BOXa.-TIIR Q,U3SSTIO!C. " A$k ye whereor Out song waxtvngt JLeo met when a fated year urn young. Jvit one tugt4ume in the land of the Jforn ; -2ltu&iLovc Hee burled unnamed, tlJl-born. wiio'i th Iruu f.roille o Rnmmcr'e ember, YJimi Autumn hand Iiie-eardJsm,ml'r, Vlinii Jiniallpfl toraliftl In wlilin Ducfcinber. Will ihy life my life remember T Wilt thou, whan the IXiwn ahall hold thoe, Anil the utorlocl Kmit.crjfplu' thee. A'nu the world's eye& with my eye behold tllN. ,ort(tK-riflLtho,Wtland;Iqnoo told thoef. Whrn FnraofirtlirolhecrcvKjj Is brflldlnc Vhll my Juue'a leave nnd flowers, a reJUd- Ani Vlnior's-wlnizumy years are" aJmrtlnp, "Will spring's dead eyes look on upbraiding? "While mr rrmimlcrlng pnlcs shiver, To one JuneN denttile?tt echoes quiver. With pnln wliexefroui jiogJit, nolvqr. Tin hollowed hourl shall e'er deliver. Ai.FJtcn II. Louis, In Harper' m Zfagazinq jor?toveii.uer. CATTLB TO GREAT BRITAIN. A Siw nnd Snccemful Enterprise Il "" ' IluuU Cattle In Scotland. From the New York Evening Post. 'A novel future la Ainerfean ex- epulis In the tthlpmeitL of live cattle from thlrf jinrt to Glasgow, to be slaughtered, for the iScotttsh market. The enterprise was lutely utnierttiketi by the Glasgow firm of John Bell & Bolts, the 1 unrest wholesale butcher: iu. Scotland, who Hiipply the Anchor JLfue of -team-hips. A member of the firm, Henry Bell, in now In this city, inn) whh que lionet to-day in re jrard to the muuugemeut and extent of the new buiueHu. lie Kuiil thut the price of beef in Scotland had advanced CO per cunt, yithjti the la-t ten years, in coiine jueiiee of the rijjijerperitand the rigid restriction! HiibHrqueutly imposed by the pivermneut on the" importation of rattle from abroad. Many of these restrictions are ttill in force, and the imporintiou of rattle from certain Qouliueiital countries if absolutely pfn:!)inited. The state of uf fairs de 'termi ed lil4 firm to try the experi ment of obtaining cattle from the United t situates, the post of native cat te U th Glasgow market bin;r from 3IoU to SZ'Zo per head. The latter price, however, la that of only the 1)chI prize oxen. ' The firm sent out at first for hiJL six head, which arrived in Glasgow In an Anchor stoamer, in the first week It; July. Henry Bell sailed for this Country on the 12th of that month, to make the enterprise a regular busi ness, lie began by sending out ix , head of cattle by each of the Anchor jjteainers, but lias now inerea-ed .the number to twelve. If sufllrient n cpmmodatioii can be obtained he in tends to forward twenty by each ves pel, making average of 40 per week. It is doubtful, however, if the weekly "average, by tills line can exceed thir ty. .. The cattle com- from. Illinota. and are bought by Al,r. Bjdl at Common! paw, at an average ot$00ner h ad ' .The cot of transportation. iTicluiling freight, charges, feed, and attend nee, -averages about $75 per head ; ho that the costwlmn landed is $175. As the animal is then equal in weight and quality to a bullock costing S190 in Glasgow the extra profit to the firm is. under favorable eircumstances, $15 No insurance is effected, as the cost of this would almost exactly counter balance the profit. " The cattle have been carried on tho upper deck In. open stalls, and fed on bay and Indian corn,. Hitherto on' of the stewards on bo.rd lias been hired to attend them, but if twenty are sent at once a special man will ac-comp-mv them akeeper. They have. .generally been in fair condition on arrival, although losing on the aver- ngn about fifty pounds each in weigiit during the voage. The first lot of twelve sent out Were forwarded by the California, and'were very unfortunate In consequence oftUe. severe storm, which lately devastated, the coast of Xiiva &ri)tn. JJour. f tho outile were washed overboard, aujd when the ves sel arrived at Glasgow, mi the 3rd of September the others had been badly bruised by the rolling of the ship, threebeing unable to walk. As a re tail of the experience, the c ttle will hereafter be carried between decks. This change in the method of trans portation will occasion some trouble, s (lie cattle have heretofore been sim ply driven on and oil the steamers by . the gangway, while in future they must be hoisted in and out. Qwfng to. the governmental protec tions; against the rinderpest, the cat tle are quarantined- in sheds on the wharf for twelve hours after tjiey are landed. They are twice inspected by "tlie government oillcers, oueeou their, arrival, and just before. they are re- .le'axe 1 When this ordeal has been passed they are immediately' slaugh tered a longer maintenance would increase their cost. Mr. B-ll thinks that an attempt to supply the Loudon market in this way would not succeed, in conse quence of the cost of transportation from Liverpool, but "that in the last named city the scheme might prove as profitable as in Glasgow. He in tends to continue the business as long as it meets its present success, but is not of the opinion that it will prove permanent, as e.ittle could lie export ed to Great Britain from, Germany at eost for transportation of hut-$.0 per head, were it not for the legal ob stacles. FK02X ANOTHER PAPKU. Cattle exportation is assuredly a new' feature with New Yorkers, ast fory ears past our hobby has been to import short'-horue'd bulls and fiat talled iheep fiom the shores of Great Britain, At present each steamer of the Anchor line is bound by a con tract witli Mr. Bell a butcher of Liv erpool, to carry to that port twenty five beeves j that is fifty per "week. mlarier this arrangement had be com- Known a joint slock company was ftirnu-d with the view of supply ing Great Britain wTUi live soe.R There are resilient in this city two or three practical agents Tor trans-a lati tie dealers, and on loard of each ves sel is a cattle steward, n novel but de cidedly useful invention, having charge of the bovine passengers. The tartrtToj' their, transportation is like wise curious, ten pound sterling per head for pasture, two pounds cattle steward's leea.ud one pound for food, etc. The animal costs SI o0 or tlierea bou's before going- on his travels, ami realizes In Liverpool a. profit of at lea-t ten pounds over, and above ex penses. The cattle trade at imp time YR large at this port, the an finals be ing purchased in Canada and shipped to the British West Indian colonies. Secretary Stanton.' during the civil WHiU knocked this traffic in the head and CAp'sequei tly, the shipment of American entile to feed Jdui B'lll. in his island home, has purely surprised our home befrP'ters. Moreover, it would seem that horned-cattle of our own raising arelMing. purchased at n very high fiirnre fop xporfation and Huluquent ue for breeding ahroid. inasmuch as at a recent sale in the in terior, agents of English agricultur ists paid respectively rty. thirtv.i twenty-five, and twentv thousand dol lars for a sinylo cnw.whllt one cslf brought seven thounud dollars. ardJ anofhor ten thousand. OT a verity. Bonner and his mania for fast horses, cannot he comparer! with the individ ual willing t invent in cow flesh at such tremnhMi--Mtei.- , - -J . j A PIItLAnrtiPirTA VIKW. perahitndant products of our prolific jdieon, more unlucky, gained his, andj Aj-iyAR-siso toxovers. country. In this countcliou the J'ress 'lived lo think, if he did not say, hke-j ,MetiIdy, you are the most good j U'eller, senior: "She was such an,' or-in.tuin titflin', qwdacious. cou J ' i Uficommoll lilcMsm.r uiMiiMr it'x :i fmrv iiici-i tlnil ..varliv...! i 'im.s .it... 17. ...11. I. l,.. I.... . ' . " i j ,-.. -"-"- - -f-.. i.i.njvuin.uiii.0.n-.. .... ...b... great pity she ever changed bercou-' "Ub. in a I me iiiiuoriuuou m .viiiniuan rauu-,,),.!,,,, . fci1M ...), ,., . ...ifM m a,. t ,..,!, I, ,4 l.ln TI m ..-. .-.-.. ww---. ii . -.,7 u IV. K, r 9 w M 9M w, m. m M doriupplyfng the Loudon maiketwith ,' t,,, SIr ftll;?er h.j,,.,, tUB beet, and the hcbeme has proved ho Spectator drew near its end; and if giand a nuccers as likely lo eisliuitce t JsuilKtsll !- tts.ljt; believed, which we prices there. An Ameiicaii fleer, do m.Llliink beis. iustllini heart bv taken 111 good culliim.m trull! iSeW ; tifcluririir beilbl.o t,wr. vent iinUH.H )OUt jiiy lbs'H1H tlUltllftiUtr lliw lilt frh. fill At refej. Hld gni- iunv tale it Im liardlv ftrti!tv r 'Tlie KjUlf in English pas u res ipahes up OIUjnw, f vjtr Roger de t'uverlev the 1(8 utitl uttilaUilliewi'iH-ii. A-Wt?riMfn.,tjf,M uniJ ,aily tr.tce.1, bv to quality, thelinghsh admit the .ex- . .s.ele; the coloring and more pmiui celleliceof American beef. It seeum. ,u.nl hneamentselalairaled bv Joseph IlUe a strange undertaking, but it is J Ahjhom ; some of the background actually in progress and ata piollt , lUl jn bv Eustace Bmliri'll : and the . ii.. ..a -........ ... ---. "i Bohiied, Matilda. ,4I my.-elf 'deed I could not. Couldn't help yourself ? That's a Ain't he .) nice. to talk.! vi York by tteamer, loses ub the voyage. butauecK's rei Oil is Inglaud is really short ot meat, ow iug to dise'aSe'atuoug her cattl and that of other count ies w hence her supplies have beeit drawn, 'lite price advanced so much as to indtlce impor tation from thi,s country, and now. the best stock is being tdilpped by every steamer of the Anchor Line that leaves New; York. Twenty lourhead go in every o'ne. of thirty-five vessels run by tha", line. The cost of" freight and expenses is gieat, but yet 'each .head yitjids a clear profit of from $50 to $75. A company is to be formed in New Yprk to extend litis business, and it ia'eoiiKiderell so likely to be a, permanent fine that the. Anchor Line is now building four iargeVdeamer on purport' to transport cattle. It is said the Kuy is no.w eJearb.ig$l 000 a week by this tmS-nvaji, It is. a curious con dition of tliiugsaltogelber. this cattle question. WHAT JOHN BULL SAYS ABOUT IT. A very interesting experiment now being made by Messis Bell .V Sons, wholesale fieshers, 170 Argyje street, of importing live oxen from the great grazing States of Illi nois and Oii'o into Gbi-gow. Look ing at the high price of cattle reared iu Scotland, and also at the figures paid for I hse which have been com ing from Ireland, Spain. Denmark, and other parts of the Continent, that firm took into consideration whether It would not he possible p avail them selves oi the inexhaustible resources if the United Stales. The Mvssr.s. Henderson Brothers, of t. e Afichor Line, also jook an interest in the question, and expressed themselves des'rous, so far as they were concern ed, to all" rd the Messrs Bell & Sons every assistance iu lite solution of the problem, Accordingly, a member of theUrni of Messrs Bell set out for America, from whence he has for the last fourjweeks sending by he steam ers of the Anchor Linens many cat tle weekly n represented from twen ty to thirty thousand pounds weight of beef. A number of these oxen, bought in the Cnmmunipaw market. New York, were yesterday, along with top Scotch and Irish cattle, im pounded iu one of the yards of the slaughter liou-e, Mooj'c street, and so much did they lesemhle the others that it impossible for a -tranger to ' say which was native and which was American. If there was any differ ence at all. it ronsi-ted iu the latter grown ; and certainly no oie would have thought that such prime hea-ts hadjtist been brought from a breed ing place 4.000 inib-s away. Being four y, ears old and iq wa-ds, they kill better than home rattle that is, they have a larger amount of tallow as w II as beef Til" he-t native oxen tire rarely more than threeywirs old ; the most approved system being such as to force them up to the requisite size at that age. It is otherwise in Anier- portrait ueiuced by either hterle or lickell with a deformity which Addi son repudiated " That Tjckell had any share at all in the Cpverley pa-, pen- is more l ban donhlful, and Bud gell's part was a very Umited one. All save two or three-wen written by Ad dison and Steele; ami if the former wrote two papers to Steele's one. sji many of the salient trait-of the char acters iu this littledramasprang from Sir Richard's fertile fancy that they may honestly divide the fanoe between them. - o THAT TAILOR. NtjJdy Nathan had been n prize fighter H's neighbors said so ; mi did his no-e, which meandered down his countenance like a miniature range of assorted mountains. But, at any rate, he was not a prize-fighter af the time of whieh our story tell-. Then he kept the "Dark ami Tinder box," at the uuiet village of MarHtt- John ton Pardon ! we meant to sav the "Dink and Tinder-box" kept him, for it was a mueh-frcqueiited public bouse, ami the licensing bill waa as yet pigeon-holed in Lord Kimberjey's brain. So Neddy Nathan flourished like a green bay tree; indeed, his mottled rmin tenure suggested some such green combination or colors. He had married late iu life, and two strapping twins c.inie to crown hi union with a cook he had known ever ainee he went to Lord Draggluton'.s to simper, the day lie beat the Ch.el sea Chicken, iu 1S54 Nat's domesticity was -imply mat vclnu. Rapeeially did he love to nurse his bouncing boys, who fought one another in tijeir little rot, in a manner that made their papa's heart leap for jov. (By the way. it is silly as a rule. We ic-ii. Provender is as cheap as it is abundant, so.that it is as profitable to keep, an ox four years attittike an unusual method to make, it fit for market a year younger. The Ameri can cattle drought In-re graze nu rich prairie land iu summer ami are fed on corn and hay iu winter. The Messrs. Bdl&Snus ill-the prosecu tion of t ds enterprise, have in view only to supply them-eU'ert hut also the trade iu general. It would 'here fore be thought, thai their ellbrt to bring down the high price of fresh meat should receive the greatest en couragement from the public authori tics here Such however, has not been the case. Serious obstacles have been thrown in the way in the first place, the Custom House officers h the power of detaining the cattle on the steamer at. Hie Broomielaw no li! she shall be clear to. discharge her cargo, although it is difficult o nay what is the object either of -e'ainim; or exercising such a power. But a1 if this were not enough, the Import -rs are subject to another restilciion which, we understand, has hitherto been always imposed After the fi --! inspection has been made the cattle instead of being driven to the. -bmuh-ter houe or market, are detained for labours in oneol'thecobiargoheds. I is said that during this de etitimi the animals endure more hardships are exposed to more injury than they are during the ll! days on board ship. In the steamer they are carefu Iv stalled, fed, and ate "led by a person appoinled by the captain. In fact the ship owners are ve.y particular in tUeAr hlstrurlions iu this regard, a they naturally expert that, should the essay of Messrs. B 11 t Son be sucre-sful. a large and new- hr-ineh of trade will be opened up. At present from K00 to 1 ();K1 bead of cattle, chief ly home bred, ami H.tH I lambs tire weekly disposed of in the Glasgow market, and it is verv probable that these numbers will annual! v inrrrae so great i the demand. The rouse queitee of this will be that, should new sources of supply not be discov ered, the prices will rise; tbev have within the last seven years gone up nearly 50 per cent. In ISfi'i beef -:e. qiint d at CtQ per cwt. and on Thurs day last the p.cice was HSs It i- to be honed, therefore, that this attempt re import live cattle from America for the first time into Great Brjtain'will be successful. To xt'ain tba end however, every facility must on all hands be given and routine be 'dis pensed with as much as possible. As there is no cattle disease at present America, why should not the rattle be inspected when the ship enters the harbour and given over at u.cj to the custody of live importers? At tv rste if the present rule is enforced the importation wilr be seriously Inter fered with, and p rhsps be stopped altogether. lYorA firithh ffnitt Mail AN EMINENT FIRM. Itwnvia happy hour that brought Addison and Steele together, ami in spired them- to form a partnership fraught with rich consequences to Knglish literature. When Hie Spec in tor came to delight ami improve so ciety. it was something new to hav humor without coarseness, tat ire with out scurrility, wit without ill nature ami great is the debt of gratittuh owing to the twin revolutionists vvh did their spiriting so gently and . well Rich as that first of peri dirl is III charming essMys. pre-eminent among its contents stand the pages devoted to gwd Sir Roger de Cowrly and his surroundings. Somehow, We always associate Addison's name .villi the genial old kujght. loving, as one of his editors says tobedeluiled with the notion that the wJioIh was the work of one mind ; hut to Steele must be. awarded the rrvdit of creating not only Sir Roger himself but Will Hon eycomb. Captain Sentry. Sir Andrew Freeporrcand the immortal club, nnd some of the best Mini mot Addisonian' "bits" were actually due to s;fHPK to do anything for jov never knew joy to do anything for any one but kid a ni:.n : as he wasn't a rich bachelor uncle of ours, we didn't get much by that.) However Nnf was verv happy, and allowed his wife to coax him with portable pieces of furniture and odd boots, ami things of that sort. When she was especial ly coaxing, be used to fetch round th double pernMihiilatnr. put in the tw'iis. and drive them nut for a few 1X3 Ies. This relieved his uoiil and his poor head ; for, when hiawife coaxed him, he. used to get I unips on it that wcte sote. It was guessed that be bad lieu a prize-lighter, as we have said ; but bin conduct was so exemplary that the village tradesmen did not think it in fra'., (tiff, to visit his bar-parlor. So they Used to u eet and drink there every night One day. when Mrs. Nobly bad been coaxing Nat with an electro plated teapot intl a coal scoop he went out. as Usual, brought round the perambulator and put in the twins. Then be took 'em out for many miles. When he returned I Jos kin, the tailor. wn standing iu the porch and he watched Nat drive the perambulator iu at the side gate, take the twins Jnto the hots(. ntid then put away their conveyance iu the lool-liou-e. No sooner had he witnessed -U's than he rushed suddenly awav. tind- might Jiave been oh-erved to visit successively the shops of BrisUet the butcher. Sayeom the grocer. Seconds the hal.er and Proser the parish clerk into all of whose ears he whispered something in a confidential tone of voice That night the bar-parlor of the "Dock and Tim dr-hi-x" was empty, ami the next morning it was current ly reported all over .Mailiotcn that Nobly Nathan had broken out int an uug vfrnable fit of rage, and after sitting on his wife and d.tawing the twins in the wash barrel, had pitched into his furniture and smashed it- uJl to atotnu A crowd collected- nn the v-illnge green to "discuss the dreadful news l always expected it." said Briaket "What's bred in the flesh will out i. the hone " 'Why. I hear he actually called on his table to put up its flaps and come on." put in Saycome, the grocer, who was nicknamed "Sago " "Wei!, to be sure.' s.a id Proser. "I heard he pitched into his bed, head first " Ami so one afteranother confirmed the dreadTul news. re enlly Nat. who bad missed his customers the night before, and heard voices on the village green came up. The cn.wd vel ei their disapproval o' him "Ha'Io!" he aid eheerilv "wbat's the matter?" A chorus of voices answered htm all accusing him of bis hearties'- conduct towar-l his family ami furniture, especial! th- bitter. 'It's all a mistake." shouted Nat. "Who told ynii all thece lies?" "Doskin. the taib r." was the unan imous reply. "Thin here T)oktn Is." said Nat. "anddie shnU explain " There, surely enough, was DoMn coming leisurely "p. "I av " exclaimed Nat. seizing t tailor, "what's this you've aid aho-n me smashing up mv furniture?'' and A the chorus or voices iifiin joined in U'wRiti lamrhcd. "Ob what a -illy .lot von all are !" he ai 1 with a fun nv wins:. " r-jVprytliiiijT i aul Was that T saw our fHnl Nat Iotp rlnu't tlt Jnx pornmhut'itnr and thai I sm tioid be would be fightinvr bis furn tur next " So the crowd shook bands with Nat and Honored up. Th moral if we hid nil", would he that the tailor wa a wag Judy A man at Treutoii who fun ml sev era! thousand dollars over two vear- ago, and hs adveti-'cd it every da since that time, also gets meat creoi for bis honesty. An. man would have quit looking lor the owner lone, ago .et this Trenton man keeps nit advertising But he own the pape iu which it is advertised, ami pays i ful rales out of Jbe money found After tbre years more of advertising the whole amount will have been ab sorbed. pretty way niiug man -Yes'ui.' Got motley "Y sm." . "And good kinfolks?" 7 ,. Yee'm." 1' And loves you to destruction ?" Xt""'"." "Well, in the name of common sense what did on send hinVhnme for?" Well, ma. If r musi tell the truth. I must. 'I s'poae; though yd. rajln-r, di . You see, ma, when he fetched, his cheer upclost to mine, and ketch ed hole of my hand, and -quez. and dropt on his knees, then it was that bis eyes rolled and he began breathin' hard. AND HIS GAI.LUWSKS KKIT a iCKKAKIN' AN' A CltEAKIN. till I p.... . . i ... .. .. ... . ? iiiougtiL in my sooi someium, lerri-blo- was the matter with his in'ards, his vitals ; and that lbi-tered ami s.keered me so that I, bust out a-cr. -in'. Seein' me do that, he creaked worse' n ever, and that made me cry harder; and the harder I ciied the harder lie creaked, till all of a sudden it came tome that il was nolluir out his gallowses ; and then I bust out a laughin' fit to kill myself, right in h s face. And then he jumj t up and run out of the hou-emad as file; ami he ain.'f com in. back no more. Boo hoo, a.h on hoo-ho r "Metlldy," said thp old' woms-Ui. sternly, "stop -niy'liii. You have made an everlastin' fool of yourself, but your cake ain't all dough yet. It all comes of them uo-'cou'nt. fashion able sto' gallowses 'spenders' I be lieve they calls 'em. Never mind honey ! I'll send for Johnny, tell him how it happened, 'pnlogize to him. anil kntt him a real nice pair of yarn gallowses, jest like your pa's ; ami they npver donreah " "Yes. ma." said Mvttbla. brighten itig.up; "butler vi-n k it etn'" 'So yon sliall honey ; bp'll vally them :i bean more than if I knit 'em. Cheer up. Ttldv ; it'll all be right -Yon mint! if it wont." .Sure enough t proved lo be all right. Tildv and Jidiiiv Were mar rted. nnd Johnny's gallowses nevi r creaked any more. BAILEY, T0WNSKND S CO . AGRicDXT-uan.1. iMPLrMETirrs. S,EJLID- THIS I "Ho-ided doodah" I- the latest Georgia ilrink. One guzzle is equiva lent to two nights in jail CORNER 5th. and FfiLlA its., bi. JOSEPH, M0. GENERAL DEALERS IN STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, FUR NISHING GOODS. NOTIONS. &c , dc. Have rceatly moved Into their new bulldtnjj.and now have !lu largest and best selected Ktiu-k to be fbnnil In tli Nnrth-Wesi. Tliev Invito the attention of the trade geucr-lli. Termn, Price and Discounts, Liberal. M.ERCHAKT TAILOR. HEnSTZRy HI. ZDOXiIEZKr, Tailor and Draper. Keeps a full as-orlnietit of Clot Int. Cnssimeres, Silk mill Vrtuil V, mm estings. ior gcuiiemaii s use. WEDDING OUTFITS A. SPECIALTY. 51) 3'nin Street, IlnytTnyille, Xeb. QROCErl.S. and Uclai! Dealers fci-.JiiM&UK-'j aegjjju!Jwaiig5U'KJtm-!)L.vfg LOTrSPIES Witolexalc wmr PFOfiioi Onwre i 111 ubul lOu, 1 1 u flOlUliu t ULLiDOiiO If uiu, CiItEteSpeise KTo. 30 MAIN STREET. rj 1Sl,eSg U&CJt-Siiai2 WWw ?t 3x ftW(&5i& iMa Ew Clothing and Grocery No. 70Mi:iSfest, irowi iv louse eomsa. Lam-ost Stock in the Market. Tie only 'tetUrfile (lift Distribution In the County 75,000,00 LN V'AUAHIJ-: GIFT.- to be distributed In t. O. INK'S lot ,iioxt:ii.i Gift Enterprise To be Draivn 3Ionday, Nov. 24, 1S7.. 11X15 GIt.'U CAPITA!. PsilZK $10,000 Iff GOLD. One Prize $5,000 in-Silver. 5 Prfce:. $1,000 I rt n t r W x o :i franufloiiA with Silver-mo m-d 'Itr- r HE Great Inducements Offered. BOTTOM PRICE !' ALL Ai.TlCI.KW SOLI). jfH ZS. ?? f. s--4 ?:' UOdCM Jtjy efs'S '5.1 iTl ... L4' Ceii? Jims i; Stilus &kki2m BUY GOBS 5 : 10 503 100 One Horse and Iluggy m."i. worth ?tmi. One Kine-touMl Itmewwxt Ctnno. worth "ui. Tpii h'uaiilv suwiia: A tchini. wortu $1 -ac FIvp iilrt WutciifS hikI Ch.itiH vvnrth3 .-:rh. FIvetiIiJ aiercnn Hunting Wr.lclie wurtlil'JA e:ich. Ten hndies' (lold KnnllnR Welches worth ?7"iearh. JxKK.'oIil nr.4 sill ver LtiViTiraxtijir; Wntcli..(l:iull) worth rrom $:0 tcifftk) each. Whole Nuinhei-;iri. 10,000. 'I'ickctt. bluilirU lo 31), 000- Agents wanted to etl tickets, to whom liberal I're mluuis will be phid. SIXGLETK'KETSl: rtTM'KI-TS .".: 12 TICK E rs i in : s- TICK h T S2 . CirculHrt cimtaining u lull Iit o. prizes, a des cription T tlie nmniier" or drawing und ollirr In forniatiou in reference lo t!ie Distribution will be ven! to any one ordering tiietn. All letters, must iv addressed to L. D. SI?E. Box SG. Cincinnati. Ohio. omcc ,101 V. .Iili St. iLJMtS'.'Ji. 1J13.L ly gIkmJ.TJ.-J.' BUOWNVI 3 Ferry and Tranf-er pniJiinnDii llllJUUU lUi UlilU WHOLJ)5ALs &.TSD aSTAII. pn uu ARDWAH13 A. IV X PCD LlUnJlUIlfliLMlijlulio cS cJaS? EDS BKL & RIOHA SAVING CONSOXIBATED THEIH LARGE ATS'D CC5J?jL.33TIi: STOCK OF lEi .A. IR D "V7"A.I si A N 2 Agricultural Implements, Are now prepared to offer greater induce ments to purchasers than ever before. TTe keep constantly on hand a full and general line of Hardware and Implements, from a nd Cora Plaster EM!afe3 to y THRESHING MACHINE. Those wishing anything in our line the coming season, should remember that the place to buy is where you can always iicda full Jine of goods, and of the very best quality. CTTX.X. STOCK OF TH2 CEIEBRATSD ORSfc- ? mg&r afeAR; ;jr, t,, anEEGEESZ32 rS9sjs w F 3 AaU PBT Vt Msh OLMiiteteg, Er.fiT U1MJEJ.J.12K r.V THE WORI.B. WICI W -v? F tKb rrirT' f? 'v TT i i'tid W Fit 2M D1HJL.L.V21.1SS I Mi MfMY ! H t m - k i 3H i m i m t w m r--Ttr-r 1 1 u n ri a . . ' irv.-'-.";" -"- ......; ceniup. 'i n "Dfrverse wirtow " imt ult.. ha Rn artifle on -till suhjct, I tlonir ti. Steph. alth ujrh o miiiht whlrh plinw the 1nBnciirtlnn of nsT trili ftntnr hetwpen thpoldan Onre, n ;rel-.sa innii w.-nt t tin Cflljir HUl'((Kk tlie "!iiill" in what In tlimmlu Wii. a. kinr of l.lnck snnl tit sal tit r it drinking wine until lll Hii'Ht' lnirne-r )nw, Xetrtr ami innrr it "iut tr thr tl:ifk sauil ; nmr er ami nearor, until the tihs. rvnrhl thn lilak snl .ami. i it was nnt insr but black s-and, nothing happen-en. A VINCI a Srt cl.v steam Ferrj nnat.and control, tnnna! iur lov-e. of Hie Tranter huInv we ire now hotter than ever beiore pre purwl io readi-r entire -atLS. action la tbe transfer of freight and possnsers. Brownville, Ferrj- snd Transfer Ca. March Cfith. l-Ti 21 tf PAT. CLIN" Tin Mirnnl snrvicp lnirpau. iJ known lis- estahlihpil a .signal ollice at Pike'ss Pak. wlifi-h iainN at an plevjitimi of 14 210 f'ft above th- 1-wl of the spm Th' st tion was t have been formally iienp with appropri ate cereinoile5 yetenlay. .ajES.pjsi?, OLL CLOTHS J. I. OABB it. CO-'S, iS 'KF 3S 3S 3F JS 2?J&.-gL. jm&r A N D ZD-ATIIGr, -J, No. 20 2ain SI.,BROITXTILLE, XEB, W "FOR. ovsti : A TVtroit man went Into a tph-i upipu imiic" ami Wple tile loHwmf tUAs-aitp - T.i the r.nnt In Hmhvci. a have been originated by either of the Where liftll X go next ? The world f tJ pawner-, for both hrnl jighed and 1f erwlnir wore every day. There' w I I u rui ii.v v js, m . k - &-- rs, ..., . . rm m - BewwVW.,dthemwlnKnec.liy those exce o 5 eS ." S SStafc uaVd ffiit'lli.lta?"' " "oi. LOWEST ywrlyaf EuropeJmanyof the su-lwle; Steele lost his tnuiSi ; Ad-1 Sdn'fcWMwJ b.vwa boos su,. next ott.p " V - -- Fivq Tlloinn'l PnHnrts Rmnkln? TnlvaM. ilnst be sold In thfrtv it-s J. h. COt HA PP. Brr vrnvllleNeb. Having determined to reduce our stock of Dry Goods, Notions, &c. and having on hand a verv large and extensive stock, we will commence on Monday next, and will sell our entire stock at such prices as will insure a speedy sale. Our only object is to get mon ey, therefore we will sell for cash only. To secure great bargains, call early, with the cash, and be as tonished at the low prices. tUP Jr ' j Aultman Enrn Bi rzs HBF rayior T MM! IABEW WE KEEP THE CELEBRATED I COO KING STOVE, THE LEADING STOVE OF AMERICA. Will da better work with le33 rael There f none that cnnetiual them than any other stove made 1L " I WE HAVE THE laA-IKa-IEST STOOE!, MAKE THE PBIOES "- riNWAEE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! We have nn hand the lare-t aborted stock in thN market, made up In the neatest tyle by in, best of workiiien. wtiieh we oiler at WH OLESA LEOR BET A I L. ROOFING- & SPOUTIiSTG-. Put up at xhorl notice, bj the teL mechanics in the Siate. J.OJra.CJ-XIOTNX r3.TT.a S A. X BANTS ED. - WE FEEL TUANKFaL TO Orjit CUSTOMERS AND GENEROUS PATRONS for the very liberal patmnae heretofore extended to u-, anil ve s-hall by endeavor to. merit a continuance of the same, and increase onr large trade now esUU &t& ATTD No. 27, SIGN OF THE BED STQVE& PLOW, In the old Regulator Store. TISDEL & RICHARDS. J t sjt3BPfevr I d M m fcMW-- - -