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e' lUIIMM CARDS. «ALL4«HKB lir^^KRIlV, A,TTORNKY8 AND OH ,'KSKI.ORS AT LAW Oon»evancrr. Office 1- Ix-clnre Ko* up stairs. Jlill 1T(HI'OKIt, ATTOHM.V 4 AMX 'JI .NT-.-N.OU AT LAW, Ki 3 lelc'a ItUick, liim-nport, low*. himri n PDHklHH, A.TTORNK.i. Kt Ai LAW Otko. 4. Vlel. W. H. SANDERS, H«me Carpenter nnd Builder, VO.PKHRl M'KXET. ONE «.V TIIK Wl 1' K\ KN 1'UH I', IOWA,— itl,,«. •H'rt W«*rB plat., apatatim prin-dIf l.-rt. 1 I an.l -u -4 Kl, »t*': tit llae.at tkiuf •al'atartp'U I i (l|»H ifl l t»,h c-t.tf. Ptotnpi paid tnorilrrv t»f J, biting. I'KI.TON iTHIKHm.!.. HOKSU S1LOEKS, H^ on i Sinrt, brtwren Ii»ek Island if /.ua, ir. /,'iy «/,,n» ShP,U. M. arvicvI: r. Han th. ...m -I S |n III til if r..f manurartorlnif and ailinliii-ti riiiK !m*.u.»M.'»r lor patnU ^a op. ratioi. corner of 3d and HrmW itrveta. liaraKKv aa—Jelin M. Adler, M. 0., J. W. H. Nt-r. It D. bitlH if A. nii.V.t:ii, tal itltADV STHI.KT, IIM.UW HKO .,n.1 teejia oonala itlf on hand and makal to order. 4)eal«'. IIM)*' «Mid 'hll«lrcu OM»riIIN.)ott i,. t,e«t material and in I innnimi Ihkt ratin.il fail t» lf*» alia'ailion I.ueia ytfrjua,t* raaiirt^tliillr a ili-'tU'il dlv WN. I. l'»MB'i:iC, ATt(»HN!D^*.Ai Y l.t«' Dtlioe No. lira Mtreet, ini-irt, I a. deeitt-dtt wn. r. I»I I B'OK, 4 TTOHNi V .t ol NSiil.OH AT I.AW A. and War t'lai u Aifent Olliee IlaTenpofi n Skioll. Vd Floor, e.r. Main 1 Second atretita. *Wi« a v.'T*«M. jiiiiw Huuiai pmtn iuMa:HN, ATotliceM.\Daaanp'irt'ni 11»H S A N o N S K l.OHS AT LA W. III PHYHD Hlock. lid Boor. jet T. U«*. JUIIH DAMM't'l.r.eItlWA i»KHt'K SOUTB aide Tlurd ati*•.'!, Itetween tlrady and Mala alteela. Mealdein nearly opposite. J. W. kl. II4laF.K, )AYMt'l AN AND St Ht(»ON. OKKt'K IN haai-metil 1 Slate llmik H.ii'.linc. It.ndence lb at., b»t. Kardr and I'erry a1rt*e«N. nolndw B.B.AB4B: A III I I, TTOHKK\s AND ill NSKI.I.OHS AT *W S K corner of Saconil and Hrady |reeta, Dav. oy .rl, Iowa. noM dtf anw i a. cona a. wti«oi o ar RT. A LATEST FASHIONS f» n A "V d. W. BRADLEY'S (Vlrbralrtl DVI'LEX MMJPTIC dime in »rlei tt(!r ma' ner anl warrant*^, Bon* ian-4 Stuv* a ^t.n rf I .... utTAK LIKE TBI fergt-. umtwcW IU .hup Uft,, }.r,|.' T"** ^WI"• acbwl lor »coniF.. Ull.»i. ..f rK,u,u,-r*. wpW4ly «l,. r.-'thr.rf.,ur ofrtinarj.kirta w. r. i»K'K. •h""1 c«»io ON TI1IUI) STHKKT, HKTWKH!» I D.-'L ... Hr.Jr kint Mam, «l. to b». on. Bastdenrr. mi. "ati..n»l l.ii.k '& lUrinir li i. t„ .,f 11 OKI |lii,nal liat.k had an eipar team in the 'f l»rtitiatrr, I ruiiliilmt ,l k'nina |Wtf»rt n.tmfaction. If *i tfnrk aaipior ri rienerii praciiimii' r»'inly, agiii.l v a7h~. nAXlil»I-I.l.. ICK COttNKR VIKI.rH »I/»CK. IT Stair.", ui.i tl. i ntriitM l»l door to Igbt. latfn .«.rl. Iowa. "jl"' OH. it. •. HI I:HN, IKM 1ST. 'II.' .' ti. K..ri,»t Hl.wll. •j ul ninl P*-'f i i... 14 v^ar* S i Y O S K N in i taactiiur !. J""1-1L. imi. i*. m. W U K I I MUmir»iiatlil«' I'lijBlfiaii. OKU" li ,* M» UKSIIiKM i: ON I. 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(.l.ifl'HIM,, O U I S Htflio* .in S -.'.'ii ,in I." t'i.*ire Itlock. iter^e m*'l" tor ut-att.-reanliil rertieea |.a»anwn«». Iowa feb9* W. a\ cja *«-UI:I., B»«MIUC, ruirtl H\r*r\, i«ii' il«n»r I. i ..r TH- I»HV. Nnu-tns link, Dlulu 4V|-\'IM»KT, 1o\VA. WITH KM'II.ITIKS r\ I J. Law it naaw. 4'4M»K IIRI MI, TTOItNMS AND t'Ol'NMKI.OKS *r I.AW Otlice corner of Main and Sd Sta. ian'idw t, Mlilfl aLFHIB at'LLr. IIBIOW* A I.I.V, Jk TTOKNKYSANIH'OUN'SKI.OHS ATLAW. ifL Office corner )ld and Brad* Sta. Davenport, ICur*. tnchlS B. a.ini:,i ^Itlu and Ornamental Painter, G^LIOV NH\T TO MKTIUIROMTAH HALL mi the rear of hii t'lgnr St nnd IVrfona li**»rin|i ian^ in thi* lineM Fsiol* ton. are K iikrunteed perlect aatiataetton apt* dlf •r. w. !*is i.r.i.i.A^i. I jril.DKH. MAN1KACTI KKR OK SASH J3 Doora,. Hlinda. Mooldin^a, Hrarketa, Ao.— Vi.ntracla tor buildinit* of rv, ry deacription. Shop and Factory corner of Main and Thirtf ilraaU, Uavenpcrl, Iowa. a^l lStfidAw B»4^IKB. WOI B.O, lyilOl.KSALK AND UK1A1I. DKAI.ER IK illara, Carpel*, Oil Clalki, .Hal*, niw*. Wladow •aebM-dtf Kant CCIH1Street, oor. Pattf. WM7 Hi:\u ick, Nlran Nitit 1111, H. r.WBE ft B.AB'BI, PM'Billl'N, *«'. till jicvacvracn A*P SOLD ar LOWBST c**a and Luuiher Yard tn Front Street, above Railroad Hridge •1*0, Lumber ard on Harrison St. betweee lath A 15th Street*. Ie«f *tf DATKNI'ORT. IOWA JOIIN HOVVE, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, Oa» ami sttam ftpt filler, fko. 3S Ka*t Id Ut., Itaveaport, Ratliltii! Tti'.ia, Water •», NVKJV. IW. I,., I^.,u I'anu*, Korv Vii'ii inn- f»lii Ur*:kfla. Pn»{» Light IVr. Unt# u'.sis# Sh^W Pl«ara \Vh:*tW. Vjiu-fp, Ac. All fctaU of riuiut iiik:, Otu» and f*ir*ro I'ljv Vutlng joftt to on)«»r. All ordt-r» promptly es«coteS In tfood tyrtiAf isd it fair ratM infn«!) nijwr. 1 r.*l Hpnim* ^r»l .... »!.«'- riimi 1 i .L'."i'-r. I' rm- A'tlxr'a oBicf I in, (l- ^tr iit- i-t. ino»' H. "ti'l'iill th II A 1. Ilol I II.,.. in It. ritu- I*r..rn.iiK'l.•:f,r ti.. H»o* ,1 Hrmdf »«a. ti.. t,- h.T».-rtro. IU:ln.».t« ar-.' »rrW« r. w I ilcl A--.-mt,l:r».A, tli-f »r- IIB. A. W. .lia.^KH. i MtilnL-C..n.!..r, Huf*' =:»iy »nl K'"''/"'V.T.Vw n k v s S e v MTA^llAKI) SKIHT Ol Ihr I'aihinanblr World. an.l Hr»ily|St.' l»rnj.'.H 'a- F.r nunc Ml» Mid Ohlldrrn. ""T J** Hu|» rl«r to *1! ..Ili. m. Ifijalr«- f'r tli- nopli-i Klllp tt. (.,r ^.riiiir f-kirt. K"~ whi-r.-l ii.t bf I'i H. antl i Brad If5's Duplex Klllptle Skirt* VKKV II.KXIKI.K FOI.UKIl KASILT wlitin in iiai* to amall apace—tna kinir the in.ml air,-a. at Wlcjl. A^rt.i'at.l.' KI It! iali' und Hctuil Lind- aaf'a J.oi'lri Store, rraub nrr in what waa for* Marly known aa tli* Kullon llouar, no Water #|tert, at.ofr th. |irid|(*. iuu«^7 dlt a»K. a». Korean, U YSK'I AN ANI SI Hi.K.uN «ti 'I'll 'K S SIIIK .1.1 Street. 'lo ir !".» Hl»*lv .«II'I l»r. B.-II liilenre N.. •'!. rti Mmi, l. Ilarrlavn and tin. if.irm.-ilv Hi. I'r.**tivi ,"i i in I "i. *i life.) J-«- am pa«iH ,|. a.Mel to the i year-. hojei lo merit i Urj. aliare John Steohenson&Co B\ 141K la, I |AHI'KNTKK ANU lU II.DKK. HIIOI' OM I iimereial Alh'v, opp.iaita I'oat Otlioe. Da- I •a^nnel, I. 0" £*111-n-iAI B». ltl HtRIIMOl, jl. !»., :n with l*r. mk, e ,\.N AND SI iiCKtlN. t'Kl-'KT. Hi ker, i HI it .-r fie Dnvenj.ort worn. In all S WIKHI.BK. BradtcT'o Duplex Klllptle Skirt* VKHY H.VAIIII.K, KOI.!»KI (,• !.v:ir. i.i'-: 47 I'.aat TwrnlyNetealli fllr«etf NKW OHK. a. oat *c IIAI, TTtlRNKYS AT l. \W. o|. KICK IN SAM. £\. I'erry'a t-* 1 'u. I, I Otl.oe janl j. t!i'.i» i»a. •., IAN AND St KtiKON. OFFICE roniiU .• No cori«. huu and Third .ta, ItavKiioort. i..•». ivl *V f.. PHI:** IB, DAVKNl'ORT HOSIKRY! a:a»U'B HORM II, Proprietor. PLAIN AND FANCY K MTTINtl NK ATLf ltn«'. Sock an Twos tt *nd Retail. Shirld nnd Urswcr* inanufaoturfd to ord«r. Woul tiftken in eich»njrt» lor work, i'or. lid nnd Ripley 0irf«lsa AOTFFV FOB I)ALTON'S AM) AICKEN'S KMTTINC ItACIIWES, T11K HKST IN TIIK MARKHV. Power and Family Machine* fur aalifc l'*Tenport. Jao 'il. 'OT deinlAwly £. H. Dalr'a Dinlni Rooms 77 Dearborn at.. Chicago. SJt'Ct'KSIHiltS Tn t». n THOMFSdN. Yd!* CAN (r lu re Juat what jr.,n want and par for ju*t what foa have. It I* ch*«p«*r to patrontae tht-i I'jfO than any hotel wMle Mopping tn Uie city. It 1* centrally 1.Rated. CMnveuleiit to all parte of the city. Lu'.'o-dly Ptoa read* Cake* and AT TUB UNION BAKERY, Oa Ik* aorta-aide of gwoil Street, k*' tw«*a Brady aad Perry, HA OF THB BIST FLOUR, BT TO Uteifwlnwl Bakers, an* aepeeiaUy far Fauaalljr Uie. A. La MOITON, W St, AM door below thi nmMloaalBnk. AS. ^|. DALZKLLftBRO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GRAIN DKALKHS Areata for Urala, Rafe*, llalr. Fire •rlek*. I rmtii, atarro.Ac. Storace for (.ruin am'. Mdae. jnel-dtf A Card 1o the Public. Measr*. MI CHLK St BB.A^I. CJ Hhn«r«-», Ar. IAKI'KSTKRS AN1) lU'lI.DKRS, ON Hradv, belwcrn Sixth ami Seventh ctretti, •olarit siiare of th»» patronage of the people. Long etporience in bnildtng warrant u# in promising entire Katiafaction to ftli who Uror u« wltli t! inr patronaari l*ian« »nd eMimatp* for all kindn of HuUdiny Material* tumithed promptly and at reasonable priccn. feb dlf. MrOKI.K k HEAN. LATEST NEWS n\\ Morri O| hout tJ»c 1'. WEST. BKADUCY CAKT. «..!• (iwinff of Patent Hid Efli War. hou-.. anil Ofll. VI l'l.un.l«-r. «.1 .» 8 Brad. *1.. N V.' ,-,I dAw6m BradleyN DiiplPX Klllptk Skirt. yrKHV i Miii.K. Ki'i.i1 i't K A- IJJI kuiK tl. »l —ma- *k in worn In ail ADSWOIITH, WAI'SW OHTII CO, KAH1I.Y wli. n in im* in nri npv a nnall apace -ina kni(f tin* moat AtrreeaMi SKIHT worn. Is all Ma*. at Wlioleaale and Hetail l.y ISA At' IIKHM:I»._ Brndley'N Duplex Klllptle Shirt. YKHV KI.KX I HI.K, JOI l'KI t. Br TELEGRAPH, TO THE DAII.V DKNOCBAT. A I I.V whfti iti r.i|H Hinall apace —uia rt nnd ktng the ninat Akrreenlili- SKIHT wnro. In all vith airea, at IVItoNauli- nml Iti tail liv IIKH/.llKitii, tloiillMAM A *'0._ atrnllr)*« Itaplri a:illp(l* Mklrt. 7KUV u.i:\ini:. nl.i»i.l DASII.Y wli. n in line to or. upT it amall apace -tna kniK the in..at A«reeul.le KIU1 Ho n. In all am a, ut Wholesale and KII4T tHll I.V KI IIDK A I'ALLAHT airNdley,« a»tt|l«-a elliptic ftklrt. Kl.i I HI.K. KOI.DKD FAMILY I'ltpv a amall apace nta \/"HlV KI.K Avraeahle »lien in u* SKIHT kin^f t!i'* moat •l«en. ut Wind worn. In all fiule uud Ketail l.v (V S STHKKHER. JOHNBtEPMtN llitiulu«'tMr«ra STREET CAR8 NA WIWIIKI.TOW, July BEKATB.— KU 01 At the executive aeaeion held tOilay tbe Sentile inaiftetl i*n its amendment to tbe a ii urninettt reaolution. and aaked for com imite« in conlerence with tbe House on re opening door*. ary vain* ]-««. t«'hlw.|'1« Mr. Kamsey oir. red a tntleaxe bil for tha extru Kttdnn. Objected to. 1 be 'lerk of the ll»u*e annoonceJ an agreement of the tJonferenct Committees. ..u adjournment, whlrb waa also agreec to l.v the Senate, yeaa 1., nays U. A committee ap|K)inted to notify the ('resident that Connrtss waa ready to ad jjuro, A meaaage frotn the I're*ident waa an nounced. He «ii?ned the lesolution ol in patliy with t'rete, and ft luil to e»ttt!»Hfh jie&ctr with certian Indian trioca, anil to eitrrv out a treaty with Tensnela. Mr. Nye moved to reconsider the vote adopting the conkreuce rejKirt Wit, 136 to 1». •. Mr. 8uinncr inquired if the President WUH goiti) to return tbe bill to establish equal rights in Hie Diatrict ol Oltiuibii. Ajourued until .'1st ot Moveniber. lIol'HK— A resolution lor printing :i,500 copies ot certain chapters ot the report of Capt. now M»j. Uen. A. A. Humphrey, on physics and hydrography of the MisaiMippi river. Adopted. The House proceeded to the consideration of the Senate Hill establishing |ebi e with certain Intlian tribes Onino'ionot r. Windom, bia own name i wan struck out as one of the Commissioners and that of J. T. Tapjicn. sulistttuted. The bill was lurther amended, on motion I of Mr. Windom, by (Striking out the -.inland 1,1 sections and inserting in lieu the lullow ing I'liHt said commissioners are required i toeXHtn me Mini a leet a tli^tnct or district* of country liaving a sufficient area to receive I all the Indian tribes now occupying tern'ory ens! ol the Kocky Mountains, not now jieace- I'jlly residing on permanent reservation un dcr treaty, to which tlic government ha* no right of occupation and to which said otnmissioners can obtain the right ol occu pation in such district or districts shall be sultli-ieiit until they are able to organi/.s lands to enable said trires respectively to nippori themselves by agricultural and pas toral pursuits wild district or district!- win n so selected and the selection approved by i'(ingress, shall be and remain (x rmancnt homes lor said Indian tribes to lie located therein, and li" person not member of said trities shall be Dcrmitted to enter thereon without the permission ol the tribes inter eated except olliceis and employees of the I nited states. Provided, the district or dis Iricts shall In- so located so as not to inter fere wtili tinvel on itnv highway located by the au'horitv of the I nited States, nor wilh the route of"the Northern l'acilir llailroad, the Inion 1'aeitir 'llailroad, nor the propos nl route ot the Atlan'ic and Pacific railroHil by way of Albuquerque. The bill I hen passed. On motion of Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, the Judiciary Committee were authorized to ^eit'.l lor p'-rs im slid papers to investigate aa to whither Kentucky and Delaware have governments itepubiicnn in lorni. Als. iippoini snb-commissioners with powers to administer o»tlis Mr. Covode move.I to suspend the rules so that he iniglii ollet resolutions instructing the Judiciary I'ommillte to have printed the tfcSliiiiony in the impeachment case,—the minority ns well as the tiisj irity report lie also atlirined his beli«.-t tl al the investi gittioti should be conducted with all the principli s mid rules ot law, and declared that no lieltel was entertained as to political iui|iortHiii-e ol forcing tin- impeachment. The Spcukt laid Iteh-re the House, the Senate's amendment to the II"Use concur rent resolution about adjournment Mr. Pike moved that tbe House adhere to its action. Mr. Prowbtidge moved to concur in the 8euat« ttUM-uduitiul. ICt jec-U-d— ca» U2 nays Mr. Pike's motion to adhere was agreed to. Mr. Wilson (iT Iowa) chairitian of the Jadii iray t'ouimutee, reporle it pretmble and ict-oltilion ri riling tlmt Laluvetle llakei was, ou the 2 i iy ol July, iluiy sutniiioiied to a, ar mid ic»tily betore the Judiciary Committee in relerence to certain allegations hfiinst the President and that be neglected to appear and di reeling tliat tiie Sja-aker issue a warrant to the ."-eriiennt-at-Ailns, c.immaiidiiig him to tnke linker into custody and have hitu brought tielore the bar of the House 1 answer lor contempt ol authority- of the House. Adopted A reaolution was offered by Mr. Logan and amended by Mr Schenck, to order the Judiciary Committee to report forthwith all testimony takeu in the impedchmi-nt case On motion of Mr. Julian it vias adopted, 57 to 47. The Conlerence Committee on the con current resolution for adjournment, repott ed a res.''.tition that both Houses adjourn al hull past lour this afternoon until the '.'1st ol Noveml-er. Agreed to !y a vote of 71 against 40. WASHINGTON. WASHHITOH, July Co.—The House to day dccidcd that thu Committee on Judiciary report forthwith the testimony in the im peachment case. The chairman of the Com mittee immediately collected hi! manuscripts and had them piled on his desk in order, at the proper lime, to report to tile call, but a resolution ol Representative Covode, re quiring the re|»rt ot the minority to lie (muled in the testimony intervened, and the House, pending its cousideration, adjourned to November 'Jlsl so the resolution went over several copies of printed testimnoy had found their way into the bands of corres pondents. lint alter the adjournment, so far as possible, the Itadical* having held meetings and declared that in view of the facts which transpired in the House, the in junction of secrecy should still be continued regarding the evidence. WASHINGTON, 8MS3 na aqviTABi.B un imnuoi (oonvv «n i-mno av.va* "rn-l,i" r-*o**, onau aaaav rat IOWA, •"Wirm.rr.'s nrnniM, mveetoer. O F1R«T PRCMtuta O1 y or a Mttrr W BAIRETT'S HAIH RESTORATIVE a th. N. 11- .HI. Afiinllml fi Ha r«r hoide. HI NL.HU. ™T.5TISST V lAlltTT'l Vegetable Hair Restorative «CM i Krai tHHIIDd abte afticle Chpr«u£ho«| AMI aSke •a V Nonh md Soutk. *1 »o* 4. a BARRrrr co., ~i ipiiiim aujicaasraa, K.m. Mi»raMaaM«a«iAau. NEW YORK. Niw Yoms, July 22. Two prise fights toolc place in New Jer ey on Satiirdaf the I 7T round. Mtirti nt the time has I'een ocrnpied With A Tri'iun1.' s.tfoit! ssys: A Philadelphia a person*! ili»te twtwren Chandler of p«p«r abuses the President for panlonutg Michftiari ami Mr Ke»N-tnlm of Maine. T»ombs- but the firt is the I'reile'it l* not Mr. r.'iariiilpr cliitreed Mr. FY'M-nden with (viiiversatism and with defending An drew Jnhns-iti. K''-«i-r'.lrn replied that he WM asiiiii.tfiil f.ir il»e I'roai ient. lit- ex pressed i ititeiii 'l f«-•* Mr. Cbaodk-r, an.! harmed htm with untruth. Mr Chummer replied by borliiif back Mr ehMtiden* cmtempt and reiterated bia *tatmerits, aayinu it waa well known to the Ben&te an ltbe cuntry he hail I n wetk alter week ami month alter montti the dc lender nl Andrew Johnaon. gui)ty of the alledged ctienre. Toombs has not been nardoned, and has not t.een an ap plieanl fur executive clemency. wis- lir,^'to »n 1 i n hi* record, am) denied be ii.TF can! lor executive cuni.imj. A A special t" the 11 era'3 ftom Nc* Orleana «K. A natrain legation. The remain* that ed to the Austrain legation. The remaina are now on the way to Vera Crux. Thefe is no truth in tbe atateaenl that foreign consuls have been aolwied in Mezieo. The Herald'a Fort Phil Kearney apedtl says: Judge Kinny, of th* Special Indian Commisaion ha* just concluded a highly aatisfactory council with l.fHK) Crow In dians at this point. Tbey ar* anxioua to join in an expedition against th* Sioux.— While in c'unril the Chejennes ran off their horses. The Crows secured then, killine three Indiana. I'uii AUO, July 22.—The extensive shin* gle factory of C. Mears & Co., at the foot of West Harrison Strset burned last i^ght.— Loss, f:'0,000. The Tribune, this morning, publishes its retraction in the Oerrit Smith case. Itacir cu'.ation on Monday is smaller than any other day in the week. The following is a text of the joint rsso* Union authorizing tbe extension of the mail steamship service: That the Postmaster General be hereby authorized to extend and improve the mail steamship serviee to Japan and China, authorized by act of February lsi'5, by establishing a regular mail connections with such other sea ports in China and Japan as will in his judgment promote the usefulness and efficiency of tbe mail service established by such act, provided such extensions and improvements of service are made without adtlrtiesal ex pense to the Government. MISSOURI. ST. LOUIS,.July 22.—A telegram from Gen. A. J. Mmith, dated at Fort liarker on 2i'th to lien. Sherman's headquarters here, states that reliable information has been re ceived that iiishop I.arney and parly res ported attacked by the Indians near Fort Lamed and the men killed and the women taken captives, passed Fort Dodge, 55 miles of Fort Larned in company with a Onandafter large train on the 15th inst. The reported massacre mtiBt tln-refore be false. Daren port Market Report. OvrtcB or THB Uimron llawouaav, July a", I##7. KLona. —Ilt.st HBASHS,( XXX.) A* (old bv Jas, Johnston D. H. Sears A Son* and John (mod Wholeiale tin 1 k flu.60. Retail Sacks, paper, (ll W. hh!. aK'."".: \\l '.lill Mis^iinri While Winter, inssoka, §18.10 Wholepale liocts per bhl lea*. Coa* Mbal.—Per Vm Its, ai.tfftta.io. WHIAI- Ooa* RYE OAV* HaaaM— No. 1 No. S July 21.—'Tbe Judiciary Committee held a meeting to-day and deci ded that, a* the impeachment testimony was nut presented to Congress, it cannot be made public until next session. WASUISOTON, July 21. The President nominated Mr. (jreeley for the Austrian mission withoat consultiug Mr. Gr*el*y.— Kvery member is said to have favored the confirmation but one—Mr. Tipton, of Ne braska, who refused to take up the matter because Mr.Ureeley signed the bail bood of Jeff. Davis and denouuoed Maximilian's ex ecution. All the colleagues of Mr. Tipton, Republican and Democratic, entreated him to yield his consent to consider the nomina tion,but in vain. Mr. Greeley's name theres fore will have to be sent in again nest ses\ lion, CHICAOOe rmrttrn, July 21.—The gTTIttWtt offtw I rit Smith agnim-t the Chicago Tribune for libel, hiving dHinages at fifty thousand dol lars, WHS settled to-day, after a personal in terview between Mr. Smith and the propri elors. Mr. Sinn It haretil that the Trthttne i acrused him i feigning insanity and taking refuse in an asylum to avoid the conse queitcfS ot his complicity in the John lirown ruid. This intimation tbe Tribune I made upon tbe strength of depositions from I medical men as to Mr. Smith's real insanity. The extracts admit that Mr Smith really was insane. The Tribune will also say that it has Mr. Smith's assurance that while ig norant of John Brown's raid into Virginia, be loved and admired Brown, his principles and his courage, and revered his memory. This statement will be published by tbe Tn bnnt to morrow. Tbe suit, therefore, stands dismissed. Work on tbe custom bouse at Cairo bas been atopped by order of the Government, for enlargement on tbe original plana* MINNESOTA. •iNNkPoLts, Minn July 80.—There is a •r»«i freshet it, the Mississippi. The water }V«h ns.in lsod. The Suspension Bridge t- Anthouy Bridge are threatened. r*rel«ia Sew*i,^UBI|(|c (able. PALIS, July 20 -SAP.,^ to buy large number* of torses tor use ol lhe renclt army, and militar* In France are overtasked wui'worw LJIRIH)*, July 20—Tbe torlea |n the House of LonU suauti. UH. Derby lteform llt'tvaa I'er li V''(i'2Sc. Kiaia.—Pcr dozen, lt»e. WniTi KBASS. I'riiite navy fl.TA to a^-00. II**.—P. ton, Timothy 16,00 Upland Prai rie ai". el ur-en Al't'lcs—-."0 per bethel. COAL—liv the load, UlugMc, at yard, 1»«, de ll?ered,li"c per bushel. MK I 'I I I S July 20.—Home seven deaths from cholera yesterday. The diseuse is stcad ilv increasing, though so fur is not assum ed an et idemic torm. The ravages are con duct) almost exclusively to ninnies. A Board of Health has been organized to put the city in I sanitary condition. There is little or no excitement in regard to it Chlrags .llurkets, By Telegrapb.l Jolt S3, riour—Choije ssmplos of fresh ground Min nesoiaaiul other favorite descri|itions held very tir®, hut old grjtind and superfine are very dull, and to ettect Bales holder* are compelled to ac eept the extreme inside prices. W inter extra 13,.'.0i£ 14 ,t i' spring extra* 11.00011.75. Wheal—Tlie market la bure of all (It scription and il is impossible to give '^notation* which will be of benefit to jmrtie* wliti are buying for shipment to tin* market. No. apriig l.'JS(,j 2.t'0 regular receipts altogether nominal No. 1 spring scarce and uo i|Uolatien* can t.- given new red winter dull, and sellers are compelled to make very important concession* in orucr to realise. Corn—Sellers generally holding off closed doll at M'-jOt'Ci Oats—Quiet So'^(iiS4c. provisions—Market was firm,and holders ask ed high prices on meats and barrel pork, but buyer* did not meet them freely. Shoulders -Held at lOJ^Mllc. Mess Pork— ^o-titJliC-'". .26. Hides—Scarce and nominal. l.ard- Dull *nd unchanged. Chlcag* Live Mlack Market. By Telegraph.] July 81. Hogs -Received to IS o'clock 13 cars market opened weak and decidedly lower early sales were mads at ii.6&@ti.Ttii but later, as orders were leceived from the Kaatern markets, there was more lirmness, aad we .|iiote the market at fi.Sii«£6.6S, and all sold. Cattle- Received to 18 o'clock 2 cars thare were no transaction* to report this morning prioes are merely nominal, at 4.50(47.60 for common to best. tiaclaaati market. Telegraph. Jo If H. Flour—Hull and lower family 10.00Q11.00. Wheat- Dull and irregular 1.10 for Ko. 1 spring. Corn—Dull and prioes nominal. Oats—Dull at M. Rve—Dull under large sapplv and prices low er No. 1,1.37. Cotton- hovers at45 holder* oat of Ute market difflealt to give quotations. Whiskv—Stea.iy aiz.^v in bond- Mess Pork—Advanced to S4 00 and held high er at close. Bulk Shoulders—Bold at 11V, and aides at 18. Bacon Shoulders—Held at 1SV( aad clear sides at 10 sales of the latter at 15*-.'. Lard—Dull and unchaaf*4. llutter—Steady. Urocsries—Steady. Cheese—Dull. Naw^Vartt IRsurlKeti. By Telegraph. 1 July tt. Cotton—Firm, ST. Flour- Steady freih ground, dnll aad heavy 8.'25(iZn.S5 for extra State 10.15@18.«0 for Round lloopOnio. Wheat—yuiet and unchanged S.15 for No. 1 Milwaukee 2.75 for ainber Mich. Corn—2(ii?'.clower 1.08(|1 ,C2 for new mixed winter l.'Sigl.o'i for fancy 85@9S for un sound. Oats—A shade ilrmer, for wis tar MA #8 for Ohio. Pork—Higher, 2^.25®28.75for Mesr. Lard—Cnchanged, lj^ll}{. New l'*rU Maaey Market By T*l*graph.] Jaly n. Stock*—Strong. Bond*—5 2'*of'B2, 1.11 Vj of 'M.1.MW: of '5. l."iH new, 1.0SV 10-40*. 1.02^ coupon*, 1-0J% 7 -8II*, 1st scries, 1.0S DEVORE & 8HEPPARD BANKERS. Port BjnrM, Illla«l8. CBLL KXCHAHOI OR ALL PRINCIPAL C1TIM of tkeCnlted State* and CoatiaantalKDrope Col lect Ion* made promptly aad remitted on da* of pay. ment. fREFK RKNCKR. National Bask oTComeree, aad W. It Lee, lfew York Merchant*' Saving*, Loan A Treat Co.. aad C. 8. natchina A Co., Chicago Allen, Copp Nee bet, and Jno. B. VaPe tt Co., St. Louie First Nat. Bant, Bock bland. Illtnola janvt-ay MARVIN A WHITE, BANKERS, Us. Br*adway, New Verk. Stocks, Bands, GoM sad all kind* of Qo«ura*n*at Secnrltle* parctissed and sold oa coauslsaloa. 0^ RaraaoicB*—NatkMl IMk oCRosth Aaevtea, N. sp Baak, II. T.: Idwarda, HkkdM Jt Btebarde. Bestosi: W*s. Clapla A Co.. Mos HiMnaal hsk .Iowa. BIU. !!Kf« fTAPPAWfl oE*«.-Soaethin» New and very fin* 1 CUI and see at Aral between Robby Wade and Thomaa lavanauch Wade waa winner. The olber v-ranto CLEAXTKG.-NOW ts rm TIME To bHwcen Uwter, the •'Infant' -meMuririg *•«»».' ,'1 T4* $ fact 4 iochea—and Johnny Ilogtn. Til ••Infant" knocked Hogan out of time on tha OCR NKW The Herald's London correspondenttajs: The looal (Government of the Province of Ontario, Dominion of Canada waa complet ed yesterday evening, by the appointment of McCameron Secretary, »nd E It. Wood Itecciver Cieneral. Kicction preparations wire continued with great vigor. Tbo Kelortners were I gieatly derided. The Herald's Wasliington special learns that thu intensions of S, cretarv Seward t'iat he does not ititcnd to send a Minister to Mexico, as a retaliatory measure fir the re% i cognition of his message concerning the lite ef Maximilian, and for the purpose of a foreign war against Mexico, and of showing the chiefs of that boaRtful llepub lio the fu extent of their dependece on the I.'nited States. L'*R A ORIOOR. mTrTn e r.v. at ""*'•ae"**om«-. dtSerwt pa* gtuugs. ""I Slrwt, near P. o. (t»orKU/}Wfl,tA^TK rmlJ B.wk»t r.i, ,\i l'..rrv St,,,.!. .PIN A vn "APKH f. I .ate advi.es from era Crux state ctt«a,» M*' 4 idtincjn' it the Lo-lv of Maximilian will be deliver Jrv rraroe s,oni A OHliiiM r,'r!7 trt"-'t. neat I\t Office. 8PRINO Pt RCItASEs ARR CON8TANTLT arriving. Look oat for Noveitiea. aapLl (»RIO »8, 65 Perry street, Davenport. P1CTCRB FRAMBS. W, hav, |.T,IT «ed to oar lartf* aMortment —w ptttera* never made twfore. at MP^rr J,: 8? U"IOJS. 8S Perry Str. t, j.,^t RAILROADS. Cileif*) R«ek Island A Paeltt» Railroad. 1"67. Sninmrr Arraiifrmeni, Tr*marun bv Chtcaeolinic which i* twelve mie* ute* f*Hertlian l»Htenti0rt time OSandNuntilKT A A K K MON I V, A PKlL id, 18«f. turl.er notice, train* will lear* Davenport dailv, "•undavs»ce|,tedi as follows Guiu^ Kast—lfct Mail tram ut 7 2d N:u*l.t eij.rcs 55 Going W«»t-l«t. K xprei* and Mail for Newtcn and V a»lnii({t.in 7 f.'i Arrive at Davenport datlv, I Sundaya excepted owe ... the Ea*t—1« NiRht etpre** at. .7 80, k. 2.1 I»aily Ki Antail. 6 ftc. p. From the West-J*4 Freight from Newto'n aad •a follow ti: From I WHshin^'l 4^0 At Peoria durt it! navigation), with l'aekot* for all point* on Illinois River. Al Newt'in, lew* City, and WaRhington with Weitern Stape •.'* Stages, lor all points W..at Southwest and Northwest. Sleeping Coaches on all Night trains. Through Ticket* for sale *n llaagag* checied to Prin cipal Kastern CitU -and Towns. I'. A 11AI.I., A**'t Gen. Supt. Chicago. A. KIMBALL, A»»T. Supt. Iowa Division. Davenport U. II. HILLS, Ag't, Davenport. Davenport, April it". 1817. 1866* Ureal Central Route 1866* E A. S 1.' WINTER ARRANCEMENT. 4 Dailv Patisenffcr Trains. nday. Nov. Ifith 1 Si.ft. Passenger a Oentrfti Kailroal, will kme Iroai lircat Central L'nion Depot, s trains, CHICAIK COMMERCIAL. Suuda.iMii.. pted. t'3 0'i per busfael. L7» 1.10 tea l.uo 66 80 60 No. 1 No. a Rejected Connecting tliroog'i to all cities and towns in the Hast. Thin tt the ohlv Direct Route tin Niagara Fall*. Passengers holding through tickets are allowed to stop o'er at points ot interest on the Line, and resume their uts at pleasure. The Michigan Central Katlroad have, during the r-ast year, built clegan' new dav and night coaches, exnre—lv tor the through tratlic. which, for comfort anil convenience, cannot be evcell on the continent. The traveller, whether on business or pleasure, is respectfully invited to examine before starting upon hia journey. I'CLLMAX'S INL*. SLKF.mu KLBOMVT, CARS, NIW A'«n ou all Night 'I'ruuis. Berths can 'oe Secured at all times during the day, either by mail, telegram, or personal application. Through Tickets, na this popular route, can he obtained at offices of connecting roads. In Chicago, at Oeueral Oftiiv, corner Lake and Dearborn Suets, and at ti rent Central Depot N. KICK, lien Sup't, Detroit. HENRY C. WKNTWOKTH, Oen'l West'n Passenger Agent, Chicago. JO\AH WHITCOMBfN R-C'IIKMIV for Asthma, itosi: O HAY FEVER, «ScC'. Th* late JUXAS WHlTCMa, ef Boaten, well known for his sterling integrity, visited Europe a few years fsince for tbe benefit of health, whieh ws« aach impaired by freqneiit attscks of sa»A«NOI»B AKTHIBA. While in (iermany, an eminent pbysicisn, who became interested in Ins case, proaised him relief, lie followed the treatment ordered, and, to hi* surprise aud joy, hi* asthma instant 1y di*tp|esred. He procured the recipe which had accomplithfd so much for him, brought it with him to this country, and it beoame the prop ety of the present proprietors This remedy, has been used in thousands of the worst eases, with astonishing and uniform success and it is now offered to the public with confidence in its aerits. It contains no poisonous or injurious properties whstever and an infant may take is with perfect safety. (8** eirwslSr accompany, ing each bottle.) Eitract from the Life of »ashington lr Ting," »y his aenbew, Pierre V. Irviag, Vol. IV., page 672: -'The doctor prsssiihnit. MpeHaseat,— what had been suggested hv Dr.(0. W.) Holme* on his late vitit. Jonss Whiteomb's Remedr for Asthma,' a teaspoonlul in a wine glass of water, to be taken every four hours. A good night was the result." ASTHMA ci AUA. Aftrosv, Yates Co-. V., May 16, '8#. Editors Rural \,.w Yorker: Seeing atl in,mirv in the Rnral" for aenre Tor that tlistrecsing disease, the Asthma, I write to let the in.mimr know "hat has almost cured me. 1 hsve had the spasmodic asthma lifleen rears and never fotind any mclicine that would pre vent an attack when it coming on until I commenced taking '-Jona- Whiteomb's Remedy for Asihma. I commenced takmgthis remedy eighteen year* ago and i.ave not bad a severe parmy am since "WHITCOIIB'S RKMEDf" has done for "eallthatitia^mended^odo.^^ R*-Prea's Martin Vna Barea's Sufferings in bis last illness were greatly alleriited by the use of Jon.ta WHITCOKB'S Asrnaa REMIDT, ethers, We*len» Union—4'.'!^. H. Y. Central—1.8» v. Krie—7IH Reading—1.05'. 1.07J£. tB.r.Ai Dae- a. as proved by lettere in our posMtiaion from his Physician, and from Mr Van lJuren tiiui*elf, egpreeaing muah gratitication with the results of its use. Recommendatory entices might be more ea t*"ded, but it is nssdlrr* boeaase reallr bat oaa theme u the bnrdeta of them *11, aad their gen *al spirit i* eambiaed in the above. I'MBrra COCOAIWB, is *ap*rior to all aaiaal eU* ia the follow lag paHleolar*-. It is a .-ooliag Vegetable Oil. (Aaiaal oils are heating Its rapid absorption leaves little residue oa tbe surface. (Animal oils do aot powesstUs peculiar HV any groat degree.) It dors not quickly become raaeii. (Aaimal oils do.) It in.parts glossiness to the hair br it* p*ae trating power, reth*r than br mereo«tward lae tre. (The contrary is true with regard to aal aal otls. ••THE LATE STATE FAIR." Joaeph Harnett A Co., |Be*t«i, wee ST. LOUIS. SAXTON & CO,, I A N O S AS I' MASON SL linn! ft Ho-u*h»on'a i i New KrtrtltluB of Dickens, ant ,.w )vHllu U SK liHKiitS' rravi»n lllltj ala.In colors and plain, the' latent atvSt 5 9 a KTKTPS r- NawW ou J\ and Water Co or*, Ur-ahe*, canvass Pallett* Ac.. Ac., at the Ko*r.vl"if «.! i. Cabinet Organ»! WAKEftOOMS, Cor. Firth St Walanl iia* {tnierthe South.TB Hotel, i apr dlr ST LOi'iS,!»» ST. LOUIS LEAD AND OIL CO., MANUPACTl'RKRS OF limerif and Cattor Oil, WIRRMTEO STRICTLY PURE. AND HTAtDARB PI aiK W I S E A A *d, freight tor Newton aad Wa*h A The 1'omp'vr aleo prepare White Lrad hraaded O'B'nlloa, Htitr, I'aloa, Superior I'remlaai, I^K-lt'de t'liltoa ana Hellcroatnlae. Solitln l»a^cnport by HP.I.B.V WOOD, TAH PtTTK^i MABHH, B- 2d. Krpress from Hew ton and Washington OCfatCTMRI. At Chicago with »H Kaatern Route*. ffiAt Joliet with A A M. L. R. R. for Bloom* iiiKtoti, Sprini!ll'll. 4c. At LaSalle wnh I. t. It. K for Dutileith. 81 Lout*, t'airo, Ac. At Pond Creek with C. 11. A R. R. for Bur* lington, Keokuk aud Quiney. NTKVIilHOn A. a:. M. BI4LI.OMII. HENRY A. HOiEYER I cS COMMISSION MERCNANTS, Ni' S'U'lty Huildlni^, .. St Mo. Special attention ^itren to the Sale Am! fur* chate FLOL'R AQU OKAIN. In onlur to our th** AdvAntAffe* «»f the prill :p« Market*. We will niakei'a^ti Au\aurc«ott t*otifikToro^nifi to ourCorrv-ionicnt« in New Orleana, Chi- New York, ami «')mlunati. J. A. PUZKONI. Bk*\ rACTCRtn IMI-ORTAR or HUMAN HAIR, No. Ill North 6th Street, ST. I.Ot IS, MO. Your Attention i-n solicited to the lar^c Mock of hn mAn hair jromtt*. Bra:«U of long hair. Wljri# Tou Curl^. WalcrlalM ninl all description* of or nanumtAl hair, which I otter at lower rate* than Any other houxr, aui warrant all of cry superior work mathlnp. J. A. POXZOM'K Meilicatfl Complexion Towder, i* now aekn .i^ led^ed tliotiPJind* «»f la lie* wh» «i»e It daily, to In the -.'lif preparation that not roUL'll the kin, turn(i«p, l»1i-Ltr»»r let\e black hpota 1A the ioren, ir iither discoloration*, w!d,?h in the reMolt tf tilting the many iii»truiti!i u\v lH f-«re the public. lNic/tioiV Medieated Complexion I'owder Imparti to the skin a beautiful transparent whiteness, mak'Hi the Hkin delicAteiy soft and eino«»th. rcmo\es Freckle*, TMTI, follows iltOO %. !VI. V^il, Snndava excepted. ?:00 A. !*l.l'»v Krpress, Sundays excepted. Bite l. VI. Kittling Kxpress,Saturdays i ci'lite.l. •:ts a*. M. Nl ^ht Express, Saturdays snd oiid allaya all irritation. Thi* valuable co-met ic can be ».-| with th -^rcit--t ••,,nfideii« e, tb.-re nothing MO'irioii* ill itn .mipowition. S«»M ty a,|| drujrjists. J. A. st. I^.uw, Mo* aprl-diy' Inxtiitor andS.de F'roprittor. THE0LDH0USE! Engene Jaceard & Co. liNTAHLinillill No. North Fourth Street .St. I.ou'.s, Mo. Corner of i »bve, under tin* Everett Houce.) DIRECT IVNlllTERS AMI HAMTAfTlTiKliS, Wnolesalc and Rc'ail Dealers in Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry* Aiift Hii.irnu ARi:. FltHNClI AM And Ameri in FlAtrdWare ami Cutlery, llich, Kaft cr And Toilet i»o*nls, Itronae', «•!•. llmr J.*w Iry attd Ail work in our line made to order ami warranted. f'ri'vs 'jpf* Orilers hy mail arefully attended to. ry much reduced. LAUtiKSTKSTAIiI.lSUMKVT WESTOFN. YORK. flrrviAt.TY. A spb'ndif! assortment of larpe And amall Masir.il lloxc*. ran^it^' from to |4W. IB. KI Al AL A. CO., t«aeral (aaaiggiai Merehaatt, No. S2 Honth Main Street, ST. LOUS. PROMPT BALKS AN1 QUICK RETCRNB. Cnusli iimei:ts K I'.. Kimhall Ai'i.N.w Orleans, forwarded fTce nf h:ir.'and advances mado on same. mchttHUm STERLING PRICE i CO.. COMMISSION A FORWARDING mu it cm NTS, 28 North CommerdAt Street, BT. LOl'IS. WP solicit consignment* »f the prodixti of tbo Upper aMi*siselppi alley, nil of which will receive our careful and prompt H'tetttioii. Liberal advaoceo oti cunsifcriim- Mts wii n desired uprKMCm J. B. SIIKLES & CO., WI10LKSALK UKAI.KR IN SADDLERY AND IMPOKTKRH UK Saddlery Hardware. No. r.-iT Miln Street ST. I.oI 'lS. MOODVi MIl'IIUi & CO.' Waioleaale Dealers la AND CIGARS, !(. 71 Sccnd St., earaer Mn, 81. Louis. liTHIV MOODT. lOfllVA C. IIOIH •OBIT V. AJtDiaWI. (OClS-dwtf JAWS *. KCITL. OLO. J*. JOH* R. TT*!*SL KERR, HOWE A CO., OENCRAL COMMISSION —AWT— FORWARDINO RRERCNANTS, No. 412 S. I*vpe and Commerrial, »t. Ijonlt, Mo. pKHSdNAL attention plvento the purrhAoe Andaale of Flour, Orain, rrovisims, Ac. Orders for all ktcd* of 3f«'rrhandite, Produce and Provisions filled At low' *t Market rat«*e. Hi KoM. Campbell,Prest. of MerrbAnU* National Dank of Umis, K. M. KAOSHS, JuUMOrBtDT. Dev.nport. TilLJ HAM LIST AMFHK'AN CLOCKS, KNGt.lSH A SATOtieI, Pree*t of Commercial Bank of 8t. loais: Isett Kerr A Co., Bankers, N« w York Clark St Co., Bankers, Leaven worth, KatiSA* First NatiooAl HAnk, LeAvenworth, mchlS HAYDER WILSONS A ALLEN, No. It Main Street, St Louis, Mo. AVE OS HAND THI LARGEST beat selected Stock of REISS A CO., (8aeeee*ors to Reias A Eadebroek,) iXAXtrrACTCRERB OF ALL K1HM OP Trarellag aad Packlaf Traakt, Valleea, Carpel line l^atlier TrawellaK LADIES' PORT MONIES, AC. Wholesale and Retail. No. IK aad IN Maatet SC, b*t«un Mate aad Baeond, 8T LOUIS MO. Prompt attention to orders Ifroa abroad. Price list sent by mall when r**BC*twd. IPH*d»y E. H. HAZEN, M. D., Physician and Sargetni. INpractice, CONNECTION WITH THB OENCRAL special *tt*atioa paid to tne dlaaaae* of the ere, the ear, the kidneys and the pelvic organ*. Oflke: Dareaport,Brady street, two doers Bontk of tbe Davenport National Bisak. Jyedtf Removal. rua TBR aocn, g^RKMOVO) HIS HAT, CAP AKD TBR Miaa—a. iHD FUR Me. af Weet Baeeaa stresi, between Harrison sad Rtpley *t*., where be will IMP THODK. Unmpatt. n. LANGFELDT, TIIODE & CO. !«•. West ftersad Ktr««i, tofeeaps#* Mst«». IMrORTCB8 AND. DBA LIBS IN German, French & Spanish Wines, Freneh.Coffnae Brandlra In Original Packages* SOLK AOKNTS FOR Uei *s Malt Eitriict bererag* ol llealih, by Pkyvlclans of the Old and New Worli. wAIMtf WHOLESALE HOUSE. DRY GOODS N O I O N S Al ami AS BIMD1 S1MKK*. HATing leASfd the large AI4 Matiafactloa gnaraateed both as te goods aad prioaa. 0*11 aad eswdMb LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONAaY STEAM EN8INES A TOOLS. Miiachester, I. A. Bl'RNHAM, I'lni. WM (). MEANS. TBSAB. ABET AS BLfH)D, AUNT. ROCK ISLAND. BLANDIKIS BltO'S, Jobbers and Dealers in CROCKERY. CHINA —AKD—• GLASSWARE, ILUMOIS 8*aaB*,Ibet. Washington and Jefferson jylfi dly ROCK laLAWI), ILL. VULCAN FOI NDRY AlfD1 ill AC III S U O V w.n. aa. raionpito.v, i*ro'r. BROADWAY ST., ROCK Li LA XI Manufacturi-f of STEAMBOAT & LAND ENGINES, I'LOI tt, Kl tjAK and Na*r mlHH •Machinery. DOUSE CASTINGS, II.OM UAILINO, aa a» sc t: BORIXtJ •ind, STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, W I N E S I U O S -J- I. B: ?•. Delln and llrass Canting*. APl'AUATCS FORiiKII AM) tinifihed for borinc Artesiau Wt-1 nf nay of the heat material, made to ori!, r. Farmers who will be in want of Cane Mills this year would do well to tire their orders Soon, in order to have their mil! in proper time. I hare lar^e mill patterns thst can only be made to order. Any out- in want of heavy cast ings for SHV pnrpoae, would t,• well to tin me a call before voin^ to a distance to cet whst can be matle at home just as well, snd with touch less cxt'onse. REI'AHlINd DONE ON SHORT NOTICE! Jyas-aif WM H. THOMPrtON.iJ LOOK HERE! SMITH THE HATTER «FOR 91 AND UPWARD CA.TT BK HAD HATS for figures broad and burlj, HATS for straight hair and early, HATS for faces Belaneholjr, HATS for features bright and jollf HATS for gentlemen of steading, HATS that gire a look commanding HATS for walking, riding, driringt HATS dull faces look alive ia HATS for picnic and exoursioos, HATS for holidays' diversions HATS'that stand all kind of mauling, HATS for every tride and calling, HATS for travelling, sporting, saili!tt(, HATS grease-proof, in storms unfailing, HATS air»cbambereu, Smith's lining, HATS with which to cot a shine ia| HATS of many shapes uncommon, HATS admired by lovely,woman HATS with whieh a room to enter, HATS for scores of wild adveaturi} HATS of quiet styles for pastors, HATS low-crown, ypnr knowing oajtors HATS oft ssnt a hundred miles foe, HATS that bays and misses sigh for, HATS tkat even babies cry for HATS for landsmen and for sailorfe HA 18 that grace the work for taillM HATS that would a saint entice, HATS, prime Hats, at aay prise I HATS (THAT HATS AHD Sattry Hardiare —ASB— HARNESS TRIMMINGS, LEATHER, 5cO_, In the West, coniistln? of Uitts, Stirmps, bicklet* Hin^rs, l»rnamer:tH, Terrets, Hooks, llamee, Ilorav Collars, llanie*. Skirting und Bridle Leather, Also have a cnnplete line of CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS AXLES, 81'RINOS, HUB BAHDH, BEKT STOCK, VAEMSHK8, Ao Ac. Are Agents foe •aetera Mannfactnrere, by which we *re at all times prepared to take order* for *pedal articles, not uiualljr kept In stock, at Eastern prices. Ilayici, WlliMi St AUsa, •prl-dlj M. 14 North Main Street. At smitn'a Hlffa ef Blaek Bear. PLASTIC SLATE ROOFINO. A TEST OF FITS YEARS b** «easoa*trated the sepertoettf of this aMtsrlal over every other BOW St LA^ORNOT Hamhutv, eomodlons nmis In Mfflsrs. Set* A Myers' new briek block. I am now prepared, with one ol the largest aad best sttrks ever ate red la the State, to aa ml VI. WJSt VK JOB fitJ% €3 TRABF.. W. C. W ADMWORTH. SHIELDS' DAVENPORT WOOLEN MILLS Kow Heady a a.nrge nn«l rery B'lnr Mark ol" Choice Willi CMS! Ofikr Rial Faihicaiblr Slylfs, Male from the must carefully selected One Wool, and perfect io finish. They cannot he surpassed for nai-.VM mi wm* wi-.Aaa. LADIES' CLOAK SACK GOODS. JKANS. KLANMEI.S, ULANKRTH, ETC. Dealers and the publie generally ar* In vited to ejstnine. American Clock Comp'y SOLK AOKNTS rolt TIIK E* N« Welch Mannfi taring C«npaay, lew Haven lork Coapauy, aad Seth Thomas (lork ('••paay, AN1 DKAI.KHS IV CLOCKS, RECULATOR8, TIME PIECES, .I.VII CI.OCK .Jf.f TBKJ.f/.S, OK EVERY URSCRIITION, AT HRW YORK l'HI' KS lift l.ake Hlreel, Clilrage. Sole Agent for 8eth Thomaa* Clocks. JulVl.dim W. r. TOUPHMII. igeal. Manchester Locomotive t^ orks! Maaatactarera ef* IV. 11. I'K»VIUENI:K. BROWNELL RATNBONE, it, HHOKEKB ANI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 99 Exchange Place, I'RON llKNCK. R. I. ('ashadvanreemade when required. |ni. Iil'-'dlr JTA. GOtVIIEV A SON, [ESTAIII.IMIKII IN KI4.] MflQufa turem of all klsds of REEDS AND HEDDLES, An,I de.'dors in Manufacturers' Supplies, Butler IlulldintT, Noa. r., W ft Co South Water St., fRoVIDRNt'K, H. 1 N. It. Part'.' ular attention paid to resetting aad repairing ,.M llesila. Order* sollt ited and flllt-d with dispatch. Marfrtf Wm. A. Harrlw, MAfrfPacTvitta or C0RLI8S STEAM ENOINESi Boilera and Machinery. Thesn emrinea are htillt under the several patents grunted Ueo. II. tuflW. In uniformltv of I'IM.'I idled In any other i,uiu. load, tliejr are exi el uot a single Instance by lu ec'.iiomy of fuel, they save from 80 to BO per eent. u^er eti^lnee of other oiiatructlna The peculiarity of Btyle la original with the Inven ir, ami tlie w.^-hlliit irla are ao arranged tha they are easy of access, wlni is tha case with no Other enuine The reputation ol the Oorllss engine la thorough established, and parties puri-haslng of me, parch a OLDEST WHITE LEAD Oil Estahllshawal la ISTABUSNID & Lead. kaowa. A aastlr tt adapt* Itself t* every *bap« sad slap*, Aaa Sat to perpes dlealar. taneilai tae whote reef wttkoat or Mat. Wo^eoSbaetlbl»-lt I* aot tke aeaas of de •troytae yoar property, bat of prn**rllag It. ITea eapan Jve be*t aor cold—ao •*tt*r bowlatea**— •an compel It to expand or coatract. Imperataes— water aor evea steals, can penetrale or dlaeolve It.— radecaytac—tlae sad the efat*ea only aatar* aad parfectn. To saa up the wbot* Batter It 1* Fire* Wafer Frert-Preef •ad I* cheaper than any other good aatertal, sad bet ter thaa tbe most esoeneive. The New Tork Tribune, In speaking of It ay* "We Boas Id er this Inveatlou th* greateM boon of tha *Sb* Varaer** Olab of the twwiisa laetltate pro aonnotathelarsattaae—af th*aoaiSBpottaat*w« dlaeoresed. For tbe naat yaar w* har* b*sa a aapply lng material throa(h vartaaa coatte* of Iowa, aad harerecetred aaay aattsstac fstlaiatsl* aow*a "taoaroAe*. yejtniiislsslljaahaaaatthtloiwta^ SOJ* MM oa swWrsllna, aad for i CHAALKS K. VICKER8, Sae'y. THOMAS RICHE80K, Pr*». Cellter Cwapaar Warraatei Rtrielly Pare White Lead, Cellter Ceapaay Fare Wait* •iead. Celller Osapaav i*are arr White Cellier Osapaay tabstra Cdllsr Csapaay •ead. Celller Ceapaay IJlksrye. easier Oil. Uaaed Oil. Collier Cocnpaay Maaafaetar**, for salt %i ncKLia nuaroKi DOWNS A SHOBERT, UNDERTAKERS Aad Doaimia all kinds ot Metallic WaaA— sea. Aay assist see* required ia aor line prMsptly faratsfevda A sew aad elegaat ksarss always to mil] MEDICAL. Dr JOHN BULL'S GREAT REMEDIES BXTliti'B CEDUO,\ BITTERS Authentic Docnneats. Jtrkmrnnau^ Hrnrd FTMN TEST1M0HT OF MSD1CAL HD. |HM)r Mai, White Oa., Ark,. Ma, tt, •«.', ,loHf Hrtt—l»ear Sia l.v«t Kehrmtrv I #Ai in Ijoataville pnrcli*sing and 1 m-t •oaie of tour HArfapATilU And l*et!ron Mit'crs. Svaon in !AW, who WAS A with" me in the «tnre, ht* b**en down with rhenmAtism for aonit time, ctiniinrn« e«l on th« Hitters, And toon found Iti* grneral health improving. Dr. Uist, who IIMS Ueen tn bad heilth, tried fhem, anl he aNo unproved f*r. t'c'tee, wl i» has been in bA«l heAlth for feveral ye»rs-alomach and liver affected- he improved muih the use t»f your H»tt« ra, In* deed the Ceilrott Pit*et•« have given you '(great po|»ularil.T in this settlement. I think I roviltl •ell gnat quant ItV of'your medicine tt^H tall eap^ciall your I V.Iron Hitters and i*ar*i o »lli». Htiip mo nt Memphis, eare oil Hivkett Kfflv. Respectfully I', U. WALB*B BILL'S WORM DiflSTROYBR. Parents, Road thia Important letter. YOU ARK INTKRKSTKI) I.N ITS CONTK"* IS Middlatown, Ind,, April 2«, •'*. Mr. M, I*. Iuplan writes: I 10 not know that Rtill'a Worm Hratrover tteeda attv reeoititienlatioiia than it aln tdv nttatio'1 liv its «»wn merits, hut will state that mv u'e IRon, a^ed about three yenrs, waa aeisrely ut tuckeil taat lull and winter with hi hl chiils, lot fowed by very high lever, throwing him into hpasma. or more properly tits, lasting from bait an honr to one and a halt hours, at the same time the child lias very strong avnipton.-* of wortna. Mfphvsicisn one of the best tnthi* part of the Country- e\h||ii*teil all his akill ami the Materia Mediea to r«p« the worma. and eti ttrely failed to bring AII.V, A I thought .l hn !Hu1lcould do it. And gave tha* child the eontenta «*t three boiea, in triple do*«*a, nlgbt and n -n, •ing, with happy reaults. 'I he child baa not I n apsam for over threi* nmntha, nnd instead -.t the bloated maaa that he was, be is sow *011 *ad hearty, •'John Hull did ft." Yours ttulv. M, L, Don tN k fALIi FROM IIISTA HIT MIKlV'RSOT.t Kingston I', t)., Ileeken Minn., i Apnl7. Ms. .Ion* Itri.i.— I)esr Sir I moved fr.m Kentueky to this place. The stores had BMH- four Worm Ueatmyer for sale. Th«*\ arei-r If needed here in Miiniesotn. A trial is ail tbnt is neeiled to give them a reputation. We oni'l do without them, Do ariid aome out thia^uay Voura. ainrsrelv, D. O. Aimwo k. nil's Sarsaparilla. AU*od IIei»"on Ibr Ihe l'itpli»ln'i«l I'lilt h. RSAD 1IIK CAI'TAIN'S LKITKU AND I LhTTKR FROM 1118 MOTUKR. Ilenton llarrsck". Ho April "n, I Ha, Jons lit I.L -Dear Mr K NO* ing It,.'.1 fleieiiev of voir Hsraupiirilla, and the hi nlm^' and ht'inlieial .|iialitien it pnaassset, 1 sen i tin* following statement oi my case I wan wounded about two .earn nja wn» .1 ken prisoner and eontied 1«ir suteen Da, reputation ol the Oorllss engine I* thoroughly he right to use. a as Rddy Ktreet. MarchT-dty. PROVIDENCE R.t. llrLt— IIM CAPT. under constant variations ol i »h llem^ inowd so often tbnf mv wounds ha*' healed yet, I have not sat up a nioneut I was wounded, I »tin shot tnrongh the lop-, Mv generitl health is impaired, an'l I n«'edsint thing to asai!»t nature, 1 hav»* more faith in your Saraapanllu than in anv thing else, I wuli that that ia genuine, I'Vasc tipres-* m« baif s doten bottles, and oblige V. I'. JOBITAON, 8t Louis, Mo, P, 8(- The following WAS wrlUtn April 1805, by Mrs. MUM af tj Jobosos: Dear Sir My husbAnd, Johosos, Dr. V. H.| WAS A akilllul aurgeon and pbyaM Central New York, where he abofo years died, learin C, I*, Johoaon to mv care. At thi| of Age he had A chronf diarrln scrofula, for which I gave him your .^arsajj IA, If ct ASO 11m, I !i»*e for ten veAra re mended it to IIIAIIJ in Central New York, and Iowa, f'»r aerofula, fever aorea and gen^ debility, I'erfeet auecess JM RIsslNlppI TaUey. has ions attended it 1 cures effected in some coses of acroJulaand f^ sores were almost rniraruloua, I am very I for mv son to again have recourse to Sarsaparilla, lie i* fearful of getting a apufioll article,tience bia writing to you for it, Hi WOU&AMV* IssttHe, Uut beliavs ha will rec. v sr. Bispettfully, JSHVIB DR. JOHN BULL* Maaafaetarer aad Vender of Ihe Celebrated Smith's Tonic Syru] roa ra^uesa or Agua and Pevoi CHILLS AND FEYER. We praysialse at Ale sdihalit aediJ astly clainia far it a *nprriority over all rij diae aver offered to the puhlie lor the ssfe, lain, sp**dy aad paraaaeat cure of Ague ftrer, or eailla and fever, whether of abol leaf steading. He refers to tbe entire we aaa soathweetera eaaatry to beer him teati la the trath of the assertioa, that in ad whatever will il fail ta cure, il the direct strietly followed *ad carriad oat. In i aaay sass* a single do** bsa b*ea sal a eure, aad whole faailie* have been siagle bottle, with a perfeet rest* aenaral health. It is, however, pr Ta every ea*e more certain te ear*, if id eoattaaed ia saaller deeee far a week elter th* dis*«a tally tediaealti ally thia aedieiae wui aot rtqe h**S the bowels ia goad *rder: sboal tteat, bewever. reoalre a cathartic east havtagtekaa three or fiiur del Teak, a siagle deae efnu'itiiHii nut will be suttei*a«. maiier aeaee i*r a we ia baa been eheeked, a I aad laag staadiag bai lae will aot rtqdre HTDB. JOH* BULL'S Prif^'J^*" Se|ao fifth, OresfStreet, Leai^^- and Ratai. bf taovaagDO^