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irs." STATE DEMOCRAT. oitv »*vii«irf»t our I H«.wail Humboldt the will l»e ANtl It. IBMk (kaKmlr *»i» fwi»««»wi. fbe PMum t«» hereof auUSeJ tbst gp Prni nV Stale CtMiMUou to* IMitf, will to prt Motnee, Tbuftday. Jum SM. 1IW, Is th. Capitol, at W o'ck. *i A! fbe purvoM lb* Convention to noniioste uu fur Me t.41»win* odfc.e». W be tiled el the Ik wbcr «de*.lion J. Cr* itunmrutir, OHS* LmUManl U«w«rMor, f\rt* Judf/ti tj UU Sut*m*4 Omrt. Ai*o I adjpt •UC,J orgeaWatlon of the Imi Biay Im. Imm« eikiillH to eecnre tfce trl •m( pllO't^le* end BvlUlli' o. TD« r*ik»of tei»r»eoniaWn will I MM every %»t fur 8ainuel Dftuitlas, Secretary o g)|i. |u (KU lT, It&i, f'Hluws Ailtui ...••••.•• Allauiake I Ja.k*oo ir. 1 Jasper. •......... ..... & 8 J. (TTI. ii, .11 JotllMoli. .... u 1 Jor.-» 7 Aixikuk .... 7 6 R«a»llUl 1 4 I*- -J2 A'eliiooli ..••••«••••• Br«li.|i i«n« ......... l-UK't •••...•-• Blltlei Bwhai. n ........... OalhoeD ............ Carton Omi «M|r (Wr Uordu...»••••• Oheroker. ......«••-• OMcbeaw S Luulaa........... S 9 I.uu .... 11 6 Lu' a. Clark' Clt»tm OtlBlntt Ur* Mil Halle*.. ••via.... Ikxa'-ur Delaware D"S Moines........... Dieknuon Dabuiue KayetWi Floyd r*.*lin Pr a) •reeii* Oraody ..— Mnthrie. Hamilton............ Haiioc k Harrleon Henlm Henry ........... 4 Pov.i-^biek. ...... 4 7 RiOgS id.... 1 14 Bat 1 1 Scon 99 Sbeihy 1 7 Blory 3 i Tenia............ ..... o 1 Taylor .... 9 4 Onion .... i 1 Van Hurl II ....l.'I i Wapello .... IK o Witneii... .... 1 WanhinKlu. •.... .... 7 1 Warm .... 6 •t W .... 4 4 Wluneshi 'k..... .... ft e Wlnoebagu 1 a Woodbury........ .... 9 i Wolth .... 1 Wright .... 1 Iowa Mora ir every fractlm *er /BTty Ml addUloa •I delegate bet bi eu allowed. Pellicular attention N ailed to Urn *0111111 of the Democratic Hlal' Convention* fur aevral paa years prohibiting ell representation by proxy volen. Hw several County Central OoiiuUlleei are **pe dally repealed to see that county u.-ling* lie held fer tin' purpose of aeiidliiK delegate* JiB A. WILLIAMSON, (A'* Statt Jf*tn A. Com. •TATK «'0*Vr^iTMI*... AHIIUa. uou« 1:." "Witliout any ijualilication, our tremely ex jealous cotciupoary, the O'u- zrttr, in its yesterday'h issue, says that "reasons given fur the postponement of the Democratic State Convention from the 1st of June to the 'J.'Jil, the day after the Republican Convention, ate simply ridiculous.'* fuch it may seem to We a paper that is constantly up to ridiculous tricks and artful dodges," font why cannot our neighbors give some plausible reason wht/ the postponement is not bona tide. k now that it is was done at the urgent request of many staunch 1 cmo- craU who ha*l nothing to do with naming the day first set. The annual meeting of the Masons of the State of Iowa at this place on ths first of June, is reaton enough were there no others, font when it is atao considered that at the time to which the Convention has been postponed the Supreme Court In session there, a double reason becomes at wood which once apparent. If our neighbors have smelt "a nigger in the pile" why don't they trot him out. The Convention stands postpon ed i.ut'.i the -Uh day of Jtitie, at timc:ways and means will be in augurated to postpone the election of Republican State oflicials and cormpt- ionists, sine if. THi: Tll'TOm KAI1.KSAD. The Muscatine Journal is again ex horting the people of that city to put their hands into their pockets and aid the Tipton Uailroad Co., in completing that road. The Jonrtmi says the gr:u ling and bridging is already more than half completed, "but," says the editor, "it is a painful fact that the available resources of the company are •arrowing down, and unless something la speedily done to increase those re sources, work must ncsesarily be sus pended at an early day. It is useless to disguise the facts as to the real con dition ot things." We feel somewhat of and interested possibly can i in the completion of that road, and we are •ery sorry that there is any prospect the enterprise falling through, and Wc do most sincerely hope that the nonicd men of Muscatine will push it through at all events. We do now— ever have considered the building of that road a matter of great import ance to our city—even more so than it be to citizens aalves, It might fity to do Muscatine. The of Muscatine declared their intentions to to so. Were it not that onr citizens have a greater and better project •re those among you who are able and abundantly able to push that road •bend, and thus confer a great blessing Bot only upon Muscatine but Daven port. Do not let the entergriso •Dw by any means. Thb Power pievion* decinons in the juriapnidenc* ui the The •rguweaU £, the Judge establishes the ri^ht of all i 1 rro» treated by Congress or of the Mate Legislature, to jfrant cer tificates of natnralizati|ti under t)H acta of Congress. STAIt is KIWI. The Marshal County Times, has ad v.ees that thcC. I. is Nebraska U. U. will be completed to Cedar Rapid, within a few weeks. It will then be the longefct road in operation in the State. This road has had no land grant* to aid it in Me cnn«trnctfom The times suggests that the citizens of Marshal County help the road along by county loans. A Vau aiii.k CoftaaspovoKN-r. The Dversville Mercury has a corres pondent who has lniI out atheism and ail its concomitants. Ills name is J. fc 1 Madl.on 1 M«ha-k4 ..... O Mar on. ........ 1. Mar.bail........ S 1 Mm- .... a 1 Mil' hel ..... 9 S 6 1 MontKoine-y..... ..... 1 4 1 i'i iscailm II It Pje i 1 PJk Plymouth........ .... 1 .11 Pot U wait suite... 6 K. War moth. He closes his last let ter with this paragraph "Mr. Kihtok I have tried to prove the existence of a iod, without mak ing use of the Inspired Writings next week I will trv my hand on the Devil." We admonish him to "draw it mild," and be careful not to burn his fingers. The Marengo Visitor says that the rush of I'tke's i'eak teams through that place, is enormous. We don't doubt it at alL .Don't wait to4'ay.—Hie Maren go Visitor, of the 7th, says, that there was a meeting held in (»recn Town ship, Iowa County, not long since to devise "ways and moans" to prevent the payment of the M. Ac M. R. R. bonds. We learn that a long string of resolutions were passed, and that pledges were made to raise to defray expenses, Messrs. Templin and Clark, to leceive the $2,UU0 if they succeed, and nothing if they don't.— We apprehend the gentlemen will have some difficulty in finding "tlaws" in the proceedings, but if they do the bonds, being transferred into the hands of third and innocent parties, they will have a "dubious time" in prevent ing the collection of the interest and principal of the bonds. The persons uttending the meeting did not consid er it just that they should have to pay taxes to help build a road through Marengo, but no doubt, it would have been ail right that the citizens cf the uort part of the county should help make the road through (ireen town spip, if it had been located there. It is a poor rule that wont work both ways. Moke Bovs than* Ciuls.—From the recent Report of the Superinten dent of Common Schools, it appears that there are n,.°.^7 girls and :,7ll boys in Van Buren County, between five and twenty years of age. It also appears that the boys outnumber the girls by That's what appears.— Now there's something that don't ap pear. We'd like to know where these three hundred and twenty-four boys expect to find wives, after a while.— Echo answers c/mr! Valley Xecs. A census has just been taken o' Muscatine county, which shows that the population of the county, without tin city, is 10,»7o. The numlier of males exceeds the females by 077.— The number of acres of improved land 80,590 acres in sorghum last year 1-0| gallons of molasses produced from the same 0,8(57 acres in or chards 709 acres in Hungarian grass 1,141 acres in cultivated meadow 0,110 tons of hay 0,!7 i acres ot spring wheat 28,404 bushels harvest ed 1 ."2,781 acres of v. inter wheat 847 bushels liaivested 1,827 acres of oats 7,234 bushels harvested 17, 500 acres of com 22,270 bushels harvested "01,702 acres of potatoes 2,221 bushels harvested 57,297 hogs sold 0,000 value $00,267 cai tlc sold VS7 value*01,771 pounds of butter manufactured 200,111 lbs. of cheese 17,640 pounds of wool 5, 024 value of agricultural imple ments *00,039. Corn aftkk a rs vs. 44 build it within them- and though we had some fears not be done, we hoped that there was energy enough in our sister 011 should almost hand we feel inclined to urge a little aid toward buUdiag the Tipton •Dad, from Hi is quarter. We would say to our Muscatine Aliends, don't be discouraged. There frail of Statk Covrts Vatubalzc.—-Our to aKchangw inform us tbat Judge McLaaP has delivered an opinion ia tha U. 6. Circuit Court, for the Northara District of Cbio,in the of Mathaw Smith, jwrfe.) af- Potatoes.— The following statement is from a Maine correspondent of the Uenexet Farmer. If any of our readers have tried the like experiments we should be glad to receive accounts of the ssme This year, a neighbor had a field which had been sown to oats the two preceeding years, without being man ured highly. He wished to plant the field with corn but thought oats "sapped" the ground so badly, corn would yield a poor return, lie there fore decided to plant another potrion of the field, which immediately joined it, and which was planted to potatoes ast year,and verr highly manured. When plowing the field, he encroached a few feet on the stubbie ground, on which two rows of corn were planted, receiving the same dressing and care as the rest of the field. At harvest, all the aound corn taken from the field, was getliered from those two rows planted on the stubble." ANi* Iloor Disea?k.—A new diaesae has mad* ita appearance since the introduction of hoops. It exhibits itself in cold weather and th«n i* onlv discoverable ia cities where the buildings are warmed with furnaces.— Two ladies were standing over a register the other day, talking and laughing, when one endeavoring to sit was suddenly attack ed and screamed violently. The other soon nWo tried to sit, and was attacked in the same manner. The explanation is that by standing so lonj over the register, their metallic hoops beeaiue heated to auch a do- rwas of aataraliaatipn APKII.. In v»rt..«» 'v« Tt.i' p- in* pln*,tN p'.|!»r bine. it.le yrm, yi. li„t',1. I.r. that ta(*r *r«»e. »p- k wltb 1 .a-1 "P ••d t»r.,nd l-Kro**- Hut as we recede from these great social centers, the evidence of horicul tural taste ate more and more want ing. We know, indeed, that there are exceptions, farmers' homes that are as perfect models of good taste as any thing that can be found in the country. Tliev are built and adorned with the profits of legitimate farming, are with in the means of their owner, and are the out growth of a taste and mental culture developed upon the farm. The trees and shrubbery are well selected for the climate, and well planted, the lawn is ample enough, and yet in keep ing with the size of the farm and the means of the owner. Hut still such homeR are rare exceptions in the coun try. There is no generous enthusiasm for tree planting among the great mass of our farming population, and even our readers, apt scholars as they are, and rapidly improving in their rnral tastes, are not quite up to the stand aril. There is many a farm long culti vated, where there is no orchard, no fruit yard, and not even a solitary shade tree. There arc many others where the fields are well tilled, and the fruit is abundant, that have still no adornments from the trees ef the for rest. Every approach to the house is without shade or ornament, and there is hardly a fruit tree visible. And this neglect of planting Is not owing generally to any want of appre ciation or desire for tasteful houses.— Li-t any one of these careless farmers pass a neighbor's house that has ap propriate surroundings of trees, shrubs, and tlowers, and he can not refrain from expressing his gratification. He may know nothing of the laws of es thetics, and yet a pleasing impression is made upon his mind by every indi vidual object in the plantation, and by the general arrangement of the whole. A well grown elm, or maple in good foliage, tills every beholder with pleas ing emotions. The form, the color, the shade are all delightful, and leave pleasant memories behind when sum mer is gone. The wide spreading oak in the meadow is often sought by the farmer, and his sons, and workmen, during the labors of the hay and the grain harvests. It brings no pecunia ry gains, yea, is a positive tax upon the soil, spoiling all that it covers, for his crops, and yet he would sooner loose his best cow, than have it cut down. It is a beautiful object in the landscape, he loves to look up into its green boughs, and hear the rustling of its leaves in the summer breeze. It redeems the sccne of his labors from the grossness of mere utility. One thing, at least, is loved not for its pe cuniary value, but for what it is in it self, an object of taste. And yet a lover of trees as he is, he did not plant this old oak in the meadow, and he has never planted a tree for shade or ornament by the road side, or around his dwelling. He has often wished some full grown monarch of the forest could be taken up, and put down by his door, but that was im practicable. He has often thought of planting saplings, and been tempted by their clean trunks and thrifty limbs but just as often has thought that he might not stay more than another year in his present location He has felt the emigration fever, and it is only owing to untoward circumstances that he has not long since sought a new home. This unsettled disposition, which affects more or less all classes of our farming population, especially per haps in eastern sections, is the secret, we imagine, of our neglected road sides and unadorned homesteads. It was not so with the early settlers in the older states. They took posses sion of the wilderness, and expected when they had redeemed it, it would be a possession to them and their chil dren forever. They laid ont in the centre of the town a bioad avenue, and planted it with trees, as well as the road-side, around their own houses.— No one can visit these old towns, which are found all the way up the vallies of the Connecticut, and of the Hudson, and at almost all points settled a hun dred years ago, and behold the long avenues of elms and maples, without a feeling of veneration for the men who fate that when they aitenpUd to be seated, IU10 sitting on a hot gridiron Of a not a great long* of Urns rif 4M IfMto VHfH getting ap agaia, and naturally saiTith at k iMHbi MNaS-all af whisk MfNPfMteTUokw oa, mBBmS Ml Ml MMUffil HllfclliiiHtilHif hatpa «a mam ItZ list ilanted them. The sons should emu the exampla of tbo fathers, and like them plant trees for future gener ations. Nor should we look at this improve meat merely as a matter of taate.— •dmhting vour present location is not a panaaaaat homa» and that 70a will tall •tt wtthlt a hm yaara, it alb# yoar lataNtl ft* ijgyT nursery or forest, occupy no valuable 1 #ooa* ami «*aMhk«4 sWj t»eanty and value to your farm witho il 1 Voiir thought or labor. You can do nothing at so small a cott, so likely to enhance its value. Yonr best purchaser, i five or ten years hence, is likely to iae from the city, with who:.. *uch I an adjunct to your farm would l»e a chief attraction. The taste for rural •audj ta Um e ImiC afid I****! l«wn hv do we not seethe farm houses more ire.juci.tly graced with trees,and with a bit of lawn in front to welcome jjfe js ^rowiug more and more strong the guest with its velvety turf, and to jn refresh the eve of the traveller as he 1 passei tensive tree planting for the past cgl.t or t«n years, and that the nursery Wis iness was never so brisk and lively Hi this country as in the last decade.— Not only hare onr own et'afolishmentH produced largley, but foreign nurseries have sent us trees by the million, or dered by dealers here, and in many in stances by gentlemen travelling in Eu- ejtiea, ai( an I will increase as the follies extravagancies of fashion are niul- We know there has been ex- tiplied. The retiring merchant, or professional man can not wait to grow iiis own trees. He can build his honse and lay out his grounds, and pl,.nt his shrub* and dowers in a year but trees are the work of time. These are inde spensable to hiB cultivated tastes, and the esseutial condition of his location in the country. He can sooner make him a tasteful home in the nncleaned rope, who desire the be«t of everything I forest than upon a treeless farm. What for their fruit yards and ornamental ever then your future home may be, tilling the old homestead or going hence, make the most ot it as a home of intelligence and taste, while you re main. Let the passing traveler see that 1 grounds. I»ut if we leok at the pres ent location of these trees we shal!*ind them mainly in cities and villages, and in their liuruediate suburbs. Among this class of our people, tree planting has become popularized, and there are a multitude of charming rural houses near all our northern cities, with grounds well laid out and planted, to which every pacing year will add new attractions tor a generation to come. Kven in villages, upon halt-acre home steads, a multitude of beautiful and u»ctiil things have been gathered, that one ignorant of the mysteries of hoti culturc could hardly suppose possible. The dwellers in these tasteful houses have (lowers and fruits of their own raising for nine months of the year, shade the live long summer, and shel ter that breaks the violence and terror of the wiuter winds. There is thus kept up a beautiful communion of the family with nature, which is essential to the highest happiness aud usefulness of the race. Braaka odors, evtry zspfavr froot i wiuflK WaMnc new fragrance borne from trMSb f(W ahr'/l-«, 7ru:u leep c.irnat'.oni, trim the liuhinf roSS, Fri 111 f/rry (lower, »r jroailc h' rl'. In grdttful mlxturea Heice ambroalal fraits Tiu.U Uivir ilt.icjjua tlavo»»." A Singula*Community.—'The editor of the Madison (Ind.) Courier, in recent journey, iu l'enu»ylvania, passed through a settle ment of Omiah, or strict Mennonitea, whieh he thua describes: From Johnatown, Cambria County, Pa., we croaaed the country through a settle rueut cf Ornish—we don't kuow whether to say Dutch or Germans they hare some ol the peculiar traits of both, hut they are not exactly either. Our road ran for nineteen niileu through thia settlement, and we were six hours going through it, in a hack the body or bed of which rested upon one leath er bearer and one fence rail. We had plenty of time for observation. These Ornish peo ple are steady, industrious and of course thrifty their (arms are clean, lences good, and their settlement presents an appearance which would induce any one not acquainted with their soil to believe it as rich us it is induitahly flourishing. As the wants of the inhabitants are few, their tastes simple, it may be called rich. The products are hay, beef, cattle and butter, of which they export large quantities. Their barns are large, but against a bank so as to have one end of ths stables under ground weather Loirded with indifferent, knotty pine lumber of the local ity, and universally painted red. The heat of the sun draws the pitch out ot the knots, which, being of a different color, present*) a singular spectacle. The houses are large, generally frame, with a porch in front, the roof of which is the same pitch, and an ex tension of the roof of 'he house these are puinted red, generally, though a few were painted a very pale sky blue. There are 110 shade trees, no carefully arranged yards, no flower gardens, no tlowers, and no grupee we did not see a single vine or flower in a window during that long and te.ious ride. This people have no music, no amuse ments, no schools: if they have churches, we did not see any of them. There are no taverns or drinking houses, except in a small viilin they are kept by "outside barba rians," and they drink no tnalt liquors. The young men dress like ths old men, and whn they reach the dignity of a flowing beard, can hardly be distinguished from the old ones. The girls aud unmarried females wear a white cotton cap, without a border the married women a black cap—and no hoops. Morrissly and IIkkvan uave a sit to.— lleenan who pummelled, and Morrissey who was pummelled, according to the rules of the l*. K., have become reconciled so fur as to appear at lluyne's Theatre, in a Spar ring Exhibition the other night. The crowd wus tremendous. After half a do^n pugilists had gone through the motions, and dodged, struck out, hit, and didn't hit, hammered and pummelled nnd fenced and parried to the full satisfaction'of the highly intelligent and appreciative audience, Mr. Ottignon announ ced amid tremendous cheering, to the pat rons of high art, says the N. Y. Trihunr. "that Mr. Morrissey and Mr. lleenau would have set to. These gentleman appeared ami smiled upon each other with pretentous sweetness. Tfiey shook hands and com menced to play fight. Feints were fre quent, but without any fainting on either side, lleenan having knocked Morrissey back several feet, and he, in his turn, hav ing hit lleenan on the forehead, the warfare ceased for the moment. On the second round, both struck pretty actively, and stopped. (n the third, Heenan struck some powerful blows which Morrissey did not return. At the close of the fourth, lleenan put in a blow which knocked Morrissey down, but as quick as lightning he lifted him up, and the symppathizer's with the widow of the late Iioss Harrington cheered lustily. On the fifth, Morrissey was more cautious, but he succeeded in hitting a big blow, which Heenan returned withthe assur ance of his most distinguished consideration. On the sixth, seventh and eight, there were well meant and well parried blows, with the greatest skill manifested on the side of Heenan. They retired with that same ominous smile, aud the loud plaudits of the assemblage," tar Gen. Kufus King, editor of ths Mil waukee Sentinel, has been appointed 8uper intendent of the Milwaukee Public Schools rSTThe highest value of ground per foot in lxtuisville is fnoO, whilst in St. Louis it is $2,000, in Chicago $1,600, and in Pitts burgh $1,000. 0TA provincial mayor in one of the de partments in France, has come out with an epigram in the shape of notification: "All beggars found in this district will be filled 16 francs for the uss of the poor." OTThe lxndon 7im«* gives the profes sions, after the manner of a city Directory, of the Neapolitan exiles, who recently ar rived in and inarched in procession through the city. Among them all, there are only fosr "gentlemen"—nearly all the rest are "lawyers." Blanks! Blanks!! Warrantoo Deeds. Doeda of Trust, Quit Claim Doods, ffcUstoo Dooda, Mortcaao Dooda, v11"'1"1 "V.-1 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. MANN, 1 be r"tio» ii«l ilinwcrrtr of that I lovalasMe nr. Man*', Aenr mil I awtinoes to Ulwr in behdf of th« nlMi.-ViL Hm i Bitnlletrr* at«* »lm rt-1 fcy the Aaw pgras, to MteV9tipe'".or toanv vid all ol1i«tp tvff v«*redf*r tbt treatmentuf tails, fever auil »|gae, avl all laU'i uilttents. Ttien c»ube no doubt, w I can |»lac* iVWQJeiK" in the ionnmrrabietvaliquiiiiala which I'"" tor h^» in H* -n that It in tbe grrats»t ili««o\ try evtr iu»d in tht scl'-nc^nf nunlk. ctn«. T&e at ten! I'm «.f onr r»:i.|*rs nalinl t-» the •dveTti»iwnt of tnl* Baharr. found i« an"llii ool nmn «.f tlil* papr an.l w w..n 1 recommend all suf fering U'i* 'lipase, via rlnlis, vtr and ague, lo avail thi'mse'v of a trial of this remedy. SaM y all *d drat(t t. Woon's Hair Rbstokativb.—Amine ucv Hence very fal* 495 BROADWAY, N. Y. These Machines sew from t-wo ppooK and form a seam of unequalled bWen^tfi, beauty and elasticity, which will not rip, ev. u if every fourth stitch be cut. They are unquestionably tbo best In Ibe market for family use. IJ-8END FOB A CIBOULAB^CX J. C. Washbaroe, Agent, ocSS-dtf Davenport, Iowa* Tbo Whole World I'nlted !««Slck Pes ple» Thlult !-«.%fler which, Act! You'd scarce »xp' 11, at this late day. With »tartl.iig cu'i s a bi.k t» fill Tlds is the cue, Ike Hi 1111• 'li tav. With the cures of litrrlik's Pill. They come from East, and Nurth. aiH West, And with iMad tldinss the pntier* till, Became tliey are the cseaptt.^afest, best, Anil superior to other* is He: rick's rill. Pr^m Hoots, and Plant.", at.d Flowers they'te lll.nl-, They always care—tliey ne»er kill— Tli'us.i!ids nnw in then (.rusts were laid Wsre It not f"r Hfirlck'. Pill. Kach pill with suenr Is ci.verel o'er— A rare discovers of matehlets skill Their like was n- ver teen before. Until it,appear»d In lIii»rUk*» Pill. For years he's Worked to li»al the sick, Willi juy elf.t" bis busotii tills Yor lens o» tf omauds now rejoice At tLe magic powers of Merrick's Pills. £J- IIERKlCK'S MATCllLtSS VK»KT IM.B fAMIl.r PIIX3 lmse unndatrd the w r! 1 with their p'llnrity. Over five nil i i.» of boxes are tis" annually, irlving mpl- yment to eighty-live men and women lo put iliem up The:r fires are mini leredliytlidiic.in i -th i: prftlses on the Uu«usof all. C:liteisnf Oaveiip irt and H.»tw.en have you ever us^I them Put up In hnzli.-di, Spanish, Gk'r nitn end Krenrh direct ii i: I.irge fauiiiy box-s, 2Jctirs! live boxos for $1. So everywhere, nub 13 Georgia, State JLottery! OK TH* PLAM OF THB ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, for the bcn*!ltof the MONTICELLO US ION ACADEMY I or jsspia covitTI qkoroia, Authorized by Kperlal tct of tli: l.e«ia laiure. M'KINNEY & CO., MANAGERS. To be drawn In public un ler the swo-n ^uperiotend ance of two Commissi mors. W. R. 8y- MONS and J. M. PRSMiss,ln The City of Savaunsh, Georgia, ON THB PLAK OK 8INOLE NTMBKRS. i y o u s a n i k e s 3 S S 7 I Z E S MOJtK THA S pyB PRIZE To ATA'R TWO I K E I a CAPlTi I. PEI7.K $50,000.00! TICKETS, ONLY f1M0 Chattel Mortcacaa, Fewer of Attorney, OrisinsI KoHom, Jostteea' Blanka, Bbertflto Wanks, Clonus—lona at Jndaasont, Constables' Blanka, Bsplsns Bonds, Aid sthsn toe «iiim to •ssMsw, at as TATB ••MOCKAT •rriOB Fitts* a *i »«st strtssaesMs ATmlice Memunmi. Drag ami Prescriptlm Store. F. JACOBY, JR., wit bbmoti, oa oa aaroaa APBIL lstt •It Dm «M rracrif tttB Mm, TO ITO. 40 BBADY 8TA1KT, 4 KlKil "-jewiWv* M*m*s »y yi ujsf ai'.prip ajtUasi lor the hair U-al feavo be** ttmSteS aa infallible. noneha«»?tr giv«ri tl s.«ti ifactii.n or irairel the popularity that Pr, f. W ndN Hair frito r»u»^ aom his. ll'» R*-?torat*« Las paiae.1 the irdea'. cf Innumerabla fashionable t.tl«ls, aud the ladies, wherever they have tfn«-d |t,prom.mice Ita pterletH article. Th»-y Cnd, whore the h»ir la thln Btd, tb«t U create* a trf prcwtli—that It fully reston-» the vgetatlve power of tlie rvts on the denuded places, and causes the fibres to tb ot forth that it de»"lv»! and removes dandruff, pre vent grayoess, restores the lialr to its original ooli»r when srayue«s has actually supervened,given a rich lu.tre, Imparts the suftm's-i ami flexibility of silk to the hair, and Seeps it always luxuriant, healthy and Us full vigor.—A. 1'. Trtoune. Sold by all regptcUble drulgit-ii. Hrorer or Baker'* CBI'KtiRATKD rtWLT SEWIiNU MACHINES, A New stylo. Vrloe 960. TI:x DOLI.a //•lives, Quarter* and Kvjhlh* in proportion. ClaS! 9 Draws Saturday, Man f, I8f®. Class IU Draws Saturday. March l'J, 18S0. Glass 11 Draws Saturday, March 19. Class 12 Draws Saturday, Man li -litb. MAQNIFICENT 80HEMB. To be Drawn each Saturday IK JIAKCII, IHS», 1 Prise of $511,100 Is.. 1 lo.mm i«.. 1 6,0ftl is.. 1 4 I)0 IS.. 1 :i,O0» l*.. 1 000 1*.. I 1,6011 Is.. 1 1.100 is.. 6 Prises of l,fl*i are. 10 600 are. 2 400 are. O 800 n-e. 2 200 are. P0 IMl are. 100 Io0 are. rosimation Prises Por «iami l-: if Ticket No, draws Ihe $60"ii Pr|/e tho-e Ticket-) num bered 1l£4-4, l'J249,11251. 1125'i wl cseh be entliled to $200. If TliketHo. 4Mt diaws the $l\000 Piizt, those tickets number itic 543. 549, 5&I, Ml. w II each be entitled to $160, and so on according to the above OaanncATE or Packaoes will fes ssld at ths followteg ra'es. which I* toe risk: OartHleate of Packages of 10 whole Tickets, $80 lo Waif 0 10 Qssrter ao loBighlh 10 la Or$erlM Tk^sa or Certlflratea, Bnclnee the money to our address for the tick Is or dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by Srst mall' Purchaaern can have tickets eading In aay Agate they may designate. The list of drawn niim'iem and prizss will be sent topnrchasera immediately after the drawing Purchasers will plestc write their slgna tures plalo, and give their Post Office,Oounty sod State. yy Remember that every prize Is drawn and pay able In fnll without deduction All prizes of $1,000 and under paid Immedi ately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communication* strictly cnfldenilal. ASdraee Orders for Tlcksta or OertlUcates to MeKINNKV CO.. SATAMMAQ, #ft. OPPICB MASOHIC HALL SLOCK, »BLI. ST., SAVAIf SAB. rf A llstef the •ambers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prlxs that each ooe le eiftltlad to. will published after every drawtagjtn IM Savannah Dally News. •eh 17 VliHiRttH if CoparttertMp. m|| oopa-tnershlp lit'etofore exisUag between the und*raignel In 'he Poondery and Machine buslnses, in th* city uf Davenport, Iowa, is this day dlaaalveS hr sissaal eoneent. Tae hasinsssjwil hereafter he yad^«ed ky David IMnad atd aalph (Wilsr, tinder the name aad ittte of Ibwaesed a Milsr, wkeare aatkoria^ to MMts tte bastasss at tla late ana sttSwasK i NriU41AN'K. ITr, 1 Alll ariiiroR s Orin i lowa. is hereby fo-rtlllt'l tha» the ir ii^ it»i ran«• Ot^npauy ot N«w V irk ty fl|«.i n| 'i ,t 'I l. an« made by thecomrttiy -i Included in pocking Items I'm Statb or Niw Tors. I Oity an i Cnur.ty of New York. il rg" T. I $S0.0'0 ItMHk) 6.0(111 4.0» :i mm 'J (Mm 1 ,MI0 l,lt.i 6,(11)0 6,(Mid SWl I'll HI 40*1 7.500 10,(100 ApproxlmatiiiK Prizes 4 Pits at $200 Approx1^to$S(i,nno Prise are t"11,1 4 lfO 16,000 4 100 6.IMIO 4 SO 4 11« 8 60 3,(1X1 5 60 2 000 8 40 1 ,.'.00 9 30 1 100 407 90 100 25,000 prizes of 10 are 25,8/7 Prlceaamountlagto..*. Whale Tickets %IO.OO« Halves »5.00« 250,INHI .$847,700 Quarters A»IiAN OF THE LOTTEBY. The numbers from 1 to O.OnO corretprmdirii: with tboae numbers on the tick its printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and plaoed In oae wheel The t)rs 179 l'i ise, similarly printed and ei cir cled, are placed in another wh e:. The wheels are then reerlved, and a nnmbtr Is drawn from tbe wbee' of nombers, and at the rame time a Prist? la drawn from the ether wheel. The iiumb^r and prlxe drawn out are opened and exhibit ed to the audience, and registered by the immls slonara, the Prls' i*lng placed spa n«ttbe Number drasn ThUeperaii.ii Is repeated nntll the Piises are drawn out A rratixiM atiob Paoas .—The two preceeding and and the two succeeding Kumbeis to tho«e drawing the Srst nine I'ris s will be entitl'd to ihe 4IS Ap- iat* slat- i**»t in ai'rtlaiir« wp|, t.on (tLMit' 1'S, I-awe of CsM, wt.Kli rrc*|T, "•y aii.irwa! 1 do lii*-reS,T® rtii w tl e rert SeM*' ur a4f*iiy. O. Bh-1, 8»( for ac, county whi .* be'' .ntlunJ in full force an i n i for ihe year IS.'.#. is fi.rtl er o rtil' i t»iat th anueaed i» a t-iie c.-p» the ftat* rant fl|. .1 1—•— Witn-»» my band and si'al at Or, Moines. L.a. ttis thud day cf KeTuirj, INS». W. CATTWLL, Auditor of Bute. A TIT TI K Ji or TI:s oatiiTiON or tss rONTIXEMAIi INSHRtMK rO'RY, OF Tnu CITY OK NBW YOES, On the l*t day of Jsnnary, A i ^.'S, made to ths AuUloe of lite Male ol iuwa, parsuaal to Us atat ateof aaH State. AMI ANI IAiCSTIO*. The name of thU Company Is the OnntlOMital laau rauce Company incorporated in 1S53. aad located In the City of Kew York. CAPITAL. The capital of said Compa ny act nally paid up in fiOO,Ofl»SS Th. surplus on the SrH day ot January IK'9, M6.W SI Total amount of capital •ad surplus tW.tK SS ASSSTS. 1 Ani'-intitof ash In bank, 81 cash on hand $190 18 18,4*1 N t. Abiount of Cash In hamla i of ag-uts, and In coaiete if tran-misslou $ Amount if t:ninciimbe*fc ed real estate owned I# the Oorauany '•11 4. Amount of Loans ia ton !s and mortgages, bus lDk' i-t ien of record ob nnlnc im! red real estate wor. at Waal $1 2.VMU0 and nil which there is less than en* year's mta. rest du« and owin^, la* u rest 7 per cent per an 657,800 OS 5. Amount of 1-oans oa bond* aud mort|ilKs oa whit.b there is due mora than o ie year's int ret. 6. Amont.'of losnsen »t'lcs and boadaof ln-iitutioita incor|iorateil ty thettiate of New l'ork, payable on demand, (the market valueof H' curltie pled, 'd l-ini Inierrst 7 per cent per annum.... 92,000 00 7. ill I B. Aui«tint of stocks and boudj of Institutions ill eor|mrated 1 v the state of S 'W York, owned by the company 89,SIS V. Amonntof interest actu ally due an] unpaid, in cluding di'idends de clared IMns so 10 Aiuaunt of premluma du' and tinmlli-eied on Policies Ism.. 6,9S8 65 11. Amount of In,Is rteelv a'Jle for premiums i i 12 Amount of M*essm«ntS on the intk of the Com pany c.r.ed in, .iiul due and unpaid or Premium Nod s due acd unpaid... ———. lo. Amount dne the f'otn pany, mi which jn l:m'(S have been obtained Total Assets 1 Amonntof losses a! i usU ed, aeddue and unpaid.« 2. Amount of loa-ej !i,i ur» red, and In prores of ad- Hij^lient 3. Am.n it of looses report, ed, on which no aclioa has ft:i Itken........ .* 4. Amount of claims for lo.-heo rckisteJ by tils (885,387 SS LIABILITI! 1*400 (0 S3 00 Company, Including lnte» rial thereon ....• 6. AlllOLU' uf lllVid'lli'n on capital, dechireil and du- a-.ii unpaid I 6. Ami u• cf divider,.^ on rip, 'ieciarcd and unpaid 1 Money borrowed 8. All therexUtinaclaims against the 0om|iany... ,9tS S i,mo» 6,29$ Oft Total aimnnt of Iaiss ei, Claims, ami Lia bilities $1S,74A 70 Tbe great'Kt amount tasured on any one risk Is about. $20,000, but will not ,as a geueral rule exceed •6,ouo The Company h«vr no general rule as to the amount allawe I to be ln%ured In any city, town village,or block. It being ,i Intention i the Company to distribute its n-ks In Hiieh a manner a* not to losa re thin t~' Uo by a single Are. So part it- i'apltal or earuluK* are dposited In any other State a- fernrlty for losses therein. An aUejted ,.p of the Charter or Act ol taaarpo ration, accompanied prior utaUment. p-. Pre?ident and II. H. Lamport, flccreiHi v of the Continent 1 Insurance Conipiny, inK -eveiaMy duly sworn, depute and say, each for hlui-*eif nay?, that tt e foregoing Is a true, full and correct -tstcment of the affai.s of sail Corporation, ar.il that they are tbe above described rHirers here, of. (Signed) »KO. BOPS, President. H. H. Lamport, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn before me til* 24th day of January, A 1869 (Signed) N. Wll.1,1 AM IirSTSKD, CommNstoner la New York for the utate of lowa. C. O. BMHID, Ac't, FeblS Davenport, lows. Liverpool & Loadoa lisuraace C«. Capital, 1110,000,000. Auditor's Orrica, Iowa. It i« hereby certnled that tli" Liverpool and London Fire anJ Life Inar.rtnoe Company. i.f Ltverp.nl, Bnglitn i. has u'c I In this ofllce a renewd I-Uteu ent, i'i -c ordan-e *ith aeeti^n'^. ehspVr 119, law* of l-."i7,\vbMi receive* my approval. I do therefore re new tin cert tlcat.! of a ei,cy of Cha les Altmann, Kmi. for Sott County. whi?h I* hereby cmtlnued in full force and eff-rtfor the year 1S59. It is fnrtber teitfli'l that the annexed I* a true copy of the htattnvnt as fli I. Witt e -my hand and s^al at DesMjinei L. s ihis lttih ilny cf Mar li, ISM J. W. 0ATTKI.L Auditor «t 600 4 '0 320 4fd 41 Ml 321) 210 POO i A i i n u or tub Liverpool and London Fire and Life Xn auranoe Company. Theauiount of tbe Capital Block Ia..$10,000,000 00 The amount of th Capital Stock paid up it 6,Stt,000 00 ASiBTS. Cash on hand ard in Uanka...$76,741 3S Cash in the hand«cf, and due from, agents 6o,0«9 48 Real eitate owned by thecom pary C00,000 00 Amsunt loa .eil i n lundi and mortgages of rea estate worth double the amoaat..S0l,800 00 Amonnt loaned on pledge of liank Stocks None Bills receivable for loans am ply secured Mone Six per cent Bonds of the city of Buffalo, N 49.000 00 Six per cent Sonde of the city of Rochester, N. Y 41,000 00 Six par cent Bonds the city of fro N. 86,000 00 Six per rt. bonds of the Ches apeak and Ohio Canal Oo.. S,0S0 CO Fife per cent Water Stock, 141,810 7$ M. Y 10,000 CO Total liabilities The greatest amount Injured In am one tIA The greatest snriaut insured in any oae city, town, or village varies according to tbe.xtent ard commercial Importance of the respect ive place. Tie amonnt Insured In any one block i« d-p»ndentaB the il/e, value, and ICCU paiijn of the buildings. 134.08$ 00 Total amonntof aesets.. $781,180 70 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and due Mone Losses adju^'ed and not due None Losers unadjusted 10,000 00 Losxe* in suspense, and wait ing further proof.... ..... 15,000 00 All other elalm* against the cimpany Woae $npn oo os.ooooo Resident Sec y. Toai, March 8, If 6». Ciuaua AiTaANK, Ageat. Davenport, Iowa. list, IpriBf Trade. IfMh V O O At MINER. HASKEll ©•.» OVPBRwell TO TBS TRADB AM aMVUdtT WW aad selected stock af Dry ATI, CA»I, *0. to which tkaf eall tks atleattsa a fcdat n* MUSIC. Italia 4 Pin* Fort* lastractlaat. Ms. ntaMANN Kiani* i^n,*• rCi«aratxt rio •kiltt and Piano ptMer whojaal airtvwl fmai U'rasaay »llHtv« lni|SII"i'« satheVMla .*1 kD» Fade ithsrat blS fesMetxe or wlisian Where wt PiaiMO tailed and r«p«lr»t |rv |Wreattb'i -eri ^ula Wonee. 'id rtwl hsam ai^. ley and at ti ntnwti or l«turboa NOS7S. iscnaon Grand and Square flano». 81K1KWA1 & S0KS, H4 Walker s( (afar Rraadway) N. V. W A N I I 4 I K Were awarded the F.rst Pren inm where and when, ev th v hrouj-ht llu ir Piano K .ite Into rompctl Uea witb um best BMkers er Beatoii, Wrw Tctk, Pl llsd-dphla, end lii'.timore i»«i |i,. two iirsi |.ri« Me1.ils at the Metro politan Pair. Washington. l-.'S. The Pimt Pr. nmini (a gold Medal) f'r the best Pi ano Pi rt»aa the Maryland Irut tnte, B*lt m.irel&M. The Pirat Prlw Medal for th« best Pian i forte at the American Institute, Crystal Palace, Mew Yerk. IMS. The First Premlnm (a Gold MeJal) tnr the beet Grand Piano at the Maryland lii»tiiute, Baltimore, ltS7. The first Premlnm at the State Pair. Drtrolt, 1S67. The firsi Premium at the State Pair, Ulehmond 1»&". Among the iwdiras were (be tlrsl musical talent of th.- country, such sit W Mason. Oottscha k, Wollen baupt.Ae. Ornnd and iquare Planes instructed with the full wooden aud iron frame combined, are warranted fur three years. Prices moderate, odri-dinio REMOVALS. ber has remov i hi, erjtlreatock of HiaiiWaaa to his new store in Nl ho 'i Block, comer of Sreood and Brady streeta. sign of the Rroah Axe, where he will keep on hand a general assortment of goods In hi. line. VAKrj^TEKS, BU1LL JtS, BLA (1KSMITH8, MA r.7//.\7.S7S, T/SSM.US AND FARMKliS will here Had s large and well assorted stock ol Shelf and Heavy Hardware wbloh will be sold by tbe under ..,.ied at lea to twenty-Ave per cent less than ever before oAred In this market. Country dealers can Say at this store at as low rales as at St. Louiu or Chicago. Oall aad tflnt before purchasing elsewhere. T- Uf J. O WABHaCBM. Removal. THK subscrib'r- bit leave to inform their friends that they have removed their IJvery to the Old Pennsylvania Stable, cn Harrison street, between Seeond and Third, eL'l thankful for 'or all paat favors they respectfully solicit a liberal share a fa patron age of he public. D. CAMP* CO. M, B. Horses and Carriages U hire on liberal terms. ALSO—Hones bearded aa cheap as st sny Stable la th* Oltv nwMir CHJCAGO. FROM C. H. 8CRIVEN* GENERAL Al»VHITISISO AGENCY, No. *'3,1IEAKUORN ST., t.'HICA4JO. «RAN1) THINK KAlLttOlD A N A A [f-A DKLIQIITFI AMROMANTIC BOUTI^J rno»t i hs WKst To Boston. Kew Yerk aad tlir Eastern Males, Via the Mirltiyan Vn'r.i/ (Jrtit H'tltern, Offden* burgh ar.it l'cr»i/.n( (Vti(m( and Orand Trank Hnilresd of Ctisla. Pasnen?erH by this route have an opportunity of vlffitli.K *me the aran-i'i-t and moat wondti fill scenery in the world, iriciujiiig Toronto, Aiagura F'lUt, Su»j 'Mian firi'lye, the Tfnivtand It'nndt, Riijii l.t iif On tit Laurent e, tfuebm-, Montrtol, H'hitf Muuntaim. the 1\nulir Bridy*, (neiiWy 'I tni!«t in It-ii'it'',, Lukr lnimj.liiui. fail I of Afoni- moreiidi, Iludton Hirer, ttc vtr. Ou and after Ma. I. baggafre will checked through from 01' ago. TO r.MI« UANTS. P*«sair»s may he .emr-d at the offlce of the eoirpa ny In Ctiicigo Mailnfj ve»-els from Iindon Liver pool, P'.yimrith, 0..i.-KjW, Bri-lol, Hull. Aherdecu, andMontr.se A'i aKentofthe URA.Vtl TRUNt RAILROAD deperintendiiig the removal of emi grant am! I .itfgage at Quebec fri-e of charge. Fare from $oii to $JJ6 to Chicago, inaiuding cooked proviiiioiis. The Maintn th Steauirhip I V I A i N or 8V,n»o toss, ash 700 riKV lons Is under contract »o this company for one or more trips rt s:ij this year. Touristn'return tick-ts from CM?«" the :t..ef towns In Europe Will shoit ly be leaned. Tickets from Chicago for all polnte Bast, also for the le-viathan, or for the M. O S 8 Co's shljm can be obtained at the ..fflce of the (irand Trunk Ha i road, N •. Hear born street Chicago. I BxIIanok on Kt'linra.—night Drafts on Umdon at llvfl dodarj |ei poiii.d jterling, may he procured st theeflce of the urand 7Wni Railroad, in Ohl -ago aprlSdtf- its WAHBACC, A. eol of Gr. Trunk Co, of Canada. Buffalo & Lake Huron Railroad* CHICAGO TO BOFF1 LO VIA DETHOIT. At tliu above office tickets for New York, Boi-ton, and all ttiU'.ri* the Now fork h. Krle and New Tork Central Railroads can be obtalnol. i WAHBACC, Agent of Bkl.H lln'.road, apr18dly rita No 86 Hear horn at. Chicago. CAMPBELL Sl CO.'S Grent Western I«"irat l'remiuni I O W O A S Manufactory S3 Dearborn St., Owiagu, III. T, O. Bos 4MB Jal4 flAWTSB, MSLLBM TBV). srm, (A, A. a. i. D. ME1 LEX, JWO. O. Sawyer, Jtlellon &, Co., USkSeOSOCTH WATER ST., Oil 1 ragoi ZUe BET1 Co. He. I BOI TM IAI.\ ST., •t. Xjoula, Mo. fiei«ral|€0BBi88laa k Farwarilag nercbiiti. BEI'BftKRl'll: Benlck k Pettersoa, W 8 Oilman, aeorge Pegrass, i Oapt V Gould, USIn, Smith A Bales, 4 Oapt i Jokaaoa, tealalaaa, Ms. yilnt k Wheeler, Chicago. A Meef, do Laflln, Smith A Bales, do S Kennedy Si Oo., Mew Orteaae. A 0 Parwsll A Co., Bostoa. Starling, MeOalloogh A Oo., V. V. Mar 9$ T4s7d1r 1UO SPRIKC THADBi A N A I N BC«U1 W*rolioua». 46 Wabaab Avenue, Chiotgo. 'I TBS sasabrerlher ha* now in «tw k— seoo Basse I 0 lo hv I* Tin Pla8^ $S00 BuoRn* Tin, •000 1 10 by 14 Tie PM8% ym I 13 bv 12 S00 1 1J by 49 SOO IC by 90 SeO II 14 by 90 900 I X* 13 by 90 1 0 0 I I y 8 0 SO 1 XXtX Uby90" 80^ 1 0 10 by '24 Coke, 1600 IC 14 by 20 BniS—, SO 0 O, 100 ISO XX, K XX 10 bv IS, 9000 Bundle. Mo 93 Sheet Iran, 100 1st Quality Bassia sssorted Hot SOO Pigs Baoaa Tin, ISO Cask* Zine, a«eorted Mes, TbfStber with a fall assortment of Sheathing and Brasierit' Copper, Bivets, Pars, Stawped Ware, and Tamers' Tools and Machines a*l ef which Is olSlied at tbe laweet market prlea far Oeeh. 1MM Baa4le« Wire Feaclai. We are prepared to make contracts with dealers for Srst qaaiity anaealed Pence wire, Mes 8 aad 9, la qaaatilte* of not lees than one ton, deUveraMe at ami Warehouse at aay ttase pieelens le tt» Srat Say of Jane neat—Ave per oeat cash'o hapsdd whsa the i—luri la atads, balance an dsilvsry. rasmaaei* •y^QfTlJ aaaaaace u his yalws^ i fORSALKORLEASI '•r Silt, •enable terms. *lil«wMa ran, 11* Alio aiid near tl«- cltleH of rw-_, ^'ee*'* «-f i«r,. »-ar Purt Byron "••"•port aad U Clai.-.J ""'"tl for Sate or t^eaue. I* I-ota or snbdivu:.,n. i—s that ma, r., ,. the foUowliig prctmrty in thrrii. #*.» 1 uf *""l la Musk id gf, ,, *e.t*rn Avrne.' 17 n^ar th' SO feet froiiMi.g i,n Weatorn a. ei-en ll I6f! f.t eech st ir of the ,|. k la o a ,lr^., •r' Imtt In klock SO—no no ». soo son «. Ia bleea 97.—lan lifct InMecfeSI.—isn Sd at 4th iple* «t. Sh .1 Warrw, at. Sth at. Blot I »t. Weet^rn a. «i Sth St. 71h st. Brown «t. 7th at. Sth ntr«*t, e« IM la bleak SS.—son ISO ISO I a Mock SR.—i6o ISO In Sleek S.— ss ding keek ISS feet •»r farther paiticulars, enquire of nnr, i o v a i i HARDWAKltlN COMMISSION.—The subscri '•"d KoJOt'*BTadf eti 1' K S N's (j o 1 JS (I i wtu. riaa a* WADHWOHTI'I, "wify im Large Riac Maokizmw Bl«nk»«| Heavy Brown nntta. Aad many ether goode suttohle fer tkii, CAN ul ,.. Weal Iwesd si, opp. Le Clalrw He* PebS i k e u e k S a K i e a now be proenred in navenpjrt at ihe a Store or Hills & W.iihburii, At Victory Prlcoi These arniH are mperlor tn any other no'* i The rspldlty with whlrh tliey can Itedlauaj (thirty-three tliucs InUiice tuluulea,) THEIR ACCURACY AND «... Y render them more desirable than aay ethet «un,| the use of iwrsoas Kolof to the i o I V I i n e a eraersss the Plains. Ko en.,i.ouM leav »it^ first ii-ounuK one of the** |i hrateil Rut HlliLM A WAXIIRI MK, Asmu Mo. Brady St., Dav*nport,low* Pike's Feak Staves, Wash hi and eveiything In the 11n- ..f I N W A .nltahle for the Oohl Minea, constantly en In furnished at short notice. MILLS fc WASnsLhN mchlS W llrad) -tn FRESH *aRR19~*tL. Mewx from Pike's p«al A I.ABGK I.0T OP CftUa Daek aad Sail fa Brass, DENIMS, SHIRTING STUH'ES, Cll K( I Twitted FlanneUy fiafftul«| ANDtOther gixxlit sdapt*l to the wan* c,f Mo I arriving, aud for sale cheap, at 9 W e 8 e a i 4 8 e e B4I CLAIKK KSW. Davenport, Peb I, 1S59. P'h9 E. A T. H. TTNIti HO! POR THK IIOMIt.tV*!! JP3Trare BROBIVKU RT THB I SNtRSIGN Mi of and elegant el ft took* «i r.g wl| are Apple ton tt Co, Woii-I Re:..*- el Woman. $lJ Stratfor I fiailery, |j Berhy A Jackson, Women of Pe. ity, Ac, n Jo«ephlne Oal.ery, Atlnn'ic Souvenir, II Butler St Co, Oall-ry of r«i:. usP"'«. 1] Cahhath Bell er|ra, eai Stanford A DUllner, Ufa for the Land of Lntl.i', Appleton* elegant series of the Porta, each And a host of other elegant books of ah pr •sited to the times. Doceaaber lTth.1858 Oall, W. EI.LR CO., 4eelS |gn It. Uffalrr a TBBTB BXTBAOTBD BT A NBW paool wltbouteeeaaloalng any delay or pala wka' U I I I S E 8 K 0 U I Dental Surveon. OPPIOB—In Merwin's Block, hi Perry, betwrea and Sth streets. Havingaompleted arrantem-ntu, h» I- now pared to attract teeth by admitting a slirht corr of electricity around the tooth st the time of *atr lion, thereby allaying all pain atWxdaal apea tracting ky the ordinary method. Thepatlent haa a full knowledge of what I* log,aad there are aet thee* eSeets which are i aalleed after havtaf teeth satraceed ky the aaa| er the rreeMag proeedk JelvSSrttf l%olice. THB to-partnr*hlp he»»Mfore existing beta donld ft Bleere Is hereby dls»o:v-l by mutl consent. Daniel Gwmd ha* purebaed the entire terest of his late partner, and It aloae authoiit'dl aettle tbe buslaes* snd sign th" name of the flratl »*UUoent Datod Davaapertt Maroh 94, 1*60. DANIBL QOCI •ch2T a. STBKBS. fjius BDBS0RIBBBB WILL CONTINUE Carpet aad Panltare A* TBE SAMS rtA«ft 41 MABT amcONO aK, wwaaaa FhU of tie* •iay a* all tini«« be found Being grateful for patronage tw tha old firm, he liopee by canllaa«it Sldeitv in bis line trade, merit ilie favor*of I gltisen* of Dsvaaport aad vlcmliy. ntchST DANIBL OOl tD. Auction! sfNflMN OA IMS ia PtTRNITtTBB varteas etker artlrlss, cn CJ lBBAT ABO ATMS PT7RWIT17RB Oooda, aad Call aad eaamlna tAo Quads aad Prtco*. at nioa. orr's Auorioa a leva. oommibbov aoi *o. $1 BEAa* Hmem,