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lidcr TKxnwivfa coBsr'T,
TiaMS.-Di.iiT Amii.
By Jseit(peyaHeia etraasa), per eaaam,f 10.00
Br Mail " " t-oatas, 0
By .oaths,..
By Mall ' " 1 month....
afBr Oitt (Hbbisb, IS Oeats par wesk.
Sisslb Coriss t Coats.
Tl&atl.- Wuiir litit.
iai(' Copy, (payable1 a ad reuse) -..$2.11
Tee Copies " " . .0I
Iventy Copies " " 5.SB
shirty Copies " -' .
A Duhosekt Teian
tuioide khe other day.
official committed
A Ilarlford man hat shipped forty sleighs,
adapted for reindeers, to Russia.
The Cbioago, Burlington and Qaincy
railroad company contemplate loon putting
another train on their road, to ran only be
tween Mendote and Galeabnrjr,
Thi abortioniit Kosenzweig, who is now
in State Prison, intruded himself upon a
company of pickpookett in Sicg Sing the
other day, when they kicked him cat.
Mr. Charles Traoy, ton of a prominent
citizen of Albany, X. Y., has been made
knight of the o-der of St. Gregory by Tope
Tiai IX. for eervioea rendered while in the
Papal .ooaves.
Among the American sonf birds now
testing their throats at Florenoe, with a view
(o opetn in this country, are the Missee
Cnne, ot Boston, StarbiH, of Portland nod
llenne, of Cincinnati.
Madame Kugina Dal Cin, a famous sur
geon of Austria, bating performed 150 sue
cessiul operations in the City Hospital at
Trieste, was rewarded by the municipal au
thorities with ft letter of thanks and a parse
of gold.
Miss Christina Nilseou and friends oocn
pied the balcony in front of Minister Cate
caiy's parlor, at the Clarendon, on the arri
val of the Grand I uke. MissXiNsoo was
subsequently preseutod to Alexis, who
semed delighted to sea the charming night
ingale. II has boon dieoovered in Vanderborg
county, Indiana, that marriages by notary
pnblio are not valid. As most of the recent
matrimonial allianooa hare been effected in
that way, the happy oonples feel considera
bly like an Oneida Community.
The Courier Journal publi.hes a Wash
ington special giving a conversation of Sen
ator Trumbull with prominent Southern
politicians. The Senator declared with on
usual emphasis he would not be a conserv
ative, candidate for the Presidency against
Grant. He preferred a seat ia the Senate,
betide, he is not ready for the chaoge.
Grant's defeat would cause a reaction in the
South wMch would be worse than the p re
lent state of affairs. Democrats will not
have the passive policy, which is equivalent
to abandonment. The Republican party
ot really divided will poll a larger rote
nett year than ia ISoS."
LOO A I. NOTICES.
Rkijc's Pain Killing Magic Oil is el
cllent for sore throat ; in uie seems to cur
any kind of pain. Try it freely.
Tjilitisi is uarivavei as a beaati6er oi
the oompleiioa. it is a pow lar, harmless, re
W 1 aud elegant. Try it, 50 cents per box
Ihi it.. M'loh sufTdring to these tender
little bait of the tn-naa fajiily, might be
allajel by using Mrs. VVhitcomb's Syrup.
See advertisement in another column.
Still VioroKtot;. Dr. Prie-'s Cream
Btkiag P)ler, after a fire years' tcit,
stands to day, in the estimation of thous
ands, ahoi of all other preparations for
makjng li.-Ht sweet bread, biscuits, and pas-
'7-
Mimii'ri Genu. "Interesting work,
numroo enrsvings, 221 p?es. Price 50
oents. Address Dr. Butts' Dispensary, 12
North Eighth street, St. Louis, Mo. Sa
advertisement.
Ttst! II 'fait IT, Oir, 4KD Kstr TaKiwr,
ir : reduco th- do.ss so that it aols as a gen
tie laxative, and oontiaue it on regularly.
It is a tonic, and will strengthen you. It
took a long ti-ne to confirm your disease,
and yon can't get well in a day. Simmons'
i.iver Regulator, if persisted in, will cure
the raoit stubborn Liver Diseaie. There is
no failure about it
Is Tin; llasin ok Sc'tKK'i all things be
come valoaMe by a'UjitiHeii and salutary
by tlieir npil irntion. Thus Dr J. Walk ca
bas obtained from certain vegetable pro
ducts of Ca'fornia, that have been trampled
upon lor centuries by tbe ignorant, the in
valuable ourative known as the California
Vivit'iAB Bittebs, a medicine which is ox
oiticg the wonder of the community by its
lene6oial operation ia the worst cases of
Rheumatism. Pulmonary Disease. General
IiobilitT, CoDirestionof tbe Liver, Constipa-
' . n 1
tion. Scrofula and Malarious Fevers.
ALL EIGHT.
ALL J
SALVE, for Ooraa d Bunion., Bolls aad
Burst. Ijr saIo by all Druggl.u. 2S flta. per
bet. or seat rennipt of pnoe. Address ALL
HT.tUI W.Lake Bt . CbieaKo. sepU-dly
FOR RENT.
IJ ) & ooe tir five years tha Oliver Brown pro.
aerly, ball' a sails frosi tho elty llatite, be-
twsia the tw Caalea roats. Throe acres of
laol. will finsoi, with al' kinds of fruit.
geo iwi st iry fraae koaie, barn, outbuilding.
eto., aal soil aislrra Apply to
JO-iBPU JoHNirOS, Book Island
noT.1 dawtf
J0SI1D U1TC8 & KOS,
alannlaeturers of
FIRE EGIE HOSE,
Leatner Belting,
Snpenor Lace I eatlicr,
aad factory soppl,,, generally.
a.uwt.i.1... .MARft.
All hints of FIRK ENU SE H0S1, made
r- ineoeu qaanty of rnnaielphia aad Balti
more Oak Leather, and puttogethor wlU Tinned
a aew improvement which prevents
fiflT
n.irroumg ana rotting IBs leatasr,
JoUUeodly
Twenty-first Year.
VERT LATEST
BY TELEGRAPH.
4k O'Olook X. -I.
Internal Revenue Report !
Total Receipts from all
Sources!
SecretaryofWarBeport
Despotism Recommended !
THE E1PESSES OF MILITARY
RULE!
How we pay the Fiddler
The Navy . Estimates !
The Hational Account
Book !
General Summary.
Market Reports.
Reported Bxpreeily ferthe Anecs.
Washington, Deo. 2. The report of the
Comtuisaiooer of internal Revenue amies
that ibe aggregate receipts from all sources
exclusive ot the direct lax spun lands and
duty upon circulation and deposits of I
national leaks, were, 'or the li.cai
year of 1ST1, $14,011,176. This sum in
cludes the amounts refunded and allowed
on drawbacks, amounting to fb-Ui.-lS.
The Commissioner's estimate of receipts
for the current fiscal year, under the present
law, is $Uj,OOi,000. The receipts from
spirits for the fiscal year ia $46,281,818.
I he amount of tax received on fermented
liquors is $7,159,7-10.
Tho total receipts from tobacco for the
year is f M.i.U'.lT, an increaie of $2,250,-
(jotj over last year. The total amount of
manufactured tobacco represented by j
the amoaot of collection!, is. 105,828,003 lbs. '
The total number of cigars, cheroots, &c.
on which taxes are coileoted, is 1,3:52,11,
357. The increase is due to the recent change
in the law, changing the mode of collect
ing thes3 articles. The Commissioner
favors consolidating the tobacco rate 24
cents if it can be done without loss to the
government, and expresses the opinion
that the present system of exporting from
bonded warehouses cn be finally abolished
to the interest oi'jbc,;h t lie government and
manufacturers. He recommends that I on
gress provide thst the evidence of loss ot
tobacco at sea 13 satisfactory, and that
the Commissioner of Internal Revenue shal
bve all the force of loding certificates for
tbe purposes of drawbacks.
The want of author. ty to furnish stamps
for condemned lobacoo, which is continually
accumulating, had caused much embarra.se
meut, aud the Commissioner wants Con
gress to auihori.e him, on the requisition
of tbe clbctTs having tbe custody of and
control ot such tobacco, to furnish suitable
revenue stamps to be attaohed and cancell
ed beforv the same is offered for sale, as it
frequently happens that tax paid stamps
are lost from packages by unavoidable ac
cident, without fault on the part of persons
interested ; spirits also, being often thus
"P"""1 wizore. Rsl'af is asked for to
I npnlanl atmh Bi.ivtta V o (uala dMniV
protect such spirits by reita.upin;;.
U wing to Congressional omission to au-
iiorize the remission of tal oa ship build
ers, be has ordered such taxes to be col-
scted. He recommends that the commis
sioner be prohibited from considering or
owing any claim not presented in two
years' time tor tax paid, and all cUims to
be barred in tbe courts aftr six years from
the date of payment of tax.
The report concludes by statins; that 230
aocounts ot ex-collectors are still open, 115
of which hare been placed in the beads ot
attorneys tor smts against tbe Donasmeo o,
tbe delinquents.
Tbe total amount receive I trora compro
mised revenue eases for the year is $648,
497, total value of seizures, $!H5,240.
The renirt of the Secretary of War
shows that the army since July 1st, has been
reduced to :i0,000 men. 1 he expenses year-
l?raabont $10,000,000, tncludtnjf nearlj
$1.000. (KM) for river and harbor improve
ments. The estimate for military purposes
for tbe fiscal year ending Jane 30, 187.1, is
$3,415,472. The l.eaaurv realized for the
preseut hscal year $21.7t6,40:i, from the
sale of arms and other sources aa estimate
of $3,01)0,000 is made for the settlement ot
of claims yet due the States tor calling
troops into service
The Secretary says it is with irreat embar-
BHsmont that tbe appropriations made at tbe
last sesatoo can be made to answer the pres
sing requirements ot tbe service, and re com
mends tbat the extra lieutenants authorized
to serve as regimental quarter-masters be
diaoootinued as the vaoaacies oocur in those
grades, effecting an nltimate reduction of
eighty lieutenants. Be reoommends that the
grade of quarter master asrgeant be abolisa
ed; also those of company artificer and wa
goner, which will save l,lu3 enlisted men
to the service, at J early cost of $412,740.
The proceeds from sales of clothing since
Jane 30tb. 1870, to date, is $1,675,728. The
cost ot transportation for the year is about
Il.aUU.UUU. fcoutnern raiiroaas sun owe
the department $4,724,350.
Tbe Secretary alludes to tbe existence of
an armed rebellion, of regular organization
and g'eat atrengtb, in some parts of the
Southern States, and tbe necessity or tbe
ate of the armed force of the nation to put
II dow. fi ora 10 speeuv LItf.K KLblLATOK. IFAAA llfttlH aV r iitktik ran i.at.n '
justice. I II UWWl litUUl U. BJW.. -
uaiioe.
fhere seems to be no doubt that a auor-
nm of both Houses of Congress will be pre
sent to morrow. The President's message
will be transmitted directly alter tke Presi
dent shall have been informed by the Joint
Committee that they are ready to reoeive
any communication he may have to make.
Both the message and the report of the
Secretary of the Treasury will be telegraph
to the distant press, bot printed copies of
the reports of the heads of Departments
have been sent ooti d advanoo of their deliv-
Ilia understood that Speaker Blaine has
brought the list of standing committees to
this city, fully made up, and has not con
sented to entertain a change of any im
portant assignment. An nnusnal reticence
has been maintained, and all assertions as
to particulars of appointments are merely
pecolative guessiogs and entirely nnauthor
ized. The list will, it is expected, be an
nounced to morrow shortly after the Home
proceedings commence.
1 he Secretary ot the Iretsary has an
thorized the Assistant Treasurer at New
York to bny one million of bonds every
W ednesday, and sell one million in gold
every Thursday during the month of De
cember.
It is understood in navy circles that the
navy estimates for the fiscal year ending
June 30, is::!, amount to about $20,J00.
000. These are, in the aggregate, mors
than $120,000 leas than those made tor the
current y-ar, and more than $500,000 less
than the appropriations made by Congress
for that purpose. It is further said the Sec
retary will recommend that the grade of
Ccmmedore be dispensed with, and that
after this grade shall have elapsed by death,
retirement or promotion, the present in
cumbent's promotions be made to grade
with Kear Admiral aa vacancies occur from
the list of captains, and that a farther de
crease be made in the officers by increasing
eadetship terms from fonr to six years.
This is reoommended as both m matter ot
efficiency and economy.
ir you
Want a Cook,
Waot a Situation,
Want a Salesman,
Want a Servant Girl,
Want to rent a Store,
Want to sell a Piano,
Want to sell a Horse,
Want to lend Money.
Want to buy a Houie,
Want to buy a Horse,
Want to rent a House,
Want to sell a Carriage,
W'ant a Boarding Place,
Waot to borrow Money,
Want to sell Dry Goods,
Want to sell Groceries,
Want to sell Furniture,
Want to sell Hardware,
Want to sell Real Estate,
Want a job of Carpentering,
Want a job of Blacksmitbing,
Want to sell Millinery Goods,
Want to sell a House and Lot,
W'ant to find any one's Addreis,
Want to fiud a strayed Animal,
Want a wifo and 7 or 8 chiidroo.
Want to sell a piece of Furniture,
Want to bay a second-hand Carriage,
Want to sell Agricultural Ircip'erpents,
Want to find anything you have Lost,
Want to advertise anything to advantage,
Want to End an owner for anything found,
Advertise in the Duly Arocb.
Daily Market Review.
C3rOlc3L l.lo Q-Q.
Rock Isi.asp,
Flour, Family brands, barrel, .t
Klcar, Ind qaality
Whfat
Barley
Oat.
liaokwh.al Floor
lirao , f ' ton
nhip StuiT
Corn Steal, ft iwt.
Corn
Apples
Putatoo.
Onions
While Rean. (navy)
Kggs p' doi
Botter - It) -
Lard
Dreseil Pork -
Chicken.
" Tnrkyes
Too. A.
7 flu
7 Pit
l 05al 15
4.c
8 IMail UO
1 1 00
SI I'D
1 6lal SO
?7a.'l le
2 5ilS no
ia -c
OO...JC i
i i0 j
!20c
a!0a i
10aU4 j
-tie!
U'ic
Hr y Prlri
Timothy
Slough
Hickory Wood, f eord
Oak Wood, do
8 fiOalo no
10 OOal I HO
7 lVa 8 00
7 00
6 50afi 50
UalSe
Coal VallrJ Coal, y1 bushel....
il
1KEM VW k BEEEKLE, Prop's.
THB BUnsC.IBR8 WOULD RtSPKCT
f ally announce to the elttzens of Rock Is
land, that they bare opened a first -elass Meat
Market, in
BLYTI1B 4 STODDARD'S (Old place,)
Cor. of Orleans and I agio streeta,
Where they will keep at all tines the beat kinds
of
Fresh and Salted Mcits,
Al!AOK, ftTC.
Vsi A share of pnblio patronage is solicited.
T1EVI ANN A BEERKLE.
pm Will be open Saturday, Kev. 18th.
anvlidtl
THE SARATOGA SKATE.
COMBINING STRENGTH, LIGHTNESS
AND UTILITY.
Without the use ef Straps
All who have tried it use no other.
Manufactured by the
Providence Tool Com'y,
IX Warren Bt., Xffcw 7ork.
To whom all orders should be addressed.
This Skate excels all others in giving a neat
appearance to me fuel, it ts light, oasilv ad
justed, aad wbea fastened on, besouiei as firm aa
tbe boot Itself, it oispensis with all straps
whioh are so binding and disagreeable to the
foot, stopping tbeoiraula'.ion and causing numb
ness aad aching. Our Skate has keen main with
speuial raferenoe to - void strain upon the ankle,
and it completely obiieUs that ditliculty ao fa
Ul to Ladies skatiag. A beginner eta stand
upon them without diSoully. They are made
in tne best manner, of the heat materials, and
are intended to be in every respect the hist
Skate ever offered in the market. Their n'.iancy
ease and graoeful appearance reader them the
most desirable ever otiorea tbe pnbl.o.
We aaake seven eises :
Ladies' 8, i, 9 and 9 inch.
Oaatlemcn'l, 10, 10J and 11 iaoh.
bovB dtf
P(P. BOXES.
EL. V. SOHELL,
(Suoeessor to J. B. Schneider,)
Manufaeturer uf every description of
PAPER BOXES,
77 Lake Street, Chicago.
Orders promptly attended to. sepl5-3m
oetT-dSta
ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS, MONDAY, DECEMBER
I I II I ---, m na ii ua I
THE Symptoms of Liver
Complaints are ruiftaKinene
and pain in the side. Some
limes tbe pain is in the
shoulder, aud is mistaken
for rheumatUm. The tom
aoh is atfuclcd with loss of
appetite and slcknew. bow
el m geut:rulC4-uve, sometime alturnatiugr with lax.
t ue iiuau ip iruutneu wuu pniu, auu uuii. Heavy sen
sation, couMUurnDie loss or
memory, accompanied with
paiul'ut sensation of having
left undone something
which oui;tii to have been
done. Diteu complaining
of weakness, di-niliiy and
LIVEE
low spirits. Sometimes
uiunv oi the aoote c-yuipums attend the disease, and
at other times very few of them; but the liver isren-
erally the ortran most involved. C ore the liver with
B&. CXEfZESOEfft
LIVEE REGULATOR,
A PKEPAKATION OF ROOTS AND 11EKBS,
vt arrniiiea 10 oe siricuy vegeiuDie, aua can ao no in
jury to anv one.
It has been used by hundred, and known for the
last thlrty-nve years as one of the most reliable, cm
cacious and harmless preparations ever otlered to
tne sunenns- it tuKen regularly ana persistently, It
is sure to cure
I Dyspepsia, headache, jaun-
ulre, costlveness. sick head
ache, chronic diarrhoea, ai-u-ctions
oi the bl.uitler,c:inip
dysentery, affections of the
'Uiloeys, fever, nervousness
chills," diseases ot the skin,
impurity of the blood, mel-
RegaIator:
j or in pu ssiou ol spirits, heartburn, colic, or
pain in the bowels, pain in the heart, lever and ajjue
dropsv, boils, pain in the back and limbs, asthma,
crjHipel.ia, female aflVcthnis, and biiioas di.-ca-es
generally, l'reparcd only by
J. H. ZKil.lH A CO.,
Urnirirists, Macon. (7a.. and J)?fl Arch street. Phila
delphia, l'a. !ei.d for a Circular. Price $1 ; by
mail fl -J5. For sale by John lieng'ton. Rock Is
land, III. novl4-dty
tntcmoML.
ROCK ISLIND
13 iiisiicHH College
OPIN BAY AND EVKXIIG,
Fer Ladies and Gentlsmsn, Boys & Kisses.
A largo number new attending. Bveaing
School wall attended. ooti 2 dtf
KsUblhhid SI Yrars.
Jones Commercial College,
8. W. Cor. Fifth and Olive street!,
ST. LOUIS MO.
Jonathan Xonet, - President.
JOHN W. JOUNaON, Profei.or of Book keep
ing. THUS. P. SAWDERS, Principal Book-keep-
iag Department.
JOHN KLL1S, Profeiior Math.matUi, is
charge Coatmoroia! Calculation Department.
JOHNti BOHMK. Processor Penmanship in
aarge VYriiiaa; Depaitnienl.
JONATHAN JO.NKS, Lecturer on Commercial
Law, F.ihios, etc.
Open day and Night.
Circa are and Catalogues giving all necessary
Information in r.gard to taition, board, tiaio to
complete, etc.. mailed free.
No vatation Addrtss J. W. JOHNSON,
Managing Principal
novj dJm
C0PP & BHO..
Liver) and Sale Stables.
Office under Sart't Hall,
HOCK lL AM) I I.I.?.
M.t Complete F.t.V.I:bmDt in the City
Particular attertion paid to furniahiug Carriages
(r parties, Balis, Proee.sion., eta mh4d ly
8T0YE P0L1U.
tWQIVH XT A TB.ZAX..
CRUMBS OF COMFORT.
Patented SaTovember lit, X870.
IF VOV WOTLD
Save Mosey, Time & Labor,
sv '
If you would hare your
M rr O 1Z IS
i:pan:if!;!!v &. BriUian k TotUhftl
Giro tbe CRUMBS of COMFORT a Trial.
SSfvAskyoar Groecr fir it. oct'CdAw3m
RIG?.
HART, ASTEft & CO.,
Nos. 5 & 7 Wet Uladison Street.
OIIIOAGO.
SEAF.UESS GRllfi BIGS,
Burlap Bags, Gunny Bags,
Flonr and Paper Sacks.
Bags of all Kii.th.
Send In your orders and we will fll them
prt Sapl!y Mi'lcri will please send their brands
in full, aa all other proofs have been destroyed.
ce23 i?,m
OIL OF t0IP.
OIL OF1 SOAr
(TATEXT APPLIED FOB.)
FOR HOUSEKEEPERS!
It is the beat cleaner In nc. for closnlni paint,
plain, ninrhlc. atone and furniture, and for rrmoving
proaj-c from floor. cnriet and cloth, while for
laundry nurpwes It i unexcelled. It rii its work
quickly and well, and le cheaper than common aoap
at lc per ponnrt. No preawi in it. ,No poia-h in it.
No poison in it. A. k yonr lni!:pist or (irocer for it
J. M. k.KlA, ( o . proprietor-".
5H7 hpmcc street. ST. LOl IS, H.
OIL OF SOAP"
FOR
This U a etronper brand, and is used in cleaninp
or Cars, unpiaef . c, and is for this purpose the
best thins out. ltcontains no potash lye or prear.
It removes the accumulation of4'o' flirt and
preset) from a car at a eiuplo application-i in a
liquid n. auu in tor una roasou much more con
venient to ue than Soan or anv nth,.. ..i- s n,.
time is wasted In its pre oaration for use and it does
the work with cold or warm water, it I used by
roixlnp with water (as per dl reel ions) and auulviu;;
ill, u-,.nln ('lllth kliAnm 1..... u "K -
" I " ut ' ' I nr 1, .
To paiutora this will rocommend itseirt n Vm..
cauwi it leaves the surface clean and smooth readv
to receive the varnish and one m which varnish will
im v i mm mi. we claim is an aovantape it has
ovr any other cleaner vn us.
By tho barrel onlv at X ccnte per gallon.
J. M. RALL CO., I'roprietors.
OUT Spruce street, hi. L-juie, Mo.
"XX OIL OF SOAP"
FOR
Factories aad Printing Offices.
The bent proasc remover in the world, and for tvpe
washing, those who have tried It aay it ie splendid,
and iu cheapnese and beiug nonoiubuatiblc, will
war: ant a trial of it.
J.M RALL4CO.,
novu-dJtwim 897 Spruce t., bi .' Uiuia.
Manufacturers ot
ENGINE
LATHES I
SHAPING AND SLOTTING
MAOHINjES,
rLASEBS,
Bolt Cutters and Upright Drills,
NASMYTHS' STEAM HAMMERS,
Onn machinery.
DOUBLE MILLING MACHINES,
Mill Work, Shafting and Hangers, Talent Self
Oiling Box.
WAREHOUSE:
lOT 11HHBTV ST., YORK. CITY
MANUFACTORY :
HAMMOsD ST., (Opp. Junction Depot),
MOHCfcSTfcH MA08.
All Trains entering the City, stop within ten
rod. of our Works. JolO dtf
DiVIU A. Kl Sr.l ,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Electro - Medical Instruments,
Gttvaulo Batteries of all Kinds and Sizes.
1H W. Randolph Street,
CHICAGO, ILL.
All Kind, of Elestro-Magnetia Instruments
Neatly Repaired at short notioe. also Model,
man do of all description, ub short notice.
oett-d.lm
Treasury Department.
Orrtcc or Comptroller of tbe CnRBrscv. )
WaSHissTon, Oct. 7ih, IS71. j
Wmim, by satisfactory eTid.ace pre.entej
to the ui.Jrr'. ned, tt hns been mad to appear
that "The hiwk Jti'tud Xfltimial B'ink, in thr
t'ir f.r" Rnrk (.!', t'a the County of Hmk -iai
ami Stxtt if ltiiituit ba. been duly organ
ited ander and according to the requirement of
the Act of Congress, entitled "Aa Act to provide
a National Currency secured by a pledge of
I'nited States Hoods, and to protide fur tbe cir
culation and redemption thereof' approved
June 3rd, I fi, and has complied with all tbe
provisions of said Act requred to be complied
ith before eommsBcing tao business of Bank
ing, under said Act.
Now therefore, I, Hilnnd R. II lbnrd. Comp
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that
"Tho Rock Island N alien al Bank" in the eity
of Rock Island, in the county of Rock Island,
and State of Illinois, is authorized to commence
the bosiner of Banking nn lor the Act aforesaid.
In testimony wberoof, witness my
l. s. hand and Real of o?s this 7th day
of October, I S7I.
HI'.ASD R HII.BCRD,
No. ISS9. Comptroller of Currency.
The Rock Island Vattonal Bank will open for
baslacss at No. 2S W. Illinois street, November
1st, 1871.
Ben. Harper.
John W Spencer,
Peter Fries, '
Edward Bnrra'l, Jr.. - Directors.
J. H. Wi's-in, I
A. B.nediet, I
T. J. Robinson, j
T .t. ROBtVAN, Pros'.dert.
BEH 11 A BPKR. Vice Bres t.
A. BENEDICT, Cashier.
October 25, 171 dfiH
LlWRESf M'8 MEPFOBD irM.
DAXIEL LAWRENCE &. SXS,
Only Manufacturer! ot
MEDFORD RUM,
Still enjoy the reputation ot manufacturing
The Best Rum in the States,
Duty authorized by State Licent-e.
The superior quality and parity of
LAHKKXCK'S MKDFOKO RUM,
For tbe pastorfy term yor,has made it every
where known bl the ST.snaan Rfm. No pains
will ba spared to maiataiu its purity and high
reputation. The public is cautioned against
imitations and eounterte ts.
ORDER DIRECT FROM 18, and are Kill
vnrrant perfert snfirtrio. Address orders bv
mail to
MEDFORD. MASS.,
And orders by Kxprc. or otherwise
127, 129, 131, and 133 Broad st BOSTON
Aad they will receive prompt atteatioa.
DANIEL LAWRfXCE A SONS.
oet?4 dfim
GIFT ESTEBPsilSE.
rivlF-.i'' ' aril
IBLISHEOU1'
Principal Offies 101 W. Fifth St , Cincinnati, 0.
The Only Reliable Gift Distribution in the
Country!
L. D. ML'$ LIGHTS EST C
Grand Aannal Dktribation
To be drawn XUZonday, Jan. 1. 72.
200,000 00
zzar VAz.VABi.il aina :
2 Grand Capital Prizes!
s
10.090 IX AtfEEICAX GOLD!
10,090 1?! AMERICAN SILVER!
Five Prises of 81,000
i J Greenbacks
Ten Prices of 500
On Span ol hatched Horses, with Fauily
Carriage and Stiver Mounted Harness,
worth SL600!
Fice Ilorseg and Bugtjiex, vrith Silrer Moun
ted Hat neat, north f 600 each I
b Fine-Toned Rosewood Pianos, worth fdOtleach.
it Family 8elng Machines, worth 1500 each.
1300 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches,
(In alt), worth ( on $20 to $.H0" eaeh !
Ladies' o1d Leonllne and Oents' Uold Vest Chaina.
olid and Ooublo-I'lated SSilver Table aud Teaspoons
i'botopraph Alliums, Jewelry, c,, c.
Mimber of Oitte SS,0). Tickets limited to 100.000
AGENTS WANTEI TO SELL TICKETS,
te whom Liberal Premiums will be paid.
mnL'le Ticket S ; Six Tickets $1 ; Twelve Tickets
fc : .-20; Tweoty-Klve
rMrcntara containing a Toll Its of prir.ee. a dewrip
Hnn of the maunt-r of drawing, and oilier iuformauon
In reference to the Distribution, will be stmt lo any
one ordering them. All letters rotiat be ad-lresaod to
Xt. Z. aZsTTS, ox 88.
CISCT.NNATl. O.
Orrict, 101 W. 5th St octl-dwly
4, 1871.
9
6S7
WABAIH AVEJITjr,
cmcAoo.
DRAPER.TAILOR
AND IMPORTER OF
Fine Woolens,
FOR
GENTLEMEN'S USE.
WEDDING OUTFITS
A SPEOIALTT.
Shirts to Meassra Eitra Deubls and Perfoet
in Fit. Clergymen teitl bt nlloved 10 per cent.
atscount.
feblMdly
ZtOTTBB.1T.
Rojal Havaia LulUry el lufca.
ltOSDCCTED BT TBE SPANISH OOV.
V.rnment $300,000 in Gold drawn ovary i.v
eatoea days Prizes cashed and inform
faralshed. The highest pile paid for Doub
loons ana an ainas oi uoii aad eilrer.
TAVLOR A 00., Bankers,
fh8dly 1(1 Street, New York
THAI.
st. rowias.
J. L. PBBBKAB,
GREAT REDUCTION IN TEAS!
BY THB
Hong Kong Tea Com'y,
Braach House, False Bow,
ROC ISLAND, - ILLS.
Y hets we are offering unrivalled Teas, at the
lame low prise, a. at their "Ba.tera Home."
By Importing Teas ia cargo lots, they oaabls
as to retail to the consume, at extremely low
prices. Don't fatl to viit the Bong Kong Tea
Store, at Palace Row, where will be found the
tnest, purest and freshest Teas, Coffees and Spi
ces, at priees beyond eompoMtloo.
myidwllai POWARS A FR8KMA1T. Ag'ts
LIPPINCOTT'S
MAGAZINE
T
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY OF
Popular Literature and Ecience.
With ths Bumber for January. LIPPIN
COTT'S MAGAZINH will enter upon a new
volume. Arrangements have been made for tie
continuance of these features which bava hither
to proved attractive, with uch improvements as
experitne has shown to be desirable. The num
ber of pagei will be increased, enabling the
conductors to furnish an additional stnoent of
Popular Reading; in the Best and
moat Emphatic ens.
In addition to tbe sho-tor articles by well
known writers, ths following ATTRACTIVE
SERIAL OaK8 will bs published during the
year:
A rovrerftil and Absorbing
BT
GEORGE MACDONALD, LL. .,
Author of "Alec Forbes," "Ansals op a
QflttT XKIGHaoHBOOO," ETC,
ALSO, A CHAHHIS'. NEW NOVEL,
By a Taleute -American Anther.
XSSr. Bdward Wnymper'i Exqaia
Italy Illnatrated Work,
Scrambles Among the Alps,
,U be rontiHueil f,om Mmth to Month
until completed.
A large amount ofspaee will b 4ut.d u
Oi r MoxTUtv tlossip, which will be enrichsd
with short and lively articisson person s of note,
iuoidents of the day aud other novel or amusing
topics
Ili.i stratioks designed ty distinguished ar.
tits and engraved in ibe highest svylo will ac
company cash number.
TERM9 .- Yearly subscription, $4. Single
"r";.c.B
copy gratis to getter up ot c'ub. Lipi-iscott's
Mo7tst, per annum, with Tbe Sunday Mage
tine. $5 7b ; with Hood Word, for the Young,
15 69; with Hood Word.. Jj.75.
Specimen Number mailed, noetacre nald. to
any address on receipt of 25 oents.
J. rJ. L1PPI?JC0TT A CO.. Publishers,
J'Sand 717 Market St.. PHILADELPHIA.
iov2.5dw2m
CB -t ss -Tfk r -mm
J. Zimmermann's
Piano Mannfactnring Co.,
No. 10 ain Street,
DiVRSPORT IOWA.
Please take notic- of the areat chanire in tha
price of Pianos. I offer for sa'e at the full
wholesale prioe the Largo Hue Rosewood 7 Oc
tave Pianos, with all the latest improvements,
and war'anted for five vears. Cah l' rite. $?75
JOHX ZtMMKKMA.NN,
No. IP Main atrect, bet. Froat and Second. Dav-
enpoit, Iowa. novUd'm
JOHN HOYT,
Wholesale Dealer in
Steinway.
Steck,
Weber and
Emerson
PIANOS!
And the Celebrated and Unapproachable
GEO. WOOD ORGAN !
Acknowledged by ths Critics to be the best
now In ase.
Musieal Warp rooms, Cor. Brady aad Foartb
Streets, Davenport. Iowa. spl
NEW & BEAUTIFUL MUSIC.
A Briat Ktut ffyr. Song M-doinger, JScls
.. .v tee ti Comic Song. Salton, 40
P,irli;i Hrl'e of the BoWi'ii .VrAoJ,Poitcr3l
Girl iciik thr Cigarette, Comic Cordl!, S
J.,11 Ujh li
ca-.ir. raras.
SO
tr .-V -...'(-, ... .,. Coosie oru
a 10
dSi
35
JtxetU 'the --, Beautiful .Song Mill.
i,i,lieJl.w'". " " n.
let it l'a.-. f r Bass or Alto.
Yet Otee &'), Dnett for Sop. and Barr
.iu.:i
50
, 75
r. iJoo ' Seiahhnr. Comie Tlnett, Anker, 75
S.imebniif'' Ohitii, with vaiations. Mack,
for-'y tlreeting; Peosia tof mantique,
Blaoekey,
Hvlidni t'oeaftoa .VircS, illustrated title
Oiiaina, a
Steet Anticipation, Sohottlsche, "
Oilsino,
Dniiv, Faataisia, Krng
60
35
SO
50
15
Any of the above sent by mail on reoeipt of
the market price. ,
No matter where you see a piece of Music or
Musio Book advertised, send to ns and yon will
receive it bv enclosing ibe publish rs prioe.
MOHIC UstAkStHSt,
ml7-de412m. ST. LOUIS.
Established Oct. 18, 1851
F. W. ROSENTHAL & CO.,
MP0BTEBS AUD JOBBERS IX
Wall PaDer. Window Shades.
j. '
410.zrorth ronrth Itreet,
bovS dtlm
BIT A Blft
The Oldest Pintle House In the IVorth-west.
E. N HEMFSTED,
IMPORTER AND
MUSICAL GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION !
PUBLISHER OF
Slieet TrXitsic and Music Books.
Wholesale Agency for
Steinway k Son!, XXazelton Broi., XXtines Brother's and Parlor Clem
PXA.XTOS and Zslasoa &. Hamlin ORQASara.
A Large and Elegant Stock of Ooods at Now York Figures.
410 Broadway, Hllwau.ee, Wi.
Send for Cstalogues and Price Lists- otn-d eod AwJm
FABS1S AM) O0ME8.
Cheap Farms ! Free Domes
On tho line of ths
Inion Pacific Railroad!
A LAND GRANT OF
12,000.000 Acres
OT TBI
Best Farmiig and Mineral Lands in
AMERICA.
3,000,000 Acre, of Choice Farming aid Ora
ting Lands on the line of tha road, in the
Stateof Nebraska, in the Great Platte Valley
Now for sale, for eaeh or lor g credit.
, Tb'Se lurid, are Id a mild n I healthy climate
and for grain-grwing and stock-raising, unsur
passed by any in the United States.
Frleei range from $2 to $10 per
Acre
H0M83TRADS FOR ACTUAL 8KTTLBRS.
2,600,000 Acr.i uf 5 ivernmeot Land between
Omaha and North Plt tte, open for entrr a.
Homestead, only.
SOLDIERS OF THE LATE WAR
Are entitled to a
FEES HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES,
within Railroad limit., equal to a
Direct Bjnnty of $400.
Send for tbe new edition of des riptlre pam
phlet, with new maps, mailed free ever, where.
Adlress 0 P. DAVIS.
Land Commissioner U. P R R. Co.,
iep4-doaw3m kw Omaha, Nob.
SHOW CASES.
e. w. irKaasow. j. a. wobtbiro.
L(KKR0 J. U 03TIUG,
Maaufacturers of
SHOW GASES
f
79 Lake Street,
cmo c;...
oct4-d:)na
..ILL.
LANGE & BR0.,
Mannfacturers of
vIRST PRIfMltlltt
WOOD es f3IIL."7"E3J.
429 UortU Third Bt.
Near Vine, ST. LOUIS, MO
oovj d.lm
Nisgara Steam Pump Works.
rx
riWVvr.S?j
sfcKga mffp s
Charles B. Hardick, !
No. 9 Adams itreet, j
HROOK LV N .N LtV YORK. 1
Sole Uanufaeturer of
Hardick-! Patent Doubls-Acting
Steam Pomp and Fire Engine.
Mining imji a Specially..
Patented in Bnglaud, Belgium and France
Send for cirenlar. augSldlv
YOST k CO.,
iiil
i
WHOLES. LE li.ALi:SS IX
CLOTHING
419 lilain Street, fit. touts.
ir..fm.fftrv. 326 Bread irsfsVelf
lauu'" '
"We call ' ISjpec'ail attention of the
Trade Generally, ami particularly
those who have been in the Haiti
of Buying Clothing in other m u kets,
tn, ..tir Lirae and" Complete S0k ol
Jdt's, Ji'tyn" and Youlfftt Clothing
of our tacn manufacture, which we
will sell to Cash ami Itcyjonsible, I
Prompt paying time customers, aa j
Low a they can be bought in any
ottter market. - i
We Earnestly Solicit a visit from
alt good merchants, before giving
orders to representatives of other
cities East or West " We mean
business."
Call and be convinced.
STElLE, YOST & CO.,
419 If. Mala U t. locU
Bev2-sllaB .
u
am
avy it-.-i,
r- - -. ... s
RATES OF ADVERTISING,
lor eaeh. sqaare, or the ipese eeaaplad by (eg
Unas f lolld nonpareil, Oaa Dollar for cask ta
rtloa. Speoial Kotlee t, 10 (( f r lies. Tf lr
sorted S months or mora, II for teat above rtgn
lar advertising r atei.
Communications, or article! iaisrttd latcer
reading matter, 1 6 cents per lino.
Diurino WiiiiT.-A discount of 26 pe
at. will ba ma do from the Weekly rates, et
yearly and half yearly contract., wire tfcessmt
matter If laierted la botb Daily and Weekly.
Dooble Colomni will bo cbarged 26 car cent
additional.
For-U transient advortlssmeh
advance pay
meat li required.
7
ST. LOUIl, MO.
XXX! Xt 1849.
DEALER IN
Boston Bazaar I
NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS 5
l S. GATES & CO.,
ILLINOIS) ST., ROCK ISLAND,
(Form.rly McOse's Shoe Store,)
OFFERS F K BALE
10,000 ydsof onbleaehtd thieting. at 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, lie. As. -e.Omi
yds ot white Muslin; at 10,121, 14, IS, etc.
Table Linens, bleaihtd aud tsbltsched st 36,
45, 50, 75c, etc.
10 pieoes real turkey red table linen, at $1.10
per yard.
oj Jus Napkins at 75, 1,00, 1,25, 1,35, etc.
White bed spreads 1 III, ,5U, ,WI ete
5.0UK yds cra.ii loweline, . S, 10, IJJ, 15, eto.
5U doi linen towels 10, 12j, 15, 20, 25c, eto.
Large lot linen diapers, cheap.
SO doi German corsets, 16 bones white and col
ored, all number, a. 85o per pair.
0 do French cor. etl very eheap.
20 doi French silk embroidered corset.
60 dos Kid Uioves all oo or. and numbers, at 05
cents per pair,thep.
25 dot Kid li loves, extra nioe 85cts per pair.
20 dot 2 button Kids all colors aud number!
very cheap.
A largt lot Lisle thread sad Cotton Olovet.
200 Ladies ealion wrappers at 1,50 and 2.0C each
200 Shawl, at 40, 75, , 1,60 2,00, 1,50 S,50,
4,0c, 4,50, 5,0 to 25 each.
A large aa j splendid assortmens of Ladies' un-
uer clothing
Cheise 50, 7a, 90, 1 00. !,J5, ete.
Irawers, 5U, 75. I,t 0, etc.
Higbt Dre.ses, VH, 1.10, 1.35, 1,50. ete.
Tncked Skirts, 76, 10, 1,00, 1,76,1,50.
Under Shirts, tacked and rtC'.ed, only 80c.
6s oss Aprons from 20o to t.
Alargelineot Ladies' ana Misses' Bosiery at
very low priees.
100 dos Lai.es' hemmed Haadkerehiefs from 5c
upwards.
A great variety ef buttons and trimmings to he
sold at half the asual prices.
100 dot Ladies' I ace Collars at 10, 15, 25s, etc,
Ladiea' Keal Thread Lace Collais 60, 75, l
1,25, 1.60, eto.
10,000 yd. of cotton Edgings, at 1,2, 3, 4, 5, (5
7,8, V, 10, eto.
-.0,000 yd. t.f Hamburg Fdgings at 7, 8, 10, It,
15, 10,25, 3u, 35, 40: 46. 60, etc.
A large line of itsenioae 10 match, ehesp.
40u dot gpool Cotton, 200 yds each all colors
aad numbers at 4 eta per spool or 41 els per
dozen
300 doa Coats' and Clark's cottoa at 8 cents a
spool.
2oo dosrpool Silk, 100 yds eaeh at l'je a spool.
150 doi of spool 6i!k 12 yds each at 2o a spool.
8kein Silk and Taist at 2e etch.
J. English s pin ctuca Sredles, 5o a paper.
Pins 5 ots a paper. ,
Elastic Cord 3, 4, 6c per yard.
25 dos Gem's white Skirts, at 1,00, 1,25. 1,50
and 2,00 open back.
Seifs under 'Shirts 25, 36, 50 75. 90, 1,00, ete.
Uent's plaid Flannel sLirts 7. 1,00.
60 doa baud knit Woolen Book s at 4te a pair;
Oeat'e Cotton Boss 10 I2i , 15, 2b, 25 eto.
tieut's Paper Collars, 6, 10. 15, 20 snd 26.
Oast's Necktie. If, 15, 20 and 25c.
Gent's hrmmei Handkerchiefs, 10, 15, 20,25, etot
Uen'-'s kid Wloves, cheap.
10,000 yds Caiico, at 7, , 10, 12i, ets per yard.
1,000 yds Bed Tickii g at 10. 15,2", 25e, ete.
1,500 yds cotton Flatnel al 12. 16, 20, r3, eto
A large assortment oi while and rtd I.annels to
ba fc.UV.-liO.p
A good line of black and colored Alpacas.
A full liaaor silk and wool Toxins at uou.ua
low pries s .
A good assortment of plaid drets goods.
Blat k Silks from 1.50. to $5.00 per yd.
600 pieces of Bitbon all widths and colon.
A full line of asli Ribbons.
An exteniive astortmtct of Jewelry to lc sold
al great brain.
50 ,..i Hoop Skirt' it very low prices.
4 full line of Perfumery and a large variety of
articles too numerous te m ntion
sen deod mwfjwly
A Soft k Beantifal Skin!
j. A. POZZOfWS
MEDICAIED
Oemplezien
rowssai
Imparts to the Skin
a Oeautifal, trans
parent whiteness,
makes the skin deli
cately toft A smooth,
removes all freckles,
tan. aad allays all ir
ritation. This valu
able cosmetic can be
Bted with the great
est eonudenee. Fifty
cents aad tl per box
- wholesale pad retail
Fifth street. nov2-dly
at J. A Pomni's
-Z.YL ... .uer UDRLD. lJJ i
SwTork Office, 27 BUSMAN ST.
novt u.tm
fKllkrKS.
VM. DIRTCSG & SON,
Peelers ia , I ;.i
era.
. H.b9 Mate Sirtet,
may2A d wly
KUKOSHA. T18.

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