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The Moline Workman from Moline, Illinois • 3

The Moline Workman from Moline, Illinois • 3

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1H, C. THl'KSDALE, Mrsic iy moxr. IN?" A machine is announced for pu king geese, it pick foi'ty-fivu per hour, INS" A diamond ot extraordinary size has been found in Lancaster t'uuniy, 1'u, It is not of tlit first water, riUGT ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, v.n.Ki.vs vV luumir.n, lime ju.t leerived a tine assortment of lltiN Mil'S AM) STIIWV IKiMDS. HUSMl AND TaiMMINf VI inil.ll Ml (It I 51 I'll. I.

AS, SILKS, MUSLINS, A Lu-e -loeli of BUMMER CLOTIIINQ, of l.ile ALt'U Ui i Imt lnigent anuitunt of Wall ltpor, li Moline. tiplll YOU DFSF.HVF. CHrDlT 10 voi' it DISCOVERY. 11 following in from ilii.tinRuisheil inrin-X her ot tlis medical piofewiuiu T. Ja irv 1, lSft, Por ,1.

W'uon- Dear Sin I nolic it-il, I wild yoii thin cerliliiMle, Alter li-inur lusnly hald for lung time, and iving trieil nil tht hull' exliint, nnd liavim; nnfnith in any, I was induced, on hr.om of ytpiuv, In (live it trial I placed myef in tilt; InimU ti( a bin her, nnd had my In-uil rubbed Willi a l-kioI null briiOi, ami Ihe tlcn iippllednnd well rubbeil in, till Ihe scalp Mas nil uv. 'I'tii I ifpealed every mnviiiii, mill in llni-e weeks the young hair appeared, and ureiv rap, idlyfiom last up to (he prei. nt time, ami ii now thick, Mack and stnuir; 'uul pleasant to the touch, wli'-reas before i wa liai'sh and why, what little there was nf it. and that little wan'ilisappearinc veiy rapi.lly. 1 still use your lestoratne about in ice a eek, and shall soon huvn a good and perfect crop of hair.

Now 1 linvit read ot Huso things and who has not? but have nnver seen hitherto any ci in which any person's hair was really benefitted by nnv of the liair tonics, 4c, of the day and it really given uie pleanure to record the lesi of my expei leiu e. I hav recoiiiiueiidcil yi ur preparation lo others, uiul it already linn a and Mile throughout the Territory, Tl.c peoide here saw its ellerls, ami havu confi lem in it. The supply you sent us, as wholesale aRcntsforth leriitory is neai ly eahnusted and I'owuKit Mux ExruoHioN. The drying liotme of (lurim liu' l'owilr Mill near Wil-miiijjton, I ulM cxj'UhUJ on the 3r4 killing nix niMi. It coulmiit'tl a tun ami a liulf of All tliJ wurkivn employ-w in it were killcl nt onco, licing blown lo utuiim, which were iVmii'l at vuriowj tlin-ttncr-s at from fifty to two liuiiilrcil yunU.

ne of tin) iiiiIIh wtuiitml at koiiiu ilintmico, also exjiluiluil at the sauio time, fatally injuring HPVt'ial of thu woikniuii ami biully WOMII(Jin(J otlltTH. i XifTlio ollii'iiil htiiieinonts of the 3rd give the following as the ihiiiiUt of fisfi of yellow fcvor at the toiiits. around Norfolk, twenty-four cases, six (ImiiliH, eiglil ciwiit under treatment 1'urts-month and on hnndrod cuhus l'oitv-ono diiiiths. The deaths in Portsmouth the 2ndinit. verosvi'ii; in GoHjKirt, four.

There wore ten nnw fanes in the The Secretary of the Navy has granted the use of the Navy Hospital, iT Dr. Mol'arltine, one of the most dis Ruck l.ilmi'l, IUmon. 4 prfjiurrtl nil' '( inform oftfdilMH it it to liia cure. Speciul iitteiitioll L'lfrh to rtpefillwiiaj) llni Hyo ftiiCl IQfVf. X.

II. ii.iiii'itiiuiWf rrftrtntu fun, jul rp II p. Ci-Purtiiersliin existmit blween Iltnry II. PiihIiiiii' niul IJplirliiit iv, n'o(ie. nutr tin Gun i PKU3IIINO Is till day dissolved by mutual consult.

All debts uu th" said In-in limit paid to Henry II. 1'ersuini. who Is ueby aulhoilicd to collect arid ferxipf toi tin same, 1 1 It II. Pr.KSHiau, F. M.

STOKES. Mdlhis.July Tin iinns will be carrl. on h'v me at tHf old stand of rF.RSIIINO STOKE! TbanW ful fcr pnt fnt'irs, I hope by attention business, to 111. lit and receive en Increase of patron-' I.I'IIRIAM M. STOKES.

Moline, juW inuii 'Im 'I''- 1 -j. NEW AN IJ 't iNI H'Ja'L'L 111 XT a- 33 A A- llroui'hllfamr to Hit Door of ihe Million Wiuel'ilnl Diseovery has rfouitly been .1 ma by Or. Curliv, of this city, in the 1 1 oiHiuuplion, A'tlimn and nil ill -es of Hut Lung. We refer to "Dr. Cur-Ik' III 1, 01 1 1 .1 1 1 1 llypean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new iiieihoil Ui.

has resloi'ed luiiiiv njfiti-tfvl ones to perfect health as 1111 ev idence of which lie lias innumerable certificates, Speaki'iR of Uie tieatiueiit, 1 physician remai ks: It is eyldeiii that -illnjj con-sianllv bieathini: im osreeable, healing vapor; the Iniiliciiial pio'ii'ilies uiii.t ccuio III Uiiert ci utat vv Uh Uie whole of Ihe ar.ul cavity of the hiiis, Hill thus escape lh" many uul vai icil cbaniJes proibiced lipoli 111 whin IntrotluceJ into the sliun-ich, and iibi-ete(l 1 the process of digestion. 'I'bu ilvueimi is for sale at all the ihiilijjlsts' lie v'llthout th" count: y. 11' uri' Ihlrlnn nt of 11. The IntiMer is vvoin on the biea.t under thft linen itlpiul the li'iuH li.eouvenn iii-e the heat of tint botly being snlbcient to th" llunl. H-nuhetls CASF.S of likf foi-lovviiu; be naiui'd.

due Package of Hy-Kenna ha i-ured me of the ASTHMA of years Jan. E. hirblfrnj. V. il.

t'f liiiidinin lam cured of the ASTHMA, of 10 jearf st.uiiluiL,', by l)i. Mctji'iiiii. F.liboi. Itrmitly, It. Mis.

Pa il of No. f' Mamnvind street, N'. Was cured cf a ci'-re Caso of liionrbitis by th Ilv7cu.na. My sister has b-en cured of a DISTRESSING Cut Gil of several years st uiilinst, and decided tube Incurable by her physicians. Sim wait CURED in ONE MONTH bythe llygeana.

H. (r'initiiTf, iM. iiiiiiiuiiii, Mf. Price Three Dollais a Puckace Sold by CUR IIS Jt PERKINS, ml UOYDtPAUL, No. hainbers-slieet, h.

V. I Pai-karei sentfiee bv express to any part of the United! Stales for 'fen Dollars, II. Dr. Curtis' Hvircsna is th ORIGINAL and ON GENUINE ARTICLK, alt others are base Imitations or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shjn Iheui as you would" POISON.

RICH ARDS ALLEN, Moline. Diu li. K. ROGEIt Port Hymn. aprlH-liin Mllll.

lollnwiiii? lllunks are on hand anil for, I sale, at the ollu-e of the Moline Workman I WARRANTEE DEEDS, with relinquishment of dower. do tl.) without do, MORTGAGE DEEDS, with reliut'hm'nt dvy'r tin tlo without tlo. (ll'Vt CLAIM IM'. KftS, with' reliiKi'hm'iitilw'r 1I0 rin. without 110.

SUMMONSES, EXECUTIONS, fcc.fcc. All kinds of IiLAkS neatly oriu ted to orilei at short notice, and 011 reasonable terms. (rjATN')iriLLS. It Si. TATE, IIS ruw 0:1 Ii ill I ly to deli a SEYMOUR'S ifi itc ni.rss tini iimi.i.M.

This is truly one of the best furminc Implement, cf the age. Also any number of one and two horse 1 ma le of the best and by the mcsj experu need workmen. Si, March 21, ITm. Tiles. I VVI).

HAMILTON. T. SVI.VI.STK PABKfcR. THOMAS C4EORGIE CO-, coriM5iis iTii 's ii 0 i' -AN i rv onnr. i LL kimls of Copper and Hrass work for I.e.

ctunotives. Steamboats, Ptopelleis, Steam Eiiiriues, tin, Jfc. Plumbers and Hrass Work" Casting of all kinds made to orderj Pumps of all kinds 1 Cistern and well Lift, and fore" pumps' for K. H. stations.

Particular allenlioii Is called to our. new ami iuiprovetl double action lift and force pump, tiled the Hamilton Sheet wan of most all kiiulj Loeomolivfl slack-! Steamboat and nlhe smolie pipes; Iron, shutters for lire proof bull icj Pliunljinfr dene in the most substantial and a-, uoved style. FOR SALE Cookinir, purior, box ami coaf stoves Culver's celebrated hit air furnaces-' Iteebee's ami other celebrated icokh ef Tinware, lend pipe, and other utensils nelonpinR to II: ass work, plumbing, hnrv vvoik ami tin smithing, wilh a full assortment of kitchen fuiniture for hotels, steam and canal boats, dwelling houses, Ac. Locomotive, cattal hunt, street and other lamp on hand 01 made to order. Repaiiini; of anything in Die above line ot business done at short notice.

All Ainu's of Tin and Sicc Irffd War made to arder. Zfil No. L-ike street, Chicago. Aug. HO, 'ft I.

'My A. II. 1 1.1.1 AND PRODUCE Kit CII AN Comer of He and Lyndt MOLINE. rlIF.RE everything In the Grocery Line, ex-)V cept the "Spirit Rappings," ill be found of Ihe best quality, and at the lowest living price- His system of doing business is such, that can afford to give favorable bargains to thostf vv ho have the means to pay for He docs not go Into the credit iystsm hnlicrini inately.ond consequently makes few bad debts, which nave to be made" up off of reliable and prompt customer. He pirpos.es to continue an upright, iqniight-forwarl business; to sell hisi goods for just profit enuugb lo ansuie afair reuuv neralion for lime and labor.

Moline, aug. 30, '51. a-tf IT nna REGALIA SLC.AKS, at Whole-1 sale or Ucitall. The trade twenty percent, cheapor than in Chicago ma kel. bV mvyl A.

WILLIAMS. RlND.il'0.ES, at NOURSK'S. SCHOOL Hooks at IMVK HUNDRED lbs. Sid Irons. Also I few elf hening front, at iny23 IVOFRSK'H VARIETY of Hardware, just r-u-ivetl at II AVI', you music In ynur iiuly If 1 YOU 11 pass up slie.

call at o. 1, lllol lc, and examine a I'uik assortment of of every ilesciiplions. from tr fiirtlnir than tins, you wi lilo liny, tieassuicd we li iv a good h-un'iin ready for y.m. iiui-i iirii akiis. ai.i,i:.

TTiTTTt just received, vanini; ill price from lo Waritiuled peilcct in every lespeel, loi onajear. AoW It. Hid lima to Secure- (toon Pen Iff who use (hdd pens, may rely upon Retliiie; very best Neel and (Jcil.i I'enlia pens Stiilt.i are particului ly invited lo all Roil acrl'iul with itieni. rvo no pay. nu-1 KICI I AJtlJS A rOUars earnestly requested to nctic th m).

in this wack'i paper, of JAS. A. RHODK'S Fever and Aguo Curo. It merits utteiitiun, bukI RICH ARDS4 AI.LK.V. ST An l'AVKHS, On r.ri;iii;.NCi:3 uv aki anu by Henry Ward r.

The title ami author'a iiama aloueiinist sell the book. which can be had of aul RICHARDS AM.I'.N. COXA' CUT COliXKItS. rpilIS work by Benaulz, gives lh or a cm. ser value lauiilv In lanatiral limes, involving some account of a Connecticut vill.ige, the people who lived hi it, and tnose wh) there tiom the city.

orth reading eveiy bit ol it. or sais ny aiil RJC HARDS 17 A' SLAV! OF Til J'AMI'. rp II I po.thumoiu novel bv Win. North, has I senium, ir ever, been siiipasjcil lor pureucss elegance of diction, and tiiicu ol foi sale by RICHARDS ALL FX. 'ir: Missxt; niu IIY F.inma D.

E. N. Soulliwiuth. This llnil-I) hug wmk will be read with pleasure and irolil liy all nil s. MuHhvvoi til's udinireis, to In lad at the lionkstore of nncl RICHARDS ALI EN'.

1355. RIPE APPLES. 1055 I) THE PECK or A nice aitiele 1) of (ally Fruit ju-t received, and for sale by UK 1 1 A It HS A 1 .1.1 I'OTAStl! I. A 111, suiudv of siiiii-rior ouali'v. foi inn 1 king Soap, on hand and for sale at th" drug store ol auyl ll( II AKIISA; AI.I.E.N.

iti a iui ma mi it tc MR (he cure of Bowel Cumplaints, Choler J. Morbus, prepai eil and for sale bv augl RICHARDS ALLEV. TE (i OODS, Just Received by CALKINS ItllOTIIIilC. A Fine Assorlment of Hats and Summer Goocli. NOTICE.

1 1 1 1 r. urm or vv in i viunb s. if A 1st having 1 been dissulved. by mutual consent, tin- biisi liess will hereafter be conducted bv W. WIIIFMORE, who will be found ready to so) ply his friends anj with Lumber, Lath and Shingles, of all kinds and of excellent ipialilv, at as low a rate as any other in ili-roiintry W.

C. Will I MOKi: Moline, June 20, lH.V).r 1 1-tf HARDWARE. 't. T-ifff at Tin: Moline A HI) WW 8 ORE UK now opening an evtenslve variety of SIIKI.I' iiinl IIIIAVV lltl(l IV consisting of nearly every itcscri), nun or lloiioo Ti'iiimiiii. rnincd hi id (jlazeil Sash, Class, Sash, lUinils, Door Locks Latches, Bolls, Butts, Screws, Wrought nntl Cut Nails, CARPENTER'S and BUILDER'S TOOLS A great variety of tools, blacksmith's english cast steel.

EN'tiLlSlI SlfAFTINtJ IUOX. SWEDES nuil AMERICAN' UloS, All kiiuls nnd sizes, AO '1'LTU li A 1 EN'TS. Grain, Crass and Buh Scythes and Snaths l.i rain i rauies, ux Jokes complete Voki Hows, Pins and Ring, ami Manle separate. Straw, ami Corn Stalk Cutlers, Hand anil Dorse llav Rakes. Crnvvell's patent Tb'-rmoiiiet Ch-nn.

Chain Pumps Complete scjiafato Willi VV ooil or 1 line. GUNS AND I'ISTi )LS, CIRCULAR. MILL ntitl CIH SS CI SAWS. jul IIIIJ A. O.

xi: Jmr.ixgeme.yts. rp HI, subscribe having pnrthased the entir I interest of JACOB SHAW in Ihe stock Oootls nt the Brick associated himse wilh JAM ES SHAW, for the purpose of con tinning the business in all its branches-, lileil himself that no pains shall be spared on his pni to amply fill the place of JACOB SHAW with all tornier customers, and solicits a continu aitce ot their former liberal patronage at th Brick More. L. LEWIM. JXTcrw Firm jsmessiiaw'.

T.rwis. SHAW LEWIS, (l.ATB JAf'(D it JAMKS 811 A WHOLESALE AD BET All DKALEB 1ST Fancy and SfciHc Dry Cood( CABPKTINGS. HATS CABS, BOOTS c3 SHOES CHOCKKHr. HI. HMr-A'.

lit Kim A KK I XYI A II A I I.S and ii pood ol WZV. have niirclnsed JACOB JAMF.l SHAW'S entire tock of (iooijs, niul them at m-ices to satisfy the closest hi.ver. solicit a coiilinnanre of the former liberal pat patronage to the and hope by strict attention to business, to mint the favors of all. Wo especially call the attention of ah mints to our advertisement, for they ill find by com. paring, our Gooi ar- a.

chenp ii any In this re-jfinrt of en'in. 1 A ,1 3 i 5V- SASH NilW fi'l' ill" III Of3 CORN KELLY I. 1 A II A TO Willi II lulL'i' Mlpplv id' DOOUSi IM III.1MIS, tliniiupfli'y uinl well put lit hiili wilc mi. I lh'tiiil. Jttf l-a-'t'Tv lour tihi'Ht ost Mliif, Oil Wl-lle j.

tisl'il: A- KKl.I.V. Kil 1 1 I ANH AH I I K. I'nr till! rii'Vi'lltiilll It 1 1 1 t'lllc id' Imi II- nil. I IIkmiii am i i li tllnl I'llll lsi uinl 1 mii AiM'E, jiKNUIt Al, llkllllliV, N' 11 II I Swsui, uiul all oilu-r luiins I' whifli luivc comiinm oiigin in Muh.tia or This It I Xaturul Anlblote wlili will entirely iiiitei any lesitb'lil or tiavdler oven in tin Itlost ickty or swampy localities, from any or Billious iliseusi, vvimiiver, or any iiipliy fioin consliiidly iiihiiliug Alulana or Mi.imii.-v. It will ii i-l nl 1 check llm Ague til person.

who have suH'ered fiomnny lennlh of tune, I'huii one day lo twenty years, so Hint they need lievci to have another i hill, by continuing In use ae-cording tu ihi ei lions. '1 lie patient at once be. gins lo iccover appetite and siieith. and con tinues until a pel main-ill cure is euecii ii. line or two hollies win answer lur crummy cases some may reipiire more.

I Miei iions printed In Gei iiiiiii, French and Sp.mi ncoom. nany eacli nice t'ue inuiar. i.m.'iai disciiuiits made I. nde. JAMES A.

RHODES, R. I. Siifdy. New June It, IS.Vi. I have made a exaiuin.ilioii id Rhodes' lever and Ague Ciiii'," or "Antidote to M.iliUUI," Hint have ti slcil it fur Arsenic Mercury, (J iliiine and Sli ychiilne, but have no' found a pailu le t.f cither in il.

nor have I found any siibstaiicn in in compos that would piovt! iuiuiious to Ihe u-t i tut i ni i JAi'LS It. llll.H',, M. l.i.,l r.ri-lcnce of vitril. I.ewisliirt'h, Union Pa iv 2, 1 Mil. .1.

A. Rhoiu.s Vik- 'Uie bo ol meiiiciiie you srnt uie was duly ri'i-eivd on th-- I iih of Apt il. I have sold about i hall ol li -ii I'm the people who have iced It s.i'. I. that it li.is ciin-d them It lias ccrlainlv stopped th" Ague in tnery one who li is u-'-d II and of II uses of long slun.lini- My si-icr, who has id i lor live or six years back, and could never it td r-p.

rxcrpl bv liniiie, and iliut only lone -be vvoubl ke t. is now. 1 think, i-uiuiiv ined bv onr leuie- C. II. MtiilNLV.

AUTION TO AC IT'. SirFFF.Itl'.US. Tike Ii" mine Aisenic. Tonics, Quinine, Feb. ii'iiL'es, Slrvclinine, or Ant i-Pel Indies of any kind.

Th" well-known ineHicii ncV of III noviou.1 jioisons proves them to be the otl-prlnc I'llher or lalse principles, or ol merce nary tiuucks. Th only remedy In rxisleiici tuat is holli sure, and harmless, is Riloncs Ft: VKH AND Aui'K Ccnr. J. D. YF.URINCI'ON, Clark-street, Chicago, lietieial Ag't.

and for sale ill Moline, bv RICHARDS ALLEN, ami dealers gene.ui!ly. 27 'l li-: Ai.i.i.n OltVIS' ORHUS.U. EXTIl.l QUALITY AMTACTURFD ivpresslv for Culinarv and Dietetic puiposc, extensively used ant held in high I'jltinatioii for Ihe preparation of Puddings, ilhinc Alange, lei. icnn, ru-s, us tauls. Cakes, and lor invalid-, fur sale bv RICHARDS AC KM IX r.UW VKJ)S, IJAVi; jus', received a new of euta- 1 1 hie DRML LEMONS ui.d OKANtiES.

by 1 .1 I piiESIl DA LES and Plil NT by j. lOCOA NUTS, as cooJ as new, by (j I U. CU'PERIOR FIliS ami AISINS, by Vs) F. V( ELLEN li Sauce, by PICKLES and PEITEK .1 1 ROUND APICES and CI NO El! by i a. f.

ItOII QOITEEand TEAS, by I lOCOA ami CHOCOLATE by F. l.VNDY and COUCH DROPS by F. OA CO and STARCH by V. 17 RE AD and CRACKERS by V. 1AKLS and PIES by F.

KISII LKK, Fire, Life niul Marino Insurance ILutftiril l'iii! Insiiriincc Coiiiiititiv, i.TlO.Ont), t'stt'i'ti Massai-husctls In.siii'iiiicu I Star I nt' iiinl Murine liisinuiict' Ciisli Cnpiiiil Nutiuiiur L'ttin Fttlnl Lib' A-siirtuicc cf Luiiiloii, Cupilal 'J 1-2 miHimis. IWk.sliire Lit'" df Titlslioltl, Mns. CuiiituI Ollico in In'iilcy iv. Hliii-k. Kock Mnti'l.

jcii7-if IIUI'SE AND LOT FOR SALE. CORNF.R LOT, 1J FF.F.T HY on i Illinois street, pleasantly situated in a ceii-tral part of town, on Inch is a tw story brick house, with basementwell finished. Also, FRAME DWELLING, DARN, ICF. and about Fifty Fruit awl shade. jfec.i,Si'c., 'or further particulars impure of Ihe snbseri-J.

G. CALKINS. her Moline, March 7th. 1 855. I) 0011 Delis and Night Latches at Mil KM.

N. ON EXAMINING THE ASSORTMENT AT t0 I' Its K' MOLINK VAlUiriT S'l'OUK, Y'OIJ will liuil that a many Roods hav to be hrtuitfht under the head of for it would be ii-iless to attempt to i-imtii'-i ate. lloWi-ver. rest a-urcd that it is your cheapest plan to GO Tl I F.I if. FIRST, for you will be pretty sure to find all you Want, and at reasons-Lie prices.

WM. A. NOURSE. of all sorts wanted in exchange forpiods. W.vt.

A. Noiiisk. Ans. -'f Ml IK ED HAMS, auti t'jacon, als Laid reatlv packed In Crocks, for sail- at mv 'K leiuly lor tleiivery, ul an us 01 nm J. dsy.

at JCtf If any otic should ask us what in our opinion, urrivi-il at by an impartial test, wan th best uiul iim honest compounded remedy fur preserving Hint beautifying tin- hair, utij re-storing liuir to Its original color, uml Unlocks tu tilt' bald-headed, we should wilhout hesitation suy I'rof. J. Wood' Hair Uesto.a-five. St, Louis I)e nioerut. See advertisement In another column.

MOLINE PRICE CURRENT. C'UnUIXTI'I) 1SY LEWIS. Molinc, It'tJtiMiuy Miniing, July in, mx Wiikat Spring) $1 t'eiiis kIh-IIkJ, Oats Ryu a Nil Very irnrci. Klouk Superfine, 6j extra, $8 00 Comn Mkai. 0'ie 1'u.

JIalon lliiius, Uimi2Jri hhanlilers, I'uml Mum, 1 tl IiIjI. In Hldi.Uci i. tiiil. lDr, Fish White, Ity-ic; trout, 7ij 8( roil fisli, little in mark t-t. VV'iiitk ilKANs A bushel.

Hutt fc fresh, 1 ft'ii 18c. ClIKlSK lg(u, ltc. Kiiiis 15c. J'ota to is Tfi bushel. Cofkkk 12Jct llio, 1 KjiilOcj Mocha, 25c.

Kick Hie. Molasses N. 0., 40(3 15c S. olden syrup, Huoahs N. Kti'Jcj clarified, tOcj powdered anil crushed, 'ic.

TkA Iinpeiiiil, OOj Y. hliiek, Arei.Ks-, Dried, 73 irreen, 7j100. I'KAi'HKS dried, 6IK0.27 5. Hkhhiks libick, 10('-12t 'pi quart Mould, l.J':'-20c star, jienn, Ui'c, Inns and Nails Bur iron, CiT7Jc; niiils, (IOf.il) (1(1. On.s Uneed, $1 50; refined whale.

$1 35 tanners, $1 111; lard, $1 0IM 1 15. Wlinf. Lkm Keg, $1 5UI.I.2 75. Li MiiLK Clear, 'f' $3(l( 'nmmnn ll.mi iny. l'en- hiciiu; rVlnikt-r.

CiiicAc.o, July 31, Fuen. Fine, So.Ofl; No. 2. supeiline tli.jaO.T.') No. 1, do iuncv, 7.ol)a7.7o; extra, fcS.U0aS,ti5.

iitA-r. -S'priug, winter, SI, 50 il Coun 7-c per GO lbs. Oa is 4('c per bu. 11 ye GOiuOc Uvrley 60u7oc per bu. Laud 9a!) l-2cper lb.

Currcr. lOallc per lb. DntssEn Hoos S1.00al,2.j. BuTTKu-Fiikin, l-'alUc; fresh roll, la 15c. Coal Sheffield.

56,00. COMIslEKCIAL. MH. BAYLIES, latk of n. v.

cnr. I) RO POSES opsnin? in til is place a School for the pursuit of Commercial Education, in the various branches of Book-keeping by double entry. Commercial Arithmetic, Averaging and Etjualizim; Accounts, Interest, Premium, Exchange. a.c, givins; the student an opportunity of aciiuirins a thorough and suflicient knovviede to enable them to conduct the HOOKS anv Commercial llou.se in the country. Ihe attt'ition at A I) OlMUllVS is respe-tfiilly called to this important branch of educatioi.

anil the advantages here presented. 1U YOI. MUX desir mis of oht.iinii.'g a Tlioronsli JJusincss Education, or who intend to devote their time to business in any branch, this is an opportuniry seldom offered. THE ATTESTIOX OF THE LADlr.8 is called to this branch of a educatitm many of whom in eecoiis are devo-tins themselves to this as all occupa'ion it h.iv-im; been conceded that it is an to which they a.e eminently qualified. A Class will be formed expressly for theia ii The attention of MERCII.1XTS JXD BCSIXESS MEX.

generally, is called hereto. Adjusting Accounts Closing'and Opening Books, Changing from sin gle to Double Entry, attended to with promptness and precision. Itooilis have been engaged in.1. G. Calkin's building, formerly occupied by Miss Curtis as a Honin.

(TV" TERM will commence on FltlUAV, Aug. lOlh, at o'clock, P. M. must lesson TERMS. Ac.

tan be learned by applying at the Banking House of Messrs. Green Chapman. augX NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN" that the partnership lately existing tietween Alfred Williams. C. W.

)lcald, David P. Beery, M. II. White, and Parley Williams, under the firm of 1 E-1. 1 A.MS, HEALD it is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Parley Williams having sold out his interest in said linn THE FOUNDRY AND MA CHIN'iST'S BUSINESS, will be continued as heretoloif, bv Alfred Williams.

C. Heald. David P. Beery, and M. II.

White, under the fnmof WILLIAMS. HEALD at their Shop near the Railroad Depot. Thankful for the liberal patronage thus far received, we hope, by close attention to business, to merit its continuance. WILLIAMS, HEALD CO. Moline, Aug 1, '55.

augK-IU NOTICE. HAVING disposed of mv interest in the firm of WILLIAMS, HEALD I am now engaged in the construction and sale of my patent iinpiovnl SLOTTING MACHINES All machinists and manufacturers in the West, are particularly invited to favor mfl with their patronage (bv letter, or by calling) at the shop of WILLIAMS, HEALD it in Mo line. my place of business, and examine the ifi-ention. and see the operation of cutting a slot 1 1 inches wide, in fifteen minutes. This ma chine is one of the best now in me, and I cab make it to the interest of the public, to favo-me with their patronage.

All orders bv mail. promptly attended to. I'AKLKY WILLIAMS. Moline, Aug. Slh.

'55. 3m JOII EDDY, OLD SC1IOOT li i i a a 11 Su HAVE had much experience In the treatment of Diseases of Females, and will, when required, give particular attention to the following diseases, which so often lay a foundation fui Consumption ami premature death. Amcnoiihea, Menorihagia, Pruritus, Leucorrhea, Dysinenonliea, lleimorihoids Anasarca, and all other diseases of Females, together with a general practice, having hail six yeais experience in this State, with more than ordinary sur-cess, and hopes to receive a lair patronago in Moline, Ollic on Wells-street House near the Meifiodit Church. mvV IRXET vV DAVIS, JjlltVOlt XXX itllUi (NkAD MIC lUk'S AUIUCCLTVIVAl OkFCt) Moline, Illinois, OIT.D this opportune of Informing Urn if Moline, uiul the gt'iierallv, that llcy uie now pn-paiud to do nil in iiicii line viitli una uiipulili, ami ua In Ilorco-Shocinfy, they feci they cinnnl be oul-ilolie, hey luive set-in i-il tin' services of thu best vvoik- mi II III the Mat All uiders attended lo with ut. Willi, lUinptllCNS, Moline.

May 1 I.AMMi 0 ONE to suit cii-tomei una oi belli tides ami one or both edi'cs ll.llll'lis, Llitlici'fiir Cdtltii't' lor l'lnliciis, Siiiiiiiicr I Iiuisi-si, fib MATl'lII'I? CHAIN Tl HI.NH, II ll I'MIt I I IMIS, CAS1NCJ, COltMCi: AND COMMON HOARDS, WiiuNtu Miil Xv, himU of 'lining (iiiiI JoiK. call a Tin: AIHilCl'LTl'UAL HELOT, Nl rL.LYl.Yi; MILL, cf V)U) Xoiirsc, janl lo ad Maui uiul Wells-sls. no I'AiiMLiis I EST icct ived from tin' manufacturer in Wl stein New Voik, two Horse lw'i C'ovn rsln-llc'1's, said to be supeiior to all others for ahelhiig None of iivj own vuihe don't he alarmed. QV Cdl at the Depot and take a look at them. Price H'.

CHEAP. ALONZO NOURSl jul I hca 1 of M.tin ideet. Harness! I rnt'ss I B. M. McCONNELL, UOULD tender his thanks for Ihe pal innate heietufoii' shown him, and would take this method of In- i formiiu; bis fnnudsaud euslomers, that he Intends 011 hand everything in his business.

SADDLES, RRIDLEfl, HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, PLASTERING It AIR, At. fj7" Call in. Wclls-strtvl, next door to Mason Pierce's, jel.l r. VV. O.lTl T.

It. A. II. UlA.l.a. W.

(I ATMS Manufacturers of It AIL-110 AD CARS, I'OltTAIiLi: AND STATIONAHY A EXCISES A OI EE US, tinti'' rafciil Srcv 'nUrr, jAlill Corix'liX24 AN II AGEN IS Foil THE SALE OF ENGINE AND HAND 1 A II 3 UPRIGHT DRILLS, SI IIU. Ill VI 1-ilW t.H AMI ANI) ri.ANttS, A C. CV'Ca-tiiuis made to order, and Sleuinbual ami oilier Machinery repaired on the shoite-il notice. A select and full assoitmeiitof Patterns 011 hand. AG I.E.

WORKS, Cuicaiio, h.u Dec. 2d', ftl. 1H-Iy Sil'lllll i.llUillt'H. nORTAISLE ENGINES on hand I. and made to order, II, tl, 12 and lb horse novver.

fi'uui liniu oveil nallerns, ith Lo comotive Hollers, and vv.n rallied superior to any Ihin of the kind ever before olieictl to the public. Price SKID per horse power. P. W. ATES tlcr2i) Eagle Winks, Chicio, roilablc HoUuy SiltV bill's, liand and made In order, warranted to cut I) to lfl thousand feet of lumber in HI hours, diiven by our Portable Steam Murines.

P. W. GATES ilecSO M'm ks, Chicago. 1 IMSIIED IIRASS WORK. LL kinds, vizi Faucets, Try-cocks, Steam Whistles, (hi Cups, Globe Valves, Scc.j 4.C..

at Eaule Woiks, Chicago, W. GATES Jt CO. STEAM I10ILERS, OF all descriptions, on hand and made to or tier. AIo, Sleet Iron Work, viz: Kmok Pipe, Jtc, made on short notice at 1. acli! VVorlls, V.

incairo. decJil P. W. GATES II CO. MOLINE RAKE MY is the place to pel the follovvim; 111 tides during the hot vveaili- er: ee, Iced Water, Iced Iced Soda Water, Ice Cieum.

I.A J)l I Id-C iAM SALOON, one tTuor cast of th- HAKTRY. qi citv Vitriiislii'S, Tuiuln. Oils, Turpentine, nnd Panders materials In cenenil. api-IS RICIIARDSi. ALLEN'S.

lHSSlll.l Tl). mllK firm of CALKINS 110.. Is this day i dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be eniidiic'leil, and all accounts settled by J. G.

CALKINS. G. CALKINS. It. W.

CALKINS. Moline, HHh. lSafi. 1). MY MILS, Surgeon ID5t-itliat, D.I EXI'Olir.

IOWA. on Ilrndy between 2d and 'M Dn. Hickman anil rrKcr's wemce. work warrniila Autf. Ull, 'Ol.

'My D. O. MGOWAN, Attorney At Law and Land Agent. (Inn i.v-er Ihu Post OHice, Davenport, lovva. Sept.

27. N'OUR-sE has trot some of the llhick Frock 1 Coats, that will do a pooil Input on A Do a L'l-cul variety of Hats anil Caps, jus rrreiedat til" I jtoLiN'E Variety store. daily impiiiies me madp for it. Von deserve cieilitfory ur discovery. I foi me reliirn yo i thanks far the benelit it lias ilone me, lor leer taiuly had despaired lonR of ever effecting any aucu result.

ouis, iinstity. j. w. noxn, Firm of Dond 4. Kelloc, Drunnists, St.

l'uiil, M. T. The Kev. K. is a inin' isler of regular slan.

iiie. ami pastor of the Or lliodox Church, at Jhookficld. Mass. He is a of considerublu iiitluence, and uniier sally bclnieil (Copy) WM, DYER. BimoKJiKtn.

Jan. 12th, 1855. Trof. Wood Dear Sir: Having made trial of your 11 lr liestoralive, it pives me pleasure to say mat its ellcct lias neen excellent in reiuoi iiill.imin.itioii, ilaiidrutr, and a constant tendency to iti'liintr, with which I have been troubled from my cIiuiIIioimI, i nd had also restoreil my hair which was bccnihiun lo its original color I have used no otlu-i article, with anything like the burnt! pleasure anil prolil. Vours, truly, J.

K. BRAGG. 111 MaiVet-sticet, St. I.nuis. Mo Maich 5.

ISaa. J.H arNib: 1 run nn eMmsive the West and South-Western States, as a Ueneiol as," nt for Adam's American J.iniuient, and would be if you would favor me wilh a consignment of 1'iof. Wood's Hair Kcstorutive, as 1 led assured that I can introduce it in many places here it is not known, as my own head is a living testimony of ill valuable prow-: ties, in re-toriiigthe hair to its natural color. 1 am forty years old, and my hair was almost white, but after n-ing thice half pint bottles, my hair is as lieantilul nil Imrn, as it was at eighteen, and luiirh improved in appearance, and 1 would not tie without a bottle on hand, tor the price ot ten I should be glad to attend lo any mutter that is connected with tho Hair ltestoratii e. have been for thirteen years encased in Ihe same business, and will be to hear from you soon address is runs, cniiessee.

Vours, respectf ullv. 'WM. It. ISOOME, As some think the -original Restorative con taming Sediment, was better than the claiilied or clear, we wiil notify alt 'b it hereafter we will put up and keep co i-tnliy on hand both that which is clear and that which contains Sedi ment, hence dealers and others are requested to specify vvmcn ircy uesue. Sold at 111 Mai kn-street.

St. Louis, Mo. 310 Bioadway. New Vork, and by all Diitgg'uts everywhere. AM kintls ot tannlv patent ncdi cines for sale on the most liberal teims at Prof Wood's Establishment, IH Market-sheet, St, L.OU1S-, Plice half pints $1.

or six bottles for $: pints S2, or six bottles for quarts $.1. or six bottles for A much larger discount vv ill be given on larger quantities. also Prof. Wood's Oriental Liuiamen and Vegetable Magic Eit'e Pills, warranted su perinv lo all others or money refunded. For sale bv KICHAKDS ALLEN.

augH51-ty Moline, 111 EXTENSION OF STAY! coiit'(iiiene? of th? accumiiLiieJ tieiiiaini. tijioii lit attention, 1) FITCH finds it impossible to leave Chicago on th" lth of August, as proposed, without leaning to tip- ills appointment of many vthn desire to consul him, he ha, therefore, concluded to forego minor appointments and ext -nd his s'ay initial city, till Salnrday Evening, Sept, 1st, 1S55, Those wishing to avail themselves of his sys tem ot treaung Throat and Piilimnmrj Disease- mo particularly Consumption, Asthma, and Chri iiie Bronchitis, by Miilirul Inhalations Mtcht nioil nmi Consf tttCionnZ Rtmrdies, are now a. brtlei! an oppoi tniilty which cannot soon recur: all ho wish his advice are particu larlv reowested to call as early as possible, an has almost uniformly found it impossible to give ih? necessary at'ention to all who crowd upon liim duri.ig thelaitlevv nays or his appoint ment. Until tht time above specified. Dr.

Fitch may be consulted daily (Sabbath excepted), from the hours of nine to four, at his rooms at tho SU HUMAN IK il'Sl-; for all forms of incipient or seated disease of th Lungs, anil for ah' derangements of the system nrecediiiL' rise to pulmonary tlisease particularly catarrh, (lyspepia, costiveness, and female complaints, it. treatment of which latter class of diseases, the employment oi ap nronriate mkchankal bkmcDiis. in connection with the necessary medicine, enables him to ef fect far more than ever has been or ever can accomplished bv medicines Persons wishing to consult. bJt unable to visit ur. no co oy senium; nim nnei statement of their to which a prompt an svver will be returned.

giving opinion of case and stating expense of treatment. Where it is possible, however. Dr. Fitch always prefers to make a personal examination, as it is desirable to ascertain the precise condition of the lungs and heart, anil Ins constant practice in nus cultation. enables him to deteimine this with a degree of accuracy which con only be attaiuej by years of constant practice, and (lose and extensive observation.

Peruana who may consult Dr. Fitcn, may continue to correspond with him in New Voik, without further expense. augH 51-3t AND V. I. It ldlt SALK.

T1IR itiiilci'siivnoil would infiirni 'h- iblic, that he has moved from his 1 1 place in Rock Island, ami fixed his steady residence in Moline, here he has now opened a new- and splendid JEWELRY STORE. If vou want anything in this line, piease call in and see. lie is also' prepared fof repairing Clocks, Watches and Jevvehy. Also manufacturer of Jewelry. ALL fVORfC mJRRJXTED.

KK OLD til) LI) and (SILVKR will be taken in exulianyc. CAMt PAID FOIt CAtlFnriMA OOl.D. UtTStriif), the first Past of op-sue Deore's Plow Factory. posilt! Moline. augS E.

HLMIKEI) BUSH. PLAS'l'EIUNU I1 Ihir, for shI at im'H HSE'S tinguished physicians of New Orleans, has declared in a letter to the True Jhlta that the yellow fever in that city is epidemic, A Prspect of Famine at Suit Lake. Ve have seen several account of the ravages of the grasshoppers and crickets in Salt Lake Valley, pointing to the strong probability of famine among the Saints during the coining winter. Supposing those accounts to be correct, a very large proportion of all kinds of crops will be cut oil'. and not near enough of anything left to tod the inhabitants.

It has been stated that Sun Ihirnardino, a Mormon settlement Vijht hundred miles from Salt Lake City, was the nearest point at which a supply could be obtained. I-ut hope of assistance fioin that (piarler cannot now be entertained. We tee that the wheat crop there had been materially injured by rust and mnut, and that there would not probably ibe more than witliuieiit to supply the wants the settlement. This is not the first instance in which the Morwioas have had their crops destroyed bv tWise all-devouring insects. The put into the ground in the Salt Lake "Valley by advanced parties at the time of their forced xodus from this State, and nipon which the main body in the rear relied for subsistence during the following winter, were by the crickets goggle-yd, crooked-legged, bodied monsters eating the green fields the ground, and leaving a track behind them as blank as if masted by fire.

Hut just when the Saints were in despair these were discovered by the little white gulls which breed among the islands of the lake, and they made cll'ectiial war upon them that the crops ere saved. This natural interposition the Mormons afterwards spoke of as a special providence, by which, like the Jews of old, they woie aved from starvation. I'v-im that time until now they have not been troubled seriously bv grasshoppers or crickets, and they were eoi gratuhuing upon titicx-iimpled abundance, when the insect host came and swept their crops and hopes away together. The observations of Col. Fremont in the Salt Lako Valley in 1844 indicate that lliese crickets and grasshoppers are likely to prove a chronic plague to the Mormons.

He states that from time immemorial the native Indians have been accustomed to regard them as part vf their subsistence. They hiaSm cakes "of grasshoppurs and nc rick eis. They drive them into trenches with a hot tire at the bottom, where their wings and legs are burned oil', and they are roasted after the fashion of the locusts of "Africa. These American insects thus bear the same relation, and serve (lie same purposes to the wild native triU'S, as the locusts of the desert of Asia and Africa in their respective localities. They are a bar to the cultivation of the ko'iI; they exist where there is no soil fr cultivath and where animal life is limited to insects and reptiles, and they are all eaten from necessity.

The Utah grasshopper is the African locust of a smaller size, and the 1 li-rtrci Indian is but a lower type of the desert Arab. Jftsflle who encourages young men in the pursuit of agriculture is doing a good work for society. IMF Verdict of a coroner's jury on a man who died intoxicated "Death by hanging round rum-shop." JSJjfl" A traveller stopping at an inn down east, was asked I 9'V the business men in New York were getting along, "Oil, antwered the traveller, "many of lliem hive got upon their Ugs again." "How so, has tiade ln-come more "No, I mean that many of those who formerly rode in coaches are now obliged to li-arn to walk." Hickory nu oil, considered equal to the best laid or sperm oil for burning and machinery, is now manufactured in payton, Ohio. The oil remains in a fluid atato at a very low temjierature, and it does not "gum" like ordinary oils. It is used in very delicate machinery.

JjiF" A few green leaves worn inside the crown of the hat, it ts said, will secure one ngaiuit all danger from sun-stroke. Ik-ware of "bricks." ImcaiES are seldom forgotten benefits seldom remembered. JfcfiTTlie child wounded accidentally during the militury renew at Kingston, is dead. The inothct still lives..

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