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VENTE PAR LE SHERIF. ETAT DE LA LOUISIANE-PA. SOI3SE Terrebonne.-Cour «lu 5nme Di-trict. Harriet W. Yung, Executrix. vs. No. 1379. Ber;er and Brown, X. Lambert, vs. No. 1433. Berger & Brown, James Fitch, vs. No. 1442. Berger & Brown, En vertu de tr<is writs de Fi. Fa. émanés de la sie dite Cour s: Cgeant en et pour tl dite paroisse. et a moi, a:ire.séT S<siané Sh.rif, dnus les causes cidersu intitrlées et iuui.u roéires: J'offrirai en vente plibl que, sur l'lhait:tti.tn te' lr r;:.r & Brownu, sianée sur le Bayum Petit Caillou, a env rca 10 a. lls en bas de la ville iu Iloumua, E Samedi, le 1er Septembre, 1855. Entre ?I heures A. M., and 4 heures P. M., Les propurites ci après decrites savoir: Une c.rtaine habitation composée de plussieurses mor ceau de terres, située dans citte Paroissesur le Bayou P'eit Caillou, environ 10 milles en bas de Ilouma, ci apres de drites savorr: lo. Cn certain mnorcen de terre ayant onze arpents et demi de face. sur la rive droite du Bayou Petit Caillou. avec unc prefondueur del uarnute arpenis; lorné en ihaut pr la terre de Fertiiii d év i:n, et un tas par Urbin Picou. l i. Ln :utre certa n mrceiu '!e terre ayaut on front Sde cinq arpents sur la rive iroit du Petit Caillin. avec une : profondeur de quarante irpFe.ts, bloriu en haut par la terre Irde Fllix Snith.t ete bas par la terre de Siith et May. 3 o. Un autre morceau de terre sur la rive gauche du Bay Sou Petit Caillou, ayant quinze arpets et demi de tace sur le: Sd t layou, avec la profondeur selon l'arpentage, borne en i haut par la terre d'Urbin CPicu, et en bas par la terre tde I Siith & avy. 4o. Un autre morceau de terre ayant un demi arpent de a face sur l: rive gauche du Petit Cail!ou, avec ipr!ionideur srion ' arpentage, bornb en haut par la terre de Feruinandu t Sevin, et en b is par celle d'Urbin Picou. 5o. tun autre morceau de terre ayant une facade d'un ar - ent surla rive gauche du dit Bayoui Petit Caillou avec uie tpro!oudeur se!on Parpenta2e; borne en lhut par Mlanuel Domaiinue et en has par Josept Duplanti ils. Stith, Un autre morceau de terre avant une facade de i ci:q arpents sur la rive ganche, du dit Bayou Petit Caillou avec une pronfodeuir selon 'arpentage, borné eithant par i la terre de Marcellin Duplanti et en uas par la terre de Manuel Doniaingue. 7o. Un autre murceau de terre ayant une façade de d~ex arpents et demi de front sur la ri e dr.ite du dit Btsiy Petit Cailou; borné en haut par la irre d'Ed mondSiouttlet et en bas par la "err e e Franeois Babin. Enremhle avec toutes les bâttises et améliorations y ap partenante. Aussi les esclaves ci après nommé, viz: SIDNEY, aeée a peu près de 24ans; LUCINDA. agé e 35 ans, et aes deux enfants, OVID 5 nns. GEORGE 2 ans; SUSANNA, 28 ans, et son enfnt SARAH, 5 ans. LIBERTY, 35 ans; BETSY, 30 ans; AMBROSE,24ans. SUSAN-A BLACK, 23 ans, et son enfant.MARTIIA, 20 mois; POE, 30 ans; ISAM, 26 ans; .MARY, 35 ans; ISAAC, 4S ans; SALLY. 40 ans, et ses trois enfants. WILSON, agée 12 ans, DANIEL, 9 ans, PAULINE, 5*.s; ELIZA, 35 ans. La dite vente eera faite pour satisfaire à a somme.'prin cipale aux intéréts etaux frais du proces dans les causes ci-dessus. TERMES ET CONDITIO.N%.-Donze mois de crédit, L'acheteur devradonner son ubligation avec bonne sécurit6 portant huit pour cent d'intérft depuis la vente. JOSEPH A. GAGNE, Shdrri. Houma 9 Aout, 1855. [tds] VENTE PAR LE SHERIF. E TAT DE LA LOUISIANE.-Par. oisse Terreb<nne -Cour du Seme District Judiciaire siégeant dans et pour la dite paroisse C. B. Deoux, Adm'r D. H. Holmes, vs. No.10u20. v. No.1438. John D. Umberfield, ) John D. Umterfield. En vertu de deux orders de lieri -tcias lancés par la ses dite cour siégeant dans etponr la dite lp&rise et a moi addressés dans les affaires cidessus intituleées et nnmero téee J'offrirai en vente publique, au dernier et plus haut enchéressenr à la m dwon de cour dans la ville de Hou ma, le Samedi premier jour du mois de Sep;embre mil huit cent cinquante cinq entre les heures de 11 A. M., and 4 P. M, la propriété ri apres décrite et spécifiée savoir: Le lot on secti7n numéro Sept dans le Township numéro dix sept, RangC numrnro seize Et, lequel est borné audes sus par les terrei de B. Luke, et aude(sous par celles de Madame Randall, contenant cent cinqumste quatre 71-100 acrei ensemble avec tootes hàtisses et a;.élioratîons qui s'y trouvent ou qui y appartiecnent. Li dite vente aura lieu pour satisfaire aux jurements i intéretset aux fris de deux affaires ci-densuaintiu des. Coarnrmots ma Ià VzIs.--COMPTANT. Honua 24Ju illet. 1.55. Stae. JOSEPH A. GAGNE, Shérif. VENTE PAR LE SHERIF. ETAT DE LA LOUISIANE.-Par U nise Terrebonne.-Co-u du 5ème Dictrict. 1. Hobbe, Vs. i No.1450. J.P. Vignerte et e. sE vertu d'au writ de Vi Fa. emané de la sus dite Cour, siégeant en et pour la dite parroisse, et à mai addrespé, souigité Shérif, fansl cause cides<us intittuée et numié rotée. J'iedirai en veatepublique à la maéso de Oou a Houma, Samedi le ler jour de Septembre, 1855, entre 11 heures A. m. et 5 heures p. x., les propriétés ci aprés décrites, apartenant à J. P. Viguerie, savior: 1. Trotseerninslots, situés, dans cette pirrois<e, dans la ville de Houma. et dé&ignés dans le plan de la dite ville amme les Noa. 23, i et 26, musurant tous trzis quatre vingt pieds de front sur la ligne Nord-ie No. 23, saant one profondeur de cent pieds éeale sur la Dine Est et Oaes. Lot o. Sri .aaat nne profondeur ur la ligne Ouest decent cinq piedse de quatrevrigt deux pied sur la ligne Est. Lot N. 26 ayant une profondeur de quatrevingt deiistlds str laHine Ouest et de cinqsnr.fe neuf pieds sur l -lign Est-ensemble avec toutes les bàtisses et amélioratious y appartenant. 2. Dex autres certain Lots on terrains situés aussi dans la ve de Houma étant les Nos. 25 et 24:-le No. 25 mé surat quatrevingt pieds de front sur la igne Nord. avec cent rente sit.pieds de profo~ù ar asr la rue Roussel, cent c,aquaate neuf pieds sur la ligne d'enhant et quatrevingt deux pied bohit poucesmsrla ligne du fond, borné en haut pur lel btio.2seten baspar lare Roael, et e faceeplr rejsquilapséparedalotel-devamttappartensnt a N. C. NeJeok. .lot o.ar mésurant quatrevingt pleds de front nJ utletde profondeur bore en ehaut par le lot No. 23 Seebas parelot lNo.S, en arrinre par le lot No. 26, et eaant parla rue qula~épare elui ci duterrainappartenant Sa Madamie Bilr. Ensemble avectoutes les bâtli-es et animliorationsyappartenant-{les deux derniers terrains ont"faé lt acquis par . . Vgnede.) 3. a certain morceau de tesie ou Lot, opprenant . P. Viguerhet Oia, itam dms la paroisse Terrebonne, sur la rive gauche deseendant lebtyou Terrebonne, muiurant soixsate piled de font avec ane prolndeur de dix arpents. (m sr a profondeur design d'aprés l'arpatsge) borné en hmt petr ie4ere de Mathurin Dupré, et en bas pa la terre de . . Barrow-le dit morceau de terre a été a quis par J.P. Viguerie et Cie de Mathurin Dupré pir un acte issspar devant.. A. LeblnOc, lecorder de la dite p«iste iieèn»eout d'Afil, 183S. Eriate ventesert aite poa r eatisire la somme prii cipala htabréte et aux frais du procès dans la causeci ,wGAsrColia sa £, Dé-'pOiPTAr. f L. O. GAGNE, Député Shérif. ..ates '.93Jaalëk 1855.-2-td . Snecession de Terzile LeBlh u, épouse de H.Chauv n. - TAT DE LA LOUISIANE-Cour de CinquièmelDitrict, Paronie de Terrebonne. Attendu : Que JOHN C. RAGAN, de la paroL-se de La foirche. a fait an'application au Greffer de la dite Cour, p=ur .t. nommé dministratemr de la dite Succession, En conséquence, toutes les personnei qui pourralent. -voir des objcttlens l dite demandMe sont par pre. entes paifiesdea les dladuire .al Oreffier de ladate Cour bon Burean dans la ville de Houma, dans les dixjone ;ni suivront la ptealére publicatton de ce avis, siaon irte demande sera accordée et confirmée selon la loi. S--- Téoin m intri et le sceau de la dite Cour, eï < L. \ 16 Juilie, rti huit cent einqaeat-cinq. .--j 1 .2t A. .. DELAPORTE. Dé. Greffier. SuveMai~ d'Ernestinefloyr.6 uaepdeblecinsBoodresir Etl~a r ILA OIUI~SIA NE-CduN rdé 111 ctoininli ns~e, im~i~c de Teyrebonne. Âîknidu: Que NswiaNe1kanireBU, de la Waolwse deTer reb~nine, a faitton application au Greièr de la dite Cour poeur êtrenommé Adminintraierd.e ladi~.iune oeson., En conséquence. touts le personnes qui potinaient, avnie Puobjections à la dite demonde sont pnr ICe presenteg j oti edela-tiéddienSGfe"dIebdibe 0mw à' en Bn reau dinnm tavl vie UOde maDAhiUdlZI5ud mqui ayron lha Ireinkre publication dereti vi-, dium ir dbedannîaàieera ~---> Tenoinima maine lea ceaji de la dite Cour, ce, SL.S 17 Jiillet, "l huit 'Mt cunqn1ano-e4q. J. AYPiCK, Greffier i-ft de iaCur dit'émne Dlistet, Terbtimié. \n\n SHIERIFF'S SALE., S'TATE OF LOUISIANA-PARISHj OF TEtRRlEONNE -Fifth District Couart. lHarriet W. Young, Exr'a, vs. No. 1739. Berger & Brown. X. Lamnierrt, vs No.1433. Berger A Browa. James Fitch, vs. No. 1442. Berger & Brown. By virtue of three writs of Fierl Facves emanating Ithn the ahbove mentioned Court, sating in anli for the slid parish andi t$ ue rddre-s-d, the nndersig.ned theriff, in theabove entitled and vmunred au.ts, I wil! ofler at public sale on the premises on Little ('Xi;lou, about 10 miles below Houma, on Saturday the 1st day of September, 1835, between the hours of 11 o'clork A. M., and 4 o'cl.ck P. . the fol.owing described property, to-wit: A certain plantation composed of several trscts of land, situated in this partsh, on the 1tyitt Little Caihou, about ten wiles below Houmar, described as follows: Ist. A certain tract of land having eleven and a half1 arpents ftrout bn the right bank ot the Bayou Little C illon, with a dtlith sf forty arpents; bonded above by the land of Ferdinand brvie, and below by Urhin Picou. aul. Another certain tract of land, having a front of five arpents on the rght bank of B isyo Little C, t:l'a, with a a depth of forty arpents; bounded above by land of Felix Smith, and below by land of S~t:th & May. 3d. Another tract of land on the right bank of the Bay on LittleCailktu, haviln fitteen arpente end a half front, or the said Bayon. with the depth of surt y; bounded above by land of Urbin Picou, and below by land of Smith & Slay. 4th. Another tract of land having one half aopent front on the left bunk of little C till!t, with the depth of snr vey; bounded above by ltnds of Ferdinand Sevin, and be low by Urbia Picon. 5th. Another tract of land having a front of one arpent on the left bank of the said Bavnt Little CUillon, with time r'epth of survey: bounded above by hland of Manuel Do maingue. and below by foseph Duptanti fils. fith. Another tract of land. having a front of five at penta on the left bank of said Little Call!ou, with the depth of survey: bitmndedabove by land of Marcellin Duplanti and below by land of Manuel Domaingue. 7th. Anothertract of land having a front of twoarpents and a half on the right bank of the lByou Little Cadllou; bounded above by landof Edward ttoutfiet, and below by land of Franehis Babin. Torether with all the buildings and improvements there to behoneing. Also the following named slaves, to-wit SIDNEY, aged about 24 years; LUCINDA, aged 35 years, and her two children, OVID, 5 years, GEORGE, 9 years; SUSANNAR, aged 28 years, and her child. SARAH, aged5 years. LIBERTY,35 years; BETSY, 30 years; AMIROISE. 24 years; SUSANNAH BLACK, 23years, and her child, MAR THA, 20 nmoths; JOE, 30years; ISAM, 26years; MARY, 35 years; ISAAC,48 years; SALLY, 40 years, and her threech'liren.NELSON, aged 12 yaars, DANIEL,9 years and PAULINE Byears; ELIZA, 35years. Said sale will be made to satisfy the principal, interest and costa of suits in the above cases. TERMS AND CONDITIONS.-'-Twelve months credit, the burcha+br being required to give bond and good secu rity, with interest from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent. JOSEPH A. GAGNE. Sheriff. Houma, August 9,1854 [n4tds l 5HEK1YY F SALL. S TATE OF LOUISIANA-Parish of Terebnone.-Fifth Judicial District Court, setting in and for the Parish of Terrebonne. 0. S. Deo, Admr, D. H. Holmnes vs. No. 102S B. a. No.1488. John D.Umbereleld, John D.Umberfleld. By virtue at two writs of lieri pacie to me directed in the above entitled and numbered causes, by the honorable the afoslsid Court, I have seized, and till offer for sale at public ac.on at the Court House door of said parish in tlomna, a Saturday the lst day of September, 1855, be tweenthe hourd f11. A ., and 4 P. M.. the following deribed property. belonging to the defendant. John D. Uumhsvfhid, tocwlt et arsection No. 7, tintewnhblp No, seventede, range sixteen east, bounded above by Iend of I. Luke, and below by landof Mrs. Randal, containing oonehundred and fity four 71-100 aees, together with all the bnlidings and Im provements thereon being, or thereuntobelongima. The foregoing sale wiltakeplaceto satisfy thejudgnment with the aecumulated interests and costa in the above en titled causes. Tsamusovar.--CAS.L JOSPH A. GAGNE,Sherifl Refsa, July.~ th 165tds. SHERIFEF'S SALE. STATE OF LOUISI.ANA.-Parish of Terrebnnne--tDistrict Court L& obbs 'R. 1 No. 1450. y ,eatea. a wert & f C . a., emanmtlng rom the above maesti.ad dout sittiginamld theabov Prsh and to me directed, thie undesigned, Sherify tUe above entitledand· asmbred meelwI tUeorfew sae t public auctioesat ComltHosseB Houma on Sataythe. lt day of September, 1855, betwees 11 o'leck, . *, and 4 o'clock. P. a, tbhe follw in described properaty, beongitng to J. P Vtgoert.to wit: 2. Three rc ialots ted in thisParish, in the tows fo.'m.s, ad degtlnatedl the plat of said town of Ho nma, asNu5s.2,7,andt6 measuring all eighty feet front on the North e othe..ib hbating a depth t 100feet, eqnl s ot t Wsatad Wasline. Lot No. htvng adepth on tWe.l l feet, ansd of 82 feet on the Eah t Tine. Lot o. s A,$ . of 82 feet en the Westine, to gether wltt8tDbkEadi sand improvemneot thereon. . Twoe oraiahseitaN s. 5 and 3h, also sitnat d in the . tm ti.ioaa No. 25 measuing 80 fet front on the North,15 ftetadi Ieoetie street, 12 fhrtdeep .n the upplert an :'2 t iecbhes on .he back line Imeaded bop L and below by Bianseldreet, in fent by es'the r , pted I freo.ess the tot form mat rsbt b lht.deep-besoed above by lot NO. 3, and belnlw byt eU bebck by lot Nbo. S and 'ito reod bya .te and Snolrnedk s 5k o, to S userm -r pa..d ofe ,d. ~tbo .P. se rtpeas th er tw .orhsu thes rear above by land of Ndeutethpd. 'of R. Barrow. the tr by 3. 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To these attractions nill be added i: choice c.llection of brief stories, and an enldlet+ variety of miscellaneous reading. In contdutirng this work, the editor (T. S. Arthur) pledg es himself to keep its pares free fromr everyithin that is ill-natured, profane, or vulgar, while at tho same time *'. will seek to implart thereto tle highest possible degree of interest. It is tdeigned especially for home reading,and embraces articles covering the widest range of subjects. Fiction, History, Bi,7graphy, Ph:losolihy, Science, Wit, Anecdote, Travel, etc.. are blended with care and discrimination. No other magazine published gives nso extended a variety of articles. TERMIS OF ARTIIUR'S 03OME MAGAZINE. One copy for onne yer.......... ......... $2 00 Two copies for one year ........................ 3 00 Three "...... "...... ............ 4 00 Fourt ... I.. ................ .... 5 00 Six months subscribers will be taken at half these rates All additional subscribers beyond Four at the same rate, that is, $1 25 per annum. tWhere twelve subscribers and $15 are sent, the getter up of the club will be entitled to an additional copy of the nlagazitne. end for speclmen numbers, They will be aent free of charge. For$3 50, acopy of the Home Magazine and Lady's Book will be sent for one year. -PRE.EIUMJS. To persons getting up clubs for the Homer Magazine, strong inducements are offered, in the way of Premiums. I The premiums are given in books written by the editor, T. S.ARTHIUR, and are are a valuable addition to the Library of any one fond of choice reading. Postage on the Home Magazine is I% cents a number, if paid quarterly in advance at the office where received. Address T. S. ARTHIUR & CO.. nI6f. 107 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. AM ERICAN AND. ORIGINAL. The number of January, 1855, began the FORTY-FIFTH VOLUME of the Kn~Is ERBOCKER MAGAZINE. THE KNICKERBOCKER MAG AZINE. EDItED BT LOUIS GAYLORD CLARK. SINCE the Price of Subscription has been reduced from Five to Three Dollars a year, the circulation of the Knickeratnker has been increased nearly four toone. In many places tea are sold where there .-as but onebefore, and throughout the year it has been -aadily increasing. It is now offered as cheap a. any ot the Magazines, all things considered. Instead of making new and prodigious promises, we submit a few ex tracts, from notices of late numbers, which we might ex tend to a number of pages: "The Knickerbocker has been and will be a fact of its own; a genuine inrin.thig, all the more desirable no. that the new crop of Magazines, filled with articles pirated from Euglsh authors, make fresh, home creations more conspicuous and welcome.-Lew York Christan Inqu'r. The Rev. F. W. SHELTON., author of Letters from the Up Tiver. etc., will be a regular contributor. The best alent in the country will he enlisted, and no expense Or effort to make the KNICKERBOCKER more than evet deserving of the airst poatioa among our origi nal American Magazines. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Thre giolhrs a yearstrictly in advance-there wlU be no devaltionfrointhis conltion. Two copies for $5 00; Fivedpeus, and pwards, $2 00 each. BookSellers and Postmxpstersarerequested to act as agents. Those who ~*111 ulndertake to procure subserihers will receive favora bleteHus. Specimes numbers will be sent gratis on ap plicatibn, post-paid. INDUCEMENTS FOR. CLUBBINC. The.ENICKERBOCKER and Harper's, Putnam's Gra ham's Magazines, or Gsley's Lady's Book, will be sent one vear for FIVE. DOLI.ARS; the KNICKERBOCKER and home Jodraal, fur FOUR Dollar a year. -POSTAGE. Tro cehts per numberjprepaid at the office where the work irdliveed, quarterly in advance. C All remittances and all business communications must be addressed, post pild, to BAMUEL HUESTON, .6tf. 348 Broadway, New-York. IPlita as' .o nthlY iMagazine. ---..~--- T HE LARGE and increasing circle of readers of Putnam's Monthly includes, of courre, a great var;ety of ttl~i., and many 'siadteiof preference, as to the scope and character of its contents. Fully aware that every article-grare or lively, .pecnl:ative or practic- I alasrict.on--.c.nnot poseibly excite the interest and meet ihe approval of every reader alike, the aim of the publisherls to to present iach a combinatieo of all these features inesch number, that all intelligent readers will hnd their tastes considered, and their intellectual enter tainment ifovided for, with . ll reaonable liberality. It is intended that everynumber shall contain articles on each of the following dulbects, viz 3. NATTONAL WELFARE.-A piper n some topice of grave public Interest tor. the conalderufon of all good cit izens. S. POPULAR' SCIlE. 'i.'Imrmatioa Illustrative of the various branches of Natural History, prepaked by competent scientiflic men, ih livery ad atltactive language for !amily reading. 3. SKETCHESTOF TRAVELS in vkrious parts of the world. In this department seltetion is made from a large mans of origingn msteral. . BIOC, APHfAL ANM D .HIiSTORICAL Sketeheh . 5. ESSAYS on various Literary Topics of general in terest: -*TORIB.. Sketches of Society, Strictures on Popunar Follies and FPallaeles, Ac. '. EDITORIATo NOtS oilh Literature, Fine Art, Mu sic, and topics at large. The listof able and dislinguiehad contributors hasbee Widely etfended, add embrades the most eminent writers in the coamt . TheplaneS A.dtlng the names of the writers will be adhered to, but the series of steel portraits engraved for the Magasine will be continudd, and the names wril he given ia the laden to eacht vohaue. TERIS OF SUBSCUIPTION. $3per annum, or bcents per number. Two tiples for $5; lve cepies to one a&is'sf , $10.1 Ciergiren and Poet muasers supplied at $2. Those remitting $3, romptly in advance, i*ll receive tfe Magazipe free if Fdtlag*. Ap ALnuomunnkicatoes should be addressed to DIX &kEDWARDS, PN blisbeis of Ptrnuxa's i. 0atmi, [july -ltf] , 10, ark Place, New York. DEBOW'S MONTHLY REVIEW. VOLUME I. Adapt ed to tie Southern and Whestern States of the Union. Inliuding Staiistics of Foreign and Do ztestic Industi1 and Enterprise. IPUJIB4SUnD INP ,(BW ORLEANS, AT FIVE DOLLARS PRI~ ANNUtUX. ill advaWce. THE JUL'Y I TM1 BE R of this Review is issued in new Type, and witha greatly improved appbjiraaeeP A1 the oiebg of tiht ninetaetk , eit an aloa volume, and volume two of a new aerics. it Is aa aiepprekbs lia tite sctie, and back maubere of any volumpe cc seies ca be =applied by applying at the New Orkn0. B. DlfihlRagoN h(iea. AiLt~saam .. J. aR .DRIBOW, hew Oclema -'or sale. ALYG'HT Fm*i' -Reckawt~w and two L2tf Se.8 d-Randljl ggie$-Ch' ' o 8Ehi v~tc A. & ROSE. Thibodaux GODEiY'S LADY'S BOOK F'OrpI; SWENTIETU Year of Publicti the -rune author -The only I adyvs E0 edged by thel Lades of this country asw+,rth tofi. Principal Points of Attraction for 1ýI It contains one hoontred pages of reading matter' ery month 'a nnmber--not ttecinninr with a largp at[ of pages in January and de rtaoing throu ~hout t: BEAUTIetL. .S.OL PLars.--Line or lezz.tn- .ie. ry nmnber. GODts's RELIABLE SEEE.L FAsIOen PLTOT_.zr 1.: In every m'osher, t:e only Fashion Plates that a., cl.a siueredt authority. KtsIir lsr., N ETTI-O ; cn EsrBP.OIsDEL , printed in crbll . 1Mr!ste.-Two pages month!y. Early Lesson, in Drawing, are given month!-:a Catx.j Invaluable Receipts--wrnrth clone Three IDol.:rsa vor for Cooking, the T 'l'dt Sick Roam, Nur-err, and rel. laneous lleu-e-Keeping reciipts. Diagrams and o la with full dire-tieon. for I.laies to cot' their own nr,"as, Patterns for Chiltren's Dresser, bsoth tia nnnd .r,. Embroidery and Iroderic Anglaire Pattkrts-.eory eon,,h in great variety The Nursery.-This department is invalua!le to erv mother. Model Co:t uges-Greaat attention paid t, tthis d rrartmlent. A 'Treatise on the hair.-A'mtost excellent artiy-le on ti preserrvtion and Iloautift ing of this most bh'iuriful orea. Snent to both sexes. REME.MBER THAT THE LADY' SROOh has always given STEEl. ENGRAVINGS, throughlout the year, not publishing them in January and Februnsr, ano then omitting them. In the Lady's Book a.tne you sy - i rain what no other three 3lagazes c in furr.i:h you with. EVERY DAY ACTUALITIES. This is another series of articles peculiar to tllts yag-. zine. Every one of those artele are illustrated with ot lea-t eight or ten of the finest Wood Ensrravieg. This department is very interesting, conveving information in an agreeable fitrm, suitable for ladies and gentlecmu, that I cannot be obtaine.l elsewhere. The experneof one number of the Lady's ~otk. in"u ding steel engravings and literary matter, paid tor. not ta ken from English Magazines, far exceeds that of any other Macazine published in this country. Weo makeno excep tion, ane are willng to have the fact tested. -TERMS. One Copy one year ............ ......... .3 (n Two Copies one year, or one copy twoyears.... 5 ( Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club.... ................10 00 Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club;......... ...........15 0 Eleven copies one year, and an extracopy to the person sending the chnb ..................20 00 Godey's Lady's 'look and Arthur's Home 3shgazine will both be sent fo. one year for $3 50. To insure what you order being certainly aent. Addroes: L. A. GODEY n6tf. No.113 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. P ROSPECUTUS TO THE TYPE OF THE TIMIES. AL INDEPEDEKT WEEKLY NSWIr.APE LONGLEY BROTHERS, EDITORS AND PUBLISHFER'S, OFPICE-No. 16f Walnut, bet. Fourth and Fifth Sts. CfICINNATI, OHIO. IN the opinion of the Publishers of the paper herein proposed, and in the est:maton of many of their friends nad former patrons in the publication of the WEEKLY FONETIC ADVOCATE, we have labored in too limiteda sphere. Accordingly, with thecomneLce mentor a new volume, January7, 1355, it will an-ume a new name-one more in accordance with the grand par pose of our culling and enterprise. Of newspapere, we readily admit there a great super abundance; butthey are very nearly all either devoted to party, sect, orhobby; or else manifest such a timid neu. tralityas disgusts the intelligent and fearless inquireraf ter truth. Very lewjournals in America, or indeed any other country, reflect, candidly and thoroughly, the st ntit ments and movenents of theage in which they .ourish, only here and there can, in fact, be regarded asa TorP or THE Tmras. And yet, periodicals of this class are aone fitted to build up, mentally, the TRUE MAN; they alune can satisfy the searcher after all useful and practical ito formation, and enable to be worthy to live in the intelli gent blaze of the nineteenth century. It is required, in order to produce, weekly, a ftithful TYPE OF THE TIMTES, I. Thepossession of a thorough acquaintance with the politics of our own comstry, and a general know ledge of thegovernmentsof the world beside, unlie with the aslili ty andintegrity to present their varous aspects fairly, and criticise their tendencies, without prejudice or lar tiality. II. A genuine catholle spirit in reference to religious, matters; entire freedom from religious bent, bdlt liberal in giving expressontoall sentiments, candidly and properly ofered. III. A miod ufficlently progresive to appreciate the theoretical consistency and the practical utility of all gen nine Reforms, whether tnner Social. Religious, or Poiti calInstitutions; coupled with the manliness requisite for the advroacyof any truth, whether popular or under the ban of public opinion.: . On this pnatform we propose to conduct a journal of theabove title; and, with the talent employed. we hare the ful;eat confidence that we shall make it a First Class Family Paper. In addition to the foregoing characteristics its columns will present an interesting variety of Or;giual Miceroony, Poetry. amd other ettateras necessary to give rest san nmusement to the Family Circle. Our long and successful experience in the newspaper business, enables us to war rant its regular publicatioeon and alter January ith. TEiRMS:-invariaLly lt advance-- Copy. ayear...$. i_ Copies, a year..$3 Address, LONGLEY RIOTIIERS, u6tf. Cincit.nati, Oh 0. Harper's NYew MonAhly IMagazine. EACH Number of the Magazine will E c. .tain 144 octavo pages. in double co'umns, each earouus ceprisinog nearly one thousand pees of tha choicest M4iscelneous Literature of the d'ty. Et er nu.m her willcontain nuimerous Pictorial fllustrations, accurate Plates of the Faslt. s, a copious Chronicle ,f Current Events and impartial Notiesof the Books of the Month. The Vtletes commencewith the numbers for Jeos and D1camsaa; buat Subserptiens may commence wnth any number. TERY 1S. The Magazine may be obtained of Booksellers, Perili cal arenta,or from the Publishers, at Three Dollars a ear, or twenty-five centsa nam:er. The Semi-annuan volm.e, as completed, neatly bound in cloth, are sold at Two Dol lars each, and muslin covers are furnished to those who wish to have their back numbers uniformly bound, at tWeO ty-five cents each. Ten volumes are now ready, Ikonrd. The PublisheffW supply8petntmen Numbers grPtuit ously to Agents and Postmasters, and w.lI make lil.ral arratngements with them fore circuting the togapnr.. They will als sppop ,s lus, of two persons, at Aveihars. or five persons at ten dollars. Clergymen supplied at toI dollars a year. Numbers from the commenceo.ent Will be entirely completed in aslew weeks. The MP ine wEighs over seven and not oSer eight otaces. Thpedtsaempon each number which imnt 1* paid qqarterly in advance, is Three Cents; oclmsuge Nbws srmpes and Periodleals are reqrgceud to dhrectto t slaper'aMagazine, NZew York." The Publishers would give notice that tt'y have t', Avesb or wo.eSe taeactts they are respna.ule. Thome Ordereg the Maainefro Agents sr dealers must lk to thenm for a supply of the work. PET.ERSON'S LADltES' NATIONAL MAGA31IE! A Monthly Periodica of.Literature, Art and Fashion. PETERSON'S LADIES' NATION ALt MAGAttE eontaTns eight hundr0d PPg. of' original double-ollte reading maltter yeJiy, rnit Steel Phsa. andnearly three ,nsdred Iliastrationol a graved on Wood. It is the cbi.pest and besat, p5tbtshed in this or any other country. TERJIS PER AX VirJr. One Copy. 2 100. Three Copies, $5 00, Fitetl .at $7 50. Eight Copies. $10 00. Sixtefn lopies, Always in advance. Addre, PC A d, Ete. Jlt' t0. No . IN estoat a phahdeIlghi A9A S. HOSE.: .#. C ARRIAGE & HARNESS MA% ad Repawia d.ne in tb~bft and p WO" 'maime. Al jibs waurantc4 to Plfflr · yI jyl4-l A. y1-iObi Dr I r. 1. ·I-s 0FFMRs HIS PROFIiSSION¾I r t tclkddzoef of th Fgrish of To t (wce is Hoasr. WANTED TO H1R E.-AP~, a ,to erve in a mal -