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r! ©IT* or B*VE1P«l»«'. Idirdijr Mornlim AW" 1 Democratic Stato Ticket- For Secretary of Stata, i StAlIC KL IX 1'OI.A8, of JitnUm. For Auditor, 'lUEODORES. I'AU V1N, of Msnrtiw. For Treasurer, SAMUEL. I* LOKAH, of Caa*. For Attorney General, i JAMEri M. ELLWOOli, I'olk pjff! 0 Mo ne» Imp'.ivcment Co.. 08AKI.KS BALDWIN", oi Van Bnreti. K«ni«ter of Lanl »Mho*, JAM£S M. Rhll, of I.-*'. PaiiiriiirrTlr Oonsrmstonal Ticket. For CotigreHn. WILLUM E. LEFF1N« WKIX. IHmaoorattu Uiitri^t Ticket. F-»r T»i?tr..t Atomcy. UE« tHGF. 8. HKBii, of Mum*tiue. For Member of the Hoard of &lm»n\i<jri, CHARI.KS RICH, of Jackson (Vunty. «-«. The Election will bo lieM on TtM-Mlav, ®otob«r I 'Jill. CONGRESSIONAL. CANVASS. Hon Wi i 1. I- the Dimo ratle cai dl date for Cougress, bsviag acc pt-l he in /.tation of IIr. Vaotiv r, thn ll»pibi cae candijate, to at the fClloW i"| places N'-m i HI. •I, Mil'.i. tilrk ceased was sixteen years of age, and resided with a brother at "J'»T Clinton Rtreet, in the West Livniun. An in quest was held by Coroner ]Iaisio, and the verdict of accidental death was rendered. The warning ia one often repeated, that it is dangerous to at tempt to get upon cars in motion. On Monday afternoon at Chicago an elderly man, a German, named Fer dinand Crittenden, was drowned, oil' the fool of twelfth street, in the I. C. It. basin, lie had gone in bathing with two others, and had challenged them to swim with him, and it is supposed was taken with sudden cramp. IIIK body had not been rccovei ed. A little LJirl named Kli/.aix'th Hast ings, daughter of William Hastings of Chicago died a day or two .since from the effects of eating toadstools. Sev eral families in the North Division have been taken sick lately from the same cause. liecent advices from the Frazer liiv- er gold regions contradict the gloomy description given by the Loudon Times ofthe repulsive barrenness, des olation ami Siberian lrigiditt" of the great valley of the Saskatchewan is falso and imaginary. Instead of a blank and howling wilderness, as the Time* has described it, this vast ami ofoiv generally unknown region, according to the evidence "of one ol tho earliest travellers," an experienced voyageur and practical man," is an ex ceeding beautiful, attractive and desira ble country. This "experienced voya- i/ettr and practical man" says that the Saskatchewan, except that its waters are "turbid and whitish," "is one ol the grandest rivets rivers in the world that "the banks are perfectly charm ing, and oiler in many place-, a scene the fairest, the most smiling and the best diversified that can be beheld or imagined —valleys agreeably embower ed and embrowned at evening ami at morning by the prolonged shadows of the hills and of the woods which adorn them"—in a word, a picture of bc«utv. purity and salubrity which "pours contentment and joy into the soul of the enchanted spectator." Kecent advices from Europe* state that the speculators in the stock ofthe Submarine Cable Company have made handsome thing out of it. I'ersons who bought the stock at tho rate of thirty per cent on its nom inal value—on account of the inclem ency of the weather—will have made quite a nice operation. We should not wonder if, among the earliest news transmuted over the line, it should be announced that the stock was at a pretty high premium. That is a verv good beginning of the intiuence of the Atlantic telegraph on the stock mar ket. The determination of the English government to leave the chastisement of the Jiddah assasins entirely to the forces of the I'orte created some sur prise iu Paris. The return of the Kmperor of Kussia to St, Petersburg from Archangel was accompanied by the publication of a ukase restoring the Rible societies the privileges they formerly possessed, but of which they deprived of by the Jate Emperor Nicholas. Accounts from Tegernsee speak fa •orably ofthe improved health of lhe King of Prussia, but hold out no hope of hu Majesty being able to resume the rains of power. The China advi«M,-dated at Hong Kong on the 7tb of Jane, report the •lftadjr announced mccMS Of tbf allies it the month Pei-He. President Ba* tHnsa'a letter hud bees received by IT A V nfMnrW AT Imperial Commissioner and Rus- sgain, and we will take Tour 11 A 1-Ci U-Mli JHUv jj^n «li|ii(jiiintn, and wemed to produce '®4®' I a favowtblt* iuiprfe*»Hu uu the CLiutsu ta"ti Mm in d.scassion el hi* v»riou apy iiiitui-nts AT official*. 'I'Im Kast Indian government attach- pd niti'-li importance to the* recapture of (iwalior. In other respects the state of affairs had not improved. Ac cording to a Calcutta paper the entire ,,w District, the t«r c.nlHat will addrrsa tho peopl- TWO 0«CUM Kt I*. M., Kftrl'iU, v« U. Fori 1 U% W.v.'U, w». I •), Wui-i' ). II SS al 11. Id. 11. Ural ford, fr rlcmburf, *w, V*j-\ Wr- I IOB. v i» ir. Ooti hi urf, e. MHifor, T11K JUiflWh. A serious accident happened to the eleven o'clock Jt. I. train Ihurhday night. The engine ran off the track in pa*air.g over a bridge about tin ee miles went of Peru, breaking thiough the bridge to the bottom ol the creek, killing the engineer and dangerously woiinuirig the lireman. The car im mediately behind tin engine went over killing a horse valued at *1,000. 'lhe engine liet. bultotu side, up. Addition al particulara will be found in another column As the Wednesday morning inward Itouud pasRenger train on tin •diii'tiio, Alton and St. l^yuis liailioad was pas- siug the city limits of Chicago at country was in possesion of the entire country was ii poset.Hsion of the rcbelr, and although every lbrtreas ol impor tance in tin* hands of the British, yet reach ofthe guna.Tiie heat was dreadful, and the brilish soldi*-™ were aiucasft- bing to it in number*. Cook A Sargoat'a hoai'loti. The proeeedictfs of the mass-meeting the people, who have patiently »ubmit- ted fo: nearly one year to take their rags an currency. We think this eon- corn inuht increase their (quantity of B^1C Clttk vl It, CfUr full, l.«Ui ug, I). 4/ ad, rn u 8pr:ni?», Sept 8 pt. A. m., a newsboy na.ned Cornelius iUrry attempted to leap on the cars while they were running at ledured speed, and mining his tooting, wa* thrown across the rail, the wheels passing over him, shockingly crushing an 1 mang ling him, killing him instantly. Ie- for debtors to say to their creditors that they have no light to ask the question when they wiil pay their debts. No living man, or set of men, ex cept wild cat bankers, would make such a reply to a community which they have so scandalously and grossly wronged. They refuse to redeem their prom ises to pay, and insist that people shall njt only htUd them, but that they shall circulate as money. co .... oc.-upk-.l .o „m. l, inonr FrM.1T. "P"'' iasiif, that we nad no room to «:oinmeni i prr** issue, that we had no room to .-oinment productions on record. They DKCMNK TO A !%V, for the retiring of the whole of Florence Circulation," as they oo M/K 1111. MX of the Jioard of irade, they conde- jjSjruiHe," are frell known to all. outinued promisf s have been made from that day to this, that short time, life blood, they do riiht, of ANV in a eery iiut now after they have sapped the Ami when those people respectfully and civilly ask them when they will pay their debts, they are plutnply told that it is none ol their business. Suppose Messrs. Cook Cook A: Sargent reply bucstioii." We & Sargent should call on their debtors extras" were in great demand, wonder if Cook A: Sargent would retire upon this, satis- lied. Hut the community must re member that Cook A: Sargent as cred itors are, in their estimation, one thing, ar.d Cook iV Sargent as debtors are quite iinotier thing. ]ut we are y lad to see tliem at last come out boldly, and show their hands. Those persons who have condemned our action the past Winter and Spring because we doubted the entire ty rags upon the people, and then say- that the people have no right to ask them when they will be paid, it is high time that both they and their rag* were repudiated. Tnu Gazette. The (rosette's column and a half of twaddle yesterday about onr being an swerable for the riotous proceedings of Wed lesday evening will do them 110 good, nor con vince any member of the community of any such facts. The tiuzctte feels a little sore, too, that a procession of two thousand me chanics and laboring men should cheer our office for standing by their inter ests, and groaning the Gazette ottice for endorsing a rag currency with which they cannot buy bread and meat. We know the sneaks of that office repent in sackcloth and ashes for their course last Winter, bnt they have not humbled themselves properly as yet. Such articles as that of yesterday will Hot have any tendency to improve their condition. They must bring forth fruits meet for repentance" before we can consent that they come into the fold of respectable journalism. Ac knowledge that you are ashamed of your sneaking expedition last Winter —that you have prostituted your pa. per to unholy purposes^-that you have insulted the good sense.of community, and have been warring againit the beet interests of the city and county—prom* ise never to be caught in Buch business c**e an ri»Hh ration, nnj jl' we believe you to be sincere and lionesl, may 99*-1 •torn you to popular favor. Th# 8entlrn rit- of tne "lata, Or«ana r®- garding the Expree* Herald The I)nbujtie JbJpress i lit raid in dc lending itself against the charges Lyon—^ brought against its editor by the uaat 1 their authority did not exceed beyond &em- fit to assume a position of extra ... and his honesty. We have a number 1 .1 ••!./. on the rurrency question^on I huraday, doling the course ol i prt»* & HeraM ujKit. the reply of Cook & Sargent to but have to day, space only, for the lol- 1 the resolutions of the citizens. We lowing from the Ma^uoketa think it one of the moat remarkable the democratic organ of Jackson From the NOT HKCOO- MAV! St. AShVVKK." 'i Ley Stale Jtemocrat Ih in/if. HI OK ANV PEKS0K 10 UK- ol Aug. snapper, J. JJ. Dorr, of the The people of this county know him of old, and are well actjuain- Jon't recognize any right in ted with the "iu!e or ruin course pur sued by Irm while rebiding in this i ounty some years ago. Candidly, we i i- I er influence, but the evil consfouences Last October, at the hrst meeting i acen to say that it should be retired 1 n rcard to the Hon. J. O. VV illiams v in a very short tune. In iNovemoer people that it should be retired within •lu days, and at the time of our war in January and Februraiy, they solemnly promised that it should be retired ''as SJOII as nav igation opened." community of nearly every drop of Oar Vow Vork correspondence. not recoymze the debts. Merchants who have thrown away their time and money lor the last 10 months to sustain their rag issue, have no right to ask when they are to i get relief. Mechanics who have strug- gled with their trash, have no right to ask the question. Laborers who can not buy a pound of bread or meat, can not, must not orf of tJje cvi] n sul s afi 8 n Iom the course the Heen brasaaa th« v crease their .jnaotity of e,t black republican sheet in the State. Not because he has n on .Mr. John P. Cook again assured the (jjfect attack was based, the Herald has fit to pursue, than from the veri- dirtrlh/ of iJ4vinj? in the a|np a whose communication our hrst g(iVS Mr. Williams, the author of the communication, is an old and well- tried Democrat, anil any charges made by the Herald against such men, will recoil, with ci nching effect upon itself, Tin second Tuesday of October in Du buque County, will show a sad result of the vile schemes of Dorr. words. their debts should be paid. Tht person even **k ym tion when they would pay these i ?itv7 ask the question. A pretty independent position, truly, Murk my Wonde~The Lat and Great- the I est h'o-nt of eft* NImU nth Century— H-v the XeuK tits r-a:ii,t in the City—One Jluuil ed Gunx in the Park—b'lmj* Fl j tuj—The I'hdlt Country rejuicitti/—What NEW YORK, August 9, 1858. IV. pit a UrJla mid tl.e tarth to forty minutes.' It is done! The most stupendous enter prise ever projected by man is at last ac~ compli'died. II any body had walked into our office six days ago, and then and there informed us that within a week the Atlantic Te'e- grnph C.-ible would be laid, and in success ful operation, we should have mildly re quested him to go borue and cool liU over heated brain in a bucket of ice water, and abstain thereafter from indulging in intoxi cating beverages. But doubters have cens ed to be doubters the Atlantic telegraph is no longer a great theory hut, thanks to the energy and perseverance of that true Yankee oak boy," Cyrus W. Field, and his Europe," wiil no longer b^ seen heading the mo3t prominent column in the newspapers but upon taking up our morning journal at the breakfast table, we shall now read the London City Items" tf the day before. The first dispatch from Mr. Field did not create much excitement iu the city in fact it was believed bv many to be a sellbut f!|e (il!il ,rtt",h ,,. and request payment. The debtor an-1 A salute of one hundred guna xvcre fired swers, "1 can not pay now." Messrs. iore in tlie 4i when can you pav The debtor answers I lo not recognize your right to ask any such event. integri of this concern, can now see for themselves, what they arc. Out of their own mouths are they condemned :.nl we justified. When wild eat operators force their r.ce, and Friday afternoon by order of the citv authorities. As roon as the messages of the Queen and President are transmitted, there will lie a grand public demonstration in honor of the Broad street, corner of Wall, presents a gay appearance today. In fact, it looka like the eutrance to some grand Bazaar- Ropes are stretched across the street be tween the House" and Morse" telegraph buildings, upon which are suspended fbigs of every hue in fact, the sky is almost ob scured by the clouds of gay colored bunt ing. Conspicuous amon^ the banners dis played, I notice the Turkish Crescent, the ilarp of Erin, the Cross of St. George, the Tri-Color cf France, and the Star-spangled Banner. live people throughout tbe country are rejoicing at this great success editors are growing eloquent, and even poetic, in their praises ministers of the Gospel are eulogi zing and bleseiiig it and now, after the uu- looked for, unexpected success of this great undertaking, 1 beg humbly to ask of the Genius of the Age, what may we expect next'' EIIENE/.ER SIMIOIT. State University of Trustees. The Trust.es of the Mate University of fowa met iu this city last Wednesday the I'h inst. Present, llis Excellency, R. 1'. Lowe, Col. L. Dewy, Judge Piurris, Rev. W. H. Barris, M. Reno, E. C. Lyon, II. D. Dow ney, Esqrs., Rev. J. B. Grinnell, lion. L. Clark, Hon. E. Wright, G. W. Drake and W. F. Bianr.on Esqrs. Absent, Chancellor Dean, Hon. H. L. Fisher and Dr. Win. II. Davis. Kepo-ts from the Faculty, all ofthe Pro fessors, and the Treasurer were received. Mr. Clark ottered a resolution restoring the department of Ancient Languages, Modern Languages and Matherqatks. In order that the question of suspension might be considered first, Mr. Downey moved to lay Mr. Clark's resolution on the table, which motion prevailed. Col. Dewey then ottered the following Hexftrnt, That the resolutions passed by the Board of Trustees ol the State I niver sity of Iowa, on the :i8th of April last, sus pending the 1 niversity for one year, be and the same is hereby repealed: and that the next term of the next College year be com menced on the day of 1858. It was moved to till the blauks in the foregoing resolution with 1st Nov. 1858,1st Jan. l»oy and e|t. I ti.Vj. The longest time beintf first considered, the ayes and noes were dtmauded. Six Trustees voted in the affirmative, and ti.x in thengative. MCSMS Barris, Drake, Dow nev, Grinnell, Reno and Lyon voting in the affirmative and Messrs. Burii ', CUrk, Dewy, Lowe and Wright in the negative.— Tln.re being a tie, the President declared the lotieu lost. 'lhe other dates were voted upon with the same result. The resolution being lost the tu«pen?ion »Lards aa fixed by the last meeting uf the Bourd—to the 8d Wednea dav in :£epteuib«r lb39. Had there been a full meeting of the Board the result of this vote would most probably Lata betn dltferant. ai two of the absanues— Massrs, Fisher sad Dstla^ara known to b« in fsror of the re-onenlnff Of I'l versity this fall, Tbt I' gree of Batclielor of Seteoae WM conferred upoti L. E.lwn Smith. The Resolution ol Mr Clark raatoriog the L«i.»ru»tfe» and Mathernatica tu the couraa of study in the University, wai taken ur, ,ii«cubs«J, i,rjJ tinally adopted by the fol io wictf Vote Messr?. liurri*, Branuon. Clark, Dewey. lJr#L', Low#. Keno and Wright.—8 No*-—Mr. Downey—1 Not voting—Meters- Barris, Grinnell and A resolution was earned, admitting fe» u__ rnalfcH to the Normal iJ^pnrtment. and the Hon. J. O. illiatns, has Ken.) uff*r«-d 'he fallowing Resolution which aft^r discnision was adoptod: w I dignity and injured innocence. We Xeiolvtd. have lieretofore published the opinions th« Bf^arding House for university, and that ssid shall be refunded from the hrst of a numl»ei ol democratic organs re- ar pro WM of similar clippings and remarks en- Chauoellor Dean to inform the Board \n 1 1li I psrtm as a democratic organ, adopted requeating 'whether it i»hi» purfwse to enter persoi.al- UpOI) duties of his office in Septem- ,l„ N„rm.l tme nt (jf the Iiiveroity on llie n4i «|y StnUntl, 3d Wed- jn next Mont h.as or soon th.reaflor as fe-?or .-an be obtained for that I)f-|.art ment. And, on tnolion, Chancellor Dean 1'™ WJt# re,,uesied to nominate a l'rofes=or for that Department in time that he may be r#ftdy to oornu.e ice at that dat«\ Wfc are .r)th, we take the following scathing Secretary of the Board, for giving us ac r.-buke of that contemptible whipper- I cess to proceeding of the Board of Tros- iubu.jue indebted to Anson Hart, Esq., teea.-/^« CU, J^Mran. tf A project is on foot, and a prospectus issued to start a new Republican daily paper in Davenport, to be ebiled the Timf*. to he under the editorial management of J. K. Mill?, Win. T. Clark and F. H. Parker. We cannot help wishing every endeavor to promote the principled o! the Republican party success stiil, for the lite of u?, we cann"t see I he necessity for two Republican papers in Davenport.—Jwea ran. any great- «traitor iu L'itjt JitjjiiUt- Although the writer of the above may not be aware of the fact that the getting into disrepute here, with the Re publican party, nevertheless, such ia the case. High-minded, and highly respectable ea e| Stnttnel is in the Republican ranks, look upon it as the vile tool of corrupt factionieta, and as entirely uuworthy to be recognised as the exponent of Republican sentiment in this county. SPECIAL NOTICED Grover 4* Baker's CKLKBRATKD FAMILY SEWINtt MACHINES, 4'jr, BROADWAY, N. Y. THRSK Machines are now justly admitted t» be tb! beht in use tor Family Sewiii*, making a n"W, strong anl rla ll-atltjb, which will »i)T rip, even if v,-ry fourth stltcd la out. Circulars SAton application by letter. J. C. WnalibMrBe, Agsat, Juntl-iltf Davtnport, Iowa. AI K BKST0BATIVR.—We are pleased to be able to rec-inl tbe »atnfactin of our patrom, aft-r trial of an article a'trertlscl in our columns. We have the •Htisfai'tiou to kn.w several of "ur iders who bave Ufd Prof. Wood's Ualr Rea'orative, and pro n:unc-il it to just W'^at tae advertisement -ays tt ll. We have several pi-r^nal acjuaintance-s, too, who we e gray headed—tt. y tave tried it, and now tVlrhal is »ttrtd tu its r!gin»l cuior, anl they willingly iiti their teitim-jny tn Its efficacy, anl will give farther in'oruiation to otherii desiring it. This sp-.iks well for tbe article, ami we advise all who lo not wight appear gray-hea :'J, to use Wood'S Hair Rest'ratlvc.—H'tifern Patriot. Said by all sood i rugjiis s. *lui-r:t evrylHxIy 1 n hard of Mane's ASM Bal siiu. the avtentiou of our n'lineroiis rej i-'is io di rected to the advertii'iueat found is another col nam of tbH papr-r, i lhe high eatiuiation that U plao-d ui'Oii tills, the yr, nust in,-thj kvyrn to i.u'dtrn g'ienit. jls-d j\u t. able assistants, it is now a That Bterreotyped phra-e, "Three'l .iy- biter from We have never known any other melicinc win as lat e a i-hars of public comldriice in FO »hort i time a this has done, if w" may lis a'lowed to judg-' bv what we ri id but tins should be sctliclent particularly when we -ee su1 testimonials coming frjin mtn of undoubted V 'raclty.from all parti of the country. Th re (.in be no douit but that it id one cf tte-greateit discover!'s Intbemed e.il world, and de ferves the approbation and esttem of our readers and the p.illie. Bold by all good druggists. TUB HKST AND CitRAPBST HORSE *\l I'ATTIJ E MEDICINE IS TIIK Hlllltli. Sio&ii's Ointmeut and Condition Pawder. J^or Pnri'.y, /:/''»»«, rtaiuh and Thorough nt SLOAN'S OINTMENT «*••{*. and n r.pidly »u pe' edius ail otlu-r oi'itmeuts and IJainieati n'« in us 'or I jllowinjt di.-eases fre.h wouoo-, galis'of all kind", sprains, brut*' a, crack") h-els, ri nbone, windfalls, l^evli, callus, spivms,-w.enry. u^tala. Mtfaits ft a'ns. iaine ie^ a^d cracks. Muudered f-l', scratctis and greu-e, mange, ai.dh tn lift-m :er, "i si tt I'owntR wtli remove all iCtUmiratiin and fever, purify tb" binnd lKinen tin .kin, cl aiiBe the water, and ftrengthen eve y part ofth bodi an ha-, proved a sovereign remeily for the following di« Di.tttitp^', bid* bonnd. less of appetite, inward firaint, »el ow water, ii.llammatj. n of the ey fa tigm f.'-nn hard exeicu-, al^rln'um*ti-tn, comu.on ly .alle'l s'iii o:n|'laint, vibt prove.i to fatal to many valuable hordes in this c. u'ltty. It Is also a sate'md CERTAIN retn'ly for New aliiiict Wareroom. (COri. RXC ISLAM) AND ODBTH BT*S) WHKRB EDUCATIONAL^ DAVIS & TIl'TOM. ERtlNTILE COLLEGES. LOCATKD OATENPOBT. IOWA Cor ».» aaJi «»sjl» is PB0EIA. IU- sti^re Msin meet. DiBMOTORS HvO E K Powii. V-*H 8 Woo.|»-«rd, W. A WUlsri, K4 I»«r- N.-tr-U. 0. V Bmmii. £*q H. A W ippcrtttfliBrfr*. lir J. tf »:t. •. Wi .'kni A i'l., ISS JOU CtK'*. 1**4 ?*•.'•••• u.e nur^e of inclosing i atlon garding the omnipotent J. B. Iiorr laturc for the cooipletion of sai3 Boarding j, »:rcafter made by the L«gia- A S Curtis-. lewi" Howril K'fl W:u 8 Or- sc, Esq A Y Thar «0'» of the CnivcrsHy fon )be lljane,j {in JI... bartlett, K*p J:JI. ma, Ucr.ry N^Me, Ba«| Tin M»sn". JIM f«F«. W l)*via iSTifToK ff I,IKK. TKtD«nOiS, UULIMXITH, i ITOVBM. Prof »*r* of Practical and Unamtntal Penman Jtij,, ent' Lt turer* on Butintt* C"'iom* and ik/rrttpindfi -t i 8»if IITH, W DAVIS, »S Tirwui Lecturer$ on Mercantile Lav, Binkiug, EwcJiangt finance, Tlie cjt.ise of atu.ly pnrinul at tr»-ie C. lleees is 1h" nj' ext''ii vI Gazette riors in their r-*s|.e._tive profe.."ioni. Practical Feomanahip. In this department, si in a!i others, these OollegM etund at the very di or of tlie t- intle. Tbi styb s of Prn lieai, nrnai'ientjil an Ladif-s Eptatolaiy Penmanship, to Employmcnu The Prln.'lpa's and acliers of tbese Coll' »ea liaee an u'ftisive business ai quaintance, and will alwaj* rDasWer it a plea.-ure anl duty to further lhe beat Interests of their graduates who desire It, by aiding them all they can in obtaining situations. TaUi«»-«Payablr on Enterlag* For full Hftrcin'ilc Course including all depart* nient of Bookevpuig,Lectures, Penmanship aud Commercial Calcilnlons $40 For Penuianr!iip alone, one yiar 10 For cnmaufhii), twenty it rtous 0 For Oinamental Penman^hi J, p/xro AGU» IN.-IAN I V anl CJ'IJS, whieh generate so m«uy ili-e»s WAI.TKR B. RI.OAN, Original Proprieior. Grand Depot, 94 Soath water si n ba emeut of tlie Uulmiund Hi use. Cbiii^o, llimol-, and bold in nea'ly tvry town In all the W^.terii St.i s All WLol' S.le Pi tnf£i»ts sell tne medit in* at oar regular wbelt-nali* price*. FOR nORSBS AND CATTLH, SLOAN'S lltl.O.H is truly a O'eat Reincly. U i a 2.'p ceil boil.e or Sloali'.i I .Htant K lief. Klv.n In a pint of warm wtt- r, .«••! ..ui faIN t. ire i Horn oft miinon lic in a few nun'.tes In xtr me cases reie.i' tne il «e :n ti leen linutcs ir lt -luses. Svr.lii", S, r«iof, an'i many other In iailt .sen Knr-i'v Cat e, and other animals. Blo^n's instant *ei!•• hp-»di!y effect a cure, Many such all kinds of Furniture can be had as Chairs Tables, Toilets, Bureau.', Sink and Was i Stands, Wardrot ei, Cupboards, Fancy Bed steads, Common BeJ-ta ls, New St le ExeitKlon Ta'ce-H, and ottier articles too numerous to mention. Who wants Hook Oases, Counter!, Desks, Show* cases, cf every land and made to order and warns- OLD FURNITURE REPAIRED As good as new. ofas furnished with New Springs Trimmed and repaired Mahogany, Cane Seat, Office ana liar- Room Chairs repaired and warranted gcod. Painting and Varnishing ne on the shortest no lice. The undersigned will always ba fonad al Us shop to fill ail orders. Ladles, have your furniture Tarnished Md sawa •ti' nse of purchasing nem. janildtf 6. w. 00Ll. The Oakdaie Cemetery lompaay HAVE an office for the transaction or business in Mcrwin's U.ock, Perry street, which wUl be open fruiu lo to 12, M, and from 8 to 6, M. All lot owners who have not settled for their lots, will please call Immediately and do so and receive their needs. A laree portion of the Cemetery grounds are now surveyed and staked oft' in lot*. The community generally i* invited to examine them and make so. l-ction*. It is he intention of the company to make this Cemetery complete in aU Its appointments. The avenn* s are broad and carved native furrest treo* are canf'diy pr served, and various kinds of shade trees have been *et out. A competent person occu pies th» Porter's Lodge, and 1* constantly employed In takli.g care of and improving the gronnda. Ail applications for lota or burials mast be made at the office, where cards authorising burials will be Issued The public, tn patronising this Cemetery, msy ftel sasurnd that lt wtll bejroteatod la every way da* to |ts sacred perpoae Wi BL HILDRKTR, mrhfT-'H 'i»Ury. Oxford Female College, AT OXFORD, OHIO. SFS'lONa.ip. n 5eptn,ib-r 1st an' February 1st. Charges •i"o per anuum. AcronimiHatioDsun itrpa..sed. Cos- of improvtrnenls IJ'.XM oo All re- 1 i.re 1 branches taughi. For health, beanty, Intrl leciual, moral, anl religion* advantagas, Oxford has no luperior in the West. Por circular* apply to RKV. J. W OTT. D. D.,President, or to Rev. 8 Rooms, S?c'y. tefer to Dr I. S. Barrow*, H. Prlue, I. Wooiward, Davenport Jy2*Klim tiipetitln If the Lift of Trafa' APSW D4TI9UUIUS eaa BOW obtain board t*. th* iJOrt BO'JfeS, at the lo* prlee at Card Writing and Off Hand Kloiirisluiig, as may be agreed upon. Kurihi-r informal! in civ-?" wrh pltiaure oa arpli cation at the Co'lec*. or by s ndioK lor new Cinu lar, which eontains much valuable Information, and wilt he furnished by return Mail. Address wAVIS TIPTON, augS*dlf Peoria or lmvenport. Mount Ida Femsle College. DAVKNPOBT, IOWA. TH8 Summer Session of this Institution commen ces on Monday. May od, Tha location of this Institution lor Kenerai bea'iilifuli.ejs purity of i moral atmosphere, Fuhllmity and beauty ot sceneiv, Is not excelled, it is thought, by that of any similar In.-tl ution in this nation. The building i-a mbstan- i tlae brick tditlc-', situalcd on a beautin.l eminence, (overlrs kin? the "Father of Waters and Twin Cit-j iet of the West ." at:d i-. n w tenia fitted tip ill the moet approved style of eatcm C'leges. Tlu'hession Booms have beeq niCJ ly parrel, ano niipplnd With the best .styles of lloston furniture dia^i.n.ill:-' ar ringed, and the three ruaimodlons va lors have been neatly pitpertd, palntcl, carpeted and rarnlsbed with new a'id rh-iaiit piauos. &c., for the aci inni' dation I or the iniirtif ai and ornamental depirtnient. Two ad- I ditional Pi 'e.scrs will be added the Facility—a| ludy and geniMiun, lale of Troy Female ilc ke, i"i Y. The boarding d-partnient will accommodate al preseut, between seventy-live and one hundred yating i bid'.es, arid wll! le- under tie- inipervUion of it. Pres ident a:i1 his l.ady, anl pannts may be assured that no pains will be spared, not only to pr mote the Scholarship ami landing, hut tbe Ka'tli and co«n foi of their daughters, 'ihls Ins ituiion lelns n-w plai'sl ender auspces of the ••Mo'int Ida Colleg* Association."and '«..'ori)orat«.l wuh the highest Col- I leglate wers,full fiid formal D.ploni^s, .n!erri:'.g appiopriats Liteiary Degrees, wi be award to those (m ladles who cointil'te the prts' rlhed I course of atu iy. Kxi» ns^s will h- reduced to meet I tne times. Students will be received at any tiuieda riiis' the first half of the session majt-tf IIT UK TOOKH. INSTRUCTIONS. .*11**. J. O. I*. BiiriiMdi' WlLl. (ilVK INSTRl'OTlOXrt ON T1IK PIANO to A iiiiiUtnuuiOer ui pupih 8iT«'n her si e, of Main aod S« ••nth ntTe' t^ or at the ilftcn'"© tsf pnptU. DftTtOport, Jime ^4, 1H.VS. Je^6d6m •JMusictii* 1 JR0F. T, WOI.I.NKR, of Orriuaaj. who has for the lat two and a half years iiad cliarg. i the dt pa:'.meat of Inrtriiineiital music in til Troy Con tei a Aca i my. West FoiTltn-y. Vt.. has mad" this cily his uerm .iient home, and o8'-r'bi-i professional services to the citiz us of Davenport and vicinity, u^ on tho following terms Rates of ii^'rucO n per session often weeks, at 5 lessons per week—Piano or Mclodeon. $10 Violin, in i i.ts*B, $o, Musical Compotitlon and Thorough llas.s, $vJo. lu ad it n to the above, instruction Is offered to s l«sa HI i.e.-man a'. per term of 10 we- ks. '2 lessons a wee*. Instruction will he given at Wollner 's Music smis, No. 1, Korje t's Block,'corntr of S-tand Per ry streets Sh uid any c'(siring irstn:rtion on the Piano cr Melodeon at their own hom s, tl.- y can be accommo dated at *n extra charge of per term. FKfcoKICK W0M.NBB. Pianos tuned by the year or otherwise. Je29-dl ino THE CIT1 ENTERPRISE, LB CLAIRR. IOWA. One of the pajier largett I.iteritriy and Political Neice- in tht Stutt. Published every intj at %l TKKM.S TKOIIS nave b»en a tocui.ed to wenes the lapil care* ef •fected,'y the u-e tbls wonderful medicine. [aiet-d%«rin Friday mom- an iom. For adver'lsing thro tijuares one ear, Fifte n Dollars. One squire, t»n dollars THE I.FCU1RK tlFV E.-M I KKPRISK "as a weekly eiri ilation o' twelve hundred—in the Caunti s of Scot t, Cllnten and Jai k-oti, as we.1 as the whole o' th -J.rid OitK-es' iotial Dlitilct, in the beet job office between I'aver.jiort and Dubuque. 8. LAWRKHiCK, Rdlt.T and proprietor. •it a Bargain. THE following desc i' t-'l Real Bstate sw «. sec 4, SO, 4, «. 10 acr's in ihc eouth west quarter «(sacUa*i na ooa 11) ^0 8, e s, S"H, stc 12. SO, 8, e. KH, ue«, E H, sw k, tc \, sec 1, so, fl, e. Bt»,xw!i.Bei-9,tS), r4.e. It will be divided toiuit purchasers. Price 12H per aer Te.ms S cash, balanoeon 4 yeajs time with 10 per leatiWrest, psyable annually. Bti'iuir" of jySSdCw C. n. BINT. Post Cffice Bui ding, blnger's Sewing Machines. n»' r« Office, l.'si Lake Strr, f, Chicago /B. IK.att SINH' & CO having establlthed a Wes tern office for the ssle of their Machines, would call the ntlon of tee ladle* of Davenport to their FAMILY HEW ISO MACHINE, Which Is the latest presented for competition. It is the most eu»i/y operated Their macaines, of any machine ever made tor man ufucturingpurpose*, no etiual. BOOTS AND SHOES. tare A W HAURU, We,te nAi^ent 140 Lake street, Chicago. piT A copy of I If Singer It Oo Gaaett* will be furnished (iratte Sg per week. faaHiUs aad smgla t*oteaMi can be far* faltbed with pleaiasi and strf mot at vIoh te •alt tbe times. 1.1. HOMPlmaT k 00 jySSsdtf tcetl BanM oa application' langt 6m Something Hen. DAVENPORT CITY EXPRESS. Office .'9, Brn!y Street tenth Moo. t'it arret ri BIS Bxprats is dcsi-tied to deliver gocsta for J. Merchants, carry pack*ires, oadies, maa.ago* Ac, for person* living on th« blurt' and in remote parts of the City. Will also be at the market hou*«* every niornirg at HK o'clock—for the present-to take any marketing to residences which may be de sired. Orders left attheefflceor in the "Express" order boxes St McN'll A Bro. Sutton CV, and W 0 Wadsworth shall re'elve prompt at'rntion. Thechar^eg will be for delivering bundles, packa ge*. messages, he, to any pat of the city below the blufT. ami between bridge and Western Avenue 10 eenu. Por similar bundles, tua, Davenport 90-cash. favorable wrsss will ba made with aierehaiita er others by the Boath or loath or year BDWABD ALDEV, Proprietor. Office fit Brady street. aprTAtf Sprlngdale Harden. »-S?3T W O or— BOUTS AJTB SHOE8, 1 A O or— Brady Btroet, BETWKBK Tittaii ANP poran DOO(m n.l.v-c, K«i EM| Will c.srk, K«l| I hx F. Pa'.nau., BS4 0 U ier. Kt i FACCLTT Profiuor, Wook-K**^ and CoUatrrl B"anckt4 *L w lxoleaiilo AT I Chas BONMCV, IUVIUSON. JW0 K UILLOK. C® A» K PUT.SAM. HON Coot, A KNSIOK, K i., LANUK*, tuq., Si C*Awrcw. Lt'Uurers »n Political /Tittoiy and Commercial Orography HENBYS Acstm, W* ClaBK. The lesl«n of tbe proprietor) lu r«ub:i.-hlDg this chain o: Coilo:--* t" «.fford young geLtiemm tbe best Bli 1- f«' iiitt"- TO' ac., .irmR u an expe1it!oui msiiQ'-ra tli roJKbknuwlt.'.g of i iuie" i»l tci*. ci and Art as p'acilciJi emulofed in tlie Ci-nt.ng E.ODI It is »nil bu:-li.N« puisui'a k ti rail -. Tti»I* Col 1«^.»tnibr.c^ iu th ir extent!.* cow of s-tidy.LOt oi.iy tojk-keefliig *tj1 pcnmacsbip, bnt rua.' r. as liber brantl,r, wbicli wiil be ,,r tbe niaKo' impor ting to very per* u who trar.sac** busii. .«• of any kiul It vi l.l of lr ja litJc !"tl.j Mi-r crmn', Batik- r, lin ker. Jl.viuractnrer, Mechanic, H,tel Pi ..irie' PabiOh^r, Phyn'.Ueu, l.awy r, STBRETS, L»T l»tf:-i..n»dtw .os^ou: i»t«'.sr?' snJfrn r«1 Mxtiment Hoy-, MkI and Shoes, at til* rturtrtt pPMtblc ttrrr., will celt Blia BpOB tb' -t r»»«rabl« Term*—T-ims that can Dot fail to g.ve et.Un- naU«f».'t:ou to every reafotiaM' p^ictiaarr I iso.t re(pe«Uu .|i ILVIU a call litua our Clt| *&4 Ci.natry Prlriid» bet. re purt baling. Uaf«-t'i~rt, July IB, Retail, THE KJffPIRE STORE will tliiJ It to tLt-ir s lvantaflc W call on uiebeforspnr* eLaslL? elr'-wbere. To ay nvnteroai cnstomcr. who prefer Cteslom Work we ioi tinv, tj ho oat ludacemcnta lu lbs way of primt tlocJt ar.1 etylieA work, ^vu ir not squalled tbl* slUe cf New Ytrk. All ol Ladle*' work nunafactnred as Banal (Jj lij H. GAR&ETT. ji rag* AT THE CITY SHOE STORE. S. B. OARXiBTON, Coriwr llli and Brady •»!'», ISof I.ind an 'naurance AKeot Durwar-ler, Collect".-, i Cents', Ladles' and thildreBS' Wear, print r, Contrnctor, Farm'r. Prodi.ee Dealer, Lum i lier Menb.nt, Burveyor. Bnitmeer, laipecior Teacb- which for superior quality anil variety innotbeex er. fcc Ac. eel ed all of which bai been manufactured and ce- 1 aii'l thorough, is NOW RKCFIVtNfJ H1H BUMMKR STOCK Boota and blioea 'or incted sxprecoly or a not txcejt iny ti wlii' ba* i'v been in rodnced |Lt any atmilar In ctituti.in In thin n.nntrv Tb- teach'-rn In tbe vart oo! jepartmentd art atkn iwie'V' i to have 'iy, HFTA IL TRtDF no BUir• and wl 1 b- K'ld a tfi mf.t a^onablo prlcei to salt tnetinr a He n..inufa tur» to op!er ___ luiirelby ih/nj,universallya',iitbese a ov^riof (loot/ 11/ as taught Col leges, are not equiicd,^ aua It Is Inu ii^ed they never bhtill be. Written specimens of penmanship scat free of rharxe- Studi nts msy commence at any time. Dlplcmas awarded to Graduate.. Sebolarahlp* good tn atther College. Cacnls' FIIK- Fr«*ii*li Cult Boots, Sew-e an P'-'ced Oalti rs md Sh^e.. made by the best of workmen at the City fcboe St re. June2-dtf Bool and Shoe Removal Bosford db Suits •are removed their Hoot fit shoe Store to No. 3, Nlrhall's Bleck, Corner of Brady and Second Streets. mchSldtf MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM EVER Worn by Rings or Emperors* What Why a Beautiful Ihad of Hair. Bsrause It Is the ornament Gi4 himself provlled for all our race. Reader .although the rose m»y bloom e* tr so briahtlv in the flowing cheek, tte ee b* ev-r to spatkling, the teeth be those of pearls, if tbe head la berefi of Its covering or Wis hair be si arted and sbrlve'ed, har-h and diy, or worse still, is sprlnkl'd with gray, nature will los- more than lull her ciiarmi. l'rol. Wood'* Bafr Restorative, if .. used two or three times a we k, will restore^ndper- matita ly stcuir to all suih an ornament Read the followit/g and judge. The writer of the Hrst is the celebrated Pianist, Thalbeig: N' w York, April 19,185S. Dear Sir —Permit me to express to \ou theobliga tions I am nnder tor the entiie restoration of my hair to Its original color about the tune of my arrival In the I'liifd mates It was rapid!" L»coming I am. dear sir, yours truly, 5. THALHRBG. "Iiijch a'r Uwyliedydet." Welch N wspHjier office, i Nassau st, Ap'l 12, lsSv PROF O W«k»H:— Diai fir lioine iiM/iuh or Six wr. k.- ago I re ti .el a bottle of your Nalr Res torative aud uave It my wife, who' onilided In try it I on her hair, little th.nkiug at the time that it would i restore the rsy hair, tut to hers as well as my sur- i prise, afte, at- A- w k-' trial 11 t.» p- i fo. m- tliat wonier.'-.o 1U 'y mrning al' th- ray hair to a dara brown, at tbe same time beaotlryltis .md thick- I enlng tbe hair. I strongly reroinmend the above Hestorattvi to all perrons w.int of such a change uf their hair. CIIAHI.K3 CAKDF.W. Ni:w VoB'', July 2.i, IS.V5. Print O .1 Wiifio: Wita confidence do I rerotn men jonr Hair ltestorati.e as bung the most i rtlca r.lous article I ey.r S.w. Slix' naitig our Hair Res. loratlve my hair ami whiskers which w re alnioi white have gradually grov.n dark anil 1 now feel coi.tident that a few more applications w,li rotore them to tlcli natural rdoi It al'o lis« ri lle ed nc fall daic'rnl! and unple.t.-.aot it hing, so ciHnion among parson* who perapirefr'^l*y. I Kll.ili*. PBOI V.'oon: Ahi.iit two years ago my hair conimeoced falling c(T aud ttiro.c^ gray i I wi* fast b^cum.n:4 bald, ^n i had tr many renndiesto no efl ct. I cimni nc"i Uoing your Ri s'.or.itive in Jan ua'v last. A few application* fastmed my balr Srinl '. It gan t' nil I.J., grow out. an I turn'd hack to It. former cjlor, (b ai-k.) A' this time It Is luily r'otoied to its o'iginal color, al aid a|» pcaiance, and cli*1 rfnilv recommend its u»'» to all. Chicago, 1.1, May l.lSffc. HOKS. The llestorati.e is put up In bottles of .'i s'xes. via large, medium and smsli the smtll b' ids a pint, and retails |fot one dollar per bottle the niedr:m holds at inast twei ty per cent more In p'oporll in than the small, ret ill.- for two dollars p^r totile the large .'ds a 'jnart, 4(1 per cent more iu propirtlon, and reiat'a for |3. 0 WOODS k CO, Prarri^tors, 312 Broadway, New York, (in the great N Y Wire RatllLg Kslat ltsh mctit and 114 Market st, Hi lx,u\- i An! sold by all good Druggists and Fan-y Roods IV-aler» je29-dk»iiB W hy is tht) Demand so Cireat for £}r. M»un'si AUIE BALSAM? Because lt will. In all cas"s, safely arc! effectually cure that much dreaded scourge of tlie Weit— Chtlla, Fever aud Asce Without fall aid in casts will coun ters the poison of Malaria, of wh eh fact tt.oii-'&nda can testify anJ nr,like all oth-r n. sti uuis, it is only ret'ouiuiendeaf one lass diseases, an as a touli lt'Is unsur]a»sed. We wilt off -r a few evidences of Its woitb, by men of influence and high standing. Princeton, hi., Se/it. 2»th, DR. MANN—Pear IOJTS also, in Bock Island ar.d Whiteside untles. Illinois. It i* one of th" very best »lv« 'tising *h"ets in the State. Also, Sir: H. At'HTlN, M. D. Marshall, Mich., Feb. Iltt, 16.77. DR. If ANN & CO.'. have sold s large amoant of ycur Ague Btl*am In this vicinity, and from my per son-l knowledge of it, I be icve it the be.-t remedy for ehllls, fever andaguethat has ever te*n id In cur State, R'spectfuliy Your*. O. A. HYDR. Anhtmlfula, Ohio, January, l«f 13&S. VICSSR8 S K MANN & CO.—OVnfs. In canvas. sinrtlc State* of OMo ami Michigan for th» sal* of th» different remedied t.f which we hav« control, our ait ntiou has t»e!i called to observe the great name that your Ague Haliam ha* game for ItsMf In every place whe-e sold. It realty s»eaas to be ou* remedy, theptopU's and it sells more rapt I lLan all others. It is destined to snperc*1o all other ague remedies in the market. Very ul» four*, A fc S HBNDRY. A'etc York, Feb. 23, 18M. MBSSRS K MA KM te CO—fr'tifi: I have at Our house in St. T.ouis sold yoar Af ne Baltairi some three years, and have carefully observed It* flT-cl In coring, and must in all candor say, I do not believe Its e«, lal exists In *11 the world of medicine*. To my pergonal knowledge |t bss curnl permanently every time, an I have kDown it used, after ah other reme dies bave teen tried in vsin with he »t haupy re sult And what is mere rtmai ka' le 1 have r.ever known a case but what reuial'.ed cured, for at least that seasoi. I have no hesit*ncv in recommending it as a perf ct triumph over (hills and fever. Respectfully Yours, PROF O 00D. S. K. MANN & CO., Proprietors, (H*» lion, Ohio. Sold by all L'ool Drneiristfl. !«T-diw3m TO ECONOMAL FAMLtn. And Harried «r Kiugle. FOR Fifty Cent* enclosed, in postage stamps, th* ucilertlgned will fora.rd,by remru mail, tbe fuliownig iuvalu *b|e os-h id receipts, made with oti troubl -, and fvll printed Itiftructlens. Por ten How lo make t~-th powder. How U make H-lr Reiterative*. How to make Hair Dye. How to make Pctnades. How tu make Bloeoi of Roaee, to from the face at Baat or North STz INwgiSwa1,una jaiwl, mm mm amMos. How to aake Booge for the How to mak i Indelible Ink. Bow to care corn* Bowto ssaha Oeaiant, far wending brafetm china- Hsrpar Ttrelvatraaa' a»MhraUd Waahing Be paalst yaar waahhit 4mt la MH the Mase aad |rosha. wtUwatwairtag aat yaart riatha* aith th« issJSfir ta an BOOK TRADE. Shtrt Nualc At ZS»lf Prioo AT THK Itork Island JvatK-dtf Munic Start* Violinn, A€i'ord«*on% Ouliari, Bmnio*, Tatuborlmn, AMD OTHER MCMII At .SrlKl MBNTi. AT \KR% I l\\ PHIlEN. —ALSO— WSTBCCToRS OF A I t. KINDfl. H. A. PORTER Si BM0. OR EAT J. C. TOD*. Alike Old ||»ck liluud Balk hl«r«*. BElNd BOOTS AND SHOES I ^t di'l" to me't mr «ngsi(ment». w« lave i to off* imjt cf!Ire .lei k |lo« "l. al rwlu'ti! tm.i-ti .- th» i. I o»r o-jr-n.'k eof-Ktc or H'.alloi.Biy, luiJ Prim, Wall P»p"r,ar»t u in* o( ihc cuat com pleta it k- to l-ef.'.iud in Korthwft. t.» wtnrh 1 BRADT BTHEBT. DATENPOBT. RAVI now in store a lam* »nd well wiecUd %k of Booty, aiil Sfc.•^. lo wMrh I Invite ttii' attention of ai! want uf article* U. luy Ocmntry TraderaInwi-hlng ilas. to rcpienlnh tbrtr atctk W" UVi! »tt lit I •«. W. IllI' llialliffl a:-5 ai.i" ri k luatrauntit*, nx luJing P.M R'l •.•••leoti« Oor k ..f F! c. Mu*k' I will l.?^oll at prlo .nttiii»h niua'.r b-.jer kTiKl iD-bUi Si «. Mail) ar'I. at :.ii le.i tban t)r^t *. Qr"«t i l,.iio* for cusu bmctik«( ra. CitaBrof Bock IiuaL.I, D.ivtni-u. Mu'.ine ai .1 TKiuuy, are irvted mil and examine our itatfc. II. A.FOBTKR A BBOTHKK. Kock laiand Jure."., iKi. junel'-tHf Geo. VV. Ella Co. No. I'l I.el'leir* IIOH. AVB lu*t refer.- a ,a:.\ st^k II 'all Papers* Also on c. nplrtment a ra e lot of BlVGLiZaZZ BOC whwb the} will si :i a: trie gi.iy, bnt upon the application of your''Hair hc-torative" It goon recov red us origin.I hue. I rinsider your i Restorative as a vcr wond rfol mv ritii n, oniteefti vicious a- well as a^rtvable. London M*ubtitthertt' Prices* ALSO BotliN and LiviiiKMonN N E W W O K S O N A I A Hon. O. II. femitir* RffBlnetrenc-'cf W.ftrT ii'e.c n* -1 IT of Sketches ofeiulnei.! cl.ai.itte's in and oi.t or Congress Im pirtant legal trials It the state of Indiana Ac Hvol-i 6iopsgt«. Price $-110. fii|je»ti naMy the most Interesting book that has a.piared lor many Y.ar» Davenp4i :.i n. iva. prtfM LIUDgston's lireat Work ON CENTRAL AFRICA, /est reeelved. Price—®3 00. At the ROCK ftlJLND BOOK ST0R1 Deeiadtf Rock Island Book Store* At this establishment will be foaad a large stock o BLANK BOOEri, BC1I00L BOOKS, STATiONSRT, Please call on Second stre"t. corner of Itork Island HIIEI'IIXRH A BON. JulySJd Paper Dealers and Paper Hanaera Come One Come All AND TAKK A LOO* AT THB hi real est inriHttmn 01 :b .OB I NOT IT XI EL'1 ISO THE Allaiatic Telegraph Cable A KHwm- ^lAf in^i: FOR ONIiT $30 OO Sews with Two Threada: MAKES A DOCBM: BACK STITCH, —iSD IN— Iqisl |s say other Machine la existence, a» asatter how high priced. Por further particulars enquire at A I V A I E Y S *o. Sin W t'»l Sk't oiid SI.). Where one mtj be seen in operation. aaglO 1867. Foi seve-al ye.irs past I have us'd your Ag'ie v:ds.m ill my d.i y practice and ha%e cl sely oliaerved its iff-cts In hundreds of cases, snd In no case has It falle to produce the most happy i tt ct. I can most cbeeriu'.iv iecomm nd it as a certa n specific for chills, fev and ague, and malarious diseases. Truly Yours, Look f/ooli and Read GREAT REM i'TMOJTl Wall Papers Hung Tor 12 1-2 and 15 cents per Roll. WK, THE undersigned, intend chat g'agourbasl ne*«, and a* Inducements to that elTect, pro pose for so days to sell from our arge and faried Stock French. EnulMi A Aiucrii-aa W*ll r»*por« At a reduction of from St) 4 per nt. below fol^ mer price*, and bang tbe same at from 19 1-4 to 15 rt«. per Koll IOK CANH Socoae along ere and all, aj the chance will last on ly 80 day*. SBKPHBRD A SON, No 4« Bast feconl Str ott, bet Bock Island and Perry streets aagust 9. 1*56 aaglu Silver Plating. WILI.IAM li'MIHA 1 as removed to bis bouse on Iimtt street, where be .i.i wnt.T.ue th SILVER PLATlNti BUSINESS. All orders left with H. Lsngmsck, Jeweler, No. 4 West Second sired, will receive prompt attention. Bown.with,Florenee Places to hny Goods for Money. Wforthe I, nnders'-'oed w,t| »»il the Mlowiug gojda He rBRN lklchci'a Clai. Sugar Nibs" 1,00 (Joc.l N. O. Sugar, I ©ll_s 1,00 liice, 131bs 1,00 Belcbcnj S. II. Syrup aialt: per gal. N.O. Molaese^, 1 «a. |, I .1 cuts you can procQi* what woald coat at the *l«t« O«*ll,^por liarrt'l, one dollar—vlr flow to make PoudreSobtle, for removing Mperflu ous Hair. 'iiSSfc"*.. aiuas. anglSdtf *THii ~Atwater's Patent First rreftfm I'IPTKDOLLAR Family SetriMg JflachiH*, T^XCBILBD by nan* f»r practical utility, sl»pii= EliwtaraWUty er beaut/. far iala a* REAilHAlPE. W. I. BABBBK AUtii^r at It* Pbl lll ph XorARII- WAU. PAPFR FANCY CO0D3, YANKKIC NOTIONS Ac., he., So. WHOLESALE AND KCTAIL. Agents for White11 N. T. Type Foundry and B. Hoe Coi'd PUINtlNG EUEfisI^. A large stock of Pniiti r's Material on band. At our it cure SJUKF., (ctioMteth« Bee* Store) will be found one i the mo»t eit ntive stocks of Pi ano- and Meludeuns in the Nor'h-West. A visit to u A k BROTHKR, JanMliWtf ik Mand, 111. Thousands vi Rolls ot all Paper rW'U TKS CBNTS AND tll'WARDH, For Hole iit Lota to suit Purchasers. B0RDKR3,shades, Flreboard Prints, Tiisler Ornaments, Window Gold Transpari nt and beauti ful, Paper Curtain^, plain, green, blue, 1'uff anil fi gured, at very low pri' ••. We are phllad lphta Pa per Hangers. »i,il lni ivry H)i« if paper. Who would be with I are walls, when y..n can have your houses papered and made r. mfortahle for a trifle. Halls, Rooms, Ceillog* an'l Deiorallve Pat^r'.ng done In a styl- not tol.e xeelied. a. w. aaBBOt. ti lfotirj Pihll'j DavrtpoHs, W. K. BARBER £k CO., NO. T. IVICKOUH IBWS, UAvrarofc.. io*\ Bave apear Braiicli Olliro Al Na. vol TM R»IIHI»«T., Fil toci ran, rpHEY HAVR FiCll.iTlKS *t their Ba.tamOf 1 tie for Negotiating Ltsaaa. Una Crrv art StiTr lln«ts.e iliua r.»rR.a I..km, nlka- lagc aims ".-atrut ls, ataoa CoMraairs and oll»« er W'.lerr: bu-iTni Hct'tl' n .1. villting l'hi:a.!..:p:,i ar- .r »ited ti satt at their o(B »h i" W-»:eiu i'*u rs mo he aad the lateat ii.f. -, .'i i. tr. iu w. ottalaed. At their (HIicf la Davenport win !»f,...uad a mppiy if 1.4*d Waaaaan, gtla'«nte*i1 tut" I e-fe t. A list rib ue 1»II.1 low* MT:in"*ota tnj Mla souii. iMPRovcn FiaMS tn IVon Oouaty PiRgit Misaaai. and Rail. KoaO 1 v«f andLandi at Ifl| cents jei icr" In Ml SoUii l.sri'l Wan ant* loiaied oa tract* Actvaixv Urn spgerro RrrasMt B. B. O mfg..., Km( PM id a Bank. Phlla.'a Messrs Po.: k Bates. 0. Cel man K-, MechV Batik, BaMuaate. P.tiibsiTi, *B.i.k of Malttiaorvi. M-Ssrs Co. U Ai Sai,- v t, Uivi nport. All n fc i'l. t'sg-r. Farmers Rat k I JtB-aatar,Pa. ll Uu K.t Bank of M,- oiiM. St Loala. JyS-.-^wtf Heal Estate Wt/tHey, J. ui .ti, & «. i: it, Retl Estate aud lusuraure Agents, Oeaters in Exchange, 1*1 Hf I. AM' CoN\l.'V Oo m-*, Olfice—25, ll»vt'uporr« Block* 4'ornrr AlAi.\ ui: I KtttlX n hT% Valuable City Property For Salo* WRt INVITB the «peclsl altcntk n of purchaseia It." many e Huiiding lot' ri' w 9ere4 In Mltcheh'", Mavl-p losh's, and In Fourst k Dll Ico's AOilitioas Also, lots cf fr. i ne ri iwm. tvacies 'ft, mar 'he ilty. Faims ai farming lend* at ilicet rauginc frcm $2 60 p'r acie, ay aard*. Jylldtf Wftjmakor, (.ano i (rawford. Heal Ettate *tyrntH% No,7 Vv c«t Sooondata D.WIM'OKT, IOWA. AVISO a eouiplete .md acenrste A'stract of He- to all lands In H' ott Oonnty, We.n'oj au pel lor advantage* for the enamu.allou I Titl-s and the IT op-lolls In VtjsMne' of III. y all* lliei ».KI facilities fo: th. trsnaacli u of all our bu ine«s.- Thes- abst-aits hate been c.rcfully c(mpilnl froai tbe Coti.ity Records, and we will in all ca.es guaran t-e their corrrftne-s. IK! Prompt uttenion given to the k rattor. of Land Warrants, Oolli ction ot Mon»y, Paymeat ot Taaae. he-, Ac. M. Y. RLA V.V«Ki:K, VoTART PtBLIC A.NU CoaMiHtioaaa op DKSDS r'oa iinn i.soi a JO I I.N y. II AW to HP. ATTUUNKV A I'ltl N^Kl.l.i »lt AT I.AW PAVl.M'OST, t-jWA. ri^HF. suh'Tlbers offei the following parcela of Real A K-ttle bir sale to wbph they rispi-ctfully lafite tbe attention of |,uriha' rs City Property. No 1. A TToic• mi th" i e: of t-ixth *ndS-ott stieets, lot hui.'si, upon m:.I.I. ,-ei-it-d a Iraate house, ^iou bnek rtablr, th's will be sold i.,w. No i. A lot t.f S"\l."iO at oinrg no I on th-east, beaut.ful spot i:,|. w.ih (i .tt tuts copes, Ac a b'aut lui location foi a residet*. Cny orders w'lll be tak'-n for the whole ol the lot. No 3 A house and lot .n 6th atrfet between War ren and llrown. Price $1 I'm. Teruisof payment very as v. No A lionse with the lea e of ot.e or two lota on llrad, street heiwe n I tth ,md IMh rtrea ta. Tbis la a hesp home In a v. rv eligible sill Jlloli. No ti. A .ot of i'oii'si (,n ihecorre of Main abd Suih stieeis, one of ib most eligii-i «it'ian«ifore puvale 1« up tlie nii'er lhe I lull. No I. Ihre In!* in tCsMiiaker'a snlidivi.lon o# FarMHri aettot l.i.ctist strei t. Li.Uiler i bii' kwtU be ii In nt p. tnt n( for tlo above. No s, l.ot with a s t.i II e v. pli fnur roro* aail Im o-iu' u in Kor»t a I' lion'.. Addition,nui stlistrMt twe n Bro u and O.tines stie« t. Pro e N o A i i k o n s e a n i o n s o u i ut Ufth str. et est ol Hoi I I riant n el. Nolo. A lot on east or Bock I.-land street near Mn, o/*l(*i Pr.cc $ INI. No II, A firme liouv w.ib 4 room*and »t .t|e tor two -rsfs lot ii, HI k J, Parker a'dllluo. Price only ftxci doli.it s (.tisiiash, 1 il ite lu instal ment* of $luo [K-r si.num. No 1- A i raw.' bouse wiUi U aesr* of groi.'id on M.irpmlt. and'.'1-t stnets, in ar the grouri'la of thn Catti lie Pemab- s miriai Nolo Tb' !e»ti for i»i earn fora i.timterof iota oDlIra 'y nn and Hants'n *tr. r« No 14. The !o iao ui IU lots in Noel'a sut division of lots f«r 1 veais. it i in '. gi uild nt.fn |!i to '1») per ant'in with 11,, prollegcot pnr. basing or have (he Itnpr v m-nts pud lot at il.e 11! of lhe Ieaie There is lu better way a n an of Mnall capital to proi ihc a it, withoiit I en ta»"d wlib a e a v y e i s a n e i e i u n a n i e y o providing lor n h» ry t(,..t o u n y o e y s in iti No 1. A I a l.ii S' S' ra- broke and/iinlea ci:lt|, nlug wat» r. Hour Or'.ve, 60 it inn, a tuall hok*e,rta* No .. 1 lie stortti »e»t ^uattcr of 8. Twp19, 1, eas». o ti wbl'h th ic Is i3a r's to. ke. No 8. The Southwest quarter of e 5, twp Tt, 1, east with a -o ,d »tone .,u*ir pori l». No I. Two hundred .in I forty air's. In ret ton 17, twpfjii, !, west, (C' d»r County rnnn.iig waler. Or ly Ifr- i i' re No i. The B,uth ea't qnuter of arc 11, twpT9, Range 1, west Pure $!.'• p* tere. No«i. It 'Vy ari'g, pait ir wheat, nesr Buad Oiov IT.1 Uf. pei a re. ».,.y terma No 7. Asjleii'tid nm i *-o ,t res. sec 17, twpWI, I, east. A large fn k hoi e wo si wale,, wtll Ie sold in whole or tn part, loo trn- w. whtat. If taken soon th. cn,p will b- giv»n ln,c,r any priacu can urebate the i rop on tbe ground. A g^ upeo ulati.n, J. 1'i-dU Real Estate +1jrnry. (iEOItUL Ii. AK kOMS, OPFiCK, CORNER BBADY AND SECOND 8T'S. kol!^ i:io« li, Davonporti low*- For Sale. A I.ABOK AMot NT or 11I£ BRST CITT and cot'Mltv I'Koi'f.hl —improved aud unimpioved—at very low rates. ii Beautiful Ueaidrnte Lata at prices that cannot fall to md persona Wishlrg a 1 .t ft.r afm-s. Rnn-.lrsof OtO. L. NICliOl.UL Spr21 dif Mrady and H"cnl st'ts OAXjIiAOHEn'S fteal Estate Land Eirhange* OENXKAI. MMIifltON, I'I RCHA91NO, Law anil Colli'ctinti Ag4*ne), No. 10b BASPOLPII ST., CHICSOO, iix. Acent» in erery City ami Principal Tou United 6tatt. Com IT.: C'l KRKNCY, or SPKCIt. roads at the following reduced irtocs Prime Kio Cotlee, 7ll»j for %1,00 12,40 |3"A11 '-ther goods In propirtion. Has M. Kdy ftiSffiMW1 *. The pahua ata rt. !JSSaWlted u en dly Profdeton for wwa MS Blniiilis. xi4a(Aa t3r f)NLY ISiT.-TUTfO* OF THE KtJItJ I# fWt WEST. J. J. GALUCIIEK A Co., Preprletara. r)UTS, Pells, Bxrhangei, Rsnt- and ease., Prr p erty a 1 klr.ds Wet I.aM WaaaaBTS at a the ive-nmeut Laml Offies, wi'b War.-anta er Cash. AO't. J- to tt.v:: and selling Mrrchandlis of all kinds ror nan resid nts. Provides merchants, manufacturer* aud othets With ,'niu'ed clerks or pa^tn'-rs. Obtains, 'xhi'^lts, buys ard sell a patent rights. Ftirclshe* to crd'r and sends to any tart of the Vorth-West, clerks, Methar.ks, Lahore's, hr. Collections snd al! In-r'-s con*e«ted with the practice of tbe aw. promptly att. n^ed t». Parties sending us lan''« or other pn rty t' «i change for raer-Jiandlze v.ol! il'aie reibetufe,,r to eios'' a fee of to fay for ad.ertislrg. All letters of ac'iulry to secure attention mast have enclosed pjsto^s t'.an.p. All t.uslness matter* itrlctly coafldentla). "tons moderate, ard all orders premjAly attended to. Jr**)tf Tlie Catli NjsH'IM IV one e-r:."i-e til' ..•. rsMo.it frsild I bays 1 8 the bad timii tVh n te bays n a ho- that rto*« no credit bn-lo' s h- di.-.s not ^u..rai.oc 1-- is' mdeMeduesa hit Is almars sure fi get 'iOOD STO' K, aiet at (ri cee that i i enforce sun -a TO re i* no ta»lte»s to l»bi- to tricks and ir« ps of i mt" as the |!i|qor lu •loess and if you v.-ould u' 0" the jro!• m»s dregs s«l 1 h» *rs"!.s who do a cr- dit bti-iee^s and only calc.lalenn r»cei. ii rift» een'snsi «tie dollar en all they e.l, buy lion tlie CA8II HOL'SK of IOBXSX J". XjITTXilf IMPORTER'S A4JEST Ann WUOI.ESALE PtALtm IN •rnndle*, W ine* and Ci|aMfe |io. loo UAKVOI.puSTB£BT(0aicAcOiIia* Jj'iidty JNi/oMi'a VimjiMMlcf. JUST received aad foe sale, a corn piste imiinl of Superior SporMcg Powder i also, Vialsf aOi Caanoo rowSar, at O&^jrtaj" ... OinslHHMcs,