its
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&n\
•witt*-
MAL ••TATK
ASD
INSIIANCE AIENCT.
JOHN k SWiTS k €0#
im L. IWITft, K. B. BILL, W. F. KIMEB.
3lelc«l*' BUck, (op ataittj
HEtOtllMt,
Iapr»re4 4 lilaprird Firni,
#roir low*
^/mwFwF W*
s
-4
SEP^^^F^PJF
thrObw ItouM it Ria*i#
flought, Sold and Leased.
Houwe Lot* for Saffe
A. Urrat Rsripila.
i No. 4^. HiOM- eligiMc buil'ling l"t» coriH"/ f'f
I'viltth «n«l Rock l-laN* -If '-.,. Tk-.mk' 1'-"
It win .m sooth Iflli mr"t. ant
I'/'i
feet oil
*a»t side Rock l-land str««.
abow- i :i .i •. line li-cation: price vry
•low Miiij iiiii'ijiii'iiviily eas.v a .small amount
«i .tnli .l.iun lal ur-e on loir,' t*nn of years u!
!.nr rale ill!' M.
No. 4i. i.nt n Itrady atre nt. w stride, fi.1 feet
flout by Hi.'i teet ih-cp prion r«rv low. (hi pay
tin'lit lot tin- lot !u
nwnry to it Jit u id !m
fir a l-im
at nx
»/"ir»
i™'.
No li". tin ltrifly street. 'o led front by l,"-'
0M deep Price $1 "j
JUT
front foot.
No. a. On Third MrH, l'i ao. Iu Parker's ad*
Ation, u-orncr lot,, pro-. f*j
Su. Four house lot* vn Davison Jc True'*
add itloli $ 1i-:u'h. Ir is a^y.
•No». i*i. Thirty mi«- !of* 5tt Sl«' ma
ker'* addition •l"" t.i if I ».toll. 1
'rmi easy.
IVr Milf,
Ntorr
Si.. juMt-a»i of tfrade Si.
Ho. 47. One on 4t!
No. 41:. Four on 4t'.i S'., tn-ur Ituilroad i»ri(tj{'.
No. •••.''• A No, urti ishf auituH of ruutui for
la«M lit* lor Real,
Nu. 4 W'-an* r»:idv ti ••nirBif" ton-nt or "-I'll
-klil'« now I'Uil •tux i" for oi u|,d,i v
it
Mav oi- Jun*' it' it i inn* -t rtlncli iua/ Iff
Wtn at iur (il),'
Mtore fbr M«*nA.
No.
8#.
Tin- ttor a-wl lianem»*nt. In Me-
toopilil.J lil'X'L, iiox u»"ti u iy Muck A C*.,
IW d- j«.»
VIoNam ffhr Mulr.
No, io In Moliiii'. III.. a twoKturv l»rick dwrcl
houii*, witli lot '•o ly I."-" Ici't.ror. I.vnili'and
jliiii St
Tlia
Iioii-ck k'""I omlitioii. is unw
rautcil, |O,S. --M..II jjivi-n iii to i»»«. 'TIH'Iioihc.
Mit i I't iff oi lii'iiw hikI lot, fl,.roi' one
ttlird ra.ili, balanw on U nt time iit Ion ilitcrfst
No. .".ij. A l»i i«-k i|w-ll in^ lions'- on K *Jd !St.
01.
l'."i rn*|i. r-M hi i linn' ill i |wr tfiit.
No. i(. Tli«' 'slut'- nu v'owtn'it :ind ofiijiii-d
by ivo. S. Ilow, hiu|.. Ix-itiif the ilwelliinT lioiisf
and llirt full lot*, fnmt.n^j -oinli upon '.ili St..
coaui'r of fiitntiiii siri'i-V This
IHOISI-
i* in jm
fwt ri |iuii. Inning I«»-m lit'i-H wj l.v tli" immr
fuiluin-ojil Tlif i-ntirr »rr«ni i ni'nt of tin- lioiuc
ia »t« lul umt roiaplfi •. 'I'm* it-wr from this
|Alirv is uuiir|iii^srd. Ti-rni* cany.
*ttcet,
No. ti". Kntmr rott Iioup« oa Tltird
in Grccti's addition. J'rio*', Ji'.'-.t,
No "s. llriuk lintiKf- and lots, son'.!ica»t ror
ftfr of 4tli iind Muin Sti*.. know li us Tliortii^lon
tato, l.V 0. front uin'iH li St. I'riw may
fHnain for n ti-fn ofvi'urs at a low rati- of iiitcr«t
No. 3'.'. Fra.tie (ImcIIIIIK IIOUX*. »tiil|i tidi*
trtfi-it, fast ot Warrt-n *t.. and lot. 1'rioi', f4oo
No V honl.l.- holism nivit miIi- of IVriy St.,
eornn of 1 -.it"ii sin'ft. I'ri'v, Two tliirds
BBN Iftiiain on iiiort^a^i' at i (M-r cent.
No. 'l Kt iinc Iioum* sou tli side Hd «trett, one
mile went of Hnitl* stn jtriif, I.Do*.'. Two
tbird« may kmiibhi on nioitna^i.- »t sis jier cent.
No !. Nfv f^nlts•.•
Iioiim-
011 llrudy atrvct ti«
getiteel rvii'letife. l'r'.cr,
No. !!. Valuable lioii*-«vitli arras nfland
Well *to«-ked witlt fruit of all kind*, with viable,
Caii iufc house. »«od
IIOIIM-,
ahed, eistern, two wi lls, pasture, orchard and
yotlUK j{ro\e the whole pi.ic w II feuceii auu in
INtftet »rd.!V and repoir priee
Mlorra far Will*'.
So. 30. 2 valuable Mores, !l rented eatT terms
rlaiorr'a Addition.
la bow lai.l oti into lots iof all pricrsi and thry
are read* tor sul on ver\ eay ruif. and at low
price*. 'Moii'" l.ota, Store Lota, Warehouse Lots,
Factory l,oir..
I'nrMw WuBlrd.
M'x want to purchase improved farms from 80
to 100 acrt
.1
each.
I'arais Tor Knlr.
1i £5. 0 a re*. all improved anil under fence
taiilei from the city, with enell -nt liouie, ('.»
MO'kiH and cellar.! wwl limw. wa-ii oU»e,barn
"0 bv 6" feet.. spring, two wells. rivWn, ore-bard
of 'j io tree-, iapple", pears, pfiwhes and cherries.
Pri"'e cafch, li ilann- «n a term of
'T* i- v.i acr«'«, fenei d. nnnrt \inprored b'-
of Margaret Noel's land. adioiiiing Mr.
it'S place, this pla. e is adapted' for a gar
den or grapery, price
mg
a part
Oliver"
V, i- ai res, all unproved and nndrr fence
With house, at Hickory Urovj. I'rice #1.«W
«0 tlienl eusll.
No. 1\!" acres unimproved lun.l near l»tt
#Mt at %J" per a'T cash, lialatiee ill ti\e
Mars at t.»u per cent.
No 4'' acre*. ." iniles fium the -itv, on the
Dubmi'ue road, all iinp.M'wd and under fence.
Wit1'lioure and si abb'. lVieo tl.S*"'. two.third*
mn- remain for a term of years to »uit the pur
"^"•''lirres in l.inn t'ounty.
64"
&r
1
improved and
«*derfcnee.. I'rl'-e 1.,^enili.
*S'o r_*. 12" acres near Hateott, to" linroved
Md under fence with bouse price $1.*.'
,:ere« in I'oweshiek to'at fpcr a
ON.
4,hi acres in lnwa county ut p.'f acre,
acres in Siou» county at per acfe ..
-,,,o iii t?Ja\ rimnty at ^1 per acr&
b*jo acres in llancoek county ul$l per Mft.
acres in Winnebago t.o. at |1 pvr MV.
*i»jo a'Ti-s at 11 per acre.
§i«i'i acres at T.. cents )er uoi*.
SB-jo m-r- in Taunt county.
K'O acn s id Story county, v.:
u.mi acres in Winneshiek t'o. at §|Mf
40.1 acres in tirundv county ut t- per acre.
wcres in Hntler'eounty'at fr.' per acre.
2iioo acres in Mower Co., Minn, at per acre
FIRE INSURANCE.
Ph«ili Fire lararaace €•*,
Atlaatle Fire lasaraaee ft.,,
Ibbit
Fire
pasaraaee €•«,
OF SEW YOUK-li
Fire lasaraaee Cat,
*11*
OF HARTFORD, CONS.
flariagteM Fire lasaraaee Oft*
oFSl'RlNtlFIELD, MASJ?.
LIFE INSURANCE.
CwaMtkat Lift litanae* C*»
tiMUklMMMtki
OF RARLFORD, CONN. |^T
Rev V#rk Uft lasiraae«Ca*
ieearltr Life
OP JIBtr YORK.
DAILY 1) KM
()('RAT.
st M.
I'umwret,.RoltT.S.
.iu A J»T Park Row, New V'rk
tfir* f, ftt -Mr i'. lhrM€CltKH
ao ar»» a-itKfiak« adr?rti»' '*ir-nt4 *'.od »ttb*cr p
tio'.e for Jf rat^f.
II.b*u1at»:v«adv^r4
Ki^rv. lira-f:' ra to
Bf or4et r»-r.tral f'r, HiiiU-
JOHN MAIHM-JN, Chairmiw.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Fabram» ha.-.
aiJ
T)ti. Fak
»ihu 1 ut thos'i splen
ho
did Ktuiimer hats which are
inii'h eall'.i
for ilii. s**: 'in. Call and examine at the
store opposite Mefr»poiit.aji Hal!. Iadie.-:'
and children'ij ftrav.- i^ood- in great variety
:a: u, tiio Spaiiish IMiy.-i'ian,
who has been practicing il*e S-ott lions'-,
has renio ed l'i Main street, opposite the
I'iano Korte Warenajins, between Front and
Si ootid street.- where he may be conuulled
upon nil ••hroni'j diava-*'.-®. Hi.s r'joiu.-: art.
crowded daily. ltiy 17d 1 w- w 1
JlKtRt iTs.—Capt. W'ilwu has a-ure thing
oti :i full company, and proposes to into
camp directly, lie and his ii--dstiint« hriv.j
been eiurgetic itnd have succeed -d hand
somely. This makes two full compunie
fro 111 Sent!. About one hundred and fifty
ninrc men would fill her quota liand otie lv
ami p'-rhaps it few over. There t)I'v dol
lar* vaitinjt f»r every man who will '-let,
forward and take it. To-morrow is the la^t
lay ior eiili^tinj» in the 1 tl-tys' servi--e,
(ittcAT I'mon RAr»'tK.—The managers of
the Mississippi Valley Siuiititry i'air liave
made tij a rrnnd rattte in which property
to the. value d" about »ti0, consisting of
farms, horse--, piano.-, bujrsfie?. pnlntti.^s,
etc., arc- to be drawn. Tickets $1.00 each,
.lesisc I- id!:tr, i^.-nt Iur (liis '-ily. The r
n drawing the £4l'.00ii farm, eaiuustinz
of jtHj acre* of laud will be finely set up in
business. One dollar ttken that farm.—
Who wauls tin ticket V It ia fuppo.-ied to
be in Mr. Fitllar posse-ion.
Tin: ArsratmAK i'luct .-.— A larjje -it
teiidenee gat lieri under the pavillion of the
Australian CireuH lu.st jtveninsj to witness
the p-rforuionec of this distinguished com
patiy. To spe tk «.'f the rt.-•peetivc merits
of each performer would require unlimited
s[ace, but we cannot omit a special mention
of Mr. Jas. Melville and his india* rubber
boys, whose astonishing feats were received
with siu-h applause. They will show in
Hock island next Monday afternoon and
evi-ii'ns when, drmtl"ss, arrtingements will
bi perfected with the ferry boat so as to af
ford our citizens another opportunity of see
ing th*: be.-t compatr, truvclins^.-
Wat iips and Jlwi i.k..—Hire you seen
the splendid stock at Curry's Everybody
should call and see these gootls before pur
chasing, as he is determined to please you
nil. He has the genuine full jewelled Amer
ican watches, Swiss watches, iordon's cel
ebrated London chronometer watchcs he
best watch imported for the use of railroad
men, thev having been -sted here for two
years,
.riihout.
cow stable, wa^oti
is sole atr nt for this superior watch, and
will et thein eased in any style de.-ired.
Also a splendid assortment of tine gold
jewelry, consisting of rings of every descrip
tion. H-l with (piarts, ruby, emerald, garnet,
pearl, blood stone, onyx, opal -tone plain
gold wedding rings, bracelets, chains, o!d
pens. Also, Setli Thomas' clocks, spec
tacles, goggles, pistols, etc.—all warranted
of be- material and perfect in all respects,
are kept by furry. He pays particular at
tention to repairing and adjusting fine
watches—in short can accommodate the
public in every branch of the trade. IVi'-es
inoderat'- and good* gttarnntecd 0 give
satisfaction.
Ili.i:t A« .US.—The cll?U0ti!»of f^avihport
will be glad to hear that Butenber-k ha- just
returned from the New York market where
he has been detained souie weeks in selec
ting choice watches and jewelry to the
amount of over ten thousand ('."liars, and
which are now ready for in.-pcetion and sale.
His stock is now the completes! west of
Chicago, and comprises every article in the
line. His stock of watches embraces all
the host styles of Foreign and American
manufacture, which have onry to be -cento
be appreciated. His jewelry consist- of ev
ery variety from the most brilliant diamond
setts down through all precious setts to the
more common grades. Pure gold rings,
bracelets, chains, pins, etc.—finest quality
also plated and solid silver table goods,
and notions in endless variety. His stock
is perfectly magnificent and cannot fail to
give the highest satisfaction. Gold pens in
great variety. Chronometer and common
acres in Houston County at !-.•" per acre, clocks. Purses, ladies' travelling and shop
ping leather bags, etc. Jewelry made to
order atch cleaning and repairing done
in the best order engraving neatly exe
cuted. Call at No. 2ti LeClaire Row.
Sc Co*
|«kn L. Swita
XICK0I.LS' BLOCK, KKCO^^W
IMMV oetaaa
mt
Tua Gar at llur mh
AIJTMN
Ike
I. JIH'»
lAIIfAA
I'ERMS *7.00 PER ANNUM: THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBTR.
VOLUME 9. p- DAVENPOliT, IOWA, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 18G4.
KiNA.N'
1
%u-
/or thit
arHsarralic I'uaat) ('•aft-aliaa.
'fin. re uiii l. »)!.'.• onveiitiou ot t!it
Ih sri)-
racy of i*cj« ronnty, t»rva, at Iturenport, ou Sat
urday, June 4th, 1*64, S o'dlot-k I*. M., t® B|»
point delegate* to att«-nd the IlemierMie fKste
Conrention. to be held at iH-b Mvtaes, June l-tb,
Ifc'-l.
n.. -TKc attention ««f "tir rea icrf
i-, directed t» a r»r»l of ttie First National
Ifauik, published in another "!urun. Brit,
it will U: seen tliat 011 anl after tomorrow
thiH Bank will receive- ori le[K'St and pay
out greenbacks" and National Bank notes
only. All oth'-r currency, including thai o
the Iowa state Banks, will be rcceivetl at
ttic feaini- r:i! of liU'-ount us tf-taoli-hcl bv
Chicago Hank- and bankers. Inasmuch as \fr.: ,v
iiti' batch o- bit's n-decined in gret nba--ks.
More mature ensid-ratiou among the man-
essarilv operate t^ainsl the intere-,lsd Uieir
branch. eoi»se«juently it was determined to
anuul tho contract at once, which wa- done.
"1 his leaves the National Bank no other
alternative but to follow th« euur-v laid
down by the Chicago bink*r.-—that ot dii
countiiij all un-'umnt fund-. This bank will
discount them issues at the current rate?,
which is, we Ix-lieve. per cent. This is: a
J-feie-i'.e measure. Were the National
Ba'ik '.o receive tincurmit funds otjmr, it i.
plait: io be "-ten thv.t "grevnl»a--lt««" would
,.t otv— be driven from -general cin-ulation in
our midst, and the is-uc-, of the Iowa S'.nte
Hank.-', which now amount, we believe, to
about aMiijl 0»e million and a half of dol
lars, would Hood our couinjercial cl:»nu( ls,
thereby a!l' -:bn our buaim -s men uch
funds only as nrc uneurr-nt in hicago.—
This wotihi. of ouurse, increase the rat-.- of
exchange, and bring on other evils incident
upon a second class circulating medium
hence the policy adopted by the National
Batik cannot be rugcrded otherwise than
bonelkial to coiuutercial iutercatti.
A* We Kxpectlb.—The Otuetf„ refuses
to publish the ojiti.-e article called for yes
terday, but continues to produoe jr:trbl.-d en
tr»"t!». Such gio ,h- unfair i ot «l:r-t i- not
exactly wWt»c ire hat! the right to expect,
but nevertheless, we are not in the leu*t dis
appointed. It wuuld not do for the
to pui.li.li the article entire as it would de
stroy the force of it.o evtnft*. The refus
al, however, to do so stands u.-, in -s good
fctt-jul as tliough the request had been com
plied with. Jt is a tacit admission that the
the extracts do not express the spirit of
the whole ariicle. Now go on with your
"extracts those who take interest in
such matters can readily see that th: intent
iii to deai unfairly, consequently the effect is
lost. If wc h»d the same thing to say over
again we do not know that wo «uld alter
the sentiment expressed in the least. e
are ..pposed to voluntctring in any onestate,
r.fter it. quota is full, while yet there is a
disposition injother .t^tes to lag behind and
let the willing ones do the work. But not
i
t!iyhtat
the
variation
lie
to waste words, we pre opposed to volun
teering anvhow, except In eases of direist
emergency, when the machinery of the con
scription law cannot b-j suddenly brought
into operation. Conscription, properly con
ducted. treats all alike—fills all quotas cven
Iv, and provides armies just when needed.
Yohinteering bears unequally upon the peo
ple. One state sends more than its share
and another less. Thi-. was the reason urg
ed by us eighteen months ago, why there
should be no more volunteering in Iowa, her
quota then being full. We wanted none un
til the other states had come forward and
performed their share of the labor, as she
had already done. If the quota of Scott
county were full to-day and tlu .-col adjoin
ing counties were not, our advicc to the
able bodied people would be to-tav at home,
until the others had performed their duly.
—We would suggest to the Iritsefto that
the above "lines"' present a rHi field for
culling a few more "extract-." If it wants
any more chances, undoubtedly wc caa ac*
eommodHte it.
Esviors and Mai.ioxast IliBWIB."
—The (t'tii'tf says that we will not defend
our city and county '"from the assaults of
envious and malignant tradueers, but on the
contrary we endorse their falsehoods."—
This is a square lick at Gov. Stone and «en.
Baker over Mtr shoulders. Why those
gentlemen should be "envious" or become
"traducers" of our fair city, we know not,
nor has it yet been proven that they are.—
Th y have publicly stated that Scott coun
ty «ii laggard in filling its quota, in com
parison to ither counties in the State, and
as yet no proof but the bare assertion of the
Gmttb:, hfs
Taiuidx
at
Ms-
raoroitTAS Hall L»st Evcaiao.—Thie eild
bitio-i, ahich ojienedat Metropolitan If all laat
evening, u on^ of the finest tiling* it haft ever I when the means of knowing the truth rest
been our iOt to wi'.ucs It is go. up on a ed iu their possession. Until thu contrarv is
tsaleof m-t&rtiticmco and vendor are have shevn we shall i\e! more like reposing Jon
nevet aeen ceiled. Couuneneiug with I fiden.-e iu the de larations of Gov. Stone
picture reprefcu ing (be gathering of the
au eu .iroue.d the Alniigh \'a throne, ta hear a
u o w e v e e o n a v i s s u s a n i a e w e
n-w dOw-ree. it ll u«tr^M Milton immortal i
.1. shad be no less severe upon them than is
p*m ot Paradise Lout from beginning to etd.
.. our cotemporary.
The Mjetiea representing heaven, the war of
the aac«!a and the casting out of heaven of Superior styles of summer clothing tna
£ataa and his home, are perfectly tcrial have just been received at Sain Per
Tti lau i^»pc ace-it ry of die garUen of Edeu ry's, opposite the post office. Gents will
is beyond de»crlp|ion, e best thing we uare tiuS
•Uaemtl lu faetthe .hole eth.bit-on U ttnt
been adduced to the contrary.
We would say to the Governor and the
Uetural, that if they have been traducing
our city that they hud better take it ck.
If Scott county has done her share of work
in raising recruits, we trust they will has
teu and make the
amende.
It is not right
to accuse our people wrongfully, and we
cannot yet believe that either of them
would be so careless of their reputation as
to go about the State vending
a!l(1 (ion ]akcr than jn GagHU
1
ti,e to
p)0(1S(
of marked eic.-ik-ucu-, audehu'd be are* by junj
all. We dc ibt wbetber Metrapolitan Ha I
«iH Id til the peo^l «m wtll eu4e«vor to uhlkk Tiaa received another frmli k»t t*f
fain til
i evwiiag. Go foi latest style of summer dress gtn«|a,to which
whlk f*t sect .... vi itfwlwlirijr iayllgfc
,.:-4 .M «'t
.in*:', s
Fwijyihing
truaka, valises, etc.. constandr on
i
1 tAU
AT CAUffti-ritU iS.
—Th-ri was n pleasant 'i-casion at Camp
I-jlan yesterday. The "Union «uurds"
'•f Dubuque, were not provided with a riag
wh'*n they left home, «.-onst.^tieriUy the lady
relative-, arid friends d* its meniKer- c,-t alnui
the pleasant tasi. oi providing one. Ihey
firwured a xpltudid «rtiel« of repwlnt'on
1 ?iz°, «ilk, ami haiidsomely mounted, and
s A
we stite.l y^sur .ay thttana nngemc-nt had high ,^t«nding in Pubtjque, and \vhhui-:
been mad.- between the National Ban!, and
fftr
,the Merel.antb' Branch of Utt S'ate Bw.kof ^vcriport and present the ^ubc in due'
I-wa, of this city, whereby the latter agreed
1
to 1' 'k« !n the is'-u«V of the Iowa —.j,c
|{%nk» in gr«"-t!l«' k-«,M this I n- action of hinte.l at. at t'aiap Met lellan. A* the rc
the Natiwcil Bank may require a word 0i qu^t of t|r ThoniH-*. !]*r hu^b'snd iiiad*
erjtlana/ioti, which is simply this. The (jie pre^eiitation speech, which was .short.
arraiigeni-. tt was made as stated, and 1 hut to the purpose. Mrp. Thosnap al o read
4
j,jgj,|y jfil»rj.,t|,.
1 homar lady of
f,aud is om rjf the t0 comc tn!
Sll,i
-^^1*,"
tj,c
JOO.Oo JJoi vrtv.—Ail soldiers discharged
from the s-rvi- o by reason of Kminl»
Ot
T.—The
/•,
Cons—$1.41ijl.47 forold mixed.
O.ns—SC'noT.
Pons—nes*. $23 v»ld mesa.
LA«i--!:
WHISKV— i.8*J.
Kcw Vetlt Hloi'k .Varkel,
t,
Qeid f4%.
••""shiiiK
,iino|e».
oi
—.
StaimlM'r Market,
lAVEM-ORT, Mav 9.
r'-nong $2S.oo
Marti lioards... -J-.oo
HumingTiiuiiera JHsts under JK» ft «*.i_-o
... and over 2".'X'&50 00
flooring so.—..
•N'dituf
34.0(1
...
4.
-th V.V.* 5.
le.ir Boards and Ptaaka
£5.
ll'-niand K')Ot' olocki litflit.
"S/4-.1
To-Day'a Advertiaements.
Mmropo*4ti*.
PROPOSALSOivill
le- r- e -ivi on or before
tile itli u.iy I'une, lN-/», lor biill'iing two
-cu' oi ilouses
111
Cleoua town-nip. jici itica-
t.otis l" uc .-ten ut Joiiti 1.. la\ies iiiinbcr yard.
UIUlc pVo|H-uln (JireeO'fi to Jessje Recti, I'ra
ine Jims, .•luseatiue
MuitGAN KTEVEN»,
inyJi-dAvvlt .-'.'c'y oi r-cltoot Uoard.
Flrnt Natlaaal Baalb
AND AFTER WEUS'BSDAY. THE-vru
inst., tlun bunk Will receive ou deposit, and
].iy out only
Leinl Tender ITotCfl and Na
tional Bank Not en.
The note- of all other banks will be taken at
th" -ame rate- of discount aa those established
bv the bank- and hai.Kt-ri of Chioat'o. On und
utter thai date iht ,-elhii^ lat-.s tcr -icLauye en
New York will be per cent.
Mieli« Sonthrra A Likr Store RR*
AND AFTER MAY 4TH AND I NTIL
further notice train* wilt leuie CUi'11^0 as
follows:
7:00 a.m. New York Express, daily, except
Sundays.
7:•"•'"p. in. Sight Expresn, daily, except Satur
davs.
on
41
falsehoods"
,f
Trams arrive in Chicago at 3:15 p. in., and 8:16
a. m.
All the above train* make regular connections
at Dunkirk. tiuffabj. Niagara Fails, Albany Nev
York. Ro.-'toii, Pliiladelpiiia, Italtinie-re aud all
ptiiiiis East.
Liiiiirious Sleeping Conch'-*, with all modern
ininroreinetits, run ou niglij traius.
Through Tickets cau be oUaineil at the Ccm-
BIuuk,Otfic-.theDepot,
at.y's 36 Clurk Street, under Shem.an
or at corner of Old Yaa ifuien
and Sherman street*.
HAimORD flR^ fSH. CO.,
eWrtrred A. fV.
.l*4i
i il*{*
W
./ battle, can receive the Ixmnty under the
Act of May od, by presenting their
di-'-barge eertMicat'-.-. to A. P. Alexander,
No. L».C'!aire Hon*, who has made arrange
iiicni- to pro-tire these claims at mi' e.
RiVKKirnii!*.
The popuh.r mail a:.'i |.a—-n„"-r padtrt JaMCS
Nf'-uns. apittin Jern Wood, will de-psrt for l»ti
bui|ii'.- mid v.uy points M(udu-. tt 7 o'clock. J.
St-Jt-bon ugli in tlej olfi-.-c. li. M. l'reMyu !,
The favorite !!iai! ftnd passenger packet Jt-utii-.
Whipple, Captain Campbell, will depart for Fort
Madison ajid way poiuts Monday morning at
7 nYlork. I.' iiiucl J'arkli'.tfit In the u'Bcc.
Til.-ijciii, a^.'-r.t
The new Northern Liu. l-out Savanna, Uu'.l
no -ter, will d'-paal for Pt. Ijouis and v. jy points
to-morrow ni»''r»w, K. M«-Iv»M«- in th» otfW.
eOMMEROIAL.
Davenport Market*.
Ot-rrci: or mi? IUvkvp-ittt HnaocKAT, I
Aut.iiU« c»cuiujj, Way 1»-M.
Tloi a.-- t6.4"fe7.'Xi whplesale lfi.Wg6.40 re
tail.
W HEAT.—1.,07Oi1.11.
liAiti.hr. I'I.'-'-UJ 1.16.
OATS.-- 'W.rJO.
t'oHN. -,»(./ •i'i.
AVinru l{t v*-.
Ft **?i.-Er\- (.
Tl.ofili .---^2.!».••« il.Stf.
CI.OVKI!.- #7.""1^7.25.
Potatoes, -OV^IJ.
Hcttkb—-_'5c.
Ec.os 12 je,
New l'ork .Tlurkctn*
Kt v Yokc, May 24.
Cottox—Quiet at
Fi.ot a—Mui i»ct'inner. |7.1i'g7.3' for extra
•7. tor *up i liuc.
W itka 1—1 le hett'-i. l.TnjoglGw for Chicago
Spring ililwaukce Club
»n:ter red.
i
Si{t.-Smisi
irsJsi.
.&*?
ft
-.i 'ia
'Mil?!'.?
BOOTS & SHOES.
M\ C. WAHRIXHR,
UAStTii riKlR I'll
ni
Wltlfsalf
-V
n.i.--i'"-t w.ii puii'-tu.tlty fulti!l»*d
t-reiii'init-s t-kin? place. above
*U«U waa receivtrd with
lasers of the Slate Bank developed the coil- heartvapphtui- --s fi-:- tumi:
elusion that such an arrangement roust nc-c-
rc- eptton spewh waa uiadebv Capt. I.a-tl.
ed and the Hit: will be still more dear to
the on s-.:euunt of the fact that it is
th ctfering of the dear oms left at home.
HAVI:
street sprinkler wa* out to
day and laid the dust effectually on our
principal streets.
!ay Mkn are cotniug in .steadily, and 1
three regiments will soon bo organized and
take th" field. The veteran* are anxious
to see fhetn. as they de-irt to take a hand at
the -Is it th- o it.
Retail Dealer
O O S I I S O E S
Fai :ir.-n ar aiit-ntion paid U Custom work.
Xo. 46 Brady Street,
xt tk» jr abort the Post NflUe, Oaveofwit, K
Io» Itl'.f
UMOVAL—
O A E
ek-jtient address to'. i^ppOI'lte Irt'C'lalrr HOW,
m.en-he *v\
1. ha,..., to
I'J'Pl'l'l
rprrTpif
I fpr i-f
BOOTS I SMBKS."
Titf: I.iki.M ami HKSI srorK
in **ii. a'. c-'ii-t nil\ i i-i living ncv»
t.ood, iliri ...in W'.ol.., JI .• i«»- iu ltim
on, whi'-!i .•-:*'!•• tln-tji to li •. low at
n hiileMile A Keiall,
ilANUFACTvKIFt« n.d itl.rAIKI.M! DONK
C. If. CHILI), 11:1 veil
port
C. foiild. Ito-ton. Janldtl".
CARRIAGES,
Dai eu port (trriage KfpoHi(erjf
A'.-.
H" ^-.-/v
liAVENI'OKT, IOWA.
?. HOY'l'- proprietor
KKni'St'ONsTWTI.Yo, ll
!^»Vr -i'fil-U uf tii* iiM^I I 111|'4 ti
uti'l iu I ij, in of
lAHmiliKS, BllilillS in«MXXF.S,
l'i l'a»l-ru ^littiitiirlHie, S' .I imst
llui al.n |i! v ,ii, jrooils Hi e tKlllil't ulltf
eo-'ti-Hctcd to, hi t.,..- In- great rise in iiin ci-ial
!-'b'-r. hit'lt. 0ahicshim to otf.-i- the (IK! vT
•-s-T lNf)l'CKMKNT. to pun-loisers. i'Mj hi
Ii.l-• f. J!- dAwly
!orepurtl.a
E. A.
IIHOHIHHV
'it
Diivrujinrl I arrintr flinmfarlory.
/"t"UM U TilllMl a IIAUlvlSON" «T!fRKTS,
V, Davtijp' •(. Iowa, ltiat,n!u"tiire uli koyl* of
Mi-ri.i^ j, J4u»«iea mid Wugons from »!n* b'-'t
uiut'-rinl. and pcrb-et satisfa'-tioii '.vurrant'-d. Ke
pairing ilotonn siioi uotice. Itiit-s tnod-nit".
Kneourag" home m-cl::oii.--. j.,
(J. S. JO-iO 150\US.
T^snniixsTRccTroxsofFT.OM
National Ten-Forty Loan*
For the subscriptions to this I.oan, bonds Trill lu
issued of the following ib-uomiii: tions, .V/s. I-.'U'b
r.tnl 1 '-. rc| i-ti-., ,,, wi:li e-mpous ut
tacheii, as inny prel' rr-d bv suliscribei -i.
These bonds are redecmaLdv by"the Oorernment
ineoi.v after tes, aud pavable rouTr years from
date.
They bear nvi: per cent, intefrtt, parahlo on
bonds not uvi-ron- hundred d--llars nnntuillv, aiei
on over one hundred dollars semi-anntiuftv, in
cots.
f. ,„,
Deposit* mn-t he made in
Subs'"! ibers will rerteve
doy ft ith tl.it fienI,
boii'ts will be
Nbv.-York, Mav 05.
t'oupon Iwnds are now ready for delivery, and
Registered bonds will be on the 1st of May "next.
Ky an act of Congress the issue of these bonds
it 1
to
Two Hundred Million* of
Dollars.
an amount that will soon be absorbs if we mav
judge ol ol the previous success of similar appeals
by the I.Jovt rniii'ul to the loyal people ot this
country. Th.- u- bonds
Exempt from All Kinds of
Taxation.
and offer better inducements to cipitalists than
«ny security of a public or peii-»N character now
ottering at "par. .M- iid'lf
DRY GOODS.
Y
imxe
se attra ions.
LATE ARRIVALS.
M. Herzberg & Co.,
r.
,s'...
itan
HAoferrRECEIVEDpress,Uiemi
VK AND ARE RECEI VINO
ev day by Ei st desirable
styles
Fashionable Spring floods
Ot
ivv* ia'jri*' awl /''tU'.ri.t.
J',.-
Also full stork ol bieaeh'-d and i::ibU-ache«l Mns
lius. Flaimels. to which w- invite the attention of
buyers. Ha in our estublifhti:eut ill *'lj-!ad»!
ubiaund lialtiuiore, and oi"- "four lirm eon-taut
ly in the n- i:»-.w ..r- to otter imitw»
ments to all who ca|!. m'"bV-dA
WALL PAPERS. I
WILL PAPER! HALL PAPER!
N E W S V E S S
For the Season of 1864.
\3t" The largest and best stock la the city jU
h. W. PETERSEN'S,
IT
so. Wk'l '_*! ST.,
AVING MADE L.\ lit.K" I'L Itt'IlASKS OF
k tf..n New orlc M.'tnifs .'.urers be
fere the lise. Iain prepan 1 to oBer
Superior Inducements
nh IS L. W. PETERSEIC.
Htolen,
Awheelsar:dbl.-ck,
CHILD'S
U. E. SAWYER.
Genetai Western Agtnt.
W. F. ROSS, Agent.
HOME INSURANCE CO., OF KEWYOKK
Capita!, $2,.«),000 Assetts over $1,000,000
CAKHiAUJI WITH THREE
lined with enainvled
'oub'
cioth, poiated ami" vit'i ornaiiiental pan
els, was stolen from tbe sidewalk in fr'"t. ot tny
s'.ore vest-rrd iv. A -iiituble r- vatd w111 be paid
FKfcD. DELTSCIIM AJf
for its recovery.
mav IT 4" Iliadi stre't.
IVrMIMTf.
['-§r,rChi
THIS -HOCi t" COME TO THE NOTICE
is' »r»her Lowty, or snjr perm who caa
ni'v. iuioiwatioe wh— becafcfce Itaai, the »ub-
kquitahle lifs w^urawb ncurr, ^^r a tis danifhter—s Union Refugee—wuufd
hn.1 NntiL ke glad te ear mi«hi». 1 V*r
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A.1
1
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WOT at4 SHOE Mt*t FICT0RT
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out J'Hl
Ba-i n- T.1K
liuilbert, in the mo-t happy manner. The crJ*:rs K"mt»tl utid -atisfjet- ril/
«j»Ta:-kui is one that will long lie
refnember
jumI tills ell
UStom ^llldl* (aOOds
Ik aud
ror Lai
uu band.
-sr Tilsrars
THI HOMI O
Soot A Shoe Stare,
93 IK»*n«l Ki„
tk t! j'.act to bu«-
«a«
THE KEC
ai.T iRV of the Treasury the baited States
the
First tfationnl Bank of Davenport,
ha-? Iji-'-n aiith"i ixed to receive subscript inns to
wrrrrp
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kindf ofCi.untrv nrodit'-t
on
notes of
the I nited "States, or in A«/'"«, .Vc'i- //.•-
reur't.
float ii-s alwaxs
u-tn-.rt ft'in th*
commission.
and the
d'Hctred
Oot-
at the expense of the
hlC FOR ALL
Utt "gtfS, etc.
I a a 1 se ts on
im 144 tf I
band,
R. II. PARK.',
o u e o k
e
UK Til -WATER ST, ''IIH'AttO,
O. Jl'»i ^r-i-li i\ :inc» -i maaa
!!•!.•. f. ».•« I,V 1
"xto. 1
111.
on prop-r
jamkn m.
Commission
ANDpRoDi't'E mkri hant.
A^i-t.t fo Herrtiig's Sat'. and Frit-bank*'
Scales,Hydraulic Cm»-nt. I In t«- Pa-is and Hair.
NO. FIHiNl STREET,
Iowa. 1
Dave-inorf. I .wa. m* :t dtf
MERCHANT TAILORS.^
READV-MADE
O hi I 1ST a
A1L
COST pitlri TO l!K 11 1 OP—
Fn \X7. Mcvua,
Second street -iirst door 'vest of National lt:nk.
A good assortu :it of
OEVTS' F! UVI.-HIM tiOODS. ROYS'
CLOTHIM. f.OTIIS. t'ASrtf.
MLUI.-i slflRTS,
fti( KIN'iS,
Which I Wtl sell al tno-t rea»-otialil# prices.
Custom Work
Dor.e at all tiro-' a w arrsit the best, most
durable und ch-np. -t. All who want th*- br-st
and Cb -ap'-st goods tnust come to
novlvi: FKANZ MEYER.
NEW STORK!
Jolin Bartemeier
H_to
AS REMOVED HlSSTork OF GOODS
lUyk. fn S'v«ouJ ^tr'-et. h't.
K iiti itn'1 f|j4iri^ .n h«» hns np«-riel
:i NI.W fiTOKK, mi*i wiii oip.
stantiy quod H^-rtfiiM.
eiitft' Furnishing GoodMf
Clothes i.iade t" r.-.i,,. ,i and
warranted to ,uit 'wlland i?m s.-pldlv
Hffd P'l
JOH^I JOKDI V
I -V"«. IU E.-T SEt 'ONl» STRKET. HRTWEE5
-kJN Bradv .-iiid Mam. 'liak' -to order and in the
be-i st* le. MEN AND HOYS' I ITHIN. oi
ev rv U' sci ijiti m. The tull' -t s:itii-of! 'Oier
sntied. *ali« it trolUn:v ul! :*t--merstheirooa
tinuuuiae of patronage. L- :. e !..i». myiS
A. naij.Ea,
KO. ItltA STREET, RF.I.OW PRC
IK oud, k.-c*i»eo istuntlv im SanJ atid tunkes
i JRt" Jer.
(•jrnts', |l#)s' »nil ('hlldr«*M*H
t'LOTHIN'l' ftbe b»-t n: terial an-.l ir aniar.ner
i ti.at can-»o'. fail t" /.*: I.i!»ral
patrouage respect nib. so|n it'd. i-iy-Jl-diy
JOS* Boaynr. t. w. rcwun
H0»BT 4 Mrt LEl.L.lXD,
U I E S
MAXUFACTUREKS
Of
Sail, B—n, Vliads, MoaYtfnga,
Jtrafkcts, Jtc.
Oontraotora for
Buildings
OJ £c*rf Dtefriftic...
SHOP it FACTORY,
••10
lasa,
,et
m.
•™ry
NOW OPENED. AT
PLUMMER'S
No. 50 Brady Street*
Above the iPoat OfVlo%
et W.flOTH STOCK Or
PAPER HANGIJfttS,
NtHHk HW tr AnhnI
BROHX BLANKS, WIIITK BLANKS, SATlHf*,
BRONZED N A TINS, STAMPED CiOU)
PAPKRS, FIGIRKD SHADES,
TM.Y SHADES* iilVT
All the Above at vrrj Low Prieetu
COMMISSION.
('TlAS.llKIJ) III "Sge^
Real Estate A omuiiH^ion Ageat^
IMlllM'ORT,
MI\U.
whii. •-.! u-i-ti,.:»
Bajlag & Nelllas Ileal KafMli
CoIliTlions of all kiuils,
PAYM KM' OF T.WES,
\f ?. )ti(llill|f LoillPh
Muklng Abstract Tlll«*«,
RENTING HOUSES AND FARMS,
Answering Letti rs of Inuniry,
Pceb:t-"S of all hind-,
Second doorflbove the l'o-t Ollic».
B. IlEINZ,
Prepare A Conii*fH Hrrrkut,
*0. 4 RVtlROW s' Ul.tM
P\YS
as 'tea.
fAfinrtw
.» y r/.f
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15 CENTS PER WEEK."
WALI
NUMBER 179.»
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3
FRO STEM)
J.VO
Stove*
mi
STOVES and TINWARK.
ftfeveaf
& WASHBURN
Mo. 56 Brady Street
Nearly opposite Post office.
Ati: IN STORE AND ARE RE' KIVIMO
the largest and ly.-st assortment of
PARLOR. COOK I HEATING
STOVES,
that can be pnr
11. A \V ha
in the eastern market,
tie. i n !u»,ve sal«- fuf
SAN
FORD'S
Celebrated fhalleage Heater!
one of the most economical inventions erer pro
duced, and for convenience and comfort as
equal.
it titiriv«!led
Triuyh|
Forest #al»
proa tiate,
and ether farnrHf pottelSH eat ON
I Y be obtain
ed at If ili- and Washburn s.
\^OT it" store jfuarhiitiedto gfreaatiaiMUe
or tbi money refunded.
Tbey
alao
brep the fehbwwl
*rv
K E K I I
ia wliich water never freezes.
•a&afbetarti to erder n short sfH( e
i O I N
ef all kinds proinptlv attended to. Calf
aaiat- goo-!' and li «BVa urkea."
0
KX'kiiy
K«epa«ke
yj h'JtsgRHte?
I i$ri
OFFICE, Sl.iRi DIVING-ROOM. BED-ROOM. ,-v?«
NCRSFHY. IIALL. AXtisttTIMn
-i ..
fiOOM .ViUVKS
We invite insn
raanet be surpassed. We invite inspect!
defr cotapevtioii. Also oo band a fall aloek ef
tion sad
Tinware, Jappaned and PorreMn Waft,
Ch^nb.-r getta. I'ianish Were,
"Britania t«ood-«.
,ir*%
•-1
i
CohI
Hods,
Imujjs, Shovels, l'okerb,
in '*i»»rt ev-thiee in the Kne.
Tla, Copper, A Sheet-lroa War**
u wi
••zed
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tf Sil
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