i i i , 1 1 i ' hi Mi ; 1 tn.aw a-aajJSp10pW C'LKAHKir.l-D, lVbanuy 2.1, If" '.'.. ,TUo Nfs, TliP nrrivnl of llic hi.'.iir..'r In limi. I i iiu fiTf ti ii "I' till 'lie CCth of Jiir.uui'v Thi lluni ('(''.cniiinl niinivoisaiy M'nm to Lftvo lx.i'11 oi'Ii bintc.l with j:r..it Tit lui-, sin.ni in linplanfl, Irclainl nnd Sontlnivl. Tlirt .n fi.ivii'l' trnu nlnlllTll.l in T.illl'1 : i , i . .-I'liitiTfit il.Mi l.f n l.iiii :nil nl. (,iiililhiil! Ho tol. 1 lift numlitr (f l'uciiin 'rivutol for cam petition ut tho G'ryxtul f'alaoo, ex?i'Clwl fAl." 1 ho prize wan nw nrdotl to Isii t'r.'iijr, No. 22 ltaiiulugh troet, rimlitM, I.oiulun, Tlie l'ri.o lVrin docs not reach a very liili utiiudard of poetry. Tliero nro neeouiits of a closer alliance I'c'.ivecn France and riedsnont. The steamer Ti in. e Albert, .it St. .Toluis, trinps tm week later news from I'urope. Her (lutes nre up to the 5th inst. She had a loisUi'oun aoag( and wn.s Klilitly d.inr used. l lio r.ndinh I'arlinniti.t ivai oiM'tiO'l by kiiVJ 'jlU II 111 ,11M I i.'.' uou committal and nlino1. silent on the ubjoct of war. Tliu caused a ilccline in funds, both nt London uud Tarw. ' A force ajuint ilexico, is threatened. AVurlike rumorj continue, but are of n contradictory character, Tho perturbed state of European poli tics i on the increase. AVarlike preparations nre going on m iranco, but no explanation! are given ot . haps bo the part of wisdom to ascertain J , , , , ,- their object. 'how much is truth, und how much is fuo- Tho mnrrmgo or Frmc poleon to tho, tioUi bt.fore rushing blindly into an enter- daughter of the King of Sardinia, waoobpr;w ,mt ,1)ny vr0Xc sacliy unprofitable brnted at Turin, on the 20th till, The news from India, bring intelligence j - . i : l ! Oi l no U?irV Ol llic llllin, iu rviui. v.i- j gugemonts. . tl. . t,:.,1. V.., I . " " . .. ... . t Libbon, bring the new that t.razil tina . offered ft me.liution between Pra.juy ftnu . 1. .a .r.11 1 .tn- .. . ,.,. wv..... i ni ... l.. i ,-. i , i. inoAmencau i.uUU 1" . ..,, (1,,ollt pikVs Peak than gold dust: cd the ofl'er, nnd tho JVazi.ian Admiral )nuil oul. a,vr(, t ,;,,,? who hold good had ;one to Faraquay on his mission. (situations he:' is. that they do not throw ' At Liverpool, tho Cotton market hud j away present certainties for future uneer . jtainties. Man v a sad lesson lias been learn- improveu. . ..-.. !'! from experience in this pursuit of vi. American vu mu ...... There wa a freshet in the Unto, on laM ThurFclay. A fair waa lull last wcrk in tho city of Augusta, Ga, to aid in tho purt'Latti Mt. Vernon A Grand Charity Ball ii to be given nl the American Academy of Miisic, l'hila delphia, on Friday evening the 4th ol March, by the "Sons of Malta." Hons. " It. Vaux. A. 0. Curtin, John W. Geary, James l'.iu nsKic, oud 1'. i".. JJ' i'-mau, ait j .. ....-. I anion; I ho li luf mannirer ' liio liol, o. umii.i.ii -. ,ri . p.. ,J ,.,,.! Illy steamer V,0i.Ker t.tj , fl-scic-nnjim by fire nt Nashville, on Usl Thursday. Twenty-one prisoners cienpetl Castle .Ir.il, on Inrt Patnrdav m.;iit. , J. 2.1. Cr.in, K?f)., Deinect-nf, was elect ed Purges, of Wiiliiii.isr'-.rt, on l:,st S'ntui -thy. i High water has prevail.'.d at tho we-sl.ja"rj USI - m.. c..,l i-.. ro trt .l,a in Hi n . v-. li.v..- ...., v,. , I Ohio at Chitiiuuti, and ti!l risirj;. Tliejj -u j, UIU ii,or ..rralor-js up to the tc-cond etorics of the 1 Itores n 'Water Street. ir tt 1 v e '1 . r ,i, it .' Mr'. ??nly' ?h",f 'iCtnC m f ,.,1P,A'. i intic Tolcgraiih Coinpany, has n iiveiiati 1 St. Johns, (N. I-.,) and wijI proceed to Trinit Pav, to-commence operations on . , 1 . l40 CablO. It is reported that Gen. Mirfimon, L0 . hnd reius'u.ted Zulongo in the Pre.t;iden-; ; tial chair of Mexico, has since declared ; himself President, and marched v. ith the army upon Vera Cruz. Meeting of the Democratic Stato Con vention. The Democratic Stato Committee have i-hanged tho usual time of holding the annual conventions, from the 4th to the I 10th March next. lliw aeterminuiion is, , , va tl.ink.n i.rritipr ono on the Halt of the i i iuin, nnv un- ... i. .i ......-.. in uiieiicii in oi i i e out nn., runic iiiiii i -, - - . . - , , . r. ... ,i . , . i . . .i , . j -. i rommittc. na. tho final action of Confess children thus re-cued lobe crtherod to- ' - - i i t 'coat, as won. have totally J. evened Ibis bom be bngbt moonlight under lis glo..,y ,,r committee, as tne hiiai action oi incii.s cniiuien i nus ns.mu ik. gancicu m roimtioiis were charged as having been ' ff , , - ;, 1 ,, ,.:., .... ul. ahe kepi on her way nil ,ho had gamed the '- -ii . v at. a u.i.Mt.dfii. Ipetliei. There arc four een ol them, from ... r. . . waste ol fuel, and this mtol l nbie nui-'.i.t ( . ....... .. , ,. ....... T I il C I A I . .1 tivo Democracy of the State be better en- abled, when assembled iu council, to de- terminoupon the policy to be pursued in ' :L Vi.- v. v.... tin: i.;iiiiiiu t uiiii'm;ii. i in ,.v, to ..ivitu State must be redeemed, and it becomes their fluty to defino the course, and name tlio fetandard-beanrs to nceoinplisli the work. nil means they should act un. t cicrsiiin imgiy, Sesatomai. Dluat. Vi were not : fiware of the fact until appriied f it by a friend that tho 24th last., (tomorrow.) is - , . r.u. i,.. . the day named by some of the other coun - .,1 tie. in this .Senatorial District, for the , llirvun u 01 lue laillicirri w uticvi vere - J pate for the SUU Convention. We fear ... . ,.j i meeting of the Conferees to select a Dele- ibal m,nt. t.,,.a,n.,.rnW.i.Tilavttni,,1"'eunft, M.'U dtstruc fZ "r r tl i i 1 tu ;j - . 1.11,, L All 11(11 HHIMI .1 IL I.KB lltflUn UU U II day, whieli is greatly 10 be regretted. -At the meeting held in November last, 0n. Joseph . McDonald, of F-bemdjur?, wrs '! nnnied lis Senatorial lVleguto, find if ho ... . ,, . . i mjouiu dc ikir'CICU uf uw v-oiiie, erne, mis iV.iit.tv ti ill - ftt AAiiriiA iuini"iir. nx klit will w ..... j ..... v. w " - - , .... ... .. ..- tlo In hnv Mr nelion of the Cotifcrecs ' Mas. Mart TatLor, of Lee, Mas., had A surpri.e l.arty of her tilt een children ou her 10fth birthday, .Unwary ?. J tMth of nn tdilor. Kit is, Mil-r liior fi tilt .Vo-f ,V,lf. UMHl.,fi I M n I III'', 1-.- . .. .. . .I, . lot ill.-). in" of hi Mr li. ! P.M.. ii v i in i lip f'.'n'l t V ' MM 1 l tnoie Hi mi li;ill rtniitinv nivi in n connect, d uini..-,r hi. ,.,.,. In. ih in. nl.il i ii.l iiiiituiii1liitut I'i I lor tin I It IiiiiiI:ii itiil iniiiuiui iiiiHir, i'i i lor tin" H-l lilN rn Iiim OMiillr'l Im r.liliillnl l.ilmr n. I ,1-v .1 . I liiinn'ir t llio nii li. nl ii. j 1 m li, ! i.l.i; lliiM.iliri'. v in-kin 'lit "mit." im ;l lt:.V i . i i .l.i,.'. . II.' 11 il II, II-. OIH' i'l III.' oM.'-t, it' ii"t tin' nM.'.t pr i.'ti. ul piinl. i in ill.' riilt.'d S'nle-i, hiivin' lieen appn li . i . ., i ..i . - ur. u u. luriin n.'i. jnn.ui. I.. IL . J! . . . I ' 1 1 ..'I I" , 1 ... ill in.' ni.'i i."K 11 i :uin:ii , i.-"i. ... 1i'-t niini'rof ili ,v.fr ivn liiid by Mr I'alriii, nt that lime n (init' Hindi, but eoir i.l.'i'o.l at tl.at .lny a (iiite respect-1 able sheet. The deee.i' e.l iva- nn exeinjihiry cili.. n .nndim ahle n liter, i ' nd while living en- joyed llio esteem of all who knew him. John 'J'. IToovkii; Kso,, of rn'llefonte, Centre eounty, we ee has been iiiuned by lomo of our democratic eotemporuries, for the neininatioii for Auditor General ul llio coining State Convention. Wo nre intimately ac.jiiainted iiiih Mr, Hoover, and we have no hesitation in Miyin;.' that no better 1'eiiioenit, nnd more intelligent biisin.-ts man could be selected. Tike's 1'kak Gold Minis. We copy the following return k nnd letter, which oi-iiri- miliy aprenren in uie .jonnsinv.ii . -".. from the llollidaysburg Stanthml. We give, ..... m i . ,. ;.i,.,t ,...,l..ril. ..i,l,,.i. i,. ..l,.i . ontrudict tliem, that tho public may know that there aro two hides to the pie- turo wliicli the rross nml its t oriesponu-; cuts have painted of the glittering treas- f cim-t. v ..., ,i V,.l,. . I , , 7 To assert that these glowing, accounts nro all humbug, would be ns nbsurd ns to give unciualificd credene to them : but it innv fttld disastroti. .. jlus ciiinli-ii. Tril, says. evel;ll i r... l :...i:. : l.. .1., ..i , 1..1, ...,.. ., luwim'iru jiiu. wt.uiii , nniuii ii.iiiiii.'iit aro nSi.au..g uie o,...sh,ui, u, ,-, , eoin-.mil ill, li. v: t tn i. . v.... v ;cion ,..,,,,,. ilitt p.l.,ir , nuntv will probablv . . I. VI iprinir, and we see bv the1 bo represent.! in the "diggings" in tho ........... A f .1 l lll.i.lill l.T It-Ill. ,11-11. i "'.i i'i i'i .'ii -i... ....... ...... nee, in our opinion, more is iimni iiuin - i . .1 : i ionarv r," lit li. All l not L'ol.t that "lit ters, and the marvelous stories about ihw- tlu-T r.l L'.'rti'l.J, suinii'i or ,.ii-n . in, L-l 1. 1.. .1 1.1 K ..!-,... ... . manv grain, of allowance. Like nil nt... :. 'i... . -i-i.n c, il, t,',r from G. W. i.inn, foi uierlv a eiti.en ol . u.iv.i , .... .... . nmt, gtv.-s the other Ride of tho pie. lire. We o-uninend it to the attention of those who have caught, or may hercafier eaten, the "gold fever:" 1 . . . n, . " .uai,"), lo-.v.i, J in .1, .i.i. T T II .......M.. in . . .m ..... o. . ... .11 .. ..r-... .. . .1.1.. , ,.. i , , r, .1, . i, in "'s : " ' ' , . l .n,. ,,, i I...... . .. i..r).;Pi - iit'' nnd oilier rfl-lr-rii l.afiers cm- (reniin - tlir lol at J'ike Peak. Xou.l d from New'sir, I lid a little interest,.,! in this, or al :it iii tin. well. ne of my lelliw-mcn 2 !-r.i!iv. Whilst I sii.i'.l t.it proiioui-.ee t ni l.t goldili bubble or htnnb.'g by any I'lo.tin. li AlU-ll the people, t() l,nlY;r.t. of e. :l ;: '"I a- : linn. AVe mv about liti.) milv fi-oui th. 1.1 Uma.;.', ;.lid b tVO .1 pi - itV j I I ,,.,ll t . .,' I ...... -r ..... ..,1 HIV... "I'l"' " ".'V '" ' i';.'-". earl to l ie U'-hlieos ot t.ic ; (ii i liillies.- it is true, bui 1 he pi r- Lees a.o so m.iuU that it is a ,pi.-,i;..:, : 'vl.Hlu-r it will pry IO gather it at a.l. The. excitement tluiL is gotten Ui is cf - fected principally by spei'ul.-Uo,,, for the ,. im..,,J.,.J 01 (-kuuiing the honest far-) niers and mechanics 01 tiie east and west. Companies of land -harks hat 6 gone in there und l.ud out i owns, and ns a matter -,f .rtmr, Inwii -nt, lull. nliiOtlnt lo 1 1 1 II. Il ' v". ; -, . . u jthout population, hence their efforts so spread the report -f the great abundance ,"1 gold at. 1 ike s l eai, The Chii.drfn Si r.vivoHs of the Moun tain Mfaiiow Massacre. It will be recol. Iecte.1 that on the occasion of the ninssiu ie of a train of emigrants en rouli to Calif. r nia in 2So7, at the Motintnin Meadows, in the Southern section of this Territory, that some children were saved by the In- 'ls: V ' -v ", le " "' ''"'' 'u' I l. n, .iiiiL.Ii la II.K.W (lint t li-. VlMIII ntti , I;p j-Fplll(.v tllf j,uliaI1 Sui.ei it.ten.lai.t, uir irptifiuo I ltd I unit r "'Vi 'umi n v i ,t.;. 'I. i,.; ,..,- l,. il,,.1 lllll h OI OU" it I l II UI IK H II PLAIT, II 1 1 I . IIam,,litK cllllll. . I . f f - . i' 1 . I I. ..II lf.v ,. H;i t.oinforiably clothed, nnd at- tend eohool, nnd in the spring will be sent !i their telallves. ilnnv can be found. - - lv, i neii leiiinuT, ii tin v Liiii i it-- iii tt i m, Two of the children answer to the name of Dunbar, tho remaining twelve know of no Burnnme, nor t un I hey give any account of nnv friendsor relatives, lint whole ; ir remains yet unisves.igatcd During a doubt Ihat they were massacred by the I'ah.Yant bund of Indians, nssiste.J by the Utes. I he alleged causo was, lhat the eiuifrants tmisoued the water, and thrw poisoned ox in the spring, and idiot at (Indians indiscriminately, on the road. ,, Jmmn9 Hy lliat fight j.j fcev. ert fayS anj ti,ut finally a truce was , iiiaitr, a m it a Jin uwt oi tetiuiia r vtiiy " the camp of the whites, and then ta - ikiiiir them unawntos. the work of dtstruc made, when a la) ge body ot J 11. linns went "' complete I. o jiiiieis can bo ....... . . ........... . , . . . n ...I ......... .. itr,u,it 11, ;ivriaiiy muu vr aititii nan inu iu the names of the murdered or their exact' number.-tWi Wk tor. Alta Vai... JJcc. 19. ' 11. .... , , , , . . . ,.' Ba1 he lumber dealers of Cincmntii 2mV0 lia-Ul incetiug for the purpose of 4 I r in it mOnt-v a. tilt ,11 1 i.nL mi al a. llllljl IUV iiiiiini'-ij I7iijri ivnuiMO i,eu- ll-hiiiian nssociat ion, with a view to tho regiiiniion oi prices in purchasing, anu re- tail rales in the cily. ... ' SfrftTl e wrier of thnt (W-lctter. Prtulnt Higlr. Al)liiilk if ilmuing ilnnn tin' mi ,,, ...,r.., !, ,.. ,U -nl i, ,11...,. ..... II... ,,i.i Kii;.. ..... .. i ....I ' , I 1 HII'I ,I1 II,I1III , ptui 1.1 I' ..,. IllHIII lllll V lit I. ill III Hit flll' .i i 1 oii'l' M i f llni .!. '., ii.vVim, for nf. (o k j( r.,)ll10r.llttttt v ' .......... r it !... n i ..,1. I, I ,. nil- "I mi- 1. 1. in iiivi nil ii'in nil'" liiir. We Mil'li'h tin- li'lliiiMiiir nxlnul )a.t t,.t. , ,,M ,,,,, in-t., r r triiitf ,.,,1,, i, r s....,.i., li i.u il... t r w . i !'. ,1 . Nlieecli nf 'Hill. ii bt.il.lN. on the 1 ,-, i i. nrill, .leliiru-l in Hie N'liale a H.orl j time Mliee. 'I i a mi l ited eompliinen' tn Senator lb, iihieh will be endorne bv ;( ,( ,vl0,i(1(i ,Ml,(.(1tohisMie. I .,.(?! upon the stump iukI elM-wlieie. . . f,- T,iml. ,,f Ceni-iM.i. delivered an ,l,le M.eeeh fo-day on I lie Knhjeet of re tri'ni hiii. nt and tin' laiilV, in reply to M l'.i-'ler. Imt. iiotwillistiindina the mi riteil I iiMuitnti.in ol' that di-liii'-'u hlied Southern 'ehi'iiion of low dutie., it i not prolmbh) . . . , . ..i... inni me iiiu hiiih' n v.uir nn n nnuy l epl-eeniaiivi'. w in oe iuiuiii (mi oy un- e.ni . . ...ii,: : ... i l... test, lie hn taken a manly Mimd in fa- (,eiP tpiie to heaven, ai;iiculturi yields vor of the recommendation of the l're.-i- a H,.t, uli abundant return In the tiller .lent, nnd in mipport of the interests of t( t10 virgin s.iil, ineehai lies find full eni renimylvnnia ; and it may be gratifying : ploy mont in the various pursuits of ii. d un to his numerous friends to know, that, in i tly uu,i jjJ0 wlih' people nre thriving doing fo, he hn more than sustained his jm'Ki c,m(enled. As the best means of se Ibrnier eminent position. curing a continuance- of these blessings, a As a foeaker. Mr. llicler iseeond to nolsi.ii,, Gm-erniiient has been nerfected I man on the lloor. His enunciation is clear land distinct. Knch word that he utters is heard with ea-e in every part of the sa- j mlldi (if its I w inhabitants, and was not cions galleries of the new Hall. II is up : iUVudcd by tho pai d to ls of political hin -pearanee is dignified and commanding, I ij,, ( I'miiuiit Aid Societies, intent and his neiion graceful. In point of elo- j ,U)( n11)1 1,,1,,,1-ing for the best interests of eution alone, he is far superior to M'-,' tlmt l.ioi.tioii but to advance the political I'fnn, nl.s 'I'liosn ivba have heard him when l(dresinj' vast crowds trom tlio stump. - will remember with what ease to himself; . . and Measure to ins nu.uenee, ne cmiri sustain an argument lor nouis. ii na. uoi, however, probably occurred to them, thnt the man who can hold n park lull ci peo- on their loot, without wearying eiiner them or himsell, lor two hours, musv pos- sess at least some oi uie eieuieni m p-nu- li"e oratory. It is not. however, "voice auJ notllillg t.ist. in I'igU-r's case. His i-casoning is clear nndcloM1, His speeches , are ehnracteri.ed bv great unity. IIo nev- er wuimcrs ironi i.is suojeiu, ,.or uaui . himself in contradictions, but pursues his j.m steadily and with a heartfelt pur ,,,. to the end. IIo is perhaps deficient in iniagination. His argument is seldom interspersed w ith figures ol speech, or with brilliuiit illiisli-iLtiniis. Hut without the ,.;.,,.r ,i.,... ,i....;..i,i l,i,. I,,, onm- '"' " .i."".-..,...,. fc.-, ... mam is attention, anu carries coin ici.on u., . . . .. ... the of Uearcpt, ' " ' CoN.iKKSMosMi. Notwithstanding the ........ ...... i. .1. .riln, fliwn f.f tli.. Kcssion. - - Congress seems to be pursuing its course of "masterly inactivity." The Pacific rail road bill has received its quietus for this suasion ; the proposition for tho aequition of Cuba is about in the same condition ; the Homestead bill is still under discus sion, and much uneerlaintv. F.von the mv ..- , -lls ul.i;k,.lv"to pass .... . . ... . "ii i - " ou",r 1 l;u " ' , l" ioi,Iim-im nnv revision, and Hum's ut the close of tho t.resent Congress are like. ly to bo 1 itlll.l ill Uincon lltton nicy ivem ' . . . at the (oiiiiiicihiih m ji mi. pu.i.ii. .( t-ion. n the Sen lie on last Friday the Con- ', ,'. , ." "'. ,. .... ular and tliplo.natic jippropritttmn i 1.. . . . i . A c .. ... ,V:tS l'il..ll 111. IHIL 1 I'l ?,lllf V I -. Vl.-..i.t ..... I..:. 1 . 1. n ...1 1 1 .rt i ii vi 1 1 i.i i I. a. oi , "r"" ' 1 ... , ... ...... i ... i-.... I iie t ill ..V I'lll Was I a K i '11 op. tun in i. r s.'in. ,. , -, ., l ,i, r .;.i ''' . . ' . . ' , eraiinn oi u vu-.u esunied. .ur. (..handler ol .Mi.lig.iii loo it the ilo.il and i indulged in one of t iif -e ebuKti 'lis of ha hi- 1 to the nu n and mea-ures to whi. 1 i : ........1 ..i:.., i,. ., v, ,,.,,,.i: ,,,,l,i: 1 lilt IS u,i iiim l , uill'ai .-nil j. i ... .,i i. .. ii 1 1 ' J 1 fanatic could deliver. Chiiactei izlng tlu'i Presid'-'i't as a brigand nnd various oilier ' ..,,;.!,to o1!.- ,,,, .li, mint iw Tl... in. , , . '. , ' . ", , . I me .lutuies r.iso .-nii.o 11. 101 r.,,,., . .' - ! nuju-iMtion ; even their r.liuio'.s failii did I r . ,.s,,tif! llLs 1!lall,n:mt ult!i(.k.. o nun - ' . . . ,r 1,..! 1 1 - , , , 1 ended Mr A bander was reply, d toby Mr. Polk of Missouri, mid in n style ol 1 . , ....... .1 : ,l...i UlOill'l ilUOll nun j,ei-nasii.-iiiuni. iii .i.i.. contrasted ft rongly with the intemperate harangue of the senator from Michigan. After some further discussion by Mr. Seward who is non-committal on the ques tion, the Fiilject was postponed, and the diplomatic appropriation bill iigain taken up ; but the Senate adjourned without taking n vote on it. In the House a bill to regulate the post nce on Newsi'dj-e-rs and Periodicals was ! und, r consideration Many deft Is were n . i . .. i .. :.. n l :n l I made by the pres.. One section, ns it newspapers t prepay their entile riicula-; ' , . .,... M nmde bv Mr v.,,,.' ! !T A alU,"l't." " ' r' u , , . i i-i- , - - -- i ,,s1' t0 U'"'S "1 ul" abolishing lhc,r lllnrl .. for yc.n on prenl mnv gtt.um. franking privilege. From this the diseus-boats in other counties ,,,,,d instittionaiy sion ran into one on reduction of cxpendi- '-oilers nnd locomotive nt home and Hl.road !.,. 0,i i, ' r . X, j , . of . . . . my- I Saturday Feb. 10. Tl.o Senate resolved . . nn .,.,,,.,., .. ,in : I evening sessions. After reading a report of the Committee c, 1 . ... on pensionsnnd someolher prcliminnry ..... .,,. - ! appropriation bill was again taken up af- I . r..i.i.. ,i;ui;nn tl. Mil r,H...rt (JlSCUSSlons. the Consular nna UllilOinnilC ter considerable discussion the bill passed I , c.nil,- I . In tho Uouhc little was done, except (o discuss tho army appropriation bills; bin the a.ljoui ninent took place without any '.1 .. definite action i A Vim f V l 11 v A wrib-iiirn tinni-'f i tu ft 4S a vt. aa . inni. ...j-. ..... .. 1 a hunter wl o killed nine thousand (-nii.es in mur nir shots, nnd the nir was full of fall- ing birds lor sevtinniuys, not to Hj.eiiK oi the crent number of cripple hobbling nboiit on lh' ground. The A mlMlon of Orrgnn pt.pltn the iml hitler timi pi-ci'lnht n ii.-il,.i i. n lnl tiill"iity of the Mink If. puLh. iin I'liilv in ' tu'K , lln hill Ik Iclnill Hieinii int.. tin' I lil"l pne, I it ii Imilvnii Nihil ilni n (li-. i.lwl ninjoiiti. A t In iini'' ''ill Iuki i ifvi'iii-ly t i (' I IH'iill I'lllnllll'lv l v lilt' Slliltf. nll'l llIV . . ., . . , ,i li'ii'ii cil Hn I'lliciiil fiiiii'iinii fi nil' k,.il, I III1 ri'ple-Cllllllltl HI Hlf HI" smt nn tln rm-ilir linvn t iik Hu n mmiI n Hi.' '.Min. 'il-of lli Nulinn, mi l ivm li"" in.'. I '' ii.'i' In- tlii i'i. I.i nl lVnn Ill!llirl hit 11 in t- in mi- nun hi ' nn- . " . ,. ' ... ,, . I m Iviiiiiii. irpniia nn. I the oliler ineiiilieiH .,, (,, r,., I,.. .;, . The advent of Ore into the l'liinn i " ell ealcnbueil In -i.u-- n tl.rill !' jdenmro in the mind of nil hue .alri.il wlii'ii fonteinpliitmn I lie if,.Aiv,1i mi.1 , l,-,.lt ii iiiir.li t nl tlii I'Olinlrv. ,( lll)t )(( yvnfn t,,wl i(u l o i ..; ,..,l,' I mil.. Sin In u us nut i-n.l- ,,., Mlv by ii lew adventurous l-ioneers ( 1 1 vl 1 i. i . ii - --.... . IVIltl 1 1 1 l 11 1 11 1. I .1 T-I.illllJ ruii7-irii-.. : "' I"'"" or such innduets of the noil as nirunj f'r,.ti.i t.i"ir ru.lo hubanliy. Now a nu- i ,iu.,.0us . hapi. y nnd industrious population . 1 . 1 1 . . . . . i i i., i , . kiii-ciui over lliai region : veuooi uuui- 1 . .... liui-e urUeii as it bv liiaitie. eliill'elies iioiut vvit tiout tumult or violence, because the '-,.niiorv was allowed to remain in the 1 I.;, ,,( s,., t.inmil nartv. ea-'pr onlv ............. ... - - . . . ' ul. M)Wer. Oregon escaped Un curse, wlH.t j,.)) U)nn 0no of ner sister Tetrito- ,s i , , .nL.(.ts ol llio oxemption can bo seen in tho different positions of the two ut the preelit time. Hut the utru-'jile is now over with Ore- , . tuwe is 0,u.n before her in i ,lu)itl,lts Tllt. ..osition of this Slate is such ns to niak her destiny, both coins mercially and politically, of great interest to the older State of the Confederation. If her progress for tho next ten jeurs keep pace with the hopus founded on the past, Oregon, in point of commercial im portance, will be of immense advantage to the Union. In the divisions of political parties and the settlement of que lions ol commanding national importance, Oregon must also play a conspicuous part. A near contingency may nrise, in which her vote ... : 1 1 . 1 nu . 1 . itr n tr ti i nut I tn v t ti I i ni l himiui " n "luuii it...i.tui. i..v. . K.,.f :.,... inl, lln(i riotic sons form the balance ol political strength upon which the continuance of the union of Ihrse States will rest. If that time arrives, the wisdom and policy of ad mitting this State will be fully demon strated, and from the action of her loyal nnd patriotic representatives may be glean ed the real motives which prompted the I rt.nit in her luadlong course, ahe placed the ba ortioitiiin of such Union hulrri as Grow, k.-t upon the ground, knell t,e-iile ii, mid reim i- (iidding, Wash'ounie, lilillingaine, nnd tlieii- taunt ca eonled.'l'ales. I Hcl'-iII, in the formation of her Constituti. n, nn.I in the ehoji-eof the men who are to represent her in the halls ol .Miiuin.n legislation, ! has put upon reeonl her devotion to those lureiit Coli-titutioiial principles Upon the 1 faithful a.lhereiie? to wl;ieh Uepelid.i the I....11 l.ni., ,.f t . K.tnii re to t in p i World. She is lor the I'liion, first, last. -- - ,.,,,,.;,,..,,,.., . ! M nys. She hn repii(hat. l in il o u.osi nli-Kcl, cinph itic nnd uniiuslakableman ner lite attempt to engraft upon our lice ""! in of govei linient the hurtful doc- ti-ine of liio.lern deuuir;o;.ue, and infect ;oliJ H.a Mt,., with 'l,t. tlisgusiing uiea , -. ...... . . . .. i I ,. , . i I u . t All lit!.. tHI'iillll I '. 11 I . ' , ' 1 "i ,t . .. i w.-.il,- . Irt,. .. umi 1 heiir-i, I lie si nin.l ei ni,.i ...... .- . ...... - - - . .tun iin.n nl tlm lislttmi lisik imoli Ik - i i . i . - I future with contl.Ilice as to Its great polill cnl result. ,. , f if, j, no ,.,,.. I , . ., . . u-...l. led tbe intelligence ot the lurth ot new sis-1 m,,,,., ii. w.,:i,;,,,. ,u, ..ile j ter State (tl tbe I'.icifi", tiilh the liveliest un nlrinunii one. inid ile-liiiy I. .- ... .i'i. .:...i'.!.i 1 c deinonstrallons oi joy. iney saw in i n is l.,, r.....l. ; wv.i tint niMin'li ol'tl.iii ' demonstration of jr.v. i . , - . , - , .... . it r,...li r-vi.'lei.eorfVtl I .e s lenp'h o that i,r,,,,i ,.:., .1,,. m,,. n,l.liiioi,.-,l ,-rn.fs that the Pnioii is still safe from thel attacks of traitor and !cn.a-'"irues. and I .11,..;.. r.o.l , .- mil viint i.. ill.-ll ni-lioll !Ik- , " " ' " v v " " ; is re'.nreJ in another column. In this , - , (.i l ilf. ' ba. n" the wliole Ci'iu'-t'.'V parliciplites, nnd on ac-iiiii, s her independent pmitiou i-cd with the best wishes of the rat- riotic nu-n 'of nil section of the Union hai'j J'ei.-sy'ni'iiw. j wlial purl of the um.-t .r.giuiully di'.n,v,-d an 1 i reiki, aa heart .I". a the bl.u k f n-a exist wmeii ai ol.a.nr.-p the liivine Inrlit wiiliin, thai "wih Pl.EASlN.: isiox I'lTTsut noli (-0si - liri.,j murtieT ; iiuwo(l , ny b. rre.1 right band I NO lira OWN SwoKF. A correspondent of: upon the life of a b.innleaa sleeping babe.' abe tlie A. Y. Timet w ho looks nt the world ' ing ao hcijilea-, ao pure, uud ao holy, that aiu i: I'roin an engineei's point of view, writes 'aclf ahoul.1 stand appalled iu ita (.resence, and thuifrom the Iron Citv: judder at the idea of polluting it with a touch : , , " , .. A. 1 Jlurder a aleejnng liilaiit I II hnl dniliolieal in "For example. 1 inn loot ing out from !flticnrc Clllll(l have rC11 ut wrk ,,, ,ho he-lrt f my window njion hnlfa mil" of stealuboHts, n.at wretched woman? Could it have been lo every one of which, together witl several ,ve brr worldly reputation, ahe waa willing . Hundred others nil the wny from here to tt.ke upon her aoul a loui of guiit wliieh would New Orleans, lire throwing mini utilold : 1,1 r 1,ir A"- ,lu" "" '"" uuiaiiioum tons or fuel from their ehininevs.' For nt ' ' ; the counilcsa age, - , iie: i.. "' eteniily I Or tlid ahe undertake the .ask l.ir least four years, bumlreds of engineer bai e . 1e J,-W.u,lvgaiu Or was al.e fettered seen this iihnrd snerifiee ot coal, (lany, by the gives ot em, nnd foired into the c.iuiii! -ami would have been only too ghnl to non of the act lo aave her miaerablv peraon lr.nn ; have made such alterations in ll.e tin na 1 ee of thee MeanilMint. lit n niolori.te. ': ,r t.nK,Uf., There is no mistake nbnut t he entirely preventlr.g the smoke ol biiiimin- ous coal, and of increasing to calorific el- feet at least one ouarter. It bus been done n merely connsts in gn ing iiiu cuiouiei . , ' intimate mechanical mixture with air, niid .e ann neat lor tne cuc.n. cai nnxiure. I Un? ,r"Vn.' '"'.V- l,,"Cy"g T , . 'would look to see Pittsburgh without that f,?'"ul ?oud hanging over the street, lulls and rivers but such Vision la too biicht to be nermanent. The eorresiiond- . . ' "The railways are doing better. Many ofthemare burning un their fuel, singu- cut adds: m uem aie ourning up uieir iuci s ngu lany enougn. I lie 1 ennsyiyama lloilroud enough Company are about to institute a careful syst in ol coal-burn ing experiments, aided !'? ""''"'" analysis, wmcn are i.Kciy 111,11 ."r" ..iii.owtiiiit iiuine. 1 lie rni.113 are now preparing at ll.e Alloona .l.tms. ti... i. ... .,i i . i.i.. .i . , ne iei.iui v.. u uc uuiy gne.i eo ulu ,,Uu "C. Cndf.B tuc I.lyior. Law. A man Machias, Me., having some hay destroyed iy some uiuiikcii men. sueuine man wuo sold them the liquor, fonts value, and the -jury gave Lima verdict. rilANl IS 8. IM..I. ANr.W S10P.Y. n i. , i.i t n MM mi K Ml I kH, Al.t..NKH til.Al.l.tlf" IS Till-: 01 M II Y, I ii thr IMh of I rbl-nm u it n rsriTi n -jhk .in VnitTI XKS nK A KiU i,ln. .1 7!'V of l.'h iM il it. TI,I.X Sl-rv. Lv tin' 1-H.ir a.i.linr ..f "MAiiuik. tiik Yiiii.iHiFnmt i v.""i:v. KI.KKX WIl.S.iX," -TIIK VK-' r M A K KK'.S - 1 A I ' I' K K X T I y I'.,' THE AHAXUO.Ntil Will-.," I II K l-'l Id HA . I . rt.'., mii-l .rinl.. IV i lir i II I 11" t 1 ' I I ' I .. ; r ':tiiin;mJ..Vsu,;; an.l Ur7 l tia l'niv iitoa. "AZAKI. KAIX" in full .if riiip.i.l.'i nn.I In.'i lnU which eiimiiit fail to llirlu Uieir ro:y Tniii taina the ayin.alhiea of the buii.iin he.irt ; while rein of quiet humor la developed by .nine of i ' - ... the characters who tlgure in the Jirogreaa tit Uie atory, that will provoke a laugh fro... the moat aedalu reader, iu spite of iself. "Atael Kail.- ia a great picture of life, which brlnga before the mind of the reader the alornia and aunshlne of hun.iiii exialeuu., as portrayed, and felt, ami participuled in by living, breathing human he. inga. The reader at once recogimca ila ,rl,. fulne.a hy the infalililo tost wci-'h his own heart furnbliea. The incidenti and the adventures of the ehara.'tera who figure ia the pages uf "Ami- el Kain," are alteiiintely of the most exciting and niniiaiag chnra ter. This atory will be handsomely illustrated bv ono of tho loading ilesignera of the day. Tho f.d lowing i? tl." opening clmjiler. Irntn which ttc render can form auine little idea of its oharnccr. though to judge uf ita uuriU full he must read tho tirst two numbers. CIIAl'TEU I. A DAUK DKED. "Tlip ni.)uiili(;)it lins n roil tlno like liloo.l, tin. slum scum ti trcnililc Willi honur, lliu vniccs ol ilcQ.liii(; n 1 1 v ' ' "r Ij.irno to my curs in every wind tliut hloiT. dh ! oh ! oh ! It it tuu fnir u niyht to ruimnit to foul n tlp. il !" It ii tho fiautiu rxi'luiuution of a tall jruurit, umn.uline looking wouiau. who carrie.l upon her nrui n lnrge ciie covprcj bucket, nn.I who walked nwiftly in tho ilire.'iion of the old wivered briilgo which vonueclcd the villiigo of Uollovillo nd liut-ktonn, lying in the wtntern part of the State of New York. Tho in.mn wnp nt the full, and the little river ptrplulnn j . ! 1 1 -i 1 lv from ah. ire to iliurn, gliateoed like burnished ailver under it I. mad hhuo, and ;eftected the blue c.ineave with it (ountlefp (,'liller inj; nilis, and the giant trees and leaeeful cott igei nh eh skirted eitlici ahoro. "Too fair a iiiht fjr ao foul a de -1 !" she re j.catcd oa with rnjiid atridca alie still iiir.-u. d hvr wiv. Xu found broke the itillueaa of uiglit's iiiei reign, aave her own un.'arlhly voice, and the inu aical rippling of tbe limped H-ntoroi. it rushed to wmle through the pluieca of the old iiiilldniii, nod went tinkling on it way to mingle again nith ita aourcr, ll;p aolt aoulli wild which M-enieil In whisper I) tho lenvea as it kined tin in, tho ui.iurnfnl ineio 1 v of llio whip jijr- ill and llu luol.moua hum ot insect life. "Tim fuir a night fur ao foul a deed .'" hc re- peuic.l lor me Hum inue, at pan-in tor nu in I ving the tirst t-ovi-r at.d then while impkin al- "'" m.i.k.ii i s...oe up.-u m Iciitnr a ol a ale. pin;; biib'.. "lie in tot iml live, and vet hurt Vint 1 kill liiiu ! she exeliiiiueil, iu m tone burderiug on fivn.v.) t le w,.re a , . or rTrn iier..u b. ! !, would i.liu,-glc lor life a d f.hl mo back, ! and glure mvitgel.v up .ii me, i . I eoiii.' .I.i ii, j yr n, even u were j.nne timer Dane, l iMjrm ti ""l "u uur t'-il mi soul with An f.il-e, . ... iu-mi i I'leini- I'll mil., uii'i uaun ,-. ii .e .1 M, in ... I "" l"K,"f. tr"" '" r' "" r'-'' ''- . i . . ,- ... r,vn o.n rme fbj- i..,.i tie n,u.. .i.e. nun in,.- - ,i ,.. i" i-i.-u. . - 1 As ab spake, lac Ue eor.b.i.t aurvwii of an ol upon tree uara i.y giiiten upon i.er eurs, mm Ihe di.-u.al h.,l ot a doe 1 i""" ' tli.y are the in. iiih pieces of I 'i still v !" e. "iheir n isw-r it v.'il I, n?u.t tji.e ne- ....u..e . And ciul.'liiiig thj basket nilh .nicrvous eia.-i' i lieKain "Wiih stea.tliv pure toward btr d.-elgn Sloved like a gUoet ?" It was in.lieil. too f ira nighl for the otmni ion uf A n deed ! l'l,i, inurter' J lie nml , lemlli as m all ueirilera 1 vVhn cm cntenipiai i liniit a Ihrill ol honor? i c ..- imund ;,,1,lt a:" ll1';"1 is J.;iit.t ; ..,( i i ..iiiii i inure lt'lri'iU ll.'i.i lirntu mi' i-c tl i.a - u.e atrong nrui ot the law ? M.r reached tl.e bridge lit last, an imaging n, iui, c, when ahe bmuglil lipid one ot the ln.l , ny openiiigfl made at in'ervula throughout , ,cl gilt of the rtructure lor til purpose of a I 111, till). ,,.bt, und pliu-ingtl gaud out upon the slim. ahe atan.Uhua. Her be K tli a ba.-ket at her feet, ah atiimmriiiig wat r. Long did better nature kiu eiideul- , , , . , ly again bulil.ng atoutly against g,lt, fr ahe ,1.n';"; b , over in ,lor lniml - .x0 dn.p bim ia the cold, dark, treacbetoua TlZT llU nndatark at the bottom, wheu I nughi rathor to -- -3- . " . . " " thia .Hen.aUienis.n n..? I will not do it 1 i.h. WH U orgy,)-eo,no baly, I wjll uiiB ,ou blCK thouge late itaelf ataud to .ui.r the teok up tbe baaket, and alartrd to retraee aeratejis. tor about thirty yard, ahe walked - tl.. I 1.... 1 . . . . mo a am an rpuih una, in inn lit w. ,. -r. i... ..niil . ..I , . ,. . , ' ""r14- "a at len.lh PP ..u. k..u ...,..... ,.r. ......1. - -But what U to beooui. of me ? (.he mattered : 1 jur, uut die. Iain not prepared to die. I am not prepared to enter the preaence of an offended f'i'J', nd Is. Fool that 1 am, why can- to yiT'"''"; lMn- . ' , o r - a . itats lo d.i H again f Save ooinruitied oriine before why should 1 he a- - bh, relurned to tb. window wllh hurried flop, aud paaaing the ba-kol out. inatantlr. aa though ti aut before eonacience could tnterpoae, I ll' AM f 1 in ",''a " Menclcrl. for an initant, l,o the ne ueiu ii auspenaed, lor an initant, above tbe stream. 8ud.li.nly, however, the withdrew it. a,, lA . ,. BIB bBf crtled ar( , j WM .tout u throw , the baaket in wiiiiout tvin i. rn,-,.r in mi-.l smile rtel I tier lite lilllc sin.e n.-e, i Tl.o aim of t!,e p-ibli.h.r of the XEf t Jt.i( (l , , ,,(,., , , n. ,-1,,, ' v o i; K W L K K i. Y i- t.. t-u. ui.f7l'. ,rr nMurf, rPm,Pe w.n burr with l.erjMU1K.r i,al o-eutuali.v fai l its wjy to mrj ) heart, but . quickly t'Twing the napkin over the J f,i cSid,. ,n the I. tn.l that i.,.-;i be a (.. jlillli; lorm, he cx-iuimed as she pa-.e.l the euv. vuior wherever it poef-e.ptally popular in lit; ;or UVVT l ua-ket: workshop nnd the oltiee nt ilie firei.le of ilii j "If I look at him any longer I ahull go wild! Knruu-r, c r in the counting room of the M- down, or without a weight to sink it. I saw ' 1 1 Dill mill -i nn-." Aim il li,.,B, . riar, he ti.ii iii. 1, mul rivnUt A . " I i il ,rt . r ill iii' .n II "si'S f. ..(.,,,.. Iml, fh ! I tlmi' li" In ol,i,i, I ... 11,1-.i f ti I r..'.l..iin'u. hill , 2 t nii iiil.Mniir nl it i'h m ii.t,f n,'i, iml lii'i.t mi Infiiiit fi. tiln mill In ,'. ' tlmi Mum? Ami ill n..l til lie), t,.,m H"' 1 rr li. .ri mt llnl line .-I ni ni,,t im-iin ilin..ifiin .ii-nir' .Iml, h,i ' " H III. I I 11,1. i,.iif , on, i, . . ' 'i ..in' ini'i i' I k. mi. llii'n, liiri'Wi'll i " AHin flif rnlff.l lh Im-ki-l In I So (,, ni..M). 1I1.1 ni.iliiii, nn I nll.iwi'.l Hit mwinij-i,',, .liinr iiiin I In- IiiIiiiiI'i lui'f. li , n,ii,. ml I jr. lip ImnuiH I'limml Ml liiLi, K'iitlr l.rrrlllilliit, ill lllir, pl.nnp HpihI., k ilimine in i-t.-rv t(iiiii-kU, litv .tHrohillv , K" -"I "Mi I ,l,.,,In, ""1- '."'-h, M vi"ii i),tu.., ,w r. iIh.I it. fn.iurc. ( , i"" "' ...iinfu, u.,,.,j a " ' ... ' 1 " . 1 I DHL n 111 U'.i , I'linu Uliu jriuiirv IN. tan r 1 . A...1 rrp .olu lU. n.,,tia, .h. oi lui.-kt't, ii-t it uiu tho liri.le, ami i,n,, ht-rw,, t.iwnr.i Ihe enlrnni-e. She r"turnu, ihui-tli .;, .. I,. ...... h h 1 ir.i.. .. 1 m m ......v ... ,i ucu-riuini-il 1. '"' "rincr rcne ii.on in.in her raia,, ,,, I''1"'1'1' ll.em carefully bcnea.h the lid of ih, i l.n. tr.tt .-tllirilll llrtrlfi. In ....... v. .1.. . a -. cuier, Uul from her boa.mi a roll of tape with which ah, ; ,ril,y y"ed the cover t. Ihe bo yofth.l. Kt', A"'1 !"' " through the window. , moment rite held it thus, and then ahe dr, j, bu" hrk "nd ,l,,n "" 'i '"l-d it to tlti fut lol,,n "f lior uriu. 1-iveoriix times did ib. pent t os, uud nt Unjlh, na a lock of ti.road I teriuiiintion aettlc.l upon her face, ahegavIWl l?'"""" 'j'0" ' rl" current, which aaetk. eA UI"1 l",1lll',J a8 " '"1,8,l ,n " mni ffumi 'lio stone butlresj which oppoaed il, auddeol, I k'"au1 1,er K"'V J t" laakct at once rnpi.uy 10 i,.o oouom. - " I n.'re I I over t laal ! (aaid the woim, """I" "" pane mrneu to Itn, lio spot,) the crying of a dead baby will nobody from sleeping !" but 11,0 yelling of a live man w,7i, n 7.ing sarpiut : exeluime.l a Voice .erectly bhia4 her, and the next moment a rough gnup m laid upon hor ihoul.ler. With nn exclamation of fear and a imiJu bound, tl o woman broke from hor aaaailani,uj lie d, leaving her ahawl in hia grnap, while it af er purauing her a few atepa, exclaimed wrath- fu'ly I'Coiisuru it! I can't follow her, and shell get el an off! Murder! Murder! Stop her ! Ebt'i be" n murdeiiu a baby." No one except the guilty fugitive, howeiii, heard the warning cry, and unmolested the tea un with the ajieei if the wind, with th feufil thought that ahe bad eonimtted child murder Ij. inz heavily upon her soul. For continuation, aee No. I.i of the A'ate IVi B WrrUy, which you can get trow nil the hen Amenta. Vk lin.e ulf'i in preparation a uw Revolulitt. aty Sory from the jicn of . ER. J H. EOBIKSOU, 1 Author of ".Vici- WhifKf," 'lurk Bitn," 'Half. Withd Mai," "I'iunetrt uf A(eij' etc' etc., entitled - ; OXK-liYED SAUL,; THE TO II V LEA QUE; A Tate uf Koulli Carolina, Wh'n-'n will be coiutncuced ao aa to be for ul.kj B ..II V . ,. .. .1 ... .1. . a . Wk un .ii.. ucu.i'rn ou or auoui iuo urn ui . March. Two Creat Stories Together! In addition Id the other attrnetiins offered by llio NEW YOKK WEEKLY, rbicli universally acknowledged to be the II li S T S T O l V 1' A i i: R .Y'j ir pivluiici) rx Axr pa h t of m wo tap; - i-ti..i,t ii tinner l nut linrm, . pnn . ih pln- in tl - l.nn.ls . 1 their chii.lren withuou - . ,-...v..,n ..... ir , c,,neiit. Iec!n;g certain ll.nt iu t,lMi . . i iv.n ne to fiiuiuiaio ineir una .s lo the parMiiliii kr u'. ledj.', or lent i hem to abhor vice i at r .. wb a ,, a , we feel asaured. will re- ,,, f,e aupp -rt f it, ,'igeut pe.iplo, wl 'tie ...r.-e cireiilutinunlren.lv reavbe-l bttl. . w V. ik V. cok.-.v u vea ilmt we aie m l Ui : ti. k ti hi nur e. tin.i.le ot ublic opinion. M'tf.i. I .ins el that a. I ne rt juire to introduce tbe pi j p.-1 iiilo evi rr liou.-ehu'd ,n tne country, ii Ul: nn- e.iple tiio.v n:",i.-i ,.i..ii,ii,',-, and n;.iV,o then a.-.H.i,iitcU " ill, li e nature and character of I, ' t i n tl Clltl'l.li.. ( ! I The -New York WeeMy ia now auidhrit i, spicci'ile .No.vt-Agents an I llookaeilon tu lit Cni:, ,1 .S'aUa, and font by n.nil to r.carlj (vrrj pol olliee in l!ie colliery. j rAiuay.- bay ii, U k,.ki.v from tl.e N'.m At-til. where liieie i.J oi.o. lly ni.itl tin' t-n-are i- a y i-tii, in u li.nice, or t o eopiei fur I' Spei-imcii cipiesse.il fee, when desired. All toe IclolilllH ui. liddiesscii A. J. WlLI.I.VM.SO., Editor ami Hrupriato', An. 22, ,V t i al if. f .Now is the time to Commence TAKISO THE m;h louk vvtKki.Y. ; no. , vol. ir. UllEAT lilSCoVEKY OF THE AGS, Important to TOIACCO CHEWERS. Dl. tiUSTAV LINNAliD'S TA.sTt: iu:.stoi:a tive TnociiB The (ji ait tulstittiltfor Ti liceo. It ia well known and incontrovertible be that tho Use of Tobaero ia the promotlne.'" mnnv of the moat aevero M EX TAL ANUPIlT! 1CAL UISORIjEKS to which the raceofai aiibject. aa cart ul nnulyaia and long asd psiaf' experi nee have clearly proven that it cootoi'' certain nnrcotie and juiiaiinoua prnpertiel dangerous in their effect, which by entering i1' the blood derangea the functions snd operatie" of the heart, causing many to auppoae tbalorpt to be aerioualy diaeaacd. TOUACI O aneeta also the entire nerroai ijr teui, uinoifeating itaelf at all who hanoaea noxioua weed w ill bear leatiinony in Laaiil" Nervoua Irritability, Water Braah, Dyrl,,i' many other diaordera of a aimllar ehara'"'- THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHE " deaigned to counteract theae baneful inlucif aud have proved comilelel auceeafl io s titude ofcaaca. and wherever uaed. Bein leu in themaelrei they exert a benelicial upon the entire syatein, realoring the Tsate wlw baa become vitiated or deatroyed by nr '"V gence, emnpletoly remuring Ine im accompanying tickling lenaation of the TlraH which are alwaya ronaeqnent npoa '"k,,"j,L from tbe use of Tobaeeo, snd by givisi tone to the etomach invigorate the whole a.yw Peraona who are irrelriersWy B(le.,B'!"'" their eoiiilitutions and ihorteniny eir - shogld I vi Iheae Treh iamediatfly snd I lra off the injnrioua and unpleaaant kabil of I ee chewing, , to Theae Troches or Loienges are pat eearenieut and poruble form at the lu J 50 ocnta per box. A liberal discount k '"ur, lr.-fared solely by tbe underaigued U " all orders abvuld be addreaaed. J.KMKS K. LOWERS, DnrTL Cor. 2d aud Kacs itreett, u, April 16, 185L ly. ' Constables lllank for sale at thisOffioa 'I. (.,