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t* s •f I K' ». I- s (The W I is s f Mii: & 3? rk yf 1 r* §4 It i O Ut ueu SASSKKX, Editor. ltamjwrt, *e«4ay. Kerch IS, UBS. The "Big Hichu jft existence, and said 11 be rapidly nicrea* iny. which is perhaps deserving of some share of the pub'ic attention. We allude t- the "Sty A7c4A," a a?cret, political so ciety, which seem* to hare h%d its origin in What other particulars the Sip \ichts are \pected to accomplish, and whether they h'v«» an organization in Davenpjrt, we are W't able to say. Our neighbor of the Ban mrw w ho appears to be ao perfectly posted on Snow lYoihipgism, is perhaps equally con ffrsant with the doings and mv^tenes of! irew order. If he beGrand Sachem, or. •ay thing ol that kind, we wish he would T.iey Hi-tg g-ntlemaii whi writes over tUe well ch »sen signature—in defenJing such a chiracter—of a triple dagger, ought tofcaow that Itill P«ole was nojoriouj for Ms rowdyism, and that it argues anything but a tru American spirit to defend such a ncki Si fellow from the aspersions of hon orable men. If the order of United A'ueri caoi, of which this scribbler appears to have keen tb* chosen vsel, was initiated for Jjbe purpose of making heroes of such char fcrterg ss thispugilist Poole, the sooner it is disbanded ilk brtter fbr the good of the cominuniy. -^""jpHicAGO A- tt. I. RAit-aoio.—We are re^uceted to state that the Chicago and ®-*eh Island Railroad Company ha*-« de jjJjired a dividend of four per cent payabl & Hew York on tbe second day of April.— Messrs. Ccok Sl Sargent will collect tbe fflvidc-nds due Stockholders in this vicinity w4h0ttt£hargV The Cincinnati Tints tWBks that with He exception of New ork,there w no c.ty the Union which has been so badly gov- ,g •fned, during the la»t ten or twelve years, Ciacinnati. At. the election on the 1st *Q|e city co&s&queoUy be better goremed in ma t-TU. Chics, j°ur„4 «,«. II..1 G~. Wadsworth snd Sb-Idoii. This* srranj/e- »ent will ,-w qjf bis tee it stated that the whole amount ac received by Garditer for three-fourths 9°u're fraudulent 'feao/joo. Of this the G'jveruuient has fitiCuvcred ji230,000. Liberia Wule ao moth ia said aboutth? Know Nothings. •tid some people are trying to ex .^jte themselves to a fury in the premie*, ||tc.-e is another secret organisation. already i of oflinal station, and hence, notwilhstanl* •Jttend some of his information over thi* °n"advertisement resembling mon-y, but Way. At all events, those who belong to or] M(e in favor of the Sag Xich!s. cannot con- dstently say anything agaiust the Know Nothings. Fssle ths Pagilist. It is eonfounled htrd for a in to be any thing aow-a-davs without steppingon same body's toes. Here we are in receipt of a prolific comnvinicition stgn-'d with three iagjers, condemning us from Din Beer sheba, ftr calling Bill Poole, the pugilist, a •rowdy," and assarting that for doing we we u( a tru? A-n^rican but tn*ke ourself the cbirnpton of the Irish! Ail this too fight on on tbe heels of the -autiful Bun ner just cast to th*e breeze over the way, with our accusation Written upon it of being a Kdow Nothiisg. said lo be developing itself, pf* I Iberia litically, after the fashion of flie parent country. Until recently the Liberixtis had nothing like party spirit, and see mod to be more like missionaries, and to be too ing President Robert's well merited popf* ktrity, a party was formed to displace hi* and his support Jrs. They were unsuccesi^ ful, but u commi-nceoieut has been mad#, and, doubtless, in time the new party will be Ohv.and TO ive been BROUGHT into being, victorious. We ive been HO intimation 1S under the auspices of President Pierce and the jfacoleaders of the Buckeye State Tne Ohio papers contain many accounts of and allusions to the new society, and from tbemwe learn that the object is to unite all Hi? foreigners in support ol the Pierce and p.iuglas democracy. It would be nothing ».nv if this object were attained, for every body knoars that, through various kinds of misrepresentation, very mich the largest pinion of the foreign vote hw always been iu f*vor of the *h. tn democracy but, re cently many of the more sensible ofcour nat uralised citisens hive hid their eyes opened to ti»e glaring contradictious between the professions and the praciice of the leaders of the fc-»us desrocra.-y, and hare refused longir to stultify themselves and ignore all their traditional feelings by assisting to ele vate men whose principal acUof late years have been intentionally tended to extend an I to perpetuate slavery. It is this alarm ing secession on the part of their former supporters, that has caused the cofoco leaders to make some extraordinary effort for thejr recovery and luckily for their pur poses, the de.-igns they attribute to the JKnow Nothings serve as a very plausible ar gument for exciting the fears or the jeal ouuesof the foreign population. to what questions the two parties differ about, but points of disagreement are not of difficult discovery in any country or among any people. We notice,however, that Pres ident Roberts !.ea not intend to be a can didate for re-election anJ it will be a bet- ter trial of the republican experiment. t«» tion8 transfer the presidency to another man,than to establish a precedent of making ttepres- idential term last during life. We are not then surprised at the political developments of the new republic Africans are proverbially imitative.*nd all their roc-, pllectiona of the old country must remind them how their white brothers -labor tug and strive- to get a foothold in the Ca- naan of office-haldin^. But we were some what su-prisedat accounts we have seen of jed the social differences hich obtain among (,ejjcvc technical.y slaves, but they perform all the menial operations, and are treated with aa This anomaly mny have been forced upon them by unavoidable circumstances, and the berian# inay shortly purge their polity of the somewhat ludicrous inconsistercy but 'jg of Solomon that 'there is nothing under the sun,'"—and of the aphorism that "there is a great deal of hu-nan nature in n n." The Chicago Trihur.t says that a German emigrant who came in on the Sjuthern Mich gin cars,offered to pay -r his freight with what he supposed to be s twenty dol lnr bill, but which proved to a "K itha- re»"y wor'h some nothing. He had received bur tint the fools are not yet all dead, but it is *rtuin that there is any nu.nber of scoundrels still in existence. SoBKowri'L.—The Dubuque Express ap pears to be a god deal exercised about the Germnn vote. It tells the Germans that they must be ^ther "fish or flesh," and that they cannot expert to m:.ke anything by voting w itb the Democratic party on one question, aud against th?m on another.— Hatret Llhalis lakri a' unJo,—the German anti-Nebraska vote rankles in the memory of the Exyrtm. Verily, th it was a poison ous arrow that was lauoche from the Doug las quiver, and it increases the agonies of bis wounded and dying friends when th y consider the causes of their ili?ennifiture:— "Krt-u ar.-lli.-ir j.r,i.ps, but keener lur to feei Tfce) iiur^.l the pinion which impelled the.tuu. SALT LAKE —The autharities of Salt the Great Salt Like. She only waits for her machinery, which is to b* taken cut from St. Louis this spring. By s recent treaty the Chippewa Indians have ceded to the U. S. Government 12, 000,000 acres of laud situi^ed at the head of the Mississippi, for which they ai e to be paid $!.2'JO.OOO, ments. in thirty annual instal A new town, lynnedMefbourne, has been laid out on the prairie,about nine miles north ol Oskatoosa, Mahaska county. We do not know whether the pioneers and proprie tors ofit, selected the name on account of .. its euphony, or because thev are admirers qJ Britjeh 8tate(8|nan of t'h#t naa)e. At guppose thgt w0(4y Tinw* jjajs th^r?^wili be but preUy name and wp -u etymological meaning t*'o tick 'ts—t!i- Treasury Eil*rs and Amer- Bradford, the county seat of Chickasaw braves that hold fttte in those wild atid dis I#m Reform, and it indulges a confi lent, C(,unty) which tktl u was laid off about a year ago, tant regions. fcopa (hat the latter will be successful, and contains now forty or fifly houses, and town Place C^tl n in the same harness with Juts vary in price from #50 to f6o. Baroutn and the .v otild make the best ... ©I humbugs In the countrv. W«' Miarreet Jo this order whether, btiotej rp*-—: O, tMv ^Uftteeou has just returned from fcew »®,«':"rowdy," they had not better examiue if the death of some distinguished person "living made a satisfac.tory sett.eui'-nt with sucj, an expletive ever did occur editorially mimed jn tfae Gtt2ette. ^]8Q, not apply as forcibly to his being shot, a* to' the likelihood of his recovery. A very good I ri9ht then g° try fri e, )t Olthe balance, a coi)» Jdng maple sugar. 3B/« 10KGIHQ. •1 WM- A toiijjlr (T tor lb »e di^S Ol the tweetaitf' For 1»om over lilinafill r*)S gyife'i tbe llaoletl. ad interested in trying to convert the heathen' than in any tiling else. But some of them who have lately been tasting the sweets ft office, have become very desirous to aee how the prospert looks from the highest point* Tkls heart it ever yearn |uj Fir fond hijpei.aiw 1)1 dreams ofl reluming Wbure young Lo«e Srat lad. A atrangeneat breathe* Hi *|ell sw*ct uVr all my teal, Aad t#ar luuiuUuout sw«U la auiuVj'a Mil bowl. Tbe bocm I would recall And llva them oVr acata, Tlioso liuura of Joy »o full, Spent by Frieud»hip^a hH. But oh! Ui«j'rt K»n« toravor Dow u llie U»U- of Tune Flint 'round ttic lioart Ih horer, "K|ic»t-inir «urd »ubllm«." II*. V*a*on, Iowa, .Mnrih IT.- Haw Hampshire Electisa If Mr. Pierce and his Iriemls had anj» lin gering hopes to retrieve their former posi. and r^8ir) Urj|y ,„y portion of the popu- .jf wbich at oue tinie lhey wcrt. 8ecufely poise-itt.d| thl.y IIlust bee() compl,toly llissiputt,d by the reiulu of Nt.w Hampshire election. No sd- lnilligtratioUi uot eveil lh u( John Tyler, in go shuM a limej bec8me so #ctk jn pj(TCe.g case lhe fact is the niore reraark:i5|e, as Tyler w intrjniica||y fee. Wet__weak w _whUe Pierce wa8 made President by a majority almost unprecedent- jn the countrv-8 )listory. Ye, wed,,not tjiat ti,ere j8 tt state which would ,la ft iLAtr I i ow V ork ai)tl we Imvu on hand 4,MNi K lla of the Liberians. It appears that they have nuw vu{e xcept, (vrpntpr ntimher of irrades tlmn exist i ... .. In Hailroa.l aiiotlu'r l.rjjf lot of B.lHi Koli^, iisukit'C a greater numDer or graces man exist be such ultra-disunion ones as S Carolina! ,^r ,tu«-k amo.i. 11» I«,&h. h»II.of i.v. p-iii.-rt... To Sauth Csrolina. The lowest grade are not vv„ nr„t(,nd not denv or aiiaaissippi. tiepretena not to aeny t|lat we rej0jce cial iniquity so promptly, properly and ef-, |reedoII1' p*rojlse-ied Tne New York Evening JPoti thus com ments State: epos them from some swindler in New York n^r.ii n« Mr. Pierce's nduuiilriti-atii.n with an for 9^0 in silver, being told that this stuff wis good out we^l. It is the opinion of two years since snd there never WHS one amoiiir them who missed his way so deplor ably." ST. JOHN. N rch 22. Th" Hons- of Assembly have pa«sed the L'qnot bill by a vot.- f2* to 17. It is very stringent, pr.hib:ting not only the sale but the importation of liquors. Should it pass Lake City have abolished all licenses for. (|,e Lc i-lative Council, of which there Now mauins i»aii i«i,.«. c»un.H-tinr «t K-rk Uai. the sale of spirituous liquors. 1 *eouu to be but little doubt, i will *o into A Steam'r has been built to ply upon December, it it receives the Royal assent C"Li .MBUS, S. C. March HOST'in, s the street**. Th* owners ol th° nulls siy there is no profit ntanufjcturing now. antl ive no objections to s»op|»:nw ir awhile. N iKFnLK, March, 22. We are visited by a must terrible »n w storm. It is now six niche- deep and still snowing. New York, March Kissane was this morning sentenced to two years six months in Sing Sing prison. George Catlin, the cel. brateil Indian Por trait Pai.iti r, is now on a prof**ionil tour to the head waters nnd tributaries ot the p|ace where to find honey. Amazon, fn rfue time he will return with 11,11 Po-.u-. X.ri.iir. r«J X'.i'of' ilk Vf NICHOLAS, whether tbe "re-' euiblc the 9^te to pay th Jan- t. cmnati. v ho the latest date was in ex ipry interest at the time tbe July pay meat gret," in the paragraph alluded to, might dea«h A nhead Mexiran claim was about The Cleveland Jjeader says that its eoun* chancer ltt'!y anticipate a fine season for ma-i filierable p«rtioB went itto tbe hands of lawyers snd ag'-nts, and tjbpre is not m«cb Tha Lwalle Watchman says tint th.* 3JIV JTAHRIED, li^Aiibood that any portion t-f th:» w ill be Illinois river at that point* ia^ higher than it At n.i.'*ao Man-ii tsinrva* 'Bev. k w. Ps*t«f ,«»eil»ooa 4 r— rn i gjy.-p up. Veen for many years. MU*( OH\KLU K. uuvr,all of ibMiiv. is number of female servants in her family, motto was that ot Col. Crockett's, "i/ m•» 1 1 u i and to w hom she, on one oprmion, gave to «ach a pairofhiT cast ofTha'f worn shoi-s, tund the following impromptu on h'-r mantel, th" I NEW ADVERTISEMENT^ Iiv (Mi! *aw Ossis: AI.VORP VAR H.tTTfcN U.YB Ju.l rc.-atvs full ^3ortm§mt of Grorerlvt •Uiii i in |mn of Syru|»», liiidi) Kii't*. rotjflsh, Hvrrhf, PowiUr, Shot, t'ohoi, JMarnli £5,18U. JS We mm to give* iuor, urai^ticat, thorough and com- I do umul coiirtr, 0 lit) L».»Xunf ai'tl ht^-hor Kitjfliah !)mt,«.he», 8 OU Iforic eitra in the NoriwalOf Teat h»ra' tte|»iirtniMM. Muiit on t'iu «, Sivlotlcoii. Gxitnr nl Hun. lit) UO lo W 00 Fupi^r Mat h*-una OtnuM)«Dial L^mlhtr \V,rk.rmh, 5 01 Bmhroi«l OrnHiiiont*J Work* have Arr.. Ar i" all thftr variety* !». 5 00 Board n ti. turiiisli'd rooms ircludin|r w.i»kinir* fuel, stationery, 34 00 41 44 If iht» l\ifu»*he*h#rowu r«otn»elcf Sfcl 0 *l Proprietor Hrti Su|»eriiiH'iidottt. Ma T- H. Conoi u. A i'otf niMO, j' rriaei|»«U. PT»»|Wtt inch *.» ifwtf. WALL PAPEB. I IT liavi' Just r.'Ctf.YI'.l a (iM-nnd lot of Wall Piper V* a 1 lioriU-r- .lirv lr..m (lie Mmi'ifai n r-r» in possiblv, it miyht. mnniw pattern*. »iii a so «r«» ia. w. Wi)l( u th il b(.H,s at this situation of the ad-' we fectually punished. When ttie friends of. Hoik^-Hera and Suti. quity would recoil upo i it- authors, their hopes were of course s.imeu hat clouded by fears but the prophecy has been, aud is be ing verified according to their largest ex pectations. )rs tUOtMHg C» C0"1* tl'sr »p..„ ,-t •.'r.-.i u.,-r-tortea of ,L. .nanIt |H tk. flMKita ej Wiiiadelphia »i»d Vorfc. a lara *l"«-k nf Wall W? remit to tai Mtsaue Pap,.„ tion, and scarce any ctrcum-tance, we No. 35 declar ition made by his old neighb irs of ~i,M»rli I:ii. 53 dtf 1855. IAVENP0RT AMD KE0KT7K Eailr^ad Mail Line Steamers. THE T*.. SI Kimrn j, ahu ut: ('ttii'iiv:i,L, ««h f"f 23. We had a heavy snow sto-m here last night inflicting, it is It-arid, great damage to the crops. trch 23. Tiie operatives' strik-a' Manchester still continues and absorbs nearly the entire force of the mills. The g'eatest ex» ite raent prevails. The operatives are holding. meetings and inarchinv in procession thro' i Thyretiajan.t Sntiir.u K»eninir«. tti turninir.ie»v.-« m, 250 1 forth* ith announced the "f Nicholas -n^ jrth, Es.|., of Cin- ccl!eilt'hea!that Mail Caul, und at Kcokak ,b# ,u"" "', Pa«'k»*U f-»r tin tfit.i a» With ll»- G^ht M«tl l.ii Mi'.mrrn Jeanie Oesus, Westemtr, Ksokok sad Dis Vernsa, For St. Lsuls. K K E f'*rT4iN LKMOV IK)liGK l.eav.-a Have |iort iii.il Ho,:k lalaml ever) Mondny, Wedneada) and l-'n-la) Kv«iiin|r» for K-nknk. K- 1'iri..nar. .mic* K**okuk e%*er TuctKiuy,!bur^ln} aud tiaturda} hvfi.uir*. RK\ i inrncLL, i irr.i. K. f. BAItTI KTT, t.eav«i Oaeenport ano K.»U Idai.d oTery Tueaday ,• .u II Keekek ever*'Wedncdnv. Fri.lav end Buudaj Kvo- Freight tm] iir* on RoarU, .1. K XWU'K SON, AjfenU. v iN'h. nh', l-r SAM IS ABOUT I JVXT i-T Minnifr HM-i nleto ot 23. *U1«, ft€9fll- CHOICE GROCERIES. I bare been to St. I.011.1 and .* o. t./.l th# bi'rt artl tlea in tliat W irkot Tlinnkful for the liberal |«tron SM ami .till boi.e f..r roatiliuan. the «i:mo. Mar.-a :M. I •.v. WllJty. 00 (S & STATIO XRY, ceoerat atsorlmstit aud great vaH.-ty at 1 portraits of t!ip fawny, iiak^d nn-J ivisfe j\ Mcb i-s t.B", Potaali received and for sale by n«J J. 1» tl.Zfcl.l. *. URO H1 K11 A |.|i lor uiiv b) -701, alt. i*r»od Ani'tnlil Jtornatwl elry, Crm-ker). in N-w England, who bad ding '-How l.i.r. morning: J.M. IIA!.ZiiU. .V HKU WforBuekeU, e I Ciiurua, Baa .et«. Waahboarda, *c »«l.i by UA l./.h Saeka Dairy Ball In atore ai.'l r.,r sale by iAl.Zfcl.i.St VOCTIO.N ..ru, i •ale .1. Wa will utteud I" ,t Ot*'"da raaitoiiabS'torfiiV ol1 null Purnlturu. Ho ou tbe 11 suece (Jaili tdvaiieed "ii all Oood* U-ft with ua for aula.) Urn lit !ito «»e.»rl 0|pa«lli I*. Office. ir r^iK.r.-n-. .11 or jrnen. flmn.-.p ,n. M.ircii -.'.Id Idll It •r.-r.. .t.«:.i_d ...r i..i.tr«, be, 'I'he iMlfrow puili i lien ad the uiiti.ia »filii, ii^r iiuaae wait, in* .11 i..-r -lioe.." teal at)le ...lenee.M,. sVI,VKHTHI MA*SHsbB llEAL-ESTATK AGENCY. (jffi9. li. HICftouir DAVENPORT. IOWA 01MComsr Main and Second Bta. ganlen Keud*. ki. l»o, a jt ucrul a»t"rlm*nl »r Q|"|*Y LOTS AND RES'DENCESl f*Siiit?ianilOiU, Pniut, WhH«wa»h. Scrut» iDd ouut«r Hfu»l fact n' iii09t Turtoitlilit umi (i..*, ulf*l \n tn th* irli«r, atl of whiflmre of tfc. Uo.l quiilU) *nil w Ultfti Uloy UiauiMt tut to Mil 1I1. lowest mlea at which the can be obtained ctiv. For Sale and For Rent —Front Street— Ko. K—Two K"11 t,uii«iiif lota, IMxlS SMk M|, Frout (treat butwucu ltrml\ m.J t'urr) Htrecla LADIES' rOI.LKtJE. atraat-. pre«*iitinct tins Circular to ihf ulilio. the Proprt- •••BSOOna Street «Vwi»ti.-« I.. Inform tlu-.u that ««c t^dli-V Collog* I»o. J3-A SMll and three acMS Of t*M »fl« Will 0|WII lor lln' roifj.lion of .ili.ilinlf llie I'd day of the l)«f eup«rt buij grouinl} Jti*y in all it* varioua department*, I Our nrrniiicv.'iiiwiit!' for a thor.-nph ouro-of ir»true- j|„ Lot wettofCanuoa's Saw Mill, two boa Won in tlu vnrioiiH iir|.uriun'iit» of tin- Calli-r', drod f.-et ou Soeoud ttfuvl, ruuulbg lour buudred leal amil.' an.1 on .1 »m!'t uioct the K iuttud$ uf tbe age to the river Sou *|*int ol ito1 tiui.-M- k plelc fo ir- of stiolu-ii iliuM am of our •rlinnl* for Lot S, blo k ., on eouth rtla of BecoSd yo.nic lajio. V«M, iiiort., wo nion 11 to lake the lead atroel. h«tw«e# Harrison »»d K.|.ley, 9i\.t lu Iti u i u o .- n i K u a i o n- a a i i Vh*couritu of »t"iln will be vuri-»l lo«alt the elr- ——. minisuiit'tn mid iitcll. 1 tiiul rupatity of tli'|o it. Ko'S—A Brick Homa in v«mnd belweea Perr) Toi iou in the friihur.v lii'|.ertiuciit, 9* *1 |er qr kB(|g.Inaod ttreeta, Lot 3, Block 64)—ISOxH Xo .M—A ouilorl ililf Hiiunt* »u th- corner ol lowa and *1 t«.,fX u rait tiupin Oil. HO v** Monm-hroniutit*. „Ld Peiutl Drawiiip.fcc ,tfttb, »«•,** l.' lSo ll.Mlock U3- Mx7S» Ko 56 -.t 8tore Komn Ku«t of Harrii"» (treat, part of l.et ?, block 4-". with dw ilmg In tec lid irtory, jgood cellar, niauK- on north und uf lot—130*91' w N»3H—Two othor Ktorv Koo.n* between Main and ttarnsoii, with dwelling aunt hod 44 i\\ hr givt n io who itner of tl»« Ho4t-A Brirk H«ti»e nedoor weatof Ripluy with a anrn on tli-« north end, KPI.U 50— A Kane S* er o! Thirl Hint An. mienum* i. pa^r tu-ir i,o ,.««tin. rinr. Hump in Kitch.!U-#itiui. ,1,^. A„ Ur., ftirnidli Wall Paper ami U rder« at Factory prHea i ministration. It increases our belief in the wiih th a.i.t i..ii of fivieiit For thr conv.-.n.-ncr of ufr good 6CI18P of tDC and Slrcngthpnn we hut'-sample* of ul our W.ul P.tpt*rniHl rtor»t our Hook 8tan1 in thf Offttf, *ii*rc Vi+y o tK-r In -.N i 81** sati»t»cii'u to i^ ttvn ,„Xew k.«.hi». h..mi.*•• e«m!.rt»i«r fn'iit «f itf« |ntl»*rnn «H*UM i^«l for o'ir f. tiv there werr anjr «onbt before, of the p-tr-,/*.- cw* nH.via: present stule of public f- eling ill Nr-iV .id C-miiiiumi «aU Pa croniy tn centajjar roll r, 6 lb'* aiul lor fetto at r.ne do d» uo do li» ao Hampshire, there can be none since the, K*tr» do do do do u do ctinn. Th" State has pr.in Minced it^e|f, B'"" M-"1l-i'i™ emohasis which le IV.'S no room for cavil K*tm.|.ia ities do do3.*»t»"S do Noihi'.p "ould have been more fl ttt. rintr to a candidate than the vote u hich Nt»* Hunp- WIHK (ViirAi P*pkk% shire g.ve Mr. Pi.neat th t:m ..fbis elec- •»*'ni' do do o ao do sl. i.,J 111 jil Ae li.li: !ail {J ,) -jlj for per annuiti So 39—A brick "m«i» on rnuth aCMbatWson Perry and Nock I (land— 4* Ml pa) mcnts to te tnniir in aiivrntv^. Tho$«»*wi#hiiif to *e«ure f« oiim, or d«»»k« atilav •ekob nrs, tuu«t apiT) #oo*. H. COD l)INO» •-Third §trset— Mo 14—A IfMMr oil t!ir north tihtS «f TkW SlUSSt. bitween Seott anil WeiiofH Ateude: a'^n. jt »st ol WAU-r mid lUI) e ou the preiuiac*—Lot lilKM-41IUi: S9-a small Hoov on 5o lit) v. WaU P»- that the Nebraska ini-! •ri"'1"Jrl ""..ou W.. Kocb l-aad. FOX REST. On Brady Street, ba'.wer'n 2d and Sd Strssta, A UTMIU vr.iKt:, Wah ro .ui and ar ai t.i tn-.l Ward. W, l-j'.-ISt4 runll dr PII.UIII. 10,000 BOLLS WALL PAPER, 4c. A frfih Stock of New Patterns" k HI do n io« EIUDVt ST., think, could mnrtify him re than such a Djirt:.\fOHT i reversal of its ivoruble jud^uipnt—-u.:b a ai 3t "AMs' their utter loss of confidence in lum. In two years he has gambled awayth*1 prince- VrOIQ Phil ft., New York Hid Bolton, ly inheritance of popularity with which he At entered U0'»n lus official life ruined and broken uo his party, and cased a complete V.fp.-rXMn.Mlu lT.7i"«'if.*.**«"«»•i!'*it*. revolution in the^Jolitical charactir of th'* strip*.i sou l*o|.i.n'». pt..iii M» i«m ii.. »ii- i.umr« an St ites which gnve n the most effeetual supp-rt. Th re never vas a man "lected to nie*. chuiii rt.r. ^e-, n. lii.ir.». ii.durr the Presidency wh e public course was yt. a.i.iiii»i.«fc»Tr*^ r.» plrtinly deHn-.l by tbe circum.st.mces 'irf^ew d»?J of the time, and rr free from ^mbar- a .ouipl.-te:i»-»rtnient of lto*ler and Olo*es. rdlsing perplexities, lhan tint of Mr. erce A .j.ie.of Mautt la.,.owetfc.^ ea- srr 2r !fc 3D *TS, ,T- WfMv, 0K iVh\V lioob^ Variety Store, |l 1|H« i. full .na •lit of botii Fanrj anil SLiji e Dr V— A P-ui'-y Oclaronal House with ten Room* on h..(*| to w.ut upon f,.i,tl, „,..„ »|,.. .icirn the S W Corxer of Ihirdami Ailisworth Mreel# .MI In In. Ml bu-iiifm, Hailii" I r,.| inn.1 of tii iiinat beautiful and eotafortal4e reeideitee in the' iiomUcr No Hl'xrl 16 tKiwe**o inwnri»| Gaine*Mr« hftiOb 49- A mil Coltago on Guliio. i Heck 4treel ST—Lot Itt B1 ck Ml K rnrn^r ol Fifth ami Perrj Blxtb Street. Lot I aad Blot-U 3o 'irn 1 Sertt and StlUMi 44—Ul 7 Btorfc 33 Wc3iUu.ll froutlug anSUtb atreet we.t of H^rri.ou 41—l ot i Block troaUuf oa Btatk MV«MRlaln a.td Mr It i fll—Lai Xo 9. Buck H. Fronliag on 8ltt*i atrwli between tkotland Weatera Avvuoa,^ (aar) building aite. 44 —Loi I BloclwSB North Kail ranter of Warvua and tti&Ui atreela 41-I.oU 4 and Block 2S Ssath Weat eOMCI of Warren mid hixtli M^.eta IO—I^it. I and 9 Block 94 S K corner or Htsth asd roll Hrwt M—lot 8 Bloek Mitehelt* addHion fl— A tl rtlf part 'irt -k ~r:,t part »tone. four K» S(ateaiid |iot.-r r*iliiK well of wau-r uu f«i*ili botwmw Harriaoi. ai.d ili|*l-.\ »trr.t*. l.ot 7 tlltKkJ^ Seventh Street 44— li-»"lifnl 1 *1!* aii-i arr 'i on «lie ^ort»J .1 liro» n and .- .-itif. I.ol. 4 and S ... k :t Korre.l .V lull.n» .1.1 11011 Tlii. ou«e l« w II Smutted witn n \V,.||, «I rii ami f.NMl Mai.I.- nnd ollo .mi ll,.i«v« from tint. I.M-utioii tli^r^ i.H Sae viuu ul th.- r%.'raii-l a irruaudinfrountrj I—A am tll frame I oiixi aa Ike Oenrrr tfC-ai Is laud and Seve .til StreeU to—I.ot* and* Block 31 8 W oorncr of SroU aal SeveitU atreetai II—IxiI 4 Rloek I Farreet A lHllona addiUoa eora Wealerti Avenue and K«venUi Ureeu 4(*-I.ol7 andS Hioek Forreat di Oi.lws s4dttfH frontitif 011 Klgbtliatn-.-t S3 —A lar^.. and bt-autif it bouae with 8 K omi am! Kiiciioii an HurriM.li atr-et near Mlib Loit Bkk 4 33i'lut.M»li ailditian l4i 14li 00—-A amail twoator) fr,..n- hoiivoo Harrtaoa dm bonae uarih of Tliird, will Of auUl cbeap A "lorJ n" H*rn,on kootaa l^to-iu., Korlilalde Sv L-. Cl of Harrli.ni firix-t »lre Black. Potash. Green Saeond Addition W Ten J.oU Greeii'a l»e.eml,Ad.l.lloti, will low aad long redit. Lola bitO. A u i o n S a 1 1 s C00X 8EYM0XTB, and COM MISSION 1KHCH ANTS Xo 7-—'3«.i rr in North ereeted, iyni(f 01 A U I O N S REAL ESTATEI REAL ESTATE'! Wbpurn.Beal JtoUur^rV^Jf '1 ON TUE6DAV, MARC, 27^T" II OCLOCK, A. M. r*om®or*tx 01 I* tl—A large M* frame House en the eoraer of lav* aud -aroith atreeU, I^Ha 8 end lUuwk Mi I—f-ot« and 7 Uim-k 79 s v CoruarafL* CWrsasd •Se«,ulb atresia 1'—Lota Block j? s W eoraer orbmtiMtlsvk briand suwetat Bipley Street 31—A NITIALI BOU^- O'"** VTMUL HJHI HITNT MNWU 1. I Hloek 9 Ko.i its, U ell and I't Ur,f»rltc 0IMi: I.ol CJ* !W Harrison Street 3S—A hon.e in Mrlnl.uii llniauKi pt0 ami a halfatorii-a high S r. om«M (Viler, l.ot 4 Stock 6 HIS on llli *UecI Weatul Hurriaoa tr in sold KcKeozio s Additiaa. K, Twenty M.nen/ieV A.lditiou lyins of n'uatft. itut.-.l for town lot. and 111 tin- 11111 n11 .u inrl^libor liood ol'11 th irk H.-llIir.n.Mit wli.-re Uuioliinr* nre now Krruain «ir«ei and kill* (jr ij-e. ilualeram I'elior". |,M»II. f'L.N-k.. Watebf.Jew- bolng on Keal Kaiate, the huat aid purrbaaera, tbla it a fariliti.'.a for niaKiiii Ganta line Hxiti* of all ai-rnre|uiriny .1 .inuli invoHtr.i^iit toaetup a uiauliia ar« couiplete and w« wiab to i. lorn, ihoae pr .flwble and never Tailina bualneaai who.1.. no», or will ro l.:r wiali un kind 01 lioota, Iiuuk' to order, to ri-i.i.nibir UIUI at- iuiii do so unou ., .... ... .. .. tbeaborti-Ht uuiiea. A ao, 1 .6-Aiiotlo rirtti within w.-iiiite of tbe eltyadjoili ,it. Summer Shoeii Rue ("urd u Hoe Kink.-a t#^nth French Pat laratber Tieaof the ueateat and Is-1 ?. apot 74-3Paeree lu We-t llavenjinrt, .lirlded luto l.ota l. iaa Hue gard 11 spot. 7.'—BO ai r.-. ii«- mi.I inilf mil,-* Nortli of Pa» 1 ..»r On the ilnln-«(in- ro.-i.l t..-ing 11 |.1,it fiiirH ctj ,\ qr "eo 11 1 71" n K11H. wnt-r rniiiiinir throinh It aitb 11 «u_„. B.-v.-rfHiliiiL' »|.rintr an i-k. ell.-nt loiutlon for a dair made to ordsr. I and lor raiainit *ejrrtal.l. far market, j.r.tu ier bHi,r .,.rt r.r Abo, W o aud f'ulf Slio«i of lupxrlnr' (.hoKOK I.. Nil KOLLS, i|Uabty wade BeaUjr* warrauU-d joml. h. a uAwstjR 1 o. ... .. M.i tfth---J i dojm noi tli O thel'o.t 0:!i I a. 'i^rt, Nanli ICtb, IS45. N W ,, .s«o II S 4*1 111 01.»and ill ai-rea. I l-ar tbonboi-i-»|.|d, to f.eneral^Laud iril Uw. «fiw MaJasu. *al» and Froat'itr,,,. will be offered at Auction an invoice of s..' bkiU Goods, consist* Prints fcuaimer tsir»- 0 otls, CanvsM. v Oiughams, MuslST CamtrKi ^.. Satckajh LuekT^ lacs, Crash, *e ir AI»on(..oJ:1„„riii„.l,i ..I Shorn, (iali... Beelre. and lay., Fher oda ur.-fri-^h a nil iti.mtK in ia, I,,.... '--vafiSgs lo |urth*!*rr* kalejtiina. Sissaiatiea. rpHE ro pertwer»lttp her, t.,i„rc px!stlp» 1 name „f II. W M.Ulicil o, is th,?I *-.i by III.IIIM MII,out. All pewo,,,!,,,,,.Ea, Willi (Uf tlriu brv ro|uc»tkU totu| vul-vit^ li' .vmijtu" U, G. KUl'iti. lodiit. IJ D.ivonport, March 15, 'S3. HaviiiKKierreded to the Mudneaa of the 1 .t« i~ W. Mit. h.11 A o 1 w ul. b. ,,,?nf the dli/ei., liu.ri.port »M|TI, h.it rlul I aj,n,|, U.allj on haii-l a larae aid «-ll ,™P coi.-Uiaii.M.ii haii-l a larire a. well a^oru-d Kiwi?, r.i.^iMi'r'l.V.^: J*ct '4i 1I W. MITCHIIL. ®ri«k Xouss and Lot lor Salt rHIS,.* p|e...um Urick K-cllin* *ii|, g„ a. .1 I 'e jr. I.ol ij by 9nt. led, .ii.mi, tll, III lull MvW nftlie i-ltiei of Davei.pori, HikW l»i i Mo I e P.i»«-,.lon(fiveii mm. dl..i, i,. |,r„.0jn.1an J.,, f5 0 riowft balunet* 10 percent Int. fi-am •Mth'7 KAUSh KTKWAI.T, Clothing made to Order. PHO s- l-'tKl.T, lair fro tn New Hav,.n i Bhl, 1 rmp'itfuliy inform. II,» rim..,,. ol thulh^ l.ustaikeii.a room „,,|.»„t,. |.^ H1'wk i^»* r,* .Noronil Street whrr^ h.- e.,..!,.. 4 most ~0 tigwSvf riniiii.iw!» W f*ora- *"i rth atrueU, C«*l ar, Wtli Mai' near Third Lot fl"—A una) I Hoas* Wwt half of Lot I Nloelt v fourth Street -Knat half of I.ol 9 Kim It Moi4ik« StMtli !•!.• ol Koiirlt. atrial betwnea t*errjr aad KoHt Ulaod— tlUtr, fl-,i.-1-, 'iv, !«•», h.- fl.itt*r« !.iiii«#ltb «hi lie «bl«'tnV'!'™!' el. aii.l |M)rlevlaj|ilitt'lioH. A|»rti-.I H: at raited. !i. O'riit rth half »f Krt*t nf -iii* rut rh for othen taaukea» at iW notice n ltd re:iMBakle mtei. M.li IT. -5.-,..I If DSSIRAB-E FABV FOB 3 A LI. "f "--arr^wi:! ia |t«rtU fob 44 on South aide of Fourth alreii t.elween Hrla aa# Haiti •on oOjomiiiK Prv.i.v rrian |.Mr.o.,age{ FifU Street. JS—A one 1?tor framu lio'tat* on W*«t lialf of Lul 3 Blovk S9 betwe^u llarrieon and Hi|.le*- SI3 d. lw# Mtr* feiH't|.V» km Onui« a r» u*ru i:d #«(1 II.»an orriiaffl »»r i.«-aH»ijr frtili IWM, M.ft ficlii.r .[tiarrv of •xi^U^hv iiiuc*Jt»w tid atun*lu!ie4 of UioherTor Aj*r iW. Aj.i lx to r. BILU).S, l.ri I miirop^rt. NEW MOV. JU8Tr«eei»e.lhh 1 v rr.. at I5MJ Ni'w York MNm, D^ESS SIKS Plain Stripe I'l ,id. Fla. k Some good for 60 and color ed Silks, ju*t r. i.v u Exiinis a hick Will he sold very Cheap at tX«iWs 131. \C K si I r8. cts per yard at poptnrs MLinrxs, New Styles _JU*I received at Iistet't. Velvet Bibb-mi u! h':,ft's HAWK EYE STORB7 Ott'KNN i I'O A re In r.-e.i.i U ».• I»H By i:\PIHM If you wai.1 a In-..rl» »r 1-. .I.. :... I marri It «rass Seed. K-t r«fv., f«Md OrrkaN 1 (.faltb) A. Grass lard, renal ami* en hm-Tan." Web IS JA». I» I KKI.I. «C MRU. FOM.I ,V lrri .U. lenty Laad Wsrraati. I^HK tM»m 4l*r»» jir. p^rr«l io varrtnU Ot 1 Ult|ffvS» Jti»l f»ir nil fi.tit io mvi»f litem u:d«rl ewt VKHHY 4 HAKROWA titkiiker* Kt4Us4||WUi Umnii is. lasIWarrants. \K \LKKS m.il Idtmi slisrt» Ultt a ail Hunt 14. nU*ri'»r «*«n »up^lir*i witii u ,te»r.l* ii» ipiantilirt It ot'i've ani-'i-i rbt' Y^ KHV 4 IIAKKOW. Bankers A. Load Warrants t\'Kha*«e...i.p.et..d«ur arr nfenirnu fur a laf tiiji^ «t Hon 111) Land W.rranta, and will w .,lde to -U|rt d-i.«lor« uu favor ,ble t.-rmi. Ordrn fr..m »li« roai.tr) n oinuth dll 1 kl I. wen rate. Marth IS COOK a SAKGKJ.T. laad Warrants. 1 .M)K Kale, lo acual wttlera 0.1 liwc. oue and lw» r»n .Mi ll 13 'ii I'O'X KCKNT. Fared Feaehss. Ilk BUBHKUI Parwl Featbea reed and r«ria|»| ID HAUtfc.I. k BBO. Mh IS Vresh Teas. lit Half fk- M«. V M.-oi,, lni|M-rlaJ, CaajsiwJ" 11 and illavk I eua.Jual n ildiU for late It titI4?KLL# 8R«- W Builders. |«HK uc.'arlai"d Wilcn- a besatifi.l balWI I'jtj a lu jiuyiiiei.l. I.r i.a.I .i for buildi rllK,litil.•r«.ir.1..t 70—A House and l.ot C4x7S will be leitaed for 7 yenraat a low ro .t ____ je.iiii\ol Hui i-i.|.orl '-"'S Hlock 3 Motle'a ad-1 hand anil'inlan *in' l' "'*3 alid'^JMra Ai» •tr,wl oi,.i„Ui„ '.Mwiunii .nr«r ti«.uer 1 Kclntosh Additiw Lola ou Mt liii ali Soeoud luSdllleii ou lite rorul. e o|.|»ortuiiit 'More rnn®'-1 Match Mb, 'a) T. C. KAC- HJNES CHEAP. Iou at Auction 11 il 11. nf.-i. w.-.k-U)effaiil'.- tvr I U l»u»ri.|,orl tcn|«on. from 1 lo 5 turcK. Fr«MB V•*'* tof I »i»*w :»i') vutire U ba loun«J, Hi*" wateriiif.i.l view oflbe .-iti.-..! I)ave»|."rl anl l^lanil. F.»ri Arin-ar »iiir antl ni:i»» up tt.« rj\ «*r, luul bflter j»f ml 11«« ir»•»•!**** this m'«"' aold A RRN I ttiH LANJ *''',K at private aale il uuniied for Keb aoon T. C. KAl* NEW GOODS! list Ke.-M. K. K*|.r.' a. el Th.. Iniliula. a lale ol modern life. 1*1,.- I'ri I Weil betwee.i nnrUi and ..or John Uu- All-Hewitt, bin bi-.t mill I..ul. Hv knre H\ Enarene So.' bi» In'.t Him l..»t, Vl» i '011 Kiftli Sireata near fatbolic bur) '•••r (iryund. Ut HKO. and frieu S3n0 eacb. Out Lots. rt 1.hip aii.1 it* i:oiiao«|il.-lii-»-'». .,,, Hiird War. of the West, Ji»hn •'•f**-1' 1 Wii,.*« u-tor). by Mr» Kiuuia B. N. Soutl. f.a«l H...r. «». hy Cur.^ i-t lifion, SS—Ten aerea oat of the Kaai liatf ,, Sec I d:ii«. S3 7» Kanf« JKi»tt 4 ''I'll.-diji aro.'d Dauftbler.1 IH- lieaoriud Wilh, Tlie Moilier-iu law, ]taveii|orl 1aahtifiilt »it- Kor«le U, W,RRKN A Pa«l Ollli e l»w* *i'|-- IllasJCily Book Wore. Boel. I l" Pab. SSlb. 'SS. For Sals. A Masuiflrent Home for a I -dy or S"" 1 ''/".'. J\ ta«te. Thi« ia a I.rit-k Ho iae •toriet kit. lien, i-ellnr, barn wn lioi.-". .•a.-li mi tbi- lirow of the Hill, eoinmandlnr view In the city. Price $71**1 in '7" u 1 W »n th*. »Alw Pi Mib7,'.V» School Register t»r Tsashsrs. RK W A a a Howard Xiaket ii ^h.-etn Par 'ale at J«a STtta. I85.V No. 7 le Clair for Sals. OEYKRA1. finely (seated for builneM k^denea*. WSITI' A C'f HE:*11 m,i. ia.d-ir WJIITK «v' I