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Ci^ijorii Jbbcrtisfr. »B JCST AX» FBAR KOI." Miss SEBA SPICER, Assistant Editor. S.\TL'RDAY, AUG. Mh Ts5CL YOUNG DEMOCRACY. BKGwir: TR PfUocratic Republican Ticket. FOB PUCSI C\ T.TTT, JOHN C. FKEMONT. Of CaUforou. For V 'ire Presi-hnt, WILLIAM DAYTOH, Of ie* Jer.-.»7. For Prttidf.x'inl EUctort, Stale at targn DvSiEL F. MILLER. [varviu)] 14. JktrtM, XI. m. .STOVE. HHNRY OCO.VvOR. Kcw and Th«n •«»!»*. «»«j n»x»€r*i—w.« do l.i ta'ta a*4 -wou'.ii cytcai lh»M »o aH«ei a« iu kit {i o«lij f(w«n. u IT w*- I C».. '»'y»aT ih«l O,-s K9 T! v «i! -n w ifirr* I. u- a «*B urncirsiT nnt m»- .i»i»4 *b »i»- in***«i.e ib*». H», v-a- »ii i i vf it—-"«»• v—s l •»tr S.M »T w«JE«L it C»* ii. »*i» r~ u i- ar *tri"i 'ir» 8 «fV Wi ,100 rB U Kirs-', ts ar«3fT su TIM i- Tc r' to It rSt»«.« V'lll *n»R ltol !irr«h*. twIiW *^»#,y (fir-1 in.' »-r»haa U«Q 111 paBitk n.*- f. c.lia- •«. 'AS». *'"—'ft** UOTI '(tit »ra tj thr' C-»«V»r vj-1! r»rt* !.i*b i l.i. rt um. UlsETT Bi tb* rCMSIT .f iiirrt.'.M —ItM'l .irrrmc* »B h» ct i«r^« »f f-b'c p'aton «l -h 4»y Mrasd in l'« I* ti p.uin awl (t. MB i i in th« *f!« ., t»-» "S!» ••*arT*^ wh'«,l i... r«ui'** haej «b a n.iiBf to *.•'* e.—« A l0CbW(. T1 i. i' .uf« n» rt i k Jlr'.n m. Scit Ura, if n«T* f«'r 19 -r i w .u p.» 4 Ii. Lift if t* M.I: -J Tt Plrnc* ftiTar-iact u it n i« T*t Jloara Ml r*Bpthl» U Ir .'It'lMMr Ifl'IMl l»r Kl«b*r .*-h »r»tch«» ir I'T tUo Oii «J' S'J: ^n»*a •T%S Ulb »—fi t* in 4ei*le ee 'k I! a- t'lif U«i 11* h** 4 ltd iLII ifti ud. i*f K«a I*» *I a L-II« .MI I aia la i-B«rn*-r T»'I»•. I .ira IJ It r-'» to tha «I* whaacti i- ifV.Min'« Ii m. uiy jl Kans«. ti «ei «i i^i'. Iraun ^a^uh-d. u4 I.. r*:i'4«ri ••'lir »»l t. ..l 4r,».. II* »c*o ta* OQv^it.'rtg -j* aaai: tot** rrl* i lia-« -4^ .wl"f fift -rt i&..t t»w tu i i.-.ri »i«it «»i HfnJ»rt.4 ih». kai n«nd«ri M., 'kaBir,—« a .ci wto*rm *td iwn r( a ra ana diu (i au cf '.bi* litu OOCG fa-Ink -«*t»»'»T»*«fn»i!T *sath »t*.» iMrt *. *cr 'tr A«T« h* Ouo• tl .u. POLITICi *o r. FTL »i»r»r** UTC TBCSCS- -i i ,».c4i. m.iHil Mtaal)i rao iiuiiua n -Jut Kuiut ivb n ib a# «f •i p.iuc p:« a tr^nffl ta •Vn y W»-t» e »t "T ftOII it. t£,a T-r.l -V^ta^t 1 I, 1 tr»-i U t lilt.Q*i R]«&U. In s-^tieillv €l»«r Hf u*» »i» "C o* Sov«r« it repa U t--«i b* i PlatfwH f.f \y Kk •WW#r«r fT\TR rrof 4* proper*j w S#. i« PH 'Tmikditiu »KiniTr. ud ck r.M fej rKK^ bf Tr V'H TOhV ro- S. *Mt r. -v« r.auiier if an WHlTf M%S an! p-Mir'-cnr Y -b- tV «f it.i pr i^r.v w w* w. PKOTSU TKD 9a«ini.'lMr'«l*wfiat 1. (fea L'^. m* »f tht*t V the larTiv« I i i TH» ti«* i ha« wftan aorh KA rn *a 4utnn*r a#4 wi I Sirlr» thacu. in th,z\. AR »1a1T -'T A*!' U t* *'.i r*Mj \vtk Srw krar.» T+%f LI* i' TA CT*C —f^ay ho»k. ftra N tcpi'^L JOla*#ry as. N»4 r-, \%'%k -mi- i/wan ••n' Uttrr fi'«nv«ii ia»4 il*' i» r.an'1 #l»«i it:. whv a**una* to kjxs»|i it u» i a« t' «*r» fu i: u \kt» 1^4 n 14 ii 'toa c. ,,n»are' a n it ft s i»^l .!» aoCrat la lii# D"»rt»| o pos to ta «ra«ju uur a rv' a^ aa v ?m 4k* *iK i I h» a w *haJ Lnf-w i? i f* cit ir:. I 4) n W J.* CcmttHotfc* i-a In U Am*r'c% l'K K-Tt HKS -Ma:tawfi kif^K the *'«!ley of Vankee Run uear it* juuvtioe with the V)at Hipini,^ i, IB »»'JU if Hi' Jli.ci MCI.II W csiW I i I .LA A a d-t.vcn.jw.i-- tb*» uiti .p k.-o c«" on.,*,' manic lortune, the Army Appropriation ad by h#tr ilgL' Mfots., I -»»p tb* »b, iika u,K*sor, I .» tu -.H-.a -rd o: ,! .r »h U1 eVu 1 3 •o-i a i1»a »i.»ha on i rdiWi..f« wh pmr.ifct* u«tl erwt»»4* «f» -n- Warth .was*r»» t4*rii .w ulit A g: -R«ftc* rac u n M'.v .4i art* ti. ta.i-. 1 t^a-.«ivia: Sb*X %^iar ^a y+* U r*»* Cbr atlaft ara tWra aba'I rt"V w aaU m*rt Hrnn TM ia tta M'' kn.iii i«a be*' tr« *I i f* to it»» »rn« the 0»«ii«'lr ta i. ltd om r-^'i'i rj «f i*(« t*r-? VaJ fr. atlta'. —r' •a va« State Agricultural Fair. Tn? 31 Aaiitial air of t: e Iowa State Agrl eu)tar*1 Foe: tj v: he held In Mu^oitiue 00 tb- b, 5 h, and lOih d-tys of Oc*.ber. The pr^rtafd'icns beinor mad-? w 1! ?qial ant hi 'fcs U ol-.-n. Fitrmtn sire ea-secly solicited to attend. at this C-fTi.'e. ear The Cedar Ccunty Agricultural 1-air w:'i f«helt! ti Tp:oa on the 1st and -'ays of October. Eaii Boais-The Criafaa t\e tuoiiot say to our readers as much this week ott this fu^ji-ct as we dt t-ul will say that the crisis of our in the Ccun'y Las arrived. otuidves aa a community, to their ut- come to ed. To jj.ve our read r«» as correct a view as pofcsibie, we wth first call their alien- v of the Cuic'f E.igmeer. Mr. ^uuth) pub luhed in full in the Chicago Pr ss of Au^. 21st: Sinj* mv r«r rt uf .T.tne 7-h. 'h» ttae hs* Veti rv.T«"i frtn 0 Vtm toi.dvr liaind-i. vl i« n.w r«jA'l/ lora da*! lo ation, an i, a« ind-cit-o i ttm previa .• -p "t, ti. l.nf Is very faviir a* to dr'ctni c' ch •-ir^i'-'s aii'i jtea't«s. Ta- li raw da-' west on I) A itt A'TIH-Silver 'r»-t-k .f Clear Cie-k in* north westei ly direction t*i«« run« dTntiv in s tang rf tbirt-en tir !-, •it-tr t1-! Wab.*i|':tif -»-j Pi«era-.d atri :tfhen Again, the rtinsi a n.irth westerly direction MlIn? the rail.-" ot Y*a Ii an ft »bot,t twelve miS,-p to the summit I tbeu runs aear!y •k-u,,1 ibout Ha urlcs pam-iog about oae-half a mi If south of ofcat. locville it then bear* a little north of L'sbon wnl Mount Vernon, s'r kin* the valley of Abtie Creek, aid follow* tti v«ilev 'or about t-fni milt* th v iliejr o! C- dar River it th n tbl lows^the valley Hi elar ytr alaioteigbt MI!«P to Ct ir Rapids- making the total di«taiic frota CI utiiii on tbu Mn-sirwippi river to Cedar Rtpids. eighty one ar.d hull in ilea. Dtm. Press i 8a editorial, of Chicago, in of same date, says In ur olnmrtp. thin in«»rni will be fotr the advertlsero-ut »f th.- E i^meer rf 1 I r. ml. B'kinK f.ir propoeals tor (blading a jsrirj of tin' second iivi».oi of «aid a I. Tie fi"St division fXte"ds from Ctl tot). Io*a. to iit, a dUtano-of twenty 111 les. Thin dv i.n i* in suc(i ii st, t- of .rwardiiess th*t It may ea mIj b'_- mjjl-tid tiiis season A shmt tiok nee »e announced the purchase 1 0 0 itc of ircn 'or t: is m*J. oi the 13 iust. tbe rectors bought, in New Yoik 7.V0 t»ns more.— ie have p'l-cha*. iit. gethtr up to tbia 'ear twi thousand ions, euHiitb to rea iit, mm e thau .If *hich is sa.pped I (_ uu tou, ja'i ihe balance to come weekly till alt is it-iivered. A locomotive ie boagbi and will be Uu the ground u-n day*, when UM track lay era will aciite'y comni^iic^. The learn* of the i'ei,*,"il division of tbi* road (from De Witt to ir Rapids mil incur in l)rt.her aud Hie work will go on promptly an ]ibr,n* From this it wiil pppear that wsttrr a'ready aiuong the lost tribes,' but still there is hop*. The engineer eavs: 'the lioe surveyed is now ready for final loca ton,' bpt nut yetloiaicd. In new of this ft meeting was called at the Court Huu$e, Ust Tuesday wnaing, attended. Mr. J. W. Ca'tell was called to the chair, and S. W. Young elected Secrtta ry- Upon motion, Mr. Jno. CoJbariaon, Joseph K. Snyder, S L'pou the return and report of this committee we will advise our readers further in tbe matter, bat at present ail is in tlie dark, further than we have herein {trea. War! War! War! It ia no longer a matter of speculation. Civil war is BOW Democrat 1 V-.'li.d .'^"1^" Wiial V f'w jA!r-.h»-t rfremlaei M«U ean be Attain whose heart is hard and black enough may execute the penalty at his own will, and that the U. S. Armies wul sh eid and defeud lnm. Under the Democratic rule in California aud Kansas, the pc arms to dt-feod lhe„ hre., ,beir f,.01!,e. We have made many struggles for a conventions as.d its ic'.iona cootroileu by ,! mlmd-lw. lod l^lia .... e,er«J lud mea ml a mest, and have lived in -pesof even-i Buliy ooks. Herbert the murderer, tually having railroad facilities equal t] Mm. Waid the murderer, and other such any place iu I nva but now the crista hai! U jously and confidently for this, and now' km right,'' which was well KAVHA* JtF" 1 V Bill is not passed—th- House still re* ,USM 10 P4" bl11 10 W "tSe ruffiiOS for their services while butchering the pcacealle inhabitants of Kansa*, and re fuses to pa) ihw regular &rmy while e,.- TJff r*iiTR»t,lUt'J.,5*»,V 1 fjrci ig the abonrnable laws ol Kansas Bib U«li)M.s(«ti CM auu tor Uiis tne mak^s a de«- ff a*' perate charge upon the RepuMiL-nus. or hideous spectacle the sham dem- ocrattc party now presents Its execu tion bending a.i its energies to ciush out Freedom iu the ter 11 lory—declaring that the bogus laws of Kansas, which contain five flagrant vio'ationa of the constitution must Ie enforced!—declaring that free specch is a cri lie which shall be punish 1 ed with death, arid that any v.gabend pie have been compelled to resort ta a, T„omt» (,,. rUMi«i„.hM.l, Atchiaou. Mrmgfeilow, Douglas, oi*d chnracters lot leaders, while the determine whether we ever aoall whole power of the party is directed te fcive any or not. extend Mavery aud put down Freedom, It has h-en ihe hope of tbia place -an even w»tn fire and sword KbiJirijj :i"pe, that t'le road etHin^ present ou the Mississippi, near Lyons or CitiVoij, would be continued westwa tbrou !, Tiptin. W. k... mted «.. .nd ,CCO,J.um"wiil.ThV.r I ««""*l» la «kl (Uww of al r,g*ns, while the rutfiaa party ha, find that our day of grace is about past ururped power and sought to crush »h-,ia, .. the roau about to locate eight miles north by butchery and other kinds ol ouuaijes ridtcoluu* aidpinii ^ar^um n of ... aai I. :k-li MUMwr ntiak. uwUU l... civil th. r«ul.. Ntl,':'.!,'). Kansa I We pubiub to day much news of inte- tif»n to the advert scment in another col-! ft»at from Kansas. It will be seen that1 ir timn. heaueu Notice to Contractors. the designs of the ruffians upon Kansas I wi Tiien to let them know about where this w»H soon be readv lor uractical reauii* I ',X i" duress, wh.ie .*a, l. pr^uicat "suits. line is to run. we quo*e fro-n the report Ihe plan is to drive out by fire and *ep«i. ^te® 8UC" »lnait three miles to the stnniu.i li-vcl hetwie-i their SUtiDottera evi-n in thn ,.r'.i_ rdvtr k and the W*b-ipiui-on ver, i 1 lP 00 outrages# Yea, they will and In short the P°,,er*' eVen ,Q #ay 1 II E N The Democtau Wa do ot»t late^tl ix.t j. nli that wn iu Dtmo rmI. It cootaina fci mauy httlu do nul«, re. k!eaa a»-e'-tti(oa aud u. 'mnicl 'd ojia lo.ia, *bic!i th«i "v.*» and inu llij?«" o of toe people ill acorn with .oat-mpt The ia tr^ut cootain* many of them, a few of which need a pa*mn|( not e. THE CLKFTQT. Th* Ltmoerwt I- niftb to our article in det-Qce the clergy. It evincs tu ich piety, yet at ihe a*0K time, re rila the prea^txr Mhodarea ap«ak hia miol uJ o,tpo»'» tbe t'Xteniuiin of slavery, or the uinr i rbutcb-riea bo.'iN! buruiox* aud robl« ii--» of tbe Birder Knffians. But it' tbe preach *ih be a t.mi 1 »y phant and paaa unnotiwl tb -se outrage* to aeci ra thd support ot slavocrata -be au mjchot kmuru oowwd aa to tear o alavery xtmia w i.*at he be oall tu aroliU~Kti»t, aad tiki on* ot tbe w^ulil tM' eacber* not far ir cuOld Ceiiar, wbo, bile aepiriog to be a follower of Cbriat and a te-trh^r of tirothtrly i ive, decUrt^l they Laws.—The the Vf. ttrrtd wbPti be beard of the brutal outrafv* tipou Mr. Pardee Butler, lata of Una oouuty Sn a preaober they will oall sour, m4 make a fre u saint of. Yea, to oppose Buffi tnism, Harder and Sla very. i* to oppoae the democratic party, and will lowa UP°U efii.'ietnly. TSc irrule is so reuinrkably easj who Uo«a it the ire of ali slavocracy, while tbe that no doubt i eutertair.ed that it aill tie coin •. ta1 aud in operation Cedar tpuls. eigbty ne tr.iles *i'»t of Clinton,) iu t-vtlre inontba f-'oia the letting of the road. timeserving, bread and buttter-seeking man wboobtaius the sacred desk, and U& htt breth- rt* t*j lotf w awlhtr iiwi dwtU tog'tktr t'» attty," and counteannccs th* murderers Mat. Ward and Herbert m* fallow dennocr«U, and ap ppivi«the black law^ of the bottle Legislatnre of Kansas and the murders of the U. 8. Officers Jofvea, Coleman aitd Fain la Kansas, and ap orovea th» taniag and feathering of Pardee Bti'ler. Such a pure anl holy mn is Sued tu bccome a saiut. aa augtl -yes, to Ttrnocrat Democrat Crew Geo. Scbmuker and Jno. H. Bireley, were ap pointed o cotntiiit'ee to g* to Clinton and wait upon the Board of Directors of the Company, and enter ioto negotiauons, il any can be made, to secure the location oi this road through Tipton. TO* 'aw was the JL to pay therujiant raging in Kansas wi'h all its fury. The accounts we have thus far are prit cipally all through Pro-Sia very channels, but conclusively show tl.at peace and quiet is not to be found in Kansas, but that civil war with all its horrers, is now raging in that doomed territory. The Democrat can no longer blind its readers to these facta. Civil war exists. The Free State peop.e are now driven to the last resort of fighting for their lives and tneir homes, or be butch ered or driven from the territory by the hordes of ruffians equipped with U. S. arms and promised U. S. pay. But trier to blame tbe Rc^jbl.caos because the laws of Kansas were not re,'ml'l by C^m^ets The bill urtr *h ch jor',y their names enroiled before the 4h of August the Democrats refused to strike out this clause aud of course, the whole bill bad to toted on tell its readers that this Dtmocrattt imbtti k'rse Kansas Bill* Will the th* law* of Kaiuat, mte for the l*motnt t«li km readers that every 0«mjcrat in ttw 6eo*t« vtcd in Ktnsas for tbeir service* and tbat every Ueiuocrat voted against the ad aii«»ion cf Kitue^sas a Free State, and that ev ery Democrat voted against the ameadmeot to the Army Appropmtion Bill, which a—u.'led and tbat tv^ry K itU au *oppjrieJ tbe Me in asures? Will tbe Lemocrat teii t/iese thiiigf N •, b-«auw it is truto, ana sach truth as would destroy slavocracy. The rfm-terat makes another twaddle to shield its meu trom backing out aud now siys: Mr. Shetland wilt ®aki aflSl»vit.''— Wa will bave th at afS lavit made as auou a* Swetland re'urus from Bostoe and aa soun ae Jourt is o er we will test tbe pluck of your va in ts. The 'mocrat makes a fjrfna'ioa, but K' N' Ui3 old booover Dtm craft *tand-by$ tbe dark lantern. w ., Nut h. let him it *0 ariK-i fr tb.- 'JUie-wo Drmocratie 8Ueelf of, doomed Tetri'ory. »,i,ryfr the f«ci thai wbifky can be b.id at the Count Dtig^ery.'' Li all ^uol and true meuntl^: jpou the article on t!.u *ji -ct, .no taiuk what a r«- ••pecwiole »he-t th I tmorrat U Tbe Conaty (gery is uot the oat rixiiztd ny th. che aii 1 brav tso! lAVuemcy, as tl anl app.at hj tLt .u -jxc tas for wiia-^sv mi Cart. pui i* t.f the K n«at otwrag-a all of ahich of cmtaeUie D.u\ct*1 w conipell-d to do, teit ui:awhoreil tb'Jo rual «f he dty will ste tbat ali th'iee attempts of the Democrats are O't'y baie and igaofd" servlUnce to aevrrupi party asekiag to destroy tbe eoostitutiou and •n-a.lve the Uaion the sake of slavery and their beloved negro assoeiatioos. Kv w NoTHiV'ii**.—We Isaru from the I City hsport-r T|FU,|' that a call *i(r'i*»1 by JOO name 'er as follows taut alio p*i,an tbe un it,a ereu the 'ciiief l2noiau.uses" of the old K. N. party here know noi nri? about it. Tr.e Rt ptrter man must have taken a few 'dips' t:'• mysteries more than any body in thi* vicinity, as be appears better posted then any of them. Eten! Time* -U run it is »h Wii that tw-f-n'ise the haul ui of fr e blacxs i:i toe Kr -e star-.* -»r ciuaw m^ki'ig up tlif popalation and apportioning reprea«uta anil proper thti u sitoid the ree biate population, and the I Of course they should defend tbeir day set to begin the massacre is soou ai( negro represen'aiion, because 11 is their hand. The slavery party have their forts only hope iu this campaign. South Car au^ armies through .he whole territory,, olina is the foundat'on. the summit and and are concentrating their strength lor 'substance of the 'Fuck Pyramid,' aud the attack. Will the Free State people has Six votes to Iowa's two, while Iowa in tlie Free States submit to such buich-, has a greater white population, but the j-*' ":u "r p«.mHki„,.J«UUii,v.,.k,Upi„,iL Jonth a *fine pI a*i n o* shoild hape w|loaiti| 1(l|ii||lhllib ^t TW0 t'y ,__ niggtr vote ,be ,M,n ol the &ttth ia "*Y "f ,n« *®sn to it! Kansas is a Their hopes mrs all black sod tbeir party Buck tads D.xon (Tl«^ Items- The last isaut* of the Dixoh Tra*tt'ifl douse puflTfor-tbe Cti&xrai•f thia sir et as follows: iri' a.l th« l).-jj.x5raoy ?f" Iwv U' W a!iet:..:l Ot rfp!L«i th-«r a thorn in tbe 8. ot the K i ft N 'p Wooly h«ad, Aboiitiou editor of(fe« at cript ditselvtd Telrgraph the head of every preacher And in anotner place says, that Ha-m, in Clraton county, is elected by 200 ma* 0\ei TclL makes so much parade, bas been This is published about llTO weeks af* io ig ajro fully exposed, as it proposed to repeal ter the election and only about 40 miles tbe laws, in one clau«e, while the whole bill was (rom ,he j,ne gotten up to admit Kansas as a Sta'e. and leave it i'j the hands of the rufflm* to do it All of 'hearsay ot Bu ford, and all M!«suuriana who bave becu tber^ and all othi.Tsotitherners could beat Haun 350 in Clinton, and Iowa has return and together with a.l whoahould get gone all Republican by 800 majority, wiio this correspondent is n« b«».!y Lnosrs. and where u.h H,. .dn!e .a pub- Finally, we arght meatioa as*oy other thibgs —vbt 'D'-Uiioa ol an luli i-l sheet i, I Philadelphia in sup^o-t of O.d Bi'k. wti^ch openly deuuutioet every bina ious and sncr oause it co flxts with democracy. 'lh att-mpi to take off the DirkJ bn^n amalgassatioo 01 tfcs ^la^ocrac/wbicn is th-. grett luce it.ve ot an unqualified support of slavery and t'i« piriy. aud ro .lish attempts to i.:r..dtt e the villainies (f the ruffians in possession- Sanaaa The news from this unhappy territory Freedom or tree thought iu Kansas, is a crime, and punched with death end confiscation »i all the criminal's projerty, which mandates are eulorced at t|« points of e U S. bayonets and paid out oi the U S Treasary. A correspondent of the Chicago bunt, I* pubi shed for a m^t.n^ o: K S 'a in Mua Siace writing the a^ve I have N*n to tbe ttne. Johu J.o-/k, oie ot tbe K N. RlecUKs. ,iria.«er*' cam^, ai.d iu is to *i ir.-«a ie m« tiag. The ReporUr »Uh, hAme ,or •ays Ujat K. M. Meeting* are calUj at Uitve.,- (,• -Smttb Ii- is pr.iUbfy A V E I E 11 Mmrttte* that pla* e A thorn in the flesh"—oh, wofuland classical uo, isn't it. Tbe negro bugg ing black wool worshipper of the Trans will take notice that his eboshin brother ol the Democrat jldvei titer egraph ie just about a powerful a thorn in tbe flesh" to the as the Transcript is to the from their black- wool idols. Thus, while tbe Trmmterifi ling down to a ie dwind half-sheet, and on the point of 'drying up altogether, the sends forth neat extra cam paigner, called 44 The Frtmonler" Transcript Iowa.—'Tne become a si a" vocratic angel, with horns, tails and claws, aud lives on sulpbur. which cau- ses it to groan like an eruption of a vol- party—the negro party. cano,— it agitates its bowels.'* Meanwhile, the Tfnttripl triee to keep up its sinking spirits, which, like the boy's calf, have at out gin eout," by items like the following returns from Iowa show tha* Halt, dt-micrat, baa beeo "leeted in tbe first dta ti ict to Congress, aad the other district is in iiHt. The state ticket Is lost by less thaa ZOOO wiU| a raj|roac| com. muoicaiioii, when the (acts are, it was known about two weeks ago that Toll i' Are the 'g»ther thus, in fact, tnaktu^ Kausas ^lave been dreadluily beaten. •?tate by act of Cong'ess. W:ll the Democrat democrats so ignorant as to be 10 wh*a Fremont. I never oarned one jtiiur ia human flesh, and *rt»t!e rea on nolds its s*ay in my braiu, nevet «iii. '°re Wl'e wilh i i- «iit tb«i tif' oust tail wiib lit'ro#a h4o^i» rih er tha i n*n tbe Brat dollar in human flaati.—J Fremont. BS** "rJ^at a.T«tion aluch is the hnguage of the 'Pathfinder «f Empire—Young Rocky Mountains while his assailants are chargiuj him with being a slaveholder. No relia ble man dare come out and say he is a slaveholder, but that a paper published in a H.llsdale. Csoniewheie—(not iu Mich.) 1 has a correspondent who passed through mrJh«kaa^ da* Jo Y *nrf '-W»Co papers Tel of i'lion having just enough importa-ice to them to make exam ples of to ahow people the h'deousness ol their designs to destroy tbe Union, rath* er than be itiry la lte uf St. Louis, and wrote to said H.llsdale uomst tney could find 1 was set down by paper' that Fremont owned slave* fcut a ,ae nr ij 'I hope we wiil get to Kansas before iisiieO, or whe e iiiasslaie is 110U iv 1 the 4tn, said the Laptaiu ol the ^outuerit knows only the Miu-ahin aU^icriiu do Com|aoy. kuow from the above facts that F'euioet i? a slaveholder yet at the same time Fre mont has sent fortb the above deciaia iious aud challenged a responsible de* oiai. lo vo!e* i(jv tii Untjf Wafit 1M UM'ir i-Litorcefnuok, 6 ml the St Louis who were present the i t-rm o. t. urju iz-? 1heKa-«a. *»Uftc rr-ervt'/letit oi Uie v. i t,ic»n. /rf ftmaccat Ortalootn Herald. Mfor Kamtat— Kmm.* tbemselv. -tb-ir bm-s -must prej^rp t«, in-et to" i-it-iny face to face We bate it in our power to settli for erer the have only to become re 1deut» of the territory If any bo ly wants to see a spMtnsen o *elor.- tb- 1st of August to get the right aud vole on t&e l*t of Muve l*-r. I^t every true man mak" read* for a sacrifiv triflin/ f'-.r a o.«u*" so viul T.o«* W.s tun tmwit-iiip will meet at the Newman f« iry white* ot those tates theivT re it is township wiM furnish th- ui *0 tnen' Is toer. rolins "bowed ij* ban tu »hn.b he pj a«d large amount in tuai enterprise, and tu* march. W Tti-'e^cJ^ntJof ftt'b.Tl'^-1?U*iey wil S-tturda^ the 12th inst.. u earol their n .-nes .(id til ike arrauifem-'iu. tubir Uiw.nrfnp^ we to meet o i the *»m day »t p{».MW vV»,a on- who will n it gn* In the mean time Tatuish your a«/n*-a to ibe cotomtttee. F. STRINGFiILLOW, Ii GOLEMiN, B. If. CALVKRI*. W J, KTKT'HLLXI Z ASritil'ttW. Wes'on, Jaij, 8 ir-,6 Pnuted at the Piattee Arga« fXBee. 8uch are the preparat.ons being made in Missouri to have the elections 111 Kau saa s-'tled by the actual residents.'' This ia the natural result of the Toombs Bill. It leaves tlie ruffians mas ters of Kansas, w th no obstacles the way of the Missourians. Kansas it des.ined to beceew a slave Siatf-unhss the Noitn studt the assist nce is put down sod drive oat the raf flacs. 1 Jad A\* otT J..! f*» i-, for la'» paper" Irom Tom «eit to C*!.f tj »y nims-lf, tiav-lt'd over the Wtiole 0S ^lep'nJt hi^ blanket off. and satinde 1 wttb hU si IT years, he returns t- his old on la C«Hl. Shall tin D-in«cafc pitrty fear tM-1* sae f.ppo* the e*t IISIOH The N. V. «»i slaveiy. N» a ii«'H»aaod «••*«. a tn'll't»' '»«e. N» ing ebo-snin Democratic paper in New York City, and such is the position it gives for its party to follow. Who of them new can longer aay that the D«ni ocra'.tc patty is not in favor of slavery?— The Day Book well gottra up sr.d well edited, and is a "thorn in the side" of the is taken by them in Tip ton, and endorsed as a leading paper in this party, and of course they will endorse the above—truly they are UM slavery Letter cm Kaasaa Trip Mp (ke .Mi-sour 1—.1 Meeting with Jiuford— 1 tans of the RuJJijns-Sou ft- ern Immt^ro-Is ami the luombk ih/t- More I rc ubtis .tf n. tcipated—P. ospi-1 perity of Laxrrenct. S««l»t Cjrr*woadit e- *f tki Cfclsse*TilkSaa. LaWBiycc, Aug. 10, 1S96'. Tbe Journey up tin river was lull o! interest to me, as doutJe:» it is to every Northern ciiizou who emigrates 'farther west.' The gieat variety of humao na ture which bucu a journey bring* us 111 contact with—the different views taken by them of tbe great questions of the day ali centering where humtn nature wnI always huve them center :M self— can not tail to interest and instruct even t. e least observant of travelers. Abo ltiou sis and Souiiiern uuiiifiers, pro-slavery «en aud auti-extcnsoiusis in politics Roman Catholics and Mormons, and a variety 01 shades of Prr.estaiita. in re ligion, all be'ieving in the soundness ol their laith, and willing, if required, to giv? the reasons upou which such faun is louti Jed. fcucti is the world ot a Mis souri steamboat—and in such a world did i make trie trip (rota St. L.uta to Leavenwurth City. On board the bont was a small compa ny oi Alabamans and Geori? ta% lu'o wtiose toiety I lui^atiu'td n. s i 1, and by degrees and »iUt aotne ca'U OUsness., extracted irom tiiem their h.atory, loten iiot.s and piOJJH*cts o! success, 'i'iits was not so easy a task a* I at first s ,ppos it would oe, as i a'ways doJge i inv re ciprocity ol confidence, and I saw, to my regret, tuai my account ol uiyaelt was veiy unsatifhictory Ho.ve"er, by ex- hiL'itmg a dou t-careitiredisposition wht 11 ttie first Al-oli- i.armless, mud they ta kedfcfttofi- w,u*uUt serve. TO-*,.»* en.i. i* mmis. Tne Fourth a* I in astor iahm-nt, 'why 11,is is August and the Fourth is ov a mouth ago.' 'You're laikng about the fourth o( July 1 am titikmg about the lourth of August, because imee mouths fr«tu that time, that is, next 4'ti of November, is to deciJe whether Kansis is to be a iree or a siate Mate, and acconhrg to the ia important. Robberiea and murJeis provisions ot the I ooinbs bill, we must are of daily occurrence. There is no l*e the'e before th- 4tii oi August, in or security erber for life or property, except '(Jit! that's it. eh Pot ?ou wou'1 get there teforethe 4tnol August. It is 400 miles to Kansas, aud uow to-day is the 2nd in the evening •Well, uo mailer,' was the rej ly 'there are ninety Si utherners aboard ti.e Jewett, ,n,.^.uuAtSnaunoulotfcr.lt-r ^r ai.J 4J0 ud l'ert I i'l g*tt ?1ulil,^Win(LI(w*Kfj'2y ao^ Fair t^r*. a- I leiwu-ti that the pro-al a very a ia ranee At length lie said IUOI I Tti- wrung from Kansas, closes his let- on tue river at dif ferent poi is in atnail companies, woo will be Kansas in tiini' to 1 oie or figni whichever may become necessary.— The South has iuade up her mind ti.at fbis Toooibs' bill is tne last resort, aud ahe u.tendi to make the tin Si ot it.' 1 know you thiuk because the Aboli-j &00 of Lane's men. WatU'J Sow -hat Congress has de ",, au, to deprive inleftigtM frSmt.rica0 c.uzeus of tliur ...al.e,i»i,l,- I$tb !l ii h|r J»« i"turnedtr. ,ifhts. he mesi employ other m^ans than .scoutlllgti,0( uur -Wa* lUr^who h»M r-t..r«»' to dtMt With.' v To »»hioh remark tol. Buiold gravely HJI T!lERE IN N A -JINiil.E JEMuC iA IN Atclnaon.' Tllf *H 'I.R OK THK MiR-tt I'PO KO i'O 'H EX TE VSI'i IF H'T'I KRN' O i or e uled EX E»SlO\ UF '8l. v"ERV,"a th y o itv wait to n»ve be iri #(•4-11 oat, and tbi itrs called ty their n*ut itiin«', to «t#,-ep aiohfo 'tnpost ire ti in sh- public, a id t-» bury its bwiii i khs he proft«in'tei4 rie^th* -the l-iw^t p.*«ihlt dapth iu th" p'ib'to cout- mp* !f V Duy Bio'\. Day Book is now the lead Sou#th«ru Cities eJ«ied is head. It wafon tiii-a occasion, in further eon* versatioii, that Bulord let out the follew* ing sentiment not at all original with hun 1 give tia exact word? 'If there is a lloaodrel on f00*a st In answer to a question of mine as to when he was gain? bark, he taid that he had gov througii wiin Kansas, but would go mere belore riavigation clsed, and »e tie his business and return- I learn* ed from nSouihemer a Hoard the tioat mat Ins object in Washington waa to get the appointment ot Governor of Kansas. 1 mtei red from bis remark above about Atchison, that 'Davy' didn't endorse him. raa 10m or rat raora Notwithstanding tbe m*ny difficulties the people have had to contend with, Laurence still prospers. New build nga are fiomg up w.tn a rapidity quite aur-' prising to any but VVeste.n men. 1 he ch.vairy are coventrating now at Ossawa'tutnie, and it is leareu that a regular field fight will be the result of their prowling, for 'hey live on the plun der which ti.ey take from settlers. I here i- also another gang of the encamped on tVas..!n9'ion Creek, and anotoer at Franklin, which it is about tune for Pres ident Pierce to diSju.rse. Col. Sumner 11 nut in the territoty, aud Gen. -^uitib is a Mnct constructiomat, and a believer in fie t-o2Us t.ivil taw. i Uiider.-tartd one CUI. Tituk ln cal'ed UjKiri the uiiiitia ot Keusai to assemble. I liave nut seen tne proclamation, but a ill get it. It is countersigned by Don aldson. I fear there wiii be more blood aUvtl. CIVIL IVAR IN KANsAS t'JV i'l®"'re^j ii.n House ignores it, u won't pais but) The U. States troops having Brown, said l.e, rising hud Robinson, aud the other pai-son^rs in i '*r,rr *na rioualy, 'that but will Mouth atxroao. I subsequently learned from the same l,ul Uu urd u 3 Were Vv"ry unaattslaa ry totiie South uieut vagabouds. 1 hat many of thesu n 'iad ie *tioi! We IC u The Free Mitr YictorlMs* Tks&lfdeii 8aU||H|. ST. One caniion. a large amount of arms, nmuninoti and pronsi in* were taken. On the 15 h. an ther colony in Doug las Co., (block house a^ain) was ear ried There were 400 Free Slate u:eu uiounivd and well ontod. It is feared that the most of Teadwell's a a have fallen. 1 he United States troops were etiled upon I-»r aid, but they relxsed to act. The Fiee State men are uriving ali the Pr.-Slavery iuen out.»( DouglsbCj., a zing their arms, atnuuinon, &c.— 'But this To -nibs' bill,' 1 interposed, [Fudge 'in my opinion will never pass.' A fi^ht Here the Captain burst into a laugh, panties which resu.teH in 14 mea"be*ii and looked at me as il paying my iguu- killed ai 6 wouuded loitl at a hoiei iu Alto ., while on my J°n*s is also in the hands of his assail way here. A gentleman Irom K10 snts, who threaten to hang him. aas—Air. Segate-—recogmzed him, house of Gen. Clark, Indian and reminded nun, of tbe fact ol Agent, hits been burned. Himself and Uieir haviug mel before. Tu y talked a l^nii'y escaped to Leavenworth. lew minuies about Kansas matters, wnereupu Bnloid saw tit tu dodge nu identity by winking at Mr. Segal**, and aaku tuat ^outieinaii what lie tijoug.it ol Maj.r Buord. Imi UoJ^e woiWetl well, cause a pad ol toe people iu UK room were becoming interesud in the «ouVtiaaiion. Iu auaweiiog tne ques tion, Mr. Mega s did t: e M^jor binple justice denounced tue rotoeiy, inuidei aud rajitne, and other crimes committed by his coiupauy, as UlSgraoeful to oivili zatica and lw humauiiy HU(1 10 Chriitisu* ay. It is worthy of remark that Col. Bu loid a See nte 1 to every tinug that was raid ahuui Major Bulord and ins army. 1 I* collect one ing Mr. Segate said to uiiii, which toeir allies tne doughiaces ol tiie North, would do well 10 r«member in iuture •When Major Baford. er toy ether MO greater thaa the rest, it is David H. BKU The people here expect tbat Congress will do something for them before il ad journs. at least a declaration ant uiling me Border RulS ui laws. Tiny also ex* peel that the brave men chained wit and imprisoned tor Hign I reason vtill be discharged. This is about ail they due to hope during the present wicke a lininisiratinn. They depend upo the administration of Fremont lor justice ence eveiy Free Sta'e man iu the T» r niory is in favor of his election, and ear e t'y hopes for that event. In any event we exject compensation for tie pi .uder of the L. S. mobs the puni'h me.it of n.arJerera, big- way robb*ra, hjuse-buri era, horse-thieves and otters guilty of ciin.*, wuo n vv walk througn tins territory un .vhipt of Jet ice, seme ot them sus'atned by appointments oi the Government in snort, the admission of Kansas as a Free State, wan the consti tutton already endorsed by more than three-'OUrtbs of her eople. Still. I fii.d that n cieit maay people hpre are lay ing the flattering unction to t!eir souls,' that we will be admitted as a Free State before Congress adjourns. Leiompton was takea oaths l«th. ky ch that bill will ch trge. surreu bvl W UiatMe a gun. in the absence of tie com:tandi r. The editor of tne Southern p"rut:oos in Kau- ?ani !tnj ondt-r Alrh.aou and Strtr.gfel I at c»il-d at i.qr I iai the Soutu nad been bled lo a very Other reports ot fights, and of forces AND ISOIH.-. by him on THE I.OCIS, Aug. 21. btartnvorth City Kansas Journal of e 17.h, contains let.gthy accounts ol ano'her Imttle in Kan«as. Ihe Georgia and Cari!ina Colony (a block hous. near Osav\at.imie, was at tacked ou tlie 13 h. by 300 Free .Vtate ttx-n the block louse tarried, and the Georg ans and Carolinians driven iuto M.jv.un. 'I heir louses were burned, and their property of every kmc aeizei mouey. goods. Sic. Some uwn lost SltKM)— other* doming, outers liousej. Adtocaxt, and Mr. £tebm, were wounded. Large bodies of Under men are or- Weston, and help cal ed for. PROSI.AVF.RY V-RiilOtf- ST. Louis June Letters to the irtU) Sut^ i neaiutoHl Jaacltngs, in rutn-hule*. auii 17th, lSih ar^ I 19th. adj very 'e lo information received yesterday did juat as they pleased. retary Woodaon has been taken prisio By tbe w^y, 1 happened* to meet Bu-! Republican Deri (.owners are riding 'hrough the river am* Ijorder counties enlisting forces and raiaine forc«^ eveiy where. Speedy preparations are being made for war. A blody (o ifl rt ts nntii .pa ed. Gen. Hichnrdxiin I.as g'^ne to Fort Leavenworth to aacertam if Geo. Smith acts by iiutiioriiy ol Government. Il ot be (Richardson) will call bis milita ry into the field at once. Ti.e steamer Polar Star down last night, rep.ips six companies of volunteers ready (or the fi^ld, three of whic.1, are cavalry and one of artillery. They were to have left Lervenworth Cr.y oa the 9th iost. Sympathy for t',« Ruffims in A«ic Or leans New Orleans, Aug. 23. —A call has been si^ued by editors and principal firms of our business men of the city to the number of 100 for a meeting i0 aid the itMratfavraen Kao?»s. WasHijioToit, Aug. ?. The times an pregnant with sipnifl. c»nt eventa. I he Admu.istrat.cn cilJMi withstand the pressure ol uhlw cphuon Il s giving way belore the scoru .tad contempt oi an tid4gnt it •"•opie. Ftral^Squatter Sovereignty ja aban doned aecond, the Admimsuauoa ea* nuls the infamous territorial laws of Ka* aaa (bird, UM i a Preaidvat removes Sbaa» fourth, he appoints Col. Geary, rf I'a-, *Ao ti rtcommtndtd by Goo. ftrrafa fifth, Toombs volea against confirming h^ni rxih, iu reply fo a question by Gm|. Wilson, why cftmnnoo was removed, an Administration Senator is reported lo* i«. ply: Wr wore Aon fm,n4 htm, sir, to fc than you prted him last Ftbruary. Ht it a scoundrel, sir a d—d MceunJrJ} A corresr ondent of the N. Y Evening FbM1 say* Mrw Hampshire is good for 5,OUO for Fremont and Dayton. Pre-tvn s. Brooks his been franklef dooa» Bents to cl'Tgyniea iu Vermont. A lett. fniet as leton, t. ssya. We need 00 a ^ri tail mo h»re the Admiui Iratio:. is makin Ri publicaaa to' us fisier than auy other agency could.'' GEO. NELiU W. WH IESA AND KESAIL TEALKR 1^1 SPAPLE & FANCY DRY GOD«T Boots &. Shoos, 174, Second Street, ^lusralin^ hwa. THE One Prl e Cash %*tetn U strictly arihgy cil iHt'in.ern «i e rexpectfullv iuvitM ca.l smt cxam.ne the Stuck. A l-heial di«coiiit made to the Trade. ltfp THE: "V -rl-niai uaOeiIfln».i aie urw pre(»ared to FIR ui-»h me at the lowf«t pric# fh*y Aieo \r^pamd to deliver it at any tlace to i«lt h'. purchaser. Oir lime can't be beat and U is ilwiyson hin«l a tbe kiln. 4 it'I-* we*r of r.pton, near Dwiggaue' Mill. Kwoir a CAL\». 19 if SAMUEL DEWELZ suavtTca AT TIFTO* AHO ecaaast. LAID AOTRT. WILL attaad promptly u ell Lmsiaeae rtoa:. iBR sr sgent sucb HI A Y O A U S saying and -vtiling on Commission, .n IB.I r* p*l ,h„ ym g"ii am. »oa SiLK.-Iau ®r saa b» t. Sr TTllloek II la O. »»r ,ft. eha* wklrkt. ...M- 'J^T-"«• alia, Lm a Blwfc », la Ika .«• a I «M? aaacn D»«uu, i 1 1 s «e «**e W ?!rj Kd um st i ai »r S f$ s i- V" A: O'MALLS*. :. »rr« ft* 5 i*i v w r«) jr z u w..« a a S-tt I" "ia. U S»T| IS «i a W K1 ii si i __ a IT «S SSI S dS «I air^aat -ri*. ji. TR Iff Ili to.* .v:r **-i •r"- k urn of frttr-* Uid If (I if s° .t,: Warn Kaaiaaaca. *rc trr bAMl EL uKWtLI.. General Land A^eot at Tipton. Iowa. House FLixshing. subscriber having lacated himsslf in loe tu*n ef J'.pton i* prtf irerf to f* ering of all kmds and colors and out»ide vi ork, R'Mfh ca.t i.mia'eJ into brick, itone or tnar '«nf.V aitd or: ujnental work, pU*t«r of paru intuiting*, c»rni»h, cen'ars. a per han^irigs, ftc. I am deternuned tj tf'vs satis far'.ion to all who nay favor mc With tlitir pa rot ate. or fitither Infortnatioti a,-rlv oi or a.irtress J. LEABH AKI Tiptun. Feb. 15,'M. g7-6 n. Farms for Sale, Of SO acras, in w« township, for self ttietV i»a hoa-e. and n,t in actesbtoae and ut.dsr li-nre, 15 acru Lf Tin her. n 1 icarr I M. dmta •a* tnaa a Frsaua Tipton, 22—1 P. M. bring da'es S citizens and &ec- ®nd Ins house burned. SheriflT k »f Omm tun. ni.4 to t*4 HIT 'f »A»i.iia« *Ml Tia*r*, 6 -4 «Wk Ml 1 I IHH'I tifc «nra( i.iL. n kM f, i\p., Ai»o—A tiULAT A ...I .. ATOCA A*"'*0 raa*. lf(»d lai fo al». MM f»."v 'lh* -Nl»- '«B» JVlfl /2r r«.f Tiaasa. a«T II«II V I* frtaS •ad IJ! *c:«a .f NOIT 1 i.u Tt. lit. •NK IHM uf wtm-i w at k-A Enquire of WKI.I^ SIM( Kit. Notice. MR,-rD. 5. W. fv-nt? ha* .. ,en*d a Select the young laOiea uf I ij t«n, ia tbe Meth- '»li»t Cbateh. Teittiafor tuitioa oftUn-e months t^rilmarj- bruin be* OS v DY Virtue A ,o«i, pi.ee tin- two E, cr! Higher do «.* No «tat!»non ^xcepi in cam* »f if IJR»» In "..-If '.Meat Sheriff's Salo. i aj.tl Mite KIM ition, to ae direeta|^ !^r«\Kk,'^rtWti2: ft lowa._in lavor of Fin 'ey A. jrUe, arid against John live- I bate levied ti on Ihe following rpal e« n, w it rtli Ea«t i|iikitt of the South West quarter of section 20, tuwns-in So, ra gel, west, a .d the North WeM iarter .t Ihe S uth West q-iarter and tbe ~out i hast quarter of ti e North th*~ou' 1 ,rge. surrenlered them mtlmut firm- ^'own.h„.(aj. r«wfp l_ r.i i qnarternf t'e N 8'' 1 'larter of the Soatlk t**"' pacer of sert|i»,i I? ii.v»n.,(iip 81, raage 1, wet, al) wmcn iana nr« uetla Ci'irity, Iowa, iad rhall oiler t'ie-tme fnr sale at ptio lie outery, al tiie o, ..fth-C.iu-t House il» the town of Tipton, in T'edar Countv, I iwatosi Saturday, Ihe JffJth Say of bepteBiber. A. D. |M* (J, between Ihe h»itr» of 4o'clock A. K a»d 1 o'clock P. M., of tbe said day, (o »atist v the said execution and the 1-0*1* that a» accrue, llieia.ti. JOHN 11. I'lItELtV^. She rid of Cedar c., IoiSa» Iowa, Aug. U h. lH'-ti. :3.4wi. John e«. Isaac H. *Whet.tr. Isasr W eeler ,J lit—You are n^reby notified,that there ia now on file, in tte office of theCletkof lie Dis'rirt (N.iirt of t'ed^r 'o ntv, and S'aSe of I wa.a pe'ition of »hn l{ Mnffit, clsin.ing you the sum of three hui dred and iv^e djr five dollar*, as money justly d'te him from you,, for t,r,e thr»hin^ nuct.r e srn: hone tmwtr, pii chased by you «.f said J..hu k. Mo nit, and that your pioneriy has been attached t» satis/v so claim, by virtue of a writ of attachment, i^S'i' by tne Clerk of said urt, and th the S'lvrifTof said County h«B made a muni tc saitf Court upon »he original notice in said suit that )ot| are not foun t. N tw, ttn'essyotj "ppesr.anfl answer thereto on or hefme the first any of the next terra of said ourI, to e b- run ai li'ild eo 1 n the Z-'d day of Septeoiber, ISjti. udgownl w ill he rendered ugai. st y«u for the whole amount, with interest and ros's, and yettr pro pert v sold to sstisiy the same. »3 4w. 8. W. YOUNG. Bisst.1.1 a Sricra. Clerk of Di-trict Cof|t A't'v* lor Pl'ff. of Cc.ta co. LSI RAY NOTICES."^ MTKAV Ht'Kr I,-Tikwi *|I llniii Mmh*I. ia I ar* teviMh 9 OS bi IkO. Ian. tsi4. u mmn kjjMk fo itiMa I .wii I I*k wlik a kiw. wi Ik* kirb. lift kind Ml ui-il m..r Ir. iz- fi.'-«ii.l «k|ii.tMtl Ut lei Sflasa 'tiariold in-i »piirii»*i ii forty d't l*r». itirt oit* liir **l*, nf»»*n h*i htgk, with M)B»d» w«il*a mi tlie rt^hi 1^4 iM*s 1 up to a v«»a yr-»» ol* ar«i apyri^aaU Mvcbij la i -f .rt a riu.t 11 Q.uaa, AS|. 1 %m. ,L.WRATTIRTL.R'*.K. •10 DOLLARS REWARD. 8trayed frm tbe si,beer.her, two horses: a wbiU) mare about or ye»rs old and a dark eorrel borse,,s»Hh whit'i star in hm l»C" aad abite feet, about 12or 11 veare old, on« noetrlt a Utile hurt. Both were shod all louad. Ten dollars reward v. il I be given to asj pef* arm rettirtiini tV" in to fiiwer's Kerry, n 03 Tasa.