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THE NONPAREIL. W. W. NAI.VARII, Mil*. OOTJNOIL BitTjmsk GATL.RDAY, gjOMUl Katamwai tmonetary Jlefo ties of 183^forwh,chwocaufindnoanalo- gyat the present time, fhe log.slat.vc policy of the country ,* settled and faxed- There has been no change recently of a character at all like that preceding the crash of 1837. We are free to admit, that there has been some speculation in lands, but it West. It was to all intents and purposes,, u u n a i a a n w a s i n v e s e i n a n s at a low 6gure, and the purchasers can af ford to keep it thftre. It is not tho first time since 1837, that large sums of money have been locked up in unproductive investments, yet things have moved along smoothly. Again, in 1^30 and '37, moro than twenty millions of the prop ortv of the people was entirely blotted out of existence by fire. The property had cost that amount, nnd would have brought its value again. Nothing of this kind has oc curred in 1857. Again, the winter of 1836, was one of tho most severe ever known in this country. By tho rigors of winter, and a late and fatal spring, the people of the United States were compelled to import from hurope, the very necessaries of life. W e raised com paratively nothing, and the millions of our people who had heretofore subsisted prin cipally upon tho super-abundant produc tions of our own soil, wore necessitated to depend upon foreign countries for broad tries. The demand for cotton, grain, beer, time. Now, every one must see that this is strongly in contrast with the alternative of importation or starvation that .tared us tnc f«ce in 1W'« yosc. 8dm ot» from without, whuperetl the word flre so loudlj, that the vorfl was wnght ap by tht enildrm, and a scene fol lowed which beggar* description. Many were trim pled to death on their way to the door some jumped from the windows the OCTOBER 24 1857. Majority rushed for the stairs leading be low, and being stopped by the impossibility icatt.(the c.»uy-Tkc of opening the street door, they uccufnulat- the present time, speculation is rife in result was, some fifty mangled corpses of ,rU to the cause of the Uerangemeut of dear, innocent children to be buried. the affairs of this country. The I "Men are but children of i» larger growth.! coumhet. Mwspapers teem with homilies upon the The unexpected failure of the Trust Com fhbject—some contending that our presentj pany, at a moment of tension and ex-ten •Ksfortunes arc the result of overtrading, sion, seems to lmre inspired a uuii that the true national remedy for our pnnic, aud cvci^body that held a credi ffesent commercial ills, is a Protective seiied with the idea that he must real le on {j£|| fhriff. Others contend, that there is no it at once or lose. The anxiety of one eiuse for a crisis in the aspect of our for-! muuicated itself to another: and soon ijjgn and domestic trade, and especially as- body was seized with the feeling of nlnrm. acveratc, that our foreign trade has seldom The same rush was made for the doors of i %een in a moro healthy condition. Aguin, the banks which was made before for the thers of the opinion, that the i boats of the Arctic and tho stairs of the ncdy for our present distress, is only to school-house. The feeling was eoramnni- found in an exclusively specie currency, cated from New York to Boston, to Phila- j^*'uur #ome insist, in looking at the gloomy pic- delphia, to Baltimore, to St. Louis, to Chi %rc, upon seeing only its most dreary and i cago, and throughout the wholo country.— ivibuqu#." lismal aspect. If a ray of light appears i The newspapers helped along tho panic by «pon the commercial horizon, they at once crying out for a general suspension, and one KM •hut their eyes to it, and continue their dis- house, sriking against another, as in a great mal croakings. A great many good and windfall, laid tho whole business communi wise people, and good business men too, are ty prostrate. \a"TZn predicting just such a derangement in the "If this is true, tho obvious remedy is JJ®^r monetary affairs of the country, in 1857, as self-possession, patience and common sense. ,'ow„ we experienced in 1837. With all due def- We cannet undo the past, but we can all do ference to the wisdom, intelligence and ex- I something to mitigate the evils of the fu- I pcriencc of such men, we must dissent from ture. If everybody rushes to tho boats, it! j„DcsU such gloomy conclusions. That there is is clear enough that the majority must be but slight analogy in fact, between the per- lost. Our only means of safety is forbear lis of 1837 and the misfortune* of 1857, a ance, trust, and a disposition to make the uuis fair statement of the circumstances that led best of a bad state of things. There is no to, or were attendant upon, the two eras, necessity of a permanent suspension any will convince even the most skeptical. where and we deeply regret tho steps which It is acknowledged by every business man, are said to liavo been taken with that view Miti hrii that to be successful the business of the coun- in Pennsylvania. Time, patience, forbear- try requires stability and confidence. To sc- ance are the only true remedies and the cure the former, it requires tlint the legisla tive policy of the country, should be fixed and stable, as far as it relates to commerce, tho mechanic arts and agriculture. It is well known that an important cliango in the policy of the government took placj in policy oi tne government ™,» the cukure of the Sorghum Saccharatum ?^r 1S36-7. Lnder the operahons of the tn t-} ed States Bank, money was what might be termed cheap— made so, by general distri- Union, and "the facilities afforded for mak-1 in" rcadv loans. This state of things con- 1 tributed largely to the individual indebted- .peculMion ol that penoJ «npr^««u« e|apirf and uuoocuried lands—property thut bore *uu u 1 only ft nominal value, «nd always rnted at u" iauu 1 or Chinese Sugar Cane. PLANTING. firff P1™^' thet weo thcv t0 K 1 i» w pork, flour and other articles that we usual- inggcs ly export, was never before more steady, Agiiin nnd never before had we such a super-abund- nnceof these products, as at the present The Toledo Blade, in remarking upon the causes that have led to the present derange- ment in the business affair* of tho country, ,t„,kg very truthfully says, that "the country is, can bo m!ido tended commercial plans, contemplating a ,, i 11,0 continuance of lnree credits, aud requiring i .. ,, corn-cutting. immense monetary resources. Mut the countrv was never "so rich before, and never from thf Atlantic to the Pacific. We have the most abundant inenns with which to tha, circumstances. Our people arc apt to for- Tho Hinall profit which they real- now board. The pnnic was tho cause of all public interest to the noting point, the serious disaster* thut followed. It de-| iours, rcipectfully, etrojed the common sense of the officers^ it disarmed them of their command it causod a rush for the boats which ensured the gen cral ,„ vs tho most fearful on record. Had the sainc J$o,700 in s?5 gol,l pieces stolon. Tbe rob- tho other day, on the Central America, it v u probable that all would have have been too, that liad no fouiHiation manyre.tl eau., UT2ST,jIXECTIffl NJW8. |jjf jf Tfce Sleetta*. to "appear, f^ timcon tbc am, Uie Mf raou 0 Pl I planted my seed differently for experi I ment. In some drills one seed every twelve a U I U I I I 1 1 1 9 v U i 1 9 U U v O v U V I i n v The sccond week in August, I tested the cane. The seed had not yet appeared. Tho juice was sweet, but the svrup had a woody taste, but quito sweet. On the 20th of tho same month, the seed heads being out nnd in their uiilky state, another experiment result ed in syrup much sweeter and freer from the woody taste. seed was turning, another experiment prov 15,3 gallons of juice per day, from l91!1 JJ.i«-»iine I thcn 8tack it. In the fallj it will luivc made ft gecom| crop from the game stalks Molasses (may be) tbo cell before 1 mu,t not omit that has caused tho sudd.n undermining of •h(,ultl hwenftor prove bug-proof, it will credit, and the vast confusion which has stating, that, not withstand- had sosolid a basis for these magnificent!^ the past season somo crops have been DulH,que, 1- Lec. Pottawattamie, Wo'od seheinri. The land is full ot real wealth, i destroyed by enumerable bugs and from tho llio (irandc to the Aroostook, and S™sshoppers, nothing has, from first to _^tn, 1 lilltf. in llnv WllV ITllllVArl tVlrt QlKfitM The abovo is the result, ns far as liaard from. last in 11 nJ* wn-v iniurc(1 tho 1 Th"' operate, and it is not the ahin.ce of these ,s bo worth taken'place in our monetary sytem. jthat "What then, the reader may /tsk, is the Sugar Cane. remarkable, and 1 state it, only to 0CTt,f-v wh:lt ,ms becn "5 IOWA CITY, Oct. 17,2857. tfttmivt licturns continue favor able. We can now count, as far as heard from, 20 Senators out of the 36, and 40 Representative* out of the 72. A clear ma jority, and more to come yet. Yours, a ii NMMPK**9ls|eritftenfirOevfreer. CouNftr*. torn*. 1 KMMMIS. Frtwunt JJucA. AJjIr •/?». Clark© Calhoun Clinton rceuo pressure will be relieved, just in proportion roik ns these remedies are steadily employed.'* i»age* P.we»liMI I. KinpRoM' For the Council Blsffii Nonpareil. sbelby MR. EDITOR:—[will now make gooij my promise to give vou in brief, my experience i s*c cold, and cold rains and sleet frequent. A I few da vs after iilantine, the ground froze to a o n s i e a e e e w e a e e o ness of the countrv, and was tlie immediate .. mg fine, I watched anxiously for tho ap- rfccd'? had been iniurcd bv the severe cold, -v .1 i•« „.! wet and frosts I examined the drills and fabulous wnccs* This is one of theditfioul* n 14 i 4 1 ... 1 found them all right, lu sixteen days from 4ft A'bin* •/?». as Appanooa* 663 Allainakgp IN AUUUIhjii 8 bent«»u 1 V 1» i 984 BlMitP v lift Bremer 15S. Butler BucbjnaA Id 994 Cetiar 31ft --.'t Chickasav 249 l*»i Van Burro Wjpelio Warrtti Wayne Washington Webster Winncifceik Wright Wo^iimiy BUCHANAN ,nting. i]is |je (wq and n haJf his not been of that reckless character so urcval^nt in lifob. Smo Kastern i l,rt .. i foot, or three inches apart. The remainder •. .1 .n«-ndtnfl »n I'infW fir irlO capital has been invested in thc in hi i,s ahout U ,ree in a hiU. Those drop- hill foot w dono deuiJ 4 ly the best. There arc several stocks from one seed. TESTING. For Su£ar or Molasses, about a quart «th cu» will be sufficient. QUANTITY OF SVRUP TO THE ACRE. From my own rude construction for ex pressing the juice, I am able to give but a very imperfect opinion. Some idea howev er, can be formed from tho fact, as I found it that the Syrup is as one to three, i. e., three gallons of juice will yield one of Mo- stufTs. These were the circumstances that i,lS8CSt fhe stalks will average about half led to the disastrous bankruptcy of 1837.1 A NT 0F j„ice. How does the case stand in 1SJ7. W e have IMPORTANCE OF THE CROP TO FARMERS. millions of acres of land, ns productive as Every farmer has now the opportunity to «ny that the sun ever shown upon, teem- 1 furnish for his own use, a most important ing with the necessaries and luxuries of life. I article. From twenty to forty dollars is tho Instead of importing our bread-stuffs, we expense of a machine which will press from £!h ^WI^'SR**/ are constantly exporting to foreign coun- I K)0 ft 2 48 4B4 Claytou MT 0lnla 1500 60 Fayette Rovd Franklin IK fttim,) 1M rn ..4 (ao return) Plurality for Fremont 7784. Tho above are all tho returns that have reached us up to this date. We do not, of course, vouch for their correctness. In many instances, the figures above given will not vary from the official result. It will be seen on comparison of the vote given for and that given for SAMLKLS, that the latter has gained some 1000 votes in the counties heard from, over BUCHANAN'S vote last fall. It will also be seen, that LOWK'S vote in the same counties falls short of that given FREMONT some 2000 or more. Ac cording to the reported figures above, LOWE leads SAMI KLS by about 2000 votes. In the Counties yet to hear from, FREMONT had 0 A A n heard from, and yet LOWE would bo elected by upwards of 3,000 To our mind there is not the slindow of a doubt as to the result. Of course, IULPU P. LOWE is the Goy«xa» eleet. J^presentaUrei Elect. Below we give a classification of the Rep resentatives elect, in the Districts heard In September, just as the from. It will be seen that thus far the House stands 35 Republicans to 21 Demo- ed the syrup quito free from the woody taste crats, with 10 Districts to hoar from and of excellent quality. QUANTITY OF SEED TO THE ACRE. (witb 2 Rep) tn aud Fayette... 6th Jlmhai 6th Itla.k! ?th l)ubu»jue (with 3 Rep Stb Dflaw 9th Juries aii'l CUfton I0:h Bt'iit.-n ritep gaioj 11th H«war«l, Clurka^aw aii'l Bremer..** 12th Miuheli. Fk-yi »ii*l Butler 13th Worth. Oerro nthem.».a. Uth PuttawutUmie, H»rriMti in«t otMMs 15th Guthue,Cas, 0a!U« ami Adair»••• ltith B.«'i)f. Greene, Carn.n It AudulMI* 17th Uanltn. iirnndy and Story 18th Tama nti! Marshall I9:h P,Ik 20th Jasper 2Ut Iowa, Pow«»!-hU*k iuil Maba»ka. 22U John^oU w. U 2 Rep fl)en».)cratic 231 Linn (with 2 Reprrsentatiw 24th June? 25th t'edar 26th Jack: i n (with 2 Kepj. fKopuMicaii gain) 130th Mand Cedar 1 hich, from 35 to 50 gallons of good Mo- I i. -uisa I CTCry farmer ibonW ,antan experience, and he has 8t Icast not llestr0)* cause? Wo answer that the proxiniatocau.se I I hope that your remarks will call forth of our troubles is panic, and panic only, responses from Merchants. It seems tome, aided to be sure, by a variety of favoring ^i acrc or more f()r fadder) for expcrimcnt W it is about four ftfct hi): cut u Hml hen p.' j,4h»sk.,... z* th# firgt which trcatcd in like mRnncr acro w ,|« j|j be found to produce an incrcdi- i4?111 1 We amount of 8uperior feeJ fof horgeg and They wi jt clean n0 t0 bc rcmovt .d sta)j or to littcr a vard or jCt iust now, iu an unusually sound and pros-j ..... ... J-. TU O...« Again, this crop interferes with no other. pcrous condition. There arc, to be sure, i i It should bo planted several davs earlier large commercial enterprises, and very ei- 1 i i i a n i e o n a n i s o u o o w a y a n SrV^ oiii :!Hi::: 8^' ,n,,e 51st Wapello Cwith2 Rep).. dcM Jefferson (2 Rep) 63d Henry f2 Hep) Mth Lee f3 Rep) 56ih Lee, Henry andyan Bnrto ... Senators Elect. BBPPBLICASS.—Leo county, 1 Mahaska, 1 Scott, 1 Clinton, 1 Polk, Dallas and Guthrie, 1 Keokuk and others, 1:—total, 6. DEMOCRATS.—Des Moines and others, 1 bu IIarrigon a 'n(J othc c°nsl(b-rable to a fanner to know us that the returns thus far from Minnesota one crop which tbe bugs look favorable for the success of the lie- when they are so much interested, they oui8, Saturday evening, leave no doubt of the e pot tho terriblo disasters which result from j,IC upon their sugars, is not enough to com this cause, dot onlv in our finances, but in pensate thein for the outlay of time and C^°Tho returns from Pennsylvania, in nll the affairs of life. Let us call their at- money, to say nothing of loss by spoiling j(licate pretty clearly that tho Democrats tcntion to a few facts. A few months ngo, retailing. When they agree, an arrange- of fearf ul panic, went down with nearly all wishing you may be tho means of awakening similar gains will not elect SAJIUELS. Da- icction RICHXO.NP, VA., Oct. 13. TV .„ en»tom House in this city wns catastrophe it made the disaster ons of powder and'^U noo'ln" $ eold''pieces1 calmnesi and good ord'.T prevailed on the bora left $40,(IQO behind them. 'i'" Li* Ifufu ,,u 4 1 Arctic which chATMtmzed the proceed.ngs, I c-tlifo^iT^* -i i' •aved. A littlc.before thc disaster to the IE the Know 1 ornm n Arctic, there was a scene in a Sew \ork interogated asi to his action, he said that he manufactured, which with the quantity ... •chool-housc. caused by panic, and a panic *'Mor 1 fcw. tW had no foundation in anr reu TS J" {oT shuw th ,t Muse^ine, 1: Cy A correspondent at Iowa City, writes publicans—showing large Hepublican gains. of chnse have n false alarm of fire was raised near the mont could soon be effected for supplying A Gain. temple where Kov. Mr. SITRGEOX was them with all that they need another year,) Our neighbor of the liugle, jumps at con preaching to a large congregation, and a which, while it would bo far more remuner- elusions kangaroo fashion. In enumerating panic seixed on the people, causing a rush ati\e, would be free from vermin and filth, Democratic gains in various counties, ho for the doors, so violent, that many were it is a well-known fact, that the coarser says that "Davis is said to have given ei^ht trampled to death, and carried from the sugars abound in vermin or a species of lice, hundred for the Democrats," and thereup rhurch to the grave. Somo three years »wl Molasses in its composition is exceed- on concludes that, "if other counties in the since, the steamer Arctic was struck in mid dubious. cast come in with similar gains, SAM ocean by a propeller and, after a few hours Governor of Ohio." carried the State by a largo majority, leave this subjcct in your hands, TILS is certainly Governor." We opine that is county gave BUCHANAN 813 majority last fall. A great gain, that—a few suck wjli help Ihe Republican cause materially JH i unnun ijoscrver sav. "it is unt'er ltno^ to he determined definitely not r?*?cw lfjy M'ftnd the Atlantic cat eWl un?|']rPw', 8tuWed correspondcnt fl Bw eminent dockyard at Kcyhani. There it is termination not to "ire un the ch- K.-„n jWIK nopea to God that no Rcpub- hund, will make three thousand miles for the hiui' riincisco voted for Maj.rVnv- it from rusting. In the meantime* about1 fhe vi fain brought to ius^ee M-lv*!?' ,thC Pr°Pri, l~- On being one hundred mile, more of the cable are to bors nrove sue8cessfulj, wiU be fciS of he wanted to experiment next vear. The enst of the nn- t|,^lte prftY0„ of y„"jd cl, sn^,sful rjr)PT m(.nt u Pstimntr(1 nboilt f£99^900. When rallwti ran. The failure of tho great manufacturing house of LAWBKKCC, STONE ft Co., in Mas sachusetts hits come like the victorious as sault of an invading army upon tle two cit ies of Lawrence and of Lowell. Thoa* towns have centered the manufacturing in terests of Massachusetts. They have liter al)- lived by the spindles. The mills of Mer riraac, which have ground out gold for the great capitalists by .whom they were built, nave ground out bread for thousands of la boring men and women. To check the rev olutions of their busy engines is to touch the heart-strings of hundreds of human beings, and to paralyze whole communities, The unseen and undiscribed consequences of such a failure, can only be likened to tho work of a conflagration or a bombardment. Kay, a conflagration or bombardment might be less disastrous. For then th«re would be the work of reconstruction to be com menced as soon as the worst of the calami ty was over. But upon the crash of these great mills follows a silence of stagnation, and stagnation in such a case moans starva tion. Not mctaphoicnl starvation not such Starvation ns MARIE ANTOINETTE dreamed of when she wondered why the want of bread MAKIE ANTOINETTE l^upuiation anything like tho prostration which in 1847 made Ireland the Niobe ofna- tions. But thoy will be very hard to b'jar, and the near approach of winter makes the .contemplation of them more somber. Nor will Massachusetts be alone in her sorrow* The shock has been felt in llhode Inland with tremeudous force while in lVnnsplvania we hear ot the discharge and dispersion of whole villages of manufactur ing operatives. In this city, also, quite a largo number of publishing houses, foundries, and other manufacturing concernes have greatly cur tailed their business operations, and hun dreds and thousands of laborers lose the employment by which they have hitherto derived their support. couutry Mep. Dem. It is not easy to suggest any remedy for such a state of things, nor is it easy to sny that any can be fuund. Itut whenever a birge liuinuliieturius establishment can go on by reducing ir/tgex, it should bc done. It is far better that a thousand men should con- •f'theu^should bo Vent* adrift'atid 'deprived }he 5ismissal From the Cincinnati Gaiette, Oct. Not Exactly a Lne Chase. We met yesterday at the Miami Depot, a ed HHII«!• K»»MI. We k»v« saref«Uy compil etum of ae elMtion held and Friday. DONUI COCKTT. Precincts. Free State. Nat. Dem. Lawronce, 90S 11 Lecompton, 2M 156 Willow Springs, 2/1 36 Palmyra, 221 4 Republican majority, 1,484k' joassos couxjt. One.precinct to hear front. Precincts. Green Spriggs, Monticello, Lexingtoiu Oxford, Soring Hffl, Naeamislfi Olatha, knew when he died by inches in the clutches of the villain SAMSON. The distress consequent upon the special catastrophes of Massachusetts enterprises will be felt with pecul'ar bitterness in the two cities we have named. For these cities liavo subsisted upon one specific industry. They have prospered upon spinning, just as •the people of Ireland lorinerly fed them selves upon the potatoe. And like the peo pl'*of Ireland, thov must now reap the con aeriuences of a social economy so mista ken and so dangerous. The.se consequences will doubtless be but temporary in tne one case as they have been in the other nor should we anticipate for a New England Making Pro-Stores maj. 43 This county is entitled to three Senators and eight Kepresentatives. The Free State men will contest the dic tion as immense frauds were practiced at Kickapoo, Missouriaus and soldiers both vo ting in large numbers. SHAWMS COl'STT. Precinets. Free State. Nat. Dem. Topeka, Tecuinseh, Brownville. Wakarusa City, LVKINS COUNTY. Precints. Osawatamie, Stanton, Bull Creek, Miami, Republicans. FBANKLl.N COUNTY* These facts show precisely where those frequent failures, tho report of which cre ates so much public excitement, are really felt. It is not the great merchant or manu facturer, whose difficulty excitcs so much public sympathy, that really fcel.s the weight of the catastrophe which has overtaken him. The town of Doniphan gave a Democratic as a trading company. Its character has It is doubtless a grievous thing to lose bu- majority of 30, Troy 20, Watbena 40 total been from time to time modified and renew siness standing, social position, and the jtI. Palermo gave a Free State inaioity of ed until it is the powerful East Imlia Com name of being a prosperous and a wealthy 37. Two precints to hear from, which it is pany of to-day. Its actual capital is about man. But many things yet remain to such believed will give Republican majorities. 000,000. Its present charter expires in persons, in spite of the reverses. They will One dispatch says that the Democrats car- 1874. Directors are 18 in number, 12 of still have the comforts of home, and very ried the county by 3o majority another that whom are ch sen by the company and 6 ap few among them will experience any sen- t(le Hepublicans have it by 123 votes. We pointed by the crown. The salary of a Di ous deprivation of tho luxuries to which think the Bordsr ltuffuins imported enough rector is about )j2500 per annum, but the they have been accustomed. Business fail- votes from across thelliverto secure it. position is very valuble from the power and urcs seldom sadden the hearthstone of the ATCIIISON COCXTV. patronage attached to it. business man. But when laboring men lose The town of Atciiison gave a Democratic The Judge of the courts, the bishops and their employment they !o*e everythiig.— majority 47, according to the St Louis Re- the officers of the troops serving in India They lose what has given^ them and ilieir publican. A later dispatch savs the aver- are appointed bv a Board of Coutrol, con a i i e s o o n n o i n S o n u Ceutropolis, 108 Free State maj. COFFEE COUNTV. Burlington, 132 F. S. maj. jerrxasos COUNTY. Grasshopper Falls, 176 F. S. to 16 Dem. DONiriiAN COCNIV. e i vjz e e a e o e rice of wages would 1 of a large portion of the laboring tlnsses from employment. This matter de rves the attention of the various Trades' iss of those thev P« '^y- Thousand .prang from their privation and suf- »,arm' ,nud i the cutirc of her fortune and placed it in his dense fog swiftly rolling from the south- departed with the gold, leaving his confiding between Thirteenth and Fourteenth i busy to look after individual °Y The lm.lv who lmd brought about tho match, felt and boldly faced h.r respoi.sibil- victim to the tender mercies of a local world, streets, states that the heavy rumbling, as if ^lepf- r,r0'e8^e^ notwithi that is far too busy to look after individual by a host 1/coal wagons, proceeded from Jhc} «o liquidated to-day or to* a ,,0,t c0!l1 ,ntcn the premises, and on the snilin^: of the hoiiieward-bound steamer, she took ty 111 next (jy The Keokuk Gate City, of the 19tb, says that "reports by the Packet from St passage for New York, determined to follow the betrayer of her confidence, and the love W,UU.tes OC«urr«' of a wife to the bounds of civilisation, and capping around him. bring him to punishment. Arrived in Sow "f? "I'Pnsc? York, she got traces of his foot lowed him over various routes, unm »uu tracked him to a village in Pennsylvania, his second marriage, nftcr a snort oxaminn' betrayer of her friend, and that search she has prosecutcd now for two or three months with the most determined and restle«8 o n e o o e A a e n o n a n N i a z a e a v e e n e a a o u n n n i n.r, aWft-'for,he win,CT in thc ^..v uau "hLn ch ost states that a jolly Republi- to b« well tarred and attended to, to prevent: her "sweet revenue" his t''f""together perhaps with ctrcful manage-1 led tho following Oar news frontlfw East is Kanely mot* in Kansas, Oct.1than a fawful Uat of tmgslbs uW of louis papeMof aaexampldl hoMsrs and atrof|ti«H eordpig Monday and the Kansas papers of Thuesday tke blood, wlj« have been nc^nitted by 117 42 40 88 10 6 41 7 29 12 31 9 123 344 Democratic majority, 221. These two Counties form one District and clcct three Senators and eight Kepresenta- eould not be made good with cake, but lit- |whom were carried by the Be eral starvation,—such starvation ns the son publicans of LEAVKKWORTH COUNTV. Precincts, Jtree State. Nat. Dem. Leavenworth City, 523 273 Delaware City, 56 100 Kaston, -46 maj. Wyandot, 66 Kickapoo, maj. 350 a e e o a i a o i y i n A i s o n o u n y i s i s i n o s i e e s o e i v y o u n to them i.*# more than the suspension ot pay- sixty, insuring them three members in the cil. ment:—it is the supply of Oread for their Lower and one in the Upper Houses I The office of Govornor General is the wives and children, which stops. It is not Calhoun county has gone K' publican by highest office undor the crown, and he rc simply a question of reputation or of stand- 84 majority. It elects one member. ceive* a salary of $125,000. lie resides ing, but of life itself. J* ew of those among Jell'erson county Republican by 150,giving wherever his pre.s«-nco is necessary, and has them who have families have been able to ^wo members to the House and one to the a council of the ablest men in India. s a v e o e i e a n i n s a n y i n o s u o u n i e n u e o e s o n s i n e e o y o a plurality of over J,UUU. fcven allowing contingencies, and so general and widespread The a^ove returns are all we have been the company is immense. I^iey are divided SAXCKLS the same proportionate gain in the financial whirlwind as now sweeps oyer COLLECT, from which it appears that into tive classes, viz: Civil, clerical, medical, Counties to hear from as in those already |"e *'jr them a blyting simoon, Bord(?r ltuifian Democracy havo carried the military and nayal. The civil service nutn- i i i i i e a i n e a u o n i s w i n s o u o u n i e s o n e i v e a o i u i n i s s o u i e s a o u e i u n e e o a n y The prospects of the winter for the labor- bevond his reach when low as when high. they are sure of four members. Doniphan vided with the munitions of war. now the question comes home with force,— mi patriotism nnd religion of the people. Thev nave made implacable enemies of the native princes, whom they have deposed and redu ced to penury, and of all their dependents, who looked on their national rulun» with reverence and affection, lie says I Other conquerors may have displayed more ferocity, and disgraced their victories by acts of greater nnd more wanton barbar ity but none could have exhibited more abandoned faithlessness, or pursued more systematically a course manifestly designed to prostrate the entire people, and utterly to sweep away every rood of territory, and cv-1 cry rank, title and dignity enjoved in former times by either Mussulman or Hindoos. As my thoughts travel backwards over our ca- I reer of covetousness, fraud, hypocrisy, ag greHsion, conquest, confiscation blood, de thronement, taxation, and monopoly, 1 am astounded by the fact that we nave been able to hold the fruits of our robberies so long. 4 55 Free State majority 600., Council City, a strong tree State precinct, not heard from Free State. Pro-Slav.: the richest in the world, whose only object 250 mune. was money, no matter how obtained when 64 4 i we hear from the mouth of their own wit 26 52 ness that their whole course has been one of 95 17 robbery, duplicity, treachery and murder, we have, in the words of the correspondent, Total Vote, 3oo 72 "a measure of iniquity, pressed down and Lykins elects two 'Representatives—both running over, sufficient to consign the nation Doniphan, Atchison, Leavenworth and has a college in Kngland to educate meu for ing classes are indeed gloomy enough, lor- Johnson. The majority in the latter, how- this branch. The salaries vary from $2,500 ifw1em, hf''bp tunateiy the price of provisions is quite ever, is overe^mi by the splendid Kepubli- to $50,tKH. tue ir^dc, certain to fall, nnd it will not cost so much can vo te of Douglas, in which Lawrence is At the time of the mutiny the armv con- to live as it has done for two or three years located. The other three gives the Kuffians sisted of 300,**00 men, of whom about 50, jia^t. But where one has no money at all, members in the Lower House, provided 000 were European*- The remainder were it matters little what the price of the neces- they have carried Doniphan, which is in Sepoys, or native troops, thoroughly train- tbcJsitern uKt.k-ts, winet/Ve ,m. .neriDg at puces saries of life may be they are as really (Joubt. But in the Council or Upper House, ed, inured to hardship, and abundantly pro- i And of the hundreds of thousands whom having been attached to four lt*'puhlicuu The Company has done a good deal to the distress of the times will throw out of counties, for the purpose of swampuug thein, wards improving the country. In the val employment, the great majority have nothing got swamped herselt.— Chicago Tribune* ley of tho Ganges there are 7G3 miles of whatever to fall back upon, and must incv* t\ canal in operation. Several lines of railroad itably suffer beyond estnuato during the vnnKnlmir It «i 1ill»ielU"C are coming Winter. Enrlhquakc .. L..U. Uires alrea.lv span the land. On the morning of he 8th inst., at twenty population of tins city aud region, were startled from repose by the roar and com motion of a viol l.", tn.r ,('u? e' ... Fem«nt.on is said o have been given by a at even half par, than that half ®cuncussion a tou mi l»ne ould be sent adiift and denrired •f all r,,,mrce3. A fieneral reduction in the ,a Unions wbichoxist V the coun^ .nd ^otrncted reverberating explosion, others Which havo a good deal of influence over tho «0'he mero passing of market wagons—but late of wnges. Ily a timely and voluntary ledurtion of the general able to save the great m: represent from absolute privation fering.—A*. Y. Times, 1 ftlUud' ,!lT^ lh ^bo wf« low and distant rumblinp which ho i me tlUud e. w u w 0 f,V u s e a e n i o n i i a i y i n Th(. lry of two clftsgc8_. minutes past four o clock, nearly tlie whole •.» i*.i i i u 1 9 •. those with only the shadow of authority who .. are n-nsioners on the companv, and i qtosi e roar an ni" funv rushfJ iut? 1 "1 stre, The northern southward a heavy mis!-was swiftly ndvanc- skv was clear, but from the ing, aud in a moment nearly obscured the ,,, residence positively cracking C. California! A warrant was issued for his cellts arrest for bi^iimy, but having no proofs of mot|0n son' Nothing daunted by this unlooked-for ter mination of utl'iiirs, tlie lady iminotlintely re- miU»s turned to C-nlifornia, procuring the iioi»p«iiiirv i V I".— there affidavits substantiating Muwon', marJu^ «aS also oxe^sivclv violent, and that there, together with cvidcnci of tlie fact of his second wife's funds, and once i nnwi\^i his havine absconded with some $15.ft()rt of i-u. his having absconded with some $15,000 of tk„ his second wife's funds, and once more rc- tho *as turned to the Atlantic side in search of the height ar* nJ'ti'tn itstcps, fol- the court house being per- The specie, what little there was, is swept h, until she Jarr(" thllt 11 sllKht 8l,ock was 00K^ no vehicle was at ison,.d bv .he mutineer,, and! atreet lainns. In mnnv th„ probably be a long and bloody task for nguish The violent shock lasted full three illlMli Ceatral Riilrmt-Raatri of Auig. mrnt. lady who has exhibited the most indefatiga- fourths of a minute, and was instantly suc ble perseverance in the pursuit of infonna tion under embarrassing difficulties. Three years ago she resided in California, which and even that tho heavy shock lasted full °f the report of the assignment of the Illi State, in fact, she claims now as her rosi- three minutes. In about five minutes af- no,s becP lie gentleman, who so adroitly worked his perceptibly. as idle as the winds that blow. It may be i way into her confidence that she introduced We conversed with many on the occnrrenoe liim to a young lady, a near and dear friend, and their statements, of course various, at- Company went to protest on Saturday, but possessed of some $15,000 or .$20,0iK) in tost nnd corroborate the above. A citizen that w?s cash. The result, »s might have been antic- living on Uratiot nnd Fourth street, in a means in the treasury of the company, but ipated, was the consummation of the lady's heavily built house, whose walls are of solely because the Company's officers "failed I heartfelt wishes—the marriage of her friend eighteen inches thickness, and who wns to convert its Sterling Exchange into curren to the polished and affable gentleman. sleeping on the first floor, describes the The hands. A week after, the stei imer sailed for ward, am! Phortlv enveloping everything. i exchange in the treasury, could not be rc thc Atlantic side, and the villain husband An intelligent gentleman, livinir on Ceil- I duce(li0 nnother lnK ea8tw»rJ- v'c,',n''-1 ?rils ou '"J0.' Pa*s"r,fT ,.„,.„ where she found him with another "wife, to hotel on lhird atreet, a thief was |)roke the people, and now the people have whom he+iad been married before coins to enSaK®d tion was discharged. upon the making owner of thein to tlee, for York City virtually suspended at the meet- AND— he house was falling. He, of course, fled. inj? I/?kW'W '."S height are said to have suddenly risen and lashed upon the banks, receding and again returning. PCr- •pvcrancc but thus fur without success. lie had loft* the village whoi when arrested f..r bi- .n,v uu Literary Eatcrprlaci. rc*i,i®d Tho New York Herald predicts that the i».im_\, .md although the present revulsion of financial affairs will bo mm u J"" in the pursuit, Ld pressed t?r et ery Voncst heiirt. 1 he lad» pursuer left periodicals with extravagant circulation Wn.U*/ -j''r .7Vifn friends residing. If she may not be classed died off, however, in tho crisis and tleir t|i^ minded,\romea*** ——m. .» determined one. {fate.'* f, 4t Ki". s*ji€*v MAJUU$D. Oti**r SOth »t tkS inn jSll t/wuxi by T. M. UooprtUjowIi^r, gag] .n Mr*. MAUU UOISKHOL Ae natives is India upon tM uMprutesteU M. English, men, women and children. ll V The rebellion has spread over the whole country in fact, has become a revolution, and Kngland is strainwg every nerve to maintain her rule over a country from which her richest treasures have been drawn. But little, comparatively, has been known, or oared about the Hritish rule in India but and has ',s- an ublindanee of all kinds of provi,ions. provi The Sepoys are well organized, and under the directions of able lenders, so that it* will I a ,ne ,7,' We have sought dilligently for tho source amounts presented for payment, wo are t0,t| ,not p*c«i'd $200,000but as the or luonN wrongs in which they have no personal or tne southward, thut the things shook from J10 »n assigniiient of the property FI NO, ITH *IAA ,, A AA jiecuniary interest. north to south, nnd with an appalling vio- ''V8 equivalent^nt that mo- notes were not paid, and, of wapons, proceeded from ",n3 or u.-morrow. ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED! lnllInmoth r,!ist.,:'PI'0,!lrtK' n"d llnH 'C A well-known physician in his Botiom .1 a®r'Rhted Wa'U at hearing the brick of hls iho vaults, and the banks are doing I business with closed doors. VTO 111 extracting the sum of thirty broken the bunks. Our despatches from 'rom ibonrdew pocket, when the com- jjew York and New England indicate that a^^ ^o agitated his conscience and per- ?enora lhu fill!Ulci!1uimnuiui on,° v^rllc l' vl,,rutl0,is not csl:mPt fro.m avcs Two or three banks in 5ew York, out in excellent prospects. They all she h,w Hlld nPParcnt a,pon us. BOBDTSOV HOUSE, Cnadl llsfi, Iowa. Till! TTXDMUIOKBO HAVIKO LEASED tlie above well*kDuwn HOTEL, take* this op* portuiiuy or presenting it» tUini.- to tbt triT eling cumniiijity. He bu secured tb« U T,'« Free Stato. Pro. Slav, hostility V Are these awful crueltieH of the «ure the aui t* cater t« IL«,u mutineers the mere outbreak of a ferocious ""J 1e,-1"ne *ue»u. No pains or win i»e*par- reourOed il.imk Kl^v.1 n. .... Kl to make tlii. a comfnrtatile bom# all who may We ha' natliro drunk *ltn blood, or art. they the eitber permafieatlr ur tcuiporarlly extend tbelr patrun terrible vengeance of and outraged and op- age to it 1 pressed nation'/ Wo believe the latter is charge* pressed nation Wo believe the latter is char*e» ••edereteaM re«»ia»eS t» »«it the ti I true. There i» attached to this Hotel, a aratmodiotw, I A f'lilcnltH nnrroannnilanf nf »h» I nniim, wclluacured BRICK 9TABLK, with an attentiveiKiet- A Calcutta correspondent or tne London |ER ,T IN W Star gives a dark picture of the conduct of council mum, October s«nM-u the llritish in India. Thoy have sown the I w i w i n a n a e n o w e a i n e s o I I A i Their possessions have been acquired by de liberate frauds—by shameless violation of mir/k ^*T*P[ *171 treaties. They have outraged with heartless indifference the institutions of centuries, tho AT TUB ARK When it is reccollected that for over a century this people have been ruled over by n bloodless, soulless corporation—a company guilty of such deeds to the dark category of CLOTIIIXU, fcc., i those older nations, who, having wielded the sword for the purpose of cruelty, ambition, and destruction, havo perished by tbe sword of some grim avenger, and have passed from i the face of the earth. The rulers of India nre an association of PRIME COST FOR CASH! capitalists, incorporated in London in KM) Thompson & Siegrist xnxsehuln Ayrnry of the SOW SELUKO OCT TBBIU J^HJUE STOCI Of i-' T- i DRY-GOOD*, HATS ft, CAPS, BOOTS It SHOES, MOTIONS, QtTEEKSWARE, GLASSWARE, No. 4 E i e o k Cmei Pearl ftMiway. WEtbift *n process of construction, and telegraph -those who retain some real power anil property.1 rs 'fhe amount of pensions paid to these native prinC( ,s |h# niK ,,mp (nv amount t0 we'alUeMiru^ com ar, not ponnitted t0 hold a"!lko' are all really under the surveillance'of a n v to arouse attention, till it rapidly in creased to the volume of the sound of hearr .• trains of cars thundering through every street of the citv. .Some liken the noise i n e o u s e o o e I i s e i e e .. i .. annexation, bv fraud or violence, of the Jers of the all agree that it was tremendous. When at began to rock ap- territories of this last class to the possessions /117s.HAVI''•sow (IIIEEXSWARE 000,000. The nominally independent priuces Cartj Cnni. Wlje»t, 0«u, Kuiw. l»ry-Uule», faq, 1 table 1 b»X ftdiairs 1 cbct l»s 'TERU^ll^tand S huudles do lehild^c if i*W. 1 bed hbl m«lito ,, 1 crtt TRUMA5 K. How. 1 Balrami 1 bbi corn O. W. MAY. A. J. BAKER. A bo* indsc 1 box mdsc SA.Ml EL WlEUER. WYI. BVRTON 1 box DlJ^e» box mdse G. CARSUN. Jt. TODD. 1 bt mUse. tox mde. C.J. JOKES. JOSEPH HARDMAN 1 bux machinery 1 box uttisc October Central, but in vain. We therefore pro- dence, nnd there became acquainted with n terward the noise and concussion were re- nounce it a roorback. No assignment has Insurance Capital Enlarged Han named Munson—a pleasing, cool, affa- peated with comparative mildness, but verv made or contemplated, ibc story is truo enough that some of the paper of the not in consequence of a want of c) A fgw months rolled round and every- shock ns excessively violent, and the motion °f dollars. The depreciation of thing passed off smoothly enough. Tno as a horizontal vibration from east to west. Sterling Kxchange has been so great, that husband was affectionate and attentive, the A mirror hanging on a north and south wall, there is no sale for large sums nt any price. lady all love and confidence. Finally, tho swayed from and towards the wall, through Ihe paper protested were notes given for husband expressing a ui.-h to enter into an arc of several inches. He ran into the construction of bridges, culverts and rc business anu settle down for life, the con- street, expecting the fall, if not of his own Pa'rs to the track called "tlonting" debts. fiding wife drew from her bankers almost house, of n frailer wall near, and found a ,°f which they had on hand nearly one 1 box uttisc tBcarftratol ISfl Clartct Nfyjlut Enlarped, 7th July, 1807, to corporation, to pay an ob- ol)K«LL8j Z Z 1 Z, «I1. wlth tUc Tribune. 1 ridfJoJ?* Chicll noise bearing more from the nd.culous^C/i.c^ro^T, 1 Last. K. ibM* Sr. The financial frenzy at the East has done A HOINEIEY, its worst. The panic nan run its head against S«xo«»uU Ei^rieoo.. Pre (Ideal. Sam'I IKKT, A Tuitle, K Mather, s,s. th« stone will! uf cnnernl Kiixnoniainn. Tho the stone wall of general suspension. The clutchers for old have clutched their last. Jowpt Cbarch. K .Fl wer, liKipley, A .Dunham, Z Pratt, DMiHyer, Kener, B. 8. airi.EY. The banks ,inj uuuninious, suspension took nAVjfiPlIfi OT? fTUT1 !Vlt .r0P'1 d'ines and called pl:tce yesterday. The institutions of Xtw UllIlO UI 1 XftXl New City virtually suspondeii at the meet- 0 Tuesday evening. The storm sped Perils of Inland Navigation. A gentleman from Bridgeton, fourteen K,wt and North with lightning velocity. All 41 Liberal Rule* and Rates n* J?«!•» lies from the city, says that the shock i centers. Hartft.rd. Moston. lllu A' Soc* of the whole fifty-six, continue to defy the utmost of the public rage. The rest are on LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED the general level. —ASV— Tne bottom has now been fairly reached, and the improvement must be immediate and PROMPTLY PAID* suspension is looked •—1 a and the priccs £08868 Paid up as under mag- ,? England, there is «r*. oi p«t Z™"J* be®oni",t w'th ,DCr~,Ug blessings of the period, exchange hai fallen five per cent, in our city, and muat inevita bly go lower—Chicago Tribune. ANDREW JonssoN has been elected United States Senator from Xnaweh in placc of JANES C. JONSS. A A:ex:iint®r," O. II. Braiuai*. OFHCEKS. T. A. ALEXANDER, President. Vi.e rre,l(fent. THO*. K. BRA' E. Jr., See r. B. Bennett, Gen Agent. —1NS17RK9 AGAINST T1IK- Ltberal vuiuvrn, unruuru, o^ioo, Vnrthxnti Troy Albany, and Boflfalo went ,:lecol°" down simultaneously, enrryiug with them "f the earth, everything in the shape of bunk in the great! ... mciraii monetary States of the Union. Philadelphia "J »nd Baltimore had done their part two weeks Rvle* ant ""tes as Risks Assumed Permit or for Solvency and fair Profit. XSPBC1AI. ATTENTION PAID TO •tt af Dwrlliags Farm Prapcrty, OH* BalMlof* and Caaicat*. pen.rfsor»to#re»r» on the mot •biU,3r a»d facilities tu fulurt. Choice Fmf- Choice First-Class Indemnity may be Ef fected without Delay, with this welt known and able Corporation, thro' JJtO. T. BALDWIN Caaaril Btatfs. Sep. H-oS'tt. onn •out. rOTATOB»-jW» iM«l and Ai UU attli# hKK HIVG. framk. rnmemr, 0 ftwxBn ml jj, tlmtrrni tM rfrn|| mnurtt, g• ABSTBACT Or TITLC« u«»i« I* —AM TO— LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUTPg. "IIT have juit oeepletwl hew tte 1***^. TV P^uawsuaml*Onmty, Icw». bii«ihf IIKLH, ami bit TABLE win »i-i ditiao. thereto ho*iac Kick uraMM how hav!i thev awakened this imnlacnhle "W '"rpikhod with ih« itry bcsi the market «f- I rrarjrdseS mads Maw UMsntry era* miSSJ I.: ., ford..•. n W alt tts Imai* taaaM CVootr. of •Il llwlsu taCMMir Dai, us .tUWion u, in- om« tl« character of iZ ZZ Is M. want» of aii who nimgihesess^ei^Me»*4 ,JTIU), J„SKPH WKIKICU. We have ao amused theae aMract*, that it iat_^. »o»» of a «K-ut to aacertata whether the ,22! title to ai trart .,1 lanl. or lot, l» comDletT IS™* nun I* wanting in the it i. We here been at great expeme, and here p.iiha, in making tlila wr trk a Vitjrrt1 of .. matiouto property hol,JCr» in tbia citr and r/l.T"' Every deed oa the record hai been carefully and the omenta thereof noted „U(^, "J. tan linerib e orrora in the dearriptum. of landa aadi!!!/ in nuny inaUiKe*. the record ahow. two or aioreol3fc to the we tract whilat. in many other, then75 connection between the tlllciof the pr^em onjnnal owucrs. An early attrattoo fc tbt*c roitiera it o( *4^ 'taportam-e to the parlie* interented, aa ihe ,anw «me will -ooo pidce it beyon.1 the rau«- of !««,(,rTS »r all the pariie. lo meet uv 1 t,,rr«t the error. »v tlial aitreeiueni lien.*, vciiti .u, and rxaentirr i rhan.:ery will l«tb* rfill and, in mai,v iiutaiSf property will faliintothe haada of peraofia wh»hi.v«w Suultable title thereto. We have, al»o. made an arransement with the kanrte fiwLt, U» furm*h u» (,n each uioraiBc with a IiiS ltlel fur record tbe pruvioiis day, We have procured from tlie Land omce a lirt Lands entorel in the County we,l.,i Ujnge 40, showC hr Whom entered, whether with cash, warranu a acrip, the number of acre* 111 each tract, and the n-f.i p»id per acre. We ahail keep a liatof all Ijioda and Lota W Tax. aii'l '.r indgnenta. J(r,rtKattea, Ceed^ of Truat sM of all other Ueiu by which the Title to Ileal Ketale i vt effected. Charn« for am KxaaHatloa of TtlU wM| I be lteaMinable. I Kalllaj mmd Mramgkttmf 0n tn Ha :1 Lone*. AT COST! Tber will close out their ENTIRE STOCK at REMEMBER'.—At the 'Bee Hive,' Store, Ho. 1, Palmer's Block. nW-a THOMPSON &. SIKGRUW. New Advertisement! YOU OUR NEW STOCK OF Fall ft Winter Goods! Are Now Open for Examination. COMXBXCE THE SALE OF OUR GOODS week, (at Retail at ihe Lawent Wi*oleaa]e by »ill be e^uat to h«i HARD TIMES. vv» L" uiucu muter u* nwu- Kt jrc-Iul attention IOOVTKM Macktf GROCERIES HARDWARE, &c., trnuSKT fc. MDE i'il Rtnffr, Iowa, Ort tnts-u. Phoenix Insurance IIABTFORD, COMM. CASH CAPITAL $200,00# ith a Large Surplus. L*onl«, President, H. Kfllsgf, Secretory. AtT?t or ,hc wwuui .-riuiir lft C*II jen.,,.1 o. property l„.lrt.r, ,„e v.-y .uVr^ "',7V^ tftici* I., rule* of J'teiiiitiuj y*i«J prompt end ntitfntur* HjwMtment andpQ«* n Zf ,rc-u Dlt. C.n,p^y,,„r i TlUS yr, lH rl' LOSS OH D.I MA CI THE L*H«MIX INSURARV^O C«/DJPANV TJA* A 4*L iL of TWO MXDRED TUOVSAJiD DOLLA^ «*.». ^,..i mveaAM and ?ecnntips .rintry ttrJSf Urge iu Ihe rtrr *t The C.ipn»i i sot ulh* J! to MlM.il AVAILABLK. *H'i I, -t ,11 AfiV »*. lu retai«i t-i the pr-»i!ipt a vii.iiiiiem auj if*. Dietit "f I ito (."•Jinp.iuv j'tau'N higher, or hfe* UM* t?r rn-uuitun. than the 1MIOKMX.' and it ^bali pM in: -ur mm to uiamtain the reputation v« kaveb* or.ihic mean, .biJiruU. Aj«piic«twD» r0ve»\&i unU Pviicies by C. BLOOKER, ftfe-at Insurance Xecul, CuuoUl Biub. oippuuifr 5a-n?2u. Legal Settee, JAMKS TAVLOH. 1 tiyaintt S.4 K TAV l,OR To SJJtURL C. TAT LOU-Sir: ARK 1IKKEI1Y NOTIFIED. THAT THItKg ot/% wi iu the 01 e ot the Clerk ,.r Ik. Uistrifl Court of Ciisit C-uiily. a j»cliii.itt Juiwn T«y|f.r, claiming against juu. llje follt.iriiiii lan,J» la said (Niuiily, t. -wit: The S.oth t,air of the aiiarte.- wf ci'4i'n tvie fc iKJWKJf a,,li .. 1ST otic©. company, that is the immediate cause Je f:."!V,e"ij:iV v«-V.bi-r'nt-it*' Delhi, which is at present the center of operations, is a very strongly fortified citv, nn-j.invi ten (10), jn .wnsbip ev»tv-Ac raBse tt.e ..-I, I,an Uw ljuu.h-ejt Quarter of ^«n.ii..n ten (!0, in t-m n^liiM ?*r Wily-flve K^ns'e antl a!U«1)MP? that ft uj tjiti fnnJit. a mistake wurrtM. liere! v /o name instead »l the name me pe itumer --hi Mrtwl in the certiticates ..f lixathjii oi -n m„i„ prii.lns fur a lie. iee u.'.'aid Cunrt r..rre.tiiiK fant n*. toke. alt.l quietinjf inMnj. i.er- tiile t. JI.1 land- tud Mr OliUTt-relief. w, Hiile^ ymi apj.t^ir .nd an** e: aal i)0ti:ivn .-n «r before the iii.ni.iitg the «M,ud d*«tf nexf ILTTH »aiil Ii-tn.'t nrl. t.» he bepun and II^M i(j aid i'lify. the f.-urth T||! in o.t'.ler A 1S37 Judgement will he remlered agaitut ^..u, 'irrnrjf iugto tbe prayer of uid |.eii i..ncr [T 8. 11. Tl-CKER. Alt-JT fur Pelitionniii The abor.i notice i« ordered t- be pni.lihe.I in Mt Council BlulT. Xtmptreil U,r four weeks n~^ui:vjw »AMI. I.. l.tlllAll. »K' U m.4, (be incrc^Mti niiij by ite piece to lid da BOOTS & SHOES J. of Cats vun/f. To James M. Bruner: OIK—Yor AIIK IIKKKBY NOTIFIED THAT TTIERK 14 flic in "p Offlie the C!e k the n*. inn yoriof lUrri-un County, tbe State of tin* .WarK'jret liajUeli, clijrirMig that tf™ *1 in fco.-.f the ...»rh-Kivt Quarter sevtV No Ktjrht^cn in Town-hip sevrnty-nmc Sorth. K«n^e forty-one Weft, ntuate in Countv of ll.i •oil, in tro»t f«.r l»cr the said MaTgaret. an-l that ati:i neglect to mtivey to h«-r the legal e-tatt*4_ Mid land, and praying the District Court of said Hartfe •ow County f..»r a decree t«» t-oir.jKrl y»n to xe ute #wck OMivev,tn'.-e to her and for cots, and that n::!e« yuii »p pear and plead thereto, on or before tlie tuornitOt *f tM »f tbe next term »r raid Court. t.» tn» hoMeo •a Hi the Ton n i Mdgluuia in •ti he ster»n«l day of aiitl i at the Court U.. County 4 Harrison, detanlt wjll l»e eutercni —viot and juoginent rendered the.-ct-n fluted, sept lOlM JIARt AI1KT IIAKTSKLir^ The aKve nut ire havini: !een roturnt.l "n,t 1. :ni.|,** 1 liereby ..r-ler the pnblir.it 1( .ti ,,l ihes.irae f..r four eo»Mve weeks, in the X-.iip.ireil. a wiiklv uewf|apcr printed iiutl pnhllitbpd al c\ tini ii Bluff- City, p. itawat uime County, luw» purtukiit tu the pri.viMmi. "th. il llll.L. _li2l-£w I)i.trictf lerk. llarr 1 n Co., |,,wa. BARaAINS. BARGAINS •OWING paid, pay tN •'"n"!K 1 freight MI1charges, MMrWlrch.i IlittJb. TtHJTLJS JACKSOK H. 9. DEXISOH. SlEfHEN CAHHULL. ft 1 b.uc Luit'il. 1 BUREAU .JABCS ALLLM. THE BEE HIVE ST0EE! TiionPM)\ ti. siedRiST AHE RECEIVING TIIK.IR ('ALL k. WISVttL NOCK of Merctundi^e, coo.^isttnf of r»rtetjf ut Dry Goods Boots. Shoes, Hats & Caps Clothing, Groceries &c., wlik'h will lie sold very h,w fnr Ca»h. Call and iae fur yjurselrca, at the Sign nf the BKK IIIVK "tl THOMPSON & StlKGRlST. Roofs! Roofs!! UTF WOT LD RESPECTFL LI.Y A **OT* WE to *be I'UMic. thai we are on hand, and prcpaftt to cover bui!dmn« «.f all desoriptiotis. at the notice, with Kl'SSKl.'S KIRK PHOOK CKMKNT5^» Tli«j}»e in the country or adjoining t"wn««. n i«hinsa cheaper and more deoirahle roof than tin. can proceed any information that they maj* desire, hv applying W Babbitt, J. B. Stutj-raan, G. A. IWbtnaon, of tM city. 53" Call ftiti! examine for y«nn»elTfji. corner of Main aud Jeil'erson street®, CouMtl BLUO'S, IOWA. UI3COCK FELLOWS, & CO. Just Received. LABD »no LBS WKSTKBJt Reserve Cheese, whirh wii he vild rhrap Iff K. V (OXMII.LV 4 O k fT ITK OK imi A, I In the District OMrt sf llarrisin County Cvttly: To John T- Smith: 7MIK OR1U1NAL NOTICE IX TntS CATSK ITAV mg hecu returned n«t found" l«y the Sheriff©* Harrison County, and an order nf n ivteg ^•eeii made by ihe County Judge or said C'Miniv. v„u tn therefore hereby n«*f iftetl that there waMlled In 'ibe c(* fl- e «-f the Clerk uf ihe District Court slid cminty «f Harriw»n and StAte »^f «WI th i seventeenth day OF April, 1*5*7, the peiiti. iu.f William V. «swa. viaim** ul you the um of Ki*ht llundred and Kive IMiatfe which he aUepes to be due to hitn from .»«. for ni'»^ had and received y vt-u from the ^aid William V. m»n, *incp the first day of April. 18^7. an4 prayttm a(M, tbat an attachment hb^uld issue against your pr«-pev^« as retpiiredhy law, and ywti are further notifted, tM nnles» you appear and an»wer said petition, on ot be fore tne rninp of the second day of the next terr&«( Mid District Court, to be begun and h'dden at .Maptte lia, in said county and State, on tbeflr«t Monday of He* rember next, (A. D., 1*57) judgment by defanlt w»llbe rendered thereon for the amount aforesaid, with IUM* tit and coMs. against you. Dated October luth, 1857. p. C. BLOOMER. Att'y (or Rlt*^ Notice. "VOTirE IS 1IKRKBT C.1VKX, THAT A.V ASSI JLi MKXT has bi'rii untie to thf nubscriber, Jtf' CUARLKS TLKMI.KR. o( Ckiuncil iiluils. ol all oflU property, buth roal sna ^cr*4Kial. for thc benefit Cr^litnrv unit that have ^cc«ptedHaM trut, Ail imr •ons todebtn) to mkI Tu«»ui!rr. hy note bo-k acountof otherwise, Are required t. »i« imnt«li«*e paytnocH^ •e. and all per^.ni* bovine claim-* dne ortn become i# nJiiU Tueuier, Are roitaeied to aoutjr hm g4 NW amount of tbe »ame, witbont unneceA^ry 4el»y. Dated Council Svptmber lOtb. 1807. C. P. kELLOGG, Aulgne^ "ao-° PACIFIC HOUSE. cotxcii BLirrs rpHB rNDKRSKiNKD WOVLD RKSPECTFrUX X. t'«ll the uttrntntn uf tbe traveling pntMic, and utb* er», to tbe superior accumnntfUtioii* now provided atlT llKTe House. Tbc Urge tour story atkhtH now completed and Ui«ruu5hly furnubed new furniture, tho* affording flftjr-aiw al(tttkj«ial room* for tbe McanodaUoa guest*. Tbe Table will always be tupplitd with tbe very beat that fan fee obtained in this mar feet, md r«-ery thiol about the Booae. will be arran*«4 with a view l» Baking (nests coreforuble and at fame. Ttunkful ftt pa*t favovt encrontly besto* M, the ozidertisMi would aature tbe public, that by liberal pricey and careful ttlentiuo to tbe «anu of hi* ne^ts, to reedft continuance of uMic patrouage. JOHN' JOX2& tion u I with KIM ion ofJKJL Couucll Btnfffe, June SO-n8-«m. $10,437,312 .84. Pristn from one If wealth, *ltli a steady and prompt attention to s nils experienced Iniitimate Insurance ln»iuess, with the cxei ulloa of 185T 8TEAME» ISM THOMAS E. TTJTT, Far eimtgov, Lexington, St. Joseph. N»r*ep% iovs Point, A'tbraik* CUt, CvUMrU Stow City, fort Pirrrt and Mouik i tUotc Stone. A THE XEW LIRHTDKitW frticbt aiitt pasiteniter ftcainer Tll(^ on the oMniiii i M. TVTT. F. II. Dozim, aUMer on tbe opunini of navicatiou, CUOUMDCO her rrgttUf trips to the above, and all intermediate poinU oo the •iMouri Riv«r, aaa eaaiiaae ta tka trwlc W MaMn. The Mtlfnifneit mtnrn thrtr tkaaka V- lhair fritsM SM tba ntHt ranatallr, tar favora kiKow nwW TTTMI. MMI raiwilallji solicit a abare of HUM" cvmia *. lx«»r», Ol-U A Wittlk