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I sqlWtrtlnsertin*, 1 «0 Each additional ir«sert'n, per square, 60 1 fquaro 3 month*, 4 00 1 do. month*, 00 1 do. 1 Tear, 10 00 $ da. 3 month*, 5 UP do, 0 month*, "0 2 1 year, 12 00 or Oae square u 10 line* Breviti JIPTON ADVERTISER O fit# •45f BUSINESS CA RDS, VISITING C'A »»«, t*V|T»TliN TICKETS, ALL TI' K ICTS, LAW St.A*Kf, RSCCIiMI. Bonds, LANK NOTES, Devil, V I I A A JV* K 5, of «very kind executed with neatness and des patch. fill. I N TI r-. clone to oider on sh"r' notice. •IKO. L. FYAIV, (DM14' iit.Y or ni l'f r.ti, n Attorney and Counsellor at Law Tlj'lo », i Mnr ti'Hfii Win |.«' AIV. I' m'-i SJ I, ,x ,-a tl t*r,. i.j »i»4 ...» 'a H9'f •u** w- ?t th# Ck»»- r»f tu* Pr m^.'i ffif ItOBT. M. JUSTICfc OF TH PEACE and Notary Pub lic. Tiptdi, Iowa. nl JOtlPII LIKIMillV, OTAKY Public. K Iowa. It? t'.* I'.-s' «nr.'-e. v^nl-lv N Oflke JOHN HUBER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR \T LAW Vfttce at his residente aear Tipton C'rtar Jouity, Iowa. d. W. BAGLEY, A':'TO t\K* i LA l\', *u»ti(e the P«i.ce, Tipt 'fi, Iowa. Offi"with the County Juice in the i rs in (»r *M i i %t rTiuiin. THAYER CARSKADDEN T*" *H»r Iwarf, At Tiptott, r^A*i. A A O N O I E Tf r»KAl.i:a IA DKV4i8 ME 1)ICIXE*. Qk Dye Stilts, l'sinu, Oila, )!.»•«, Oi .Cfcrina, Tuy., Har.lware and F*u- .S iUonti.— Tlptor. Iowa. C. L. CII4IBr.K8, HYRICIAN ANI) SL Office a the DrupStnre of CI an.i«-r« .t Son, 1 ipton JAnKV C. TI H\tR, 1 I A A N a E 0 N Wilt piaetir* iu Tipton and vicinity. Office, No T, in quality row, 8onth of the Court House. nl J. SMITHt TTtTSIClAN AND BUROEON. Office at the Iowa House, Rochester, Cedar 'roualy, Iowa. DR. J)HY8IC!AN AM) SlUt iKO*', Rochester i Cedar county. Iowa. nl EI.IAN HHAWBCIl. MERCflAV't'—Deali-r in I)iy Go«d». Gro- C'rie*, Crockery, fcc. Cedar lilufTe, O •dar eounty, Iowa. til J. D. MrCLURE, M. D. Respectfully tenders hii professional services to the i-itizfiis ot Tipton and vicinity. Also, some attention to the reparation -of teeth will he paid. Ofico one door ea«t ot tho Tipton House. KEFKRENCES. Focultyit JeHt •rson Med Col.. Philadelphia. Ceo. Pundenhurg, M. I)., Somerset, Pa. 8. P. HuM'hen, M. t) Wheeling Virginia. Ail. an, Armagh, Pa [17-ly.] I A 1TTOR1VET A WD COl'KSELOR! AT LAW. WILL Purchase and sell Real Estate, locate Land Warrants, ottond to the Payment of Taaes, Investigation of titles, conveyancing, &c. Paxtloular attention given to collections. DMRT SuatNESS INTAT'S R»:N TO HIS CARF., WILL BK AITTNILW' TO WITH j'romptiieoa and Fidelity* in the Court Houoo wHh UM Re «onhr. Tipton, Iowa. WII,LIAM LEE. BOOi£ ilTWrUBIl, Iowa 1U|. One door east of the Post Office. Bly lank Books, of all kind* l.ept constant on hand. Cvunlit* supplied with all kinds of Blanks Roooids and ntberbooks for Count? of&ses, at 1 $ Bttoirneip qnd Counsellor AND General Land Agents, Muscatine, fcw. Offic4 over Burnetts Book-Store, Second Street. l,ly. K A N Z WATCH-MAKE* AND JWELUM, Secofid St., near the American Hotel, MUSCATINE, IOWA, WATCHES, Clocks, Jewelry Stc., repaired an§ Warrcnted. A lift of fashionable tewelry. Watches, clocks, etc.. on li.md Term* as low as th« lowest. A »liare ef patronago i* r* •pectfully solicited. [Jo. tn] W. P. 12 00 8 00 J& it llariaf purchased a go-.,!, sufficient se lection of material, the .tilisfirf now pre pared to do nearly every ie«rription of Ij A I 1ST —AND— COWAN. AND SURGEON. PHYSICIAN 1thereforemake \Vi«h to to tkis place my OailiVIK MODSB, Corner Wuivr S remi »o tu'0'tu. incorporated Ji. D. 1819—Ceuh VmfiU.il $500,000. 'p iK Undorei^ued having hen appoint, 1 Agf-nt f*r t'.is uM a-id reliable Conipaev, i» prepared to issue policies on favorable terms. THIS WF.I.LS SPI' EH, Agent. Office in th* Conrt House, Tipton, Iowa. low 4 PT.ll'i: IXSl KAMCE O A N Y KEOKUK, IOWA. HOME C(» V.PASY is now prepared to take risks on the safer classes ol property ou thu MUTUAL PLAN, a nd on tfu cash pia'i, a 1 can see that I grow older, And 1 note it da.v fotnre home) I Wader my services to the «ltis«BS of the TOKO and vicinity, in all the branches of the profeision. Iwi 1 practlee Plastic Burgery, Btipphjinsr Pefldenete* and It 'mt'lying Dfferlt. Rooms at Wm. otiioe near the Tem pe ranee Hotel. Tipton, Jan. 1, l*Vi. l.ly. A K O U S E BY R. S. TUCKER. Coraer of Doba^f ami Jefferson Streets. /.WJ ('ity, lorn. O V E O U S E r. I« DOW.\l\€», Proprietor. Cornfr of Walnut ami Smiiiu streets. MUSCATINE, IOWA. Office of the Tipton, Marion, Washington and Oskalovna Stage Linen. 2jTlUggage taken to and from th« Boats free of char.ire. TEMPE ANGE HO U SE. BY PATTERSON FM.NNINTJ. iipri.^, IUWA. ,i .Itenuf, anp virpvtit* th: JLiilroml Af. .uif.v, I gi'ORGL LOW) Froprieloi. ri'iiC i'u 'i-r.ii roR, ha* re««tiiiv lcH«e.l tin nhok popnlnr Hotel, and refurnished it in n n n «»n ia! rnftttr* »•,« U p»r»l «o W ..«•« n b. T'U „if rjlti.-* -f |.,« Hnlcrn Compnny, tathUcty i. a it.'» "».JHI J" "L J"'' rort i Mi. will 1-iu-.tlr p—JM o -l wL.- ua iv 4,i ,1 ibc iMldKCWiQ'. r» u, f. i. BIl ELEY HOUSE. T'PTOIf, IOWA. This Men' is a Xew which was ju.«t ipeuel for the re ''ption of gueita on the lat of May, ls.j.5. It U Urge commo.UouK and it i ,assembled, wo had almost forgotten the i:r,s s vssz «i«« ,o« or fouvpufth e oi* tUr ti4v#»iiDK puuiic. was fruni vmn eua^avor to u»s- John n. Btrelry, Prop'r |!covcr HIS. W. f*. SCOTT, Tender* los piofe«sii-nal services to the pei pie ot Tipton at. 1 vici .ity. Special attention given to cai«fs cf long star.siin^. Olfice at tiie ^:o^•eof l)r. A* Hall. I.irr*iicK—Tlie culty of Jelforson ll?,licRl Philadelphii Starling ftledi iiliepei' lumhu* Olno Peunsvlvaliij Hos »,* Pti.la !oa l1.' Il'il W"»' n it A A covcr £J Kff A I N S U A N E O A N Y BABTfOED, COX*. proeK»os 4' rtitis as re isoiiu'de as 'how ot i»i-y ni-I,%blo Co. 0FFVER8 :•*-C. H. PKIUIV. sid ut. J. W. KANKIN, V ce Prns. E. II. HARKHOX, Treasurer. W. F. I RNRII. Swretary. Tho nnderslgne.l !:ah n th!s Company, tor Cedar Count^,aiid is pre pared to issue PoltcUt on favorable terms. 5tf W*lw iSrioBR, Agfut Exchange Office!! SIGHT DHAFIS -n New Y- rk can bo had of tne Suhscrit.er sum* to s*it purchasers Certiicates of Deposit, and Draftgon the tasleru Cities cashed. American Gold furnished at a small premium. Office over Swetlaiui in! Sniff 's Store WM.H. TUTHILL Itpton, J:»n!iary 1, ISM teniJet to prompt!}' :it« ,V« kftit cou. wutly on haud. Kexidt-u se at i Hrst-bom. ilr.auirrs Xorth-wi-« oi «.je Steaia Mill. «J7 tf A K E Y I I S A V I N S A O O N Under Swetland's store, Tipton, Iowa. Mitir Dreminif and liuir oloriaf, ,.i to a ii» Ton BAZOH3 H01VB33' Jl you waul 1 pl''tw»it shavj G,K.d as a b».o.! Ver *ave, (Ml on me at n.y salo-u, At morn or ui^ht. or loraure noon: At any tiroe wh''.'i y-u *U.y, Ssve oil the holy S .boa'ti day. CeaisTlAN .HlTx:ULIII, •4,1/ b%kt of UMlUMT. xxr From Chamber's Edinborg Jouuui. Tke Pad, Fnwnl, aid Vatas, hj day! I can feel mr heart grow colder AH its pleasures pais away At the tell-tale glass I linger, As with faded eye I uaoe Solemn tokens whieh Time's finger Has engraved on my face. Itat one moment can restore me To my boyhood and my pMntMi .And sweet memories eome o'cf EM Of that brief snd blessed tune Then I hear a father'* Mewing, And 1 feel a mother's kits And again I am earetning One who's shared with use mj biles. TVh* shall say the past mnut perish '.Veath the Futnr*'* coming waves? What the KOQ! delights to cherish, From Oblivion's depth it savaa! Looking backward, oa I'm ghdlag, Till I reach the final ihore, Wjen» the 1'itni at it ainuiag. And Mb''re Iru!-.— ?!v. i-ome no more. A i° Real Life. The editor c»f the Ciiicago Timet, ha*- ing be*n on the north side of that city to seo a friend, was recently prevented trom reaching Ins office, iu consequence of a steam-tug having passed up the river with a small fleet of vessels in tow, oue of which ha i been cast ofF and hauled in just west of the bridge, leaving tke 'draw' still open. While waiting, he witnessed the following scene: 'The vessel we have mentioned had been moored ©r made last outside of sev eral canal boats and as we stood looking ^'em at the men upon her, one of them ap- 'danger, and then,putting her arm around tise neck of tne pg»or, friendless, wdiiner mg stranger, sail You lire my own ipon her, one oi mem ap female who had been crouch- proached a ed upon deck, and addressing her, point ed to the shore, thi u to the bridge, and then down towards the turonged and busy etreets of living, moving, headlong Chi cago. Si:e rose, picked up a smsll b«n dl •, from which she drew forth a ooin, which she tendered to the hardy sailor He refused it, whatever it was, and lend ing her hand, helped her from the vessel to the dock up to tho bridge. By this lima a large cro.\J ot persona thronged the nortti end of wnere tho bridge would be, if it was always a bridge and in con teniplal ng the uew faces and the repre senta'.ivcs of the various ioe hope ot a ccsiiuon of tugs nd sch iieis ani going u ant cown, bngga •1 ,uJ out« Dy ,u '. 10 impart, related her history, uuinterruptsd by a a.ngle obs«ivation* liom her com panion, but often accompauied by the tears of both. v^e TIPTON, CEDAR Co. IOWA—SATDRDAY, FEB. 16. 1856. aweet smiles and htT happy dispoiitien until memory weuld lead him to the hour when he bid her to depart, and not let him see her face again. Hit decline was iapid, and this lone child taw tlio first flowers which th« warmtli of spring had called from the soil of her mother's grave disturbed, uprootted and thrown aside, that his ashes might mingl« with those of lite mother of his children. At his death he charged hsr to pay off as far as she might be able, the debts incurred to procure the necessaries of life. the bridge she could find one of those pla es where situations wcro given to wor thy applicants. Such waa her story. She had men tioned no name except thai of father, mo ther, and the endearing appellations of brother Gtorge, Willie, &c. Both of the women were crying bitterly. The fush lonabie dressed lady turned her fa^e to wards the river, that her tears at such a crowded and unusual place might not be observed. She requested us to take her two boys—(ieorge j.id Willie, she called l]ie t0 Otcupatiotis in the Linted St.tles. Th*s wo Kjoic as a nation in Having two thou-1 sand persons who pronounce themselves artiits, though there are probably not a sweet voice ol woman, resist, inquired if she stood in need, or and certaiuly not one who appears likely waa she ill, or was her sorrow such that t„ dethrone Raphael. Of authors we she could not be relieved? the railing near us was vacant, and to wards that, and almost at our two women camti to convei Strang or was a fair, handsome girl of jied every new mrv.nh gives birth to a new |lwo» lhat but e about seventeen years, neatly, but coarse- literary star, ond one niore brilliant than i| ly dressed, with snoes not only well any ever went before. To pass to th«i| ,ucil worn, but heavy and unsmted much bank ofb^r. and Irokers is a natural for her sex as for the season. The poor transition and of the former we are fa- girl, in honest simplicity, and witn an i vored with iourteen hundred ol the lat- i p|aled earnestness which desjiair alone could ter with six thousand, exemplifying the' Wheth *t length, but wo will give it, changing as make-weight against this E old adagos that 'it never rains hut it pours, and that 'blessings never come have not space for it thousand honest stout hearted biacifsmiths It brieflv. bankers. Moreover there aru six tkou- l'orce to the Persian Gulf. SIIH had no brother or sister now she re-: "«UN,LF» #0 essentially 'shaved ion, 1 am now prepari to ly customer Willi lri*sh bread, and all article* in ray lino of bu!inc«». Cakes and lomtrv of every kin lfur- i ... »i i .1 1 nished to fainiiied, or for paiti^*, on short DO- uiont in Wisconsin. He» brothers, somu mind. Only twenty thousand people tiee. flawa* engaged the Fervor of oiu of th,. older and some younger than herself,, have been willing to set themselves down SuJacicni to w'w dro. Pei:i and dl^' S'liik iiunnou auti tire si uiothftr Kiguiuj for the* tiwbi&co ol hor public upiUiOtx cunti'ollrd Eiitl ma uu i nctur-1 From taie noiihwcsi fronlivf th?rw is uo These soon led to ungor and ed tbruii^h the press. We have eleven au,J a happier clime. None were now lelt but the father and this poor girl. He too was humbled and stricken by the slow but certaiu disease which lighis up the cheek, and fires the eye with the brill iancy of health, even when its victim is on the confines oi eternr.y. He would til and teil to his surviving child the acts of winning love and sacrificing devotion which had uiade his Lizzie the vgry ob ject of hts life. Ua would tflk of b«f criminations at home, and dissipation by thousand hatters ten thousand tobaccon- oi an intended expedition lrom I'eshavvur the father abioud. Losses came upouthein tsts and thirty-one thousand weavers, a uin*t A \Iomund chiel.by uauie Haadat and at la»t, {rs the ring the lew worldly Against t'nrty iliousand teacaeis \ye can Khan. In what articular way tins iwli- 3Jori'" 8«rva.us, tt.ough most of those others tho mother, caning ag ny upon her some capacity or other, from the long exiled daughter, joined the boys boot black w:io polishes our shoes to the L*dg*r. ,',e,n classes there i daughter, uukiudiy banished fro n her mother's side, and driven out into 'he world without a father's blessing? What must havo been her griel when her let- b, cljl tnost audible sob lrom one near us. It was wi*l» ol her tin .en, were unnn.ietU, not the sob of childhood, caused by some uimnsA-ered? She must lrivo felt in- -,,-ii.r. fron i'avetv to crief- it 1 that the hearts of that fatner and was the seb ot soiui maturor breast, fill- mother, her siater and brothers, rauat i ed with the sense of loneliness at do- i ha*c been hardened against her. We It reached other ears than ours spair. A lady, dressed in a manner winch bespoke a wealth tiiat could grauly taste and elegance, and who, like ourselves was detained at tiiat place, stood near, accompanied by three children, whose desire to get at the exuemo edge of tho platform she with diilicuJty repressed.— Willi a woman's tendernts., her heart recognised ttjo st.iled ebullition ol sor row, and approac'-iag the person from whom it come, who was uoue other than the woman wo had just seen land from tho vessel, she quietly, and in that soft, which none can fror" sister 1 am Lixz.e!' These two beings, children of the same par,nts,how different have been their paths, and how deep their sufferings! We have seen them together in 'LizzieY car riage driving along Lake street. They ure doubtless as happy as their bereave ments, relieved only by the conscious ness of duty faithlul'ty performed, can permit. But while, tho sufferings of that father and mother may Le faintly known from the story of the daughter, what must have been the menu! agony of that other ters, written from a prosperous city, frorii the house ot her wealthy and k nd i. iiinrr and out hvheaimiT a oand, tei.ing them ol her success, i»nd ol i 0I,e iieil were un nn*.«ed 1 win say no more. That scene will live in our memory while we can remember What we all do! An amusing and even instructive hour jjavo may be spent if one will bu search out ironi the coniused liguies of tne D(JSI Mat)t viv i i i i e i i e e a n s o e i e i o y e A portion ol have according to the census only eighty- '^yt*oare willing t^ tr side, these unless to'genms hi a garret, though if eise. The pubhskers adverti.er.ients are to be cred- She said lhat she was born in Boston sand brokers and thus re\eiige the com-1 d-oabt. are premature, but I have good oil on toe troubled waters, and we now Mjtrti ziroTsexKra. The forty thousand physicians supports fire hundred undertakers, which gives the important sutistieal fact, in a brief 3 including, w« suppose, all the cross wives, ciusty bachelors, and verjuse old maids, thirty thousand wheelwrights and thirty three showmen. We have lour thou sand cutlers twenty-three thousand sad dittrs and five thousand railroad men. have ono hundred and fifty-four op The land, which, for want el culture, had ticiatu and tea o.culists, hut nearly tour not increased in value, was solu, and left! thousand conlecttoners, providing that her but a few dollars. There she expeu- we ded in rearing some boards to mark the i for sp»t where she had buried, one af-jther«aro five thousand brewers and ter another, her beloved kindred. She wine dealers, but the census, strange to had heard of Chicago. She had heard agy, is «i ent as to the number who that in this city there were offices where drink beer and -quaff tho rosy.' In all, strangers wishing employment could find we have about five millions and a half, work. She Lad on foot travelled many above the age o! fifteen yuars, who are miles, until she rrached Milwaukie, and busily employed at same trade, profes thence, by the kindness of a poor sailor, §ian, or occupation, by which to earn who had seen her day after day ou the i livelihood It is plain we are not a na dock, watching the steamers depart, had tton of sluggards. We nearly all do inquired and ascertained that she wished something. Nay, to bo an idle drone, tocme intiier, tut not the money, is happily no reccomendntion in A mer lin brought her to Chicago oti his own i ion, as it is in the aristocratic and moa vessel, and had told her tl at by crossing archial countries of Etnope. Important from India and Periia. Hon ibk Cruelties of th* Persia*t at He- rat. Dost ALthameJ Preparing for It'ar. Iht Suntal Rebellion in British India. Ihral. wefahh, to pnduce wnich, she was tortur- v 1 ... v.. i a i i business. We havo ftlte*» hundred were recently murdered by the 1 erstan wagon makers three thousand watch- troops. She !ia«t gr^fat influence its Herat Confirmation of the Fall of [Uorreayoadeneo of the LeadoaYiinc*. Since the fall of Herat into the han li of tlio P«rs ans and thoir nominee and crtature, Pnnco Yusuf, of winch I gav« you iny last such dvtails as had then reached us, intelligence lrorn over tho oorder faas dr:bbled in but scantily, and for tkt most part iryn sources that ren der it less easily verified than usual. It bears upon it, however, no stamp ^f im probability, either in regard to the appre hensions of Dott Mahomed, tho ferocity uf the victorious party at Herat in its hour of triumph, or the subsequent quarrels of its leaders among themselves. You may re odect it being s ated that upon tho oc cupation of the ty by the Persian troops, the life of tho deposed .tot Mahomed Sadik Khan was spared, and that he and his principal adherents wore treated with I respect and consideration- Indeed, for I an Oriental revolution, »t appeared to be la singulurly bloodless one. This state of thing* wo are n wtold. did not long i continue Mahomed Sa lik was put to hu's- together with the sole exception ol woman, spared for the sake of her appr9f an( reC0 ed mosi ndite aPP mel.h^ 0 Raa rTCOnuur had tal..:ti place between Prince Yusuf jie,lCe A lmWer rel%ort l»eQtl01i3 tke holy love of lather, mother, and kin- murtnlly wounded. rible than such catastrophes generally are. .j.-j At Cabul and Candahar, the laj as Baruckzye bl0lh er cei,sus the number of persons lollowing various ,med wiote urgently to ins sur- jng irwihersof that place, entreating t[,ein l0 0IU him iu 9inUing Un fam,,° dl te Ja,ld !n forning a 1 .... position to their common eneiny. The score who will live ,n men s memories i Candahar chief# erat it not a lt,a8.)n Mrs Van llouton would renpevully inform the the pride which drove away Lizzie had lorty thouaaud doctors to 'kill or cure,' and way to Mecca, and it is probable 'hat stilute all the committees,so that the free WASHINGTON Feb 8 ISSfi frwnd.and the puMi- jce^nd^t^at brought silent regrets, and alter a while fifteen hundred e htors to koep this mot-1 the tomb of the Prophet, and aot Bombay i Noith can be lairly represented. r,£Vr,S uliSuyi a.M n«lu»hlv c.«.pUimng. ky4 ley order by, I, e pute„t po»-.r of i.. hi. t..l J.«i„.uSn. AVINO entered the ai-ovo buaincse, in Tip-! g'"Kds the) possessed, they left the proud set oli fifty thousand tailors so that wo i vidua! has been making hims lt obnox 1 am now prepan to sup^y customer* city ol their birth, and settled five years eare nearly twice as much ior adorning eous wo are not told perhaps, because ago upon bind purchased ol tne Govern- Jthe body tiiau we do tor decking out the tne offences of a border leader, possess- Cisco, the head of Joacpun, the celebrated i p0VTerful ..p- assented to their broth er's proposal, and proceeded to call to- meer dia lhe gftinC) jt i# Mid thM lhe who ,e |orc if un!ted nnd meinbered t..at she had a snue», the old- by the atter. jnected with the last pedition nave been patch its legitimate business. Col. Parker H. French in his lato: est, whose name was Lizzie that sister., W o have two millions and a half oflUnder ollicial eonsideralion. With re-j *One of tne first duties of the House letter to Mr. Murcy says that the period years ago, against her lather s will, had fanners seventy thousand mariners one 'gard to AUglian requests ior a sistaneo, I will be to send a Committee of its mem-' j,Man ivod when, in o' cdience to iastrac inarried, and with her husband, having hundred thousand merchants sixty-four the appearance al Kurrachee of a young bt rs to Kansas to examine into the whole !l0rj }ie been banished the father s sight,had gone thoussnd masons and neatly two hundred i chiol ol the Oandahar family may, it has ol the der d:ificulties. denual, and res'ieciiuily ask the recoe oti, and had not been heard ot since no thousand carpenters. We have fourteen been suggested, be connected \wth sorao 'It will jive immense encouragement:^tion of his government. doubt was dead. At the time uf her sis-' thousaud bakers to make our brea* 24 sucn piece of diplomacy. The peraon in i to the Free State cause. Marcy replied to-day as follows I I N E Y lei fc marriage her parents were weslthy thousand law) ers to set us by the ears lest.on i*, however, ostensibly ou his «The uew speaker will fortunately con- i 1 news of any importance, save the rumor Mention is made ot his having book-seller who brightens the public in-! poranly dispossessed by us in sus, follows the trade of a politician, consist of two regiments of infantry aui dozen S ..dotns or Goinorrahs. The con- ISg a warm reception. sus fails to record, likewise, the existence of any patriots among us, though we From the Snndian. Due. S. have I mg tiiought that patnouam was 4T*ocmMco**iTTaD a 'makers- eeventy-eiirht viric^ar makers,! fact, she administered the affairs of the tint vuto* from ir«* fitates, and fuywff-eew* are infinitely more for eating than I give up her hidden wealth. We do not eye-sight. This reminds us that I apprehend immediate hostilities, unless —Lav. Gaz. ,lfied I Khan s at BaIk apprehended, but rath«r Jemonstrat, n in force as .hall de- ler Pt ,r#ia |rom uki aggreMire Ineas th# #vent of uch bei contem ier any application for aid has Ueri forwarded by the Ameer t0 u y, i.. i i. .u i tish Allies, or whether the application, if I prevent Mr. Banks frcun takinir the cnair, »,„ey Lucl.ly th.re are hundred :.,,nu .".a.I i i .-a i° u ^ptia" has been,as was natural, some revival of i Carolina, had the good sense to walk The Herald ror-.'snomV,.! its order just enough to us to slate ^Ugueotfl.esmtlu shape of brokers and the rep rt8 tuuchlIlg the I I I 1 1 t- I a k n i n o •tate 2Pd was tailed the 'Nawab ot He rat.' Her life was spared with the view of extorting from her the treasure she was known to have possesacJ but she was prepared f^r this for on the tnurdef 01 her two sons she collected all her jewels and burut them, and allowed her slaws to distribute the spoils among themselves. She is no,v tortured with red hot irons to ine persians advance beyond Herat.— With Herat itselt Dost Mahomed and his allies havo stnc ly nothing to do and we doubt much whether the British lion will streteii out IKH iv until a more satisfac tory casus bt!i Phil Pu?. estttblished. WAR Mahomed Hyder Cdian Willi oO,(Uu. Hillsdale Accident. The accident which oceurred on the Michigan Southern Railroad, near Hills dale, ou tho 0th instant, seoms to havt» boon the result of criminal carelessness. The enstt-ru train, consisting ol two first class passenger cars and a baggage car, le ". Toledo at 8 o'clook iu the evening, tho tram coming west, should, by the time table, have left Hillsd le at 12,07, but did not leave till 1*2,27. According tu the rules tho eastern train should have been allowed the twenty minutes'differ ence to reach the station at Jonesviile, but the western tram did not wait, and the tbat »U'Aarrel and oue of his followers, iu the course ol, iui:uwdiatt ly after tho accident, and the which the former was severely if |g said to have been cvgu more hor- omipa- tion of the frontier town of Herat by one of the exiled royal race of th' Suddozyos with the support of Persia, appears to postponing his own views on Candahar, collision. The cars took fire Michael Wilduff, fireman, Albert Whit man, bnggagi-muster, William Van Ai kei tratkma*'m, were killed ms'.antly, and Charles Foster, brakeman, was so ieep tiie jealousies of the dreadfu!lV mtured that it was thought im .. kel-nquisiiing, or drt a,11ully ,uJure-fl possible he could rueover. All the pas sengers in the second-class cars ou the eastern train were more or less scratched or bruised, but none wcro seriously hurt. The passengers on the other train also saffered bruises a id contusious, Ono of the locomotives was broken to fiagmonts, and the other almost entirely destroyed. A Democratic Edittr Re 1 vising.— Thc editor of the tU woul(1 am unt to 9Qm 70 oyer Uw q{ DaQk meu witll s0 In Aq advanc u 1 hese, ne' Banks the chair. to btflieve that the papers con- expect thct the llouie will proceed to dis-1 is a rev oiuti It appears that this is not the first lime companions, were disp -e-.i 01 101 though tuere are enough, heaven knows, one of cavalry, for whom -aadut Kuan in or. fat ie.j *a ii Cisv-Uud U»:lro.d. iti .... i n i n s i y a o n e o a v e o n e n e a i s o o u n a i a i s s a i o e e a I his tort of Pundalia is said to be prepar- I especially a professions preicsaion snd taoofs AT Hsaar. n*keg Wse. I'La utoWigouee Iroot H«ral h«|iT Milwaukee IVtscoZin, m.OOO the leading Democratic p-per of W.scon- JOICC5 Northern back-bo..e has finally tri umphed, and this is Bn lhe n 11tcly ,0 be l.vorably recoivt'tl, 1 aflcr be was But ,1,7. wu .m I have at present no information. There much for decency, liov. Aiken, of bouiii, dispatch of a i across the Hall the first ol Henry Love, by tne sheiiffol San ran- ing a s rong hold in the mountains, need robber, preserved ia spirits, and the hand ^j#l yt,c ja#t no description to make thetu intelligible, uf "lhree lingered Jack, one ol his that he has e. broiled himself with us.— Judge Ly«.»i«, lonjierly of the California jt,tru been lb-ii The i tellect. Mobody, according to tho cen- torco to be employed on this occasion will went off under the hammer. jj0n of the men, the last remains of whom ,0 l/itd at his u w s 1 1 1 1 ,r1'' u »r rut rsaltas TERMS, $1 50 in ADVANCE. ble the wholeet Yar Mahomed's family,! Final Tot® for £pe&kor. old and young, have beea put to death,! THO Aaalj».» of this vote, t. I w, will except the mother of the two princes who ^rssting vim .L. ii ItA.viuj did not g» MBPAEATIOHS roa Ml TDIE or Mr*AT. By a letter from Candahar, under dato of 'Jfith Oct., we learn, says tneScindian, .Vohio:" N.irto-i. of iil V»l«ver. of 1. Y Par that the son of the late Meer Mahomed ker. of S. Y. Peaic«, of Pa Pelton, of N. Y likuhar Khan, and Meer Sheer Jehan Peu'.iugton ol: N Pony, of Me Khan, the son ol Djst Mahomed, with o NO. 7. 'f {i .cVll oa, Mr. !ave Tf cse v ts w..i arrt-^t att-ij n slovlt) Tots fru® only wH,|U(iJ ^/iCno* Nothia*sick, uiu)-, —while Mr. AIKX» obtau.ODUgh- lr««n the Know Nothing* TM vara MK va. ou«Bt. JUpuMtcaH. Albright, of Ohio Ail ton, of Pa Bs't', •vf Oilo Aatl our. of Ind. Henn«tt, of V Bt-o •ou, of VI'.-, Uillmghurvt, ot Wis Di.i^hata, of Ohio Bithup, of N lili*, of tUio Bf*d shiw. y Pa Breaton, of ln.1 I? ifTli gton, of H*iv-. Hurliu^ao'«- MA"» 'anipb»ll ot fa, Campbell, of Cba»«. Hit*- Clark of C-.xui f'Uweon.ot S.J f'olfax v' Cm I.I», t,i Moaa, t'ovol*', of Pa, a( of Jf Hi Cumback, of InU, D&tnr. 11, Ma«»*' iMvie, us Maae, Diy, of Ohio L—n. of n DeWiU, of Mam i):ck of Pa Dickson, ot M. Y Dodi, N Y., Duifee, of H. I Flagler, of N Y. (•alloway, of «^hii Oiddinji*. ol Gilbert, ot whio Grauger.of N B, (irow,ot 1'* llatl, ot Ma»* ilailan. of thio llolloway, lad ii rum. nf N. Y. Howard, ot y. ch K.etwy, «.f N. 1* K ng, of N. Y. Kti-ipp, of Sla»»: Kaight, of I'a, li'iowiton. of Me Knox, of 111: Kuakie, of Pa l.-'iWr, of PA of lu1 ot N V Me artv. uf N Y Meaoh-'n of Vi Miller, of N Y M.raan, of NY Mwrtll, of Vt: Molt, of Ohio Murry, ot N. Y Nichols, #f 5,000 troops and 11 guns, were ready to. n.,^rta „f pt uobinson. of 1*., .su u. of Vt start for Herat and were only waiting S*e, of N. Y itapp of Ohio Sherman, of Ohio for Ameer Dost Mahomed, who wero .Siiuinont, of N. Y Spinier, of N. Y*. dtantoa, expected by way of Ghuznec.and Ameer I xboi^Kum^of lVwa °\har-.1o1i,TH 1. lid* Tho anine paper, of Dec. S, says: The news troiu Candahar is of a very warlike nature. Now tint Herat is tak en by the Sud loojees, the inveterate en« tnies of the Barukzyoo, Dost Mahomed has addiessed his brothers of Candahar, entreating them to forget all former disa greements, and join together to prevent the encroachments of the common enemy. To tiiis Candahar chiefs have all agreed, and are using every exertion to rai3e as formidable a force us possible, to torin a chain from Candahar to Bulkh, the high way to Herat, wh«re Gholam Hyder Khaa is at present witu 10,000 troops.— When the lorce* ot Dost Mahomed and the Caudhar chiefs unit*, it is calculated they will muster about 70,000 men and about £0 puns. o( "FaV Ho bins, of N Tr„p^)n) Maf!*. Ty*u.oi p» Wml#, of Ohio: Walbridge. cf Mich Waldron. of Mieh WaohUurne, of Wis, Wa*btutue. of 111 Warh burne of Mc W»t*n, of O.'iio Weich, ol Cjnn Wood, of Woodruff, of Coa» WooAo rlk, of ill. Jfnew NUklng. Bile, oi Pennsylvania raa vjru roa aa. aisas Drmoerat* Allen, ot Ind Barksdale, of W es Bell, of Texas Bennett of Mise: II co?k. of Va Bowie, of iltl Hoyoe, of 8. Branch, "If. C". Bro iks, ot o. C. Buront. of ii) Ca i^allader, of I'a Caruthsrs ot Mo C'«okie.ul Va C'ling rnan, o' N. C. Cobb, of ii b, of Ala C'rawiord, of tia Davidson ci' La i'envcr, of f'al n..wd,-il.of Ala, EdnOad'Oii. td" Va Ell ott. of Ky Fng'.!-h. of lod Evuns, of Texaa Faulk ner, of Va F:orenc«, of Pn Fuller, of G^sod*. Y»: (ire. nwood, of A'k II dl, of lo*«: Harrtii of A!s: ll%rri«. of 111 H':r bcrt. of .'a! Houston, oi Al.i wett. of Joilt:«, of Tenu c' P* K".tt o! .S C. Kelly, N Y K dwell, o! Va- l.v.ie'tor. of Lumpkin of Ga Marshall, ol III: .\wcll. o* Kla McM ilii-n, ot Va Jn-Q ici'ii, of S. C» Miller, of Ind Millsou of Va Oliver, of Mo "rr, of S. Peck, of Mich Phelps, of Mo Powell. u( Mo ittmaii, of Xl.g.: ltufllan, of N O llu«t. of Ark 3aodkltre. of Lm .^avu^e, T«un chorier, o! Ala 8miUi, of Te.-p .Smith, of V» tuephfin, ot O'-o 8t^w*rt, or Md Talbot., of Ky Vail, oi N VVar.icr, of (i* W i knm, of Tciin: Wells, of Vfi* Wh««r. of N. Y- WiUiatn*. of N. Y Wiueluw, ot N Wright of Mix Wright, of Tea.i, Jk'aoic Xuthingi, Careplj'*!, of Ky Osr'isle, of Va Cot of Ky: Kthr.dgn, of I'etiii ^ueiis,of AU Foster, ot GA: Ha ,-i«. ot Mil Hoffman,of 1. K*nnett. of M». Lake, of Miss I.indley, of •. Marshall, A. K. of Ry, yar«hall, Ii. ot Ky Paine, of N. (j.: Porter, of Mo l'uryear, ot L'. lt *ade, Roaily, of Tmn liic.^ud, of Md Rivers, of lnn- Smith or Al. Saet-d, of Teoo Swop*, of Ky Tripp«,of Ga I'ad Twood,of Ky Wal kur, oi Ala 7. dlieoflfer, ui Ten TUK VoTK Km* ME. ri Ll^M. Know Nothing*. Brown, of P«: CUrk, of N. Y Call n. of Del Davis, of Md Mil!ward, of I'a Whitaey, of N. Y. THE VOTE ruB MR. CAMrBaLL. Republicans. Dua, of Ind Moore, of Ohio. fair and square victory ever achieved ovor the sec tional politicaus of thi South. The mortification the Negro Barons over their deleut was so:! that a border ruffian member of Congress from Kentukv, by of A. K. Marshall, ••leaned to Know Nothing*. Harrison, of Ohl) Soott, of inRinc TDK VOTK rOH MK WXI.La. Drmjcr&t, Hickman, John, of Pa. aiUKNTKES. Dfn,rrats. Barclay, of 1'a Bayly, of Va Cratgo, of M. 6'. Miller, of Mo Kiciiardaoo,Of IM Seward, of Ga Taylor, of La Rrpubl.cdts Childs, of N. Y- KdwanJs, of S. Y Kmrie, ot Ohio llortoa, of Ouio Hugbston, ot N Y.. lUven, ot X. Y. Packer, of Pa: W^keniaa. u» N Y Know NstMmg Valk, of N. Y. KOt VoT.StO A ken, H. C. idem Bmks, of Mum 'rep.) faUer, ot Pa. ikaow aotMag NEW 1 and^ accompany Mr. frtfm Washington, that Mr. Dal.as lias Ihis was pouring roccivd Ins instructions. Our interpre- ul0n 0t i# s Trtb, A can Sou nr rna Sa.au V At the recent su e ol the effects ol Capt Yoaa, Feb. 7. Parker II. French again Rejected.— ,-jndent telegraphs ^r.cs^nuei.t alt the avion and Jiu'wer ti^aiv be insisted upon at all hazards, mus n in the policy of our gov- credence, and laid them before the Pit erumunt which has heieioiora been dt- n formally present his crc- DEPARTMENT OP Stan Tlii S| —I have rectived your letter uf idt-nt. 1 am directed by hnu to loply rectad to suppress the natural power ol tu your request, to be received as mmia the free States.*—Chi. ter plenipotentiary to thi# gveri»tneut ». i fro,a the Republic of Nicaragua, tiiat ho hHg Ukeu ,he 8ubjtcl raie inl0 d|tlbe cousideraiion, but bas not ,een «uth- CMfUl ^a40IJ l( l|0tj ma •.ed ot lor 5^0 to ,r chaogmg the determina- known to votl in my letter *i a #J ){iU ^t ,,tt*9,lv't. 4 ui |raw |,c j)f, .• leora that a brakemau.' |iay received ti.eir wamuts at the Tttft* #||r_ K yjAacTi t}ji# w#uil|g tem-! Supu aie Court. Capt.^ov' boUl Gorerdment b.aj instructed Gen. A Imont- tt 4j ta5 Deigrtment for the monev 1 ie tr.ua wheu U »iopiH.4 ou- w n v i j,'a| Mexican tl.e three mil- ^. .Uid |ial bome r. i narllrs have to- 11" .. v 1 Uus ot iho ISeW luin jwLeo I.UM.cU Churchill, B»arld Boston, the late severe weath-1 in the sum ol it consisted scr«eic er cracked open to the core many of the ing from justice ono Jan.oa Monro, who linden trees. The apartureft were Wide had forfeited batl, run cT, ami se-juent* (jtifiifH «f th« btml, ly as bees arrested lor biiltry