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Iser, and sll other sdvcrtlsetneala sent In by the ad
ertiser will br charged estra.
i Advertisaments not aciompaaled with Instruction*
will l»einaerted until forbid, and elmrgid accfriluj|l|»
""lirfi for religion* and lienevoient par|»o**-, ID
e»t..| on'tiiw l«-e o[ cost, thereafter charged as
itli. advertisements.
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Advertieeuteiii* inserted n' *l to reading matUr
cent. ad vain e on alwfc raf'a, ami kept on In
ile, "ih p.-r .rut adv*neon r'!*ular ratea.
AM traneieni advertisements mtul l« paid for in
l*an r.
RICHARDSON & WKSV. (own State Democrat.
HANIiKK.ik ItH. Dailj tte.
II. I.ISl llK.K b. CO, Ltsin.krat
IIAKHINWTON fc. Wll.glK. Dally livening Mews
CARDS.
•MM TOK KKITM,
l^fTina kUUMID THl PHAOTICB
MMaritime rouutle% and In llurk Island roucty,
., and the IT DUtrlrt Oourl of Iowa.
orrirE—N. W. Corner Main and 8ii ot»d itreeta.
an 11
JOII!1 N. 4'lt A%vroRI»,
TTORNBV AND COUNBBI.OR AT LAW, AND
V Notary Puldlc.
Orrioa— NlckolU' Hlork, npsttlr*. JatO
J. D. PATTWN,
VTTORNBVfoAT
building merly oe*upled br*J. W. Wiley,
eat Sec md street.
BuHiaeea latraaUd to hla care will be punctual'y
teiiilei' to
Davenport, Jan nary I, 185*. Jul
JOHN T. KINO,
KAI, ESTATE A KXOHANOE BROKER,
NOTABT PITBLIC A
S CLAIRE HU W—U VUire Hall Enlramrt.
Jaall Davaaport, laws
O. RAD% t. MAIAAWAT, M. T. SABDEM,
ui Ignu, Real Estate Brokers,
OOLLBCTIOW AND TAX AQBNTS.
ALI.AWATT •ANDERS,
ATTORN BY8 AT LAW.
TI0»—I.eClalre Blark. Bnlranoe, LeClaln Hail.
SCOTT HOI^E,
J. Impkny, Proprietor,
OOR. HARRMOM AMD FRONT BTB
MIS
BI'RTIK HOIIMI),
RNEK OF IOWA A FIFTH bTREITR
DAVBRRORT, IOWA*
mrhStdtf
ILLIAM BALL, J. W1UOB OPITBAD
HALL FLVITIAD,
TTORNBYH AND OOI'NBBI.I.KRS, NOTAR1KS
cPuidlc, Cxnimlasloner.-. oi Deaila for Maine, \r
nt. New llaiupetilre, kl*-ii\ohuiitt». New York,
w Jereey, Pciimtylvanla, Virginia, Ohio, TMinea-
Kentucky. Illlnola aad Misnouil. OBN NI'£
.la at., one door south ol Ooek 4 Sargent's Bank.
Inly 1st, ISM. julyl-dfcwlv
RM L. 8WITS, JOHN A. «AN«
*TT'« AT LAW.
IWITI CAHO.
eal Bftete A^eits »4 ('•llteUrs,
Loin and Inauranoe Brokers.
II. T. •LAVKIAKGR,
TART fviuo AND OoMMiHsioaaa op DBBM
POB MiaNEBOTA.
OmOBfMHXOIx's BUHTK, (||r OTAMM)
DAVBNPORT, IOWA.
mrlete AMracto af tka TRIaa «i
•a«4a la Sitell Caaaiy.
wrlB-dAwtf
Park Home.
WA 01TT, IOWA.
*HU lArge and Cotaasudtoiis Hotel haabeenleaaed
by the proprietor, thoroughly repaired and reao
1, aeatly farnlahed througlwut.ln the best an
with IIIIM BEDS and LIOHTKI) WITH »A.
/o aalaa will be apared to auk a the PARK MOIJBR
.•'AMe.
1" HeaaeaftheOlty Itbetngmaohthe
prtir* pleanatly sitaaUd la a central loeaUoa,
ks«nw«IJ*Anoaaad Dafeaqoe atreeta, aear
QHy flartillii
mB OIKmai.BljMlBaHih1*!! to theh^sa.
TOTOTNM fnppNfi
4N liiaa«fRsirw»B laaaa
aa AOTiva,
VOLUME
10M
iri»
4f.oo
Larger space charged at lb* rats of |1 for each
additional square.
Por on. half square two-thirds of the above riltt
BIHIMII Cards not toeioeed •line*$1000 per W
I Por nth rtiAi.gr mi additional shargs of 96 ctoli
par square will be mad*.
I NOTICE TO ADVKRTIIIU.
I Urn aM charged doable lk MM *T
STATE
OK
Pkyalc, r.'ipaolfuliy aol.clta the pttruMfa of
In frl'tidaand the iiabiio.
Orrn t: -No. Mu kaila Block, orar tba Mask.
aprl-if
TAVI.OR n«rii.biiiK
U'». WUT HKCitN It HTRBBT, (LB 0I.AIRI
Row,) Davenport, !wa, whuleaair and retail
•'•Iwra III DrtiKa, Madlclne*, Ub mloal«, PalBta, Oil:..
Vmdow (ilaaa. Fancy Article*, Perfumery. Hlix ral
••«lb, Ould Poll, fcIli- b*
lMM.ru H« HICK WAN AND Ri l»
ATK EIMOVMO TBBIft OKPICB to Ho Vi
Hi atrwi, n..rih *lili l»rtw"'n liraiiy ami Main,
a i
J. •!. I'AMKI.R, !fl. it.,
Y S I I A N A N 8 1 1 O 9
\rri(!B»with Meaata. Bugar A Mowera, Ho. W,
Hraily at reel.
Order* left with tham will reoalva prompt atl-n
nov24
1!K»KV H. A^ltDRMH,
VTTORNKT
AND OOHNHII.I.OH AT I.AW
HHrop-illtan lilock, Davmport, Iowa (aeii'M
AHMH T. I.ANK, JOHIPH J. LANK
AUameya aad CtaiMllori at htw,
m«i -Woa. 4 and 8, Cominerclal Block, aoutli-eaat
mer nf ud and liradv atrenta.
,K4N« n.itntH, oco M. VAN IIOaaN,
PI.I MKR A UN HOIKNF
VTToBNKVM
and (lownifllora at Uw, and Nata-
rlea I'uldlc-. Alao aganta for tbe Charter Oak
ire Iui. Co., Ilartford, Gona., Oapltal |kau(i^)i*o
Ity fire In.Co. ,N'W Haven,
oinre |^-Claire Block, Daveuport. M|IT
UI PON'I 'N »l KPOWIIBR.
A. IIII.IN, Agent. OfBee. with H. Beckett,
y a 49 llrady atrert, next k«»r to tbe Poat oftlon.
apr.'i
JOHN KIWHDHN,
1LOOK and Walrh Maker, aad Bngrav y, Brady
atraft, belwi i-n 8e ml and Thinl, Davenport,
wa
J'-wi'lry made anil rialr*i|.
I J^rtlana. |iit In H|i«rtii:|e al reasonable rates.
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MUX. »•). I'l'TNAN.
VTTOBNKY
CITY
LAW. Ortlre—up atalra, In the
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TO
DEMOCRAT.
Dttaaiorl. April 17, ISAM.
*3-c. H. S' nv*n. fti Dearborn street. Chicago,
la auitiortL*J to rcc-tv- »4vei Useable for tin* fe
par.
TIAVlllililB'l GUIDE
linim M, !••!, (MM I IU A and 141 u,
lunla)rii'ic*'pU-iltViall
k-tri*! it ItoCtA an-l ^:00
M, .Sanday, ein.pied.
HitiaEl. Horth. t" l»ur.i.t|, via Deeltt. Ma|0o
kutaaol Will- n. ieavctlie P. iiLnl»nIiia Uou-,Toca
d«y« Ylmrwlay* *»i Hatur'lara al i M. N' rlb.tn
Lrona via I eOlaln-. Prtnottoa, Oaaianrh- and Oliri
ton. Tim»lay«,Thnra.l»VH and Maturdayn at 7 A M,
Hmltk A Araold'i line of back a leav* every day at
in-W
fitriahly adriim t, unless from approved Agent,
I'mitro. tit fur yearly advertising terminable at the
-ptlun of adverti-i-m, tie y payiuK an advaii'criiint of
|.T cut. on I le inlra. prl
MAI
1. AUUAIUiKMKHTS.
EASTBR*
Man.
(SUN
lay
L»c*pt-.1,)
HukTiitKK
arrive* dal'y
at 9 A ami 2 i at A I.i. u.
WBHTKBH MAII. a
rivea dally (Bnnday.'esn-|ite,|)
at 10 a and t. ri..~e* at 4 A A and M.
HnoTNakK 'ii., froui H. Loaisaaolluiitiiera Mi*
miuiI, «UIV" daily (4uula» eicejiti-d) at N
cl.«rs al V A «.
MAIL,
»la lui.n^b-i. Northern Io­
wa Sri Ives dally (3uuday» lib m. I'.i+en
at S A
NDR HUB!) AH.,
via Ih-mWr Ma|Ooketa,
arrlvi Turula/. Tburs U)- and h^lurday*. at 7
Closea Tueadaya, Tbamday* tad ^nndayti at 7
M.
NORTHR«s
MAIL,
AND
AND OOI'NHKLLOR ATI.aW AMD
Notary Pu^lt. ib, Uaeenport'a
autcM
nek. Main ktrrel.
II. WHKEI.DHt
1 N N K A O I S S I O N A N K O I 4 K
Meri liant, (Whuli aili AKetil of the Hvraaiin.
It M^nufai-tery for Davenport and nelghlH.rlng
Warehouse oppoaltn K
auR^O'r^
R. Depot, Daveaixirt, Iowa
('OKHIN A IM»W,
TTORNNT8 AND UOI'Nt*KLI.OR8 AT LAW
a. ANI
NOT*RIBS VUHI.W
Ofloe—At MavkUit A Oorbln's Bachangs oflna,
ivenport, Iowa. oelBtf
II. HKN N ICIT. O. I'. WIIITl'OMH.
RRNIUDTT WHITt'OIIIH,
k TTOKNKY8 AND OOHNSKI.I.OUH AT LAW,
V. Notarlr^ Puldlc and Ouuinilaeloii.-r« of IV.-d*,
II prartl'-eln llie Courts of Hrott,Clinton, Jai kson
via l/-Clailp,4'r,ii.'eton alii Ly­
ons, arrives daily, (rtundays flual-'d) atf A a clo
ses at a.
HKKOHT OROV» MAII., arrives Ttieelayn and
Pri.laya It I'i eln« a same time.
BL.I
a (JUAHH All., arrive* Tqi -daya, Thursdays
and Baluti|«a, at 10 A cloaea same time.
WA.'.T Kt trAi.ii MAIL, arrlvn Monday-, and
Thurielaya at loaea .im 'lay I. st 7 A SI.
ZJOOAI •ffalra
SI'I.KMIID STOCK.— We Lave* jiiHt
jirinteil ttn have on IIRIKI a lurge lot of the
very best blanks in tliia city. Call examine
I Item. .lol work done on abort notice and
in th« boat style.
&r 'I
'lie Election ycRW'rJay, for
2nl AaaiaUnt Kii)iiie«r, r.-sulted in tlie
electicn ofChriatopber Krone, of Rescue K.
'2, wlioliail a majority of r3 vates. Tlx'
ufliccra of the Fire le|artmnt are:
Uobort M. Littler, Kutjineer,
(UiriHtian Miller, IMI AHH'I 1O
I'br iit|lier Krum 2nd do do
'rinoline in conBiderable quan­
tity made iU appearance yesterday, glad to
get out once more in tlm open air. The
weather fur the pn*t few days lias been a
crusher on thin article, nnd nny laily liHvihK
lutifh regard for her boopt*, kept theiu at
home.
jt#* The proapcct of nwing the
Aunt l.etty are not very flattering. Hut
little progrew wan made la«t week aud we
do not think the boat will tie ^ot up until
the river receedn. ('apt. Morritwui doe^ not
appear to be in the lut^t discouraged, but
works away with a will.
KTILL TIIKV OOMR.—Another
large detichment of gold seekers passed
through our city yesterday fully armed and
equipped for the lofty aummitof Mr. I'ikeV
I'eak, or the inore huinbbt vnle of the n
toriouH Cherry Valley. '1 hey eatne.frcm
Northern llliuoia, and have been on the
road two week*. We wish them success.
THANKS.—Hon.
(J. W.
Jones has
placed us under renewed obligations in pre
senting to us a full anil elegantly bound set
of the (,'oiujrexnioncd O'/uhe containing the
ii bales and proceedings of the tirat session
of the thirt y tiftlt t'ongres-s also of tbe
apecial session of the Senate. Tlii* is a
work that every editor of a political paper
is proud to have in bis possession. Again
we thank Men. Jones for this great favor.
HKI.I.K.—This
HKNRY
CoMMistioakR or Dasns,
mt
*4*.
9
elegant and
popular passenger and freight packet will
arrive hereto morrow afternoon, and leave
fur St. Louis at precisely 4 o'clock P. M,—
Traders and shippers will pleaue bear this
fact in mind. The City Belle carries the
1'. S. Mail, ami will make her trip on time
—tfil hours. Capt. Campbell has no superi
or on the river.
WARD HKKCIIKR.—Mr.Lane,
President of the Literary Association, in
forms us that there is a prospect that the
renowned lieecher can be induced to lecture
in this city some evening this week. Mr.
l^ine went to Chicago yesterday evening,
and will endeavor to arrange matters so
that this noted speaker can do himself the
distinguished honor to visit the Metropoli
tan City of Iowa.
tw The weather is undoubtedly
improving. We hope it is so. The late
cold snap we have been shivering over for
the past week is but the tip end of the
great snow storm whielt we have read of
out in Nebraska and on the plains, and
which camc very near reaching this point.
Sleighing has, of late, been very fine at
Nebraska City. The weather wise predict
that we have just had the clearing up"
*torm, and may soon ex poet more genial
and aunim»r»like weather. We hope thny
know all about it.
MINNESOTA BANKS.—The time has
como when we are compelled to renew our
currency articles. The scandalous thrash,
yclept Minnesota currency, is being scat
tered here as thoroughly as it ean be—given
every body who can be induced to take it
We have heard of several persona leav
ing here far Missouri, who had motuy paid
them by Cook A Sargeant which they found
it as impossible to use in that State as they
would counterfeit money. This was "State
bank of Minnesota" and "Farmer's Bank."
Nothing ever happened to this city which
came so near ruining it as did the circula
tion of tbe Florence wildcat Let us add
to it the circulation of the Minnesota cats,
and we shall have a most beautiful reputa
tion abroad. If our merchants have any
regard for the future welfare of this eity
they will discountenance the circulation by
utterly refusing to receive it The traeh
is not suflieieutly secure—it is not redeema
ble at any aecessable point it is not spe
cie paying, it is a rank wildcat, besides be
ing an outrageous imposition upon the bu
siness community. We warn all persons
that there is danger there will be one
grand smash-up among theee Banks, and no
man is safe in keeping their issue over
night We beseech our business nan to
aip Uua praeioua seheme in the bad.
On* thing should be borne in miad by
paraoRB laaviag tka Iowa, that the amant
one gala twantf^iva Biles Isak, Bsatk.or
WMlft Mt ft Aslkr st tkte mm*f «ta bs
PUN* ApN%alB4tsf tMa|a tnlf I
v *m* mmr,*&'
t*
'4
4. DAVENPORT,
•I PM
A-,
MIL TBBM AT UAVKMPOBT, 18&9.
OEO. O. WRI'iHT, CHIBT JIWHOR,
W, 11 WoobWABb. Juatiscs.
WOOHWASU
H'f. SfWXToir,
LBWM
KINSET, Clerk.
Davaapniir, April Ifi, 1859.
flaianel Mnrdoek and Alonso Brown vere
aduiitted to practice in the .Supreme Court*
on motion of J. O, Crosby.
•il\. State of Iowa vi* Win. Kankin, ap.,
I/»e eounty. itevereed (Wright, C. J. dis
senting).
2'J'J. Win. Hamilton vs Samuel Spear
al, ap., Lee caunty. Affirmed.
State of fowa va A. A. Johnson, ap Tu
bu'jue county. Motion on [.*rt of appellee
for a i tile on 'lerk of I ii*t riet 'ourt to neud
up record in this case, granted.
State of Iowa s James (iibson, ap., lit),
bti'jue county. ition on part of appellee
for tlib: on 'lerk of the ltirftriot Court to
send up the record in thin c**e, granted.
State of Iowa vn Jacob WiUie, ap., Iu
biujiie county. Motion on part of appellee
for a rule ori the Clerk of tlie llirftrict C'ourt
to twnd tip tbe record in this cane, granted.
'J.M. Andrew Tread way A. 1». Ander
sot» rt alap., Hubuque county. Motion on
part of appellee to atlirm judgment of res
trict Court, granted, with 4 per cent, dsm
ages-
huI. State of Iowa cj- rt Jesse M. U*e vs
Elias Toplitf, County Judge, Ac Alamakee
county. Motion on part of appelleu to dock
et thin case and affirm judgment of IMxtrict
Court ami dismiss the appeal, sustained, and
judgment atiirined.
f»: y. Walter Wood vs Ira Perry ap, Ala
makee co. Submitted
ft.'lH. James Temple vs Moses (Jove et al
ap, Winneshiek eo. Submitted.
I'.arnard llartnan vs AdainSteinman
ap, Winneshiek co. Submitted.
•Mil. (iabriel Hale v* Austin Webb ap.
Ihiltmjue eo. Motion on part of uppellee to
atlirm judgment of 1 iatrict ('^urt Sustain
ed, with per cent damages.
•r". Stoneinan vs Lriah Whaley, ap,
Alatnakeeco. Snbmitteil.
627. Thomas iiroeh Fuller vs N W I 4, N
E 1-4, Src 2'J, 'JM, U 8, et al ap, Winne
shiek CO. Submitted.
'•'Jt'i. (ieorge N I lav is A Brother vs Jitmes
Woalnough ap, Dubuque co. Submitted.
52a. State of Iowa vs John A Bond ap,
Dubuque o. Submitted.
John .t Louis Uuss vs. Steamboat War
Eagle ap, Dubuque co. Submitted.
"BKISKINU I I ."—Trade is undoubt
edly improving in our city, and in order to
keep it advancing on the right track mer
chants must continue to advertise, and thus
help matters along. Wheru's the UHD of
talking about bard times ami no saleHf
Uepining never helped a bad matter get
up ami go to work Stir round and show
oil' to the be-t advantage, and instead of
crying down the tim. s and continually ma
king them wor-ie, "pull off your coats, roll
up your sleeves" aud pitch into business.
Send along your advertisements and let the
people know what is going on. But, you
say, "nobo«ly reads the advertisements.'
Hear what the best commercial puper iu the
West, tiie St. Law
is Republican, Bays this
point:
It is A mwt:il en idea that people do not
read the advertisements iu a newspaper.—
KVerv man of business does It, because it is
only by this means that, be can keep up with
his neighbors, or know what lie is doing or
what is going on around hiin. A man who
does not examine thisib pai'tmentof a news
paper, will soou fall behind in the 'J: 10 race
for busiuess ami iuformulioti.lor at bis speed
everything is done now n days' Tlie cities
of New Orleans and St. Louis are examples
of tbe universal tendency to advertising—
every man makes his calling or bis wants,
known through this medium, and every ouu
has to take a newspaper, in order to save a
world of trouble iu hunting for any particu
lar thing which he may desire to purchase.
In truth, nothing can be done in the cities
without the aid of a newspaper, aud so
everybody retorts to it."
^-^•Considerable activity prevailed
in town yesterday, the streets being crowded
with teams and people from the country.
We couversed with several of our farmers
and tind that notwithstanding the outrage
ous weather we have had this spring, they
are by no means discouraged. They say
that a large proportion of the grain is in the
ground and their only fear is that the late
frosts may have injured it. If this should
be the case, they will have to re-sow the
ground, but as many of them are without
seed, it will be rather hard on them. We
sincerely trust that no such ill luck may
befall them, as it is to this portion of our
community thst we must look for a retnrn
of good times.
THE
WEATHEK.—Messrs.
During the whole of the year 1857, the
writer of this (residing on the side of the
bluff, between Ath and (ith streets,) kept a
regular diary of the weather, in which the
height of the mercury at a. m., at neon,
and at 0 p. m., together with noticcs of
storms, Ac., are fully recorded. On recur
ing to this it is found that from the 1st to the
20th day af April, inclusive, there were
only four days an which the mercury was
not below the freezing point at a. m. On
two of the days (the 6th snd 15th,) the
mercury stood at 13 deg. above sero, at six
a. m. and on tbe 16th at 15 deg. aliove
aero. During this period there were seven
clear days, but one of them recorded as
Spring-like every day but one of the twen
ty were cold with high winds. On the
morning of the 18th, snow fell to the depth
of 5 to inches. The average temperature
of the twenty days as deduced from the
observations Uken at a. m., noon, and 9 p.
m. was 32 1-2 degs. only and for the
whole mouth of April o7 deg. On the 21st
the change commenced, and winter rapidly
merged into balmy spring But during the
first twenty days of the month, the ground
was frosen hard all the time aad little, if
any, wheat was sown till May yet the
yield was a good one, both in quality and
quaatity, aa regards wheat, oats and bar
ley—the destruction of this crop being
ctused bj neessive rains which fall after
the harvesting. Bo than, Instead of being
dlsaoaragad, 1st us "hope and ba nadisBMy
•d." The fwiM I* thai Msd-ttflM and
fcttfttffflllcM* Mi«lr hi lpti«|
w I
ATrORNKTPublic.COfTNSBLLOR
DAILY IOWA' STATE DEMOCRAT.
for 1 predict it will be oa as ia about four
daya from this Urn*. Get ready to work
then, and work sliUfiqlNy, RR4 (ha rsapiag
time will surely cooaa.
eaaea
Davenport April 17,1859.
RBAL EOTATB iBVBSTMRafBb— At
this time Davenport and Seott County offers
the most flattering inducements to those
seeking investments for their money, to be
fouod in tbe country. Real K-tate baa
touched Itotlom, snd now is the time to buy.
From this out the rise will be grsdusl bat
sure, and with a fair crop this fall, lend aad
lots will he selling in 1M0 for three tiaies
what is now asked for them. The land in
Scott county is just as fertile as ever it was,
and just a large cro|« will be raised from it
sgain. Orsin and produce will brine as
high prices here as it will at any poiut oa
the river, and the facilities for getting it to
market, are certainly as good. In the eity
the rise of real estate will be still more
rapid. With an excellent country back to
support a large trada, we think that prices
of loteand rente, in 1860, will exceed any
thing heretofore known. There is no pos
sible reason why It should not ba so. By
that time, the tremendous humbug, Pike'e
Peak, will have exploded, and immigration
from that point will be as great as is
now the emmigration to it The majority
of our merchants and business men are in a
sound condition, and it only requires a good
harvest to put the balance in the same po
sition. A few shaky onee—those who never
advertise, or endeavor to make their busi
ness known—will "go up," bat the number
of this clais in Itavenport, are few.
Again, Davenport presents unsurpassed
facilities for manufacturing. Cheap fuel,
railroads, river, and the best qualities of
building material no other city on the river
can show as many and as good advantages
for this branch of business, as Davenport.
I^et us not then be discouraged with the
present hard times, but put our shoulders
to the wheel, and in another year Daven
port will have forgotten that such a thing
ss hard times ever visited us.
O E I A
Now ark Itlarhat*
BY TELEGRAPH.1
NBW YORK.
MAIL SUBSCRIBERS, FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM—CITY SUBSCRIBERS LO CENTS PER WEEK.
IOWA. SUNDAY
Apil IS. ISS9.
Pl.orn—Firmer. Sale* It) Dun Mil* at 5 l6fSft 50
for miinr rttali 0O19.fi •. I ,r etlra State S tiil.v}
6 »0 ir common to to.I extra W'-atern.
OANIIHAN N.oirit-Qii'et 6 AOAS7 40foreitra.
RVE KL-OIM-$ 7t)I«I4 AO
WHKAT
Salrj l..,T*K) L.U at $1 00 for Cblca IS
I 4«ta 45 .i winter Red Werfrn.
ll.tai.av —Dull. Kilc.8 ootj til state at tic.
Kvt—Qu et "«trt.N8c.
OoBa—Klrtni 3al«j 15.000 bu southern at 833
99c.
OAT.—Dull 58»dVlo for 8tste aud Western,
P.IHK -Steady. 8ale*5,lNNI t.ltla at 17 75 for new
mcs4 17 SI for old me*a: 12 76 for prime.
BEUK-Slesdy.
H«*r II AMI—Qniet and dull.
Dsn-inn Hoes—Quiet.
.Hiiot'i.I*R —s»ie„ i,oon tackasss al 6t«#SH.
HASS-MI 9'«.
LARD-•'inner 11
BCTTKR—Q ilei, glt(9l0: for Ohio l(#M lor ol.l
St it e '_'0WJ4 fir new State.
CHESS—Dull 9i|ll0.-.
WHisav-ynitt. Sale* suiall, at 2S«.
TO DVY8
ADVTS.
HRtlRY H. ANDERSON,
ANIt AT LAW, and
Notary Loans made ou improve I
property. Metropolitan Block,Sd street. Davenpirt,
tanada MiiqHor Store*
H. H. HOWARD,
(Sueeetsor to H. Harriet & Co.)
HAVINGipurchased
the eutlre block of H. Baraes
A 0» shall cotiilaue tbe buMaass at the
OLD STAND,
89 Brady Street, 83
in all Its branches, and so'lclt tbe patronage of the
citizens of Davenport,
aprlfi-l&w •. 0. HOWARD.
o a
ICR
delivered In any part of tbe elly at the follow
ing rates
its per day.... H5 oeoti par week.
10 SO
20 75
Over 90 a*, 40 centa -r hnodred pouada.
fff" Oriers tao be left with my wagons. Collec
tion* weekly.
sprit HRMRT ALTMtM.
WmU tamper i VFtofl Pmptrl
WB
EDITORS
One half of the month of April, 1859, has
passed away, and during its passage scarce
ly a single Spring-like day has appeared
hence many personsareindalging in gloomy
rellections as regards the prospects of the
coining crops. These fears I consider ground
less. Gloomy and uupropitious aa the pre
sent may be, we do not have to go far back
to tind its equal.
Also, Window ShRdes.both plain and fUorel, Cur
tain fixture*. Ta**el«, Cord, he fee..
1'1'ati-tove us n csll befuri" purchasing elsewher*.
P. B- Harper's new publications just received,
amonz which are race'-t I .a Plata and the Argentine
Repnlitie, Three Visit* to Mari«g***'. &<: kr.
ayrlG UKO. W. KI.I.N CO.,
Notice.
THB
a^o.1
Samaritan's Immediate Relief mow
quire* tba undivided servlees
of the aa4er*lgaed
who will be pleased to famish in qusattttse te igl
tbe tra«e and relieve thi attllcted.
aprl5-.IAwlw H. BARMM
C«apeliti88 la tti Spice %t Trade.
T»has
OONPORM to tbe times, the SCOTT HOITSB
rt-dnned the prioe of traaslent te oaa dollar
per day. ami permanent boarders are now taken at
thr»e dollars per week and upwards. It Is onr de
termination that this shall he the beet dollar boose
la
tlii* 8tate,
aprlS J. J. HPMPHRBY.
liitmber! Lumber!
ALI.INU
k WILLIAMS havlnR removed their
Lutnti Yards to tbe corner of Harrison aad
Konrlh streets, are now prepared to offer great In
ducements to pnrchaaera of Lmnber, having
The Largest iM Best Awrtatit
I N E I Y
C-.naMlns in psrt of the following, namely:
G00,ot»'i ft Fencing, from 12 to %2 feet loag.
500 out) rt Timber, Joisuand dcaatllog, all lengths
and sire-.
400,INN) ft Flooiing, dressnl and nn lreesed.
iioO.i**) it (|dibg, dressed and nadresaad.
ioo.ooo ft Clear and Second Clear Boards and
Plank
wo.noo rt poplar, from U4 lachea thick.
40C Mia of X.i 1 Chcago Hhlngtea, oooalstlag ef
Bb«vcl, Oat aad flawed.
i»"0 Mia of Lathe.
*J0J bdis of Plckus. 1M sad 8 lactam
Alas a lane aasmmeat of Roara aad Baeh.
Alao a large siaailaaiut of all IMs ef lard Wood
for Carriage aad OaMaal Makers' aae, all e wfaiob
we will sell st taa very Iswaat auksl pekoes, at oar
jew yard, oamar of larrtsaa aad HeusMl Oroeta,
Davenport, Iowa.
C.
Ml, Ml
ALLOW A WniiflM
f.i. Alae «*0,M» ft of RrtdSS floater, sawada*.
preaely fer Brtdass, Aa. ssiS Mm
fll.
TO—L'S
4+^ .» 'i t*T'
MORNING, APRIL
J.ATE NEWS.
LtTSST AIP NStrr BBUAVLS
FROM
E Y E E K
LETTERS FROM MAYOR BROJKPf£LD
MOO PBB DAY IN THB MIDST OF
SK0W AXD FROZRS WATKH.
I A N 8 K
LETTER FROM TOM I/»RTON.
HlOHltT M*ATT£HINa ACCOUNTS.
O N E
I If STORE FOR EVERY WORKINO MAN.
NEBRASKA CITY, April
No one who knows Mr. Brookfield, can
for a moment doubt the truth of every
word he utters. He is a personal frieod of
mine, aud I do not hesitate to vouch far
the relisbility of all his statements.
In addition to this we have further and
reliable information confirming everything
he says.
The Nebraska and Kansas Gold Minee are
no myth, but a fact which will saon work
wonders upon our western border, and
build up a mighty State, which will form a
connecting link between the Atlantic States
and California. It will add to the resour
ces of the coantry, a vsst snd uuexhausta
ble mineral region, and it will build the
Pacific Railroal. This last consideration is
so great and of such immense importance to
the country, thst its accomplishment will
be glory enough for those who go to open
up the buried riches gleaming in the dis
tance.
In haste, yours,
D. C. CORBIN.
Prom the Nebraska CHy Mews, Bitrs.1
It is with unfeigned pleasure we lay the
following letters before our readers. To say
we are pleased, delighted, expresses not one
half the pleasure we feel. The source is
unquestionable tho fact- irresistable. The
question is fully settled that there are rich
placers along the Platte and its tributaries.
All doubts are removed. No one dare ques
tion the statements of Mayor lirookliebl.
They are a triumphant vindication of all we
have said arid written about the great inte
rior yeld fields of the continent. We com
mitted ourself unequivocally, unmistakably
in favor of the new Kl Dorado, its extent and
richness. Facts sustain us—sustain western
editors—remove the malicious stigma that
it is all a trick of western editors to get peo
ple out here. Sleepy togies and dreaming
fools can rest quietly iu their oyster shells,
and console themselves with the reflection
that while they ure playing Rip Van Win
kle, Anglo Saxon energy is carving out from
the continent a great commonwealth prepar
ing the way and hastening the time, when
the iron horse is to carry the wealth of the
country across the great plains, the moun
tains, to the ocean, to meet the commerce
of the Indies and of eastern Asia The car
of progress—the speedy settlement of the
interior, is not to be impeded by fools and
maniacs. The laboring poor are not to be
debarred the privilege of diggiug from the
ground an independence and a fortune. One
hundred thousand people ere twelve moons
roll round will vindicate the trut hfuluess of
these statements, also.
Mayor Brookfield has, heretofore written
the moit discouraging of all our correspon
dents from the mines, lie has been extreme
ly cautious—more so, perhaps, than any oth
er roan in the mines. His statements have
been implicitly relied upon. It was known
that Brookfield wrote exactly as he saw
matters at the mines, indulging in no exsg
eration, no speculation. No man has giveu
the mines a fairer trial. No man is better
qualified to speak of them. Ilis statements
can be fully relied upoo, and we venture the
assertion that not one man among the nu
merous acquaintances aud friends of Mayor
Brookfield can be found, hereafter, to ques
tion or doubt (he richness of the mines. Mr.
Brookfield was formerly a highly resected
and respectable merchant in this city, and
when he left, last September, held the office
of Mayor. With these statements we give
Eis
ARR MOW RBOBIV(M0 AT THl OLD
Stand,
HO. 18 LB OLAIRB HOW,
a splendid assortment of Wall Papers ami Borders,
e tlrtlr new style*, which we are determined to sell
CHEAP AS THE CHEtPKT!
laee to letters from Mr. Brookfield, first to
wife, second to his brother-in-law. These
letters fully corroborate tbe statements of
Capt Bran ham
BOULDRB OB
17.1859.
IULDEB OB
:K, R. M„ V
It. 27 '69.
Sr. VRAIX'S CHEEK
Sunday night, Feb
DBAB W i e I n y a s e e o y o u I
wrote that our prospects for mining were
much brighter I still feel the asms. 1 AM
WELL SATISFIED TUAT I CAN MAKE AT LKAHT/ive
dollars per d*y. I am quite of the opinion
that we have just commenced finding what
we came here for, and our Nebrsska
City Co.,) discoveries are creating much ex
citement at the settlements, and people are
coming in every day. There are now here
on the creek, over one hundred men and
we bear from numbers more that will noon
be here. The gold which we find is of quite
a ditferent quality from any that has been
found at other places, and what Is called
"shot gold"—all that has been found in oth
er placeos is "scsle or (lost gold." Before I
elose this I will enclose a few specimens, (if
I do not forget to do so.) I seut you some,,
sometime since, I do not at present remember
where I washed it. Should any of my
friends come out in the spring, give them
my compliments, and tell them, for me,
to come to Boulder creek, though as I
have always written, I will advise no one
to como—as for me, I am almost certain
that we are now where we ean at leaat
make pood wagea and I feel almoM certain
will make large ones. I had intended writ
ing positively for you to come on, but ou
re consideration I think it will be much
pleasanter thst yon, if you come, start lat
er in tlie eeason, as then the roads will be
much batter, and also the weather.
A. A. BROOKFIELD.
BOM.DKR CITY, Mar. €,
•UfeiSitiBft* MB ISMIMII
*b i i*'.
forty dollars per day. I hope their ei|iec
Utions may be realised—for mv pai l, until
we made these diteovcries. 1 w»s rather dis
couraged, but made up iuv mind that if we
found nothiiiL', I .-houhl slay aud prospeet
Belli about tbe first of July,
Tsar Brother,
5, 1859.
Meuru\Rieharhm WtttEnclosed I
send you a "Nebraska City News" Krtra,
containing extracts from a private letter
written by A. II. Brookfield, E«|., of this
plane. If there were any lingering doubts
in the minds of the people here previoue to
the receipt of this letter, they are all dis
pelled, and the existence of rich gold miuas
at the base of the Rocky Mountains, is now
considered a 6xed fact.
A. A. BROOKFIELD.
Loiter
{fro• Toai l.erlea*
The following letter is from Mr. Tom
Lorton, brother in-law of Mayor Brookfield,
to his father, L'ncle "Johuy" Ixtrlon
"Since I wrote to Bob we have found dig
gings that the "boys are making five dnl
lara per day," the ground being frozen and
the snow three feet, deep they labor under
a great diaadvantage they make five dol
lars with a rocker when spring comes they
ean make twenty dollars with a torn sluiee,
easier than they make fivs now. These
diggings are the best we have found they
are about ten miles back in tbe mountains."
MS
Tha Mlrkles 'I'rlal.
WaaanioTo, April li Jacob Wapfner
recalled, aud examination continued by Mr.
Brady, who said he understood the witness
wished to make Main correction of his tnsti
inooy.
Wagner.—None spoke to me but the col
ored man I heard Mr. Pendleton's naine
mentioned this gentleman, pointing to Mr
Lee Jonee, a lawyer, who sits by the side of
the proeecuting counsel, is the man 1 look
to be Mr. Pendleton. Mr. Jones gave a cod
of aesent
Cross Examination.—John M. Seely waa
next examined by Mr. iirady. I reside in
B. district, and am a painter 1 reside iu 1
street, twenty yards below the coruor of 16
street the immediate connections betweeu
the house and that of 43, I5tli street, is
about 45 feet apart saw the opening of
the back door, and heard the order given to
take the lock oh' the front door, bwaus* I
thought the key had beeu lost. Mr. Charles
Ijee, Jones, and Mr. Pendleton were present
oueof them directe.l the locksmith to re
move the lock oil' the front door know a
gentleman namen I'ooles lie wentwilh me
into the back yard when the locksmith went
to work to remove the lock the two ^'eii
tleuieu weut up stairs heard uothiug ol
the character oi' tbe new lock.
I.atesl from Utah.
LEAVENWORTH, April 15.—Dates frrm I "tab
to the 15th ult, are received. The Mormons
at l'rovo are indignant because trooi.n were
stationed there during the session of Court.
There were rumors of it threatened collision,
but no actual demonstration. (Jovemer
Cutnming had been sent for.
Salt Lake City was infested with an or
ganized banditti, some of whom has beeu
arrested.
The Indians continued to interfere with
the California mails, by shooting at the car
riers and stealing tbe stock.
Kicllcmeut Iu the 1'anadlan Parliament.
TORONTO, April 15,
P. M.—Parliament
has continued in session aiuce yesterday
forenoon, with no prospect appar nlly of
adjournment. The suljei-t under discussion
is the government measure for the final set
tlement of the Seignorial Tenure in liower
Canada, which is violently opposed by I
per Canadian members. Much sectional
feeling is displayed.
The Funeral of I'hlef Justice Whiten.
.IANKSVII.I.K. Wis., April 15.—'The funeral
obsequies of lion. K V. Wltilon, late Cheif
Justice of Wisconsin, took placo this 1*. M.,
and was largely uttended. Milwaukee and
Madison were well represented. I.otr. Ran
dall and most of the St'ite oflicers were
present
CLKVEI.AMU, April 15.—Buabnell haa beeu
found guilty iu the I'. 8. District Court for
rescuing the negroe John at (tberlin. Sen
tence not pronounced. This is the first of
tbe Oherlin rescue indictments tried.
B. BI:CITI:TT
49 Brady Street, 49
Reit
Dor
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the Pest
Office,,
DKAL.BR IN
r. tm e
H%
•addlary, Barctwai
re.
CARRIAGE TIMBER.
i u i i i i a &
00KST4NTI.Y OK HAND,
«M«f Upper Leather,
French, Qenaan, and A mar
loan Calf, .Kip Bfcl m,
Harneis I.- atber, AO.
A S O
Haraeee, Saddlea, Mrldlea, Cellar*, Whip*.
Ac., Ac.
Boots *nd Mboaa
At Whel«»gi|«,
nifbest cash prloa will always bs paid fw
aKb3l-d3w~wtf
t'lofhinff at font.
HAVIUQ
porr!ia-ed the enlr« (lnek af poods of
Mr. Berliuiteimrr, confuting of
Ready Made Clothing,
tiesls' FaraisklM ttetif,
All, €J«p9j Kc,
W« have removal the stock Into thest**a
HUT TO THJ3 UNION HOUS1,
ON raONT BTRBVr,
Where we shell closeonl the
e.tlra stock sties* tlsa
BLOCK, LOWERTHAL
nxh'M-wlm
1859.
Dtmr Bra. Bob —Our prospects for mining
are looking much better, so much so that
our mines are all the talk at Anraria, and
Denver, where most of the people are win
tering* I have just written a letter to J.
Sterling Morton, and sent him the best spe
cimens which i had. Enclosed I send you
my next best or rather about the avers^ge
of what we find you will doubtless notice
its different appearance from that which
y u have seen from other places. The thia
or float pieces are found below the mouth
of the canon the rougher are found up ia
the maHntaiasL Oar gold is of tka "ronod
or shot'' kind, while that which haa been
found at other places, (so far) is of ths
"float" "seals" kind. Tba aid misers
bar* think that all will tura ont right, aad
that oar diaeavaries will pay. "1 rael wall
satisfied is aiy ewa aM Mint I «aa aiki
ay tvs dollaia gpr day, Is mr •iBnlsia
CO.,
Nortfafe Male,
WHKaCASonthi.'
11 day of December, ttlHOg,
Stephea H'.r-*n i «ei-utei| mito Stephen rfcuiup
••n aihattet aaurtga(e,eonvey|r.K wthiin tlie i«wn.|
property de-rrlbci aa lol owa, to ait: One Mo,11
An I now said notes having bertoe doe, and the
sa'd Stephen U Hi. en baving railed U. pay lite swne,
I,
William Dont- II, a ts
la nee aa aforesaid, do kerelty
give this pnhllc nottc*. that by virtue of the power
ia said atortRBge con«aland.
I
MHh day of April, a a
aad
I
will on Saturday, the
I8M.
t«t«r» n th* boor* of
e'elaeft In tbe aleraoeo of sold day, at the
Oeart Hoaae doer la the eity of Davenport, etiass
aad oiler h' sale at paktlc aasUtm tbo property above
described, totlao hlgkasl bidder far cask
Dated the 141k dav of April, a 1MB.
WIIXIAM Dtnrrow,
sprl* Atiln iiafMilWigl.
Loak Rt Ike Fallatriif.
DSIAtMRB,pr-eslataMsaa«a
fries UW eaate.
Ckslllss,
LBWas.TfM WdsJI
VMan Miuflas/lB
lo 4« oeaU.
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Tka Wehl'a *W
W«wr*aro!«, April 16 —Wear* raqnwt
ad on the part ol Mr. Sickles to state that he
deeply regret* for uiany reasoua but partic
ularly for tho sake of hi* child who must
one day r. ad her mother's shame, that the
coufi-ssion ol Mrs. S was published. The
publication win- contrary to his aishea, and
if it had been withiu his |.ower he would
have suppressed it The Coui opened st
the usual hour with the usual crowd in at
tendance, The argument on the inadmie
sibili v of evidence of adultery was passed
for the present in order to allow Peter Cag
ger of Albany to return hoine litis P. M,
Peter Cagger examined by Mr. Bradv.—
I am a m.'inl.er of the bar. rest.iing in tbe
city of Albany, have known Mr. Sickles for
W el ve year- ami upwards, knew Mr. Key
ill June IHftH, I was introduced to hiui by
1414*1' from Mr Sickles and engaged liim iu
a cAsa as council. To he court— I re'ained
Mr. Ktfy's services ou the ground of that let
ter ol instruction. Not cro*.- examined
Mr. Ould would like to refer tbe counsel
for the defense to one or two authoritiee,
three v« lutnes of Jones' law re|ort\ Slate
againat Reuben Samuels, the tyste against
John CritchUin. Iredell page lt.4, the
Slate va John S Ferguson, Hills S re[tort*
pairs 119. Mr. Phillips resumed his argu
ment he had discussed yesterday, the fol
lowing propositions: 1st, that if the evi
dence offered ia admiaaable for auy purpose
it inuat be recived 2d, that the issue pre
sented by the iudictmeut is not whether
there has been a murder id, that to con
stitute murder there must be a killing with
deliberate or malice pretense 4th, that the
malice of tbe law implies a wicked, and de
praved, and malignant spirit, a heart re
gardless of social duties, let*lly bent on mis
chief 5th, that even iu cases of express
malice arising out of a past grudge, if these
had intervened new provocations, it was not
to be presumed the killing waa an old
gru.lge ot.li, that iu cases where the law
presumed malice from the act of killing, this
presumption may be rebutted by expressions
of good will and facts of kindness on the
part of the prisoner towards the deceased
always considering important evidences as
allowing what was his general dispoattion
towards the deceased from which the jnry
may be lead to conclude that his intention
conld not liave |l.. en what the charge ini
putes, quoting 'id Kusseli that this pre
sumption may also be rebutted by showing
thai tbe killing was iu psi-sion urising from
sullii'ieiil provocation is evidence of absence
of mnli.'», quoting from the Commonwealth
against It.-ll, page 1 f.ii
7tl. That the law declares adultery to
be the worst of provocations there could
be no such legal absurdity as permitting
evidence of lesser provocation aud exclud
ing evidence of the greater.
Hth. This brought me to the considers-*
lion of the admis-ion of the provocation,
that If the accused bad seen with Ins own
eyes lie very act of the adultry, then the
pro vocation could be giveu in evidence and
not otherwise. This I demonstrated to be.
wholly unreaeouiilde and fallacious, by ro
ving that the eye. the ear and tbe touch,
were but media through which facts wero
transmitted to the brain, and that this
formed the will and decided tbe action.—
1 was illustrating the penitiou thai tho
knowledge ot the adultery ut the time ol
its commission could be as definitely con
veyed to the mind by the ear and tlie
touch as by the eye, and cited examples to
this end, when the adjournment of the
v!«urt took place.
NEW YORK, April 15.—Lord Napier left
this city to-day, for Boston, previous to his
departure, lie was visited at the Aslor
House by a body of English reeidenta who
preseuted 'hint with a complimentary ad
dress to which he responded in appropriate
terms.
Later dates from Jamaica nay the miaoing
bout of the Steamer Paseeur.had bean pick
ed up and brought to Kingstown. The
men had been I'J days in the boat and
were in a deplorable state. One bad died
of starvation aud the Purser aud Surgeon
had Itoth gone msd.
Fredrik Leonsrd, a horse dealer from
ston, was robbed last night of four hun
dred dollars at Nixon's Cireus in Brooklyn.
SAVAINAH, April 15.—The Federal Court
has found indictment against diss IAWSO-i,
R. F. Ackcn, John T. Iecker aud others for
harboring the Africans by the yscbt Wsn
derer.
PROVIIIBNI
K, 14 I., April 15—A second
trie! in this city to elect mernl^rs of the
Genersl Assembly .has resulted iu the choice
of the entire American Republican ticket-
I S E A N E O U S
Blanks! ttla«4a»!!
Warrautoo Deeds,
Deo
da or Truat,
Utut Claim Deads,
Trustee Deeds,
Mottcaaa Deedi,
UtouUad Mogf BR
SB,
Atlanhmant Boodi,
Power of Attorney,
QgHTlnal Notices,
Jtistloes' Blanks,
SbertffB iilanks,
(ktoreealona of TDdismt,
Oonatablaa' Blanka,
Ueplavin Bosds,
ABS uCters too aamert-as te maOoa, at the
S A K K I i o i O
rnstM Hi tle best strl* i«'il«
Ion
Threahlng Maehloe, elog the same one purchased
by tald ire-n nf Thompson whihsald aorl
Kaae waaaiadeoj the *al fireeti lor the »tiraoae or
ercuriugtbe pajrmeet of Ave certain prritnia.wiy
note* aod the Inte.- st tbereun, algueit by *a («r-»n.
all dated the l*t day of Autunt a n lSTyl. and paya
ble aa tl ow* to-wlt One for s»» iitv-flve .lolkars
dn-i Match s, 1K5», aod four, each 'or the sum of fif
ty dollars, p«y.bie severally Hepteoiter4Utii, IMnktr
29 h, and Decuiljer l»t, IsSH. and January l«t 1MB.
all of which notes, tncetber wlih the mortgage, have
been aastrned William Dnn'oa.
o i i I a o e e
KMMiuier ArraageMieMt.
ra 1HB Bigtith Sesaion of tlila Inatltatten commen
I mil Ms, 4tb, ISft» Tines u w tesi-Ders will
be •'«,nacted with the Farnlty tte rotnlns aeascn
k r.J M. Maawarring. A ,a graduate of Hain
llt-S' College, N T.. and late profe.sor iu New Y«rg
Oeatrai Collage, will take tbe Obatr of Ancient l.*n
|ut|» ai»l Msllisaitli i, and a*i-t tu th* maaage
ment „t the College while the Prakl at I* abroad in
Ui.- a**a y.
Prof. f,rlfltb tail! alao deliv-r a course of lectures
lo tlie rutins lollies *4 the Odlege, too CueUag S*S
stoo, on the aubiect utf Kloci.tioii
Imp oveaieiiiii iu I be Cell ge Balldlag* and
gri no.la are now «oln as an 1 weti'telthat this
funtitut'on, iibtwitlistamlMig tbe diacooraxlotr de
pre*-i on nt tt e tlroe*, will ers4SSg becomeaeeafr of
msl" -*f- n sai eminently *ortby
tlie euuti'iued patronage ot aa enlightened public.
By a iesilutto« passed at a late meetlac of th#
ar I, ia view ei the reaeival of |uwa Oollctl front
tbi* ttf, the f'jenity are allowed dlseretloaary pow
er lo reference t. Uie adaUMion of g'nSlsl e to
dsMH-s In 0.'-rollexe *..lsy ttadeot,. Bat wble
ss«ty of oar yo in? uien are tlli -tsu for sold, an
siaruug for "Pikes reek." t^«e yoang Imriim «t ou if
.sutry should start for Collese std 4Ui" tut
beosnrea nsire prerlwaa tbsa sllser goM
Arrangements have li*ea made wilb the senile
manlv oi|rr* of steamlvist eompaalf", wh ss Itesu
Utal Packet* are plvtjig dsily between HI. loai* and
Bt
Paul on the trts-ir*l|M»l, Utcorry •tudeim, as-ntn
aad teachers to snd frnai this Oollese the preaent
season at half fare. An ombilms wUI slao b. i n.
oogi-d rua to stul fr- in th'* (V ll'ge twice-siii dsy
for the acctmauslstkia of day iM'tnto fro n tbe
ciiv, l' d'-fired.
Half fare H"*** rl»er, circulars, or other
lofc.rruattoo deeired, will he itrwsrded ostaAsats by
addrealng the ^restdeat,
aprS RBT. M. TOORB
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CLBAB TTPB, AT
•lOO PBB ANNUM, IN ADVANOR
Bakes ef Advertising la Ike Weehtv.
One equate (of u line*) me wrk a] aa
rai-li •.MilK.ual laserttoa S
Ousa^we one i.y in s
nitt.a 6 aa
three nwwiih*................. i ga
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One column, ube year n
.SEWING MACHINES
TB TNI «VAIB8 CITT
v i i i a a
MYtake
Dear Quaker Olty, will yea he so Mad as
la
aaaat with ns la our little I
seat am wkaga
"oucau liear tb* maatral lick, lick,Sf Ike
WHEBIiER WILSON,
Assay from the rattK-te-baac of the Qaskar OMy. aad
tty snd keep cool—aot talk .*» Iiml, nor aweat at ae
las ynil did tbe otber day, aud have t.. ask tb«*dHer
»|l'«i*e f»i T'.i Mil down sfbtlo wa aak a lew
i-S|i tl».
lat. How aboat the Quaker Olty aold A Baselr
Couldn't use It escitan*»d f«.i a 94* one. ooaila*t
uae that, bat can ami are using a Wheeler a WR
soil.
M. What aboat th- ooessld ta Tea Wytft?
0-iilin't nee u eirhaaged for a #40 -ine, aaatdaS
aw th.«t a«ked yon to take it hack yon refused.—
He Ibeu left II with us to setl, wMrh ws "*ha n4tla
say we dtd sell lo aia. T. K«t. fcr aao. IHit wa
ohtsln II unfairly
Sd. Alw the fao one sold Mias A Fable. Resk
laianc mid n't use It and ha- left It with ae k
sell for S?I)V
stb. Di iadd, of Rock Island, bought a oaa{
eo. liang«d a #40 one ntldn'l uae either ease
W us aud oSertd th* |M martiinx for f'iA In esebaaae
for s Wli elei a Wi|»"B, wtint of ourae wasrafased.
Aa't doing that hla* of liitimx.
5th. How aboa the «t» oa* bought by Mil" Lea,
Roea laiantf? OoaMa't aae It, andcxckaaoaS hr a
i pweaasad
si oslda't aee that. lie baa pwel
u* Wheoler A WllaoB. ami i AS a*0 that.
af
We are very truly yonre,
THB WHBRLRR A WILSOM.
A Card.
rfiHB oBctal report Uken from ths Aryws at Bays.
1 »ih, 1MB
Ho4i Whlie, Davenport, 1 Wbeeler A WS
son ttewlng Macbioe, X«ssrrln^ of Ugh aswuisa
llulMS.
M"8H. TCRste, Dsveaport, 1 Bewlag Machine,
0Ood.
No MS. TC Bate, 1 aealns Machine.
•Vote —The several S-WIIIK machines on exMhiSan
were sll Mil* 'lor. each dolnp ths wolk wall and at a
rapid rale, highly comateadoale.
The "Premium Mochlaa" can be eeen at A W
Ball )'H store. V WHITB. Assnt
.-i u Bslc di ule* puttltiK a stick In oar sew
ing midline at the Bok Island Pair. We never
i-barRcd idm or any one el.e wita It i bat did TOU ev
er aee a bird nutter aniens lot
IV IV We phall in f'-w days have a lat of
Wheeler A Wlls. ii Wist rrmulam" sewlas JMS
chines lor PUTTY noi.l.AKV. om
Stager's Mvlac Marhlafa,
PRIOR BBDl'CBD
FroMB 119.1 to t»AO and HI,
S I N O K A O '8
New Improved raaally Bewlag MachMks.
rpilB nnparsMeiie.l t*p«tiarHy thst nar Marhtaaee
1. Iiaye atialhed Uir' usltout tbe whul* of lb* Baa
tern Mates slid Europe, make* as ueetrous .f rea
deritig Ibetu e|iially popular tiroaglout the Wait.
Willi lit la view, we place t' em nrlihin tba reacb at
all by the above gi«et redactloa tu prlre.
WCSTSKB Urnci,
140 LAKE
BTBEET, Oait aa*.
A. W HARRIS. A feat.
Otrenlars cnntalnlng every laformatioa ssnt gestte
liEVV YORK.
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10.,
ileaeral Newspaper Advtr'g Hsaae
(APFI.BToN'H BtllLDINO,)
Ne. 34S A 34N Uroikdway, New Verb.
MfHIKITKIJN, BRUM, A10.,
laposTitos
ANU
DrsLaRa
llraffA, raiatu,
Oih, nrhRerj, It,
170 tVillmm utreet, cor llrnicman, K. Y
Invite tlie attention of tbe trade Ut their Isrga aad
Varied stock of
l«r*|«, faints. Oils, Perfumery, Ae.
Inadlltlon to tlirlr rrviilai importations of Htapla
O -mls. they are also reca-ivlUK, due. from lln sour. es
of |ir -iinion snd inaiiufaelure, suptdl'S of Ivotk,
Hair and Nail KrusAr», nr.mse(, rurls, J/«rfr»e,
Siiouy, KretirA unit Knqlith /'er/fessery, iMiAm't
Kdriiih. antf untnynih uitlcli-a usually embaaced
i.. ltrusri*'s'sl«ka, wnwh they are also enabled to
oiler at ins mM oalvsntagotua terms.
Orders, either Hi pdrson or y stall, wUI
prompt sllentlon. aprfT-dly v o A I o
RKN0BD
ABB tNDUOBMBMTB TO AOBMTS—BXPaaj
Oaavaaalug Agents wanted la all parte
of tbe noon try for the "Camprabeaslve Usagrqphp
snd History, (Aacleat and Madera) of tba Whole
World," from the eerlfvt ogee to tbe prsssat ttiaa
By 8. O ilouvait a, (Peter Parley.) Blegaatly buand
sod heeatlfully lllastrated. Price SI Bold only bf
Agents tu whom apodal districts will he glvea. Api
pllcsata nheold state what ooaatlee tbey would like
Per /aitlcules apply to
J. M. OOLTON AOO
Mebltdtf mvmiis IVMA. e
Te llrifgltU tjieaatry Mrrrli*Ue
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Seorge W. Com t- k o/theef OMnta*
k Brother. I- preietidlna thst he bos VAgM
o.ir receipts and ao'Mtals of rse*a ladlaa kats
Pills.
SOOH IB MOT tub I tBI.
We ue«i h.ve eel I him s i i elpt or account, ear
never shstl. We give this not ice that partfc owlag
us auy not be laduetd to s Itiui.
A J. WHITB A 0a.
Important Jltotic*.
Ia fatare ail letter* relating t» Maee*a
R.4 Pills will tie eddreeBed to the ind-rslgnM
A.J WHITB. No 10 Courtlaadt Bt.
Jalfi loo Box 4*4 O, Mew York
SALOONS.
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w i n i n S o n
FP.E-HBDOYSTERS
AND CLAMH KK-
CBtV Dally bv eapreae, and aereed la every
coaceivaMe style, at M»ers' I IIRI Seleea, Mes,
Id sad IS Broilt itreet, below Bamad.
Pantilies ai'd Dealers sappUed at a iHsitsaal.
.^•t* iMmna
St. f'Harien Kratmurmmtj
Barret #r Kkkall's Blacks
\V. C. I'll I ui«'r,
11/i lJI.O reepeetfully call
V» a he auenttoa of the
piil-l'e to the fact, that be
has ntted ap ao «4egaet aad
caavaatent Beatsnrant under IfVtsll's Bteek, wi
be wtft be bapiy e»rvo hie fiieadelMbdD fas
loactes of the teas n.
Proai lt 10 A is and 10 to II a.
c*4cj£mmn%
WIMS*«
Parlaa Cracker%
•ari» er Met Bread,
korrsR,
WATBR,
ORALA*,
Wmney Crmekmnt
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