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DAILY STATE KMMRAT. •ICHAMMOR paoraiatoas. B. IICtAIMOl, O. B. WMT, BOITOM, TEMMI or ABVKBTUITO. uMMnnuitm MfSNWIT A880CUTB1 FUSS, !"»f I M.« IStl. on iliiii DH*mi LIBBB I N I N I i |0 76 100 1 w 1M On* day ATTOttNK I**: .V Oae month. Six weeks, Two Tkrtsr vri^rilkt POlir ZlfMhS, III mouths. Three (lays, Pmir'tays, (:ir One Wrek, Two weeks, Three wieks I 7ft 9»0 800 4'JO «B(W ••e ISO no i for each change ai. ad'iii.oual .Largo of 86 cents per square will be made. Laryi-r .pare rharged at the rate of |7 5" for each •MIttoaal (quart. SHTICK TO ADTIKTIIIM. t.arxe cut* charged doable tba aaae dbaenslous *f t|C«. Displayed advertisement* ono-half more than •*iik! rat**. Vearly *Jvertt«!nic eo-itrsrt* will be understood to apply Htrictl.r to the immediate business of the adver and ull'i'hfr Klvrt ««-rTieriU sent II by the ad vertiser will b.- '-barged «nrh. Adv?rtiiciiei.U not a' "ompenled with lnstru-tl'.ns Will heiuserted until f.ri. il, ami charged accord.ugly. Note for rrltg'.ous and b' nevoi«:.i purposes in serted tim* fri of cut, thur.after charged a* Otter I v i rtn-uif.!«. Adv itl'ctiient* fro*i a', road must be pa'.l for in 9nri*bhj in adnante, unless from approved Agents Oontra«l* for yearly alvrtlMNg terminable at the o,.'lon I,r advert. -"tk, tli y paying an adven'coi'-nt of tit per u til. on tin- ontr*' |»rlr Advertisements ma«-rt'"l ne*t to readmit matter 80 p~r u'ut adtmn'e on above rat'-s, and kept oa la •lle. 2f i»-r -i a'lvaare on ritular rate*. All tranai' iit 1.•rrtUi iu.- il« miut paid for In frlTni! a!OllARI9»K la WK«T, low* Htat« Democrat. ^ASliKHMk. KRC). Dally iai«tl«. It. I.I'HKlt f«. O, l- Ixmiokrat. IIAItltlN'UTON h. Wir.KIK. Dally Kvnnlnf Hew* CARDS. IF A SA1^UK, TVoRNKV .mil 0OIII'«I1'I it Law, Davenport, Will atl nl promptly to all »c ,lt 0i tni'Kathftl may b- *iitru»tei t» bin Jarnn Uraiit, l)av npi.rt, auOlIon. N- II. iMl'i-ttf pro ,i.hI K-fi-r to ,i Maand Mark Join Miu.1, ATTIRKIT AND OONNSBBOR and Notar* Public. Or iff L)»veu|I.r Block, Davenp-rt, Iowa. %)Ji CKAS. Z. Pl'TNAM. J. B. UUIE. PUTNAM A LKAKE, IBIttU] unlet, No ATtOKNKT.s AND OI NBKI^HH AT l.tW, and Notarlrs Public 'Jit Main atroet, HaylTltf la*«aport, lowa J. J. U AI.I.EV, AND AQKNT AND RRAI. RSTATE ItROKRR la I attention rentn.i. hoiiaen anil Alan, I.I1V, aell, exotiange. I \j will KIV oi!f 'uihr r«*lM HHi H\ \\t£ i H. PIIJ-hIC ri'jp« tfully *olicit* the palroaag« of bk* fri' inl* anil the |iiitllo. Or»n K No. Nick 1 In Block, oyer the Hank. »lrl-tf TA\I.O|( A IIAI.I.OKO, NO. «i WKSI' HKCIlND dTRRRT, (LI OI.AIRR R'«*.) D.»Ti.npirt. lowa, wlml-'Hnl" at.il retail d' alera ln Di ui:i. Meiltcln n. 0b' nilcalh, P.ilula, Oil. Window tlla.-i. Knii- y ArUilex, IVrfumery, Mineral T*etti. 14..1.1 Ko||. (v. .. hi: H«'ht IMM:L»H AMD HLMD ATK RKMOVRD THEIR OKPICB to Mo W 1 rttrwt, iiorIli tide between Brady aud Main. in*rih4-tf j. I'AHKKR, M. n., PBY8/CJAN A Ni 8VHOEON, OFPK1R—With MeiHri. Reg*r k. Bower*. No. 68. Brady mreat. order* left with tlieiu will rec«lre prompt attrn II,,n. uov'24 JAMBH T. I.ANR, JOSEPH J. LANB Aiurncya ail CcaaMllor* mt Law, fldlr-Nin. 4 and 6, Commercial Block, *oatb-ea«t oorimr of 2d and Brady »tr»«t*. FRANK I'l.UMER. OEO. M. VANHOBM, I I I WER A VAN NOSFLV, Y.1 and t'ouiweilor* at l.aw, and NoU- rle* I'IIMK. Also agenta for th« (Charter Oak fire Int. Co., Hartford. Colin., Capital Olty Hlri" In.tV.New Haven, Office L! Claire Block, Daven|ort. ATTORNRTS VOLUME 4. 10CKI 1 yur, no thane*, 16si SvinitrMl year For out half square two-thirds of the above rata I Hu»1Cardi not u eireed 41iu«s|10 00 per an 1 *300,000 $600,040, sepT JOHN V. KIWHKRNi (11.OOK and Watch Maker, and Bncraver, Brady *»re«t. between Second and Third, Davenport, Iowa Jvwelry mad« and rHalr*l. rt*OIsii'« put In Hiwdai ltM at rea»on»Wa rate*. mchl7 II. WIIKEI,F.R, (I 1KNKRAI. COMMISSION AND PRODUCE Men hant, (Whulea ile) Agent of the 8yraon*e Bait M.inufact«r for Davenport and neighboring tow***' Warehouse opposite R. R. Depot, Davmport, Iowa auTW'M COKHIN 4c DOW, AND COUNBRLI.ORS AT LAW AN" .• NOTAR1RS ITBI.H Office—At Mucklot A Oorbln'i Bach&nge oBo*. Davenport, Iowa. oolBtf T. II. itlORLI'.Y CO., W7HOLR8AI.V. and Retail Dealer* In Fanoy and VV Slap Oroctriei, Oalaell'* Block, c.irner of Perry and Second *treets. Klour, Oeau nt and Ha»terlng Hair conitantly an band. »r»" All (toad* delivered free of charge. Davenport,lewa, tprll51.1889. Iapr24-8m A. II. IIKNNCTT. P- WIlirOOMB. III'^^I.TI' Al UlllTCOnn, ATTORNRVB AND COl'NSKI.lOKS AT LAW, Notaries PuMI- and OommUeloner* of Deeds, will practlc In the t'ourTn of Scott,Clinton, Ja.'kaoQ and Mu-I itlne counties, and In Kock Ulan.I county, III., and the O. 8. HUtrlct 0 -urt of lowa. »)rri K—N. tV. 0 irner Main an I Second streelf. Janl I WILLIAM HALL, i. WIL80B TTOITBAB. HALL St M1TEAO, ATTORVRYS ANT» flOl N8B1.I.RR8, NOTAR1RS Publlc.C.mttilailoner* of Deed* for Maine, Ver mont. New lUiiiiMiilre, Ma«aaobn8ett«. New Votk, New J«'»ey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Olito. Tenne* *e., Kentucky, llllnol* and Muaonrl office No 28 Main ht one door louth of 0o«k 4 Sargent'* Rank. July lat, ISM. jolvl-dkwl* JOIIM N. I IIAnroRU, A TTORNRV AND COtTNSEl.OR AT LAW, AMD Not.iry Public. OvriUK^HlckoUs' Block, np*utr*. Ja* J. D. I* AT TON, ATTORNRVfoiAT LAW. Offlce—up italrf, In the bnl'.dtrg merly oocupled by j. W. Wiley, Went see 'tol street. ii i lutrotfted to hi* cara will be ponctnal'y attm l*"' to Davenport. Jannary #. 185#. J*D° JOHN T. KING, REAL ESTATE* KXOHANOE BROKER, Mor A«V PI-BLIC la OoMMianona or DBKOI, Lt CLAIKM ROW—U Claire Hall Mntnmtt, Mail Davaapon,low*. IHeCAHN fc COATES, WHOLESAF.E GROCERS, FORWARDING FC COMMISSION MBR0HANTJ, MO. 1 OIT STRKLT.COBIIUIOr BLUDT, Davenport, Iowa. WB are const an tlv in receipt of Freah Qrocer lea, which we off-r at Wboleaale. for oaah, at the lowest brlO'i1. ant u which we Invite th» at ten tloa of dealer* In cltr an'' country. may? 0*1 BURTIS UOiSK, CORNER OF IOWA A FIFTH STREETS DAVKHPORT, IOWA. R«w T*ll«rtif BlUMIHMlt, MORTg-WEST COB. BRADT AND rOURTI 8TS WHIRR yon can get your money back in the *b«pe of an elegantly utUnt nn nt, made ont of the be«t material and at the very lowrst Bg. nree A Ant aceortatnt o' Oloih*. Oaotieiogand V*a ttnfs on hand, which will be no 10 arte at tba •borteat nottee. aprM WIXOM k MILLBR. TwMh««BXTBAOTTO IBTH n A STATE DEMOCRAT. Davoaport, IIW tl^C. H. Striven, Dearborn (treat, CakaKo, hi aulborteed to reoeiveadveitl«MB*nU tor UUK pa YAIT. AHHANiiEMESTB. TTffi.» rf opentny and oiling mall* In tha Davenport p.,»t om«: EAITBBB MAIL, arrive* at «:46 A and 3 JO N*e«at »:i£ A a«J £:#pm. MoBTfiEMM MAIL *la Dubnque^nd Northern Iowa, a: 11-e- at ii.Sui cl'me-at 9 lli A M. BeriH*HW M. II., from H.. Louia ana Southern Ml* Mourl, *r»lv» at S no*-* at 15 a m. Wrsiiaf A a IF SOTTIIIKN IOWA MAIL, arrive* at i):'.'i cio-e* atd:30 M. Ij.i..»na WAY MAIL, arrive* 6 46 A and fcSO u riuie* at '.I A and RiraK MA.I. B- t:M Including rivertownn aboveBt. L'MJM, HI- Mlsnoui I River, Kebraaka and Kaii»I, via llaiioit al a St. Joneph R, arrive* at 10 A clo»et at 4 a. Rivca MAIL, In elating rlvr fwn* from te Claire to I,y..111, arrive* at A u, clo at S.aO A m. KouiBaas MAIL, I Ian i.up th- r.ver, arrive* at 7 Sunday*. Wedi.ithday* an.l Vriday* close* at 'J v in Momlay*, Wednesday!) atad frldava. Bm a HBAdH MAIL, arrive* at l'i *, elosee at 12 To. "lay*, Ttmrrlayii an't Baturaays. Aain v MAIL, arrive* aud closes at IK Ttx »daye ate* KM.lays. 4NAMO«\ MAIL, arrivee and close* an 12 M, on Thomas**. The (ffice will b«iopen on Bonday during the Sum ra*r from9 to 10 AM. XJOOAI AT LAW, a)c ral' i-Ut'', n»KotlHte loain, i'««m- Orri-E-at iHak-m irfi fc Lawes* Bank, No' 17 Braljr atr«et, Dav(i|ioi t, Iowa maylOrfm HEM RV II. ANDKRFTON, TPflRNKV AND COl Nitkl.I.OK AT LAW, and N'tun Tulii r. I una ia»de on irnpruved prop"!Iy ropoiit.in U: 'l,I mr'-et. Davenpjrt, Iowa. DLHIOK HI.IIII, HAVlNft, RKHCMRD TIIH PKA0TI0I OP DONT FAIL to see "Macbeth" »t UcVickers. tomorrow (Monday) night. Uive him a crowded House. £W A raft came down yaaterday afternoon, from Chippewa river with a black bear on board, caught up in lieaver Creek, lt is on its way to Ht. Louis JtrW The MeBsrs. Kelly received fifty head of fine cattle yesterday, from Ce dar County. This is the first lot of beef from that County this season, bound to have them. and Keliy waa tW The levee WRB perfectly jam med with teams yesterday, and business seemed quite active. We noticed a num ber loads of hay awaiting purchesera, bat there seemed to be but little demand. JMT The St. Louis correspondent of the Chicago Prets and Tribune says the city couneil ofHt. Louis, have made another appropriation of $8,000,00 towards carrying on the war against the Rock Island R. R. bridge, making in all $12,COO raised by that bod for this purpose. W. C. COLE, M. D.—We see by a late St. Joseph paper that this ^utitl&min, formerly of Davenport, has located in the former city. Th? loetor purposes opening an Eye and Ear Infirmary in St. Joseph.— He started from Lere with the Intention of going to the mines. Those ludians are still in town attracting crowds at every corner. Yester day an exciting foot race oame off on 3d street between Brady and Terry, between one of the Indians and a citizen of Daven port. They kept nip and tuck for awhile bat the aboriginal came out a leettle ahead- LUNCH.—A good lunch will bo serv ed up at the Mississippi House Saloon on Front street between Harrison and Main, by Mr. Henry llaupt on Monday mornini at 10 o'clock. Turtle soup mads A No. 1 by a profesional cook. Call on 11 aupt.&nd trj his turtle soup. li SAD OCCURRENCE.—Last ereuing, a party of boys went in to bathe, at the foot of Le Claire street, and one of them, named Solomon, about 12 years of age, wascarried bejond his depth and drowned. Search was mnde for the body last night, but without success. The boy's mother went nearly crazy upon hearing the intelligence. POCKET PICKED. A young huly had her pocket picked, on Friday afternoon^ while looking at some bonnets in Miss Shepherd's Millinery Store, on Second street. Suspicion rested on an Irish woman who was in the store a short time, and left rath er suddenly. The Marshal was sent on her trail, but whether successfully or not, we did not learn. NAUOHTY.—Two newsboys got into a quarrel, yesterday, on Front street, about the title to a basket, which both claimed and one accused the other of stealing.— The matter was settled by the interference of some bystanders, ere the parties arrived at the blood of each other. Little children i-hould not let Their angry paislons rise. Their little han.i* were never made To tear each other's eyes." tW The late good news fron the gold mines causes some of the returned Pike's l'eakers to look blue, although they they say but very little about it. They all pretend that the news is unreliable, and are unwilling to venture back. We think there is gold there, and perseverance and induatry will find enough to pay for the labor. We hop* to aee the good result of it ere long. The cool weather we have had for the past few days, has put a damper on the spirits of the Musquito family. They are delaying their visit, being by nature de cidedly adverse to a cool reception. When they present their billt they generally have the honor of the draught. Cairo hst been visited, some weeks ago, and for a five month's stay, too. Well, the plague belongs in Egypt at any rate, and we won't get nad aboot it. As rr nv SHOID raooasa taaeaaloalagMV VMM «MMI I I I S llllllllll, BE.—McVicker was greeted by a full house last Friday night, to witness the play of "Ingomar, the Barba rian," and the "Handsome Husband." Mr. Tilton, as Ingomar," surpassed all former appearances, and has won for himself the good opinions of the theater going public. Mies Woodbury as "Parthenla," vruptrfett. The faree of Handsome Husband" took wall. Mr* Leightoa sustained her part well but It did aot allow her talents as full seope INN at bar previous aharaaters. Meyiakar, Myatt aad Lotty Hough, did jttllM to thalr nspeetivfl parts, aad an Jstt IsshII Bath a IMM *MGU»U tbaa %$ FN* ia| The following is a list of specimens exhib ited, together with natnes ofexhibiters W. J. Nickolls.—Onions, *Pie-Plant., c»ul lillowors peas, turnips, radishes, beets, and parsnips—all very uice. H. J. Gawner,—peas onions, pie-plant. G. Carman,—large lettuce. Wm. McCullough,—white epinaeh, white radish, pie plant. L. Hansen,—kidney potatoes. Fritz Harose, kidney potatoes— very fine also mint. John Atkins, lettuce. Geo. Goodwin, cap lettuce, batter lettuce radish, and onions. Geo. H. French, turnip beets. L.'Hersohl, large cornl lettuce. John Lnmbert, Cohooa Pie Plant. J. McCosh, very nice. H. S. Finley, cabbages, head lettuce, on ions, radishes, evergreens, kc. J.M. Kldridge, early May cherries, ox heart cherries. Wm. McCullough, pictures. James Means, lima beans, large English gooseberies. Geo. Goodwin, Houghton gooseberries, red grape currants. Dr. Thistle, cherries. J. 8. Woodward, large gooseberries. J. W. Evans, cherries—early Richmond, Belle de Clioicy, May Duke. P. Merwin, wax plant, (carnation pink.) II. Lambach, English flowers, myrtle. P. Compere, Meriatn Oleander, calla, fuchsia, varieties Hydrangeahow, large new petunia, 4 new polar gerauium, fcc., Ac, S. Burnell, 1 large boquqt. Mrs. S. S. Gillett, John Atkin, 2 pink boquata F. Ochs, a large collection of flowers— 1 boquet of IIM'I flowers, sensation plant. B. B. Woodward, rose boquet, casters. A. Sanders, 2 vases rose boquets, dahlias, honey-suckles, Ac. W. J. Nieholls, boquet, lady slippers. Mrs. J. H. James, rose boquet. Dr. E. J. Fountain, handsome boquet M. Morehouse, Miss Minnie, large rose boquet, very pret ty. Miss N. Davenport, boquet—roee and ge ranium. Mrs W. H. Hildreth, 2 large boquets. Mrs. C. Leslie, 2 roee boquets. Mrs. Edwin Smith, rose boquets, pinks, flowers. Ac. John Evans, roses, honey suekles, pan sies, Ac. Mrs. C. S. Ells, boquets, roses, pansies, carnations,wild fiowere, strawberries, (Wil son A Albany,) gooseberries, £c. Mrs. M. A. Codding, eage of 20 canary birds. Miss N. Davenport, 2 pictures—cross and boquet, Mrs. J. D. Harris, bowl largo gooseber ries, 4 boquets, rose, flag and lilly, carna tion, cherries, Ac, large and fine. Mrs. Buckwalter, six small bouquets. Mrs Temple, two large vasee bouquets, small flowers tte. Peck A Stanfield, box strawberries Geo. Nickolls, bos Iowa prolfio straw berries. 0. S. Ells, Wilson Albany strawberries. John Atkins. Peabody Iowa, Strawber ries. P. Compere,Hoyey seedling strawberries. Geo. Goodwin, Peabody A Hovey H. S. Finley, Iowa, blaok puren, crimson eore, early saarlet, Peabody atraw berries, Dr. Olshausen, Iowa strawberriee, large oleander. Dr. Brown, Genesee strawberry. A GOOD JOKE. A shrewd country- OKLAT LO-SBV FLOUL), AT MOLINE nan iua«]e op hie mind to viait city. H« wa* AAiiiioned a^alnat I'etar tunka RB4 pock«t-book droppers, but, wiwio his own conceit, he made a bet that he would not bo taken iu daring hi* eojourn with us. To the usual well-tibed pocket-book, insisting three feet, and other precautions were also that the conntrvman was its owner. He **ken to Drovide gainst the loss of this waa mystified, but declined the stuffed wal let, Tell mo how you diseovered I was a stranger here, and I will give you two dol lars." I will, it was your hat." Satisfied, he struck a bee lino lor Far rand's, No. 27 West Second street, where he purchased one of his splendid fabrics, and, during his stay, waa unmolested by the pet ty scoundrels who live by fleecing the green ones from the rural districts. DAVENPORT AND CEDAR VALLET RAILROAD—Agreeable to adjournment the Th. J. SAUNOKKS, Sec y. Directors of the Da pen port and Cedar Val- upwards of 250,000 feet of logs which lay ley Railroad, met at the office of fieorge L. Davenport. Esq., or Friday the 17th instant at 7 o'clock p. m. There ware present, Messrs. Higgins, (President), Davenport,| Mackintoeh and l'arker. The minntes of the last meeting were read and approved. The President and one of the Directors, (Mr. Parker) laid before the Board some in teresting statements, resulting from their observations during a recent trip to Cedar Kapids l»y way of the Cedar Valley route, exclusively illustrating the great necessity as well as the feasibility of constructing the link by which Cedar Rapids can be reached. The lioard then made some further ar rangements respecting the prosecution of preliminary survey and adjourned to meet again on Friday the 24th inst, at 5 o'clock p. m. DAVID IIIGGINS, Pres EXHIBITION OF THE Scon COUNT* HORTICULTUAL Socirr*.—This exhibition-— the first ever held by the Society, took place yesterday afteernoon, at the Metro politan Hal). The quantity of specimens far exceeded our expectations, while the quality was of a higher standard than we had any idea could be found in Scott Coun ty. The flower—bouquets were psrticnlar ly beautiful the specimens of Strawberries were maguiiicent samples of cherries, cur rents, geosberries, tc were beyond com parison. The productions of the kitchen garden were most excellent. There were many beautifuHadies present, who amoug the sweet flowers looked more beautiful than ever. J. M. D. Burrows, Peabody, Hovey, Long worth, and MaeAvov strawberries. D. F. MoXinaey (Hook Island) roses, rha barb, pie plant, native wine. lira. H. V. Washburn, lbt extra {bat ter. Miss Ihaaghaasasy. I vary beaatlfal ta* •as of roees aad plan, aaaa paaeiesk A latge quaatlty af Aewe* fruits, tagt** abi«t Aa* wmJali at aN*aa aad print* •atai lav MM MMMI «f waaHaf fial fcf m~ DAILY IOWA STATE DEMOCRAT. TO WAIL* SUBSCRIBERS. FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM—CITY SUBSCRIBERS LO CENTS PER WEE1C1 O N E aw&rr taken to provide tigainst the loss of valuable property. But it appears that those precautionary sttpa did not cause the bridge to withstand the constantly increasing force of the wa ters, for on Friday night between ten and eleven o'clock the old bridge just above the dam gave way and run around against the flume of the old "custom mill," giving it a start, together with the dam. The rubbish from the old bridge probably dammed the passage of the water, which turned into the street in a perfect deluge. This continued only for a moment, when the mil), the dam, and the bridge waa forced from tbeirposition and in one incongruous mass, together with above the dam, moved away down the stream with great noise. The current was all powerful, and swept^them along like a feather. A large number of logs and lumber were carried with fearful force against G. Sickles Bros'Flouring mill, but being a prime building and well founded, was only moved a few inches, at the lower end,— not enough to be of any great damage to. the establishment. The property carried away WNi aa fal lows The two story frame grist and saw mill, the property of the Moline Power Co. The grist mill was used entirely for custom work, and had one run of stone. The dimen sions were 30 by 60 feet. The saw mill bad two run of saws—was in the* same build ing, which was erected by Mr. D. B. Sears, in 1841, consquently was one of the old in stitution* of the city. in the grist mill was about 100 bushels of wheat, and 10 barels of flour. The building was of course a total loss,amounting to some 2,600. The bridge which ran from the Illinois shore to the dam, was a rickety alfiir, and is actually no great loss, only as it puts those who do business on the island to great inconvenience, in crossing and re-crossing. The actual aroouut of dam swept away was not more than 100 feet, the space in tervening between it and the Illinois shore (some CO feet) beini? filled with the flume which supplied the mills at and below the dam. The actual expense of putting the dam in as good condition as it was before, is probably about $5,000—saying nothing of th'e expense caused by stoppage of the mills below until the dam is repaired— which will be several months. The 25,000 feet of logs which were swept away, were the property of Mr. II. G. Nourse, Spencer H. White, of Moline, and Mr. Barber of Kapids City. Only about 3,600 feet of the logs have have been te covered, though the owners are in pursuit. One party started for Muscatine, yesterday morning, to intercept them. The loss amounts to about $2,000. The loss of the dam stops the operation of the mill of Sickels Bros., Wheelock's pa per mill, and a portion of the machinery of Deere's Plow Factory. The two first will have to remain entirely idle for at least 3 months. Mr. Deere can ran a portion of his machinery by steam. The water rushes through the gap with immense velocity yet, strange to tell, with an opening of 150 feet through the dam, the water along the remaining portion of it has not fell over four inches. The mill floated down the river until it struck thst psrt of the Railroad Bridge known as the "slough bridge.'' It struck, subsequently, against one of the stone piers, where it was smashed in pieces and rested. A number of men were employed there, yesterday, in separating the pieces, saying what machinery they best could, and float ing the timbers, bc., down the river, where some dozen or fifteen skiffs were busily en gaged in hauling the same ashore for pri vate use. The wreckers were very busy. This, for a while, will be a serious dis advantage to some of the manufacturing interests of Moline, though we presume the Water Power Company will go to work as soon as the water gets low enough, to re pair the damage. Minority Report la the Brllis Caeos We, the undersigned members of the Grand Jury, beg leave respectfully to pre sent to the Conrt our dissent from the pre sentment made by the majority of the Grand Jury in the matter of the so cslled Rnck Island Bridge, for several reasons the most important of which sre: 1st. That the evidence produced before us was the opinion of individuals not engni eers or scientific men, bat of persons whose interests, locality, feeling or other similar causes, have had much to do in forming their judgments. 2nd, That no evidence of a scientific character has been adduced to show that said Bridge is either a nuisanee er material obetruetlon to navigetion, and without such evidence we do not feel justified ander our oaths to find such presentment 8d. Tht»t a majority, by 17, are residents of this immediate locality, where strong public prejudice exists against the perma nent continuance of said Bridge, a preju dice not'believed to be shared in by any con siderable portion of the people of other sections of the State, and therefore said resentment is only an indication of a local 'eeling', and tending strongly to prejudice juries who msy be called to try causes al ready before this Court for bearing, in which said Bridge here presented is a par ty. 4tb. There haa bean no intimation either from tha Court or the Diotrlet Attorney, that this Jury haa aay power over tha eub- jeet auttter under ooasideration, aad y- DAVENPORT, IOWA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19,1859. AWAr ?U MOUMB DXH avoid temptation, he disguised himself in a Moline Water I'^var Company, Rod have lately opened.a new eetabllshment at tha new suit of clothing hat, coat, vest, panla- oonwjuently be»-i continually at work in head of Ripley street, or rather on tha loons, glaring neck-tie, an patent leather order to strength, a it against any such dis. Rlnflf where' Eighth street should !•. Wa boots bat »csr?ely had he landed before ha »»ter. TheeuUj« dam had been raised UDdersUu there are large crowds thera was accosted by a tharper, who presented with broken rock *, dirt and gravel, about ev^ry J^Ri'ay ni^ht .For those that indalge AMI KIIMENTK—Our citzens cannot eomplain for want of aomething to kill the "bluee" sow.. The Theater is open «ix For some time the people of Molin«k»** nighta in the- week, and on Sunday tho been fearful leatthe great "rise of,the Miaais* tier man Uardl!h (of which there are three •ippl should swe away the dam of the |0 he city^are in full blast. WiJemanha* in Sunday amusements, this IB a pl place to go to^ DON'T MIVF wnAT OTHERS SAY, buy your Boots and Shoes of Dedrick. 1st door above the post office. He sells cheap er thanfany other concern in town can pos sibly do. Mv 2&i£ HBUUIOVS NOTlOiia, The *ev 8 Storn, of lowa Otty, will preach in the 9d Baptist Church Sunday morning at 10fc o'clock. The members of the 1(4 Preabjterlan Church aad coasrtfaUon are parttealariy rtqneeted to be present. Pr Wm Livingston, (Universallit,) of Oales bnrg. m, will prtach In Wesley Ohapel this mornlnfT a- 10V4 and evening at 4 o'clock. O E I A iMtveaport Wholesale Market. OrricE or IOWA ETATEDEMOCBAT, Baturday evening, June It), 1969. Bpslneti wa* generally pretty brisk to-day, there being a grtat many persons in from the 00 on try. The wea'.her was rather unfavora ble, there being quits a shower In the afternoon. Arrivals of grain were very light, farmers earning In w ifh their families to attend the Hortlcoitural Exhibition KLOBB- Iteaily and 00 shipment*. We quote at $t 50 for new spring extra $7 90 for old do $8 30 lorwirtrr wheat Hour. WHEAT -Hat little In by wtgon, and no variation in the prlcet. Good new wheat 70 $1 009 1 06 for old. COBB—Arrivals very light and very little tasand. We 14not*.- shelled at &6@60c ear, 66b. OATS— Bat few arrivals, and little doing. Demand small at 32@Mc for new and 4g(t£50c for old. POTATOES—No arrivals. One of onr vegetable store* received a small lot of new potatoes, bat it Is early for th yet: old $1 20. ASHES. LUHBEB. Pots 8a9 1st Clear, 1 A 1 Inch Pearls Iial4 plank ft $te440 BUTTEB. 1st clear board*, In.40«46 fresh Roll 10 2J 1)0 do 26 Firkin l*t com board* 14 0AB1LF.S. Barn boards 14 Mould lJfeOltik dbeeilng ......lOolJ Star 8*' Joist gtearlne IS Scan.ling 12«I4 CHEBSE. Fioo'g ilrfd, 1st qui....B0 Commoiitogood........8 lo do *JI do SS cori'EE. Do nndixd lst....au Kto, fair 1SH DO LN 'ID Is Rio, good ...12K Siding, dreel, clear, 18 l»o u'idr*'d do 18 Rio, prime Ual3l» Java COTTOBS. Cotton Yarn* 29 Carpet Warp, white.28 do do col.. .28 Cotton Rats 8al'JK gt'itrnb'i-s bans, 2 bu.21' Br. Bheet'g,|r y l..trtf Brown Shirting.. 7*10 Uk-sLhed Muslin..7*14 Ticks Sal 4 I)nini»........9Hoi8 Mripes........ ..9*11 Brown Drills...9Piiatoes. Bleached do Vail It Beans.... Blue do........11 K furl.... lOdll Gingham*, Am II H'o in* des 1 ThaS 00 11.. Fr..l8al6 Vinegar Canton Flannels..Sail Do elder, pare..— oAL Macc ironl Rock Island, bu 8 IndiKo 80a 1 00 Do mid 21 do is Lath 1 76a'J 00 Shingles, lat qu 4 00 Do ill qu 3 00 MOLASSES. New Orlean* 45 Sugar HouKe... 62H MISCBU^MEODS. RHf,mess....l0 OOull 00 Pork do ...16 00 do prime 00 am *, p)rk I el........ Hamt, tm ked....llnll j* .. 50o60 ..40ti46 IIRDAOE Copp"raK ..... 3 Manilla, per lb.......II Chaik .......4 Jute ..10 Madder 12H BOOS. HAILS. Per doseu ...9 lod to 40d 8 76 KISH lOH'l 4 00|6 00 Fresh... BaT OIL*. 0o1 $3 00./6&0 Linseed, raw 95 White Jt bbl's.5 2fxn 560 Do boiled 96 do pr bbl 10 50 Lard, summer......86a9t Trout pr bbl 18 30j14 00 unnrrs*............1 00 Mackerel. H'n, 1« "0 Sperm 1 40 do 2*s, 16 0UO16 00 FAINTS do 1'*, 18 00 White Iead...8 60a 10 00 HerriBg.l's.p«rbos, 60 doNo 1....8 00a 9 00 do hcsli-d....S€o70 R*d Lead 10 FBUIT. BIOB. Apples, ilrlid 12«t Per tierce, 6 Pfache-i.pur lb.. UHulfii SALEBATUS. Rjti.-.lod,M $3 60 8oda,k'ge 5 do layer* 4(H)Pearl,do Figs 12 Papers, scda b'xs 7X do fansy 18a20 SALT. Citron ...96 New York Bbl*......3 95 Oranges Kenawba... ..8'J6 Lemons ............5 60 ttacks.... .............17 Cranbtrrles Bass 2 50 KBATHBSS. jOoarse a A bbl....2 40 Live geene •••46' SOAP FLOtrn ABDMBAi.. Bar pr box 5Wa7 Bz Saprrllue per bbl 7 50 Ca-tile ..........IS Corn Meal.pT bu..SOa75 alive 12 UHAIM. Rraslve 7* Wheat, per bu.. .TOal US TolItt, p*r 76a85 Oats........ .....SOafiOj do per box 76 Corn... 66a Mi SPICES. Barley 60 Cassis, ground 49W GLASS. Cloves 15 8x10 per 100feet..$4 00 (linger, ground.......8* 10x13 do do .. 4 6 Nutmegs, $1 00aI 3o 10x14 do do .. 6 oo Pepper, perbsg..,.14alS HAT. do ground.... ISalS Prairie ton..$S Q0o8 00j sroAB. Timothy, do ,N.Orleans, fair....7a7X I BOB do prime....7H«S Flat Bsr 4 Powdered 19)4 Sligo SW SYBVP. Sheet 5a6 j.Jolden Nail Rod, Norway,.. .9 STEEL. do Penn .8 Rncllsh Oast, pr lb. 18o90 Horae Shoe Bar...4)ta6lOernian do .•••......16 Plough Steel 8H Sprlog, SH LEATHBB Bnglish Blis er IT Osk 8i\t 84«86 American do 9 Oak Slaughter....36o«7 tm. Bulf«lo Slaughter.29a$0 10 Tin ....II 96 Kips. perdo«en....49a70 I Tin ...18 60 French Calf 28o40 Pig Tin ........SIM American Calf....90«28 TBAB. Dry Bides 16 Black 9SO»5 flrwn Hides 6 U tin powder 16^60 Sbeep Pelts 20a60 Imperial....' S3a70 LBADABDSROT .Yoang Hyson MiW Pig, per lb 7* TOBACCO. Bar, do 8 'Bight lump 90 Shot, per bag......$t *6 1 ound lump 18c40 LIME. Smoking, per lb 7M Per bM .....$f do Papers, prgr |l 03 LIQUOBS. WOOLENS. WhUky,oommoa K Flanneis,.... 90046 do Boor 1 60«9 60 do twilled.. lttaSO do Rye, AOaSOiLialngs, plaid....I0e3S Pore Spirit* 66oSl SatlnetU, pi fc fa&40a76 Brandy, Domee.76«l 00 m. deLaiaee,fsaey.ta33 do Issp $6 OOaS 00 do plalB lIsM Ota, Meder Swaa.fl SOi ante. do OlBb Boas*..3 00,Block, 19U do Belle..... 9 001Sheet. i..,...,.,ll Haw Yoffc Asiksia 1ST TBLCORAPW NBW YORX. Jane 18. IMS. FLOtm—Heavy aad 10c lower. Sale*1,889 bMsat 00#S 40 MPER Bute S 60#S 76 enra ttata 6 90 COMTNON to gool extra WeaterB. Rrs FLOUR—Doll I 4 00#4 79. WBBAT—Dull, with* out tha knowledge that suah actios is wltb ia tha power aad eoatrol of the Grand Jury the undersigned do aot feel authorised to aubaotlbe to the mare aettaa er epiaiea of the m^ority of thia Jury. WE thereto rssaiitfclly pray fear boner, the ear pretsai hetvy and nominally tower small I 71 red 1 81 white loBthera. BABLBT—Dmiand anchanged. RTE—DQII aad oncbtnged. Coaa—LOWER aad heavy, sales 1^80 ba at eld and new mixed Wee tern. OATS—Doll BOAMe, Poax-Dull. Belee 808 bbUat IT new a BIB*—tTacbaaasd Bsoaa—Advancing. BBBP HAMS Qatet. OUT MBSTS—DALL LABO—BTEASYLL^^LSM* tenaa Biialyi U&t asv OMa Mate. Oaiasa Is—n aewttals, asta«aal ity. Wnsxv—MMe. TaKe Notice XKJSZ eald bs prsssa •«B ^I»SAP»««R,s«I#^ Bim IteMi. Saturday, Juae 18th, ABBlVEIf. E. A. OI.HEN, Green, St. Ixtuia. KAIK CASSKI., Gray, Dubuque. WAB EAULE. Gabbart, St. Louis. LABS CUT, Blake, St. Paul. MA^COKETA BELLE, ——, Maquokala. Ba~ CAMPBELL, Demming, Keokuk. NU'ABTTN. E. A. Ogden, Gre^n.St Paul BLACK HAWK, Haight, Keokuk. KATE CAMSEL, Gray, St Louia. WAR EAGLE, Gabbart, Dubuque. LAKE CITT, Blake, St Louis. MaviuoKirrA BELLE, but •, up the Slough. BK.N CAMI'HELL, Demming, Dubuque. The Minneeota Belle will be up and leave for A. Paul and intermediate points thia (Sunday) morning at 6 o'clock. The Metropolitan is the regular Sunday boat for £t. Souie, but she ia laid up at that piece for repairs. There is, consequently, no boat down tbia morning. The Fred Lorenz le the Moaday morning boat for St Louis, and will leave here at A 1-2 o'clock for that place, atopping at all Intermediate points. The Dew Drop haa been put on the Northern Lino again, and will be up from 8t. Louis on Monday morning, bound for St Paul. She leavee at 6 1-2 o'clock, a. m. The Ben Campbell will be the Monday morning packet for Keokuk, connecting at that place with the lower packet boats for St. Lonis. The Maquokett Bella, a diminutive craft from the Maquoketa river, arrived at this port yeeterday morning. She lowered her pipes and came through under the bridge like a mice. We were reminded of the lit tle scng when we saw her approach the bridge, Lsrgebeat* may v nture more Bnt little boats mast keep neer shore. The river has commenced failing at thia point It declined between one and two inchea in the 24 hours, ending at dark last evening. We think the decline wU be rapid when once it gete under way. TO-D VY'S ADVT'S. Notice. #SBI( AHhas PBOBIA M. *F Ins. Oe.1 Peoria, III., June 17th fSSS M. Mltclifl', etq 4.:ent tor HUH Company, rr«lKU«l an't tie Company acting upon said resignation, bave withdrawn tk"ir Ag ncy from davenport, for the present, all those holdl' K Ptllcien in the Oompany,or having businees with tbe Oilier, will apply to Me^rs. Parker SI Bdwaids, the Company'* Attorulet, or apply to the under* s'guud by letUr. O HOLLAND, June 19 49m Bee y. E A E J. H. McVICKKR.T.7. Maaaier. At the Geraian Theater. BMTHABCB ON RIPLSV ST 2o DOOB BELOW 2a. The performaocsa or tbii talented company hav.- been witne.»-ed br the elite and fashion of the elty with every demonstration of delight. TU' y will appear Hon DAY, JURE In Bhakeepeer's sublime Tlragedy of 1ACBETH, KING OF BCOTLANO. which will bspreeenteil with af uli and powerANeeet and all the original Btliatc. Macbeth Lady Macbeth Comic Song Mr K Tilton Miss 8 Woodbui y supported by the entire company. To conclude with tbe Psroe of A. n. a. Doore Oye* at 7 C'nrtala Itleoe se ADMISSION, PABQUBTTX so cts. QALLEBV........26 cte. JnaelB-ld iioiiee 8 RVRRBT glvtTi thst I wtTlxeTI atPoblle Auction at tbe Court Houie door, iu the city of Daven port, frott County low*, nn the 18th day of June, A 1859, *t 2 o'clock M, the following named promissory not'-*, viz II note* or li..use| each for |IHS 1 Rdwln H. w-ll, for ..SC5 (10 I O W Bad lielor, and O It Turner, 1,9|S00 1 W Mc'nto h, Nr 34» 00 I J'«y C- nnard, for ...MXI 00 1 Rlla* Swickard ..400 )0 Also a jedgnient against Wemot, for |l .128 OO, aleo a lot in Ol ntoo. B. BllKRMAN. The above sale ha* been postponed until Thursday June %31 Inst, at 2 b'elock M. Jun. 17-8* N SHERMAN. MJtLT IWWjrK. McKRIIiHT'H .HALT WINE. 'PHI subscriberofT-rs for rompsrison with any tin'l of Imported Ale, hi* MAl.T WINS. His ronfli*nce in the superiority of this superb extract of MALT and HOPS is warranted by the un rivalled reputation it has already attained in tbe Mid dle an-1 Rahl' rn Stat "a. Its production is th'.- malt of SO years' practical experience combined with the factluiee affirded by one of the larg st Brewerle* In tbe United States, containing all the late i improvement*, adopted af tera ti-m.t personal Inspection of the Brltlah Brew erte*, with the expres* view of tntrodaclag a Staadard Amerlcaa flail Llser. It is a pore dletlc b»vera«»—a stomachic restora tive and to ale—bottled expretely tir table u*e, for hotel* and for Invalid —anafftctnl by gUmale, and sild at a pries below even the imitatioa foreign ale. For Analyils, Recommendations aad farther per' Ucalars, sddrsse JOHN McKNlOHT, Brewer, aprlkdta* Albany, N. Yf Or. J. McDonnell, fftAriaarr 8«rgeaa, N, R. v. 1. WOULDbe respeetfully inform tbe pubile thst can be consulted at hi* V*-t eriaarv BetabHshaseat (ea Thirl street.i between Brady and Perry e'reels) aa all tbe ui* tbe horse le satject to. After seqairing all (be modern Improventewts la the science of ^terloary Medldae aad Bnrgerv, at emponaded In the Bngllsb sad CoatineiHal Colleges, he feels happy la saying that he will give satisfaction. All Disss*** warraated cnre.1 if cerab'e, or no large made. OeusaltaMo* frea Aay easoeat of •etereaess A bores-tboeleg shop la esaaeetisa, where horses are skod prteer. iansTdRw Strawberriee I raiehdelieletM fIB frett, we are now peepesed le lar le aay ^aaattty dssued, at •0 OIITI Pit IT A I T. Btore, opposite Pest Offloe BaUdlnas, Bradv street. JansTdtf paOK k BTANFIBLD. W. D. Blata, n.P., HAT1NS leeeled la tbe City of Dav sport, re spectfully soiteiis the petrsnags of tbe eltiatas. Havla« had lew eapsneoee lathe ireetoMBt of PinAfBB Of TKB tTB, Wi'l sive thsm, tsgetter with ether rrarHee, Ms MtlMaMaa'lea. n«se Bndy-elrest, trst sletos abeve the feetOSee. JtMas B. a. oeaaBoa, nmm TAitta Atterasp at LAW A Notary Pahlte. CtBftoi A Taitli, •irauL ooLLicrnjra AOMm Mmi will ba alasw la AUsteUss aaetait as IMTFAUOT McmIIIM VmUmwimg IOWA. W A|Sfc bay.—h iia issi. isaa sad mm &rnmr$ 1 NUMBER 209. A E S N E W S BV TKLBOBAPB.) IATKK FROM EUROPE. Arrival if th« lBfl« SaiM. GREAT BATTLE FOUGHT AT MILAN. •1 apolfoit'i fHraf Baffle. 1.000 PRitoiTeiis TAKEN i FABTHEB POINT, below Quebec, June 18.— The etesmship Anglo Saxon, from Liver pool, on the Nth inst., passed this point, this in., hound for Quebec. llcr advices are four days later. LIVKSPOOL MAKKETC—All qualitisa of breadstuff slightly declined, 'ihe provis ion market was dull. Lo!»noN, June 7.—Consols are quoted at 93 1 2«98 ii 4. Tbe steamer Anglo Saxon brings moat important news from the seat of war. A great battle haa been fought near Mi lan, in which the Austrian* were defeated, with the loss of 26,000 killed and disabled ,o00 Austrians were taken prisoners. The French lose is stated at 12,000. The Atiktrians have evacuated Milan. The Queen'e speech was delivered in par liament on the 7th iust. It contains noth ing very important. A motion was pend ing of want of confidence in the ministry. A desperate battle was fought at Magen ta, on the 4th of June, between the allied army under Emperor Napoleon, and the Austrian army under Gen. Il^ss, in which unlimited forces were engaged on both aides. Emperor Napoleon, in his dispstehee to the Empress at the Tuilleries, claims a de cisive vietory, saying his army took 7,000 prisoners, disabled 12,000, and captured 3 cannons and 2 standards. He estimated the lose of his army at 3,000. But it waa rumored in Paris, that the French lose was between 9,000 and 12, 000. It is reported there were from 150,000 to 180,000 Auslriaas, and 130,000 French en gaged in the battle. The Austrian accounte differ widely from the French. Their bulletin* speak of seve ral battles being fought with varying suc cess on both sides. It was still under ubt, ou the night of the tith, aa to who gained the vietory. Great, louses on both eidee are reported. Gen. Espinasel, of the 2d corps dt armies, was killed, and Marshal Canrobert, Com mander of the 3d corps was mortally woun ded. General Maurice McMahon, commanding the 2d cor|M tie artnie, had been created Marslial, aud luked: Magenta, BH a reward for his bravery on th« battle field* Tbe Nlave Mark Orion, .NEW YoitK, June IH.—'Ihe j»reliiiiinary examination was commenced yesterday in the case of the slave bark Orion, recently hi ought to this port, and the t.e«tim«iiy of Lieut* Ditllas and Campbell was takeu Lieut. Dallas stated that Capt, liana admit ted to him that he was employed to lake the (rion to the coast of Africa, where he was to transfer ihe charge of the veesel, which was thereafter to be employed in tha e.'ave trade. The prisoners under examination were Dan'I Morgan, first mate, and 12 of tbe crew. The evidence a to the character of the veesel was some what minute, but the t'om mietioner held that it was insufficient 1° hold tiie accused, and they were according ly discharged. I'aul Morphy will proceed next week to riiiladeljihiit on a visit to the Atheneum Club, after which he will start for New Or leans via Cincinnati, St. Ixuis, aud other cities. Mr. Motphy visited the rooms of the Brooklyn Chess Club a night or twoago.and played two games wi'li Mr. H. H. Knott, and one with Mr. Marck, in which game, giving the odds of the Queen's Knight, and was the Victor. The ship Hsllou, of Bath, Me., bound for St. John, was wrecked oo the ltith, near Machias. 15 persons were drowned, inciu ding the captain and his daughter. In the race which came off yesterday on the Fashion Course, between Tarr River end Bell Cbeetham, the former won the naatch for |6,o0o, in two straight heata of three miles each. Time, 0 1 2 and 0 1-2. From New Vorb. Mae YORK, June 18.—Captain McAllis ter and Mr. Wise, engineer, with 167 sub ordinate s, and all the uecessary rnateriala for repairs Ac., went out yesterday to Key West, to take the steamer Scotish Chief to Nicaragua. 8he is intended for navigatiriK the River San Juan. On the luth insL, by the North Star, a Joiner, Captain and an Engineer, went out to take charge of the Lake steamer Case Yrisarri, aud put her iu order for service. It is said that Mr Johnson has arranged with a larje steamship owner for the ser vice between New Vork and San Juan, and also with a Southern eteamship owner lor »i'« service between New Orleanaand Key West '1 wo parcels of Pike's Peak gold has ar rived at New York, yielded as followa One consisting of shot and and scale gold taken from the mountains uear Denver City is worth |17,41 in coin, another from South I'latte River, worth $19.81 in coin. The tfslheU* Biaealtloa leiNed, New YOKE, June IV.—The two Roman Catholic clergymen, laymen and camp, who recently attacked the authority of Biahop Hughes, published oards in to day 's Herald, revoking and retracting whatever they have said on this subject that was either conflict ing to the South, dissonant with the faith and discipline of the Church, or offensive to the person and derogetory to tha sacred dignity of the Arch Biahop, repenting of tbe same, and humbly asking the prayers, pardoa, and indulgence of tbe Areb Bishop in particular, and all of those ia general to whom they may have given aay scandal er offence. ST. CATBABixas, 0/$., Jane 18.—Tba embankment between locks No. 22,28 aad 24 on the Welland Canal, bae been waahed away by the watera from the break at lock No. 25. It ia feared that 16 or SO days will be required to repair the damage to the canal. Twenty vessels are detalaed la the oaaal •lABki! SUmlifll! laatei Deeds, Pea da of Timet, •SMSSSSsStit WBSKIV SVA' «UMt,CUMTm,«t moo van Aim, tm AOVAVOP RMM ef i«MrtteU« lit 7h|, l(|UIF (of 13 Hoes) ON* *«k SO aa aa s earh MlilkUl OHKIIrttMMUl Iwij three months.. lil RHhthl...,..a 0 fQ oneye*r .............MM eulumn.one year aa CARDS. Bi as swirr MASV ITHUT.m ONNTS for th* eal« of •ad NlaMtsg Powder, I ecr«'Ae-d*wtr 11 Notice. morniETona or HOTILI, •ALOOK ^NDoraaa* beforemaklagi o a Ver the emnlag namw, will Bed It Boeae BMI the U at te coll atioa the undersign*), at [PeMSl RKNR1 10H1L. xu irt, RRNRT ALOMAW Batata Ageit aid Calltcttr, Isoan and Inauranoe Broker. COM. or VZSD* ro& JtA* TOMX AM9 OTHEB OTATMS. H« T. BLArMAKKBi •OTART PVBLIC AID sea Ma omai ncaoLL'a BLOOR, (ar eai— DATBNPOBT, IOWA. Ceawlele Abetraele of tbe TM* fa eM Lasle to SooM Csasfy. Junel-ilAwif C»p«tltiM If tketyrtce tf Tnk rhas i OONPORM to tbe times, tb ledecedlheprleeof traneteni per day, and permanent boarders are now taken el thrte dollars per week and apwarde. Is la ear as termtBsMua that this shall be the beet dsBer I the sf' I. i. I STATIONARY ENOINK Agioe OOOD. snb-taatlal Improved horse paw* te and Boiler, nearly new and In good order In ia e at a great sacrifice, for cash or at proved paper It will aomirer for anv basloeeereqelr^f the ebwe* men* lone 1 power Per psrtioalars a^y by iter or otherwlaato D.rt RICHAROaON. State Denoerat Davenport. May 91,1868. dawtf y a u i e a W*hole»mle elffiuy. "I'HB underslgmd has secured the ainr|M 1 veuport lor lb« eale of Syracose Salt. Merchants snd dealers will always Bad on hand, for sals at THB LOWEST OHIOAOO PHIOS. adding Freight. Order* reepectfn'ly eolMIBC FeblS-ASai M. BATBB, III BRB^psd i e i e e e i e e i AC., AO. Dr. PIlRrcn, Afssl. 80 BRADY BTRRBT .....aa CM MP IKS, FKV/T8 AUD HEPRKMMMHTt BUTTKR, KGGM, AC. Osll Bed MM »*. K| at Ot. KM-UfiOVyaJL. WHEELER A WICON'S HE in.v* JuaeuMjrm RRMOVKIITO«talrs ttT DR BAKBB'8 OFP10B, F»elOOse Building, up 0*1 and cwDiine tbe new Issproverueot Ai klndn of Sewing Ms blue Nee«lee fee eele syRU dawtf WRITS, KM E* Clmire JltmcMne VPsrfei, oos. eaorv ANO raowrssX vawiama 4k COLLIIB, SUCCKSHORS TV ToWSSfND BA TMAt OO. Manufadnrers of Improved Oscillating end Slide Tslvs Steam gnaanoe, M'l Baw Mill Mar-hiaery, F)]ODI UUB aao s»w mm aiarniaerr, isgar BS 8h 8 rtinB ^eilis*. he. II All kinn,' Hoese aad Maebtoe Oaettngs SMDA order Repalrlag aaa ,ob «prl pr*mp«iy sMsoded to. V on 11^ ABit r|C» O Winona idjrn wAdk.r. s»d Ool Victuals at all hears ei tig MmMmmrt Core Oyafm, t«^ At majuittfcwl JOSEPH LONOINOTTI1^ Oar. Proat aad Brady ale. REUtlEU TO $i A YEAR! The BtaiU Ckemp—t Heal •W till: WORLBl lo oooeeqoenoe of the largely Ihe Publishers ef LITTELL'8 LIVINfi ACE are enabled to reduce th* yearly sabsortptte* yrtsa from $6 to §9. The paMtsbers are de ermlned thataeeBBSSaaer labor shall be spartd U m.ke tbt* THB MAOAZINB FOR TBI MILLION! and wbU boldly challenging enmpetitl a, ctaRn kv It only what baa heea con. e ad by tbe eao*t lalswi mea "f tbl« gantry from th- Mas of lie flrvt ntH• cation (ever sixteen years slaee,) te the pi NIIII day. via: I* That It la ssltabie to all els Statesmen. Profession.l Men, PhOo Blndnte, r. Merchauts. M*- ante* aad Parmste. all W whom n sy derive plessar- aad proBt frem Ma HSW. 9. That in it may be found th* cream of alt the world-renowJed Reviews aad Pscto leele at Parapet with orig'nal artiri-s and *4e«tleo* from the bast fagltlee llteratnre of oar OWB esssMl. 3. That It o«t alas more readlaa metier tkaa sap other mssazin* in ti e world each tseir aawthsr cantata tag BIXTT-PoDB PAOB, aad a PINI 8TBBL POBTRA1T, making 3,391 Pagee In n llfly-lWa MnI 4. That as a Family Maasslaa, It la pertsetly exoeptl tasbie In all reaperts. yyFriee. p|ve Dollars per eaaam, ar BMHS Oeais a a amber. i»«i by BBILpest-oaM to arr a^ dr***ln th* Datted Btat^. Vs olsegymefe 1S*a ers,Stadsats,ead Olabeef aot lassthaa tv^fRar Dollars. DBI.IIWE raoom. Mayl7dwPACo 60S Broadway, I. f, Lmkcr! Liaberl Laabrr Tarda te tha Psarth streets, sre new inaaisd to eSbr daeesHMa to per«aees*e ef MNhlM sSrrSey^BSSiSaSEaL