tijrtim'^trbrrtfcfr SA rCRD^Y, ATTG. 30, 1856. 16CAI. ee AND PtPSp^AI O.mpa gn Paper. Wa will send the JtdperHser to new subscri bn, an til Uu»clo««»t the premnt Presi4*ali«1 CampaigO, f-t the small Burn of Fif.y cento. This wlfl c!-.«e the Sd Vol. of our paper. We tope the Wea l# of the principle wi advocse «U1 aalst to increase our clrou Hjries Stolen. A gala we hear of the loss of haraiM. Hot* thieve* are about. Mews. Stoat & Mhearer lost a span of good m»re*, on Thursday oight of this week. C($her bors* hare been sVlen, an sort will be Ultra. There is a jr iog of ttw»se gantry In th!i •m&.U/ sad people must look welt to their horses Music. —To oar masical tri^n l* w* wW say. I'they wish for anj kind ofnmd-al Im rwnent. firea a p?MO d"wn In a tanilxiiir!r» for a .y kind of musical or slngtoir boot, th* great Masical Depot ol H'ggius fc Bro's ia Ciicago, tbe pi*06 to order thetn 'roia, and to go fi, them. All the modem improvements in Instrument* particularly the Piano, aud all the publication of maMc can be had bet* on Ibe beu term and highest prioea. See advcrti&emeat. Ktoni! Help! Help The following is a copy of a letter just received by the National Kansas Com mittee, signed by several of the principal men of Kansas, and is followed by an appeal from 'bat Committee, which we hope will be immediately responded to: Lawrs.vce, Aug. 13, 1856. To the National Kansas Committes Gsktleuex:—The emigrant train which left Iowa a few woekfc since, has we underbill, arrived nt saiety at I o peka- The presence of so large a body cf tueu, and the prospect of still more following in their footsteps, is biguly en couraging to our people. In other re spects, oar cause ju the Slates and Well ington seems to brightea. We would gladly await the compiele otganiiat o,i and operation of your scheme ai Hi rare operation of other causes tor mr preservation, but a pressing eiu-tg-u-V compels us to an'icijate Hum, and we oppea! by a special messenger to you fo. more proinp: aiivi efficient aul in men. arm!*, a munition and provision* The contest is upoa us, and inttant he alone cau save our people from ties tue lion. It may seem to you a pr in. tuie movement, tut we are iorced to it. Ti.e details Aiil have to be explained to you by the bearer,— Esq., who is fully acquainted with all the facts, aud upon wkose statements you tnny fully rely. The leautM^f fucts of the ca*e we w I briefly »ta:e. We have three at diem n s upoa the most reliable authority, aud o.. io heresay it-ports. Since tne atiark upon Liwrence of May 21st last, wuh tbts esieptiou of u few skirmisues. matters in the Teirt or. hive remained in cummiauve quiet.— The prcs« iu e of th»* Go erutn^ni tn op. wjich it sec to iaaem,* se a ct.e-k up n the deigns ot our tijt-nuts li'ia scrviu Iticrn an oppoitucny e ma e mor extensive prt-paiuiiOits. i'lovi&jons, aune both gutu a ..! c.iiinou and at.unuio.i have t«»rto severally n'roi'iced into aud •tore iu •'rfi*-r.• 1 of tiie U-rriioiy b.indi of ii 50 o 200 sneu eaon roui Missouri a»d Utm South are fortifyuu' theiri-«* *es iii a cotiUnwus l»r-e threugri the s fej portions u! 'r e IVrruorv, n lea.'»?,i-3ii for a s»imiilaotous deaceni Ly n-.gh! upMi our scattered aud delenceles.-' p^'jple. fully sonified that this extreme dan tim tended over us as we aj»peal"d to ie military to afford us pi election by ti e 4.speision ef t. ese armed bauds. Tt.i fua teen r«'!u.«ed us the case of a nd of upMnrds ot one liur.dred men encamp «1 about six miles from this place o.. Washington Creek. We ist have im mediate help. The hoards from is •outi and oilier pans ot t'.e Souta will Dc in upon u«. We ahall aiand by qui homes to the laet. To ::.e .le.ghl oriu^ Fu'p Slnles and to the National CosrmiMee we iook lor relief. Shall we not hav* it? 1 tie bat as you are already "ware, is not lor & a us as alone, but for freedom of tl»e,eu tire north. Suffer ua un then, we en treat you, to be overnhelmed for w«int ol timely aid. We will do our duty. Ii liie reports our friends bring to us be true, the North i alive t) its danger and 4uty, and will stanU by us. Commending our cause to your im mediate attention and to the Almiginy, we remain Yours, &c., il*F*AL or KaTIOKAL ItKUl COMMITTES. The above letter cemes to us fra.Ti the ^iost reliable source We have for some time been aware of the steady and de- 5:rminedstroke preparations ol th" South lor a ecisive such as is indicated above. The opening of the content has happened •*nor than it was planned by the »outh, |ut we are convinced it will be a evere fce. In the border to ns of Missouri, »rge Companies are preparing to cuter Kaosis under Atciiison, Stringlellow, •"d Buford, for the purpose of whipping •ut the entire Free Stale force. Tlere •®a be no doubt the same will be the case «om other parts of the South. Kansas w now in a state of open war. It is not war in which the interests of Kansas •Ion* are at stake, but the cause ol lre»» •oriMu tbe whole country. Shall Slavery •r freedom rule our beloved country 8hal| those wbo have emigrated to that Territory from the North with their fam ilies be driven out or assassinated be #use they are opposed to extending the llfirse of slavery over that beautif ul coun ty are queetions which are now forced Ijpon us. The country mu-t answer them action ltntuediate actioa by mouey •nd by men Let every i.ian who cun i° 10 Kansas, go immedia'tly, and let f^ery neighborhood tout can scud one, Jo Or more men, send them now. Lei teem come with innins sufficient i carry tte.n into the Territory, aud such anus •i can bu procured. Kmigran's will •red thtin l,jr their owu proiefnon.— wihat neighbor tuat has a gun will no' wia it for toe cause ol Litierty I But let Joir« u /to to Kb M'le torhirt tut peaceable ci'itea*. we *en me jnut^^m.jui uU(, ,|^ tri'l i^ lr ngUs «nu r, 0 tC gOj «^t we ask is theorem, ,, V tbe'r. to dt lend ii rif Wla %t nobtfe •bo-e nnes are i., V-L W» 'am .• who love L,^ e ud WJI| 60C g0 ,0 vvou,d JK defend a,»?a# now! ••arn. stly ent.-eal all Com- 10 "7 diately, fumls 10 us a «d put forth .very effort tu raise )Uth|y tributioni. If the North .f ever to do any thin for the rauvj of Freedoa mm •ipect ,t to he coe now By order of the Committee. Hcao, ec'y Kansas Com. Down the Missouri. Lights Seen Thtrt—Jhckito i and .S/fmp. jtllux- What Occured -Jl Ulwdu irt it 7 «. Aug. ia Mksbu. Editors :—I arrived here tiiis tnommg, and hasten to give you my txpenence on a trip down the Missouri. "l 1 V"* eul V ,,ln F,,da y afternoon) on the 15th. Very l.nle was ko-an there of the difficulty at Franklin. The Pro-Mavery men supposed that the Abo litionists nad b«en routed, and wt re con* tn'. At Kansas City the case was differ ent. Some of the 'runaways' had told the tiuth. A large meeui sf was called on Friday afternoon, (the 15th), and the citizens agreed to send their otn o 2,000 men to overcome Kantas At chison ai Stnuglelluw were on ti,e boat. 1 hey got ofl tne Loot at Kansas City, Next altcruoon, (tne 16tlj), we reached Lexington. There, too, it.e news of the defeat of the Ruffians at Fiankliu was full and accurate. On the 10th a large iKeetmg was h"!d, smI the citizens ol Lexinfjteti resolved to send their quoiu ol uie.j to suulue the Freeman of Kan sas. From St. Joseph to Jefferson City meetings were held and men rais d. No secret is made of the uetign by the Ruffians. I In*y say they are ready, hwe men and money enogii,-and will sweep Kansas with fire and sword. They do not lalk ol any thing but blood. They •wear ihat they will kill the damned Ab olition, sts or diive them out ©f the Ter 'oiy, and are prepaie-J do so.— Look out, then, for a wild murdeious loray. God be With the right! The Kuffiui s cry, war i the knife.— I quote one puiagranh of the Leaven worth Journal to snow their spirit: "Let us bt up and doing—let no qutr. terbegiven, but waio the extkrmi ttAJlOK or TUS MISCaEAMTS, IS THE woao." The Clearfield Raftsman says t,.. Buck and e k ot tuat rousjii neld a ro .S.nii nieetiiiij on vJ.iiiJv tug it itut.— I lie enormous number i| wt'ii!y-lour wi present and the countenance ol ti.e lead ers betrayed the t-caim y of U.eir fetl mcs at such an im'nei ce gatherinj .— Ihe elated leelinifs weie, liovvever. det uned to rece.ve a check, liomeuiatt- y alter being cal.etl to older. Sit. J. I,. ines a V iCe» President of the Club, rose and announced thai he had well oo.isi'iered tne position occupied by Mr Bucnaimn. and biding it was one ol wh i h^ coul rot approve, resigned i,is ^osiii 'ti as one ot the officers, and re quested that his name be eiflsed.— Lki. i'tess. The Extra of Coag^m,-—The President appears to have been panic striken at the fa.lure of the Army Appro j/-i ition biil, and hence his call of an ex tra session. He at once called the Judges ol the Supreme Couit together, sad aHeiwa! comeued a special Cab iutt t'ouncil to delilerate u^on the sub ject. Ttie teeieiary of War (Jeff Da vis) declared that he cmld noi keep he amy toneiLer without tne appropriations. An agry discusion tcok jslace in the Cabinet CouujiI, and it is tun! lh«t !i. jims, Cushi.iti and CampU ii ca.ne near a^ing a personal ollis oa. A disp-iru states tiiat the President is universally ienounced bv ttie JeinouaU tor hit want ol uerve. C'Atc. Prtss. "Hark from the Tozmbt -Sena to: Toombs lias written a ietter from Wash ington, dated tne 8m, vvhum coucluies asioilows: ••Our danger is not from abroad, it is at h»»ne. Tne election of Fremont w.-uld be tue end 1 tne Union, and onjyht to be. The object of Fremont is the conqtu-st of the South. 1 am co-iteut that mey snail ow n us when ti.e. conquer us, but no*, before. Respectfully yours, R. Ioomxs. From ihe tote of this letter we thmk he Jespairs of "bein^ able to call the roll ol his slaves on Bunker Hill should Fremont succeed. tjtiST n it remembered thit James Buciittiian, in 1S36, voted that every Fosttnnsier, who should put into the moil i .»ys any doiutuenls relating to the alio inioa ot slavery, shall be dtfttissei from office! jffajFVA. Buchanan meeting was held a few davsaince at Fryhurg. Venango Co An inventoiy ol luterestmg items taken by our reporter resulted as follows: 2(1 boys, 6 men, 4 gauons old Rye, and 2 fights.- Fen Citizen- A great internalionl Fair is in con templation in riufFnlo, N. V., early iu Septemler. f-It is proposed." says the Bulfaio R-public, "to off-T prizes ic the amount letween $15 000 and Sf'20.000, for wh ch all the c.tiZens of tiie tiie foi led Mates aud Canada* will be allowed to C' aifiete, in all tne varied and eltei tensive dt paitments of Agriculture and Mechan ral Industry. The liici noud Erqutrer gives notice 1'iat a pariy is loruiiu^ loi Kan®®®! which ivi11 leave Ftlersburgh ia tlie cnuise el It mouth. The marriage of Prince Fredrick Wil liam ol Piussia, with the Princess yai ol Knghuid, it is now stated. vmH 'akr place ou the first ol September 1S57. C^ ieeti Victora and Pnnce Alherv are eipecljd to visit H-rlin the 'alter pan oi tl»H com ng September, topartiapate exiri-pt RS a bona i the marriage cercmonies ol ruuc.ss pi 8 ,—.— thM il. i the aJvantage of selecting and loading tbeii -giant. We hir- u'o man togoj Louise ar.d the Prince Regent UK- Ade,stam ti.at ihe .mwba wine manuiacturers coftiemplate advancing the price o| |ins bf rerage,# in'eense^uence of, the failure of the vintage. kail Hoad lime labia eoi^o Cast. Kap»w»tr*»*» ''I I Y a. M» com S r# Juwtu at I 11 ax*»* n »7 s a I»r*, i GOIIIO WEST. i*vi*k n»T- npy( t5 uu r. a MuKVil 111 1ft l»ut-n! 6 n» it 1.1- »t 7 1 SB •lane ion ut |o 0 i* ir in ta hrmjh McU wek Stf 'I Ifnae w Jtcto 3lbbevlis mcnt5. ^•"0,00 REWARD. Stolen— job bpan of Horse*. L^'M the stu')leif I 'ii ibsci iber mi Ti 'on, i. on M.f n'^l.t of the \!81 Ii in^t. Oi.e mil htir*eb mn a lark mare,wi n a hole in the lHt e»'t tier tierk, be:utr a car from a kickj of i» large sue, and four years o'ti. 1 l.e o^hei a ba mart*, four ye«rs old. »ilh a lump an live g, canspl fioin beitis corktj.— Hotli o. said horits are fast walkers and have ngtitll*. Fifty 1 ars Reward will be paid for the return of the hartes a'xl convictwn of the t' ief aud any p«ioti giving af-.matii. of the same. Will be iiheraily regarded Tipton, Aug. '56. SIOU *. SHEARER I O I N S O E S AKli S-le Apent* for th- -»!p ef th» f'.|tnw in^' inv'-uabp Musical Works, published '•y Nathan Kic' .irJsoi.,of H.istoii.and are pte p^ie.l to furnijih them at H'holts »le H( Rttail at Pubh&her'g Prices. Th Modern School for the Piano. T» most celebrated Instruction Book ever publish ed. Price $:V(0 The Modern S'-hool for the Piano Forte has no* #r before the public a snffiei nt length time uii.ft fully test i*« value as fhe best pilule to correct knowh-dge of Piano Playing, and itie fac' th»t i» is c«T-«tant'v i cie»s:ue in -a e. and wmni f, lavor a aloptionh the u o.t popular teacli»rs, is a sure guaiautee of its uliima'ely becoming adopted. V* I .I«l'».. K r. By i» ro r'»rp-nt i trraiti H-Iki l« tirwm nt1, Pnet 7tt rk. 'i Mxriufti .1 iwo and tb r. U4b H« a Amt boot ft te« ben Krlcc A et, k-r'* F*P Hi on .111 rutioo #fth« V.. e* Th» trn th-wl ItwrbiBf W ti"*.*. Till- wyk ll«r t*r SnlMv P. c n cf I fa* of posUfv we rte*i» Orl4 S niflag Book ByHaHonTi* tk« w b« MB' any h» finn'Xfel HlGOFNs 5, K. i-x*J lrh tor«e UCOTT &. IOW4K, y s i i a n s S u e o n Prrtnaitenily Located. Tipton, Anp 23. '."6. 34 I W O E S WholesnU and ihtnd [ha'.tr n For i:n, DMnmlc. «mi! & Dried Fruifs. „Yuf,s. Coufetiionnry, ISc. omer Front St, 131aily sts., raver peit, 1 wa l!lEUf 1FSPECTFULLYSLHITE IOi Bbls. Green Apples just tecc.ved and for sale at $ per barrel. Oarsspo't, Iowa, Aug. 11. 33,1m Chicago I *. A verti emeats. ic Su am ry Works E W I i f- n i i n o e I n dies fi|'lon Mia we itave established at 123 .So.in Clirkstnet. bet.veen Alad.son a. \Vashmgtoii st's. imiry llytiii* k ranring EsUUishnicat. W Kveiv description of Silk-1, -'.i'in-, and Wool en !Sh. wis an drei-ses are dyed, I aned and res ti red to then original pcrf-ctioti. rape shawls dyed lo an, shelr also, l-ice Curtains rhane-l. '-ieached, and Warranted to look like new. Oid*rs from the cimnti v promntlv at tended to." COK lilUJ Hl.i.'s. 34,3m. 132 Sanih i'!aik st. Chicago. P. Is. YOB dJOO, (Lute (jurrttz Jj- Yo*,) 54. 1M LAKK eTKSKT. niCAOO, ILUROIS, bniortn /». J, 'irrs Saddl ry Hardware, Saddles, Carriage. Tmnmings, Leather, Shoe Findings, Lenthtr beUivg, be. R.«»| n-tlul y i..vi e onr t.iliui to the uilSfretit deinirlnieutx nl unr business, and fi «tn loin Ajici iencu and Pupai lor I'.icmtiep, .cuM.vv C4U e\e« U* i rders iu tiie most sjii.-f u tory caatoer. and ou the mnHt f»vorabie leims. A E O O O S Oar sasiirtiiK U', -J »e« i»i plftfd liiiaii. ^k uons'st of every artide in the li'ie, and are now in.iioriing all oar Kn^Wi IC*•«- dint.!, are preputed to o'.t-i w in ,H e in aU to yr s i mers. «»ur k of «utpl« Saddle nn Hirust Hard art Is uaMrpa«M*ii tiy ,:n\ li»',-.t: in the i and «'e feel oni.i i lI tuat tne an well nt s:n ti piii c* us cauaott.lt -M V •«•. f... «rt1:-f e«ion. Carriage Triinni ings. Our h»f- ini.il I. uIi and con. pkle. -»«tInjt of blue. Iw.,wu, Or-ih an-f clsrvt i/reiiifloihis-. i-otiou, union, and worsted dam asks, broc it lie, parawettaa coach lamps curtain :i.,hu- overj artivle iu the line PrttiB! .Hid Elian.tiled Leather, of all colors, NV li a lloare's Cwauli Vaniisli.an extra aiticle. Sunth'o Sttcl Couvertud Asle», all sizes. We csiil the attention of Carriage Makeii to tbehe supe' or Asle». We t.ell them at msaulac-, t'irer's j.ri e*. an't are the onli Agents. e a e e i n We have the oni A^eaty tor Hfte 4* Hoyt'* sapil.ot I'.iVeut Miett iieil sutl lifteletl Loutlier liehltig. Also, (loodyear's I'atcat superior Kub iht lif'nfif snd Paeklnit. l.»:«iat.T. nit' i* f»r sa'e in this depart ment, sk snd I'emlm K tinned Hai iic^, Brlnte. and Co!Ur l*-th«i. Hog .^-in Seating, skirting and Pud Sk'.ns, Jipanisti snd Slaughter Hole Lea ther, Freneb. Hhiiauelphia, and V\'.-strrn tanned Calf «nd Kip Miiii", e»nk and Hemlock Cjjper heather. Lace Leather, Morocco, limdiop, and Lining "'kins, with a full and gent-ral a**ortm%na of $h* Fuiaiuft. A O E i O O We a»k pmicuiar rttention'to our staek *»f Tools. T-iey .re inauuim'iuredespi'eMtl for our Hou«e, and ufuquaiitt and tinisb unequalled,aud w e w u a n n e u i O u i e s a e a a n a common aria le i* unally «old for. From deal e.-H and manufacturer* thruughout the country we ask a call, aud Hatter ourselves that our pri- ,, ea iTui teim are aiich us 'bill command their tectly well for a single moment favorable consideratn.n. 33,« m. on of these truths I ann* i ru-rie £j u "to x* At IQ'_- Minnesota Lumber ¥ar4 Corner of Iowa and Fourth Streets, C»p Perin-vUanilt Houe," |»A1 r«fF HT, ||W4. SAMUFX announce to the crueiu ol Davenport in Mirrounding c-untry 'hat he ius recently p-n ed an extensive Luusber V a i corner of 1 w.« a Fourth streeti. direct' op posite New P.'iinsyiva to a II u«e, where he has n 'W on baud a l»r*e and well selected sto*k LaniH-r. consisting in part of FiuOfinu'. superior quu.uy Fencing, fu iocn 'hies hiding, lull nail inch thick Ceiling, Sheeting, JprtATSTBL «to TIMBER. toi 't 'Hid s'-antl i .' of all ili'i.en.i. lis. clear Ftutf a boa-is ol ev.-ry quality l.orn e.g'.t to twenty I 'Ut feet long, 5oV"" le* quaMy Shaved psne shirg'e-jaoti.iiot* best quabtr pine laths: also 20.1HW No. 1 eke lo.Ots. No. 2 picke sjatsi c-.nstantiv on n i a .all assort ment of S 'th anl H'nn/ou i Ihe pui cul..r a'tenliiu of clock bui'ders*nd pur chasers of Inmbei is invited to examine out which will be soid at Pi ires I hat Cannot fail to suit Purchasers D. nt forpet the place, corner Iowa and Fi urtb streets. N. H. —Purchasers from the conntry atop ii the N w Penn lv ui mber House will have without taking tlieir bones fr^m the 'I'sWe (I E I O N V -K I I If T1 FDrmer's Nlort* 1.18^^ vX Flnrenee, \t lira«ka. 4 u n .Hiesl. J.M Casb'r. W O W FSpKc I'FriJ.Y Mil s iheatientiim of cit liens a\ 1' rm» ti t. ttie ct Ihst he ha opifiiwl the irst S'ore. a-d will keep constantly rn hand a full su jr ef Dry GtQijr. Groceries, Hardware, Cloth tng, HahSf Cops, Boots St Sh'ts, in fact, *very 'he usually found in a country store. Give hi tn a rail and examine his Goods before piirchaMn^ elsewhere. Tlie Out riff yu,m is stitctly adhered to. P. S.—W. O. Having perinvnently loca ted i" Durant. ard deijja waking it the p'are ot bis future re idence. and stnce-ly topes, by fair prices, (to ^o ds, just repretema:io»i!, undcli se personal attention, *o merit a shaie ol 'be atronape and coohdenee of the public.— Pa«i tavor- gi atefully acUnow le.'ge.l and acoti tinu-nce s^liciiad. WM. O UIDl.OW, Purar.t, LeUar Co., Iowa, Aug 6 HOliSK rURMSHl.NG We eel I the attention cf all i want of Carpels, Oil Cloths^ Utirtun Materi,us. Sheetings, JJanunk- Linens, Conniei yaws. Towel ings, Window Shades, I'iano aud Table Covers, Satin Delaine Cur.ain Oa^asks, oers ted Dim i k«. 1 ace Curtails, Tassels. KamN.G xpa, P.llow Casings, Quilts if e\ei de scription. C.neice brands of Family Muslins. Napkins, "Gold lit ier Window shades, Green Cuttaoi Oil Cloth, new article, 2 1-i! yards wi.Je -h^e inu*. .sbirtmg Lin en*. extra mas.i Table l«.|i. ail sizes In "'it 4 u pel Deparliu«ulj n wi i he to i: 1 tie of .he Larger Mocks iu tlir Wtrt, Comprising some Ten 'thousand Dollars Wo'tH of Vttvtt. Imperial 3 ply Ingram, tfper Super do., cuperliM de., iriinaa it TmMu A S 1 Flocr Oil Cloth*, jrom the Best Manu facturers, Embt acing every IVuUk Jrom 3 'o 1S feet wide. llso% Jl J\T O MJI TT I.\ OS. The above ars a portion of the Goods to br found at Swim's Variety Stork Pavenpon, and for .^alc as heap thoy ure sold «_'hic*t.t or s! y jitace 'he We»t. A i-. »5 33.4w HtNRY If SMITH. NEW ADVJLRTl EME.ri. rPHE uuder-igiied liken this nn liuxl toinfiNR 1. tb« clt sau: ©t' "1 ipiyu, and surmunOiiit enantry'ih it he has 'u^titout tLe old r.uij o Wiu.i .-M At w« v, aud ha« now ou baud, *&> CoUf-tarjlly iv ug Furniture of All Kind*. Bareau*. l"-. Bt-d*tea''«, tjba^r*, Sasli,Matt« &rc 4r-- F.ir abicb h« «ill sell for Cai-b as loa as ai any (1 icc ia Uie Wiast. a a n S e e o Y o u s e Tipton. July 10, 28lf. N HAWLEV. 7 JV-.// IN TJRANCE COMPANY!!! u( liaitfjni, ioniti Tht'ty-StvfRih Jltmual Statement. As presentf.l tot'ie stockholders at the Abaual laeetiag held in the City of Hert ford, u e 5, 1S56. 15 CO ME. Premiums f».r the yur, l,ii!4,S0ft 32 Lvs» Heturn Press's, Sl.lctt 09 1,495,340 Pr*iuiuius the prior year were, 1,384.140 k: fncom on luvestmsats and Intereat, Less loss e« de. 50.7n.'» 5« 3,014 38 47,691 10 tl,641,Ml 41 rifitsn. Losses CM^ed, f84 844 04 'isi!in»*iuaa a exycussa, III,.'.'-. TO Taxes, 14 94 Divideada, HU,000 lie served to pay all etrtstsad iug claims ou June 1,1S5S, But due, 101,855 5$ The follow it ,, gentlemen w-rt unaniruously re elected Lireet »rs for the ensuing year Thomas i\. Braic. This is tnoie than can be said et Qnimnt, Ar senic, or any tonic in istence, as their use is ruJioi.s to e institution and bungs »ji ucmk agc( which uever allows a person io fe. I ji r 1 is iliustra rie extractn from a tetl-r just receiveil froui a Physician: Gi.0Hijf.T0WN, i'loo, March 17, 1$54$. Ja's A. KIM ot.3, E Uear Siir, Vour. of 2d i. st. is at li no. ne Cuie arnved late la.t year, ana the difiicu ty n g. any one io tiy it *sas greatly incraje»! rt,mei!y na ID^ 11 H. Fl'LIsKr would respeetfu ly ne.i. n s» i 'pH® I'filers ened. Pieprietor* o t'e Bakk 1. nrFioa»»(« \ehim«ks, a e_ bv th pro vi^ittri* i( it* Charter. iuJ vid ally re^P' n.-ible Tor all its inues, aid will ledeein il-e Notes 'f .said Institution'in C-in. a» its om e« in the ity of Flo ence and at i'h«r of Uietr Bank ing Hooies. in Kasiern t,xciia p» at 1 p?r cent, or iu |ecie at ame ratis as other cur "ency. Cook 4r Sarpent, Tareipart, Iowa, "••ok. Sargent & Downev. Iowa City, Iowa. Cwik. Sargent, ft. Cook. Ft l)es Motn*«, Cook. Sa gent ft. P*rk^r, Fl ireace, Nebraska. Dave' port. Iowa, July Is', 183®. 31 3er Ufa Saved at Midnighit, By hrreorirs luntant lurr of TuiS. The nu utt ut it i* used interraMy.it darts tbioimh iti" ^•ti m. u'Ikjs pain* instm'ly. In font minims it hne d'tTjStd ihtou^h the lytn phAii.- ys:em and.ld xd its tf !liiijj power, and liik'y t"in ed itf way through i rery ttverisl or diwased uerve. \elu or filand di^^ Iring ol» -trnctioria. releving intliMnatiou. (ever* and "psftm i«ic paios, has cured uervous hrtala» be in .0 miuuetr-e, ,(ig rb' uma'imt mag cally, it not :t ,s the *f no ti ot uiodicine. tr Ju»t tiy one HottU. Price 2Sjts"R5. old By A. GiuiihT. A pent. \lco by 11*1.1. Ch^mhkks. n 10 ly Dr. J. Dennis, lO\l ^uscHline takes tnis me'hod to in form the citizens of Tipton, tnat he U now the Airmen Hor«-,wheie he will remain i few days to attend to the duties ot his profes sion Heinjs th ronirhl/ acquainted with his pro teesioi, relying en irely on his repu'ation as a l)enti-i for success, he solicits t'ie pa'ronage of the puhlie. Ai.i.ornAri i« iva«ihm-d Keferenc-'S may be had from the billowing iieiitl- men: Hon. W. H. 1'ithiH Tij^onj Hon. J. P. Cook, I)aenport i Hon. A. K Cott n, I.yont A. Holtslan ler, Esq ,Tipton A Dar.iels.Fsq. Nlai n n S S. h.vuels, Esq., lipton K. Tailor, Muscatine. H2 tf. Notice. rri 4M MITJ K. tti- ,,f the flrtn of Av ry, Upham& U-r (i,H«i irdl«dve«l from i:»t coecemou 1-" "t :i-h U«t).h irun the new fit of Miller if hound*, o 78 S tith W itcr Htreet. I 'luc*g", 1 having tieen s •Ttunale as tn receive ibeir Sptioii hIiioH rocerie», iu advstipe ot any other houi-e In tbei' in. ind u es tt)"in t.o offer their utock for neii tab, a' lower pncea thaa cau be touud siii) her ho« e in the city. Th'lr st.a-k tf large, and entirely new, and •i •.fftn in p»t11: ltOil c'i-«t T'tt. boxo" Glass, Aoo •^^g^ i tl'eo, l.i' 0 ItetfK Nailf, S' U bhilii S igar. 5' 0boxes basins. SiUIobis MolasseS, 100 ZcO S/iup. 60 Tijrcen Hake, n uplemHd assortment nf Wooden Wan nd Yankee Notions. Miii.kb a Rhiimm. 24 tf Chic ikio May 21 18 ®. 1»E\T1L Sllt(.i:KT. M, j, PitOI- BA 1,541.031 41 The Company has cash a-set» of 1.000. i 31 60. The Tota, I -paid by tlii Company hi thirty seven yeurs- (n.iiug lii* n -i ut time: In 1 ire I'tpsii tuicu^ 59 Inland do. CUT,027 31 9,429,014 90 e s y $ 9 o e n s e s i s o e y a n e e n th" means of equaliztngto the public benefit. For iLurtv-seveii^e.iM this Company bus puid an earued dividend averaging anumtlly 7 jx-i oent. on the i ajiit.il Htoefe. Tiie in.-ioed, howev er, hive bad pitkl Hi ro t?l 3-4 |er cent, of th grOM it uiinins i.*.-b in th-: rhape of I nws, arn the remain.njt 1-* pvr cent, of receipts havi IteeU .pportii ued to agents, expetisca, tAXua, sup port of lire companies and divid'-nds. Mia# K. Tuttle, E. «. Hipley, j'ravton ilil'ver, Ward W .odl-ridge, (•unta.iis K. Davia, K. A. Bnlkley, Walter Kemy, Austin Lmaham, Itobert linell. Kol .ud Mather, iiiiii'l Tr.iiur, S tniiK I 5- Wiir-t, .'ox.ph Church. Ei/euc/er Flower, lle-ry 'L. Pratt, Tito's A. tact tl,. tfr'Vk bad be JU He rod W- ng ii r.-vor with the j. .IjIk.. i.eu.g be Ur tnan using Qti nine,—le nuuwi g,l pujuiiu thai Hi i«e»eo tiity use to tsc..p.' y.uu.ne, conl.in ed th- ns o i1 tLr 'lln len.eiiy ^koow.. as Smith's Tonic,") won nvana »y aatAK au ai ue,but it ditf not roar, l, as wou.d fien return wi n renewed vigor. ItH- on' ciicumsiance 1 i.eemed in youi lavor. it I CiiUid lustituiea le»t comparison be tw en it a .d your ccme. Ihe following is tue I resu t: T.nfce persons took your "Cure," all of which i were eases of "Quotidian Intermittent Fever," o! many weeks standing. Ihey had tried Qui nine, and utucr »euiedie.i, occasionally un sing a chill, bui it w s, (a» in a 1 uc/i casesj slow ty wearing them out, nu laying tue tounua tfon of other and severer maladies 1 did suc ceed etfectn-g a raoical cure of all throe ot tl»e»* cases with your remedy lu these cases he i Siiiitn's lotuc had neeii used,and *ould brisk :he dull, but it would return gam. I think tnere wnl be no diflicu ty now in giv ing you. "Luie ihe vantagegr und of any other medy now in u-e l.eie. Li cknkk HilOlth'S Kt-VLK it AGLt. cl'»iL, oi isiio ts. to MA'.AhiA, he on hai uili ss rem edj in existence, is eouatlv certain us a ea* vkntivk, or a -cpax." «he chids coming on, and vou wil never Lave a sing e one. A'S A. HODhh, Propuetoi, Providence, R. I. Wholesale Agen.i, St. Lcms, H. Blaksi-xv Chtcsro, Basclat B»os.# add fsr sale by A. G'l Tip,*n KF.RShis services to the citizens of uscatm e ami vicinity. His long nu ample X|i,-,,niit enables hi n to gi*« a more than ordinary chance iu all the vat ions operations n his profession. He would call special at ention to the Con!imiuu.t Gum'7 Mounting, an improvement of great supet iordv. All Work v» a:ianledt« giveen.ire satisfai tion. Office on'Jd St. oppntite Go-don't (Mart Dr. H. wnl professioi ally visit Tipton three 'rfouriitn sp^r year—at which times lie tnsy '.e found at the BiSEtrv lloi'SE," n3,tf, PRAIE1C! PRrlE'r! flilRIK! Kil ALE! A" t-tock fwrm, con »w i,r. s« 21, ip S2 1 w se qr n« ir s. 24 7l* r4» w htne qr -ec !8. S-, 3 w': n* qr see it Si 'i w ••'••o. iinber ot Tilln^e |nt«, which ar" »be eheapett. nd among tlie moel de-iral-le in ll e vii *^*. For further par^ienlar* itq ire of the under signed, at bis office iti the Cuiiri House nolh] PIATT. A I S tl'Sf quality. "No. ii lain In? 3'iO aere«- LM OF 1000 fFoW ERg'Jusrrecf i ved at the Broadway Store. 31. A Gil BERT, Agent. I UST reeelred at tbe Hruadvav Drug At Vmi il ety StntM, it n*v -I'H k i I'llrmn, Medi cine*, Painter's Articles, ro«:e "es, HiidTare, hakea, lioi-s, Ac. Kv.v f*o lions and Toys 19 A. (Mhert. C'NIMES, LtLY rl PB Al«\nadfr. TUO'S K. UltACE, Pres't E. U. KIl'LKY, Vice Pres't. Tiio's A. At.ESAfnKK, Sec'y. Appliv'ati ins promptly attended to by 31.1 i. WELLS SFlCEtt. Ag't. Tonics Wont lo. |»l HEVdwl niorethiiii give temporary relief and 'hey nevei w.II. It is hocauie fhey dont I -uch ibe t. of the di»iasc I'.ir canv ot all «t ue and biiiions Jim a»e» is tiie atmo spheric p.'ison called Miasma or iaria. Neu tra lie thi- poison by it- katliwi. aniiootk, and ail dieases caused ty it disappear a once Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure is t,ii= Astnlole to Malaria and moreover it is a perfectly ba-in less medicine. The c»itifica'« of tne ceiejra ted chemist, J, R. CI lton, 1 Nr* York, to ti is eject i» a tacin.d to eveiy Loille, loeieuii* U ii does no ifood it cau do i.o iiarm Mute. Raisins. Fig«, Prunes, C.tron Crangee, Lemons aad Apple* tor sale by A. lbert \T FITIXCr Paper, Letter, Note, u:,d F»ols cap, awing. Tirftit and Colored papirs. Envelop.*, enmm u aad fatiey P*nis «nJ Ink lor *%le hf A. iJ'lo tr. (Ablle, quid kemge, Flake White Car mine, Toilet Powders, and l*t 1f v by A. Gilliert. ROf'Htr N-edl s and CVtton, Perforated Board and kVornt-sl. «od by A .CilNtrt. Pocket Knives, forty kinds for sale by A. Gilbert. ORTE Moinales, Wall"t«. Rill Flead*, Blank «ks. a great variety, fo *ale by A G. Knk-iilaiib 3brrrti(?cmfnt9. T. B. CA*E. K. K. STHOl.G, JU CASF & FTROWG, Agents. WIIOLtSAI.L DLALIRS 1 £t BOO. S AM) SHOES, LfBllier. Shoe I iudiii *, kt. We solicit the attention of Merchants Shoe Dealers lo our Ktock and Pric.... N. B.—fias.li paid for VCi rjf Hid Rock Islanri. III.. Jnne 27, 'JMI. THO'o a II IT". i. .M'I SAKOK BI RDITT & 8A N'GKR, O U I i S Als«. Impoi leis. and W n-bsale alets in F©f eign hnci n.e-tn- Liquor, U :nes i^ars and Tobacco, NordeJI'f fl: ck, I ll-noit M. ash paid lor Cum, »heat, Oats, G/ass Seeds, fee* i' 8-!y Rock Island. III. OLD PIONEER IS3_.A3\riD no O O K S O I I I B"OKS,Ststionnry 4m and Wall Papers. Met iiarts a^d Tenehtrs supplied at Whole sa'e. Musical lastnuMuts, Ariaee's Superior Melodeons Always on Band at Factory Prices! Those wishing instiuments are in vilsd to cal We warrant them. ounty a. Public office Records and all kinds of Blank Books constantly oa band. Any kind furnished te er4sr at short not ce. fur Books ate \ol Excelled West of New fori! Pnriter's comple'e outfits, as we have The Northwestern Type Jfgency, type and material on hand also only agentsfo Hoe's Printing Presse* in this region. Pt-rsob purchs«ing from us will have iheirgood deli* I ai* it whe you leel I eted in Davenport, if desired. When you come 31 3m. to Ike river don't forget to call over, H. A. PORTER fc BROTHE®, »1,1r- Rockhland Mae's I'ressf St WWM» T^p« Aeesiey Da 11 c' :ji o it 0 iu 16 .h uU. TtlRT TiTC, trnx.'V r-rvHTtCfc NWICK rj: WHOi^E AJLlti GRO« LR, Forward nt mid umtnmitvn riow una do*r fraiois, wiudow aaslt ef aH kiad and [4-tf. 18&6. 186€. ilull, IHen & Co, (l.ati- Li ill A l'..rif.h Produce Foru&rdin? & C^m nisiicm, E A N s Livrr, Aifnts f',r U N I K S A E S i S S MERCHANTS DISPATCH, tnrnr«d Y^tfWf Ami I Andft'ftfe* Mil* «f ar#r- A- ilk* m*1 1 w Jt»v nr vtiTuiifoa Kirn e AT H% i K i 0 0 i a v NEW YORK STORE ,\o. II, l.ft l.AIII. III OI Ik, Davinport, TMUM JtA*/' which tbfcy offer to the trade at Wtiul"»*le CX clu-ively. To Retail Mer hants, llot--lkeepe s. and others of the interior ot the t?tHie and Nen rakka, who purrh.t»e at wholesale, we give the I'surauce that will till tt.eir oraersand mem. uiand-i at h:ci) o aud it. Louis prices trans portsti. n abb d. Merc!* tnts. Grocers and Hotelkeepem, doing busines- on ih- tine or near the PAirrs 0»r.% & st n, vtr«teant*. 1AIAK bl'II IVt S CACKKT wp [hi, i trti Also AT THI RAILROAD til TOT SAW MILL l.ninijor of all .«eriptton*. t.avh*. -hinj?Te», *it tl. marlfS I 00 00i ^noMir'i riiitt »n Pin on i»W« ,» U ll K V. 9 Goed Goods,fair dealing snd low prices have tween Maiu snd UraJv »L prerniled In cotisequenee of the ereat rush to car es tablishment, wv have secured mora room over our dtoro, and have opened out a WhohnaU boom!! Which fnrnize And quantity ol ^oods contains^ therein will con pare most favor hly with any thing ot the kind in Davenport. anJ we are now prepared and will con'inue to keep So. by week'v arrivals of New Goodt! to snow our customers, and a'l o'Uers who may give us a rail, owe of tbe laigewt ami beyond ail doubt the heapest Shuk of (Joois '111 has ever bc^n ottered in |lave:.|xirt. We sre enabled by purch »»n our i iKd» from Pii 1 Hands, and many them fr-m tne rw Wrk urlioii ouini To sell goods from ten t(. twenty-five per cent lees than tho«e who parchasc in Ihe u-ual way. ant v»e .»re d^'ermined at all hazards 1" maintain Ihe reputa'n n we have already ac quired of beit 'lie Ch-apest More iu liaven port lteiiiember ihat we continue to practice what so many lately sre professing and do se'l all our goods on the Onb Pb.ce C*sh SvsTt.m. [nl3-lv Storc^ije, Eofto?}fOii)t] A: t'ett)li)I??iol) It this branch of the trade, we are prepared 'o do i large amount of tiisina. Merchants u il others making consign in en ts to our bou*e. miy rest aliened of ihe utmost fidelity on our iart to their interest*, anil tbat th :ir coneign meuts Khali receive prompt atteution in sales and return*. N. B. Satisfactory relereei es given ia all use*, snd with pie. s ire. Ryan McCart number 19 till torbid. A Large a n o e S o k o rRcsii rtR«T-CHOP G-rooerles, I U E s 1 K The sul»criteru huv" now on baud, and arc- daily reoeiviug from tbe Bast and iSotitb, at JS'o. 5 FRO XT ST., A YD LEVEE, (Harrow'* New Block) Davenport. Iowa, a large, well St-lected and lull stxk ot tre«h, Prime Grnce»ies, Nails, (ilasi, Salt, IVvodenware, Proiinons dec. line (he is.s'ppi Sl M's-ouri lUiiroad, Iowa Cuy.orlar ther Wi it, will tlnd it Ui tin !r iuta ie»t to make 'heir puirhasc* of us, and try shipping (joixls tiy t' e M. 4 RfHroad eave fee! the moat then 54 miles hauling by teame from any other point on tb river. Our facilities are of the first claw, snd w" posiilr.- confidence, that if yon will give us a call, l^ek through our dock, ai.4 b-aru our rices and teim* we phall rrwive liU'ral (.hare of your pu'ronage which it shall be our aim, by fjri.itiing Hrst rate goods lavontlde prices, aud fair dealing, to merit au4 rtuuis tw imi 11 Dalxetl's Block, he-.ond s ie"t. above I erry, Darfn|)ort 3ot»a RFSPK^TFCT.LY invite Ihe nU-til'-a of IMci tiants aud Pnllitri iO the ind i'-. n euli rtli.cn tn.i i I largf *t rk lioi i d*-' rices as lew as !n ciiic iiso on sr. LOL'is! and tins sitn rates tjj an in",vp ri. ii'v-d buyer as to the uldost mercLs it. We v« e hy tar tbe larg st stock ever bjoaght to tbis rnaiktt, com piii i i lull Hoy of STAPLE GOODS! All ll"- t.esi tn- L. s ol punt- i 1 for ih s market, 1 vr.i y die*.- (."nd'. giiigtm:ns, alpaccn.. lawns, aid a very l..:ge asrui iment tf the bss Olekes of Pantaloon Stufl&, 1)I I ms. iii ills 1/iey -i ens. sesiiug--, ete. SWALL V/ARES&TH1"M'NGS We buT ui hai a tin" s ockol notion*, to w .ieb we ate addtn/evi ry aeuk. M-r-bants e i-ijig t'! i i i i tV A u i'. n trf. CalL W» e a Ii II •!..»»':i-' ll O I'arneole. wl 'i we wi'l s the Inv^s p-.--I rates. 33 MBrtOITJEniBS. NSeUli aO-kt-U CO.ialS, -n v. lie, 'I east'Ttl price". »-s'i or short tune toy ts, with sails Shtt-i ry referei c* will tl ie it 'n ih' ir inter lo all on |u xvi il All McO\ k «PP T« iheni/.piH of cliiral Una. rotes & Uhi ics' A N I N I A W LUMBER YARD) COBKCB HARRISON AND K TRTH STRtSTS Davriiioit, lotta. Invite 'he sttention of Farmers, Builders, Me chanic*. -nd consumers of Lumber tenerallv, to tbeir extensive and unet|ua.iea selected stock of FLOORING, Cf.E.lR LUMBER, Sidin?, B.rn Honrdmg, Mliingles, kc. Onr purchases ave teeentiy been rcsde or tireeu Bay. Lake Hunn, a id Ui.e''iiiani. and I'lougbt bv vessel «c, Chicago, and thence the Chicago au-l Bock Island Railroad to Davenpoit. 7"ho wants of a large emigratinn i into Iowa have heeir anticipated iu oui selec tions snd purchases. TW lL llriM. lilil»B«, )Wocdwirth's celebrated Patent,} are now rum ing in our .Mill, and our facility lor man uiactur ng FLOOHIIIG AND SIDING Are unequalled ih he West We are also en tensiVe'y •'nijaiied in the Manufacture of S.jN/7, DOORS. ASD BLtXPS. We can di. be'ter by our customers than ev er before, aud wiil do our b» st to suit them. gggy.i Bradl y B.oc«rett, »od Retal! rieal»r» In Window Olam, Dvtn, Httndt, irt. i A Z w i O O so1# rib- r- v n e y u-d uff*r to •!.« n i rn) •i.rr'wiGd nj c,Miii»r« th'' oio t" imp'* to a»«oit nent of Paiata, T":. .. O' ow, s»»h, Blmds xn i Djors- rrftr -ught c**?., *«ort*-d •**«, 0 Ml ii .*«•* VV 1. low i.iiiVW, aMortud slsw, D'.r. a 1 M-»or:oj. it. til:- ,,f VVifldo* CliaiS tTSr broiik.hi i.» tlii* ma' k *. I. a -i- li »f White Lead, fee'red. (•laced Window** A e hare for *ak at .Va. 10,000, corner Itrvly acd 4th street*, a larga Vs.seoKT, loWA i of ilnl Wtmloas •rn^rte'l ie froi,L.4 fitted op With ut'le thirkripp* Prei Ti ite, c, min- n IMttsfcttr^^i snd N'*«» s !y. Yo»k Gla-« Ulapin re vipoij abort no l» and satisfactory term1. Orders promptl» atu-nded to. Bit AIM.EY ft BROCK EST, 2 5 N 1 0 1 1 a v FRESH AKUIVAL OF 1 I E 2 1 2 I I S S S i i Wh ch ut uiil ttll Ay holt'alt W Retail Also—-a i.tw Stoi ic or «Ir«• en»a, l'i ivisious, Woa icn nn I Willow \V*re. (J n-miwiro, ilit*svare. Naiiis I'amts, Oi.*, Turpentine 4* together with a host of other article* in our hue, too i.itmerniM to mention a.'l ut which will be sold at u small advance uu OS'. :»t WILEY A Ml \«'BP. Oa S«rond Ktreet, opposli* Le Claire Itte, Le- July »d, 1- iiivatipirt» IOWA MflUCn.Tl R.4L DEPOT Noursc, Viole 1 Co., l*Topiit-(ors, Cvnttr ij Hvii- iiuiiiu atid /Wtf .V.'r.rf/, Dsveiipoft, Iowa. Offer for sale at VTholesae- vnd Reta Clorer, Timothy, Hlue Gra»« and Millet scede, Garden and F!ow"t ^ei-ds in great variety. Jlg-ieullural A* Ilortirnlturnl piemen ft of the iuoni approved manufbM.tiv. Retpert tthd .Mowers, Noerse, Vede V Co. ive msde arr ineww* by wh :ch tliev tiave the exclorive sale in this section, ot Minr.y C"e.el fated irst Preroiam Woi Id's Fao ii* ap»T Hi.d Mo Aer. A'si Manny's awl Paten: R- ap«T« ar Mowers. At Ketrhnw'* od»-tiratid Mrwer Mc ortnick'a »i .im'i's. Rut sell's, Wright's and Atkia's lur Uahtd to trd. All persons d-sit iug Uraprva aub llloiDtrs shJtdl ordet thi enrly, tut thedemttd grsat t'mn the supply. R'' --eis at Mowers are :d at jVnir/ tittrrr'a Trir,- •. with only freight ai wurehou-e ri ar/ Idi d. Hoiie-Poweri and Threshers, We are sole A cents in ttii eect'on for theealo of ihe jua'ly oeb-brMUd lilt's Machine tor Tbri shiug a'd cleaning grain at one operations *hii-n untwiihiktanuiug ii is the lln-t machine of tbe kind ever invr-ht.it, and put into su- cessfnl operation, it mw n ands, a* it nlwaye ha^ stood tbe best machine ir tbre»hlnc a id cleaning grain in esistence. Al#, i'itt doiihle i iuirai or 10 horse power. lvneryV Railroud rurilia ihain II irse powers peaseV E\i-.^lsi.r II' rwM Power,with thri^hers, «eperati.r», cleaners, clwver hulleep, circular and eroas cut saw nulls, com abiI ii- iff,., and all O'htr Imp tmeats ada/ded io Power. To Uni'.m WiiuutActur- r-'. Nourse. Y.ele ii. Co a. th .- lovsa Agricultural Depot. o r.-r •.. Sale Cumrti 1 i'i p*t»-it Pr xirn C-.m Plait.rs, to th'r with all Machireis u*e1 in Hi f«m Uaau •acture. Also, hti-.k- hr"om winding sn 1 CMS* lag twiue. of the lir-' .aliiv, PhW I'OH* "inLfaX. The host hora.* po'v. Corn Sheller ia use Is Reading's Pa't Shifter TIi'k via tone fs capi!t»|i» of fthelNwrattdcfasa i'ig I ftOo Buthelt of Cor* pt' 1 sty. I'.ery Farmer bavu.g a ini ^e quail.i of corn to ehell should inchuM one oi these Sbvll.-rs. 2ltf J300 K!S7S AT 10 A1 ARY. WALL A THE PAPERS. Sub-CMb't* having r- -arranged their *t«ck utter the confusion occanii ued by fire ifct ntly, are piepsred *o ii:vi«e the attention of r»r*!ne in want, ti our large and generalaseorv meut of Uibli's, Hymn and Prayer Boil^ •S'hold and Cbildr'-n'e Mi^e. ll:vn^rus anu (*ift. Pay Books, |jel/eri, vas Books, ^e, \V Hting Ph|»t. Luve|o|ie*, luge, tiluids, (ii.id aud Sice I Pens, ^ealni, W »*. Watf rw. Ac., w Y O O N W I O K S A E u.i, ami iT\i\ r^eias, aoBDXfs, Fire hoard Pattern*. Maih?!.V»», NKVTSI aPtas, Ac., t)t»., AH of which we supply at Last trn Pel OSS. Wholesale or Retail to ("aeh Buyers, it The -IOWA R()»K" ROOMJ." i. 3ti Hrady ne%r tbe Po«t Office. Davenport, Iowa. l.Mf KLI Al»A V O. AS UPt\ FltlD ASD fi.il"fUr IMMENS.F TOCK OF WATCHES A.WTD WKt ww ie i#a *m AT /iOl'SEL s. .v., a. t.K o 1.4 IKE MOW IlaiKct-snd HAVKjnst retnrned from New York with the i«:«t lUn k of line watches ami jvw elr ev i la-fore offt .| in this ruaiket. I gold wHtchex from $'jn to Sfher do fioin $5 to Sutl. (iold chains foom $7 to $wj. UtQg« from 'lit centN to $00. Breast pins from SI to $^0- I would call purtieula- attention tn my stock of Ladies' wat 'lies, whii i tTr«ces a full variety of dain, hunt.he und enamelled cases, and I think I .'ail hUil the ii.Oht faatidiuUS- In short, rav vv'itiie »t')' k'of rloclt.', watches, jewelry, silver and olatr-i wure is full snd com plete, and much larger than bus ever been orougat to this market and I will sell wholeaaW or rt tail at price* tbat wit! defy alt competUlo:-. Ren*iria done as usual on sbott notice. I'e tit Ii. livM. v^nl-if Hcrse Rekes. THE s'tlisct. rs .. I s'lpt.t-.* Partaan and IXalers w th rs aud hard rakes of best tmiiier aud voikmHt sbip, at the lowest c«*b pr eea. NorrtsK, Vin k Co. 24 tt N. W. cor ot l»1ard -irtfi Fr^stsi*. 111 ii3ra!ine rtiscnifPt-J. JOHN »EMPLE & SON. Suece-sor lo Ii IC .% 7. lo^ Second st., MliSt'A'I'lJii Wo are now offeritig for sale ut te duced in ires, our large &. Varied stcck of ,iew etrv. Give us a call tiefore purcti s ng ei e wli re. R'iiiember the place «.t Eraia's old stau t, 152 Second sheet, Muii jtsne. In a. Watci.es, CWcks and wdiy earefuHy re paired. £ti s. Ti7& P. STKINT. Nos. 130 V 191. .Main-sf. .MuftritHne, MAM'FACTUkERhk DEALERS in Fur­ niture in .ts various viit ieiii-s. Constant ly on h. nd a full assoitment acapted to tt e Tr de or Retail Pa t.eular attention is invi to our I'm B-.n Work, which is man uPartui to Our O 'der, in the Eastern Cities r. tso, Very ftaperior Article «»l Spring ». .1, Bed la)Hii||M, iVc. Thankful tor tlie very liberal tionage 'rom the I zeris of Tipton and Old r.'idat, in gere r»l,by s'tict a'tepiien to lea-4 •, and ie int« ble prices, we shall en leavor to meut a coiiti uanceof the name, a resptcifuily Inv tie an E* urn In at ou of Cur Stock. Miisca'inc, June IKMJ 26 tf. OLOKtn naPii iiorss is ckmximu. iowa- TASI.lt.Hfct' 1 I VI .11.- ,ii,0. o k i i i i Wholrsuie aiitl ta I' /Jn {f.», K* COTES k. DAVIES. D*r»nportj Town, Oct. ?*L ,\o. 181, Sir rf, Mi.xca. Ht. EEl'S constaa Iv f,.r na.e cheap for rath or approved credit, a large aud well aaaotWu itjca nl L/ruifs. Veuicincs, CqcuiIchIs, Paltitss its, Dyes, Wladow Glass, (Hons Wan. Age at for all ia* pupuiur family nsedlcines of the day Jaanirv- '. l,tr-