c foWA (bjtj; i ii .ill! is run ms ed , j &trl Xyrniiy, "f DtUl Ci'p, X. T. - II DANIEL M'LAUGIILIX. .y5- 00 Vr In atTun-si: Jl Co for lt .. . Kfi' c t.'t '" atith. ,u ,i,l. j,j-i)rri' () rom .m Ratk H JK-.-a RATES OF ADVERTISING r i. Suiisi twl" Unas or left, first Insertion f2 M i nrn. II r- n v. ,,, -pi.r--. , II (uv. ,, ,ur. i)r moatln. i u ,,r, Is I n en.' y nr, '.") I'D oi, isnr, s1 On t , ,u,t,,p. "! mr, 4." no i- urr'i eolutm. !, .1 , h,i lunui, sl wi'utin, ,1., f. tirll, ,1,1 ti" ,n I, ll -.,lnm, Hires months, 4", to J.i ni) 16 on la no I. f.ur'll ilo !' ' . u,. . rr.l. ',f six ll'"- or 'nr y-ir, , . i, it, ! v ti nIll I reliitri cm ill i!t In oo m 1 1. v-'i't '!"' ' .eoniraes iois pern mtat I , ilo- t-ontHiry I I DANIEL M'LAUGHLIN, ATf-'liSKY ASH COrXStttOR AT tAW- Xtlr 11 I -i;!nos entrusted to Lis euro will to atteuleJ to with promptae and dispatch. Particular attention will bo paid to the Colloc ,ou of claims; am! to Real Estate matters. 0. C. TaiAUWAY. Jon.s ri BniBB TREADWAY & CURRIER, Attorney) at Lute, FIi'lX CITlf, IOWA t Till Rttend to all leg-il busiincfts intrustej V to their cure, iu western Iowa and ext ern Nebraska. Not. 7. 'o'J. Cm TX T. P.EAI.L. Cioik I'. S. Ditt. Cnuit. I". A. Ati.s.t. N'ot'.ry rublic. KEALL & ALLEN1, . ''firi'j'j at Law, a:) i litul Esiiilf A;:nti '7UAi jay t.isee on all Lund in t!i" ('";' tii of Washinjrtnn, Burt, Dakota nd Wion, N, T ; free of clinrjre upon the receipt nf money for the fume. Oliioe on Main street IV Soto: Nebraia. JrS-AI I letters of inquiry promptly anawer cl. KSFL'REXCES: lien E. Wakely, Judge 3rd Dibtrict, Nebras ka De Ho to, N. T. Hon. K. Estabrnok, O'naha, N. T. tleo. Doughty, Couucil liluffi, Iowa. l!"n. J). ii.Chspman; Elyria, llhio. Hon Levi Ilubbell, Milwaukee, Wi. 17 ly MARTIN H, DEYER, riumltr and Gat-Fitter. ). 19. T. rinill.m fcTRKl.T, ft. turiS, Mi) t"ill promptly Attend to all bui-ir,e-s in !,.. line, iind nil work executed wiMi n ,( 1,.1-s no, I tli-pHtch. Will give ppec in! -r t.-u 1 1. ti '" ""y "'" that may he rutrutcd tu hi.-c-.u-i n l nnii-Ii,eiin i runted. a(fs )onsf, DAKOTA CITV. J" v- "A'OX Proprietor. Thm rmmod(1( Hnunt h now been or,' nrJ irr tb.n ,!, y.r. 1b l'rej rl..tor dill nlml lauikw:. il A FUlT CLASS HOTEL, "hl'e. la -"n-i,.-T-,iion of D, r...hictiji r.f rr.,Ju.-. "'' "'I'"" 1,1 '! WV,t.-rul-ountry be Ln r.luc.: " '"-ritni'tv: "nd h-r. fir Lin .rier for lKi.ramidl,inin1 , ,tm- win b cboauer tUsn m-J Jlrtt Um H,i(..i t, T,.fit,,ry. Kcry Htlniti,,!, will l ,,, t'i tln comfnit tiel eDTir.l"ni-. f tUe i-mtuineri of this II'iuhh. lakotCily Auswi la, 'bi ;. r. MAfOH ' 1. ----- - riai.io Lasdinij. ifot City, Iowa. JOHN HAGV, PROPRIETOR, THE Proprietor lakes jdea-itre in iiniioiino j ing to the public that he now has a houi-e in j wiiloli he can aeO'iln inn dnie tiieili, in km Jond ' t.ile a can he found on tho Missouri Slope. ! My s'rict attention to the wants of guest-!, I,,, i hope to merit and recsiye a liberal share of patronage. I Nov. 7. lHfjQ tf HERXDOX HOUSE, Orrt'r cf JUmfiam and A'hith tftrtrt, OMAHA C ITY, N. T. RICHARDSON JUD30N. ri'.LU'KiEroHS. General Stage and Livery OEice. si't s. me. xtw boot a suoe. nuor. SIOUX CITY - IOWA. The undersigned, late of the firm of Krum I tnau ft HchaiWe, is carrying on the business on his own account, in the bnildmg on Fefrl ttreet, just below the nioux City ILmse. He u now carrying on the Root and .Shoe bu-d-rieas in all its branches Work warranted to be done in as good style and on as reas mable terms as at any other shop. A call from old oustomers is respectfully solicited. Repairing neatly done. v , ,rn JOHN SCIIAIRLE. Not. 7. 189. tf SIOUX KITY, JOOT AXD iSVif; STOUi:. RV SAMUEL KRUMMANrf. Phe undersigned has removed his e-t'.tlish-1 ment to hie new building, ou Feari i..,-i, 'ew doors west cf Tootle'a at ore, ulint- !, a now prei;i:el with a lurge and aupirior tock of leather, eto .," etc., to ciecute all ork in his line, in a superior style cf the ft- Employing ii,ue but the bet of virk--en. and giving his personal ntt-ut;ou to Il o "nei's, he ean snf. ly B.irriint u'.l h: eoik. H airing diie on short uotu PA.MIEL KRI'MIIANN. Nov. 7. U",1. VOL. 2. GllI.AT EXn i KM1..N ; I -VI DAKOTA CIT1 , CuH by tho crening nf a LAUOE n nd STLENP1D MOCK of Dry G.io'l", riotlilnfr, Orr.efr i"H, llooti urn! flioc, Quectswur,", ic., So., io., AT THE PIONEKFl 5T0RC ZIEfiLKR & EGKHART. 8 our S'nclc of OoihIh is now onn rhJ ready for the TRADE, we rcpertfuliy call the afti i.flon of the cit'jeng of Dakntn nuj uitjoinii f; oountifS' to our fplcnJid FALL AND WINTER STOCK ok GOODS Tvbich have been pekvted with preat car, cspcoially for this country, mid will be tu'd ' CHFAI'KR, THAN THE rnKArJ.?T" We nro l.onn-I not to be uiider.-o) i , neighbors. W at-k our old Cufliiuiei .' he I'ublio generilly, to call and examine l r thempelves and bo convinced of the ain-n-facts. OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF Dry GociK Prcn Goods Mualiiia Merchd ',! unbleached, Deluinea. 0-)-ht,.-re-. f j a. Lincey, Trir'.? of nil kin I. V t (;-' Irish Limiens, TiVlc I '!..t s.c hi-':. . Sv Ladies filmwls of all eiri.-. 1 i...b .!. Jeans, Tv.cmN. I1' '.:;. V :r ' 1 r lor-. Vv'.im.-n 1 f'i" -".V .' "' " . II ;fT i!, . :, j -, - i ;. . , f' l-i;t! V ',!- I l.l! ! I" . AlrO o iaf.e S I '. ' K i 1 I '. ' 0. ' OvCrCOlllS, Uooi'.'l e.-:., . V- i ' ': I'uderi-hirts, Drawer- & , rV V id Stock of CoHtnme rr,a le i:oitP . ' ' .. for Men, Woman mid Children. We no' miK in this line to fit the ernallett fin well as the larrent Foot, Alr-o H its and C:ip of all Sorts nnd S'zes, nnd a heavy stock of Grecorie, in which will be found the following udticles : Pcear, Coffee, Molasfi', Svrup, Rice, Dried Fruit, ("ai.ned IVahes, Hottl d F. nit, 'l'i ns of i'l kin la. Tobacco, iinoUir and etn e-n:,r, N'Jts, FpiePB, Cloves. (jmiMUion. Ginger, Soap of all k'tu J, 8aU. Flour, Rope, S..."li, G'.afa, n.., k3 , 4. .11. iAs ! ( y -i ii i ... I e -. : 1 hu:i -' i t.uies, at -,-r- l.,tv fi-i e-, t wo i,-.' d-iio; a etrict CAS'l ohsiob.-s, nipl can alford to sell at s.nail profit-. We will also take in exchange for Goods Corn, O-itB, Leans, I'otatoe J, Duller, S.o , & .. Give us u ca'l and be coax need that Da l:ota City .i t lie pbico to LAY IX YOUR UOOIIS. ZIKCLER .j- ECKHART. Dakota City Oot. 22. 8oU. FEW MORE SACKS OF THE VERY i best br.iu l of Flour at the cxtrcaily low price of :J3 60 per H iok, by KIEGLER k ECKHART. DAKOTA CITY POTTERY. A IESSRS ZIEGLER& ECKHART, of tho JAL Dakota (lily pottery, take the present opportunity of saying to the Merchants nd the public geuer illy, that tuey will continue in the business as heretofore, and having in creasud their facilities are able to manufac ture a larger amount of stone-ware nnd of tho best quality. Returning thanks for the liberal patrouage bestowed upon the old firm they respecttullv solicit a continuance of the same, and they t?:U endeavor to retain it by prompt eieouiiou of ihoir orders, to whicli they will carefully attend at all times. Give them a call. Dakota City, N. T., Nov. 7. 1800 tf. II. P. BOO'iF, I. H'l'SIk-, St. IjOuU, Mil x , IXTERESmii I'Ai,i. FOR Tilt I'EOl'LE II. I. llfKX.K & CO., I'KAKLBTllKET, Sioux Ci'y, ioiu. SELL GROCRIFS AND I'ROVLSI-IN - CAKAfKIt T i. IS A .MY nil' Kit HOl'SK ossii.r ax!: H. D. BOOGE &. CO. I I avo Dm lrK l HTiiCK nriirorariiw ud I'rovUlulit O'xu.J In fcioui City. H. D. BOOGE Si CO. y Till eootimie to nirp'.v he CAS II 1, 11' l-.ItH, 1, o'.n-alo aii l retail, a' i in- i usu ally low prices. M'hx wind- conn ry i aroil-eil. i 1 e l ,i iis REST intor-sts s.l and awaken di rmined lo bo.v Us Orooerlrs .,J prcv.ni, ns of I) D FfiOT, C' T 1 Vh nocn U Tm IT DAKOTA CITY, Is OR ASK A, SAYl'l.W :iu,t. :, mjV tuk liOiiLAH hkai.kr ro i ouu. N E W X01U M EX EW T V l' i1,. For twenty yours ths Clftolin ' ' , rr him been owiipiI Brnl cintr ii' nil Kilited by the snine ind;Ti i. i. ' , ticvpr missed a rdbliontiun Day Km- v--t-t,'.it l a Democratic Ticket It ) t o .. . , sinjrle-liaudeil aeainnt a" i ' ci. nn'.l it has gained a National (Jir.-.U-i ir,! i tlonal Reputat'on From M i'i, o I Hifotnirt tho I'luin Dealer t known itml read, tmd it never was in so roq,! h condition pecuninrily or in better pluck politically, t flulit the bat tles of Democracy tmn now. Fur the coni inpycar it will b p irtioolarly dete. to POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY AND THE PRESIDENCY ! ' ha1 ,"' TOCt ' L t l'l as e instituti.il ci Ttinun to do -o i "th wni ' ; "fl ail Lee 'ii. ; ;' iJC i ... -. 'J ,i 'oiri it, -Hi- dared tn ad r Verritory I '' '' 1 f ilul.H'ifio i r " h-oI i t i'l ' i I, in ii 'in i h'ir'ty 1 'H " A t iio.1t , .S ave ( oi -. mi I i' '. ' ' lir. I'.iuer U wvnii.l .iel'ui;-.vitr :n ti iiiiib, hen.'e- ior'o tort . 1 1 f u, . -ii ' coi-.e all ! This rock n!inll (ly , From ita firm base a foou as I I" Ileiiiiien tbe ( uirtnt Koh of the Day, the Plain Dealer wi" err.tain in each Min.btr a j TALK, Currem on bn 'e fr on n h ist of Coatri ! butois. and Telerapina deports frcn all p,trt4 i of tiio Wi rid. li e foniiii.'rri'd DepavtineLit i',l lir under I'm.' ,'.i.,r,:,- i i .1 I'e, . Lire Ks.-j , Vi ; i,, :-, ;,.., i f l.e io.e of fie K-t Market Reportorw in l p, c mnlry. I 'm L'.c.ii Di'le.l'fiiont h ill be pi e i'.O' 1 ovsr I ., :i- ,t i-;,itl.:'l a.id 1 n ; I t r prveku.g fru lr i" W ! 1 I , wii'-o Letlel'". J i-L", ' i I'. - .: 'i Q ii li:ii'". i.rp I'.'-ifC vto:t'u ipe pn -e , f the ii'ipi r In abort, we aie prepared , iu in -i.c-111. w'.ie of the ,i A TEST A N DC HEAP EST FAM i I L Y NEWSPAPER IN THE WEST. TERMS. Single Subscribers, per year $1 dO " for Six months, 1 00 Clubs of ten, per year, 10 00 All over ten copies to one Tost Offion 1 00 To each getter np of a Club, one Copy Ex tra. fi-ai"" rOST MASTERS are renosted to act an Agents. THE GLOBE -n. I I shall publish the Daily Globe, and the Congressional Globe, and Appendix during ti e next BuBtiion of Congress. The Daily Globe, will contain a report of the del .mtes in both branuhes of Congress, as taken d, w e !, , reporter, equal at least, to any oorps of s-ioit hand writers in this or any other country. -When the debetn oi a day do ti t in a moro than forty-fivo columns, they shall i-p-pear in the Lhiily Globe of the nejt rr.orniiig. which will contain, also, the news ul" iLe ,!ai, together with such editorial artic'i.t ai nj -.y be suggested by fusing eve ts. The Congressional Glotn nul Ai pen-iix. will contain a :rt if ! the deba's in Congress, revised l y tho sponker-i, th M s sages of the Fre-i !":; of the United rf -,tr.-, tho Annual ReporS of the Heads of the 1'x i: utivc Department', i!. II: jn.i 'sol' (' i.m.tii e of OongrcBS on imp- : ln.-t so' j. ,Js f peuerhl in'ercsts, tho Laws ) . ! dumg toe ses-iuii, and copious iud . ' h i i ul1. Tiie.-e tviU bo criuted on a douoio r v.! sL x-t. in i.u-ik f- rw i royal quarto aixe, each uii-nl-r r-.m: ini ig "i.x i teen pages, averagtu - S'Ji wi-r-is ;o-r p",g'-. I Tho whole will make bet ween 1,7ml and 2,W)0 j pagos. It is believed that uo book lias ever been published at so low a rale. Last year ( i advertised in the Daily Globe for six months, i and in about one hundred other newspapers, '. in the United States, a reward of $215, to be ; paid to any person who wouid produce a bor'i publisher at so low a rate, ana none was pro duced. The large number of copies suhseri'i ed for by Congress eual'lts me to allotd the debate to subscribers no cheap I The Congres.jionl Gh'l'e and Appeudix pass free ihruunii the iruus oi tne United r-ti'.ies, as will be seu l.y rending the tollowing J,iut Resolution pHscr.u by Congress the 'ih of Au gust 1852: Joitli Rzl'.-l-.'Mon prr.l idim forth? rf:-fr!'f'l of tht Laws tf Cuayreu and the Jhb.i'.et lUercuH I With a view to th- e Laws of Cr ::pfN. , itn-.t in-', 'v I'" ' r : . i ' interp. eap cireulalion of the i ne Jetittva ee-iitril-u' .-iiiVon ui-reof. aud to I , I mi. . i .- ..R'l eon-lil'. c:.T i.o.ii.: , . Re it rut oi ! I v i :, 3i i.ale ai.-i liou-eof Reprcseutalivi-.- e.'l 'ie United States of Ann r- iea i'l Congress a-seiobl-d, Tha' from au I a!'- ter t pre-ent set-ion of Congress, the i ,,u i.r 18' ii ii xi (J.ui e an 1 Appentba, which contain j ... ..mi- l,-e Il-Ulc- U.ereou, sh'-ll pass j ; .I - -o long H9 the -HUM! ... - ; . - -I 'ucoii'tiue'l I 1 ih- Di. yl I :l, i. I i. it i to aut..oi,.s tii Globe, free tl ' Appro red, A,.-;, C.I"U.l! ! ,, hi, (,i'l I Ho'. LRMd; 'lis Daily Globe 4 months j 00 i Eo a " .v lor a less time (per mouth) F ra copy of me Congressional Gloho ami Al'inti'lix dcritii; Hie session. 1 4)y i 3 00 I.ankio'.es cunini iu the si'i tion of the country where a subscriber re-i les will be re ceived i,t par. Tho whole or any part of a uii h-uri lion may I o r' niittei in p ist ige ktaiiips, whicli are preferable lo any curien -y m-epi g' ! l und silver. Where Rank notes i n 1 : "irj not be piocurcd I will send two 0 ilnffl fot 0 A paper will not be sett unless the money accompanies the order for it. I can not utiord to exchange with all the newspapers that desire the Globe, but I will send ibo Daily Globe daring the session to all who fctiall punil-u inn prospectus inree nines t tfr th first Mondsy In mil Primlxr. H E E A irWM ?tr -i a r,r:z: ::;Viuf:;;:rs:-T: . t '.i t'i it. The Vile renin, mil i i , , i i.iei','1 tvi- 1, n 1 " ' ' - J . ,r r y ., l T.'t , .. .. : . , ,.- : ' ' - ' J I ll ,,. i i nie Bi , . i hi I'lci iii'or, to iiiNiiro . nr l!. ii it'i- (idverti....!.! nhnirfl. ' JOHN 0. IllVKM v s ;.;,,i, n, (VtoiitT, ir.:t. 1 rnoro al. nr BATAnn iavi.or, The violet loves a sunny bank, The ci wtolp loves the le; The scarlet creej or bnes tha tin), Rut I love ihee The sun-hiiio kl-ses mount and "ale. The starn they kus tt.e sea ; The west wind ) kini tho clover blocai, Rut I ki thou. The orlolo wola his mottled tnuto, Tli3 lily-- bride o' Ike bee; Heaven' inarriage ring IsrounJ the Shall I wed thoe? earth, TUB L.ATK8 T PAROUV THI PaMTEB'S CONAoLATtlllt Tsll mo, v" gsoiln winds Thuti i.-.it my pathway play, 1 there no place on earth Where printers g 't their pay ? The whirp'ring breeze went by With accent filled with woe; A voice borne on the sorr'witi; air, la eiuluoss answered " No." Tell me, ye C wlng streams That smoothly glide along, Is there no cherished place W'lioro printers ui.ct id wrong f The geiii'u brook replie 1 lo m inners s ft and low And winding ou its ver la'it way, It weekly iinswi red '"No." Tel! in o, yn m" ky eli ids, N w n.iiog in t'u- we-t. Is there op' ii ili" gbihe, One sp-.t by printer.! b!s.:t ? The !li -Inn c'on l-i outi-poke, "'nil on ni.ligii-iiil gii-w A voice that Gil d the earth with awe, In thunder, answered "Na." I i m ', hir hearted man, Vi iliiholdmg day by day, N ili- ro no honor in thy breiiBt, 'l he pr.nti rs bil to pay T UnaiiHw'ruig tui on he round II, m plaiu his actions show An uit- red oath-capped is heard, Hi- iiotioua answered ''No" '! , n. e thou gentle nymph P. hn lile-se-t life's hours through I- ii,, re no niered shrine here printers get their due ? A mantling blush her chock sufl'ujed, lii tenfold gruco impart ; soli ri-ionsivo sitrh replied T - f" i ,d iii woniaii's heart. " T-11 me aiigello hosts, Ve ms'seiigeri uf lovu, Shall sufi 'ring printer's bine below llive no redress above? The Ati;'el bands replied ' To us is knowledge given l,:liii'iients ou tho printer's book . Can never enier heaven." TJIK AMOOtl RIVKIt AMKKIOAfJ ITXTKHI'IUSKH IM Ul'HRIAW ASIA. L ite arrivals bring iu teiesting intelligence from the Amour River. The Russian Govern ment i prepaiing to construct a !rire fortress nfc.r SicolaeMs, r. town of ihran thousand inhabitanti inclii'iing soldiers, irnveruuietit olh-ers, convicts end foreigners. This ! '- i' the eastern en'ranoe to the Cus i-,n Asiatic pos-essions, nu I is of great importance in a naval and military poiut of vi w m well as a centre of eamtnercial enter prises At this town the g.ivernnieut has erected a large macliino shep and found ry, tha works for which, of every kind, were ...,!... i T'l,iU,li.li,biii ii a cost of over fcdO'I (m- Th.-ro aie now at this place .iil) tuns of American made uiu-. hiueiy lao do I euJ un ier covsr, awaiting Ilia const' o, tiou of the build iugs, ou which great nu nbees of Ku.o-ian lab orers are empl-'jed. Tho greale-t favor is shown to Ameiioaiis, li in enterprise is e-:- . 1 .... I l... C't .....r .,,..lt;,,n in ll, oourageu, aii'i x.i -.-, piace requiring inechaiiioal akill such as ma chiniats, eng oeers, -i3. Among the resi louts there, I eprestuting leading ooiiiiiisicisl h"U-is in the L'uited State., are Mr. P. A. lUd, Jr , of tho wi 1, 'mown house of Henry A. l'ier ju, in Uistoii j Mr. II. fi O Cl;e, p. aent of Mr. ll .ard man, of India wharf, U nion; Mr. Hurling ami others. The entire ( ivsrorneut r'k, i nginoer'.ng, construction of bud lings, m louin'-ry. vev:U t., eto., is under ihe aupervmou of Mr. John H. Brr, formerly an engineer in tha employ of the P M S rj Co , in 1'I.Ua Udphia. Mr. i nrri i J): :) I list r Imvuii; re-i led in Lo v i4 tV. i-c j ear- in an official position has b "' n cut'. lied t-. w.sr t' -e Imperial uiiliisrj- iinif.niu, nod is xclel with the full dignities snlhou n's b'-loi gi 'g to bis Ust'. II. M-. limt'i' rm In- r. l-' i u ,i 1 ini i- tw-t ! 1: s K . ' . , I; ootin t K-'X i nev'teh W.. I-at tupi eins ; loiiiosnd o' es E i-t.-ru Sih tl. Tiio tlovtri.or, however riti.uli l.i frii-n .hip to r.U Amu ic an , as far - pa-Mid a, whatever enleiiii-e t'.nyinuy 1-. ive i.i liati-1. A tinsll light draught steamer, ram el nfti-r tha Governor, has lecently been Unucha I at Nicolnsfsk by a company of American w-lvcu turers, who have tomired b privilege ' navigating the Amoor river. II r 1 i . I water is s'.teh as to permit her easily tei l i -i a point two thnuand niles above Nio-ilm-i. 'm. ftor owners, together with the nicrcniitile ho diss already mentioned us located there, look for war I to eventually supplying ad Miheria with lunh imported goods m way ha required from America. Three Ancriean built steamers belonging to th Russian 0 ivortunont, the A uei iea, iran- and Manjoor had j ist left the Amour rivrr f.,p th int.l nf Jannti. 1 Th Uanjoor and Japanese, ona built In Now York nnd the othor in Rottou, weie lot Jed with meohanlcnl implements, niachiuery and general Industrial materials, and other argoea wti e expected from Europe. Regular communication if maintained across Sibvr.a between thtAmior oouutryand St. reters burg, via the grtat lakelliakal. The Govern ment loses sight of nothing that shall tend to strengthen their pawer on the confines of Asia, whenco they intend hi future times to extcad their doininious over tho ChluouQ frontier. This desire leaJs them to enoouraga entigration of A unricsn mechanics, and to tasict our o oiintiyiuen whenever practica ble Thus w-i hps that Amerioan energy and Ainenotti enterprise roaohei and beuefita tha uttermost parts of lU eaitli. I.OVE A WII'F. U 11 V LIS AAVIKli. 1 wi-h rvery ho 'hand would copy into his nieiiior.itiduiii book this sentence, from a re cently published work : " M'oi.Kn miiiir bt cotittititted i cry djferrnCy frmn men. Jl word taii, a line written, and v t art hjj'py ; imittcJ, ourht'irtt ache ai if fur a grrct miifcrtuuf. Men cannot feel it, or yuiui al it; tf they did, thf mnrtcarelcti of them would tf tlvu to wound u.i to." Tho grave hides many a heart which lias beon stung to death, because ono who might after all, have loved it after a certain cureless fashion, was deaf, dumb and blind to tha truth in the ncntenoo we have just quot d, or t not was at least restive and impatient with regard to it. M my men, marrying lata in life, being acoustomed only to taka oare of themt!et, and that in the most erratlo, rambling, cxolting fashion, eating driukiug, bleeping and walk ing whenever and wherever their fauoy, or good cheer and nmasemcnt, questionable or uuqueutionablo, prompted ; coma at last, when they get tired uf this, with their selfish habits fixed as fate, to matrimony. For a while it is a novelty, btiortly, It is Strang aa lia soino thin always being obliged to consider the comfort aud happiness of another. To have something hanging on the arm, which u.i-.il t; awing froo, or at most, hut twirl a came. Then they think their duty dona if they provide food and clothing, and refrain (possibly) from liarsn worls. Ah is it? Listen to that aign as you close tho door Watch Ibo gradual fading of the yo, and paling f the cheek, not from ao she should he yet young but gnawing pain at the heart, burn of tha settled conviction that the great hungry craving of her soul, as far aa yon are concerned, must go forward unsatisfied. God help euch wives, and ktep them from attempt ing to blake their souls' thirst at poisouei fountains. Think you, her husbanl how little a kin d word, a binile, a caress to vou, how much lu her Ifyou call theso thiugl "childish" and "beneath your no'.ics," then you should never b uve married. T'horo are men who bhould remain forever aiupde. You are cue. You have uo right in require of a woman her haulih strength, timu aud devotion, to mock h r with th.s shadowy unsaih-fvli-g let-.ra. A new buuuet, a die a, a sutwl, a w aic.h, uoj -lli.tiij, noiythiug but what a true worn m a heuri mo.il -jiavui sympathy, appreciuliou, luvo. She iu:.y ba rich in everything vine ; butil'she be poor in thene, and is a good woman, Lo had bettor din. There are hard unloving, culd tnon -trojiii is of wou.en, (rjiu exception,) who ueithei- ie 'pure love, nor kuj how to give it We. a. o not s u iking uf these. That big heurled, b,v ing, noble men have o '.cai'.oually beeu throu away upon such, does lot disprovo wio.t wo have beeu Baying. Rut evtn a man thus e.tu ated has greatly the advantage of u Woinau in a similar position, bocause over the needle a woman may think hmaelfiuio un Iii -aiiB Asylum, winle the active out d mr t n r nun I f t iisin.'rs I to is at U ant a S"i.ir in nig of i pr.i v tq him. Lj you a,k no. Aio tnere no happy wives T God be pi aisrd, yes aud )' lorious love, bla bushanus, too. who kuow how to treat a wouiao, nil 1 would have bur neither foul nor dru ige A io i't e.oiy Wi!j would be a good aud a happy w,f ', wei e sue only loved enough Let hu'ib.in Is p e-tntan l prospective thiuk of this f t Fcas. Tle ,. j 'n ril Ill?e. l" 'i!-r,s ftpir-.i of iu- "ui-a f ic ! aatlcrl- tf , i n -h .' r- -fv : t ,,- 1 1 '"it 'Hi i't eoinpr in shoal inn . 1 1 !i A i v I 'i.. so I s i II shuot mi.ch fr -i i.i ,'l im tin advan tags of :'n ':,i,,'i r''i i if- consider that Ui ! t III' tl'O' f i e l t III , Is, l-i I i-,,s targe, rifle weigw lv p r, -n. while tha entira iitl s i ' six poun that I t tlati half the powder l ' - : 1 1 . : ' i '-' ; .-,.- i . .,r it.,! st'. a ught .'' t:ilir. yet gives lliort lhaP it n. It Is rurhwt lo tee t lit any glvsn dis l ah'e the penu r al.nl llie m inure of to-t'i'nist, , sU'.'.fnlly till artistically apfli i .!' his done iu Ihu M.y nard lifla fir tholuxu r t o lets than the tuece-t cf the flportstnaii. 'cih"r on fiv! rr uinv.ntpi, M rest or foil ' I i e I, this n1'." is used with tht greatest fucil 'l", end mi'j I e Uiadatl and fired ten times minute tindr fii i i.ntniv'e where aa ordina ry rifls w. u'J be a mere tuna inbranra. , j inctta- in tite or weight is required In the r.ftrt for Ihe largest gam?, bears, panthers, or l.ullaloes t and It aa simll t''t, ir.orrdihit n it n sy item, it may ba slong jnder tha e -itt and c in ictl Hni enovnli-iitly am! out o! phi, I vt , ,i I - f -r ii-., in iTiomejit A t c o' sh ii" irty bo fire 1 tti, " f ''or '. h R't.riuaiticn, I . ah-'ii :te.y -uer proof, i m p-Tiect ord-r i.-i an v s itid tf wetihi r, b- handled, w it h ll ti' lonst facility Din In Ikiok leather gloves, atiii the gun priinra Ittrlf Infallibly. Kuch I tha astonishing rang) and aorurscy of this title I but oris of th most tucctsnfu! target shooter of the country, Mr. Bradley of New York, has adopted It a LI target rid, and has embarked his niaan and skill in ila uso mid introduction. From all qnarter ooinniendatlons tf I li Vat gup am received front those who have-used it, generally accompanied by orders for riflot for other parties- Already several or, lord for those rifles for Lord Ranstock and other sporting gentleman have been filed, and the arm la attracting th serious attention, of tho "Volunteer Kirlo clubs " in England ; its psrfuet safety in unskilled bands and tha simplicity of Its operation boing not Ibo least of its reoonimendbtion, while th extra barrel for ehot render the gun pecu liarly (tilted to tho bird shooting of that coun try. We scarcely neod add thatauah a weapon has not failed to attract the notice of our Gov ernment, and that hundreds of these rifle have already boon furnished tu out troop to take tho plaeo of th bid fashioned arm, 1 heavy, iuconvonicut, and unsafe as to b tha curse of the soldier, while it was inethoitnt at any dist'ino within which an Indian would show himaolf. The New Yolk Evculng Post trainlttci from the Frrsj d' Orient, an annonucmsnt of the conversion to Roman Catholicism nf an entir di.-itrirt in Rulgaria, which numbers tint leu than thirty thousands souls and who belonged to the Greek Church. They have addrrsioJ a letter announcing the fact to the French Conul, who promised th new converts th protection of France, la oase they should bo nolvstod in their new faith. It it taid that other district cf Hu16iria are etily waiting to see the issue of Ibis movement, bofora fol lowing their examplo. Th Demooratio vote in California at tha lato eleotinn was the largest ever cast In that State, being tO, 713 6,000 more than that oast for Mr. Buchanan in th last Presiden tial election. California may be got down a a permanent Democratic State. Post Master General Holt, has Pavel to tlo Goverumeut, by his rotronchuiei,ts, tho neat li'tle sum of a fraction over one million of dol lars. And yet the Republican charge extrav ngance on every Department of Ihe prvsent Administration ! , ttjvi The Washington correspondent of th Balti more Sun aaya Senator Sumner intend to re sign his sent in the Senate. In case of Li resignation it is thought that Oov. Rank will auccre l him. A short time uince Greeley in ihe 7Vioo". advocated Rennelt, nf h Nrid, as a proper person o rejiresm t. this tunrry as Minister to Franee. Tfc net May hennett, roiur'iei tho ei,mp',ii..cni by enarjing Gre;y with oomti'ioity in the Harper's Ferry insurrection f...v whicli, be aruucJ, that Greeley ought t. Lu,'r- ' ha Al'gemeine Z.-ituny says ti nt a a j h, ill hat been introduced among the AJ'trias r;tlemon, founded on great activity and rt) t ,,i,i(jr f movement, and result in a closer fer wlli-lUn if the lino. Ou fireing each man springs fjrward with a running tep, but in u stooj pio attitude, and throahiini'"lf dou f,u tho gn.uu I to load, the man behind hint f,l ,wing his example, ,,,,, Ex Pre-idunt Martin Van Ruren is ssid lo be engaged ou nn elaborate and iu jiorlsnt po litical work, which rball embrace a history t.f the country dowu to the cioso of bis administration- A correspondent of Ihe Philarfolphia Press saw; : Wall street gi-iitiftitmn showtd U to (!;.- a computation made r.-n cousidf rili care l y himself, of th turnout of Gold pro duced during Ihe laet ten years by th mine f Cai-ifotTia end Au'tralia. The grand total is l,4JO,('0n,t'00 Senator Gw.n will, at th earliest period of the next eessinn of Congress, bring forward ti Pacific Railroad question. A fatal duel was fought ou the 8th ult , In Ihe vicinity cf Columbus, Mis., belwsn Mr Moore, a merchant of Ginshurg, A'ttaut, and a Dr. Wiley. The latter wat uot through, th heal n1 kU'd ia:n'V- ; ( I I. 7 - I A. a