—*.* to'rl-'.-ru h —.-e f the *.s-oZ-ke dvr whk-h it v '• be th* object of the S atiari r t-'hf’.f r to present, atxd thus be permed V” -b* et. ‘ The win be eacrve bv the awrb-wttivelr exprewed 7™’--aereSKofAenany Thepri»e-pleßand noliey it prw n**e* it will beocrai-i to advoeatea-sd -r-'ezd helievir e tfeis zr»ea the inteerity of *ze Dntrcrarie pvni rest* the of <wr — ec.za'ied Gt-re-’.-'-i It will repwt the Dewwrasic pasy es led ar«a; roa :e“. sacV ■--> -r me-. It w.' - -npa- x. t<-wa-i* all r»-didare* f-r- rs-r fxr-x H-.t v-v---is nsir se'-it a< ev- i da'e* r v - ~ e po*tn». and is represent*tive rne-n. i: w.llbeo-r object to e.ect uri -z-’a - T&e s--n.r.e.' v;’l par e*pee:i! v.eit'on to cwuwrwctil -ezrs. -he *-sa’CX3m»l snto-e*t* of S-ate, *-d ail — c»te* We have ezide *—> - 2^---> ’■• :bt'V‘'-r te’ierraoh a* ''! **rbeC -- - * a": ps-w-i. Thw: ’ ad ; rto no- expense* f •w- ch we hope to he leaaaw ratfd by an t>- W* w a’*- s.--d the 'r express to all the -- _ -r 7 . --s - -- -k-ste. TtXMi.—Sn-sc.t.’jr st Da : lv Set- - e’, per r.t-.v, "»'* D*dv Sentinel, p • wweth. 5i ‘ trie «.~.r-bers.l year 1 S' Weeklv S-- ’ --e\ei:-•» c-'fire, f 15 We*k’v S-t ’ tie!, el vat :e-. 10 A»d t’se **’!»» rare for werthat n-toabee Th--*e :«• - ri- t n- - to oce eopy es the paper wiihoxt e’-t-re Tn wvh net the three T s-z»«t eizha f - the SetZT'.’ we w'” • w -h — p-*-e z-z‘ Adi~w, BINGBAM « DOCGHTT. rdS-vl Propriecort 4 A VD FOR .«>«• A J ALEXANDER’S 19th Maxaifieewt Ca*h and Watch Gift DISTRIBUTION I F'-cteeu buodred and eiristy-orje C*‘h Gif:< -A- — eaa Gol i. awsv-i< wh eh v be foasd S 3 Prrir* rsarin?fr>-n J 0 to »J t‘i- Mt— .nce-.tfr.xd *-.d S ’.ver W*-ea<-« Makin? t—t- i ■ f.ai t'E Ezbvy owe Cbm aad Wise* 0 f>. TalsecfoifU, |12.«83 Nz-her-sf Gifs. I--! Tarket* L.z ed to €>t' P-iw toeve-r r'ri 1 ~ k-t ’ ~ - »e : - tribred at Edtobwrh. JcAnw Cr- t I-z ,ze 06 M ..day War. loth IroTbe zz i---.ri- «d !.».« the avs—t-. erir toh »-c--_---.-f-- i* a» ipa.tr---.*: I >--- ri locs Tee-K'-’-.-kv O' ■ It-! tn. I" •re*. Ma-oari. and lowa, that bi* Nineteenth ‘ -xc - »ee- ’ exe -• t- Cz--. i Wuch G' i 1 tribatton will take place a* ab -ve.oe w'-. eh oe ~ ■ _. - - roc< y<atr<c- . wo T-t'-.-azd and - ri' :>! ia-- A-- • ea.' r' ‘ v 1 f-t-ht cd-- i■. xr- ■ • . -»; r ;-W >■■ • -- -• — - *». <ra i t-a "i O- v aad Wa-eh - • - ’k s - ?- ?- r — - Art -- can -.. i. >r ■ z f•«— S T - * v > b~- sei---.-1 wth ea-' a werrtatod 1- j w -tto - ke- -t ■i f- • A z : ■ •-v Th -w -’ie ir-h ci-t-i-iztrya I have-T- -- ’ -heri-s two ye*.-- and in every iacuziee •- - i-i - -z~ - -sc- ■ t-'aee .< the iar* e.£r-i azd. a* advert;-- t fsc «e>e they have i- every int&aaee been ewizese'! safely by a eornsniSMe elected by tb* ticket bol-<ier-z.. b*: a tozd Trssraediato'r a/w the drav - r-be re«e’t * p- -ited t-d fwv*- - -d toerlherwhh li- prix-* t.-kit. to*u.- exit brider*. w'-e- by sail - exp-"--**, w mv»xpease Inthi- een-toe- . I d—n i- - >*Wn» sssore than -<ri»" to *i 1. fw -h» ->■-.-£■ of •'-. ee vtoare nax.i zted v -- -ee and who v nlj lake to try lie - . -ek 10 wv sehe-ne. that I brae-r-r *-- -to 1- thrin So e ■ i their -3 es»v to M- H IX t of the firm of Rican i Dari r - - zee * n * — -~.t r--j»-.t- • - -to- -4 the S: ne. ■»- d who w /. *i«o rare pt ' e the mrraey so dec*'.- ted; az d if the draw zc 3 tone* ga of t rari*eiy a» saatrd *ee p-«>r-*»B.n»e all too will have to do will be So rail on Mr Daily f.e v-rs- Ktotoy. Under •■ > a—t- jesi-»t yoc »ee is wwsld be aaeriy iapowbie for m to sake advantage of yos, eves if I were co disposed UTA o-enT-''-* '. -t at : - r--5 to*r,-e- -/drtv.L-. Ac- > f-izted and will be forw»-ded to all wb»d —rre ,z s» *s»zt* fw tbexaieof tsy trekei* a- i will he fzrr -bed v -3- -£•-*; eez.-.-np.tote loeeth to ».-> ft . . • «uweuews the prerzicss tt arizv f<-- wi'ing, Ac. > '. azi tv-ity fire ticket* Z'» All ,«•- • b? *df-to-tod to I. J. I’.EXHbfii, Ei ' CT xv :-tv c- are f* -.--■ .anj honorably eoe>i r-red. I woaid -l-per-.fzi.T rt ferywstoth*'.-iiiwc-; who a-e araosg the p-w. w, -- I 5 . fJ>v-*SB eo»»tv: Perrv.Shto- Taf .'.riaroaeswrne Or W P Rath. P f - -na«e- a; Ehebs-rb:' Dr A K».fer. C A *■ ■,». £- 5 .Jo _i Walsh, *ai T. 5 X »*’' all of it.* plx-e EF D-aw.ars sa.xep.tc* thr-i M - lit •- everyE.ztk. A. J. ALEX AND-2 R Prap-wtw. - tst Co. Ini. 0!. D. W. (IlffEir PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, DECATCR. IND IA NA . TFOFFICE-—OO Mils Street eppo-tte Porter'* Drag Store. vi-atß Countv Orders. &c. We w i pay •_ - fate iz »»i«. • i»ty-fire eent* ot the dr-. Ar ;a ca*- far Cornrtv Order*. Other orders p-arehaaad <*» the best terra*. i, T>. t J. H XUTTMAN. Ang. 14, 1557. ts Wheat Stored. W ? a-e prepared to Store wpar tbobighect p--e iz ea«h for Sei thvzaaa-ibzcbel* as wheat Oe- > ’ D * J M JsTTTMfi’T

THE GLOBE: THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS {PUBLISH now n?r anr.nal Prospectus of The Daitv Globe, and The CoogreMfional Globe and Appendix, to remind subscriber!,. ’ ar’d zt.yrra th-to-? who asay de.-ire to subscribe. ’ -hit Cvzg-e« will meet on the fir-t Monday of zer December, when I shall recoarn-nce pub lishing th» above named papers. They have ■ been published*o long that most public men kroT their character, and therefore I deem it ■ needle** a minnte account of the kind of matter shev will contain. tax Dxixv Gdobi will emstain a repo- of,he ‘ debate* in both branches of Congress as taken 1 down bv reportov*equal,a: leant, to any c ,-p- --’ of short hand writer* in thi* or any other eonn- ’ trr. A ns«jwrfty of them will, each, be able to to’renort, verbatim, ten tbou-vnd words an hour v'/ile the average number of words spoken by dae~t speakers rarely exceed seven thousand five hundred wo- k an hoar. When the detile* of* d*v do not make more than forty eainmr,* ther shall appear in the Daily Globe of - - -X- T. which will contain, a’*<>, the T . .r • . Ji.- - .r-rher with swh editorial ■ 1,-?'’* a« mar be sarvested by pacing events. It k also mi' niienti -a. fro n time, a- occasion •air -to lire, to pab-i-h my n -nim-eenee- of the public men with whom I have been associated i1- .z the last twenty eizht yea-s Anecdotes . of General Jackson, arid the leaders ofthe party which he conducted, and the leading men of other par::-?*, will. I believe, he interestingnow when partisan bitterness ha* abated. In beeosning the reporter of the deoat* sos Congress 1 dri-rr. si it proper to tar that the Globe would nerrr b-a partisan paper. This pledge will not beforfieited by introducing as a contributi-.« to history the political traits of character which distinguished the pubbe men ofmvt me. Although I am. and intend to re-mai-..athonr.j :gh democrat. 1 will never obtrude ny principles in away to makn then? obz ?xi ;*toan v p arty. But in regard to pe-tons aad crests wl. ch go to make up history. I hope to mak- 'he Globe an honest memoir; and with tha’ r - w ! am rcsoivedto speak independently ! of all pa-ties. ; Tai. C- to»is- 'XAZ Gz?sx axn Amsr-tx will eostain a report ■/al! the debate* in Congress, revised hv the sp-aker*. the messages of the Pre-idest of the United States, the annnal rep>rts of lhe Lex-:- of the xecstive department-, j the law* passed during the session, and cop -as .id xes to *ll. They will be printed or.a double r-vri. sheet in b*>>k form. roy*l quarto sira, each number containing sixteen padres. The while will make. is bdieved, 3,8 4 ) and 3.9«30 ; si ~s. as ike longsessivas for many vex-* have raaged between those numbers, and the cert t n will be what is termed a “long one." — Tk • I believe s the cheapest work ever told a-v ■:••'.-t-r. whether a reprint or printed from "maa:script copv. taking for data the average s-n-—rofw -dsof the long ses-ion since :h» rear IMr. Thearerage numberofpag** is 3.576 and the av»rage number of words-m * - 2 T?T.consequently, the average number :'va l.- gses-iur. is 5,2? .772. As 1 have *id to subscribers that numberof words - - x do'.ifs . t follows that they have paid less than - x and --re hi'f cents forevery 1 ’-. nr vatd I bare furnished them, while I have paid mv rep- —er* r > 2? f*w every 2..3?r words, of th * wwk -nißuto- ptl Ha- ar, v -•herbo.kseller. anywhere, ever s.<d a book in the fir-t ,-tance. while it was naw, at so low a rate? I be;-re n and to st ig .- my belief that I hereby agree ta give to any person who shall prove’th" eoztrary 1 complete set of the debates man.eg b*.:k to i*.>i. making forty-three ■• so a vole me. An act of O*ngres« asthanies these psprers to goby mv:> free of postage. Th" next ses-i >n will be, with- . da:*-'.. *n Gnus al interest’-g one;a«i: v ilbethe fir< under a new administration, x- i sevrral complex questions must be d.-cus ~ri it —for example, she cartency. Kassa*, revenue. and oibsr q z--' ,nx The Globe will be a- ■ 7-et the only source from which full debase* can be attained. Tians: r .-- ac pv of-.riiDailv , . .-.ne r«-sr, $lO f'-O “ “ six months. 5 ft’ -'du-ing-hesessiona 00 For a copr of Congress: *nal Globe an App*ad:x.and the laws passed during the «ess:on. 6 00 Ba- x note*, current inthesec'inn of thecocn- ■ rv where a subscriber resides, will be received at pa- Th- while or any pxrt of a sub*—-r-tion m»v be rem tied .n postage stamp-, w. . h-s , p--'- -T..k >s' i c-.—eaev.except g. i -‘>r A p>> r will etb» s- unless the money accompanies the order for it. JOHN C. RIVES. Nov 21. 1*57 WaSHiscroer, hlunn iWEi’Tni F TTBTH TEABOT TH* *SSOCIATOX rex tamocs DUSSELDORF GiLLERY OF PAINTINGS’. Pirehssei at a Cc«t of 4180.030! AziPive - Vj- ; p.- >w’*d Statue of the GREEK SLAVE! ’ R<-zzrc'.iM-d for * x thousand dollars, with; •-t 7 -"*lu*ed o'.lrer works of Art,inPa-nt ; zg- S-1 - lure and Bronx-?*.comprise the Premium* tw be awarded to the subscribers of the OkROPWLITth 4RT ASSOCUTIOIf. v'- - -cr.b; I ?;>r; tr.? 25th of Jar. ;ary, 185 S at which time die awards will take place. TERNS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Every subscriber ofthreedmlzr*. is entitled to A•: < r 'he ;»'ge and splendid Steel Engravt-' r '.‘'.-i "Manifest Destiny.” also to. A £T y ■ ‘-re C- rtoiop- ’. tan Art Jon rnal one year, also to a Crertifßcate in the award of Premiums, litoz’- read -- ontothc Dustoldorf and Costu ra re-res. Thus it is seen that for 'v*-y three dollars paid, the subscriber not only receives a SPLCTMD THRKE DOLLAR ENGRAVING' tbe -1 : r iilzstrated TWO DOLL IS. ART JOURNAL ONEYFfiB Kata tobwr Per s al~? presented wit* » Oert scare •», >ke Award* of Premiums by which a vaiu it.ie w.-ek of art. in painting or sculpture may be reweiTed ln additxm, thus giving to V’T «t- valent to the value of are 00 4 s 4 . j » Certificate grat-re Aar >-re of-- -*l,zg >3 Magaz n»s is for--re nstead of Eograr.agaad Art Journal, n : — red. No parton is restricted to a single share — Those tak ng five aaembe-- - ining*ls sreestitted teas extra Engraving, and six t-icset*. F ; ■'•*’* ■■'*»**--Btion are g r?Jl-' 4 A over riiitT so rezt -. E- ->.r - g- . p : :e*fiftr eent* p-r num”P*7 ’= !! W per to - who d- rep»suz*c:i-e,cM receipt of five P-**‘-Kre r Address, C-L. DER3T, Actuary C A 1 T “ T • lAecAiur, Ind. WILLI AJ® G, Alter.«j a.4 , t L ’ VB. 31* MkaTER DEOATCI Adm. to r-reira r , :ij

Prospectus for 1858. 1 -I'BNN--SATURDAY EVENING POST, llj ESTABLISHED AEGrST 4, 1&21. The Paper that Never Su-pend*. ; A FAMILY WEEKLY, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE <t NEWS, e In these times of Bank recension- and Mer- » cantile suspmi-ion-, the proprietors of the Sa t urday Evening Po?: call the attention of the r reading public to their old and firmly este Jikhed’weekly paper, M the paper that neve. p suspends* For over THIRTY SIX YEARS Ti e Post hxs been published: and in a.i that ’ leHod-througb “good times” and through bad ’ tTrne?; through bank inflations and bank conr tractions, through prosperous seasons and i hro ;gh panics the Post has ben regular y>1 sued week, and forwarded to ft* thtra--1 sands of bribers. Its propnetors therefore f point to the pa«t as an unfailing index of the 'future. Andtherfeel that m asking of the i reading public a continuance of the patronage ‘ heretofore d '-erally bestowed upon The Post ■ »h»v are asking no more than what it wm be both the m'-rest and the pleasure of that pub. ' I ‘\m^g D the contributors to the Post, we may ‘' mention the following gifted writer*: Wubam f Howitt, Allice Carer, T. 8 Anthur Grace 1 Greenwood. Anna Blackwell. Augustine Dugar.ne. Mrs M A. Denison, Emma All.cc r Browne, the author of ■■ An _.,f x , tr \ J /pj C -. S-a-ement.” the author of “Zillah, the Child Medium,” Ac. sovrLtr, sr t. s. xaTSra. ’ Mr Arthur*«prodnctiorisareeo widely know-n. that we need hardly «ay t at the tone of the preto"' novelet w 1! be consistent with the Mo ral ar. I inrt’uctirechararter wl.;ch we have alwar* striven to impres-s upon the Pose. Re aders’who wish to peruse the fia*h stones which »bvj:, 1 in the lan I—pernicious and destreic tire in their tendency and effectsre-< can find them, we regret sav, at every ernmer. But the p’* t reiil maintain its high character. a« a p-.rrer wt.-eli the i <c 'upulous parent may allow freely to enter the familt circle; And which will punfy and and instruct, instead iof demur bring and corrupting the youthful mind Especially will its conductors avoid, in : the publication of the weokly news, all those : ,ng and d -gusting reports—unfortunately now so common —of vile raiura'AL cases; I Believing, is ther d v that the practice of pubi lishino-rhe details o' *uchloa’hsome cases, ind cr:r .e al trials rereltiag th-re-from, is afnitfol cau«eofthe recent alarming increase of vice and eri:: ein the community. Like begets like and what the mind feeds upon .that it will grow to resemble. CWOICE SEIECTIOV* Os all kinds, from theb-st foreign and do--nestic sources, shall continue to be, as hereto f..r? a leading feat :re of The Post The S'o-E-s-.vs u<.--. v -. Agrieultv.ralandScienrifie Fact*. Ac., de., abtained in this way for the readers of The Post are among the most :u---st-.etireas well as interesting portion of i:s contents. THE WEST CREAM Os rhe Priodical Literature of the British I-le« is thus siren to our readers. The Post, weekly, has SOMETHING F<® ALL The members of the family. Novelets. Essays. Stories, Engravings, Agricultural Article-: the New-, -ke'ches. Poetry. Anecdote*. Riddles, he Wholesale and Retail Market*, Bank Note Lis; Ac.. Ac . 4.'. Finally, we may mention three good reasons why the reading public should give the pref erer.ee to Tn* Post: It i* superiorl-i »ny other Paperofthe samepriee Tt ii cheaper than any other Paper of equal merit I’ will h» certain toeome when paid for. Terms (Cash in advance .'-single copy $2 a year. 4 copies. 5 0 a rear 8*• and a codt to getter up of club 10 00 “ ■3“ “ “ “ 15 00 “ 2-,-* •« “ ” 20 0 “ The postage of the Post to any part of the l’ :ited St.at-s, paid quarterly in advance, at the office where it is received, is only 26 cents a rear. Address, alwavs po<t paid. DEACON A PETERSON. N • 32 S :-th Third st.. P iiiiadelphia. , UUSample Number* sent gratis to anyone, w en requested. nffovl Valuable Land for Sale. The ’indersigne-l Administrator of the Estate nf uitnuel Sacket. deceased, will offer at public sale, at the court house door, in the town of Decat /. Adam* co - tv. Indiana, on Saturday the seren-eer.th day of April, a. d. I*sl, the following described real estate, situated in the county of \dvn= and Sra-- nf Indiana: The north west quarter ofiht s> -.theast quarter of ? ioa 1: -.-en, township twen’y «ix north of range fifteen east, containing four acre-. : ree -1,. -- upon which is cleared and under a good state of cultivation about eighteen ar-es. on the following terms: One-tl:ird of the p irchase mot-eytohe paid ■ in hand, one-third in six months, and the residue in twelve months from the date of the sale, the purchaser giring.his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and with interest from date. GEORGE FRANK Feb. 12,1858. Administrator. Commissioner’s Sale. Notice :• hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner, by virtue of a certain order of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams countv, . made at the February terra of said court, in the year a d. 1 ss. will offer for sale, at private sale, the following describ*! real estate, towit: The west half of the south west quarter of nmeteeu. in tow- ship twentv-seven, □or:.-, of f -urteen east, in Adams countysad Sta’e of Indiana: estimated to contain nine-ty-five acres, more or less, from the 24th dav of March, until the 30th dav of April next: and if : not *.rid at private sale b fore the said 30th dav > of Apr.,, then the undersigned willofferthesatd : real v-tate for sale ar public auction, at the court ?3-door re.'y of Adams, on said ' - ;i \’ 'l' "’-re> ed :ar. between the hours of ten ac.ock a x and foi.r oclock p.x.on said dav i.'.' 1 be s-jid on the following condt- - t:or.D. to wit: . One third of the purchase money to be paid t in hand, and one third in <;x and one third in :»e:re m frorodayof sale; deferred par- ’ me ? : * tc ,* )e orj in*erest. secured by note to the 53 > ac-ioo of the undersign d, n* airing benefit of ua.iatton and appraisement laxrs. r K in David studabaker. Commissioner. SHI P AHOY! C. w MILLER, Is at b>s old trick*, such as, making uglv men look . -sudsome. mean men look decent and poor men i...k rte h. all this, and even more, he *eeo'. ph-lres by putting on them, new ci.nhes and sueh fitting clothes as no other Tailorin’ JUS neck of woods knows how to put on their to.omers. And at price*, to, so low that vou ’ K e t on your xnees to reach them. ’ U ... : south end of Main street, we* side Dsetrur. Feb r.. 1537. ally

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