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Our Omnibus Budget. . Jinny gooJ men are like chest nuts very pleasant nuts, but enclosed in very prickly burs. . A compass is suiJ to Lave tLirty- tw points ; the compass of many a man's mind has no point at all. Art is the revelation of man ; and not merely that, but likewise the revela tion of Nature speaking through man. There is a mystery in every young woman's heart, unsolved till her spirit j" is Veddod to a kindred spirit. , We know fools at sight much more readily than we do wise men for we see fifty times as many of them. Spare thai you may spend ; fast that you may feast ; labor that you may live ; and run that you may rest. It might be difficult to say which Vould contribute most to the peace of a country the execution of the laws or the lawyers. No doubt honesty is the best poli cy ; but those who do honest things mere ly because they think it good policy, are not honest. There are some men whose na ture are so unmitigatedly wicked that it cosU them more to be decent than it does .others to be saints. - . Don't be eternally at law ; let it not be always said of your children, while you are still alive, that they have a fath er-in-law. No matter how many kinds of lovely flowers a young woman may have in the garden of her soul if she hasn't ane-morvy. Great events may be traced back to great thoughts, which stand to them in the same relation as obscure progeai tors to illustrious descendants. Bring up your children so that they will root easily in their own soil and not be forever grafted into your old .trunk and bouhgs. General Cox has had three sharp engagements with the enemy, and driven them entirely out of Greenbriar, Jlercer and Giles counties. Samuel F. Vinton, formerly a member of Congress from this State, and one of the Commissioners of District Emancipation, is dead.- " There are times when our souls are restless, and a voice sounds within us like the trump of the archangel, and thoughts, long buried, come out of their graves. The suspicious man peoples the whole air around him with demons and goblins that are eternally jibbering at him and playing fantastic tricks with him. Assistant Postmaster-General Kas- eon has given an opinion that handbills .cannot be inclosed in newspapers and tent through the mail, without subject ing them to letter postage. 1 On Friday last the United States Senate passed, by a vote of twenty-eight to seven, a bill abolishing the block code of the District of Columbia, and provid ing for the education of the colored chil dren. -- The clergyman must have been much astonished who received, as a wed ding fee, a salt fish, as the one taking a collection for the poor was when Jlrs. Partington put a paper of doughnuts in the box instead of the expected dime. The rebel gunboats eight in number, and iron-plated, attacked the Mississippi flotilla on Saturday morning, and were whipped, losing three of their boats. There were six boats engaged on our side. Only one was injured, and that but slightly. Jliles Fletchet, Superintendent of Public Instruction in Indiana, was kill ed by a railroad accident, on the Evans ville & Crawfordsville Rrilroad, on Satur day. Governor Jlorfon and several oth er gentlemen, who were in tho same car, narrowly escaped a similar fate. Lieut. C. II. Tompkins, who mide that brilliant cavalry charge into Fair fax last Summer, has been promoted to a colonelcy of volunteers, and is assign ed to the command of the First Ver mont Cavalry, serving with JIaj.-Gen. Banks' Division. . . .According to advices from New hern, General Burnside has built a " railroad Jlonitor," in other words, a locomotive covered with cn iron-plated framewoak, and carrying two guns one at each end to be used on the railroad in the direction of Goldsboro. .... Perry Davis, the inventor of the " Pain Killer," which bears his name, died at Providence, R. I., on Fridays May 2d. Mr. Davis has long been iden tified with the benevolent interests of Providence, and his liberal gifts will Le missed by religious and charitable socie ties, lie leaves a fortune for h?s family. . Governor Johnson, of Tennessee, has issued a proclamation, ordering that in every instance in which Union men are arrested and maltreated by mauraud ing bands, five or more rebels from the most prominent in the immediate vicini- ty, Shan be imprisoned or otnerwise dealt with as the case may require." " J progress OF the JGE. Uiory to de LtOTd l exclaimed a snowy-neaaea African the other day, " Glory to de Lord I I neber 'specttd to lid to gee dis day. De white man hab to had a pass, J but de nigger go whar he please without , none. Glory to de Lord I" The Farm and Garden. Condiment for Cattle. At a meeting of the American Insti tute Club in New York, April 2Sih, con diments for cattle were discussed: A letter of inquiry' was road by the Chair about the value of ' Thorley's food for cat lie." Solon llol'inson said it was not food, and it had been thoroughly proved of no benefit ' to healthy stock,-therefore he objected to the cheat of calling it food. If sold as medicine, those who desired to give it to sick animals could buy it for that purpose. Sold as food, it is a cheat, and uo advintsge whatever. Frof. JIapes I do not know but that declaration is a little too strong. I used a barrel of this " food for cattle" without a particle of benefit, but perhaps it was because my cattle did not need any con diments ; for others have used it, we are assured, to great advantage. It is not true of cattle, as it is of land, that they sometimes do not appropriate all the food they consume. Grain is ofton voided whole ; or cattle may, as they often do, eat grain without thriving, and then some condiment may be beneficial. We know very well that oats and carrots, fed in equal portions to a horse, serve a bet ter purpose as food than oats alone ; yet analysis would show that oats were far more valuable than carrots. The truth is, they act as a condiment, and enable the horse to assimilate all the food in the oats and hay. We know that cooked food for some animals is more valuable than uncooked, because it enables the animal to extract more of the starch and sugar, So with carrots and oats ; for it has been proved that a horse fed -6 quarts of oats and 6 quarts of carrots would do as much work and keep in as good order as when fed with 12 quarts of oats.-. Yet analysis would seem to prove this result impossible. It is barely possible that some condiments mixed with food may have the same effect as mixing the car rots, by assisting the digestion of the ani mals. E. G. Tardec That is the case with the human family. Some have such pow ers of digestion that they can assimilate any coarse food. Others seem to require condiments to assist. It is a question of some importance to know how far it would be beneficial to use condiments in cattle food, l i the use of carrots, some who have used them almost as the sole food of animals for a time have decided that they were not valuable. They have mistaken their use. They should not be relied upon as food entirely, but as con diments, as we use fruit to aid in the di gestion of other articles. How many peo ple are injured by badly-cooked food, instead of by food itself. We want our food so prepared that the stomach can assimilate it without taking an inordinate quantity . Itis the same with cattle food. Prof. JIapes Many am nab take con diments, or medicine when they require it, and perhaps something of the kind may be artificially prepared and given to advantage. We sometimes ses cats re sort to a plant, that has thus acquired its name of catnip. Dogs at times eat grass. Horses swallow earth, and swine eat rot ten wood. E. G. Pardee Still, I think it bad policy for any owner of cattle to rely upon any condiments to save food. It is better always to feed cattle healthy. Cas tor oil is a very good family medicine, but it won't do to rely'upon it, though some families who use it, never need a physician, nor other medicine. Training Tomatoes. A correspondent writes to the Ameri can Agriculturist : It is poor policy to set them in rich soil ; let it be of just moderate fertility. Give them the warm est part of the garden ; set small pieces of bush around them until they have eighteen or so inches high, then drive in notched stakes along side of the rows, say about two feet high, and one these notches lay poles bean poles will an swer on each side of the rows ; as soon as the vines are high enough to lay them on these poles, this will expose them to the sun and air and keep the fruit clean. The tomato may he trained also like a grapevine, on a low trellis or sunny wall, the yield of fruit is enormous, and on a warm wall the first frost will do no real injury. Vacant Spots. There are n?glected cornre3 on almost every farm. Some of these could not be made productive with out much labor, and therefore it might not be advisable to look after them now, when harvest is ju-:t at hand and the la bor of cultivating the growing crops is pressing. Otners can be made produc tive with every little labor, and now is the very time to steal a few hotirs from the regular frm work and them contrib u!e to the ingathering of the coming Au tumn. In enc place you may find a corn er, already fenced perhaps, where little or nothing is growing, bat cn which a crop cf buckwheat, if sown this month would promise well ; in another, one on which a patch of turnips could bo grown advantageously; and in another, a piece of land, where corn for fall feed miirht well Le grow. These are small matters, bat arc wortll attending to. The wise farmer, while making some portion of L;s farm Lighly productive, will desire that every portion of it should be pro ducing something.. Fmnvixo kindness to tho wicked and ungrateful is like feeding dogs that will bark at you none the less. A Good Home Paper. Tim URBAN A UNION, , '-. ; ' : ' " A FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DTDEPEUTjEITT ON ALL SUBJECTS, DEVOTED TO Foreign and Domestic News, Literature, Science, Agriculture, Mechanics, Education, Matters of Commerce, &C. PUBLISHED Every Wednesday Ev'ng; OFFICE IN COULSON'S BUILDING, (Second Floor,) "West Sid9 North Main street, Near the Square, BY JOHN W. HOTJX, PROPRIETOR, AT ONE DOLLAR, PER ANNUM! IN ADVANCE ; OR, Two Dollars, if not paid in Advance. The Urbana Union will be a com plete Family Paper, second in merit and interest to no other eountry journal in the State, i BUSINESS MEN Will bear in mind : THB URBANA UNION IS AN FOR ADVERTISING. We have all the facilities, in the way of Presses and Printing Material, to do any and all kinds of FLAUNT AND BOOK AND JOB PRINTING! ON THE Very Shortest ISTotice ! A!D AT THE MOST BE.IS0X.IB1E TERliS! The war is destined to a speedy close and the busijess of the country must be revived. Money is more abundant than it has ever been known in the loyal states, and we propose to go in and earn our share to mako a respectable livelihood. If you want a Reliable Newspaper, cr have any kind of Business to Advertise, or any kind of a Job to Print, CALL AT TIIE lUREANA 'UNION CFFI SI! Clothing. WILL CONTINUE TO READ TBI LATEST WAR NEWS! HURRAH FOR THE GLORIOUS B1WER of th STARS AND STRIPES ST-AJN'TJ BY THE UNION OF THE STATES! and to Buy Goods in the way of M0HM1 CLOTHS! FOR KEN AND BOYS, HEEM'N FISHER, No. 1 Miami Street, TJ11BANA, OHIO; PILE PEOPLE Brownlow's Great Book. JVEETBODT WILL WANT A COPT OF IT ! SUBSCRIBE, AT ONCE! FOR IPIELSOILNr 10WIL0WS BOOK! PBICE, o-znLTsr 1.23. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION! j. xr. nous, uinorr officii. AGEST, CIIA.VPAIGX COUXTY. For Particulars See Circulars of Book, Now Rcaxly to le hacl of Ajont, JJOWAED ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Tntit.ntion established bv opecinl En don ment, for the Relief of the Sick and Disei'-ed. af fixed with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and ci pucially for the Guru of Diseases of the Se:.mil Or gaua. Medical Advico irm gratis, by the ActiDg Surgeon, to ail who apply oy letter, with a description oftheir condition, tagc. occupation. babit9 of life, &c..) and in catc of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable Reports on SpermstorrhEa, and other diseases of the Sexnal Organs, and on the JLV REMEDIES csn ployed in tiie Dispensary, sent to the afie'jtwl, in seaiea envelope-, free" of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage wiil be acceptable. Address. DR. .T. SKILI.IX FIOUOHTON, Acting Sunreun. Howard Association, No. 2 south Ninth St. Philadelphia, Pa. Hv ordtr of the Directors. GEO. FAUK'IIILT). Secretary. nl-ly EZRA D. HEART WELL, -'ideal. KE NEW YORK LEADER, A LIVE. L9CAL PAPER, DEVOTED TO TOWN TOPICS AND I MATTERS OF GENERAL IXTEREPT. Sketches of Well Known People on Broadway. The uiu rts ot riw xors. reeU-itOOUl OKCtCllCS. Aul a boat of oilier lulcresting Matter will be found to tue Kvery Week, Oflice 113 Naanan street. JOUJS CLAN'CT, etiitor. K Brownlow's Great Book. Nurseries. BUY YOUB PLANTS AXD SHRUBBERY, OF TUB Oakland Garden and ITursery. Green-house aad Ifot honsf, Bcddiiiir-ont and llardy I'hmts; Rosed, Dahlias, . Verbcmesr Vines, Ac.; Hotbed PT.ints. Y.g pfant3, Tomato plaaU, Pepper do. Sweet Potatoes Plants In Season of t'ae Very Best Varieties AND . . At "War Prices ! n3-6w C. II. i. P. MURPHY. Brownlow's Great Book. Nurseries. School Books, &c. N ,t EW BOOKSTORE : ESTABLISHED 121342 JOSEPH H. EILEY, coLUiiiiis, omo. THE GREAT AVE3TEKN SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT, AND STATIONER'S WAREHOUSE, AND Blank Book Manufactory. BOOK r-UliLIS II I3VG. 1100 ml iiiTf niw & . J O 13 PRINTING. LITIIOCillA.I'HIO WOIIK. BrSTDrXQ OF EDITIONS OF BOOKS. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIBRARIES REBOUND. Law Books and Medical Books. Blank Books and Stationery. Special attention to orders for DUPLICATES, JOURNALS, DOCKETS AND RECORDS, AND STATIONERY, Ac. Jfcc. FOR County Officers, Hauliers, ice. ice. PUBLISHER OF THE OHIO STANDARD SERIES OF SCHOOL BOOKS, VIZ: GOODRICH'S READERS SIX BOOKS. GREENLEAF'S ARITHMETICS FOUR BOOKS. TOWER & TWEED'S GRAMMARS THREE " CORNELL'S GEOGRAPHIES FIVE BOOKS. TOWN'S SPELLER AND TOWN'S ANALYSIS. PAYSON & DUNTON'S COPY BOOKS AND BOOK-KEEPING, ETC. Importer of, and Wholesale and Retail DEALER EST, WALL PAPERS & BORDERS; OFFERIXO A STOCK OF X"7.000 1 B C K 8 . COMETHING NEW. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO O THE LADIES ! DOWNER'S Patent Hemmer and Shield FOK HAND SEWING. Is " Just the Thing" for all who use the needle. This Remarkably Simple and Hovel Invention Saves oxtmiai.f the labor of hand-sewing, a it COM PLETELY PROTECTS THE FINGER FROM the POINT OF THE NEEDLE, and makes a neat and u nilorm hem while the operator is sewing. XO LADY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. It is cheap, simple, beantiful and useful. The ITem mer and Shield will be sent free on receiptor the price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Enclose Stamp for descriptive Circular and terms. ALSO, EOWNEES Metropolitan Skein-Winder, AND Sewing 13ivd Combined I? nn article of prent merit. It is u-ed for the purpose winding ?keiu of Tbroad, Silk. Cotton, Yam, Fknr-, Worsted, Ac. It is re:td:l Hdjus't'd to the work-table, and will be found indien-hsiMe to all csinir the above articles, betnu a useful and invaluable appen dage to the Sewing Bird. Trice ,DyjQ to 1 afi-o.din? to style and finish. $150 I'er lontlx can be ensily realized hj an Enterprising A pent ( wanted in every town and county throiiUout the L iiited statue and C anada.) sell ins the above articles, ules are rapid, profits laru, and has no eunipetUon, A liberal discount made to the trade. Address A, K. DCWTsER, 442 Broadway, New York. Tatentee and Sole Proprietor. N. B. General and exclusive Agencies will be emit ted on the mufit liberal terms. n2 Urn Medical. JOFFAT'S Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters. These MVcims have now boon before the public for the last THIRTY Y EAKS. and during that time have maintained a hiirh character in almo-t every part of the Globe, for th'ir extraordinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to pen-on suficring under near ly every liind of disease to which the human frame is ii aMe The following are among the distressing variety of human diseases in which the Vejetable Life Medicine3 are well known to te infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first aud second stomachs jnd creating a How ot pure, healthy bile. iunTend of t.ie stale and acrid kind: FLATULEN CY, Loss of Appetitt?, llv:irtburn. Headm-he, Restless ness, Ill-temper. Anxiety, Languor n:;d Melancholy, which are the general symptom. of Dyspepsia, will van ish, as a muufal consequence of its cure. COSTIVENESh. by cl'-nnsing the whole length of the intestinne with a solvent process. !ind without violence: all violent purges leave the bowels costive in two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the the blood to a regular circulation, through the pncess of respiration in -nch rases, nnd the thorough solution of all intesti nal obstruction in ottR-rs. The Life Medicines have ben knowu to enre I?TI EL'MATISM permanently in three weeks, and (iOUT in half that tim'', by removing local inl'amination from the mnsch-s and liniments of the joints. DKOPSfES of all kind-, by freeing and strengthen in? the kldueva and bladder; they operate most delit fully on thtee "important orsrans. "and hence have ever been found a certain reined" fur the very worst cases of GRAVEL. Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures ad here. SCURVY. EXCELS and INVETERATE PORES, by the perfect purity which these Life Medicixes give to the blood, and ai'l the humors. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS nnd Bad Complexions, by their alterative eifect upon the ilu.ds that feed the the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive romolamta, Baliow, cloudy, and other disare- The use of these Pills for a very short time will effv-ct an entire cure of SALT UtlFA .M.and a Btrikin? im provement in the eli-arne of tin? skin. COMMON CoLtS aud IN t' LrKNZ.wiU always be cured hy one doae, or by two in the worst cast's. PILtS. The original proprietor of these Medieine was cured of Pile?, uidd years standing, by the use of the Life Medicine Jonc FEVER and V(iL . Vor tliis Pconrp-e of the WeFt ern Country thee 7!cdicine w ili be found a afe. wpeed v and certuin remedy. Otber medicines I -ave t!ie syi- tim !uliiect to a return ol the msejie- a cure bv these Mr dieine is nermanent TRY THEil, Uii SATISFI ED. AM) BI2 Ct'KKi). UILIOrs FEYEKS and LTVER COVPLATNTS. General Ielilitv. !.ot of Appetite. i:d I)r-'V.se. of Fe males tha Medicine ha.t ? ued with the most ben-'ticial results in e.osen ofiirs d seript:on: Kii:trs vil, and Serofnia in ir worsi fi'! iii-. yii lu to the uiid vet powerful action .if these remiakable Medicine. N?nt Sweats. Nervous Lvi'ility, .NCrou Complainrp. of all kinds, Piibtitaitou of the Uuirt, raiuter's Chulie, are speedily cured. MKRCt'KI L DISFASFS. Perons wbo?e const! tntions have hrcftpe imtired by lite iiHudicious use of Mercury, will find these Mefllciuena perfect .cure. as tht,y ' ' ' .u.T: ' luZ ' " Ji 'F .u;nui. iiiiiiiiirir f"iin uiau tiic uiuai uuncniu preparations of Sarsapariila. Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadwat, New-York. nl FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1 j Medical. Spalding's Column. 'HEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOTij IXSTAXT BELIEF t STOP YOUn COUGrll! PXJHIFT TOUR BREATH t STRENGTHEN TOUR VOICE! THROAT CONFECTIONS! ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUELIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS', GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. Gentlemen carry SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRT TOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS, They relieve t Cough instantly. . They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice. They impart a delicious aroma to the breath. They are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. I advise every one who has a Congh or a Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat to get a package of my Throat Confections; they will relieve you instantly, and yon will agree with me that "they go right to the spot." You will find them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending public meetings for stilling your Cough or allaying your thirst. If yon try one package, I am safe in say ing that you will ever afterwards consider them indis pensable. You will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TYTEXTT-FIYE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All others are counterfeit. A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid on receipt Ci Thirty Cents. Address HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. CEPHALIC FILLS CURE SICK HEADACHE. CEPHALIC FILLS CURE BILIOUS HEADACHE. CEPHALIC PILLS CURE NERVOUS HEADACHE. S7"By tha use of these Pills the periodic attacks oi Nervous or Sick Headache may he prevented ; and ii taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will b obtained. They seldom foil in removing the Xoosea and Head ache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels removing Costive ness. For Literary Men. Student?, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habit?, they are valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vig or to the digestive organs, and restoring their natural elasticity and strength to the whole system. The CEPHALIC PHILL3 are the ;-e.uIt of long in vestigation and carefully conduced experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suifcring from Headache, whether originat ing in the nervous system or a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may te taken at all times with perfect safety, wi i out making any change of diet, and the absecc of any disagreeable ta&te renders it easy to adminisier them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! Jj7""The genuine hove five signatures of HENRY C. SPALDING on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other dealers in Medicines. A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the Trice, 25 Cents. All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDITTG, 4S CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. IWJl single bottle of SPAISINS'3 PEEPAHS3J GLUE will save ten times its cost1 Spalding's Prepared Glue Spalding's Prepared Glue Spalding's Prepared Glue SAVE THE PIECES. ECONOMY ! DISPATCH ! r?6A Stitch In Time saves Mne. As accidents will happen, even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crock ery, Ac. g PALD1G" S PHE PARED GIj UE Meets all such emergencies, aud no household can af ford to be without it. It is always ready and np to the sticking point. USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.'" K". B. A Brush accompanies each bottle. PltlCE J25 CENTS. Addros 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. CAUTION Ascertain unprincipled person are attempting to nnlm ..fr,., !... n-..-nu nnt-lb- iriit.-inmia nf mv j'"1 i-' ' i . f RLl'AKhU t'LL h. i woum cmuion ail persons to ex- t amice befure purch:iin;r. ami see lhat the full name ! SPAI.DIXCi'S PREPARED GLUE! ; is on the outside wrapper all others are swindling ; conntrftltt. Miscellaneous. rnCENIX LOOKING GLA33 AND PICTURE FRAALS MANUFACTORY. Nos. 221 East Twenty-third street and 173 and 175 Grand street 6c 215 Centre rtreet- Established 1838. NEW YORK.. Established 1838. This Establishment has been In successful operation 24 years, and is the Laboet of the kind in the United States. We have on hand or manafactore to ooder ev ery description of Looking Glass, Picture k Portrait Frames, Plain and Omanmental Pier, "Wall, Oval & Man tel Glasses Connecting Cornices, Base Si Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet glas ses, &c Mrm.Drss tob Picttke Fhastes. in Tenqths suitable for transportation, either OUL Berlin f, &oeicQtxl, Oaky Zebra Birdtsey, Mahfffjuny. 6c. Our new manufacto ry and extensive facilities, enable as to furnish any ar ticle in oar line &t good as the best and as cheap as the cheapest. Dealers are Invited to call npott nB when they visit Jfew York. We claim to be able to supply them with every article in our line which they can pottuibly require, at prices lower than they can purchase elsewhere. Orders bv mail attended to tri'h nromrAness. Do not fail to call lcuti you v'ufU .Yew Xurk. Office and W arerooms, o. 215 Centre street, N. Y. n3-3m HORACE V. SIOLSR, Agent OMETIHXG XEW SOMETIUNG NEW-READ: Pollock's Fatent Mortising, I) rilling" & Eoring Machine, Will Mortice and Bore the hardest wood, and Drill wrought and cast iron, with rre.tter facility and less power than any naruliiuichine v-r before invented. It i.- the only mahieuf the kind which may be pack ed in an ordinary tool chet, far tranapurtarion. Jt can be worked with eae. even by a boy, and to Farm er and M"ch:u:ics not nuviug acees to steam power, will prove invaluable. Aftu from ilb intrinsic merits, the machine can be afforded at so low a price as to p'.aee it within CH reach of ail. The proprietors beiu in receipt of flat terintr ttstiniomafa from Kit rope, i where such a ma chineThas lontr been needed. are anxjons to place it before the approaching FAiK" in London, and how o:ier the nirhts for a few of the Western, States, (either in whole or part,) at VKRi' MvlEK ATE PRICES. For explanatory, circulars, and farther particulars address to sole proprietor. DAVENPORT A JONES. May7-lm Cincinnati. Miscellaneous. Legal. V OTICE PETITION TO OBTAIN 0 R- Jl D E R . Wm. J. Mc Alexander. Adminis-I Probate Conrt of trator of Isaac J. lutsler dee'd I Champaign County, s. f Ohio. Petition u Micr?I Tnt-ler & others - J sell land. To Jacob Yutsler. Casper Tattlers. Benjamin Tuts ler, Jasper Yutrtler and Mary Jane Yotlen You are hereby informed, that on the ftth day of Mny. lhti-i. said Administrator tiled his petition in the Probate Cot ft of i hampaiim County. Ohio, the object and prayer of which petition is to obtain an wdir. &c, on the 2Hh day of June. 1W for the sale of tbt Knowing real es tate (of which the aid laac J. Yutsier died seized.) or so much as may be neceary to pav the debt of said decedent to-wit: Situated in said count- and State, bein? lot No 3. as assiirned tc Isaac J. Yhtsler and as shown by the plat of partition tiled In the Court of Common Pleas tit eaid County, in the case of Wm, Snmners airainst, !ichael Yut-ier and others, beijin ina in the North line of the uorth-eait quarter of bec tin 16. Township three, rantre I?, 7 90-1U0 poles West of the north-eas corner of said quarter at a stone N. W. corner to lot. No 2. as slwwn by said plat, thence North 8tl, West 45 75-NX poles to a stone ; thence South l1 ; West 90 e6-HH) poies to "tone in the North line of lot No 1 ; thence with said line Sooth ew Eat 45 75-100 poles to a stone S. W, corner of kt o4; thence with the west line of lot No 2X Nona East 'JO S6-100 poles to the be'inninz. containing acres of land. Wm. J. ile A LE X A Nl t K K, Admr, May 14 1SG2, n7-4w. of l&&c J. Yuuler deed. anion" gates ai gibcttisinjj. TRANSIENT AND LEGAL. One Square (10 lines or less) 1 insertion, $1.50 " " " " 3 0.75 " " " " 8 l.OO " " " " each additional 05 REGULAR. One Sqnare, 3 months, ?a.50 6 m: 3 nu." " " ti " ti.00 " " 1 vear, 10.00 yi Column, " " 20.00 $12.00 $ 7.00 H " " 28.no lo.OO 10.UO li " " 3-5.00 20.00 12.00 I " "' '00.00 35.00 20.00 Address, or Business Director- Card, 1 year $5.00 DOMESTIC. Letters, for each halt onnce, under 3.000 miles, prepaid, 3 wnw; over S.OtiO miles, prepaid, lit cents. All letters mast be prepaid by iamps, or inclosed in stumped envelopes, or they will not be forwarded. Transient Newspapers, Periodicals, Circulars, Ac., to any part oi thc.Cuitcd Status, not wtdih in' over 3 ounces, 1 cent, and 1 cent for each ad ditional ounce, prepayment required Books, prepaid, not wehfoinirover 4 pounds, I cent per ounc for any uistai:ce in toe; L'mted Stilt ts under 3.XH) miles, and 3 cents an uuuee overo.OUU miles, prepayment required. AH frac tions over the ounce bclu counted as an addi tional ounce. Newspapers Periodicals not exce-Hnir 1 --j ounce iu wei-!:t, when paid qu.irteriy in advance and circulated in the State where publi.-hc-i D.iily, per quarter, Z'.l--; six time per week, l!-,j ; tri-weckiy, , ; semi-weekly, ; weekly, i-;1; serai-moiuhly, 1: .; monthly, . Newt-t a i ers and peru'dkuio wlit! wei-Liuir 1,:. ouuee .'.nu over, doubie the uN'. .-'ra" . tUi.ill Nev; a; :r. u;;i;- rKl mwuthty.orotter: er. au-.I p-'ii'-pl-iLi.-- ikm 'iii--vii more i:n vo ie1avo e, iu pu':k.t--s i-f o;Uietr or over, ) ct-ni ver ounce. Weei.ly Newspapers, wilhin the county where published. Quarterly paynients. in advance may be made cituer where published or rectivc.L FOKF.rtJN. To England. Ireland an Svotlaud (California, Crc iron, and Vashiuirtcu excepted). cents l., ox. r'rom C'alif;n:ia, Oregon, or Washington, 29 cents 1 oz. To France and Algeria, by French mails, 13 cents oz., oO cents ;., oz. To German Stated, by Prussian closed mail, b0 cents '., or. To Canada, New Brunswick. Cape Brpfon, Prince Edward s iaaud, ova seotui, ana ew t ouna l:ind, 10 cents V, oz. when dt:uice is not over 3.O0O miles from line ot'crolu. 7 LOWER SEED 3 BY MAIL. We will forward hv mail to any part of the United States, po-t-paid. any varieties that may be ordered at the follow i n i; prices; 10 va. selected iroin tno-e at oc per paper $0 oil 10 0 5) 14 4 i m 3 25 0 311, 5 ' " 1 00 Collection of Flower Seeds. Person3 desirini ns to make their selection b. dirt rely upon our eudiitif oniy thuse which are realiy most showy and desirable, and of easy cultivation. We believe" that oar experience will enable us to nutke selections, luree or small, that can not fail to gh e en tire satisfaction : 100 Packets Annnal-s Bienniaia & Hercnmals, favorite kinds fo 00 50 Packets Annuals, Biennials Perennials, favorite kinds 8 50 25 Packets Annuals, best kinds. .. 1 00 11 .... 60 St) 4 New and Rare Annn.tl 2 on Choice Collection Ornamental irasses 1 00 jveriasrinir t lowers loo r Alpine or Rock Plants 1 ).o 1 Climbing Plants, Annual 1 00 and Perennial 1 ( 1 Oreeuttouse Plant Seeds.. 3 00 4 Ornamentai Leaved Plants 1 00 Address : A. BORXKM AN. Florist & Secdman, Versailles. W oodford Co., Ky. (P. O. Box 1J1.) JsSend for a Description Catalogue. Choice Vegetable Seeds by Ma if. 20 Varieties for V 00 t Onr 45 Varieiiefl for 2 00 f Selection. WTSIinvr. to irive to those who reside at a distance an opportunity ttest tiie quality of our Vegetable Seeds, whk-h we :ire eouiid'jnt will compare favorably with any ever oil'ereil in this ennntry. we have prepar ed smut 1 paekois. whicb will be cent by niaii post paid, at the above price. None but the most uesir able varieties will be iiu lude I. To prevent dNappi-intmeut. we wish it distinctly understood that Peas. lVans and Torn are not ineliuf- ed in the mail packages, on account of their weight. Vcr-aille-, WoinU'ord to., Ky., X ""Sencl for a Peeriptiou Catalogue. April Z, LsdJ. ul-iia. !A DVERTISE fN THE VJLSAStJl. U ITXC II, If yon wish to 'Prosper in your Business.