liTll 1c) MIMI 111511 =EI EMI =MEM 11:11,11 i 6.1 vsaILVIZII IMIE TOWANDA: o)ebncsban lU3tainn,b:cemiarr 20, tFer Bradford iterorter.) SHALL MAN UYE AGAIN. Is this Ahortlife the lot of 'man To live and dream and perish then Or have'we not arssurance given That man shall live again in heaven? Though sceptics may God's word reject And call the same of no effect, To me this word wa■ nobler given For 'there I see a.God in Heaven. Tis there I heacihe shepherds say Our Saviour in a manger lay ; And there a will to Angels given Aloud proclaim good news from heaven- What tt glorious song they sing, How sweet the news that Angels bringl glad tidings of great joy is•gtven ', To all on earth, and all in heaven. Our Saviour yielded up his breath And burst the bars ofi>hell and death, And thus we have assurance given, That manishall live again in beai.en. Museum, Pa. The Gold llllnes In CaOra. We make the following copious extract from col. ileimaseh. dated Moutercy, Anima 111 h. de.erililng the visit limit, to the gold motes of the Sacrnmento, in the tuna of ay. Cul. ithision• left the gurrisuftat Alunterey wt the l;th of-lane. Ile says: • We reached. San Francisco' on the 20th, and found that all, of nearly all, its male inhabitantsdial gone to the mines. The town, which a„ few months 'before was - so busy and thriving, was thOn almost deserted. On the evening of the 2111 i, the horses of the escort were crossed to tlonsoleto a lau uch, and on the following day we resumed the journey, by way of Bodega and Sonoma, to Sotter's fort, where we arrived on the morning of the 3d ofJnly. Along the whole route, mills were lying idle, fi n ds of wheat were open to cattle and horses, hous e s vacant, and farms going to waste. At Sutter's there was more life and business. Launches Were dis charging their cargoes at the river, anti carts were hauling goods to the where already were esta blished several stores, a hotel, firs Captain Sutter had only two mechanics in his employ, (a wagon maker and a blacksmith) whom he was then Fray ing ten Dollars a day. Merehants pay him a month ly rent of .1 4 100 per room'; and whilst I was there, a two-story house in the fort was rented as a hotel 1.. r !'...5i)0 a month. At the urgent 'solicitation of many gentlemen, 1 ilelays.tl there to 'Participate in the first pnblie cele. bratim of our national anniversary at that fort, hut nu the 5.h resumed the journey, and proceeded twenty-live miles up the American fork to a point on it now known as the Lower Mines, or Mormon I )i;ging6. The hill sides were thickly strewn with canvass tents aid bush arbors;. a store was erected; and several boarding shanties in operation. The day tv'ax intense%y hot, yet about two hundred men were at work in the full glare of the sun wa‘hing for gold—some with tin pans, some with-close wo en Indian baskets, but the greater part had. a rude machine, known as the cradh. This is on rock ers; six or eight *feet long, open at the foot, and at its head has a coarse grate or sieve; the bottom is rounded, with small elects nailgt across. Four men are required to. work this machine ; one digs the ground in the bank close by the stream: ano ther carries it to the cradle and empties it on the grate; a third gives-a violent rocking motion to the Machine; whilst a fourth dashes on water from the streatn itself. 'The sieVe keeps the coarse stones from enteringt the cradle,' the current of water washes off the ear thy matter, and the gravel is gradually carried .ont at the foot of the machine, leaving the gold mix 4 with a fleavv fine black sand above the first eleetsi The sand and gold mixed together are then drawn nfl through auger holes into a pan below, are dried in the sun, and afterwardS separated by blowing oil the sand. A party of four men thus employed at the lower mines averaged t!t100 a day. The In dians, and those who have nothing but pans orwil low ba , kets..gratlnally wash out the earth, and Se. 'ramie the gravel by hand, leaving not:ling but the gold mixed with sand, which is separated in the !trawler before des( tared. The gold in the lower rumen is in tine bright scales, of .vithich 1 send se veral specimens. As we ascended the south branch of the Ameri can fork, the country became more broken and mountainous, and a: the saw mill, 25 miles above the lower wasings, or 50 miles from Sutter's, the hills rise to about a thousand feet above the level of the Sacrainento plain. Here a species of pine 0c... curs, which le Ito the discovery of the gold. Cart. Satter feeling the great wain of lumber, contracted in September last, with Mr. Marshall to build a saw mill at that place. _ It was erected in the course of the past winter and spring—a darn and race con.; structed ; but when the water was let on.the wheel, the tail-race was found to be too narrow to permit the water to escape with sufficient rapidity. Mr. Marshall, to save labor, let the water directly into the race with a strong current, so as to wash it iti 'der and deepen. He effected his purpose, and a large bed et mud and gratel was carried to the foot ,of the race. One day Mr. Marshall, as he was walking down the rare to this dersiteof mod. observed some glittering partielelll at its apper.ralge; lie gathered a few, examined them, and became saiipqqa.of their value. He then went to the fort, told Capt. Sutter of his discovery, and they agreed to' keep, it secret until a Certain of &Atter 11-, however, grit out, and spreail like magic.- lter, markabler soecess attended. the labors of the first explorers, and in a few weeks hundreds of - titbit were drawn thither.' * *' 1195 'gad is in waleica ImM &giver tharlithoso of the lowpr mines. Tann' iftie the metuditip;4tholOppoOte or with-:bank of th south fork, iwliere, in then. beat of • small.remarns ar nowlslty;!a 'greatAleal Of 'Coarse gold 'has 3 . . ' .....,'' ' ''' .. 2 :r . 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I Z WV+ Ni 1 : if 4 4 11-•, , • 34 14crn tilts! w r wi.i34114 s rmtt ''ar.344C -0 1: 4 :Vaptigebrir*- •7`. • • .11 .. iISII 9'1'.1 A vfwti 1.3 44711:01 , tdl rzlrld I 4.6 10 1114 . 4 / 11,14 .J 1 F/". 1, ' 11 . 1 4 S 1,4 bus kerns) nisitlmrn ').!! ~v,,,Q4zunte, e-ostai-, it-A-11 ...cesslgortit . • • 11.1 ifili - ; • =t . M.sll,l '' elti (:ti - 11 - rl6O ,;•14:1 . w •. '" ill MEM ' h.fi••• tv.l , r1 , 4 - apt S7I been leend.' ILllmplkitawileveratviirditessatiornskj all el- whom irere'llloing' 4 oeTtifelPtaltr, ccimcns`wem T' or five ounce.. *gm will tweceive drat.some °hike tteettncms acdoml . psnying•thls , hold mrechanicaltridettes , Vil that the grirfaee is • touit,' , atid.ei:Wioilj g rird ft 4 . gold . i- to in the crevicicii ; of tra.k,., Tins ;gild flw4pctt „ jjee,ll gartied far by water,. but musthave remained near where it was lira depoSittid-frcratthe reek ihnt woe bound it 10 ." *' "*- July I left the mill, and, crosit'ed. fe ii„ . .434sl;itrcatri emptying into the,Ametican foqi,. three itia-tfeur 'miles below the .saw-arill. I Asruck ormeitirn (now known' as Wober'3 Creek) at tliFiv:rishi*ol Sunol & Co. They ha d about thirty Indians gni. , • ployed, whom tlicy . pay 4 in merchandise.; They were getting gold of wiiharacter similar to that loan .1 in the main fork. * * • * J * :"`*“ _ . From this point we proceedfd l 'up the - stMarn about eight . miles, where wo found a - weal many people and lodiaus , -;-sonte en Q gagal in : the , bia&tf the stream, and others in the-entail ' , rills:that pin into - it These latter arer : exCetialrgly ,and 1 1 Wo ounces were considered ari ordinary _yield for a days work. .A small gutter, not more,than a-htm dred yards long by four-feet wide,'and tvicrorthree feet 4lcep, was pointed out - to me as the one where two men—William Daly and Perry, AdeCoou, hat!, a short time before, obtained Sltyoooworth of gold. Capt. Weber informed me that he ktiew that th6e two men had employed fohr vtliite men end.about a hundred and; Amt, at. the end of .one week=s work they paid off their partyount hail left $lO,OOO worth of this gold.'- Ano , .her small ravine was shown me, from u c'la . liad tern takca up, wards of Sli,ooo Worth Lbindteds milar savines, to all Appearances, are as ,yet touched. Mr. Neligh, an agent ofp:Commodore. Stockton, bad been at Alma: about thheii hocks in the neigh borhood, and showed me ia bags and - bottles Deer :52,000 worth of gold; and Mr. LyinatY, ' a gentle man or education tind worthy;of,every credit, said he had been engaged with four others, with a ma chine, on the American -fork, just below Sutter's mill; that they "worked e ig ht days, and that his share was at the rate of *5O a day-.. The country on either side of Weber's creek is mut+ brokost up by-hills, and is intersected iu 'eve ry i irection by`-small streams or ravines, witkat contain more or less gt hl. Those that have been worked are barely scratched ; and although thou sands of ounces have been carried- away, I do rot consider that a serfons impression has been naqe upon the whole. Every day was developing ianw and richer deppsits; and the only impression scent ed to be, that the metal would' be found in anch abundance as seriously to depreciate in value. On the Bth of Julyl returned to, the loWer mines, and on the following day to Sn tees, whereon the tOth I was making preparations for a visit tolhe Feather, Yubalyand 'Bear tivers,'whetil ieceited a letter from Commodore A. E.. Long, United Slates navy, who had just arrived at. San. Francisco from Mazatlan, with a crew for the sloop-of-war Warren, with orders to take that vessel to the squadron at la Paz. Capt. I;pngt , irote nr that the Itexican Congress had adjourned unhoet ratifying theriess ty of pence.; that he had lenerefor me fronr - COM. mnd'ore Jones, and that his orders were to sail with the Warren on or before the .201 of J 4 .1 Iq con sequence of these, I determined m return to Man tereyi and accordingly mrived-here con titer 17th.tif July. Refine leaving Sutter's, I - salisfred that gold existed in the bed of the Feather rirer s in it:ml'ooh mieDear, and in many of the *mail streamit-that he between-the latter and the Ameri can fork - 3 also, that it hair:Mee fonnd •in the Co sumnies to the' south of the American fork. lit - eah of these streams the golcl is found in small scales, whereas in the intervening mountains it occurs in coarserintnps. • Mr. Sinclair.. whose rancho is three miles above Suttees ou the north side,of the American, employs about Zs) Indians on the north fork, not tar from inr junction with the main stream. He had been en gaged about ftve . weeks when !ail , him, and rip to that time his Indians had used simply closely woven %%Wow baskets. His nett proceeds {which I saw) were about $16,000 worth of go!d. He showed me the proceeds of his last week's work —fourteen pounds avoirdupois cd. clean washed gold The prineipalstore at Batter's Fort, that of Bran nan & Co.; had received ,irt payinent for itnods F , 36,00) (worth of this gold) (mouthy tat of yto the loth of July. Other merchants had also made exiensive Sates. huge quantities e 1 ,apixlo7x‘ere daily sent forWardlikho kidians, heretofore so pin* and degrade.), .haver -a ddenly become consumers-of the luxuries of life. . The most moderate estimate I could obtairt . rum men acquainted.withtlia-auhject, was, that upwards of 4000 men were working iii thi gold ,disiciet, of whom more than, one half were Indians ; ,anti that from 530,000 Act $50,00a Arovifs of gold, it no More ; was daily obtained: .The eutiregold district, with very few exceptions of gamer rade . ' Some .yeara ago by the' Itlexieari 4uthotitces,'6 Vitreiro- . ing to the United States. ~* The iliscumry. of these vast Altposites. of ;Willies entirely change, &the eharaeler of Uppet Califuntla: Its pt.oPle, before engaged in cultivoing their small patches of grgiVidtAul g 4 Ardiktg ApAraliewt afutiat tie and hormes, , hture all gone loathe Irnineit, or Ere on their Waythithef l I.aboteli:? . lf eSr, tVr i tcjite „. left ,theit work *hales, an'‘f:trAileiOnytlifir mom &wit. their ships.as-laskiia9tlteyualliveNts the coast, said :several vessehl have - gem to aliNettlt hardly:emu:ft hands 't& WI &tit Wei •th'fee stir na* at anelior r F,. crew on board.. Igarty,4eser*inaopoitave,dalrem place- fteTZlho•ganiscinsfwidtie P dui intteenee for ihieseProirresr*ivittpOxf"siSltliActiA-fecr 'fiv4VceHtlit*c.94.lß-n4ie4,P-Tqii;(firtii4-411iti iti"Fraticit,co, dna. twelity-fouskam.,lllpoeley,.'. Itlr. Dye, a gentleman residing itOloutervy pd of eViiti' ereelif WaLlastieYttLiAlTitlit4ea • . . . ;.• 4t./ t iVPINESIYArt• AT U TOWATIDAi 1-.1;1$1P3112L1 ITIOI)/921 o.drr! %VW . IldtkithigsAtreitiondigaVertititbiikwititi•lttixttAt,lN v:tti,iatV greiii#Jot giftitAr 4i ie4 IftilehisWlDArtevlinuttritl latd.se hittnipitired• pbaniifilSr 051117-41114twit,i(otibuie ipkiyirtgiar'etpdterks;Liirestoutihisty- ,tieveftitSourftleirVritivih 1 11, thAight iliP liblvatutexl ithe'friitteg'Vho ti 60111641, (Ai tWA tlirretOnt Eel therittlbaNy &Ohl inS Mfritfikl VIM trßtiqrtijoillitit'ffm:tifatittiiiieit, likritir, Lirbririft 11111CW/ruts 1,5005' !DtilAnig.tlitAe" rat:glen . .neueleYeti)ifiktclies•fifig , lmiC itivreekrin which he made a sunv.O . nionergretlinotlian4ie received in intf,gilcitioninnitildibres dwthig anviole tistment s" ' , Gold *titan telimoodintstalmithe eastern: ive :of•thot ., Sienne(Nevadal mul itt the -mines I was infOrmed .- by an - hit ell igent Afonntst-lbitt Alin& been - found near lite :Gilvit malt' Luke . -13 S. :sank, '4) tris-Innemay. Nenq'ntl - thel Motrnons. hm leaving ntifonfia , tergo Ettlit; haktil , ttrat they snrelyAiAMAlJnot imlu.ss wensigim at fina l uig gold them in ihn sante. nbanilanen , as they now -do inn the Satnnmento. ' " '"- • L i • 'rho gold tliacePinear the miattion of San Fer nando has' foogl.beetr •known;lint ;law beenAlittle ai - yought for.vrant of water. •Thidis 4tf a rant pots •oli . from the Sir Nersuln,.(ved 14111110 es map;) 'the same in whieli the 'present Inihea-onenr. There is therefore, every, rea•am. tor; believe, that 'hitt° .interveningspacea of five hundred; milirs (entirely unexplored) there .m be -Malty hidden unit cis% depegits. The pineerV gold' is . nonoptibetitulad as-the cinTeney of thisxonntry. • I would recommend' That a mint be. established at some eligible point cfstleu bay of San Irntivisco ; and that machinery, and alt 'the neeesratyrippara tos.and workmen-be sant out by sea; • These oJett must he hound• by high wages; end even _hostile :to secure their faithful services, . else the whole plan may. he fnntrated by their ebing to th'e mines as soon as thaparrive in California. 40 w. fuse leaving th:.! subject of mines I will Mention, that 43ti my return front the aceraraentol -.touched at New Almoder, , thequiek-silver mine of, Mr. Al exander Forbes, consul of her Britannic: , Majesty:a' Tepie. Thiamine-is iu. ampar of: mountains - 1000 lea: above the level , of ; the . Bay ob:Ban - Franeiscn and is distant iu a southern direction from the Pue blo de Sap Jose-about 12 ,miles;. The ore (cinna bat) occurs, in .alinge veintli?pingad assiron an gle to the horizon. Mexican miners *reemployed I in won king it, and driving shafts an t„Talleries about tam tt? I,YotrainV, 111 Vete " " I n'he fragmentspf rocks and ore removed on the back of Indians, in raw hide sacks. The ore is then hauled in an ox wagon, from the mouth of the'mine down to a *alley icell suitplied*ith wood - and Water, in *frith" the Trimaces - are The franaced are 'of- the shipleit consfniebion—ex =Betlp like a 'tortntiorrlialte oven, in the. irown bt , whicth is inserted tewhaleirstrying.kettle; another inveilted kettle - forafftlie Prtiritli hole in the lid a small brick channel Teats tmitri 'apartment, or the.Axpeut.,,which ia.insened a `small ,iron Tbis charribe,rime,a chimney. lil tiAP c reaming of each-Alai Alio.-kettles are filled with . tho mineral f,brokett.in »mull. pieces) mixed bete ; fire is . then applied.ancl kept, up all day. The mercery.is volati*ed,passes, iuto the. cham ber, ci r mdensed on the sides. and bottom of the chamber, and flows into , the pot prepared for it.— hictiviiter is used to condense the Meretiry. ' • -'l)nrin&a Tisk I made last spring,tour anclfovens were in operation, and yielded id the Iwo daps I was there. 656 . 41;ru4of4tki 3 Ocsiluuzfrth at Maz atlan St 801)tr'lla. WalkinsWw, 'the gen ite map:now, in charge of this mine, tells me that the vein is improving, and that be can :Irani - Ito keep his•peopie ernpttyktt even in these - estramilhiary times. This mine is !Try valitable of itself, and betA;rpes the More'iO as Apercury, IS : extensively used in obtaining gold. It is not at present. used in California-tor thal,pureasth bittjt will be at some futons time.. When 4 was at Misvalue last spring, rulterpatties were engaged in seiimbing for vein; burnnne have' cett - dlgreVerecT that Aria wgjili lowing up, although the earth. in. that whole range ofJtills are highly discolored, • indicating the prose ence of this ore. I bend several beautiful speci mens, properly labelled. The amount of gaiiikefl veirin 11r. Forbes vats .on she .15ilt. of July : was about 2,500 pounds. *, .0 1 * * *- pgyarponipace of Aim Ninth Asirlr.viul i asba U., S. 6Nzetleil MONTEREY A LTA GILEFORNik Manus. Ferrous :—New am! lesphrtmit Marra veriee ani'idade . Instea4 of beifingtCP#44o l goL 3 thf4Plawitittl Waft at first supposed, it has • rearly ebeen: toned 4:ki 'the banks of fire, And in ttiany , rlf9 rfrifrielliArhO the water flows only daring . the rainy sea'sdift"tltiti4 streams tak*,eir rise in the chain of . mountains which run, Niitth ,Ittd *nth: aria aft, tributaries or Sacrameon. l .,ol; disco verie.4 extend already two hundred miles North and Smith, and stains seventy , ' Edst • art& W eia erhe strbng probSbility , itsyfav the e . atiOtfai:e feast t .bas beeoliouniliiadbo deepest valle4a:and en4htrisigliestVislAtolik kin* . of mroo4-ittitiAinvio bib t , 1 1 .4/ 1 /401i4Aiii 6 244:10 , 5% *104124 of IL* 'oni, fact will be sufficient. Seven men, with:4W tialketis; - - qnr . .41 , ..! .; Space meaurtg; two num ,t or Remy, tvKR *4 O O wisytilw paltakiEt 011104 , r--, Aricilifficalips. nicest* min misehr • what the "mid hunterirtisbekiPalliffia MIA s ;I n t ltaYet t b"tSi t 't T ineLO,a j atpr i 11 4P1e1,1 , M44 INAIA 4 ),TI9 futl*WidnitYAKelagelolos l as luw as twenty dollar ;.andt ilinewrtrhavVaticktiffriufid *Vet; filbittrl l a,r kdral ilhorpitz,vo 4 ii Qy ( 44 l 7, l of: . " Witea-a f, iA WelYUtt- 1441nnhhirteitatti4 . 11 :A.lll 71 . 1V ton) ref.Api , .ttflelft 4ritid. firahrth4iiiiiskaheiht die* Ide ) eight - eikir-ri, *wentyaltiltersta'skindie atuffires.lhAir4teiliff*&i ikookasipsrwittileksptei rltritni 'idl 'die fiatift iiilatti rginheron The sudijachilitifi beheseiliall the , white meii4tailgiavrork indite &nail aswittielachebost icityldollwrirtialaracr ,i• itti:J.• i:: .t.... 0 t. r.• is , a; ..,,,,,,,,,j, s , . A man who hairvintitt'cotiAtierabld'lthing ',atilt : _fermi wens istlegtnineli itilregeditt drirwing eard for4otherilikin aidspapti-m theistreint,lirbeta the 4n/o:Wright be htughtil natlifil ittbiiSit sikteen tiollatithwidatl,taad driarqUifelteihte4fri7ttil it, andiwerittoAmtking dirliiisWn Llteolfii andrinoro -than sioabledebis . .eanikisP(4"= knotVillifilevboy,, !virho•istiretve years of-atm - With Lfras' 'hien Witte trnines.tbhdielitaftwo . monthgkohd-wridiebtiatuado Ids twenty &delis day daring ttliattimtykrith uo Aiwa machinery !balsa fiuttirooderi'bowlidamw a woman, who took her tea-tray, wetincidtesnines splatter} &mu on lase 011itertiarrarnsonti• id six daysintrled slut hor twoluCtuiresi - dellars-01l gold. Sho saitttghotebouldrhavo . waskikNont- dassej-bet adscutpant , so nvociFot testifaist: inlaiiikikinga Akin beaShiklrenr • ~ . ~ i - •/ ,•'• I • .'•i ,---; ' -Thezdkf diggers•Tenerully work in:email corn. 'panics:lit , six or •light.' - Theykhase a testrlutfiti aloud, baule and homes:- Each take; Ins ton flit cooking andleepitig, - eamp;' , -Four' Of Civet are ca me& in-geuing out gold, unarms or twat! vidit they, call prospeeting—that is- huteing - for; Some richer vein or deposit.- They are - a. merry. set- Of fellows, fold of_excitement aid - fait. They tarder-• ,great•fatigee an& inatts-aport of their hardships.-t-- They throw au 'ME otlevirraborfihelicauisinosof :gold) which makesaburletiqueof-theattsiousfaers which you sometimes meet ea 'Change.' You would littleibitik horn the iarelessghiety'oPtheir deuteanorthai they were .getting, out - of thi earth .iltatelemint which shakes the commercial world. . They loge their earniugs at the gaming table-whit as little concern as you would an old . g,artnent with -.a now one to. take its place. There ismore where that came from, is their expression, - and the rtekt day they prove it true: The whole economy of society is changed. The dieberi hand•hopporiand --butt-ender are-The most independent men in the -coustrmity&-each has his bag of gold and ran fill it ten times as fast as his wants can empty it. • It is impossible to prcrnre talc& at any price.— The offer of tetr dollars a day would not detain tidy ono -from she' mites. The consequence is, our fields are wittiest - fitment, ear itheps without me ehanies;our finis without' soldier's, out ships with 'out sailors: The ply of a ilohlier, exernsive Of his provisions mil chitties,' is about 'eight &Barg a -month. One of them got a 'furlotmii for tirentY - days from colonel Mason, went to The mines, spent- s's days in going and as many in re turning, leaving eight for irork 'there, and brought -back With him • eight 'hiiiitired dollars, just about what he would - Make in c*ht years' Soldiering, it. is it to be'wondered' arth4n that ihe)i •tleseit. -1 doubt if there will be, by die time thii tett I' reach efryno, fifty soldiers it Wise. military pcsts 'in CalifOrnia: Ttrty-will be in thiiiminii; 'il ff)ron t ; .,._ send the few , thtd &Main' terViiiry them 1 they win therngelvee go id digging gild. ' . . ' Net doeVthe Nays+'faie' a ' 'Whit getter Let a man -cif -War .. tiiielmit in our -harbor hi-Morrow, and in'tiiree ivegiresie tvonidrhardll' Pave men enough to get per to sea. . 'l3e6en . 4e pave been on this station live yeast , and wh o have four or five hun dred dollars due diem, fcirfeit the whole and escape to - Me"iodies. The miff' we" a merAan t s vessel gets for sea islo give the men a streiti interest in the - vOyage: There is nn disciPline, except_‘ihit theY'ehoese to establish among themselves ; each for the time - being ii cock of - the walk. 7 . 1, - 'lsaac Walton, a N3.141,,At0m4.44-h ligs,inkLarrived here from New York, and it is calculated that it will cost as molt ici•digthate, r her 'as the *hole pfice of !wit freight•sfoutid Cape Mori. "%reed she can not discharge withdiii the - aid of oar national . sh c ipil . and the result will be the hair Of some Ito4 ; * rs sailo.' , frisitt."*ain 'ter talk' abode' rentries,'the sentries w ill run. • The I cintir reined). - is'llii 'tut oil a entibeetion: il l itrthe ehtirei and in . dialcal , ls a man-of-war might ai ' frell' • be' in the l roust Or the Pacifte.:ll9 tiil iliWroasr: But 'enough df this. There are now abotd ) three thetiatind persons it iibritlit the ; Minna - l'hey aire'rk,e; id The *My lowest computation ) an enti c e p dity eaollfitni. This Maliei-tur4tr6,gelelitrtiore' than a rnillirlit a month and this goniiiity Wit he Aoubleil"iti ' diree ; 1110fith 4 . • This'Od now gees tollazatlnn, tern, and Ciii!ii whibie it Li coined, and bectehes a dart of the currency of those trountrietkct ;it is fist t&u.s as the metallic basis,of oar cinmhding.rneditim.-h. 4 oao.bc aeourect4o, as .only by- a. minti • and , one shouldbe - sent , oat bent forthwith. ii Them is: at punt very bide, cons ia.oablorniaiiiiid-the , cen: vequimee sis,a,bis t: graintgoldria ecald;herel. fat- ten do, Ram OA oanclea It baslosnlawayed bracrom pcipar urn.ond •proved,tra be; twenty-three and a-hall ixtratirgetoiL It mot ',therefore' be weiihat our mint mearlyidcreble what'itiai soldifor bete, This. tonnettects sonritice-vianatie by Avievicans; by poopetnigrartbsi. and -can , be saved • ftorditionty by a mini and the gold can be saved to us alio n,atien ind,ltrorpomied with our ttiotailic,cpyrency only l 'A, 11 4 47 1 4' ',lll ,: thi l ae _l_::; e o ti l ; Pirf •-th iei t‘ eeti the sooner toe tueThe:tb.l, t. t e cnic r ,ovpift mirtts.A l o.-i. l l 41 1 A ti.i.iie4 1) 41 r;P n a ir t . P I K% Ilu k a . l3 ` hOneiaredinrar, tina t i tend ,f 94 to Cli, .'471 9 109TRA the Isthmus to Panama, and tlica_to Monterey, and wanwiltroin*iltPettotralit ftnliirriii F a r ' (hi, AtA (hi. odd 'Mph - trier' , , i '{n,, l .1 :. -, t!,.1- , ''. ...Illy. ; tie : - . pientinplkolanbev witwlr4ifitl bwatt>ite ettliallirerniotatterigiriewma itlence. that mile winteravilliwtialiibiOrper'llt in a wintefff pleutg - o l i toll4e m ee x tri l egt,of i da x ,Li all. : "7r P f t , "l . 64 t P riA, P l 4° ,l r l794% - r i t e v er were ale those stamp where every will be, who are tiestiteln Lneegs: swiet.rinitiffturn.theristonalasa atihe givaismikof thecottunuhitrasiatisilkwtatlO ftwllible.blLeiiiii)e ;Wean ilaispiritliffirictoiriif boAkicoting leihcaotOpriectitvapastiosif %A. • 7r:Eirr i nt! 'Lag viva* egizi g : rt br Is 04 . • I ViMrl4 , l 4. lLiiitt ( toktfp withitian ionm moth er , Pr tigewiiihs?tilld ga•dditif/P- - " •"'•—• ' • f ' • fltAll , 44Plils itffilthldPlPM z ;sr!: Oh mytjteudon't,yott-knqr, ta cp ; ick" ~ • _ 13414.'4'A :4'44's '• ' l ' And that she is an angel now, -: , ••••1 ( . 3 - •-bitaittiftthandt-fliesi ad: Lti..l.as.t. off 142 ,41 , :ir.A4 Abe - 11. k Mr, me,. when .1. come, mother,. , " knarinkn'tnelri=tiVi • "!"' • AndinteltidiraprAle **ether tiser4 tlsra , ` 'ls yonder pawr4tl ioulltrt • L. 7. 1 '2' 3 ' 4 ' AMA P?PlhAre 41414 *r 14.4tiskling.‘77, • 111 TM an 'angel ; ' • 6eUitmr. gnu ifttnnel 41.1143MeLami pray fur gba .t,.. • I like tOtaeylig• hantiMaet, I alwaysinemtlitm gettilowonellizn‘,L9. n bre'9 l r f P4in n° l rP-Autie e, Ni — 'Ni no lirtai,foi '- • - • Yoneltii-lin "" , r"" : ‘ "‘" Thie l tealtit,antis. - rittc eft. . t-ve ;-" L , • r:4 Lean closer tio7n—your car, mother 111 j, trotielniqirg l siiiak4; l6.-41 ....Area are weeping: yer.4l43etual•teiew:: ' ' 441 - Just fail upon M S' e rie-tATVii-R015 1, 4 1 .5 , 1 f: t c - t ' tweet m sae to.. I .a`y " t •11 is liar me—ell "" -1 ` • .• • Mother—good bye-- good bye • ••1 Dcag or- W gi.tascroa..--rThe,lol4.w.ing.an .cedoto of - the Nice....tif Wet ton exhibit* itt , strong . light gip, Soiletatiptile perseverance, and 1 , ferezighFul rink Os. rand. esptvially: exonerates 1 ,his.grnce-.konatbe ediarge usade• maim* him by I many writers of alkiwint himsell ,al a ball ai-Brus selsatihe time mferred.to...At•a - dinfier a .short sioce, the duke w i se naked, "tlas-tyour .grace .seen,.the pamphlet published in America, by Gim-. end Grouchy, in answer to General Foy's attack on him respecti4 the manreUVll36cin'theiday previous to Wittedm rvoil -.bare," answered the duke, ."ansiGroochy tuts the best of it. He could not • move w ithout,ordevr, and orders be did oat receive. Al tains inametres, knew alt-about theist,. 1 was witness to them2'; - 14 ;Yen P exclaimed onciaf ' the party, " every one thought your grace was at .Ikwisels.". ."4 -know they did bat they - were wrong, for en the evening inquestion-I and Gordon (whowas killed at. Waterloo) sett Brussels, took a squadron at boom, no.onetuouringarry:and - ' join ed the Prussian bead gimlets, Ipassed.thistshole night its conference with Blocher, .Bolorr t :D'York arid. Meta. •In themening I , observed sir:Barlow, " It (halals Faclislearnspiethe pesitionitrwhich _yours nost i ii, iralansid eupeeriotie mosteenfand edly IhrashetUkt, The attack Grouchy WPM' atter commenceil v and the -Pnistianovierer .defeated. - 1 waited Itioganoughsceseerhat.oveeti end 'then 'I ;bought/it-time to be off vantlen I'M, Bona parte made t h at monstrous movement on myfrank which was the commencement 'of the battle o I CI • lew.,AT Waterloo." IC Itsi-irMiii . ;;eagii , wii of a true Nom than, liciwei4c 'hiitole; l ieexcee4f4 , ogly his taltainiS-2 - 1114 ()lye . An t , exehange paper; obiseirVer a "'Atte point Took a pa*if foin owner, hetr,Yi - one iiaarice to rez4eoit whether it woad be his etiqueite'iofeetchthl* pant ed of a laktio'whont . be . * never been intrialic ed, d Nicely Emeralilerareped . 'hii hod of briCss ; Imnght the 'pe'rasol in the midst'oir. its'Efil4r gy ations, and presni l tet itlto the'Toser;;ith, whiw boa', whieh . redibided poor Tc4 l 4. " Faith madam," said he, as. he sciail yon were strong 116'51% ifte habdsome, it woofd not. 14 c tie not got 'Misty tram yon.' l Which ;IA i r rthait ymt fair first, the seritiee or 04 - eiiniginient I" . ask 7 ed"theliiit ) eirritiirility;" l -I'rotA . p r iml am," said Pac'd,gailt folatini . the 'place Where once Stood the tiiirtiot'xibiat''*as a heave;;_it that ltok of your beautiful éye' 1,4 io . 4.th.l'4iir . gol m em , • `, l 1,1..,C.AKei..yn05.--,l.lstrone.thinisharled ihr 880, 000,0 00 of- victims, bow.many nem most it -hese boforo the moderate tkinker wilL lay; hieAshoehler M the pledge o mimed Suppose only thirty...days of intense agonyand misery to.he the tot' of each druokani's.family of Ore person* each,. what is the ' amount the aggiqpte 'I Suppose it required event no, glare-gum •fihy i busholsof grain distillerlto.make amen q dmohartl, how long wookl• it last famish, ing,EugLtei nay, ssec the wholtruniversolworid ? It WOW AMOttat rtay-e ig ht millions of i herrels of k• • • au ppwpgi irt thi t the drenkanFeedesorilases ten years. otitis-Woo ,atihree 'billings psi day; how many-solid globes of gold of the size••of •our earth 065t,000;000,0001) .portbaseer. Make your-.osynmdcuhitietrai not ibniy , on these supposed cases but any others et which the sot:Oen soecepi• tilge, and Abe tresukirillastonish you; and perhaps lead jo IC, etnneathat Mewed courseitu life; 'Mete estimates ere cuany.tot then-.bekm Abe Aridity.— Medalist's-hedger. • • • ..1 •• " -•- " It&iiktrias.-2-Vronld ii - 'n'ia idealiqop to pi 3 Or op n ferineoi paadil, Arnpa'ot 01401amondi, an d lire amt. ti s anes as yog pass ,aloni l tta n etre, I , ~ It was iiiiae:p;iiiipt.g. i tivjpil,4iiti,Ct;,..),, sgfitilipiiiti6iss. 7s )p can give 'to 0420 e. nr 3 4 0 i 4i a 4 fll i : tr:piidoc, , ret_ 4 A.:,_ d rdi haiiht ii o ,d-passiksth 4 - ai X n t wuriga-, au'''"' ,15 lidFfitafsfie PateualstOn l ViliCli '7l4ll'nek tiITOR-SialwQ ii;,,,,1. (4 ,-t e ,,,,, n L7 ~ cf.), --; -11411: ,y., ----- I. -1 f .. 5 7PrZtr ...,5-r• :,.. r. ra DIX Oaria.—iltianediffemerearaq dtgeOrreiainVisias eitetrametdmeW .Rtetniitis ParttOiliglionisfliabaona ammo% and tifffltiektuoilevtiow :indium loolminattr) Roo thadtoglifort . tiny and voCifeettwvompatte= tiaa•Alanb ' bcahoalikoldivenrannthatidt 4itill PoOr hailed , Garth:. that tinsfitnataidimatmbefinar t #llown , ; ..Tyr ..1 ;:, r e!! Alln .5., t.tfra Vila*? by Mrs. T' ; a window's cam! Nut a bad / ioa. Alltiallboilbiriiikrati e nklsoo-14 a e.ht e yolvelihrgetint"ee 7"". "4"4. EEO Imo! ME . . ..." Gass a. .. + . ..,,,,%. ,ger rglilit.l.'WWlt":"WV:4 4 ? Offitsf#l l A4 lll. :feffok'Cill'.sr!Nr; e--V , li44BsFlti.rnitSilf "es- 44 tra . P•Vie*ir LIVOI Ii "WieSKINO I %sine 014,acti•ne.?ave maw VI oak itzpq rtence, - • v n - . 1....7 .•:.. It. -1 t i it . : 4=ttal l'l tl i s a rP`"" ( rt al q .h lti - :4 1 tipylisiti4 StirtialYa ti iasC lie eal s i;Ontiftlnie'reeriiiiiiiiii liiq "eihelk.' l ''''' ' - 1 For every one lostare4 ptairasiiiiiii, lalis t five (iiiiivottncifit s #47(orittiinfarias; ilia- *a '.4,47)'ltiV Oiiite4 s ltalipitii* iii i ti *A ja,,taii reek kilt-aigalrineilitans'YA*Sliskol ta1#.6146- 'dieritt ove r ' itzpitte . fiPe', iiiiiviaurk4tainalk or kinnlitrit yi..Zs."tontliiiie *it atiiiijOifihe salt, Itel'i - 4 . itiaicili'a'.'llia4 ilia l*S" nit:4l7, Cld Aid I Otit`iittti. k liek A iii aisle iAtialie di.itil elmian, , ti 4 itz.i.atrAt difs iniiiisiiiteitet 44 *gen die pickle, w epared as o bOvelisiuttienyeiooll,pal r it iiri.l . ll%eiinms:,:tco tillii' fisT- iti:filit,e i iikor 1%0'4 to s i:4"%ieiliOcCorailAto illiirg*eida9 'ificeo, kirilielate litifsiPireilik'ilitni.-ttijktiet4Aiii -• , , .0: ,_ ~.., :Iv 4,..1..did ' -4' fed . u colit'il } iti in irr ? x ! ! ! tial . ey.. wed or raid lititiOas7 igtdareirfiiisiinikiOi and 41.4, my tie daildif rci444.,.rfetuiipode,:iiia; watt*, &mut •ekehoie "'' - --i ':l't -. •-'' ~ - -, : —.i., • L ciutddetitthdeli.iforhiiivi on vise. kit. "'TbefolilieinTa'ber Writ 'AEU a afariiie fmtnilia fire, nii-not to'bricasliiif.'.;Val 'Adult al- 1111 .., w•a so beilibtViiiv r itb dot; res6ist the eititiortir:ttioit joicesloy drip ping Small bantS; Wanted for inimediaitiese, will ruiswer With twe'Veekls! efndkaite, tint bitter one, end thme wanteilf or ketpini, , ,;4limiltf be 'smoked lime - weeks emote. • DifTerent used for-smoking, Per -haps sa rrtnii.hird'wontl; tan be -yonveniently had, is.atithe what, in tie 'initistrial. Corn cobs are - first :late,. and Mar suit!' l:tflctie to Make the it sweeiest" smoke of anYthing. Chips of maple , and . hicko r iy, or The . stirs'!" twigs and branches of those like of wood,.dtt Hams.aM sometimes cared by :tiding pyrislt -*testi skid io the pickle, but haring bad no . eve- . tient% with thiirtmcle, we cannot speak of its Ad- Vantc.es. AlS‘ther mode, which we have "ieen prnetiCed, is to smoke tfiebaiiiii oirusks in which the hums Me to be kept, and' let them remain.li pick le till wanted, only taking them out t intlicientty long innelklore wing, to' allonlhem tddrain Prof erty." The barrels etc 'smoked. by being' placed over small Tires' of chips; ectbs, &it. for several bouts. The essence of -smile which is thnii bibta by the barrel, is imparted to the picklei mad ibentirto the Meat. WcterMlALtA Ifsms.-;-The following compound will`gire to any common hate the taste. so Muck . appreciated in that sold m Westphalia, and is ree-, umtnended to them who prefer dig flavor. hour, hundred [heti of waterdisinlve fair parts of ith, two parte' oftliown sugar, one Part Wbadoetes is t', mid one part spirits of wine.' Afterii hal hem) *AI mixed and irria for Seieratdayi,lfireraibleipotit fel 'Mil be triitirwits tho - wat itooesioy tO . an - ordinary • " =trek- pieces for teirethe,,''ire the , phew, ribs and- briskets?: Pack therpieeesieridat, igivingirverralight iprinkiliv of wet liMunineeeh ,Then eovertfiteateatsridi 'aPpiekle 'Mods by boiling together, in ,4 gidkma et water,-8-li. salt, 3 Ili. brown sogar, a et. imkpette, pear lash, for 100 lbs. meat. Xeep a beavf Bet scone mulls meat i r that-It truly vielrimenenied in' the pickle. iteetpacked. in this Manner will" keep h year, and will' ratherimpfeve thin grew worse. • - Another Modeltanerriended by I lientlenilui ci long experience-in the peeking of beef and pat, is thipfolkering t For 100 lbs. take 4 lbs. •bmien-ati• gar, 4 oz -satt-Petre; and i rprartifirtiLiverpoid sit mix all•Mgmately'tmetber, pedal*, leiterenly over-the meat. Add no pickle; tfie dissolving of t...e salt,&c: with • the joieerniiiiit meat, will be sufficient. Keep the meat closely pressed together by a l iaisiN.eight. We are awns red. that fads is:the bent Mode of peeking beef that is , intended for keeping-over - the aummeri and diet the .quality of ibemeatis unesceptimaidy fine. -cuss Poss.—For this we prefer-clear ash sib water. After having:ditrided thebeg, take oft the -shoulders and hams, mml. all the lean meek.ent the aides crosswise into stripe r fink or five invites widi, andeftet cocering , thelantioarof thecae willful'', papk4be. strips in layer' : ma thirds, its- Away Pnisible lotind-, the Cask with platy sloth 4.00. 1 4 e. each, ktyer. - When As and has settled for a diy or two,•patio!mid mu* enough- to.fairly cover theyorkaillbereis maim gnr. °Losing too . much Salt** elearpork-4M more tkilteo;laken op by the meat thervia.neededi and therernainderia safely left,. and:miry be me & its prickingranew parcel. . . CONSEQUENCE, OF trot 1 Alibi( Tin PAPF . Some years ado a lady notieing a neighbor of hers was not folier rtiiat-ifebtuth OA the Sabbath, ed'obiliet retUrn tome , io enqiire Whit would . de. fain 'so parkins' an attenditht ;LOn entering Dose she found thesfaMilY busy at 'work. She was surprised when , her friend addressed , her—. : 4 1"i'hy ‘ la! where live you;lreyi to.day drams ecl'l 111 your Subbaililay * iktcflisee4.o l , • - 7€ 1, 7 ,0 - 3 what 44 is 4 11 ii §SL l °,.fi fittlin. 4 9AlßTPlf, l 7.l 44llll o l 7!. - aid 1 ) ,0i *ItCIYI Alt TY 1 1111 0 Ind h Pi . -.04 P l WYrt lin U , br * l 4. li#o4 INVitiftwbAsa , 4now nothing a Wait 'diarist:ow, •• • • • ''-laNtlitt r ilid %If pii. n iecgiaff 4 ' i' deb t:as tir ea 40 r, ^."' "•• • , a las ,ey. dfythitigZba'aiiii*ltfiZet.thp . 'rapec,lltd! ollintaiTakh*ielligg`"M l idUtYls - 4 , 0t pi pit