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STATE DEMOCRAT. kV ftirtara. OPPICIAI. rAPR* OK Til K CITT (Mlf. R4 U»—W-ekly, (IM cat Biti^porr. Writer ItralM M|rt«MfeH l». R»H I'KKslDKXT, JAMES BUCHANAN, U I't SN.-VI.V A MA. FOR *ICK l'AFII»Kvr JOHN C. BRECHIN RI1H»K, or k S I 1. K V a* .... -i i i. i -I-.-- .u Democratic t*ri-»ttl-iallul i Ki liirk. i 'I A I.!. tii.d AMi »ll A VI »H 0 IIM Lirl A. II I'AI.Mtli, HWTKIK- A »mpoftitnr. •IIOHI N pausrr «***«. I*he Bii'inbt i* ui ili»- I i i HiiMf »i' Ue| ri-Bt ritatives of tli«- lilaok lU:|»uhlic aii Party, plrd^ i the people at lliu tin ftheir election to f'ongrws, that ^la verv *houM abolihli«-| in th? his tint of 'oluinhin, tOnl tli*- slave trjv 1 between thf^ wvi:ral States ahoulil pmliibitrii, tliat the Fugitive Mav l.aw sliouM re|»cHl-'l. ami tin- Mi- *ouri ompromiac 1m restored, anl at Iti' tilt*} had elected Hank* a* Speaker wf the llouae, and lie had packed the l.'oiiiiuitteea with roen favorable to emli of these pro|wfl actb, the cur tain tails, and not a man of them ten a resolution to carry out tlicir promise* go solemnly made to tin people. To lie 'oiisifet«'!it, th«»y should Imvi made the effort to do all th**y had pledged their roiint ilwnts tlicv would do. But no not an aft panned In tliein n Jlci tb honor upon their omim leucy, Mild while they have phuid ic e e a s u y o u e e i o w n o n ^ii'ssiunal pay, and filled their pockets, and have done nothing but talk, talk about Kansas, and L" a voluminous, iiiiK.Hdalili- lU:|»ort about Kansas affair*, and tiually adjourn in disgrace, aft«!r making a desperate at tempt to destroy the army and prepar th»* way for civil war. These im a v e a e a v y e k o n i n o a k e w i their own friends, and will inst likely be Eervtd as Jaiue* Thorinjrttt \\a •ciTed l»e laid b\ as um-Ii*.» and un trustworthy. Kltt MoMKIt^ A' K NOW I .Kill.I M. Ill AT they are THMiiiionisUt. An oHMnns Frem.inter on the .-ars of the Chicago A llock Island K. U., a tew da\* since proposed taking a vote as to pivfereut e* for Presidential candidates, and coming to T. H. Cutting, Kmj., former Iv u resident of this city, said to tiim Who do you vote tor Tn which Mr. Cutting replied 1 mil- f«»r the '•institution as it is and the right of the people to govern themselves. To ihi V\'oou,v replied O. yes sir. 1 see, you are a ltu.liaiuin man." Ponder on tjjat, ye Wool lit**, who are not wholly given ovt i to \««ur hellish wui k of anarchy. A national convention (icing almiit to asbcinbh* at llaltttiiott-. atiecting to represi I the vvlii^ party, a whit writes to the National Intelligencer that leal whitfs chii have nothing to do with such a gat he rin if. a* it is ciunpo-cd chietlv of know-nothing* W ho denoun ced aud alandoned tho whig pally. The wild Woman ha* been ilisi'lmrg «*ttred. from the tt»y!iiui. and oom* to her home in nortnein 'I'exas. "'be was. burn iu Missouri, of ropectablc pa- leuts and h»h two children. Her whole ?|»ry is not made known, hut there is no d&ubt she wa* triad to es cape tVoiii her exhiliitors. Stamped pottage envelopes .savs thf Journal ofl'oiunieice, have IweB in u*© in the United States about three years and two year* tiill remain uuder the contract by wiiich they are miwle.— The demand by the government now leaches .'l.'UMII l,i iO(I eti\ pi». gy While (liii (.in try is rec«|VH^c largp lupiiiciits of k»'U1 from California, it will be a inatt.T of interest to knw smm thing of (hat "uiiiu- of mituiil wealth,'' Australia. Ovi-r $ 100.000.(KXJ worth of {oId has1 been realized in that cnuntiy du nne this »ear, without umoli interfering With other |rotlucts of tin country imteed the wool crops are belter tl.an ever, ar.d the recent »ales in Ein laiid exLihite.l atiim market. Some of the Australian sheep owner.- were attending tlie tales of their clij. in London, and there were men whose docks numbered 60,000 he,id, giving a clip of 300,000 pounds of wool in the urease, which biuuKht lod—s. y 30 cents, being a value of $100,000 for a clip, of which half is profit Such properly, with so cei tain »nd regular a market as London, where wool is tree, im better than ^old digging, even iu a profitable gold country, Th* Stat* of Iowa, i #ou'c Information charg- °®c#- I'rvmem Ike ApMlalr I 'tuih' X»ikii»i H'iu r»:i' U Arrayed ageioet ibe champion of ooo MiUitiooal liberty Juaee Bochanao— i have the Prinee of ^touiutui John Fremont. We freiKlvtl FrNlfat lo the American people aalbe Mchdisturbcr of social peace Mi political krotherhoud -one wh i in hie individual character aggregate* all the inooDaiatencie* which have marked the annals of our history— an «[o»t!tte to the Democratic party, hi oh warmed him int'j prominence and powur, to tue kuow-NotiJiog parly, which be fiaally espoused for lh« snke »f th» spalls, to t^ ioreiirn blood whieh enure I in iiis veins, to he generous Seuth that hrre him, to the religion of bi« fathern and that whith he himself open ly prof used until mature manhood, and, in eh rt, to every thing that isfconorable Mi of good report in the public affuri of men th« very 'id hi* Nebraska act- would restore confidence to tbo nation. But ('ol Fremont was ambitious, llo saw in the party that had nurtured him from childhood, given him position among his fellow men, and opened to his vision tho prospcot of an CI Dorado in the west, a long and illustrious train of statesmen men of tho loftiest attain ments and tbo highest order of intellect he snw the wbole hrin.iiueot of Democ racy already lighted up by bright and shining s'ars he d'«ir»d to elimh thn heights where patriot* and seers h*d walked but when he looked up tho steep and enihruo'l th.- unnumberxd diffionltics to he oncount v-it, his he.n sickened within him, and he abandoned ih idea i.f beeoii'ing a prim irv member of tUfi hriliiiint constellation composed of such political sons as Jeff-T^or., Jackson, Bc- Hasan, Douglas and t'»lhoun. What whi to Iim done --Fortunately fur our adv^uiurer, just as he stood and meditated upon the hriuk oi' the chasin- w i le as :ha: lietwuen Dives and Lazarus wfiich fiepurao-d him from the templo of political tamo, the moral leprosy of Americanism scued up.m the vitaN of our politics. Tho doiirn were thrown open to all, tie- cleau aud the unclean a consistent record was not required po litical treachery on the contrary was a recommendation all the o (venturers in the 1 in whose tortuues had leeu wreck ed upon the rooks and shoals of politics, ion and that of vs. S ing larceny in stealing Nathan Whit*. two horses. Ihe defendant was arrested on an infor mation and warrant issued by R. D. Cong den,chufing him with having atolen two horses from E. L. Basiett, of Cedar coun cy.on the 14th day of September, 1856.— Th* arrest wu made by Bray ton Armil add ..—— Levi Darbin, without a warrant, the war- TJj! t^ldsT^V UP0B ,h* team, a piatol, four gold watches, two a Iver offtr, bia eight waa Inlozloated by the wstchei, and about 1100 In gold and sliver, formidable proportion* of politioal abol He was eomalttad to jail to await a war* |*'on ism. In a moment, in th* twinkl rant from Cedar county. The most ItKlarona jmM of the whole at. lair wae the oo^n*t of L. J. Crater, who took th* ,MTi It,-' end pistol from tbe prisoner, and walked up and down through the justi**** oft.« tboucfa ht wu the een|uer*r of the Malehot Ke «m ordered te giro up the ipoiU whleh he i Wteh, iri rNjf MttMUatly ewipUed. }Mhlh« tfce*tabMM«tl Mlh ahiw were invited. The opportunity was not to t.e misled but how could »ol Fre- induct: «. .iiiice.i -i.,v inont join the rising irtv There was I '»ta,i!er, -h ail.1 a feiirful irulf more difficult for him than for any other man to puss. He was a catholic and a son of i foreigner itv most men. su.ih a stop wouid hsvt* li '.'ti calmly weighed, and entered upon Americanism offered, tempte! him he- qu ite puuidu.iei yond his powers of resistance. Atuonu imii: die law he the ancient Romans, "it Was a general custom, in preparing for luxurioti« meal, to take a vomit a short iitno before si:t in£ down to table. This was not regar ded as a mark either of gluttony or epic urism, I ut was held to be done in com pliment to the entertainer, that b" quests tni ht he enable.) to carry off a greater nuantity of his t-ood fare. Wheu Julius (-K'*iir paid a visit reconcile i ment tit.ioerohv inviting bimsolf u •up with him. he took eare let Cicero jtnow that he had taken nvom it before band, and was resolved to make a most enormous meal -and Cicero tells us ho kept hw word, which, for his own inte-rity part, he took very kindly, and is a mark ere fan ip..-:.ii of t'"ar's high politeness." shiiue. desc .. «:ol Fremont had a task hea*ier th in raspeot. Jndge McLean, however, had no princely tumoral estate in California, had not joined and deserted all parties, bad not, in short, proved himself Wor thy, t.y universal apoalacy, to head the dark coluaa of sectional deaonination and aitiinate disunion. Fremont wai tbe Man for the times his life showed there wai no bargain from which ho would shrink, no political corroption which, for politic«t pnrpoaes. be W4alt nceal not conceal or palliate, he was :he exact tbe office Judas of modern limes. Kn iu' nt hut a short timo ago a inasubrr of the great Detaocratio »r ty. II st.iod forth as one of iu leaders* and freely avowed hiinaelf favorabbi its pciicv and its measures. Thi'r wan n i onoealment but wai reoogniied as a friend of the Kansan-Nohrimku not, and no mun wonld have scorned more heart ly or resontad more prompliy to itnpu taiioD ihat he endorsed the treason of William Lloyd Oarrimn and Joi bua K. fjiddin^K ('ol Frein iri' whi even u pro elaverv umn his votes, durioff the ahort period of his commotion with th- United States Senate, «how conclusively that he regarded political abolition as treason to tie- constitution ther» win even a scropuliiHity iri bis senatorial opposition II tho designs of Free Sodium, whicb marke him as tho peculiar no:uy of the agitator™ of thu north. bs propvaition of Senator I'ou^ia* to allow tho people «f tl»e States awt Territories of the Union to s-tt th° question of domesdc slavery according to their own individual wishes, Col Fro mom believed io be tbsolutely demand ed by tho times, and better calculated than any other which had evtr heii» inad'i iu i ongress to Mtill the 'rouMcd waterw of the political sea. llo knew we were on the verge of dissolution, und that no doclrino save that of non-inter vention—the Keystone of the Kansas- that of Julius es :r to jte.rf irui, and he was guilty of conduct at the very m«n tion of which, the great betrayer of Ro man liberty would have shuddered, lit trua Iinl' l" I HW'Hrv llttfiafftiltMl :r»' klltlW ZZ Tf 11\l 11 disgorge every ve„- -es of he I descendants or tho noble foreigners who aided us in the war of the Revolution, i For such apostacv, we callenge all the ages to prodnoo a parallel. But we are not yet done with one who seems to regard the theatre of Amerioan politics as a gambling board, and the people of the United State* aa stock in trade. Gol Fremont wa* not iong in discovering that he was on board a pir atioal craft, with a Bucnaier flag at tb* masthead, and himself and crew hotlv pursued by the aroused genius of the ac cumulated intelligence of sixty centu ries. He aaoertainod that the modern bark Amerioaniam wa* altogether bogui in its oonstruotion and, liko jenuino i apostate, whon the first timber was ahiv* i erad by the meroilaaa discharge* of tbo Demooratlo batteriea, he deserted bla ooaradea, and let then fight th* battl* alon*. 'rom poet to poat, tbe persever- ing Colonel determined to make one! 0 Pri,°n« wae {ready to deoert hie frieod* for a better ifiX-Or oo oja, th* Rdvooat* of alavcry. IIor waa pood I br, and (root naaee were •Mttoaod oa itsprobahl* fovorltaf. Ltrt* •••bora aln*eraly oppoood lo tlio losti {gfy{ fe&fOSSS +3' The nn.nation of t.'oi Fremont for „1B41 '1 L*' .L ,r I I» 1! .1 4 at k'fuuteui foil luw a thuador clap upon tliL- genuine patriotism of tne Country, dittru-t wjw kindled in the •smdo of thousands who before bad r% posed in quiet .ecuritv gtnrral, and we Mi®'' a iioo, Wfl have no usaurance, it is true, thai Co! Fremont, if oletitcii to the wr-"ideu» cy. would he f.nttiful to the conglonmrt* ted isms of vvhtcn he is the ostbnniii}* heat? an aposUie in everv ege has prof el liims-lf more treacherous his friends tnau to bis enemies —always i ready upon tbe slightest signal, to strain every nerve in crushing the vorv agents of his own prominence. We would, how ever, in an emorgency like t!io present, trtisi to no delusive hope. We ore to choose between a triedstatcman who tor halt n centurv lin served liis country at home and abroad, and a political ad venturer, nominated on account of tbe current rumor it he possessed uncoitcf ted aorfih of gold. We w .ul I gladly, in Uie condi«t of o moodily periodical, avoid everything !iko personalitics it n impossible, however, to discuss gre it hi isores of policy, and particularly in a cri«is like the present, without examining orilicaliy tho records of protnite n: actors upon the stage, ^cts which bea upou a nation, and im mediately afl'ect myriads of men, cannot i be soperate I from their agents. Taking this view ot tho case, we shali present som.t facts in the puh.iu life of Col Fre mont, whioti every tn.in, before casting his vote tor a presidential candidate, should carefully examine. Col Fremont was twenty-one days a member of tho Senate of the United Statin from California, during this pe riod as we have seen, anil stiall more particularly show, hit was an uitra-pro siavery man. W'n- i i No. ?on. "to oppie-v the s|,tve tra^ie i i: Dis tic! of Colnti.b a," was uu der i o i«ider.itii ,\l'. Sevv.itd i ce e i amendment' o abolish slavery iti 'he li-' tr et of C.i|i,inbi.i." Cliase, Hah* aid S^w »rd vo'i"d in tie smen lioent. un Flu Movr .'ini Uavtom a'.ainsi it. Sena e Jo'itrial, ltt 8rs«ioe. il«t 1V'lW. page 6.' 7* S!iti.se(|ii.-!it|), wh'-n ioil No. 347 wa- to s on«|.ieratiort,the same ument'inenf Wii p: oftoceii I y ,\1r Hale, and -upporte b. Me-sr^. 'iat.-, I'll «i' ao S'-wuiii, 4 ei up po-ied Fr- inoi,. Mid Dayton Seoate .Imnnal. I-' -'-s»'rn, 31s' C-n. ress. 017 To- n toe i4iii, ut ^•1 t- Illiter l%oo, 11- tifc tin i tio»ulerWioo of bill No. 220. T" -tipji.ess the slave trade in tne t'oliiaibcij" th-» thoiS m-i tion nf who ii ov I'd that a- v per.'o •.* h.i should to run away from imprison, tie periOeiitl.i .•I, of the C. V i or t. •h t'aroima. m n*i 4 .» polity Tha prlso obstacles could he surmounted in hut) „x,,, one manner: ho must renounce hit relig- his fathers, hack upon the an.i i i jvfi and turn ins mc-.t. blood of his ancestors! Con- w'1" only «s a las' resort, (/ol Fremont, how^l P'"i" ever, had no scruples, which, un ler air, nircumstances. could modify or control his love of office he was apolitical irlut ton. and the luxurious hill of iaro which IIV ll -4 :ive ye-o v* !•'.-.'ii.ini v »ted i ii !i-• i i.,te ,1 t'l.n.tl. i -I In .t tie court naotthi -e deni.-d d'. -cieiio i |., intposit.^ tile j»eoit ty, ti ii'.ve.l 'o a .e M.to r*tn,u|er.tt»n the .i 'er, j..-j ..• n.tedV'.or accus •d..-: .titv mitiga:i..^ i-.ircii!ii^!a!ic.'. i»i«di was t)lf. Rejiohlican c»naidare ft the Pre-idmnrv. To wa»t t'am- an w- at tilbote tlie great .toa.^'e v^u cii has conn: over him? Wlw nnu.-i out C- i ,i* ime man in en:ioi. ,t! liy Qiat&c w:ie.n,a member uf toe S. :ia e the U i'e Mates, lie -'OOii i ir b) sid* 1 wit* tie ii. ilila me.i Of Ul'- Soi|ti» Who Can It -m. .:- lo believe th.»: a inei- Ui-ii toi ofti.tr ii^ 'ou. verted hi u I'liiii, ,ri II i. 'iie I' to -i Gsirnn. di to ,|4 We'llH^ sho 'da I Cbai: v. 'ei we ive ot ch itv "ii.oii»»i eiveji.oi CF'.-in... creli' fm incoi.si-le.ii'ie tacy, ao 1 would ti tin- presidential "hair, ca the Ph l,d Iplna U/ininee in ewery ttinei by tlie cioiq a ol ,i. e tige Of his Democracy, to tree his nature .i. Kivmont may be c,, d« rftond of every attachment to his blood and we n eM-i, -.-me oi the expir^od and n.- kindred, ant) divest his moral frame of every sentiment of affection for the reli gion of bis yoiilh and his manhood, and that of his father and his ancestral land! i Tell it not beyond this land of freedom, lest monarchs hear it, lest the satellite* of monarchy hear it and rejoice -1 bar, John Fremont, n Catholic "an 1 the son of a foreigner, for the sake of poetical I prominence en ered the lists and becamo! a ohampion of tho opposition to Oath ol- I icism, and a leader of the mad crusade against the rights and privele In hv #K Keep- Th,« the p. ijlie-I lOlle.l piui.m- ot the proini e:.t I tiers «f tlie parly to which i»«» itelmigs Jo-tiu« K tjiiiaii.^'i iu.ih'- liit.ue ot iiep re.-eni jt v t». .o ilav l^.)4, -4ld I lo ki. i vv.iid 'oihi^.fav vtlrf Liberator, a p.ip*i now wamlv snpportiog Fremont l,b«rl»» t-iiert -hall e a s.m il,. ms iriei-tiou in tlie Son li \fiieii tlie bla. k inan, armed with British bayoti--u, md coiuinaiwed hy B, itiii of lieers, so ill w.ue .t vv..i of e\tf inin.tiioo B^ain-t Hie wiiil- in.ei vy11" i ii e mas* ter siiatl »ee it s owfl|nt in,fla#ie~. Hi.d his Ite.ii :h*to:ie idloted nul, thoo^n I may not niu-k at tiie:t calamity, nor' lau^o wlien tlit'ir tear coinetti, yet stiull 1 hail i' as tlieiiaw i of a poluic.il inillen iuin." Mr* Giddiu^ contributed more, perhap-. Ui.in oiv Ktittr pn^ tu tl|e. PlitladelpUi* iiomiiiatino Seii 'oi Will, ot Ooit in speecli ,o a in ass ineeiim of Hlack RepublieanF, held in the S ate Maine, in tM.)5, a cording to the Boat ii Atla.s, -aid CT lere w.i-no fre*doai at the Souili for either white or buck, md he would strive to pioieci ihefree soil of tlie North from the same bugli'Tig firs-'. Thee was now teailv no lTmo i w en thj Xo.lh and Souin. and bel eved no two na. tion upon tin e.uih enN-rtaine I feelings ofm o. tte:- ra icor towards each o'her tlian these t.vo sec'ion- ol tlie Republic. The only salvation of the L'nion. there-• fore. Was to be fouin^ in liventing it en tirely ti oin all taint of slaver\. There was no Ui.'oii with tti* 8 -i^h Let us have a Union, sj iie, or let ig sweep away 'bis remnant wiiich we call a union tgo for a Union where all .neii ure equal, Or for o Union Of all, and I go for right.* 8e na'or Hale of New Hampshire used the following lan^oa^e in addre««irig the ^-publican Convention You ha*e ,ia-etnMed not to *av whether this Union shall be preserved, but t* ssy Whether it shall be am .iot one of that class of m*n who though am willing, in s certsln atat* i i V u i i e s e a n a n w t*®4' 9P* do. i ()eHverod thrre srems a correct imprm that ih iulrf tUf Itepuhlu au (audi date triumph the days aj tht brtiojt \ruuld bt. vnmf'ereil. FUsre are many, offices fce Mled hy the perioral guverti men' over the entire Kouth. In tbo! Mates of tjit.-iirzia, South Cirolina and AUhaina. (.' i Fretaoni wii, no. a," a vote: hu will nut have a p«*r v in any on% of :hese coiuiuoriweaUtis: who will asenrtj soutn ot the Ohio river, in carrying on th1' government! .We cptu/'taifi the tirui est conviction that ?he wheels of govern ment must htap—the L'mou will be prao^ ticaliy and absolutely dissolvil! MWMMt •H*«lution of this wiveboldiag Union, aa i th-- formation sf a Northom Confeitt-fOcy. I I Whirfi ataveboldvrf i should stand b*fare the law as Mons^ad he 'i.-^ied as pird'e-. God and humanity 4eio tt'd ballot h-K in which the slave hf'ldets shall nevei cast a ballot. la this what state g" p.par«-.i as the 0«d Bay i ""7" .........3 I. ad v She has already ma le fi a er dl otfei.ee to help ti. execute a law nior I w in' to «ee t'.e officers 8 i man to represent a crowd bent upon kin- I "J dling tho flame* of civil war. awd dovid t" f* :ng our glorious I'nion. !5.T,i '».* L1"0"'" tii* Wits brougnt into collision with k wte l"e 1,1 »«»•«•. 1-robabU Wf find lu I I will c,'ii,ini»f in t-xpeiune'd i lomj -I itir all mtdtter* l'«Sf I'll.O'l L.O. ail'! slaveiy All! with mini dovb 'lito the dn'. If the church i* iisfainst itistinio.i, and to* on the Mde uf the slove, then I pronounce it as tha' o! devil. I «.»y. let i- t-eiise -frikiii^ li.uids with lhie*e an.i adulterers, and give to the wit:d th» rallying cry No uojon with stavt fiolleis. socially or religfonslv, and ll|l Willi ihetl.iK lt .il-tllilotl." Jcliii C. Fieinont i- the canilnlate of a party that believes the Union to he a "civ. enant with death, an agieement with hell"! 'joe Congress if the United States is about t« ivij't without passing the bill nf Sena tor liimglns fn. the setileinent of the Kan sas iliflicdtiei let the bUine rest where it belongs. Lfi oh heai no more of Kansas winders, Kansas .b-, and Mi**ouri mva S o the -tail, is upon the party he iled hy l'i' in'Mit. and hi- as"oci«ted enemi»- cif th# Ot'i' ii let ttn "party of frMyVm"iK eoiint to God and tlo- n untiy. (2yThe Secretary if the Treasury, Hon. James Guthrie, has made a call upon the Governor* nf States to forwarH to the Dep.ii tment, the statistics of their respec tive States. 8^" A national H' r«e Hhow will tawe place at Mt. Pli-,i.-, i-.t. oti the* 23d, 24th, :ir»th and ?6th days of September. One thousand dollars will he distributed in pre- SPKCIAI NOTICES. (Tielei thin li'-at a lnuilelnuutM-i -t|ie l»liiilic«-», Will h" ms'-rnst al l»n cut* per line each inM-rlion, or ilftv cent-- i* week. Ntll'lCH.—Wt- It:«v.- Iwu hall'lviio- lu|t I 1 ami a till' tvn.-li.|-r .tuilui'', wlnli ul cheap fti en-Hi. If ni'pllf'l ter -«Si. Can li a tin- i«itl. lit. Jauie it iiwi k,.tit' r- i ii HL.il Rilfv I1-. the url lieue. l.a-tli: KK.NW it K MN" JUMTEir TO (»U I I i !lai _- mr ed .1 t, like .1 ear- *111 thisi ataenii -r*ion. stale iio.in- toe only setntor ft..in a I let .tn.t'ii-t tti i-e a. ot.on, in alio- ii. evolnut -he or I'-'Iim-- of a S'lUthetn^. na'or. In liis jmlit' inent .ei»ii e sl.n.. to leav- i«» mas te., w a. one such Ul.i-... -de. Ui.it not'' le.- en veais iia| ii» oiin nt e.fttentlary Wntild be ait. nt ao 1 item .t 4 i-li I.0.4 U'UUiin |. ninu.:» Ill BI! BKo HAUKilVV I.M., I JIJIII ill I nLI.M VN rOW'KIIS & VI. I.KAX Stiove K o. Lund A|ent». «», Ail.I.K.N I- Biulilin*, Uta.ii -I NI('K01.I. ISBBI.L o. i'4» M*in -i VI.I.EN it i ii Ii II.AN Urr'- llitiMii.fr B.a.lv^t liikiirancr A|rsria. II i HUi HAN Mailt aireei. \aettai ami unathsloa. til ABxifP 34 Bratljr «ri*t' i Dry Uotdt. t'KA ttlToV «tSt»N* I' .r .'il jk. Uia.li si-. SI'TTON .'v Hill aina (,id li i ,1 an oU4H ti o» ha* lw»w .-\erv fiteiul. :ie counti"j o" 'h'-s: win. el 'V de i poii th» convicted ii. •i-, co -id i a* ve. y an i «t (ii.is •i wor! love ..j I'd Indus it vtite- r-r P'-'.iiit-s, a VI HKIOKMICIMKH... Still, near Brady «l Watrhen k Jewelry. ru llul SKI 1.. i Ul,. K..W I \, i Mll.l.ii\ 8 I.- Clair. Hew. il Nl 1«'N Kra»ly. alh.\.'20, Uaaka k Wslltarri. 3I AKU, 'Mh. e|.. 1 VRROKR ti MOI I RK k tuut JAMES JOH1IAN Front bet Tebarre k Cigars N KL'IIN'KN 2d at aiar Brady ttui. FRANKKt Brady near Front Fnrwardlag aad Ceaualsslaa 8HOUP fc BARKALOW. OlSMlltlM. THK Ctipaitaemhip bsrntofore exitting betwMn the firm of Wiley fc Muiifr, la tblt day dl*. sovrd t.y uiututl CuDkf'U* Th» bu^int-ii* lifraaffv will he -ijnJiici'tl bv w Wiley, at tbe oil utaod, n wbum ali debts du» th« -ill (lrm will patd. and ail bill, du» from -aid (lrm will b*- paid by ITWl i-r. mt.BT fc xrwcHni Davnport. 8-pt IT, 1880—».-pt!8 dlt 1 A blessing or a scorn and his*ing among th* nation." Mr Banks, the present Abolition Know Exeeitor'i Sties la tb« matter of tbe application at Oeern 0 Daw, Administrator of the stiatc of Josrpii Kevaes, 4e osa«cd, tr, tail certain reel eateia 'nlniHI te tald mate ,a». v.o thi Utb day of lenssrtw, ®nP ^PPfTRMVIU LK (LlllblULi MM frMt) fcuils|. Sept. I*. I HA* 111 Ml ll.« t-wutlfui l_uUI-"lj ill thai Clltttr* l« H«t C«M. 1 ,Vr, the' lit male ,• iiupos'ihl. t.on. the '.ecii.tiitur liw^rty .lid to inmitle 'oa*tb 4 ei. o. .i i oil "u te fouride iielween .ib'dlilfiu-'- iti1.1 »lave|loillel, tietweeli tho-te who oppress aod tlioe wSo n«op ji'eTjii» liiio.i is a lie lk»e A'i.er i .in Uhtfin fi a-iiatn. dii im|«stiira. a coveiidiil with death, an f2ieemvnt witft hell, jjid i' ii oiji Susiiies* lo c-*tl for a lis-aluti«'i»' Let that Union be accursed iS'lien-H, three million anJ a hall' slaves i in he :it v-f' to it'ed t"i| by their ma-ter». Dilne.,-. -., of August, by that Ttruiro fif tr.iii«rs. Wm. i Ofnrt^Meus... t»arri*»fi: I __i" Tti« ISM* is this I Go.! Almicbtv has **e,-clud" u I a: the claveiiold. ••Hiu Wiiftti .Jtn ,l" tWPO 4IMB1I4UUE** J3*Srf Pm|ruiBr. Slisniii-s .Vi nriun OtitMiv a^fll i arS't tote tmn P-rf nu«iii' i' u. (smite-m e *t •o»r- o'tlo.*, X. Jt ttniB^ lltractftMs fT: I rt' f|V lit Balm of a i- i of Ihe -kilt lea, uu.I I- al-i th. te tb »bu Ake11.1111'li• N .-tl-r II. »l •apt!'.) OL Ki.-k Island «IB t' ri.SII '^d ~l. iiiijNjsiit- L'.i'iaii.- Iluti %»Kli IIH'DAVKK ...Mniti^l mar '.»•'« ti W a vn-u tn:rn Sti »U opiiosiie l^ciain-it. u KN Al*r«t UKKMON* Ni«. 1 Iir• I!. li hUllll r.. n ".'.1 111.1 Ki-rt-h AHA v|.-ii\ jl RAPJ» Sit. .t al«iv-Porrjr w iNsi.nf. Vidi. u-rimre «lthia«. t" M*ll Kl. PKttRY OlV- P"»tUlB. I l.tiw KX.STrtN s.. 6 l.' tai.-' I ..« 0K4KI. Hi tl.. t»'.t. 3lSi4lh«t. V v.STEKl. ik C..r3«t a Braily «t. Dry ii4li aad Ur.c«ri«i. 1A- t'lmrr H- *t init 1*1 MMLlM.rEH'V GOOm ^tea^nl-'d n. lli« 'la'll-i aud liiutlrtu -i. l» vcut«,it ati'l ftii i tt .••i 'iii^*- a large and ra*hloti*t|*- -..- W- B©li ne I- tli- fall aud *iiitrr »tyl TriinttiM.^k, Moorn Int i».-..'- Kinliituderi'- an*1 latien. And varie'^ -f utlicr -N wlii.li bate |a-tj -tlect*l aiid boasb' I' Iiriri av ordani wiUi till.- ai..l fttifeion W:tb ti.aiik- !..rjiai" idiiir-, I eo!: it anew Hie la' roriaK' wUelt ha» W'tierlo b« n su Ur^el aii'J Ii--is ar'irdet 1F.OKA S. Trt.KK. we-it «.!ile of Bra-ly. Ii-tw..n y«..,f')i and Killti Mr." •. i. ptl»-.tlt» wit lATEIFBHT All li! YOU CL»THIi\0 |HB Ft RMSIIIIVI. STOItKt TAKE NOTICE, I.VHATih. it- t*-*-1 aOd ini.- itiitt K»nit rn uiMrk«'t« *rttr«l, i«wbi«'h ih**y iU* vit^ th* &tt« nti^n of ih» jr tiuia toil* •.ustnM^ri »n«t |h» paMK gfri'-rally. n^Wnary to mak* ritiofi «tf emit ahd evfrjr article, hni would n»ert-i ib^t our i(Hk v..m|»ri^«i rvfrvthinK ap p^rUtrntx to Mi** t-al*j. coar«e-«» -litis KiIKHaLK.—T*" w Barlift n .»nf. l-,Ti aiii,3: li Kni|Uirv't ALLKN k UKtin vKr. Ceini-r .a J.J iuel U,«-k ln.in si. li,."-vl"'.rl MONKV Ml AN. lent: ati* 5h..ri tun--. Il7tltli Al.U KI.OT &I DHII1S -I \S rtl.r.AS, Plain *11.1 Kmbi..' li il i S5dT 1 s)iawt»: Print* and St.'li^ S1.8wi^..ii gri.tl iti' I h' *|.. a (UI ^J JU.lt! i ICV.S USH. Jc .r. u*. I.i nil aia-ii Hnt* Knu'iircaf I'VI.I.MAV Pi IW KHS. vain- .' Hit" w. s-i. iid »t. Ll MBKH i all »tav"-,fc. -r. i[j'i..ii. I. »ih. Shii i -:t e |..w hy HEN WICK fcSoy. lb. i.lltit" -I Tli. ti i mi ..Id a nit 'Ii ." uslilv i'Vio.1 |4iy»iciiiit iuI bt* il. v.H.dlie lit. tli -.•i.il .|i'. ii h" tt -i." aO'-' i tt^. ir. a. II*' Iirins:^ .. ii )(li i' u.iuui iiil.itioii ir oi tie- ciiii u I i k»«iii hi Iil. Iat !if»iti".— Chicago Journal .l/.ty Ut ln.li| K.'f ti 1trt«-tiyt.y T. WPnB. jU HuMtness illffctory. liuakin« k Cukiwili K. I' i i iltllt •. c'ur. s. uiid iiii.l ttr it)v Sli KiU.I^ I'V.IU'ISKM. i Mun,' ft).IK S.VHliKN'T ot alu fc? }t vtiil .Vli-Ii liKMilt I.AWRS A. lU VKKVUlUK ... Main *i !b»- arti''!'* t-- lb« W*--. (reatlemeD^ Furaiflhlag (in4§, l'.,nt.ffiin(( in iari .•? White and I'am y shirt^ Black and Fam v Mlk Cravnt" Bla.'k and Faii' silk Scarfs Hlack and Katu y Kid liluvtm, V lia .41 hand Aenis Priuttil Su iter HatKli-r clir targa'lxe, at 16 t.) 2ft e.-uu wurib twic tbe uiorn-y. [«p 19] JUtT. Brails si Ijetwi en Pnurth aad Fifth ais., oppntile l.'liristiiu Cliapi-l. GfI..MS PR]NIKU 111iRDItR ANRCBRCIKIIFS 15 .md gn .-nts. wt.rtli fOCRRV l-LUB,'* "Maw Hwi-," S.trv.i.l II..use li. VI KfiLSfc. I'O Si, 7 Ul lslr- H.m. SIJ ATVVMS a I II Near Wi»l Olll'« Mats Ic l'*|s. V 3 Ai.M..\ ». I tl Hiaity *1. i.-|ow »l *rtHKKS I., ('lair- ll.»n yjmilKK aOEAMPTON S-v..r.» ,ir.-.| Hardware. W VV HVRKKK cor rr..tn fc B.a.ty PnW I l.l. i im,I' '.M-i n,i i Brail Wholesale Orocars- BARKI.KY rilti.MP«f»N kni....l'i», 8d fc Ferry. HALZKLI. t,'t t.ifMfc Perry WILEY At MI NHtli .'nil, »r Brj'l.v KXK'K IlRHOCKKH &. llltOWN. ,1., up. »rry RYAN I'MIN Burrow's %i« k Drag gist*. tlie •i.w of 4h :oiler. A. Ittatt. 8r»i|y fc Perry Ma»lc k Maslcal Isitrsmsis. JOSKPH A ("RANDAIJ No. L*Clalre Row •laves k Tlaware. RYAN At KARI.T, Cor. Front Ji Main Su TWITCHr,I.I. a 6IU.RTT Brady bet. S htm .1 The fawa Agriewltwal Bepol. XOI'Ksk. vrm.k k a P. O-wrge C. Dev. esecatar of tfcs Kovsca, deeesM-d. «ho •TSS b* tald estate, tad froys leave te t.-li pjrti.jiot th» real ertate at saMdsss* ary for the prpetuatlon of th* Union, u ords-S W the eearl that ii ths -aid ei^utsr firs a*tic« to all p»naBt latarsetad or ta ni.i s- «t-, k pubunuc a saay al thU iS thts '.m in tctr.e iHW^ap'rprnlalaodoai ait ttiMMkiaiiSMill K.» a^M. «rg» htVt, Mjstwtwiwnplk. UUEH8E imMTIMUU •tVsr MSS| AT THK METROPOLITAN STORE. «INVIS BafSw »s SUTTON & HAVK, STIPU III FlICY IIY CIUS OttiiaMe r«e a* t»r*««at aud •Knwkla| »sasens' hihiti. i'ril yr.'parrl tn **hilit, arid lo wltkb Hi- it.ie to cats the *iiaiiii.« uf tbeti cuanen i s 4i.'! 'I |.nbl" jt' iieraiiy. Utit t-- "i IIHtMt VMNM w* r-»l tur-- »iii t. ini,.', .i»rti.|. ul .,n» ever hr .nght Ula west erin-llj h«ih t" 1.1 and |.rn-lamn the»e are t- t»' r.-und beperb Biaua Rkli Moire Aniit . K (pint ktriaad aud tOMOHhk "-il udld Brocades. 4 lf'r]i..i -eptn Silk and wwittwi aadersrear —AKSO— A :ara lut .it Carpef sod l/ aitier TravfliDK Bags and tallses. Pl-a- .all ai.I v.Hiiioe .,ur ~l,~'L. a- «. Ill ink I list I-aii lhat is iiei es-ary in oin in. any ..im- tltal mir Riaida are »i-ll g..t ii|. Iu f\ei rei»-ri, ami thai we se|| tbeni it Pair Prloi S DRAKK A OO wr Brady and Pourthste THOMAS B. DAVIS) IVII'ORTKR Ml- Ut*at%dienf fiin aud Hnea. i-'6 ,ulli Water ir""i. t'li.caito, lllmoi- A•LAKtiE a-s..i lai i Pur Wine- and l.i«|ti..t ti-ta'i'ly i n hand iiiider('ii-|..m ll..tis li»ik and iiis!-ir and will -i.|ij in quanllt|. «to ittit pur iia». r- l»rd-r- by mini soli.-itid, and pr..at|.ily lllled at il,i' |.w-'^t c»^i prions, i. tli*. trad- au .p p'Ttiilnii iii.ffe.ed.f pavili- (he r.t l- Ibrnisrli. i,. S'-(tl V ts. wt.rtli tloiiMe that -am Jul V Biedy st bi Koi .tii and Kifili epti» Rait Road J/tpol Hate Jftll (v AV'AN Vl'lilt —w. W..UM «atl ilie»mi.| ur On- i.ml. min tu nlii-1. ill'ul ilt ali. |iu..ti KK1S Primed Bcrib-i Han.lker.'ln. fa, fitperh ar lii i. for «a|e by JOl'V. I'"" Frady. ht F»arth and Fifth •t». Balui of a Thousand Flowers. nt lb- '.nlii' tr* i• i ..... in I il at Jill VS. I'll*' ItiMtl), t.t l-. urili and fifth aii-. fJVHK it- «i known ariirl fi.r t-bavinir i» tbe Balm I'lKttiaantl l"lo*T-. jnvt i •lb. y. tit. ftV.iin I JIM V. and Fifth -I a waul ate auiilid conipluxiuii' L'-• Thmisau i Ki..wer», fi.r sal. I.) -••|ti'.' Brads t.t Fourth andFitth »t D' ri,y• and Flower- will cute all tlii -ino\eTan, Pimple-, Jfreok .'.iual'l' a* a tii .th wa-h. i. nd riiiK alabantM. I'm .:ile b\ JtMV BrHtly. bt Pt.orih tnd Fifth at- -apt Ik issot iiuetti -I prrfnue-s f..r he hand 'l'il Lnbitrsj.tiilv nt- |er i».i JOUV'R, Brail, hi Punt tli anil Fillh st *. NI.VBUcents (e, inittle |»-rfuni"s f,.r th" liumt liief e,,n«| io i.ulnn's Fur .»!. .p.Jti Iliad* jorr t' Ur'n and Fiftli -ta. ('Verbeiia, -li. t-qnal i" Lnbi: '-, d'y eenis j* butt tor-ale I,. JOCf. aeptlf Brady, In Ifnurth andFitth -is. Trostee's Sale. lov.a,.leaci'il. Unuaiy a I unto Lout* i rui:. .-t.n s.titl t.ty, V* iv U.,o.ii..h H' I'.t.ird A. VIa. k, a- Tr o-... «.•..,a,u o »•14 :.t .liii li- -Wii: Ail i t|... east fae- tion No tw niv- e Hit and a- :..Ho»-, Ii e i 11* the -oulil-eiMIt qiutr.t i «eveu,, J7) In tiui.-lnp Nil uhty, (n«i) nonb -f ratine No. flre, {pi .a#t .l liieBuh prlndpai uit-rUti att Alv Ih' und i ni. dtiplf i.- ihe tvt-t j,„ i (.f liiMtn- I tjuai It |., 'ue n'iitb-vyi.s. i),e 4i ,,f Uo'1 No tlilrr -lour, (irll in i..hi -Ii,,, No eiKbty. (W» no'th raate K«-. dv.- (6) d, for the a e hour lilt Tru.tie% CO cor front fc Island Leather ai Saddlery Hardware. AKiHT & SKARS 8nd st bet Brad) fc Perry Faraltare. Mattresses aad Cphalstery Mt S'GIL fc BROTHER WImIrssIs sad Retail PlaMe. V alenrienn^s Hat^.. v All »a»i Oriaiut- i •t .im. Half ».«! do. *iiierul paiierna, i Rich atr^ed t'ti.i rtald l.aatre». tfreiar*' •taraun'! i aa, ""t 1 raiu D']auie», fcdU.fre. V Wb»v»- ami. d.wriasMe of an Mhtrlinym •atei amtii-t tiiiniuiiig W-t would tu»i'» ct ni ti.a-a liiNrtH, .-laM „f tlfll. ptln. ipai ni lid'*.: ontaitoiip nlt.eit (l«i, re-. *1 -u ihe M.u'li-. isi quari.-r .f .1.. no, ib-not i|uait I eat -1011 No tut, L'| in ti irm-blp No. veoiy-nine, (79) tun ih ,aMk No tlvo, (5) a«»i of an., p'lticipal ni riillat. ,»ln 1, -.iij touwyauc- e-a- in oic b: -''it1 'rich tlnl.ba ilj- pnrr.n* •t. i.-,|1^ pay pi .t i tv cum int. I pi,i'h.^,jmoi,- (U'l ilr I, r.. ixiipt) hv the Maid a.d, il.it .d n--..rfl:,.h an eiitliuay of Jautury. A li. ISM, and oa" ayalde a- r./llow- said pay'iihl". and r- i WRKI No. IU ly-rialrt Row. Ofsl'i Firsiihlsi OeMls. A. 8 ALSTON te CO Brady-t betowM. i KNAPPfc RKDMOS 9 l..-cl»tr»- Row Oins |,.r «e,.-i.i-Uv dollar, piiyar.le in-:\ uioiiili«. ,1 on- fu, il,e-nni ..f six huntir and «eveiitr-fl%'« tir-iler- i«vab|e in ti'-' .v. tiioiahr tri ui iliii. at rale !U ^,,'iiiking ,tf ii i, p, ul ot two aiteinoon ol Ih. .-Hy «f DaV III-.'!. puhlir CRAMPTON See.mil «t.eaMof Bradj Beats Ac Mass. pay the amount of o'dia Sii'l f*e« I'pon k in d.ty, at tlie t'ourt HoUai'iloor in e\j«-e a-ul g-r fir i!. ,«t .iu- ti"ti. :h puir. 1- ,-I ,i.d ab "-crilied. or somucl. then ol a- -hall U-iufli.i.-nt t" .ati-rv and a:d not. With the on to HHOWN Brady bet. 2.1 k Sd the Int r-st |V." day .r -ale. together with all th".-- evi- lis. ait. -t* an I ading said »«|., iit «t tins i,..|jc.- till- foinpl il«.l iloB »ill giv ti ,f Mch tale a in a", ordane with the ot»aidlii"d oi TiB»ti-.ai»ejuig a tle to the tract of land told sU(,ulati.,n lull and perfect'i- tu tbi piircha^r. Dated the IHih day of Septemlter, A. I) 1866. I-«t)lS A MACK LOT, septltl-dt* Trustee. Trnfllee's Salts W18tS HEKKaS on ihe ur»t dayoi Ue eim,i-r, A D. John Hese executed unto Uiih C. R. Mitchell ai Truatne, a certain d-ed of Trust. iotne\ ing loaaidT. u-tee the laud in gout eountv, Iowa, ecrih'Hl a- follows, to wit: l.oi No. ."Ten (J) tu biot k A 10 Ihe old .own (now the city) i,f |.- Claire, which said oonveyaine wae mad. by the -aid John ll -s f.,r Ikepurp.,*e of se. uriDHth" payment of one ptoul« •ary note and the intetest tbereuu, tigued by asld John Hete, and dated Ihe tr»t day of December, A D. MSB. for lha «um of nlnely-m-.n ,liai •, due In alnety day from date, at the banking H141 uf jfacfc* lot fc Corbia. la Baveafort. Aad nam tmlt by aote hav ing bacotoe due *ud payable, and ih taid John He* haTlrig fail to pay the tame, 1 Mb itC. R. MMcIf Sli, Trmtee a- afore«ald, do hereby giT" tbU publi, notice, thai Wrtue of tne power which la in me Tinted by aid deed of Truei, 1 will, ou Tuesday the fourleetitb day ot October, A. D. lfifid at the bour of two o'clock ,n the afi. rnoon of aaid day, at the C'oert Housed,tor• in the clt of Dn np .it,"Xpoee and of f»r for tale at public auction the parr. 1 uf laud above deeerlb.-d. or «o much therairse ehall be u Act ant to satisfy aad pay th- amount of tald note, with the In-: terest thereon to the day ..f 'ale, together with all the ooett aad eaaeaaes attending aald sale, eoets of this notice tod Troitee'ii feei Cpon the Cotanlstkn ef each sals s dead will be given in sccordanes with the ttlpuiatioa of said deed of Truat cooveyiag a fall aad perftct title te the traet of laad sold te the pnr *Sr,r*"b'"lBai«?W.'4ifci1SL •eptVdU Trasise. A^i^rRAVIi.—Ve Wwttid sail atientkia ef the W paMU agelpst strsU&r praetlssd ihtos peeling in ths art la la sf fir foiiiv* sstsfcrawd llaaush Mtters. Itaee these ur, athsfekiWlMS TSR' •liters have feeeoRM ee iwSia-r 'i&ranai s« Shirting*, Flaiu «ud fan'} Iiiali i.itK'wi, Bl auhed aad br.m n UM* USSIt v« t',-»-l. and .l.'Jie- n.iiiig. 1 i ,.iub:, Jat-.n-l. 1ttii**ti4b^i% Mu lino, .uani e.'oon,. •1' l*r»», o: and \r It'-nDft ftliM' at tf OH •wBt BUfllifl* I'lulh ralaia-, BriWiia Jlatitle, Br«eh«- hqtlai-, Slack silk. Stella, and woo! Blanket i•living the la .- nf R. *.ty Made rtsOTUiJM Mftmrlif Prlln- »t •••il pri.es, fr.ui '0 I'tii- Spl'BilId •tyle-, and last c.»l'.r- at fUtn. Our teriu" are Positively iatili, aad win aat.taM-'» will ilnd cm pri--. extusafil ton N. An unpt' i.s(1jn 'mvuig notif »bn.*d itiai a"- hh.ii i.i leave !aveniK»il. W-' w ltl h'ri- I', i lliat w lia*e in. vu. ii intention. W e I ru»l our'mli.m er- will and itt. ii I,and r.ir years lo ct.uie, and vej ready in supply tlieli wauu iu ihe Diy (iuwda rim-. Sl'TTDN" k tween Sc..tt and Ripley. CO.. corner Uu' k Island and fi-, .nd St r-ets DAVE.MPORT IOWA. DhT I. Mc€0RTNKT Ouf fVKRS his pr-ff-l. tiai afrrio-" t» th» rlltren. laveni» rl and vi. imljr. llfllcr in Wiley k Mtinmr'* new '.uiiding, *...(n--r of Knuitli ainl Bi.i.iy stre*-t!i. Uataa in ilie I. liayenpori, jarnea W. Can nan. aeftll SALOON BV WI1KRK guod Beer and and refrenhmeata ran la had a* all time nd at reel, be jept!5-Uf SIGN OF THK BIG TEA KETTLE. O V *\u HOUSE FURNISHING 80008, Wkoleuale ana Retail, 'Ilk. -ui -have oa hand a iarg ass.,, tmetii the Iat s, U|1(] most appu w pan. rut uf Par- I i,.r a»d l'..ok S!o\es tine tlie pnrluera haying bad a. number "t yean eit« ii-ii' io ihe manufae i ture .if Sloe--,, w ar c. nild nt we are now Aering a betfci aelecte-1 Hi».k er Sl.itf% than liaaever jwptIS SOW 0PKN FOR INSPECTION, Til* LATEST STVLKS OK r*IA HIM'KK iiOODS, A I IIIb FANCY DRY GOOD STORK or •EO. B. WEAVER &C0. DRESS GOODS or KVKKY IES UI1»110N, Kankrte, hon*e tie -.-lid afor--aid, do lo r. |.y *,»•• Ihit pt.i.m v i u will ttavlii, Huh. i-i' Mi kl. tA I'orhiti. in Da\enpoti, with uneie-t at th' |er uiu im alter lue And Trsi mentioned tiolebawr.gl eeoiue due anit t.oo. rich eil Huhhard to pn tli having ra'l- -.aui.. I I^iij* V Rat'klol Trtnte- «4 liiat hy "f tbe power ahicb i» in ine T»tei| tijr s»„| i "t Trtiai. I un Tu-'-ilay. ibe fnurteetnh K DC II I IILII. ms* i A u i o n e e A SB COMMISSION MIRCHAHT. Ho Sd Brady otraos. aaa* FeaS Mko. DAVENPORT, IOWA. Ahul'i Cik aiuiiatb pa.t |. -l.i.k r-vi*ed a lad* and ei^g»i,t st M-k I CTIkN HALK..| Real Kataie »t.«k. Ktirtiituri-. Ck.thing. l»ry Ui»d», Uri« »rl*». •ardwata, aad ataimwiy, aad Jieri hsiidlM iptneraltr, ne r^a-mnble t. »nn. Saie^ will be bad at Hi- Att^uti Svuia| or at the dwllitei*. »iAr»t, fc. il,. flv-r*. Mtl.NKV Al'OuMMOUATIOS. Ca»b adT*n.-e» made ..n i.iti^ianni'Kta atiuatly In •tor«-and i.il»- old .r reuin^t fur a limited i«ond, and aai*- t-flVci-dat I'Ul'iir -,i prleat' sale. Regular «alea i.f Merrhaiidite every enuim, and dsg sales at pera*ieea»ai.aart aecoaat uf sstns i*a Vred tirmiipily J_fCl N4l}MIIVKTa SOtJt'ITBB.«fl .liilyOStf NEW STORE, NEW 8Q00SI befir*- been OO' r. 111 tills rity Our «10' k of ll.juae Kurniahlng Goodj ii.mpuaej alm .'-l every artioli- that can be thought ..f iu ihelii-t fur of honvi .k. rs' wan Pure silver putfl, Brtt- I tania, Pianieht,I, Japanned. Knainvled and polifhi-d lr..n Fieu.-h linmd and bright Tin Wates Bruahes. I Br.H.tn. and IVaib- i l»u,ter'. Tea Traye, Chlne«e lif.n^k, lland and Tea Hells. Sad Irons,Tailor, tr.ma, Bed (t..r.l- C'l .l.tn l.iri' -. Pain Tube, Wa-hi ards, l'bi.upln« an.! Knites. |jmi,rns. Toilet Ware, I Wir- War' .1 all kiiida,Hand Ii .i.s, S'ir.vrti. and Touxe. wihow w.ir- .Silv.-i plat. I and Brltanla f.anie Caatt.rs. i-ul i e-s«d Gla»a l.otiles, tatle and diK.t Mat*, l\..n, H..rn. Bone. 0,e..a and Ko-.tiy bandl' Cutlery, waffle Ir. ti'. i.pnght gridiront- !l.., r. da^i. •t"Ve and art.-1 Binil.es. !..ge|lier »iili vry mane •ii.,re at tide- to., num. rutin t.. ni'iitlon. Ail of which th(- pebti.- hi. i Ph!"-iTtfully invtied t"eall and exam* im-. bi.tb liiKKla and priee*. •SMITH fc RfcMIXKTON Uetiiaint Block, Srneil atreet,4 door* ,-a-t of Perry •treet. Qcedt delivered iret-. rai-n* in au pa.i u' th« Jast Arrived he t-liiwas ef iti.lsite-l wntiid inhtrs Iia eni- i ai-i \|..iiiu i!,»i »!', I..hi *«•..'! rillflil .f '. lit- «\ri h, '. til to tbi« Uia.t I, CfUSUtlnR t'f Fanew &**¥ Moodm* Trimiii.tigo. KtKMHUINC MHIIM. Small Warn, »^-rfunier, fc .. fc.-. alio! ahMl h« :eedi ti. s. at |Ca»l.m price*. Unlck Ret un.- an-t Small Pr./flt JOOKPH JOt'T, (aus tttfl Bra.1t »tr.ei n«tweenana Mh 8p«rtHN)M OIT will find the Ixrsf bmada «f IMe^nnd Oratn (Inn Priwrt.-rs Sli. -,aU iu.-- Wa ••.rGmiOsMI at IMI.7.ELL1 CO., [anCNtt1) »d*P«rr»t JBFTBIBa SELL S U£0Ma I. a. EVANS. Bnst.in 300 -pi I* to* §m*-v' eWciln Street, belott AcmnA D*vf»|»#rt,8ep(. la, lua. Septl«-dAi an 1 IMMBK8E ATTRACTIOK AT TU Great Carpet Hall, BEECHER, HOLUSTER A WILKINS, tlftaad 1ST Lsskrai.* ap Walrs, I A O ftsooTooo V0RTR or CARFRTIX08. otr. cumn. CfRTAUI MOM, mronro, fcc, rc. TIC ONLT ROUSE INCIKiOO Rssiuslve tn the A E O At Our cttautvi Ifti* liogy bi%, IummI as at« ttrtm+Dt of QoMa la oor Itoa «e ts ^aallty aai Style, all »tacrt la tte CltyCMMaH. are constantly selling se crowds of MCTRRS tbe most elegant goods sear hronght te the Wealern Market, at Than U is possible far aay other he ass tn Rflhrd.— Varsuna deeiriac aay article ^ur iim of hasiasaa are r»s4iie«ied to CALL AXD Ul Our almost endless eansty es Reeds, tstg Mr ifcs 1 I i •ra uu Airs &n»i>AT *^1 am '^J.ttMf.Mrssti acMr.if «eijr» Corner .f Krunl antt Br».|v -tr »i IR.'ll.L ke."!'till liatid .iuritin ill- »»a«.i. au kind If ,)f Fruits aud eatablt* utevt ry k.iet. Fresh |/mona. Orangea, Raiaiiia. Knt» l^-b ad St-cars. fct-.fcr, ...i.sLaiitiy ..n baud. ItnajSl WHOLESALE UROCERS, COMMI88ION I FORW.IRDIBK} Merchants* a ift if totntral fgen lit, i tlRNK.K FKKRY AMI SKCO.NI BTH XlAveaport, fH'ptl —(Ga^- Uc copy) Crua Pawner! ttaa Piffier! THKBoiea uiiileraigned IteliiK airenli fur IjMIIii, Smith fc linn P.iwdt-r. and liavlt.K a Mafaiine near tho city will hate I'unaianlly i.n hand, and aell at lowest price, allgradt tnr l'.wi|t KVAN'S, CIIKW i n.. Cur Perry and Second utreet*. eeptl-ii—(Oazette copy) Valley V\ty Sc«tt iouCy. ARK constantly niaiiutaclnrin* tlie bnt gradei of Flour, which they will »f at I'.weat market |wl n-« through their aRetua. EV ANS, CIIKW a CO. C.r Perry and Semnd •treei*. srptl-it—(Oa/.e(lecupy) EVANS, MEW k Co., WHOE.KMM.B: GtUM'ERH. i II AVl ii l,an.|, ii. »iu o. ,..n»iaiiii ie..-,nn« a XT ".ppi^ ..f K" -I, Orooerl RICK—Sviiew Teas. Rice. Dried Fruit. tltk-eo Otaas Rata. Ptew-rv t*and|r Nat «l .re- 3'itfnr-. Coffees M' 'lass. IVibaiist Wioden WafCa Cigar*,. .Vails, n«h. Bui.iklng loba.'txt, Stiai". l'he.»e, Viin L-h S e a i a a Wrapping paper,PP-kl*-, Rip-!. irdai' IndiK lll-, tL- Urgr Nilm aN taall frolli. KVANd, CHKW CO., or. Perry auilSeronit sir»-, te t*ltd (Oaai tte cop» Suymr. Huymr. A/1 Hi.d-I holre antl prim V ir iMlean- Uadia *J\t and for s»|. \,j 1 i:\ANS I HICW A CO., •"pits riier und aud IVrry ats. jrmu*, .mu«. r|Alltt°-'Ma»v.n..i -I/'S W IMS-line Va ,1/UUHalUfi aav.ri. .1 s I f«.r •at* by KVANS, CHKW CO.. cur Strt .id and Pertv it- eeptls teptl* eor Bt ond and Perry sia. SOAP vjaztrHr. OlOAKH Sti|.*4il Scari^ Triaali|% fkalttt, day •AlliHT, SEARS 4 BECKETTT. fLeatker *Wanufaetarer»i a N ii Hfll^AU LH.aI.M'.t 1\ E A or tu. rim- RiWlrs, Mtt ivm fct:: -... osaaaaa a* uw, vatuaiw^i ALLKNIk, l)e..l •HI VSID »:AN 1)1,K.— A larit' .1-1:ili"i,r I^all JKdni for sale by KV ASs i'HKW a CO. 2rad. it for sal. by ptlk 1 •mi St ft• nd and Perry U ^tofricti- •«»pii-i Keinoval! iiAARBES Halr-DrmiBf4 Skivlif S A Is O O N I I.I. he #i'i. il i.-.iai ... 1,liitii Rotii• under tne L- iair- Houd where tie will etr, bafonnd In readln- s- to «•-rve aie nuaMmiie wloM am in.h. ni"-1 approved maiiiir. w Cmo. In tli Oak and lli-trilor k, filar Leather. t'reticb Aim rlca and Pa.etit Calf gklria, Ripe and I ppe- leather af every qaality. Unlaga. Roanv. Herri.ov... Rlndiuga Psl*at aad Plain Skirting, Haab and Kuani' lled leather. Laats, riadtng-. fc,-. a Saddlery Hardwei' Japai-netl Rra— and Silver Ptateil. from tbe beet uiaMUai lor. .- Melf-a4)uat Ins Oi*, and Pad Ve» Roller. HoiRboe, and Spilna Tot.gu.'d Bt.ckle^ and in tbott every article the harri. tnak-r. or Saddler rati wl .h Carriase and Oroeer- Hi.w lop Prop*. Stamp Jolt,it Cinch I^ce. Bantu. Rnameiletl fce Wasot, Hnba. Hp.,ken. Ment rello-a, Carriage Hbaf Carriase a.It- Watcon Spring» and Axle- Ho.'t« OoUara, Hor«' Rianliit-. Fly Nets, Hd father. Mae chine •tretched and Huhher Rrltlns IS* It Riret-fcort Ve luvlte intention of EXCHAKOR DliOUK, HEAL ESTATE MMEM. iad fieMral Laad AfMtj. or riot NO. ORR*B BUI lis. HHIJI B»lol rS Hyrup and flanlalkai Mo laeees for kvans, ennr cor S-- oiid led perry st*. aia! ftobii- for ~*ie b\ KV ANS, CHtCW «»., MmMUerm Mmrdtmre, Comch TrimmUnat, Slute Ftndingu, Hide* ttv. W' ha»e netVuu hand on*- ol helargevt a ail best sele. led a«nortnient of i Leather If Nmddtery Uturdwmrt» every ..Rered in 11« Weal. I uuprielng' la part of B|. and Harneea l^aibtr. LOINS, DtfOIMrt liu|'. ,i and Uniaproeert cny aad Ceaalry Ft., perty, buiishl aixl antd .« ITumalaaioei OoftrMMi laatMfc tarrfullv selected} IjumI Warrant* KxatM u uiderur .« •haree Taae paid ft.r t^n-t^.td-ni. llYMWi UMI (t»|uitoitHt Attoraey at La*. CullecUona made and proceed. Broadly rseaHlsd. Oeareyaaclai carefttU. 1 III Mil ALH, I V vtf till V hNISHKM. ill a NINO fl.l l|t.l, WIN ROW Ol. ASM I.HIM KHh HRI 't* Crrfiwir! frrAnrr) Hl.l\k-K00k tlSsTAhlU on band the -u-k Per ry. oiogi e., |t w Prtit atle-. R. 'sltirtt.:'.--, I» fc I.KVIIHKH -otierl.tr purr basrre. fe line aaUeA* weeen sstlafy ali.ln regard t/i^aalliy and prH*. V. Caab paid r,.r Hide. •AIOBT, SRARR fc BRCRRTT. st, SI lour above Parry ss. Oeeenpert InSM. BANKING. TALLXAX, V0VEBS 4 IlkUiK, Aad Dealers la Eickaage, D«v*aporti low*. nil tfeeariaclaai Cltu» at ths Cal led Rtataa, ttnat Rrtiala, Irelaad, ssd aati nental Ruroae bonght aad sold Jfotee aad drafts oolleewd, aad raeeeds i«ailtted to any pan at the rauad BSaiea, al lewess rates aI Rachaaga CoUeetioae of neaea, draft*, aoeocntt lseaci'-a aad IRherttaaees asd' la all parta of ths Taitsd Btatas, Oaaadaa aad Barone Stacks aad Rends haagRt aad nR or st«RisstaR, rr4 dlTidiads eaiieetsd Laad warraau haaght, said aad laaasad. ai leaded to. oetlt IW HmU. Valuable Building lit. |j, Httuth-vaM'Si I*. Itiirrown' ifvidenee i, tie Biult, i.tiH-i .f Bigbth aad Ralai -un-- en..),«t!ted River View r»t. i..,t 0 T« a In I~an S m. a. Hitr, New Orleaae. £»vi^i, rv£M* a ca, (8in'i'i-ii»mr!i u» M. T)Mii)|'miii tV O a i a w a a k Biath. HraM A edit row, ,.o Mil Buad a«d TOtrd Twenty {. ei triad Main byOS Met k-a OpP"«lt- I* Clair- ll'.tise I 4 HWt SO rner rifth ttitir,rien»ir we-tlialr l^m R|.,kU u'l Tturd SUM! Al^MI a ».-ial I aim-. *i„| uiinnir»t.d laad* li. ti'1 f'V t- I- iIM? wn l»av*n|»i.:i. 'j'11" vi.i.kn a inxji.a.N moMA* R1»T»S1 l»W NI sh A Coll.. *nthen aJKI.AH i Dltif ..it, «J mill, -un of P»aiin atvl Hymn Taae., 1''*»Ch*iti*i &•*« iditti. 'aM.-. fritai..-, eb.aM puik A itiIiIles Hy .ti..ma- lis,in,j.v^ tepei d.Sfi.. |.tj ,inu:. 1. fi.r ••lainitiiti. n (.. ain addr.-yj. ,.n r^.-lpt nf 7tci «k kn i»i' datd u l*"h' 0,'," I-b-i. appear n t|,l, k, »„,) h* he .. it e..||. Sititn. i -miln.r, 11 e..||. u.rf, ,.f m,i.|c «v,r prepare by |bl. A 4,1—Tin. Halitaih Rell. by 0«t. R,««. ,lut ^H| 75 n rtVikii a in. f¥r Hmieor Lemur, i.r i„ s,„, thai may tealre I,, |.-,M. ,„r, ,.for tlie rWluw nt pr porty »n Uh .-iiy ot Ua^e^B..,/ (Vi.) vi. |.. Mo.* !.!-«& f« i ft.tni ,„f a,| .T1* *V '2! '»W ^Armt. *1 .1 tn H—ih*4r tli Market ffuunr. Wfr-et fii.niint! r.ti ireat»ru avaaije. xti n.tliiK ISO fi-et bat'k wtlh an all. ai ti side of Ibe lot. Ill M«n k IN Ml ft»t fronting .in su .trw„ Bosll St. IS6 ta%i. k ja.~wo 3\MI iikl td at. t41«i.i la Meeft *t -isn I mi In Meek si —ten rrlwm .( pley •in Wairea »t. •ih -I Rn.it m. Western •lb al Tth Rii.wn i,t 1th al. eill ttl reel ettew. I An nli|.«'kM—SMI I tin mo a Meek sh iso ieo i block «6 t, Per dins ai k I6u tkifzarCtee art.. ni.iai. uquire aw, i.r of [lain.) tt Cuil.in fc lK,w JAMRSMAT Tmlw'ii Sale, W18ft4 •U of Jantiaty, A. P. mil IIKKKAS, on ti e 7lti llelnrirh Ht.idf olfilli, ll.T'.thea Hiade. bia Wife vecul.tl iit.t.. John I. |»il|„n at trualie, an, tail! li. .'I of trial, i-oti\eyiuK I.. «i.i,| llillt.ii, ai trua tee II.• following Iran of land, mtitaled In n,.0ii i ount, Iowa, to «it: Tht wtt hair ..t the |)urt^ *i.t t|iiarler .,f s*-i„.,, in.ni,.!,,,, l0 I'Wnship N'o wirrilv tiiin,(7V not lb of range N.. tliie.- (Si ea«t of l-'ifih Ptlnripai Mitmiaii, »(licit "aid yam was mad. t.y i«nl H-'inn. Blade and Dorothea l.ie wile, for the pui|«e of ew tiring t.. Nicholas |'tjeitai tht payni-td of the turn of tbie* hilti'lretl a nil I wenty-llvr tlollarn. (^346) for which sum aaid lleinrleh Sladt-dld on the 7th dav o Jan uaiy aforeiald, i iei ul- til- pr..mls..u, te to ,.ij Fi j' ryary, payahle.in ,.ne *at afiet thi date Iher'uf, with interest at l- n per rent. p. annum, payable I. ml-annua!l And now the aaid n..ie having b i II.me due still payable, amllbe smi] lleioileh Blade liav.t.k failiil to pay the -an.' |, J„hn F. Dillwli. Tru-iee at atoretald, do hereby gt\e nnllir. that b' tirlue of the piiw.'i Whlfh K In the aaid deed of Irul c.ntametl, I will, oil Monday, tlie aimi, day ,,r |ictw. tier, 4 |i tU6€ al 8 o'clmk iti the afternoon of aaiil da» *1 ih*'I "Hit II,.Ur door, tbe ritvof Davao t«,M e*i» st and ff i for aali |.. Ihi tngb'.l blddei for .-a«l', li* pareti uf lamt l»i .• .l-st rlbrd, or au in.Kli th. teof aa -hall le ni. tK.ary io tatiefy the am. urn tli»n due np.,n ,aid non witli co|it and »s p*'rises of making said *a|e, and of this iioln*. la• till- loth day aeptenibi A 0 lHAft, stilU-ld JOHM V. D1LUIM. Traeso*. TO Oru^M^ A faaatrylerehaaliie J. H.<p></p>WHOLESALE IIEED & Co., DRUGGISTS. 144 & 146 LAKE STREET. I A O a a a I i 1 I UK lilt INK.1 I'AI.M IIII..H, TVNN'KRSIIIIH V PAINTS ANU I IHtlM I.I ISS WARK HHL'HIKS a»mi it irtiKKn (MRlun H\ K »'l I 1 mn.KT liomiH. SI KOK VI IN-sTRl hull* AI'KVKVIl «. PKHI'I MKHV. J1KNTAI. I.IMII.S --111 If in Mm M-. urine Java and ha ror aae Bv KVAN8,CIIKW ul'il s. ,.|,|| aud penyjlt f.ui KNT1*. fcc fc.'- •..|i.ili (one nf out grin .'Igallon St *-..!!,) I hereby l,W"M pos«|ile Prit' a uniform yi*od quality. •in xanjiuali' fur ,si«i«'k ami Prlrf# i« lovif*4 witli ihf iinrfvri Io hiii ability u alHt-i tuaitufa« tnr*- |flav«* 1 I "Iflfc »'f "V 'MV'f ,'IItfj I tig K* trait. sndSt II KKitiiarn Chicaga HbalfMilf aai Retail NT AVION ER V IS| s U V U i i V A I Burl- HAi'ML -j Vinai «ehi,. Oap H»|».r,. KiNNiKe*iiiletterPapera liaei 1 ,11, Nl.tr leMP i.adie^', Hatb, while aiitl colored Papere, SiXI,Inhi Ko velopes of every variety, white and colored, and ot alt «tyle,. for commerrlal, oflelal or fancy All", v lilting and fancy Certlauf all style* Prlalers' Cards, and Card B"ardi. Colored Prmling Pafx-rt Ifaary aiel colored Papera, fer branae and other printing VUrtil*Papere. PRINTERS' INK8, Hewn, Roia and Oolorad Ink* KN(ilNKKh Braagkliag laNinmaati, Drawing Papere, Iracing, Progii ami I roaa-Rection Paper StutUmern ai lf1b#fr«M»##, at i^iw raican. Oolil and Steel Pene Wafem Waa: Ifnrrtirnaa f'etn-llt Writing luks of all colors Portfnlloe WrlT *"ie Deake. Banker» and Ogle* Men are lasMed to eaaaalne oar slock of Office Stationary, «klch Is more complete than In any store la the West We aasrractrss Blank-B—k*. In a atyle anaurpataed In aay ally either Reel or Rfeal, ell, very atyle with or wllhuut printed ht-adlnc—for Railroad-, laii"' (M|.a-. Ranker-, fci fcc. aade t,, or der Check*. Rlanba. U« Blank-, fcrfer rural abed to order SB My -Ink la r»aoV»d U, RoI 4 l.akk -Ir-I, for a fem day-, J'-I^tr A n RCRLRT R. I.. HCLU jam rHuMPROM NULL 4 THOMPSON, NIVIIMifi AN» MNMIMWI Merchanti, FWar ni hifew lrahw aim MOW\m AOWtt A hnass aad Iat and Rltth streets. I Ipiia VRlMHWpt rirrr. f'-r M' rshaMe* Oa^Meh, Calaa Rgyreaa O'tatpauy. aad for the tai* »f Ceei, Ceaeat, la a, and John leer. '-i-eiebratedpioaghs sepi$-dtf RIRK CR1KCE, fstsskle riapertf ISr llaRi, Aposite two Mary heese with lei, oa fearth etreel, egi the paeeeager DeRat A houas and lot on Third street Le Clelre •traet ftaiaae treat betweea Fifth lot Vlth twe honest oa teeoad ttrset, beievWar ran street. A house aad let aorasrefttalaae aad Third su. One let aa Rseaad g|sas«. eRassRe (hmCs MRl. •ae Wt ea Mala Hn*t, satwewi giM One let aa •ae k tiflhtb Ad the above Saaaireaf P|Q| a i o e i v s a •y mni nmm asiaaoa. MUMMi ittAwill Ki^BP f%»- tj» "dli