Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 6, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 31 March 1854 — Page 4

Eram the Western Emporium . WHAT LIKED ONGENS.

THE GAL

ET SLCCiH ELCSC-S. Ii?.

KerdkT-

Stich a verv rr.-.ii terns". wes Nancy

A very pr...-.! fernali wis she; With jewels s: trie, at: i nor manners ro stiJ. A gal Cvu'.dt.": much prouder be. No?!- Nav XerdirT was adverse to a kiss, But why. Eary lver could see; EuS cr.e sh-pio fact will account for all this A gal w hat liked e-getis was she!

CO" Here is a r.ovei condense! just the

! thirg sails this fast age gives the salient

points what more is t.eeded(?) Read: Nautical Novsl. By a ricigiarst. Gulf of Mexico; small shit-; young man; very interesting; very romantic; black glossy curls; accjutiine features; iiorid complex-

rrinFyiU?Ariou!Uiral Productions of

kste 1 States, the chief agrieii'tu-

In

ral (spi Hins are wheat, Indian Corn.

tvo. oats, barley, Irish potatoes, ;

ion; commanding figure; eyes of fire; born tice'sugasrfarr.e, tobacco, hemp, cotton, fiax, j

cii the sea; r.o parents; black clouds; pipe ; tar-tips, yea&jjtta&ns, and almost all of the ! all hands to quarters; storm coming on; very ; known variejes of frails, and garden vegeta-1 dangerous; all hands to the pumps; here The . test . wheAt growing districts in the;

go? the jib; masts cut away; storm clearing; : Ur.itH-tfr it; in the States of Xew York, i all hands pumped; monster ship in the dis- 1 New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Dela- i

Ker mam cf-eu t:-ld her with tear- in her eves, -tar.ee: verv suspicious: black skull and 1 mw Vir rini.i. JTtttu.fcv. Ohio. In.'i.ira Ii.

l:w had::-: c tight eat 'era ought she; j cross-bones; pirate; sailors fearful; you.-.g '-linois, M:cliiga:i,' Wisconsin, Iowa ai.i Mis Eu: Nar.vV :- iise-1 'em botu raw and in rios. ,-...,!. j. , :,. : . 1 ; man cteterm.neu: bonn.i to cue or ret .s:i m sour;.

'Iev-;iruir.v.r 4rev-7" her kind mother '' thi atlemrt &T1 tJ the teth5 addresses; The chief agricultural products of Great; c",..l: ' the sailors; great enthusiasm; dag of the , Britain, including Ireland, are wheat, rye, ; "Th:.i c:i'.y t pattern by rae'.' i free; die for our country; pirate approaches; barley, hops, oatV potatoes, peas, I cans, tur- ;

i-u- all thoe pleadings Miss Saner was dead . hundred guns: rirate cavtair.: bli whiskers: nirs. t'ax. and x '-rent variety of fruits and

LOT xoimi. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Flour. Baton. Lard. Sueur. Ooha. Teas. N. O. an i Suzur iic-wMelaoti-s. GoidCn Syrv.p. Cos,;, Nails, Ci-'. L-. uhvillo Lime, an i CS!n.u; G:vce:k?. and rr-d-!--e g nerai.v Forwarding and Commission Merchant, vi'! ner Mats i"ii Market s-tn-cs. Kis:ig Sun. Indiatia. H. E. LOI'D. W. H. I.-Ol'L'-. DODD & SOX,

Whoies.de and do:i'.;:- in i;y i.cds, lioc'.s and !?kee, iiea-'.y Xu-ie Clc-thit.. Har -LWare. i'.asv iV... & c. Ma::; S:ree t iCisin Sv.:i. b.d.

Twclftk yeav of the LOUISVILLE WEEKLY THE L AUG EST, 1!DT AND CHEAPEST FAS'IIS? I. TIII1 WKST :

II AXI SO M E VRE M I UMS.

CHEAPER THM ETHER

Fcr a g j.'. wli.-.t liked vnens '

Tkc-re kv;i in tkem digir.s a great ladies man His nara-3 was Jer.esarhat Lee Ha was huntine a w i:e inid seen he began To go Nancy Kerdid1 for U see. He wanted to kiss but s'a: .ierkel baekher hiad

lie . oke l verv sbeoisk aid he

crew all fiends; call for a surrender; young garden vegetables.

France produce?, as its common crop, rye, wheat, barley, oats, beans, potatoes, beets for making sugar, and grapes for making wine. Hemp and il.vx are grown in small quantities, and different fruits and garden vegeta-

W. V. WHITE. WHOLESALE AND II El AIL M-iALER Foreign and Ix-ra-..ti.; Dry Goc-ds. i-ady Made Clothing, i;c--ts, ::;.. Hati, Car-s. ircc, &e.

I.N

man scorrs; broadside; female shrieks on board pirate ship; beauty in distress; young man vows vengeance; young man's ship sinking; flag shot off; nails it to the mast; crew leave in boats; board the pirate; terrific

'Yen can-t come them do; n's. Jchossy r she said- : mDat; seven r:ratggy:tacs noaisw.v.n; ; Lies are produc-i in aoandance. ! Per a gal what liked or.gcas was she. j boatswain kills two with a chaw tobacco; ! Rnsssia produces wheat, rye, potatoes, H.r levers all cave up the chase in d-sviar, j throws othors overboard; sharks round the oats, barley, buckwheat, hemp, flax, and va- ; And now she's nn oi l maid-yes. indeed; veisel- vouno tnaa kills pirate captain; pi-, rious fruits and garden vegetables. In Kus- . Ar. new she reminds yc that gal enee so fair rates give in; shouts; tremendous victory; ; sia, in Europe, about three hundred millions ' O- an ocgen tc-p all run te seed. ; young man rushes into cabin; finds young of acres are apj ropriated to agriculture. She sits there a mourning and waiting for death- ia,jv Kearlv dead: brin-s her to; falls in love: i The land is owned chieilv in lar-e tracts, l.r 1

papers discovered; young man son of a no- ' the Emperor, ly the nobility, by ecclesiasti- , bleman: young lady rich heiress; tells her Cal authorities and by civil corporations. : : story; was stolen away by gipsies; sold to! Germany j.roduces, in abundance, all the i

pirate captain; heaven sent young mar.; pre- kinds of grain grown in Great Britain, excelserved falls on her kme; young man em- lent hemp, flax, grapes and numerous varie-

2. Main St

Kiiir.? S-.m. Tr. t.

II. S. oV K. ESI'EY, WHOLESALE AND LET AIL DEALEES

e;

For s;--r. he wiil stretch her, will he; And all that she lives on y-u know by her breath, For still she loves cngens dees she!

IN

ur. Daorn. Ear 1. Su-rar. (VdVe. Teas.

M'.-la-.-i?. Sa't. Naii-. ;iass. Paints, L. usvihe Lime and 1'i-iui-r.U iroccries. IVi-ln-.e. Ao.. ecn Fcrw?rd:ng an .i Comniissi-' n Mer. hunt?, .'vr:u-r c-t Main and Market s . No. 1. i.in:.: f-L;n, I-. i; :' a. C ILLES E1E A: G INNINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN (iro-rri-'s mu! l'r. i-.!-F.-rwar-l:j;2 and C .. mnu.-si -a. M r'i'-nts.

Ci rru r Main Id. 1: .'

an.i Murkc. v.i., Indiana.

Then all ye yenng pals, who this story read. How Nany a good hushand missed, That yon d.n't do like her. be sv.re to take heed. Ar.d r.eer rerV.se to be kissed. Dcn't leave y;ur kind lovers of buss is forlorn, Like Nan- y Kerdii" used to do: Or else they will fancy as sure as yra're b:rn, Ti;at you're gals what likes ongens, are you!

braces her; sailors get drunk; marriage at sea; life on the ocean waves; ship in port; young man promoted; land of liberty; Yankee Doodle; Finis.

Sunning; down a Eoaster.

One of the Foremen. Judge V , who still occupies an honorable position upon the Supreme Bench of Michigan, could

A country fellow who was once boasting if he chose, tell some good stories from his about the swiftness of his horse declared he jurisprudence in the interior of the State. could out-run anything which went upon ; The foreman of the traverse jury was one four legs. A neighbor of his disputed it, C. T., a laughable original, by the way, and and said that he had a male that could beat hitherto unknown to the Judge. The trial h.m. : being over, the guilt of the prisoner being "A male!" said the toaster 'Til bet you : manifest, and a verdict of guilty being reaa hundred dollars of that." dered. the Judge sentenced him to impris"Dor.e!" sai l the other. ! onment in the county jail, soon after which "Now cover that," said the cwr.er of the the cout adjourned. On the v.ay down mule, laying down a hundred dollars. ' from the Court, House the Judge was overThe boaster began to be frightened at this, taken by foreman T., a big man in a short lie tb.gbt there must be something more round-about, with a fiery red head, whom about the mr.ie than he was aware of, other- he did not at once recollect. '-Well, Judge

ties of fruits and vegetables. The Kingdom of Prussia r-oduces who.it

w L T rye, buckwheat, barley, oats, potatoes, grapes, ccc. ! The chief productions of Austria, are ! wheat, rye, barley, oats, buckwheat, potatoes i tobacco, grapes, and different kinds of gar- ; den vegetables. j China produces wheat, rice, Indian Corn, potatoes, cotton, and numerous varieties offruits and vegetables. ! Ilindostan yields wheat, corn, barley, oats, ; rice, potatoes, sugar-cane, fruits and spices. : In Persia the principal agricultural pro- ' ductions are wheat, Indian Corn, potatoes, barley, rice, cotton, fruits, &c. Spain produces wheat, corn, potatoes, oats, ,

barley, rice, hemp, flax, fruits, common gar-, den vegetables, Are. Sveden and Norway produce wheat, rve barley, oats, flax, potatoes, &c. Italy produces wheat, oats, rye, rice, pota

U. J. HATHAWAY, Dealer in Drugs. P.duis. 0.1s. Dye SinrT-, I'eriumcry. Si-h'.vl Rooks. Stationery, ln and IVxkot Catlory. &e.. &e. NO. i. MAlN STivi-lEI'. RliNt.i SUN.

JOHN W. SPENCErv, Attoiney at Law and Notary i'ublic. RISING SUN, 1ND.

TILL attend nr--nn-t!v t. svteh nr...ii ,;c--. as

mav r-rt out rust e-1 ' 1 h.ni. m .!! an-i

Swdtorkmd anti- s and e's-- ii.;ve in ;hi Stav.. Titles examined and ad man:1 of eonv-yajiv-d-otn: wit h r.'.-atnes an-1 d-'.-pat-.i"., HENRY A. DOWNEY, ATTOIt.NEY AT l.A'.V A N I N O T A u v n n L1C. CORNER MAIN AND FRONT SIS,

EtMNd UN. rsn.

TILL PROMPTLY ATTEND tt-all bnsi-

ness in his line which mav be entrusted t

his care. r.o ."

AY

JAMES S. JELEEY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

nisi:o srN, -uio corvxY, ivn.

NY business entru.-te-l in his hands, in lu-

iiana or Kciitukv, v. Ill rcc-.-ive primir-t at-

AS

tenti-.-i!.

1.

v-;. b.- on-Tldr.'r T::-.'.' r h ra. rp.l thtli:rs to e.-o.J i' .O-i ...-.-'r . -T ;. 1 ... n.i

' c' ;'""','lull'"J aiY -wu 1 toes, flax, grar.es, and manv kinds of fruit JOHN J IIWDEN runaga.r.stanorse. He begin to httcn about ,-.ul it to that -chap sood and strong, and vou . ; nm. j. u.v n h..

IT., V.. n .,- : , --. , ' 7: 1 :. .- 1.. 1 m e1-"1""- ATTORNEY AT LAW AXP HEM. ESTATE A.i'T.

Holland and Belgium, the best cultivated ! 7ILL a; ten to raving taxes, making sale.

"

uneasnv. He put n.s nana in n:s rocket he aid lust r.irht poor miserable cuss, to steal

pulled it cut again; and at last he said, "I hens. Judge, I am naturally strong in the don't know, I swow, about the tarnal mule; back, and when the country was new, I have he may run like the devil and all for what I now and then taken a skesp, but hens, ch know." : Lord, he ought to feel above it."' "Do vou back cut then?'' i -

A Hafpt Would. This is a happy

fool or

countries in Europe, produce wheat, rve, buckwheat, barley, oats, beans, peas, potatoes, turnips, and most of the various fruits, and vegetables cultivated in the United States.

According to the. last report of the Snper-

e.imatiiii.ff TJ- -. c,, ,, i uendent ot the census, the ow.-.nl.iV.-.

On -"""-"".i, "Via. i ..V. oaj - - j ...v... contribute to our eniovmeut. The man who ! ranSe f the wheat region in the Eastern

that will beat him." ; man sees nottr.ug c-ut g:oom. i ne secret "I'll bet a hundred dollars of that," said t!leu in being happy and enjoying this world

the toaster.

'Done!" said the other. ' Dene'." said the boaster. "Cover that'" said the man, again puulr.down the tnor.er.

I is to possess a virtuous heart. Who is the most cheerful man in your neighborhood? The man who is the most honored and pos-

e?ss?s the i ho has n:

:itest riches1

it is he

l a l

ig but a kind ar.d good heart.

"Yes. I back out and treat." So savlrg

be called in the li.paor, but declared that his word5 who s"s t0 the contrary is

hcrse could beat av.ything which went fw le-Ts ptr.mt th m!i!.

1 .11! ..-T-.ti-,ff OT-.t A n.f-.-.. ..-r...... 1 '

Whv" said the man, 'Tve --ot a Jackass nas a goou neart sees pleasure wnere a tau ( - r"-T--"y i'e-:

man sees r.otti.n--' but i-!(iom. '1 he secret! ivcii ia iuiriic.ii ai.u bixuctn l-araiieis 0 : ''

north lattitude, and between the thirtieth j "

and fortieth degrees south, being chiefiv con- ! fined to France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Sici'v, ' Gieece, Turkey, Norway, Sweden, Poland, ! r.-ussia, Netherlands, Great Britain, Northem and Southern Afr.Vn, Tarta: v. India.'

China, Australia, Van D .eman's Land and Japan. Beyond the boundaries of North America Indian Corn is cultivated with different degrees of success iii the West Indies, most of the States of South America, France, Spain, Portugal, Lombardy, northern, southern and western Africa, India, China, Japan, Australia, the Sandwich Islands, and other Is-

Ii is ?:at'.v. i : lb. a reprrt of the c-in-! sr.

teudent of thi Census, that the culture of the Potato extends through the whole of Europe, a large portion of Asia, Australia and cf the Southern anil Northern parts of

nvi-van..-:!tg. aliU i.nv iu:or .catic.5 m the

line of the t-rotesskei. n . 1.

1HJI1V, I;i'5'IST. T-:Tv:e; ids servi

ces t 'is- itiens .!' this ci-y and vicin - : ' V Ad -vions brai.. !:' !' ii.--l-r.-ilssi. i. attciided

.1. V.

At. i; :r.e on M. n-biy's aial Tu -slayV. n.-

enee av.-i C'.i.ce on ilarKot street, tive -.!. 's !o

Main. n a 1.

S. HATHAWAY, DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES ;:evnsv,-are. Hardware. A'C.. e.. Main street, Risintr Sun. L-i.

In isulnz ike rr..sr-e-.tv.s for the twelfth vear cf the WEEKLY COb'RlEdh we feci that it Is - xdy lic--ess;,vy fj ::d'-:r the past, an ea:nes: cf wisat we wiii do in the tn'r.re. ();;r i-eniati- n is now iarp-r by thousand:- vhn that of any ot:-:i- pavi-r in ti;e S:.ate, and our readers may be assured that 'he Ch-Liiitii wdi; by the i-:;.;:yy and i:i-iut?y of its ro.anajT-'r.iut. fui':y ia..inu.:n i.s as its hittl: cnaraetcr as a r-dh.ule and valuable ::ev sy.aver. fu Nlv.-s. Lit;-"..vp.r. i-MMrr.uAr MjscKtt.A-NK-. i.s and Acn-ovi.Ti-KA i. Dot artiun's are in the ban. is of tne editors. '';:. have s: !u-d the .ervios ;' oompotani assisu.n'-o, aul wiii ix-ctice ad rc nis;te attotitio?:. Wo Lave in prepavat! n s.-era! attractive novel des tor the new volume, .:-ne of whieh is A I'OLM LAH l'HI.i: STOUY, WTITTiiS BY MISS MATT1F. GiilFriTII. r.ipressly for the L.iui.-vil!e Coi n:;:u. W i- n t hesitate to promise that it v. Lib- or.-? .-!' th; m-.ot su--:ssld i-rlbrts t f this popular writ jr. Ma s !J;i;!'ih is now bushy untaxed in writitit: the st.-iv ali-i its pibii-a.ti- n will be ecmn.;Ui-o.l early in J..!.;a:vy. It will be i'-ii--'ved by sevura! .;hcr or-igi:.-..i s0. ri-js iV, i:; weii- known wiit-ers. i -'id- s w ill not o o-v". ; y oar ooiunms to th-t es -.lv.si.-ri cf i;.-ws and niis--eilan." us matter; and u. rains or exivl.so will bj spared to make U.v

'c-n:i-r a:; -x i-piabio islt. r to ' fra ;-i-, an 1 ' an indo-iH-n-ib;.- aid t- tlie Tn::ii -f ! :-': N-'lw iti:s.ta!idi! y i ho irr.-al in. -r-ase in U. pr.--.' of thf paper up-.n wbioii the Courier is p!.:io-d 1 and th.- large ivhlitlon t-- ot.r oxp-i.s-.-s g.;.--rally. Tin: iui-k or ei'!.s''K;i-" !oN' wj: i-uos'.'ns Ttu. ' s.ck.;! We ov ;-. -t t- make up f r ad ded- l n -ios

'- ti;e Hi'-r-asO ot oar ust. ar- a ss; aia i t our li'icnds to -.hat nd. We wis, it distinetiy v.nd-:-!-so o.j. howev-. r. tirat w e ask no man's patronage who do-xs n- t ti Ink the piper is -;.;h:y wa-rtii the vory stuai; pii...... o;,ar.;.:a :.- it. Ol'Ii TIIHIS. Wo still adiicre rigidly to the oas-; sts.t; m. r.!;d UC Vv.- i.iVoud W. isv;at.? fr--.tr. it. A t lii ! !.-iiOV-ds;r prh-cs. ti;e WEEKLY COL R1ER is, unoaesuc nably, ' T HE C1IAREST RARER IN THE WEST! Oi:e np-- of the Weekly Courier one year. $i:, Vive rpies. . . . Do . . . Do . '.: E'.' v. k. ; : - . . . Dj . . . Do . L' -o-Twvr!y-tw--...ties. Do ...:.. .:. D.vii.v CocuiKit. wiion mailed. ooo a tar; Half Sh?. t D.dly :?.!:.0 a year. di'j'Ao J'ujw sfiU .)n fhU 'V7! inthi'tii'j no-' -r in !!().. ; arid ,::&rij so'a ..').;'(( livotiiL-iio'I at the esfira'.io'i vrhi time 2''.:i'f '' ' c jniAi vonrxr.r..

i ne postage on t.a; ftiwti ofitir.K. wt.et. paid in advance, is only 13 cents a yi;ar t sut s ri -fi.as in the blate. a;id a3 oenUs a year to subsoil. ! rs c-ut of the State. V;ilii;illt' S'sTini'SJiis OSin'iod. We have 'determined airain. as a small recompense to those po,j IV'ci.-ds w !' so Kindly exert

iliemsc-ives -o pr.-uro ior us n.:-:v sui sono- rs, to "li'er the iV-iiow i'ijT haiais. ene premiums: 1. To ti e poi son who wiii s-nd us the !arp .-t iis.t of se.hs.'vibvrs. fr-on Do---. !nl'or latin l-oo. to Juiy 1st, Is-,.'. u spi'-ndid (ioi.i) Watch wciih ------ si) oo J. Fit the next larees; ". a line Gov;. Watch worth - - - - - - $."-'. :00 i'or the next tiiir.l ,1 ai tc-t list, a fne Sii.v; u Lio.i i; W.in n wr:i - - - "oVoiyi

b or the next f -v.i til '; "an arosf list, a ilue Sti.vkh Waicu w.-rdi ----- .ttoO.1 For t'ne next fifth : lar-trest lis: . a spl' u-

!:d ioi.il 1 KN AMI I'l-iNCH. wortn - - Si'1:'!"- !

i r the ni-xl sixtli i hirsr-st list, a ooov

caeii "f (o..!eCs Jaaiy's Rook, inhan'.'s Maa'aine, and Harper's Maoaine for one year. 7. Forth.' next -. "ii - h,ra-'-st li.sC a '.py 'a. h of G-nJsvV Lady's i!-".'.; and iraham's Miura.ine for v..-.ir. "?. For the !.-.t --iirbd: - hoy. s ;i-t. a O'.'py f Go'ii-y's Lady's f r : year. The f.-rtuoire h.ners will, if tb-y soeb'. t. be paid tie cash in phi' e of the above I'reiooons. I ?' i'.-s: nu.s! . :s and o'.'ners are aro.iioi i.-.i t. ae' ;is nsi-!its in obsaiiiinir subserio'.rs in Clubs oliierw ise. and roi:i-:i funds. All orders siiouiu be d .idrosse i. p'-st 1 ai'!. t . W. N. I t A LDEMAN A- CO.. CvUiier Sicaiu i 'ri;:ti:.ar Kstabiistitu.-iit, Third street, near Main, i:o 11 Louisville. Kv.

If o Advance on Goods at

! CHEAP STORES IN RISING SUN AND PATRIOT, INDIANA.

'pHK NEW STOCK J US r RECEIVED, wiii be sold, ur usual, cheaper ti, an can iw f-vun.i in an .1. other house in tho West. Many of the. 'b-ods have just been purchased at it.iye auc'd.n s .1 ; in New Y'-ik. by the a:katr.?. l:;cii iiv-.s an advj over other houses of at least i-j t :: v ,,-r eut. as i - other nier-ahaJl. -:- id.-:n;r Sun or 1'atriot !ia ever r.-ur-:hascU Goods ut th-;se h ;-ge -J:.t-aigue Sales. Therefore look oat tor narams. as I can an. will bcII STAI'Li: VM TANCY 1)HY W'om, CLOTH I N't, BOOTS, SHOES, A O, C::e:n er than anv other hous- ' dare, rr p: -:. i to sell ! ' Ti: lanre Sto k just v.vr hi.-e i

consists oi ' . - oaer.ates '...-. .t ... .-...i.j,;, oaeaac Goods; i) pa kages Loots and Sn .es; Ci-:-ek-;. Look-nr l.;,lSses.

Yari'-i-.v O

arovare. i.Oitielv. atjue. ,

i.o '".Je

e.ry

ece., u.i oi uieu wi:: oe s . a.-., ;oe: ooi a.: on-; r.-nee aa.cea as usui. S'.

AHIO-ti TJSil ?IA V SI YSU' iiS AliJl:

: . i an 1 wadded Ma;o.i'las. ': fail st ie silk ii. iineis. l:C-'l

each

Sbk

. e v -.a", '

lot

.ees lien i. : iii-e-ons

no Oa Lah.e;. eel: Is do All a 1 !' ; llod.-.s. 1:11, :o cry rad: 1 : , .. -j-.' asnieciabie ban' Straw Iv.

lo doz Radio: ' Linen H.-m-lker- i.l-ns. at

S" doZ Geti's' iar-fe lieavy silk do at a'eeta I'-) doz La-hcs' fro Lisle LVrca-i ic-cs, i ' auii Wide and heavy bla.-k silks, 'ieeuij; Silk v an- 'asto?s. at " : , e:.ts Fin.- Er-'r.-h !:- a h i- lis, at i,l a Good black Cassiiocrcs: . at t'O o :: s ALS! ) A very cheap assort men: - f I.: Braids, etc.

ALSO -Another tr-ivai of thoe. h i .e co or.t Teas; ht b.-c- fne Yt-.cir.ia Tobacco. ?

e- .c i ivi i i. . ;, l een s, a.-ar. o .o s een.s, Sa,;r..tus, o cents; t-.w Luted

vo ecu's.

So come Everybody and Look, if you don't a!! Buy. Ail hinds of 0 -.:..-;- FV-vhv.-.- x . f ooant.of -it ney taken in exahar.e for y.'oi-n

- ts i v 1

E-i.dngs, Silk Fringes, Velvet Tiimnnnes -.-.:. .

'. ilii . -.r.U

c-.:i, rvi.ics a:. i -.a s.

u:

1 um':

Mo. 4 Slain Street,

niT-.TH OTTM 17TH

C HLL 1 :--

C't-.ent ot a'tracti- n tor

RK THE GREAT

; ;.e suieiibcr taacsero-t p.easure :n :n:or:ni:;iT his customers and the pud i.;that he now in rc;eiot of a ;ul! st-.'ck rf all p:-:-d in his line. liauv.g : .. replenished Id., st- ti : f

lie i.f.n say with aiieonfden.e 'hat. i' is n-.-t sar p..s.-d nei' her :r .",uaii:y or vari-oy and at thu asuai nu ik( r. price... Ti.e btcck t 1 Faints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. &c, Ee' t bvhi-n . complete in ev- ry part. 1 am r.ovr in rwipl of a fresa st 'el: f l-SSSl.NCJi, 1L;3AKSS AM AMERICAN PKRFUMERY,

Ad r.f wiiiJiisodbred qibteloxv i have just opened a splendl,! assortTnont oi STEWART i Cu'S STEAM KEF IN ED

CADDIES,

i CINC-INNATf (' 7VTT. i'a

NEWSPAPER AND JOE PRINTING ESTABLISHllENT DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY NEWSl'Al'ERS Enlarged to Extra irlitmnioth Sixc! E.h pap:r aquai to ado i'agjs. fo:,-. For Four Cents! DAILY ?S; TRI WEEKLY, $r; WEEKLY fi. F.MTi.n BY J. C. & G. J. WlilGUT, & L. II. I.iiUEN.

G.i-atte ?.re a ur.d-r the ttv .

Tla- Pre-pTsstc-Ki cf thr'.".u.lir the Laws of ot;..

':.NC!ltNATI (jA.KTTE i j ti:.s. a-adrcss bisiuess letters

'ANY

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u New York-, v id h nee is on'y to''.:- te-'ed tj irsure. Purchasers cail and see tor y -urselves. 1 e'dll ke.e. as l:ere:tibrc all the vari-rtifs oi

Weekly established I? 0 3: Daily 5 " 7 Desid! ji :. make orr pap :r ce ur v a , -d:..:. .n aivan-.e of others and to give .-i;r p:.tr. .11 ;i u re.i-.ilT.it possible, we have ereat y e: . ay-, i tar several newspaper issues aho e. arid rr sort tb-oi-tor patromye at the prices i'a-n!tVu. dd.-f. -'argeinent .subjects the p-'-pii-a.ora a; .r?, ;,. : . ..Teased eypense. but they ha alwavs :-;e:n'::: ed to !::.;.;! -.he iust exoe- tallons .! :.'. : : .. --

ie aiai tn to nrese!il ta -i :-.T

tor the West.

l ie a: V.'es-.

SCHOOL BOOKS

i-bc-

Fsed in th"S.-i:o.as..-f tins plate and si-

sides the very Lot assortment of S T A F 1 . E A N 1 ) E A N CY STATI" N K R Y M. r oilbrC'd in this place, as:.! at i'.-du. el t ri- es. AI.S . a foe assorioo-nt d' i'MN AN l' IOCK ET KNIVES, all of which are fresh importations and many new patters ddie subscriber Ishes in p..:tlenh.r t call the attention of the. public to Lis assortment of

TEAS,

"Cover that'.'' exclaimed the boaster, taking ! Nothing males his tem-oer cr disturbs his cut tin j-ocket book, "so I will, plaguey rePse- The morning sky, the evening qu:iC-s j cloud, the rolling waters, the blooming land"Well cover that if vou dare and I will . scF'e. be teeming forests and fields of snow,

give him pleasures ethers r. ever dream, cf. It is he whose mind is "led frotn nature up to nature's God," and every day that he lives he is as contented and happy as it is

rut another atop of it. Why do you hesitate? Down with the dust I say." "I don": kr.ov, faith, I never saw that jackass of yours run," said the boaster, beSo: cr. a rare for ads,; I kr.cw." "Do yotirnio:ae:i?"

"Yes, IJiummix this time; but by jingo,

IN

o.-slble for a man to be. Depe-d r.pon it, the world is a hdau-iiul cr.e, and contains a thousar.d sources of enjoyment which they can only see whose

J. ZEILLER & LUf-.r.i.i;.., WHOLESALE AND Kr i'A L DEALER? Fancv and Sta; le ,f-y Goovis, Ready Made Clothinir. H . ots and Shoos, Iia'.S. Caps, fce., &C. No. 10. S. a-h Side, Main Street. RISING SEN. 1ND.

Bakery And Confectionary. W.G. CAD WELL

HAS always en har I,

I . . 1: ...... 1

there's nothing else you can bring, but i ncarl3 are Fure ana waose uves correspona what my horse can beat. j t0 tbe word of eternal truth.

"Are you certain cf that my, good fel

low?

"I think so, faith." 'Why if you are not quite certain, I'll bet yon something that I have got a r.igger that v ill out run your horse." "A nigerl" "Yes, my nigger will beat him." "I'll bet a hundred dollars of that there ain't no nigger that ever breathed that can Veat my horse." "Very well, cover that." Ashe said this the man put down a hundred dollars; ' but," said he "if you back out this time, you shall forfeit tet. dollars; and if I back out I'll do the same." "Agreed," said the boaster. "I'm sure my horse can beat a nigger, if he car.'t a mule

0-7"Letit be remembered that Lindlcy urray was a Native American. He was born in Swatara, Lebanon county, Pa., 1743. In New York city he studied law, and at 22 was admitted to the bar. He went to England and lived there 42 years, seldom in good health, after leaving our shores. He was 49 years old when he wrote his "Grammar." He was a fine old Quaker and when he died in Yorkshire, in 1820, was universally lamented. His birth here may possibly account for the fact that Yankees speak a dialect so much purer than that which is found cn the tongues of the men of England.

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C1" p.-- ;e i-.i-r -re

Cake? ' -r wc'O -.. ;-:' -. . e, liberal U-nns. at the shortest notice.

' f Ca.T'-.-s. ' .' '-' - ; .:, rn No. 1.

Africa.

Boarding House.

OTAta "protracted meeting, recently held at Eellston Spa, an ancient sister in the

or a jackass. Flank it! so 1 will don't you j clmrch, arose and relieved herself in the fol-

fear that." Savin? this he once more took

out his rocket-book, ar.d began to fumble for his money. "Come down with your dust," said the other taking out his money, "for I sin readv to back my bet with another hundred dollars or two hundred dollars if you like. Come why do you hesitate? Here's three hundred dollars I've ready for a stake." "Three hundred dollars!" exclaimed the boaster; standing like a stuck pig; "three

hundred dollars upon a nigger! I don't know I man." "What; man! you are not going to be frightened again?" "Frightened! oh, no! it's no easy matter to frighten me, but really "You mean to back out?" "I declare neighbor, I don't know what to think about it. It's kind o risky busi-

low ing manner: ' I see young ladies that more of gew-gaws, furbelows, ribbons, and laces, than they do of their Creator. I loved them once, and adorned my hat with French artificial flowers, bright colored ribbons, sky-blue trimmings; but I found they were dragging me down to distruction, so I took tfwm off and gave than to my sister!"

"Ton forfeit ten dollars then." "Why yes I spose I must," said the boast

er, handing over the money with an air of

great mortificationV "better lose this than

more for there's'no knowing how fast that blame nigger will run; but anything else you can fetch except the mule, the jackass, and

th sift-tr, I'm rsady te raa sfediaii."

Ci7" For happiness there is nothing like

performing good deeds. There is more real

nshine radiated round the heart when you

give a poor woman a quarter of a dollar.

than in "doing" the best polka with the prettiest girl in town. Get into the habit of performing the Christain thing and you will b made for life. Happiness and deeds go hit each other's company. OCT "What's the price of this?" inquired a deaf old lady. "Seven shillings." said the draper. "Seventeen shillings!" she exclaimed, "Ml give thirteen " "Seven shillings." replied the honest tradesman. "0 seven shillings," the old lady sharply rejoined, "Ml give you five." OCT It makes all the difference in the

world how & woman pints whether for

, jour hsftrt, cr tea dollar dueski&&

Theory of Gsaftikq. Experiment by Mr. Gaudichar.d, to determine the theory that the radical fibres descend from the leaves to the graft! He uncovered a root of a poplar cut it in two and put the ends together secured them in that position then surrounding the cut spot with moss, and then covering the whole with earth. The graft succeeded and the root united. According to the Phytonian (vegetation) theory, these are the radical threads which descend from the leaves and comes in contact with the

lower piece of the roots, penetrate the bark and the wood and then go down to the end of the root. Now according to my observation this is not the case at all. This is what I comprehend about it, vizt a part of utricular (cell) tissue is formed around each cut end of the root those cells been called the generating bud the upper one stronger than the lower, and this is however of no importanceArriving at contact with each other, their

growing tissues, they solder together the

whole part around the cut ends. Inside of

this fibrous vascular air vessels in the same

way that excreseences are formed on wood the bark is taken off and new bark is grad

ually formed.

IfV SIRS. .SOAIVIYA JJFiCTOIS. MRS. RECTOR ha-- reno-ved to the hireehrh i: formerly 0c led by .R.lni C. Weils, on Mair: Street, between Market and Walnut, where si.e int.-nds to keep a private Uoardinit Hons-'. The huiidine; has i con tSe roachly re; aired, ar.d is now in excel lent order !br the ace. m:nodativ n of b .-ai d-c-rs. Th'.se who have ever sit at Mrs. Rector's tabic, wed know that it is n.-les to say a word in praise of her inanaitemcnl and skill in ppM-ariitg her meals. 'no.' 5 MmiClTANT THIRD ST., BET. MAIN AND SYCAMORE. CINCINNATI, OHIO. rpinS bouse is Cue most centra! Hotel in th--.1 city, for business men. b.-inc within on ; S'pia of the' Post O.tiee. Ranks. .lybbing houses, and opposite the Telee-rar.h ci!:vs. L. MOUNT, Erop.rietor. T 1 1 0 . 1 A fcTiHl OV 1

Saddle and Harness Manufacturer,

S now manafaeturimr at ids odd stand on Main

street, tne best assortment, of

SADDLES II III DEES, AC. AC. that ex-er offered in this oily. He hopes by strict attention to business merit a share of pub -

lie patroiiaee. Call everybody then he warrau's o give entire satisfaction to all who may entrust

mm with tneir work.

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THE WEEKLY NEWS, FURLISIIED lsY CII AUL-I'S C SCOTT, RISING SUN. INC. And Devoted to Politics, News, IHaritets, Ac, Ac, Will be" sent to subscribers at the extremely low priceyof $1,50 Per Annum, in Advance. This paper will contain all loal and foreign news of interest to its readers; besides, will give correct market reports each week. The.Agib ultnral department of the paper will be fouhJof great importance to the "tillers of the soih'hy We have made arrangements with several able writers to furnish us w ith communiearions. each week, from Washington and New York cities. The colnmnsif the "News'' will be opca for the discussion of subjects of interest to the people of Ohio and Switzerland counties. J5T"As an advertising medium, our merchant?, mechanice, and profesrionaimc n. will tad it colULS fciT&JttagVC'wl to l&cta.

CABINET I'TTKNTTURR A.D CHAIR WAREROOM.

THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED A Waremom on Market street, south side, between Main bnd Grand, where lie wiii continue to 1'iiinish eveiy description of Furniture to order, at tne shortest noti e. AH my work wvkkantj.d. ALSO, a lorue supply of Windsor, Rocking. Parlor and Children's Chairs, c. n ft ly EN OS GARY. i'UKN IT U RE WA RE ROOM .

va a 2 lo it a ii a x i y i : There is a laree . lass of Readers hi th cre-i-ne;e;: v. w b . t-re seeklor for a w,-. ?. !.: b seal' .-: o-e :'.- hV - : ; rl-.r - f L::.-..y i ..1 ,.t: ho. '.::: ':.;:'.'.' ' y o: ll.c : . a t lo-i alsr Ma.ta. It.ts. ;rea from the objections so ,,;ten urged atrair.st them. Such is the P.n:.oit Maoazine. In the moral and sert:p.uio-!s purity of setitin.eut the truthfulnes and inteliie-eiiee that will p radeour pages, we h- pe the mrst s-.'riotis wi!' ilnd oualides to se-, are tin-ir careful servthiy and ap'prohutjon. R i "V.r aim to i lend valuable :nI'oi ination. and s -voal morality, with the a'-a'di: cation of a Lit erary taste, i'i.ases of iiist rv. Illustrations C'f Local Interest, vivM lV.riraitv.res of Virtuous Lif.-. and occasional disoalsidons and Reviews. vruLelished b.erc and tia ve xtidi gt-m of Ik'Oiry. will we trust. gie v; k:e t 1 our pages. Let the consequcuees be what they may, ve are .ieterndned to .-x.-iu.5e from our pairos ev-rytidnsr

repug: aut to r.ety, l.'entao-y , lrulh, and iasie. '1 r ..I'd I . -. ': ;:; .' a:.: :: d : .o; y . . r.e , ...a J d ''. . 'y . ; .vh, J ; f ive ecoics, " V Thirty ' 40 Ten ' " 17 Forty " J-'"f"AIl Letters r-n business of the I'arlor Magazine, should "! a-idr -ss.-a to JETHR'.' d ACKsN. 'Tm innad. O.

Which will compare, v, iik ar.v :f re 1 in this market as to .j-.i.-ility, and l e thtlt-.-vs 1 ina-elf a little !:. in price ' :i -n -u;i U: b- .'igb.t elsw here. TALE AND ;ET SA.IH'LMS. 1 am in rc- lp' of a !w ar .i.dc in this naik--i of ''I L. far l.ieht and M a-hiu--ry. which can be s-ad a' the sane' pri.-o ' f No. 1 l ard (.'11. and is superior to it by being able ; . stand .old- will burn longer and wear better "U uu. ,-hin-ry it is ijiiri si5 m,Af 'ii i:n I am stiil agotit K-r I'llOStiENE AM.) RVUMMi I hl I!) I.AIIS. and cntinue to let t!:c:i ..ii the usual icrrfis--Tiii-. 1 m: or" Tut i,. Mil's a.- i.o.n'o as wisr; ii Foil, run u-.'iu'.owi n only to fvm iiasi: the Ki.i'ii mk at market rates:. F, :-aov of : !:e ai'-o'-'. or n"--r:-tis other arti--..'s as u.l'iy kept in ra uses ot' like cliaraeO'r, the ! ai-li.-are o s; eetfullv invited to call at the CITY Dilbi; ST'dRll of ve ! B. J. HATHAWAY.

JOB OFFICE.

THE DAILY CUMTni IS r-KlNTED ON STEAM PRESSES. Is supplied with the latest intiliige: to o T-d-' g'aptu,.: eoininunieuti-n w itii al; p..: ts of t::e country. It had Ooi-resp,ond(-r'a ef reliable ,0 rae'er :;. Europe, Washington. New York, and .. d.-r . itlcs. ITS CD.'iyill'KTAL NEWS Is very fr.il and is a-xnntcly u:ade u : u the bot ks of the ,!erchai,fs E?:"hai.o . a:d t'. s ocst s-urees of in'bioo!.:!.. ; . In one v.!., ..eo. Ids whole lime to t::e sak o,-: ; and i e id: :- ad Fman-tlal and Conm.er- inl News a iai::ess ::-::-may w ar.1:. , Our Telegraphic Disreu-hes ;. to ': - 1 ':-... Sp,aial and tiie last Ooinmer.-i.tl Sales ;r. i Nt.s 'dy- news to the hour of g. lug to po-.s a; ; , '' i"ek nd-iiiiad.t. Th. Tin kizi y h.-.s nil n;ws ,-.f -.:..- .-. TEE WEEiiLY

Which on Do-, 'i. :ir, .-,- erd, :. of

and propn-oors t.o-k the name . f

LIRERTY RALE A CINCINNATI C-AEETT This Weoklv is the largest and ch--s r :-. oa: in I he West. ' " E-.r Fcti: i'knts. sir-flo . -:'-. . . - 1 ::."-. paper whieh wou! i :nake ja a:.:,,: ,: '; ... pagt s. Ill Chibs, it can be had. as mav 1 i;:ooper annum. Wu eomiueu-h ;.- r: -r. most satishatory an.i indepennent. ..-.r.g.-. -a sci ipti'-ns at ;;:). lathe niiseeiianeous doj.artinon: will .-.'w--c '' on 1 a eavi lady chosen inelaott-' - :" 'Va ' Poetry, Moral Esaav",. Deserii'tivj a:. : !l; a :. Sketches. Edifying ar,d I land r-tas its: -. : Current Literature; Agri. -iltural and ih rt: ..la

ra, iriiorrnativii. and a -.mn of Ar .:-!: ..:

rape:

f t'.

rE TAKE

p. ensure t we are

In ar.nonti.-ir.g to he now j rcoared to do all

; uroie ti

" " JOB PRINTING,

E::her in Ka'-k r-r o'.'ucr colors. 'I he material.are all now and in good -rdcr. with the latest i

I set .-tions C'f rl yi from oiv f the best Tj (

Fo;:n,.iries in ti.e United Sa es.

As our ostaollsiuiu-nt is under f an experienced an competent .vi ,...-. us with fio-ir Walk

the sup' rvision xvorkman. all mac b-- sure of

'Mild CISIdA I'ldST J1AAZI.K J. Tiill WOI2I.EX KIcitiTV LAUoE, DOritl.K-C'.-I.L'MNitl', OCTAT'i PACKS UEAI'INU MATTEK, AND I.t.ta.iANT STEEL. AND WO0I F.N'tl.AVINMs, F01I OXLY $-1:25 A YKAil, in thins or l orst srnsi icujehs.

ARTilUIl'S Home Magazine! 7"c!ume seeou-.l of t'he Home Magazine, com-nten.e-1 .Utiy. IS:"-'?. Thus far our .I.ica. due 1ms reo -ived a measure of cn.-ouragmont that has fully met tiie est-cta-t'e.ms of the puOlisiicrs', and 'now they add the pictorial attra.-tioios necessary to give it a utiil v idler and mere fa orable ro'-eptioii. In tho. eighty large an.i clearly prii.t-'d pag.-s, wiii be found an amount and variety of reading matter, in kind and ipudity . not. we believe, to be obtained any where else for the same money. TERMS: One copy, one vcar, 2:00 Two copies ., (. Three " .:0d Four " 6:00 All additional subscribers beyond four at the rate- St.ao per annum. !-?? For jh. a copy ea.-h of Home Gazette, and Rome Maiiazine will be scat for one vcar. Addras. T. S. ARTHUR cfc' OO.. 107. Walnut, street, Philadelphia.

;ks.

BLANK nEFi'S. MORTOACMS. JUSi'Id-' BLANKS. CONSTABLES' liLAl

RI.ANiv NOTKS ilih! S OF LADING. RILL UKADS. io Kept on baud and f.--r sale at pric-s :o salt ' bo- si No. i .

instructive selections f ,r -;.e '.

ne memrjers o the ih-;,-- F;--e.s!.le. We often, as illustrations, h.trod:: -e wood cuts, of model houses, ar.d dis:. :.,;:;:. i i .-.s- an a::d places. Few Weeklies in trie Unite i s-o :,-s - :. a oo-re niatt-T - we have '-n - third :e-r- t:.-f. . :. . Weekly fr'-m Cincir.r.atl. and ur - ::...:-: .a with ::o great an e tpen-htare :-f ial. r ; r. n---- . bor tne . ash in advanca. we vvi'l s. n.d ::. : 1

i---wir.g nuiuber Weeklies- to it -a c eas,-s when the time is oat: Single weekly in v. ravper, -S cooics a. and for each other frr-m 3

d V i: ' -:'' c:"; d ? t -J dj i .0, do d- . ,.:!,! ;;; ;: ;,:: t Cncr: Anum-"..-- New sal -ai ata i s t . a . .a .-an t e made at the fkoi'o-ktk.na:. r....s at ': s. that tiie tone expires with the ('titers o: :i la: . Ai an Ailvt'i tisiug Hiodium, t .c i .St.. Otis n i'-t-UiOsl.

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J. T. AVIHTEOCK, CAR I NET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER. SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN. UlTWEFN MARKET AND WALNUT SIS., RISING SUN. INDIANA. A GENERAL assortment of Cabinet Furniture J: constantly on hand or made to order on ae-i-ommodatine terms. Also, a good assortment of Metallic Burial Cases. Walnut and Cherry Coirins. of all sizes. The public will see the utility of this arrangement, particularly persons coming ifrom a distance, as they can rocure a better fin-

phed article, tad prevent hp wi.T of faittag

ritOSIMlC'ITS )" THE LADIES' WREATH AND PARLOR ANNUAL. The Ladies' Wkeatii, heretofore j.ut.lished by J. C. P.i'Ri'KK, and the Family Ciucee and Parlok Annpae, published by ,L G. Re eh, will hereafter be issued under the name of the Ladies' Wreath and Parlor Annual. It is the intention of the publishers to spare no expense that may be necessary to render the Wreath and Annual, the Best Dollar Magazine in the World! Some of the artists in the country are engaged to furnish engravings. Terms in A dvance: One copy, a year $1 I Seven copie a vear $5 Four copies " " 3 Ten " " 7 Address, post-paid, to BURDICK, 11EKD, A ROBERTS, 143 Nassau Street, N. Y.

FALL TRADE.

Docld 8l Son

RE now rvcivir.g t'r-m th:r reo-ctit rare bas

es made in New Y-r't. l'idiad.eh-laa. and

Boston, c-ne of the largc:-t and b-t selected stocks of Dry Goods, Clothin";, &c, Ever ojcae-.l in this mari.ot. It would be impossible for as to attempt a description -f e:r st. ck. nut won id sav to x- I woo wi.-i. any'.iiing in ov.v line to irive us u call before purchasing. Our assortment of HON NETS, EON NET III HONS, AC,

Is something that, we can boast of. as they re selected with more than ordinary care. No. 1.

Postmaster and Free Paper.. - We ta r d our Weekly paper rKf.t t.., any r..t:i. aster wht will a -t i,s our agent, will k-en - ar Pr. s:-:.:. fH-jsted up i:i his Cilice, and aid in ha., no; ;' j at and kept m otiior pieces, :t i:e will de -ignite wish to us. The .!: and Rook rrinf.ng : dice ..p? -a..,Ts. in cout t ion with a newspaper in the Wes;. v luneigi.t I'Ower press.s ajal have :n.i.v laid, card and other presses at w -rk th-v t n; s.. .p;. We till ail orders tor books and "Job !':ia:r-

(IXItdVATl, I.OriSVILLK. A! ST.

Lolls

U. S. BAIL! MAIL LINE.

rpUE Ciiu-innati and I.oaisville mail st.

i BEN. FRANKLIN. TE1.FORAP1

a'lic-s

NO. t.

I.eav- every morning at 11 o'e'eck. fr.en tiie wharf boat, foot of Broadway. Connects at L-m svilie with tiie Louisville and St. Louis mail line Telegraph No. 2, Lady Franklin, Lady Pike. Oeueral Pike, Fashion, Pike. Leave Louisville for St. Louis, everv morning at ii .--;. .ck. l v-9""This is the most certain, p'etssar.t. and qui'do-st nuah: of conveyance bet ween the Ohio and Missis.-;ppi rivers. I f' Cabin Passage, Cincinnati to St. L'uis. ordv 10. Passi-ng.-rs :md bafrcace, transierre i at l.oui.sviile without extra charg.'. r.o 1

and also l'.inding. Lit!), gra ::

sng. otercoty t i:.g. Ac

W,-,-d Engru

TIIIl UMKIiltt IUCKIlEt MACJAZINE. r I "HE number for January. l?a j, w.ll h,. 1 fi'.-t of the f Tty -second volume of the Km.-k erbockor Magazine. Since the price of subscript!, ii has been i-.- l : e l t. m ii v p lo tiiree dollars a y. ar. the ; rciii.e 'f the Knickerbocker lias been increased no. P.-. f"".r t" iv. In many n!ac s ten are scbl !:, th. re was r.ne he.f ee. and thi.-ti2h the vear 1: 1 .- t'Ccn stea.iily increasino it is U'-w oO',.r,.. vj. ,i; as any otlu-r of the Magazhics. ad :'t ir ,. . . ' .red. Instead of making new and i,r,! ja- : i : miscs. we submit a few ex'.r:-ts :: n, t , ,d . late mimbeis. whi, h we miglit -xt-.r. d ; . a n bor of pages. -Those familiar with the Edit--r's no -rob. -

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GOOD 1N11WS. I AM NOW RECEIVING a fresh svrly ef those rich styles of low priced Delaine", Merinos, Gwhmeres, Thibst Cloths, Shawls, tc, at th "Savjcg ev:r ol' m - v. r. WIIITR

500 AGENTS WANTED. !;ioo a v i:ic. WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY OF THE V UNITED STATES, active and enternri-sn-.g men. toongage. in the sale of sonif of the bc.-t Books published in the country. To men of good address, posseting a small capital of from f 05 to f 100. such inducements will bo o tiered a-s to enable them to make from 3 to $10 a dav profit. Ur The Rooks published by u arc all useful m their character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever they ure offered. For further particulars, add reus. ( postage paid. ' LEAKY &GETZ. Publishers ef tmbsoription Hooks. No. 138 North Second street, fhiliclolphia. No.l

FRESH OYSTERS!!

r-IAN' be bal at the City Bakery, either in half

wor wno;e can-. 1 wji serve tip Ovs'ern tv

Ma. 1 W. 1. f Afv. zil-

til his read-TS." llave doehtless. wi'!-

s. admired the ncre.onial s, uree of its '.. .-

ant wit ami joyousnos. In tins r,;:u : r 1 . (o'ssip"' holds 4 its way like s"n t; .;r :::::. -guiti' ing and dancing in the sai'sian. .- a M ;.v-iii'-rniiig. We u .e.i to w- itkr lew Mr i .ar t h. Id out, and expecting he must. corn, u'v -i. br,. wn" in the c ming number; bio li es ' - r gives no slirn of extisustam."- Natr r.a. .ig. ii.-'r. Was'',ir .-t -n. Th best tau nt in the country w ill -a ! and n-i evjs nse -r ef.hrt st-are l. t.. m..k ;'. Kr i. kerb.xk. r in. re ti.an .-vcr s r- i:a- t:,e fr .t p"siti 11 imcii- ouroiig.nai Amei.. an Mgaiines. TERM:?. Three dollars a year. s-r- :'"v ir a", vandc there will be r.-.. deviation fi.-m t !.:' '.- tion; two copies f.-r j; live eriles. an 1 --i war : tl 00 r-;i, h. Bookse'ders ar.d Pcstrnase-s a-- r'iUes'ed to act as agents. Th. se wi o i.' -at -take to pro.-uro t.abscniers will r. : f.vv -.uKt term;-.. Spcvimcn numbers will be pent 1 r. appikatiou, post-psid. Agent for Wnsbdrc'c-n, JOE FHILL1NOTON. O.licn Building, corner street , and P-.nu-sylvania avacuo. "Quicli Sales nnd Small Profits!" II. J. WILBKR, HAVING taken the stand fornuriy occupied bv Sidney Thompson, and filled it with a ne-v n-s'l compli-.te us-v-rrtment of TINWARE. STOVES, c., flatter himself that ho can bc!1 anything in his line, as low as it can be bought ir the W.-it. After sorr.o veani experiitice in the Tinning Lnsincw, he foel anrarod that he ran atiafy d who riro biro hr p ili-iv lib Klf.'.fr!HrlllmI v. 1