Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 6, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 March 1854 — Page 1

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TIIKTBKftOIIAUTE JOURNAL, us rxtirrin roiuMto cvaar **nar, ar \TILLIAM MOORE AND WM. B. McLEAN

Terms of **tnKrifti*»

For afx m®j#tha.... .. P«r ttmim, If paid with!* al* SWntba.. After lb* "HtplnrtJao »f the y«*r

On a Squars tbw »«!».. l'-™ gUch additional 1 BHrtWa per Sqnar* JJ" Literal discount made to yearly advertiser*.

REMOVAL OF THE PADLOCK. TtlK JSL1 loar^tar? Btfc* WAtlW BLOCK* 1* Htft |**p*fw4 to Uw l*tl

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Saddlery, Iron, Steel and Tools,

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Ottober T, iS»-SHr fert*UA»rt»,

Groat Reduction la Frioea At TUB

INDIANA CASH STOKE.

X0. MRRN'IX HOW.

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7 NEW SHOE STORE.

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NEW YORK ADVEKTISMENTS. rWH a M. MetTHtaaU. A CO., Kaaaao »tiw«l.

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If p*ld oa receipt of tile first paper 1,5© XT No paper discontinued until *1) »rr*r»«« •r« paid, except al tb» option of tb« propria tora.

Term* of mdotrtUlmg.

1

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AS A.

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THE tlx «W.gparattoo»fcraw twrtk**m am. tw»oou««M*»t^w Tbnr will b, *by it »o nol«*wJir o«it and yitinal lo all «UwM. W. kn p«wnd A* •Atc.oaltaBaMoM*. *,

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wfae vaet AXEI »f U»r»l C0LU3M 00 ««fc» «booU b» »«rti«ia» aanCter thartajopfi, a» Uwra af» varimai moHmMU anl twHatfoo* ataaiMt CaUtoa and ItWM aradi tlfcaeor*, «hkfc an fWafatoaltr *Mto same aarU ot tfar Cnltol ttata* a* (W waaafkrtaj*. TWr an Matfa la mb«wt of th# mmOrf *T "wl** and an gaanoll/ |H» ww»l qoaiMy. TW pnAwOglfto u«, which lun *wl weh a« lorartsMr*Um))cd ^C.U*» *C0. HABTTOW)", an4eMk at* baa a prtot*! I*U "Mk »f rl una tor*. It Baw JW MwTfam-wwwttubwftinMiiiiiJttttah wa Ifcuw^waof a«4(V ttvtforJ". aid 14» ao« ki»» of •cfudxir aM-^A^arbf U»»a«*fl' Onfflw l» Ito *rfW «Ut«* «A«U*L W. OULUJi

Ai^pMt, IMS. 4Mjr

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TMPROV«D

SEWING MACHINES.

THE AMERICAN

Magnetic Sewing Machine Co *o#

prrea ri« »*ut AT

TIIKIR

noon*,

9 7 BROADWAf. N. V.,

By far ih« mwt perfect tad raloable S«s*iag Ma chln«« that have vet b*«M liireotod

"I^ilK public are fe#p«cifully Inrite^ tu call at .L the room* of tin Company, wJ examine th« op*!jailoo of the mu»t aop«rlor nwchiu« ever pro •entcd to thalr »otlc«.

It th« rcaull of threo wparato inventoro, oacli of whom dlatlnet in himaetr, cl#tma originality Th« fir.t of whom l« EL I A3 HOWE, Uie firat Intrtntar of 8«wiftg Machine#, who introduced the «hnttl« movewut, without which e*ery macltii.e la comparatftrrly a*»l«iu. The next was THOMPSON, who adaplinl ihn machlu# to e«rtain portion* of tailor** work, aud Mr. COON, by m«ai»a of tho poeu.iar formation of th« slialtie combined with other roceot ini|»ro»emrnU of hta own invention, ha* mari* a mnchino a«[iahl« of doitij any and all work thai can hy ntoana of tho noodle. Titu macltin« now oflWwl for aal« pr«a«nta the fullowlnf dlatlnet and peculiar f»«tnre«:~ l»t. It ia extrwmoiy aimplo In It* construction, and In no way liable to get out of order.

SJ.J. Tli* ditch** are nuiform, perfect, and pr*a* eut a b*auil(ut«p|MMraiico n«v*r More alUiuaii by unv tlioeltitln. itl. Tlw »ewl»K don# by thU machino ia warraHitd n»v«r to rip or r«»«-l—a fr«Mjn«nt cauao of complil.it horrtofore from tho*» owulng machlnoa of ulffxicni ehtrncter. 4ih. Any and all klndt of work can he done OR onr itiaehitt# with equal facilliy—allli, linen, cotton or woollen fabrioa and leather, each preaeut lite *anti« beautiful appearance. 5th. Hy of friction roller* the thread can le mude tigiit or looao upon I he cloth at the will of Hie operator. 6«h. The lenjyth of theatitahea nan he grndwrtted with ifirttiiein»iU:ul ennctneaa hy the operator, from the Hue and rfaiiuate at Itch reqolalte in altlrt inakiiijt, linen hoaoma, collar*, ornnmental work, etc., up to the eoarwattftitob taken In aole leather,etc. ?tli. The ftiicut ctir*.itur«i* can lie worked, and beautiful deetgua of Huwtm, Iwaketaof frnlt, rep-rr«*nt-»tloiii» ul iieaaU, hlnla, etc., can bonaeli^autly and ebhotailirly vrefkwl by iHeaW of thl* machine hn «iy ihe n»o»t »klllfnl w»n»j«ir«a» In existence.

riie Amcricaa Magnetic Stwing MaehiacCo., H^iv* ileturniluo.l lo aelt the beat Sowlnjr Machine t* exlurteaee. *«d hava aucccodoil beyond their war«ur*t iiiiticljiitliou*. The apeed of lliia machine i« «li«i a great feature that m«*t aecure tile attention of Die purchttner. It will take with eaao

Fife II nod rod StHchw per Ml#iitw! For further tufortnation pleam nail al the room* of ihe Company, or addrwH) the JjocroUry at tlie ot&ce, Utf7 llroadwuy.

JAMES T. AM RS, Prea't.

Omus Gkk« j**,Seo'y. *34»Ib«»5

VRAltUE CITY

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MAIN STREKT, UETWKKM 4TH AND STH, TZKXt HAUTB, IXDIAXA. A Of W I jr at at of it tblarity a»M »ar««aoJiiw tfe^trytaowN^ejrtt^rjlJ

A large MWlawal af OMereat kind* of

OVRRCOtTai. PANTALOONS,

DR \WICR5.1 UMJKU^UIRTS,

An"

II0SIEUY,

0* Ut IXtS.

W» are ali* offering a l*rg» Maortmcet of Boys' Clothing, IMd* la wtwul etele »VI aold at low Prlrea.

Our Oeitde mat* Hemgfrt the lewret Mam^rltirrt*' Prt^a, end we are wwHotf to eSftpr Oteai VRRT LOW. We «e4l the »t«K«rtic*i «t $•*-*}- WmwViustlnf OWbb* to He ew aaanrtnteet fce«a» «seHWW«r* ?JWWb*W, t^ Hanto,«teTl4teim*-K•_

OAK HALL

FASH to?* ABLE COSTVMK,

at '(Mk ef wbfeh eaacnt be nwiawml ft- tahBltf wyeaiaawe. maeoalMiMK mat e*»*y fbranWu IteetHMfey be e»»r We- *h» wtohee to paWibea* awfctora atvaetaie to «aU «arf •Aa»i»» aOue be*** vW. 3H» etoek el fr'nxnurorc cooiw nad be eaiyanwl la tW Weal. (Stieaiar tMmmrn i*M tethe JKWRIM1 wmw, tT" fte» Leather e»i Irsa. Fttuae tra»»_riew« oe

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A S E PHYSICIAN AND OR tit 1ST

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MndhM-with «n*ry a«toe jaifawlat to ifta turn I •lniWk AU ef aWMb he a«t wmrm* ftrnttm, anl WHl be. tBifaiad af at the kraaK ftyama, Thuakl*"

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DOTTBLE RECTIFIED

W I S E OHX B. troowin M» wMdhelaH«« aa article af Diabto Reettikal VMwy, far aapeelae IM a»y eawr beaawkt ham Ctoriaaatl, aadi la eireafUi, MHiy »»i Uarmf 4ac&de^y Uw brtrt •wt aatd la M» wa»*e»a aaaatty. AUtbaawwho ynH»a iivA f»*e ariWa la a «m«aa aM, nM* mwaev, ariU f»let#a tsrft at tba dXcixKATI STOtB, fklM Raarw

AR M«*«f OMtoivsi* m4Fm*g» WINES LIQUOR*, If tin kit ai Qaclaaaaa •rtcwa. timmm b*m#.

ToifiiMto, Ms#**, KS94St|

ZiVCISS SO0BIST, SWISS WATCHMAKER, //a* removed, kit Jewelry Sitrr*. 3 doors

East of the Pott OJice, Main Street, Wbm be ha» Jn*t wcrfwrf a large unertmwitaf FINE JfcWKLUY Of emrdaewtptte*, Macbal Omt kM Watefcae.^1 kMa

F»»«* law, U«toe. OetaiM, OeM aad (Bl»ee WatdM*. Plated aad Solid Hlvrr If am, *«-, He., wb» *IU ht eeM

03r Lowest Price! -CO

Pvraoaa will find te their Mr»n*«W» W «aU ee om aeaiae

t^£^$YCWHU*1all

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Itag at the rateof Awn twelve to fifteen tewhel* wheat per wlUiea#e,atHiat tbeaame tine nakin« auperior Hoar.

Wedo tiiecetori monimrnd tiwee will* to the publieou anvunt Vtheir«ai»taitlal tmiM, eroaomy of nower, and perfrrtue** of work. If we ean »ell the Bttrroa* I'atir.t Mill we have on baad, «e «U1 takaaaothee.

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ehartaetaottae aad to the wrtat uieeear. je% Terra-Uae«, OtWar fi, lttt Itf t*

Great Central and Eastern Route.

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mm' root* I *ed «6^syf|fiSS££&&*****' tat, a«e«K

On and alter KU3DAY, JaMmmtf %, UN, Ptmm&r Tnb* wflj rvM Ml«w, SaBlajr» exmpVafi Two Tr*to», daily, aarb way.

MnrnUig JBxpiwM Ww iwttawayrflu at U0, A. M. Paaaee. «m learlaa fa 4-» A. It. train bnaktMt at EMuBonti antra MOhMlroati at 12 *-, In Dxjrtan at Ia.« A. M., taOdhUBlMW at 3 P. It, In CiCTrfcaad ot -U P. M.

Kail tnto l—M lixUaimfwika at U. F«*ar«w»toarise fat 1-i M. train, arrive 1a CUidocaU at 7 P. ML, is Day ton at

PaaMocera takfaar 13 trafa far CfcnSaaA, rtttttaivk, aMpbiaska mm BMiera ctttaa *I«a to Uayteaaad rale aerate* Kxpraaa train en Mad Elver aad Ulu Arte raad, and nakc all Uw ertkaw that U»«7 weald to ride all aitcbii write to CUnrel* I tiiae to with take Shore Uirbt :. trjln at t« M. Ibr 1»ew York aad Beaten, and paaa J)A the tMl mHM part of Indiana and UUe. «e ef swiff* or cara to Oajrtoa. aave lv tbl* root* S9 mli«i to DaytoCj laitee ad over aaj utter Railroad rootr. :i dduM mb te Moettretl »t the 0®**^ to theWaeet

JAUUI U- BXTTH, Caj»L

Aa award* Prutjbt, Inqnlre ot Jaa. l3-l#-ty WM. A. BRADSHAW, Frrighl Agent

BuflaJa Mi:l FurnLshiJt«c Eslabliblimeat. nrc»wsi»i Improved Grist and Flouring Portable

Milts, Burr Mill Stones, of Superior quality and workmanship OLD AN' KER Bolting Cloths, Milt Picks, Screen Wire, and Mill Furnishing in all its branches. TIHUuieeribwr, a*eot lor U^atovoid aad aril taiilta' at, i« (prepared to fu« i»b to ortl«r, together aitli all utlier,. !, ientutlie above U«e, Soyea'improved OotrifU^al toolleic tiourin* aAl «rl*t Mill*, manuSwr«unf.J by the proprioteria HaffjOe, X. V. Tbeos MilJ« bare obtained a mlebrity frw Uidr eatraonilnary perfermanee, both a* it relatee to •juadity awl (|uaiitity of work, which preclude# Uii- o»««iaitjr of naiine morh In relation to them, lt i* eaoewled by tbeumat eapert*ne«d Millers and Millwright*, that the peet (aotinry preawiteuoliapwreotte Mill nuiitifwlMtm that eijuala that wbieb baa been attained ia theae JllUt. The amount of power uaeaeaary to rau them, when r^apml with Urai ataaea or sov I'ortaWf Will kuowtt,exhlbltae aavinanf fi twenty live to thirty thne per eeuu Thi», afltaalf, reotam..... la them .particularly to th«M u*i»|t *ts*ia a* a motive power, or light itreama of water. TheyteW* from thvae Mill* are rot tuelr teaatfenwauneadatioe. fbe barrei of Aoar ia obtalKed Ihwa four »ed o«e alxth to fouraudetieUalfhaabela, arconlluc to the toft ofwtieat naed, at Uientuie time nakiojf flour ofarieh* jotor, that eauDot be e^wMW aujr other atone*.— Tliey will grind, [*ay S6l.^b atone*,] from 16 to 18 bualiela

wheat, twenty Are bu*hets» of Hue nieal, ar»l from eixly to elehty buaheU ofoont for lunl for boraoa. 8ucb l» the (Impurity of their eooatmetion, thataty miller of tlw »u»allei«t rxperieuee, can keep them In order. The iwrta nutim which 1* tsml oo nearly all other Portable

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glaee the alme wa* wrtttw, Sibley A Son have Olaaasxl^l the Wnrrow* Patent Mill reform! to abort, atal are now t«e of «ny Will*. T»ey have Wm ariituftirtnrlitR Ibe V»t Ijoblltv ofettiwttne fimw, Malt tbeeltttr-oa ofTerre Haute a&obave uaed It fiar the paatyear, will bearteetlax^y.

JOHN T. N0YK

BtnPT.uo, gm. IA, l^&l

Portable MUla w« are aeqaaloted with, either for daraMllty, Mtwajr of power, or aatenut of work perfonned. We eaa grind twenty five tu*l» je meal, and aixly Uwheie forn tor IhNl, per hour. We bnr no heaflaUoo to rerammrttd tbeee Ml lie, Mr trrfcaliof m), tor Hoe meal or fce«t. We are cot erbaitaf wheat, tb ce knew uatblng ahoat tbair capacity «ru*K»iK-

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oftbe abevr firjni In wrll (enown In TTealem

pjrsf Y*», Sor. «, lf«.

j. r. x«r. rum. Swt TtwUfihKb Porta Me Mill wo p«reh»Md of yoe we htif«d»UMpHNWly fif ftouritip,a/twB«ma»)l"«xyatctt- Welnee bmi oMtgnt to «We it almoat roortantly 6w thl* paqwer, bat6 .tro fl moat of Ut« time aitw eettlcit It, alsoutayear tit' r-iititlof over. Hie better than any larp* «tone we ervrMiwij this Wdnw«e. Vf beooot irrftidinf la tbt* way, »ehat«tar Loa wbeat, and it tkw*, twpoadqoc**iat ,«iqf«ialty aaknd wt a. ifnet better than laqmatane*, and rrtode faatar with tlw»% water. The.(Hvtn*IW wortt to perfrrtloo.— Weha**e i+*. t'^v-wt difliralty "rt"1 theai, and »o aonel. Uvalethe 5: •.4r«ttbat a ^nartor«rfa pound will af. •i-Mba.jit^-ipweeatibly. W«J«venot badaoy treaf- ttoHi

i'. or !reaktoqt of anything. It ran* a*

•ii^jlhM.a 1 w'faaai cltx* walk. Yew eery reapertft»lty, S.L.IJ. I. GIU.KTT.

Taunt, Pao. S, im.

jmx T. Soi*. Aftertealhwv Jfland* '. VRl*. Ir*n|rfve yaalhaeeaait oftMr aorl...• hae* •-«"», within one |wr,?tM)'- 4 1 't"ta mnk eqaalty wall attea alt t' -t- •. ar. si rwteot or KMrrhast (Ifnin eaalltire ar.! «a totrfewtw*!, maitandrora

ti »«•*•!erwd. Thea^ »«et|aaatfty tfcet«a*h WHI will I .•=' .abeleaf ftwrawal r» tear an the l**h Mini .MteaftlwndMl*ifUM^.abeataa4«aaM»«ieal per boar on thr ark atone- I ha» wtoftae ran fear and •hadfkvtaton rsixyearvitanwf ene-tUnl ateiawltb Uwaanepowee.wKhyeBrWtorhetn^

IbepeniteUy vore» W II. RATMOTD.

Tjvau Hvn Unas, Aiaist, itiaajl, IMS. MM T» Jf«*, We. Ha*a As: In rewir t.re«ar nn*t far MnaAa leaparl^nhr IIIB, ««a!i MM ei

iagtheneealw. kaveaew ae«S wan week* with «ar bwaala htlfM nw, and «aai mMr*ay that at nil time* it «t» «?e naoer IVMIh me. araarWye

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BOTANIC DRUG- STORE. CINCINN ATI STOKE.

JOHN

Oh! 'twa* hard ia l» Dimpled hand atM In the frairei aa dark

Smiling back oa aU Ne'er by narrow th Half a waniaa half a

Waa tha next a«« Thes a crava mora Hade they by tha

Waa ha wht ha fcii Happy thiatlea, blae

I am for the living U| Oaiy leA la pray Two are on tha etormj'

Whara

SUll* ahftlwr tipper or under

•teoeramwra, and wIt If awm- thao all other rauene pal t^reth erhaatnahal totaake themodioa*, i» not applied to there,— TbcbrtftoXrunner*toettau«l Irwa attaehad thereto, art relied noon i«•, Ibr wrlyht. TUcy can b- furnlrltnl loonier, tofltaoy itwnr*bloli*«llty,aml driveoeitherliy belt, rpur, or bawl RvartOK- Vtieluw prieee at which thij am ftrwWm), ipiea to rbetpeti the eonetrnetion of MUla very ata«h. Mate •nitahlefor plaitu(km aillU forjrulmltug eon for feed aad breed arr llkewtae rrtaimftw^um) oe thr «ame principle.

Here* ith attached, area ffcw of the many letter* rerelved hy tho proprietor frtxa ihoM who havatheea Mill* ruanlnif. Of the several haiatredalreedy *ohi, ootaoe twbat ha* givw antlafoctlon.

Tern Itsate, July 1, lsf3. T.' Tt. TIYHEn.,, VtMMt IlaCtr, Ia, Ban. IV, l^ii Jims T. Jfatr, Km.

D^jia Siai Wereoolvedyour Sftet OonUe Oeared CentrlfU-

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fmdlo* atkl Vl» $ and Uriel Mill on the 3d iiMt. Vie ittoaee Itoferates They »ere prrfcrtlj aetonfatlMtf. »aNr i»* aey«ldi»« fa affaa alee and eoa»plete. Tbepjartne work* fteej we Hh« tt»e plan brt ter than the ainale rearel, with nully on the ipindlei we deem It preferable toanr othnr P«iiahle or larae Mill for flourin* or grinding to any oth«r eoareeeraln.

II perfmaa It* work perfcrt In »Tety reepeet tonf tkina auae:

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JERRE-HAUTE, INDIA! A, FRlDAYfMliROH 3,

THE BROKES I MMUOLDi .its*#** »r

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Vainly, Mtafy* aMroar :aeaka s~ Round oar f»thar*» oe, Laojrbinf ejea, aad iw cheekfir

Wberathey aard tob Of the circle oace aa

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Golden hairad aad dew Prnttliajt all the day, Waa the baby fire! that

Three tiaya after he received a similar but morn urgrul invitation, adding that on tha following morning, at 9 o'clock precisely, a oarrisge would be scut to ft tch hint.

The next morning, at the appointed time, a handsome vehicle stopped at his door, aud Tlieveitet, without farther hesitation or ceromouy. stepped into It. When ouinitio the town he asked the co-tciimnn whither ha waa goiug to take him?— "Can't say," answered the coachman, curtly. '•You ar* by no means the moat civil of englishmen," replied TheveaeL

Arrived at the mentioned villa, the carriage stopped. Theveat-t, before leaving it however naked the already mentioned polite individual, "Wliere atu I wauled Who live* here? Who is UII"— As he only received the same answer aa tho above, ha only returned tlie same thanks.

At the entrance ha waa received by a good look* ing young gentleman, about twenty-eight year* of age, who conducted him up ataira into a wrll furnished apartment. His accent was that of an Englishman, Thevenet therefore addressed him in Eugiiah, which seemed to gratify him much.

You have sent for me, air," askad tha surgeon, "i am very much obliged to yea for yoar trouble in calling replied the young man. "Pray air, take a seat. Here is chocolate, coffee, wine. Sua., perhaps yon would like to refVeah yourself before ecitmiencing tbeoperaltouT" ••i should like to see the patient first, if yon please. 1 mast examine the injury, to sea If amputation is really necessary." •»I a»»ure yon i* Decenary, Nton*har Thevenet. Pray ait down. I {dace all passible confiJeaco in yon. LW«a to me air. iiare ia a porae with one hoaur«d gclaeas and believe ma air, this shall not be the only reward yon shall receive. Iu the contrary event, however, or if you, peradventure, refaee altogether to comply with my reqaeat— yea see here this weft leaded ptstel—-yoa are ia my power air—tang ma, if 1 don't blow yoar brain* out!" *'As to you I' pistol, sir believe me yea Cannot

Bat espUUn If ymt pianae, what is

it yen wieh mm tu do!" "UiJy cat «f my right leg." ••Witbail my hea^t sir, and if yoa like, yoar head lata the bargain. But it appear* to me yoar irg |s all right. low jumped ap #4«frs jut now likaatapedaacar- Tcll wa, pray what la the aMt* tar arith yoar iegT*' *4Nothiag mtuealar sir, I ealy want to get rid ofll." "Y«« w«kW ittiilnian airf* •"Ttafa kwlaas a( yaara!** "Wtet haa IM* fceactifal iwg 4*mTn "^otbiag. Sow ifeesair, hava yoa made ap y««r ttaiad to lake it *4t ••Sir, I have* not the pleasant af knowing yea neqoire proaif aa ta Omatetaef yaw saind—''

Thsyaast, will yaet 4*

JtmT*: **Tea dlr, af coarse as Mafe a* yoa ta»j£ve ma Vwaht* rwasan far matiUtiag yoa."

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tjaa perhaps 1 awry be ahtah* ifca wawaa^ayaar aad Owa 1 «a« eertoia—qaite oertaia—yoa ywarmiM adeatt nca^. 1 had Ihk a*N* jaatieahta «aespae to get rid af tMs fcf.**

few pleeetil la tell wa year aewi, reahkacc, tmtatiy and occapatloa." "All tlssl ywa arift iaaraal fttti* UMsa, mm- Pray, *ay dearM,Thermal, b«ila»a: MM 1» ba a ansa af hueer ",

A man af kb sir, aever threatess Us adrgaaa wkhplsllal* I hwa «a ahearwa datia* taa*ardsyo« sir, a&baetgjk a msfii,«sd 1 **ti awl perauxasysett ta latilaf ftm it -natty nacaaiary. If, aa £U* sntweuM yea leal la warder aa inaeotnt man fsmer af a tnaRy— aMI theia, sir. awAe aaa af year ybfh.*1 ••Vac* avell Ms art tar tWtsn," nfMOa Eegtadiaia, tmkit* tHa mil, nW wiiie km.aevartkeleea, II

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Whereeoa'er I raan»,| ~'s" Have litem, Father, in «|y aare, ~*lt Guide themaefeJy home! Uonio.oh! FaUtar, lutfce aky,

wander ^ad nonedia.

From the Ctneinaati Gaaette.

MIXKJ CABWf*' MUSINGS. Hnrk! the wintry wind I* sighing Through the branchea a|ript aud bare. Pant the blackened cloud* are flying—.

AU I* wild, and cold, and drear. But tcttkin the fire to blazing Oo the old hearth, bright and clear.

While I'm on the embera gaaing,

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Wrapt ta viafona of life fmat, Wailinjfe for the long departed

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Seem to float along the btaat! P" *\\t Now tho forma I ouceaooheriah'd Swiftly through the room do glide— Some In early beauty pariah'd, '1

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pride.

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,, One there wa* whose lock* *o hoary, Though he atill W«M ia hi* prime— Lov'd by all, and orowned with glory,' is tHtemeii to die before hi* time.

Round Una hearth atoua, woro and grey, Gathered oft our houaehohl hand i, One by one theypaaaed away, k. -i

To llml far-olTSjturU Laud.

From the burnl-hed chain that bound aa, All it* falreat linka arp riv'ii

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TALE OF A LW.

[The following curioa* anecdote Is from the German of Zachokke, and Js declared to be founded ou fact.) -4!,5..'£

In the lutler part of the year 1782, M. Louis Thevenet, surgeon, re«khng ai Calais, received au anonymous letter, requeuing his «attendaucei on Ihe following uioruing, at a villa situated oa the high road to rarls, aud that ha would bring with Ititn all tha iualratueiiU n*Ce*»iry for au amputation.

Thevenet was known al thai time as ?n« of the cleverest men in hie preMiMiMl waa ao uuusuai tiling for hlto to be aumnrioiied arrusN the channel to give hi* opinion oa certain ituportaul cases. He had eerved long tu tho aruiy, aud wim rather *uappi»h iu his manner, bat hi* natural kiudness, however, made him to be liked by youug aud old. ^I'he anonymous note astonished Tbevenet.— Time and place, when and where he waa axpected, were »trimly rueutioued, but uo signature was tu ba seen. "Some of oar fops would like to make a fool of me," he thought, aud therefore did not go.

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my hqg.

MttHei it as a fm»-}ai declined, 1 ttferttf a wwmtd—y»«wf«Mrfl^l J*« *«h a piwai yeatataawwl 8.' tt

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you «h*t u^c«n,"I will Walter any

legwith a single shot, nod ri^ht before yoar rye*!" The Eagftehtnioi snt down, took the (U^»l «ud jrf«^d"lh4

eliwe to ihe knaajl.^ :"'%7ftvV

"Hievr a-t utado aa (JCirl la re«train hint. **D»a*t «Wve!M exrlaimed the Cughdicn

MI,

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I fire AmrwNrr bat this ^aeetion, will yea aaadlawly l»waw dad prolong my saflUrrji^p'" ••toir," replied Hwtreaet, «*yoa aia a .meihanr. Y'oar wtll I'll tut ©5" thAt doomoi ^ieg of VpUM." ,i£ everything aeceamry for the operation was prar pamd. The very a»ou»ent t£e cattiag was about t« comntencf, the Engiuiwtwu til hU,)iipe, a«d da-, cli^d it ehoald aot/'go out*' tluriug the opsMli«i& He kept tux WonL His leg vras lyiug dafuact oa die floor, and he was sdll smoking. U. Thevenet performed the operation in a most masterly wtaner. In a *ery altart time the patient wa% weilj rewarded hhu richly, axsurttd him of hU everieat* ing friendsti^i, and thankd hut w«U» tiurs i« his eyes for fcaViug taken off hie )eg.

Shortly after the £ogli«hin»u return*] to hie native couuiry auaax one legAbout four months after His departure. M. Thevenet received a leitor from England, saying:

My dear sir—Enclosed I forward, as proof of my gratitude a bill of exci»auge for two hundred guineas, payable at the office of Mean, Hlaach' ard, Paris. ^*ou made me the iMppiest of mortals by depriving me of a limb, whi-b w*m the ohxla«U« to my earthly felicity. NoUrrainthd iwuii Now, you shall Ijeaj the cause of my. foolish whim* ,a« you tarmad it. Von were plnaaed to say at Uwt time that it was impossible for auy one to have a sufficient reason for such a aeif-matilation as mine. Now iisteu! Shortly after my a*coud return from the £ast Indies, 1 became acquainted with Emily Hariey, the most perfect of womu.— I adored her. Iler fortuue and family oouuection* eng'ged.aitw the attention of my friends hut her beauty knd noble mind were ihit aole attraction* for me. 1 joined the crowd of Iter admirer*, and, dearest Thevenet, I Waa fortunate enough to hecome the mose unhappy of alt my rivals, Site, loved me iu preference to ali others—uever tieuiel it—and rejected me for this very reason. In vaiu I entreated her. Iu vain her cgrouts did x]t in their pouter ou my behalf. Alna! she remalued iuexoruble. Some time passed before I couM find out the cause of her dlStncIiuailon to marry me, whom, as she herself coafossed, she ao p^iouutely loved. One of her sisters, however, at hct revealed the secret to in*. Miss Hariey was au extraordinary beauty, but strangty enough was of a n.it urully tlefeotive person, liavittg only one leg, an I nn aoooaut of this imperfection r.-fiuvd to htHfoiiie toy wife. She feare»i I might in futaro treat tier rallter indifferently in cousequ.-uce. Forthwith my mltai was made up. I resolved to make myself like her aud, thanks to you, dear Tin-rend, I succeeded. 1 returned to Loti.loii with my woo l-. en leg. My fiwt huaitft»s was to present niyseif to Miss Hariey. My friand* apread a report,'and I myself wrote beforehand that iu couaequeuce of a lull from my horsie, 1 iuid brokou a leg, on ampntatlon had been found uecessary. Every one I met pitied me. Emily fainted the first time she saw me. For a long time rhe Was inconsolable but she became my wife. Tlie day nfW the wedifiug. 1 etmlidad to her, for Ine first time, the secret tlie aaoritice 1 had made for her. She lored me the mora for it. My dear Thevenet, if 1 lud ten more 1 woul sacrifice them, without the least huaitalioii for Emily. As long as I live I remain your debtor. Come aud *ae my excelleut wife, and then dare ,to any again that 1 am a inadnmn. •t "Yours for ever, -. -a "CHARLES TEMPLE.*'

M. Thevenet communicated the auocJole and the cout nts of the letter to h|? friends, aud laughed Iwartiiy whenever he spoke of the 111 titer, liedaring #tfll thut the EugfUhiusu wks tiudutau. To the letter lie wrote the fbllo*iu£ re,ily: "8ir—I beg to return my bant thanks for your Kumjitous preneut-as 1 must call it, for it la far abova .myiueut lor tlie little trouble 1 had. 1 congrotu-, auryou on your marriage with the stoat armeblaof -SngHSshrlwHw*. "ii-W a •graaV-aaarl*' lice—"u leg"—for a beaulilul, VirluotM, and atfecliouate wife but certainly not loo great If in nature you have uo cause to repent your bargain.— Father Adam was obliged to renounce one of hi* ribs to posses a wile. The same happens to other meu, aud some even pay with their heads. Cou*id» efing ail this, you wiil please permit me to (torslst in my lonner opiuiok. Of oourse, lor the present you are quite right but, nevertheless, I am also right, wltli Utls difference ouiy, that 'my right* ripens slowly, and may be rnfusad ackmiwirHigment for along while. Beware sir! Iu two yours time you will repent having had your leg amputated abooe tlie knee you will think, that beiow the knee would have been sufficient. In three years you will bo convinced thtt the toss of the foot would have been enough ia ?-»jir years you wilt repent ?veu the sacrifice of th* toes in-live the amputation of the little to* will apjlear a great d«al{ ana iu six years, my dear sir, you will csruinly coufess tljiii tho jiariug of the nail* wotdd have been mora thau suM^ieut. All litis say without detriment to to your charmiug U.iy. Women are better able to preserve their beauty and virtue than meu their judgments aud opinions. Iu my younger days, would, at any time, iwve enciihcod. mf life for llie girl I loved, but nevnr 'my leg.' The loss of |bo lormer I could, of oonrsn, never rejxuit while the latter I should havo lameutad for life, and had I •nbmiUed to tt, I would now say, *Tbevouet thou hast been a fool.' &> "I have the honor to W,Sir, 'f "Vonr very humaie eervant, '•TilEVliI^ET.*,

In the year 179% during the Reign of Terror, M. Theveuet (iu order to escape the guillotine) was obligwd to seek refuge in England. He arrive safely in London, and for pastime, or for the ake of making acquaintance, he Inquired after "Sir Charles Temple," The mansion Waspointed Mi ls l»im he was uiMncaj and received. On enlsring the room, he fouud a stout g»nUetif tn sitting iu an arm chair near the lire, a bottle of 'parkling port before him,—and aemal iMtv.vtjrtr* around him. So corpulent vras lie tiut he wad scarcely able to rise from his chair. "Ah, my doar Thevenet, is it yuut Olad, very glad to aee yoa! iiow are yoa J" exclaimed the gentleman, who was no other than Sir Cltiries Temple himaaif. ""Oati'i be displeased at my not rising, but this cursed *tump ktan* preveals my doing anything. My doar irieod, yoa coute, per« hape, to see If *yo«r rigiit* haa ripoaodf" "No, 1 came aa a roiugee, and aeek protection ia this cooauy." "Realty? Weil, my dear Thevenet, you mast Uvs with int. 1 bar* feu ad yau to be a ciavar f«liew, and yoa shail oatafart a»«. Balieva me, Tltev. enetv 1 coaid ba Admiral of lit* ttlua, now, If Uwt cursed *U«w did not dtaabie bm froia aerviag soy country. Ttwre! Now I read the new^wprs, and earae aad awear tha wnoie day long, W i.'se 1 cannot ba cay wltere figiiUag with oar awtus. Do raauua here «u»d ooatlorl ma."

A daw me la aak, my dear air, whaara ia yaur gnod lady 1 srn aura aba wiii da thts «acb «*etlar than can."

Ka, Taewet aa! fray 4a not My a sraai aboalil. Yoa aaa, her woodea kg. prev«»tiag Mr from daaong, &«* she spaads nearly i8 k»r tfane either la playing c*r.is or gassipplag. There I* •a paswibiiitj af gwttiag her set of iu NatwHh* ataadiag alt U»is, i«awevar,*(ta iaaa ge*4 a wHa a* yam May ivtoii far." "Weil, my dear air, I waa la th* right afW alt» la my pwHcdstT

Quite M.aqr daar Thavaaox. fnita aa. Bat pray let pane this aver in *&• I Im acl«-« faaltslHy. Mrn ae, if I had my itg »g«io, ha»g Me if I woald giva the clfpplags «f a sftagia toWf! Can aaati mm a »adn«a hat I Maat ask iaver, atueeiy—ef ali yoa have heafti^fiaw. a»e, dtM'lmaaueaasitigiswordloaay oner*

lifsnietios Wiuld. T»w* Corrn, Mies, J«a. 30di, US! Hesara RSiers:—Aboat year* ago My .fcptUad. Matkbdl Raslck. Wl o« g* te the wtm, ll agaia, aai 1 he**

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We bear IroAi aiS faartovnyi the SrmUmii, thai Ihf poih^' frf taking a apparate vote apon Uw tea*peranoe oo««tioa rath*tr thaH involve it in the b*|« aril of political card glayiag, is Well received by the people.

We have no donbt thiweaggration will he praeUcally carried,out ia many oouatiesof the Slate, and escpect Uiat ere the period arrires for the action of county convention* and the organisation of tick*!*, tttin mode af obtaining a popular expramdan «pon the aabject will receive gaaeral approval. The poiicr is recommendod and urged by many of the ablest jonnmlt in the Slat*, aad we regwriJ those a* Mpouent* of publte seJtira^nt. We have yt-t to find, that one eolid and satWhcl«»ry oi»jectioa can be luado to Ha wlapliM. Its h*d« hiiity, iU propriety, Its entire honesty is nut q*r*-

Tu *Sew of the internal feft In relation to the en» aciiut-at of a prohibitory la wand of the feat that the UaMbMK} oi Ue temperance organisation was to ktt«rrfi?re wil}» existing party organlaatloas, vo tho't it utight uot be amis* to preneut a plau, the adoption of whkh aronld place tlie question in a pmhien tint tbe priydr, wliitont regard lo party, might Ah cia» lot. or gidnat a law of tha kind suggested.

Wa did preaeut smch apUm and we are happy lo soe that It meets with the approbation of our fellow cltlson*.

Asto th* means In be need la securing the adoption of tins poliay, generally throughout the State, we wiil euggest that-lt be(pnotioned by county convention*, and! that off fV tickHs havo prluted upon them tha words: *t "For a rrohlbltofy Law.' i-V.

Against a IVohibitory Lw." Let the people vote upon ihe qnestlon, as one entirely independent, sUuJing upou its own merits.

In conneotioo with this subject, we cannot too strongly urge upou the Democratic pariy, iu the several counties, the nomination of good men a* candidates for tho Legislature. Let tliem be men of sterling sense, who have Ihe respect and coniij*RM of the people who can he trnstod lo repre*eut their con*tilueuts meu who can pa its uu*cutli«il through the oriieal of public npiuiou. Do tiii*, «nd there ia no fear that Democratic nominations wiil be r^juKil.tUnl by the party. We can then stknd united, and trioinph over any combinatiou that may be ngutust us.

The Schoolmn-stcr in the U, 8. Seimto. During the Debate of the Clayton Hulw^r trnty Uie loliowiug paasago at arms occurred between the Senator from Michigan and Mr. Clayton

Mr. t«e (dem.) of iViichigan said: lu the apeech of lite «eu4ior tho other day, he made allusion to hi* being cbided as a school boy by his in

Mr.Clnyton.—N'o, »if, I have the highest rwpect for scltool'nntste rs. Mr. Casji said It wa* true that he wa* peer schoolmaster al one time, and ho thanked Clod that he was a cillxeu ol acotsolry where such rirpunisti«nces would uot prejudice miy mau. H« was proud that h»hnd been a *Phoolmfl*ter—he rejoiced in it He w«* proud lo say that he liad been promoted from poallo post by his fellow it isens, until he had reached his proMut hlgli

liouaa* ineiuber of tho highest deliberative Innly in the world, and ihe frieud wnJ aasooiate of thu mmi etnluenl men In the ikntl. He then cornmoutel 'upon tholl* nwsfuHness, sod repeated lhat lie is proud of having ouoo ho^u one. He conatddrod the Senalur from Delaware a* one of the ablest debatorsAnd Mm be«t parliaineulary tscilclanji iu the body*, but he nevertheless thought he (Cass) wa* right iA this matter and If he were now a schoolmaster, and tho Senator his pupil, he would not despair lint that by a wholesome use of argument —utid striking ones too—meutloued by llu IsraelitiS*.} adiniuislered a pwnirriori, tht-y would mount to the bruin oisd nroduca convictiou. (Laughter.) 1. lMm'il.1.1 I A II II I

Col. Pret»»iil,» GnlifotaittTiSud Clnim. Lute dutes from California report the decision of this celebrated casa, involving tho title lo lea. square leagues of land, containing digging* of gr«at value, and supposed to bo worth millions of dolUrx.

The tract was granted to Alvarado, a Moxloau officer, by his goVernm"nt, In the year 1 H-l 1, who, three years later, *old It to Gol. rreemont. The limits of tho trout, a» graitled to Alvarado. were uot defined, and Uie coudiiious aunexed lo it were that the grant should be subject to the approval ol the Departmental Assembly, aud the grantee ahonld built! a house upon it within a veer from llie date or tha patent. The approval of the DrtjmrttiHMiUii Assembly had never been ohulnod, nor had any steps been taken hi secure such a confirmation oi the title besides which, tho condition Utat a house should be erectod ^iUiin a year had not been compiled with.

It was contended by Ihe ifcMjfhM of th« original grantee, that the hostility of In«H in tribe*, who Inlasted thn wild tract, pre von tod Ita seltlemeut, Ihnngli nlterupls had boeu made to conform lo lata t' .| ii?ition.

The case was first brought before tlie cnmttlsioners, appointed by tlie Unitod Blttes, for the settlement of private land claims in California, by whose adjudication Freemout's title wa* declared tii.l. An appeal wa* takeu to tlie U. S. District Conrt for California, when Judge HoffmBn reversed the decision of tha Commissioners, and declared lite grant invalid on the ground Utat the land had ucvcr been properly defined, and the coudillun* had not been properly complied with.

The possession of this tract, with its rich mines of gold, constituted Col. Froomont Ihe ricnest mau, propably in the country. It will be bard Mien to lose the wealth, which he could havo sold long since for au enormous fjrtuns.—Si. L*is fieeafay News." 4!'-

A Dxatte FKAT —The arnsat of tha aotoHons Hugh tttudden, la this city, a few day* ago, ly* already been noticed. While in co»l«»dy of deputy sheriff HelJHfinger, of Chester county,he wm proceeding by the railroad train to Philadelphia, aad when f«w rnhew from that city, about IV «'el«i at nighl, he attempted to make hi* escape! while the cars were going at Uie greatest rale of speed, he spring from the train. The ofl^er wltiioot deisy eprbng after him, and both being bni little hurt, the former drew a revolver, al the sight of which tho latter yielded. The engineer and others on the train concluded thai both ware disabled and probably killed. On returning, bowtver, they found them Walking along, apparent!* a* unconcerned as If nothing unusoal had taken p)»oe. They were pnl into the c-,rs again at Gray *s Ferry, ami '«eftcb«d l*hltadelptoia in t*H«J-~B*tiimaT* I'alrsX /'e*. 13tk

SoMimiiw WoaTil Kwowiao-—We find tb» followiug In an exchange, and as ft Is try maans tho fcfat tt«* we hava heard of the cure af the croap by th*

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a yea*g i'srisisa artist, who lately plated a yoa«ir Dw^ieas, with which her friend* wera not —deChwieg that ft waa totally «ahke. Ttefrtst«,tow«rA, caavlaoed Ih-i h« bad aaoeood*d cslr«lriy. proposed tbat the qaertioa of rwoemhlauce or h» rofeabiwace be iolt to a iiuie dej hsiongli^f tt the Dadvese which waa agroed lo. According' |y lb* pktar* was owrt ta th* b#*4 *f ti»* toey «£*t*iy**dft huga party usiawnbiod lo wlUM jMhakMC Tha t*g was aalkb in aad ao aooser did bo ore i$* portrait, than he apniog npon it licked tt a^ over, aad ahowod every dentonairati** af the a

Tea it wt wf. Th* trHntfli *f tb# fdsttf irnsiilrfr. -J •w jbOeui ivMttM darby fibe sight. Which waa actaafiy so—the paiotrr hlitb^ robbed *ver t*fth a tkta auMSttg of lardJ Oaf*

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ty, l.» CMnmnnicaktMe tbe following pwrUe.niar* of an ageti ptoueer matron. Mrs Isabella Riddle, who dipd at h«* rosWauce on Uie llth ult., at th« remarkably advancedag» of I0| years. Her mai-let, namt" **«Cnldwll. S le was^mrn InNear Jereev •bout 1750, IM early life with her lather alio canto to Weatarn Pennsylvania and settle I in what ia now called Waahinjgutn conuty. Her first linn* band was Nathapi*! Templetou, by whom he ha I the«e children. With minv ether srler (MtrioU, liSJ, joined the unfo nat CraarfttrJ and W«i killed In Utat oetVat. Ouring ner wi lowh kki tue care of her children, inthose days of Indian ah»rm onau expoW fVot.ii r, cotupellej -r fro. 1* f'y loosek th* block hm*) fur protection ftwti bn1 prowli ug mvf.fi-. 'I wo of the chililron survive—Mr*. .M rg«ret

Moiiri.le, au I C«pU Willisim Templetou, formerly of this city, but now of St. L^iuls, ageJ

H»r second hnsiunt! was Capt. Wm. Ri l.il^ who was one of tlx early aetth*re in lielutout Co., Ohio. Major D«U Ridtilo aud Capt. Samuel Ritldle lwo of hv»r sona dUtingul«ed them,«elvoi Iu tno'Sata war" und«r Sooit. llrown aud Pike, lit tile lwltl»lW,l* of OnsMila, and fell vktinu lo UM clifuate in ihn Florida oampiigusunder Jackson.

Mr*. Ki.ulle w.14 for more than eighty years a memtx»r or theSooeJer's Church, and, through all tue trying viciwiitudea of life, alto always auabUneti th.»t sooi tl, mor^l, oltrisUxu d*|tirt«nent wittoU ae* ourod h«r the love aud esteem of all \VIIOHIH\V Iter.

Kalafat, of which so much has been sal I lately, is a town of three hundred houses. It is surround-* *d with walls, has a quar-nttne, a town hall, a custom hou«t, three churchv* and a cavalry iMrrnck*. His the chief place of a suh-a.iinlnWirator'a district. The redoubts raised by tha Turk* nr« «f great exieut and very Htrong. Th-y a?w |wrtly raised ou 1**0 lulls ou the plains of Kalttfa^, about a mile di-sl.uit from each other, *tud have a numerous artillery, alt the noigliimriug Country is commantied by tiieso hills in such a way that uo appro «oli to the

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ttt.l f»i lili.-il hy tho UuiuiatiM. Uetwoou Withleu and Kalafat tho Dtnuhe ja litlTe lens titan a mile wi.ie au the couro of ii is very rapid. Tho Is. land iu which UM Turks are forlilie is silualetl ttMir U10 loft b.iiili It is parity ooveroti hy wood, nn i* defended by strung iutreifc-'fiui.'iii* in earth, bearmg large artilliry. Ahove Wi idea the Turks have1 ouatruoted a new ciudol acuoraiiijj lit all itio rulos of art.—I si it don Timet.

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Uo knew not If the Senator intanded, but to him it appeared a* somvthiug iika a coutampliWo r.jfiirence to hi* having been ouco a schoolma«ler in tho'&'iiatofs's own town.

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William F. Cliauuiitg, of this cilV, allies tl|:il ill his western travels, ho had fallen iu with a pioneer who had traversed tlmt vast territory iu nil diri-o-tions, Mud gave it as his opinion tlmi it would yet ie tlie granary of the world. Its fertile prairiea, mines of coat nml streams of water, it* line lui.tlo Visited by Ihe soulh winds detl.-oted ncroas its tlIcys hy ttte Kocky .Mouiilains, gave it v.ixt ngrlcuitural resourcoa. It wa* the vary country for tlie home nf froe labor, aud such being Ihe fact, the decision of this question becomes 01 1oiim.:ouvWi1 ImporLiuue.

The valuation of real and personal properly in (IteiSuie of Iowa for ihe yoar l^al, was

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lifti lor lH3i, 11 wa« hill §18,1'J7,^I7G, allowing au incr«»t«-e of jilO,9.'iT,5 it), tun single year. T.ie.0 llgtires speak morot iu favor of i* growth of iotv.t lliau a boat of words.

It Is fctld that forty eight hours of total abstinence from Urjsiid* of nil sorts will kill a cold entirely nu.l Its who tries litis remedy may nut Into tie air, uud tils »re tin Iwtl 'f for tua muro ho walk* and create* exhalation IrotuUlo skill, tha re or re a it an nose aud throat an.I liiues rely lor the mean* of making themselves truuhTaHiMin. 'I'iioan w.10 iuve octlnsiou bid Iteller try it —U«jf. HrpuUtiC.

Vothlng Is more silly Uian the pleasure somo, fol ka take In ^penklug lf*«*lr fnli»«ii*.* tnuiof litis mak-s will say rude things for the pleasure of saying il, when an oppoalle belt tvltir, 1'n a I11uocent, miglil luiva reairvod hi* fri ntor made his lorluue.

The Ciystal Palace proves a total failure. Onan examination Inlo the condilltin o!' tlie comp tuy, ll louuiithil tnecipilil stoi au all lit receipt* of the Company have been »p*nt, loaviitxil iu debt lo Uw amouui of $l33,0tM).

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Uie sidewalk, for I ie ptirpo*n of cle iriii^ tuf the iu«. ail, I am aure," said Ihe Is ly, "tnia is1 re.il banevolenoe "Noilaiut, mt'dni, repliud tha boy, "il'asall."

You'd be iimme'l in hear nur pf»iij»ln talk auuul tho Citjf of C.1110. Rually, ii mie'j B)e!i till not betray tho truth lie'd llituk Uier« is a City nrnl no unsleko. vVelJ, Mr -wli'ro Jtd you buy—on Walnut ur IViplar alicwl,'" *•1 i* tun, im! 1 bought 00 Jefferson Avenue. between 12ii) and 13lll—a vory ilosir-iblo Incalinti. and ul price I flunk, than I could Have bought on Wajliing'oii Avvuuo.'' ••Whew! wiiv did you go solar out in town bouglil on Commercial Avftiiun, Cr#»i»oi»iil Park—at my vii |»riM} loo—a »«t In-aulilui lot aasutn )iiu."aiid ao on it»(|«llftit*ly.

Now, it may be mousing for thn rc.i ler to know ihst about Ihe only evidfr)onof straala. aveuuisa ainl pirka wo have are f»»w pf*g« drovn aro'jii.l in the ground and long, nar* low rdcarings llirojg'i lli^ woods, ll in tw^lva inins more I propUuuy, wa etui talk nfth^so things and h*v« reason fordoing »o. If half ia realiz-^l ol what now anem* certain Ii mn«l he »o beyond 'juration.—Cairo

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from otioofihs olfi«#r of IW« Bxjiross Company, thai ou Thursday laaf ih^y aeiil

New York tvto hundred doten liv-* quails in 0 0 0 ii a a a liter* put in coop*, uud sent forward in fh* double quick tint* for whiuh the cunji tnv ara a in a a a a Jtjwnfil says, that lif*y dl^ ao phntv luat they run about thn" atr^pta," flying ag tiuxt end breaking windows, and occasionally uome in contact with the aide of a Ruu««. with such fore* as to fall lifelead on thn groand. Th* ooneq'i«ri i*~ ih il nv^ry old musket haa been pul in r*qiiaiiim, m« •t'lioy* ar* put in full fnrc*. and a g»u«rs] popping ia heard in all iireclim*.—Buffalo Conrirr.

A "WiHTtim TO lUciisooRa—A morning or two sincc, cri«a for assistance wera heard proceeding from th* roo^n of highly r«* specUbU old bachelor. On bursting open 111*door h* waa l«»ui.d itftz?n fast a luo nf water! iiavtug b«*i tfnuukhl wiib a cobl ha fbmi^.itbp wuuld take bain in a tub of warm watfr, night before, and fell so comfort• •. iile wri teaittiog in if, that he dropped aaleep and did ool awake until morning, (ie wa* ot co«r*« unable to atir aad waa uoiupelisd: to call for help.

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