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' ' ' ' ' : ' : - - - .. ., LV,?r?IJ:i::7r .. -. '....nZ!, ii, I1. -Xivr ? t-I-JJ.Lu .-.li .mMilLLiJjL?",i!,H.i. I! hii.miwiwhii.1 ,11 iipi,. ,,,jiil,,iiii,iW,,fyjl,yl,..fi,u,JL LJ ij.j.np V;1;:!''1-'- "' U''J'"' U.'LlUJ.L'LJJ...'M;j1 ..iMi i.ii. wiofwini w.pb a558"' it V, VOL. VI MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1851). NO. 8. DR. D. M'BRIAR, WOLFF'S gwmraOT BmflCLOTHING HALL' 1T OUI.D RESPECTFULLY INFORM THKH TT eitimni of Jit. Vernon) Ohio, and vioinitj , that tie has permanently located in Mt Vernon for .. e ii i it. i, r t . . i . i . thenurnose of Praotioint bis Profession in the la teat and moKt substantial atyl of the Arl; and I would nay to those who may favor me with their patronage, that my work shall and will compare, both in BEAUTY AND DURABILITY, with any in the State. I would alsosay to those who are afflicted with Diseased Mouths, that I am prepared to treat all diseases of the mouth under any form; also, to operate on Hair Lips, singloor double. The bostof referenoescan bogivon. OFFICE Over Russell A Stupes' Bank, 3rd door below Mr, Sporry'a Store, Minn Street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. REMOVAL. DR. C. M. UELSCY, Would rcspeotfully inform thenoonlo of Knox andt regions aillneont tlint be is still in tlio successful tide f the clothing business, and is duly irrutot'ul to tin ItoliiminthiscitvfornoarlvlSvoarHtinst. firn.tcfulSi'' A CH Sfor the naBt.it will ever be liij. earn to morlf tlm fii-fl- J B--i- FIRE! FIRE! PROTECTION! PROTECTION !y fnsiirc your properly before il bnrns.s A New Fentnrn In IheTruilo. DI3IKPUBL1CAT10NS. A series of highly u-cful and popular Ilookn, of uniform style mid price. 7i pajcs,Ten Cents each. In one of tho following OLD AND RELIABLES mkis i.;suka.ue uoiit'AMES.ull with DENT 1ST! HAS taken, for a torm Of years tho rooms recently oecuplod by Mr. N. N. Hill, and immediately ever the store room of Taylor, Oantt & Co., wli.ro he will proseouto the various ilutios of tin profossion. With an oxporionco of over lflyeare constnntpraotioo.und an acquaintance with all tho LATE IMPROVEMENTS of the Art, ho foolsoonfi dant of advinc entire satisfaction. Tho best skill of the Profossion warranted to be exercised in evory case. On hand a fine stock of Uontnl matoriu'.s recently procured from tho East. Entrance on Main street, botwocn Taylor, Gantt .4 Co.'iand L. Munk's Clothing Store. April lU-23tf t W.VANCE. W. C.COOrKR. VANCE fe COOPER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MT. VERNON, 0. Office southoastoornor MainiindCbostiiutsrreoti opposito Knox County liank. septal) Bspsa a.. auxKiaraw ATTORNEY AT LAW, MT. VERNON, OHIO. OFFICE On Main Street, over M. Abornethy': Drug Store. D. 0. MONTGOMERY, ATTORREY BANN1NU BUIL1MNO, OVER N. MeGlFFIX'S, SHOE STOHK. Mount Vernon, Ohio Suooial attentron given to tho C'ollretin" ofi Claims, and the purchase and sale of real Estate I have for sale unimproved lands as follows, 640 acres in Osage County, Missouri, 605 acres in Warron County, Missouri, 302 acres in St. Fran cois Uounty, Missouri, also liJ aeiua mm ouu ii-aj nrolotin Hardin County, Ohio, and 8:t iicrcs'inH ... ni.:.. i r.o intr a Aioroor v,ouui,y, vuiu. -mnvi... ... sole purpose of raising money, hut are manufactured ol good material ngnt here at homo, and the cost of Jraanufaoturing.to the amount of SIX Oil SEVEN THOUSAND dollars annually, is paid out and dis Itributed right here in your midst. His goods are sold? rlipniifrir Hon rlv Pnvl and aro WARRANTED. Come, then, COME ONE AND ALL, FRIENDS, and get I have piles of Overcoats, . Stacks of Dress Coats, Piles of Frock Coats, Stacks of Superb Pants, Piles of Splendid Vests, Stacks of Gent's furnishing Fashionable Goods, And other attractive Merchandise. ALSO, NEW STOCK OF THE BEST CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, aid FALL Brd WINTER GOODS, FOR a i E V E R B R 0 U G II T TO KNOX COUKTY! A 11 to bo sold by the yard, piece or Case. Sept. 3, '6u-6mo43.iSOi clothes made to order promptly, and in the neatest, most substantial, and fashionable style. gW ALIj WUHK. W AUliAaTED GOOD, AND TO FIT WELL OR NO SALE. ONE WORD MORE. Hie People know where I sell cheap! The People know ray goods are as I say J. lie reople know where to get The most for their money! The People know that I Make the best FITS, Keep the best goods, Which never (nil to Give satisfaction, And that I Scli the Cheapest! ZZT Promnt attention civon to all business on-HCome. then, to Wolffs Clotllin.nr ITllll. trusted to thcru.and esuoouily tuaolluctingand se -JS j v -ifi.,i ,,,.i ,,.,.n i;. i.m turingclaimsnany paitolOl.io fi. 7, ! w" t V . V " Ll"ul" Uoo.an-l3jB-4-;-im. Hio LiHiLiLu tiiut ir iiuui m ui ilium. HOME AGAIN. Air Nellie Bly. Home Again, Home Again, P'rom all along shore. With lots of Fall nnd Winter Goods, To please my friends once more. Hero I have the finest goods, That comts across the Main, And I will sell Fall Clothing cheap, And beat the world again! Ciioiius. Home Again, Horr.e Again, "From all along shore, With lots of Fall and Winter Goods, To plense my friends once more. If you want n NICE COAT, And clothing for the Fall, . There's no place about lien?, Like Wolff's Clothing Hall. Home Again, Homo Again, tfcc, October 20th. '59 tf. The Dime Cook Book; ni'p i 1 ri I3"r, tho Ilouscwifo's Pocket Companion: embodying 2l.L JL I -xLiO!iw'm' Eoiinuinic, most l'nictiiul,most Exoel-j 'r5:llh3 rcVro o Premium notes, andl mWrV,. " "" .ju.Jii.vietyf SHOPS, thrown upon tho Wostorn market for th'S(-'OHHeqU(;ntly make 110 nsSCSSlllOIltS. Losses promptly paid in CASH lit this Agency. reoipos for cooking, in us cheap and compact a i'oru is possible. It contains, with low exceptions, such matter as is most nrailiihlo to families of modern means, or such as are incliuodto excrciso economy fund frugality. Manluutnu Fire Insiirnnco Company, New York. Incorporated 1821. CASII CAPITAL $250,000 Irving Fire Inxurance Company, Now York. In k art n hit. t r dnnn .miffj. ViiniL jtl IlllO VOOfllUOMVlCTOK, Humboldt Fire Insurai ce Com puny. Now York city. N The Dime Dialotrucs: ,UAM1 CAlllAli JJOO.OOOHi .,,,(,-rnll,w,ninl m.m . mllinrvil from nrU The Dime Recipe Book; A Companion to tho Dirao Cook Hook, einliodyini;: tlio latest and bost information for the American 1 I A iliMnlnr. Puf ilia ..i.vti.p tl.n ., .,nn ' it'iusuiiwm. JV lll,. ,UI I .,. t,,C ,, IU1 , tl.U .1 Ul . . the toilet, tlio kitchen, andtho sick-room. It y Mh.h SAM'L ISRAEL. JOS.C.UBVIK ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MOrNT VERNON, OHIO. OFFICE-Bank. -Main Stioct liolow Knox County XUMEr W. COTTON. Vf. L. BANK COTTON & BANT. Attorney's & Counsellors nt Law, Mi. Vernon, Ohio. ITTILIj attond tonll bu?inosa intrusted to their VV oare. in anv of the Courts. OFFICE, N. E. Corncrof Main nnd OomhicrSts.. ovor Pyle's MorchantTailoring Establishment. Oct. lth 1858. tf- I.orilliml Fire Insurance Coinnnnv, CASH CAPITAL $200,000 Each ofthoso Companies, in addition to thoir, CAPITAL STOCK have a lurgo CASH SURPLUS. iFavoriiblo Policies issued on Dwellings and thoiri iL'urnituru lor tlio term of three aud five years. business souciieu. T. EWINO MILLED, Agont. uiuco nt tlio store ol miller A white, No. 3 Miller Building. Nov. 5th, '59-n52-iy. iMTiiilii" JUSI HECEIVED, One of the best lots of Wnll Paper for price, quality and beauty, ever oILrtd' in Mount Vernon. ,100 bolts at 6 cts. 300 bolts at 8 cts. 400 bolts at 9 els. 600 bolts at 1 1 cU. 1800 bolts at 12 cts. ' 300 bolls at 13 cts. 800 bolls nt 14 els. 1800 from 15 cts. up to 1,00. 1000 bolts at Manufacturers' prices. Also, on hand the best TREHLE PLATED SILVER WARE ever offered in the Wost. SCHOOL HOOKS 4 STATIONERY nt WHOLESALE A RETAIL. MISOELANKOUH HOOKS, 4c. Also, CLOCKS, WATCHES A JEWELR V, and a great .Ninety ot Inncy goods, all ot nlncli no wishes to' mil and fresh sourocs Wit, Pathos, Humors, Sen timent! Designod forsehools,cxhibitions,und fum lies' liy LuriH Leiiiiinu, M. 1). The Dime Speaker; A comnanlon to the Dime Dialogues, omhrooins euis ef oratorv for the school, tho exhibition-room Kihe home circle, and the study; and comprising spec mens of wit. humor, pathos, anil f isannrsc, trim original ana eminent souroos. Com pi ltd by I.ons Lkukanii, M, 1). Trip Lightly. Trip lightly ovor trouble, Trip Mgiitly ovor wrong: We only ninko grief double lly dwulliug on it long. Why clap woe's hand so tighlly? Why sigh o'er blossoms dead? Wliy cling to forms umlghlly? Why not sock joys instead? Trip lightly ovor sorrow, Though this dsy limy bo dark: The sun may shine to-inorroiv, And gaily sing the lark: Fair hope lias not departed, Though rosus may hnvo tied; Then never be down-hearted, Hut look for joy instead. VSf. PL'SU.Ml. it. a. banning. c. f. Baldwin. DUNBAR, BANKING & BALDWIN, M'f. VEltNOM, OHIO. t" OFFICE In Banning liuilding, N. E. corneij of Main and Vino Sts., room tonuoriy ocoupicu oyi M. II. Mitchell. June U,31,-tf. BUY THE urn mm . They are the bost Calicoes yet offered to the Public for the money. "Wholesale Agents, DErOUCST, AHUISTUOXGACO NEW YORK. June 23,'59-3:lm6. THE DIME SONG BOOK, No. 1. A collection of new and popnlnr songs comic and entiniontnl songs. This hoc k lias already had nn imucnso sale. THE DIME SONG BOOK, No. 2. This collection of popular song oontiiins a list equally dosirable ns those continued in Dime Soil): Honk. jo. I. In tho compilation end arrangements of these volumes, great cure has been taken in selecting those sones most popular both comic and sentimental. Any of tlio ahoro puhlientions will bo sent, prepaid, on tho roccipt of TEN CENTS in money on postngo-stiimps. WM. OLDROVl). Sept.3,'5(l-43-tf. Mt. Vernon, O. UlSLVLSS. ret s jrPnken plenjiuro in iiminunein to tho citizens of. .111. fUIUUlIUUU ItllUlJ ) liitm liw Wiiuiiuia I carry on tho CABIXET MAK1NQ BUSINESS, geloso out by the hrst ol April next, and in order togtn all its branches, at his old stand, at tlio foot nt to so, will sell nt reduced prices. EMain streot, opposito liuekinghaui's Foundry, whcr will bo loiind Kuroaus, lablcs, tlinirs, JScdstoads Vashstauds,Cupbonrds, 4e, 4c. WATCHES & JEWELRY REPAIRED. He has also on hand, a superior nrtielo of IIE- I I.M.I) I WAl. Dili iV l.A.Ml li, in,ikini;n ciuwpai liL'ht ennui to fivo Star Candles, lit OLUROVD'SW liOOIC 4 JEWELRY STORK.oppositc theKonyoii House, Main street, Mt. Voruon, Ohio. Oct, li, '5il,4!l-tf. if jam; a.j jhi jaaa . SOMETHING NEW FOR CHILDRKN! A largo supply of those Cclebrateil Copper Toed Boots and 8hoes, lust received and for sale at the Boot and Shoe "I- . 11,1 T?t t. IT-TIfFTI-l Ctoro of iiiiijL.c.ii a ii line. Oct. 8th, '69. ' G. W. Hauk, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, First Door South of Woodbridge's Store, x MAIM STRUT, MOUNT TKBNON, OHIO KEEP Soonstantly on hand a largo assortment ot Saddlorr and Harness, Bridles.Collarsjtlalters. Whips, Ao., manufietured by experienced workmen andiorraleupen reasonaoie terms. . tTlLL WORK WARKANTKB.1 TRUNtt.s,from $2 to 22. My Trunks nromuol superior article to those oommonly offered for sale I would also invite speeial attention to my Collars which cannot be surpassed for style and durability may 20y. THE BEST Of INK. SUPIPJQfl BUCKi :KS, FoKccords & for Buck-Keepers. . rAt Ink has no eaual I It will not mould; it will z iiot froeiej and it cannot be extraoted from papeW For sal Wholesale and Retail by JOSEPH WATSON, Sept. 21, '69 48-tfj lit Vernon, Ohio. W would respectfully eall your attention to our hoice aeleotion ot uuoas consisting in part ui BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWEHS, RUCHES, BLONDS, CHIN EELS, HEAD DRESSES, GLOVES, HOOPS AND HOOP SKIRTS SCARFS, VEILS, 4c, Which we are selling at the lowcstcash prices. Call ..4 ...n,in nur stock before nurchasinz elsewhere and satisfy jonrself that you can lave money by buying your goods of us. Ready-made aid Trimmed Hats of every description and price constantly on' band. ' UJ'"" Nor. 5,'59,-tf. SALT. AGENT FOB TIIE ZANE8TILLE WOnKS. rABarrela of thebest brands of the Zanosville DUU or River Salt on hand and for sale by the Tbi Salt having no Lime In ita manufacture Is decidedly safe to use and is worth twonty Ave cent more than any Lake bait. Itis elean and whitoa ..,. best do.tf.il to try it. Wholesale Grocer, 102 Main Street. mimsmm, Main Street,2 door9 North of Gnrabicr, iC3T West side, &g MT. VERNON, 0. tW The only pluoo in this city where you can nt all Times Ket tho REST, ClIEAl'EST. and LA TEST STYLES of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, lints, Cnps, Umbrellas, Trunks, &e. N. R. I would say to my numerous customers nnd tlio entire community, that I have nuiuo uiam new and extensive additions to my Stick of Cloth injr, for tlio Trade of '511-TtO. My goods cannot be excelled for DL RAIilLlTV, STYLE, QUALITY 4 M.MSH. Remember, miiio nrenonoof tho utterly worthless 'oods of Eastern "Slop Shop" work, but overy article in the Clothing lino is manufactured in this city. 1 herewith return thanks to the publiofor the t'ery liberal patronujio heretofore bestowed and would still invito my friends to call before poinc; elsewhere, nnd murk woll the si'n ot the "Ml All. liy so doing yon will save moiioy niidohliju L. AlUiN 1. Mt; Vernon, Oct: 22, '50-iOm.l: UNDERTAKING. 1 hnvo provided niypolf with a new nnd elegant lluarse, aud will be ready to attend funerals when-; evvr culled upon. Cotbiisol all kinds kept on mum ind mn.lo to order. J. S. MAItl lA Feb, 2J 'ill nl J tf. rpiIE UNDERSKiNED v?1'"'"? -L is now receiving, at ''VfW th Old Stand, sign of tho LL d Bad Practico and a Bad Habit. Coblwtt, who lived lonnoro than it yetr it (frnnpstoail, Ionj Itltml, used sotnetiinoK to ptoll langhnblo stones at tba exponso of the 'Quakers, gome of wlimn lived In Lis neighborhood there. The author of "Keeolloc tiona of Mr. .lay," ft Rith ctersymftn, gtvoK the foilowitig as received from Cabbctt'i own I was arqtnintcd with ft woll-dispnjed yniinp; gontleman of large fortune, whose only Taulf n.na ikn kal.it .f UIIK Kill.. Pit that he often declared that he would give ih ilf htH fortune to got rid of it. Thi. desire fume to the ears of the Quaker, who thereupon had an interview with the young gentle man, nnd said EewaiO of Tarting. R "Icnncure thee of that bad habit." Bulwor, the maater novelist, writes nflecJ Whereupon the w"ith r-m(ht hold of the ticn which will appeal to the sonsibilities 'E Qnnkor's hand, nnd givot'ta hearty Rhake,: itfvery uinn and woman: Waavini; There is ono warning lesson in life wliieba ..jow c Vou perform thnt mirnclo?" few of us havo not receivod, nnd nobock thntj The replj was, Hi can call to memory has noted down witha 1 1 can toll thee. I have heard that thm ,an adequate emphasis. It is this, "Rewure of, t , oing this day to travel for ft period of six parting." The true sadness is not in the;n.ecis. th.01l nit just mv size; nobody will pain of theparting.it is in tho When nnd lIowt:noHr tj,ee. thou shall come to my house.ptit you are to meet agim with the faces about toEon the coce( hut, the coat without? buttons, vanish from your view! 1'iom the passton-f,l0 nfePCheg and the shoe-buckles, nnd ate farewell to the woman, who has yourrtno wiit flnij the strangeness of the dress heart in her keeping, to the cordial good-byeHwi, hav0 su(ll) 8n effo(,t on lnee when thn exchanged with pleasant cnmpaniona at agart KOjnK t0 tftb ,nt it will restrain thee watering, place, a country house, or the cIoscSrom Rwea, jn2s thnw n-rhspa knowest, my 'of a festive day's blithe, or a careless excur Pfl.ion(, tht the QllRiers never swear." ion-a coru stronger or weaker, is snappeaa T, cheerfully sentcd to the sunder in every parting, and Time's busygLopo,,,,'!, and accompanied tho Quaker to his nngeis are practiced in resp.ic.ng orohen e.Khou,e, whero after changing his clothes, he Meet again you may; will it be again in t)iegtonk h;9 dcpnr,ure jn ti,e eirh 0f Quaker- same way? With the same sympathy? WithPan( on his way rejoicing. Tho period the same sentiments? Will the souls, hurry-B0r the vnunir oontlemnn's tour elnDsed: the ing on in divers paths, unite once more, as il the interval had been adrenm? Rarely, rare ly! Have you not, after even a year, even a month's absence, returned to the snrco place, found the satno groups reassembled and yet Ksighed to yourself, 'Hut where is the charm that once breathed from tho spot, and once smiled from the faces?" Quaker, all anxiety started to meet him. Having met him he said, "How art thou?" The reply was, '"Very well." "Hast thou sworn so much with that dress. on thee?" The young man, rubbing the sleeves of hig coat, replied, Cartainly not.but I feel a strong inclination OCT The typboid fever h raging violently i. . . i fin portiona of rennsrlvania. In Myerstown, Ijehanon county, entire familiea have died' with this fatal disease, nd but few families ftf jthe village have wholly escaped itt ravages. iFn Berks county, large numbers have died, md a.i many as thirty -five parson were in ferred ilk one graveyard in the course of m month, victim of (fie aa'me 'dise;- Or The Angora goat is being extensively ccliruated in France. The floeoe sell from $2 to $2,50, and the wool, or lather hair,, mi.kes excellent velvet, onitlng the luster of, 'silk to the firmness ol wool velvet. A few of. hee beautiful animals were imported into. South Carolina in 1849. They have increased' to upward of 50 of the par breed J. Usaidv; many uiote balf-breetfs'. . : . (7 A drill supplied with emery and wateri s bettor than a diauond for hiring small holes through glass. A diamond will cut small circlrs, making large holes, but is quit unsuiled lor boring small ones. Common glass may be bored wfcb an ordinary bow Irill, by putting a drop of gptrhs o4 turpentinev m the gla -B at the end of the drill'. "Ton are a great bore," said tn enraged" gentleman, Irom his chamber window, to l outb who had been serenading his daugh-er hall an hour; "you are a great bore, and ' think vou mean tw keep et boring till you 'get water, and here it emptmg a pitch. lul upon his head. Patrick McFinigan, with a one-wbeeled 5car, commonly called "an Irish boggy," ran a 'race with a loeOJtotiVe'. Of course the swift Ifrish vehicle was soon distanced! '-Ochl b jaff wid ye, ye roarin blaggard;" quoth Pat, "or I'll be after runnuV into yeesl" , A doctor's wife attempted to move him by her tears. "Ah!" said he, "tears are ust- less I have analyzed them They contain 'a little phosphate of lime, some chloratb'of sodium, and water!" S.vo ; ' . mi o o r1 . CP w a H a w o w w W CO n y O w w CO H s d M o tr o -3 K t I a n 2 o X ?' O o w 5?! S3 IH. a cr H CO o o (- H m C3 o C3 O B H . 'J' Ef is c tfl' o c s e-f- a s o s S3' o o o w PH H W H a ts w M V. O B O CO w o -v p-i B3 o w 'Ji a 3 AUMINISTUATOlfS SALE. IX PURSIIANTE of an order mnda hv thn Ppn L bate Court nf Knox county, Ohio, I will offer forH(iuardian of Rachel Htiggora, John StifRcrK, Lewi: aloon tho nremiic in Itrown town&hin. Knox Co. BOliio, at ptiblio auction, on Thursday, the VUh day of January, 18G0, tho followini! described proncrtv. to-witt situate in rn..l.. ..I' U' n...l ..f lll.:n 1 kl..,, ftj.it 2 nAtpi. P i.f .! Anv ftf II, Btho north fortv 401 acre of tho cast half of theI'oiirl House in unid Knox County, Ohio, northeast nuartur of section soven. 171 in tnwnshir-H'io sale tho followinedoncribedroal estate eirht(8)and rnnRe clcvon fill of tho unappropri-l'iateinsnid Knox County. Ohio.nnil hoinjpartof the :ited lands in tho military district, subject to sale atgnorlliwcst qunrtcr ot section seven 17 1 in township Zanoavilln, Ohio, subject to tho followin inenm Hllvo 5 anil runzo fourteen. ( 1 1) commencing nt n hrnncos, to-wit: twelve 121 acres as.ij;ncdasdower to the widow of Solomon Minanl, nipraiscd at$IH0. Thirteon 111 acres setoff us homestead for the widow and family, appraised at llll.i. The remaining' fiftoon 1 15 acres will he sold witliout inenmhrnnco. ;i praised at $:10l). Totins of sale One-third In hand, one-third In six months. and tho balance in ouo year from the day of sulo deferred paymencs to ho secured bv A poet said "Eternity itself cannot restored ihe less struck from tho minute." Are you Kin lie." hannv in the spot in which vnu tarrv withS the nersona whose voices are now melodeous The Lon Jon nuill,er BUt9B that Mr Thou- your ear? Ileware of parting! or, il partg Spencer, the discoverer of electrotype, nas rou must, say not in insolent defiance to timeSaIotner important discovery, ne nns ascer- 'and destiny; "What matters? we shall soonS'"" mat tne magnetic oxyne m iron 'meet again." Alas, and alas! when we thinkbounds in rocky strata, ssndf. c, attracts. !of the lins which ir.urmured: "Soon roeetSoygen whether it exists in water or in air. I 21 . ! I I train'1 and remember how in heart, goul Jnd poUmzes it, wnicn tortus an ozone, v. men 'and thought, we stood forever divided theonedestroysalI discoloring ano potiuting organic from the other, when, once more luce to face.BMtitions m wator, and converts them into we each only txcluimed, "Met again .' H'be sparkling and refreshing cat nonic acia o-i Rthe healthful sorme. j'.ven sewernze water The Bible in Arabic lean be thus almost instantaneously purified. This language is spoken by not less thanBiloreover, Mr. Spencer has discovered thatj eifility millions ol peoplo, scattered througti-Mthe apparently mecnamcai process oi nurauon ut Syria, Xoithorn Africa, Arabia, llindos-iis itself magnetical, and it being well known! tan and China. Through all these regions.Bthat all substances are constitutionally morel Wooden scat Chairs, Cribs and Bedsteads; in short.Hijarrjers to tho circulation of the ScripturesSor less subject to magnetical influences, all ex- uiiHisi every tiini; in tno iuoiuot lino rciiuircu ovm, .,, a. .. , - i..! tho Marhot. Bhave been broken down so rapidly as to sur-Rtraneous matter suspended in water may oel 'prise the most sanguine No kingly norarnpidly attracted in filtration either by mag-l 'priestly power can ever set up those barriers luetic oxide or black sand of iron, and so sepa- igain, and loud is now tho call to give tbcMrated. Arabic biblo to these accessible millions. H The lamented Dr. K!i Smith had curried a3 OT A suit involving the question whotber 'new and superior translation of tho Now Tes-E'noney sent in a registered letter is a remit rlenth tniiltEtance. was decided in New iork a few days! Mm otriT from this loved and all-immrtantOsince. Edward Morrison sued the Farmer's ' fln . . n , .. , . Rlabnrs. Tho work will, however.be comDle.Hlsn 'r tn pronuctm aarau ica untier tne skih nna energy oi ui. v an: Dyke, of tho Syrian Mission, who i. eminently qualified to succeed Dr. Smith in the work. iKach proof is sent, for criticisms and sugges tions, to all the members ol the mission, andi also su' jectod to the most rigid scrunity o tho most learned Arabic grammarians in Sy- Ovor Snem k Co.'s Ptor.', Sj '.! :'ci "10 large' and best stock tm FURNITUEE Kvcr offered in this City. It consists, in part, of Sofas, Teto a Totes, Lounges, Chairs. Marblo top end iMahojrany taliles,ntauds; lane and I also keen on hand and mako to ordor Curlod llair. Cotton and Husk Maltresscs,Fcatlier HolstersrS ;md Pillows. 1 havo also ltailoy's patent Curtuir.f&P I ixfuros, thovorv best in tiso nnd a few choice biitt Moiihliiiirs. I make I'icturo Frames toordrr. I I have also the right to sell in this County, Fish I.llrano's patent Uurial Cases, and will keep thorn ronsiautly on nana. Tho public in L'ouornl arc invited to call nnd ox-1 annuo all tucauove naincd itiuercnt kinds ot art! - !es,a''d :n sliort.my wholo Stock. I feel confident Mult both tho ipnilityof tho furniture and the prices will kivo general satisluction. April 2(1 IS I!) 21 ly. XT. C. WILLIS. GUARDIAN'S SALE. In pursuance of an order of tho I'rc hato Court f Knox Coiinlv, Ohio, made on tho 31 day of Decciu- hcr,A. I)., IH.if), in tlio caso of Elisabeth Slickers.! Stivers, Kinanual Stivers, Maniuis Stieiiers, Al I'rcd Stivers, and Allicrt St iggcrs, against her said wards, tho said tiuardian will, on Saturday, January llth, 18GO, o door of thegrank as a classic, wherever puro Arabic is spo tMor-w!tI'si1t-Sken-and yet rot 00 beyo"11 tho roach of thl common people Scollected, and which was sent to hrm in a reg- Bistered letter, but not received. The Court Eheld that as the defendant was not authorized to remit money instead of drafts, as is thei usual custom, the money mailed to the ad- jdress of the plaintiff could not be considered Spayment, and the defendant was therelore li ;!. m,.i f 1, .. Tlii Aral.io New Testament will take11"'8 lne Bcl,un- ""J"?! "'r plaintilt accoidmgly. Mazzini has promulgated from Florence another manifeito. It is directed against Piodmont, or at least against King Victor Kmanuel, who, he declares, does not compre hend the destiny of Italy. - A Denial Gcorxe P. Burnham denie. over his own signature, that ha ever had, so" .far as he can recollect, any conversation with7 Mr. Faroes, as testified to by bin before the legislative Investigating Committee. - "Honesty is the best policy, there's no loubt on't but it keens a man shocking poor." said Grigs, as he wet tha Bugar witli out mixing it with sand. 'Weigh your words," said a man to a fel low who was blustering vay in a towering passion at another. "They won't weigh much if he did," said the antagonist coally. In the northern part of New York state there is excellent sleighing. It is said that in some of the counties the snow is loot deep. Oe nit Smith, who is now confinad in the lunatic asylum at Utica, N. Y., had bwh-er, Gen. Peter Sken Smith, an inmate or that institution for several years. H'ciWt of Aw Orleans The leUl amount f taxable property in New Orleans this year is $111,11)3,800. Last year it was $108,- 1)51,100 showing an increase of $2,a9,"QOj t The best way to humble a proud foof is to take no notice of him. When is a wall l.ke a sealed. Tub? When it is- Or" A Syrian correspondent says that Je yrtisalem has boon making rapid strides of late Slowards a now born civilization, and its pro iress has been watched with interest the most How A Toad Pulls Off Eia Panta A writer in tho NorthCaroIina Firmer tells. 51. . . . ., . . '.L the following: "About the middle of Jiine.Ijplense on tne part ot tno,e wno associate wun found a toad on a hill of mellons, and, notSlbe name of the Holy City ideas of the Mil iwanting him 'to leavo, hood around him. He lenium and thespoedy return of Jews, Large buildings, ctinverrts, hospitals, and churches. uortenzo on tho prcuiisos. K. P. HOLMES. Administrator of Solomon Miuurd, doe'd. Deo. 10th, IHoD-niwo. First Pi'i-miwni nwnrded utllie OHIO STATE FAIlt Dodge's Suction and Torco Tum' Q O O o (ALSO, FIRST TREM1UU AT KNOX CO. FAIR rllE latest and most important invention of the age is to bo found in tho imnrovoineut recent ly made in IJOIKJE'S PUMP A F1KK K.YGIKE.j These Pumps aro for family or Farm uso, oithcr for wells orcistorns, and, in oaso of fire, by attaching hose to the spout of the pump answers as a Fin Eneinc, and is capable of throwing wator to, the top of a three story building, thereby attainlnga re sult long desired, but never lieretoloreaeeomplisneii in a pump so simplo that it can bo set up and uso! jby any one. Jn the linprovomenl ot tnese rumps Itbe simplicity of thoir construction and opcrnilou srecommenus tnem to tlio ravor ol tn puoiie. ines stone in the northeast cor. of tho southwest qr. nf sec township anil rano nforesanl; thenco north eighty- sovon ana one null uojrrces, xi , neir. wost.eii'lity- lourand sixty one hundredtlis81 O0-I0l) rods ton istaKcin tlio centcrot the nohsterroiiu so-called. ilicnoonlongtliecentor of said road north one and no hell ue-rrees. east sevcnlv-six and ninotv-uve no hiiudri.'dths 1 7RI).i.ioO) nxls tn a stakoin thc-Kinnonreil to lie slucrcish and not inclined to enter of said Webster root t thenco south eighty -H P.0nli t fc.i ,;, risinc in everv direction, and thniisands of ightanitonc-hnlfdogrces, (iS ilex. )cnt widlitw-tH"""' r - r . lournnd sixtyono liundrcdilis (S4 00-100) rods to nEhis elbors a"ainat bis sides, rubbinc down Miussiau employees ana dews are accoming .1-- . . -, .-.Ml -J " M lane in ino ecnier lino oi sain section seven i m . . ... .i... lWros , nnln nf thn n ac .,i..mn..iinnui. n.n..inn.uM..ni..ris. ii,Hwaras. uu oppoftreu so sinL'uiur, -iinv iM- - ne and one-half degrees, ( 1 dog.) west seventy-Hwatched toseewbatha was up to. After a x hiiu iiinoi.r-uvo one uuoiiruiiiiin i io tfu-iuu i rouf-e:. . . . . , . , .... lothe place of hci;iiiiiing,esMu,ated to contain fortvB'ew smart runs, nis sain oe j in u unrai upc. andsixly one hundrodtbs(40C0-100)acros,uioroorgsiraight along his back. Now, said I, old " .. J I.. 1.... U A . This tract to hosoldfrco of Dower. Appraised atB,l!ow, you navo oono u; ...iv ne -ppo.i.cu ... i?9j Ihe nnconceined. and kept on ruhhinj until he ai,.-i.;,-a certain ouicrinicv or parcel o innnaj . . ,. .. .. . ... .. ;iinu nuincu nn ma nnns an situate in the conntr of Jimii, Chin, nnd in th southwest quarter of Boctinn wrun 7) townhipflvIqfdo8 and hips; then grasping one hind leg; 1 J I AIIU iiIIKC linn ivuii i nn ruin vimmti viud . . . a I i .1 menoimr In thecentcr of the Svenmoro r .sd.at thelwHH OIS nantlS. no nautea Oil ono leg tne northeast eorncr of lot number six (6) in tho T'lBsame as anybodv would, then stripped the ofacertain partition made among the heirs of JohnB .... rr .1. . i u:. tllnr. Hon'H rnorll in 1l,.nlc ." nnirn nf thi-Ktne OinOT in 1MB SII1B way. UU men won ma nn 1 . - -- , r- - h Uecords in Knox Common Pleasi thenco along thcSc(wi.0ff cuticle forward, botween his forelegs 'renter Ol sniil ruau boulii eiiiiy-viu. nnu unu-uno, loirrccs dee.) east fifty-four and twenty-si one hundredths (5 2fl-10fl) rods; thence south oneRrajgjn(j ,) lowering ais head, swallowing at md one-half dcgroi 11 ( 1 1 dcg. ) west sixty-llvo and!, . 0 , ... . it ,u fortv one hundrcdthstOi 40-100) rodst thence north eighty-eight and one-half degrees, (8Sldrg.)east LIFE INSUKANCU. Tim nKu.rihAr isatrent for the following Life In snranoe Companies. Most of these Comjaniea an-Btrom a woll zuu leot distant irom a noose ngni m I'nmps are all that is claimed for them, and theyltifty-four and twenty-sixonohundrcdlhs(St 20-100 have only to be seen to bo admired, and to be usoulrods along the aoutn line or sniu quarter; menceon to bo appreciated. These rumps will draw water the Htroniostand most reliable institutions of the kind inntireonntrv. Pamphlets and reports explan atory of their principles and condition, and of theirj raios 01 insurance will be eneeriuny isnmsn w application Mutual Life, of ew 1 ork. accumulated Capital $5,000,000, Mutual ltcnent, of ftewark, n. J., accu-mnlatod eapital (4,000,00 New England Mutual, of Boston, Mass. accumulated .capital $ 1 ,400,001 British Commercial. of London, (Eni;.) accunvilated capiUl $3,000,000. National Life, Muntpelior, V t., acou- . I mulated capital szou.ouo. JOSEPH MUENSOHER Mar. 29, 20tf. Laid Oil, Adamantine Candles, &e. NO. 1, Extra Lard Oil, woll filtered and free from gelatine, manufactured for line machinery, wool-! ens, and solar lamps. Star and Adamantine Landles full weight and prime quality , warranted to staud the oltmato of Uautornia, Australia, me tnuitsj,aou nm-oa. Orders for any quantity executed promptly. Apply U THOMAS EMERY, hard Oil, Star and Ad imantine Jlaniuciurcr,(.incinDu,wuiif Feb. 19.'S-tt. the door, consequently the pump may be placed in your house and you may draw water from a well or surini In tho yard. Those wishing a sim plo and reliable Pump can have them sot up and out into operation by calling on J. 8. BU.NYAN, or at tho Ilard-ware store of C. C. CURTIS. Mt. Vernon, O.. Oct. li,'59,-4ttf. A CHANCE FOR FARMERS. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED offers, forsaleagood Farm X 01 lua acres in nuwara wwninip, ivnox coun ty, 7 miles east or Mount ernon, and only miles north of Qambier, the location of Konyon Rollere. About 80 acres aro cleared and in a goori tale of eultivation, and the balance Is good timber and. II is a good stock larm, Is well watered, nas -1 ...1 ...l--. J. ..t l..t P..ra,l Oherries, a good brick dwelling, and a franM barn. 1 will take S4,uun lor the wnnle premises, one-nun in band, and the balance in six or eixht yearly pay- naymn,wltb Interest at six per cent., thus glviog the purchaser a nneebance to make all bet in nrs nevment off tha farm. Also, lie acres of animrrovon land in itenaio county, Indians. PAiilr.lj HIUlUll May U 'it il tf. nd one-half deireesf 1U dog.) east, sixty-five anil forty one hundredths (Oi 40-100) rods to the place of, heginning,containing twenty-two and eighteen hundredths (22 18-100 arres more or less. AMI this losi iuenioncd trsot hMng assigned toF.lijnhoth Stigers. widow of John Stiggers, deceased, as her Dower In 1 he real estate of said John, and to be sol J subject to aid dowor. Appraised at $ja0. Terms of Hale One-third in hand; one-third In me, and one third in two years from the day of sale. Deferred payment to boar interest from the day of slo,and to be socurnd by mortgage n tho proiuisos. EUSArtETII STIOOEItS, Onnnlian of It ichel Stiggcrr, at. al. VANCE COOPER, Attornsys. Dec. 10th, '59,-n5wfl. FiiUAiiB Aritiimktiu. Yonnj,; Wife (who has boon puzzling her dear little head with her husband's affairs, and wishes so beaniin- islerinu angel whtn pain and anguish wiiiii-'j he brow, and all that kind ol thing.) Cbar- lev, I hato to have you Icava me looking so troubled. Look here Charley, you si v you jwe Dlowem & McXabboso much mnney iow they have a great many things in their store I want: why don't you lake it out in; Iry goods? Euioratios rnoM Tkssknskk The Chat tanooca-Advortiser savs; "Tiiere haveemi ! 'urated from East Tennessee and Cherokee, SASHi DOOIC9 AND BLINDS. J. A. AnderiOii, HHfrACTfl! KB BEALKR l" SAsii, Doona. and blinhs, Gen. uonu' Ware Haute, High St., leiween Main and It. R. Depot, Mount Vernon. Ohio. AIL KINDS ef work nonstantly nn baud and i warranted. All orders promptly executed. April 2, lfiViil ly. his head come down, he stripped off the skin! underneath until it rame tn his forelegs, and thon grasping ono ol these with the oppositeS0eorgiat t0 ArtinMg inj Texas, this past fall. it least five hundred families, and the end is- not yet, as every day or so, wagon after wagon with movors may be seon plodding their way. thitherward. Hamilton county alone has -tent out forty families, an a numberare now. down with the moving lever." hand, by considerable pulling strippad off the kin; changing hands he stripped the other, and by a slight motion of tho head, he drew t from tho thrnat ami swallowed the whole. The oicration seemed to be an agroible one and occupied but a abort time." Silver nr. ti Tom - The minin? stories from Carson Valley and tho Washoe region come with new wonders daily. A correspon dent of the Marysville Democrat writes: All the hills in sight of Eagle Valley have heon prospected. Forty or fifty thousand dol- irs weroofJTl'red by San Francisco capitalists for some of the claims discovered. Invost-j menta have been isado, and tons of ore have heen transmitted over the mountains by wag ons. for the purpose ol being tested. Returns have been receive 1 as high as $'J,000 a ton. A silver vein has been discovered, mixed with gold, one mile in length. ftfrOne of our scientific exchanges say lhat a powder has been discovered in theAcatlemyj 'of Science, In Paris, consisting of Chalk andi he residue of Coke after the gas has been ex hausted, from which a paste is mvle, which will completely remove both smell and infection from wounds and sores, generally consid ered dangerous to any who touch or bondi over them, and especially to the pMiont anrl his medical advisers. Tom Thumb is about to be married tea lady of his own size. i Agricultural Convention and Lectures at Yala College? It is proposed to have what may be termed a great agricultural "protracted meeting" at Yale College during the present Winter, to last throughout the whole month of February The exercises are to eonsnt of lectures by leading retia&i woo, eminent in the diflesent jiltViwliiiienU of agriculture, borticulturetock aising, etc. About eighty lectures are pro vided for, two to four each day, each lec- ure to be loilowetl oy conversational or-ises questions to the lecturers, and diacna- sinns. Twenty or tnirty gentiem en, wen jknuwn m Agriculture, besides the Professors in Yalo Culkga, are engaged to take pari in the exercises as lecturers and teachers, while numerous other eminent agriculturists and' horticulturists have expressed their inten-Jtiofl t he present and participata la the dis- irnssioni. ' ' -. Among the Iecttiwrssre fiel P.r Atlert,' Casslus M. Cle and Francis Kotch. on OiU tie; Sanfonl Howard and Dr.' GnllivarV 'a Horses; C. L. Flint and ethers, on tha Dairy the- Hon. Marshall P. Wilder, Dr. O. W. (Jranf, Messrs. P. IHrry and B. Q. Pardee, on tfruitHj t'rotessor roner on vrgamo vnem-istry; Prof. 8. W. Johpson on Agricoltnral Chemistry; Prof. H. Silliman, Jr.. on Metaor- t . . I 1 O . I L. iiogy; ,1. siantoa uuum oa vxraeawe mm tm- Ration; Judge French on Drainage; Joseph Harris on Cereals; Prtft Brewer on Commet- isl Plants, (flax, hemp, tobacco, ere.:) Geo. ft. Emerson on Forest Trees; Dr. Cool- stock on Fish Culture; Donald O. Uitobell (Ik Marvel,) on Uural Economy. 11.' . The whole is Ui be freeroe-pt tha aorainaT cnarze 01 say ten nunarwTir icua w. nm ,n aeceseary expense af leotnrers and other; in- ndentats. The occasion . will doltlei be one of great interest to cultivator gaawraHy. aa 1 call together a large at tend anew from all nana of the country. InoifrWs !th refer Loce tc this project may bead 1 teased tfi Pent John A. Porter, Xew Utren, Cmaf-Ayi- ult'trisl, 4
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Full Text | ' ' ' ' ' : ' : - - - .. ., LV,?r?IJ:i::7r .. -. '....nZ!, ii, I1. -Xivr ? t-I-JJ.Lu .-.li .mMilLLiJjL?",i!,H.i. I! hii.miwiwhii.1 ,11 iipi,. ,,,jiil,,iiii,iW,,fyjl,yl,..fi,u,JL LJ ij.j.np V;1;:!''1-'- "' U''J'"' U.'LlUJ.L'LJJ...'M;j1 ..iMi i.ii. wiofwini w.pb a558"' it V, VOL. VI MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1851). NO. 8. DR. D. M'BRIAR, WOLFF'S gwmraOT BmflCLOTHING HALL' 1T OUI.D RESPECTFULLY INFORM THKH TT eitimni of Jit. Vernon) Ohio, and vioinitj , that tie has permanently located in Mt Vernon for .. e ii i it. i, r t . . i . i . thenurnose of Praotioint bis Profession in the la teat and moKt substantial atyl of the Arl; and I would nay to those who may favor me with their patronage, that my work shall and will compare, both in BEAUTY AND DURABILITY, with any in the State. I would alsosay to those who are afflicted with Diseased Mouths, that I am prepared to treat all diseases of the mouth under any form; also, to operate on Hair Lips, singloor double. The bostof referenoescan bogivon. OFFICE Over Russell A Stupes' Bank, 3rd door below Mr, Sporry'a Store, Minn Street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. REMOVAL. DR. C. M. UELSCY, Would rcspeotfully inform thenoonlo of Knox andt regions aillneont tlint be is still in tlio successful tide f the clothing business, and is duly irrutot'ul to tin ItoliiminthiscitvfornoarlvlSvoarHtinst. firn.tcfulSi'' A CH Sfor the naBt.it will ever be liij. earn to morlf tlm fii-fl- J B--i- FIRE! FIRE! PROTECTION! PROTECTION !y fnsiirc your properly before il bnrns.s A New Fentnrn In IheTruilo. DI3IKPUBL1CAT10NS. A series of highly u-cful and popular Ilookn, of uniform style mid price. 7i pajcs,Ten Cents each. In one of tho following OLD AND RELIABLES mkis i.;suka.ue uoiit'AMES.ull with DENT 1ST! HAS taken, for a torm Of years tho rooms recently oecuplod by Mr. N. N. Hill, and immediately ever the store room of Taylor, Oantt & Co., wli.ro he will proseouto the various ilutios of tin profossion. With an oxporionco of over lflyeare constnntpraotioo.und an acquaintance with all tho LATE IMPROVEMENTS of the Art, ho foolsoonfi dant of advinc entire satisfaction. Tho best skill of the Profossion warranted to be exercised in evory case. On hand a fine stock of Uontnl matoriu'.s recently procured from tho East. Entrance on Main street, botwocn Taylor, Gantt .4 Co.'iand L. Munk's Clothing Store. April lU-23tf t W.VANCE. W. C.COOrKR. VANCE fe COOPER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MT. VERNON, 0. Office southoastoornor MainiindCbostiiutsrreoti opposito Knox County liank. septal) Bspsa a.. auxKiaraw ATTORNEY AT LAW, MT. VERNON, OHIO. OFFICE On Main Street, over M. Abornethy': Drug Store. D. 0. MONTGOMERY, ATTORREY BANN1NU BUIL1MNO, OVER N. MeGlFFIX'S, SHOE STOHK. Mount Vernon, Ohio Suooial attentron given to tho C'ollretin" ofi Claims, and the purchase and sale of real Estate I have for sale unimproved lands as follows, 640 acres in Osage County, Missouri, 605 acres in Warron County, Missouri, 302 acres in St. Fran cois Uounty, Missouri, also liJ aeiua mm ouu ii-aj nrolotin Hardin County, Ohio, and 8:t iicrcs'inH ... ni.:.. i r.o intr a Aioroor v,ouui,y, vuiu. -mnvi... ... sole purpose of raising money, hut are manufactured ol good material ngnt here at homo, and the cost of Jraanufaoturing.to the amount of SIX Oil SEVEN THOUSAND dollars annually, is paid out and dis Itributed right here in your midst. His goods are sold? rlipniifrir Hon rlv Pnvl and aro WARRANTED. Come, then, COME ONE AND ALL, FRIENDS, and get I have piles of Overcoats, . Stacks of Dress Coats, Piles of Frock Coats, Stacks of Superb Pants, Piles of Splendid Vests, Stacks of Gent's furnishing Fashionable Goods, And other attractive Merchandise. ALSO, NEW STOCK OF THE BEST CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, aid FALL Brd WINTER GOODS, FOR a i E V E R B R 0 U G II T TO KNOX COUKTY! A 11 to bo sold by the yard, piece or Case. Sept. 3, '6u-6mo43.iSOi clothes made to order promptly, and in the neatest, most substantial, and fashionable style. gW ALIj WUHK. W AUliAaTED GOOD, AND TO FIT WELL OR NO SALE. ONE WORD MORE. Hie People know where I sell cheap! The People know ray goods are as I say J. lie reople know where to get The most for their money! The People know that I Make the best FITS, Keep the best goods, Which never (nil to Give satisfaction, And that I Scli the Cheapest! ZZT Promnt attention civon to all business on-HCome. then, to Wolffs Clotllin.nr ITllll. trusted to thcru.and esuoouily tuaolluctingand se -JS j v -ifi.,i ,,,.i ,,.,.n i;. i.m turingclaimsnany paitolOl.io fi. 7, ! w" t V . V " Ll"ul" Uoo.an-l3jB-4-;-im. Hio LiHiLiLu tiiut ir iiuui m ui ilium. HOME AGAIN. Air Nellie Bly. Home Again, Home Again, P'rom all along shore. With lots of Fall nnd Winter Goods, To please my friends once more. Hero I have the finest goods, That comts across the Main, And I will sell Fall Clothing cheap, And beat the world again! Ciioiius. Home Again, Horr.e Again, "From all along shore, With lots of Fall and Winter Goods, To plense my friends once more. If you want n NICE COAT, And clothing for the Fall, . There's no place about lien?, Like Wolff's Clothing Hall. Home Again, Homo Again, tfcc, October 20th. '59 tf. The Dime Cook Book; ni'p i 1 ri I3"r, tho Ilouscwifo's Pocket Companion: embodying 2l.L JL I -xLiO!iw'm' Eoiinuinic, most l'nictiiul,most Exoel-j 'r5:llh3 rcVro o Premium notes, andl mWrV,. " "" .ju.Jii.vietyf SHOPS, thrown upon tho Wostorn market for th'S(-'OHHeqU(;ntly make 110 nsSCSSlllOIltS. Losses promptly paid in CASH lit this Agency. reoipos for cooking, in us cheap and compact a i'oru is possible. It contains, with low exceptions, such matter as is most nrailiihlo to families of modern means, or such as are incliuodto excrciso economy fund frugality. Manluutnu Fire Insiirnnco Company, New York. Incorporated 1821. CASII CAPITAL $250,000 Irving Fire Inxurance Company, Now York. In k art n hit. t r dnnn .miffj. ViiniL jtl IlllO VOOfllUOMVlCTOK, Humboldt Fire Insurai ce Com puny. Now York city. N The Dime Dialotrucs: ,UAM1 CAlllAli JJOO.OOOHi .,,,(,-rnll,w,ninl m.m . mllinrvil from nrU The Dime Recipe Book; A Companion to tho Dirao Cook Hook, einliodyini;: tlio latest and bost information for the American 1 I A iliMnlnr. Puf ilia ..i.vti.p tl.n ., .,nn ' it'iusuiiwm. JV lll,. ,UI I .,. t,,C ,, IU1 , tl.U .1 Ul . . the toilet, tlio kitchen, andtho sick-room. It y Mh.h SAM'L ISRAEL. JOS.C.UBVIK ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MOrNT VERNON, OHIO. OFFICE-Bank. -Main Stioct liolow Knox County XUMEr W. COTTON. Vf. L. BANK COTTON & BANT. Attorney's & Counsellors nt Law, Mi. Vernon, Ohio. ITTILIj attond tonll bu?inosa intrusted to their VV oare. in anv of the Courts. OFFICE, N. E. Corncrof Main nnd OomhicrSts.. ovor Pyle's MorchantTailoring Establishment. Oct. lth 1858. tf- I.orilliml Fire Insurance Coinnnnv, CASH CAPITAL $200,000 Each ofthoso Companies, in addition to thoir, CAPITAL STOCK have a lurgo CASH SURPLUS. iFavoriiblo Policies issued on Dwellings and thoiri iL'urnituru lor tlio term of three aud five years. business souciieu. T. EWINO MILLED, Agont. uiuco nt tlio store ol miller A white, No. 3 Miller Building. Nov. 5th, '59-n52-iy. iMTiiilii" JUSI HECEIVED, One of the best lots of Wnll Paper for price, quality and beauty, ever oILrtd' in Mount Vernon. ,100 bolts at 6 cts. 300 bolts at 8 cts. 400 bolts at 9 els. 600 bolts at 1 1 cU. 1800 bolts at 12 cts. ' 300 bolls at 13 cts. 800 bolls nt 14 els. 1800 from 15 cts. up to 1,00. 1000 bolts at Manufacturers' prices. Also, on hand the best TREHLE PLATED SILVER WARE ever offered in the Wost. SCHOOL HOOKS 4 STATIONERY nt WHOLESALE A RETAIL. MISOELANKOUH HOOKS, 4c. Also, CLOCKS, WATCHES A JEWELR V, and a great .Ninety ot Inncy goods, all ot nlncli no wishes to' mil and fresh sourocs Wit, Pathos, Humors, Sen timent! Designod forsehools,cxhibitions,und fum lies' liy LuriH Leiiiiinu, M. 1). The Dime Speaker; A comnanlon to the Dime Dialogues, omhrooins euis ef oratorv for the school, tho exhibition-room Kihe home circle, and the study; and comprising spec mens of wit. humor, pathos, anil f isannrsc, trim original ana eminent souroos. Com pi ltd by I.ons Lkukanii, M, 1). Trip Lightly. Trip lightly ovor trouble, Trip Mgiitly ovor wrong: We only ninko grief double lly dwulliug on it long. Why clap woe's hand so tighlly? Why sigh o'er blossoms dead? Wliy cling to forms umlghlly? Why not sock joys instead? Trip lightly ovor sorrow, Though this dsy limy bo dark: The sun may shine to-inorroiv, And gaily sing the lark: Fair hope lias not departed, Though rosus may hnvo tied; Then never be down-hearted, Hut look for joy instead. VSf. PL'SU.Ml. it. a. banning. c. f. Baldwin. DUNBAR, BANKING & BALDWIN, M'f. VEltNOM, OHIO. t" OFFICE In Banning liuilding, N. E. corneij of Main and Vino Sts., room tonuoriy ocoupicu oyi M. II. Mitchell. June U,31,-tf. BUY THE urn mm . They are the bost Calicoes yet offered to the Public for the money. "Wholesale Agents, DErOUCST, AHUISTUOXGACO NEW YORK. June 23,'59-3:lm6. THE DIME SONG BOOK, No. 1. A collection of new and popnlnr songs comic and entiniontnl songs. This hoc k lias already had nn imucnso sale. THE DIME SONG BOOK, No. 2. This collection of popular song oontiiins a list equally dosirable ns those continued in Dime Soil): Honk. jo. I. In tho compilation end arrangements of these volumes, great cure has been taken in selecting those sones most popular both comic and sentimental. Any of tlio ahoro puhlientions will bo sent, prepaid, on tho roccipt of TEN CENTS in money on postngo-stiimps. WM. OLDROVl). Sept.3,'5(l-43-tf. Mt. Vernon, O. UlSLVLSS. ret s jrPnken plenjiuro in iiminunein to tho citizens of. .111. fUIUUlIUUU ItllUlJ ) liitm liw Wiiuiiuia I carry on tho CABIXET MAK1NQ BUSINESS, geloso out by the hrst ol April next, and in order togtn all its branches, at his old stand, at tlio foot nt to so, will sell nt reduced prices. EMain streot, opposito liuekinghaui's Foundry, whcr will bo loiind Kuroaus, lablcs, tlinirs, JScdstoads Vashstauds,Cupbonrds, 4e, 4c. WATCHES & JEWELRY REPAIRED. He has also on hand, a superior nrtielo of IIE- I I.M.I) I WAl. Dili iV l.A.Ml li, in,ikini;n ciuwpai liL'ht ennui to fivo Star Candles, lit OLUROVD'SW liOOIC 4 JEWELRY STORK.oppositc theKonyoii House, Main street, Mt. Voruon, Ohio. Oct, li, '5il,4!l-tf. if jam; a.j jhi jaaa . SOMETHING NEW FOR CHILDRKN! A largo supply of those Cclebrateil Copper Toed Boots and 8hoes, lust received and for sale at the Boot and Shoe "I- . 11,1 T?t t. IT-TIfFTI-l Ctoro of iiiiijL.c.ii a ii line. Oct. 8th, '69. ' G. W. Hauk, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, First Door South of Woodbridge's Store, x MAIM STRUT, MOUNT TKBNON, OHIO KEEP Soonstantly on hand a largo assortment ot Saddlorr and Harness, Bridles.Collarsjtlalters. Whips, Ao., manufietured by experienced workmen andiorraleupen reasonaoie terms. . tTlLL WORK WARKANTKB.1 TRUNtt.s,from $2 to 22. My Trunks nromuol superior article to those oommonly offered for sale I would also invite speeial attention to my Collars which cannot be surpassed for style and durability may 20y. THE BEST Of INK. SUPIPJQfl BUCKi :KS, FoKccords & for Buck-Keepers. . rAt Ink has no eaual I It will not mould; it will z iiot froeiej and it cannot be extraoted from papeW For sal Wholesale and Retail by JOSEPH WATSON, Sept. 21, '69 48-tfj lit Vernon, Ohio. W would respectfully eall your attention to our hoice aeleotion ot uuoas consisting in part ui BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWEHS, RUCHES, BLONDS, CHIN EELS, HEAD DRESSES, GLOVES, HOOPS AND HOOP SKIRTS SCARFS, VEILS, 4c, Which we are selling at the lowcstcash prices. Call ..4 ...n,in nur stock before nurchasinz elsewhere and satisfy jonrself that you can lave money by buying your goods of us. Ready-made aid Trimmed Hats of every description and price constantly on' band. ' UJ'"" Nor. 5,'59,-tf. SALT. AGENT FOB TIIE ZANE8TILLE WOnKS. rABarrela of thebest brands of the Zanosville DUU or River Salt on hand and for sale by the Tbi Salt having no Lime In ita manufacture Is decidedly safe to use and is worth twonty Ave cent more than any Lake bait. Itis elean and whitoa ..,. best do.tf.il to try it. Wholesale Grocer, 102 Main Street. mimsmm, Main Street,2 door9 North of Gnrabicr, iC3T West side, &g MT. VERNON, 0. tW The only pluoo in this city where you can nt all Times Ket tho REST, ClIEAl'EST. and LA TEST STYLES of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, lints, Cnps, Umbrellas, Trunks, &e. N. R. I would say to my numerous customers nnd tlio entire community, that I have nuiuo uiam new and extensive additions to my Stick of Cloth injr, for tlio Trade of '511-TtO. My goods cannot be excelled for DL RAIilLlTV, STYLE, QUALITY 4 M.MSH. Remember, miiio nrenonoof tho utterly worthless 'oods of Eastern "Slop Shop" work, but overy article in the Clothing lino is manufactured in this city. 1 herewith return thanks to the publiofor the t'ery liberal patronujio heretofore bestowed and would still invito my friends to call before poinc; elsewhere, nnd murk woll the si'n ot the "Ml All. liy so doing yon will save moiioy niidohliju L. AlUiN 1. Mt; Vernon, Oct: 22, '50-iOm.l: UNDERTAKING. 1 hnvo provided niypolf with a new nnd elegant lluarse, aud will be ready to attend funerals when-; evvr culled upon. Cotbiisol all kinds kept on mum ind mn.lo to order. J. S. MAItl lA Feb, 2J 'ill nl J tf. rpiIE UNDERSKiNED v?1'"'"? -L is now receiving, at ''VfW th Old Stand, sign of tho LL d Bad Practico and a Bad Habit. Coblwtt, who lived lonnoro than it yetr it (frnnpstoail, Ionj Itltml, used sotnetiinoK to ptoll langhnblo stones at tba exponso of the 'Quakers, gome of wlimn lived In Lis neighborhood there. The author of "Keeolloc tiona of Mr. .lay," ft Rith ctersymftn, gtvoK the foilowitig as received from Cabbctt'i own I was arqtnintcd with ft woll-dispnjed yniinp; gontleman of large fortune, whose only Taulf n.na ikn kal.it .f UIIK Kill.. Pit that he often declared that he would give ih ilf htH fortune to got rid of it. Thi. desire fume to the ears of the Quaker, who thereupon had an interview with the young gentle man, nnd said EewaiO of Tarting. R "Icnncure thee of that bad habit." Bulwor, the maater novelist, writes nflecJ Whereupon the w"ith r-m(ht hold of the ticn which will appeal to the sonsibilities 'E Qnnkor's hand, nnd givot'ta hearty Rhake,: itfvery uinn and woman: Waavini; There is ono warning lesson in life wliieba ..jow c Vou perform thnt mirnclo?" few of us havo not receivod, nnd nobock thntj The replj was, Hi can call to memory has noted down witha 1 1 can toll thee. I have heard that thm ,an adequate emphasis. It is this, "Rewure of, t , oing this day to travel for ft period of six parting." The true sadness is not in the;n.ecis. th.01l nit just mv size; nobody will pain of theparting.it is in tho When nnd lIowt:noHr tj,ee. thou shall come to my house.ptit you are to meet agim with the faces about toEon the coce( hut, the coat without? buttons, vanish from your view! 1'iom the passton-f,l0 nfePCheg and the shoe-buckles, nnd ate farewell to the woman, who has yourrtno wiit flnij the strangeness of the dress heart in her keeping, to the cordial good-byeHwi, hav0 su(ll) 8n effo(,t on lnee when thn exchanged with pleasant cnmpaniona at agart KOjnK t0 tftb ,nt it will restrain thee watering, place, a country house, or the cIoscSrom Rwea, jn2s thnw n-rhspa knowest, my 'of a festive day's blithe, or a careless excur Pfl.ion(, tht the QllRiers never swear." ion-a coru stronger or weaker, is snappeaa T, cheerfully sentcd to the sunder in every parting, and Time's busygLopo,,,,'!, and accompanied tho Quaker to his nngeis are practiced in resp.ic.ng orohen e.Khou,e, whero after changing his clothes, he Meet again you may; will it be again in t)iegtonk h;9 dcpnr,ure jn ti,e eirh 0f Quaker- same way? With the same sympathy? WithPan( on his way rejoicing. Tho period the same sentiments? Will the souls, hurry-B0r the vnunir oontlemnn's tour elnDsed: the ing on in divers paths, unite once more, as il the interval had been adrenm? Rarely, rare ly! Have you not, after even a year, even a month's absence, returned to the snrco place, found the satno groups reassembled and yet Ksighed to yourself, 'Hut where is the charm that once breathed from tho spot, and once smiled from the faces?" Quaker, all anxiety started to meet him. Having met him he said, "How art thou?" The reply was, '"Very well." "Hast thou sworn so much with that dress. on thee?" The young man, rubbing the sleeves of hig coat, replied, Cartainly not.but I feel a strong inclination OCT The typboid fever h raging violently i. . . i fin portiona of rennsrlvania. In Myerstown, Ijehanon county, entire familiea have died' with this fatal disease, nd but few families ftf jthe village have wholly escaped itt ravages. iFn Berks county, large numbers have died, md a.i many as thirty -five parson were in ferred ilk one graveyard in the course of m month, victim of (fie aa'me 'dise;- Or The Angora goat is being extensively ccliruated in France. The floeoe sell from $2 to $2,50, and the wool, or lather hair,, mi.kes excellent velvet, onitlng the luster of, 'silk to the firmness ol wool velvet. A few of. hee beautiful animals were imported into. South Carolina in 1849. They have increased' to upward of 50 of the par breed J. Usaidv; many uiote balf-breetfs'. . : . (7 A drill supplied with emery and wateri s bettor than a diauond for hiring small holes through glass. A diamond will cut small circlrs, making large holes, but is quit unsuiled lor boring small ones. Common glass may be bored wfcb an ordinary bow Irill, by putting a drop of gptrhs o4 turpentinev m the gla -B at the end of the drill'. "Ton are a great bore," said tn enraged" gentleman, Irom his chamber window, to l outb who had been serenading his daugh-er hall an hour; "you are a great bore, and ' think vou mean tw keep et boring till you 'get water, and here it emptmg a pitch. lul upon his head. Patrick McFinigan, with a one-wbeeled 5car, commonly called "an Irish boggy," ran a 'race with a loeOJtotiVe'. Of course the swift Ifrish vehicle was soon distanced! '-Ochl b jaff wid ye, ye roarin blaggard;" quoth Pat, "or I'll be after runnuV into yeesl" , A doctor's wife attempted to move him by her tears. "Ah!" said he, "tears are ust- less I have analyzed them They contain 'a little phosphate of lime, some chloratb'of sodium, and water!" S.vo ; ' . mi o o r1 . CP w a H a w o w w W CO n y O w w CO H s d M o tr o -3 K t I a n 2 o X ?' O o w 5?! S3 IH. a cr H CO o o (- H m C3 o C3 O B H . 'J' Ef is c tfl' o c s e-f- a s o s S3' o o o w PH H W H a ts w M V. O B O CO w o -v p-i B3 o w 'Ji a 3 AUMINISTUATOlfS SALE. IX PURSIIANTE of an order mnda hv thn Ppn L bate Court nf Knox county, Ohio, I will offer forH(iuardian of Rachel Htiggora, John StifRcrK, Lewi: aloon tho nremiic in Itrown town&hin. Knox Co. BOliio, at ptiblio auction, on Thursday, the VUh day of January, 18G0, tho followini! described proncrtv. to-witt situate in rn..l.. ..I' U' n...l ..f lll.:n 1 kl..,, ftj.it 2 nAtpi. P i.f .! Anv ftf II, Btho north fortv 401 acre of tho cast half of theI'oiirl House in unid Knox County, Ohio, northeast nuartur of section soven. 171 in tnwnshir-H'io sale tho followinedoncribedroal estate eirht(8)and rnnRe clcvon fill of tho unappropri-l'iateinsnid Knox County. Ohio.nnil hoinjpartof the :ited lands in tho military district, subject to sale atgnorlliwcst qunrtcr ot section seven 17 1 in township Zanoavilln, Ohio, subject to tho followin inenm Hllvo 5 anil runzo fourteen. ( 1 1) commencing nt n hrnncos, to-wit: twelve 121 acres as.ij;ncdasdower to the widow of Solomon Minanl, nipraiscd at$IH0. Thirteon 111 acres setoff us homestead for the widow and family, appraised at llll.i. The remaining' fiftoon 1 15 acres will he sold witliout inenmhrnnco. ;i praised at $:10l). Totins of sale One-third In hand, one-third In six months. and tho balance in ouo year from the day of sulo deferred paymencs to ho secured bv A poet said "Eternity itself cannot restored ihe less struck from tho minute." Are you Kin lie." hannv in the spot in which vnu tarrv withS the nersona whose voices are now melodeous The Lon Jon nuill,er BUt9B that Mr Thou- your ear? Ileware of parting! or, il partg Spencer, the discoverer of electrotype, nas rou must, say not in insolent defiance to timeSaIotner important discovery, ne nns ascer- 'and destiny; "What matters? we shall soonS'"" mat tne magnetic oxyne m iron 'meet again." Alas, and alas! when we thinkbounds in rocky strata, ssndf. c, attracts. !of the lins which ir.urmured: "Soon roeetSoygen whether it exists in water or in air. I 21 . ! I I train'1 and remember how in heart, goul Jnd poUmzes it, wnicn tortus an ozone, v. men 'and thought, we stood forever divided theonedestroysalI discoloring ano potiuting organic from the other, when, once more luce to face.BMtitions m wator, and converts them into we each only txcluimed, "Met again .' H'be sparkling and refreshing cat nonic acia o-i Rthe healthful sorme. j'.ven sewernze water The Bible in Arabic lean be thus almost instantaneously purified. This language is spoken by not less thanBiloreover, Mr. Spencer has discovered thatj eifility millions ol peoplo, scattered througti-Mthe apparently mecnamcai process oi nurauon ut Syria, Xoithorn Africa, Arabia, llindos-iis itself magnetical, and it being well known! tan and China. Through all these regions.Bthat all substances are constitutionally morel Wooden scat Chairs, Cribs and Bedsteads; in short.Hijarrjers to tho circulation of the ScripturesSor less subject to magnetical influences, all ex- uiiHisi every tiini; in tno iuoiuot lino rciiuircu ovm, .,, a. .. , - i..! tho Marhot. Bhave been broken down so rapidly as to sur-Rtraneous matter suspended in water may oel 'prise the most sanguine No kingly norarnpidly attracted in filtration either by mag-l 'priestly power can ever set up those barriers luetic oxide or black sand of iron, and so sepa- igain, and loud is now tho call to give tbcMrated. Arabic biblo to these accessible millions. H The lamented Dr. K!i Smith had curried a3 OT A suit involving the question whotber 'new and superior translation of tho Now Tes-E'noney sent in a registered letter is a remit rlenth tniiltEtance. was decided in New iork a few days! Mm otriT from this loved and all-immrtantOsince. Edward Morrison sued the Farmer's ' fln . . n , .. , . Rlabnrs. Tho work will, however.be comDle.Hlsn 'r tn pronuctm aarau ica untier tne skih nna energy oi ui. v an: Dyke, of tho Syrian Mission, who i. eminently qualified to succeed Dr. Smith in the work. iKach proof is sent, for criticisms and sugges tions, to all the members ol the mission, andi also su' jectod to the most rigid scrunity o tho most learned Arabic grammarians in Sy- Ovor Snem k Co.'s Ptor.', Sj '.! :'ci "10 large' and best stock tm FURNITUEE Kvcr offered in this City. It consists, in part, of Sofas, Teto a Totes, Lounges, Chairs. Marblo top end iMahojrany taliles,ntauds; lane and I also keen on hand and mako to ordor Curlod llair. Cotton and Husk Maltresscs,Fcatlier HolstersrS ;md Pillows. 1 havo also ltailoy's patent Curtuir.f&P I ixfuros, thovorv best in tiso nnd a few choice biitt Moiihliiiirs. I make I'icturo Frames toordrr. I I have also the right to sell in this County, Fish I.llrano's patent Uurial Cases, and will keep thorn ronsiautly on nana. Tho public in L'ouornl arc invited to call nnd ox-1 annuo all tucauove naincd itiuercnt kinds ot art! - !es,a''d :n sliort.my wholo Stock. I feel confident Mult both tho ipnilityof tho furniture and the prices will kivo general satisluction. April 2(1 IS I!) 21 ly. XT. C. WILLIS. GUARDIAN'S SALE. In pursuance of an order of tho I'rc hato Court f Knox Coiinlv, Ohio, made on tho 31 day of Decciu- hcr,A. I)., IH.if), in tlio caso of Elisabeth Slickers.! Stivers, Kinanual Stivers, Maniuis Stieiiers, Al I'rcd Stivers, and Allicrt St iggcrs, against her said wards, tho said tiuardian will, on Saturday, January llth, 18GO, o door of thegrank as a classic, wherever puro Arabic is spo tMor-w!tI'si1t-Sken-and yet rot 00 beyo"11 tho roach of thl common people Scollected, and which was sent to hrm in a reg- Bistered letter, but not received. The Court Eheld that as the defendant was not authorized to remit money instead of drafts, as is thei usual custom, the money mailed to the ad- jdress of the plaintiff could not be considered Spayment, and the defendant was therelore li ;!. m,.i f 1, .. Tlii Aral.io New Testament will take11"'8 lne Bcl,un- ""J"?! "'r plaintilt accoidmgly. Mazzini has promulgated from Florence another manifeito. It is directed against Piodmont, or at least against King Victor Kmanuel, who, he declares, does not compre hend the destiny of Italy. - A Denial Gcorxe P. Burnham denie. over his own signature, that ha ever had, so" .far as he can recollect, any conversation with7 Mr. Faroes, as testified to by bin before the legislative Investigating Committee. - "Honesty is the best policy, there's no loubt on't but it keens a man shocking poor." said Grigs, as he wet tha Bugar witli out mixing it with sand. 'Weigh your words," said a man to a fel low who was blustering vay in a towering passion at another. "They won't weigh much if he did," said the antagonist coally. In the northern part of New York state there is excellent sleighing. It is said that in some of the counties the snow is loot deep. Oe nit Smith, who is now confinad in the lunatic asylum at Utica, N. Y., had bwh-er, Gen. Peter Sken Smith, an inmate or that institution for several years. H'ciWt of Aw Orleans The leUl amount f taxable property in New Orleans this year is $111,11)3,800. Last year it was $108,- 1)51,100 showing an increase of $2,a9,"QOj t The best way to humble a proud foof is to take no notice of him. When is a wall l.ke a sealed. Tub? When it is- Or" A Syrian correspondent says that Je yrtisalem has boon making rapid strides of late Slowards a now born civilization, and its pro iress has been watched with interest the most How A Toad Pulls Off Eia Panta A writer in tho NorthCaroIina Firmer tells. 51. . . . ., . . '.L the following: "About the middle of Jiine.Ijplense on tne part ot tno,e wno associate wun found a toad on a hill of mellons, and, notSlbe name of the Holy City ideas of the Mil iwanting him 'to leavo, hood around him. He lenium and thespoedy return of Jews, Large buildings, ctinverrts, hospitals, and churches. uortenzo on tho prcuiisos. K. P. HOLMES. Administrator of Solomon Miuurd, doe'd. Deo. 10th, IHoD-niwo. First Pi'i-miwni nwnrded utllie OHIO STATE FAIlt Dodge's Suction and Torco Tum' Q O O o (ALSO, FIRST TREM1UU AT KNOX CO. FAIR rllE latest and most important invention of the age is to bo found in tho imnrovoineut recent ly made in IJOIKJE'S PUMP A F1KK K.YGIKE.j These Pumps aro for family or Farm uso, oithcr for wells orcistorns, and, in oaso of fire, by attaching hose to the spout of the pump answers as a Fin Eneinc, and is capable of throwing wator to, the top of a three story building, thereby attainlnga re sult long desired, but never lieretoloreaeeomplisneii in a pump so simplo that it can bo set up and uso! jby any one. Jn the linprovomenl ot tnese rumps Itbe simplicity of thoir construction and opcrnilou srecommenus tnem to tlio ravor ol tn puoiie. ines stone in the northeast cor. of tho southwest qr. nf sec township anil rano nforesanl; thenco north eighty- sovon ana one null uojrrces, xi , neir. wost.eii'lity- lourand sixty one hundredtlis81 O0-I0l) rods ton istaKcin tlio centcrot the nohsterroiiu so-called. ilicnoonlongtliecentor of said road north one and no hell ue-rrees. east sevcnlv-six and ninotv-uve no hiiudri.'dths 1 7RI).i.ioO) nxls tn a stakoin thc-Kinnonreil to lie slucrcish and not inclined to enter of said Webster root t thenco south eighty -H P.0nli t fc.i ,;, risinc in everv direction, and thniisands of ightanitonc-hnlfdogrces, (iS ilex. )cnt widlitw-tH"""' r - r . lournnd sixtyono liundrcdilis (S4 00-100) rods to nEhis elbors a"ainat bis sides, rubbinc down Miussiau employees ana dews are accoming .1-- . . -, .-.Ml -J " M lane in ino ecnier lino oi sain section seven i m . . ... .i... lWros , nnln nf thn n ac .,i..mn..iinnui. n.n..inn.uM..ni..ris. ii,Hwaras. uu oppoftreu so sinL'uiur, -iinv iM- - ne and one-half degrees, ( 1 dog.) west seventy-Hwatched toseewbatha was up to. After a x hiiu iiinoi.r-uvo one uuoiiruiiiiin i io tfu-iuu i rouf-e:. . . . . , . , .... lothe place of hci;iiiiiing,esMu,ated to contain fortvB'ew smart runs, nis sain oe j in u unrai upc. andsixly one hundrodtbs(40C0-100)acros,uioroorgsiraight along his back. Now, said I, old " .. J I.. 1.... U A . This tract to hosoldfrco of Dower. Appraised atB,l!ow, you navo oono u; ...iv ne -ppo.i.cu ... i?9j Ihe nnconceined. and kept on ruhhinj until he ai,.-i.;,-a certain ouicrinicv or parcel o innnaj . . ,. .. .. . ... .. ;iinu nuincu nn ma nnns an situate in the conntr of Jimii, Chin, nnd in th southwest quarter of Boctinn wrun 7) townhipflvIqfdo8 and hips; then grasping one hind leg; 1 J I AIIU iiIIKC linn ivuii i nn ruin vimmti viud . . . a I i .1 menoimr In thecentcr of the Svenmoro r .sd.at thelwHH OIS nantlS. no nautea Oil ono leg tne northeast eorncr of lot number six (6) in tho T'lBsame as anybodv would, then stripped the ofacertain partition made among the heirs of JohnB .... rr .1. . i u:. tllnr. Hon'H rnorll in 1l,.nlc ." nnirn nf thi-Ktne OinOT in 1MB SII1B way. UU men won ma nn 1 . - -- , r- - h Uecords in Knox Common Pleasi thenco along thcSc(wi.0ff cuticle forward, botween his forelegs 'renter Ol sniil ruau boulii eiiiiy-viu. nnu unu-uno, loirrccs dee.) east fifty-four and twenty-si one hundredths (5 2fl-10fl) rods; thence south oneRrajgjn(j ,) lowering ais head, swallowing at md one-half dcgroi 11 ( 1 1 dcg. ) west sixty-llvo and!, . 0 , ... . it ,u fortv one hundrcdthstOi 40-100) rodst thence north eighty-eight and one-half degrees, (8Sldrg.)east LIFE INSUKANCU. Tim nKu.rihAr isatrent for the following Life In snranoe Companies. Most of these Comjaniea an-Btrom a woll zuu leot distant irom a noose ngni m I'nmps are all that is claimed for them, and theyltifty-four and twenty-sixonohundrcdlhs(St 20-100 have only to be seen to bo admired, and to be usoulrods along the aoutn line or sniu quarter; menceon to bo appreciated. These rumps will draw water the Htroniostand most reliable institutions of the kind inntireonntrv. Pamphlets and reports explan atory of their principles and condition, and of theirj raios 01 insurance will be eneeriuny isnmsn w application Mutual Life, of ew 1 ork. accumulated Capital $5,000,000, Mutual ltcnent, of ftewark, n. J., accu-mnlatod eapital (4,000,00 New England Mutual, of Boston, Mass. accumulated .capital $ 1 ,400,001 British Commercial. of London, (Eni;.) accunvilated capiUl $3,000,000. National Life, Muntpelior, V t., acou- . I mulated capital szou.ouo. JOSEPH MUENSOHER Mar. 29, 20tf. Laid Oil, Adamantine Candles, &e. NO. 1, Extra Lard Oil, woll filtered and free from gelatine, manufactured for line machinery, wool-! ens, and solar lamps. Star and Adamantine Landles full weight and prime quality , warranted to staud the oltmato of Uautornia, Australia, me tnuitsj,aou nm-oa. Orders for any quantity executed promptly. Apply U THOMAS EMERY, hard Oil, Star and Ad imantine Jlaniuciurcr,(.incinDu,wuiif Feb. 19.'S-tt. the door, consequently the pump may be placed in your house and you may draw water from a well or surini In tho yard. Those wishing a sim plo and reliable Pump can have them sot up and out into operation by calling on J. 8. BU.NYAN, or at tho Ilard-ware store of C. C. CURTIS. Mt. Vernon, O.. Oct. li,'59,-4ttf. A CHANCE FOR FARMERS. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED offers, forsaleagood Farm X 01 lua acres in nuwara wwninip, ivnox coun ty, 7 miles east or Mount ernon, and only miles north of Qambier, the location of Konyon Rollere. About 80 acres aro cleared and in a goori tale of eultivation, and the balance Is good timber and. II is a good stock larm, Is well watered, nas -1 ...1 ...l--. J. ..t l..t P..ra,l Oherries, a good brick dwelling, and a franM barn. 1 will take S4,uun lor the wnnle premises, one-nun in band, and the balance in six or eixht yearly pay- naymn,wltb Interest at six per cent., thus glviog the purchaser a nneebance to make all bet in nrs nevment off tha farm. Also, lie acres of animrrovon land in itenaio county, Indians. PAiilr.lj HIUlUll May U 'it il tf. nd one-half deireesf 1U dog.) east, sixty-five anil forty one hundredths (Oi 40-100) rods to the place of, heginning,containing twenty-two and eighteen hundredths (22 18-100 arres more or less. AMI this losi iuenioncd trsot hMng assigned toF.lijnhoth Stigers. widow of John Stiggers, deceased, as her Dower In 1 he real estate of said John, and to be sol J subject to aid dowor. Appraised at $ja0. Terms of Hale One-third in hand; one-third In me, and one third in two years from the day of sale. Deferred payment to boar interest from the day of slo,and to be socurnd by mortgage n tho proiuisos. EUSArtETII STIOOEItS, Onnnlian of It ichel Stiggcrr, at. al. VANCE COOPER, Attornsys. Dec. 10th, '59,-n5wfl. FiiUAiiB Aritiimktiu. Yonnj,; Wife (who has boon puzzling her dear little head with her husband's affairs, and wishes so beaniin- islerinu angel whtn pain and anguish wiiiii-'j he brow, and all that kind ol thing.) Cbar- lev, I hato to have you Icava me looking so troubled. Look here Charley, you si v you jwe Dlowem & McXabboso much mnney iow they have a great many things in their store I want: why don't you lake it out in; Iry goods? Euioratios rnoM Tkssknskk The Chat tanooca-Advortiser savs; "Tiiere haveemi ! 'urated from East Tennessee and Cherokee, SASHi DOOIC9 AND BLINDS. J. A. AnderiOii, HHfrACTfl! KB BEALKR l" SAsii, Doona. and blinhs, Gen. uonu' Ware Haute, High St., leiween Main and It. R. Depot, Mount Vernon. Ohio. AIL KINDS ef work nonstantly nn baud and i warranted. All orders promptly executed. April 2, lfiViil ly. his head come down, he stripped off the skin! underneath until it rame tn his forelegs, and thon grasping ono ol these with the oppositeS0eorgiat t0 ArtinMg inj Texas, this past fall. it least five hundred families, and the end is- not yet, as every day or so, wagon after wagon with movors may be seon plodding their way. thitherward. Hamilton county alone has -tent out forty families, an a numberare now. down with the moving lever." hand, by considerable pulling strippad off the kin; changing hands he stripped the other, and by a slight motion of tho head, he drew t from tho thrnat ami swallowed the whole. The oicration seemed to be an agroible one and occupied but a abort time." Silver nr. ti Tom - The minin? stories from Carson Valley and tho Washoe region come with new wonders daily. A correspon dent of the Marysville Democrat writes: All the hills in sight of Eagle Valley have heon prospected. Forty or fifty thousand dol- irs weroofJTl'red by San Francisco capitalists for some of the claims discovered. Invost-j menta have been isado, and tons of ore have heen transmitted over the mountains by wag ons. for the purpose ol being tested. Returns have been receive 1 as high as $'J,000 a ton. A silver vein has been discovered, mixed with gold, one mile in length. ftfrOne of our scientific exchanges say lhat a powder has been discovered in theAcatlemyj 'of Science, In Paris, consisting of Chalk andi he residue of Coke after the gas has been ex hausted, from which a paste is mvle, which will completely remove both smell and infection from wounds and sores, generally consid ered dangerous to any who touch or bondi over them, and especially to the pMiont anrl his medical advisers. Tom Thumb is about to be married tea lady of his own size. i Agricultural Convention and Lectures at Yala College? It is proposed to have what may be termed a great agricultural "protracted meeting" at Yale College during the present Winter, to last throughout the whole month of February The exercises are to eonsnt of lectures by leading retia&i woo, eminent in the diflesent jiltViwliiiienU of agriculture, borticulturetock aising, etc. About eighty lectures are pro vided for, two to four each day, each lec- ure to be loilowetl oy conversational or-ises questions to the lecturers, and diacna- sinns. Twenty or tnirty gentiem en, wen jknuwn m Agriculture, besides the Professors in Yalo Culkga, are engaged to take pari in the exercises as lecturers and teachers, while numerous other eminent agriculturists and' horticulturists have expressed their inten-Jtiofl t he present and participata la the dis- irnssioni. ' ' -. Among the Iecttiwrssre fiel P.r Atlert,' Casslus M. Cle and Francis Kotch. on OiU tie; Sanfonl Howard and Dr.' GnllivarV 'a Horses; C. L. Flint and ethers, on tha Dairy the- Hon. Marshall P. Wilder, Dr. O. W. (Jranf, Messrs. P. IHrry and B. Q. Pardee, on tfruitHj t'rotessor roner on vrgamo vnem-istry; Prof. 8. W. Johpson on Agricoltnral Chemistry; Prof. H. Silliman, Jr.. on Metaor- t . . I 1 O . I L. iiogy; ,1. siantoa uuum oa vxraeawe mm tm- Ration; Judge French on Drainage; Joseph Harris on Cereals; Prtft Brewer on Commet- isl Plants, (flax, hemp, tobacco, ere.:) Geo. ft. Emerson on Forest Trees; Dr. Cool- stock on Fish Culture; Donald O. Uitobell (Ik Marvel,) on Uural Economy. 11.' . The whole is Ui be freeroe-pt tha aorainaT cnarze 01 say ten nunarwTir icua w. nm ,n aeceseary expense af leotnrers and other; in- ndentats. The occasion . will doltlei be one of great interest to cultivator gaawraHy. aa 1 call together a large at tend anew from all nana of the country. InoifrWs !th refer Loce tc this project may bead 1 teased tfi Pent John A. Porter, Xew Utren, Cmaf-Ayi- ult'trisl, 4 |