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‘Tea and Four Dollars a Day. PIB ae Fans I send this epistle tree, ee not take Blow. y, inatead of being fathers, had they little children BochTitina had not surprised, altho’ ‘twas very or Brat the tn, that’s good bohea, they bartered it Por aaah for four and twenty teas—just four dollars ae. fish that have been nibbling, or sharks, I'd er 8a Or, -_ the an that runs, that he may fight another Or ae that stolen things are sweet, not soon forgot- ‘Tho’t to get back to tea again, with four dollars a day. A lame excuse than none at all, is better, I've heard say— bor] easy ‘tis to find excuse for four dollars a =, with city fathers, who of tea can’t do without; pi li it is their “ mother, dear, don’t know the loves are out.” But fled be restrained from such bad practices— I'll bet the Mayor, that’s in the chair, will vetosuch, I Tho’ Whey, may te try their hardest, with spouting get juite hoarse— Thope and trust, hy all that’s Just, “the Mayor's the iter horse.’”? How, if they plead, as case of meed, it wastes the time ‘o tu. 2 their their tea at City Hall, and they don’t like the pay, My kind advice. I in a trice give, that they every day, Go take their tea along with me, not far across the way. Who niaeane know “ Dan Sweeney's house,”’ is igno- Ts And that hat be sive » good Deetsteak, fine coffer, and Beet ye very little of this town—so, conseript fathers, Go there and take your tea, nor longer take the city’s pay. For "bout a shilling, if you're willing, you can have a good blow out, it * i you've often had, ‘twill not create the anait’y ak friends come with you, you can pay from your own purses, Tustead of making others pay, s0 weil deserving curses Tornado at Nauvoo-- Destruction of the Mormon Temple. The Seerctary of the Icarian Community at Nauvoo, writing to the St. Louis Republican, under date of the 20:b ult. says:—The Temple of Nauvoo, erected by the Mormons, finished in 1845, partially burnt in October, 1848, having but its four Lis —all its timber works having been consumed by the flames--was des- $0) ed by® hurricane on the 27th. On arriving at oo, in March, 1849, the Icarian Community te ht this Temple with « view to refit it for schools, its studying and meeting halls for a refectory capable of rare fede ‘about one thousand persons, Many pre- yap were already made. ‘anes agent had been sent the pine forests of the North to buy timbers of di- mensions necessary for re-establishing the roof and floors. Some other pieces of wood were ready; a steam mill was purchased to fit up a+ asaw mill; the saw mill was nearly finished; a vast shed was ‘ing near ie Temple, to shelter the carpenters; the masons were tie fa the ying the Neste of the pillars whea, on rightf ane, the most many years, yoo, where light. 4 rain, seemed united to over their heads, threatening to crush them and bury them up. “ Friends,” cried out the foreman, “ wo are ‘all lost” and indeed their loss appeared to be certain, Cee te cpienaia San FRA! See nis #08 044 CALIFORNIA —FEROCOE iP "Crewcaat scent Clty, for Ch Warren, to ‘op application to ILE & CO., 63 Front atrest, For it Sates TWENTY 7 inning Smack, 1m good Verto’ ae aay Wall street. PRI ett ten, hee “ouble has ‘aud stands A | on ee a splendi ‘iH a FOR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA CHLA~ amship CHER: aoe Henry wi 4 5 grelock, Swi gee & ASPINWAL!I Le ROCLAMATION.—WATTS' NEKVOUS ANTIDOTE 18 arantecd, to cure all bin : petra sxtigo,, Consumption, Rheumation, t, Fits Prostracion from Nervous. Bebill tata, an oe evens or poe affections. $1 8 bottle; $9 dozen; L, es. St and 5 South street, ‘MisDIVAL. of Neuralgia, Tiedou! ervous Debility, Anaphrodisia, and tual, me this 27th day of Feiss 1850. WATTS. CALEB 8. woupuvLL Mayor. ERY LA ey veighd BOOK, OR MORAL PHYSIOLOGY— Were ik carefully r ci dic with the Barometer, rims ine free. BEAT NATURAL PAYSICIAN, DR. H. K. ROOT, celebrated Consumption and Blood Doctor, jarometer, office, No, S12 ‘Examination ef the tts for the southern and eastern walls, which had always been looked upon as the weakest, now shaken by the fall of the former, seemed on the point of tumbliag on the But the running rubbish of the northern wall stopped at their feet. Now rushing ont of the ruins, in the midst of @ a of dust, snd rain. wrapped ‘up in lightnings, thunder, and a furious blast of wind, expteling every —" to hear . i hg y presested in getting eut, as. those w: eating and ae frighten- from ‘hice they emerged. that overthrew the wall & I the Temple, and ‘ensibl dislocated and inclined the two oth: took up carried off the roof of the old school house, when the walls, falling on the floor beneath, broke down the beams, and t! reatened ole <4 jury to six ‘he creek, the bank of which the wash! Re the = i - in order to save themselves. They took re- = farm; whence they were soon after brought of the wagons of the community. All the me hele were ravaged, the fences overturned, windows broken. One of the members of th» fe Gereney got on horseback, and repaired to where men were working out of doors, Drought back soaks happened. and conrulted clared that fall down, dettor jeneral Arsem! rency, met juate, resolved, first, jon was urgent, for the safety. bot rs of the et San and of the inhabitan! foreigners w! curtority might bring to the Second, that by unOxiag ‘the walls. stone by stone, they might preserve some good ones. Bat as this would take up much ie, bevpin much work. and expose them to msny fatigues and dangers, and conside the lives of much more valuable than money, they decided to some other means. Those means having oe e structions, that will serve until they another Jarge and fine edifice. ‘Tre Macretic Tecrenarn Case is Bostox.—In the U. 8. Circuit Court, before Judge Woodbary. the case of FO. J. Smith vs. Hugh Downing and others, for an Siuestiee against House's T: sh Line, is Det F. 0. J. Smith and a it Rufus Choate, Charles Heorge Gifford. of York, fi t at ® distance signs of int House machines, which thee claimants all in the of for accomplishing the differences in the means employed, without ence in what constitutes the essence of the | Among other things offered to be put up tn defence is & letter writtten by one Dr. Bell. in France, that a quatiennes in that country named Dyer, some twenty bad the ides of, and ufactared som > of their new art; also, similarities eted to, and lune 13, POR MYER POOL —oNiTeD erares wait STEAM- ship PaciPl0, Capt, Kara Nye—This steamabip will site for Burs} _Paaitireiy Sature Sely M., from her berth at th of berth "eseured till paid for.— fr bavi Alled accommodations ae a ore unequi aceo: nvpw (5 “COLLINS, 56 Wall stroet. 11 letters and pape: hrough the Post thes. steamer Atian od the Facite, aad sail Suly 77th. hat SITED. 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Alfred Read Heed Capt Hem Redington Win Keda ‘arrell Reni Reneaud Miles ShawReilly Reed Riley Solomon IL Ricker Freeman Richeson Lester Michardeon Ham- rere Wi ‘mH KoStendort Wm ao ‘Sin r ‘Anto: Robertson Andw Beredish Mothew Swaine Edwore sr arte Chas ry rt me sat —aee B Snars Gow iw Stebbins TBan- Seecety' Peter ay Iwano ashenat Bimrwn John A Sitopeon Jno HE or Bhirlock Mars Sebringrowdlor Lo . Taylor Richard 7 Tahey Edmond Torrens Sosa’ Torbort J Burrows Thomas Chey K of Cal John T Woeiticek one Tetston Jamos Wiibi am ¥. BRADY, P. My te ided | Life is too +? heal any portion of the one to oe joret, red Seer e thera ther. The timels ne (Braas of saving the snd the life of thotasnde ‘us the brat edition was iagued id too févereise it by the urgent ‘heen indebted 401s THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICALCOMPANION. BY. DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, ” 1K OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. Trwerticth Edition, 18mo., pp 280. Price, $1,00. THIS WORK Is INTENDED BOPRTRARET Fyriet id Raeeer cone con tem, pissing marriee 90) ae il MAKKIED, or ¢ important ‘secrets which should ticularly. Here, every female—the wife, pudding into wom: uses, 8) mptome, and certain mode of Cure, will het fea in subject 7 revelations contained in ite blessing to thousands, »» the Pee fhe ed received by the author (which be is permitted by the writers to pul Lish) will attest, SICKLY AND UNIAPPY WIVES. Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Dayton, 0, Ber, putting her life in tw ningot Senge the'lust ve may cases Gu lta receipt and peru saproas to you 7 It atforded my ‘dietressed. mind, end the fates ried to'my wife, on Teacning. that th growed vofery ef MM, Descmeaus provided remedy. 40 prospect to me which I litte aden wi ion can ever repay the tng beep the means, of imparting to ug would ec in ‘The Magri But for this, 9 othes set ay head, robability, ave been in her g ad my ehildrear ef woul motherless.” Extract from a Letter. COMPETENCE ASD HEALTH. Lawn, casrePa, Oe My DEAR Sin—I know you will ha im eneroaching upon y Muge (im behalf of mayeelt ourselves u Private Medical Compa Tc has been worth its weight gold tome, If Lexpress myself rather warmly, you will see that Teannot do so too wai miy, when I inform ave, through it, been benet 1 obtained y olts of my wl about where | was at a thet only, with them Darely the nee begin pablo to of verso ‘This ing strugele on my prone was im quence ral the pro otrasted vecnaition of 2 From a Physician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES. OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, Re. Tlow man; Extract from Latter. TO THOSE JUST MARRIED.—“HaD I KNOWN?’ - Pr-anenruna, Nov. 29, 1847. ~ A.M. Mavnicrav: Had I known i portan® mates treated ef ia The Married Woman Private Medi eal oe some a Ts age, 7 yi 1h red'y ee ich ou you oe oultbead knewiag what tt do. case ted of. TL trust: ene aie TS Letters are daily reevtved of a of this character, unnecessary to present, ‘Yo those yet unmarried, but contemplating haps beritacing as te the prapeiety of | ‘ndursng Ait endan tn ‘iappiness, cannot ef course, impracticable to 6 Tiows subjects treates of tended for (he married, ot t V0 y cumnean neither is it nocessars, dunce it is every one's duty ¥ Begserend of Rnowlodge grberoty the vafferings to wife, a mother, or a8 {re tuliject, cam be obviated. COPIES WILL BE SE BY MAIL, FREE OF accep rred TO THE PURCHASER. On the Feruet, of 0 Dollar, MAN'S PRIVATE bi mpi pos nand fo a pa Piles ane Booksellers shrocghous the Uaives ben EW MEDICAL BuU BOOK work, on che nature losures, and all hindres aft jeatra: Berest number of b large a0 life. “by lower Bostwick, “ao edition, Pewe $10, Ex! pri “fey at, Pig perene th Badtion, 14 pla: STuiNatH & oF. 64 Browtway ARIS AND LONDON TREATM dexease. y NT, 42 Reade street, sets Ours in every enee, oF ‘vo vay. 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