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TakrBa
THE JAMES MlV** "WKADEDBl
UtM.MMUHir* »LUt* BY OUR
Hd u t«Ira' iMideat Illliflkrt
iid iifiea inn.
:t»al«| »f h« tiMMtr Pr«|N*
IiilU|fJT ol j/lliwinll.
Tba Jaaea HMr is Mackadad a faw
miles balo# Drarj'a Bluff to prevent a
aarpriaa from tba rebel rams.
liuNMiiTiii ARMY or POTOMAC,
K0.
i
iaonm. Mia loaa la reported at about
The 5th oorpa did not loaa heavily la
tkalr advance in tba morning, but tbair
loaa waa considerable in liw afternoon in
their attack on tba left. Oar losses darlog
Che past two dajs will reach 8,000 killea
Md wounded. Tbe loss of the enemy at
aome pointa waa greater than ours, being
generally behind their outronebmenta were
not so mucb exposed and ol courso suffered
loaa on tbe wuole. All tbo prisoDers taken
•0 far, suuie 1200, rf whom about 20 c»me
la yesterday, represent themselves being
In Beanregaitl'a army. It is not believed
that snob a reeiatanoe ooald be made with
oat his prasaaoo and that of hta troopa.
There ia no reliable newa from Qen. But
lor ap to tbe preaeat time. Ueu. Ingalls
has been designated chief quartermaster ol
the combined artntes in bis vicinity, to be
atationeo at Ouy Point with Qen. Qrant.
For particulars eaquire of
CHAS. E. PtTTXAM.
0IME1VSB ATTRACTIONS.
LATE ARRIVALS.
e i e i & o
Ao. 6
Second £/., Mttropolitan Motk,
HAVE
RECEIVED AND ARK RECEIVING
every dsy, by Express, the most desirable
Styles of
Fashionable Sprint Goods
Of Varum* Fabri** and PatUrn*.
Aha a full atock afbleaehed and unbleached Moa
waa, nwatU, to whkh we invite the attention of
5,7"-, ertabli»huient in Phiiadel
JJj* M' of our Arm constant
enabled to at^r indnee
•sata to all wha eaU. mcfalO-dAwly
Establiahed in 1865.
CIICAC6 TYPE mmT
FrlAUra*W^re|kovie}
Ho. to fmawwi Sraaar,
That tl»a Marshal ia hereby ordered to re
pair the attewalka hereinafter described, fey
•abati toting aound pianka and joico in mo
place of broken and decayed onea, the aame
to be Idd and apiked in a good, workman
like manner aaid aidewalka to bo laid
twelve feet wide, excepting tboee hereinaf
ter ordered to be of difTevent width-—the
plank to be two inches th ck the joice to
be three by four inches, to-wit:
OSttr or agoat. Bleak. IIINI.
j— uowuug at mat
apsnser. aoblnaea aad
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katie
Jaa Bowling
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llmiot uvkiwui), June 18
VI. BALTIM .AA, JUUC 'JO
to •riUNMJP
beeu csptuied fioui t-e oimy Mi our
oettlta oil »b« a..ihsat Pcieiaburg, Oe.idi*
Wut-D ibi eurui) (duuar« w Lit (ureas ii
(rout ol (it o. Botier, Co reiulorcc Peters
bar*, UeD- Butler lutaxd ateiy itot out i
Ivice uu'ltr (ieiitiili icirj mil Turner
Whicb-eucctn d«d la daetrujing so important
bridge kudiuttf iftUvt vl itiUoid trick,
near Waltheui Junction.
E.rly'*, late Lung.uect'a corps, crossed
th« JBIDM bi««r BEAR Drurj'E Bluff, iu
atrong iue iuu was w«o cotiiiDg duwu ibe
Pater.buig turupiko aa Oeti. Bmtt'i lorcaa
ao tared iiitir wotha.
I LMI eveniug lbs dispatch ittioer
Anaoda Wtuaua, wliila paaaiog Wilc.x's
IV bar I, wu Bred iitu fruui tie uurlti aide
•f the Jauioa K.fer, by a rebel batter
Tao aboia wan llred ac bar, oua of which
paaeed through tar of bull, near the titer
Una. Ma uoa waa Injured.
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Billy D.veopcrt
Vtuty
u. Uotimtu,
Jane 18. y
Gen. Pieroa «M «««aM tbila gallant
ly loading a obarge.
Geo. Martindale, OD the right, attacked
tba enemy and aucoaeded in taking a tew
W ASUINOTON, Jane 20.
Jioott.—A bill waa introduced and re
frffed to the judiciary committeo to pro
hibit inter-State slave trade.
Mr. Wilsooof Iowa, moved tba appoint
•ant of two additional committee* on in*
ternal revenue and on banka and banking.
Mr. Price moved that tbe judiciary com
mittee report the bill to repeal tbe act
compelling street cars to run on Sunday.
Tba speaker said thu House had not yet
acted on tbe bill.
On motion of Mr. Go* the subject was
laid on the table, 60 to 36.
Tbe committco on elections reported that
John (i. Scott was entitled to retain bis
aaat from tbe 3.1 district of Missouri. Laid
over for the present.
Tbe bill providing that in granting lands
to aid in constructing railroads and lor
Other purposes mineral lacdsare to be ex
cluded and reaerved to tbo United States
Waa passed.
Ou motion of Mr. Kinney, delegate from
Utah, tbe committee or post offices and
roaoa waa inatrncied to euquire into tbe
expediency of repealing so much of citstiug
law as prohibits carrying newspapers auu
Other printed matter in the overland mail.
44
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du do li
0. O. B. MlUbelt «4
au du da do 46
Mary Tueka, 46
Jolid KurtNl,
66
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Autbuny Clianh Block
Jul farcer. tf
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11 llutflU], 44
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It n.y u^vuport, U
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mephuii L'ind!y, 40
Alitlaiy,
ft
Clias Wrilto, 42
1' A Btrihoid,
4'2
Auatla Corb.B, 4^
1. a Mackioi, 4
liaruby a MoUlxlttt, i4
daauu Oold.uilih, 46
Jm
Harder. 4«
Adlar, 44
UOldaiuHh Ktlll«, 4*
0 U Aivord, 41
du do 14
du.tn Morton, ti
do do W
CLn.-tiantiharobDUep 16
Auu U liat, 06
K a Biiinrd, 66
JT. rreai, 66
1 Hall, 67
O Uliwell, 46
Ttioa Allan, uaataa, 45
6'urreal, 48
tie A liavanport nH 69
Geo A Davenport aXU
U*o D.veaport 41
Wm buck.
Oca i
*. uoatea
Naw Yuii, June 20.
The Commercial says that a private dis
patch from Washington states that tb»
eoemy yesterday captured an eotire divia
loa from Burnaide.
Nkw UATKN, June 20.
The New York express train lor Boston
?ia Springfield, this noon, when a mile
north ol Berlin, met with an accidem.
The two rear cars ol tbe train wcro thrown
from the track down an embankment and
badly broken op. Some 25 persona are re
ported to be injured, moatly by bruiaee.
CAIRO, June 20.
The [steamer Mollio Able has arrived.
The steamer Progrcas burned to the
water'a edge at Daadman's Bend, on the
Miaaiaalppi River, on the evening of the
9th. Bhe came out of Red River with a
•ergo of cotton, comprising 1.359 bales,
500 of which may be saved. The eotton
waa marked Wm. Batler A Co., Cairo.
Tbo boat took fire from a.lamp in tho encine
Mo livee lost.
Thrao buildings were blown down in
Oairo, this afternoon, during a aevere rain
and wind atom. One man waa killed
boiag crushed ia tho ruina.
•ffM EUgmnt MfHenre
rom SMM.
The subscriber oflfrra for sale, oa reasonable
tailiis, hit former residence,
i i s w y s e e s
If not sold the above property will be for rent
CO the tint of July next.
•bo for sale chcsp 4 Lota in Mackintosh's Ad
dition to Davenport.
CBICAOO.
BCHOflKLD A CO., PROPRIETOR.—
ft nil, and Printiaa Material oa han4
order. Ile«atatypia Star
alapSrisraofc^ ead P^e'a
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Kirrcat 69
W*ea, cab'ott a Co. 68
Yountf 6»
Oeo a Parker 68
Ttio* Orr, [cet wlda, t(
Haoiplar, tt iebola ft Co. SO
(6 fool wide)
O Au«r 62 do 100 6
Usury Balby 12 do 160 6
a.«o
Bu it turtiier ordarad that th« tfarshal .nail la
a Lew punk udcstlk, l«al?« lect In Widlli, (al
oepi aa h«i«lD*iter o n.rwlw oidarad,) of auu-d
i.l.uk, two luotiea ihlek.aod tib.lald In agoud
Wutkm.uliKe m.DDtr, opt.uaite ihe folluWiug d»-
Uwu. ur ayoiit. Illaeii.
Da.. Mouio S3
fwnili'i Katate
do
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V UiHmnt
Hireet. Feet. Lot
Viuut e2« 8
do eSS
Witt s
Perry tN 1
do •ao 1
do lu
do 12 111
do tee 1
do HO lo
island n 40 a
do s l.o a
v iiarlea U dbealP
Ueurge uveup rt
a A Carmich.o. 6ilW'd60
W Uolliua 6ft aid*, 64
And the Marshal is hereby required to
report to this Council the expense of repair
ing and laying said sidewalks opposite each
of said lots in separate iteui.
Daily Davenport Gatette
June, 1804.
Davenport, June 15,1864.
M. K. pAltKS,
A. KIMBALL, Ass't Sup't mv 16 '64
[Michigan leiiril Railrud.
Great Central Rovft to y&r Turk, A'etr England
and the Canada*.
ON15th,
tral l.'nion Depot, foot of Lake street, as follows
6:8» a. m., Sundays excepted. Arrive in Detroit
6:3'! p. m. Toronto, 4:45 p. in. Suspension
Itridge, 4:05 a. m. Uutt'alo, 5:i"» p. m. Albany
8:45 p.m. New York, 30 p. m. Boa
ton, 12.0&
a. m.
6:0» p. m. Saturday's excepted. Arrive in De
troit, 6:00a. m. Toronto,4:45p. m. Suspension
Bridge. 4:45 p. m. Buffalo, 5:0 p. m. Albanv
4:45 New York, 11:50 a. m. Boston, 4:N P.M.
10:00 p. m., Saturdays and Sundays excepted. Ar.
rive in Detroit, 10*00 p. m. Toronto, 9:05p. m.
Suspension Bridge, 9:10 p. m. Albany, 8:40 a.
m. New York, 3:45 p. m. Boston, 5:00 p. m.
I N I N N A I A I N S
(via. Miehigan Central R. R.)
Leave Chicago at 6:80 a. m., Mail Train 6:00
Fast Express. The 6/0 p. m. train leaving
Chicago runa through to Cincinnati without
change of cars or baggage.
Tuttan's Patent Ventilating and Warming Ap
aratas oAll Can of thia Company. Aa elegant
Smoker*' Car, with Eaehre Tabiea, haa lately bsea
added to day trains. Patent sleapiag cars ea
niaht trains. B^gage Checked Throagh.
I Throagh Tieketa far sale at all priaenal Bail
road OKes in tbe West, at the GeaeraT0«ce,
e*aeroT Lake and Oearbon streets, (aader the
ionae,) Chicago, aad at the i"
H. aWlNTWO&H. SMNI
i mggibiHi.
tl
Tlic Rebels Re-tmke
IHelrWotlM.
A
The
and
port Democrat,
H. II. ANDBESER, Cain.
SAM'L Hir.scIIL.
Approved: K. LuWRY, Mayor.
AtteeiCaaia. Kavrmaas, City Cltrk.
Mississippi & Hisstiri Bailrtad«
Trains run hv Chicajjo time which is twelve rain
faster than Duvennort time.
Oandlilt's
N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 16th,«1864
until ifurthcr notice, trains will leave
Davenport us follows:
5 45 A. M. for Orinnell and Washington.
k 3'i A. si. freight accommodation for Orinnell
215 p. a ao do Iowa City
and Muscatine.
Train* arrive at Davenport as follows
ft 0" A. a. freight and accommodation froth
Iowa City.
44ip. m. freight and accommodation front
vnnnell oinl V aihinKton.
S 15 p. w. express from Orinnell and Muscatine.
The 5 4 a. m. train out of Davenport, makes
dircct conneaion at Orinnell, Iowa Citv, and at5
Washington, with the Western Stage
•^ht-Tx5
*, ?#ur hmm Hearfa
The Rebels ill
11 hold their
position In Cieoi fit.
XEW
The
YORK,
H*rald.'$
Uerald's
I'rvcideU,
tliat the owner of said lot or lota do not lay
or cause to be laid the said sidewalks oppo
site their respective lots on or before the
luth day of July, 18G4, which time is here
by allowed for finishing the same by the
owners of lots or parcels of land fronting
their lots. This order shall be published
one week in the following daily papers
Daily Daven­
commencing the 17th day of
d.'n
ata-
ges for all points West, South-West, and North
West.
Train s from the west connect at Davenport
with trains* of the Chicago A Rock laland RR. for
all points East, North, and South.
Passengers are reminded of the necesnity of
giving distinct directiona as to the destination of
baggage, also to procure ticket* before taking
their seats in the cars. J. F. TRACY, Supt
June 21.
special says Hancock's old
wound haa been so troublesome that he was
obliged to ask to be relieved. Request was
granted. Birney has command of his corps.
He did not command in Saturday's fight.
He expects to be in the field again in a week.
It is said there are 80,000 rebel troopa in
Petersburg, and they are continually rein
forced.
An attack at 4 A. V. Saturday, by the 2d
corps, met with but little opposition, our
troops passing over formidable works occu
pied by the enemy the day previous, and
captured 50 or CO prisoners. Casualties on
both sides few.
We moved on and developed another
line of works about S00 yards beyond.
Here the rebels made a stubborn resis
tance.
At noon, a general advance of the 2d
corps was ordered.
The assaulting force consisted of the
4th Brigade.
The line rushed forward gallantly but
could not withstand the deadly tire of mus
ketry, grape and canister, though they got
within 75 yards of their earthworks.
They fell back leaving the dead and
wounded.
Another attack was ordered at another
point.
The storming party consisted of several
brigades in columns of regiments.
They moved about 4 o'clock in columns.
They were inetwith such murderous fire
and were cut down so rapidly that they were
withdrawn.
Another Herald correspondent says of
the Oth corps' fighting on Friday The days
work commenced at daylight, when they
found the rebels fallen back to second line
in right.
The works were attacked with great gal
lantly.
There was severe struggle for possession
of the K. K. leading to Norfork which final
ly was taken.
This appears to have been the only ad
vantage gained, though the rebels' position
was also fought for.
Another correspondent with the 9th
Corps says the rebels made an attack at 10
p. in., coining up in 2 columns. On reach
ing our line, whether intentionally or the
result of a blunder, our columns shouted
surrender, and 240 were thus taken pri
soners.
Another column came up to our works,
bravely and under cover of a battery, drove
our men into their entrenchments.
They jumped over the works and a hand
to hand tight ensued muskets had been
discharged and bayonets were only used by
both parties.
125 of the 1st Michigan Sharp Shooters
were captured.
The rebels held the position till daylight
when they retired.
The Times' special of the 18th says the
rebels on Friday night made a furious at
tack on Burnside's front, and after a severe
contest reoccupied the fort he had taken
the previous morning.
This changc in the line has conccntratcd
Deaurugard's forces, while it enables our
troops to cover important approaches to the
left and right, and places the city within
range of our guns—about 400 yards.
About 4 p. M., an advance was made on
the rebel lines, to develop their situation,
which was accomplished with considerable
loss. Birney's division suffered most.
Prisoners state that Beauregard commands
in the city with his army and portions of the
forces of Longstreet, Wilcox and Ewcll.
There is no decisive evidence of the pres
ence of more than a small portion of Lee's
army.
dispatch says that General
Brooks has been relieved of the command
of his division and assigned to the command
of the 10th corps as the successor of Gil
more.
See'y Stanton in a dispatch last night
says up to 10 p. in. Sunday night no later
operations on the James river.
Our losses on Saturday arc reported as
very heavy.
No official returns arc yet made.
Stanton further announces that Sherman
was premature in proclaiming that the re
bels had left their position. The enemy
still holds Kenesaw mountain, with flanks
belli ml Moondy and Moos creeks.
Gen. Foster reports that he has been in
formed by the rebel Gen. Jones at Charles
ton, that five of our general officers, in
the hands of the enemy, are kept under our
fire as retaliation. He asks permission to
place a like number of rebel officers of the
same grade under rebel fire. Stanton has
given his permission accordingly.
BERMVRAS HI NOREOS, June 19.
There was fighting in front of Petersburg
up to 2 o clock yesterday, without decisive
result, but we constantly gain ground. We
captured another piece of artillery yester
day.
Decisive results expected soon. Every
thing is satisfactory with the army.
Grant and Butler went up the James
river yesterday, and had an interview with
Admiral Lee.
Graal Traak A Vk C«atralB.fc,
BOSTON,
Fare $4.75
BUFFALO A NEW YORK,
Fare
$1.00,
Less than via any other route.
Passengers get the full benefit of the aboxe bv
purchasing tickets at the Mrand Trunk Tiokot of
fice only, 5S Ik arbon street, Chicago, 46 Clark
sreet, Chicago, ^41 Main street, Milwaukee
S. T. WEBSTER, Ar (J
S. F. IIIIIBARD, West'n Ag Vt. Cent!
C. J. BR\ DUES. Managing Director.
HaaalWI
A
AND
AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY
1"64, trains will leave the Great Cen­
St. Joseph RailruA
STEAM PACKET LINES OK THE
Missouri River. The most practicable route
to the bold Mines of Idano, Bannock Citv Vir
ginia City, Oallatin, Denver Washoe, Bofsee and
California. Daily Overland Stages from Atchi
son to above poiuts. All rail to St. Joseph At
chison, Latan and Weston. The Dailv Packet
Emilie, runs from Weston to Leavenworth, (seven
miles,) and Kansas City, (fortv miles.) Staae
connections from Leavenworth and Kansas City
to Lawrence, Topeka, Ft. Riley, Ft. Scott, SunU
Fee.
Tri-Weekly Packets —The elegant packets Col
orado, Denver, J. H. Lacy, West Wind and A
Majors form a Tri-Weekly Line from St. Joseph
to Nebraska City, Council Bluffs and Omaha.—
Also Daily Stages from St. Joseph to above points.
Miners with teams and luggage carried on the
same train and packet to the
above starting points
and arrive fresh for the Plains.
Connections made by rail and by packets on the
Mississippi River with the Hannibal A St. Joe R.
R. at Quincv and Hannibal.
For through Tickets or Freight, applv to R. M.
Prettyman, agent, at Davenport, or on'board tbe
Packets.
I T. K. HAY WARD, Oen'l Sap't
B- OROAt Gen. ticket Agent.
W. P. ROBINSON. Gen. Fr't Agent.
J. n. DV2M,
Taper
MM| KkaHSi.kiMithnT.
MieH' Ht#BHgktr«attfftC
rpHE riTIZENSCf DATWJgr
Pe-
8TRA8SERS BRASS BAND
Will be there, and everv efTort will be made to
provide for an extraordinary time
The rooms of the College, the Librarv, Cabinet
and Apparatus Kooms. will be lighted up aad
visitor*.
X|,e Supper Tables will be spread in the large
Schoolroom, which will be decorated for the oc-
C'lAi'i"admission
defr.iv expenses of beautifying the College
Ground-. Tickets will le sold at the entrauce to
the Ground on Mainjand Harrison street*.
Entrance into the building through the north
"''owssing rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen on
the west side of the hall.
These Bitters are prepared,, in pur# bourbon
wliisky, from a combination of over 20 different
kinds of roots, barks and herbs which act in per
fect concert one with the other, prepared from the
original formula given by the great chief, R««d
Jacket, to Dr.Chapin.who used tin-in successfully
in his practice for many years, and by their use
gained so great a popularity in the'eure of|lvspep
aia. Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sick and S'er
vous headache, Fever and Ague, and ell ttiscascs
arising from torpid liver or indigestion. Persons
suffering from either of these loathsome diseases
will ttuu a sure cure by the n e jf :ese Bitters,
which are perfectly purr and tree from all those
drugs and poisons usually put up in such prepar
ations, and palmed off on an unsuspecting public.
One trial will convince the most skentical that in
Red Jacket is virture which none other possess.
Thev strengthen and invigorate the system.
Tliev are unequnled for general debility.
They are a sure cure for dyspepsia.
Thev give a good and healthy appetite.
Thev assist digestion.
They are the best stitnulent in existence,
They are a preventive of fever and ague.
They relieve constipation.
They cure nervous headache.
They are perfectly pure anil alatablf.
Aged persons ana delicate females will find they
can save large doctor bills byuseoftlie.se Bitters.
Beware of counterfeits. Ked Jacket Bitters are
ouly told iu bottles, vvitli our name blown on the
side. "fit
sa&Twin
For Medical and Table uses, which are perfectly
pure, and need only be tried to be appreciated.-—
None genuine unlesathey have our •.'old laM on
each bottle, and our initials pressed in wax over
the cork. Sold by all druggists and dealera
throughout the country. (lull for our good* und
take uo other. Circulars to the trade supplied
on application to BENNETT PIETEIIS
IC f:
y.
HAS
Also the best assortment of Confectioneries in
the city. Call and see me. All goods warranted,
jnciio-dtf GEO. MATTHES
N E W E W E Y S O E
1. D. WII.LJSOV
RESPECTFULLY
E wis Y
embracing every modern style and patera, which
he oilers at remarkably low tigurc. Also
Plated, and, Silver Ware!
warrsnted to be of superior quality. Bv offering
the best quality of Goods, selling at reasonable
prices, and prompt attention to the wants of the
public he hopes to merit a liberal patronage.
Call aad See wmj (Stork.
N. B.—Particular attention given to repairing
Watches. jnell-dtf
WM. ALLKX 1.WALLS,
Architect, Contractor k Solicitor of Patents*
Sperijiealion*
rf:
Trains leave the W est Side Union Depot, cor
ner Madison and Cauul streets, Chicago, on ar
rival of trains from the West, as follows:
MAILS, every morning, except Sundays.
cv, rv ev,
n'"Jt
TOemesec
Are
I invited to co-oMi'«tC !•i Pf^jetton and
enVsjrasent of a FesfivJoa ttoe GtvoadsGrtwoLd
C«®ge. on
We«aes4ar
*mmm
SM.
The College b-lldings wifl be
tbe spacious and etegant greuiwiigniee with
Cslsni I asisfsai
RcfrPuJiment stand will be
able luxuries of all ki««U lew, WCwM^tia.
onade. Strawberries aad Cream, V'akes, rinila,
Flowers, Ac.
.4^ VBWSLL.
newRi.i.4*MAni'
BRADY AND
Kourth over farts A Bo«.
mera Orrery stor.. Al aeraoos
sppreciat- a .u,H rior styj, of DeM.try
do wpil lo call. 1 ricea iMNler^ *|I
warranted. Kutrauce IMIMII
nil. ia. w. ^iribui,
TKKTH
jlral aad Mechanical l»eataat
MOUNTED ON UOI.D, SILVER
I lst»is or Ruber Plate, either plain, in blucki
WWltii COXTIM OL s LI N*. All who want a supe
nw style of work, at the lowest luu,g pi icr wil
••Well to call on Dr. N. Satisfaction guarantied
TiMh extracted at nil hours iu the da* or night
O^s-Corner 2d and Main St... opposite L«
yaire House aud National Bauk. uih^-dAwly
J. J. NtVKR UCG.
Honrs.
fee of l* cents will be charged to
DENTIST. ROOM NO. 1, OYER
Pus! Ollice, DAVK:PORT, Iowa.
ar-vB
•—Teeth extracted at ail
decl4-dtf
PHYSICIANS.
PJ.
A. BEID, M.
IIYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE
residence No. *8, corner Main and Third
Streets, Davenport, Iowa. jyl-C2-d
1K-
HYSICIAN. SUHGEON, OCULIST AND
Aurist. Office and residenee lufl Bradv St..
between 4th and .Mb, Davenport. sp-4-dtf
OB. U4»D,
OFFICE
IN FAHRAND'S BLOCK. CORNER
of Bradv und Second streets, upstairs, Da
venport, lown. Sjwvinl attention given to treat
ment of Chronic diseases and Female eomplaintv
of every variety, and treats Cancers and all dis
eases pertaining thereto without using the knife,
by a new process -safe and effectual in all curable
eases. Office hours from a. m. to 4 p. m.
Address Box 3'«». apl4-dAwly
»a. a. w. NTCARX,
Proom
IIYICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE IN
over Post Office. Residence east side
of Brsdy—ad door from Vth at July Idwtf
THOU, M. 1).
DR.
ILKS NOW OFFERS HIS SERVIBES
in the various brunches of medicine and
surgery, «Uilh/ in those troublesome chronic
disense.s so perplexing both to patient and phy
sician. Otliee on Third street, between ltialv
and Main, opposite Dr. Adler'a office. nySlif
J. W. H. HAKEa,
Pbasement
AYSICIAN AND SL'RGEON. OFFCE IN
of htiite Ituiik Itiiildiiji Kesidenpe
•th St., bet. Bardy and I'erry aireeis. nolttdw
ATTORNEYS.
JOII.1 CBAWFORD,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW, PENSION AND
Boutity Agent, Farraud's Block, Davenport,
Iowa. mhsv
IAMBS T. LANS. JOHN M. DAT
IA3IE
St
DAY,
ATTORSEYTI
AT LAW. OFFICE IN SAM.
Perry's new block, opp. Post Office. agi!8
Iaw Partaernlilp.
i*o. p. COOK. J. WTLSOI- DRcar
OOK 4c Dni'RY,
Sucrftsors to Coot, IHlhn
AOffice
cf-
ATTORNEYS
k
CO.,
Sold bv No. 21 Kiver St., Chicago.
E. S. Ballord, at wholesale by Beiderbecke k
Miller. juiicJo-dAivly
H.tLOOJr i
GEO. MATTIIKH,
10 A 1 fe Brady St., 1 ft door Mow Stt'ond,
FITTED UP AN ELEGANT Ire
Cream Hoona for the accommodation
of Ladiea and (•entlemen, and awaits a call from
his friends, and the public generally. Quests
will be served with the most delicious CRLA Jl.V
Etc., that can be produced, and waited upon with
kindest attention.
Bakery ami Confectioner#,
I am also prepared tosnpplv the market with
the freshest l»ie*« Cnkesi Hrcad, and in
fact everything pertaining to bukery profession,
made from the best flour. Parties supplied at
the shortest notice.
HAVING
ANNOUNCES TO TIIK
people of Davenport, and vicinitv, that he
has just opened at his new store, on
Brady St., first deer above Sd,
a carefully selected, and very choice
assortment of
WATCHEMLOCKS
h'ttimafe* Furntxhtd for
Jiuildiinj* and Mtichim-rtf,
PLANS
FROM MODDLES roa TH« PATENT
Office, and uchinery of every discription
in Isonietrical and (iemetrical perspective.
Office corner of Brady and 2d streets, Daven
ort, Iowa, over Mack lot's bank. jneltj-dtf
FlMsharg, Ft. W. A Chi. R. R.
The shortest line from Chicago to New York,
I'liiUriclpliia, Baltimore, \Vat|iin^K)n l.'itv, Hv*
risburg, and I'ittsburg. Also the direct route to
Boston, [Albany, Buffalo Dunkirk, Cleveland,
Columbus, Cincinnati, Wheeling, Dayton. And
sll cities and towns between Chicago aud those
points above named.
except Saturdays.
Both Trains connecting at Fort Wayne with the
trftina of th? To cdo and \Vabash Kuilwuv. it noon
nd miduight.
THERM 18 NO CHANGS OF CASS.
MTwaax.
Chicago and Pittburg
And but ONL CHANGE between
CHICAGO
AXD PHILAPRLPHIA, oa TO XXW YOBK
VIA
ALLHRTOX.
Woodruffs State Room Sleepiig Can.
Are run on Night Trains, and baggage is checked
through to all Eastern Cities and handled free.
To secure the Shortest Route, Greatest Com
iort, ana the
SAVING OF TWO HOURS TIMK,
ASK FOR TICKETS VIA THF FOST
WA VXE ROAD.
wlit *'lt
princiP"1
Offices ia the
the Co.t.panT's offices in Cfaicaao. eor-
Unio^St We^Sir|^rn
,treeU-
",d
lh*
For further
W.C.CLELLANSTS? RSAV, CbR^
WM. P. BRISK,
"aa.
*tw«k ityyiMHirtf
Lindtef.
TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS IT LAW
corner of Main and id Sts. jygi*dwt(L
C'IIAP HIIITTAKKR,
ATTORNEYTAND
COUNSELOR AT LAW.
OmtK—on Maiu street, iu rant's Block,
apstaim. iny30-dtf
a K. BIIOWV. AL'RKU SCLLT
BROM.K 4t SI LLY,
AND COUNSELORS AT LAW.
Office corner 2d and Brady Sts. Davenport,
nielilo
Iowa
FRAXK PI.I IIKR,
TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
r-^-and Notary Public. Office in LcClaire Block,
[aveuporl, I on-a. jne'2-dtf
K. I», C0N«ID01«,
ATTORNEY
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
and^Notary Public. Otliee, N. W. cor. Bra
dy A 2d Sts, up stairs. Entrance ou Brady. jy2fi
VAMBS GAAVT. G. r. SMITH"
«RAW
St
N^IITII.
A TTORNEQS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
^ujLsnd Notaries Public. Office, Main St., west
Side, between Front and 2d sts. »ep 1-dawtf
CHAS. a. PI'Tb'AM. JOHN* X. ROflEIU.
I»IfT."*Al»f Jr. ROOKBli.
ATTORNEYS
AND COUNSELORS AT LAW.
Office in Davenport's lilock, 2d floor. je7
"WAR CLAIM,
BOCNTT A PENSION
OEOnOE H. PARKER.
Main Street, between Second aud Third,
DAVENPORT, IOWA,
Collects Back Pay, Bounties, and Pensions.
BEEN ENGAGED FOR OVER A
year in prosecuting Claims for Pensions,
Arrears, and Bounties, iiarties can rely upon hav
ing their mailers attended to as promptly us the
business of the various Departments ut \Va»Uiug
ton will permit. jv29-dtf
HOTELS.
RI RTIH HOI NR.
CORNER OK IOWA AND FIFTH STREETS,
Davenport, Iowa.
0« 11. VIKIIOINE,
PJ.
GILLETT, PROPRIETOR, FRONTING
Levee and Passenger Station, Muscatine.
I» V V A IA HOIMI:,
CDAVIS
ORNER OF 4TII AND IOWA STREETS,—
a Soss, 1'aorniKToas. Free omnibus
to and from the cars and boats. Proprietors of
the LcClairc, Princeton and Lyons, and the De
Witt and Maquokcta Stage Lines. Stages leave
tkc House for the above iianed and contiguous
points every day. dwtf
nETROPOLITA.^ HOTKIi,
CORNER RANDOLPH
k
WELLS STREETS,
CUcage, 111.
nliS8-d3m] 8. H. SKINNER.
BUTCHER8.
Family Meat Market.
F. RA1M1I,
o 2 0
K Second Street.
KEEPT HIS MARKET CON
ST AXTLT supplied with the best qual
ity of Beet, Pork, Veal, Mutton,
which he lulls cheaper than any othrr
batcher in the citv. Corned Beef, Pickled Pork,
Cured Hamo aud t)ried Beef constantly on hand.
Call aud try m.i. my*"-dtf
«•:«. TIIIRI.R,
Fa aall y Ratclacr.
BRADY STREET, BE. 4TH 4 STH.
Suppiies families with the very
best Meats of all kinds, at the low­
est market prices. Very particular attention
paid to the wants of customers. my lo-dly
MISCELLANEOUS.
JIIMCH KOCH.
MANUFACTURER
DEast
AND DKALER IN
Hats, Cans, Gloves, Furs, Ac. Store on
td St. between Main and Harrison. apl.*-6m
HG.1R1 NKLHY,
EALER IN FURNITURE, CARPCTS,
Mats, Oil Cloth Matting, Window Shades,
Ac., Second St., neat door to Perry. jjill
JACOB L1TIEN,
Ptaxriox
RACTICAL DYER.—PARTICULAR AT
paid to (lyeing Cloths,
Silks, V civets
If Garment* of any kind—to (pve my color w*
awed. Third street, two doors west of Iowa—
aorth aide. mylS-dly
«aos. o'coxxoa. THOS. MoaaAX
(TCOitma MORGAN. I
BLACKRMITHS
AND HORSE SHOERS
Shop on Commercial Alley, nest Eoor to
Saiith'a Livery stable. Work neatly aad prompt
ly 4oae. Charges ressonsble. may80dtf
JARLT ANTHONY.
BARBER
AND HAIR DRESSER AT THE
litortis House, respectfully iatbnna the pub
lie that be ia prepared for Shaving, hair cnttiag,
and dreasing the wort approved at*l«-
DEBOLT EICHASGE1
M. RlLKT, ..Pwprietor.
Choice Wum, Litfnort and Sefmrt
Warm Meat* at aU Hour*.
fTable
BAYK JITST PUT OP A JBKKT IU®
i- .jd#s.i«
HAVFT JUBT RUI WR A
of the latest improved psdteia. aa«
await atrial from
W. W. KIMBALL,
149 l«ke Pll.. ffcleage, IWaAi,
Wholesale and Retail l»ealer in
S. D.
k
II. W. SMITH'S
aMurnc.t.r o*tt4jrn,
With Tremolo Attachment,
in rtrrain nirrmxt STTLBS,
Ekgaallr Flalsked Reseweel^
For Parlor asc.
Blmrk
HIHINMI
mn*
Oak,
F»r Cbarches. Schools, Ixidgea, Ac.,
ke.
Every
Instrument warrauted for FIVE YEARS.
Prices Awa $»0 to »IM.
I E A E A N 0 1 1 V
is an entirely new instrament. It contains botk
the Patent Tremolo and Forte Stop, Knee Swell,
Double Bellows and two Blow Pedals.
The American Organs
are pronounced by more than a hundred of the
best Organists to be superior to any other yet
produced, having received the tir»t premium
whenever exhibited. The following are among
the many received
[From George Washhnrne Morgan. Organist o
Grace Church and the Middle Dutch Reformed
Church: 1
UNIVERSITY BUILDING, New York.
The near approach to the Pipe or Organ tone
attained bv Messrs. S. I). A H. W. Smith, in the
voicing of their American Organs, united with
their prompt and reliable action, entitles them to
the lir.-t rank among that class of instrument*.—
I cheerfully recommend them to purchase, either
for parlor, ball, or chapel use.
GEO. WASllUURNE MORGAN.
[From B. F. Baker, Professor in the Boston Musi
cal Institute, Author. Ac., and Director of Mu
sic iu the South Congregational Church :1
BOSTON, Mass.
GBXTLBMSK -I confess to having entertained a
prejudice against reed instrument.', liefore having
heard your American Organ. Ilut by your new
method of voicing tbe monotonous, droiiing, hut
ling sound has been entirely cured, and in place
of it a pure organ-like tone substituted. The ac
tion is prompt and the tuning is really perfect.—
If your Organs receive the patronage they merit
they must come into very general use.
With regard, trulv VI.UK,
it.
F. BAKER.
[From H. M. Sanborn, Teacher of Music and
President of Handel Society in Dartmouth Col
lege:
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE.
G*VTL*utx The American Organ I purchased
of you, though very pleasing in tone from th=
first, has become more and more a favorite instru
ment with my UUI-MCMI ucmiai iiaiiee« as well us
with iii »el|. Thu ea«e pf lite itnlion and the ra
pidity with which light music can he executed
upon it surprised me, while for sacred or solemn
harmony its fitness is uni|Uestioned. I take ijreiit
pleasure iu adding my testimony to its real worth.
Very truly, yours, H.'M. SANBORN.
[From George F. Willev, Organist and Director
of Mus icat John StreetClim-ch. Lowell, Mass:]
LOWELL. Mass.
GBKTLBMSY—Having thoroughly examined vonr
American Organs, 1 am of the ojiinioti that titer
are not equaled by thu»e of »iiy loiter.
r|iiey
are djstiii^uisljed from all I liqvp #ei:n by their
extreme fullness, ye mclliwi{e*s of tone, and
their quick reirjionses to the tuiicli of |hc perfor
mer. I am vours, Ac.
GEO. F. WILLEY.
[From Thos. Chnhbuck, Organist and Pirectorof
Music of the First Hmitui Cb|irch, Mpriiiglield,
llaisij
THOS. CHUBBUCK.
[From Thomas Baker, Musical Director of I.aura
Keerie's Theatre, formerly Leader of Julien's
Band:j
KING STREET, NEW YORK,
llnvinir examined the American
Orgui)*, nauiif*Miii.i M'-s^i*. ti. I). A II. W.
Smith, I cheerfully cei titv to their superiority in
every desirable quality of the instrument. Their
voicing is of the most approved order, rendering
the tone clear and reliable, enabling the perform
er to execute rapid passages with ea«e and accu
racy. T. BAKER.
ROXRURY, Mass.
To alia
its lo In Nil Mounts which bear the name
of S. D.
k
II. W. Smith, would be useless. They
have stood the test for years and when we say
«t4t tl|i-r phravs reflect upon the reputation of
Itoston men, ue Hiyard i.iul. In quality ol
tene and finish they justly claim the first rank
and. having so much at stalcc, their name of Ame
rican Organs may be considered a good indorse
•sent of a&f. Respectfully,
PROF. L. G. A. SECnE.
BLACK STONE, Mass.
Gfii iXB«BK~The three American Organs pur
chased ol you for (he e.se of our clnmUes, here,
in L'xbridge, and iu Mulbnrv, have been in u«e
one year. It gives me iuucii pleasure *o sav that
they have fully met onr expectations, mitl 'given
the gruuteat aatisl'action. I i. ru tin v.nirs.
E. J. SHERIDAN, Prstm
Mr. UEORliE A. ilKUKN. Org«u.st
James Episeop.il T^IUI". II, Clii. a^I III
"Tliev I'm surpass all otia'i- last Hiie ui.
kind that bare conn ndi :y oltfxv i
tullness, riehness and biiliis.iicv of tutc,
promptness and delicacy of actiou."
u*o~. ft I. a in: tt. i •»,
In every i- ty. tvnh pri"is ran^iii'/ from (45
to Kvevy one s eordially inviiel to call
and examine oiir instruments, whether they wish
to buy ur not.
Orders IVnni a IHslaare prompt*
Ijr
At leaded to.
Address all letters W. W. KIMBALL,
del? 1*2 Lake Street, Chicago.
PATENTS.
THE NATIONAL PATENT OFFICE.
MlOERJc WALTE.1,
229 Broadway, New Yorlc.
Patent Soliciting tt***e and fMtmt Commit
fit'll Hnvtr Cvinfiiited.
SOLM'lTlNfl.--'This
Company will act as At­
torneys for securing Patents for new Inven
tions in this Country aud Europe, on the must
reasonable term conduct Infringement cases, aud
procure renewals for Patents.
Our Kthiiuti"" litottnt ami Selling I department.
"We rvsiMictfu'ly submit to the public that ours
is the only responsible Soliciting House in the
World that ha* an Exhibition Riytm, and an effi
cient and successful Selling Department attached.
On Patents taken out by us we require no ad
vance fee for selling.
We are in regular communication with upwards
of 1*0 Patent Sellers throughout the country who
dc|K-nd wholly for their supply upon us.* Our
Exhibition Rooms I corner Broadway and Barclay
streets, in the very heart and center of the city, I
are daily visited by numbers of Capitalists and
me'i of Enterprise, seeking investments in valua
ble Patents, for the purpose of re-selling in sub
divisions, while others and heavier capitalists are
always ready lo purchase a useful Patent and en
gage in its manufacture, and thus secure a lucra
tive monopoly. These sources of demand that
are daily augmenting are fully sufficient to ab
sorh the entire supply of Pateuta now beiag is
ned. and st fair prices.
Consignments of Patents for sale are respect
fully solicited. Any information free. Respon
hibl'e Agents wanted in every county and town
who have Used places of business—to such we
will pay per quarter, and per cent, nn all
sales, to act aa our agents, for the explanation
(one hour or more per dayj of the models of such
patents as may be placeaan their hsnda for sale.
To good salesmen, who will give their wboletinie
to business, will pay a month. Also travel
ing Agents are wanted at a fair salary.
Agents will be required to give some satisfac
tory accnrity or ileposit the cost price of models,
which will be refunded when returned. AiMreaa
enclosing stamp
SNYDER WALTERS No. *29 Broadway.
Rnrsaaacn:—We, the undersigned, doing bu
siness in New York City, do authorise Joseph S.
Walters and G. H. Snyder, comprising the firm
of he National Patent Office, to refer to us, and
wet believe they will conduct tlieir business npon
•trictlv honorable principles.
[Signed] Wk, Feb. 2!ith.
—Mctewaiy Esq_. Importer, K, Maiden i-ane N.
Y Citv: W. L. Taylor, bq., Banker, .6 all
St. N." Y. City Clias. H. Voorhees, Esq., Bank
er 'tt! Pine St., N. Y. City Shepherdj SewarJA
'British
Eso
aOd American Excoan^e Hankinj
Coiporation, WaU
Si.. N.
Smith, Esq
wav and
ppaprietor,
uambers
ALIXMAMD-S
U&ltfepkspEC!FlG
a.
*evf"
rA,u*G
JNO. H. BliOOD, AGBNT
OFFICE, 34 FIFTH STaCET.
ffntffA. V. ofOhSMUtst. BT. lOCURa
ROI MI iv ILL OWAAISTS.
phm. a.v umitsm p*r m*tto
This Medleiae will aet care al tseasea.
It will eare Mlaeaaaallaaa, (laat
aad Hearalfla.
It it no a €i«aek Mcdleine'
Tlie receipt Inr makiac it was procured uf the
celebrated Dr. Lallasaaad, of Kraoee, by Alex.
Ieitch, the well known Chemist aud Drugist of
St. Ijouis, Mo. It was introduced to the public
the 1st of June, IsOJ. Hundreds have been curc4
by its use after trying all other remrdi. na
have given their cei titicaUs to that eHeci wit :a
the past twelve months.
It is highly re«otnmeiidd by the DIO VL
FACULTV. All good Physicians who are ac
quainted with the medicine do not he .tat .• to
prescribe it.
See what Da. PBILMFS, one of the ol cat aad
best l'h\*iciaus of St. louis suvs
ST. 1^im, June lsr 1§ j.
Ma. Jam n. Bi.oon, Agent of Laliv.n.nd'*
Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia Speeiae
uave prescribed the above mentioned Speeitir.aod
must say that I have never found an* remedy
that carrie* ao much certainty of a quicL and sal
utarr cure a* that haa ifi all cases where I have
used it. DR. G. W. PHILLIIS.
Iiuttvr from Csptaln Malin, nrevioua to' Jtka
U. Blood's Agency foj the medicide:
ST. I.oi'is, March 3lst, ISO.
ALCX. I.aiTcn, Kmj. Like mantr of my i fj.
fession I have suffered severely with rhoumati-•,
and could get no peimaney'. rrllef till I tiled
vour Specific. 1 am hapay to ssy that its ase, ia
a few days, restored me to qealth.
ISignJdj tAlt. MALIN.
Of the steamer Warsaw.
LASALI.k,
rou
HPRINUFIELD, Mass.
0"!!tH«*W—Having had op|Hirtunitiea for Mr
ing the qualitlea of your different styles of Ame
rican Organs in contrast with those of other mil
kers, I 'lo not hesitate to wiv thai 1 find in them a
superiority, both in exquisite purity, smoothness
and volume of tone, iu delicate und pleasant touch
and prompt response iu rapid placing. I can
cheerfully recommend them to any person who
may wish to own or play upon such'an instrument
nearest perfection. Respectfully yours,
III.,
July 16, IstMt.
JOHN II. BLOOD, KWJ- Dear Sir: I have Ie•
a sufferer for si
a years with Clirouie Rheumatu a,
aud 1 take great pleosure in recommending i cor
Lallemand, Oout and Neuralgia Specific to be ino
oest medicine for that diseiue that I evor heard
of. Whcu 1 commenced takiug it, I could hardly
walk or sit atill, ao great waa the psin, and in
three days I was flee from it. and my legs are
for the first time In five years, free fiotn pain, sn4
I feel so nimble that I think I wuuld tie dancing
all the while if it did Mkt (HMI so much for aiusie
But, sir, it U a a|tiMqid medirine. and I would
ruvol|.M«eiHi all those aiHictcd tliose diseases tu try
t. 1 have just foijnd Capt. Raymond, iq friend
1 niiue) on riis back with' iuflan'imatory rheuma
tism, and I told liiiu what your medicine did for
me. He will send to you fur some of it, Enclosed
pleaae find two dollars, ami jte-wd me two bottles
•jf Ihe S|iecific. If thtmid Mot need it myself, 1
a ill give it iti sun«e auu that dues, for there are
plenty that are suffering with those disease* that
are unacquainted with your Specilic, and I thirk
ought to publish it iit every city in the Uaioa.
Vn .' resiiectfallv vouts,
CA1T. JAilfiS W. BROWN.
Residence: Chicago, III.
P. 8.—Send rocdirine to cure of B. K. W. Whit
man Chicago. J. VV". B.
Froat lloa. Jadge l^rd, 0k«
aad »art.
ST. L'.k
IS, Feb. 25th, ISM.
J. H. BLOOD, ESQ—Denr Sir: 1 have tried
your Rheumatism, Neuralgia aud Gout Specific,
and have to and great relief from it when other
remedies have failed. 1 think it a very safe and
reliable medicine.
Very respectfully your friend,
C. II. LORD.
Itallenaaad'a Mpeciac seldom fails to
enre the worst cases of MheMiaatlwaa,
Uoat and .^leiaral|tln. A sutticient num
ber of certificates to Ml a newspaper could fje
procured frori pcr^eiis v,c|l kiiywn fo the public,
if necessary. To all tit use ufl'ected, a trial id tltt
medicine is the best evirence they can have.
Persons going to the Mines, where they will be
exposed to Rheumatism aud Neuralgia, and where
medicines are scarce, should supply themselvea
with Lulleinand'a Specific.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
.. 1 d*w1r
IWAINV BOURBON HTTERt
9wm mam vrm
tWADK BOUMON BITTEM
A healthy leak, geatlesllaielaat and aaeiaal*
led aoralag appetiser. Prepared In ripe oM
Bourtna. Bctag ao* to tbe esdasloe sf
all sther Blltrrs In more Uian tfty UaUed
•tales
4rmp
and millions uf privalt
failles, and Is Ihe safe popular aisdlem
Wblck lias been especially tftmym f*m
mm* tm* bjr tli« Unlir4 Ptatrs goTtraasat
ea the groand
at
Its having been adopted as a
Standard imMtfy by the medical profeidoa
•MAIN'S BOOON BITfMS
1
rare auric
it
InrrtdirMi will kaowa
aad approved bjr tlir
having
prmftmMnn,
SI
powrfml tunic pnprrtut,
ma,
Jlanfai,
art both
palatable aad ptrasant.wlth mfllri«-et
«afof
prapmtu*
lo corrsct thr U|loai 1^nga
HMt of Ihe tystcpi, sad set like a
charm W M£
••ken aecerdlng to direction, as a remedy
the falloelnc diseases -/wMf/fitlN, Oftptft
Uttr A^sciioas, l*muf Sgpi.
M, faama
vf
%»ii, Mat CbaipbaMMS,
BUTOS
tWAim BounoN
Kiadsili, ftmwsai, aad Madrcd
arWag
tram
a disordered condition ef Ma
llcaaek, Liver, or Buveli. Ui every ea*
hp these agreeable Qltters once tried «q|
wad, they «W eooomnead thsai «|ik soa%
dsaes ia all aha *he are In need of s
*heM»
asae, agreeable aad ifculaal tonle. The ra#
Idly itcmSnf trawl for these Bitters Ml
ladoeed aw to ft re Ihrta pubtlclty, so tM
Ihnnaads who have aot ased thsa, say Uf
tfcea aad be convinced of their tBcaiy.-
tWAINt BONBON BITTEM
IV1 rutin, Who laM Med aad fhaad a^a
MN« aad toe
Ugklg maiitmitH
for their
tasle, please give thess a trial, and yea
ast be wtthont dan. They will give toae te
ths Stsaash, aad strength to the whole syslea.
The lasiaiia af tr. •wale's »sa. hastag
s e a S 4 S a w s e a a e n
Jearaals, aad havlae IMI adopted as a rtaedard na*
sdy bv the liedtoalrroCrtrtoiiTsre by the
nUarSRVaUV
DR. 0. H. SWAIN,
H.
City
.,
b^nk,
Chemical
corncr ol
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Ckieagt fttek Mart Kailrmii,
SUMMER ARRANGSMKNT.
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AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY l«th, 1M4.
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Davenport daily, 'Hnndays eaospted) aa rollowa I
1st Mail train at ft at', A, A.
id Night expres So. a.
Arrive at Davenport daily, (.Sunday s excepted)
aa follows
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