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•b». .DKM0CU4-*" ac* WKMT, I'tWUk" J. T. »III.I»n»:TII^ •. *. HM'M KIMi urrtci.it. H-APMI '»P TI« __ i. »s»ny --T..-W. kl. __ it I:M'»)«.» S^~ VtTV .ii.bg 1- "i Wwi»r' Ft Ml I'UlvMI'I'A I. JAMES MCUASAS, Dir I»K i"IA I S rou mi- '*»—mvr-__ )6lM c. miKf:\K»CE, •r *£iTi: TIl«f til" li'A-tlv U,J'ilHl -l« party are banning *.-riotialy Ut^r* «d at Oio dbgitftL of the rank, and •«»iaili»tiou vli'l A'"l liiae: Kocky Motntiiin«,*f" aay^ Ji" f^. Tiin.'n! "What a pp!«*n.li.l Wool'r librae h« a»-Pt ui*,? Uaxnniii. "What vrich tfo|,| mine h« ownV the V. Il» nil-l jingling *omo har I uioncy l»v way ol mi»lanatioii.J— "What a ni«*c y«»nnj luan Int ILacict li. u. Ii. Stow.-, "lint what Km Ik |oiie (*.r bis eountry »ajs lli" at ill iii'j'iisitivi rank and lil NN hy, he hai iliailii'y**) t»»:n. Kearti^y and |„:en court martialM and .liit^rai'e.l,is Uie anawtT? and duii't* that allow |faUl Thr N«w Torf |n.i.l tiling tint h«il,je« which we publish «-iitir(i. and cointin inl it tho "Miiik and lih* A (»ai.ai MIST*«K.—Why did not the 4* lnoer.itie party let *i all mch Hi«»» as Ca-s. Ilnch.iii.-in, Douglas, iVree and M.ir ev. .^nd iioinniiite llr. K iwil'1 ha* al H«y, |ie,»ii a iTOdl( moerut.-anil ll|,*iefnre (t Wn-^i'liOl IlikVl' been peceafcaiy- Irjh in Iw lurn a »i|liiin»-rset beUvrfii two d.i\s hi— what i haiicr w.mM a in in, «rti li»- only crura th» Kockv Al"iint •ms, a* hilfiilreild n4' tin,ii»mils of C.ilitor M* nmerK have lo|te ami Ihcoijild W hili|j of |t, li.ive d'ooil bi-fore .1 man nf ycienee «rho h.K foii-(fl leeh, I^'« ami wilite"liars," •nl been farther North than any other whi'e man V Wi'iililn't he have been a northern candidate thmii'h Si-rii nly tiiiiiwh, Hr. Kane isp otiab y infinitely bet ter ^. ilifie.l for the l»i,.« il.i.cy than Mr. Hr.-Iiiorl, yet, it remainul for thefilrtrW re lrtlfcl eant to r.ip the i limax of the riilien l^n« in nomiiiatint a roinmriinler an ex plorii ex|ieilitio|4 for the Pre.-itieney We •to li"t wninb-r lie nmst res| 11 pirtykirk at it. Ilovv can prod, nt men who have anv regai for their cmnrtry. tiave any ronfidence in a man who has nev er given any proof that lie is worthy of it? Meallv. when any sensible aiana-ks himselt H»e o^iestion why he should vote for Fre lai^nt, he must come to the conclusion there is no reason in bis doing an. The- do not ei po«-l Ifc TI is oviilcn* from the crtttliii and c^niVwions of tlie hlui krepuMiran lea ders that they l«» not expert to elect John Fremont I'rebident. He was noniinated without any belief in- his auceess. 11c was nominated to nther into the ranks of tho ne.w northern ac tional party all the Rtrailers and Cietions outside of the llemocratie Party, with a view of uniting and training them for the great struck' of 18(10, when the Areh Traitor of tli« Viiinn, th«(Sreat Ifijjh l'riest of the llipher law religion,\Yilliant II. Sew ard i» to he put upon the 1'residential gaee course with fairer prospects, as they hope, of election. rntil that period bilge effort* awl •antiring laU.r will he einplovu*] touni his lidiners with a common hatred •f t^ie So«ith and the Union, prelin'i »ary to announcing the doctrine that union with the slave Status ran no longer be tolerated. We are verging toward a condition of tilings which in vites the heartless fatalities of the na tion pM the detnieti»vn uf a gev crnment which present* barricry to their unholy ambition. We aee the germs of a spirit ii* a few demagogues, which in comparison to that of Aaron Ilurr and lene«lM-t Arnold, makes the hitter persons ap pear as patriots. Arnold would have •urrendered tbo army under his command, and Dttrr would have inva rfe,l and conquered a neighboring na tion, but Seward would involve the North ami South in a warof dissolution that lie might ride over a portion of the ditmemliered Republic. Wc wonder not at the expression ®f horror upon the countenance of Dan iel Webrter when Seward nnnounted Kiia new "Higher IJIW" doctrine. If lie could have seen tlik day, he would have trembled still more for the fate tof his country when any man high in place dare annoineej^^ Kansas is convulsed by Higher Law slytes, the street* oT Itoston have sn sprinkled with blood shed in the :«aae of the fugitive Bums, by men of the higher law creed, and nearly every iriot of the past two years, so dis graceful to the nation, have l*en the tdirect result of a doctrine abhorrent -*po older anJ law, aud fatal to republi can liberty. Sumner in the U. 8. Senate swears »rt tlie ('onstitotion as he un it and not as the Courts in- H, Md the lener demagogues the land are teaching the Jfcat obedience to a law whiith i wrong, cannot and ought not ha mfcroed. Cataline had his follow .jipiM^MWd hi| jfca, CataKne eon |ak«d Ih* Ko«aa IkpuUie aqd Sew »r.i i. !«»g tbewuue with Ui« Uq»uU .if Auujrif*. "k M.mv will be UmI to hfc trcartnj^ Me ttfctil civil Miurchjr ia tpoii u*, when it will bo too late to jW«t cni A" ttkf. T^'- utt«» tiU i*fiMrif |prtgrt iu the no"i'f »tv* «t i a,llt— ilioii Mvtionalfsin i- tin only ciitiu! uf aocial liw»r«lcr. A »cttioii "if party i* always an engine of mi» .•liicf. It fticririidrr* liatn-'!* and de 'bnttrtics putriotirdii and itndrint:! tni'ii rtmuc L*Mi.-^bo withdrawal o' patlio l.an«l« from market makes every ,! thing oonncotod with ibcoa of iulercst to ae puLUfc mi alitwturrt a* a candidate f»r the editor of tie BAeton /"qtriot^av• I'rwtiileiH'V Tin: siini'l^ ani'm th« i in* Umi a iour through the Weft, 1-rmMieiM). i fl«.« farty «pro«itiou Jljr asking t»H^ ^o^.o^nt »„d prot«».ible hiwiaeM •cut MWWt'narw to til® n*»"is there. lw»hd '.ocated at the ^ovcrnraent i i rtll hnt that h»od»p«cuUtionconititutee the' I |0|tlf tri. (I prioe, or bouihi at poconJ b»nu at oou- JiilirH,)U #..?all0e| Bioii. ed in ?»luu,»o that large trac's of raire i IV -U1SW.T* tfMtr me l»nd p.ir. baMed at $1 i*i and i-i per .« "flu., l-.. I acre, hn?J been Bold at at !j»l tu att%a»fa«,t,»ry. Wlutt a u» an,j w u»e steadily increan- i-|, tl0 Kreinont liiis *fty^ tin* N. Y. Iri* i while fiirint ni^ht at -Yo {"'r aero Mlow niiul.lv olimh-d tlic ha*e yielded auf^cient to pa? co#t to nwnrrs beyond Monroe drew tho Jincs in his celebrate mesmg upon int^nnl improvement, and in the cnunui.nioi of the Monroe doc trine, the goats soon operated from tho sheep. The farmer all at onee bicamo 'national republicans,' and Mr Cay, chagrined and disapointed, joined them. Where wns Mr Bu '.hanan all through this i Did he go oil after ibe strango gods of the republican party, like so many pretended democrats of the present day Not at all. We find him unwa vering in his support of democratic prin ciples from the day ho entered on the floor of Congress until tho present and we drjy hit enemies tu prove differently." Serrd'tnp Know Xothing» and Black Republican*.—The basin of the union between these parties of fractions of parties, is hostillity to Romanism, and to the appointment of foreigners of offi ce, or even the sons of foreigners tu the highest oflices. Yet, to carry out these doctrines, they have selected a candidate for the presidency who was horn and reared among slaveholders, and is said to hrvc been a slaveholder himself who, moreover, ii tho son of a foreigner, and is or lately was a Roman Catholio,— last seen, however at Mr. Beecher's church. In short, they seem to have studied to discover how near, in each of these particulars, they could oome to a positive violation of tlieir creed, without violating it in term*. They have found a maa who has been all or nearly all, that they profess to abominate, but has clambered over to them, or towards them, *mt in time to answer their pur poses. Surely p.d'tios make h#ange bed fellows.—A'. 1'. Journal of Corn merre. This inconsistent is humorously il lustrated by the following communica tion which a correspondent has sent to us: "The nomination of Fremont reminds us of the story of the young woman, who declared that she would not marry an ItUhman, nor a Presbyterian, nor a minister,—and in a few years she actu ally found herself married to all three, in onc-an Irish presbytcrian clergyman. nwrM of Eioqaenrc. The following buret of eloquenoe was delivered before court of justice in Pennsjlvania: "Your honor sits on the adorable neat of justice, like the Asintio rock of Gib raltcr, while the eternal river of mercy like the eadavarous of the valley flows meandering at your feet." The following was the commencement of a speech of a lawyer in Naw Jersey ''Your honors do not sit here like marhle statues tn be wafted about by ev ery idle breeae." Another thus eipactated: a very learnedspeech. IIo has roamed long as the} with old Romulus, sucked with old Soe- •on A LKUMAflKt D"l,°",ly I lha espewn nf iirp-over.^nr, bnt the1 onc'ittl citt of the lund, atid ia some ca ne- ••"0. t'Vt »n 1 )»i7 per aero have heon AN OVKKWllKLMINC* REPLY. In tho courso of a lorg, able, and withering reply to the oft-refuted aland ers in regard to tho federiilisin of Mr. Buchanan, tho New York l»y Book says: ••Now, the truth i«, Mr. Buchanan nov er was a federalist in tho truo sense of that term. A federalist was an opposer of the war of 1 1- Mr, Buchanan sap ported the war by his own good sword, i table of the speech he showed its injustice to the ju CALLED SE.MUW. Tbmp^js Jn'y 3a, io o'^ofctfeA. u. Senate mat |Kiii'uni to «iij..nn.n*i.«. Motion by a m«»inl-«-r fu-ui Van Bunn thai tlie Rev. Mr. Ml* ..rer l« requested to l«^n tbe proco-'dia^t with j»»ay«i.— Aitor»teil (lit- Sen.it.- |f"C P.!(,i lilt Jo tl»ini U-as of tbcgiKj-l of tin- wln»l« -mmtrr than of the a^aiidiM tiif'nt!I *F a *i it. l»«it a limit* n *aid in liiftSU Loui* spi-tp-li, lituliaiiaii will n Mole nation, and bring order mil «f confusion. *d to ll,re^lotl.m per day. Mr. An ler«"ii uinveil to aiaend by itrui iD.'OMt t.ai.il i»-*rt $2. Mr K*m ev mevnl to amend by la«*rtit^ Ike name of the ilinr keeper. K-»diitwn l.iill the Ue. Mr. McCrary l:w *.d that the Rev. 1*X. She irer b» elerte.l rtiaplaiii of t'.« Senat.-. Mr, Tlwir»t»»i ».n4 he h.ul a rev^ net rei 'ion, brH rf the preael er would J^a for either* d* of the i,n.-t.o i.ror or against Uib B-nk-r |{ufri «n*.'r Hie A!'«t'tii«ii»t» at lb- Nortti, li« would npjiose Hie eleelmn. Mr. Browning rfinarK'-'! tl.at lie was ttie y,.„» rii-»er who piit\id foi him iie misilit w to make. Coolhaii^h, Ain'.eriiMi and Cleaver werf a^lr,,M 1 ofl .red and refund for them. AH this, of course, attributable to the inllueneo of railways, which hate rendered these land valiial.lby furniahin^ ihe oecu panti winh ready aoce^s to markets. Itut the emigration must be rcry lar/e, or these tract* would not bo eo much in demand. Ku.lwaye have directed emi grants into the proper channels, and at the same time they have opened up mar kets, established depots, and thus eua hled the farmers to realize money for their produce as buickly and eatisfactor* ily ae in the older parts of the country. T,.,l cord* I)id he support federal or^ whig |||nse recommended hy the Governor. Res measures l)id he favor a strict or olutiou laid on the table, liberal conduction of the constitution 'i resolution that each member be snp By their fruits ye shall know thein. i plied with a copy of the Acts of the Gene N"W alracst tho first specch (and a most I r.d As«emblv of last session, and a Code itblo one it was) which Mr Buchanan made on the tloorof Congress was inop 1 p.xitian to a l.nnkru| luw. In this boring ohtt»pe,and its wrong in granting special privileges to the few 'M pun other question his record is enualiy dciuocrvtic. I'arty lines then wera not drawn, 'fhe old federal party had forsaken its principles, end mode pretentions to the 'era of good feeling,' as it was called. When, however, Mr. The We wt urv|i.ri Herald ants:—three quartern of nil the mechanic* Ameri ca are working themselves o death to l»ny for the fo!lie# of fashion for theiu seitea an4 their families."—That'* a (act, aod a shame, toj, Tw* Li»T DOUGH.—In Col. Prffliont'i "&ngerne^ f*r th.» Presidential priz-*, he III,- J.mrn«-I of y.'Mpqhy h,-inj rra.I, h»* nir' V invmle.) tho domemic tanj- to Im-in Mr. I'hurelon offitted'he following re*o-1 tuary, an-l Jrag^ei hi* bluauiing ariu ac coir.j 1'rlifil !»'iy lefore tie gr.ze tmidiii^bt street t.rawleri. The wom^n Tliat Secretary he ii.«tr»*' t«*«l to fur- America e*D do their duty to their ni*li new u»e i.b«r* wiUi th# »*«t'«"i- Ln„ntry in any exipeucv bu'. their nen the followi'i^ re«»1:if ioa eibiHiits mu«t a acutely shocked at thie u iA ti Tint llit Socri t*r bf instruct-1 intlt lioareattempt to in ike political cap .7 «•,.»}„.!.. j.. rata to iul out of tli ir charm* and virtual. keeptlie Cluadiei elt an a:..l well Keep women out of the political arena— veiitilat, i, atol tlut lie L« |'di ]h oi g-,ve them a chanje to vole. The following «fnt(nce, takea fron hhe New York Tribune ehowa what lireeley'e erntimenta are—"J hare n® ifiat the free n*id ware%la\u ought tu bf srparatti/." t'ine doctrinee to iidj *."ic*ie—e-peciiilly by one who profeseea he a preai Iriver of the lTn'on. Tho eupportera of Mr Buchanan enter* tnia no reliance whatever on getting nin^lc Northern state except Pennsylva nia and California.—A I' Tribune. That is another of your crazy a»»er race? Conneivioutwill girehim majority nex November, just as Mr 'shearer was then .lected Chaplain eertain as that you want a new hv i' eUiu.it on. ... \xw Iiaven J{en*ier. Mr t'olftaiiRh ,no\ed thit a committee I b- appointed to art in conjunct on with a TrRSIM.K DEATH I.V LtunTMKn.— A romin !t.-e fioin tin- ll.vi-e, to i.if irm t!ie young nan by the name of Fdward Bon mernor that hoth Houses were oijian-zed gej about 21 years, son of lr. and ready to rcc-iv« any communications Bun(lcn 0f On a suction of Mr. Franklin, of liberated by Mrs. Sharp, of inchester, I Wapello, the name of K'-asin 1'ritch ird, V a. IL by leorgo a'tcrs, Owinnett dec^a^tMi, a!«o i nifii.hor of this House at county, *co. by Mr. Not I, Or ft. 1-. i its l.i»t session, from Muscatine County, by Mr. biintDOUS, of North t.arolina 2'J was iiiseitc in said n solution. by Mr. Graves, of Ky., wiio furnishes The roiniiiittei! to inform the Senate of tiicui with ^14,^0'' and 14 by Mrs Hold the permanent organization of the House, Mr. imer, nf Buchanan, moved so much of the Governor's Message, a« refers to the Railroad from Dubuque to Lyons, lie referred to a Committee of nine. purposes, te arurnea to eacli copy i the Message. So inueh of the Message as referred to the Penitentiary,was referred to the com mittee on Puhl Buildings. On motion the Hou&e adjourned ua'il 2 o'clock P. M. Puni.ic LANDS.—Thestatement going the rounds of the pre«s lint there re only Mio.non acres of land unsold in this land district, is a great inistaL'*. The amount be5r.cr,r5„",:si acres. There will probably be 500,(Kit) acres after the selections have been made for the railroads—[Council Bluffs Cfiron otype. HOOPS 4* The court will please to observe the never throw the influence of this journal gentleman from the cast has given them i on the side.of a sectional candidate so '. Jetrorson, Wiseonsin, toffPth- pf w-,.j, horse on which ho was riding, k.]loJ nsUnt,y Tlmvsday, July 3. MORNING SKSSION. Tlie Home met irsmnt to adjournment, a|1(j 0p,.„eii w,th prayer, hy Itev7. Rr. Mr. lumhanan was elected to Ciongress jm,ri,al of yesterday read. the firs', time in IfJ'i, and as asup.iorter I The Speaker announced tint the of Mr .nrou's admiration yet as this mittee- would remain the same as last ses- sweet cider, j'jhnny cake, and girls made administration WHS supported by the fed- sion, and where vacancies have occurred, i of nature and in the latter a collection enlists, the Clintonians, and democrats, thtv woulu it gives his enemies a chance to say that he was a federalist. The true way to determine what he was is to go to the re- filled, by inemhi counties of the a!.sent meinher wio|| Jie rx,.|l|i|(lll tr„m ral Assembly of last session, and was oili-red. Mr. Samuels moved to so amend it that new member, and those members who ,,y :o t: :m"vedthatthe Pre«..!ent 'r-m^ the late thunders™. (f t!ie Senate a|i|.nint the stamling corn-j bei?n to Dunlesth, arid was and was on initt'-es. Adopted. his return home, when crowing on an Tii" eniniiiiitee ajipointed to wait upon i the tl ivernor, reported that they bad wait-1 milg north of U.izel (/reen, a thunder 1 e i:|ii.ii his excellein v, and intoruiel him jl0jt j,.8Conded and in a moment ho was of tin- action of the 'Senate, and that he |iurrjfilj }nt0 eternity, Ho was found will III ill a few minutes send them a com- jmrn0,iiatftly after tho stonn his clothee mimical ion writing. .1 riddled throucrh and torn from his and lead h7«h"r^«e'rr!"nf tl.e' S^naVe.- body, and so violent was the Mr. McCulloch moved that tl«: message be some portion» of bis knife and watch laid on the table and five thoni-and copies were melted. Tho brain of the horse, to he printed. Adopted. on examination waa found to be a com Mr. Thurston moved that live thousand pleto jelly. copies of the act of Congress Eranting landi to the State of Iowa, be oidered to be i n u o Amendments last. Oiiginal nxition adopted. «):. motion adjimriit-u until 2 o'cloek P. M. the 0p?n crnesSt I reported perforinai.civ, .• Sun, Juno. I A cMamitlee from the Senate annnniitircd 1 of ort'aiiualion, reported action, at lie would make his communication in a few minuses. The Secretary of State, was announ ced, bringing the Message of the Gover nor. His excellency directed tlie attention of the House, to the grant of land from the General Government to the State of Iowa, for railroad purposes, 2nd, To the State bonds issued in tHi». and due .l.ii.uary 1st, ix.i7, 3d, To legislation on Railroad regu lations, 4th, To the State Penitentiary, :»th, To Criminal Trials, 6th, To a revis ion of the Laws, r.lutive to Schools, and School Lands, 7th, To l)es Moines river Improvement, Hth, To disti ilmtimi of arms received from the IT. S. 1'th, Slioitness of session did not rend -r it proper to revert to the deplorable condition of affairs in Ku:i»'a«, and at our National Capitol. Mr. Samuels, of Dubuque, moved to I .ii n..4 a ..J a AND IlrDnoruoBtA,—One virtue, •t least, has been discovered in the hooped petticoat: mad dogs cannot bite the wearera.—Excellent things, therefore for summer wear. Another orator thas commend bis bar angue: "Tha important crisis which WW about to arrive have arroven." -1 .... o a e out of the oueaiion." Tha edi. he President pro. tern, took the chair at So far as Col. Fremont is concerned, that "candidate and bis sectional plat- form are out of the ouesiion." The edi- '*'hf I to ftf |he ComInercia| Al Tertispp can k n 8 hi V ,bal. *h4V y°un JV","A ou^wuuim vnuuiuste no ulJ honor, does he know aboat tb* law of statee alone. That, in our eyes disqual Wisconsin. 1 isconsin Extract from the argument of yeang lawyer before i Waiisifpi Justice: "May it please fl^koart—I wo'd rath* er live for thirteel^nndred centuries oa the small end of a thunderbolt—chaw t^0 ragged end of a flesh of lightning— swallow (be corners of a Virginia worm fence, and sty bowele tamed out by a frees brim than to be thaa baaboosled tbe gaaUmaa." United States, just as much as any man would he politically disqualified for that high office were he nominated only bv the slave states."—A'. Y. Com. Adv. Letters from all seetions of the Union speak in the most confident terms of tbe brilliant prospects and triumphant MM •est of the Democratic party in tha M itooal elaetioa. inning, ,lu. prairo about three i|iiartcr! ot a Courting in th: country, says the Sy racuse standard, is aito^ethi a diffor ent institution from tlio city article. In tho former place you get rosy lips, from the of eiartohcd phrases, formal manners, fine silk, jewelry, and girls got up "in Mr. moved the adoption of a re- |l00pS.» Always take tho rural district nl'ition, that all suhj.-c's nf generkl lt'^is- i wjicn the "House, save you want to get a good style of calico. Wo give this advico from expe rience. T.IRKK llUMRKl AM* TWKNTV-ONR Ell ICRANTS FOR Liiiiati.v.—Tho shtp Elvira Owen, Capt. Alexander, of »73 tons, from Baltimoro via llnmpton lloads, 1 having touched at Savannah, aud rccciv- liad not reee.ved s-ieh copies in accord.uioe ed on board 11- colored emigrants, sail with a lesnlution to that etiect last session,! ed again on Friday last Nic took oui in an .'i-l emigrants, together with tho ll' V. .John Seys, spccial agent of the should only receive sa'd copies. Amend ment carried, and resolution as amen ltd, adopted. A member from Lee offered a resolution relative to the decease of Messrs. llinkle 1 and Damon, members nf this House, at it' hist session from Lee County. vcnlil American Colonization Society. Of the emigrants, 4o were liberated by tho will of Mr. Kolly, of Virginia, and by him furnished with $ 1 ",iHW in cash wero MARIMID. „i. i.. „f t'oiutflbus, Miss. [Ualtitaore Wc doubt whother to the Mouse that a rrmrm-tc«» on the tart .. th tha or the Senate bad been apposed to act Mc.oties in the Lrnoo, to^eaier with the with a similar committee from the House, ordinance of '.^i, tho ilinot proviso, to inform his Kxcdlencv the fjovemor, of or the Missouri restriction, ever accoiu* the permanent ur^.nd/ation of the tieneral all tho Abolition phslied as much reai goo 1 for tho Afrio- Assemblv of the State of Iowa, and its an race as the^o voluntary acta ou the readiiic*« for bnsin-'ss. On motion of Mr. Kitdie, of Jackson, the Rev. Mr. Morrison, was elected Chaplain of the House by acclamation. part of slaveholder FRKH FKKUONT I)j.\'r SUIT.—Tha Now York Jtevald has the following: The committee appointed to act with the committee in l.ehall of the Senate, to wait on the Governor to inform his K*^Jh(»' y republicans. All "the old liners of that party, 6uch for instance, as Mr. Pcnn- Tho nomination of Fremont does not meet tho i ntire approbation of tho black ington of New Jersey Judge Pringlo and llussell S Ago of New York Wash burn of Illinois, and pretty near all of the Pennsylvania delegation. These men preferred John McLean, of Ohio. But they will give a quas-i support to Fre mont, intimating at the same titno, how ever, that ho cannot bo ciccted." One dollar bills ou the Winnebago Co Bank, A'is-, altered to ten's, are in cir culation. Tho Bank issues no tens. ainenl that all that part ot* the message, civil ollice or public trust, or for any rtn referring to the Railroad grant be referred p'oym.-i.t or profession, or t« serve as a to a select committee of thirteen to act j.)",orj "r vote at elections, or which shall with a similar committee from the S-'iiate. !'I"!l0c After sorae discussion and the offer and withdrawal of several amendments, the 'T1' L~irt:s .VJ nn Washington, July 3. SENATE.—Several slight amendments to Mr. Douglas' hill were udopted dininir the night—others rejected. Mr. dryer olfered an amendment to the elRct that i.o law shall be nude to have force or etiect which shall reipiirii a test oath or any other oath to support it any act of Congress or other Legislative body as qualification for any n,,y 1 tax'tipon, nr conitition.l%t#x- «!rc'3, ll,e r,«!,t ,"f sulfra-e by any q-uili- v"ler, Mn"iidinent of Mr. SimueU was adopted as (''hit the free discussion ofany law or sub a suhstitnte of the original motion and so 1 pa«god. free exercise of opinion thereon by the It was ordered that two thousand copies I people of the territory. of the Governor's messatre be printed, and i or v\ Inch shall re-train or pro- iec* b'g'siatmu HI tlie Territory, or the 11 ,s Bi4VC rl e t() a that a copy of the Iowa Land Bill for rail- »est'ons of soil, sovereignty, aud whether road purposes, be attached to each copy of ongress ought to interfere, as proposed, it having been left to the people to Settle 'leb^e involving the their ow n ail'airs lien. Cass said some of the acts p.issed by the assembly of Kansas, were dissri*ce ful to the age. How could tne people properly pass laws unlessjthey had theri^ht of free discussion'! Mr. Geyer's amend ment was adopted, only three nays, i.amely Brown, Fit/.pitrick and Masi n. Mr, 'Vilson's nmeinlment to form a part of the proceedings, was rejoceted, to H. Mr. Seward offered a sul)stitute admitting Kan- '«»«-'i««- TtI..C.«,I.J..«^ «d Ye is Bell, of N. II, Col! :in Do l^e, Durkee, Fessenden, Foote, llale, Mason. Seward, Tr imhuil. Wa le. Ten thousand copies of the bill were or dered to be printed. Adjourned at 8 o'clock. I By tak!n the synopsis of the bill as re* ported in Monday's proceeding, and adding to it Geyer's amendment, you will have a fair synopsis of the bill as passed. The Commissioners are to be appoihted by the President, with the advice an I by the con- s,'"r°f„,roK,,,e,•.I""0-- ,I Senate.] noon no Senator present sides himself. 1 ,'e ""'y !'"-«'«•»"»the floor were the Sec- ary' t,er-Ta",-at-a!7n' wo ,gr.s "no easi ana west. Co! Fromont 1 {ie» him for the office of President of the me Ka ^6 candidate of the free, a 1— ir«. h. n.ia»|., Mr. Has lUl Kl kl 'Dl'Ol t^.llL l/"t1 uf ttiia cur SPKCI A1. Nt TJCKS. Ufubf tlii»l»-*l a Ih-int'^ ounit"rf *i«cul iiMtfl'*, ib ii t'-u t. uu i»r line each tiuetliuii, .•r iirty w* »r» t|T rmy to »l wliolftalf rt ijii.. *1 Vim* tbita Cir.TH l.i! tr. pk«?« e On.: u.-.u«J "ut w» W!i4trw|.l ni.J T.I if n the iii kod t*#w»u.cvargi u/•-i'.i jMUtrujr. 0TO£*«w«KJ l_ JftiJUHea. .vilTk K—fW- in* iitl^i M(ii' l.it«rar A«^cjtti t-l ii ih- HiH b-«t intn 1 A SI PBllKHt QoaK HI U(iV lud lUru •n dlf PAHKIR A SITtABtXrt. |. Hi'... Anl .PLMTUU^C HAIR pl.isti I in U, c«U tUc Ni:\V PR1VATK nOAHOlNC Hot SK It-k I-lan.t btrtet, ln lwe.-u 5Ui and Mb. f..r III ii il»-ii. Uf) Mi/:AVltAy. .Tf«.v#: to io. tjuiua to hull ii|»|'lii Mill Kn^uiri- nf The Somerville DciltOCTflt, Browncsvill# i.re»trjfin)f anil beautify inn tic Lair, and restoring Mr. Haioiltoiimoved to amend by stnk- jH Huntincl, Democratic papers of West i j. wood'# liair Betioratiw.—^t. luuin Dcuw in^ out live, and inserting tw«. Mr Te moved to amend- by iaaerting three. Tennessee, aro all edited by Old Une ^^rti^ntin^oiherco.^. Whigs, wt.o have taken refuge in, and TALI.H AN P«»W ,'.MU) el'ook^^ SI'TTOV & CO or 2nd ani IVick Inland «ts I'lstt -d ~l. o|.|«.sil.. l.cCiaire l|..'lfe. i.KO II WKVVKIt ....M.I I I I.SI, A I I A ir v WJUUfIMWRPJiJ, tjpH.LlX'PW. WWfiI!MpiS^^ CUU4j. -Tb«e »aat. Illitr IIV |.|.ist un^ H.nr, trill ttii'l II l.*tlicir ail- 1 lit.- AIA'IK MMU. th"llf io.ooo ». re-. I.,.|II-|.ws lnti'l« F»R WALE, fii.ia a- 5J'»-t"u a^l Mi-lit" i» a i«-. t') Sl» KHI.I.H, AMrliKI I. *«•«»._ MIIN'KV TO lAJAS.loiiit aai ati. rl *im.?. |i. Iif| MAI M.OT fcrullltlN. MnXKY TiMAtAK ..n |..ii|t Al W» 1.. Iteiiuctt kriinie r, Claire tU- k. in- «Hi) I. \SU WAHKAXTS. r«nlamly mi tiuinl. and fur at Iho utarkct I ra:- 1" (iiusMif) N1CKOL1.S, CAMPRKI.L k CO. ANTIM.AS. Plain and K,nhr..i.t.T,4 Kits, Aikiu—UMII-K, -S JLW.Tkion.I.OAN -II K. .I {K-I:ITIM.U: n.-ai Cook it .S-irK.-ut W W AliSWoUTII Vd ..pi«.site t/Cl.iire II ui-e K\A1M'\ ItKliMllN No."7 1/t'l.iire K..W, II II SMITH Corner id and It-ad*. .MMIN X. 11A 1*1* 2d. 1. alfc.ee l»»r.y \V. 1NS1.KK Noli, IjeCiane Cl.thing. PAMI KT, PKItltY Opp. p.*tOfn- I.. I,IW KNSI ElX No. f- l.t Claire u..» S. IIIHK I". Hrad, I I Mit4'li»t. A. CASTtKI, k CO C..r *1 & Itrady St. Dry J.sj|» »nd Groceries. M. n I1K1 liKMI KI Kit 2nd, ar llraily st Walrhra It Jrwclry. Hot "SKI 3 l.-Clanv Row A. III 1.1.ON N..-H l/Claire How. 1:. ki'. NKI.SoN llra.ly, abuvciM. Book a It Stationery. S. If. STAT.tt idst. -p. I." fl-ilrc n..n»'. O W. Kl.l.Sfc CO No. 7 l.-ciaire How. Kl.l AIIAMb Ik CO Near Post Offlcr. Hals fc C'«|»». A.S *t.STONfcCO Ilrady st.tw|nw9d. A UllKKN Claire Ki.m-. VKKIiKIt & CRAM PTON Second »tr" t. Hardware. W V* PAKKKH Prnnt Bradv 1'OWKIX & CII 11.11.. -'d III., ca»t ot Brad Wholesale Orarers. It \UKI.KV. TlloMI'.stiN o C.ir. 2d fc P-rrjr. IMI.ZKT.I. X. CO Cor 2d fc P--rry. WII.KYN Mt'ViKIt 2nd, iear Ilrady. k MCKKKIIOCKKK fc I1UOWK, Front dt.,op Perry KYAN fc M.-CAUN Burrow's Block lra««I»ta. 0. T. WKKB No 10 Ix ClalwlBW. Gfll'l FaruiahiaR G*mI«. A S AI.STON fc CO Ilra.lv st. Mow 2d K N A PI" fc UK. DM ON 9 l.^-lain .w VKUUKK fc CltA lTi iN Sn ..nd st,east of Brady Boot* It Shoes. 1IOORP. fc KNOWN Brady fcc». 2d It 31 AMKti JUKIMN I'toiit 1,- t. llra.ly fc l'eriy Tobacco Ic Cigars. KI'ITNI'N id si ». »r Brady Win. Fit A KI' I Brety n.-.irPruat Jhisii- k .Mimical Inalrnments. JOSKPU A CKANIIAI.l No I.. Cl.ilre Row. Klovesfc Tinwnre. ItVlVfcrMll Y Cor. Kr. nl fc Main Sli. TWITCIIM i.\ (ill.I,i:rr ii i iv bct.2fc3d The lown A^rirnltural Depot. XOCRSK. VKII.K fc CO e..r Kr. nl fc It Island Leather ai.d Saddlery Hardware. II AtGlIT fc SK VMS 2nd si 1. I Ilrady fc Perry Fnrnilnre. !tlallre»ses and t'phslatery. M. NK1L fc BUoTIIKlt tvii..|-sal" and Hi'tail fcorwiir.ling and ('ommliiit..» SnOCVIi BAISKAI.I .cor riant fc t/i'.iv Stto Jl^rrti5rmrnt3. Great Sale or O O Ttsi d»o'-ke'P«. Iri possess their present vene-1 two spectator?. The chair announced tlie ration for the Union of all the statee, the tfaileiy, one reporter arui i signing of several enrolled bills, including north and south and east and west. the Kansas bill then, in accordnice with .ions understanding, declared the adjourned t.ll Monday. BIIUSK.—A message was received from the Senate announcing the passage of Uie Kansas bill, w"" Mr. Campbell, in response to a question of Mr. Kimball's, said be intended to call up the report of the select committee rela tive to the assault on M'. S- uiner on Tues day next. but that he would not then move the previous question. The friends uf the parties involved, demre a discussion. Mr. Clingnian said there would he a discussion. Mr. Campbell said he would move tha previou3 qie»tkn oti Thursday next. CARPETS) OR. CLOTHS, •ttttags! MatttegDl Rlllligil r.aiu whtf »wi Ch(ckv:—i-i e-t, Canton •Watting** Joat r^'-'ivnl awl pah at MUks larlctj Store, C-rrw-r i.r il inl HrwW ale. jy7 niVKsnrnT. J: •*orte«4r. wliCl) tKObd it few ilwifi cM i jPtaciai Wire •T r. u»h' lii km- Ik'r ity ill Bi y sinus tliat may 1«- r-ir d. Ai*iljr tu w if R.T RI.KV. ntf) Office on Main b- l. Knail S-.-..nd fts. n t:s im s Ttut iimnii f#:«. ATKIN Is ia dn:y re" i|il i.f fr'-sh utraa-- bi rtkii at liii S i (jUtt) i.p(»'sU« Ulttlru If any one ahnutd-ark ua what In nu irw, opinion arrived at by an linparliat Icat nun iIik best and mwt hmicat conipmind remedy fur TllK-,.as— 0lir r, ill.rs arc now iloiog battlo for tho Petaocmtio a.TVCN^MWNT OF ur II OAVA.IAUOH.— nominee, as the surest and best uie.we TI..--preparation wbi.^n hd.-siKm.t t..i.rinjr int..^m..re a i 1'i.nral notice, luis in Wre Ht wvtrai eur» of putting down isam anJ his cousin .urmSMk llu (lf vhu-u wv Black licpublican. Such a fact speaks I to.fleet a radical cure. If of tho Dcmocraiio ^l^nui^^ie'Tby"'^.,.,,,. wi party and its candidates. i, ..lumwrn bol.»lf ol Ih. Uomucfaiio ^«™5SaS?S£*yS?,3 jSTS tlieir feil.iw eitisens, as lin n wbo wmilit not bud tli'tr names In tlie promotion of fraud or liuinbiiK n |tie atllicted. lie clic-rfiilly irivr it our recommendation —Jacksonville (III.) floiititiilionalisl, Pee 1-J, 1-M Fur sale in this city b}»0 H'KUB, Urugr'*t,*ccon «t.. t-.ti 1'II\|||.—We w .ul'l call ulli III ion of the public agjiiiM a fraud iail practical u|k.|i i,. .i.i-ii-p cling III tl.e articlc of Pr-J. IIOHTKT- ii ii' C. I. bialed Sioin.ich llillera. .Since tie s. liitu-rn ha-, e becninu no popular, otiiers ItaviiiL- been niakii'K preparali-.il- imitate it. ami in ame tup-i !.,IV. purel.as Id l-.ltl and r'-ill!, Hem. We «..iild adv i»e an ik-r~.ii!, y ..f n..ne :.ut r«»i»Tia I.I.. d'-alern tie eeniiuie are aUcovend wilU a nietal ln ane He' name on il. F'.r salu ty Itarkl V. Tli"mp*^n k. Co. Agents, corner oi Scujiid and P'-rsy Slreetrt. (NiinrtM Directory. Banking It Exchange. N'tCKOf.l.S. CAM1MIKI.I. CO Viin s C'I I I I K or .Mam fcS coiid. M. litlKiiOlt. l.tWKSK III.AKKMOKK....Main si. ('lit 1111, UKO. It.MtlloW i«. CO., t'.»r. Main 3.1 btt. Lnnd Acrali. MCKOI.I.S, TSIIKI.I. is. CO Main St Ai.l.KN & llOOI.AN «»rr'» lluildilig llra.ly tl Dry UMMIS. st AT A U I O N TJ™T?C(: at-'Oii' ti. relinquish the Retail Dry flood* lllra.l •. for the pnr|s«« of .kutig an r-rrlmivrhj H'Ae/. .., ',- |..i.iii. s, Wc will commence to ix ll at I'IBl.h• SI l.K. On Monday July 14tli At oui Store It. I.ill, Sc ..nil »lreet al.,.ve l'erry, all of tlie iMrge Stock or Staple and Fancy Dry Cools, In Mir RETAIL DKPAKTMEXT, coinprisinf ft i--i»rtinnt of Fashionable Dress Goads, t^awna, Bar^fe*. Silk*, Merinoe*. AlapacM, ntnakaiVS, Bhawts, Itibbonx, Paraa..ls, fee. aS GOODS FOR MEN Mu'lins. k BOTS WEAR. Tkkine', Prlata, TaUs Qlottis, I^Nl Stalb, he. For the t.adien. We will reserve our Connlln* It.s^.i, for IM ac. onini' datl 'tl of Ibe l,a.|i. s. where I hay can hare a tir .-hme.' to «ee article s.1 M'-iclianlii aiul liealera. iiorally arelnvllnltoal in.l A iil'"ral rrclit. .r afprov-d cn-t.-.r«e.t not*. Sale will OUMIUMHV at IO.I'.I«-k TIMlimb A M. AtlAMSON A II *PP. 'Jn.l »l al.'r IVrrr. J| i U SAW'tPAMta, AWt. DISSOM'TIOW, Owartn. ratilp li^p l. fore exWIag fcetwaen lis. I Ihe li.im- of K Ily It-sir, hi bPTebr li,s..ir.sl In teulnal conaenl, Pernnia in.t»bt«t lo the fluii. will pleaae rail ami M-tll» Ih-. aamo. Tbe h«il«aiida" 'imls ma I"' found at the |_iw Offico .if Mli' h'll A PttMatM. B*¥rnr»'rl, Jnlv Ath I3M. hklM JAMBS aoCUB. »«-k» a RJOWU'i ff e i p.«ler«l and 1 ycocU.g V ti e -r •at»'by u. a rn .-f th»" T' "llllK n ar," i'*rii«i:.i-iy W,.ti*y .-viiii.j a rrc«i'!enl s i Ai M. IDS, Arfit Old J»'» u« -r, »l .^o titiXk^ ot iarkinorv'» Krakv 50 1 E 1 A E I I U S KQI tntn AMI I)F.si \*n FOB TIIF ,i«t »t X*«vonport 8at JCLV IVIk. Wilt I ufdav A'tnuaawo CO eta ClilMren f5 cto. In ..rler t» aatlafy the public taate In tlii* lo this Want »{y|e of Ainwniriil, tlie Proprietor lia» In curr.-«l gr. at «-*prii»e. U.ib In tlH- variety of tlie p. r forin.mceii. and In th- s|.:.iid..r of ito- »en..mianie. mei.! CratR' Slmwb 1'iiuuJ and i»l' lla Siiav\l ^iu viei I*. Clii ap at K o_M.Hl] ntAS rtsit ""TAIVX.H AXIH'Al.llHlKS 10,000 l'a.U4 iiinauta: |i«-i'ivi-d to-day at t. *r ixsi.KK'S. ih-Pesl« RiVMi l-y Oil- Tr .ipe are .-mir*-ly n w. u n pr.» titan-ai of which m.n l.- wen in lb e|. cant. W.wlCnt Kn«ra«luK» by win. Ii tin.' Pi. l-.rial lliil- are etntf lliMted. Tb ii" rr. rnian-c« ill mm w iih ll.entm »»t Stand, nr HM*t ji- ciiii.niiy of e'lect, i-mb.lnu at llic nam'- tun", tl.e niosl Arimlie ^-.-nes in tlr- cirele, Ac".I...Ii' ex- r. i-. s and Ijximia.lio of ininly ainlily and skill, sep'rb llor-rmaii-l.ip. C.mic Rnrlvlta". etc., ».v.mi|.ani.il by a Supuib Miliary lk«Mt and String Band. Two Splt ndid Firfomancfs, (All e-ti.r11 atid Kmiiin-' Mfrnrtf .1, flartiinn\ Aineii' .tn CI.IIW N and JKSTKK, with a j»r.diii.i..w of liis origin il and liWbly I'.'Dilf Bongi., nil rolls Sayings, qnaml Si.irle., und |tracltcal Jukav, adapted tu tlie pre* nt era. Ttic performance will ciinmrncK with |.l Bfautihil Pageant Entree. On Ten f|..rs.-n, llicbly Caparlsoii-d and SHp.-rtily .M..iitit»'d, i^rfor.ningS[»len«lid Cavalry ni"*^lil'iils, K*..liiii' b-. Charges, etc., by the principal Uuracnian of th Troiijw. (.round and Lofty Tumbling, Or Activity Contested—by the wtui'' Ooinpany. Principal Act on Single Horse, withont Saddle or Bridle l.y Mr H. M. Smith, In which be will leap Whip*' C,»rlers t'Slivasaus, Bal lo..iu,H^-, wbilc hi- Uors la at [ull tp«:d. Sports or tbo Atlas, or the Magic 4 kVC u^ara, lias it laiit-a tlote 1 By that wcmttortaiphciioyiMiien, O. o, W. Archer. A I*anoy DAIICO* By tli« iv-aiilltul and n, .ti le y..niiM UaOMrtlsr, f.l.K VICToaiA SMITH, Grand Act of Classic Positions OX A Siiiglo Btoraio. Bv the fiiino little Clown, II. A. (jARMMEB which In-v ill e Burl-s'iu Imitations of many Ibe most di uiuin-li J.C-i-.lias'a ul Ih afis, dtawn fiom r.-ahty. Cuiuludint with The Countryman's Visit to tbo Circus. Graphic ard Int'-r«»stine Heine of XauLlcal Life.—• By F. K l.' il- ntill-•! th-' Shipwrecked Mariner, Or a Voyage by l.au'1 and S -a. W«Ti l, rfnl an«l Aftloiiiolung Performances on The Diiplirate laddr, By ih our Acrob.lic II ollicra. Tins i Hill-1 t'f 'h Iwi in vi'iiMt, wlul- ih^e-' f.'Mllill^ lli tuvif rw IH IIIJ rf( I 1 FT r»n Itri* «t hi|fh. h»M l«y a M'tl* I-., Ill*# sUIUMllt. ,«i iMWiuful Ti. i iii' H, ic c.. aa taken from aiu iciit Slattict at i»oc« with tin mild* it fear *fi I attoti- the au.li .iii-. ration. Flylngr Imllnn, Or, Wild r.rest S- i.. Mr KOIII.VSOS i3l l-»|.s FR..TH ih- lio. 'i' It..iid ly Ih Wli'.l tr.„i|»'.oli whieb .«-a-|.^i Me'sr* •iaidinrr .HHI ArtiMtroag will Iival.a. oilier in th.-lr w.Hid.-r full DOUBLE SOMEIiSAULX Bach Uirninf t»i-e whil" In ih' air b.'turi ill|hliD|i ou ite ir fevt. Tli.- wh..|e to r..nrlnd" with the vary atwliw and I Jlls'lial le Aflerpie,'.-, enlll|et tb« KUOE.llAKKIin (II BAGDAD Ticket* ISO rants. Recrved mtl f»r ladlea and isentleinen 7ft ts. ca h. Tickets at t&e d«r. lluors o|ieii at 1 o'ci.« k, onunence si 8. X. B.—Tlie public may t' a.-mr Ihat evrylhins advertise! will te |"-rf..nn. d. and thai i~.li!' and al teinive ..fllcers uill be in att.-ii.UncT to seal lb- audi ence and preserve oril'-r. }™Aci.ni|.i«yiiiC the above Srand extiibition. Ih. re will lie a s- is-ratc or aile performance*f Ethiopian •fllnntrein Bv tlie most .-"I'-brated iierforne rs ill tin- rnited .Sl.lle-.. Jilif-* Twltt-City Book Store A N I N E W S E O iiad Street opposite La 'laire 11 iiw. HAMMoltl IOWA. BOOKS! STATIONERY! 3laga/lars 1 Krwspapfr» Ar», .1 uly rer..i,inn nildl- (1o\8Ttberciw.Ymon XN'TI hat I yii. of I'ort Monies. 5«ld and Steel P. na, lie t.* ih. with a ureal vari' ty of ariicb-a usually k' pi ai li-M.k s^n•*. Publishers Aitein—for tale of all the Popular New B-'k., .Vaciilncs ami Newsiapere. SubMriplK.ua for th" a:m" N' w fork, IVe-ion, Cincinnati and ChlcjL-o I)ili"a reC'lved every evening. S. Ii. STAKE •tVsra! atVaroff Wa receive p-gularl)' the follt.wiuf Mi#nslMS and Nowspapa-r* Harper, G,al'y, liraliam, Piitnaw, F-teraon, Rtackwwid, Kni.ke«a*6ee, Ballon, ltomehol.1 Worts. Wav. rly Mazicni'. Invenlor. Taa kc Notion*. Leili'a N. Y Journal, l/ -li. O,.?. lie l-'.ishioiis, t'. iii Chart.'*, tlaliieay B00K8 ANI STiTWUKIlf. OOXjTTMK oi ELI ATAMH ic Co. Th$ Imni nmak Hoorn*, *•. Mra4y Mirrt. Ifciw •erihel ike iwwilc'* Reading far Simmer* ffiini Tat1 Mol- lII HI Pai.tV. rr. fimtiil. tli*, I.I t-» ll^ii -.1 lal K B'». i 'ill, at ft. felt- 1,1.1 Wvvt ah.t Witl-.W k"Cn kKBt»oi am a NKOWK'S. A LAH'.K M. SMITH'S tiuidca,—M'-a- ibi,.fi. New Voik ff' r.il'l Daily and Wn-kUrt Tribune, Tim -s. nii-tVeekley Ti Ibi.uS, Campaign, Boaton Daily Tratel-r, Cincinnati Daily Onieile. c-nnaerclal. Cliica'^o Tribirn.^ Tim.'a, nioc acli. Pr^i. Kl lonhi Ti l-We kly Sli-wun R Cincmiiali Witkly C. nnuercial, Tiuvs, fialiou'a Pn-ioi iai, Wavrly uraxlna, Piay our rnkin, Tru.- Kl.n:, t*nc|e Sam, American f'nion, l/ sli.-a PKb.riat, Pilot ot BwaUSI ScicatiDc American, Lire ttlu«trated, IV.«y line. Brother Johnathan. f'np|»'r, Pi.lice Oaiette, spirit of theTimea. H.«e Journal, l/,lfrr. Inanity Ihapatch, Spiritual Telegraph, Iri.h American, CIIinn ami Tli»ntp"'i' Bank Note l|vilr, New York. Betl'a T.lf".(apnrtlng) lllustral.-d l«n.|« N wa. I« don Punch aud W'-- kij Times, lrf»l.«i, lor aaie,at our ooiinter, or aabacripiiona r»t -iv.-d. fuiHSt-Suid ». n STARR. 9ud at np I j- Clair.- House, i i e i e The Heap est MOST DI R\CLi: U00F IH USE tii^l 'rsipri'd have b.s ii enraK.si In the n«i oil iinuon IVmiposn i' n Pi ice *(|,iare S-V rj^HK II."-S ..f ul i:itifa 'n-no: au.1 put I 3CA*KS WAl.TKaKKM.T: ii,iion CVinpia.it It*s.fs for III. .»sl elcht y. ar*. and Ih" w..rk warrant Mal'-rul* mamifac IIPSI and for rale, with printed .llr.ci|on» for pn'iinaon. Alt order* b-ft at 'h» C..nfeelintvry Store #f Rrrwka h. Bailer, near ihc crner nf Brady Slkl Poarlb atrcla will m».-t with prompt attention -iMSm BAII.RT k MOORE. fArrw f'JkcrM Uaaahai&U Ja*» recMv«|lanils Hk»y DALuu.ii 0«Hj "$ i.ui »i. 1'niri iin'1 l.ibrar*... at ee ift i i*I Mj Cujalti Ai im- low A Book Kl'OMS. Ki. J6 llra.ly St., u«-ar th'' («,MS4tti) KM AI'AMS*CI». THERMOMETERS* 7"ARIOt'S rii--s. unliable for 4• UIIillnl'l rr, Krawvr lit.iwiiiK I'ii^r, mull r» larj? ab#r|*,J Pirn. f..r Arti»u, Ki.tfin«t?rh &« at "IOWA BOOK ROOMS." No 3»lbaK -t 111 ar I'.. I otll -e, (jnn.ff KM MM"-- fc CO^ "Store to het. 1'Oi.t O.il'-e, onf- of lie t» 'i a r. I lil aud wbuieaal' .- st..re alw ir lie i if ol f..l OXlocations Brady St., n in tl. dry guud«, haidw II Rooms'to Mt, on Brady iif n,-ar ih.-P O. siiitat-Io for aa*l i enl|.-iiH-ii's lolKinr ri»aia. N H. A IH'rs.HI LLVIHH III the premises will lake car! uf the io.iui.il desirable. Apply to K.I.I Al»AMS. (•mo tO No Bra.tr «t IL ai Post OnW ii Valuable liscover--Nf I'liist ltra tuiass 9 iioiit.i'so.r's American Writing Finid, ,^OR o|ilni..ii» ..f lli« Press, fc. n« c.yftioertill f:: ai llie More of On si.t.s. ril»-rs W IIOI.KSAI.K \*I ItKTAII. AOKJJCY for IX»V. Iiyui t, Iowa, and I p|» Mis.iaaippi Valley. Kl.l VIM Ms a. CO. At the foir.t Boo A' Ifouifv (j ia-l-ll) N-. :iii Ilrady st ir P..V.I Offl II \itl l*a/nr and Hardt r. Jetuirclj irsT OI'KM Sfi —I .'HIO I I ..--..f Wall I'.if r. &.C., fr**h ie k. r.c Uffirt, at The Iowa llouit Itoonts, No. as Brady .ilrct, n. ar Ih. p..~i Ofllce, [RinoH.1.11 Kl.l AHAM.sa.CO. iiuiu .lIutllaKe FORlargeand Bankers, l..i»y is. I il, small l. itU.-,-,Willi and ilhoUt aercw ca^4 au'Hu'ii-li' at I'1' "IOWA BOOK ROOMS.»» rr Rlark Diamond aud Cfnriunatus, Tl«*E Trlrk WIHH*1 Mtnitiftliing |«R« f«.riiinii« C" ilk 11i«* Itmu urya«s» \U: iitiH^iun'nti. .iinl t|i it ili#ail.ti^ttn'l vt iii-ltmat of* very I" Mer. II. M. SMITH, in Inc lebrat -I Sh.ik|»^.ran Acl, KAKSTA! F, SLLYI.OCK, AID 1MCIIA1U I I I. In which ilciin*»at^ th» hira^tcr of tli«»?4«* mirint l« rttmage" with h" utnu^t graiiOcur ami eftxt, 4» tak' ii fiwin ria»ic .sittdra: 100 Half *ll.-»l llii|..-rerl.l, V..itnif Ily...n .iit.l Oi.njs u d- r: Ul bail IMls Oo|..n: and .S..i el|..|if, 1100 Cu''.!ic* f'"Hi t" 'Jit 11.1 tu it. a-s I'.'ii.i illl' i Vaii'Kat'd R-ap! Sin.-. tuo |, arlons hrands of hei'-e IVl ac 4.MHM)Ciiba »l\e«i.'i|(«ikl 30 IKIInn»• ri«-,t CVarni J0U Is.t V- and at'-d II'rrln: •H) I4,|s nr w M... k ret, 26 ha'.f 11". Ma. k. r.|,flrf U,ti Mackerel fatully SO bid' and *l_'S ..I M. |ai.»es Sdhbd-of Suirar bU dor Coida. tu l!l9..f llrl'-d i.f St U.iii- vt I h.1.5 good iu aiiy 11 kinda It., .ka, Slalkn'ry, lla]M, IJIh' graphit, Picl,tfe, Vtnilniif Cards, Rf'CTIPIKR AN'DMANI l'Ai'11'HKIt OP O E S I i i O K S A VII MEAt.KR IS Foreign Wines and Liquors, UNXON BLOCK Wastni.go.u nip I, le ai I". rr I. n.d'i..', HK.1t. EHTwtTM •t. dull a. Ill as. •iLU*MV"t.A AI.Li:N«i DOOI.AN, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, lad (i,or ml Uad i|tiff. Orril NO. ORK'8 Bl'Il.l'lNO, PAVKMrORt IMP V»| .UHI CIIIMI| I .-I grrl killei—HM»lral -1 Uai.e e- f-.rl ui:« an-1 fri. luW Wortii a^J vt.-aiih. I Frxman lluju.... rr.ii.-i.. Llf« "I C«|.l r..n, I.) FCIHII Hi* .uite in II..W t.. V I Km I Binw.lv i'..r lri«h K. t»«* Still' Carp-Ill' a famiiy Tho (Irvat Wr»t «tlh iiii|, lie Tlw KariM^l Man or I .if. of Dr Ju'U.n... Ki .»l"U-a» I P'wr *•!v«,itnn of ll..lK'rl H..nialu.. Hj-.a !M-.rt..ii t.» f. l'ailuiiaii Main, uf ilw (in-ai WVal llW 4 -."ii I -26 i -:h -J» 1 uc (Ml 9ft 1 l«i I INI I '25 I 00 I 1 1!i 1 ttf 1 DWIIIin k»-.r. Hot. M. dwel lings. fcc. flout -&CU l» a-' Mle.u II Also: Mathfnatical Instrumruts, lra«ti.ntiuin I'tMii-ilc. *H nuuiU.rf THE "U)WA BOOK ROOMS,M No W llra ty »t n--ar 1" oni.». ON! 1.1 I A IH MS CO. tTrrru turtain I'apcr, r||»K n i..! .ti in I'll Is.tli sul'-s ,.l-' It tl.l. w AI'KIt^ "f \auoiw i-aii. in--. llOHUtU* various |..i,t. iiis. Firr Board Patterns, just rMvivd at the Cilv a'i-1 l'..Wrtr» PF»* lit atil i-.M ..II ('.•HIHI.K.H l^.r*riim,n I I^IMII.I amull —1.-.u»| Warrant* laWMd to Mil.-r ir on kluirrr-, Ta*.-. |*|.| K,r aun-raaahwl«| tH'j ilWMlHli IMIU iHi"Ualiil. nn.i.un~Dooi.4», Attnraejr at La*. CVlli-ciieut m»it« miti ptM pmtnpOjr rcaiUW. (imu|Ma| nntol| Undrd tn. M)| For Sale MMI DNT lfii IMi t'1 ri nt n locand aal Tttf •t» the vol end of lli, It^. Ten valnaNe building l^-la in WurilffiiiliWIIIk near J. M. It. UurtbWa'ruUcan, In Nil reaaoiinMe lerma. Two l.ota on th* BtnlT, heaj of Galnrs strstV— AaC viM.la.liu, led lliver «lew- fnr aalc Very clMWp. s«,cral raluablr l^.t. for liualiraH honae, aa^lttdl* liK», .'i. Ilnrrmi i ami lluu ,urtU, north «f B»a»H lor lilt ,c,y I. w. Ten val'i-tl.*.. holldlne on fee..®.! and TtilrS aire.l«, i..r s ,ie, i, ,i,i „f a,# .r»tl (i,«u 1 Pi Is.\. i $ha|i»8 8oapi SO ko*-* Trartsparent S, »pj 6jl«.\"« C.i-lll. Ul b. Pi.-i,|.'s, limb. XL, T'mato, lt*.y ami VH*t SS 8*'ks of dri Peaches, KlOI».*-s le w Itiis. na 2b I.I.I- ass'd N ill 3UU l".i"- asa'd fJl.iaa 4UU k.0» saa't Mallaj fiOOdol Tnmblera Kpio-a ..f all kinds, W.s.1 and Wilbnr Wajc lie Ik". Wll.bl* f'i.t'-r Vinegar. T.«ether wfth a la-*e st.- k ..f ..lli arll' l' sull of which we wi't n« ll "ii r. as"ii i l.-le ina. y-ISK) WIISON A IIARI.pt. Aledical Cards I.onla, Ocenllst lire- oil, finding il n«-c. ssary f..r DRWIf.I.IAM VAN^ANIiT.of Si and 0|.ib.tlmi Ilia heallli. to r. side, ilnrintl llie warm K a»«Hi, ill a tiior. not ll.ern MI ua! ha* I t"l II a sunnier paidencr th -ciiy of Ib-k l-l.uel lil, wle-p II.- can t»' Coiiriilt.^l for a'l d|M »!M's i.f lie-. y.. and oplhalmic «.p eri»i|..ns fr. hi III'-llr-t ..f Jill) Iiniil Hi. la I of S' t.-ml»T. ciir. ni. all lions u II. i.,lly a ill r-. i«- a |.,rll n ..f hi« all. n!i..n, aiwl ey- pali lit- ill fit 1 that dm ii the *arin .-• as. n lie y e.ui l. m- i. mr eeHsfnIty I r.-alol in a MOP nor lie i n Iiu-al 11. Ihat BOOT AND 8II0G STOItE* t'ttrr He ward, WI10LF.SA1.K AND RETAIL PKAI.M: IN Boots, Shoes, aud 1^'oralis, Awh'-realand the Hrm'rly occo|.l.d by Jane s Jo d"», will b- constjnl 1} k |«t on kind a |p-«lae sorltii ul ..f Boots, Shoes and Leather Findings, at lh n.»-t MleaHonahtc tmricc*. Onr cuatom woil is alt maiiufie iiir'D IBII.1T HOCK IkUKD, ILL. |jkl!kt6nio] Ta #. Attorney and onusellor at LtWj DAVENPORT. IOWA OVKT loaned on It al Kstat. S'-curitv I I^nd Warrant* and Kasl-rn E« bange t-.uirl.t and |„n,.t W irr.ints k' aled II l-ls cOcutrd and Taxes paid Nop- di-. .ni't.-d and all bnsine»«|woDllt ly allelnletl to in th" Hi ale and I'. S. court*. n .nrv B. r. wtes, !). N. T. u, II- nry Swift, Rv], .ii hke..p-ie. N. T. Hon. Kdwanl K fowl. S Y. Henrv ll.itf.-lss.m, Ks.^ Vuds..n N Y. lion II Itus *l. a, Pou«lik'v|H.ie, N Y, Kx-4iov Washinvt.iti Ifunl, Ua kport, Prof Morse P..uk.-.-prie N Y. Office corn' Main aud 8acuud ala. oypuaite th" l. laire Uouaa 0sr. peiu') I O N E E W O W E S I E DRY GOODS HOUSE, A DAM SON & RAPP, JMalseWa Hlockt PAVKNPORT Flm»Urlng Hmir• AA MisnatJIPlSilerlng Hair In atnrs and f? U( sal«. HAHIf %m. A/Yrt MH'KXS14 ,0, 'n,*u on Most of the puri lui.e ..... „y, |joi in ops ir. a.t.iHi,.!,) dwelling hoaaa oa Ua j.r' misca, for »ale Ii. w. si .ir li 7, in ii.» k 7 n..u»», well, sad in* tpi "T- III"Ms. •iof. .1 fioiit. I.r SI fe.-l le,|''.ii Main atrvtt.oppnalte lite I. I Mill' II- u-e f..r .il«. C...I..-I lot oil il.I and Kruil Mnrt. f»r sal" clwap. W.'sl s I/ I bl.sk Mi. .^i|.mll« K. Cvok'a real d. ii.v f..r -ai- J|. ti 1. iik' num. W' st l,.i 9 le -•»k sii, Cl.ore'a 7tb additM l»a«. mm 1.4 i.s.ins. and it."I »ial4v. I/.Is 4 and A in II it. le U s a l.i ton, and Pw-lllllt IIOUIH*'i\' In 74 ..ii lot 4. f, i ante Iw ap. K s il. tp "J, I ns|. NO a.-ro* for s»|s, ftaci' I..I III II Itlf s. It Ic. '.liA llnil. l'a u-t-lltwa. S w S and w a e I,, a.-.- H. IpIO, t|f fi'l.ll' V a-eIS, I|.f41, rOe Clmljn .oiuiljr, a( A acrea land, a-e 'il, lp 7N, S .-all, I lull* fru u.p.rl, 4Aa. PS In s.c'*7 ipTH, rl" all wider caltiy* I mile fr. in citT f..r sale ch ap W »)T. IV H. IK., IMacrra mile* ft I'avi ni».it, f..r a..ie, u p. s w s is s w K -f N' p. i, 8 n. and P. I, fd W S :i 7H U IU W Ultima Cumity tC, J.Olllllk' llll.bi l. f..| k ill', N S of N w It S 'Jl TI 2 W one udlo Irwin tt* cllvol Mil-.., I ue f..r sale. bS acp s 1,-tii.l 36 ini'l. uliivalton, fen--, .!. 2 ilaff bona.', k'' wal'T I (Ml fi nil Ir.-.-s on preailM-a, b.tU-1 the W of s W .S .•» Ih It 1 K, 3 lullea loin Haed ls.it, f..r sale. 4H acres with dwettliie hoBae and stable and ottMf tnipr.itcilh lils, adJotimiK lle city I'a»et,|*rl, fce fale. W .if N W V »I»TH»3E, NO acn*» S,r aaW. Porly acres \o 1 |ralrle land, near Walcotl, fM lale v. ry low prlre (.Vai, Thirty acr. s ..f I,»IMI TDK tll-.iiH*S. (fc«., No 3t B:a ty st near Ih.- Offle-, |j„ii.*tf) lll.l AHA MS .V CO. i OIL FAIM IM.S, K.NtaltW l\t.s, kc. 11IK sub-, rltr-rs l..iv liicr cver.il »rlic|. ..f^lli. ripiioii, .-.-iisiuii' t.. lli'-ni for I11 II l.M'SAI.E, ii.t.'tid ^.-Itiiis up a llav AIL iiYfmvx li .n Nab- .,f Fine Oil PaiiiiiiigH, Knur.n iu««. Kai«y Atli'l", &c. for the acf .iii'sl .ll. II ..M.idi'-it and li- ml. men. Peraouaha «JU R.»»l» of tliia descripi i.-n and «lib inelodisp ,« |b nir.-,i.have.inopis.rti.iillJ-..fd..lu« •o by an ilnrini: tbe w--ek lo Kl.l AIIA MS K CO. Ko 3ti Ilrady si n ar l'..it Ollice. W I I O K S A K i K O K U S POST oil i: nr 11.HI NO, Davouport, IOWA, Ti.. IS TH.1S I! ill Weat Davenport, foe lata cheap, In I...|« ..| from four lo eight acre*, ttnc flaw Si Ulyer and Twin Citira. AI«o aevcral ottn-r ralaable tracla of Real bllit a the city and country, for aal« by Ai.i.rs a nooi.Xw, aett9 dlf No. 7 Orr'a lluil.'lin. Tlx© Mnnlinttan LIFE INSI K tM i: comr iNt, U» NKW YoltK vhKiffi (Yiii|'rtny fUlxnts t" th#1 »ht »f tli*- tin -tu.tl h!« tn. wKV) k ('••tltt/AMV. tt haa a Of *|m ,tNNt, .IIMI au muvtml** i.f Iti»it a tit 11 .,f 11"' ii|* i' tpital tit11 to QUARTKR OF A MILLION OF DOLLAM over and als v llie Cafilal. KV I. |s .* V hold. I I.I..S sbare in Ihn prollll OAHV busiie ..lid may c. i«. t|,c same in« »*«, or aa la creas.-..f lie-aiii'.nl insiip d, or b) a rlu imn ol MM allium pp iiuu'ji. No Conipain LU Ih'* Unite! Slate* .-K-rs anterior ad. vaniatfes. lis aitairs nr.-car. fully and cotioiiiK-ally iinnu.d. amrii. |,i. iHs IM,. .n larir-r tl.auolh«f l,lf- liisurai,.-. t'oiii|4iny, with a s..aii.l,:aaa v«nvab. Tkt nett divutnn of yrnHli mil lak* p/ace IMM. P.JAMPI.KOP RATKS 1'OH IN.Hint ANCK OP $1IS( AXen. ar'sl Por I l'..r 7 Wl...|» l.lfe I Wa-rl.'. In: 11.day. yar years wiib pt- Rl willa'lpl'. Mt l|ll no $lin S'iiH A $1 SO I 31 I 33 IH I III ss 13d 143 »7S I sea 40 I fiH 177 S'JO I )IM 4a I SI IH *14«l T- IN. I I.Illl ,n I^'rson wb.. ie .*,1 all or arlv all I na.nef|e lliejr kihiiu-"- HMV li.iv' f'rri/it o/ (hi Will// of -of "I ||o i annual pr. ni.tim of l.il.- Policies.al 7 ul iiif»»«. Iiem io. .- al '-.t .is ,ir..to III lo74, a Itoi anwautl frtiiii an*! to Ililn taai. l,ONKi:s I'ltOMrTI.V ADJI KTKD. And all pi. 11111i.i: |. s of |,i.»if fii'insh"! wllhoSl id. ue. ir. r» Ids iai will always la- lliegoveri la Kaulia t«'n Ufr Insurance Conpanj •liiie.M VOItN. St). ll'illlllUVII^ S It. UoHOAN, PreiiJirnt. V W Ml LI", S. ... t.ll Alllli. sefi. ,1 U*' inakiiiR a afa and proAtakU h.» -i in. ul, call at ALI.I.S k DM.LAS'A and g.t|»al l.»fe lll-nr. .t. |,pl'..itt] At.l.KN DOOl.tN. AK-mas TAIJ.ini!V POWERS. Allnriirym mi. I'oniiacllsra silL-W Of rn a ,S. nth .id.-« C..I..I St •,( i W II, y'a StuM All pr..fi-s,i,,fia| hu.iii. as preMiplly alUitdadl^. m-ii-i I.-n in I on Is' al l.»tat« locality. .IpproT.-d N"i,.. di-,. ui.|. d. I tsl. rn ». lia..k'» boiiKbt mij ...Id, 1 in-.- draft* and acr. |.ta ic. illacoante* Mo. ka iii.il It. int. bought auti ...Id Ou'cOBSllS^W an.I diTid.ml* rolfcctcd. KaatcrucvtttcctiuMsmaiflly made. J. P. M. TatxSf#* net IS t'if«a. P»waa« torn* I I TINAII, MIIIJK mwnl t'oiigl.k. pan.-, N. V. Daaenporl, lo a TAI.I.NAN A POWKHR, Atlsraer»and t'saaselleis ai A 10 XaM.nct Agents. iiiiaaniai, lows OScSSOWth aide cfPr-oDd alri-rt, e|^oait« LtClaV Block, over II ib-y'* More. •.AND Kill I.IIT A^DKOLDOBI 1'ommiH*fon. Having al*" ..II.(tic. in f.vi. rn New Torft, point from which a Inrf' euilyral,..n may be rlpocM dnritig lb.* pr.-a. nt acason, a.- l.-ive unuaually ailraA ay. s lo .lis^....e i.flji,.|. t» adiial aettWia. aaaSHtat ot: A'«c Vorl I'ih/'. Hon. J.J.ii Van llu*ef»{ IIwi yfiarla C. Flag* t'karl'. O'C.o.or: Win. V llaveoieyot .l .ill.". J. Illie. lier w. II. ttiilBMr, A tt i/. X. tlojtcNH.niv, Klt|IMse U'H.C.f-'t II'K' i A p. rt.r %-iistn, f' r-i'i.jr. ii. o, ,.. »i Kn^ileat Tamrlfa., janswi4. "wlaji Oltlart lien. 1 Pr..t x. p. n M-*«« f«e«. .¥. 1. Ron. Ilortfo SeyniMet m. K .r. A Co M-lt'r Pewter oyr own sVi|s rv-ioii, and warraiit.sllto I lie I- -I ma terial. tMir ^*«ls of astern Mai.nfa. tun- an- I""" ed »ith at care, anJ an'iu(-rar tu tnsie »u llic mai^ct. Call andy-e tieforc purchasing ore, (j-l7.1:tiK»l PKfKB tlKK.N'ARD. J. M1 Sm #'#*." IOWA LAND AGENCtV tviM.i.in AI.I.I:M, Merit and Co a spell or at la* CrNKJIAI. LAM) ACF.KT ANDRKAS KSTATK HROKKH, Tost OHicc Htiildiii^r, Ilrady Sir^l' DAVENPORT, I0WA^ Cotleetlr.n* promptly attended to In all partaofthA IN ate Mnda entered and warrai.la IIM atrd In all Uii.l lll-lridi nl IIH Aakl Hnn hf paid, for iioi. ic.!.b l.l« Money CaoIX IN rc.l Real P.tat. aeciilta, faraia, JTWM and Lote iMtat'd Keal KaMIc of all kiuda koogbt Ml SM 04 con.,.. I..1..II. Real E si ate fur St le in Iowa H••!« ati«l fr in DM *fi|«r»rt I ln»|»T«»v« «l K.irm* for Mi f'*»iintj r* -f vM|«j»f'l« I'ralrM* n (f«.nnf jr Sfti MT»*M Pniirtt* ami TnnN n Ht*»ry (V»tiftiy fiDfl ul'l"1* d«» lu wm A* rrfi dp In In R'ltiiitii ronnly i IW) 3'vi In In J**|« I'.'iinty: IhO acre* In Benton loitnt/ KO Ii In InMitiiK1 Ayyi, ta Wll.l.lAM AM.PI, ti. II.iai Mud a ff.i.4i i*.«t om.e an i I'Haf 'For Nate or Leant. I REVEREXCKS. N |/»a or antsli, i.j.«ia suit pnrehaarra or P«r s. ns ibat m^y *IP- t« as.- f..r a n-rni of years, lie- MIowiiiK pr..|*riy in theeily of Dav. npnrt, via i. tn block la— J's'A 'i-1 frol.lUlK "ti 2l alreet, IM on a"e*iern ,* S6 Sd at. In block IT—n* ar the Market Hoii*e. flo feet fr.aiiine »n Wealern aimi, eat.-TKliiiK ten feet bock wlta aa SW» S' each aide nf the lot. tn Mocfc IS.— no fr. i fronting .* Sit atreet. In Mock ae.—330 Scott at. Sd *1. Stb at. Marrtaa* si Ripley st. ath at. Warrew si. Mh at. KO sno sna tn Mock 27 —t«o I'a) In Wo«k JI HiO l.'ifl Woi k 36—*1 I HO ISO a Nock M.—IM M,HWa •ai di.™,i"* AitipfwiaonrMianf aralt at. TCrtari awawa atfc si. Tib St. Brown si. Tibet. etbatrMI, fitis, ISO 3 bi.Hk e sa Por ding haefc IMI ttcr^n-th» *rlicti.4ara nqnircof Torbin It It tys 1 »w, or of JAMES Iial0 IOWA, Hoes tn|*er« CAkH or ahorl Ifme will «nd a mal aaftoritneni ul guu,l* al a» low pr|ca?a |i %ay Wralern ll.iuae. (j ^lem) Hiasf, 0 Brattoii MOW\§ M.D. ft A. H. BROWN, rvaprleteea, TMUS h-mae, betaf Ibe largest Bast CMHaHat, aial iMity RfBt dip hotel la U Claim, holds I e i w i I n e a t« tb.v.a winwad a ^nM aad fornislwd Ml lfe bsot itjtr, __ ipar41» saitafy tho wawts at el staMas attached. N{