mai'aismves qs3slem3a, ;, 441iITV' 4 7C\ r - 11 i r ( id -,, ' ( 7,0 • - '‘,.. - 4 4 46itticil l a i si aivAS, WeiiidikaS , *aid' ng ;Ztbdomlier 1, 1E43 . pkigioal,Peetry, be.coued on ouy , rattkse t the merits of - we leave to the 'eonsitieratioo atone i;eittleee: Ahother pica° hasibeen seat'lts by :the friend of ootnebotly,,w140!0*;0111 :Warmly protests has SOntireetips . PtZti 3 Oetry to be found in ,11„,. 4putilish.4.noll let the public judgei ,, h is n'little.imem on the' subject of the E ' vening9tui!!--:tit' the Garrison, we presume. The' - eaid, gOn, neeo r din g ,t ß the , poem, always gives the poet,Mittc reolines upon some greasy plat, a tremor that ends Ida tear! 'And then by some marvellous nffinitY,The spirit of the poet strikes in with 'the sonn4Oritbo'gun, and Mr they go in a regular stecide thou:aver hills and dales, ut til Mina if perchance the Wedded pair strike "upon a hillock's face," the poet 'says; We streck n Wm; that Irliarto — our torting - plam As we Could not üblish the I Amor sling to request, we ive the above outline of it as a ibretaste of the treat t at may be expected in the po. em itself 'Alt. NEW I L t Urllle i iNDUCE I MENTS TO NEW SUBSCRIEERS! Jrith:oll',number - commences a new vol. time of the & EXPOSITOR." it is now icatily fourteen ;menthe since the establishment ;came into ,our fiends. We do not intend, how• . ever;making'a long'address of mingled felicita tions and complaints, as, is the custom with many of our brethren of the press upon the opening ,of h anew volOnic,"although we might honestly enough indulge in a little of both. We 'have endeavored so the best of our limited' abilities to make the • rHcreld" 'useful' and acceptable to the many . , in. telligent and respectable families into which it. lends its way, and have ~some reason to believe that our efforts have not been wholly u'nsuccess: col. We can only promise for another year . that inr abilities shall be : as industriously employed tot only to secure thii mero approbation Of our k•eaders,,but if possikagto make our paper or in. .creased valve and of indispensable importance to tat who receive it. Butlloough we have a clever list, the number r\ri f sukscr,ihero to the "Herald"' is not so largo as it Might 'to he. There are scores of intelligent families in :hitt county who do not take a news _ . paper, from 'false views of economy and other equally inStifficient reasons. No head or a fa. mily, we venture to assert, can commit a greater error or do groctg ; ihinstice to the rising mem bers 'of big family, than by shutting out from their perusal the columns of a well condurned• newspaper. We inight offer proof enough on this , point tai convince the most skeptical; had we . • . . .space enough or were the assertion seriomely .doubted: Who would lie without a neweptiper .during these long winter'eveni9gs 1 7 No one of •liny intelligence or public spirit! indeed, to use the language .of a ectclitportiry, there are few things of more value and interest to en intern gent.fatnily, than a well-cunducted weekly 'news. paper. The information on various subjects which it conveys, could nut be procured frog any oilier sourer, derived as it is from the literature; sci. '