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In the last number of the War JSapU we find a very interesting doc ument, a portion of which we pro posa to ley before oar readers for the purpose of showing them the previous position of Mr. L. B. Stockton,Repub Jican candidate for the Supreme Bench, on the Fugitive Slave Law, concerning the passage and practical workings of which the Black Republicans are rais ing such a hue and cry. It appears that on the 14th of No vember 1850, immediately after the passage ot the Fugitive Slave Law, a sort of Union Ratification Meeting of the people of Des Moines county, irre spective of party, was held at Burling ton at which Judge Stockton took a prominent part as President of tbe meeting, Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions, and general spokes man. In his speech on that occasion, lie was particularly severe upon the Alolitionists, and even went so far as to pull from bis pocket a copy of tbc Holy Bible, which he had placed there for tbe occasion,and opening tbe sacred volume, read several passages with a view of paliating the Bin of slavery, and proving on tbe authority of the Word of God that fugitive slaves ought to be returned to their masters. This, and more than this, did Judge Stockton, for tbe following resolutions adopted on that occasion, which we publish in full. They were not only supported by Mr. Stockton, but were by him written and brought before the Convention 1. Resolved That we approve of the pe*C4 measure* ol the late session of Con gress, and tee rejoice in their pontage. They hsd their origin in a spirit of patriotism, and constitute, in our opinion, a fair com* promise of the various questions lately agi* latin# "i* country, each one being fairly the consideration of the other that they ought to be repealtd, and that any attempt, essentially to modify any of them, unless time aud experience shall demonstrate the naoeesity thereof, would be an act bad f'mith, subversive of the mutual conbdence and esteem which should exist between the different parties of this great common wealth, and dangerous to the perpetuity of tbe Union, SI. Retolved, That the Constitution of the United States is a compact, a solemn agree ment, a holy covenant, a fundamental trea ty That it is indivisible, eaoh part being dependent on the other, and no part bind ing without the whole That under its fos tering influence our country has risen to its present high state of prosperity and happi neea, and if we expeot these to continue, we should guard well that each and every part of it is alike respected, revered and obeyed. 8. Rttolvtd, That we will tuttain the Con tention of tht United Statet at the tupreme lam of the land that we hold uurselve* and tack member of the confederacy bound there by that they are not to be obeyed by halves there is no middle ground between submission to the decision of the constitu ted authorities and revolution, or disunion: there Is no ambiguous condition, half ale gianoe and half rebellion there is no trea son made eaey. 4. Rttolvtd, That we declare our unalter able attachment to the Union of the Statee, and we will maintain it by every means in •ur power. In view of which, we are in favor of sueh measures as shall best tend to allay irritation, cultivate better feelings and mors fraternal sentiments between the North and the South and arrttt the further jrrogrttt o) political agitation on tht tubject of Mattery. 0. Rttolvtd, That ws recognize, in it» ful Utt N«N, tht right of our brethern in the States where Slavery exists by law, to havt thtir fugitive tlavtt dtlivtrtd up and the esaititutional obligation of the Government topatttU such lata at thall effectually pro vide for thtir rtcanturt ana reparation to thott to whom they belong. 0. Reaolvtd, That as whtgs and democrats, ws havs eome together op«n this question in defence of the Constitution that the good men of all parties should unite and stand together to carry it out in good faith. No party lines ean stand against resistance to the Constitution and laws, and no Iparty liase ought. Evasion of ths federal com pact is a fraud rtsitianct to it crime obiadieaee to it, in all its parts, is a duty that must be paid, or ths Union is dis solved. 7. Rttolvtd, That the Union can best be preserved by the fslthful and complete die ehsrge of ail tbe duties devolved upon us by Ue Constitution snd laws and while ws RUOXJD ou as ELVES TO THIS, we trust that a'*tun»iug seaee of propriety, snd their obligations as good dliasas, will indues both the North and the South to eeaae all crimination and re-crimination, and to es dsavor to cultivate those feelings of frater nal affection, patriotic lovs and mutual re |*rd^which are thj strongest bonds ot the B. Rttolvtd, That there oan be no differ. MSSiot opinion as to the obedience due to ths declared will of tbe law asking power -pressed, it is thi will of ths aaties, against which no indivi daal aad no number of individuals can set 3tated kisor their own will When ths son aatboritice have spoken, their man date eaaart be eontradtated or opposed but by ssaestker higher aud etroi^eoMu£! t&ul authority. WhaUvariaWij ssast be soadderod ae rightly done aad pabUe Hbsrtr. virtas aad peass require that Itsksali be tbifiior aaarshy aad vio. bias ana the laaMdUts aad laevitabl* r*. Thai we satavtala •f these doctrine te without any authority, religious jo civil, in the institutions of Christianity, jer the institutions of government, and wherever it bad its onirin.or find# its advo t««, whether in the balleot Coogress,with a %rcttonal IWIIIUD prf. or in the tacred detk, it everywhere merits the severest aud noet unoooipromising eensure an-1 rebuke. 10 Rttolifd, That a« citizens of both par ties, we hare read with numingled pleaaure and satUUi'tion, an.l our h«-arty apf.le vel and erid'irernerit to that j.ortionof tb»* late annual message of MILLIARD FIU-MOUK, Treniilent of the|l-nited States, wherein lie announce his intentiou "that to the utrnoet of his ability and the extent of the powers vested iri him, lie will at all times and all plaeee, take care that tbe lawe are faithfnlly •swuted." 11. Rttolvtd, That we approve, without reserve, the course of those, who, casting from them the ordinary infiuencee of party, united upon a common platform in defence of the common country againet the unrea eonsble demand* of the contending erctioun, and by their firmness, zeal and ability, se cured the passage of those measures of com promise which ensure even handed jurtice to all portions, and which we trust, will ere lonir bring permtnent peaee to the whole sountry. Resolved, That onr immediate delegation in Congress In their varioua vote# cast in fevor of the passage of these measures,Lave faithfully rejected the will of their constit uents. After perusing tbe above resolutions, we think the opposition might as well dry up" on their accusations of Gen eral Dodge and other Democratic candidates, who thought then and still think of tbe Fugitive Slave Law as did Mr. Stockton, and as did every thor ough old line Whig or Democrat. This sudden revival of the Fugitive Slave Law test on the part of the op position is a tham it is trumped up for want of other capital. Tbc above resolutions are very candid, and no doubt represent the true feelings ot Mr. Stockton to-day as fully as when he perused them, lie is now working for an election however, and we can assure him that bis labora are in vain. THE t!Ai1IPAIUN opened. We are gratified to learn tliat the old war horse, Gen. A. C. Dodge, is in the field, and has already taken the stump side by Bide with Kirkwood.— Tbey met at Oskaloosa on the 20th ult. Tbe following cheering report is from a correspondent of the War Eagle, which shows plainly how high* ly tbe peuple esteem our able standard bearer, and that bis efforts ou the stump will be the cause of fearful hav oc in the ranka of the opposition.— Read the following: OSK A LOOS A, July 30, 1859. GEN. MOKUAN—Dear Sir: The Campaign has at length been fairly opened on the stump. Our gallant standard bearer, Gen. A. C. Dodire, yesterday confronted the the Repub lican candidate for Governor at this place. Mr. Kirkwood spoke three hours in tbe afternoon. Gen. Dod^c arrived from Des Moines, where he attended the meeting of the Demo cratic State Executive Committee, about one hour before Mr. Kirkwood concluded. He immediately repaired trom the hotel to tbe hall where Mr. K. was holding forth. Not a single cheer—not a sidgle outburst of ap planse had rewarded the slanderous and lowtlung speech of Kirkwood, but wheu »en. Dodge stepped into the room he was greeted with a shout of welcome, even in this hot-bed of Re publicanism. He patiently listened to his opponent, and after K. concluded he arose and announced to tbe au dience that he would speak in the evening, and would answer such of hia competitor's arguments as he had heard. At an early hour the hall was filled to its utmost capacity, and on the Gen eral's appearance, he was again greet ed with such a thunder of applause as at once evidenced the high regard borne him by a people whom he has so long served with a true devotion to their best interests. II is speech mark ed with a noble and manly dignity for which he is remarkable, clear, plain, bold, and unequivocal, took a firm hold on the minds of his auditors. The ef fect of his address was heightened by the fact tbat Mr. Kirkwood had shown himself to be a low and vulgar black guard, and has lampooned with his gross vulgarities, and ribald inuendoes, everything and everybody opposed to Republicanism. Men of sense and judgment look up on those who pander only to the lower grades of passion and prejudice, and who, from the public forum, deal out wholesale slander and libel, embellish ed with such stories and anecdotes as would mantle the cheek of the roost degraded debauche with shame, as un fit to bc-entrusted with tbe grave and responsible duties of public stations.— The republicans, in making out this degrading and disgusting programme for the ensuing campaign, and choos ing as their standard bearer and chief mouth-piece one so eminently fitted to the disgraceful duty, have over shot the aaark. The man is too good, and performs his role with too much zeal and congeniality, and the scorn n ommendation is that he is a vulgar, in decent and shame faced politician. More especially do they thus refuse, when they hear the high-toned and national sontiments uttered by Gen. Dodge. No slanderous vituperation can lower him in the estimate of the people, and his courteous and manly beating will win for him hosts of votes in tbe ranks of the opposition. De cent and honorable Republicans will rally round his standard, and will turn their backs on the choice of the black guards of the opposition in Iowa.— Mark one hundred less Republican ma jority in Mahaska this year I Yours, truly, W. A IfoDKL IKSURANCB CoVPASfT. The continental Fire Insurance Com pany, of New Yoik, is a model institu turn. It always pays promptly when inours a loss, it takes risks with care J" ,t toe meat and thtrttf thrte and one third per cent. The last dividend, just struck, gave to its policy holders for tbe past year per cent. to its stock-holders 7 per cent, for tbe half year to its scrip holders 6 per cent. Tbe accuinula tions of this company amount to) t'JGj G81.54. Thune who seek for safe insurance will probably find no i more reliable company than this. TLe policy holders in tbis company not on ly have their losses paid, but tboy al so share tbe dividends—three-fourths of the monies diytde.l are set apart for policy holders alone. For further particulars we would re fer our readers to the well known Agent in tbis city—Cyrus G. Blood, Esq. What representations he will make may be relied upon as genuine. Keep your property well insured but be very careful to iusure only in first class companies. ARRIVAL OF GBN. Hon, A. Hall, Chief Justice of Ne braska, is now on a visit to his former residence—Kcosauqua. He is in an excellent state of preservation, the ^fews informs us. A patent tannery baa been estab lished at Washington by Mr. Woods worth, says the Press. GOOD.—One (From tbe Jomn AT BOGO TA.—Tbe latest date from Bogota, up to June 28th, notices the arrival of Gen. Jones and son. A Bogota paper thus notices the fact: Since the 10th instant we have had in tbis capital tbe Hon. George W. Jones, Resident Minister of tbe United States, and bis son aud secretary, Mr. Charles S. D. Jones. We have delayed informing our readers of this fact, in the hope tbat we would have been able to have an !.ouncei it, together with an account of tbc presentation and official recep tion of tbe honorable Minister but having learned that the presentation will not take place until a..er the modifications of the Cass-IIerran treaty made by the Senate of the United StateB shall have bceu acceptcd by our Legislative Chambers, we have to limit ourselves to the publication of tbe first-named fact alone. It is probable that the treaty re ferred to will be oue ot" the first mat ters that will occupy the attention of the next Congress aud if, as it is stated, the modifications introduced by the American Senate are reasonable at the bottom, there is no reason to doubt that they will be accepted on our side. This result, besides completely re establishing a good understanding be tween the two confederations, will afford us the great pleasure of retain ing amongst us the Hon. Mr. Jones, of whose personal (jualities we have the most satisfactory information, as well as bis estimable family, who, as he assured UH, will join hitn here, as soon as his official installation takes place. Mr. JoncF, during his stay here, will have occasion to know that he lives in the midst of a benevolent and civilized people, who can justly appreciate true merit. STATE ITEMS, The Democracy of Des Moines county bold their nominating conven tion on the 20th inst. day last week, says the Washington Press, Mr. Nelson Stew art, a former living near this place, did a day's work at cradling down oats which we think will be tolerably hard to beat—though according to the luck we have had heretofore with 1 IOWA STAW FAIK.— big- things,' we sball cxpect to hear of a larger performance soon, Mr. S. com menced work at sunrise—stopped for breakfast—one hour at noon, and fin ished the field a little before sundown. It was afterwards accurately measured by J. R. Easton, and found to contain eight and one-fourth acres. The oats stood about four feet high and cut a good swath. Mr, 8. cut a swath about 9 feet wide. bathing and supposed to have taken cramp. His body was recovered the next day. SEWS IT EJUS. THE ,, ,masses UMBCa #coriI Co,,®8e' d.ied to support a man whose greatest rec-11 Am I A.I a. I TlIP Pl»MwlAnl. K« HE President has returned to Washing* ton, from bis sojourn at Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania. TBB lving of the Sandwich Islands has lately been much interested in raising mon ey for a city hospital for the natives, and has condescended to carry the subscription paper about town himself, soliciting funds for this charitable enterprise. One of the wealthiest firms in Honolulu, after much so licitation, subscribed one hundred dollars apiece, to get rid of the old boy." MR. Thomas McElrath has withdrawn from The Century newspaper, ef which Mr. lr bbons, its editor, has become the princl* pal, if not the sole proprietor. Mr. Thom as McElrath succeeds his father as publish* er. THK Collins line of steamers is at last real ly and absolutely dead. The Atlantio and Baltic have been formally delivered to the Panama Company, who are now having them altered and adapted for freight and paseenger business to California. "THS reasonable rates it Urgt dividends and has the MI I A i witfeiB IMM 7«MI tkd ftt. in Mm laat chance to see Mona. Bloadin walk ths rooe," of plaeards at Buflal* and Niagara Falls. The fool-hardy Frenchman is to run a race an a rope with a boat in the steam below, and is to stand .on his head, whsn half way aaross on returning. Baooft monuaeat is now eoMplalad. A large apeee ebpul li aad dewaUMtfde ef tod? kaa bMa cleared away, Mdn a ... yfritmjLiiinii' T* TtMt, J«ly Jones. Russell A Co °s Expreee arrived V:*terday Iron Denver, with dates to tbe 20th of July. Borne gold woe brought in, •ey bat nu.e in any amount worthy ot notice. The n*«r ruad from tbe aettlements on Cherry Creek to the Gregory diggings was completed, an ituproveJ oieana of inter course largely made use of for the purpoeea of trade. Heavy rains had fallen in tbc mountains, enabling many miners to resume the work at their sluices which they hsd been obliged to abandon in consequence of the failing of tbe water in Kallaton Creek. Five rich qusrtz leads had been diaoev* erei in it"* Houlder diggings. We subjoin the report of our correepond ent as to the progrees made and the pros pectin the future: Dovsa It is true tbat many, very maay, are still unfortunate, but numbers arc being added daily to tbe class of diggers, by the opening of new claims that pay from |S to $20 per day to the man. THE FALL ItlVha WATER COMPAKY. commenced operations this week. It ie their intention to bring the water a distance of about eleven miles above Mountain City, eo that they ean supply claims at the top of the mountains as well as in the gulch. This is a desirable enterprise, and we doubt not will prove beneficial to the company as well es the miner. There is another feature about this which is laudable—giving em ployment to hundreds who are still doing nothing. We noticed that all these waiting for water to work their elaims, offered their services with a zest whioh will ensure early completion. THE TVNMLL150 COMPANY. I another-source from which it may be presumed money will be made, and perhaps rich deposits brought to light, which will not only benefit the [rojectors, but the country^at large. It will at least find em ployment for a number of hands who might otherwise leave, cursing the country and their own luck. OUARTZ MILLS. We understand several steam engines with crushers are on the way from the States, which we doubt not will prove a profitable investment, and a benefit to the community. Messrs. Lehmer, Laughtor fc Peek have in operation on the North fork of Clear Creek, at the foot of Mountain City, a Spanish Kastia for grinding the quartz with cattle. These gentlemen are the pioneers iu crushing, and deserves praise, having proved that the rock yields a profit «vaa put through by this meagre process. STEAM SAW MILL. This is one of the necessities of the miners which is well supplied by Dr. I). S. Bently, of Rhode Island, who with true Yankee courage, is running a double circular saw, and making things whiz, to the tune of 50 to 70 dollars per thousand for lumber. This gives much greater facilities for sluicing and building purposes, and where now stands nearly 200 log cabins, put up in two months, in two more we may probably see as many frame dwellings grace ^the streets of Mountain City. Such is the progress of a mining region. At Boulder we understand the miners are making trom three to twenty dollars per day in gulch diggings. The creek is now turned from its channel in five different places, and sluices are now commencing op erations in the bed of the stream. Five leads have been discovered in this vicinity, and claims are being opened upon them, tne result of which we shall hear soon. At Golden City, on Clear Creek, mining o perations are commenced in earnest Abont a mile above the town site, three water wheels are constructed to raise the water to the sluiccs, and the bank diggings are ex pected to pay well. Parties of men are known to be getting gold in various parts of the mountains, in insolated groups, which probably become the scene of large mining operations this fall or next spring. THE Agricultural friends will bear in mind tbat the next annual exhibition ot the State Agricul tural Society of Iowa will take place at Oskaloosa on the 27th, 28th and 30th of September. The Council Bluffs Presa says tbat Charles Connor, aged about 22 years, was drowned in the Pidgeon near Mr. Read's Mill on Monday last. lie was Boston Courier announces, editorial ly, without contradiction, the fact of the circulation of a report that Frof. Felton of Harvard College, distinguished for his Greek scholarship and controversial ability as a writer against Spiritualism, has be cone a believer in that doctrine, If not a medium. A DANCIXO roaster was taken up in Natch ez recently for robbing a fellow-boarder.— He says he commenced by cheating a print er, and after that everything rascally ssemed to come easy to him. "•Wne Publication*" JUST BKCBIVBD AT THB BOOK BTORB Of GEO. W. ELLS 4 COn It....**.**...lit CMN R#W*...........SB WEBSTBft'S DIOnOHABT. The entire work, Unabridged, new Pictorial TKADK iitton, with FIFTIES HuwoaxD Plctorl- raiOB. al Illustrations, Bight lo T«n Thousand New Words, Tsbl* of Synonlm*, Pronoun einu Table of Names of Dletlogulab^d Per son-, ot Modern Times, fcc kc with all tha old matter. In one vol. of over 1,700 pp Crown Quarto, Sheep—Marble Bdge.. |C 00 Sir Wtllism Hamilton's Lectors* on Meta physics. 1 vol s Views and Bxpenenci on Relict as Bal- Jtcti, by Henry Ward Bercher...... I 9B Plain and Pleasant Talk abont Fruits, Flow or* and Farming, by Beecher I SS •pnrgeon's Smnon*, 3th series 1 01 w Hon. Horace Mann, President of An- at Yellow y °F Sp™*'. Ohio, Acadia." or a month with the Bine Noose. 1 01 Pascal's Provincial Letters, a new transla tion 1 s Honrs with mv papiis. by Mrs. fMpa.... 1 0 Tiiomphe of Panl Moiyhy TO fce, Iu., fee. (JolylS KK. BECKETT, 49 'Brady Street* 4t Hext Dnr to tke rwi lice, IBIALIB IU M. tS MS M, OAKBIAOB TIKB1B, i i i A OOXBTAXTLT OV HATO, tmd Vpptr iOaU, .Kip Was, Lt attar, As. A Miles, Oollasa, it WfcflMXU. MWMIIW I 1UJJI-WSIUIIJP Wl ^w^gasawrwy gwaa««»MHaBB^ •TILL IN TWa FIB OIM, ly CITT, Julv 20, Since our last letter I have again visited the scene oi actiou, where the gold is be inp taken from the bowels of the earth, and thai too iu quautitiee that would astonish the moot fastidious, and make squirm the poor deluded, ecif-deluded, disappointed em igrant, who plodded his way to Cherry Creek this spring, and returned to the Statee determined to resist every attempt that might be made to prove that gold is embedded in the Rocky Mountains. But if ocular demonstration, conveyed through a second party, is sufficient for the task, the thousands of dollars worth ot the dust that is being conveyed by express and privately into the states will certainly convince the disinterested that gold is found here by some parties. When 1 speak of being con veyed privately, we mean that po less than eight miners have left here for their homes within the last four weeks, with no less than ten thousand dollars each, of the dust, and perhaps many more that we have no kntftrl edge of. Huch is the progreea made in tbc mines. LP Ik Da'tsfott 41 Brady rfPA fMO •ar le .very county canvass for the Jencll dfcwlm Msattf a TBAB.—Wanted Uiastrated monthly joernal. To tollable, active mvm, a salary ot 0500 «oo 0 P. per year aad a small eosamts will paid. Addreee BaiTToa, pobiliher, SOBeekmaa lean •rasdieik's rfBl MANN, tbe renowned dlaeoverer of that invaluable reaxdy, Dr. Mann's Ague Bsltaia, still oontinnee to labor ia behalf of the afflicted. Hts medlcleee are anlrerssily admitted by the American press, to be far superior to an? end all others ever discovered for the treatmeatof chills, fever and egue, and ell Intermlttents. There can be no doubt, If we can place confidence In tbe innumerable teetlooniale whleb tbe Doctor has in his possession, that it is the greatest dlsaovery ever made in the science of medi etas. The attention of our readers is called to tbe advertisement of tnls Balsam found 1a another col nmn ef this paper, aad we woo'd reoommend all (of fering from this disease, vis: chills, fever aad ague, to avail themselves of a trial of tbis rented/. Bold by all food drngglsta. WOOD'S NAIB BasToaATtva.—Aawng all prep a ratio aa for the heir that have bees introduced aa lofaillola, none has sver given the satLiractlon or gained the popularity that Prof. Wood's Ilalr ilrsto. rative aow hts. His BestoreMve has passed the ordeal of innumerable fashionable toilets, and the ladtee, wherever they have tested it, pronounce It a pterleea article. They find, where the hair Is thin ned, tbat it creates a fresh growth—that It fully restores the vegetative power of the roots on the denuded places, and canses the fibres to shoot forth anew—that it desoives and removes dandruff, pre vents graynees, restores tbe hair te ite original color when grayneis bss actually supervised,gtvee a rieh lattre. Imparts the softness and flexibility of silk to the heir, and keeps it always luxuriant, healthy and In full vigor.-A. Y. Tribune. Bold by all respectable drngglsta. Ths Whole World Cnltod !»Nlek Pa* Plo* Tblnh I—After which Act! YouM scvrce expect, at this late day. With startling cores a book to fill This is tbe case, th* million say. With the cures of Herrlck'a Pill. They come from last, and North, and West, And with Rlad tidings tbe paper* nil, Becauee tbey are the cbeap-et, -are^t, beat, Anu superior to otbers is Uerrick's rill. 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HOSTETTER'8 S O A I E 8 In view of the fact that every member of the hu man family la more or leee subjected to some ooas plaint, besides innumerable other conditions in life, which, by the assistance of a little knowlelge ores ercise ot ooinmon sense, tbey ma be able to to regu late their hablte of diet, and witk tbe asslatance of a good tonic, aeenre permeneot health. In order to ac napllih this deeired object, the true coarse to pnrsae is eertaialy that which will produee e natu ral state of thinga at the leaet heserd of vital strength aad life for this cad Dr Hoe tetter has In troduced to tbis country a preparatioa beartag bis name, whleb at tble day is not a new medicine, bat one that has btea tried far yeare, glvlag eetlsfection to all who have need It. The bltiere operate power fu ly apaa the stomach, bowels aad liver, restoring them to a healthy aad vigorous action, and thue by tbe simple process ef itreagtheatng natnre, enable the system to triamph over dlserae For the care of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nausea, Flateleacy, Leee of Appetite, or any Billons Oonv aints, arising from a morbid iaactlon of the Stom ach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Oholera Morbua, Ac., these Hitters have no equsl Diarrhoea, dyaentrry or flux, so generally con tracts! by aew eettlers, snd cansfd principally by the chaage of water and diet, wi'l be «periny regain U1 by a brief use of thia preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease whlth is probably more prevale.it, when taken in nil it* form-, then aav other, the cans* of which may always be attributed to Inngemiita of the digestive org ana. canbecnml witho«« fall by aslna BOSTKTTMB'8 STOMACH S/TTBMS, ae per directions on tbe bottle. Per tbia diaeeai every physician will re com at' nd Biters of some kind, then why att use an article known to be infallib et a ve ry oonntry have their bitters aa a preventative of (Us eae and strengthening of the systam in general,aad among them all there Is not to be found a more healthy people than the flennans, from whom this preparation emanated, baaed apoa scientific expeTl msate which has attended to edvaare tbe deatls.y of this great preparatioa In the m' Ileal scale ef sci- FEVSK AND Aocs.—This trying and pravoklag disease, which Axes Its relentless grgsn on the bedy of man, reducing him to a mere abadow in a short space of time, aad rendering bimphytically and men tally useless, caa be defeated aad driven from the body by the nae ef B08TMTTMMS MKNOWJftD BtTTBBS. Farther, any of the above stated dia eaeea ean not be contracted when exposed to aay or otaery ooodltkras producing them, if tae Bltbsra are takea aa per dtrsatluas- Aad as it neither creates nausea nor oMnds ths palate, and rendering unnec eeaary any chaage or diet or iafrraptioa to asaal pursuits, batproasotee soand sleep aad healthy dl geetioa, the complaint ts thus rsooved aa »pee SPECIAL NOTICES. NEWADV'RTISEM'TS BANKING. let street. Oo. »a»S (a cumptvte astorimeat or Poudtft, Shot and Ou a Oapt caa alwmn ba found at t. H. Buiitfsl Osas te THK k Co.'s, la ^uanuties to suit cusUntfr*. Cjraer Perry aad 01 stroeta. angO-lw aa aorrva, Boater la th« States, to travel and NEW TOBB Owaiaoa -a beantlfol et., T. rills, cesapaaed wholly of YagataMe astter, ate foaaU by experience, to b* barmlras to the ssost leader a*e, or the weakeel frame, uader every etage moet o* bumau eaSarlng the pieetaat and bcoign la thtir operettas that •«ie ever off.red ib the world, and at tha sama time tbe luuet ceiteln la searching out the root of any ooatfdeiut, however deep, ard of Bald at performing a care BBANDBBTH. D. Ve SSI Oaaal-st, Brandreth's BaUdiag, LMM, iiDderslgced wnl l«s&e fur term of years hi4 late comfortable rtsiJeure and appendeges aituatej in tbe coiporeta ItaUta ef tbe cliy ot La Olai e namely i Argjle CoMage, a dwelling witi s r^ms.lsi* garden, orchard in full bear lug, tad is or lv acrea of I tend, ander cultivation with W reswooUnd tare i ell ander gaud f-nce UJIUI- 400 «r*pe vineei part of wbteh ere aow la full bearing ura ts aad atrawberri" In abu.d«ace There is a stable and smk- bouse on the prtmues, and plenty of Lre wood. To a good tenant this p-opeMy will be rente.I ou easy term«, from one to tn» years, and u n» need apply anlees they are vHI able pay tbo rent agreed on whether ope fall or Oct The on-hard is now rail or frnlt which can be pur chase, k«ether with to acre* ef corn and a few acrea of bean*, e.bb ge, beets Ac, end pteee»»lou given Immediately, I will aleo rent tbe large B'I'k Dwelling, barn, carriage-bouse, and wagoa ahtd. with large and well shaded grounds sttacbtd, corner of and tab streets oa reaeeaable terms and give puaseasion Im mediately. ALSO Yhr comfortable Brkk Dwelling on corner of Per ry and IOUi stieet" rwiua, good water, wood house, end finecellsr ga» iu 'oth those dwellings. —ALSO Two Dwellings in Beds' w, between ltth and 1Mb streets, now vacant and possession glvea Imme diately. Any or all of this beaatlful property will be ex changed fcr unimproved lands in Iowa or Mlasonrl If price aad location salt*. Prl e of rent Is ro ob ject so the tenant suits. Call soon If yea want pleaaant hom*a. (I. Whlaler, B«q will be found at my oOce and win attend my business should I be absent at any time, aag.' T. 0. BAM. Georgim Stmte Lottery! Oa (hi PLAN 26,828 Prizes amounttngto........ Waou TICXITS, CaariricATE op J||* as Is consistent with the prod action of a aad permanent eure. Her Ptrttmt is Advamtd Tta. t, wbe an saf. lertug from aa enfeebled eonstitatloo and infirm body, theee bitters are lavalaable as a reetoratlve of strength end vigor,and aeed eely to be tried to beep predated. Aad to a mothar while aarslng, theee Bitters are tad l* pea sable eepecially where the moth er's noaiishmeat le laadeqaate to the deawade of tbe child, ooneeqnenUy her atreagth mast yield, aad re It le where a good toaic, ssch as Hostatter'e OtosM^h Bitters, to needed to Impart tfpsiau strength and vigor te the system. LaftM sheald by a0 meaae try this remedy lor ail cases of debility, aad before eo delag, aek yoar pbysMaa, wbo, II be to aoqatlnted with tbe virtue of ike flhtars, win rec eauaead their aeia all eaeee of weakaaee. OOBIIQB.-WI castles tha pabus agataMl us- Taaa. aad ras fieg^lBM wnua th,.y w i: OP Smeu NuxButa, Vor the beaeflt of the MONT1CELLO UNION ACADEMY! or JASPER COUNTY, GKOBGIA. Aatbsrisad bp Special Aa* ef the Lagie* latars. M'KINNSY CO., MANAQEBB. A I A I Z E §60,000.00! Vlok«t« only 9IO.OO. Helvee, Quarters and Rlghths In proportion. 3 8 2 8 i z e s $ 8 0 O 4 O To be distributed each Saturday la AUGUST, 1859. Class SI to be Drawa Saturday, August 6, ISM. (Bass to be Drawn Saturday, August IS, 1869. Class 18 to be drawn Saturday, August lo, lSfi*. Olasi 34 to be drawn Saturday, Angus' ST, 186*. To be Drawn In public nnd«r the sworn *n|eriates dense of two Commissioners, W A Sv MONS and J. PaENTiss, In tho«it* of Sa vannah, Ge. MAGNIFICENT BGHHXB 1 Prise of,$60,000 Is... i ao.doo is... 10,000 is... fi,000 It... I 4,000 is... i 8,040 is... 2.000 Is... i n 1,600 U... 1,100 Is... 6 Priteo Of 1,000 ire. 10 44 MATCRLB8B VBGKTIBI.B PA MILT PILLS have mandated the world with their popularity. Over five millions of boxes are used ennnalty, giving mployment to elghty-fivi- ineu and women to put them up. Their cares ere num bered by thousands—their praises on the tcngneg of all. Cltiseis of Davenport and eiaewbere, have yon ever ns»d them Pat ap in English, Spanish, Ger man and French direction*. Large family boxes, 25 cents I Ave boxes for 91. Bold evrrywhere. mchI8 MO. »60,0P0 20,000 10 000 ft,000 4,000 8,000 2.000 1.B00 l,10il 5.0(10 ft.000 sno 600 400 7 .MO 10,000 a soo 8,500 6N» arc.. 400 s re.. 2 MM) ere. 3 are.. eo IfcOere.. 100 p)0are.. 100 ft iMarc.. 100 N 85 are.. Approximating: Priaaa. 4 Prlzee of $200 Approx'* to $60,000 Prize a re 9500 4 160 ao 000 goo 4 10,000 soo 4 100 6,000 400 8 80 4,000 640 5 «0 S.000 480 8" 60 S 000 400 9 40 1,800 WW 406 !0 160 8,000 85,000 prises of 8 are 200,00,j $.)6S,040 $10 00—Hii vss, $6 oo—Qaaa TKBS, $3 60. PLAN OF THK LOTTBBY. The numbers from to 50,000 corresponding with tbose numbers on the tickets printed In separate allpe of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and pWced In one wheel. The first 1*0 Prizes, similarly printed and encir cled, arc placed In another wheel The wheels art then revolted and a namber Is drawn from tha wheel of Numbers, and at the same time s Prize Is drawn from the other wheel. The number and p-is1 drawn out and op ned and exhib ited to the audience, and registered by th» commie sleners the Prise being placed against the number drawn. This operation is repeated until the Frlsee are drawn ou'. Ajpfirtxrimntinn Prite* —The two preceellng and the two succeeding Numbers to those drswing the flret 4* prizes will be eatltled to the 4S approxima tion prizes For example If ticket No 11?,'.0 lraw« the OIJO prize, ihee tlikets number* i 11'i4S, 11S49, 11'251. I1'254 will esrh be entitled to i'^OO. If Ticket N' 6M drawa the $80,000 prit '. those tickets numbering 64S, 549, r3'. 532, will each be entitled toil.'*), and ao on according to the above scheme. PACKAGES will ha sold at the following ra*ee. which is the rlek: Certificate of Packages of 10 wbola Tlckets,$0 10 Half 80 10 Quarter IS lo Klghth 7 AO fa Ordertug Tickets ar CartlBcatsa, Bacloss the money to our address for the tickets or dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mall. Purchasers can have tickets eadlag In any figure they may designate. The list of drawn numbers and prises will be sent to purchasers lsssserilately after the drawing. £7* Parohasers will please write their signatures plat", and give their P.at Office, Cmaty and State. 57" Remember tbat every pris» Is drawn and pay able ,q fan without dedue|ia. *11 prlzee of $1,000 aad under paid Immedi ately after the drawing—other priaea at ths asaal time of thirty days. All commnnlcallona strictly eeafldeatlal. Address Ordere for Tickets or Certifies tee ta nsKINNEV CO., SATANMAH, SA. Sr a H. WBNDOV1B, Agent, augt-daw Olnctanati, Ohio. REAL ESTATE. Meal Estate Agentt. While Sc BUT CO. asd sen all kinds of Best Bstate, else aet» date loaas, make collections, take charge of rents Ac., Ac. asrcaxacEs. S. STKBLISO, Freet. Bridgeport City Baak H. Hiaar Pres. Parmer's Bank, Oean. B. B. WABB, Cash. Iowa Stale Bank WOOD- A Cosam.of Mack- lot A Oortoin. OrriOE—Peat Offlce Bnllding, up-stairs' Jaat9t-dtf. Mtoml elfiMir, «EOR«E L. IVICKOLIsS, or no a, OOBNBS BftADT AND SBOOND (Tf lfickolla' BlMk, venportt ZOWA For Sate. ALAB0B AMOUNT OF THB 8MT CITT awl C0UNTBT paoPBBTT—-issprevsd aad an imp roved at very low rates. ALao: Beautiful Raaldeaca Lata at prices that saaaet fau to aah pareeas wlshlag a lot fcr a home, •aqalraaf 8B0. L. NIOHOUA, aprSldtf Oor Brady aad st'ta D. COMOOB, 'OMa TAITia Attorney at Law A Notary Fablla. Congdon Sc Yanlii, GENERAL COLLECTINO AOENTB, Inl Estate Briktri, Ac., DATBNPOBT, WILL OTPICB,aartbwsat •BP* TALLMM, NWBB8 A HcLBAl, •••here aad Dealers la Etckaagsi Having beea appelated a grate fer the AiiaaiOAN auaoPBAN npiucss A GXCHINliB CO. WII.l OSAW aiuaue cscaANeK la •«. to eatt ptucheaers npwn all the prtaelpel cities end (own. uf Knitlaul a* aiil lr- ,»nd »ra'i- teriaeay u*t:ia wtteerlaad urwil allicla angary Prussia Italy •i-ain lsluark On. at #e n York yri adding Bt- ohanga in r»rk. Parcels forwaid.^l lo allpart. 1( tbe Ui.ll.v1 Clnt- doms and the Oontlneuts and collections ma.le, and ouumtsaioas aad ardors of all Wada prempUr «ae OVtM. mch8-4tr ITIarklol St Corbin, •talsrs aad Dealera Is Bichasra s. WBHT aaooND BTBBBV, uaveapart, laws. •*«»*»«s Bamae. Btrvisa. On New York, lit Oa Chicago, M«lll rar.«a«d« OnSt. Louis, e%7. •old in M9M fortign Vnfit Is mm* asai desired. TALLMAN, POWERS A McLEAS Bo*JTKER8, ANO DBALBRB IN BXOHANOB. NtckoUt' Block, corner Brady and Stcond tft, DATBNPOBT, IOWA. EXCHAMOB on all theprtnclpalcltlee of tba Dal ted Statee, Great Britain, Ireland, aad postl nental Burope bought and sold. Notes and drafte oolltteted, and proceeda remitted to any part of tbe Dnited Statee, at loweatratee of Bxchange. Oollectlona of notes, drafts, accounts, legacies anu Inheritances made lu all parte of the United States Oanadas and Rurope. Stocks and Bonds bought andaold on commission, and dividends collected. Laud Warranto bought, sold and located. Kxabaage aa taise la tba L'alted Mtaiaa. Carpenter A Yermllge.New York city. Albr.ny nty Bank, Albany, New York Buffalo City Bank, Buffalo, Ni w York, Bank of Commerce, H,».ti,n, Maesachuaette, Tradesmen'* Bank, Philadelphia, Pennsylvaaia, Merrb A Manufacturer*' Bank, Ptttaburg, Pa. MoKUn A Co, Baltimore, Ml, OllmoreA Brotberton, Cincinnati, Ohio State Savings Ai« ciailon, 8t IaUS, Mo Oltisens' Hank, New Urleens, I.a Wblte Bro's 'Ihicni,,. i,•. augl-dtf DENTAL. U I U S E S E O U i Dentibl i WOULD respectfully Inform the Inhabltante of Davenport and vicinity that he has opened an offlee directly over the Davenport Can Co.'s, In Mer Wln's Block, on Perry, betweeuThlrdand Kourlbst's, for the transaction of Mechanical aud Operative Den tistry In all It* branches Having received instruc tims from, aud du:..,v s,t y,-„r i„-^fnasaociateil with,one of the most at.It- i in the BsMt.he feels confident that any operations cntrua el to him will be executed In a -aref*| and skillful manner.— He wll be happy to show any who may favi him With a call, his recoinnundatioiis, which are or tbe highest character and would invite tbe moet criticalesamlnatl uio!i all wok ivmmlttedlo his bands. All operation* ri-glxtered and warranted-— He solicit* a share ut the public patronarfe, and takee pleasure in submitting the fo'lcwii.K testimonial: NEW l.nanoN.Oct 2s, 1NA7. Thia may certify that Dr- J, Chesebrough has been s pupil of mine In the study of Dentistry, and that during the past year, he has operated wltb me In my office. In his professional ability 1 have the greateet coafideuc, and rdlal!y recommend Mm in any wishing such services as those of a csrsfnl and skill, ful Dental Operator W. W. BUBPPIKLI). And also lu referring to Meesrs. Q. T. a O. Shepard, lion T. W. Williams, F' 0' Learned, I)r W. W. Rhefleid, Hon Ibenexer Iyarned, u l^arne.1. Dr. Lewis Belts, Rev Daniel Hnntlngtoa, W Browne, Ir W K Stoddard, of New London, (Jonn also to Dr, Barrows, Hon Oamion, Dr Wltherwaz, W Ourley Baq R» v Packard, A Barrow burrows, Dr Baker, Hev I) Mason, M'-asrs (look A Woodward, Sargent, S True, W A BemlngtoS. A Mest, PMerwin, A W Bailey. [Feb* Ohaa Powers no N Boxers. O W Smith, Y SI ymaker, Bev V Magotia, Jos Lamt.rlU. FORSALE OR LEASE. Par Sale. JkONB hundred and twenty Bnllding lata la sa ZAiMltN to the t'jwn of Port Byron. Wieee lots are eligible and handsomely situated es she bank of the Mlsslsaippl. They wil be sold on rea tonabln termo. For particulars Inquire of Meesra. Dnrfee, Pratt a Ooi, Port Byrun, Charles J. Rogers, Ku| LcOlalrO, or of JttllN T. KINO, Pand Ag»ut. No V, Hiady *treet. O" Also, numberlesa stratle pieces ,i land In and near the cities of Davenport and Le Claire, aad near Port Byron. novSO For Sate or M*eaue, Isons N Lot* or hUtx'lTWon* to suit purchasers ot per that m&y !-«ln Lo lease for a term of yeaiSt the following pr i[«-rty in theclty of Davenport, vis la block !•—OT6 feet fronting on 3d street, 180 on Woe tern Aveaae. t»" ad at. la^lock 17—near tbe Market House. Ia blsflfc 18.— 60 feel fronting on Id street. 1M Scott st. la Most 10—90 id st. WO 4th St. M0 Harrison st •00 Ripley st. Ia blOOfe 17.—IW 6tL#t. ISO Warreafl* In block *1.—ISO 6th st. ISO Scott nl. Ia Mack M.—aoo Western aisias. ISO Sth St. 1M 7th st. a Mask $8.—IM Brown st. IN 7th St. la Mack $.- sth sliest, axtsa dlngbacb 1M feet. for farther paitlealars, ea^nlre of JOHN T. KIN#, taad Ageat, Ma. 17 Brady street. aav w e i n o a e O K 1 I A HB TTNDBBSIUNBD WILL BKI.L ONE, A double, or All tie Dwellings la his ON BRADY STUB IT. bit. TWBi.rrn and thirtkkbtb st& The grouad rent on which these dwellings stand Is oaly one doller per front fort aad has 16 years lack inga few months to run. The double bouses have double sills, and are joined togrther only by tbe si ding, and all strong and well built frames, and if de eired ean easily be removed. These houses have g, 7,8 and eleven rooma, all pa pered, sash hung on pnlilea, each honee e pleee«nt sloop above aad below, lote we'I shaded, good well of water to each bouse, cistern and cellar Aay pereoa with small meaue can procure himself a plaaeaat boms by buying one of three single or doable boaaes. A part of tbe pejmeat caa ae ex tended eoae tlsee, and but little mare than tba an nual rest will be reqtriied in haad. a Leo, The Large Brlok Dwelling Houaa la which I live, corner of Twelfth end Brady streets, la for aele. The lot la 314 feet front by 160 feet, to an alley, oa wblcb there It no incambrance, and caa be scld on long tine. ALSO, The Two Btory Brtok A IOWA. give spaslal attsaMas ta giniN— aad ssssrlng claims of every klad. Also, bay, sell, exchaage, toaa aad pay taxmes Baal Bstate, acgcUsts isasa, axamlse lasd, tMtos, fee., Aa. eensr e( Bsady A Bsessd st, Dr. J. HCD*WM1I« VittrtMrr Hiimb, 1.1.?. Usadkiaiiii HOOM, aoraar of 10th end Perry streets, in which j. j. Uadley aow lives. Lot 60 by lio Nt. good water, cellar, and houss wall finished, containing S rooms. This property Is aire free frosa sacambranee, aad eaa bs sold aa easy tersse. a iso, Win* Span of Young, Wall Trained bad Matched Horaea, Double i Harness, aad first Ajgii to rate Lawbor Wagon, cheap, mayll T. 0. BADS, or I W HABBISON. HOUSEHOLD LIBRAE1. BELIS8ERT~PBOCTU, [B rs to Stanford.A Bwor M« BBOAOWAT, NEW TOME. Have recently anUUhed the followlag Bptsadld aafi negant Blograpblee: BO Ceala eachV eaaile, prapaM IS Vol lA/t qf Jot* of Arc, By Miebeiet Tot U Lift qf Burnt, Br Oertyle FM Ut life of Bocrattt. By Or eta Vol IV Ufa ot CUmmbut, By Laaiartlaa W V H/to/rrtdrick tht 0rat By Mecealsy rw TIM MaMtmtt ByMbss Wltb A V Ufiojj ifttf\ Natee of Aeas MHwsa sad Ar, U^jete IfiP^WWflSP^IPi^lP^WBSPp MIBCKI. A NKOU8. l^'otlcr. *,T*U «bat the Will of Lm .of C"s:re. Srott *nrx 'o\"& XX the vw, dav 'f Vr^.V, ,. Tr ,0««. "eu^wjw "oadey theWb foMhreeM^^^Vs" ^'w vWi.SVJSi"—salinil-r aaga-wjw I" A i OH UM.VtBAI. COBMlssiuii M/TBCBAWTB, Pr..prle'..r» ,,f it, n LTOS ttRAI* l:i,I.VATOML 450 Noars wavaa snunr villi' A •«». Cooetgnmente solMt.-1. ylUOr HIS-s. A.', !k. fc,. Advance msde on comignments. 'iil'J ah Oaod lewt lor Faraiert Lumber Cheaper tkmn f»ir. •NWK'K mil, *'9 1,r«* ot al*° Urn HAVE BBDUCBO THB PBIO| *a suit the timee, and ere no* se:iin« all klaii eF LUMBBB, I.ATH AND BH1MOI.B8, Lswar tbaa Ever Offered la Tble MaVhes. Their saw mills are n-.w in op.ratVn. and ready to fill any Bills of Lumtx-r that may be oalled for. BluF ciT'* ,uu,l-r their yard, ea the BARBI SON §T., BET. 14M BAD IMA UTS, AT MILL PBICES Saw aad Planli Mills on Wront street, ctseaahaea the Railroad Bridge. Ad who went lumber will find It to their Intelsat lo call tad tti**iu. Good fencing, glo 00 per thousand, and other umber low In p'pportlon Jalv1»-wtt Young* America Maloon. F. S LIQUORS *djrn 8EQM8. ARM ftDd Gold TiotBAli i| |lj |||f| Baltimore Core Oy*ter*, le., At JOSRPH uNaiNorn*B, maf-lldbwi nor. Proal aad Brady ala. PERSONS GOING TO K 1 I WtlA riwn At WiDBWOBTH'l, S»p«r Heiiy Urge Hi M*olaln«w Slstulaata. WKeary Brown MtriU*9 And asaay ether geode sellable a»r tbtlr*trlgi. flMI Waal Bacead at, Bfy.Ls Claire I U U K 9 FINB aaeortment jaet reorired aad fcr asla by SMITH A RBMINOTON. AT THB •••se Finishing Ware Keeaii, SB Kaat Beeead Wireet- laayf W Ire Mafea. TBAT eapertor ertlcle to tin eefee. for sale by SMITH A RKM1N9TMI: Refrigerator*. F1NB ASSORTMENT POB SALE BT mayT SMITH A AAMINTTFOB. W A E O O E S ^^F D1FFBBBNT kinda and styles, for sale by mayT SO feet fronting on Western aveaae. eitendlng IttO feet back wltb aa allsy each side of tbe lot. BMITH A BBMINOTOM Bmthing ApmrmiuB. QF ALL KIMDS ea hand and made to order by awyf SMITH A RBMINOWB. Cook Stoves. QA DIPPBRENT Patterns of Oook Stoves now oa exhibition arid for eale et tbe Honae Paralsh lag Ware Booms of BMITH A RBMINOfOM. CRICACO TYPE rOCNORV, AID PRIHTER§f WABEIIOirSE, NO. 90 WAHBIMUTOM STXKKT, CHlOAUOf .... IU1MII. rrpu, PRB8SE8, MV, And every article required In a Newspaper, Beak ar Jab Oflee, On hand, aad for eale at the loweet market prteee. THB tmerovementa made in the prtfmratbm of Mtlalt, give to ths Typt man u fact it red at thle foundry, greet retmtatlon fr'Inra'dlltr Thesiib scvlber is pr»pard with grtaUy incrriutd flee to supply tbe wants of tbe Trade thrwugfc»«t the Wett. He will contlane to keep in Store, a large Mech of Hoa A Co'e.. and RoooLaa' ctttbrattd M*rtnitng Pre»*e*, Which, together with thtse of any other Will be furniabed et Manufacturer't priest. Me has recently made arranseae* nta with K Wsbb, of New York, [formarly Welle a Webb] aad will hereafter keep on hand a U'c- Stock of hie W O O y The best la tbe mtirktt. Parties wieblng to order largely of Wood Type, will be furatabag with Ha. Wgaa's Specimen Book. lets of Superior Qu*iMy Ahooft as Mm 4. Am Electrotype F«nadlr|r le eonaecUd with the eeteMiahasent, and wort at thle kind la esecuted la a very aagerlor maaner A new apectssea Book U aow ready far delivery, aad will be sent to parties wishing to order. Jr«-dlt-w4w DO DOB, Treaearer. Blanks! Blaaika!! Warrantee Deeds, Deeds of Trust, Qait Olalxa Deeds, Trostee Deeds, Mortgage Deeds, Gfcattel mWFBif Attorney, Original Votloaa, Jnstloas* Blanks Save momr i*s Pataat Vas tELF*tCALIN« JARIi aat eNM Ma nft MA fBrnmattm a^ iR I tsti