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Citn Register P. U. ZIEBACH, EMTOH I O I Y I O W A Dec. »t, lilt. Drinocradt Stale Convention* Th D»iro-rnrv Town ',V. meet In Stat# Poteen lion a *he it in Dea Maine*, on the* 2.'i1 ot Feb m.ry. t*so. •!.« Me^nto. t.i r.'ii'ment tb«-iu in poae The ratio of n pr*aenta!ln will be one Delegate for •»«rjr on* huodrvd Pemouralic! Toten cant In the r»a partite Coantlea th* 8tM» for State ofltaar* at the late dct-Wr ele--tion. and on* IMe/a?e for a fractiou of frwty vot«« iT«r tiiat nwin^r, provided that every U rdo..*.«.... CH«r'is,c Chi 'lt»fta* ...» CiSrltA Clinton Clnjrti-u ft i.Ol «A»» Cravforo Dalian lacitur !t'iaware withoid their obedience to tbe akase of i and important. Upon thcui devolve* the solution of all oar pre*eat difficulties. If they really desire 4 cessation of this rui nous warfare, they have th« power to af foci it, by discouraging any departure* from the Constitution and regarding th* irert.- of all section* with true impar tiality— ju«ti e and patriotism. rraiTlVE SLA VK CASE l!f WOOD Bt'UV OINTY. On Wednesday evening last a gentle- 1 man from Alabama, wbo»e nasi* we have tb. National bemocraii- Contention which win been unable to ascertain, accompanied by SMBbleatCbaileaton io io mina'n camtidnt.. f,«r th. r* ,, *T ™, ^residency aud Vic ^residency of the I'tilt-d States ,1P' »f I'»kot» City, N. T.f VIS- TIm Convention la called at Pes Moines purmaM 'te^ Sergeant's Bluff, and arretted a col to a revolution of the taet Stat. Onventins, end on ored man named Win. Philips, (who bas »he *M of Febrnsry .. being one of th. „oat .ppm- fes,JeJ jn #f w proprlate da a that could bo wilted Buch a pur txm i Ivsij., ot herpeaut s lilufT, forMreral j*ari orpii.ii.dcortii(v, xithoiit r08»rdtoit«»ou.1«i.»nt» Souf to bo* de corn," Ac., *oon became l«l^ nt.s *o which ®aelt county wl'.l be .utltieC In 11 Citizen* rallied for the purpose of ihwartl.ing the designs nf the "dealer* in human (lush and bl iod.'' Tbey repaired, en masse, to Dakota City but what trans pired there we are not advised, ^further 2s thnn that when they returned Bill'' wa* with them, and is again at hi* old hom* in 6 Serjeant's Bluff, iu the enjoyment of hi* it 1 inalienable right*" and in Ui* pursuit of will le a« follow*: ic .iaap 1 I .'ntf-TPO® .... to I Johnson .... 1 K th tba ^(a/e roQ?«utU'ti l!hii»nkee. AlAini Appnuooae Admr Aa'i«xi ... }^'hmiau Hiluiift Visia........ Lutlr Boon** Br*m^r Plae*h*wk Calhoun OIjm 14 happine'*. s i 1 1 Mi-hatl Mi t* M-.u.aia »uroj........ Montgnuiory ..... i»'RrUn uukM Folk Die^enfon........... Pen Mnn«v.......... l«b\i|ue nic -tt Floyd rmnK»»iJ 'r«»a'.otit (iiuiul Uuthrir Ilftniiit'tu llanrock llarripoo Hafflic. ............ Htttrr Ilorarl Jtufnb'llt....« Hb ... 1m Jarknoii 9 I'cCawat'tmlH ... 5 j' wesblek,.,.,.. 19 KiDtfi(4d,..»..».« 3*: F'oir 1 sholbv M-»ry. 3 M«»ux 6 S l«5t !lK:: (•borgaiiiSHl) ren,... i i w.-pcito, 1 Wnrrcn 4 \VH*iitngton,. 1«» 2 Winr.eshtek, 1 I W -ojiiarv.... 1 Wrirlit Wimieb.go. .. Sinr? the al»ovp wa» written we bave received a communication from Sergeant's Bluff, giving au account of the arreit and rescue, but a* it i* not accompanied by the writer's name, aud is very severe on persons interssted in the nrrest, we are compelled to decline its publication. We have no other objection* to the publication of the article but in order to protect our self from impo*ition we are compelled to exclude all communication* not accem panied by a responsible name, Corres- u u 2 l|l u. V i i'tvin uti»....... \i \-O'-ih »rtai, pondenis will please observe this rule 13 .... COX(.UES». .... 10 Tt ii not provable that the oi^snization of the House \s yet been effected. Up to our lsst advices from Washington, sev eral ballots for Speaker had bee.i had but without any thrice. '1 be South Ameri cans hold the balance of power and declare mi unwillingness to unite with either Pein ecrats or Republicans. No disposition is manifested to adopt the plurality rule.— Under these circumstances it is impossible to predict where ao organization will be cimp'eted. The proceeding thus far ex hibit the mist uiiliarmoiiious state of feel ing and very little anxiety to transact busi ness. The last ballot for speaker resulted as follows: I 3 I S ..... 1 1 1 ited bj li 1 Worth Mo T»uiity wi!l b« pormlited to b«» roproi pn.»*y in tb« t'or.rentica. Tb« »ev«tal oouut\ Dt*!.iorrstir Cectral rmmittec« tfafouirbout tbe ^tate are rejueaWd to call couiit* Coaptationm or to take Rtiv men!*uiraaaainnj be pre aeH^l y par'} ru'sl uaage in th#ir reape^tite rot)Qti«ft, far the purpose of s» curiuff fr in eferj ecuaty a f.tir and full repreeeota'ion of Deltat«« lo the State Content ton. 1 A. MAI10NY, Chairman Mate IVmocrmtic Eaecutlre Cmb. Dubiin»e, Dor. 2d, XH59. THC DECAY OP PATRIOTISM. Sherman (Rep.) Boc.'ck (l)em.j Giliaer Aui.) Scattering The present aspect of afflirs in tbis country is anything bat satisfactory for tho present and pnmi*ing i good for the fu ture. To those who louk upon us with jealous i'j', and desire the downfall uf our institutions, or at least the loss of their influence in behalf of freedom and self government, there is much in the events his wny. If put down in ot:e contest he BOW shaping themselves to catue exulta- s sure to come up in another. When he tion. In our history hitherto we have af- came out as candidate for Mayor the re forded a brilliant emample of the highest gulars were disposed to treat the matter as type of patriotism. The greatest good to a joke, and pronounce Fernando insune the greatsst number has n vor been over upon the tpestion of Mayoralty. Tam looked. We have bad our sectional strife*! many with all its prestige and influence and temporary excitement. But wis* H. V. CITY ELBCTIOS. Fernando Wood is a decided brick" in WM against him. Of course the llepub councils always prevailed and were strong- '"-cans fought him as their enemv who ly secii.ded by the voice of the people -shows no quarter. But no use. lie was Dangers froaa without have ever been met' supported by Mozart Hail, the semblance with ths warmest affection of our peop'e an organisation. This was enough U for their own safety, union and prosperity. I maintain his political character. He then Whatever the danger, whether from with "pplealed to the masses in the City ol oot4 or within, it has always 4been time 1 A government can exitt and prosper Only by the patriotism and conservative character oi the people. We roust desire union for the sake of th» union peace for the sake of paacs harmony for the sake of harmony, But is it so. Let a candid, unprejudiced observer look over the events of the last few months', and if possible de termine Will ho not find much to excite alarm and humiliation? The most dili gent research will reveal but little if any of that genuine patriotism which when the occasion demands can rise above party feeling and sectional prejudice, and take a bold *tand in bchnlf of the rights and in terests of tho nation. We have become loo intensely partisan. In this day party makes and unmake* public nenjuitus effectually a* a tvranical court. Few dare »»'hich be is emphatically one. Tbe result ly met, by tbe living, virtuous patriot Fernando is again Mayor, by 3,000 ma ism of a'l sections. I* it certain that this jority—a result as decisive a* it mi unex healthy state of things will continue I pected. Has no dangerous element poisoned the fountain of our p. ace—strength and pros perity Are we not daily becoming more and mare extremists iu theory—passion and practice TIIE DAILY STATE JOlRSAt. The I owe State Journal, of Des Moines, i* now issued daily, and will be continued during the session of the approachiug Leg islature. The publisher* of the Journal are enterprising gent'ensen, always in ad vance of th.ir cjtemporaries in the publi cation of news and stutestieal information. 1 be pioceedinf- s of the legislature prom ise to bs of ire than usual interest to the peop'e af the State, and persons desir ing to keep potted up thould net fail to take the Journal. It is furnished at the fulluwing rates: Daily for single copy during session, $2,00 Clubs of five $8,000 crftt'.c caucuses or the will of those who dispense tbe ppoils, otherwise their hopes of the euccession are gone. The organization of pnrtie* properly made and used are not only desiruble but beneficial as the means ef carrying out true principle* and sound policy, and giving the administration of affairs to competent and faithful hands but when made the means of practicing upon tbe credulity and passion* of the people and upholding the bands of dema gogue*, it take* tbe hue of proscriptive tyranny. of ten, imilOCRSTlr KTATB CONVEN TION. We direct the »tten,i™ °f our Demo- ^rl|!n^,, t0 VGnt'0D chH for a State Con- tor lh® P«rP'«® of electing dele- gates to the National Convention, to be found in to-day's paper. It is highly im portant that each and every county should call convention* and send delegates to the S ate Convention, so th*t in the delegates to the Charleston Convention a true and faithful expression of the sentiments and choice of the Democracy of Iowa mav be given, aud that there may be no doubt or dissatisfaction a* to the action of those delegate*. DAILY KKBKAKKUI. If this were not to we should not aee resistance to law applauded, or sympathy ponred out like water upon the traitor's tomb—or the council ehanibera of the na tion converted into a theater of tumult and bitter *trife—prejudice wrestling with prejudice, nod sections warring with sec tions. Tlie North has its party—the South ha* it* party, but Rom* has none. This constant *ectio«ial warfare and cry of di* nnior.—theso eternal plotting* and move meats of fanatics in the North and South •n not harmless. The become danger out becau«e they become familiar. The people take the cue of their leaders and become excited and prejudiced as they.— Under *uch circumstances, impulse and jumps at it. At this moment the dtiterity feeling gain the ascendancy, and sound i fisherman i* evinced. He suddenly nnbiaced judgment is scarcely exercised. I "P001 mouth and catches the fish be .. .. .. tween hi* teeth. One old msn we saw before have tbe relation* of the The enterprising proprietor* of that ex cellent newspaper, the Omaha yrbra*k\an, have commenced the publication of the l)ai!y Srbraxkian, to be continued during the **s*ion of the Legislature. It contain* full and conciae reports of the Legislative proceedings, together with a goodly amount of editorial, news and miscelluneoua mat ter. It is furnished at the low price of $1 'or the session which places it within the meaua of all. CsrcntN'o Fmi —They have a curious way of catching (ish down on New River The fisherman lies down on the bank, with his head over the stream, holding a worm in his mnuth. The fish, attracted by the spiral workings of the worm to eaeapa, down lbere htd worn hi, t-#|h off JfmtfU t* been nf vital 1 catching fish. Feci!—Umton Uow Sugar. LEQIILATIRK OF KEBSASKA. Ho!m,n .vj., o! Kerpeaut s isiutr, foratreral j«ara i'Bst,) as a Ii.giur© slave, and carried him to Dakota City. The fact thai 44 The Legislatve a«*eniMy of the Territo ry of Nebraaka convened at Omaha on the 5th in*t E. A. Donelan was elected Pres ident of the Council, and S. A. Strickland Speaker of the House. Forth* benefit of our aubacriber* res id ing in Norlbren Nebraska, we will, from time to time, copy into the Register such parts of :li» proceedings uf the Legislature as we th!nk will be of iuterest to them. On the 7th M. Hill was in the clutches of the "uijfger catch ers v and was about to bs taken 44 down 107. 88. 22. 14. Ilinsdale gave notice that h. would introduce a bill to legali*. the act* of William Pilgrim, late Regi.ter of Deed, of Dakota county. I Crockwril Hydraulic and Manufacturing *200 r'r, i r- e Company of J)ak«ta tounty. Mr. Broahead, to incorporate the "Great Missouri Iviver Highway Cut-off (by the Zezeka Route) Hydraulic and Manufactur ing Coaipany of Dakota County." Mr. TufU, lo incorporate the town of Dixon. On the 8tb, Mr. Tuft* gave notice tfcnt be would introduce a bill authorizing J. Osterling to construct a mill dam on Wy oming creck iu L'Eau qui Court county also to define and settle the br-uiulxry be tween the counties of Dixcn aud Ceditr. CONGHESIIOSAL, Sekate.—The Senate was called lo or der at 1 30 1,} the Vice Presideat. A prayer was thcu made by Dr. Gurley. Forty-tight Senators were present. Jno. C. Ten Lvck, of New .'ersey, and Henry P. Haun, of California, both ap pearud and were qualified. The absentees were Messrs. Benjamin, Clay, Crittenden, Davis, Douglas, Fitch, 1-',:/.patrick, Hammond, JubiiBon of Ark., Polk, Sebastian, Seward, and Toombs. The committee to have full power to aend for persons paper*. Mr. Trumbull, of Illinois, gave notice that when th* resolution came up he should move to amend by extending the inquiry to the seizure of tbe Arsenal at Liberty, Mo. The enstomary resolutions were adopted to inform th* llouss of Repre.eniutives and the President that the Senate is ready for tiusiness. Hoi si:—Mr. Allen, the clerk of Hmlast House, called the House to order at noon. The din of voices immediately censed, spectators were excluded from the floor, and the member* took their seats. Mr. llaskiu* nominated Mr. Hickman of Pennsylvania. Mr. Stephen* nominated Mr. Grow of Pennsylvania. Mr. Brig?* nominated Mr. Boteler, of Virginia. (Numerous voice*, iuipaticutly call the roll.) The Cleru appointed Messrs. Houston, Corwin, Adrian and Briggs tellers. The roll was called and 2lil member* ans-.vered to their names. 1 he absentees were Messrs. Stallworth and Laudown, of Al t.bam:i Blown and Adams, of Kcn ic'hy liindman and I{u#t, of Arkaritas, and 11 a tit i I ton of Texas. Mr. Florence said, in listening to the call of the roll, "I iiotieeii that several member* were absent. In order to enable them to participate in tho election, 1 move the House adjourn (ill to-morrow." Mr. John Cochrane—"I hope the gen tleman will withdraw the motion." Mr. Cobb—"Ob, let us nave one vote." Tho House then proceeded to vote. Firit vote for Speaker Sherman, tif Bocock, $10,00 Weekly during the year and Daily for ses sion, $:i,oo. Address, Will Porter, De* Moines, Iowa. Mi Grow, I.". Boteler. 14 Da vi«, 2 Philips, 1 Gilmer, II Nelson, Mr. Crawford of Georgia, here rose ex citedly, and, interrupting Mr. Stevens, said H.imething about ihe Union meetings at Ca*tl« Garden and tn ihe North, lie was loudly called to order while others appla ud.d his remark., which were nearly altogether unintelligible, owing to the con fusion which prevailed. Members from all sides rose to their feet others crowded to the area, near Meters. Stevens and Crawford. Tke greatest excitement pre vailed, and at one time it was feared there would be a collision. A Baker in Englaud stole a tombstone for the hearth of his oven. One of his customers, finding a death's-head on the bottom of his loaf of bread, ran iri dismay to his deacon, fearing the end of the world was approaching. 'J'be latter wa* in equal trepidation, when, on examining his own loaf, he found the marrow.hones. In their alarm they had resource to the parson, who could afford thein no consolation, in asmuch a* "Reaurgarn'' wa* legibly aet forth in bold relief upon his own loaf. A man passing through a gateway, in the dark, hit hit nose agaiist the post I wish tiSt post was in hell,'' aaid he.— Better wiah it somewhere else," said a bretandcr "j«* «i|hl W i|ftin«Wt e-raia." EDITORIAL BREVITIES. P1 Toe population of San Jfrancis^o accord ing to a recent census, was 70,000. A Vermont paper states that a short time sine* a man in Coventry wbile engaged iu digging a well, cam* upon a quantity of frogs, embedded in th* clay, about twenty feet below the lurface. After exposing them to tl.e air for a short time tbey be* came active aud hopped off. The Ettning Journal »iy* that a well ,j:for"""1 whose busines* take, freT-nHy to Cuba, assure* it that S""°r Mr. Tufts, to incorporate tbe «J. M. I °V,edl'- of The Legislature of Kentucky organized 03 the Jth by the election of Mr. Porter, of Mr. Mason, of Va., submitted a resolu tion which be would call up to-morrow, for the appointment of a committee to inquire into the facts attending the late invasion aud seizure of the armory and arsenal at Harper's Ferry ty a bund of armed men. and report wlu-ther the .same was attended by armed re&Mtaeco to tl.e authorities and public force of the I nited S ates, and the murder of any of the citizen* of Virginia, or an) troops sent there to protect public property whether such invasion was made under any color of any organisation ,he decrea.e in the ta* fir moW*, in intended to subvert the government ot any of the States of the Union whether any citizen of the United Siatet not pres ent Wire implicated therein or accessory therein by contributions of uiey, aims, munitions or otherw.se the character and extent of tbe military equipment in the hands under the control of sat i aru.ed baud where, bow and when the same waa obtained and transported to the [.'ace in vaded. Ala report what legislation, if any, is ntcessary by the government for the future presi-rvatiou of tbe pence of the country aud the safety of the public prop erty. Tbe report that Kit Carson had died ia New Mexico is happily incorrect. The Independence penple have maie Wappello county the present yew. will be abont $'J0,000, in conscquencc of their rich Sorghum rop On the s'tii instant the cititens of Coun cil Bluffs voted almost ananimonsly ir favor of issuing city bond* to the amount of iflij.OOO, to the Council Bluff* & St. Joieph Railroad. Three attempt* have been made within the last ten days to burn the depot build ing* of the Chicago and Rjck island 11. R. Co.. at La Salic. if. B. Judd, nois State Senator, has stii-d the Chicago Democrat for libelous articles published in that paper during the past six mouth*, laying bis damage* at $100,000. Among the patent* issued from the Pa teat oHice at Washington, tin- wei-k ending NTov. 2l'ih, ISfiJI, wi one to Jonathan II. Mr. Owiu gave Dotice of a Pacific Rail- ^reene at Chii.tian»burgh, Iowa, for coin road bill. The Senate then adjourned. n.. On motion of Mr. I'lidps, the House agreed to proceed to the election of Speak er, ira r,.ct. Mr. juston Dominated Dr. Sherman of Ohio. Mr. Adrian nominated Mr. Davis of In diaua. tern College. A Horticultural aociety ha* been organ ized in Keokuk. The post olV'ce at Elvira, Clinton COM#' ty, has been discontinued. We learn from tko Western Ool'ege Ad vocate that two small flat boats have re eeutly been built on Cedar river and load ed with hoop poles and produce generally, which the proprietor* intend taking down Tennesee. Dkaij.—The Burlington Hawkeye learns that Mr. Mitchell, Republican member of! Ihe House elcct from WapolU tk»un!v, is dead. FOItKItiJV K W0. 5 Corwin and Adrian, 1 each Ilill, I Hickman, 1 Prnnington, I Haskin, 2 McQueen, 1 II. fc", Clark, 1. Mr. Stevens believed that the discussion already had ought to convince everybody that this point uf order was correct and proper, namely that until the House was organized it was not Competent to enter tain nny question except the election of speakor, and a motion to adjourn. He did not blame them for the language ol intimidation nor rending God's ere-ition from turret to foundation. (Laughter.) It was rijjht in thorn, for we recreants ot the North were not affected by it. He pave them credit for it, for their remarks were to operate on timid men. It is repotted that arrangement* are progressing for mail* direct for New York from Queenstown. Dr. Barry, the Catholic Bishop of Sav- Gen. Garibaldi, in his proclamation an nouncing his retirement from the «rmy of Central Italy, complains of underhaud machinations against him. e S a n i s o v e e n a a i n a o o co is progressing slowly. The tr*aty ratifications have been ex changed at Zurich. The ship Kpaininondas, from Shields to New ork bas been abandoned at *ea.— Crew saved. FRANCE. Napoleon has consented to Ruoncom pagn becoming the Regent of Central Italy. 1 he London ITerald's Paiia correspon dent says that it is denied in well-ihform ed that the French papers a't to be res traided in their expressiona of lioatilitj towards iMigland. The Guenine Bordeaux Journal ha* been seized for publishing a letter falsely attributed to the King of Sardinia by Ar ineda Sakelegion. ItOftRlHLR tCKftE IK WlUt'AHE. Marriage wo«h only from 150,000 George Winter, of Lafayette, Ind., writes to his father in that city, a letter from Carion Valley dated September 20th which is publiahed in tbe Journal. He aay« to 0&0- b"»expect.fawstuaide.^ebten, a* MUcb more. The contest for Mayor !n New York city at tbe coining December municipal elec tion, will be a quadrilateral affair. Tbe Old Line Whigs have nominated Ie Peyster Ogdsn—the Mozart Hall Democ racy, Fernando Wood—Tammany Hall Democracy, Wm. F. Havemeyer—tad the Republicans, George Opdyke. Hon. Kdwnrd Bate* the much talked of Republican candidate for the next presi deney say*: The principle of the Kan sas Nebraska bill iu the shape of squatter sovereignty has rendered the introduction of clavery into territories impottiblc and the passAge of that bill i* tk* work of the Lationul Democracy.'' What *ay our Re publican friends to this testimony We fully b'-lieve with Mr. Bates that the prin ciple of popular soveignty favors freedom and iITec.ualiy exclude* slavery from tbe teriitoriea. e, nam n«hr. I tin afraid of being caught again, so 1 ran a.s fast as 1 could to escape Hnu* city. 1 .-•. them. Iu retreating for safety, I ran into the midst of another body of Indiana, who were in tbe act of striping the body ef a white man who had juat beeti killed. One bloody devil of an Indian tore off his scalp. TIjc unfortunate man belonged to our train, by name Thomas Harding, from Ohio.— In my surprise and alarm I gave an iufern al yell whi eh brought a body of our men from the other aide uf the creek, which saved me fr ni a horrible fate. Tb- In dians were surprised and did not kuow how to act. But a sad and bloody strife ersued.— Our party killed five Indians on the spot, took twenty priaioners, eleven of whom escaped during tbe night. The remaining nine were buug on the fallowing morning. I i 1 hit was done by placing the tongues of I the wagons together ard tying u rope jj* aronnd tbe apix. The Indians were made tl) Mr. U erriweatber, Speaker of the House a triumph of the Breckenridge over the Guthrie men. one was thus landed into eternity. It was .' .rliV'ov**' ,w«.ceI"'e "vutt.one one wr, J"^ l,« -». man ovide. tlv ninrmrn vc 1, A I. 1 1 I morm'-n 1 shall ,ltjU. 'lay rt ,»le, V ooti.ord, as 1 resilient ol the Senate, and He was stripped—iron rods from lehind nr-vi-jm* t. ti„. n. the eiidgatt-* ol five wagons were uied to whip bun with until he was nearly dead ths»y war* than heated red hot and pushed ii.to the llc.sh. Oh! it was Urrilde *nd revolting yet I, with many others, stood and *aw him softer. They burned him so that he did not care any more for it than tbe pick of a arrangements for c*h brating the comple- pin. At first e swore and cursed that tior. of the Dubuque and Pacific R. R. to '''s f«ond» (the Iudians) would have re that plnce. The Ottumwa Courier estimate* that vong for this. Th«\v t'nen bun^ him, and tied :b" knot in such a way as to prolong iitBERAL l!Rl!K«Y-r05RREII A.\D iliK t'KOfl.K. The proposition of the Southern ex tremisU alio oj |«iae the doctrine of Ter ritorial popular aoveieijnty, that the peo ple of the Territ'tries derive all their ehta from oigre-is, and that thev live aid ex !*t, politically, upon its pleasure, is the worst kind t'c ical heresv. It is as full position for covering metals. and ^larir^ a recognition of the doctrine ,, i Coii''resi"i,e! ai.pren.acy over she Ter Drowning, Esq., author of 1-ortv- ,, ,, ritoru-s as »as ever made bv anv Repnbh four yerrs of a Hunter'* Lite," died re-jean or Abolition Convention. "Thepeo cenily in Alleghany ccunty, Md., where he fdc in hi.« country are the sources of pow has long resided. tri an^ delegate it to Congre*., i„*u-ud ol ... I thatj body delegating it to ihe people.— I he IjOiiisville Courier strongly advo- S .veri ignty floas from the -ople to Con cates tho support of .'ame* Guthrie,'as g'ess, and not otn Congre-s to the peo candidate for President, by the Kentucky I''e- *1 hos« uf the lattir a ho live in th delegation to Charleston. '1 here were raised thi* year about four thousand bushel* of oarn in College town ship, Linn county, by the*tudent*of Wee IMD1ASI The Washington Constitution of Dec. 1 announces the arrival of the Hon. J. W. (trimei. of Iowa, at Kiibwood's Hotel. It waa captured twice by the Digger In dians on Humtiolt river, and fince by the Goose Creek ludicns. 1 eecaped from them once through the interference ola white man who is living among them, *up po*ed lo be a mormon, but was not so Ijrky the la-.t time having received a *e \eie cut in my left breast. It was not a fair blow, or it would uio*t probably have proved fatal. 1 he ludian who stabbed me almost lost hi* life. 1 drew my revolver*nd shot him in the back of the head, and prepared to ... lot him again but discovert-d other Iu- ?",ch Ntw Advertiscm'ts. TS«lny bn Territories do not derive, or elula to de rive, their power Jo regulate their local ar.d muni -:pal a.Tairs from Cont're.s.— They get it by virtue of their rights a* American citizens, under the Constitution, by which instrument tbey retain in their band, all the sovereigr.lv which thev have Hot delegated to Congress Nothing can bo more anti-Demociatic than tlie doc trine that" the people in tbe Territories have no righ's, no attributes of sover eigntv, that th*y don't gel from Congress. It is a claim that might hsu- suited the old Federalists, who gave* tha freneral Government all power, to the destruction of the State and local sovereignty, but it will not suit thoae who have been raised in th* school of Thoma* JotTerson.—Cm. Unqtiiitr. COI.D tt EATHKR AT THE SOI'TH. Or, the Kith ins-ant the weather in Mil ais-iippi and other Southern State*, .urned very cold. The Viclsburg Whig cf the d'.'tViiii «iii i« 1 :th 8HVS aho.. amount, ,.re New York, Dec. 7th Thecteamehip Edinburgh arrived this evening, with Liverpool date* in tho 22rd ult., and telegraphic intelligence to Queen •town to the 11 Ith. Z™"it l'fStl' 'r'"^ Xat Ice tbat tbe unJefai?n»rt hare th: lierebyvlven tb) Ihn "A]i|ioii.tri nf llarnc Adininiafmtr8 of the I of Plymouth im tate, are required to i )e gauio according to law. A N N I o O N K Y I JAMKS DOUMJDY, y Mi.i lH»»«d "f 1'ru-t, by i»* t-r.u*. -lirert- ami author i7-^ uthl !-,| ou\r« ih» «ni.| Dm'-M i». M(.«ner. hs Tuss te»-». ifi the ftt-nt of tb«* non-pavment of the alo?r vie ited ih.nln f.tip«Un-d. to ad^rti^ the HHine for a tlti in the to!ii»win manner— by vin4 tvto.fv «i,tva iKfii*e b* publication in in* pap«*r pi»t» ljph.'.l in M'-ux Cit .Woodbury'*outtr. !-wh. And. ubereas. «-»i*l 1 ...U it.ih U -..uhmIu.' around the n:cks the boises were then !ule*1*.ru|.i!-dJl.r*rI',^rtVinuwVi driven from under tbe gallows and each au-uni o-i^-m. i»6u. thu iii,trin tion ob tbe »t. dd. at firSt at Puris, and is prepared to make a deter Xntchez Free Trader of the 15th min -d demand before the Congress of the iast greit powers for the restoration of the child. n,m,,• •ay* A inure sudden change in the weather than that wl ieh occurred on Satnrdav last the olde*t inhsbi'ant never has witnessed At 1 P. M. it wa* warm enough to wear summer clothe. At 2 P. M. overcoats Wer.in Htiiverinl demand Sutnrdav night and Sunday morning were freezisgly cliillv and very windy. Sundav niL'ht was clear and cold ns the roldeat blooded m*u eonld wih. oi'tig chiek-ns and turkeys were frozen dead, under the wings even of tbe hen.. Yesterday mnrniner the frost waa so heavy iliat it appeared like anow. ELECTORAL COLLEUE OP 1MO. The free State* will be entitled to rote* in the Electoral College a* followc: MM ENGLAND. vh««*ttn ... V\ V tbi» The aliip Dak* of \\%lliiiglon, from Liverpool, bound to Bomhav, was burned at sea November 11, nil' I'upe Fini,stone.— All hands took boats and were picked up after forty-eight hours' exposure. ITALY. It is stated that Victor Kmaiinel ha* re fused to withdraw the nomination of Bu. onconipagtir. A regiment of Ihe Bologna Brigade hav and Satdid ... W Hnd ti biv n in tin* p^yineht '»i tl:f himr, r.uiamp unpaid. I, !»tvido. Ho-»er i', u 1. h^r v vi\«- noti ethat I will by virtue ust and door of itiLT tbe :.r„ .. to stand on a hone, tbe rope was adjusted i in nw mm ivhi ofT .urt Xiy uko. W 1889 FALL OF... Adm ar.- now iu my bands for to r-rfire at my K». A M.. and F. M.,of l,?T ,.h".H--fr.urtti*'January, "'J1 a. D„ U«O. I ILe rate ot tar 1 i funa per rent, n «. HUTT.s. Mar„i,niof Sioul uf l"*tw' a sad scene, but of teriible necessity January, A u.. iki.u. .mt .iial, nec A. u I e -p e a o n U n e u i e u v e u '1"ur""f 1 9 0 Ch\mi.kki.in. Att\v. aw it Trus tc's sale. T-|!K!'F»- -:nni:-I It .-ly \"i ly at. ^I^ry K. Caa •'"iiofy. ftate cl ?t«l dated AuriisJ ytb, se i their IV.*d t»f Trus r,-l "cnv«»\ liofclnr A, l.» in N«*. ten.eb-v i a id tw.-N- in m-M-k An. fi»ttv.t?*e. I^.t^ No. tour. V-"" esv !«l 1:1'. k Nr.. l-.iu.'. :tnd lot-.V.. f-.ur. tl va six io r.ii cls No. fbrtT-two. I.. I- No. four, fire and *. in ri Ni fi rtT.t 'ur, in Mitidle S|o «x itv. tfdbi»**y f-oiinty. It-wa. in trut »r lha pa* m-nt ot ^ertiir. pi-.niU*orv n-U\ di».:ed Ancui .Mb. 1^.. 'ivuble Uh i«r of WiMi.v.n the nuin of ute laio ir«il and four d'».'iti'S aim t^rty-iuti** ornf i\aM»"ir m- o'l ^^tfrr and pi^n«*d l»y tite 1 his suffering. lie was tin n ent down and taken to the wiiiow.s. lie was matched by men secreted iu the hushes in o fhcri lime nine Indians came sneaking up to,' take thf wounded niun away. He teemed pr ,ri, towerive throngli sornrthing administered by thi m. He revived sullu iently to relate ..i., to tbe Indians his sufferings. In their efT.rtto run the wounded mat: off, the party sprarg up ^m their ambush, and hot the miserable man dead, and wounded another Irdiun. The next night the In dians,slip) ed into our rnmpand killed two men by tho name of Jefferson, from In •liatia. I kn.w them well. Tbey were brothers and livt-d in Lafayette. One In disn -Aa' caught and put through the tor t-ire* the next day. .4 *ro«l.d C^m-U .-aid Of ri'Md f«irth»-r »Yjib*- tb'tt if thepiil nrte. or an? f»art ijm f. is paid ^h^n dn* t,.. n tiie a.»-d s ,i a !l• d»:ei* zed the^aid ab. ..e* ri tb^reo! i.iar ),»• n» note a/'er t.Hvin yinco or «ale n-ry in hpiiw nid triv^tt pnbli u l- i i e i Si MV J»y paper, and o eaie pay what r»»iu..iii« to "the .Mo ther*. .1. then til- MtJ IW.er lle tru-ieeaare au'liori.-ei' to •dvei'ti^v^aid t'r,.|Kitv in sail not. nt I.net thiriy J»v«. »n-i -„ll tl.e tamo at 11 -i: mi tim in i. I'ity to lie hiiiie-t Md.l.-r f, ,-a-t, s in par.-Hs or :ia,-. thr sxi-l !,ust.-ei. «lnli ,t em tie tnoKi --ivarta^Hojs lor the n'd ra-e,lv. ,r s,, HO,,'?, 'lieit-i H4 U:hv II,-' -•t Mti.fr the atl-'-unT tli.-ti fine it#i roet. .n'l ,-vp, vse. "t tn-iking s-ii-l«:e ar.-t tlie .abl A it-1 :•. ao- oithT 'I WSti.- 1 m-i Mtffi, i -„l ,l.v,l f„| tile Mine. Ami a tu-e^a. there in o-ov .| -n,t oup.-ii-l n Mi«lno ,« tii.sum ol lon,,!r«J iliii.:xtv-iU dollar el-U-,,1 ell Ml- FMvin* 1he««vdae» 4^1 dt.:!n I i.v He tb- Mtii &>*)»» um.i«ntde.«.iof Mi' ill ir.a^e a «rvid and MiiH.-i time th t» rr Ib'M Kit A TlUSteee.. Original Notice. s TATE OF IOWA —WuoD Hi: UY COIN toberti"! T. Kvkrbi tnd W D. i'brnovetb. rilKNnW"Kill hereby notifed that there ia aow the CU*rk of tbe Diatrwt la nmivry-• tm'v. I, p.jitien l»r»rt* a- Ik Kt-*e* tK. inimi'i^ »(.n urn of «,ne lionJr-d !itm»*v tbtir and oo "0,»i!Hrc ith intent a^ nojs.y j»^t: d.i-s o,..im f..r and inert b«ndxe furuf-he^l ou b» seid i'iai .f .n or af ut ib#-flr«t day Si«ieinb»r, A D. l-.s^ i»f ou the further «uui of l*eatv nine and Th i« f. d.-.?ar«. with i»Ur.-*t. on H.x k A .-.-•nit f-.r.i^b fur. Khei u-luring tbe opting and sor.initar.-t \s. V.ns,., a"f.» C., bat ^ai 1 pe till u s f. a aijf nt tK-biiu nt a^ain^t \oui property. .-hatMa tromU. ri.hU hih! ri-ed fie tn tlie tti and .»r VVi-.d? -.f T. I t«eb«i learn from the uHic#r§ of the Steam- I •tons. Attorney t* i l'laintiffa. t»r lloehut'k, that two ginil^uian wore fro MU l* and W. I». KOBKKT8. m. ten to death at 15'edaoe'a piece, Su. tl wer ""'.".'.f !"*B Th. cuunty. lust Saturdsy night. Mr. ltledaoe ami his overseer went mil hunting, in their i h:rt sleeves, on that evening, and getting lust, they were overtaken by the Id spell which a-' suddenly set in on Saturday, and 'he.tffofW. terid.y or»Mr the saw f'Ur xut'certsi'-e w« paper publiahed iu aaid 01'k ,he,r nah, .lied at Paris. Mr. B. wa. ,,uite a young man. were The father of the child Mortara arrived Di«t Dm. Id, ltiot ,,i"We U"Mle t0.lfarn ,,i'' rov,rpd OTATK OF IOWA WOOMMJftY TV- -s. Charlea JC ulou, Kli bt.ltrd. By I Mab ... n Michigan N.w ilauip».-blre.... ... ft Indiana .»*.• U V.-rn i- nt ... 5 Illinois e.».. n Iowa 4 ho le I* land ... 4 W««eo»,-tM font eet i*Ut ... a Citifornia. i New York ... rtS MlnreaoU •a... 4 \«w Jera^y. ,. ... 7 Orairon ..... S iVn, av'waak, ... 27 Kenaac ..... tdal! .... tse The slave States will be entitled to votea in the Electoral Colb go as follows: Virginia ....... t»U Mrr\ land North Cmdtoa. houtli Carolina* OiM.rifia Alabama ....... IMMKT*TATH 1ft l^onia 9 Arknnxaa ....... 8 Tenne**ep...a#a,v*t 10 Keutu«-li......... S MUftouri .. 10 Florida 9 T»u« KZO! ^.ZiZ* TOXT THAT WAST TO BUT r*- M«ui City. D»*. in, W.v. 21 w4 Notice. flTICE I. hereby ^iuux ill h« pr tax list fr Siuux :i#th .t the a«aef»m«nt And E A O O S GO TO TBE CTOKB Of F. BuckruchGr, PEARL- STEE ST, •IOUX CITT, IOWA. city, 17. is ,#. siw* 1ru«le«*i Sale. 11THKHKAS, Thou G. Xagle, on (he 14th day of TT -tut/, is:,7. ei*-'-uT*-«t to I.vid o. Moasor, of il I^hi. li, bijit" of IvnimyIrauia. Iii« tnin i'-ot-ii of I'iu.hI. i'omtovthereto tbe following de«.»'rih»-.i n-al fatatH, to wit: The aoutb ii.ilf of tho north e. |and the north hhir»-f tut- fowth eat ^uai'ltr of 27, township north of ran(r^4i', w»*et oftlie prin cipal rnt11 liHn. C'ltitftinintr )t*0 more or 1 »*aa. alt in Vioodl.ury et»?» t, |„w». ^nid I*e^l of i'UKt ii.»vinn breu e-xecuUil by thf aa!4 Tbna.i. .^a H)f thr tlw puri*** of swui'in.' l?im-el.'W.White A i hnutJoriiii tbe p»yiueut uf hia (\a*:le'» mrtaio pn nti^. r- iK.te. exerut.-tl the 14th tJ tv o .lulv, A !., 1^67. for thnauni ol two hna'dr«d and ^whty dollar-., pay.tl I O'ih nAVING year fioui d«»»-. And. berths now In a tore, and eonatantly kmptnf on hand, a large and toatenable aaaurtmenl o DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, pntabln. QUEENSWARE, Mnd A. hW«-ltWd--rup-*btr a u v s u u e a a i o "*rei"s-oj '*"*"wi-hinlewtup,t.,i|»reu. N' «t«'ii w-aa 0 ftu-t ainl ti. L,.rrkthr oi' »•»».•' I a ill aa Tiumm «.«' Mi-t promi^ea execute a "Uvd tb^rwit" u.i authorized aud eLp.»wur«'d by •aid l)«ed o* Iruat. i'ated this lith day of lw*eeuiber, A. D. i'A\ lh O. Mi^3KK, Truntee. BOOTS AND SHOES, CAN Jb DRIED FRUITS, Ac., 4c., dtc., Ac. The public Ii r.«pfrtfully requMlwl tn mak. an ra aniiuatlon of our uo-d. ber. ro purciiatiug alaewkete la our .t-rV of I)RY GOOD? will be found Gents' Furnishing' Goods, Beady Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, itry to p„y ol tb* time thereof tt»r out »f the np .id of And. v t.eroaa, lx»t No rib.-*, n: lha request «if .f**d, win n-t*. the "-aid t-tt-iii V o. 44. above »ra nas rele^« Ca-ady and Mi Oil fum ofene bmi.lr-.l .l..|:.irs. *n,l further lo xerure tlie pa\n,ent m'H no'-tnl.nve ile.i-rilieil nn,t III* lu!*.- »t Ui«r(» II. lii on tbe 1-tli ,Jsy- ,f July 1*-'',*, hv t]:«ir fleet ef Trust pr t.t'dl e-onvpy unto tile i-.i-l 1!,.-Iei ,t lie !l-( ti.e !--II..Willi- reiil.ftat.-, to *M 1-' t.Ni* -.i\, elt-Vfii »1|,I twelve in Se'-ti,.n No. tire. 'Ii,wi,-I,ip I.'hty-ewht. mr-h ,.f I tin No. feitv ..veo. ,--niali)n,^ ,,ne hui ,tr, tl .-not twenty ac re® lo,,re or Wr nr.il t.ein^ tlie -lue linij ,l,.,eltij to II. I 1* t.y I'. M. 1 n^Ml1v. tlie s.iuiu tiiiiic ,itu i at. iiiu Wc .il n.y ei.nnlv. I we. in Iraai h,,w. \ei the |«ynient «.t' sa».| n »e Mave .|e.erth«l—-n.l .-on ilitioii,-,! thy: it the naiel .vu,-i II. ,1\ ihali f*ii er relu.e to j-.v sail n-1» e-,erlii,Ba» Blankets, Flannel, Ticking. Drilling. Ladies Dresi Goods! Of ett»ry atyl* and variety. Thia U Inp one of the oldoet eafablfuhmanta on tha Cpper Missouri, it po.se^-* »u«rb»r fanlitiiw fee tho a*0"njni'idatiin »f I tjver*. The |p",-'dii ar#» all new and frn»b. M.ii mr*ha«ere ean »e»t aa«ur» dfhat io 1 living at our eeta' hibumnt they will cood arti cled PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. WASTED—DRY HIDES It FUES Of St] dearriptlotta, for whi.-h th,i hilwtit price will be paid in eaeh or produr.. a„,lha« M.ty e-".», which th. -ai,l Saaniei II. Oexa.iT nilid and reineet to |«V Now. therefore w,-l|ie tr"-t ei. a •'!».:,! wilise'lnt ]-i!!-ii.-no-ti,n t- ti.e higli-ail Ida, r. lore ,,),. (h- tilth tat .,t J« '"•sr .1i«A l-etwwn H,. h- ure of o'.. K A M. ,in-l -i cL,« k I*. M.. ,,o wild -le in froet ol l^„ ..-ft -e io It, .,er A ll dirt-?, in kai-l Siou\ itv. W..,»iiu-v e. iint,v, Iowa, tb* Ilw de.,-? ilvil rwtl Mtat* «|ti, 'i»t of I"' "our. ill 1.1,,-K «4. «hir»i Mid I dir u- a Call! of art priin by the T" Itl.l It 1.1»A —Sir: Yoa are hereliy notified that fber* i* imw on flb- in the otlbv of tb« CI.«rk of bMr'et Court, in and Woodbury eountv, i the petit! Cbarlee Houlou. daintin^f bunded and ^i*iy dollnra. out the iAth day of S*ptt«inb.i, »ifb it.fe A. I *. I*.'*,.•»* money p..id P»r y.-u am| gt r-ur re lueat, on or alNut the lh da\ o eptemtn»V, 4. V on a -eriain proinlftM r\ note made and exarut- i ed by you on -r about th»' 'J"*th of t)rtoi»er. for i eith* one thou***! I bnndt*'daud twenty «Mtara It «»i» neaeni toanv AV^r^'vou':,,' Now unl«* you b»-f»re Ihe rnii term tit* Hi.Htrit i nd \h» betfun anT hoblen at I HAS. HOULOU. Hobb, Attorney for TlaiuUlT. O. ,- i ,1, notl* h,Tl"* N KIKl.tl, 'erK I) (,..W.i,d|,ur.T Co, I«l|. l,\ do «enera» boilsewnrk tn a Mnall fStnllj. 1,, Mii'h a one. aiih itinh! n.-oinni^iiii. tion., ffsid wa^e. will be Kir.n. Ki,i|ii!rH ,,r l»e,-. .1. 1S59. joilN II ItMtt.KJt l«. e. HI |,«,.!«. »M. L. Jot. Itt UsON A JOT, ATTORNEYSMonCitT. AT I. AW.-IV., tic, in the Curt, nf Iowa and Nerthein NebraMa Oflbv— tta UOU«la..llMt. Iowa. dKlO-l Special Koike. "It have (toKltive iti.t-ucti'in. fnni t»r Dnba^n. BUCHRl'CKER. 10. 1 HARPERS MAGAZINE. 'in: THAN- ONT ill Nio v|i »\l) The-IIMD.! C|.le« at. K.'V. lee Ma. .-I-s New *!elltl.W 1 l» n hl.-h 11,.. hl'-orr „f Three or mora cpie« toi n2U :.t •i apfwar au-1 answer to aaid p*tl the tn.«riiiufC of the d*y of 'be I«ifttis-t Court tn h*» bi^mi and ifv. jn and for a«M r.iitit», on the ^f'i ir\rr. A l. jud.tn^nt bv idej a^ain«t y -u thereuu for the «'a. r'tu™^ »».«V found. Original Notice. 5*•."•^ ,K,lu* (Hiblish'-d once w*ek In the Sioux City Ite^i.ter. intv. .1 N. •--1K 1,11, -dl'urjr county, Iom, VK\TY___ |Fr|odl-al Ml- eintum aK'iJ. t:o putah-d. h.*4* i i b#^ a-fc trefi4n.i -e. intlntaiof t, with-'Ut 10 er,! .|,luri, „t Ikhr.r an,I I-Ifner. Tlir ample ri-tnuiieratiin etfe.-l bj Ibe I'uMist.er. tiM U tb.iu to .m ure th. Utt |,"j,lurtle"« I •!.* nei.t aivouipii.hwl Anth re and Aril te „i ih,. ,,.unt.}. i,, »h ,m ,»»t11,u.traU»u«n.neJW asn.t U i,»r« ire (..id f. rthe Vletter and tiie Ma^aiii *». »aV.ri.-ui*tiei.v*i'in fn tbeabnn lo:- S.e.| ,t th.-lr dl.|-»»l, live oi earh N i nib by a rai»f.il dant mat« rial |-Ublibe. bei .•..nliuue to produce n„ re aft*-'. t:»e" •ii.Trnfa't Mat'a. nie that, has ever le'e, t. fferwl to th. unaf nia^a "f the Ameri-an re.niit.c pu d|e \mt nr tbe revnlar writera for tlie aga*it* nr#» nuuiiiered the n»o»t dlatiu^tiihhed Auifri«a»i aui!. i-« but tba l»til-!i^here re:rain f» -m announ.Mui a li«*f .! contrt ul»r.«. beui_: d.-nrous hai t'.. tn lea ..u'd ie aa timaUd In the'-r own ii.triDslt'uitriU rather than by ie uwues .1 iho Author One Copy one Year..... T»" .... 5 v i,eaeh 2,t*0K) •tl» Annual Announcement! v v N v e CoMinopolitnii Art •A. s o o i it tiouli 'ROM all aerti'-ns of the coiintarr .ubecriber. to thi. populsr Art Institution. ,tiow inlta.lxth receire»i in a rati-, iiiipamllrl.^ l-i-.-i i.'ini i -s, C(J-\'.v (^ra,,nabt.b nVr l.y sul.e.-iil.s|j u.i tint can te f, ,!lt, «ill .IIIII If lit.—Tlir bfantlfnl lltrrl KngravtatK •^lutkHiirarr and lit* Friend*." 44.—A o,» of thr •-1 k ftti 11 y rai« \rt »»«e y ear. 3d A Free *r««e«aii tdailaalaa to tk* Cinlli tea. .'I I Broadu a V, »liirh*ev»'r»l bundr.'d TMiuaNe vorka ii t.. *ubf.. ril^r-i a.« i'remimna, ©oai p!«int»iu"i aeu'pture-. outlinaa, 4c.» erii-n-I Hud Kor-yn Arti*v KivrivinK. whioh efrwy awbtriber aietlktlely on retA»ipt wf s^if.M-riatioa. I entitUsi I Sliakapeare «i i?« of a •'h:tra-ter to cire aatiatartion. .N-«».rk of fore pla-ed within rea.d pri Tfie ntrra\intf la 4 *»»rv pi-itiU»d on h.-avy pUte pApw. :iiS ipcrli ortiaav (he hl'iat v, parlor. it to any .rt ot Klla rrteadi^a nlitb^.i pjea«tTre an«^ lm» WA* e»er l« iMf at *urh lartf* ai«H uvak •t Uh ot z:^ Wn *-d that aatd petition ai«ks for a n rit of attaHint'-nt Think of it* ^»*c-h «. ,|% u» ar ed ft,v of hxn* ?«i:ab»at your property, chattels, ^r«)d*, ri^hta and *wd ilie Art .fokimttL e.-v, f.• %i»'.e di-ilnre lllti,fh. a« whirl, we and itie Pmaiaiuaha gi^ta u* ooi»trv i| pp. ar and answer thereto on or nI lu#«day. tie of th* aeeoi.d diy of the next i*»»e the w Ctuirt. to aai^criU-ra. ttie ti t'.ay ot February. lM»o. ju lffintnt thereon will be render* I **aiu*t you by deftiult. for the amount ilaiuied and muta. Thnim •lam is reatrjr«iil|.aii4n(rle«uWri .tIO||_ ontiiu llier.Hnlitle.tt.rtn «.ml».,hlp.. Sul-e-.-eipti-'U- troll! Calitornia. Hm.I'atui.Us. add «Tl Foreign jooln,-»s, ke ill U ii,.t^du| u U oftler to ib-frav nifra |wntj»^«h Ar tu h«n returnM hj Ik. Sheriff of Woodhnry ,-ounlr. l„*a- „ot S nnd herol-y eider the Mine to be |'lll,IMied once a week, lor fOur .iii t-ea-lve week., in lh- Sioux City Kc«i.t.r, a |a|er |iu),li.iied in aaid couutv. "u"* The healthfully tllmtrated Art Journal irUln. foil parte-utara will b- W,t ofbca. A (alrl Wanted A oo la*'^ lu ataiupa t»r eein. Addwsa. f. I. I.KKBV. Aetu»f A A and itr,m,|a, \,w Y,«rk. aa.' uh'-rlptlona alao n»ied l,y t-ilUTIi* K '"r t-l'jraait I ieiiiity, at ti,. WaH^ deoo—^Sai SILL & BOWEN, 1)K."TiViV!'er* ASD •ICCT|»,«waa Old Ea^lc Wliisky, PURE SPIRITS AND ALCOHOL,. V#fl,tfte aboia eonatantly nn han*l a«d at St l-»ut4 prlc«a,at COV.NC1L ti|.rK|.w i J. nnr'JS—ty w"KM.™1 MI.L* 11,1u V waa dMWkl*. an tua««. JOHN II. lUMJtfc W. I.TAt.1.