Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 24, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 4 August 1854 — Page 4
Th" Trendmill Song.
ET HOLMES. The star are rolling in the sky. The earth tvEs on below. And we can fee! the rattling wheel Revolving as we go. Then tread awsy iisr gallant beys. And make the asle fiy, "Why should not heels go round about like planets in the sky? W up! wake up. my duck-loggcd man And stir y..ur solid peirs; Arcus-1 artv.se, my gawky friend. And shake vour spider It-is : - - : what though you re awkward at the trade. There's time enough to learn - So lean upon the rail, mv ad. And take another turn. They've built us up a noble wall To keep the vulgar out; We've nothir.g,:n the world to do. But just to walkabout; So ftiter. !or, . you middle men. And try to teat the ends, It's pleasant work to ramble round Among ones honest friends. Htre tread upon the long man's toes. He shan't be lazy lu-re. And punch the little fellow's ribs, And tweak that lubber's ear, He's lost them both: don't Ft i.l nis Because ee wears a scratch. Hut poke him in the f ather ey eThat isn't in the patch. Hark! fellows, there's the supper bell, And so our work is done; It's pretty sport. suppose we takA round or two for fun. If evpr they should turn me vat When I have h-trer srr-nrn. Now hansr mo: hut I mean to have A treadmill of mv own'
Good Old Times. Since first George the anti vvii succeed. Third was king is now verging upon a full ; At a pretty heavy cost, I h.v.e learned a century. Ninety-four years have passed 'esson wbicli will be of leticSi to me in such away since the youthful monarch mounted j matters in future. Having read in a volume the throne; and how much has passed away : of the "Cultivator," an elaborate and weilwith them! Hooped petticoats, and hair v' ritten article on the subject of planting, powder furbelows and rapier high heeled t'''111?. fini1 curing Indian com; in 1S32 I thces and quilted gowns kanelagli and Sir- concluded to adopt the recommendations of t tticL; stxun-i'm artcm. Bolt-court literarv the writer. Up to the time of cutting, the j-ymposia the tyrany of clubbists and aroma corn (eighteen acres of yellow- gourd-seed) f their coffee. The armed foot-pad is ob- ''"'" well and looked elegantly; but as the ?okte ard the mounted highwayman in suit 1 writer before mentioned, advised cutting up broidered with gold. The kilted smuggler j by the roots as soon as the grain became wtthscarlat nightcap on head and frowning ; glazed, at it I went, notwithstanding tin: pistol in his belt survives only in East-end greenness of th-i stalks, and had the whole stages Then kingdoms have been lost and ' cut up and shocked. It remained in the won; crowns have been cut into counters to - shock until late in the fall; and the result play pitch and toss; and revolutionarv chil-1 was a loss of more than half my crop. A cren have trundled their hoops with royal great portion of it withered, and when cribbcepters. In spite of commemorative "Posi bed, it heated and moulded. The fodder, boys" and "Daily Advetisejs" in spite of however, could not be excelled. The catAnnual Register, and an Adolphus, the fore : tie and even the horses preferred it to hay. part of the century is already getting hazy, I Sow had I been governed by my own dreamy, mythical. It is fast becoming an common sense view of the matter, I would age of romance. ; have rejected that part of the author's n.a- ; soiling tending to show that "although the Good for Jerkold. Douglass Jerrold is stalk were entirely severed from the" roots fcometiraes severe. The author of a poem : yet the sap they contained, in its returning called the "Descent into Hell," an enormous- course, would be sufficient to Perfect the ly vain man, one evening asked Jerrold, 1 grains." Common sense would sav, that all 'Have you ever read my Descent into Hell?" j circulation would be as completely stopped "So, "said the wit. "I would rather see it!" I in the severed stalk, as it would be in a limb fin o V r i ii , . i
u octaaion ne rcouKed Albert Smith : the novelist, who was boastirn? of hist intim., w - cy with Lamartine, the great French btatesma. Among other tilings. Smith said that : ","e and Lamartine were like brothers in j fhort, that they rowed in the same boat:" ; Jerrold significantly scratched his head, say- ! ing: "You may row in the seme boat, but with a very different sort of skulls' i ' A Mean-Beggar. The Sandusky Regis! cf Friday says; " ' Fanaers complain of the scarcity of help ' and the high prices to he paid, aud this while 1 tne city is absolutely run over with beg-ars : ESS1 at the kitchen doer of our domicdand beg-ed ' for a clean shirt, a little monev and sometntrgto help him along. Id answer to the 'bf d;dDtS0 to work? he said, raatas a na-i-maker, he could "et no wo-1-and did r.ot recognize the force "of the Van': ! kee aiiagj, "turn your hand to anvthing, aud j eveiyrntng turr r, to yt.-u;'' because w ork ato &t his trade v.as nor ;,- , , - c : 3
! . r - -- v -- HLL imu:, CrrThe idea of a ship canal, through or ; it at all; on good "land, rve or v heat will do ontVrfvfr f PaRaiRa' is 130 'v relin" i very well as it leaves the land verv light S -ow; -4 'lean too, with theply completed, undertaken and faith-nil vr.,-1 ll0n of lots of buckwheat that will come
ttptusd wita the aid of New York capita! for j'-vjc ci lacu.ianng travel between tio Auaui.c ana raemc. ihe Panama Ptail . o,.,o4Uj,,. read (,r,mr,anv nv o.stvs..ip.i - j . work one that will be, foVa cecturv at kast' I regarded as a monuniei.t of American ntef-1 pri-s. j (fr Recently the British Foreign Bible I ed m the language of the MW tartlrf- but I the Czar of Russia, who is the master of the Mogols, having, n advance, forbidden I ihec -on ; evnlently does not want Christian d vza' i t;on among his Tartar subjects. IleF-'l,,uI ! light is no part of his .jstem. " ?j IICAV TO MAKE DeAF Person's HEAR THt Piano Forte. The instrument should Rp ' cp,ened and a rod of deal-wood provided , tTlrf:Zm?f tlikk; lh;ee-luarters wiJ I acuiong enough to reach frcm n n,:.i the sounding Wd to the mouth tledea ! person. If ore end of this rod be made to : Test firmly iTi the br;d o r.J .V. -.v . - , . , "- ""at; in rest hrmly on tne brde, and the other end be held between tho teeth, the smit, ,. ;n be distinctly communicated. Musical TrunWhat a Western Ei-itor Wants. Wanted at this office, a bull-dog, of any color except pumpkin-and-tnilk; of respectable sfiize, snub nose, cropped ears, abbreviated continuation, and bad disposition Aihn ran rnmo when caller! with lr steak, and will bite the man w ho spits tobac-! co juice on tte stove and steals the exchange. 5-The wife of the author of the "Revpries cf a Bachelor" has got a baby. If he don't ct woke up now from his "reverieH," by the "midnight cry," will be because "liter reter was such a baby before."
i "nook FarmingsIndian Corn
Formerly the antipathy to what Is called i -book, farming"' was much greater than now; i and the reason is, the increased general intel- : ligence of the farming population. One far- ' Ker in a neighborhood is known to adont some new plan of growing or cultivating his crops, recommended strongly by some agricultural paper for which he has subscribed; his effort proves a failure, and the result a great loss. His neighbors, and perhaps the whole country, attribute his want of success , t0 what they call 'book farming' following , me piausioie advice oi a writer who is ?ov1 '""II Will) u guvr .t ... . mu,u l"eor-v lnan I'cuce. It any j ""i-".-ciJicui i3 aneiwuia proposed tney mi- : mediately reject it, refer;. ins to their nei dimediately reject it, referring to their nei-h bor's failure, and saying that they intend to profit by Lis experience. If, however, the matter had been more closely investigated, it would have been discovered, perhaps, that the first experimenter had neglected some important part of the instructions given or had followed the advica as an ignorant icook would have followed a well-recom-' mended rec:pe, which generally ends in a iailuve. The editors of agricultural papers, s as well as the contributors thereto, in former days trusted a little too much to the common sense of their readers; and a great many readers adopt and practice plans pro- ! posed, without keeping in view their own e- ! pcrienco as to many apparently minor mattors. I cannot exculpate the di; or or rnn. tributor to a widely circulated agricultural ; journal, such as "The Cultivator"' who publishes in the utmost confidence a mode of tilling and curing a Certain crop, without Le- . ing first perfectly satisfied, by practical ex- ' periment as well as thc-orv, that it is efiicicnt severed from the bod v. and that secretion eculd net go on without life. I believe that corn should be fullv rine hfr, .ttit-lt.o- i, ,n,l ;th uu AA;t; , or variance from the author's mode, 1 had excellent corn. The fodder was not quite so rich, but was we'd relished by the cattle. Corresiw.Jence CovMry Gentleman. -7; : r Culuture of Ilnokwheat. 1: 15 st to sown lT of July three pecks to the acre, on land well mel'owei UP sandy Eoil suits best. It is a bad croP t0 continue to sow on the same land without anv manure. A dressing 0f piaster It is , good crop to ameuorate ne,v,-v draECi nd. Such ground cau ot m letter order lor this crop than any ether, and the vield 'is erv great. Sow grass seed vith the" btickvhek if wanted . , 'r tur5 ; 0r ai a " oats 111 tliC EPns5 and sood down. Never -iVi iae ground bare, as it impoverishes the ' . i u,i. j'-.-ti p.aui cora a.ier oucicwiieat u j you expect a crop, and I prefer not to plant ! up. ii-y sowing three crops of buckwheat iu succession, you w ill run out every particle of egetation, ai d leave the land sour. ot egetat i BuckwUeat would probably bo a good crop lor thistle-ground. Ibi 1. Lice on Cattle and Ticks ox Sntr:r. The following is a very simple and civ troublesome Xmmn' A sbou,a Frove realIy anJ a!ways effectual- 11 ls proposed by a writer in the MaJ No- of the Michigan Farmer, who subthKe in;,iul5' J-s-T-and from ' " " IIis rmmendation is to mix W lth a suoient quantity of salt for ten head of tattle, or an hundred sheep a teaCUr'fUl f BU,Phur Siv0 Jt to thf.ll 0I1CC a UCtk' "MJ" wor.l for it," says the writer, "-vour 6t0ck wi1 t Ikj annoved any m --c b - V tllcse ls?s'" !t Kee' iuite reasonable .. , , - , . . 1 i' & quantities, with Fait and ashes for Stock ail the Tcir tl.r,Mi.rl stock ail the vear through. The writer above referred to, offers another recommendation for ridding stock, and especially young calves, from the annoyance of vermin. He says tlax seed is very beneficial for this purpose, and very good also, we presume, for making calves brought uj on skim milk thrive a little beette. If we could only hear from the calves on this subject, we presume their testimony would leave 110 oubt ;is to this jmint. A Slight Mistake. "What carrotyheaded little brat is that, madam do you know his name?'' "Why, yes, that's my youngest son''' 'You don't say so, indeed! YYhv, what a dear little, sweet dc-vc-eyed ( htiub he. is, to be surtp"
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WHOLESALE ANT RETAIL DEALER IN J: lour, jbaeon. Laid. Sugar. Cube. Tens. .N. O. end tsugar Hons.: Molasses. Goldvn Svrnp. Cheese. Nails. Glass. Louisville Lime end Cement. Groceries, and Produce ecnciallv -ALSD " Forwarding and Commission Merchant, owner Matn and Market snots, Rising Mm. Indiana. h. e. ixr-i. Vr. II. PC Lib 1)01)1) & SOX, "ft h-h sale and Retail dealers hi Jrv Gov.-ds, B-ts and sh.vs. Ready Made Cothiuc. Hard wan.-. Glus-ware. cVe.. Ac. Main Sircc. t Rising Sun. Ind. w. P. WHITE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and l)om..sti Dry Goods. Rcady Madc Clothing. BtH.ts. Shoes, Hals. Caps, Ate., Ac. No. 2. Main Street. Rising Sun. Ind. JS. IIATII AAVA Y, DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES i lir.een-'wjire. Hardware, Ac.. A: c, j Main street. liishnr Sr.n. Ind. H. S. vfc 11. ESl'EY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX Flour. ilaeel'.. 1 .;.rl . Sli--;,!'. G.'ilee. Teas. Mo'a-es. Salt. Nails. Glass. Rain;-, L-Mi'-ville Lime and Cenunt. eriv. 1'r "in v, ,Ve.. iVc br.ur,',:!;.- and ('nmu-in Merchants. .'!;.. -r Main and Market stu-ets. Nu 1. UiiiiiT Sun. I;i. liana GILLESPIE Ac WINNINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Gi" !.. ties and Pvh'ukv, F'-r ardimr and Oontinission Merehaii's'. .': i. r Main and Market streets. Rising San. Indiana. TOIIX AV. SPENCEU, Attorney at Law :s;d Notmy I'nhlic. I RISING SUX. IND. I 7H.L af-w.d pr-nnj-tly f such b-tsh.ess as may be entrusted to l.im. in Ohio ;,;Kt i SH-nzerh.iid co.m.h-s a;,d elevhcre in the Si ate. 1 it.es exa-oined and all manner of conveyances . done -.vi'.h l.-.at'.e-s ; 1 dospaVh. JIEXKV A. DOWXKV, ATTOIlN MV AT I AW A A I A O -S" A 5S V J I K J. V. C 'RNER .MAIN AND FRONT SI'S, nt-iM- si :,". vsi. A AT" H.L RRih'dRTLY ATTEND to all business in his line which mav ! cutr itsicd f. his care. TAMES S. .TELLE Y, ATTORNEY AND CopNsELLoU AT LAW. ItlsIV: SCK, Oliio t'TNTY, TN1. a i business cntntsted in his hands, in Indiana or iv.-ntuki . w ill receive metnnt -it .. h ntioi . - x ... No. !. IJOA!5S)I.i IIOI SIl, I? .Irs. .1 a ii ii a Kt'itnr. A j KS. RECTOR has r-move.l p. th- huire hrvlt 'JLforiu-rly H eiti i-i by JoJ-.n C. Wells, t n Main Street, beta n Market and Walnut, -chore she int-teis to ke- p a private Roar.lito' Iho:-The b'dhlii.g h:i, be,-n rlpTorghly repaired, at.d'i u-ov ui exec! lent order tor the ace. .mm-., ,;;;, p .f ! .. ..,,..!. ers. Those, who hae i-t-r sit at Mps. K, ,.,,. t:l. 'tie. we'd know that if is u- 1. ss to -:.y a w ,v, in praise of her tnatu.-r- ttienf and skill iu .: pat li.o her meals. " J'AOLH HOTEL, I. N Cochran, Prop rirlor. AlUoHA. hl;I.lNC CITUTFD pposjie the steam h,-at laiidincO The h-cati-n r-t toe House wtd rt -oinnieti,! i to the atrr-nt,",.i ,f travel, rs. Conveyance can be had at all times id travelers vvt-hitii: to e-o to ti.e eonntrv. up: THOMAS SII0UI i Saddle and Harness Mamifaeturer, IS uotr nuinalacturiiiir at his old stand on Main street, the best assorTmcnt of YIni.I.S liUIIII.IlS, AC. iVC : that was ever orlercd iu fin c,ty. lie hopes nv , strict attention to business to merit a share of j.ub- ; lie patronage. Cai! ev erv body then he warrants t" tn? onti'-c satist.ietion -oi all who mac entrust . Inm w un toeii- work. 1(1(1! U1) MAIITIN, Saddle ami Harness iIanufa-tnrer. ' Mai vti;i.kt, l.i-tNG Si , Em,., HAs ahvays .-, luunl. and makes to order. Saddles, Endlcs. Harness, v,.., of evere i variety and at prices that cannot fail to suit. Call and see. tbr yourselves. aps jv CABINET I UKNJTU1JK AND C1I AIM M AHKU003I! THE UNDFKSIG NED HAS ORE NET) A Warei-Ooin on Market street, south .side, between Main bn,.l Gv9n.3, where ilC willeontiime to furnish even description ,,f Euriiiture to order, at tile shortest in. ice. AM my work wvintANTvoi ---!'.'. a i -,ee supoly Winds, r. Roekin. tug. 1 am v P,-i a- ;pp. s t :purs. ,Vc. A-e r b" ENCS GARY. n HOLES ALE AND RETAL DEALERS t aney invl SPuht D;v i ;,;s, Readv M:elc t. iOt'epc Root.-and SitOeS. IX Hat-.. , aps. CCC.. ,V . vvsh Sn, IND. Stationery and Fancy Articles IJY M I.iMH l l,Ii;y, In the Post Otlke uildinK. VI.-ARGL and v til ass, ited sto,-k of Station -erv and fanev i.rticles mav i-.hv.ivs !. f.,,,,.i at the above, named place, and ut. pri. -rs lower than at any other house in this eiiv. I'le;,, ..u one. and a!!. ' .aail" iv UAKKPvV f ? r s; ct i o i: i V. U. ( ADiVEI.L HAS always on hand. a full supply ffC-iI.es ', raeyrs, Candies, Kviits, Co.itvtioi,-rv, aU,i u potior avricle of Bakers R;-. a.l. P'..t.. T. ,.,';i"MU "ccoings. parties. Ate, supilicd on icis, i(. , . ,. siioj-iest notice. JSo. 1. Barber and Hair Dresser, Main- Stm.t.t. I'isinu Spv, Ivp RESRECTEU ELY infov,Us his old .-nstt-mers and the pub.'io in . v.eru.1. that h- mav be toimd at th, of! s-:,,,al v. i:li stiiti, i,.,u help th do up m the muck, st and neatest manner j.os.ii,,; all the shusir...-, h.-ir eiitt:!i:'. Ac., th.-.i. il,,. i. J do ma v wish. i. v. n.HKv, j'.-ne '-" lyi)!h!ivi Tenders his s,.rv iees to the eid.etis of this city and i' inlt.v All vaiious branches of ihe JTof'ssion alt, tided to. At horn.-' on M..n,biv's and Tuesday's. Residence and Oiliee on Market strcvt.. live doors below Main. ' i,. i. FUUXlTl'liK AVAIIEKOOM. J. T. IIITI.OCK. CABINET MAKER AND UNDEET EEE SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN. RET WEI N ' ' MARKET AND W AI.NET S'F's RISING SEN. INDIANA. GENERA L assortment of Cabinet Enriii'ur. 1 con-.tantly on hand ,-r made to order on ,- eoniiiv, dating f.-rms. Also. g,) ussortn'ent o" Metallic Huna! 'as.-s. Walnut and 'hcvrv Ciiins of all si.-.. The jHib'iie ill ti,,. ,,'tilitv of tins arrangement, j.ai tietila , !y j-t-s,.,; ,-,,,',,!;; tp-m a distance, as they .-an jirociir,. ;i l,e!terfii Isne.l !,i ,. ,e. an-t t,. , , p a t ! He :,..
! iSPlilXG AND SUMMER. S. I J AT SS A A-
1 ESrECTUULLY announces to hi? friends ar.-l i IV customers, that In- has i-ist r...,....l -,-.,,... 1 "t; w.h!! '!' t:.; hvUt vnd best sek-.-ted sloes of Goods that iie has heiefure Litivdueod in ; to t!:i Uot. I The knowdire that lie ha aeouired. bv pav;n- : strict attention to the wants a;id wi.-he's ,.f"r;-'-: .-cniinuuity. u-r near! v S.' wars, is deemed a svlicient guaranty of his ahilitv to make su-h seleei tions m tns purchases, as cannot fail t piease ail . that may sc.- proper to patronize him. ! His- stock comprises even- article that can bi Jound in any similar establi'shment; and was se- ' f !'-ctedw;;h especial care, botli as regards cost and : materia:. It ;s utuieecssarv to into d.-tail and I mention every article; but "he would ask th- sne.-- ' ! nd attention ,f the lu.ties in pavti.ular. to hisrieli i ! and splendid stock f diess ircxls. consisting in ! j part as fallows: ' j ! Rhuti and f'd Silks. ! S.-ius. A;;-a.e.:. Lr.--y. i nieies. Delais:- and Iv-mlwiiK-s: i To.-eti.er with a area variety .-.f S'r.awls . Han dkcivhieis. Mulls. Veil, i j Bibbins, Gb.ves. A:.-. j His Stock of Woolens j Embrace every dcscrii.tion of sroo-.D that ,,-.,-.. under this head: such as En.Ush. French and . i American Cloths. Cashmeres, Satinets. Twee Is. i ; jeans. Linscys. and Flunneis of all descriptions. '1 he largest assortment of HOOTS AND SHOES Ever brought to this market: such as Men's Lin. Calf and morocco boot.s; Youth'sdo; Men's kip. calf and morocco slioes; Roys do; Ladies Shoes. R.notoes. Gaitei-s and Slippers: Childrcnsshois of all sorts and sizes. Hardware, Cutlery, Queensware and Glassware. The ;., -.y ;i Ididoti.- Tie,.!,-1 t w.v.-re .1... a; i.ments. conil.tcte the U-.st as, .i t-iu-ut .,!;' f.r the inspection vf the public, bv ativ house in ; Tae e-t. VAUir.TY GOODS. Tii.C re-: style of has ;,,! ( t;lp; Ti enks and a i-s. (a pr Rairs. and I'n.biv'.las: L.-okiic 'ria-es. L..;p Shad.-s. Window Curtains. Mats, t a!-p:'.m.r and eVetythh:-: de-irable lor j er-otis a to g i to hoUekeei.illir: all ofwltiell the jmblie arc iuv.fod to call and examine, as the un d -r-s: -rtted t;el-e,.;,n l,.nt that Local: furnish all of the aoove articles on as favurah terms as m-.v other uonse in the West. S. HATH AW AY. No. 1 Grea; Artists' Union Enterprise! STATERY. - - -oil. i'AIM'INGS. ENGll.W INi.S. col,, STEEL ELATE EN CASJi LOANS. f,.r I re a l Estate. - i in oil. lAYlXC 5". 11. Uo. SRO" Total. t.v.fMi . T,o A neriean Artists' Union, would resi-..ct- : tui.y announce to the eitiens of the United .. and the Canadas. that for the iu i,oc ,,f the advate em.ee, and etcn-;..n of the Vine Arts, and with a vi. -c (.f eiiablin-- excrv fauiilv thv ip-hoiit : the long' h and breadth of tile land, to become : ,.,scssc i ,.f a ral!ery of pictures, nmuv of them t!-.. wove.,.; master minds, and f.na'J.V. f,,r the ppi-j-.-c of giviiiir a w orld wide eir illation to Oaricy-s (ireat Picture of YVvoniiiiic Il eyhae detevtnined to distrihit'e annm" the. puieha-r.-. of this w,,)k. price, sl.o,,. t..iM:Ht t.'itts of" tho aluo oi i .-,.(). i LIST OF MKTS. ! elarhlc Statuary, SlO.OOfl! Pel to I.M loo 0,7 i..,ap Clav ' ' loo' We'.sf r, p.o. '; Caihoan. '., , i. oi i, i t. b'. .'""' - W cil t.'ohcd SttJ ;,;, ..i';.c. : -rate Ml Raintine-s. ( each xloo',' sph-i.'d a'ilt tVanies. size o- 1 f, a" ' ,p w, 'ejal t . ii j-atii'.ngs. tio fee! each. S-'h e.ooi '! , 'ate !:a'riivii,ts.l.i-:i!iimtlv oil. I,,., in fie ih rich gilt frames, iMx'yo in. ant steel epgravinc-s. colore, i :n t the Wilshit.u'tou Moltlllleli:, p ack spl. 4,y i phui: eii-rrav ices, from ; ,lj;P mat -s, now ;,, p..scssi,, ,.f. ;u,.i fv th.- Ai-;is;g Union, of tj. marof, f.op ;,u ,.t. t., il , .,,.;. ! ih o feivnt O'l P-e k- L v : Uonl I-Nt.-ito, SI.OOOJ 1 -kg!it d.vet;:ne. !,, :te,j ; ,.;tx - pj : bidldi.-r lots in Iff and lost sis y', .;r; " each i "i ft , p. cadi i-pion. b"' Yilla ";t--s. eontaiuitie- tach l uo.V! m, v. in tlie Miburbs of New Yo-k eiiv. ;p ,'j coinniiiiniii. a niiigiiiti,.,.:!-,!, v e.-iv of tl,. Hudson River and Loiil' Island Sound. . h -s- ?-' Ltiiiio f Cash. :).fM)! '-"' Joans of .sh. f,r 1"-) yrscach. w itbom in . t- rest or sth-nri-y, -f.Vi each, .. , o!' n.ooi pv, a-' 5 - F :-ti'!.a. ft.-. Id St-et Y'lP h' 'h ;e" I'htte riean of ca.-h tielo t. tej-ravin-r. . -ii-e povpo j. Itcor.-al V, oik of Art. M I A i . i. tech n ay lv seen a' the tpeou,!. tn ,,aa of the -J, cf the gt'.-at A .-.p, PlO.eV. 'be ce of ties e-pis. W P'ee V PI ',, ,P; tip.Ut sal, of He1 tick, ts. ed on the coniplelp V Vt'tlle Toe "c!'as-r ...f tickets, op the r Pt Of his or-.ier. v : , l,e fivwitiphd. eaivfp'v paeke, c.ne copy ,f The -Wy, initio," eiia' tiy in oi! eoki-s. ,-.) nil, copy of ihe "W voiiiine- :. either l-.on'.-d ami one c,,py oi ie-T:i- otn.-t- euc-rav Uil's, cppil to r in value, ai.il is entitled to 3 .ffp.. Xisc purchaser of mo,-,- tiein tie!., ts. ,-an h-'AC hi eh- ice opt i"0din.HPt Mlt.jocts. fp, ;o sfeel plates own,'. I y tuc An,.;..' I nil n. each pl. 'nie ieinp in value clUPaiel.t totpe - Votnine-." illld Is emit lei to one.t-rifl for each !;. -k-.'t im holds. A list t t' . - pp -p.- v.ft o. s-p n fho f-f p-e , f his pap' r. A'-Ui-', '. .. oe-lFpo- ,., fee, one ae'epta ' r to,- ..p, ,.f och-bv f.,i-v . idinc- i p, st ; .aid. , shall he sent a Gift Ticket, a t.-pv of AV-,.-mif. and a iiiospectus. con-ntinuiir i,!l tu ces.'arv : Hi'iiiiariou. R isc mi 1, ntiy believed, that the ti-'k. will be disposeii , f by the first of duiy. vv hen the ,ib-tribn-f ti ot ;.f;s will 1., entrust. -,i to a fint. Ml TREE AERoINTKD by the Th KET-HI-DERs. The steel phitcs from which t!v Kn.-n-.ivii.. s p! iP Uni ii'o '!. can be seen at, liie ottice of the Atti--.' n an i e-vst. xpi po-to. Soc-im ns ,,f t lie Oil Raip ugs ai'o Eilgraviiie-. u;v ;iiso oji v icw at the. P ii -res. Ifefeieiiee, in resaid to the Trojiertv. W. ( Bill-i-i : '. Fs4.. t'ounseiior at Law. o W;'il si. N; Y. E. ,T. issehei- cv Co., Real Estate Brokers, so Nas-au stnvt.N. Y. Ad op' .ps fir ti. keU. must be addressed pi pai'.i. vvpti tip I'M', v enclose.p t J. W. liMdlh''OKE. Sec, "id i -.1 5".) Ib-oadway. New York. Ml Vi' I A ii ?1 IC'SI! A f -:s. ,.'F.I.I.S being sole proprietor for Rism.. f I S Sun. o'' Shl-vr-.; l;!,.!,r.l!c.l Sc ilior Ma. chines, has the in in operation at his store. Nm E Matn s're.-t. iilsill Sun. where ensioi,,e,-s .-o. have coats, j ;,nts. ,.r vests, made in the best mano.al a tlv shoi 'ist i,oti, e. The vi oi-k is .,!! ner arvan t--! suivrior in strci-."tti and beautv to any w ork tint bv han h In stitching, lmtiiCa.ll in ami see theni d. WELLS. nip' can vv oi k . :t!j':ll'e N4 rr DODD sox lj-. ii -,w re i i, ing Irom th, ir recent pur-i J. V i s le ill New York. IM.ih..l..!i.T.i-. in ew i oiaA. j I'lia.telpiiia, Boston, one sch-Ls of 1 tne largest, and best seiei ted Try Goods, Clothing, &c, I- v-.-r ; ene. I in ibis market. It wotild be impossible tor s to a't' mj't a ,h sc-ii,tin ,,f ,,r stock, j;'" rvoui-i ,.1 to all who w ish anything in our illie to give US a call before l-l'ivli'io.,,, I n,,. ... ' si rt'liept of r.oNMirs. noNNirr kikoan, a v.. hs something tint we can boast of. ns thev ; vi eve selected ivitii nmie than ordinarv caie. 1 No. 1. i AT n: i lt ! .VTT I ATIOM! I SHALL go East about the L'Ath of Fcbruarv , ami as 1 must have money in order to huv : goods cheap, I v oiild earnestlv iC'iuest all tho.'.. in lehted to me. by note or book account, to call and sett,, );,; i,,c on or hi fore that dav. ti" 1- W. R. WHITE. Til S! Til VS.'! 'I'll Vs!!! U IT.l.'b unalitv of (;uii.o'A'l"i-. Tmpe A V V rial, and N'oung Hvson Teas, waiiann-.i ,. give sa' isfa, ti.'ii. rebel dins t from I'Mlao . I'hi.i. and for .sale, at t'roni an to so edits i-r ib !'.V ap7 ' 1 1 . h ,c R. I'.SIT.Y. ( Y v cell FEE NSW ARE. - A hllg, bv,.. li. isso, inn ,,; ,,( , v. 'ii baud tin. I t, a v C b ESl'IA nt , I'-.'tisv ,i, i.
IMPORTANT TO 1 fit farstv, Tarrior v Stage I'roprietor. GEO. W. MERCHANTS CELEBRATED GARGLING Oil VFAKRii.LKLf.a IN THE UlbioBV or MKDHTIM Aa the most remarkable External AnpiicaUon ever uiscov6red.
"They can't Keep House without iV Experience of more ili.iu t-iMeeii v cars lias etHi,!i'.i t!:-. us: thai Merchant's i e.ehr:i:e.i iiarc'iiu: Oi!. r Li.i "eie.il Fami'y Kiubr'vau m, tvi.i cure n.Ust iasts, aini 1. tieve ail such as Spa cms Sweetsev Rii gbeiie, Wind rails. Rot Evil, Callous, "C,ouki Heels, Galls of all kinds, Fresh Wounds Sprains, lhuises, Fis tula, Sit fast, Saad Cn.cks, Strains, Lanu'iies, FoKtidcred Feet, Scritches or Giease, Man re, Rheuniatism, Rites of Animals, External Prisons, i'ainful Nervous Atlbct ions, Frost Bites, Roils, Corns, Whitlows, burns and Scalds, Ci.illhhiins Chapped Hat:ds. Cramps, Contractions f the Muscle, Swi.liiuirs, Wcakncs d tic Joints, Caked Kivosts, iciite. dc. T!ie un i ill ... 'e-e. u( iliis lie, m the cine of diCttfes l,i II. -r.es ,ie 1 i ciie. aa-l evet. ja (iilaiaa Ileh, is .iaily t-;-c m : li; i n; ore kiiow.i t. i t.o laruarez cemnHinity. Ii cm harliy he rre.hte.!. ex'Vi-t i those who have been in Ule ha'tjii el" keepiej n m lie ..' sailiies Hint hou-e, whai a vast anioni.t el pr.ai. s.r!ra: aa.l time, arc saved by the lei'.e'y a;i-;t i.m if on. Ifc" He sure the name of the ?'e proprietor. GEOIttiE V. MERCHANT. l..-kt:rt. N V . is b'.-wn ai the M i ol' the bottle, aiel in his. h.oniwriiiair over :t:e rork. A!i orders aLldresMti to u.e proerieti-r will be pr.inip!y Ie5pom!.'ii to. icl a I'.iaiph'et of the A-'fr.!. revi -ee what wo:. tors re rt'"rM:;w ejsheu hy ihs- ui: of i ree;i!'Ui.e So.,i i)v r-'p.'iuabie ile.Per c:.';rai.y, States HtiJ "ai'eel:i. Also by in t!.t l'.iiil ! II. S. ,t i;. ESREY. I.'i in:: So,.; , I hTiestband C. nteaisi, r ,V; Co. Ye r.v; II. L. .,;. n. , i An rout: .1. R. C!iiVk. Manchester; 'and wh, les-,f. , j by .1,-hu D. I'ark. Cincinnati. b.l- iv ! Invalids of Ohio County, Attetitio;! I ! Is; i.vr.5.?s Acjisisf.w Hydro-Electric Voltaic Chains. tO.N.vrRUCTED to be wrn next the skin. V. -' pt'oo.ueinL.' a cons'tant eui rent, of v.ui n t errunt -ed Eieetve-Mauiietisni. I5y beirg ai'j.lied to the ' s'ait of the iliscase. they pro, Ire in-i ant I'pptr i, ! lroui the mo.-, acute pain, and also tin-p-nnapetit and sp, c,tv eur- of ALL NERYOES DEASI-S. ' 1 i i . Eir t, Pint ism. St. "if us Dance. Falpitation ; 1" the Heart. Fains in the Joints, Reii 'dieal Headache. Deafness. Flinoiie.-s ! ! vsteri.-s. eh-k ib adaehe. Indi-estion. Dvs . ! lyspeps,., Ui-rine pains. Asliini. 1 ains m tue chest iVe.. eve. The IRocti-ie Chains ur, ,i be patent in this i-i,nn. Utbo,.: - so, i raiiee. Getmany. ,u-;iia. and lu ;ian an 1 arc ae tiSeil 111 eVcrv htwpitfil ill the cite ,,f N.-v. York, a- r, eii mended bv R .- in Euro., arc .h'hA re,-om- t 'fs. A'alentine M..tt. Jture'l. i Post, ar.d Caruoehan. - amph much vahiab'e inforniati- si. can 'A h. v,iU cxn'ain their !!p , f 1 o . - , . - - o. ,-, ,na iipi!L' iv had ( Lrra's P-C. Rliee of unu -v., to ,s ,. -I hmk eh se . ,el p; u.k r Vlell." Th-ph-s it pou which it is t mimed that il . j'ioduee ti.elr marveloas cures, are. Jir.-t-m uv iu s nisipv-j s a;-,, atteniie.i and nr. -.5 Prln iepleps that all need be : a deficient ut) ' closely reso,,o'.:, and '. that ; worn ov.t am? t'u' nish to the pl'W, 1 f'ul ttillo v of nervous i'uid. an airent that 1-eTrieiiy. o-electro uiaonifisni: (. V".' t ;'e. -P p ; o t et ' e .-batllS be:t'. :poo i pe ,;irt and orefati ,11s ;hl,l VIU. listed lierv.Us syst,-!,!. !o ptil'll.sr Ct'i-ets. the l,erv,e0 ,;i ; vv hick is reouili'd t dm .'. healtil aeti Hii-opeli pj ePt:re svsp ,!!. ili-l-Pa.; ; P. osPlt. tP, ocP-aa' laws nnip :s re pur, i t... taken . hi "!t a tloj,; ol-servaia'c to the health is n'-piircd. Frisk iVieti Ul up, p th part ,'.:seasi d. a. lis much to tla f the ch-uns. !,y increasing topir power. Rut I'M vtism. The lo'-I si uniatism call ije cored i re Ops,-; . .- vvearmp' t; luii; a ! w days. Mi-.v i rmg v:th cold !"k foeimu t t! e , art iff ete-i s-. served utaier a' I cirenmstauee-. 'i'l pracpe, ..f nibbiiiu - n some ;p;!-v is aiwap- inj-irion-. ' . neist -.e, re can hi instnti' ly p ilel ed i'V a sipa'c of tie ehaim 1 l V 1 I Dt-KV-ls. I tills . ipss the eic-tt chains hav, p.tovi.l mo ta:o. ppy olhaf relMCie. (,, j .-,.; j , , arc loui'li too,,- ,-onv euicof. ale more , , w.-ichiii'i but tav o or.p.c, - than th :: e. at ule e cnine-n linhni-nt is U'-ut,. pain application of diseases. C Cle-Clo,! - I'P 'i th. A :!si i e i -. -, p 1', a. ul-: spppoi P. r. w !;ieli is lieav y and nncomfortable. F.v ' attaching one end of t j chain iijh.ii f lie uN!im ; and t he other Up"!, t tie -;pi ji;t at., , , if, ips. , t!ie u-uai trotibh-soiii.. s, innti.m- oftiap ,;, j coinp lain arc ojiec relieve.). A cot -tan! . pro nt of eicetp., .n;pruetisiii is seiii t h pp. pd , . Pe na rf - . ; wh'cii -mis as a powerful stipiulau' l. tp, ... ...,;- : system. j f .KK vv til be eivpii to any ficrso-i wh.i -v ; 1 1 I prod'loo s,, ,--:,-, we'! -audieie ieaP-.l c-rt i tieat'-s . f i cur.-s. i'oih I'roni iuteilij: ut pati.-nts and -i.-i-ni:V I J 1 1 ;." r i, alps, -it' nervous di-ep-es. as ;(, ! lvrfs.1 'fed by tile Us- of Rai .eluiaeii. r".-. I el! 'io j ' 'i if- v. n aln the hist ,-,r. For se !, til ' pe pi-,-i;.;,P.,-. u. ,1,,. j , t.( . States. men If i i-T. Rising ,,al ; fe-ee,; f.v i mi p,: v. I . ".b iSKRH ST EI NEK r. : jmi-pt G, n-ral at'etit.. White st.. N. Y. The Young lncrienn's Idhrarv. a' '-: --iv. sci i -s , ,f Rooks faA'v EEC L and a '-: n:.ir Fcoo'c -Fm p.- cup- eotineet with the cioU hi-nav ..four .-, nntrv and Lives "f Distiinrulshed M. n. w rii.n .vith 'mii'-h cur. and in an .iiti-tta.nln-r and instructive manner. ;th illustration, of imponant events, ami beaulii'idly i!biminat -d :;:! papes. ..ontaiiiing: 'flic life of Dvsm.: V i istp:. t lie Creat A.-.U'r- , lean ;.. snia.t:. v : tive of l,is ,-','-,. . , 'ions; Vote JI..1 i fshiu-r at Fi-thipp' ! ship: c'.-t -. i n, j Fuiiker Hill .-. h-i.'r. Marshli.-'.d th re ! m-mei'ous anecdotes iljitstra . aid t ' , i'o Ft on in-.' lliestra 1 iu tip Saw Ml!!: U cbst.-r ci s'. ,- .!lv!i!.;l.gth,? 'lerk end! piop; th" cnstlf io i'-n : cbsp r at I aiicui! i ' WoP...., ; xv, ;,,o t a -, luil: is I-ar c. I h- life of R.-p t. ; id ' ! ' lie iis; .. im The lid Tin- hu . Ti:- life , T!i, !if. The libTh. ll'e The 'if.- , The iife The !,( f Id nj. Fraofibi. idpdratiop-u !' Hem asliipepio. -dusi r;itl,,ps. :' M plom pliie illu trad.-tis. of Lafayette, nine i! -u.-.iratioiis. f Wm. IViMi. liiuc illustrations, of Gen. Taylor, rune iilus'ratioiis. f Andrew .biekson. nine ihtisti-afi- ii-. f Najioleon iJoiian.utc. '.' il!ustratio,s. Hell of !i,,!ene,nleiice: ,-r. Fhilad ui b'ni in 1T','. nine illustration--The Yani-a e 'I'. a pui t v am! ''.her st- lies H hevoiutieii, nine iihistr; thus. 'oiitaining iu all over loo iHu. rations. j la, Ii volunu is well written, and can saf. ly llhl' ,'d ill t lie la Ills ofVetmg people. 1 hey ,' I. 'ill nune-rous a.p, n. di ... ilu--' rati v c ;' i !,. , arly his'oiy ,,f our couiOi v . and are Well a iai t"ii '. r Family or School Li in al ic.-. l'ri.e . T s, t . handsomely bound in. elodi.gili books, and neatly put up in b", .. .;.T.. Fii. e 1-er olan,e. ncatlv I. und. cloth gill. ."'. " '. Colporteurs. Agents s hoel Librmies will be supplied at a liberal discount. Copies will Insent by mail, jtostagc free, upon the r i(.t oi the lice of n set. op anv volume. I.INDSAY.V !!EAKISON. Eublishers. a id -'-in -.'South Sixth street, Phiiadelj bin. KKADV MA 1)1: CLOTIIlNi;. Ivv oiild ,-idl jtaitieti'ar at. ntioti to this luau h of trade, as I am now prepared to oih-r niperi or iii'liieemenis in all kinds of Men and hois Clothing. I have laken great pains in gcttim-uu in . i , i ... in.,, - a i ii i a sci s ca 1 1 i " ' i-'it am suited in the pn.-c, nutimlal and tit of ,. ol Pi ,l,g IV gar-ni'-ni. ; I have also all fouls Mens wear, sn, h as i" Us at ail pl i. es. 1 a, n I, in. k I HSsllimivs, F ancv 'I", 1 ivce.ts. alnii'l -. .1. ans. At.. A".. :" '' W. F. S HIT!'. Y'i-,: ii i. I.;. tf' ii! varii ly , f Glass, .lap: 1 i - I .amas --i-i'a!'!e f r j -,m ih ' H .. i; i -i v ! hi
Twelfth v?ar of the ! uil isvii i.i: wri KLY oi mint: 'J'lir I.f-,:,s' H -t, ,r,i C,',j,.-PajM-i- in tit' V, ct: ', In i-i'.o'-:' rhe I'r. st-v!ts f r ti:-1 we'f'l' vea of ! the WEEKLY Od'hiER. wc- t.-.-i that ir is only : livtvssnry to etiei th- past as ati -ai n.-s of w'ra.t i we wih do in the Ititi.ie. Oei vi;, iil.it;, i- n, laig' !' by tl.o;is:in.'is tia.t, 'hat of ;. y ot),er j-ap-er .!: the State, and "':!' V taai ! i.s;:vu :ha: ' the C.vvniEit will: by the eta igv ttt.d ilidusfrv of ' its manaavntvr.t. fuily maintain its po-itioi. us j its hi .'h character us a reliable and a.lpu.ble ne v. s- ! paper. ' Its Nl.ws. Lm.KUiY. '.j;ti:ciAi.. Misci.i.t.ANEors a;;l Aomcvi.i ri:.n Dep;. rtnietP.s ate I i the ittilids of the (.ciit-.'l'S. w i haw So, n 1'-, I the rrteees ot eoToo.-tut-t assistatr.-. and a il! receive a!l reiiiu-:!e attep-:.,!:. ; Lav- in pr-oa ret: i; s. -. era! a: ; -ac:i ,:o - eRies f.'l- the ne SI 'heUee. one of v hicii V POIl I AU VU17.V. STORY. V T1TTKN f.Y MI-s MATTn: cltirFITII. expressly for the I.- ui.s-.il'.e I oi i:i!,ia We do no- ' hesitate to promise that it will !e one of the most siiee.-ssf.il eiiol'ts this popular Milter. Miss Griftl. is ti.iw bu-ily eno,.,..; j,, itiiitf he sto.-v I end its publication will he cottnueiiei-d curb- ii. ; .'aiiuai y. It will be followed by several o'.h-Voi-; .o;r,-i l t..n- from Weil- known writi-i s. : I'oiitjes v.iil li, ,t Oeep.p.v e:;r eohlllllis p, t;,. ,.x. ; caisi.-n of news Ult. i-.i.R;,!,,,.,.. mat!.-;-; ul. ; i no pains or e:cp n will be paie,l to iaak. tue Coin ier an eeep;;;,ie jsit r to the tinid.-. and an in iespe'tsibh :,id to ti.e man ,.f bu.-iu-ss. Xof.vit!ist;.n'li!!g ;;.' Lrr-at in- r. a-v in the pri'-e ; of the pa pel u.on w lii.-li to Courier is piiAr.-d. and the laiate addith-'i to : . n- - iru.frallv. run i-utep ,,p si t.st ttii-i win. ukm.mn uit SA5;i;: We exp,Tt to make po p.;- doffielleies 'o- tie. inev.-as,, ,.p ,,Uy !:-t. :o,'l the aid of , :; in i.os to that -nd.. wish it distinetiy nnders'.oo.i. howio er. that vr- e-k no man's i.alr lia-r--does n,-t think the t tiper i- lieieV v tne very -mad p. ice charge. i ji.r i. Oi 11 'I'llELl. W.- still adh re !:U':.:'y to th- i ash svrfM. n,,l 11' Ver ititend to .!..-!a,. V.,.t!, it. At th- tnp.,w:e -
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Iio'.: W.v i , ii vv ,n !i -I'or tie- p. xi lai-e,-..:. , t.aspleu.iid !:ie : 'l.o M a :, n ivi.f !i - - For the ne: ; third 1 a,-t t. a Pi j ' !. siiahi i.l.vi i: H a h i: word! -For the p,er i fonrrk laro. st list. Sit. vi a Watch worth - - file E,,r tin- next ; fifth 'i latprest li-r. ;, ' did Goi.n Fkn and - , ;. worth - - . r ih.. next si.sth . largest lis-, a cop, ' ui-h of ledev's I.e. 1; It f. . ,,p, Maeaipe. and Helper's Magazine f, r year. i'o'- the p, - s.-v , nth k st IP., . ., i-V Vi.c!l ill: ie - f. j;,,e . anam - AI; pa. :;,. s'.r op..- v ear. E. ' it:.' P"P .-.vi.tli fiio c .e-t. . a ooj - C, lev's '.. ev '- la.'. a.r. T; aid t' r-;ti;--. v. ipn. i - .., ; p. th. t ', , Rie, a:, i du m. i o-'-nas; act a.s ai'ents in ofbertv ise. atui n ' -- an ' ' i-,e; - a' e ol amine- su b-cril mit'ipr fun-Is. Ail in t'iu'ps or rdej-s sfe.iiii -e laPlro-sco. post p; V. . II. i !. o, VIJ'EM.W A: CD Ponrier l'rit .:. Tiihi EsfaPl" -f Io"! . ' l.o hm, : , 'ar Mum. i--.lii- . hi afflk ri:i 1:1: ad: MEADEId.'HIA MI.1M, .L lit MS !, - i -l:oei-l ,i po vca'saa-o :.c In. K i N K Ml I N p of Thi'-! and I'nioo la. !,,'.. ' :mo !1:i-. J'liila-V;fl:t:i. Fa. i INYAL1DS are" appris d , ; jp. lap- .- Dr. !." '.. u-.u-clj ot',;!, i.-. i a! '- ' -l !;a- a 'Ps, pap-cui ia;i, ppuui.-b , i ; ttt! ..-. Ins . aepec to pa'pi ' ii..-. v hioU cl-gaj-os his u ' He catPe-ps to-. ;.!,fov-ti. 1"' ;V' P t tp -:-an,is ; ppn oat of Jtf.... Recent a'l'p-t ion. tP!aiU!ied. ao., ate TWENTY YEARS OK I XFEEIEVE i -; If-' tp-alm, n f a ep.-s of .lb. asps l.R?p, e-iecteil and imOertectly Ulii lei's; o. io . ,;,- '-'d Dr. Ki'ike'di;. . Autii,-r ,-f a w..k on S. U ' 1'ie-ervaoo,,. ) to pp.. that nil!.' t.nths of the ! "pUs, p of oei-v-n- ,',.!.! li'A . l-,-;:l ap-l eon -liti::;. -n-aipiaPia-s. pnnta! ami j !, -j .;. -uilhrlnLf. arc ' traceable to cel'tabi habits, im-pot 1 tlie ui.,st secret yet ..caolv and liPai sp.ii.os of doiucsp mist .p, j pe. :eatUK m, rtlltil v. 'i'AK'l FAh'TK'I EAR N'TH'E. Tiere is an , vi habit soiuvtimistndnb-rci in by l" ; s. m s -,i p., ie. , ,t p-i, er' o-v imp Up wit" i hem t" hum, ho., i. and ui.i.-h. if Lot 'vPe tm-d jt, ,ln,- lime, t l-gc-sclioiis i.irf.H-;,.. p, mat ii'mula! l api ip ss. i,ut e-jv,., ,, a s. Pe, ,.f pro'.-,,. t..,p ' uisidiofs. and dcvaslalimr all'c.-ti. ns. Few , f 1 '-''."S" W io I cUVe I,;,;, f, , n,...-..,;- pmctice a V avvp -c ,.f ;l. . , ps.-, ap-nees. untd thay I'n 'i In- . m r ' us s' s' ,-ni shattered, il-. i - p. ma- am i uuac--oPai' Uup's. ami vaeue i'ea :n t ia- mind. Tie' u: fortunate ! hus af ccted li,v.in, s if, !., . UUaoa: ,, e,o,,,- mi'!, jw-nsp -nied i-.'i'l. 01 t- !!' l.'.s U"i!.l to st u,l . I, is sP-o is tardv an 1 'it is. hems i.ipP. M-.-s.-!''.tc. aia! cliaaa'es ivi'l- !.- em !'-.- than nun). If he emaiteii-ate himself b -f ... lias done its "pt. ;. p. i entep naf i m. feme -.. anf'iui: ':l. ami hi- ..p. . lliis is caus-.i by iImjiIi i'..bi -. 'i si'leratioiis whie'i! shoiiid'awakeii tie tie se siniilarh situa'-.'. It! his si it ih ' ju'.-ieti, nv . his imo''Is iil'u that ia-se an e. n -attention of MAi;i;t Ai.K levid-vs ti.e tu'eiiimep: ..fw-M-r;.; T-rditirms. in o'dc'-t!a:l if may i-cadv R eanse of mutual hai.fincss. ('o,i',! the v.-if u hi. e covers th, oi i - "-ill of domestic VM'etehcila s- , eii-ai, Midi's tna s luree iu every instau e di- lo-ed iu iiow many .-..nM i b ' trae. ,; t ! ' ,i t"-!-s ;md th, :- a -f ud an lii-ai'p im m ply i Pe" w !,lie i; is v .a lit .. pi , ....,... unstrung and relived orpanl,: Pi 't i. Sivilicd and stn Ug'!H-ne I. h'EM FM ','.' He v ho places himself umhr Dr. treatment may tviigioudy eontlde in sumiitaai.;-: An. ;.P . Kinkelin's his iieno-,-as a i- nt!emam auu i . iv m,..,n tj assut i'le e. I iial the ... n ts of Dr. K. pal ten M 1.1 11' V i 1 lli Ulig map. i making -, h't Io.- , I'e.-pi no fab, im desiy p -i.so k p.-v. n to ..ii.. v, "p. etabidlv . . all cei tain I , i o u a' i"n ; II I' ll I V Of. T"o many think th, y v, Hi c. m , id t he P. ! -eeir own hearts. and. tuv : hem-civ Ala-1 i.e i often js this a lata! ilelusiou. and h"w ma-.v a I'l-omising oiing nuo'. w h" n.igbt (Mv,- P, ' ornam, ut to s,,. 1 ;y. has laded ft.. in th- ear' in i St i i'-tutcs ,-f t1(. ,, ril, :,j.y ,, nioMei 1, 1 the appi;.'i,-i.,;, ,,,di pew the rap. iV" a.l ag. ),t. ned j on'y !,-, Dr. K. Weakness -ind i-ootimt i, mddc- , biiily prompt h- , i and foil vi.mr restore 1 I t c'd N Tl.A INYAI.IDS Can have (by sppi ,g their case eNpliet'y. toe-cup cr v, itli ail their . v niptoms. in r leder cie!,,sbi.r'., lem'piaiHe'i D cordinglv . Kd. i'toiiiiatid ac 1 i i w a I de. and j ii.-l.., ,1 r to anv part of J).,. Rn me li"iii DAMAGE ...i ted S;ams. I l.losll v. i, I A I ! 1 Yojiili ansS 13;iiiIioI. I Y;,ii,r,.i .(,fb, ii l',;-,.ihir,' ,, Kii.h -V.'t u.l .SV,''-' war, ,.'.',,, it., . ( Vp's. If is a w rk etnillctltlv v ii v i es of the 'PPled. a- mi as a means ol , hi' ll w c ii v e. N ATURE'S HE IDE. ilh Rules for from the Fiesthe Prolongation I' I. lie. j,,-; A letter with a remittance ,-f pa cents, or t he vidue hi j. os. stamps, ail.l, ,.ss, J 1 n. Klnkebo. l'hil.a!. ! 1,1a, pa. w ill scenic a cpy ,.f .,.r lucai'ove ticks bv re-urn ot imiii; ,v 1 , ilill be sent pee l' i ., ,' a'-e f, , . 1 . !io.,l... !cs Is. i-d up. ' Cam, a-sers. Tm v c! li m- AgciU-. A -., so; : eh--l, siile IP Ihe publisher's pi i.-es. j of a large j-iotit. 1 All L'-i is mus' Iv post paid .i.-h s 1 C, 1,P .1.,., ,-c. ao. 'd a I ill . I b f N. h' I !
CiN'CIXXATI (iAZETTE i d. X ENVSPAPLK AND Jul? PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. DAILY, TM-WEFKLY & WEEKLY NEWSl'ARERS Enlarged to Ilxtru Mammoth Si-! Each pe eotial to :'...mi I';;- ),tavc. 1'or J'oui Cent ! DAILY TEI-WEEKRY. WEEK I V . Hill I K BY J. C ('. J. WRIGHT, cv L. li. RIM'Jiy,
The R-.oprle'.ors of the tiazetfo are a e- n-jti:!.o. , and-r tie l.;0.vs of Ci,-o. uu.-ei the sty!- l..f Cincinnati Gazette. Co.mi'axy, To this address business 1 :ter.,- will he dir-eted. Weekly established 1 5f3; Daily I s'2 7 Desning to make our J'aj -r occupy a posit iut; In advance of others and to give our pr trons .,' . rvi;is:tf possiole. we ,. s,,.;;cv cida rir-d r : several tiewspaper issues :.' ove. : mi j ..... . -j , . ; lor patronage at the pii-.- d.-si.-iatte'i. This,. :.- largem.nst sui.'c-ts the pr n to a h.r.-l i :.- e'ei.scd exi-nsc. ier tn-y i Cv v dc"f?(;.;r. ed to nn et the iu-t expoepp: of inu l'ie .... . '.e ;.i;d aim f, prrseiit the i;..st puivr- ia'p , West, for the We.-t. ' tjih iiuiA (azn rr IS RRiNTED n s'l KAM RREsES. R SU! t 'iid ..vith the latest iut-lh.-etiee 1 v 'i ' -1 ea'raphie eoUili.nnieatioti ,i:h ue. .V
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";, 1 ii.os- sa-ista.aory and ilal- eadept, se! ;p- : -Ps at se , , , '!:- mi-el':ipe,.ps ,' p rrT.,;; will alwa.-s '-'Ut'- a can-fully e!-,,.,; ,..;; .,. o-.p.h Roetrv. Moral M.-sa's. i i. ,. , : jip- im.d k.::el:es. E-iityinar'and Hi:: pus !.- ' '-'u:.e:p hdera-e ,-; p .;:; rai j 1 .,-P . rai lnJoriii: n. atal ;l ,-.;e. ,:, ,. ,, . ... in-truetive -e!.-tions for tip- ' ,.,:: of ti . n mcmbeis of the Ho;,,. Fir -sid'-. e often, a- illm-r.eiop-. i...o, ,P,.,. Av,.0, fiits, ot modi ! h..,;.,cs and vllsthp'tdshed m , and piaee--. Eew Week'l. s ;n the I : it.-.l Sp.t.-s e. .-.-p., myre n.aft.-r-- w- Face , ,..-;;,-,! ., ,., ..... Weepiy tr.-m ':!a.-inp;Pi. at ,., . r,. -,. ..' Vii!i -'t'-ar at: , xi-.-mlitpp. .f f.p, .,. .;!: . , , , . g f; r '.lie i-asi: iiiadvan.-e. .. c w i ) .. , ". ""in-' lmnJ.er of We-PP ,s : , p..'!-' 'fp'p: a-es n h.-n t lie time is s np :,- w ee': :y in v r;. : .... a , , P ,-opK-s sip. and :' -r e.- -o . -1 . .. a.-. . , h... d- j io. ,1.. ,i '; -' , f'" do do to a..:;-,.,-;,;--. :., Can: Atoirri-iNs. Nea s- ' -. , p d, ., , ',- ;i : 1 tii.de at the nuei-oet - ,..A; ... ... .'j tha' 1 ' tlPe: evpi:-. - PP ;i. ., ; . . , .- . , , . ; siu, Adi i-rtisin- .. .:!;i.u .p, . . Pa, .a f i eua -St. ro; PP? r. . tp ur W,-k!v pap.-r h:kp t . a- a V im-s . r ao: .. t I s p;. up- , , pesp-.l up it, if. a;:;,-. . an i : ' .mi kept in 'peer nia--. -. if ;.. v 1-a Pi-. 1 i-o-p, . : - ' - ' i .at-- : The dob and F-. .!, If, -ip , .p.. ''o!me;,,p with a p us: p ..; :.. , 'l;",'-'-:; 1 "'--r eessi - . n-a'--. !p, p-'o a'e! her j e.-ss... ;o w, . ' - -a..: ,e o'e '-ao ill! all old ;',, P ,. L . ' p:.: and a's , Fin. Jin g. J.;-!.. ,...,. p, . j ... " g. s t.-vc. -u i.ij.e ,v . ' '" " -"' ., i F'd; T:m. ii , 1 1 -; I rtdi vsu Hctn-s (:r(,llt , -., . Nt. Ot ihr , hole V, or!.!. pn"FEsS'i; J. Wi)i 'DM YV I! RT tend 1 rcsja cifip'y i,,f -rui the , ..' N,.,, , ..' ' ti e w-.-rld at large, 'hat. '' -r ,.;. ... , .', Uiittf a!i t. see his w.-n.',. rfnl : d ! .' ..' entile wi.;-.i. , the t!,-st and tip,.: .p, :.:',, ever t.rodneeiE .-. now ,-n evhibi'-i..., it. v . Hall. Nos. :.:, .,... e-,, j;.. .. . , . , ; .. ; i u''j;--c ,.- pvppiailing Ann ri- au' Am ; , . .. i. ! a-'viug a world wid- -ir.-Ia-i. -, to 1 -s ,, v .. -d '-lto-.k offravi-K. A ! en p-,-- an i p. . .p.-. . mliieli sl,on!il be p.-ad bv the mi d- ,p 1 .. ,. : "i tribute unii ng the purcm;-. ;-. , ,' :. t;. k, m ,,-' nilssiot, the fifowiog nmgnlf-ip a:d' v ..'-'--rf - tilts. anc'iPi-imP P. ,l-c sum total of -., . .' LIST "E ',!l-"is. Rrof. Hart's ho!e W.-;-hl. w, , ! .s.; ,. ..... . , nine t , any . v a'ued af .: ... Riof. Har-'s l-dcganl I '' e;P ia S. . .a'-b 1 in-!,-.- ,-f U n-l in a !:': ... . . , .-c-llb . ,-;..u. the i'Ui.di- p- ., ' C'-s; .s.p-, ..,,. -Ppai--, j p b.nd s. .,,,,;. and conmpo,, P , tmmmf -. -,' ,-!. , c -,, n . ., ... a .:;,..;.-. v - e - ; . ,,, a : a ' '1 ho 'yiebrat, d liield -.f the f p ., Fran- is.-o. v a'p- -! -.t . u Rrof. Hart's tbt tanpd Fa" u- m-i the !,,!V I.a 1 1 I. f A magnltieent roideii.-e ii- Nd a Y ' b'-i.ooo Yolumcsof F.,f. Hart's ,-xt, usivc T ravels in tile Cdani New "''!' iii-ersoerse,! w id, r,-i:-..;rka-bh-Adieuiarrs. Aniusin.r det.-s. and TI riding i !,7p . gali'ly f'nial, with gd: edgm. :,, eluding a p. ti rail ..f i he :, , : ; ,- Tveeipv i,t, l;,d!,iing J .a.. v: ..p , ..'.. t.ibibi !' spin, re f, . p f, beautiful vil.iagc In the suba -u N. w York i f, , , a i, , ad: -d - ThlliV elegalif ii. i-i-v, i ., Fi: p -, . ..i f -"."O. h 1 v c elegant Rose v. o, .i I 'iauof.,, . , ?i"". Iuelpv c'cgal'l Rosewood Meb'de, ..s at'.sio,'. " ' Fifv clegapi G '1,1 Watch,-, .p p... p. .. 1 - pi'.i .. ; -' b"! " Eraceb-., j . . " " i.--, s. -ft - - .. t si fs , T pirn sd ,- y. ., a; s.p :'-'-:s D,-s,-.t-Si",, ns ;m 1 p. ": si 's ciepp- ,: , d'.d'"' s; Ii.! m. -'.'"'""Vols. Mr-.. IV.-.lb- -toil's C, r, ' Rag it Fun a! .: i p- . H'.ono pj ',-cs ol' tip mcst l'as!ii,,p abl, M iisic. a! .'."' cts. eo." i,i eieg.ait S.ee! Fngrav ir e;s. fp. , m i'lalv .tg'aved Re. ke! Maps. I th. ,'ipv , I N, w ) ... k, 1 .osp poi-e itioi.nai.'s. at its, A i 'an tor l"o year- vj'!i, pt ipt, r, or mviii i.y. ..f cash. I It ;: 1 It 's ' oPlPlclipy ocdev.'d th;,. ! , ;P i .e. ad i.. s eo i n- tbe jr-peMv wbi U i y l lie t-i st ol J un,-. The flop, ,,y will be phi ....I j ,!,.. P. ,- . .-, , 'omnn!'ec app,,i:p,.,j ).x ;, :,p ,., p,. d'-iimu!cd ,r. a H'ife.tly t.o, a, ...(..,;.,.., v t n.i i ici i i ! c . jt, 1. 'I he p of Poke's 1. i, 'a !i nt i: ling t he iioliler to , ,!r adooss',, ,,, .p.. . , mi , , , .-. e , " e . o a. ; Oil,- c) l. .Oil O.I.I g;' s-. Ad .'id,.,, p.,- iicke's must be aodr-ss.-.F iios--faei. n un 'he ine'icv . p, !,,-, d. ,,, j ,-,,, ,v...i iiu.n Unit. N is. -; ., ;-; j....; iV u , Hall. New Y, ik. and th- tick,.;- ; ; ), . ,,'..," I"i't :tr led to anv jiart of th- v "t-ld. ' uv inf. itmoi a, 1-,-liPive ... .,Tl,iu , eobPanc'l ; ,i. ..n:,.,. f .-!,.. v,-i.Vs !.... b' 1..'. its.il,.,- A Co., N. - ,, Na.sat: s. ,:,!. 'b'lFN WALK 'vn.. T.d... K-.-l -.. I'-w.s.. Em-Ms. Halt 1,. I V. ,.,-.-., .., : A'"-' 'v 11 ' ' i- bin i.Pd'o. .- d, U ' !" li - P i - bi
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