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STATE DEMOCRAT. OITY or PJIV1.KPORI, [•nlw, WifHi Nt IUV B«*Mrt«ir RMto «MNliM 1k« tauii tiiat «i l«* tii itt'i/j notiflsd lb• DNurrtMc (UU OeaveaOea Mr 1*», will ee heid Dm M'onee, WmlnMdiy, Juna let, 'M, la Ibv Capitol, at 10 'cfcak, A M- The (ur(KjM- of the Convention '.emlnate candidates 0»« rll..-wlng uBce., lo to* ait*-d •HUH iK h'lKi rlartto On* t,.,*nivr. 4n« l.nutrnanJ t.mttmor, Tkr: Judft* of Uu Su/*—u Also I. ».l such a .,.1"" "",|aD "f Adams...* All' i-iskae Apt Aii i'U" O-rro lionlo...... Cherokre-. ...•••• VUi.-.kaseW 0 a Olai I'lwMl Lie a*...... eee.ee 4 ,.. 1 Ma lUou.... ... a .. 1 Maheaka. .. see.*. ... ... V Iter on eeeeee ... .1:1 .. Marshall... eeea.e consider but one tiling, that is to nominate tbe best men that can be found in the democratic party, for the offices w! are to be lillcd. Avail ability is ever a consideration, but we believe tbat best men able at this time. The democratic party in this city to-day, is a this end can be accomplished, and the offices filled with able, sterling dem- o&fats. We have noticed a desire among •ewe to push themselves—to assert their claims upon the -mocratic party for oftieeu, as a consideration for past services or something else. not the ruse! whatsoevc^-upon the suffrages of the party t" Inch he belongs on the other hand it is the democratic party that bus claims upon its members, and whenever, in tbe mind of that party, it la settled upon, that any one of its members is the proper mnn tor any given position, if Acs claims upon^its members, but the members have no claims upon the part) Therefore, in all eases, it is the datv of any member t'f the pa.ty when called upon to act, to do so cheeifully, and perform his duty hon orably, and as a lruioerat, Init we very flatly deny, tbat any member has a light to claim any otlice. if there is anything that we dislike, it is "professional candidates." This class of individuals are eager for oflicial distinction, and just as soon as there is talk of an election, they commence to assert th«ir Auditor ..f State, ha^ retura«a Tin' the t"e Berty ss may I«! i—t .w uUU i u. mrt the trt »tuph of our priauples aod •utnll««». Th« ratio of reprt ••.nletion will oi.» every 1(10 VOt«e est f.»rSau.U«i U' lMr«Ul/ O State to October. 1*N." .. 1 Jack son.... ...... ... 1 Jaauer •e.ee* ftils. Ihfk IKON a .. 1 J. If rs*o-.. .. ..11 Jobneusi.... •••Oe* .. .-14 .. 1 Jiae« .. ... 7 k-okuk 7 .. f. jsstivtf.. .. ll'Dd ..••• I" Bo- kwui Calboee.•••••••• .. .. S 1 Mill* ..eeo ... 8 .. .. 1 Mil bell. e .. a M.n.iue ...12 1 Blutis district. 6 .. 1 Montgomn y ..esse ... 1 .. 4 Monona a e••e e ... 1 iscstlne •. eeeeee .11 ...14 .. f»« I' ik Oitalorl Dallae Be.I IktW ......... Delaware. 11 BMBtO.oa Dikiqu ftfliW Fiord Franklin 3 a .. PUnwulh- -. 1 ..11 F.iiUw.ii ,nite.... Rlugs "Id 1 ...14 H. ee.. ... 7 ft- atory .. 3 ... a Tama ... 8 .. 1 T*,l..r ... .. in «t..... ...- «'CllC Oru'dy Mat'iris Ham11 too Humor* Hirrliut Hardin Hour* ..... Howard Ilmunoldt Ids Iowa n .. 6 ... 4 hlek.. 4 .. 7 ,, 1 .. 1 Hoo tit....... a.•••. .14 ..N Stieby 1 sidered auspicious of much 3 .. 4 Cnion ... 2 .. 1 Van Bur- n.. ..»e.e ... .ia ... 1 W ipello.... .. 12 .. W a.reu.... eeea.e .. .. Nora —For every fraction "ter 6 1 Washington .. 7 .. 1 Wayne .. eee.ee 6 .. 2 Wrbstei ... 4 ... 4 Wiliiiealil. a. •••e.e 6 .. Wliiaeoag". eoaaees .. 1 2 1 1 1 Woo lbmr.. Wurtli Wright .... .. 1 forty a*' addttlou- 1 delegate ha* en allowed. Particular atlenti'ii l» called to tb« action of the Democratic (W»ii OeiiT.ntloDn far imrcril put ywit prohibiting *11 representation by prow vot-a. The several Couniy Oentral C.inu.lttin are tape dally requested loses that couniy meetings be toe »«|»lf|i of eeaditig delegates. J«B A. WILLIAMSON, C'h'n Ulali' Pt'n Kx, \-m. DtHscrslle Cvarmdaa To-toy. This is tbe day uamed for the Ifcmi- ocratic City Convt .ition. It will be held at the Court House this aft«ruoon at '2 o'clock. Several persons have been talked of by the leading men of the party an tbe proper ouca for nomination. It is to be hoped, that it will be the mind of the convention to IOSK of sight.— are the most avail -unit prepared to vote for the candidate named—no matter what little person feelings tnay exist. The party is bet- tied upon one thing—it is bound to defeat the republican ticket, and by putting the rirht lucnjn humiliation, and then working for them with a claims, and call npou the party to support them for various reasons, which they consider good, BBd whicu nobody else does. The fact ia, there is no man who can lay any elaim to the party. If he has claims of a valid character, others will see it aa soon as himself, and if worthy, re ward him accordingly. We don't like "professional candidates," they are anti-democratic institutions we advise tbem to act more modestly In the Convention to-day we hope to «ee such men put in nominatiou, as Will be strong candidates—an honor |0 the offices, for which they are dominated, and when the nominations •re so made, let every energy be bent kit every honorable means be used let every nerve be strained to secure Ike election of the nominees. Let all yeraonal feeling* be thrown aside, and With heart, hand and soul, work—all a man—for the election of tk« Oemoeratic Ticket. 5 Lavwr advioot from tbe fnsMtr say that PktUriw lafBehieg *WB is a flood fall aine atflai wMt 9»a4re* of early VMMpadfli'lti task IMMlNgapfMtaBHy ^L| t%e editor if the I'tica is hu This is There is no democrat who can say that he has any claims is the rbfht the Demitrrutie J"Tty to (lemmaf that he thould tica»nc its servant. The party 1 *T%Ti• rrm* 1 w on farm near Iowa -ity- "Hud*-! Staff Itf) rter wvjm the whole matter has the evident T'VT"^ l»e me wnoie iiiam.r lias uie bmuhh U»e follow»III extract*. ear-marks of a hoai. The Mt. I asant Journal .—TIjo Keokuk waya —(•*n^irA I tr.nu .. ir. .. t,( we ,,,,,, 1 .. 4 I A* Louise... with that place. v.". ... .23 .. l.i no 1 .. 11 at^t i.'TT'Vnrraerlv Deputy! irrr« tbe LOUHVIII.Courier.) ate »ora»n that *he WM represented at Abel Beach, Iwj.. fortneiiy y ^trk.,(1. Bt)(U) of loftv irilferity of «iur «Ji»tiii^ui»hei| fellow- and nrmlation °f COimtrfeit OnfBOtl In-) nUaeure f»r,l grant '.on to bi« boat of n_ ,h, m*l«» liank of Iowa No informs- ..Ituirer, here, who know bin, »f ^ore vivdly, bis destiny a. th( stat« ..... to lie one of tii. Kept, and ptrMt, and intel- »t slowly and silently sinks below the stales tbat: are inclined to the beli., that his i« S»-nator Harlan returned borne on tbe |h(* appointment that Mr. Huchana IAI TiiHile »iuc '»i« 1 re«!«leiilij»l ij con I I irnn fnr i Five hundred tons of iron for "J' t). Kt Madixon road is now It-insr on the rt. Wauison nM«i iw now •,f,t? 14th iliSt. oicnce.l Mr i* ap-ntlemai. ot ability, ^Uyuion a high position He had of )aloru*iid iftMtM, of gr it cftf»acity for i wen tried anu trtisten ana fonnu wor IIAILKOAD Post iaiKr, and withal ending Match 5th, four thousand acres IIOLT |v,-r- of land were entered in the Couucil I MASTKK (iisKe.u..—Theoc:asi« i^rmaki L,. j. I anv reference in the 1 Tbe Keokuk AI I U I O I J'ott eooii. convicts f, route for Ft. Madison. perfection ol the grucee of inUgritv in all t.hingii. rrom our knowledge of him we The one John T. .Alvarado was sen- are able to eay that it would be impossible i to induce him to swerve from the path of tenccd to the Pen. teiit.ary for one ,.clitU(1„ over night, and will start this morning on the Jien Campbell, for their place of destination, Ft. Madison.—Burli»i- tvi Gazette -id. ACCIUKNT.—A lad of about fourteen yearn of age, by name Thomas Hag- gerty, was badly burned by a powder rxploxion, yesterday afternoon. He had tilled an old inolasse9 gate with powder, applied bu ning paper to the top, and attempted to blow the Hame. lacerated his face, putting out one eye, er eats the body. If he meets in his and probably both. Dr. Scartf was called in, and dressed the head. He says the lad will recover, but with the "Korty fifth," besides an eiuoleiuent in the ranks of the Walton Fishing Club should he visit 11?. 1 am told by one of his brother officers that he is really popular among his shipmates, and is not particularly disposed to take ad vantage of his station. The other day he called one of th« mates niS,htly fiurliiivtoH Haukeye. Herald, is traveling in Al'iica, recently visited lates the following wilf, been a mere second son of a (^uoen,or lost, but the tan-taliscr only knocks 1 honorary member of tl e John hiui over with his paw, or walking Brown's Tract fishing Association. As 1 happened to know a good deal more about the ruins of Carthage than eith er his Koyal Highness or any of his companions, played the part of cice rone for the party. As 1 may not have occasion to refer to him or his again, I 4an old fool' for which peice of impudence he got a b«\ on the ear that sent him reeling and blubbering to his cabin. He com plained to his servant, ^who is a major ot high standing in the armv,) but DO notice was taken of the matter." CHAKACTKR ItKITKK THAN CRKDIT. We often hear young men, who have credit means, dolefully cont^Aing their lot with that of rich men's sons. Yet the longer we live, tbe more we are convincotl that the old merchant was right, who said to us when we be gan to live, "Industry, my lad, is bet ter than ingots of gold, and character more valuable tbuu credit." We could furnish, if need were, from a score of illustrations to prove the truth of his remarks. In all branches of business, avocations, character, in the long run, is the bjst capital. Says Poor Itichard "The sound of yoar hammer at five in the morning, or niue at night, heard by a creditor, makos him easy for six months longer but if he sees you at a gau-bling-table, or hears your voice in a tavern, when you should be at work, he sends for his money tbe next day." What is true of the young mechanic, is also true of the yonng merchant or young lawyer. Old and sagacious tirms will not long continue to give credit for thousands of dollars, when tbe see the purchaser, if a young man, driying fast horses, or lounging about in drinking saloons. Clients will not intrust their cases to advocates, however brilliant, who frequent the the card-table, the wine party, or the race-cooTse. It ia better in beginning life, to aeeuro a reputation for industry and probity, than to own houses and land, if with tbem ytu have BO charac ter.— U. S. Mcmomut. are thirty more eoatMH 1B the at OalafcUs tkaa there pmt ,„llly wlth wb :ill parliM, ai.'l In *»*ry itrcmt »(ilil thai BO »tii«n, H«.n. Joa4»fh Holt, recently called Every day brin^« with it* dfwn foundation eii-U f«rth«- reported iHue »'r-*wlent ilu b»D»B to tbe b«d of tbe fre#h evidence of the decline of Iou^ friiinuaiion ei P.mt. Hhn* l,p.rta»ent. !.«tbe 1.^ linn warranting even »uch a belief, lia» |e.tu«ii one the abl?at men living. The westerf horizon. He is now arrved ,r fonu i the knowledge of the Hank, ifi»in#-r .n whu-h !n» appointment i» almost a m*y be Th»* I^xiriL'ton Olnener and Kejiorttr, (K N '(ipiionitioti,") »ay«: he in not a proftkxfonaf irthr. 1 tu' k' |,ut ,n-1^IBSIMippl'! whti** connection »iir Wli* towns onr wharf, awaiting an opportunity for man, .Uri« o HarH^on. I he sliced country ever attempt to reach. He law several yeai». ai. nltin,ately re shipment to rt. Mauison. In & tow lv«ntUcky, m-ith a,n ample fortune, months we will have the connection the Iruitn of hi« talents and industry. Th- ,a r*Vif I out paper, puih*Lea )n ity, and winch, 1,AM» KSTKBBO.—During tbe week 'of course, takeg HO pari in politics, thus t'hrintian Union -i i c.'{»ti«»ni». W«have known him intimately tarian church on Sunday nif^lit a littlr j,,r he sparo of twenty *ix years and we snow bird entered the room ami made I c*" «p«ak of him from u thoro ifih knowl .. 1 Itself at home.tor a time, lbla l» con- I to po- litical appointments will be »o rar.- it it is not likely that our readers will be trou l.l.-d ofien with thetn. The appointment of says —While tbe liev. Mr. Whitney .i0^|,h Holt. to the l'o^ma»ter (ien was delivering hia sermon in thi' llni- «rai»hip, ii« however, one of these rare ex- edge of the man. Ilia mental uifts are of a v ,.rv |,,Kh order, ami he has adorned tbem With bountiful acquisilionn from the varied lore of antiquity. Hut amid these manifold CONVKITU.— Last Iiie ht Sheriff Ed- forces there are stream# of singular beauty I /, 1 in the delicacy and refinement of hia moral monson, ot alaha^ka o„ came in on ... 'gift#. N\e have never known a gentleman the Western train in charge ot two whop -enned ii u more eminent decree the H( a year, for obtaining tT""ds on fals* pre- Kentucky has reason to rejoice, ilia gifts I. of oratory, which we have never heard tencoa. lhe other Freeman 1 llowe!", e jUa|eiji hi rare endowments of mind, and for the same time, for stealing cattle, his high moral attributes, p«int him out as rru .. ii ,»,i one of the most singular exceptions to po Tbey v,err taken to the (indiron Hot |ltlett| |,r,.|^rmerit. The appointment can on North Hill, where they were kept add nothing to the positian or happiness of Aa Auiiablo Amusement of the Lion. Among the fearful stories with which Gerard regaleu his readers, we find the following description of a trait in the character of the king of beasts The lion treats a man very differ ently from any animal that he is ac customed to kill for food. If he kills The powder exploded and horribly a person who has fired at him he nev- P^menade a man well clothed ,, in burnous, his experience shows him tbat he jg nQt a ni ^rauder?and eittiCr he atLj kill him for food, or if the fancy happens to take him, he will kill him I by fear, little by little as a pastime. Aa American t:dlior Hud* an Fotfllth In the first place lie will give him i*rl*cw* I barely time enough to say his prayers, who I and then bounding on him will crush a th« rninu :,r n.rth^ «n,l i,.tt.or I atran«.'ling him as fie is acustomed to ruins of Carthage, and in a letter 1 e, r' to his paper, dated lwus, Jan. 6, re single instead of i do with other animals, In the second case, he sometimes will bar the passage of the unfortunate V liile I was examining these vast' fellow by lv .ig down before him, and refill of the past, my mediations were 1 then he will walk along by his side disturbed lv e arrival of young purring and showing his teeth like a I'rince Allied of Kngland, and a lotot'l tiger. Sometimes he make believe to rollicking lieutenants and midshipmen, away and leave him alone, and then whose ship was Ijiug at anchor in the making a long detour he will conceal bay Tunis. Travel is ^reat leveller, himsi ll along the path, and fcharu'es at and I sublimely i .Midescendcd to treat him w ith a roar. S-:uetimes lie will this beardless sprig of rovality with crouch down like a cat and bound on just as much respect as if he hadn't his victim, who gives himself up for around him strikes him in the face with a blow like a tlail from his mus cular tail. At last the victim succombs to the agony that is greater than a thousand deaths, and dies of very fear. These pastimes of the lion, that one can well imagine, have never been told may state that I'rince Alfred is juite a by the victim himself, are reported by pretty boy, small and frail for his age, his comrades, who having been in ii is fifteen, and apparently mod- company, sought safety only hy tlight, est and intelligent. lie had lots of! taking refuge on rocks or trees, while jiiestions to ask about America, and the poor soul that was captured, too ml he would like hugely Xo visit it. \N hereupon I appointed myself a com mittee of one on 'Reception of .Distin guished Strangers,' and pledged hiin a shIiiU' of .'itt guns from tlie gallant1 only heard when it was too late to save. Those attai ks, so irrible in their faseinatiou, have givci. .• certain sem blance of proof to the universally ac credited belief 111 the magnetizing pow er of the lion. MIts. Cl NNISO (IAM—Bu RDBLL.—The New York Evening interviews. At the third one she proposed to make a punch for him to cure his cold, and she was anxious that he should meet her at a private room, which was declined. From tbe circum stances he judgedthatshe wished to rob him, and he was twice forcibly detained when he tried to leave the house, out side of which he had the precaution to station Mr. Marsh, another reporter, who testifies that he, knowing her, saw Mrs. Cunningham go into the house and followed her when she loft it to a house in White street, toward West Broadway. The identification of the woman was complete, and it is quite evident that tfce in continuing the games at which she is an adept. Prior to the trial of Mrs. Cunning ham for the murder of Dr. Harvey Burdell the District Attorney had a keen detective engaged in seeking her history. It was very volumnious, and disclosed a life that caused the prose cuting officer to use that powerfully vituperative speech with which he opened the case. Of course he could not tell *hat he knew, as it could not be introduced ai testimony, hot a re markable history of the woman is in existence. As frera the evidence now brought forward it is appareat that the womaa bm the MUM lit-r t» be the same desper-' ieh th« time of her triai. y aad i BtfllH ml mmlulM. a0( every mn fe'alher*,1 is now 1, ominu fullv understood minating people »are content. lJc e occupied in the hearts of his' r/. 11^ thy, anil was on the high road to that Mr Holt is a nati*e of Ken- famn. anrl t(,at honor, and "that nlace" Mf- .°lt nati»« of Ken- fame. an( i tnat honor, and "that place that few men in this or any other A ri mounted »iie ladder too rapidly, and when he got almost to the topmost round, he staii.bled, whiist faltering, and fell. The giddy he height was too mu !i for him. lie was like the man who make haste to be rich and now occupies the plat that beggars scon:. We don't know of but one onglas man that is willing to follow him thro' all his windings, without a why or a wherefore, and he is said to fasten him self to his coat tail and go whither so ever the wind blowetb, east, west, north or south. When Douglas repu diated bred Scctt, this man said all rii^ht when he abused the President and the Democratic inemoers of Con gress he said amen, and when he voted with the black republicans on test (juestions, he said glory to God—great is Douglas.—Peoria GOOD ar^ntl. »»r. in whom Mr. Holt, but the nation has reason to re- joice when it can induce such a man to take charge of a great national responsibility. Mr. Holt will fail in nothing that he under takes. Dem. Union. iut Tor OH.—Before the read er swallows the annexed paragraph from the Sandersvillc Georgian, ough mastication is advised thor A man living on the iioe of the Central liailroad, as we are informed, not long since concluded that he would send a lot of beesw .:. Savannah for sale, I^ot being acquainted with the manner of shipping ar' les for market he stationed himself by the side of the track and waited the ap proach of tbe cars. As they passed him, one of the side doors being open, he threw his sack of beeswax into the car. The last we heard of him, he said he had not received the scratch of a pen from Savannah, and would send no more beeswax to those fellows down there. new* lloma Six new churches are to be bnllt ia Bos ton this year. A ROMAN Catholic College is about to be erected in Syracuse, N. Y. SUAD have already been caught this sea son in tbe vicinity of New York. TIIIKTV thousand dollars w re appropria ted by the last Congress for tbe completion of '.lie custom house at Detroit. SEVERAL persons have been bitten by sap posed mad dogs in Lowell, Mass., and the vicinity. A LABUC number of dry-goods merchants in Hutfalo have recently substituted female clei ka for those of tbe masculine gender. A Miss Sarah Bonham committed si.icide by poison, at Decatur, Illinois, aiout the 13th inst. Cause—diappointed affection. Thlrk are now 800 patienta in the Indiana Hospi for the Insane—the largest number that has been within its walls at one time. As Indiana pork operator lately lost $15. 000 at a Cincinnati faro bank, iie desired to go the whole hog, probably, and got "stuck." The Senate of Missouri has passed a bill appropriating f3,50o for portraits of Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson, to be painted by Mr. Bingdam, a Missouri artist. "THE Bonner Hat" has appeared in New York, advertised extensively after the Bon ner fashion. Next we may have oysters a la Bonner, and it is not impossible that a Bonner cock tail may arise. THE fare from Dubuque to St Louis, via the Illinois Central Railroad, has been re duced from 110,40 to $3,.j0. THK Sundnsky (Ohio) much frighchcd to ini tate *thcir CX- opr. itiful elms that shade the streets of Xew ample, died lie Ji their eyes of terror, while they could do nothing for his relief but pray to the I'rophet, who lr THE Post, through long affidavits made by two of its re porters, substantiates its recent charges against the notorious Mrs. Canning ham. By the advice of the editor, Mr. 11illis, a reporter, was induced to ex amine tbe nature of the matrimonial traps in New York. He did his work thoroughly, and while pursuing it he whs introduced to Mrs. Cunningham as a very agreeable widow. He knew her well and managed to have three Rrrf inttr •'•n chronicles the departure to the Penitentiary of a man named Ilarvcy the last male member of that family out of jail, his father, brother and brother in-law having preceded him to the Penitentiary. iTUin four or tire years, forty of the Conn., have been killed by gas. Of thi3 number, twenty-one died last summer on Wooster Square, soon after the Wooater 1'iHce Church was struck by lightning. An examination of the pipes showed that the electric fluid had followed them under ground, and thus occasioned a leakage. billiard match for $10,000 between Mr. Phelan and Mr. Seereiter of Detroit, is to be played in the Firemen's Hall in De troit. The room is SO feet long by 62 feet wide, lhe price of admission to spectators is fixed at five dollars. THK Rev. John Pierpont, who, our readers may remember, eome time ago avowed him self a convert to spiritualism, is delivering lectures on that subject in the East. FOR PIKB'S PEAK.—A company deaigna leaving in the Spring for the new Eldorado.' They intend going the overlaud route to the Junction, where they will lav in their sup plies for the journey as follewe 100 pounds of flour, 'J barrels of whiskey, SO pounds of bacon, 40 gallons of whiskey, 100 pounds of venison, 18 demijohns of whiskey, 2 boxes dried herrings, 1 barrel of whiskey, 1 barrel of crackers, (5 gallons of whiskey^ 3 barrels of picklea, 8-4 barrel of whiskey, 1 dutch cheese, 10 flasks of whiskey, .3 pounds of powder, tl quarts of whiskey^ 2 guns, 1 keg of whiskey, 12 quart mugs. The members of the company think that if they encoonter no baek on t!cir jour ney, the above artielea will ca ry them through, aa their number is not very large. They may poesibly requics a little tckitiey, field L*d§*T. activity that has oharactenaed her through life, it ia rsaaeaable te beUeve that ake will eea tlaae t!U the is at lfeat BiwWfcli la some shaa^lhalwi^aUM ItfLmat* till* talta SPECIAL NOTICES. IJ.pi MANN, 1MMWDVI (Uaaovrrar of iWl ^W- nw-.lt, Dr. Maak'x Ague B«lan, tUB n 1 gr the culminatini' point: his trcRcher* by i UlMses of the people. j•M -I 1 shorn fumsr/f IB WE'TOR/ a bis -r% ,,^|,foy :»tries* Y. Tri/une. Sold by all reipectab dru-glata. fSrorer & ttafcrr'* more whieh, if they do, tihey will buy at the first still-house they eome aero*—/air New Meat Market. o A.mnns Cis Bo.dS Bast atreet, betweea Fer ry and Bock falsa*, opes ad 1 •eat Ml where wl hetoand ataUtl—s a ahetoe iwwtut •fMBAltaadTBe* MTABLBI day er WSSlM. Mtt Yialin, Accerdeena, Unto, fWta, I ,h*ai»"''**- .4fc'v^"K" IPlnj tTf tiUlffit of ch1 „kL "%f,. i 1 hen- »ri U- n4 ti-. jiil-leof* in the innu«i»riM ta» in III* JK-S-"«V It) a**^ y "V«r nada la th- #ri ..f oar rfil-rt i m-ilh [j Mrtftd fi-iiid i« W.% f^TU. ,,it tin.- •u»ea»e,^i« ctmis, f«v 10 **at! of i tml »f Ui« fMtdy J-- of his locks, and a dis- v all «'0.1 iiru(fft«U. .—Ann -i« »'i T^'p s-^e Ntea intr.Sliced a* '°fV*u,ir a i infalln•••• fiven the aati fartkn or galtcl V1 popularlt 'iai Prcf. W.khI'h liar R«to rative sow b»S. His Ret-toraiw* ha* passed the ••rdeal of iimam*rat'.- fa«li«"»t»le t..ile«-, an.t the I. ., wherever they tiave tf «*-d If, pranniinrr it* article. Th'-y find, where the hair In thin ned, that create* fre.h «rcwUi— that It fnlly restori-stbe vegetative power of th« rots on the ilri.udt'l placts, and caiise* theflbru* to il .-ot forth anew—tb»t it de*olv«s and removed dandruff, jre vent* grayress, r•* tlie hair to its original color M-.l1give» when grayiiBis Iim actually «np»-rv CKLKIUIATKI) FAMILY SKtmt. Mll'HLNES, A New Style Price $60. •JBROADWAY. N. Y. These Harbin' »pw from !*o ppools, and form a SMUB of unequalled sweoRttt, beauty and elasticity, wbicb will MoT rip, even if every fourth Itlth be out. They are unquestionably the beat ID t!ie market for family uae. CfSEND FOB A CIHCULAH.-CS J. C. Wiikkirae, Agist, ecW-dtf Davenport, Iowa« The Whole World I nlted !—Kirk Pee pie* Think I»AI(«r which) Act! You'd »j»rce expect, at this late day. With startling cun-a a book te till fblt is the case, the niilll'.n say. With the curea of Herrick's Pill. They c..m«- from fast, and N..rth, and West, And wlili vlad tidinxs th- pmierf till, Becaiife tlw-y are the 'ii-ap^t, afest, bent, And superior to others is HerrickN fill- From Roots, and Plants, and Fiowora they've IIM-1-. They i» care—th'.v never kill— Vh-u-i l-nowinthfu (.-raves weretaM War.- i not for Herrick's PHI. Inch ptll with sugar Is covsred o'. r— A r.m- dlscuverv or mattblefs (kill Their like waa never seen before. Until it,aFpeartd in H»*rl(k'« Pill. For years he's worked to h»M the tick, With joy elite his li.smn fl U For tens .if ttonnands now r'-jnlrc At the ma^'lc powers of Herrick's PUls. O-HIRRIOB'S MATCHLESS VBGETABI.B VAMII.r PILLS hive Inundati the w.irld with their p"pularity. OV-t Ove nuiiions of boxes are us- nnnaally, irtvlng mployment to eighty-five men and women to nit them i:p Their .-ares are num bered by thDUB.mdj—th-it pra'es on the natif-s of •II. Citizens of Daverp itt Georgia Statr Lottery! OK THI i [.AS or THB ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, For the benefit of the MONTICKLLO US ION ACADEMY! or JASPER COUNTY) '-KORGIA, Authorise# If Special Act of the Legli* la i u re. M'KINNEY A CO., MAXUAOUKS. To drawn In public under the sworn KU|x-riotend ance of two Commis«i.iners, W. K. 8v- MONS and J. M. I'KKNTiss.ln The City of Savannah, Georgia, ON TOR PLAN OK P1N»! K M'MBRRS. Fifty Thousand Tickets 2 5,i27 l'KI/i S. MO*K T/rj S E i RI/E 1 A ft TWO I K E S CAPITAL PRI/S $.0,000 .»•! TICKET*, ONLY TI dollar*: Hal ves, Quarters and Eiyhihs in jiroj,nrti(»i. Class Draws Saturday, Mardi 6, 16&9. Class 10 Lrawx Saturday. March 1_, 1859. Class II Drav.rt Satnrday, March 19, CUBS 12 Draws Saturday, liar, 1'iHfa. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. To be Draicn each Saturday I* 1MUCII, l»5». 1 Prize of "0 u 1 l.i.min u s.liroi ii I 4.000 is 1 ,000 If.. 1 000 is.. 1 .« 1.&00 Is.. 1 I' 1.100 is.. 6 frizes of 1,000 are 10 600 are 2 400 are 0 (K) ,-ire 2 »Hi i:-e fo lfid are 100 loo ar.- $Htt (I'll 1B.II.K) 5 01*1 4,onn irtsi 1 ,NK) 1,11M C.000 6.000 00 16 IMM) S.OIHI 4.H0U 3,(,00 2 (SHI ],:shi 1 1U0 1M SO 60 40 40'J 20 04)0 prizes of 10 are..,. -J6.627 Prizes amounttOfrto.......... 600 4'0 3U0 4f0 400 t'J.I o|ll tii s 1 .. 560,i»"' ..$iU7,* is Whole Tick els «i|0.()At Halves f.j.OOt Quarters t#2*.tO. PLAN OF THE LOTTEBY". The numbers from 1 t.. f.ii,mK correjp' ti ling with those nnmbera on the tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with -mail tin tubes and placed in one wheel The ilrst 179 Prises similarly printed and ei.cir cled, are placed n another wh) el. Tbe wheels are then revolved, and a nnmb.r is drawn from tbe whee' of number-, and at the same time a Prize is druwn from the uher wheel The iniwber and prise dr»wn out are opened ai.d eihlotf ed to the audience, anil registered by the Camob sloners the Pru -b*lng pl.n ed sga'nst the Nntnber dra»n This operation Is repeated until th" Prizes are drawn out APPHUXIMATIOB PRI/.IS —The two proceeding and and th'-two saeeeeding Numbsis to those drawing the flrst nine Prises will be entitled !•, the 418 Ap prnximst'OD Prises For example: if Ticket N,,. 112S0 draws the $S0 0Co P«-|/e tho-e Tl. ket nnm bered 11241. I2V4'.', 1 l'J51. 11 J'J wi'l each be en III led to $200. If Tkket Mo. 460 diaws the |lft(000 Prix", those ticketsnambering 54S, 540, 551, w II each be entitud to $1.VJ, and so on according to the above scheme. CaarincATC o» PACKAOCS will fee said at ths toUowlrg ra'ea. which is tbe rtofc: Oertifleate of Packages of 10 whole Tickets, $80 10 Ha^f so 10 Quarter 20 ht Klghth 10 In Ordering Tickets or Certlfleatea, Bncloee the money to onr a4dreea for tbe tickets or dered, on receipt of which they wtll be forwarded by first mitr P:i -chasers ran have tickets eadlag In any figure ey may detiienafe. Tbe list o. drawn numkers and priz-M will be aent to pnrchasers immediately after the drawing. Fnrchas«-rs will plaaae write their signa tures plain, and give their Pott Office,Ooonty and State JJ- Remember that every prize U drawn and pay able in fnli without deduction XJT A"prizes of $1,000 and under paid Immedi. ately after tbe rawing—other prises at the usual time of thirtvdays. All communications strictly era Aden Ual. Address Orders for Tickets or Oerttflcates to JleKIHNEY A CO., BAYANBAB, OA. orrics HAsonc HALI. BLOCS, SOIL nr., SAVAN NA*. ry A list of tliemiml*r3 that sre drawn froa the wheel, with th» amount of the price that each 0M to entitled to. will be pabtuhed after evetjr drawing, ia the Savannah Daily Hews. aaehn fhr FiJcc'i JPemlc. ALL TBOSB some TO THE OOU MIVBS, will da ««D to obtain their swU a* mielnei, Drags, Ac., aaniiriann Ml MS ISMSB«A A US a MM amsnuff Miatnt* INr RANCE. MUSIC. ADoiroa'H Orrioc Iowa. la t»lllyorrtiBod lha' th«- Cddilwental I iaa» r»ii»» (]»iup*!iy "f Nt V..»k t" If t»a» Blr.l llil ,h ii tr nt* cop* "f the ntal4*m*nt Bl**d Wiiiti my hanit anil teal at He* Mataca, L.». |lkla ihird day of KeSmarr,18S#. J. W. CATTHLL. Auditor of A T~E~It E W 0/ ins coai'iTiow or T«b ifOKTIRENTAL IK86I&HCKCHT, OJ^THK CITV 01 .^BW YORK. On tte lit A)y January, A I Is.''", ma*lr ti the Auditor of We State of Iowa, pursuant to the Btat ateof^M Sl.it.-. AMI ANt I/X.-ATION. The name i.f thii nipai y is the Continental T®*®" ranee Oompaiiy incorporated In lS»5i, aad locate® anoP i »a Hi•• Barj Und 1 in ihu Clly of Hew Vork. Th Pr'.-v W api TAL. Tlie'•apita: fsa'.d C-«nipa uy iictaaUy paid np in u)'i, IKKMMX* oo Tli -'arpluiun the flrkt d.ty i,t January. 16J9, a rl«h In tr*. impart* tbe tmatcss and «--xtliii»y of .-.ik to tli' utir. aod k'-'-p* it alwiyi luxuriant, h-a tliy and in full vigor.-A'. $96,22 Total amouut of capital aaisa .^luj $385,«V ASSETS. 1 Amount of ath in bank. SI ccsti jii Land f.100 IS 78,M7 9* 2. AIU-.UL: of Cash in hands of ag-iitf, ai in cout s ansmi-isloti 111 1 11 An ant unlacumLer ••d real c~iate owmJ t.y tb" ('otn ai:y... N -w York, owned by the 1:0111 puny..... 8M12 9. Amount of interest actu ally due and nnpald, in cluding dividends de clared 1«,078 10 Amaunt of premiums due end uncollected on Policies Issued 6,968 f6 11. Amount of bklh receiv able for pr -mlumii 1 12. Amount of asaessmeiite on the t-tock the Com pany c.-ii'ed in. tnd due andunpii.il, Pr-mium Notej doe and unpaid... .1 l-'t. Amount due the Cont l»ny, on which judKm'ts have been obtained Total Assetii 1 Amount of losses ad jnsU ed, 1' due and unpaid.. 2. An o'ios*e» incur red, aui in process of ad lusttrient and •lsewhere, have you ever us-'d tbem Put up in Engli!-h, Spanish, Ger man and French direction*. I.irge family boxes, 23 cents 1 il-.-e boxea for •1. Soid everywhere. mcl, 18 Aiiiou of losses report ed, on which 110 action has t-een taken 4. Anoint of claims for losses resisted by the 43 00 C'.mi,ai:y. including inte rest ih.-recn 6. Amount of dtvii on capital, declared un due and unpaid..... 6. Aniourt of dlvl.ieu-t r.n scrip, declared and unpaid 7 Mouey borrowed.. 8. All• therexistln* claims against the Oompany... 1,120 0! STATB OF Nsw YOIIK, Oity i County of New Y -rk. (•••orge T. 11- Pre^id-nt and B. H. Lamport, Secretary of the ontinentil Insurance Compiny, being severally -worn. d"pose and ?ay. each for htui«i*:f say*, tl s e foregoing is a tr'i«*. full -md correct sUUnrnt of the atlans of -aid C-rp»rati .n, aL'l that they .ire the abovo dercrtt-ed clhcers here of. (Signed) »B0. HOPS, Presl nt, S A I- i N or Tin: Iilvorpool and London Fire and Lilfe in surance Company. Theainouot of the Capital 8to. k U..$10,000,000 00 Tbe amount or tlri Capital Sto. k paid up is fijWi.'KKl 00 AS3ETS. Oa.-h n hand and in Banks.. .$76,741 Cash in the hands of, and duo from, agent* fi-'.,0-9 4S Real estateowuid i- therom- Importance of tbe respect ive place. Theamoint insure 1 iq any one bl.jck is dependent oa tbe size, valae, and oeca pation of the bQlldlngs. I itllB li PISN Forte listrvrtlMi, MB. ..m.r TfO'-wr.! flit in ot In aaordanc* villi S»c t.on OtiapUr 1'», l*»* 11ST, wblcli rmetv»5 my »p,ir».T»l. 1 ilo th« r»r w tt«e r«ttltca»# or mi' my. C. O. Blo.-l. t-l f" 'tcn«»ty whlcb is heteliT cjnUnDnl 111 fall force atli fur lh» year It it furlhcr «*rtiil»«l Uiat tk« ana*a i ley anJ .S tt .trwto or letU-rN II KUl A N'M KIKI1B a r.-l-tr«l. V, HlWtnr wf.'-'iTnn 11 4. Aiuoutit of Loans -u I "lids a?rl m.Ttsai- :-o- iD4 Oral i-ii 01 rerord unlncunil- il .eai i-»ta'« *or I. at Itasl $l,!J6t,i»'0 at. 1 uii which there is '1 3 than 1 u»year's Hit" nst due and ..wio,:, In U rest 7 per cent per an num utt.m ae 5. Amount of I«ans on bonds and niortglg-s on which there is di e morl than one year's int re.f, n S. Amount of loanson st'ks and boa. Is of Institution* mror|«.rated by I lie at at of New Tork. payable i.ri.hniaBd, (the maiket value of s' rnrltiex pled» 'd hi lDS 113.1,-^2), lnt rsst 7 per cent per annum.... *2,060 00 7. Amount of all I/ian« made by th-*• cini .my 11 iui-l tided In pre 11 inn- 1 8. Ani.unt of tio^-k- and bonda of Institutions in corporated I y the state of $886,237 5» LI ABII.ITl 1,400 10 7 n e 6,290 07 Total amonnt of Loss e-i, C,aims, and Lia bilities $16,746 70 The greatest amount insared on any one risk is »b. .at |2i),1'i'1", but will not as a general role exceed •-...Mil. Tlie C-.mpany hav» no general rule as to the amount allowed to he Injured In any city, town, village,or block.it bring tbe lnt'ntio:i ..f the Company to distribute Its rl-ks in Miro a manner an not to lose ni're than $ Pki bv a sinnle fire. Nopatt "fit- Capital or ea: rings are drjiosited In any ther State as M-carity for losses therein. An attefited copy of the Charter or Act of lnoorpo ration accompantcd prb.r statement. II. U. LAMPORT, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn b^f ire me this 24th day ot January, A I) 1809 (Signed) N. WIf.LtAM HT'BTRBP, Comuilsrioner In New York for he lute of Iowa. C. ii. BLOOD, A«'t, Febl3 Davenport, Iowa. Llverpoel &. Lonion Insurance €o. Capital, $I0,000,0MI Afiirr.iR's Ovfli K, Tewn It is hereby certified thai the l.lv-i |K,.,I a:,d London K1 re and f.i Itisuisnce nipany. of Liverje gngl.ind. has tiled in this oilb UK) 4H) lO lKUl Approximating Frisl 4 Prizes of $200 Approx^g to $50.00 Prize are $-00 16(1 100 80 i e a renew .1 st.it -a nt, in »c ordsn.-• -lith stcti n" chipt-r 110, law- nf WiT,whlch re eivei my approval. I do lieiefr re rt new the certificate •,! agency uf ('ha l'-s Altmann, E i -t S.'ott Com :v. which id hereby cjntlnued in loiceand ed.-U tor tie year lsill. It Is ftirthir cen fli.i ii.at the ann xed Is a true COPT of the kta'tmiitas Yl 1 1. Wltr.e-s my ha' il and se«l at DcsM .mcs L. S 16* 1 day .if ir I l%fi'. J. W. CAVIKI 1, Auditor of State, s 14l,vj» 7» pary .hoo^ev ee Armunt loaned r.n biii'ls and ill .rtcages of rea1 estate wi th double the amount..501,300 00 Amount Inane-1 on pledge of Bank Bt.cks None Bills rec-.ivabie for loan*am ply secured None Six per cet,t Hoods of the city of Buffalo, N Y 4'i.OOO 00 Six per cent Bonds of the city of Roch-ster, N. Y 41,000 OO Six per cent Bonds ff the city Of Troy, N. Y 86 000 SO Six per ct. bonda of the Ches apeak and Oblo Canal Co.. 000 00 Piee per cent Water Stock, N. Y 10,000 (0 Total liabilities 1SV4S$ 00 Total amount of assets. $711,180 7$ INABILITIES. T,ns""s ad lusted and due Vofie lxsses adiu.ted aod not duo None Losr-s unadjusted 10,000 00 IxMsef In suspense, and wait ing further j.roof.......... 16,000 01 All other claims against the tympany JToae The greatest amount lti»ored in an* ov: risk C5,000 Of. The gretteat amoant Insared in any oa city, town, or village varies according tbe riittt aad oomaserelal ALFRVD FBLL, Resident Bec'y. aftw'l otK, March 3,1?69. CHABLIS ALTMANK, A goat. Davenport. Iewa. Blanks! JUifUu!! WwantM Dooda, Deeds of Trust, Quit Claim Itartto, Trustee Deeds, •ortgigs Deede, Chattel Movteagea, 2*owor of Attorney, Ortctnal Heueee, Joatteee* Blaafea, BherUTs Jilaaks, BaiaaiMM •*A*a iiaMBA* a»ti«flN IB 1 llnlKl .twl I'mno |iay»r w».„ }.i«t arrlvol fr.rn tt'-rainiiy, will rive lii'trurtimi. i, tt,«. vtf.li i *n pt «r«» K.rt--III at M« re-M' r,t rtfrvi-r ,i.e. whero wan'rtl. rian.tf Imml an«t r*-palr*d- ID. qnlre at »»erm»nla Row, iA flfoiiff and Sqt§ re Pianet. STKI^H A SO^V, K4 Walker st («f ar Kroadway) N. f. 1ANI I'Al'T i u t: it a» Were award- 1 the K.tst Pren I'm. wlifi.- and when ever IB. 1 K T-.^hi tin ir K i'- t- t. rrTi{et| tion vit«i the l. a.ikt of Huston, Kev Tork, P: iiad.'lphU, a., ositimo 11- '--,ved th» two Orst pri*-* Medals at the Mstro polttan Pair. W.shinit..ii. UftS. The First Pr'-nmiTii (a trcl i M»ian f, tl Pl 1 lit V, 11 i. t- ill l-v'.fl. the 4. 1666. REMOVALS. rbmovaiii HARHWAKKIINlehni'sV rrits Pud I Porte at -»!j li.st.it*", Crv-t Felice. Ksb York, Tb Klr»t Premium (a •iol't Medal) for tbe best liracl P:.»uo at the Maryland Institute, Ha'timore, Pirst Preiuiilm at tieSute Fair, Dttrult, 1*6". t: f.r»! Premium at *.h* State Pa'.r, Rli.hni .nd, liit'j. Ara the ju U.-s wr. 'he r»t inus.ral ta '-ni the c-antry. «nch ssW Ma-ri a-ttseha'k. Wr a. s haupt J*.-. linn anil an J'iatu a c-ii*irt.»*U-i I with the ftih »1 »t,.i n Iram- rrr.iblfied, are warranted three years. Pr1c«t COM ISffON.—Th" fut.»Crt- her hss remm -'l hii- tntir sto. k of IlaHiiWias to his new .-tre in Ul'-rk, ciner i S. cond an-J Braily streets 1 i n of the bito.u A\r wber* he Will ieep oli a pei.cta: a.,:,oitui. i.« ,-f gooU» In bu lie* CAUl'ESTEkS, ISUILL RH, BLA Vh SMITHS MA (JiUNlSlS, TINS NEKS A AD FA KMEKS will l«re find lar^e and well assorted ttook of Shelf and Hetit y Mtnrdwar* wtloh will be aold b, ib. i.ii tersUn. at ten to tweiity-Bve per cent lest than ever 1 «fnie ofll red In 1 this market 1 Country dealers ran buy at thia sti re at aa low rates a» at St. L-iuit or r.hi(*g-. Call and examine before pur ai. Ahlng alsewbare Teodtt J. O WASllUURK^ RciiKival. rthat IK sahacrih'r--1 .-»»• 1.. i* rm their frteoda they bliv" rertioved theli I.tvery to the Old Pennsylvania Htal en Harris..:. Etr.-et, betw«*n Second an 1 Third, and thsukfn: fr-r '.'all psstfawirs they respectfully ao'.iclt a liberal share o Ii patron age of he public. sit trcl Ii rent ft'et l«rn, I'gdtns- burgh mnt I'cntriil and lirand Trank Itnilread of Cauada. Flisseuners by this ro..te bave so (•priti.nify of Visit it 1 soin uf (h gran--. and most w- nderfnl Scenery in tne *otld, ir.. lu ll. ., T'iriintn, Xiagart Faltx, -»»»•'•. Hri'lyt Hi ThtiU-iatnl /.«l»»ft, of tlf ht /.iirmii Ahnitrm/, M'lUhtain* th? 7»'•'«// Jtiid/jf, (*./•.(//. mi/fin, 'myth), 1 'Immji/ain. Palis MotU taoreudi, HuiUn /lurr, etc., *. On and after Ma- 1, l'i68, b»gRa,'e will checks throt:Rh frouj 01.i"ato. TO KMH.IIAXTH. Pa»»asee Jllli HAILIiOAIt B\HAN'K ON BI'ICIPB.—nll'ht l'rafti" on London at live dollart :r -nnJ Hterl'ng. may b' pn«:ured st the oflice of th!" 11 rand TruiJk Railrtxui, cago in Chi 1 WARRACK, Agent of Gr. Trunk It Co. of Canada. aprlSdtf-ons Buffalo & Lake Huron Railroads CHICAGO TO BUFFALO VTA DKTBOIT. At the ab ve ottlce tioketa fi.: New Y'rk, Boston, and all 4tatl«.ns on the New V -.rk h. Krie and Kru York Central Rat! reads cm In* obtain, d. vVAKRACK, aprl8dly.ua No 36 Oear!«rn St.. Cbleago. —t^_T CAMPBELL A. CO.'S Qronl »TM l4,ir»t I fiti» i o o A a s Manufactory ft) Dearborn rl., Cliioago, III. P. O Ilo» 4KB •Tal 4 HAW V KB, Mat.iui TUtO. BKTTH, I I A. A. *. J. r. »'l I.*N, i!W. O. fsaH»T, 111 11(11 &. «., fc 4tiO SOT Til WATKK HT Ch-ioApoi HI. ti TV *, Jfiti ti 1/ i .V4- tteneral|€onmiM»ion & Farwardlng merchants. K i.t I- I- .H KB: BenMia HsU.-rt--U, St Lo^s. W f, Oilman, do beorge pegram, do Capt K W (J.ol'J, do Uflin. Smith A Bales, do OaptJ Johnson, UoulflAna, Mo, Flint a vVh'^l' r, Obi'ego. A Neef, lAflln, Smith A Boles, do S Kennedy a 0» New Orleans, AO Far well A Co Br.ston. Starling, McOu'uough a Co., If. T. fSS7.il s SPBINU TIIAIIE 1859. BANC A TIN Metatl WJtroliouaio. 46 Wabaah Avenue, Chicago. qf^HB suaabseriber has now in st k— J. «00U Boxes I hv ts Tin Plale, SM0 B'».ll'.gTln, 8000 1 10 by tt Tin Plata, 90S I 12 ».v 12 800 u 1 1- by 42 800 1 It 30 •ee 1 14 by 20 too 1 XX 1 by 20 Kit 1 X«X 14 by 50 1 \X\\ i4t.y20" •too 10 KibyliACufcc, 1400 a 1 14 by 9$ Booflag, SO .4 DO. ISS X. 190 1 XV. 40 XX 10 bv II, 3SOO Bendle* No 24 Sheet Iron. too 1- isfity Russia saaortsii •00 Pin Banea Tin, ISO Casks /.ins, a*«ort-d Noe, Together alth a fu': aa-O'tm'nt of Sheathing snd Braatera' Oop|*r, Bivst., Fa's, Stamped Ware, aal Tinners' Tools snd Machin*., a'l of which Is offered at the lowest market priee for Oaeb. 1SOOO Buiifllco Wire Fenfiaf. Weareprepare.lt' make contracts with dealers for firstqaaUty ai.c-alci K-11- Wire SOB and S, 10 qaantltiea of not les- th K. ne ton, .ft*ivera:,le at 0«r Warehonse at aay time previous to nr.t day of one next—live per c-i.t cash 'o be pai when the contract Is made, balance 00 delivery. FarchAseea sietavitedtoeovrespand with as. ^aa» THOMAS 8. niOBBBBOW lin^iiard FBOM TBI ftraaOBlBBB, Witb ft Its fare, wMh "J lUwtHtfW* Ulliwahf Ms O K K A HE. ^•r 8ai«. AOK K hrndre^ »j, «tr»»i Bif tit. m. .,v utot^t Vn ,0U tarmi, "PP* wrtietrtin ifwuiTf of lifmkM n O^rort »T^. Oharlaa j. R,*. ,, J»hn tin,,, Br* tj ,tn«t Tan.I A rnwV-rlfv, Drar K.rt C»«re,Mrf For Sale or M,en*e. riflKSWrM-^r* r-,» t: j1 followlnii property In theC!»f of •„»2' '"V* I **.0k i a-~*j--. feet ff.,ntt.,«J-.. :^,,t' ,, o" ^"uten AT^noa. 17—r..«r the Market .-,*. ",- V' feet fr Jr.t Mrtt WMrt«rn avissf *itet»tii,| i'jji f. tack w.th aa allr* urtiiMsoltlMiot, In block H.- v» front:: Sdatiwt. Scott «t. fie la block W.—r»i too ton la Mock 17.—1*0 IVl In bhek »!.—ieo 150 Ia block f.—Mi0 et. St. Barrlaon at aipiey 1. eth Warren at. SU. at. Sccttit. Wee tern en st. 7tk st. ISO ISO a Mock *4.—ini ISO la block ».— «A ding tick IIOfSKt K l». J. H.CAMPfcOO- B. B. Horses and OarrUgea to hire on liberal terms. ALSO—HorM--. boariled as cheap as at any Stab's ia the mt» niwMt« CHICAGO. FROM C. H. 8CRI VEN'8 GENERAL ADVF.I!TIINfi AFJENCY, INO. DE AltHOH^i ST., HH Ai4». GRAND TIll Nk KAILItOAD OF A N A tf-A DBLIOUTKIil. a NU BOM A NTI0 BOUTE.41 1 u 1 in ,i i llosten. Nrw Y'ork .10 the K»'tern Niatee, Via tv-.- -V 'itf/n»i lUat. •fli street. Bar farther paiticulars, tcqi Ua of JOHN KINO. !*»•. Agent, No 67 Hrady strmt KOUNDRIK8. Let'lairc •Jtachiue R"'"" HY*Hke COB. SCOTV ANI RBOKT SI'S, TOWIIM IUI. Hayes & Co., 1,1 v NO.•«1. IUIIHAOO .orre* S1'-: *'el M. Dnnaho.'.ef 's,r i I'.af.i' Itirerii of Iraproted OarII- 1st.r•* Hll-W V*lr- »-,•! St'arnl..at H:iglnes, Mill Work Macl liv ry, Rbaftir.u Pulllea, Ar \., Or Rei airing j, W-.r* t- r.ptly atVn.l«l t«, JBeveasmrt. Iowa. Jaaaarr ». tme |MHa E S O N S O I N O I* I AT E* M* ti ,f WILL ri.NU AT W A UBWO&TH'B, tfnper Heavy and Large Bine Maoli Instw Blamlaeta Mteary Brown And roanyather at llril/m, 4 suttohle for Wert tteceat at., Opp.Le Ctelre Heaee y.bfl fhksh Irom Peak A I.AR(i K LOT OK (Mton Duck and Sail AND -t-ii.r. .i it the nice of the compa ny In Chicago b* v.---e from l/.ndon, Liwr Plymouth, Oi i-xnw, liri-ioi. Hull, Ab.-rdc.-ii, a u -n i A a i i e n o e UHAS'b TRUNK snperlnten.hni the removal i emi grants atel bacgage at CJu. 1.* fr.-e of. harge. Pare f:oa. $."0 to$V. toChlcag", in Ending co"iked provisions. The Mammoth Bteauithlp ii .. V I A II A !V or S2.fit)0 TONS, AKI) 700 r«ET LONO Is under c.intrurt tr» this company for one or more trips rtlst.d this year. Tour return tickets from Chirsg-i to the or.ief t.iwns in K'uope will nhoi t ly b"' lssi.e I. Tickets fr -m Vhicavo all .'-Is Kast, also for the L"via'han, or t- ll cM.li-S, I). Co's ships an b- obtained at the "Hi' tie- Orai-d Trunk Ksi!ioa.|, No. I irborn street ('hlcago. Canvass, DENIMS, SHIRTING STRIJ'BS, CHBCKS Ttvilled FlannelSatinet«. other g.*,ds tdaptel t" tb« want, OF M.ucr arriving, aud for sale cheap, al no. 8 Weat Second strut, LB ('I.AIHI: HOW. narenpoft, Feb 1, 1*59 F"»« K. A T. N. TYBBB. Jitirlion! •IttclioH RKAT BAROAINH is FUKNtTtTRI. DBY V I floods, and various other articles, on cunalga ruei l, and Blast be Held for Caah Call and exi* io.e the O'-ois and Fries, at TH08. ORB'S AUCT10B a COMMISSION H0C3S No, 91 BRAIT STStrr, Bast Side, hateeaa Thlm aad Fourth, Baveapert Iowa. Feb Agent of It St 1. 1! ll.nlroad, SAM. PA JtT LESS acta. Auctioneer IU.t WEcorner»'li i OST. will at ot fir.ie«-r ai.d Variety Storv 0' Ro~k if iii.d -«i: 1 Ser-.nd st-' et», Roots and shoes, llats aud Ups K« udy*^lM4« lolliiMg, And m»ny other kl'.ds of ff(d«, i o s and some art!. Iss •t IMM Than COM We are dstermiar! t» I I.om oi TIII to. No. aoi TII l\l\ ST 16ftt. Iioulsi, 3VIo. within the n«*xt t-w we»-kl, and W.ll give grrit bs gains to those in want of such goods. If they *tll soon. We also have a good stock of 0 ROC KM ES, Whieh we wlil -el, as low, ,f n ,t lower, this ej '.olight In the city. Call a'.'" s'C e 1 k 1.11. Trsaa. OoliiT a- Is ar.d ar.d Secoad stre»'« naveapurt, January 25, l-jf. Ji H01 I0U IMK !M»LIDAfS!! JITHTrare RKCK'VKU Si tUt I ti ^KBSlOSr a of ar .-1e«ant gift b.^k»: among wh arc Appieton k Co, World Brnownt-I Wornar-, $12 Stratford Oadery, I Derbf Jasfceoi Women of fea lty, fcc, Joseph la'- O.l.ery, Atlantic Hoavenir, Butl.-r fc Co, Oail-ry of K»m-us r-#ts. 1 Babl-ath B- ll »»rln, »a'h Stanford Dtlllner, Lays for the Mud of Lcther, Appletona legsnl s rle« of the Hoeu, each And a host of other elegant books of a'! suited u Uie tlm»». Deeeaiber ITtb, ISSH VKO. W. KLUI dk CO., sens Igo t*. IsOtaire a rfUCHTII BXTRACTBD BY A NBW PBOO A without occasioning an delay or pain whe U I U S E S 0 U Dental SurgcoB. OPFICK—In M' rwm's Block, bt Ferry, betw and dth streets. Having completed arraogemiita, he 1s Bow pared extract teeth by admitting a slight cu of ete trlctty around the tooth at theUsseaf i tl«, I hereby alia vim all pain tracting by tbe ordinary iatbo4. Thepstiant baa a fall kuuwledge of what la lag, aad there are not thoee oSecta which are notteed after having *«th eztrseSsd by the euasofena or the Freeetag pinriss. Public* Police. Pport I orderto aecemiao late oar eastoBen ia Da and H'/K Island with a Ttr-t— rsadj of ..or g'.o.i. at tbie s^soa of the year, we authorize aad appoint jpi'LtanaMi a nun, BOOK ionjoBia. ISLAND, UJJM01M, to art at our AOXNT8, far the Cities of rxjrroMT AUD MOOK auun, fear lis ulsaf «er