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I».P rn Wells spiokr, proprietor. V O I I I 1HE TIPTON ADVERTISER. shed ereiy J-atnrday Morni-tig, in Tipton, Cedar C:©., io»a. EDilOR'S & C0IMIN(, ROOM 1NTHK COt'UT HOl\SF. (I* iupi« Office with the County Jud*e.) E S CtfpjT ifW) paid in advamre, $1 SO do. paiu witlim six months, 2 Ou do. paid at end of tli« ear, 2 5o Liberal deductions made clubs of five or s»rs to one address. tLATE* Ot^AbVERTiStm 1 column 1 year, $.,o no do. ti months, 30 LEUJll SO ll KS. I square 1 insertion, $1 Each additional insert'n, per square, o0 I square 3 Mouths, 4 00 1 d«. ft month'. 6 00 1 do. 1 year, 19 00 i do. 3 months, 5 (K) •J .to, tf months, 8 iK) i i!«. 1 year, 12 tto fPJT Oee square is IXline* Iwrkr.^PJ -%=a TIPTON ADVERTISER 0 O I E Having purch.. a ..*d sufficient se leciiea of water..«!, ii. Publisher nw pre pared to do licarlv e'sery description el Xj a. i wr mmz Ih satisfactory minuet i uixl can famish at sk rt notice, ros raits, ai'ii -v t:is CAKDS, 11AM. ttlbLS. VISITINO UIM, iiae CLASS, IMVITATION I'AMFHI.ETt, BAI.L TICKETS, toNCKRT SIl.LS, LAW BLANKS, •MM. «iiivr»,s, Herctrrs. Uc cd 1, Bonds, O I I A'L A K S, «*f every kind executed wi'h neatness a..d ici p.ttch. COLOCICO pinNTisro ,r* A o n e y a a v %nd Molicitor in lliuticery, |-r i •. ,t,,. !,.» u I 1 pi mm mi i n n*r *'•%»». oi»« **4 ilMi'lnf TltWttfl n\ itf« "JXO. I„ I TIX, (HI :••,. I rt.., ..UK, r\ Atieiav} uud iouiiHcllor at Law 'I ttlui iuMUs Wl1 1 u *1 i* «'t ka u Ut' ear*, n tills mi. Hit A ti Ik K- 1M ill "»i .»" wiiU ilut IVaaif MhI tbr fccoi'U a HOOT. SI. I.OXU, lurricr. OK THK !'UA"K ami N..t%ry Put s' lie. Tipiii-i, 1,)vi.!. nl JOKKPII I.II»K1, OTAKV I'.ihlic, l("iic-tcr, Iowa. k» the I'ojl Office. vinl-ljr in ATE*. 'HAYER VVATCMK Warrentwl. 00 de. 3 month*, 20 (V) Halt column 1 year, 30 (K) de, months, 20 (X) de. i months* 15 0(1 Quarter cofun.ti 1 yetr, 18 '0 4*. months, Ik 00 4m. 3 months, 8 00 Office JtfII llt'BER, ArLAWN i U I I Y A N O U N S E O A V)fllce ». hi* residence near Tipton Cedar Comity, Iowa. ttli:* H. UA4 1.1:1. I I II.'.\ V AT I.AW. «lld Justkw nf !V P,.,. c# Tiptr-.i, Iowa. (3TOAcewilb the Ciwtjr Jule« ia the Conit H«tuse. [23J t'Hardware.iST.Tijiton,Healers MI NTOt: ll ttlKF.HN U)Rl G( and in ir i-tries liili I 'ui nt*. Dye Inrutl*. CoiUVii-na ries, Jtc. Iowa. 7 A A O N I E TW in: ii.Eft /.v l)k 1 'as 4. .ULDiriM *. I 5 i i I i n O i u i e e Can t-fk. Twy«. Hard re and Fancy Notion!*.— l%ton, JOWK. ul €. L. C'HANHKttS, PHYSICIAN AND Ki.KON*, o«ce a the Di UK Si ore of Chauthri'* & Sou, lipton JlltlCK Tl HXfcll, V S 1 I A A N s 1 II E O N. will praotloe iu Tipton and vieinitv. Office, N' t,i« inilHy row. South oftbe Court llouue. nl J. SMITH, PHYSICIAN WP BfJEOK. Oflce at the Towa llou«c, Hoeheater. Cuntjr, Iowa. r*«». *r Dll. W. iiUEKI, HYSICIAN AND SITRC.EOr, Cedar county, Iowa. I.I AS SII MKkCHAN'I'—Dealer4WBER. in Dry t» ods. Gro ceries, Crockery, &e. Cedar I)luff*, Ce dar count), Iowa. nl 1)11. W. H. SCOTT, Tenders his pi ofo«si,.tial services to the peo ple ..f Tipton and vicinity. Special attention thrnnis iven to cases rf lonp standing. Office at the Store of Dr. A* Hall. UkiKr1***1 —The i'r cult y "f Jefferson Medical ndlepe Philadelphia Starling Alcdi «al college ci liiuihu~ hio IVnnsyIvanui Ho* fitai Philadelphia Dr. Hut Wheeling. II. PI tTT, TTOUXKV \vi. foi..«»i.Ltia WALand I'articulnr A I,VW. ILL Purchase ui. 1 sell Ken I Instate, locate Wan ants, attend to the Payment of Taxes, Investigation of title*, conveyuncir^r, &c. attention to collections. Alt b»iii.*w intru^tod to hif* care, will Imj attctde4 with Promptii''Se and Fidelity. (j^Olfice in the Court House with the iit eorder. Tipton, Iowa. WIIJJ4N IFR. BOOK niTVDBPt, Inwii va,, One door east of thn Post Oifn e. Blauk Books, ot all kinds kept constant ly n hand. Counties supplied with all kinds of lJlanks Recoidsand other books for 4s*unty offices, at ehort neUce. A K E Y HAVImam entered tho above hwalr**. fn Tip. ton. I now prepared to supply i iictoinerM with tresh bread, and all articles in my line of bneuiess. Cake-i and pastry of every kindfur aiahi'd to fainilii-H, or ('r pariii, ou w short no Ucv. Having entragrd the services of one of the ••.era in the west, I fenl confident of giving "afaction to all customer#. 110 J. CAasaaODSK. Uu .uarskaddkn. vmmp )f)0 ten^iiorsaj AND ©eaeral Land Agents, Muscatine, In OJUe over Burnet! Second Str u look-Sf( 1 1-, C* V 4Vz n ATC»"M A K K A ik N 1, WELLES Second sf.. rifui :h» American j'rlf MUSCATINE, IOWA. Uiit'k.-, .tcwr 1V A rcjiaiud an,| -A s 1 ct 1! leweirv watches, clucks, etc.. of. hand. Terms as W. P. COWAW. PH\ SICIAN AND SURGEON. I Wish t« to make tbi* j,|#t 0 my luture homo 1. I t'ltn fore ton lcr my ,scrvi es to the citizens of the T« »11 au vicinity, in th.: l.^nrbes of the Hhui.i. wid prafiicc Pi*:*',r Surgeri/i Supphjin-,- IkHcicnzlei t%,l Rt,nclyiw D'ftd*. Oft-ct! ntiir tin Tfrniniauio IIott-l. Tipton. Jail. 1, jv A K O U S E BY It. S. TUCKER. ft ml Jefferson Streets. Ciruer #f Dubn luu*n City, Lul'KH f. L. Proprietor. turner o! v. ji iui aini sccaaii iilm-ii. MIHCATIKK IOWA. Ki"(met "f t!* li|i n »'i xnit O.v I'""" «»«r« Msa t-k u t9 uM tr mt vl Umii lre» •.f ('.Ml?*. Gtoil ft# n.ulnuil f« HI r|MIK tkii ... ». ft— tf CW| OCII.TIK IIOI MI. C&iU 'i i'J II.(/, ,n! I .iiu'iwf, (tap opfutU* tin 1 I.V at i«., loir a. WKOB(.L LOW Proprietor. ha* recL'iiily U-.t-i! the I ai'ovi- |. Hotel, and rt. ir:iis-hr«I it iu r. .-(« Tt»«« 1 i) l»* Ottcv "f I h" WrulfrM Sl«x« y. i'UhU to in ihl* Hfi i Th Pngi hv ju" This Hotel U a New llou»e wit .s just opened for the reccf tiou »i'jru .1 l«t«f May, 1*".•». It i and c.' iim ttlious. eiid it lt r**1 t-f5. 1 I? V .loll II II. Ilirclff, Pre n s 1 A .\ E I 7|7« 1 1 piuir, w 3J J*. I N S U A N E O A N Y UAarroan, coxx. huiii A. D. 1S19—CuJi 5 500,000 nilK rulersi/nel h.ivin'4 l»e"'n ap MH'i A gt rit f'-r tins old and retialile Comp.tuy, i* prepared to issue policies on favorable terms. WKLLh M'UfcK. A«eat. Office in tl e Com Hoti-.e, Tipton, low*. O O O S O I i THOriN t*3 STBIAT, Merchant*, i'urtmto i#r*. 1 he above fins keep co i-taa'1 y uu ha a full su poly of Dry flihj-h, tirurertm, florAnw, Vtuthi Hat* awl C'ay», Bvott «isd Stiioet, And all ki id of Ciouda needed by IheConiiiiuiiltr Jl'STStun., r.c ivnl at tie llfoadway Drug& Vari ety :t new ,jU»ck o! Hru.i, IWedl cinen. Painter's AKit le*. (irate rie»i, ll ird v.ir-, Hake.-, II ,\ i i .ey No tiouaami i'oyf. ly A Tun 5 ,Scribe 1 1 House Finishing •r having located imos-eii' »u i,t»appearance 7'ipton prepa ed t.» ,!,»las-, the town ef terinR of aU k ir.d Rough ca»t imitated into brick, Hone or mai bi*,'fancy and ornamental wcrk, pl«»t paria, i.iouluin^^, cori.ish, centers, iialfuin^^. Ai-c. 1 am determin* ^ive faction to all who may favor me *»iih their patronaKO. For further laformati" i a.iply 0( or addre- J, LEABJIART 7'pton. k'eh. l."),*5t). i.T To the I.adies Til* mrfhwljcne-! are now pr«|«r. 1 Eastern Cities cashed. American Gold in.ished at a small pren:1 Office oe«r Swetlaiul wl S%ul» r'» for WM.H. T«THJLI. Tipton, January 1, *56. 8114 Vl\i S1LOOX. Hair Dreuiti- ami Vulorfn S 'i/lf. If yen want a ht J!H7GOWER, \V. W'ATK. E E A N E U S E. IMTTBIUKW riXNMINU. Ti*r«ir jc-WA. Tip Ti HO'ii*' a liaiber ••V'T K«V t:*il an mo *1 my At «ar« r-t or vm At Uiv tin-** wh«n «»ij C'«n ft th# It HatiH Ut tUv 41f t'HiiiitiAir Kaiffht .!:r* |iiAM llo^r.o Wm. Ross, M. D. Bleetli l'llynltlMii mill *!ir««-on It Will practice, on tin- Ki-» ton and vicinity. Ifl.'f Vo., IfU,t. Svstcm. at W ki ii-H y aim From lli: Via imulti Cuhtmhian. V Hi V.IIXK VOf UIVK l&K ST1LI.. AT MBB. •. BKLLK OLiKB. all that che«r» th« long, long hour-. Vis »il tit «t makes u- glad y to think you lovu ute slill— i lies why «tioui4 I Ui »a-1 i knuwaat what of j^r or I h: future lists for Vet while tlicm weary mik lei U |0w ^'5 l°'V('s'- A snare of patronairi is r., spectfully solititel. I foil !ly think of thee. 0 ,, A i miduig'il'a w*gic hour, .,'"t I nee thee in my dreams, A n I gwe into (ho eHing 01 1, AV'liere only k induces be*m I U»p aiy 4rnn about thy neck. And list.n to each tune 1 in n joy think you love uc «U1 "Mv L«»utiful, my own." 1 •jnidiiljfhta cone and g•, it VnJ morn in hi 11* tisiso, I'u. yet, thou eonieth not the ekcei iliese v»c.iry, watc'iin eyes. I' reo. lly the hour* paw .. w*, «#h tk« l«ng, i 1 1 .anut tell ttiehe 'Without thy li.vi 1 lo I live foi future bo-., J'w bliss will then be a: .. en c'. t»p«J to tb.v uueb: 1 Wf tn!'« Ih »'ivrntel»' & HAei an4 i* i-fj, 1% |i:, irnl-h rh dftttafi lo Ml who ntHV ti, ml lur '«tm* U K E Y O U S E TIPTOK, IOWA. :,0 I Tic. ui- ab.- 1.. 1 ,v L%: cr froji Kansas •Mobvcru'y and the FuLnl uuvsmment in Lxsgm—CihzaiH Fleeing IMort t', IUuhu s.—7'At\lmiiblc Jl 'cfuson .... His'Big Gutis.*—tVfti/firU Leai tng Jh^oariuns /gaunt ihc Patjilt of K ins Sku% ion LiiVittg v'irma tu th* Ah*! fo Shim' /hirn fin own PeopU Th« fu!Ij'.v.i ...C I'., i i.t ...4i cf ol L'lwi'euuu. received -. the di strucli.ni of Lnvrenee, provhlt'd wllh entire new iuriiiitirc. No esstM-nne ... »r 1 na» !cen which wilt add to the comfort cur i.-HUc ol yesterday UMiUln^ i IT'irc »r On Wednesday, May til, tho ha/ liii.d assembled at Lecomptoti, in a cordauce with the United States Mm ihal's pruc!amati'»a, made their appear ance o.i the heights that overlook the town ot La i\r«..ui, aiout sunrise, The first ioi»iJuy «\t ie at ititi u oa hciae^, ti*d numbered from b7 to 100. They weru leinforced until thu whole aununted to .bout 400. They ti ok pos?ession ol the roads leading lo and fioiu Lawrence, so tha the citizens in town could not g^t any couiti:ci ictti"H to those in the coun try, or even trailers, that wished lo pur sue their jourary, were prohibited lrom leading, hey mars!,ailed tlieir comnia id iu 1 •taie airay, displaying ilags. ut the same time, of various kinds aud lo. One I noticed in paitaular was red and white, «\:lh a lone star on the i .r .er ethers black and white, gteea and white, aad almost all kinds except (he national fl.ig of stars and stri4es. During the forcuoon the Committee ol Public Safely that was appointed by the citizens Lawrence adJiessed a note lo the Mar shal, assuring him that the citizens would make no resistance to the serving of any writ, nd ul the same time, as c:iu :tis ol the I'niled States and ot ihe Territory ol Kansas, asking of lira proleeliv n of their lues and property, bui he the United Stales Mai anal) touk uo notice oi the same. Ahou-. 11 A. M. the Deputy Mar ihal, with a posse ol nine or leu, made were puiy Marshal, summoned lour ol our citizens lo assist in making arrest. They went with hnn and his posse and made two I arrests of our lello-.v townsmen, G. \S. SiiUl, WlUi U U53C Ui liliiC Ui IUU, U iu th»- streets. They Uhnnaet a U an-1 color* aini oU*Ki* wor*. .. ,lvo a ,uaU arujS i \l 11 ha «iiniiiiiimMl ituir n! our r, 1 Uc kiuds o! I)re/8 iiini MauUu mil. ti,'. Cutting. Fitting and tkinjr Ureases will bj done to the satistit. tion ot ihoi-e favoring them with pstronage. L«t»t Styles and Fashions al ways receiv »otns over tt. LUioUs lothuip Store. IJi" FT NICIMVN, Bl,1tf Mis- M. I.. E A Bxehange O&cull CJKJHT D-tAFTS on New V ok can be had O of the Subsc- iber in sum-to ssit purchasers e i i a e s o e o s i u n O a i s u e The Dei 4 Dieulen and G. W. Smith. The poire then ok i!inner at the Free State llotel. A ft ci1 dinner the two pris ners were convey out ol lowu, and Sheriff Jones made his appearance v ith a piny of eighteen armed men did not attempt to make any arrest, but in an insulting nuu nei demanded tiie arms both private and public, and said that he would give them live minutes to accede to the demand, il 'they refuse he woulJ storm the town. Tin? public arms were given up, and in i one half hour alter he made the demand, lie and his whole poise, to the number of three hundred ani upwards, were in the streets w.lii two pieces of artillery, yel' iag like savages. They commenced llieir uv.ik ol ins truction iii tnedialely by ihrowing th" two priiiluig presses and type iu the river. This Leing done, they began to canouade the hotel and lire by platoous at ihe same tune at the windows in the mean tiuu ihe women and children lleeiug in every direction, the Sherifl having relus any time to remove them or their property to a place of salely, as he said they might have done so befor* bad they wanted to do so. 1 i As I was leaving town, there were «ev- 1 BROTHERS & CO, 1 5 A N K 1 S E A E S I N E A N E A N LAND AGENTS. Comer of Clinton and Washinploa 6tree n8v:i ly CUV- lowaM, HI)I Mi:8 roil WALK. HI' undersigned offers for sale two comfoit able dwelling houses situated iu lipton One is a house of good si/.e, and the other a comfortable house a :yiH I'-unih*. Both wltii Rood lots. X3Gtf] JN1 STAH. MEAT MARKET. (Opposit* the Aid rich House, Tiptos, Iowa.) BBKF caube had regularly every moiaiUK •awl*'» eseentvd lW«»caali. (5Kf. HABHAS. oral who wanted to know where they vouhl liud a jilace of salety, but 1 could ullord them uo consolation. I being mounted, succeded it gelling away after a long chase. I lelt the viciniiY about S I*. M. Whew I was fifteen miles distant I could see the flames of what appeared to be a large fire iu the direclioa of Law rence, aud have no doubt but the lowu is in ashes, and many of its inliaU&taUi butchered. Gen. Whitfield led the Rufiiaas* Shannon was distributing United Slates muskets lo tho Missi-uu Ruliians—al ready they had rcccivel nearly three thousand stand of Government arras. The St. Louis Republican says: To the politeness of Captain East!in, editor ol tho Kansas IJtrtdd, we are o bliged lor the lollowiug couoborativc statement. I O N K A o I 0 W A S A I I U I S 5 charged upon the town, set fire Shcriir* fi*us- the streets of Lawrence. It is supposed that Gen. Tomeroy has been hung by the inoh. He was last keen in front of th" flue State Hotel, iu Lawrence. The Congressional Committee i tbreated by the mob, and they are pre paring lo leave to insure their own salety. Gov. Holinaon ha 1 been taken up LecomjiLoa. Tho uioh threa'ened to haug him, as ftell as G. W. Brown, the editor ol thu Herald of Freelom, arid G. VV. Deitzler, member ol the Coiu ni.tee of Pabii'j Safety—-all on one tree! Sitauuon is virtu 11iy a pripoaer u 1 i... hundi of the RuQiaui, and is used mero ly as an iustrument to serve their par poses. The ice Staic men daveti to a last -orf. will make u lint stand at Topeka. i.l fight it out! The United States tro «pa are not al e lo leave their quarters, though they and their commander are burning to avenge the wrings 0' the Free Mate IIISU. Mr. Waireu met Atchison, late the Vice President of the United State#, near Lawrence, with two pieces of cannou and si*ty men, nuking their way to the be leaguered city.aweariug vengeance upon the d—d Vankees! Cuttle are .-hoi »!o»vn 1.1 t'.c lie! !s, n.: 1 oxen on tne ploughs. A civil war rages »u the Territory, rile bk-oJ of innocent mea cries from tin* ground Men of the North! Men ot the Noit:.' Prom the AlUauy j. ,: V A Sleepy Opiiiim. The South djjes not meddle wit u oi ial syuem 01 liie North, aa if the North would follow H*r example, we .-hould be Ut,jip..ataud ntosi coat«uted.— Gen l_ass peecii. Gen. Cais' Senatorial Chair is romuy, easy anJ wide. It is padded up ihe hack, padded ia the seat, and padded at the siJ'-s. The b.uh is a geulle inclination and tiie arms a luxuriant curve. it stands about n id way in the Senate cham ber, and is not exp «ed the buzz of the galleries, uor thj coll draught of th door. On ihe General's iolt is daily poured forth the eloquence of a WeHcr, while from a short distance in his lear coiiiesthe sooihtiig round a Mason's link eJ s.veetuess long—very lojg drawn out. If under such circU'nstanres, a portly, elderly, gentleman aerustomed to dine on canva»«backs and terrapins, occasionally lapses into soinnoleiioc ^hould the public judge him harshly/ No* Rvimtucat in jtace. There then hi "its and no l.s. Th' re he sits an 1 d'»zes. 'I here he Hts and sleeps. Pleasant drea i s beguile tin old gentleman's slumbers, a.id he mar iners wnh drowsy complacency, 'The Soutii doe« not -ddU: with the social system ot the North. We are all happy.' One of the ild gentle.t an'* former neighbors was shot the other day in Kan sas. He, a Northern man, on Northern soil, ha I said he was opposed to Slavery. Auoiher, fur irany years a warm sup porter of the General for President, has hal his ollice torn down over his head, and his type and printing presses thro.vn int) the river, Sqiutter Sovereign*, em igrates from the General's own State of Michigan, were plundered of their anus inolbed aad beaten for attempting to ex ercise the commonest of privileges, that of casting a voie. But the General has slept through all. He could uot have woke up, even when th i doors and win dows oi the houses of Northern judges were broken m, and a revolver presented through the hole, bidding tliein 'resign or die.' For we have his repeated assurance that 'The South never meddle* with ihe social system of the Nyith.' Why, Geueral, who is it that stations pilots on the wharves of Norfolk armed witii loaded muskets, ani with orders bully Njrthern sea captains, and searc'i ihe cabin aud holds ol Northerns ships Who goe* aboard every Northern schoon er that easts anciicr iu Cha/leslou liar bor, grabs the black couk, takes him a shoie aud puts htm ia jail nil ihe lime comes for seliin Il wal fight before General Cass* clos ed eyelids, in ihe Senate chamber, thai the South rcbudialcd its plighted honor Sell" IMnD33I»lS3NriENT IJNT ALXj TIIINGrS. •KTEUTIIAIj I3V NOTHING, TERMS, $X 50 ia ADVANCE Lawrence was destroyed on Wedaea fpiecm, and to ili.ig Lu mun^h body inu.i thaik 0/ jji» tu. JLs .*d. —Esedie Jay evening. Tlic artillery opened on the midst of his family, does nut, accord-1 Van KiiLr, boru in France*, a soldier oi ihe tree Slate Ho'.el. The men then! ing to Geueral Cass, in tho least middle Napoleoa I, was expatriated by the gov- tu ths ho- with the sociul sysUm of the North tels, destroyed the p^tutiug ineajes, und Not lorty miles from where we wiitu, set fire to tire oliices, which were lu tire there lives u UIUII wiio was decoyed troin mid^t of the buildings. his native lowu, kidnapped and s »id in I lie peopie ol Tojieka had resolved to the south. Twelve years, the best pari ol fight the invader*! The uexi arrival may hi* life, he spent amoag UKSC muocvat, bring newi o( bloody work at lopeka. kmdhearted folks who do not med ile with Tho pcsac we*e chiefly Musou- the social system ol the N011I1, and he carries the marks of tiu i. Ia«hc.i and A later tnodieu^er from Lawrence who, bnitids to tins day. Not much beyond arnvH at Li-aveuworth just before tt e him live a beggared family, whose lather, starling of the boat, report# that the load likewise kidnapped, is,God knows where, bodies ol several citizen? were lying 111 on some rice ficl.l or sugar plautawon. li is poor consolalioa to them that 'The South never meddles with the social sys tem ol the North Let Guie.al Cass prove it lo ihem. Let them prove il lo the |Wido,v of Brown, io Delaiiay, Branson, Philips, Sol. Nortiiup, an I Pas.sai »re Wtl-|relating liain&on, and if he cau make th 1 it, we promise him u« will. I". mi U. N, V, I'ttMing 1' ist, Bishop Meade Arra f(n«4 for Preaohiag incendiary Doctrines. S »me weeks ago wo had occasion to chronicle the expulsion oi a school-teach er iroia the Stale ol Virginia, for luring lo take the side «f Freedom debating society, in Loudouu ui upon a question iovoSviug the lelaiivi! sui-1 vantages of freedom und slavery in Kan sas. The nppi'tite of Governor Wise's constituents for proscription see ua to have Crown by what it fed on. They are iio« bunting higher game. The venerable bishop of ihu dioces .*of Virginia Iias in curred their suspicion, and we presume u to be hunted out ol the Miute |or hi? in ability lo keep up with the pr«gieasive sentiment of the Slate upon the subject of slavery. Il seems thai he had occa sion recently lo administer the ri^ht ol cnufuiu.V.i n lo eight or ten slaves in Brunswick, aad is reported to have sa on the occasion, auioug other eucouia^ ihg things, that he. never felt iiiaistdi •more highly honored than wheu allowed lo coufiiin a slave.' Fur tlua ho is ar raigned, by a correijion lent ol 'he Houth vide P't r.oci'it, who »iys 'the people are eery much ugaiust hiu: that he ought net to be tolerated and that it ih" Bish op'feels himself called upon lo adminis ter to the spiritual wai/,- ucgiocs Su part cularly, a free State b-si held ol labor, for htm. lu other word., Tp«eopal miuiatrilion to ihc spiritual wants of the slave i.-. an oilence at war with ihe political and social re-p se ol Ute State, aud must be stopped. Bishop Meade is one of the oldest bishops of the Episcopal church he be longs io what is termed the Low Church division of that denomination, fi« is neither a fanaltc or an incendiary, but a piou» .'Id gentleman, who doubtless felt the superior joy which he expressed, over out- penitent slave tha.i over nincty-aud niue free persons whos.j opportunities cf receiving religious im i vere much less iiiuited It' will greatly surprise i irch of the United Slates is not soo i to grappU- wilh the question wh at t!ie IOOI ol all ahiveiy has tin nan a soul to be v. !, and does he belong lo that race ol itures' to every on", of which the discipies oi Chris* were direct ed to preach tin- Go^j» d. If he has a soul lo he saved he doe-s, it I.e uo longer possible for the Church to w ,h at au institution which cir.- dfa whole ia e men lioin ihose diviael/ instituted conso lations which ihe church professes t». special'y e inmissioned to admiuistei. Facts about i'iiuadcr 3 ormi. iverns wire supposed by ihe lion. io uu sccUfy places of retug during thua-1 ",l der sionns, aud they believed th l.ghl- ning never penetrated lurther than two »,,r it is recorded ly Suetouius that he alw wore the skin of a seal round his bony, as a protection against lightniinj. That both precautions were equally unavailing needs scarcely to be uiei I I. u i u a s i e e n k n o w n i into the earth e empui us of Japan retire iu* deep grouo duriug the tempests wn rage with severity not satisfied with the profuudiiy of the excavation, or the streng'h th-.' him to 'pay expenses?' same destructive effect as upon Ua Who swagger ia Northern cities, invade Tne Tartars have an extreme teiit our houses with search warrants, chase runaway black women and children lh o' our streets, and order us to 'urn in aud help the sjKjrt under penally of SI,000 Wno 6iiei Bill ia the river ut Wilksbarre, and chained up Bistoa Court House to keep in Anthony Burna? Was it Northern nun? Th« General does not say, but he placidly settle* himself lor anjlher nap, in the full enjoyimnt of that most com fortable doctrine that 'The South never meddles wilh the social system of the North!' stones wilh which il is built, they complete t!. {Wecautions by havi ig re»e-r^oir»of sunk iu their rcireat. Tito wao-i i tended to c\lriguisii i.. iiluui^ I measure equally lu:ile, ..i• many o stances have been pteaein .. u wi.icl tluid iias lalleu upon the waler wilu e e n o e n a ol stoims. As soo the first warning thunder n heard, I Iwelfii :k woe expel all strangers front wr themselves iu lau. cloaks, aud sit silent the danger is past. The Chine.-e pia t.,.-r i ti, up piesciving qualities ol lite mutbeny and |)each and Sueiouius inior us us lh-'l the Emperor Tiberius never tailed lo wear u chaplet of laurel, under the U liel that eminent on tho downfall ol the great pen eial when the Hiurboni resumed their dynastyi and came to the United Stales. lie eaino lo tins city nearly thirty years requesting ihe loan ol a five dolUi bill ago. i*ud avoiding human society, kas The money was always returned pariCt 111-de his home in ihe ioresls ariuud t! e unily at eight o'clock mi Ihe loliowin city, living in hollow trees or burro ving Monday n»ornin(|. But what puziled in the ground, ile haa obtained his vie- the lender was, thai the parsou ahvay tuais principally iv hoggin/ atid when returned ttin very identic oliiame l,he would sit down and eal them anywhere 111 the street. His lavoiite place of resort lo dine or sup, was the I crrace, where he *ould sit UJKMI the ground, and apparently held a colloquy wiih hunsell occasionally varying his tone into a halloo, in French, Spanish ur G^r He died last WediiB.vlay ei euiag, at he Erie county poor house. For the ist winter lie ha ale pi and lived be neath the barn of Mr. Geo. IV. Tifi, about t.vo mile- from the city, litlo this pl.iee he dragge I an immense quaulity of iiay, winch amounted io nearly lt\o toi.s,wnd which was so (irmly packed and woven inal it elfectually pieserved htm I run the terrible cold in the season just past. Tncrc hi WIM lounU on Wednes day morning last, entuely naked, in this hay which lie hvl buuowed out, in the last Mages oi the typhoid fever. Mr. Rodney, overseer of ihe poor had him conveyed immediately lo llie poor house, where evciy attention Has paid it mi but in vain-—lie died mi th evening of tiie day on winch ho waa brought there. He was knowu about lowu as John the Hermit. His habits wme of the in oat singular character, and although furious occasion ally language, which was usually French, he litis always proved huusell a* huiinlessl society as a child. Il anv garment ol any descripti. il wss given him, he would take it his iurrow, und cover it witii patches, sewing theui ou the cloth without regard lo reuts. He has been seen quarreling will. gs lor bones wmcii had been throwu away, but of late he iias been extr -mely 101 e oi his eating and obtained from lhe different hotels ol this city a daily stipend ol food, of a much better character than he had belore in lu'ged lu. Various have been the at tempts ta obtain from his own lips-his personal history. Homeless, houseless. Ire n liess and alo ic, he has wearily tiod through sixty years ol miserable,ungrate ful existence, aud no.v goes down U his grive a paujH-r iu alt tl.d gives a ehariu tu life. Iu pauper eiilh, with pauper's rites, and with no sorrow or sympathy sacc that which rose in pauper breast,he lies,the rattling oi the dust upon his pau per cofhu lid, his requiem and dirge.— liujj'al-j Hymblic. The Dutch Minister.—Foreign rut Hit lers t« Washington lead a very quiet and unobtrusive lne, as a general thing, uud n is very rare that they are ever heard ol agaiu after iheir eiedenuals have been delivered but M. Dubois, the Ambassa dor of his Majesty of the Netherlands, ias scaicely set tus loot np n our shores viien l.e ban become lainous, It iria.-u hock tiie nerves of even so phlegmatic, a .{entlemau as the Dutch Ambassador, lo ind hiniseli a notoriety so suddenly with- iiu)i in tin ir latitude o ti,. uu liis owtl ,s 111 l'J,J yards into the e.rth. Acting upon tins 1''' lianati, an 1 he aas calm supeiitilion the E nperor Augustus u.«e.l i bi iklail in Washington, at to withdraw into a*me deep vault his palace whenever a storm was feared, I. I! Ihlhiutog would not strike that km*oi! U|U11 leaf. It has been very generally supposed that a leather bed or mattress oilers a se cure retreat during olurms ol ihuudei and and thrust social bondage into a Northern ligutning, but it has of late years been territory aud among N orthern men. But proved that theso simple means are de the Geneial. il seems, has never heard serving of little ruliance. Birds, despite of it, albjit ihe Genial look a p.omineui their feathers, ate frequently killed by part iheioiu. But probably was only as lhe destructive meteor, and on llie 5th of a soitiiiiuubuliU. 11 he did no' see liiat, September, 1S38, at me bairacks of St. how could he bj expected to know that! Maurice, in lhe city oi Lille, a llash of Dow \vn-» shot, lor beuig a Northern man. lightning catering ouo ul the dor/tut' lies lhat Brown was choped lo pieces with rent two inattresoes completely intofrag fleudish biuiality, and lhat his wife is a jtneiiU, without injuiing the twj soldiers laving luuaiic^ But, to chop a man to who wvic iilt^pmi oitJ^NR Um^tr. -£fp+' 4#^-** i,.. .* him.' i,art- *Vl- 'I*1'! be remembered,came pan -^'ago, in company wrh Il s fi I -i W illa id's Hotel, wiien thv terrible alfray occuireil hi uhicii oue of tho waiters ol the house v.is killed by a niemlei ol Congress Jie newly-ari i/ed AmbussaJo: looked juittly on with i haracteris ic noachnlttur. an 1 made no attempt to interfere, lor the vnoie serin? was so pe-ileclly In accui lance with tiie traveler's stones he had end ol l.f.- in Ameiica, that he regard i a s a n o i n a y o u e i i e e u shed his e dfee, Mi l, u*ceitaming tnai ihe in iu wiio had b'en shot was dead, walked out ot the breakfast parlor, and uieetiir* a *enile.uan vho.ii he knew the mister exclaimed, -VVnat a peoplesf If they do such tilings at breaklast, w n' o n i y o a i e i V V i I I with baubl s they follow leadily yJ» tram they ase the slaves el mosl ouiri^eou* i khiouubit tin. Malii ii itn.iRi i' i the de vuu u. ii one wan iring monstrosities ear grand.notneis Uld Folks* L'oitccrf oi'ib-j as latgu a a aud they haifOvv, .ike a chaise lop. hoods oi ma .u i WUiU'ili «9 vftJ a lUt ur ,(| (ll IM) ilh s- the Ijlgil u lr se close up i the cam, and low neck diesscs iai below what artists term liie line of beauty, alternate the style. Now the akiris trad ou ihe uidewalk,i*e epmg up the mud or raising clouds ol du»t lhen they are so scant 0 e cau, without much tjillicuuy, discover the teuuie ol ihe gai ters woin. Not lung is too absurd lor faainon to demand us beheats are al ways observed with alacrity. Insults, says a modern pbilosc phei ,aie l,ke coumeiileit money, we can't binder theui be«de»eid, tn*l VIre are not ic lake the.'as N O 2 1 It m^d* him ftti hultptndi*l—A mat. named Porter says he once had a den cat friend between wh'Hii au! hunie!! there existed a great intimacy. Kvery SatJrday nigui, as Porter aatj buluu-iiig hi* cash, a note would come, 1 note h' hadj li overe thi.«l borrowed. Since he had he made private marks on til" tide, still the same waa handed back on Monday in ning Ua in *1 Saturday evening" Porter sent a five dollar gold piece, m- stead of a in Ho, and marked it. very same com was relumed I man. He would speak no English, nl- Monday Porter gol nervou- nuij bil jtlioiiifh lie was ver»ed in the language, '"^s about it he could not sleep for thin thai he wttuld not s|«-ak ihe '''*g oi it he would wake his wife in the .iigue ot those who defamed and des- nnddl" ol ihe lupht, and ask her what royed Napoleou. He was a compan on she ul Napoleon in the brilliant inariii ol the! He was fast boiling ver with curiosity, grand army upon Russia, aud returned wl.en a note came lrom the reverend but with the wreck of its innumerable jqua- rower, one Christmas eve, asking the droas, on the fatal an I horrible retreat fio.n the coiitiagra'i u ol o-co.v. S.iil ihw the next thought ol such a trange oc urrencc loan often dollars. A brtlliarst thour struck our friend. He pul on his great coal, resolved lo call aud detmmd an ex planation of tho mystery. Wiien he was shown into Ins friend** »iu!y,he io'iad him pluaged into the pro loumlest melancholy. 'Mr. said our friend,'if you nnii aiiswt nie one queattoti, I will l«t yott have tiie leu dollars.' 'What t« it?' 'How dees it hippen that you always repay tne the money you borrow ol nns on .^alurday night, in lue very aaiue com or uote, on Monday?' The par-on raided iiis head, and after u mosl violent struggle,as though he was about lo unveil ihe honored mystery of his sigh, sud, in lallerui^ lou-v. 'Porter, you uie a gentleman, a schol ar, a christian, and a New Yorkei. I know I can rely upon yaur ui.iolahle secrecy—listen lo the secret ol my elo quence. You know that I am poor, and when I have !ougkl my Sunday dinner, 1 seldom have a ted cent left in my poc ket. Now, 1 ma utaiti that no man can preach the gospel and blow up Ins con gregation properly without he iuis some thing in his pocket to inspire him wilh confidence. I //ou' lo prolu' i Large Fruit. --A cor respondent ol the Gu Ji'/io* iztiU says by a very simple and «.asy process, fiuiu of -uauy kimls may be raised about oue liiud larger than is usually the case, and of greatly "inpioved quality. The secret consists in supporting the fruits so thai they shad not be allowed lo hang lhe whole weight upon the stalk. o twist about in the wind. The Qiaz-tle stales tliat when the fruit is allowed to hang taturally upou the ttalk, the increasing weight strains lhe stem or twig and thus lessens the quat.luy ol iiulruioui food flowing to the Iruit. The I'mit may be supported either by tying it to a branch with a piece ol malting or by uulanu^. it in a small net. Flowers si ch as dahlia* or pioutes. may also be rendered much \nger by lhe adoption of this system. Fire at Iowa City* —The Old :-i.i- u. Preshyteriun Chure,h at Iowa City wa» destioy«-d ly fiie on Monday afternoon last. The !o.s to the church is seve»fe,i* it was in an euifoairassed condition, hav ing but bandy completed repairs, nc piovemtnU and adornments withta, at great experts'e. Mygatt &. Ernei«•»»«, bou^ l«»»ld «, who occupied a poi.ion of the lii%eiueut. are also considerable loert,toan aniouiii piobably n it le-s than 8300, while tile Odd Fe l=.\v have sustain* damagrrs to Upwards ol $1,000 in the destiuctiou o! window-frames, doors, &t*., for the inah Institute, which had beeo stowed below. Dud if a Straw,^'S.n exchange tn n iv th' deatii of a young umu, uame i ,. i »e.-.ided ui the western ,,, i., i i e, at tl e age of niaeteei yeuis, IIOIII w N have there lore borrowed fivi dol.ars of you every Saturday even ing. that 1 iingiil teel it occasionally as pieached on Sunday. You know how independently 1 preach. Ilow 1 make the rich shake their shoes. Well, it is alt owing to my kuowiug thai 1 bavy gol a five dollar bill iu my pockeif Oi course, never having to use it lor any other purpose, it is n i changed, but in variably returned to you next morning, Now, as Mr. George Law is coming to hear lite preach to-morrow, 1 thought I ti y the eOVct of a ten dollar Utt mmm on liie ellects Ol «l rye straiv. two and a hall inches long, which swallowed whe-ii abe*Ut eighleeu iue»nt. and o'd. At tiie post inoiieiu ex-mmati i atui' s in love the stiaw was louad. iu a peifect state v .... ..„. ,i.. pies'-r vai on, lotl^eil in iue ng'it lun. ,, 5i wh -.i|i|wfed lo have remain' 4 y, .u .. Tiie presence cd tin uusiunce co.islant ly nutated tin tons caused dt-alh. elf iM exciteiifnt was Oi*casMh:cJ 1, on the IKh «lt.. in rousequem.t i et el four pefaoas fur VHk»t'oi» ol the proiid'iioi y liquor law. The mili tary weie- culled ouito preserve the peae« Dining tne examination ol the oa«w!s lhe info.mer was driven from the court route and el-Hand into a neighboring liou*t which was bejiix^d by ati excited crowd Bevelal ours. He finally retuine'd,and the 'rial proceeded without lurtbec iatn ruptiou. ___ e n '.O lilt There is said to be quite a tide igiatiou aetiiiig fioin Califotnta Gadadeu territory,altiacted !y its known mineral jiarticularly ut ol ihi resources ane copper. I he- tU v etopu. tl, and lit almost a put'e state, with bit IHMIUUS FSRPENIVD ,^«*Y SI