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1 I1 -TITT? TAVIiPTTQITP i II. W. 1 l UNAS. LDITOII. THIT.SI'AV MOKXINO, Hie IT, 2 '., 13. During tLf 1'ditor'a oh-erice several friends have ccr.scnu d - v. rite occasion-! allv for the .1 IvrfL-r. Duiii.tr sr.-1: absence, therefore, he will hold himself responsible only for article? ever his own 1 denature, 'F." EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENT ().mn. N. T. ) S. ptembcr lo, lb'?. - . i I ai:iv..t nere alt'-rnc" -n , -, v;l-r.t I'oat l'.-st l.nv a at ' : k -f ll. i r ! , . , , i . ,-: i th-.,.' Je-.iralle v iiiicati ..:-s ne e u : v to be p;-:s--d y a C :ii:;.u; : r. to rei.ler b .r. p- .pt.'.ar with the traveling jtnmuiiiiy. 'Ihe clerk, Mr. Cr,Lv. may truly - ulh.d a -j iit.cc-f tr-.-vd fel i..iwi.; nctmntr. t y 101:1. i - i--tt uin-.-okc-u-:'! r to r-.-i.'ler his pass- Hirers c.Mnf.-rta-He and atrrcer.llo. The table was iiled to over;; ihir wiii almost c vervthinir de- lruKe- ly the ia t iastidi.-u-: epicurean. The Man-held t .t to receive a hi oral I was -lad to learn that the I J'..-,'...;.-and .Mm f'dl are i.u lonrr-. r to Itavt-St Joseph and this j '.u , on the sum-. luy. This itpp--r (ci.tr y needs more than ::e 1 oat f-a.h v.e k. retrularlv. As it has been hen vf. :e. we have bud. really. n thinz more. Asa new arrange inei ,t ha. been entered itiio. we need n-'t giv..- cur opinion as to which be at was in fault. I find no great alt- ratli n in the ap pearance i. vii a!ia. M:e l.a- u'v::::. i.o couL t. prini ipaily to the exi -siveha-d' times ma le- but i.ttie pre cress in the way of improvement the pa. t year. The same may be said, perhaps, cf ail other Nebraska tewns. Urownviiie has Cu ne letter than any ether p.-int I hv.c vi-i-U-j. There is nothing new, cr jartkulatly interesting tran-piriug here. Hotel re parations are b eing made to ace-miaodat-members and visit' rs during the --si..:, of the Locisl.it. ;re. coniinencing on T:o--dayn xt. The II imu.:on Hot sr. wh "e I am ft.r the. M'e.-ei.t ..:irnh.g. is most f-xcellentiy kept 1 y Mr. C.w,s. The new ' lle.t 1 is being opened, and w:li be t ady t.-. rf rptvr. r.n.r.'ir . rV 'vei-I.- Tt Lpi.t 1 J 1 by Mr. Keith, of whom and the house I shall write again. A few members elect of the Legisla ture have arrived ; not a sutiicient nuni- ler, however, to warrant a formation of ; an villi - j;! us 10 lii iiiu i". uui .is v. Iaa i 1 . l . suine. lne n:ienon as to v;iO are f-un-; --.! .Ti. ..1 r- ., , , , , ! ui, nunnci uie ieu e. i.e.Mv e.'titu, , , 1 members of the Council, is talked of. t. : t r ... iiiit; me tuu ('' li iesuiue .11.' ia;iei . -v 1 ' will be conceded at all events, and 1.0 ; 1. . 1 ... . T . , .1 - 1 . . irouLle arise. By publication day you will undoubted- 1.. t,. . .u- i-"1 i -e..e..e... c --i""" VA luu -.t ... l.n ...r. h .' 1,,.,- .,!-..!-.' Bowlx is the prominent candidate Lr President of the Council, and Judge Uln nr fur Speaker of the House. The Hon. A. J. Terr liton, owir.c to ill health, has resicned the office if Mayor of this City, and ih- Ci'y Coun cil have aj j vinied H.-n. G. ore .'ir.M mhom. to iiil the vacancy. !iMr. Arm strong's appointment ci'. es ceneral ati. faction. He will, no deubt, u.uhe an ex cellent officer. The post p. oi.rr.cht of the Land Sales in Ntbraska. does not cive general satis faction to the Ci'.'y citizens here I'-ifs country people, and those of the towns in the interior, 1 h am, are w ell pleased. The "Geld fever'" prevails here to a considerable extent; principally Tike's Peak;' some little -Fraz.r River. One i , l i c. c c . coniranv has already left for tne former 1 . . point, and one or two others luting out. I am inclined to think much more favora - My of the gold rospects sinoe the re- certion of the '-latest news from the die- , , ... LtlillJ, Ol .T-e'I.O1 a, -lO., i ; ;ue 1 i 'O.iU ... ujueii1.'. i;o.o ..uou;i;ui.u ;c.j .u ..... n ui. iciiidma e.i a ; r ,1 ;. i , ; : :sion. whether the iu o ifars for whieh ' . - c t 1, v v it 1 i . . .. i .... , . , . . ot this tim ..t 1.1s m- 1 1; msicmtirair. . ; tor ot the bt. Joseph Sait La.ve -.tail i t.rii..r, hp of kai.sas. ! communication in last weeks Advertiser, ! , 11 1 , 0 ..eihnen are ebcttd ct ir.menees 011 ' r, YK-ti...r thU i Urr loc-ih'vi ... , , . . - , ! , , . .. . , , has no tail and ra.n.ot L. soon with the . , r , , . , ro"t'- htu.tr this is di" s..n.t ioca... j p)av ail.l Guriey have 1 een nominated : head-d --Do-te'r. The writer asks: can ... . . day of election, or the tune ol tak- as previously n ported I am unalle to say. ; . ,,' ,,..,,. .... , T, , , . ; na' .1 ye, nor is it to be seen 1:1 the , , , , , T,- , ,-, r (i r -11,1" for Concress, 1 y t.ie Kepuulieans of Lin- every man be a 'Doc'cr. and then launcn- , ., , . . , . , . ,. c upon themselves the cath of cilice: This is m latitude between 40 and 41 do-: - ' - , - ...... , , ! north. This comet. 1 h:n:-i : approachmc , , , . . n-n.o, north and lonitud-1 2'J we-t; a lit-: enmatn Givoslec. and 1 eudieton by tne es lort.i his belief that every man can. and , . , 7 1 ,r w lipthpr f. ir' v 1 :i v soi-.tw rr:, 1. sKU uui 111, anu iei..iu.u. '- iJl , 1 - S n. r. : i is nun ::'ic 1 r.o:ir-r th pr.rth gmcs. It halt that has t-eon told le true ; fTm a , r' , j j " latitude ot than in either .wu.j.-..i lor an inpiric. -ow i. t u near anout ; o niucn a:ie mat no ph-tmaster un then th-'-re is mtuh to ( ncourage. , y"--,. j;, '.V . ..'yj-. j:1. ? --ti" or I1 liu.-s-otu : without any houses ; with 1 the- "Quack." lb. tier in his Hudibras ; po.-silly tell which i nuant. Th-- diifi- Secretarv Mokton and his family crime ; ee'inc to the Suited o I'r..- .-- n-V.-'.-'-t' ' now fiMii four to six foot dep: in the says of him, that "li is o!: who boasts, enhy mijht 1 remedhd. 1 v either s' .11 vp on the Mansfteld, and have tak-n , and will re-turn to the mines iinu,. diat, ly. , midst of Savages more hostile to tne who talks n-.-isiiy and o.-ten:ati,.,ti-ly as a ing Nebraska in full, or ly snbstitutinc rooms at the Earnam House. Morton' The St. J.-eph Gazette' of the lth 1 whites than any others on the cont.nent ? . pr-tender to inedi'-al skiil. when he has ' some other contraction; for instance- "Na." takes hold of matters ia his oiike with ' has the following: i Cor many to go there fhli winter under . n..ne.v Eelton describes him as "A . "Neb." or "N. Ter." There are donbt- the deteiininatioii evidently of t.-..'r. dome ; his Lest.' He says his motto shall le. "lie sure you are riget, then c ahead." ; He has the benefit of a trodden ath b. -fore him in performing the dutiesef his office, and besidos consults fret Iv the De partments at Washington, upon doubtful points. He intends. I am t-dd, to claim the right of vp't vhdl' a 1'i.alie Vi inter. instead of allowing the Legislature to choose, as nas t'een Cone h.ieto;ore. lie ti i perhaps doe - possess that power; yet su.h .,,. . 1 , is almost without precedent entirely so ri this Territoiy and canr.ot fail to' .: e comphh.-t. He and the aspirants; for it. 1 The e. retary hu, received instructions tivm the Department, that "under no con- fideration whate-ver, will any portion of ihe- expfhsos ateen in. the lloionce tit-ssion be ai. . 1 1 wed. S, th- s ends tb.at matter, and kav.-s the Mormon mem- .r- .... ....,. . i w e Lo.-als crteUl cut Tli0re wil1- likel3 'le 110 Coilven ll'th for the purpose cf reco:rmendmg a suitable person to sue- i I eeed Gov. Ilk hards, n The Democratic Territarial Central Committee meet cn the2:2d, ar.d may take some action in the matter. Judge T.l(k appears to meet j with almost vniv rt;. i f.iver. r. The Gold Fever. A':::-! always, in every cci-im-.Tnliy, j ,,tWtid ' fr.l4.,-ure the therein v-me v.V-u which. ,,Uir,:ha,M Administration, and the- Democratic par- I all others, engrosses public attention j faVc0' !ia." . uhra boli- 3.wiHtiiuesi:isscaiJal.s.m.-timesatrac-;t:;;: Thev'adv-ate'the policy of vo- nlv. or something cUe intre'stiii? only ! . " . . .' , , . , . i y, or t:onie.ii!!: tl?j intHrt'Sting only in particular localities-. At otter times , , " , j .i.tere: - :. jiere, a i.w weeks a'o, tne , , . ! tuojeci iiiO:i convtroeu aoout, was ... , . Tl T 1 . . 5 ... 1 .1 1 jiiu cait;, ana uie an.u ij aieu -:tteri:.g r-: uitn.ir tneretr-Tn: since tne i and ?a!?'S have been r js'n, :;. d i i I has .e-n. G'Ad : (;,u: r, vc.& Go!,!.' G-Ad : : : It would be incredulity amoitntir. to ab surdity. Ivngvr to djul't the cxist-T.ee cf -,,- ,.,. , Letters have been received from there by citiens m a..:ii st t very town west ol e Mississippi River, all confirming the re-pi.-rt cf the dis'.-.-veries. The excitement in every t wn "ii tne Mi Sieox City St. L r.vrr. ir..:n n- di-i v 1 .. ai 1 :res a.ut' it every pjii.t. Every tvwn m the ILvt-r, of a..y i n porta r;. fr.im O aha t Kansas City, claims, through papers '.j be . proper r-int of departure for :! eu.:rran's , i e 11 . 1 . te 1 ..ve s J eUiv. frotn the Mi-S'-i:ri 1" , ;. ;ver 1 r.e co.umt.s 0: mest ol our exttat;! are n.on ied, to a creat extent. 1 y artieh. s concerning Pik Peak. The list number of the NVbrj ka City ccin with the dun under th Editorial head iilumit.ated with faming fiein which we ex- tract f. db-wing senten.-es : 'The P. icYr towns d. - pdat 1 ! " The May. r of Nebraska City start: for the G' I f Mines". -Lieutenant K. II. Milhr starts fcrthe G. 11 Mi:.-.-." The Hon. James II. Detk-.r leaves f,,r t,e Ctvi R,.ions-' &c, &r . We give a few extracts from letters received frcm the "Mines" and their vi - ciuity. The following is from a letter frcm C.J. Terrell, to Lie,. Mil - J Tbo n.inr. i; fnr d.-.vrf-d nro ret The yery spotted but of rich deposits of co irs. ! 1 Tit . i r : 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 u 1 i : ' t- I i , Gobi i 1 :.:in r li i uir' u f: . ti j .uiunc, , , , i r i y - l .11:1.7 iui , i.u e f -1 ik- - i. v a,- - sn .ad .arties at present. . .v urce nartv is orcamzmc ai ".ur- r 1 i . - anne for a then uch pro-pectmc party. Am-nc the number is Mr. II." L. Kim-' : I 1 ' - r C' . -. - AT , tie south of Chevenne Fas.- 111 . ' i .1 t 1 -j , . i A heti.er like others I shall stampede Cl! Ujy arrival at Laramie. I am undeter-j mined. 1 will rulvise you more partieu- lariy from Laramio. ' 1 1 ours resnectU.uV, v. J. 1. ; , w ;, , .. ., r Mi".t; t I i tlr U i U v 4.1. : A. r.ir.:,, ( r route for the S'at"-. wrh . .i. a pa,.,j 0f :..t U ad h.-rs.-s.wlv conf.rms ' the f. rer -ing, and reports tue exciteniei:. "i.the iner.a-e at Laramie. We vr-ia-t nicht visited by about three hundred ioux India is; nve trams heme ti.cam 'i t.-cether, we saw no hostile d i iO;:.-l:u- ti ns. but a di.-u itlell tO t- Mere a-. T. i ne ihwing we clip from the lb. Gride: Our fell -w t nvnsmen, Messrs. .Martin and Kenc !. ur, have ju;t returned 1'iV!:. the Llatte lriuco. Th v bring news of disc, very of cold t.poii the South i latte. at out I'VJ mues at e vo the cros.-- i.:c, cn a :r. am hn.-wn as Clieiu v Cr. k. . . - lenpersi.es won-, cm n i me p. up se cl pr-ospevtinc in the early j art c : the ,.u. s:-n Mini sl.Ti'e. ib'il Ol ' i !,1 r:t !:.. ; al. Vo named place. They are washing ; out 10 to Sl-3 per day. p. r man. with a ' omnion p ui. Several p-r. -is have visi- te d lio- unnes, and are satisfh d that thev , . . . are very inui: have cone to the States to ; rrcn:rt;an outfH. v.hich to ret .rn to ; the diccii Cs. Messrs. Martin a. id Kon- ; ceh our juive I r oucht w vh them a small : :1" cini' 11 ?fAi dlt.a pait of v.hi.-h is i. .u iii p'-'.vijii. iney os tamed ! ..ti , i , . , . . i "The S.-ilr IiL- AT-iil ini.,r h.i , 'hu t of Mr. llupe arrived in this City j yesterday. Mr. Rupe saw a man by the ' - . -... ........ ..i. ui iearned of the con v- , . -.- c . i . i i . i ..i-t 1 . i f .r wn t r r.'irv" t r, m i ! iVm until wo hear from s-ome of the r.u-' r .1 - . . :..l.i .1 ) 'morons per son irem n:is h-uii'hhuhi. . 1 "'ho are preparing to vwi u e i Wo have notlnnc as vet whic ; i i . . ,u m, i,- r i -' 1 . rearJe il as sutniienn rehai ie armg to v:it the mines. h can he reearu and en- cotiiucmcto induce cm:.ation. L11Y.' The is adisi'ath frcm Leav-' followin; ci, worth : Th, ..r,Ue, p, ,ViJ excit.,Ui Ilt a ( nerfect mania at this place. To. o comt nies leu for the gold region hist week another will leave this week A i large and woll oreani?:e-d coHipany. with (ienerti Larr.mer and Judge He mining- way, hankers, at tho head, w ill leave on mimeot aumlers, an old mountaineer. ; fec, n;aaii0s5. Uc weald tar rather ster describes a Humbu-r" as a person ' with us. ;ht!roi:i the Gold reci'jns, who reported i ,e,. ,f,r , th X.vsh I 'o wiib v . .3. . .." 1 . ... . - , , .. u speuu ti.e . ...icr a. in. - o. i.i i . .e, w ,in who pra-, tices an imp -.i:i.-.n. up, lor fair ' that there was "plenty of co.u. io - ., . i 1 1 ; lv-.i. I.n,l s:.lw P.Ktno'v.t -epert.d that there were alre ady many a 1 ranknn or a Kane than at Pi.ces s ; pretences; one who d- ,-ives. L-.Iill S.ilt I Osipo.r.'J. in th-mines more than he liked' to see., Teak. If there really is any gold there ; Yet there are people whe will -ive ' T'e Tt loi:ra-'h 1 n:'-5i tIu 1!h'r:a This is the substance of ail Mr. llupe ; wcr:h digging, it will not all be taken ; themselves up with th-ir fa.ni'io into'the ' UCWS lhlt th Vrt h:X a;-:h' n''' -c .Hull c the --Ith spi-u i the w i.it-r in U -!..- tV..m .- - s -f i:.ii-.e. Tolitical. The canvass in Illinois is exciting in- tense interest throughout the Union. In the West and Northwest, Democrats , ! of both 'Leccmpton and -anti-I.ecorapton, aim st universally svmnatnize with , T- - - Don das ; lot the Washington Union, and n;a:iv Southern Democratic journals, are exerting ail their influence to defeat him; assigning as a reason tnereior, mai i:z ivV ne.ir.ir lotitrias nor j.inco.n, iu. 1 T1 1 T 1 1 ... fvr J o" T dmin-1 litration Demoua mere are .tvimimstraiionpape: i . i ! in Illinois, which have not . : yet crone into i - . : I it' i '111 Oi 170-J"lili y.'MTIUI li.ciu 1 peniy oppose htm. The Louisville Jour- iial auvi-es the Know-Nothings of Illi- . . r .- . .1. . T : -1.. "is.- t,m! t,i vi -.e jr i: 'Mi lor i:ie i-.eLMs.u- t ------ v.. -.- .,.,... t n,,!.,, P',;r i , .- . i,i ,v i Ih-own. and lia rnsteiii, the leaders ot '.ne ; ., i- iv i t 1 1 : . f Jn-s.ton men, alias Ii.;.-k Kepublicans, ot , t- .... i f . . ii . : . i- n ,v ;, n : n . st tne . bemgj , - id are ; ences that are brought to 1 ear again "Little (iiaut.' his chances tor ehctedare better than Liiifoln's, and imp;- .i ;::r t- 1 1. . L rv 1. av. 1 e Deiii ocratic Convention ia has in the resolutions passed, Califon.ia. censure--! v.i he itr.:urc;t lauguatre, S.-n- ut.T Drtd.-ric f r his ...r.rse in Congress with rc.-f-vct t the Leeomptc-n Constita- ti..u. lle,cc i) i . will! 1-, 1 ; A S . -1 .. , ?en re-ncminated for Gov- erne i.e i-Tt. cans of Mi p. nr;:'.:- Jvsht aR. Giddinirs Las Icon defeated 1 el-re the Iiet"b:ican n .'u.iuaMnz cen- "Jlst Coi.irrossional dis- , veu'ieru in vi trict in Oni rr.,- .1 ... mis surprises p ei.ee.. , 1 rvwhtre. It was thought that he 01- c ail northeastern Ohie., and especially his own Cun:rressi-nal district. He has 1 ;,, "..,i r-... t 1; .v -e:.r. Hi do- ( I'l. ' 11. V. .1. .;;..;;. ...- - ; f. at ma'j 1 e regretted 1 y. Ab. iitLuists in : New Enc'.ani. 1 ut will not 1-. by many ef the Piack II .. pubh.-ans in the est. Tern Corwin 1 as 1 n iieiniuate'i fT '.'XV-ncrtss ly the li- pu! licans of the Sev- end: Ce-Ul Te -ioual Disttiet in Ohio, cue ... . i 1 me strongest nopuci.tau uisnius iu ! the Union. He savs he is a "good Re- ; " ut iM ' 1 1 . . .f u.tQrm TIj0V do rot . j .q j-, : ; ' he Las ' ;"' ', ' - i stood aloof from p. hues. Some claim : . . . . , ,x . 'sound Democrat." him as 1 einc now a , - to;he IIouse cUv. ; It-i Lua -h:r to whatever jch.ui LiiL i.'.: ma , The Re-j ub.icans have eiected five out 1 , . ... 'of six representatives to Congress from , , 1 ! '- ; t .-. .-, ... II r,,v o.-rr.!'rrio. fiii". 1. r,V Democrats. Vill the Cold '.lines Pay? --That is the oiifsti.-n.-' Wo think not. At all f.nXi xlU fu!l C0IIlin? . - , . ,;wmter. Some ol tne letters received ircm the -Mints state that men can make . . . , i . i frcm oicht to tw.-lv e 0 ii.irs j er nay, and "U hich r tnun mat oth ers say se wno are there now, ''owing to .1. ) not avif: env u.e re than li e in tw , , four dollars per o day. which Know iuc the cr.at dispetsition ut'il.ii.i have to exr.ee rate cv- ervtinue t. at is both ie w and marvtl- oUs, we st. pose that lie.' lowest amount mentioned m any of the letters is puite a much as the miners have as y.-t been able to h e.f i:e mivwuii an .ther. v-r tt. j -re than most of them can make wr.h th- tuniest extrtion. Liit, ad mittmc that each man there can gather i - i as mtic.i as ten d"i.ars per d.iv now. thev l . ' cituiiot dur i:C winter. How are peojue eeep.e to n:.ist tittle m the winter time, . . .-:...i .. i i . i- oi .net iiunuitu nines irom civuiza- , t: on; without provisions for man or least except what they can carry with them ; ' in a mountainous district on the eastern ; pe of the Rocky Mountains, where : ate is more riC'.'-roe.s. ve il in tne ,i- i- . ,Vio . irrmnstances. and when tne ffold . , . , .iii i.i. v . - - is covered to a great depth with snow, , would be absurd, the height of folly, per- away before Spring. u o u t ecioi c ' i' - a iar as u,s 1 15 con,-ern-a .1 ,-.f .-.t 1 -v . .... uisee.nj, ei ii... u"iu ..in .i -.-ii a . ebrious i'urure. The re -ions of the . , .,, . m.n-s are worthless tor .Agricultural pur-iGf c t se-ue ntly there will be a "Oses. at l'' n!a;i'l for all surplus produce from here, i The maihets here will be eoual to. and . n"'re reiiaUe than tk'se cf the i. I Returned- Our friend Den. returned yes- terday iron. St. Lo ouis on the steamer Emigrant. 1 ringing w i: h.-n i several nd ; '1: r.isan.1 d ..liars w orth of Ikots Shoes, of fvrtv style and variety. ee ' Home Correspondence- F t the AJvcrti.-cr. 2Iii. Editoh : In looking over the last week's number the "Advertiser," I saw a communica- i . . r - 10 - entitled "Doctors, writ i?o?eby one cf your wornd be written, I sup- pose ty one cr your wornd ne asptran.s to the noble and exalted profession of Medicine. The gentleman asks the question "Can every n.an be a doctor?" The nuestk,n I think, is easily answer- J td " i:ry manv cannot te a doctor, for ! thc siwpIe rcaaon lLat evey ,aau CaBKOt le j a UleiI:i"!l- o, Mr. Editor, as an .j humble Ir-cinI. ar.d warm supporter of 1 ana warm supporter c. f tl I .'!...'i:m nil r. .' 'T.i-.t lTiM Wl'h ! " i ;quucvsanu piviennera wuu i;u awm iw ' Jim-r.!!. V t- V.ji.t illt. PVl'-V ntim tuuii.iu: ii.'. ii .vii- um:j iuiv v.,. - .. f .v . anu r.rurnonn in v.ti.aa' w un' 1 1 1 Now, !Mr. Editor, in my humble opia- ion, a man to become a t.'torovgh-lred, and out-and-.ut, good Doctor, should do i i i v: . lr as i na e uone apjireiiiice nmistii 10 some noted and rojunar i.hvsi'.-ian. of the i - 1 - true Xius;rado style, and employ his time . - - - I in ul- uui: ir me necessui ki.ow ieuue a:... instruction from his preceptor - , it at... instruction from his preceptor. He! 1 11 it-.-- t . i should read -Di-ctor Gun on Practue, j . Uuliiver s I ravels, SmbaJ the Sailor, t , i "1 . 1). U.u .Mother (j-oose, anu a . ' ' variety of other tlassical Wors. After ur .dent has peruscii tne atuvenai a. 1 e-u uelec'uLIe t loxs, then let nun saui 11 1 1 I" rate his clothit.ii thoro.:cri with the odor of a Dnur Estai lishment, and he is ready t j gei f..-r;h into the world, armed with the true knowledge, and with the f.re of geniotts sparkling in his eves. His evry look and step It-tokening the man of ge niotis. However long and arduous his la bors in the ceniiu d space of his study, toiling by the midnight lamp to fit him for the laborious dutiei of a y hvsifian. his first success crowns all his etlorts w ith a :iV'.' '' l..l.ii.ai. - - In my ex;erienoo. (' whit h. I v the way. is not to be at, bv those who take no snu.f.) I mean professionally, the man who can command his passions, wear a smooth and smiling hyiecamy talk scie ntifically cn the origin of diseases, ojucte ki-gelv fi '. m Materia Mcdica. s--- -rt hh ,0.. 1 -' azes wutli a view to ule and wr.n a view to j .:., his gapin. ,1 , .... 1 . uutnts 1 lei..; in that til r uisease irises fr, ,;i a n ef crano hvrotvfl ,- 'flit; 1 cute chronic tympanum of the head; that thercme" Ientn; 11 "lystery to some why : dies should be 4 oz Hydrag. sub cum cro- J :t sets s0 lviVS aiter sun-set, then rises so, ta, 3-30 drops of distilled esse,., e ,f Cot, j lre sun-ri.e, which is easily ac-j sanguenetine oil, diluted in a cup of t(ul. j cote.1 tor. on tne ground that ns course j ,K- -,.!! .u-(.--ioi f ' n- ' -tt- . , i -t ;s 1 degrees farther above the Horizon. ('hv'" .u.;. ..uen e er;. lo . - . n.i. ,::.- mol no n-..,... ,w-,,r, ,; ,..,, ' .hun Uie sun s course is. 1 have not seen ,inul0 u;':;1 i'-i'- oe appears, when , the patient will convalesce in no time, is i i.l. .1. n t l nian tn:a vi:i win ins way to tame 1 OUTS IX'f TOR (ioi.N'TOL.M. T, Mr Iiroa lUt .Jl Cives us his mo'i ot cp-ratinc, which in fact is the mole by which most '-Doctor' in a new country like this earn the title. las one, run alive to the creat enormity wnrh j VTs rinc the somblance of Humanity, practice on a toorr-viuloiis nub- !..! y paluiinc tueniM-lves oil as persons i ... , ' i wcil s;;n.ed i-i luf ehcine, when they are ,, , , . - rtany knlmc tr.eu- unirtu!;.it i:itii;t nunc their r.ni ortunate Mitvi.u by the thousatid. with as unerriie- aim n- ' i - , . , , , - , ever ken-u, .v V. le.-.io.m, , o. T.-.n.. ur.i JO. Ill , T, n! v,. . , T , l et I must uraw a parallel l-otwoon th.o i ... ,""." prcteI;.,r m m.uicine, and the .ei.-n- , o . .. 1 - 1. .. . 7 . 1 .- , uue in. .ii v..io i.as o.e . Ote'U hi" I, hie Lest part t.-. t' ,. .1,. 1 iv o: ins m-otessi .ui. and who entered that study well orerar- i ed i . . A i in u:e iu;iiiiie.'ii..ti eu.ieatloll, lie ii'';- j ary to en-ible him to master all its iuti i- j cacies. The fii,piric, p.iack andhuu.! are as different from the man e L SO as licht is from darkness W lll II . ...i . ..i..;.- ouuei ej muKe i.ns '..-.i. n. take up the em- pirie, as first iu order, ilesstet him and pj,(v V . sh.wv what he1 really i-u Vt i ster srv that who tries experiment an cn.piri.; is one md who uses med- jcine as a quack." D.vight says of him ..ji,. shudders net to destroy life, either pv .j,,? naked k ufe or by the surer or Safer medium o: So much fH-apr otti whn nrt('t,A m .Ldll nmi, -- ... ' - ' i ...... i v, . rv 1 1 1 , i.iii 11 he does not possess." Addison calls him j ..an j?h.-,ranl practitioner." While Web- ' i i r , . , i , ! nan-is of such wholesale murderers. "Men who go about like re aring lions, , , , seeking whom they may tlevour ' who i ... o r a paltry trule, w a prostitute the gifts God to man s destruction. On their 0,vn heads let their sins fall; but may God : ;n )ls l4)ercv save the people from this' .,-;v., tr-., ....,. .. u; not redden the picture; God knows it is eery enough already. Now let us see what i ' Doctor"' i ? ' S el ster defines him, "A teacher" from , the latin doceo to teach; one who has pass- : aI1 lte c-r a faculty, and is em- powerea to pr.r e a:i'l teach it; one who faculty; the degree of "Doctor,"' is con-! ferred on physici.ms, as a professional de- "ree." Now let the public, compare the j definition dven by men of the highest or-1 der of intellect, of the different preten-; ders to medicine and that of the educated ! physician, and they will at once see that all the one aims at, is a sum of money, at ; the expense very often of life to those who ' o-n ploy him. The other is a man who has reaJ aiiJ anaiyzeJ what he professes to rractice. a:,, 0.-,.. who must know the ; anatomy of the human l-ly; who roast le yerauu, in all that -,..-rain to his pro- j -., . .-.. n, ...... h. r, - .,.. ; tai.. - .., Thfk m ,..r U n ; o:ik- i?nor- r 1 , t r .X.., ! ant or t::e iiuman ;v-o.m. ! ..i ttn w me sin!pK furui 0i the el iu nts, and yt , -- . 11 .1 :l iiith in r.' r..nvn' h;t.i.i,t ram p . will " . J ; .1 o, , th.mnnr. uuie vut uiu, mc uuiun. uuu mt. n-i 1-11 ties of which he is asur-acjuainted with, , , , , ,r . , ! as the animal he rices. Mere at aixth-: er t.:ne. A. Friend to Science. K'.r tl.e A'lverti-cr. The Comet. Mr. Editor: inert is now 10 oe seen u omei 1:1 me . . . t North est part of the heavens, it 1 1 either approaching tne Sun or rec 11 0 , -. from it; two weeks since I first noticd it. ,;t i:s motion is so slow that I have not . . There is now to be seen a Comet in the 1 . ... .11. .1.:. 1. . "! 111 11115 ta"11 lul" v ' its real u;. ctioir, t.. ruga it appears lar- cor and plainer than at first, when it is . can se e it with the naked , clear any persoi 1V,1. o' in -iTi'iie. TS ,i'"t i i-vimn. v:th 1 it any mistake, as its appearance is as large ' a star of the first macniti.de. (though I not so bright.) with a himhe u? tail from I ! -k.-. i 1 lit- I ; o totei'juecrees in lenc'n, ana at -ui tnries p intii:g directly t- ward the l iar Star. Its right axei:si:-a is ISo degrees. north d'-clit iti 0:1 about "J') d cre ees east cr : r .. - .1 .ia! Colure. inoX, in the 1 '- f the pr-'Sf nt Autumr. 1 l.-p constellation of IjeTenic:- Hair. It sots in the evening north, ,-j degrees, Ve.-.t. at S hour; and lo minutes ar.d rises in the morning north, 33 degrees, east, at .'J hours and 40 minutes. The be.-t timo to ol s'-rve it. is r 1 t.e-l d T-2 in the inorninc, as tne i'.iV is nnt to t more clear ; at noon it is in the zenith er immediately over head: when vi wed w ith a Ttle.-oope of a magnifying power e cf fifty rmes, it is well d-lined and its l tail appears to bo from '20 to 30 degrees in lencth. It is a mystery to some why predictions of this Comet, nor do I I tr.inu" its oroit nas ever nea traced out. ! or put on record, cr vn us periodi. al j return expected, o.-p,-.daily at thi time. ueu uctions would arrive j made in lv2G. Ihehr,- com- at its p reh ii--, di onee. '.ithm 40 days ihau .- the sun. and a! out as close to th-ear:'-is it will get; r.s its or! i: must le inc.ned to the etliptie al -ut tr-1 decrees, and the earth is j assinc to ti e east cf the c hire, whil-.t the come t if appr. -a'-hinc i om::.c to where the colure crosses th ,. . , , . ecnpf.c. A few davs or we. ks at n.e.-t , , . , , , , w hen the uichts 1 1 me dark, ni 1 w. . , ... e it nearer tn- honz- n. lr it has any motion it wi -iM 1... tn,u.,l t.-v it. ,'...h - -11 ... , ill sem., -.no j ? maue ;-me o! s. r- vat! '!)', : , to the our: h -.vill certainly ! e i:.tere A. L. COATih XrM,IIA ClTV. X. T. S, ;,. tl. " iirov.niit:i'. i- uiU'wituii - rp ...., ...... ; X. Almost every mail, b f. rs and papers come to this cilice via: h: wi.M.le Ne w York. some c year hi makiu. e i .e..tint bv s. .... ' l ... 1.1 A... ti e trip. me o! eii; v r a xv n.uch :i n- rom the sai:.e eau.-e. Thtl'eare in thevaii. ihe-and Terri;-ries. w e ! .ieve 'Jt' tovviis ,i. ne t ame oi lroW:h. ihe r ; cwusvhie; Itv' of this City in the state of New Yoik that occusu.'iis us much inconvenience on account of the name. Many in direrting letters ,-r papers t .' ''-hi r ot these places ii.ukv the"T" or the :Lk mh.r im. iK In V..- V.-.t-l- 1 x-.. .v.. ....... .'....- . . . . . . , itv fcli.e. -it- braska, bearing the same name, whi- h. occasionally su.Ter a like iuconvei.it nee tne rostoonemer.t , , Oi u n i. p'iPm- t lands. ad; t-rtis-'d ' e ti.I- i .1,1 . ' v. ry n - of that Ter e rejeired to until July m it. :ptal news t.t ntorv. very ....OI. .h i: rs w make J:iyu 4 a .urge Crievoii -iy number of slisappom'. 1 c.t nebc-dy will sympathize with the m. V.V 1- am N. Wheel i r. 5c MJ Lei b ii ma- it: go at "ii'tics. the i L-owi. vi.le IL-. se 'a "Frustrated, cn the- I .: .h of J by the uutnnely appeara:..-. of the yo lady's father, ".ere married a f. dt.ys Latest from Plke'S Peak. Brownvilh the .Yturcst Poiut on the JWltS Airi. We learn from a gentleman direct from Cherry Creek who passed through this City on the2'Jd ins!., that he left Cherry i Creek on the Gth cf Sept.. making the trip j in sixteen days. lie states that he travel-! cd a north easi direction and struck the river at this point. He says that Brown- ville is from '2o to 100 mile sidering 'he stratghtr.ess o anv other point cn the riv u well bri igej. - - es nearer, con- f the road than river. The rcrjd 1 3011 Erownksv. the distinguished Fighting preacher and Editor, frcm Ten nessee, and the Rev. Mr. Poyne, have re- n.W on ,i;,,cSin,r ,he Slaverv rue " .' - - . i-- ll' - 'il till'- lac H'm auunv viivuuuii v. uiv, 1 North and South wnh respect to wealth, . ,. . enterprise, morality, ana intelligence, &c.,&c, at rhila'elphia. The debate occasioned much excitement. JuUlcf over the Postponement of the LanU Sales. Frcm th'1 nrownvilie Advert is. r. we . . t . , notice th" ntiz- n- of 1 .at price and :- , - ;;,, - 'id -i iolifi..';..ti (,-.er ,ve r.-'; 1.- ('iU 3 ..au a H-urn ......ri o.er .. . .,..-i.t- men f the Land Sales, on the evenmz of , . . . , . . the -'nd inst. lnere- 1, not a tru- irien.l rc ,1 . , ., ,, ,,..r 1 , .,, ,:c. t rr;. 01 tLt ''r. CV V "V 1 ,Krr' r but what reioiced n,Mt htr.rdy 1.1 t.-:e nostpon - ment. There is a Jorion, i,ur Iinu - jr t .re for us. Ceine on emigrants and .- cure y td he m. .i'Ul. Omah a Tim, . 50 So f:ir n wv b.nve 1. ::re;l t I - r.( r:??tr iatu Territory that d joice at the postponement o, tae Sale oxcept Chapman's paper at Omaha " i Complimentary. ! The Omaha ratvrs nthe Mr. Fur- "IlJ!as' arrival in that City. The Times i:!-say: im? r.a 1 Kit' pleasure en Yesterday 01 creetinc ot. r fri ml Furnas of the Prow n vill - Adv-rtis t, m in! -t elect of the C0 .i11.1l from Nemaha and Jehnsonct t;n-ti-s. He I..,.,k hearty and well. Th people of Nemaha and Johnson counties have nn i. ;". tie r j'resei.'ative. and the Terri.ory has a true fri'-e 1 of i iuter.-'s in Mr. Furna. His Advertiser is a rieud .f the stttl- "s I.'. Tes. Ttie Vole in Nebraska. P.dcw we give the total veto in the s..v- al Coui.tie ef this Terrr.erv at theeive n held the -JnJ ult: Dviglas coury Kiof Oteie " ' 1H3S Nemaha 6G4 Richardson " o3 Dakotih " 5r-0 Cedar u 07 L'Eau qui Co'rt " 70 AVashmcton " :?.' Birt " " lf,3 Dodge (district.) 41 Car " SIS Sarpy county 41 Johnson ' Ir.j Fawnee " 1-3-1 Total, t!371 The above does not embrace tl- c mi Gage, ia which there is p rolal ly ab.. ut III t V votes more. . A Fat onm; Woman. Eastern and his female ('mpanion. who w ere cha; c d u ith firing Thome the atre, ly wliiehhalf of L'-av -n.v. rth. Kan- ;as. as h:n t. r- cenr.y r: el !.I river. W" tan c Out!' Th ; i:,a. it t.ie way ! I-: deeidehiv last, it Lrdeerf of that ci'y: who si lil'-tiliie-.- mas. si.: lewi.at j lays I i v's par's in e.ra-p.,,- !:i-l..d Uh ob who wor r le ' '.o '. - a ss. i t .- . u by ma'wi e her aj p.-ar-o' m-nb aiure. au't a : . ard tie Ta; .ui. ;u:''e in a I'.il sin th" . l.r.r... r . i a ta t v .nrc mati with ai! th. With her t in her mo. U.-to ..t reci.i.ir t r.'-li." e-n the c; are! 1 a or , ' .: a '. i r p: 1 a . a v w ; or inc.- was ':,:, eX' ' :. il ! v sta' Ks ot t;,e ri.at. :.in! ( i I n- r .'.ii "' kt'hls i:i s-.-h I-- - : , .t tin' 1 r!.e. ... r in t: I est e vervLod v e..i I e anh si !l hl.II.' Tin." World's (iTiire. Th' famous speoi h of a tli-inci;i -h i Processor ef Ti: oloev, deliver d ail v r Ke t.t::eky. and mmv !: r r:trs cf Prosl ytei iati thirty years aC''. v.r.i-i i hrst Th- a: uu'irv w .'.s maim u the-r ,i w i ri meuub. red 1 v many ot the re-;v 'pi - (. r, , 'ut ,A :,.', ,, wis.. ,J t est ef L.ihi.ug I. ilhsi. wa . imp r'.ate e 1 s .'.x:wi'"' a ?r. ;,;'. Hi- are: i- the ,;. :,'r.. , ; ?:. rem re of th- -.! -h mu.try at Dir. :- n- ran th.i-: D..:.viil Ke !;h., kv. Kon;:.' :.v i v.n..,. he Mis-issin- 1. the 3j i vaib y is the' c.-n:r- c f . tl.- United State- j. world. Ri, hlv eridow ; 'a'' he eeiitre i il.. md al !v man a i.ai y m Daiiv.ii". ;i:i l it wiM c-w rn Dan ville. Daevf.le v. i.l govern Ke-n'iifkv. K-no . ky wi.l c 'Vein th" ;ill.y,.f tlM Missi-sippi. th- v.ilb-y of th.. Mos.js-ir- i wul eovem the Uni'v-.) Sur.e. ;,,! t:.e I nit- d State.-) will cev.-rn the World. rherefore. Danville w ili govern the world. Qn' irut Jt mullet r a hilum. Unfortu nately for the argument, it has. in the course cf thirty years, like most old thines m this fast age. c -Tie a li'tb- out i f date. The centre e.f the Unit. ' S -ates now r- -lilt') be in Kan as Territory, not far ;ri in I..-t liih-y. two r three h-ifi'ir.-d miles West cf the Iississip-i v:--r. Westward the r.:iv of empire ha- tak -t: is way. Whore-it willle in a qi.e.rt. -"' a e-n. : y mire, when we g.-t a.l . M' i o. a .1 the Canada-s.au,! the r Iiriti-u si.tis annex- d :..u, wh- : the wheb.' ,nb..und J continent L. ctw ''.rs, I will n .t uu.lertake to give a rr!;, s.. I Je lieve it w ill !i- n -t far fr..-::i llr.., n v:'b'. in the seuth eastern part cf N -braska. Exchuvz. Fronts or ("rapes. In the he ighb-thood ui Cincinnati, the re are more than '200') acres in crap, s. The pr. fits p r ac. average, taking t:... ear wan ai.o.ti' r: a; out .jo"1 per a. Th-- :--t . p.aretfig ranges fo:n 6 1 ( per u' re. Th'-t-xj'. n-e. withcr- to Sr.;!. .1 Boots & ShoGsT WILLIAM T. DEK DIP OUTER AND. 3IAMFACTIEFP -c. lO, J2aln trri-t, EROWNViLLE, "i:iiRAM;.. . f M e. . . ! i l;.-! I. . - s . .. :.i ; . r, .:. .... v..;... . I . r y j ; r : i . jt..; .. :. r. i . J . ' 1 t. S .1 va i. f -i; .,- . : .t.i- - Va':t'v..I I...:..-' .i . ... ( -v . : if ;---.:: :. -- . r- r : - v :.- rt-Tylo' 1... . t- i: : !'. . I ". : i r. I fc" u -'."'. i .':... . , . , . ..!;' f ;.. lto :t. -.1 kf. - : ' ii--'y . :i . .r. : 3 Frrr.. 1. k. ! 1 . :- k::: -. .," 1 t- n.'.i.r.-. :.e'y. : r 1. :.n- ::. r. . - ',r !!.- , .1. - . 1 .. , fv-Vt.t.r. ..,;. ,.r !.;,.-., Tl;p .':':. t ,. t-..::i;:.r : ;:.t.' . ,'.i.t j I, - 1 ; - . . , ,. t,. si' re ai. 1 t:.!- wi ;! r-r ; . . 1 r : it j - ii,t ir .it ri; :? u- . r ' i 1 v-r t .1-. 1 . ..; .- V'... : v SC iRLSillcys SALE. . i' r .'. .. a '. 1 1.:- t v u 1 J i-.;,- 1. X "!. ... . inly !! : ..r.. !:;,-- ;tti 1:. : . ' ' X . . . W . ' : . k .1. ' k : . ; ' . n ! !i . :. v o . , . t . ., ( . -' . , , , .!'- - . . II . '11 1 ' !':. X :. . v : U . 1 : rTir-i-T,;-, j. x oeh a ; - ' J i.e 1:. U M-r ;: - 'liN. I . t Atis-N I'WDALS. GOILKV & (0 PEODUCE BROKEIIS, st. I.!.;ib..2l.'i)i:ii. :;;!; h. l. It: I S.'N i;y,, S ' ,- I" I'.EiHVUD & fJKOIJKH htemm. m lull REAL ESTATE A'CEfiTS -.esv;..' :: e;:i: - x C. :-..,.. on ?.I.i:n $...,: v. i:.r. I... . v. , t:..'i ! 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M TI For.J tlnl e jnutn Will c.'1-.ree liner" nim.i a "4 a...ni terniin lCPt t Or-lf Thai! gene l'eru tt J .3 fee Carse other patch La of Ma day r every them there every wa goi the enoue men t. coura be bo oiHce uring ear e meloi think i prouu that 11 Cabb. from some' turnij weigl Apol umrr by " havir. haviri layin are r next rela. er, a; ture. Fire ." cle tl in th also, ing 1 r our flam i terta diari Fon pape It is typ..:i ly.l. in th the Mom grog Satui tinn Ordel ions the S i turn, ; gati W 80id fund " W,r Geo.1 Wh. fore-, t sine. arid Ill'Oe Vv . ' Tot 11 po.- grr i V tH won 1 1 . clai- To it u Me: I .- ing for; St M E. ,w h '. 1-r ?te s.r' sh, i.mary !un !. u- ed :. t .o td Zi) p-r irro. ot :n ui-g. h iin t l e ;i.re emcr.t under l!i has- re high do tn it Ntb-uska r;-y. A S h'