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i §io«r Citj Registers F. M. ZIEBACH,: i EDITOR. ATU! 11A Y.:L»ECKMBEB tj, 186ft. THE MEI9AQI. This document is worthy of greater re flection and mora careful perusal than is in length and character. in it Mr. Bern- to the hate and prejudice L» coustrained to uphold the Constitution aod execute all the laws. Both branches cf Congress are against him. He must loerefori* cf ne?es»it.T be conservative in ||§a a^miiiiitrrtion of the government. ro ma'.ier what combinations are formed to resist. In suck a course he will be a. ported by all Rood citizens. ».Still, htj pci'-Iopa the ri«lit or power of the gov- trpnifi *, uncSer the present Constitution, co^roa a State into submission. As a ir.Baus of restoring peace to the Xatior. he proposes the following amendments to the rtsiituliou FJKST.—An express recognition of the right of property in slaves in States wheic slavery now exists, or may hereafter exist. Stems i.—The duty of protecting this r:jht in all 1 he common territories through out their temtorial existence, and until they shall be admitted as Spates into the I'nion -witV? t_cnsiiti.'..ur. may require Titiun.- cf the master to Lis slave who may have t.cn',.-d from one State to anotner, to be -•Jfond anu delivered up U bun aua the ycl(i va idity of tl-e fugitive slave law enacted for this purp t':, together with a dec'ara- t:oa that ell SHute laws impairing or de 'fa^ia^tbis right, are violations of the •ntitu'io.i, and tonsaquenily null. 0 iiaat'o^ this ircubleseme question Mr. Bi*tmsis goes farther than ihe rea •on ef the case requires, when he impugns •h* mx.vea or amaiis the position of those w^a hr,ve i:i good faith adhered t&thetrue «]ctrir" r.oa interventiou as laid down by biuaeil in his letter of acceptance.— It" indeed gees so far as to declare thut 1 he power over the question of slavery v-i'.not be exercised in any State except by tic people in their hijhesi sorceiijn capa city when framing or amending tiunr State ('viutitution.'' This is eertain'y a novel doctrine. The President admits that the people of a State h*ve power ov •r this quf stion. If so, may they not e*- •wise that power just as legally through tLeir Legislature as through a c*nvc-|tiun. If they Jiave the power it is immaterial fcew thoy use it, so as it is satisfactory to the people themselves. "be f„at.e»s of the government are in a deplorable condition. The public ex penses however have beetj reduced in the last re*.r t* 4v-6,J7!'178!*,08. To repleuish the r-'ssory Mr. I^uchitnsn recornmends '.lie impositiou ot specific instead oi'ai/ V't'ortm Wfitcll ''ut.es o. all article, of import to s^oihc duties oat, he properly ap- plied. relations with Fureign Gov ernments are in the main peaceful and a: .«fii"torv. The .Me «age contains evidence of care preparation Y'et, Mr. iiuchanan per- Bistt in traveling in soibe of the old ruts li" ,D ,: n-iir n jr power to pref«nt it. To preserve the ttion, he lecomncnds the policy which K Mi lo prohibit slavery In the lerri volnntrry servitude, exe. f..r i|,e Ihe T'abuque TB# •OJH-ERN IVULRIOR Of IKXTOIEi A great change in public sentiment it rapidly going on throughout the country. When a practical test ii aade of the i choice of the people whether they are for ISIOU.X CITY IOWA: Union or disunion—prosperity or bank rupiey—blessingsor misery, there is found really but one voice in the country, and that is for the government and all i:« at tending blessings as our Father* made it uuder the Constitution. usually given by the masses to a paper of guising their real opinion The election is over, and there no lon ger remains any motive to men for dis- expresses very clearly, without or- lanthrophy of those fanatics who are con oaenent or v-.-bage the doctrines to whirh stitutioually aterae to the public traoqui* he adheres—plain duty at the present lity and welfare. time of all lionest and thinking rnea, and One year ago public expressions of tba polijy which, in his opinion, will avert i sympathy for John lirown called forth no the dangers that iin|)end over the conn- rebuke from Republican presses and lead- try. A very large portion of the Message pr*- is necessarily devoted ito our domestic troubles and to an examination of the question of ihe ri^bt of a Slate to secede com mission of eriaie, whereof the parly shall bare been duly convicted, is hereby pro hibited within this Territory. Section 2. This ae* shall take cflVctand be ia fore* from aiid after iti passage. •a/s that "t large quantity of railroad law, which is now before •1 sickly pti They needed the friends of insurrec- tion and treu.ion to assist them in electing a President. That having been accom plished, they seek to release themselves from the i uion. lie expresses the opinion from all responsibility for the disastrous that the election of Mr. LIM'OI.N effected in a 1» al and constitutional manner, af fords no just caist for secession. He will consequences, by repudiating the heresies and ma.'ness ef their abolition allit-s. We rejoice to see it,—to know that the reason and judgment of the people when unbiassed by party considerations, are still in favor of law and order,—of the right and our institutions as they exist. Had this change came sooner it might have 'J'liO President wake* a stroop argument I been better for the country. Even now it ftgainst the right of secession, and will feel is^c'.lcl !-y a sense of duty to execute Ike laws and aiaiii'.aiu the dignity ntvi uni ly of the f? jvcrnment in every emerpencv cannot fail to prove beneficial. While we disapprove of any forcible interference with those disciples of John brown, who believe he »&s right, and regard him as a martyr—we equally deplore that morbid curiosity which crowds the meetings of Jiese fanatics, and that indifl'sreuce whM, cheers u.d encourages them. Fiou the annexed telegram wl"! be seen that eveu in Boston the spirit of loy and tanaticism receive a severe rtbuke: Boston, T)e H\ V'"hl'Ul #1,l7erJr. •eauiiig bnsiues? :ncu. Af'.or tho Chair- the,r solved^^l'redT"nXs!dSM!K»ni#an"faftw|fore others manifested some resiatauce to the A like recognition of the. right! Police, and were ejectcd from the plat- urin ^a"- Dur,u tho ReT it. A woman, named Chapman, appeared to preside. Several policemen v: •:& sta tioned in the church. Outside tiiera was an immense crowd and a stong force of police. The disturbance was confined to noisy demonstrations, though Ihe crowd seemed very anxiousloget hold ol'Uedpath. The meeting orole up about 10 o'clock, an 1 'hr- nu 'ience dispersed quietly. Some of the leao.ug 3r.,rits were hooleii at while passing through the oulsido ci\.wd, lut no violence was committeJ. Frank 13 SHU born wa Acting President of th? tu"«iing. In anticipation of a riot, the 2ou battal ion of Infantry was held in readiness at their armory, by order of the ir.»r. The police force, however, was auipU buffi'dent, and the day and evening passtd with good-nalui-hd but qr." Tiieut. i [Fr,m tli« Clnrinnatl Enquirer.] i POPUL.AU VOTE OK TIIK UNION—I "A COMPLETE TAIILR, We have official returns from the follow ing States on the Presidential question I Miotic excitei1,0,1 ®f *®,es- DAKOTA CUKItKlt'oJIDENC VFRMILMOX, 1). T., Dec. 7,1W»0. Mr. Lin TOR: A few words in regard to this town, may be of some inteiest to your numerous reader*. Prugreis ii vioi ble on every side. It is now conceded n\ all iD the Territory that Vermillion benrs away tLa dui ii. reapfrt iniprovemei.ts. The la tor8room of K will be Th# MulhollauJ houg0 en joys a large measure of popularity. Esq. M. from Dallas county, has opened a most excclktit teuiporancc tavern. Jllmd-siag gers is tin article that he cannot be induc ed to pell. G, B. ha« erectud a building, lld ia B0W rea(Ir l0 eDtertain trsve|prs br en Me!,ra & Tbe beU for the Prrsb7ter all Chnrch arriv has disrupted the Democratic party- .V(lP,hip ed to day. The flour of the bouse of wi be 1#id to mor A (|b th« entire country now condemn it. I dav. com.en.es in NBBMASK 4. tory of Kebraska passed the House of i Nost Spring, a very large emigration to Kr ..-sentatives of that Territory, on tbe Veraiillion and vicinity, is confidently 10th mst.. by a vnt» of oj yoas to 2 noes expected. We hear that the Mtasrs. lha following is the bill: Boogro of jour city, will then csect a large See,.0.1 1. R» etiM-'-"d by the Council wo Jesah- eiialjii'htB^nt at this point. We and House of Kepreseutatives of the Ter. shall Welcomc them. ONWAKD. ritor) nf Nebraska, Tlmt slavery or 1106X1 [I'oiiiiiiunieatt MR K DITOR iron for the Dubuque and Siou* City sueh cases—its last clause reading as fol- id tie next forty days. day, ia such manner as tha State shall by 'aw provide." •, .# v An article in your last is* choose electors upon tbe day appointed Times of last Tuesday i by tbe !awi, of the L'uitsd Suites. That 010, Railroad ha, ar..ved at l,u,.:„ tb, and a i lows ''And, pronded aUo, When anyhbansix electoral votes to Do,one. roprieiers er the .New Yark jbe State of Georgit has by lav dsl«! -"-dministration orj^nns, says they are Wbtld hive already sunk $I.ri0.U00, it is, ^ated the appointment, in su?: -itnes te said in the effort to establish that journal, the Legislature, and I see by a late paper as a ei.ny 1 .-.ri»r, and they have been I that the Legislature, by virtue of this. !aw, obliged to abandon tbe attempt. The has recently appointed the requisite nuuj World *ill bcnceforth bo a two penny iber of electors, ^wlio, it ii presumed, will like the other large Dailies of vote for Ureekinri ipo nnd Lane. H. N»w i'orit. Geo. Caldwell, a colored man, who was |!ti« fact is noted tbat every Episcopal a member ofthe Lilmrian Congress, is flerejman in Charleston, Suuday before now (toward «l tku St. Uetel, at lM». »«itted ti.eprayer for tbe Presideai Keekuk. s =2 STATES. I- IF Alabama, 1S(G3) lielawsre, 1,l*»9 Kentucky, 2.",t4-4 fico., i. 1 l.r,06 Murylnnd, 5,873 Illinois, 1M0.S23 North C., 2,70l Missouri, 5H,til8 Nfiw 11., 2.V!'33 Penn., naniorinjr Florida, 1,000 Texas, 10,000 «. ,. i i 'rf?- 1*0,M) Ihe summary dissolution, ul the John yISgi 5 qU() Ilrown meeting at Treinont Temple is viewed with general satisfaction. The 'iutal..i,66.\S6,i er» 44.538 26,825 8,81t 7,314 1,3(10 o2,83t atj.Ul# 52.001 43.**4 1,2'JI 42.41»V 41,777 172595 2,3S1» 4,y.')2 4S.539 44,!)00 37.40fi 2,112 498 l'Jti .UO 'idS.O.iO 12,80'jj N.York, 295,421 :!«1,307 19,055 It. Island, 7,075 12.078 1 Mass., 34,007 104 407 6,072 22,017 Vermont 8 748 3.'!. 888 1,84'J 217 N. Jersey, 02.801 38,375 Ohio, 107.230 2S 1,710 11.405 12,197 Louisiana, 'J.378 18,388 15,046 Tennessee, 11,428 00,440 70,90a Maine, 29 470 C2.370 G,ii38 2.00S Indiana, 115,166 139,013 12.295 5,339 Conn., 17.304 43,483 lb,389 3,.!' ToUl 1.2S0,lj0 1,M!),':H3 411,7Si 4'V In the above table we put the N. Yo vote on Governor, as a Union ticket w made on Presidential electors. The were three candidates for Governor Douglas man, a Lincoln man, and Lincoln, Iouglal, lirockmridge, Uel:, «T- Stella Mar tin announced tliat a would be ,IS #burL.ht in the u enillg In response to this announcement, the Baj' tist Church (Colored.) iu Jav street, waa tilled at an early hour. The edifice wit small, aud a largo proparitou of the audi ence were black. l!ere Wendell PViips, Juhn iirown, Jr Fred Douglas, aud other leading John lirown svmpmhifcers, ventil ated their feelings freely, with little inter ruption. 110 W#ek"i Tti i I »'M receded u,u quae-! This shows his tru Jing po teh.^ln. 1'ouglai Hr^kiuri Hell TEIiBGHAPHIO. Reported or the Omaha Nubraskian. 7 Washington Newi, The Secessionists at Work 1 PACIFIC KtlLKOftD. i7,o: 5 30,«24 52j it) Southern Merchants Will not Repudiate their Debts. How the f+tsidm/'* Message w«u Received at the South. TUK (iOVKRSOR OF TR\t!| RE ITSES TO *1,1, A MEKTINU Ot' rilK LKUliLAl lUE. *i 000 AC., AC. AC. Breckinridge man. They got the vote said he thought that there was a clog in put down for them on our table, la To theso ollii:i^l returns we iiiuv add the following, as npproxiru itii nearly to tu- Mich., Wis., I' wa, (15,000 68,000 55,000 15.000 alty and union, which almost expired with Califor. 37.500 Wubster, ib reviving again, and that in the I Oregon 3,0{i0 hous of Gairi^on and Phillips, treason Arkanss8.U00 dcbt St"r ol the Democratic Tote of the South, here and acts Uvorably lor tln-iii. while Breckniriilga has not got one twelfth An intimate friond oi Lincoln's, who of the Democratic Tote of the North great strength with the people, and viudicates the judguiout ot thoso who desired his nomination previ ous to the Charleston Convention. The popular vote, aa between him and lireck- The one million and a half of vote-f U'h" iijih' ltl the standard of Douii.*sand JOHNSON in ltlliO arc the Democratic par ty, and those who voted for Breckinridge ._ -d ?«7.» u enlarge tw, ^-building to twic. iu and from the regular organization, •i«nt hut Ihinki tho government bat no fora,ftr gjze# there is ever a union of the political ele- |„te hour has beea arrived at. Tee d«m uimits which separated a larleston, ihe ocratic Senators have not gone into causus 676,000 1.,-ist roue to the juiituiii. The I |i lhus, you see, Mr. Editor, that, consid The popular and* electoral votes thus cring tbe hard limes, we are making I compare cheering j/. ogrrss. ,0 mountain v never go to Mohammrd.— which the dickering ticmn- majr a we down in their note backs. ber ot the causus. Electoral voUt. Irtii Poptilsf Totea. fi* ed, and Mr Breckinridge receives one sue suggest* the possible disfrunr-hiseuunt electoral vote for every nine thousand of Ueo-^ia iu the Presidential election, b«eau»o the peopb of that .State failed to DOUI I.AH provides for wlkl1 votes, and Mr. fell one for every eighteen thousand votes. If the fclectorn! Colleye rnlge, whereas Breckinridge has more portioo ot 1. was brought a-ross the river Slate shall bave belf election for the We would remark, in conclusion, that "'ore, on the ground that .-•iuih Carolina, yesterday. 1wenty- even cars more are fiurposn of choosing Klectors, and shall the popular vote of the Union has in ",«"'1'er of one of the contracting liru ci, Aoir wev hither from Chicago. The fail to make a choice on the day aforesaid I crea*d a hair a million since ls.if., and work of laying u era.l, .vtll b. commenced the Tuesday after the first Monday in «L„ that it is twice as great as it was in I84u at oaiiP, and unless some unforseet, obsta- inoutb of Novu.b.r ia the ,*ar in wb.eh ,we.,ty years ago. The following was tbe "ho"' referred that portion of the «?r ^he "'i"5* sl« (.enurs the irot horse will be heard i they are to be appointed (hen the elect-1 vote in 1856 lJuchanan 1 8'5H 232- BV»- I l'»cilic Kailroad, will meet soon. They M'»"»»nti. lrn.ie Mini and ^«n on the ba.iks of tbo Cedar with- oi may be appointed on a subsequent mon t, 1,341,514 Fillmore, 874^^703.' "M' Tbe New York Tribune, peakiu? of squalling. It might add, tfa** all h*V« a ^. filial loudness for pap. Washington, Dec. 6. In the course of his speech ye»terday, Mr. Iverson in tha Senate ref^riinj to the refusal of the (lovernor of Te to cull an extra session of the Legis!., j. He wn 80,000 500 80,000 1,000 07,000 2,000 25,000 2.000 38.000 32.000 5,900 4 500 30,000 7,000 40,000 2 000 75,000 35,300 MI II II. of the Lone Star. Texas has a Pennsylvania the electoral ticket was i.v tio^'nor who will not consent to call i i .i th6 I'Cgwlaturt together, yet the publie struoti'd to go for the nomiuee of the u Hentuuent u strong that even her '»ov Charleston Convention, an. -*e therefore ernor iuay be overridden if ha will not put down the whole DetD: atio vo'e of! yield to the public sentiment, so:ne Texas the State for 1* uglas, as no electoral tic- ru 'J ls may nr se and rid the country of i ii j. ,, •. i this htiaru headed truitur. Ulrent sensa ket pledged Jlrcckinridg® was run. 3 He further said, referring to the proba bility of a war, there will be no war.— The North is governed by toe Tar-seein? bi result in the Suites to lie heard from: 1,280.150 1,549,203 441.78 434,4W »tl)tM'nPn '1'hc Senator from New York fi5 noo 8(1 nno Ann -w.n lM.r •s°wa,]d^ w ,he 1,000 I«.Yrmhhns 8,000 Oi» ono 1 rrom 0hio -'IOO salio 20,000 SSo.it" 1.8-46.203 6TS.7IM Abolitioni-ts wers largely outvoted thro'-1 South Carolina elects electors by Leg- says the clerks iu the" departinen'u from out by assemblage- embriiciBg many islature. S. C. have decided on resignii.^ un the The total vote of the Union will, tkars be very 17th. nearl follow4 1.84fi.203 l,5ii l.fi 1 8't.24'j Total tote, .... 4,660,881 As between Lincoln oad Anti-Lincoln is several thousand he vote stands week. Mr Stephens Opposed to Liacota 2 820 681 ,en 8 In f»T«r of Uneoin 'h,° 1-ull 2K!,000 more votes than were ever i-nst fir a I'reaiduiitial candidate who was not elected. With three candidates again-t him, he has received one-third of al, tie resign hi. fosi.io,, the ticket Porter Mills, it is also eonced ed, is elected. There is a rumor on the street* to-day thnt the Federal Government is engaging laborers for Fort Moultrie, aud drilling th°m as rscruits. Senator Yule, of Florida, has written a letter from Washington to the legisla ture of that State, announcing that upon learning at any time of the determination of Florida to dissolve her connection with the Northers States, he will promptly and joyously return home to support the bnn. ner of the State to which he owes alle giance. Col. Ulackhurne, Federal Marshal for the Northern District of Florida, is clos ing up his business, preparatory to re signing. The secession feeling in Florida is quite as universal aa in South Carolina. 1 Mr. Corwin, in regard to the Mr. Washbarne of Illinois wi% refused bs pay at the treusury, but on t.ireateu.ng to have the dralt protested was paid the whoU amount 1 Secretary Cobb is not to be found. Par I ties holding large c! iin.i ag.-i'nst the gov eminent wuuid take goven..n-nt stocks. but are refused. The revenue this week durs less tlinn last if (ienrgia has writ 0 nearly a m.lliun! Still, uuder our Co.- dec'a-d Th sati vote* of the United States. He has con siderably more Ihau two Tote* to Breek Hindi:, s one, and he l«aU l.recku.rid^e ,iay, thousand Totea. His majority over Bretk- inritlfre apprtrxitnalti well toward a mil- I i• ITT ,i the 1st of nest ktitution, bail all the anti Lincoln s.retigth peaceable secession was impossible Since November 4th one hundred and been thrown for one man, Lincoln would and out of the question, which substanti- fifteen thousand dollars of gold dust has hf.ve been elected. Mr. Douglas received aie_s_Senator Hide's position. been re«ehed at Victoria from Frazcr IIE.iriv by Tbe effert A rumor is current that Senator Hun ter will resign his position an chairman of the linnnce cointn-tine t.ivinf to the State iurnJjje, will forever settle tire question of the treasury, lie despaiisol' whom the Democratic masses desired elect President. It shows, too, where Democratic party is, who compose it, who will bear it* jlag and organizat in the future. Hing anything uuder tho circumstances. i, ti.ii' llale will next week make a Showing the iinpossii ..uy of peace •session. ausus ef Southern Senators and iLeprcsentatives is bcin^ h-ld this even in 1 Ins is the ftr.-t that has been held, lu object is to Consider what nciiou ou^'lu to be taken in regard to thi ittee ol a ni wiiL-tlier an v of the .ji» States should meet with this committee. There is a strong repu^iia- ce among the Uepre« sentatives of live cotton States to a oieet- ing at all. No decision however up te a their usual committee. It is loubtful whether they can command a i 'hat the story ii preaeiit iu the Stunt rstuod that several ntemher uuu*?ri!oou that auvcral meukber^ ll pul lu ,„ to serve un the coinmittee of 33 produced a dco|( It Wfcs a rst of I.MI,2O|- "npicssion. ieit.'/iii thrilling eloqueiice. and the applnuse in 1 Mr. Lincoln gets an electoral vote for every ten thousand votes from tbe people. Mr. Douglas gets one for every one hun dred and thirty thousand votes be receiv. ti e L'Hlleries attosted the sineeruy with winch tlie p..pillar heart chenabes tbe 4,06t,,8«4 love of the Union. The New York Uerald't Washington correspondent says after the House ad journed, so severe were the Southern men upon Mr. Milson that a bloody conllict :*nia near being tho result of a conveega tion in one of the dels, in which Millson charged with being u damned 15 1 lh 'iMestu»ii Ml e*tMi»iiiLf Mr. 11 .khis train rvine 011 tb t.omilliUe, correctly represented the popular senu- Mr. orwin will not call the ootumiiiee to uient, Mr. would have more than *lher. twice as many electoral rotes as Hreckin- i ih. ehairraan, i rePort«J & Co I »nd others who eontrncted fur the last ten nii ,|ioil |014ll ,„ld i h.lllTli^ aiJ 1 ,llIiei,) about 0 mil. and n.^-refi. lo pay auv refuses her proportionate part of the bar KHitl. l'lifl Special Pacific It. R. Committee to will undouhteilly adhere to the old bill recommended last year, and action will of the uch u C, rse Nouthcrn .Slates, .Should a general seces spoiled babies, alternately sucking and fuvor will be shown to the Southern route I* j1" !t 1 gnnized at 4^dcpeHdnnce, and as soon w Secretary (JJHili ms rssignod. as been appointed, e considerd au important natter by the Representatives. Charleston, Dee. 6th, Ui,. )An Insurance Company has been or- The Geoegia Senate has rejected the ^oo'r'sen,, an,| Italinn senti as ^'ll convention of the .Southern i o u 7 K i s n z s 1 IMUTL'U'CIU 'I'l.. ..f l)d.-«|... u tli. Hiptli.ri* b„ c.mniiiiin, i.mbl. tssue policies. i tion ol the Stste, was'.1 uiet. A very full ... ,. I vote was polled. The result will not be Columbia, Dec. 6. The House passed th= bill to provide *Vi armed military force, without opposi tion. It will be tak0i up ID tomorrow. 'Ihe President's message is here. It docs not create much remark, as the pee pl were prepared for the views expressed in relation to secession before hand, and are takc such step* as they deem neces sai iocet whatever exigency may arise. Th i.ection of (ovrnor it is believed will not take place till Monday. ARRIVAL of the POXY EXPRESS. FORT KEARNEY, Dee. 5. The Pony Express froip California pass ed here at half past ten o'clock this mor ning, aid furnishes to the associated Press the following summary of news from the Pacific coast: Sau Francisco, Nov. 23—S P. M. Trade continues dull, with little of terest legitimately transpiring in the mar ket. Provisions of all kinds meet very little inquiry. 1 Since the departure of the la«t Pony 1 Express, California has been particularly H'h. He concluded as follows, If war is in evitable the South will take cnr» of her self. Let the war come and we will meet 500 300 I barren of domestic news. The Eastern news received by Express, the Senator from New llnmpthire and all by telegraph from Carson Valley, relating ih. of Abolitionism. In the iHOKUiiKe of tbe honorable Hepresnntative t0 gecessioB demonstrations in S. Caroli ., ... na Geor ,a e,c-- has l'r'li0o Mexican war, we will welcome them with »e"sation, forming the universal topic of 7 k'001'-* ^*nl^s to hospitable graves. [Seu- conversation, Generally in a regretful I m„lld. New York, Doc. 7. I The Timet Washington correspondent CBUSC1 universal M»j. .1. Scott, United States Army, died at S*u Francisco, 011 the 221. A telegraphic dispatch received to-day from Yreka, announces the death of l)-i la^oii iiith at Portland, Ore-.'.on, on the 18th. 11a was recently one of the United States Senators from that Stute. By tl« steamer Brother Jonathan full advices t' 'O Oregon ar» received t^ the 10 h, and foiu British Columbia tn (he La, 1* numbers of Chinese had ar rived at I'ur.iaod from the mines in the to friend urging caIrnnest British Possessions, having been driven sec sio u,ovr.ra,e"t d'r off bv the Indians. recatmg it, and urging reconciliation and 1 ,, continuance of Union. R-ports of oh gnld mines in Oregon V Bonhaw of S. C. declined to appear on *,1(^ Washington continue as asual. The majofity of lll« people of the Init- ,, mmittee of militarv affairs te day, and The woolea factory at Salem waa run ed States who voted against Lincoln is nin( ni lt Rlll day matlllfaclurifabrict w,lich fin a River. The Southern Senator* will hold a eon »enri.11 wmo time- next week, ntul t'ritlen den will maiio, he fays, a great and last! There a serious cil'orl to save the I'liioii. i Theatre, Nm-^inber 3J, The lliiti.se np.'cial committee seems to loti(j existingpiejudices of negroes against ti-fy all the nimi men. Siieuk ,t. plon ii eoinjil Peniiington ii complimented for it.— I wu l's Senator Iverson was evii"ly reproved to ?r*t« i to British (.olunrmt hom Califor Me.„r». Crittenden, Jonylaa, Hun- nia, improve their social f^ition. whitli and Hell together nearly three hundred ter and Humphry Marshall, for hie ill ad- they claim to be e-^ual in all thit^e tothat 1 speech o( yesterday. »i'«oiincement of Southern mer- i i cbttuts that ihiv will not repiiamie their nifiit of the theatre provided seats for the colored patrons in a separate part of the eft him within the past week slates that 'l0',se- general row took place in which lie was assured that no member of his several of the whites were knocked down cabit.ct had yet btcn determined on. All Kpeculativns sent out from here are in spired by personal olijeets. and kioked by the negroes. The principal rioter* were arrested aud order restored by tbe p..lice, Csrn»|mndwie* of Ih* London Ckrona-le. A Kill AUDI'S l)K ART IKK KOR lll'KLHA. NAPLUi, November 9, 13C0. 'mldi is gone. La»t ni^ht it was that bis departure has been indef owever, was come to, and early this ,iUar, morning lie sailed in the Washington for .iprera. Nobody ty jept his imni.-diate i Ii lends, und not all of tbeiu, was aAre of i his tinul resolve, ai.d, in consci|iieni'^, he •slipped awav at break of tiay, unattended and almost nnknown To the la^t he reluseJ everything from the King, and drew nothing trom the l-ix chequer but hi* general ollicer's pay of he uctu majority *i present in the Senate. Jt is i p'-unds from persona! il'l're-' lo reC( K lue Mr DougUi ,r'mill» A mem- ihe appeal of John Cochrane to-day to to call on Admiral Mundy. He Mr. Hawkin.s of Alubania, not to dcclin Naples to pay the small debis he had incured here while Dictator. As he sailed oil' he slopncd at our British inviteil ihe .Admiral, in common with sev- him at Caprera, if they can pul up with l'oleuta porridge and fre»h milk, which are all he has to fl'rtr them. The Sardipian nien nf-var fired a salute to the \\'a.«hinjrtoii as she .sailed off, which was repeated from the forts, but otherwise there w:is no show and no pomp, aud there is nothing to record about the departure of ihe ex Dictator beyond the great hroad fact that tiaribaldi is gone. 1 have had to disapprove his policy often, and to tbat disapproval I still adhere but this 1 frank ly and tiulv say. that a great and a good man has left Naples, and has left none behind him worthy of his inheritance 1c ihe morning a proclamation fro® (iai ii was placarded on the walls of Naples) but tbe news ^f his departure seetnml lo excile little attention, and as yot there has lieen no manifestation of pubf. i n£ on 'hd subject. t'1"1 othfir »«e friends, to come and Tbe .j.emu act of 'ie lion of the k gdom o' the Two Sicili. to Italy wns ebraic' i the l'a'laz/.o 11,-ale on the .•MII instati during (J-iralmldi's last inler n prcsonee of the King, the Disa sters and tbe court, iter, addressed his Majesty in the fullowing terms: »n ,,,p l»llowin purpose aseinlil"d, have pioclaimed New Advertisem'ts. SPECIAL NOTICE I "S* Highest Market PricM ia CASH, IOK ALL KINDS OF FURS. A. 114 4S, Cor. Third aot] P«il 8IOT7X 'ITY, IOWA. nSO tf WOOD! WOOD WOOD 1 AM PKKPAKKI) TO PF.LIVKH WOOD IN an part cl tiio dry at Ihe iOWiCST POSSIBLE RATES. I kive OD bald a flnu lot of the Senate DRY UIRD WOOD Tlmt I Will deliver at 7.1 per Tor J, IN CASH, In any qutntltv nut lens tlutii tiveconli Outers left at th» stor^ will li« pruoi|tly atlehdt-d to. E. Ii. KIRK. Sioux City, Pee. I V ISfiO. -3iu i CIR ST W4S Bil Will 1* jfiren at CASADYS H&LL, SIOUX CITY, Monitaj- Evcalag, 'December 14, '60, HAOT azaixoir, Preprletoi* of the liner House. MAMAOKRS: John Onre»,Sloox Citjr .l,« SUfTuril, Melbourne O. \V KliiKmierth, M. C.nii|toii. Vermillion J. E. B*jiue, I B. I^uU^arCilj-. n.OOK MASAliKHS. Charles E. A. Gronlager. Music bjr the Brati and airing Rand*, Under the direction of liu!*tavui Srbiaidt. PRICK Tlt'KKTS, t. SEVEN YEAKS! 'J'HB seven yean of unrivallsdaacecaa atl cr| ,i^ asmopolitan Art Association/1. .Jnii] nJv. «»f tli' I th. ililul w..r rt- uit thfi ov»»r tlir •ni thna»:h'»nt« litfratu re! IV thi.' gr. At Un* KII.I rhoi ln« rt i ription* art-tiw re-^iv. u MUM in a ratio UD(wirulit'!«Hi with that "f an* pr«¥ioiis your. TKUMS OK St7 KSf'IJ PTION.—Any |KI—n t'Cf.-i i a i n n i i- i y -u i i i n e i n n i whi. Uwy Hill r.-oeho 1 it.—1 lie lar^jt and su|««rb euffra. insr, 3M in 'li-ji, outit!iJv MKnlritafl' Bluitcrlug his RecraHta.** ore year, of tli.it tliiti'd UtU, "TiiK COSM »ritLITAN :r 3ci.—Four HdiniMijiit during tLc ri.it at Vi.-toria prowing out Ot "e,-ro potmht,.,n ha-„^ erai- of any other raee. fc' 1 Gallery of Paintings, 648 Broadway, K. Y." In ad lition tn ttie above WnefltK. thow* gi»en to tubscribi'im, as gratuitous premiue Fire Hundred Iirautin II'... kg of Art! ,iWe pai:-t i.len. pnrlana. A-Ji« C. L, JUKI BY, .t, r»r« hundred l\,-t wit oin otf .. thirl i f.• ui. iti Middle Siou inite.j adjourned. A sudden resolution, the .i,iie' v to'j h»«Bv.e ... ....l_ I I'eedsof Wwraut tlu* If rk tilt,' ..0 »|i|. Sire, the people of N'aples, for sue' TOU I 0 its Kin|( bv an immense majority. Nine ,eion of the cotton States take place, no Italians now unite themselves ro,hnr Truntee's Sale. WHKHEAS,?*iNX on th* *f November. A. INM», th« i jtv l.anil ni,,l Jjk^rry Company fur th« piirpum .if •rctirinic to Miltina „n the 87th d»v t'l Au^us Ifl(l. Ill Co., ryr a N. ll-S .hicrlptloosr«.-eii,-.land fo oar.-d I-, P. tVEABE, Ajjcnt f, Sioux Cily and vii-lnlty, where specimen Kn^-ravio n and Art Journnl rjn Trustee's Sale. II.lie! H. r»n.id imrHKREAS. »f adv, of \V by their d-ed ..I ti-i^t m.,d •eml ei. isaa.,.-!! an.I folleu HU nd MarjrK.Taa i.S:ai. ol Iowa, did lie I'tth d:iy of I., I. th -Tin ,l.**erih. IR..,il,-#l mid thlve in hU„-l in Wo dt*ury eo. ^i.ii ^re-I 'lat,. ol lo i.|.un l.n.k Mo k Ht. .i I huil tin in trust to «»n*,ir. i of li.lie hundr, ,1 nnd t.'en White, of ll.ltiniore, M.vi the a, mem of the ty-r.ur d.dlaia t.. KI in llTll d.v of J. KI:. e 9uth l»»,t I ml th,- |ljlr|ji t(» tlir t|it part a., ii,u.'li theieol a, .hall be lie es,.,r, to s.,t Ut the nitioi.nt then dii:\ with rnjut* nn«l of making i.u, I. aali-, and the mrpon., if |.artie« ,.f the llr^t |.,.rt, th.-ir!i it lllttk C'M-0 A. img,n -117 nnd 41* •J ilflH, M|t| of ai«l It, in th.- |av S«»-J4 »'f limn. 1S6» ni «-ile mr 4*1*1 pr«iuiMN) tbtt« WM L. JOY, Trii^tw. II. pUifitiif IIMIIIIMI unon of the nniler yonr wine and will prove the truth of your Bw 11'- i solemn promise that Italy should be for the Italians, The King replied in a short speech, re- ment a 0| jue was iuvii«d to ap ,n 0hlo mak, 1,tlle QlUliH* known until tomorrow It is generallv between childhood, youth or agt ia Iho I ooneeded that Judge Magratb will lead 1 D20-3SV ^ctmber lSth, I860. Notice. MtMIAI.'S OKFtCK, SlnfX CITY. A,) Ihtfvinbpr hth, !M0. XJoTlfK in hrr.'hy gir.n tlin, II, )», Tax T,l«t 11 for tin. rwir IStlO ia in uiv linnds f..r rn!l«.-t|„i,. I IMH IF in t- Ihfir t'*u!inu'l I -i| i»i,d 'I wi inv-^^cnlr.,-! I |i„|. willt ten p.r rent in:, 'est ir.,111 nm- r«-V I will |.«y th« E Iirit.v, IIV their Trust duly nude, u knowl lged .,n,l r," nrde-l. o,„ev,.,l to W illirvm MkmI Ibe fullowin„- dem-rilml t'.-nl Dstue, -ilu.it, ,n Si,nil Cit» l.»«t Addition. Wwrti-urjr ccmitj and state of low*. I,t-wil tola inn ihree, Mir. live end nix (J, 3, 4,6 and fi In Blci-k nim'ij-lhrr*- i93i. !iOts«»ven. eijlit. nine, teo iirid eleven |7,8. andlliin nim-iy f, iir t94i. I.otallire f.'iir, tlve »iut »ii iS. 4, & &tid Si is Bl'k ninety-live ,f l.eln llirt-r. tour, Ave and six (3,4, fiaad 6) In Bl'k ninety fix (96) l,ii« thR-»». four, ATC and six 3, 4,6 and 6 In lll'k ninety-ei^lit 198! tin mi", tiro and throe (1,2 and 3) in Week n(ne ty nine (Wl l.otK four, fire an4 six (4, 9 and la Mock one litindn-.l Lott four, live mid ilx (i 5 and 6} In lilock oae hundred and two i!02) l.ots tour, five, six, ton, eleven and twelve (4, 6,15. in. 11 and rji In Hl'irk one hundred and tlirw (inai. I,otii ff,nr. livo. «lx, ten, eleven mid Iwi-lee 14,6 ii, III, 11 end 12 in Hlork one hundre-l mid fmir (104i. lour. Hve. and six (4,,5 and r,, in Block ma hundri'd i.ota t", i. hvi 7, Bind S in 111 4. 6,6. OH, 2, Mx, •'•v. n Hffhi nltd nliu k one huudr.d ,»iiH nicht I.otti «uu*. I w.». line.*, n-ven ami ninp 11, 3,1. Sand 9 iu IM»rk one hunrtr«d and nino l,4»uoit«, twti. tliroe, U \tr. ti% «•, six. ton. Hevenand tweho 1,2.3,4,5, 6 IU, U and IU. ia Bluck on« buiidced i.iul n (llo i Lntanitp, two, three, fnur. flro, alic, »even, Hirhl and niiiH [I, 2. :i,. 4. ft S, 7,8 and 9[ In Blm-k one liunrtred ami el.-T.B (111! 1 l.ota ,.iie. tu.,. thre-,. ion, elm-en and tweWe [I, 2. 3, 'J. Ill, II and 12] io Blin-k one hujnlred and twelve llHJ bole one, two. *nd thre- [1, 2 and 3 in Rio k OD* bundri^l and thirteen 11:i] Lota "lie-, two, and tlire.- [I. I and 3- It, BUvfc onn litind e.l Mnd n.irt-«ii I 111 bote,. ne. i»o. llnee, four, five, nix. seven, elpht, nine, ten, eleven »nd twWro [1,2 3,4 6 #,7.8,9, in, 11 and 12J in Blix-k one buudred and fifteen [1161 T.ota ..he, I wo three, four. Hve, nix, tea eleven .1,1 twelve [I, 2, 3,4 S. II, R-nUr. 10, Ii and 12' in Block vne hufid-. nnd *ixtoi-n (16 Lou one. two :ind tlir [), i ,in,l 3 j„ |j|,K,k in It! *.-* onB Jiimdro'l »iid neTon^ffvi (I17 I.uts Htcht and n!ii»« 17. S and »l in Block hutidrt'd aDl iiiiytvt n [ll^j (.utt'iiw. two. ttire**, lour, tu* and fix [I, 2, 3, 4, 5, OTM hundred arid twenty two fl??] L»tn Uur, fir9, six. wven, fifrht and inn- f4, 6, [V»,U19^ lU uhe ituu'iretl*l,4 lA»t« OIIS *WMity*thrBo thivi», ioveii. iirtd nine [j, 'mj* 1 Blwk 0fce bu,llir*lim,ld /our L-tsow, two, :iircf», fow, alx, ton, oler^n awiiw«lv.. i, *J, l, 4. .V u\ mid 12) in Ulickon# hundr and tweuty-JiT* Lots mw, tw»i, tInt*". «fVt-n, mid oin»» 1, 2, 2, PaiwIS* iu HI k on.- liundr-d and tu«-ritv «ttX {126} Tho I'll!*-'} B?^'k on'* tiundred unJ twenty.bine [I29J Lot* nn#r iwo, threr, r*-ur, five and six ^1, i. 3. i. 5 an-! C] in ««rw» hundri and thirty one, tw«, tfrref, elyht and n:i»* i. •», 3.7 IJ aud in voe hun^rtil and tlurt1, -m 113!] Mff ur. five, «•»*, efglit and pin* (4. 6 & 7, '"and 9, i*i IU,. k our hu. di «-d and thirty tn .•[ 13.' I %of •.««. tw«, N'vi'fi. H'/hf rtnd nin«« (l.t, 3, Hand in HTk^eh'inlod .inl (hi: ty hr-V t&ll Ix»ti» ten, olevei.ml i.^vl* .• 1", It an! 12\ in HKvk. n»* hundred nnd Ihirty »*a [134J «»n». tw.i 1 lire-', fe»uv. Wve. ten, ojoven »nl t. a, l. \u. 11 12] Iq BK.t. on* HUNDRED SND THII?VI»»» O 1^137] popular lis liomt'S liarp itt ki i«f art mi tbfir i tat.le -of-. oi.« .iii, the. eia, wve 1, ensht an»l nine [A. S, a, 1 ilv W Til. outHui .v Sc.- t,., n Tl.e Sape:h. ...i ., ... ,.rv. .u)',i,'.r|h,.. *ill reeplte. ei1!1 Kaletair Munte in.' his Ite rrulU." i, U ne nf tLe aioet h,-antffu] and popular .-ti .n *.» i in i /.i HI 1 hiA «:ouiit ry. t-iml.i i),-t he lurilish'-d In the trade fur !••, tlltll five didlnrs Th,. Art Journal U I.v. w-11 ki..... th coiintrv to need ...tn nei.dati. n 11 is .1 nusutric-nt t-d uiiiiadne of Art, rent»inlnB f^sav«, ma 18, tioMlii,, At-, by the verjr beet «rit«r» ly illui,t Stoin-i In Aineri a The Knuravln* inwat to triy pirt nf the ,-,„i„t by laail.c-.thtofent. talag pa. ked in a .-yi.u.i poau:»» ptf^i.tid Mi 'i iitiou* ofth -3l.it vi Ja will cloo and 11 ill te ,'olred uutil the KveniiiR nary. Ift'l. al wlw.-il tlnie tin* .-.oka liretniii.ua lie (jiven tu»uU. ii e.«. ^,n»ei.i,iii r,Miie .-,i 'II s M-i^',. s,tbiH.ri|,ti,ifc.— Thoae r.niittlnuJij ,, f. member^!... and lo on,, ,-xt a Kn^rat in.- tor thrir tro jt.le, r-.' ftt"h-r m«-i ul.vr-«-i„! !,,r a ,-.i|.v ,,| th- e!». .it.'d Art Journal. pr,.,:.,ui„,tiw afclrtrlit* in Atnon*a. It «*i»utain» Oat «'-d iiuni-roiiK u do (rnts }*•,- nuui»*r. 8p. «. ii«'w«'v»r. wiil 1m» tiidsi ineKt a'u^ue of viu**. The white* demurrred, and the mnnape- buudred m»d thirty ei^ht The rn'tev ITiN*k»no hi ndrf^l aixl ttnrtv ninofti^l 1 ..t- .. -lu n Mhll j?. Ul lu K huidrt tlnl f«»i't ,14 And Ijc4* fnf, luoinid ihre. f|, 2 and in III..-k .•ne l,n..1 r. -i mid f„m 141 And »l..-r--.s. M.,1 I. r.l ,.I Tru.«t the V rt'l rti.-t leri v t'v,:ij.itii, uuili,,rl/.,d and eint -'rt-- ed Wlili ,in ii. ui! ii.edJ e a'...,,. .leM-riU'ilDr,. jert), tf*r ll-ntv: ^-neti thinv dev »„i, *. ei-ute a .t. tberet,r to the |,iir.-bi«.T, If s «:,| I'ouipaii.v eliniiid t.iilto |..v the .it.m,- Hum elinidue. A li wiier«-I!*. i fvn.I K*\e l.t, II tuud,- in thi- ayment tlieal-.ve »um •.v».lh.-h-( ie. ,y virtu,- of the ver In in.* rw: -d l-.v Ived i-f rrnsi, ulid its ae.nrdui" e it Ii :b" terini- iberei.t, noti .,M!« h«rM,y 'tien tint I, Willhifu J|,at. Triu'ee, »iU r|| llwal»,.vede.cnt.ed k .r..j»rly Pul-lle Auction at will N» tbel'ort i diire 1....r in iou» fitj, It ,.odt,un eoun r. over iy. I,.*,, ..n Saturday, the 1 *£t day oC Jitntinry, A. •., IKil.at I" E a •.» III* iii^h'-et liidd.T f.»r a*ti, s»d execute ih ed &uvrrvf to tlia purehaa^r, WILLIAM (i. .MALL, Trustee. It "in I', a »'r- nl9 tw. e -nilier Sth I860. Siioi'lti 'w Sale. TyOTH K is he: eruiiu i in i «*f t|ji» I'lMl i.-t dated in tin Pili i' 1 »irtu# of an *x tliti ierk'% Uftc# li-iirv c«untv, Kmra nr, I860. tli tf» tiie 7ih .lay of '•urs nt 9 H-k, A. 1 tinv, in front .vf th*. *. V. M. lM Si.»u\ r:tv. 1. ^.,. 1 wiil MUctiiii. tlif Mlowi. I to i»tl *1 prv H*i ty. i.hi, ti ],- al. L-,u to wit —All .f K: ,v 1 trtWu'. iu and i Ui» *i.- n •Aii.l twilvt* U ah.I 12.4ii j.k*-k Nt». thirteen i3 ami lo xiii.*-, u u. *levvn. cuplr?. thirteen «II1 f..ur lr«-u 13. I1'. ii, 12. 13 hi. 1 111 in 11"» k N»». fuiirfH'n (Mr in foutli Seux ily, WunUburv c.'iuttv %v« wi ull tl»»' A^piii-UMIIIIK'** therein:!. 1.1. n'.iug. Mild I'l,v ni le l.i aa ihe proj eii» ,.f Be lUr.i huh, A I ... ill ..U m.i'l ,.\eeittion it, faior of I.ouu t. 'Ii.c, apui.st Lli Il.-d.ird, i Ch.-irl,.. Ilnle, «urviViHK parti,era of the hue tirm of li.-d ir i. Rulo widliin b*' *»n re«vjpt ot 18.^»ib. jtl #tt u|,sof f0tll I)«RT«. K.J. LAMTII :.!' Sheriff of Wos.Ihivry.-oui.tv l,-»a. Si,.u.\ I'ity, N.n .-.'S-.h, t-C.i. 'iil«-4w now TO SAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLA&S lu»ure your pro(wrty in He»],onalll*1iiaur •sseeCampanles, then «iii yuufeelaafe.kti. i ing that you will l,e indeuinilird in cave of u or daiua .-" h\ fire. And you kn»v nut *17 T-.fi-1 inilli .i. tli« Tr.KAsria.u s ,U,ltar 1 l- f..iiiiit at myoilir,.lioiiiilir. ii,,m*9 a 51 •i'"'* '-t tnx**s. i lit- r,st jii,.i thru duii and until 4 t\ .M lor tin puree*,. ,.f in *a\,» '".r.' ,»«ar» lFaS .11 INiO JOS. W. Si l-:vii\s, f'r*"11 19-4W .II,- N-IJ. ANIL OIITINU,'TMIII Kolloc. '|V) CHAKt.ES C. TUOMI'Sfiv MH! um of MKIII huii.lrpil ud •Ixtjr-tlx W» 100 lipllam, WITH uii,-r.4t i%urt ri» ». AS moiK-v Uuv .lefviM UT« .1 Tt»rui of 1 hf llff«lllt wiil U t.urter«tl thormm. Urhm*Ut Agaiutt *h.| t'lit«r. \*f»u r, lh« «ai i i t: «u kii your pioport) U .4 „uf« said rUitn J. F. NORiOl, A11ornoy at Xjaw. W'ti.i. ,n,i,i 1 Kiil 1.SOH,. I Ing Land Colli ,-tl,.ii •d tb blm lo thia 1»IWCUOD selection of its vietims. tb. Tul how aoo( ur n».:in.gs. Store*, Shops or ItartiS may I* laid in i uiii- W« oflar you 1'oiiciM in •Ither ofthe foUoe. ing Zl«liable Coiiipanica Etna Insurance Co., Whltt's IM lll r^ng,' Vj. ti»v% iifh .|i il-j, t|,, th he lllh «1UT ot June. 1S59. Ih«.,i,l de.dM., t'.e».,id ..el, he.', th-laid T, Im •utboii^d to A«iv*rttrt« unit! |rui«rfv iu th i-OUUt.VKlt.,V^i(i»t|. ^OtUv*. mid n I. fhfMIBH »l l..ll,," ai.rt,.,. the I ..Ult ll„u,ed„„r i„ I ily. In mod eonniy, to the hUh-M bidder for ea-' In MU'h |iai,'rK or Ira. t» iw I!,- Trust,v ah-.uld d.-eu most .,,1,« Capital, $1,500,000. Ami it, _. Cc. ftironix Insurance Capital, $400,000, Co., Quaker City Insur. lie prt'j^ri Ikvii m-tdi 9 ix per «ltif .uiii uti|iiii. Tlieprf.ti Hi :n in fai.i h"t,| ,r Triiht. will arjr, IS61, at ]i Capital, $500,000. I Metropolitan Ins. |i^d ,^f I Ami «h«rM«, «!,«.««. h»„ Capital, ?300 000. tlehvrr, .1 lo th ^1. r. and tb.rt-M lh9 «:u-J ^mkti.l:..r tli- $h4 t».i hn« lwi..„ |,e yuivnv n« City Hh"le nuiuti n-i'ton froni th.- ntlj «t »y •Mt. per annum, U now 1. Win. I.. JO\, rut» wit the ti»4r» fivMi w», "n TH. 5 IUV OJ J.MU 0 A to j.ul'jjr auction .ial tier frr •«.(,, it! i\t to til* hijtlu^t hi I a I !..• |*o, rt H.m-i. ill W.H tlbu y oiiuuly, 5*t.VC |m wri»»itl p.f.^iiv or go mu. It t'i. (vi»*Iuy to HMIISIV the MINI OF $924 Co., Cily Fire Insurant* Fire Insurance Co,, Capital, 1250,000 Farm House* and Barns intiirr: low rat.^i, WI-MIII in fty ue- tLfrron ft urn tbt- llth *Uv of .lu,,, M'. tun! iutroft ISi9. six p^r ol'vale to tli«* pu Iii'urc |.r.»pprty u. .Jl.nrj, Ua lion®, itnd riym.mtli -.oiinlie.1. Aim., Ip Nubruk* aii-t lloki-tu Tprritoriwi. Uemambi*r—11 U|]By •re Dangerous." WKAIIK* A 1.1,ISO V A**nto. s .Il\ low® TAX SALB. OFFICE, siot ro., trtwA.i SnTunlHir iJ IS II. I VTOTtCK is licrcti* )t »«ii that on tin- 17th d«f cC ,™. ... u. ..mi,i-, i„r i-oii«.-ti„n I "ill "Bur»t iuhlic»al» I'll* rata uf .-»ii 'UY «tli.- in Semxl ."uit.v, tb,-fo||..«i-ii .Ir^cril.wt "••1"'!'. ,IFT•"has.ILAY, V TC 'iirraui NAM ttm., AI...IMuilixnrm-.tta*saidof.Or,A. from tlnn* to tim# until all been ihe otherwise wttled. K. I, STONK, Treasurer 5i.)ni Countv, Iowa. i P«Mlt. I ^t Ii# iMtltlmi '!nluiitii( of you th« TarU of Stctftou. I.D A prouii.- «»'«ti-.l I v you l.i in.l Unit unlei. i i V I I DW n« ff LF« Ml'Kl. By 8. T.DATU. Att'y. I 1 •a qrwqr V 46 40 08 4i n n 30 aw ii *4 44 Ht 14 n Vi so nw na *6 96 44 •W s 34 N 19 aw aa •7 43 40 i«aii«.n Tit le** ol •ii-. and .i l'(i iuibntu 1 buyiUR uad "«U *1 huniu^a nitniat •tintiaii. no'i4ly Fur Suits A#IVOND IlAKf Port4.^l« Grlat Mill nn«l ('urn (Vb Crw«h»»r. Kn^utr* ,t i*»r» llMfi- 30 96 44 40 H'2 14 nw 71 12 30 rrrr. 30 96 45 vo I to 64 1 14 19 30 w tw fri 4f» 1 1 11 1» SO u 40 It 7» II Fur RM|I! 1 Mcllioai-ix-, PljrinuiilU «'.. |o\m, A OIMrol:T vni.K n\VFl r.TvO .nH*. 4 V 'T small famil)-. AU.'„kgoHt ^TDKK U-oM,on r»trl Miivt. Knauirv i»l VHR, t, 18U. A. HAAS, New Wheat and Corn WAITS* AT v TOOTLE S.