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THE A It IL TJ I THIS WEEK'S ADVEBTISEM'NTS. COMMERCIAL. town Republican Convention. referred to the appropriate We copy the following abstract of the pr.r.Ri: a. Exchange Irlee Current.

Legislative I'rrcciiiK We condense from our exchanges the ITIIE COURIER. roceeditigs of the late Republican State allowed to accumulate at the close of the Celebrated Mdlino Plows The McGregor Press states that Michael Sullivan was found frozen to death in his houae, on the 3d iust, while in a state of in mrf the crrtft- i Corrected veelty ly Jons II. Lxavitt Convention, from the correspondence of session I am satisfied that something use fojlowin" rrrort of tlic procoeasngis iw AND CULTIVATOliS the New York system oi iuwn the Dubuque Times: r.tittuf i. (Jcncral t-iuce last week HARROWS, OX YOIiliS, tm. ii ceo.

toxication. Hunter Vommrci4i oirat. WatkeToo, Jan. 24, 1859. 1 4.

I. The State Convention met on the 18th FOR BALK BT N. S. 11UNGERFOKP. tr organizations will be estaonsneu uy this Legislature.

No Republicaa that I m'M. is satisfied with the County There are now one hundred and thirty- a inst at Des Moines, pursuant to previous TrhAxait. New lorlt, buying, WATERLOO. IOWA three convicts in the State Penitentiary at Ft. notice the largest and most eninusiasnc TuVRSiuY, Jan.

12. In the Sccatc, Lieut. Gor. Faville in Judgeship as it is at present constituted, Madison. More extensive accomodations will cent premium c-emrg prem Chicago, buy.

par; Sellcg, 1 per cent prem. political meeting ever held in Iowa -at nreciselv two o'clock p. and on motion. TUESDAY, JAN. .21,1800.

soon have to be provided for this Humorous ON Saturday the 14th whi! cros vmz or netr the bridge hi thi- placa, vacating the President's Chair, deUvcred a Khort but very approjriate address. and even some oi tne Lemocra both Houses would rote for a good bill providing for the modification or abolition Hon. W. Hamilton was elected Presi and rapidly increasing class. note for forty dollars; iirned by S.

Land, and frnni'timt i-m--Tt lb wt'fK and privation. 1 r.i-poc'.f'.il'yp-r Uat you memorialize fjr the parage iurh a law. The building cf ft Reread to the I c.l Ocean, a 'iif l.iih, in my fj-nifn. demanded by the intenMi ft our whoi country. In rn rf wi.r with ary of th cr.t nwratimc pow.i, Stat-n on the Puc.hc would irlv to ntt.u ar.d our Government them the nectary aid fur their at gnat rik and cnormoui ejKn Tro r.r.l be writ to their ttwi'iKui- our own country, by the over-land route, which hut aliowti to far uu array almost hn-practieable while if sent by any oiler route, th.v mud.t be to light their way to dent.5 with eleven Vice Presidents, and Waterloo Retail Market.

C. II. SCRIVEN, AJverfiMncr A rent, C3 Dearborn Street, On motion of Mr. Wilson, of Dubuque, Ths BeKxer Cocnty Argus is the name of the office. IT firnves of this citV.

One Of tllC I. Parmetiter, and payable dn or befor lh 1st day of April 1SG-5, i A. B'tnnell of bearer. S. LUND.

A former member of the feenaie, ana the Senate j.assed a resolution thanKirig trffltv hu 3. fl WlLUAMS. at tht Secretaries. of a Democratic paper just started at Waver-ly, by Hon. Wm.

Pattee. The paper is a Cliicago, Illinois. our Ap nt to receive aud cript. for Advertisements in that city. Eloouent and appropriate remirks were a very competent man, is mgagea ine Kill which Will Lieut.

Gov. Faviile for the impartial ijite the MMmtHHtt Landing dealer in Uroceriet and Proritk'fii. preparauuu made by gentlemen from all jxjrtions of manner in which Le had presided over neatly printed, good looking, sneet, ana war Wwterl.Hi. Jn. IS.

1869- P. floorers v. El nun 1 W. Dyer. l.

in ine Csenaie iu a it" uai a. TO IK-lf. the exception of its political complexion i.mcp thft excellencies or me the State, following which, on niouun, the Convention proceeded to elect twenty A it niii a that body. A committee then conducted Lieut.Gov. is a good paper.

The Cofp.iF.R now the only newspaper Waterloo, Jan. 24 Vow Vnrk and Michigan statutes, bat 1 OTICE i hereby given, That by virtn vr sven Delegates two from tach Judicial i. of ait Ex-Ciiti -n i Kd from the offictf Fi-orit fcxtra superfine. $2.25 per sack think will be more simplified and practi publUhc 1 in tl.c tract of country comprising The drawing for the terms which the Su the St thev an ar-nl to defend. It etui District, and Eve from the State at large putsch to the Chair, on taking which he addressed the Senate briefly but appro the Clerk of the District Conrt, within cable than either of them.

preme Conrt Judges are to hold, resulted a- the counties of JJhukhawk, Grundy and But to roe to I' a bad policy that would compel us ad pOi and for the C-nnT of liUckbawk, State of to represent the State at tne auona Convention at Chicago, June, 13th, next Stockton. 6 years Jaap to depend upon ot her nations iur a renvoi dt her priately. The Chicago Press and Tribune. Iowa, in favor tif Ii. P.

Ilogcr and aramst E'tmund W. Dyer, and fc me directed, 1 did. Th following Delegates at larire were Baldwin, 4 years and Judge Lowe, 2 years In the House, the following standing lor, and hai a larg-e and con.star.tly increasing circulation in the-e and adjoining counties. For these reasons, busing men in the East or We have received several numbers of the the 23d day of January, A. D.

I860, kvy By a constitutional provision the latter, hav committees were appointed by the chair: Chicago Daily Press and Tribune for tiHn tlie following projerty tt Aravcn thfi tdiort term, becomes Chict elected: Wm. Penn Clark of Johnson county; L. C. Noble, Fayette; John A. Kasson, Polk: Henrv O'Conner, Muscatine; Jas.

ll'avs and Means. Gurley, Taylor, wit Commencing at a point eigiit (S) rod west of the north east corner of section! which it3 proprietors will please accept South, who wieh to scscurc the trade of the Justice. r.nmlrUl Wli'rllt. Ilobb. Wii.t K5o 70epet Oats New 20c 22 per Curs 25 cts.

Bean $1.00 per bush. Potatoes 20 cents per bushal. Pork $5,00 per hundred. Lakd If cents per lb. Mams Smoked.

11c per lb. SiiorLPKRs aso Sipes Jc per pound. Ueef 7i8 cents per lb. Salt 75e ir bushel. litTTKR I2ie per lb Egos 10c per 6z, j.vrrt Primp.

14 loo our thanks. This paper is decidedly me The Cerro Gordo Press of the 12th say twelve (12), towr.sdiip eighty-nine (89)f Upper Cedar Valley will find it to their ad to our own p.rf&sJftrw ana our vwn muui, when we can Lave such way within our own limit A gr-it mitral route, with branches at either end to accommodate all parts of onr country, both upon the Atlantic ami Pacific, would nit ft our wants and commend itself to the nound senso and calm judgment Of our people. I aUo recommend that you memorialize Loner- in favor of that measure. There in or.c of the vexed and exei- inrf nnrvtimi of niavcrv to which I wioh to di F. "Wilson, Jefferson; N.J.Rusch, Scott; north range toimeen (14), west ot the Ota best published in the West, and is to it that the house of the Rev.

Wm. Aldrich, of Judiciary Caldwell, Hall, Bowdoiu. r.rvmditures. GoodrcII. Jennings, vantage to advertise liberally in our columns.

ohn W. Rankin, Lee; M. L. McPher son, Madison; C. F.

Clarkson, Grundy; Principal Meridian Lv.ackhawk County thenc south sixteen (16) rods thenca east twenty (20) rods thence ntth siiteeaf Forest City, Winnebago county, was, with its contents, burned to the ground on Tuesday H. P. Seholte, JUanon; Joun jonin, what the New lorK mount is iu ie East. The daily is a large, nine-column sheet, set op in fine type, and contains Republican National Conventi'n Clarke, osier, Bracewell. SrJwds end State Unucrsiy.

Bow morning the 3d iiist. The whole amount of 11 ebster. A National Ilennblican Convention "will (19) rKl- tlienee west twenty (20) rods to the place of beginning containing two (2) doin, Dunlavy, Hoag, Davis, of Johuson, On motion, the several Judical Di-- loss is estimated at 2.000. Mr. Aldneh has meet at Chieacro on Wednesday the 13th day rect your attention as one upon which perhaps country can harmonize.

Recent icres, a the property ot the Bii Dch-nutuit Cs a v. Prime, 10c; clarified 12; the latest and most reliable market reports and intelligence from parts of the Williamson ot arrcn. Claims. Wright, Clark, Crawford tritcts proceeded to nominate following which the convention elected a of June, next, at 12 o'clock (noon), fr the tinmiiintirm if candidates be KUmiOrted for nno win oner tne same tr saie at i uimsr a wife and six children, all being away from home at the time the fire occurred. All that cvcnU ia Virginia have drawn the attention of Auction, to the highe-t bidder, for Ready Vlonev, at the Court House, in Waterloo, is world.

Its editorial corps, too, is not sur Wit brow, Hedges Delegates from the Cla; our Southern brethren to Uietunger aurrounu-in" them, by reason of the great numkf of f-li r.erftns iinionff them in contact l-COtroi Jteiuittrnx. utuimau, w. 0 First District A. baunaers, j. passed in ability by that of any journal aid County, on the 25th day of February A.

Crushed, 15c per lb. Tea 50 to 60c. per lb. KICb 8o Molasses 65c per gallon. Syrpp Golden per pal.

Vinegar Cider, 25c per lion. llmts-iN-rt Flpip t30 per el. was saved was one suit of clothes to the person everything in the way of household furniture being consumed by the flames. rreeident and Vice-President at the next, election. The Hennblican electors of tlic several States, the members of the People's party of Pennsylvania, and of the Opposition party of gett, Sabin, Itee, Gnrky.

Walker. in the country. The weekly is prepared with their fclavcs, and the excitement of the l. 1860, between the honr- of nine ckwMi oi the Mirnooa nnd fonr in the af- Ste Charitable Institutions. ltter, Second District J.

W. Caldwell, N. with particular reference to the wants of vons MeOuinn. Davis, Conner. moment has catued wrae or their Mate igi utjirra kerinuHlv to entertain the terrible prop.

t. rnoo i of said fl-iv. The Independence Guardian of the 19th Baker. country readers, and contains full aud re Inlcrml Improvements. Merrill, Jones Soap Cstile, 20; erosive, 12 l-2c; pain Third District B.

Rector, G. A. says As the construction train on the Dubuque and Pacific Railroad was nearing UnVel.ead. Price, of Muscatine, Ellis Hawley. liable market reports, and the choicest mnttpr nf the daily.

Anv one wanting a Banks. Clark, Riddle, Glasgow, Wit Fourth District A. iiuooaru, town on Sunday last, through some means sev New Jersey, and all others wno are wining ro eo-opertite with them in support of the candidates who shall there be nominated, and who are opposed to the policy of the present Administration to Federal corruption and usurpation to the extension of Slavery into the Territories to the new and dangerous po litical doctrine that the Constitution, of it.s 10c; family, 8 l-2c per lb. Canpi.es Star 25e per pound. Nails Assoned 6e per lb.

DriedAppi.es 12cjerlb. I'KACHFfr Dried. 15c per ib. ter. Hotchkiss.

E. Blatchford. option to com pel th ik unfortunate poop.eeither to become involuntary exiles from the land of their birth or to become slaves. 'I ho repugnance, the prejudice, if you will, of the people of the Free States, especially of the Northwestern States, against allowing anv largo in-flux of these unfortunate among them, is well vAn n.l mnut. he heeded thopc who make JOHN EL WELL Sheriff.

Dated at Sheriff" Oifice, Waterloo, thla 23.1 ty Jiiiuioy 18Q n2-4w. SHERIFF'S SALE. William L. Cltrlsty vs. Edmund W.

Dyer. OTICE is beteby given. That by virtuo an Execution issue! from the Otlico the Clerk of the District Court, within good Western paper, either daily or week eral cars, loaded with ties, were thrown from Tnrf.mnralions. Buddick. Bennett "Fifth District Thomas Seelev.

U. the track, and th brakeman, named James Hunt. Bemis. Paulk. Nourse.

ly cannot do better than subscribe for the Press and Tribune. Terms: Daily Piicn-es Tor Isti 14e: Germans 12 l-2c. Cool, was so badly injured by some of the ties Fullic Buildings. Roscncrans, Davis own force, carries Slavery into all the Territo falling upon him, that he died on Monday Robinson. Millard.

Riddle $7,00 per annum; weekly, single copies, ries of the United States to the of ni.l hr tlie County Di.ickbawk, State of morning. We understand that he has a wife $1,50 5 or more copies, $1.00 each, and Printing. Berryman, Gillet, Curtis, Cottcll, Robb. the African slave-trade; to any equality ol ritrhts amonnr citizens and who are in favor in ftvor Wiili.int Chri-tv and n.l r.hil.1 living at Manchester. The rails one copy extra where a club of twenty is Ci'krakt English 12c 1,2 per pound.

Allspice 20i Pepper VVhoh-. 20c Raisins M. It Ijuer20c. 40c per pound. ShotW'0 Leap 10 Salt pvr nick.

Crackeks Sod 10; butter Sc. of the immediate admission of Kansas into the ain-t biiu id W. Dyer, andt nto direct-, I 20-ii diy of January a. d. were torn up for several rods, the ties splinter 1wi for thowe BtateR.

The dangeroua and difuealtieti attendant upon tin; presence of free colored peraonnin a community, prevents in by many who would oth-itwLw giadlv bet their slaves, and have ri oo 8taUs caiHcd the passage of lawg pro-hibitinrr rr greatly hindering emancipation. Indeed the' dangerh and dilTictdtiesare to-day hinderanee to the abolition of hlavery procured ed up, ami the cars badly damaged Union under the Constitution recently adopted by its people; of restoring the Federal Admin lK.il, levy tlie r.ll'wirig Sixth District W. W. Stone, J. 1.

Grinnell. Seventh District A. Barren, J. W. Thompson.

Eighth District John Shane, W. Smyth. Ninth District Wm. B. Allison, A.

F. Brown. Tenth District R. Noble, E. G.

Bow-doin. Eleventh District W. P. Hepburn, F. Brown.

H-rty to it: T'o rtfi west quarter Later from Pike's Peak. The Leav The Davenport Gazette of the 17th states istration to a system ot rigiu economy, huh io PvObinson, Whitaker, Barnes. Militia. Lambert, Price, Lynch, Le-Laeheur, Roscncrans. Elections.

Clark, Rosencrans, Mangold, Daggett. Enrolled Bills. Denison, Williomson, ii), tii ea-t pi oter(j), ot section twen- enworth Times of the 12th inst. says that that a suit has been commenced in the District the express arrived at that place on the Court of Scott county, in which the plaintiff eig'tt (2fl), -w op-, ie t.u), ooriri Mirteen (14). we-t the 5ih Pria Meridian and th a-t hlf (1).

-ho i ea-t q-iarter J). nl tl beast, qaartef pvpnino- previous, brinsincr some $21,000 seeks to recover about four hundred dollars in money paid as usury on a loan of about twelve i in gold, and a large mail. The news from of Warren. Enrrcscl Bills. Cowing, Dunlavy.

Chicago Tiarket Chicago. Jan. 21. I860. Wheat Market declined Snles 300 buh club 1 0.

track 1100 bush No. 2 at 1 02. hundred dollars. It is claimed, that under tne the principles of Washington and Jefferson of maintaining inviolate the rights of the States, and defending the soil of every State and Territory from lawless invasion and preserving the integrity of this Union, and the Bupcrnacy of the Constitution and laws passed in pursuance thereof, against the conspiracy of the leaders of a sectional party to resist the majority principle established in this Government at the expense of its existence, are invited to send from each State two delegates from every Congressional District, and four (J), ot souih east quirter CJ) and tifteen (15), Hi-res tut the north end of lot one (1), all in seeti. eii-lit (8), township eighty- the diggings is very interesting.

Numer Iucilcntat Lawrence. 1Uri.lma.ds. Goodrell. Kellogg, Bre law, the lender of money has no right to receive usury, and if he does receive it, it is as so much mer. Tavlor.

Darling. The Boston Journal of the 17 th has the idne (86). north of thirteen west in and bv the Slave States, and the apprehended danger that in rmn the Southern States bhould abolish hlavery, the Free Statea would at once be overrun bv the ignorant slaves just manumitted, is skillfully uaed by partizan noli-titiona among us, to reeoncile the Northern mind to the extetwion of Slavery in other directions. Moved by these coiipideratiotm, I d.em it my duty to reeommeud to your careful and favoruble a plan for the colonization of the free eokm-d population of our country in Central or South America, under the protection of our (linerul I Joveniment, ous quartz leads had been discovered, and much quartz rock had been taken out. State" Library.

Noble. Baker, Hoag, of tlie 5tti Principal Meridian, in Black hawk Corn Dull and declined icon account. of money had and received to the use of the per Robb. Cot tell. County Iowa, as Mie rojerty it tne said following items A GIRL RECOVERS HER LOST FINGERS.

iJi-ten lant. and will oiler the same tor saio Public Lands. Sabin, Peet, Stanton, Mr. LeFevrc, proprietor of one of the quartz mills, had found gold in the pyrites large receipts. No.

1, 5152c; o. 2, 4bc; rejected 44c. Oats 38vg9c. at Piiblin Anctlon, ti the highest bidder, for Gniflkee, Quinn delegates at large to the Convention. It will be remembered that on the night of iron.

He crushed about two cords, and Counf-v and Township Organization. son paying it, and can be recovered again, especially where it is paid to relieve real estate from incumbrances. A Meeting of the citizens of the counties along the line of the old Iowa Central Air (Signea nv nie E. 1. MORGAN.

Cioirwcn. of the calamity, a girl named Kelley, find Gillet. Baker. Lvnch. Campbell.

Black- obtained $450. This discovery is consid SPECIAL NOTICES. lirnuarlit forward in the Congress of the Uni 7 -j iford. Iteady Money, at the Court Hon-, in Wa-rerloo, in aid Count, the 25th day ot February-, a. I860, between the hours of nineo'chtck in the foreman and four o'clock in the atternoon of said dav.

JOHN ELWELL Sheriff. Dated at Sheriff's Office, Waterloo, thia 20th day of January, 1860. n2 4w. ered of a good deal of importance, as an abuudance of this substance can be easily ural. Acw Counties.

Shipman, Williamson, CJov. KiiUwood's Iiiaiig 1 SCCVILL'S SAKSAPAIULLA, OR We publish in this week's paper, Gov. Improvements of the Des Moines Iiivcr Line Railroad was held at Toledo, Tama a few days since. Resolutions were adopted declaring that the contract or pretended contract" between the old Iowa Central and obtained. The general health of the country was good.

Provisions were high. BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP! Kirkwood's Inaugural address, delivered Mitchell, McCullough of Lee, Tomp- before the General Assembly on the 11th kies. Rees. Caldwell. ing herself caught by one hand in the machinery of a loom, in her fearful extremity, tore her hand from the well nigh fatal embrace of the machinery, and left several joints of her fingers in the ruins.

So scrutinizing has been the search of the workmen, that even these lost digits were tolay discovered, and after being exposed for a while in the dead room, they were transmitted to the young lady, who, hav Mitsrs. Bolles. Smith A Co. I the Dubuque and Marion Western Railroad, WATERLOO. Gentlemen In using yonr btillingia and Roads and Highways.

Streeter, McCullough of Jackson, Parker, Wright, Sarsapanlla, I did so more from the persua instant. It is a sound and statesmanlike document, and takes a correct and rational view of the great State and National questions of the day, if recognized as binding would rob the people along the line of all hope of procuring railroad facilities that said contract is a fraud upon sion of friends than from confidence of its Clark, of Des Momes. Friday, Jan. 13 ted htaXe. by a distinguished member of that body from the State of Miwouri, with the view that if the measure hhall meet your approbation, you may memorialize Congress in iU favor.

The snbstanee of this plan as subsequently presented in the United States Senate, by one of the Senator from Wisconsin, is, that our Government shall by treaty with Bonio of the Central or South American Governments acquire the rights and privileges of aettte-nient and of citizenship for the benefit of such persons of color of African decent, us may voluntarily desire to emigrate from the United States, and form themselves into a colony or colonies under the law of the State or States to which they may emigrate, the United btates, in consideration of the commercial advantages of free trade with such colony or colonies making and securing the necessary and proper engagements to maintain them in the eniovmetit of the rights and privileges acquired merits in my mind. I bad been long in the bands ot the ablest physicians without relief. NEW ARRIVAL AT TUB Wholesale Emporium. -AVARS ITIESICii. The President of the Senate announced the State and the people in said counties, and After many ears of painful annVnrirs and contains many suggestions which ths Flour was selling at $18 per but a train from Santa Fe was expected in every day, which would lower the price a little.

Sugar was very scarce, and bringing 40c per bacon 24; coffee 30e." Indiana State Democratic Conven-sion. A Convention of the Democracy of Indiana, for the purpose nominating candidates for State officers, and for choosing delegates to the National Convention was held at Indianapolis, oa the 13th inst. asking their Representatives in the Legislature the following standing committees: afflicted with scaly tiptions over my whole to favor the transfer of the land grant to the booy, and rn-iny rumnmr sores under my ing had the stumps amputated, is now recovering fron her self-imposed wounds. HAT A BOY ACCOMri.ISnED. Ways and Means.

Saunders, Cool bangh, Anderson, Neal, Kent, Johnson ears, arms and hi other places, -mid hie eem eti hut a t-urileii. I hnve recovered, and otic- Cedar Rapids and Missouri Railroad Company. ALL. SORTS OF PARAGRAPHS. Powers.

re etj the bleinir4 wbict. his wtir'd Judicarv. Rankin, Thompson, Wil A filing boy named John Shaw, was NEW GOODS Sar Vv it I ENING! -5 I FHOM NK'V YORK CITT, ill AH ttos 1- the work ot nr son of Dubuque, McPherson, Wilson of at work in the lower weave room when Jefferson, Ainswortu and laylor. r-ap-irtll'o I am Mitisfie.i tbere greater eoii'ene r.p-'ii A-ll- citizens than ibe ad niiiinimt.n of your the mill fell, ne soon extricated himself by such treaty or treaties." The colonization Fclcral Relations. Wilson of Jeffer A majority of the candidates on the State The Legislature of Georgia have passed a law prohibiting manumission of slaves by their masters after death.

A few davs aco a local atrent of the from the ruins, and looking back, he saw AS rl Tit lis- ff I in t-iekn-s members of our Legislature will do welt consider and act upon. We hope our readers will give it a careful perusal. Slavery in Nebraska. Sometime since, a bill for the abolition of slavery in that Territory, was introduced into the lower branch of the Nebraska Legislature, and by the strenous exertions of the Republicans, and the assistance of a few Democrats it passed that body by a majority of four. Every Republic member voted for it, but out of twenty-five Democrats, eight voted aye son, Davis of Clinton, Mann, Ilagans, and of this unfortunate race in some country peculiarly adapted by climate and production to Please aeeej mv ot iny tiifit.

ticket are Administration men. Resolutions were adopted endorsing the princi the hand of Amanda Neil thrust through Duncombe. eoos-ioeraiin, aim oeiieve me jour oiiri, Schools and Universities. Bowen their use ana occupation, naa long ocen a la voritc scheme with a larsre portion of ihe peo He succeeded in rescuing Vm thrown into fail in Mary-, an apperture pies contained in the Kansas Nebraska Brown, Watson, Bussey and Gray land for circulating copies of that paper. i her, with only her stockings on her feet.

humble servant. John B. Lawbon. 111, April 10, 1859 $gT" S- l.i by all W. W.

Forry, Agent, Waterloo. 514w pie iu all fiections of our country, and until time and experience had shown the operation of the Society which proposed to colonize them in their native country, to be, by reason of the She complained that she could not walk Act, instructing their delegates to vote as a uuit of Douglas in the Charleston Convention, and wishing success to the administration of James Buchanan. Agricultural. Anderson, Pattison, Bailey, Williams, Pveiner, Lewis and Neal. Railroads.

McPherson, Angle, Trumbull, Hammer, Drummond, Thompson Udell. BanJcs. Thompson, Patterson, Pasey, ii unisiiiji 13 Bluing ifc-r upon the snow; whereupon he tola her Louis market at 35 cents per pound. Ginseng 1 1'" tin will hereafter be one of the exports of that she should be thankful that she had her feet left to walk upon. Shaw saved two expense, impracticable as a means for relieving our country of the vxst numbers of these peo- fde among us, that Society received, as it just-y deserved, a great degree of public favor.

That the operation of that Society have pro and seventeen nay. When the bill came tW on rmrson in the Charlestown. 1 other girls, sisters, named Thompson, Weakse-s and Debility All who suffer from weakness or debility, where there a want of energy, ehottld atnce Imve reeourse i.JUfSONS MOUNTAIN HEBli PILLS. Thev immediatly purify tlie blKd and act ujMin tlie mainspring of life, giveo strength and vigor to the system. Young persons en Stato Prison, whose term does not ex- I cousins of Miss Neil, who told him that Proceedings of Grundy County Republican Convention.

Persuant to notice, the Republicans of Grundy County met in Convention at Grundy Centre, January 7, A. D. I860. The Convention was called to order by pire until the year 1880. There are 36 incar- i they were in the rums.

cerated for life. thrilling experience of an operative. up in the Senate, a desperate struggle took place, but it was finally carried by one majority. As in the House, the Re publicans to a man favored the measure, and a majority of the Democrats opposed it. Tho JS'cbraskian, the Democratic tering into womanhood, with a derangement 3,000 Yartlx tif elinss Calico, 7IitIin Oeluinc, Plaid Delaines, Brocha Shawls, Carpets, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DRESS GOODS, CLOTniXG, BOOTS AND SHOES, J-LARGE STOCK SEW GROCERIES, Ac.

Ilumbugcry at a Discount wnit.E Pair Dealing COMMANDS A PREMIUM! AS IS tatisfactoribj proven by the daily gatherings at MILLAED GILBERT'S, To witness the Litest. Largest and Be-t Assortment of of the functions; and to mothers at the turn The State debt of Virginia is Henrv Nice, a brother of Thomas Nice, of lite, these Pill wilt be most effieacious in 559, on which the annual interest is wnose wjfe was killed iu the ruins, relates correcting the tide of life that may be on the 828, or about a dollar a neaa ior eacn innaoi- interresting narative of his experience journal at the capital, and the principal or Saunders, Coolbaugh. Internal Improvements. Drummond, Johnston, Sharradden, English, Hastings. Claims.

Angle, Henderson, Green, Reiner, Bucchcl. Charitable Institutions Davis of Clinton, Davis of Polk. Udel', Scott, Buechel. Public Lmds. Brown, Duncombe, Powers, Pusey, Henderson.

Public Buildings. Davis of Polk, Bowen, Bailey, Drummond, Buechel. Township and County Organization. Powers, Pusey, Watson, Gray, Hagans. Roads.

Pattison, Hammer, Sherrid-dan, Williams, Kent. Military Affairs. Hagans, Bailey, Rankin, Trumbull, Scott. Elections. Seott, Wilson of Dubuque, duced and will produce great good to Africa, 1 have no doubt, and I shall rejoice to see its ability for usefulness largely extended.

But xpenenee has khown it to lc wholly inefficient a a means of -moving from among us this large and rapidly increasing population. in Central or South America by means of the proximity of the proposed colonics, would be much less expensive, and there-lore more and if the General Government, supported by the several States, should take the matter in hand with earnestness and it seems to me that wo might congratulate ourselves upon having done a work which would not only be productive of great good to ourselves, but also enable ua to commence the payment of that vast and aecmulatcd debt we owe tlu.i wronged and unfortunate race, and lam iree anu biavc. He was employed in the boiler house, and Cassias M. Clay spoke in defence of the the moment of the disaster was engaged Republican party last week, from the steps of faeard the Capitol of Kentuky the doors of the Cap- tol bcimr closed aeainst him. He vindicated a n0ise which he cannot describe, and gan of the party in tho Territory, and tho Federal officials workod might and main to prevent its passage.

And not content with this opposition, Governor Black true to the principles of the so-called turn, loung and elderly men putier in a similar tnaner at the same when there is always dangeS, they should there-tore undergo a course of this purifying medicine, wdiicli ensures lasting health. This great Household Medicine ranks among the leading necessaries of life, as it is well known the world that it cures complaints other remidies reach thi fact i- ss well establUhed as that the Sun the World. JndM-n't. M.eintain Herb Pill. are sdd by all in Metbeim-.

stood up for an instant, when he was the patriotism of Senator Seward, and declared himself in favor of emancipation. struck upon the shoulder by a heavy article. He thrust himself head foremost Tonn WlC OOT-C flint Democracy promptly vetoed the act. And yet in the face of circumstances similar to this continually occurring, Democrats at the North tell us that their party is opposed to slavery extension. against a door opening outwards, ami fel hp lull infrodtierd into the IjPffisIature.

a few I DRY GOODS, r. Jntn n. n.rr.h thn door and the snaeo McPherson, English, Wilson of Jefferson. New Counties. Kent, Neal, Angle, electing William Houck, Chairman, and William Lane, Secretary.

After a few preliminary remarks, the Convention, on motion of Mr. Clarkson, proceeded to nominate a delegate to attend the State Convention to be held at Des Moines on the 18th day of January, A. D. 1860, which resulted in the choice of Elias Marble. On motion, the Convention then proceeded to nominate a County Central Committee, which resulted in the choice of the following named gentlemen, to-wit: Thomas G.

noxie, Lyman Cole and Enoch Troutman. On motion, the Central Committee were empowered to supply a delegate in the event of the one chosen being unable to attend. On motion, the following resolutions were read and unanimously adopted: Resolved. That in County Conventions, in Taylor, Pattison i-; xv a e. BOOTS AND SHOES, Wi Rest hTIvk.

--O; -i; tie l. -r tt hair fm i ae h-. t. vei -d Woo. IV te in nenllv t-lwim- she tir.

It will certKiniv rt.r the natural c- i i the hair, it the direcn.iss sire followed t. a Senator Harlan "SJ Slate Library. Watson, Udell, Mann, It will be seen by the report of the Lewis, Rankin. weeks since, compelling an iree negroes to leave -i the State, is declared to be unconstitutional, about him being instantly filled with brick, both by the opinion of eminent lawyers and and himself confined to the most uac-om-of the people. i fortable limits.

A cloud of steam aud Helper's Book is finding its way into dust permeated the debris and nearly suf-North Carolina, and is being circulated focated him, but by almost superhuman among the non-slaveholdiug whites there. efforts he succeeded in digging a passage loo ate Exliibitioit it W. incorporations. uei, i nsuu ui iu- buque, Davis of Clinton, Green, Hast- bet, and re a- as th which would, perhaps, enable us to see the beginning of that mos; desirable end, when our land shall be in truth "the land of the free an it has been and is the home of the brave." In conclusion, permit mo to say that although our political horizon is not unclouded although anger and jealousy have to some extent taken the place of brotherly kindness and goodwill among our people, although some men occupying high position under our Federal and in -omc of our State Governments, in-fiuenecd by pride and passion, utter Benti-menta disloyal to our Union, and others in like high position, but governed by baser motives, either openly or silently approve these sentiments still, my opinion, those who love our Constitution and our Union, have All of which iil be sold as sufficietii length of 'ime. It al-o (irbi red atonihing in bringing out a growth of hair, where the bead had been previou-ly bald.

Wmn1 does not pretend that it will do this in all cases; ami we think his candor is a good recoinim-ndation of the The slaveocrats are in a peck of trouble, on through the ruin and reaching a place of account of it, and are distrusful of every pack doings of the Legislature, that on the 14 Ui Hon. Jas. Harlan was re-elected United States Senator for the six years succeeding the expiration of his present term. He was' nominated at a regular caucus without opposition, and when the vote was taken received the unanimous support of the Republicans of security. Instead of fleeing from the ings.

Count Johnson, Anderson, Duncombe, Browne. Commerce. Reiner, Pattison, Gray, Saunders, Anderson. Engrossed Bills. Hastings, Williams.

Enrolled Bills Sherradden, Bussey age that goes through the express scene of the disaster, he turned back to virtues which his retortive readily ossesef. Kansas is a liberal community. Twenty rescue those still Iivin" Upon the floor I If the roots of the hair are destroyed, no hu- days residence there entitles a man or woman fomd a wLo vlrVl'tv ieftTnthe' iIt to apply for a divorce, and twenty minutes snf-i here ther. is anv vitahty lett in the root io apptj ior subsequently informed her rescuer that she the restorative will soon renew the hair in ficc, as the song has it to set the prisoner a ha, lone fUU re. i In the House several petitions were presented, among them one by Mr.

Street- This subside; mison will resume its sway, and then both inches of the Legislature. this County, hereafter, the Townships shall be represented by one delegate for every five Re is a well-merited compliment, and must be ct for the abolition of the County Judge free." In nearly no time the wicked husband Irtea'edlv where all other remedies bad failed. publican votes, and one lor every iraction oi reas'c-i from troublinjr, and the weary wife is at in Ireland. Apiece of shafting lay across her neck, her knee was seriously rest. It is therefore worth while in all cases to make the experiment.

For clearing the head of dandruff, and thickening and strengthening the hair it has no rival. Weitern Patriot. Two or three attempts at Insurrection iterated ana tne nm oi a 1 roping can7 Nice obtaind three or over. Resolved, That the Republicans of Grundy County approve of the determined stand our Representatives in Congress have taken in the election of Speaker, believing, as we do, that those who recommend Helper's Book are safer men thai avowed disunionists. peculiarly gratifying to Mr.

for it is the strongest asssurance of their approval and confidence the people could possibly have given him, and is no more than a just reward for the faithful manner in which he has discharged his official du ship. Saturday, Jan. 14. Both Houses met in joint convention and re-elected Senator Harlan. The vote stood as follows: James Harlan 72 have recently been made in the House of Ro- was pressed into her back: Resolved, That we are in favor of the Union, ties.

in as much as we have prospered under it, and A. C. Dodge .52 our southern brethren will discover that they have been deceived and misled, as to onr feelings and purposes that the people of the north, while hoping and praying for the day when no slave shall press our soil, yet do mother claim nor desire any power to interfere with slavery in any of the States where it ex-kt3 and that the good old ways wherein we walked, when to talk of disunion openly or to approve it to incur the scorn due a traitor, are ways of pleasantness, and that the good old paths oar fathers taught us to tread, are paths of peace. And hey will join with us in believing that the men who achieved our independence and framed our Const itution, were as true patriots, and understood the Constitution a3 wvll as the statesmen of the present day, will unite with us in following their teachings and walking in their footsteps, and in discarding these new measures, and this new Health or American Women. Female irregularities, weaknet-s, uterine displacements and local uterine difficulties and constitutional trouble of wortien are entirely cured by Grakfesbeho Marshall's Uterink Catholicon.

i The following extract from the 2)K. as we see no gooa cause ior aoanaon ng we Underground Railroad. The Chicago win siuy iu ii, auu we win inah.e u.u uwucio amy a saw, and cutting away the boards and timbers from under her, had the satisfaction of seeing her safely borne away to a place of safety. Mr. Nice continued the work of rescuing his unfortunate companions.

Darius Nash, the third hand in the spiuning room, fell with the factory Nice heard him 6cream for help, and creeping on his hands and knees amid the fuge at Cincinoati. On one occasion the Superintendent was stabbed in three one of the inmates a desperate mutineer, named McDonald. The timely interference of the Guard of Honor" saved the life of the Superintendent. An editor says he heard Tom Corwin remark that when he first entered an office to study law, he was subject to ridicule by every etntfant in on account of his homespun in it, or do as General Jackson would have done, hang all who attempt to get oat of it 1 In thia cenneclion Miss Beecher, sister of Press and Tribune of a late date says that the Underground Railroad declared a thumping dividend yesterday in the shape of five articles valued in the aggregate at over $5,000, to wit: two men and three women, who are said to have come from a plantation near Jackson, Miss. One of dress but ha adds, I have lived to see every tangled ruins, he found Nash and a young girl lying close together.

The latter was CISEAl AS THE CHEAPEST! Our Goods are new, jnt received from Chicago and New York. We shall be receiving NEW GOODS EVERY WEEK, And will be able to supply yoU with ths most Fashionable Goods of the times. No IIpmbcoI Call in, and we will prove We never gas. but only say we can buy aa cheap, "pay as little rent, work as hard, and live on as mall profits, aa any concern inloaru. Hence, We Will Not bo Undersold N.

B. The Bigbest Market Price paid for all kinds of GRAIN. MILLARD GILBERT. Waterloo. Jan.

1C, 1860. v2'nriy WATERLOO ACADEMY, JOHN M. WHITE, Miss Anna J. Corcrt. Preceptrea of ths Primary Department.

TnE TERMS if this institution will commence as follows: Sprino 5th, Sm. Summer June 4th, Fall Sdr TUITION for a. term eleven weeks Primary Department 00 'Common English 3 0r Higher 4 OO L'ltici, Greek and .5 CO Tuition will be eh Tg-d for not less than a half a term, except in ot sickness or special arrangement. "lie number of scholars in the Primary Department will be limited to thirty five. Thorough instruction will bg, provided for as the want- of ths School demand.

It is onr purpose to establish a Thorough English mid Classical School. We hence advertise nothing that we do not teach, and pretend to teach nothing that we do not know. We solicit a. liberal patronaga fiom the public. Board and rooms can be had at reasonable rates.

For further particulars, please enquire of Rev. O. Merrill, J. II. Leavitt, or of the Principal.

JOHN WHITE- Waterloo, JiD. 37, rttl'l; them ten times as ratreed aa I was at policy which have produced no fruits butthosc of discord and bitterness, and will again pledge themwlves as wa t-3-day pledge ourselves in the full depth and force of ita meaning to the settlement of the true and stern old patriot to the Hermitage Tho Union it mast and shall be preserved." SAMUEL J. KIRKWOOD. buque Times gives tho proceedings up to the 17th. Des Moines, January 17.

Legislation thus far in either branch of the General Assembly is in an incipient state. The usual number of bills of a local character have been introduced, and referred, and the Standing Committees are just beginning to get ready to work. The Representatives from Counties along the line of the Cedar Rapids and Missouri River Railroad this morning presented formidably arranged petitions for the transfer of the Land Grant formerly owned by the Iowa Air Line Road to the first named Road. The McGregor people may hereafter be applicants for land grants for Railroad purposes, and so may similar favors be -asked from the Lower Des Moines, but thus far the Cedar Rapids interest ha3 had the field entirely to itself. It has a large and well-organized lobby force, and in the persons of Gov.

Baker in the House and Hon. II. G. Angle in the Senate, has in its service good On motion, the proceedings of this Convention were ordered to be published iu the Waterloo Courier. On motion, the Convention adjourned.

William Lane, Sec'y. The copy of the above proceedings was received last week, but not until our forms were ready to go to press.and as we were late then, it was, of course, impossible to insert them until this week. JCSr Thieves will often raise a false alarm of fire," in order to pick pockets during the confusion. The deluded citizens then rush out to shout and ring the bells, under the impression that they are saving the city, when they are really helping the thieves. Just so, unprincipled politicians, every few years, raise a false alarm of Dis- 4y The Yacht Wanderer, of Savan the Rev.

Henry Ward Beecher, in letters to the people, page 126. fays 1 have nine sisters and eisters-in law and fourteen female cousin, all married, and all delicate and ail init. Amid the imiifetiee circle ot my friends and acquaintances I cannot recall ten married Indie, born in th'n ceutnry and country, who are perfectly In case, however, where the Gr.tefenberg Ca'h olieon has het-ii ns-d we must sa that health has taken the place 'f disease, and have become robu-t, ptrotig, vigorous and heah h.t. Mrs. Gleason, of Elmira, wy.

44 Beautiful indeed is the ciirjliiif mi-ung nature ot woman, but how uclr does it need to be protected by a watchfulness that will lead her, in time of di-ease, to apai to a medic al adviser of scientific ednea'iori, moral worth and purity of character." Al! these may be secured by addressing theGraefenberg Com- NSTTMrTioN. The Graetenberg Consumptive's Balm will effectually cure (7on-sumpiion and all complaints of the Lungs. In cases of cold on the Lnngs nd chest, Languor combined with Difficult Breathing, Pains in the chest, and Bronchitis, The Graefenbeho Consumptive's Halm will e-fect a complete cure, and pievent the disease from becoming a confirmed Consumption. In all cases delays are dangeroosa They are so an hundred told, to all diseases having a tendency to Constitution. Hack-ng cougbfs and tickling are quickly rIiev- nah, arrived at Boston on the 24th.

She had sailed from Savannah for the coast of Africa, for a cargo of slaves. The captain subsequently went for and in his absence the mate got nr-derway and stood for the coast of Amer quite cheer fui, and urged Nice to remove Nash first as he was lying on her leg. Nash being confined by a spinning frame resting on his side, Nice thrust a strip pf board through a hole above him, which attracted the notice of others who cut a hole in the floor, through which Nash was drawn, badly hurt. Every effort was made to remove the machinery which imprisoned the heroic girl, without avail and the fire sweeping over the Bpot, her young life went out amid the scorching heat." A company has been organized with a capital of half a million dollars, for the purpose of bringing water from the Platte river, six miles above Auraria, by a ditch across the plains to Denver, Auraria and Highland, in order to supply the city, farmers and miners along the line of th ditch witfe water. vtiv v-- ww that time and why? I was economical they were spendthrifts." An Ohio paper has a letter from Butler County, in that State, to the effect that the peach crop is much injured.

One grower says he has four hundred peach trees, some four and six years old. A close examination convinced him that all the buds were killed, not a living one being left on the trees. The Alton Courier says that the prospects in that region are also bad for poaches, in many places the buds are all or nearly all killed. The persevering efforts of the Republicans in the Nebraska Legislature' have at last been crowned with success. On Tuesday, the 3d the bill for the abolition of slavery the Territory was resuscitated in the Council, and pussed by a majority of one.

It had previously passed the nouse by a majority of four. It is expected that Gov. Black has vetoed it. On the same day the bill providing for a Constitutional Convention, passed the House by a the males was a fine yellow boy about eighijen years of age. The rest of the party were dark enough to create midnight in their vicinity.

They are by this time in Canada, having no lie over tickets. It is probable their leaving the South had something to do with the and universally prevalent eagerness in that region to send North all persons cherishing anti-slavery sentiments. The January thaw produced a flood at Fremont, Ohio, in the Sandusky river, so great that it overflowed the farms on the bottoms, sweeping away fences, outbuildings, lumber, corn in the shock, hay, cattle, hogs, sheep, Between thirty and forty families were taken from their houses iu boats. The railroad bridge came near being swept away by the immense body of ice and water which passed against it, ica. The mate says he was carried off oof imn i rt The general expectaion baa been that the Dubuquer Marion and anion," order to retain their grasp on against hid will from Savannah.

mS" The Charleston, Courier, of rc Tit date, eaya it has the best authority fQ "gating that measures are in progress j. meeting of the presidents and Western Railroad Company would be the Federal Treasury. Deluded con-here to defend the trausfer made to them I servatives are thus induced to hold by the Air-Line Company, but thus far mcetiDgs, ostensibly, to" save the Union," no one has appeared for them, outside of it oveto four years Mc Southern railroads to pro- the General thero taanufactore of lo- more of plunder and raierule. Albany Two projects for an improved County i. aid Evening Journal.

1 Govprtunent Lava been presented in th.

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