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*4 ,%*•• art »&<r Itf'Nfi »4ta i**rfc i a *.•% -•*& fA" f*n» t»r4p« v\ N.V-*t* *-mm%. ta 14A ««»*i' '..4 few $*'«' .HW w WEXX8 8P20ER, PROPRIETOR. 0 U I I I TIC* TIPTON 4DVKMTiSfflL Ptbliabcd i«7 Saturday Morning, la 1 TiptOBi Cedar Co., Iowa. gfllOVS OFflCfcfsTcol NTING ROOM 4* raa1 a«ii» WITH rutuwHi syi».i *4« 1EEM8. fco»V 1 T«ar, paid in advance, $1 50 y0, paid within »ix months, 2 00 ^«lo. paid at end of tha year, 2 6 ». I^il^ral deletions iaad« t» clubs of fire or Ml to oae address. RATES Of ADVERTISING. cotun* 1 jmf, do. 6 months, do. 3 months, Half coliunn 1 year, do. ftmonih»| fo. 3 months Quarter caiman 1 yeafjp* do. month*, 4a. 3 months, *o0 00 30 0 20 00 30 00 20 00 15 00 IS ft© 12 00 s t» LEGAL SO TICMMi mm I insertion, Each additional insert**, par squars, oO 1 senare 3 months, 4 00 1 i). 6 months, 6 00 1 do. 5 d-, JVil 1)0 do. 3 n.with a, 5 U0 6 months, 8 I ynt, 12 "1 1 pna«»i* It line* Br«vi»r.,^PJ JEC T:rTo:: ai 7jktiser OFFICE 0J t!*»in. ^'1. '!ih»jc1 1 R"^1 aid suffi'-ient le^'iin o: "ina'Pi i.il, tfi. Prihli?h. i nowpre to do nearly «»ery de*cription of S X* TDT tfiWMEii Jii'rifrtH.'IHtfi!! Ik n fstintjctory manner and can foftUft *f •kirt notice, L»eedi o a 4 », OF 1 I .1*1* A K of «*ery knd executed wi'.h iieatnew and de* INtrli. WT- WELI.S SPItKW, Attorney at Ij a vr And Maliciior iu Cliuucery, iu I-, „r lt»l W( gMIMyl *.u*.nm 0)0 W*TI JKO. L. F1A*. (r"K*M:'-v '-f PKI rni, ra Attorary and Counsellor at 'I Ut4l' MUli, ikW". W. pu' oiu.iu »i .• i w! u bbcan, la u-1 iu* vij 0Kr|.:f WHl «f J.-«»rv a .1** wiu \t* Ot««i!i«j II. C. PIATT, AVTOXKKT A*l. l^cc L1.1'* AT T*tW* UTILL. r. rr!i»»e and il Keal E.itite. f\ I^ind Warrants, attend to the 1'ivmei.t of "J|*e», lnve»tig*Uoii ot titU*,conveyancing, Ac. ])'4tUMiu aiwnti'f.i KiT"" tuoolir*5u,*i*. AU iuyui-' wl to bi- ctre, will Uc Attead«rt to with P' noap'new A'ul Fidelity. •Olfice if. the Court H»aso wltlyllie K*» airaer. Tipton, Iowa. I, H, TDATta. CAaSfcADftt*. IHAYElt »c CARVKADDE:: Iflciwiu qs»? t'oMiwuors f)1 JLJ}W, Guieral Lamd A%tnts, jtfuteatitie, Iowa. Ofhte over Burnett't Book-Store, S cood Stm-t. 1 li RO^T. M. LOStt* lf«TlCF tu riu: i'BACi:»ud?f-.asjrfub. lie. Tipton, Iowa. jost Pii i.ix iiseir. OTAKV Pah'.ic, Ilochester. Iowa. Office in the Po«t OSes. rial-iy K JOK V HIBEK, IT TTon: t.y A N O N E I O A LKVT Mtfti-e Ili r«nl«nce near Tiptoa Comity, Iowa. fladai JA.HKS W. BAWLI.V. ATTOAKKY AT I.AW, «nd Justics of the Peaco, TipHd, Iowa, gg^ Office with the County i lee ia ths Court House. [2S] AARON GILBERT, DEH.EK tS DRUGS 4- MEl'lCIVES, Dye Mtuita. Painta, Oil*, t.ila^•i, (.iro-jeriea, 1ck Toy*, llaruwarc aad il ani) Notinas Tipton, Iowa. 1 WO. JAME ... Hoss, M. D. •lecUc PhyricUn ftiid VYdton, Muscat."' fnwa. Will practice, on the El« ctic System, at W8 «n and vieinity. ,-, Tinjrrii, fHTRIOUX AND S I I. i" O N. Will prat'tice Iu Tipl.tn and wmi'v tefoality row, Huutb of th OAee, $» (,'ouil "1 J. SMITH, rrvsK'itN AND wrnoiroy. T)ff ce Lt •-.* Iiwa HOife, Rocliestor, Cedar Cimty, w. _____ iiii. *. i«K£*» PHT61CIAN ASlj K" i^OV, Rocbsstsr I 'artar e. wntc, I "w*. DUA» IHAW 1SJI. Iff »,-ier Gro I I e e A i u a u i e r,» Mv, i »•». at 'W. 1 ii p*tit'oi.' 'tial arrvicee In the peo pte i plu« and virnuly Spcclal att»nlioo w«»n to rn*«* ef Ifiig «ti«nding. OlTtc® at the n£i» Sture of !r. A* HAII. Rarrt avKric.—l"h« fi culty of JefferMn ••erfirnl college rhiladelphia Starling Medi eal co Here crlambue Ohio Pennsylvania Uos pital Pb .adetphia Dr. Hull'^ Wheeling. aw 9 iviw a M. PH\SICIAN AND SURGEON. Jtliatiierrforemake WIah to to this place my future lioiaa I leader in? aerviee* to th'* ritizfai Twwn und viciuiiy. ia all the bran 'lie* of lh« (.fe»gh»n. I will pr«-1|. e Pf-tt'.r Mirgrry, fljApplying Ietirtrncl** aw! Remedying Defectt. Office near tha Tetcpeian.e Hotet. Tipton. Jau. 1, 1W58. I.ly- awiwiwwa^a^ EOWARDS It CARROLL, ArchiteoUand Superintendent OFFICE. No. 10, Ko» Mh slfirr. lV'-t tliri.f Baildto/x 1! ly *t. I»av''ipoTt, Iowa. 2itf. PETLll P. N.HITII^ Boot AJKRIA ANU ULAMX Boos Mam rAcrrass, fu** Avtnn*, oppoeit* Po*t Offlce, MuicUine, Of ataira third story. Printing, Itulins? and Hind In* of every teacription executed to rdrrinthe lMai «tyl«, ou abort notice, aud on roaaos:.' tertoa. ?fr~ Blank Books cpaaUntljr oa hand. Old e®ek« rcboaiid •WW Beokbfater's Meek fer^ie. HH. EM PEItA^C E O IT s K. PATTKRSOI FLEMimfl. TITTU.V, IOWA. A K O U S E BY R. S. TUCKER, Cotter of l)aba 2 aui Jrfi'crsoa streets. v i'Jiiii. CV'V. })iA.lX+ s S A N I E ATTUAATY A CouNsr.Ltoa AT LAW. PiiOM attention pai! to Collections. Will al«o atterl to the paviuent of taxes anl th« sale ot real tsUU. Al»«, A-ml for (lie ASHI.'.OTU.\ UMON IVSI KANC* DO,, «F Cleveland, Ohio and the livWAM Iksi avNca Co. of Datenport. Insurance etfec'eil on !h« atock or liiutuai sy.tom, orrtcf IN THE COURT Htnu OVU TIM t5. ctEBK'a omcE. 1 K a uursK, P. L. Proprietor. Corner ui Uuiuut and Sccoitti Streets. Ml5CATi.SK UJVA. of tH« Jifmri **rf n *n4 OAl »o*» im Liu^f. 1 M.afuin fre« oLa»g». Hood Statlmg, 0.maitn«MHi rtig to fttt4 froiu -Li* bi^NU tbi Wu»ltu« ohirgft. OG1U1E IlOLSr. Conur of IVu. 'i Sire.-! a^ i Iowa jhnve.,t»f oppntift l'ie Rn:'„-i •!. D'Vvt. MntrgiHt. i. Oft a f. I.OW. Proprietor. I't'-apviEToK, li i* recently tLi» ab«ve popular il• it., au i r«?tur:n».': it in *J« g4 a »«t»n'!n! u.4un€- *».' prt-p4f*0 *UT«a» 4ftr* in th ir etii!fc **(kf«oVW^ iu *v«ry &Aruc«y«t. TUt uulj Ur,' We«i« rn Uta^e Com patty, lt, h» U ti*1# Hoa«*) ptuy. ,^u»i *44*4 a ir» -u mfo V 11- n»*Mtf«oca* of ike pr 10 furi.l ,b (iatioti to 1 wbu muf ir* it tt i t«rmt *if BillELEY HOUSE. TIFTOS, IOWA. IV* ffOTft *. }ffw :iOr*R W«» ju rp««W V i tl»« »««wp f.f ry|U Om tha U IH56 irge rnniHii 'Ua, »u*l w r«* fo ni ura K# w li a*!U U)'U* co*» JkT vr COTE* it. CI "f v tr kva I" 9 John H. Bireley, Prop'r a. *. wiMtAifj. l^HKLBFKGlK. &: riri-jt m»XlJ hlWw&Jl WILLIAMS A El. PF.I.PKr.CK" rroprteMr*. %Vat^rloo, Iowa* I .\ s it r,: 2B1 Law rTpi -revr mil i* J^L A N Y INSUKANOE COLT uaaTreas, cosx. incorporated A. ft- H19-—Cc .h Capital $500,000. T8£ ttiderslxuc i h«-i:ig hi*u -^ated Ajr-nt f'»r tui* old a it IVo io 0nni.s.ny, la prejwod to UMI8 pnUciti on farorui ie ier«»s. WEJ.LiS Sl'l r.ti, Aficat. Qftice in the t\«rt Hou*« TpUu, la^va O O S S O K E TnonN 90 £3 "27 3E! W I The ahovo firm kst^ ueu-'taa'.ljf oc ua. 1 a ftid *upi«l» hry Goo it. Groceritt, Hardwa.-c, Clallii Hats an* Cap. BM* an bh&t, And all kial of subtc. iher huving located WttaWf me 'nvn ft '/.pton i» ,'Tf t" do pi SIC5HT ''r WM. H. TU1 UILL. Tipton. .lawiirv 1, '$. ~7"£ GOWLaiYrjiIiEard co, A N K E S E A E S I N E A N E A I LAND AftflHTS. fiinton aui HliJJIN HE J30OII j-TTCrOEOA, I ,wa it y One H^or of the lo«* Office. niauk noolvV vii kind- kepi 13 iy hand. CotiniitS supntied wnh all kind- ISSanks Kecoidi and o'her JWK»S tor Couniy offices, at short natter. oi neaiMc*. ^opt^AM. 1XJRFEE ft JIOBTH l« PSvLBR* IN 41.: (iut-Us. Watches, aad Jewdrj SILVER U\1R£, SFBVTJCLEb, Goods and Toys Cdlery Fancy l'art ou»ar aUouliu.i giveu to a.1 ataos i,ty. IW •f ivcpiiiing HOl'arcS r«)K WALK. THEaenderv..ot i nffi-ri for sae !WO i. *. BiBta. a. a. SA*Foa». KTDER & SANFORD, t,e K-SOBH TO Tl'TlI.K .» ttramPBiroanj* XST^ZiXI Poctrn It fftiscfHannl^-S o w n e i Ttcjispeak.Tor Itc worldiaii»Un5ng,0iyctirfi. BLaU tUn»4» bo a houa for tfiefrte.or a u»dht t!i« I« there a Vnrt?i 1t be ild 1 .itriits* *ons, her frffmea tx^M, Huth not a tuuiU oauir.itfbiHl v» avu From tho tyrant'* j»«w»r,U tr«mb!t og ala^ef Hath now no tongue of Brtj to tot), To every vi.5 -fh^rn muri way dwoll, On furthest sli'.r md wU 'jai Titat Ood aude ail m«a fouor IcmJ Xor Lath it to opproMion 9»td,l .v. "Back, herethuifltiy pro-id wa^a Hayfi ?hon sLa'it not leave thy withering curse O'er this f»ii-UaJ thou »hal' notaorRC The viper vile—-nor will »e kit* Witb fawain^ kmile a shame like thii N'or will we clasp iron hand, Nor binv our heads at thy command. Ii thrrc a north* w'll her freemon ace Their father's bleod-boofht freehold gM en loaea'.liing bligh*. of slavery. And caws ,if u3'tutlcd litavcn"' Say, shall IN m*rnta'n» -/rrftid nd L'.g'i Its ^rafriffs* wide and forest-* wild, Tlicir forgeotts dowers ntd glowing sky Be curacd foraye, f«raje dciiiedif hhall ceasel-NM wallinim of de*MM% *.aJ of agony and blood, Kro n a i'ar& Jise wide and fair. Pe tlie^dfft-rii!.! to our fled? I'.iaJl f^pded 'i or ion of Imm.in gUouU Tr* ad In n tlie rights of man. There buy and barter uumaa souU? 'i»c..k onl aau say ii, yc tiio tit::' K .^T l.*WRS!»CE. Qeo law on the CwdidatM for Um Pmidszicy. Gee. Ln^v has recently viriuen a long letter on the sui 'ect cf the Presidency, in hicb he avo\,i5 h:s intention of support ing Fremont in preference to Buchanan jf Fiimore. He takes the giound that *l.e aggressions of the slate power fcav« made slavery the sole and ob-erving i«i .sue i:i the coming canvas, aud thai all go-d men tvko bate tr.e good of their i!ou»try at heart, both the Korta and in the So !"!), should ut.ite coiJijliy iu a uiiuo.i efFbii to s ruy tue va,u tha' has co*te(l aroti tbe 1 *edo:n and i n!e p»'iidence ci theA*ni.iran people. He ti.en renews the position ul Bu'..ti.au itient, and the a Ut nebl tu •.atiwn t.J hi very of the li w'iU-h Inch we live, I want to see h:s ioi t pnnts not pro ntseJ, but already made tire direction that has led to the devcl- Goods uccActl by (be Cdmm«iiltT opmeot of the resources of our country— 1 Houao Finishing, THE t^rinK ot all k nd* an i c»Urs S'"* W-«te ^or Rouifti cs.t iiuiiatet into brick, ftan«- or mar bt#, fancy and oruame.dal ^oik. p.-st cr or pari#. niiiuliiitiBs, con ish, centers, paper something lOf prC£rgsa and ben happincs. Ac. I ar- determined i* *iv« ss»-» to fellow men. A w art no old faction to allI who t,av 'ai:'ed the field upon which 8S ti:e lator and imeliigence o: our country is to be nupplied—cne who lias done something Atnericaa interests and American rig'ts—one who has d&ne star of 1 son.t tmtig for the area ei frteden- r..|u.cia.% nitironnse. Fcr fvntuer iJ.wrei*»wi a.»W» ot 11 j. t.LuABl' vrtT. Jscc-iy iiinuelf. L»*t t:s have a man in or a .it "-as ri i'J.i, Feb. 15,'56. Ux'.Uange Gflioul! ft Aprs on Sew \'-rk «a fcshai of the buUcr.ber lasutasto *-t ^.in-fcasti* Certificates ol Dejx/Sit, and U. a.ts -i. ihe Eastern Cities canned. American Gold I Kuiihed a smill pre n.un. (Met over Si\ '.'.anafl 1 i:/ with las l.i *t of dependanxa as avoid t'.e intrigues and trapi of pol iticans—to d.'voie fintelf honestfy Slid tea.-ietsiy to tne tnurests ol the country to apply the reJui..et n ta« govern* meet to the accoiupiiu.i.eiii oi each :ui« p, j*e ne its as are national ai their char acter ,.n I that wiii result the ^rentest lenefit la'he whole jentry —one who has tio political iriends to reward, and no political enemies to punish—oue who tvii I eel that ii'.: is elevated Ly t(.e people &iii not by intrigue. Now, sir, ef the a'' V', u y r„,-, r,n. »».,», «t,did.te. a.-e *f«. tuo fwpie lo Jeiuwrric paper. -~T™ RWIILFW, |«I.C C. RWMOIU. 11 preier him because he ia not an old hack* ney politician, and all sold out. He is ir the prime ol hie—forty-three years old. He has been brought into notice by the energy aud exertion that he has up the pathway through th :0.u iifuced nfort- that abiedw. liiiij, Hr-i-as Miuated iip^n Oue is ho-uo good »izc, and the other a cmfon^i h-ae a v.tlaU family. Both wfthgv lots. I36tfl JN H. stAH. urt.t., IOWA WII.TOY, Vhol -ale and retail dealers la *RT (iOOI)S, iR0ri]IES, E§§. SJ.o, CLithi.:r, lhrdwart. th.! higbeot mark«*t i'ce pa'd kinds o.' Farmers' Produce. 2. if A poMU.*d in fiDn. ami if prep»rod to do nil in tbe gao V Aa|*X #re Ilu can «cr &CU lh. #t'l v*" In. 'K| «,jf: Wi SfW ',-,•» Wl J##$i* TIPTOS, CEDAR Co. lOWA^SATlRDAT, .ILIA 2(, lSati. nre Araerirfrni He m*.* K entrry, ivij uw» liMliUt y, his .. Thtse ure »mler(,»leata ttat w»U W ap "Z-2L J»ieciatv.l ty tbe American people, 'llst y t'. ,• jKurtili-*s of to-d! 1V «f Amnri- nrtnc.pl.• under the e*pfCiat:on of the ou^lly country. \Y .tu this vSc«r country, we may us well supp.dt hfr.Bu- ct.auaa as Mr. Filmore. Neither ol tbom has evei advanced, by any act of his own, the great industrial lu'erests of tbe country. Thry have been drones, living on office. Tiif only difT r-.-nco t!.j,t I see •s, thai Mr. Filmiro is about frve years younger than Mr. Bushanan, aud that manv changes less to die. n Si*:—At a private caaauKnttea of the leading IX-mocrats of the L'nion, I iuild io lh»s city, iuiucdiuttly uj »a t!.e aJjournu.eat td" the Ci.ici .w*U Convcidian I it was recommended that ta'"h l'oit 3 HS i u e e e o i e u a e a a i i u a n I intenl to go ior the man who most. nearly reprcse u.a Uie Aute^unjta*', em u of the North, "avery is s»f'tionn! declares i,- lu.-a a.,d that freedom is national. At the •ame time I desire to have the best rep iv&eiitauvK ol the progress oi the age iu a ad documents favor of' the pllicy tne Democratic party, and wilderness I ':ivilc^ wul' in defiaving the expens^ of speakers titat P"41)* will be'employed during the coming canvass, i'ou will therefore :het every Foil A CONTiM. ANCE OF HIS OFFICIAL posit,on will flud it for his uU^rcai to use every etiott to bring about SO des.raiiic a result. 3 tue prime ui uie. Ui ot enei L'y aud yet {•«•*onage ttoe that u:li" ii-iilv Hiiu'iar !,e v. „-,iu Jts, J"" "'"'r rec.ate tne wants whole ccentry Post Makers are appealed to be* cause they are consilh red the represent* asives of the party in eir resp -ctive lo Cilitica, aad U.ug the recipient of the m-cjy-wv WITH ITS l)fMA.ND.s. 1 K'ase us 'h' "^e of sor me t0 ti• in on the Atlantii slope -.. icO.ean, lie took aa.ve pan a„d ly Pr0''"''« ,. W16IOM! Ill raisms aj,J «usumiiig I °or""' I"° '""J" Slid It' I-a -fusthe facilftie- ,(rTn.!imbecility. The present as bound, it a -n-hi«l ua dtans of tbe Democracy »f creasing our commerce. 1. enabled us to ex*end largely cur railways aud oth er internal nuprovenients, and inus ha^ ijreat uiacased our manufa:during and interests by enlarging the a ri: udural ... field of produce and cor,sumption. It has added hundreds of miihons to the and all kind* of aur^ulMral imi»l«meot* Al-o capital oi our nation. By hi" explora (jeneral .ag nnd Comi.'.i.-iot Merdw..ls. Uuas fur hfi haa opened up U.e 'iwst central Loute to California. He ailed in t.ie or- i?atiot of California as a State, and n N i e v o e e i s i u i i o n s o e e o a n ?«," 1 f.e ackuo.\ Iwdged her indebtedness to a"if\onV(JFS to tbe citizens of Cedar aad Freicont by sending hmi a* her first sell VooiHia* eottoti.*. that iw i' tb .naisbly i a »r to Congress. He protected Aman- the lite !mprovj»euti« of Uie pr^.i s ^a|t jateresU IU Caafoi'uia. He protect* e(j an advocated American interests ia Vr.:!.he SCU..U O£ UioCuiWd S»U». III! •NENTTLA ZJ IN NOTITTNOK 1 I do not tueaa to U cheated by them.uor Jo I wish to s *0 tbe Aim ricaa people,by pretensions that have no value, but are entirely worthless In relation to the subject oi the exten sion ol slavery, we nay as wil support Mr. 13uebanan as Mr. Fihnore. 5ir. Buchanan promises that be will be- got-' «a,! erned by the SouitMru slaveholders, and i ,l Mr. Fil wore we know has aiready been 1,0. governed by them. As to advancing lU. iaferests the jl i •:.! a- ^... .rj'.'Uji Later from £a^«at suffr.tgvs of the American irty, tat th»»y ^us v^'sti'niAy. U.i ay* tU«t. UiaFnw are a history of S li li fo from M« y,vath I Slate Li-gisluture was prevented irocu Tb« gr.«aj» yowr jnttaJi«m1ia t.i )•». uptnrfl, when MMttod hf no ©rtusr mo*! sembltng on the 4tii.pursuant to aJjonrii*! Ap?r»*.'?i ^ilct live tUao a traa American Kcurt, tlior- Jlnent, ty U. S. troops u»d»r Cul. Suttti* D^a't argne with tw caitiff wr- t' djv«itcd ta (he interests of JtiaU"- H* tolJ the proph* th he bud positive on!en fr »m Prudent Pieiee |o* j! tlio suljcct, who arc, arres' the nioratt is u»J Hre.llt up lh# we to xippurU 1 huv'e fakly canvKadeJ L^iaiature tf they attetupted to cou^mi, the ditier-jot candidate!. So t«r Uml his orders must bo e.,i- reed.—: Americanisiit is concerned ti\» may as I was a's° u»dor well sujhhui Mf Haclianatl &$ Mr.Til-1 taatatria matml aoy naUa^' trore. He has Jfairui Auu-rtctu record i»5 of Free Ststt? men that mi^ht R«aem-1 i* than Mr. Fil nore and as lor the promi-1 bt'J to edetrak ihz ilh of Juhj! He was iud n till.M v fflo has "He lie, C.us-tti, or I Sink!" The Buchanam'tes are calling for 'Help!1 The loud pul^atiins of the pub lic heart for Freedom aud Fieemout itlarm t'.ein, Hcn^o the cail for no*tr, embodied in the foM nvmjr circulai for warded to ut by a Post Master w&o re* ceived it:—' (faiW-vra.) Ta the Post blaster of—— m* m. th faver by .... ii.g by return of mid. .u^b/wUl S'S* £^.0^R of ebo to a»«i»t Vuiuiiiistrat.on it is but feilUl LD COMPLY sllulLU address them in the several aagia Caliionua. II! A. for mkIi, I lr« w wy. h« I tue Amuw.a u itemed an Jimi.-I I. y ,^. ,,1 a set of brainless asses—illiterate tools— iat campaign f/rA of a'l-ha( va, t11'!*'i^ iii lii*' 3.C*i UiSlllOii OL «il vllal Vu^l ktwvi8i' ergv sucn a «tm ..iddres a pub he audience w thtut exci hlt, .,„ ivhich has advance'- tins conn-1 i hibuiiy—wnicu unsr us disgust by thetr ignorance and assumed guar- re i,..^ twentvflve years at a single ll"? seekers-political vhorc °V s1av5rJ w'1 some reli able leading Democrat iu your town whom we can confer with hereafter. AdJrejs Peri* M. Baoww, Jr. Washington Cny, (I. C.) IS 6. Instead of sending the iurce DoUaia' to Washing'on, as tt ^nested, the gentle man addrejsed sent it t» us t.-) pay for len Copies of the Campaign Journal This may be taken as a significant 's oi the tnuea.—Albany iioe. Jour. following card, was for & time, rn R. H. Jacks on, Esq., tke wn'.er of the following card, was for & time, editor of: the Ex you wiii LRA!1 ,E I,.] ascertaiu his views u! the present vogus democracy, and the present hopelessness of their prospects. A CA .—The incorruptible Democ racy oi the county, who, conscious of my ^'^kv.n^X-an^ He Lt%rS!?b,!i,y.'aud integrity of my motives Freemen forliddmt* ctitbraU tfnAth if ^vitu tiiis appropriate a^{M ai July —i\:tcs of Frtimmf s jYomfnafion. t^o tiabM irt .^ I rtfc .«• c«llMwa Murders, Crops, ice.— A t'i.ise i of J(,vti iuci* it« ici(i vi i^ias IviliSHS, \vilO ii'it i-O^ckd Oil t.«'* 3' tin |ijf« ^njam ktttv :u, und Leawaworth on tie 4th, wtled «n Ant 'gutta-pwcWcwif. orJer-s Irotn ti-f R*- f,ve vtllams a warm re- CtptlOR Our informant says that murders are still very frequent iu the Territory, and that an officer under S im ,er toid him that the dragoons had picked up and bu ried a great many bodies with n a few weeks. bc #uu F^edoa!, I eace and Pros- ftcel. n%l Blby $« i wu will tnciciort? porcoi»c !im«a u* -i *3 w i,• i«i *tisx issviOt iS u^c.uc-uiy iucrciiiiiuir iuo i \sry rati blaster WHO W liilLH it .i r» lec Punch, t'i his, str?ucrih of ms liaos ai the tTeiich now* Paris has been sent for to ad to be Dem- 111 thcy A seventh dispatch ,*1",,' ,, 1 eeps, Jo Daviess may t.tke care of it. I shall not be res- ponsible for sny defeat thn' awaits it Political pettifogging I deel ne nigagi- Guloua, July 3, 1S56. Rather a poor endorsement of the Bo gas. S.,me .1,1, lerow bKh-to His Imperitl Highness i,iuvut,9 ui* fists, and his face grows as blue as the violets of Ln beffe France. ten hours labor well v orked m, Ites nearest thee, which thou k no west to MT» moch w!*en yon first get marriW, fcat becji.i^ euie more jawy after a year or two. au Wul, 8in N".omi, daughter ot Enoch, uat five hundred and eighty years ot ag«, when she married. Courage, ladies. it—IhnA h!sn on l.\« htai* Co!, Frartmfs aUMarti tl. Ti liost li i'oal, U- 'ei iuo uo.uUiai»aa of Cel. Frei'iot t, bestcueit to iu:Wm it* iesdera tliat tl.a gmllant explorer wn ones jriod by a tot:*t iaartij 1 Bt4 ierevl but :!,at ,p crild not time 1 ican people at the polls next N- veaiWr. lh? L^lU'dc 10 ree ?la,V*,,UCIi s»),te of. to fft*e any of the circti *tartcrs aitct d-i tea of old politicians, we a'! ku»\v what' »t the Load o 400 United Sutss dra- ,ng the tn*I and its result. The Post *1-1 sr'tflrh "iiilVi^ver thev ire worth OD the eve of an electior.. gooas, atul tut equal number oi miantry Ithough it had not pfudoucQ euougU to re« auu a.tiiitij. vtratju its spi'e, Uad aatjacity etiw4i^rit lo Tlie resuit was that the members ol tbt se iaat a FreeSt to Legislature were una Wo to I could but ndouud to the honor of Col. meet. It was deemed best to succumb Kremo.it, It may be fenerotn and gen Army, postpone the uasem- ijemnn'v thus to ilaadcr a pa'uh'ttc ser- to the V. S bhng.and awatt tho verdict oi the Amer- v -a* n 1 ",,ter State8 Arm' vvt hoJ^ tlfi'I, r° T*s tbe BorJf vaiit, merely leeau.,.* i:t npj ens tj be political opponent bat the majority mankind will hatJiy lit of tliat opiiuo ,tt w«a The bodies of thirty-two. men had t« th« R0, ky Mountains,Ufore tire Me*, been fotmd Ott'the roafti, SCftrtl of Whom 14Ciln hosnhties had been doclaied. Col. were partially devoured by the wolves, i Fremont, on reaching the valley of 'he It is some satisfactions leain, however,, Sacratnento.tvas ordered ofT by the Mc tbat they were not tree State mea whe jcanS| ha.' ti. 'alien but that many plunder- ing rolnaus wore made to b:to the dust s u u l«r then crimes. were exposed to Mexican aggression.— He u lis us ftfaftt tbe *UU harmtad is I His couurvrnen a .nea!ed u h.m for pro fxcolicut, though not rery latere in quau- ,eaioI1) taost luxuriant, and wih be abundant in |,e Mcxicax^a woie soou defeated. Cob fcOiiie districts, A the people are permit* I Fremont then put himu ii iu communica ted by the Untfians to gather it. ticm with Cfintmodore Stockton, and by W e further team that t^ie uews of the QO®1:ialW itwiinu-'iiiw iwi u' li i u i -Ua». o! the iltrpir-.icau platlorm set. nia, »„J F.lmo.e, »uh u.,ea n Ihu IJU^ u,c «,!,,« nnJ .n-pn.-l every mm ,,urtan« the oon.itry, ivero miublj, "»»•. "nJ ?T «, 'lieir ,«}««., offii-.. I', on rxa.n.r- I tite, office U-nart-11,1 js liiatyour 1 Wniie en^jged in ins thtrd exped -:U»ll w (^e 1 1 lU, fM:i of lijC WM VJW"M1 cl,I n.^-|hero P.uycra g« CoUwl wituout auy aoliutanw on his iind chi iren on the plains of or the election ot i- teaiont. A 1 ir,!U 011 f[ l"a,iiS Kan-as stron_ tl.'j n?xt Prejtdcn: and that the black Tne principal uljcct ia making the.*e collectiuns is to throw into thi doubtful States an immet.se quantity of »p-eclies |u n?xt rresiaen., ana mat tne tiiacici When (ieo. Kearney armed in Cali and documents favor of Uie plltcy of f011!1 ho were in a state of insurr»c- lton. He fjuud there a body of Amen- caa settlers, whose property aud i.vos VM ol.1 d,»,url, «».. Wl d.d they appeal *a united el'orts o! thase two brave men ,of .Colonel feaioni sod a complete taiiiiaiy pushes,siou of Califor* wa ti.e whole ot ti e free State people wild j-,.jnt in this rn'erM-ise of *tich vital "n- s secured. Tne services ei Fre- u i n i s i n e u s o k u n v i a i n «"d ""S'^fiugly .clmmvlcdg.d by Wil- of terror, ium L. Maicy, Secretary of War. The tvas raised to the rank of L.cuv °J and it was alwav* Und« r«t.K)d that tr i'aitn inspires tucni that he A'III be ,)3 coinuussiuu was conferred upon liiixl as a JUSt nar|( J8 ornitt' that the .special en'ci e,c irdiaU u. abolisn- ... i :4„. i erences, he dctermtned to consider cd bv the treaty ot pea e, and each tub is a- i. imurot,, n'na «n ,»,« Wtt,,,,,- Puck,on ^'V'UP"'01 °®c"', Perhaps U» rfP,rt.d proioriptiaa of Ihc 'V "3 puthri.iM,,, Kran'ie may have »d vu. at U.aveuvvul«,, w ,e o he cauS. u-Dde,.ry ,» t,„„s at,oat an ,llo«- ance o! cream of tartar, instea of the genuine lemuu of the spicy comp mnd.— Ridicule and satire abound. A few ex tracts: Windsor Cssth was thrown into a bit ,, i i i sk»re Stockton, he was bound to barren ol a flatter last week ut)0n the receipt of .i n I Ider it to lam alone, lechmeaily the the lollovving telegraphic dnpatclies from' .t v..:n |C(,urt maitutl tnoutrnt otnerwise, and the lutllaries: L-. *t .. 'Tbe Emperor has forbidden the wet nurse to kiss the baby!' Searcely had the emotion of the castle subsided, when a second dispatch was flashed to it on lightning wijygs, to the iollovvifig effect: •The Emoeror has foi bidd'jn the nurse to »«y cnfc'nj'cafchy to tlie Imperial in fant.' A third diopjtch foliow«4 with all pos sible rapidity •The Emperor has forbidden the nurse to tickle the Child of Fiance ou tlie pain of instant Jismi.sal.' .. A fourth: 'Tu. Emperor has forbid- H,lsfr^u pain of banishment to Cayenne.' A fiith dispatch: military merit. a_4iilicalty aiose between that of »acCl?0(!edl'i4}kfornia'a 1 diiiicuity a.ose between that of jmrr)ljj0ra st would 1 minister tin His Imperial it. His lliglmesj incryiog lor th. br. i pe gcacwii-.y and one ki permitted.* R. H. jAcasof. tf^T Of duty, Carlvle saysf'Lflt him who grcp"'- puafuhy ui darkness or un certain light, and prays vehemently that tlie dawn may lipea into day. Uy this A Yankee doctor hat recently got np other precept well to heart, »uii.h tu me a reinedv for bird times. It constats of1is of valuable service: 1X the duty that abtlity (*f the tools «.f ibn i. ""t d":' riEBcc, or a aw HaasHaf. aIIe TI. e br w rhaagc t: i:' firm drew breatb. Ho *a iu t'oncord ut his butb !li Encore, jt tin deAi.iiI Stookton reap, ct iDg the chief command. The oisput# was relerred to (/ol. Fremont, but thai sjentleman declined tho responsibility of mg it. He was ready to obey ei* .her, but until they could settle their dif- FnmMU ""»wd *»J for diavbedleace of orders. The gtfllunl man, thus rewarded for public service* of in.aUukble value, admitted tlie truth ot the specifications, but amed .at as he had received his command trom Cotntno- CJI. Jiemont was dismisso-l irom the army, only to be at ted by Pre.4de4*t Polk. He ne offer, out i to. k He aud retired tc private with in'U ail the credit due la one woo hud pHin' a new empire for his coun try. Ale reined without spot upon fa* nonor and when t!»e Jiael.an in pupert1 cry ct that he wu court tnartialcd, they must stop with that simple statemer.t for they will not darc'to tell their readeisfit what oflTuu e !.e »vas autjecled to that iu jn.otitie, nor how a llemocratie President sought to repair an injury wmca brougidi discredit U|ton the country and not upon U|,on den thtj nurse at any period, to ride a\ ... *rt"r'iuri^ b^au.e iremontand hi« companions cock'horse to the Prince Imperial, under 11 w^bou!J ,ourt oi juiiiue, the I'ennsyIvaniuu and e cxce"aing:y inai^naa The Emperor commands the nurse to give ti.e breast to the lii'Oeria! Infant.' The nurse triages, ana foidi.i,' 0,1 her aims, throws up her sitimaou, u ile».i al lowed 10 salute His Imperial Higbaess, 'the n.n.ubie to a blue-eyed bereaved oi Po ilen*»t. w o o w s u e a n u e i i a k v n e c- i i i u n e i i n u u i i o :ng Tne fatiier falters and the E:n(eror preserves- nch, pungent, syrupy. & or her, I Ceun melts!!! The baby is given to the* nu«*se, jd« !icious eoorting, we iepeat, gi*e «s a the 'h ms live 'widdt r. Tim following Kansas Tiiburr, was nandvd a(e u TERMS $1 50 in AB7AN Cf\ •SouiUCaroB AJJrtsslu hor Sons,* Mr. Clay*nt ®r. BacliAaaU. iu the Vodt. It U,..-n Mi. P^k «as t.oaUu»*4 lPreai.lcM.-v, Mr. corrdptW 1 9wl!'d,t fu stat^meut of all tk« facts ol OpliUUii. Ti,^friends of John C. Fremont i.t*o every desire that the utmost publc:ay should be given to the court iaari.ai .aid the cashiering and we are certain that no attempt will be rcvt te to conceal eith* er, br a sin:le en- of the hosts of puJ Iu journa's u:. 1 speakers enlist iu tint cduse public reform. A plain recital of all tlni fac.s will ou'ty inert a SJ the popularity o! the gallant explorer. cr cii huj, w! i'"b, tie doubt lau 'v 'set u^' v. it 1, rt pcrai»:i :uUe I widow, goes oirthuy: "Fur the tuher half tobacco was injui ious to the of a eowtiug matsb, litere isiiotbing like1' reph-r h'*. *f«»r im peracn w sn interesting widow. There's as smsct*{^.ratni use difTeren e bet.y^en cooftinj n d:tm«pi and an attractive u i low, as tlv.-re is in oipiiei in addition ^ud douule i u!o of three SO. £1 Gen. Clinch that he wwil '-lt ry 1'eun sylvanta, f« r, #a»i he, W* #HU tn«k« I tboM' lUNi-'y^ali a. ..»tei* IfcAd**«a» hl'oik is a b-.-t-.-f tflf'i!' m-1'1 than Clay.' i'The e-' lit pto*el itaat Mr. ifck'i.anan was Tie H»ok me- teW^f# iV«tU wi lVm»*yfr.iia, a'od au-rfed «u j^k* 'tlioiior tt geitthftnatuiat be knew '.%• Folk to W"a I e.ter irtn tb*tn -Vr Cl^y'.* fSoth« l*ennstf^ru,'. (lertratrs lor r. Polk as fen^anari #atl thef ''d Jt Poik was vk»^e«l»-V *•«. si We have tea »u:hoJtimfor n tttrtin^ .bui Iliuny CU'y aevir Tc .^v^ Mr. BaeVai.au lof ttiiH last oJirn^e.— For his coift||ic,itv irt lUe 'l^rgaiu j|nd he F,fl4r«rl^| i i spoke tu jjn irota luat Wu luti v®# .tr.,A,,iu,n ia .'1^,!!,.« ,i a-u spoke tu hi ill ir-ito tnai i u:f vu iun $*M ofhNdMth, although uc^uenlly thrdam ia contact with A«b: ia!** aicitiv o. Washington. Tne litetids of Henry Clay «*oui Well to iem .iiber this,and ti8 ask .hein- aglvca what iirtist be the extetlt of liu VI''nan's ua'.ro thrr.eiW, *vheu 'Henry Clay, the nv«t «i agn.mu.ift men, rc.: trded tbi treatniSut he had experien ced at I,IJ bauds a» UTIJ ario*»aW«. Jt-• ma ican Organ. f'.,, .:,iai vLoQ Mercwj, JMWli^'3% How aud Then. 'Writ and what t« Coioaet Frewhmt that we should s^out about his name?— An exp'orer and hunter—a Napoieon of snow-drills, antf^n eatef of dog flesh!' Perhaps the shortest and muit satis factory answer that in be given to tl^s mOjiiiry, is fou.id in the following: Fro:u the Ciirloston tftronry, '-v-'ii*. 57, !8lT. •The nnrked and brilliant earner of CoU«IL4 FITmant has arrestsd feaerat sf tentioti and uduuratiou, a ad has fceea watched with lively iut:.rt'sls by hts iei tow citizens 1 South Caiolina. (Juarits (an, particularly, in proud of atid ,|, pruat g«l| „„ry l„ !,.«rf Mw»U .u.'/vpuMUW .bi.hl,. h,/.. w «rty o o o s a e i HCJUL, »I.J onJtr «ucli a LC«Ji-r Ln .„a LUIIMII'. ibatim a leader an age a-'iievtid •».'hun&eli. she clatista as *omt!ttii,r& iu arUtsh site vkm 1*« ft share.'' .. 5 Toe people's nngbty weapon was "in ret|UUiUou, that weapon which set at to fail often, bat always ultimately Uimfcjatt*. verilyitig tlie oil disputed maxim, 'vox ropci,!, ui.:,* the voice of the peo ple is thvoice «f lo!. Beautiftil^luta.. tha )»oei described thts potent, and seiwe^ tiil^s teiribie weapitt el the ytflt. Tho/ 1.4.SH flfin-Tset Anl tvkvjr tUt.M !..m»/o-".I A w 'apin which c^aw ilowu as s 1 i1 Ai sn w .1 A*- ifi u 'i t&"» rod, B. ill* Ai h^'itai .g i'i tH'i wi'l (ii O N 1. ,-u iu r^r -At, o b^lta, aor QiS. Slheid (b 'US UM VALtoT tmt.' TukJa 0.% jBwtc mlpohfis'J For.—A party ofaruied men, headed by Governor n.tt.uon, came to the house of Samuel W.ui%et, ,k tnetnber of the Kansas Legislature, and not finding him at home, turned bis wifs and chihiien out ol doors. The :nends of the (joveri.cr, howetrer, apu!ogii«i*d for it, on tne g.-onnd that he waa drunkI Mr. Spl.yrix, in speaking cf Mr, Mu ciiarnni, remarked that a man *ho begin* by inakiug himseli a platlorm, will .n i by finding hiiuseif a flat ior n. //ot® Wiii fentv/tioAN WoT-As s great inte.'»i ii* the result IU Peuwylea nia ut the coining eicclioa, wo iioujoin table of the votes cart in 1S31, at th election for Govern or, which is the only election since J^V3, when tliero was anything like a fu'l vo'.e "Ut, or any dlS it.ct expresiion oi the popular senua.eal Ja ,ha i«,Bocr.«ic pol./y. The vote iuir.s .'p follov.s Total vote, 37^,512. Bid er, (Dim.) 107,601. Pollock, (Rep.) 'J13,CK)3 B. ad lord,(Amer.) l.ticij. Poliock'a iiiaiutity over Higlei, 7S,lUii. country and n.i upon The Po,t i* ma great say that Gen. Jackson, were once obliged -toeat doj flesh.'- i lor a gro»s violation of law, wan nueJ iu Belter eat aog then dirt, Mr. Post. ?%5T A *. i the ivreek of a vessel .e cr«w were -tired I I i 5 i i i s ('ourt.aK a girl is like eating irur.alli, very nice ai far ns it extends but (loin 'i- IJ us by 11 leiid. Wo print it jui,t as vtu touui tl.At -t may be laid away among il.« chives of our States, to heme tuure, as refer Mice to tlie kn^wled 1 ylug lo )iu r^ ",M 1«. «.«. «. ruius .' ct Ua iniiii p'«ia -or i no .. taw ajid ^biditiir unin i'lill r» 'iv Jwirlf .t gUst» Couu' at I iruubi The Providence st snewrin^'y calls Col. Fremout a bear burner. Th« Poat ..ysicnn u tain, rs 1 has ii 11 v rejob ex ep U)bUvwt. at -s.J I'IM manner coitferring more than the mat* .So:ss jo». pi iu* e:: *i mi -^led I y a gentle- ifi tc give bui. bn'r nf ti.e g-oiind H:1 estiv bad Icupfl, V.h'Cll lieitl Oi th*' iittt pntiCe *aid to i.\ i* ioOj^t i mine.' i .. king uc iiaid g»»«t* ii'i'finfi i.iui- .. inc#^ N^FE ro WAS tor II bm MI.C. I ihe other bah, it is n»uw I -1 a i i. tin*. WiirtJ, til Vi.'ginia, suu 'XI be. dedd eiate w.[\ n.v, iwa" t^e Old Ba.U' Wiii raise t'-.e va'ae of ii k nig^cr5»' from one thousand to tjvi# •Uband doMsrs the 'Old Dominion