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A W Vft 'f at t:« randanec wr Tipton #r&ar Courty, Iowa. J1«M W. lGLfii. AtTllA*tt If uw, Tirtf^r Tow*. KV*').Tim witk (b« Cwinty Jtidce in the ffeatt N^OM. [S3"] n(lTOG (iiiIiBCB8 a el Valors iu in» '•iln On« I'aiat', 1 Sii'.'N Cunf'tn mi i.-. Tjpt"!l, i»»». £t A A O N I E wtrI'KA/.KK i\ Hums 4. kuzmcisRs. l'l* I'.iinU., Oilr. t.i itmmdm*, Tojs, Hardware aiid ?.'.ivy Notim«.— r|.t ..k nl PMYSiriAN AND itiiEON, Offieo a tk* Drug ore cf ChainSor* Ik Son, 1 ipton JAMlr«(. Tt WIfEB, Y I 1 A A Xl Ml U li E O N. W"W pr«rU i« Tiptun anH ti. initr. t»tfce, No t, k« ^atlity row, touth of tUc Court Uiutae. nl J. SMITH, FflYH!'1'.* y N!» Mta at ttte Iowa Hoti»e( Od»r Canty, Iowa. iwt. SriwtisR!*, PBYilCIAM AND SUUGKor Rochester Odar county, kwa. nl I". L.IAS 6HAWIER. MERCHANT—Dealer in Diy Uouds, Cro- c« iM, Crockery, Ac. Cedar Blulfi, C« 4»r county, Iowa. ul |H. W. §. (MOTT, Teadera hi* prof'*su-iial services to tbepm pteo( Tipton and vicinity. Special attention- K'e* te eaar cf loiif^ tUmling. Office at tbe Ufi» rft t«of Or. A* Ha!L ftmstatK.—Tie f^.e'Hy of JffTeraon Medical college Philadelphia Htarlm^ Medt- Medical college Phil I Ohio Petiiuylvt'IM Ho« Dr. Huff Wheeling. tl ««l eellarecrKunh is i & fMel fCtaM^hia I H. C. PIATT, AtT«MU AMI' C"l •»'*I.U»R Law. llf If.!, Purchase an 5 «H' R»«l Katate. locate If I.nj.i Wvranti, attend to the Payment of Taxe» lav*0 :'Uioii of litlea,conveyancing, Ac. Parvicilvir t» n"toii Riv-n toCOlleotUM'1. All Iwiei.i-aa nitiUKtci! to htH r,»re, wHl be attended *a wit'i Proaiptae«and Fidelity. 'OiHce .u tlir (!qurt House wtth the Re* TlfMott, iowa. WI1.MAM I EE. HOOIC BXrVXJBH, 7oir« at i. s ClBe iir or -aat of Uie Post Office. i l«Uk BoolLfk, ot all kiiulM keptconstant k iy on haH'i. I''.,mlie^ sutiiilied with *11 hia4* «f Slat'ks Aecorda and ethri lM."'ks for SaeMy ofltcea, at phurl neJiee. b' A MERIT, HAVIKIJ ulered Hie above hvaiBm, Tp loa, .. n iw jirejir ctl to ^''vply '.natomer» with breai!, an'.' a'i artiil** in ui.v line of H»f^«ee. f'aV"* m:i1 jm«trr -f e»erv klii'lfur uUhai. te fatn .ea, oi ft iiarttejt, on it short no tlee. Havlaj arijja^e'' the tivrvf ts of one of the he»t tiakers ti the w t, I t.-el cnniMent of giving •alel*eti.,a i di' awtoiiiei*. t«0 W. W.\Tli T5:I^:I(anci: HOI SKT HA*Ti^MMIV rLElUUX6. 1 31 TlfTO*. towa. ». «. W4TWU Jt CAKIt*»DtH. THAYER & CARSKADDEN Wtotqeip qi)d Compilers qj late, ARO CfcnorAl Land Agents, Mfualuif, fotra. #u» •wr Burnett's Book-Start, i Second Street. C. KIU\Z. WA«-CH-MAKEB AND JwEtLtm, Seconi! s(., near tlio Aiaerican TTfel, MUSCATINE, IOWA. WATCHIS,C!ork-,Jewelry 4ic., rcj aire and warrented. A (tock of fashionable lewelry, watches, clocki, etc.. oti hand. Terms as low a* the lowest. A share of patronago is re. ipectfullv solicited. [r o. ti»] W. P. COWAN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ithettierefoiand Wish t» to make tliis plare my future home 1 e teai«r my i«.'rvi':c i tu th« ritizena of Town *i iuity, in all the i»ram hes of tUe ««i n. 1 vi i.l practice Pin* .c Sirgtry* Supplying Ikfictencie* aitd Rtmedifiiu! Deftrtt. iie*r the Temi mncc Hot* l. Tipton. Jan I, lrt'iC. l.ly. A RIC HOU S e7 BY R. S. TUCKER. Cerxr of Dnhn .:* an i Jefferson Street!. I mm leva. CUU'KH liOt'Sh, W» n DOWMIKO, proprietor. fftmr of Walnut and Sffonti Stffeli. M». 11/w \. #f Ibf npirn Nnru.il, \V«»h fto* «ud n»ka i a u A^J,L Jin ^Le Bos't trv* of cUA'g Hood titmMtmjfr Ot tiNw mm te »B4 U .UATLU U«Nt8 tM M| sp^F*R Pr»« of 4H5ILVIK HOUSE. ConMr of Ha/, .V:,..-.' jrut Itma u*p oppordf thr Ritilroa! Depot Mv»~ativt. fair a. (UEOKC.t: LOW. Proprietor. pttK KToit. lu» rer»-ntl ti»« 1 •.*« |i,i ular Ho'.i l, anil re! •:rii »ln il it in ••n •Ur*1- a i 'Af.titi' MlHntfr i« |»r-p»r- V» ncrMn »4a i#» tr eAiHw t«every ya ik-iUr TLeaal/ H'rstcm H(«n« ('«M|«SIIr« thl» v it Ivi ibi« Hvu^e Thr-Pr»yia'-n b*-J"** r^r» K« e fc*or»%nV ela^lis *h i}.c It v®-* •a-«v|*i***| |rr|Mml fufu'^h morub U a vbo tnAjr i«a*r«U.A*( t«*i la* 4tf BiKKLEY liOL'SlC TIPT0H, IOWA. Thio I!etel !s a w H«nw which mm ft*t otn ui'il for tlic re. eption ef t'i-tt* on tii« 1st of Jl^v, !*'•. It i« !arr* ami con»moJiun», and it iirotiiltMl with entire new furni'uit« No cK|en!»e nan tieea i|'artl wii'. i V i»«ii t-i the comfort er coavi iiieiu of ti.» t:*-. puliiic. Jehu U. Uirclef, Prop'r I N u n i v E T"1ST A INSURANCE COMPANY, HAKTroas, eo*". hcorpormttd J. D. 1819—Cath Capital $500,000. rt^HB CftAerai/ii' 1 havinp 1 Af ham appolateu Ageat for this oi.l an roliattle 0om|:tii), U •repared to issue policies on favorable term*. WELLS SIM' EH, Apent. Cilice in t! e C. urt House. Tiptwi, Iowa. IOW 4 ATE I\SI U AMCE COMPANY. IN'IFH, tow A. TBli UOML »M.'.Vn Y uow prepare* t»k« rh'Wi' u 2 .-j.ler diw s oi property oo the MUTUAL PLAN, 4M OA lite rath. plan, a rath }rent(utn fiites r'j-mo.i »olc u 'boec of auy Ki liatile 1 h" under-igncd has been appointt il agent. «-t this Company, for Cedar County, and i* pre p*red to lame Pol trie on favorable terma. 5tf WKI.IJ« rirtt'KR. Agent. House Finishing. TUBol aubaenlu-r having located hiaaeV in ijir town ff Apton prep:i v««i to do ptas terii all kindt ai»«i ool'Ts an '. otit.-i work. R'ni^h cast imitated nito brick, stone or mar bie. fancy and ornamental work, plaster ot paris. iniii.iiis, Othisii, centers, paper: hair^i.itts I am determined to (jive faction to all who iti.tv favor me witn the.r pa'roii.i e. For further Information apply oj or a idr»-ss J.. t, LEABHAkT. rigtott, Feb. 15,'6A ""-6m T* the Lftdiw. Taa anderalgned are now prepared to do all ktndaof Dre* and Mar.Un making. Cutting, Fittiup aud Making Drewea will be doie U tbi satisttu'ti'in ot those, favoring them with pttrouage. LaWet olyiea aud i aabiOa* at Ways ri^eiredl IJ.j un* over ^Vr. Elliott a Olothwg Store. Mini H. NKIMAN. ».ntf Mine M. K. llKATH. Ezohange Offioe!! OI*HT DRAFTS on New York can be had kj of the Subscriber in sums to s it purchasers Ortilii-aies Deposit, and Drafts i the EaMvrn Cities cashrd. American Gold famished at a small premium. OMce over S#etlant and SnydrrU torr WM. H. TUTiUU*. Tipton, January I, 'Mi gflAfWC iAWHW Drtmng ami Coloring dons is J\p 2%p Style. YO« want a MIAVS— Mo*1 a •va.T»" *».v flt I oi me rrajr Mloftti li mini »t nitfkt. ft l«i«urs St auv umti whou ou **r\ IT dav riA« ilcfucHt AK. Knight of Baaoif. jjj* U-. h.i^AH |Tr Wm Ross, D. Kleetie Vb» al t»i. irt llV/o'i Musrnhn, Co., Itwa. WW practice, oil the Electa System, at Wil ton and viannty. n-1® Y J.H. 00WEE. BROTHERS ft CO a n k e s DEALERS IN EXCHANGE IN II LAND AGENTS. corner of CUuton and W i-hinftoa DtfM n8v3 iy loun City, /woe.ts, HOILES FOB SALE. THE iiiid»r!U»rned offers for sale iwo eouifort able dwillir.t houses situated in lip'on One Ma house ol good sue, ami tlw olh« i a comfortable hou*e -r a «mall family. »otb with good lots. X3fltf 1 JNO. ll.SfAK. MEAT MAIIUKT. (Oppoeile the Aldricb House, Tipton. Iowa.) 11EKF can be had le^ahiily t-vcry moral UK SUU1.,. ..'.rfj- IMR.1S, FBNCiVO WW fwnty TOM, fcrso* 4,t' JAMB* (JO. TMASPS: N DSKT TW AT.T, TIPTON, CEDAR Co. lioctri) & Misccllani) Twenty Years Ago. r**wai,4»r«4 to th« Tom. l'r« Ml bMMth tbl IIM, Pro* th» lioal hoa^pUy rmad.sbUh h*lUr ran aad «re(b«r«togrc«t tue.Tom ajiJ f«w war* toft to ko* Bat iu *ttb iu iipoa lu* frtio, Bom. twwity je%rt n(3. Tbt CTM It Ml u grtm, Tom: btn-totud boy at ^lay, Wtn JoMu dMIh*, vltk rpiriu jnn gay Tin Maaiii alxap. aiMB Ihtlilll wbkh, ouAMd •'•r Wttk Afford «4 It. a t'idlDc-BlM*. act ivwty jtart age. Tfce old achMl bo»M laalMrtd MM, th« Iwncbc* art repUral Bj new QUI, rtrj Ilka lb. OI,M onr kui'M icrxaC Bat tha ui old briekf an In tha wall—tha Wtl «wln*« to an fro, II* iawc'1 )«at ihoaa—, imt Tom, 'twas Iwaatx a«* Tk« h»Y« wer* PHJLNC *OBM OM |HK Mtath that MUM old I do fjryet tbt atrao Jwm bow, you'va^layad IbaaaM wMh m* °B -lw* pkajW with kaina bj tbrowlac •ftd io Tha laadcr had a task to to than, I want yean ago. Tha aprlnc thai habMad 'a«a*h tha hill cloaa by tha T—1'1| beecb, I'wy l#w— iw*s miMHO hifh thai we eoild almost v»*eb Aa4 knwlinff Uown te g*t a drink dear Tom, I startsd so, howraavb that I had ehaays-f, fines 1 wsn'.y jraart aje. Vka il*«r'a rannlac ^ut II attll tb* willow's anita Ma Aro Ikrgar tbao thay wara, Taa tb* atraan appaars IM* wMa Sat tha mpc Ttoa *wla( I* rmtaad saw, whara aoaa wa piayti tbabaau, *ad ttnai oar w^U4.aatU—fra ty (trl'-l««t tw oty yaan ago. *ra» tb* apriuc, apaa an alai, yaw kaaw I rat year aaata. Tear tvaat haart'Jual fecwad it, Tctu, and yea dM talaa tha as!«. flaa*hrnrtl«w wreleh ha4 peeled i he bark—'Iwaa dytag mra uu i'.vr, Ja« MthM ona wlkaM nasi* jew cat, died twaaty year* ago. at IMa ha«ata*taaa*r,1M« tuttlainnas fa ay ayao thaughtof h»r 1 ',&Tod eu well—thao* early brok a tie I Ttaind ibfl eU elntcVyird, and took eetae tow«ra to it raw I'pea tbt grave* of Ibcea we I. a d,' we tweaty yea:* age. tie ti the ehurab y»nl I 1!—line tleap braeath theasa. Bat few left of ^Mroldclte oxeept yoaandnie. Aad whan ear time (ball com', Ton aad we are failed te go, I hepe ttwy'll ley n «-hre we ay«l yaaltw -ntT year* ag» From thf I) iveitjurt T*iuparanua Org.»u. Something new* to as under the Sua At tin request of tl.« author ol tlie fol lowing, we publish it, stating at the s&ine time that it is entirely new to us. It, however, the miisiou of the order is to drive tlie dratu-shops from our country, we wish it ibumiaut success. To take the ground that a n.ttn who is not theoretu ally aud practically a so ber man, should not be placed in o^u-r, vvns consJdt red not lot since rather a hazardous bu siuess. Bat it is going no furtlit-r tiiau Tiiomas Jefferson bin self went, aud i! he could make sobriety a a test for office nnd retain bis Democra cy, we presume the same tiling might be doo«i iu these last dayi, Tke question jasi occurs to us, in th» connection, w hut would Jcfi'erson have done with such a man as S. A. Dou glas We think histery author zes us to say, ke would have scorned aud des pised iuin, lur he u nol only a vciy in temperate man, but he is doing all in his power to ur.ite whiskey and Democracy. independent Order of Ancient Knights Tiie institution r.t»5 brou.'ht into exis tence us au adjunct of iht. Otdur oi "bou^ tf Itinpeia i.ce,' under tbe tittle of 'Knights of Temperance.' Aft workup liius a short lime, tliu centieciing links were severed, and it became the I O. A. K. The Temper ance meu at tiie East are making efforts to unite the various Temperance Orders The Knighthood, bo.iever, will ataud aboveand distinct. This Ordci is far in advance of all other secret -mperance organizations, lis pledge being as loiinws: 1st We will not make, buy, sell give, or use, as ntoxica ting iquors oi any name or Rind what ever. 2d. We will not vote for any person or any office, the duties of which are in any way connected with the enactment, «r entorceinem, of a law prohibiting the sale ot intoxicating liquors as a bever age uniess^suclnpersous is known to be in favor of the enure suppressiou ol such traliic And we wiil use all other honor able means in oar power to procure the the enastuient ot such a law, and mistaiu and enforce it it enacted. a beverage, any •pirtUOUo or in tjng- liquors of any name or kind beverage. other act inconsistent with the profession of a true friend ol Temperance and Pro hibition, or which iniglit render aid or comfort to the I juor ualiic. 4th. We will not use opium in anj form except for medical purposes For the purpose of operating more ef fective against umscllers and wire pul-' ling partisans, the membership of this order is to some extent, a secret, bigna grips, &c., have been adopted so that members may recognize tac'i other, wherever, and whenever they may meet. A firm belief in a Supreme Being, the Creator, Preserver, auu Governor of the Universe, and accountability to linn,and freedom from all immoral habits, are perquisite conditions to membership. Its members are governed by the great law of Knighthood, (anoih name for Broth erhood,} and will see no brother,his wid ow or urphans, suffer from want. By reason of its peculiar features, this institution cannot clash with other refor matory or benevolent assuyations. To them does it look for a great number of membership. The I. O. A. K. was conceived in the spirit of chivalry, and its degrees will comprise most of the ancient orders of Knighthood. Friends ot hui unity,what think you of this ancient and sublime In stitution? Ho! ya «Kble spirits of the East, on whose rock-bound coast are heard the surging of the wild Atluntic, cqia*wi0t iw *Qd 7' **Q* qfth« a^q ft 4f\V) V tVesl, whose domain Mretch«s ,ar away to the crndle bed the Pacific sleeper, and yv firm hearted Northerners and ye, too, the chivalrotn children ai" the far sunny South, all, all, come with us. Oar banner is proudly floating in the breez*. The wild, warlilie notes of our clarion are heard. We invite the pure, the brave, the humane, 'o unite in the great crusade against the blood-stained rum traffic. The blood ef onr fellow men, shed by the demon, criee from he (. round foi vengeance. The wild waila ot the widow nnd fatherless children, made so by the infernal traffic, nre heard al! ovtr our fair land. Chivalrous spirits, to the rescue! Friends would vru sustain the present Prohibitory Liquor Law in our State, and would you continue t» be on ihe alert, sleeping on your arms in tlie battlefield, ready at any moment »o ride in combat, should the monster attempt again to rats* his head? Then rally ar ound Knighthood's standard. Come with us, and with ceremonies beautiful from their chivalry and mystery,you will become a knight. This Institution it »t work in 8 States of the Union. Further information can lt? obtained by addressing Dr. J. C. Batdorf, Walnut Fork, Jones County, Iowa, D, P. of I. O. A. K. for the State of Iowa. Papers friendly to our cause will please f°ry. Great iialtU in Nicaragua.—~Gtn. Walker Triumphant.—Loss only MU men —CHAaI.asTON, April 29th.—Tlie stea mer Isabel rr rived here from Havana to day. She brings Nicaragua papers of April 14, received by the Philadelphia at Havana. It is reported Walker had won a great battle at Rivas, on Apnl 7th, when that place was captured with a loss of only 30 men on his |art, Tlie Costa Iticans are f&id to have had 600 killed. Our Minister, Wheeler, has addressed a letter to l'resinent Mora, relative to sl.ootiaj American citizens, and protest ing against his order for expelling Amer ican citizens from Central America. iN i 'i^ui^ai.t disaster* at Key West. KS V YOKW, Aprii 29—9, r. m. T.o tranter Orizaba arrived liere a bout 7 p. with dates from San Juan to the Slat. The uefeat of Gen. Schlessiugor at Santa Kosa is confirmed. About SO of his men are misainr. Before his trial he went over to the Costa Sieans, having a Id riinsou Wiore the battle on the 7th. The Co-sia iliwins look possession of Ri vas on the 11th, with iiOOO men. Wal ker, wi li 000 men attacked them nnd af ter a battle ef 11 1-2 homs, was obliged to abandon the city for tyant of ammuni tion. The Costa llicans had 100 killed, and Walker between 50 and 60 killed and 90 wounded and missing. Among the wounded aie Lieut. Morgan, Wal ker's Aid-de-oamp: Captains Huston, Clinton, Harrall Lieutenants Gillis, Stalls, Gay, Doyle, and others. La Nic arairum, VValker'o organ, claims it as a glorious ficiorv* It is taid the Costa Kicana on taking possession ol Virgiu Buy,fired indiscrim inately and killed eight or ten Americans iu the employ of the Transit Company. Lieut. Greene, with 15 men, had an encounter with 300 Coata Ricans, above the mouth of the Seraiigna, killing 27 of them and dispersing the rest. Ameri can IOKM 1 killed and 2 wounded. It is reported Geucrai Walker intend* ed to attack the Costa Ricans at Virgin Kay, having at huest dates 1,000 Amer icans and 300 Natives under his com mand, with the exception of a few prom inent meu iu the former legitimate party. The Ntcaraguiini acted with Walker njucii to the disappmulment ol ihe Costa Ricans. Honduras, San Salvador and Guatemala are said to be in favor of peace and will not invade Nicaragua. He received Comrn.isioners from Nic aragua in a friendly spint. and disbanded some of their new leaders.and intercepted correspondence between the British Government and Costa Rica, in which the former agreed to contribute 3d. We will not furnish, sell, or give ,2,000 stands of arms, and the latter had away, by "wuiselves or ngeats, directly, caused great excitement among the Am or indirectly, any materials, or produce, i ericans. for the purpsse of being manufactured number of tninie rifles were taken into intoxicating liquors, to be used as a i (rem the Costa Ricans, and several Eng- Nor will we perform any i hshinen and Frenchmen were observed in their army. The British frigate Eurydire was the only vessel in San Juan, and her boats were constantly on duty watching the movements of the American passengers who ca .ie down the river, and ware pro hibited by them from going ashore. Before the departure of Walker's army a pioclainalion was issued by President ed. Appended to that was a lis', of 17 of Schlessenger's army who were taken|lw0 such conduct but also against lhe ti.reat1 ", il ,A uniess explained and atoned, decided measures on tae part of the United Slates Government would be taken. The Orizaba ton.hed al Key West ou b«r return ftssajje. IN NOTHlNOh A Newspaper Mobbed in Indiana. The office u: the Trut Flag at Salem, Indiana, was destroyed by a inob on Friday night last The ladies of the place, after the manner of those of aeve raL other towna ui Indiana, had for some time been contemplating a descent on the li.juor establishments, and in his paper of Wednesday last, tlie editor mentioned ttie fact, and aaid that the ladies would be endorsed by the citizens of the place. On Friduy, the ladies, fifty ttrong,pitch ed into the liquor h««us«s, and that night the free liquor men pitched into ihe news* paper- Tlie New Albany Trxhune has the following letter:— Chi. Trib. &i/e of th* Crystal Palace—Kans%t veittgaiion The Immigration. NEW YORE, water' an1 rRdr°ad way** IOWA—SATURDAY, MAY 17 1856. NO. 20. Saint, April 2ti, 185& M. CtBtfo &. Sows Gentlemen: The office of the Jlmrrican True Flag, ol proprietor, was broken into and demol ished by a drunken, infuriated inob, on the night of the 25th inst. All the type in the office vrilh the exception of some job type, was thrown on the lloor, in a heterogenous mass of 'pi.' The stands and cases were nearly all smashed to pieces. Some of the type were scattered all over the yard of the office, and in the street. It all originated from the fact that the ladies of our place turned out, and callcd on the retailers of liquor, and requested them to desist, whichsowe of them prom ised to do but one, Wanier, refused to do so, when the ladies'pitched in'and ddiiicliaheu ftv-c or six barrels of liquor, bottles, &c, This so enraged the lovers of Iree whisky that they despatched a messenger, post haste, into a notorious neighborhood of drunkards !ox assistance At the dead hour of night,when all were in their be Is, the mob proceeded to tfce hue Flag office, move ui the windows aid doars with stones, and then went in and commenced the work of destruction. The prras was not harmed, nor the books destroyed. After doing ail this, they proceeded to the house in which Mr. Coe lives, and stove in the windows by fling ing stones. One of the stones cauie within a few inches of falling upon a child of Mr. Coe's, that was lying a few feet frotn the window, in a trundle bed. The mob also went to the dweiiings of some of hdies who were in the proces sion, and demolished their window.-) in the same manner. The drunken rabble threaten all friends of temperance and Kiiow-Nothingism iu the place. The end is not yet. La w AHD Oaosa. April B9. The Freuch Minister, M. Sarteges, will shortly return to his diplomatic func tions in this city, the rumored change iu the French Legation being unfounded. The Crystal l'alace is advertised for aalo at auction on the 22nd ol May. A letter 'rom Kansas City of April 17tn,says: I arrived here on Sunday evening last, at the same time with Messrs. How ard and Sherman, of the Congress Inves tigating Committee, who are still here waning for .\lr. Oliver. Tnatgentleman lssti!! defining his present position to his constituents. They will leave to-day for Lawrence, where the commission will have its headquarters instead uf Leaven worth. A party of Georgians, about 39 in number, arrived here yesterday /»C per sons arrived lrom Rhode Island, and 151) from Ohio. Emigration from the East averages about 100 daily, and alx'tit that number coine weekly from Southern States. Gov. Keeder has been visiting Lea venworth, and leaves here to-day for Lawrence.'' A dispatch from Washington says Mr. Gladstone's statement in the British House of Commons, that Mr. Beli's par ticular instructions for the settlement of X!- .u State, it may be re*traintd or proh lnfe.1 orn Nic- the Central American questicn was nol ..... had dis- justified by lads. Tho Adm.nisiration continued the enlistment ef troops and reserves any decision in the arb.uation cc'iutuiiity alone, any more tlua gt.u proposition until the enlistment matter bling, yet the right ol the i. jrn r.H it to seize and destroy the implements of a gambler has not been qu stioncd, but shall be Fettled. Consequently, no in structions were sent eut, and none are contemplated now. Mr. Dallas writes that the opposition in Parliameni was to make a demonstra tion in the Ministry lhe week alter his letter, and both parties were preparing for the contest involving the continuance I the sentiment ol Englishmen is grow mr Mora and posted on the outpssts of that army. It declared that all filibusters taken with arms in their hands would be put to death, and all filibusters who had not used their arms against the Republic and would give themselves up to officers ol constructed on arches sixty feet above the Costa Rican army would be pardon- "'B'1 No correspondence had taken place concerning the enl.stments.and no not, and shot. They were mostly Irish and ^1,n0J'nuce preme Court have sustained that law, and Germans, only 2 were Americans. A report iu respect to the indiscrimi nate si.lighter of peaceful American cit laens at Virgin Bay, aud the destruction of the property of the Transit Co.,having been made to Minister Wheeler, he ad dressed a strong protest to President Mora, who was in immediate command of the troops at the time,not only agmust delay now experienced by persons ap- proo.dnng or leaning St. Louis. The delay now at the Mississippi is oue-third likely to be almost a nullity in ih« South- XTeat[ier i i produced in 1S51 nearly 7,000,000 bush- y"y y m.k..s«.,ii»M no'b.. .ut. of a crop this year. gS®"Spiritua! rappir.gs have extended to Turkey, and there are said to bo quite K«unb«f of mediums at Qoa*t&i*iuopl«. For the Tipum Ad*ertt»er ftfl. K»!*OR Permit inc through your paper to address my fellow citizens of Cedar County, upou sustaining the present Prohibitory Liquor La w. And to commence, 1 will admit that the law is not porfect, neither can we expect to pro cure a period law from an imperfect source, no more than we can anticipate of procuring sweet water trout a bitter foun tain. Therefore, wo caonot iok fur per fection froiu fide law makers but the great difficulty, iu this case, ia the en* forcemenl of our pretest prohibitory law. Every neighborhood, arid almost every liou«ehold,iuniiihcs mcl in-holly evi lence which paper Howard Co* was editor and that the liquoi tralic is slili, a eotisider- l"vtw'u able exieni(amoug us, like a scyt e armed Angel ol destruction doing its des olating work. While the traflc has been impeded to a good degreju, yet lhe great aud good, the pure aud lovely, ha e lallen arouud us like harvest flowers "Rachel weeps for her children and will not be comforted, because they are not.' Every where,and under all circum stances, he liquor tjafic is attended with the same teriftc resells. As it flourishes in any locality every other interest is prostrated, its prosperity is built upm a throne uf hui«».n akeleto.is it eru*h«s W.»iie tth ita mighty tread, hearts o! iheusunds while shrieks tnd groans of murdered innocence s the music of its march. Those who resist the effort* now being ma le to put the temperance law of Iowa iu fjree, ur^o, as a reason for tlieir course, that he whoke question is a moral one, and' however desirable it nuy be to rid th' Innd ot the evil, it cannot be doue by leg islation but inusl I* wrought out by up pealing to the understanding, atid heart, of those engaged tu malting aud telling liquor and when appealed to in that man ner we fiud those persons heartless, soul less, and devoid of all manly principles and this result we might anticipito, for their calling destroys ail those principles that constitute what should tn tke the man, n the strict seme of tint term. The friends of temperance anl legil prohibi tion uot invoke the aid of government iu the prosecution of a moral reform, they only itsk that the civil government altould cariy out tue great d'.sigtt an! object of its establishment' It is b)tb the right and duty of government to protect all in the enjoyment of life and liberty, in ac quu.ng and possessing property, pur suing and obtaining happiness and safety. There is, however, ono (cmditiou aUoi,{htT' d«-1 n« iUOX ,e sufficiently wide for four sccomphah the woik that Las claimed ouf tracks, two wagon tracks aud attention for years, we now have a Pro This bridge hould avoid jhibitory Liquor Law, iu Iowa. The S«. 1 .. i:,e without giving an equivalent- -so does the ^*'r liquor seller. The vender of unsound nwata iinpaiM lhe Ualthi sa doc lh# o Lord 1 aimerston in power he says jj sellers The vender of lo'terv *ra" 1 ne favorable to the side of the U. a. in our tickets, or obswnts bouks and pictures )1 n a o e e n i v e n o i n e n i o n o a n s w e the demand of our government. character and deslioys reputation, dis« —_ turba the public peace, encourages idle- Bridere at St. Louit. A Washington i u*lrn correspondent of the St. Louis Republi ran writes ns follows: "I understand that Mr. Kennett cen templates urging upon Congress tbe pro priety and aciual necessity for a bridge over the Mississippi St. Louis, to be ve"at-r controversies. corrupt the morals—so does tke liquor £ttUn'l'e' ywu w e auger lhe 01 111 13 lefl for llifc aud il '"l0 a at v em States the coming sea on. The seed 'force the law, and drive those who dare has been destroyed by the intensely cold violate the law with impunity, to their ap. rheSute of Georgia alone i pcin ,eti m, our TERMS, $1 f»0 in ADV/KOT. which each citizen must comply with bufore he can ask protection, aud which must be performed before government can pr jper ly grant it via: Abstain from injuring and respect tlie rights of his fellows. The principle has been affir ned by the Supreme Court of lhe United States ami its soundness will not be questioned. That "no person lt*i a right to intro duce into any neighborhood, anything that will endanger health or iife, peril the property, coir up'. tliQ VUXTJIIS or disiur'j the peaco." If such an element of mi* chiuf is introduced iln agent becomes a trespasser it is not a mere question of morals bat one of civil liberty. Hence Chiel Justice Tan«?y declared that if the internal Irtffi in intoxicating liqnor is injurious to t'u ci izeus of a w.tery ,I¥e8 ness and proinotea igu^rance, his entire work is a work ol death let those who assert (lit docuiuc dure maintain it. And now, fellow citizens, the axe is the root of the tree anu it only n mains for you and I, and all of us, to use it to uu 'ur,a force and of the time .-equired to reach this city." known throughout the length and breadth for ufiice thai is in lav of of ll.e viwlalit-** of our laws. And by their fruit# ye m»j know them. More anon. W. B. For th«» A Iver i-wr^y t" t'»^" a»ei E»lToa: Havw been p««sein al the trial, in whit It tlw Piol.vbi'oiy quor Law uas oulkrd iu queet'ftu, Oti i t«* 7th inst. the courae of pvwcetUiuije elwi ted in me a deep internet, It determined otm of Wie rummies io yu'. dowti luw, principle ana tn !i. It was the deep,convened plan to irnirple Under their lVi*t the aarred pnllndiuoi of our rights the La.v, tbc cnl/ sttf«*gi»a.d our hd,n**'-»ur fireaides, Mtdflwr They eagerly paft.pered ths HO- sated appetites of the gapii pr«wd in in which disorder, confusion, and bord*r ruffianism prevailed. The proud, de®« ant, scornful attorneys of 'ruin' arrayed Uiemselvts a ajjirio in mgbty opp«w. rion constitutional law that no- le pro le is ion which they have sought i«c«# wealth, reputation and honor, but wht*Ii they undte defame by heaping npm A opprobnum, insuk ami dishonor. On the part of the tempe-ance pea, a Manly effort was made to en'or. etha law, which would hn*« been done, had not adverse cirfcum*tmres rendered it impossible. Still in this failure »fe«y took courage, and are determined now by diligence to diivo from ous town this hellish scourgo. Decision and energy are required n( this crisis. At the vory tinv when the rum piuty are lejuicing in their victory utnnly hearts I eat in iho bosoms ol ihe temperance hosts,aud they are eneoi'rage I to look foi\wi for a BaI tricinph 8i,»lir the bi tier of t.Uii to secure whirli.tUy w»ll atlvccale a rigid adhnence to the law as new enisling upon our s'uKma. Tbe provisions of tfais kw are ample to drive every liquor-deal. from t«ur midst. Some gentleMtea •re as deaif.M a of gaining a'^vnteel living* w'thou1 wnk, that they will sell young b"js 'an aiticle of coiumerue* whic'.t will engender in ilit ui faUe and unnatural nppeti'e? and *l.lch will ulti mately end in blaated reputation and death. This lusting after the soulraC human te ngs. This cn'pablo t*nei«j not in Uie flesh) but iu the spirits o vmg men this treding iu tlie imt-.ioi i1 fey pain eiing the ta«tei ol tiie nmrail this trampl.ug upon latv and subrertiiig the best m'erf sts of &< ciciy is an outrage u ton our race aud an insult to Cod.— When, oh when v» iU the people arise from their lethnrgy aud sl ake off, w.lh ui liguaut horror, the dtvilish luteins cf this ieul in. aster? It is not n qu« aiion of time. Procra^ti alion would c«fnai% inevitable (eat. NUIM tnust be ihe unit, teat. Now n ust eome uj »f war.' Now we must battle for the unJisputed freedom uf soul as well as tody. Now we must advocate the enjoyi: at of intel lectual libeity. ow we KIUM enforce law, pul down rum, and iplan! up. u the blood staii^ed citadi I of honor, liie flag of temperance, fluttering uublush'ttg iu the breeze. Now we nu*t u.ik U the cause of right and uproot tlie »!.o .ghwl Is. of enor Notv we must aim ur deadly battery at the opposing i t«.y of rum, drunkenness and vise and victory is ours a* sure as tiuth is th wauU* ordlw right, viitue and humanity. Lei all u tiipeii-ni e men uwake. Now you must tvoik by picep', Iy rxample, by energetic «c iou 'J he tal s must be tinned. Tnt^y can and VMII be turned.— rej*eaied'y ntfirmed. The gambler, the ^ru,1'4e"Jlr!5S 'ts conse|uent vices thief, and the highwayman take money Wl" n"1 lon- u' a,d our la,,"ilt'8 u'oir|u- t0 be abiding vvul eu* hoiJ1 „, Then,* anl 'not till Uen,! «»•*u 1 w' (1 1 and spurious mass, Uie shape of human or $60 000. There w is i4i) ,, beings. Milwaukie, in co«, quence, iu the morn Fasten lhe lawty«ur bauuocsamiun»!,n?4 aUwtkalne**. V«t* te.a* •»i here. The OUf village, our community, «t stake. And ifc» must be protveu at all ha«rds. This We taa» w* ",us,« ft,,d ''nergetically Adtoeates of iuin, take ap thu U1SI'- ller. The liquor seller does more, he !tu 'isl* at«ka-»»»d insciibed of uluocenctJ( WA* will fi^ht you y'asU|"I'^n our b,inner «s victory. Oppos.ium is our food- It invigorate^ us to nobla deeds. It incite* us to action. It insuros your defeat, inevitable as it is jun. You may ply your hammer with the vigor of Vulcan it will fuii harmless and inefTeC* tive. You must now sing ywr last pa on to Bacchus and ytu u.u«t play yoar last riju,. ii, opiiu the iloor }.ots ol WIDE-AWAKE. Hon. N. W. IsbeM has ^res'gued tha post of one oi ihe judges of the S .^ "i"1^ '"wa" ,,u' etfect, and let it be i 61... b. TI of Iowa, tnat 'Old Cedar is iu the bill Valim tl*& The crop ol sweet potatoes is rat/eg limes. 1 preme 18 understood '«•*»«. Judjr Isl^-I) Uvv'^ ta nn able 8 Ul,il IIU"«h U'[*a,ou His resigua- ""'"t u men ..... can nil with e ual credit or u#» iuln^ss^— s Ftre t* vVi/iT'iuiii u .... Burned.— I he engine iioese ot the Lake Si'0[e.1l{a,!'mut- Millwauk.-e, was cou- jumed ty fir.' on Mondsv morning j„„.,yrd.5 .". iiow iUU lroin tla'u a! 7 '"""'"""r- reaced Clncago