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5, V. i. Sails tixttttt. ALFUD SAM DEM, Imwi. Wt**UUMT i* JTVJMrJWV, 11, MH Tb mM| ra M«ad«y MB mid for Um ywfMi of tearing Col. Last's csyaaiiiM of Kimh iftln, w*« tk« taifwt political «MMnblaf« thtt ertr Mtl i Oavcaporti it *H cbaraoMrisfd fcjr wwh—i—ni wMch dr«p b«t »ot aoty, nam fee ted itavlf bjr epplauee only it wn impoMiblt for a*n having «a- of tka •nritahw or tettng* of flMwin, to twain aitMl. SjMfMlhy with U* aad ayprwd etUaaaa of Kaapaa, iodnaation at tha bmtel airdtwn wha ha?a SMtrojr*4 Um baaaa and laid waata Um ialda of that Mr Territory, aad coo tarn pt .for the &•« u**cl*r«M admioiatration of Franklin pterea, by turne awajad tba faaliaga of the nultilade. Wa narar attended a maating which aara fully antarad into iha abjact for «Wck it «aa called, which waa mora fully iapreraad with tha Mtrawdinary importance of that object, or more completely deter •isad that it ahall he aaccaaafully accom plished. And anch ia the character of tha wmmtow and much larger meeting* which are baiag held all orar the country. The people of the Free Statea have been yield lag, forbearing aad apparently apathetic bat they are becoming thoroughly aroused, aad in their land* tha aueeratle loale ot an jnaoieat bat mtrioaiceUy feeble ariatocracy, will be as a atraw ia the baa* of giant It la the food fortune of Col. Lane that wherever he apeak* ia tha Weatera Sutet, be addreaoee many among tha diiterent audi* um «ho bare been intiaatelely acquaint ad with him, aad who have therefore im piiait coaAdence in the trathfnlneaa of all hta statementa. Thia fact haa been men ti«Md to on by one of the mdiTiduaia to when we refer. Col. Lane ba* alwaye been a Democrat, aad aa one of ibe Dec o eratic alectora of Indiana, cut the rote of that 8late for Frankim Pierce. He there fore net only poaaeaee* the right, but it ia peculiarly proper that be a bow Id eipoae the greee crime* aad faiaitiee by which the pteeent admiuatration ha* covered itaelf with di^race, and creelly beirajed ail the hope* and expectations of the large majority of free people who placed it in power. Col. Laaedemonstrated to hi*eadieace,o( which a large portion were Democrats like him aelf, that leader* like Pierce and Dougiae have led a fragment of the Democratic par ty astray on the crooked pathway 01 Cal hettniam and nullification, and that the tree portion of the old Democratic party were thoaa, who still adhering to the doctrines •ad teaching* of Jefferaoa, Madison and Jackson, are now doing battle ia defence of true Democratic or Republican principles. i: it aot necessary that we should at teapt t* give the details of Co). Lana's •peech. The indignant tones in which ha deooeaced the brutal aaaaaains of MWuri yet ring in the eara of moat of oar readers. The narrative which be ga*a of tie pro caediags in Kanaaa from the commence ment down to the preaent time, net only pmirssH all the internal marks of truthful aaas, but has been eo frequently corrobora te in all iu particulars by ether witnesses, aad iu material facts admitted ana juatifieg by the rattans themselves, that those only could pretend to disbelieve it who are at heart on the aide of the ruffians, and who rejoice at or at least do not regret the mur der* and rapine which have been committed in Kanaaa, or the infaaoue proceedings of the drunken and blood thirsty aob which •aacted the farcical though horrible parody on the forms of a civ.liaed government. After having beard the clear exposition of Col. Lane, our readers will never forget the aaaner in which the ahaa Leg)slaitire of waa censtituted by the votes of arm*d band* of drunken Mtoeourian*. It is on that cleat ion that the whale aubaequeut controversy has turned. It pissed a series of lawa which, if they bad been as wis* aad humane, aa they are infamous, ould not have been binding on the citisens of Kan- tl, friit because American citiaens, nur tured in the love of freedom and cherishing ill the traditions aad leaeons of coustitu tioaal liberty, refused to obey the bloody and deviliah code concocted by a mob of rob tei« and murderers, they are accused of ireeaen to lb* United Btatee- The actual citiseas of Kaaaa*, and millions of freemen iu the flutes, scorn a charge thus sprtuj rtspidity and ferocity. The hir* 3 sa in* of the slave oligarchy maf bang or down men in Kanaaa f^r daring to question the holiness of Slavsry, but they hav* net yet dared to prostitute even the degraded courts which there represent the judicial power of tb* United States, by going through the motk ceremonies of a trial ft? tieaaon on tech ridiculous charge*. Col. ^ig| UVi us that he would shortly b* in |aua* to confront hia accasers on thi* charge of treason- He may be murdered, bat oar sord Tor it bo will never be public ly arraigned. And the border ruSUn* and their superior oftcrrs at Washington Cay bad better be cautious about proceed! ag to aueh farther extremities. Let but the word coae back that the life ef Lane is in jeopar dy froa thia humbug charge ef treaaon, and the rush to tha rescue from the Free States would be instantaneous and irresistill*— fro Any effort* of the present miserable admin iatratioa to reetrain them, would be as iuef factual as the attempt of a child to stay the progra** of aa avalanche. Toward* the concluaion of hi* speech CoL K.n. Mated that the House of Representa tives would aoon vote for the adminaioc of Kanaas as a State, aad that in the probable •on-concurrence of the Senate, the House waa 4^t*nBined to make no more appropria itona for carrying on the Territorial govern ment. He waa positive in making the state ment, aad aaid there was not a particle of doubt as to it* entre correctness. We re* jaice that such is the fact. It affords some fUt» for extricatioa from the labyiinth in which tha country has been involved by the folly and wickedness of Pierce and his advi •«a. The popular branch of the national legislative will be sustained in iu action by u overwhelming majority olthe people, and if it aeU itaelf reeoluiely to work to The St. Paul Pieassr and Dtmocrti Vicaieas Wiui Caor—Wherever the mow remained undisturbed during the win ter, the wheat stop in Michigan is said M«ar to have looked betiar than it doea at preaaat, but where the anew was awopt away by tha winds and the ground exposed, the crop i* entirely destroyed. In number, tboat a third of the fields are said to have boon eo swept, to the destruction of about a third the extent of such fields. *. 'm$4' ifeS,-" nstitiiriainsKlr-—- Our aged ceteaporaiy of the Democrat leada off with a leagtity "diffusion" in his ieeue of yeetarday aataiag that certainly lack* oat iagredteat ef being meritorious aad that Is, its want of troth. What it aeye In reepect to the Oaaeue It known by even the ebildrea of Deveaport to be false We are pleased however, that we have been t])« meaas of bringing the editor of ao d* based a abeet to acknowledge, that staery I* en seif i free* mafMiiwfe. Why cannot oar neighbor then, if euch be hia real aenti aents, leave the elavery-extenaionlsts with wkoa he ie aseociated, obey the belter in etiacta of hia nature aad do battle in the cauae of freedom 1 It wouti be mors honor* able for hia than to be aiding in the spread ef what be ackaowledgea to be a great evil. We venture the aaaertion, that nine tenths, at leeet, of the editors of papers ia the pay of the so-called Democratic party, are in aentiaent and in heart with th* lib erty-loving Republicans of the Union in proclaiming freedom to Kanaas. And from what wa have seen and heard in regard to (he oppreaaiom that our fellow citiaens have endured in Kanaaa from the present Admin ietration, every aan of tbea if eent there, aa he ought to be, on a pilgrimage for his political sine, would return ao out-and-out Republican. A gentleman with whom we were con vening yesterday, a Southerner who went to Kanssa to aid in makiag it a slave State, but who soon became diagualed with his as sociates and tbeir villainies and left them thought at a rough estimate that seven eighths of all the Free State men In the thickly oettled portion of Kansas where he resided, had boon old-line Democrats. Be ing ao* Free Sute men, of course they are Republicana, and that is just the effect that personal observation of the outrages perpe trated in Kansas would bare upon every aan, and which the bare recital of the wrong* there committed has upon every sensible aad boneet Democrat. The following autement which we aro requeeted to publish explains iu own mesn lag- If the inieeing man to whom it refers be not drowned, it is to be hoped tbat the publication of Mr. Smith may lead to hi* recovery. Sutihut or Davis A. Smith.—On Saturday morning, the 7th mat., Mr. Nlcbo* laa King and myeelf, of Jacksonville, llli. noia, leu Galena about V o'clock A. M- (or thia city, on the *t«mer Vienna, which reached bore ia U hours. 1 conversed with him oo the boat at Fulton City, Illi nois, about 3 o'clock P. M., and miesed him some three hours afterwards at Princeton, Iowa, aad immediately aearched the boat thoroughly withoat finding hint. Several boaU having come down the river aince i •Biased Mr. King, and he not having arrived in any uf them, 1 fear thai he may have ail en overboard irom the Vienna unobaerved. For eome time past hs has been in a mel ancholy eute of miad, is etout 66 years old, iodi 6 feet high, lower part ot his beard unahaven and quiu gtay, hair Uua, if not a little bald, black or basal oyes, bad on a slouched brown hat, and black boabaiine frock or sack coat, and had the peculiarity of long black hair on the exterior of h.s nose. Had on hia person bank notes, to what amount I cannot specify, and may have had on his eraon the whole or part of §100 in gold tk it 1 bad paid him at Garna viilo, Iowa, on the 6th iasu—or this goid may be in bis portmanteau, which is locked and in my posaesaion- Any information communicated to me at Jacksonville, Illinois, regarding Mr. King, will be very gratefully appreciated by hi* friends- He may have wandered off at aome landing paint, but that is regarded by the officers of the boat aa improbable, aa the landings were very hasty, merely putting out a plank for the occasional landing of a paaoenger. Newspapers will please publish thia sutement. David H. Swtx. Davenport. Iowa, June 9,1866. Pacific Rajlboab. The Celifor. nia delegation to the Cincinnati Conven tion waa greatly indignant at the refueal of the Convention to endoree the Pacific Railroad. It U more than probable that the Republican candidate will be favorable to thi* great meaaure, and will therefore obtain the electoral vote of California, which would eleet him even though Bu chanan carried Pennsylvania and the who's South. Dcxuiso ia Noxtb Caxousa.—The revised code of lawa in North Csrolins makes the puniahment of the survivor of a fatal duel death and in caae death does not enaue, all the parties shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor. The aidera and abettors are considered aa acceeeories before the fact, in the caae of a fatal doel. Floxxxci NiemaoAtx-—Florence will hereafter be a favorite name for girls Thousands of mothers are naming their daughurs aiur the nobie and self-sscrifi cing woman who went to the Crimea to soothe the sufferings and bind up tha wounds of those who bad no other friencs than the hospital nurses. They bestow the news on their children in the hope thai they may, in awuie degree resemble her. Iu a clever speech of Lord Eileamere, lately made in the Houae of Lords, be refers to Florence Nightingale in these words: "The vegetstion of two successive springs has obscured the vestiges of Balaklava and inkermaun. Strong voice* now answer to the roll-call, and sturdy forms now cluster round the colors. Tbe ranks are lull, the hospitals are empty. The angel of mercy atill lingers to the laat on tbe scene of her labore, (hear, bear,) bat her mission is all but accomplished. Those long arcades of Scutari iu which dying men aat op to catch the eound of her fooutepe or the flutter of her dress, and fell back on the pillow con tent to have seen her shadow as it passed, are now comparatively deserted. She may probably be thinking how to escspe, as she msy on her return, the demonstration of a nation's appreciation of th* deeds and mo tives of Florence Nightingale." Mossy ro» Issiass.—Philip ConJy, U. 8. Receiver in Chicago, received on Isst Saturday fifty thouaand dollars in silver coin, which ia to be applied ia payment to the aeveral Indian agencies. vindi cate iu own dignity and maintain the righu of iu constituent the career of crime and ruf&aaiam will be arrested, and peace and qttiat be restored to the country. As Imfostaxt Oaiaaio* —Tbe St. Lou Intellifcnctr ef the 4th notieee the arrival of a large quan tity of iron article* from Boston via New Orleans, *t a cheaper rate for freight than it ia poaaible to obuin them from Pittsburg or any other point. The freight from Bos ten to New Orleans is about a bit a hun dred, and from that place to St. Paul the cfea rges sre ao low as to make it an object to bring that class of Ireight around by that nets. Ships outward bound from Boston oftan need heavy srticlee for ballast, wbieh aacounu for tbs seeming inconsistency. refers as follows to ths platform adopted by tbe Cincinnati pro-slsvery Con vention:— "We give in another column, a full re port Uken from the Cincinnati pspers, of Wednesday's proceedings of the Democrat ic Convention. It conuins the and the vote by Statee on several important reaoiution*. A marked feature of emisrion is that nothing was said directly commend ing the Adminiauation, and one of commi* stsa is the defeat of a resolution looking to ward the eeUblUbraent of s post route across ths continent, as tbe initiative of tbe Pacific Railroad. Democracy seemed to be in favor ot going to California by the Iethmui, now ana forever." Tbe iron sids wheel new steamship Jef fereon Da via left Philadelphia on Monday for Buffalo, vis tbe River 0t Lawrence and tha Welland Canal. She is to be employ ed ia the surrey of the Lakes A writer from tbe Choeuw country, ea the borders of Arkanaaa, ssys that so greet has been tbe devaststion of tbs locosu throughout "the nation," that nearly all there nave abandoned their eern aad cotton crops ef theseaadh is despair. & 10 W A ITIIt. Public La ids.—Considerable excite aent prevailed *t Council Bluffs when the report waa received that all of ,the Land Officea in Iowa had been cleaed. Tbe bids ran high, so much ao that tbe excesses paid over and above the land warraau averaged over 99£00 daily. The Ckmswsfrps says that every aero of laad reached waa entered up clean as it waa called over, without refer ence to iu quality, and even then the de mand* were not half aupplied. At Sioux City, we understand, the quantity of lands sold the previous week was very Isrge— having reached aa high as 88,000 acres in one day probably the largest number of acres ever located in a single day with lend warrants. Daowstn.—Tbe Cedar Valley Whig Tim* the 6th inat. aays tbst a young man named Doddridge Andrea, was drowned recently fifteen miles above tbst place, while en gaged in rafting lumber. Staos Ufa**.—The stage upset last night onlhe plank road, aeven miles from town. There were nineteen paaaengers on board, and two were aeverely injured. Mr. S. B. Chapman, of Lucaa County, had his right leg broken near the ankle, and Mr. W. D. Porter, of Birmingham, bad his right leg broken near the ankle, and the shoulder blade broken. No others were se riously injured.—Keokuk Whig 6rt adersity.—lomm itut. Bot DaowxKD.—A lad named Dyer about twelve yeara of age, was drowned in the Iowa River on Wednesday afternoon, while bathing off the point just below Dil lon's island. All efforu to recover the body proved unavailing, and as we write this afurnoon cannon are firing in the vi cinity for the purpoee of raising it. Ilis pa enu are but very recently Irom Illinois, and we underatand are in camp near the ci'y, in rather destitute circumstauces.— The mother especially is almost frantic with grief at this new and sudden stroke of City Rep. 6fh. Woouts Masdfactobt.— From lbs Ce dar Falls Amur of the Sst inst. we learn the necesaary step* are being taken to form a Joint Stock Company for the purpose of carrying on the Woolen Manufacturing bua iness at that place, with a capital of 4A. rays thst Dr. Graham, proprie tor of the celebrated HarroJsburgh Springs in Kentucky, being on s visit to hi* friends ia that city, waa so much pleased with tbe appearance and prospecu o! tbe city tbat he determined to invest some $ 16,000 or more in real esute. Loax Cabbixd.—The Burlington Hmok ty* of the Sd inst. says:—-•'We rejoice to say the vote for a Railroad Loan of #75, 0C0 and a city loan o! #36,000 resulted in lavor oi bj-.h loans by a majority of *ix to on*. Reuoiocs.—At tii* 1st*Lutheran Synod, coi vened at Ft. Dea Moines, twelve minis ters were in attendance, as repreeentatives of tbe Church in Iowa, while several were present as visiting brethren from Pennsyl vania and Indiana. Tbe corner atone of the Central College waa laid on the 91st. lotM Jfap- Axothx* Bis Fibh.—G. B. Miller, who resides in the "floating palace," opposite this place, caught another monster catfish Saturday morning. It weighed 137 pounda and was sold here by Mr. Miller for five cenu per pound.—MuscatiM AsoBteiHAL.—The editor of the Toledo (Tama Co.) Tribune bad a call the other day Irom a company of Muaquakee Indians, to whom be gave a copy of hia paper, to their great delight and astoniahment. Dhowhed.—One of the porters of tbe Laclede House, in stepping from a barge on to tbe plank of a steamboat lying at the I«vee last night, missed bis footing snd fell into tbe water. Nothing was seen of bim after he went down the first time. He had not been here but a day or two. We did not learn bis name.—Keokuk Timm 3d itut. Circixsati is the name of a new town site in Harriaon Co. on the Mi**otyi river, laid out by a company, of which eaeb stock holder is obligated to erect a good dwelling before autumn, thus securing nearly one hundred houaea to start on. Aiotxeb Chobch.—The SecondPresby terian Church are about erecting a house of worship. They have purchased a lot on Third atrset, between Columbia and Court, and purpoee erecting a fine church to cost, according to tbe eatimatea, from #7,000 to #8,000.—Burlington f)a*keye 6th inat. Baehaaaa's Platfsrm On the Slavery queation tbe platform adopted for Buchanan eompriae* these poinu: 1st. Congress has no power to exclude slavery from any territory. Snd. Tbe people of a Territory have no power to prohibit slavery ao long t* the Territorial government lasU. 3rd. Squatter Sovereignty is a humbug and no longer a plank in tbs Democratic creed. 4th. "Stale Equality," mean* the right of Stave holders to take their slsves into the public domain, by virtue of the Slav., lawa of the Slave Stales. 6th. That Slavery ia national and Free dom aectionsl. 6th. That the jieople of a territory can only exclude Slavery from among them af ter they have formed a Htate Constiiution and have been admitted into the Union. 7th. That Kamaa must be kept out of the Union, on the plea of want of popula tion until the Free State men are murder ed or driven out, and the slave holders firmly planted under tbe protection of the general government. 8th. That any man denying the forego ing doctrine is e traitor, and should be dealt with accordingly. Whogoeafor Buchanan with the "plat form annexed I"—CMeagoTribwu. Platform, Stixbisc ArrxAL.—The last Chicago Demeerat publishes tbe following stirring appeal from a correspondent in Kanaae:— "Public meelinga— enthusiastic demon etrations—speeches—words—are all very good in their places, but in the present cri sis of affairs in Kansas, they become little better than mockery if nut followed up by correapondingaction- Tba telegraph bringe report* of bloody doings there—of an effort made to drive tbe Free State men from the Territory—of aeveral encounter* in which life has been lost in abort it tells of civil war and anarchy, a correspondent writea that a "general fight ia looked lor by many. Our people might make on, grand rally in the vicinity of Lawrence, and if prompt in the movement, aend tbe enemy baek but they are entirely unprepared for a lung con test. Will our friends in the East do any. thing for us? Will thev suffer the causa of Freedom and the Free State men of Kanaaa to be annihilated? I fear they will. We must have at least five hundred mount ed men, well equipped and paid, organised into suitable companies and at proper poima on the Irontier. They may occupy claim*, but *o arranged aa to enable them to come together at an hour's call. I hardly see how we are to' live through (he summer without euch protection. Tbis seems now as nscessary for the salvation of Kanaas as the change of the present administratien. Can the Northern Sutes be aroused to act at thia critical moment, or will they let the golden opportunity pass by and let Slavery rule. Ir so, for one, I should remove into Canada or Russia, if eo fortunate at to live to witness disgrace so well deterred.'" Tax Pitftnu at Lxconrros.— Mr. G. W. Brown writea to the Alton Courier uu der dste of tbe 38th ult. as follows:— "G. W. Smith, G. W. Deiialer, Gainea Jenkiae, and myself, are all confined tooth er, and all charged with high treason. Smith and myaelf were both absent from the Ter ritory wbifl th# criw* oooinittM. I did sot support wb#n io Allon, thit lb® ft forts to get a line of steamers from there to Kanaas, for strictly commercial purposes, wass treasonable movement, and yet that was the limit ef my exertion while East. W* were removed Irom a comfortable houae ia Lecompton thi* uiorning, to a «*ven by nine tent, in which I write tbis, situsted on tbe prairie, about a mile from Lecompton. we are well guarded, and have the aasurance that if we attempt to escape we aball be shot. 1 am getting to be a warm advocate of "aquatter sovereign ty." Orders are given that I ehall aead away no more letters without subjecting th*m y the inspection of the Governor. This will account to all my Iriends throughout the East for my silence from thia time forth." of Tax Abbiatic to Cakbt Heb Owi Liqbt House —The Collins Steamship Company, warned by the fate of the Pacific, are tbiaking of fitting out the Adriatic a* a complete floating light-houae, emitting a light which not only cannot be initiaken by other vetiels at whatever diatance, but will illuminate tbe ship's track several miles ahead, and render an approaching veasel, an iceberg, or any other obstruction almost as visible as at noonday.—X. 920,- 000 over #10,000 has already been sub scribed. Kilud.—A man named James Hum phrey, smployed in excavating for the new building on the corner of Main and Fourth •treete, waa killed about noon to-day, by the bank tailing in upon him, crushing him to death almost instsntly.—Ktokuk Y. Evt. Po$t. SPECIAL NOTICES. Under this head a limited naaberor special noUees will be tnMrtei at 10 c»dIb p«r lint 1 maroon, or SO cu. pfrwwl. V0TXC1. A meHific oi Um menber« of tb* Caiou Seutantnt All paeon* deoirotu to have their tlabne locate! are reqoeeted to attend. June 11 It 4^ Money to loan In earn to eait. jane 11 WILLIAM ALLEK. Owimbto Froptrty tt AutUom! Wttl be told with out reedTTe, and on accommodating term*, two lota 20 by IflO ieet with the pririleye of th* whole, next Friday, June 13th, at 10 o'clo^c A. M. Terms, down, thebalance in lft, 19 and U months with ten per cent. Interest. The above ia on the eonth aide of 3d, between Scott and Ripley 8te., where tbe oldjail formerly stood. Being in a good neighborhood and within lire minutes walk of the Poet Of fice, renders this a first rate property for a private reai dance. SAML. FARKffi* Jane 11 d3t AnctioDeef. lor lilt, Three beautiful lota of land, containing 13 acres each, on Dobuqne road, mik from city limits.-** For terms and price eoqaire of C. I- KINKAID, jnne 11 dtf (\r.farnam A Locust eti. 6 Cemmen Laborers wiil find employment duri^B this season by on Sa'i.- CaLLav, cur. of and K. Island Stnwts. lune 10 In* Whiff Pcxciase or Rsal Estate.—The Keo kuk A gentiemao fhmi tbe £a«t wishes to connect himself with some manafiKturiug or mercantile establishment al ready in operation, either aa active or silent partner He can invest from five to ten thousond duller*. The beet of reference* can be furnished. Address J. 4. Qce. June 10-dtt* Just BMCtTMt, An assortment of La diss' Riding Hat*, t/trla' *ud lnffcuts* Bloomera and ChUdrea, Fancj Hauof superior ^oalii). Juao 9 dlw VKRDKK cRAMPTO.N Laad Warraau— 0 '^iuatiy aad i\*r sale at the lowest mar* set raves, by May S d-tf XICKOLLS,CAMPBELL & CO. FOB nALK. 0.\£ CARDING .\fACBl£, one FO&CS PUMP, with supply Pipe sufficient for two boilers, about 300 ft. l)f ib.UAdS I'lPK, (second hand aleo a U) it Journal. Pah!,worse than fat pork in dog-day*. Hem JlliofrttdeiitfntB. Kansas!! Kansas!!! 'THE jaiHIk, before emigrating thii dts^eed 7*erri fery. or purchasiog e)«ewhr«, arp respectfully invited to call and examine our wholeeale and retail sto*lt of Groceries, Dmfs, raiats, Spens, Tanaeis', Lard, NsaUioot aad Linseed Oils, Saili, Olass, Putty Salt, Patsnt K*di*iass, Comb*, Bnuhsi, Motions, Our stock was carefully »elert*i in the easium and southern market*, and purchased for cash, and «dl be •old for the same at the very lowest flguree for which they can be bought in the city, and every article warrant ed to give satisfaction. Thankful for past Csvore, and desirous of a rootinu ance of the same, we sci 11 hold ourselves in readiness to wait upon our friends and tba public generally at the old atandof ALV0H1 A VAN fATTKN, West sids Brady, between First and Second streets, Jmv enport, iowa. Jun-il W ILs o j\ & li A k 1.1 \. Wholesale Grocer, POST OFFICE BUILDING, A V E N O I O W A Teat! Teas! Teat: 100 half chc'«t Young Hyson and Gunpowder 50 half cheste Ooloug and boociioog, 2j caddies from ulb iL^ 60 boxes Palm &oape 40 VariegaUr i 75 hhaving 80 Transparent 0 Castile 60 boxes ftckks: 100 Tomato Catsup and Pspper hauce 100 boxes various brands of choice Tobacco 10,00o Cnba Sixesjigarsj 3u,ooo Imported do tOu boxes o. 1 and scaled Hsrrlnp bbl* new Mackerel 4b halt bbld do 40 kltts for family ass, &o bbls aud kegs of Molses^t 20 hhds Sugar, 00 dos Bed Cords, 00 bbls Dried Applet, 60 sacks Isrled Peaches, 10U boxes new Kaiiius 26bbU aborted uts 800 boxes Olae*. 400 kegs u Naili, iwodos Tumblers ^picee of all kinds. Wooden and Willow Ware BrusheH, 20 bbls Cider Vinegar, Together with a large stock of otber article, all of which ws will sell on reasonable terms. Jus«li dAw WlLSuN A HARLIV. NEW CARPETS" TWE lt a few davk we Aaenisuot :,T0'K hUaU pr«*^Hrt-t «^K*r oar customers awry chow* o*-ortJM ot ul ot-w •, knd designs di rect from the uianuta^tur^n. ul»u ti -nh *upi4y of FLOflB OIL CLOTHS Will oi»«n-i iii it w tlav« Ht ty, ILirtl J. W. STEWART, A1TOBNKY AMD OOUKSKLXOB AT LAW, June 10 til» JACOB WKAV hll,J*' QOand foot CHIMNEY 2 ft la diameter. (Iron). Msy KUf BCRNKLL, QIU^X a CO. MONEY TO LUAM constantly on hand In suns sadf^r ilia.losnlt aiipllcaals. T. C. CAMPUKLL may Oarenport's Block, fd loor. 6000acrssofLand Wsrraats lorsals by apl SOdtf McGKKGOB, LAWKS BLAKKUORK. MONEY TO LOAN*, in iun 10 salt applicant!— By Aplttd-ti TALLMAN APuWKBi). It 000,000 Fs*t Logs. KMsiiad ths flnt raft ol the mssjo Kruiay, th« llth in !., ^hall have raft, of togs com tnf down as &st as oar pilou can run tbsm to tha amount uf 13 to 1^,000,000 fwt, and arc praparad to sail logs to arrir* urine the month of May, Jan. snd July, {bring had them cat andar oar sgsnt's directios, can ncomm.nd then to he of tha bsst quality In tha market. Ezpsct to cat from $00,000 to 1,000,00b fw-t monthly at oar old mill, whsn we shall kasp s fall sapply of Lam her, and bops to Aara a goodly proportion of th* public pstronsga. Fast tkrars grrstfully acknowlcdgsd. apll*dtf BUBN KLL, OILLET A CO. SEW Dbowxis.—A boy was drowned to-day, while engaged in playing with a number of other* oo the levee.—Keokuk Timea 4th. Wbiblwisd.—A fearful whirlwind pass ed through West Union, FayeUe county, on Monday of last week, prostrating trees, fencee and avery obeUcle that opposed It* progress. SPRING OOOOfi »ee advertisement of ADAM30MI A KAPP. Per Bal*, Blf* Klo, Lagusro, Javs.lsaracalBO navaus CsKss, saBctad .xprassty far Haw TBA8—1*7 Chests, Self ehesW, qr 8mo« and saddlssof all aud descriptions of lata Importa tions, smbrsclug sobio of ths b«hsst of iho cslabialad •'Mayuns" and "Ptd* growths. Ths« Green and Black Teas ire 1 aslus and aarloaa shops ssevarorossadthe Mlstli sipul, sad csii rseommsnd oar Oolonn. Poii( obou**, Seuehoncs, OuBpowdsrs, Imperials sad Youtts HiiOQit Ikx iQporlortn ftifnuci inJ ua*k6, to the generality ofTsa, brought Wast. Aitlmwsre selected esiwclslty Tor fsuiily use aud ar«i less in price we can with coufldsuoe Invite easmluaUou and AISI58—SO Boxes, halves and qmans» Valencia Ralslus PLUMS- -9 Bbls pilled aud unpltted PKACHKN—3 dopartd. Currants, Dsles, Flgs,an,l many other FrulU, dried and i reserved. dUPS—Palm, Castile, Shaving, German and VARIETY STORE, Corner of 2d and Brady its., Juue9. DAVENPORT, DYyTOODsT MORS NOW GOODS A Ox will be held «t ths Lower Market Houte on this Wednee* day Evening at 6 o'clock, for tbe purpoto of eendla* two pereon* for locating claim near Otoe City. ww and n noioers i GOOD hare now lu store a MAMMOTH STOCK ofOoods wbioh we dispose of at extraordinary zjow rxixoai|l Aboui the iateti arrivals ma he louud lsv TulL QUILTS A»l) CWUSTItHPANK_* whlii will oasold AKJt, beet Oeods mana fketured. 6-4 Hssvj Pillow C*m Linens, Bl«sch«d and Brown Linen. Table Oamaak*. Linen Damaaks, Napkin* and Doyels, Bird's Eye and Scotch Diaper*, Huckaback Towel* and Crash, etc., etc., Honeekeepers and others la waul of Dry Goods shoals netiall to examine ibis stock fer by eo doing Utey eaa nr. both time sad meney. W. C. WA1MWOKTH, June moil. Sndsi.op. Le Clsire House. C. BILLsi, ATTOKH&T ASD COUXULLOA AT LAW, Dftvciiporii !•«&• Offlee on Main Streev, opposite Le Clair* House. Jane 10 dtf XUToa moot iooirtblo BiUdinf Lou w Lmm lor Fiftotn Yhti *|^HK South Iracuonal half of Block Ciaire and Front Htreets, sabdlfIded iuto Bleven Lou *ttliabl« for coin oiodiwus Storee and Cotam)* ston Houses, is oBsied to lease for the above named term. Coatalolng tfteamboat Laudinc, with proxtni itytothe Hall Koad Depot make* Tv peculiarly a dapi«d for business purposes. Knquire of ft. at thia of- ja lOdltf or DAV1SO.N St TKGK, faTeop^fi BKADLEV BROCKETT ^Suvcvason w L«Bi^di« a Cv»., HAViirvmovedfixim their old eland on .x«coad street to their new Building vn northwrst oorner of Brady mju I'vurth »tre«u, wficte ihvy have eiected a spacioiu buiiding with a view to their busmeeeexclusively. Ihey have a large wareromn below, well stocked with «Tery ar Oci« thetr line, such a* BMk, BUadi, Doors, 91ms. Pilau Oila, kc.t 40e, while up staue is a capacivus working toom, where orders in their Use wttl be "PUT iHKoL'tiii" in nulroad time. They will w mr4i"g constant additions tv tbeir already largti ktock, and be preparwU to All orders uf any magni* tuds atshorteet notice. Thsy desire by doee application to busine^ and the fikithAJ exventfon of ail ordere, to greatly «atend the pat ronage heretoiure eo liberally beetcwed on them. Kemember place, Brady and fourth, and Oo place else. June0d4t BOOKlS ASl) STATIONERY! aso. HAVEipuvrtti Poos DSsiaASLa Dwatuaa Honssa, in low er part of the etty, on rary 1 iberal terms. Apply to febW-dtf COOK &B A KGB NT. Sr. laa tod's bmgorator mil laxative, tonic aBd stlmolant,aa 1 is recoairn^.i l..'l to the pabllc, relying upon lu hitrtiiic »ir*. i i i ih cure of the following complaints: all Bullous Derangements, lick Headache Dyspepsia. Habitual CoetlTeaess, Chronic Dlarrhces4 Chollc, Ciio i i ths.Stomach aad Bowels, General De bility, Pamela Weakness, he. Por sale by Druggists generally, aad Chas. T. Webb, Dare a port also by Sanford fcCo.. 5. Y. Citf. [HchlS-dAwly. mads UiUvtK to ibalr slock as follow,: A SMurtiiviit oi b.Iross tlia N.w Tark tiH-ie SiUvu. A flu« lot of i'lotuivo iron* iup*l» trench Qalh^ nf Art. chit, Wax.sud Matiugony Moniding- tor frames FOR THE LADIES. A r*r«) assortment ii' Lutiu'e geoutu^ (^rfumery: emprac Ing Jocky Club, twee Muvk, W«it Knd, i«\ —ALSO— Pu rur-!«. Port Hoi.jjes. Papier Ma i U\ik lkxee, Psarl inlaid Card Oasre. tc Ac. O FU.VS Jiut Boceive«i s tup« rior lot ui Morton'- Lxtra Diamond Pointed: also, farter's SscOonal Map ul Iowa ia Cases a»H 0j) leoUers. ALWAYS ON HAND *SluMk salsa and small preflts," ^ms and judge for four* JACOB VEAVB'. Jr., 00.9 WHOLXSALI ABO BXTA1L OHOOSHS,: & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Brady Street, Corner Third, OA V UN PORT, IOWA. tbeir splendid Sam mar stock of tioodsjunt arriving,all law, Fmh and Cheap! Although prspared to Wholeeale, this stock has been purcbaesd more partleularty for our retail trada,-for fen* Uy tupoliss. Otr and oountry folks will do weU to give us a call, as we wm rare inducemeots la gammer aad eAeiee MttpU Orecem#, ^reeieieas, Mill aad Gity WILEY A MUNG-EK'S 0a Sd St., bot. Main and Bradv, OPPOHITE LE CLAIRE BLOCK. CITUKNS of Scott andadjolalugcountiee. Your stientlon le reepectfully Invited 10 call and oa. amineand bay one of the bett stocks of Groceries, Provision., wooden end Willow Wsre, Dried Fruits, Oils, Paints, 4 ie.ntwaro, Orlassware, die. Consist ing In part of the following GovL Voung Hysou, Imp., Guupowder and lilcck Teas, •Now Urleane, Cl trilled Powdered and cruehed 6u- Eleesla r«i Klo Java, Browsed aud Grouud Uoffeeai Ho. kegs, bf bbls. and blilrDried di Presarvod Frails. A large assortment of Soaps, Plaster Pens and Louisville Cement. J.resy Ziueaud While Load, Unseed, Lard and Tanner's Uils Whtteflsb, Mack, ereleno Herring, V'uiow Boskets, WlUew Wagons end Cabs Tuba, Buckets, Churne, Brooms, die. Powder, Shot, Lead and Percussion Caps 400 busb els Dried Applee SuOo fcs. Smoked Beel Sugar cur ed Hauls aud gliouldere Lard and Pickled P. rs: Floss,Corn Mealand Hominy. AIso a full stook of every other article connected with the (rrseery busl aeee which you are respeetfally Invited to cell aad examine All heavy articles delivered withla any part of the "&V onport»Juae ON tbe 31st ult., on Prady street in .North Davenport, a bag of black pepper, containing probably some hun dred pounds, whirb tbe owner can bav* by calling at tbis ogee and paying cbargee. June 9 d3t CAMDEN FLOUR & FEED JSTORE. O'Ht subseriber having made arraog* aiecu to ba parmanenUy supplied witb flour, takes tbismetb od of informing tbe cltiieus of ia?enpofttbatb.' ha« oieuad a etore for tble purpose on tbe eoro„r.,ivd AUb #F J-J and Harrison StreoU. A liberal dedacr bakers and tbo^a who buy ev sell s June 9 dw3m Wthe SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, June 1 Davenport. Green Curtain Oil clothi. OOilcustom'r* IK sre .Dforoaed tlsAt 4Ur«ClS Cloth for lliadeit' h.« arrived, em bracing all widths. Those that hav- waiting can be supplied at SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, ON june 12 Coruer 8ecoa«: and Brady its, iavsppori Bchool ToAohor, 81TCATI05 wanted y a roung mtui asTsacheror teacher* Addrent P. U. l^ox Mo tti6. l»ve-uport June 11 I w i n i is AVlow. WhoK'* *i.enufsctort-r of Woolen and Cotton Bosie* fct. K Brady aud Perry, PAVDNPOttT, IOWA. Dtstii-m will find it to tbc-w adv«ataKe to call and exam ine hi* «(^ck before going «astt ae he can sell at pricee low* than uo be boufpot easts june 14 wtf To tho Farmort of Scott County* THK t.ubucribar is prtjpwrwd to exch&ng? at his storecor tier ot'M aud Hsrrisou Streets Flour for Wheat, k ill also ptirchaet* Corn and Oats at current rates. June IXwftni J. NYC1S. Mmaqttito Vottlay. ft ting W and 108 1 fmoa Hettiug, juit r«eived by WADS WORTH, June 11 dtf Secoad st ^opposite LeClaire House* Balm of a Thoatt&d Tlowors gad Wood Hiir BastoratiTo JUbl Keoelvea aad for sale by una 4 d-tf AA.VOKD k VAJ PATTI5. olooiauit SBOOBBItf! l.YTER 4- G.LASPELIi, W. Corner Rook island and third iu**!*, iAVK JulrwsCwi dliect fivM Bwetp0' Na* I'hiJMusudSt, Luawjth^rsplendid stock of Family Groceries, Wl&h tin v proline to uluribut, aaiaiig th» Scott and am»iniiig COTntlM faf sea." sad cost. HaTing bought our goodwill. st tbs lowest cssli prices, w« ftaiur a* low as any honse In the city.. n- "sOiSaU-M Bl»l» while and ralasd Siusra ambrtcliut CoBiw A, orushsd, powdered «id craiiuUtad alto rained AUrLS hu*ar. Ih«,» Sn I«t, .r» all of Ibe quality. u Kuneutar tlio plaM. Southwest earner R.vk luanaana Third stresti. All kiutU of COUNTRY PBoriCCK wanted. W wl»* JTW ,hCW"W1'"^TKH rSlAWEIX. OUK COLUMN. VIIXK A 10VA IfiRIOULTUfiAL 1IEP01S WAREHOUSE AND 81.KD 8T0K£, Hs» con»uu«ly oo ImdiI lull ss*itui«ut oi tb. most SliplDVWl Pamlaf InplemeoU aad Maehlaes, mu.i A.M ti.iuwA all frwli aud trut to and klml. Tbet mliigluUlcwlUaod«i«i l»t»r«il jmjinoiolbJ uiaklug ..n cnunluatino of qoalUlts st »li- alwrs »«»b tlshnieiii. btifor*' uortliasing slsewliw*. Ssl«»room N W. twiier Rock Island and Vtonl mresU. Pevsner!, Io- k cheap.ad -arraate^o^^mcilon. JunelOdwlf Hawkeye 8tore. I\EW MALTILLA'S JUST RECEIVED SMITH'S June PATENT MOWER AND REAPLR. 'HE subvritwrs are manufacturing s lurjw nuiul'.r 01 ibsse raluabls grain and labor-saving Mailiinw lor tlis harrsst oflttA, with many Taluabln Improrsiusnts which sipsrlenw has anggratxd, making It ths most assi table combined Keeper and Mower now iu w-1®* Price of four-horse combined Machine $1^"- Iteaper (ISO, Mower $ 100. half cash on delivery, balance iu sU months, freight added. For certiflcat*. and recommen itton, seepemphlet.. J.H Manny's Patsnt AdjusUbls Reaper and Sower Combinsd and Slagls Mower Goods, ulLKT be sole si'ljas prlces than were eeer before otsndln Bar .. ,,114 asd 11-4 Bleached ShesUsf, or the best snd hearts*! makeu. I Unen Sh^Ungs, of the celebrated A RSSLliY 11 aerea per day. A large maeblue lor tear boreeels also maDUfaetured. Tbe prioes of tbe Macbluas with transportavio added a are— For i*o Horse llacblne of aboat five feet «ul. $\&. for four Horse Jdacbiue ef about s feet eut $146. for lngte Mowiog Machine of about Ave ieicutgiw. Tbe W. H, UlLPKttrH, bast Uaveoport, tollowing extras are furnished with eaeb iua cbiae: one fork, one oil can* oue wrenob, one guard goger, ooe sicfcltjsectloo, ou» iin HU-e4e jwci audoae b«vel pinion. A full supply is kepi slautly on baud, and also lu tbe bauds Ageu Vwokiilves—one a tickle aud ibe otber a »uuoii are furulabed wlib eacb uiacbiae, eUb« wbicb ia ue used as required. for mavbines or extra* apply t» .NUVHNA, VlfcLK A CU. Proprieiorsot tne lo«a Agncuiurai Dvp^t, hoea Isiaudaud front sts.« libveuport .iowa,^tele Agents tor t«*ie secilon. Jaue L. o. uocKuaoi i OMbi.^£D tluicer and, He ape r: fOft iilcH 1 tit FirtJi i'KAeUitMl vv 111., Tw all who dsalre boildlng new, or refitting o'd houses, they would eay, call and examine the etock aud list of pric«*, before contracing elsewhere, belieTiug they can oflsr tuch inducements ee will eesure the patronage of diacitmiuatiug public. tot W. ELLS & CO So. 7, L*Clalre Sew. Tbe puce ot tbe "f rairte Hasor'* is $L30eahfor Mo wet aud Keeper together $iio for mower alone. added to ibe tbvve tor credit ot i'ne-bal! Uil J»uuary uext. iotereetal the rate of tenner cent, pcrauuutn allowed on ail payments maae beiore 1st of July next. iioiKWOOD di KbX. for sate by NOUKaft, Vlfc.Lt 4r CO., at the Iowa Agricultural Depot, on Reck IsUudatd Front Sis., iJavenport. Sote argents tor tbis vicinity. Juue 7 dwttw DIEECT Jb'KOAl iiU&TO-N. itl AJiFKLsS A sgenermJ aseortm^ot ef Blank Books. Stationery, Wail l*ap(!r, and a &.* Law and Mudical VVurks,auefcas Block attne's, iiomm^ntores, Coke Upon Liuluton, Code at Goods too numerous to admit of I'uUUbing prices, liaveaport, lowv Juo» 6th, HAWKEYE STORE Here's ths plac* to Buy your flood*! Good Oeedi at LOW PKlUEto! VERY haudtOLau loiorMsktillasaad black Mike which will be sold at low B*ur.» bj Mai rla. Bra as st., below tud. Ladles ca li aud examine aur stock bafore you patobaaa. Iowa, t'nitad States Dispensatory. orA*, Watsins and Bsoch a*s Practice of Uedkine Pncee of all our stock as low as aoy iMber house, Qr fr». das#. Ws would Inrlte tbe heads of families and our Ladj customers especially to an examination of oui eery choice Teas, Cbffees, Sugars, Spleee, Av. Also to eur fruits. Ckem, Dried sad rraeerved, Jelliae aad Jams, Ap plee, reacbee, Plums, Prunes, Kalslns, Curraote, Citrons, Oraogsa, Lemons, Bananas, figs, Datse, 'uts and Can* dies, Byrupe, Molaeeea, Ac,Ai,Ac, Mameasber tbe Hawk eye Store. orders d»Urered. June 7 JACVBWKAVfilt, Ja., A CO. GROCERIES ^PROVISIONS. m*de lo NVCIS. IITBTBUCTIOJr Iff 01UUU*.~ ALTfcK CAVANAI 'iii iulornistbe patrons of r*m€U Dat*np0rit that be has form ed a class in tn.ii i, «i.r utiou to instruct in tbe Uer usu laoipi'gr. iuose feaiiug an latereet in tbe matter sre tsked to aak« Immediate application Terms griper manlb, me«Ungav«rf eeboolday from i tod P. m. W. will also form a class of geutlemen to in. •truct in tbeeame language o« Wednesday evening neat tn tbe haaement of the Preebjteriitu Church, meeting every Wedi.esday aad 0aturday evenings from tobo'cloek at$a^o per month. Juneftdlt Brsdv Hi., nur th. Po&l OIBre, one of the be«i iu i»tions|n the city for a retail and wholewle N. B. A person living in the premise who wiil i»k. car. of the roome if desirable. Apply to .. -"U ADAMS, •No.36 Brady 8t.,near the Post OBse. dtf E.^BItOIOEHEI* HDKIX Mi percent less than couimon pricw K hreldersd ^sllsri. ^vria Edgluf* and InaerUuata, tt cost. LIKEN THREAD EIMUNUS, s rw piece., very cheap. xMiaoissaiuoBAPx tuvu, st wholesale prices. •dImAM French Jaoonels, tlVliKICAN LAWNI, UUfD AT AUCTION THE undersigned will ofter tor sal« at Auction, Thursday, tbe 12tb Inst, in tbe town of Fulton, second JUUroad Btauou, dOO acree of beautiful land Just one mile fr«n tbe station. This land is equal to any In tbe State of Iowa for beauty and richnsss, and will be sold on easy terms. A plat of said land can ba ssen In tbe saloon of th* Le Ciaire Jdouee till day of tale. All who purchase, and go or come on tbe Railroad cars, will have tbeir pa»»«g« to tbepiaoeof sale and back to tbe city free of cbsxge. t»aie to commence st 11 A. Hand doee in time to return to the city on tbe cars Terms mads hnown on day of sals June &to T. C. EADS. St TT©* ft ro'1. (OLl.llS. Popular Trade. CHEAP 00J 08 FOB fit* MILU0H: Will he opeoed/oo nxoucusy, JTuu* tici, SUTTON & CO.. Aiiue .MUXrtJI'OLir.tN STORK, comer Kock 1 land at-d s«couo su a u.o-i inaguiflct Ll siocit of lorelin Uonwkile Dry Ciouda, tomprulug some of tba rionest and most elegant Goxteever brought to a Vestern Cltj. Tba wbole etoek wili ba offered it prices siiogetbtr uopraoa dented, and we eateud iuuoti iu all to We wiil exhibit on Monday a splendlu variety of SILUS, Ol the newest com binaUousoi Jaspe, Cnene, btriped, Also Moirs Autlquao and ttilk kobea, soperb •t lee, from 10^d lo $75^0. *UXTuaN dt CO. tt will aUo open on Moiid*} a case ef *VTluS4tCO. Also BliKfaiGfc HuBika, a variety of eolors at prices whiefadeft compatuion. lauui: Uwu»! BEST American mukes* fbstcoiord, a. iO cents and 1 sbiiiiflg a yard. ?reuaii Muiiins, do Hritl* Iauios aud O/gaudie^i Klouuced aud Figured very baudtOiuo and cdoa AiU lTON & CO. 1 IN OH AM .s, K t.V u Cnl.Ms, .hA.diiKAV Uf GINGHAM LA.W.SS, DE UAINES, nc., dec.i tts ol Point Apiique (30.00. Thread, pr i.-i ure very choice sua snould be nil Our etsck of Embroidered set* ompleto, also embraciiig Swiss ui Cambric in Pre'nch ana bcoicn work cuffed iireakfaat do. very pretty and cheap White aud Black Crape do Ac.'Ac. cit rr.w DHAWJiK Dry foods, llardwsre or Ifancy Heeaee to Beal On llrady 1st., near tne P. O. suitable for Offlee* or Gen tlemen's Lodging rooms. Selllnx off et a (nei rwluctlon. INrANTH' WAim vary cheap. Flaunting* and Slmlty Bands Will b. closed oat at a eecriftce. Dress Goods, Of all kinds, selling off to close tbe tetalJ business, at ADAMSON a EAPP'S, J*ae leeead At, eh«*e Petry, Saeeoport, ^Sfe. -afc- KU rruH A CO. ry deecripiiot. irom II cents lo 1CII I. AC lis ol in pi looking. AHrkrtts, Campbell th» Dubuoti* Cincinnati, Olio Divutroaj, Iewa, Psoosas, i CO oiv.wv -»•, Baow»rtui. Mutnuots islCHAKOK BBOWSEB AKD HSAt XSTATS AGIST*. UJfh WlULANTi BOCOBT, «0U AKP LOCAfkD Ft.Da Mount Diiifcict, Iowa, ft POW*P»«JOT, Iowa, wS."«v^ Mlnu-ota A t4*at 4*ot!*T Ort paorntt.lMPwm Vacant La**, lagocagocr TH« lutl XJi iu Tumi, we Intlta attention to our catalogue ol tteai Bstau, Maps, riatts, Abstracts, 0ficM ,a KaU «t .. CITY PB0PKBTY. MS. A Lot 130x870 on the road Ksst of Kfcoep s residence price t*SOO J#0. A frsnie house on 8nd st, below Washlngton sqnsre. Lot SexSu, bouse,3 rooms, cellsi and wen, 01 lighter draft sod less difficult to mana^o. Ths patent revolving canv»« platf»rm u|nn wblcli ui. grain fUlsand Is rarrisa over th. •Mo of th.' niach ins de positing It In the concave the greatest invention of tbo sge tor saving ths grain alter it i« cut without waste, aad leaving It in compact handle, of uniform sixe, challenges ths admiration of all tbat wttnessitsoperstinn. P2i7.*.\SHouse,Letou HASKILL. DCHKKK ALBRllXIt, Michigan City, lnd For sals bv XOl'RSE, VlELt CO., Agents corner of Bock Island* and Front ilrwM, Dsveaport. Jnne 7 8th st, between Le Claire sad Farnam su bouse, rooms, Kitchen, cellar, well, price ai,000. o:a91—Two seres In North lieveuport In Lambrltes subdivision, dwellng l\i stories, 6 rooeos. wall, Fruit trees, tc. price »2000. No. ?SJ—Lease ufa lot 200x140 enclosed es a garden in Russell'. snbdlTMon, with a summer house. Ko. US4—Luton the cor. Iowa k 3d su. to Uese for 16 yr*. No. *86—A frame cottage on Sth st. east ofFariiam, lot 04x160, houae 1H itorln, 11 rooms. Price f»00. Su. -iC—A ffams house asd lot on I'wry «t. north of Locust, let lMxM, hones raoas, cellar, well, stable SC. Prloe «i:w. So. 2»T—A hoase 00 the oorast Faraam sad Locast tu. 1 story, 8 rooms, large stable asd eerriage of ground 4 fronting oa Faroes 6 ea Locate **xieo ssca. Ha. SlcrstP TO Jon* H. Makkv st ntuii .i«u Pit SUTS IK TBI VslTSP STtTIS. ALSO PATIHTSS IS Kcaora. MmersccTittB st Makst A rose. Illihoh. valustls Msobiues sre consuati.' t.lni 1 manufactured. A large nanber ar* being mad* for ike next harvest. Ov.r sis tluufni 2S»—Lot Si block adfstelng Bureell's resldeoee, UxlW. So. 2#0—Bouse and Lot on 10th St. west of Harrison. 1-rt Sixee, houx s rooms, good dstsrn, cellar, Ac. pnee 'jS*, 201^—Lots and 7 block T4. Price 8,000. No. 298—A two itory ban. honse 00 lot block honse 0 rooms and beesment. Pries 1*00 Co.. Kock No. *»3—A hottss and lot on 3d St. hst. Rock Island and Peiry ett., ftame boose, well, stable, Ac prise |i#00 were con strueteil iuriag the psst season, and aisd with ei tire success, yet the demand wasnoi supplied chine Is well bulTl and of goo 1 materials, aud ths I It will mow as well as can b« done with tbe scythe, sad reap as well es can i- done with cradle, snd ex eel ererj other barrasilug lmplemant. The uiaehiue Is drawu oy two horses, aad mgnsg ed one pereon (or inwwing, lwo_per»oo» for reap Ihfi 10 from ten to flKeen So M4—A bones and W lot 00 3rd st, east of Perry, lot mlto, house 4 rooms, kite! price «S400. tohea, food well, dotero, Sc, apl SS brick Boose, 00 lots 4 ead & block Ition, corner Brown and 7 th 111 .So. 20S,—A two 3 Forreet Oillun's lot 138x160 Wcs Hows has 14 reons. well, cistam, MaUe, Ko. iH a brick hense on ths wset half ol lot 4 block onsdoor west ul \U Awarded attae Ho: k lslasd Coaiiiy f*L No member, *b^S. Improved lor itiv '|'Hb »ubaenoers have arranged 10 Biauu.aciure exiensivei) tbe abore machine iu rt.«c* UiauJ, aud oaring it 10 me I armors are Uapp to b« able to s« tbat the efforu coieUin- m*. per eel Mow er witb »he mo»t perlcci h-ajer Late proved eminently succes»fui. ae dirtJcmiitfn »rtsujg outofUie tact ibata greater speed uf i* naces«ar u^wuigfequUca fw.* .c.j.ugu oveKOuie in litis machiue ib« use uf two u ioosol utdercDt aue, giving iae re^uirea spe«u uc eessar lor oacn kliiU ol werk. Iftc **»ice Uraii," u aleo tnoeiiy avoided by placing the grouna wueel ou tne opposite side 01 tuo lous^e iroji tbo out'ing part, so as to baiauce vacb otber, tbu* makiLg it eiuiier for tbe team. Tbe raker is placed ol ibt plstforin behiuU tbe graio,Aposition wntcbby beinguear a worKcue mas bim to do a teller aud wun gn ator ease and tbe wbole is constructed ou a plau at ouc« »:mple audduraoiv. U nas oeen used iu ail varielis* o! gram aud gruse. aud is universally concedes vv those who iiave used it to operate bviter a«o tbaa can be done with tbe cradie or scytne. IU eornw of Heeoad aad fclpteyste. lot 4U*1»0. Prl'" JiMW No. -mi.—A N.' 308.—Lot 3 block 34 on etli it weet of Hlpley, lot *0 ,6o Pries |40o. uren and Sth Ms., ,o. au.—LU i U i« U corner cl Warren sad Sth its. I'.l soslfto .'r.oe *00. No. ill.—Lot. olock Mb street, weet ef Warren ftvu* A st. ud Fia# H1U UiMUrjr. 'I'HIS Cemetery i* plac«d under tbe tru*tee»bip of A. A Sanders, I. liall and A. Davison* Tbe proceeds from tbo sale ot lots for tbe year 1*6* are to be applied to tb« building of a vault and adorning tbe grounda. Person* desumg lots a ill apply to 1. Hail or A. Davison. Maj ground is at Pavieon a Truv'n cdKoe. A. C. FULTON, June6«dlw* Original ITopriatoi. QUA! 8AJJS earns d*t. f-ucust. wuh Blocks, Viatkjr.fvi ud .n«v n» Price fiu« vith aui'U on IW&Kr' ^"^-rs. !»o *61.—A ll^uss ai.'i lot on Kipley st. bet. 2nd and 1 rout su sa»t side Lot £6x?t. liouae and ro«saa one and a ball stoites high, cdtai weU an a seed hew r/LZ $1^00. •WM. .n^. 2bi. Couie aud iintuiins! Although our location is uot galta so d«siratie as wa eouM wisb^we feel coiifldtfntin assuring tbe pub lie tbat all will he amply repaid woo iatur as with a vislL No 266 —A lit,use and Lot ou corner Kinuv »cd •u U* 0Ulli„li0UM 3 rooms Piicj^ No, 'ibi.—A Plaidedaud Brocaded {silks. u Oress ftleragsst luesovl/ui etvtee, wbicb aijt offered atoxira vrdtnar) low prices. Among them will be round •otoe very desiraole patterns at i ehitliok'per yard. E So. m.—LotsU LHALLIES, w und very deairsOle. t-urroa pi co. Freucli Embrwideiieii uud Lace. I".N tdsse yoodtour siojk csnuot be surji^.ssd sl ither lor variety ar cheapnees We Lsve Lot- far* in Fronch su Ncoteh WorK. liuuiwn, Vaien clenuosand Point Lmcii, A 1 10 dollsrs per yard Blade Trimming Laces very handsoms for ilau'Ullas Sam all biiida very cheap itdtringa aud InserLlugsol HUT Cos if CJ. oco and Phillip Alisn'i PnnUal locenli a yard sll warranted fast colon. UrlMs' and oihei Ml SLINK, Hosier), (tlovea Notion. A.» A complete assortment. u BUTTON A 1 u Metropoiiisn siore,, or. Hock Island a. ad •. ..'.rfSrvr^-x^"^ou' Steal, Nassortsd, 2nd i Price $6KH. AYLOK* CO'S, Oerinnii 1'tnw i w fo,«U by °W J»ieoi, A flKW lot nf While u,,u ol. ii.toiVl'l,!.,! Ukt HAKKlh'ti,Brady below *i hrujy It., Onluw 8,1 I.AVVAs He CAI.ROI'S 10,000 VAHIM hdmnants, Received tu-day at J"™6 INBLEK'S. ,NrS.R,ACKNU BiacmTb: lo Je« u'/xli^r/r' £"c5"* NK KOLLti, ISHCI.I. A to. I, A N A O K NTS. IM. Lot IM In W»leoU eontslnlng «M teres pn,. Mil, M.« N*. l'-'.-A Farm of iilu IJ atrse on ths MUumIuu Ce., BANSima* D**i*r* la K**hang* a®* tau* WanaaU Exehaage on th* priaelpal sltl*soI u,ou the line between Uemt *nd MueaUns CmuhEE, I ibort distance tMlow OapL IMge's Sne stock auru |S0 per aof OatoB for sale U *am* to *alt p«r*ha**r* au- statuses rssiswwe ie Bansme f*o*mt nmiu tf -KKFKH TO— Bulk oi America. New.-Kork. Ocean Eank, Anwtlciui tichuig. Bank, j«o nnckard, Eras telik Kavsnns Bank. Owbv i Uarksdsle, Beoksrs. Blakeler Rtchsy, Brokers M. Mobl.v. Eso., fchksr, Henry Mlllsr. Eti. MCKOUJ, ISBKU. CO., LIE, NICK0LLS CO, NICKOLLS lUvenDS, Ohio, bt Loots. Hukburgh. fc.r part of the purchase 1,1 jr Ko. 1S—One of the flnest fanus in tbe Coantr, 4. tlukuuos loed, near Pease* Post OOce,4M acrss, of mS there Is Ml seres ofkood timber, 111 acrss timothy, house, lar«s bai n, tt Two strealu. 1 unnlbf throuXf Piles (2» per acre. ___ So. 170— A lot of acres Just west of ths CemMsi, (ronndsi all broken and under fence. Price 1400. No. 172—A faim of about «0 acres In Mlckotv nlwut It) acres timber, all fcneed, a two story brick Uutui with a lo( house, «ood stabllof, Ac. pile. «40 p« No. 1J3—A Para of 1M acres nsar JUckor. 0ron.su uodsr fence, aud nearij til ploualisd, a good honse, «su Ac., with ten acres timber hi Hickory Oror., nuBtal water on ths land. So. 174—A Perm ol about JTo suos uear Hlckoi Qto.. adloiniac 'No-173, two it ty biick house, two itresnuof water running through a line grazing fsroi snd nearly til under cultivation pritv |4ti psr acre. No. 1*6—A Paiui of 170 acros user Hickory Orot» wt,. 10 acres good timber, a good bouse, (table, 4c. prii, PtJ?o?176—A iniall Farm of J7 acris on the Dnbuauatusj s good dwelling, stable, orchard, Ac. Price fltO par ten No. 177—Aleo 75 acrsa tdjuluin* tho iU.rs nndsr bim sn coltlvatton Prloeg 100 per acre. No. 17S—An Unproved Farm of 440 acres In aectlsu _jd 10 SO 3 It leo seres Timber, 100 acrss under cnl tlvatlon, two dwelling bonsss, barn, good stock, water, he PtlM»HS per acre Xo. 170—*A farm ol 100 acres In sections 3 uj n, 1 3 tt acres Timber, 80 acres under cultivation, s rood hones,« moms, stable, running aater, ib ecrss In wLst now eowi'd, with young orchard: price f21 per sets No. 186—Lot -No. 1C so Hawlsy's lubdivinloHoontslua. 6 24-100 sew. Prlco I MO No. 181—A first rets fails of 10 acres ia sec. 10 K k 3 40 acres broke and under fence, near timber, otic, S1300 Aprilw No. 130(~IMO sores through the middle of tee. T90H I w.aijiUndi'l farm a.d Tavsra sUDd.lJij teres cultivated, 40ecres 11 a bar bsrn, wrll, sprlss *c Price fif^oO. No. I64.-4Wacres in lecfti 7f on theCeoiti Orove road to Iowa City.• miles Iron Davscpon, freme koneeendother lmprovonente Ne. 1SS PullOBt Island with the laadonih«sko:i soBWlnlng 1c all 7? teres, a good sloo« quarry,pries »W00 o. 1*3.—IVi' strnlr. ncSl ?6 JK 100 acisi sneer cultivation end all underferce, Comfbntbls belldlugi Prleo #T S per acre Will sell 40 teres 01. tame torms. So. 114 A Farm ol 40 acrts lu «*c 10 Tptt a«h all ploughed, prae »Ji prraer*. So. 103.—A Farm of ISO acres on tbe loadiasdlu from Long Urcve to Al ,*u's Orove, 10 seres timber, dOSires under lenceand lucultlvstlon,aflamekeose 11-tetoriee,stable, well, 4tc. No. —A In, Izprored Farm o( lOOasrea,as the west side of Allen Orove osd, highly Improved, with a three story house. flUparacre. Mo. 1«B JU seres on tbe Mlsslauppl tlvst oupoelu thetowuofMollne, eatending from the road to the rtv.r PrlcotOOO. N». IJIr-A bseuilfullot ofSsT lOo scris. Ao 1. Hawley'e ut lau, ran 01 wcKT re*,*, 1 miles from l)».upon lot wsst of Cannon's law U1U, 80 ft ths Mississippi river, aateuding 400 (set to Had st. Prica |1M0 No. WC.— Lsst half of lot block 4 Orean's addldos, oa th* north sld. of Sd it wmi of Warree l^lc (360 o 30T.—Wsst half of Lot 7 block 33 so 7th st weet 0# Uartison, comni.tiding a laa view of ttie rlwr, prlee |H0. :. ilurd of lot three liocs co, north side.. 1'ia-ry and Kock leiwd sta Wt ili^llte Prto. t- front toot. N SIT A t*v !t rv brisk bouse on liud it. muth side tit. out 30 fwt 1 lot block 4 bat. Weetsra esmnc aad Osinee its, bone.- *4o, 7 mass I'rtt. $ibuo •Me of Harrison st l%i Ub and .-:i —Lot U in o.i -olih ftdoitiloes adcSJoinn.^ i i N o -A Ub-scbi Nt«. ... —n Price No. iflo, each. Price*. mite roni tu Le Claire, piKegMv No l«3—A lot oflM-lOtuacrnsn tasiocuil.:. ofthtrosi to Le Claire. Prices I JU. Oscresaors can behed wltfl thle. Mo. IU.—A (srui 01 St.- «cresou the Lost lire v. Rosd, miles from the city, and ths undivided tciira of thesaw mill trait containing *0 seres, i:u seres undsrtence, Muaeresunder uitlvatlon, some keav) llnibe', e frame houia 8 rooms, ban,, a One orchard will bed I video to suit purchasers. eNO. I If Intersection tf fttb s aeres. Price Sbi*4 eu^a^iSQ^ bcautHul Dttcaof landaitb* snd tbe «. H.ccataitltgw o. 15—^ besuiiiui Uua oi ised ol do acres, wiU, tu 1 1-9 milts of tbe Corporation line, on (lie Dobaqos Hoed, tba wnols surrounded by fisncetand parm.iaer aulUvatlos,a ilr*ezn rut.n'cg tbrougb. Prteafeu- -A Uaauufui uear tbe near Ceiaeter Kt use, IV royals, wall, ands o 13 90 aeres, a good frame stream of water ruuuiug ibi^ugb. Pric«$i6tpre*re 5o 112.—A israi cf H^acr^s !tfi 2*j aeres Umbei 4 !•. miles from towu, To acr%» Uinedan In cuiu vatlon, a log boas«, staole, cortscrib,g welis, an er chard of 1 acres, sppies. f«cb*s, aiid cbernet. No- 10^ -Ai. imprcveu :«ruj 1*4 scre» tn se^ tlons 80 aud #VT ooh nw a:ra* under feuce, ts ander cultivation. acrti woodland, new usms boatae, cellar, wail, suote.arc & g-j-jc ftream of watti ruanlieg tbroagb i^rks pvr fccte No IU* a idJtion, IOxVO |400. So. 1j.'. acres, *i.o Uwelu.(s V i IU stiio 1 &v (OOd sllasn, 0' :.ruj el Irv *..tt! Po S(i .oui, io|f iui.ii i. sec l» I es 8 Jh ..i cultivation, io* '•j in. well. (Jamo Ko. 1#(.~Ojii! of li. sens oa the sctah s'.ue dsr is oca, wo unuer larxe oretaro fttu io i irult. llvlnf »aur, e *e, (U, 0 pr aj re, •Si' u jru-i UU and it.-r iU routttw fJiVO. udA'tny *t^. 7.*iyo I ..j i Nc sja and lowa .s't» "A. Sargent''• ie-*|N i i vuue, uoriii cU*M tS, vii 4-rr.. cs'. Ui.::i :a the coacij .Siv I t«i $ tsiovc, jDu .No. Ul.--.lLvi. l.ui sdjoluin*ite sboe, ici Jy, 60x100 acree uti »»uoo, to acrss umhei.s iitts, ol evet is.!.1-: o Lous., well, cistern, Mrs xoi .,a, bal. le psysNU whi^h ii limber cr«« sirok»o. Price (Si. imp: .No. !»7 rk Island ui I tien, *e upi^J S W of Le L'lan and under fence .. menu. PiicetjMv s t{0scres,»l.»inUes i4sc.ee i.mber, 60 sciei broken foou nc use »Ha other iiapreve .lo. 1M -A Isru: ol »t0 suet io icc. 88 80 5 I 100 acree under cuiilvsitoa sou under ieuce, ao or chard of SO jouot dees, so seres timbar, a frame nouse, logstaole, eel Cc. Pnca I'.t 1 block Cw U •I ilU el. Uu... i ra iii end well. I,.. *iie snd iHiar -f ct.r t£i per sete. WUI sail .lock aad laimihf i.it wlih It 103.— A (arm oi 160 s^r.s ou sn Island la the Mississippi River shove Pitoeetou, covered with timber. No. loi- .t steam ls« Mil! iu ils»uiou, CedarCo Iowa bulldlnfeanl h&c>oe l' fooo order,aud doiu a good business, w ill te sola low for cash. IW —Au bsproved arm nf acres In ei« 14 Ik l_Wus town ol Alassiloi.. 4 Scott ieuut) Lauds lor ale. tiKikOiJaiJsku a (Sd. -,.»Kseif b»u v, bit N E of IV •tory ltame bouas on tbe corner room*, Utabea, ball c^lar and rnm II W^r it4r —A double frame bouse ou th*iornar o/fitb and dcott stt. Lot AOaTl. House 30 ft squarv, 12 mobl cIa. tsrn and cellar Pries *2,6*). Ucusa mi lhx»tt st ens duor of itb, wiib ir of I W of I i s w ons itory Li lory Loose. rooms, summer kitidisne. -islera aud well, on south half of lot a, block I, m.-vTT tosh's 3nd sddltlon Price 11,700. mmmut Ihs Farmers Hotel with lease and sll lu fur. Olt^on ind st, eaet of Bach Island st Will ^etid ate No. 'M0.—House and Lot in (Mdsnuths Jy «•, opiMnte Oen. aargent-s ftnme housL Ai mJST cistern, emble, Ac., ccnnuullii« atae and la Devteoo Trees bast Davenport, ItoilM. prlae |4uu No. 348 —I wo housee and 1"U g« Pellv •. 130, other 61x125. Prlco £1,000. :(i- ^44—. uouse and let in Drto I«w eronrs. o rooms, hall, w..)| uml cistern, one ot «uie lo^vilth ^Li«.vuirlsc* house, coal house"." -1*.—A frams house oa far nam st, bet. Noril,, ^.^and st., 4 rooms, kltchsa, cistern, well, etc. Price No, St* —A two itory frame bouse on Le Culr, .1 on i— «»-o»d w N j. 267.—Lot L, block OS, Uxfal No. i«l.—South eo ft of lots 6 and 7 hloch t: •t. hit. Sth aad 6th iu V No. »».—Moast, and lot on KIdIsv it h.i ^'nd its. llonis roomi, 2 kltohsus, cellar woodhouis, etc. Price *i,800 "'••era. No. 270.—A lot with two small houiea No.274.—A bouse snd lot on Ttb st «ui r.* Lot #81 ltd, boos. rooms, Utchon,wiu,e«c PrtJJJJ^U Am,., lean makes spluodid t) isssud fast colon at i cents a yard. SOfTOS A Cu 8piece HKKIING-I ui,r| liruwtt ov'uie „r(j domestics of all kiudi vor clieap SL'lTO.N- A CO. Cl/lowest More to Bent. IM PK, Csikuiere Si.-ils ami PriotsJ Shawls at powihle price., MJT I'ON A C'i) Mo 276.--A bouse and lot on Clav st u.*a a Perry -ti. Lot 61alo», Hoqs. No. Huqs»* aud lot on MMtt aid* .,1 i, Lot 20x49, house 2 rooms, cellar, Ac. Pri* g^0 No. t.<p></p>S^JWA-ASRASISRA SofSTV^ —"lb*: Bmsjit buildings, with tbe nrivila«e td free landings ixt U sold ou llfiriA^ T" Ao'* U 1 'fni1 IK Aon I ir 1 1*V a \r «i w «71 Prlc«tt*)0 No. 2W.—A Brick House a^Oniag tne above wttb 10ik u Af rwms, ctetem, *c Lot tioaTl, running to an alley. rk» 4 Vf i i Sfofi 199 S. •»!. «, lul T«1 W U of S W «i N Eqr .". iurof:) £,. W of S ar il Aar of N i. v W 16 Ht 1 ties to 90 IW u ltt 40 9tt u 40 u 99 16 4b 19b 4 110 11 19V U 1* 19 t*» "S. a.sit ofS W4i of V qr *koT»Wor N W W uf S W ,t 5f W or W jr W ijr im bo tt 40 10 4b 14 99 S4 U 90 9a .». 3, S*»T 't, i.jji 4, mi S U 9o 100 0 100 190 lf 16J •0 to du 4U ie 94d i* 90 1*1 lo, a*V»l It 5 at WWoCi i v KWUofSfc'-ir bectlon w Uof .-w S Qj 3 W a* wj/u»«qr in e., FA:»( u .. 4 A. at eN k W of N k 8 WoTN W sr .NWWif yV vv vg 013 u 40 ts 9o tt 4o u vr qr K w v ••Poet, 1 ouierhoi Bkqr ii of K W^i t: S i 90 90 aO ao 90 4H u 90 4 100 1? 190 'Mj I be' *1 90 iou 16 19U at s a,t eUvisE,, N'SolMi,,. v jr Ifij y 100 90 90 4 ldo 90 .•'HclNi.. sfkcfNlq:'. £\iof U W qr i' vna:iM o seres ia .. Warren, 4QatV Prlo« »»00 "~Jtu 10111" *sst Csvsnpori, north 01 |)»-,I 4 Trus isddilion.SWalW ue^Ujc #J EAR.II 1'ItOPEKTl Um I.ot Nc. in tbe town of Wal^ott contain* tiff a sure* price #900. 1*3, AlioTnwn I.oU Mo.fi and7, Black %$ In Wal Qtt price ggOeach. \t*4. A Pai in of OW avres ia sections VI, 16,4dc90, i wp h. 4, Kast,95i acree broke. *40 acree under fence, aciee iu S liest, 10 acres in Oats, two haus* es, two springs snd a eiieem of running water, brick school house on tbe land, prlee $30. 165. A farm of nwi aeres InsecfiO, TwpTda K 1 feast. A good frame houae,ft rooms, well, lie price $]?. ide Lot 8 lib (fin Durant ou Uie M.fc M. ••j"!? v. v. tO.OOO *111 ^o u lft7. A Farm of gv acres In iec 6. 7JI ft u ... maes south of alwa C.^t House, ii£ 190 d| ceunH.i of Chlcksiaw, Howard rKli uPl' H-ROIEIR liWftW—i f^Ji WU.-, W. Nt Jiiin No. U4M,-hi, n Miarsr, lbb'2. lignt* 2¥7*u...fc0 Ihe MJ k assigned liubbar Blink Z~ a A i**r#rlor' Jr Andr.wM, Hamilton. 1 Hiiia Osidosr S«iah llifrkitsel! luOb, i-n^ih £pai|ii iindt-r ttct wi M«j -i mw Ibe ftbvw i«d Land W«rr«„,. ..., UJ 1' J,'1. Ths public are herebv canfinnnrf 01 "id Warrants, and l*rttcol»rly requsittd to not. ih«m Ottces tav. been tavited lay, 1866 'fiQf aa lktm lf May a, dtw. Presented, they ,IC*0LL8, CAMp«(U a 00.