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CHAS. SWETLAND, Publish or. mwt& V rUBLISIIi.I) TA i. THE AD v K i n s i i AT TII-roN. low EVEtT fclTLUDAY JIOU.M\U. TERMS. 8ingte «nt»i ribers, 1 year, in advance, f1.S0 12 months 2/W C'lUbS of 10, to one «nldress, l,5i» RATES OF ADVERTISING. FM sixteen lin«*, or les, one insertion, »1,0U For ench continuance, .- SO Card*, hot exceeding »i* lines, per year, S,W A libeml discount mace t« those who •dvrrti*e tiy the year, (£5?" All adteiiisement.s ordered to be inser •eu without specifying the number ol inser-j •ions, will be contiuued until (miered oat. Mid] «haiifpd dun.'.u^ly. C5TAII letters addressed te tht Editor aunt fce 1'oSl 1'AID. Of every description, neatly a»d pronptlv ^Mtfi'ilted ut tlii.-. ollire. Vutthw** t'ard*. WM. II. TITI1ILI., ATTORNKY AT I,AW and solicitor in Chaineiy. Ti)itwii, CeJui county, tows. A. A. win.-, srtc&«. lll^KLL fc SPK tH, ATTORMLa Attorney AT LAW anu boiiciturs in Chancery. Tipton, Cedar county lo-.*» II. €. Pi ATT, TTORXKY All.AW. Office in the Ou ur1 lloiue, Tipton, Iowa. ill A JOIIN ntiu:it, roR N E V A I. A W V'ffice in the Co n HOUSC, TlptOII, lu'AU. A. F. BKOn X, i ATTORNEY AT I.A \V Nl.citor in Chance- ry ai.-d Notary l'uhiic. Rochester, Iowa K. K. i:i)H iHi)i i:mj. a»i Coun.-.eU.. u Liw, Rochc.- t-i Cedar County, Iowa. WILL I RACrKL IN ALL THK IN FEaiOR COURTS HOST. 1*1. LOXii, JU8TICI'. »l Till: I'lJACL ami Notary Pub lic. Tll'lnu, I O.N.I. til UI:I \OI.D!« &. TI h.M:R, PHYSli IANS AND SI'K(.i u.\\ Office on* Hour east of Temperance House, Tip too. Iowa. ill r. i.. rnmncRx, IHYSICIAN AM) si Ki.fc.lN, Ollce a the Drug Store o| Chaii i«.i Son, I iplou J. W. IIKFJI, £CLECT1C I'll sit IA N -ind Sl.'RGEOIf, Office opposite the Lagle llolel, Tipton, Iowa. ii i DR. !i. GIUXV, PHYSICIAN ANJI SITRGEOI", Rochester, Ctidai county, Iowa. nl W. A. PIATT* MHYSICIAN AMI SITUIEON, Tiptot 3L Cedar county. low a. hi fi J) B.H. NtllTJM, 1 OT*N!C PHYSICIAN, yesidence in Tip- etl.tr couuly, low 4*. 1 Ik i i 1.11 F.RCHANTS—Dealers in Dry (ioods, Gro ceries, Hardware, At..Tipton Iowa. W. IIIHNIM'1) ACO., ioVr* j0^ MERCHAN i*aiu« iftA^u &m, Iran. An1.. I lliton. 1 AltOlsON I. Cill.I.rTT, KRCH .v T—Dealer in Dry (io.i.U, Hard war-. Ciocl».'iy, \.c. lipton. Iowa. s. Mr.ltCII W*. HtHEI. 1 couu!), l"W». »i:\bKltHardware, 1) !3 2* 3, From treason's I'ictoriaU Rrtroxprtlioa. NY MX** M. H. UTi V. Day i*done, and the Jus.y night Is brooding over hill and lea, Ten thousand star* are in the sky, Ten thousand in the sea. As the shades of twilight deepen. And the night steels slowly on, 1 am borne on memory'.-' pinion To the days forever gone. Sad memories of hy-gone years Coine thronging thick and fast, Familiar faces—those I loved, Start fioiu the shadowy pant. The dreams and hope* of long-ago, When 1 from care was free, Like spectres come u mock me now. But dreams they prove to And every little joy I new, Iu childhood's happy day, Seem* likr a thing of yesterday, Though loug siuce pasHed away. Once life seemed bright und beaut il, And O, how cheerless now Bui then, ilint's pencil had not tra'-.-d V line upon my brow. Yet net all of life to live. Not all of death to die, Death o|es lite mystic gates ut', lite. Blest immortality. I!o|»e is the sUr that guides us on, In all li e's joys and woea, And hojie and faith will point us -til! To heaven, at its close. 1 Sbt is Brad. BY 1||AIU.«? STEWART. Out by the waterfall that it reams Its sail, sad wave* 1 »ul!y !loxi, Anil tr.edto choke my fevered dieaini, liutteais l'i ll i'unter than the ilood. She died last night— uapoteut all— Alf-', Ala? w as* that sweet hloom 'iliat fhi*d its beauty or ner cheek, Like that pre#aging summer's doom, A herald false to w inter bleak. Around me now, the wood and wava And waterfall a gloom impart: |t was not, on. e, so sad and grave When there we wandered heart in heart. 'lTie moss and wild waod,—anyjflower Then gave my heart some gentle thought} The humblest thing that marked the hour To me soiut happy lesson taug.it. i"be world is full of joy indeed, Its treasures (ill the w^rdly mart, Bu' !^•ompeiises p.)'r i-id-ed lo fV*' t' a broken lie^jt. i .\L! Its I)k «»JIS. i.roceries,t when rightly pursued biinl^ in imrinony MS !«Iw Nothing, N*il*, Salt, Wooden Ware, Ac., &c. ers. The education which is most talked »rLlt,llAM-u«l.r i„ F.ney!»0M scvcritj' made «u,ly a tu»k., MSV "ol. .,»i|,he JOIl\ WEAIEH, ALF.lt IN t»lti\"«S!ONS. Nuts, Cigars. Tohaeco, 1'. u t-. V-.. lipton. Iowa, 1) Tobacco, V. u t-, x.-!.' I'lpton! Iowa, 'jpority, and possessing apparently every UIVIU PI.1TM.H, kKAl.Klt IN DRY i.'OODS, Crockery, Gro ceries, &.c. Pioneer, Iowa. I I O I S W I s s i gars7 Tohacco, Fruit#, fcc. Rochester.:'• gROCER Uwa AUSTIV I'lltSOVM, tJADDI.K. HAI(NI\ TRCNK, and Valis Ti iton, ti ADDI. Maker From 'he Country (o titlewaa. Hie Edurat!-Mt af the Heart. Education is a three-fold uork, and- un^ is— Deal. 1-i in liy ed«,Oro-• |0rg 1 r. D. IHVII, ERCHAVT—Dealer in Dry Go««l» Gf e.«ries C'reckerj, Koche»r, Iowa, -o Mrwu.irm, AN I'S -Kee|i on hand Ready Made ,ed incon Clottiing. Hoots and Shoe*. Yai.tcee No- r*.-pectvd, tiiiu*. Dry t«ou t*. (Jroceries^ &.c. 'edar ewmty, lu»a. legislated about, is that ol the- NII 4W n K.I.t.V, jmind while the body is left to the doc- ,u an e ju.ar^ to'novelist and clergy- ca .ie», Hardware, iroa, etc.,fce. Tiptoa i y- «»n who, "He that ruleth his own spirit.-ls Tipton ul men. istored with Knowledge, while they neg-j lect a culture without which mental ac-. quirements hse half their power. Who some teaclKjr, who, by. course olliarsh.!ufot[K.rM U a dlIU ol »I.1ASSII»»BK. cliillilig. whose couute.K.u.-e delayed a ceiie.-. Cm kci). &.c. .da. C«-jfrom means of enjoyment, and living in con- |rfo„ IN DRY WOODS,Crockery, tiro- stant unrest and misery because the pas- Hardware, &.C. Pioneer, Iowa. ,SBNS are not restrained, and each one GVraui\~ ..nt^ endowed with the brightest in-jt.n,|lUsiasm -Dialer in I'.oniloMi Wats (Jj., their own spirits, and, while yet young A... .. (who has tampered with her child till he 1 flic* into a passion if he is denied the i.u no predisposition to social unhappi- 1 My tears and prayers were nought MI high:. to passion, cheat their own souls of peact?, She died—nay pale face to the wall 1 turned to weepiry misery. mind, a uniform sweetness of temper, a considerate, courteous manner in all so intercoiirse-—to cultivate the tastes land affections along with the mind, is to Jive in a perjietual, ever-blooming youth, and towmbiue in the strength of man- h(J0t ,K, luvliueSS of ..... 1H,rft.4.tioii ty|(g tu i i i why the cultivation of the heart is a duty. orship, ol superior ability, and eminent in their piofession, who, for the laca 0 self-control, or on account of some mark-j Rochester. nl lor good? wj|h Wi i 5 s ««4 chmyed the!,r. 'V"'e'y "'"Mairability, and i.itellei-.ual power will. Jl3cu"w"'' »'lw II.U »nd CJ||», te. ll„cl„...r, low. ,„et »i.h person. xvho«. pre.e,K-e v«j |„.,m luor HI KCHAN I —11,..I.-, I, Ik, i .»!•. Oro- I'onlinual (arrant of evil passions, and |r.j,,|ltl.d with teiilold weight a life of' '*''"s lot ,gUe droj^'d uotliiiig but THE CEDAR COUNTY AIIVi EtilM lt. MI'TH WITHOUT »"EA*—»T JVIT, AM 11(11 the fact, that his father was as surly as himself, and tiwt it is one of his lie red* itarv rights to be cross. The mother, gratification ol a momentary whim, ex- Wtf retnemlx-r n n.uJ.l!.- »,rWl mini whose ne and upon whose blow a dark sullen cloud i'**95 Itnowledged that lie would give his all upon him still, and there is no sunslune Tll'TON, JOWA, SATURDAY. JAN. 14, 1851. |firm will cannot correct. Temperaments j. "OU differ, and cannot all be tuned to the I same note, but as there is no sound mind which cannot lie taught to Know some- thing, so there is no heart which cannot cberish the hope of growing sudl offect staturt j, The lit lhau a ag to phler.1 H11s L|IE VVISE Aside from .tic pl.-amire of living ... a .i tvi pure atmosphere, there ts another reason has not seen men distinguished lor schol- ™. ... 'contusion i |The tone which a kind heart yiv pone's lile, rings out loud and clear in ,oa iutoiisisli'ijcy of Immilt'r, arc ««!«.• i „,t Ha, iigi.is up .1^ Ica.urc, ar, and exert little or no influence Who does not remember every action and thought. Kindness and gentility sjwrkle in tl» eye, are blent in borne on the voice, and they give surpris- |«r»w "rc W* ing influence over the minds and hearts ",v l"l'l""l A mau may awu auother .. „iti, i e o o v e o e i v i i u i o |-1( |r, w|m iht.s 1 uuitic t.'mpi'raint'nt, like 01 i^ri rut I sin, an*! sitl'ii'it whii'ii outfit to 11 t.ikiti up in «»tl in s.t frr.t in tin* »-h rppnrdod as necessary evils. The mo-jtail for its U-urings may bt» seen in! Adams' |n-ss, with stoum n_ nt. rose old tr.nn, who occupies his leisure "very walk uf life, and its importance is which can be mnngvd hy tad time in sucking the claws of his own second to no other interest in t). r, at The operatives are required to he af misery, derives his only consolation from worn of right education. 'the office punctually at 7 o'clock, A. I Ell/ is ut cuses the little innocent cn the grouud lnteieat lc'It nssn^l^ect, we copy that his father is nnturallv passionate.— jthe the dnwn of a new era in the newspapt-r line in the \Vest. As there is '"l'* uul 111 l,,i "*Sl* (lr8'-riI,,ion of ,he arrat»ged for an hour of content but, said he, "I succwdsas we think it will can nevei rise alwve this gloom, for there I,iielv is no remedy for a mind diseased my iu,u^ by her for the use of the per- rtmeniU a ua4.ll. aged man, wliost ... ... I HV«.M or T»I» ornt •.—No lady W ill Le Iwad was prematurly streak-ed with gray, ««ns employed on her jMper. e con- j,(wivtj a u 19 an always rested, who more than once ac- j"e 'I"1'! 1^' suiprised if she does not have .,.(iararj,,r- !npplitnuts ^tractive bill of fare, and i xvi11 ,K luol° su il iu ,lu' Cil*• yul the land. O. S. Jvur• days of happiness are over." This con-i'1*1'* The operatives will be return viction seals his doom, the shadow rests op i ... i.c U'miiw rrr _\« v,.rv ...... I nk- ETC- Pn,,tl"f lo«' of iu,"'vst lo i ..M4 ,vl,i l. j, i P,a» is to IK- estab-. i. jness, nlmh a jitop. tdutation and \y nr Ul a,uI W0 %v'^ and therefore must remain so, ill,e P™1""'*- ignorant, as that I am naturally passionate, and therefore cannot acquire an even temper Entering fiom the street, the and jierfect self-control. The stoic, the i s a n i o i e e a i t- i n e a n e s a v e early associations. It is a work which,!1 if rightly commenced by j»rei properly encouraged by teachei-, ichoice woras, for the use of operatives iers, will be an easy one lor the man, or the woman 1 Tho ro ,unf as ^mV8: 1 •111 "fary ol Ihree Hundred A olumes ol I choice woras, for the use of operatives, 4 Ct*ntre 2 i n e s sta,t,ls of culture, and though PMVATE EDITOSIAI. Orrics.- a 1 gives to 4 01 „l and weal worth, I*. au «uy ac ["aah-staiuU, uurror, a ,,d ,|e in«tru«!tion which is impart-|oul lKi. to resim u onr 0 tellects, grow up without learning to ruleiaiui business, and to educate the heart to jg Passing further i make all its impulses right. It i in years, beco lie. old in crime. These! J,y placing the affections ou proper ob-j Tut PaESi HOOM .1 rr instances are not few, nor are they con-jts, by giving dte exercise to every far-{this ROUT. II. 419.4 MM, fined to the lower walks of lile, and they ulty of our nature, that the whole man Foster's double super-royal presses, of' half the bar re'is out, he 'can restore it j^T*1 i^pi^How-a1*r*Proml'l^tte,Ml*j show plainly that the education of the becomes really educated, and the dispo-(the new patent. The press work isnc-^oits original life and excellence by put he'irt is ii g'ected. sit ion to evil is supplanted by the pur- Jcesaarily executed by men, as the lalor'ting in from six to ten pou-ids of putrid j,avo ou llM' 8t"'k w t0 A slKllil.„ uwm r00ni bitterness aud malignity amilies, re- which comiuantls univers»«l respect and ^'''P^'tors. She deals out* copy, pre- 'n,Pt^',,t? tin opt i.ttions of the workm* n i jjyj^The J-.mpeior ol China is in his TAP urn iv PUOVIS'ONS \„t» cutMrt ijoicuig in all the external signs of pri*-'|ove iserves order, keeps the time-book, make the biUs uf tlte Pr»»,i»R The following art. some of the iarrival l1' u mt u for every place at her'cases. THEOrriCE—Ki Lti*—JIot Bsi jm,M.nt m„l0tuallv ut the times si»ecilied, in the heart to drive it away. tnected with the establis^ient ol our i0„t time will be charged as one-fourth ul'''waiting in breatbbsa suspense. The We Wlieve in no fatality this -ort Females, must !a jUVi ,|u' w' h,-v at n lt0,H*' 48 g(WUM Ju"uary. tl'rs' a,t^r whlch.lm,u U,e ed,tr,,8S Ml11 f)|. K„b,ert iunleisa satwfactorv reaaou I 9 ,i..|av tlu»«la\. b** be taught to love SOUK* worthy object.— P**l®r,'d to recei\ e company. Due no-j working hours. All information in re-! striking contrast furnished by his death. As well might one say, I am naturally 1 1 atcends a broad atairv« ay, to tiie LlBKAHV AM. Rtt'EPTIOJi*UoOM their fellow-men of tliat coiii(tMiiionship "treet, and lighl«d by seterul large jt-ver, to be fixed by the 1st of January, land affection which it ought to be their l''a,e glass windows. The beautiful ar- alter which time we shall be happy toif i* sacredness in tears. Tliey are not pleasure to give, and their God out of ^ngeiiient^uf this room will »trik» th** ceive calls from the ladies of Cincinnati, 'hf tnara of weakness, nor of power.— tiiat lave which only can be exercised by «beholder with snrj'rise. The floor e..v- him who loves his brother. ered with rich velvet carpeting. Stools 'amine the premises. land si'ttees, with crimson velvet cushions, The etlncution of the henit is u work 1 .. Falarr H«i«k*ep+r. a e a a n a n e e o e a y e a iH-euiiarlv ones own, Still one which is .. We sometimes catch ourselves wonder e e v a i o u s e a e n s a e i s u e greatly assisted by early training and 1 1 ,11. i'ng how many ol the young ladies whom1 1 A splendid Uok-case ol black walnut is 1 I I 1 I N 1 and visitors, A grand piano is also at ... ,. ... -'Wh, speak not harshly to the stricken .butil neglected 111 childhood, is, in 111a-I ... We listen to those young Indies of ... 1 1 1 i- i a n w i a s e e i o n o u s i o e o n e w e e i n i n s i e n e e a k n o jture age, a task ol no ordinary dilhculty.!„r t...t „t .. 1 .1 r. whom we speak, arid hear them not «nly,.i,. i •. 1 11 jTo preserve a steady, tranquil state of free use of ladies employed in the office i l,ltl"ary ctc- ll('sk lurther to the reur, where maybe 1 hihii.ood. This een a NI»V BOOK-I k itb the res We'iwit urn* n^cb Ue bi a»al.i«i,a12attb« noye ambitionlo strivo toward it—a bles- Passing through a aid. door,] u. wuall room, conveiiienlly lumished, 'Me0* All d.»o U-. 4. U, i»lK,tcxll-nl««l,^k,ll,a.'hS." I ^-4.™ taiv,o .1,,- ,iavc j.J l„„g|„0„ „r. lsrr* scissors, eti., arc mixed tin iu admirable I contusion. Ret 1 a,Kl u 'urim: press. v do,en girls are employed, and the 1 _,1 "r-J iwttrual Prtu.tnr (HRet. themselves in the library f'»r an hour.— claim the advent of the c*jH-rted heir to The euteipnse startcil at I'mcuiuati h- Prom 12 ti j| s As l,H rt 111 (g c],.««!. ll are M\ CNTWOKTH is attracting much at- ,. tw. ntv-one ^uns were tobefiied.il u lor dinner, alter which they goto their v ,|M. au llMliati ot A knowledge thing »on-,lor commeiuingwork. Twenty minutes h»yt.d the next dis-^-barge, and 1'aris stood be given of the completion ol gmd to the work will b.: g.v.'n by the Who could then have imagined that his a 0 idea them to become their wives. L-n ... .acknowledirmg but lKwsting of their tg-, who are at liberty to take lessons. For .. trustee steps. Despise not woman's tears ... norame ol nil housework duties, us il ibts purpose one hour per day will be' .. i —thev are what made her an anjre .— ,f nothing would so lower them in thees-,t. _* allowed. A large table stands in the I teem ol their Iriends as the conlession ol ''R' roMIi» covered with maga- ^.hilttV to bake bread and pies, or COOK a i:„ fl vv'tjj a l'ar*1 "H 'i"' cop lor the "J"1':,.llonkr|i ]«ositors, ren and ink, newsp»|Hrs, books, 1 u 1 .1,roughgLTT'l" a'T««n.I i i""T partment. This^ is 1 '1 R. LADIES' COMPOSIKO ROOM.— Here the types are set lor the jmper, and the forms prepured for the press. A w cluk 13 1 0 a i i k e i o e t'pe-setter», suhjecl, is of a negative rather !«**. ««"-«l ."I'ervUiou over ll.e ""lwu« .x,sitive dmracter. We are told !olfke' Whelms power to discharge hands,t,cc'1 pa»«o»», to checa our ^or TAKING any rule of the office, or for eks his own and not anuther s good.— impulses, instead of uiguig to carry li.e »»»comjX'tency. Any discharged haud,!t|t0 Pit*hurgh Dispatch, in looking thro' er a*ya^wi 1 trial for libel in thtacotm- idling into our studies jliowever has the right of appeal to the •k. r°°m The wors of the matter is, that a quick pose and the ability to do well. We is too severe for females. We design,' horse flesh." Let tilt temper, a jealous disposition, or a v-'e''titer or will be supplied with one of' oas,., jy thrown out general hints* on a however as rooti a« we may be warrant-'tl.eir oW.i mir.er.ts. doe ftQt maku thtf ®«'y UoaUest piece of loud iu th.-pot. a recess is du,rilily wilh'!" '•|,'S,L"LLY furnish.',. r........ I .l IIICIIT or Mgirram-There In-wing-ruum, nr„i~.| wilii marble i1 ^nin-r aiid.-nl or iiimli'm, i»i •'"W Acluuk 01 ^minute. |propo,.,„n. of the W.,l„„gu,n rti4.tl self*posMssiou has a virtue in wlw acts as foreman over the!1 l«aced inside ol it without mu« flre !piect."of «.at, or disposition to engage !h*y »iv 11m, .fitcit: may w ,• a »w»v tv aw tiau u 1 iu any uselul einploymeut. ofM-aking K-KKKCLR, busily em- ... from our own youthlul recollection, we 'sponsible duties of her to snv jare free to say tliut tajn-r fingers and lilly white hands are very pretty to look at ni r. yuUug man's eyes, and aomeuiues we have known the artless innocence ol -This .. practical knowledge displayed by a young tQ mU tlJ kir »er interesting than! |,.ar]1 tliut lift* i, full ol'rugged tT"' ^experiences, and that the mo« loving, 10- involves interests to the #xt, ».t nf *o»n» i Kotiimi. .1 kooked or otherwise prepared lood and in United States. Chouteau claims under My m.-tma Tf \hands. And lor all prartical jMirposes ol a concession from the Spanish Govern- (taper fingers and lilly hands, or for a i8 expected to appear in the case on th« !'the mantle give, tl« «U.tteV-day to a rthhold tl,e»-land, from nale Bu. ""J--r the superintendeli, e' ''"j Mlll^ liiomuuent a""'W,ICM K ite to sit and be looked at and admired,' part of the I'ni'ed States The claim and cx- «io*«umc i»ts of Europe could be stowed jhc |'«y,"" J'1 lrom "a" c*u',,or- \LS a !{„),. w OIK,entitled the 'Hrewi rs' Man- iual," a publication intended exciusiveh ,for Brewers, finds it recommended to the present1 country dealers that when, as is often the a le In'romes stale before more tlum dr.lilt TERMS, fl 50 in Advanca ARX AZM&AL msiLimiidi. the person to a discharge! heavily loaded guns then, with redoubled ff ivcn lor ,UaiU.] "man. imperial father w.,ild haved.ed a pmon N.mucl f.. t! .. dei^,, ..j our Mod-• *'r jn«a.'.p.dttted stable at St. Helena a n u i a i s i a e o e o a n a i o n e 1 i n u o s o i a i e s I n a Tliis is a spacious apartment, fronting on money will be required. We ho^ie, how- Srave-' t,UUr'' No lady will ix allowed iu rescue their thunders. Never was an earthly Perk*rt,u£ ''M' tiWfWMry arrangements, visitors at the offic, during workiug monarch greeted with a more aA'ccting the fipt ol" hours. This rule will be stnctlv enlor- ^"ast ration «m!"n's love and be located in our new Muur-I^d. Rim^-'h uv llo ..M'IO'' "ti'!0,! No i^t.% Mill l»e allo« ed duriug| O V ranging the office on an effective und through a few short years of neglect and systematic plan, some time and much j801rowt JO rork which, 1111 .. we meet with are to perform the partot. 1 conspicuously displayed, containing a It* I. wen deeply agitated, when the fountains irents, and housekeein-rs, when the young men who i ,• now eve them so admirably have lvrsua- NO. 10. Hi. Nh id. Abbott, in his "L .of tbebirtl, **i «»1 V i, I bus speak. th' Napoleon," the Kituj of by Maiiu ilVVhill.!', At 11 o'clock they stop work, and amuse tnv cannon ol the Invalids should pro- noune«d thai the throne. If the child were ,, |)ritia oat 5 o'clock—another hour the morning' of the 20th of March, uii for r^adititf, and at si* u k the office Paris was aroused by the dee IKHIIIIIIIU ut hundred. At 6 o'clock, on those heavy jjuns, in annunciation ol tlH' v irtish language, with s|Kllmg. nre alsouars. The heart of the great capital essentials, without which the applicant ceased to beat, and in all her glowing cannot be admitted. '*eins. the eurrcnt "I life stood still.— I to be *',R' stranger— '.very window was thrown open. Eve- ry .ar w:lJt on thr |rt The tttnlK-r- rUv ^ith- «-r« were aroused from tlw pillows, and ,U|m. ,tj0lia| l0 testimonials as to silence pervaded all the streets of th*» rammer ati-i tin hn* ,i, ,,, busy iiietiNjxtlis, as the vast thrones sto Hi itiotioniess to count thi* tidings whh ,j ,i i .i tiio^e explosions were thundering in their ,Ui'nty lloti wasiinni. The in- teresl WHS now inteiese beyond »mc'p- ,i r, i ,11014. «i a itioiiiciit. the gunners ue- 0ltr a IIim( wi |j ,UUIVt'r»il1 rMtf ,vlamatiou rose and blended with K"n(0- paU! mu 1 a n e e a i o n w o u o n y i n e 8il*^ tut u others who may bv curious to ex-, They are the inesseiijrers of overwhelm- mto a torgottvu SACULDNtss or TEABS.—There ing griel, of deep v.outi'ition, of un»p«-uk able love. Il there were any arguments to prove that man is not mortal, 1 would look for it in the strong convulsive emo. lions ol the breast, when tha soul had ol leehng are rising, and when the tears t^e gushing lyrth in crystal g'^hing lyrth in crystal streams.— I deep solemnity by rude iautrhter, or iu- Scoll not il the stern heart ol manhood is 80mef',,H's to teurs ol syiujwthy uhat t,U'vate bru,t 1 ., 1 11 I bey are painlul tokens, but still most hlm .. faliir .... There is pleasure tears-au or put the I'tiibraces the town of Dubuque, Iowa and extensive bodies of lands in Dubuque and Jackson counties (Iowa) on the Mis- Uut nv**r ,]Euroi*t«jl,ieli..tl.fBiina..rllill „„. tlu-Aimauls Bppl.od to li.e Com. )'-dav to a!UIU*"1' And J't'l, su aro the gijjainic "'"j"*' of tlu (aeucral Land Oltwi 1 JiiHshea, any two of the 2-Jd year--the Ilmjieror of Austria 20— TIIE Mtrsr, aboV« lh* ^ve to see tears of all'ection.-.—LUUU'OIU avvlul pleasure. If there were none on earth to shed for me, I should be loath lo live and if no one to weep over iny L'nne, 1 i »uld never die in peace. The DLBCQLE LAI*.—The case is ic Su Chouteau plaintiff, vs. Malony It thc Sllpr ,.mc our. .itnunti mnre«s iouw fiimtol lune mantic und delicate jnople must live on |i3.0(X),(KXh Malony is the vendee of tho 15 mi. niiuisoi mo iwl"",i,w".!Uub"'11"'1,1 vir,u"'"" I,"lmn au'' married life, it is generally found that for!or, and cowjuently. on the ground of the husband to sit and gaste at a wife's'priority of title- The Attorney General Polk'l admit.is- 'VU"« .. ~-r~. 7 Nice D«I*K. T! F.di-»r of' relict in WimrnWU itehrgeil CV! LRY* IN TIIEBCSKES.—A DOWN i1^' poet iu one of his desperate efforts, tiius eloquently sets forth his choic« of life: borne poetn' theme is the foreign clime Or life on the raging sea. liiit a life in the wood?, with tbe countTy Aiid a lif'cf pat'-h for in*, make jarAeranaut was lately frozen to •l'-ath 11 Italy.