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* * * * For the ask* of Ceianany, * 4$ ?T CIIARLS8 mackat. - - **? drink tho win* for ?k? of wiao> ? 80too for toliy, ium? for ?*r?. - . ? Boom with borroWd light toafeint, Some to itT't thorn fmrn10lp?ir. Tianc|. for these our gobicUpaoo, " S . We fill the sober glow Wine! wine! fair an<i frocf fy>f? tho sake of uotouanr. Chi dull were earth could men not Bound thO board in festive throngsj^^^ The vow* of friendship to repeat, ' Pledging hoaUh*, and singing songs Jr. hosier of the brave and good'. \ -J Deserving of thair gratitude;-" I Wine! wioot fair and free! Only bright in company. ** As symbol be the liquor pour'd , Symbol of a geijeroxts worth, <To prove arouml onr social board ' Wisdom mingling with our mirth? That we may know it sent to bliss, And only hurtful in cxeess: v :Wine I winef fair and free! T)nly good ia company, ~ ___ The Lost Purse. "What aro you going to do with it? What are you going to do with it ?" exclairaod hnlt'-a-dozeri ragged urchins, to a brierht-cved. thinlv-ehid news Kn It - who wag holding a spleudid puree in one of his purple-colu hands, that he had taken but a few moments previous, from the sidewalk. "Return it to the owner," answered tho little honest fellow, in a firm tone. "A fool 1 a tool 1" shouted the boys-? "wouldn't catch us returning a puree that looked fts though it had lots of money in it, as that does ; let's see how * much there is," spoke tiic eldest of the group, and made an attempt to wrest it from the boy's hand. "It ehun*t be.t opened. It is none of your business what it contains, it is noae of 6hre ; and if you don't loose ~. '.v ...-? t ...mi-, it .* i j yjin 11 X W 111 ("iii lilC pOl- J .ice," returned honest J .-hnj iu a com- j manding (one. The boys knew that Jo!my would do as he said ; hence, thoy not only ceased tormenting him, but stole- away, as if the police were already upon the track. When alorio, Johnny began to consider what it was best to do. There was no way, that he saw, by which the owner could be indentitied by him. A thought struck him?he could deliver it to the office of the chief of polioo? But he should lose the sale ot his papers if he attended to it then, and if he did his mother and little sister must i go without bread that night; for they had nothing to eat save that which the daily sale of the newspapers brought. What should he do i He paused ' awhile, and then said : ^Mother, yon ' had rather go hungry to night I am i spre I would rather too, than keen the j purse until to-morrow morning. Let's j seel" he put his hand into his pocket, I Mid after fumbling a short time, drew J forth three cents; "I've got. money enough to buy a loaf of bread for little sisters supper and breakfast, and I Will go at once away and carry the purse where the owner can obtain it." Thus saying, ho trudged olf, with the purse in one hand and a large bundle of newspapers in the other. Ho whistled as he went; for, although pinehed ! with cold: and hunger, he felt happy | because ho was doing good. After disposing ot the purse, and be- j ing called an "honest little fellow" by | the police, he returned home, and related to his mother how he hud acted'? She praised him for so doing, and said I he must do right if hoporisbed in the ^ttempt. The next norning, Johnny went from his home a little miter and eoldor than j usual, for he had no supper or breakfast to till up his stomach, thereby keeping the cold out. At nightfall he was going home with a light heart., for he had sold papers enough to buy bread enough to las! his mother, sister and himself one day I when he was >n%t by the gentleman to whom he bad delivered the purse on the previous day. it,af- i- avii?" ?? ? 1 JXL J lUtlU IKI iuw, excmnncn mo j ' ' ft?tieuja 11, patting him on the shoulder; the purae you left tfith me ha* been returned to the owner, who, by the way, is aft Hitimate friend of mine, antf to reward yotfho baa offered to take you in to his employ, tad see what ho can make of JWWpVj "Win he give me wages enough to buy my mother and sister bread anxiously inquired the lad. "Yes," returned the gentleman, "and j more than that. Come!" he added,! 'well soon see what he'll do for you," ' Thus Baying, he led the way to a large | brick enrerring, nearly opposite to Hrhere theyhad been talking. A sligilt ring at the do.or-bell brought the owner of the purse to the door. He was informed ffy his friend timtthg lad before hi id was the one to whom he was indebted for the recovery of his lost'pffeoperty. Jfcftinny met with a warm ami hearty welcome from * his new-found frlenoHPtorho not only j promSsad to take,thv hone -1 boy in*t> M - ^ j %ILL ' ? * iii** his employ, but that bis mother and sister ahou Id be made comfortable and happy. Tear# of joy filled the little fel low's eyes as he hastened to inform hie mother oi'his good fortune. Ilis moth! was overjoyed at the pleasing tidings otf her eon, and she and Johnny never after had occasion to regret the latter'* conduct respecting the Lost I'urse. Paper Making. Ptedr persons have an adequate idea of the immense amount of capital labor employed In the manufacture of paper. And it is only by a recourse to figures and statistics, that a just ' conception of the nature and extent of the buei?w*a can be approximated,. The rate at which the consumption of the "article increases has for out stripped the most oxtravagant anticipations that could have been entertained and has opened the eyes of manufacture to the startling fact that the sonreo from which they have derived the material necessary for the manufacture of paper, and which tlicy had regarded as unfailing hoa been comparatively exhausted?to such an extent at least, as to render them no longer able to keep peace with the demand., Bags which at one time ' Droved a serious incumbrance to house keepers, and were thrown out with the ; daily offal, are now becoming not only sought after but an article esteemed almost precious. This state of things had been foreseen, and the proprietors of the London knowing the effect an advance in the price of paper growing out of a scarcity of rags whouTd have in diminishing their profits offered a reward of &2?.00(t fi>r tbo d iaftivnfv n# i - J*"" ? J ""I a cheap and perfect substitute fur rags! 'as a material for the manufacture of: paper. Many experiments have al1 reedy been tried, and though, u& yet, without entire success, we may -still reasonably hope, in view of what has already been accomplished, that ultimately the desired result will be attained* What man has done in the past inspires the belief that his- genius is capable of further and greater achieve-! mcnts, that indeed whatever his ]1hy-j sical and intellectual wants may crave j as essential to the grand progressive j movement in favor of the'true interests j of his race, will in time be procured, and brought within the achievement, of science and art. We trust that the check experienced in meeting the demand for paper will 6oon l>e removed, as great inconvenience already* been suffered particularly by the press. Many proprietors of newspapers have been compelled to reduce the size of their sheets, and in some instances sua-; pond the publication of jheir paper a!-! together. _ Wc know of no more perilous under-1 taking, in a pecuniary point of view,, than to attempt at this tunc, the csfab- j i:,i . ~iv. 5 - nsumum ui <i nuwspuper. - -* IVc have at present in tho United States 750 paper mills, which it has been estimated, nmniducturjjJiJ^^tfO,000 pounds of paper a yearfvan^^ at , $27,000,000. Allowing that one and almlf pounds of rags are required to , make one pound of paper, we have; 105,000,000 pounds of rags consumed j in one year, which at the rate of four i cents a pound, are worth $16,200,000, j and if we add to this the c<&t of uihmii-4 facture which, with interest capital insurance, expensesbeen found to bo $4,of>i),()0o. a? cost of lal>or, making :uuaggrejjjP $23,635,000 as the actual expendin^^j in manufacturing pape r^-.Lrt)* 7^| 000,000, we find the measnie of by no means uu reasonable, and. which I, might even he Considered small, .wercp not the manufacture comparatively I free from those sudden changes that 1 effect the manufacture of cloth and1 metals. If a substitute for rags be! discovered, which will keep the supply j i of paper t'ullv up to the demand wef can readily perceive that troinuj^ dou.4 impetus will he given to the niauj" fact lire.?JJuftimore Aat'i'tcan. ^9H Cotton Balos and Moscow. Ts'.kh!; are T*>?my historical mistake < ?historical mistakes which no one will i; he permitted to explain. For instance: 1 it Was stated soon after the battle ot 11 Bucna Vista that General Taylor said | to tho commander of his nrtiilorv, "a little more grope, Captain Bragg." I? < was conclusively proved that Gen. Tay- i lor could not have uttered those words JI ?that hewa?too far off to be heard if I he had uttered them, and befeides, the; Sftllant captain himself testified thatjl iey were never sjs>ken at all. i ^ Tire partrftie yesterday?the beating J of drihfu and so forth?called to onr minds the militnrydifciluciriation which we have ijfcjt nieinoned, and also ?ng r?Ajt flk /dliilti holli?Alt\.*f -vm- vvj 4??r* 1/ WMpi ?lCMIUUII<H|Uy3WJl- j netted with yvar, which have but iUtle foundation in fact. ^the first place wpnkl that the belief is prevalent tliat. onr ftul diers were fortified With cotton brttufc ftf the battle of New Orleans. Wo "were , not at that buttle, but w? Hfevc good , authority for saying that ^hcre wj no cotton hales uged on tji&t' occoimH Our troora. didSMt flfrht^jander fflKB. such shtitfm J few bale* of eottuijT goods were Bung into the breastwork;] but no-breaftwork win* made ot" tfOtton I m 9 * "TmeS* * . Xii ^??^7 ? . > -k -J? j, i -ri'-rfy-- ntrrinr^a bags or bales. We make that statement in full and complete jMjrnestness. General Jacbaon alw?3HfcKad?d the Cotton-bale story, and one pTfcia gallant and ?a truthful a man aa ever hved?told us with hijuowli lipe that if there wa? a cotton bale on the field of Chaluiettc, be neyfcr'iiaw The other delusion wntcli we would mention, refers to the hui*ttfhc of Moscow; ^rost people beliete' Uiat Moscow was consumed whojti the Great Nepojeou invadedRwfcia." This, too, is a juistuke. *4h*k ancient city?ihe oldest-of all tnodern cities-vwas hard iy 6Corched. TlSiiigs ftrouhd and about it were consumed. In some places the suburbs were burnt, but there \?$s UO burning which deserves the name of a conflagration. Therefore, yte say that Moscow fiover was burnt, and that there were no cotton hales at Kcw Orleans.?Wtehingtott firtrfiiiel.' L.i- IUMil l>LI k JlLy.l. VMl.MJL.JW < - -Q- ! mu]nmsm^ ,4ws. _ j Speech of Zachariah Spicen Tiik question, ^"Wfitch enjoys ym greatest amount of happiness,-the-bachol<?r or the married man ? Mr. President and Gentlemen?I rise to advocate the cause of the married man, And why should I not ?? I claim to know ^nothing nl>out the institution, I do. Wnl any gentleman pretend to say that I do not ? - Let him accompany me home. Let mo Iconfront him with my wife and seventeen children and decide. Hiyjh as the Rocky Mountains tower above the Mississippi Valley, docs the character of the m:ir*ied man tower above that Of the bachelor. What is a bac 11 elov I W hat w&aAd am beforclie gut acquainted with l?ve? WUa^nit 21 poor, shirtless, helpless, insigiyJBmt creature ? No more t<r. bo Compared with his arter-welf, t.han a miil-dum to the great roaring cataract' of Niagara. ^Applause.) "'"v Gentlemen, there was a tirue;! Imtsh to suv it, when 1 too was (C htteh 2ind n more miserable yuu would hardly expect to day I toiled^^rd,uwl at nhd^T came homo to my comfort led carpet, no .tire, ni > -yW*^NHP^pr thing was in a clu tteiy arijt the wor^^jj "Caifiuion wiu monarch of ntl. l?o Here lay a pair of pants, pair of boots; there, a play hi!!, mi^^H a pile of dirty clothes. What won<^B fcttrlHwok rofugSTat the gaming-t?||jl and bar room. I found it wWihrrB^ do, gentlemen, and in a hud^i^a" H I vowed to i*??f,irin. Scarcu^(H|v ;v_-' promise passed my lip-, when was h door, and in came ${M sail S:?*y?p3!?rter my dirty "Mr. #pinjj," Bays ^)ie, 'd've whs)i| fed for voafthx months, and I haven"*! seen the Jfrstj&d cent in tin* wn\Jc2 pay|hentIu^5fow I'd like to know yon are going to do about itV I felt m my pocket book. .There was nothing in it, and I kuewtit well enuutfu. I, "it'a.no.uec denying itr*rhaven't got the pfewtcr; I wish tor your snlce I li?d" '^I'licrcv' said she promptly, \v:>.-h another rag tor jwu.^ ^96E "Siop," 6aid 1. "'Stnan*. I > w ' 9 r'M He-tip prr?pi**t~ulother wfiV, T irness IMttwi w> \v3h Wat ?m-r.^ JgJjp xvrr^ntamfv^Vc a wcelc: ami what's mote wo mivenx reported it. _Xo more unties 'tor mc, gentlemen. I live in a irafod "Tiotise, und havoSfemebody to in end my clothes. When I was :l Ulttfi -" >Wni I' 1 iM > a elm ki^*P^^TtsntnT^MI^fVnrnyii< us lyvensel. pminp, a* ft poker. In concliwion, gentleman, if you want to Ik* a p<*>r, rJtggod fellow, without. a coat to your back, or n shoe to vour foot.; if yon want to prow rmi before your time, and as ^neoniforUilyfe, generally, as a "hedgelnig rolled ty> the wrong \vivyv,> I ad visoyou to remain a bachelor : hut if yon want to live decently and respectably t gcttnarrrod.?1 IVb got ten daughter*, gentlemen, [overpowering applause, and you may have yonr pick. Mr. Spicer sat down amid long-continned plaudits. 'flie' generous proposal with which he concluded, secured biin five sons-in-law. v "Poota Nascitur Non pit.' Thk truth of this maxiin is abundantly confirmed Iw tlw?. --j , . VHWVI ingoftho Scripture quotation which jleclftr?js that "the rftc?" I* not to the nor the battle to Umj strong.' 1 l)r not fo th^n^w??t? got. uf?$?< >rcho?B* '^ranscri o: knows IMS mcanrthiit he won't^r** nis brontdk for fear that lyi 'Will loose the interfcsf. . ? ' 1 'r *yvflk / ? -... w \ ? '*> I- **. I i *': ir-o**.; f .4 N U5rrKF5CEI>KNTO> RUCUiSS ANI> BSC j xV in cjttabliriutMt? Pnptr in everf ttfitytaiA j>q\ U> UIC <ii*M.'inirvgUon <rt hiternnr, Kettgtous. ttoionf roosting tho groot principles, of EQUAL JilGH'W of our people. HnTitr wo hare giv'on eritir<? sntisfi number in our list of -friends snd subscriocra pewc :i: v WORKING-MEN A . Have found iu it* <*o!unan* something Instruct jyG ?m m&m&m- 4 II*ve likewise found that it nnii'nfTorded (be lutes '"JIh of the Enterprise is to afford a rending nd opted tc "SPOT? WM WW Ixx'sl nn<l District Xews, Sketches ,of Character, 1 eed<r^|K,hoice Originni and Selected Poet^rnr.d zLm-UGtmm corps w ho h*ve consented to contribute regulnriyto om l?e found in our Sti?u>. Our cltoai^uu Amounts t? lsst without u r atniid TTs"* ~ ,j Ij Pintle PuhssriJ^W|KSM ftnnur.i, in-ndv: l>e s?epei{Wa^ji^^^^HB^^pHj->'i it LhA^( :'ir BP _ JSh^B v J -: \i ,- --'-io.v y.?-,r " , I wK^w u; Vj'^'.v-,,^ -, - j l v ;la '-\ ^'l.-* "?i? "" > * - > t wSR^B if^Eflyfl s .-"' s;- "f"V'; ^^-^--^^vi;.; >?a^^?M^n|M|HBB|^oK)nfti>><> oh- I ?rAvfng^ togvrt^^^^ee^lojM ofynKtipu if\fornmtion nroj-p-esSOH' inveiui ti<ui <uhI tlw'or^^Mlrori^linut^tlio'worKI. i J'lr?- Sfioutifn- A:(ifri<'im is th? tojjnt v, iJ. l v.! j rorPon<j?.ta are aniwri Ui<?.nbitat.|??ct'mal nt-iea-1 til'.i' nioTt in the wori<1/ j The Patent Clainu wo |>u1,1wLh>1 wooklv.'aiid : uec invntnafcje to Inv.-nto?qjjfagt?2?KS; 1 Wo pnrtfouiar!v WQgmgMf&HXnnHb p.iy- . I iua money to-W? i?ro not m I thu Iwil'it of furnishing ocitwicates of ftgvftPy to linv OIH% .-sj utton ?tio'ni?Th5 iliroct^^pojtpniil) to Ml'AN S*CV? HH V^oHjtewVMcY. a?.?? . ! jrf<' .. * ,riii'^<'rBUI' " '* - II On? eopt, fop dno r*ur, *2f' One oopy, fof ?i*j. montluL i 1; fVt# eop'i**, for nix month.-. *4 ; Tan} popioj^Tfor ?x months, $f; Ten eopirs, for twrlyo | month*, ft'.; Kift. <mi < <ij>to*. for twejvo months,' ?*22 4' Twenty cftpiAi, fi.r twelve Otolith*, #'2?, Town an! District Government. Jutcmiant.?-r>r. A.JV. Gfcooc. HV^t?1>. (i V* RSTKlRM*, J. W.f?TO*M,I jq . 11. It. WltWAMS Jfltt* j'y Ct< rX- of thf CouneiI. ?2onx n Sf.utrJ. K*q. Khtritf.?W. A. WcIUjCkl. Herf' (trrk nf th* .|>avh? II??kk, K?q. . Court of M. Mrllw, K?q. ! Commiuiontr in XfyuUjf."-t^. A. Towsr* \ -1 - , . 1 Cabinet taking. asas?3-e^ RK8 WfttfLfrY Informs thf oitI?oT.s of tt*ecpijllo thnlho fa prtpurad to m?ka FyRXJ-j TURK: MWh a* IkkittUana, Fouling 1**f T^MPv futah*, Yfaisbroht*, Afc, *<?.. ?mm! o hbarn) rmtton. net. Ho rn** Jv t<*l& At tji* near tbltornrr rY?j?irt ^U''SlrcoU, lo tbo I |yOIC AKJJT^ >U I'RfXTfNC nf?t 7 *J?u? at v _ f * ' ." ' ' 1 -OURACKUS&r JfA? m.nwr OITUKFFOUIS mi to "(ho"times inVh?ek wo live," and"demoted Ro, and Now* Intelligence, nt. th?sntne time ?riand tli? Moral rltad. Intellectual Advancement u-Jiom And Wfe /iro 1h?i>|>v to MiiMNtaeo that *e maof all vdnsiujs of *o?uetj, * <, -4?-; j-a; ,ND MECHANICS - and KMntir.y them in their different vocation*. I? ISEHU^MTOOT t Foreign'And Domes tie Intelligenco. But the i the opacity and wants of every member of fffeferleal-Evcntv Congressional Proaccding^.Anigsecllftny. W<> Imvo nhvndy cntjngod . . OF COfHtESNmbftlW, Tf , pnptr," making it on^of the beat Newspaper* to > near six hundred, .which Wmme?aod iu May s a]oik' \t{Van its merits. . inco. Clubs of ten at fl,OQ each. By Clubbing lie exceeding low price of LJ olina, and affording more rending than other { * ' - ' t . , . ' ' 'b *:? / \ H itionn, "will meet .nltt-.nl km by being addressed UMMff'. eiUCl^BoV No. O^Orechville, & &* .; j PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT . DOCTOR YOURSELF. The Pocket jf?souiapiuB; OR, KVMUV. ONB HIS OWN JMIVGIOIAN. V * 'J* rpHK KU-TIKHI EDITION, with One Hy 1 Hundred. Engravings, showing DU^Lt eases wid Malformations of the Unman 4 tW SystctA pKcvery shape Rod form. To djy xvliich is nadoda Tivntise on the Disputes r**" of Females, b?iftg of the hlgTtoet iniporKvnro to married people, or those contemplating By Wirxi.\M Yoi no, M. P. no father he nshamodtt) present a eopy of ^^^UL^tLrLAJjJC:S to hi? child. It may koto Hi early iflaje. Lei no yonng man or tliswierret ohlwatitMiR of miir? *^gy^*4ing tlw; l-arUl/f .iy.(Tl..C one snlTcring ft-otiv a-hacknied B' io kidrestless nighty ucrvoua And the trWt' train of Dyspeptic miimgiven ujnhi ir physician, lie another ^Kumt~without. consult]jig tile uE&CULA PlUti, J toy Wed, or those, ulx*nt to bo mnrri|P ^kMjs^ht, read this truly useful hook, of saving thousands of. the very jow'^wf doRtlf. Bpfe?.' y.,y?; Jr T ^i|^JVa3>y ^t rBiis enBtattte copy of this B . Hs'mi" Dollar. ' . ' BrTiilatUilphii*. K*mperance standard. , ! ' would-reapertfuny ?nof Teroperaitee ffeneralthe publication about the lftth of June R? clont notnber of Subscribers warrant the undertaking. B Hoi] upon Aubstnntinl paper of I^Pf^llPP^Bld will contain 24 columns *f ^ he denominated the "South CarB ^ kKtandnrd," and will be nuh..^ Mka, at Jtlie priee of One Iiol r?.-\v ^k<iu as fifteen hundred subi rribu3|^^^^B^Pw? will publish it wesklv k( * Oiy^l^^^BV. advocate the cause of Tcmpsuincj; fl^BBfeulirrly the, I-cgWativo'Proof mc -TTMrfa in intoxicating Drinks#, and prcpar*the masses of the people of ou^ State, for the enactment of audi a Law, by son* vhieing them of its expedienoy un,d necessity. ... Wo will ondonTor to make it a welcome" visitor in decry family. Nothing w ill be sdmittod into its column* of a worthless uad immoral tendency. . 7 * A strict neutrality will bo maintained on all srtbjeets of a political ami fdiafott* sectarian character. No subscription will u? received fof less than on year, and in every easo the order must bo aeoompaniod by the money. ? jn o nope uu pr?OM foaling an interest In tlie &uf (<c?? of .thia enterprise; will axert.thetp wl *e* in getting obaeriptionap n?ki n* ?oon fhereafter o? Zokvonscsi scr.3 Qi?J?r t,re r<#rjHe?te<l to act a* Agents. AH .eonmnaa nation* intended for the paper inuHt be post paid, am) addnoMod pa the 4 S?i?!h ( arolmwTefnpcrnfteoiitnAdttrtl," Lexington C. |1? Hw O 8. E. CAlT6IlMA5t 1 t'\ .f. It, ID* HARK, V Kitnoo* <& Paofrftrrova. KoMMy. . ) ^ 1 I " **; ' ? ?<i' ' ? . <? -1?( PUOKPKOTL'S OF Tllf: STATES'RIGHTS ItTOlSl^IMN U NATION Al, K< I St. ^ a r*rxno\t. i?i'U4 AX?wWx?.a inw^earfca. / \ il. HAYM5R, K&Jtor.?Term* *s a year V / Nam-d weekly. Th**tatk Rio.irw Hl?f? , TUn^ ill ho ooiwineted pfrfm the priilripfRI fcf j State right* galetd down hy deafer-on. The Heir- j later will u-Jlioro to the ftriglnW cimpwf, a* rati j tied by the aoveeai State*, hnd will oppose alUr.t^ itudinormnirah in logMation, and all cnoroaeh u tents, mk?rot or opMi, upon the right* and sovereignty of the St/gee, The Register will take ? It a text iu Uwdiwwon of altpuhlio qaattutae thai Conefltnttqto, rfWieffy CArtifrnod *jjJ uucomprnnt' i*?*h ML ' NKajhitwwMJiT*, J?Jy, w ;?'? *' x < -" ? ?? ?. .? i?-. yti flw??tK?ra <|p*rt?rftf ^evl?|U. u$t Da . l,?* M. n.* 1). R* *. pdiMWf 77* fW/M ro.'nwv, Grcutiy b*ipftne^ ??w?W ,..fv.?.?,.^r^?.rfl?irt^ ..?**, forming ?.vpl?m0 oV 88* pngcalu UmW; It contain* n much greater att.amJt of tending matter than any uiraffar publication 1H the Bout? fico/ l'lautora. ^annary and 11ertimdturi*ts uTet* ery oetiouxrf the South *ud fcjoutb-wtjat. Torni^v^ I rrills. One Copy, one yenr, ?l; Six one year.*:? Twenty flee, '? " tilQ; One Hundred'* ". ' fl5y ' Thitt'Asn Hvwrrop will W tdftefsi' tTy nod in no instance will the pr.p?r lie cent trnleae the money pcoompauu* the Order. The Bill* <4 all spt-cle-payirw Bnulu? received it pm All ujonev fcinme<n>y mail, po?Vujo-r>*W, W at tl?uii*k?f ?m fcitriiufte*, AdtChrvv WIT 1.1 AM ft JON EH, Augtu.ta.Oa.I f-OF1>rtt'H<i who #H1 net** Agdnte, WMr obtnirf qub?eyib?T*, will lie furnished with flip irnpumt club pricey. May 20,-1854. + 1 I1'5, liOSTON Al>\ KKTISKMKNT. ^ I fj ir?J." p" < 1 v* ^ ^ $140,000 worth of ECOHQ. Tin: OIIKATK8T "s ? ,< ([ .Tfc-EVER OFFERED TO HIK W OIU.D 1 THBTmlbset'iberrs having made arrangement* with publishers for Boston, New- . Tork, and Philadelphia, have Commenced their Great BOOk SALE! which will be continued until the block agreed upon has been exhausted. '/ This stock of books when sold. w ill leftVe a large net profit; n portion of which (he proprietors will distribute, by directors w ho shall be chosen by Shareholders, but said Directors shall have no pecuniary interest in the inatteri (save and ] except being bait! for their time and scavices in distribution,) $1ft.0Q0 Will be invested in a farm, in the town of Grot on, Mass. Said farm is situated within oncinilo and a halt oj the Centre .Repot; it comprises upwardsbf oUe hundred and twenty acres of hind, tifty-fiv& of w hich are under the highest ?4;d<> of cultivation, an orchard and beautiful gardensThere is a tnagnilicent mansion, in complete repair, together with barns Carriage houses and other buildings attached, $Iii,OQ0 A Fimn in Westboro',known as the 'TlafringioVi K?irin,rt consisting of one hundred neies of Land, twelve tt! which arc. woodlaud. The balance is well divided into nfowirig, pasturing and tillage? plenty of good fruit and h largo si raw berry bed arid cranberry ntondow. Buildings in good" r.ejmir. The fatm-houso is one of the best, ou the road, and w.bdge and convenient. jjlne whole establishment is 6ne of the best faYriis in which' Worcester C'ountv is so famous. *7,00* I Two modern built houses iivCambridge, a few rods from tho Coljege, the lirst valued at . , , 5,0po The soeond at 4,.'>00 One modern built three story brivlc t homo, in complete, repair, containing f ' * 1<J rooms, in Oneida street, Boston, 6t0ft0One luttodrcd gold eagles, 1 ,?.00 Two Lund Lots in M?4roso : ouo contains 28,000 feet and upwards, BOO t^nedo. 13^000 feet and upwards, /. 300 KWcTiaho Forte* of Chickoring'smakc worth $450 each, distributed seperntely, 2,250 Twenty-five ladies' gold watches, invoi- fc ced at $55 each, *,875 Ohe thousand gold pencil*, $4 each, 4,000 Five hundred engravings, Washington crossing the Uelnware, $4 each, 2,000 One thousand engravings?'UncieTom' |11 and T.ittlc Eva,' $1 each, 1,000 | Ninety IhoUqxnd and Twenty-Five Aj?- I j (jraviny* of Different Kinds. The distribution of the profits accruing* j from the sale of. the hereafter mentioned books will be arrwiged thus: There will lie one receipt holder chosen by the proprietors from each of the cities mentioned, viz t Salem, Providence, New Bedford, Bangor, Concord, Montpclier, Woreeater, Lowell, Saco, Fall River, and Manchf*-' ter, n. h. TliFreceipt holders shall cKooso a committee of five persons to take charge of all ! me property after tjie wile, but no one uppointed ah all have any interest in the a?ks of said books or own a ticket, or hold one of the receipts connected with the book ?ri?. BY THE PAYMENT Qf CM DOLLAR, a person can receive eitherthe following named books, also a receipt'which will con- m stitute him a shareholder m the profit*,,vfe; 1 y>. bsund in Ijsorv*^, I ami gitt-e ;cd?Pkes of Wellington. Xav> fnyetto, Bonaparte, Penn, Franklin, Jackson, MM ion, Daniel Webster, Henry (.'lay, Gen^^ ! Taylor, Yankee Tea Party, 8toriea of this * Revolution, Okl Dell of Indepcydt>oce, King* | Arthur, (by Sir Edward Bui w or Lyttob,)l"n? 1 do Tom'kCabin, American Farmer iu Bag; laud, and other jyorka of l'utuam'a library^ MKCiUNtcs (y\s$ BOOK. V > Per Rons wishing to purchase two or mer* t receipts eyn be supplied with any atandmdt | work at the proportionate ratio of price*.?-. io V IUOT AIMS Sm-ietiC* Wljo pUttliJUe. lvreiK I lv or nH>rc boofct together, f?? per ceutilix. r'ouut mil! be made. 1 >uc- uoiicc n ill be gir? ?? by m\ch ue^sptiporrt M adyonU? fur us. when tlw w>l? i" ^oin}?U t<-.l. IjtfflBttlTUUiicfttimiA or Rent by Kxprc** (or otl^ru ??f> nxut bo ?lh*nt?4 to our Oftu-?rao, ai iKr.c U?g* N. \X. WKTUL. AfaR? WANimLibr evcw eiti&md town in tl*e United Htnfc* and Qanndn*. A r??K>paMn t?o allowed. Alt I eoii^rricMtk>^.\i>oAti>n>d) will rsc<-i\ n ^^.T'wrrmnkK * oo. 31 Exchange Street. ? Boston! 18M. It -*m