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The Farm and Garden. Crape Growers' Maxims. Ye find a few good items under the above lieaJiBg ia. tka Jersey Her ald : ; : 1 i Prepare ground In the Fall, plant in the Spring. 2. ; Give tie vine plenty of manure, old and well decomposed ; for freeh manure eicitcs growth, but docs not suture it 3. Luxuriant growth does not always Insure fruit. 4. Dig deep, but plant shallow. 5. Youngvinca produce beautiful fruit, but old vines produce the. richest. C. Prune in the Autumn to promote growth, but in the Spring to insure fruit- 6. Plant your vines before you put up trellises. 8. Vines, like" soldiers, should have good arms. ' ' 9. Prune spurs to one well developed r bud, for the nearer the old wood the higher flavored the fruit. 10. Those who prune long must soon climb. 11. -Vine leaves love the rah; the fruit the shade. 12. Every leaf has a bud at its base, and cither a bunch of. fruit or a .tendril opposite it 13. A tendril is an abortive fruit bunch a bunch of fruit a productive tendriL CH. A "' bunch-of 'grapes ' without a healthy leaf opposite, is like a ship at sea without a rudder, it can't come to port 15.' Lateralsare like some politicians; o.if not often checked they are the worst of thieves. .f . 16. Good grapes are like gold ; no one : has enough. 17. The earliest grape will keep the i longest ; for that which is fully matured is easily preserved. . 18. Grape eaters are long livers. " 19. He who buys the new and untried varieties should remember that the sel ler's maxim is Caveat emptor. Let the ' luyer looking out for himself. Laterals are 6hoots which start from either side of the main bud, at the axil of every leaf ; if they grow unchecked t&ey destroy its vigor ; if entirely remo ved, the bud itself shoots- prematurely. Crape Growers' Maxims. Packing Fruits for Long Distances. A. correspondent of the Cottage Gar dener, describes the following method for packing fresh fruits of various kinds. This system he ias practiced with sue cess for twentv vears. and he has sent fruit from distances varying from fifty to five hundred miles : Take & box, soft paper .and sweet bran. A box Is chosen iff site accordiug to the quantity to be sent A layer of bran b put in the bottom theft each bunch, of grapes is held by the hand over a sheet f paper; th four corners of the paper ' .brought up to the stalk and nicely secu red ; then laid on its side in the box, and So on till the Erst layer is well finished. ,Then fill the whole over with bran, and jeive the box a gentle shake as you pro- ceed. Begin the second layer as the first, - and so on until the box is completed. Thus with neat hands the bloom is pre- served, and may be sent to any distance ; ' but with clumsy hands, quite the contra- ry, and often an entire failure, as the put ting in and taking out of the box are the most important points to be observed. I 'have invariably packed sixty to eighty v Lunches of grapes, and fifty or sixty doz T eus of peaches or apricots in one box, and received letters from persons who said they had arrived as safe as if they had teen taken from the trees that morning. The famous crops of Central Vir- giaia seem' to be a failure this season. Great folly To think of build ing a 'Pacific' Railroad in time of. War! Southern Illinois, it is stated, will this year send to market between five and ten thousand bales of cotton. The Sultan recently gave the Prince of Wales a pipe worth $15,000. Put that in your pipe nd smoke it" The iron gunboat business is go ing on bravely. . Four new vessels of the kind are to be built forthwith; at this port three, and one at Boston. The works on the Isthmus of Suez eore urged on energetically; There are upwards of twenty-five thousand men at present employed in cutting the canal. , . The number of persons in Mas sachusetfs over hundred years of age, as shown by the census, was 13. Whites, 9; colored, 4; males, 4; females, 9. iJ"2fo matter how Ugly you may be your shadow will stick faithfully to you, :fof it is 'as "ugly as you are. . Why ia sheet of postage stamps ' like distant relations ? Because they are "Jut Blightly conneoted. It is understood that Gen.Corco- "ranis to have command of all the Irish, .and Gen'l Sigel of all the German legi tnents'taow going into the service. A New Haven house formerly en gaged ia business in New Orleans, lately received from that city a consignment of f 150,000 in silver, whLc& is now safely deposited in bank. Wool is now higher than it has been for forty-four years. This is owing to the large demand for army goods, and to the advanced price of cotton. It will not fall so low as it has been of late years and we shall be surprised if the flocks on our hills are not greatly increased!. - If yon want a good and cheap paper suB?cribe for the Ubbaxa Union. Crape Growers' Maxims. Packing Fruits for Long Distances. A Good Home Paper. URBANA UNION, HTDZPEJDE2TT OS ALL SUBJECTS, - ' DEVOTED TO Foreign and Oomestlo News, literature, Science, Agrioulturt, Mechanics, Education, Matters of Commerce, Ac. PUBLISHED Every Wednesday Ev'ng; omcs in COULSON'S BUILDING, (Second Floor,) West Side North Hain street, Near the Square, BT JOHN" W.IOUX, FEOPREBTOR, ONE DOLLAR, PER ANNUM! TiX ADVANCE ; . Two Dollars, If not paid lit Advance. The Uhbaxa Twos will be a com plete Family Paper, second in merit and interest to no other country journal in the State. ' BUSINESS MEH Will bear ia mind: TUB TJRBANA UNION IS AN IXOISXiZiBXT MBQITIl v - , : FOR ADVEKTISINO. We have all the facilities, in the way of Presses and Printing Material, to do any and all kinds of PLAIN AND BOOK AND JOB PRINTING! - 05 THB ' Very Shortest Notice! AHD At. THE HOST-"REASONABLE TERMS The war Is destined to a speedy close, and the "business 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 make a respectable livelihood. If yea want ft Sellable JTewspaper, or have any kind of Business -to Advertise, or any : kind of a Joe 1. to Prist, CALL AT THZ- . OSANA UNION OFFICE! Crape Growers' Maxims. Packing Fruits for Long Distances. A Good Home Paper. Legal. QIVIL ACTION PETITION FOR DIVORCE. Wniiam Alfred, PuT, ' I In Common Fleas . - acuinet of Margaret Alfred, Defbnd't ) Champaign County, Olito. The said Manraret Alfred will take notice that the aid William Alfred did, on the 21st day of April, It-!, Ble Me petition in tue court ol uomtnon 1'lcas or I 'natn paira county, Ohio the object and prayer of said pe tition is, thst the bands of matrimony may be dissol ved between the said partiee tor the following cause: oakery and rros neglect of duty ; and that unless aid defendant ahaU appear, plead, answer or demur to aaid petluoa according to the rules of said Court, the sua will be taken pro KHtfmro. The said defendant la further BOtiaM tunc u depositions of witnseM will be taken at the office of 11. C. Ccarbeart, tn the town of Gull ion. county of Crawford.' hio, on the 18th, 19th and Suth days of September, A. D. lfi, between the hours of 11 o'clock, &.K. and 4 o'clock, p.m. of said days, and the examination adjourned from day to day, thereafter, until all is taken. H. C. CEARHABT, CORWIN A DOUGHTY, Aug. S6, 1604. Attye for Petitioner. JO THE CREDITORS OP JOHN SNAPP, DcD. On the Slet day of July, A. D. 1802, the Probate Court of Champaign Co. declared the estate of John Bnapp, deceased, to be probably insolvent: creditors are there- tore required to present their claims against ine estate to the undersigned, for allowance, within six months from the time above mentioned, or they will not be entitled to pennant. And all claims acxiust earn es tate which have been preeerted to, and allowed by.the former administrators of said estate, and not Sled with the undersigned, must be so filed within the time above mentioned. DAVID LOUDKNBACK, (nl7-6w Adm. U bouU nan of John Snapp, deed. - TESTATE OF JOHN WOODBOURKE, Dec'd. .. On the )th September, 18(12,1 will sell at the door of iJip fonrt House in L'rbana. one undivided sixth part of the following property, being the interest there in of the late John woodbourne, and sold by order of Champaign Common Pleas ror the payment o! oeDts: One-sixth of two-thirds of the property in L'rbana Female Collegiate Institute; On..lTth At in.lnt M In thfl town nf flldnev. tihelhv county. O.; and of in-lot 18, except a parcel of 6 foot by 83 feet, fronting on Conrt street ; One-sixth of Wtf of N W, and WJf of 8W. of sec 11, town. north of ranee S. K, in Putnam county. O.; And SEli of sec. 6, town. 8, N, range , K, except 81 acres, ofl the north end in Wood county. terms: une-tnira in nana, renaue m one year auu two years with interest. WM. 8. DALLAS, nSl-4w Adm'r of John Woodbonrne, dee'd Miscellaneous. SOMETBTXa KEW. HTGHLY IMPORTANT TO THE LADLES! DOWNER'S Patent Hemmer and Shield FOR HAND SEWING. Is " Just the Thing" for all who use the needle. This Eemarkably Simple and Novel Invention Kma oim-nAT.v the labor of hand-sewing, as it COM PLETELY PROTECTS THE FINGER FROM the POINT OF THE NEEDLB, and ma&ee a neat ana n nilorm hem while the operator is sewing. NO LADY BEOUZB BE WITHOUT IT. It ie cheap, simple, beautiful and useful. The Hem mer and Shield will be sent free on receipt of the price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Enclose Stamp for descriptive Circular and terms. ALSO, DOWNER'S . Metropolitan Skein-Yinder, AXD Sewing Bird. Combined Is an article of great merit. It is nsed for the purpose winding Skeins or Tnreaa, oiiK. vowon, iarn, xioss, Wnrxtut r Tt Is readilv adjusted to the WOrk-ta- bio, and will be found lndispensible to all nsing the above articles, Betng a useiui ana lnTniuuuie appen dage to the Sewing Bird. Price $0,50 to $1 according to style aad finish. - $150 Per Month can be easily realized by an Enterprising Agents (wanted in every town and county throughout the U nited States and Canada.) selling the above articles, as aales are rapid, profits large, and has no competitor!, A liberal discount made to the trade. Address A, H. DOWNER, 44S Broadway, Hew Tork. Patentee and Bole Proprietor. K. B. General and exclusive Agencies will be gran ted on tbs most liberal terms. nS fen Clothing. I PBING AND SUMMER TRADE, 1861 NEW GOODS! WE have just reocived a LARGE STOCK of Also, a full assortment of ALL. KINDS OF GOODS MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S which will be sold. Either Flade Vp, or By the Yard, LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH Our Stock of the above goods will be found UNUSUAUT DESIRABLE, Comprising the EEST FABRICS TO BE FOi'XD U AJNTZ" MARKET 1 M.iTl4nT. GEirrrni et.tjs a co. Clothing. Spalding's Column. ijUEY OO lilGHT TO TIl SP INSTANT IIEL1EF t ' STOP YOUR COUGH! prjiurx" yoctr bhbath i STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE! spaldhstq'S THROAT CONFECTIONS! GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, ' GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR COKSUMPTIVE8 OeHTLZMEX CARI1T SPALDING'8 TITR OAT CONFECTIONS, LADIES ARK DELIGHTED WITH ' SPALDINft'S T1TROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRT FOB SPALDING'S TIIROAT CONFECTIONS. They relieve a 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 barm any one. I advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any dlfflcnlty of the Throat to get a package of my Throat Confections; they will relieve yon Instantly, and yon will agree with me that " they go right to the spot" Yon win 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 Bay ing that yon will ever afterwards consider them Indis pensable. Yon will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All others are counterfeit A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid on receipt of Thirty Cents. Address HENRY C. SPALDING, ' V ' 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. CEPHALIC FILLS CUBE SICK HEADACHE. CEPHALIC FILLS cuss BILIOUS HEADACHE. CEPHALIC PILLS CUSM NERVOUS HEADACHE. v7Bj u,e nM of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and if taken at the commencement of an attack, immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fall In removing the Nausea and Head ache to which females are so subject They act gently upon the bowels removing Costivs- ness. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, 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 FlUIXS are the result of long in vestigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in nse many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering 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 betaken atall times with perfect safety, with out making any change of diet and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I t3rThe 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 Price, 25 Cents. All orders should be addressed to EENRY C. SPALDING, 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. -"" A single bottle of SPALUma'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost! Spalding's Prepared due Spalding's Prepared Glue Spalding's Prepared GMue SAVE THE PIECES. ECONOMY! DISPATCH ! y'A Stitclt In Time saves Nin.'J As accidents will happen, even inwcll regulated fiimflieB, It is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crock- cry, &c SPALD1XCFS PREP ABED GLUE MeetK all snch cmore-encieo. and no household can af ford to be without it. It ia always ready and up to the sticking point " USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.'" " N. B. A Bmsh accompanies each bottle. PRICE 25 CENTS. Address 46 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. CAUTION, , As certain anprincipled' persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my PREPARED GLUE, I wonld caution all persons to ex amine before pnrchasinp. and see that the fun name SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I is rm the onifide wmppt-r all others are swindli counterfeits. Clothing. Spalding's Column. Clothing. THE PEOPLE WILL CONTINUE TO READ 111 LATEST WAIl NEWS! IILRHAH FOR THE GLO&IOCS BAXXEB of the STARS AND STRIPES. STAND BY THE UNION OF THE STATES! .-nd to Buy 3k)ods In the way of REM-I1E LOTH! roa hhii Ana boys, KCEIL'XT FISHEE, No. I Miami Street, URBANA, OHIO: Clothing. Spalding's Column. Clothing. Special Notices. TAYLOR ic CEXTCHZE, Physicians and Surgeons. West Liberty, Ohio. Will promptly attend to all professional busi ness entrusted to their care. Office : in the Euans' block, Main street URBANA UNIVERSITY. ... The Preparatory School FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Will be opened on the First Wednesday in September, and continue three terms of fourteen weeks each. The Boys Apartment under the charge of Mr. Charles Hardon ; the Girls under the care of Mrs. T. 1?. MaN"emar. The Term Dues will be Five Dollars, 8even Dollars, and Ten Dollars, according to the grade. Chadncet Giles, 1 . M. G. Williams, Committee. nl9-4w Jons II. Jajjes, ) HTTO CONSUMPTIVES. THE ADVERTISER, having been restored to health in a few weeks by very simple remedy, after having suffered teveral years witn a severe lung anecuon, ana mac areaa disease. Consumption is anxious to make known to his fel low sufl'ererg the means of cure. - To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription nsed (free of charge,) with the directions for Sreparing and nsing the same, which they will find -UKE Curb For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afllictcd. and snread in formation which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sutferer will try his remedy, as it will cost mem nouung, ana mnv prove a Diessnig. REV. EDWARD A.TLSON. Willamsburgh, Kings County, Hew York. nl-3m. GEEAT S0HG OF THE DAT. eOO.OOO more, 600,030 more, 600,000 more. On Thousand Copies Sold in One Week We are cominff, Father Abra'am, Six hundred thousand mora. . "We are coming, vre are coming, Our Union to restore ; We are coming, Father Abra'am, Six hundred thousand more. Price, 25 cents. For sale at all Music and Book stores. Orders from the country promptly filled. Sent by mail on receipt of price, by S. BRAINARD & Co., . Music Publishers, Cleveland, O. Clothing. Spalding's Column. Clothing. Special Notices. Professional Cards. VBBASA, CBIO, Deals tn Coin and Exchange, make temporary Loans, and attends to Collections. Omci: Olewn's Block, SorTH-MAiw Strext. JAMES, NILES & JAMES, 1IIYS S URBANA, O. OrocE in Tj rbttna Insnrttncc Company Building May 23, 1SGMX. Family Medicines. t RAEFENUERa r v; r r , FAISILY MKMCINES. RETAIL raicis. Vegetable Pillf. rjer hot. 9r Green Mountain Ointment, pT box, ' I 2S SarnapariDn, perlHttlt:, : ; 10 Children's Panacea, prr bottle, ' & Eye Lotion, per bottie, .25 Fever and Ague Kemcdv, pcrloxT 6U Health Bitters, per packajri-, . . . . iff Dysentery yrnp, per bottle, SO Coneumptive'a Balm, per bnttte, , 0O Marahaii a Uterine Catbolicon, per bottle, " ISO Uraefenberg Pile Remedy, pel bsule, , '100 Manual of Health, per copy, For sale bv the city ornggfets; also by agents in th principal towns ka Ohio. - UOME TESTIMOtX, . . Hartford, Trumbull Co., O., March '51. . piir .A!4ifv tlmt I have been deaiine in the Or efenbarg Medicines for the past year, and can truly say tliat 1 have met wim tne.ueuiui lyumnmou people like these, particularly the pills and cathoiicou. They will rcdily perform all ami more than is promised for them. I have sold about fifty bottles of the catao licou the past eeon, and I her the bet results in ev ery case. J. II. C. JOHNSON, Medical Agent Red what Br. Bushnell says of the Graefenbrg Medicines. Dr. B. is ft physician of extensive practice, and one of die most successful in the county (Truni bull) in which he resides.: , , . ' ' ,; "This certifies that I have used the Graefenbergpilla and Marshall's Catholicon, sold here, by J. H. C. John son, in my practice, to my entire satisfaction. They are good medicines. Dr. G. W . ML Mi-YhLL. Hartford. Trumbull Co.. O.. March 7, 17. West Bedford. Coshocton Co.', Maye 14, '57. Mr. TJ. B. Kinslev, Sin I have been sliing the medicine of the UraefenberC Company for the last ten years, and hav. invariably found thtm te give great satisfaction; and the pills I have sold to a great many families as reimlar as their tea and coffee, and with my trade they have become a staple article Marshall s Ctcrine Catholicon is a medicine that has done a great amount of good m female diseases. - One lady I sold it to told nie that she had received more benefit from one bottle than she did from a long oooree of medical treat ment by the most skillful pbybiciaus. Yours truly, JAMES WILSOJT. Health of American Women. Female Irregularities, weakness. ' uterine displace ment, and all local uterine difficulties andconstitution al troubles of women are entirely cured by the Grael'en berg Marshall's Uterine Catholicon. In ttiis connection, Miss Beecher, sister of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, in Letters to the People, page 12fl, says : I have nine Bisters and sister-in-laws, and fourteen female cousins, all married, and all uciicate and ailing. Amid the immense circle of my friends and acquain tances, I cannot recall ten married ladies born in this century and country, who are perfectly healthy." In cases, however, where the Graefenberg Catholicon has been used, we must sav that health has rapidlv ta ken the place of disease, and ladies have become robust, strong, vigorous, and healthy. Mrs. Gleason, of Elmira, says : "Beautiful, Indeed, is the confiding, trusting nature of woman, but how much does it need te be orotected by a watchfulness that will lead her in time of disease to appeal to a medical advi sor of scientific education, moral worth and purity of character." All these may be secured by addressing the Graelen berg companv. ' I am a Methodist clergyman. My heart has fairly ached to witness the feeble health of woman as I have traveled my circuit preaching the gospel. I thank God, however, that I have seen all these diseses give way to the Graefenberg Morshairs Uterine C'athnhcon, wher ever it has been used. Rev. PETER SHARP, Ridg way, Michigan. Formerly of Western Stark, Medina Co., O. FOB SALE BY MOORE A McCOMSET, Urbana. J. n. McINTtRE, West Liberty. F. S. CLASON. BeHefontaine. A. WOLDEN, Springhills. : - no 1-1 y. Medical. JpWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special En dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Diseased, af fixed with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and ee- . peciaiiy for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Or- ' gans. . Medical Advice given gratis, bv the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a descrintion ol their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, c.,) and in case of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhcpa, and other diseases of the Sexual urgans, anu on me 1711.0 ummucu m i.t. Dispensarv, sent to the affected. In sealed envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address. DR. J. SKTLLIN HOUGHTON. Acting Surgeon. Howard Association. No. i South Ninth St. Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. GEO. FAIKCI11LD. Sccretorv. nl-ly EZRA D. UEARTWELL, - udent. Medical. Miscellaneous. PHOENIX LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. Noa. 221 East Twenty-third street and 173 and 175 Grand stroet 5c 215 Centre street Established 1838. NEW YORK. Established 1888. This Establishment has been in successful operation 84 years, and is the Largest of the kind in the United States. We have on hand or manufacture to order ev ery description of teeVlog Clss, PUtnre Portrait Frames, Plain and Ornanmontril Tier, Wall, Oval & Man tel Glasses Connecting Cornices, Base & Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet glas- , ees, &c. Mon.nnres tor Ptcttjiie Fraxm. in lengths suitable for transportation, either GUt. lierthny. Itosetooott. Oak. Zebra, Birdseyt, Mainrjany, tr. Our new manufacto ry and extensive facilities, enable us to furnish any ar ticle in our line as good as the Inst and as cusap as the ditapett. Dealers are Invited to call upon ne when they visit New York. We daim to be able to STTpply theni with every article in our line which they can possibly require, at prices lower than they can purchase elsewhere. , Order bv mail atUnrttrt to with vromntneis. Do not fail to cull when you vitit A'eie York. Ofllcc and Warerooms, No. Sis Centre street, . X. nS-3m HORACE V. SIGLER, Agent. HAMILTON HOUSE, OPPOSITE THE COUST HOUSE, USB ASA, O. Joseph Wilbt, Proprietor. The "Hamilton" has been thoroughly refitted for the accommodation of guests. We are confi dent of rendering satisfaction to all. Medical. Miscellaneous. Railroads. I rtnTCUTNATL HAMILTON D AYT0 2T RATL j ROAD. .Trains run as follows, SUNDAYS excepted: DBPART. AHBTVB Davton and Sandnskv Mail . .6:0() A. M. 6:45 P.M. Dayton, Toledo and Detroit. .6:00 A. M. 9:40 P.M. Cin. & Chicago Air-Line Ex. 7:31) A. M. 9:40 P.M. Davton and Richmond 2:00 P. M. 10:10 A.M. J)ay., Toledo & De.. Huntav'e 5:20 P. M. H:10 A.M. Cin. & Chicago Air-Line Ex. 7:00 P. M. 10:10 A.M. Hamilton Accommodation. ..7:00 P.M. 6:30 and 8:10 A.M. Eastern Night Express 10:00 P. M. 5:40 A.M. The Eastern Nieht Express leaves Sunday Night ia place of Saturday night. fWTrains rrpon Little Miama and Cincinnati A Xeniaand, Cincinnati, Hamilton tt Dayton Railroads runs seven hisl'tes tastes than Cincinnati time. gatts si ffs(agt. DOMESTIC. Letters, for each half ounce, rjudcr 3.000 mlleB. prepaid, 3 cents; over 3.000 miles, prepaid, 10 cents. All letters must be prepaid by stamps, or inclosed in stamped envelopes, or they will not be forwarded. Transient Newspapers, Periodical, Circulars, Ac, to any part of the United States, not weigh ing over 3 ounces, 1 cent, and 1 cent for each ad ditional ounce, prepayment required. Books, prepaid, not wtigliiiii; over 4 pounds, 1 cent per ounce lor any distance In the United States under 3.000 miles, and 2 cents an Dtvnce over 3.000 miles, prepayment required. All frac tions over the ounce being counted as an addi tional ounce. Newspapers and Periodicals not exceeding lt ounce in weight, when paid quarterly iu advance and circulated in the State where published Dailv, per quarter, 'tl)i ; six times per week, V-i4 tri-wcekly, ; semi-weekly, 6)4 ; weekly, 3; semi-montlilv, $ monthly, . Newspa pers and periodicals when weighing 1)4 ounce and over, double the above rates. Small Newspapers, published monthly ,or oflen er, and pamphlets not containing more than 16 octavo pages, in packages of ounces or ovr, cent per ounce. Weekly Newspapers, within the county where published, free. Quarterly payments, in advance, may be made either where published or received. FOREIGN. To England, Ireland an Scotland (California, Ore gon, and Washington excepted). 24 cents 14 or. From California, Oregon, or Washington, cents 4 oz. To France and Algeria, by French mails, 15 cents J4OZ., 30 cents 3 oz. To German States, by Prussian closed mail, 30 centa U01 , . To Canada, New Brunswick, Cape Breton, Prince Edward's Island, Nova Scotia, and New Found- lnnd, 10 cents oz. when distance is not over 3.000 miles front line of trotting. Medical. Miscellaneous. Railroads. School Books, &c. TEW DOOKSTOP.E! ESTABLISHED INlSia JOSEPH H. HILSY, COIXMBC3, OUIO. THK GREAT WESTERN' SCHOOL ED OK DEPOT, AND STATIONER'S WAREHOUSH, Bl.uk Book Manufactory. BOOK PBI,1BaiHOi J O 33 I It IITTIIV Gi-. XjXi2xxcca-xtJExxza Tronx BTXTjTNG OFEDITIOK8 OF BOOKS. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIBRARIES REBOtJUD, Law Book and Medical Books. I' Blank Book anH St;nsssv : . - .,..,.,, j. Special attention to orders for DUPLICATES, JOURNALS, ... DOCKETS AND EECORE9, ' . . . AND STATIONXST, Ac tfl TOK County Officers, Btaken, ice. publishes or THE OHIO STANDARD SERIES OF SCHOOL BOOKS VIZ: GOODRICH'S READERS SIX BOOKS. GREENLEAF'S ARITHMETICS FOUR BOOS TOWER & TWEED'S GRAMMARS THBSS CORNELL'S GEOGRAPHIES FTVE BOOKS. TOWN'S SPELLER AND TOWN'S ANALYSIS. PATSON & DENTON'S COPT BOOKS AND BOOK-KEEPING, ETC. ' - Importer of, and Wholesale and Retatf DEALER TN, WALLPAPERS BO SB EES OFFEBCTQ A S10CK Of ( X70.000 PIBOUBi i N Medical. Miscellaneous. Railroads. School Books, &c. Family Medicines. lJOFFAT'S "' ' ....-.-- Life Pills and Phoenix Biiters. ' These Medicines have now been before the pablle-for the last THIHTY YEARS, and daring that time have maintained a high character in almost every part of th Globe, for their extraordinary and immediate power a restoring perfect health to persons suffering under near ly everv kind of disease to which the human frame is 11 aole The following- are amonc the distr engine varitT of human diseases Tn which the Vegetable Life Medicine are well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSL, by thoronglily cleansing the first and seccmd stomachs and creating a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of tae stale and acrid kind : r'LATVLEN- CY. Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Beetiess ness. Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, which arc the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vaa ish, as a natural consequence of its cure. 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