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|R JAMES CLARK*:.] l^fc# K r*L r%. AX fifsl wketi PifiCt neb,' abov^ ^a*l EV \CE! *n| i «r* oi t* •a*' r- 119 'h *n ?o !Vu nd *t O ««o u*-» -utf ijate Af mm ruO 1 rtxo* rifi' •r or«. \\hr »ck i thf ire. hi1. Sct Br@a?tttc an& 2lboertiser .^T IS PUBLISHED WlUtir BY JAMES CLARKE. ST., BCRLINGT0Ntl0^4 TEHaV e s 'TinT* Jftf}* Pw.HM at the ftpiraiion of ihe year.— j^tabaeriplion will he li«rontinn*(l until) all ar- aM a(t«(tiiill have been paid, mile.* nlllie option 4lb*editr« an-l nr ni'xrriptiou will be received »b«r»er term than three month*!. All sab ^nptioai'or 'er*(hn one yfear muat be paid in gjrexce. Ail»erti»«'m'nt« of a «|ti»re ant! lest will ln j|rt«(t—- (*t Dot.t. A it ami lev* every stihjf I-ir r* OkvtS will be charged. A J^rtl ijitfount wilt be made up«u eatly adrei fqtwrat*- Ifatagc ma*t be paid Lirery "Illtri •"s 4 ''orv lit 'ion t* ft*. Weefe r:t?j iv^, I prr, pai« i«. Co. op *11 't i bt. oJi'f* com»0h!i'alioh»se?t J. & SCHRAMM gpfotlurrr of Vinegar aud Dealer ia O E I E S of Main and Columbia streets, ttnrlingtou, Sotoa. li S. manufactures a most superior ar- (itltaf Vinegar, a all who have used it can at Ml,«i wiU furnish it to merchant^ and grocers (fee ium prices they will have to pay in St. Ifiok. County dealers are invited to give him ca I before sending below for their supply, •pit'« BLDSO\ e. bridge, jik /«•, Steel, A ot/^v, Stoves, Tin &Un, md Jai e.Ts Patent Plough, VTREET, BURLINCTON, IOWA. W* '45 lOliN G. 1 UOTE, Agent. Or. h. F. Bruninp, msmu, souiEnv, •met OH WASHINGTON STREET, ??yn«, i8(5. ^r. r. cool a ocb. ®Mters in I)rv Good-», Grocerier. frats, Caps loots and Shoe*, Hardware, Qneonsware, 4c ^c-j v\holesi.Ie and Retail J. ti. I.MTtA\ hnrarfin? sad ComnitssioD Merchant, WHOLESALE ATTORNEY AT LJlV, pp.- a v» k o a June 1 '44 fa'*4 Wf fh 1 WILLIAM GREECE, lo^k bidder aat Rtank Rook Minufu tartr, flor lin'ton, Iowa. ?EIK A 9TASOJV, ,*TTOAX£ vsZjT L4W IOWA. Dee. 2Ja '44. Ejnnrj ee*». COPP •*rrwpt WILLIAM GARRETT & Ca., Ihlwk and Ret nil Dealer in Dry Goods G«weries, Hardware, Boot*, Shoes, Rea^V Ma«'e C'othine, &c., kr. SteV OF THF. GREAT WESTERN, Xsam Main Aire vi *«t» •d iir d trtrt JsrrilJO* stuit. B*rh*gton, Iowa. LAW JTOTMT. Moaiit PleMUlV. t?6l 3$ that IT^ *d. re- of tt* IM pro. Kt. it«4 Nil* •TECUTEb WITH MEAT! Th*.v DESTIST. ^.*.T*KVOH. f. W. F. («K)Ln.4l GII & €•. p- Jsrrta^os STRKET, BUR LI xa To AT, re WH. _Vpaht a ne. t. t±fqoKa k. PARSONS," DEALERS 15 i*4srf s«l Cctn'ral Merchaa4i«e* JEFFF.RSO.N STRF.F.T, Burlington, Iowa. r^rr A V 1 1 1 O I I v taaraey and Connseltor at Law, RURI.IXGTO.N, IOWA. St yrh.- v v GUIMKs ANTt sTAtttt. jMljlr.? W.ttniM^ AND HFNRV W.STARR iatt-d themselre* for tbr practir#ot .amlerilife aVore st» 'e. anr* will attentl to ek*l -ftiAessin the u\ft'et»ViI eoonties. and mtirewi/ miirt rtf ibe Territory. Pai tent'• n will he naii) t-lailH« fftr lands ii» ^twrd lraci atiu Ht wht i%. W. GPJMF.S, JHI-'.NRY fV. STARR. M. B. Si ROBERTS, ComntrUor nt Lav. Solicitor in Cha& I Cramer of Deed*for the State of X. T., 4K*wo JIhm Madison, loivil Territory is rat Covkt lJi sE. S jca« 17—tf ROW IE. Attorney at Law. will prartin* J. i« the «eT*ral Conrts nf tb« Territorv. uflire on the cerntrof Mainaafti WvahingtoH |6te»t* acaumtea. Oet 15. 1842 Of THOMIt^OXi attorney ami! rti*rltor lair, -*nJ rutin«tHor «no Sollritbi inCban- sary eo«»ty. THOS U GHAT Attorney* at Law T» .**r*e^.-'etter»ou Count] low*. o* waf 1 to w. lttfl -*p!t di«* iak« llie iina tri't lUi0 4- 5-lt UtTD 4 JOHNSTON. «tior«ey. at'HfeVof Iowa Terrilnrr. A. carpenter* .Witfhmakpr & Jeweller.li!! •ear th, rnrntr af Jt(hri«n street hURLlNwToM, lt»\VA Ate* H. Houglttttu* peruMm ntl) el1led in Borlin^ton prufi^iuul Itrtirtl tw all ltto»« »*»irt th.oi. f« it on ihecoraer of Washington a»«S Aug. 5th.1H4.1— tf WOWJE BLlCKJfAliX, «iLZiLCut. rf Maim and Wttahinglon strett* opposite the: Post Office. i a o n I o w a PRUOH It OOOH WLSL Tif!'ni0PPER*m Apples. Faivilai ANn.$Kaj^ y BARKKR & WAIT. Lantz A. Bar, Manufacturer, of French Bhtt dmd Xtarirr' nl^Jh hknd8 •*Bolting Cloths, BPRLLNGTON, IOtirA. t0 0rTer June 1 '-14—ly constant stib. "v°nnand. Screen wire, hoi«ti unscrew* mill irons, furnished at the shortest aotil? and Wampted ofth, best quality. 7 FII ASCI5 Ji Ci PEAStii Pdf1rnri)iii»t ^n.m2 i« I'f8810^ rorwaruiBgal ommission Me re ban I —the great laboring VVATKR, SfRKET, BURtlNUTDN, IOWA. UEAI.KR IN and CMlst wawjs Vuitntu nrr. fro,,, Hals, Cap*, Hoots, Shoest ^*c. RKFfelif^NrES: M^. p^it & Muitor JXen Orffgn*,', A?a arr, Jr., Z n a I S I o n tireily, Keith ft Rar,^ «M'%, 1842 v House, Sign and Faucy Painting. riOATES & HAWKINS, Valley street, be \J tween Main and Water,) will execute eve ry iosoription of I'aintin?, plain and oruameutal, 141 tu€ best ana uiost approved style, -3" respectfully ask a share o( natronare. apr 27 '44—tf _pa»™iwp. I-aw l*af tiiersliip. TD. UUiiLIAti IO.\, IOWA. C. HALL, of Mount Pleasant, and M. MILLS, of Hurlington. have this day associated^themselves into a partnership for the practice ol Law under the nanio and style of Hall Miils. They will attend all the Courts of the first and second Judicial Districts. Criminal business attended to in nv part of the Territory. OfBce in the brick buildm? Main street uoV occupied by t. D. MUI»:^ •p,,4X,4_lf 1 AND RETAIL F. A E K 11* DRY GOODS, GRGCERI S, Qmauvirr, Hirdware, Boots, ShtXt, Hois, Ccvs, Sfc., Sfc. I FaONT STREET, 'O n. I. T, i hm H. Marshall, J. C. HALn, Window Gloss. A LARGE and complete assortment of bes Pittsburgh Glass in store, and just receiv ed 50 boxes all sixes, from 7 to 9 by ij by 18 fo tale low by tnar 15 Wm. GAJIRETT & Co. Wrapping Paper i?EAVS Medium and Single Cram, I I vl Jing and Straw wrapping paper, in store and for sale very cheap by mar IJ Wm. ti ARRET? & Co. BACGW. 1800 CH01CK city cared Ham* for salt by March .1) JSDAVir Molasses. gS|~| fi&LS !»Jew Orleans Molasses, ?)l 10 do Sugar House do, just re ceived from New Orleans, for, salf theap, by apr 12 'W 1. G. LAlJMAN, Water st. FOR SALE AT A BAItUAINi n^MEpleasantly dwelli'nc house now occupied by J. Q, Foot on Main-st. A commodious build ing and situated. Enquire of oct lf», GRIMES $ STARR. Akt^ tl1 »l^j* I'-*" t. W. BODE MAX, U I S Cart%f Jlfiitti anl U'l'tA/a^foH rfrnrf miimTi the Market Home, YVcei'vc',1 his Snrin? supply of Dnifa and Medicines *!s), Pnints. Oil? Var* in.-h, Paint Brushes, n e Stuff's. *jur, Mad iler, InJf «, Glue, "i. i I Lfaf, Itr nir. Tur pentine. ard and Fish Oil, Window Glses, Wh'iinsr, Pattv Ac., Ac. !n fact fro-,d and rxtt-naivi- 'StcfcV. of r'v-rv article in nis line, (,in3 p»Td (iu) in the best markets, %ih! !1 Ital Point, Let Cottnfftw Tirtfia. n e vrrv low AI»o, a Ui'ur,: assortv mem .if Patent Medicines- Or. \V star's Bal* aam oi ild f-lifrty4: l*r. Brandreth's Pills Nerve and M6ti« Liniment Kalinestoek's Ver mim-re Ague Pills ol every des-|iptioo, ml genuine! nmi manv oth-r celebrated dm**, vines 5CI Ounces Frtsiicti Quinine, pan*. n.f.rSS'iS JiXMrna anilea SftOXES Sperm CanhJes, jost Jrec'd and For »«le. ay G. LAUMAN, "apr 12 '45 Water street. LARD* 1pr/"1 KEGS choice Lard pal up for fttniily •/Vf use and tor «ale by S UAVlt). March S. (Haivkiye rrtjir.) Persian Bags. A FEW of these delicate perfampt for tale a e i v u S o e o Feb. 8th. 1845. READ. Faiuter grows and fainter still.' Tel thy spirit, bright as erSt, Through the gathering clouds of niebt O'er thy country sky is burst Like a glorious beacon lightj Pure as when its ray was given. Though it hastens to its set, 'Till it pass away to heaven, It is all of Jackson et! In the eartii when thou art low if Like thy life, thou dauntless man, *5 V4e will dig a grave for thee. SiilpDk and republican, Ic life soil oi lubbrty! WHS a stem and lefty prida»?& k&3k»jtt Patriots, ii. mi coining ti«e, Ffom th| Ltig ikth» pflR^PHHliylii'e a*b«me easinprtet to hop: that men With great souls, may r.se to guiof Rightly this free nation—when Such as thou have lived and died! j.. fetorea and Offieea. E are prepared to rent ihe entira Kaie nieni story ol ihr W' ,kliarret To Let. room south of and 'HF, stna' rr street is mav 3 tor r« ntj •45 GRIMES & STARR Httta and Bohii^ts Whiskcy. BBL8 Cincinnati Whiskey, for sal* by* 1 X, W F. COOI.BAUGH & CO. apt 26 '45 Boston Dried Apples. A £S BBLS. a superior art ice, for sale by 4U apr 86 '^5 COP£ a PARSONS. EIGHT THOI t.VMA.N L'com gars for sale,' »pr 86 '45 Cargtft mn WWI wFA'Ce •J*iait« Street,ttMrlH 'toa. j: 1 that the Prisoner flection should Itouae." There are some tive or six xcelient atora ronuiS with cellars wnder ti e Wi.ole. For leriiis, which are fcheat). enquire of mav 345 GRIMES & STARft. djoining Pchrun'ln'e uiufcery store 011 Columbia }ou ,e ENS'and Boys'white and col'd Palm hats, »le, I y apr 26 ~*»aa«ta. i, ,%V™ PIECES Spring and Somitter Prints. jC I W new and beautiful styles, just received and for saJe very low, by J. Ci UMAN. Wa apr 19 '45 ifatcr street. IT ails 60 55S on^a.?4 .TH for sate by1 s from sitting as a juror on the case."— he does, he is not competent to try the £rom TKCTH ^..1.. 11 .. t.i, .i 5 il ««i' dwell w Glorious on the batt e field, Glorious in the chair of state* V7 When thy country found a shield ar,n' 10 Kuar1' ^er fatf 5 v,s* Stul more glorious art thou now, U .Gasping leebiy for thy breath. V WJiile upon thy martial brow i Fast distill the dews of death. base, but a mere opinion based upon what #j«exa8 ^aVV? jn as.. re^l4. lnt e n®*tr,!Prutunt1fin a. P5 s nai ov tnrm tha luifiia nl hu 4rvm Ladie-' Stiiw andWnce braid bonnets,^or fa J^VdS'thLe who donotWilh fon: who read the nevvspjpefs, can be legally ixcused from serving on a jury, panel after panel may be exhausted and KF.rs Boston ^d Juniata NailSi ass'd dispassionately discussed before the r26'45 W. CGtlLBAUGH i CO. obtained in the premises, so to insure hereafter intelligent and willing juries. trAMBi The pillory atid the whipping-post £ee was tried and convict fed at New Castle, ft Toby and Cuba Ci- on the bare back, and to remain in the pil- tj0n8| flkted Cfcaitt. gQQ LBS.^ Csi^ Chain, jnat reecivsd where h« will again be tried fcr a similar hnd fi»r »al» by |ft.. 1. G/LAHIiifN.Water a«. 20 iiuid'.inir apr II 4ft vzi^ I lawetllw 3P A rosrwficHBt hotel, larger than the/» tor, ia to be ereoted & ca*rsn*» Arittrew JackMn. consent that my mortal bodV ^l,re snail oe laid ill a repository prepared for i18®",06 an emperor or a kingl My renublican tft it. Lvery monument erected to perDctu- .* C. K:rkpetric&. This visa ale the memory of our heroes arid sUtea. uf bien ought to beai- evidence of the ecoiio- .. toy and simplicity.of our republican insti- 5!? XAKTH, Aawnea, Eai«r*rU*. w".bu.,lt ox tutions, and the plainlineSs of our republl- i ^J ^ernes9. teing nearly 2,000 ban citizens who are theaovereign. Sf our I^/T ereigns glorious tnion, and whose virtue is to per petuate it. True virtue caiinot exist Where pomp and parade are the sovernine im» if K..fi» i.— i hh the pe 2 o a,il producing classes that lorm the bone and sine\v of our confederacy .—Extract from the tetter 6 Wutiftw Jackson to Vom. Eflioit, U. S. JV. dated HermUage March '21, 1845 .',v TbOtijfh sease has sapped thy form, And the lightning from thine eye Fades, which through th tank's storm Gleamed so bright and valiaitiy— Thontrh thy voice, whose rlai ioa tone Sent to tj.iliaiit hearts a thiiil, Astne line moved bravelr on,' Sj ,ppl! ,in u l°-.ke.T ^ealvs» il i Set |t mv*t—but thy great name, -Lingering here b'o"ath theskyl. Cherished tor thy country's fame, Will not, naycun not die! Living through each future age, •f Living in her gallant sons, Living on her history's page, Side by side with WAsuiNOTOK^ai When the storm of battle pours, .** ,-t* And the invaders ruthless band, Fiercely, on these western shores,~ Seeks to conquer freedom's laud, Sternly grapling wilh the foe, In the battle's reddest flaine, ,* Where's the brave heart will not glow When we breath old Jackson'S uamet In no tomb for mocarchs made, „a With no pageantry of woe, Sball thy glorious dust be laid, «4ii 0,1 aft( i u 1 which pfovtiiiMit oro islative classes. A shin passirwr directlv leap al! idea of custom houses, and to sliatne upon the administration of Justice, Courts and the rich gifts of Providence, in Jj respecting the of Law should be cautious in receiving»different parts of^the globe. The high way lt„ivp.M| .PIi read be true, 1 have made up my mind which our Government could adopt With w:.i. i,j uld convmce Inn, that th« opm- rf«» SZoStaft The Texas papers contain a long article the redoubtable Commodore of the whichhc ume: a»d see.m8 w. F. COOLBAUGH fc CO. 11 k- 11 1 that pei-Son to "deeds of arms," winch, ap- Cahtornians. Last [November, Alvarade, toaerve would be apt o fall baca upon tha panJp,n" alone (he arllcj and a, charac(eJ iment, ery Boabm r: ........ ...Jtfft Wiu. RISC AOAIK.» BUHLINGTON, IOW.& SATURDAY, JUNE in the 01 dl# 2? i® 21.1843. maratlme ****ent week is the ar- port of feelings and principles forbid it the aim. JJu*k,ng,im 273 tons register, W. plicily of our system of government forbids 1®"?, American bauxite io at Marietta, seventy milea ^C'ncinnali. oii the hio. She may fem,d ly ave been 'n l,,« e,ores!8' were: gether. wood wl last tin did not cost her owners a ccnt. In tie more than four months she was and launched—loadtd with duca.of about and carried fVe^°'lrl» toMa^f» Jl"rou^| coursc'ay .. Newspapers and Jurors.—fl have for sued an opinion." "this frequent answer of jurors called to try capital or other important cases is now wginning to occupy public attention, and inquiries are making how far such an an swer can legally excuse a juror from serv ing on the panel". In the 4th Wend, it ap pears that Mr. Justice Marcy, makes a man incompetent who says "he has made up his mind In a case from reading a newspaper, and if the report be true,,lie believes the prisoner guilty." JudgiB Ed monds believes that this was a mere opin ion, as a practical illustration and not to be deemed a set decision. In commanding the services of jurors as a right, conferred between an fe: change of the good offie'es of ^ni to lbe v Cah'»rnw- ivW cne of read in the newspapers, consequent y a a^tee ot universal anu lasting pc.iceover e» s citizen has a ri^ht to say ''If what I hive the whole world, than all other measures .i.„ all others would sink and blend into a com- mon mutuality of interests.—London Time. Gen. Roaaton and Moore. 3 h,.. tje or that $ ives race community Ti a Will fcrni a part of (he instruments or pun- jng high station, who has neither honor dicrs to go to San Bias or remain ishment in Delaware. William M. Porter courage or morality-—who, In every stage of California. The Mexican olBfcei 0f t0 gnd TOPP & PARSONS. kj^y one how, wlueh punishment was in- has been a lie} a living deceit upon the House of Deputies or State Legislature en .4 r-t* From the Boston ihmL The Grand Bazaar. ovvnur __ o !,cff1 with and lor the masses. Is his necessity of having old hogs to make a lJw sil1 nri'l .? perseverance and enttr^ bold advocacy of the cnU,e of cheap bread 'l er l!irC? every difaculty, both to go with cheap religion, he ofteii throws ^.cking, we know this is all the Ol.in vr .' i'1 ^[lavi8at}.oh passiiges of surpassing beauty and elo- Thc^vorlimen^quence. Take the folio* ingasone of them. J® a *yho built her had it^ver Sten a full snip the construction of her was the #ork ol her able captain and a clever carpenter, whoin he took from New Orleans. Their mode of proceeding was most aboriginal. l..: .. thnif I' 1 1 Z- ui economy.— through the very heart of the vast conti- heavens—it endowed onfe climate wi'thohe Rett»ng to be a pig oftce more with them nent and we cannot loo touch commend speeirt of fertility arid another with anoth- l°ng n°se or short—sharp back or round. that ardent spirit of enterprise which haft er, and surrounded the earth with those We advise all those who hi thus overcome every difficulty and per- fcones—temperate, torrid and fri peluated a remarkable instance of that gc- s'ittiting (-liinatcs, sunny or mo»o», a-head principle lor which the people of their diversities, and gave the luscious vine the poorest. In this way one will be con the western Slates rf Atnoiica are pre- to grow upon the banks of the Rhine and tnually improving, and in any event he cminenth diitingiii»L d. lht what extfdor^SarJrTt fleet ions arise, by the mutual dependence of the hcavehlv iT"" ProS.ress,ve cw^ry. when we think that in reading the political botlies, it said "Al! these belor,^ to each hews from America, we find that the Wesf- other! Let their inflii«.«»o. K-. ^re making roads of charfcoal, and it is said, landed from the ftevolent Providence. central North America, where the lei tiliiv those that heard it •At of U» n„d -ho Itulustry „f „h„.e andi.„c same ship in which they are shipped in, This magnificent potsage Was Mt by i ."Ii*m, .° i ?5- duoe every thing in such abundance, and handkerchiefs, and a considerable time where aU^ne those articles of clothing are elapsed befo/e' the immense cheering sub- )T'° *ized scarce ami dear, which ate produced in shied and the speaker could eo on with his 5P w'lom (,'e4'» islative classes. A ship passing directly wnom uieti, ana tne next were sent ior seven montns, ana tne remainder from Cincinnati to Liverpool, seems to over- hack miscalled ^"protecttaiTthat" wouTd~int« **0' fo.r onl' nativ«» who, tXfJk'l evLmTi "l!Wd. ThTy are ""sSTlKrt TmI t.lked of MhJinR a &»• '"At each .nl of the fffemt rf' tin complaint, on suspicion, or protally rf P«« t. I«Ud| but a message of: predicated on .nore sure groups. But no ("1 «*', rf ""•'""l intercourse, unrcs- P" Ul.fornw wi, the .l.Terent ofhces fet-Uk deep, where tl.ore iv.s h.l depth defence aphearsj the .Musation only is Iricted, would prove a.nore effectual guar- oll'onor and proht within tins ,,e,»rtment. of ear.1, and nearly or qntti.halt ,,»l tre. i ,,r* ,f .ntpo „r efforl to Bus,ame"tc' the i: .... i P.res, an 1 When Sam. Houston enters upoti an ever, they each denied the treaty and again shouldbe gfad to havelfm subjefct boo% I"'avcnueTotaXrie^^^^^^ ^Hcllfil'itlfea' were kept ap between the we learn is regar^ with miich favor by. hig own violaled almo8t'cve law during last week, of horse Mealing. He would have blasted another—a man false commissions arid pay. Micheltorena was f°r which the gal vame battery and magnet was sentenced to rfeceLve thirty-nine lashes Upon hint on Monday. He ut to be world, corrupt and tainted in morals and and Don Jose Castro has become Command- lMnorahe never ahared, and turns a modb hero* -r thick ,lave his religious view of fiec tvt.le:— ®nd to Lii:c?finali, aid atierwarus trt.1 position, and rolled the planets in their to 60 per cent, moreen his pork than he no g'n^cute. But, tr i» long epUtle ia not the en^- way down, going orbits, surrounded thetn with hells and sat- those who winter their spring pbs with the flood ovet ihe lulls of .... .* ville. April this port rived here readers, on reierrn-j HO me mup or tne anuthustinilcd it to other ^3 stems through nited States, will mark with surprise all the infinity of being—when thut Power an(l tlie vast inland rout.* passed by the Mus- fashioned this earth of ours, it made a re- wanted to*improve the bfted, thev cahnotofP^Mon. will eaclte.—JVw York Com °-n "own the Ohio ilex oJ the combined, harmonised, and mu- be had, for our farmers are growing care- "Krcieii' M^sissippi rivers to New Orleaiis tually dependent system which is exhibited less again in their stock, and breeding hel- 11VT astronomer w hen he ga7es 011 the ^er skelter in ei'ery direction. A pig ia the Rhone, and enriched the spice-islands will have a good breed oti hand, always Lponthis auojeel 'he "Economist," thb with their fragant products—it spread the ready for his own use and the benefit of a onr.in of free trade new.*, enlarges:— broad and vast prairies of America, sulfi- careless neighbor.—^tntrican JlgricyXtw Here Wfe have a direct communication cient to gr«?w corn tot- the whole world's Jipfc opened up, in one bottom, as the nautical consumption} planted the tea groves off.',,'. ,l ." a.. j' hr^se is, between thii rich plains ol Ohio, China*, endowed the augnr-cane with Its Ji' CtiaifCoill R^Ad. inthe'lUr Waal,' and dur nauu£ietuitug sweetness and gave to Britain its coast, tu 1 .u- t. districts. minerals, artd industry5 and by these, as',-Ther* "hv.^8 1 ]a. ports of manufactures on the other hand— «welve yeara, against thfe Mexicwn author- now beMg made near Bli«.field in Mich- "_^TrL.^ ™. will not cannot long be intercepted by I1'®'* During the same period, six Mex- igan. About seventy rols have bfeen com the unnatural laws and-aelf interests of leg- Put, lUe,e? th. objections of per»,nS to Mr»e on a'ol inte,cou,Se opewd, »n,l we oannJt ,/!»« jW». KJIJ Alwndo Mid ro^tl..pri«, ., him8e,f in o(!5ce 'ears a??°' r" Mexicans remaining 111 the country made deep where the logs were broker.) when !ent 0' ,.e, 1 have ma,,e np my mind neond year al'.er .1,1. revolu, ion, e,infixed of a lioWe passing rapidlv over it was like ».«»»«. B~t a. Shi isoner .s gmlty b"' I'Hlere- tin, Californions in .heir dillerent emploj- that mad. on hard washe'd iiiciita. j/iiiihl' uic nine mM'~ indulges in some four hundred officers arid soldiers, and by to be constructed through forest land, that bittef invectives against Ihe ex-PrcddentJorder of President Santa Anna, took com- coal may be used at a fourth of thi expenae ^agely intent upon inc.tingniand-puttlngout of office some of the of limestome." ^Ufy his "great rS-Ur.d many others, again rose ttith the de- tengei" The following is a clipping froni termination of sending out of their country .. may convey some idea of .the Me.vio.nn troops. The two parties met ^n will be'found an advertisement re- The tw made a treaty. Wilhin a month, how- and made a treaty. Wilhin a human and divine, he has set at naught ev- when the Californiahs succeeded in their "on in that country. calculated to render life an enjoy-! efforts against the government of the i*g- fotfr jV ^.rtf "Produced here bjr peace and quiet to a' ular Governor, Micheltorena. After a l^r. A Christ.e. a brfAheMo Uh career from hfs final battle, a treaty was made, by which tor, and if the testimonials We ha*e been youth to the present moment, you will only it was agreed that every person on either *hevvn, and the remarks tne £nglisn aent to New Brunawick cm the^Sd of Jtine, —whose ephemeral fame has resulted ant General of California. California, from ft it is aaid that (Wl ia an Inanranee from causes he could n^ control—a man Bodega to San Diego, is once more under Company in New York city whldhiaacife« Nlrtio has continued to be (he recipient of own command—-the Russians having q^intf loos by theft, at a *'t ,»* 3 v,. memorable instance of a man attain-! side might gb where he wished—the sol- Journals are to.be credited, the invention ver wen, ef dangers be never left Bodega, which now belongs to Cuat. per el fame be never earned by' Smith, aaid to belong to Baltimore, who «. turna a modb hero, warrior. st»ls*nnn —i:""^ i Raising Itark. Every farmer knows full well that if ha Tlia Anti-Corn Law League rpcetitly to winter his pigs, even in the tnbst held one of their splendid meetitigs at the fertile corn countries, and cannot get over arrived on Monday "morning ^a*AhI Covent Garden Iheatre. There was a )'iree ®enl8 pound for tlie pork, he is i I af«ar, ntd inform* us tbat the EntMm great cohcourse in attendance, of both sfexes. Iwsuigiaoney low imtcrtant then tint he of the Celeatlal dominion* Hu wrte ...w v«». .«» 't them down, but lailcJ.- on the cne road, there was not the least Me u°, th* wnUr nicv disqualify him from servineor.a witn a iree tra«lt,tne Ortgon dispute, and :.. ,i i' j_.- .1.- ji.-. k. Ha d«. ion cannot disqualify lam irom serving jury, because it is founded on erparte testi mony. Thb question should rather be, "do you from your own knowledge know any thing respecting the guilt or innocence of the accused, which would disqualify mancl t,iey t.re^te^ wilh rfxuMS gammon C.ur principles are not merely as old a| bis sides at nine to ten months old and the ..President, that fnr^tii unsrjr lytving political economy, tlicy are, in truth, as old have heard of otlu ts weighing 300 lbt„ heretofore borue away the palaa ty, Iim as the history ol Mink Slid, tlie fjtts of which ""d cutting Five inches. Now this is all ®,essaKe#* Though^ we jiava'*li#ke4 t^e are the materials ol political economy.— tjial is neceosary tor the Na\ y or. Boston B' hi^hers, ho licked trie World," it Is v Vie' arc intertwined wiih the records of fohermep and(nore than is desirable by imjiivtuWe that Jia JEmpkrur of Chlwi ha* tret her. Si!!" i, ?rP"!A"* i ^r^Pe'i^'^'d the calaniiiy of nations, conaumtrs in general. Ou» Lst market 'Ucked' us Ly out-presideimng the .Preair iiy rat* &fr. Polk will havp —the reading of t^e,^pq^ necemry reflection thereu^ task weighty enough to being "at lwine," to wose a lit- ter^reiei by the system of tilings in which an(' u This the fcuirth wilhm the last A road ol the kind thus described, rfdaHo ik»a« sWle feato or m. renends have arrived in California, pleted, twenty of which have been used the next were sent for seven months, and the remainder for the people, having held command three months. It is in a bad swamp six years altogether, while Alvar- the lbaditig thoroughfare west. It is that on an average sixteen heSvUy loaded pr eight years ago, ruled the other si v. nv»r it ,i,j .ri ii.». »u« mi* wa »p. The teams pass over it d.ily, and Jet there is t» "s ese revolutionsarcbriefly no appearance of rust, but it presents au even, hard surface. others' took possession of the town of Mon- of $6b0 per mile. It is considered very tlestriictiv e fire occured ui l^fayttai free from mud or dust. The Monday, tbs 25th ul(. d^atrqyil^ tM "hitllesy and Mr. Newton, tire raw of buildings on U* ho lately inspccted.this road, ^"Cal i ,r,d.u.,t«.k p0!s.,s,0n of every (l.eco.1 road lh.«nl«. th. ensewaj, WM »'a"'"«ng, and the impress of the frt neiu cnin- rececies. on ine snore l?ross »V*?!Snity al: The Latest Woxora.—in anothercol- to a ,:Ue En?hsh s who e- ), progress, hiu committed acta that wish to remain will continue to hold their *T,d ^atated to jpurpoaea cpuntr)^ false to his domestic ^la-' to go to Sari Bias. Don Pico has btame ic machines are used, and in several re &Im to his friends—whose life Governor, he is tlie leading member of the apecta of an important Mtitfe, they appear The Mexican officers who ic ire simply worn apon the fjnger, even I* Tiw LarfM %amr lata January as a deiiiijcrat, almost a radical. H!s wl.oh Let people say what they will about the Written on fellow paper, enclosed iat ^ut of clear pork on the riba for Dr. —i that it seen many a pig fed well from! Wrth? th^t, would wejgh full 250 lbs., No c,,t lb' inches thick of clear pork on the moment the pigs were dropped —. „UiJ built we live, and of which .we lorm a portion we would commence shoving them with he not, with great propriety, orcaff —loai td Willi western pro- for when that mighty Power.who spread feed till ready for the knife. The farmer u(fee—th.it of reader of the Empan he heavens, fued suns in their cen- who pursues this course wtll ma6e from 30 by, when choice bt-afs will be ken to gratify the wriosity which this ia- with those »*e advise all those who have good hogs to t»amr»hl«^« o« ea*,ilatJi .5 j:«ptrar oisi, in all j"*! them for breeders, and lat and »ell erationon the first af Jnly Beat: -*i SOmeth,n? pe,°?lfe pf "vo feet hiffb uaved their hats or such abundance here these parties cainnot address. w hen charred, tlie earth is removed to the long be severed from a fair anu free mutual ®'^e °'. ditches, the coal raked down, to exchange of commodities these parties,-! rniifornia who are now placed in an unnatural ant »g4 1**^4 i 1 centre and one et the sides tionil patt of bn oiince, onism by artificial restrictions on the im- revolution has taken place in and the road is completed." ON CIRCULARS. port of food on the one hand, and the im- new bemf *or want of stone, k •'—wpil9.straw At it. termination the coal_ Ji,ch«. beinjr nine feet wide at the ^vIfr *ttes, sad eat «f -a—- al)f oov*r"- and earth in the manner of and the timber al- OI 7 ch«*'r«1. aaot heme iu the I mi can imagine wW i 1 J*® feel in 9010111 unicating this 1|it|lliglirit aA1^ peater fiim about oflic^. By thf wag i'4r Nina's letteri}' Verily it WOtM winii, .w 1 ounee or le»*,etch fcopy, width of fifteen feet, leaving it two feet: Each additional bu&e or ft4 t- on said M„d.as 01 vention styled the Patfent Galvanic Ring. It baa attract ed unsual attention in Great Britain, and two parties until the 21st of Ffebfuaty list, «fveral distinguished ofthe medical profes- s The discovery ia preferable.—JV. Y. Sm. cent. n~l-v—" uralixed citizen of Calitbrnia.~JV. i I HwH IU MImI :-'v: .l"*' t"*\. vaT V 1,16 Tf trie ir& K«taf« ik We give ip a condensed feral, dka of postage upon lettera, news: Jnly ON LETTfiRS. Single letters, or any- number jf pieces not exceeding half an ounce, 300 miles or lesa, If over 30u» miles, partments, members Pre«i ?•?.,F i good iiai v* «»dl Main between Ohio and W wiih the exception of those Webster's Bookstore, Otis & CoV the .„rf f-cWm* Trv k U« ine inici". most every American sri! i'.nglishman, and yet there are no ruts or metjualhifs in tha Ayres. ."•« finally sent them out of the countiy. A surface of the coal road, except whit Is part of those who survived, were sent back pioduced by more compact packing on thfe Commodore by the exican government fifteon months line of travel. ihbi «kev k.M recedes, on the shore of the 1,1... Th. «k» l»i« of U -T water is not drained from the ^itchba, and nsai S. Co .} and the hai^aof SaHma 1 1( Drop letters, (not mailed) For each additional half ounfceer', part thereof, add single post age thereto. "5 5J* ON !ife^si»ApEii8: L£! o Nswspapsrs «f 19u6 square hu *H chesorlcss ^etitby editorv oT publisliers, from their officer of publication, any distance not over 3t) miles. Over 2Q.ai)l Mat e.\c*eding10^ Tfiit* 1 *e«fc. All wzes over 1900 a^uara in ^has, pcaUge same ea peai liUti, r\-:i ON PAMPHLETS V S AaasM %K~fi «nd Pamphlets, magafines. and pe odicals, any distance, for Jps tuaHo post, single fcap, or 4*- y per not larger then single cap fr. folded, directed, and unsealed, fpr every sheet, any distance, j? The franking privilege, after the* Julv, is Confined to thf President, :v F" Goods^and Grocery store, tad tha east, and Meak The principal auiaren. moth Stor^, on the on the weat Mr. Catherwood, proprietors Of the t)r. Halli ican H.iisfe', Dr. Hallidsy, I) Congle, Saddter J. S. ft A. M|»^ ,v. Ayres. A ietter froni Washington, ravel. We think it is probable ^!ifr scheme for lotwardiiw tt erwarcs. that coal will fully compensate for f.t defi-. at tha rate of slity nika an haai, In ihe year 1813 General Manuel Mich- ciencv of lime stone and gravel in many eltorena arrived in California with three or sections of the West—and where a road is w hie lieal -V- 8. hn C. CbambetHku*} Tha- oh is rapid enough for pfweti poses, is new in agiiation... Ex perm ate Soon io he made, which win de strate its entire feasibility. It will ba ft cheap mode of transporting the mail-«4and ia far preferable even, to the itia^iharin rail-road talkad of in England. ::f! *J. r-t. .iM-.an Wild Pigeons are brought to ear asarteHs in auch quantities that they eanaot boiold.* We saw 120u dpcen soid on Saturday'JM about three-qnarters of a cent New York market* are aiaoi them. .Vac iraa^-enfe.—The Cbmiiairti'AIUI ef yesterday, saye: MA *«f MM IU- arovemaili haa be«mMle widi!%dM iait row months by the istw|wHei ef ksa ie irtaad of woodea coleama, theopen firontaof^ All the large bleeh iroa instead ef wadt-i MAiarl l^»eii%-fd|l!**•!» mfc being exMritad hi die dRf jritidfe U reee«ted»ti a levnitlM^. •VSfc ,h» ?&>%