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The Rock Island Weekly Argus from Rock Island, Illinois • 3

The Rock Island Weekly Argus from Rock Island, Illinois • 3

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EG It A II. Weekly Itcview of tUe Markets. n. WAR REX. Gdfcchln l.cpiilic.m.

w. 11. snAvrs DIU J. CHAPPi: FULLJDlt, OPJtATJl Ji X.ATSr, HAVING permanently located iu this city for the iurp.e of prae- fi3i3 tieiojr dentiittry, I may be 1'onnd at my oilice from six a. m.

to sis v. ready I to execute ail duties appertaining to tlie profession in a satisfactory lv9wlyf ISLAND CITY HO OK- ST0EE Dealers in' Law Mediqaly School I From Tennyson's The Shell. 1. See what ft lovely shell, Small ti ml pure a a penrl, Lyir to my fiwit, J-'ntil, but work divine, Msi'le to fairly well Willi delifraie dpirc nnd whorl, How exquiVitc-ly iniiiirp, A uiirm le ot' ilcign -II. What i it? a learned man Citll i ve it a eliiry name.

J.ct hitn inline it whottm '1 he liuauty du'iJ be the IU, T1i- tiny crtl-i I'rTirtic Void of the little living will Thiit niade it itiiJiu the lHre. Did lie stand nt the diamond door Vf liis hone in a rnmbov frill he push whfen he whs uncurl'd, A pi(ien fiwit or a fairy horn 'l'hro' his dim water world Slight to l-c crushed witha t-p Of my linger-iinil on the Sinnll, but a crk di-rinp, frail, bot of tore to withstand Year upon year the shoj-k UI" catHraet snap The three-lecker's oaken spine Athwart the ledges of rrck, Hvre on the Breton strand liooks, Stationery, Vall Papeiv Writ-fog rapeis. Ink Stands, 'I aii.e U.xe, f. Tii.e, Copyinp IWiks, 1' Tresses, Mciiiornr.t!iinist Lead IViteils, Indiii Ilrawirp I'nj er. do Instruments, Vellum Ch.th Water lors, 1 Pocket Knives, letter, do Ktner, do Envelopes, Gold Arnold's Ink," Wafers, Sealrng It'nr, Seals, fen Racks, Iate do Bil Files, letter -Thcnnonieters.

Togetlier with a prcat multiplicity of Wholesale At priyes that will Con.tnntly receiving all the SEW PUBLICATIONS fast as published. 1VL s' Eeiiblicax Office, Tuesday Kvening, Sept. 11, 1F55. have no alterations to make from rmr quota tions of last wvek. Produce and grnin ure coming iu Jiceij me coni-eijnence or Wlucais thatpric rather tendniow war instead toniiug up.

The weather dijrin th jiat week has b-cn very rnvorabje for the farmers to gel their grain to irwirket. VYVuhto notice that hay is coining in pretty freely. WniAT Spring TOit Meeut-I- inter rime, new crop, 14. Cos 45c KarlOc, Oats 25 330--retuil 30. K.3L:v per bnshcl Fldu'k hitra'SHW.

lfv 'jiImilU ii nine hay 55 timothy and clover, none coon nit iu. l'oK New meis $16,00 1 in bbl 9 Sflj retail 10. Hans None In tho market. Shoulders gOc kh inte an dui 1 rout, none in market. MACiEUKt S1S 0 bbl, Ulf bbk Coi r'isii $7 7,75.

AV'uiTK ItKaxa per1mK(l. rrwh lajaila Kirkiu Ids 12 tuG8 Scurt-c, 12 16ctJ. 1 Ciiickexs t' Uox. $1,75 foTATots New crop, t-t. Grockkik ConeolJ3l3j Javal6Sl7.

Kick loe. Molasses X. O. 4045 S. II.45S50.

1 buoAKs O. tceiit Clarified t-jftOJ Pow dered and ruhpd 101. Teas Imperial50a75 V. II. 0.

P. BO 80 Arn.r.8 Dried $2,502,75. Peactiks $3,00 Paired 16 Si 20 pound. CANDbt Mould 10c Star J8 Srerm 374 laoM ad Naius Tennessee bar 6J Soj Kails 4,765,75 cwt. Oiij Mnseed SI 30F(rnl, refined WTinle 1 16 11 aft, tanners 31 tt(KSl io, lW btKSSl TiTRrEjtriXK 91 pU.

White Lkad Kec J2.60. Ll-VBKK Clear M. 00 5J35 60 Common J00 KloorineToiipfi pUnod $28, Sldinj; $20 00g25 00 00 $20 00 from rafts on Levee through, at 82'Jt 00. Wood cord $4 i Coat huh 12jc. The Greatest IVovelty ever Exhibited in ICoek Island.

Grand BALLOON Ascension. Exliibilion of FireVorks. TIIH citizen Rock Isl.ind nnd vicinity are respectfully informed that i Alit.S. M. UIIOOK8.

the pront Amrictin.Etn9Ut will accnd iu It ts utaiiinioutti silk haliouu "COJIET," from this city, on Wednesday, Sept 2'5, 1 Also in the one ol' the nif hrillinnl cxhiliitions of Fir-Woi kit ever exhibitod iu the ctru 1 1'icketn to tuit'h exhibition 2a t. Kercrved or elevated seats tt. ni?" lrs open ut 1 ami 7 o'clock p. m. srptlldnw.

S. It. PAGE lHOMlON, WHOLESALE 1E ALKIES IX WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS, 4 RK now oKnin a larc'tock of iintvortetf wines. liijuors a'lil cigars, which they Oiler at Chicago or St. Loui Inch ure the following: Otard.

Iunrcy amt Coe-t Knickerlnicker Uin, nac brand v. Scliieduiii Pliinat brandv. Ut Uurpiiidy Port wine, Pnre' jiiiro tUt Old via Hera tin United Proprietors do A. Seienette do rti. Olsret do lery, Jleux.eua ii Heidfiek, JlAlii'ii do AJso a full of Xew York app'n.

peaIi and cherrv hramlies, old iM.uiiion, lielu lllt'l rf- titled wln-ky's, Wnlfe's Schiedam s-hnapp, Mills' ttitters, ikon's K.ilinburph nle, it. It. ityass 11 stout, snrduies, playuig earnis, Uioiic- Arc, At. iiiiiii Id'H'k, street, hetueen ferry 1 1 1 I i 1 nod Illiiiou stiwt, flock 1-land, Illinois. sTdatf Butter, Eg-gs and Chickens.

I WILL pay the ninrkct pru-e I're-li hut ler, f-nn and chickens, ilelivred at tho 'ST. LOUIS KX CI IAS UK. KKOXI SIK LET, EOCK I.M.AN1 ILLINOIS, anodawtf S. U. Ilt.

J. XV. VEMK. HJlli'c in Hull tiy ami I'i aaiifjt ijuthii' ESPKt' Kl l.LY oilers his Kimal ier the uplu of t-hind ami victuilv I.IWe from e'tnt A. M.

to eldit 1. M. COOK, SAEGEST PARKER, IHL.iSU JLLIXOJS COOK SAUGENT, COOK, SAEGENT DOWNEY. IOWA TIT', fOXTA. DEALERS IN EXCHANGE.

Attorneys nt Law coma'cteil CK ill.ljfX,...- It with our Ihrnfcs: Davenorf. lowaUitv. XiYViM TO .1 Dixwvll, Prcst. n.wtt.n. EW Clark, and Philadelphia! ClarH," DimIo and New VorK; 4 WflarK and I5 ton; VV Clink and 5 Hatch nnd Lan-jd'Mi, Cinciniinti ieo Sniithniid Chicago, Chubh itrothlss, Warthinctou 1 and PittKhurgh.

t. 'Mo-i 30 1S55 ihi DAVID CIIKNfl.i; MERCHANT TAILOR, AM i'EALKU IN READY CLOTHING 'fituxisiunt. cjoods, Koonis ojtposite Iluford P-ro' block, Aicond door west of Howen's grocery. HOCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS, jy 19dawtf WktiLfiUi ami Itt tail Itriih rti Dry Goods, Clothing Kails Salt, AIJW GR0CEEIES OF ALL KINDS, At the Boston rorr.cT of Pront and Washing ton streets, iienr the Perry Lauding, UOCK 1 4 LA Nil. Mav ai-la tf.

New Clothing Store At Hit Into nankins: House of Cook, Ssn'Kfiit ami I'sirker. JV. have lately opened lurpi stock of rendy 'IT nmdti clothing, from our own manufactory, consistiii; of coats, pants mid vests of cvry description, sixo and to which wc call the attention i. the citienK of Uock Island and its environs. -Give us a call lielre purchasing eUcwhere.

a our motto is Oiick rales and Small Prufits," and "wec'Jilleaj competition twith in rjnalitv and price. J. t'l iMlr.Ulr.u Corner of lilinois and Ea'lo streets, opposite JtiH'k Island fIou-e, ltix Islatnl; Main Stn-et, Muscatine, lotra; Manufacturer Depot, iTincinnuti, Ohio. Gentlemen's furiiUhiiig goods of all kinds cou.LtBt-ly on hand. We hnve adopted a- new feature, tho one price cash system, and invite all to give us a call, nuiflldattOm SKLL1NG CUP.

Great Bargains! J11IE snhscriher is nlmut to close, business in this JL citv mid" oiler his ENTIUK stock of goods nt reduccil priees. Ho has on lian I $4,000 Worth of -Clothing! Which he offers to merchants and dealers at any price reasonable. Also SI 000 Worth of Furnishing Goods. Such as shirts, drawers, stocks, rrnvats, handkerchiefs, collars, glove, crpot hags, Also WORTH OF. II of the latest style, just received i'rom tho eastern market.

Mow is the time for prcat bargains'. Call and sco. N. B. All persons indebted to the subscriber must pav up immediately, in order to save cost.

l'ersons havinjj inv demands ncrninst the nndor-sijjned, are reqiiesteJ to present them and reeeive-theirpsv. LEWIS LI" VI, Rivk Island clothin? store, tiext door to liock Inland Bank. a 11 of at in the the us can til to in Arrival of the Nsrtkem Light. New York, Sept 8. ITiO steamship Northern Light arrived this a.

with over in specie and 450 passengers. She connected with the Uncle Sam, and brings dates to August 18th. The mail steaiuer (ioSden Gate leti San Francis-o the same day as the Uncle Sam for a trial of speed. The Sonora, with New York da.tcs of the 20th arrived up jurt before she left. Trade at San Francisco was dull, and most articles had declined.

The mines continued to do wo 1. 1 he wheat crop will yield about two million bushel. An Indian war was raging in Northern Cal ifornia and Southern Twenty-five Americans had been killed oa tlie Kalaiuarth and thirteen Indians had been caught and hung. The Indians had attacked the miners on the Upper Sacramento, Seve Americans had been murdered, and 13 Indians kJled. A party of Mexican robbers hai killed seven settlers at llancheria, robbing a Mr.

French of S' The robbers were, pursued by the Slierilf and a party. A fight ensued, in which the Sheriff nnd thivc of the robbers were kill ed. Nine of the robbers were afterward hung by lynch law at llingold, Ehlorado countv. Jeremiah Crane shot a Miss Newman, who had refused to marry him. An earthquake was felt at Santa Barbara on the fust of August.

A nugget worth 30,000 had Wen found in Mariposa count-. The surveying steamer Active, which went in search of the wnale ship rvile, supposed to have on board Swan and Clifford, forgers of llonoluln, overhauled that vessel, butthecul prits were not on i J. C. Woixls, late partner of Adams absconded on the ship Anderson for Australia. It appears that lie and his friends obtained over 100,000 ot the assets ot the concern.

A clerk and a Frenchman had been detected in counterfeiting gold dust. They say they were employed by tho Franklin exchange com pany. The know" nr thing state convention had nominated J. Neely Jolmson for Governor, II. M.

Wilsou licut- governor, iliigh C. Merry aud D. S. Terry for justices of the sujerior court, George W. Whitman for state comptroller, Henry Dates for treasurer.

J. A. Brewster for attorney general, and Jas. Allen for state printer. A fire had occurred at Stockton, destroying property to the amount of i All the French and British hicu-of- war have left San Francisco, some for Kurope, the rest on a cruise.

I The Trillin' states that Madame Hodiscn' wi low of the late minister of Russia, arrived in the Atlantic, direct from St. fcie Kiiy the extent of the damage by -the Allies at Swealorg, was the burning of a large pile of steauilKiiit wood. Tlie limes has news from private sources to the effect that Ilussia, having failed to effect a loan in Kurope, ha determined to try to ef fect it in the I S. on a plan similar to that latelv employed in France. The rumor, it is had reached the English and trench, geverninents.

On the other hand, the Times learns froiii Mrs. Bodisco" that there no financial or panic in Russia. Mon ey is abundant, and business brisk as ever. No fears were entertained ot the -capture ot Se- ba.toxl. A large reserve force is awaiting orders at St.

There was. no difli- cnltv cxTerienced in obtaining recruits or suj-. i- plies ot provisions or money. i ue olUecrs sent out to take lessons in war, had obtained theeiniK-ror's pi omission to visit Ci on-stailt and Sc.bastool. Fr.oM the IsTtiMt'si.

ar still rages in the interior. A battle was foiigiit on thc'iMh, near Ia-ou between the government troops un der Guardiola, and Uio dciiMK-ralic aruiy under Munas. The latter was defeated and killed in kittle. Col. Walker arrived at San Juan del Suron the 27th, with a small dctachuiens under his comma nd.

He was endeavoring to recruit 'rnn the Cal ifornia passcnges, but met with but little-Mir- ess. Col. Kinney was still at San Juan del Norte. He had concluded his for tlM-'Shejv- herd grant of thirty-five million acres of daud and had sent an agent to Granada to get the grant ciMifirnied by the goveriiinejut-. At a meeting of tin; conimiltcp5 for raising funds for the relief of the yellow fever sull'ei-ers, a leller Viis received t'roin Mil'IU' enclosing.

for which a ''resolution-'" of thanks was adopted. Hie total amount raised inthis city isnow alanit for thest week in this city was bO(L i A letter from Greytown that the Kinney expedirMmsists wero reiutmeed by the arrival of Air. Faln-n. ('apt, Swift and sooiu fifty others from this city via Aspinwall. HosTox, Sept.

8lh, the loan ttC Africa We have dates from to AllJIUKt i'ltll. i 11 Advic from lUlthnrst state that tho trouble had' lrrokcn out lietwcoii the Itritii.Ii and Jtrila. A party of mvernment: officials fired on hy the I.UIer,iu -onspionce of which tho Gavernor of JSierra Jeouc -or-jranized a force and proceelejl aoainxt them. The jrovtrnor was ambushed on his way ly the Maudeijio. and fired into.

The Governor was wounded, '2 officers killed, 'J wounded, 40 native tiWjW killml, and 4 Ounded. Ilostilily still coutiniies and assistance frin the French Artillery front having Iwen'ohtained, an expedition was to j)roceetl fmin IlalthunU to chastise the enehiy A fpeedy temiinaiton of the trouble 'was anticipated. l'ltltAOKLI'lllA, Sejifc. S. The supreme court tf 1'cnnsylvanL-u now in session hcrr has rvfusel to fnint the ndeaim of Fassmorc Williamson.

Jude fiowrie concurred in tho decision although he differed from the decision which was read by Judjje lllack. TImj ground taken is that tin court has no jurisdiction to warrant its interference with the judgment of the federal court; that such courts have excluive jwwer in deciding cases of contempt and that this court could, not go liehind the record to ascertain the fact whether tfie commitment Was legal or not. Knoa in his adverse opinion contends that the district court had no jurisdiction to issue a writ of habeas corpus in the first place, and that Williamson was guilty-of no crime in refusing to answer it. lie also argues that the power to is.ue writs of habeas corpus is confined exclusively to state courts. IiAt.TiMOitK, Sept.

8. The news from NorfVilk to-day is inoro tn eournging, and there is a great decrease in the number of do iths, and the cases are more easily managed. The deaths on Thursday were Wo liave no reeonl of the deaths yesterday, but rumors say 20." letters from l'ortsinouth say that the deaths there average 1 5 daily. Ail the physician. from the North at Norfolk except two are sick.

"I DIGEST!" Svcrt is tiik Tiive muxiso uf tho word or of the two Greek word from which it is derived. This isthe significant and npiropriate titluof tho ITU DItiKS 1 1 ELLli), or OAS I 'BIO JIICE, i.ropamt by Dr. J. HOJ'UHTON, of PhiUdelphin, fnui the fourth stomach of the Ox, fir the euro of ludipestUm and I)yspepia. It Nature's own remedy for uu unhealthy Stomach.

Xo art of mnn t-nn eiiial its eti rativo powers. It renders OOOf) EATl.Nti perfoct-1 consistent with HEALTH. Kee, a Jvertisenn-nt. 700,000 Shingles. have 700.000 superior pine shaved shingles for sale at our luiuWr yard near the planing mill.

septal wtf. J. A. BI'DWSOX CO. Uhsoii Maker jiVanted.

NE or two cood wscon makers will find steady employnie.nt and the Uigur st wages, at my. wag on, shop, at Camden mills. ep4dawtf MOSES EOnEX. Lots to Lease. lots.

twenty by sixty feet, situate on tho corner of Illinois and WashiiiRtott streets, tnc best place in the citv for bucmes honse, will be leased for a lone terni of vears hy appliention to JLDSOX DICKINSON i ep4dfw at Judd' Fancy linerr Store. TfKSPAV EVENING, SETTF.M REU 11, 1855. What is Ilet Wo blame men, not so mucli for Iiainj; opin- ions, a fornot adopting our opinions. lo not 'expect to tlie views of other, lnit we axe at onrc made miserable otners uo not. come to our This is the ground of on- troversv the worUl over.

Men do not consent toiiulividual thought and action, but would control all reasoning -and all purport, airtl foiv.c into narrow channels the great, free tide of life Hut why should mind I thus cacd and watched? What real authority established this po- i 1 4 .1 ny nas not every man me ngm io uiinn out for himself the great qneoUona pertaining to his welfare, in that way winch the necessities of his nature "may "iiiiixxhj? And while every man has indubitably this right, he has also a corresponding claim upon the respect of thers in behalf of his individual thought No man's opinion or belief is despicable while he remains at heart and in conduct a good ian- liecause in assuming that course of reasoning best adapted to his nature lie k- comes identified with one or another system of political belief, provided that fystera be not a secret, oath-bound, treasonable one, he is not on that ground aloo ah unreliable man, but ..11 1 a srtiAnntA I nil may dc as wen ui vi tuun-n v. pect as his opponent! who has carried out the same freedom of thought, arrived at opposite conclusions and stands up resolutely in condemnation. It is the pride Jand boast of democracy that it respects an open, fair and honorable opponent, and etendtte him the same freedom of and action that it claims for, itself. And it is a matter ol tlecp regret among all democrats that this system of equal ity of thought ami action should not pervade tfc rank of all, parties and societies. With some sects oLreligionists, it is heresy inviting excommunication from christian ranks, In itnnlitanrnf t.hi lrat.

nf receive! nnin- ions of those sects. The rigid New England will not "fellowship" a shade of divinity 0110 vt. "Lfuivcrs'ist" bears the stigma of an odious belief, howsoe ver faithful be his life as a man, or. his trustasaciniitian. It is 'not the man we scrutinize, in his life and his works, but it belief.

We do not ak in what he ajrca w'ttlt but wherein he differ. M'crJt politicians to unite in carrying out ct priaeiplea as 'every honorable man must pprave, with! adopting fir' such measure any patraal origin of party, might hope at'wual progress achl.ved. This we k.2 tapeibr except through the advocacy naUojial mca and national measures, and by. tWe xvoidaae of all siilii-insuiig, all sec-tionaL, secret or fajiaiical pari ies, and heartily co-operating with aKhwa who prefer our great ami glorious uuion, and the niauiliild blessings it brings, instead of treason, anareky, arson and "murder. But whatever protai of utility or excellence mir nation offers.

rprir Qjcaj ure lrhon the? one tide must be zealously ojkposed by the other, because it is aaivovnced under an odious patronage, i 1 It was early declare I tkat no good thing could come ont of IaiarethT ami it this of opiuion which seals our condemnation of other. If all xcalous christian were unitedly acting iipoHtbone essential principles in which all christian sects ntjrr, instrad of spending their-powerin combating the Varum noii-i-ssentialti of their disconl, tlwre were ground for encouragement for the; christian cliurcli, and hope for fallen man. It is not our Imsine. to have opinions on half the subjects we arc continually agitating. The duty required of us is not so much to be of this party or that, or of this or that eeetibut to be worthy men and true, in religion and in our social relations.

It is not of interest to us to know who a man may In', of what chureh or of what class, so be we are satisfied of his noble, manly and christian character. It is not for us to control our brother's thought or faith. If his life be pure we may risk Jiim to think for liimself. Methodist Contcrencc The Kock River Conference of the St. K.

one half of the state, will meet in this city, to-morrow, wVdnos-daj the 2th instant There will Wa large WDiber of stringers in town, and probably oot less than three hundred clergymen of that leauuaOoa. It important, then, for the credit of our people, and Cr city, that a large and liberal kospitality be extended to all. Let the doors of our homes, great and, small, be thrown open, and these minister of ciiristiani-ty made welcome and comfortable while honor-tog; our city by their presence.among us. Nk' Scuoot ix a vkK' fob. t.

We loam that the "Sisters of Mercy," fru.ni Dubujue, hare opened a sellout in Davenport for the ins struction of young girbu There are five eirfters connected with this school, and it i held in the od catholic church. The plan comprises three grades or classes for pupils. Such a school has long been wanteU in this vicinity, and wodoabt nqt, will be liberally 3T The ladies will find at Webber's a fine article ot woven corsets, at "a reasonable price. faF Warren llhawn have the fine gilt moulding for picture frames and mirrors that will not tarnish. Call and see the beautiful pictures framed for one of our townsmen.

t4T The Nebraska City News says that the anticipated funine at Salt Lake is all a humbug and is only reported to keep the soldiers from going there. Gentlemen just arriving in Nebraska City from that place, state they have jie4i iion finer crop than at Salt Lake. Carr. B.EasiK. We are informed that the reported death of this gentleman is untrue, and that he is rci)venjjg- 'i We carncsdy hope iinjay Imj k.

STThi verdict of th jury on the late accident on Ibe Camden and Amboy railroad, was rendered on the 4th. The jury exonerate the eoaductor, and blaojj Dr. Ilanpgan and the rail ro id company. This will put the railroad company Jin tor. a hundred tbouaad illjri 4ainiges at least Eailroad companies should be made to pay roundly when accidents occur through their neglaeU, Thy should be made an example of.

fZTh health of the Tope is said to bo declining ha himself espresses doubu whether he will Ure to see another anniversary of hjs election, CJT On tie 25th snow flakes fell at S'J onntt-ury and Danville, Vermont. Caudle 1'actory for Saic. HE sulwcrilKTS oner their stand, situated en extern Avenne, between Serid and Third streets, Davenport, at private sale, for cash. Thev also otleruear eight gootl rendered tallow; which they have on hand. It is a stand for business, and caa be hicreased to ahmist any extent.

They ollur it sale the want to remove to the KLOTZ. Davenport, Aug. 'POULTRY GAME. TIIIE proprietor of the ILonis Exchange has JL erected commodious poiMtrv boue in tun rear of his saloon, where he ilikcep constantly ou hand a good stock ot i The Best Poultry, of every description to be-had in this market and Game of Every Kind, in its season. He will make this a permanent bns! ne.s, and tlie TiuUlic may rely upon obtaining pood lab MiuMry ui nun nianr nine.

AUo a good ftock of the best nalit of LIQUORS AND WINES of hll kirvls constantly on hand, at wholesale or to tail, upon th most fa vorn hlo terms. liemeuiber the St. Louis next door to WAIT warehouse, Hock Island. Illinois. fanp.O.lawtfl S.

B. IIARK'IN'GTON. WHOLES ILK AND JiKTML Grocery Provision Store CT1HE subscriber respectfully infonrs the people of I KH'k Island, and vicinity, that he has a very largo stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, of all descriptions, which ho offers whok-fale or retail, on -ery favorable terms. He keeps the best of teas, molases, syrups, spices, rasins. ftps, dates, pickles, preserves, fish, and evcrv article that is usualiv call ed for at a grocery ore.

r. VEtiETAKLES AJVD FliUITS. the fullest variety of field and pardon vegetables all kinds, always on hand. Also apples and other fruits in season. Chickens, eccs.

butter, cheese, lard. hams. a good supply always on hand. UQTJ0RS AND CIGARS, pood stock of choice liquors, wines, ale, porter, N. It.

Cah paid for corn, wheat, oats, aiid all oth er kinds of country produce. More on llliml street, oppo-Hte I mUnl States ex-prcs- olhee, and liear Lshiud City Hotel. nu'TOtr UKNUX Dissolution. IIIE partnership between the snb-'enlier expires 'A' this dav bv limitation. All unsettled Iu--iness will Ik" attended to bvthe now linn of Ainsworth Si Lvnde, and it is txirtteiilarlv destrnbk that trtrtime tin in lix (in: vUt simii be ttxeett immtiU attli.

CALVI.4 AINSWdlilTI, Rock Island, July 2, Ife.V;.' JVotice. riisiness ill ho continued -at the Itoston Store bv Hui Mitscribtr under the stvle of A ins worth i. Lvndo. AINSWURl'H. CdUNKLU'S Rock Island, July U.

W. CORP, IN Wholesale and Retail Denier in the CHOICEST BRAND Imported and Domestic Cigars, ml mil Limit tif Turkish, Sptvifh ami Amrrunn man Km turt'l iti ami nil nt inUi utmiuy lrt ina Cimir ami TUiinn Ao.37 lark hicao, Illinois beg leave to inform their fnejijs and the pubiie peneriillv, that thev linve now i hand a rew and extensive assort cut the most choice qualities of cijiara and tobacco, which, for excellence of style and elepanee ot niiinu riicturv, are mt llowef to Ije snnutssi bv anv -es iu the Union. All orders attended to hiiIi pi-iuiptmws and U.e same as if the piirchikser a c.re present. All articles riantej. Successors to Itovdcn Wil.ard.

i nti lii-uil Drains ia liii KAMHil.l'H CHICAGO. MLV P. havo ort hand bv largest atock "I Mahog my tUack widuut and co imm Furui lure til the North Wer, of Sofas, Easy Whatnots, Rnn-ails, 'Marb'e Top Tanle. Imnpe, -Innulier Setts, Wu-h Stan-Is, llOil-teaiU In preal variely, Winsor Chairs, and -l a b.lv, hit-h they oll'cr at witolci-ale or retail, at the lowest prices lU-inaf extensively enpaped fn'niah'uflictiirilip, they can make tw or 'er anv article of furniture, In anv desired quantity, the est favorable terms. April 3o daa Ij Jrsri? A.KeiikLkk.

DAY sV I.L1 X0. 219, SOUTH WA'iER STKEET. Oil I SI M.E 11 ANTS And Aleuts for the New York Importers of IlriiudM's, Wines, Jin, Cipnra, ic, sVc, Also Ap nt tor 1 ni'SSEL'S RKC1IKED WHISKY, -V1SSATt II1N OCR stock consists iu part of the following favur ite Uraudiea, (various vintages) Otard Co. lilted mevnrd pmnr trs H. Cistard 1 Maret Copnac.

Sanerae, superior, 1 .1. A. Unpuyj 1 i I'inet Casteliion Co. Alex. Smguette.

Miirtcll Copuac, IVolle Flcur Citampngne. Dnuis Ix? Iterton, rell'oiian, 1 Together with a full assortment of Rix-helle Bran dies. Swan (lin, Sehna, Irish and Scotch Whisky, Old Monongaiinla and ftourhoii Wli'tsky; SU.Crmx and New Enplund Rum liue old Sherry and Maderia Iturgiunly l'ort, 1 Lonon DiK-k and I'ure Juicg l'ort, superior article for Me dieinal purtioses. Wo also kt-ep cotist.intlv- on hand a full stock ot Cincinnati and Chicapo RECTIFIED WlilSEY.ol standard jiroof; New York llraudy, first and fourth prisif New. York iuhI Italtimore Uin; Neutral Spirits; Scotch Iindoit Torter its-.

We are also Agents for Dnrkee J1 Knnpp'a 1 EXCLLS10E CHAMPAGNE, which we offer at importation prices, and guarantee fully equal to any other brand of Wine extant. D. Would call the attention ot purchasers to their ROSE WHISKEY, which stands LSietjuiillt iiby nnp itrtU le ere iMnn'm lurtif. Orders by mail solicited, and as much care and attention piven in following them as il thartiea wer MrsonailT firesent. March "lfe daw-lv New Hat and Cap Warehouse 20 LASAU.E ST11KKT.

ClUCACO 20 WE would respectfully call the attention of Country Merchants and lK-alersto onr la rpe and extensive stock or Hats, C111. and Straw Goods. Our facilities for olfcring Coods a uniform low price is unequalled by any House the western country, and not excelled by any in eastern cities. W'e aro ourselves the huiiiiIoic-turers of our own Stock, one of our Firm rcsiilinp in East, and giving his entire attention to tho get-tinp np of stivk. We pledge ourselves to sell pssls low as the same articles can bo purchased iu the Eastern Cities, We ho-e that ill errluiiil.saiKl Tailors will pive us a call and examine our stock before ma king their purchases, for wo feel confident that we pive them entire satisfaet ion.

BENEDICT, MALLOK i FA II NAM, 2) Lasul'e Chitmgis, Ilk March 11 -dawfim. r. r. n. AisswouTii.

V. Lf SIK, JK WAIT A (Sncccssors to A ins worth LyntK,) STORAtjE, FVrwarding and Commission Mer cliants, Kock Island; 111. Agents for Fairbanks' Rateut Scales. Piiltrm, flulinnlton if IiaiJim; Kticnrvft, Xi holt if Hit A'frrs, lltttiim; hitnrt, f'tm if limtim; I'nttrr, HUIrr if AVfe, llnrtim; (Mia A'iWki, ilnrtliittr if Thtirr, lUmtom, AtLiH, SttvutiHiiH if fintlim: i'lfuli tf IWr, i. Limit, If.

A. Etrittq if St limits John J'. 0tnii C. It SU lh'rm'nk, Mather A. JA Ar.uk it Ou-, Ckieagn; Oirtrr, Unra.

Aug. 6, lt54-s-law c. jean in rn A TIC A WA TCir A A r.n LI) respectfully inform the cttizens If of Rock Island and the public gene- erillv. that is now nrenartd to repair! WaWhea in the best manner, and will warrant them tive satisfaction. -'Shop opposite the Graham ITouse, Rock Island-Oct.

2 a wtf Removal. sr.VNGLER, tiuding it necessary to meet the incessant demands of their customers, have reonoved their stock of hats and cap to tho large room lately occupied by Stewart's drug store, Smith and Lathrop'a brick block, opposite Fay where with increased facilities, they, to plaajO nil who may favor them with a call, aurl'i Torf' Monies," Ijidies' ltni.kersT J'ort k'olios Stes, Card lloanls 1 -Maps, aid-fl(Kkr Cheap TiUdicatiiins Tt-y Books. (oil ioii.iw' Misdes t'urtain -I- ire Jl ard I CnrtitH Kix'turesv V' French Lithi.crsplis Aanjcau, 'do tfilcfrnnies, Vewered iul'. Hair kancy Soap r-t IVrfnn otlM artittUs in car ti hi Me tCcj- or Retail, fit iiniUnui iSim 3iy 3 Twly i Xoticcof Co-Pnitnersbiu. I HAVE this day nssociaUd TIItlMAS J.

BIJIES witlr me in eo-pnrrnrskip tut the pnrsTi.ice. jS tiuninp the drs rReohrestn Wished stt I beg leav tstnte flic pubis that Mr. H. comes a. drngist fn ih l'biludelphia, and feel con (1 1 11.

1 1 Jiil il Itlll. I 1 rniu II l.rit. meet with that citre at his hands which could sirea or exjected orurutrists CHA-S. T. CLIFHNCES- i Rock Island, July 30, BltUGSnDRUGSI! Tlie only Couiplej Stocfe above J.ottiskl' Ul W.T.

OU SJaitti flUnvls Street. HOCK ISLAND, ILLIAOIS. DRUC.iMEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STrFFS. UNSEED OIL, WINDOW tiLASS. l'lTiE'W HITE ALL KIND OF l'AINTS.

CTfl.VTIS, TURPENTINE. I -PA I ENT I'OTASir, ri TTY. SPERM AMI LARD OIL. AJ.LMNDS OF.VAUNISHES, ALL KINDS OF ESSENCES 11 THE ROSS SODA POWDER Do Thee articles, aud all uthers our retr uxUMi-iircT stock Will Sold at Ibe Very IoTics-t Itatcs. Physicians and country delvfuoeil not say drus arc soiu ut exorbitant prices tn lfock Island.

WaU SEXiL Quinine at. Calomel per lb. Oft 1 oO 1 -BO Si. Chloroform per fh. I onio ai ass per- ih.

1: 1 uiuhiumi ut A -O Sanroii per lb. V. r. 2 -ALSO-, (- Coach boi'y varnish, extra number I. per gal 5-3 0 00 Uo do (Io 2 SO Furnitnre do do io .2 C.o do: dj extra nnmber two per gat 2 10 Japan varnish per- 1 CO Arabian liniment er -dor.

2 Perry l'aris' l'nin Killer ier doz .1.. 2 2S Ayer Cherrj- PectoraJ do i i 9 FaJinestock's Vermifuge do 2 CO 550 Window 4ila. -Ranging from JxStto 244'. Tlii be" sold at a bargain. 20,000 20 BARRELS LLNSEED OIL AND 500 lbs.

Vegialle Cattle io A-reliable lemedy for the care of ib-etucf vt Jioraca imd cattle. AU thejopular Patent Uledlciuos of tlie Day. Give us a call as we purjvwe ellire to erv cus tomer, 'h DIMES CLjITlNt.ER. Rx-k Island, August 15, For Sale in lets to Snit Purchasers. Et'ENITCRE.

W'E offer theeutire kt of fine shop fundi ure of Mr. J. S'tewart at very low prices. 011 hand's 4 Huaii juAiEs ft'ew Indacemcntj, TAVIXG removed the entire stock of Mr. J.

c. ---I Stca art to our own store, wc ih to dit.ftuM.tif his stock of drug-Mhis fall, at a very short iidv'auce on Philadelphia prices. i nnjli r- JiiJIKS HiddisonS riauiuu' Hill. Corner of "Washington and Roek River Streets Ttools. J.

BlUlilSOX. k. niwusox. r. CILJluKK.

OCR Mil) are now supplied) with tlJe most approv J' ed maehitiery, driven by stcani, t'ur woiking; lumber into i SIDlXtf, SIIELV1NO. PARTITION, CEILINO anw PAXNEL SI VFFS. -Wo also manufacture ami keep for sale," i IV imloio Siish, IViialvic anil J)oor ''HVmoifl' iurp, ftttd Slnir Work vf ult Ue and jnitU-rnit. 1A'e also hwe a fine Lumber ST ard, and keep for nle Dressed Flotirijip', Siding niid Clap boards, dies-ed or undre-stl, Cciliiis Stuirs, Fenca Pickets, li th; Fejieo Pi art', and all the va rious ids tf. lumber usually found lit a luuiler yard.

Ve are prepared to fill orders for anything in our line, to ahnost.any extcnfat fchort notice abd upou tlie most reasonai le terms; A deduction lum our regular prices ilL.be Iu thoc who purchasa sash and other manufactured articles in large ouau titles, to self apain. 1 1 oiiv Ituildinsr Isanrdhcr 4tranh of -our Imsitiess, and we ore pro pared exwute orders in this line, iu a manner uu surpassed bv an other firm. J. A. BIDMSOX jan.

11 -wtf. i Kock Island CWacr vf llliuuit ami ISvjTuU ft. 'x BY C. G-. Volk a tp I 111.

Ainerteuo and Italian Maitte, Ta oie iTm. Comtoitors Sinbs. Tombs, Maut ltrs, StBttiarV. il vVc. He hope by the liberal putroiuie of tlirWjtcna: of Rock Island, Daveupjrt, and the aihotmi towns' and SMrruiuniii cvuiitr to be enabled to tunka it a permanent business All he desires isTin cxemik at ion of his w-rk, feeling perfectly convinced that the ai'preciutiKg public will lu uti liui-c cUtwbera after giving him a call, i GJ VOLK.

Rixk Island, Jutie 15, l'yS. w-tf MILL1 rUENISHIKG. IN DS5. Sc C. TODD CO.

(Snceessors to) IRA TODD No. 212 31 ain SU corner of Moran, St.j Louis, Mo. IMPORTERS A XT MANTFACTl RU.S OF Freuch Burr Mill S(oors, UUTCH ANClHin IIOI.TIXO Cl-OTIIS, I CRTABLE GRAIN, MH-LS, PIASTER OF PARIS, LEATHER IU.LTINC, KC.RUER BELTINtJ, lU PACKING, MILL PICKS. MILL I f. KEi.l I.A't IN; do.

DAMSAL COPPER Rf ITS, E1C. l.TC- IRON-PROOF STAFFS Our assortment of Mill Material i hi larprst in the l'MTKl Statks. At prc-t pt we have on Imnd pairs MILL STONES. Orders pn tilltd and all articles warranted. IT7wly G.

CO, MY PEDDLERS EE all over the country, and veu can In Written order hy them, or per mail post paid for anything nuinufacturrd at the Steam Agriruitt ral Depot, and. will, receive preinpt attention by the proinietur. ALONZO Main Street, MoiitCj.liL vi iiVinat iwll.I-. pi FTih. From the Chicago Daily Times.

The Foreigners of Louisville. Tlw (ieihian population of Louisville have nearly all abandoned it. They have encamped out on the liardstown road. That encampment is a sorrowful one. In it are they who mourn ui ueatus ot lathers, brothers, wives, sons and daughters; and who dare not go back to the city to gaiter op and burr the charred and blackened remain's of their laujrhtcrcd kindred.

omen are there, who, in the agony of premature childbirth, scream, aloud the names of murdered husbands, and expiring, won ler if this be hospitable America! Strong men, weak women, feeble children, monrn the the loss of all those little articles, of no great intrinsic value, but precious as the memorials ot other and happier days. Wives Weep over the loss of mfts received at parting from aired parents in f.uherlaud, and. wondering, think how cruel to tear frorit their little receptacles the humble relies of the poor. Alas tor them there no restoration. Alas! to them the fond husband, doting father, protecting brother, will return no more.

Their murdered bodies are piled in the streets of Louisville, fit monuments of the (Ukk1v triumph of fierce, unrelenting intolerance an intolerance that, in 'the- pursuit of its end, knows no respect for law, sex, age, or condition. The (jermans of Louisville were not asked whether they were catholics or not. They were shot down without question, and burned alive without time being given to extricate women and children, sick or dying. It was; a war of extermination, in which to Ik sure of death was to liave been born on a tbreign soil. No mercy, no sparing no sympathy lor the wound-ed, no quarter priven This is the fate which i know nothinism; extends to the forcitru-born citian.

TlieT people -of the west bid these unfortunates come hither. 1 lere, upon the Wroad prairies of Illinois, these widows may rear, upon a generous soil, their fatherless children. Here, in Illinois, those children' may grow. up honored and respected, and in the hospitable office of i kind may find a partial oblivion lor the untiiiely, ruthless fate of their ancestors. "-Let the fugitive come hither.

Ix-t the ar'izan, the laborer, aed the mechanic come toChieagi this great city, in this great metropolis of the ciiniuiereial west, they will find arms extended to welcome them, Jtnd hands prepared to assist tlienn Ict them conic and each little family will find a freehold and a habitation that they can occupy till such time as their honest industryjCan enable them to spare its cost. To the Germans, exiled lTm their hard-earnel homes iu Iuisville, we ay come to Chicago. Here ytnj "will find pioperty oirenil you on your own terms, which piiicrty, with-" out any exertion ou your art, will in value ten-fjld its pn-ent i-stimate less time t'lan you may toil in Louisville to rebuild your burnt welling. 1 The Irish and other Knropean citizens arc abandoning Louisville for Indiana, where tliey will find hospitable homes. To all the.

surviving victims of this' last exhibition of intolerance, we say couiu to the west. Conic to this state, or to those not less productive oneit west of There are fields here w'dcli have yet not felt the ploughshare iwrthe sp ule. yet. which, undcryour liands, can produce fVx tor millions. Come to the gallant 'west, where freedo a is as expansive a.

the prairie, and as geucrous as the soiL Come to the weft, and let the golden grain you raise le sent back to feed the men whose ruthless hands would, as did those of Cain of old. strike down the toiling tiller of the soil. Come to the west, and with the labor of your hands, and by the sweat of your brow, produce from what is now an unclaimed waste, a wealth and jower that will shame the sordid, selfish hearts that have denied yon a home, and forbid you leave to inter your murdered kindred. Come to the west, and 'mid the sweet flowers and bright harvests of your gardens, 'forget the bloody, ghastly streets of that cruel city. Come! to the west, and in her wholesome springS her pure rivers bright, broad lakes, forget the filthy kehnels and dirty pools red with the Mood and gorged with the bodies of your murdered friends.

Come to the west, and in her forest and her quarries, find habit i-tions that would sliamc the blood-spattered' palaces of the shameful men who destroyed your humble cots. Come to the-" west, ami on our broad acres testify, by your that in the creation of your 'kul thcrd breathes no superior to the free-born free, laborer. Come to the weetand find that, afYer'alife well sja'nt in virtuous toil, you can command all that elKtild accompany old age, "as honor, love, olHMlience, troops of friends," Come to the wvst, and when you die, yoiJ can do so, knowing that upon your own soil you will find that decent fe pulchre which wis denied Jour friends who jierishcd iu the flames in that proud city. Come to the west, and know that your requiem will be songs of the feathered forest choirs, and not the brutal ycllings of an infuriated mob. Come to the west, and npon our soil stand erect in the 'dignity of your manhood, and thank providence which' has led you away from die city of strife to a land where, in peaceful independence, you may live the life and die the death of a freeman I The Tnri'MriioK Foreigx Pahtt.

The know nothings haliitually stigmatize their opponents as the "foreign party," and hyprKrit ically affect to bvlievc that thej are striving to place the government of the country in the hands of '-catholics" and of "foreigners." We hope the result 'of the. election in Alabama, where there are only 7,408 foreigners, and 5,200 catholics, and naiive-horn citizens, will satisfy them that a goodly number of natives and protestants belonging to what they choose to call "the foreign and catliolic Tiarty." In Tennessee, where tlrerc are 5,6.18 foreigners 1,400 catholics, and native protectants, a similar lesson is taught the know nothings. May not hojKS that the know nothings will find out that they have lieen beaten by native-Americans, and that the people arc against them? Columhua 2'iine. Effect of Kxow Nothing ViOLF.yce. The Louisville Timet of Wednesday last says Wc saw a gentleman yesterday a highly respected citizen, md a native Keutuckiau, offering his property for sale at twenty five per cent, less than he had been offered for it in the last four months.

lie did not desire to lire in a city where there was no protection for the lives and property of its citizens. itATJES corrected my Cook, Sargent Parker, Hankers. Sight Exchange in sum to suit purchasers, on Xpw percent, lkMnn, 1 1 to 1 St. to 1 1 Chicago, Also, buy and sell Kxchanpe on England, Ireland' Scotland, Franco and Grmny. jiitHvt rm, ijys( i GREAT CVntfFOR' DYSPEPSIA! Dr.

J- Houghton's PBPSI2ST, THE TUVE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OB, CASTUIC JIJICE. A Trepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE pX, after directions of IVARON LIERIli. Ithepreat rhvsihpieAl Ckeanist, br J. S. UUL'till- TON, M.

riuladclphia. This is NATURE'S OWN REMEDY for an sn-healthyfitomwh. i No art nf man rsn ennal it piu ralive" powers. It eoitnso AfX'OllOl, I5IT-TERS, ACIHS. or N.WSKOl MiVCS.

It is extremely apreeaUa to tlie taste, ami may be taken by the most feeble pttticuts who- cannot eut- water cracker without acute Rcwaro IJ1ITATIOXS. Pepsin is NOT AnRCG. Call on tho Agent and pet a I'escriptivc Circular, pi-ntis, pivinp a hirpe amount of SCIENTIFIC Liftip An mm I t.Tiemislry; Dr. Combe's I'hyaioUipy iiipestionj Dr. I'ereira on Food and Diet; Dr.

Jnhu W. Draper, of Xew ork I'niversity I'mf. Dunplison's Irof. Stillman, Yie Collepe; Dr. Carnenter's" I'hysiolopy; to- pettier with rernrts td CI RES from oil parts of the I lilted States.

i CPSohl hy Dmcpits ami Pealert in Medi cines. I rice. iJNL DOLLAR ier lxittle. 80W by L. W.

Eastmart, KiA Island, v- Thos. Varwixsl, Davenport. Aupust 7, -w lyr. ALTO.VA IIOrSE. AValmif (irove, Knox Conntr.

YY. subscriber has recently erected a fine bnild m. ot Altona Station in Knox tVuintr. sitiuiN-d on tho Military Tract Railroad, for a public House, whtir--he will Ikj liappy to ieeoimo.tato his old friends an4 the public penerally. tiornl stablinp and large wagon yards aro connect ed -with the luitid.

i. He will spare no pains to give satisfaction in every respect, llis table will be stintdiel with the verv best the market aflords, and hli barns with superior llav and t.ram. JESSE liOON. flllv -wflltl it. 11.

-r Constable and Collector, POH'L' liYllOX. IIOCTK CO. ILLINOIS. d7 All demands entrust ixl to me for collection, will receive prompt and faithful ntteution. Refer to anv member of the Ruck Island ltar.

ilay 2t wtf i JK--k Jaj atrICK, n.TASAST. AS't rtmtilirt tk'U nrrrr fnil in inttantlij tlnfiinn (lit tiirmriny paint iptiiUg tiring tUe most vbttinate iknnuc; acute, uml tHtimalvry hstutintmd ALL MALE AND FEMALE MALADIES. t-KT TIIK VT-IITUEO, TIIK WtAK', THK IsItinM TUK JlKIiVOI ASl AVKI.S KK4IIICK f)R T. r. R.

R-" nr.srir.r. 1 TIIK I'AtS-STlrtcKKS TO KASK AX1 CirKT, s'llK-VLUr ASD kTK.SCTH,- ASIJ KlitJC II 8 ALL liOWLY LXF1HMITIES. Railway's Ready. Relief. 'Z 'i ---i lSi.iX.-f-f'.-u.N -fr-c'.

No rs-rson hs ever yet used" Radway 'a Ready R11 lief, who has been tormented with pain, liVthrr eusel from acrhlenU or external in juries. disease nnd had trcatnient, witlnitit derivhjg a sfr vial am? hinting ttrnrttt in lift thiiujttetn af-trr i' nif4icatim.i I One application or fiw drops taken interniilly, will instantly' 'free sufferer from tho most violi iit and territde pains. 'anO 'restore the weak, feeble, aud prostrated framed to strength and vipor. Radwav's Relief has been tefora the pi.b lie over six vears. It has cured the most obstinate casesof RH'KVM ATISM.

PARALYSIS; H'MRA-CO. NEl RAI.tilA, SWOLLEN JOINTS, 15URNS. SCALDS, 4.c.,in tlio nijist nirvcl'ius quick rl iwl-ZiW, unit intWi bit ton vr- i mnihca- in taftt trlart tlit flitl rf'ihe iftictnn. in the rmtntry, anil ie mitt pvmltir tnt'tit it in ittt had t'uUtti ia fif re Umtrntw rflU f. No matter what tlie matter luav come fromj Radwav's Heady Relief witl su.vfv relieve the system from Its pangs, ami speedily restore the invalid to health, i-aac and comfort.

IlaJmiif'ii Jiethljf Helief, versus the 11 Phrpii-. 1 tun a in Trrdunia, Liciiurj Ohio. Licking Count tr For kit v. tkai; I laid ttpm my back, unable torie; I was attended l.y our best physicians, but oltaiued no rt'lic-r jnt even a ray of hope of my recovery was left me. fr tingle MVVornn extj i-nnl lit of Jii'tji llilitf mublnl mr tilt if.

Jummnf T. 11. PltAsKlTM. ROWEL COMPLAINTS. Looseness, diarrhira, choU-ru morbus, or painful discharges from the bowels arc stopjied in fifteen or twenty minutes by Radwaj Ready Relief.

No congestion no weakness or lassitude, wi I follow the ufC of" ti R. If. Relict ACHF.fi AND PAINS. For headaches, hether sick or nervous, rheumatism, lumbago, pitins srtid weakiMss in the back, spine, or kidney; paiu around "he liver, pleurisy, swelling of the pain iu the Kwwels, hs-nrtburo and pains of all kinds, Rad way's -Ready Relief will, in a few moments, chanpe the mi.series vou sulfer to joys of pleasure, and give you pwxl signs of return ing health. It will ciuifrie to linttle lt tlie iii-lirmUiea of sickness, tt.U-uess, ami decrejitnde, and give to the jipel the yigir and elasticity of ripe and vigorous health.

R. R. Relief is sold by drupgist at 26 cents, 60 cvnts, and St per tottle. 'fflw-rnf 1S. 1SVJ.

New Spring Goods. I THE subscrilicrs are' now "re JL eeiving ami opening a very large assortment ot' i. SPRINtJ 4 SJjMMER GOOftS to which they would respectful Iv call the ntteution of their ens tomers and the piildic generally. Their stock consists in part of Black, Plaiit, nnd fancy striped SI New stvte Spring: Dress Goods. Delalnea, Poplins, tlitghams, 1-awns, printed Jaeo-liets, D'Orleaus, Brilliants, With a liir-e stock of lxto Croods! Enibroidored curtain pootls, Swisses, Io sertinp, collars.

chimazelts, uadertlyvvcs, lloun-cings, fJiH'ii HdkPs, etc. JACONETS plain and ttniW. CLOVES aud 1IOS1EHY, complete Mantilla, Ril- lM.ms, mm M.tLE'"El?Y GOODS. iioxMj'm i The largest and assortment of Silk Straw Uouncta ever brought west of Chicago. i Domestic.

Rrown and blenched sheetings, and shirtings, strijs- eil oiecKs, linens, i icamgs, cottonniies, nrown and bleached cotton and linen, Table Diapers; Rrown uieacned ana eoiorea imiime. 1' HI. NTH. A lrg assortment of tho latest designs, and best cloth. KNArPf REDMAN, No, Leclaire Row, Davenport, Iowa.

April 18 daw tf Curtain Paper. Iffrrk rolls preen enrtsin paper; Vl 75 do hhie; 200 do ngureti. Just received, and fe sale eheapv at the Island eify booknore. aug31awtf WARREN RHANVN. '1'-..

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