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CITY OV BAVKNPOIIT. land* Mornlna Auguat 83. ISM Jtemoorattu suta llaktt. For Beoretary of SUU, UMl'LL IXH-'GLAS. ul Beaten. Fur Auditor, THSOPORK PAKVLN, uf Maaaatia* Fur Treasurer, SAMLTEL LOfiAH, of Qml For Attorney Genera), JAMES U. KLLWUWL», of P®lk Cm. of Dm Mo'uas Improvement Oa, WHAKLE3 BALDWIN, a Van Bare a. U«gi«t*r I-HOJ jAMIw M. KUU, oI U. OemoereMo Conaraas local TtafcaC. for Congrats, WUJOAM k. i.KFH .WWKLL. Deraooratio lllatrlot Tloket. For District Attorney. OBOfUJK b. HKUH, of Museatin* For Meml«r of the Hoard of Education, I'llAitLKS 1U0II, of Jackeou Couutj. ladapaodent riomitinti.ii! tor Judge of tfcs H#v«nth .Judicial District, A. a 1J EX SKIT. The El««tiou will l« htM Oclobe-r Itltli. CONOItEflHIONAL. CANVAHS. •on Wu. a. L»0ngwelt. the Democratic candi date for C»ogr"ss, having accytrd the invitation of r. Van lever, lhe Republican .andldatn, lo meet htu Id discns-ion at hi« various appointments In tbe District. trie two candl1ate» "ill address Die pmp." AT TWO U'UUH'h, V. M.( at th* felloWIng places ^rt idt" ', Wlfir!), Waterloo, Wawkon. Mow Oregon, at. AUKSI, Mitah il, Chlekasaw, Wait room, V-Ua C.ty. ttntt*uhurg. Olerksville, Calar Vails, Landing, 1).. .rah, Vcru .n Springs, Osage, Hralior-1, Fr»-i' rlcksborg, F«y-re. Mc ir«( 'r. 28 81. a-pt. m. ». ti. 15. 17, »l. •11. TBii] NKWS. \V« IIHVO tho following intolligence from K"fi l)arauii«: to the ^ul mat.— Col. Monro*-, with citinpunittR A. (!. anl 1,4th Arttill«'ry, was still Ht LHra mie, mh also whs Mnjnr liiat-Hin's com panies of viI iJrH^oou*. ('apt. Koherts had iimrcheil tor I'IHUC with hin rompariy, and 'apt.»in (Jetty's com pany ol tin' swim regimrnf, which, as they in their wisdom bhould lowever, is only temporarily stationed there, and will return to Laramie very ahortly Col. Monroo had also ordered tiompanies L, Hrevet-.Major William and M,('apt. l»rown, from 'ottouwood, toji.NI 111IIi at Laratnie* An order haa been received at Laramie establishing two new military postf, tho one at the Cbeyenn.» I'ass, the other at lient's Fort, in the MI^ Timbers. It is pretty generally understood that two compa nies of the 4th Arttillerv taken from tbe force at Laramie will garrison the poet at Cheyenne I'ass, and that Bent's Fort will 1m» occupied by two compa nies of the two companies of the same regiment, (one detailed from Laramie the other from Kearney) ami company 1), second I)ragoii». The news that Captain Longstreet, of tho Kight Infan try, had been appointed 1'aymaster, rice I'HuhicIl, dismissed, was ijnite a disappointment to the friends of Cap tain Mar*y, of the Fifth Iritantiy, who was confidently unpposcd would ob tain it. tJencral Ward H. numett, of N"cw Tork the Surveyor General of Kansas and Nebraska, arrived at Leavenworth on the Pth iust, ilis appointment gives universal satisfaction. The troops at Fort Scott arc order ed up, and will be in this week. They proceed immediately to Fort llandall, their former station. (n the l»th inst. a detachment ot fourth artillery conval escents, with the laundresses and com- Eany women of that regiment, left for arami* under the charge of Capt. J. ii. Carland, of the Fourth. The weather has been sweltering. Two men died in St. Loui&oa Wcd noaday from tho heat. Tho ''cable," it appears, it to be brought into tho political arena, as Mr. Cyrus W. Field is nominated by an en thusiastic "cable-ite" through a New York journal as a candidate for Gov ernor of that State. A Ladies' National Equestrian Con vention will bo held on Wednesday, September 8th, at the I'nion Course, Long Island. Premiums will be awar ded as follows To the best rider, a piano worth 00 to the second best a pitcher and pair of goblets worth •300, and to tho third a gold watch, •ct with diamonds, valued at $'200. Dr. 1\ 1. Owen writes to the Lex ington Obsirrtr n«./ lifjiortrr to con tradict the statement that his health is failing, and gives interesting particulars in regard to the 'ieologieal Survey of Kentu his sup Miss Emily is to remain with her parents while the Count proceed# to New York to arrange the little obsta cles that now stand in the way of tnar riage, or in other words to obtain a di vorce from the wite whom he has aban doned, after which he is to return to tbe full possession of her charms— ideal and solid—as the legal husband «f the "lioness" of Mobile. General Joseph Lane, United States BonaUr elect from Oregon, is now on a visit in Indiana. It is in contemplation to give him a public reception by the military and citizens at Indianapolis, At a sehocl pic-nie, at Lena, Steph Mson county, on the 13th inst, a •wing broke, throwing a little g'irl, (laughter of Foreman, upon the ground with such such violence as to kill her. Two other children had each a lee Woken. A new steamer, called the Win. S, Enssell, has been placed on the Peca tonica river, in Illinois, to run as a passenger between Freeport, Winslow and other points. Tho boat is 80 feet loaf, 29 feet wide, and 34 feet depth of bold, and driven by a two-horse power engine. They have had several excursion trips already from Freeport Adriett from Oregon have been re Mited ia Washington, conveying in ofa greet flrit between the •MSmm liiiM. The par* STATE DEMOCRAT' Eric MMlJ. A few days siotM a or what ate bis priB iplea. Th* only Ti*"11 attacked a field adequate description of the state of the of bcaoaaiM ia two Lours not a irreen _* .... lrttf was left P*1^ •tithe present time, is the picture St. Louis Las iust added a sixth i,Jrawn We learn from tba Ciocinnatti iia Mtt« that on Saturdav night laat, an ac cident occurel on the Ohio and Mi^a* ie^ippi railroad, which resulted in the death of two persons, and the injury of aevua! others, it appears that some villain haJ up iked to the track, ut-ar oley Mtation, an iron railroad "chair" and that a wuod train was thereby thrown off the track. Two Irishmen, whose names wo did not learn, employ• ed upon thu tram, were killfid, two others were badly injured, and five considerably bruised. There aro some villains in the world who would make beautiful gallows ornaments. A Hipp state or Affairs amon* tbe Faltbml.—-Dlaoortl in ttia Kepublloan Camp Atlnorfth a aulrcrtal bubbab wild, Of ataati'&c ronuda and role a all ouDtaiai, •ana i' rousti tba bollow dark sitanlta th» tsr. Prunes, Morris and Company, by in sisting upon what they had begun to consider au inalienable right—a sort of kingly prerogative, to govern the State In this district, the sharp figuring by which the political existence of the Hon. James Thorington was terminated and tho celebrated Surveyor, William Vandevcr, was brought forward from liis,native obscurity,to sustain the honor of being defeated by Judge Leflingwcll, and tho very natural hard feeling which it produced, are too well under stood here to need a repetition. Each of tho eleven Judicial Districts also has its scperate musses and diffi culties. In the Judicial District composed of Des Moines and other counties, at a Convention held a week or two since, Criir.es, Morris & Co., by thrusting their hngers in the pie and endeavoring to procure the nomination of their own peisonal pets contrary to the wishes of the people, have organized a difficulty truly delightful to contemplate. In this instance they were unfortunate enough to burn their lingers iu at tempting to pull chestnuts from the fire but the etfeet of their wire pulling will .be lasting. In this District, tho seventh, it is unnecessary to recapitulate the unfair "leans used to jump the claim of an Lontucky, now being carried ou under honest, faithful judicial officer and to is supcrintendancc. I ,, t.... The Savannah (honjhin makes the following reference to the Blount Ui viero atlair: 1 nominate John Dillon. In the tenth District, at a convention held at West Union on the Oth instant, similar means were used to oust Judge Murdoch of Clayton county ^and_ to nominate Judge Williams, (a man so crazy and fanatical in his advocacy of abolitionism as to be objectionable even to a majority of the republicans in his District. The result was that two edi tors and numerous delegates, who were inadvertently allowed to get into the convention went away swearing ven geance and declaring their intention to bolt the ticket. In some two or three Districts which we have not now time to men tion particularly, the same state of af fairs reigns. But the difficulties do not end, with the wide split in the State, and tbe splits in the Congressional and Judicial Districts, but hard feeling exist in every county acd township and each school district has its own little private muss, until republicanism intheState,in beau tiful conformity witb iu principles of universal pbilanthrophy and brotherly love—has become one quarrel within another ad infinitum. Indeed so mixed ap hai republican* iua become in this State, that amid the "•MilislM wane wafettaded," it has b)' lhe bhnd steam engine to her fire department.! that point in •pace] An atfray took place in one of the i where ci l*st night streets ol Louisville, on the night of And chaos, ancestors of nstur*, hAd the Telegraph celebration, which re sulted in the fatal shooting of a police man named Oilmore. 21e? can't do anything great" in Louiafille without killing somebody before thev through. Milton Tba opposing elements of which re publicanism in this Stato is composci, and which the loaders had flattered themselves, thoy had by some chemical process not as yet generally known to science, sucuoded in amalgamating, have at laat begun to display their antag onistic characteristics. So long as the conglomerate mass waa undisturbed, tho odds aud ends and cliques and tactions which constitute its compo nent parts, lay together with as reason able a degree of quietude as could be bo expected hut when tho wire pul lers and pipe layers began to stir np the assemblage, tho odds and ends aud cliques and factions soon began to quurrel and tight among themselves like so many kilkenny cats. SCT Jit and to select such men as they chose to till the offices, like the Czar of llus iia. being auswerable for their doings only to their own consciences, have at last met with an organized opposi tion and the result hat* been a wide and irrepaiable breach truly alarming so the spoil hunters, and prophetic of a speedy return of the State to an honest reliable democratic administration. In addition to this split which ex tends throughout the State, there is a distinct split iu each of the two Con gressional Districts. In the first Dis trict, by packing the convention which nominated Col. Curtis—or as he is more popularly known %ti.40 Curtis— an extonsive bolt has been caused, and much bitter feeling is expressed by others who, although they will not openly holt, will secretly vote for the democratic candidate. p*t •t»rn» monarch atalUt tbe Boise Of aoJlraa wart. a»d by t.»nfiiiluu ktand tor L-.t. cull. mol*t a^J dry ronr r-lai flaroa, atrlv* L«re tuatUry aoU t. Little bring Ttlr roitirut ttouii tbry arouol tbe flag Of »atb b.e recti u iu tbelr srvtrai claoa L.(bt aribtd or besry. ibaip. »mu^tb, awtlt or dM Tbe Letter* cf Morris and VandaVW1* Why we doi.'t pablirh ihem The Uozttlt of Saturday is mcst se verely exerciacd because we have not Wei eave the public, who have read the letters of both of these men in the Gazette, and the comments of the /JrmrMTut, to judge whether we have not given them the benefit of all the defence they had to make, and whether our whole course in regard to the mat ter has not been characterized by a fairness towards the accused, as well as a fairness towards the public, upon whom tnc Gazette has been endeav oring to impose, We have no space in our columns for the publication of lies of any sort and last of all for the lies of republican officers in attempting to cover up their rascalities. The Gazette is generous to promise not to contradict any remarks which we shall make upon these letter.--, if wc publish them. We appreciate the magnamity of the Gazette and would would merely suggest that it is well known why a person named John— whose surname, has not descended to to us—vulgarly called Jack, did not eat his dinner. The Wisconsin Banks. The public are alrea.ly aware that a dis patch was received from some broker in Chicago, day before yesterday, stating that the notes of some twenty-six Chicago banks hail been thrown out,'" is tlu? jhra-»: ia. 'Una was the substance ol the dispatch. Al though there are nearly one liun.iiv.l hank* in Wise oriain, the Chicago note eliav' i- could not find time o specify the twenty-six which were thrown out, i'or. if he had done so, the certainty is that his iispat* would have produced \vry little elfect here, lie eloc'.ed to send it, in general terms, expecting that the operation would 1 »e to disci-cdit the whole of the Wisconsin banks, 8o that his confrere* in the shaving lin.- iiii._'ht prolit by Ill* movement, and the depreciation. Yesterday's Chi. ago papers brought the circular of several Chicago brokers who have undersaken to perforin the kind oftice of determining what kind of money issued by Wisconsin lianks is not good—although every dollar is based upon State securities —and a little examination discloses the fact of all the banks named not thirt y thousand dollars can be found in St. Louis, jjut the object would not have been attained if an lucest policy had been pursued and the bank- named the intention was to create a gyueral distrust of Wisconsin money, and then, when this \va» done, for the confeder ates to buy it up at a depreciation from tim id men, and then, when the speculation of the brokers was over, to reproduce it for circulation again, just an vat Ln last year with Illinois mom /. We do not know thai the game has beeu very successful, but at all events the tabooing of fthese twenty-six banks, very few of which have am circula tion here, and all of which a-e abundantly secured, ought not to be suffered to affect the value of Wisconsin money in this mar ket. In the list of those who sign this circular, we see the names of some first rate specula tors in wild cat and mad dog currency in past years, and it does seem somewhat fur cieul to nd them attempting to prescribe any sort of bank note issues—least of nil those bnsed on the faith and credit of the various States of the I'nion. »ur advice to those who may happen to have any of these notes is, to hold on to them—keep clear of the brokers.—St. Lows litjiuftlifcm. MoitK Titoi HLE IN' Ma. KALLOOI'S Cnrncu. —Though Mr. Kalloch has been recalled to the Tremont Temple in Boeton, yet there seems to be some difficulty about his settle ment Tremont Temple belongs, not to the congregation that worship there, but to the associated Baptist churches of Boston, and the building is under the control of trustees selected from these different churches. On. of the conditions opon which the buildirg is rented is that the congregation shall settle no pastor without the cousent of the trus tees. Mr. K. is not recognized by the other Baptist etiurehes in Boston—,the pastors re fuse to exchange with him—aud it is faid the trustees will ob'.eet to his settlement. It is now said that Mr. Kallocb's resigna tion was originally offered, not with an ex pectation that it would be accepted, but to force the clergy into a recoguition of him. It was in other words simply a threat If you don recognise me, I'll renounce the clerical office." But to hia surprise, instead of begging him not to resign, they simply took him at hia word. A PaomxcT Fci.m.i EI. i in mmm Prof. Morse fifteen years ago, in a letter to the then Secretary of the Treasury, the Hon. John C. Spencer, gave utterance to the prophecy which has been fulfilled in the complete success of the Atlantic Telegraph: "The praotical inference from this law is that a ••'•Brapnle •otnmucicatlon oa tbe electro pUl1' wlu» i ftati. W§n nltoof the fo tell tkckhlMiili scrtsuty be BUMMABY. It is now rtfporttMi that Mire Blount anl d« Riviere lave b«-«u inuriic.1 tor soui* time, ev«»n at far Jack a* the 7 lL vi" June. m, to Make the of England off It is a very miaad btwn I r»est of it. Tbe wt]uw of Oett. Harrison has bet-n quite ill for fotne time. Th« Cincinnati htt*Ut of th« 18th says she is now regarded a* out of imemdiate darker. French ^n^inaers have cotnpleted tiie •urveji ol a i-urriavfe roaJ from Ddmx^ua to H. yrout, anJ have iri.lioat^-] tli« route by nirtin .f stones t^arir!»f rmrntifr*. They published the letters of Mr. Surveyor cnl-'ulate that tk« r«»ait will requite three V andever and Martin L. Morris and \eur* to e*.t-ute. an«l will cost Irora 8,0oo »ays that our conduct in neglecting so to do, is scandalous, unfair, etc., etc. Wo have already published the sub stance of both of these letters, and have given the readers of the demo crat not one, or a part, but all of the points ot defence upon which the two injured men,'' and in one instance» at least, we are assured, that the state ment of the defence was made in quite as pointed and grammatical a manner, by us, as by the persecuted" officer. The difficulty experienced by our neighbors in reference to our conduct, lies probably in the fact that we were sufficiently regardless or ttieir feelings to append a few remarks to the state ments of both of these imma culate lepublicati officers showing in the case of Martin L. Morris, by the very point uponwhich he chieflyrelied— by his own plain, unequivocal, unex plainable coufeasion,—he bad proven himsclfguilty of an off ence which could if the Coventor did his duty, subject him to a fine of twenty thousand doU lais and an imprisonment in the coun ty jail for five years—and iu the case of Mr. Surveyor Vandever, that the plats, maps and field notes of his fraudulent surveys had recently been stolen from the office of the Surveyor ieneral. Ooo to -l.ooo.ooOJ. SENTIMENT to a A Kjuaior—Au imaginary line which divide* the world. The Cable—A real line which unites it. It is stated that the people of the city of I.ondon *ent by post 3i,'H»o,ooo m.ire b-ttrrs luring the last ten years than all the pcple of the I nited States, although the jxipula tion of that country is u times grfkter. the'J.rio,00o,ijt.K letters posted in Lon don. more than 4V",oon,oi)o were for circu lation within the limit -of that city. A UELIC or Mc\io ^ABK.—Lieutenant Glover of Baikie's West Coast Expedition has met with a valuable relic of Mun^o I'ark. It is a volume of logarithms, with Mungo I'ark's name and autographic note and memoranda. The possessor offered it to Mr (ilover for '^IMI.IMMI cowries. The price demanded was enormous, ain^ it was impossible pay it. All-r some considera tion, the lieutenant took from his po k- a clasp knife, and asked the native what lie th ought of that. This was teo tempting a bate !e refused the native joyful! v took the knife, and the lieutenant still more joy fully secured his valuable memento of the distinguished Af.ican traveler. l'i.o«i.N(i IIV STKAM,—The practicability and expediency of steam plowing, has of lato received considerable attention both in this country ami in England. In England, ulter repeated trials conductcl with the utmost strictness, the lioyal Agricultural ociety have decided that steam tillage may be generally introduced with prjfit as a suistitute tor the hors-plow and spade. We have already noticed the intended trial of one of these plows at Lanca-ler, I'a. The Philadelphia J', Hn*vlt'ttnivi, in au article on this subject, says: The i nited States, where hand labor is scarce, and its high value forms one of the greatest diawbacks of agriculture, where a million of acres are annually to be tilled, and immeasurable tracks of fertile soil yet await the lirst labors of the cultivator, are pre-eminently the tield for steam cultiva tion. In lH.'iO the areaot improve 1 lands in the United States was estimated at 11: . iioo.iioo acres. At present it comprises probably some 1 ."iO,ttoo,olio acres. Assum ing chat of these only IOO.ooO.OOO acres are to be tilled annually, and that the average cost ct horse ploughing beiriti not higher than in England—namely, ^2,7.' per acre— the work -till requires the in incn*e outlay of *i-"S."o",ooo per year, one half of which, or over i'l:'i),ooo,inn miuht. according to the experiments made in England, be saved by s»eam cultivation. It is difli uit to re alize the magnitude of such an economical achievement. We pride ourselves upen our immense foreign commerce. ur total ex ports. valued at atinunlly. co-1 us perin|is some $::oo,ooo,ot o to produce and deliver them at the markets, leaving a profit of :.!!,MOO.Ooo to be divided amongst farmers, carriers and merchants, which is a liber ul estimate. Now, the successful intro duction t.f the steam plough would result in a clear ga ii of iiiiv. times the amoiiut. SPECIAL NOTICES^ rover A" Maker's ELKBRATKD FiMILV SKHI.\ti M.trHI\ES, P.lil IALIWAV, N. V. THR.SK Machines are now justly admitted te be( the !,est in ue tor Family Sewing, making a nuw, strong and cia ti.- stitjB, which will UttT r.p, even tf ev ry fourth lltch ij out. Circulars i»nt or application by letter. J. C. Wmhburnr, Agent, Janel-dtf Davenport, lows. HAIB HIlSTORATIVK.•—We Are plea-iti tuheakie to recir the rati-ifaolion of o-:r patrons, aft'r trla of an article advertised in our columns. We haw the '.ltisfactioii to know several of ur re-.dfra who have used Prjf. Wood's Ilalr 'o'oratlvr, and pro iiit.nc 'd It to Ik- jut what tbe advci tls' iuent .-ays it is. We have cveral personal aciuaintdiices, too, who we e gray head-.d—tfcey fcave tried it. and now th'lr hair ia restored to Us rlginal color, an 1 they willingly mid their tostmuny to its efficacy, and will glv-- farther in'ormatiou to others de-iriim It. T.ll' sp ,iks well for the article, and we a^vii-e all who do not wish ti appear srar-hraded, to use Wood's Iit-ir Ue»t-rative,— II,sJem ]'itriot. Sold by all ^oo"l Druggls-s. lm».rt everybody b.ij h-ar^l of Mann's Aaue Bal stm. the attention ofonr numerous re.cl rs di rected to tho advertisement tound is another column of this paper, cf the hiRli estimation that Is placed upon this, the griaiest nrm Jy known to modern science. We have never known auy oth-ir me :i. in" *ln a* iar^e s share of public contldence in so ihort a time as this lias ilor.e, if we may bs adownd to ludge by what we read but this should be stllUli nt particularly wbm we see such testimonisls comlaK from men of undoubted v ?raclly,from all parti of the country. Th-re .in be no dou .t but that it is one cf the greatest discoverivg in the med c.»I world, and de serves tho approbation and esteem of our readers and tho public. Sold by all good draggUta. Rock Island Trespasser*. To all whom it may concern. T.ttiE jraTtct:. rpiia andersi/ned bavin* been appointed by the A War Department at.A^ent of the Quirter Mas t-r Department at Rock Island," with fall Innttqc tU ni to adopt all neces *ry meaaurig for the pro tection of tbe property from depredations in 1 intru sions." Now, therefore, all pir.sons whom*o-»ver, not having legal right are hereby warned and notiiled to quit th. premises, and abstain from any farther respa«s. The Depntv U. S. Marshal for Illinois will take charge of all wood cut on the ground- and forbid any person removing the same until the proper damage* can be aaar-j'-l and PAID. All pcrs-ns are hereby forbid ent'tng wood or tin ber of any kind and notified to abstain from any trespass whatooever, as legal steps will be against such depredators. I. T. BLAYMAKKBi V R. Asani War Dipl. Something i\ew. DAVENPORT CITT EXPRESS. Office Brady Street icith Mo,: r'rf O arret rf^HIS Bxpresa is desimcl to deliver gocds for Merchants, carry packaKts, buudles. aaMaaes *c, for persons living on tho blmf and in remote parts of the City. Will also b« at the market houses every morning at 8* o'clock—for the present-to take any marketing to residences which mav be de sired. Orders left at the office or in the "Express" order boles at McNeil A Bro, Sutton A Co, and W 0 Wadsworth shall receive prompt attention. The cbarg.ii will be for delivering bundle packa ges messages, Ac, to any part of the city bilow the bluff, and between a bridsre and Western Avenu" 10 oents. For similar bundles, Ae, at Baat or North Davenport SOc cash. Favorable terns wilt be made with merchants t* others by tbe month or year KP W AKD AI.DKX, Proprietor aarTitf ""-mi aluwt IVIacklot Sc. Corbin, Btakais mad Dealers la Ixchsafs, *0. 2. WKST BIOOND STKUT, Uewenparl, Iowa. txcHixoi Saixnia BvTiao Oa New Tork, Oa Chicago, Oa St. Lotus, Oi-ld fortign Draft* tn any euwis imirtd. NOTICE TO BC1LDER»7 tVMmmm mubducmd* Tva^saarsfs MERfiNTILE COLLEGES. LOCATED The Poace Comtni*»ioners ref^rt at W:nl. inirton the au^.r^niai y of the la»« an.! an- DAVJCVPOaT. IOWA Cor. Flftb and BraJyMa. thority of the Govtrnaient in I'tah, aridlPBUMi*, ILt. US and KMaU aireM. con«c^u'tit Thr\ also confirm lhe ao-ouiiis of Utter writer* of the unjust uii tvraniiical (-•induct of Brigham Voting tv warij hw lollower*. DlKBOTORH •on K It Poweli, E-q is Wi-odwerd. W. A lur: J. O r«.i id. W DAVIS CAULE IJINKKR.«— Tht W Lisa. a OoLlttMITH, P, int r, intra' or, Furih*t, Produ Dealer, Lum- 1 ber Menhint, aurveyor, Kui uieer, Iaspector Teacb er, Ac Ac. The Lrsi of itrnly pursiir «I at tne»e ('"lleires Is Hi m,.t citenire and thorough, net rceptiny ani/, whltii ha.^ ev bee-j in roituc.-d n.ti any similar in tftttiiti ai in I his country. Til' teat-ber* in the varl ous depart men i» nre Bikrinwla'^- 1 to have no bUpe riors in their ri.-jiec!ive pro[e.-iions. Practical Peantauahip, In this cleparlm nt, «s in nil others, three Colleges itacd at tbe vry ieor of the t-inole. The Htyl s of Pra t'ral, ornaments'. anl Latliis Kplstolaiy Fenm»n»htp.' umvers.ally a inure 1 by all io vr*of II, itinj, as taught at these Ool 1 are not eiu lied,] au i it U lnt« i^JeJ they never ?hall be. Written specimens of ieumenilii ssat free of fliar^e. Students miy commence at any time. Diplomas awarded to Graduated, s- hoi art hips goes ia either College. Empl«)uea|, The PrlnrtpaN and arliers EDUCATION AL. BOOTS AND SHOES. n4Tli TII'TOV* 01* O. Y ai»--ll. Ktq H. A W ippeia-abii »r. J. burtu. Will atu A isq Jnu 1* t'nk, K Jlu. 1' Uiliob, baq Jav I. O'utfln, Kt'i Wiu I' urk, Cba« K Patuain, Ka% Oui H' I K-q Wiu a oi-ti, iut A BjrtMt. a«p U.i r/ N 1' r, Mijnr. a-q W i y K-.cr. K.q rAOCLTr Profutor* 0/ Book-JCtej ing and HraufKf Cvliiitrrml S S TIPTOK. 1 VaentKBCHa, Uoiitii. Prof -tii'r* ,f ^radical ami OrnawHmtal Ptnman ami le.turer* on Jiutirietn cuttomt and Vvrrttpvftdrttje OmmTH, W DAVIS, 8 S TIPTON Lecturer*on Mercantile Law, Btnkiug, Exchange finance, «#c: Ci!A» ItONSCV, LI For Ornaiiienlal Pelman^ht j, Card Writln? and OU Hund Hoi.ruliinK. a» may he agreed o^-n. FuriH inrurms I RIVH cation at I I'fttnn, Ssq. l)o:t A.-tn-r, Rev I) ili .on, Jno Jclitii, K jrj. —fact*LTV.— Jos LOPEZ, Prof, of Book retping. W 1'IIATT, Prof, ot Penoianship. I. Hi iw«lL, Prof, of Mathematics. FHLIIK.^CIIHAAG, Prf. of Architectural andOrna mental Drawing N SUVIIAN. Asst. Tea:her of Fenmanship and Book Keeping. —LECTUHSaS.— SHORKY, KSIJ., and other able Lecturers. 1!^-.Uf jn't m.th fntli/ localtt iiere, and wei: known In the ni:u..iiuy, a withal desirous of maintain itifcf a reputation fjr catiOor ,itid i easfinab'.eness, we do not de-iii it necessary to pui sue the course so of.cn tiken by Commercial Coll ge» (and esp-eia.ly bj those which are inly temporarily esiabli-h'd, aiol lo" igned lo make a great tlow i-.r a few nior.tns an I then "mov- ..n- tosonie n*. w plac,) nam ly, to liim «u p«r! trl'y over the whole world, ,»i if there were no »it' ll ihniga writers accountants, t.-»ihers an ex. perli ,.,( fttMiiess ni'ti. ott of tho ^••leet circle la their own school loom w", iherefoie, ,i-.h -reto ore m»ke le. eaa^'cr«ted stalem tits, prouiiv jihing are not pr pared to perform, vlvertis" no teach •-r.- :i ji Rciumy engaged, and maku no claims we can not snbflt.in'tate. THK BOOKKRFIMNG OOl RSf F.rcbra' cs ctmpieie s- 's books i.«i ev.-ry branch tt Trade and 0 lumer-e. i-.tlndlng Wfn ..e and Be iai In ividual, IMrtnerahip, Joint I LAD IKS' DL/'ARrJlEXT, A larse and well furnlsl e room, ntirrly teji't ratc from the (*'*nt 1 im n 'a depart nit-i.t is provided for ihe ns9 011.ady stadeuts ex- lu~ive|y. t^'or further partlcu ars call at the rooms, or ad'lrtss J- C. LOPKZ, i at:-'14 w. H. PRATT, Principals. dlount Ida Female College. DATENl'OBT. IOWA. rpnB summer Session »r this Institution commen- JL ces on Monday. May 1868. W mo T8 B*rwasa fH DAVIDSON. JNO K IILLON, HON JM IIIOK, LANt.a, m,)., CHASK PrI NAS. A KmsiON, •'!., N CtA w) o*i. Lecturer» ,n Political UutOTy and Commtrcial Geography HEKBVS Atrsriw, W* CT.AKK. Tve'le:-Un of tbe prupnetori In e,ui.i-!uiig this chtln or Colli'Kes w»»tu iffuitl young g-tiilem-n Uie e s s 1 i i i- s i i n K e i a n Miiini riili kn.»«v .|g or nnierci»] tcii-n e and Art »Hro'i»!l. practical.Y•cmilufed ia llie Counting Rj.jtn am! p-jiaui:* i, r»ll-. Tlif«» Col- embrace iu th- ir menM.. iour*e „t i'Uiiy.tiot ouij 1 ujk-kecplng an1! |raniatsbii, but iiua '-ivua other tranche* wbi!i wht h" ..f t!,. ntmosi iinpor t»nce to yery p:rtt-ri .viio Vrat.fuc.* bus u of any kind It i I w ol iiica l»l.le ocii'-ut t«, the Mer chant. tt«:ilct r, Broker JlMiuf ii'tan-r, Mechanic, H-j'el Pi'./rlet t. Pu'j.i.h -r, Ph/Meitn, Lawyer, Land and .nsurauce tl Pnor S'ook, nd in O II —or— SBOE»% I A S O —or— Brady Street, THIRD AND FOI RTI oruar.ier, Coiiecto.% CfclltS', LftdleS' CbildrfBS' HfftF. these Colli nes have an extensive I miiits^ u i(iiaintaiice, and wlil always anslc'er it a !i-ure and duty to further the bett Inter, ,-ts ..f tti ir nraduat.es to desire it, ty aiding fhem al! they can in obtaining situations. Taltiea«-Fayablf on Knteriag. For fill! ilerr.n Course iuclii'li::g alt depart ment ,.f BiK-k" in:.g,l."ctures, Penmanship and Commercial CilcuHtions $40 for nii an^!ii[i alone, one y ar 10 For n.~),ui. h,p, tweoly !-ttons 5 with (.lersure on appli he Co']' K". or by 'HDMI. for new (Circu lar, which eontalns mti'h valuable information, and will be furbished ty return Mfiil. AdCre«a aag4*dtf Davenport or Peoria. Davenport CoHnercUl (olle^e, Orlgg'e ltiock, ojr Third and Perry sts., I) AVKNP0RT, 10WA. IMCOBPOHATED IN 1850. Tha Mlf permanently Loraied Censaiet* cial Ci ll«*g«- in lowat —Mliki Tuln, Hon_Q_B Satgent, 7. now ra, Esq, J.-.o Ci olt. £sq, I.S Vi ie, K,.|, las Uslzeil, Esq, I t!oates. Ksq, Jco .M C'snnon, Esq, W Wil' y, Ksq, Merwiti, Ksq, (iriitps, Ksq, II Smilb, ksq, Mack: it, K-i|, ii 1 ivnport, Ksi), A Barrow, Esq WOOD: and C.-m- iuad Company llusitn ss, Manufacttiriti--, m.mis n .i-, auilread, 8'•ami,, at, Hotel, Painting, Lunibsr, Hr- k-rage and Kxchati.-.. (two compl t- practical .rill ), L'ANKINI. He is as^iMed by Mr. J. N. Buy dam, who has few i »is as a pract.ca) or ornamental penman, or as a tea her. LANDSCAPE AND An IIITKCTI BAI. OiCU at ail hours from S 0 the ,„ont r.,mt-lete and jh i.v- ku twu and superior to any other tauihtiiithoWi.it. The coarse in PENMANSHIP Is under the charge of Mr. \v. n. Pratt, who received the Diemium for Pet iimn^hlp and Card Writing at the "a-t Slate tmir, and who conireWim in itibi or Ormin'tnUil Pemiiaushiy. /', nHH tteh "l, imi nhin j, Car Wt 'ling, or tcaihiny thone brum htu. DRAWING, and the complete system ot PHONOGBAPHY. a!eotingh', by competent instructors. Hoods—Iu Oiliiirs' Blvk, mar of Third and Per ry sire t-. on- blo.k from t:i« Post Oin-e, the room form- rly kn wn as "t.rii'K.' Hall," w.th the adjoin ing rooms, will lighted, well vcniilat«d, and forming by fsr th» mint citne:i:ent, commodious aod best aiapte I shu^tion fcr he purioje in the city. A JI ti'.I I- M. Tho location of thia Institntlou for general hea thfulness purity of moral atmosphere, sublimity and beauty of scene y, i~ not eiceiled. It |s thought, by that of any similar Institution in this natl-.n Thehuild.ngis a substan tia" brick edi(l e, sit uat'-d on a beautiful emin'-nco, (overlooking the "Father of Waters and Twin Cit iei of the West." stid is now being flt up in tbe moet approved ,-tyli-of eastern Co leg«s. The Session Rooms hav tiecn nicely papered, and stipph with the est styles of Boston furniture diaironally ar ranged, and the three commodious pa lors have beeu neatly papered, painted, carpeted and furnlated with new ant ei"«atd planes. &.C.. for tli" accommodation of the musical and ornamental department. Two ad ditional Pro'ess&rs will be added to the Faculty—a lady and gvntl-m»n, late of Troy I-Vmale nl' Ke, N Y. The boarding department win acccmmodate at present, between seventy- live and cue hundred young ladles, and will be uuder the supervision of the Pres ident and his I.idy and parentx may be assured that no pains will be spired, not only to promote tbe Scholarship and standing, but the health aod com fort of their daughters. This Ins'itntion being now placed under auspices of the "Mount Ida College Association,"and incorporated with tbe highest Col legiate wers, full aud formal Diplomas, conferring appropriate Literary Degrees, «ul h* award"4 to those ycang ladles who complete the prescribed course of atudy. Expenses wlil be reduced to meet the tlm's. St tides ts will be received at sny time du ring the Sist half of the session mayl-tf Bav U TOOKB. Jliuuical. 1JHOF. T. WOLLNBB. of Osrmanj, who has for the last two and a half years had charge cf the depaumest of Instrumental music In th™ Troy Con f-rrnce Academy. West Poultney, t., has made this city his pcrui'tnerit home, and off.'1*' hi* professional services tothe citir'ns of Davenport and viciidty, up on tho foll-'Witiir terms Rat's of ins'ruction per lessons r*r.6t(ih per week—Piano or Melodeon. in cla-ses, $5, aamta lm Musical Composition and Thorough Bass, $20 In adll'ion to the above. Instruction is offered to a cl«»s in Oeraau at $5 per term of 10 weeks. 2 lessons a week. Instruction wilt be given at Wollaer's Made Booms, No. 1, Far jest's Blo:fcJeoner of 8dan4 Per ry streets Should any desiring laatrucUon oh the Plana er Melodeon at their own homes, they can be accommo dated st an extra eharge of St per term. rUDBtOK WOLUm. Planus taaed by tbe year ar sthenriae. siaH W* tor ONr.OI«M sraiETa. ha».i.g J^tn !uio to loaeont ti« iar«- and am r*. aMortiiitui or ij.-BU, «.li*., boy-, ,i.,l Cblidr«ii's Booh and fthoea, Sh-tfce ttortrbt poaMhl- Mn-e,, Will sell Bpoa M»t PstwiUt TrraM—IVTBM IIlllta IM fail I*, jruc cuti: -»•...fa llou till I caanot I.j »*cry raa«oiitiil tuo-t re»p«-etfuii a call tiaia au.- cuy ai.d C^vntry Friend* before purtba*lnc. 1'AVclipuri, July -^3, ». o. TODD BOOTS AND SH0K8! ZtetAll, Wboleaale «Ai AT THE EJVPMRE STftHE I BHADT STRBBT. DAVENPOHT. L•tock HAVS now store a large anJ we:: ««lecUd of Bta ta anl Shora. lo which I Invite ttic attenUon ol all in want of article* In my Una. Oiruntry Triultri winhing to repienlAh tbelr «u,ck Win dnl it to thetradTantag* t« call on me before par. Sha-mit eisewhere To my Dwmurous caitoBiera who prefer fVrfr—I Wvrk we con tin u- to ho)d oot Indacaoients u tbe Way of primt and styMsA teork, not equalled IhiD nd«i of Mew Vork. A: km OF Ladies' work manufactured at uaal Ni] h. eAaam. *YE If .ffftHIIMl —AT THE— orrr SHOE STOHB. 33. B. OABZjBTOZV, Corner lilt antl Kraly MX IurNOW S KECKIVINO HI8 SUMMaa STOCK Boot* m*ycL Bhoea tor Which for superior quality sod variety innot be ex cel ed all of which has bern nianufacturcd and se I'-cted eipressly for i KETAIL TRADE, aal wl'l be sold at tli'most reasonable prices to salt the iic-s lie al«o ii. inufai uren to op:er ^'111^ Fine Frvm-li Calf Boolk, S.-wed and Pegged Oaltert and Shoe* male by the be*! of workmen at the City ehoe Slot*. June2-dtf Bool and Mhoe Removal Boaiford d) Buita Hare removed their Bout & Shoe Store to No. 3, NlebelPs Black, Corner of Brady and Second Streets. mchlldtf MOKK TO BK AI)MIUKI THAN TH* RICHEST DIADEM EVER Worn by Kings or Emperors* What! Why a Leautiful Head of Hair. neosuse it Is the o'uameat A himself provlJed for all onr race. Reader ,although the rose tnty blo. in ever MI brishtlyln the glowing cheek, tteeve be ever spat klinK, the le-th be ihose of pearK lf the head Is l-ereft of Its (overini or lhe Lair bo ar srted aud shrive 'ed, har»h and diy, or worse Mill, is sprinkled with UAVIA A TIPTON, fc ray, nature will los- more than hslf her charms. 1'rol. Woml'a Ha|r Kestorat.v n used two or three times a we k. will restore ar.dper- i following and Judge. Tlie writer of th" ilrst is the ceiebrste'l Pianist. Thalberg: New York, April 19,1S64. Dear SirPermit m« to express to you theobiisa. tiona I am ander for the entire restoration of ny hair to Its ordinal color abjut the time of n.y arr. vai in the run. tftat"s it was rap'dl- i,« comiim griy, but ajKm the application of your "Hair aestorative" it I a on reccv r'd its origuul hue. 1 consider ycur aentorstive a S verv Wondtrf Jl nr. nticn, i|tiite efli cacious a w i. as agreeable. I am. dear ur, yours truly, S. THAI.KSBO. "Drjch a'r (J-vyllelydct." Welch Newspaper offlce, ia Nassau st, Ap'l 14,l!5v pRor O Woon Dear Sir Some manth or Sl.T w**'ks atto I reeeivcd a bottle of y .nr Hair Kei torative aud ttive It my wife, whoromlnded to try it on her hair, little thinsinw at the time that it wo ul restore the :rav hair, but to hers as well as toy sur prise. aft' a f-w we-ks' trial It has |,»rforrie that, wonderful Oci ly mrniuK al, th x'ay ball, to a dara browu, at the sanie lime beautiryinu atid liiifk en:ns lliu hair. I strongly re .mmend the above Bestorativ^o all rsona In want of Mi-h a ri,an„-e Of ti.eir hair. CIIAKI.KS CAIIOKW. WOODS A CO, Prapri-tors, 3I'2 Broadway, New York, (in the crest N Y Wire Balling Establish ment.) and 114 Market kt, Ht tool* Mo And sold by al! good Druggists and Fan-y Ooods P*"ier" 29-da.ia Why is th# Demand so Great for AfnCE U A i S n Because it will, in all cases, safely and effectually cure that nmch dresded scourge of the Wet- Chills, Fever and Axue—without fall at.d in casee will coun teract the poison of Malaria, of wh'eh fact ttoii'ands can stify an4 utilike all otlr-r n ist:ums, it is only recomtii'ud. one Class of dlsoncs, an as a toiilo It"is unauipatsed. We will- ff-r s few evidences of Its woitb, by met: of inlltience and high standing. DB. MAVV—Dear Sir: Foj seve-nl years past I have used your Ague eal.-tam in my dai practice and have cl sely obseiv its ff cts In hundreds of cases, »nd In no case ha* It failed to produce the most happy «ff- ct. I can most cbeeriullv recomm nd It as a certa ti specltlc tor chills, fever and sgue, and malarious disease*. Truly Yours. BOOK TRADE. Sheet Muftic iA.t WLm.lt —AT Tilt Rork fiiffnil JTVmmIc Stare, jTD-lT-dtf VioliuH, Aecordeoaift, fVMlra, Fiffn, CMliar*, Bmniom, Tamborint*, AND OTH Kit at eti Al. IfcKIHrlf RMTS. AT Vf i»Y l.ow PHK KM. ALkO— lMSTftCCTORS ur Ail, KIWF9. II. A. POHTtR 1 BHO Juo* K. llf €iK3 .jr 0.##t.ii.vs. Atihr Old Keek Island Htere. BKINli J| j!.|, lo lie-, ur Ctigjiri n.ent«. we have e..neli d-il to .xl. OCT vLti-e iL ..r ».• .!• at gie-.tiy redo-..' ,,Iir,-F .. MlWM Nt* Vims, -iv '25, 1-I.V). P*oi O Wooii Wita coutwi-rice do I Beiid your llair ltestorstr.e as HIK the most Ulca clous artii ,• I ev- »aw. 8l- using air lUirH-s toratlv uiy hair and whiskers uhirh w i- alnont white have gradually grown dark and I now lee| con ,dent that a few more a| plications wlli restore thei.i to their natural 4or. It also hss relieved me ofa!l datidrutl and unpleasant It'hing, oinnion amens persons who rsplie neeloy. KII.BT. AU.ut two years a»o my hair commenced falling off and turning gray I was fs«t liTjia.iic bald, and had tri nl many remdie-ito no eft ct. I eoium- need csin- ycur R' .stor.i! iv in Jan uary last. A few appl.catioiis fasUned tnr hair flrm! -. It l^gan to a:l up, grow cut, auj turned baf k to it former lor, (t. ark.) A» this tlm it Is fully restored to i»t original color, al an I »p l»caiance, and I cheerfnlly r»commend its uses to ail. Chicau'u, LI, May 1, IS.W. J) HOK.S The He*!orn ti\ e is put up In tjottles of '.i sizes, vn lsr.ee, nicdiuiii an 1 emill the small M:i a pint, and retails £,for one dollar per bottle the meltoni holds at l«ast twn'i per e- nt more in p'o[K,rtlon tha the small, ret.jii, f„r twodi ilars pert ot'ie the large'1 ci* a quart, 4" )-r o nt more 1:1 prop, rtlon, and -tai's ,r H. AUSTIN, M. D. Jfarthall, Mith.,Fth, 1IIA, 1S57. DR. MANN At CO. I have sold large amount of your Ague HtWam In this vicinity, and from my per son «1 knowledge of it, I be icve it the best remedy for ehllls, fever and ague that hss ever e-n r.ld in cur State. Baspectfully Vcu's. O. A. llVDI. Athtabulu, Ohio, January, lal lboi. MESSRS k MANN CO —Gents: In canvas siurthe States of Ohio and Michigan for th» sale of th- different remedies of which we have control, our attention has been called lo observe the gr.-at name that your A*oe Uilaam has gain-d for lts If In every piece whe'e sold. It realiy teems to be theptttpW* oit-n remedy, and it sells more rapl than all others. It is destined to sapercede all other asm- remedies tn the market. Vry Trulr fours, MBSSRS a K MAlfM A CO.-Vrnf I have at our lioase a St. Loula sold your Ague Balsam some i three yesrs, and hav" carefully observed Its ffect in curliiK. and must In all candor say, I do not bellsve Its equal exists in ail the acrid of medicines. To my personal knowledge it Dss mted permanently every I time, aod I have known it used, after ah other reme- I dies have beer, tried in vsia with -he most l.appy rt »nlt And what 1s mere remarkable 1 have never known a case but what remalvml cured, for at least that season. I have n beMt«ncv In recommending It as a perf-ct triumph over'bill* aad fever. Bespectfully Yours, PBOF O WOOD. S. K, MANX & CO., Proprietors, Oa lion, Ohio. Sold by all good Draggiats. 1^37-dAwSm TO BCONOMAL FAM1LIK8. Aud L.adi«»* Carried or §iBgl«. FOB session often weeks, at $10 Violin, Fifty Cents endor-d, In poetage stamps, the uode-»lgoed w ll forward,by return mall, tbe following iovaln ble hcuvhold receipts, made with out troubl*, and fvll printed Instructions. For ten cents you can procare what would coat at the stare one duller— vtz How u, make PotidregabUe, forreiuorln Mperfla oas Heir. Bow to make uv.th powder. How to make n.lr Beetoralt*aa» How to make Hair Dye. How to make Kmedes. Bow to make Bloem of Bases, to reaove FretAiea frfifttbl flM How ia meke Bouse for Ue —Hatss, •ow to mska Indelible Iafc. •ow to care eorae ••w to make Cement, far •ariaer V. Twal i stisn' hM HMMi tetli* lb •reditor». Oar »ti. !i |,.llM„ COL-HI* of k«. Stali-.. a-y, lioM I'.IK, W»ll P«p au.l I» ODTB -of ||,« plets it k« to l«i-.uiidli tie- NorihweM towlnch we invitr »|.e. .el ait uti ,n. We ha» al-«a urn and superior Hock I Mu»l.«l lt:»trui,.nt-, i luiltne nd Hei«1e. i,«. Onr st.xkof Mi et Mu.-lc will be-.oil at iru'i t-.i^toii..h mink- ii :yrr» Miaei an. u. Ptt ki. at c,.,t acid ie-». ar kle* at nmcb l. ri thsr. llr.t ot. Gr-at IIM*i.|..r .HL. t*»h burehaaer,. Clt!?. n« gork M.ir.d, D,.T. iit»„t, Mollne at,.! vKiiiiiy, ara Inv ted lj call ^nd exAalue our stock. ^, h. A.roaraa aaacTHKR. aock Island JaneS, ISSS. Jun-l7-dif Cweo. IV. 1£11m Co* !\o. 14 I.ellwlre llcw. H1™ jmt re(ei\.-d a large stock-r II Veil M*aprrtt. Also oacoatl! itr.' nt a raie I t. BNOXjZSBC BOOK!, whi--h they Will #e:l a' the London, Pubtinhere Price*. A I.SI Bolli\and I'ivillusion's N E W W O K S O V A K i A lion. O. II. fcuiitir,, Beictnercenctof W«H Life,,, gof Skeuhea lui- Ofenilnent chaiarte'i- in and out of Connrns l»rtant lgal trial- in lhe State of tr,liana, fc. i Kvnlt blopvgrM. Price $310. I i.i|ue,t moat h.t- re.tl y»r« k tloil has i 1^6. Davfiipori. Ap: ill 1 E N A A I A last reeelved. Price—S3 (HI. At the ROCK ISI^Nl) B(H.»K 3TOIIB Batiadtf Rock Island Book Stowi At thij e-tabl!rhu.nit will be found a large Mock o BLANK BOOKS. BCiiOOL BOOKS, BTATIOMKUT, WALI. PAPKR WHOLESALE AND RKTAII.. Agentafor White's N. V. Type Foundry and B. Hoe A Co:'a PRINTING PRBSSK8. A large Stock of Printer'n Material on bsnd. ...... At our MUSIC 8TUKF., (opposite His Book Store) wl" be '°und one the mo. eaten, ive stocks of Pi- mno1 "n(1 Mtlo'leoru in the North-West. A visit to ottr ,,le, mat.cat.y secure to all such an ornament Bead the ,, H. will pay the tro .tie. A. POAIKK &. JanUJAwtf K,,ck K.^d. in. Tkonsan«s Kolls ot Wall Paper FROM TIN CENTS AND IT WARDS, for Sale in J/ots to suit Purchasers. BOKDKBSshades. Till BEST AMD C11K A PK.'iT IIORSK AM) ATTIsE 71EDI1I\E IN I III LL-.HT.L,. Moan's Ointment mid tonditiou Powder. For Purity. Mtl'lti'tt, t'trtainly anil nr«a, Si.nan's OIMMUNI galls -f all 7I.K i i- Dlst« m|er, As good as new. Fofar furnished with New Sp'lngs Trimmed and repaired Main gany, Cane J- at, Offlce and Bar-Boom Chairs repaired and wsrre.nte-1 good. Painting and Varnishing Le on the shcrt-st no Uoe. The nnderslgned will always b« found at his shop to Oil ad orders. Ladles, havs your furniture varclshe] and save expense of parchasliut new. iea»dtf 0. w. no H, S" A A 8 BBWDBY. Xeu York, Feb. 23. lHoft. V, stc 1/, (10,18, e. K i -H BX, swli,e%, ssc 1, So, 3, e. HI, «w J, sec ,t W, 4, a. ICE, HEAL ESTATE.'-® W. E. BARJ-.m Attoue»y at Law. I'hialanti® n N" SllRPUKKl A SON. Psper Dealar* and Patter Hangers kinds, sprains, bruises, cracked heels rl-^b.ne, wlrd^alls, p. I- evil, callus, spavins, sweii«y, tistula, sitfa%ts strains, lame iess and cracklounderi'd f*e1, scratehi s and grease, mange, and h- n rlist-mpir, PIWII.II will REMOVE sll ii.lUwnsati .n and fever, purify the 1 lh. ltsnn lhe •kin, ci'-anse the water, and strengthen eVe:y psrt nftl.-bolv, and p-oved a sovereign reni'dyfor ihe following hide botir.d, los-. of arpetitc, inwstd rtrmns, yelir.w wat'-r, !t flammiti n of the ry s, fa tigue fr. iii hard risriir, abo rh» unistl-m, romiuon ly«all»d a'ill complaint, *birh prn.^t so fatal tn many valuable homes In tin 'lu .ti v. It Is aino a safe a lid uertaiQ rcin'My for Co'igas and C'ids, which generate so many di-.t (. WAI TKIt B. SI.OAN O i -lrial Piopri r. Grand Depct.Jt P"*ith wan »i iu ba anient of llit Ri'iirrurd it- ias, Chrago, 11iniol», snd sold In nearly evrry I'.'.en In all Uie w-.tei I, 8'ates All Wbcl -aaie D: b^gmt-, sell the mcd ins at our regular wtoi« -ale prierg. FOR lloKSES AND CATTLP, Sl.oaN's ISISNI RII:LI la truly a Oieat Keiucdy. Half a 85 ten* bolt e ot 8ioar.'. I oat ant Ri lief, clvi n In a pint of warm water, sei :. fall* t. cure a llors« of ,nini' :i .lie In a few minutes In xtnme easej repeat tr.r se it frtetn tuiiiiitsB For li'nlses, Stralr.s, 8| rains, and many rither tn imles on Horn s, Catt e, and other animal.-, Sl-.-.n's Instant Belief rp' tli!y eftcct a ure. Many iutit have |h en atoiii.hed to wi'ri as the ra| I I cures ef l«'cted,t-y ti e n-e ,.t this wonderful m"iiolne. tut -dAwlim Hew Cabinet \%arerooim. (Ion. Rfc JSl.iSPANL, OUIi lHST'S) WHEBB Princeton, III., Sept. ivtJi, 1867. all kinds ot Furniture can be had as Chairs. Tab!- LB a Bargain. THE following described K-al Bstate: iwh, sec 4, 80. 4, 10 acres in he south west quarter of sectian aaone 11) SO #, e It will be divided to anlt purchasers. PrlcalSM per aer '. Teims caib, balance on 4 yeass time with 10 per Ceat Itereet, payable annually. Mi 'ciireof jyUalfiw C. H. KENT. Pest Office Bui dlag. a. o. coaouow, JAMS YANTIS. Attorney at l.sw ft Jto*%rj Ptrtilic. Congdon Sl Vanli», GENERAL COLLECT!-N"I» AGENTS, Eeal Estate Brokers, DATEHPOBT, IOWA. WILL give special attention to collectlag and •scaring claims of ever kind. Also, buy, sell, exchange, loan snd psy taxes on Beal Ejtate, negotiate 1. ana, itamlne land, uues, Ac hr. Oi northwest corner of Brady A Second et, Snd atory. Singer's Hewing Machines. ITsafsrn OJfic*. I.'si Lake Street, Chu ,igo. IU. M. SIMS' A CO having M. SIMS' A CO having estab Ithe.1a Wes tern offlce f,r the ssic of their Machine*, would call the att nt Ion of tee lei us of Davenport to their FAMILY lEWIKd MACHINE, rhleh Is the la teat pre« ntxl lor Tompatttion. It Is TFOBN A waiaa IS the uteat pre-nlrn Inr Compsttlloa. It Is calcolateon r"»lvlng flftv ce-t~ r. 'bed tha meat s«*ily operated of any m.cbineevcr made they sell, buy fron the 0A8II IIOI 'E of Thtl*mackluei,tormatiufictui inyj,urpoiei, have aeequal. w as. laisir ttMHassai 9«Milimw«&ias HARM*, We.te a Agent It" Lake street, ChMago I^^A eofr of I Singer A Oo's Uasstt« «ji| le furalahed yrafis on appilcation- |tig i te itwator's Patent First Premium FIFTBIN DOLLAR Jtafly Setting JltmeMme, tar nraatloal alllltF.ttepUs baaan. Par sals illaN, MM1I SUSN. HfMWiiMNi w. BAten, fobrj Public, Davenport. K. tftni-R & v., WO. t. !K KOLL'.H BLOCK. DattSPohT. I WA. Save opened Rrnu« Office At N«. 3.1. MOI TII TIIIHB «T., Plli|.»J» p«|». T1bt "aL* r*oii.'Tir ft*. il.ne Hitiim I.awi^. r..il. Mfniti, ao-1 oU- tlHT»T» Ko lam cuimt i.mi at We-tern «et'Uuir!. V ti l-hl: a l.-lpl,, ICS i St th-ir oftl Mkt he l»trt' h- n. I* r- ihvit*4 u p«U r» BIT t*» ^rtt At their Office |B Davroport .'Anattil, Will |, etind »!)j,p!y fiurante^-l lot- .-rfc i. A i rt -f dr. land, mjowa an.o.«rta and Mia. •NHly cent (»-l Jtre In 111 iMPRilt Kl IlKMS 111 So!-' N.,»iioni- Lan Wi r.'atitl l( inan). ai«d on 11acts Ai ti au.* inr nriaixraa B. B. Oairgya, Kcq Pti.ad a Back. PbUad'a Me-srs gov,i a Bstev. p' f.hf" "w'1 M^hV Baitlmoro. I «ibs« -t Ha till «r M* sars C-. k Al S»* t, |ijv» ri»f.rt. A lien H. a: K I'sg, r. Ee| Farmers Bar k. Laaeastrr j.v ot"'^ Missouri St* Lo^,. Mlcal fJhtate *lgenvy^ 4 .MO Iom. I K, 1**1 Estate and Insurance Aetata, tint Urn in F.rchanye, N..TUUES i'lULI. A.M» CoSiVKYASCMw, Oflir* 25, DawnporiN Block, MAI* ||.J uttU.N hT'i. Vatiublf at) Property l«r Sale. VV,',' ,,V!"V.:'r:•«-1 h. !n Mitel-eiiv, M«.kli,tc-h Ion's A'aiitiens —Al Ac ... nAVIN'Oto I cu u» —AI o, i^at'y lhe .•p*artd f^rinaiiy prtT tf Llflnprston'sGmt Work JOII HHOTI1KK, ia#. T-I and In Forr «..O.u. A L»I.-+r I„I !r. M. ne arte I„,«" Jylldtf Siayiuaker, liaa* 4 irawfoN, Ural r.ntatt .It/tnl*, 7 WoMt Socouctat, UA i .M'OKl, IOWA, a (0m|.lete and acce,«(,. a. Titles an i., ,i. omtlete and acee, w'a'rri'^i FANCV -.DODS, YANK KG MOTIONS i. .. &c„ Ac. a(l to ail lai,.l~ In .s,ott c..ci.t» P-iior advantages to, the essmmation I' ells tin c-tme:il in.,hi y for the transacti n ol all h.jne be' th fa Hit These abst ra i ahy »u- Titl— an I ll leaMnl e ctrefully compll-4 fr..m l" lh" Nation of I,lu4 2. Ac 'Mmeat at Tat... ii. v. SI„IVTIAKI:R, NOTA n v PIIILII ash CnnMistioRKa or Drns toa Jiui»ii..-,(,1 A N. HAWFOHO Al'iOlth I.\ it (.' )l'NKI .1 .i i|| j' DAVLXI'OkT, Iowa. rilHF. subvribers -.i iThTfoiiowlng parcel. ofBeal tiTe att«{.e. .r!7.otu",,^h ,V st^i-,^ XlV per Hangers, and hai.a every «iyt« ut paper Who i S'*tlisti«-Ms, ot il... most eltg.i! Would be with are walls, when you lanhav your booses papared and msdc comfortable for a trifle, i r"^ct,nl1' i y o y UU c' and 8 ott stieeis, lot ho*I.si, u^n wl.i. i* er^. 'r.l frame house, and bi ic* euti,. tLi wll ,ow r4B,c c,,jr or,,,r""',a sr.d lot Flr-bosrd Prints, Tiester Ornamenu, A bouse With the lease of or. tWol,,i. Window Gold Transparent and b'autl- Mre«t»,- street ful, Paper Curtsli s, plain, green, blue, but! and it- ''"''M' Urn"- In I vrr .-ntn,),, hh,,,,,!,. gure.1, at very l-.w prlees. We are Philadelphia Pa- II No 3 A hot tn and iliouu cry ia v. N" lr*a»e ti"'• Balls, HooniB, Ceilings and lie.. rstlvo Pap'iliig »*raam west of Locust Mre, L,.n,Ur„i brkkmil done In a Myl-not to be eXre||.d In nt p-iymtot for tl.e above Please call on Becond stre-t, '-.iri. of Hock I-land Ath str«et UiM i i n War- Price $1 4W. Tt rma of paymen: A 10I of!"Mio on the .one i Main and sit uatlena for a ie id'iee nn'er the b.uii. 'lir' e lots in 8la-niak'r's subdivision n '«"t lth a •.« hou e w n four ro ms and b..M „,i u in r. st a li.ilon',. Add! twi ii Mr.-v. ii and Gain' No!» In A and is r*pidiy au- liersedlng all other ointments and Liniments now ID Ul^ 'ur lh following ili'fBBi'r aresh wounds, 8. n,on. sth 1,1 reel on .o-.ll, side of nfth of Ii!,' k island eir« el, of B«« k t-land street No lo_ A lot near Mn, list l',|ee|j'w, '""I1 With 4 rronis and lUkie tor 1, Parker s addition, •f a ]IM, ••J'*»,'ash, alaoc" in matal »r j»»r -I'liiiim. «»filv flNKl lo!i,.r N- U A frani' house with 2 srsrs of ground rr.V'i'.B 't»ets, ntar th. groiut.ia «,f i Lath -lie F' mill. .Seminar I'" !a 0 Hi. i,i|,»(.t .j,.% east with a nisi it i,e .purr. No 4, Two bui.dnd Kanjr illation. (ii:oi«sE such I, Toilets, lluresu.«. Slug and Waab Standi, Wsr lr ,' et, Cupboards Fancy M»d steads, Common Belst'a ls, Niv ht le KxtensUn Tables, and other articles to. numer..us to mention. A ho a ants Book Cases, .inters D' stts, rtliow cases, of every kind and rnad- to order and war ran- d. OU) FURNITURE REPAIRED tU ^sr* for a numterof lota «»fi Hia'y «tii *t,i Haniri n tr«• i*. i N. el's subdivision of lot lor Is ars. at \erv g' und nt,fr. tl& b. 'jr *nno-q wmi, the privilege.,f punhMini.-r have the Improyt minta pad lor at ,|, e6,|cfIt^ l' i a n an «-f sr.,all th'.ut I en tax- with r. th" anxiety of apilal 'o procu-e a horm i heavy iol- MSI VOL providing |..r a i ivy Coiiiilry l'ro|Mrly. No I. A 4 a re- »o|,e and 'n,dej nmg *at r. No Tie- north «'st ^uai ••acres near Kutiisl ve, fia '.-ultivalion, a tn.au ho. ir rt.n r.f ft I, ea«t, iti« i, which therr l~ No 8, Twp 19, Sa r.s brr.ke. of s- 5, twp Tf, B1, pon it. ,, 'rty a reg, in#Mtien 17 twpfei. K i. «,»t, iCedar fount)., running water. Only $• 'r a ie No Th- si 11, twp JS, uth ea»t quatter of I, west price $i ^r acre. Mot K _-hly aerej, 0r':v'r w y" -A ,„jf nC|r rl'l' ,J0n4 Sl&l-ra.-re. ka.y terms ndi I 'sr u, of. .it res, sec 17, twpM), I, "est. A large rok hou e. wo »n! water, *4.i le so,d in win.:. In part, loo gt.es ju whtat. If tak'nMs.ri the crop wilt be giv.n in.oratir rscii an i unhaie the crop on the ground. A .p*o Jelvdtf tie at Estate •lyencfj. MC KOLLS, OFF1CK, OOBMEK BHADT AND SECOND BTB. Ulo4-k, Davonport, Iowa- Sate. ALABGF. AM ot NT or TUB HB8T CITT aad tOi.MKv PROI-AklY—improved and ummpiored—&tvi*rjr low ratrg. ai Beautiful Residence Lata at prlccs that fall to mit persons wishing a lot for a home Br uire of GIO. L. NK IIOI.IJi, •prJltitf (jtjr Krn(]j aC( nt*Ui OAZiijA.GZZ£:ri'a Real Efitale, Land Kxchanges OtSEKAI. COMMI.-RION, I't'H'.IIASINO, laliw :III«I C'olli-ciiiiK .%K«'*IR)V No. 10A AAA^oi-FH ST., Cxicauo, II.I.. Aqft* in n try City and Principal Tounatmtlka Lnttrd Stata*. ISSNTFTIO* r.r TBE Kisu is M« Wtt r. J. OALLA»IIEK Ac Ca Praprletarw. He,is, BKhangc-J, Bent" and -aae#, psrp. ertyofail kirds L'.ca'ts I awr» WaaaaMTs at ad the govs niaeiit Land Oflkes, with Warrants or Cash. Attends to btjylri!? sad seli.ng M«rchaadiae of a kinds for non-re«id cts. Provid'-s merchants, manufacturers and other* with mealed cluksor partn' rs. Obtaitii. rihiblti, bays scd reiis pst'nt rlgh's Furnishes to order and senda to any tart ofths Horth-w.-st, clerks, Mechanics, LatWs.Ac Collections and sll buis-rs rr ect-l with th practiw of the .aw, promptly attended to. Parties sealing uh lan''n or oth'-r p:' p'*rty t' rt• change for rwerchardite win pka»e r- member to en cloMi a fee of to p.iy for ad n rtlsltg. All letters of erqnlry to secure attention luoat have en. Jos'd--ne postage stamp. All business matters itr:ctly coafldeetisf. Comrn'S.lo .a moderate, and all orders promptly attended to jy»» The Canh Nj Hn-m rathe O'.ly one o enau-e tne ,.tuj bad manag'muit, tsd buyii .,,. i ,,jr .to,k Wh n ke ,r^. a h.'.? that does ^%,e.4„ business he do»f riot gtn-traniee ,•!. rs' ln-leM' bit Is at*a,s sure g. °OD STOt K, at.: at ceatfatmid er,force huc.-ss Tli-re is rtoboHf. 'O I able to tricks and trsps of trafeas thel'..u- .• slness and if you ot.ld avoid the «is nows dr g» so »y p-rsoris who d..a cre.1^ ba- inets snd c: .v calcalateon rteeivlng fifty cents or, he dollar en ail ST. ZJI I IMPORTERS AiiEM A an WHOLESALE DEALXa BraHdifs, Wine* aud Cigars, Mo- ISO BABDOLPa STBEBT, OklCAOO. Iu. JyaJdly «pHnrdal^«ard^i7