Sl:'
i..
&
CLOTHING.
Tkf PrtMfii HoItH.
WWiTTO MAKE(1MB DOLLAR WOkTH TWO
—IB TO CO TO—
ll.»nk« kU.'i, No. 3, Le Cttln Stock,
Aadparckaae frttn their saper lor ft-xk 'f
CLO I
Cleats' Finishing Oh^i, Ac.,
COMpaiaijra,
pmtaMr the Urmt^t f.hka-
•W* ial t*»L mate mortB nl of Boy*1 ivk)
••W dtttln| l« k«
Imui4
l* tkh «»»?. Astbepub-
Uc•"Mt ItUBiswlby na n«M,ttor4U tbuntrt
dollar* la stock, ullttif off at coat, etc., but it te.uRI
ctout for wiuMir tk*i evsry daecrittioa of torment
tut l«trt cm wleh or Dili uaceive, tt»t i al1
•alte durability wi li bugt rio u font)'* at •.)
place, at each aatoalsbiagiy UiW PHiCKi that we
MtMllltat
A SillRfi OF 21 PES CENT.
•Ill k« m4 by siting on a* before pureha-log else,
whore. JRf. in determined to t«l at low pr'cce, '0
low for uHh, that Bone shall be iU*ts*tt|Kt. And
tklh IkI^iu the mjt by almost 41VI PI
A WAT ClxnillNU thill UTI tbc .tailed wheel
•f Dm hnitnr«i world pu.h forward. Don't mis
take the pi a c. but follow tUa crowd to No. S LB
CLAIRR BLOCK. Deti-Olm
DRY GOODS.
UEoICU SIEUS,
BLACK IiOlI.Kli SILKS, ALL WIIjTIIS,
HIOII
Lustre snd Beautiful finbh. W. btn u
excellent alik for
One Dollar [$l] per Yard.
WADSWOftTH.
Wat» 'iF# TJ*~~
i mow aacBirmama
FALL STOCK OF GOODS,
AID WILI. OPIEB A
LARGE ANI» HANIiSOMK ASSORTMENT
—or—
E S S o o n a
Together with 11 other Good*,
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
Colored Tea Cloth
Jl'VT
received at
WADSWORTH'S*
•ftldt!
11LKACIIK1) AN1 RROWN
SHEETIN68 & SHIRTINGS,
low^r ir|c .than can lit bad at an otb«-r
H'mw. Call at WADbWOHTH'S.
A
TABLE DAMASK A NAPKINS,
IN
great variety ami *tixtrem'lv low prices, at
WA DiiWoRTIi'H.
Chetip toil kit, for •Hisses,
IN 1IK.II COLORS,
TO
be cut Id an/ lengths, can be found at
WADdWORTll'S.
KL^AM MILK HOSES,
T11C
rIrlicnt gxid* ver offered io Davenport, jnat
rwcivdby WADSWOItTH.
(JM1IIU- KTKII'KM, I'.AVAliKlii:,
A U O O I u v s
A NEW ANI BEAITIFl'L fiTYI.E Ot
E S S O O S
rgio b« found only at
A W A IhSVORTIIB.
A CHANCE TO SAYK MONEY!
w. c. WAD.iVvonrii
HAVTNiabouiih.slock
during the pa^t tw week* Foil
CASH isige of Oood», la w.w preiared
is oiler
CiREll »AIU.1I\^
he o rr.Rs
1 Case Bleached Shirtings at 10c worth 13 Kc
1 «o II 14**
I lj li 1ft
1 Prints 6 1-4" a
1 8 10
1 do 1(1 12*4
•xtrallne Pillow t?»5r it n at la**
Bltnk'ts, FUnneb, Shawls, Tickings
and ail olh'-r goals In ir'Portion.
Viicurrant Jloncy Taken.
Now 1* tha tlm« to fiyitr n nn'T* wirth aud
MOIIE. Second (t, ophite Le Ciaire lloBS".
.. virMtf
W O O E N Y A N
HEAP WOOL*:* Y AU\
Oar^cuttomrrs^haTt been looking tor
UJMS
.iKAlim
A V E i Y O O A I E
can now b« had
$ O O e
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
orlldtf
N E W S O K
JM
S
8
I
Jft
HAVING
E S
0R B01S' 4 GENTS', JUST OPENED
AT
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
IMtf PAVINPOST-
THE CliDERSKNED
e*»«bU.«h*l Vinuelf in this place In the
bU!lneM of Bo-tkb fc Braks
Pi.atiio,
propom1*
to Oil all ontora for fln« Silver plated Door Platea,
Door Kaobf, Bell Pulls, Butta numbers. Plates and
Figures adopted to the use of Doors and Church
Pews, Lightning Bods Point*, Window Bash, Carri
age aad Harness trimninga pUtwl to order on short
•otioe. All work war
ran tod equal to the best.
WILLIAM O'MIABA,
Vint MMk| eaat old PoaosrlTaiUa How*
laoad street, «p Main.
«4 -dtf
Notice.
Toflcr,
HK BEL1BF ASSOCIATION will fnrnUh male
or female help*, on application to Mr. Bagal at
his Peraons daelrlag such are earoe^tlT r«
•oeated to apply a* above, a* thla will greatly aid
U» Society in thatr ahor*. By order
ALop.
ml
the
AKanrtATinir
Tt All Win It Ulty (JMicra.
pwtoaa indebted to B* will please rail and pay
All notes and accounts not paid by tbe
Brat day of Fobrntry next, will h' pUord la th«
i of ths propar offlon-r fur lollectton, a* firtbrr
Pcubowi pkitttmav.
lath, taer. d«
». ti, u 1
STATE DEMOCRAT.
Dnrmport, Jta S3, 1868
*h lllinjc AooouDt of the jUuiuiik oftho
It'lh Bands— lie otaat
of Lo
uopi
We have already published a tele-1
graphic account ot tbe hurnin^ of the
Marsh .Satii«, an iron ship of
The
vnyHffe
2000 totH
burden, whilo conveying .troop froin
England to India. Wo obt*m from
the Lf»n«lon Times following addition
al and inoat ioivresting purtKulaiB.
appear* to have been fa
vorable until the II th of November,
when the hhip had reached latitude 14
south and loogitude 50 east (upward*
of 400 inilei from the Mauritus
Al»ctit two o'clock in tho afternoon of
of that day, the troop* berthed on the
after orlop deck noticed a smell of I
burning that apparently proceeded
from beneath them 111 tt»e hold. It
rapidly increahing the alarm watt given
to Cahtle, who at once ordered the af
ter hold to be exttmiried, and to the
astonishment and horror of all, th
cargo, stowed there proved to be on I
fire. It ih stated that the bulk of the
cargo consisting of go/eminent htori^. i
liale after bale was ha1 led up in the
hope of getting at the scat of the lire:
but in a rhort time the smoke became
so dense as to defy any of the crew
getting further iuto the hold. There
was no confunion, however every
order wasobe}cd by the men with
coolness and courage. The course of
the ship wju» htopped. Col. Moffat
was seen in earnest consultation with
Capt. Castle deciding uppon measures
for Mipreb&ing the flames, while the
crew were actively employed in taking
all the sails in and bringing the !-iiij
before the wind. tlier» ran out
lengths of hose from the lire engines,
which were passed down to hand* be
low, while hose was put on the donkey
engine. It soon became apparent that
all these exertions failed in cheeking
the progress of the fire. Col. .Moffat
at the suggestion of the 'ommnnder,
directed his men at oiwe to cast over
board ail the ammunition, and in a
short time they Miececded in charing
out the starboard magazine. The re
mainder of the powder, however, exci
ted great apprehension.*. Already had
the after part of the ghip become
almost unapproachable from the dense
smoke nnd heat which filled every por
tion of it. The Col. appealed to Ii in
men for volunteers to attempt to rev
cue the contents of the magaziue now
so threatened. Several brave fellows
instantly came forward and heroically
succeeded in reaching the magazine,
and clearing it, it is supposed v/ith the
exception of one or two barrels of pow
der. It was truly hazardous work,
several nearly lost their lives, they be
came overpowered with the heat and
smoke and fell, and when hauled upon
deck by ropes were kcnseles*. The
flames soon afterwards burned up
through the deck, and running along
the various cabins soon set the whole
on tiro. There was a heavy gale blow
ing at the time, and Capt. I astle per
ceiving the critical position of the ship
at once took measures for the safe
lowering of the boats. They were
launched without the least accident,
the troops were mustered on deck,
there was no rush to the boats and the
men obeyed the word of command
with as nni'di order, as if they w ere on
parade. Col. Moffat informed them
that Capt. Castle did not despair of
saving the ship, but for their own
prcscvation it had been deemed advis
able to keep the boats oil" so as to act
in a casa of emergency.
The ladies, women and children
were lowered into the port life boat,
and she was directed to stand oil" until
further orders. All hands then turned
constructing rafts of spare spaib. In a
short time three were put together
which would have been capable of sav
inga larne portion of those on board.
Capt. Castle succeeded in launching
two overboard, and the third was left
across the deck to be lowered at a mo
ment's notice. In the meanwhile, the
flames had made terrible progress, the
whole of the cabins, saloon, were one
body of tire, and about 9 o'clock the
flames burst tnrough the upper deck
ami i^iitcd the iniz/.en rigging.
Through the forethought of Capt. Cas
tle in bringing the ship to the wind
the fire and smoke were swept stem
ways, but serious anxiety was felt lest
the ship should pay oil, and so render
her destruction inevitable. During
this fearful suspense a dreadful explo
sion took place, no doubt arising from
one or two barrels left in the port mag
azine, which blew out the port quarter.
The ship from the main rigging to her
stern was in one general body of fire
Capt. Castle still had hope, although
he expressed his fears to the command
ing officer of the troops that the ship
would be lost. Providentially the bulk
head of the after part of the ship with
stood the action of the flames. Here
all efforts efforts were concentrated to
keep it cool. Party after party of the
troops volunteered tor the work, an I
so endeavored to prevent the fire from
making its way forward.
For hours did this state of affairs
continue. Althongh tbe men kept the
fire at bay below, it gained the main
rigging. Mr. Welch, the chief officer,
with several of the soldiers, at ouce
went aloft with wet blankets, and af
ter considerable peril and risk succeed
ed in extinguishing the flames. As is
was. however, some, some of the yards
were destroyed. Towards 2 o'clock
the following morning the men had
the satisfaction of seeing the fire dim
inishing. Tbe flames were gradually
beaten back, and by daylight were en
tirely extinguished. It was not until
then that the fearful havoc made by
the fire was clearly ascertained. The
after part of the ship was burnt out—
merely its shell remaining, aud no"w
another fate threatened her. The gale
still prevailed and the ship wa9 rolling
and pitching in a heavy sea, constant
ly shipping water at the part quaitcr
which had been blow nout by the ex
plosion. She had lo feet of water in
her hold, and active steps were neces
sary to prevent her foundering. All
the men were set to the pumps and
bailing water out of the held. Capt.
Castle, fearing the item would fall out
got two hawsers under the bottom and
made them taut. The next difficulty
was to stop the water which was pour
ing w through the quarter. Spare
•ails and blankets were placed over
th* opening and the leak was partially
•toppM* liter* vm no abatement in
the gale during the morning, and in
every heave of the ship the water tanks
in the bold which bad got loooe were
dashed from one «ide to the other.—
Tbe state of the ship, and the continu
ed severity of the weather rendered
the constant working of the pumps
imperative. It was not till 2 o clock
i'i the afternoon that the boats con
taining the women and children could
bo got alone side. They were got on
board, and the other boats, which had
brn-n ordered otf during the raging of
the fire, returned, with the exception!
of the sr'g, which had born swamped
during the night: the officer in chaipe
of her, however, Mr. Wood, and all
hand*, were picked up by another boat.
During tiie remained of the day, the
following night *nd the succeeding,
dav, the whole of the hands and troops
wei engaged working the pumps and
clearing the ship
1
ot
evening of the l^Jth tho crew suc*eded
in securing the stern and getting steer
age-way on the ship. She then dnf
-d as far as longitude 13 dcgi»., 12m.,
South. Capt. Castle then set ail sail
and bore up i i the hope of making
Mauiitiuf, and to the y of all on
board made the port in days, v.here
her arrival and marvelous escape ex
cited eon&Mer. ble sensation. The of
ficer* in command of the troops speak
in the highest terms of the conduct of
Captain Castle during the trying oc
casion.
CHICAGO.
PROM
J. J. GALLAGHER'S,
(if ii
era I Advertising and Collecting
A-GBNOY,
63 DEARBORN fcT., CHICAGO, ILLS.
Tit
to. BKTTS, i A. A. K. SAWTER,
J. 1. MK 1.KX, I JXO. MKLLK.N
Sawyer, Tlcllcii & Co.,
•an* UtfO J.OLTII WATER ST..
ih:ti
Clxicaeoi Til.
v
v# to.
PTo. SOl'TII ST.,
St. Xjoiilai, 2VCo.
General Commission Hi Forwarding
Merchants.
it i:» i: i: n E n
RenU k &. iVUvrsun, 8t Lot is.
W rt (iUnai, !o
«te..rg-P'irrsm, do
Cipt K W iUld. do
Lttlifi Smiih A lV,l-», do
Ca|t 11 Ji hu-r.ii, Louisiana, Mo.
Kin", k W'h' r, Clilfigo.
A N o
I.at1in, Snn'h
k B"i
», do
8 K nri'-iy C- N'ew Orleans.
A O 1 ar« rl. A i'., Hoxton.
^tariing. KtOuiluuich It l'o., N. T.
Ha. '23
FHOll
C. H. SCRIVEN'S
OKXEkAI. A!'Vi:i,TIMN AORNCY,
o. DE \HUOn.\ ST., CHICAGO.
Bags! Bags!! Bags I!!
Hi:v Yoru ha» s of all klm»s
-or
t: II A s i: & O.,
EASTERN MAM FAtriRIM. A4. E\TS
II, S JL1 U WATKK STR8KT, CaitAOD.
CHS JanOl'f
»SALOON?S.
ls7 J« in Atkin ls.17
HAVINU
It i I.J3 .it iht c«TI t*r
ttxu
.1 an 1 M.lin s rft i, C"..'rcgly fur his
umii.r fri» :s, atid itihy pi' paiet tj (siiibh
i'0\FECII0i\AttlES, VIANDS, &c„
n h£ *•-i» ntut -1\l*"1, nnd lie hojvs with an a
ire t.ati -f»oiron of the puLhc, as th it wutch is n
h'- re«i:lt jf hi* rx«Ttsons in cater.ug for ihvir en-
1t\ddli%y fake, Plain Cake,
r:iK?3 FRUIT, hlLKLKUOYSTKRa,
Ti.ngma i Jel'.r, lti.intly, Pr-'STTfCharlotte d«
R..111 Pi.ntl, et a ia moUe, n-tl xur
kir-., t'hirken S»1»1, to e!hir *lib all varictKb ol
tiuuf, kc, t'uclr s"a.un.
I i i a s
A Billiard Saloon, Lii.it (Ifgautiy t'.tted up. con
Uiiiiii': 'fcr- e tabli-s. Rutr&n^i- oi» itin oir"-:,
JOHNATKIK.
I O K i i i i u i
lltllKLNfi d- HKNNIK,
llarrhon titrtil, IJctwccn ShohJ una llt 'trd,
Hi* this (1-y opcued ibe
H.uiRisojr n*tLOOjr
N rip ri'nced nk will serve n« all the dcllcs
ciea of the aeaaon In
A
Tlie Most Approved Style.
The public are resp'vtrulif invited to try our
O Y S E S i
whi may be bad ia
THE BIIF.LL, FICKLED, STEW KD OK FU1SD.
Aiwiyj a hm. all -orts or
SeasonA'blo Fruita S
HOT RAL3 of e^trv vn iey furnished at ail tours.
c2Citf (Gnzette atjd K«-w- py I «e*
Tlie Woodcock,
{On East sidt (J Brai/y street bit.
e i V K i s 2
Ja-t '-dr'p i'" ai.il bea^ur that "yoa will not
intmde Ttie Pro riet of tho Woudcock ao!lr!ta a
ahare of lh' pntiouage of the public. Noyfid
Tresh Oysters
RECEIVED DAILY BY EXP RES
A K I N S S A O O N
N Main street, corner of Secoud, and aervadup In
the beat atjle. H«ir»,ttf
0
DENTAL.
DR. CHARLES GOODRICH,
I I Y S
Office on Brady street, 2 doors bel. 3d
aiarstf "»ven|iir«, Itwi.
R. D. Myers & S. A. ittorrlssei
Z7EXTXBT8.
Dr. Myers render? his thanks to Ms
tri cds and tbe publicsteneral for the
lib ral patronage bcrtjwed upon him
the la.-t four years
ot
Jnne34!tf
e^nataet prac-
lce In his profession UaviLg aasci'lated with him
n the profession Dr Mori Ism.n of Philadelphia wtw
Las had long experlat ce In the profession,
aud comet
am-jLK us well recommended as a Dentist, in re
commending ours lvea to the public we will In al
ca.se* endeavor to give satlsfuction.
JAMES MOitROW,
Surgeon and mechanical Dentist.
0FPRR8 HIS SBRTICBS AS StTCH
to hia friend
sand tbe oabllc taceoer
ai, DeiievmK lUal ac uu rill
give enure aatUfaction In all W"rt
don-* in the 2!eU Hue. He has bean engaged in Dr.
Goodrich's office for the la.-t tift**en uiontbs, and U.
Having that he has sustained his former reputation
aa a Ientiat, be asks for a portion of the patronage
from hia friends and the public. Hia acquirements
iu the knowlelge of Dentiotry and arrangem"nta in
hia effioe and laboratory are such that be la prepared
to do any work in the Dental line. Til* mode of work
is different front all
others in his section of theeonu
try, being more cleanly and durable, and worn with
Bute Comfort and Mlisfaction to the wearer. He
will pot la artificial indeatnrea from one to an en
tire Bet, aitd do au otaer wurk appertaining to Dea
Uatij.
OOae aad rasMsapiaoanaolad, Vrarth straet,
•aasod hwae aeat ^fllMa, a^Maiag Dr. Btoaaftet
fgr «t^N'awiiwumam
CLOTHING.
I
the waUr. 15y the
JO
i_-i~ "Sfc
fcitElT ILWilAb OUT SALIC!
•30,000 WORTH
or— -a
K E A N A I O I S
—ASD—
AT PKIME CCST!
VVT h**e n*/w la #wre a 'arpe aad nagniSoeat
Muck of
MEN'S AND IkYS'
I N
And owlnc to th? scarcity of nnr aad general d«
presalon in Uai!*, w« l.a*?
DmRniXFU TO SELL.
ATI
It
E I E S
At which we are n»w bff.-nng oar Mock aflorda on
opportunity to buy a
SPLENDID
a o W i i a O u l- i
Cheaper than Ever Bef«re Offered
In I)»»eiiport, an 1 iJar"»« aacit of cletVs will-in tde
resell •t ev- rjr m»!i nr ,j\ n oi%Ut iiruiU?!.
R. I'ARRS .» 0
Opp-.t- 1 e ClaU" Row, Jcor w«*at o! Ni is
N-wrt.Os IN W-'tf.
£XHlA9i(rE EXi IllMiK
Come unto us, 'all you vho have
i O A i I O E Y
A W I S E A N E
We will aeil yon
£j O ~T .IX I N
AXD
Genls' Furnishing Goods,
FOR Al.L 3CCD Cl'RRKNCr,
cm:Arj:!i than kvei: tiiul'Ctit w
Al
xo. 3, LI: i latre BL »CK.
O O O O
JS
A E A E
FASHIONABLV .liABE,
And we are cor.tiuna'ly iiteitin"- by Kxpri-fa,
AE%V KO(II)S
Ii order to k e? up tu ai.- urn l.i. Pitasc. g,v? &
call at til oil .-/and,
ff of wan'g Block, 3lain drat.
J. S. DUAKK ro-
U K A
O S I N U S A E
£100,i f" woiriii
o z O S Z Z U O
a i O S
A K N li 11 .» 11 E 3
ins I.aich sTin-irr. ios
•^Vv'INO th? im-at sca'rity «.f m"te^ ari gener
al ilip'ej i--n .f trrt le, we ha\e iletciiuiiud t'i
ark our :.tir'- cUr.'k o:
tlolhir.g for Men and Boys
Pown to PH1M? COoT, in or.ler to close it out. oe
toro Wiu 1 3 t* lu.
jh.is-e who t.av ver w^-n g.trmentf of onr wake,
rod no &-aurar.ce th.' •.' ^»ry
Gents' §\trnishing Goods,
II ATM A!VI CAI*S,
Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes
of eyrr Tarlety.
MAIN*street,
street
2d cntf
3d St'tt
IS SOW OI'E.V.
augl*2dtt
n s
T.10R faje at all m-s. I.I '('11 every day at
J? 10 1-2 o,clo k. Cl.UB RooM adjj'.niug, where
coitom can tnjiy every comfort-
sA.ni'EA mini
FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS,
At Fifteen Per Cent.
S A 1 1 I E E
AS the beat aasortmcn ot
READT-HADE fLOVBUie
n the city which he will sellat the »bo\-e percent and
wa rant m» ni aa cheap aa any gooaa sold in tbe ctty
at c^st or ott.eiwje.
A god assortment «.r Furnlfhin* Gocd«, cijni
ptisli-g in tart
ot Fme
BAJSK1NG.
We are
rvape-t
White and Paacy gldrts and
Under-Clothing. junhiif
1 3 o o o e a w o w i s o w u y
DRV
Fancy «fc SUpk
DRY GOODS
daati will pat them
z:c-J
tin y me
1 k1 io the very ""s" ord-red work. 1'h" j.ri at
w 1 icti w -a: mi* clo.-inf r. oi S'ock, alT- rii# a:,
i tort'.-Plty to 1 ny s-pleii iid i.i and v.-.nf tu tlK
never bemre llVre in C'h.caxo. a!.'t plic-J
tin of (V.iithipit wi Inn 'L means of «Vcry ra&i a-'id
boy, iu matter bow liaiiUwi.
TAPKN B.IO JJ,
cclTJtf lH T.ak a. e-1, Cl.i .k.o.
1 k i i i 1 1 v 3
FI LLED & liS BBARD5
WKflefa'.e at-'l K?tail
Dealers in Heady Made lothing,
GOODS
cliE1p FOg tA$ii
CALLAT
1NSLEE & CO.'S
Which we
I CHEAP 3f. T. STOU,
aetarmlned to adi
., Whare they can find tha Umt
oat, and in order tc
FJ^QF GRRTNA
•t rmiois that!
wU Inaara
Dbt.Goodb
wmoroncAM
t£*i* Aa4at k Qr,kt
ii
Bankers.
9IACKLOT* ceKBH,
UTU TO:
i Hmh fnocmi .jj. adt 1-
M'imts. a. K switr, Hao. a j.mxaToa.Ctttc*!'
2ottt*wi Bill* -oU»*4 ami proc+tdM vmmMtta to
any part of the I'nttiu
rr
MUM.
I IMllaelExiliun^ on all the Prlnrlput Cftiea
al Ike I alM Main mu4 l.arafi
i i u u i s o n
M«nejr freilt K'i'npn ta
KERB*
Ab4
Dealers ia Eicbige,
a v e n o i o w a
(#c,
i^
.7f O
In orrt"! tu cUwe out o«r Eastern itod before win
er *e»« In.
Our gixJs arc la erf-ry respect equal to the beat
custom work, as all *\. bavu worn Uiem can tes'.fj"
bUutmi theend tmd Tktt
ttrttu.
jMIOnANGK on all th- prtnctpal rltiea ct Uie I'ni
'. States, (ireat Bu'.ain, irelaud, and conU
ti .1* Europe bought ail «oi i
.Sot* i u dratti cc.mhI,and proceed* remittal
to an* part of the Coite'l Stat' a, at luw at ratea
Rxci.*ve.
iiection»of note*, draft*, accounts, legacies ac
le .• ritanci*» utade in all part» of tbe United Siaiee
Cmi:. U-s and Rnroie.
Stocks aol
BoimU
iNroght and told on '^mmUsloo
acl ilivjdi naa cullecu-d.
I-ind War raj.
t= bju^ht, w/1-1 at»l iot.ted.
Cxckaap litira la tho I nitrd Mtate
Carjvit#r a •crmilee.NfW Yorkcttj.
Albany Ctty Bank, Albany, MewT"rk
.ffa' jC'Uy Rank, Buffalo, KewTurki
Unit of Commero^, B»9tu, Ma^ac). utetta,
Tral.^iii'-n',. Ba:ik, Pbilal- ipbla, Penxt*ylvaa
V»rch a Manutacturerp'Bank, PUUUarg Pa.
JMeKira a Co. Baltimore, lf-1,
(iniBoreli Brother I on, Cincinnati, Ohio
Lucae a Stmotida. St Lous, Mo
Citizen.-i' Bank, New Orleum, La
U K Hwlft, Brother a Johaab n, Chicago, Illi
TALL»1AN7 POWERS !»1CLEA!S7
Banker* and l*-alrr»in Kxcbanget
Havi..gl n aUKinttid agent* fort ha
AMKRICAN', KUROPKAK
EXPRESS & EXCHlEbE CO.
*rn.t. rHA» aiLusrr lzcuanoe
In fjin» to auit u'ctiaer« a|on all the principal
Cltiea f--Jil iowiib cf
Kiigletnl pTvluerlan-l
S^ot'atid Norway
I r- iand 8* ei!« u
France
Germany Ru- ia
Austria dblicia
Pr' -'ta Hi.ti' *r»
1'aiy J) i.mark
Hfain Tl.tfOruiit.
which th'y wi''e ll at Ni-w Tork plc-s addhig Rz
chaoR -ia New Y.rk.
Parrv!» forwi-'l 1 To all part, of tbe Ct.it'd King
(loins aii th* Continents a::d ci."i«T.lon» made, and
eommtHxiotia an*l or Jer. uf al! k:nil« prou^.o" i*e
cut-
'brt'ary
10
.WTff£,
ONHanker-
and aftfr th'-2--f Jai.::ury the tindertlprn'4
in the y or P.i'.xi.i-.ri.wiil vw n th-ir
o:.l'« f. i' ic.iNH,f, at oVux lc
A.M.,
atul cit»e at
oVloi.it P. M.' until! rfh"r it.•»!«».
COOK A J1A K"' M'.KT
MAC KLOT A oltltIN,
TAI.1.MA.V. rOWI:RS
Vt
T.KAN.
CHI I'M, lllto.. H.'.IMtoWs* CO.
NICKs. CAMI'llf I.I.A CO.
MoiUKOoH, 1.AWU A. BLAKKMOHK.
Jarldtf
GROCERIES.
O E I E S
IKOChKitV, HARDWARE,
Carpets. Oil-ltothe,
Rubber Goods,
Window Shades, and Yankee Notions
A L:or- geiiera!
variety
of goods Is not to b» fmnd
1 auy st jr. w^ft of :he Mis^i--!i^i. In cona'-cttoi
with o'.r retail t.u-iM t.?,Wf have o|en«'d
I
Wholesale Rooms
n t'i" ?d I™! 3d »tor e» of cur building, In whici,
can be f'.un.l a large ilook cf
Y O O S
cuital'lethe t-idc.
To Mcrstaziu wo ». i lae:i anyOoodain oar line
foecsst: or fbrrt time trd prompt paper, aa l»w aa
tL-jrcan te 1 ougl.t ir. a:i}- Western city.
TO t\mJM2R8,
to ray
Ttie Il'i^hrit SJurket Trlra for ail kind*
Pradace.
All la w\ut
of
Hargaliis call on
BIRil&US & PRETTVMAX,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL
ERS IN
o e i n a n o e
I321Y GOODS
BOOTS, XBOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING,
1
cut sitae,a few doora below Second
lias cot aa
GOOD A CUTTEtt,
AS FI2s"E CLOTHS,
AS GOOD JOUR*
And win mak« you ai
CHEAP A GARMENT
any -How In the c'ty.
Call and fee thfm. Brady ttrrtf, rppo'l'e thf
Post 0111-e JunS itf
A Rare Chance
4rc.
Fratit street, DAVRNPORT, IOWA.
fXtn-dlf
i o o e e
I i A i i- -a 1- i a e i i a o
lU'J pr«-'a of
L- i :ivv» 1!AII.Ei A II 1VI.R, Rock i»Unl.
urreiicy TaLeu at Par.
fl() per alluurd 011 all Specie Fituda
I rriHR S'lb^crihor wi-h:ng to clota out tut stock of
lirceeUes and Prori^i ir.-, id rr-Hi-:u
I AT AM) BELOW COST,
I V)t thh month only. Stand on 8KC0ND 61RE1T,
U tween Hradj anu Perry.
Till* SAI.E I» P(»MTi\ E,
Ai he hi-mide nirang ra ni to ent. ii 'i the Hat
Op ai 1 Fur bust' e.^x, n Main a'r et, thrt- do..rs
I ia Ksont. Person' wi lni.g to ptii .hu»e Uroeeriaa
cheaper than ever. e%u i^mnvbO
uo w
I iitaeuUTe rpetitisd.
wMtuu tha
K I K I I K I
It. Mr. IiavM II i.lc ili :!r will lieren'terbe
e.ii.l at th- new MAT, GAP and KUR STORR, «n
Milt. »':•*. reo ne ord r.» wMrh v.ill f.o pr tnpt
rt'.t -niiiu Ail Vidd- of r.rs a'd D»e- .'-klris t«n fit
»r paid for at th-* Mehe-t roaiket pri'e
o l'ur ie aiie I aid itfli tc i in th'-st 1'.
Hat?, Capt and Krire marie Old-jr Mil warranted
t.- uii.
1 A latge stork of fine heavy Buffalo Kobes on hand
for sale. UeeSJtf.
MUSIC.
A S A I U i Z
V
.y
1 EALER IX
PIANO FORTES, 5!ELGDE0XS,
ORGAN HARMONIUMS,
Hufcic Books, Sheet Husic
4 c., 4c.,
Wholesale and
In Its various branches.
Orders for Pian.. Forte tuning properly al
to.
Room in Kichtirs Bisck, Second street.
acid.t(
WHITE'S QI ADEILLE BIND,
Claire, Scott Co., Mom,
BAND OF TWELVE.
First Violin, Jacob Htrasaer,
S
cend Violin, chnlta.
Clarionet, John ScUahler,
Vluve, «ktect,
.rnet, Mi.^siveli,
Pirst Tru •. pei. henry Soh hlar,
S u e E k a
Flrs,t French Horn. Schrafer,
8eo,Dd French Horn, Baiuf^
iPliat Barltrne, A W. Baad,
,** tra Base, Pa**t.
fimptsr, A. M. White.
BAND OF FIVIL
Tirst Violin, A. M. Whlt^
i &voii4 Viulia, Jaoc Stia
.oiaciaaei, John Schaalar
1Jti
Redactiasi tnm
H,x tumtetrum.
IMaLXE a 00.1
•wi ®ii» IISM "fi'sara.
-Oornet. Henry Bchnhier,.
Baas, A W. Read.
.Ml MiWitflrat a A. w.
"V" *JiS2f
atllAflMBlB»mpoVt Iowa, or ta A. M. WM,
rriisumsi wv^i"i tvw-,
t« ia ta« mm, #r mutm
i CARPETlNGa
Trfk
I kulutr AMLftit ai BaltB. i I
Mmri. Tsaaoa a
lixMJua,
U'titr
Banker., at. Una
AtlaSTic PaSX, Bulotk.
CARPETS, CARPE'lU
1
Wtrai*«av,towA.
3iew InportatloaX
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT I!
INCl.CD'KO
Sight BCt*.
WLu-i, can be carbni a any town Bngtati), Lr.
las-t, «r «ra,(., in twii A! «lJ upva, j.
1X1 16-4tf
BAXKWG
TALL1A\, I'OMEfLS A McLEAS
ta*aowaat aad pat'era* mr of-
*ei«4 thi aid. t^ lLaa-alf|ri atvm, alae ercrjf
\aileUr uf
CHFif & cosmos C1KTETUC8.
With prtcaa to awM lha tla»d-
Wmtr Cmrpett,
IfW I M!M
Cmmlm*
Jlalliwfi,
O Z4 O Ij o 0
Prom u 18 fret wide, rot and attad to ha8 and
rooius Carpeta made and put down,
Door, Hail aatf Carriage Mate
Of every 4*nipt!oa. Gilt Band and common panted.
Shade., Platuiea, Cor!
and Tiled*, iac
Al»o a large assortment of vety nice
V
V I
If E!
lnoMtac BU* Walaatrad ILabogany, Staff'd gad
Marble Work. flwinPinliiwa awtf
Uea, and
A I S
In Iramen* qoar.t ty, enuogh to aoataU tha
men of our goodly Pute.
Call and ree as. fr.enda at Desaaint Mock, Second
atr t, abf,T» Perry, teat tLe Biv Teik'Htle.
Se« rourwlTe. a^ othera aee yea"—(iXICll'l
OlAASN io great variety aale u a'ovc.
0't i.D *. STKKRB,
o«*7dtf Becond .treot, arOTa Parry.
GREAT BARGAINS!
A E S
IN
ronaeqnrace of oar defignlcg
the
—IN—
we shall rellnmi'.ah
E A E A N
OF OUR BUSINESS.
O S E W A N I N O U Y
t-real Bargains in Carpets
Wii'l .naw hare at'op^or!unity arabout
O S
AT SMITH'S VAP.IETT'STORE,
taweiiport.
ocl8J2w
at greatly reducei prices
r: W yds. ¥. i,l be closed out 2) per crut. nndar
nur regulrr rices
by GOULD 8TK1RB.
•1 t0 Carpet* for cetitsjxr yard
rr. BO
:-r
4) .«
4,% ?.
411 ao «r
Call atid «e« ni, fi lends, and aave your money.—
We'ii do jou good.
OOl'I.D a STEBRI,
No\17dtf S-cotid st., above Parry.
CEret lag News coj.yJ
LIQUORS.
Dissolution.
THR
Ooparti.erabip h^retofor* "listing beti u
the BDder^ign' is thiaday dlrsolvtd by nit. v
asent. H. Bai neb ia alune authorised to settle u.t.
ar oanta of tbe late firm.
Uavfcupoit July 10,1867.
DAVENI'ORT, IOWA.
Kverv deacriptlon of
VfKtirs,
Cordials,
Liquors,
at Wholesale and Retail,
pure from th*
BttrtM, kepi ooostantly on hand by
H. BARNES k 00.
(All papers having the advertisement af Dowser
a Barnes will diaoonttaue the same aad inaart
above.)
Julyltdtf
i
Canada Liquor Store.
Jnst received
80 Cases Brandy, direct from Cognac Vint. 1640.
l'» t.bl- Hit be rt's London Porter [Pints]
SO Caaea Bo^thy a Ledrwlek's Obi, [MwUaaled]
A full assortment Cigars,
Absinthe, Maraachtn", Curacoa,
Anlae Cordial, ArfcKpch,
aad for sale hp B. BUISb tUO
PUtehirg Ale tad Porter,
lOO Barrelai
YVV STOCK an Pale Ale, from Wood's
AAA. PHfKNIX BRBWBBT, PITiSBOaa.
Tor aateby
RetaiJO
AlJiO
E A I I E U O U S I
BTAMS, CHEW a CO,
Oor. a Perry st
LUMBER.
J. \V. SKINKLE & CO,
UKNKBAL DEALKRS III
Lnnber, Lath, Shlnflea, Tlnher,Ac
Corner
c««mI
ttenrfd
amd Jmcktom streets,
CHICAGO, ILLIJfOIS.
UK arrangemanta are such aa te Insure at all
a full supply of tha CIBerent qualities of
Oltimes
I
e
u e
Joint and Scantling of an Usee, indfcaHlw,
Lumber, Lath, Shitigies, ac.
Our flooring.
Of Norway an* White Pine, we always
to eompare with aay la tha market. We lavne use
call* aod attention of ad country lumter dealer*
to our stock «n hand aad tadUles for filling oedera
and con'racis
apAdiy W SEIMUJI
James W. Cannon,
DCALEB
irjiajia, 8MMjru.ma,
Lath, Bin Bearis, Fncbf,
I K E S W O O
k
I BATB A avnaioa Lot ay
DretauI MTlmmrimg,
SOTUTH RAIL BQAD (FIFTH) 8IBBT.
Bet. Weet'in
Atomaad
REAL ESTATE.
W.B. BarkerACt,
HSiciL
OetMr Braly aad B^oad MMM
ParniBV Lm4
AT
Twelve aa4 lUtlfCnUftrkrr
Velvet aa4 Brinels Carpttiags,!
*p9r*cr*. Map«f Ui- uAuit) a*«b*L
K. BARftKR
a«e,
fctb lla Uck.
E 4 a
In Mia«orl, (Bp|K«ed to he the oclr twij of FlM
Tlmavr rtmiiD'oi la Ike BUta, uaeatered
Nu*i6iAati v a. aaaBBBfcOo
Land Warranto Located
TVTB are locating Land War'anta In Waatern and
IT loitk*Wi|Uil Mtaaoail, Mr tbe Kmmb
buunlary line. In a ana agrkaitural and aUtMral r«
clan, rapidly UUtcg up th rettlera.
LAXD
4to
NKW AND SPLENDID STOKE
W.B. RBBa a o*.
Mall Road Lands
u*
a s z a a o u
WBalternatetrtecuooa
har of Qovernimat Land la
Secllooa, tying along the Una of
the Pactae aUtnii, lar «at(f at two doilara aad a
a a*.
hat- per acre.
A V E O K
REAL ESTATE AGENCY!
WOOD, MICUENEU k CO,
FRANKI.IN VVOOD.NotaryPublic andCfBytJ*M
AMOS J. MICBBNMB,Burrayor,
RAos LAaKlN, Locating o' Warranta.
FOR
a valuat le Hat of Real Batate, oflhrlng wp*
ri'r tnducementa to porrhaar-, we rtfrr uoi
frt.n1» and tbe pubtir t" 77.«
Mrkif* (\tfR*c»rd,
which we rhall hereafter i-ulli.ti en the I bib da of
«T'T/ mouUi, at to fen la per annum payable in ad
vaiiiv. Coplea cau be aecuied by callii at our o(
Mca.
warrants
A
metropolitan Block,"
LOCATED.
We ibaB pay particalar attentloo to thla branch of
our buelnaM. Our Agenta are cnatant y tmployed
lu making acUKtioo* In tha vicinity ot the (UB^iont
Land OflUees,
previous U the cpanlng. tnaniing our ccatcmragood
reeaore Into iand«. aud Sue .ppurtuaitka for making profltab e
luvestmaala.
wooo. moHBHBa a co,
Nog. Commercial Block, Br. dy street.
o Id Davenport, Io«
For Sale.
large anmher of tflty Lots, Unproved andnnlm
provrd—Farms and tarm lauoa in Boott county,
and uaimproved lands la all part* of the Stat.
Bnqulre
at
Mlesol's' mi-r- Rice,
Main atrtvt, a %oora below Saoastd.
Morddtf
ED WARD AMjDEJ%%
W. CORNER OP AIM AMD SBCOND
BTBBB'
A Y i O I O W A
UAL UTAT1
BROKER
AXD
E1CHAKGB
H. H, SMITH.
arpetm! CarpetM!!
ClAR^RTINGBf^raate
DBA LBS III
AND
INSURANCE,
a
BErEBZRCES:
O O Wilder, Ksij, ltoston, Mans
Loeke, Marshe a ('«, Boston, Mass,
W 8 Mtul.lg. it A Co,
lion W Harris, K Bridtewater, Haas,
Ruasei iiilen, Campello,
E Keitli. Kiq, At ingtuu,
O S Woodman, (Bankri) Chicago, 111.
HmitiBKiou, Wailworth a Parka, Obfcaao, Hi-
A Douglas, E-^i,
E S'.evi ua, U|, St Anthony, Minn. Tssv
A hraall, Baj, Ualetia, 111.
Hon June. Thorioaton, Davenport,
Burrow, a Ptettystan,
Burnell, Geilett a Co,
O Whitoumb, Bmi,
aprll S6dtf
C. AUGUSTUS nAVILAND,
Attorney Counsellor at Law
ilemi Eutate «igent9
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC,
DAVKNPOBT, IOWA.
OFFICE with T. C. Bads, Le Claire Mow. Jta
trance L* Claire Hall.
LAW
WM
P.
DOVXBR,
1I.BARNR8.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Canada Liquor Store."
HBARKKSWiU
A Co a ii
creators to Downer A
ilarnt i*, still continue the business at the
»ioie under the
e n a n e a e
Corner of Sccotid and Kipley Street*,
Bualneas and Conveyancing promptly atten
ded to.
IjikIi
bought and sold on Commission.
Money loaned o unincumbered Real Batata seoar
Ity.
Taxes paid, aod Collectloas made for parties la aa
section rf the country.
An extensive acquaintance in Baftern New York,
among tbeee abont to emigrate to this vtciuity, eaa
bie.i ni- to ofler great inducements to those having
landa to dispose of,
—REVEUEBCEg
Kx Oov. Myron H. Clark, Cauandalgna, N T.
H»n. Charles H. Rnggl- a, Po«rhkeeple, K.T,
Hon, John Thosupwm,
Hon. Oeorge W, Sterling
Capt. Blebard Peek, New Haven,Oonn.
Hon. E. B. Morgan, Aun ra, If. T,
Rev, Theo. L. Cayler, Ifew York City
Benaon J. lioasing Rsi^
Boekee, Inn«a4 a Co, Chirago III.
Taiimar, Powers a Mclean Davenport Iowa.
A U GUST US A V I A N
General Heal Eitate •&0*%
(Succraaor is Cal. T. C. Kada^
HAS FOR SALB
THIRTY IMPROVED FARMS,
In Scott con nty, with gcnl comfortable dweelii.gs
lsrge Orchards of every kind offmit, rutintnd watei
and every thing tmake a Farm desirable.
IOUI
vrry reaatmabU.
_M18CELLAK]
CO.
iiowpctt, Iowa.
Pine Lands
z a o u z
far eat
17, or 'ocatloa at oae AuUar aal
twactj^yeo-Mapar aw, a tract of vataab a
w
fViUbt
20 Uofnprored Pareols of Laad
In Reett county, pleasantly altnated, capital land
for farming purpaaea—terms very aaay.
Improvtd and unimproved paroela of Laad la ev
ery part ol the Btata
Houses and Lota in the Ctty of De
vet port.
Building Lota varying In price from $110 upward
Great In doormen ta are a#iiad la
well as capitallati aad ctBera.
Call aad naaiaa mspa aad prtoas a*
oc*9dtf OSoe
All peraoos deelrlng to mahe ehotee ia
lectkma, caa examiae the plat of theae
.grocada at the above place, or at the
ko®ceofS.
Mlckol Aay farther la-
formation can be had by reference either of the «a
itrgslgatrt
"MB B. 8AB6RHT, FmfV
0. 0. PARBT,
W.
B.
H1LDRETH,
W. «. T.etrBUT, i«t'y,
IVljffTdtf tip^wfva |Wm
PAIJSTS & OILS.
ju WMDiar,
Whokeais sad iwtaU dsalaw
Fainta, Oils, Window Olaas, Bash, Doara,
Wind., fee.
1 art saw recetilag a larga aaaartaMBd al
•ooda generally kept tn
a Paint and OH
W1
Wo.
1 aao.aaa ugkt*»i
A IS ta Mora and n aale at
h.
00.
a aw taia ta MB
Voia^aa.
jgROaHBB—AR ktad
alaraal*
i
1
IftW OOUIM
1 ssa»ttotbisi
TTAMW-PliBl. "Mai
V piifci arttala frg** at
C, #C,
^tBTBTAL n*U O
L» Alaitamrtp
W7""
OaiMi M)
r-—jayaaroat,
KAMMOTB
fffitloairj 4 BUak KnUmi
m. mtrniMir*co~
NO. 112 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO
\\J
HOLBBALB aad BataU tsslaula all fcMa st
v v atav*e aa« Pat. SUth aary, Blaak BoeUk
aa» ha,
Keep eoaatamly oa hand, »n kta4e efktaaa
snch l/-dgar^ ioaraale. Day Books, Ca*aa.*v
t'beek k R«Tlpt Rooks Bill Book., IW BMa a.
R'eea roverWI M*auora»dan and Paea Voeks, T'.
mnaorandum tw4s af »U laes and elytaa. Mi
mea.lic maaauraadosaa wita rwbte atrap*, Sana
Ba»a. anl aril t'aaaa. la feat swevy dvw «r
kittd .f blank Uwk in uv e»ite- n haad ot saidn I*
aictr, en very abort aottee a«d la n« best main i
ft woahl ai^teali aMaaiM to oar large sMa«f
Writing and Blank Book Pap—a!
OonMsttng la part of plain aad rated Cap, I etter
aad Iktr. Alee, Fla* C»p, tr«a, Bag. I«M,
Bup-r Boyal, aad Imperial Paper*.
Drmwing Paper* ami Railroad Stationery I
Whatman. Demy, Boyal, gaper aepal, laginUL
Bephant, Doable Bspbaat, OoiaaMer, Ada., aatf
Antlquaraan, bath anuutB aad rvoga, ttenaaa.
Preaoh aad Bagll.b Bad At aw lag papar.
ot
f»p
wnth Tracing
cloth mm l«Bw aide,T»amp^»
in ahaeta or roll.
Vrawa a Boaa Profile kCrsaslartlsi Papers
WI Books, Vraaeit Books. Leva Booha, CaaHl
and Sable pencils. Inula Ink, Nearmana, and Wfadsur
a Newtooa water irs. is half aad wbala caB a.
Maihematfeal Inatromem. la aatta and rfcrate,
Scale Prctraklwis, Fa.alel Bklea, Packet Bul«s,
CHESTERM AITS METAL1C TAPES
of all length*. Surveyor* Chain*, SO and ISO lert a
length. Any Inatrnm nt aot on hsad whsa aani-d
will be ordered (rem t-.« eaat oa sheet aattaa^aua
fmniehcdat bui ularturers p-lora,
OFFICE STATIONERY!
•verr •arMrelaeoealaikwry, liH Mpi and
Murky'* Ctkkrft
Jhmmtom
whtch far daiabWlty, etaatMMF aad firaaaaa, are tt*
sartaeaed by aay other paa aow la aae.
Hail's PorrNiuiiMFmifi
We have tha igmey for "Hal:
s Celebrated Fswant*
and Lever Seal Pieeaes," the bost and aauot ecosa
mlcal eal pieas now in u*a, lor Baaks, laUiead Of*
flee., Coun y Ofli i aad Mutary Pahtte Aay ord- ra
forwarded to a* will be etUnded to with the stsaid
despatcn.
Letter Copylag Presses,
of all tlsr. and styl s. from the small letter pre** al
$1 60 the large Bailrowl way Mils, at fib. wuh
bKk« tu atcb of all alias.
Blank Book iVIanulkctory
We Itave connected with our atare a Si at da*a
HUnk B»uk Btnociy, whore we are prepared to hiru
Mb at abort notice, any kind af blank bouka wttb or
without priutnl iieaduiga, and of M|dtairadpattorai
alw a full aaaortment of Binders Stock.
Country Morolumt
are particularly requrated to call and examine our
aUick bef re goi New York. We think It la ia
our power to off-r them tmlueomenta to buy of ua
whkh will rendrr a ti ip to tbe East unneveaaary.
All orders promptly attended to by
A BUKI.ET a CO,
Wholesale k Retail Stationers and Blaak Booh Man
ufart urers,
lflfl 1* artt, OhioAto.
JunelHw tf
i.
DIAL a OO.
FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS.
MBW AMD GKNU1NB.
Wcumpleted,
have sow our stock for Spring Trade fully
and shall be nl.d to aee our fTtente
end all who are want mx 8-edafor the Parm or Uai*
dan.—Auiung our Kiekl Seed* may be fonnd.
iritsu WHEATS, BAULK V, BIB, MILLET, POLAND
OATS, EAMI.V ASD LAT* POTATO**
siau PBiLur, JiAf aLisa, ami utmeh vabietieb
or ui*x,
S irj
\oomd
btc.
Clover Timethv and vthertaraav t, with al es
jiimobt'ol *°°l «t"pa.
Ko- tb- kithOarden will be fonnd a ful aad
duplet** a^aortmei,' of every vegetablt aeod waatot,
I the beat vaneti'., a."d selected with great care and
uauy at mueh exptnae fi« ia! tiew varlcUea
w.ll
GENERAL LAID
UfTTLLlGEXCMA UJCJ/J,
HOCBKBpaid
rented, I.eaee» drawn, Renta oellected,
Tiiea lor iion-resldenta. Collectionsmale
promptly (emitted te any part of the country
Kxcbauge bought and sold, Notee discounted oe
good security.
at
be found auiong c'lr impor' atiotis.
CHZVSn: BDOAB CANE- PUHE SSXD.
The aubaerlbir. have olit^ine.l a ipi-lyof th-eeed
jibe atf-vu Wanfe uow attracting so much of pubtt*
u e o i o i i I i s i a o i o y i n u i a e i e
•odmg Agriculipraliets.and Agriovltural Sometl «,
••.ud Agrb ult oral Pap« ra in liin l.uior.
At this especial tune it i. w»l worth atrial. Prow
It can be grown aaxl which will be found aa Valtta^'e
aaconi, in aldilion to th*'.talk fu' up or farage.
making it much more pi fltabic.-Jan unMaarpcrap
A Kenilciaan who has irled It, aaya:
"One acre of the atalks, properly ctiMtvatad, W
i id from Mi to 600 galloua of Sne tyrup, cioal
itf be. New Orleans and fr ui the aanw ruota.
trap of exceli nt Ivdd r. Sown bnadetst
ineloar Orili-. eu land eply plowed or biKhly ma'
..red, it .TI yield
thirty
bi
fifty pound*
of «wp-ri
f.Kj.1' to ih'- acie. tlie reed i. cxaliaat for huma i
ni 't, wh n uround tuU nn-al, and fAlUae duueati*
nl" at. v-ry pe-Uly.
The aeed, wh.eb baa txx n vry cai'fidly kspt poHU
the oiUlr.sl iinportbi,on w.ll he iffered ia r| ti
a. ka**—, fib .t ili enouah plan i ue-f .r a
•f an acte In drill t, with full dt" ctiob* '"r tfae ri.l ,
.atl. il, which :s pa-ifn-ily Mtuple. Th-i" p.ckan
will be torwaid dp*r ssoiI.
Jrt* ojpe*.aQ4,
Rarly orders are solicited,
to an#
Addie-«oo r-o i|H ..f $1 foi e.cti parang When n
ent by mall, we wul furiiitdi a pi onorihaiatr aaai
•ity.
as
the supply of ed
a
lultj' llmtt'-d.
OfJR IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT will be IUi
ot iupletely etocked srlih tool, and atachlnrs for eve.
•tyle aod mode of Paraaliig, and allot the
mm ai-
proved artldea.
VDealem supplied at liberal diaooanta
IJ-Puil Catsiogne* gratia on r*oeipt of a poet age
•tamp*
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