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Mors.
,i.
reasonable
itmntrs
1Jj.nnf
mality, to let
I* fStqa
netal* furfttMd on ahnrt notice.
HORSES HtftRMT \KI SOLD,
Md boarded at rraaiMklr cbargea. my li-dly
K O O A N
UVgRt STIBIE,
...
ffTOE PRuPRIETORTENDER* TO the r^E
A «f the-
pnhite the bent atock
riag.-«
in
of
Haddle l|nr»•«. HticJ til''
Roadster*,
best buggies Mid cor-
city.
Orders received at all 'itnes—davor nifflit.
Parlies
provided with th-
finest mltltn
ment*notice llor,e* bo
at a
mo­
»rded
on reasonable term*
•ORMES BOIUHT 4\l SOLD.
Thankful to the public
lioji Id iri'-rit runliFi'THi
Mu" U. lrs»3. «ltf
f-r past patronage 1
"e of the s:un'\
II ADMIT.
ECLIPSE LIVtEI STABLE I
Of. %4 &• itrrg titi.,
§iTCBp«rl,
fcood Horses A Easy Carriages,
Sinele k Doublr Teams.
Steady hriurg und Attn,tire Ottltnf
THK UNDERSIGNED ha*.
the above -itahli*hiiieiit made i.
additions tn tlx- slock fr« «l
kuj(i(!i 1 »11'] i ui 1.1if l,m In i
th«t.lpa. \lv nl ill. ht|.-lllv-* g|t
ince purchasing
riierous altiablc
horscsaud ii.-w
purchased, Mini
•IV ilK-l.-11-.-.J.
No Effort will be
To make tins stable io fact
Kciipse Subi.k nf tin- fit".
Spared
name Taa
IB
tl week or month tu
•tay.Vdtf .In-!.I ll WOLF, Proprietor.
TI|OYIP«i(n 4
rR.jfmtTnas o*
The SefHd Street Litery Stable,
(No. •. Iii '.- i :. M.iiti an1 Hariison i
Hie
Mior**»,
.War
i .\kki.\ k ami horsks,
to b.- found in the nty, to which they invite espe
cial ntt.'iition. 'J'li.-y defy coin [-t it ion in this
branch ol Im-iiu-^s uml Holicit a continuanc* of
libviiil |uti'..n.i^'
llor-. K bought, »old, and boanl'.-d, on reasona
ble trrins.
I*:irl it.-ti I sir attention paid to call* of fumruls, on
wtii-li occiwioii* we hliull chnr^c, for carriage and
driiit, I.ut ...', ji'l illy
beVeraCes.
LADLEMANtfS
JNO.H. SXiOOD. AQBNT
OFFICE, 2* FIFTH STREET,
§a*dosr N.
of Cheanut at. ST. liOUIS Mo.
FOU SALE BT ALL DRU66ISTS.
Prim- VJVX AMMI
Letter from Captain Mnlin, previous to John
8, Blood's Aucucv foj '.he inedieide:
St.
Ai.kx.I
l.ot is, .March ^l»t# ls63.
I.kiti
ii, E-.^ Like nmiiy ot ray pro-
fbaxton have mllereil seven-ly uilli rlieuinutliiu.
aud coiil.1 net no pei manunt relief till I tried
your Specific, 1 am happy to suy that it-j i1 in
A few fa» a, restored me ueahli.
ftS^ned] UAl'T. MA LIN*.
Of the st.-fini'T NVnrsaW.
I.iSAi.r r, li.i... July i•1
•*•»&.
Jon* ni.oou, K-ig Dear Sir: I have liecn
iuflei er for ai* vear.i Willi t. hnmic Rlicuiuatinii,
Mid 1 take great ph-ovm- in reconmienduig your
L.alleniHn.1, k.ut and Neuralgia Specific to he the
oeat medic.ue foi that diseaie that I ever heard
of. When 1 commenced taking'!. I could hardly
walk or sit Rtill, ao great was the pain, and in
three daya 1 waa free from it. itn.l inv legs are,
for the lirst time in live \ca-s, free from pain, and
I fe.-l so uimbL' tlnxt I think 1 would be dancing i
*11 th- while if it did not cost so much for inuaie.
But, sir, it is a splendid medicine, and 1 would
plentv that sr.- snffi-ring with those diseases that
yr* uuacauiuntcd witli y our Specilic, and I ^thiek
««U ought to publish il in every city in the Union.
Yerv respecttnllv vours,
AI'T JASltSr W.1JR0WN..
Hl-o, 111.
rie.uUur.ee'
|». S.—Send mediciii*
an
From
S.
H.
Blood.
B'rocnred
1
care of B. I. W .hit­
man, t'liicairo.
Hon. Jadce
foart
J. W. H.
of ike
and
St. Loris, Keh. ^tli, 18W.
Dear Sir: I have tried
*«nr Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Gout Specific,
and Iuve found great relief from it when other
remedies have failed, i tbiuk it a very safe and
reliable medicine.
Yerv respeetfallr Tour friend,
C. R. LORD.
Lallenaad'a Hprclfllc seldom fails to
ffr.. the worst enses of RheamaliMi,
Gout an 1 .*%nrnl|rin. A siiihuent num
ber of certiticate* to iff! a tiewspajH-r could be
from persons well known to the public,
neeessarv. To all tiiose afiected. a trial of th*
Medicine is the best evieencc they can have.
I'.-raous going Io the Mines, where they will be
••posed to Rheumatism and Neuralgia, and where
flK-dicinea are scarce, should supply themselves
With Lallemand's Specific.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
June 6, ISfti. ddwilf
J. C.
irtn!
•\TrHOLBSALl
VV dealer in Fo
reign & American
BRiNDIES,
iWkm, Ml...
tc. Also, agent for
the sale of PURK
Old liMirbon. Rve,
end Moeongaliela
WIIIET.
Sireet, nemr Mrmdy,
myi2-dlv JlAVEKWWt. IOWA^
j. n.
ws.
ntrnM***
Tha honoy.tck b. nil It* ae.fol b«M
M»*b«rnM I,ana rip* aa« leeeieaa i
b'ldl ipidw »mtm.
It* guj mtb lha ireacb
Hook.
Harn*B»e*,
new iuogiix
The
proprietors ok
thu bmg c^L.tl.lUiicd mmI
popular tnkr plcasi re
in u:iii..iiih iii({ to tlii-if patronfl'
aud tin- pillili. ^1 n.-rallv, tliat llirv -jilHt ro
JiliUl-.ll.-.I Hi"• ir f-tiibl.-*, und ini» l' n the
HIEi=T STtM'K OK
rAltltTA«
i:S, III
fiOIES,
tClFJC
par Matlh.
To.* .•• on in* will n"t ^ure all »liva«'«.
St will rare Khrunntian, VoHt
mid lirnriilglii.
tt is not a (iuack Medicine
Th* r» -i-it.t for nmUii i it v.a* prei"i«vl of the
eeliIi: ati'd I'r. Lnlh n m-l.
lelt Ii. tin- Kill kuourti 1.1
Ml. Ifouia, Mo. It w«s ii'tr
e i a o u 1 I
I Kninr.', hv AUx.
••nist and ltru( i«t of
•d'.ieed to the public
Ir.'ds lw been cured
bJ it* inn.- after trying all other remedies, and
have j{i»en their rertitieat.'a tliHt t-U'-ci -viiljiu
the past twelve tnoiilli-i.
Il ii liikiily re «oiniut'l)'lrd 1»T the MEDICAL
FA«:i i.TV." All good riiysieians who are ac
quainted nith the medicine do not lieaitatc to
pre.crihe it.
Sec wlrit Is. l'nn.i.iro, one of the olileat and
beat I'hyaicians ut St. Louis *»v*
St. I.ot n, Ju:u' l-'th, ls03.
Mr.
Joh* H.
Hi
on.i, A ij.-nt of Lalletuund'a
KbeuniatiHin, tJmit and .Veuriilgia Specific I
nave prescribed the above mentioned Specific,and
must iajr 111 il 1 bave never found «nv remedy
that carri. -i so much ceriaiuty olaijuick and *al
ntarv eure ustluit lias in all cuses where I have
M-,i it. I'R. I'll 11,1.1 I S
(sik of yeata,
eVeea flowara,
Fair soaaer, in tb« flrst 1
ImIIm u#jd «i'«oh of n*a
V !upinna* sod 'a gald all ii-m boa re,
VUlt lo»e fcetoaih tura
fold all
Ua MNMI tn*h»
Mr baarl ta I a* In a ••rat draam, IkriUf
I aa •orilerit to kt o yaeif io Bote,
I '•». I:i pe«c« I hate n ki.o*B txfora,
My aoat, all raptarooa with hopa, la «tl!i.
5
Corntr nil and Iwua ,su„ JtatfnpiWk
Haw ta Oiac GklMria.
A promiDeat pk)»:c «o uj«: 'Mo »J
pftc'ire kita ooticed tint tb cbildrM
becutne III and die in tbeaprog aod
•'janer, bt«« fallen victiict t« tbe tbooght
leea..c-aa (jf parent*, wbo »t--ff tbem Witb
rout md Ireab moat it a icmod when ibeir
•tuoiacL* r-'ju re a vegetable) diet, eaaily
dictated, and nj'ially nutt C!ou. I bav
•atT'd tbf ''tea (.1 tiorc ch*lJie-«* by rcotn
mTdtPjj farintceou* and Tegetabi®
than I ever did by doting tbem with diet
grecaOie tucdicot-a
Bc^kwitli, the rouimihsaiy aa Hhermait'i
stalf, went into the General's tent a few
Hays since, and accosted him thus: Gen
eral, we inn it make another contract lor
he« f, we haven't enough to lai-t two months.'
Have you enough for two months,'' in
'jtiired the General. Yt-s, sir." '"Well,
in less ihnii two m.'iithi thf army w ill he in
hell or Atlanta. If it giws to the former
jdace, we Itall need no heef -if to the lat
ter, we .-hall
lind
enough so
make
contracts, lleckwith.'
Take
Yovr Corvrv
Diakmkka aud ItvsEXTEBT.—We have
examined a great number of letters from
smc of the ino*t prominent citizens of
Cincinnati aud Covington, etc., speaking in
the high«i-t terms of l»r. Strickland's Anti
Cholera Mixture for the cure of diarrhira
and dysontery. The letters are too long to
publish. Mr. Woods, of Covington, says
lie wai pronounced incurable by the best
doctor.-- in Cincimliiti, and one botll'1 of Ir.
Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture cHected
a |ertnanent lire after suffering lor months
with the worst form diurrh.-aanl dysen
tery. »0cts a bottle. For ul. by .!. ugirists.
1861. SPRING TRADE* 1864.
New Open te the Public
T-1flU
INSITf'TION", TIIK I.AHGEST AND
nio't cnliifili'tc St'»ek of
lJKiVlTCKi & CARI'tTS
:i tiii-* niaikct
of 1 ut till-
Utll «i
.tore .•!
Diarrhaa
and
U
Strickland**
•fttti
Cholera
IStibioibenls.
A COMPOSITION OF ASTRINGENTS,
-liniulants un-l e»riuinuli\es.
which i-v.-ry phy-ii i.ui uckm-w l-tl. cs i* the only
in-ep.iratioii tliat will cH'ect a pi-niiam-et cure of
Piarrlnea an 1 Dysent.-iy This An'i Cnolera
Mixture i-i tnnv in inre in aetrerul ..f our ho:
where it gives th. grentc
in live \. a-s, free from pain, and »*ve«1 the lives -f tii'ousai.ds ..(' oui scUliers end
uii'l we will guarantee it to be the best
remedy in the world for dihrih.eaand dysentary.
Tk« aofl IWk'.M a
vmm«» to *,
The brock *u Maiacr ali day Iobc. A KI«HLT cwrcxnini
The stately Itflvali reop UBld tbalr Imtml
DO Bf r'.'
Pai
kh.—We ask eT-
cry man to take the jmpt-r pnltlished in his
town or county. It i.-i a duty you owe to
th.- publisher. 'J his otij_'ht always to l.e
done before suhscriliing for any jtuper or
jieriodiral out of your own State.—Lwhjt
cU will be
ever »ti r.»d
hold ut |.nc.
IIKNKV SELBV,
No. 35 East Kceond Street,
to In- coin ln.M'd that there i* no miitake n'jont
give us ii .-ill! uml the cvi.!i-neff.
thi
n«Mt
JkNMrtment or Children*
Carriages in Town.
OUR CAHPET ROOM!
it well stocked with l'rns-els, 'J and Ply
ln ra'.-. .-I ,!M «t\iei and pri.
Rtvwli ^lalliiiK. 4'orou tlo., Rullea
do.. OiM'htlb, ull uitllhaiind
ygittcrii!*. IliiiniikkN, lleppv,
P'ekin 4'lulh. liull'A greea
Shades, I'le*
lure A' 4'urlin 4'ord
tti«l 'i'n**els und
indo
tur«N, Ac.
furniture Department.
A Sp'.-n.ii.l Stock of
Tete-t-Tctes, Kasy Chairs, Salas, Rockers,
Centre-Side Tables, Whatnots,
Tea I'.ivs, A
CHAMBER FURNITURE.
I^Ircnnt Xlnrenus, 1Va«h.Ktund»,
(liiiinber Meltn, Ac. '«inraoa
laiK'lK'u A IHiiii»ir-ltoom
Fnrnilure
Krrry Drsrription.
C'a'.l and exiimine o'ir sf.x.k before purcbusing
elaewliere. We won't be undersold.
Military liooJs of
C. O. CRl'T, Nnlesnaa.
ap22
spituls
ati«faetion. It has
Mr. "Woods, of Covington. Ky will Ih- nu'st
I., hatiiiv t.. sutisfv utiv one us to the virtue of Strick-
recoininend all those adl'/^ted j!1*'?' jj'*|lyji la.l.l s Anti-Cholera Mixture in (act we have a
t. 1 have Jtiit loun 1 „reut number of testimonials from patients who
incura
ble hot-
If Votl
You ought not lo be without such a valuable roed
icing. The Cincinnati National Cnion of April
-.'tth, savs that thousands of uiir soldiers have
been saved by the use of Strickland's Anti-Clud
era Mixture. For sale by druggists at
1
cents
par Lotil« iiiVi.'-diusAfriAwty
NEW GROCERY HOUSE.
Jutlu* Siehreihff,
Corner Front & Brady St*.,
Wholesale and Retail dealer iu
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Provisions, Salt,
Tobacco* St Cigars*
ALSO
liMbice Wines and Llquofi,
Both Portion I'omatic.
I Gaaraalre to give the Beat
((anUlf of Goods
AKD
SELL THEM ON THE LOWEST I.IV
INO terms. Call and examine the stock
and learn the priccs before purchasing elsewhere.
Wholesale dealer* will find it to their advuntai
to give me a call. Goods delivered within tl
city limit free of charge.
nn-29-dAwly) JULIUS 3CUREIUER.
WEI.IVS"
Photographic Rooms S
Cur. Main Sxoiirl //».
PfiOTOGRAPHSftAMUHOTYPES
Taken in liie highest style of the art.
Particular attention given to enlarging from our
Dagurreotypes and Ambrotypes of deceased^ per
iling and children. mv!7-d*w
Painters
If
TWOm.
'rmpcr Hanger
Pnlnter, 6UUkri ui WMItener
^•tal
n^»
*t«rr.
GOOD HOUSE PAINTERS. Apply to
W Oakes, titei Marguerite's Chnren.
jne9-dlw
Excelsior
job printing-
at the DBMOGBATOmCI.
TO THK DRFORTVNiT^,
In Imilw aai |aM fi»t.
DB. C. I. BOBTOR,
PROM TH BA8T.HA8 PBaMAVBHTLT
opaied an ulu oa Brady au-aotJhl
10|jwo4, Dinaf.n, Iowa, (or tk*
Bad a^oflM oa Brady airoot^katSMB Froat
jf
IPBEDT eras
OF SEXUAL AND SEMINAL DISEASES,
i^neb ea Oonnrrfcwm, Otoat, Blr'etore., §yph!!:»,
Ut. rlre H»xo:rt:«.e, ly»in«-U'rrh-)%, U orin* L»o
rrt e«, Ca'artb of ibe B'atSier, aad ail other af.
8 r*..o ia of It.* iir riry ap|.a::ilua, tamloal weak
i.e»a, ispo'.uLc)-, a- a
Mkin Olseaiei of Teara Maadlnit
And o'.eerated tfea *oeee .fn'ly traa'ed vLUkOO'.
iho im of noroarjr eraey ethor pol»Oaoua M|i
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Bemliia: rm aalona, tbe ooaaoqaeaea of ao'f aboae.
Thlaa diary vie* or (efuvj ir*ual IridulK^iiC.,
praelice'l by it.o yooiii of both atzea to aa almoel
cn ml'«d eltei.t, prcxj ila^ with aoertiaf ee-'atn.
ly 'li .li'.winif r»
t.t
-r''j: a cu-s, ucl.-.»
om.Li'«0 by ac:ei.'. C». mat e». e»ai.rt-a, tl»: B*'
1 iW «o.ir,-.iianc« dark apota under ibe »)es, patn
is li..- I .«.], i.ii|(i..it In l.'i« eara—nn.ao !.ko ib« ru»
tllr.g iea."» uncut n»M a' eot tba lolua, »»»t
oeca i tba hujt-a e o.faae 1 v «ioa, a oialike to form
n*. ucqaain'atieea, i, .• -f m^rn-ry, i.-*o*le fiu^hea,
tn ar..J va .ua .-rtji-lio: fawj, fo-.ttd
i,rea
T.ti,eot.gLa.1ctiii-um^lion,aa-iou*.lii.
mgl.t #*(.»!•, iuodo-
B*Dlaard fr.qjent y t. S'fitly, relief to but i b
talne-i. »ho i. »|j» .mmeoi-.tel|r by fitter er
aoo a'.d tuv a e jre affected. I'eraoot atadlatance
may t« ui«J at im- by a-l fr«».trnt a ®*.t* to
Burlo.'i, alat eaaa. ay u o.xa anil !»a.tb of time
the diaa»»« baa oontl ued, an 1 have niadietoe
[iromplly forwarded fret f.on. damana or euTloa'ty
toany pa of tba oouuiry, with fei: and plat&dlcea*
tioiia for oao.
JflrfRRMED JHEAft
«r
thoao eont»mplat ng tnarrtago.whs re aufferlng
onder any ibf». fearful m»'ad\e« should aol for
get tho aacr^d oat o'.-lbilit) ro-tirm .upon Ifetai,
nofiolay to obtain liuaiodiata re:
Ta the Laticft
BR. C. B. BDlTOVi FfcaiLI PILUa
Th"*!* fill'*, by lorg eij-er'.enea
private prao.
I
lice, lit b.en fo-ji.d tba tboat u.efu! r«n.edy
a/aiLat -L i#o ge^rrai c-tup al'^la ttio fHrra'.w tax
e a-j-J *ot to, •neb a« au j»roal n«, ureiOlnritloa,
w)iit»a, 1m..ii*y if tit- v.-^ib, tumorit, a.i uriuaiy
diaea*.a, uetv.oa «!*biliiy &u
1'ert i b.i'I!. a-. tr. Biiito:i'a efflae or sending
for piM-kn^** n-e ltrlr»a. may r..-'y upon Ins »H'j
ratiuo of ojt.tl- in Ki «viror» wi Imp !0lt f*llh BDd
ipert uo Mi»-a 'Ui.n to ebartr. with a fa:r and
i'lnu-.liy satisfactory leaaunera ton f.r aervioss
dur«.d.
IIKME..UBER TtiE NAME,
on.
r.
i '"Wli ni»r /£Ar-
SHIELDS' WOOLEN GOODS!
Thf.
undersigned would respect
ftillv inform the citizens of Scott aud al
unfies. that he i-i now prepared to fur
nish, at tin* Davenport Woolen Factory- alt dea-
jollllllg
nish, ut
criptious of Wooleu Goods, such aa
loths, fassimeresy
SatUaettN, Jeaas,
Stocking-Yarns, &c<»
Ky the ai-1 er piece. For tbe convenience of the
city trade, he Las established an agency with
Mr.
A l'KllRY, Merchant Tailor, opposite the Post
Office, for the -.ale of Cloths.
ULANKI T.S, FLANNELS A STOCKING TABS
at factoiy prices.
Partieuls, ntteution paid to
Wool Carding dk Cloth DrcwiBK.
W O O
Bought or taken in exchange fur manufactured
£uods, at tlie lnirhc:.t cash price, at the Factory.
Mav 5-ilwtl .riiSLPII SHIELD^.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale.
HOUSES AND LOTS
In Davenport* LeClaire & Iowa City
r'
ANDS IN JOHNSON, Ml'aCATl.NE, IOWA,
U Poweshiek, Jasper, Junes, I.oili.-a, l'es
Moines, Calhoun, Carroll, CerroC.ordo and Frauk
liu counties.
GEO. L. DAVENPORT, Executor,
Or. JOHN L. COFFIN.
FARM FOR SALE,
•IN WINFIEI.D TOWNSHIP.
ISO Acres lTnder Cultivation.
Balance
timrer and pasturaoe.
Good range t'.i stuck--will l»- ?-.ld very low
—one-hall Cash—one-h:.lt one vear's credit.
Applvto GEO. I- DAVENPORT, Ex'r
Or JOHN L. COFFIN.
Home 8ongs of the War*
American Marseillaise.
I'hn- r.
'Cmler our flag heat the long call once tnore,
Call lip the North as you called her before.**
Our oluute.Ts. Song ami Chorus. 3l».
"Sudden end lo ni the war cry rang.'*
uflly now, tenderly lift him with care. 80.
"Tl.is is a hero whose r.n'c fuiin ye bear."
Inseril.ed tu kiie mothers' wives land sisters
»l»in in battle.
From the Red Rattle Field. Quartet. 30.
"Silently, tenderlv, mournfully home,
From the red battle field volio-*. apaie*''•
A Hero h.is ]'al)ea.
Z".
iiit. aud-lie :0 -nipty, and sheathed ii his aword,
Another has left us to reap his reward."
Emancipation- Song urnl Chora*. 80.
In this land of the free, not a stave ah att there be,
As a eavtse for rebellion or treason."
Mother, ivhen the war is over. S'g and Cbo. 80
The Drummer Boy's irch. 30.
Sent hv mail, post-paid, on receipt of price.
OLIVER D1TSON k CO.,,Publishers, i*77
Washington street. Roston.
MANHOOD!
How Ioai IIow Reitereit
Fubliih- i. in »«!.'../ Eh( .I'rlct
A1.E
"-4
f!
cctift.
TIHK ON THE NATCKK, TREAT
MENT and Radieal Our.- «.f Sperinrtorrh.t a,
or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Eims«i..us,
Sexual Debility and Impedimenta to Marriage
geuerally Nervouaiiess, Consumption, Eilepay
and Fits Mental and Physical Incapacity, re
sulting from Self Abuse, A«., by
Boon to Thovtand* of Svfftrtrt.n
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to anv ad
dress,
po»tp'lid.
on receipt of si* cents of two
postage steamps, by DR. J. C. KLINE, 127 Uow
ery. New York—Post Office boq 458«. jely-dw8m
GREAT WESTERN BREWER! I
The Proprietors
W!LL
anted*
DELIVER IN DAVENPORT OB
Bock Island, their
Crtaa ariAaher Ata aad Porter
At the fbUowing prices: Present uae Ale md
Porter bv the bbl., $8 balfbbl., ti.25: auarter
18.85. Stock Ale and Porter by the bbl.. Inn
»bl.. #4 75 quarter, $160.
•Wnur a. 4 a. bktbbb.
A O O I
N O
VECETiBLC EXTBifT.
IPireToale.
5
Doctor Hoofl«a4S
E A N I E S
PttTARCt) »T
OB. JACBBON, PI H. li||H ift.
»m
1
viu •Baracmru.Tcvu
LlTcr Complaint,
D»pep»la,
Jaundice.
Ciroafe vt ITWoui t»mWy, Diseases of tbe
Sid Leys, and all liseus-V arising from a
aiiordr.red I.ivir or Stomach.
au'-li US
ror.sfipaii^n, In-
Irard Piles, Fr.lueas or
Wend to the Jlead, acidity to
the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn,
-Disgust for Food, 'ItHsaor Weight
111 the Stomach, Som bru-.lati.jus.siuk
tifg or Fluttering ut the Pit of Stomach,
Swiiumiti? of the Head, Hurried a:nl Diffi
cult Flutterit.g ftin- lb art, f'hoakiiigor Suf
focating S.-i-sritii-ns nh. ii in a !iug iH.^iure.Dim
ness of Vision, |u-^ ur W. l.sbefure i',e i^lit.
Fever uml dull pain iu the ll jd, d.-Oiciejicy of
J'respiration, V Down, -s ..fthe Sk u aud
Lyes, Pain in Side, Uftek. Chest, Liiuba,
0c- Sudden Plushes of Ueai,
11 Barnintt in the F1eih,
Constant I magininga,
wf till and
Depression
?JrtlitS
and will bontivelv prevent YTI.LOW fSVER,
BlLLlOl SFEVi.lt, Ac.
THtV CONTAIN
R. ilttkal »r Bad Wklsky.
Tbey will cure the above diseases in Ninety-nine
cases out of a hundred.
Do ror wakt SOMETHING STRENGTHENING*
DO YOU WANT A i.OOD AIM'KTITE
D'.llol rt i.'.T To H" !LI. t. e 1 |.• li ..\atlTLT10V
DO \Ol WAN I' TO FEEL WELL'
Do TOC WANT TO OKT KIM OV Xb8V0CSX«SS
DO YOU WANT ENERGY*'
DO YOl" WANT TO SLEEP WELL
Jo Vol want a uhisk iM vi'jeuoliJ nauso
tf yen do, use
HootttiTf
BVHTOM
n.
l°p aksv* y». 89 on I!ra4y St., feitWHa
Vtaalaa l«toa4.
Addreta bo* 71 I.ivr:port Towa.
tllne honra f-on. 0 A. M. io 6 I*. IK
From Rev. J. Newton Itrovtn, D. P., E litor of
tile Lneyuiup. dia ot lo o^ious Kllo'^lt-dge.j
Although liot diapuse.l to favor o^ i .nmiend
Put.-lit Me.iii itn-f in g.-neral. through dialru.t of
th-i.* ingredients and efl'orts yet know of
biilli"iinf reauns v. hv man may not t"#iifv to
'.ihat lie hi lieu s himself to have received from
any simple preparation, in t!u hope that lie may
thus coiiiribnte to the iM'iicfit nf others.
I do this mure readily iu regard to Ifoofland'n
Gi inaii Hitters, prepare I»y l)r. C. Ja.-ks»u,
of this cit because 1 wa pr. judii .1 a^ninst
them for iniinv ve:u*s, under tin* impn *iun that
they Weiechi llv an nleoholie mixture. I kill iu
debtcd to my tri-.-nd Robert
S'i.m
We call particular attention to tin- following
remarkable and well authenticated inre of one of
th-- nation'*, heroes, his life, to hi-i own lan
guage, "has been saved by the Hitters.''
PiuLAnei i'-HU, A'.ig. yod, 1s}3.
J/».«/*. dv,n£ d* 1.o"* .- Well, gentleman,
vour llooilatid'a German Hitters have saved mr
III... There is no mistake ill this. It
isof
i 2
Wi»
maker, E- p, fur
the removal of this prejudice by proper t-sli, and
for encouragement to trv the n.| when sufl'ei ing
fron. great an long continued dchilit v. Tbe use
three buttles of these bittel i at liie b. ginning
ol the pi-, sent year was followed bv i.-videut r.-lit
and resturaiiun to a degree of bodily und mental
vigor which 1 hud not Kit for si* mouths before
and had t.linuS' ii. -paired of r--^aining. 1 there
fore thuuk God und uivfncnd tor directing meto
the use of tie in, J. NEWTON BROWN.
PiilLADKLrilU, June 2ud, iv,
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There are tnanv preparations sold under the
name of Ritters, put u »i i quart bottlesconipoutid
I uf the cheapest whisky or common rutn, cost
ing from L'" to -i'J cents per galion, the taate dis
guised bv A nice or Coriander Seed.
This class of Hitters bave caused and will con
ti!:'.!!' to -atisc as long as thev can be sold, hund
red' to die the death of a drunkard. Hy their
use the system is kept continually under the in
fluence of lilcoh'die htiinulants ol the w-M kind,
the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, aud
the result is all the hi.rrora alteudaut upon a
drunkard's life and ih-uth.
Fu those w i desire ti:i.l will have a
Friends of Soldiers.
We call the attention of r.ll hating relations or
friend-, in the iirmy to the fact that "Hooflaud's
t)er:nrn Hitters" will curt nine-tenths of th? dis
cuses incident to camp life. In the list published
rdniost daily in the i.» wspapt-ra, on the arrival of
the sick, it will he noticed that a erv large por
tion are suU'eriug from debiiity. Every case of
that kind can he readily cured "by HoutJaud's Hit
ters. Diseases resulting disorders of the diges
tive organs are .speedily removed. We have no
hesitation in siutnig that, if these Hitters were
freely used among our aoldiers, hundreds of lives
niijfhl be saved that otherwise will be lost.
roticheit
lor by numbers of my coinrrdes. some '.Uium
names aie appended, anil who were f'ullv signi
zant of all the circumstance*
(,fyears,
my case". I am,
and have been 'f..r '.lie lis- four a memb«.|'
of Sherma'a'a celebrated battery and under the
immediate command of Capt. R. II. Avres.
Through the exposure attendant ii[Mn my" ardu
ous duties, I was utlaiked in November last with
infiaioutioti uf the iu::gi,, and was for seventy-two
davs in the hospital. This was followed bv "great
debility, heightened by an attack of dysentary
I hus then removed front the White House, and
sent to this city on board the Hemm-r Slate of
Maine." from which I landed e.n the J-th of June.
Since that time 1 bate been stbont as low as uii)
one cotil-1 be and still retain a spark of vitality.
For a tvit k or more I was trcel v »h)o to swal
low anything, and if I did u.rco morsel down,it
was immediuti !y thrown up again.
could not even ke.-p a glass of water on iut
stamach. Life could not last under these circuui
stances and accordingly the phv -ieiuiu who had
been working faithfully," tho,. j\' Uiu.ecees.,arilv,
to rescue me from the grap ot the dr. ad Archer,
franklv t-.,id me they- t-ould do no more for ine,
aud advised me to sea clergvnan, ami to make
such disposition of mv limited fun is as t, », jolt
ed me. An acquaintance who vi.iieil me ut the
hospital, Mr. Frederieh j^elnborn. of.Sixth below
Arch Strctl, i4-i,is-d me, as a forlorn hope, to trv
o.ir Hittiirs. and kindlv procured a lji.tlfe. Vrom
the time I commenced taking them the gljomv
shadow of death receded, i. »d i am now, thr.nk
God for it, gettitij: bvller. Though i have taken
but t'Vc boi:'n-s, I have gained ten pounds, audI
feel "anguine
wife and
nothing for eijfhivca uioi,,l.- l'wr, gentlemen. 1
am a Iuvh'. Vivginiot^, from the vicinity of Front
inguine of bving periiiilted to rejoin niv
tid daughters, from wuom I heve hear.l
To you vr,'.viable Hitters I ow"« the cer­
tainty of life which has taken the place of vague
tears" -to Hitters will 1 owe the glorious privilege
of again clasping to my Lu.uui those who are
dearest to my'i^. Isaac Maionk.
Wo fully concur in the above ituiemcnt as we
had despaired of seeing our comrade. Mr. Ma
lone, restored lo health. John Cuddleback, 1st
N. Y. Battery Geo. Ackley. '•. C, 11 tl Mnine
Lewis Chevalier, '.e'd Few York L. K. Spencer,
Artiliert ifattery J. R. Fasewell,
XT
Robbrt J.'Ccl-
verhell, M. author of the
Grten Ik/ok, te.
B, 3d
J.
Me. H.-nry B. Jerome, Co. C, "d Vt. H. T. Mc
Donald, Co. E, 5th Me. J. F. Ward, Co. E, Oth
Mi H. Koch, Co. H, 72d N. Y- N. B. Thomas,
Co. P, *Mh Penn. Andrew J. Kimball, Jd Vt.
deokins, Co. B, lvHth Pena.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEfM.
See that the signature of C. M. Jackson ia on
tbe wra{per.
Price per bottle 75 cents, or half a doien for |4.
Should your nearest druggist not bave the ar
ticle do not be put off by auy of the intolicating
preparations that mav lie offered in it* place, but
send to us and We will forward, securely packed,
by express.
Principal Office Md Manafisctorjr,
No,
1'
JL *w
WasmMMkW
fia 1*1" at., CUeace, nilMto,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
S. l. A It W. BtflTITH
4»viaic^.f
With Tremolo Attachment,
ur rtrtttv Mrtnikt si i lbs,
Klegntly Flnlaked Beseweed,
For Parlor use.
Blmrk
HYrfHttl
t!u- ntanr
.i ac
[From H. M. Sanborn, Teacher of Music and
Pp.silent
of Handel Society in Dartmouth Col-
lege:
DARTMOl'TH COLLEGE.
Gentlehen -The Am.-riciiii tlrgmi 1 purchased
of en, though very ]ih .i-ing in ton,, from the
first, has become more and tnore a ivorit instru
n-.ent with rut musical ac(|uiuiitatices as well hs
with myself. Th" e isr- of the action and the ra-'
pidity v. itfi whi'-h liyht music cau be executed
upon il surprise.I me", while for sacrcd or solemn
liarmony it titness is unquestioned. I take grett
pleasure in adding my testimony to it« eal -vorth.
Very tiuly, our's, II. M. SANRORN.
.From George F. Wilier, Oiganist and Direcnr
of Music at John Street Church, Lowell Ma-v
Order* fVont a BUlunce prompt*
ly Altendrd lo.
Address a'I letter# W. W. KIMBALL.
*'*•'17 142 Lake Stre. i, Chicago.
PATENTS.
THE If ATI0K.IL PATENT OFFICE.
fl^l'UF.Udk W I1.TE4,
229 Broadway, New York.
Patut
llnv.- and litUi,t
80LICITING.-
We nr.- iu regular communication with upwards
of 180 Patent Sellers throughout the conntrv who
depend wholly Tor their s.ipply upon u,.' t»ur
Exhibition Rooms iPorner I'.roadway and Bar. lav
street^ iq tlit.- very heart and center of th. citv*.
.»•« daily visited hv numbers of Capitalist* and
n-ii of Enterpri-e, seeking i:ivcstm nts in valua
ble Patents, for th- ptirpose of rc-s- Iling iu sub
divisiolis, while others and he:i» i capitalists re
alway s ready to purchase a us..!'nl Patvut and en
gage in its manufacture, nid th:.» serine a lucra
tive monopoly. These sources of dcniar.d that
are daily augmenting are fully suBicient to ab
sorb th- entire supply of Paicuts now being is
ucd, and at lair prices.
C. nsignments of Patents for sale are respect
fully aoiicited. Any information free. Rc&poii
sible Agents wanted in every county and r.vn
who have fixed places of business—to such we
will pay p.-r quarter, and s per cent, on ail
aales, to act as our agents, for the explanation
one hour ur more per day i of the models of such
pnicnts as may h'- placed iu their hands for sale.
To good salesmen, who will give their whole time
to business, will pay a month. Also travel
ing Agents ard wanted at a fair salary.
Agents will be required to jfite some satisfac
ly security or deposit the cost pricc of models,
which will lie refunded when returned. Address
enclosing stump
SN'\ DER A WALTERS, No. 229 Broadway.
RerKLKXCKs We, the undersigned, doing b*u
ainess in New York City, do authorize Joseph S.
Walters and G. H. Sny'der, comprising the firm
of he National Patent Office, to rcler to us, and
wetbclieve they will conduct Uietr basineas upon
strictly honorable principle*.
Signed! New York, Feb. 23ih.
Iftigu
—McKewan, Esq., Importer, Maiden Lane. N.
Y. Citv W. L. Tavlor, Esq.. Bunker, 7»j Wall
Import
mot,
Citv
Y.
Bank,
Broadway,
1"
-ii
631 Arch St.
O N E S 4 E V A N S
(Successors to C. M. Jackson A Co.)
Proprietor*.
tOT For sale bv drasgiataand dealers iueverr
towTia the Uatad auiw «pl^od4«]jr
N.
Esq., Rrilisb and
Corporation, t»3 Wall fit.. N. Y. City. II. D.
Smith, Eso., Chemical Bank, corner "ol Broad
way and Caambers St., N. Y. City.
mhl5-eo.lAwly
EAOLB TOBACCO WORK
LOWENTHAL.|n
'.if
S
Won.Dthe
mnd Oak,
For Chtirchr. Sihooji. L.^Jge- i -,, 4c Everv
Instrument w jrraiited for FIVE YFAR3.
Prteee Arena |IM.
TIE IMERKAIt eKtilK
is an eetin-ly new instrument. It containi both
tbe Pau-nt Tremolo aud Forte St. p, Knee Swell,
Di^nble Bellows and two Rl»»w Pedals.
The American Organs
are proTinmieed by inor than a hundred or th"
best Organists to be auperi in anv other vet
produced, ha- mg rewdt-d th. firM premium
vtb- 'ieter xhil'ir-d. The follo'ving
TE.'
CO!
RICE,
SUtJXRC!,
SPICKS.
tobaccos,
so \ps.
TWINE.
AXE IIEI.VKC.
Mc u ttouiJ
a
or,-. Wushburne Morgan, Organiat o
i 1 ureh and the Middle Butch Reformed
Church •1
UNIVERSITY BUILDING. New York.
The near approach to th- Pipe or Organ tone
Attained
by
M- rs S. 11. \V. Miiiih, in the
Voicing of their American Organs, united with
their prompt and reliable action, entitles them to
tin first rank among that c'.ukk of instruments.
I cheerfully recr-*nmen-I
-.h
11 .-.trchas-, titii-.r
for parlor, ball, or chapel use.
GEO. WASHBCKNE MORGAN.
^Froni R. F. Rak- r. Professor in the R,mton Musi
cal luslitnt.-, Author. Ac., and Director
(»f
Mu­
sic in the South Congregational Church I
ROSTON. Mass.
OevTi.Enn'r—I ponfes* to having ent.^aiio .. a
prejudice ugain-t reed instruments before ha» ing
heard your American Organ. Rut by your ut w
method of ointig th i.ioiiotouous. droning, buz
ri-ig hoiii-d has en entirely cured, und iu place
of it a pure organ-like t-.ne suh«tiliiled. The ac
tion is prompt :.nd the tuning is reallv p-rfeci.
If tour Organs .-eive the putromigJ thtv uit'ril
they oii'Jt come into very general use.
With regard, trulv ours,
& E. BAKER.
LOWELL, Maes.''
Ri:Mi.i.iir-:- Hat li'g thoroughly examined vour
American Organs, I nm ol the opinio:) that "th.-v
111 e not e.i.ii.bd by those „f
B!n
,tvrhv
t'.i
rac-
Li|iior
Ritters v.e publish the following receipt" Get
onk uoTTi.r or Hoon ami's btHii.t:, Bittkk.s, and
mix .vitli three ot aius ok oooo
Rpmnky
or Wnu
ki and the result w ill be a pj-eparajion that will
KXcel in medical vii!:ie and true i-xeellencv any
of the Liquor Hitters in the world, and will cost
Mi-co i.E,-. ^'on receive all th. virtues of Hoof
land's bitters iu e iin -eti .ii inil u#oud ul^ici" (,f
J.iquor, at a much less price than these inkrior
preparations cost you.
Attention Soldiers, and
Thev
arc distinguished from all I havv seen then
extreme fullness, yet mellowiiess of tone and
their |uick icsponse.i to the i jueh of tbe peri'or
mcr. law tour*, Ac.
GEO. F. W1LLEY.
From Thos. Clntbbuck. Orgauist and Director of
Music of the First Baptist Church, bprinirlield
Massij
WIUNOFIELD. Ma*s.
Gr.KTi.KVtx—Having had opportunities fur test
ing tl..- qualities of your dill.-ieu: «n i. s ,,f Ani.-.
rican tligatn in conii..st with those ut other i-i...
kcrs, I i not he.sitale to say that I find iu them n
superiority, both in exouisfti- put i!t. Miioothness
and volume ol touc. in delicate and i'ilc:saut touch
end prompt respoiis.- in rapid pi it ing. I ran
cheerfully recominciid them to uu.v'peison who
may w iii t-i .itvti or jilay upon sn..-h iiistrunieiit
luaretil j.ei fcctioii. Respcctfuliv .nr
UiOrt. OllLBRUCK.
From Thomas Baker, Musicul Director of Laura
Kcone's Theatre, formerlt- Leader of Jitlien's
Band:
KING STREET, NEW YORK.
Gevtlkvkv Haviiig xatnine.l the Arm rienn
Orgatis, manufacture.! by Messrs. S. I». H. \V.
Sinilh, I cheerfully certity to their superiority in
•very ilesirnble |Uality of the imli ulu. lit. ih ir
voicing is of the mn.| appr.it e.I ordi r. ivndori .g
the tone clear and reliable, ein.blin,' the vrfcrm
er to execute rapid pus.sagea wiih ease aiid accu-
T. BAKER.
_, ROXRCRY, Mass.
To allude fo insfruments which beai the name
iL.-* Smith, would bo unless. Thet
ha.e Mc'.d the test for years mid when -ve ::v
that they always n-lh ct upon the reputation of
•'"""on men, we award high piaise. In qiialitv ol
.|i and finish they jtwtlv claim the lir-»lrank
and. 1,iivi!ijr ao much at stake, their imme of Ame
i e.aii Organs may be considered a good indorse,
uicut of any. Respectfully.
PHOt'. L. o. A. SECHE.
HaWlUMW -ffce three American Ovoans'm'ir
etiased of you for tlie use of our chitrehes, here
in xoridgc, and in Mulbury. iittve been in it-ie
one year. It gives nie much pleasure -at that
they have lully met our expectations, a*id "given
the greatest satisfaction. I remain yours,
L. J. SIILRIDAN, Pastor.
Mr. GEORGE A. HUL'EN, flrganist of Saint
James Episc-pal Church. I'bicag.., 111., savs:
"Thev far surpass all other instrument of the
kind thai Iihtu come under tnv observation for
lullnc.ss, rielme,, tail 1 brilliance of tVBe.'and
promptness and delicacy of aeliou."
.i(M~.v£i,
o nmjrs,
In every variety, v. i'ij prices ranjiin^' from
Eterv one s cordiallv mviri to call
and examine our instrum.n-.-, whether thev wi-h
to tiity or nut.
Hoop
and
Spring
deu
This Company will act aa At­
torneys f. securing Patent's Tor new Inven
nms in this CounIry and Europe, on the most
.•asona'ile term ono'i'.-t luinngeiii. utcaaes.aud
pr.ov renewals for J'atent-.
A It ,",.i S.lliro /. ..irtm-nt.
—We reaiici-tfully submit to the public that onrs
i« the ..•-dy jeaponsii.'.o Soiiiiting llou.se in the
World tlmt has :sn F.xhibiiion Room, and an efti
cient ami «.ncccssiu! .Selling Department attached,
bi Patents taken out by us wc require no ad
vance fee (or selling.
SCOTT
Hallit
A
St., N." V. City Clias. H. v^iorhies, Ea., Rani
er, 4r, Pine St., N. Y. Citv Siiuph.:rd{ Seward
Co., Importers, 214 Pearl Street. N. Y. City
Wiltnot, E-wp. Commission, Rowling Green, N
iwhn W. Kirby. Esq.. Metropolitan
divorce
C'ily 11. Arthur,
American
Exchange Banking
A.
ROTHSCHILD A CO., MAN
facturei* ofPl«C T*fc«cro,Cigars,
wholesale dealer*
Leaf.
Fine Cut,
Hraoking,
and Tobaeee and 8oatb Water litre# .Cttca-
BVAJS-edk.
v
W O E S A E O E S
CORNER OF PEBRt ANDIFIIONT STREfM,
DATEypORi* .... fa I i!. IOWA,
RESPECTFULLY INTORM TB* CTTT AND COUNTRY WCBCHAKT3 YBaC-h
we are
Onljr Exelttslrely Wholesale Ciroeen [la DoTeaport,
-y. t-fr
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL SIWLY OF
FANCY & STA.PL.K GOOUB
S mh as belong to our line, emyraciaf
r.LBIIER'S SYRVP,
orf.kans, a.».
lihKIil V£, do.
flOLPEM do.
AM HER do.
.StUK.IlCM do.
DRIKD KRl'IT,
CI.oTUKS PINS,
M! UoLNK OIL,
Areata for Litla & SaiUhN Sportia^ Powder, ft Hosteller's Bitterff
All of which we purchase directlv from importers aud tnenufae'urcrs N- rth ani South Ibr CASBjj
getti- a
LARGE DISCOUNT OVER SMALL TIME BUYERS#
Enabling cs thervbv to SELfc
AS tOW
Ml *y
houae in
DRY GOODS.
A full Stock of New and Fashionable
Dry Goods, now on hand,
•iMtf
Freth Lot* Arriving Erery &ayf
AT-
C. S. Whisler's
CHEAP
NEW YORK Dill (iOODS STORE
€aa«ii»tiag of \ew|aBd]Fafihioaable}SpriBf aad SaBiaer
DEY
1,000 PIECES
and ttunimer
MrlpM, Ticking, &c. And
of CioodN
And now said thr-e tirjt mentioned notes hav
iug l«-
due and
oii,.-
pay
on Walker bating failed jm/ the
D-jvt npot'l, expose and offer fur sale, al politic
•notion, the unr..-'1!of land above described, or ho
Bi'i'-b thereof hs shall be necessary to satisfy and g
pat the aiiiouut of said note wiili the interest kinds of
.art 1
May iw, lsW.
fU. 8. Rev
w
1 HI
riill the
Coitrtr, said county. i
rgiaana C. Jones vs. John R. Jone
i R. Jones, Sir
Geor
To John
YOUnow
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED,
venae[1
i
QG.*r,™
NAILS,
FISH.
UKOOMS,
TUBS.
PAILS.
ME \SCRE9t
CANDLES,
HOPES.
ST VR1 'II,
aOOT9§
Popto, laatres) ^ohairn, MoiambiqiiM, Delaaes, LBWBS| Jaccael
Blark and faacy Silks, of the best makes*
New and Fashionable Spring Shawls lit Nllk, Ctialltc,
Cnshinere, Wool and Broclia
W!Vr
Style Cloth, Silk Cloak* and •liantle*)
Cloaking and all other kinds of loth, Ca*«iaieres, Ac*,
NEW SPRINC MI !I SUN I'MIHlF.i l.AS
I
PARA^ol.s,
Balmoral skirts,, Embrodcries, Linen and hlte (oods,
Hosiery and Fancy Glares, faaey Head NeUs, Motions,
Calicoes, Mu«»lln«, Cheeks, Cotton**
every
other
can
be
AT "WJIISLER'S,
Chtitp
No] 8 LcClalre Row
TRL'STKE'S ft ALL.
A\^IIKREAS, .u the 1st day of July, A. D.,
1 stji, John-'on Wnlkii. of the county ol'
Clinton, in the Slate of lotva, executed unto
rge S. C. Dow, as trustee, u certain deed of
trust, convi-ting lo stud trtulee tlie land iu Clie
e o u n y I o w a e s i i o 1 U w s o w i t
the n.,ath-east-jnirf.-r of the north-i. ast quarter
section No. eight in township No. eighty
three iwHi north of ivnge No. lour 4 east "d the
littii (."lh' p.m. Which hai I conveyance
.IVir
a
H't"* f|
i
BI CAftB. SODA
SAL SODA,
SAL.fiRATCS, II
CRK'M T.VRTAlf
TARTARIC AC U
SUI.PIICR, I
HKi-SMKri,
WASIIItoARDSl
COPPERAS
CWcago, which wc Guaruutee to do.
May 20,1803 dly. If. B. EVANS Sc CO.
SPRING- & SUMMER
vturimiy
fonnd
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CARRIAGES.
Davenport (arrlage Repository,
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DAVENPORT. IOWA.
J. TfOYT. PROPRIETOR,
KliliPS CONST\NTLY »s- IIAN0
i. luge stock
WHS
made by the-aid Johnso-i Walker, for tbe pur
pose of securing the payment of six certain prooi
issrv uot'-s ther. in specified, i.nd t!ie interest
thei eon, sigued f.y said Johnson Walker, dated
1st day of July. A. D. l-v,t, and payable ns
follows: One for f'.t.o payable Jun: int. iv'.ii,
oue for payable January 1 jt, !s.^j, one lor
s:-,-ty due Jonuarv 1st, H04. one f"r #7' pay
able January 1st one for 2" jiayb!.- Jan
uary iSt .-W'i, Olie tol 'pay abiv rfaoi.ai y ist. i
1^07, all payable to order of Macklot A' ^ibiu, at i
their office in the city of Davenport, Iowa.
1
lore
nt,]e
nnd
the said Joha-
aar.itf,' I,
Geo. S C. |)u», trustee as aforesaid, do hereby
give this jiublic notice, that viitue of P"
v
er which i* in me vested by said d--ed of tiust, I I „iat
will on Saturday, the l»Ui dav of June, A. D.
I"i4. 8t th.! hour of two o'clock iu he aftt ruuon
of said day, at the Court House door in the citv of
tii.
.»U(cb
of
most thor
ii made xieJ must uivdern h.s o«
I I i i A I A N K S i K
»i a-iM«leirM .t|iaiss»0»«'l«re. end mo
durable •,11 •!it'.. His jood* were l.ougl
contract, lor before the greet rise iu inateri
I and l_boi, which enable* liilu to olfcrthe 'iREA'
EST INDI't.'EVKNfS to purchasers. Call bee"
purchesing elsLwljen-. fbl 1 -dAwly
WUiHLH MRtrrHHHIl,
KA V .M.r.as rna
Da^rapori tirriur .liaafarUry,
CORNER THIRD A HARRISON STREET%
Davuiiixirt, Iowa, uiMimfai-iure all kind* tp
iag.-s, feoyg:. s and Wagons fro® tbe bew
rial, and perfect aatisfatlion warranted. Kd
pairing d-.neon short notice. Rates inoderale.^p
Encourage home m.-clianirs. decl-dtf
1
RENWICK
rhereon to the day of sale, together with all the __ .
costs and flpen-ie^ attendiug said sale, coata of thia I ~a Jtw 0
coaratn.vo
notice and tru-tee's fees
Dated the ^5th of May, '. s64.
mav251n GEORGE H. C. DOW,|Tnistee,
STATE OF IOWA, (In the District Court for
that there
is on file in the office of the Clerk of the
District Court for Scott county. State of Iowa, a
petition of Georgianna C. Jone«, praying for a
from the bonds of matrimony now sub-
sisting between ou and plaintiff', for reason that i lt i,"D»vuiport, Iowa.
vou have b.-cn guilty of such inhuman treatment
towards her «s to endanger her life. And peti
tioner also pravs that -.lie have the guardianship
of Georgianna A. H. Jon -s and Laura 11. C. N.
Jones, vour and her minor children. »#.».«- ^h. m*
ttVISON
k
St
CO.,
Framing Timber,
Clear Stuff, Fencing,
Siding,
Lath,
o.i
.Vcir
*irmy
ARRANDALE A CO., Importer*, 1W Broadirar
New York, want Agt ts in c-vriy county and
Now'unicss rou appear and answer thereto on 1 regiment, for the sele of their new ijfUl jl»
or before noon "of the seon-l dav of tbe ne*t term I atches. nusually liberal terms aniMHM
of said Court, to be begun aad U' '•.. i tne hr* agent a. Send for a circular. fn*H«NB
mdav of November. A. I».. default
will be'entered of record, andradgr !nt veodered
I thereon, granting the prayer of petu.tmer.
Dry Kindling Wood.
I A
LOT OF DRY PIN* KINDLING
I tAjaom in heed at oar will on 9d dmiijdl
TRDB, ^rSeretJ W «»Birca
PUiBtiak AU eraeya
or
JL
-»«a
-•-^a
Shlnglen SL Pickets,
all of wVieh is sold at the very lowest tnark«&
pri. e. Farmers an 1 liuilders will lind it (reatq^
to their aiivantage to purchaac of m.
'-r Yards at tbe Mill above the Railroad
Bridge, and
Lumb
fl
mA
Hai rison street, between 18th aad
jne*-dtf
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