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BY TELEGIiAI'IL LATEST KEwi ea'°^ uu Xolio. I Trouble on Staten Island 1 EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS OF WAR. A fesp?iriog letter fen Jeff. Da SBN. CURTIS REUEVH •War an rut to suppress Dili* loyal Demount ration* Provost Marshals fbr Illinois REINFORCEMENTS FOR GENER AL GRANT. News from Charleston. NEW YORK RUMORS. [Times' Dispatch.J Washington, May 14. The President to night received from Headquarter* of the Army of the Poito mao, un original letter o! Jeff. Djvis, rid dressed to one of hi* cn]nnel», in which he speaks despondently of sfLirs in the Siuthwest and on the Rappahannock.-— The letter wi^s found in a lebclxiuiin at 1 Jco s head(|Uaiu-rs are in Frederick* burg. Gen. Barksdale, of Mis*., is in command there The rebels arc tolerably Well clothed this spring. A disp.itch received at the State iie pirtment j0 day from Minister Curwin wya that up to the L'l.t of April the Puobla UOt Pos*«w'on [Special to Tribuue.J Washington, 14, A general order just issued says the following officers and men are declared duly exchanged us prisoners of war, since the announcement in general order f'fo. 10, of Januari, lfMio 1st. All yliicers and enlisted men, and all prisoners, whatever may have been their clHflsitieation or character, whohuive ®fficer8 have been cilp- iUre ,oS. relfa,ed 0D psrolo, up to April ist, 1803, wherever they have been can tured. ir 31- All enlisted men who have bden cspiured in North Carolina nn 1 \'irt iiiiu, Parul« "P to ibrch 1st, 'roops declared to beexchsrig- •d, Will be Without delay prepared for the fied an 1 forwarded to the regiments which they belong, from postv or camps Wherever they .y be collected. All officers and enlisted men absent in virtue of being paroled, will notiec they are ex. changed arid immediately report for du|ty with their proper commands. Senators Nado and Chandler went down the nver on a visit to tiM Potomac to day. T^rVn ^'i iho army l0l 3 Washington, May IS, [Herald's Special.] It Will be remembered that it was sta ted ttist previous to the falling back of Hooker be held a council of war of the Cjrps commanders of his uruiy. With this statement in view the public will be surprised to i.row that 4 General* present •urged upon Hooker an immediate advance Ou the Rebel uruiy. A large pollen of tho leading Union leagues of l'hildelphia arrived here 4v. dav. Senaiors.Wade and Chandler a«d Col. I'orney uro here invited gaests. It u supposed that steps are to be ini tiated lor a movement ot home forces 10 b« oig.inirsd under Government auspices Bottom Narrows, on to reprcab dulgjjtl demonstiatioua in like Monti. New York, May 15. It appears from semi -official accounts of Gen. Avciill's expedition, that pre Vious to the battles ot Chancellorsvdle, Stonewall Jackson was at Gordonsvilie With ooo men. The tollowi ig are appointed provrnt marshals for Illinois i-'irst District— \\m. Jau.es, provost marshal A. iC. llekking, couimioaiooer J. W. Freer, surgeou. Second Ihstrict—Amos B. rry Aaron Fsv \V ^1 l'l U! ,JC,ri•• Ihtrd District—John B. K^tis W A Youngman Chancelkr Martin.' Fourth Diatncl—Jume. Woodruff Juhn Mc Kinney Cha,. Co-ded.-e. Fifth iT.s- Alien R. A. Yoe Thus. Hall, bixtli District—Abel Longworith buloinon Summers Robert Mo Arthur Seventh District— W'm. Fithian J. S. Wolf, H. G. Johnson. Eighth District —lasae Keyc-s Charleton Jonos Z. A Whitr j' u*'] i determined to pa«s. Ttu-y came on arm ed with clubs, stones, spades, snd piok axrs, nnd when Col. Levy, with.pistol in hiijnil, commanded them loreturn to duty, he! WHS rnflt with a yell of fiancc, and hit by a stone hurled by one of tho party. H« throttled the assassijt, and the muti neer* endeavored to escape in another di- rds cn turcd aa npt Governors Island "MH5NTGHT" TIEPOR 1 A Missouri influence, headed by Sena tor 'odersoi, has procured the release o Gen. Curtis from his cotrmand, and the appointment of Ge„. Schofield in hie An invlepoudent active cavalry immediately be given to command will Col. Kilp itrick. roHion, when a ti-ht cnt,uod in which one Martin L,. Smith, Dauiel Lee and UIFFN WHS killed and others wounded. 28 i I of tho number cscaped, but were after- The Vieksburg correspondent ot the Appeal take* a gloomy view of mattein.— Hi] SHV» Grant's movement deceived eve rybody. ]lrH_r^ was at Atalanta on the 2d. A «ti«pntch froin Hichmond sa^a Rail road communication has been re estab lished between Richmond and Fredericks burg. Tho Rit limond Sentinel of t^e 18th eodtains a .Jut k^n dispatch of the 11th Baying the Nu'chez Courier professrs to have information that Kirby Smith with l0,fcx0 raw troops whipped Banks, dri ving hiui out of Washington, La. 4he Sentinel says Low's North Caroli na brigade loat TM'O IIIOTI at Chancellor ville,or3ii per cent, ofiu entire number. Ucn. Hilly telegraphs from Grafton that the rebels have left the line of the Parkers but|g road and retreated South. I Ui. WesUako c"c erected to his memory ih to w* (.hturievaut, K M. I by the Trinity Churcli eorw DlTCtT"r'"- L-, "ouliou iavid Priilce, sioiJ. E.eventh iiistriot—Mortimer O. K-n Vui.I.A,cl.er 'f. R. Paine. Twell|tfc Abb U K H-Dwroogh.. A3 ^y TW". K,w Yo'k, May 16. Wednesday noon the irnsi Rillesa' Camp Sprague, Staten Man were making preparations t0 l^ve in a body, when Colonel Levy, ir, eotnm i .d of the poit, called out a strong gu4rJ tj je- iutd the entrance to which ihe mutineer* 8everal Cincinnati, Miiy 15. Judge Leavitt renders his decision in a Valla ibe Vallandigham abflcs corpus eahe to morrow. Iti* mi lerfiood Gen Uomidc will New York, Mny 16. (p«n. Burnside was in Washington yea ter^lay, consulting with the President and the Secretary 01 War. A Fort Monroe loiter of the 13th, on the| iUthority of a deserter, says the rebels are leaving tho lilackwater and moving to Petersburg. ot A dispatch from Somerset, Ky., 14th, says the enemy is in force across the Cuiubeiland. Morgan, with the cim mands of Wheeler and Forrest, is at Mon treal. All convemtiou betwoeu pickets ha^ been stopped, and affairs wear a stir ring aspect. W ellington dispatch to the Post says lha|t it is reported that a seriont di-agree n^iit rxists between Halleck and Hooker am| it i' itively stated ilat Hooker's new movuiiitiii wui eoiiiit. nn-nded by Hatleck. There are no indications of an immedi ate movement. Many corps commanders and staff officers of the Army of the Po tomac are leaving, and some are now in WJtsbingtoo. New York, Mjy 16 The Herald has the following special dispatch: Murfrecsbaro, May 1-4. Go!. H«ien, commanding at Bradyvilte, Tenn telegraphs that all is quiet in that vicinity, where lively work WHS anticipa ted. Unreliable rumors, wliioh have reached here, say that a great battle has bceo fought at Vicksburg, both by land and wat'.r, with what result ia not known. Cape Girardeau, May If, Gen, McNeil was wounded in tho thigh thill morning by the accidental discharge of the pi«tol of one of his aids. His 'OiAiiil is not serious, but it will prevont bis .jfekipig the field for several weeks. tli»-is. in irons to New York, Ihy 16. A di.-pntcb from CairoJ y su'.. our troop- un the way from AJ( tujjhto Young's Point :irn iiM.vinsr to reinforce GiWnt, and wi!! Jtmoi to cut tho rail road betwiicn J«cktf n and Vieksburg. Is. annou i&e the disposition to be made of I*g*llar andl proper form. Vru^l.inJigham as s-oon as Judge Leavitt's decii-ion is de known. 'i^he report thai Gen. Burn»idc was st Washington yesterday, consulting the President, is unttue. Morgan'* proposed raid in Kentucky. 11°?**!' o'" "T' been de lea fed by the foroes of Cola ",1* .T' Boyle and Holman and 8 th Michigan ['L'A'' .C.f regimaat waUe* Col. Jacobs at the nar row#. New York, M»y 1". The New York Historical Society cel ebrates Wednesday next, the birthday of Bradford, who introduced pr.nting i intb the American colonies. Tho tomb be restored corporation, and on the occa- #erva wll be held Fort Monroe, May 15. ,y U m, ,all dv Ind S i ltCri8 nuuie|,ouB Gen. C«rringion, U. S. attorney for the District of Columbia, is rapidly maturing proceedinga against the property of all eral of the United States, issued so vera 11 months ago. The nrmy lias been paid mostly to the first of March laiit. Hugh MeOull ch, Comptroller of Cur rency, has decidejd that assoei itions organ ized under the not provide nr.tional currency, shall be designed aw nationnl banks and not its national bulking aasn elation* A circular of eiplicit intruc Advices from Gen. Grant to the 8th inst., have bjen received in Washington, lie expresses satfufaction wiih the appear ance of th-'t l'ort Hudson is^undoubtedly evacu ated, except by al small garrison and their heavy artillery. oils to Gen. Mel'l !!an, yesterday, ho de clared the rumor of his resignation false. JtdAreaa Coniral Raaki WUm Soldier*. H'L»Y'RS DTRABTMF NT OF THE Gt'L.F,! I\IKTK«KIU ABMV cos IS) V COTI. LIS, April 19 (i«n4aal U:d. No t). the morning «ialute celebrates the nn siversary of tbh batiloa of Lexingtou and Concord in 177."), Mid the assault on Americau troops at Baltimore in iSfil.— The day is consecrated to I'niou snd Lib erty. 1 Soldiers, you have exhibited your de votion to its ha iwed memories and the principles) it represents. In peace you contributed in every professional and in dustrial pursuit tb the prosperity and pow er which Jjave a world-wide renown to the American Stales, In war you have learn ed to endure fatigue, suffered privations, conquered difficulties, and achieved victo ries. In thrCe months you have become sol diers yqu have defeated the enemy, dis- fitrsing Lanisville, May 15. Uel sundry fight' with the rebels Clark and Chcnault, at Hnrxeshoe z, «m«i iiuiu mn IUII u '.iiioux, (iiiven mm I lost 4'. men, including "three" Reels' I {f* '°f 1 officers, and 9S of their men, were killed, and 3 taken prisoners. 6en. Johu Mcirg.in, with nine regi uicim*, agiirog iting 4 "DO mon, are still on the south side of the Cumberland, only a small qund having crossed at different points. Col. Graham at Glasgow lylled several rebels and drove tftJO to the south side of the] timlji i !:ind on Wednesday and there is no considerable.force of rebels ou the North side of thnt river. L"t us be grateful to llim who giveth ns the victory, and is trua to the colors we defend. New glorios sre before us. The army of the G*lf will command the attention of tbe people, and every eye will be fastcued upon its movement. IAJI us h^nor the flag we bear, and remember that todely danger is to drire it into tLe raofcs of the enemy. I Washington, May 16. ®«RIOW (opprrkaaa RIOI. The marshal of this District haa *ei«ed Dayton (O.) Empire, the organ the rasl and personal estate of tho follow- of ing persons: |c. W. Pennington, Lr. »vtd traitor war arretted.had a souifHc Cornelius Hoyla, Dr. Garnet, aon in law of JC Governor Wiso Maj 0. 8. Wallock, Sanger Ratcliffc, Kranni* Hur na, Cornell Frost, Wm. Shield*, L. M. airs in his vicinity, and^sut^s New York, May 15. A Wellington despatch to the Press slates thai Riggii Co. have been noti fied toqu|t the premises they occupy which is the property of Mr. Corcoran, who is said to lUve beck one of the s cribers to the 2f-7, as (he Government intends taking popse9*iorj of the property. Washington, May 15. The Stkr says a de^pitch received this a. m., from Grant dated 8th, which shows that tho Cairo despatch of the 1'lth, and Jackson, Miss., i denpatchea of the 6ih, were posi|tivi ly ifntrue, the former having |V_ lament Congressmen here, have Hudson iig undoubtedly evacuated, ezoect ited in u vigorous protest against Hal by a small garrison and their heavy arul leck taking the field, and it is thought the President may veto the project. by lery. BiUitnotc. May 16. "jThe bridge over the Monongahela, at Fairmont, destroyed by the rebels some two t£eoks since,,has been restored, and railroad communication is fully re estab lished. V allandiirhsui, the evening bdorcthal livid traitor war arretted had a ecumion* article taunting the Union men bec«u he had never been arrested, and defying them to do it. Theafternoon suiceidin^ his arrest, it published an article of tho most inflammatory chnractcr. It was, in fact, a call upun the friends of Valland igliam to inaugurate civil war in the State. '1 he following exhibit will show the ani mus of the article. The italics are the persons who have left their homes and Empire's gone to the southern confederacy, lie i the apiri* t»f the men who purchas iAj.oi'ts to have nearly all completed byje(^ oUr the 1st Munda\ in December, the ie um 'fy® revolution, atill livee in the heart day fijed by orders ot th- «ff- i« of "he people, aa we believe it does, then acting under orders of the Attorney Vlen I f,-eilo»i iltru^h the tiery ordeal w" et Rnc A TewJiays ago a number of alaves be longing to John Minor Hotta, came with in our lines. Mr. Butts requested the unthinking men suppose, when it will be commander of the post to return them as he was a loyal man. The commander telegraphed I" (J'0 lleintzilman to know what to dp. Co) Lathrop, of the Gen r.i!'? ataff. replied that they were free th" -'inJnt they entered our lines, and could not be surrendered to slavery. tions will bo ia*tf"d for the government of I those designing lt mganige under the la jand applications already made will be re- ,n ,rder ,at cei tiis army and destroying his navy, n twenty days you have marched SOU miles, fouight foutr engagement*, expelled him from'his fort fi -.nioas, diivcn him at the b-°"el c4t.chen.ult and several other ^ptured ten guns and 'T Btf,wlck two thousand prinoners, including some of his best officers of all arms, and made the reorganization of his forces for the present impossible, by depriving him of all the ma erial resources of wsr, destroy ing his foundries and demolishing aalt works that tor two jcars have su-tained the life of the Confederacy. The navy of the Gulf shares in the honors of the campaign. It has encoun tered and dispelled the fleet of the ene my, and Hunk the Queen of the West.— To-day it will reduce the fortification* at ion the Atehafalayii thence to Couia blcau, to'the Washington of Louisiana. By command of Gen^U»K«. Richard B. Irwin, A. A. General. A LITTLE Gtait. KILLEO BT A n lU K iiake^ raiments are Unifying Seabrook Island. Fiv w 'T. 'T,1 transports are north hdisto. Several steamers have arrived from run the bhigkadc Nassau, haviu^ run the bloet,,!.. steamers thai are due, are eT COPPKB- DF.*D.—1he Fairfield Ledger givea the eel particulars of the arrest of a deserter at One die- S V*s((rd*y's Richmond papers" ha beep received with dates from Chanci V'" lorsvilio ^1 "V° ll,l ^thiost. Une dis- Stumptown, ou the Keokuk railroad.— S h/V^T" "tire, Une of the deeerler's friends fired a shot »Unked States officer making fhe arrest, missing Jiim but hitting a little ve iron-[ girl, who was killed almost instantly, at The murderous wrotch was also arrested and taken to Kcdiuk. He i* doubtless otic of the order of the Golden Koi^hta, who are armed tc resist the execution of Uteiavs. be well, for it will hurl defi- military despotism, and rescue, through blood and carnage, near r. tl»cy may bu preseni- Washington, May 16. if ilmuat be, our now endangered liberties. Coward are not dosi rvmu of liberty—brave men cannot bo enslaved. In our opinion the time is at hand, muoh nearer than decided whether wJTurt to icmain free ban our nrt ks to the despots heel. Tho contest will be a fearful one. It will in volve the loss of many lives and immense destruction of property. Men in afflu ence to day will be beggars to-morrow there will be no more orphans and wid ow*, tears and moans, and suffering But the men who love liberty will emulate the fpirit and daring of the immortal he roes of the revolution, and ike the will The mob, an account of the proceed- inE8 h«v" s !.8 pub.i-hed, naturally follow ed. In couseipKiice, uiariial l.iw wuh de dart in Montgomery County, tho Km piro suppressed, and the editor mid the ringleaders of the mob arretted. BELienVll MISCELLANY. CHRISTIAN Pr:rtr.ccnoH.—Let perfec tion alwuya be your aim— nothing below it. Seeking strength from on high, rise 11 oio yi ur knees tu try it again, and again, and again, and you will hnd llut every true, earnest, prav erful effort raises you higher, and still higher on the Rock of Ages. Let ev»rv day see some work i done, some battle fought, some victory won. Rise every morr. .,gto nnkoa new I start for Heaven and let every aun that '®av,i liowen's army h'ad been repulsed on the I goo i 4th. In a despatch ot the 8t! he cx presses aatisfaetion with the appearance of matters in hiti vicinity and states Port Buffalo, May 16. The strike among stevedore and tbe la borers has terminated, their employees having acceded Itu their terms, viz: l,£u per day. 1 Mew York, May 15- ou presented that he fiad beaten Row-rnV ^"'k on, prea» (in, fight on. Do the rebvl anuy on the 6 h, and latter that Tou dsyls journey uoater it rBn Vf 1 '"M i. get cTn—do it i. i iv ... cuii, do u in .11 :eways tbat you can. And God, tvnihing in yqu by his Spirit both to will and to do of his good pleasure, you shall rise, step by step, onward and upward, to ^perfection till, mounting as on eagle's wing", you arrive at the gate nf glory,! and in you a perfect Heaven rocciViS a peKect saint. is KKDT.ESS At t!ie presentation of ooinplimentary T',p value of eternal res resolution from Washington City Coun-1 REOT—There are NO wen:y hi nds or weary hearts on the other sidenf Jordan. The rest of Heaven will be the sweeter for the toils of earth.— The value of eternal rest will be Cuban lime. Jesua now allows us to rest on hi* bo^om He will soon brin? us to rest in his Father'* house. His rest will be glorious. A rest from sin a rest from sorrow. Tho very rest thai JcfUi himelf enjoys. Wo abail real not only with him, but like him.— Thanks be unto for the rest we en joy Ten '.housand thinks to God for the rest we shall enjoy with Clirut!— Wearied one, look away from the csuseof thy present sufferl: and remember there is rest remaining for tin o. A little while and thou shalt enter into rest. troubles of ti Tits BLIND MAN HAPPT.—LAS CIIRISTIA* CONTKNTIOH *#-God will forover keep bouse with the humble eoul when once they meet, they never port. There is no such way to bo rich as to be poor snd low ia your own eyes. This is the wsy to enjoy His company in whom all treasures sre. *#*Those who are filled with the love of tJod and man, rejoice in tho propaga tion and extension of divine truth, in the spread of true religion, by which alone, peace and good will can be diffused thro' ihe earth.—[Dr. Adam Clarke. tWA man's most glorious actions will at ist be tound to be but glorious sins, if he hath nisde himself, and not the glory of God, the end of these actions. *#*God 1 ves that his people should put his bonds, (bis promises,) in suit and he who dies so shall find God near hiiu though friends should leave hies and the world be in arms against bias. •VTroe graee makee ail new, the In aide new and the outside new ''If any man be in Chriat he ia a new ereatarc «TTo all tnen the best friend is vir tue the best companions are high endeav ors and bouorable sentiments. frif a aaan be not interested in Chriet. he nay perish with "Our Father" fcis OMMttk. .1 Commercial. n«ll:i T»H Haii.T »T K KA I I,i WHOLESALE GROCER, too IrhKUlM ftHiribaud MUnBlrvfto. 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Let eowarda, ana all whoj 4,nSyri)1K.K»8ie_,.r,,^ttf}»orfllBJ villing to be slaves, seek safety lu 1 tioro was no mititaking the untmu* »nd intent of tl la. It was the intention to excite civil wai in Ohio, to visit upon its fair fields and cities tbe desolation the ttCMisiouiftis have brought upon the fciudi, to co-opcrate directly with the Southern Confederates in the overthrow of the Government. TALLOW—7,c UBOCCBICI. SPOAR R«* Orlnci fair lltfj prlB* llt ah»k».JJ: York, 141c| N«* Vulk, A,l^d arnalMdaod po»d«ifl IS|. I AJOLAhKfcS iktcbai'a Ssgkr ?Sc 0*U OFKKh Kio JavatO Lagayra 14. RICK-**lOc. SOAP—Pain *|c, Ftali h. (Itrm* "|«. OAJIULKH Sim IS Swsir Prtaa*d Itfic Moalt, ll««. TBAS—Youuf Hranr SI I0*S! 4i, laparUI.ei te »«1 *0 Bla.k,7V«e W TOfl ACCO. t)jrk Swart, 48: loSOfi Madlaai Br»ol« •0 to Cold ml -Natural I «af »0« 10 I (S. KAII.S-M,n Brai..l. aSUto SITS, nM. Ol.*98-H«lot ,t.» e^ ve ra'Pi. coai.inK— dm i»c nSS-.lt. 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SKEIN TIIKKAU-SI an i» «i ts. F*naf.Ks a MECII issiaSHa—so tassc. SKU1 UUAlb-SIv Uei OJ. isv ltuaurl.| our— llni), III." l»war *i $as dIS' *4 for Ivxtia Niali *i. 6»M96 70 K U. O. Wh«»t—liull tigiS. h.wrr. Salaa at 97*SI #S torsprtar, S S iit h* Wteiar Baa Corn—Hull *»d ic leaer. Sal** al SBs*i for toandi "iHir.iit uoe^tiuU. Oau— Uuil, ?lMbSi. Pork—Dull aud lowar. Balaa ai S1I«SU* laraid Mcaa i $10 7iS|l SJfor oidaad aa* Prima. Uvrt— Dull. Lar4-UateL. t4#10ts Waufcj—Pirai. ic. journal of a tour through Scotland, by Rev. C. Simoon, of Cambridge, we have the fol lowing passage "We went to Bee Lsdy Rosa's grounds. Here also I saw blind men weaving. May 1 never forget the following faot: One of the blind men, on being mterroga ed with respect to his knowledge of spiritual tiling*, answered, "I never saw till 1 was blind nor di i ever know contentment when I had my eyesight as 1 do now that 1 have lost it I can truly tffimi, though few know how to crcdit ine, that 1 would on no account rhansre my present situation and circum stances with any that I ever enjoyed be fore I was blind." He had onjoyed eye sight till twenty-five, and had been bhnd now ab3ut throe years. v soul," Mr S. in eon add-=, "was much affected and comforted with hi* declaration.' Surely there is a reality in religion!" Sio«k»—Aotlvt, Irregular. klonajr aad Baebaofe—CaaSaosaJ. Sterllnjt Rtrliaugt—S aady. IM| t*» *p««la. Oul'l—Mac, Ha«ril 14S|. U.S. J'a 'SI, Conixin..—ltr|. Wear 1 raaaury 7 3 10-IV7. U. «. yaar aeritScat)', MS|. U. S. 'SI. rrg'J. 11/74 ooufaas^ KU|. S. *'«, *S8 cou(Mina, IDS. *aa*w~ ———aa—wa Spctial Noticcs, Ualcbalvr'a Hair Dj c—xh* Maaila ibf WarM. WILLIAM A HA I fli Kl.dK'hcelebratf^TTalr Iya prodaaaaaralornulia la il«ioijanbtu tr ai'mtura— aarrautail uotlu Inju-a tb»ban lalka laaal r.m«JWa tk* III v'ffi'rla o baddjai^nd Imrlgorau»ib bait (or Ufa. GKI*.r, HKI) or ailiT V A«K Ibataail) taras »«pl»ndiil ^ilaekor broWD.leaTlog thr baliaoflaa4 betulilul. Bold all ilrnsaltta kc. Tha«niilnriaaigua.i WILLTAM A. BATCH KLOC, a Ik* fmmr ttdttmf tack —God grant that we may contend with other church es as the vine with the olive, which of us shall bear the best fruit but not as the brier with the thi-tle which of us shall be most unprofitable —[Lord Bacon. Sax. w S V 5 tli K a w V o k U Broadway auu IGUuud Stra«».l Ja»-il|»l I. O. of G. T. SvaaaAM Looar, No. I, maata aa Maa4aj ovi'ioiif- 1)1 raeh wn?k, al7 u'ciock, lb«n Hall Hnutb »IUi» on Main l.^lwerh r.lichib Uiti -itroata. (near aoraar of kifblli atraat oclS7— Drugs, the. WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE. F«' olv 1 A Groceries R. F. BOWKK, WHOLESALE GEOCEE, Produce and Commission MERCHANT. ACtJMT or IIA1ARB POWBU CO., No. 90, IHtl side mf Main, bet. asi 4th ftts., ££0£VJT, WWA. I ka«p coasiaiiUf oa baad aatfar ial*al tbalovnf prta«a iu ea«b cuM»uart ami prampl an a laifv and •*U atiMad »unk of STAPLE AND FANCY a 94 Jttain Street, VBSKttK, lows. A W ILKINSON, Sole Wholesale Agent in Kroltuk for J. C. AVER k CO, Qreit Westtri Coil Oil II, M*m. Cb«rry P«ctor#l, trllltft, 0*th«rOc PHU COMCADT, K^WArk.Ohla. Illumlnaitr.g oalOii, Uwoti irifWl sulPt Labrie aUiigCoisL Oil, & 1K u A N K a STANOABD SCALB9 OF ALL klS|)». Alee, Warabeuaa Trucks, Letter Praaaaa, dac. Fmirbmmku, Greemlemf jr 171 Lakt Stmt CHICAGO. careful to bar onlr lb* Baiaiaa. -fit fBOk, Sfia,, aasoKvc, IOWA. O E I E S At Wholesale Only, KM BK Al SO Sugar, Tobbaco, Coffee, Cigsrs, Tea, l)yc Stuffs, Spices, Dried Fruit, Fish, Wooden Ware, Salt, Cotton Yarns, KlSaaad Blaatliik Poa.l.r, Uad. Nk»t, Cap., Futa I allaillaUa uauall k»n ia BJ lloa. A* I Iqjf mr R. B.-WABTKD—nidaa, Far* Ba^'n. lard. Tat law, Wtmo Kr.n» Clo*rrH«« i Tlaiolbf Kaad, Pla» Sa*4. Faatlirr.. B«»-»ai Wml, K»r«, t'liaaa Root, Pot*lu«n, Oalon*. Uulivr. Kgx, I'oiOtf) iiiSt I klada iIOMOlr Protiuca li bub I li yaj t4.a biaba.i mvrkfH i-ilre ii. Ca*li or a'i«'iU 1 .i.-laumaiit, aulkli cd ati'l abao U»v« m) |noii .iti-l.llno it. F. liOWKR, ap®*-4 Wkalcwla Cratar, Ktokafc, laws. STA\M w. Bee*, New Y*rk Market. Krar V.irk, May IS. Teaa. 'Nail*, 9 S, tot flAI.H BT. BI TW turn 4lfeA |tfe. fcaae *ais*i,aa4e»aaiaailr raaa4r*«,a waRMSsd. ad Si««k af O E I E S •«T WiJOI.rs.1LE. W O Co '1 obHrroa, ln« a Knrft, kite Lead, artlacr, p. 1 eli, rmw4*r, t*n Cai itii », it-#-*, Ma4a ft Capyar I7c ft. Kicnirut.-O/i Nf* Vora **riaat-baakaM* faada Pblladalphla, Boat on and CltchaMl), un e«nl. «t. Loaiaaad Cbleaso per eanl Gold 0: bujlin. Lend, Skat, Can** Yarn, Caadtr ickisi, Tuba, 'i ab« la neat* Half Bnakel*, llall liu.li. in utulm W ia|iiuc 'I wmr, llr«iin I mr, ltS( 'l»lne. Pint F'laafta. iiuc AIM Ql'ABT OLASS JA1S, acd W1KIKJW CLASS. JTr I ln*ila h. auaaUaa el tka Public ami FrlvaSa loTb- ab -vw St Stock. •p**-- w. STABS US. E LIGHT. jyjORK Tk* aul^acrib^r ha v I up raenidtba aicl«i»i vaaaaac^ r-r lb» aalt al tliia |lare i.l iki T.»-i K«rkOH C'oa p«n) .. ri. w pi.|iJn i. lo d.-m«r tfiunu i.e lj..rr*l Ir «nf i .i. I. an (U»r«ioM» tlia rticl* i„ l» r.,u,l,k anr Hiii i. (ii-ri ,i i.. mu-i onrr^d o tlala »«rl.-t 4 al-o g||*ran"*« lb* la»t loan lid at iroai I Ui istdac F*hf«ri,b«lt. A II a Pins, Ko. II M.IU ntraai, Krokak. kaokak, ItarctlO.ISSS A PKlklh VftSOKTat.S FRESH CROCERIE8 Con»tantl uu li«od for at rs»h pricrs. TTT All of Proue* fvr wht#Stibe fclghr.i K k«ipilc« mm •cblk-dJ/ Miss stock Harfeii. Hew Tart, It, A M. Ma KiJiU, •ala Itreet between l«c*Bsal TkM titV AND FAUIONABLB SPBING GOODS FCR Millinery it Drew Making, I"c tI Dlls B0NNETT8, RIBBONS, «u,mn,.,D,d..UA:"r"ln*n ijats, rl F'0""*| K»brold„r.l S,U. ,*f 1 '«ra. Un a,Ol..,.-, 01 ,„ o a 1 MRS REDGRAVE la prrparad lo omnaulit, a few Board#ra at r«..d»nea oa Fonrth, baiwaaa A.alu a, Hl"d£i ai-SJ-Uifca JCK it k!: icK!i! D. & A. COLLZBR e :.rn :. -«b k Utyuevoi. At«in «K«UUU UI. MANHOuL), How .•*( now Beaured. a«i..*•/. aaW ia p*tt f*U kntiieps frxtt 111 Cnlt A l.et iura an ike Wialure, Treanaaai ana Uadicul Cora of armaioirl.a 1 or S««lnal Wcaknaai la volariUry Kui ..l m. Batumi Ocbiliiy, aua Itna«di BCI.U tl. Al«.rl no uriirraliy. Achhumw,, Has, h|ill«,»/ an mi* itai au euv.icai Inaaoa ally, roultnic Iri.iu ^rll-Abu.c, ac —.iy Hottr CUL V KK IA' kLl-, SI. 0.,,iu.i,urul ibr o rttm Itv9kt i/u racaiia oIplainc«..la,..rl«0i0 .tu "f .tu.i.u. Wr- en. J. k...l«n 1S7 Hovary, Naa York, Pujl oilKe II^ji ai*3d«as* j^OLLEN A VAN GR1EK£N'S Cartes de J'tttife PHOTOGIiAPU GALLERY, MO. 81 JHAIN STHEET. •B wlak lo aaaouoOa to Ibr pnblte thai aaara SHSi. itariit, c».\li,a, djnti uuui w \Uik, aimbmc aud ei trjibiuinliat 11 u. tu* uraly O ciivrn .i ouU •cquvtilij tre ju|»roy ti |r wur twKuf* ttieul blur lh-,.1 o inrii 'U U» Ilic mrtenk r%siU,oI V jg tliug fo'Wall. V\c^Msy p^fatciiirff »U«nUuii lo VlKtiCnlr CafU PlioWgr^b Wllnli U l»ai Uccoo.l»t|t llt« •io»i j»oitiUr V.i.iur* ktion iu lo# Ari. th^) rival evau lilt lar t«Ui«U l»Huniul)pt, it, (Itu*I th^rpaud cl«ar tu i'Mihn«.*»M»«uiifu iw ti« MIMJ h*ub. ADitrut|*«* ami M* ar« |l',w UI 11 it uur K-wiai|, *uti flul*Ued uj iu tba #uv*t Illlpruv* U Ida, KHufUG i.iPHS, tak« up lo ihe Cabinet istf Uuli, ibco.uri W»«i«*oop) itii ana Ambiotypf* \uta Vmrus 4m e, or Ur|tt pj, mgr«| fa Dry Oo«ds. Tin© Public are Cordi ally Invited to the HOOSIEK STORE No. 2 Est«« House, Main SUe«t, To examine a fine atook of STAPLE AND FANCY DEY GOODS. AND NO'MONS, ConristfnjT. tn part, of Blue, 'Brown Snd Drab liruad Cioibs, (.'tissiuiaies, (Jssh Baerets, t-*ting«, Ac. Also a fine msort Baent of Ladiea Dr. ss iood», with Cloth and Silk Sacks and Aluimllas, Shawlas, Linens fii.il \V bite tioods uifd Embroider ies. A pood supply of liootiar Usnu |«(tur« of Jeuim, Satinetts, C'a*s:mcr*, iannelt, Ac., al! wliieb wc will sill a* low as csn b« bought in tho West. We work chesp and aie pleased to sboir oar Good*. Call snd tiy us. Jt-W Wo pay tbe highest price in cssb or goods for all the CLEAN Wot! we eaaget. (NO. E8TE8 HOUSE.) a .*3n Kails, Window Glass, Oils, tttaule Dru^a, Paper, ltope Twine E. K. HART, Agent. BPB1NG& SUMMER O O S V«i *uoda (ut caab I «ati oftr ii'iiMwaWt inUi i f-Himt. in buaa, mutt ln*H« ibaia tu call aba •&*auu* mt aiovkbalora turcba«Oi( U P. BOWK*. \ki:k BItOS., Aiea»ws»Ml«iagtl*»l(B«r Masked Y O O S. Coaoaiiug or a laffc atack of •«*•.• table Brew Ooodft, Whlck vt-r al TBBT LOW PSlCSS. Domtttirt, Brown and Mcathcd Musiin, Calicoes, Ginyhamt, L'htck*t /atrijKi, Dtnimt, W* Sara a Lao a varf laresslatksf •haw la. Cat la ra, Slrrtra, Wlalfe UaaSa, 11 rata at Ulaacfe** l.iatfu, Baaia.bt, iMaatrMkarioala iiunllf kfj Dty C«a4* Blor*, abUk aa aiaial tba tn) LuUKST FKlCtS. cm ARB txinnt: Ota STOCK 1NU PBICB.B. YOUKKER BROS., a— «*IN tTBKR. J| Lk WlAlWAltlJ,' W MOUUALK ABB BBTAtL WUL|, WO. 87 MAIN STREET, U la racaip: t-rb full aaaorio,. 11 ot SPRING AND SUMMER y o o Having |er kaa-d mi ,iik lor la 1 I a I. a II atl t'K •i»»ll|ir»Su «cluai,,ii 1 CAHl li I' ai-ribaB'. a. tum«ra willdavallta lie an .l.ori.ra |uribat»a «U«aha(«. ai.iia-.iawir AT WIIOI.ESALE. To Country Merchants PURCUABINO Y O O S Notions, Hats, Caps, eiOTkm, AC., AC., Dim DVOI & CO.. *WId AJtaoOKCE TO TBI TBAM Til A*. BIVAL OF TUKIK MMMEJVMM STOCK Hwiieriaou »"tll lb* Mill ap" ilia Of O O S 'srehsatd pravien* to tba (real mt* I* srlctt, a faicla ihcy *r* alltrlaf is VER TAD VANTA GEO US TERMS. NO. 108 HAI\ STREET, (IRON FR0iT,) kv I »*A B**a la Tfeoaaaud at Saillerara,* Sent uu ler a«al lu a ni.ulop* addrwaa KEOKUK, IOWA. RAPIDS PACKET CO. Inrlingttin, Keilhkbarr, Hotralloe, BITCI porl aud Uuck lilafld DAILY LINE. THE STEAMFR K^,t© Cassel, Capt. B. W. DAVIS, VVHJMaaaFvrtk.diaon r, MONDAY. WBOStU» DAY .Dd KhlD.l V THE S 1I AMER E N N I E W I Capt. JAMCI CitBPBCLL, Wilt ia«,r art-r* TL'ISKOAY. TIIUItSHAV aod HAT UHDAV U ralas an ibr anKalufiha far. iraai Krokitk. Tbr'a Sua i'«»»cn»«r Ml. aa.r* will arnva al Hurlluftoa at 1 oMuck ai.. ma. Ui eji,nation oltk Iht V tui b*»« «3B va tar** aM%*riinfiii of aiul f»o«f «M«', aua »i«wlitU aua tfuaewwud iraiUii ol Jt gy Alt t—BIT*B8*Bf a*M»—, K. lm lli« H*fat and 1 1'., u. a M. I be kail, and arnvi. at l)avpi|M,rl all a. a.,lot tram, leavo.f lot Ilia. Ci jr al... Cbitas f«r I oljttiio, (Maraai »|.p al tl,c ruaii.an) oSIc* at jJMl P»Jf94.«riS* S^Mk aiiil K»i MaUmn M. 1L M**W.«IBBINI, •aaoiat l*al.