Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1858 — Page 4

kaggrrted :■.« a Ceaaos Expericac* ®T Life. A* »1 ip* med it ,-ve -.Ess lay Wui ra tas® •': •-■ » g tide by tide„ jw» towers .4 fcs.l t'- daw* err Are s; . eig le-«jws »y»v. deac-ibe-d At her. fe E the t .g: t_ rt spmg the hresx*, A: -d *ll :•.*■ dark!.: g Ltrs they plied. N •’ Lit eati. ■.:- s-M-teuto* seas, ®t tael. ras cleaviag tide by side. Eves st*—t t t wly the >e> v: ■ 're v. ~.-. v-esr iy year •.■aeisxEg* a Brief absence, k .i* 1 v.-tw ;e fed -*-■■ :: :- . - ~ . ..<r£t.r--_' At dead rfaigt t their oul* were filled. A: I -tv': a; to- g- ' "ro Ato '-• ", -- • - ■— ■ .■ I .‘to.-. ’ W-d Or t .st. v ..i. —_ daws appeare-tto T. retc '■ v a Or . aawd esrsc*. x-rare ; c.-a- la light,ia awktest* tw. Th: ... v —-. <ase ere pa—- g- 1■ s T. tiat, etc j cvx selves, be true. r ’ i■ : •re ’' ■£ gr> — sexs ■ -' *r, that ear It para tg past. *t rxrvi-k plais :1-t agtit, Tcgetber lead tLt-ta bueue at last. C’.si r.rt. seeth-v-rii:. aUie they Bcnsgbt; e purpose c ...j where *r -hey fare—1■ ■ '--.Eg 1,.-- . £t ‘ Qb rud..-j aeas! At last, at last, unite them there. A Westers City. I resolved to visit Paradise City and view my property. I engaged a team at ten and a guide for five dollars per diem, and started bright r.itd early next morning. The sleighing was excellent. The wind b.ew rather more than was neressary r comfort but the guide assured me it was an onnsual mild breeze. e drove forty miles and put up at a most wretched hotel—the third owe we during our day’s journey. While we were eating our rapper of tried pr*tt;E ; l.reti—& . e g-'r'. Cise . n P to “ € £ ~ i: Aio ’ : pork papa tier; a dexd Log c-u the pncr.e : :er day. miatti ieeps •; i2P Slk_r» !Tl r r £FS ’’ j .l . i sx- -rLred art’i?: tie corr-er of tie Eiuuy, Te^. never a,am to touch, w pork. A:-.r. toe third day Peg-aide ea’demy ttected the rones, and :urr.mg terns m:--:-.ed, ‘wrat townsi.p sm. se-r" Uo® is t fcr eighty ij>y* 1 gave a a the num’sers. 'This is it. We’re oe it bow!’ ivr toLes ti e prairie rrept away tr tie : crir >n. >*liking to break -: ;■ 'nyo.'the dreary waste tut two trees and a leg hut. --sea >e cu are -u m buggtn ■» —c : Not a tit of it, rir. That if Parade City over there. 'Where?’ •That log hut. To be sure il looks, & l uie flifierent on the may; but then you trust -.are heard of paper ciuet.’ Ab tt.i! is ti e ;aud well wateied and ■•lberer, and worth un di- \rs an acre a. .tas«, which trat infernal scoundrel at- ' tired me be Lad selected from personal mbered for this country.— I hose two scrub oaks are all the trees within twenty miles of here. As to water, it is covered with that at least six months ia the year. As to ten dollars per acre, you be—lucky unless you find some green born—to get that amount for whole eighty.’ • j jrn the horse around, driver. ‘Now my friend,’ continued the driver* - . . n t think inis western country agrees with you. This land speculation is a cut; t.ro*t game; aad few win, and they wi. g»t their fingers burned before thev are tor-ugi with it, I reckon. If yen • re mcney, my advice is, keep it. And '• s—never buy a cent in town lots tn wesiern cities, until you have actually seen the property. Xo matter how re- . . -to.e or iivw bonoratde the proposed ' - ier may be, do not take his word; for I - you that oat west there is no honor '- t. 'rg thieves. And, again, whenever a w; rr j- n ’torn visits New York, he is sure to be fleeced by your sharpers.— < jr,se linen; y. Eastern green boras must r ; if we return the compliment. j : >• ked the guide full in the eyes, and cor sider.: the vi..;an was chuckling at wy discomfiture. I arrived at Nt w L ork wi’h two dollars in my poeket; am once more toiling at the desk contented and happy a: peace ui.ii . e w. - ? world—always except.: g my friend, the banker. By the way. 1 Lave a fhoica eighty for sale—well watered aod timbered —si’uated within two mile of Paradise City, lowa. Pride one thousand dollars; terms «aab. E -tti-ge is ;i •- vi .y tit.bl which it is wt 'v par.

About Tnose --Bates.” Bi calling an old i.-.ug'.. the other day, attd trying to think what caused it, we bwthoagtt ourselves of an advantage that B. was very fond of ia years past. It secured on board the bc*at Lexington, c® one of her passages from N. York toPrcridei.ee. Tse Lt-ro was a Vermont ad of twetty-five, sharp enough in a horse trade, but very verdant iaereryi; i-’else, who had just Sk id a string of ls.ts e New York, and was now working *:» way round bouse via Providence and Boston. He ‘turned in’ pretty early, and ■icraed out’ again about suurise the next on r-. wr.i’i the iea of gumg up stairs t {.ti.ef Sx>n afte'ward, the p*as--n.--. 's were as: ?c.>hed by aLideons cry 'rc«c. Vermont-’ • A hn's tm* matterT Said a quizmcxl ?;ar.r Tert . rcto ri green glasses. 14 steer? mav.rr er-fig’.. I reck an. said the Yari-.r Here's s:>se etrrageiias ndividua'; has T.ne and stie my bran rsv c.;wi. .de bates; cost se twenty-two Yirk sitotrg*. art left se these ere slip:>tis made ;-;sr ye .;w dig au.z, tot not worth a red ceuti’ •Hast.-’ said the man wit;.green glasses, ‘CL-n’t speak so loud. It is a very ■ common occurrence on :i is b?at. Sme iof the niggers must have done it. Did ycu Be»er notice the steamboat niggers go well shod?* ‘Wall I have, old boss! and that accounts for it, teyf Speak!—sag out! It ■does account for it, bey?’ ‘Hush! yes it does.’ ‘Wall, I’ll holler for cap’n, and get the boat st irped unt.l I find my bates—cost me met:; -two York s...lltos—l will by gravy.’ *No, do; don’t make 6 row, If you do the theif :Lr. w ’em overboard. No, . y;s niggers, aad when you find ;:.e delin-cu-rt. take Lx to the captain's office tod make him settle.’ i Liile-lx. I ain't guu to throw away a pato ot twenty-two shillmgbutes I. as irded much amuse ment to the mar. in green glasses, and his cronies, to see ' . Yatkre sh.uto.-g and skuSlfig about :be cab nin bls Teliow sltote-r, dc-rriag - -tot; i . tl-.to to.-ls feel. Afier a weary search he rase to Lis U>rtoetoto -'tot totto riaste: to.l said: — ‘l’m g: ng up siars to hirate around ;Ltre, aid see .: I can ir&ll ’em. So up lie went, and the cab.n ptaueen- ' rers cc-uid bear Lis teary tread, and the s:-u, scuff of Lis slippers all over the deck. Bathe earae duwn agtia. Just then a sb’iEy African, w th a pair cf polished boots in his hand, went toward S 3, -.re Yankee’s berth. Jest as he was dragging aside the curtain to peep in, Varmount it on him like a tierce tiger cat. seizing rim by the cuff of the neck. . and ye.ixg—•l've notched you, you double distilled essence of Day and Martin, and mixed up with the bypersulphate of rasealitv! After my wallet, was you? Come along with me” ‘Lem me go!’ said the indignant darkeyl struggl.ng to get free from the iron grasp cf bis antagonist. ‘Not as you knows on,’ said the indignant Yankee. I've handled severer colts than you be.’ And he dragged the terrified black up the cabin stairs, followed at a safe distance by the gentleman in green glasses and his companions. Bringing the culprit before the capla n he told his story, and agreed to abide by his decision. Os course to explanation followed, with a verdiet for the defendant ■ ; ’ ----- to :: to; .. -. .- jured African nine pence. ‘Soto by maple,* said Varmount. ‘Here nigger, here's a quarter, and give me the Lutes; but if I ewteh that chap in the green goggles, pickle me if I don’t bears him into the sound. It is needless to say, that while the boots were only half way on, the gentleman in green glasses disappeared, and was the first man to make himself scarce w ; rn the boat touched the wharf at Providence. A clergyman who was present a few days near t: e close of the session of the M rnef.-ta Legislature, was preaching a Sabbaih or two after, on the subject of Total Depravity, when he remarked that he fully believed the doctrine, and if there was no other proof of it, the doings of that body would be satisfactory, and as the membe rs f ad returned to their homes, he prayed God that they might be kept there. Yvur>£! ladies should never object lobe ki--rd br printer ; they should make cv‘v r 'he frcerf.«r« ?ftbcprrjs.

A FIRST CLASS LITERARY WTEELT ■“. W ■“ Utto»l • JTi/ku Eea<niijniyriffKttut<iei ’ The New York Excelsior. Is* Fin: !v .tocrßaLbeactifallr iflnsOated ff-.be ’.*.'£«« irrpmal ‘c rirt#. at d is JerMed u» Lnerasxrr ■ News. N 'C.s. *r.a General Miseeaaay. , The ed : :c.*l dewtmest w:” be under tee 13-r.f rate s-:r-er« -e -of Auxavrix D. Mess* ■ K-. :> wide-I kwowa s< the publie as h*r beer, ctor ected with several of the aMt teuraalsaftbe d*y. Aia:«k crvir-i bandwwne preseat weae* srto— : d-ac"’ sn-pass all :r oar ..to•x' -r vn- d««Tr. :-- 3 - that the " Exn-Is. shaE EM reseto hie those. .r,rr.aisasaally'r* v* a« ■ r ftrnpe-s "ia a»s psrtiealar. Itse-x tests siail be st ixab’e f r Hew*. M *L«“ 7 to WC'S’'*? it s* wefcoHM? ■ -.y • " <* £’to.-fttoTtoS v-.x-Pr with *rTs’.es, R.:to.v- :"S r-«*l L -e. * ; ..... ,T T ra rs’.s.M«i ar.d Character,be«-. I fell d .-e< .f the wears of the week, and *-• ever -s of ceaseral :r.tere«S- _ Ovr T rsr T-axov vs s vr: ?irsTST= is se; f-« .-.'T.’-tare W earh snbwnher iwmedaseir «e receipt v the szbscrijoaa c.--ey. Schedule of Preseats. ANFS-et Cast*-’ '>»tair- : .r.<r*fh’lte;ye luoewd JeweJrv. ear -.r.c-s . Mek.iW’. ”.» s*•■ bracelet Sec' -e a ItoT's erawelel. evHM e--ehavtelalae «da Er rlish h-to.inr ease. fc”. ‘ve.H Wa.e= — • w s-vb' ‘ .'gr\ , w - r-.-rase wc-'-.r VtoMW y*tehes Hunting case. - - •l*d« S ’a*dr*rri«aeos S"ve- mtent tev-.T. <- Ps>- -levers. SlelO « y CV*».’r.A . to y -V . _ O') r -a . ’v‘ * s ■ - - j ’; - - ... Vec-x- fohe1« ; T«. 1 ‘ I'' ’ 'V'l ... . -2 • An*>t«. for lad»es and children _ Tt-rvc v es e»—>enand n»-->s*ie. c° » toc.v-'-es F — s’dl»v* Jte Brahes, cold. W and mtssea , Ito Ear drops, Florentine and lev* »° . E*r "' PS. t''.toe--, and mo«*»e 5 Gold rir^. plainchas'd “ Stiods.c-e'tJemen s . - •" •< bwttcina, gentlemen's, va- . rimes vrylrs. , . “ Cass pc'» ladies' „ * ; « c” to s ' ribbon chains 3to ”. , * <e p <rel -. w..- s 2*' 3^* 5 “ « Lockets, double glass, ?’« ! ’ « .. 2to 5 “ Th ; m v '« 4 ,n 6 TEMRS TO SINGLE STTSCRISEBS: -T- TV.’’s-s ----T-sr with Pr*w”t. p.— to’v-- r-w-twovea-s withfb-nPresents, p.ve d ila's - v ree years -r -v five presents. Terms to Clubs. — h each s-ibscr*"3.*'ways. o- e eirrr '■* -s- to the getter up of * ( -- - ; dab. of three r.Xef t” ’ 5 n • Ctoto ■ extra to the axcrC th*" 2i -r= sst* p-po-tson. T' iV Albert Pal me-.ha« beer known rrv'v rea-s »s -, v e ftobLsb-r of’.be N-rthe-n a- ytotototo.s’and -T F-eer na- H-nt.) and he with eonfiso ths >ad:n» b-stoees men in *1- --■ •-•■■- ■ "■ ■■■-/. ‘ w' -to " - ' ’ V - ' . • ted astothe revttonsih-’ntT with w..»enr. *- •; conducted Havwiw.eeeirM ■ ,-.. -,’a p-r.-to-e-t-lewe’toT Mar -.Newark, New Je'vv -e !5 -to k— ttnse who desire it car. receive their p- - ia book* Local X cents. AU Pos-ra>steT=. Me-ehants and p-s-ess V<rr T yr* NT- hiT® CVeT 8 r the M. sod M. Joi-nal. or their clerks, or ?.r> v ■ Othe-’to-s’.- r 't and neeponsibk persm. • i .--.-fe-a fav.-,-hr f: rg a c;-;' >r act.Eg Local Aseat and C .'-esr-todent. Premiums to Local A?eats and others, re-- - sendin? IW subscribers 'w ■-. ’-he f. v r.'-i-ee ■'- ’-script • will receive* «• Htt’--t : '.g Case G’d Watch and ehCm. o' -ie be-f* V-yl's-li vnrkni£.Tish'p f- 1 &’.‘i w. -rh eicthy dollars, or, choice, one ofPrinee s M-lodeo:.s. of the same value. T's re-*’-' whe eu> raise » list of3* • w ’ ' * period of th"* will receive a ’ Piwk made by Dm* A O Posteau .T.-v : toee h-ind-ed d-lls’s. and which cost tw?h-;idred and seventv-five doPars e*sh. or, - at choice, a sraall sc: of Ladies’ Diamoo. evelrr.worth the same amount. F - Jto-i .-.f ■/> with the fill price. * to’ ’ gold w«seh. worth fortv dollars, will be r: d. For smaller nr largerliste. parties mavs- toCt tir ATtiti*** frsm r*ar scW' 1 -* 1 . of watches. Jewelry, books. Ac., worth in proportion ofeieh dollars for each ten subscribers, or, »f preferred: can retain five dollars in cash, or fiftv cents from each aubseriber. F-.- ftrt'.er -s’to.s to*?;-’ •». *4 .-ess -. ■ - - The names :ld b? sent eact week ■ ■ til the proposed nn-nber is completed, in orderihat I the pretents aad paper mav be promptly mailed- * Address ALBERT P XLYET PnV -her, New T >-k, Ex ito- •». v 2 n". Office, 335 Broadway, New York, Indiana State azetteer. Hav;r.enow one haat a* ■’- canvass--1 for a Gazettv and BtsrvEss DmßCTtor we will, ,-oe ':r w -k *-■ * "toe fir-’ ■'■! ne xi. giving a list of the names of Busiriess ai d Pnafessional Men, throughout the sate, ar ranged in alphate-ucal order, giv: ng location popaiatien, and StetesUsucs of each country in die state. As a media® for advertising, throughout the towns and counties of the state, it can not be excelled. Peto -.s wishinz toftirn ; sh staiisUes forsma.; towr.s. giving information as to location, popu- ■ lation, Ac.* can do so. such information eibng thankfully receivedS3B3CRIPTION PRICE, td W. Bxisellers *:.d others wishing to act as 10-1 cal agents will be all wed a liberal commission. All letters for information mu-_t be d,reeted t to. G. W. HAKES, Bax 50?, Indionapelis Ind f .... Hart’s New Grist Mill. The undersigned having erected, and put into successful opperalioo. a first class grist mill, I one mile north west of Decal er, would announce to the t'irenso: Adams an Jad tor; zc-.uu-ties. that he is row prepared to do gritsding of t all kinds in a superior manner Hat »seeured the services of one of the best Millwrigtis in the State, and spared no pains te make h■ s mill convenietn for nis customers: he hopes by : close application to hi* bas’nens toser :re a liberal share of the public patreaage. C D. HART. . May 7 5- v“ o |3 ts

THE GLOBE: THE CFF -lAI TAPER OF CONGRESS T PVBUSH : w ~. r *’ - Pro-peeVto f L p 5 e Ba.lv Globe.’and The Cor re’- tol Glmh Ato.n: i.x. to rer-.-ad subscribers. ■ tsd tof.-tor ih A- who may desire :c subscribe. that Co-g-eM will meet on the first M today f next IVoeaaher. when I shall recommence pub Lshiug the above named papers. i h-yb*v< to- v- ■-'ng th■..; to-. .. k-ow their character, and therefore I deem it seedless a m*nu-te arc'-.'-w::* cf tlie kird of thev will contain. Txs Djuit Gtosx will eons ala a report efthe debates :t b-<h t ranches ■ Congress as 1 -wt. bv reporters eq: al. at leas:, to any eo-ps short-hand write-! in this r any tohercontitry. A majority of them will, each, be able to to port. verbal.m. ten th-.- sand words an her r while the average number of words spoken by f-2*51 speakers rarely exceed seven thoisand five hundred words an hour. When the debates <’a day do not make more than forty coto-mr.s ther snail appearin the Daily Globe of . the next raorainz. which will contain, also,the news of the day? together with sack editorial articles as may be suggested by passing events. It is also my intention, from time, as occasion ib*t require, to pabiish my reminiscences of the public men with whom I have been associated j during the last twenty eizht years. Anecdotes of General Jack- n.aad ;lie leaders of Ae party which be eondneted, and the leading men of other parties, will. 1 believe, he interestiagnow when Mrtisas bitterness has abated. In becoming the reporter of She debates of, • Con toes* 1 deemed it proper to *ay that the Gl.-be would never be a panisan paper. This rledse will not be forfeited by introducing as a ■ eont'.hu:i ” to hi-tory the politiral traits of character which distinguished the public men -fmvtome. Although I am. and intend to re- . main.athourou-h democrat, I will never obtrude mv principles in away to make them obnoxious to anv party. But in regard to persons and event* which go to maks :p history.l hope I •r make the Globe an I. ne-: memoir; and with i tl *• view I a-n resolvedspeak independently of ail parties. Tst Coscarasoxii. Globe avd Ajtesihx will j contain a report of all the debates in Congress, revised by the speaker*, the messages of the President of :he Cn tod States, the annual reports of the heads of the executive department*, the laws passed during the session, and 'is indexes to all. They will be printed on a double roval sheet.in book form, royal quarto s : ze, each number containing sixteen pages. The whole w;il make, it is believed, 3,B’JG and 3,9'10 pages, as the long sessions for manyyeara have ranged between those numbers, and the next *es<on will be what is termed a “long one.” This 1 believe is the cheapest work ever sold in any country, whether a reprint or printed from manuscript copy, taking for data the average i umber of words of the long session since the rear 1843. The average number of pages is | 3.876. and the average number of wordsona page is 2.397?c->nsequintly, the average number !.f words of a I-mg session is 9,29‘,772. As I have sold to sabscribers that numberof words for six dollars, it follows that they have paid less than six end one-half cents forevery Ifli/tO.'i word-1 have furnished them, while I have paid mv rep.-ters 6 29 for every 2,397 words, of this work.in manuscript? Has 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 s<> strong is my beh.-f that I herebv agree to give to anv person wu ■ shall prove’the contrary a complete set of the debates running back to 1'33. making forty-three quarto volumes, which sellfor An act of Congress authorizes these papers to goby mail free of postage. The next s»e-sion will be, without doubt, an unusual interesting one;as it willbethe first under a new administration, and teveral complex questions must be discussed in it so- ‘xampte.theeurrency.Kansas -e---venue,and o’h?r q-to-t i’»ns. The G,obe w] be asheretof we, the only s ■ irce from which full debates can be obtained. mxs: For a copy of the Daily Globe one year, §lO f'O •• “ “ six months. 5 IX* •• “ “during the session 5 00 For a copv of Congressional Globe an Appendix, and the laws passed during the session, •’ 09 Bank notes, current intheseetron of the conn’’t -■ber resides, will be received at’par. 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A ' copv of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal one year, also to aCertitfieate in the award of Premiums, also a free admission to the Dusseldorf and Cosmopolitau Galleries. Thus it is seen that for »verv three dollars paid, the subscriber not on-.lv'-e-to-sA SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR ENGRAYINC-: but. also, the beautifully illustrated TWO D9LLIB ART JOURNAL. ONE YEAR Each subscriber is also presented with a C -r tiScate in the Awards of Premiums, by 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 five dollar,and a Certificate gratis. Any o-.e - f :he'.eai.ng A> Mtzstites ,-f.*nished, in stead of £ngrariz.g and Art Journal, if desired No p -son is restricted tc a tingle share. Those takirfire ren,toting |ls, areeititled loan extra E: grav i.g, a: 1 six tickets. Full particu;*'* of th* aosociatioß are giver : ia the Art Journal, which eontaia* over sixty spleieiidEogravlcz*, pcMcefifiyeea.- pernur - ber. Bpeei«aea espies will be seat to all perron* who desire to -. bserihe, oa rece:;; of fire p ast a- r<s. ’if---. Address. C. L. DERBY, Aetua-y C A. A. 543 so-rad wav. New York. WMG. SPENCER, vl is It, Deeat ar, fad. WILLIAM f.. epENCErf. £ Attcrccy as 4 CoiuseHor at Law, MASTER COM’/ SSIONUR. DECATUR, Axxea Gvaaty, laxisna 63"I>ati»e»* i-itra«od tv hti care ■» ... receive prompt Feu. 13, 1«57 ally.

Prospechis for 1858, ”W ’ S Mt MGD SATURDAY EVENING POST, E*TABMsni> Arcrrr 4. 1821. The Paperthat Never Sn-pend*. A I A MILA WEEKLY, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE A NEWS, in these times of Bank suspensions and Mercantile susr-nsi m = , the proprietors of the Sa turdav Bveuiug Post call lhe attention cf th< readingpublic to their old and firmly estate < lished weekly paper, as the paper that never tosr-ends. For over F THIRTY SIX YEARS The Post baa been published: and in all that period through “good times''and through‘bad (; rae c 'through bank inflations and bank eon-to-actio’ss, through prosperous seasons and through panics, the P»-t hasb-en regular!v is!.ued every week, and f-awarded to its thousar d« of subscribers. Its proprietors therefore point to the past as an unfailing index of the f..--e Ard thev feel that in a-king of the resdinx public a continuance of the palrtHiage i heretofore so liberally bestowed upon The Post thev are asking no mor* than what it will be ( both lhe interest and the pleasure of ihat pub. j l, mention th- following gifted writers: W.llmm Howitt Allice Carer. TS. An‘hur, Grace ; Greenwood. Anna Blackwell, Augustine Dnganne, Mrs. M. A. Denison, Emma Allice Browne, the author of “An to atemen-.” the author of “Zillah, the Chud Medium,” de. xovrarr. bt t »• **THry. yr. Y ‘iictiC'ns are so widely k'O’vn, ' that we need Urd’.v say t l at the- tone of the present rovelet will be cor distent with the Mo ral and instinct ire character which wehrwea!wav* striven to impress upon the Post. Readers’who wish to perese the flash stories which alxmnd in the land pernicious and destroc i tire in their tendency and effects can find f ti.em, we regret say. at every corner. But the P st will still maintain itshigh character, a» a : paper which the most scrupulous parent may i allow freely to enter THE FAMILT CIECtX: And which will purifvandand instruct, instead ofdemo' lizing and" eor-ptingthe youthful mind Especially will its conductors avoni.in the publication es •>•_■ weok. v riew,, a.i those long and di-gu-to g reports unfortunately lIOW SO of VILE CBIXTXIL casts; Believing, a* tl>»v do. that the practice of p, b li«hing rhe details o' sueh loathsome cases and criminal trials n-' •:Uin;r therefrom, is a fruitful cause of the recent alarming increase of v ee and crime in the community. Like l*eget - I ike and what the mind feeds upon,that it will grow to resemble. CHOICE SEI.ECTIOXS Os all kinds, from the best foreign and do-; mestic sources, shall continue tube, a= hereto- , fore a leading feature The s-.-,. ties, Essavs. Sketches. Agricultural and S .- u tifie Facto. <te .Ac . attained in this wa-. f..r the readers of Tax Tost, are among the B«t in--true; • reas well as interesting portion of it* contents. the vert crkax Os the Priodical Literature of the British Ide. is thus given to our readers. Tas Fust weekly, has SOMETniXC. F F. -rt-I-The members of the family. N'ivi-Il'.; E-ay-Stniies. Engravings, Agricultural Articles: th« New*. <ketches. I'oetrr. Anecdote*, RiddlM, •hewholesale and Retail Markets, Bank Note ' Lint.de.. 4e.. Ac, Finally, w,- may mention three goM reasons why the’readii g public should give the pM erence to The Post: I» is superiors anv other Paper oftbe same pr.i ■ It ii cheaper than any other Paper of equal merit It will be cert’i.i ' ome when paid for, Trans f Cash iu advance) single copv |2 a’ • 4 copies. 8 “ and a copy to getter up of club 10 t" ' jq a ii * e “15 00 “ on.. .< “ 20 f 0 " ~The portage of the Post to any part of the United States, paid quarterly in advance, at the office where it is received, is only 26 cents a year. Address, alwavs post paid. DEACON A- PETERSON. N'y. 'B2 S ' ith Third St.. Philade'phia. ITSaraple Numbers sent gratis tn anyone, w en requested. nd’ vl PRiISPECTUS 'Hi"rssTcm IXDHVI STITE SEVTIHI. ISA I- to the intention of the Propneters of the SeutMef Uvmake it iu all respects a newspaper • w .rth v the support of the Democracy of Indiana And in the proportion itscireulation :« increasa:.d its advertising patronage enlarged w be 'nr ah;litv to add to its r.*- rHaving nlocal Agents', we depend entirely nf-’n the eff.tosof o t p >’i:iral frie- Is to extend its circulation. In i.o cheaper or more effectual way ean political inteiler.ee be circulated, zeal excited and party orgat/ration preserved, than through tbe-ed-ton --f the press All then. who are de sirious of the sueces of D-moeratic principles and policy, can serve the cause in no better way ; than in ex'.: nding the circulation of the political organs of the party. The year. upor. which we have entered, will i doubtless be one of important events- Up ;. a., .a-.-e-s of pr.’.'/c interest we shall give fu. I and reliable intadgence. An important State ! election occ irs next October. A new Legisla- : lature. mem v <eis of Concress. Supreme Judges, and i.. of the State ..ffic-rs are to be elected it isonlyby sleeplessvigilencean 1 urtiringefI fort that we can expect tomaintain the supremacy of the Democratic party. It beb.-oves every j Democrat, then, to inform himself ujwn tt. 1 issue* of the dav. which it will be the object of S’ utinrl far iifu”;y pr<-ent, and thus be ; : r-zred for t'ue c .flirt. The S'Mifc-’ s .’. ’ ? _ . lin its political course by the authoratively expressed t: ne'tos of the party The principles and policy it promulgate s it will be our aim to advecare and defend, believing that upon the integrity of 'lie Demccrtlic party rests the preservation of our in equalled Government. Il will represent th e . Democratic party of Indiana; rot cliques, fat T lioes or men- It will be impartial towards al A candidates for party favor but whoever it mav • tel-- --. as ■---- lidates f” p 1 b’ic position, and i'-_ represeatative men, it will be our object to ehctl The Sealiael will pay es|*-*ial attention t f conaacus as w». -I.- .•.uaicn.TVUAi. interests ofl the S ate, and all in'neros intelligence f W Lar- arra> g- et. -s for the news by’ to! -graphasfall a-stheCir.cinnati papers Th> r wii. add largely to our for which wet h-<.» to be remunerated by an increased circular . We will, also, send the Daily by to all the principal points in the State. TEXU*: Siriekif i» A4rs»ce. f Da ’lt < • •'!>'. p» r arsnnm, $6 <■ s. iHilr Sentinel, p-r mouth, 5 1 We-l. ■ < ■ /--gfe s: l -:-:bers, 1 year 15 . Weekly Sentinel,elub* of five, ’ 6 -;j W - -;'.t Sert" ro ■ b-of Ift < *' And the satrx rate for over that nureher. 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It has been computed that ''if .7, twenty Are years upwards ■-s f? p- rs. ds have beer, benefited by the v -'’ medicines: asset which speaks v - place them beyond :he reach of the estimate of every patient- By j blood i* Tx-stotvd to a Ltxli..} Insures from the South also.— [parties or politicians eonld matsten or hinder the result. ’ r ———— dung about the coming special f the General Assetnbley, the e Enquirer makes the following (mark: If the attention of ibis re is directed as it should be to object of its call, laving aside me tbeir partizan feeling and s, aad oae animated solelv bv a promote the public welfare bv station, the conference can be 1 tn a few days time, and at little W e sincerely hope that the tnd lolly which has characterized te former sittings of our Genubty, will hereafter give place iliatorv. judicious and impartial efforts for the public good of our ind prosperous State. ’