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PPUJg **. TIE jvrt A»n ru n XOT."' YOUNG DEMOCRACY. n o a e u i a n i k e FOB 5*r-i.-.-ir» ST, JOHN FREMONT. Of €aliforiii.k. For Vicr President* WILLIAM L. DAYTOH, Of New Je.-.-ey. for PrniA n't'ii Elector*. •salaaisarga A N I KL F. MILI.F*. i-AMCF.LA RLVfc'KCW l«td1»trt«l, W» M. STONE, ftl HENRY CCOMKOklr* 15 How and Then. ™Q» «V l«ftM.« nt 1J n i trf«r H1* BO^rri IKaociArr 11 I U »»r that tktn ti ri'i a a I ring who «Mb*t •orr«inr»r«lT than I lo W p«»n »'l'p'-r-i Ibr Ai,.fM%n- i k a n y -a i i ti OBlt nut. i u u jn rrr '.nit »npe av w iii it rid DOJTB A.K1" TH IT I*liV '.K H*1.A. IVK ALTHORirv A RP Asr*K »««v «i.r»RM»f vnu.uo*nu.i XaVE't UK #ASTl.Nu.-W*»'iI?r«rJ.'« Tb»t !n il,« T»ntorr '••w'n*. ot lo t» rfd'd, b» 8t«t-« t« «a«r h*d Stltw ,.1«r th* 130J. ••'."» lull n»rb,r •lAVr'7 twr »i!T-»!'ir-t»-T s.cv.ta'i-. uib«.w ih*u ia paatfb Ijr ",-u» "—J»J«» n. 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THAT THERK 'AX •aOt'mrT n MKN -MMthHB ti. ib* L'LiMa fUMi Con Mini io-ifcl 0«rr»o-iaa. Tb»t »f -r th« »--»r 1» (1 -f t'V.-'itUii wu ii-t» «h»'l i »1H»»:T tor lurolinucr •frii'vd* n *»y of the MM o b.j h't. i- n# pn..nbn»o! t..i I Vthaac-r h» w b«n h»r«V«ii KBTICI u, h»r» bets (•non«/ y fill'." —Jriif^i r' Ord.r«.c« W» wl 1 ge -,» tb# cf ib« v«i»UiB«hMi in fin *t •Mkmr eoaisrr«( iW» «•=•.''—!ta«J o k i lahAct!,) u«r*-, »r« VK wli3T*pufci«r SU .•»•. 4rt AS it u i» T»t S •Ha Mr. Mi^wd«.r»ilj.li. El'i^r "O.t »T«trtt» bt bmt or *B tn th^ pf^tan •Mr. ar *L« w» win qoii It I'nioo •a.—aicaauiia "Tht PtMlirst te •.!•• n-.^ »-m a«HJ» en Ih* e aatrmwnalttT of Ua tM d.at W-d ila'ta oe4'«l K«« aaa n 'twt ««iojn I a a iii i u v a-.f.n'nf U.**— ••ar-iir&D i i n u n Th« »ifirm k n i *r»tc!t In »»f*r«.cc «t »."U ttt^4tr"j -aiat'iH.-*( •»'•. i»wy 41I K..» li .•, t)at u mmn Ui Df p-jo^!: -,. »MJ b.i r.t tunc* o Ou U«r w«« 'u yT. j..wn *-. 'fwiO m»t iba ^ac»m'on br a *i*i mtta f.ta, c-»«d »h»- BU anH «i. »»»i UI.»ir I -r tMPK^t-LEiTft K U Th. I'Tr-.e 1- "io«« it u»..a »taf orl i.U'ri-aan a* S n -•». ID »b'.'rt, ai HKI.YN*. H«.l*r«adi hj I n i •ad Rot"- ai'o i-l»-ji»«tQu IT «IW Claanii -I I Kirk "T.« )ia.*f»c« aief»»« "pptaad nM»»«ry u w i a, tbat whlfh l«l. *'»nft*i ai. 1 n« li'ion l-.-ui .iavpf aar^n» and tbja"taw i» Can4 wSaa tbtn who •»noat-.«tw»k fx a w iri-f-i-wi what tvi«j ar* ••&«, in tfi oa! rr i» lb bl-m.er !. IJl Ml M»|'i* "Tha-a »'««i« damocrat ts tha north o 6f I t&m-*i-< r, «l,-jth»r-i tnr\e\T «o-c»I «. .!»T». 1 «v...^. acal ti »i n wait t,»v- m» ^.,lt^ .p w o« ».jd ik aa» aalCsJ -i ih.lr nsK' n t. »*arp t' f,»ti L^» .i'j'k V iio» SPJSK e a 1 n»r»* aa tu i a aaybna« i#r.)•«»• th«i«» s»-. Baetian*5*—w"-#- E:\.J*:I v i k u a ».t Sra aLd uaa.Tid«jri cusaiui ut iiij« i*«s '—a. A. l«Cd AA*. •*T»i. irha'i"ian»« r»»»iT,i»T w «rh baa* i»irrtc«t rhja'. i'-! 1 I*T !»rc mi rrwtn ir«»Ttv«a ov»' /•OT or «LAVI«T n n i w i a iMTfcltniOf »o a a i i i n u a PvcB4'j«i Wi.h th» atraia: tr U* rraei* *o aad *nn-t »'i4rin. a^wf^ I V K- R«PO' J*'.-.*-«^l.r- 'fi- fr«»* hal pt 1.- p:^»ar.t tflMt l'..r-K.!.u. 1: 0 »U4i«. •»-. tf fc-.„v«'.f '. .r M,\ dbfn mt'T a»"l dviifr.i «.ipa-.«. 11. rO'ii-llr •!»», »i,i r-u aiaatr¥ i^-Bi. U* »»cc'^i&a ot Sun^ttar K..T*rtQittt r«i.ii.i4 tad .•» 'h« rU:fc-*i ..f t^e fi-iiocra::- h»i»T Rn-s.mnud Ku aiL-er 'Wb«!»T« fcTATE !a»« rwof:»n u pr-ipenT «V«-har -rieij ai..l cA1n.1t dt«t»rt»d n i k h» »TK*lB:TOitr n— i -i i I mi n I tSADBrr if a»i 'f he S'%!«a »1... a WfTfTICKEX «n1 m*«. P.»'ekaTY ih»", e owaai«-' tbi pr p»fij wu! b- PR0TR1 i 10 tht I«« ,i# i-«: 1 ^.f :h«! P'..-.»MJ- In ti e Tarrlio ie« 0[ij«r tin Oa»a'Mt:„,c -*i,-r-.«».i Uffl»r. Abaction irp- ••.nr» Political Meetinf. There wiil be a meeting for the dis cussion of political ptiaciples a the School bpuse in Rx o OAK-, on Friday eveuinf, Sept. 12th. The opponents Repubii cati prmcipJos are invited to be present. Aia, at Roc H£STER, on Monday eve., September lith. -The Cow Boy." ^uc is the heading to a scurrilous ar- litle in the last Democrat, to whieh the W e most say it is the most scurrilous,! •wit, *nd contemptible attempt yet made te abuse Col. Fremont It is nonseaee a^ oa its face and foolishness ail through, and has been proren false several times, i W e do not ask our readers to receive as wjio not only stuUifiVs himself in the a e s of ail good men, but injures his own cause by sending forth such false and abusive balderdash. We ask our readers to refer to history, to facts a* taey a e or: record, to the re ports of Coin. Stockton, to the actions of Mr. Marcy a sepo« mssmmss. to USX"Army Ap ation Bill The Army Appropriation Bill, which w u da ieated in the Senate, and occasioned th? ex cnteaieat atn nting the close of the WMion, eon tatUH the fuIio*ii:j proviso, upon the adoption of which the 1! a w iusisted, and from its oppo sition to which the donate refused to recede Pcrtded ntvtrth'lfH, That no part of the military fofe of the United i'aics r-erein pro- until Coupes* nUllhave pa*eU ou the validity ^M* ?^nY ojrtb-aa.i l^Uiative A-oembiy ofKiaww, it i p.-au'.n..!vre*nu- ir.-* oQ, r»?•.-. mvn.xi and or renisuuce uf real or pi-eteu Jed law." The above contains the gist of ali the late difficulty in Congresa. The Bepub- licans voting en masse for the above pro «ifo, while every Democrat votes against it. Thus it will be seeu that the Demo crats vote directly ngaiust the repeal of th«.' odious laws of Kaisas, aud even go so far as to vote »gain*l having them subject to the approval of Congress.— Will the Democrat inform us readers of this fact? Will it give its readers the true statement? N o indeed -s u mat ters are not admitted in that paper—it would kill olF Dough face ism instanter. Fremont a Oatholio. We will pay $5 000 in caA to any person wlio will prove that t.'oi^ FRm,,Mr5s, or ever UA* been. aROJAN CATHOLIC. Come OD Titb vonr prjot—your cas»h is ready.—Cktcogo Tribute. Such it the banter held out by the Re- publican journals throughout the country, still the reckless pro-slavery editors shout the mad dog cry of 'he is a Catholic' W* will guarantee the above will be paid upon pToof being presented bring on your proof. Ward Beecher's dog story applies well to the Democrat of this place. Ward Beeper's dog barked o long at the hole to make people believe there was a squirrel in it, that finally the do got to believe himstlf ihtu there really was a squirrel there. So it is wi'h the Demo crat. It has got this heie so «fuu ul barking,' and told the he so often about Fremont beiug a Catholic, after it has been proven false time and again, that the Democrat really begins to believe it i? jutt as g&0d cw truth any kou:, and like the poor, deluded dog, he won't give it up, even tf he ia convinced there is no squirrel there. The Fillmore Men.—We do hope the Dcmoarai of iLs place will succeed in geuing up a Fillmore Club in this place. It has been 'tilling and cooing* and 'honey fugling' the Know Nothings so long without any apparent success, that we do feel sympathy for i u labors. There are a lew Fillmore men in ibis county, all of whom voted the Democratic ticket in August with one exception, and now we do hope they will organize and go fcr Fillmore. Let not Republicans be alarmed at the 'Fillmore Demonstrations* in this State. He io*e nothing by tf. They are all Democrats and are trying to get off from voting for old Buckafricatn, and by so doing will increase Fremont's majority in the State. We consider we are well posted in this matter, not only here but in the State, and, nearly ail who purpose to go for Fillmore, voted the Democratic ticket in August, so what can Republicans expect of them. ,. Club—get up two Fillmore clubs—help •sedulous editor calls the attention of his Go it, Back-tails—get up a Fillmore e o n w e a e a 0 Taaders as a woolly article to show hit! readers that Fremont it ut worthy their P'o^re-wig.—The success MpporL of the Democracy Kansas has embol- e n e U s 8U u te Congress re, fates all the negro traders aa bring up, jcracy. arid such 'cow bow' stor.es as the ahore will injure any cause or any body who w s o xt Lei the people- read the Official Reports I i, a Too fact that rremont haa long ago *ile atumpua s the Democrat sends forth will only do him good among the inteili- AW' aird tuiti V p.rt^ri of r-rr.UM- file Ruffians Outdone. o what a dej th oi depravity hat alt- rid fr (.»», be empl y*d ia aid of: be en themselves, to wit: irom the Leaven-, hereafter will be !n this State between Baotutn rcem*-nt.f ibe raactm-nt* uf the alleged e i Timnlten F,11more. The weJy hor* harm* been .•to ire AMc-mWy of tt» Territory ot Kansas, i v o Journal, the organ ot JJrunkeu recently asaembled at Shawnee Mi*n.n, until logt, in which they told the Story as best' believe iu proacribiaaT raen on account or Cjug'ewfclul! hive euvt-d eit'ier ihu it ., ,_ _.k.ok .1,-f their rel'eiou* opinions, b't it is verycertdu was not a valid LegieiaiiT, Assembly, chosen ^Y could for themselsea— which thej n conformity with :!•.. organic Uw by the p~o I had falsified, lied and abused the Free moot. nee it has b^ome an established fact pleofth-.- said T\.-nitorr. .in.! ror» e.i Ttiat. i 0 a s e v e u e i a i n 0 &OiilW»t!ie luty ot the I'r.sideat to n»e the htary i ireo in »a .! Tcrrit ry to j.r.»-rr? the them murderers, assassins and cnarged n a V •»ruiert pcr-.j-anu o opcit/th-reio. aini upon tht natiou»i h^Qwayn io tie Sute of Mic-oin Uiem, and told as idack a taie ngaiastthe I (ron anlawtul M-II-IK an- •earclw*. J*d be it] e e further preVUH Thit th-Pr^ideot l» matured ,, to di«-,rm ta- pre* nt ,.rganed ajilitia a the to do, yet even these false and villainous Territory ol K *a**s, aod recall all th* Uuited I statements of the Border Ruffians, gotten I armed ia»n fritn ging into Raid Territory to di irb th-j public peace, or ai.i in the enforce- s -ite» araw therein dintrlbated. and to prevent city- ... P°r*ers in the Free States to u n e e n a 1 of it at home. e testimony the contemptible trash of such cboshina for which the editor received politi a! "dabbleit as 'J. F. Schenk,* who ^P**** Newton, Jasper Co., a w e e u raB1 ,Bar *n* informs the 'rum-drops1 that they are in Itnca e S 8 Congrt »s and to the high and fiaiteringi^ *111^ U e y L. any the s •tadCougteational history, and Fremont's valiants arc at work to tramrj* under and not Kaniaa, and Ba:at_r/.t. Pr*t«. »cked and vil- u s consciences dare do—had called foul and uunatural (?eeds upon sourians—it was not enough for the Dem ocrats or slav' cratic suppjrters, but the tale from the ruffian organ must be im proved, must be remodeled to suit the re fined taste of ita negro supportea. What a valuable accession to defend Coleman, Fain and the other murderers of Kansas the Democrat of this place would make What a valiant defender of the outrages it wonld be, as it has shown its ability and wittingness to out do in misrepresentation even the organ of Slringfellow himself. Bravo, Demo- erat—you are 4esexvu*g of &uoffice from Frank Pierce. TAe Sectional Party.—In the Stale elections thus far held, it appears that the eboshin democracy have no success in the Free Si*te?—that ihey can only suc- ceed among the auiWiers, fire -eaters and disunionists. Being strictly a sectional party, they hare no chance except among seciiopal- ists and disunionists. Thus they carry every slave State where disunion senti- ments triumph, and have no chuuee what ever in free Mates, where the democratic party have always been successful, thus showing that they have dwindled down to a miserable sectional party, with Cal- hotui'* tiaiatfaida vi«**u •ttf ihetf batman ?tar. Anotner Achievement of the Cnivalry. Wecop/the fjllown^ para r-»ph ftvm '.ae Petenbjrg (Va) Lallj Rrprtij It is Ijut another io*taace showing ths char4ct«?rof the men *bo hive the control of offish (fpiritual as well a« temporal) at the South The H-"v. Mr Bovdmvj. pwtor of the Bap ttrt Churcb at n%rnw»!l«. 8.. Soath Carl'na. h*» recently neeT .ibii^d to re^i^n his position ail mnrn N .rth. bee-*use cf his ap?rvAl ot Senator Samner's courae anl s eiprei^ed r(v px tion to Southern instituti.m*. Th* editT of the North Carolina Ctirinian Aito-aU advi**1 end apo.itieaI occasionally we hear b*d occasion to expose a "kole that vicinity, supported by 'M»g to quit, or consejue»c«s wi.l o i o o this the editor replies raar.- that he cannot be intimidated by any of Just so. It is 'imprudence,* to use the their threats. Southern term, but the 'pious* organ of That is right, Mr. Express, give thorn' tlavocracy in this p'aco wgull not be con- TraJi.—The artide in the l»,t Demo- jcratheadtd -Limited Monarchy,' betrays 4 e w e a k i a E a i e .-.e smallest straws are grasped, no* to cover up the fact that the eh*J sain democracy under the lead of Doug. I 'ng »nd do it boitiiy and fearless- tent wt that mild term. It would be w i uoi o e 0 notices given of Fremont's transactions J'011, oourse, treason and base demagogue ism. there any thing strange in that ja California by Wm. Secretary ot State. Toombe, Brooks, and other sob»nern' abuser. wiU be tut ta Uuvoii, if i U they I foot the CoDstitation. to dissoire the' '"n Union and finally estabiisb sail Toombs K received the higbe.t encomiums for his dictator of the South and controler oi conduct iu California from Congress, ftom slavocracy in the North. the President, from Maicy, And was pre- u of the nation, as he is now wi e u aoiiied with a,s«*rd by the South Caro- msfiuots it reuturas to its patron saint dftians, an unanswerable matter which Calhoun, and quotes a warning (torn tlavocracy can never refute aad such a attcrrpts are ftnile, but true to its n o a nullifiVr and disuniociu. a t'ne gftU e autnof. .i ATer's Ch»rry pectoral *al Cithart Fills.— Such authority just the bind for toe* na,l but a slight trial to convince ths mot seeptieaJ bow tar u s are superior to the o»ber mrdtrnef we bare had is us*. Tbey bate single property of green issportaraoe to the s.:k inl that is 'v -,ajr« .» Hnd. vociacy. Disunion is their object and t.f nuil^atto a th« batt toolesi called in Tipton, lo pursue tbe sirne proper representative of his vie The Denocrat would cail it "defiling the Sumner's courre, and oppose slavery, aod would denounce the preacher who would do so, as a 'pdiucaJ trckster.' Such is the difference. The disunion- m* a e o a o a K e o a msviU o u n i %l N ran^ 9 TH E I O N A V E I S E You Tickle m« and Tl\ Tickle To*. vocracy in the North falUn The very ken the Fillmore Know Nothing party lowest nook has be»n reached. The uudtf its care, in a fulsome article of Democrat of this place, upon the receipt praise to a tontennptible little Fillmore of the startling intelligence of civil war| sheet,'" istued from the office of the Demo in Kansas, having received only the one cralie paper in Burlinghn, says: side ol the story as told by the Ruffians! I» **t that there is a i W e 1 State iwrty in Kansas aa they dared up solely for the purpose of inciting the Missourian-s to another foray upon Kan- sas—even these are not bad enough for the Democrat of this place, who takes these reports and improves upon them by making them wotse than theoiigmalalary of the ruffians themselves. •Oh shame, where is thy blush.* That a Journal published in these enlighted tiroes and in the midst of taese enlight- ened people bhou'd thus exceed the Ruf fians in their worst attempts to vilify the free settlers of Kansas. It was not enough for tne x^easaerei to take the statements of the ruffian organ, sent forth to call out an invasion of Mis- The Democrat of this place, hating ta*|trip to Chicago, whore we sat? several ticket in Iowa, and we doobt nottbit fi- cetteit w U w n 1 w Democrat a good tickling in return for the abov-, and so they go, billing and cooing like turtle doves. When the Buck- african cause depends upon such base falsehoods as are contained ia the above and the aid of negro Worshipping K. N.s, it is evidence of their being reduced to the last extremity. But let tbera bill aad coo said tick le each other, and hug «nd hooey fu gle.1' we can beat them both. In August, all of these pro-slavery K. N.s supported he Democratic ticket, and the Republi- cans have beaten thesa 10.000 in the State, Now let them divide and have two tickets instead of one and we can beat them still worse. Contest hereafter between Fillmore and Buchanan in Iowa," wooly fcorse withdrawn," Fremont a Catholic." o show our Republicans the absurdhy of these things we can say, that if you ask these loving allies where the Fillmore strength is, in Iowa, thew will tell you in Muscatine or Burlin.ton.and goto these places and ask where it is, an'? they will tell you t.iat up Tipi*n tkty art all Fdlmore men aud irom this vou can judge of their real strength from the fact thai in Cedar the only Fillmore men to te found are, with a few exceptions, avoweJ Bucktails, who talk oi voting tor Fillmore in hopss of getting some Re publicans lo do tfie same. In short, this Filimore strength is just like the milk sickness," you never can find out exactly where it is, but it is al- ways somewhere close at hand—in the next town. J. F. Sckenck.—After people have read the vile and abusive falsehoods, set asloai by the above named person, against Col Fremont, it may be well to enquire who is J. F. Schenck? He makes himself out to be rery im portant person in the California con- quests but yet in all the reports, histo ries, messages, or any other documents relating to the same, his name is not found. He is not altogether another 'Aid. Fuimer,' as Mr. Schenck has made one public appearance before this. Philadelphia Times. Many of our! absence from the navy to go home to Bucktail' friends are making huge cal- {Ohio, to cow-hide a man for saying culations in Philadelphia. If they will' Schenck's people (who were among the He is the Middy who got leave of read the Philadelphia Times, the' best! early settlers lived in a log Louse" and believe, the entire Catholic I'f^s of the paper in the city, they will discover their had to go out into the cornfield to change f. error. Pmladelphia casts 56,000 votes, their shirts Being a sort of an ansto-. The Fremont clubs in tbe city number cratic, 'Bully Brooks' man, he could not ceded they will cast 25,000 votes, while the Republicans claim they will carry the already 10,000 names, and it is con-1 uold his wrath, but did cowhide the slan- li it is wr«»ug for Protestant clergyman derer. Of course such a man does not support Fremont all bullys, murderers, aristocrats and ruffians, of the same ilk, go for Buck. Pats it Around. The last Democrat publishes the deci sion or rather uAcueof Horatio Kiag, 1st Ass't P. M. Gen'l, at Washington, com- manding County P. M's. not to distribute club papers, and the ed tor says: Bretoren th*presspa* ti 'dec «ion utmal. and if yon kno* o-' aiv fuiian po-o-niatT wat a»^r«t«» ta tku vloUtil?* of tet ofic mi A ity. re dtvartmeu'., *iti th-s of pr 'P rtv endorsed to lake ku ,o th'-ia to i-uy at hoav un'il '»-»th pre-tCiers andig'*ui democrat peopla at in« North vet a better tea»ri-r *vl learo n.ore of tae priii jie* anl sj.ir.t ,f Chr at place. i i- n w i v i ?k "politicaV' Present proscr.Dttve party, that the/y a te Imprulentiyi bu hi s io» u ooia r~ 7 i.n« ren i^rcd hia ajd' ftr th" moiUurfial work turn out a P. M. in a ten-doilar-a-year atnoag toe people of llarae.lL'' The hxprt't, which is of coarse proelavery (it could not exist ifitwasnot) eoufeMcs that o i o 8 "it is not alleged that Mr actei iraprulent- desperate effottt to keep light from the lyl"' Is co-atnent on *ich proiee-Iiog-i n.cessa- people. The Catholics, in the days o ry Who doubts, if th tt ciergymao aai laud-d iheir worst tyranny never were more in therufflan Brooks. Out he would tv thave made hituselr higty aopolar* Aid becau* he did. L. vise, him to stay at m. tii: h, ieara, aore of the spirit of Christ and his apontl.a ateaua. ofc u~«. in plain rVigtisb, to be hypo cite enough to oaO Brookf a patriot a a i a o e a o a e e 8 e n rjegro-breediii U ._ A .{. v n n „s i eboshin party, and never were stupid not do so, tbe IS. C. Cirfstian Ait or at* ad I a i 0 i laarn «or w n the deluded foi'owers of Toonbe and Douglas. ivufaut Hunts, ft now the lion of sla vocracy. Ha»tn7 al-.vays been a Fede- ral and an aristocrat, he now declares himself in favor of Buck-afrioan, as the o U alvise hu pstroa* on cvory su-ject. froas A- the sham Democracy and their allies.— to the Leeed or.utle. Thro igh tu who4e I «or a»ties none ba. perpi.sed o. more -. «,..' than to tel! eer readers wh»t to take for a cure when bey are mck. Hitt-.rto this ha* been severe trial to ali our atll, lut it will not bere- a'Ur. We have oeen taking, and have sees the •vlii ac* from o'hers that hav^ taken Djctor retails „,«.,, miowa. d- a e o V Fre- that h-i* a -nVr of the Roman 0%th li: faith. I lime—could not say they were voters So much for the Democrat. No w the neat number of this Fillmore sheet," from said Democratic office, will give the Buchanan, e I a w s a a i n Such is the effort being made by the woueri sadly fear that she'll get mem nll ibuti papers to clubt- e 8 V* a e a k i. Is Birds sacred saectuary," for a man to favor "ppli«s well in this instance. All Fede- generalship. Davis "was dying for a rats aod aristocrats who hold to tbe t'ue i cocktail," but as ill luck would have it .. i .^ he had not the necessary fui.l to realne light principle and ten cent sy stent, ffOi, ra .i *w» fot the 'ten-center. The last adr.ee. from Washington are thai the Koow Noinings and Detoocsats 7 e w U aQvf U(,e,i 0 n v e a fisS* We .£ave just returned froi» vote* ou the cars taken with the follow* On the train to Chicago fwt i /lock Is land last Monday raorniog, Fremont, Buohaaan, Fihmore, Dndecided, Would not tell, 3 Among this nombtf wart tbout 1-5 raw Irishmen who went 'Buck' all the From Chicago lo Rock Island on Wed nesday morning, Fremont, oi Fillmore, 9 Uudecided, «5 At the same time a vote of th« ladies was taken, resulting as follows Fremont, 1* Buchanao, 3 Fillmore, The three 'Bock ladies' watt all Irish- women. On the train from Davenport to Iowa City. Fremont, W Buchanan, 12 Fillmore, 7 Undecided, 8 Such is the way the votes stand when fairly taken. The eKoshin Dmocratt hate been publishing a vote taken on the tsthtgh Valley il. R. as follows: Buchanan* 1,084 Fremont, 0 Fillmore, 0 The manner©f obtaining such otiowiat* tnir votes is novel. The Buchaaier roes to the Conductor and ascertain ihe num ber on toe cars—being 1,0^4. e th^n ^o*tr t«j boots on'—1,084—great victory for Bu- chanan. The B'eeuoa- cou -.ties fr R' preaenf-tive, were leceut ly canvassed by Judges MolSeil o* Vl Um, and Spicerof Cedar, and resulted as follows: nut E. M. Wrignt, as, B. HurJ, 623 7 U °"1. .In. "\VOf i e n o ^tu,. ,Ju a occasionally to discuss the broad pnnci ph s uf watt mtti morals as applied to toe /iitical questions of freedom and slavery is :tquite ngt.i for the entire catholic re I gious press of the country tu support Buchanan? Will the 'organ' answer? —Dim. Press. The Pretty Widow.—S. pretty little widow dwelleth in a little street, and she has a pair of pretty eyes, aud two po tty little ieel. N o matter what her name is, or the number of. the house—she'is upon her ditnpl cheek, and her lips give ihem expression—oh so meek.— Her hands are while and tender, but her staineu and tainted up, by handling lager beer. A JWw Way of Raising th* Wind. Mr. Buchanan should stump the Union 1 *nd obedient to "piece the mandates from ihe Vatican, than are i ie*ra,a,ore!t y tr i y a n k e a a s I n w a n e i ,J 1** ,'l!, n 0 e n n e any amount of evidence at our elbow, feather, etc.,' it the old adage, and reduced Dan s to seedy tru jsers and w ""ThTAnny BiU Pasted. his des.res. Davis thougn* over the mat- ter and the n mad e a IUSQ lo ih e rest u a o He U e e U u united and passed the Army Bill wilh-1 liquor- -countryman just tell down in CrsartT-Bot '.Ur of the reading p.iblfr are oot the proviso. State stre«t and cut his head open lhai aware how continually an editor is catfed upon Thus has ruffianism been sustained by Free Stale men from Kansas. The u rushed out. He returned about ten ford men will be called ihe malitia, and mmutea and suid ihe man was better, paid out of the people's money. Slavoc-! racy can now triumph in Kauaas, aa th treasury ot the people can be now reach- triumph and pay their men. f*T Hast thou virtue* 'graces aod btsjttcs of virtue. ^'fl™ •*•*•«»««& -m.at-ut l.k« a com- o i e a v e s a e e n HowtJid jy fThom, the WAT was e eornxBtnetd ia Kaasas. KANSAS laaiuroar, Aug. 11. world T-tritory. boni'i Souiuarjers,atiui,..eri i :nvad 11 E» I *M: «he cries out.'all in favor ol rrem:nt W i Utu.^itrWWIT, pull 'jf their boott'—0. Those or F'll- tu. ir WIT e« *ti i cn.ive.i ...on'd a'-" thv** pi••'»* ii »r.L a .„.•» n ofsLei'.er *iicb »otli indns'-y h*! urov'd*at 'o i s V a more will now pull off their i Kits 0 Tht' eanvtss of votes in the 3lst Rep. Dislri-n, composed of Cliutou and Cedar i a «^..t. «o.i not permit a ar,B lbe o v a '.Ul those i&r Buchanan wiM keep ti.«-ir R.r.ii'B^n. B-nw.i no oth-i- we™ :ob». r-'ei^o arratgirn uts b.ve been mvi« by tLeir ft.'mi. to 'he (,ns n,*r« ti^^ the e u%rd#, and h^u them. Mei- »ao oacui^ romir^rit i«oaitiou- ''r»r«.ji bob'iy |ro.i-.,'n'.hati.R nrson.Brow i and i" '-i ersare released. tb-»y will sh.jt do*a. The (l^ht p* L' compton a o. guo by men who w^ f) the cap't il.t" u»" their o«-n laaguair^.to 't c* CitaAaa Tmi SIS 1760 7 1 14-23 Wright's roaj., Whole vote cast, 318S* 337 Uou iuu. /*-,„,-»- Cooaty tbe pur«.se of o i njllifli-s, and inatr.ict^d by the rna«t-- i i anl refn»i« to a wi'h th.- rj p^ Uv- v, b* ..tap^*..' „v. no ax.v rom»r.t. la stm: arm .jf thi* owe The Entire Va'h'dic Press of the V. Mates fin Buchanan.— Ihe St. Louis Leader, the New York Freeman's Jour nal, the N. Y. uiit Teller, the Boson Pilot, the Pittsburg Catholic, the Puda-j ton fail to gi^e u that pr-t-cti-.a to whteh a delpira CaholTc Herald, the Puilidel-' rhta Catholic Instructor. th« Baltimore i Cdinohc Mirror, me C.nciunati Cnt.ohc f«*e peopl-are ft.tiUedr w ,v ,i9"X" w f^1'^- (cnan lor President. This looks vru sue- y»« all the facta relative to tb *ffun in our tathohc Is tu-re any (Territory. I n hu.. and M-IC i^-d in a alare rdi-ious iu tins curu.us coincident?! f£^" 'd U e tb*1 ,! "-. rr aWly Brooks Ag^ia To the Editor of the Hiaseeri Detnocra*: Oieat excaemeat Bow prevail*) in every part of our uatortuuata Territfiry. There has been a corai^t cnt-r..Mi into by the Atchison a :d w th#~ame author a, *.'' Sj-iD^rfeiUw mon o» the hordnr countiea ol Mis- a n wun, und those Kau&t* Territory, to keey up excitement for the avow'-il purpose ot prevent lag all opposed te than lr- u «tntgrtUn r. to that Territory,»»d tawp.-cfleut aud luotftn .tulicuttiua t««tt »ni i Wi-Mi muoe a party ot t..ft K aud devt'u'yfl'-,t rui paay, aud starltd irom Leaveoaorth, aad otb«r tt.i?er. luteadiug to w i ,- theuuehd. a a patt of th« comry.wao were kno*a to he Free l^o'ss^po^M tiUte uteu. lbe »oove company armed and tur- aiah-J *uh provisio.is aomauiiM:.., aud teaim» I^KI.. ..tn. _LV.*1,' °^f of cuvtfince by ttie irituas iu Missouri, took up a«br 11a.' of march.bdViug prev.ouaiy de'lar el tti At taeir iaieut.ua WM to take poid-«i »n uf MaubAttan City au I (Sec mutry in that Ttciuity aod ou arivtua uud tbj oituens oftbatpart of the Ttiritoiy employed in buiidiug houses, aaa.ug impruv.:uiduu. & Sbomy Iter their ndtm*» n act'of justice arrival, «. ti-^ht •««ritiitnf*nfV'tl whir.h rpjuil^.d i i arrival a ti^ht cooiuienoed.whicb resulte imt»k- a defeat ot the somh^ra meu by the citizens 0t Hi ley Coualy. Had theve ni.-a gone to word, at ktoded totbciro*u aflti.*. aud n have pluu* dar*l private u«es, *t«!i-n ooi»s. aod drove aotunl s.'ttters front their h•««•, ttics cu s-nsot H\\?y Oouiii» wiiutl uuver 6AVI' m*le any O'-.m ptaiut g*!""*' tU.iit, u-jr would any viol^nc have occurred. Uuo a le* d*v* el*iHHi until aaotbi Jtn any oi pro *U ,.t -y 'ni-itio ib» n iro ber oi o'ie imiiited and -twhtfc ..f the to w u ILiwII^ o k no-.-ewio'i Kia ikliu. t".,. v ealVii up'-n e»«fy .« 1. are tD«'r ee(j tneraj. fwn tn I mM 0 th,- t,nr j.,m tu -m n*mea- *lie Free-dtdte men re ing taiig eoiniel|ed to abandon their property.it was soon V**^ by ibae- i aoi o 1 rnea. It beittir iatp-jxeible for a Free State mm to g»tre dresj from tbe om nided court* or Kan««i Terri torv. ib*y with annie of thtir frii-ndd rrturned, anda'k-.! prini«ntoo to p- 4Ce»b)y ei.-joy tbe pri vil ,"• o' their r.c*)'.-' iiul pr r-\. I-e a wer was. you are abolitionist* ana ntu*t clear the territory, aud at the »m Umi aber-. vei thej male Ui-ir a p'ar»(ic, th»y w-r«* firid nt by some of the party *ao calM them* Ivi.s law and order men. Then it wa«, f»nd n^t till then, that the Fre^ State uieu !et^aiined re'uruut die in the a'Uiri,it The fg.u nhicb er*q"d,»nd of which you hjve no doubt Leard. this took plae ami *hio^ lusted ao.nu t'ire». boura, In whioh ihi- roa sAta. n wer* be it-n ami -aeor th.'n until, while the re.=t a^d, having lo»i tneir arti and ^auuon. je ur e St.ttt- ui'-n had it In their liven ol all iboat- pet- h*™^o.ifcifthi uke» JCtU^ h,t Fr -e -Sia' in to i .•••iki i.it pr si vi ry '""l" Leco.mtoT For ,art.v h*«.. b-"«n m..vinar the -outlitrn tin ra »en a 'Tea cents a day and sheep's head and i U'«»ty Con-t." pluck is en ugh for the labo.-ng man.— J." Jauats thtchuntn. Dying for a Cocktail.—Davis bad only one fault—he sets oo high a value I on "distilled liquors." Ibis habit baa hand ma a glass of his life is despaired of." The barkeeper flew around and ban Davis a!oui three gilla of first qual brandy. Davis seized the mug and A .,„ „,._ ..f.r u ?*r"?dtio 0 ed to supply the funds lo complete their tint I n s was arrested for sirig.o" the ti n o liar keeper said "(jlad lo hear it," and U ,, k e a Samaritau for the remainder the day. In about two hours aiter S u a i 5 ,Iv, -b4r'{- M*n il n wgiil nromp'ly rt- A« o I ir e th e cr ii-l ae.Ion of the '»w r. ,t-r« in K-n»is. I' •l-b to se- m*j'.r fy if the »ctq»l «etti».r« of thia T«rritory d*c'de at the ba'lot boT. whether It b- a nitre or a free Staff, anl not force ro-n ti teaie tbe T»r itory at the point of the bayonet i-t betfjn eb-c'i.m AWKEICA. Kmm the t'lttsoir^ i,./-tte, 20. Fremont Club Mobbed at Wheeling. Our r-» i are asviro ta*t a Frein nt Hub, euiiSirtuif rf some t,f»y or sixiy mem'-rn, ban c«voia,c to previou»nui'c«,intbe Melo-leoi II..it The aui:enc: v large.ard as so, a a* *p- akiug i i com:ner."cd,":g'is of disturbance wen tiivrTest-d a mighty pretty widow, a perlecl little «*..,*),)« that numbers olr F.ilm r- and Hi.,?ha:iaa mouse. Trie rose and lilly blended live m-n had d»«enifi.-d to aiiaturo ano break up 'he meeting. Tbe Da iy Time a Fiilmire D*p r, says tbiit aa tbe 'p -akin proceeded.the -mo i Btrati'.ni o» the oalsidM became empnat:c aod turful-i t,"aod -ihere were fnqnei.t che. w for *r''1 Ki.lmor and looeUon, for ichan*o. A •. m's- i irle.1 w.ihhsHes.ndtT..an« tor aiga-r^and «/g 'll* g/o w nhipp-.n." Tlo-ii rorv-n.'nct-d v oleritn. I •oriel, atom-, until finally lh« m"m»*r« of the Ven.y he bat OUUlotlO all the looo.s.i-.ion.hvl several, .t fi ,-, rei V ,.U. i A It e n nutmegs.. He Tn« a*««» iri-nd- a-miiy *oi him to shouikde r»e called thW e fifty cenut President, i cimceaimeM, ftota aheuuo he waa ,iilKL\j t.,k II prooi of this statement is wanting, we *°J%ii o b,fare M,i" u acMon crushed out in o u a n Spangled Banner Irom a dry goods legislative Assembly of Kan«r,a S20 box Straogoleliow. thai Davis Don'tj 00(1" s .- i r,Jl« ... range le.iow tnai^uavi.? tjont 0 0 0 Th e Sena'e'recede. fro it mean any aartn, Wilt nave hit cock oppotjtion to iho amendment, and the bill '*»bbinKl a- well as f,,r hi. own saV-y from t» e mob. Y -*trday he :tppe»r- A'dermwi Ualiy. and «4n tVd to b«i'l for his ar»pe\ra:iceat aa exawm^U u te 'ore soeecb and free political ""irgiisla,eveo ia wheeling at the extreme weot» rn end of tht) Rtafo. wh jse chief b-isii.f«. is with Sio a,,d the ^n e State? of the Weet. The Republicans if Wheeling had a*Herobled tox-ther an American tit /. ma a Uwful p'lipoee, under the orotection ol the C-OJ sti-ution an i 1 aw. TheeyU,^n plu'orm tb»-y mi utio n a n I I a w iti wnh hAd^adop- u:d doe. not contain a K.nKl, prUKMple whH. Is ,o. in atr.ct Mksordanos witii the i ngbw of pendenee .i.ad tbe Constitution. Yet tbey ar* treated with violence, aod are cruened ty il stroiia power of nurutH"«.and ti-is denial o! tree. dum of speech and action ia. 'he choee of a i'r— I sd«nt, \*«/,pl,ii,drd by th Wheeling Timer hs I F7/ 'Kite orgm in Weat'rn Virgin A. Ir Siy« that Virgin-a is aoi ..r-psr^ iUj o W i lkSur,, o soc::atior!» -th-r rr.-m~.nt As- a u uVlir vheimiiirf saiti m. at in tbe Bute mhieh tHT/ pmtthtm down, wherev er they are attempted!' The House vi the Senate —Btsideg defeititig the Kansas Pacificatiou and Army Appropriation bills previous to its adjournment, thr House also put another veto on Ihe slave-extensioa scheme* of the Senate. To the hill appropriating money for the payment of the exp«ns»-s of the Legislature, Executive and Judical departments of the Government, the insisted upon an amendment, striking out the words "for compensation mileage {,of the Members of the passed.— Chicago Petit. np*eiM Cornwpoad 'nee cf the N. Y Triluxr nraTi«.hiflg u t'OAf vV«..:jre», Aatjnat ft. a w ctn- near A K ^-.h..r ^,„ n n n u bcm thr 8ijJ|j u ting talk in c-rtain i.ii K Tai a i n o-riai n i.iiela- at lb,-1 i*ht, H,,(t .d"_ I *arn thnt 1're ton 8. Brook,, wltl a r^niia' tin »-\.«te.l BHveral jrentletncnnt Wjj'a.j gQg." r. ""'^i rexims, sed u eafca a «n. The CSaavteer^i!a,! th y i e A detePTH a S s S i ,?u' THtS.t!Sm^-iltS^ cauae probably of Brooks conduct. Wbna Mr Brori. wMcalle.1 upon by son,., of M, e 'n\Su frrends unlay, and arraigned for a o o u S said be did not remember bavi^ thus ctdacf ed him«!f that bs was exalted with wtne.Tnd expressed bi4 deep regret If he had, ander the oirouiu.iUac*«, oftVnded any one. I gl«o%ytb alee preparad to driver it **,.&„*%£?. he purt,na*. r. Our lime oaa't be *,,.iU am' iVu atwa^oHtaandattUe hrln. 4 mM.a %aetof Tiptoo, near Daiggnns' aiiU. Kaatr A O I ^N SAMUEL DEWEL'., S 0 AT TI*TO!T A .M OMlitMAh J.AKD AG*«T WILL attend promptly to all busi*** inn raaJr •"a»erit:i«.i',ii aa J»ill7Ar OF VAXes Buying and Selling rm Commution, I ., at klaeSkas *L ti-vita •aia«i»L» »t urn* ay «aii. v,a!!t ^L'.l^i.'.y.'l «-a» ar -jtaia«» ttaoa •aica la alta*W4 t. alnaubia d«aiii.u. —.• cauj, MM a aba. UH 9. w k 9 v K rt i a t« ra.kl.o b.:t \bv fret »•$ .'.-son of i' jir b- i«i. &, that «s au i cn.iv're.i •on'il na^e thv»»* pl-.-w* »?pt:,iZ%\% Saat-it. ra»«ia. illI I W 1 K J»L,. !0 e3 *u s wr SO «1 WW n I K I I -i) w s W N s u a t^i U 339 K KS 1 W S I V k I I amaamt *«•«, Ttw.,.i 1 1 a 3 V t» the tr^* Ma»e mm Tber ire uow ^va» PHt »ul \Wv ii.virj ,-^ted hiein handled men from th" Soith s^^o/tetl by U-* i tb -o':auHl n «f the Moo-u a-i:., -,- n i I istration ofKanaa^ r.rr tory. tSe aat mn il pr vlWg,^ aiij )(„hink, Telegraph, ttie Buffalo sentinel, the De- ar- in»ad«d, our lives threatened, our f.'.ea.' troll CatfioliC Vindicator and the Ctiar- at' mnrder«l. ourw.vea itis^ltid, what -oaree lestfn MiscelUny' which comprise, we mV,\7"(i^k"'' Fit s v t»l»a»«.»» ,1 OT», a« :»»*»,£-' a ,f «,iii i k i k i ».ia »ad r. -tmrn*. -. »•»,•»-oraab, a r^aa •. a .i-. fto aV r.i-*. iua» tri^.i-. ia k r»» riaaerfao ar* -aef \*j il'. n «c4u-t Maljaa*. ,. d«. *a:«i tb «'iprly e* a. Alan J*awifctlsit *a* i., ,«- in .,«tc aai rj« 1' .•• T. -ntar Vtl*-l At .-«t.jji*t-T, .-Tthh •••fTt.-Sr bAiH.f5,Ll/LvTE!.I^ Geaeral Laasl A^ut.t at Tifiioo, )**». n cu„ i i *HUSHlng th U,P V upex?ivmnrrt. Vben u JI met to Kan **,'"lf. rf e tj. suaire i* plAC-1 n»M th* list ot those a) *. "»!"ne«, corrisfi, center* pap^ ot. h*ve. &o,U.* ben n 'P 1d that orders la«l, *r V by -»vere«- nt.'-v.j ___? lea. Ia,»a«. i»7 k.,i tbe Free State men of tLls T*THtrv are to be ap" Blanch-red and n i W of Vir property M-.-J- o.llOXA lor "ajt rlrtois iif -rnied me:: f* ,TJ toe St«na are fi ^i.'tfj Of 50 acre*, in li wa t'• Mi.fttr saViHbert into the Terriu.ry, to dri»a :u Inns m,r »'ii, il »ou»«, li I •. tyfce *,.,& a ••!)*•. and to mardor every one wbo ret'iaA-i u o'cj fffct*, 1* acres «.f lln be their order". U':li the Gov-riim nt at W V re,tL wm\\ t* pr-r- i" pr« «i-H ti. o. -t.-^ kimlM-, :ce! ir« at.: ."-b^-roii. li% »"it«.ied into ortck. stnne mar- •',^ orua««mt«, wmk, pl«««BT pf n SS *•-"_ I am icterm-iied *r five satis o po*»Tf..! r. piib i^b*-fiiie."i t) nrot ct t!,-» P*:ro:'*»*- Frf» ljilh*t, !i.f jj^ai.jn ap^hr aM^ ci'zeoa o »M, T»rrit«.ry.' it *ou4 a-.p-ari pr who may f*vor me witf. th«'r .. J. W *Hrf ART. ^u s' r». auts, .it tt SwTTAaauiT «i. mor/.-wben our hMuet rca i»u "I h.i'. ».f i i alaa »».•« Y -I i* ».i Ir. tf », i .S„ », k i i U fr 4, p-r .r« A I —A i,l i:\ UAlbiAl... r*?.t. A no i- si or: 1W i n n i I .'^ t»»* i U 1 f,*|rtR re. *1 TltMlCK -r 4 A S taiHt. Of iba ai.ava, «P aaraa a awl **r~m ,t R,.*TC» I.asn. Th« .-aobt tn n -v -r auk Biakly af w*a4 -art -.•' at b-»d RuqairaoftVLLI.^ sriLSst. Kotioe. RS. V. W. Hcatt ioui ojiened atelect Vhool iortke jounir :u hr« Ti|uo, in tbe iietb odiat Charcb. Tenn- or mttion of three WunUte are Orlinar,.- branches •S.oo Itigher do «*,0b Ho rle^ttetl^n eteept In eatt tnc^s, S'inc I5t':i. I-.'.•'.. -tf A U a a i n i a i a i a u i e IsJOTICE iahen-by jrirrn that letter- *A* llj fa»ued to mer i minir raio i hi*- IJ«" tD e been formed iu Wheeliiijr.and thatM-rnnjrem-nt* 'te estate of ileary Whe,deee*aed. AU person* vere mak-nir to hri.iK ont Fr-mfwit el-etoral iiK?oSd to aai estate will make p\yo»eot a tick On Friday i.ight Uat. the c'ub met. ao- o0^^ to th* su'ncr b- r. aad those having cUlm* again nail eatAI- will present th«rn for setth ineot. duly authenticated. SOI-H.A W'tm, 36 4w.pd Alsstnistratrix. ointy Cotrt o* G-d.tr coun Io*a. upon SheriJT't Sale. BY \ir1ueof an Execution, to me sireeteU issued out of the lerk's office of th« Dis- o 0,|rl a«"l f*r the County of Johi.bon, a e Burl o elub were driven from the hall, some •-c^p ng i hand*of Dr. 8milh. A young man. aim of th- A ..f^i..,?, i a# r.» i i .. a p-.c.e of s e Tn e dra-.-w' s iri-nd n-wll y *, hi o »«''1 «*'»»h'"«*^h».tBlREl.EY*,asccruymaHNJOH therem. in fsvor ol Finilley A. »n'1 gainst John i'iv»:« I hate levied foll,KVirie' N o a real estate, lo wit The 1 ua 't e of the South West quarter wrtion 2(1, in lownah.p «io, lanarel. wr' a'"1 ,!:* N 1 n W e s i'1»r,«r tbe back way. Sava tbe T.m i o| Hondsy 'l'|»-rt-r the «outh Kast quarter af the North West quarter of section 2), townjhip Si, ranee west, aii.l the South East quarter of the South «h« *.uth West y i s tL Sh' rirl of Ordsr co.. lowi Tipton, Iowa, Aug. 11th, 18.MS. 33,4w. John Moffii vs. Isaac H. Wheel*. To laaar |I. W'lieeler SJ lit- You are nerel'y notified, that there Ta O now on file, in the onVr of the Clerk ol the District Court of Cedar (.V r»ty, ?.nd State of IHWS.B pe*itmn of John II. Moffit, clsiisnnt "f you tbe "ntn of three hm cire«! and iwemv fle '.'.Mars. a« mnrey justly !oe '.lln fiomyou. for ipo thr»hji,^ aiic.hiae and fn.r«e po*»tr. piircha»»l by you i,f stid JiUn R. Mofnf, ar I ,| ie ail thn Stat- and w,.b the /.cclaratiuo ot tmle- BhaniFof «aid Cour.lv has in^le a refun. to wc u jif% clsiol, by vfituc of a writ of atutbment, V,.rk of said Curt, and that the. Comt upon toe original noti-e in said sttit. that you are not fou*d. Now, un'e^yuu ap[iear^ti.' artwer thereto on or before t'je first day of Ua I next ti-rw of anid ,-,.oirt. lo be b. K"n »«.d hell- I en i oi theiiii il*v of r-e ember, ItSG. _j ud. ttstnl I will be rendere«l agai..si yen for the wbaMt amoui t, with intercs-t and coils, and your pro p*rty io]d to satisfy ibe s*m». Ha,4w. S. W. YOUNG, BISSAU Sricra. Clt.'-: of niatne. Osart AC'-.* lor Pl'fT. of Ccda: c». JESTRAY NOTICES. n K I I K -K .- a i le tHifw- rsnret Tewa tevn.N']. i he IV"rt-» -.1 ii IV ll-M ».u« ti'awn bui»» rourieta Uaiei. algh w.l, a V. •»•!. in .. b, l«l' bi»d wM.a. a»T»*:i In ti e fm-' aqpiewid i 1" B'« i. f«an'':! Kji^ralt.. 1 a- fuiM -Ja.l na ami aae bajr «. ••'. iiflaan ban-« Mfli. w,ii •-.,«« aalta IHa rta-M a i i v to old. Hid a (ifra ae a» aaaeadr #i e m. hafinc *. tjLAie-er U!»aa. MM, Aim i. *. I*. i W O n K .« %To DOLLAR llt"-W A HU, Strayed frorr the mi'•' ri'wr t?-0 l-atttftt white nu n aL .ut 8 or W y«ara o'A. 4u3 a J«a aorrel bor«e. witli whu a1-a' o 'us laot aad Wliita f-'-t. about Unt 14 yea, i•' !"io HOiUl1 a little hart. Both were nhod sit teatot. Ten dollars reward will be g»v»o to a«f te* SOB returning them to Oowtf s Ferry. n i Two*. MxT'-atu.