Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 19, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 30 June 1854 — Page 4

"Over the Left." O. don't you remember Bill Springs, mother, Old Sprigs, that lived at the mil:; "With eyes just like a pig?, mother, And nose like a pnrrot's bill? With a turn -up chin, And a yellow skin; He i-as just the man for a beau, Over the left, you know, mother, Over the left, you know. Heesmeto court me once mother, 'oThcn we lived over South; And tried to kiss me the dunee mother, But poked his chin in niy mouth: The old scapegrace! I slapped his face But he- said r-&s a loving blow, Over he left, you know, mother, Over the left, you know. Ho ws ng'y aud old hut rich mother The last an important thing f o I let the str.pid wretch, mother, Coma, when a present he'd bring. He said, '-My dove, "Will yon be my love:" I tcld him. "Oh. yes, just so." Over the left, you know, mother, Over the left, you know.

lis had Him There. A lawyer at Poughkeepsie was applied to during his lifetime, by an ignorant neighbor, for his opinion cn a question of law in which the interests of the latter were re.prij.lir in vclred. The lawyer gave his advice" and I charged the poor wretch three dollars for it "There is the money," said his client; "it is all I have in the world, and mv familr hare been a long time without pork." " "Thank God!" replied the lawyer "my i -wife never kite the want of pork since we i tre married'"' ! "Xcr rever will," the countrymau re-! .w, ,-j lias sutu a -treat noj; ... v t. . . . i 6S you." The lawyer was so pleased with the smartness of bis repartee, that he forgave the poor fellow and returned him his money. Emigration- feom Ckixa. A lette frcui Kong Kong states that the emigration i from that fort to the Pacific coast, averages ! i vcet-. ILS -r.ter adds: nu v;V ,.v:-i. . .. .,. Iew years ago j , s unscawonnr, are now r nr- r.r.-i ,1 3 C;.C ctted UT to carrv r..-.5!;AnrrpTN! frieght. The opium receiving ships, which. vessels are usually condemned before bemo-: -u,,u utiv..o ueuig tised for such a purpose, have been bought , . r ' uv.i.0iii, by Chinese, at pr.ces, mors man their cost when dcw. One vessel of abont 400 tons :c oe.e,.ce, oi evv iieaiom, j VN,,.-.V,f f- JO:iVH x. ! Ann "o" iui ju..e-i,v, ineu sola I0 SeS ' J ' a -- and re-sold for $40,000. Th is state ot ; things was never known before. i Tee Yaxeee asd the Doctor. ''Doc-1 tor, that e re ratsbane of yours is first rate," said a Yankee to an apothecary. "Know 'd it! knew'd it!" said the pleasant vender of drags. "Don't keep nothing bi.t t-rct- uue.or stun." ; "And doctor," said the other coolly, 'I ; want to buy another pound ot ye.'' "Another pound?'' J ,!Yes, sir. I gin that pound I bought the

ether day to a pesky mouse, and it made j ture needs refoTairg. No farmer should him dreadful sick and I am sure that anoth- j trust Lis team in the hands of such men. cr pound would kill him." j But there are others, highly respectable, and Cose to Tea! The Dunkirk Journal j c!a'mir-S a share of mercy and hutsays that a gentleman passed through that j manitr. wbo see to have forgotten the Tillage, en route for Cincinnati, with some '' Vroverb ttafc a "merciful man is merciful to

twelve native Chinese tea culturists, for the 1 purpose of testing the practicality of grow ing tea in the vicinity of Cincinnati.

OiT A gentleman named Talbott, died:-,..-. - v 0 , , , , , r.ea.h the torture. e have even seen rear Greencastle last week, at the advanced I u v..f, . i. 1. j - . A . . , ' , i aorses. beaten over the head and eyes till we 6 cf 90 rears. His descendants number in i t. f. f1.o. , , ! ueSaI! t0 ttel that a sinr.lar treatment would all, children, grand-children and great-qrand- ; i- f c-.:, fi j , , , ... ? , , , . 0 a i bc 01 service to the driver, when, unless the cmldren, one hundred and ninety- six living !-,,. 1 -,,.,. v 1 . . . . , , . J ' ; Foor hruies nad keener perception than the oesiaes several deceased. ii,..(.i. , , , , ,, . , j tjstauders, they hardly could tell for what A "Sice, little Tii-e. According to the PUIT0Se the terrible chastisement was ir.fiictetatement of the U. 8. Treasurer, the Gov-! eJ- Such treatment of dumb animals is an rcment had, on the 1st inst., $30,988,010 on j 0UtraS on humanity. If man, with the aid deposit and subject to drafts in the treasury ! of reaBon and intelligence, is continually nd tiie various dep-ositories in the country. ! ernnS. &V:& tint with a full knowledge cf

I like not the romance of love in a ' ..i, T . . 1 . -T , , . , V-ooth and mstrinmir- Vi,, Coa , Tf -- ............ , , uu- - . w . O.J . it is a pretty subject to flourish words on, but the practice the practice I dont believe in. A convict in the Ohio Penitentiary, recently made an ineffectual attempt to kill Limseif by hanging. (r "I have not loved lightly," as the man sa.d when he married a woman weighing 300 pounds. fe!7" Far.ny Fern objects to men shedding tears. She says it is an infringement on one cf wcmaiia most valuable "water privileges." 07" He who makes a question where there is no doubt, must be content with an answ er where there is no reason. No reproof of denunciation is so potent as the silent influence of a good example.. fgj' You may depend upon it that he is a good man whose intimate friends are ail good. Frayep.. It is not the length but the strength of prayer that is required, not the labor of the lip but the travial of the heart. A Valentine is the first letter which a young girl learns in the alphabet of love. fjT" He that changes often his trade, makes eoup in a basket. (fc7 God sends meat, the devil sends cooks, and dispepsia sends the doctor. ft5 A carriage has been engaged for the movement that was on foot er- An object of "interest" A girl whose income is $3,000 a year. A foundry has been opened up town to cast reflections. 07" The pimples on a toper's face are pi.itusl rair.ifetat?or.8 of the table

From the Cincinnati Gazette. The Wheat Crop. A subscriber, writing from Fall Creek, Madison county, Indiana, says: 'I have traveled considerably in the counties of Madson, Henry and Wayne, and one of ray neighbors was through Marion, Hamilton, Deieware and Randolph; and in all these counties the yield cf Wheat will r:'-.t exceed one fourth of a crop. Iu Wabash and Grant counties the prospects f.ro better, though there will not be a full crop. The Ciy was doing considerable damage, and much

of the Wheat was winter-killed. Many of the e Ids had a pretty good appearance till it headed out, when they proved to be only chess. "A cattle drover from Logan county, Illinois, says that the Wheat is very poor, where he had been, but it is better than with us. The Alton (111.) Courier of the 7th inst, says: "We understand that a number of farmers in this and adjoining counties are making i reparations to commence harvesting their wheat crops on Monday next. From all direction have accounts of a most protaj ising yield; and we have no doubt but that I it will soon be pouring into this market in j larger quantities than ever before. During the past season the mills at this point have paid 38 high rriceS for Whcat" 89 an-v IIaco in the 'eit' and tbe" are Ppared to do so aain" A corresPnnt of the Gazette, writing from Winchester, Adams county, Ohio, says: "Thc Wheat crops, in this and, so. far as my knowledSe estends adJoin5l,S ver Por am K Eot e over ia an av" cra?e crfP' TLe fly is ttakinS dreadful i u air".. Another correspondent of the same paper, writes from Lebanon, Indiana, that, "Our "Wheat crop looks tolerably well, I think wo have an average crop iu this coutitv. The Ohio Cultivator of June 15th says: public interest, and we lme taken several eYonrsiOllS of lAt.A tn fibsori-A its PATidition In this county and parts adjoining the crop rromises an average yield, though many fields look ouit poor: and from careful enquiry we think the same is true of the im portant Wheat counties around us; but some , . , j , n damage has been done bv the fly. mi- r i " e visited Champagne eountv, a few ,ie;M an ar cr,;A t .i. I j w. ws,s( fci.ivi nviV OH l 7l ,yj 11UU O i v heat crop there looking ven badlv the farmers not expecting over half an average -.;t . tu j-- i.i vteld. 1 he same condition ot thiniTs .- are told, extends over portions of Miami, Seneca, and Treble counties. Many fields that promised fair a couple of weeks ago, now show that one-half the fields were chess instead cf Wheat." Cruelty to Animals. We are sometimA cboi- -1 i in which horses, oxen and other dumb brutes ar3 whippeJ, beaten and otherwise abused by their owners and drivers. There is a clas's j of vulgar unprincipled wen, of whom we can expect nothing better their whole nan's Dcail- u e navc seen sucl1 as these apply with much dexterity a heavy wagon w hip to the legs, flank and other parts of hiS horses, till thf nnnr l-.em.ta writbr. K-.-the fact, how shall we expect a dumb beast. i vith Otl'v r-s y instinct to direct it, always to do that which its driver rnu net and . " ,- iinreb, ana never to become fractious or stubborn! Without the horse, the ox or other beast of burden, the fanner could not till his fields. How inhuman, then, to beat r.ud abuse him! We have nearly always r.cliced that animals that are beaten and abused arc like Pharoh's kinc, "lean and ill-favored." This is noways strange. For though a man maytake proper care of them otherwise, which, Ly the way, we are not sure of, the tmit ensrmlh as the French say, will give evidence of the treatment they have received. The man, or brute or whatever name- you please to give such a being, who will maltreat and abuse a dumb animal, especially one on whose daily services he is dependent for his own living, ought to bo driven from civilized society. Laboring animals, as a general rule, need very little whipping, and especially the driver should never use a whip when he is in a passion. F eed, well, curry well, and use a horse gently and kindly, and he wiil perform more work and do it much better than the most dexterous use of the slave-drivers' badge can extort from him, and do it with a willing heart. Now and then a fractious animal may need the whipbut it should be applied with an unrufnud temper. It is the duty of every fanner to see that his working animals are not abused by those in his employ. We would not allow a man to have the care of our horses who abused them. Indiana Farmer. 07" The Indigo plant thrives well at the Sandwich Islands, in all moist situations, and grows spontaneously wherever it once gets rooted. In fact, from a single plant, it spreads with great rapidity, covering in a few years many contiguous acres, ami rooting out everything else, e'en the thick sod of a heavy nward

LOT NORTH. WHOLESALE A.l RETAIL DEALER IN ii"nr. Bacon. Lard, Sugar. Collie. Teas, N. O. and Sugar Hon-:-Mohisses. Golden Syrnp. Choose-. Nails. Glass, Louisville Lime and Cement, Groceries, and Pre.iiice c.-iu-rttllv ALSOForwarding and Crair.M K'i.ai;. corner Mam and Market .- rets, IV: dng Sen. li liana.

.DODD& SOX. Whene-sioo s.nd Retail dcrdvr in Dry Goods. Boots and Shoe Ready Made Ciothir.f. Hardware. Glassware. e.. e. C Main Str..e t Rising Sun. Ind. W. P. WHITE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 1N Foroi-rn and Domestic Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothinjr, Boots. Shoes, Hats. Cap-. A-c, etc. No. 1. Main Street, W.Ans Sttn. Ind. S. II ATI! A WAY, DEALER IX DRV GOODS AND GROCERIES ti.icensware. Hardware. iV c. etc. Main street, I.isii.i; Sun. Ind. ' ii. s. & i:.Tspey, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Hour. Bacon. Lard, huarar. Coffee, Teas, Molasses. Salt. Nails, Glass, Paints, Loaisville Lime and Cement, Groceries, Produce, Ac, Ac. Forwarding and (.Vmraissiun Merchants, Coiner of Main and Market streets, No- l- Rising Sun, Indiana. GILLESPIE fc GINXINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Grocerios and Produce, Forwarding and Conimissir.n Merchants Corner Main and Market streets, ' RUing Sun, Indiana. P.. J. HATHAWAY, Dealer in Dn.vs, Pain's. Oi's, Dve StuHs, Perfumery. S-he-o! Books. Stationery. ln and IVckct Cutcvc. t:e. NO. 4, MAIN STREET, RISING SUV. JOUX V. SPEXCEK, Attorney at haw and Notary- Tublic, KISING SI N, IND. W 71 I. ..tin,,. ,,..,,,.,..1,. f.- T. 1 . .. . o... i ... .o o Mien o i i ess : s Switzerland counties ami elsewhere in the State i.av p.. eii.ru-teei to mm. m t'ino and i 10 i j j litles examined and ail manner of eonveyane u..-,e i.u neai iiess ana aespaicli, 11EXUY A. DOWNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW AXD SOTABY 1II5 1IC. COENFK MAIN AND FRONT STS, RISING st x. reD. T ILL -PROMPTLY ATTEND to all bnsiness in his line w hich may be entrusted to his care. no 5 JAMES S. J EL LEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW RISIV-J ST.-N-, OHIO C0CN1T, 1N"1. NY business entrusted in his hands, in In.diana or Kentuky, w 111 receive prompt atJL tention No. 1. ISOAKOIAG IIOliMK. I y 31 r s . Joanna Hector. KS. LECTOR has removed to the lame brick 1 -iTAtormerly oecrpied bv John C. Wells, on Main Street, between Market and Walnut, where she intends to keep a private Boardina Ilonse. Th buikilnff has been tliovous-hly repaired, and is now in excellent or-.ler for the aceommodation of hoar I-t-rs. Those who have ever sit- ot Mm " -on-,-, ta ble, wed know t!ot ''- 1,1 s:ly a word in p.-:,;-.., iuni.g.?tnent aud skill in preparing j nermeais. ,,.., F40TF HOT FT ' . ':2r-''-AiTrTrr. . .h .. TXyilX:M.miz:: rotl... ...,; ,-..,,0...... . :.a,U I bad at ail times for tr'.e, ;,-,' w iJm.AV; " I countrv. ri-!S t;m THnl llrTH ' A"U.iA& UUljl &aaaie ana iiarness Jilaniifactiirer, j rS now manufacturing at his old staDd on Main i Lstreet, the t-e.-t assortment of J SADDLES BUIDLES, &C. AC. that was ever ofi'ered in this city. Up. hos by strict attention to business to merit a share of publie patronaire. Call everybody tlien he warrants to give entire satisfaction to all who may entrust him with their work. KICIIAKD 3IAHTIX, Saddle and Harness 3Iannfactnrer, Main Stp.eet, Kising Si n. In.. H AS always on hand, and makes to order. Saddles, Bridies, Harness, etc.. of evcrv variety and at prices that cannot fail to suit. l. all ana see tor vcursev,;s. nr.-s 1v 1 j VKt'imtiVvitWf n-n AKI i liltMruRE AD CHAIR WAUEROO.M! ' UNDL1.SIGNED HAS OPESFD A j CAEIXE he t v- ' : '- ' r-i "si Market street, south side, be- I .. v. ....!. vtiaiiu. w nere ne wm continue to Uonish eeery deseriot;. n 0f Furniture to or.hr, at ! t,;osh.:-rte.s-t notice. " AK my work wvhkanti... AL0. snrply of Windsor. KcckiPurlor attd Children's Chair?., &e. A-e.' 'c j no 5 -v FNtK C rv ' 'j h-NOa OAK. , t , - .m jrem .Mum mi't Onuia. where he will continue to o . .lULULK iV mCOT 1 1 K 11. WHOLESALE AND FETAL DEALERS I i Fancy and Stap.Io i)ry Goods, Keady iluele Clothin?. Boots and Shoes, Hafs. I a s. eve.. A'C. 1 j, South ride. Main Street. liiod-NG sL'N, IND. Siaaonery and Fancy Articles, liV si J.i'iil.N tii;.JY, V In the Vast Otiice Rniidin?. LAKGK and well ass. rted stock of Stationery and fancy articles may alwavs be found at the above named place, and at prices lower titan at any other house in this city. Please call, one and ail. juarlO ly BAKERY AND C O F V. CTIOYERY! W. ii. CADHKIJ, HAS alwajs on hand, a full supply of Cakes, Craejjers, Candies, Fruits. 'onfeetionerv, and a u penor article of Bakers Kread. Cakes f..r wo'-dinps. parties. Are., sujiplied on liberal terms, at the sht rtost notice. Is'o. 1. J. p. iruiisv, di:.tit. Tender his services to the citizens of this- city and vicinityAll tho various branches of the profession attended to. At home on Monday's and TttesdayV. Residence. an.I Oilieo on Market street itve doors below Main. no. 1. FUUXITUHE WAUEllOOM. J. T. MIIITI.OCK, CABINET MAKKU AM) UNDERTAKER, SOUTH SHK F MAIN. BETWEEN MARKET AMI WALNUT STS., KISING SI N, INDIANA. A GF.XEI. L assortment of Ciibinet Fuvnitmv 1 V cortstanily on litunl or made to order on accomnnxlatinjr terms. Also, a jarotvl nssortm.-nt o' Metallic Buriitl 'uses, Wulnut in id Cherry Collins of all sizes. The public w ill we the utility of this arriinffimient, jmrticlarly ie'rsnis -e.min,j from a distance, as they eon procure a better fhiished article, and prevent then eeessity of wuitina tor them. TAF 1 t A FAN find Tin r llts&I. -If,

SPRING AND SUMMER. HATHAWAY 1) ESrECTFULLY aim-.uncos to his friends and t customers, that he has just returned from the Last, with one of the. h.-avic.-t and bust el.-ct.-d s.IOjiv oi floods that he has hcrcfure introduced in

to t u;- m,ret. The knowledge that lie lias acquired, by paying strict attention to the wants and wi.-iics of'tiii.-n.at-':;i.. it n-r.'.!ti. c.;-arv t-g.. .ulie!-ui an i;:-!tiiji tv,rv -nick-: l..;t'l.c wo-.il.l ti ial atf.-tit'.-n of the ladi.- in parti.-ulur. to his nch ! anti liout stocu 01 uress gocds, voilaistlltg in pirt as foilo'.vs: Plain and Cfd Siiks, Satins. Ainaccas. Lustres. Oush1'ieres, Delains m-l Bombazine-: Together vith a great vari-'v cf Sh-uvls iianiiieercincTs. .r.ut.-'. eus, lliboins, Gl. vcs. A His Stock of Woolens Embrace every description of ."-.Kis thst .'ora.' ruder this brad; nch as Eli'sh. French and American Cloths. Oassimeres. Satinets. Tweeds. Je.;ns; Linsevs. and Flannels of al! descriptions. The largest assortment of BOOTS AND SHOPS Ever brought to this market; snch as Men's Kip, Calf and more ceo h...-.t.-; Youths do; Men's kip, calf uul t.ior-.ieee) -shoes: Boys do; Ltidie Shoos, ioot.vs, Gaiters and Slipjx-s; CliiiUreiishKs ofal! sorts and izes. Hardware, Cutlery, Queensware and Glassware. The new additie'ns just made to these sevcre-1 departments, complete, tlie best assortment ottered for the inspection of the public, by any house in the est. VARIETY GOODS. The latest stvle of Hats and Cai.s: TW-,nV nn.l Valises, Carpet Bags, aud Pmbrellas; Looking vjm.-N.vR. J-111111 iiaeies, n inaow t I'rtams. Alats. (.antimr and evervt fi.tr-il.l.. ,.,,o in, r ....... 01. . 't ... , . . , about to ji) to honsekeepiiv; all of which the publie are iuyitcd to call and examine, a the und-r-Truf1 iih.oe tir. elcs on as iaveraMc terms as anv other house in the est. S. HATHA WAY. No. 1 fit-Pit Arfiet-e' TT-ni-vn i?.n;t uieai Arusts Union Lnterpnse! 2-l.000 (ir.s Tor llu Pratil!! STATCKY. - - - -OI .PAINTINGS, - -FNGKAYINGS. eolore.l ctr am' " " ",;,'- ! '-,.,! S'i'KKI. PI. ATE KNt.l.AYiXi ;S, - . 4 ;.,... I , . , No , . .' . , i 1 1 1 w, . ir 1 oo ..-o. .-..i.. . -. o . UJi. AL LSTATK, lotal, 2.V),(KK. . The Amenean Arties Union, woi-d.i respr - rt - fully announce- to the cilizeps of the United States

eient irnarantv of hisai.ilUv ro v,.J. I discovered. 1 m the State, :.ua ny- ivau. 1- may be ..!;r.-d tIi.

turns n, his purchases, as cannot fail to riease al: I xWgv ! K'' V V " ";'h;r"r " that may see proper to patronize hi.n. feffO MAN, , . s ,,t Mn maintain tt. jHpt.on a ILs tt-k corei.ries everv ,rt..ie that can he OjJ-1 ' !s'-,: '- -.alua': n.-v ,

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memiencvuy arucie: h.it he u euld aA ti.e s:-c I t?iX

ana cue v ana.ias, il:a: h.r the purpose e-t the ad- i -t li.-finuishcd Mm. written wuh much care. ! "'-' foilowiiii.' iui!ids..tu.; pn-ii.ititn-: vaneemer.t and extension of tlie Fine Arts, and i an.I in an cntt rtaiiiin an,l instinctive manner. ! ! T tlte pei.-.-ii who will ,-eml n-th-e larwita a view of onahliittt e try family tltrotsjili.-ut : wiih illu-tratiotis of impoitaiit ecu's, and Im-:uj- I '.ih.-ii! is. from Di-ccm!-. the lcntli and breadth of the land, to become i tilu'dv iiitimiitate-d title lai-s. coi,t;.hoio': l-'nli. 1.V5. f.lu'.y 1st. X?54. t --!eieii 1 .. ... 1 ' 1 - . ... 1 ri-.... ' . ' 1 XI .i " ' 1

possessed of a the work ot mas anerv oi pp-ttires. many ot tliem stcr mip.-.is. and finally, lor the

purpose ot irivmcr a world wide eir. ulatie.n to tive ot Ins chara.-ter. and the tbli.nvins iHtistralJarley'f ircat 1'ictnrc of Wyomin? j tions: Veune Dan'u 1 in the Saw Mill" WebMcr They have determined to distribute among the i fishins. at. FrhurU'h: Weh-ter de-clinimr the Ch ikpurehaers r.f this work, price. ship; W.bster exiN.-ntidins: the e. ii.-'uti-.n: t ir.-M.HM) Gifts of tli; value of S-2.j0.O0O. : Hunker Iliii -e-hr:ui..o: Webster at Fam-nii 1 1 -. 1 !

LIS I OF GIFTS. Marble Statuary. lO.OOO! 100 elcg-.tv.tl.ttits of Washington, no, '.o.oii 1 1! " " ! !'' . " " l'"' " ( MV 100 lo.oil.i hstor, loo. 10.000 Calhoitn. loo. loo. 10 Oil r.n'r.ll'.iM ..' CoffcJ. 5A,7 Fvmrnvhi.i 5' ele-jiant. Oii Faintin-'s, ra-h sion 111 ei'ieii a srui inoncs. size. It. I s i-oo lot) ek-sratit od piitinnes, -Jx3 fe-'-t pacli, j -"0 e'-'0 steel plate eiierraviners. hr.iliaiitlv col oreJ ill oil, ITeh gilt frames. -JiX'-O tn. ea--hj1o. ' 5,000; li,o,) chi'ant H.el cr!rr.ivin?. fo'ored in ' j oil, of the Waol.'ii'.-jrtoir M- 'miutent. ! . e.-i, h SI 23T ' -ic-1 ,.!;,t o.rravi.Trs 40 ,.;.. ! fereiit .-.wne. 'rnrn loo tiltlivth rw in po-r-t ion of. and Artists' I'nion. of the. mer ket it. tv.,01 Do to j'l each, Jl.'X' JSfal lMnto. St-OOO! each S-wiOO ft dovn. .-acl. lo.V) .-)... l nla Sires, containing each Vho-f. so" ft- tlie suburbs of New York ckv. an.i Commanding a mairnitieent view of the Hudson Fiver an k I ,.. Ub.n.l S,..i eat h i-.i, -. .. ...v. . boan of Cah, 30,000! 20 loans of cash, fbr I-, vis 'aeh. without in r ''' . (( or sc-anty, t,o each, f."...""'-1 " ' lot) " ' ,-,.Oil,! " 5) " ft.oo,) ...to,) u u u The b.ler of r .el, it t-,.1 i 1 u J 1, HeenlhT t0 -..ciieunii.Bton....l uorkol Art, 0 S.O0O W VOKIIIYG, A copy of which may be seen at the office of this pap.cr, and second. tt one of the 2-V.00i jrifts. which wili be distributed on the completion of t he sale of the tickets. The purchaser of 5 tickets, on the receipt of his order, will be forwarded, carefully packed, either one copy of the W ...mine-,' c'eirantlv painted m oil colors, or one copy of the "Wyoniinay'p'uin, and one e-(.py of four other emrraviiiL's, e-oial to it al ono copy of four other cntrra vins, ciiuJ to it Si&i 10') ditlerent s-.-.hjt.-ts. from sU-el plates owned bv the Arti-.s" Fni. n, each picture Ivin.r in value -''iiiivah-ut to the Wyomimr.-' and iscutiil.-d to one .il. ter ea.-h t". lo t he holds. A list of the s: ts can os. en at the olliee of this paper. -'. 1 win - seen ri uie oi.ice ot tms paper. A-rt-nls, I'erv-.., desinn- to heooln,a.,,hS ti-ets. by forward!,, p r ouid,; '. i.-haU bg sent-a tiiu Ticket, a vUpV .,f Vy,.-' ; itiin-.'.an I a p-iospoetus, con-ainimr ui ne.es.arv ' j-f-.v-viti-.n ' ' . '',V.;l. r - , . 1 . b .si-.uttr.h-nth luiie.vtd. tnat the ttei-ets villi e;is2el cf by the first of July, w heu Lie di ..'','..'",","' Vi,'ti' ,vi" vntrusttHl to a ' M - ! no ir.i,aiieuir,i.i nV me 1 le.lvr.i-11' ! DLi.S. The steel plat?.- from which the Er,rra ihl's ar ,.,.:i-. i. e,ui oe seen ai loeoiiii-e oi inc. .vrii-i I I n: o.-.n iu'-i cos-,.?. ...oo. r-oecintt-ns ot tii- i , - . .i,... ,. , . e.iiuu:i-s alio jiiirr!ivii,jrs. ate ais on k w at tin-tb-liTt'iiccs ni ro-rrml thf 1i-o."rtv. . ' . ..arret!. I--.., i 'oun.-ele r at Law . 10 W'u st. N; . I-. J. Viss. her A; Co., Real Estate Brokers. Ml Nassau --root, S. All orders lr tickets, must he addressed postpaid, with the nionev cn.-loscd. to J.'W. HOLBK' tOKE, Sec. ai'd 1 5"5 Broadway, New York. J C. WELLS beint; sole proprietor for Risi nr-! f I Sun, of Simrcr's (A-lebriit.d Sewing 0.1a- j chines, has them in operation at his st.ue, No. 4. Main street. Ri.n? km, w here customers can j have coats, pants, or vests, ma.lc in the best man- j m-r, and at the shortest notice. The work is all warranted to be superior in strength anel bcauty to any worU made by hand. In stitch::'!?, nothintr can compare with it. Call in and sc. them work. No. 1. J. c. WELLS. Sl'KIXi TltADI. OF 18,51. 4 vv POD I) & ,SOX A ivh now reeviMiif: triMii their recent pun-Ins IV es made in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, one of tlie largest and best selected stocks of Dry Good, Clothing, &c, Ever opened in this market. It would be impossible for us to attempt a description of our stock, but would say to nil who wish imyliiiiijr in onr lino to give us a call before purchasing. Onr assortment of Bowirrs, RONNET itinoys, AC, Is femiethiiur that we can boast of, as thej w ere selected with more than ordinary cure. Ne. 1. Agency for the Sale of T.ANDuirrn's ; audi si:r.ist Tll E above nn, u.l .scetls htivt 1-wot. saol.l in tl.l -JL Illllce SIllHete.ltK- loll.T tr h.. full,. Lti.tti n to t the c'immiiiiitj . They can be fully relied on I's-lveinjf Fin-si," Skfi.s t'.f last years growth -nnd it, every ease hat they are marked. A full supply this tlnv received, anel for salo at Telejrrnph Iiiiie Stor- by r J. J. HATHAWAY. TKAS1 THAN!! TIMS!!! SFPFI.iON quality of (lunpow der, Toimi rial. nd YouMif Ilvson Teas, warranted t pivo, saHsfaetietn, rcciM'tl dire-t from Phibm I ,by ii. J. & F. ISl FY !

1KPOSTANT TO TSt Farrier & Stajre Proprietor. GEO. W. MK ilC II ANTS

CELEBRATT!T1 f?- A TJ fJT.T"Mfl fiTT. VSP RRiLl.t LLD IN THE HISTORY Of -ik-HIClNE 'They can't Keep House without ir.-' Eiperier.ee of more ih iu sixf eon years has .!ab!iF!n I'to :act ilui Mfiehuni's ( 'eleiiniie l iiarjt'iiie i', ur Ci ereal Family Eiiibn-r-iH-ni, lo cure ino-t cafes, ahd I liere ail euch. as Spafins Stverne' Rii gbone, Windiralls, Ti.C . The nnparalic'ed ucci-a of this Oil, in the rure of die it -..1 1 1 .ui-a in u-'i.ra eiiui euuir. ;iau c.t'i hi Human iiesn, wcomiiiff more imnwu 10 mc Tannine emnmunitT. It can har.llv be crc.liie.!. exreot b those whn have been 1 m ib h..hii'r o. .u. ',h 1 h. - va!" "' pain. p-.i'Terai" aud time, are saved by thtlir,y "M""' n ? ", . lr . of the bottle, an.i 11. h t,i-,.iwniins over the crk. All orders aajrcd to the proi.fietor will be nromntl responded 10. I '''nipiislwd bv the u.e of tin? niclioiue. I s-.:.f hv re.i..-.-.b!e .lentcra eii-v, t.-ie uoitej '.et a r;i.!iph;ot of taf A rp-'if. an I see what won. tors are ! 1;S :Ui'J t-'at.a-i. A!w by It- S. ov. K. r.SIT.Y. Riir.r Sun: l.Tietil-an-IConreaiMer cv (.V.,-evav: 11. L. Dean. Al"'"r;i; -T- I;- Chirk. Manehe-ster: and wl...l,t.!e ; l,J doll!l 1 "rk -"'"""ti. t:y D Tlie Votmur Ansfricaii's Library, j A rSKFL'L and attractive series of Iic.oks for j 1 jl Young IYoiiie, Entlirueiiiif events ceuoeet- ; - d with the'early hist--rv of our e-.initiv and Live j l lie file oi I'axii.l nit-ilk. the (rr.-iit Amor i Wn Statesman, with numerous aneed-itc-iiiustra-I .Marslilield the iv-i h-ia c of Webster: W.-l.t,.-r ,.1, ! his Farm. 1 The life of H-.-nrv Clav. the will -bov of the Sia.-iies. nine ilhi.-trations. The iil'o of P.enj. Frankrin. 9 i!bitrat;.ni. Toe life' of lien. Washington. M illustratie i;s. The life of Marion, nine- illustrations. The life of Lafayette, nine illnst'-ations. I Ti e nr.. of v.,. ' l..o, ;m. '1 ho life of (.Jen. Tavlor. nine illustrations. ! Th.e life of An. hew Jackson, nine illustration?. llielileot .Xape-i.-oii l.oliapart.'. t llius'ratioii-. Til- OM Hell of Independence; or, l'htlade!-i'-hhi in ITT1?, nine illuMrati-n.. Th.e Yankee Tea iartv and other stories of the 1 he life of Nafoieoii Iionanarte. V illnstrat' nine illustrations. j ' o. ocer toil illustrations. j I Laen volume is well written, and can -ai'c-lv b.-- i I pi.avd m the han l- of voting pe.-t.la. thev c-.v- ' . '"'m( rolls ant eeioUs. .lUi.-tv.it; . ... . t' , i '.".' ,.k. .... e.i a.uiine.l toi -, ! f- "tie put n-. ,i, boxes. ?;.:.). Fnee i ivr, V"'ne. ,,.,,1-y h-,,,,,.!. .kili eilt. 0-,. '.oii-'-ii-urs. .L'ent or , Li!.rau.-S w ;i h, stipp'.ii-d at a libera! discount. Copies will !. 111 oy mail. po;:,-e tree, tli-on the receij.t --f the ! I'll''" " a se,. or siny v inf. LINDSAY .v iil.AKISTOV l.,l,i;i,. -r. n-l-m S-.M'.:-i H.th street, riiiladclpbia. j HO. 4. MAIN STREET, mm - . . i ii a ii n , Indiana, ! T! I I iilVTlVIT-c to Pi; tin.- .i.i-.t. C I'LL tOMlMKs TO JiE THE CLEAT k-J P'nt ot attraction for all. L The subs,;nber takes .reat pleasure in intbrmreceipt ot a lull stock of all s-U in his line. Having ;ut repl. tiishctl his stock of DItUGS AND MEDICINES,

An tna r.,i- v.A.nnl.nu. V.., 1 a ...... K, r K 1..., . . . . .1

kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Lis , -.- vi--t t- make up i-r in dejh i, iHe ; is I'JIiNTFD ON srp in p;!.-;.r-tttla. Sitlast. Saad Cracks, Strains. Lamenesa, ! "T "'V;';' the aid -t . r, ; ,-., . " . FoHi.dered Feet. Stratclu-s or Grease. Jlan ! Th'tr t v "-"f V"-''1-1- ; e.ra, ! V", .yX- ""' " RheumaHsm, Bites of Animals. External IN. : w'h" , t,', ti'e u-X-X"'-' lT. i "'v: " " l' cl sons. Painful Nervous Affortioiw, Frost Bites, vei siiiuil price-char-d' for'o1:" ' " It i Wopoo,,, (.,,.'.,.;;. .1,1,. Boils. Corns, "Whitlows, Burns and Scalda, i " , tu-.!'. W::' ii.-rt-.n v,.., y,,.i- i,.'i'-V Chillbhtins. Ch.Wd Hands. Cran.rs. Con- . 01' ' l - ITS ') II jl' f 'f 1 v; tractions of the mTsc!., Swellings, Weaknesn ! v ftid adhere nplly t- the cash svs-irv. : n.t - . ' IAL M.W.I of the Joints. Caked Breasts. c. Ac tc. I "T 'T'Vvv r 1 v'Vri.-io ;-,.At ,h" ,''!iow;" v ( r o ,'1 'V''tely made i.p fro:

... . , ,, ... . Krrv -n vv -t tctt . o"V- e.,,,,,, X ? wnu h i.-olkre-d -ictelow. j 1 lii,v'i .'"' 'I'"'" ' ' -I'lviiii.) as,'--ri'r.erit of. STEWAUT S: ens -TEAM KEF I NED ' aaclirs. of ,H oil. n led, o . s . -,,U t-A . n t . W '., , , ' j. .l.'iA " ;', , 7 l - ' ' 1 'still ke -s' hen 'frT th-'etrh't'es of '. r:! ,t r(l) e" W'"ULS r- , -. ., , .' .'.;' ' , KS', , --,-t '. '-s-! -o, tl, sp.a.-c i.udsc,i-y be--Uiestlio Ve,V l.e-tas- -Itmt-.t of .-.-..,.,'.,.. ST AIM E AND FANCV STATK '.VERY Ever t tiered in tb.i.- place, and at reduced prices. .-v i a ;nic assorinii-nt ot I'l-,. iVAJirut - KKT KM MS, aii of which are fresh imiior - n-. ,.n,i nuoiv n,-v natterns '1 i.. , ,i o'.aeuiuii.i :.ne .i oi.e I -J las as.-oi imeui e-I , i , . , AS. '.Vhi.-h v.-t'l . -. e .,,. ,-e,l t,i ,i ti ,r. k.-t :,- to oici'hv. .1 !. tlatters hinisi! i- :t o-i., le-ss. in price than .-.ti l e boiisjl t cl.-whcre, T am in receipt - f a new article in this market of OIL, for Lieht and Machinery, which can be sold at the same pri -e of No. 1 I a:tl Oil. and is superior to it U beinr able to stand eohl-w ill burn im-er and ear better o.i maehinerv-it is HvllnvA IHeiu-h. d Untv Oil! V VT.I. AM) :i'.T SAMIM.r.S. I am still a:r-nt lor 1I l N; 1..N ! AND m l'NJi I'l. I ID I.AM lS ami continue t., let then, on th,. u-.u,! terns - : vsy. or the - - - , 1 v "' io uask tiik at i mi. at mark tiat.es. cles UsiialK kept in bouses of like character, the public are Vesivetfullv in . ited t- call at the CITY llRFti STORE of " ' ' iiiiui,nv 1 1?' ''' 11 Al 11 A A ' L'. . . 1 DISSOLUTION OF I'VKTNFiKSIIll. ri ME partnership hcretoferc eyistimr Ivtwe, n 1 Joseph and Isaac ZciUer has Inien dis,lve,l 'V mutual consent. The business will be continued in tlie old stand I.,- .. .,.i.,,;, i .,., .... ....... , .. :ii i i ... . 111 I 111' t' II M 'M 'I 1 111 ItllMV 1 JUKI II" '.llllf 111 IT o "ilfttl III f ,rm.-l,imr my customers with every article iu the ! Dry (bvHls line..,, the most iiccomm'otlatintrtcrms. I ii.. . i .... .... ... ... ..... I era-n-d himwlf in the whole.. imd.jobbiofj busi-) ji. i.ioiiicr miMiiif ir"ue io v liicmiiHii, ami enncs- can ami will, render me I hat assistance in nrocuiinjr )jiHids by the case, so ns tc nuthoric ,ne in Buying that nothing iu nr line of trade shall Innejfkvtod, but on the other hand it will bo furnished to tluse wishing to purchs.io on the most reasonable and easy terms. I am daily re. ci ing fresh additions to my stock of winfiTfroods. Fivlinc irniteful lor past favors nnd present patronaire. 1 confidently ask aiift look for a continuance of the Hitme. " 14 ISAAC Z FILLER. mcnt 1 have alo all kinds ..f Mens' wmr, s,u-h as! ' r,t i V i,-IiITr i '

tie on fay with all conlidenee that it .s not mr- . cvt vet .l.-adh an.I fatal snrin of dom-sde u,h. jrivin-awoild-wideeir.-iLtiou to Ir"- ,,-i-o-..' l,aafiVl ,lu,,t-or,q'-'li'v ?r variety and at the ! .n and iiremi.ture mortaiitv. " ' " " -Hook of Travel.-, A.i. , i,t ,r.-- ;iii .,n.'r.uusua! market prices. Tlie stock of I t AK K FALTb I LA R M ITICE. i vl,ich should he r.-a.l t.y t he unlh. ..'., he v ill d:.'I'aillfS, Oils Vai'llilollCS &C, i T,!,'re is " wil habit sotnetiines induliP d in by ' tri.!":' ani.-ii the pi; refuse r of i.j ti.-k-ts of adKot lv him is .vm...Vt 5. .w- T i boys, in solitude, often frrowimr up with them to "oss: n the t-ll-witnf ma-:,i i nd vabiab'e t ' I-.. -?"V .tC " t;r rrt. I am r.er , matih 1. and whi.-h. if no, reformed in .!,... ,;,.. u.wuuvi: to the sun, total . -f

r woul, call ..articular attention to this branch , Philadelphia. IV U o , L ot ' ,fi '" ,N" ;!' Worldl o trndo, ns l am now prepared to ..tfer siii.F the above l,ks b, ,-etii,., of ma b or b-c , i -1 ; .!i"U N., w. Wk' tickets w id b." ,..,, , ?f. '.nents in all kinds of Men and lloys il 1-s. ,lt ,W 1 , s t, " for K U i. : ' '" .' I'uU of ,1.,- -,,l,. 1 '"l y (Iotlunjr. luiv e taken pvat pains in petting up rain asscrs. Travel ing A., nt-. vl i I - Ary ...rmatmn n-lative t., the pro,,.,tv . v my st.,-k so hat purchaserscan .certain of beine l.Mt-sal.v it 'he , ; .Vh, Fs ,ri w hi, h m : ? yTy-" T' of '.ruk Vial V or suttc.t m the price, mute-i nil nnd fit ol everx- rr. ..(-.. i . ' 1 ' r ' ,s'lier Co. No to v '''"' r

Twelfth year of Hie

hOUSMi.1.1; Wlll-KLY COIKIEK; The Lvxtist. Ik!, rail Chettoest

,SXX:.Z,:Mmm ESTABLISHMENT.

t; WKLKl V C1 IM Kir. vo f.,.1 that it orile ! W(- ; if . "m t I'.ti. hau 1- ..t ' , . ;io -. n hf.v. -s of f . . file a--i-'ants. 'ti:e v 1': re--..-ie lei.uisite .i't- ).',!. V'e have It. pi-, i ;.:'"a,.l tt '-vvr.i' a" r:i.-tT ,;- t--ei ics IV r the j, . !ti:i!;. "te' of vhh h : A 1'OI l LAi! PUIZK NTOHY, WlITitX BV MIsS MAI TIE .".UirKITIf. expressly f-r the Liii-vii!e i i:iki:. '.Ve do .,.; le.-ita'.e to 1 ieui-.-e t li.ti n uili'oe !,:. of t!;.1 110-!

i s'i.--es.-l:i titbits et this i-ipului ur'Ur. .M:.- ' i ("Vnit' i!,.".r-v '-y -nuaie.!-,! u,i!is the -'on i Weekly established DailvlS'2 .-:ni its puo.i-ati.-rt wilt !. conuiwiiccd earlv in! ,, . , J Jannary. It vVA Ik- iMlowed bv s, vend othe'i or- ! 11 lt'- l'J "ake o, r paper ",-;:-a '-Uiosi in

littiai s'ovics troiiJ v cii- Know-- u r'o-r-. 'oliti -s viii not eeeiioy eur eohaui.s tie- ev- ! c:".--)oi; ot news and mi.- e!haie..;:s m oo p;.-ns er eX-. Ile Win be Mi;.!-;d to er: i ;-ke the -""ci ;m e.eei.-.ai..e lsi.or to ii;,. nr.--.i-ie. ui an ili,le-oeiiii,;e ac.i to the man oi ha.-iiie-s. Notwiik-tan.liiii; the -rival iiieiva.-c in the pri.-e of the pap-r iipi-n v. 'i,: -i, the C-.mier is win'oi. lil-i Uie lan'o aO'ilti. n to our . .;,ei:e- c-ein-ra'.'.v - ..1,1,. a-e . , ,, ,, ,. . ' ' , "HiM-ni-y 01 the eeklv Loi.iicr one e:;r. inc. CilAl'J-.M I Air. ; X WIST' ! "l''('s- I'e .Do . o :)'.' , ! .V.,evon ' ' 5'" ! 1'.':" 1;:;.,:; l-.;..1f".- - ;.: 1 i . ' ",!- " !,,:,:" l' J 11 vM lUx 1 : ! 1 '" :' ,'i,r- ! is i,,iu-'' vr.'hi ' ' " '' '" " '"" ' "'"J sc-a-tn i, . .-t--n.. ' -v..-,;,, i ' I I The ; ! i.i.id in I'll TAT' I-OSTV(;ih "O ' :.km v an-v. in ' :. i v ! '. e- :i Siai .. :ind i-i e. i,t0 a v,' o t l: ! ' e, - het .carto-ll-sei: to -e' .- 1 i t.-et -1 e. I We I ave ..U-t-i-min-d a-ai-i. a, ;, ,.,.. ;; , , : !"-':m' f" - I ui.-i, ;- u ho .-o k:i:-i'v , v, i t,1V;,,:i!'h,'t! ;" 1 H ''Vl us new -;;--! ih"e!s. i - i i '-' Gold W. Aieii wort 11 is.i .10 For the next larir.-...- , a iitic ioli Wat. a worth -- - - - W.'X'

io.i .-.-e xiLiii. i. in uesuort- . ii.-i.i.- i:;o..-.' .

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