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tww eonnt rit, and mtt all r,h. l "T n 110 i other bujite. .ppcruiiairg n Ranking. T f Offi IT,.... r . -TT a a r, ... We invite the sr,,,:,.! ....." .. -fi, i . oen.us aite ntjon issuer to the which .Hi .. , o resiaent. . ... c i juna on our first m Bueh nor... v 'lr nrst page. Had tfce American people a few . t tUe,r represenfaiives would hare been startled at the reaut r. one i " " t u up duiraws, wnich never liad an eixtence, except in the minds of the party in power, are brought forward to ex - tbe the indignation cf the people. We would have the rights of our people protected on every sea and every land, but Congress is at all timea competent to seenre these right.-. The difficulties in the republics south of u.-i upon this continent, so far as our cititns have been concerned, have been brought about by their own violation of tlv Jaws of those government. The object of the President ia doubtless to secure the endorsement of our gvernrnent to the filibustering ei.po.di tious which are constantly disturbing the pedcn oi neiguooring governments, tt tins reijueat of the Presidents is granted, our' government will be a republic but ;n name. The substance will be one, and the liberties ot tbo people be lost torever. The whole course of tbe present party in power for tbe labt few years has l-jen to subvei t the policy established by our fathers who never utended to make ours a millilary governlent, but one which should foster and promote institutions of peace. Now, the most distinctive feature, and extravagant expen-j diuire from the. treasury is to keep up and maintain a standing Army and Navy.--! ore than f if t y lillumi of Dollars are now expended for this purpose alone annually; and j the army has been used for the most infa-j mous purpose of enforcing laws in a fice territory, which have been declared by the a civilized and ibiistian people. We hava neither time nor room to review this Message, i but we again invite the attention of every friend of freedom to it. Head it and when an opportunity presents under the constitution, speak in tones which will convince the' occupant of the White House that the people are aroused to tbe position ho has assumed. Mho Legislature of this Stale, it seems to us, 1 conduct their business as if tucy expected to re ' main in session all summer, instead of adjourning1 on the 8ch of nextunuth. Hut few bills have; passed, or been defeated entirely ' The bill authorising the calling of a constitu tional convention Las foiled in the House by a i niajerity of 39. The bill for the organization of j circuit courts a'su failed. A bill requiring the (Joveruor to make a requis'tion for the arrest cf fugitives from jntic-1 j massed the House. ' The bill to prevent the killi:' of game filled, ' vhieh, we supr.ose, leavtis the law as it novv is ; V bill to amend the act providing compensation o the owners of anltn i's killed on railroads pass ' d the House. Mai'gfield's temperance bill has not yet been ! anally disposed o", bat the probability is tbat it , viil pass. It provides for a license, but of the mount charged we tire not filly advised. A li!l ; as prssed both llousod to prevent the s!e of; Jttery tickeU. Also a bill to prevent the carry- ; rg of dangerous or deadly weapons, and provi : ling punishment therefor to autborie tornpike roads to consolidate with cthr companies, and ! ?'everal other bills have passed both Honses. ! Wagner's bill for the better protection of re- j "igio'is ntettaa, agricultural fairs, and other j awful assemblages ef the eonlc, biu passed the j lecnte Tiiere is a bill pending before the Honse to I educe the salarie of county oili -era, bat whether i t will psss or not is uncertain. The bill to iltow j crsons to jhss free of toil over tsrnpik road hen goirg to or returning from religious meet ings, was lost iu the House by a s-nalt majority. The bill was introduced by Mr. Ji-(fries, of this' county, at the solicitation of quite a number of j our citizens, and in the performance of his dutv j he deemed proper to introduce the bill and urge ( its passage, iu which he was justifiable, at least j so long as there ware no remonstrance sent u; j We believe the bill oujrht not to pas, as we think it would be injurious it! locations where turnpikes are yet to be rnade. We re told by those most conversaut, that ach a bill would, on ouf road , - reduce" the gross receipts at ieast ten per cer.t. Jtfost of our roads were made under special char ters, and of course coolu not ne rrueh aa.-cted bv pach tt law, but roads male under the genera" law would be seriously affected by it ROW IN THE LElilSHTTK OF Iu.lSOIS. The telegraph says the Legislature of Illinois has been left without a governor, by the withdrawal of the Republican members. Their object was to prevent the passage over Got. Bissell's Teto, of a bill got np by the democrats eipre-sly to gerrymander the State, so as to defeat U. S. Senator Trambull's re-election next year. The democrats, to effect tbe gerrymander, had kepr off necessary appropriation bfUs, and prolonged the session beyond the usual time. An extr test-ion will probably be called.

p'ciTc vx. L-icaier Hum a!l o power. Al'-Kiaj" Lefores whom all ctLer ; iirijrs were f.r.mw ,., .i e globe , ,v ; - i ' ' u-jw---i.ll bis dominion and the e world his unbWta r ! "s pLa.es, and in re&mnjr to that of tbe ; ra0tt" 8 W S 'Bnrn with te bihe. 'K.rfe ltle wailir, aom AksiJ anj piiy i a R'orlJ uriTtaowo." II I was severe on the absence 0f c t-acneior, acl held him np as ' or Ifh J "' '" an l Mick-.ertig ey ! mnituiejeverj oaa knows where " ana fcit Ofd ItlK;k as folio wsz it: "Wb but mn fr l; - . E'en thu4h hthali Uia bi'gU"et ehair ut" StateT" BIOU lr. nf,.-r!n audier.ee, cmposi d ohlefly of youni; people. ! ' j I ! , j ! The peak r cmrriPnee 1 by gtstiiisr t het be unacquainted with the class of subj cLs which

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been t.cated of before the academy, end hence auJ furriilUre far too beaut.ftil among the almost infinite variety that nttjrht in-1 dscripti n. Only two members we:e terest tbe audience, he had beeu somewhat tt a ; their places; so the determined orators loss to make a choi J.tiit suppoyinj that their before them only a few scattered pnps, b minds d !!! the day wen; ehi-i?y occupied with tng back in tbe huge chairs with an case

it atters of a solid nature, he ihouht that .-ome-thii:g of n in. .re ttht-riul character rniht be a pI-itFar.t change. A.v.-rdi:iirly, lie had chosen H ind for Irs -u!'j :t ' Winii, its origin philosophically considered, and its henefits to man." Hut

ahhouii wind a as hi" subject, vet he hoped not to be windy, lor of !1 the unpleasant winJs that f vex mankind, he had often noticed that a winu is ine tuosi vexatious. Wind is ihenf)inen.jri which ones i'i ei:r in two well krowu laas cf nature: 1st. 1 ! at expands tuJ:e, while cold contracts

3d fegh'rr fluids rise, while heavier ones sink, i So air, when heated ly the rays of the sun, ! near the eurfaee of 'he caith, rises, and cold air from the Ih.iar IV gioi.s rutin. ia and inls its p!c. Tins i vhut makes 'he trulj winds so called, hccaUEC !' -their bnmense edvantuu in facilitating trade hetween ddrert nt nations. Lond brwzet and sea breezes were next spoken of, and their uses in making even a tropical coast -

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"ft,!att0" wLich ,,cvai,s o1tccoastofr.a;ea,tl)Ul-,iat a century, exemplified bv bis con-j and tue well knoau Mffusoon cf the African dea-.duct and example the sublime virtues of our !

frt were tbe a relerreil to, and rncntiou made oi.c recorded in history, which lasted ever three; hours, and in wileb, out of a caravan of four j 'I thousand camels and one thousaud men, over one sr!v-.w' i 1- ' from the sa.id apou n wtneb taev r,a r rosi - , themselves until it should pa-s over The speaker next referred to the causes wh tend to nioduy each otuer arta innie iue com- vi the wind so variable. Among th-.se, bills, niouiitains, forests, and the duilv motion of the earth; f,Ain t. oact .-, re mriitioned: also the trravitaticg powers of the heavenly bodies. He argued that if the heavenly bodies had such a gravitating por.er as to produce the tides, much more must they produce disturbs nees in so subtle a fluid as the atmosphere. Hurricanes nd surro were next n fcrrt d to, and the belief expressed tha' all these were as completely governed by tie fixed laws of nature, as the eclipses or the rising and setting of the sun; and if men only knew all the laws which operate, and haw they mod.fy each other, they co'ld ca!. culate as uc-enrately which way the wind would blow every day of the year, and when a storm would come, and ho'v hard it would be. as ihey cau when the next ec! of the moon will occur. But this they cannot do though they may so in bo able to de it.. The times and th seasons tne Father has in his own power. Doubtless it may be somewhat mortifying i he pride of science, that she has been able to discover s . little iii resarJ to the true causes of those terrible perturbations i ! nature when the ragieg tempest swei-ps bv with its desolating fury: whfn the electric fluid shivers a into shreds the proud est monuments of h tmati poer, and ren.3- in twain even the solid pavemv.'.ts of the earth, peal answering to peal a'ong the battlements of heaven. Then how helpless is maul Then, if ever, he is made to feel the need ef the pretection of an :n nipotei t arm the arm of Him who stills the noise of the waves of the seas, saying to them Hitherto shah thou jj, and no farther and her shall tby prou 1 w aves be stayed." TV We received a letter, a few days sins,., bom whiib we make a brief extract for the i ueflt cf those interested. I have beeu tor years, accu stoned to to the l'-a'iadi'ni tor all imorn ation r to -Old U"ao ," ba?. desirir-g to etdare.. ; chaid th:.s spri lg. 1 have looted in vai ; 1 r ; verliserr.i t or even a card ef a fury ty rvoar cen ?v. Who i- rvur best and m--st b!e dealer?' Messrs. Hut ton .t TVillsb ick, tiarrt-!-r dettha'h 11. Y. Teas, or Job:. CecVy ai -your demand. Nicholas Sn.ith of -Vie,; 1 --ok live au extensive dealer ia shrubbery. Tl. are several olhi r good eabhsh-unts in th Ik Julian, says I.e doesn't like fl e principles of tbe Jutdor Sons of Ametv a' Wonder if ho will not Idow them up thio' tbe editorial columns cf the JerVersonian, in 20 numbers? He might do it th o that channel as tftdujlly as he did the "Know Nothings" arnl Biack R-.vpublicans!' 7, fcV 1 he opposition to the present A 1 mnistra ' ' tion. ia Kentackv. held a con veatloa at Louisville. .-. 1 . " -ee " J' oa tba 2. d insf Ihere was an immense crowd in attecdar.ee. Joshua F. Bell was ncmicned for Governor, aud Alfred H. Alien for Lieut Governor. Great unanimity and eBtbasiasm pre-aVilt-d, "

Ji-It is said that Saata Anna is ahout to beipPj the county trade on favorable terms, ' invited back to Mexico, ta take charge of the ,' -where they want a good article.

The last arrival from California brought $1,400,000 in gold.

ia 4te time consumed, fVum OHO tO fiva fnnji. s"'i dIars. They ara nr. mad f.,r effect tlv .tr... . . ' lwr to Lave on the b-;5V;(,n of countr7. - .tI,eir effect, P0B The' e ra ' . to retard business by tbe wasfe of time. We Jbe.veuisright acd proper that all con- :' fstuuencits should be advised as to tb or.in. i .''ons of those who a.pir9 to seat in Con-. ( ana inat tbose opmionj ahould be candidlv ' ;presenteJ hr.f. ' i.t...

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thr 0 r.-. vi Udttt, OWCVPr was simply to endorse the following extract' rather than express our opinion in re-ard'to I walked the othe al Def r q n'nt !J tke Congresiintr, V n gi i:1,it-"' wIlich every : got the short Ms!,.,, for the purpose '

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oittlit nt tLatTit tie Cave of tue inds, I as no votes ' The time is devoted to tbe delivery of liua k'omb speeches. The beautiful hail of was . House was illumined to i's fullest capacity nf li.rhr an.! tl.n rimol fit . i t.r t!.o T.!.ii.it had

manner ipiit.t yttikiu A member, I forgot j hi.-. i;;m--, touk the tl "jr, and we settled oursi'hvs to a long discourse ou the woes of: Pernisj lvauia nud the wants of pig iron, I when suddenly the gentleman asked leave of j the House (the other member) to print bis : essay on pig iron. "Agreed," responded I the IIouso. (the other member. mid w o i

long 1 trathered uo our furs and bum to j Hall iF Milt-in Coik;e X i. Free and Acce pted Masons. j 1

Whereas, the undersigned having been app inte l a committee to prepare a suitable noioe of our highly esteemed brother Jotix 15::aki', a member of this Lodge, who do parted this 1 fe on the Hdi ins:. ia the TOth year of his ago, and was huiivd with the u-.ual Masonic ceremonies ou the loth, sub - i Jjut the fallowing report : j Fa run it Bkiiuii wa-, a native of North i Carolina and moved i d Way ne Co., Ind.. ' in the year ldo. He was initiated intoaad t,, L it,,. t .....! ,1.. , e xs... !

: ' ' ' J) muuni uc-iccs ui nee i . l nri- in i r.n f;r is., m. . 11.. L . , . . . " of time-honored instiintion V ..m.r f,,v a .!., lion the following resolutions : J Unsolved. That in the death of brother! 1 h'-ard bis family has lost a kind father and ., nusuana, tne .viasotuc tratemitv an exom-. a auutuuiuuiti au CEiiuiui aiu - ,- - . . - , upiiht cuiaen. pi ight ciuen.

Ai'.w red, 1 hat we deeply sympathize w uh i me just this once, and bring mc sate to nartbe community and especially with the rela-' bor, and I will solemnly promise never to

tives oi ttie decease;!, m the irreparable loss ; we have all sustained. Flesottei, That the fui niture of the Lodge he eh.thed with tbe usual badge of mournitig tor tliirt v davs. Ile.ived' That the S copy of these itsoluuons eretary deliver a to the family of the deceased, and also a copy to the Richmond Palladium, Richmond Jeffersonian, True Republican and Cambridge City Bulle tin, with a request to publish. iiesi i o pituasu. B. NEWMAN, 1 HN CALLAWAY, V IS. SHISSLER, ) 11. B. NEWMAN JOHN Com. JO ,J . L. .'oxks. bee v. Milton, Feb. 19th, lV;9 IKinoeratio IHIoQueticc. The following eleq tent, earnest and effective address was deiivired at a recent 1 emocra'.ici caucus in the town of ?aui,drd. Brootne county ,.e.v York, by a man who hid been an innate of the county j d on an indictment .or murder, hue speech is tj good to be lo-f. ifsre It, is. tictlemet. We are Cu'tig to beat the Black iv.un.biieai.s I am going to w rk this ; ear. Las' year we were b ked becaKS 1 was in j ill, and e eat 1 not vote. I was pe.-j.-cute I a i J kejit in jji' because I was a demo.-rat. Jeitieca.'n, the lH-.u-1 oeratic party is a persecuted j arty. -Go to all l the a- i State prisons ia tbe eo mtry .and you will tl el nine o :c of eery ten of aii tiie erimiuab , Democrats," Now mrk whti' luliy-jti. Ian. .net ir. prisoa th:s year, :i 1 yo a wdi see what I can dj. SiTrosT cult own Mkchanics Wiiy any j citizen of Richmond should go to Cincinnati ! for furniture we cannot imagine particularly siiice we hav looked through the establishment of ecr fellow citizen Thomas Mason. He has pm np a steam engine, taming lathes, circular saws, and other machinery to facili tate the manufacture of all kin 1 of Furniture, i and by which be is enabled to soil the same! good li'.iakty of work at as lew- prices as it 'an be Ii ad elsewhere. , ttcal woikru-iu ef Ion. Mr. Masc n is a nracexpenenoe. sad has i the reputation, veiy ju-tly, of being one of: the best, lie gi ves a persor.'i supervision ;1- to all the work d use in his sh p---emp!oys ! iv none bat the best ..f woikun.-n, and usts none :s v ... .;. . i. . . .1 .t . , . I um me ws. o. liioroiign seasjnea lu-nDar. : He is an honest workman, ar.d furniture pur- ; chased of him, will lat much longer than 1 that generally made for premise )us ss,e. : st vie of: lie is now putting up a y, neat French bedsteajs, luxurious rockin - chairs, i Bureaus, extension tables, wiaJijr chairs, Wardrobes, spring, and hair, and hnk mat,! trasses, &c. &c. We repeat that there is no j necessity of going to any other city for farni-i 1 tore, for it can be had as eh-sap here, and of 1 , ,. , afi -.0.1 a 1 rta : - Iv n c n , ,-, . . , o . ' . J 1 ' b ' vour own mechanics and you tnnntp nwr1 -. --a i! 7OJr. : . . . .. i .... r .- t. . , j JU luf " uur ":gaoors ana your : own cllT Kjca want anything in -the way. i of furniture, call at Masoa's, oa the south! j west corner of Main and Front streets, before i you mate your purchases, tie can also su-j-JS?tae Ca.Uraia igo.;a:ure. by a vote cf 50 to I. has adopted a resolatioa reaaestin? I: S Senator Broderick to resign.

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n'"Hi a: bis , to tee vntual ,, n-i.iv . ne s kind. VtS, , wbiob over 'a citefe i. an J is now "as to c UilCI' ! twentv a an instance of how thr-Vresidilit n'.U p lion intoyt-aj. Tbc lf:ier,t n..w i forwar.? 4v t ..is f.-rtierl in-wers r.IrS It would he nHrau- naliAe iaitiatory steps ; , at oi:ce to LaLsaVingian b-h;dly to confer , ; absolute power? oi a !ident. Mr. Douglas was the President had called attention to tl: subject. He con -id -ere j that the Preshint ought t have the power to keep open transit routes to our ti'.izms and cnmnier. lrreover, be oupht to be invested withp oeito summarily enforce rediess fur arv ou're on our ila, our ciuzens or our nrc -irtv, vierever it m:v oc A f,.i!v c u l It t hit k:.st .. seiUii v , tar; tne Jbxecu has it. Mr. Dcu-las did notn vote of confidence in ij tut he was ntej policy is to make and to make tbe but not undulv roii'' abroad. : nre Amei ,e recpecied, t" inikj Vveeulive - power within the UnitJ He b ped that this Message wot,a!e a vigorous and etlicient fojcv. Mr. Davis could not C'jtj,'P doctrine of tbe Senator from Elino, ,S;i) to its u:l extent. ? 3 There is no foreseeing t vViit it mi -ht not extend, if urged bj;on ur any the ; ' fori in! had i ilof i The tar is ; ot.Uer reeling. 'That we want to invest tl u ive witii mo.i-e power than our fora(-iVe. otdv maiks the decadence of thej"a!, pe-'ple. Mr. Davis would prefer the- ,,f Congressional action to the siar ,,t "reat constitutional principles, butt n,.t understand the President ns ;!-!r undue or irresponsible powers. TJjit voire was constructed by American. s widi tit American ca nonai case IjM-CUIlVl tild PtfW limit to tbe special case known to exist. Mr. ( ucen of Missoui i'med tbe floor and expressed himself iti go on with bis remarks. Several Senators pr . adjouni, whereupon Mr. Green s.-at th's wab . ie of the most important gs ver before tbe Senate and 'oiii;bt t,,;arefu!ly nnderstood. He wouhihere?esf bis remarks and the Senate adjourn 0 0 V' l- '.h- r..iU-tl".:u. M.ss.is. Editors: I determined to trouble you and your-eis " ll:ore pertinent or iicne'i-tiinUesti ors, nor do I . 'i... . ..nr T,rn.i.ssirin. t j I wiU sav a feW wor( "Setb," and then am wiliinir to make Lomisa that "poor j Jack," the sailor diJ0 tlgtorm was - r lil'i." Ii, , t.,- I ill iTiaair i Irani t.v. aa- tt ' - - i n, iui plored aid irorn u mgii: vm, Jjord, save i , , - . . . vdored aid ir ask another favor. Swely, with su-h a promise as this, you will indulge n.e this t me. 1 am glad, friend Saili.that you have been able to discover whether I wear a heaver or a hmnrt, and as you hive given me the "bat," let me whisper iu your ear that perJtafs you had better be little mora chary in giving your reasons foithe decision, i ou say that if the "queiist hid t een a feminine there would not have so mnch time intcrvened between the questions that were asked." Your gallantry if rctbi-ig else, should j have prevented you from even an implied j charge upon the bonnets, uA you need not ! be surprised at any time, if a fair band is ' laid upon your arm, a brirbt eve flashes in dignantly, and ruby lips inquire vehemently. " What do you mean by that, sir?'' A word to tbe wise i-sMiia-C" You next y.v, "such question are apt to originate in young beads.'' In this, according to Mr. S;ixe. you are mistaken, f'.s be considers ail ia their'youth who are under scventy-Sv r cibly vea-s of age. Picas-; ant tothink of, i? it no"t? Your answer in regard to the clergy suejirises me. Can it be that you are correct, ; a: d that men who are ordained and itnt to declare the whole council of God have so little fai'h iu the declarations of him who said: "Therefore. I say unto you, take no thought for your life, what ye shall v-it or what ye shall drink: m r vet for yu.r b-dy, what ye shall put on,'' (For afer nil these things do the gentiles seek.) When Christ . sent bis disciples to do miracles, be t. '.d them to prepare neither gold nor silver, nor scrip for their journey, neither two coats, i.i tbe w-oikman is woithy of his meat. Is it possible that the portion f miiiisiers to I whoro you yavii ie tMiroci. ot their prayer, "Give us this day our dally bread, and forgive us our debt-: oh, no! I will try to think better of the "cith," and think you and I had better keep . n the good side f the liov. gentlemen, -hat it raay b Weil W ith US. A red now m c-.uclusior. let m -arc yo ' no cue li e r.mthat I am serious when 1 sav has a greater or hi 'lipr r-oiet't tor Lassalors of Chn-t than has jour bumb correspor.uer,:. Tt;e micsiion as to t. seemir ItK ho i rcnc.'tini' li i ieuco ot s uae resp' tei. rcrance ret .010. arose in E' :i. hid inc dentally, and mv eur'ositv w is aroused as u, tbe reason, aud'if v.01 are right- friend ctu. I am enlightcced.'aud he'eVe will let the matter res', by my promising ' c.-imp.y strictly with your renu. at. to tell it h'-t iu Riehmom;. nor publish it in the city news naticrs. nnw a,.,:!; to mv r.romisfi to the editors, iWil bid von good bye, and nope nou wi "- " , . ; j k 1 : 1 d rerr.esiiratite Uncle Adam. of is said tliera is a proposition at W make Crittenden coed tdate as..irjgtjrj to fn- Prpsl Ur. a, A TlAnry S. Lane of Indian, JO rrestjen., ana xietff. i a candidate for Yica Preside: We fh-j tad to the head. g1" AIcEroy's Wtne Co. Directory, Las been delayed rai'-V in consequence of a press of work in cur Sce; and partly by its lemma, and tbe great amount of labor re it fcr press. It wi;I l-e qusrt-a 10 prepare I out next week, and wj thick it will he ca tirely satisfactory to atl concerDiti.

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n, i.' vofv useful anil should not le Stran -ers visiting a town. and p ?rs ' ar y ti.r iin at a distance . are olten f-ut upon in-j !.v r sri The str.u:-cr a-cer.as . i . . .i .. . t.;' U ' : -la 'in ? i--n -ran M:, ihc tr.a local ne-paj:tT, mm t , hotel, that a Bevtsdn kind of business i :

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solvit Us j a': u::-.g. -4.4aWSH-AX roETiCALAr.iiERTISEME.ST-. t Some advertisers imagine that tbey ntust be w".uv or wordy , ard therefore intro..uce their warts to tie? public in seen i band jokes or high sounding phra-os. Oi::i-r-.tjiit'V t! em.-elves and their h.-i:;o:ri d to! Ve: . - Pry g.-ods in blank vi-:e:.:.d Os in divine, may create a laugh, but

t imivhasors'nUiaeted will be few :ud SI" it T -i. '. e.vs t circus r a i-: i""r ' i iaee and n a mercantile o OI L'KINO IN AN" A l V !I S 1 t.M"An advertisement, iiiiatn S-b uht ! trutiia li v. :.. tl.er ia itinter. Lie.n-" is n !i v be.-ause a he a !i-' vv sliain i' or be ni n d a al--. v iy bad ( r- by a false fooled, a second t.nteiit mcdo ine !iov; a customer attr.iC.oo. idv 'Ueu'eiit will not be time in the same way. A impost. .r may pos'ibiy ache should n.'i b.ave the same but a regular merchant cf-i d, altboli: customer tv I. v .., v u.i-i -chant lots some .I"-""1.'" tioint i t , never. sureriortrv m i. is nr.I. IS e.,-iin s-, Hi -..s. I,,U pi.'iniuetieo, and t. find tair deaiii'-iT f 'l tinleu trust Io CoUMi-sy lest. l..,:,l i.,. i!,e niotto of evirv melchant, in i --v.-iv (h-T-..i'ment .'' busuies without it s ic'tu w i entire taaure is p. sd..!e. T, !. i-.ES I- VV A V JO AHVEUTISK. An advertisement fhould bo altered fro- ' uetitlv ebe, ;.)ouer fi later, it will become an' old '-.lory, and will m-t be read as it . aboa!d be. "To obtain its full efficiency, an ; advei lisomer.t should be changed with the vai:ati..ns of a stoek in tiaho and if p ssible, it should be made so attractive, that its cha'm'es will be. looked for as items of new ; interest. With proeer tact and attention,, ibis can be, accomplished in almost every, business. Take for instance a bookseller--all be has to do is to secure a newspaper, j tlu.ii fill it weekly with notices of news: books, select criticisms, anecdotes of literary changes of bis business, ami, at i:ie satin ake bis column one ot the most mtime, ma torestin i iper. It is true, tins t o,, I of advertisin " will cost more than the muat form, but it will pay a p-'ieenta more t! . ,, o;,.:..,.f t., ".us? if v it. As with the llio 1, merchant. so"vvith every other.; each enn make his advci ti-ment much more attractive than it usually is. Let every one have a certain amount of newspaper space subject - i .. - J I, .-. 1 r ,si.; TVi r.rf- f t r i i'-s weekly, bv inserting an teles in rcgatd t busir.jss. "The grocer, tbe hardware u: die ieweler, the dry goods merchant, mi eaeo have a Commercial column, m v, he , , 1 O , V , his should coiis'tiistiv mi.'it ,now . i,,o,o-,.s r-t his busiuoss. r-iico ;. uons ani vertisitig will always pay an enormous pr. -tl it ss ex --ceiling strattg' f-lmr st'-siio'e that it is so -. i lorn eom bast resorted to. a oe.,ce tu. ., when tbe present style of advertising, at ; , T I .. . .- . I .., ,.-,.. w. i,r tne reian meie -s, ... fa , . ? i ...:i : i - ' out of 1' -hi i entirely, anu w tti uj 'ri - . .le i by the system suggested. EOlToRtAl, K-.TiCES. Every one knows that an editorial notir c (!f j,.,5f a doEi-n lines is worth hait a coiumn ,, crdinarv advertising, and yet there onlv here and tbero a merchant who has bberality eo-mgh to procure it. i hen. again. ,ere are s one m-rcnams w .i upcu jn i:. , ,-o" e every few nmnii.-, ;ss a U'ii ,1 run.! it thev do not get it. - t U i 1 V , f... d. o-i.l deserve to be gib- . i -. it Sueii iui: bi'.ed !: ins' as nit ii.-.r i. ir.i-o' -. .va e ntor nas h right ttieXpe- - --tl ; ii of the I.e- ; from tne ir.e: valuable nrtiel lias to i xi cban. a d-.-n i- his stole. is the mere, an tbe d.-.r.ati.-n English, thr-n. vahii.b e of ah fan editorial notice. In plain an el: to ri al notice is the tno-t a.Uertiseraer.ts, and the mer- ; chant who expec to procure it, snoum nrs. and render iinseit wormy u os i5M'io. .' either in m mey or kind. then P"yJ idie president"- V:tr Power jer t. lros- ; - Ev-; The Washing'c rre-r "tomtit of tt a -s ,,. i - ; a 1 ion in ' : gross ; ooth t 'r-s'.i w i extr ; -rdotaty wir p-.w -nter gives'an -xplana: t. . 1 ma -ids n.e . .-.line s jctet ; .ows; Ti p i-.er-im; Itv woll whidl .bich the President ' . . - , 1 urges toe i.icmg ot ;ne army ana nay m ; his di,iosai tor the p se "i protectiiig the . ,:.V:. or t- rt v and . : 1 s American ciuzer.s, mav be part-ally accounted lor by the , intluet.ee" exercised over him by th -se inter- i esi-d in the various Tram-it lout. . The , Tel, tianter.ee rute was conct ded to Messrs. j La Scie, Btr.jan.ia &; Co., of New Orleans, , -1 ;, h Cm.ranv have li.e contract lor tinnswr.icn rjiticg the malls across the Isthmus to Ac-, 1 u co, aua mcuie i-j v.... . j j till w:,i account 111 pail IO! u.er t-ei . rrs, i with which Mr. Senator Benjamin advocates; the IVesi-Jer.t's cause.' Tbe Teliuactepoo Company will no doubt j dad didiculty in 'gettkg C'alifortia treasure j to trac.nort bv their route during the present unst-rtied cocdltion of Mexico, unlesus sate-; tv is guaranteed by our (iwtnimeat It the power is granted to the Preii-Jent, there is j ilt-Je doubt that we sha.l bare to send a mounted escort w itb every train which t Company may dispatch, of sufficient force to protect the pa-seng .ngers an J treasure. - j ' XIhe coun no use ia jn-ison ..1 - ! State was destroyed by tre on MOB -ay mgu. jlast.

Iiioihcr M ill ljr lloai. II. l Hll- ' OI tl. The Trustee of Wabash College. Craftrdvii:e, 1 ir. t. lave commenced a iu our Comra-n Pleas Court, to prt.ba.o a !! T Vi'.xt rt. in . V.lli-

y i t"' bv re rs-U-.e to bis daah---ll C mitb ; the -a me Hj-,i'' t. ,:., sor:. ii-rv W.; two-tentLs to ins i el.-Urvn, lio.'.ry U. I'.iJsw- rth a-.a E.h h E. Pu-e, no of CthtotniR: ifiua-v-ng two tuths (at';cr b'r to Wabash College, d d"'f. ;". ) e. A met :can IUk Ss.'cte?y, . 1'iifv .;,ilvl.s nv'i: t.v wmch m t.w i r 1 ... a V . d bis beqtu Ol'fStV ol ws of i' d uuder r " Mr. K . i ; j. ev.:;n

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e T: i i : . : .:; r.e,- e . -pv of which rro- .' f e a ?40 Willi ms that it was te hst r. V. ; tbat at the i made, Mr. E. was .;r. t ): i i : :. C j-.l tesjar :e w 't'l o M -i .. . uns--u:!d mb. to--: duly i x Connecttcut ; fact riomioib 1. a'.d f . t e wilt ot tZ: . Mr. E. :.l!hiugh f his death, was ('e: that at the u ' ; . i U ilie t::. In this . a ;e left this S . ...1 ::in c'icitt he nsi oueatlv. to WHS d I -co: that irai :e t that ab.h.niih Sit. t; m me n'a.i - defendants in ttos i; v r ire satisfied that ibe will of he will of their late lather. . , s", if any be made, wid ho ma-'' ib'.-e, ai'd those in her iuteres , pr-.i.e .0 Is.tI was The c u bv Vslo C j;s her proporf.. n of the estate. ;n case tt.is will is admitted t t i I :.:-, vv.d au.etir.i to but :d at .-r-t".' - ,- We hav e heretof ov clwn orr op-::;, n u Mr. Eibvror'h's wiil nf ls"o, lately probated in Hart fold bv those in tbe interested 1 ale College, and "we think we but relleet tbe public seiiti::icnt here, when we say that thprovisions of that will are alike discreditable to the memory of the testator and those persons "bo were instrumental in inducing hem L,rf,i etie .foiiriinl. - . Hit- OKI t tcW or l!ie imnK One Learns." Ml-s.-slts. Euirol.'s: I j r"! ose to show that the text will ;pit di i'iv to the gut us nimio, as to lie rein.wned subject of the text. When a man visits houses wb' re games of chance or tippling is alb-wnl, either public or private, if ho is a patent, be must expect his sons to J.db'W this is ;l -fast Site, the example set, and as ' the youth vv ill striva to excel the father, and consequently rusho into sui h ex. esses as to cause those who do not know how he is trained amazed: but tbe one who s! to be peiiectiy ould warn bis son of the danger to which be is exposed, has no intluence over him. as admonition wubout the aid of exajnph-, is but "as souuduig lir.iss era tiukling cymbal." There are many l.llo'is in this city who. by their example", have sons who, if they slat ti d, will make them like a drowned mnn, ;i fo 1 and a mad man, h i - tie draught above lic.ii makes him a lo.d; the second maddens lorn: fit he w itb ja-h I - d the third drowns him. Those shout! term rt temperance 1 ague ol,s, ;.;.,1 se ways o t hack a :.-?.!itmi t i bat and I ould not ce.l the Ut gl-'Vt be hecb la'i.ly, but I am s to be band led S r-.o. I..-.-. , tii-e re iuire the Jl.Jm ; .. , .mii: ns Sh i n. - i :,' p-rsor.s ' wteKs at'11, for eg biin as ' fu .ds of s2oi;o. f, ' ( I,-;-,. J'av's I: i: e '"i-y, M -.- 1 a! L-a o ii Ao-ih ( "it, a negro baroer i.e -lave, biive bet bold ki. "-napping ?ot,e fo in rvareawordi to t er, i-avor to secure the !' a". re e s . Ii ,v a-,.! i. rt'-e- v rre auiUpriz Je.T,r. ,n t '.msie y,. as . 5 : , , i, - , j 'C 1 t -j liieler in anrxanie J.. A. P1CRCK, cf to. iieial fur C-;u:0 Cucnos i;f.-. r.l the R'fatl Iran ;,rty. I.iKM : tie- r I - j.. i n syn iay cu i rt l do. 1 Vii" triOfnT iibn S. I ! last, Ut. Samuel B. I.le, ia'e ;;oIiiicMtt! tiole.:ile li ice i n ri -n t . I ii il C L. UNTHANK'S, WELAINOTYPES, 4 ' T O ; i . '.. n -. i I' " - 1 11,- . ki ai flti i tusa k : tr. o 1 I . rH !;a-l I'irlD re m t fr. .- s. ,-. to r raar-.r.--:-' I. u a' r r ,0 mr. t - 1 Portrait Painting. .11 -.::-itieee t 'he it ii t'i r ! l'r, it h Ha ik-i r r rr, at th ' ir,. ; -. , r - , 1 - c' , , r n. Pa. roe, r in hi i.D!t. S M. LOO A .- I ,-!'.'. imJ, Te-. -t CITY SHOE STORE. No- 6 Plain Street. RLchm3ad. lad. The underoinei t, 7.-- - t . t rie i - t-. rm:?i4t ic,a t-, bertaitfr to js tiiimit?!; WASH l-i. Mw, h put a -. rte r : of h- a.t: -..le , to tue lat r rsleeet. Ir en l-gjisi " fS b?5. f rer ,-h K t Boat. 4 5 "i r-t-I ar-e - r t .utory Kip, Men's S"r, E-r:eef reiaL A DIE: y-.-T.r-. M &.-:, W ci. S;-r;5 B-jfe'B, ! 1 a f.rt5p--,r"-o. WORK : 1 to 2 " 1 to ! ?y 1 -5 to J "I ta.f. te ; .. .:"i:r tj :ej n frip-i-ti-a .v,io au t;-iim I .h.ot f r vt.te r.i Cbit-irsa. bvth boae-ca-ia nai i -.r. a tici. m t f -ii a ii ma ir rata 1 .a: ( ca M k-aajrht io ict h'aee ia Uii - - r I :.r.f u. f r tae .io-rl pT' ti te-ret-f-r re."e:ve-i. fee rsepestfalty i-j.;ci. a eoatisaaace cf tt.4 irro-. rk mi' f fstri! ;aeictaJ by tiE.f, .,r 1 war ti.. . a -n t.-. . j e. y. it ;s i-t i..cn,r m-Z3 IB lu t.as.. J03 B0RTOV. Feb. !-;.

ie tiioe be left this State, be continued his, riTCOIl I H yil I a fc --.-! ,.',. W,.,. -'eh hr ctulirdetf.ial .,.,,.iib no iorttershie hi iH- pr-.. - N

clcrkthat he h-tt a furnished b tse. and that ; II - . Vfr'a be left w i.h the iutentb.n (if he ; -.' 'Mfr of hav tit. y.yt reMtnong o- thus ... -C Vil .ee. th. Jew.tr, Stor, of C.

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..'- O fr Pinna r'.'rh V I oar. on "'' I-,,,-!.. - ' - ;rrt day j tf.t to . i". . ..-a Chapel- a! M. mon InlldclitJ". .. lh of M.rc ueU 1, . 't' . , -l-d lis ptrtlaa, nr fnv aericaa nM tuM raccivai U .pr-M Ftjieof - . "12 w MVaci- l b;c! tve ie! t-. " ..m .i . j t,,n all a ,.0.. thr ilU? lt -'n. Cu at tt Ht ao I Oi,' lvi JOHN" 9VTRtSa. t,-s. ;. in. wimw a ."nt:r.K, ..t n a ihw. m awe. . ,,,,,., W. 3rnf-. where ... V. ail km.i. of S.!ac..!imr. "hr A V K er ;r m Ttv-y hv OBe " and - !i?refr. !"!'." es! UtiTii of an'c;:a !ra n'dic nF - T' r are c;-..fe -T WOODEN 1IAMEad ,;.,re.r 1!wi.t:rJiui;foni-ca!iHJ ! 3 o HEWITT &KOSE llsf A Stray Milk Cow. livid In If.cltnuT, W . . . ". .. .,f m,-.lltrm nine. Sfttu -'UIS, , ir St.. , i, ) r-ark an.1 ht ,rn hi i I !, f ' y . ail star in m-r .1 ier tSs potnl. hot ia ',. A ,-.,or..i ,.! will hai-Md fe ''- '.J 1 , -run. ins h -r JllOHAKi, KOAV. 11 S . .4, i-':i DENNIS'S PATENT SUGAR MILL! Rollers as bright as Silver, AND HARD AS STEEL, AilpteJ to all varieties of if Us, Old Rollei's IJL-rttoclL Nl) DlsCHLOK-aTIOX OF THE JriCE, 4" o I! lack lolairs, ?u Failarr to makf Segar. The Indiana State Board of Agriculture And Pmrttctil Mn Evrryirhere, Mi in l.l, I IT t oll I sr. WITIIOI TIT, Aadre.s, T. D F.N XLS, Qu ttter (."Ay Wrli, Uiiliiuond, Inii. Jeb -4. 1Clover Seed. 250 Bu;!"'u w u r,,. , -s slearaJ Cloer S, rr unle . W. 11AKNKS. lllf lined Fruit. M tfin I TS, prime IirirJ Pa-hrf. fliJUU s.'.oii Ibi. uriB-n Irie,i Arpt'Slw ilo Tranea. A5.o Or.ed Cheroe., for rOe al w s 3000 Ftx!r Puer Core.f Um. warrinie i rr-i or n, a.l'.at -' nan-se-o-Cira Seal. I 1f,inri.V Or- Seed. AliTimoHr. forwl l (OJl. W. I1AKVE. I.nrd. II 5000 I.l.S. IC.ra I'amiy Lara, t -e ! '-7 GEO. W. nAKNKS. IJ ucket". inn IHJZ. Sp Bickts, fur ! cnap. lUV nr. ). w. uyRKS. Snsiivr, Cofle , k.c. fotr.j lite i-,. k of Ja'aaml Hio Cu!Tee;i Aisu-.'i.i nii.u N. O. Suirar. ii' .u. a d Oiui.t-l lo fiiheriEM ii Si Hi,;-. N. O. MolalseB.for rnXehr OfcO. W. BAHNE3. Tcaa. Hio-k of YUEif Ily'in, I.-nptrtal, ; Ten, ftr sale tir I1K0. W. WVHVKS. V ry st..jeri',r Oi.l.mg r B,i Warp. 1 M A n r . C-l irei, Wliite aiei t'orerli l vv'Ay. f.r lata lJUU y ijko. W li lUMit Sack. 5000 8- aajI ?"!, foe 'e l y OKI). r. BVRVE5. Just Received, MOM lirtsrr A Ho , Hfh-ilT. New Voric. I n tmi itr'.t; stocK vt Oii- tex. set-Is Oi p. in i in i"i K . UtO. W. li V ft N K St r, . e i - u 1 1 If ?Ir A. V ."IIATI'H, f KSI'TCTITLLV ir.f rrr, it-.e (.a fic Ih'y an en?el it, O e ctakir.? ul Oie Wood Worn of .'rna. W vi.tr, --t,rir; W ai5or,. i arls audail other k;tel9 vt rriiiin cr 1 r. - "T te;y Alii make to wrier iKese floTr-t-it art ci c T i.ey nre s,oli f.rac'.icaf wjrltinen ai.,1 -. a tl-tir taificil Mlerilin. Tt,y as-j ih h.;t of ..aa -,.l t ;Dater. and will furniah work ae l 1 it eta i e i.a-l a'.jr other Kup. A har ol ;"troaaga is m--i:'U:e.l. St, :i or, I rarnlin .reet aore Kaiu. Fe- - -4. !-.;. lllf M etronome! .OR a A r.X, a --.parlor BU M K. fMITII. So. S Maia .street. !!- Fe'.. S. o"9 Reference Filea. I'. fig. oa flotee, re SI, le5". iiiik--T Ci-ej, Cala.-ri. c, ai H1K CUT b-jHL STORE. 1, -aw Reading for Pleasure and Profit. The Cer.l-jrr. 11. o.e J,arrI. . . t(-nii. Tribune. Little', L.,il.g Age. c , e.. V r le hf W R. SMITH. Ut. r, iii.u gtr-et. r-t. s:4. no ui Large Lot of Seed Oats. The or, i--r I baleen baa! and fr rate, v9 ba-itlrei buebeU of 4 t 4t, .p.j4a;! for . I a':, at tbair tur n'-ar !ce b-t. bituA N, io.'.kO'.v k H )vvt:. DEN TIS T R Y. A. "F.VTSi, L'.atiei, rptfaif i&forun the f uoii- tt be i thl iii the l)eBtit Hiimh.tUrit.g h4 i5tr-cae ye,r ptaical xperiee in tt-t, uepartnBt Vf Ier.:itrr, and tearing to iocatei 10 K.e brand e ;ghteea J, ao-l .SwcUag t3.t!a eiiitc-o !'. c .-ae; ae cfasfeientij av.ict. a tt.r f fub-ts f!"'!- '- r' A.i i.i.er-:..n a th te.h writei Trrm ( n-b, uElesiotteiwiie agrei nppa. J ,'i e o.vr Eotij, Strattaa'i Itoro. reb 17. 1-Jtf One Chance more for a Bargain. The uadersienei offer f r sals the valoable yri- - at redleoc iorcoeriv owne4 fcv Iir. Itnamtf, itaatel (jis Front Street, ia tbiae-.tv. Tbs houae U a rood tw atoiy Britk, in fi repair. Tbere mr ten rooms, a froi rVt, crrUg moi wjo-l bn, frait treea.-e. Th ; - t- tr wilt beaoi-i low fjr eso iown. or wilj fee t a- li t aa aiean- r ruse 00 time raet'. Fr fur ther 1 ic.iio'.if t2iitr of rt B. PAYNE, in thie ene. tr ni AI.KX. J0Hi-T0", So. 13 Main street, Ciscincmti, Ohio. Bittrjisoi, Fei lf

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