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1 o i 0 ~KKOKU«i THURSDAY MORNING, Not'. IN OFFICIAL PAPBR or vote for Ostend T*E CITT. JMTorrii SBAtt rOBJ»«B U* MA1X AM) rOr*TB ovs* CAVS SAH-by'S BOOK STORK. We-toiew Imw many thoasand timid, simpls •ool" fc"T' i°at votdd lk« Bnchaneor ticket for the sake of Peace. "Peace,) peace," they have cried "let us have pcace. Let qu'«l thlg tomble agitation and save oar glorious Union froai total dissolution and destruction." Their object, truly, wa» good, was patriotic, and worthy of all praise. But alas for the means whioh they took to at tain th*t object! One moment piercing tbe air with almost frantic, and certainly pitiful, cries for peace, and the next moment toting tbc entire machinery of government,—the armv, nary, treasury and legislature of the nation, beside# the whole Prietorian band of rapacious and venal ofiice-holder®,—into thai handi of Ostcnl Filibusters, of roaring dii unionists, of Brooks-and-Herbert bullies and murderers, of nigger-breeding, nigger-] driving, nigger-!»peoulating, and uigger-citi tension scoundrels, of brawling agitators,! who alone hnve got up all this limitation, hare wickedly kept up this agitation, live and thrive by agitation, and who, if agita- peace, Filibusters You would Gov. fare with cunning malignity they raise the "mad-dog" cry. They rend ths air and •'split the ears of the groundlings'' with the sonorous and terrible epithets of ''Traitor, Fanatic, black-hearted Disunionista," and apply these epithets thick and fast to their innocent opponents. Unsophisticated and timid souls by thu thousand are startled by the cry, take it up, re-echo it, eomo to be lieve it, are bedeviled by it, and finally ars thus goaded into a course of aotion the coo sequences of which they desired above all things to avoid. Wuu't that a cunning soheas? Ws feared it from the beginning. Sure enough it has succeeded. And now what "rout and revel," what "high rout" and jails W of fiendUh triumph iu the camp of the gutta-percha bullies and fire-eaters! Just listen, you "peaee'Moving doughface, to that satanic strain of triumph, in mstre or without metro:—"The Declaration of ludt pendence is a self-evident lie. Squattsr sovereignty Is a humbug!—Equality of die States is the doctrine!—Slavery IS natiiu al!—Skveholding society is the highest type of civilisation! K.an* vs shall be a Sl tve State!—Bleeding Kansas Bleeding Kan sas!' Bloeding Kansas!!! Kqual rights in •u peacoably if we can, forcib.y if we tust1 dough face (ireat joy wc wjgh yott iti the music, and the •oaipxuy you have choseo And when "Pesee"'comes, will you uot tell us of it? When found, make a uute of it, we'll preut it." H'ith all our uiight w* will obey the injunction of scripture—l'Se*k uvm lo agitators this aide of Tophet! You would to that territory with him. Does cot meddle with the Slavery question, and b1-mnn presnuie that all the leanings of such therefore you vote for the sacrilegious knaves officials will not be in favor of Slavery V Or who ripped up the solemn compact which had tlut Freedom will ha\e the least possible oace settled the question "t oRtves," and chance while such man bear sway y then tossed the question anew into theseeth- So we go. Truly the ways of Proridenoo „jt" Itwa Rlcrtlaa The following losse* and gain* yated froai lira CoogrcsaiaNl returtiw August. l«ee county, Sol 114 gi$h- Tan Buren, .'W* Ifurli. 833 gain. Ies Moines, 75 Buoh.il7 gain, Iavis, 7"" Huoh. 27$ gain. w Scott, C(M) for Fremont, 1G4 gain, Henry, 100'.* for Fremont, 127 gain. Johnson, Fremont 2o4, 38 gain. Linn, 800 for Fremont, 200 gain, ilusentine, 200 for Fremont, 60 gain. Washington, 500 for Fremont, 50 gain. Cedar, 400 for Fremont, 2'0gaiu. Jeflersnn, 150 for Fremout, 8y lose. Wapello, 68 for Buchanan, 38 Ion. Mahaska, 300 for Fremont, 27 108, 20 A ing caldron of a Presidental contest! You wonld let the niggers alone, and therefore you vote for men who fiendishly proclaim ',, 1 that the election of Buchanan will mine the prioe of niggers from the hundrel to fire thousand dollurs, and that becaasc thereby the slave martn will be inoreaHcd, slave territory extended, and uneounted millions tf acres overshadowod and polluted by the black cloud of African bondage. are inscrutable. As in ttie days of patient Job, even so it is now—"the wicked flourish, 'laocntr. while the righteous continue in scarceness." la it not. also, true, as of old, that when the union cemented, aud with agitation quieted, what limit to our progress and greatness V loss. Benton, Fremont 100, 55 gain. Keokuk, Fremont CI, same aa before. We have corrected the above figure# by UEA&Y A save the Union, and therefore you vote for of Kaasas, it turns mtt holds and works a the subservient allies of Jeff. Davis and Bui- a lanre number of slaves in Virginia. They 1 lv Hrook», who have preached ami plotted are fnerrtgeu 111 an iron eaUMishruenta lhe 1 (iRI.KAVS. The New Orlwins Bulletin of the disunion ever sinoe their first articulate fact, then, is, thnt both t^ie Governor and 2oth inst., says Parsing through the Ar breath! Yon would quiet agitation, and Chief Justice of Kansas hold slaves, the cade Saloon, we noticed atone of the aue therefore you vote for the wildeat, maddest latter having taken two of his family slaves FACT. -By whatever mean* qutvocallv true, am«n rtand i men iu LLausa* for peacefully striving "to keep theirs a Free Territory, and make Vf AT Devil would ruin a good cause, he mounts it I he doomud to a never-ending succession of *u'"| ff '1r11 and rides it lo death. Peace and nion »r« qaarri»l a. A year or two ago this body „niugll'tl) sacrei names. We h3*e the one and revere toughed off a large portion of its members the other. With peace secured, with the 'n onc ttnd lhttt We would, then, be only toj happy aud pros Itwous, too great and powerful. The cun ning Devil, and his equally cunning and well trainsd servants, know this. Thev know that Peace and Union oan ho destroyed only I»Ouis on Sunday last. Ia the namt of peace and union. And there. D*LKQAT«*.--8O far we havo returns, 7 Republicans and 10 Black Democrats have Wo think there publican majority iu the Convention. Koa KAKSAS.—A IFTWM IOM. Lucas, email maj. for Fremont, ISO gain. Louisa, 4K) for Fremont, little change. DUIHHJII", Bueh. 1,001,335 Jackson, Bueh. 100,182 gain. Jones, Fremont 200, small change. Appanoose, Bueh. f62, 278 gain. Marion, Bueh. 237, 91 gain. Monroe, Fremont 19,11 low. Clinton, Fremont 280, 125 gnln. iK-oatur, Bueh. 300, 185 gkta* Cass, Fremont 8, 28 loss. Wayne, Bueh. 1H0, 84 gaiB, fMtawatamie, Bueh. W, 130 lose. folk, Fremont train of emigrants for Kansas will leave Iowa City on the, 20thinst. undor the conduot of (Jen. Lane. Thi? Onto.—The Ohio river ww» rising slowly at Cincinnati on tho Gth. The St. Loui* steamer was advertised to leave on that d»y for Keokuk* MASSACUCSKTM doxatcssiMM. member of the new Congressional delegatlOB from Massachusetts is a Republican. FruiBtsritt lUctctTs.—Upwards of recruits for Walker left Ne 28th ult. DKAD.—BOB. Dover, Del., on the VtlWinst. Tats. Uw national domain, and slavery the law in forces—not to tho strength .of a great name all Territories !—Cuba shall be annexed and sound r»rinciplea, but to the obstinate Mexico and Central America shall he anno*- ^7°° Abe ,Fil|,uorw 7^° .. cotiul currv the election up to on^ress aud mjjau -N.^geri are worth five thousaud dol- -. lar»!—Cotton is King, aud the Slavs-trade shall be re-op»ncd" ltn»t that music ia OAUUNS, Nov. 5.—Tho steamsliip your ears, O you "peace".loviug, 4-l'nion". ick Wttrrior llM saving. Kood-lord eood-desil^ '^ip-uiish Brig of Wor had sailed from good-lord good-devil •ntl-skvery Mexico. l'and faith peace and en«ue it.** e wait anxiously for which, unlets thus fixed and arrested, miich iA.1t r. _1 -_1 t. .... ... O that for. itf- psaeo,7* in particular, which you voted have Imnns bright but would also have been Won't you have a good time getting as quioxU nassiu^ aud perishing as the light filers WO rest.'* fciug. urJs convey the mental treasures of I'ltaT.'wn' iv,lM( one period lo the generations thnt follow v LxAMMnt For the first M„| in our political history, New England' thev fail safely across the gulfs kas cast a unanimous vote nhoat equally divided on the (juestioos, New Hnuip.hire and .name oeiag finally reliable re l).«mocruiic states with Tmk and Maine beinst Vertn .ut nod Miissaeliusct'a Wing atatss fa* iiaas OLO BAWXHB TO THS Batter.,—, ffcu New York Young Men's Central I nioa have ia a formal meeting re-nominated Fre •tont and Usjftos as the Be^ubuean candid ates in 18-'4. And millions »f ktMMet, ear* •ast h«rrt« will my Am**! itS-w. -'1 ibaUU w DOOM or ti 400 IO)m M. Clsjtoa DURF it The New York llertdA epaoulatmg o Ciiicinnali Convention, but to the Philadel phia Convention, which nominated Fillmore and Donelsun—not to the union of the dem ocracy, but to the division of tho oppusitiou upon the elements of Mr. Buchanan's sue- window himsvlf, and winding one arm tight- ces?1, against the popular vote, ssys truly: ly about the waist of the sleeping girl, be Mr. Buchanan owes his election, not tothe gr,,at exertion managed to regain the tliat lbe" thors at a lugh premium." Tslrgrsiih Kvws. i ®l arrived with dates lu ths Hnvanu with six thousand sta-4d of arms for the insurgents of St. Domingo. Active preparations were making to ry Language i* the amber in which a thousand precious thoughts have been safelv embedded and preserved. It has arrested ten thousand iightning-t,iu*he of genius, |Hd«tt with this, th.-ir precious freight, y, new rngland tnev fan snieiv aerobe the rulfs .»f time iu i I lb. old political '""k 8b. h». i.«--ul.-r»l'.l„pwre»k, ul *W'"1" '"*U ,»!«•• Okrhanss—In ,Hen Ciffiaectieut and H. I. .... .* *h^'crn.««ns of our countv do ih.nr ,i„Hr ., 1 ft'y Have proved tbeiiM. irca to be the trno the great bsttlc which fo* freedom, nobly did But on aiteh a Vi.tines liberty, an I the enemies of op- 3M»U0n as this,—vonserrative, eoastitiuior- predion and slavery. Thev were among tbu 4 reed am.,-- they could not be otherwise mo,,t oarije* ttmtn tttianimous. And the unanimoui. e'.rciiou, aoiuir «li iu their power to s.f unanimous tott ad-.snce the oauso of Fremont and Freedom, of tbut con-mumty,- -tm empire within itsolf, All honor to th, gallant and patriotic Jar aau an empire unmat- ht-d iu historya manh of Jw Davioss County, who bare so vote backed by 140,0)u mniority, is a fRfl{ nobly upheld the banner of liberty.—[Galena fall of sigoi&ouace and important i Ad* and determined men on the day C«r.'otm o. t'rntu's eaionsive Kiouriag Mi'i «t .wiu-iitta, wuli •oiiir bushels *si wheat, was entirely destroyed by fire on •Sun.:]-'iy night. Toe loss ,h estimated at from iJsy'.tHHi to 4s.i£»,Ute.l. '1 here was an u* auranee un the eetahUsfmcnt of %S,000^— fire, it is though!* eoinmunicatad from tt suiut maebioe. NRE I»» A ake the tionwere quieted as tbc Republicans alone can quiet it, would deservedly tink into si-1 latest advices, and they are not far from lent, profound, and rotten obtcuritv.- right, we think. There are none other re- -v...... .. x, lM't that a queer way of doing thing* ports on which we place sufficient credence to 1 such anodynex as their comrade in guilt and to a party of Methodist preachers, and on* novlJ SLAVKUOLDK*.—Gov. Geary, e n Sale j" N u voti—LXPCLSIOS or UABKT. "™"The frenoh Community at Nauvoo, under th* Presidency of Monsieur Cabet, seems to a A 4. paroxysms of its chronic dis we huve just received a notice uow displaced M. Cabet from his high office and expelled him froai the loarian Community. P. S.—Sinoe writing the above we learn that Mons. ('abet died of apoplexy in St. contra*.M ake the following extract from the St. I.ouis *emorrat a Buchanecr paper Illinois haa prononneen for the second Oemorrat MBten rttkjM "MM, tiM) her solemn etBtence cond—malion j# Douglass, fU«tlgrtheetectioQ«(Troi to the 1. S. S«mA, and BowbjthA «ieo of Bisscll over Isoharfcoo. Tke ekief =§#nd his standard-hearer skare the stan^iiliiaalr.*iAAlrA( 4 a any senst- Cil to HROOGHT about, under whatever excuses or impres sions, yet it is nevertheless plainly and une the New York NIH ig noble and irrevocable fate. They can now tnke counsel together in the depth of their debasement, as Satan nnJ Beelxebab did When awaking after their nine davs trance fin the surface of the burning lake. Like tiic superior Hend, Douglass may exclaim, to llis comrade, "from what height fallen!" for from thefallen angels fair of justioc?y Swift or slow, retribution «on«0. The author and the instrument of die repeal uf the Missouri compromise are the last victims. Ah! we had almost for gotten Cass, and almost wiihed that he had •neaped the judgment of an outratreJ peo- £e gain. e. lie, too, is among the last batch for guillotine. Ilia gray hairs may excite compassion, but his superannuated clem a »puery mid purtixan servility deserve re flfofuo bake. I'ierco doomed in Now Hampshire, Qan) in Michigan, uud I)ougla«s and Uioh •T-l»on in Illinois, not merely doomud, but firtuailv beheaded, quartered and disembow dled are facts that aliow even to the skeptical, that divine justice still dwells among men.— The little demagogues of the North foon tjered iu the firHt blast of the storm, but now the leviathiana are being dashed to nieces.— Soon the ooean will be atnooth ana the at Biosphere trnmjuil, but not a wreck of the fi'igiciun* who raised the tempest will be vis ible. The repeal of the Missouri comprom ise is a stone lound their necks: and now or a having damned then), guillotined them, find drowned them, let them re*t or tots in the inviting som -body to 'take-nip Tou would h-ive peace, and therefore you insert them. predecessor inpuuUhmeut-Atchuofl-xuakcs »r two elderly si.ters, who were ^turning •«o«,.DW16ua»!». liberal use of. from a conference, 1 hardly think they were UST raciv.xi from the a Keu^rai a«aort ti iucni of Fur iberal use of. The fate of these men should be* warn ing to Buchanan. negro girl np for sule, and 1 itr,titnl aa k aa n r.nan i around a closely-packed crowd that appear on. (.'urioMity lad us to pilule and inquire what wus the cause of the apparent excite ment. The bids were going on in a spirited niuiiner, and generally at an advance of only fivM dollars a hid, and at every bid the eyes of the crowd would quickly turn in the di rection whence the bid proceeded, the inter est and the excitement being, in the mean time, upon the increase. The girl, a bright, Tribune intelligent mulutress, about fourteen years anvs, that, in the election just terminated, was evidently not indifferent to what was transpiring. There was no moisture in her "practically, a majority of the American "people have indorsed outrages more inhu- than Poland or Hungary ever endured, 1 voted that it is no wrong to shoot and (iscalp wb(» hud become her pur-chaser. The explan- wns tlat freeu uv her own^r, nnu hau earned inoaev bl 1 K&Xt t'L CASK Ol- SOMNAHULLISM.—A Pitts bur paper furnishes the particulars of a fearful ease of sumnainhuliam that recently occurred at Oakland, at a private residence, l'he account says tug out into the hall, with the gun still in his hand, to he used incase circumstance* war rmtf-d it, he found the apartment entirely vacant, and lighting a lamp, be then ascend cd the stairs. Imagine his surprise and ter- Orleans ou the looking out of the chamber windows to see among the branches of a tall treo Which grow there, bis daughter, dressed in her night hahiiiiuoats, and seemingly utterly Unconscious of her perilous position" Witlj «nit uttering a word, or making a sound cal- Culat«:d to iriKliteu her, ln stejiped out of the gy l'he Herald vf Freedom, which has been suspended for the last six months by border ruffian tyranny, has made it* re ap pearanee in an enlarged and improved form. iiie Editor, Mr. ti. \Y. Brown, whose impris i uumeiit fur four months has not in the least tamed his courage, has again devoted him self to his task with renewed energy, and brings to the defence of human libortv and freedom for Kansas, all ths wealth of kit iio|uent aud powerful pen. 1 u'.h CIU-ihm IbtbAs| t' ABB&JLL OF TBB VT Incident in ISkw TA to lartii fhall rise again, The uiinoortal yvars of (ind are her-." Un rcsutniug his pen the Editor savs "In marking out for the Herald of Ff«h iloin its new work, we tind no inclination or ticoessWy for changing its course, indepen di*nt and fearless it rhall pursue its wav re- irdless of the dictution of professed friend* or the anathemas of its undisguised enemies^ Wild her it leads to fortune or the scaffold we are bound to publish a journal which sK iil be a terror to tyrants, and tho sworu toe of demagogues. Wrong shall not go un rehuked because it is clothed with power, n a shall insolence escape censure because it Mtoi'IA-' been elected to the Constitutional Conven tion. Thero are 13 more districts to hear "Hearing footsteps upon th« stair* about Summer Compl^at, aud ail iW^tionsof thebow from. Wo think there will b« a small R«. ""duight, and suspecting burglars might be intended withr,:lAXiUon. a-afa, palatable and T»RAd3 Kcttl«. »H »i*e, f..r ..al. bv about tin premises, the geutieman roiu from reliable remedy It 1* «aequaikd. Ifvt obildraa i •t' TILLlNtlllAh'l, LANK A BUKL, his bad uud took down a double barrelled Uitbiag, atl^add *l»h Irritation of the bowels, it) vv ci sll possible kindness. Kvenr rood mun to irtunui deed* Miimi to slm«.» i-. tn.r: vuur putting a wanditrer in the right rt' i I is charity your removing stones and thorns and other obstructions from the road i ii charity your giving water to the thirsty' charity. A man's true wealth hereafter^, the good ho does in this world to bis fel«' ow man. When he dies, people will ask—* "What property has he left behind him But the angels will ask, "What good deed hfis ho sent before h'tiuV"—[Irving. possible kindness. Kvery good act is We sell draft- ».i Kueiand and Irelaiul in sums chiirity your smiling in vuur brother's face from one pouud u m:»rd.«, at reduoed rau» and far i. ch.iruy tui vxhortatfon of your fello 1 What is the differenoo between a emiili wax-light in the Maaimoth Cave and a fellow ilancing at an inn Otio i« n taper in carsrn, the other aa* per in a tarara. What did Adas and Era do when they .ap.U.J fr»» the (onto, ot EJ« V Thev raised ('uin ®sss Foreign New** NEW Yoaft. Nov. i• i i i i %g ... deeply uiterostod in what was going dignity, und spanking with a force 1 aroused a!l present: eyes, but they assumed an expression which indicated that she felt some anxiety in reo ird to the result of the sulc, which is not gener ally the ca»e. As the bida reached near a timusanil dollars, the e&citcment bcoamc in tense, and as that ti^uro was called, a spon taneous hiss was heard from ono cad of the room to the oth-r, followed bv a vehement shout of "Turn him out!" A rush was made for the door the hammer bad fallen, and the girl also, into the arms of—her mother, porsonnges, Aii-xander vou llumboldt, whero- Am the woman had been 7 buy her child, the mulatress in question, ana being a very valuable servant, several persons were anxious to obtuin her, iut ail of them, with one exception, had pledged the mother that they would not bid n^aiust her, and they honorably kept That faith. The uioiher was so muoh alleuted bv lhejoy of having succeeded in retaining pos »e*sioo of her ohiid, that she swooned away, cloanlines.s s inn it be surpassed. They are no,I was carried out of the saloon, 10. The steamer Baltic arrived at her dock at 9 o'clock. .She left Liverpool at 10 o'clock on the 29tk The Afrior arrived out on the morning or wic w,Tkl4»J-. |l»e hi^h places of thia Republic are now a. ™'i(?tUre »'ne7"whlC,, „1». Who .„„ld now J«- T* f*1"®: niea against the French government, and holding oat'n monnce that theconiinuanee of such condue: will break up the Anglo French alliance. Tliit paragraph haa cauaed much excitement in both Kngland and France, hav ing even affi cied the Boars*, and it is report ed that the ISritish government will ask ex planation of the threat, d'HcuaMing the alli ance respecting the Neapolitan difficulty.— The only additional news is that the French The Knglhh ll»»et Is atMalta and the French at Toulon. to KNtox-KsrArK9.- ,{1 natured man in America, recently, i ur emissaries as alsothe F.nglisb left Naples OB i u.-ual rate nil JctrilmnMii of a fin« K.Hrwood settled. *ht* |wr«MO drawiag tha Piann can exchanr* it Mi .. ... r**1 mild young ^outleman replied, '1 am astran- rubb rCryim H-u.. li-»d« and bodice of ger here, sir.' "A stranger said our bran- 1 V'J" 4 ihed friend, arnwms himself up with intense Pieiwe glee uie acali to aaii'fy y»nrclva*. Acsrtux ksow-NoTBrsa RXBCKIO.—• A character.stle anecdote of the Austrian Emperor is r.'latcl in Berlin. At the re cent meeting of .th 1 Rickbv Kmperor and the King of Prussia at 'l'opliu, the latter presented to the Austrian tn innreh, among other eminent upon Franck Joseph, in a drawling tone, in quired of his "royal cousin," "Who is this Humboldt?" Th«» Prussian king, incensed at this specimen of I laps burg imbecility, re plied, etnph.t«i/.iug the words, (*lle greatest man since the flood." is the 4 MASON, Surgeon Dentists, tn prepared to ins n Teeth upon Gold, Silver and (iutta Perch i, also upon Platina with continuous (iuiu, which for beauty aud 1 1 OF -v determined to do the neatest work tkat is I *,ltt A 'n*rot-sn gun. with which in his hand he proceeded to is :h* tuost so^t'iiitx r^autly in u«. l'r uarod and AULK aud Fucket Cutlery. A flnu auortiBant i n o o o e n i n i n o i e a e a i n i v 1 A A U U I K K A a e y tile »or, he applied his ear to the key-bole, I Chaaum andDrugr-ts, •nd heard what he thought a rustling of gar- g. W.eor.Oliw k 2d su., ^t. Lm»ii. mcnts upon -the stairs. Hastily drawing a ptort^Sn Kok«li by f. tt. O^Joi»nor,and Irur ebuir lo the door, h«»stepped upon 1t aud in & smed the gun through the transom. Juat then the thought occurred to him that it might be his daughter, who some tima previously Vas uddicted to walking in her sleep. Pass- THOMAS DUFF, ..Manager. VUURSDAY EVKKINQ, HOY, 12. fMs ev. ning wittbv« prfor tb« thrst time bere, th: nrw snJ llinllmg rotuantic drauia,enti tled tbr UUT OF THE RED MOUNTAIN, 01 YEARS A u' bail with his precious burtheu. Tho surprise 1 of the voung lady when Nhe awoke and witi informed of her perilous advenUre, can ha ParqiMttaand I'rrtw inb better ituagioed than described.'* faiaily Oircie.. IIB10V li. 'MHK suUtcril. -r Ua* rysamed bis oCoa from Msia I *travt,o|.po tv l.u Vd. il»use( lf that sir, 41 didn't ask yiu your pedigree, nor where the —1 you oamo from bull want to know—the name—of this—ttatiou f' don't know, sir,' was the rosponse, very faintly. 'You don't KNOW, eh Then why don't vou say so at first, and not keep uie bothering here V 1 hate a fool!' The mi|d voting gentleman looked anxious, and the next moment was inis- ing, but pre sently return-d, looking perfectly happy, and informed his querist, with great appa rent satisfaction, Ukot the name of the sta tion, he had i •arti'' 1, was Chelsea. Wouldn't he make a 'model hunband'?"—Kiekerbock er for Oot. ufL*r i i i i i a i y e o a i i I a v e o n a n v o v u o u i i n done in the City, an at a less p^ce than anyway, 1 am now -r to an«wtr for it. 1 am ablr ttnj other oliicfi here. Office OH plOQd6IU to pr"V* a« gmid A cUar*ct«T aud pMrttable between Thir and Fourth. cUitvn-liij. an any Other for the n»e I have liv i here, ibe opinion uf «th*r» uoi withstandi I can, EXTSACT or HCXNI i a« FLAST—A ©"Haiti cur- f^r. Uiarrhssa, Dywntery, lienkak, No» .11, ".6 ul't^' Pedl*. £l GAMBLER'S LIFE. Kattlaaaake Ji* by Mr. Miller. Tha ereningV i-utr4kiBiMStt wUl conslaie with nr. voi widow. For particulars #ca bills of the dajr. Pricta of Adnlsilen. w AHl'ED. A SITUATION as liou».k «per ia a (Ball respe« tabie family. uovia d2t" JKtVKLKY.— tlsttuire at the Western lloial. MILS HOHKKS. r. fi IISNKR, North s:d'Mni ^t., b'f. lOih and Keokuk, MANl'FACni^:a!.-slii)U*a-(t-j,grave11th. UHS aad yard railing, veraudah» ait'i iborstuid sbottsrs of dboat Iroa, a' Vt-iy !w rtlee. He also atton Is to all kinds of home smithing, and repairs Loa'. ii. Call as above. no* l3~dAw,ia to the 2nd story front room "I ^•••••'Uanta* -k'«loou Building, Bveoad at., b:low Maiu v ri1 mil be ready tuuive eor dia.1 rix'tpu.'jj V" !.i Ir^ndf, and to all t.b«» who way Iw plea^sd jMtruis« hi in in hi» line of busi ness. JO.v S. PHlMOiJeiK. nor 13 d6i Keal Katatf Aseut. 4. r*Vi««uiB. ',J"" r. ukuj. IOWA BANKING UOL'SK or ftrklen Lseas, *f»r 3d ua i Wiih an., KKOKI K, tOWA. Wi»r. K rteeuo di.-foun« pap«r, aad make eollaotiou*, in iIhe city and throughout the Norlb-Wi-st. Kx«hang betjrh' and so! I at current rates. OoJd, (Silver, uud .mcMrrent money bonght and snML First elass buMnesK tm|er wanted at market ratse. cirele of rORRin.v KXCHAKOK. iall drafts oau muv)' hi the currency of any pro vtnos--"Florins." "Thnh-rs," "Mark-llanou" and biausen mau"- on rranc?, Belgium, Switier Uu laud Italy iii,"Ft»iie.-",'' ranger vi tile city are invited to call at our oflioe, whv't#.^" re Information wilt bo given and the best rat s tor tfastera drafts aad eur renojr- iicrKaksi'aa. flank Kep«b.i. New York City. 4'arpentarA Veitttilyo. 44 W all-H., Hew Tesk. Aaaiah U .t' 'o iialtiiaore. Md. Ataatrvy, lH-ake A Cn.,Oii^inBati, O. taha i. A. Taakci A Co., Kukaarn Bank, Ckieage. J. Aadcrsoa A Co., At, Loaii, dataaa Hoba A Co aevlS'd Kew Orleans. DirrictoR bovtdAw LOTS BOTGHT EYA THIRD STREET, WEST SIDE, BETWfi REAL ESTATE BROKERS, other Mo.i(^l M«r.-baa«tlM purehaaed at the *"0,, the 26th. PIANO, MELODKON. VIOLIN A l.UITAR Tb«rtsar«iar-c booo.W«mila tradiag Count Wulword's official oorretpondence Valued at*500. i» t., b«^ th.. ki,„i u with the Neapolitan government has been Tha numberof cick* i* will lw limlwsl to 700. 40 published. number* win be drawn the hoidar of tb« 10th drawn number will t„- v u'itlcl t„ the ine Violin, ca.r and t». w th«? I«th t.. tb ilulur lie :i0ih to ,t)u' aud th.- holdrr of thv 40th d»awu Uerman pipers say their squadron will go uwnluT win bevniiti«d to rt» ttn.Rosc-wuml 7(j«ter# Naples fn three weeks if th« matter is not I P,JIU'- U)r,,l fo' on Michigan Central railroad. We hid an in- the ""'V Kaal K»'ate in tbi« city, if dnrirad. think 1 met the best *,ul 'I1® k '«a A»d our sinrk of tounrai in w,no1',l"' ebriated pa*.ftig«r on board, who was con- choMn by tu* ti -kvt hold r.. and w(u «^me off on tinuallv run! iti^ about with a brandy bottle, Cnnnmm Cvt nrj,-, at s o'clock in th««v#iiiug. •nip.' As his a|- i, irawinf inad* known indue un1. Th« flrM vcwud ctors and Inyesting Agent**. NOTARIAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED AND TITLES BXAMINED, Keokuk, November 5, 185G-dlm PATRONIZE THE FINE ARTS Ia|nllir«ai krltiaiat Pr«i«stl« PATRICK & CROU8E KK offering to tiiu«o «bu may petrani*- thctu t.-twecn this and Christmas ucit, a ticket frtt oj rhart/c for r. ry two dollar* Worth of 8h«-«tMu- 1atMiiM, *jr and will b« bv "l"' but" appreciated us fullv as he probably antioi- weniof Ftncy ii.H»U and Toy«, tb« largMi pated. Aft-r awhile he fell asleep then ho I J1"** "f kin i uf ^o.id- io Keokuk,oomUting of woke up, d. cidedlv irritable. As the cars /f 1 1 1 Dmrin, 1 »niiB'e«,( Itevx,ChrckcroK'n and board* made a stop, he staggered up to a mild-look- ing young gentleman with spectacles, and Ut.x st^u. Mohair tiraieicu. IVtiu^nnaUs, asked him tlie name of the station. The '•'•di »(*Wni Poikn wax |a|i«r maeb and In ever ""kcokuk "luwa. mf __ mcu^ral every 'T ^pt wi *1 V«ncy tioodM, Tor »n*t Vait«ty htof**- k^WlSMANN, Kaoond-.«t., bt»f Mam aad Johnson. I bx marked Cuaar TL »mpon 1 bundle *eyth», D'raara. Kc.kUk. n..n.6 'Mi dm i.m.fxp«uir. ,,ri nov 18-47 w in tbr Uat« City l»rngHtofj, CsaiatHisn Male. WcilU-tl ILL b*. mid mi the 6(h Dacjmb^r, unless tm and charge* |wut, 'X boic.1 h-as diold g'*tt, tuarked Joseph Hamil ton JO*«* W. NUHLi, ATTORNKY AT LAW, KRAKIIK,.. OKHCE on Juhiujn stfaet, Wtween Id A Sd, over the Po*ui0ic«. (uwvl Idy Ueiiu^ueiit l.lat i.«m« an «viilclk perttal Taieiart ducasi anpall. MKAtXMO Al LKV THKlTtill SUKK 31. 0wn«rt' N»ui «. \*tt. iJlock. Ta*. CeiL Rod ln^l. n, L» 31 $2.US Ni.i 1 It'K i* hereby «-.ven thr owuar* of the loia docrilx-d in the for ^.ing list, situated in the City ol Keokuk, l.e« county, and hlat« of Iowa, wl.oae name- aru tuuniioni-d ahovf, and all ntbera inter e»teJ. that a »p«iial tas baa be^n aototed and ii'Tird oa iai'l lot«, for the fradinf of the alley thr.iu^b said Ul"ck No HI, an-i uulas* paynent b. madu of th» ta*« levird, and ai»o all ®. before the 3i day bf IVc uikar, A. D. 18 j6, the said lots, or much thereof as iball be n.s-«,»«rT to diachar^e aid tas and eotta. will cold on thi- da) a(or-iiiid. at the Mayor's illfii-t-, in said city, U-twtcn the hours of V o'elwck a. a. aad I o'elwek r. m. !Cov. 11, IStS-d-iw 'hat biuin-ai, r«iurn»d to my 11 Brass Keilles. uoy^ Si'KCTACLBfv—The 7N me it .-tries Pand t. BA«t:a. i a »nu. -iTjSiu3r*MRt fo.* the mou,y drsW*{, 'tr sale at the Trey Hardware atorertiga *f Hartise Lock, 1.*V Man.-at. aovTd rf.'it'f'C' Pr,mttaasss Carti% 11 M«MOOCK. MOTT A CO. for sal* at the tke MorUe Loek, TS MOTT A CO. No. 13t Matn-rt. ,'utlery of ll.c bast TILLINUIIAsT. 1..VNK A Bt KL, aovIO US Main-it., Sign of the Brftadas*. Klri ttou nter! llKt*!ce ioD over, sg*in calltbe altentioa uf I A Banker*, Merchants aud "tlitr* t« Li 1 lie's ehill ail it n Sali* la-iieii*I w.tahi* Patent Bank Loak, maKinp th-u the only «ur- and reliable Safes ta ^ILVKK WAllt.—A veinpleer 1 *ny su tii rwh .d at u.«- World's Safe •t plain, fold, aud Karri or*, and rulry A fin' as "rtmunt CaniLxj, »ral and (jainu-d I'in sing»r in actts. Plain, gold, ottal an UlAM' Nl) KINUS, Uui.i (iuar.i. Fob, V«st and Neck Chainsi Uoid aul Silver Thimbles Quid Bracelets, Loekets, Charts. Key, Penells, gentK'gildjtuda,collar mid sl«evt- buttons, at DovC dAw I'AUMKLKAl AMPIlKLL'S. latent o( bil v«f Ware, emuntim» ayouas, forks, napkin ring], eups,fruit kniNts al«nsilverosrd-ca«as,port uonnies, tobacco box *. Ae., at nov«-dAw PARMBLK ACAMPBVLL'H. ILAI'KUWAKK. uia. eekeaad eard baskets, eatidle akteka, Ac., at -.'iilyar |»lated tea setts, eaat •I^Aki. Ac., i I'ARMBl.EA CAMPBBLfc'j. PKys.—Morton's, Hag lay's, aad DawtOO, Warren A Hyde cole bra U'd iiivft-dAw ii", at 1'A KM BLR PBBLlhV. best aaaortmeat of gold, silvor aad steel ipeetael«-a at novA-dAw K6.— A large ne*orinieat of Ciwclu, uf all tries and price*, at PAKMELE ACAMrBKLL'g. novS-dAv CL'TLBBT.--A vary targe assortment cutlery al*), raiora.aaiisari, efeears novH-dAw jt-AKMKLK A CAMl LSlul^.—Colt's, liaal'f, KoSins i Lawrvnce's, Alirn's revolving, alsotbe but single and double barret pletale, for aal- by n .vB-diw PARMKLK A CAMPBELL. MIgeolets, S1CAL I* Titl'MEMTtJ.— flutes, fifes,ifla• a -tr le«ns also, airings and trim ming» for violins, guitars, aad banjoa, at novo dAw l'AKMKLK A CAMPBELLS. AIN AND JuHNSUl. aft URKAT ATTKACTIUN AT THE /, I E 8 I E N KH'V AM now weiviug s avy stock of saASoiAauc itkraot from 'be Kaitara riu'«. Tli»y irr not (vc'nJ band goc)* but frcxh aud ijliv. A Ur*# of «asioia«r». ID Vartu bat e 1 ,tvl'1 °"»«eots 1 Uirvl BIui tWll w^*.r, ••lt hinl« to make tac |rim to «ui! anl lh thirdit ti ba»t ai'ouiinodHtiii/ •alfiacit. bowti'S iiosne^i all th a..' requirements, and eort.nul^ th. if la tin |»U» to |[it It.nrgain*. My WINTKK K'riK'lt mmiiti In part of tha fol lowing lelsine». tniid aud flgured dcbaiia, a.-rt I«m, iusirea, plaid*, lii»i«ey». ginghami, cln'bs, eas •iintri*, oamin'tn, twci^Jf, jenif, Canton flann«l«, wool flannel* ail colon, opera flauntl*, wuul com «U, bond«, mitti, glovt-n, botirrr, lablr liurs, damask. diafx r, «h»win, long and liaj Slav, uta'l wool «lurci and drawer*, domartica, blit 'and br.iwa tickings, *be«Ung«, hat# aud rap«. boou, uud thoea, and cv.Tjlbing iiaually fund iu the dry good« (la ment. And connection with the above, 1 Urgt «to*k of C'lWX'KBMT tVlRS. Jla.iii| r«r«nt|y rwruitwt my it«ck, I raa off iup«.rl«r indawiacn'* in Ihl* line. Also, a good aaaortiaant I ut choice FA.MII.Y WitOCKHl Ks in fnot, tvaijr thing in the mTchandia. line, and if tbere is any I article we cannot furniib, we oan tell you where U find it. I Ju..t drop in b-ok al (boae Vi-w baud (itioe the year one i*b"W nice goxl«. Vou will find lhem at «?, 77 i»» Nali.ti., Ksskal M22i*w h. BILLINilS. A. CUMKASI.K. UBO. S. SMVfU, K. OOMRASL* i tmtBLB. SMITH A- CO., W tlOUKHAl.K (»R(M KKS, DEALKKS IN TENNESSEE V i CUES.—Arc salt agents for fieree'eaalabra ted matcbeo. City trade upj#t»d by the aaaa lity, at factory price*- A large kuw baud, CONXAIIT.E.satioly au* 23 8d LNiRtK.—.IU Pl'la«ter l.AarfcK I'AKift" AMI ChMKNT-ttTSC. PartK, ISO bbls Co as eat. kor sale bj aag 2 '. CON NABI.K, NMYTU A». Pder, OWbltlt"' WUlCK H0 Ktg« Rita Pow :iijo krg- luuung |Kwdvr, 1(1 i«»as Iftcaaia t«r powdor, liitaacs powder. Now ia oar asitgatia* aad fur salt br aug U OU&NABL*. 8MYTII AGO. ULASS. Wl C. t:. STfiVKNfl, Collector of Ike City of Kcoktik. NOTItK. 'Pni8 to Dotify my friends and faas tbatl aa 1 now h.iujf again. 1 want to now li'itue again. 1 want to liiinoijon bu*me*e t)V -900 bo|«s varioas stse* l'uinhl«r, Jars, Kla k«,Ac. For sale by auj CitNNAKUK SMYTH A 00. TAc.—."00 KXNlkSiiKh: 1HON AND BLACKSMITH TOOUI tons Ase»rt«d Bar Iran. 9M blabs fluw Marl, i tons Ni«arf aad Oatagou Cast ktaal, St Un Hprtng ^ta«l, 2 toss Uer«asi htaal, 1 to* Ataerieaii aud katcliab liUsur ite«i. A large va riety of liiacksoutb too.is, 1 or sale law, t« Mar tehaiitji rSmilh'i, ly aug U CUNNABI^, HMYTH A CO. and 2 11 Mathiuc*. lUeeivrd p-r auter "Ham Y*ang, Sa^tassbar IStb, ISifr, ia the aaaie of Wil son i rift. aag 2-1 OONNABLK, SMYTH A 00. trnl TlLLlNUil As!, LANE A BI KL. MAIN St., BET. StroSD 4 TB1BO, i WOenUetnen's MiMlMippi VaOley MnnHiriM, •Ceeltsk, Iswa. We ara aaw prsfarsi Mi -HIi n eftrr ytantinf. biga »f tb« BroaAaxa. Also, PaBeySbr«bbery,lvarj»raa«», Roses, Ae. A .H Ac CA MPBIXLt Orders r«oaired at our jfroeitde, tbrae-fovrtkr •#a WATCH MAKKKS AND JEW11LKRS. a"1'wo*» Wtasell (•poet PA II AltMKLK A CAMPBBLL*B, w. raeaceaii. (Lais of H»rra4*b%ryk, K„,y Bam ft I si V Hawse r| i THonpiM, r.vr.wr. ..(..«u.twss ».«»'»•»» atsmwoasa itaesai AKTiCl't AH attaniiwa paid tvoolleetieaa, aad ^he Irwtse? a:id Tesebers ars n\eds at carta at raSaa. vigtlsaee and a^rt fur tha bast AU bssiasss appcrUiniag ta Baa king prwaptky hs eatlss aaessss ot this new e— atteadsd ta. portaat pplkehoaor Aad prosperity of oar s%r- Eaeksngo oa Baglaad, Iealaad. aad tW Ouati- aad tkay ask the hearty eo operatloa and sapaect of aval- 1*. W. BAILEY, Caskfcw .allwkoderire %^tpaee*e»M psoaperi^y ofthe ia aarsaaacss I»n»ation. J. M. Morrison, Caabise Maakattaa0e. M. T. tallati fees ftr term of 10 wosks—Prisuwy Cnaa. B. Foote, Caah'r OoBMsareial Baak, Cla. I branehss $6, advanced kraaehes$ft. Katra,for faal, eataslv, Ltaiagtoai ""t *•*}$ pn»k&r<{ Ceesakseelal B»ak of Keatadcy, Okfb^A fcarksdale,St. Louis Pil^nja A Brother, flak Mitchell A Co., Ckiesgo: Bask lelaad apartaiaats for street ketwaea 3d and Uk tbU fur oisb a arral aasart* •seat of the moat dasirabU kinds of FltL'ir 1BSBK, saob as Appia^*eaab.Pa«r, Cherry, Pi urn,1^aiaaa,is Sniali utu, Raspbarrias, Htfawberriua, Curraits, Uooae berries. Ae., lagatW with aay quantity of Cat awba aud Isabella Urapa Routs. Our stoek of Dwsrf Pears aad Apple* is vary d-slrab!*, sapeeialty fat to onuanii tbir gr'vnL with ssaall irflll eomnMnee bearing iht»*ron4 fa«r ll,« rj roMl 10 tho diw KKOKl'K, IOWA. 1UJ BBKLL A lUUIttB kaokak. Oot.3. 4Aw Hlttinory and ranet Oeeis. AICUK^.—A targe *a*»rtmeat of t*dHM'aad fine tiold Watches. Also the: bast aasortutaut of "itailroad Ttiaakavpers" ever* offered in tbc West, whiab ars warranted with the almost contidcuoc. Vor rale low at 1. Ladiaa U my large Mid well selected etaak e i. fidiw l'AKMLLE A CAMPBELL'S. Pall and Winter Uuu4e, which 1 will sell at Claeis nati |rieas. My stoek eoosists uf aiik, straw, aad velvet BonnaU also, a splendid aaeortBisat al "Id City liaiita. en tlaBtif F»r- Moines, or hy Mail, addresaeA ATTENTION, LADIES! W0l?LI respectfully call ths atuatiaa of Uba Hi hUias. Flowers, aad sal hen, lee tad vitk great rare. You will flad s* erytkiaA in ths Mlliiaerv aad Paney business, at SstahlisboMBt, la the latest fashion. 1 am also prsparaA to do all work la my basinees at the shortest aot lea, suet) as liniag, uia iM sikiif Imuti asinees ai tne anorMe aotie iing,bleaehiac. pressing a ttrj deeertptim to order, rork to give satisfaction. worK to gi Coaiaons, e»ae all. No tronble to show goods at i, No 7H Johnson street, between tod Mrs. Olciiny's aad 3d direetly op(uaite Ohmer's Balooa. St-DtWdly MR8.9LB5NY ARTI6-A aamhsraf asa of good address some haudsoms aad rapidly sotliag works. Ju«t publisheil, a handioasj Sew Year's Preeeat entitled "Tke Floral Diadem, or A Wsealh at Uathered V|MW»," haadsooMjr hoaad la Otetksad et qatok wtt- a n s u e y i a s a e w i a a i 1 t'olorod eagraviafs. Akse.aehsap aad riiM i'r I ia(t Work entitltil Tht Tint Hit lory of th Competent aad ex wUlgive ia ^ja, Imaiaa, oa tke Piaau forte, at tba wistnssary •j i (rises. For the Tnutess, oeUt-d A. B&IDOMAN, Praa'U ^'PflglilllAdk to stngtioes^a Latin, _Ffanch, Qarpaa, FCL with UMKS •MnnapRewfiV •avt»t. aMtta. s.i.tiiirfiM aB. 09( IRON, AND rv'UWAttlicaa ASt mHMISKMN MSaCSASTS, *7 L#vm, op|KMite ^tratnbaat Landing. If are now nn hsnd a full and eoinplete stock for fall trade. To whtek lb? alientioc of parebasers Is soliritt-d. [sag t3Ukw JsMYTlI ACX. Ubl«. Kuolng 1'itch, Eolls 1'ajxir-, both plain atKtatarat«d. Bala VnW A "Oakum, 71 k«n eul and wrought s|»ik«« Vor saie by OOSNABLH. hMYTU MOO. ^KAMLB^b 8ACCS.—600S large S baabal, O .ap. rior quality. Ju*t reev«veddtr*«t frvsstkt maautMtarcra. hot sale bv •aK CUN NAU1.K, SMYTH A 00. -Wilibesuid to )ay charges if noteall- VAIIIIiftLKK, LKH1ATK AUCTIOMUCK. SMITH A VAXVBXGKXJBIf, BIlLERI IN KEAL RlTATIt aotjuui, LOTS AND raaiisroBialb. 0®b« un Johntun St., l«t.2nd aaU M, opfieeltej Ik* Pultnttcc. [o«t$ utiaigB i^Nt hanck ctariW, OK Pll 1 LA OKI.I'HIA. t| (Charter lVppiual AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $600,000. sTAvaaawr. 1, »IHI M«rtgagrs. Int l«ia OB Pi UJK TIJ Worth Joabl? the ABBUSDl, $IU,TM 3, Sfbcka id Other evrjiaratUae-.ur vaJ iaeaak» tMM i 3, Laau* on pcr^jual and cotuu r»l MM rtty. famplv.) 14,TM 4, CaeL kiirftil baak, MM ...MpMM* Amoant ye id ap UASIMVM*. 1, Whol. ameunt of FidieUw aot nated $ IT,Tit I, Lomm rem*tad (aoaa.) 8, Ciaitus, (nuns. 4, All ether UabiMttes, ef *mf Mtwe, i, I |l»* s.) f.ll# The abvf^ Company will iaaarc preyerijp a* ebeaf a^ any other rwponMblc luiuriuw t'o. O. A -TKIULIN, Ageot, uetSid Fourth »»., het. Main A Jobasou. r." c. A. iTiiiLSa. EKAL K8TA1K AND INM1RAMCK AO KM. 0®m on 4tbBt.,bct. MainaUJoksMskli. Pwill WhO.SS dHirow iatnii*! ia ft«al Eitale Aud it their latareit toeaU. Peraua* wtuhing to dispose of fteal Kstel* witl fia4 it to their advantage tv ace Ms. LLFU, KIRK ASDHAEIMK INMJftAXCl. Ufltal tS,««OtOOO. CiUiXECTIt IT ML'TLJL Ut£ MM. CO., or mitriiit. TTATK UL'TI AI. flUX AM) MAMHM 1MB. CO., or MaMiaaimo, PA. MtMCHASTH UHL AM' MAHtST. lXt. CO or rutLADit rvu. CQMUONWr.Al U ISM HAKCt COUtAST, or liuimiio, PA.. ALIAKCK riKt a MAHiNt INil'RAilCI 00., or rHiLAbKLraia. All ui theabovvC'uutpauiaa iMMsni and re at tha "NIlfHLU HI KIT VOP mmA h»*u»a»e» /•. failarfu* pmr proapUjT mf .. ,,1^..,. u i ...n,..m^.^1 r. ..»• KmI ea^lld (l^i copy.) QfaUftAHCE ACIAXHST X*ZHS Bl«m, CkinkM, Pork Koasas, Itaoalasiar iug cslabHebmeata, XHreUiags, UansehaUl i^aniittire aad MarnkutUi* eflaelvd ta tha HAHTt'OBD F1MK IMSL HAACB lUMfAXT, CAPITAL $3(K),000. PHOLNIX lNHl RANClToti., or UAKTVOKA, CA*ITAI. %2Ut,000. mm rw*. oo., or oodknhbvmh, h. t„ cam AL 9100,000. Tfce above CopMalaa adijast and pay all loses* •auitably aad araaiptly. Wft. W, B1TLKNAP, Ageat, not 1 -d I Baaond-M. iswa stats' laaavAssaa cawsytaisy"."" orrica is SABKA'S KBV BPUAUM, Sad sum, Hsbb»J Street. Kiekat, lews. Meooaapaay. aajri C. 11. Perry, I. ft. KiN, JMBSS F. Cos, Uao. B. bay*, C.Uarber, M. D. Woodward, C. r. COM, K. H. Manrlm.S. W. Vaorbiae, /, Jobs MH^ae, c. h. rnutr, Pm, w. A3 ass Raakia 4 J.W. B. H. UARRIKON.TrWn J. W. HANkIN, Vice Pr«, W. f. TIBXKK, Bs^ JU»«tm H. M* UATHAtt. Noeasv Pvnur ASP IsstBAaca AUBBV. Oft«« no 4 KUkswrae't Bleek, sgeat lor tke flpl* lowtag faa. Oomiiaales KXCAAMUL IHM'KAMTTOO. PHILADKLPHU# Vanitai CUAKTB& OAK riHK ASb MAlUNX MS. 4Mb HartXss*(oati. Ua^ttal (Me.MM. k The akeeeCeespaaie# are aafe aad reliable, [SMW risk* takes aa the atost n«su«aU« tarms. All aotariai hasiaess prwmMly attaaded to. Oet fIb.dAwSaa. |MMNMTV tetiKITiSII BV F1KB. JfJUJUUsIK lfiBEA MABINB lMi.flft. PwaAda Lea. Wieeeaeta, WABUUMilOM UMOH 1MM.CO. CtevatanA. Ohio. B&llMiKPUHi riUKAMAhlNE 1MB. 00. liiidaaawrt. cVnti KUI ITAIU-BTC-IU.OP LOKDOH 110MB l.No t-O. JSO. 4 WALL STBkkJ, New York City. Wm» TlUJiKB, Agent, Oftecoa2d Siraet. Oet. Itfth, IsM, d. •aaiwtMB LICs laawrassca t'e 146 BKOAOWAT, NIV v. nuts I will warrant all a^sidijitiais HAVIsfaaswpaipaiid Ike JTaaaas .it tcbed in a aeat w lap per, with S plead Id oolot ad engravings. Address DisUU O. IA'— a I A a J. E. TELFKt, 'oartk st., near Maia, Ciaelaaati. Beekalt I'sswls vellsfs rpw flr«t term of this institution 1. on Mon 'ay, Nov. 3d, in rooms i Ctiareb. on Chatham fai i Ada. U of _aare. Mrs. Mar/ Pbaa BifMIss II. C. Bail, wke eVe ea gaged as taaekess, base kad asaeh aspesisaoe Arid sueeaasiafsasate ssmiaarios. aad hrteaarish tksse midmler tssttmealels ul Ibeis hlfb Mlsssa/ ab •s Bmats aad suelal cheiestsr as Isdlse, aadef tlslr ample quaiileatlons fur in*tracting in the Jt, rou cmi* cmu«f*ti Ac.umummm asee.eoe. DKPuaiTBLlieejee wubthoOM»^Mii«vaf tBe Mate of New Vuefc, tut the seeastSy 4 Pells* haidaw. la sAdiliia le whteh Um eesekkaMete are yereaaally kakla. Abm| the Bireetors era tke moat waalthy aad InAaentialettiseaeeC Wew York. 1 his is a Mask Ceaiant, ratwratag to the as* i serv«l *74 pee esat. if ail tke protu trt-aaaaal)y. A party JByaara ul aga amy aoeura to his lasaily, fr*» tru« lb« elaisus of bia ertdiiora, for akoat seat* per week, a policy for$2,e«0. ho woald aetspasa this sea lor tke grauftea tleael raleetiba, u* a siek Udor io eaae uf drat, that If ali else fail, he had atada a ee pro vision far kie family 7 It *uld lightea paia, and do mars for bis rceovary than oMdieiae. I). JBOKUAS, Prts'i. C. Y. WBBWJI, Bae'y. Proepaetas, wttk all aeeasaary lafeessatloa, (a» aished by HICK** A *nH*0K, A«ts. Poet OSae Kaokah, Isia MLti.um.Vm. MABIRK 1MIBAR1I. «M»# c-Sfi'Z'iSBi rates, sad tke is Aa a MarlaeXaear risks takeaaeasls«Npy A aaeekanaem. Cargo riski sb faollit A.Btrtdgmaa, S. M. Uarrisoa, John Tempila, Joka MaQwirn, C. Uarbor, W.C. I Cash facilities e steaded to m* Diaacnut J.V7 it. L. Demiag, -K.Ooaa, rv Jbs.f.Oek. it. L. Demiag,* *':*'4 F. Ooaa. Jas. f. (tok. A. BMBUVAV. PresMeat.^ O. B.BMVTB, Vies Preside ai, S I IfgMIWil T.i.ssw.. A.L.PEMlMO.Treasaisi Wa. W. taaaan.MISSSISQ. Oaos^laBBBBpla'a battdiag, Beeoad Street. B. $' kie|kt eat Aha hasiaees eff- Bteas, to do, at ske skertest aa tiee, all work iatnuted to Ibsm. 8kS9 aa |A-JL. hatweea Maia aad BliMMS. A CARD. AVIXO sold oat oar latereet la ear til aad ti rhrrt Irra Jikktaf sbtptr tlsisf I Baa woald sessmmsal theats oar frieads asgdatlsawa mjkom BO. ltft MSORAKUni *he HWtessteedJkave eaeaal a QBA1B la thfs^rTaUl^iwZnMsa SSad wletyofr et varioas styles eat^am ill w nsnil all warraaud of first rAe maSsrlal aad «eed week zstt seM Wholesale aad ltetalf, as rksii ij tbsobsapsst. KBLLY A Mr*^ sept lT^Awlyr. «3iareas^i5ii5sr I ia Bilk. Wdl %r... ,!••( ISMStOSUI •ad whole aames g|JP^|t Nets, Tapeatu, work madelaw wa hand It tke 'Taan U- ^smbe** £*1. MediartTaad" MMMK, aad illastrattoas. by A. f. LWut. Bombay Army. For sale by auvl OA VB A BAIUCT. AMMa* UNVKA IOC WI. aet rieslved ef Ames' FOO aalsby TILLINOBABt, LAITB A ust4|4 IlAJiWriMBWJ.A.He4 IwAIIHshesBibei itkseai, oa Press* iauiw t»asssss Also, ai rasw Peedl* ifMift|4|Mais slylT-dti Osakass's BaildlBl Al?lirT7Airir«»««.! Meets eveqf ^asMay eipt cr ths Net.tr A Ortoa. CAVB A wsbtalar BAILKT. L* *P*L' titVB4AA1LET. .iM