Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 22, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 21 July 1854 — Page 4

REFLECTIONS, IVft Motiving a Copy of my First Poeni Published in a Village Xeicspaper.

AM sere A is: 1 :n tamc-us now. An a.tthor snu a poet; It r:'ly is in print: ye godsl Kow proud I'll be to shew it: And gen:".; Anns! What a thrill Wii" a;:im.'t-2 her breast, To read these ardent lines, and know 'To v.hc::i they are addressed: Why, bi:c; rr.y soci: bore's soractiiag string WLat c.-.n the paper mean By talking ct the "erucsful books That gander o'er the jrec-n?"' And hc-res a t -instead cf n, "Wi.i.-h makes it tippling rill," V ' j-v-k- $n:.,i nti s.i ct f.rnr,. i v A ' J. . e s. he 'I was "sweet.' I recollect, .1 .ud new to third- the sturid fool F,r -1 lard." 'ess primed '-blind;" "Vai cv suii pre '"okU.g work? 'lis curious, by the by, iviw a:v. thine is re:;dorel blind a ir.t te an eve. ilus,. Li-e . 1.0 .eu.s, tle i-C-..iV, :IIast thou no ars instead; ' I hop thou art dear," is put 'I hop thsrt thou art desd."4 Who ever saw in such a space So many blunders crammed 1 ' These geutle eyes bc-dimmed,'' is spelt; '-These gentle eyes be damned." ''Thou an the same," is rendered "Lame-," I: really is too bad; Ard here, because sin "i" is out, My "lovely maid" is "mad." They drove her blind by pokirg ia An eye a process new; Ard row they've policed it out again, And iv r. ': her crazy, too. "Wb.-trc ar tee te-.s--s 'fed. tht t1 I T" sll I . TO-' liit : ! ' i-.-' Av.d ': 1. ;.v. i .10.1. .ir.J '.iU'o. lr lottry or ; ' - : P -: said she wes a f.er-1. snd rroiieJ The color of her ncsel I ":sh I had that ed;tor About a half a minute, I'd bang him to his heart's eon ten, Ai with ar- '"h" he'n it. Pi jam his body, fees and nee, Ar.d spell it with a "t." And send hina to that 'ill'" of his. He spells it with an "r." The Old Wife's Kis. xr.e ittneiai services were enaea, ana as the voice of prayer ceased, tears were hastily . "'-cuu" "et -u aoa Ion crawn signs relieved suppressed and choking ; scds. as ir.3 mourners prerarea to tas leave - T- V--.S n nld -h-,- ' tlw r-t.1 '. tor tne grave, lore tna-i taree score years , had whitened those locks, and furrowed that : brow, aud made those stiff limbs wearv of .... .... . ,ite s -ouriiey, ar.d au tt,e niore v.'i.r.r. to lie cown ar.d rest where weariness is no more sufered, ar.a iuErmities are no longer a bur-Q-3' ; The aged have bat few to weep for them ttc.-s llior o -1 i i c. inct F Kr,e.s ..-V -v-ii. wou.u nave mourr.ea then loss have gone to : the grave before item: harps that would n.ve s:2ueo sac. narnionies are snatterea anc 1 .. . : goa.; arc eound to, and r.vxg m the gener-; r-.::on r.su.g, more man tne generation ae parting. Youth and beautv tave rnanv admirers Tvhi.e living have" manv mcurners xvhen ': dvirs. Many tearful ones ber.d over their confined clav rnanv sad hearts follow in their ! fa-iera! train. But a-e has few admire. ' lew rr.ourr.er5. and tne circle ct ncurrers was small. Two children, who had children of their own to care for, and to j te cared io. oy tneu. ieslae, laCse. ana a i few f-iends who i-ad seen and visited him whi.e sick, anei iiaei Known mm tor a tew ' .1 ,1 ! - yea-s, mere v. ere no otners to sticd a tear excej t Lis oU wife. And of this small company the old seemed to the only heart mounter. It is tcspectful for friends to he sad a few minutes, till the service is reformed ar-d tr.e hearso is out of snjht. - It ti i-r.-rrr and suitable for children, who ii'ivp. Outcrov, n tuc . w eiiCt an. a-u JO 01 G"th, to shed tears when an ared parent

gone. And the few .Lo remain are look- -Did you not see that the bottle la-1 xAV' lu P many :ng cracieward, rather than graveward to bellci castor oil?" j I l- rlv 1 r . hD UA& OI EN ED A ; equivalent to the "Wvomin'.'' and is entitled to lUr0!l- both from intelligent patients and scientific j ; I nr.-r.if-m oil V.ivl. t criw.t .-.M.rl. 1.1. U. . ... . ... .. . . ... ..' . . .1.-. 1. .; ..... . ... . i: l . v ...

life's r.r,, n:rcr rather thnr. t.i -' eh-is-'n.s .c.., T lr s c:. j r T-u T . , V i j " , 11 ".'-"-- one en ior eaeli tlcKet lie liokis. A tst ot t ic ' . ' " 1 'ns- ases. as i,aw occ:i utes opcu.rifc, raiuer tn to c.os.n- fcu:o and I d.a, s..; ana d.an t I put it tween Main bnd Grand, ! he will continue to s.shH-,-ts e,, h.. t th- oii., of tb; ,.,..r pm form oil hv the us- of Pulvenna-licr's KleetWc

tays larewe'i and lies down to quiet slum-' Cl5 Sam does you feel the com press nun hers. Some regrets, some recollection cfjm ie money market wid de rest of us?" the past, some transitory grief, and the fangs ! asked Tete Glawson of Sam Leatherltp rears over. Not always so. Hut often, how j cc'.tly. true genuine heart sorrow there is! ! ' Jc? Tete, I dus. I had to borrow The old wife arose with difficulty from j yesterday to raise a check." her seat, and went to the colli n to look her ! "To raise a check, Sam why what kind

last look, to take her last farewell. Through the fast falling tears she gazed long and fondly down into that pale, unconscious face. What did she see there? Others saw nothing but the rigid features of the dead; she eaw more! In every wrinkle of that brow &he read the history of years. From youth to manhood, frrm m!ih"M ti cM tr; in' joy and sorrow, in sickness and health it ' a all there; when those children, who had ' tow outgrown the sympathies of childhood, wre n.-ansty r.g; n r t,... ni ,, vear -pce tti-ntti-re tt was! To legthit ; to her ti.ey were tne a.pnabct of tac lieait, j':.ni.:ar as nctts At ' then :h3'd wot V:u 1

ccme of me? What shall I do now?"' She did cot say so; she did not say anything; but she felt it. The prospect of the old wife is clouded. The home circle is broken, never to be re-united; the visions of the hearth-stone are scattered for ever. Up to that hour there was a home, to which the heart always turned with fondness. But that magic is sundered; the keystone of that sacred arch has fallen, and now home is no where this side of heaven! What shall the

old wife do now ? Go and live with her children be a pensioner upon their kindness; where she may be more of a burden than a blessing, so at least she thinks? Or j shall she gather up the scattered fragments of that broken arch, make them her temple I and her shrine, sit down in her chill solitude Sesiue its expmr. and die? What shall she do now? They gently crowded her away from the dead, and the undertaker came forward with I the cofHn-lid in his hand. It is right and j proper cf course, it must be done; but to j the heart mourner it brings a kind of shud der, a thrill of agony, as when the headsman 1 m cxaiea icrvianj. Wiia r.;S sxi 1 ne unaertaser stoca lor a moment villi propriety, net wishing to manifest a rude haste, but evi- , . . . , ... ., , "-"'" c-n.cuiuuj3 ,i3 aj5iuic. i ' .Tr.st ns h,- aK-Tt ,- rlnco tVtn r-nffin !-.. i I ,, . . ... . " i om wne turnea Dacs. swopping down, im-1 printed one long last kiss upon the cold lips j of her dead husband, then staggered to her seat, hurried her face in her hands, and the ! closing cofiiu lid hid him from her sight J forever. j That kiss! Fond token of affection, and ; of sorrow, and mcmorv, and farewell! I i ) have seen many kiss their dead many such j seals of love upon clay cold lips but never j i did I see one so purely sad, so simple, heart- ! : touching and hopeless as that! Or if it had 1 ' hop, it was that which looks beyond eofnr.s ' ivl chairxi-notises, and damp, dark tenths ; to tl:c iovs cf the horna abevc. You tvc-tild ! kiss the chock of ir.far.cr. There is jKetrv; I - , Vwt ;t ia tte last rosc-ou.l. Or the uid cneiK , where beaut v blushed. There is romance ! C :s romance: there; f."-r the faded flower is still beautiful', j In r-Vldhood. the hrt vilds t tho s'mho i of sorrow, but reeoi's agin, clastic with faith, j 1 . . .1" ouoyant w.ta tojic cut neve was no neauty, j 'vlvu'.1 "s-i iwua-iv.-,. xi.-. ncaee-i ius ;

;c:dwifewSsIikethewearymo.,whosoiV;n strenh has often raised him al-ve the his care. r 3 : - , . , . , i i storniy waves ana s::ks araiast tne surges. t o jpi Irv i H'l-.v cV.MOt k, r.U W3 t!,, ni,! n, t-Icc ! ' 'l'1U s. . 1 , j

.- , " tne co.d, unloving -ps? Ah, why shottidu t ; thev ? Does affection grow old? Does the j-ee n.e , o n 1 rs n.ios .rs. LLU s unsteady j true heart feel the infinuitv of vear; : it grow cold when the step becomes and the hands lian down? Who shall say ' that the heart of the old wife was not as young I and warm as in those earlv and brighter hope, await the dawning of another iay, i when a hand divine shall gather its scatter- j ed dust, and rebuild, for immortality, its bro- J ken walls 3lav the old wife's kiss, that licked the living with the dead, be a token of a holier te that shall bind tieir ts in that better and- wherc tcars are v.-iped from all faces, g 03rlfte baoy is sick, toy aear." j "Well, give it castor oil. Dennis, bring 1 up the castor oil." I 1 . ' It's au sone. sir not a ciod is left." ! It's au gone, sir not a crop ''Gone! why we have not yet opened the bottle." j "Sure you nave uaa it every aay, and I've seen you use it myself upon your salad." . X T " 1. - 1 ' 3. . ! - - . j say that I've been eating castor oil everv j da'v during the salad season?" " j . . .. 1 "feure vou have, sir." in tr.e castors c-vc-tv day Mctval Gkief. Two widowers were ' once condoling tocrether on the recent bereaveraeEt of tfcdt wives5 one of Ulera H c!am,cd uuu a s'S-: 'We11' D'aJ 1 bcwaU m-v Ioss. izT 1 j 80 f-w diffV-TeRCes wi'b thc dear leased, that the last day of my marriage was as happy as the first." iaere 1 El-rts you,' saia n:s tnena, for tlie day of nunc was happier!" A MopEL Lktter. The following letter ;? n perfw-t model, i

, uays, wnen na wooea ana won nerr l ne t intends to keep a private Boardins House. Th.e S , A '111 V' : temple of her earthlr hope had fallen, and thonntghly repaiW. and is now j f , , , ,,,-, . , i m excel ientord-.rtr the accomm.Kiation of hoard-1 , , 1 , ' '--l mgton 31ominu-nt, i wuat was there left but ior her to s:t aown I ,rs. Th,-vw who In.ve pv.--r it ,i Mr i:.vrrt. I 2ox-..ra-h ?i. 40 .."'00 !

in despoEdeccv, amon2 its lonelr ruins and . well know that it is useless to say a word In ' 2:ir' , U 'o'f ''i l? clo!i , , 'l , . ! praise ot her nianac. nient and skill iu prer-rir - i"i- n Hvscsi.n of. and weep, and die Or, ;n the spirit ot better her meals. " , wvneu oy tne v. -f.-ta I mon. of the nwr-

j at tne Hoove named place, an.i at prices lower I All or.ters tor tickets, must he auurcsseel postn its way: ' Dear Broth-1 than at ar v other house in this citv. I'leat-e eivl ! Paid, with the monev enclosed. t the handsomest farms in ! one anda?L marioly"! , J.W. HOUiROOKE, S,v.

er j-,-e T,.t OI.e 0r ' the St;Ue anJ have it nearlv pa5d for. Crops are gtX)d at,d priccs never wcre better We ; have had a glorious revival of Tc:ou cur church, and lth our children (kL Lord Le rraise d) are converteJ. Fi(7,er (?j fo & ' rather an eiictmirtr fmj j tcwk jihll o Your affectionate , hr.-.tnnr -T i 1 of a check?" "Why a check shirt, to be sure." To Catch Mice. Place sweetmeats in your mouth on going to bed, and keep your mouth wide open. When you feel the whiskers of the mouse, bite! (T!7A writer in an Irish newspaper, after mentioning; the wreck of a vessel near Skerr's rejoiced that all the crew were saved except four hogsheads of molasses! , . , ' m,i . rrnv have to go lor a long t.me barcl.'tcd." I . ' , 7 fc'r Kverv Kiv should hnve --;s ..--. ! '; ; h-a't aid his V:.' o hj ra'e l

LOT NORTH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 1N Flour, Bacon. Lard. Sugar. Codec. Teas, X. O. and Sugar House 'Molasses. Golden Svrup. Cheese. Xaiis, Glass, 'Louisville Lime and Cement. Groceries, and Produce gencraHv ALSO Forwarding and Commission Merchant, corner Matn ana Market strets, Rising Sun. Indiana.

E. E. ROW), w. II. L'ODD. DODD& SON, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Drv Goods, Boot and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Hardware, Glassware. etc., V c. Main Stree t Rising Sun, hid. W. P. WHITE, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Gccds, Ready Made Clothing, Boots, Shoos, Hats, Caxs, ivre., ifcc. No. 2. Main Street, Rising Sun, Ind. S. HATHAWAY. DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES O.tvecr. -ware. Hardware, & c. ,tc, Main street. Rising Sun. Ind. jt ; -p JTgpjry WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN war, Biloon: I-"'V .Sugar, Coffee, Teas, .noiasses. sa!t. iNans. Viiass, 1 aims, Loi:;svi;:e L!'".c and ement, irro ccries. Fr'X'uee, Arc Ac. Forwarding and Commission Merchants. Corner of Main and Market streets, y- l- Kiting Sun. Indiana WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL EES IN ! (?vooorhs atul Produce, Forwardinsr and Commission Merchants, Corner Main and Market streets, Riir.sr Ssn, Indiana. Y. MILES, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, "o. 13, Main Street, kisim; sin, im. I-fP Don't i'..r-.'et No. lh as tlu.Cs '.he place to 1101 vour wwk 1 f.i right. nn 12 lv lnlT' It' l - lTli-T'Tl It II I.N VV . olr I r It Attorney at l.nw onl Notary inllic, ! i:iING SUN. IND. ; AVTH.L attend pr-mntly to such hulms as j wsy he enunstcA to him. iu Ohio and Switzerland counties and elsewhere ia the State. ! Titles vxamincd and ali manr.er vf Jenwyanevs I Jies exam-uin ana ti.i manr.er el eenwyauecs i " 11L1.. ' 1 ? : . i. A. DOW NEi . LNK A. DOW.NE, VTTORNKY VT I. VW OTAUY ll IlLIf. KWlMniv iviivivwtck KNtu MA1N AN1 lKONr551 Kisia sex, iN-n. 1 V Ik COK .V I 1'K'.H 1 X i 1 I I I I X V - I I t i, '."IAl risivo srx. ottT' wnty ind 1 ' t Al DVs. lit ss cU 1 Ustco 111 Ills hail'lS. Ill 111- . i:.,. o-v.,,..-.i -,,'n ,. '. V clia'ia or i.ci.tuK . wal receive pro-nut- at!;.nt;(,,, 1 x , i ' 'v ' ' " i

j IIOAUII.3 IIOYKi;, j :. .'ant o;i i-amtiinrs. t each Jt-V. i Ity Mr, Joanna Hector. I . n -plon ..i pit traces, sie ft., Mm. KECTOK has removed to the larjre brick - i 'l 0 ' m ! .,i,t"'nr?- -V'.V.T 1 'V 5 '"" torniorh- oectipied hv JohnC. Wells. on Main i ,0 s':'1.' P'V"1 vtieravinrs,biilliantiy col- ! Street, between Market and Walnut, where she I v;1 i" 05 h rv a ?l!t Barnes, 21.vS0 in.

EAHLE HOTEL, I. X. Cochran, Proprietor, Aurora, Indiana, SITCTED opposite the steamboat Iandinp. Th.e location of the House will recommend it l,he a"ont'on ?f .---velsrs. Conveyance can he had at all times for travelers wishing to ?o to the country. apjs tiro THOMAS JSIIOUP, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, f Ss not, luanatactunn at Ins ola stand on Mm . - street, tne best assortment ot SADDLES BRIDLES, AC. &C. that was ereroftered in this city. He hopes by rf;11 V" f 'i Pli.c pa.ronasre. I. all everyhoov then he warrants to srive entire satisfaction to all who mav entrust h.im w itli their work . II lr-1 1 1 1? it niiiTiv Saddle and Harness Manufacturer. Main StekxT, KtsrvaSrs, Ind., ' HAS always on liand. and makes to order, Saddles. Dridles, Harness, e., of e--erv ' a 11 ai ietj ana ar prices mat cannot tail to suit, Call and see lor yourselves. &p-2S ly ViZ -' - s -. . . -a . , i-i,nsn every aes-npt:on ot t unnrure to order, at toe shortest notice. AVI rav work wvrbantkd. AL0,; orge supply ot Windsor, Koekinff, I Parlor and Childrv n's Chairs, ifcc. .fee. 1 no 5 ly E.N'.-S GAEY, d. A.t.lljlJMv tV 1UUI11JLK, I WHOLESALE ANl KKTAI. 1EALEUS IX rancy and staple Dry Goods, Keady Minle Clothlne. lloots and Shoes, Hats, Cans. etc.. ie. Ko. 10. t.i-.uh "Mdc. Main Street, IIIS1XG SUN, IND. Stationery and Fancv Articles.

A TTX"ITT rTI)lTiTr)r- I ot more than 5 rickets, can have, his choii-e on! of. s-.im.

HV M'i;illl: I I.H l-i V, j KHeroiicrs, in rosard to the Proprrtv. In the PoNt Oliirc Ituilding. W. C. llarroit, Esq.. Coniis-lor at Law. 10 Wall VLALGE and well ass. rted stock of Mation- ' sl- X" V. E. J. Yisschor it Co., Iteal Estate Broerv and fai cv articles mav alwavs be found ! hers. SO Nassau street. N. Y.

BAKEUV AD COXFECTIOXEltl V. i. CAUU'ELIi HAS always on hand, a full si: J. I. 1MIEV, DENTIST. Tenders his services to the citizens of this citv and vicinityAll the various branches of tlie profession attended to. At homo on Monday's and Tuesday's. LVsi.lence and OiKec on Market street, five doors below Main. no. l. FUKNITUUE WAREUOOM. J. T. WIIITI.OC K. CARINET MAKKR A Nil VMiFUTAKEK SOUTH SIMM up MAIN. BKTWEFN ' MAKKKT AND WALNUT STS., RISING SI N, INDIANA. C.I".NLIJ AL assort incut of Cabinet Fnrniiure constantly on hand or ma le to order on 1M....,.n...!.,l!i,.v In...... Il.. .. . 1 . ... . viii. s. .iso. i: I J'ssorinil-llt .0 Me';.:!ic Burial Cases. Walnut and rherrv riH .,f..ll ti, . ,.,!.!-.. .:n .,. .i ... .An-. t ,, slrn,,?T,.-,,t, pri-ichirly per-on, coming ';'" .:-an.--. s tli-y -:.n pro.-un- a K--tter rln- ' "' and piwcnt, thej ec.sciiv of waiiin f..r thun.

tracers, t anoies, I-nuts. ( onteetioiifry, auj a i Main street. Kisimr Sun, where customers can u ; rior artice ot Lakers Bread. have coat, pants, or vests, made in the best man-i-i ii I 'ooin!gs. parties. V-., supplied on iut, and at- the shortest notuv. The work is all liberal terms, at the si.ortest notice. No. I. warranted to be superior in stre.iath and beautv

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SPRING AND SUMMER. S. HATHAWAY RESPECTFULLY announces to his friend and customers, that he has just returned from the East, with one of the heaviest and bet, selected stock of Goods that he has heretore introduced into tins market. The knowledge that he has acquired, by paying strict attention to the wants and wishes of "this community, for nearly 30 years, is deemed a sufficient guaranty of his ability to make such selections in his purchases, as cannot fail to please all that may see proper to patronize him. His stock comprises every article that can be found in any similar establishment; and was selected with especial care, both as regards cost and material. It is unnecessary to go into detail and mention every article; hut'he would ask the special attention of the ladies in particular, to his rich an I splendid stock of dress goods, consisting in part as follows: Flain and fig'd Silks, Putins. Alpacas, Lustres. Cah-liu-res. Delains and Bombazines; Together with a ereat vari-tv of Shawls Handkerchiefs, Muffs. Veils, Bibbins, Gloves, oie. His Stock of Woolens Embrace ex ery description of iroodsth it corae under this head; such as English. French and American Cloths, Casimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, .leans, Lin-Yy. an 1 Fhinrie's 'of all descriptions. The largest assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES Ei or brought, to this market: such as M :r.' Kin, Caii" and morevco bevots; Youih'sdo; Men's kip, calf and morocco shoes; Beys Jo; Ladies Shoes, Bootees, Gaiters and SlipiK '; Chilurensshoes of all sorts and sizes. Hardware, Cutlery, Queensware and Glassware. The new additions just made to tliese sevcei department, complete the V-st assortment offered tor the inspection cf tiie public, hv aiiv house in

the West. VARIETY GOODS. The latest stvle of Hats and Caps; Trunks and Vulisi?s. Carivt Bar nn.l l"tnhri'l!'Li- 1 .n.L-iii.r ' (Jhisis' 1 -ill)--. Sl.-i.'ln w; 1 -,t t'y-. . i ' r,. T ; , , , V"".1"5" i,us' ! V arp. tmur an.i Cerythinr dcMrablc lor persons about to po to housekeepinir; all of which the pubno are inv.to.i to call ana cvaimnc. as the undersiirned t'isel-i confident that lie can funiih all f the I above articles on as tavoraWe ternwas :rv oth-r j V, , ,;.. ,1. , ' ; , ; , noltst lntl.e est. i. IIA1 11 AW . No. 1 ' J Great Artista' Union Enterprise! i la.'jo.ooo tarts for the iopir:i ; :cttt - !v - on". PA iNTlNCS. - - - " ENRAVINuS. clore-l m oil. i 10 ooo i.i ,,.,i ; 4-, i..., .. rsn , 'Vs ' ' " " V, Z J vttv ' ' ' " - ..'oo 1Ali : " " " " j f?5?????' , . ..... MI-.M. I J.ATK hNt;KAVIM;s , ,.,:.; .7 V. y. ,, ' i . - ........villi .n,.'i i i " i. n.'. .i .M.n 1',illv :nv.u.e to the citizens of tlie I'nited ss.at-s l. 1 ?-r t, purp.se o a.lV V , . I ; I i i ' V ArW'.:""' tlie iccth and br,,adth of t,ie .1 to iXo . ' o - . ' . ," 1 sessvo of a ffadcry ot pictures, mai.y ot them the won;. ..t master minds, and finallv. for the I '.lu ':,,JU .'u::u rtiteptmo iva,i . .u..io, .". They have .l.,torm:m-l to distrihute amon-r the - pnrchn, rs of this work, prco i - it.jO.-MK Uifts of ihr value of i?7i0.oh. I 1ST OV CIFTS . 1M eleor-.nt busts of Washin-ton. l-o. ?; 1 AO .. .11 ... " ' ' . . ' i.ti o l A , . . . . 1 - ehster, l'W, V'.o.io i.i i. u u , , , i . . t alh-utn, 1V lo.00t 07 Ptiii'fi nvl Cobxd Ft eel Engrarinas. $1 each, 41,00 ! Heai Ilstftte, si,ooo! j 1 clojTir-t dweilinir. In Sid t. in N Y city, f 12,tt".) o2 Minding lots in looand l)lststN Y eitv, each '25x100 ft deep, each f 10iV, " -j-i'00'1 100 Villa Sites, eontaininsr cti' h 10.000 ft. in tiie suburbs of Now York city, anil commanding a niacrnilicent viev "of the Hudson River and Loiisr Island Sound, each f 500, " jf 50,000 Loans of Cash, 30.COO! '20 loans of cash, for 100 vrseach, without in terest or security. -250 each, 5.ooo I'M, 5 oo, 100 " a 50 ' ft .i ion i"'5" " " 2o " 5.o b.'er of each'tick " enirle.I "frt "toa ! steel plate emrr.'.vini. (size 25x3 in. s of thogreat a ,,';...., in. v....!- ' ; ' ' " I A copy of which may he. seen at the office of this which will be distributed on the completion 0f the i sale of the tickets. i'uoe. , aoo seoomi. io one oi tne io'.'."ii jrms. The purchaser of o tickets, on the receipt of hi ( order, will he forwarded, carefully packed, eitiic one copy oi the " voming," eletrantlv painted . in oil whirs, or one eopv of tlie Wvominc.'" i.lain, ?!'i?u !cPi of fof"J ,0j''er5nr7:lv-'' 4to il ....v. v......- vv- ir. f.ovo.v; A cents. Persons desinn-r to hecotn- a-vms . for tl,- ot- -;...-. ? l- u-.i -.,r.i;.. .- ?,.,:W ' $1. ha!l be s.-nt a 1,1ft Ticket, a copv of Wv-.l j miu, and a prospectus, eout mtaining all necessarv 11IIOI llllUH.il. It iscoufidcntlv believed, th.at the tickets will i be- disix'sed cf bv the first of Jul v. when the .hs j trihuti..n of Gifts will be tntiuste.l to a CM .'Mur.tAiivwitu ov tne l jLivLi-nui.-IIITTfl- ,... TX- -I. T-t, . ., ..,.,, - I . . t ..... -o o. ..m.- .... ii. i n.i'.'i ... IT EE APPOINTED bv the TICKLT-IIOL-i he steel plates mun w ncn the Enavings are 1 'Eli T it-o ;, ; , iY, I. no, and cost, f HM..W. jHrimens ot the d """" r.ograMi.gs, a,e aiso on v lew at, tlie ip". I om oiJo Broadway, New York. SKW I X Ci 1I A Clll I3S. WELLS being sole proprietor for un, of Singer's Celebrated Sewing Mato uny work liuulebv hand. In stitching, nth n:g can eompuro with it. Call in and see them .. . ...I. x- . 1 No. 1. J. C. WELL-s. M'lUlNC- TRADE OF 1X51. 1)01)1) & SOX VIIE now receiving trom their reeent purchasers made in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, one of the largest and best selected stocks of Dry Goods, Clothing, &c, Ever opened in this market. It would lie impossible for us to attempt a description of our stock, but would say to all who wish anvthing in our line to gie us a call K-fore pirn basing. Onr assortment of ItONNKTs, UO.NNKT It I HONS, &., Is something that we can boast ,f, us the were selected with more than or.linarv care. No. 1. Aeency for the Sale of i.ANimKTii's ;Ki)i: sfi:is! rMlK above mimed seeds have been sold in this A. place su'.Iii iciith long to be fully know n to th" community. Thev" can be fully re!i.-.l on as lu inc Frksh Skvks of hist years growth and iu c. rv ease, what tlu v are marked 1 ... , o i ..- l -i -i- . I T $ ?' lv,TIVwl' 4or a! I rcl. irrai.h lln.g Stor-.v th .T. II ATI I A WAY TI1VS! TI1ASI! TIL4SI!! VSPPKh'hCN (junii'y of ;:iiij.ow,li r. Inp. rial, and ouug II s s.c.i Teas, 'A-.trrante.' t irrimle.' to gie siil,ifnctioii, rec'-iv l .lirc-t from Pluhi i I-j ! lhir. are! for Fuie, at from r:.o to So u ,.r 11... I - 11. t:

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IMPORTANT TO THE f Aner, Farrier & Stage Proprietor.

GEO. W. MERCHANTS CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL tlsrABRitHLID IX Till 5UTBCV Or At th most remarkable External Application em discovered. " They can't Keep House without it" j Experirnre of more than sixfteM years has eiiabiixb She ict ihat Mrrrhant' Ce cliratdi (Jar'iiic Oil, or L"n venal Familjr Euibi'iicaiiou, will cum inostvaes, and r i Hvc ail auch as Spavins, Sweenev RirgW.no, Windiralis, Pot i Evil, Cdllous. 'Crackvd Heels, i;?1ls of all ; kinds, Fresh AYounds, Sprains, Bruises Fia ! tuh, Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lainrncxs, ' FoHiulered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, I Rheumatism, Bites of Animals, External Poi- j sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bitea, j Boils, Corr.s, Whilbws, Bums and Scalds, j Chilihlains, Chappil Hands, Cramps Con- i tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness ! of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Ac. Ac. Ac. j Th? uniiaralie!ed aurcess of thin Oil, in the cure of Jn- : ea i" Il'irnes ami 'a:iic. an.l even m human flesh, ia ' ''' hecomin!; inure known to the farming community. h cin hanlly be cre.lne,l. excrt.t b th.. who have been m the habit of keepinj ii m theirn'uhles arul hoiia, whai vast amount nf pain, sa'lerin? and tune, ae saved by j In tiuwiy nppliraimn ol tin? till. M B ",lre ,,1 nnmp ol """ 8016 pfP''le'or- KEOItGK Wr MFRCIIANT, l.ockprt, N Y , blown iu the .id. f the botile. and in bis hamlwrmng over the cork, Ail orders addrewed to the proprietor will be rrompUy lespondpd to. ot a Pamphlet of the Asrit, and m what wonders are t'mvihA by m we . tin r-sedK in. . ute. and Cin;i ia. Aiao by II. S. A K. EPKY.KWr.trin: li'l'i. u'tiand t 'om tiisit r V .'. va ; II. L. De ! Aurora;. T. K. 'lark. Manchester: and wholesale .It.. - I n i..-t ;.. .: 1 .. - Invalids of Ohio County, Attention! I'l'LYIUUlACII KIVS j Hydl'O-Electric Voltaic Chains. : p, NsTKrCTl-:n to he won, next the skin. ' V ' pr.uchn: a constant enrr-nt of urintenT.pt- ! Z''-- 0 '',.phed to the, . seat et the dts.-as,-, t hi v nrod'.icc insi am nil iki. ' t,. ,MOt K;hu ., aUJ tlr .-r;la.. .x . !, i V . ' J "' ff , iM-rinail.-nt and seeilV cure "f i All. NEUYOCS DISEASE,, ; d.-''u.t.stI.. m i:: D.-.n.-e, j I aais m he .looiS. I alpitaMon 01 tnc Jeart ' -Vn-Ucal Heada-h-. lodiuestjon. Dysj.-pMa. i Deal uess. Elmdn. ss. I (erine pt.iiis. Asthma llvstencs, Sii-k Head.! I iiMls mi til'' cllest, C c. The Electric Chains 3 . . .1 , -r- ; Arc sodired hv patent 111 this conn rv. Em. t- ' . i .. rraii.-e. tTejmany, Austria, and Ueljriutn- ! r'" ",,,i0 l,!i,(- ",n every lytspjtal in tlie .-ity of '.r.u'iand an. f .New ork. as we!! as in K.urooe are hi'hlv reeom- ! mended by Profs. Valentine M"U. Van. Huren. , I'osi . ar.d Carnochnn. A pinuphclt. containing j iciuch valuable informaTion, can he had t e---atis : ! who will oxplain their wod of use. l'yif ol j chiiit! f ' to fo. j Think close and ponder well." The principles upon which it 'is claimed that the chains j produce their marvelous cures, are. first that all I nkkvovs diseases arc attended and produced by ! a d- rleVnt supply of nervous Ihiid, an tijroitt that 1 closely resembles electricity, or elcetro-niasriictisni: and "2el that the eVrtro-iuatrnetie chains bcimr i worn over and upon the part and orpin diseased i furnish to the exhausted nervous system, by its j poweif.il s'iuiulatinc ellects, the nervous ii'.id i which is required to produce a healthy action through the entire, system. No dissriistitijr nos- ! trum is required to be taken while usisisr the chain but a ripd observance to the jjeocral laws ofj health is ri'qiiired. Brisk friction upon the part j disoasoel. adds much to the etfeet of the chains. ! by increasing their power. j Kni t matism. The most severe cases of ehronic rheumatism can be cured by wearint; the chain a te-.v days. Showering with cold water, audi brisk fri'-iion to the part atleoted should be ob-! served under all circumstances. Th.e common j practice of ruhbincr en sonic jrrcasy liniment is ' is always injurious. The most severe acute pain ! can be instantly relieved by a single application ; of the chain. " Fi:mai.e Diseases. In this class of diseases, j th.e electric chains have moved more etlectual j than any other remedy. In prolapsus uteii they j arc much more convenient-. are more easily worn, j (weijrhinjjt but two ounces i than the jralvahie sutj I w,'!.-!nii! hut ti i lrter. which is heavv and uncomfortable. Jlv ! irttachinj one end of theeliain upon the abdomen I and the other upon the spine just above the hips, j th.e usual troublesome symptoms of that linuoriiisr j complaint are once relieved. A constant current ; of electro-magnetism is sent through th.e parts, j w hieh act as a powerful ctinialaut to the nervous ; 1 hams wtthin tne last year. tor sale in all the principal towns in the United 1 stat J'HX K. CRAET, Kising iim, only l"T iiw county. .10SEPH STE1NEKT. .IHllCiO General agent,. Ml White st.. N. V. iiu- i .puiii; . uirrn-aii's i.iir;irv, I i i-i.-i.-1-t ,-' 1 -nr., ' l r - , r I : .,,;th the earlv historv ofonr c trntrv and Lives 7110 A'fllllir iiipri-:lii"'i l.ihi-:irv. - " I'istimr.ushe'l Men. written with much care. i an,, in (n)U.rtainin!r ,, ils,nj,tivo manner. with jlhl?tR,t;ns f important events, and beantifidly illiiniinated title pages, containing: The life of Danikl Wmisii.i:. tlie Great American Statesman, with numerous anecdotes illustrative of his character, and the following illustrations: Young Daniel in the Saw Mill; Webster tishing at Eryhurgh; Webster declining the Clerkship; Webster expounding thc constitution; the Hunker llilleelchration; Webster at Eancui! Hall: Mnrshlieid the residence of Webster; Webster on l.is harm. The life of Uci.vy Hi y, the to'li-boy of the Slashes, nine 51lutraiinr The life "f Ih nj. E-anklin. '.' illustrations. Tne litl i f l.'eti.' Washington. ! rations. Tlie life of Marion, nine illustrations. The life of Lafayette, nine illustrations. The life of Wm. Penn. nine illustrations. The life of (Jen. Taylor, nine illustrations. The life of Andrew Jackson, nine illustrations. The life of Napoleon Bonaparte. 'J illustrations. The Ohl Bell of Independence; or, Philadelphia in lTTti, nine illustrations. I he lankee lea party and other stories of the sirat urns. Containing in all over loo illustrations. Kaeh volume is well written, and can safcly.be placed in the hands of young p-opi.'. they contain numerous anecdotes, illustrative of the early historv f our country, and are well adapted for Family or School Libraries. Price per set. handsomely bound in cloth, gilt hooks, and neatly put up in boxes. ai.7.". Price per volume, neatly !un.l. elolh gilt, oiihj. Colrteurs, Agents or School Libraries will be supplied at a liberal discount. Copies will Insent by mail, postage free, upon the receipt of the priw of a set. or anv volume. LINDSAY A- I5LAK1STON. Publishers. ai'l'J Om Ufl South Sixth street, Philadelphia. READY MADE CLOTHING. I would call particular aL.mtion to this branch of trade, us 1 am now prepared to otl'cr superior inducements in all kinds of Men and Boys Clothing. 1 have taken great pains in trotting up m stink so that purchasi rsiMii he certain of being suited in the price, material mid tit of ecrv garment. 1 have also id! kinds of Metis' mar, such ns Cloths aMill j.ri.-cs. Plain Bhi.-k Cassim.rcs, Fancy vio, incus, Satinets. Jeans. cVe.. Vc.. !l" - W. P. WHITE. A rK liuve ii grew! Mirie'y f Class. .lapim. and h.'do'ier Limps - : -ii.h!'.. for i -o'teiji.

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Twelfth yejir of the LOI'ISVU.LI: M'KEKLY C'OI'RIEU; The J.;rne.f, Just, and Cheapest lnior in the Wct! In h'r.inff the rr.p(-ns fr the twelfth vear f the WEEKLY C' iFKIEK. we fee! that it Is onlv

nevc-sarv to one r the ia.-t us an cariii if wuat ! we will iiin Hi.- ti-.tnrc. "rr circt.lati ui is now larjj. i hy th.'u.-fnds than that of any other paper in the State, and our reader- may he assured that I the Col'KiF.n wii!; hy the energy' and industry of ! its luanatroineiit. fully nuiintain its jKvitioii a its liifTli eliaracttr us u rcli:itlu an-t vaiuat.le i.ewspaj.er. Its NtWM. I.ITKIIAKY. tiMMKllflAi.. MlsctLI ANF.ovs and agkktli t iiAl. I e'tirtiiic'.its are iu tinhands of the editors, who have secured the services of cotnpt'tai'.t assistants, and v. ill receive all requisite attention. We hae iu preparation several attractive novelties for the i.-v ..lame, one of which is a poiti.ak ruir: story, V.' l ITTKN HY VISS M ATT IK SltlKKlTII. expressly for the Lords-viHe ' ovkuk. We a not lu sitat" to promise that it will I-1 one of the most successful etforls of thi oj.t;lar writer. Mis I (jriliuli is now huMjy i neaped :n -.vntnitr the storv I and its puhlieation ho eoiunieliccd early in I daiuu-ry. It wiil he followed hv several other origina! -Tories from well known writers, j l'olitics will not H-c.ipy our columns to the exj elusion of news and miscellaneous matter; and no pams T expi'iise ws!! t-c spared to make tuc i'onricr an ex. . t tah'c isiior to the lireside, and an indesjH-nsihle aid to the man of husiness. Notwithstanding the irrcat. increase in the price f the paper upon which the Courier is printed, and the larire addition t ur cjenses treiiera'ly. TUB ri;'K (.1' SI US' Ktri ton VIU. UJ.MAIN TliK sa vi- ' We c i ivl tt make up f r all deficiencies hy the increase of our list, and ask the aid of our friends to that end. We w isii it distinctly understood, however, that wo ask pn man's patroiintic who din s not think the pap r i richly worth the vc-y :uail price charL'e.l for it. Oil It TKIOIS. Wc still adhere ri-ridiy to the cash -ysti m. :':i.i never intend to deviate from ii. At the follow in" prices, the WEEKLY C IT;IKU h,. unouestionahly, THE CI I A PEST PA PEE IN TIIE WEST : One enpv of th.e Weekly Courier one year. $ i:;"o Five copies. . . . )o . . . l) . ;-,;ijo Kle.cn coj.iijj . . . Do . . . ),-, . Ii.';oii Twenty-two copies. Do . . . Lo . tii):"0 Daily 0n:n:u. when mailed, j:oi a vear; Half Sheet Daiiy J4:o it year. 07" -N" Poprr is sent fruiii thh c-fflce wifhont Irehnj pni, f,r ia whance ; oaf cm-ij .?. senptiov !ishilnue'! ct the erpienttbu " the ti-iie po.it jir ' (IIilP I'OSTAt.Il. Ti. po.-taii'e i-i. tie- V n si.v t.oi'i:ri it. v.",., pa..! in advance, is n:y ):'. ecu:.- a yew to .-r.tis. rio tii- i;iic. an.i - cr.is a ear to sr.i'scr.ivrs t :i: 1 1 tuc ;;i'i . Ynliiahlo riruiiiiiiis OtFon d. e have ilcter'iihuil ayain. as a snui-i rc-o:i.-p il-c to til. -so 'd frietids v ho so kin.lly exert ' for us ii. v. MihscVibers. to tlcl!sc.V'- to j.i-vi'.rc otl'cr the follow in.? ha; 1. To th'- l., -rson w I;. dsoiin; j'rci.ncaiis: w i'd s-i..i us the h.rjrest list ot mi use ri hers, from Lv-oemher l.'-th. is-,.-;, to duly is;, l;-,,4,aplciulid (on. i) Watch worth ------ so on "- For next lareros:. ', a fine Goli YV ah n worth - - - - - - f.",0:oo ". For the next ; third d a, -.-e-t list, a fiiw ii. l it l.i vMi VaT( ii w. ::h - - - i 0.i:OC' f. ror the not i. fourth . iar,' st SlI.VKK W.1TOI Woltil - a tu: . rorinc next i,i.ni. i larL'ist 1:.-;. a spiendi.i doi.'i IVx and l'f.xeii. worth - - ihul'o ! For th.- n.-x t i sixth , lai'je-t list. a eoov" each "f th Nicy 's Lady 's I! . k. (iral ami's M:"'a;-i;ic, and Harper's AIuiTazine for ol e year. T. Forth.' next ( seventh '. largest lis', a copy each of (h d'-y's Lady's l'ook and 'iraham's Mapiine for one year, s. For the next . ciirlith i hu e. -st list, a copy "f tioiicy's Lady's Book formu year." The t'"i tiiiiate inucrs will, if they sL. ele.. '. , be paid tie cash in place of the above Premiums. fTostuiastcrs and others are authorized to act as at'ents in ohtainin subscribers in Clubs or otherw ise, and remiuine; funds. All orderssLould be dddrcsscd. post paid, to W. N. 11 Aid) KM AN A- CO., Courier irtoain rriiititif Kstahlislaner.t, Third street, near Main, no 11 Louisville. Kv. AFFLK TED READ! I JIIILADELIMIIA MEDICAL HOUSE-Es-1. tablishc'l i't years asro by Dr. KINKEI.IN, corn. -of Third an 1 Union sts. between Si nice and l i'ic. Philadelphia, Pa. INVALIDS are apprised that D-. Kinkelin confmes his practice to a parti-itiarbranchof medicine, which engages his undivided atteiifjon. He cautions tile unfo'-t unate against the abits-of n...-r-nry: thonsands are aunualiy niercuriaii.-d out of life. Kec.-nt alfcctiuno are iro:iii'v extin.o.cshc.i. " TWENTY YEAKSOF FXiT:UlEN("E In th.c tnattncnt of a class of diseases hitherto neglected atid imivrfcctly undcrsteiod. has enabled Dr. Kinkelin, ( Author of a work on S If Preservation.; to i.rove that nine tenths of the cau.es of nervous debility, local and constitutional weakness, mental and physical suffering, are traceable to certain habits, forming the most secret yet deadly and fatal springs of domestic misery and premature mortahtv. " TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is an evil habit sometimes induh yd in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood, and which, if not reformed in due time. not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a scries of protracted, insidious, and devastating a'l'ections. Few "f those w ho give w ay to this pernicious practice ac, aw are of the o sequences, mit'l they find the nervous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable feelings, and vague fears in the mind. The unfortunate thus u H'ccted becomes feeble, is unable to labor with accustomed vigor, or to ap ply ms mum to stu.ty ; las sti p is tardy and wea he is dull, irresolute, and engages in his si.o sport with less eiicrirv tlian usual If he emancipate himself before the practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony. Ins marriage is unfruitful, and his sense toll's hh.i that this is caused by his early follies. These are considerations w hich sho'.ild'awaken the attention of those similarly situated. MARRIAGE Requir. s the fulfillment "f m vera! conditions. :n older that- it ma ':. really the cause of mutual happiness. Could the veil which covers the origin vf domestic wretchedness le raised, and its true source in every instance disclosed - in how many could it be traced to physical disqualifications and their attendant disappointments: .Apply then w hile it is yet time, in order to have vur unstrung and relax, d organization rebraeed", revivified and rfrenirthene.1. RKMKMBF.R, He who places himself under Dr. Kink. -11 n's treatment may reliiriously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and rely hpon the assurance, that the secrets of Dr. K.'s patients will never U-disclosed. Younr man no false modesty ,h-tr you u'om making jour case known to one w ho. from education and respectability, eiui certainly befriend J'ou. Too many think they will conceal the sc-ret in tluirown hearts, and cure themselves. Alas! how often is this a fatal d.-lusinn. and how many a promising young man, who might have beeii an ornament to society, has faded from the earth. Stiicturcs of the urethra are rapidly removed by thc application of a new theraH".itical agent, used only bj Dr. K. Weakness mid constitutional debility prompt I v cured, and full vigor restored. Ci'H NTKY INVALIDS Can have (by stating their case explictly, together w ith all their symptoms, p-r letter enclosing a remittance) Dr. K.'s medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forw arded to any part of the United States, and packed secure from DAMAGE or cikiosity KK. ADM Voulli mill ol-inliool. 1 I ignrous Life, or a Premature Death Kinhin on Self-Preservation Outii L'." Cuts. H is u work eminently required, as a means of reforming the nvs of tlie age in w hieh we live. Also, N ATl'KF.'S GUIDF, With Rules for the Prolongation of Life, just from the Press. A letter with a remittance of 25 cents, or the value in post, stsimpK. nddressed to Dr. Kink.- ;n, Philadelphia. Pa. . PI st-cuic a copy i f oil her of the a hove books hy P-tuni of load; or 12 copies W ill be sellt IV'-O of pivtac- f'M' 1. Booksellers. Cam asscrs, Travelling Afcnts. .V.c. supplrf.i wholesale at the publishei's pi io s. which admit oi a lar.o protit. J-f?AU Lett, is must p.st jia'.d. cue r g-,v, e d '.1st l'.JIt'i ec il 'A v - i'.'. I. fue lot, 0 .Si! "'"T

CINCINNATI GAZETTE CO. NEWSPAPER AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. DAILY, TEI-WEFKLY & WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS Eulargr-d to Extra Mammoth Sie! Each puj-'r equal to 300 Pa'cs ),-ta .-;. For Four Cents! DAILY ii; 1 KI-WEEKLY. 5 WEEK Li 42. EPITED BY J. C. & C. J. WI1IGHT, ot L. 13. Hill' EN.

i tie Proprietors of the Gazctto are a "' r'-r.r;. ;.:, i. under tlie Laws of Ohio, under the kCiM.uNNATi Gazette Companv, To this address business letter; will he directed. Weekly established 1793; Daily isa j Desiring to make our paper occupy a iH.si'.i,.:; -M advain e of others and V give our pa'roiis ull th i reading possible, we have -rreatlv in!u:c-d' ' - several newspaper issue- above, and (.,,.. nt t,;f- j-, ',,r patronajre at tlie prices designated. Thw Pv -laremcnt subjects the proprietors to a larift-ly i:.creascd cvpi-nse. but they have aiwa.s detenu::; -ed to meet the just expectations of int-liiu"" t t!. ! ':' a!"1 "'" 10 present the utf i pa-KT;, in the j W est, tor the West. ! Till: IAIT, GAZETTi: I TC TMliVTPi. ..... . jo u.i.uui o. MUM t 1,!SES. Is s-upojied w ith the latest intolHjrenec br T-I-esrraphie comiuniiieati,,., with all i arts Jf '- country. It lias Oon-i soondents of reliaole character -Europe. M'a-hingtou. New York, and other c:'i.v! ITS COM.IIEKCIAL XI1HS Is -cry full a;,d is accurately made v.;- s-. books of th" M-r.-h.-ii.ts Fv.".1,..,. .1 . -.! ' Ix'st soarcis of iufonnation. bv .. ), .',',., Ins whole time to the stibjt; and w.. ivc nil :'.'. I Financial and Commercial New s a 1 iis'incss ii u -i may wa.vt. j ur Telet-raphic dispatches is to the lat-st horr. I pevial and the last Commercial Pales and Nev.i 1 City news to the hour of goin-; to j.ress. at li ; o'clock midniirht. " i The Tiii-whtKLv has all news of 'he- j,..;;r. i THE WEEKLY ; W Lien on Dec. 1!. l ., hy nnivti of t..itx-s ! :llk- proprietors took the name of ' ' I L1I5EKTY II ALL A CINCINNATI G VZFTTK '. '.''--sk!y is the la.yest uud ,-l.e;o..e--t pater , in tne est. 4 he;- Font t.NTs. sloe'- -::"(.:;.!- .ht.ii -: j a p.. r which would ji.i.ke an A.-tav t.oe-k of"'' ; pa-.-..s. ; In ('hill., it can i-e l.vA. tr-sv he f. t '-l:ooj r annum. We ccnuu.-nd." o.w v-r. 1 M"' satisfactory and iiidci-eudeut. siiwh suh- , sci i prions at ?J: o. ' Lithe n.i-ceilaneous department v ;i alw-ae-, 1 b- t. ..111.1 a carefully cl.- scn me!ansc of T.0 i'o-try. Moral Kssays. Descrinlive ai d !l:st.,-i.'.d ; r-hetehes. Kdifyins and Ilumoro-is Extracts fr'.r.i Current Literatim-: Airriciltural ami Ho v.lt;-.-ral Inforiuation, and a .-. h.;:mi of Amusing i.r-1 : instructive scledl-.n.- f r the bencilt f th. juv-r,. ; ile ipenihcrs of th,; li.-me Fireside. , V. e oiu-n, us illustrations, introduce wood ruts, ,-.f model houses and distil.. ru:iivi er.-.'-rJ, ; and places. ; F. w W-eh:i:-s in the V:-:., s'uto. ; more nuttier we have o;-;,?-r),iol mi re tliar. :.r.-- : Wcekiy fo-.n Ciuei.-.nari. and i iw ure o:;.de ct; ; v. ; h so cv.-i.t an evirtidiiure of ial..- ),i -,:,'.'. I , r,-r .l.e c-ish in a-Iv.;: ,-e. we -.ull s-a the . h-wino- ii.ntib.-r of Weeklies to he s-. ;-d -r ui; , ' ases when th.e 'hoc i , ! rsi'.le w. chly in -.i"rapK-r. " ! ' copies f'.. and tor ea"ch othi rfr..n: . r.s : 1 J do flu, do do d. S -. '' - do SJ,i, do do f.'ai.j : v:,-.is j--.' , I .IB Al'o!lIOS. NeW Stl'.S-.-.i r o ....;'... can I.h; iiiu.i- at the I'l.oeo.n ;. " :;.t. s ,.r i; .. ; '-hat the time eires with the others oj :he Ch.-l . As an Atlrt-rtisiii-; .HeiUuin, ti.- Gtrrtu stands t'oremost. I I j Postmasters ami Frpo P-.iprr. We .-or : our " eeKiy pajx'r ruti. to ar v I s::n:i W l ll act :w. T:r M.r, o ..-o 1 i.-...,. ... T ........... . ! posted up in his oliice, and id.i V. : : .: '.g 'r i .-; and kept in other places. If he ,; .....tr ' wis-, t,, vs. ! The Job and Pook Printuii' .uh -... l;.rge-t ' i-i coiinc.-:;-.'; wi'h a news.iiper in th. West. V.' , ' inn eight jH..-r j.resses and. hav-- nn:- .: i 1, i card ar.d other presses at v. i rk .'.:.- w;.d r.'.:-:--. We can fli a!i orders for books atrdV.-t. !' ii.-u.j - lilid Ills., IIlTlointr Till. . ft-..,.1.;, .. C ..; !-.... ing, btereotyj.ing. iVc. ,ii.o ,TIKTS T'n-. PKi .;'i.K. I'rofosor Hart's (oca! Gift Entt r-sr:-Of the Whole Worl.! . J)PiFLSMiR J. WOiIMAN li AKT .-. resoe.-tfidly inform - he citv of ", ... V ai i the world at large, that, f r ' t.,-1 -V miu hhng all to see his woiidcrfvi ;!..'.stja-j,ir, .,f entire world, ( the frst auc. on:-, thine ,,; ;:, . ev.-r priivhiceii. '. now , n c.hihiri. n at i he V,',T;.-', el roaif.va purpose o'' pi piihoii;;.' Ain-ii.-a-i "f ghing a world-wide cli. ri'ii.tio- r( "l.ook ot rave's. Aa. circles m:i. Aliei he v which should he read bv t! !e trioute among the ptirci;as,-rs mission the following maL'nifc Gifts, amounting to thv si-n. to' LIST OV .,IKI Prof. Hart's Whole World. o: tune toimj- one. vi 'v.e.i at Prof. Hart's Klegant Co-.:,;. . S, loo acres of iand in h:ci. cultivation, thebuiidings ... -I". :u;!:i. v ;,-r-i.'ie.i.n " of cost :15.l''. Mtiiate'l !.. .r.g .; land Sound, and n'mro: tiding ;- tn.ignifii ei:t view of n;-;.es everv direction. Vuh..-.l at The Celebrated modi ! of the Citv . .f S;.i; Francisco, valued at Prof. Dart's far-famed ianoraroa -,j the Holy Land. A magnificent residence in New York loo.ooo Yoluniesof Prof. Hart's cxtcesive Travels in the Old and N v. '.'o0 S or.d. interspersed with ren rk.ton- .vixeiuures. ,ni-:sin" A.totes, and Tiirilbng Ineid.-nt-2aio l bound, wit'n iltedt."-: eluding a portrait of die a-.iM I vi et ty-hve Building Lots, cad Ii eo:;taimiiiT iO.ooo son.-iro f..t in a beautiful villiasrc in the subnrl New i e.rk I ity, each, va! red f .". Thirty elcgatit Rosewood riauofor at Jaoo, Five elegant Kosev ood Pianofortes Twenty elegant Rosew-(od Melode. at'jf '.on, Fiftv elegant Gold Watches &i P' ,oo .. .. o loo " oi) " " a o-.' j.o" O.'.o C.oO ") 5.'o, '." 600 ,',,oi'..i ,S.0('0 1 ..SO'l V.ooft loo " 1000 " JoOO " Br.u'eiei,S R:.n rs. J0 sets elegant Silver Tea Spi-..-at ii, 1 '"sets " IVs.se-1-Spoons at 12, 25 Ws elegant silver Table-Si.,- m at 1, tiihooii eis. Mrs. Panir.gton's Can et. Bag of Fun at o" cts., oil.OOO pieces of the most fashionai !o Music, at. 'Jo its. o5.o0'0 elegant Steel Kngravings. 25 cts. SO,000 finely entrrined I'.vket Majs of the city of New York, 31 .US;) Porte mommies, at 25 cts. A loan for l'o years, without inter st or M'euritv. of cashV "00 7 ,s.'"J .I.V.I M.ii7 10.000 It is cnndcntlv iwlicvro l,i i... '...-., all be sold, i.n.1 the propi m- wi, tf distributed by the hrst ol June. "Thc pi op. ity will be placed in I ho hands of a Committee appointed by the ticket holders to V distributed ina peifectly fair and .ahsfuctorY manner to all concerned. The price of tickets is 1 each, entitling the holder o four adtmss.ons to the exhibition. nj one of the SoO.tHK) rift.s. All orders for tickets must he ad, -rossed. p,tpaid. with the money enclosi'.L to P, .f. J Wm,dman Hart. X.. 377 and ST'" Br..,,.),. ilv, World's Hall. New Wk. and Hie tickets w ill be promi'tUtoi w aided to uliv l.iirl. of ll. ...1.1 Any information relative to the p opcrtv n nIkj ohtumed at the othi-e of the Wo- ld B H,tIl, '..r ..... , uei iv 111.. io New York. b(t I-nissau stp'. liialol.

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