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~m. *. •1€«A«,HK»^ WEDNESDAY EVK.VIXH.. I. NF. 28 peauoemtic Stiilf Tleltfct. For Secretary "f Sl-itCj, WALLACE, of Muxitiin For Htdk Tressurtr.'J «r-r JOB* B. LA*U. ef Henry county., Pnr t#**rn*v CttA^. M. DUNfcAB.-Je'-'-aon c» T"" Afl'for rf C. HEXMUttHOTT. ef torn i_ For Regi*t»r of :^u" HD. HOLttKJvJsi. of Monona county. Fur Ju V thc £5f3~Mitchell, of Johnson county H. Preetoa. of Linn ei...nty. MSTRlCI ELECTOBS. 1st Coo. Diat—Daniel F. Miller, ofli!) Sd do —Jolin L. S«inelor'!, ofi ed«r •a d. —b. liic-liards. of Dubuque) «lh do t. Neal, of Marion 4t:j ilo V. Mumer, J'iiUmw utoiiiic Stb do —Jlir- MockdaK fa UK PEOPLE JIAV BETOLT. The Syffotuc Journal, f:tJuiiui#trai to iusr .lai ro. J.IWJCC in tu«-' 1y ju. am tlr' "..v psc^te fc.tr -axaiioa. wir a tti'.. may r*: volt at 'Jor»^.-r ri: »»," W tt-gjs ear.-est:i ti. tiut .u.» Co.- putting uowu tbe ru j'jii!"ii fnovl ye upo.i u»s Soa'.ii. aiks wiui ci:ipha*lu, Why ah or thf: North humi.'iiii theentire birr the: the *.ir .'fluffal* Courier. It ia a Significant sign to sec radical prints ticgin to cry about "the urthens of the war." The radicals egged on thc war and talked flippantly about the Union not being Wdrth n rush "without a little blood-letting." The.)- have from the very outset labored un 'Ul fro Mont egregious hallucinations—one iv ir'i'm people would not fight ••.O: .i Aav 9* m.« .• pr'3 v 1 riir'4«»:' •time easily by the Wide «id the other that no abort the struggle the u would be made to €«.• xp -fi'w. Tb y were long Jgo he iir-i it th'-y will in due time be u 'I of ih" la-t. The property of the Sna'h U lo us very nour lemon, and even if We sh uil 1 ever obtain po-serslou of it noth ing i: 'h i rind will be found left. The «Mt of his irnr, as now persecuted to "rec Ogn'i7. ar maintain ihe freedom" of three mil.it.ns o' n groett fta far as from federal control practically as the serfs of Russia, HtUst be pa u, if il is ever paid, by the hard working p. o,L* of thc North. A "subju gated"' .^ouih wonM be a source of expend iture in* -'e tH of sottrw of income. When the war hi oke wt the whele real and per sonal value of nil the States and territories was sixteen thousand millions of dollars.— Deduct six thouson i for the revolted .Slates and we nave ten left. High administration authorities hnvc counted our expenditures from four to six thousand millions. If the war was to be closed up to-day and if all the deficiencies, pensions, claims, Ac., that will have to be made up and paid and which the people will know little or nothing about nntil the war is over, were to be added to gums actually paid out, the higher figure would full below the mark. And how much would we have left? But all thia expenditure of treasure, to My nothing aVjjt lite lavish outpouring of rivers of blood, would be a wekoine bur then lo be bvne provided it was directed, in the langupge cf the Crittenden resolution upon which Congress and the people were united during the first year of the war, "to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution and to preserve the Union with all the dignity, equality and rights "of the several Sutes unimpaired." The ^ut-tlon which the people are called upon tD decide in the approaching presidentia' eatnpvgn is, whether by the electioi. of patriot and statesman, aid sc. 'lief, if the three qualities can be «o». n- $. they wul k u n i. *o this sound ihu. ry an] p-.-licy of thi ,Tjy v, hj tiic- le-ei.c tion Aoiwliam Lineal, k-ciare in favor oi flghtvr' ..Tt.'roj^i Hr.1 and blood in the oi.n i '.ifori to "recognize" the slaves of the South and "maintain their freedom."— Let t!.e people think of these things as thjy pay the tax-gatherer and settle their bills for all the necessaries of life.—Roehet Ur Union. THE *39» CLll SE. tin* A Wa4iin ton speci of the 10th inst., t.i it tn .loi-te Military Committee hid a pio'ori^eu discussion to-day over the re pta. of tue clause. Schenck, clia'r BJ i. 11 11 n i, v of the committee, fa •or.*l th bill, a 11 imisteji that the matter aliouM be reported to the Houre, and, un d.T thj previous question rushtd it through. It was finally decided to have a conference with the Senate Committee upon the sub jtV. d.-li.i te a.-tion was taken. The two committers have probably ere this de cide whit action shall be taken. If it is car/ied in the House, it will have to be mile a p*rty measure. Several leading re puvlians id use to be bound by the action of their caucus in regard to it. The Sen ate debated this question all day, and re sumed it to-night. Mr. Wilson took strong ground agn.nst a repeal of the commutation, •lying that it would create disturbance and dissatisfaction throughout the country. He thowed that thc dr\ft going on now in same parts was yielding 50 per cent, more men than last year, when carried on under the old law. Under the new one more men were obtained and le6s money. There is probably no doubt but that the obnoxious clause will be repealed, and that upon the heels of its passage will be issued A proclamation calling for at least three hundred thou.-ai utoie men. With the army now in the field it is evident ihat the rebellion cannot be overcome. It is a ques tion of more tioops and more treasure, cr recognition and reparation and whether troops and the treasure will restore our once happy Union is s question upon which 4»lm, considerate .-'n are not prepared to give an intelligent answer. Whits Mex in a Chain Ga*o.—Almost «qr day may be seen in the streets of Wash iagton, the harrowing spectacle of a gang of white men clothed in the uniform of Atneriftn aoldiers chained together. Why It not thoae pntdo philanthropist» wl,.j have boen howling at and condemning ?fliwe!tiea of a similar character exercised to-1 ward the black man, ventilate their ben_vo- The feeling of the German republicans in 9^|j«itio!fto Lhfcoli and hk fa»0r of Fre jptoot can jisfeed by tha flowing iff! from a speech »ade by OMper Butz, •at a wweting Utaiy heVd in Chicagw: He naid he did not think there waa a single man present at the meeting who would stand up and "»y that Abraham Lin coln shouia be re elct ud President of the I nited States. He luid told the people of thU oountry that the beat policy for the I lintrv b'is no policy at an. iLuughter.^ So f»r as h- Mr. bn .z^ was personai.y oii ccned he uia not any sir ii man for 1 !the Cffiee, -"Prrn,p Court, MOB. Ml'amOE, ol Dubuque county. psasiosvn i. ttw-roiw—at t.A»S. President of the United States. He UKUg.'it that Abraliam Lincoln w»« the W«»^vst man that ever filled the Ikesidcn tialdiair. i Oreat cheering.) He had no merits that wen- worihy ol emulation, and had i" more sene ttian a child. Jxud laughter a\4 apfl*K-1 He considered him p«"iie uubc ile. I'eiicwed appiause.^ lie had coine trout the little town ol spring field, and had acted as it he had never seen anv other place. He was decidedly opposed to iiii'-wii, and in the event o! Lincoln be ing re-elected lie would dread tbt oonso iUi iK*s. Cameron would be sure to be t„. .n back into the Cabinet, and this coun try would be''on the reproach of every cJunuy in t.. •-. He wished to see 11cuiOiit elecv.u, he UucUreil Inmself in .-.ji o» vouiig tor any one except Lincoln aiiaiiuigiuun. (Loud cheers.,) lie iticy auuuid do all in their power iv i.wUit iac tit'tjuon ot* John t. trcmont, ui.d iwii«iWvU Mia sv»t amid long and loud lue iliUHMi* (bpiingfieldj Stamtt Antt.ger has hoiateti Uiu inuiic o( John C. ireniontas candidate for tue Presidency, and remarks in -o doing: Keviewing thus the history of tlie past years, notliing is lett j» Oui to cut loose de ciaeuiy and lorever lioiu Lincoln and ins polw y, aiKi to piote-t ugainsi Ijis re-election uiiUci' all iicuui.su*!ices and at any price. ,y reasons ol expeoi-iuy can intiueii'.e us io t.cr accept L»iin*ulii as our PresKlent .ignin. li a portiOii ol tile so-calle«l liepub j.^un party is, iK-verinelesS, blind enoujjii to cu.iii •.« Li.iico.n, we slull not be inuu xd to ,y oy iiieir cry tliui. we tieaK up tlie party. Uii tue contrary, they will liave o,o*s.-n it up. 'l'liev iiij.-i. beai' the respou j.iO ihv, 11 a DeuiocruU'! candidate is elected. 1 he ai. .^eph W'lkMatt, heretofore the only German Laacola paper left in Missouri, now says iung as we believed it to be possible to huve Huoiher candklate than Lincoln nonnnaud in lialtiniorc, we have taken care wo couiiect no iiitiue witu tlie next l're*sioen ev, to dclare our choice lor no particular candidate, but the possibility to nominate some one else than l^incoln is gone, 'ihe whole herd ot'olticials will there and rep resent an irresistible lobby influence. Their influence extends alrt aa/ everywheie. Our own comity convention, which was con !jv a i.evvly appointed Indian Siuper liitencieir, allogenic* at his own pleasure, is an example. All the legions ol officials have been put in motion, and a lew ol them have rctan.ed their political independence, in spite of their federal appointment. We art proud to be one oi these 1 hat the italti inore convention should represent ihe true opinion of the radical people is not to be ex pected. Hence that convention is a matter of perfect inditi'creiiec to us. Lincoln has proved abundantly, during his first term, that lie has not mum backbone, and one term of his rule ought to be suflicient. A second term we consider a dangerous experiment under the present circumstances .vhich we are least of all inclined to try •vith Abraham. The time is past when the Jevjl could be vanquished by holy water.— Amnesty proclamations will overthrow no ladK-jil rebellions. Hence, away with Lin coln The Spi'inglield \li*tmtrian says: Lin. In cannot receive the vote of the radicals under any circumstances whatever. '1 he idea of a radical voting for the butcher of republicanism in Mexico, or a man insti tuting serfdom and peon slavery in the Lnited States, is preposterous. Thc boston Pioneer states that there arc only six German newspapers in the Union winch advocate the cattse of Mr. Lincoln, while twenty-six iu.'"2 hoisted General Fre mont's name, and all the rest favor h3n above Lincoln. in Illinois, Mr. Lincoln's home, there is •illy one German paper—the Chicago SUtutt /Ztitung—supporting his claims. The iJelcitia, a bwiss paper, published in ieli City, lud., iiu licistcd Gen. Fremont's name. Toe Pom!tion of McClellaa. The New York Commercial Advert iter is one of the leading administration journals which gives unmistakable signs of getting out from under thc Lincoln incubus. The following paragraph from a leading article on the divisions of tlie approaching canvass is significant: Between tho e who refuse to vote a man o: ue'lar lor the war and who would wcl coluu pcrtee at any price, and those who adopt the potitivu or' McC'Ullan that.thc "military power of tlie rebellion must be cru.slicd." tntie must be a great gulf fixed. Such discord., it elements cannot oemade to vO-opeiate, unless thc pressure of the exer cise of arbitrary power is brought to bear upon them. There is a feeling of hostility to Lxocuuvc arrests that will not be put uown. It has found cxpession in Republi can journals and from lie-publican speakers in Congress. It was voiced at Cleveland it trill oc ajtirmtd at Chicago, tUn]'ite the contiuiptuout abandonmtnt at Baltimore of principUt »o tital to the fttyttblie. The Shoddyites and Lincolnites who fig ured at Baltimore will please niaka a note of this. At a late gathering of spirstualists in New York, a Mr. Clark said Whatever might bo said of non-resis tance and rallying 'round the cro.,s, we must realize thc stern fact that, Christ or no Christ, we are now at war. We were not peace inea, but war men. We made war now and forever against everything that was against life, liberty and tbe pursuit of happiness. If Jesus Christ did not know whether he was on the side of Jeff. Davis or Abraham Lincoln, he nuuld spit upon him as the Jews did." Mr. Clark is evidently for Lincoln, and will vote for him this fall, as will all of the Si.me eiass of gentlemen who are in favor of higher law and an anti-slavery bible. A Radical Opinion,—Speaking of Mc Clellan's oration at West Point, the Albany Statesman (radical) &ayg It is one of the most clc ,:uent and patriotic addresses deliv ered in this country sinco the rebellion broke out, doing honor alike to the head and heart of the orator." Time and truth will vindi cate McClellan. Even now many who have believed ill of him are convinced by the fea tures of the progressing campaign in Vir ginia, that if had been supported two years ago, victory would !ntvc crowned our arms. PoCE ItQco to pnnrent the repetition of audi I ingt« special to the AK yg. I §ha^ «f 1 ha,baiTl«Bl'" Can any «ne in- Four hundred thousand soidirri* lullmi clnu u* why rnkiit man, who appeared ub- wiU be sent North from theWaZhlwtoZ srican soldier*, MO driven ib chains and post-office to-dav and to-BMM d* which bmn Ih. principally fn» theara^fui Hcxcbed Thol^asdMoax.-AWash- Thsir total mhht la umh^W ThsraddtaehaMfeaerow eflkale are aonree* of Pn.ao«AKT,BMftcMiaa a»d Automatic Arrar tion. ExperienSS batfcig prtird that aimpl? remedies oiks* aSt lywtey «Wa taken ia the early •t^cre* of the diaeaw, recourne should at once be had to "Awfn'i Jtronrhiai Trvfktt," or LoseoKt*, let thc Cold, Coujrh or Irritation of the Throat iw ever so alight, aa by thi* preeaotioa a mirf -iTioti* attaek may b» effectually warded off. Pmtic fntACERS sad Srscr-R* will find th^ra rf. ft'rt'.m. fir an »t.-injrtb*iai? the roie». SoIJkrs «houV' hr."" t^em, ft* they can be ear rio-l in tV jckpt mv! taken «s occasion requires. |ar .lervea* DeUIIfy, flealael Wonltne*)!, ., can rnml by oti» who hu rwd Iv rured hiiti«Mf an* hundred* of oth»R, and will trlf yon nothing but the truth. Ad"lre*«, with •tump. KDWARD II. TRAVFR, ma» !0—'lAwlr I,"f k Boston, M»m. if-qrAiKEBi I »arn«itly caution all voting ni»n suffering fnn Kerr out Debility, £e. a/nintt end^Djfrrinii tL*ir health by pstronixiag any of the *.dverti*ing quack*. Von can fully re eoT»r by the method* u»fd by the adrrrti«»r, and hy hundred* of other*, asp rt no orsta w*r. Qaad a letter which I rriil »*nd y«u if you will »»nd me a po*t paid enrplnp* bearing roar ad dr«"«^. Direct to £OWA.RD n TRAVFB* ^bll-dAwly] Lock Box, Boston, Man. ISiAiiES OF THF. NF. It VOLS, KFMLVAL, Ri\ABr, AJfn smi al *vgTi!¥s—npn ard r« liahln trT-tmint—in Rrport* of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—vat by mail inseaM M«»r en volnprq, fri" of ch*r(t»». Addre**, Da. J. KKIL LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Awociation, No. S'.Mith Ninth Street, Philadelphia, P*. apldwly D! Hoyl'a Hlmwathn llalr Rnton* five. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RF.STORATIVE HOYT'S HIAWATHA nAIR RKnTORATlVE HOY'f'ri HIAWATHA HAIR KESTORAT1VF. TtlP UTAVDABD PftKPARATIOX ro* THE HTia TIIK STAVUARD PRF.PARATIOV FOR THC BAla THI STAM.AlUi I'llKPARATIOX FOB THE UAiS IS WARRANTED TO RESTORE 18 WARRANTED TO RESTORE IS WARRANTED TO RESTORE FADED GRAY HAIR AND WHISKEIW FADED GRAY HAIR AND WHISKERS FADED GRAY HAIR AND WHISKERS FADED GRAY HAIR AND WHISKERS FADED I.IRAV HAIR AND WHISKKRH FADED GRAY HAIR AND WHISKERS TO THEIR ORIGINAL COLOR TO THEIR ORIGINAL COLOR TO THEIR ORIGINAL COLOR TO THEIR ORIGINAL COLOR It does not claim to make Hair come in where it hni once fnllcn out. Nothiug will d" that whatever may be advertised to tli" contrary bit it will krrest its fulling out, make harsh hair soft and *ilky, cleanse the scalp from all iinpuri tie* and humors, and entirely overcomes the bad effects »f previous use of preparations con tainiug sulphur, sugar or lt ud, Ac. It requires no soaping, washing and hours for its application, nor will it crack or smut, but is a* easily applied and wiped from the *kin a* any hairdre*sing. It restores the natural aheding of one hair with another, which gives it a life appearance, instead of tbe uniform dull black ot dyes so that thc moKt*lw*l observer cannot detect it* us*. A CHALLENGE TO TEST A CHALLENGE TO TEST A CHALLENGE TO TEST The proprietors of the Hiawntha, knowing that many preparations for the Hair were in the mar ket and all advertised to do nearly the same things, and that the public were unable to de termine from the advertisements which were genuine, and but ing one or two bottles, and fail ing to realize the expected benefits, concluded that all were humbugs, in order to assure the public which could be relied upon, proposed the toilowing teat which was published two weeks in ihc Heruld, iinilthu other morning papers without elii inn^ tny response. Let a number of well kuo'ivu citizens ol uiitjuestioned integrity and en terely disinter sted, uppoiut a person to the pro prietor of each preparation or restorative to re store the color of the li iir. Each proprietor to use his own preparation and nothing else during thc trial, ancl the person also to use nothing else. Let a certificate oi the result be published in all the principal papers of thc country at the ex pense of the unsuccessful competitor. HOYT'S MINNEHAHA HAIR GLOSS Imparts a beautiful dark glossy appearance to the Hair, and is unexcelled in keeping it in curl or in anv desired position. HOY'f a IMPERIAL COLORING CREAM An invaluable dressing for whij-kers. Changes light and red hair to a beautiful hrowu or black. Sold everywhere. JOSEPH IIOYT A CO., mhlS-dlyj i'J University place, N. Y L.adiei« I Ijidies! Don't fail to read the advertisement kin this paper, beaded "Important to Females." Dr. Cheesman, of N. Y.,^ S'.1 years of his practice to Female Complaints. Ilis pills act like charm. Thev are reliable and safe. TO RESTORE THE SICK TO HEALTH. The blood must be purified, and all medicines are useless which do not possess the quality of stimulating tbe blood to discharge its impurities into thc bowels, Brandbstr's Pills possess this quality in a high degree, and should be in everv family. They are equally useful for children, and adults adapted to both sexes, and are as inno cent as bread, yet most effective as a medicine. The Hon. Jacob Beyer, of Springville, Ind., wrote to Dr. Brandetb, under date of May 11th. l«ei I have used your invaluable Vegetable Uni versal Pills in my family since 1833 they have always cured, even when other medicines were of no avail. I have been thc means of my neigh bors using hundreds of dollars worth and I am satisfied they have received a thousand per cent, in blessed health through their use. They are used in this region for Bilioas and. Liver Diseases, Fever and Ague, and in all rheumatic cases with the most perfect success. In fact, they are the great reliance in sickness, and I trust your venerable life may be long spared to prepare so excellent a tnedine for the use of man. Please send uie your lowest price by tije gross." An Imperial Crown is a mere bauble, but the crcun of btautv, con ferred on the head which has neglected 'to em belisb, or time has robbed of its native hue, bv Cbri»tadoro'» Hair Dye, Retains its dark lustre if renewed at intervals to the close of Life. Peerless among Thousands ol preparations, that promise much and performs nothing, stauds Cristadoro's hair Preservative, a valuable adjunct to the dye, in dressing and promoting the growth and perfect health of the hair, and of itself, when used alone—asafeguard that protects the fibres trom decay nnder all cir cumstances and under all clinics. Manufactuerd by J. Chrittadoro, No. 6 Astor House, New York, Kept by all druggists. junel CHEROKEE CUME. "I can't work." "I hate to rise in the morning." "My eve sight is failing." "My memory is going." "Icau't fix niv mind on anvthing." Hare you been using opium r— "No." Then take regular dosesof the Chibokei Cihe, and follow the directions that accompanv it. these ills have been the result your own $tlj-indu,^ehc£9 io viola tion of nature's laws, and made you dread marriage, or if they are from over indulgence in m-ture's own path, the CusaoxcE Ccbe will cure you. It will restore vigor, stop those nightly emissions, relit you for practi cal life, ana once more make a 'man of rou save you from blindness, aud, perliaus ultn..t^ idiocy. Read the advertisement 1 for Cher okee Cure* Take no other medicine until yon have tried this. Sold by all druggist.*. aprlo-dawlm E.'S. UAH.ORD. Agent CHAS. F. WESTPHiL, Agent. rSVIT k ORNAMENTAL TREES, fmmllTruttg, MWji CrfrsrifHi, fioMWfwi Mrifh, i *\t Green Mmuae mn* Sweet Petals* Pksuato, 9C0TT J¥TM9EMTf Witt AM Street, Datenptit, Atte. OrjlM eaafbe Ml with IllinNan ISr QiOMRIU. it JtelHtt %ArHkr* Corner Front 4 Brady Wholesale and Retail dealer in C10IUC FAMILY GMCEBIK8, -T ProisifM, Salty JTvbmtco* €Xgmr$ AL80 Cholee Wines and Llqvon, Both For'!?* tfr P^mettie. I flaaraalee five Ike Best Qaality ND 3ELL THEM ON THE LOWEST I.IV »erm«. Call and exanine the «t"fk and learn the pricrs b« fore pnrchafingeisewh'-re. Wholesale dealers will And it to their advantage to give rae a call. Goods delivered within the ntv limit free of rharge. mrgQ-dAwlv) JCI.IUS 8CHBEIHF.R. A!INO FRESH FAMILY IMCEI1ES1 thf rtAd rr arr FKE8H TEAS, C#FFEE8, SPICES, T° GETHER WITH EVERY OTHER ARTI CLE included in the sto^k of a first-clsss mamily Grocery Store, Can alwnys he fonnd at CHJtUMjES J*, unrirs, North-West tot. termdy St Faartk ni* stock of Teas. CQflVes, Nngars, ftyrap*, Dried aad ('aaaeo Fralt.Cea* frctloaeries, Batter, Fish, Itaaces, Eggik Braskea. Helltw Ware, Etc., Ate., is the purest and fr:»best kind.— Housekeepers will lird it to their advantage to call and seethe goods. Good* delivered in all parts of the city free of ehafge. Every Article Warranted! docil-dtf JOSHUA BURR* Brady Stmt, Between Front and Second, Parrnpnrt, Iowa. I Rfspkctftlltbeo leare to state to the citizens of Daren port, and tht coun try denier* through nut this part of the Stat have on hand, and am constantly GROCERIES At Wholesale and Retail, Comprising Sugars, Tobaccos, Coffee^ Teas. Powder, White Lead, Cordage, Sned Frnil, Oun Caps, Candies, Coffees and Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Candles. Soaps, Starch. Wooden Wart, Cand Dried Fruit, Spices, Soda, Salt, Kerosene, Tobacco and Cigar*, and, in short, everything that can be in a first class retail Grocery. He invites tbe attention of oid customers pud'new to bis choice stock, and is congdent that he can give complete satisfaction, both in goods and prices. If you want the best Groceries call at (my6-dtf" DOOLEY'S. WALTER KELLY, Faslljr Grocer & Provision Detltr ORNER OF 2d AND IOWA STS., THE BEST freshest Groceries of all kinds for family use. Provisions, Hams, Wooden Ware, Cordage kept in a first-class Retail Store Call and exam ine my stack. am sure 1 can please Vou. mv 14 lv. Groceries, Floor & Feed Stores THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN romis the citizens of Scott and adjoining Counties, that he will constautlekf-ep ia bis New Store, corner of Second and Scott Streets, a good assortment of Groceries, Flour and Feed, which he will always sell at the lowest market price. Highest price paid for farm produce. Goods delivered tree of charge in citv limits. Oct. la—dAwlyl SAM'L 0. YOUNG. 1*1. TI WAX. HO. 12 KASt 2d ST., OPPOSITE *KTR0e0I.tTAll BALL. Family Grocer, Keeps constantly on hand a fine stock of Family Groceries, of all kinds, which be offers at the lowest price also U E I U O S For medical purposes. Libera', patronage solicit Call ana see the goods and, prices. my2Sd ed MRS. ISEBELLA YOUNG, No. 64, Corner Roct Inland dt 2d St*., has a i.argi SToca or Freak {Groceries, Earthca Wan, Pare Wlaes aad Ll^aOrt, CHOICE CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, AC., AC., which she is selling at very low prices. Call and examine the goods. mhll-dly IHE* HARRIHO*. Family grocer keeps constantly on hand the best quality of Provisions, lioilow Ware, Kerosene Oil, etc. Second street, between Brady and Perrr, Ds venport. tnyl4-dly CHRISTOPHER CULL£N, liortt Sheer eft Vttririart/ Surgeon, ONE DOOR WEST OF CORNER of Sd and Rock Island streets, a wishes lo inform the citizens of& of Davenport and Scott Countv generalllv, that he has permanently located himself in th'is citv where he is prepared to shoe horses on the scien tific principles. After twentv vears study and practice on the anatomy of "the foot, of wbieh time he has spent eleven years under the super intendence of the best Vetrinarians in Europe, he wishes to say that he will give satisfaction to all persons having horses laboring under the disease of corns or contractions, commoulv called '*hough bound," interfering, over-reaching, quar ter cracks, sand crscks, sprains, spavins, sprains of the corns, founders, ring-bones, for all of which be warrants s perfect care if earable.— The greater part of these diseases are caaaed by •hoeing or want of proper treatment. jnel JJOf of Daveni 9. C. COJVMMjiA, tXTHOLfiSALB W dealer in Fo reign A American ftussits, Wlssee, aisw, IMMENBlSSXCfEl Soap, fish, Dead, Soda, Cotton Tarn, Candle Wick ing, Shot, Tubs. Bfcbs In nest* half Bushel^ Half Bushels in ne*t\ W rapoing Twine, itiuvLii Twine, •lag Twine, Pint Flasks, Buckets. Particular attention paid to the Wholesale *%Bu»inen». I buy on the most adrnntag»ous terms and sell low. Call and examine. All orders promptly attended to. rov21-dtf FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES! JAMES DOOLEY Family Grocer, Keeps JfrnWhsfessMtsisil CLOTHING HOtHiEt f) Metropolitan Block, Pave*pert, Ima. rptt* WtOPRTFTORS OP THIlf fWTAB JL ri.snvr.xT beg leave tn inform tbe citizen* of Davenjmrt, and surrounding country, that they have ju*t opened the largest and most complete stock of AT constantly on hand ... his old stand, corner of Fifth and Brady streets, a large and most complete stock of the best Groceries, comprising TEAS OF ALL KINDS O I N AND Gent*' Fumimhittff OomH Ever brought to this city. Having our own manufactory we enn defy com petition, both in assortment and price. We will be pleaded to *e« evrvbody call and examine our toek, and th«-y wi'll find that we show our Goods with will and pleasure. •tl tention Soldier »t We call attention to our large and complete Mock of Military Clothing, which iv offer at very re duced rates. Call and po«t yourselves in price". To Country Merchant*. You will tind it to your advantage to exainiue our stock before laying in your supply, as we will sell them Goods nt New York prices. We shull con stantly receive all the new grade* of Goods man ufactured. Our motto nhuTl l.w, First im CLOTHING, CLOTHS, and ttENTS' FURNISHING COOPS I The Lnrgent, Best and Cheapen! STOCK OF THE AKOVE NAMED GOODS to be found in tbe city is at E S K I N E that I receiving, large and well selected stock of m.a .nckori m*k. Bis stock of READY MADE CLOTHING la very complete, consisting of Orereoatii, Bvninesn St Dremi Suite, Panta Coatfl and Vesto Of the best styles and qualities. His stock of Cloths is tbe largest and best eTer offered in this mara-'l, consisting in part of Castor, English, Erkla St Meeeew Reavers, Gacllsh, rilet, Nfl teas, Presck, Kajglliifc asli Aaericaa Casslaeresi Natlaeits, Mlk. Weel St Tel vet Tcmlags, Ac., dfce., Ac., BENTS' FURNISHMI B00DS1 Linen Shirt* of the latert Hyltf, Traxdvuf 8/iirtt if different pattern*. Unstcr&hirt* and itormwtr* Of the best quality. Linen and Woolen Scarfs and Neck Ties in a great variety of styles, Linen and Paper Collars, Kid, liuck'skin and Woolen Gloves, and in fact every article wanted in the Gent's Furnishing Line Is kept on hand in almost endless variety. I"n't miss the place, No. Nickols' Klock, second door west of Brady street Davenport. MR. KEMlXCITOrV, formerly of the firm of Smith A Remington, tan be found at this establishment, and hopes to re ceive calls from all his old friends in his new quarters. oc20-dAwtf BAKERIES. Bread, Cakes and Pics AT THE tKION BAKERY, Oa the north-side of Second Street, tween Urady and Perry, Made of the best flour, by the most experienced Bakers, and especiallv prepared For Family Use. tlppl Neri'l 'mir Orient and thev will be promptly filled by dec2g-dly JOCOB HAHN. PIONEER BAKERY* DAN. MOORE, Proprietor. THE Proprietor of this bakery having received reinforcements, is now pre pared to furnish his old and new customers with BREAD, C1KE8, CRACKERS, AC., in sny quantity on thc shortest notice. Orders from the country filled with dispatch and deliv. ered at the depot, steamboat landing and in alt parts of thc city free of charge. Bakery No. 25 East-Froat Street, near Burrow's Mill, Davenport. oct5-dAwtf NCTEL8 AND BOARDINC. MISSISSIPPI HOUSE. Hrecommenda enry ha pt, proprietor, he lis conveniently arranged ho tel to all travelers^ and also to city boarders, as suring them that nothing will be wanting to promote the welfare of his guests and to make their stay with him pleasant and agreeable. He also" recommenns his well stocaed bar which is supplied with the choicest liouora aad wines. Lunch every morning at 10 o clock, jel tf FRENCH'S HOTEL, On tht European Plan, opporilf th* Citv BmU Purl, Oa*. of Frankfort *tre*t, A't-ff York. Spacious Refectstv, Bath Rooms and Barber Shop, Bed-rooms srarmed gratia, and only one bed in a room. 0 not believe rumors or hack men who say we K« full. Servants are not al lowed to receive perquisites. aplS-dly SIGEL HOTEL, Front Street, between Brady and Main. JOHN MEYER Proprfetoi Entertainmentand la limpaC NEW ORLEANS, LA., rkaaee fl»r BwRiiilr" HESS & STERN'S bohlM, Cheapest la price* HESS St STERN, Mammoth Clothing Hull.^ No. Secoud street. Metropolitan Building, Formerly occupied by Mack Bros.. my30-dlf Davnport. Iowa. TTA8 ARRIVED IN CHICAGO, AND PER 1 1 atwim located hi oAre at 0 A N O S E E y Between State and Dearborn sta. CHICAGO. ILL, "Tor ffie speedy core of old Chronic, llercuriu, Myphalitie and dl private disease* without mer euij or anv other poisonous or noxious drags. rfYPHIfJS, Primarv, Secondsrv. and Tertiary la Ha mm Miwuiwan. speedily wafltesuw from the svstem. GONORRHOEA cored is frota one to three days PTRICTU RES wired without pain or bougies* GLEET, no matter how long standing, cured in from ^even to fourteen davs. t-PKRMATORKUlEA (.Involnntary emissiens) brought on by seif abuiw, exees. or entailed her iditsrily, cnu«ing of uc:ntry, imeecility, and iinpote«cy, with all it« dei,|or»ble train of symp toms, treated and rsdic.illv snred by a new and infallible method. This in stcm is the same aa is u*ed in Dr. .tames' New Orleans Lock IIo«]ital for the last thirteen years, aud which has met with sncli great success. HYMPTOMS— Ringing in the ears, dimness of vision. a\ ersion to society, love of solitude, cos tivene*s, want of vital power, mid nthe. symp toms, not necessary here tomeution. Apply im mediately and save yourself from the concequen eer of tbene horrible symptoms. Di»etfes peculiar t« femnlea treated with the happiest results. Dr. .lames is the acknowledg ed H-ief in this capacity. Ilydroch- itni nrictw-ele efTectually cured. Syphili*. the most horrible and U'rrihle poison eft'eetaally curt 1 and eradic iti from the -vsteni without Mcrrury.iiididepotasei arsenis, sarsapar illn. hyphilis 'primary' cured in two minutes. The fiilliiwiii!! is hut one of the niauv testimo nials which Dr. James has hud and is still receiv ing. The letter published lielnw is to Dr. Wil son. of Pitt'burp, Pa., from Dr. James,in answer to a letter of inquiry concerning Dr. Jum^«. for merly of New Orleans, and now of SO Raudolph treet, Chicago, Illinois. J)r. Wilson was awure that Jordan knew Dr. Dr. James, which induced Dr. Wil-on to make the inquiry. Dr. J. II. Jor dan was phyi'-iau to the Cim-inatti Cholera Hos pital iluridg thi- summer of and \v i Pro of Tit" Th '-ory and Practice of Medi'-ine and of Materia Medica iii the Atm'rican Medical Institute of Louisville, Ki., in 1P50,-1'J. lr. Jordan is now practicing ill Cincinnati. Here is the letter referred to. Rend it Cincinnati, O., July Stb, l!"03- Dr. Wilsox, Dear Sir In an.-wer to your inquiries, 1 would ray that I have known* Dr. Jatuc«. formerly of the James Lock Hospital, N. O.. and now of Chicago, ott" and on, for the last 1^ years, and I think I inni :afelv shv that ill his line of practice, I do not know his superior, if his equal. I kiut'.v hint t«o vears in New Orleans, and three summers in this city, und in both pla ces bail occasion to rc-omineud patients wanting treatment in that line to him, and eu every case so far as I rould learn, he was successful, and gave mo-t perfect satisfaction. He has, !rom the start, made the stndy of what are called secret diseases a specialtv, und has, I believe, been em: inentlv sucxesifulfy. 1 know of no one to whom I would sooner reccomin"iid a patieut or friend needing treatment of that kind, or for any of the kindred complaints or chronic diseases which he has made his study, than to him. You can, 1 think, safely rccomnieud or send suoli patients to him, iu ca"e vou do not wish to treat lliem your self. Yours truly, J. II. JORDAN, M. D. THK CHICAOO FAPKRS S \T— "Dr. James comes here as highly recommended as itjis possible to be—not only from the press of New Orleans, but tbe press of tbe almost entire South, and also some of the most eminent physi cians of the country." Dr. James' Office and Parlors are 8 Randolph •treet, between State and Dearborn streets. Office open from S a. m. till7 r. except Sun dr.vs, when open in the afternoon. Private eutrieg and exits, und all professional interviews conlidential. Persons at a distance can address Dr. James by enclosing postage stomp. |augl-dwly CEMENT. Qaaat Disooraar! Useftil aid Valaablo Discovery! HILTON'S hsoIaMe Ceaeal Is of more general practical utility than any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tested during the the last two years by prac tical men, und pronounced by all to be Applicable to the useful arts SUPERIOR TO ANY S&esire preparation kliown. Hilton'e hmoluble Cement is a new thing, and the re sult of years study its com bination is on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, and under no circumstances or change of temperature, will It become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. A new thing. Its Combiastion. fioot and Shoe Manufacturers. provided for the traveling public city boarders at all timea in the aioat satisfactory "manner. Tbe ta ble will be supplied with the' best tbe market af fords, and the oeds and rooms kept in the most comfortable style. fW Warm Meals at all hours. W i n e i a a i u o s of the best quality constantly on hand. jyl4 U. S. Mall aad Express Seassa Anraageaeil RAPIDS PACKET LIMB. EElflSiUKG, S. W. DAVIS Master. B. F. WILLIAMS Clerk. JEMIE wsmic, JAKES CAMPBELL Master. LEMUEL PARKHURST, Clark! rVif vWSTa vMpMniii nt) WttllKT. yAcowwiu 011 ttain atY6tt*ail*» s^^fsatakvithjMUts for traydlag e« ttwss heats wfll yaefpas E W E E S ill find it sufficiently adhe sive for their use, as has been proved. It it Adapt-d £tpeciallg to Leather, aad we daim aa an ecpecir.l merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to lioots and Shoes k'utlicientiy strong with eat stitching. Families IT ISTHFONLY tuqnid Cement Extsnt that is a surcath:ngfcr mending Furniture, Croekery, Toyt, ltUstl4ttid. Jiorte, Ivory, aad articles of Household use. REMEMBER jffitton't Iu*olv.bU Cement ia in a liquid form apd as ea sily applied as paste. Rssnataber. HILTON'S Iasolable Ceaeal is insoluble in water and oil. ffilton'i Insoluble Cement adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Maaa tacturers' packages from 2 ounces to lw lbs. ULTSNBteSACe, For sals at W! C9 Brady St., Proprietors, Providence, R. I. bolesale and Retail bv I. Wells, ret**l hy all druggists. ag?-ly PICTURE GALURTEI. PORTRAIT GALLERY I F. B. Dowdy IB .BRADY STREET, BETWEEN 2d and M, east aide, is jnre pared to take every style o(pic fare known to the photographic world. STEEL AND COLOR ED PHOTOGRAPHS, "CARTES DE VIHITES," and AMBROTYPES of every kind, at prices va rying from 60 cents to $5»i. Old, faded copies copied, enlarged and rendered as bcautisul aa new, and a likeaeas warranted. fM Particular attention paid to taking ChildrenV Pictures. PimCRAPIS k AMBEtTTPES. J. SCHUELER, 'HhMr Main and Stond Street*, £«hn*n't To'-aeeo Star*, CALLS THE ATTENTION OP THE PUBLIC to the fact that he is prepared to exeenteall orders ia the Photograph ana Ambrotype line in a style equal to thai of any artist west otChfeSfo. Particular attention paid to taking k i i o a s e a e o janS5-dSai We V. ROSS, A feat. TOME BHKTRANCE CO., OF NEW YORK rs»llsl, H,Q0i^KX) AsaetU ov«r |,00«,000 V SAltrORDriREVii.CO., iChartsred A. D. 1810. •quitamlb ura nniuRAirci lU WlMi LI1I8, or mmmjrcm or iifg. PlfNftd froil pMfi lllflfllL Ml lag —iMng Ikm hmh: "Aa tbe Phmnlx rises from the a*kts of its In, animated with new life," so does this Elixir reju venate the system and oyefcome disease. male tlie svstem and overcome disease. ,, ig an entirely new and abstract method of cure. wora^wl system, OnelMittle cures Palpitation of the Heui. From one to three lxtt|e$ restore the man llne« and full vigor of youth. A few doses restore the appetite. Tl iee bottles cure the worst case tf la potency. KT the listless, enervated yoiitli. the over tasked man of business, the victim of nervons de pression, the individual suffering from general bility, will all find immediate aud permanent relief bv the u«e of this hill tit or Eteenee of Lilt. ..rr,1'rice, f'2 tier bottle, or thi re bottle* $.", and forwarded bv Express, on rceeipt of moor ney. to any address." C.' A. COOK. fhiea-o, C.eneral W for the Stales ot lilinois, Iowa, Wiaoouain, Iadi* ana, and Michigan. T/ ra tested by tbe moat I eminent medical men of the day, and bv them pro nounced to l»e one of the greatest medical discov- eries of the age. One bottle will enre general debility. A few doses nt-" flvsteries In Females. CHEROKEE PILLS 0 U I A e a e •iJIAi IT Tail: Qi KSTIOy I THE BOOT fc SHOE Manufacturers, nsing Ma chines will bud it the best ar ticle known for cementing the Channels, as it works with out delay, is not effected by any chaiigc of temperature. PROPRIETORS OF THE NEW YORE, Museum and Anatomv or Medicine have de termined, regardless of exjH-nse, to issue frea (tor the heneftt of suffering humanity FOUR of their most interesting and instructive Lectures on Marriage audita disqualifications, NervoaaDe bility, 1'rematurc Decline of Manhood, Indices, tion, Weak|i"Hs or Depression, Loss of Energy aud Vital Poorer, tbe Great ihicial Evil, and tboSa maladies which rcsuit from youthful follies ej cesset or inaturitv, or Ignorance of Pbvsioloar •nd Nature's Laws. These invaluable Lectnres have been themeaas of enlighlennig and saving thousands, and willr be forwarded tree, on receipt of four stamps bv addressing Secretary, New York Museum of Anatomy and Medicine, Rroadwav New York- augS-ly HANKOW, ANDfour THE VIOOR OF YOUTH RESTOtni in weeks, by DR. ItlCORD'S EssBftOS or Li»k. Dr. Ricord 'of Paris) aAer veara of earnest solicitation, has at length acceded to the urgent request of the American public, and an pojnted an ugent in New York, for the .. »('l tW. A few doses enre the low-spirited. thic bottle re.tore* mental pow er. A tew doM-« bring the rose to the efieek. Thi medicine restores to manlv vigor and robust health the poor debilitated, |rorn-4owii and despairing. foi^ffirl A" such order* mast fce seat te C. A. OML »w€l (. lucsgo, our »-iier»l Agent lor the West. Wlain Chicago, by Fl'l.LER. FINt'H A FrL Lr!H, w hn)e»al«» hrutftistx. and hv ult DrttfritU t4\»rvwl»i»pr. DR. W. R. MER1TIN A CO.. Sole Proprietors, No. Liskstt STaaar, New York. «2f €«|TUk asgalaler tfKAlTft*'9lcEils» Preserver, CERTAIN AND SAFE for the removal of OR STRIH'TIONS, and thc Insurance of REG ULARITY in the RECURRENCE of Taa MONTHLY PERIODS. t*-Jh ey cure or obviate those numerons dls eases that spring from irregularity, by reraoriag the irregularity itseif. jay They cure Suppressed, Excessive, sai Painful Menstruation. They i-ure Oreen Sickness (Chlorosis). They cure Nervous and Spinal Affeetioaa, Beaviness. ilns in the back and lower parts of the bodv Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitatk a of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria, Mlik Headache, Giddiness, etc., etc. In a word, be removing the irregularity they remove the cause,. and ssith it ali. the effect* thai spring from it l-y oin^iosed of simple vegetable extracts, they contain.uothing deleterious to anv constita tion, however delicate, tlieir function being te? substitute strength for weakness, which, irbea properly used, ihey never fail to do. They mav b- safely used at any age, aad at any period, ejvmt. during the Fir*t Three Month*, during which the unfailing nature of their setioa would infallibly/rep /f{ pregi |rom nancy. formation or advlea, IJB' AH letters, seeking iii riTlwe promptly, freely, and discreetlr oacli bog, iptly, freely, and discreetly answered, ulldirec Price. |11 Heat by mail, free of postage, on reeelpi irice. such orders must l»e sent to C. A. AM COOK, Chicago, our General Agent for tbe West. Sold in Chicago, by FULLER, FINCH A FUL LER, Wholesale Druggists, and bv all Druggists everywhere. ». V.A\90?K' CMeato. wiifral A(t«t for thp Ul.t.,vf liiinuUi Mvaw Mmi'iimmi, Michigan, ai.il Indiana. DR. w". R. MERWIN A CO., .. Sole Proprietors, Frt#« t. m° STaaar, New York. ror saTeby ill! Druggists. mhlo-dlyAw«m HAPPINESS OB MISERY f7' of ]& Vftl-icd a'id highly prised Essence of Life This wonderful agent will restore Manhood to the moat shattered constitutions iq four weeks, and is used according to printed instructs, failure is la. possible. This lit., restoring remedy should be taken by all about to marry, as lt« streets are aer inutient. Success in ever* ease is certain lr. picord's E«sence of Life is sold in eaaes with full instructions for use, at or four riiiaa' tities in one for fv, and will be sent to aey part oerefdlly nocked, on receipt of remittance to M* aecredited ageat. Circular sent iree on racolm ef 4 stamps. I'UlLfP ROLAVDp^ St., 1 door west Broadway, if. f, mcbg-dSu SAFKS. NEW SECOND HAND SAFES ,, I Sbr Selt (Hea 3 1 '.t elf r",., AT Jfipf s Tie New York Safe Depo^ tl William Btrsst, E W O E U s A E A I i •f Little's Fbe-Presf 8dk th. I»0. f, f4....... Jo. No. 8 tt Ho. No.»... No. «.... fcb\«^ly r* .»0........ .»« ..M. ..40. Highth. !fH 'Ajrs .M .K n %i 'itizJI i? ••*Ms.l8 si //""n M... /r'* «a msiaa. firv/.J. iii mm%i Width. Depth. Price. I nn MO 00 .* i -Kl$i»iuroi. AS—-* 5 ersiovkd VtL: .1 •w.