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o .ii YOL: III flu wrran mnmsnu PeMIsbad e tmry Saturday Moraiag, in Cc4«r I y EDITORS* COUNTING ROOJt IN THE OOUftT HOUSE} (I* MM* Oftce with IIm CoM4}f Ju^) IIBMI. paid in advaaee. .fctt.* £1 paid withia sMl sooths. OS 1 do. paid at tad of the tur, 2 5i liberal daduettons nade ta chtbs of Art or •Ml to eaOAddNs*. RjTMfi or 4JraMTtatm. vfcOflO- frt- 9 sio«tha, I.. JUlfcolaasa 1 roar, do. 6 moaths, do. 3 month*. tearter eetuata 1 vaar, ii do. mnntlli I I I SO 00 oo oo 15 00 It 0 li 00 0 OO 1 w do, s montltg LEOJL SO ft Mt attars I iustrtioo, l/HttM# 1 iuwrtioa, .Al #0 Tfceh additional instrt'n, perj%oara, 50 I square 3 taoutlti, 4 00 I do. 15 tnontht, 6 00 1 i do. 1 car, JO 00 4 .do. 3 uiuulbgh 'A UO t-' li', uitil h^\ t. OO y ^-!t». 1 y*r. tf oo H£f 0»e squat* u lu lines Brevii r. A3 ii,TIPXON ADVJRvISER Having |uir.i)4«« a good aid ti/fiier|t «e li'C!ifa im otrul, the Pub'.Mtlier i« n'WT-pre* HWfil *.4e nearly every deirripttMi mf i A I —AKt— •«. Oa)!OvfEKT0V i'ltHjn.e!! in manner ami tan furnish at short n»iie«fn rom.K'. COKct.ar aii.it. »U 'X HoTil, _»•«« 0 I I sl L* AX K S, «f every kiad executed wi neataess and det• Htm Tlj'tttu* 0*lfcT CoAftr Dee*** w Coiir«c.ting w»th tar-i for U^vcuno I an I tba £a»t, and with Mn.r.itii.a. Weekly l.oarh to Mui^ntine. •t ri»t«n--r.i|i#i!finf with ..... troaeTw /.* Matun «nt (J..h*r Rapn!*. 3 CU- i fW |o«r* i.»t|r. 'KT -a -V***# -n-wr*r«y«Mj*»-s-ir— o V i i k U i n O Y »f'*?T^ iffi* 4 mi* 1hW*s of Cirnr.-May term on the SJ Mtt ti.iy aflrr th* 4tU ApnL terra na lU? tth llDa3»y In i.U-U #. A. Of th* /sJiclil'Dli.trlim vrBLi.s sncKR, fioeaty /iftlfe .Indfo tf th- Ciiituty Oniirt*. Tt*»f 4T -4'atth! lift MotadSy in each ia'jat)i, i ., iu mi i^a-it then ea the TinfSiay 1 jUf.'n iB4 aiii (Hurt vtn v* uii) oi i:m ahuva (I.ivh. tiu n the Coaaty Co ir* uj* U»: Ua^t^y t4. j. ir. cat m.r,. ,.v ^Nifk of th*- Dlstrlfef CSart anf fortuity Clerk. 11. C. iisaora^r, ly o^'iret. an.! CylletMkW sf {Ta*««.. fiino^u'ing Attoraey. JNO. II. niRff.Y.-Shcrifr. K0IMTE IHJIIRtt, rhpMtyWh«Vwtll,'J iAMKti filTPP, c.iwtaer. OBOROK WrtTf:f V'R, $ti:\v}or JUBN H. 'I L'XlilLL. Scaler uf ei^l.to and Met •^•a,u4iay**ter a* l-'wabft ITAuMTv, Agent for Sale of lntoxicatiag td^uorn, at Tipton, .., ,, .»••• .• E E I E O Y !jt(thet*aietv. Tipton. HaaiV^ ifvAh. Civil T.mnshje, IVrrv, Wnod^ridijt'. (^.ie \t Thiyer* F«orii* 8/ liowtp'w ftrty. ai Cedar Bluffy W«k»'« Fmjr, Hw*est WlUiiuniiAsrry.at Bfasstfon Puorosm Rah, Roaih -'Ihe Cel*r V.lloy Branch of theMiMtuippi and Mia*w' U*il It 'I Cross main traak 11 .a1 via Tipton, f.i Vort'a Wostaly direction to C'vlae'RAplda. KiaMMHppI uud Iowa Ontral Had Ro»4/flrbm Lyent v a. Tipton to low ^tty. 0»TV*CH«* Presbyterian, Brick Methodist E(lsoop»d, Wood Congregttlonalwt, Wood. IbtLioicus Services.—At the Methodist Eoia copal church, in Tipton, r»eularlr each S*bb.ith. *t half pa^t 10 o'olodk A. M. At lb* Court Howe, la Tipton, oa th« Cr4 Subbath in ach month, at half past 10 o'clock A. v.. by th.. Rrr Sheltio iWlfy. At tbo 'oiinrp/ntlofinl^t chare! '^Rb'-aif: Ht 10! Zo veniug at 61 2 o'clock. ta the l'r-*lyt rliui church, emy oth«8ab Wh. h»lrPMt 10 v»clook A. M, by Mi Gwrj.p Porter. (h »P«!N«»« CA*m, TfatiiKO Ht i mi iUlJf 1 I ^[aCUI.AB«f BAft t'MLB ft. rt.iii»«, itHtTtrtoii rteiMl a*tt. Ti Km, LAW »HM«, r.rairr II«» n g, RKLVFTM! ii »h-rt .'.oU- rl'.n" r» o-dor ^MUt'SiLKo.V vjti&« roar, III* to tti* i '"hac.ii to Min it "s i TtiT^VictK' Miat# At th* Court Hauar, apoo appointiMBt, by ftcy II MitfUfl. Ualveraaliat locitllci, C»i« Lodor,No 11, of V. A A. Mmohl "weet at their II ill, on Stturdaj are., oo ar b» fif* tbt- full of 0m moon. I Momr Lodqv, N» f,T O WO.F.,«^t »l thfcir Hall, on Tbundn? p?e. of e*6h wetk. D»w haor Loih»c Na 77,1 O.ofG T, meet »t th«*ir Mall, on Tu*day ere. of p»ch week. Aoag or Sharon Cok* ilutmn of the A. AT toe MimodIc ill, on tin* evMioc of tha lrat Monday In eaoh amth. ('a:II*a COCIIR Luhuivm,RMt on Friday «**«ia|r of i-aeh weak, at the Contt Hooae. ROCHESTER DIRECTORY. Situat'd the Evt 'Ktiik of Odtr Wiv»*r. Numtwr o( Htmi #, 7 Dry Good* and U«n«-rKl V'W.rtnient, 4 atr»a»d U^liriaw, 2 Uniev »i», tc, I. |o li .rtittM and Sad l»*, !, *(«»..i aim) ho-, 1. «f. I, IS K-ini 3, C«rriai(a wtl W^*..a. I: »«.p-r, 4 -uj Furniture, I Oiunmiih. 1 Hatc4^, 2 Ktni.tr. 11.. 1, a i'i M«iriou Pbyalcirt3» 1 Sob oU t, Oii'iri'ii a, 1. 8 o i I e Jhtl»C*tnmt. ,rv)K K 2 of A A. M»»onn, nei't it th fr ll*1!, i F. i s.ij evo. oa or, U'fi r* ill oi thv mo us. Itfp 0' tun L')D«ji.. So 50, I 0. of O. F, •a M:t at tMr 11*11. on Saturday ere. of eucb k. K .! f^T Fsr»i«r\iKNr, N*o f, of I. O, of O. lOtft at ttm'r U«ll, on tbt 1 and 31 Wednesday •?»«. of eai !i tn .nth «'n» k I-'.not, N i _0f I o of (I. meelAt ir lla'l, on l'uttada eve Of each w.ek I I U S I N E S S A vr- JJIO. I- FIAN, (K.'KMKKl.T t'K Hf-KKJIID, I'A.) A(i*rncy and CoanM-llor at Law I'c4*r ..mtty, l«ua, i n \)-r a'i bts «rt tellH ftf,!«, '*¥ft K —iti« ou I! n*# wfth nd R**- tiVf JaSTK'K i o i n k v aataf^Dj«^npoH 4 »t. D*it.r t'.» v re Wif.Tow— C«a«er(i''t with lh«e*rt for Musc.itin* an I t^« South, and f»'r Iowa City and tHa VTnt. M»u. At it n Iowa CtTt—aeni-waekly. ilvctt la JDuacttt'B —«*eekt), via. Mat ait'.n. Win It*^ic T.i r.T. v,_n ,' 'V v.a. D^witt. lAS$r {"rd*r »ta. Iijh* ii a -d Mt Va»aiw. y St a o s t« ia*. Rach- »J —1— Crt.teS M. -c. n r.iit-rf lug wiih the .r* for .Nfua'-itini* «»d fte So^th.aril f'i'T at»d the Wttf Dally CoArb tti v»'iii»»a—r laneetiim wlfh the v- AND c"C\!T.LOR AT t\ T, ^)^hee at his r«*idenre near Tip'O'i Cedar Cra »y, Iowa. W A E ATTOHNRT41 I.AW, and Justice of the Peace, Oils Paint*. .«• Htuiln. fJonfetUau- ari-'a, liariiware, Ar. Tii.too, Iowa. A A O N I E l)F. A I.Mi /A DRCOii AJLDH IXKS inn Tamta, Oils, (jla^s liroccrka, Oiia.tia*. Toys, Hardware and Kancy Swtiona.— Pii'loa, lawn. nl ti C. L. CH t.tlTirH*, pllY^ICf^N Af*n srnOEOV, Office a I the l)i ue S' .ii of rti \in''*t A Son. ipt.tti JAIWEH TVRIEil, y i A S v y i .or. ti* t! .(I',' rtii t'f.i Bacr .#« Ottfl*li3|iUK:iUlO»." .0«XI0d#Xfc '^7«' '1 ow Tipton, Revb'fUr. BltiiT-, Darant,)Titra brldjt'', i-etl-)!!,'':rhnb' W.v'iaii'c-vill-*. Po»« Ofl'r*. Tipton. ".'.h.'ft.'r. -Cpsias'Ui. Mi'-.'.-.v ariwe. Meat- Bet* h, Mfa •ivat lHii, Laeut. IIneeU, WlSf.l a •Via:. Oa'oij (ir kc, Pij.ic'i', Ru.t Oak. (Jower BIt O I E O Y SKua'od io tha tteoifmphtcti centre uf the Ooun'y Nmlior of Atoret, 4 Dtj Goods snd Oooriiry Meres, wi etock of gwnefal aw.rtinriit, 8 Oreoariaa ate., S Dm^ti and dic.ue#, S fttovos aad Herdw^, 3 CLOTHING STORES 1 II ista and Hhnea, 2 W»tch»* and Jcci-lrj 1 Ue osa»», Pamitarn. 1 Hotel- 4 T.ilori tg Sheps,* Bsotaad J'lme Shop#,Tin and -"tove •hops, Printing Offlc"*. I lllrtekKtii i.i 4 |ira«ro end Cartage ^h M* 2 I'alut hop^.J HsM Itarksto. I I.fvery Htaldos, I: Baruetsaod s it 5 k y, Wit! pr&eiici* id 1 ijito:i an1 vn .nit\. OT.i. o, Jft, 7, hi ^yAUty row, Sautli o! tilt Court tfouaS. nl J. IMJH, !Vn"STClAN A\f) IMF.OS. Olftcp at the Iowa lfo«»e, Rocheitar, Cedar eotmty, low*. DR. *. IIBEN, MHVSICIAN ANI) SPKfJFor I '"»1*r county, Iowa. Rochester nl DR. W. S. SCOTT, Teeders his pre.fe*siv'mI services to thopi*o i lipton and vicinity %o«ial atr^nli,n v. i.rva th« l»uu-i. |{iv«n to case* rf long standing. OAce at tho Iku^it Sforaof Dr. A'Hall. Rurnivvit,—The e tlty f-f J'fferson Medical ailec a Philadelpliia Starling Med ea! raUagec. lumbu." Oluo Penmvlvania Hos pital Philadelphia Dr. Ilutf Whaeliag. J. D. MrCLURE, M. D. Respectfully tenders his professional service* to tht citizens ot Tipton and vieitir^r. Also, some attention to the reparation of tecHi will be paid. Office one dnor east oflhe Tipton House. RI.FERENCK8. Fscultyl Jeff.-rsen M*i Col., Pliilatlelt^Ma. Ceo. if. rutiiienhttrr, M. T) Somerset, P4. •H. P. Hul "hen, M. O Wheeling Virgin!*. Rsl. ft. .an, Armagh, Pa [17-ly C. PfATT, 1TTORXET AND COIASELOW AT Ltw. V\/ 1IX Purchase and sell Real Rstate, locate Ij»rid Warrants, attend to the Psvtterit of Taae^, Investigation of titles, conveyancing, Ac. Particular attention given to oolleetion8. att StnsntEM twransrrr ro 4[ his ciht» at 'Owx attcnph® to with Preiaptarn sad Fidelity. (ap*Of* -a ia the Conrt Htmse with the Re eortKr. Tipton, lows. WIXJLilAM LEE.^ JSOOK BmDtfJt, Iowa City. .,'e One door east of Ihe Post OAce. laak Hooks, #f all kinds kept constant* on hand. C».untie* siippHed with all kinds of planks Records and olnerbooks for County offices, at slwvrt notice. Bl U EL E Y HO 8E^ TIPTOa, IOWA. Xhli Hotel s New H'u*e which ess jnat •tpencd fur tl»e rai'.'piiun of «n the 1-t of ty, lH.iV It U large ant roiiiraoiin.u*, au1 it provi.teit with entire new firn'ttir.'. N't. ^X|«nR Uaa bteu »|ared which will add to tin? coasfort or eon^enisn e of the trsvelinjt P1 '.He. A K O U S BY R. S. TUCKER. Cmm of tad Jfffrrm Streets. nai CVy, harm. LOVER HOU8E, f. BOWIIRO, Proprietor. Oamr it Vilut tad tostf Itmii •taOATIIt, IOWA. W ««aa or tka Ttptoa, Marias, Waaklagtea Oakaloaaa Blagt Un«i .» fc||»|i take a to aad Na thaVaata frae of charge. E E A N E I O U S E Wt PiTTCRMX FLEMM1H0. wrtoir. to'wk. TJ Ccaer of Wmter Strut mi Iowa Jvtwu*, »nd oppoiiU th* Ratirtid Dtpct Mtmmtit lava. 6EORGE LOWf Proprietor. HE PaoeaiEToa, ha* recently laaaed the ahoee popular Hotel, aad refuraiahed in *o*lr|w«aa1 u )'«uv Ul bwu' T' IIOKt'S.— (IM ttf ^irvey#'. ROBT. m. LONU, OF THK PKACK in.t \ntaty Pt.l,- •Ht. Ti|.:Iowa. r| joskph Liivmcr, V OTAUY Public, Rochatter. !omt». Oflcc il in the Po-it Office. v?n! 1y O N U E i«p «#r. w fr aolaiu *n-» is Mi *4ln Htlittdlr la iti-f ti ilaalif. TlMM tr olfee II WMtom hace Caapaay, lath ty la In ih I1« tx 11.- Fr* \ti .i h»' ifladd«4 *-*0 e mfo »t*' »T'- entverU, e »f i u*\ tly efta fumi tb ice mm itaticiii I »)n m^y .» if n I vmuumi 4 IV uoctrj) Mliscellann Hazel Dell. ,. In the Haaal Dell my Nei'./'t alcuplag, Nelly Inve.l ao loag! Anl my '.aaely, lonely watch I'M keeping, Neliy loat nn.l Ri»ac Here ni moonlight o'ten we lava waadal*d Thre'thc sth-nt ^#rte. Now wkera hafy-braachfa dfaeplaf dowaward, l.ittle Nelly'* laid. Alt alnae tar w.itoli I a Vaenlag ta the ii' hull. For ray darting N'eltv'a annr ate tleefiif Nelly ir, fiiiowcU. All al .nf: ibv wut. I'm kaeplng In the Hur.fl For my darling NV'.vSntar ine alecpklg, Nvlly dear, farewvll. Ta the ffaset Dell my NeHy't alterag, her." ttip (lowr»»ta wave. And the silent atar« ^ro alKbtty weaptaf O'er o V!')'' ({rate Oopr? that one* my I o*om1oad!y intra «ry uim uf j«/, Im, haa p«vtah'A Nti'v daar, «ri*kth«n, ClfHttV. Sow I'm wa »ry. WcS'V,e«t ahd UtrtaVai Watching k re alanc i«» Nil!'., tYu u i mi re v'lt TuuiT-^ chver Br. Hit,. Sh/ lannit Yet forvear tth^ii thy £»nMe lotaga In ry dwell, An my 'aralhy lonely |Wrt Aad N«Hy daar, faiwwell. Cbowc% i Tift •»», iHva, ^prOfRc.' with the Pottn'y J.i ljfe in tlwft Court Hniae. f'2SJ Kll fiTttG HAMRRIlt) &. 80II. TtTDUCGGI^T, and Deak'ia in Gro- H«i«Httut4 tVurda. IN K FJtD. n a drear^Ttiul^^m^y, more t:,nn s hundred years agoVaneavy travel.t,g carriage was «!"\viy luiniieiing along: iln muddy road from Potsdam to Berlin.— Withiu it v as one person only, who took no heed of (be slowness of the tiavflnig bet leaning hack in a corner, waa arrang ing a mul iplieity of papers contained in a small pertfol.o. ami 1 taking 11 *es in a su.al! et*book. 5ince he was dr-ss* e.i in s 'aitidatk tit'lnary tin.:t»r. it was fair to aoppo$f that :his gentleman mine, aa all take') of rank had been avoided. A dreary November evening was closing in and Urn ugh the rain had for a time ceased, yet dark mattes ot clouds dying through tne sky, gnve war ning that a 'weeping darkness' was at hand. The road gr w heavier aul Jie* vi( r—al leant, so U s.iould have seetned to a foot traveler wh«. was ploughintr ins way ihrougii its mire and so, doubtless it did seem ta the carriage horses, who at last floundered along t»u slowly that the pedestrian, whom they had overtak en, kept easily by the side of the coach pocket-book to its place 10 the breast lin- Eis lacing the ptpe, in a wal et Slung over back, when he ard himself address* ed iu the manner following, aud in raui* er ao amiiorative tone of voice: 'H Mm! young man, whither are you bound this stormy looking night?' 'That is more than I can tell you, not beiug at home iu thia part of the world. My wish is to reach Berlin but if 1 find a resting-place before I get there—to that I am bound, lor 1 am weary.' 'I should think you must have a two hour's walk before you,' was the unsatis factory remnrk that followed. The young man made ao reply, and after a suort pause, t.« stranger said: if 11 pie us* you to rest on the step of 1 John H.«lrsiey, Prsft KL1A8 SHiWRER. IfERCrtAWT—Dealer in Dry Goods, Qro- LU. cents. Crockery, fce. Cedar •lidk, t darsoM^ft .Wi-^ tiie carriage for a few minutes, you sre welcome au to do. lierr W.i&i's*your name?' My same is HWinrich Meyer,' replied the young man 'one of those who wise ly never reluse the email benefit, because the larger oue is not to be obtained.' He thankfully accepted ihf *ot eery dean place allotted to hist TIPTON, CEDAR Co. IOWA—SATURDAY, FEB* 9. 1856. qaeation put t« Heirtrich wa«: 'What are you going to Berlin fort" 'To hunt for aom« cousin*/ waa the answer. •And pray wfac may thay be!' asked th« unknown. •Well, to tell yoa the truth, I hare not an idea who they are, or where to look tire to help me, and not quite money enough to find me in necessaries.' •But,' eeid the Plutsian, what on earth has that to do with the cousins in Berlin.' 'Well, now, who kfows? Many of my fellow-students have igot good appoint* meiits, and whenever I ask them to let me know how it was done, the answer always wav cousin gave it to n.e,' or 'I j-ot it through tho inteieM ol a cousio who liv^sat Berlin, tfow, as I find nbne of these useful cousiri live in the coun try, I must go without their help or hunt for them in Ber'in.* This was all said in a comical dry way, to that Ins listentr couhj not refrain frotn 'aughiag, but he made no comment.— However, he pulled out a piece of pnper, and le^an to wri'e upon it. When he had finishes he turned round to Heinrieh, saying that he obserted he had been smoking, and that he fell iiirlined to do the same, but had forgotten to bring tiu der with hirn Could Herr Meyer oblige him with a light?' •Owrt-nnly, twth great pleasure,'was the prompt reply, nnd Heinnch, taking a t'ltder box out his wallet, immediately began to wtr• a light. Now, it has been said that the evening was damp—it was so damp that there seamed l-ttle enuugii pto»j ect oi the tiwirr's lighting moreover, the wind hlew tiie sparks out aimed lefore t'icy II •Well, if y. tir rousine are no more easily to be got afthan you light, I pity you young sir! was the sole reinitrk lo iiesi, and net be working i»i tho dark wijiri, the atrr.i:g! condrscrnded, as watched Heito ich's (ahorVetua endtMtvors. •*Ni. despt-rflrriurH' is itr, rt.oito,' an severed ihe yucg man and wiien the wo.ds werif scarcely uttered, thw light had b-?m struck In hts delight art »uc ceeding, Heinrieh ju.npcd on tie err i-.age -step, and leaning through the win dow, thrust the under eagerly mr the direction 01 the getitletnan'a lace. 'Hurra, air, puti ttwuv.' Al u-r a shott pause durmy \»hich time tne stranger had been puitiny ot me p.|X'. he removed it Iroui ln» mouth, aud ad- 1 dressed Heiurich in this way '1 have been thinking over whot you have bten leiling me and perhaps in an humble wuy, 1 might be ahie to asnai you, aud tiies act the psrt ol the cousin be!ou^ed te the Piu.-siau uriny, Lut to (.irumbko*, wi.o is somewnat ol a friend miles fnnn Berlin. At lust, as found bich grade of it nobody could deter- of nnne, at.d who will, 1 ihiuk, be glad to unnheli following Grumbkow even nit. oblige ine. Jiut mind do ex iotly as he tn« palace, i* cu.d n refrain Irorn ex ids you,and,abide siristly by his ativice Irlamuug: '.ndecil Hotr Marshal tliete If he says lie utli hel| you, rely upon no will keep his woid hut he is miter eceeniric, anU tiie way he sets about dc 11 a kiiidnraa, may. pethaps aeem sua.^e to you And now,' fko conttn- wbat OD S''P nig of hia coat. He then roused himself to mg whether a^V good woujd coi^.e leokoutol the window, and juege,from the 4« These were ihe uuiy wu^is wruien mud and darkness, how far it might be 'V to Berlin. For llie firit time, he perceived that a muddy young man was walking at a little distance from hts noraes. Though more than reasonably travel-ktai.ned, he trudged on as if his Linhs Wer- strung as his heart light. Ttuougb dnzale and darknesa, all thar could be teen his faee waa sensible and good-tempered.— Ha had just finished a pipe as he attract ed the traveller's altentiou, and was in the act of shaking out the ashes and re- yol Daaa Ma»?aaL~If you tjaa fojpwjyd the Tiewsoftbe bearer, lleiaucli Mcjter, you will oblige your iriend. Lei me know lt*c result ol yoyr uiie.' view •. r.ii hint •Tune wjl prove this at it docs all ollf er things,' tiiought lleimich, as he pre* coeded ou bis way. Sumehow or other the road appeared less wearisome, and he felt leas tired and loolsore since re ceiving the mysterious bit of pnper Hope The noise and bustle of the capital wa? new to him and he found some lit* tie difficulty in making his way to the (Jasti.aus, to which he had been recom mended by the pastor of his parish, ihe pastor hnvttjg been once iu Berlin, he ed and having di-livered tua tiu*sive to a Wrrant, Hfiuricii awaited the result in llif null. Id a few minutes the servnnt tiou. The questioner—#ho ihonld hare been an American Colonel—looked, mused and astonished, na he suggested: 'Surely there ftnitt be some other me* ti*« for your gding fo Berlin of whal could have put this idea into your head?' •Why,' replied Heinrieh, 'I have just beceme a clergyman, without the small* eat chance of getting anything to do to I King the lions of the town. There waa my own neighborhood, I have no rela-, a grand review of the troops on the k tig's birthday and like a loyal subject, our irieud went to have a reverent stare at his majesty who.n he had never ceo. At one point of the review the king stop ped almost opposite to Heinru li and then was suggested lo lain, aa the reader pro bubly sufpvi-ta that, alU-r ail Le must ptobaMy have «s*n that face somewhere before Was it the friend who hailed fli in Uif muddy road lrnp!«#ill»'! lio^ shoukl a king Le traveUmg ai mat l.imj ol tiie d«y( At nny i«teru vexed i.nn to that lie iiad not Heated liie gotitleinau iu the toaih in a very cere monious insnner. He had thrust tmder at his nose, and cried to hi»n 'puff away!' f»r them. Indeed, it is more than doubt- ipast life and fature pros|*ie requested set apart lor he preacher of the day.— W whether I hl*f so much n an ac- t«i be told the nsrr.e ol tiie village or town Tiie king with the royal fannly, occupied qeaintance in Berlin, much leas a rela- iu which h« haa been last residing the iheir accustomed places. school in which he had been educated all The set vice commenced but no irit!— i,,., what inn he w s lying in Berlin, and so The prayers were ended, and whilst the Heinrieh answen that to the best his belief, one was that of Kerr Mud his former schoolmaster another tliatf Doctor Von Hummer, tiie principal such a college and so on. 'l^uiie right,' answered Uie ma'al al, 'and periiaps it may not surprise you to n ui il.al 1 have watten to Uit-su didVi* eut gtMiileun'n to empire your rhaiiictt-r, thai 1 may know w»th whom I have to As lie said these words, tne matanal tised Ui» «yea on liemi i^. lo e i_ wl.at eti".t 1 i ey na i Lui ihe young inun's counU' nHut_«* wut tinabasiied iie evidently f'urel nee.vii report. 'I feel bound,' c-HUmued tl.e inarsr.al, 'lo tell you that ail tney aay oi you u most favorable, and I am t^uady bound to believe and act upou tiieir opinions. 1 iiave now to beg of you to fol.ow to a frien i'i tiouse,' T:.e uiars^al descended a jnvate »taa cu?e l''n !vag- fo the courtyard, crts^ino wjiseh, ire pa»»t*d thr itigh a jeate ru V e wali into a narrow side etreet, down which he conducted Humriuh, tid they arrived at a private entrance to th£ pal ace. HemrKfi began to net exceedingly nervons the cmivm ti ui that liis idea wa» net a mere tuck of tiie imagination be- you are aeeki. g. At ull events, when "e«i get to Ut rltu.4uie ihis note,'nauding I came *iron er and atronef^r. Coo!" he ii'in n.e tli| u! paper on w! ich he hi. nave i ad his own wish, Heinrieh Meyei been wm avr -take this n te 10 Matishaj wvuiil fti hut mottH'nt have been forty must Le sonif mistake?' No answer was vouchsafed, as the marshnl continued lo lead him through the various galleries and apsrusent*. un til at last they reached tiie doer of one ued. 'aa ttoe road is improved, I must shuaied in a corner of a wing of" the pal hurry ou the liorsi's, aril ao bid yoa go«d ace, where th? marshal's knock was an evening hoping you w:.l prosper in your! awn ed by a s ort 'come in-' As the new carwac. As Heiurich began to express his lhanks lor the good wishes of Uia un known friend, the signal was given.to doer opened, one glance sufficed to con vince Heitirioh lhnt his friend iri the mud, and nis king, w-ie one and the same person, 'ihe poor cousin seeker. though at a respectful distance, certainly, increase the speed ol the horses, sud be* greatly Sonfused, knelt belore Frederick roots. after the first tucket-full of mud that it (he bad time to uiake any acl nowl- William, and bejan faltering out contrite ago, a isau's hai discovered resting i tucky took lnce last n'ght. 1 he where splashed over hun. The gentleman inside edgments, he found himself alone again. 1 apologies 011 the v. ry lop of this pine tree. No!sbuuiao a vera! having been discovered the coach, when he could see no longer, The young tnua was no liulc astonished ai 1 •Kite, young man,' said the king, 'you one coui 1 dare the climbing ol the tr*e here, officers at noon to-day proceeded to shut up his portfolio, and returned the t.ieielort', was stringer within hru than she had tend all lie Could do Whs to set about his been lor aiany a day aud on her wingsisermon as soon as he should have been he was carried pleasantly along, so thai furnished the lent. For e remainder of be leached Berlin by nighi-fall. waa cons id .red, in thi| part of the world I two days before Honday! He mnst go an oracle itl'Ull taatlelS connected weith and consult the marshal, but the lattei town life. [could give him no further information,! The inr. "aS, however, found last, jglJ he could do was to promise that ii the 1 and after a frugal supper and a good king sent tiie text through him it should I S ITL°1 I •«dy to be for«aird^d w.U» the utm.^ possible^ .* nhh^l r!l l,n^ r?m. Wl y '.•»t» routilennnCfS 01 li.o»e mysieriotu note,-.viuch he started lorth ,lial Jl #paswd, «o«1 Oblige«l to ask his way to Marshal I Umtnhkows, he was tn-iMed snd sur* t.».w.l 1.1 ll.« aM 'ii.-hin. ul drpicl. whom no mude the inquiry, as il they would aay,' V* has busmoss can yoa hare .fha ha use at| si-'iom ae lit" mx'm A hive ran away ont Berlin, and abjured his discovered cousin. As it was i e sli de the dime of events, and iortifivd rt*!urne*l, r.nd r»*que»ted him in the most himself by prayer and philosophy for the ^n,r",6rn'*'r' Mt. Thomas Ew respcctlul inanuer, to lollow him to tiie inoinentuoua hour. Suuday morning ar- L'''• ^f "nJn,#rlonrr P*u Marshal's piisi-nce. Arrived there, he was received mo»t courteously and the ^larshal mnde many inquiries as to his and waa conducded Jo The seat always forth. But still.no allusion was made organ pealed forth its solenin sounds, ih» «iih.r to Ik* mm ...h»n.n ules and at the end of which time the at his yoiulifulii«-ss, lut at his Ueing ah marshal dismi)«sed him, desiring that lie! utter stranger. would cull again on that day foilniglit Heinriclt employed the interval in eis- At U»l t!t« time appointed ir his sec ond vi»u to the M.usi.al, arrived. 11 is reeep ion was ngain uusi Invtuble. Tiie inuish:il Ug^ed him to te sealed at tho table atcwliich ho was writing, and pro ceedid at tne same time to Lumucss. L'nloiking a drawer, and blinking forth a small bundle of papers, ho Asked Hein rieh as he dre.v them forth, one by one, i! lie ki ew in uhose handwriting tiie va i ioui superacnpiiont were! had taken place, and as he gazed have not ':otinnitted treason. How on(to such an immense I ig!»t how then make ai:ests. it upon apptoacntn? the ol paper could liOl htlp won- iearth (»uld you guess who I was? I came that hut liitu this nas the tnys-|h use where the slaves were secretnl,the that day, he never stirred out every sp lop uf tiie tfee on the stairs was to his ears that of the bearer of lite tert. Nevertheless, evening and night pas ed and the next day was far advanced, bnt still no text. What was to be donef There was only *fte' ^reai,fa,t i Heinrieh few. 4 not!!,'ig r^u et Ker tin |nargh ()llly ail o( jjail ur, UJ flcull 1:ltirillltl0 „u.cu.,| ot n teen setH, asVas curomary, thai he pi'cacher 011 the !|[, l.,u fallowing Sunday at the tlmpel reyal. If it h:|j ,1(l been Re.nrich knew u W 0 i 0 n e a 0 ^, wiiu Marinai IsrembkowF launy, aud that tie cjuld even ex empo*^ ft#* A 1 andsotae woman witliQt t1 i»twlligeo« reply: Suudsy morning .f i.- p,«ch!Tw.. lo UK pxlpn. The iutervmw lasted about nventy luin- congregation were as'onished not enly In accoid nee with this decision, the preacher weul through the whole uf the tirst cnapter ot tke book of Genesis in a masterly way, his style being forcible aad clear,aud bis fluency o| language re ariiable. Hi* au .lenoc, accustomed u the king's ecconuicmes, weie far more ,0 **., ,i i i, w.' *he diaroveriea mad«* in Peruvian tomba Hemrich went to the ehurch ap)oinied, The pulpit steps were gained, at.d the thought flashed across Heinrich's mind that possibly be would find the text plsc-1 j, j7u-d ed tor him on the desk, But n« he was on the point of mount ing the stairs, sn officer of tiie royal household delivered to him a lolded piece of psper, saying, 'His majosty sends you the text.' Alter having recited tke preliminary prayer, the preacher opened the paper, uud lo! it was blank—no a word was written on it. What was to be done? Heinrieh deliberstely examined the white kheet, ind altera suoii pati»e held it up butoie the congregation say.ng, 'His majtsiy has lum.siied ihc text lor my sermon But you msy. perceive that no thing whatever is upon tins sheet of a |ter. 'Out el nothing God created the woild.' i shall, therefore, take the cre ation for the subject of my discourse this morning.' SlOMlShed at the dexleniy With which the had exiri^Med himself fro u the y, than al Hr diletiima in winch been placed. At last the sermon nded, the congregntion dismissed, Heinrieh found himself in the sa trtaiy, IrCetviiig ihe Cwiigralulait.ptia of several dtgn taries of ibe church, who all prophesied lor in a brilliant future. and Jieiunch venttutd to express his amazement al the singular proceeding of ihe mg, but was told that he could only have arrivtd re" tly trmn the provinces, if 1 nr* dd not know tba' atioh vaparies weie quite cuiiiiuoii to his majesty. In tiie 111.ils' o! the canvt rjulion, a messen ger aimed to conduct him 10 the royal presence. Being totally unaware what impression hts s»tuion might have made ttpou the kn.'g, lliu coustu-seeker rather dreaded the approacimig audience. But Hv.111.c11 iia s.ar. ely crossed t!.e thresh of the Uieg's ro .ni, when his msj esty jumped up and thrust a roll of paper into ihti younp man's nand, exclaiming. «H'»' nt'!, s.i! —5 u a-vaj!—take this lur th.' li^iit vou gave me' Then throwing hmrself back in tifshair, he laughed heartily at the young preach er's look ol surprise and and tumu|i cohIusk n. I'he latter scarcely knew whal reply to make, or what to do tut just as he had got as far as 'Yur majesty the king interrupted him, saying. 'Make no fine speeches go home quietly, and examine the conie»u of U.e paper. You cam to Berlin to seek a cousin you have found one, who, if you go on steadily will not neglect you.* It ts hnrdly iiccet^ory lo add that the relief in two roll oi paper contaiued a good appoint- subscribed, &c. ment 4t tne Uuivarsuy of BefLu, and) 'P. S. My ur.cle, Bacchus Poltinger, made Heinrieh Meyer one of the roysl was aflliaedso long with the gout, (ecu preachers. traded by living too much on hem's 1 meat and alligator's eggs. that li Le 77.# Mysltrioui Ihti—High upon the came a burden to kim lie only took western slope of the Sierra, at the hot- four bones oi said Pills,and his ii.K was 1 ton) of a deep ^orge or canyon, stands aim st niutie. an immense pine tree, the I lop u! which is more than oue hundred and twenty feet above the ground at its Uii the opening.ol spring a year shUuld nA travel quietly if 1 meant to be{ lery it uad evidently been placed in its' hitter fired 011 thetn, wouivimg two 01 etefy Where recognized.'v .• ^^siltou hy a man's hand, as it seemed i three spectators, but not seriously. Oue Alter reofsur ng Heiirtitfi, the kieg be there for neither the slave woman, seeing escape uttposeiUe, told him that he was prej*ifed to do' what, drenching, storms, cor the winter soow. 1 cut llie throats ol her childien, killing one he could to push butt lorwttid itt t»ie pro- nor iIhj lury oi the mountain blast had mstan iy and daugerously wounding two fes-Kw he hud tshosert. 'But first,' he been aide 10. displace i'. while the sum- otners. St* of the lugitives were appro* sui«t, 'i uiust hear f.ovf you preach. On titer's breezes caused it only to nod, ns hend**d, but eight ase aatd to baee flfe* utjilav n xi, hefur« ine but mind, I snail cho se the ing t:.e spot u.ter a h* continued stoi tn, his own room in tiie inn, he h^d fixed tn his mind the fact that he was to preach to the kit g. The fact was only too clear, tree, and you shall preach ii laughing ut our surmises. O.i visit- caped. ..»»? text. You may retire.' I the tiuire cany-n was foui.d levelad up Beauhjul on./ 7 rue.- In a late aru. e •By the time Heiurie.: Meyer reached! wuh snow, and so solid as to bear up, ju Eiazei i.ugaairie this b"ci but a man within ten feet ot the top of llie wi tome one, from mere eurios'ty, 1 a'! fssl-11' Pfa and from the aurface of PlacervJU 7hi. eJ (Q u,j eve e a th NO. 6. Tim ii iHT -i— -i ..a. A Golden Abroad In a reeeni communicatiun te tiie Na- l,t9 a burden to Mm no longer. eneu the hai in its position when Uu.Uit' hmJ, ur a broiLei noble ad ol was within teach uf the ',01^aram-i—with hands lull or Ttowcra the suow.— !1,1 Pr,*t*n A Lady'* view of JMonnonitm. —The writer of the sertes peper in Putman's Monthly Upon M:iruion:sm gives hei idea ol ti e *)»em in the following set* dispatch, jtr rttieS, such a community would Marrv o nicest gi you know. Yoa fuilli4h a faint counterpa.t or the wor 0 IWIzebubi., this sec'ud shtppt regu n. Hig up a system that wi I fa i.self ufo tne superstitious cr dulay l:id animal appetites ol the stupidly ig n rant, you are ready for flourishiag It^.mss f,Te* some important information in n-ijard to „lforma„ou j'" V 1 domwJ from W. W Kvaus, Esq., a g.-atleiuan of atrong antiquarian preJilr. lions, and now engineer of the Arica and Tucna Railroad, in Peru. Mr. Evan* s'atea tl,e rail- 10n9 if (uikaiiom in s. ven ty f. deep, aud aa the soil is looa* sand, ss the work proceeds evnythtng from the top comes siiduig down—dead Indians, pots, kettles, arrow heads, &c Among other mortuary relics, an Indian waa out of lus resting place tolitd up in a thi otui vf god. lie.ore Mr. Evat'.a had knowledge of the incident, the work men had cut this magnific at binding sheet at.d divided it among theineeliea. With some difficulty Mr. Evans obtained a fragment at.d dispatched 1' to Mr. Ea hank. Mr Evans notices a remarkable laet, tliut in hundreds of I rid 1.-11 akulls which .ie has examined, not one has con t4iaed a dccayed lootb. Mr. Etana thinks tuat the weight ot the entire sh oud must have been eight or nine pound*, aud had 11 been preseived would lav* been the finest apecitnen of sheet gold that we nave heard oi iuce tiie timet 01 tno bj«aoisli c»ut|uesi in sortie «Iiaju. i*i r«. marks upou the jireservatio'i of irt cf the d. arttfil, and ihe futility .f at WMpting to Secure e great dead from contact uiih tiieif native earth, Mr. Ew bauk s«)o it is Ute f. rtn or fesiurvs, and not the body ir ubsiaiv e of tne dead tuat ^hou!d be preserved, and adds 'Tl.e mummies of Ejrvpiare quarried for fuel, and, whether l.ioao of llie Pha raohs their wives, ti eir prn-ats 01 tieir slates, are split opeu arid ct.opped up with the same iudifierenc« as »o many pine tegs. The gums and InUan s uaed tn eiulxtluiing them hav« made iliem a good substitute for bituunnous ceal, and tnut the very n eans employed to pre* seive thein have become thejact.v* agents of their dissipation. 80 it »s when the materials of the colfin have a htjgli mark ed value tkry are then aeized us a con* ceakd treasure, snf lhe content* cast out as lubbiah. Like heroet in the East ern hemisphere, the deac*-ndants of Man* co aud Capec were sometimes, il net al ways, entombed in such, at»d w.tb &«• sideiabie treasures betides 111 vessels of gold and silver hence we learn how the Spanish conquerors sought for, often found, Slid as often phstidered ficb Itrtan tepulchres.' Patent M'aichus. —The following cer tificate to the efficacy of patent pilla is taken from the Philadelphia A/vcury: 'I. John Labberlie, was supposed lo be in the last stag? of consumption the ysar 849, suffering at the sams time a severe attack of rheumatism, 1 rer com plaint, dropsy, gravel, and cholera mor bus Simultaneous!/, also, i took the small pox. The latter assumed a chronic iortn, ciMi.pleleiy destroyed my lungs, liver, spinal marrow, nercout system, and the entire contents ol my crsmom. 1 got so low I did not know my hreih* er-m-law when he came to bono# mon ey. Fur three month* I swalloued noth ing but twen y packages of Kunl ehau sen's Pills, which effected an iniine* weeks. Sworn and CiitctirwATf, Jan.'Ml f-'vgifiif s tin f'tRetMie/i. A stampede of slaves 1/om the totder counties ol ken- 1 1 besuuful passage occur®: E-Iuc Mou en it is considered that less 'does not commence with t. e alphabet. Ii begins with a moti.ere look—with a snow (enduring the last winter than evei before known.it is fair to conclude tbat *U! ,« 01 approbation oY sigu 01 w s^tcr s geu.le press, of ft"d daisy mcidows with bird's (nests admired but not louehed wiiii creel ing ants, aud aluioel ttMpt-tcei ifidw emu.ft s- with humming be*-* ami glass beehives with ieasani walks in si adv lanes, aud with thoughts directed in aiM kindly tences: mature acts iii benevolence, l«» deeds If the eontf tits of tiie Auburn State's 1 Prison wi females to thatch, could be 110 ,hlenpg «hs 0f Clod himself. Bnd aitd word* to virtue, antl to the source of ail good. p,.rwt.u. ..fM SfbiUtut fw B.tt* of other' ikfitt Aster than Mrmal^e. ,will then have her to pr» side at y ur treakla'. table, aud, unless you are a aad dog iu !eed )ou «\1. 1 ot ret^utre auy Lui-hn. ty Itt ust aUd A father being a[pl.ed to for the i reason of his sons aWei.ce from school, 1 the schoolmaster re«e »ed tie Isttewiug miv tym n