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The Morning Democrat from Davenport, Iowa • 2

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convection, Samuels, Esq, was loudly REAL ESTATE. HATS AND CAPS. and an outrage npon tha people, and REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE OR LEASE; I Dean, Green, WUcox, Emtr.

ton, Dewey. Tlffacy, Davia. STATE DEMOCRAT. ei. kt rtnr.

J. T. RltDaETH, I D. J. officxai, fafsk or thb citt.

VrnBT, 00 Trt-Werk-y, A4.00 Weekly, CITT OF DiVESPORT. IMdsy Morniaz August OUB JOB The having srrtntln work of aay AaseriptloB to to Asm. win 8b tfc Jo Offlce of th Stats Mcui Mi to to It ut a neatly, and al a bs-Aerate prfcm, a I the city. Ou aMortinent of type, ad vr ether Tinlii, tr ssch to lun aB4kltote44dr4ta esaat to farnl wall mmU hoc wk, ctrcautr, posters, cd Mbw 1. a caa be snatch invite bavin atrial.

3DKMOCBATIC KOJtXSATIOIffa. Den. M. Samuel. fob inrt.

George Gillaspy. jjajaocrsuo Stat ConveutKm. Th Democratic State Contention of Iowa pursuant to call, ass rubied at Iowa City, Aug. Seta, and organkeel temporarily by electing E. W.

Easts, of Mahaska as Chairman. On motion of Dow, Esq of Scott Geo Ilubbell, Esq of Scott co. wu tinted Secretary. On motion of M. Preston of Linn W.

femni or JUnn co. was elected A- tsct Secretary. On motion of J. C. Kail, of De Moine a committee) of five was appointed to receive credentials, consisting of Guy Well.

of Lee J. II. Gower, of Johnson J. jaacott. 01 iUaua.ka i.

jj. rrestoa, or lunn and P. Quigi of Dubuque co. On motion the Secretary called the roll of. on.

tie, in Alphabetical ordwr, and creden- tiai of delegate Lauded in. Oa motion of Mr. Keg of Jefferaon committee of one delegate from each Ju ucil uistnct was appointed to present It name of officer for the permanent or gaauaUou of tb Convention. On motion of ilr. Giliajpey, of WappcKo the chair appointed committee to re port officer jt tiie p.

manent organization of Hxm tonrcnUon, conAbusg of A. Hudson, W. Lewi, Chit. Ksru, I M. Wvatoo, John iMnoomb, J.

IL boivmon, WiUn, J. U. iVUaon, WngUt, O. Ci-rK, W. Uarlt, of 1st District ef 2d of 8d of 4th of 6 th of 6th of 7trt of oth of th of luth Ilia of llth lir.

of Dubuque, tuoved that couiUiHWe ou. riw.utiua Le appointed motion put and lost. I. nmuB oi imiuque, alter some fiicuton, renewed tln iuouon to appotut aeomuutLeo wu retotutions with instruction to report to the Convention at the aiUrnoou Msatvu varrncd. voj.

ABotuB. oi liacbunan move' that the cuiuiuiuee on reeolut ou ouit on bout Judicial ItUtrivt, and th delegate irom eadU diatriul aviecl inctu iicr ot thai conuuluce vm. lied. l'h dciegate iKsievtcd the ioilo wing gon- iiexuvn: It DUtrkt, J. a Kail, 2d btephen llempetead, 81 A.

lXmll. 4th Johnflaik, th John F. Duncomb, 6th D. H. Solomon, fcth JohnLL Sherman, LSth K.

uT bavfr, th W. P. llarumonJ, lOta F. H. Smith, llth J.

M. Elwood, The Chairman of the Convention appointed lion. S. Hempstead Chairman of that committee. On motion the Convention n.lj.-urnc.l to meet at 2 o'clock, p.

m. The Convention met aJjourn- ment. The ContnuttM on tcrmmunt orvaiiurn- tlon repor'ed the following gu'iiticmeu as permanent otiictrs the Convention, viz: i or President, Thom of iluclmnan Vice Presidents. Col Jas Thompson, of Jefferson Hon Richard ISronson, of Dv Dr BvnneU, of Polk Hon Geo Berry, of Lee co. For Secretaries Geo HubU ll, of Scott Perkins of Lee II Sylvester of Johnson co.

In taking the Chair, Col Thome addres sed the Convention ia a hriif and rpproj ate speech, counselling harmony of action, and an adhesion to the Old Democratic mot to, "Everything for principles nothing for men." His remarks were greeted with hearty applause. The committee on credential then turned and reported the following couties entitled to delegates, which were rep resented as follows: Adair, 1, not represented; Adams, do Alamkee, do Appanoose, 9 do; Audit Ion, 1, do. Benton, 6, David Rot Joho ilcrtnev, John Sella. P. B.

Culver, Sim. Douglas Black Hawk, 5, a P. Brainard, Geo. IV. Linn, T.

WEy, Henry Shernoo. Andrew McLukj. Boone, 4, "Williams, M. ilcFarland, J. T.

Bice, J. CTark. 1 Brsmer, 3, net represented. Butler, 2, do. Buchanan, Jas Jcnison, McClure, Thomas, Learitt, Heary Hen-baw.

Calhoun, 1, not represeated. Carroll, 1, do. Cas, 1, Jofctt A Ttilson. Cedar, 7.JK Snyder, Ctrey, Cor-tia, Starr, John Fyca, Jacob Wright, TTWait. ,5 Cerro Gordo.

1, not represented, Chicks, 1.WF Wright Gark, 8, Robert Becket." Clayton, 11, not represented. CUston, 8, Adams, Ridley. Baker, Lymaa Evans, II Arnold, John Crawford, 1. not reprewnted Dallas 4, do; Davis, 10, do; Deeatnr. do; Dels-ware, 6.

JCHaiLJ Ccrae.Wm Chum. Sheward, Geo Davidson, James liars, ju inton, jkooi KoDicson, Dubaqe, 24. Hempstead, Wilson, Barker. Lincoln Clark, A hony, Crawford, Stewart. Griffith.

fTiS toriiCiy, I xason, arner J-ev 1., ABOe KOgers, tl 9 jueinenngion, vaneu tack, Henry Qoigler, Med? of CentraBa, Stanton, of New Wine, Hall, of Cascade, Jonathan Biggins, IT TT rw I I. Washington, Rob Flanagan, of Mosalem. Fayettei not represented Floyd, prankSn, 1, Frimont, 2, do; Greene, 1, Orandy; 1 do; Gatorie, 2, do HamCL tan, dx i called neon, to address the convention, in compliance of which, Mr Samuels took the stand, and in a brief, sententious, eloquent and powerful speech, explained the manner which he should conduct the gubernatorial canvass. His remarks were repeatedly interrupted by enthusiastic applause. After Mr Samuels had concluded his re marks, Hon.

George Giilaspy was called for and responded happily and briefly to the satisfaction of the convention. Hon Mr Everta late Fresiilential elector for In ns then introduced the con vention and made an able address. WH Quae Mr MnLaufhlin. A Hall. JC Hall and others addressed the convention- Dr Hull of Polk co offered the following resolution which was adopted Eeaolvtd.

That we can elect our candidates and we will do it On motion of Mr Clune of Desmoinea co, the thanks of the convention were tendered to the President, Vice President and Secretaries for the faithful and impartial manner in which they have discharged their several duties. On motion the eonvention adjourned, Thomas, PresiJent. Geo Hubbell, Perkins; Secretaries. Sylvester SPECIAL NOTIC S. Coderthls head limited nnmbero special coticet will be inserted at tea cents per Use for each inset tlon or fifty cents per week NORTH DATKNPOHT LUMBER YARD The subscribers bave eatannghtd a Lumber ai on Harrison street on the.

Bluff, for the ac.tjni-moia' Ion of fanners sud otters in that vicinity. aug26d2w RiSNWIC'K ti SOS. SHOW CASES, MARBLB-T0P TABLE fur sale. Apply at the office of the State angGdtf FOR SALS in the Western part of the city, three new floely flniub'-d booses of 8 rvaid, each with cellars, ihina closets, pantries, wells and outbuilding:) compieta. we win sen tnem on long time or exenange in pert unimproved property.

Also a uonib st or one lots for nrnMing will te sold on most libeial term to ttiota wisning to improve this season. Apply to 1. P. 00ATES fc BROTHER, No24Bradyetreet. FOR 3A One pair three year old mnlrs tber are well birlcen to barness.

Al uiie Lumber Wagon and haruess, all complete. Can een at work on si am street, near tee lit uapiiai church, for a few days. CSAOaU-KY. Jn'yliWtf We have some vet desirable lot selected and fur sale in Caiuanche. i'iat price.

term, sic. maue Known, upon applications to raa-LKK, Ko WARDS OiTALJIAGK, No. 10 Orr's Block. April itS.dif. CAAlANOnK LAND CO.

This Company is now ready to sell lots in its Addition to iuo ta-sn of Camancbe. it omra some or me most desirable business and residence lots about this douilsbing town. Any information concerning the same can be obtained by calling on QRO. ii. PARSER, No.

10 urr's Bloc. fobl7dtf CAMANCHK LAND CO. IT has become an established fact that Dr. ff Sart turd's luvigorator will cure Liver jm-Jauudice and General Debility, iiauy peopie personally known to us, whose nrtt caunvl be doujtetl, hav) given ih- lr certiacate to flows tb is, and with a mass ot evidence wbo can doubt. It Is truly the Invalid's frUnd, and whl give wbon a'l other I emtdies fail, and in, tome lnnuuc.b that have com? under oar observa 'job it teemed the ans of snatch.

its victim trom the grave, we with all our readers wto n.ed mtchcine would Iry one bottle, for it will barely give relief. AugusUdswlni WBITH TitETH, PERFUMED BREATH and Complexion can be aiqu'red uy uiug me "Halm a lQuuanu flowers nti.t lady or gentleman would remain uudu-r ibe curae oi a ausagreeabld breath, wben by using Balm of a Ibououtid Floweis" as a would not oalyj rcuiia- it tut leave ttie nun wotie as aiaua-tr Many persons do not know th lr breatti i. bud, and the.nUjec. is so delicate thtir lrnndi will never mentionit. Bcwaie of Coumeif Be sure each bo signed FATAIDUK fe.

K. For oy all druggists. "WOODI-Asn i Pomade beautifying the Hjt (tbly rxrlumed, superior to any Frenca article Imported, and fur half lb rrice. For drtMing La i-s' it liu no equit, gi log it a orlght, apeatince. It rauss a Wentltman's Hair io curl in the niosi nsturl manuer.

It r. moves Dandruff, alwaia giving thif Hair the appearance of freth obampooned Price, only fitly cent. Kone genuine nnlecs sigrd FETR1DGE it. CO. Prop ietors of the 'BaltD of a Thousand For by Tati.or.8i.

Ballokd, No 10 Letlaire aow. Sole agents for Davenport. Juiy'2Jd Awbin JSPEC AlWriCE Aail! 1 f( KEGS of superior assorted nails Just re 1UU celved ana for sale by a ah a Early, Juriel corner of Front ana Main st Keep Cool Keep Cool I REFRIGERATORS, the best lu the markft, Wa il ter Coolers and Filters, cf the latent improved kin and superior to any otber Low b' fore tbe pub lic. 1 lilLLIS Ot UO, Joneliltf Brady, between 2 1 and 3d, Ea-t pide. DaFenport ice COMPETITION UEFJEJO milE vVENPORT ICS CO.

NO. 1 is new pre A uarcd tost rvs the citisens if Davenport wit the best possible quality of ice, guaranteeing to fur nish our customers wttil Jaxnar? iif desir ed. Parties wi hlng a supply for tne entire season are cautioned against contracting with those who cannot furnisk patrons through the sefeson. C. 8TKIKH1LBKB CO Office, Second st, opposite LeClaire House.

mj6 Cnpat alleted Discovery. A os7; re Ague Eiadhalor. SDAKE KO COTELL'S BEBKRIXE SIIXTIRE a positlt rure for ver and Aruo and all btli- Jl.ins diseasvs. This misture has been before the public for a number of years and has always beeu used wlthsurjcess. Itis a harmless and acerlain remndy.

Por sale le by Tayljr Sc Bulls rd, Eldridge and Allison McHridc, ill Rock Island, Illinois, by tbe Propriet ji s. A.PORTER BRO, May 12lh SALOONS. 1857 JUIlft ATiilIVS 1357 ITAV1N9 re-fltied his Saloocs at the corner of 2d II and gtrjets, exprehsly for their Summer months, will be at a.l timet supplied with Ice Crea ms, Water Fa ncy Ices Jellies He will re eive during thoir season Strawberries lireot from StLiuis by Eaprefs evety day. He will lve personal attendant on Festivals, Suppers, Wed-ting Parties, Ac, taking the entire responsibility of ths entertainment. He is fully prepared to furnish Confectionary, 1 lands, in most elagant style, and he hope' with as entire latiaf action of the public, as that whioh has been tbe tesultoi bis exertions in catering tor their enjoy ment, rorui cmauuers.

Wedding Oak, Plain Vakr, Ft'th Fruit, Ice Creams, Jlekiea OyUers Tongues in Jetty. Brandy. Preserves, Charlotte Ze liusxe.lioman Jlunct, Jteef a la Mod, Boned Turk ies, C'tick-en SaUad, ogetber 1th all varieties of Fruits, fee, In their eason. BMMjJLMAMMS. A Bltliar flHtd up, contain ng tlirea taoiea.

entrance at a in etreet. Maysodti lOHh ATK.IN8. fcfcTHE WOODCOCK," (O last side Brady between 3d andjfM street IS NOW OPEN. lAJMH, EVERY DAY, at half 10 A. SI, CLIB ROOM efjotaifi tcfterc customers can enjoy ever comfort.

Just 'drop In" and be assured that "you will notln- trude." The Proprietor of th WOODCOCK solicits a share of the patronage of the public feb6d 1 Police orAssisrninent. SAMUEL O. 8HORET harins this day aligned to the aubscriber aU Lis property, real and oerro nal, except what is exempt from extent ion, for th benefit of his creditors, all pe sons ow ng the sail Sborey are hereby renne-ted to make raymerjt of th" ame tc the eubscribrr, and a.l persons having olalms against the said Sborey to present the tame to the subscriber for adjustments Davenport August 15th, 1S57. GEO. H.

FRKVCIT, nennrr as-Ignee Carpets. rpo onr already immense stock we have also been making additSr.ns. ard we w-u'd nolle the at tention of bayert, whether ft Wholesale or Re ail, being saTi-fled that we plesse the most f.tti nous. augdtl GOULD STEERK. Copartnership.

have tbt day associated with Mr. Thomas Matt, a sannsr in the Wholesale ameer ko.lt Mf. strj; ti the llna wUlb KrOarn Scott. ttftveBDttrt. Mae 11.

ST. ttl WAriamw REAL ESTATE AGENCY 1 JOSHUA DIAL, Real Estate Broker, r-lORNKR of Bradr and Second stneU, Bp stair eotrauoa on Btaay strart. REAL KSTAT BO0GHT AUD 8t)LD and Money Loaned on Commlssloa. TAXKS paid and collection mads for parties In all sec; ions or inecvaoiry. LAND WARRANTS located and ell business oer- Uiningu Lana Agency faltblully tranjactfd.

G. F. MEYERS, ivviaiy a uMuvauw vvuirjauvcis DBKDS sod all other Instruments of writing. promptly tnd carefully executed. Particular attention given to the Investigation of Titles to Heal Kslate, aud given when re quested.

REFER TO! Chub, Barrow k. DavflDport, Tow. Ueo. Davenport, Esq, Davenport, Iowa. Charles E.

Putnam, Esq, PaTftport, low a. lion. u. u. K.

Mitebell, Davenport, lows. umeati, bollard it Hughes, Bankers, Cincinnati, Obio. 4. t. utKin, tsancer.

Olnslnaatl, Ohio. vnas. Maiioweii at jt Wm. P. Troth Co, Lewis Rittlng, Philadelphia, 1 B.

A. At 8 Allen, Ctregg it Snider, Kt Mayor Jbn How, Keuick At Peterson, Bankers, St. Loull. Ths special attention of all seeking to make Judi cious Investments In Real Estate, Is invited to car List, wnicfi comprises caoios city property and many bautiful suburban lots and small tracts Dearths city also, farms and farm lands in Scott county, together with large amounts of unimproved lands In all parts of the State. We give the following as specimens of the property we have for sale: IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY.

S. lot 3, block 25, 0th street, between and Warren. Tine 9. lot 9, block 7. 3d street, between Iowa and Le Claire streets.

8. Lot in Stordyvant's Addition, good building. 10. Lot block 19, 3d street, between Ripley and Scott street. 11.

LotS, block 67, 40 f-et front, Sd street, near Brady, very hat dse.me properly. 14. Lot 7,8, block 115, Le Claire's Addition, lfith street, let ween Brady and Perry streets. Price WW each. IS.

I.ot 8, block SS, 9th street, bet weei CUlre and Farnam sts. $3500 J. cash, bulauce, 1 3 and Syears. 14. Forty feet front by 160 fset deep, good brick house, 7 reoms, Brady street, near 10th, 18.lLot 2, block 3, in Slaymakers Sut division, corner Ilich and Fulton streets, house an fruit trees.

Price $700, 20. Lots 6, 8, block 69, corner low sod Seventh streets. 81. Lots 4. 5, corner Bock Island and 6th streets 24.

corner Brady and Clay strsetsdot 100120, very hstndeome property, and off -red low. 28. Lot 2, block f3, 64sl60. 6th street, east of Brady, brick huute. Price $4200.

89. Lot 10, block 3, Forrest Dillon, 64x150, Stb and Watreu streets, good buildings and flne river view. PROPERTY. 20. A number of very handsome lots with good river views, in block 12 of Fultot's Addillou.

1 lico $700 each. 83. Lot 4, bloc 84, Le ClairVs Additian, EigMb street, oetweeu lowa us uiaire streets, rime $1000. 84. SK an eg on south side of Locust street, flne ouiuinn locations.

5. 70x80 of lot block 15, Warren street, between ana a streets, unerea very low. dH. Lot 2, block 2, Cock tt Sargent's Second Addi tion, weM an street, mce 23. N.E corner Perry and Clay streets, 72x190 feet very 10.

Corner Brady and 12th streets, 44x150 feet. 15. South 1 2 of block 98, Le Claire's Addi'l-ui I2th stree between Rock Island aud lowa, $900 per lot. 8. Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, block II, in Fulton's Addition.

600 Lots in Mitchell's Ad Utlon. Also a large number of half acre, acre and four acre lots lit the Northern suburbs of the city. And Block 19 of McCog's Addition to the Town of Mt Pleasant. FARM AND GARDEN LANDS. 4.

A most beautiful Ave acre lot only 1 1-4 miles from the river. For residence or for garden cannot be stirpasbed. Terms very essy. Price $1,000 43. 20 acres, two miles from river on Dubuque road.

well watered, aud in every respect a most desirable property. 42. A one acre lot three miles from cily, with good improvements. 39, A farm of 20 acres, very handsomely Improved, 1 1 -i miles from the river on the Rait Davenport load. 38.

Bight well improved, on the Hickory Orove road, lour miles from Davenport. Piles $1,100. 28. 20 acres on the South side of Locust street, 1 mues west from the Court Bouse. 26.

10 acres on Jersey Ridge, 9 1-2 miles from city weu tniprcveo. oaered veiy low. 33, A choice five acre lot. near upper. Davenport with flne river view.

Offjred cheap. Price $800 catn. 6. 11-2 acres on Dubuque road, good kot'se, Ac. S.

A handsome two acre lot, Korth of Locust st. near uainolic eemmary. 24. A very valuable farm of 159 acres, 133 acres under cultivation. Good buildings, orchard, etc.

4 i-a miles from Davenport, on good road. Wou.a sell a part. 5, An 80 acre tract, only 212 miles from corporation line, on tbe Blckory Urove road, partly Improved, in a good neighbotbood, aud most chlece piece of land. 19. 80 acres near Long Grove.

86. 40 acres cn Allen's Grove road, 12 miles from Davenport, 40. 160 acres 10 miles from Davenport; 70 acres nnder cultivation, good roads and living water. 41. 80 acres, 8 miles from Davenport.

45. 40 acres, 14 miles from Davenport. "Cheap." 22. 640 acres, four miles from Fuiten station, 100 acres under cultivation, stoie quary, etc 46. 40 acres flne level prairie, 11-2 miles from Al ien's Grove.

$7 60 perjacre cash. 49. 160 aeres first class prairie In Green co. (i per acre. 63, IfiO acres in part of Clinton good land, near Big Block.

SO acres timber. Two Saw Mills 1-8 utile distant. $11 per acre. ALSO l.arae eiaantitles of unimproved lands in Adair, Calhoun, Cedar, Frank. In, reene, Ornndy, Guthrie, Hardin, Henry, Jasper Jt hnson.

Keokuk, Kossutb, Linn, Madison, Potawottomie and Tama Counties-ami in Rock Island county snd Southern Illinois. Apply to J. DIAL G. F. MAYERS, Real Estate Agents, JnivlSdl corner Brady and 2d sts.

FOR SALE. LOTS 6 and 6, bloek 100, Le Claire's Addition coiner of Thirteenth aud Farnam streets. Beau tiful building lots, 80x100 each. i Valuable Less property in the burnt district Braeiy street. Long time may be tad.

6 lots In block TS 21txl50 near the Ball Road Depot. I ot 6, block 84, on Seventh street, between Ripley and Scott streets. Beautif ul grove and fine river view. A FARM OF 40 ACRES, 3 1-4 miles from the Court House, on the Telegraph noa'i an miner cultivation. New frame house, stable, orchard, ko.

Price $100 per acre. THIRTY ACRES SPLENDID LAND for farm or garden, all under cultivation, is miles from the city, on tbe cast Davenport road. Will sell tne wnuo or in quantities to suit. Terms very easy. uiab MAI ebb.

Julr29dlm JFOie SAZtE. Valuable City Property. Lot 6, Block 63, corner Iowa and 2nd streets. Lot 64x150 feet, with three good frame houses rents for over $iuvu Apply to i. DIAL METERS, July3dtf cor 2d and Brady DesMoines Rirer Land for sal ZtJTI DEPARTMENT.

DesMoinee Elver navigation and R. R. Oo. Ottihwa. Iowa.

AorU 17. ISM. 'IHKundersigned hereby gives notice, that this A. Office is now open for the sale of these valuable cat They will be sotd on long credit, and In lot to tin means ana wibues ot purchasers. A nyf urther in format toa desired In relation to thosf ds will be furnished on application at this offlc mall or olharwh.

KO. n. FKRKIKS, (maylodU) Land Commissioner, LAKD I De Moiiei Mavioatios Co. fS the sixteenth day of June, next, the office be tbe able of tne lands of this company will in remerveu irosii vsun piauv ruiv so. MOUiea.

These lands will be sold on long credits, and In lots to suit uie means ana winces oz purchasers, GEO. R. FEBKIKS. Land Commissions Ottumwa owa' 2 M. avi7 daw For Sale.

JJaONE hundred and twenty Building lot in an "jZAddition te the town of Port Byron. Xbese lots are eligible and handsomely situated on she bank of the Mississippi, They wil be sold oa rea-tonable term. For particulars inquire of Messrs. Dnrfee, Pratt It Port Byron, Charles J. LeClaire.

Corbin Dow' Davenport, or- of the subscriber, JAMES MAY. 19 The subscriber ha numberless desirable pie foeof land in and near the citiee of Davenport and Leoistre, anp near the town of Port that he is ee to sell. tOctlStfi J. Prairie Lands for Sale THE subscriber has one thousand acre of prim prairie lands in Jasper, Story, Marshall and Franklin Conn ties, which he will sell far cash, orex-hange for -other property upon the most favorable erms, also for sale some flne building Lot son Brady ud erry streets in North Davenport. janHdtf OLIVKB 0.

tOGAlT. Valuable City Property for Sale. 'l'BTE Hisslssidpl House, situated on Front street. between Main and Harrison street will be sold cheap. Lot 86 by 160 feet, Part of th purchase money can remain lor i ana years at io per cent Also a Lot on 8d it.

near the Depot2xl60 feet Also a Lot on 4th street, adjoining the Depot. 64x 120 feet; Also a corner lot on Brady St. comer of Olav. lotx 89 feet. The lot on Id snd 4th streets are snSendidl situ.

ted tor busiaesspnrpoees, and a latioa Ik Brady strtM let 1 est tks tt KrtaSvis vlag our condemnation. pW 5th That the "Democracy of the State of Iowa, take this method of ezpress- inr their rratitua to, ana counaenee we Hon. Ceo Jones, or democratic Senator, and the Hon. A HalL 1st our democratic Representative in Congress, for their faith" fid adherence to Democratic principle, and their untiring vigiknee for the welfare of oar young and promising State. On motion the resolutions were accepted and the committee discharged.

On motion the resolutions were unanim ously adopted. 1 On motion of Mr Gillespie the Convention proceeded to the nomination of a candidate for Governor, Cors pat innomination the 'name of Samuels, of Dubuque. Hall put in nomination the nam of Chas Mason, of Des Moines Dr Sales of Washington put in mo mi nation the name of Shepherd Leffler, of Dennotnes co. pot in nomi nation Eastman of Mahaska co. Motion whs made that" the vote be taken by viva poet Tote Motion to amend by striking out viva vocr and insert the word ballot carrieJ.

Motion made to adopt the motion amended parried. Mr Thurston put in nomination Judge Wilson, of Dubuque Judge Wilson withdrew his name. Mr Mcintosh, of Lion, put in nomination the name of Cool bangh of Desmoinea Jfr Coolbaugh on leave, withdrew his name. J. B.

Buchanan of Scott put in nomi nation the name of Matnrin L. Usher of Clayton The Convention then proceeded to ballot for a candidate for Governor as follows l3t BtLOT. BM Samuels 110 Charles Mason 71 W. Eastman 40 Shepherd Leffler 23 Fisher Grant 2 Byington 1 tThe name of Mr. Bonny was then with drawn by A Hall.l 2nd BALLOT.

BM Samuels 119 Charles Mason 91 W. Eastman 44 Shepherd Leffler 17 James Grant 1 Sr Allot Samuels 121 111 49 1 Lioi 34 1 123 1 125 Charles Mason Eastman James Grant lth BALtOT HO Chas Mason Samuels Eastman Samuels SO James Grant 5th BALLOT 123 Chas Mason Eastman Samuels 69 James Grant tth BALLOT 12J Chas Mason 13 Jarr.cs Grant Eastman tth BALLOT 13t Mascn 13 Grant 6th BALLOT Samuels Eastman Samuels Eastman 1 10f 6 1S3 Chas Mason 21 Grant B. Samuels of Dubuque co having re ceived a majority of all the rotes east, was duly declared Democratic candidate for Governor. On motion of lion Baker of Clinton co the uoiuina'iioii of Samuels was made unanimous. On motion Convention took a recess until 7 1-2 o'clock si.

The Convention re assembled at 7 1-2 o'c'ock and on motion proceeded to nominate candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Mr Gillnspy of Wapello co, Eastman of Makaskti co, Gadd Bryan of Warren co. Will ToaJinson of Polk eo, Geo Hampton of Johnson co, John Corse of Desmoines co, A Bissell of Cedar co, II Solomon of Mills co, Preston of Linn co, Curtiss of Marion co, II Sherman of Potto wattimie co A Thnrstcn of Lee co, A Hill of Polk eo, Charles Negus of Jefferson co, Josiah Bonny of VanBuren co, were put in nomination. The President appointed Finch of Polk co and Cool! ough of Desmoines co as Teller. The convention then proceed ed to ballot with the following result 271 ballots cast.

Eastman 21, Charles Negus 12, Geo Giilaspy 19, Austin Corbin 22, II Bonney 29, A Thurston 82, Shermnn 11, DH Solomon 4, Lowe 8, Curtiss 13, Bissel 7, Hampton 14, P. Gadd Bryan 3, A null 14, Corse SI, I Treston 81. 3nd BALLOT The vote on the second ballot was as fol lows; Thurston 32, Negus 17, Bissel 7, Sherman 12, Preston 89, Solomon 18, Bonney 86. Corse 2C. Corbin 14.

Giilaspy 13, Eastman 7. The name of Austin Corbin on motion was withdrawn as candidate On motion name of Chas Negus was with drawn. On motion name of Bissell was withdrawn, 3d BALLOT The third ballot was taken with following result. Eastman 61, Preston 56, Bonney 43, Solomon 15, Giilaspy 12, Sherman 18 Thur ston 31, Corse 25, Bryan 3. On motion for leave the name of A Thurston cf Lee co was withdrawn as can didate.

The convention then proceeded to the 4th Ballot which resulted as follows: Esstman 79, Bonny 45, Sherman 18, Sol omon 24, Giilaspy 84- Corse 80, Preston 41 On motion leave was given and name of Sherman withdrawn from the list of candidates for nomination. The convention then proceeded to take the 6th Ballot which resulted as follows Easiman 72, Bonny 45, Preston 88, Gil laspy 46, Corse 34, Solomon 81, Bryan 5. On motion leave was granted and the name of Solomon was withdrawn from list cf candidates for nomination The con vention then proceeded to take the 6th Ba Jot wluch resulted as follows Eastman 91, Bonney 68, Preston 28, Giilaspy 62, Corse 40, Bryan 2. On motion leave was given and the name of CoL Preston was withdrawn from the list of candidate for nomination. The conven tion then proceeded to take the 7th Bal lot which resulted as follows jt-astman 106: iionny 61, Giilaspy 72, Tomlinson 1.

On motion leave was granted and the name of Corse was withdrawn. The convention then proceeded to take the 8th Ballot which resulted as follows: Eartman 117, Bonney 114. th BALLOT Eastman 127, Giilaspy 128, Bonny 15. 10th ballot! 115, Giilaspy 142, Bonny 14. Mr.

Giilaspy having received a majority of all the ballots cast, wasj declared duly elected the Democratic candidate for Lieu tenant Governor. i On motion the nomination was made unanimous. The President on motion appointed as the Democratic State central committee. Geo JlcCleary of Johnson co, Doctor Yogt of Johnson co, John Clark of Johnson co, CDow of Scott co, Charles Corkery of trubutiu co, X) Flnclv of Poll: co, sknil al L4 co, It SolotMA vt itij task IZzi it. in Howard, 1, not Humid 1, do.

Iowa, 8, ITendersbott, Silartin, Wn BL Wallace Jackson, 13, cot rep. Jasper, fi, Charles Smeluer, Jess Miller. ThosHBttchacan, Ed Butler. Wm Clark f- '''iitv, Jefferson, 10, Charle Negaa, John -Me CullOHgh, Jesae Ware, Col Ja Thompson. IiUkton.

McOotre, Day. Jetry Thompson. Jno Snook. Johnson. 10.O 8 Hampton.

II Gor. Jno Clark, Fol. Freeman. Syleester, Wm 'ogt, Edmonds, Peter Roberts, GeoFaul Jones, 7. Afaan.

A Shaffer. Show. A Darling. Huber, Warren. Keokuk, 8, Daniel Slaughter, Alfc-ed Reeves.

Koaenth, 1, not rep. Lee, 22, Gny Well. Belknap, A Metealf Leech, Wm A Thurrton, 0 Bannon, Geo Berry. Linn, 10, I Preeton, Durham, Mcintosh. Ctas Weare, Henderson, John ieArthur, Albert Blair, Secrest.

Lerlins. Armstrong. Louisa, Spragne, Traak, Wm A Coltou, Wm Keech, Reeder. iic- Kee, Geo Jamison. Lucas, 4, not rep, Jadion, 6, do.

Mahaska, John fehomakeIohn White, Hardy. II Maoon, David Roop, Dow omb, Eatttinan. Marion, 13, A Black, Geo May, Ha nilton, French, Jarius Seal, Uecnett, Hammond Christopher Fee, 1J Gibson, Green, Clark, Grafe. Patterson, Jno Cunningham. jjarball, 2, not rep.

Mills, 2, Solomon. Mitchell, 2, not rep. Monroe, II Richardson, Jno Kinser, Wm May, A Goodfellow, Perry, WmPHommorJ. Mcnona, 1, not rep. Mongomery, 1, do.

Museatine. 9, Lucas. Thayer. TMeGrew, Altmos, 'Clias Xeeley, MeKibber, McMnrrey. A Chambers Melotire.

Page, 2, not repi. Polk. 9, DO Frich, Ellwood, Ja A M.jore, A Hull, II Napier, Rob Hedge, Wm JbHenrr. Bennett. Por ter.

Pottawatomie. 4. John Sherman, Johnson, Wm II Puwey, McMahon. Poweshiek. 2.

Ruben Jiickel, Waller- house. Ringgold, 1. not rep. Scott, 11, James Herron, Clark. Wiikie.

Geo Baker, A Buchanan, Geo II Parker, Chas Goodrich, Vn Hosen, Dow, Pluraer. Shelby, 1, not rep. Story. 8, do; Sac, 1. do.

Tanca. 2. Alphed Phillips. Tsylor, 2, not rep. Union, da Van Buren, 14, Augustus Hall, David Dona, Jaraea Tuttk, Asabel Clarl.

Jvsinh Bonuey, Doct Gumsey.IraClaflin, James Shepherd, Bailey, Washing ton. A Alcorn. Day. Eates, John Brown. Wapello, 12, Gay lord, Campbell, Geo Giliaspv, Phinnev, Michael, Welch, Wm Lewis, A Majors, Joseph My era.

Bird Pr'stchard, Hugh Brown, Dr. J. II. Flint. Warren, 6, not rep.

Washington, 6, A TGroendyke, Joore, Ludington, Bcaty, Soles, Organ. Wayne, 4, not rep. Webster, 8, John Duncomb, Mer ritt, Wm Pierce. Wiunessheik. 1, not rep.

Woodbey, 1, Sam Slulholland. Hon Hempstead, Chairman of the com mil tee resolutions reported the following viz: That we have undiminished cf.nfid-Dce in the present administration That the poliev adopted is eminently wise proper, and should command the support and approval of every national man. '22. That the opposition to the Adminis tration of President Buchanan is now com posed of an a'liance between the fire eaters of the South, and the Bluck Republicans of the North, who are vicinir with each other in abu.iue the administration and democrat ie party. We therfore place them in the snme category and denounce them a a uni ted nnimsitimi.

and will treat them alike as tiu-tiouiste, diaunioaUts and enemies of the democracy aud the country. 3d. That we will maintain and preserve the Constitution of the I nited Mates with its cheeks and balances, and that Treat ies made bv the President and such laws ptsoed bv t'ongresa under the constitu and decisions made by the Supreme Cc-urt of th- I luted States are equally uiwm the people, end must be muintain- ed in order to preserve the country from anarchy, nl that it is duty of every citizen to Sustain these deivartnients ot gov ernment against the assaults of bigot, fa naticsand traitors. STATE POLICT. JietJiah 1st That we will preserve and maintain the institntions of this State in a just relation and harmony towards the Gen eral l.overiiment.anil wererepuoiaie ana con demn any erfort that has been, or may be made which asserts the right, or remotely tenU to brinsr our State into collision or conflict with the General Government.

2d, That the conduct of the Black Repub lican partv, actins through their l.e-presen tutives, in passing a law authorizing Ne groes and Indians to become witnesses against the citizens of this State, was an unjustifiable i not at ion upon the laws of the Stue passed without necessity, and the first step towards a system intended to equalize the Black and White races. Sd. That the late Constitutional Conven tion, composed of a large majority of Black Republican members, openly advocated the eouaut oi me iiacK ana me nitc peopie. ana unantmousiy reccmmentiea, through an ppendage to the Constitution, that the word 'White be stricken from that instru ment We therefore feel free to charge np on that party, the design and purpose of abolition! zing the people of this State, and the Negro npon an equality with toe vt mm unit, He.tolvfJ, 4tb. Thai Vie National Democ racy of Iowa regard the New Constitution, jnt adopted by the people, in many oi its teatnree, as essentially anti democratic, un just and containing principle that tend to subvert the distinction between the white and black races, and look to equality between them.

We therefor now proclaim open and un disguised hostility to each and every section and part of said instrument which contains these obnoxious provisions, and we here raisa the standard of opposition and reform. and call upon every true patriot in the State, to carry those question to the ballot box, and to elect nicer tor the coveronient of the State, who will take every honorable measure to reform and amend said Constv tution. 6th. That the law of the Inst legislature apportioninsr the Slate into Representative districts, and the adoption of that law bv the late Biack Republican Constitutional Convention by which the majority of the members of 'the General Assembly'" was given a minority cf the people, and matir -v. ur ciLuem vinuauy -aisxran-e'lized, was a cvranical and flagitious out rage, a violation of every principle cf Re publican Government, and demands the se yerest rebuke from the That we recognize ia three Trocedimrs a manifest conspiracy against the right of majority ana a wat ton violation of the first principle of onr republican form of government.

1 6tb, That the refosal of the late Constitu tional Convention to allow the constitution to become the supreme law of the land, when sustaked and-adopted by a majority "of the people, and postponing the taking effect of portions of the same for more than twd year! after its Adoption, whioh wu itldtotlf dtt- wltUtofd tefltlttBl ftoaf frrnt tha fcbl. nti rttftUl It ifl th Chilli. ALL who nave riven ms the agency ot selling their Reel Xatate, will Saul It In the hauls of O. Aornstus Harllaod, was- ocrtiples apart of my offies, b4 wbo oomea bbiodr us well recommend ed for integrity and nigh business capacity, and 1 doubt aot will render general satisfaction to all wbo may favor blra with their patronage In the land agency bullae. I wouia remarg in conclusion, that I Dave vaiuaot lands ot my osns la Daveuport aud vicinity for sale, and that 1 may be round In my olnce an ring business hours.

T.C. KAD8, may3Sdtf Le Claire Row. AIGISTI RAV1LAND, Attorney Counsellor at Law Real Estate 1gentt AND NOTARY PI'IILIC, DAVENPORT, IOWA. OFFICE with T. 0.

Kadi, LeClaire Row, En trance LeCSalre Hall. AW Business and Conveyancing promptly alien- aea to. Lands bought ana sold on Commission. Money loaned oulncutu bored Real Estate secur ity. Taxes paid, and Collections ntau for parties In any section of the country.

An extensive acqaalntaacetn Eastern New Tori among those about to emigrate to this vicinity, ena bles ms to Oder great inducements to those having lands to alapos or. ntrrnrwers Ex Gov. Myron H. Clark, Canandalgua, K. T.

Hon. Charles H. Buggies, Pougbkeepsie, N.Y. Hob, John Thompson, Hon. George Sterling Capt.

Richard Peck, Mew Haven, Conn, Hon. Morgan, Aurora, H. Y. Rev, Theo. L.

Cnyler, Kew York City Benson J. Losslng Bockee, Innt-st Co, Chicago Ul. Tallman, Powers McLean Davenport low, C. AUGUSTUS UAVILAND, (SueceMsrU T. Eads,) -t General Real Estate Iaent.

HAS FOR BALE THIRTV lMPJiO ED FARMS, In Scott connty, with good comfortable dweellngs, large Orchard, of every kind of fruit, running water, and every thing toniake a Farm le. Wiilbt sua very reason a iie. lt 20 UBlinprot ed Parcels of Land In Scett county, pleasantly situated, capital land for farming purpases terms very easy, 640 acres la Guthrie county. One hundred nd twenty acres In Iowa connty. Seven hundred acres In Adair county.

Threes hundred acres in Grundy county, Two hundred acres in Dallas county. Land In Bentow, Johnson. Hancock. Carrol and jaspor vounues. lloiiKe and Lot on Perry, Brady, Second.

Fourth, Fifth, Rotk islana, low and Harrison streets. FARMS IN CLINTON COL'NTY. City Property in Claire, Building Lots in AVatcrtown, 111., AM UO Magnificent Building Lots In Fultous addition to East Davenport, which is taste- out witn ruonc l'arks Ac, The bulitiing lots commanding a spleneUd view ottlw Mlaatsxlppt anil Rock Islaml. These lots caa purchased em very heasonabls Terms. Gieat Inducements re ofAtred to Mechanics as well as capitalists and others Call ana examine Nap ant) prle-es at HAVlLASDMUfflce, LeUlalr HOW, July26dtf REAL ESTATE SECURITY AND IS ill Brokerage.

rrVHB undersigned will devote himself exclusively A. to the abi-ve nmed business, wlileh will be car ried on In connection with the Bcal astute Agency of Mr Dial. He expects by giving this branch his undivided at tention to Be able to lutnlsh Unusual Facilities to Lenders, to whom it will be his aim at all time to present large list of Choice Scciirilic, both Individual end Real Sstats, and te ZR Ft II 8 to accommodate whom, every effort will be made. HI, HANNAH, corner of Second and Brady npstaus SunelOdtf J3Bntrance on Brady st- jijlbEjs W. CORNER OF MAIN AND SECOND STREET DA.VHNPORT.

IOWA. REAL ESTATE BROKER AND DEALER IX EXCHANGE AM) GENERAL LAND nrBUBANCX, INTELLIGENCE AQEN7, IJO0SK8 rented, Leases drawn, Rents ocllecUd, AA Taxes paid lor non-residents. Collections made promptly remitted any part of tbe country. Exchange bought and sold, Notes discounted on gooa security. REFERENCES Wilder, Esq, Boston, Mass.

Locke, Marshe Oo, Boston, 8 Mnddgett A Co, Hon Harris, K. Bridfewster, Mass. Russel Alden, Osmpello, Keith, Etq, Ablngton, OS Woodman, (Banker) Chicago, 111. A Parks, Chicago, 111. A Douglas, Esq, HI Stevens, Esq, St Anthony, Minn.

Terr. A Small, Biq, Gslctta, in. Hon James Thorlngton, Davenport, Burrows Preltymsn, Bnrnell, tMh'tt Co, Whtteomb, Esq, pril 25dtf JFor Sale or JScaste. TK I1 or subdivisions to snlt purchasers er A sons tbat may desire to lease for term of year ww propri iy iu or ifavennort. wis in block 14 iko reel fronting on street, iou on western Avenue.

5 ad st. In block 17 near tbe Market House. 60 fort fronting on Western avenue extending iso feet back with an all ear.1) side of tbe lot. In block 18. 80 feet fronting on 3d slrmt.

12R Btl St. Sd at. 4tb st. Harrison st KIHy st. th f.

Warren t. Mh si. "eott st. In block 20, S2 lift 3ki WW block 27. 16 160 block II.

10 1A0 black 36 oo io 160 a block 88. 160 160 block Western svsnn st. 7th st. Brown tt. 7tb st.

ih street, ex ten For ding back 160 fset. ttornurthST srticuolsrs nqulrsof Csrhln Dow ys JAMES MAY. JalO MONE1T TO LOAN. IN large or smsll sums, for a long or short time, to suit applicants. Land Warrants bought and sold.

Deeds, Mortgages, Ac, drawn at short sotiee. Office of the underalKned ou Brady street, next above tbe Post Office, over Tallman. Powers it Me iicart-s uanaring uou mehsldtf B. WOODWARD. WHITE'S QUADRILLE BAAD, EeClalre Scott Iowa BAND OF TWELVE.

First Violin, Jacob Strasser, ce-cond Violin, i chulti, Clarionet, John Schuhlcr, Flute, k.tedt, Gurnet, Mlcbacll, i First True pet, Henry Behnhler, Trnmpet, Xkart, First French Hoi 8ch reeder, Becond French Horn, BiiutT, First Baritone, A. W. Bead, Contra Bass, Past. Prompter, A. M.

White. BAND OF FIVE. First Violin, A. M. While, Setoad Violin, Jacr.b Strasser, Clariotiet, John Sehnnler, Cornet.

Henry Bcbuhler, Bass, A. Read. Alt orders addrets-d to READ, or JACOB STKASSKK, Davenport, lows, or to A. M. WHITE.

Le Cislre, Iowa, will receive prompt attention. K. B. We furnish better Mtuio than any otber Band In th estate, or make no charge. Howe's Improved Patent Truss Bridges.

TIB undersigned are Proprietors of the boot Patent for the State of Iowa, and are prenarcd te contract for tbe erection of Railway and Highway nnage ei any lenguoi span, iron DU to sou feet, la any part of the Btata. As tks above Bridges have been adopted oa most of ihs Railroads In th United States deem eom-mBt a to their strength, dorabllity, and ehaapnea. nnnseissry. All eommunloatlon npon ths subjaot will rstalT prompt attention. Address B00MEBA BOYINOTOM, MtMdlt Notice IS bereby given, that WUIiam Stollev of Davenptrt at this dsy aligned to me alibis stock in trade, aoeonnU, not and other property In trust for the bebeSt of his crulltort.

All csrsobl Indebted ta lawwr.si laesBsearBi snssaaw 1 B' tnwuDN oilfled BU Bypht ittsiiiUiitloia, iof. a. it weonwaatti KAKE CIIAIVCE. BCH.DIXG lots li the city of Pavsnport, fa-tv vorabte located, wilt be ld I tb ttndrr- sucbed on a crtdu of from ons to five years, to any p. raun who mil build this season.

Out JL s. Qr ACRES of choice land, one half mile from t) limits, for sale at very low rates tor canb. COOK SAKttENT. 1 iioci Chance fur lavestment If! (Y ACR1CS Brat quality land, one mile from the lUU city limits, buttalla to divide Into 5 acre lou. Terms one tilth casb, balance In nve years.

CUOK Lands in Scott County, VALUABLE FOR 00AL AND FARMING PlItPOSKS 1 COUTH actional hslf of Swtlon 19. T. 79. R. 1 S25 7B-l'iO acres, ry IS minutes walk from tits Kailroad Station at Duraot, and lying on the Mono ana fcai siats oi ine county jttoaa.

Ko-th Eist acres. of Section T. R. I ISO S. of N.

W. and N. w. of S.W, See. 1, T.

77, R. 2 also aojotning this tract In Muscatine county, of M. K. and K. of a.

JS. Sec 13, T. 77, K. 1 281) acies, 40 acres under Improvement, hoaee. orcbard, three ntver itiiinff MjTiugt, ana as many Known coat mines.

Also various 40 and SO acre tracts in Scott coanty wsu sttusicu. Apply COOK SARGBN'T. Laads in Muscatine louutj. CJOTJTH half of Sutton 11, T. T3, R.

1 IS .,320 acres iJ Tbis tract only 1 miles S. W. of Walcott, the lirst station on th railroad, West of Dave-spurt. A variety of 40 snd 80 sere tracts, some near the rauroaa. or sale by ijixmlH in Cedar Count v.

Suuthnalf See. 21, I T. 79, R. North 23, 610 acres. ISO acies in North 185.

of 23, broken in the year ALSO! W. of S. W. Sec. 23, T.

79, R. 1 w. 80 N. 4 of K. E.

and S. W. it of X. K. a See.

9, T. 79, K. 1 120 acres, Mof X. Sac. 2, T.

79, R. 1 ,80 acres. N. E. of S.

W. and X. of 3. E. 1-4 Sec, 84, T.

79, K. 1 80 acres, North Kast 1-4 Sec. 28, T. 80, B. 1 160 acres E.

of N.W. 1-4 and E. of S. W. 1-1 Sec.

80. T. SI, it. 1 160 acres. Also Buialler tracts, selected with care, and for sale on very reasonable terms by COOK Timber Lund.

AO ACRES timber land, two miles from the city of Davenport, near Blue Grass road, for sale by COOK St 8A RGKNT. July25dtf VALUABLE (1TY PROPERTY. East half of lot 6, in block 62, city of Davenport, with the brick hotife thereon erected W. corner of 2d and Hock Island streets. West half of lot i in biock 65, Second street, between Hock Is'and and Iowa streets, north aide, ad-Joining Faimor's Ilonse.

North half of lots 9 arid it), In block 65, beins 75 ftM-t oa Rock Island street li8 feet ou Third street. Splendid Lots on tiie Bluff. Low 6 and 7 In 70, commanding a flne view of the iwisslppi river, Rock Island, Foil Armstrong, Railroad B.idKe, tic. For mis apply to COOK 5- SARGENT. i a EiiiMisg Lots on Lang Time KOIt MEN OF SMH.E MEtJTSl T7 IGHTEEN 80 acre lots welt situated, within 8, 8, Jt 10,11, 12 and 14 miles oflhin ity.

A Also about Fortv ISuiliHii. JLot, situated near Brsdy street, and South of Locu-t st, aejjiriing Mr Le Claire's property, of size atid price to smt purchaser.1 of mi ail means. A g. ood chance fur pooi men. Terms one third cash in 60 days with $10 down, and the rest in 1, 2, 3 4, 6 and 6 years, time, or longer if desired, at JO per cent.

Apply to A LOUDkRBaCK on 2d street, 3rd doer West of itock street. Jiuj23ulm Tj Jjassrf ignit Surveyor, OFFERS for pale the following valuable lands, in Scott County end vicinity of Davenport 320 aeres of land, 1-4 mile from Duran station, on the M)UMHK, 10 sears to pay tor this farm. 820 acrt-s in sections 15. 17 and 8, Township 79, Range 5 East, 40 acres timber. Farm under cultivation and fenced.

1 housea and 2 springs, and within 4 miles fr.m LeClaire. Terms good. land i section 13, one mile from tbe Corporation line, the most beautiful property near Davenport. 18 acres between Cheanut Avenue snd Division street, near to the city on the railroad tract. 5 acres em the Dubuque road, suitable for a house or gatdnery.

1 1-4 acre of land, with house and other improve-monts, 1-2 a mila from the city. 15 acre and quarter lots on Wenterton's Subdivi sion. 6 1-1 acre of land, joining the Davenport line on Davton street. Several farms In Scott connty, and a variety of other uity property, tne cneapest in tne market. IfsylO dtf JOHN X.

SWITS, Real Estate, Money and Insurance 33 XI. OK: 23 3ET Brady street, next door to Post DAVENPORT, IOWA. Real Estate bought and sold on commission Land Warrants bought, sold and located; Investments msde and money loaned on real estate cr personal security; Examinations of land titles made Notes and claims collected, 5xo, Ac. Agency of the following reliable and responsible Life aud Fire Insurance Companies Excelsior Fire Insurance N. r- city, capital $200,000 fcewAOTStereiaraiir'Mnsurance," iso.oot Phoenix Fire Insuranje Brooklyn, 200,0 Schenectady county Fire Insurance Schenectady, N.

100,000 New York Life insurance N. Y. City, 1,000,000 wtRren ih. at-r Mill SOW UIJIjIj, PE4LER9 IS Willow Ware, BRADY TrVO DOORS ABOVE SECOND St. DATESPOBTjIOWA.

0RDF.RS from ciiy and country respectfully solicited. Ou stock is complete, and msnufactnred in the most substantial manner. J3" Call and examine. JniyHrttf APOXiXjO IS EI; I. Ill HMO 01I, SECOND BET.

BEADY PEPJIY. C10NTAININ0 four of Grifflih eels. brated MARBLE-BED TABLES. Open for Amusement Day Evening. Agents for GrifSth Bns Tables, Cues, fcc, DAVENPORT, IOWA.

Jnlv7dtf C. I. LOGUE of and Dealer in Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Fly Nets, VTnips, THB having purchased the -p. st.ock snci leaseti uieoia stan'i oz M. iV Fraxell a few doors east of Perry Street at tbe Sign of the BIG COLLAR, Will be pleased to wait npon his old friends and the public in general at his Mew ftsnd.

Ma41tf. G. L. LOG UK Thousands ui itoils oi Wall Taper FROM TEX CKN'TS AND VPWAKD9, For Sale hi Lots to suit Purchasers. BORDERS Fireboard Prints, Tiester Ornaments, Window sba 'es, Oold Transparent and beauti- fnl, Paper Curtains, plain, green, bine, buff and fi-enred.

at ve-y ieiw crices. Weare Philadelphia Paper Hangers, and hang every style of paper. Who wouid be wi bare wails, wben you can have your nouses paperea ana maae for a trifle. Hallj, Rjoms, Ceilings snd Decorative Papering done in a style not tobe excelled. Please call on Second street, corner of Rock Islands SHEPHEHB BON.

Paper Dealers and Paper Hangers, CARPETS! CARPETS! stiIjL, timby cojfim. A BOLT.S more nst arrived, splendid pattsrns i and briliiant colors, comprising r.g. Velvets, Woolen Dutch, Inerains and Common Carpets, Damask and Plain Venttian Stair Carpets, Stair Linens, Window Shades and Fixtures, Table Oilcloths. Floor Oil Cloths, OfSos, Entry, Hall and Carriage Mats of every description, talM.il. vau wa scv us in.

press vsrusi w. I furniture War House, B.aad street, ibov Perry. I St STBBJtA. I Carpet ratal Lnl UtU H. lattM, rj Ee.

Look oat for the Wasreon or THE One Mforse Hal Store fS ad twt, three doors East ot wbers 1 toey are dow wlting Straw ia.es. UJtr.lIE GOO it the Cash prices, In ori to mate room for ma EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Fall and JulyTdtf Maimer Goods. CHA'8 VHRDEB. THE sndersiened bsvlrg his stock sofl business intermt in lh Hut Ktnra. No.

1 LeCliiln Row, to B. F. brainard wunld recoiaiuctul ttwm to nil iriencis and customers. April 25th U7. A.

ORSEN-. B. F. BBAIKAHO ft CO. will continue the Fat and Cap business In ail Its branch a the is8 plate.

They are now reca Ivinjt a ntw utix-lt or seasonable goods which win ha aold low for cash. A share of tbe public patronage is solicited. APr2dtf. ami CITVIIAT STORE. IS.

r. Brainard Co. Ks-. ing purchased the lntereet of A Green In the Hat St-re No I LeClaire Jiow, and refitted the umc, are re ceiving large aMi-ti'jns of the irnwt faanionable goods, making the stock one of the largest everbroufflit to this market They will sold for casn as low as any western House. JAMK3 GRANS, 15 BltAlNAKl).

Davenport, Stay 19th, 1(S57. FINE SILK HATS, Beebe's and Genin's styles fitted to the head with ihe Kieucu conforraatuer. BRAINARD It CO, No 1 LeOmire Kow. rtoFT hats for the clergy or the people. of black, brown, claret, pearl, silver mode, oi ail sbapea.

BRAINARD CO, in the Claire How. tii'iltr-c. PANAMA, Maraicatbo, Web-tor, Hiawaiha, Pearl, fctraw, Tuscan aud Young Anieiican Hats, BRAINARD CO, NolLeOlaireKow. LADIES RIDING- HATS, Misses Leghorn and Straw Hats, some very tine BRAINARD CO, May 19 dtf No 1 Le C.aire Row. MARKETS.

CLEAR Til lu 15 ACM The subscriber has rented a MEAT STALL! T.E MARKET I A SD XI. toi has increased facilities for furnishing cus tomers the BEST QUALITIES OF MEAT! at the lowest prices. All law abiding citizens are invited io call and buy. EL OOD KAT. July2JjiUf BTRNS "still lives," and keeps operj and ill continue to keep oien his Meat Marttet at bis stand oppo site the Po Oiliee, where ne is oonud to sell to the public until furiher no tice the st quslUj of at the lowtst iKiosible prices for cash, and in such quantities as may be desired, and etill tolici' a cminumoe of tbe iJbe-al patrooage which has hitherto been bestowed o-i hioi.

Give him a call as be Is bound to please. Farmers and oilier, who hi. ve sUick to sel'. will be paid the highest maiket price. JOHN iirnNKS.

Julv25d2ra Vegetable Marliet I It. JKEJVT WILL keep cunslattly on band at KSLLY'S MEAT MARKET, opposite tbe Post office, a complete supply of all kinds of Garden Vegetables, such as Potatoes, Turnips, Cabbages, Zetiuce, Carrots, Green Peas, ALSO IJutler and Poultry, NEW and FRESH every day. The public can rely upon finding all kinds cf vegetables in their seasun, at low figures. FARMERS AM) GARDENERS are earnestly requested to bring their vegetables, butter, eptgs and poultry toniy Stall, where thehigh-estcash price be paid. Thoee who have- heretofore supplied nie, and all who hare anything of the kind to dispose of, will lend it greatly to their advantage to briug them to I JTT I.

21 s.VJT may2Sdif Sc EAKIsEY HAVINS closed out their Ftock of SIIELF HA RD-WARE, would respectfully inform the citiiens Oavenport aud vicin ty that they are prepared to sell STOVES CHEAFER. THAN P.VP.R Being connected with a la'-ge Albany Hor.se, th areenacMrt to sell their stoves at a email advtri5e on Sastsbs Prices. They will also keejon hand an exteof ive assortment of Stove Trimmings, Ttn-lWare ami Japanned Ware Of every description, which tliey dispose of at tbe lowest possiole asnres. Call at the corner ot Front ana Mam street, Drore you puTcba-e. GRAHAM NO.

1. Main Street. 2Vo. 1. GRAHAM EARLY, IS TINWARE JAPANNED WARE ENAMMELLED GRATES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALS0- Etc.

Etc, Etc. At Wholesale and Retail. JOB WORK; DONE TO ORDER, AT GRAHAM EARLY'S, Main Street, Comer Front DAVENPORT, IOWA. rAogtut21-dkwtf Oilt Cornices and Rand. 4 LAB BE variety at CurtaiB Cornices and Band just mtlvta, Alt plated sHcnriAln pins, v1Htt nciaiB fiio, To Mjeaae FOR term of years at a low rent, ths com modi-.

Davenport.oB Utr corner of SUiiud containing SO rooms. It is aamiraoiy lor a ot- Banting House, where aucb a bouse la murb nded. She trotmdi re ample lor gard-n, ttsbiii.g, Th, binwiog ia nw and will be flolrhed and read. 1st of August. Apply to WHH1LDKTH.

JulySdtf K.et Davenport. For Sale. 'i0 Addition, hftnrt yUJ off-red, Ihcyeuibraoeevoryvarlet. tiI umil.vel b.twe..u Firth end Eighth street! th. stretching away for awera! slope of the bttifis ar.d to lB.

broad pan beyond. Many of afford ih. 1,1 views oi lanascape anil river, ai.d are et.vereA the natural 5inilwr orttetr residences The th, Ih of these lots and would invlt. ih. Viniki of ,11 tothlSLreopwinmiy for tarla.enti nd se.

uriug fw homes. Mil JunegSdlf comer of 2d sad Brad, up ror'Sale. Fivr. acre, of ground 40 red, nf t. on venue a a res idence er will 1.

1 in io.Z Inquire of junfidlf A. J. kluv. 0O MCKOLLS For Ken I. BRICK Store on corner of Main and Front opposite tbe Ferrv Landm.

for Drv Goods Apply lo MtaMe lor Item. I mn mwvj nwr maid Pirwt. Api'ly O.l-.L'A VHXtOKT. Stores lor ICeiit. 3BM4U.

Stores fronting on Main street, near th Ferry Lsuding, Apply to msy27dtf- L. DATSS'PoRT. Tor Sale or Kent. THlfK room, and offices on the corner of Third and Perry ttrwu am sitm.it.rf sale er rent, would niak an fin. House aud notel.

Apply to M.y SSrd.ltf rnr For Sale. 180' acrea of lan.l in Franklin r-uf aorea of land In Mltih. Ciim.i.i of and In Grundy County. Apply W.ll.F.QPBLEY For Sale or Lease. rp WENTY-THRKE eligible Building Lota, rttuated on Harrison.

Thlrd.Rlpley and Blondeaol win be sold or leased on reasonable terms: lor sar. tlculars enquire of Cobbih A Dow, or (aogdiO AMES MAT. i'O II SALE. fP WENTr-OKB large sired lots Pavenpert A- all In ral nd oonveuient Incatimis will be old cheap If applied for soon. Knqtitre of TALLMAN POW Klta A KclJt A N.

For Sale or Lease. FODB LOTS situated on 3d and Scott street, fot particulars enquire of CoitUtN Dow, or (nglodifl JAM KB MAY. ELIGIBLE WI'ICSTMEKTm" I'or Sale or Ilr Bit. A HOUSE and Lease on Ferntid stteel, nearHm Island street, eMoUltung ft rooms rf lr, wuoel-hHt, Ac, lot 1 iSxtW feet, tti uts for $JU a uiontli. A llone and leawe on Third street, between Brady and Peny, containing 6 rooms, eellar, ie.

Rent, fot a month. is Vllxtiti feet. Al a new two story Frame House arid Iit In East KaveniHirt. The house Is feet and con. tains 8 rooms, good cellar.

alabe Ac. 1 be lot Is 6-'xlft0 feel, ard ni.wl eligibly tHnst.il. Posessloii of the whole can I bad cn the first line. For further particulars apply to JOHN FARnER, 'bird si, between Brsdy and Perry, MayW-dtf pKSSOIAJTIONS. IviwKoliilioii.

THE Copaitnerslilp herelofwe existing let wren tbe undersigned Is this dsy rllsanlv. I -nut nal consent. 11. Haines Is alone autlimlsed to settle the accounts ot tbe late firm. Davsnpott July 1K67.

WM. P. DOfNKIt, II. BARNES. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

Canada More." BARNES A Co sueeesxers Io Di wner A Barnes, will still continue the buslne.s at tb store under the German Theatre, i' of Second and Ripley Streets, DAVENl'UKT, IOWA. Eve-ry description of Wines, Cordluls, MJquors, at Wholesale stid Retslt, 7tt tb i.ewt House, kept const anUy ou hand bv H. BAHNEBk CO. (All papers hnvlng Ihe advertla. ment r.f Downer Barnes wi.t dlseontintiu the above JuiSltdtf Dissolution of Copartnership.

THE ooparttiershln heretofore existing tinder tti style ot Dawson, Gsiuus Is tble day dissolved by mutual consent, 8. Dawson rellriiii. The undersigned, who will oniitlnue (he Boot, Shoe and Leather business at the old stand, nndi th lyleof F. II. Giixgs Is fully smiKiw-ied to ettl all accotinls due to and turn the old concern.

Davenport February 1st, I86T. nh'dtf F. H. GRIGflfl, PHILADELPHIA BAKEhY Confectionery CANDV ItlAN II ACTOR I Slirieker iTIalthesi, HVsf iV of Jiratlij, brtwern Ihntimd 2d X3o.T7-oxax"rt, Iowa. ALL kinds of BREAD, freeh every morning.

ROLLS, UUSR.BIINNS anl B1S( I ITS. We will give particular snd personal attention to 15 ALLS, FESTIVALS, SUITERS, WEDDING A OTHER PARTIES A PIO NI0S, and to Die manufacture of Cakes ot all descriptions, JELLIES, ICE CHE A MS FANCY ICES SUGAR OHNAIf ENTS, WEDDING CAKE, CAKE, BLANC MANGE, FRESH FRUIT, MKRRlNGL'Ed, New Style, PYRAMIDS, MOTTOES, FANCY FRKNCD CARS, CHARLOTTE DK BUBSK, ROMAN PUNCH, FRCITOAKE, LADY CAKE, POUND CAKE, BI'ONOSCAKR, WASHINGTON CA KB mill kinds of Fancy Articles, Sc. AD our articles are manufactured by ourselves and under onr Immediate slinervlsiiin. wbich we n.i.n. tee to be made of the bet materials.

Candles of all kinds sold at WHOLESALE st ss low nrWes as tbrv can be be.usht in New Yoik or snr other Market. By strut attention toborlti'Fs, farr.lsliltig rim gouils and st the most reasonable prices, we bi pe to merit snd obtain of the li.eral DStronses of discerning public. juu-tair bJiHlUKr.it MATTE 13 TUB KVfO.V IS. 1KB Ml ENLAGED and IMPROVED Bread, Cakes, Crackers, Pies. HAYING entirely re-rttd my well-known Bakery esUbilshmeut, on Sd street, ate -re Pnrf, put in new ovens ar.d new machine ry, I sm now prepared to furnish the ta emshtv white snd brown, in quantitUs to suit cneUDiers.

I have also commenced tbe cracker bu.lr a constant supply, tor whole-ale or retail, ef eyety kind of crackers used in this n. s. u. Collum' lau-st Improved eumblnatloo Craeker llu 1 bines, sn-e being myself an experx-nced baker, per. sonslly surer mend all my work, snd i a i ante.

tfct no our or damased b.kli.g shall go out of the tab llshTwnt. I also bake and keep on hand all kind Cakes and Fits. Hotels, Groceries and Hoarding: Houses supplied dsllv, on ie son able terms, if reqnested and goods d-llver -d. A first-class JTicliols Soda Frwntoln if.nrts hi tha store to accommodate customers wbo love the summer 3 MET7GER. Fm Te.Vi.

JnnelOdtf 2d street, a few doors Sbov Brdy. 1 owiIilp 79, Ranee iTEast. FARMERS oftblsTowsshlp will find it to their advantage to call on Hickox for Berk's Patent Wire Fence, wbo has boogbtthe lowuablp Kiht. I will sell on reasonable tei ms. Also, for sale SIOJBTY ACHES Of rjEST HATE IAS -plenty of water and reek, on Section 7, In Township 73, BADE 1, Xsst.

WIU be sold at bargain. GGH1CK0X, corner of low and Front itrseta, Davenport. eM, 400 kitf Aisortet Htaeellnx ffalll ttm WcerHd it it. i.axUi co, nr si tniui rttst.

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