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Ciptan Jttertistr. |a£.vVi£Jflsr '^gl 1 ca. n .j. xcr 1 1 either, th« the b.tlom, of lowra Ce«ir«l Air Line is 11 ery sjuud.or.thet th« faith in rail raji Is by the people of Cedar County i* v^ry weak. It wili t« that the people io the teir ef Counties just north of os, ere pre paring t'J baild a Rail Road from Lyons to Marioa, a distune of fD miles, by fheir owa ewr:gie* «W UMWt own i The urd of !ir,*tor»aw J. Ttib", ^id-d to the amount rniawi hj whe «t"olitt-r flece#. wdleient to imp!«.U' thf k o,id t^at W »ut M.tninf into d«Lt \«ne !*o iar. Jones and C!uitf»nl |Kise and iudotnitabU £)idrLt in Toxt. ^lAMES TliU!l!NGTOH. HkiP'Jhlltii'i fi'ate TivkuM* i ur Sti rt'.ary Slat?.. ELIJAH h'ELLS, of Muf.«ciae. For .la 'ntur of State. JOHN TATTEE, of Bremer. Fur Tienurer of S' tte. M. L. MORRIS, of Polk. Fvr Jitiorncj GtntraL SAA1UEL A. RICE, of Mahaska. U u K DITCH a n n o u n e a o a K. jiler #i be a curl.dat* for re-elsetion, at Um Ci mioj! April ble.-t on aud o' iige. Mi. E..rr.i»: l'tca»e anaounee iLe IMUlie of Ami J»'.»a *4 a ji i i i\t" fa i U'j» a*- s «rr, JC O utre Xjau/h p. and ub!isr»s 31*:.y li«| ubiieaaa ^uiroa —i'k-a.*: anaiiaace tha nam* of «»U. tl SHAW A* tbe i'.-pu!I c*n cuadidite FOT K.1 u .d t'omm »-lxier, at the at *t April eli^tioi afjd o%li|gtt uiy itizfrm. |Cb. rt-.1t:—nea»s amwio* the oaws of 'Vi aa a en date f».- th otfi vf Juitit-w of the l*:»c". forU a»r« »r r#n»h'p tha jiril elecuow, Another Thuadar Gas* Tha Linn Co. RtgUter of Mtreh 5^h'» baa put forth another bl^tt of riiodomon tade an abuse at us, oi wiiiaii it slail take further notiee than to sjuote some of these tnwrt sayiags of the Rr&itUr and give out opinio n te easso of tfH'tri. From the ai:irle we katu .at its au thor is the 'Junior* ®f th? Hfitter, who, as Wv* tn«im\ted before, ts yau.ij sprig of a fellow —great iu bis own estimation and wise as a serpeiH. Having just com pleted Us tiwo at CtfHege and being a smart UttU fell «?, he ca ae« i to get office. N«t receivia^ that dee apprecia tion of his taleu'-s and a''il»ti?«. which//* considers lie shoeid receive, ho works himself into th* cLair of a junior Editor, and now set* ai -ut duing iw» own train poting. T'IH little follow fiiiiig him- st If r*e froui the tarnia'.j of bvm* a K. K., and having the credentials of being an "old line whig*' H« sets hiiM-»dfup for A leader in parti*«, and at th* recent "breaking up a 11 nm^ati^w" e'par t-s, a »l t'»e i of t• publican par^y, his quiMentn. ving rxallMd him hig iei a Se ry oj a Convention, the »l!ow quite wriit' a'» »t it, a.it ire. h«» sets uus as o i K wis defea'ed !v ,:only nit'i it w i p. .laUy owi ni »lile lit. Bat thd,f«ct iff, Mr. 8pic*r, yoa *r» ft tnok sneaky. hyp*critteil Knrw N dlrti* fiun fccjf i i every »-n«e, and bar atv-: tree to any part*. although you have ia turn b» lonared to ivory par'j and picce i party that ha* exis ted, wince you bad a beard acd a ote to disgtrace oar common country. The firat and th" ].v«ttim we ever »uw you. yo.i mace your spei*ch Rtpuhl.can Cjuvention with your cloak on I with your hair comb -d down very -leek. a good deal oi' hotf's lard and colore applied, and i nice nhit* pock"t handkerchief with which y U wiped th mo«t hyyo.:rit,eal face we. have seen ia a long t!m bat reaily. wh'-u you ule all your A iti Slavery pledges aud renounced all el«e lor th Bike of mat. and declared yourself a R«'publ c.in, in onr innoc^n^e we thought you Miss. SE3A BPJCER, Assistant Editor, wore gTn.,' 11 b' a m\a hereafter. But we ac i k io*ledg our mlstake. SATURDAY, APRIL f. 1 -of.. ...... ~. __1 lir. ^piccr ha* delivered himself of a food o" m.in.f fippmtiinpcr.bi'inee*, tr.it nut of a single /eir I ill Ro «/*.—The following no- f-«l cir. cm«ti-,c•: which ev ndi to cxtri ... I it« him from att -mpt* at p! «ying hot 1 "j 1/ ttca we clip frotn the Lyons .Mirror i »nd ^uppy." lie basnet domed a tact that we show to our readers on* of two things, Curbed against Inm. We 10* prop»e prove that Mr Spicer ia either a tool or a kuave, ia a rary little spu-e, aiid 1«rt- him. Then the little upatatt goes oa to state his reasons for the above, which arc, that we, after being in fttteudaure at the Re publican Conventioa. oa the 22d Feb., and satisfied with the same, went to the American Convention, on the 5th March end assisted to make an Electoral ti k- ct •al« advocated, and goes on to say liwI^^Ak'une Ooawuw ImS'i&fuLl We #re iritormad by gvoUeaea wwl po^toa. i I ba •rcta feels in hi.* ais Ins I'xul N because IS not 0:ie, i- Mt i e vvas 1 i i i Ins 1 St he s- ia o .i K. N. h-„-, what ealt'd siona Lave bc^.i wrouj utous and cannibaluU ue feuls.vte give the mjuirt's own v.—r is: •, t- only 1 i\v to of mer. opposed to the principles we ro llat the prwppc* of ihi. mpauy were sever wbn w -u.d tM of a rs nej ua..'!i|{. ... th" Democratic Convention on tho «t, January t-. meet inthii cT,y Monday n«*t. an I remxin nnt arr%nfm»iU erully in vie (or nr»lii!K ib^ road -tw«- a Ly et csn n* an I M-non tli.s y»**r. Tu*f ^ounaay 10- clarot i*(fifa«t tb« Adraiu*fa*tioa and Surerj 11 1"*''ext.jn-ioa? 'erid to hav«.- the c*r* runn'ng to Maqnoketn j« 1.1 of JaiiUHry i»» vt. Lh.nairi JomiMn U'p to r-iHe in Ci»li, to 1° ex -ivd dtbin fiirnnur t' tw»H:u Lj onf and )U»j o- They purpose to complete tins great enterpriM without the aid of Eastern •capital. Now it was thought a burden for Odai Coatdy to supply means to build th« one third part of the o** third of fifteen miles of road. It may be our "p [H'r neighbors Lave Isetter than we, **:i11 if they hare, w« hope they have the tftdfui also. Then "^in they ®ay Linn and Jones «ill furnish 8150,000 in cash for the i.'ivision fiotn Lyons to Ma^ueke tn. Now hero is a road far beyoud the *li:riits of their own County and yet they are subscribing $ 150,000 for an I to a company whoso existence and life de pend* who ly upou this aid. Cedar Co. voted S:K),(KX) to a read within her own borders, an I raaoy of her citizvns cried "ruination" even nt this, Now we ask vention, we never have ea id anything the peopls of Cedar, what tiiey think of else than that it was a failure, and its the enterprifw of the people Linn, proceedings nonsense,and that we should not be bound by i'.s acti?u, auJ all the They have enter perseverance, but notwithstanding, it requires the almighty dollar in abundance to build raJ ads. POLITICAL CdLJii:i. A mKH i'RESS AND FMtKK JM«(XSSU).v! Fw r«pr*$tmt,thv* in Cmgrt*9, «flk»td part we took in it was to oppose the nom inees and fi£ht the Philadelphia plat form, which, on our motion, was tabled. If th*t is what the Register has to com plain of,it may still mutter its complaints as we shall n furthet explain for its satisfaction. We hcp« now that this little fellow, who has manifested such a "sore head,'* wilt stop Lis barking at us, at we have not the time or patience to take further notice of this insolent upstart. PolUics.—The Republicans of tkn Coanty are preparing for the coming campaign in good earnest, and formr the County organizations and township clubs. We are glad see it It is juat the thing which must be done. The Ad mi uietralion party are trying to'ridicule and bluff,* Niggarista, wool, aud such blatkguard words ai« th full extent of thetr arguments. It is necessary the people should be informed of the true is su«J presented to them, which are free dom or Slavery, and when that the victory will be certain. pas- it,^»u I how vene- Ohio American livening Repudiate* Fillmore and Doanelson. TLe American State Convent ion of Ohio, met at Columbus oa the 20th of March ,with about 150 delegates present. The following platform was adopted, on wiuca tho Hamilton dtlegato with drew: per ,dor!»sd the Nebraska II and the Ad ra iion, mtt »h«a went inVo tbe Republi Convention on tbe 221 February, and d% Tbia ie what Mr Soic:r tea dole Now, to answer all of these potent ar guments, wc will say that the premises are false. In the first place we did not vote to endorse Fahoore and never have said tiiey vsl—never have even promised, or said we would or could sun^'3rt them. Then to answer tflis Viitla man of the Register, Wf w*'' }ie /,gj—is it good grammer when we tell you emphatically "that you tell a willful lie?" Is it understood by you sow. We do not wish to resort to the use of such Unguage as the abeve, but when such a sneaking little lickspittle •A a toady as the little upstart o' the Rtg islcr pours down upon us kis violent epi thets, aud gives, as his reasons therefor, such malicious lies as the above, it be comes our duty to tell the little cur that he is publ shmg gross falsehoods, and to teil him in such a manner that he may understand it. As to the Atnencen Con- met our appro- WusiiKiSttb* Amrksta Organisation in Ohio had it* o ki in.atid baa been maintained fur, jHirp. »e* of reform: And *herea«. a true regud Jjr the honor ot the Amenean n»m-', ti»-s ec'irity Am cia rig^ a:, :h-! pr'«p-.-nty of tLe Am tic vn peo pie n 4'iirt! a gU'vlta^ munUiiiau.-.. of the gr«*t p"i ctple o fr.^eit m, upoa wbiou American in stlt i ar? bawl. W tUerefire, the l4'fat of tie C^aaciL* if he American Or.kr in Oijio, in S'a'-e ''o-in •jil a^em'-l d, fully vppove of th- ac »a of th*9« l)elejMes from Ouio ia tbe N atonal Ame rican Cm e.il anl Co.iv a tm recently aivem bled at Fhi'a Uilp'r.i, ia rttfoai'-g to accept the pLvtfo.in or 6'jpi or ih n .n nitior.g tt! niiud re ma.1 •, a'id WE h. reb/ rtpadiat-? th nom :iati jii«, ami embrace thi* occaaion to retf firai aubHantidlly the platforua a.k j.U'd by tbe .St ite C-Hinj!l at i«a wua in Ck-vctaixl ioJan* la.-?. »af/il We prelum to th» worl i tha 'l!owi»g pria ci?!e« of tbe Am .-risnn party of '."bio: 1st. Tbe uu.ifniud i'-' jin of Ueligioa dis eMin"Cted with poiitioa—li-jstility to Ecclesias TICAL iaflae-tc»A UP JU th affairs ol IV-ram^nt Kjaal'ty of nghu t.» ad naturilizrl emi grva aha nr" t1orut^h1^ .jmeri--miz* /.and owa •iv ti anpor^l »!l"(ftance. ty r-Mi.m ot their re ii. .-1, g'a-.-r th sa ibit to ib t'o jfUit'iti ,n. 2 I. Wc prop-.*) no pruwjript on ot rth, fcnt welcome leu a id e ni«raav.« fr .m oth-r Und* to free participatiuu th' \'jt America wtZLZTZn ?wSiT1 fr'Ui U tht Bible from tv^rU't by the Gocernmsnt •l b. jiiaiety i* local not nKi.'jynn/. We ospoes 0- extension into anj of ur t«rnljr!ea, and the 1- cet^e'tf its ilittcitl po*f-r, by this a'lra wiioo any Slave or other.*a-id w- le (I JH'- 1 ul 'HI (jetitral vera meet an immediaU elr- woi tae great wronsr. which have b-eu io .1 fled upon tin caah!' ol 1 .-oSrl'iio aud tU» A m-r u ebar.wtv'r {»y lhe I' peil of the Mis«..uri (.'ompruini*-, and the iniioduc'ion of Slavery :nt.j K aii*In violation -if law. by th« force of iruif auJ# lilt rimct.oLi of tie eksiive Iran .'..i E I O N 6tit, Ia hamble imitation of the wi»i«»na of Wellington. we oppose all intervention in the af!a'r« of for"is$n States y«t n all proper oee gion», we w u not v» :hold our sympathy from auy -ople aspiring to bj free. Hili. Wi support American genlns »4 Indite- The Unto* of theft S taUs thoul/l be made perpetual by faithful allegtaiM to tlu ConttUu- Sotings. Ifhe people of Atwmosa Toted in favor of becoming a city by a majority^ of 47. Tiptou voted about that much against it. earThe Iav. Garotte of the 28th uk., says the ice in the nrer moves towards departing, and adds, that before their notice is read it will be out. Jones Co.—The Judge of Jones Co. has submitted the question to the people as to whether Anamosa or Edinburgh shall be the County seat of that County. The petition for this purpose was signed by a majoriiy ot the legal voter*. fi®~A new paper, called the M&quo kela Excel*i r, has recently been staste 1 in N mix-, ^&ce- p- P^1'- Wemibmit to tvery wiae mm if tbWis propri«tor. Mr. Moriarty is State pria- for such purposes. I he tormer aau:ad- alaiuilc^ticaon reconi?—1 a i merit was rei«ctcd by 24 majority# Mod h^l went into of Iowa, and Ins paper the official pa- It is S neat creditable sheet, aud exhibits much ability in its editorial. Darinf Robbery at Rock Island ^From t!m Oiii Ari^uu of Tu^iiay] One ot the most dtriug robberies nvir altenipted was accomplished »tCoo'* .Sar gent JiParker's bank '.r.inis city, at noon yesterday. \V Uil*". ,vlr. Parker, one of the so .. nr,rr.»tnr- i" *r Li '.i I meet on May 2d, Ht Cincinnati, i hfve a&d Doneldson 11 r- k^P«. w«re ea e a d,»"«r' .. T^soa left in the bank was Jodn Thor- ,liVnina,-in! mgton, the cashier, when two persons uo' tered the bauk, oae of them going up to the counter where depesstes are made, the other went around the end of the counter and calling Mr. T. aside, asked hnn it he kjtew a person by the name oi Greene. Mr. T. .n»«PreJ uu. aud iuroujg araimil .o U» co.uwr to v»,t u,,o? .be olh- er man was stuck on the head wu.'i a slung shot, suddenly seized by throat i with a grasp that he could not, iu his {stunned condition, shake ofT. The other| man jumped over the counter and helped hnnseif to wliat gold he could carry and clambered back, while his comrade s'lll held Mr. T. by the throat. They then departed, probably thinking Mr. Thor nigtou was dead, as he was black in trie face and una* le to move .one saying to the other, 'don't hury, walk slow.' All this was thework ofn^t over two minutes time at br a 1 noon, aud on tho most public street and block in the city. Wlien*Mr. ieU(,r from Thoriug'on recovered sufficiently to be able to crawi tj the door, opened it attrc ted the attention oi some person, though unable to speek, aud fell back upm the tloer. The news flew over the town like u i!d-fire, and a great crowd of persons asaembled and sent out parlies in per suit in every direction. A reward £500 was offered, half by the mayor and hah by Mr. Parker, fur the apprehension of the men. As soon as Mr. Thorington recovered sufficently crossed the' A Blow at the Franking Privilege WASHISOTO*, March 26 SEMITE. On motion of Mr. Hutler, the Post Of* flee committee were instruoted to inquire ttim try attains! th- a. lv nw policy of foreign nation* I expediency of discounting to *hifi*as the and facilities to internal and external franking rfivi-' 0|nrnlttce mai I by the improve® at of fibers and Har',ors.and members 0. Congress the franking m- __ by the improvrui u» »i m.vin —. the cif coun^t'ti.)^ atstl lieu thereof aiucndiug IIIOUOD th® Atlantic and the Palific rv«»an', anl uuiting i for |jje payment of packages also au thft rar:cm «. ct uns of th« U«don. I thorizine the committee, if they see fit, to rth Th- U*to«ofthc*t H,e[U to enablt to speak he described them as I broke up, those in attendance were set lollovvst One a larga man, with heavy The struggle with Thorington must have been a desperate one, aud were it not for the firm grasp upon his throat he cotdd have prevented the robbery. Piles ot Gold, papers, portfolios, aad broken inkstands, stiewed over the floor attested the fierceness of the fight. Mr. T. is severely, though not dangerously injured, ins throat being badly and hid head con siderably bruised. U sandy whiskers, black overcoat, gold fob-i sev.rnl old and well-known chain, and wool hat. The other a siiin man,black hair,no whiskers,black clothes, biack moleskin hat. It ii supposed the robbers obtained be ttveeen 52,0o0 and $4,000, They are still at large. The Trumbull and DougUs DehVce Editorial Corr. spend HCL- jf the N. V. Tn^une Wasui^gtl."", Mar a 11,1^56. I did not hear all of Mr- Tiumbull's spsech in the Senate lo-day, aad conse queotly, am net quite so enthusiastic in its praise as %re our friends whodi i hear it. I can concede that Patrick Henry, or l'urke, or W el jstcr. may have reach ed a higher plane of eloquence, yet I feel their logic. I doubt whether a Report ever received a more patient, circumstan tial, conclusive overhauling. Messrs. Tiumbull and Douglas,though tbey both belonged to the Democratic nrtif-.tl'ji.i. aud the privilege of Ao^rican cit {they have never joined the Mutual Ad- Philadelphia to Camden, caught fire 'n o-. us-iip wat» »uch re*-nct:ou« '.ri!y aiar.: need miration Society, whose members,should lheyadm,t ont'of u S Z\r.ZSn,. civil! tei be carc iul to keep out the other. It or eciiediaHij^^ to which eod t'i" l*»d rfj?ula is protjably'The Babes in the Woods,* of toig tt*tural a^iun sbf uli be prtpa .y amend wham tbe poet feelingly singeth: «N0 KJn tion to itll political orgaoitatioas '0Ve was A Opp SHOO w nit poi.ttcai orgaoitatioas j". ."ril,r "_j.. ,I t'i Yew York Market. Nav Voiut, MarebSl. 1 K rpguIaMnsr the prji es 0,r report a packages and letters members may trans mit. Tl e cooaideration of the deficien* cy appropriation bill was assumed. The deficiency appropriatioa bill was passed and amended, tvhea the Senate adjourned, HO USB. The house debated the Senate bill, re moving the restriction ou the Federal has made two C°ort to confine persons guilty of viola- tion of laws of the United Stales in pen- i cu Jonathui itentiaries within the judicial districts in {j^ow^Hham wbicii they were convicted. Mr. Humphry Marshall oppc*e4 an amendment as follows: Where tho use of the Penitentiary is denied by any State, it shall be the duty of the Marsal! to confine the criminal in the nearest Penitentiary granted for that prpose. Mr. Barbour proposed as an amend-1 f'alkins James ment to' tbe above that above proceedings Coilvcr other tiian the act of the legislature1 ¥,l^, -J" *u the latter by 10. Adjourned. Editorial Curre«puQiJcac» of th-' N, V- fribnue. Senator bauehit o Candidal* for Pretidrncy.—Wisnu»QT0!*, March 14. —•The httitude assumed by Sena1or Douglas, leaves no room tor further doubt as to bis aspirations for the Presi dency, subject to the choice of the Demo cratic National Convention who is to this from persons who cannot be mista- ken. There will be no lack of effort to ehauce ilioulJ w,, Jjjm M_ aud indu Border RvtTians in Ohio.—The Iron ton Register, of Ma c!i 20th, publishes a Julge Salmon Beckard, of Quaker Bottom, Lawrence County, in which is detailed aa ontrage, of very gross character, upon the citizens of tins State, by ruffians fr tn over the river.— I*. e-eins that some of the people ol that place had held a series of meetings to dis cuss Slavery, Kansas afTjiis, &c. To these gatherings the Virginia'chivalry* took exception, and resolved to put them down by inob violence. Accordinzly on of the 11th, the ruffians river and, as the meeting tiJe eveninr p,)n with clubs, stones and axes, and persons shamefully bruised. The purpose of the miscreants, doubtless, wasto kill some of the Ohio men to 'teach thein a lesson.'— After eommitting varions acts of violence the mob withdrew, daring the Ohio citi zens to hold another meeting. This outrage, by Slave nions, upon the Free Soil of Ohio! What Las it come to when such ficlence shall be used upon us? Juijfe Beckard writes: 'Is O nio a Free. State? Is this a Christian country? Do we live among a brave and free people, an 1 yet run such fearful hazards to exercise the rights ot free men?' It has been determined to hold anoth er meeting oa the evening of Friday, the 2Stb, when there will be something used to repress violence which the Virginians may be compelled to respect. A Pro-Slavery Argument Exposed. Slavery, we ar« toid, does not demand any law to support it. All it asks is, that no law be passed against it. This is the jundati n on winch rests the "po pular sovereignty" doctrine of tbe Nt- sure that few first efforts iu the Senate braska BiiI. 1 lad men rarely ask the have surpassed this in the alien'ion it assistance of law. The thief who stands commanded, tiie admiraiidu it elicited, outside of an orchard wail does not de It was a plain, »traight-for ward, search- niand the aid of law to support his claim infe:, truth-telhtig, hard-hittiug, review of j'o the fruit within. All lie asks is, the Senator Doug lav* lute report on the con- r''«»ovai of thi^ wall the r.-peil of the dition of Kansas, taking up the statement prohibition wnich keeps him aut. Wick of that document paragraph by paragraph edriess dse$ not need the aid of laws, pomt by point, and scrutinizing their It enters, unbidden, wherevej no bar facts, their assumptions, their morality,! Tiers prevent it and then pRsaes laws to .1 1 ._L. I »!.* ,1 FR\.L IF,* ITA.TR (!/F "ortify itself against justice aud right.— There was no law establishing slrtvary in Texas. Thi »re was no law establishing slavery in Louisiana. There was no law establishing slavery in Mississippi or party until tr.e Nebraska bill was so I Alabama, in Ken'ucky or Tennessee. changed as to embody a re[« al of the Ul obtained a footing in those Stalas, Missouri Restriction on the Extension simply because it was not prohibited by of Slavery, seem formed for antagonists positive law. Il commenced like the rather than colleagues. Tbey are phys- Mexican war. Nobody declared it but, ical and intellectual antipodes. Mr. having commenced, Congress recognized Trumbull is sail and thin Mr. Douglas! hy the preamble. "Whereas, war ex. is short an thic's Mr. Trumbull is pale isla, *—Chicago 'Iribune and nervous Mr. Douglas (usually) ro bust aud florid: Mr. Trumbitil looks like a clergyman, jvhile Mr. ugbs is man ifestly 'one of the b'hoys.' Whoever sees and marks the contrast between '.hem will easily crudii the current report that Boat sunk on the Delawart Thru Liets Lott.—Nsw tne lhe musl u,,""Je »i-'a UIUC" d, ist on either s.de but it'might 1ll «.o:i po*e«l eftImtrtbj of Forciputre, ami to Fur-'v*e\uai trutn and rtinem.e na/e been .. i i fijr-i Military ompmitt, ntui to nit ati mt,u to 1 said ol the present Senators from Illinois. hc,,hy w.as a^ln^ k'.our a .haue firmer with lair demand for home u*\ bal«- of 1,000 itils at $7,00 '•f f",lJ i .i for gooJ state (in weatem, $T,,i5'r#7.'S^ for e*- i'pa^'^uger says abeut bJ,another 100 tra. far lo»- medium graces! to 1-5 the Captain's statement is proba western. tv heal «srmer with bvtUr demand,! 1,1 y tl*C most correct, and will make the #aIeK or i,(K"' dcuiailJ'' »i "r l»«ru tirai abmle firmer an moderate dtmau iliita at fo' me i priaie. renf. i bo-.-* nntl ent My .111 ,,il l.si.je.^ i»SS frOC I u Us red. fttsriiag exebsng* same. i.OOO basil at fl,H0.+f||,'i.t for Tetinuasce. r.i i i ,, rai Hve dull at »|,iiK//*i,i2. iork a Good .Were:—M*. THOBIKOTOK,of Iowa, in pursuance of notice, introduce a bill to authorize the builiing of^datm and bridges across Iovva.Celar and VVa besepiniecm fivers, in the ilale Xotv^i vliich was read twice and referral to the on Commerce. Ll*t vi Uiur«. Tl EMAINIMI in the Poet Oflho, It Iowa. Ai.ril l»t 1H5«. and tf pot taken out v the fir*t of July. 1856, will he *nt to the Genera! IVst Office as etkr? A Austin Harvv Andrew* 8 A Allen Willi* Allen Nathaniel Alien tbarU« a YO»K, arch 17.-Ab out 8i o'clock on Satur day nigh, the ferry boot New Jersey, whii« crossing the Delaware River from etreani. I here being grca!icr,1,of float,°f,ce 1,1 ,lhe mer 1,1 'na"* he vosael, ar.d she was finally uP°n lh® bar opposite Arcii street.— t0 K,v* l'sl ol the and missing,but the following k'iled ana missing, but the ioiiovting is coiiiptl- 1 1 acCOUIlls h»ve reached us. It accounts for 57 passengers 33 es caped, 1 dead and missing, supposed to lie lost. 23. The Cnptain and iwo mates i say there were from 76 to 100 on board bly the most correct, end w Uit ol lhe deaa a saien (MI very many, no doubl, were ki *u'' i paddle wheels, having jumped, or^^ been itn*? wheels, wiuki tbe brat wss in motion. John'o'i A Jones K Killb-nrn Esekkl 8 Law S^nkh Lefever Uatid Linder Johii Larivay N II Uramtneir Frederick Rro*n A Tripp Knir Adam Huach 4. Shepfcetd B'Ipjjrenna!! Louise II.' II At)rnh:«tn Ik'l pMnin Elslll I'Mii-tier iUiitr I'l iiel Hecker Ji-lm Ccrliett 2 (. Jl. 'aPmii:s i e u i n o s should b« constructed into a refusal ol: c0oke« L-win i Cio-oner Williaa Oitchlfld v. A*a Moriarty editor and the State to allow the use of her prisons Cia'k Lnuron A]«iMtn t'lildw-il Divld Corkii.* Wi!i)Ma Oilier WiliiaiH OoMgl,uut M«ry Dun.-:: JitckWtt lion (Vjliiiifli 1 ik- Jl itmaS bble Ia* id N*ik»n H^tiry Perry K'ij.v Patterson David Peck EJear 4 1 Bite James Reynolds Ilea Koti.* Metilda Ko'ii)ir.!» C-vO Bimtl Ano K' s«y Vali-ntlM '*8*1 *y Aim lt-yr-n'.'.f Jod^ph Robert* Mr*8 Keed rimuel Iiicht: llias kaaiil Lizard Bing William s Smith Loeiea Stern Smith Kod^srs Brait'i ii.ram Scnoh J-iB'S Smith Jo'iathaa Be ran Scott, A n-nda r'Bermvi Joha 2 Stnbhi il.iria Secliii't JuctA Spabn I)H iel E Cm ck ilcmy Fl'epitrick Riia^t rrary Cbur'eHi li FmrtaM Waiter ninr„ u- give the nomination and, since his bold bid for Southern favor, in his Kan sas Report, he is visited by and has prof fers o! surport lroni many more Slavery propagandists t'lan formerly. The can didates for the Cine nnati nomination are Pteree, Buchanan and Douglas. The friends him to withdraw, while he can with some grace. I still think Buchanan has the protabih i i vrard Jam ties Etrorvrly in Ins favor, a* tnere is no iceithood that Pierce will throw present ins strength or weakness on to Douglas" side but if the author of the Nebraska act should be nominated for President, I trust Senator Mason, the author of the Fugitive Slave Law, will be ins Vicc.— Let us have the whole platform embod ied in ins ticket. B. e. (}lam WilPara M'iiSlaos Gray W»ry Mr*. f.r-rn U*ill:*nj Ce'.ler John (iordoa Wiiifaa Oorge (iard (»i u:e Jeremiafc (t.l*bena Joha II (?re»m (!wa 9 Shaffer W'u I Stevens Henry t*'obi Nn'.h«nW Shaff.r 11 Shaffi llr-arj btanly Lewis Bhoet»t»U Fdward 'le patra trtWady Abraham Ue'.cWl Beijamin Grafiort J*eph 1 Tbotna* FT-nry TriieB G'-orge «V Thsu.a Marg«ret Th rp A 2 Triteh Jitima 1 bempSOil D«uWI H. Toaerv W»ry Hutchinson ,varah A llof.kina Elder W ArtiHl M'jJTman Joba Hair »tt a-in* li»rdy Daritl I Johoron I, aim John'oa Georjtt Johnson Laara Jeff#,. U Johnsou ili am 2 W Y Wa*t Eli S Wtbb hn Wad- Jaenh Wfeke'h\n Try on Weo! Vf li Wag er S»r\h A Wall ha (1 Yues John KOiJI RT Tipt n I i C'cdur il, A L'l.S.i, l\ St i. April l«l List of Letters A IXINti in the Pout tMTi t-inr.t), 1H5 .. Allta Sarali A. Orabt» Jaiiii ("ark #,irais CiM-r s V uliiw-ll JtiUn Uaritfson William lltu iii '.rair ll« PitipatK.-k Edward Hall Adi»on lloake Andrew tteehi-»t.-r, Arr!? f' at Roclieater, wa. oa the liM day of Mabcn A uju«t aa -(,'arina l'a3«n Miner »a»*h Mixom r.Mrlei H. Snii-.u a Wri^t.t !a*ld While A' uptlaaJ W»u* ^sr.th Wliartou Henry ?. Tiyr"-y, r. Sheriff's Sale. By v:rtoe of au eiecutioo to me diroct-xl, i» wed o .t of the offloe of the Di^uict co irt. i'i aud lor County nf Johnson, an 1 State of few*, favor of Fintliy A. bark*. ar.d against Joh i Tivec, I bare levied upon th* 1'ot i-vlag r-sk! esute, tw at.: T'ie n. ••. 1 4 of e. w. 4 c. 20 t'tWQeliip 60, rmi^e I, Wi^t th' n v. 1 4 of a w. 14 TO, to*vn'.h 81 r»ng(» 1, wait tb«. «. e. 1 of n. w. 14. tf-t 20. t.»wn»hip Si. range west, the e. e 1 4 ot e. 1 4. nr^s 17. towtuthip 81, r.uiKe 1 wen :d tha n. e 1 4 »f a w. 14. s-jj io, /»n«hip 81. mage I w at, all of which Han in C^iar att/, va Au ahall riffer fn* nane at pnoi:c r'utc-y o i St'.nrlay. May ihe .il. 1851. at the Court bouse door in Cedar county, between ti^ hojr« of 9 o'clock t. u^aad 4 i". of rud day to satisfy said execution aad costi that may atcr ie there a John IT. Bir-I-y he iff. Tipton, nurcti xr.ii 18.»6. Farta ror Kale. TW® Exrcntor the e*!aU? o? Seha Bailey dece.«ad, will oiler for sile and *eil on Monday^ th« fifth day of M*y r,t*t, the inter est ol taid Kailey. deceased,all,j Executor's Kotic«. "PUBLIC NO TICK is hereby giien that the A undersigned has been appointed bv the county rouit Cedar County, Kxecuto of the estate of William McCalley, dccaased late of said County. Now, therefore, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will please call and settle, arid person* having claims again*', said estate will please lile them duly authentica ted and ppoveu forthwith. N H-41 KAM I. D. MCCAM-XV, Ex'r. Notice, Tj the Mrs of Ku plm Ooodrleh df««Med and all otb*r* later'»t'd. ou are hi ret.y notified thatthat there i* now, on tile, in tb ortic of th Ckrk of tra- eountv Court, of C.-dmr County Htat»- uf Iowa, tion of S. DiiiieN, evcutor on the est it ES FRAY NOTICES. KSTRAY MAHV T*KF IPTY Mnro IWH. ^**S ffin. oi ?»•}, vr. ib:Krr '.a ?i_h iif Mmreh 1*4. w ,-4ttaw. w« ?ih ot n 12 :'iu "8TR' IUIu *i' e«w In «ni mi at»:». ir-i«s. ». un R»q. ti Vn. K-.IRAV N S «i»l,tp, *nU i.l «r. .i«i hf. 8r j*iitt«r» IWi, 1")SC, county i- Mephea (r.odreh deceased, a-kin^ the s^jtl t«*"»ul one indeed, as Court to grtnt an order for the mile of so much lied by lhe the Real khta'-1, belon^int to aaid eitate, as l" .»»«».••wa«' .ui^i^nsr^'ssr oft the claims «frainst a!9-4t n. H1, Uaxiaij^lSx'f. A lh« 4th 1«T far* ipprrti- !i»^. on W,t i V I'll Irr l». ,lP Tjai^ •n fjf*nr. 4 W. OATT*t., OoMn'j Cf.T--T*k. ItllH I Xil, KSTK V\ i-V. N r M«r« Otil jftnunry #ih tAfrk J-W JJUIII ry. Moore Hiram Mtk'ti S#in iei Marnuart Philip Maaon Ii MoHMl-a am Mi rse li^ri iet Moor K Moon Vf Mill* Filiza S Miller Joseph McCviirt J.hn W Moonry J»mea hv J! n ?»..• i ft in rtNrc*oU. n :h« or, I wo \r% lili.f# Mq .. ("on:.,y Ol'k. "bHTRAT STXKt:. -T«li*a ur- i* J.fcn Kel.iaw.m Mr I ^hi».or Oi. |M1 t»v .'I IW l*« r«t jtjr «rrr h»ir =M»»l ,h M«r- O Ui»«l J"iiJl trot, vf tn» IjT. ry |{,V '*1 uiM. i !.« il»h fvrr U|t 2,d SSU, b.f.r. J'bn !»._•.U-r. K«,, 4. W. ATTItl /rt. rl-tfc J.ti 19, ISM nJ.3» "(C-rltAV xTKKK -Tik«ri up bjr P*Uf.s flMj.nIi. Ok.i,li. ow b* «!h d«ruf Jaatiwrv 11'* if,»i wilh wtt krfH'S(lMayn,twuio *h t*»' ksl,1- or M« l«Tk. ibfa X. —'T»k*a tip by P. in i. i* ^9 *-t' of if*#!. r*^ «Srnt ftre I^mn. a. T, I.*v4. j«:v :6 *«TK*Y COI.T.—T»k-n up by Utmrj f! J«W«, In I" Itlk Amy otrVr. UM. v«.r ,„t It, w* Ii l«ra v Hlt« wlilwi Hmm pc .b*. iM»« *J-p fr Tik. .1 W *Sp, cipi To th« Lsdlffc Tu* and« rst(Pi'd are r.o* prepared l«4« tf kird« »»'d M-t tMi m-«k «?. (J'it'in«. Fotin* and »ki' it DfW done Ui the H*tisf(un lin.w f:». .-»rtttjr a :th piticu !»•. Infi .St) lea «M|4 ¥*»Ui ti" a' wma r. cai.^1 jaer ROOMA over W. 0'.' TLING ^TORE Mlra 11. SCOT T« NURSERY, Da -rnpttrt, ftii'ir. Fruit Trees of all kinds, E«e greeMia large quaatiiiea. Ro* s, lUhlia*,Tulip*, et*. Aatparagu*, Pie Plant, G*ott»lK-rrw, fUup ber ies. Strawberries and C'urreuta. OS.it, K OL.i.YuE PL,i.\T N u, the fol- lowit.sr -ribed properly, fo wit 1 Th S E tarter sect,on .11 townshpi«l rare 1 west o P. M. Also N E jarter Ji A quarter section 15 towns!,ip 81 i«iu,'e 1 west 5 P. M-, with the appurtenance, coiisn'inir of a New by 36,Good bdjenaent kitche?i with first rate eelVr nnUer the waole building Faai-o liable It' by 32 feet, wood shed, well, Fine orrhi.nl ot yo.toj apple tree.,, 120 in naa ». ocr,r«r!y acres of timber Situated within rive miles of th« prain- fifty a rres un.iei fence ferty-five v-1,-,1 impr-.Ted. The sale to take place at tbe residence of the deceased at 12 o'clock M. of said day. J. £. j, CAB1IV. Ex'r of said Eitata. Will soil the .piai tor of N' W oi.ftt-r »e tion tawuahip 80 range 1 west -J* at auction attae aain« time and ulaae. J, r, i i- April* uth If'.ti, tn-li 4t) Public Notice. To the Legal htirt of John JBosdhm, deed. Notice is hereby given that a? tl.a next term of the uounty Court, to be holdeu on the Hth iaj of AJTIIJ A. I). 18.)^^ th« uitileasu^hrfi Kx ecutor of Ji,ti-i Han leen, deceased. v,ill niake h» final report to All parUei in terested will please correfoiwanl and rlaim the amount i ue tnem from laid EsUt», otherwwe said amount will be paid unto the Court and the hnetntor discharged. n 3 4 W i i a a o e e n E e u o And a fr- copy t,, the gotter nb 'o' Ml ji ut to oaf aJ'IrcHL A siujile »py to an aldree*. Fifiy cent* for ^lx Months «r, u.M 1J-.11 ir per NR num. All 'r* a-IUreK«ec1 io. WU. -WOW AH LUmber At 'llO 1 t. W rr.i L. (L..'jr C.trk. TCWtt—l.k-n U» BY WI tbr U ti 4** ftf lifl. HnV mwi la 11« '"1 a *l»x»" MM, ikp-6 frjpt'T H»«' ni- ,»* p»t »ui nS la. I.H, I- f*r: K 4 V\ AIR*:I- KSTR Y I'DW T.KM UP BY I v, on I'-* ot 'I'MfJ. IS4*. P»t* ', '1 «»ut Ov# •,pltf',c fvi wbil" r»43r.i 1 |im1 $(iW% 0 S raTTftU r-nu': Y MABK"0!.T -T«TN v »T '"**y ftn th* 3.I diiv Af jii-u.iy l.^6 fc'l«ih e Co'i i.l«k l«« m*iJ .nd 1, »»m«H »'"•I"» e*-, iu« oMI upt rni »•1 *t fo! A'r* Hiw*. Kv j»it 4-h li* 3M. lliunesota Lumbir Yard) Comer of I'wa aad Fourth Streets, 0{'VL sue Ihe "New Ppnn*yh nmu. Hoate," DAVKNP. KT, IOWA. SAMUEL j. tb. KKTSW COfcT.-r»k«j tip, by W.M.- w «,i.Vw^h UlVt'j r^Tlui trflil.b1 tn lh« f««, priiV-l «t*W, Kc»»r t^nr. K^n b. I FVLLEK TT &<•, Sfc. Orders sbouKt b« sent in early. U U8t Ft»i*Y ft, iHttmM. A Farm Of 50 acres, in Iowa township, forsalr there it a house, and some 10 acres broke and aadkr fence, 13 acres v Umber. a 15W Enqnire of Wells Spieer. Farm for Sale. Ion Acre* of Prairie 3 miles from Tipton, on the Dubuque road. The farm is all nnder cul. tivati. n, plough'd »nJ fenced, and oily one cro^ having l»een ta^en fro,n acrei were plowed last fill and are now ready for Wheat I'here is also a comfoi table bouse upou the same. It is convenient to wood ami has run a i n n w a e i i i w n i i e w i the would r#aPair..iiy announce to the citizens of Davenport surrounding country Miat he has rec» nt y •pen ed an extensive u Y a corner of Iowa ai Fonrtli streets, directly posite New Pennsylvania House, where he io now on hand a large and well *e!ect«d stock of Lumber, ron»isting in jiart .4 Flooring, superior quality Fencing, fall inch thick Siding, full half inch thick Ceiling, Sheeting, PliATVK: TIMBim. Joist :uid meanll'Djr of all ilimenMons, clrai stutf and Iwards ol every quality from ei^ht ti. twenty lour feet lone, 5(X 1,000 best quality shaved pine shineles 300,OUo best qnality nine lathn alM i.'0,t»(H) No. 1 pictaets 18,HX) No.'J! Pickets also constantly on hand a lull assert mfT.t of S'i\k iimi tilitzed il'iinioui. Tlie particular attention of builders and pur chasers of lumber is united t« examine our stock which will be sold »t Pitas th^tt O'inaot fail to suit Purthagtrn. Dont f..rg«l the place, corner Iowa and. urth tjee^. N. li.—Purchasers from the ronntrv stojv ping at tbe N«w Pentisyl-. nma Home -jrill t«vr* the at vantage of srlnetinK and loiirling thetr iumber. wiihaut taking their homes fiwa tti« •table. i,6, yr, S A U E E W E Snnryor at Tipton and brnrrai Laid Sfrnt Wll.l. attend promptly to all 1'HBUJ^SI. n (jolrin* a i.t: »ucli .ta Baying and Helling *l»m- br1tX4 ATTFM., •t*'. ,« S SM 4 niKT __ V'« U. K. lIsaV.1 _f Dissolution. Th co-pHrtnernhip heretofore eiialteg BETWEEN D. Kay W. Kyoctt is this day diswjHed, bj mutual con*ent. Tboee kaowi themaelve» in t'^ed, eltk»r if note book ncct.unt, will plea*] call at the O'D stand. «IK up U W K r\»:FT Co. N O I E Yon are r-by riotified that m? a'fe. Vary Ann P«rr. hut left my bed aid b«»ar(l, wtth n» any u«e or provocation, IhU So t- act:f all r-ersooa whii-u,ver. that 1 »-iH not p*ty taj debtsoontmt by her after thi« d^tis. I'AVJMi Of TJ.XF.tt giving information renpeetinjt Unda In Milt eewu 4c. Slinitfiautii imI aatilera ra« get ebair* a* lee'(on* af l.iiittn ti i .illinj At kU office. FOR SALE. Lots -1 and 6, Block 11, Iowa ef Roch»st'-r, upon which is lituited a cotnforhi ble JveL ii^ with cellar and well. Alse, Lid 9, Block 59. town at »Wh««ter, by Bami'bi. Dswai,!.. Pee. Town. IhMJp. I*re*. K 4 »f & W. of ». r. V.t| w 4 s. r, of H. K. N. K, *. ft. *1. 8 I V. W. y. w. ORF. w. N. S.W. V E i of N. W. mf V.w.1, V. w.V \v. i y. w, P. K i •s- i N. K. n. r. n n. w v v. M. K it. ft N. a. A rp% La'W4ki PaVK 13 St Tipton. Match 22d l»5f. Fresh Osage Orange fiends. 75 Bushtls just reciivttl direct from lexas Vemlet* and Planters 'lesirous of se.-^irtr^j fr^.'h. pure and u'iStJul'.eratrd article, w.ll im-i it their interest'« give me their irjers. Address D- F. Kinne*. Rock Island, IP ,#r M« s»r*. irrcwj &. Pietivman, Uav»nport, L'Wi. 13t Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Great Varietf er-. I l.argt QuentUifj Jar EOUTI HMI'E e i v e n a part payment. Any per-on wishing to bur the BtA and cheap. «t Quarter (Section of laud y\ Cedar County 4 better lo at this. Inquire of A. Shaw, in the Countv Judge's office at the Cmsrt lleuse, er of tbe subscriber. 13-3T H. LATHAM. The ollar Timof. roa ntt»n,i:*T. MILl~IRh WU.M'iRIt, VICE PBtSintUT, JJYDjkKli JACA So^Y UuJVKtMQjr. The proprietors of the Philadelphia Daily Times, in an*««r to the num'-roiH inquiries aid applic.itiM !«, r-x nived from all jturvs ot th... Stat" and th» I'slon, au i iiuice tb it th'y will c.imm -.o i Siturd.»y. »y 1K5«, the pub lie.«»iiin of a Weekly Paper, to oe called the ullor Time*. .1h# f:0tlUr Timet will he a Campaign I'.p-r. ami w It contain every thing of iut»?r'wt to i!,e eommonUy relative to the ap pr «ehioa eiid» itinl Campaign, beside largt* aro-'tint of o n i nl, e^iiuirlnl »r.,j in'^ellnneous matter rr r,^r»deac«. .it*, etc, cs-vfully col 1 il'd sat wrran^l, wiih czpro** inlerenon to uiikin^f ,t a popular and mterifsUri^ Family Afittpryr. Tile pri eof the Ool!: Times will b« place,! so low. a' to put i: into the ind* of every min every i- !y ia tho oommumt/. Ttavs Nt SIX WITH,—GLUll, l,:r °^r. So ....9* he Club. Na. '/i Souih Tbtn! ttilA 1.1 it Sold Out. tbow Knowing th-i ,^ Ue* ind» i-ted to ohaw, y 4 Co., by Kudt account or -'.ber wn.0 will pieaM call and a. ul- ti e- HH-p* liume ately or cnet w II eriMit vt wii, tiul us at tbe connty Judges Office. ILtf KHiw,0jiiij6r, a Ca I itno For Sale. The unleri-i/ :e.j h..» now ready for 8 tf L^TO CA »LI» I» »'ITTI ISY of A^ il A at A- HU-2in. d«ilvwv a rr -fb kiln i KOI"1 Lime, at tin Udu.cm Ct da* lilvi r. two and a Lilf miles a'.iova RticiM^tar Lhne kept constant iy on baud V' II.I.l»M-li-x i'kHohtHm, asm* i "iri several Kilns «.f brick the coming season, at the yard on Hock creek, below Frt/.ar's bridge. Person.- wishine juai,tities brick ean ran traettor s'ny ti«e previofe '?CZ I ^RNCllt« WIM,Twenty eg. al2-3in p. HILL It CO. 1 IM vklthamp-p'y oi TT p»«.n. A'--"'- A f.wu of 4 .) \ir~« «t tirst iU«a pr r'.e, a ill n CA'inii.i t»td* tkoure. ytiunji iwenttid y. c-!2^-..e~' ^-Jl a-,.v, .i hj •./« i of 1 infcee Kurt, S?l \j-re» n," ijir.twr •Hw II. **.hitt». ah ut airf of h, n,»v St- t, '*1 *0*^*4 i ral I,v«d An'.it it pUl. U«X. IIOISK8 roil (UI.K.X" pHF iwdersicned offer forta'afwe mft 11 I a! le iw.Hi:~z linu-en .i iiatril i.^twfi One i. a u*e ft e^od »t/:«, an I the o'Srr e o o a o n e v a s a a n i with good 1-Xs, i i6til JXO. Mil The Old Jeil fcr s&l*. Pu»,! Ni/tiot i» fe^«!iy (jdren tb»' (S pwr wl' N-C'Wtl i.'d-i »r.ed" t~, :$tf Crlintv uurt oi «nl« ciHiMy, a*. HJ* ^ra tar ve»'n term 15',! ««i I ti I. i-al*. nt aWie Cu-erj. ^'eiotk M. of sa«4 day ke oil jt 1 atM Lot Re, (If A BLOCK t-RI (17) U AH CII IHI »INE LA (pl'ni1'^. Lot a.-'J llui.M v.-ill bt Kd IS' gfc'b-r or e^»HS ».fpe it'!y thr a*. V«1. -I.ee «»l pureh tcera. If tb# Ho-.is e-Jn »M.sra'«to it wll le' «ith a ,ru!ii tm lo ri i e li fiura tka lot in o:ie ri.tmlh fr 81 ih '.iffli of »«1«. T»*1IS i*e hiu ^uri en»h di w.t. and tbe balai** ftp «if y'ar »ul» til j.. c*n i'r^.t. fcy O «l»r of the C«nn y Arttrl County I««a n «. Watxa i Crdmr 15HIC1C wMrrr'/To-d wou'J r-epwitfiiTty .li») inh*s ita-.is i.t Tlptoii a,4 v clniijp ifut m- will pupvtd u"It sc.k»on to fut'.ilrh KtifIX of the bt-io anj in K,y qiiantiHes: iM w !l also take contracts to trrri MHnia t|M st pcee td? i intr, and at a* |. w uri a# «i»y t«Udw* in Codjr 6oo *. Ue alsw .fa tli" rixhiof dar cooni- r* th" rnanuf*et LI* s il* a id uw .if F.iMir.H's 1'A r«.r fcuii.i) .•» iiich uow U.en aaffic'.enll/ t»Mil to tie them tj the c«:irdeit^« of the r^ibiic, buildir.g* err.,t „f C4f%i flivtk a'llt warr.ii!t,"» *.o tiv.* .-Miefacton. !ir.i us a call '-.' re !•. n"j jwr C4«tre«^ witn otbtrs. i 1 -3m IV itms a Cinrrtt'. 1 i e i e Jj(ind for Sale. K- ,anJ known as the Tumr/.ii»» yS I imber. is row lor sale, in lots to *tit poi. oa.eis. Al» i,i40 acres, part Prairie j»i! p.-ut limber, twa miles South of Tipton, s»• Bnari VI anting a Splendid Stock Foru, can suit nimrelf well in the abore piece of Ian#.* Al.-o, PO acres, part Prairia and part Timbpf, one mile w^tof Tipton, ,-erj desirable pi«*ft lan.i. AUo, a houM containing six rt«} i|| anil a lot aiai half. All the above prope-Hi Calebs had on raascnah!# terras. Knquire of ij,«m. I. W. KFC NETT, Tipton, Iowa Notice Exlraert-dlury. The nu-kwijiaeiJ having sold out bis and Toi Ster'i te S?atuu'I Tnraiinaon k. Oo Therefore, aJI peri -ua knowing tken.f' ihdebu.'d to n»ti wili cili and settle with .»»ve fl-ro U-for«. the flr^t of April, 194«, oturwMl th"ir accotinu aili tit it f» for the law to ©••oiict. Myolij: fur selling oat was this, 1 hi4 otov-sfor i.jfa tha& lijej tiu Muscatiai or filav e port, which was ,i^ln^ jrvue. nini. what was aoiae, Totmlnenu Ce: «old still cht-iper than I d.-l l»y ii good deal, oi rbfiper than I or:il 1 tn-y. »r tear of bustioK e:n j*h ap 1 fjuit, I'^f Uko. I*IMU Otitga Orange. Pplants, V( 'or ,*a'e abou' "5,000 r»af» «rs*i^(i» *ni'able for sefttnijia hedr* the ea rn, year. 1 hey will Le isrfd for rtl% «r CMS timewi.h interest i'i ce$2p»r thousand. Orda#» rii h* laft *»"lh Mr. Citlett, uf Tipton, or Ihe •oihserttref hip resiilaaca, 2 miles south tf Tipton. ti« Muscatin* roai. |R p. 815RKWARB. s IrtTBtkiian is wanted *if tbe whcrswWjta a Hfl« irtr1, which wa* stolen fn in ai? hovw el t!.. mo in .g ,,f Miroh 14 U wdl U r«5 tor the rrurr. of the gan. al* r.- .1. tlself SAI.I ntt- had (n» i 'u :. i'»tihfc Half stoaked ua brasi- «i mut d, uiid was filMr trly owttfcd by Jka 11a «s^)», Spring £ouk» l#& n 12 Hat/i.'.a a. lio n* i BUKF.AUS—2 dc7,. Sureaus of 4*2'- altarns, ra:eiv* a A f,» nft-lf k o by WUi-U-1^ i.(j6WKT. nlll.UH, iu«di tne% a'.i "t» neir!/, «tiut4 fait !/, at ti 4r A i rtct? A Varki iHoiu JjJ 4,tf. To«», for sal# I* jASlt" Vl- Yi 'Wl V Cf'