DAILY ARGUS.
TUE t'XIO.V MUST HIS PRESERVED.
1. I. DANruRTH, J., tUITOi.
aturday l'venlng.... Feb. I St
"If any one attempts to huul d(,wn the Ano-ii-cvu
Vg. "hoot him on the spot "Mn .1. !'
iff The Ar,f,u is the oiilt paper in llii conn-ij-
that lakes Ifhvmjil.ie i . p..i t-. cniisc,iioinly it
van furni'li the people til lliisund adjoining; conn
nc in advance nl any other piper.
ix. it vim di:.
If there is any one attribute of poor, frail
humanity whii It receives, ns it di'servci, the
UMueaMireJ exverutioti and contempt of mini
kind, it istliosiuol inj;rntiiiide. And il there
t a iicp:iper iiny where guilty of thin iti,
it it th M-ilili" in-iri'inti-nt. Xu little, one
It irii' concern Inf done more blowing fur the
tiutonouH dint l-iii"' thun tho pitper ttlluded
1 1, In ihu ey, of it" editor, Jim l.utiu wan
the sum of nil hilinitn (.'indues. It wait fur
Lr his itiiuiimry l,riiju,lt thut the editor
afreuid wu goinc; to raise a lalnilous- nuin
her of military coinpiiiiies. And by tho aid
of several aetive yotiiti' in, 'it in Henry, Knox,
Merger tin I Whitc-ide counties, u coiiipitny
Hiti mixed fr the utnri-sttid iiimginury lrig
u l'. Unrolled in thut Company wan the re
initrLiUe nninlier of Uu individual front
M line the editor and the editor'a brother
, 1 I, . I .1 lll-ll UiLII, .111-4 I,l'IVt, , 1,1 M ,1 1,1,11.,- l-f i,;ni,
The. ou.pa.iy proceeded to i..rt . Leaven w.-rtli, ! ltKMH. Thai all the delegate
ulid utter a good deal of bargaining, not find- ; ,a, taken the outh to support the ennstitu
iiig t!i tifuresaid Jim Lane brigade, the com- , tion of the I'nited State wa Hiillicient evi-
juny wa disposed uf ton Missouri regiment
un 1 marched to Lexington where, unfortun
ately, it Whs numbered among the prisoner
ut the surrender nt that place, and subsc
4Ueutly mustered out of the service und ceas
ed to exist.
And now, when Jim banc's star has act,
the aforesaid Molinc id'ye ndrul turns ugaitisl
its ijol, and says
" That lien. Lane is la-t proving himsell a
humbug wc have no d'-ubt, and tilth ough we
have heretofore placed great confidence in
him und his suggesti ons, our lailh begin tu
lalter."
" Let it be roe.. I- l"d" that the M dine .(,
jiliidtiit lew has "ii" i ,," tli.it " (n u.Lunr
itjastpruriiijliimu'l'uiiiuil'uii." I'"or six
years and more, liiia name eiyt .c, nl has
lauded this Weeding Kan-ui Lane in one of,
the noblest ijel'etideis ol human freedom.
Most people, knew, and great numbers de
clared, nil this time, that bane was w hat the
I,t Icjh ii'lcut now de.-laies "a humbug."
Yet the aforesaid editor stuck to him as long
as there wn a chance to get un his Mall' or
get un office through his inlluence. lint now,
w hen Lane can do him no good, nod w hen, to
to his friend might endanger hi- prospects
for another office, lie drops him, and declares
him, what he outfit to have know n and said
long ago, ii l,uinhtij! I'ngratefiil luilr
irit,lritl ! IIV nre glad you uro converted, ut
lust, but your conversion litis such an un
grateful and mercenary l "'k that we fear it is
nut to he relied on; and wc expect, if Lane's
Mar should twinkle above the horizon again,
that you would be the first to wallow in tho
bloody iniic ol this broken down Kansas
humbug.
i.i.r I I.K I-HUM t MHO.
Capt. U. A. l'rii'.gcfoid, in a recent letter
from Cairo to his father in-law, Joseph Mo
Lane, L'sq.,nf this county, writes that there,
are Is gun boats at Cairo, well armed and
equipped, but they lack men. He .says Some
of the gun boats make treqiient trips to Col
umbus to practice at throwing slioll on their
fortifications, but the rebels pay no attention
to them, llegiiiients of infantry are constat)
ty arriving at Cairo mid being shipped for
the various posts un the Ohio.
The health nf the soldiers is pretty good
coiisideriiig(tlieir exposure and the frequent
change of the weather.
Another letter from Mr. Mcl.ane's son, A.
W. McLane, who is in the same couipanv,
speaks of the great anxiety ul the soldiers to
meet the rebels and do something towards
putting down the rebellion.
it, is quue UKoiy iiiat me soiuiers ot tlie
Mississippi valley will be gratified in that
respect, very soon.
-
t.ien. Singleton, of Quincy, ha introduced
in our constitutional convention, an ordinunce
T. T- T. . 111. .1 .1. . .1 1 l - . ,
instructing treasurers, collectors, etc., of thin
state, to receive I". S. treasury notes in pay
ment ol taxes.
A Mas Kiu.eu :-A man named John Mu
lenawas killed in New lioston un Friday of
last week, u near us we cuti learn, under the
following circumstances : M;l,ena was em
ployed on one of those lloatirir- hells that in
fest the Mississippi, Wii.jt t present at or 1
near Hums, Iowa, just above New lUston
Joseph Burdick, one of the alleged murder- i
ers, is the proprietor of another bunt of the!
eame character, lying ,,n this side m-ar the'
loat mentioned town. Soiueiime during the
last week Joseph iiurdick ami Mazenu had a
difficulty in which they cume bt blows. With
the intention of following up the matter, do
seph Burdick went to Keithsburg and sccur
cd the assistance of his brother, Oil bcrt Iiur
dick, and both came immediately tu New
Buftuii, where, lindiug Mazcnu, they renew
ed the tight, aud the latter while endeavur
irig to escape from his assailantu, received
three sabs in the back, one of which pene
trated the kidneys, causing ulmost immedi
ate death. Joseph Burdick made his escape
nt om e, but his brother was arrested and has
been tukeu to juil. Mazena has a wife and
child living at Burlington. Aledo lteeord,
nth.
-
Tut Sei RtiAHv oi War on Aitointhents.
A few days since, while a member of con-
Kress was urging the appointment ol one of
mis luu-ja ii luuiiint niucp in ttio army,
Secretary Stanton mude the fulluwing reply :
" I can make no more appointments !mm po
litical influence or personal appeals. The ap
pointments in the army must come from the
ranks- I have" the enow uf u number uf wid
ows, who have lost their husbands in the ar
my, to attend to, and as they are most needy,
and their wants pressing they will receive
l,,a Irtamlu ... n I,.,..,. u: ..
my earnest attention a mr me tew civil
posw in ray giu, i euau u.sinnu e tticm
it - . ... ... ,
among the poor and tner.tonous soldier, who
hare been crippled .n defense of the country',
righu."
Tin-: thiiihi:' amimmkm to hk
i.imi:i.
We clip from the Springfield eorrepoud
dc of tlit Chicago Timet, tlie following uyn-!
opsin (if the remurki made in the constitution
at convention, in regard to the appointment
of a committee to investigate the report Htart-
ed l.y the Chicago lribune, tlmt a majority of
the convention wore eoeakitmiatfi ;
Mr. Thnrntnn M..i....ruM m,ld it win due,
to the self-respect ul tlie convention ilnt these j
charge onld nut 1,0 puiKKti ,v i" silence j
If they were true, he iIimiiiM i'i linn" for the
Convention to not' in did the I'liiU'd States
eeimtn reivtitlv uinl i"',iiiin'ii' " the work i,
cxnelliin'. lie. did n't helieie there win it dis-
' vni man in the ,ihmii:i""
"Mr. WentwMli ('din Kmwn rotiiiMican)
aid there wit" a Jeep i-eiin' l, wickimi niol art- cither tlie primnletit or xei irtury oi wur. a
tol ,..,i,,l,o,ahoii at work upon the t,roceeditiL"t 1 ulruu Iv stated in thi- corre'tinti letuv. lo- r
,i .
I of the convention by parlies in power, who j view "ham, from the bi-intiitu;, eoio. el. d
were now uiidcruoinj; (heir dyin mrulu, in ( very j.artieular i.-Iu'iol' toil,,, war. Tina
When they were atillc l that tho convention ; ju-t fuhrieution of ti," kio Let- i re.iple 1
were about making a constitution fur tlie ur " u-i the inot impudent and ,e-rate nh.diti,n
pie. they raii'-d the jry that tleleeattn were dodtju thai h been foini.td upon the rtini-srces-iioiiiMs,
and that all they did wim t in- munity. 't he etentn of the next few week
itiute tueii into the order of tint Knight of the u ill aliitn lanlly denioiitraie how properly
(ioldelt ('irele. He said he lot I no doubt that the ph' haw rep ed eontid' le'e in the tt l
tlie reporter had le-en imi,o,-d ittioii, and lion-! inniitr.iti 'ii an I in toe far -ihted voiit,i
id the resolution would i e u J iplc I.
Mr. Allen nf Williamson, (democrat) said j
that if there was a sccesioni,t in that body 1
it ought tu be ktiown and tho individual ex
pclled i to do which tin; cotivetiti in liunuei
tioliably had the i-iht. So loti as the-e as
eaults were ma le lor mere partisan purpose
tic vvoui'i not onji-.-i, nut w lien tiny pi.e-e tms
Iiodv in tiptiositioti to the union and c ui-titu
ti ili. he tlioiiht it tinio that the iioitt'-r
should be investigated. IK wanted the l.i -l
ns to tin iullti of delegates on the ll ior silt
el to the h 'ttom. He belonged to no such or
dcr, tiordil he believe that tiny liieiubcr of
the cotivetiti, ,t beloliiled toil.
On uiotiou of Mr. Itiii-kuiitster, the name of
Mr. Thornton wtm added as chairman o the
COIiUllittee,
On motion of Mr. Fn kbii, (democrat ) the
name id Mr. I'lca-uuiti, ol It wk Island, win
added to the committee. llo Wanii'l tint
charge (,-riet,-1 to the bottom
i- ii- i-
'r.tu.ierw i ,r-,, .o.,c.,, was io i-ivo--,
of the resolution, and thought it to be the tin- ,
ty of ti.- convention t-.pr.-erve it dignity. '
and prevent reprter Iroui either slandering
or blackgiiardtnt? delegate.
.nr. eigi-y i repiinneaii , w.-is ,n tayor
iliventigating tho charges ,,! ilislovaliv ol
liiembers of the convention, but thought muiii
t ... . .., i .... i i .1. ;
deuee for him as to their layalty. The con
vention had unanimously a lopted resolutions
of joy at the victory at Fort Henry. He had
not rea l the (.'iiicr.g i 'Ii iUuhc since ho came
here. 11" knew the paper Would lie about
the c-invetiti -n, and he would just a- s m be
lieve that tlo-re were member o lleaiire
curd'- Hall here a Knights uf the I, olden
i L' i rule, lie unfiled the people to know that
tl
invention 1,, ,li d upon tin- report :h a
X, -:,!. :-.
j (
) (
!
the i,ri-i'ei,t i.lr. IU, k i: K i haul that, if
e ri ess'enists ,,ii thelloor, Ii" vvi-h
to know i'. and n ante 1 I lie r lutiui to
a. lie tori us niu'-ti sympathy tor a lior-e
thief as he hud I -r a - 'cssloniNt, and had as
iiiiich respcit for a , ,', , siomut a for an nbo-lilioni-t.
Ife trusted that tin's orgatii,'d at
teniiit of th tiL, Jitioii pr-- . t.i preju Ige the
Conveiiii-.ii would be met und stopped. Ie
did let believe llcre wa- a single Knight ol
tb" liolden Circle ill the state.
Mr. VVclltUOI'lll oll'efe.l the following
iiniendiiient, which was adopted: ,
"AI--o whether iiiiv iiid.v idnul has a-ked or
received any pay fur his pieteuded inlluetiee
over members of the c .nvention, touching the
retcfition of ineiimbenta in ullice."
Ti.e previous question wti- ordered, on mo
tii. n ot Mr. 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 1 a s t e r
The ayes aicl noes I, cine d'-niaii l-'d, the
reswlu'ioii as amen led wa- a lopted -ayes ('',
noes noli,".
Mr. Il.inna i democrat ) a 1:'- unanimous
consent to intr odii'-e the Pillowing resolution,
w hich was i-i. a 1 tor iiilorniatioti :
,'e.ioi-,-'. 'I lia', il any ,,ieiiiber or mem
her nf ihi.s convention have been guilty of
holding treasonable correspoiicciiec with the
so culled Sontlierti I 'onfederucy, or belonging
to the order of the knights of the golden cir
cle, or oilier order whose object it in to pro
mote the ultimate success of the so-called
.Southern Confederacy, it i. the duty of this
convention to expell such member or mem
hers.
Mr. ilo-lyn I . ib, liti
trodiictem of the it-,
over under the rule.
Messrs. Thori.loti,
Miccial commit! I
ilii'-t ) object,' J t j the in
tution, so it was laid
r.uir.
I lives
am! II iss.
I igal mn, sip
the
do
erat. Mo;--r.-. I erry, I li-
republicans, lien n
1 ,1 l! ' V divide 1 as t i '.'o
ties of the jeniemen who
lie, and l'.ea'aiits,
tic c iiiiiii ittee is
political ploelivi-
c ituposc if ,t here is
llo Moil it t li. xt tin; in vest i. at loll will lie i--ir
ing and impat'tlal, and tills base calumny,
which has been perpetrated at the inslig-itiuti
),,,,p
ot atiolition nttice lioMer.s, reliiteil and te
Copper (.'reck I' i b 7. I -''-A
itm s. Sir. I'ri'vioiis to the lnt
-ion of the board cf supervisors, a
i:in
March .
petition was circulated in this neighborhood,
and quite largely siciicd, asking the hoard tu
appropriate a portion of the swamp land
f'unJ on tb Muscatine road. I would like to
know what beeoine of that petition, or what
action was had on it.
Yours Respectfully,
i
i ' '' have, as requested by our ciiri-esp-.indent,
j examined the record of the March term of the
S session uf the hoard of supervisors, and all
i that appears of record is the !wittl, nni,.r
I ,,.,, ,- Mll,,,u -,, ,.
i . . .
The fulluwing preamble and resolution
inlroiliiecd ly .lotm A.lioyer, Were adopted:
" y it kh kas. The board of supervisors of
Hock Isliuid euiimy, at their last November
term, made liberal appropriations to the town
of l'rury.of money and land belonging to said
county, for the construction ol a levee and
roud from Prury's landing, opposite tu Musca
tine, Iowa, in mid town of Prury: theref-rc.
li'ivolred, That the expenses incurred ii,
letteiig, surveying, and selling said lands,
shall he estimated by the drainage commis
sioner, and deducted from said appropria
tion." II," above is all that appears on the record
m relation to the mutter.
Wi
Marc
-o examined the files of papers of the
term, lint the netition alluded
i
to is not amoi.e; the papers. The
c'.erk thinks ,!,(. ,.,;,, firp.,(,tlt,H)
but, as the records ,i t l(,w mivthin?
ccrn.ngi., it wa- prol,al,y vv ia,d"ravvn.
No I Al.Te
i.nir.n at I' , -r .
V f 1 . . ......
-The Fourth
ew iiampMHre regiment ha
'.last complete-
ci ill-IJII J'llHil Ml'.lVelUn,., ut
A tew days since, on inspecti,
I rt 1 r;i
'II. Cul. White
discovered one of the
,'l's nns ,,,
II, a l.si ..-.I... i l t. . '
I ..-.mi iic, i in t appear on
I '.'".Pwt'-o H"n .Vour jhh in such n cu
', d."l"0'" '.'S',,,ne, J'"' "' '-' g"ii ain't just
' ' reI'llod ",e rti,lier. -hut I have K,,t the
brightest shorel over in the
entrenctimeiits
you ever saw." The colonel
ucknowledege the corn by a
and passed down the line.
aw the point,
graceful how,
Camp PoccLiS. Col. Bracked having re
ceived marching orders, and deeming it neee.
tary t.j devote his entire time to his regiment
tu prepare it for immediate duty, has rusign-
i ed the command of Camp PougUa. His suo-
; cessur is Colonel J. V. Hell, uf the Tuir
. - -.".vliui w. . . . vc, i.i ,1,. iuii- .
; teen.h lninuU Caval wUo Com-;
niand of ,,,e camp ye9ter(laJ.a,Vayo j
,,.,, j
I OMUTT OF THE WAR.
The lttcuipt uf tU AbolltluiiUtii tu lH
iia(e Cell. Met lellaiit
.
Special Dispatch tu the N. Y. Herald.
WaniiinuTon, Kelj.
The greatest inditfimtinn prevniU here at
the ieri.itoiice of the New York 'J illume and
lotlirr skriekinu jotirtinln diiy after day in
buhliliiiil!, in u variety nf f"ri. tin- .liuine
leu (uI.-Ihm1 tlmt lieiieral M-'Clellmi lia
been reduced to the -implc ( m in I cd the
army nf the 1'ntninuo, 11m position i. wholly
unaltered, in.r Inis it h iinolihV, in iiiiv
wuy whatever sinou the mUmd ul Mr. M.mton
to llio ouliim t
There never lm been ti ililf,ciice ofuny
kind between the eoitiiiuiiider iii ehiel tin
;j ,
. .
I (.'i-iu ial wh istt eliet t'ic lire now diioi te I t
warNthe (tnpression ol the rebellion,
Th - .b- pretext .,r tln-e vatiou- as-aulu
i - to be I .on I in toe l',-t that the io- t,
tary o war se a vi;' ,r and e;ia-p nl
intellect, and I ,ree oj- will mid i rjry, which
re nianilested in eyery bureau and bratien of
t' f ueparnneiu, nui w men ma :l- n , l :un c-a
i f command and produced t.u e,,titl.ct , f
View s,
Sj.etiil li.-(jJtcli to the N. VV. Uoi J.
VVv.IIIM.ToS, I'eh. ',1 The .'..ries which
are current respecting the liilure condu, t ,,l
I the war by the president and Secretary Man
I ton, und the tnin-li-rrin i I iett. M,-1. lellan
j to the comm. in, I of the army " the I' ,i, inae,
' have a (Train o tru'h in them, but are stat
ed as to produce a iin-ehievoiis impression on
tlie public nun I. The 1 ii ; t .- o the matter
niuiply are, that i"ii. Mct'ie.llfin, in coiisulttt.
tioii With the pre-idctit, b.i, lai-l nil the ,l ui
nl tins vvar since in,- reureiiieiii oi in -ii, ,,11;
,,al .), movenienti, our armies luvo
,,,. ,y l,i,, u,l u clearly delin.-d
u , ,h c;p,,i-i. maiked nut. the lime,
,.,.,.,.,,,,.. 1,I.r.lf,,1,s in ..-,., ...,...
j, i,..w id at li.md. ttlid lien. Me( dellan, !
i!ivil , ,.,.urilli a He, retarv of war who i hi 1
Irieiidand in whom he ha the utmost cotili-
, has entidi"l to him hi ndiemi-, an) 1
will l-robablv sion itssiinie tl nninitid of
the army nl the I'ototnai!, and lead theiu in
per-oti ugailist the enemy, lie i- ret depo
ed horn his rank, nor will he be until it j
proved that his plans are ineffective and iui
pus.siblc of accompli-hmeiit. lie will, even
while commanding din-i-ilv the army of the
I'litoiuac, direct in general, if not in detail,
the other movement of our armiei. When
tin! forces iii Kentucky and along the coast ure
once under way, the judgment ot the general,
cumuiaadilig will have tube depended upon,
and nothing but the ino-t general supervision
will be attempted at Washington. The detail
and particular strategic m. veiueuts will he left
entirely in the hand- n the war department,
iicnl.s.' Ilalb-ck, liuell, and the o-her i i
luainbr- ol ,.ur troops. den. MeClcllaii's
a-suinpti' I the couiiiiiiiid of the I'ntoiiiac
siuiplv nieaiii bii-iness, and tiial as soon in
the -,tds are in i,,l.-r. He wants In fight n
well us plan.
J-torn tin- llliiii'it Stu t- Iti y ,f.tfr .
Tlie Constitution eu Mate I ixpi inlliiiri-s.
Tlie constitution nf Illinois provides that
" no iiioi.i'v shall be dnnvii from the treasury,
hut in c ui.-equeiii:e of appropriations made
, by law." The legislature, ut the last speci
I al session, w ith a republican majority in both
( houses, and therefore patriotic, nf rmr.f, ap
propriated what seemed to them a sufficient
slim to cover the expected liabilities which
the state woidd incur in raising- and equip
ing her quota o troops (,r the war. flic
state authorities expended the Minis thus up
propriatej and several millions additional.
Now, where is the authority fir this addition
al expcndi'iii"? It cHiinot ,h produced.
Authority lor the expenditure nf the people's
j m mey- --there is ii-,ne any where, except in
I the pcplc'.. representatives. p,lir i, jH ui.j,,,,j
i in j ii-1 1 fiir.it i 'in by the partizan adherents of
i the slate authorities, that "iTCrviVy" com
; pelle.l this course that, more troops were
1 raised than was at first contemplated, and of
i course they had to I"' subsisted and clothed,
! which required more ni-iiiev. Very well
i That being admitted, does it prove that any
j ollici r of the .state could put his hand ill the '
I public treasury and take therefrom the
I amount needed '! Surely not. The e, ti-titu- ,
! ten espres-ly provides t tin "no money shall
he drawn from the tvasury, but ineuise-
quenee of n ppr. qu ia' ion made by law." Tilt!
stuti- executive cuiildju-l with as niueli pro
priety an I legality have pr, , 'ceded t" raise
and equip regiment. and make expenditures
; th"i-efor, in the beginning of the war, without
; convening the legislature to make the needed
! appropriations, a he could altervvards exceed
' the appropriations so made. Why was not
! this course pursued '.' Why did not (iov.
Yates proclaim himself above the c 'listilutioii
ill t.ie liegiMiing, and inoeeed to
inning, ami proceed tu expend the;
necessary amount to organize and equip the
Illinois volunteers without a legislative up- !
propnaiioii ,,w a ; ,p ,,.lt (ls the
public mind has become accustomed to the 1
pica ol military necessity, the violation j
ol the constitution will be overlooked or uuiet-
h' ,tl''1 '" Those who think so greatly ,
misunderstand the temper nf the people.
Irrespective of parly, the people of Illinois
arc a unit for tho constitution and the union. ;
I IH.- V III e Mllllll- IO piCOO III" IIISL ll-llliir
and the last man for the preservation of both.
They desire thut the gallant men who have
rushed to the field in the defence of their
country shall be well cared for. But they
also desire and demand that whatever is dune
shall be done under the constitution tunl ac
cording to law. We have not reached the
j point vet, and trust that wc never shall reach
I it, when we shall quietly submit to have any
j public .servant of Illinois arrogate to hiuiseil
: the right to determine when "the necessity"
exists, which justifies him in violating his
oath of office ami the const itutioti of the state.
The patriotic limn who. vviih arms in their
hands, are upholding the c, institution and the
laws of the union, do not desire and will not
endorse these cross assumptions of power bv
wie suue iiuini lustration, our volunteers are ;
fighting lor the preservation ol law and order. I
They will not. consent to their overthrow in j
Illinois, not even under the specious plea that :
I o ;is none lor uie gooii ot tue soluicr.
' j
' Tho Chicago T;ibnnr has a remarkably
i unliable Washington correspondent, who, in !
, his letter of tho Sth ins:., speakifg nf plans
j for retrenchment ot expenses, says, "rutin. i i
! fur nil t' Mrs. .iccV.N i',,Ui, s il rxlrnr.i-
J ijuiirtK it the 1 1 nil rj riir, m'limcnt aud i,,n- j
1 viuti to which wc me iiii ikd." In tl,,. mme i
letter he says ".Senator Wilson's uinctulmont I
j to the resolution of the naval committee is j
cowardly and time-serving, and, I regret to
1 say. in keeping with that gentleman's course i
during this entire session." s
A Mn irvuv (HuMoN or Jivi Lank. ti,.u i rived at Trieste, mid been received by the
er-il .Inn La,,-... ukS p0IP (l(f u, Kansas to make i Archduke Maxainilliaii,
himself heard again. Poymi know how near ! The Austrian C.iuette mentions the appoint
we came to having Cieneral Jim a Wisconsin j ment of Archduke Muxamilliuu as Comni )-
.... ..no on . i w-iit tell you. Just alter Hull
i h-ii uie un l.ei; t was in trouUhi ov-.o-
the utiiccrs. liny. l:-,o,l.,lt .. vc. l.:. ..
, , - " IO IlitSOllll--
ton, and. alter a look at the state affairs, de
termined to appoint Lane colonel uf tiie Sec
und regtment. t;en Shcrtnun, then in com
mand of the brigade, the name who after
wards went to Kentucky, hearing of it. wait
ed upi.it, Kandall, . and advised against
Ihe measure. "Governor Randall." lie '
you can go to the insane asylum "and pick
uui uns iiuiiioci ui men wno are tnor e,,r.o
hie of taking charge of 'the regiment ,C
Laue is.- LaueTai X
nel of the Second. -Cor. .YtfiranJtee &-nriifL
E.isTiitt Jti.ocr or tut Whit. W
find the foowiii)( artii le in the New I lav D
((-'ullli.) AV,i.fer :
" A wentern writer nutied that the ktaten
or i'.'ouin, liiinom, iDiiiauaanu tionigan
unite in entablitliitiK an immenae cannon
foundry, with view to lake defenae.
"We uree with the J'ruvideno 7V that,
'onoeh't the westeru llatea bft!' to '-'fi'i
union, for the purpose of mutual defense, no
mutter w hut may be the special and limited!
atJ obje'.'t, and they henitt whut, in twenty
year or o, will develop ititu a western inde
pendence 1 Thi viii.it it"t I iniiiittrl. The
i .i k ihjuied, tio doiilit.moreihuii the south
,y Hie hiocka le of the Mississippi ner.
I ei;hts oil her product lirit enoi tuiilisly in-erea-ed,
tit.d there is n i possiliility of trans-
portitii! the iiiiuiliisc kUpplii-it. Uiufl .hu went
unites tor 'ieii-iis, uni it win oiiiwn tuv
Mi-i--ippi. We ul the east could ti"t help
ourselves "
The tibolitioii : invention which met hero
U-t wi-, k, resolved that " the constitution is,
since the war, even more of a covenant with
death than before, and so the work of the ale
olilioiii-.l-t instead of heim.' completed, is bu
coming more important " They then adjourn
ed. It is by vapue uuuieiiiiiii' cant like thi
about eoveiniii'i with death an I bargain
wiih hell - tlni t ice a,'i'ators ad lie their
A u H c.ik he id - and dl-i.'0-t t!.- J it I i . .I-
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c,'i, iiye i7 o i mi' l it I illlHllilr o i;,' till.
Ih.itli i l Mil" -Inrn jii ii'ifi -.'j.
' ittnj Itiintni ill .,o o, li'i'it urn ttvm
Itnirli a; (n i'Hi Itnllimit r.rjilnit , (,', tt
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irnitr li'ihtiit'i .Vo rc.f y'l lhr ,',, j
I III illl In ('li- inn i ill,! I II' , III' llUilinfinut
ti ii ii tf tut' mm ti'ivs.
Teli'rnlii-d to tlie Ki Ii Id nut y riios.
Wahiin'.t is, IVb. ! I. I'hi! Tribune's e,,r
re.,, -udent says :
"c e.,nitn.tteU n tt,c cot,.,-t t il.o war,
' examining to nay the case n. t,,ne,
discovered new lacli which divide the re-
p msibility ol the blunder at li ill' liluff bo-
tweendeii. Stone ate! another general
Previous to the discharge ol Wykolf, the
eoiiiinittee nti the judiciary examined (letl'l
Sickles, w hose frequent visits to the incur
ceruted WvkolT and the journey from his
cell to the residence uf Lx l.ieiit, Watt at the
other end "f the avenue had excited siisiiii'
ion. Sickle claimed to be Wykofl'scouu el,
and tohtive acted throughout in that cupuci
ty. I lie committee put s ,me home question
tu him II" replied sharply, and lor u lew
tn inn-tits a war of word raged.
While hi examination was pending, the
K-rgeaiit at arms appe.ud with Watt. He
testified that he saw the iuesne in the libra
ry, and li-ing of a literary inru of mind,
pern" I it. that however he did Hot luaki! a
c ipy; but having u tenacious memory, cur
tie I p ,rti-,i" "tl in In- mind, and the next
Ih v ri"Hie, them word for word to WikotT,
that personage ha I previously testified thut
the is -age tr.in-iiiitie I t i th ' Herald, H im
given him by Watt orall.d
IV v-uis ,r ,v, Feb. Hamilton Fish
und lii-hop A uies retiirne l to Washington
t i diiv. ami ma le a report to the government
of their uii-sioii to relieve the union prisoners
in the south. I hey repaired to Fortress
Monroe, and made known their eutnmi .sion
to the Coiilederate authorities at Norfolk, by
w hom the mutter was referred to Richmond'.
A reply cauie.refii-iiig the commissioner ad
misiou to the Confederate territory, but ex
pressing readine-s to negotiate fin- a general
exchange of pi isonors.
Our c.uiiiui-sioiier opened negotiation,
which resulted in perfect success. An equal
i xchaliee w a- agreed on, but the Coiif-deratex
had lino more prisoners than we. With c mi
mendable magnanimity they propose I to re
I leas" those also, but on condition that our
j g .vernincnf would agree to release .'lOO of
, their men thai may next fall into our hands.
.mv Yoiik, Feb. II. The gunboat .Massa
chusetts arrived to day from Ship I-land,
where -he eft on the Ith. She has a valuable
cargo if coffee, cotton Ac., taken from pri
zes.. The N iagara w as cruising in Texan waters.
The troops arc in excellent health.
("apt. Man y, of the Viiiccniies, had died
from injuries received from th" recoil of a
gun.
W '.mi i m, i ' i, Feb. I I. The house resum
ed the consideration ol the naval uppropria
tion bill. Alter considerable debate the
, amendment appropriating filteeti million
I dollars for building additional gun boats,
! was adopted by Is against "'). Also, an
amendment appropriating fifty thousand dol
lars for an ordnance foundry at Washington,
ami lor ordnance one million dollars, i tie
t.i 1 1 then na-sed.
' Mr. Wvkoll having appeared before the
judiciary committee aud answered the que.
tion proposed, was urd ered to be discharged
IVmu custody.
'J',P WUM considered the
I, ill i ,.,i,,'ni,, ,,l' ih u hl
appropriation
,.nctirred in the senate's amendment
, f . i 1 1 for the suppression uf the Coolie
tl.:l,,,, Adjourned,
Cl;M,1Kll,.'AN, MlI., -Vh. lO.-t;,.,,. Lander
made a forced march un Thursday night,
suppressing und breaking up a rebel camp ut
lilnomery liap, killing Id. capturing 17 com
missioned othoers and !" private, and losing
but two men and six horses, ticn. Lander
led the attack, in person, ut the head of tho
first Virginia cavalry.
This opens the Baltimore and Ohio railroad
to Hancock again.
(ieti. Lander having cleared his depart
ment uf the enemy, renews his request to be
relieved of his command, on account of ill
health.
A portion of Lander's command, under
Col. l'cming, lias occupied Moorefield, and
captured o beef cattle.
.New Y'oith., Feb. 1."). Flour. $5, -Who, 70
superior state ; jJOuo.'jj extra state; 0,',).ju
0,(1.1 common to medium extra western; 0,10
nti,l." shipping brands extra K II 0.
Wheat. i?I,30 good Chicago Spring: 1.40
amber luwa.
Corn dull. tldnO) mixed western.
Pork. Sl.'.0alo mess; 8,,i()a,.),50 prime.
i- i : i - o- ,
ii nisKj- iirincr, in .oiwi jo.
Lniisvii.i.K. Feb. 15. We are in receipt of
gnod new? from Bowling Ureen, but the tele
graphing thereof is expreesly interdicted f.r
the present by the commanding general.
Nf.w York, Feb. 1-1 The Asia fmm Liv
erpool on the 1st and Quceiistuvvn the 1M in
stant, has arrived.
Her dates are 1 day later.
Latest via (juecustown :
Madrid, Feb. 2. The Sumter is still at
tlibraltar.
Doll Almolitt' Mcvlciin iniolsler hnu nr.
dure ot the Austrian navv,
contradict
toe report respecting the scheme to place him
on the throne ot Mexico.
l'arin, Feb. 2. The Independence Beige
asserts that the snutheru eninniissioners have
informed the British government that in
return ior tue recognition ol the southern
confederacy, they would establish almost ub- I
solute free trade for 6tl years; abolish the ex- I
ternal slave trade, Hi.d emancipate nil the !
blacks horn after the recognition. . '
t T?c,f ,offur' h:jWcvt'r. will not determine j
Lord 1 a.mcrstuu to abandon the policy ul !
neutrality. . j
London, Feb. 2. The proposition of Mr.
Gregory for the reeopnltion of the eoiitj, Wi T
hj d..cu..cd ..K.t, alter the meeting olp.rli. I
b
in out
An interesting uud excited debate und re
jection of the prooaiton U expected,
Liverpool, Feb; I. U read lull quiet aud
teady,
l'roviion quiet.
London, Feb. I. Cmiaoli V'JJit'.Oi fur mon
ey: I (J, 41 discount; Krie H't.iil'.ij,
I'aria, Feb. 1. Iteute 711 V
Uuinbuy, Jan. Fl. The exportation of alt
t.etre 1 ruin India i prohibited except to the
ltritish port.
Nvsiivll.l t, Feb. I-I. A dispatch from Ft.
Iloliclsull dated 1 1. .In this liloriiing nays thp
tiring ol artillery c uiitiieu ,e I at sunrise this
lii 'ining, un, I tlmt it had continued un
ceasingly to thai inn. Tlie eiicmv. k'ep at
a respe 'table distance.
I he field artillery i eiignged ail along
the line.
to I'. M The light I, ii. ci-Hsed, probably
owing to a desire uf the enemy to change pv
itloll.
Si fur w have n-puUed t-i" enemy ut eve
ry point along the lines.
Our lus ia email.
The federal gunboat have retired and we
think they an-severely injure I
Lvrrii. The day ha almost pa-t, ami ue
till hold our own. Wo hate repulsed the
sncuiy ut every point, und driven back their
gllllll .tits.
H( have whipped them by lami und water.
They will probably mtucku to murrow.
Our los is not y'ery great, while thutofihe
enemy must bo heavy. We Imvo repulsed
tlie enuiiv even liere, ami we nre utislie,
that we have injured their giinbuais materi
ally, u we biivciuudo them retire twice.
Our hues are eii'reuched all round.
Il.vi iiM- Mt. Feb. II. I'artienwliiicnmeby
t ie lid I'oint boat nay it wa reHirto I in Nr
f Ik yi-terdav that I . . 1 1 lolii'ls,,ii hud been
captured. Our dispatches I ruin Foil M nine
make un allusion tu it.
A reliable gentleman IV 'in Old I'oint s.iv
a ana workmen from the City Work of Rich
tn Hid say they left there for want of Work.
So great win ihe an i'y of coal and iron that
the wurk Were being suspended.
Coal wa em irinously high.
The men say there are few, if any, cannon
loltat llichinotid all having been sent away
Iroui lime to time to other point. Very few
ot the defences there have any cannon
lii"Utited.
F"Ki Movkox, Feb. Ith. Tim following
is from today' Norfolk Iay liook .
A rumor icuched thi city yesterday, by
passei gets -,,iu Sullolk, that the enemy bad
taken pos.e.sioti i if F.denbuw, and also Plym
outh. Later in the day, it wa u!o rumored
that a couple of the enemy's vcse had pro
ceeded, "ti a recotinoisatice, a far u I 'oleraiu.
the .v.rtoiK I'av li.mK al-o, gives n
sketch o the new flag adopted by tl oin-
liiittec "I congress, in tho south. It is a blue
union, and a red field, tour star in the form
of a souare in the union.
The Itichimmd l'ispateli, n Friday, ha the
lolluwing :
(fen. Wise i near Curitiii-k Court House,
an t -cut dow n a flag of truce to It ttmuke Is
land mi Thursday.
A N'orf Ik telegram suvs . It is believed
th" niortcr Ih-el is intended lor this place.
Petersburg!!, I eh. Li. The editomf the
Fxpres has received a letter fi 'iu Suffolk.
dutvd Thuraduy, which uu lh.il l.dci.toi, und
Ilarlf ird have been l uth captured.
l ive gun boats moved slow ly to the wharf,
at Kdenton, yesterday ut '.' n'clock, und hind
e, tncir troops. ery s.s ti ahci wurds hllecn
more cull bouts nrrived. The citizens raised
the unite flag.
lietween ;;,iHi und l.liuu troop landed at
F.dcnioti.
The poplliatimi id lidetiloli is about 'J.IIH'I,
an 1 is distant from Suffolk about fifty miles
In the altciu ion two gunboats went nt
Cln rvati river towards Will-ton, and several
other- invvaid- thi' mouth of the K ,aii ,k",
Ib itf-'id, the capilol id I'erguiueauscuuiity
was taken by the h derals ye-ter lay.
- .Nashvilli: tcicgram ol the IJlli lust.,
bavs :
A dispatch was received from Cumberland
Cnv thi ev tning, stating that nne federal
gun bii.it had appeared ut Fort Honelson, und
this morning opened tire on the fort but with
out injury to it. The fort returned the fire,
and the gunboat retired.
i tic leiierais nave iitmieu in force, anil a
battle vvitti light artillery commenced this
morning. It is reported that the federal force
is from 10,(1110 to L'.ooo. When the steamer
left lor Cumberland City, the battle was rag
ing Willi great earnestness.
Wasiiinujon, Feb. 11. Senator Chandler
luu i eived a letter from Col. Wilcox, xvho
snvs that himself and the other prisoner ut
Columbia, S. ('., are In good health, and that
llieir condition has been rendered comlbrtble
by the clothing received from the I'nited
Statei iiiith, irities
MISTERS SAI.i:.
STA'I K HI- ILLINOIS, 1
Itiick Islllllll ( iiiiiii V , J
C rcuit Court in and for the Cniniu Lock Island,
unit Stntr- ol Illinois.
Ion iclosuru 'of Mortgage.
Henry Allen, c,,nij,l.ii,i;int, r. .I.nues W. Brack
ett, Saruli A. Hrnckelt, Mary li. L'arv, .lereniiih
K, t ary,.losej,li louver, Lnnri A. limver, Clnrles
llrackcM, b. Maxwell Drown, i-'rancis I'. Mmitlort,
Kiiliert W. Sun til. .luiiali v ilkinsun, Kllen llnunc
Aiuel.ii lliiiine nail John Seriver, ileti'tulants.
iV
OTICK is hereby given that I, F. R.
Hean, mauler in chancery of I lie above named
court, in pursuance ot a ilcc.ret.il order ot mud
court, iiiade in the above t'lititlcd cause on the
20th day of September, mid of the September
term ut said court, A. I. IMjI, ahull, on Saturday
the HMh ilav uI'Dcc., A. I). IStil , lietween the hours
ofo trcliu k a. in. and (i o'clock p. m. of sanl day
sell nt public auction nt the door of the Court
house, in the citv mul coiintv ot Ruck inland and
state at'oresind, tn the lncjcnt ladder fur cash in
hand, the following described real estate, to wit :
That part of lot eight (S) in block three (3), in the
old ur original town uf Rack Island, county of
Rock Island und state of Illinois, commencing at
the southeast corner of said lot, running thence
north aleng deer street io the alley in the rear of
said lot, tlienee along said alley west sixty lect,
thence south at right angles to the south side of
Haul lot on Illinois street, thence east along said
Illinois street sixty feet to the place of beginning,
being sixty lect on Hum tlie east sule, ol sain lot,
K. R. BRAN, Master in Chancery,
C. M. OsnonN, It. I. Co., Ills.
Counsel fur Compl'i.
Icc. :, 1S.U1.
AlUOl.'RXVIENT.
The above sale stands adjourned to SATUR
DAY, TUK UTII DAY OK JANUARY, A. D.
ISC2.- K; R. B KAN,
Master in Chancery,
Rock Island, Co., Ilia.
Rock Islind, Dec. 9S.1S61.
ADJOIKXMENT.
The iiliuve sale stands adjourned tu SATUR
DAY, JANUARY -.'.STII, lSiy, at the same place
and hour ol via).
R. R. BEAN, Master in Chancery,
Ruck Island Count v, Illinois.
Ruck Hand, Jan. II, ltj-2.
AOJOl'CNMKNT.
The above snip stands adjourned to SATUR
DAY the 1st DAY OK KKBRUARY, A. I)., lSii2,
al the same place and hour of day.
K. R. BKAN, Master in Chancery,
Hock Island County, Illinois.
Rock Island Jan. 2oth, ISO;1.
AOJOl RX MEN T.
The above sale stands adiourned to SATl R
DAY.the LOTH IHY OK KKHiU ARY,A. D. ISU2,
at the same place and hour ot day.
K. R. f'KAN, Master in Chancery,
Kork Island Co., Illinois.
Rock Island, Feb. 1, 1S02.
A DJOI'N M r.s r.
The nliotc sale stands niijOiirncd to SATL R
DAY.TIJK 22D DAY OK KKBRUARY, A. Di
1362, at the same place and hour of day.
K. R. BEAN, Master in Chancery,
Ruck Island C.o., lllinon.
Rork Island, Feb. 17, 1SI2.
NOTICE.
T1
HE notes, book accounts and papers of
Mr. Julius Schiile, saddler and harness
maker, have been left with me for scttlemeut-
All those indebted to him are notified to make
immediate pavment.or cot will be made.
HKNRY KISCHEL. Justice of the Peace
Rock Island, Dec r, latil.
a 7 7
0-tliU 5 U lC it 1 0 T Ut C lit 0.
F'JUfllOH'E FIRST iUSS
at-Pir to
II u for il,
hnl.aal.e.11 1 ..p..,i,ts ,,.h, ,-, , ,'uHin.
uniuiitial I oinpaiiirs i
',! H MM IOO
( AIM I tl M il II I'l l s.!) .:i
m:h i:n(.lI) kiki: ami muum:
Insurance -f Onip.niy.
-. ,,i .
ll.ltTIIU, CnSN.
Chailrri-a ( npltii! khmmmio.
t IT PIKE INSlimu: (OelIMM,
II.HTKil, Cow.
Cash ami surpln. LI. O.
Noinii n:iti(
Vlrv. Insurance CiMiipany
iiai: rrouu, Conv.
Capital :ii:,ti1l.
Losses Ciinilulilv adjusted and rroiupt
Iv I'aid.
Aiii,cilioiii solicit, , I und I'mIicics issiisd hv
J. M. IIUKORU,
Ruck Hand, Illinois.
thi: tis-si moiti'i: imi i vy.
KKSI'KCTKI'I.I.V niiiioiiiice to the eititetie
nt'ltock Island lint thev nirM,si. iijifiiiut; a
SELECT SCHOOL,
(hi Moil iv , Kclini.irv I af Ii ni-t . , ;it tlicir rcm
ilt'ticf, tin heir xtrvi-l, in I he t wnntorv triune
hinis' nii(iinin'i I. lirick til'iclt.
N t'lluttwiil l)H sjjiift'tl ti ivi: HatiKi.nl ion tu
'arrfitH nnl CunrdmiH who -tilriit Cliitdrfii tu
thfir rliarr.
Kiincv Nrilii- Wurk riiitl Ku.lir.n.liTy tauylit
w lifti fti'sjiri'tl.
Tuition Irtiin luutu tour iluilirs nr .pi.tr. tr,
arcitnlini.' ! Htmlu fl MirHiiril.
.Miih: I 'Mji-i, iijuin the I'lHiht. r (jimrter.
in en.
n-turs tev. M, M-il'iH, Ciijil. T.J. KmImii-
Hiiii , Kncii IhUhiI; T. Ti-mnle. Kh'j., 1'nrt Hy
mn; Ufv. R. Whirwell, lhiMiphiufi, ( tnnda
Kant; Ir- M.ti-iiell. i. Siiiii'i, K-'j., Luiututi,
Cnn:ul;i V(t.
Hut-M NiukI, Feb. 7,
$10.
$10.
GET THE BEST.
V.ver) Family Naturally Desires to
Possess the
Ho
Sowino: -Mneliinc
to be had, we present lor candid consideration,
the following :
There are three reyuircnieiits which
should be united In u Sewing Muclilnc.
1st. Capability of iloiinr all variolic ol'
Murk in a perfect inannii-
'iil. llasc of management.
lid Durability.
1st. The Grover Jj liaker Macii.nc combine,
these requirements in n more iminml degree
thau any other machine. It will sew from one to
twenty thicknesses of cloth and over one thick
ness of lace or nainsook on to two or more thick
nesses ol'call'-skin u'itlmut rlnuiL'e uf needle, Ihreail
or tension, making a perfect stitch on each and all
ol these fabrics, which proves that it possesses
the first requirement.
2d. As it will 8cw from one to many thick
Hemes of cloth and lace or leather, without any
change of needle or tension it in evident that it
must be mure cit.-.o In mitn.ixr than other machines
that requiie change in ru lining from one variety of
cloth to another.
It ii also easier to manage than any other i
Became it has a more powerful feed that holds
on to the work tirnilv so that the operator need
not hold it stretched to avoid puckering, thus en
dangering breaking of needles.
Because it is unnecessary to unscrew anv part
of the machine te clean and oil it.
Because vnti never ha 'c to cut tlie band off to
take lip the stretch of leather.
Bee arse it feeds over seam perlectly without ,
reqiiiriii the operator to pull the wurl; through.
3. With regard to Durability the (trover )t
Baker .Machine has been in general use lor the
past 12 ve,irs,aud over oil, 000 ot them are in use
in the I ni'ed States alone. Machines made the
first vear of our business, are still in duly use, and
appaiently as good as ever. Although experience
in the manufacture has led to improvements in the
mechanical construction, yet the principle remains
the same; tlie H.NAL lir.M 1. 1 is tlie .t.v l.M-
PROVED (iKOVKR at .hhK iMJlsivLLS.s
FAM1L1 rsp.vviiSi. ii.ivon,r. which is uany
increasing iii public favor and winch makes the
....
the same on both sides.
pkri: io:
We shall have constantly on hand
M A C II 1 X K SIMHiL SI L K .
0RU & Mf MKJHT'S rollon. all Colors
Superior Sonny Mniitir nil
AlO
:rr oodios,
IE"t)E i CR4MPTOX,
Agents tor Rock Island Count.
m! i " 7
41 CU" (JiUVf rttJ&rUlVtlt.O.
FRESU OVSTERS,
BV the cun, or nervej up in but nty'e da
simd. A good supply always on hand
the tirst Lnuurs and l inars.
flllL HtlNt,
Ruck Island Saloon.
u. vovn iiiit. r. I laaKbau.
W M. VAX FIEET Jt 10.,
Commission Merchants
liil Ihe sale pi
. i;i:, a ii Dim: u i kcit
I'oullry, Kitijs, Muiier, nn.l .ill kinds nl
FARM PKODUOE.
iH-aibiiru t., near tlie I. O..
tlllC.K.o, .... II.IIMH
I', ii. imx iii hi,
-irSpi., ,Ue,1jl,1 1(d (o il.s. ., Apple.,
VhVl i "' """""t Vegetable., and .ill uthe Her.
simile property,
ENTB.IV,
V li-reby K'vn thut H.o' l.ltli duv
1 ul iNovemher, A. II., m,, , lUr Town -,-
mack Hawk,.; w. ,;,!,;. 7M'
ollll II.IV Horse, III hlilld. It, .lliinu.,.,1 , ,, f
i! vi'.u. iil.l.uilh the letl,-,, . ., Hr, ru ,t..,, ,,
ii-ii minimicr -a wmio strip in t, 'reit-ad a
ma I lole .put on hi. mIM. nd una un his upper
I'P. 'Hid a l un In. r-iflit hire loot. Appraised
helore leu nl llrounlee. Ksi., a Justice of the
peace in sanl Tnuu.at t-'io
Also, unit Dark t liestinil Sorrel llnraa uhout 1
IiiuiiIsIiikIi, shout seven years old, ' U, ti brand,
ed un the lull liniililcr. am ill white strip ir lace
and shoes on both Ion, , ,., Appr,u.il helore
I'.ivid liriiwnlne, K.,., ,i .lii.lice ,, II,,, prate in
aid town, at tH .hlsLTII I'liN'K r, I'letk.
Hoik Ii and, Jan'y. Hlh. IsoJ.
I . ciii.i:;ki.,
MOOfc lilNDKH,
I'iikI ttHrr lliiililiti',
lilt KM'Olt l. IOt A,
LI. WuKK ilone in tlie neiilest iminticr,
Xi. and tit reasonable prices.
(Mil Hook., .M iu-iinies or Newsjiaper Kiles
bound in the hesf iiiaiim-r and at short notice.
I'ehJ dawtl '
( AUU rilOTOIiltll'll I'OKTUUTSr
fur ALIIL'MS, in the iiiosl artistic stvle, tuba
''"ll liAVKORI) at SI'KiUKI.-.s..
AMBKOTIITS,
Not surpassed tlni side of New- York, taken at
(iAVKliRIl Si SI'KIUKL'S.
rnoi o.k vrjis,
All iires, in tho soviet style of art, to he hid a
Uayrord iV SjiehlePs (iallerj,
In Webbrr'a Itlurk.
r i: i v e s m f) i) i: , j .
W A la" jf S STONE Q i A It It
JOLIET, XraXj.
' Wen-. City Limits .)
j AM prepared t.i furni.di liuilder and
J riinlriiciori in llloiun, .Miclnniin, lndum,
V is, onsiu , Imva and uilier t ite.
cut stoxi:,
T'ljAOiilN'O,
Iroui i to III inches in thickness,
cuitniNc; stont:
(II any sue,
KABRLi: AND
KOI XDATIOX STOXK,
VAULT CU VEILS,
MHKWAI.K MOXK,
lr any other styles, and any situ desnud, either
in Hie rnuith or dreased, and delivered either on
Railroad Cars or ( anal llul.
My ipiarry is situated directly un the ( anal and
the Chicago i: Rock Island Railroad, one mile
southwest of Juliet, and my facilities lor loading
will enable me to sell as low as the lowest.
re ires to Suit the Times.
(infers respectfully solicited Iroin abroad, and
all "work done on the square." All letter!
promptly answered. J. P. SU'AL.M.
Juliet, Illinois.
F Oil SALE OK LEASE.
IN loti or ubJiviiiont, to unit pur"hsiari, or
persons that may desire to leasel o a term u
ears, the following prupurty in the ( it ol Llaven
ort, viz:
In block 13 22o feet, fronting on 2d meet,
L'i0 feet, fronting on Water street,
tift feet fronting on 3d street.
In block 17-Near the Mniket House
AO leet fronting on Warren stieet,
lending lliu feet back, with an
each tide of the lot.
In block IS SO feet fronting on Third street,
12.1 fronting on Scott street.
In block 20320 feet fronting on Third street,
S'.'O feet fronting on Fourth street,
300 feet fronting on Harrison street
300 feet fronting on Ripley stieet.
In block 27 Hit) feet fronting on Sixth street
IMI feet fronting on Warren street,
In block 3I--IB0 feet fronting on Fifth stieet,
1.10 feet fronting on Scott street
In block 3tl 30(1 feel Ironting on Western nvenu
HiO feet fronting on Sixth freet,
I fid feet fronting on Seventh street.
In block 3s 160 feet fVonting on Brown street,
. ., , o 160 fu,t frontl"g "n Seventh street.
In block 3H bn feet fronting on Sixth afreet, and
extending back 1.10 feet.
For particulars inquire of torhin ti Vow Attor
neys at Law, or o( JAMKS MAY
I WILT FRAMES J uilT FRAMES ! !
I 1)0IITRAIT AXI) l'ICTl'KK FRAMES,
L of "11 ies and styles ran be had at mv sIiod.
on short notice. Also '
UII.T OVALS.
of new and beautiful designs, suitable for I'Hu
TOCRAl'HS or AMUROT YPF.S of any size.
CJII.DIXG,
of all kinds, done to order in the best manner.
Old paintings cleaned and burnished. iild
frames re-gilt.
All Work Done in the llcst Manner.
Artists and others in want of anvthing in my
line, are respectfully invited to give'me a call.
E8fSliup on Illinois street, over I). Lmgie's
furniture store, near Temple Bufnrri'a grocery
re. RICH AR0 PLATT. "
PROBATE
NOTICE.
STATK OF ILLINOIS,)
Rock Island County. ss
To all Aiiminittratvri, Eiecutort and Ovardians
As the Statute Law of this State requires all Ad
ministrators and Kancutura to render an account
of their adiiiinistratiions at least once in each
year, to the Probate Court, and also at the end oi
two years at farthest to close the settlement of es
tates ; therefore,
A'udcs is hereby given, to all Administrators of
estates in said County, to render account of their
administrations, to and belbre said Probate Court,
agreeably to the requirements of law ; also Guard
ians of Wards in like manner, in order to prevent
the necessity of issuing summons.
By order of Court.
JOSEPH C0XET, Clerk.
Jan. 13th, IS62.
J.m 14 dw3w.
ESTR1V.
Rock Island,
.
V otice l hereby given that on the C3d day
, , t . V. ' " 1,u'. mine 1 ow n ul
Moiine, David R. Wood took up as an estrav. one
Dark Brown Mare colt about one vear old, which
was appraised before Ellsworth Mapes, Esq., a
Justice of the Peace in said town, at Thirty dol-lar-
JOSEPH CONICT, Clerk.
Rock Island Jan'v. 10th. lstii.
W. I.. DAI.nYMPa7K.-
II STICE OF TUK PEACE nj (jeneral
J Collecting Agent, Cambridge. Henry coiintv,
lil. Office in tfte Court House. Rcfcre'ttce : b.
Botiar, County Clerk; A. Gould, Circuit Clerk ;
and Thoi. Morris, Treasurer, all of Henry coun
ty, III.
j For the best Advertising Medium
I region, f to Ihe Rock Island Aacci.
in this