ADTERETISlXJrttATES: 8 T 'P '71 "r tensive Wi fcav a 1 exce and onnected w illrth V Echo' ' Pffloe, where', at reasonable ratea.f will be OPJJ - .wit h no t aess anil dlsjatch-rPotfer, But; Cr?u Un, Bntinen and 'Ritl Carl Blank f mil kind, Letter indj Bill fleaitm phlett c."e. . v. I . 'J. . ... try Card oTll slief CWrdiriai.o 'ana G!Hklefa CrtU.j;k.i Card-board. . Ti.'iii flaln and Feney sPapfcr ..ft Ball ; ticket I - an uircumni . v ,, Mourning Cards and Note' Paper. Plain.'' Cap,anMte Paper.fot Blanks, n t TUB "HVATMA?tJ '1 . ;. -t p,r.Jrtiiffa'lo tjount N TV,' very Thursday MoriUenh W JOHNSON'S ilANJllEr WoodIliTeKT WILL attend to-all pals l"1? ntf" slon-Surveying. riatting, EngrneA.'Ing, ul c! Jj, , i",J''J-l viui ,' fe Platte Valley--The,iromc for MIllions4-attd Highway tale Pacific. rp ; r 7r T-n- ; ; it rt ; V nt.4-- 1 . i -r-; - 1 -f.- i ' INI TAW" ?iM)Ui " Columnus, N. 1. , WILL locate I and WarrantsCollect 1 money, Pay Taxes, make out rra-emp-. tiou or otUer Legal papea, et0 . . alO-ly. addle4nd Harness Makcrj t Bboadwav, 'I; J- COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.1." Manufacture and kcips on band every tiling 1.. 1.1. !! , ui-m. Ill u in iiiii'i i, i i a ; VOtj tX-WOOD :RIVER: OBNTIIE' BUFFALO CO,, .T.rf4U86L NO, M. ,:;;;;iJ txiiicdl i .r-i'i. -!, . ,-i-. . - IJ-AiiJL -- elm 4 ilA I- ion? az'ii doe q4ite,t21la or leasrllniert' $!().,. Each aubaeqnent imerttoar -Jl "J! V . , Kl i Sarne. bn. year, . - .fT.-rSS Oa' eolnn, on. year? h l? .r ' . , .. . Mini tnnalhl. "" Halt column. one year,'' " ';: -alx months, - -fSi Oi tourtb,olumn,.eeyr, - , f XLf n 4i-X . rpvvn4 (V SI1RSCR1PT1GS I .' ti.1 ; -1- a , A-iUI1 v - . A n-.-T Invariably in Advance, .-jj.f. ? nM k rr i T 1 'A " TRAD1 N& roa i- anonou. onugr, it situated on Swtet Water River, on the road to California.' half a mile east of In (tependenco iRock, and five mllca east of ihi Xcvll',(Jate, and. one of th.e most fnvoj-- able points tor traennj' on. nio r". Potbonlor rfToll-brWee across Sweet ,Wtr Rivef, onStore,Watehouse,Kitch en Wacksmith shop with tools; five dwel lli.n l.niMca Brill I IV a 1 fcofralr." ' Any conUe man mhhlpt to i-uwle will leafji f'lrUier oftitfetflar by applyirg ow.n9rjAr,'i Ionia Oncnaru' at tlio Uprer Noith Platte Bridure,N. V. "J- t t; i-'i. M-TOOTliB, i? I.-; . Sign of the.. HZ .. TOOTI.E'8 BLOCtt, Omaha', N. Lu"nibcr,I.iiitcr ! ; , THE WOOD RIVER MILL IS NOT in opeTatiori, aod Drdera for lumber are solicited. 4Ay .aim, length c, vanty, wilt bo cut,on short noticand very lib eral tcrms.i' Log., wanted, for wlitclf lum ber will be exchanged -If desired. ' " TOWNSCEY k SADDLKR. Wood River.fN. T, April 1? IBM.' If . (tate'ef Cincinnirti,! 0.) ' riii-sniY ao suncJEOivr' COUNCIL BLUFF IOWA. ; f .u ,u .... . nl-tf. .. en ar B tTTEUr I EI.1, -' dkaler iw ! 5;"f CKo'cfEBtES k PROVISIONS, ' " ' -i ma f.i 'fti 'i aoADWATjCOUNCi aturrs, iowa, - Keba cMtahtly orr hand a fresh supfly 3 GrocerUa,.PrdleinS, Praia ;and Vcge lablea, which he offers at the lowest rates. N. . "Cash j)id for gralnand country roduce. ,i;LJ!l- Kussei TTiiaTEfF MILR EAST OF COrXMDUS, ON TUB MILITARY .ROAD, , JOSEPH ItUiSEL, , Proprietor Is prepared , to entfrtanj and provide for the comlort ftrid -wantr of the trnvultng us., tinnti utahles. ' hat.'' eratn, ami vegstmbleVl14; ' '' " DliHMgH Vie pl(tl V' l-1f. - I . ....! it Farivhaii Sinr-io, - ' ' " Retail 4 Jobbing Merchant, , . Have just opened a splendid Stock of Spring ifc;Summor GOODS Also keep a complete Stock of ' ' Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, ; u,'i" pap"i Boots, Shoes, Crock-. ', ' , cry, W6odcnware,eto.' " "which he offers at the lowest figures ; ' of ary House in this market. . ; ,. T. Caeh paid for hides find furs. ,., J3ELOW ' COLUMBUS, - Off ..THE a Great Military Road' I 1..": ' - j :, ;, . - Thc undersigned la now prepared tefn tertair. -mid accrmmodiUe Emigrants and travelers. Keep horssa, cattle, and furn-lt-h grain, provisions, and oilier comforts for the wayfure, good water and camp range , , IJlacKsmlfliinf? ' "" in all it" ilcpartment8--"cx and hofso-shop- ing. Wagons repairtu, eve,, yic. , Limit BY llTTL'P' MOniHOIW PROPI2ECY We have in, , our poRaession Little by little," two pnow-fiakes said, As itfiiy'came down on their earthy bed, And by degrses did their numbers grow THlthe earth was dressed with flescy snow. Little uy' Uttle the bud unfolds, A t? 4 fragrant spring-time onvferd rolls j Amlthefchtldw-whd watobea it with eare,, ges It iuirlmefi fuli blown and fair.,.,, . f-: . 1 T H'' rr "r'n - --j-i , T.wte bv little a vcxtne K itrew, . . Ai vear'afler vear passed from ltd view i '! bucf ar Hot i Aud'at last U stood in all it .ride . ,1 A 'REVELAtlOH 'ARr,' PftoPHIOTI t. Amid the- storms Which it well defied. Little by lutle the corals rise, - 1 -i ,- While the race of men growaold and dies j And 'little .by little still f$yf?in a J Till a lasting Isle stands in the main, . i - i ' ' J " ' " ' Though. little by little we aecore f- -; Knowledge mow prccic us than goldio pure Yet, like tho eorals, we'll surely gain. And our labor ne'er will prove in vain. a ) i ' ;' - "M Fcn-- . . SOMEBODY'S 'WAITIBG FOB ME,;. , Jost down" In the meadow where will flow- . ersgrow,'-1 1 ' ' ' ' ''"-, - j And winds from the north whisper o'er , the lea, .... ; , .. .. . . . , Where the brook murmurs softly, sadly, -v ' and low, . Somebody's waiting for me. On a green mossy seat in the flowry vale, , ' Where so oft I have played in wild clilld- ' ish glee, , . , '', " And read till I wept o'er each strange fairy ,; tale, .:. 1 Somebody's waiting for me. .-'.- . . ' In a low latticed arbor mossy ard old, Half hidden by grape-vines, which clam ber go free .nt;-i i.c:,. . : 1. j Where shadows at noon-time their dark ! mantles fold, "' Somebodj',8 waiting for me. ' The moonbeams are glenniing ojos ineadow. ! made to feel the ,wrijtlir BD(l iodigaa and hill...., , . .. . , , , ion anj chastening Xiand. of, a.,Af And oainc wiiu meir oeautv cuon tune a parrt' phletpublisbedt Liverpool,' in 1851, containing A 6elec'ion from the '.t$vei lations, translations and narrations'.' ofVopepU mith, tli founder of Rtor monism. The following propfiecy is here said to have been riiatfe by Smith-, on the 25th of.'SeDtembeml83?. In . .:. 11 Ai . A . ,sm wv.v.- - r--o filni(j'iit,'.wfteiher Joe Smith w(ajium- -AVKvsu.AT Au Lf V.fj W..,Uook tb Heaven, .0 cle.,0 Wg.9' :..J e. . V ' ;i .1,.,. ..11, tb " AH w forgot, so blest the sight, THE JosKrrf Bmitji. Vfrilyjlius ai:h the Lord, conceniS the warg that will shortly comefjd pass, beginning t the rebellion of South Carolina, which will eventually terminate id the death and misery of many souls. Ilie da s will come when war will bo poured out upon 'all nations,. beginning. at that pl .ce Vfor behoTd, the SuUthern S'tnteS 6h;dl be divided a'g.inst the' Northern States, and the Southern" State$Twill. coll upon other nations, even the: na tion of Cre.it.Bntian, as it is- oalled, and they shall alio call upon other 'na- tion?, in order to detend-themselves against o'her iiatiOnsSiand '.ihus war shall be poured out;upoa all naonB An I it shall coine,to pi ss, atter many days, 'sLves shall rise up against their masters, whu shall be marshaled and disciplined for war; and'U shall come to pas, also, thut the remnants who are left of the land will marshal them selves, and shall , become exceeding imgry, arid shall vex the Gentiles with a sore, ve'xvtyn'p and) thosi wkh the sword.'nnd br blocdshedj th- inliabU tants of (he earth shall mourn ; and vith-"faftiinf and plague; and ejarth IqtmkeK, and the, thuurjer o( heaven, ana uie nerce.Knu viviu ngiuumg v shall the inliabi&iitfs oP tli 'eflrttf d forest tree j mighty Jod, until the -orisumption ! decreed ' hiithrnade a full end of all iib-tr. HIRAM BUSHNELL t Mas. J. E. BAKER, - - - Proprietor ; ,' , .0-0-0-0- , ' . This Is a comfortable and commodious s Public houf cr-where every com- s " fort will be bestowed pou its ' . 1 ;r ; Guests. . r, i'-. .' .. ' j Good Stables, . ' , : H:.y and grain,' nnd 'Yards for Stock. Attention paid to' the wants of Emi, rants Unarges uu iwuviw , ,, " I.I L.n QuT..,U - I'UUIU VV I1 . t .:4 II. But where they, Uke diamonds, the flower-, . v ,h,r.uR.arv ! flia. STaints. cupsnu vy, ...j - z . , . r, c;,, Khali t. Somcbodyys waiting for me. r.d of the -blood 4fJlieJMnnT9, ' I cease to come up intp the eara of the lial hh listens rnv footstens to hear, Trd nf Sahbaoth. from Mia earlui U So I'll tie on my hat and has'.e o'er the . avenged of their enemies. VJire l"a''; '"i s. " t.tfoieRtand ye id roly piaQ8,, anu ue Far down in the arbor my childhood Ueiu no. moved, un'MAuiiHy; Of" tOi Voru A.ri ,',Wbc all the world seemsdrk,o4drear;t ''When life to nteiS all ttnulest, -! .' .'- u "., And HoJ, bright Star bos failed Wefcoer,-; " 'XiS. then we'll seek some qnlet nook. '-1' 1 'Neath foresf troen," by tabbling "brook, Thr.ro rest awllilc. thcro eck npM :r , , l'roin to'J and strife, frn cartbly-woes.- w Our spirits ealni, at still of night) When all thf world is buthed in sleep, When out tho sky the bright stars keep, Then homeward turn, oar souls subdued, Ouif spirits ealraed by solitudo. , .if tvnlii nan. 1 n.ainins' ao-ain 1 St. Swithin I 1 that the palter of big, uncompromw drops on the window p:.nes once more ? Ararwe to live under an nrabrella for the vest otour mortal stjoi urn tiiAndJ ,.,;n ontr rrrno.iniis individual answer the important qw&ioilO jfYfca jihatt we do with rainy aays 1 Somehow there is AM rful and m penetrable mystery ' about rainy days; OM maids alwava choose them to have the toothache, and tell about the .beaux J,, lliey'nifght hate had old bachelors always discover; holes' fii thtr stock-' irigs, and leaks m their S Andy bottles, nA f n hathfl in if On entering the water 1 was muuii im jyy- . x r treme buoyancy ; in swimming, h i" almost impossiWeJto ieeb fW'J'Pf'z U ti dl... I (T...,r .,vhKtfIil'AblV''IronT- k uowh. on such days. Children niver3al)y catch cold, and vetMnto mischief, ba bies. walJow thimbles and burn their ii n4., 4 S'l. trrVj. ttii.il!' anil . Illauk Book majiu- atrturer.AHieU Bluffs, J?wa, Is iirtpared lo execute auythflig in his deparitment of usiness, promptly, and in a substantial nlSvorkmahhke. manneri'aiid at Uw rices. it iio t.d atl-tf Lower Broadway, bitween Main,nI Scott Streets, Council Blaffs; Iow. ' JOHN JONES, - :.;J.f 9prletor. TtllS Houne is situated centrally to the business portion of tb(oity-.ts dpartmemts Urs and welHrwtHatod, awd-evcry hlug about .Ityiae an air oeuioiuj vy r,EE4A,nf'. a;co, ,;rl Tim io&ri tat"(Jtt Wciftc Vouti. VHOLES ALE aNP., BSH0AL" Drn'ga',,,ii It.d Msdiolnea i-ot 4 lit 1 11. . n.lir I . . r18 pnt BrusUssit " ; v " ,' oils, .-' " a , ". o' .,Vwnihei,..n . , Turpentlue, ... ... . Uye-stulT.,;.-,-; ...jt . y v--Glass, " , . jlasaware. H..;cii.4 ik.:ivl A superior oualltj mH,nJ f" chewing tobacco, cigars, bcotcli and Mocoby kuutta. ; ii- ' ' Goods and peiwery.tol- let articles. axtracU, colognes, -J l-.iUt mil fanrv. soaps. lolr.iiail. and tooth brushes. A full and coin pleto assortment of (1' STATIONERY 1 : T w: , p. S." ktEED,1 :' SPRING ' CRKEIC STATION, ' I ,SEVBN MILES , ... V (Xast of-Elkho'ru' Bridge, N. T., " ' Is prepared to BccomnioJate tho travel- wRh' KnterTainnienc. - rer mau riii . 1 .i.l.t.ui liflL nnil irrnln. and' oeasc k-u v"'.M"J -r- Sfor.k wintered, aud nroviiiions and sup- . t u 1-..- ... ... -, nT.tr. iianu. plies kept on Spring & Summer i JUST, ARRIVED AT,, , ,, IJIEbliATIIJ imOTII EllS &.CO I- ' AMUAMSTMiT.'pliiuWr- ' ; ( JSttwtcn.X Zlh.'fijd '4th Streett.) WTiers may at all times bd found one f j Jk( st i j;i ;nc t ' ii'.;.! 11 s . . it' .and best tlfict4 Pckf of.:! , ' , DWdsrand ' ! fil I 'a, 1 . mGROOERIES i.WwV ov ', tub Missouat Rvx ? ' 1 , ,1"' Consisting jn part " ,: of Dre'ii Goods,' Prints, Herfgea, De Lain Realv-made Qothinif, ;. Tea, CoITkc. Sugar, Crockery,' Hardware, Carpets, boots' Dud Shoes, Hut and Caps. etc. iil-lf- dear,. ' Somebody's waiting for me. Clas.I Kll7.,.BKTir. ' ' a umI"wHLEtj A little- while and every fear, , , That, o'er the perfect day ...., Fii.igs shadows dark and drear, ;i ' Shall pass like miBts away ; . The secret tear, the anxious sigh, , v' j " Shill pa-iuto a sinilo s , lime changes to eternity , We only wail awhile. A little whi!o and every charm, , , That steal away the heart,. . .... Aud earthly joys that warm, : tS:r, And lure as from our prt, . i : . ) ' Sliall cease our heavenly view to dim , j Tle world thall nof, beguile , 0 irevea-fal hful thoughts from nun ' " Who bade us wait a lit le while t A l'.ttle, while,; and all arouud The eaith the sea, and ayrt J Tlie sunny light and saviul -mury. i :.' . Ot Nature's minstrelsy,.. . -,i lr Shall be as they had never b en ;,, . . . 1. 1 :i ; I. 'And we, so wean aim, "... ,; ; j Be creatures of 4 brighter scene , I . 1.11. 'J " ' 1 Wa only wan 11. no wuu--. J ; ;" i THE,' teW HEART, ' ; ; Iluna't! hurrtth), for.hiugbing love J'" A flg for those who' sigh . ' Hurrah 1 burrub I fr tho' bounding bjjjt, .The bright audparkllnsr' eye!- ' Tlteru'i eare'cnoirgh to darken ctill '! Lite's Rath where'er we roaut; , , Let molapcholy brood not 'r ! t- . '1, ' " The festive beard at hoieq, ,. . , t( Hurrah, ,,, . Tbestuloly frrm, the haughty brow, - Tko cold niiOe.t'e '(ftr5, !- ' . Hf a"' the'slSvoH that worship them, 1'he pomp they .eannot suaro t . ,K ' But the smiles that past the roy lipff r TUe look of artless flee, . I' 'That Sl tho warm aud cheerful hearty 1 0, that's the love fowoo! ' ' " ' " " ' ... Hurrah I fe.. substance coroner, s ' l:A,l W n kIiiIm nf jury pa, wttif k.wx . , I 7" neDriiiiuii. "Death by hanaing round a ru jyA.woman who rectntlv had her butter seized by the clerk of the mar ket! for abort weight, g .ve as a reason, thut lh cow from whh h tho butter was made, was 1 subjuct to 'a cramp, and that caused this . dtcr to bhrink in weigh' I ' i k j 1 1 I I ' 1 1 1. ni.ih In eome ; lor Denoia u coum:, iv siiiLh the Lord. Am'-n." " The war becm in South Carqlina,lf Insurrections of slaves are already dreaded., Famine will ceriiiyVffljct some Southern commuhities. The in terference of Great Britain, on account of the wimt of cotton, is not Improba ble, if the war is protrnctekf!.In, the miantime, a jrenerid "wur -in Jarepe appears to be jliam'uieiit: 1 , IlaVe we not hd a propliet among us Phil adelphia Sunday Mercury. " - Liim itubi I'i aivs A - fir.grers.nd v nrrivewith carpet baa: And, moreoveribusbands tat at home fromHtW office' o,eletV.A4f .ti...n.livU wnotrlhrr fxor4l backward and forward in the"creak iest chair in the home, and .flattening, their noses against tbe window-glass-, wlulelJieVy; wonder andlbiy Jif it is go mg to faui hii fate ail ... Th" nKnti'angelic luoibfM?dabu!PSie.nuisan; cei little abort of -tha famiS-pax on rainy daysj. They invariably 6ad out hat the bimncy smokes, and that the chijfenj are badly brought up," on these rjecasinns Nerer know, such t, U discoveries on a sunny any, in ouir me 1 ir rann A nave . bu. r'iii t-ccvum streak abdut thowrftiidliVo jjasn'il) U.'f la cum in fit rikft throuch to the sur- face in rainy weather I v We wonder liovC uh r. sna jr o-f otwhich piUotytIlfi u !,.i)id Mr, 1. .mt . A Tits iv TH i tiiitfSiA. A Syri nn correspondent litd. Jem lalem. Apd send We crap fn his note hook., . Arnonff.orner Visited was thej'Dead Sea, the aspect! of which, he ays.js very peetiiiar, the lake being nemm? f T ,7 v'-ri f f 5-5 tall mountains. The beach', hlf hi ale. half sand,' waK coterea wn :r,i ovi ia good deal of decayed TeRelabley mat ter.'and ote could '(pick dp grear quantities of a sort -of black .stone not coal, which, when fabbed, together, gave forth 'a a'rongulphjir- , 9 ous smell. It is a ' Curious ..fact .tliat., w.wt when we were approaching the sea, andHvhile yet at -sorof, distanpe, the - Kreese that blew from.jt TWTW my hands and face. lmoste iikya, & .! o I nmnncr Ihe TOSt, ueitr mi 10 AZlAlftt- i .i a Jheoxious natare rf;lh waur,,rov :i . ff .'kfn.nii, anA ears, smarting Add tJW illVH'U w burning irtgWiuuy, ana o ";iy" .r hnl nsarlv as much. My hair wai1 literally gldf d ' logether tori . 7 a AZt some days afterwards. Sentinel. TAUIiisra Timely Warning". V A'wrUer inhrNewi Vorll -eTXaK of .Thursday last gives publio cur rencVtaMhonghts which lhousahd - s of the citizens ot tnai Fsevmuum u t now good reason to seriously entertain. isitors ftPnr thr. cpuatrj Lnenf U a part of War taeto .J H arpet ba3s and trunkal 1 see frotr, he-published proceed. rf'l N. select that' rArlicnlar opporlunity of going liehiissyfng ab?tH frith 'his 'Jianda In! Ills sockets 'strfy, thoutfli f in8 f the Union Defence Committee, irAo-day's cily'ppers.halit Uo1TMilXSX tion has been unanimously adopted by . . . tDrt,'oalIingthetlentlonoftheGeB- '- eral Ghvernm'eW 10 the nec0ssUjrof 4 r. .irfhenini? AheC defences of KewS U tYork City,ThiU,ajstepin the right!lAT0 riirpr.imn. nnci H cannot yo moment too fioono"Amo8t every day 4J seems to strengthen; ma . prooaony no that we shall hattf1 tf 'VraT with- Ureax.,!t Britain, and potHblftMifo'? f8 u withfnthe next sixmpih?-,,:'?' unscrupulous and ambkiotta monarch; ioal powers have no special, attach ment for our free insfyuronsi-ahd th recent exoirttffent fftbe MorrflJ, tetifr 'Tilrth virluallv exclude 'from Ant' ,.-, tnnrket'many Wis hf British goods) - has excited, much b tter prejuaioeg-a. ,ifnst us.j Supera!dedttr':'t1'i,.tltt5. Englhh and French wovernmenw ro nTrtrosl'comDelled to have Ihe cottOtiT People didn't; weftrikelslinrthose days, did they? lid he count the number of fickslrt the hold, and tell TiU wif' thev would'nt last until the shuwei".w(ts dverf Hfntesi nKGhtii Ztl little more economical xibuUsigtjHie, ' ('f)i n BaiDCEK OM thk Plaiks A oAfN.VVe give the follo'wio from the Riick v Mountaia Jtfmtoi llylH i v Capt. James Bridjter, nrrived, krtt this morning by coach, and will pro cred at once to-1ay-ont- nnd-ioeat after "the i, J Deirer 'An! ibnl horthwst1 Ih-uMfflsaW ec !.. '.. i-. a..(o.f:cji'!nb:. Ladies )l -If" ..'I ortdger. paS uwrg iu jJWBC-innr well-known pioneer came. 50 tins coun irvi forty years ago 1 Bt2K"W(tiW Hen ry'a expedition.' Biirl Vterwafds' witli utilette: anJ was of Weaver's 'party coats, to see'irihe".pornes ranjtes and ugs were naciy 110m outT'liidn't the whole family wish he would " paddle off" somewhere . . a van . -. . a while 1 hy nas noi som etuated an account of (the onomy in the ArkfT;'f u f vou re leropled tpjMUm- bU-atllhe meddling iAUspagition of jSQUJS (.souses, "wrrew rain -weuwHM reudftrs t out of Jjf au?8.li?nferih.eP togtid tkeir:repetijiie.'3ei!is3 towafiust remembwiltat Mr8Koah's husband was a hundr fcwn. gooi. sionti , An exohanga gives tlio of lhe erdick.r a receut coroner.s y pn a. m briii tion : 1 iiuirLic. ..,1,011 li d went on to Salt ""Lhka m that winter; snppn'ng 'it certainly to be the Gulf of Oalifornif er'the Paci-' fie Ocean. The Captain says Uy found p6ld everywhere in this.-country 4n those dayi but hought it;un? worthy of their aoticc ta rain'e for-it, as beaver then worth 88 -per pound), was the beet flaying gold they wanted to min fr in the creeks and rivtr. Fort Bridger takers iu name from this feiuieniuu, wvu uu .v"--j 1 11 -, "T T-4-.'"l --, . llicxxARiifjLK Ciiaoks. Hie 'CI veUnd Via indealer says ihe last obll of the President upon Ohio lor trops has worked some remarkable formation in that citv. Wen whA net er compli-ihed of any tiling' beMra, are rapidly Terging towards aetJifed iftEr m iv. and so manv mrve oeeoma, snu denly nearsighted as to ye ate au un nMiaJ activity in the apertaela market, Men. considered' nbla-tadied lereto-: lore are attackoolM'kkJHmanas-Jtn4 limn ttldng-4n a manner i"U harrow ing to the feelings, hi lair dw. has , beeif discontinued ia'anany jrwlancei Ir.,i 1ttVs never, before) iuspaeted i o hnytlng but jet i.blakaawe pjettjng, rrnidlv.ii. lifl . a'x "Jemmy a got httiiJItiierwai't for U1VV Uill 3 e wcVdo not bbj"t it a fashioned'- liottheslet ccj Vi .11. U nice, 11 ,yuu nave steep rooieu irrreuv-i m, i y pur okWet ters, with ji perpeju- tuiiei of rin-drops playiDw over tfead 1 it is convenient taanetm.'pptiiu the jlelspidated old clothes, for there U no dangertf;laiM hm'mtih fashionable neighbors, who dont know ' . ... . 1 . ?i ... .1.. 1 : fhata pncii means rps,i to,xick up,a'l the. dropped stitches of bur 'burned, overburdened live.' o a v. a . look at the paat. (imj: weave' plan the future. Jl we had. 0 fiuey wea ther, ourherls never would .sp up at the i5hl uf ' blue ') IPs of sky, and mellow bunts of utsj4mV A thing considered,' we'll try to get along with the rain, and if there comes a very sAnkinc natteriiiir. a-'"ufTatmjr'time, we will think of M:r VW ,a4 tat offie ihfttikful I MR'. G. tV. yVvi.I.V. 1 .Um-n. 1 !Aivnni.i ha-iihtAined bv fair and s peaceful Tttorumerce', the blmtoSei. JvWK. that they ,wii npcjuireu,. are. en at the expense anu uuu " Already do British' sliips begin" td run live' 'WockadKfi Southern ports, and 4 L J a. a ul n 1 u tin r Britain,; as seems noW 'most probable ,; . , a oureitr is bv nomeans secmetRgainpt. jr attacks from her powerful navy. i;.nn$ a if France should league with 4??.,il would require all our watchfulae and strength upward. joaine uauang-. ing blows which wiW b awed at our commerce adour cities upon llw sett baard. JUI U,'-the!refoTe,stak' oua . sei from prdduct and'oui rear awn befall prepared Toirwh4tvcr contiu Tt gncTe's may arisef.-r-Ji2 5is;i I The acmi-reoogniuow nnwt 5 Queen s proclamation fcivei to tne rvtc'3 il, Slates, seem to affordJappr-m-tj Uions that the fears abor-expres. "mav be realized-.- ' ..I' Jo hol!sr Class ot'Vluifcsfa.l L.The. Washington correspondept.'"ft the New York Express hits off tbVftf-" fidb-seekers that infest the Capital at s IK 1 1 iouows , ..'..iM it I4t stems very unreasonable to ex pect all ,to volunteer their srvites'-irt ihejwftr' arttf The "GoTrlment. AIJ our taste are"; w alike, Joroe,, wi1, f t5 aerva 4heirenniry in. one depairi , 0 meidand ' others '' U aaoihec;- .tThu ..f.,? R.iArv'of 'Uie Treasnrv' inual 1 . '! itliA1 nf IIih riAl rii.t.l4.nl of irirt ' hie party t-for alreaJ)V--lI J :, ' a t well aatis rAemhera of . - . 1" " :.i up to 1 oaiuruay, were emui iwdfiJed away M6,O00 tpHaatikinaisaJ for p8ttiona under uoveranaeaisuu" Treasury tiepariaaenna m .u fat offiiet. ToVxped that ihesagea tlemen, after- hkvteg ! tenleil ; Vti ir? fry Thtt rtkib'ui-fif'.f XJiita thAK ! raia in respectio Hub ful!owln - y 1 If. 'dtVrtiu mnolf ad clam shells up the alley, wflfc: a4l for a horse.' . 'The deur Utle relloa what a genius he will make ; but gel it we are going to have'eompany, and must rrf some ft-h for dinner." " -Is Ii'tive raj M Dad on lor wttisny, buti llistisaippi river .w(er, 'diluted itba rVe ot Aolarxa wiA ARAVCt Orychnine, itfry pood AukuaJa lor Cinctiina'tl afJeof hlfl'tVe havo bet nviepriveiL 7 .1 der theii seryioe to Uen, cott is sun' ,, ..t, -1 j ply redkcwouA. Jr. r If H Uiose M5.00Q waull go into f 4beWy;wottldnnth war be hauled I eo&h i tskci -hi t 1 aeihboi , it , , . IreeaWora fo. X 'ohselret'ist' all J 4 S 4 r.