Newspaper Page Text
TMA i.iuirvr fneb V •iT (I f*e. ST D^HM. Tbe receofctkampt i* Co®ffe« to troth oat tha tight •f (roa uttersncee«f opinion in debate, it not meeting win Ikit sordini Riveting mi hi the hooK af npabUaaas, and Mr. Speaker ColCs*. who harried down front hi* stat eager UirotUe freedom of speech, exclude and ,, boil Md bar it from the lion* of Rep i rMMttlifKi it thought no more of, nun la fall/ degraded in the ejea oI tight mm minded people as though be bnd com plnted the merder. The word* thick to enraged this Mr. Colfax were Mtbbg «M« then no) gentlemen bet the right to nte W'U perfect freedom in nnj piece in the lend. The giet of them were tbtt he, Mr.Long, believed tbtt sut'jagstion wet eitirpstioo, end rather than oor nt mict tboold go for ward end continae to fight end kill until tbt 8onthern people were extirpated, he wonld acknowledge the independence of the Suathera Confederacy. Thie was the height of hit offending. De tpoke honosily hit convictions nt an bonett mtn, and in the s*|pe mnoner that thousands more spjsk every day ii thw year. It doee not become ntoeessry to argue the point at to whether Mr. Long'fc opinion waa n good or a bad ooe: the qaettion it, whether, having an opmion, he hat the right to otter it in the Congrett of the United States.— If be hat, then freedom of tpeech yet re mains if not—if men are obliged to set their words in one established groove and run them there nnd there alone—if that is tho dictum then Americans might well cur»e tho day when first they taw light on American shores. Wo turn tbe discussion of the subject over to abler bands. Tbe New York 2'iiyei, tbe lending republican organ of the State Las published an excellent article upon this bead which will bo iottad in this issue. The Real Aiders ot the Re bellion in Congress. The Lash applied to them fcy a Kepublican Paper. "THEIR WORDS STRIKE UPON TUE KA1M OF 1 HE PEOPLK LIKE THE GIBBERISH OF BEDLAM* THE riEINOTJSNESS OF THEIR ATTEMPT TO DESTROY TI3E MKKDOM OF DEBATE. The following is an editorial article in the New York 7%me» of tho 13th inst Gold at 175, and Congress, with tax bills, tsrifl bll*, bank Lills, every finan cial measure, lifeless and shapeless, en gaged in potting down the freedom of debate in the National Cap tol! In the name of loyal people we protest It is n disgrace and an outrage. W toll these men at Washington that paasion is making them mad. It is sn absolute infatuation that has seized thorn. Their words strike upon tbe car* of the people like tbe gibberish of Bed Ism. Where have the semes of Con gravamen gone that they don't realize the terrible burdens that rest npon tbe people, and the fearful dangers tnat con front the government Do they call themselves loyal men, and yet play these fantastical tricks By their default th* prices ot everything that sustains life are rapidly mounting. The currcucy is ndualiy turning into worthless rags, by ineli, foot by foot the govern ment moves on, straight before the ejes ot its guardians, toward 0 e bottomless pit of bankruptcy—yet distant, but, un less they net, nnevitable. Not an arm do they yet raiso to savo it. If they had but done the duty they were put to do, tbe credit of the government would still bo nesting ou its own foundations. They have neither done it nor made any rstional etfoit to Jo it. It is not tnis fortune, but guilt, that rests upon them not failure, simply, but faithlessness. It is sstonishmg, it is astounding, that the House, after this long and flagrant neglect of dutv, should turn upon one of its members iu this fierce fashion, for en couraging tho enemy by words—iy words which wore tnsde of air, and which, bad they been let alone, would have straightway vauithed into sir. It is tbe wildness of the fireman who standi motion lets while tbe flames are getting headway, and tails foul of the man who declares that the fire will not be subdued. It is tho inaction of theso so-called loyal servants of the people, that it aiding the rebellion ten thousand times more than tbe so-called disloyal tpeechos of the malcontents of the House. Not words bat aeta are to decide the war. Un fa thfulness in respect to the former sinks into insignificance it is absolutely nothing, when measured against that other unfaithfulness in act, of which thia House is every day being guil:y. Not content with tbe fatal Selection or nrglccting indispensable action, this body must superadd an equally fatal pos itive fact. Unsatisfied with helping on tbe southern rebels by depriving afttoaaspal Mr. M0I .Ml« W bWUd a •ABMIL lit UM wt *.d.r ll» onr government of tbe sound credit which is its life, tbsy mn»t pnt into the hands cf the northern copperheads a weapon of more deadly potency than they have ev ar yet handled or iped for. How it it potaible for true men so to misunder— f!" American people, ns to suppose they will submit quietly to the destruc tion of tree debate in the oonni.il halls of the nstion What hollohore have tney been drinking in Washington that f''J?ge,1}heir old perception! Are of t.h*t American liberty it of th. b.a.,,1 men .'.Id »degenerated ••'l Ulk i. it "by Itt c.i Ul«t bra.ibf For th. r~.{a*** -9% .•.!« *S8 -.M xQ&fi i. stf^ast thA tyranny of wlua wa iS*rolt *dT Bvs*y American schodNboj throws that tba Isngnsge nsed in Parliament against tbe government in favor of the American rebels, was a hundred times ttrongsr than any that has boon nsed in Congress against onr government in fa* *or of tho tontbern rebels, and that it *ss nsed with perfect impunity in tho ace of overwhelming government ma* iiritiet. Said Lord Chatham in tbe 10 House ot Commons, in 1777, M!f Nothing it gained by saying that tbe American rebellion wst right, and tbe southern rebellion wroog—that Chat biip'i argdireeta were good aad Long'* trgaoentt bad. To tba strong m.jori tise ia I'arliameet onr rebellion was jost «a hateful, and the necessity of support ing government, in a war already under taken for tbe maiotainance of its author iy, jost aa imperativo as can be here oven with onr own Congressional major iiiea in retpect to our own rebellion.— They did not curb iho tpeech of tbe sympathizers with our reoellion, simply and solely bccause thpy did not bavu ibe constitutional power to do it. Neither Joes our constitution give any snob power. We nse plaiu language, becanco the crisis demands it. It is no time for honeyed soeecb, either toward men or parties. The cause of the conntry slone has claim. We will not look passively ?o while 4he cause is crippled, either by miitsken friends or malignant ioea. It is sure of triumph if those who are specially deputed to save it, the leaders in the field, the legislator! and adminis trators in oivil life, and the eonduotors of tbe public press through which public opinion mainly apeaks, do their duty faithfully and well. Bat if there be unfaithfulness in any of there adheres •if iction, untold calamity may come. Wo are as sure as of tbe tuu at mid-day that the people are not so tisfied with ei her tbe past iocatioo or the present action of their Representatives io Con gress tbst among great numbers of thoso most esrnest io their loyalty, there is s discontent verging cloeely upon dii gu«t. This discontent we do not ceplore. It comes from the very highest and lest qualities of the American ntaure. Were it absent we should despair of the cause. A people that could be numindioi of such ncglcct in their puplic servants as tbche Representatives have displayed during the four months they have been in session, at *uch a critical period for the government, and that could be inBenis ile to the violation of parliamentary free m, tbe most she ed pr nciple in every representative government, wouid be a people alike unworthy and uuable to maintain a conflict like this for the salva tion of bnman freedom. Thank heaven it is not ao. There is discontent—for the most part silent, ts yot, but, for all that, prtooond and iu tense. The to otlled servants of the peoplo io the Capital of tbe nation are the source of it, and the object of it. It behooves them to gir e it heed. GKRMALIIBWIk At Bsltitioro tbey call eolored troops "smoked Yankees." Tbe Albany Knick. understands that the Delavan House has beea sold to psr ties in New York lor 1175,000. There it a groat depth of snow on tho hills in Western Massachusetts. They had a great snow storm there a few days ago, and a man parsed through drifts four feet deep with his wagon. There are 149 shoe establishments in Linn, Mass., and 13 kid and morrocco house* tbe internal tax on this depart ment o' manufactures amounted last year to $252,759. An able physiologist hat written tbst onc-titih of the hnrntn body is compos ed of photphora*. Punch remarks that this most likely sccounts for the number of matchi a made* Tbe number of small birds deatroyed by the oold weather of tbe winter in Franco ia estimated at several millions, and years mutt elapse before tbe place of these useful friends ol agricultnro can be supplied. Artificial limbs are now made of vul caoized India rubber. They are lighter and easier mado than those of wood or iron, aod, being hollow, contain all the tbe mncr-.inery inside, where it is not likely to bo brokon. Ti.e reoeipts of the Metropolitan Fair have alrady reached nearly one million ofdoiiara. Tbe Committee, at the start calculated on making tho exhibition yield $2,000,000, and with another wetk of success their calculation will hold good. Ono of the best remedies for the high prices of provitious is bean broth, be«f »hin aoupt codfisn and potatoes, and plenty of bread, tho material for makiog whioh is not unieasonablv high. Theae t'lings are healthy tubsi.'tutes tor roast beef, sirloin aad tton ohops. A paper i-tates that the leaves of gora ninms are an excellent application for cats, where the skio is rubbed off, and other wounds of that kind. One or two eaves must be bruited, and applied on 1ineo to tbe part, aod tho wound will besjmo oicitris.e in a very shjrt time. Tbe Philadelphia folks are making a lesperate effort to eclipse the New York fair. Eighty-one committees have been appointed, and arrangement made ti» secure the proceeds of one dsy's Isbor, salary, income or revenue, from each pieson in Pbiltylvania, and tbe States of Delaware and New Jersey. A cow died st Osw*?o, New York, ls»t week, of a diseaao that baffled all the eow doctors, aad a post mortem ex amination revealed io her etomaoh olies, BMr i .J? 693,357 ians, dent, rfv .• .-.wo* a,. i. JJiSi.'®. amrra mvini itia 4mm ua Bart's JKAWATSA ua SVAimjaw nviainn srtusMs wutnos IllflOS a steel watch chain twelve inches long, and five ounces of taapeany anils. The censas of Irelood ia 1861, found is that country 4,605,265 Raman Oath* persons belonging to the Established Churoh, 528,891 45,399 4237 is waaaasros to assvoas WMSMTSS TO ISSTMI wasmiv TO aatreaa fiiotD OR AT HA IB A WHISKlM PAUKU QUA I HAIM A «WHKIBd FADCO OR A 7 HAIR a WUHKKKD BAUICD ORAT HAI aDID (ISO ORAT HAI ORAT HAIR I were «n Americas, as 1 am aa Eaglithsnaa, while a foreign troop was Unded io my coaatry, I never wonld 1ST down my srmt—never, never, never! Hts soy thtog Rke that baen beard in Congroi r#a tha aympsthiien with our rebel* lion Said Fox, "Toere is not nn Amartaaa hut must ri-ject snd rests* the princ pie snd the right." The worst that Mr. Long ssd falls fsr short of that TO THRU OKOIVAL COLOR tO TBR1R O RIO I SAL COLO* TO TBR1R ORIOIHAL COLOR U dost aot alatai Is aMka kalr aasis ia wkses it kaa mm UUm •ad aipad fraai lhaskin a aav fcalrdraatiag I| rasiosss tkt aOlMtl skadiag oloaa kair wtthaa other, wklth (ivwit a life sppaaiaaM, Isgisd af tka aalforSi Sail kteak of djw so tkat tka awt sritioal oksorvar MseotJ«to«t itr«*» A CHAI LENoi TO TEST A CHALLfcNUR TO TErtT A CH4LLEMUS TO TB8T Tka propriators of tha Hlawatba, kaowlag tkat siaay praparatioos for tka ba'r wara in tba mar ket aod all advartitad to do na*rij tba saaa thing* and that tka pablia wara aaabla ta da tarmias from tka aivartisavtais wiieb wa*a gaaaiaa, aas kuyiag oaa or two aad failing to raaiisaskaatpaotedkoaafltaaoaoliidcd tkat ail *tra haabas, ia ordat to aasara tha pabiia whioh Mnld ba railed apoa, propoaad tka fallow '•t*sas whioh was pabliskad two waaks ia tha Utcald and tka othar noraiag papers wittoat •Ueit lag aay raspoasa. Lat a aaabor of wall eaqaoatioaad iatsgritgr aad aa tlroly didataraatas appoiat a patsoa to tha pro prietor of aash praparatioa or rattosativa to ra •toio thoooior to taakair. aaok proprietor to use his own preparation aad nothing also dqriag tho trial. and we perata alio ts usaaothiag alsa. Lat a eortlSoe ta of tha res alt bapablUka^Tia all tha priaeipal papers of tho eouatrj at tka ex panse of tst aesaaoaasfal eoapetitors. HOT 1*8 MINNBHAHA HAIR QL088 I»P«rte a kesatifal dark glossy appoaraaoo to tko kalr.and is aaassoliod ta kaopiBg it la earl or in aavdoairaJ Msitian. H0Tr8 IMPtBlAL COLORING QBE AM Ao iavalnabladretsiag lor whiskers. Change* lightaal r«d hair tea boaatifal bro«a ot blaok Sold everywhere J088PH HO»T a CO, m«hl8 dlyj 10 (Jnireriity plaoe, N. Y A New TU«g Uiier tbe 8u. la It* efoet—Instaataaooas. la its oolo'iag power—matohlast. [LP!/ a priee within tho meana of all. In Tjfr time* like these, every A mericaaeit Ison should take pride in lusUining our own manulactnrert inttead of holding ap a foreign interest. »bf 5 droit. Direct to ffini LIB WnllaBKS iiR* weuttCHg iSiJgSSB1 Mt. Mothiag will 4a Uat, wy wvvrtww W 118 PS waatevar a* ka asvsrtiaet to tka wtiaiy hank ail ia asttfsty afatcoaas ika bad affas s or »mfoM«M «T pMMtlim saa •aialag salphar, sagar a» It ssaalias Set il will arraat its fall is* m|. hair soft sad iIIIji^min Mlpftasai taritlsi aa4 kasiors, aad aaNftlyeVwcom In all its Ingredient*—vegetable. laail ia operation—nsiu al. Iaiu baaatifjriag reialu—eadurlag. In it* Bdenov—preserratlve. In it* popular!ij—eneqaaled. Cliriatadoro'a Hair Dye li prono'inced by tba 6 World of Hienea VV orlJ taiftiuD, Actor Houso, THE QREAT SECRET. It 1* admitted by all pbyiieian* that tha grani secret of health and long life lies ia keeping the blood and various talda of the body in a high de gree of fluidity. When you feel continued pain In thehead or bnweli, or aay other parts of the body, you oas prevent teriuas sickness by takiag Brandretli'a Pilla. Biaediag may giro meoMntary ease, beeanse tha blood left wiil have acre roan. Bat ai tbe body Is made from tho blood aad sustained by the blood, to waste ear Mood is to w«ste onr lire, and rain oar constitution. But Brandretb'i Pill* re lieve tho oirculation as readily as bleeding by on ly taking away what it oaa well spare, aad tbst MBVBB BUST. Mrs. Boopar. of Barnstable, Mais., wa* eared of St. Vita* Danoe, General Debility and Coitiva aesa of many year* standing by Brandretb'i Pill*. *V.e°*th is published in the Pamphlet*. old br B. 8, Ballord. Davenport, Iowa, and bv all roapeotable dea.eriin medloinei. Ibl -dAxSm Believing that tha demands of tha rade require a pnre artio eof Braa dy for medical use at a lei* price tban any imported artiela, thereby avlng tbe duty of $160 on eaeh gallon. 1 hate erected two raaanil orat stills and have made the arran gement* with the gn^ grower* of this eotian of the best materials aad can turniih pure Catawba Brandy at are (applying the arm* medietl department for bodpital pur pute* with my artiole Wi.uh has been approved by the Medical Pnrvevor at Wuhington. Hold by druggist*,grocers, huiels and reateaurants a erywhere. CaH for ltobacka Oatawba Hrandv. *. UOBACK.Cin O. QUACKKH Y.—1 earnestly caution all young men (offering froa Nervoua (Jebility, Ao., against endangering their health by patronising any of the advertising quacks. You can Mlj re cover by the methods used by the adverser, aad by hundreds of others, skd in no orata wat. Read a Utter tend which 1 will ssnd yoa if you will me a poit paid envelope bearing your ad EDWARD H. TRATBB, febll-dAwly] Look of, Boston Mast. U K i U K A U Of aa Xawalld, rabliehed for tha benefit, an Ma waraiacaai A CAtTTION TO YOO.\Q svr who suffer froa Spermatorrhea. Nervous Debili V' Prematura Laeay, etc., supplyiag at tba tame time The Meaaasf Self CareT By onewhS ha* cured hiatali afkar being put to great expense and injory throagh modital kaabug aad laack Ty anelosing a post-paid addrsasod nvelopa, single oopia may ba hadof tha author. NATHANIEL MAT FAIR. myST-dftwIyl Igat'e Hejaviaatmc MtXar. Lot notdaspoapwey My longer ba fc the ever prevailing base of the fallen stato of tha human family. But you aik, now i* this to bo pre. vrated i espondeaeyjow apirit despair, a toadaney to look apoa tho gloomy side o everything,are all diBevIt to drfvoaway. Doc tori »nd asadieina will aot do It the brfinart siiiaoiating driaka of tha day will not do tt bat before yoa give ap tbe case as hopelea*. try Wataur'a Kstovinst so Euzaa Aa ita name deiignaies, it will pat new lile and animation into tka drooping ener gies yea, even he jonn* blood into your veins Ye who piaa apoa tha triak the grave, who aay have tried in rain %rai*a ourselt from the "alough of despair," bo induerd, even though it may be at the eleventh hour, to try iu raethiw influsnee. Bold by all re*poo table dtagjrlM* throughout the Cntod States aad Canada. 8ea advertiaemMt ia aaothereoia n- ohlo dawla R.8. BALLORD, imt' To Bora liwaer* DR. BWEET'B INFALLIBLE LINIHENT FOR HOR8S8 ia unrivalad by aay, aad In all oaaaa of Uaeaess, ariciag from Bprains. Braise* or Wranohiag, iu afoot Is magioal and certain Haraea nr Saddle Oalls, Borawhea, Range, It will also oare speedily. Spavin and Ring bone stay be euily prevented aad eurad ia theirTaoip ttagee,bat ooatraed aaaos are beyond possi bility of a twrffaaf oare. No ease of tka Mad, y. hopelea that tt may ke allsviatad by tti* Maiaent, aad Itt faithful appHatlMwillalways rswuietkefitmsnssttnd taakla tke hsrttta asnlflUi 'ions owaar tkeald ki lM Wmely UM at tka Prtofcytsr Boptiots.' 3,695 k^' Methodists, 4,582 ladopoo- fjnaiera. Jews, and 15,306 of 88a 'tlwWla' sdmk**ai..k Ls- 4 a-'L. &••••• ^Mhtsmssi r- StXZ&ZZJP rnoosniR wifB BTBRT OVHKB ARTI. Qui IsSsWIa Osttssktf a. list ilstt FsnUy grawi y «lar« ftansnitefcssiat •srtb-VstleSMiror Brsdjr Fasirtli Itrosk. Tmn, CafleM) 8«f«n, 'nukft, 8yr- ajw, tried Caned fralt) CMftctiaie ne«i Ucr, FMit Saicct, Mmt Kts., Its., it af lha pafwtkad freakast ktad^ Haatikasi en will lad it to tkoir advaatage ta aaU-nadsOa tks goods. Oaods deliveredTa all pastaot Ua oity wtsmnlad. gy^a waa af akarga. Bwr aniele daoll-drf O U A I I Bradj St between Front it 3d« tlTKIPtlT, NVi I BK8PE0TFUL ir bag iMve to [state to tbe ottiasas [of Uavaaport, aad UaOaoatry Dea throagkvut this part sute that I kava oaha ta soastaatly reooiviag Urge aad wtU sola* ted U O i E WitLKALB AND RETAIL, ^BBaaaoiM AT Coffeat, Taaa, Kaiif, Storied rrait,* WK White Lead, Cordage. Powder, Oaa Cant, Oetto* Tara, Caadle Wiekiag, fill kTabt ia aestt Half Bushel^ an! the t*ie £net preparation aver in vented by art to reotity (be 'hurt eomingi of Hk ture. M*nufactnred by J. (JliRIdTAUuBO, »"o. New York Sold kv all Draaaist* Applied by all Hair Drassan. ZDcbi- lm Half Bashels in naitt, Wrawlag Twine, ttooa Twiae, Bag Twine, »Hat Flasks,* Onktlii Fartioalsr attoaUeo ysM tetao W o e I kny on tka most advaatagaous terms and tall .ow. Call aad ezaaiao. All orden promptly at tended te. (ar 21-dlj WALTKR EKLLY, FuilljGroeer k Profisioi Dealer, caaasa Sn iowa its., OAVENPORT, LEM. RRLIE BEST AND FRE8HE8T QB00BRIB8 1 of all kinds for laaily BIS also Provliisiu, #Mjr«sr Cured HlMdm Wmrm% C'orslajM* mnd mil «frflelea kspt in a HR8T OLMS RETAIL STORE. Oall and etaaslaa ay Btook, and I am sure 1 oaa please jou, WALTKlt KELLY. Ray 14,1861.—dly FRESH FAMILY GROCEfUESI JAS1GW DOOI.EY, FAMILY OHOCFK, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT H(4 old itand,coraor of Brady and Fifth strMts, s larfce and moet eompleta atook of tha boetUra esriM comprising e a 9 i K i n 00FFRE8 AND 8UQAB8, 8YKCP8, M0LA88E8, CANDLES, 80AP*. 8TARCH, WOODEN WARB. DBLFC'L FBUITH, SPICES, SODA, SALT, KEROSENE OIL, o k e e o a n i n and in short every artiole to be found ia a fast 'lass retail Groeery. He invito* the attention Md ouctomen aad new to ki* ohoioo stock, and .. ooafideat tkat ke eaa give oomplete satisfaetioa, both in goods and priest. If you want the best Orooories oall at DOOLEY'H. myB-tf ECLIPSE LIVEBT STABLE* BENTON BROWN, Proprietors. OORNEB OF PEKRY AND THIRD BIB THE lV« BEST STOCK AND FINEST CAB riagae ia tke city. Pricee low, and orden promptly atteaded to. Mosrs. Benton A Brown, U s oldest livery men ia Daveaport, will give thair andivided AttentloR ft* tha Baslaeoa, aad Mr .Bpeariag't uld ouatomers will oartalnly have no MUM a oomplain of tho change la tka aanagomaet. aarlS-dlv 0L0THIN6, OLOTHS AND GEKTS' FURNISHING GOODS The Lirgest, Best A Cheapest STOCKfoand IA MEL MA IT FAIR) Est., Bedford. King* Cnnn'vTn, Ladiet, Ladies, Ladtes. Doat you failto road tha advertlaaMt la this paper headed Important to ,. __ Ur. Cheataaaa, of New York, kas devoted tke thirt'of kie practioe te feaale eoa- plaints. His Pill* aot like a charm. Tbav an RdioLU mnd Saf,. [ottdwto OF THR A BO YE NAMKD OOOD8 to.be in the eity is at ER8XINX'S, I WftokoiM' ts.stoek o BEADY-HIDE CMUDifl Is vary eoaplete, OMsistlsg of Of best Btyles aad Qualities. Hia stack af CL0TB8 is tka largest and best ever aCsred la this ssarkst, eoasttt ia part at CASTOR. ENGLISH, KRKIN A MOSCOW BEATERS, E.N0LUH, PILOTS. M8L T018, FRBNCtt, ENULl^H A AMRR. ICAN CA88IMBRE8,8A1 INBTTB, BILK. WUOL A YELVfcT YISTINUS, AO., *0« BENTS' FURNISMN8 GOODS I tHnsn Of-hetftostityIts,Tra«aiiH Bkirtt of dilaKBt tteru. Itnderuhtrtt mnd JDrmuwB 0f tbe best quality, Linen and Woo!e a BCARF8 TIBS ia a and NECK-rms in a great variety of atylas. inen aad Paper COLLARS, Kid, Bnokskia aad Weolan ULO Vi.S, aad ia fact any artiela WMted a tke Dent*' FMrni^frtig Lioa ii kept on kaad ia alaost andlea variety. D*at aria tka plaoe, Nuffcok' Black, Saeoad deer waa* of Brady ttraat, Daveaport. MA WCMMsQTON, formerly of tk» fi m«f Baltk A Raaiagtoa, eaa ••w ba fouad at t&i* establiskaent, and houes te rartive calls Iroa all hit old (Head* ia kis aaw qaarters. oeST tfAwtf Davenport SaringB Institution OFFICE AT FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Opta dally ht kaslasa (Sunday aad koUdayst eaeepted,) ftea A. M. to F. M. 8ATUROAY CVCNINQt IraaTtoS. INTtRCSTallewad en dapstitt aSlho tsls tt '•"portMUparaaaaa. Mated eaptM af By-Laws aad BtgnlaMwa to tokaAatttoaaak. *••*7 *o kaa sa goad iapvoved Seal Bstata I*- mhm& •AarvAuiuaaas a naatana or !«Atr MME_ WnLKIALEt BET AIL. ••flfmili# DpiHwyit mmmNs .otsst, Wiwrnaaaagiwi Vamw. ATTBITIOB ^daalantkn^klkoBtMetaaarMptiles IsafiBailS'Sfc.1? iy all CeHpctltieB, sad ofer ow gajlt to tke trade en tke aett rsa- tie pekb. EXivniATioiv or IRISI renen«aiBS sisgaastn OarstMkef Wtdtiaaa«ata|y tka Bftimth* Stmte, Tk*W'iaraaadaexpresslyfor ,aas tkts trade, aal BUT OKTDM MADE WOtK. saSuflM^sX^aad^af Ua WaT^urith* l! lapoft ear vwa geedt aad Ikas tave a aaat. aa tka tha paiokasta. ALL 4 8fiE,THI MtM, XX Weot Boas. ifik, l^d,l l8kot. DAYENWRT.IOWA. May lS-dly 'Utefol ft Valuable Diaoorery H«LTON% I Bselvble Ctiti la of aero gMiral pneliea —, -m.- utility tkaa aay iavMtioa tt V. ...A AL Ht fcefwe tha pablis. It ApplieaUa^tal tka.kM kaM thoroagbly tasted atafai.arts. suriag tka lass twa jw-s by praatieal aaa, aad proaauas ed kjr all to ba Bapsrtasr to aay adkesive praparatioa knowr atumi's imoLDtLs CSBBM is a aaw tking, Md tka re mit or year* of atady: Iu toabinaUon is on A aevithJag. BeteatiBe Prlaeiplee, aad uadar ao eireuantaaow eaanga ot toapesatare, will it become eomspt w emit My offensivs saslf. Iti^CeaUaatioa. Baal aad Bkoe MaaafMtatttb IsWtlwa Sl ored. la AdspMI Bspe eiailjrtoLsailisr, aad we claim a* aa etpteiai merit, that tt sttckt Paaha 1MS Its. Linings a Boots SkoM saSeiMtly witkoat itittklag. IT IS THB OBLT LIQUID CEHENT Extant, that is a tara tkiag lor aeadiag FURNITURE, CROCKS 0* aj id%aii. TOYS, BOMB. BY IVORY,, sad artleleaof Hoatekeld a keiembee HILTON'S Insoluble Cement is ia a liquid fera aad aa ea sily applied as pasta. HILTON'S fftsaafstMe Cement it iasoluble ia water or oil. HILTON'S IniolBUe Cimimi adheres idly tubataacet. Sapplled ia Faaily or Uaa afaaturars* Passages (ma S oanoM to 100 Iks. ULTO* BSOI CO rtnlSt Paoraisroat, PROYIDENCK.B. I. For eala at Wkolesple aad Retail by I. Wallas, No. AS Brady sttHt, and at retail by all druggists. sgT-dwly I O N E E A K E Y DAN. MOO KE, Ppwprietor. Tha Proprietor of tkis Bakery kaving raoeived remforeoaMts. is now prepared to faraisk old Md new eustoaors with Bread, Cakes» Crackers, etc., iaMy qaanlity on shortest notice. Ordsnfroa tho eonatry filled witk ditpal-k aad delivered at the Depot, Hteaaboat 'fsadlsg1 aad all parts of Ika eity frM of charge. BakarjVa. 16 last Traat Itraat, aaar Bartewa' MU1, Daveaport, Iowa. ootMAwtf DAN. MOOBB PHOTO«BAPE« O Y J. 8CKUELER, Cerner Mala aad Becontf Btreets. ttat KshaeBH Ttfeaeo Btote, CALbS THB ATTENTION OF THB PCBUC ta tke fMt that ha it prepared Io axoeaie all wdas ia tke Fkotogr.pk aad Aabrotfpeitaa ia a styio oqaal to tkat of aay artist waat of Ckioaga. I^nttttoalar attaatfoa paid te takiag CHfJLDKlMIB* riCTVatl. Batlsfattloa Oaertaataed. Giro kia a call. jaaS£-dda ERIE BAIL WAT*' Mromd 0aape DmAlt Aatl mud Trfisrail to New Yak, Bottaa, Philadelphia, Baltisasra. H*. •larg aad allRMtera CiUaa, eamlag Ureal Tkraagk Halted Btalas Mails. pXPRSBS TRAINS LEAVE D0NK1RK OB Clsvalaad. atak ttoa aad aalew Mat TaVreicktar tke BaAiIS to the arrival af aU MM fna tke Wert, via the Lena Shore jtollwad, alsolroa del rte the »ew BiatOaag. AtlsaMttml UIMT Wastara Rsdway ftoa Clov^aadtO, .gviag laMgwi «e ad sirss, attaiao^by at ether raato FOBFRRIOBT Ww**** fctHWM aaa aasiwaUa^. Foraiag oleaa aad soUaMe eta aaetioM at Daaklr* aad Batala with Weetera toadt, aad at l^laaaata wltk^tke Bread OauM Atlaatit aad Ones Waatsra ititwaj, ky wkA »a it ao traaiftr katweea Raw lath aad 6NERIKIE IEMEIY af VMiAatb iSansia iiital a thaw saaa of n ftrWMla a amain.) wfcaa att the aid flatSallwSTNa MTIS li' i n ea4s»nsBlsa Ms the klMl.aadlag HuSawla oootatatf aas osa«lea*t* t+ asat sad paa. a*tat aa mailfifSs tSAt tetspast- aeefwta nearly sB the Aaaasaaefcjatygo^ ,. ra as att er at oasanaaR «u«ii* ees IS pa kaWe.es i, sspwstat,sg trKvna to say stlrsa iss*St tt air Fa fan pasttealsn sa ear peaphia fte* say *ag ttata tt tho ooMtry. or wita a saS wo wUlasil a Ibassat (aO.A.OOOK.Chls» ga, ear aaaerelAgeat for tfce West. trvniMUViwaslifuiR Bs.sae kyan DfatsMsavsrr^tra. ranlaas Sistrr* ft~* ao lows, WteeoBsta, meaaaa aadlk C. A. OOSK, Dr. w. m. xxftwnr oo.,* aoLB Faoraisioaa. Bo. UStrty street. New Tstk. e THE UREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, 1 n o BOOT4 SHOE lUaafMturaa, asiag Ma china, will Ind it tho beat artiela knawn for cea eating tha Channels, a* it work witkoat delar.i* aot afeoto ay My eaaage of Umpera tore. e u I e will And it suMeiently adke sive lor their ase,askas keM w Aa aaMtlag oats for Semlaal Wsataas*. Noetasaal Balselaas, aad all dlseseee eaaaad by OeltPalntMa, aaa Um oTMeaiery, tTolvarsal LaritMe, Nsa a the SMk, D1 maces of VMoa, Preawtare Old Af*, Weak Kerves, tMSJealtr of BreaUUag. TtaabOM, Wakefaiaese, KrapUooa on the Tee*, Me Cocoilo aaatOi laaaalty, Consamptioa, aad all the dtretal eoat paiaa eaasai hv departlas *aa tte paa af aaiars. tW This awSlcias Is a eimpio vaseuhla Mtreot, aad aMoa which all oaa relr. aa It hae beea uaed a oar practtae for maar rear*, and wia aciasalt troatad. It hea aot fkllsd la a aincle tasaaasa. Reek* raUva iwaeia have boea safllst-at a tala vletaty tr To UKM atraag who have trlted witfc aa ttoa.aatll they thlak themawrss heyaad Ike reatk af BMdlcal aid, we woald sty, Paa ua wort tno CBBOB KB CCBB win restore yoa a health aBS vlgor.aad after all faaak deetorthave filled! BWPr1ee.Slper poMN.er Ureo hotUesSse S^SWI forwarded by Bapress to aU parti of the world. 9W For fan perteatare. get a Cbeitar tea sa# areg Store to aeooeatrv. wria a *a Asset, waa will mall free to My oaoSsslrlas the same, ataSMeS Use. to pamphlet arm. All each erdera most be seat to C. A. OOOR.OM aMo.oaraeasral Aceatrar the West. Sold la Chleaco. by FULLSB, ru ?U rQLIJS WhoWhaleni assists, Md by aHDnawtsas»aiwhe»% c. A. COOK, caieaao. Oeaeral A«eat far At atatee ol IUlaoto, Iowa, Wlseoaata. BSLB Paopatarcas. So. a Lttwtf sueet. Bow TosB. For tale ky all !ragclsta, aoklO-dlyAwSm BERWICK tb CO., R/f ANPFACTMBKBS ABO DSALBB8 I» 1V1 all kiads of U ES oo ntatao MYmming Timber, Clemr SlNf, FcRdNf, Hiding, Mtmih Shingle* Jt Pickett* all of whlek ia sold at tka vary lowest aarket price. Faraers Md Builders wtU tad it greatly to their advantage to parekaso of as. Laakeryards at tka Mill above tka Railroad Bridge, aad on Harrison strMt,botwsM lSth aad 14th Davsnport, low*. jnot-dtf Far 8mle. BOC8E9 AMD LANDS LOIS la DaTanport, LaOlaira ft lava Citj, IN JOHBBON, MUBOATnnt, IOWA, PowMhiek, Jatper, Juaee, Leaiela, Ua Muinet, Calhoaa,Carroll,CarruOerdo aad Fraak lia souatitt. OBO. L. DAYXNPORT, (Or, JOHN L. COFFIN: Jalyt. tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL tlOMa* BANEUfO HOURI B. W. OOBNER MAIN aad Seooad Btraete. OIN keart fraa I a. to I p. a. Tan Bank, kf aapoiataeot af tke Boorataiy Um TraaMiy or tba Dai tad BtatM, It aada jwaaawt depositary »w tke pakUt atBlee ef tke Uevomant Is spaetally aatkariaod te retalve talarlf »*sOs ta all UovaraaMt Lsaaa,laeladfag tba S*w yss it latorat Waring LegtiTeada Treasaqr Beat. Bujs wyable la all tke jdatipal eitiet the ef Uatlad Cebtctimn* Jtimde Mdpaaoaadsreaittad *«a tke day af tl|Btfen at tamat rates. Wilt faralak u i a a Jtef i to salt availakls ia tkaarlaelaal sitiataf Ksgfaad. Iralsad. Beetlaad, flnjlaad, Belglaa, Fraaeo, Italy, Bwilasrlaad aad OaSasy. TieJtets fna differ*at porta la karepe da part o* tka United Btataa, hetk by ttaaa aad n sail,faraisksdat NSw York City rates. AD8T1N OOBMB 1BA GIFFORD, Oasklar. Fekraary S. IMS.—H E O I I A I I LIVEIY STA8L& Oner itk ft Im Oft*, !f Ta k tno Watt, aakiMM »aaky aay etBoeiSUa iamirsat alt tke pri*. aafi^SSjEI &«. IB PBOPRIBTOR TB»DTA**o THEITBB tba pakWe tka kseis'tta efBs ililiS, BSL die Htrstt ead tke koa ksaks eadessvlaga stttlvil al aU MastB-Aajr er sight. Harttet nraoUadwUb latsl sntSM ala^ JAMES V0BMam.T ot "Dear tMr-la tay that 1 ki JaatafLadk. Cklaogo, lllltsis i I Cherokee Cure w LOCK HOSPITAL i "-"rf-Tf 1a1 *HiMi_ja aa ••vzxmtsx1 I1L, %«snrt^ Itkaatsaa. Isplsratlr trataar EBB»OSMwBBiRB ftiE IAA avk ^£^^2a^aowe -1$ aSShSTZmi «?aaka Ike tjsjatoy. j». J.H.icsdM was phy. twesafissss L5?*wJla•wejressslaNwWisas^ad thrM laaaert la tklA mflr, aadia kwtk plaoat aaatsalaMtlvnmsifil. Ikaewefaa oaeta I weald atoaer roaaaaaead a patiMt et soaiagtreataMtoltlMSkiad, wht u? ef tke kladMd eoaplsiate a «i*aie Assmm srkltk he ksl sjsdo hit ttady,tkSa to kia. Tea oaa. I tklak, safely roooaaad or sead saafc ttMto tokia.iaoMeyea Oa aet wlskto treat Iktttysaatlf. Yoaa traly, B. JaUAS,k.o TsaoafOAaB sarins SAV 'Dt. Jaate eeaw kere ts kigkly mtaasnlsd ee ttts fassiftio to ke-aot eSfTtna tke w« New pneaat, kat tke friM^rtlto aluat entia Asotk, aad alto toaasf Ike awit oasiaMt phy. alataMaftka MUMS Ur. Jtoaet'OaMaad F«rltrs are Id Baadolpk ttreet,%etwaM Htataaad bearbbm ttroat*. uaotopM fraa 4.Jl.n.lIP. oxoept 8aa days, #tB vpta Is IM WsteB. Private MtriotMd ssite,aad all professional i torviawsoovdaatlal. OB A ntchigs* CMtm kallrMl. Qrrai Ckaira* Ro*U to Tort, Jfiw Murland oad Mt f^sSrfus ABO AFTBR BTNUAY, VOFtBBCB 15th, ISM, tralnt will loar. the Oreat Coa MM Vaiaa Depot, foot of Lake street, a* Inlawst tWaa,8aadays aseeptod. Asrlro la Detroit 0So a i Torof«o 44dpa Botpaoslea Bridga 4 0lami Befl»la too pn.AlbasfBdl a a. Now Vork»S0p a,Boston IXMaa. A 40 m, eat irdays eioopttd. Arrive ia Detroit 0# a a.TerMto A4»p SOiitaaM Brtdaa lork 1 AS a a Bottaa4 00 a. I# Mlseicaa and la- Sr. W. MEEWH 4 CO., w enttrtad. Ar- rlva ia Detroit 10 Waa. Tenato Idipa. Olnolmtatt ——*—r (vlaBlekigM OMtrel R) LaavenMeapratSMaaMall TraIa.HMFatt Esnrast. Tka leospa TfalalavIsgCkiaega wreack ta MatiaaaU witkoat ilaaaeV CersorBanage, RattM's ratMt Vonfllatlag aad Warmla* Aperatasoaall Oars of riMaCompaay. An alecaat a" SatkranklSkahSsi/Cs. ^T?.W.d 7 to^es. PatMt Hlaapiag Cars oa ».i|bt trains. Baggage Ckaokad Tkroa«k. Ticket* fOrsaleat all prtoeiaU Btll* road Oflcc* la tka Wast, at tka Ueaanl USM sorter Lake and Da.rWa BSitSTSada rtV TraaMt Boaso,) Cklaago, Md aa tke Jeaot. H.O. WENTWO^TU,PL, tlt.Ol»iei deeS-tf VBBiaOJVT i'MTttt MO TBI CBlNSTSmg, BaWd* Md Raw Vorlt, AIT niu1"im. Grand Trank Tiokat (Mb* aaly, arbem8trMt, rkioaga, Clark Bt*aat,Ufciasg* w Milaaabsa 8.F. 0. UW4T IMItoOUMlSi AMluall 4 OIHB Air Iteo mi•mTkr |k tiokouaaytaaSIStai OaalaAsWia ifS, i iMBkwaaloaL liMrtNl A Ha lee—fc Istf^f wt WOT** a 5t»e '1