Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 12, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 12 May 1854 — Page 4
The Hear and the Turkey. j ' 4 Dsfjerd Eistcry cf the G-ect DiemU
Corie liitcu while I now declare The stony of the Eussian Eear, ho wished todies en ddnty fart, Arid rhcught. he'd like a Turkey. This bear is such e greedy beuit, IU- c-prxite has never ucaatd; And ih- -ugh b eaten Ti-st sua Es. t, J'u Lur-r it-err- to liuve incr-."i--r-r. -:!;r :g ?i"e.i -. .-. r. A.: -.::Te:-:::.sd . . T.A r.:--- he - r. , Trr. y. M.hrlfif. i hk"- -w:. c : 1 :- ". ' r. v .. But mir..i your eye -.:. ;.b .. For Louis and Vie v. ill f.nd you our, And spoil yov.r dimier on Turkey. This ugly Bear, whose name was Nick, N"'-w gave Ids F-.x one day a ki-k. And said, -Kickort'. I say bo quick. And catch for me that Turkey." Kk-hoiF 1 1 10 Fox then made a in t. But when he'd -' it nicely ,.. Th- EnEh Bull was in r. vAnd said th. Hrd he she iiot p. t. The Fori tL,:i -tid his old)" :'u W -r.-t to catch some like rial -i-h. For l'at -des were a finer di-h Th n srv j.hiiirg Turk- v. Pkk1, S.;-- 7i.rk.-y to the B "U, - You , I'ni sure "'i- plain a- I: ean i--, Thu net w.-.s really meant for nso, As I'm a living T'lrk-. y. Vow. as ve-r. ar - a fri -Oai 10. -a t ;rue, "'j t.ell n.e what I as to Y--.;i see I trust iv.y-elft- y,.u, ?e !;,'.: that y-u - put i.ie through." t-Bull. -I -wn I can't -hi;y ili- d-hin here - all ivy ; 1 thhik he i as -tiar ii-h t f-y. And that i- y.-.:. n.y Jade M h- la-. ph-hlcUS. ecc. :..-ti eO T-.k V 1... v. To -.i. .ey. fi tr. a- r :-ek. i v id: : ! a . i.a'n-. i'v.-:, ...d he'd five the B-ur a kn:. h, h'; friend tS TurheV. TVr. 'his they -rave th-.- Fox to knew. And raid to tell his ma-.-r so. That while they three sto -d in a row, 'I hat Turkey-eatehini- was no :. The Fe-x ran h-aUe and t. I I th.e C ar. Y"Lo soe-i bca'aii to gr-'wl and -.-..-ar, And sail he woi.ld in pieces Uar That ra- ally hhdthe Tutk y. Ni h.h;?. pi. hlc-u-. M .-. a ij'.i.i aUe. '. CiT ' Th- 1 i-.l- a..l hea-t meet that tda'h T" Jadje 1 V ho W;s in the r:a'ht. The Russian Bear or Turkey. Vheii n:-t. '!' were a motley thro?.: S said the Bear was very s"r. But had hi- claws lot been SO long They would have said that lie ra wror.;: And some sai l something should be den. , I" or now that he has once begun JL-'d eat us all up. one by one. Whenever he eats the Took- y. Nl l.-.'l: .. pkkk-u-. A:c. Meat;-? hi'.-: the IVar rao.-c sav;: aro-.-;, Atid at ii.' Turkey -tvaietht h. g 'es; Bui Turk.-y qnlckly scratched his r.oso A spirited Vdr.i is Turkey. The Bear, a t-owardiy bca-t at bast. Then rr.sh.--i into the Tr.rk.yV nest: Ik- smas'ne I th- yov.na ones there at res. And ev.ry lite; to pulp he press!. The Bull and (V-ek. in great distrust. Then said no ntore the Bear they'd trust. But t -.-.11 his teeth and ela-.vs they must, To spoil his hitmiin-r Turkey. Nichola-. pi.-kie-us. eVc. The Bear, on thi-. began to gy.-v.l. And said the two Pud played him foul, I'r 'testb-LT, with a w Li nine: howl, lie never nieaiit liartn to Turkey. Then said the Cock, you must withdraw Erom out the Turkey's U-d your p:.v.-, Or the we'd have no more of jaw, But try the case by cuminon law. But Nick trrett- quite cii'-aged at this. And sa.id that he'd d .ne la .tight ami-s. P.ut Yuwod that they his paw should kiss, As w.-ll as their friend the Turkey. Nicholas, plckl. -us. ore. Th- ".jids and the beasts th- n :1 stc.d. Th.- Hear t,.is v-ry wr -t it: ' i, i--o Bear and Cock tia n i . th. ;:ad To aid the in.'ured Turkey. The Ba.lgi-rs. Ferrets, and the Moles. Ajaln-t the Rear now ch -e their h- les, B-at s-ene vhy'v.- rather craven s..als. A;.- thinking Nick will t.se Vavj IVI-: But Fren. h Game Cocks are now let hj...se, And Bull's uii u 1 ...?, of well known ue, N s ek the Bear t eor.k his a'oose, Ir-eal of the envied Turkey. Nicholas, plckle-if. V. A DkaCOX CON'VKr.Tli'D J;V A TofKP.. Te c not. ecu ;u some ei .--.u c-uia.. , . r 1-1.1 si- . j pers an anecdote, oi wnicu tne iouowmg is the substance. Names are omitted, because , ' vre have not the copv at hand. An old to per, who was sensible of the ill consequences to himself and others of too great facilities for obtaining rum, held out by those wiiose example ought to be good, called one evening on a rum merchant, Deacon , to .get his bottle replenished. After the deacon Lad drawn the liquor, and while he was j")eket;t.g the pay "Deacon," said the tcper, "wliat do you Ftippo.-e I saw in imagination, while you were drawing the rum?" 'I don't know," said the other. "What was Ii?" "Why," said the toper, "I thought I saw th devil leaning over you, and as he grinned a ghastly smile, exclaimed 'That's the Jjerr,n f ,r tit'. ."' A country school master, happened to bo reading of the curious skin of an elepean. "1)11 you ever see an elephant skin?'' he asked. "1 have!" shouted a little "six-year-old ' at the foot of the class. "Where?" he asked, quite amused at the l.- v's earnestness. On the EhpheintV said he, with a most provoking grin. QztT "What do you use to make yourself look delicate?" said a young woman with an rruption on her face, to another who looked like one of the departed. "Why," said she, "sometimes I cat pencils and chalk, and then for a change drink vinegar and chew jrreen ta. When tho-ie fail I lace tighter ..u i rr th tV.Pf.'. ro'-1 hoe': I r-ar. bur.''
tt tj . ilo-w to P.Aisr Melons. Melons are atnor.g tlie most del-clous fruits cf the tc-ra-
' V- .1 T-O -i-y3 - V -. 1, I. little labor is required to raise them, It is almost a matter cf surp rise that any person should to without then!. True, every one who plants seeds does rot raise melons, but it is often for want of knowing how to cultivate them, than from any other cause. We have seldom succeeded veil with, them es?i t cr soa cu v.--., tie ' ' :-tt?r, e"s-. re " c -:--r. i- t-l-v or :.!.e. ... CO : '-lev.- i.:d :.i ss joscib!?. 1: it ir,y i.-i r.ear ire fitne ic- j-Ir.t the seed, j liov.- harrovs- vceli and plc.v again. In the ! second plowing, the ground might be thrown into ridges of sufficient width for the row?, f.y 7 feet from centre t3 cer.tre. If you wish to manure in the hill, open a deep fur row throush the renin? of flio rid ni-d ! i ' ! j put m one or two shovels full of mil rr4(c-l ! stable or Log manure-, at intervals of about ! ; " leet cover up ii:tTueit;a;eiy two or three : Inches deep with l.o dirt, in which plant ; tne seed. 1 he see.: snoul i il? sjTotvtca bo-' i fere p'antir.ir, by keepim; th-.-m warm and I moist for a few days. Be sure to put in ; plenty of seed, and pull out all but ore or 1 two of the thriftiest pbsnt.-, after they hare j got out of the way of bugs, cut-v onus and ; other insects. Keep the vines perfectly clean of weeds, and work them itb. a cullivator as long as they will allow of it. If ; these directions are followed, a good cr.: - of ! melons may be reasonably expeote i As far as our own observation has eatend-: . ed, a lo.se liinc-ftone soil, undetlald with : I gravel, is the best for melons. For an earn-' I crop, p;st on a hill side, inclining to the, i S n.f.h. I : runipki.is. s-p.ia-jc-s, '..' rc-.p.lre a Flmij '--r soil and treat nt en t to m.dons. lh.-i:- ; . .:',i --. th y may be g..o--n with h'-s h.h.r. I a .'.. r,n , Arr-Li: Ttn - Kn i.tu wrci Potash. Persons trying experiments, often succeed in ; ; making valuable discoveries, yot it is i.eoi-s-". , sury that the animal and vegetable phvsioio-' ' gy be vvell understood to aveld occasicnal ; i error. . , : The 1 . w England Fanac-r UKioiotts the' : case of an orchard of one hundred and sixty itnrtity Baldwins that were washed with a' I solution of a pound of potash in a gailon of I ! water. The owner found, in two days, that 1 he had killed the whole of his beautiful and I valuable trees. Soap suds, or ashes and wa- ; i ter, are strong enough. Guano and salt are : ! sometimes good, but trees are easily killed ' bv either. j A-nr.s I-'-:: -rar. Pl.t v. A correspondent i of the New York Country Gentleman savs: s A Ltr.t der.vcu from your pages, saved me the last season a large crop of plums, the i Ct-t we've had of any amount in some vears. ' This was the sprinkling of dry ashes on the : young fruit as recommended by one of vour correspondent?, to prevent the ravages of the ', cuculio. Every morning or two, until the ;'iuui3 were full grown, the trees were well dusted, and the result v. as a bountiful crop of tine fruit. If any one has not tried it, let him do so the present season. IICAV TO TEI-L THK II EPiHTIt TO WHIcn A ' CoLT WILL ATTAIN" WHF.X FlI.L GiiOWX, When the foal is 3 or 4 weeks old, or, as soon as it is perfectly straightened up, measure from the junction of the hoof with the I, 1, : 1 31 r .1 i . i 1 hatr, to tne middle of the knee-joint, and ; the utiml er of Inches will be the number of of JuaUs in height to which the colt will grow. Thus, if the measure is 16 inches, the horse will be 13 hands high. This rule, ; it is said, will hold good in nine cases out of : ten. In.llaia i- ;. ;. A Boston Boy's Indepespesoe. An old gentleman of Boston, who was at the head of a large manufacturing establishment had an apprentice addicted to rather an un-c-ieav.ly practice, termed by anxious mammas -picking the nose."' Often had his employer remonstrated with him on tiie impropriety of such a habit, lie was a rather eloselisted old customer, and one Fourth of Julv he informed the youth in question that he must work thai day. The boy, of course, did not relish it much, but went awav mimh p:n. n,l - s on his 'dioss" calling at his place i of business, to soe how matters lm-iores-nd . f , i , , , , f , . , ' lie iound the bov, instead of bein-i at work. busily engaged, as usual, with his nasal proturberance. "There, John! this is the twentieth time this week I have detected you in that filthy act!'' he exclaimed. ' I don't care!" blubbered the apprentice; "it's my own nose, and it's Independence Day, and I'll pick thunder out of it!" OCT" Old Briggs asked us the other day, if we could tell why people almost invariably took a journey after marriage? We replied in the negative, and made application to him ; for information. j "lb-cause," said the misanthrope, "they sock lor liappmcss, and feel satisfied tlfy will not find it at home." Briggs married when quite young, ami his wife put on the inexpressibles the first week; so we conclude not to put much dependence io his saings. (fj If you don't watd to full in hve witha girl, don't commence flirting with her. This courting for fun is like boxing for fun. Vr.ii put op, your gloves in perfect good humor, with the most friendly intention of exchanging a few amicable blows; you find yourself insensibly warmed v ith enthusiasm of the conflict, until some unlucky punch in the "veskit" decides the matter, and the whole affair ends in a downright fight. Don't you see the similarity? OC?" Pig ankles on a f'ma'e are an indication of a strong understanding. Be sure if you get up a coalition with such an establishment that you will revel in clover, good ?V- .0. ti tl c. hi-. ,U"e.. -f bfv ::..",
LOT NORTH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Flour, Baocn. Lsrrd, Sueur. Co&e. Teas, X. O. and Sur-r Hons Molasses. Golden Syrup. Cheese, Nails. Glass. L"-u-isnlle Lime and Cement, Groceries, rod Er-x'uee generally ALSO Fcrt-r-rding end Commiif'or. M.-rei-.sr.t. wnfr Mat a pud Market sirets. Ki-.ing S-.-.ti. Inducr-.
E. E. VOW. W. S1 DODD & SOX, 7Tr.o:ese r-- 1 at: 5'-'rs :n Drv r-vt.-v:. . vjute. IOLESALK AND IJMTAlL DEALEU IN Fcreia'n and I .-: Dry Gh-1s. Keady Mi'de ':-.-'. in. Bts, Siloes, Hats. .';'p--. fce.. tie. No. G. M.dn N-i..-et. Kirfiis; Sun. Ind. J LATH AWAY, DEALER IN DRY ei-eDSAND nP-OCEKIES Iiarlv.-ar-. t. J;!-oia Sn:i. .. Ac. Ir..!. '...'. sre '.' " . " ,.T.Xwn, ,L1Ai i ; r a i'T. 1 K . V L K I i IN Fi.-nr. Bueoii. Lard. Bacvii. Lar-i. t-arar. C-alk-e. Teas. M.'his-cs. Sa't. Nal'-. ih.s. lVuits. Lo.:isi!i.' I ;.. a! i ;.iei:. (-Ir..-i-'.ricr-. Rr.'d h .-. i'e.-.. Ve. Forwar.hrj ai 1 ('.Ku(.h--.o .h r.-iaUit-. O a-ner .-f Main : ! Market e r. . ;s, V.... 1. l.'i-inr Sum. Indiana. (ilLLKSl'IK ,v UNXL(iS WI.'OLUSAI.i: AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ;roee: :.-s atai PrVuiee. l".rwar.iiur and .'.iii::iis.in Mereli?i!t-. Corner Main and Market streets. Rising S-;;n, Indiana. r. J. HATHAWAY. IVii'-v ;j)e:- Iv-iet. o;b. D.: Siu'V-. I'erft.I icio . Seh- ei P.. .. hs. StatiuUe;y. ;v: an.l IV-k.-t Cul-!-y. vVe.. iV o N-'. MAIN.-? i'-JEET. KISiNG SEN. JOHN' W. bri-iXCKR. Vtloriirv at I.a-.v nnd Notary I'nliiic. RISING sUX. IND. Y may i'e UMUte.i t. bile, in 'hio ai.i i!zerlai)l tunic- and ch. wh!e in T h S'.afi . 1 itles examine "i and all manner cf conveyances d eic with neatnes- and 1--; .ai.-ii. HENRY A. DOWNEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW A X I A O T A E: 1 S I 15 1. 1 C . C'.'ILNEU MAIN AND FRONT STS, i:i-i,. so:-., inii. ILL Plh'iMBTLY ATTEND t all '-nsi tiess in his iil.e which lna be fcUtrUstt."l to i l is care. no a i JAMES S. JELLE Y, ATT"RNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, kl-IXci Sl'xt, ullir. fo( NTV, Iten. VNY bn-lness entrn-P-d in hi-; ban. Is, in In diana or k-.-ntuhy, will receive prompt ato nti-m. ' ' X.i. 1. JOHN J. II AYDEN. ATTOrtNKY AT LAW A:1 ItttAL ESTATE AO'T. 7 ILL a! ten t payintt taxt . makint? sales, ? f eo!ive:il:ciiiif. and any ether Unties in the one of th- profession. no. 1. jsoaeisi.m; house:. IS y Mrs. .!; :i n ; Jlei-tor. A I RS. RE 'TOR has veni-.ved to the larj,-brick Ai.t'ormeriy o--.-npi.-tl l.y .iohn f '. Wells. . n Main Street, hi t t en Ma ra.'t and ainut. v.httre she inten.is t.- keep a private Roardin-: lb. use. The bifihlhiir has been iJ,or'ngliiy rcpaite'l. and is m -v hi cxc-i!ent order f .r tin- accoinm.nhiti. .n of hoarders. 1 ho-.- v ),, have ever -i: at Mrs. Rector's tabic-, we'd l ie-w that it is useless to say a Word in praise .if her management and skill in preparing I:er meals. no. f THOMAS SHOUP, Saddle and Harnrss Manufnot.urpr TS now mMuan.t-ruvio-..t Lis ,.1.1 .,.,,..1 f .'.;. ! L.street, the best assoitment of SADDLIIS IJtUDLllS, A.C. that 1 in this city, lie hopes by striet attention to business to merit a share of publicpatronaev. Call evervbodv then he warrants ... ...o: ....: .11 ...i . ..... ........ . 1 ic ciinic saiisiaeuou to an who ma euiruse p;m witll ti.ir work. IP OS tJAItV'S CABINET I-TUXITUUE AND ' CHAIR UVUEltOOll! j TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED A; Warcroom on Market street, south side, be-j t .veen Main hnd Grand, where he will continue to I iurmsh every description of Furniture to order, at tne sh-Ttcst notice. AM mv work wvuhan tki. ALSO.:. )r,. sin.oU he wm.u,.,- i'....u;,. Parlor and Children's Chairs, Ate. Arc.' r , . . r' iv LNOS g A ll. J. ZEILI.ER & IMIOTIIER, WHOLESALE AND PETAL DEALERS Fancy and Staph" Dry Goods. Ready Made ( lothinrr. Rootsand Mes, 1 1 r.ts. Cap-. itc. A-r. No. Io, Seat!: Vide. Main Street. RISING si x. ind. 1A Stationery and Fancy Articles, ijy si i;ii;::N i i.hia , In the To-t OMice liuiitliiisr. V LARGE and v.eli a.-s. rtct stock of Stationerand faia-y article.- may always be found at the above named phx-r. and at prices lower than at any other bo'.isc in ties city. Ph ase call, "me and ail. marl" 1 c BAKERY A A I O F El V T I O X K 51 V ! w. ( Al)s i;m, HAS alwavs on hand, a full supplv of Cakes Craojers. i.'andies, I'n.its. Ct.nfcciion.'ry , aiei a ; u p' rior article of liahcrs Rread. " j Cakes lbr wcoiin-fs, parties. Are., suppli.-d on ' liberal terms, at tin- shortest uotie-e. No. I. i J. E LTI,fitEV, ! KVriST. Tenders his services to the citizens of this eitv and vicinity All the various branches of tin. professit ui attended to. At home on Monthly's rtnd Tuesday's. Residence and (Mice mi Market street live doors below Main. " no. 1. r U UNIT r I IK WA IIE I U )( )M . J. T. WIIITLOCK, OA BTNET MAKER AND INDERTAKER. SOUTH SIDE op MAIN. PEi'W EEN MARKET AND WALNUT sps., b-IING SIX, INDIANA. V GENERAL assortment of Cabinet Furniture constantly on hand "r made P order on acc 'itiiooiiai iier terms. Also, a eood a-sortment o' Metallic Ib.irial Cases. Walnut and Cherr Collins of all sizes. The public will see the utility of this arrancvmeiit, pari icubirly persons coming from a distance, as they tun ) ro are a better finished article, ami p!cciit th.-p cce.-sity of u ailing for them. ai:v ;oois. -iii:i Q ILKS. Shawls, Velvets, Merinos, Delaines of V all km. Is si-Ilim? at u t til'-, '-Savinir Stor-j-' oi all kiu'ls sin j at oi i.-esas low as the lowei t. no 11 W. P. WHITE, ttl UMMi l-'rj ll AcVI Ij ABIE'S. i i i.i. .-i i i i.i "i lue ..-.oe on the mlvor ! J V ti-. .1 i.-ns ,-n leiod. Abo. cans suit;, bio tor l-se 1 i Sb. : '..-. ! r.. Oi-ot-f , No. y. ' ... I . ,. j; ATP 'A'- v
SriUXG AND SUMMER.
S. II AT II A IV AY I -nrcrrrTrrT t v .,, u:. L ciu-.temeri. that he hts just retunied frr.ni the Ep.sl. with one of the heaviW and be.-' ' stoek of Good that he has herduie utr-.luccd into tlii.-, mi.rkt.. ; The krowledjethat he has ceouired.bv pavin? : trh-t atKni.;n" to the wants arid vi.-de; of'thi, j eonirmuvt-r. ft r earl v 3'0 vears.is deemed a surS- . I ci'.-Ci gnaran-y ci Ms uoiiity w inttke iueu c;e.--i lions in his pureiitises. as etnnot faii to phase ad that nay see rrper to paireid?e fcif . ; 1'is s'livk .-.n!p.r;--s ev. ip ryit ;,. t.(. rvr. v,t. i round in ar.y -imihtr est.iMi.-hm-,-. : a'vl a m1 i'-' ted. with -1 ial -arc. bo'n a. "a'V'is ' and i 'iiJit.-nak I; "s '".-n-i-e'-sary fpn into de'-ail i.nd I--:1 everv ank le: but he v. cu'd e--k t;- ?-.ee-. : i - :: If . 'a : - :-. pi-vtku1--, " 1 : '-: ';. ; ' i .' .. . - : ... . . - . BiM.irc Gloves, e. His Stock cf Woolen.3 Fiv.br.i.-e e v.-rv des;-ripti'.li "f !"'"ds '. hat eonir. ' ! " f this head: se,c!i :0s En-dish. Fretieh ;in i Aiiii'ih-yn Cloths. C;i.imiw, Saon Tw .d". Jeans. Linseys. and Fltusn-ls 'of all d.-x.-ripti.!i. The lav.jrest a-'Vtntciit of B1 '1TS AND SHOKS Ever h-rm'at, to this.niarhet: sneh ns Men's Kip. 'alf and inomvo Vir.; Yei:irsdo: -tun's kip. oalf and nn r si:..e; Ihosd..: Lad'a.:- she.-. V, . :v,.s. ;ait-rs atid siieners: f! ';- cMudiiHs ct all sorts and sizes. Hardware, Cutlery, Qneensware and 1 Glassware. 'M e new a.ld'.i'.. ns just made to thee -ev.-rel de-ia;-i ..;,!, !iilet the '-'est rtt!'.i.nt ot)'er'd ll.r ih, --'-Ufn of the publl -. ' o ;; iuc.se in ', - U . . ' YARIETY GOODS. Th-latc-t -vie of I Di's and Taps: Trunk- an i V ali-.es. ''aipet Raes. and Ihnbreihts: hookinClasses. Lamp Sha.les. Window 'uita!!:. -Mat-. arpedlia' and everything d .-iral for per-ons abcut to ;r.i to ho , l -cio.". c 'i 1 ' ; ui! -f hieil the public art.- "iAited to cad and examine-, as the -uidei-s;n-'d f. e'scniidi.nt that ho ran. fnrui-di ail of liio aia..e artice s i.ji as favorably terms as anv other -in hc- Wm. S. HATHAWAY. No. i Great Artists' Union Enterprise! lJ-s,OiK iifjis for Hie IooiJr!: S TATURY. ------- oil. RAIN'TINfiS. ----- ENCHAYINGS. eolorcl m oil. -STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS. 'ASH I.i.iANs. tor loo rears each. REAL ESTATE, ,f iO.ooO . pi.Ooo 4 a. i ii'ii tl.ton oil, ( S4.o '0 Total, Sf-.50.000. The Aui'-iicaii Artist-t Union, would n -sn-iet-fully a:,!;- uuee to the citizens of the Unite-! Mates j and the Canada-, that for the purpo-o of the ad-aii.-.-ine-nt and exten-i'.ti of the Ein.e Arts, an i ; wi'-t a view of enablin.r every iamdy tltrousr'nout the it nsrth ami breadth of the !;;nd. to become j po-sc-scd of a trailery of -pictures, many of them the t.-ork of master minus, and finally, for the' purpose of civintj r, world vide circulation t- ' limley's ;rei'i Pittiue of V yom i 11 Tray have determine..! to distribute among the 1 pnivhe..-.--of thiswoik. price. Sl.00. o,o;o tarts or the'viiiuo or $,250,000. LIST -'E GIFTS. j Marble S tut nary, SIO.OOO! ' b . el. a'aitt bti-t-,, Washington, .ybi'. fbh1 1 P'O !" " l.Hl, pt,nii ! ' " Webster, Joo. lo.o'O 1 !-.) " " Caliicun. bo. lo.o-N. i OiY r,tir,fh'p in1 OJore-l .SfV-7 K,h:rn-i)igx. ! .i eietratit Oil Paintings. each isloo. j in splen'.l gilt frames. size 3x1 ft.) fi.or.o ! loo ele-erant oil jiatinntrs. t'xa feet each, i.Vi, 5,0i.i I t..oo scci plate enc-raMn-ts. bnbnmtly colored in oil, rich gilt frames, -J-lxtU1 in. each . ' .'.oo'i Ip.ooj elegant -be1, en-j;raitgs. .-opired in oil. of the Wa-iiine-teu Monument, t;o-'b each f-l, ' .m,o,... 257"1."- steel plate engravings, from l'odifiercnt jtlates. now in possession of, and owned l.y the Artists' Union, of the market vanic of. .Yom vt to 1 each, J 11 .00 Itoal Estate- Sl.OOO! 1 f-legart -l"-'-'1!!-. in o-.l st. in X Y cU . Sl-J.'V-) - bid'albiu l-.'s in lev and ich-t.-ts N '"ci'y, ach -".loo ft dec'., cae-h !'"!". --J.o I 'o Villa Sites, eotitainiu'tr each lo ooo ft. in tin-suburbs (-f New York city, and f mniaii'iinir a maa-niiieeiii itov of the Hu lson River and Long Island Sound, eachfooo, $.'-,0,000 hoati'i of 'ali, S30.000! i1' loans of cash. i.r ! vrst-ai-h. w ithout in terest or sc-enrity, ':) each, S.'.Ooo o Jiio a.ooo lo.l " ! " 50 e-.) 0 a u on 0,10,1 " 5 T'ne holder of each ticket, is entiiic, ' a.iioO ' r.o, io ' pi. first, to a steel plate engraving. size ih'ixao in. j of the great American liistoneal ork ot Art, XV VOITI I A ti, A copy of which may be seen at the dice of this paper, and second, to one of the -tacveo crifis. which will be distributed on the completion of the sale of the tickets. The purchaser "f 5 tickets, on the receipt of hi.ovder, will be forw arded, carefully packed, either one ei a v of tiie Wv.:iiiiiur." ck-tantlv p-ainUd in oil colors, or one copv ..1 11.,. - V i ..moor , aial one coin o1 t.mr other eiiirniMiigs. citi and one c-nx of four otl ai to it ! ;" value, and is entitled to ., trifis. The purchaser ui xnn-n t! "1 t . . -1 .-,.( o 1 . . i .-tun ,i;t ..i r,t ,:' , , . j' o oiiicrcni: stuiccis, n-.mi sieel piau-s ..w iici ny the Artists' I nii.n, each picture beintt in value 1 c-,ui ah at to the Wvoinim:.'' and is entitled to .Jfi f,r each ti. kct he holds. A li-t "f the subjects can be seen at tiie olfce "f this paper. Asa Ms, Persons desiring to become agents, f-.f the sale of ticke's. bv forwardiiaf , po-t-j -aid A id. shall bv sent a (oft Ticket, a opyf Wyoniing. and a prospectus, containing ali necessary info, mati,,n. It iscontld.cntly believed, that t'ne tickets Vdl be disposed cl by tin tirst of .lu'y, w iieli th-.- disttibutb.n of Gifts will be entrulted to u COMMITTEE A PROl NT ED bv the TICKET-HOLDERS. TI-..- steel plat-- fr..m which the Entrrain-ts are printed, i an be se n at the otlice of the Artist.-' t nloii and co-t. ?i",i.o.i,'. Specimens of the oil Painting- and Engra ings. are al.-o en iev at the r -on,-. Urfcrrucrs. in regard to the Property. IV. C. p.a.iT- tt. Es..)., Counsellor at Law . p Wall st. N; V. F. .'. Vi-s. her A- Co., Real Estate Rrohers. S;l N.is. all street. N. Y. All oniei- for ticke!.-, must be addressed postpaid, w ith the moncv enclosed, to .l.'W. HOLRROOKE. S, ,.. . a pi 1 S;n .'.-.'. I5iva..Lvay, New Yrk. The Yoimtr A USEFUL an 1 American's Library, a( tractive series of Pooksf.r 1 V. Yoinw People- Lnibi aciiia' events connected with the early history "four country and Liveof Distin-ui.dicd Men, "written with much care, and in an cutcrtaiuiic-r and instructive maniii'i, with illustration-, of importrmt events, and beautifully illuminated ti i In pa-cs. coiitainintf : The life of Dami i. W i.i.si i.k, the Gie;it Am.-r-i'-ati States.naii. w itli numerous aiie. dole- liin-tra-tivc t f l:i-character, and the follow ing illustrations: Y ..-..MiT Da'ii.-l ia th- s.. e Mill: W..-b.-i-r li.-hitig at i'r b-.il -li ; Wcbstt-r ,1, eiiiiintr the Id k -ship.; Wcbst.'-r oxpoundiii-t the eoiistiintion; ihc Pmiker Iii;ieclcbiati. .n; Webster at Fan. nil Hall: Marshli. id the residence, of Webster; Wch.-nr on his Farm. The life of Ilenrv Cla.v. the mill lfv of the Slashes, nine i ilu-l i ati, ns. Th.- 'ill, of Ibnj. l-'raiihlin, ' bh.st rati, 1:-. Tne life of Gen.' Washim'ton. t ilbistration.-. The life of Marion, nine illustrations. The lit',; of Lat'av.-tte. nine illustrations. 1 ho life of Win." P. nii. nine illustrations. 'I he life of Gen. Ta lor. nine illustrations. Tin- lite of Andrew ilack-oii. nine illustrations. 'I he life of Nap.,;,., n B".napartc, '. illustrations. The Old Ke'd of ln.iepciidciiec: or, Philadelphia in 177"'", nine illustration". The Yankee T.-n parly an.l other stories of the Revolution, nine illustrations. ContainiiiL' in all over 1"0 illustrations. Ma.-1 1 v. iiime is well written, and can safely be place" 1 in the hands of yonn-f people, I hey contain numerous anecdotes, illiist,ra'ie of tla- carh history of our country, and ale well adapt.-.! f.n Family or School Libraries. Price per sot. handsome) bound in cloth., trill bo.-ks, and neatly put up in boxes, $i'i.T."i. Plki per volume. m ally hound, .loth edit, .MD ti. Coipoitcuis, Ag. lib- or School Libraries will be suppiie.l at a liberal discount. tlopics will be scul by mail. p,.-ia-:e free, upon the receipt of th' i i'-e .;' a s , or anv ) ohtme. I IND- Y PEAK I"-Ti. R-'eide -a. ... o.e. . -: ! - - , i ' ; ' !;.
NO. 4, MAIN STHEET,
?IisiTi Sit ii, Iiidiann, C TILL CONTINUES TO BE THE GREAT k-l'?'nnt.ot ta-ion t--i-4.J. . , . lhi f'bsenber taKC r-eat p.easrre in miormm? iL!S tt0'n"1'' r-bde that he is now ir. re-'-ift oi a full ;oek -f aii poo 1,; in hia line. Havir.g'.irt replenished las stoek of DKUGS AND MEDICINES, tr. .i -. Ilti f ?n :V w ! t. r t-. t,, it-.r-a ; in! it T1.-.I .nr. passrl nd'her in '.v.a'e.y or variety and at the. usual market prieis. The stock f Piitils, Oils, A'aruisUs, Ac, Kept ' hi:n is e-n:p..tv in -v.-ry part. I am now in recent of a f. -t..-k i Fr.EN.-.'I. ENGLTir, Avi Aiuerit-Hii I'ertV.nerv. I did . r. a . i e. t -.. : t ' . : . 1 Ktl.iM S, ' . . T -- .-..''.' .. . . -. ;. t ' I.. - t. iI'-.- -' .is : -.: . .i A see tot - erseh es. 1 still keep r-.:--. I-.. . f ail the varkdes of SCHOOL BOOKS, Used in the Schoolsd' this place and vicinity besidethe ery br:-- ar-"VMi:ent of STARI.il AND FANCV STATION MRY Mv. r ..jS'ere.i in thi- nla . and at n duced prices. A LSI I. j, li;,e asserttia ut ..f IJ-1N' AXI I'OCj K1-1T liNI-V IIS. all - f whi-h arc frc-h importa'ions and many i.ew patt-rus ! Tla- Mio-endcr vrishes in particuh-r t .' d! tie ! attet.ticn ...f the public t t hi- assortment of 1 . .. t r. as. ( W hi. h will t-ou'.pan w it li any .t.-r d m ti s mr.r- . ket as to .ntality. and he tiath-rs himself a little ; h-s In ; riet than can -. ! -thi els-vhere. ( AM, AMXlilT S VHiri.llS. I I am i'i receipt of a new article in this market ; of OIL. br Lie lit and Machinery, which can ' '' sold at the same pri. c f No. 1 Lard oil. an I is 1 Mip ri'.r to it by hein-; a1-!.- t s-aii-I ....'.-will but longer and ;r H.tt. r; nuu-Itinerv- it is . Uon"n( t! Itloarlu-d V, halo Oil'! 1 I an s-id :...! -t f..r I1! 5 )i UN 1-1 AM) i IH'liSIMi I Ll li) LAKE'S, and eonrioue to let the! I! (.! the HSlt.il tcri'is --TUK T slt OF THE i.v to m b, hash thk n.fii. or Mit at market tat,-, Eor anv of tiie above, or lioincrous i.th. r artieles u allv kept in hot:-es of hke iiara. -cv. 1 1. i,i-.Ili..a... r. i,.'..t--ii!v ti.vit. .1 :.,...!! Oil.- t 1 IT V T VMT'S s 1 o"C(; It Wl.IM II i .1. Til r I'.. il'l'o'.VV I- r.v Dili., sTt'RE of ' I n- 4 B. J. 1IATII WAY. TUv yrctil Siiihcc .' T HIE uialersitrnt .1 wouM rcsntvtbhb iiifona his lcUrons uutl tl c Ru'oiie e-eiierallv, that in ,-in-,---;ue!,ce of tia- destruction of t!j,. j ubli.-atl-'li . c . t 'THE f llh-IsTIAN DIADEM." In the cotifa-ra'; n of 'heath, bv whi-h a "par' "f tin' Mar -h ad.ii'h n" was destroyed, that it w iil r. .:ub. two o- t'. iee w - - is to re 'i'. -i biro llie -ana-antl nuiii it to th-.-.- -uh.-eribcrs who were not pre--. ious'y -uhpih tl: for v hi.-h di-la . we beg the kind iiiihii-'t e.ce oi' ' mi- patn .ns an.l friends. The A pri' number will be i-.-ue.l cariv as n-ind. I t:!"T!,e -DIADEM'' will be reproduced with increased elegance and en'crprise. and no expense spa-edt'i make it still more attractive, interest iiur and u-efel to the 1 MM M (M KCLES t f our f.fiy thotialitt rt ad. rs. y:'?"We arc laoipy aun.-uuf. that our choke piiminm plat.-s f. -r 1 4. w .-re saved, s.i tiiat we .-an s-i i l fut rii-h anv rcuiired number of the gem enetraviut.'. reprcsentine; 1 in-. MARRIAGE OK GEN. WASHINGTON". 'r, the Supeib Portal it .f Jtcv. Ilenrv YV:ir1 liec-clier. gratis::'. To all ohl and n.-u Subscribers, who irnd u THE I.ioI.LAR for 1--U. showers of which hacbeen, an.l are still eo-nin-:. from every direct."!! and by every tmt'l. As the Diadem is stvi.-t ly a moral and a reliilious work, entirely free from sectarianism, established for the purpose of opposii a- and to take tin- piaee of the floods !' immoral arid fictitious v. oi ks of the day . w c hope to receive a continuance, of the sympathy an.l aid of the friends i. I' .Morality and rem-ieii generally Rcsoectfuil '.. PATEN BATCH, il ,V..-,r .s?a-(, AVi" Ym l:, tin all coinmunit-a; ions fertile Christum liotiid be a, h 1 re I. Tt w It. Diad.-m : THU M KKKI.Y NMVt S JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. A TE TARE i.ieasure in aunor.ne ing to th, 1 t.tu id l'iiblic that we arc n.o.e prepared t kill' is of .It. Si IBEA'I'l!i, Either in black or oth-r colors. The materials are idi new and in tfood onler. w ith the latest selections of Tvp- from one of the best Type Foundries in tie- United States. As our cstabii -hmoit is under the supervision of an experienced an competent workman, all who entrust us with their work may be sure of satisfaction. ELANK DEEDS, MORTGAGFS, dUSTH'ES' BLANKS. CONSTAPLES- PLANKS. 11 LANK NOTES. RILLS OF LADING, RILL HEADS. A-c. Kept on hand and for sale at- prices to suit the imes. No. 1. SIMiBti T!l l Sill Ol 1S.J. DO I) I) & SOX VRE now l-eecivinu tr.'in their recent pur.hascs made in New York. Philadelphia, and Ronton, one of the largest and best selected stocks ot Dry Goods, Clothing, &c.. Ever opened in this market. It- would be impossible for us to attempt a description of our stock, but would say to all who wish anything in our line to eive us a call before 1 uicha.-in--. Onr as sortment, of uoNNirs, i?onm:t imrons, ac, Is sonictiiing ihat we can b.iast of. as thej were seiccled w ith mt'i-c than ordinarv care. No. 1. THE SAYING STOKE. R is with pleasure that the propriet.tr of this establishment informs his numerous patrons an.l t'a: public generally, that he is now rcceivintr from his recent purchases made in Roston. New York an.l Phii.i.lclniiia, a most sujcrb st ick of Fall and Winter. ury Goods, Clothing', &c., &c. It is impossible t" give a minute description of my stock, and the well earned reputation of this house, makes it only necessary to say that I now have by far the larlr-st an.l liest selected assortment of r is of ail kinds that I have ever opened, in this market. I not. only have a very lartfe stock ,-f troods. hut it has been bought at mi -h prices as to place it beond the reach ..f all (-liq-.-tition. Call then ever. lm.lv at the'-Savii -s Siore."' No. 2 no 1 Main strict. R. -'.-t full v. W. P WHITE. t itiri:c:i:tli. Ionivi!lo. and St. I.ojjis I . S, l.inr! riMlE Cincinnati an.l Louisville mail steamers 1 HEN. FRANKLIN. TELEGRAPH NO. :. l..'iiv every tin rtri ti er at- 11 o'clock, from the wharf boat foot of P.roa.lway. Connects at Lou-i-viile with Ihe Louisville and St. Louis mail line Tclceraph No. ', Ladv Fi.uikiin, Lady Pike, Cn-lal Pi'.-.-. Fasf.ion." Pike. Leave Louisville for Nt. Louis, every mornine; at i" o, lock. ouUce V This is the mo-t certain, pleasant, and st mod.' of eonvoance between tlie Ohio and Missis-ippi rivers. -f ai.iii 1 assaife. t ill' lnnati to Si. L.iius. on I V $1. Passener.-rs and ha-gagc, transt. rre.i at l.ouisvilie w i; ii"Ut e I ra chai-e. no 1 M)0 AO E NTS WANTED. $1000 A YIL1C. YV 7" ANTED IN EVERY Col N I Y OF THE UNITED STATES. a. tio and ciiteiprisintr men. to, iigiijre in the .--ale of sonic of tie- best Rooks published in the country. T" men of .-o...l address, possessing a small capita! of from -a ,. loo, such iii'hi. i-m.-nts w ill he .nh red us to enable them toinake fr.nu ial to f pi a .lav prolit. -?i"na Rooks published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular, and com Hiatal largo sales w herovor the-, are clU-ivd. l'or further paiticulais. address, i post a. re paid. ', LEA 1; V A GET. ' Pub!i-i.,-rs of sub.-eiipiion P,o..ks. No. Id- N.n-.h Second strc-t, Phila.l. Iphia. No. 1 DRESS OOODS. A hirg" and decent select i-ui of French and English Merinos, Cl .on ics. Rich Painted Cashmere-.. All wool French D. lidiics, Painted d . Rla.-k an.l Colored Pehiircs. Alp;ae-is, Silk wurri Lus'.r.-s, P. :,ib:.., i'-' oV.... f-; 1 : eld tire. I , V Ion . ' ' - h) m e V. . P. '.VHP! ;..
Twelfth je;ir of t?ie ! LOUISVILLi; I.IiKI.Y Ol ItlLH; ! The Lar'j'St. Btst, nnd ijhe.ipcst j Pain-V ii thv W"-'tI Ir. buinirtbc IVo-ivctrs for titf- twelfth verr of, the WEEKLY COl BIER, we ...! that it ;s only ; necessarv to oiler the last as., n earnest oi' v. iut! ,
we will do ill the futnre. Our ch ul..-i. n is now i j larger by thousands than that of any other paper j i In the State, and our renders may be a--uved that ! the CorniKK will; by the enijry and industry cf j i i's ntami 'ement, l'uliv inait.a:n its no-i"ion as , its high character as a reliable and valuable nev s- i paper. its News, Lit. "Any. ( ''VMnioe . Mi Ki t a- ; MO'.f and Aur.ierLTfBAS. D'p: r;nii nt.- are in ti e ; hands of the editor, who have secure 1 - -rviee of conipetanl assit.ta.uts. uui will r .--.-; v uli : requisite Mter.lion. j '.V: hi. - In --etee-ctl r - ver.d . " " .it? r.z ' : 1 .- . ... ....-j:..- . . - '. -.. ' ' '..-tiit-.:: zy -a :'.:---:y:, ...?: jxar'a. : - d; the h i. e' -. rt. K. V," e I., ne" 1 t.'t'nil- thi t. i.. . . i ; one of th: success frd fitbifs of this popular writer. Miss Giiihth is ne busily entra-tcu m v. rUintr the story and its publication will he eommenced earlv in .January. It will be followed by several other orij'nid stories from well-known writers. l'oiitics will not oeetipy our coiunn.s to the exclusion of news and miscellaneous matter; and no pains or expense will be spured to make the Courier an cecit:ibe i.-ilor to ;'m- iircsi ie. and an indcsocn-ihle aid to the man of husinc-s. N"t iihst. ndino: the -'f -at iiicrease- in the p h e f the ap..-r upon which the IVr.ri-r is rii!-l. and t In- hit--;.- addition to our txo. n.-.-s r-iiera!!y. T11K I'liK l-t t'S SI l!s--!:i!-i'..N W 1 1.1. tl llilS Telt .-am;:! We expect f make uptbr all de'ieku.h -by tie- iii.-rts.. of otir list, and a-k the i id of ..nr I'd. n.is to ii::-t end. We wish it distinctly tin.'. -r-st''. ...! , h'. v.-cver, t hat w e a-k t o man's pa'ii naurwl... doe- not think the j ap.-r richly woirii the very small price char-ted for it. OI K T11U15S. We siiil adhere littidly to thv ash r.;. att i ii. vcr intend to deviat- t'rotn it. At the i.iilav;; j.iiccs, the WEEKLY CUlTilER K uia lUcstionably, ' THE 'hTAREST RARER IN THE WEST ! i "!,, -"P.v "t the W .t-Kty ! J'! 'i'1 1 ; E.ev.. n copies . . . Do ! 1 Well t - two copies. Do rier one year. $l:a . . Do . o:o. . . D i . loa 'O Do . 'Jovl.l I. i'itoo a year: Half D.mi.y Covnii-tii, w hen mail Siu'i-t Uaiiy -i:oo a , .., ,. G.:7"A'f 2'ojer f .;? j'n;r r.tjlre tr,'Ji. f'V.i f't'iilf piliil fur iit n! ; I rvrfj -.',- ir,-ptii)it is tH.ii-Qiit'nlU'il at the e.rji,'-,;','o;; of the ime p:ul for .' t'UKAP I'OSTAf.K. Th. ti-'sta.-e on th- W.fki.y C..t-; .tit.. - h--n t-ititl in a.lvane-. is ..nlv cents a -r - .-,t os -ri-Oers in titc 'ate. and J.' cents a o.-nr t.. subscribers out of the Stat . Y:i5i:;iolc 'rt-sts i;i mis OUVivc!. Vv o ha e tlct.-rmiucdl a.etai u. as a sitiail rceom--;n use to those g"",l frit-u. Is who so kintiiy ex.-rt t; .-m-elves to .i-oeur- for rs new .--.ih-erihci's. to "tier the ii-ll.. ing haii-hsoni.' j .renin: ins: l. T-. the per.-oii who iJ( sen.! v.-; he large-! li.-t of suhscribars. lo rn Dt mlx-r l-"-ih. l-'eh to duly 1st. l-.',t. a -pk-ndid th-i.i) Wati-h worth ------ s-o ,iit 1. For the, next larv.-c.-b ', a line Gum Watch worth -- - - - - - 6...:,. :l. For the next (thin? danrest list, a line Sit.vi i: Lkvku Watch worth - - - . to;o.i i. 1'or the next i iourth . lar-r-s: list, a line Sii.viti; Wati ii woilh ----- a'" a. I- or ! he it. xt , tilth lare'c-t list, a -'plen - 'id ;i. n Rkn am Pkniti. wort h - - b):11 ' th For the n.-vt . -ixth - htr-'.'st li.- t. a ropy each, of G, H ley's Lady's liook.Grid'aiii's 'agaziue, aial lla'pcl's Magaiue for one year. T. l'or the next, ''s-vottiid lare-est li.et. a ropy i-;ieh of Go.iey's Lady's Rook and Graham's Ma.azine for one year. . E, r t hi: next , i-ie'lilli , larjr.-st'ii-t, a copy of Gotley's Liaiy's Rook for one car. The fortunate v inncrs id. if they socie.-t. "tic tait'i tl e easii in place of the above Premiums. ' Postmasters and other- art. a-tth.-ricl t-;t.-l as a-clns in ob-aiidntr sub-ciibcr.- in Ch;'e- .-r -.hi-rwi.se. iiiidT"iiii::iiii- fund.-.. Atl. oh-issk.idd - be d .hll'csseti. ,-t n:. id. to 1 W. N. H A LDEMAN .v t ".. ' C- uricr Sl.aun Printing Estabii.-iihe-i.t. j Tliird street, near Main, !:' 11 la itli-i!ic. Kc. AIT-LK1 TED HEAD! PHILADEEHIIIA MEDICAL l'"b-E li-. tiil'iisticti o years aifo by 1).-. K1NKEI.IN. corner of Tliird and Union between Spruce and Pine. Philadelphia. Pa. INVALIDS a,-.: apprised that Dr. Kinlolin; eontiiu-s his practice to a particular branch of met I- j i. iue, v.hi.-h cuifatrt s his uiidb ided att-titi"!!. ! He cautions the uui-rtunatc a.o-inst the abtis- .f ' mercury: thousands are annually m-rcui ia li.-.i out of life. Recent att'eetioiis aie pionq tiv .-x-tingui-l.e-t. " i T W ENTY YEA RS OF EX PERI EN 'K ; In the tr.-atin.-nt of a class ..;' di.- a-es hith.-r;.. ', iicifleetetl and iiut-erfecth uiitlersto.'.!. has i na- i bled Dr. Kinkehn. ( Autlior cf a work -.ti Self, Preservation, i to prove that nine tt ii'hsof the causes of ni-rv, us debility. l.H-al and .-. n-!ituti,,n- i a! weakness, mentid and physical t-nll liner, are tra. -cable to certain ha'oits. f -i mintf t he nio-t secret y.-t deadly and fa';.! springs of doin-.-tie mis- ; crv and pr.-malurc m .rtalitv. j TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIGK. There is an oil habit sometimes in dub-rod In by hoys, in -oii-tide, often irr-'win up with them t'o manhood, and which, if not rcthrincl in due tin:--, not only bee-cts s.-rious .b.-i acles to matrimonial happiness, but trives rise t'i a s.-rics of pi .; ractt th insidious, and dcva-talintf all. "ti. ns. Few of. those who eive w;iv to this t-nie:ou- nraetice anaware of the coiisc.Ucnecs. until they- f u-1 the ! nervous sy-tem shattered, fed straniro and una.--couutabie t -eiinifs. and a-uc Ihirs in ti,,- mind. The mitortuna-e thus allc-tcd b, n,. 1-.!,!,-. iunable to la! -or with ac, n-t ona d r. .-r I-, ; op.y hi.-nun, i to si udy : hi- step is tai by an I .-ak. la- is dull, irresolute, and cn-a-cs in hi.- .-port wih less cue ivy than u-tial. If he email, ipatc him-i !f b.-f-.r.; the practice has done its w , r-t. ainl enter mat - i in-! iv , hi- marliiitfe is uufi tiit fid. and his sense t-i:- biin that this is caused by h.i-early l'-ilks. Th. are.-, n -sideratious w hich shc-pid awak-.-u tiie at, nti, u of those- .-imihirlv situated. MARRIAGE Reouii-es the fulliduicnt ot'se,-ral conditions, in older that it may be ic;i!' liie can-.--t mutual happiness. Could the veil" w Id h covers th. oi i 1 -in of .lonie.sl!,- wret. diediic.-s he rai- 1. audits true source in every instance disclosed - in how j many could it be tl ; c-.l t" physical dis'Ualifiea- I tions and i heir atlcndant .!i-:o.poiiituient-: A; - i ply then w hi Ic it is yet time, in order t ha) e your un.-t 1 uiiLf and iclax.-d ortraniali" n icbraccd, re- , ) i) ilicd an.l sllclie! belied. I REM EM PER. ! Ih-who places him.-di' under Dr. Kink, "'u's treatnient may lfiieiously coiitidc in hi.- h.onoi as a t't iilli'liii'ii. and rely unoii the a-.-un.n .'. that ' tlie secrets of Dr. K.'s pa; i. nls will no cr K-dis- , closed. j Yoiniif man ic' no false mode-:-, deter y. u j from making vour,-i.-e known to one w la . ti-m , ""Uieaiioil and rcspcctabiliiy , can certainly be friend ) on. I Too lieniv tliilih thev Vl'dl eol,ee.,l it,,' sc-ri-t in their o ii hearts, and cure tlicm-clv.-s. Ala-'. In often is this a fatal .Iclu.-ioii. and h"W many a proinisin-t youm man, w ho mi-ht hae be.-n an on lament to society, has fad. d f , .en t ho ear! h. Stri.-t ii r.-s . f the in cl hi a an l apidiy i , in, o . d io '. he a 1 'piie.it iotl of a Hew '. liClilp-aUieal i o-i". lis., only by Dr. K. cakness and con-tit ei i-nal dc biiiiv promj'tlv cured, and full ) iifr n.tored. COUNTRY INVALIDS Can have ( l.y stall -i their ca.-c cx'li. -t iy. t ocelli it li all tiieir s) mptoiiis. per a it. r cnei ,-nitf a I n uiittance ) Dr. K.'s incdi. hie, appropriated a uglv. Forwarded to any part "f ihe Unii.-d Stat. s. and pa ked secure from DAM AG E or i kiositv. R E ADV. Youtli :im1 ill tmlunxJ. ( iv ............ e. ,. .. .,... , 1 1 . .. .,o.,,.e., ' .,', :' '','0'.'( ""-- inii,'iiii on evij-iii-errniii)i nuj t. It is a work rmin, ntly rc.piire.1. a- a ! reforming the ) ic. s .-f the a -e in w hi. h wc ov. . Ai-o, NATURE'S t.UIDK. With Pules f..r the Proloii-a'ioli of Life, just from the Pn ss. A letter with a n uiittance of -" c.Tils. or the value in post stumps, addressed to Dr. Kinkclin. Philadelphia. Ra. will secure a copy of chiicrol tlie alio) e books by rt luin of mail; orl-eopi,s w ill be sent free of p.isiage for $1. P.ookscli.-is. Can) iisseis, T' ravelling Agents, Ac., supplied wholesale at the publisher's prices, w hi.h it. knit of a laie;e prof'. ;-?"AII Letters must be post paid. OI. SSFS, bv th" barrel, ha'f b:u r.d or ml o .. .-- " ' ; oi I i-et t'.' s d - "ii- an H. - -. b i ; V. '
CINCINNATI GAETTi: Co NEWSPAPER AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT
DAILY, TPJ-WEFKLY & WEFXIT NKWSl'ABERS Jlnl'irtrod to Ilxtra af.-nrtniot b :i."' u p: -cr c p;a. m J'or Four tt'i'!- ! D AILY j ; YLi-o'EEKLY, .!; Fi.'.Trl) I:T 'VI I .!.' J. c. rt C. J. WRIGHT, .V 1. ih '. .j-diMLill C'.J. .h: 3 dire. .5? bu: itt.-t ; -tf . : Weekly established 170 Daily 1 tr Desiringto mak- orr J'apcr occuj-y a p"-lt:,.u . advance of others inn! to L'ice ouv patr. u- : '. '. ; ri-:i" I i i tr possible, we have if real ly n'ar-; , .-s.-veral newspaper i.--i,es a;',-e. aiai ; r, -.' i : i I'.-r patronatre at the prices do-it-ma'.-.!. j w - ... lartf" na nt siilcects the j r- -rii to,- to a iv cr-ascd rxpen-e. but I hey have al'.vav--. d -uth - '1 t" meet the just expectation.- of inn-h e- at ; . -p'c and aim to present, then;. si i'd '-h. t..e V - st. f..r the West. THil DAILY tJAZIlTTIl IS PRINTED ON STEAM Phi -h'. I- supplied with the h.t.-s' infi-li- o- t : ... 'j' -cciapliic communication with ad par.-, ,,f ;, -, -u ut -v. It ha- Crrespotidet-t-' of re'i:d,le eh: - '.: Eetrope. Wa.-hiuift' "P. New York, an.l !..:-, ui. - its oni.ii !::('i. i, m-:vs l- eery tail an-, is aeeuratctv ma, ""k.- .' til- Mel. i.a-:ts Ex. iiale-. i . .. ... . , pi. 'si. so,:ov- oi mi. in.at!--n. i,v "nte. is . l-isw hole time to the sul .jc-t: and we Financial and Commercial News a bu.-i na. may want. '.ir Tci.-iTi-aphi..- Di-nat. h-s is .; the la .-t ; Sp-ei ( irv ial and tin- last '"iiiiiiercial S..le- a! -1 - .- nee, - ihc iiottr of 'in..' to -r- s.- at o'clock ti tdtiiirht. Tie: Titi-tArtKi.r ha a.li news of the I.i-.i. illi; Vt'MMKLY V.'hieh oi, Dec. 11. -!.", '.y nr.i'.-; o." i a; .. Ti att-l pioprietor-to.-,k the nam"., "f L1RERTY HALL ov C1N dN A TI .' ETT ". Tib V. ,-, klv is the hir-test, , -). in the W,--t. For 1 to a C1.V.-V. t. v-:;,s,-ri;., ;.;-ji.-r whieii w t 1 : i i make aa oem. . . ; j ':tt''-: Iil t Illi"-, it e;ui 1 - had. ap'.r annum. W.- ci!;u uio-i -at,-ta,. tory and i u.h i i.l.-i t. inek - e -s, r: i-t'r 't - at -St!:"1". In tile nu-ce' iata-otis ilcpartm-nt v.iii :.lv.. -. -j be toiuid a carefully h'.s-n m.-hn -tc ,.f Ta ;'.-.. P -e'iy. Moral E-say.-. JcM-riptivt at -1 ii;-t Sketches, pdinji-o ;.;,. ' i : i re. rolls Ex"tl- '- fr I iirreiit Litci uie : Agricudiiral a'ei i i' -i t ' t it;, val Inf. rmati-.ti. and a ci-lumn of An;o-.nr an ' in-true'ivc ...ie.-ti.-i- !'t th- i- ni-tit ,-f tie j e ; - -iie lie mbers of t;ic Ib-m-- 1-' i 1 .--b b . We "ft" n. as ihust rat i- -Us. intro-l : wood outs, of model houses an. I dis1 lutuP I c i - r ' , ami places. Few Weeklies ill tie' United Stat- - Ci e.-.fo more matter -t e have . lie-third moi'- thai, a: -Wc-.-k'y I'p.ni Cita inn:-;, audn.-re: -' a. ith so -treat an exnenditui- -f labor and i-.- . F'.-r l!:c ea.-h in advun. .-. ,;,: w lowing number of Wct khcs to b. c a.-. whi ti the time is .-ut: Sintrli- vc-eklv 111 wrapper. -1 ': I'i" a s .'. and for cneh -t in-'- .'rm ', to -s to :;. - do . M. do do :! do j-o. do tlo C1.111 AiiiJiTito'.- Nc ca:i 1 '- n.a.le at the n:,-i til! t the tillo .-v -he- W i ! ,h -o i:j),l i!iitv;.rb sui--t lip'i.-ns n UlloNAi, r.;!. the t !.. - .,t ;. A an (Ik itising yiediuiii. ti and.- ibr..mi.-l. l,.i-tii!a-t"! mid Eire Pujier-. our ci-k'y paper riti.r. p. any p. .. will a-t as iiur air--tit. wiil k'-.-p our p.'so-d up in his oiiiee. ai .1 aid in lev :.'e, kept in other plac-s. if he wiil v. sb t. . us. The dob ;oI R""k Prin't.p-r ..'H.in t .,', ei..u with a newspaper in ' n li citfbt power plfs.-e- and hat-h-k h I: e.ird and tSu-r j re.-s.-s at work da' We fi' :d! orders f..r b.-k- an-i'd and iik-o Rindiiiif. Lithosrryphing. W. ing; stcrct) pin-'. Ac. s.oooo,, GIFTS FOR THE i'E"l'EE. 1'rotrssur Hint's Cicut :i(t lint Ot the M iiolo V) odd. rpri 1RoFESSnR j. w ODM AN IIAR'i' resp,'. tl'uily iiif.-nii the ci'y )' N-w Ythe World at hire'.', that, lbr 'ii- p:-rp.c . bling all to s.c his vvotid.-rful i'.!''istr'a'; - n entile wo'M. ( tne fust and . n'y thine; -1 tt . t-M-r pro.b.ieed. n..ov on cxlti'eti. n at th-- ) Iiaii, Nos. aVT and :'.Tt Rroa.lway. ;,, i urposc o'' popuh.ii.ii.g American An: ..i of tr: iiief a world-wide . ireuh.ti, n hic 1 "Rook "f Travels. Advent urc- and A i .-c which sh"-.;;d be read by the u.illi. -n. h- . tribute .on, -it: the pur--ii.-i.-er- .-f h'-s tick- -iiiis.-i-n tin- t'. 'Ih )) iie ma-rtiilieent ati.l a Gift.-, aiu-.tiutintr to th- .-;ni total oi' s " -LIST OF GIFTS. l'rof. Hart'.- Wh.de Wo, id. Worth ii.!'".--tunc ioany . ne value, 1 at .-n'1 , Prof. Ibirt's El. -rant ' 'ouiitr.) Seat, v, ith "" acres ,,f lard in a hieth -tati ,-f ce.hi'. a'iom t he bui iditvs on v. hi.-h .-..st la.ooo. situated ,-n Pou.r lau 1 S. Uhd. an.l commando v a liiatftii'i.-etit i.-w "f : i-.ll, - i-t i-.e.-ever) .r.netioii. Na,-.,..; at r.. . ( 'e!.-br:il..,l mod. 1 of the Cit) f S;-.;i Fr.uiei-i-o. v alia d at - . f. Hart's f.ir-faiued Paiioratna of Th. Pi.. the Ih'ly Land. t-o A iiiaenili, t-nt rcsid- n- e hi New . vk, 17. loti.ooo 'ohnn. -o Prof. Ibo t's cetensie Travels in the Oid:,iid N.-.v W,-rM. it.terspersi-.l w i: h r, n.arkabie Ad), nt'ircs. Auiu-iii- r,.-e-dot.-s, and Thrilling !u, i 1, ,- gani!) bound, with edit edges, ineiuding a portrait ot li,e aulhor, Tr. T-.Veiity-lic P-'iil.iil.g Lots, .-a, ii c, utailling pi. Olio -eiinif fee'. it! a beautiful iiiiagc in the .nl-::ri,. ,,f Ncw York City, ca.di aiu.-d at . 5-:"'"' Thirt v elegant R...-. woo.l Piau-fort a; . ;"'. It r DC eic-ant l.o.cWoo,i llall'lt-ltts S-o.-o, Tw. lit) elegant Ib,,-.V,.! M, 1 die, at"Sloo. Fifi) elegant Gold Wat. Iks at 1 ''. at
loo - - 7 . 1 ' Jeti " " , ;, ,,, 1 ' - Rra.-thts io, ;.: 1 Ro, s. S, t ' O 1 c ! , a " sets ei-trant Silver T" a S. cr., at .-.'. ' 1 - r.Os. t- ' I .,-,-n Spo - , at 1 '. '. . s.-s eleerant s i)-.-r Table Sj- . t.1 -C
-th"" i Mrs. !'..,:;, Rag of Fen at ' .'1. 1 Ooo nieces ,." I lie l'l- -t I I uai Mii.-i,-. at -..cts. Ooo elegant n-e! -'n---a) ing-. '.'"..-j. SO.oo0lni.lv ,i, coned P.--!.. t Map.-.-t the .'it) "t New 1 ,1 1 , -1 P'-rtc 1,1. MU. ICS. l:t -eels. A lo .n f.'i I'"1 car.-. itlh-i.t in', r.-' , r se, uli') . of cash.. It is colli.. icl.tl) belie), d li.at t !,. I t id- , !,- : ll.-t" nil b, old. i li;, prop- r ) w : 1 i !-'! i i iiv ,,. tiIt ,.f.i I!' 'I'll, pi.'i"!'' wdl be pla.-.-d in the lian '- ..f a Council:.'.' appointed by li e ticket hold. 1-. i i i-iii-t : : lolt.-.l ma iM-ifeii'c fair a;.. I .-.,mf. . i or inn. l to all n. .t nod . The pii.e of I i.-kr-ts is f 1 e;i. h. cniol'.i, ; t'o.. holder I" l.nir adiuis. i. e.- to the . x bibp 1, .1, . :r, d one of the Ut'O.ooO eji'is. All ol.b'l-s lor tickets llill-l be It. bin e.'i. 1 - j.ai.l, with the iimucy ciiclostd. p. Pr..f. .!. ) . . ; man lbut, Nos. ;.77 and ''. Poo.idwav. W .! Hall. New 01k. and tiie ti. k.-t- ill 1 ' forwarded 1" anv l'art of the wt-iid
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