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IIIII I- Dailv •Ua. LIHi'IIK!t lw »«mkrat A U K I N U K N -V. M'lLKIK. Daily Evening Newe CARDS. ATTnnSEV.S AMU COliMBBLOIifl AT LAV, And Ni.tarlra Public 0CBr No Mam at real, Hiteoport, luHa Mavlldtf J. J. WAI.l.tt, AND AUKNT AMIl UK A I. •ISTATC B»Ot KH »111 at" clal attenil'jii to iilmt honaeg arid ix-lln tine reiiti Also, buy, aeil, eicliaiigi:. fafe nail |.a I ie* ieal*alats negotiate loai t, aun in-.la.. titl«a, k. w Or»li i: -at HIak'-more h. Lavcn' Hani, No 17 Biau street, I»av n|nn i, Iowa maylo^im HK*HY H. A*i»aCMM»N, ATTORNKYI'ui'.ic. AM» COI!N«»l.lX)a AT 1.4*, and i LAW, onto*'—Nov 4 and 6. Commercial Block, sonUleaat Oornerof '.d an llradv alroela. raanc PLOMTH, UEO. M. VAN MM 4k VAN IIOIGKI, ATTORVRT9 and ('iunne||ora at l.aw, and Nota- r|i-a I'nl'lK Alao menta for th- Charter Oak #lre ln». Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital 43MI,(K)0 Oity Klre ln.Co .Ni w lUven, $600,010, tMBce Le Claire Block, Davenport. M|V JOHN NIWHKBR, C1I.OI »tr tre«t, lietwi en Second and Tbitd, Davenport, I SWA Jewelry ina and repalrad. yy ttlaxsea pai in Spcctaciei at reaaooabla rates. mrliI7 H. UIIEEI.IH, COMMISSION AND PRODUCE Meri int, (Wholesale) AKentof the Syrasuae Salt towi M.mufactsry for Daveni»rt and netRbhoring Warehouseoppo^lti' R. R. Depot, Daveaport, Iowa aufttO'.V* HI K A l»OW, ATTORNKT.S AND OM-NBRUORS AT LAW AN"ITBI.H .• NOTARIES OfBce—At Macklot A Corbln's kachanga oflee, Davenport, Iowa. oal6tf II. HORLI V tt CO., WBOLK8AI.K and Retail IValera In Fancy and Stap e Hrocerlen, DalaeU'a Block, Cjrner of Perry an.l Second street*. Flour, Oe^i'-nt and Plaatering Hair consUntly on bADl. rf" All cooda delivered free of chanre. Davenport, lawa, April 24 1S59. [»prW-3*i A. II. HKNMETT. H»:NWI 0. I*. W'lllTOOMH. WIIITI OII It, TT A roil! PuMIr and Oommlsi.ion.Ta of D.'oda, Will prACtl tu the C.nuli of Sr••«!»,CHnt.'Ti, Jackson and MiKoitlne countte-", and If Itock I •land county, 111 »nd the U. 8 Pi-trl -1 C»urt of Iowa. OrKU F.—N. W. Oorner Ma"n and Second streets. Jan) 1 SHA4AM BAI L, J. Wliao* ODITBAV HALL 8UTKAB, ATTORNEYS ANOOOI'NBBI.I.KRS. NOTARIES Pu'ille, r«miuls*lonor» of l)aed» for Maine, Ver mont. New lltniraiilre, Ma-a*o)iusett-. New York, New Jersey, Henn-vivanla, Virfcinla, Ohio, Tennes aew, Kentuoky. Illinois and MiSKonrl office No 24 Main a' one door nouth of Co«k SArgent's Hank. July lat. 18^. jnl»l-dfcw1v JOIIN rutuhiRu, ATTORNEY AND CODNSEI.OR AT LAW, AND Not iry PnM: Orrioa—Mickolla' Hlork. upatalrii. JaSO J. n. I* AT TON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. onice— upstairs, in the loillding foimfrly oecupied b.v »J. W. Wiley, Went Becirid vtreet. Bu-i-o-si IntruaUel to bis care will be punctually attend."' to Bavenport. January 9. I^S*. ^Jan9 JOll* KH», REAL ESTATE A F'.Xl'lI ANdK BROKER, A CoMawsioasa or DBEDS, f.r CLAIM RUW—L* CUire Hall £nfrMk«, Jaall Wavenpwri, lw*. McCABll t'UATES W O E S A E O E S PQRWARD1NQ k No. 1 COMMISSION MERCHANT j, PROMT STBBET, COHNSBor BRAOT, Daveaport, Iowa. are constantly In receiptor Krash Ovocer les, which we off st Wholesale, for cash, at lowent t'Tlcea. and u whtcli we Invite the attea tlaa of dealer* In oily ar1 country. navT 8a BIIRTIK HOUSE, 0JRNER OF IOWA A FIFTH STREETS DAVENPORT, IOWA. mchSMtf TBBTH BXTBAOTBD BT A NBW PBOOBBS wttboatacoaslonluK any delay or pals whatever U I U S E S O U Deutal Surgeon. OrriOB-Iu Merwln's Block, 88 Perry, betwaaald ^d 4th streets. Having eosspleted arrannementa, he Is now pr* •ar«d to extract teeth by admitting a slicht current 5 electricity a round the tooth at the tine efastrec Host, thereby allaying all pain attaadail apon a tfacttM hy the ordinary Method. Th»stlTwl has a fall knowtadgs af what la paaa te. ni there ate not thaee sBsste whtoh ate efles nlBll after havlnw teeth eatisstai by the aee at JOBB L. 8WIT8, |M!BsUto JOIN A ttABO ATT'T A* LAW. IV1TI Sc A ABO, AgMti •is. MI C»U«ET*n, IHD InaaraaM IITOIMIB BL V. UATSAKIBF §MMV irauc ABP Oo—IMIDBB •MB0U.'8 BOS, (BT tuamLarl it V i i V F« T*A .jrniii, arrive* at a JfoHTH««i M.iii., t» Ian i, Mondays. Wedujei 9PM n Muiidaya, Wd Biui (4a.\HH o i i« j| l#fH t» n,*t l"f VOLUME 4. STATE DEMOCRAT.! B**«aparl, lay II11 rfr- C. U. tknvas, UMrbutD (tract, CBtciga, la *ulli«i1a*d to reortve »dferUaawaU fer Uila f p»r. MAIL AKKAJH(iJSMKNT8. Tian uf opetitug aud cl -i"g mail* In tha OaTeapevt Fb=t 0*11 e KAT*K( IA, arrivm at S W I I 'loaa at TR. A A.u :90 n. .. I MOBTIII HN MI ti» T)unuqiieiiDd Sortbern anhr- at & U Y I »e«al 9 1ft a Mi *rtiv*j- MAII. Af*l 1V lif«, Thora.lajra« AMIT v Man., arrives i arm k r.daya AATAOSA MAIL, UAII. eMAI. I. PVTHAM. J. PUT*AM A LGiKI. i leva. BOCTHIBN .WL fronHi. Lonia a»U Botllhern Mle at Z doe*-* at j*l& a H. VKourt VTI.I.N AVII HOCIIII:«W IOWA MAII-I arrlveaet I fi.W) cloaei Alf -V) M. IM.IBOIH WAV A if., arrive*. #:46 A and WO c! ae*. at i and f. III 'liuif river towns Abort It. errlvea NiMary K BIIB made OI. improved cantinue to keep this delicious fruit on band, fipertj. irupouun BU* k.'id atreet Davenport, l»a. UOC-I-OK Ktll-H* HA^ISII HBHIM RL TH* FHA0T101 OK I'tiytlc i"ipei tlully Aollclta tbe patruMfe of 4ir rrifii 'i an I the |.'I• 11• Orrii-t-N Nickjiij Block, ver tbe Uauk. Aprl-tf T.III.UK 4r IIAI.I.OKD. wrxr RKCONO STRBBT. L« ofAiM l4Tenport, iwa, wholeaale und retail alera in Drni'H, Uedlclnee. Oli' mlcaU, Hamta, Oil ti,luw OIHSH. ry Arttlie-, Ferfnmery, Mineral Tt-eth, fi. K.'ll, .V' it. Mcb» V° 9 Itow.) IMICI'OK* HICKMAN AND RlMB ATK KKMOVBD THEIR OFKICB to Bo 18 Si atreet, tMirtli bid.- in twen Hrady andMata. •archi-tf 11 J. PAHKER, 1*1- D., PU \\S/ JAN AND 8UHOEON, OKU OK/—With Mesart. R^cer fc Bowers, Bo. 68, Hradv Dlreet. Orders left with them Will receive prompt atten tion. ""V** JAMBS T. LAMB, JOSEPH J. I.ANB Atieraeys and Caaaaollora at The jury .having heard the testimony,and made an examination of the premises and the position of the wound, and having noted the attitude of Matthieson, as described to them, pronounced that the wound was caused by a bail from the rifle which M. held in his band, and that the gun was dis charge.] by the hammer of the lock being caught an the corner of a log, drawn back, and then falling upon the cap with such violence as to exploded it At iast accounts he was not dead, but it was thought he would not survive long. DAVENTORT AL REPl IiLICAM CoVVEN- TION.—The Dutch have taken Holland. Brother Hiram's back bone gives way—he goes for Rosch and Lager. The Republican City Convention came off on Saturday, at 2 o'clock, at the Court House, agreeable to previous notice. There were present some 1(J Germans, and 15 Americans, all told. Ramming moved that J. W. Stewart take the Chair. Guelich moved that Cressler act as Secretary. Guelich moved that a committee of live be appointed to select iMegatea to the County Convention. Schricker moved that tha President appoint that committee. Committee—Guelich, Price, Ramming, Thompson and Schricker. (All right) After absenting themselves for a few minutes for form's sake, they returned, and announced the names of some 17 persons (who are all right, or can be made right, on the goose question) to represent Rusch and Priee in the County Convention, which meets in tha city of Davenport, on June 1st There was no p«BMHH|Bptiag that would move for tha ]•••j|a report of the committee. ^^|JPHHUnt called several times for some oae to move the adoption finally brother Hiram got up and said be was surprised to see so much mod esty in that meeting, and as he did not pro fess to have much of that commodity, he moved the adoption of the report It was adopted by the deiegates voting for it.— Then brother Rusch (who was in the meet iag all the time, keeping his eye eloso on brother Hiram) got up and lighted his ci gar. Immediately Schricker moved the meeting adjourn. So ended the farca. Whether brother Hiram and brother Rusch got some Lager, deponent saith net, but it is said that brother Hiram and Geo. W. Ells walked from the Court House together until they came to John 3. Davis' lumbor yard, when Hiram undertook to vhitrxr into brother Eils' ear his future policy and aspi rations, but mo«t unfortunately he wkitptr td too loud Thoee developements we «»»u+t defer a few days—they were rich and racy, and show aatisCaetorily why brother Hiram goee ia for Rueeh for Lieutenant Governor and Lager why he h*a made friends with brother Thompeon, and kiaaed Leake, shakes heads with Otshaaasa af tha Dm Zkumirmt laaka haawiagly at Jake Hoer iag takes af Ma hat to Dr. Driw of tha tteiBatraatteawwf, aai-wiakaat brother K Ri"E»MaiL","incluiin*riveri|wnsfromleClaire city that tbat Board of Commissioners ap pointed by the United States Government' to examine tbe Raiiroad Bridge at this Tfiur«dava. Tbe Sice «,|| be peu on Swnday dnrlns the 8u» m*r fr' in 9 tu 10 a M. XJOOMI •ffRlrs DEMCIOCH.—Mestre. Uaye»kTrout, the inimitable caterer* to the wants of the public—in the vegetable and provision line —placed ua under renewed obligations ye« terday, by leaving on our table a box of the most delicious strawberries. They will with which to supply their nnaieroua cus torn era. IT* How it did rain yesterday afternoon. I tenia were as scarce as straw berries in our market at present. The only funny thing we aaw all day, was Mr French, tbe street sprinkler, standing at the door of one of hi* patrons,during the heaviest of the raiu, collecting his pay for laying the dust, it looked to us as though be and Providence were in partnership, and he (French) took the paj whila Providence performed the labor. SAD ACCIDENT TO A DAVENPORTER, From the Omaha Tunrs of a late date, which has been handed ns by our friend Williard Barrows, Esq ,we learn that a sad accident happened to Mr. Randolph Matthiesen. for merly a resident of this city. It appears that while at his residence at Grand Ldand City, N. T., on the 6th instant, he was standing in hi* door holding his rifie in his hand, intending to shoot at a mark. The butt of the rifle rested on the floor, hi* hand on the top near the muzzle a friend was near, talking with Matthieaen, but not looking at him. lie heard tbe report of M's rifle and saw him fall. He neither spoke nor uttered a sound. The ball entered the forehead, almost an inch and a half above the inside corner af the right eye, and passed almost vertically upwards, making a round hole about two and a half inche* long, and nearly or quite an inch deep at the middle, aiul about an inch and a quar ter wide. The skull WAS much torn, and portions of the brain protruded. •ui ru ,,t* rwmmrwm t* »i •ut"' not ta«iriea« In D«f«oport-. The hotel ref» I *.'»»• 1st"3* of one houee ilone—the New Peao» •y!»*ui» Houee—#btwel, M. »nif»U on &ttur«iny. RKUBF FOK HARD TIMES.—It should not ouly be the -luly, but thep»«Mnr#of eT» ry individunl during ttie |irrttent doll eeneon, to nai-e every penny [oeeible. Ihia can I easily be done by learning the price# of all kinda of dry good* tt K. «k K. H. lynere i No. 8 Le Clnir How, Ufon baytag where. Call and see. REPORT BBIIK.E NebTK^ka and Kaoaaa K, arrive* At a Jtiran -.II.».V in'i"dina I I-oui». th- Mlsaoui I Biver, 1 Via Mmi.lt,*! A 8t .Io»epb I al4 a. FAVORABLY OP THE CIOVERVMTTWT CumifeaioKKBfc—THET RWOP.T TO THE Early yesterday morning we heard it rumored about the P#at. with reference to its being an obstruo tion to navigation, had made a report, and tbat it wan unfavorable to the bridge. Late in the day we were furnish -d with a copy of the hlandtr and A rjui, hxtra,containing a portion of said Report, which we lay be fore oar readere. Their decision in thia matter is, to us, not at all surprising it is nothing more or less than we bad atrong reasons to expect it would be, before the Commissioners left our city. The bridge has been voted a nuis^pce. What then V— Will it he removed No. we rather think not, if the Company doee what it ought to have done long since, and that is, repair and re-construct it in certain places. Thia is due to tbe River men. They demand it, and have a perfect right to insist upon their demand. Thia bridge has its rights and tbev should be respected tbe river men have their rights, also, and they should not be disregarded. Let full, complete, and equal justice be meted out to both parties. If the bridge was constructed in an impro per manner, surely river navigators ought not to suffer for it It was no fault of theirs, therefore give them justice. Let it be re modeled theu, aud put in auch condition that it will not be of aorioua disadvan tage to the river trade. The following report was made by mer. of science, bv men of acknowledged akill as Engineers and Architects. It ia the same in effect that has been given by other per sons. Read it: Extract from the Report of tht United Stat es Vouuniuionert, Sent to Examine the Rail road \irtdge at Roclc Itland 1st. The board is of the opinion that the railroad bridge which crosses the Mississip pi river, between Rock Island and Daven port, is not constructed according to correct principles, reference being had to the inter ests of navigation, 2nd. The piers of the said bridge are not of the best form, and there was no difficulty in constructing them of the proper form.— With th^ exception of the turn table pier, the board is of opinion that the defective form of the piers ia a matter of no material importance, 'l'iie turn table pier will be more pai ticularly referred to in answer to the next question. "rd. Tbe only pier that is larger than is necessary is the turn table pier. This pier, in the opinion ol' the boaid, should have been constructed no longer or broader than was necessary to sustain the truss, when the draw ia open, and protect it from injury by passing boats. It might have been con structed with a length of feet, atlording ample support and protection, and being actually feet in leugth. the difference, 60 feet, is unnecessary, and in the judge ment of the board, pcruicious The effect of making it larger than was absolutely re quired, id to contract the water way, in crease the velocity, narrow the draw pas sage aud present more surface for boats to strike against thus increasing the difficul ty of their passuges through the draw, In a pier of this si?e the form of the starting is of importance, and the upper faces of the pier should have been curved snrfaces. 4th. The piers are not parrallel with the current, but at anglea varying from '26 d* grees to 14 l-'i degrees. The effvet of this obliquity is to treble tbe obstruction to the flow of the water, and conse quently to aflect the increase of velocity in the same ratio. Another conse quence is, that tbe passages of steam boats and rafts through the draw and be tween the piers, are rendered much more difficult and hazardous. Furthermore, the draw on the Iowa side is rendered useless by the formation therein of an eddy. 5th. The velocities in the different parts of the river in the vicinity of the bridge, have already been stated, and will be fcuLd tabulated in appendix (C.) tub. The eddy on the Iowa side of the turn table pier, as nearly aa could be esti mated, is about one hundred feet wide at the foot of the pier,and the turbulence in the boiling of the water, extends about 500 feet'below. This eddy, however, is constan tly varying in its position and dimensions Its effect on the passage of boats amend ing and descending, is undoubtedly te ren der them more difficult, on account of the care required to avoid getting one part of the boat into it, whiU another part is in the current of the draw. It has been pre viously stated that tbe effect of this eddy in the Iowa draw is to render it useless. 7. The surface of the water at the up stream end of the turn-table-pier, is 16 1 '2 inches above the surface of the water at the down stream end. The extent of tbe back water or remu us as nearly as could be esti mated, is about 160 feet 3. The Bridge is badly located, and in consequence of this bad location is a greater obstruction to the paesege of steamboats than wonld have been necessary, had the location been good. Any site in the vicini ty below Roek Island, out of the rapid cur rent, would have boon beetter. The Board considers it proper to reca pitulate eome of the well known principles of Bridge building, to ehow how far they have been conformed to, or departed from, with the Rock Island Bridge. Theee principles are: 1st. That at a given place in locating a Bridge over any stream, the site where the velooity of the currant is a minimum should be selected. 2d. That in designing a bridge, the piers should have the minimum croee section con sistent with the support of the superstrnct ure, thus offering tbe leaet obstruction to tbe flow of the water, and incroaung the velocity of, the current as little aspo-eible. 3d. The piers should always be placed parallel with the thread of the stream, for the aame reaaooa aa thoae stated in the second principle, and beaauea they thue reader the passage of boats aad rafta lees difficult 4th. In designing a bridge over a river having a large commerce in boats and rafts, tha draws andspsa* should be at tha great est practicable width. In applying these priadplea to the Rock Island Bridge, the Boardie eouetrained with extreme regret Mart that all h*TB baan KKOBI CHAI-TEE 1 1 J(. MAN. RHT7B«OTTIBEHH. FIV^J DOLORS PER ANM^ CITT STTB»QRIBERS lUvor ltoaBa. K, Dodge, Montrose. AUUMBBA, Wing, Dubuqua BLACK HAWK. DAVENPORT, IOWA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 81, 1859. ARRIVED. Sunday, Maj 2$, MINNESOTA BELLE, Hill, St PauL •BTBOFOLITAV Rhodes. St. Lotym FR*I» LORF_NZ, Parker, St. Louifc I'® Munito, Hatcher, Montroa^ KEOKLX, Dodge, Dubuque. Monday, Kay 3D. ALHAMBBA, Wing, St Louie. BLACK HAWK, BELFAST, Force, Yellow Mediciw. DKVMARA, Gray, St. Paul. KATA CAMEL, Gray, St. Lous. BKFABTED. Sunday, May 2t. MimsoTA Batuc, Hill, St. Lotus. METROPOLITAN, L'B- Rhodes, St. Paid. Fatb LkCNz, Parker, St. Paul. IFA MOINES, Hatcher, Dubuqua. Monday, May SO. Haight, Dubuq DESMABE, Gray, St Louie KATE CAISEL, Gray, Ihbuqi The new packet Dea MolB ing boat for Montrose at 7 Ba The Wm. Ewing will WM Paul this (Tuesday) morning, Tha steamer Belfast came do#B day from Yellaw Medicine, on the Minnaa* P*rr1s»ooi firm and steady, and othar eta river, and is laid up at Cannon'a mill- Henry Clay is due to-morrow. The river at this point fell about eight inehee in the 48 hours ending at dark last evening. It is on a steady decline hare, and will probably be qnite low during tbe sum mer. The river is falling above hare al' the way to St Paul. At St. Louis the decline was one inch on Thursday night, and three inches on Friday. At Cairo, on Friday, the river was falling at the rate of a half an inch an haur. FOUND.—A 1st.— On Sunday morning, just before the crack af day, some scamp or other who has a propensity for house breaking and etealing, effected an entrance to the dwelling-house of Charles T. Webb' Esq., situated on Third street, between Harrison and Ripley, and purloined theret from a gold watch and chain, valued at about $175,00, also a pocket-bock, con taining a miscellaneous lot of papers, and some bogus and wild-cat bills. Tbe pocket book and ita contents, with the exception of about ten dollars of spnrious bills were found in the back yard. Mr. Wsbb had other money in bis pockets, which fortu nately the villain did not aacceedin appro priating. Entrance was effected by turn ing the key with nippers from the outride. CHAPTER 2d.—Sometime during Sunday night, when the city was asleep, a burglar entered the dwelling of I. F. Smith, E*q., on Main street, between 6th and 7th sts., snd abstracted therefrom, a very valuable gold watch and chain, about $40 in cash and a pocket book containing notes and pa pers to the amount of about $500,00. In the morning Mr. Smith found his pantaloons on the front gate, and the notes and pocket book laying scattered about on the ground before the 2d Baptist Church, corner of 6th and Main sts. CHAPTER 3rd.—The residence of Mr- B. Hoots, on 5th street below Harrison and Ripley, waa entered on Sunday night but got nothing of value, having been alarm ed. CHAPTER 4th—The Millinery Store of W. B. Nicholls.corner of Brady and 4th streets, was entered by means of nippers, on Sun day night, and the change in tha money drawers to the amout of about ^four or five dollars was taken. Finding nothing also worthy of thsir attention, thay loft in pcace. DON'T MIND WHAT OTHERS buy your Boots and Shoes ol door above the post offioa. er than any other coneera h8 aibly do. tW New Flour and Feed Geneseo Flour and Food Store, No. 69 Bra dy street, nearly opposite the Post Office, where can be found the best quality of Flour, White Winter, Old Spring and New Spring, Wholesale and Retail, delivered free of charge. Call and see the Flour, it will show for itself. E. BROWV, My25-lw. Agent. O E I A Now Task Itlaiksi, [BT VXLKOBAFa.] Baw TOR*. FLOOR—Mars BAILBV—DU'L RYE—Firm. OOM—Quiet. tieles unaltered. LONDON, large brass door key, with iron head. Call at this office. BRIDGE REPORT.—For ending May 28th, by the week S. Gurney, Bridge Master: Dt'e r'r abv l'w w m. Thermometer above zero. W 6 A I S 6 1 2 W O O A S S 52 19 ft 8 ln54 64 68 68 8 33 14 J:ti tu 90 78 70 1 ti 15 19 U $ 5 60 88 69 63 8 8 a 80 6i 81 88 4 U 1 25 13 36 13 87 18 28 ia 60 84 70 48 & 9 88 TO 77 A FEW BURGLARIES.—All at once, it seems there has been dumped down in our city a gang tf rascals, whose business seems to be house breaking, and wholesale plundering of our citizens. Under the pres ent state of municipal affairs, the city is withont any safeguard which a police forco or well lighted streets would ensure, con sequently all the light fingered gentry have to do is to proceed under the cover of dark ness to the baek window of a citizen's house,—make an entrance, and carry away whatever may come in reach or his pilfer ing fingers may chance to light upon. Kay 88, N0». scUve 15#25C Setter. Sale* 10,- 000 bbiaat 8 fi808 78 tar soper State 8 90^7 80 for extra round hoop Ohio. WBBAT—ehade firmer. Sales 6^00 ha at 1 83M for white Westera 2 88 white Beta thy. Pala. 10,000 ha 80s adzed West ern yellow 90989c. UATS—Baavy M|Bc Bate, Water* aad Cana da. T" "—rt sndnnmliil 17 MflIT tthuw "S^-OSS BACJ*—Adva&ciag BBBT BAM—Qatet. Ovr Msaaa—Doll LABB-riraaer. lalcalM his 11N«18K. Western. OMTBSB RTRTK Bnvy{ aawBtaSs, aaia tty. tmmr-Bauaaii r«r n E S N E W B.I tBY TKL^RAPH.) ftnhrBl of tht) *ew York, ABTAHCE v Haight, Montroaa. IN BHKABtTCrtB, NBW Yonw The steamers Juns and S^lonia, t»a4 J,. Tha news ia not very important No battle had bean fought in Italy up to we 16th. Tha Emperor Napoleon and King of $ar diuia, had fixed their head quarters at Al asaandri^, and already arrived there All Sardinian vessels in Austrian porta are to be seized. Tha vaBltoiaas hava withdrawn mobia had reeolutely Ipatrian frigate Rod%] dshe was obliged AUSTRIA. Tha government loan of seventy«five million is to be at 5 per cent., payable in silver, snd will be issued at 70. Nothing further from the seat of war. PIEOMONT. The official bulletin of the 14tb, aays, the Austrians withdrew to-cay from Rabbis, bot a second and still stronger reconnoiteri'g' party had been pushed forward to the walla of Verceilli. The Emperor, Napoleon with Marshal Conrobert, rode through the streets of Ales sandria, on horae back, and were every where received with great demonatrations of joy. UBRMANT. A dispatch from Berlin says tha Diat was closed on the 14th by the Prince Regent, in person, who, in a speech said that Prussia was determined to maintain the balance of power in Europe, and staud up for tbe secu rity and protection of the national interacts of Germany, and expected all the German Confederation Power to stand firmly by her side in fulfillment of that mission. The modelization of eight corps de army is completed. Princc Wm. Frederick, Com mander-in-Chief. India and China mails arrived at London with dates from Calcutta to April 8th and Hong Kong to the 28th. News important The French troops had captured Saigan, a place of considerable strength in Cochin China. The American frigate Germantown, and steamer MisHissippi were at Japan. Trade at Canton bad suffered much from the exactiona of tbe Mandarin. LATEST. LONHON, May 17th. Dispatches from Rome say the fhike de Garmont left that city on the l.ith, in consequenee of a tele graphic order from the Emperor. A dispatch from Vienna says, an English steamer with the India mails was over hauled off Saasaaa. by boats from a French war ship. An official bulletin at Turin announces the movements of the Austrians from Stra della towards Doghera. Chas. Dellatti A Co., Birmington, failed to-day. There has been a further recovery in 111. Central shares, but Erie has declined. Viratnla Election. NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 28.—A 1 ArrlvaToV on the conti iks Exehanga, jham, have failed. —Breadstuff* firm, incipally, on Freneh May 16.—French Bad Wheat has advanced 3a4s. Consols, 91 1 2a91 8 4. The steamer Hammonia, sailed from Southampton on the 17th. The ship Thames, from Savannah, waa partially buret in the Liverpool dock oa the 13th. She had a cargo of cotton and lum ber. ENGLAND. The Queen reviewed the troops at Al derahot on the 16th. Count Persigney, the new French Bltaia* ter, arrived at London on the 14th. Prince Gortscbakoff also arrived. FRANCE, Tha correspondent of the London Timst says tha confidence In tbe success of the army in Italy is so great, that propositions will soon be made at Notre Dame,for thanks, for the great victory expected to be an nounced next week. All officers of the regiment of Saffern are to be commanded by Prince Napo leon, who left Pariaon the 14th,for Toulona. A train of aiege artillery had alao left for Italy. It was rumored tbat arms had been sent to Hungary, and that the Hungarians are effectively employed in fomenting insurrec tions in their country. It was rsported that tbe Emperor Napo leon, before leaving Paris, addressed a letter to Queen Victoria, repeating hia prom ise to take ateps during the war to compro mise the interests of England. dispatch received via Aratuoga says that in 76 coun ties Goggin's gains were about 7000 on tbe vote of 1865. The opposition claims his election by 4,000 maj. Some say the result is doubtful but the chancee arc in favor of Gosgin Va„ .May 30.—Tha Enquirer elected by a majority not 30.—The best informed Letcher's maj. from 10.—A special dispatch American," frwm the g, says in 112 coontiee, majority. Tbe 36 counties to hear from, gave Wise 1200 maj. We have since learned that Goggia haa made eooaidsrable gain. Cram •ajtsa BOSTON, May 29th.—The frigate Minnesota, Captain Dupout, arrived below this a. m., ana anchored In the Roads.— She haa touched sines leaving China at sev eral of tha principal ports of the East In dies, at Unseat and last at Tabls Bay, Cape of Good Hope. She has on board the crew of the bark Claremont, charged with muti ny, ssnt home for trial by the United States Oonsal at Cape Louvre. Lent Maurey of the 17nited States frigate Mississippi, and Mr. Beddle, late United States Consul at Singapore, are paasengera Her officers and erew all welL She will came up to the Hayy jasd to morrow a. BL SUSPBKSIO!! BRIMB, -sr May 30.—Oliff Olsea, a clerk employed by the Grand Trunk Bail way Co. in Toronto, waa yesterday found dead oa the bank of the river, having foUaa few the preeipioe, a distance of 100 foot, and hia body waa horribly maagled. He eaate en a pleasure excursion, to eelshrato the Qaeen's birth?aj, stoee whiah tiflsehe had Bot been heard ol, till BOW. Our Mar St.—Ataaearir aire Make eat la Bars* mOK Vhtak I be _, T\ A .»* ?r i SB i raw u rnm niiu IIIB LATfZh BUR\Pjjfr ».H*w«. M*y !i«w with a ueUtchioent of Aufttriau iiuasars n »fcr or sec r»n on* (D towasfaip York, arrived t»*daj. 8b« bring* Loadeft I ftDimale Mme prisoner* -iHtauiy-cufci er* l"t Blvea out, Austria had recognized, the neutrality of .T*1 "ommemlugat the worth eaat eor the States of the Church. ^.nth"^^. 1?, 'ft'TT V&&Z The Bridge of Stella had been threaten th ro awatli an* tits w'at twunda'/lin* ol«u4 ed by the Anstrians, wbo have workman .1,4 somt-er mi ..nelmrdred ('oo)fMt,ihame*at u.. «Bti«o b« u., s LONDON, France has not recognised the neutrality af Naples. Rome is tranquil. Arrival of the Huaeariaa. QUEBEC, lO CENTS PBR WEEK«IM. 1 Hafeiiioafa. NEW YORK, May 30.—'The at earns*'I Hammonia arrived from SouthaiJbton, 1 nd brings London papers or that day. Napokbn remained at i insf, and brings London papers V 1 y oeUg««. i.^1* »«ve0l, morePA,ticul*?i?£*criUas I Po. The waters oJ the Po baa risen. Wv itginotB«. eMopUnx «oo rt pervi» the l«fi..witis men aod. children of th« country were i af TT I thenoe aouthaadpara'm wMi 'hawsa^ahBUnearw Several Sardinian Mayors, who rsfuasd to IU* O*Oalnes street Ofty (ao, leet, thenrc eaat nino aomply with the AuetrtAa demaadaJor eon- If the we urn itae at tributioas, had been created. S£h£i' Fonr Austrian merchant vessels had beer captured by tl French squadron, In tbe Adriatic. Raina were falling incessantly, wbieb ae* counte for tbe to activity of tbe ttsspt,— Some of tbe Austrian worka were damsiged. Tbe French squadron waa before Venioe, on the 16th. Tbe Austrian Lloyds had stopped running all their steamers. The Bsnk of Hamburg had lowered ita rate of discount from 4 a 4 o-4 to 3-4 per cent. French rente closed on Sunday at 61, for money 6f a 8c for account The busi neea on the London stock exchange on the 16tb, was limited, and the tone of tbe mar ket was leee firm. Consols closed at 91 12 a 91 3-4. The demand for money in the stock exchange is rather more active. Tuesday.—Tea inactive sugars low, bnt unchanged coffee unchanged pro visions inactive and drooping. UVEBTOOL, Tuesday.—Corn, a good atten dance at the market, to-day, with moderate business Sd higher for wheat, 4 a 6d ad vance in flour 6 a 8d in corn. RcaaiA.—DuNorde publishee the follow ing Telegraph: The Russian government has given or ders fer the 1st, 2d. 3d aod 6th Corps de Army to be placed iBnmediately on a war footing, with tbe whole artillery and caval ry belonging to each. Tbe reserves are to be called in, and all soldiers on furlough to join their colors, to be ready to march with in 3 months. ROME, 16th.—On the 11th inst., the Tus can Consul at Aucona, hauled down his flag. On the 12tb, tbe French and Sardini an Consuls protested to the delegate against the continuation ot the fortification and threatened to demand their paasporta At midnight tbe delegates were still speaking with the Austrian General. On the 13tb. the Austrians were at work leveling a Ta cino, although the state of the siege had been raised. May 30.—The steamer Hunga rian, from Liverpool, on Wednesday, the 18th, arrived this A. M. Her advices are anticipated by tbe arrival of the New York and Hammonia, at New York. LIVERPOOL.—Breadstuff's of all descrip tions, slightly higher. R. S. «fc Co., quote flour quiet bnt firmer, at an advance of 2s :',d. Wheat firm, at an advance of 2s 3d. Quotations not given. Corn firmer, and 3d higher fer mixed and yellow. Mixed, 6slod, 6*1 Id white, 8s4dto 8s9d at retail. Beef, quiet. Lard steady. Tallow slower. Sugar steady Rice quiet Coffee dull. The London markets are more comprehen sive in the papers by the New York and Hammonia. The latest sales of American stocks were of I. C. shares, 42 a 44 discount 70 a 75 Erie shares 4 a 7 N. Y. C. shares. Fight wllh the Camanche Indians. ST. Lot IS, May 29th.—The overland Cali fornia mail with dates to the 6th, arrived last night. News unimportant. A letter frem Fort Belknap 22nd says, an express just arrived from ('amp lladessniky, bringing a report that Major Van Dorr bad a fight with the Northern Camanches on a fork of the Arkansas River, on the 16th, killing 40 and taking 3i prisoners. Two soldiers were killed, and several wounded. Among the latter were Lieut. Lee aad Capt Smith. Tbe letter also says that 40 to 50 Texans are also encamped 20 miles below Brazos, on the Indian Reserve, with the avowee) in tention of attacking the Reserve Indians. Much excitement prevailed. The first crop of wheat waa sold yester day, to A. F. Fagin, at $6 per bushel. The wheat was raised by Dr. Decking, DeSoto county, Mo. Buenos Ayroa. NEW YOBK, May '29.—Ws have Buenas Ayres dates of April 9th. The American ship Austin, with a cargo of wood had burnt (here. The crew had been arrested on suspicion. Captain Page's exploring expedition was to leave on tbe 20tb for Paraguay. The news from tbe Argentine Confedera tion is very warlike, and nothing but the expected invaaion by Urquiza was talked of at Buenos Ayres. Tbe sons of foreigners bad been enrolled in the service. Intelligence from Marlealho. NBW YORK, May 29th.—'Intelligence from Maricaibo to May 8th, represents all quiet The castle of San Carlos pronounced April 23rd and.waa in poaaeeson of the insurgents fonr dsys, when they surrendered. Some fifty revolutionists were arreeted April 16'h, st Bsreelona. Curaeoa dates were received to May 12th Affaire in Venezuela were very unsettled. The government troops had met with a de feat by the insurgenta at Cairo,and the lat ter were holding the province of Cairo. ST. LOCIB, May 30.—The Aritvnian, pub lished at Tubac, Arizonia, received by the overland mail, contains the proceedinga ot a meeting in Arizonia City on the 8th, ex pressing strong disapprobation of the course of Congress towards Arizonia, and urgently requesting the cooperation of citizens throughout tbe territory to establish and maintain and independent government. I. O. O. F. TBB anatera of the order are respect folly lavV ted to attend at the Hall of ua anport Lodge Bo. 7, on Monday (to-morrow) evening at 7 o'clock, Btr the par pea* of visiting the order la Be awyls JOHN C. BILLS, A TTOBWBY AND COUNSELOR A N E W AT LAW, (1 aad Notary Pobite. Orsica—Daveaport's Mo«fe, Davenport. Iiwa. nayS8 moon .urn a —AT— esoat*r-, thatha la mmr aniaf gft—»On^hwt drm* jfit aifisij kt TO DAY'S ADVT'S. Truttre'ft Male. i A e S a v o A i a K 7 Aleasstnllie iiuay vv IA) la Weylj^ ardl^Mliaa Wejhe, Ins wife Jajrihg suaugeticttl 1 Jgaeot'-a nut# Prank Plumrr, Trost-e, a curtail ST, ith hie generate in laas. Dee I Ol Trust. flBuveyiuc t* salJ irualao the Und tS£2rS£RVSi rgWt §*l1 '"l* fl*eand Oampelled by the Austrians to labor at tbe ^???'7*' '•»flTt «hsaa« v Which aaldeoaveyaaee wasuaeBBbf th» aaid 0 Wryha aad Louise Woyhe lor the poneae of ae eortag IhiMIHIai^BA^BB^Ia *B I I i aad^IO IntenmljMHCJS&Ahvaald Loots Let this he pari shed in the Iowa State Democrat for four weeks. I QIVPOBD, nay31 Clerk of sal I Coart. Legal Notice. VHB STATE OP tOWA,»M Notice returned not Scott County, j" served. In Scott county, District Court. Antolne Le Claire vs Nathan Trescott, Oeeras W Pearing, George Bnrtls aod Julia Ooe To Nathaa Trescott, Qeorge Hurtle aad Jalta Coe YOOtha are hereby notlfled that there Is new on 81a In offlce of the Clerk of tha District Court of Siolt county, a petition of Antolne Le Claire, claim ing the foreclosure of a certain mortgage made fy said Natbsn Trescott and tiaroti Trescott on the twenty-Mcorid day of November, 1SS6, to sa.'Dre tbe payment of two certain promissory notes to said plaluUff, oae for ihe sum of fonr huatfred and nri^ doHasa due November 29,1857, and tbe other for the sum of four handrtd and fifty dollars du«N vemLer 33, 1859, botr. with lnter"*t at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and conveying tba foMowlcg prem ise* in 8c-.tt comity Iowa, to wit Lot notubir two (3) aad tbe we,t half of lot number three (3) block number olaety (90) in Le Olalre's eighth addition to the city of Davenport And unleaa you aha I appear and answer said peti tion on or befO'O the Brst day of the next teioi of said DlHrlct iurt, to bo bol.len on I'.r firat Monday of teptembsr, A 1358, a decree will be rendered as prayed for May 81,1869. Let this be pnkllehad la the Iowa State Dtumoral foarweeka. I. M. QIPPORD, may81 Olerk Scott county Dts'rlct Court. Leg ml JVotiee. THE STATU Of IOWA, IM Notice rotated net Scott Coanty, served. In the Scott county Diatrlct Conrt. Adtoine L-CI aire vs Joanna Oiilett, Blliabeth Caa* te I, Oilleit, A CasteH, A Lawes, Blake more, Vincent Ilia rod A. Go, Margaret AJiiebollS, Cook k Sargent, Phelps, Dodgeh Oe, YIn W S and Bird. To said Margaret A Nlebolls 'JAIIR.V L- I.«! *W FFUMBER 192. Y'OUJemcaB eaat, c.nwuu^l »'*(5and!),oomueneinf [»^'«»»»talonf Seventh atreet ninety (90) fae», 0 for $t of «ety April And dna and pa! day of J*' 'De aiSOVpaiM to pay the same, 1, frank Tinnier, Trustee aa aroraeald, do herAiy irtve thia public notice, that by vlrtiaof the power whiah la la ma vested by said deed of T»n-t,1 win.ont'unn day the 28.1 day of Jane, a o 1W» *t the hour of 3 o'clock iu tr?e afternoon of said day, at the Conrt Hooaeduor In the city of Daveapori, Hpiee arid off* for *a!e at public auction, tbe parcel of land above de scribed, or *o much thereof a* shall t» oeeeaaary to satisfy and pay tha aironnt of raid not*-* with Uie ln t» rent thereon to the day of sale, together with all the costa and expanses attending said bale, coat* of this notice aad Trustee's Ikes. Dated the 81st day of Ms/, a 1858 PBANK PLUMBS, Msyll Troatos Legal Notice. TBB STATE or IOWA,) Notloe returned net SCOTT OOUNTV. J"" serven. Io Scott county District Conrt Antolne Le Otaira vs Wm Keith A Wilton, WB Doolan, John Dillon and O 8 Wblaler. To said A Wilton YOUtbe are hereby notified that there Is now ea In offlce of the Clerk of the Dl trict Court ot 8»tt county, a tlon of Anlol e I.e Claire claiming the tors 'W aareef a certain mortgage made by fcald William Kenh and A Wi son on the 15th day of DftC"iiib«r, IMS, to xeevro the payment uf two promise, ry note* tire hundred doliarn each, dy, one Jane 16 ls59, and one due June 15. 186?, With 10 per cent internal, and ounveylns Ihe follow Inn premlaes In the aoonty of Scot), state of Iowa to Wit. lot five (5) and six In block number one baadrrd and tlfi-en (l 15) in Le Claire'* eighth addi tion la l£e city of UiV' up rt. And nnleas yon »bail a„( ear and answer taid peti tion oo or before the Brst day of the neit term of *ald Coart, to b» hold'-n on 'be fit at Monday In Sep tember, A lH69,Adicr*e will be rendered aa prayed for. May 81, 1888. OoUlas OU are hereby notHed that there la sow on tbe offlce of'tie 01 «rk of tbe Diatrl. file Conrt of Scatmet-, a petition af Antolne Le Clalredalm Ing th'- foreclosure of a certain mortgage u.ade by said Joanna Oiilett, BDsabeth Caatoel, Oilleit and A Casteel, on the IStb day of February, A 1867, to core th* payment of I we promiatory note*, on* fir the sum of fuiir hunored thlrty-srvan and 60-10" dollar* du-* Pebroarr It. 1H68, aod one for the sum of four buvired thirly-f.-veo and To lull doliarn, dee February li, 1459, both with Intrreat at tberateof ten per ut per annum, and conveying the following prem's** In th» county of Scott and aiate of Iowa, wit Lot number s-ven (7) In black nuaiber« .gbty.eight*S*) In Le Clslre's ad litl.m to th* city of i.aveiiptrt, «uo.y and stale afor said. And unles* you rhali appear an£ answer said peti tion on or before the tl rat day of tbe next term of sakl Coart, to be bolden on the firat Monday In 8ep ismb.r, A O li)M, a decree wi'L be rendered aa aray ed lor. ABaySl.lSM. Legal Notice. TBB VTATB OP IOWA, NoUee reinfect not Bcotl Coanty, In Scott county District Ooart. Antolne Le Claire vi Oh arias w Tartar* Louisa •order, Merwln, John Ossh, Las, Maryfcj A Avery. To said tofcAKHhy-A Avary: YOU aM|flk|M that there is new on file 'a^l^^^^PerRerthoaald DistrictOor r. Soott of Aatolao Le Claire c.aim ina tbe faedMnW a certain asortgaee made y aaW Charles W Verier aad LoaUa Voider oa the lbth day if October, 168s, to *eeare the seyaMat of two certain proaieaoi note*, one for the *aas of ea* hui.dred *id fifty do lar*, dm October IS, INT, ard eoofher far the earn afoae haadred aad Sfty eoUer* cue October IS* 1838, wlih tea percent latereat, aad cooveylag the ioUowtag deseribed pi Lot number four (4) in Mock naaiber ghty-f. ar 84 ict^ef Da May 81. U88. gbf In A Le Olai.o'a snnath addition to the van port And n alee a yan shall appear sad sag war satd pe tlMoa on rr before tbe first dty of the a xt tore. said District Court, to be bolden oa the first Monday in Beptessbsr, A 1888, a decree wai be imliriSae prayed for. PablL above notice *a the Daily Iowa State Dam tively. IB* B. SIPPOBD, real eataio, i Cierft efsatdOBan ShcrUT'* Mmie. THI 8TATB OP IOWA, 1 lathe] Scott iSesttaaoi BTodbeeofOosaty. lathe District Ooart of aty, Iowa vlrtae e a pedal eBScaUeo laeaed wa tha theOieahef ihe lhstr« Ooaut of Sc^t coanty. State af Iowa* la fever af Joha Bshaiidt, stateUC aad a«aiaet /oha Oreoe, deModeat, dated May *7,18ft, aad to me directed, snsamssiBsg ae thatof the reel estate hesstnolter avert of the raid Jeha Oress, I smfes or saase to be SMSSed r»eua *BB VIKK1T IfAl] MLWDK.VTFIVRTTG, •F 00 F*R ABBI71L XV ADTAJFTAI woe**, naesenateiguamiaw. WH*—,.,MWljs' each addtimoal ianerUsaW ^eyjyeonem.?u... .....8 88 thre- monthe....^.,,...,.^. n mouths..,.. IS W8B One en i nam ."nae yweni TO-DAYS ADVTSI Legat Notice. se IM,2r55p^i^ TBB STATS OP IOWA. Ooonty of SquM la Seott Oonaty plstrlet Coar|. MaB Thoaja. B. Southard r*. theaiss •d, Oharle* Allam. A deal Wl Halth i W BofMae, John Bmanst.l Mi A Oo, Joewe Ssisneea To sail iht-Ma Allaua. vaertas ABaai, 4 V Bepa. kins, Pergueaaaad *-*in B. BsnOh are hereby aotiBed tbat there ta aaw ea 8te la the cBrerf the Cnt ot the Dletrtet Onatt Scott oonnty, a petitloe of ffcogtao Bewthwd. -laiiiiifgthe Ibrertoaureot arertaic moiigace aada by aaij Thossas Aflvm an-the'8th'-day eTwetehrv. 1U8, io etcare the yaynwet «f two aiwalsssry a*iee eadhfOr ihesnai efSve »aadreddilSra, 4weeaa ea the firat day of Jane t8W, nhdthe o'her ea thaSreb day el Jane 1888, bath With ten per eoat laiere»t, and oaavsyla too foMowtaa df»cittod prasMa to ths coanty of Seott, state orleWa, to wit« tbe aanh ee»t quarter ofseettan elevsn (11) lb town*htp Oew •etjteight (78) north of raagO otiather three (8» a»t of the Sth m. Add uaiess yea appear ead has war eaid pctattaa on or before the flrtt dfey Of (fed no«t tsvm af »M4 "oart to bv heMea on the Brst NbadBp 1888, a decree win hs rtsderedte pTaved lor, And unl**s JOB shall app'*r an^ answer said tit Ion oa or btfore the first day of th. next IcrBtOt said eou o be Idan on tha first M^adey la Sap tember 1859, A dttxse aill bs rendered ae feaaML for. -A *«t. OBUIB A DOW, Lt thto be pabiishsi tathe fonr weeks, aaeySl 7U,4M"daw ^WAtlBia AS TBB STATS OP IOWA, SCOTT COUWT*. Inthe seott Ooaaty Plat flat Cot. datoiae La Oletre vs BffWIa B. smith, Kclmer, I W Benwldk, pebert Morris Mix. Benry A Bawo To Edwlu S Bui.th, Saainik 1 Mix aod Henry A. HjwS-t rOU ar* hereby aotiSod that there la enSlelB Wis i Sea of ihe Clerko( said Court,apMttaa af Antolne ly ulalra. cleiamc «he forecKeare at a eriain mortgage made by salt Xdebt SmMhla se are tu- payment of three ggolssery astes eaa tui three hundret do I arada* Bap f8th, 1^8S ei for on* hnndred dollar* da* M.y 88th, ISft aad one forth re- hand, ed dolere dtM May Mt, IM. wlthtnierrtt at 10 par .en per santas, MfsMl annually, and roov ylng Ihe toUoWiBB dMBthta prem.e.f in the Couatr o Se- U, atat *f lowaja wn Tbe soutb u or lot Ko alna (tl aad the soalh half oi Rt No. ten (10) la tlwk Bo. a«tty. eix(64 III Le uiaiie'e eight eaoitka t» thasMp ai Davenport. And utile** yon appearand aatwer said peUUsB on or befo"'the firat day o tbe next (.rat «f tha said Dlftr.c. Coart to be hold a on tbe firtl Boa day or September, A D. 1888, a deo re will ps». dond aa prayed for. OOBBIK k Dow Plaint MP*Attf% It is ordered that the foregoing nott e be pouitaaA four weeks is the Iowa State a. crat IBAM O If FORD, stay 81 o-erk of estd QovtL Legal Notice. TBB STATS OP IOWA, i Notice rOlenMt asl s OITCOUNTV. I served. In District Cowt of Soott Cenaty. Antolne Le Cislre vs. Barv-y Bagbee, Boghes, John Iwtar, A Olaaawa,Ohartoa Putnam. Van Ransellaer Howe, 0 Waehbara. W I h..rcblll: TO said hD Peet*r sn Vsn R-asellaer Bowe— YOUthe COBRIN DOW. .t. PjalntlB'* are hereby notlfled that there la aow ea 8le In tffl a of tbe clerk of the Dt.trrat Oewil ol Scott county, a petition of atolae Le Olatf* claiming the forecio-ure of a eertala moitgeg* a^da by said Harv.yj uughea and Blirabath Baghsa hia wife, on the 19th day of Bov«mber 1848. ta ae cure tbe payment of three promieeery Maa, eaa Li fonr huadred dollars,doe Augaet let, 18V7,aaetwa each for the aum o''oar Mind red ana fifty dollars, dn. A eg art firat 1850 and Augast first 1188, with lan per oent let-rest per aaaoa, aad the foilowU premtaee tn th* coa .ty of SceU, of Iowa, U wit :.I nnmber alht (8) aad the halt of lot nember seven in blcck a umber aiL (90) In I a Olalre's eighth addltloa to the city ol veapoit. ODRBtB A DOW. May 81,1800. Pi'P Alt ft, Lat thia be pllBllHwa In tha lewa State DeeolW fourweefca. IBA UirP BD. may 81 Olerk Scott ooaaty Dietriet Const- Legal Notice. THE STATB OP IOWA. Notloe retwaed Scott Coanty. {M serveA In th« Dtslrlrt Court of Boo li coaaty, AntotDe L« Clal re vs. Horallo Sargat,B ABSSl Horace Kllitxe, Lorlag Wood To said Horeuo I. Sergeant, A Bast and Borneo Kl'ibw- YOt C0RB1B A HOW, Plaintiff's Attoraeys. are hereby aotlllel, thet there Is Bow eo lie la the office of the clerk Of the Dletlist Couitof Scott untr, a pet it I n of a alula* 11 Clalre, ctainuag the foredoauiaof a eertaiaaMetenBS made r.y uid Koraiio I. Bargeaat ca tbe iweaty seoof dsy of 18M, 11, secure tbe payaeateC three promlaao*y aole* of even date, owe for esse tondred dollar*, doe Bay ltd 1*7, aaUher lar three buLdred dollar* deo May SSd, 18S8, aad a third for tbree hundred doller* due May ltd, 18B0, alt with ten per «nt. Interest, payable aaaaaliy aad rooveying 'he followleg premlae* in tbe ooaaty e( Scott and etate of Iowa, to wit: "A* halve* of lata number nine (9j and ten (10) aaid balvee befog tha north halvra of lots number nine (9) and ten (I8)|a Id oak number et«h«y- ix (S4) in Le Claire** eighab add!' Ion to tht city af Davenport, oantj aad rlate aforesaid And nnl'*a yoa ahall appear and aaswer said pa tltleii on or before the first day of the Boat term af said ooart to be holdea on the first Moaday ia asp tember I960 e decree wiu b* rsadered ae preyed fer. May SI, lsi9. COBBIN DOW, Attorn, ys for eUntlB Letthie be pahllehei fear we- kain he I»wa BMSo Democrat, IRA IF CORD, may 81 Olerk of aaid Cearh. TBB •atwcrlberhavlagdispoaedof hia latereat la tbe Urui of Towaaead. flayea Co eadTuwa send Ooliler. to B. Blae. the lactase a wtB ho carrl-d on ss usual under the nsmt of TowaasoS ft Coiller. Devenport, May 3D, 1888. may?* j. BATES Strmyed or FROM OORBIN A DOW. Plaintiff's Atty's. It is orderedthat the foreaolng notice be published four weeks In the Iowa State Deaociat. IRA M. OIPVOBD, may 11 Olerk of said Court. Sfieu. the sabecrlber, oa ar abeat the 8th I oat., my Oheitaat Mare •'BITTT." Ste to well known to most farmers throaghoot the avant J, bavlag seen her frequeatly at ar etore la Daven port. She leme In tbe left hind lag. A ay penoa who will give BBO information ot hair eheisnt throoeh the Poet Offlce, or by leevtag ward at I Byde's Ptour Stare, oa Seeood slarat Will be rewerdad. S. T. I Daveapart, May X, 19^9. NotlCOe IBAVB this dsy, by aathorttyef the Sr« of B I. Dapoot, Bs Bemoa's A Oo traaaferred the agency |sr the sale of their Saapewd' to Beaaa ROBB A SWIPT. Ttanbfal for the patroaaa* I have tocaieed, I waaM reepesMflUy mlleM Mas MBB to my aaecesaors. Dawapert, Asell 88, ISM. aprlt-dlmo 0. A. fBUB. *uktic JVHi€9 ISetcsaboMere hereby sHrea that the eaaaal awust ot On of the MisalealQal a Bleaaatl Baa Road Company will beheld at the .aee af sabs assa (-aay in the alty of Daveapo-t, ea dav of Joae next, at 10 o'clock A pee* of electing 11rectors for that Air the trenaacikJB of each ether Deveapert, May J, 1888. may4-'4w B. PBIOB, te wit Fanwrs COBBIB A DOW, PlalnuCa Atl'y. VBIM THSOaBA* iBIBFBBeS at th*tr e«ss la the 403 Walnut atreet, Jussrtt&nff, PA1TY will be larjsty i 'toMe BSBCA, of which Uvea the Ceam tesMBta rata st ths sta efMt haodied eight y-foar ead 18-lsedsBars, wl«h latersstaadoesla: aad as causer S: aad as csanMsa-eAbpssM Msstol levied apea the tslli wjog i sAlksl Iewa-dsssribrd at ssstsoaaemhsv oeatp-esTSa(SI)hit e* la aaasksreighty (SS) aortfeeTrsaas amifesr 1 es«efthellhpa, -sffsx: ^'M^c6itessBsSmIpadfs T»! euit wan IMWMM •«Blf aai TMI tvunaci Ca OB ATBBBS. PA, Bavlag conselldatad their bnstasos, tha aago* *B hereafter be rocdtMted by the naBad C*sasBh% 5 the nam sol tha i