OCR Interpretation


Daily Davenport Democrat. [volume] (Davenport, Iowa) 1864-1874, November 16, 1864, Image 1

Image and text provided by State Historical Society of Iowa

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045646/1864-11-16/ed-1/seq-1/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for

&%M
i O
i- r. v* -»a
SiUW:
*S
BD
I
TERMS S9,00 PER ANNUM:
VOLUME- 10.
RIAL 1ST
ATIi
AMD
INtllANCE AIENOW.
JOHN L. 8WITS & CO.,
in nrm, 1.1. ink w. r. mm,
pkMt* Stock, («p autraf:
err.
faprtrdl A Vatepmei Turn*,
CITY LOTS,
louvht, Soldjftnd LtRMd*
Hsise Lots for Sale*
A OraM
•Mb. «t Those eligible building lotsesnerer
hralfth and Rock Island etreets, ^tog 1«0 fee*
front on couth side I'.'th street, sad 1 W feet en
•Ml aide of Rock Island street.
("he above in a
rrrr
tine location one# very
term* uncommonly w»f—a small amount
Of 8Mb down -balance on long term of years at
low rate of interest.
Ho 41 Lot on Bradv street, weataide, 65 feet
front by ICS feet deep -price Terr low. On pay
ment for the lot
thr monty to build will bt loaned
%r a trrm of y*tr» at tir ]rr fnt.
P*o. 88. On Brady atreet, 1W feet front by 160
deep—fenced. Price $1* per from toot,
o. I. On Third street, lot No. I'M
.. Parker'eaS
ition, (corner lot,) price,
Ho. 10. Four houae lou in lHrison True'a
addition #150 each. Terms cany.
|foa. $i m, M. Thirty house lota in Slayaa
ker'a addition $1« to #160 esch. Terma eaay.
Mo 67. A valuable citr l»t S. E. corner of
Main and Culle^e A»en«e 2W feet on Main by
UP feet on College A tenue and wuimandiug a
Hiilifiil rim tw Mm |1M
WETIMtE'S ABB1T10.1,
(Commonly known at "I* Claire a Patch,")
It NOW LAID Off INTO LOTS .OF
ILL PRICES. MO THEY IRE REMIT
sale or veri easy terms
LOW PRICES.
Lota, Store LoU, Warehouse Lota, Factory
Lots.'
Mare I.ota Ibr oale».
Ho. 47. One on 4th
St.,
No. 8. Frame house south side 3d street, one
Mile west of llrady strict price, fl.SO'J. Two
Ifcirda may remain on mortgage at six per cent.
Farms Wa*ted.
We want to purchase improved farms from 90
|R1«0 acrca each.
Fams lar Sale.
tfo. 75. Eighty acre farm, 1 mile from the
•My limits, on the west Allen's Grove road, all
ander Mne cultivation and fence, with good dwell
ing and oat buildings well watered, fruit orch
ard, ete.
A trry cUnrmbU floe*.
RAtsin cash, balance on time to snit.
No. 7i. 7# acre farm on the Iowa City (Locust
Street) road, 6 miles from the city, all uuder new
fence, half under cultivation, balance busture
and timber land. Wood t.vo story Itaine dwell
ing. with necessary out buildings, etc. Price
iioii cash.
No, tiii. Farm of «S acres on River road be
tweeu Princeton and Leclaire Urge orchard,
dwelling, barn and out houses. Price $2,600
U cash, balance on time to suit.
No. "0. One 10 acre farm in CleonaTownship
tbout 5 tnilcs north of Fulton and liurant sta
tions on the M. M. Railroad, all improved and
in ler feuce and with good housa and barn $26
^o. 7a. One other acre farm situated near
,tw above, with like improvements. $M per
"So. |4 iso seres unimproved land near On
flat, at $10 per acrs. caah, balance in five
-ears at tan per cent.
$00 acres in Linn County, (60 improved and
M~r fenee.) Price $l.ooo, Xcash.
i in Iowa county at #5 per acre.
js in Sioux county at #i per acre.
es in Clav county at $1 per acre. ___
i in Hancock county at $1
per acre.
JB
jain Winnebago Co. at $f par aara.
•)000 acrea at $1.26 per acre.
•000 acrea at$ 2.00 per acre.
i in Tama county.
i id Story county.
i in Grundy county at ft per MM.
acres in Butler county at $2.60 per acre.
I acres in Mower co.. Minn, at 2.60 per acre
i in Houston County at $2.60 per acre,
i nf '-aud in tkU (.Scott) eonntf at
*cn,
$6
FIRE INSURANCE.
Capital
Hartford Fire
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
rirt iMraaee €*,
.OVIWWYOML
Irt lnrniiC^
or MEW TOML
#'r
New York,
f, i# ft I 4
r/zm
New Haven.
nana****
OV WBtKOFlKLD, MA88.
FILE INSURANCE.
Hi
ifli Caplnl •|l$,$$t»MI.
SZLmUciI
li—niiftt
fiiw
Hartford, Conn.,
ttMn life iMMMt COs^
or BAfttrou). com.
Ik* Tsrk Uk IsmsM fa«
KwVnafc' I
K 'I 'f
tr? •A ?.
DAILY DEMOCRAT.
•.M.tamkilO^R*.RM
d.s.
jnat east of Brady St.
llo. 48. Four ou 4tli St., near Railroad bridge.
Haaae* ftr Hale.
Ho. 10. Moliue, III.. a two-story brick dwel-
»nhouse,In
with lot s«.» by 1
•"'1
feet,
em Lynde »ind
Sts. The house is in good condition, is uow
ranted possession given ill«"day*. (Thehouse.
Cost $*,!ww.) Price of house aud lot, §1,6"" oue
third cash balance on long tune at low interest
Ko. 3t». A brick dwelling house on E-Sd St.
S1,«'K) iS'A) cash, rest on time at 3 per cent.
fio 37. The estate now owned and occupied
by Geo. S. C. l»ow, Kiq.b-in^ the dwelling house
and three full lots, fronting south upon tith St.,
oomcr of Farnum street. This house is in per
fect repair, having hem fitted up by the owner
for himself. The entire arrangement of the house
U tasteful and couiulcte. The view from this,
place is unsurpassed. Terms easy.
No. 3S. Urii k house and lots, southeast cor
oar of 4th and Main 5Jts., knowii usTliorington es
tate 150 ft. frout on each St. I'rice m»_v
raamin for a term of years at u low rute of iuterst
Raw, KewTerk
m4•luu it set.
Mm, irtew afsnts'
and are anaertesi le take ads*'
Maes ler as as ear lewsst roles.
G. H.fcaivaa,W Psaf^arn
Stiss*,
Ckteaga. Is
at-
tfcartasa te isiSts adwiMiimnn tm UUs pspsa.
DR V «04» D8!
Y O O S
(-.• .. ••(. .tt?
.--1
'. j-
V
tii
SELLING OFF
r»e Mhmjrt^ Time
"l
i
whisler
is positively closing
out his stock of Dry
Goods, and will sell
AT NEW YORK
HATES,
for a short time, after
which the balance of
th$ goods will be
shipped to the New
York Market, where
they are selling at a
large percentage over
our present prices.
September 8th, 1864. d&wtf
U E S W A S E
JM riacHisiia
RULES FOR SOVERNMERT SERVICE.
fs»" ..
Oall ai
Davenport, Oct. 91.—dim
Price $6,000
v
SMITHS Lftrcff Stable,
In the Alley iu front of the Post Olea.
JACOB WASHBURN
"The difference between a fool and a
wise man." The wise begins where the
fool leaves off. The wise insure their Life
and Health before disease overtakes them.
The w*M require no argument to prove that
a few thousand dollars left to a helpless
family will sare them from vice and misery.
Ths wise know that five or ten dollara per
week is not only relief but support to a
family visited by sickncss. Become wise
before it is too late, and examine a subject
that interests the human family in the high
est degree, at the office of
WM. A LI.EX Imulu,
Room No. B, over Macklot's Bank,
Corner of Brady and 2d street*.
Oct 10-dtf.
A Hootbd QrssTto*.—The Spunksrllle Dni"
versa! Inquiry Society, at a recent meeting, de
bated the question, "la Art auperior to Natur?"
The learned gentleman who opened for tbe affir
mative declared the proposition susceptible of
the clearest proof, and produced as evidence the
effects of Lubin's Floriline upon the human
bair. He had known numerous instances whete
Isdies, whose hair waa proverbially short and
uncomely, had by ita use become the fortunate
possessor of most bewitching curls and more
than this, he had heard it asserted that, applied
to tbe head of a darkey, the Ethiopic wool
would at once become straight and sh'ning as
the locka of an Indian. No argument coald over
le this last ifrotia aaaertion, and the affirma
tive enrried the queation bv acclamation Good
lor "Floriline!"
At A Disconrr.—Two splendid Graver
Baker sewing machines- one tbe chain*
stitch, a splendid fanily machine- one the
shuttle or loch stitch, for heavy manufac
turing or light work, as may be desired—
both entirely new and warranted in perfect
order, are offered at a bargain. Alan on*
Wilcox k Gibba, noisieM, dkain stitch, fam
ily sewing. Machines in perfect order and
entirely new, at n great bargain. Inquire
at this
Dvsrvsta, Naavocama ut Dmurr.—
Dr. AridfawTi fbnfc.—We can neon*
mend those arihnng with Lass of Appe
tite, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, NervovsneM
am! Nervosa Detnlity, to nas Strickland's
ft i* A MiaiaU *^«ssir
Auintii if VC^VWM pnpsmioii| nvo
^IcohoHe liquors it strengthens ttie
nervons systna it creates a good
VHHsaBy at $1 per
Dft A. Strkkfauid, $
Tm reason wy Jw |%er ssil
local itims.
Ixprsss dosM at 5:15 P.M.
Express closes at 7:ff A. M.
No calls made after 4:80 P. M.
NovSdlw i. F. HILL, Agent
Da. hauw, the celebrated Spanish
Physicisn, is at his office, on Main street,
Davenport sp6-dftwt
Go TO tm Basr.—Go to Bryant A Strat
um's Chicago Commercial College, to get a
thorough practical business education, or to
bccoii e a good soand telegraph operator.—
For circulars address (enclosing stamps)
Bryant 4 Stratton, Chicago, IUinoia. dwly.
Business Educatio!*.—To procure a thor
ough knowledge of book keeping and get a
thorough practical business education, at
tend Pratt's Commercial College, corner of
5th and Brady. Every facility afforded at
reasonable rates. Reduced rates to disa
bled poldiers. nv7-d&wly
Ex Gov. Fairbanks of Vermont is at tbe
point of death.
Tukbk were eight deaths among the rebel
prisoners at the barracks oil the Island last
week.
Asothbb Dbaft.—The supplementary
draft made two weeka ago to fill up dsfl-,
ciencies in some of the sub-districts, fails'
to till the qjotas, and another pull will have
to be taken at those places.
Homb fob tbe Friendless.—The oppor
tunity presented to our fellow citizens on
Friday evening next, to raise a handsome
sum to be applied to making a home for the
friendless, should not be disregarded. Let
every one who can, attend the tableaux giv
cn at LeClaire Hall on that evening.
Superior.—The best as well as the cheap
est table cutlery is kept at Webb's—Le
Clacre Row. He has every style, and he
sells them at low prices. Th^rc, too, you
should go for your silver plated ware for
tlie table, and you will be sure of getting a
superior article—either plated or in solid
silver. They deal with the manufacturers
—buy large quantities for cash and get a
discount that small buyers cannot hope for.
Hcnce they can afford to sell, and do sell
cheaper than any other conccrn. Mirror's
Kerosene Lamps and fixtures—the only
complete stock in the city, at Webb's.
Festival fob tiik Soldiers' Aid Socjett.
—It is contemplated by the Soldiers' Aid
Society to give a festival, to be- held on the
evening of November 23d, the proceeds to
be applied in enabling the Society to con
tinuc their work oi relieving our sick and
suffering soldiers. A meeting wi'l there
fore be held at the residence of Mr. T. D.
Newcomb for (lie purpose of making neces
sary arrangements, to which the attention
of the ladies of the Society, and all others
interested in the cause, is earnestly solicited
at 2 p. m. to day. Donations will, in a few
days be solicited for this object.
Sec. Sol. Aid SociWT.
Thb Khickbbbockeb fob Novbmbbb.—
This sterling magazine for the present month
is on hand with its burden of excellent read
ing. This old and popular periodical is now
edited by J. Ilolmcs Agnew, Esq., a wiiter
of unquestionable skill and great popularity.
In his hands the Knit&trbofker has become
one of the most readable magazines of the
day—none stand before it. Its political ar
ticles have the sound ring in them, and its
literary productions are alrays very reada
ble and interesting. The Knirttrbocker can
be had at the News Depots, or of the pro
prietor, J. Holmes Agnew, 37 Park Row,
New York. Terms $3.00 per yea^ *We
recommend it cordially to the publics
New Hall.—The Rock Island Anjui siys
the new and elegant hall in that city, just
completed by Geo. Babcock, Esq., will ac
commodate 300 more persons than Metro
politan Hall,of this city, "and when the wails
and ccilings are frescoed, as they will be in
the spring, it will be the most beautiful hall
any wheae west of Chicago. He has just re
ceived a most magnificent drop scene for
the stage, and side scenes and moveable
scenes are progressing rapidly.
The halt ia now ready for use, and ia the
most complete theatre establishment west of
Chicago. The stage, the green room, the
scenery, the gas lights, and everything con
nected with it are ample, and there ia no
longer any excuse for second rate perform
ances in Rock Island."
TBAassonmro Dar.—While tbe nwner
ts famittss of this aitjr Jm preparing for
the «snal sumptuous Xhanksgiving feast,
one week firam to-morrow, let it not be for
gotten that the poor are always with as—
that they have not tbe msans to provide a
Thanksgiving dinner on that day. There
are many soldiers' families whose proeoetsrs
are struggling upon the Held for their conn
try's salvation, or who have given up their
Uvea that we might live in the enjoyment of
a rulwii and rpstaated Union, who can
provide no Thanksgiving dinner. Let as
look to it in thns, and see that these desti
tute ones sss swida happy en that day. Will
not oar own ei\)oymeot ha mare complete if
we know that wa have been the msaaa of
thsrs happy? 8Mb khowled
good than the moot snaptooM repast Lot
poor ant tbtftaedy,
fether on that 4aj.
THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER.
DAVENPORT, IOWA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1864.
I can, theiefera, cordially and confidently
recommend him to ail who are in like man-
J. J. HILL,
Minister of ths QoapsL
Ths above certificate is bat anather leaf
to the already voluminous testimonials in
proof of the permanent care of Cancer es
pecially when treated by our worthy citicen
and profesaor Dr. Gadd. No Physician or
Surgeon either in this or any other country,
Hospital or private practice can produce as
great a percentwn of cores as can Dr. Gadd,
of our flourishing dty. dftwlt
NKTBOPOUTA5I TMKATBB.
Thb Tickbt or Leavb Mas.—This, tbe
masterpiece of Tom Taylor, and perhaps the
best drama of the age was presented last
night to a crowded house.
The part of Robert Briariy waa «My sus
tained by Miss. Emma Webb, and that of
Sam Willoaghhy, by Mise. Ada Webb was
infinitely superior to sny rendition of the
ehaiacter we ever ssw. Mr. Wildmsn has
been pronounced by tbe press of Chicago,
Detroit and Milwaukee, and by the New
York Clipper and Sunday Mtrcury as one
of the best, if not the best Hawkshaw on
the American stage, and well did he sustain
his reputation. Mr. Beaumont as Dalton,
Mr. Brace as Melter Moss, and Mr. Clinton
Green Jones sustained their parts in a
manner highly creditable, and the part o'
Mr. Gtbson, as played by Mr. D. S. Nash,
was the best rendition of character this
young acter has yet favored us with. Mr.
Sullivan acted with his usual correctness
and spirit, and made as much of the liarac
tor of Maltby as possible. The parts of
May Edwards and Emily St. Evcnnond wero
ably sustained by Mrs. Wild man and ile
Aubrey, and that of Mrs. Willoughby was
played in a manner bordering on perfection
by a new candidate for popular Ptvor, Mia*.
Ella Wilmott.
The scenery throughout was appropriate
and good, and a piece was never produced
in Davenport that reflects more credit on the
management and performers. It is repeated
to-night
Scott County Agriraltam 8o
clcty.
The following figures which we find in
the report of the Secretary of the Scott
Coun'y Agricultural Society to the State
Agricultural Society in 1863, shows at
a
glance the increasing proeperity of our
county fair under its improved management
for the last four or five years. To the fig
ures given to the report we add footings for
the year 1864:
Gross Receipts.
$*#27,38
8,615,70
4,582,50
ft,as4,fis
18flO
18«li
48«2!
1
186% 6,348,30
ills
3,163,00
Totato* $22,608,53 $11,121,50
After paying off a largo amount of out
standingindebtness, meeting heavy expense
necessarly incurred by orscting new build
i igs and fences and otherwise improving
ths grounds now oocupied and after pur
chasing and nearly paying for thirty-three
acres of land in this city for new Fair
Grounds, this society has more than enough
funds on hand to pay off all its liabilities, and
has a property the value of which cannot be
estimated under eleven thousand dollars.
We make thia statement in snswer to dec
larations that we frequently hear from the
lips of disaffected persons that the society is
running down, and that its present stylo of
management will utterly ruin it
From the report above alluded tows gain
the following figures which, when brought
it/ comparison with those of the Scott
County Society will show how far
Nothing further need be added. Let the
managers of the Scott County Agricultural
Society pursue ths oven tenor of its war,
and it will soon become one of the leading
attractions of tho country. The liberal pol
icy wins. Stimdato competition with hsavy
premiums and mko it for the intereot of
exhibitors to attend and the result will take
care of itaslfc
PAOTIAL Immmi or A $mar.—£o?*
oral daya since, a Mr. Babcock, an Insur
ance agent, came from Cedftr Rapids to this
place, via Clinton and Port Byroft. At Port
HjTrOB NOMIQ Ml |9I DM CMCIBS
to Davenport+bal iMisarsil Oiill eaawi
through aU right—thro* trunks and abas.
Two of tho trunks sad the box ea
buiths oas containing attof hia
tars, aai mm oalaablo doth lag fcflad la
te hand, aad tfcsro SMMd tobiion-
Whan behold a
UN.
With Xtot&tt tit 'flNHMft JfWMt'
ln%'a Party)
F.J.M^Mi'kslna
WILDMAII,....Leasee
O. 1. Bbass Stage Disaster.
oo e IW WWHre
groat Aura
Bo-engagsnsent toe ai« rtjjtrtsooly, of the talea-
uis nu 4 wen.
Thmi* Jfrmlaf,Mm. IT, 1$M»
Will
be presented tbe Oraadaat
Doors opea
a
7—commence
a
Ry order of the Governor.
tahead
ia
thia county in her feirs. We sdect ths re
ports of fairs held on ths leading agricultu
ral counties in 1863:
Dubuque no Fair.
Central Iowa Fair held at
Re'cpts. Prem's paid
Des Moines, $ 195,28 $ 98,15
Clinton 2800,00 600,00
Des Moines
...»*».! ,607,00 M0,00
Jackson.. ......451,00 premiums awar
ded 700,00
Jefferson,... .w....
181,00 premiums awar
ded 255,00
Jones I. ..840,00 284,00
Muscatine.. .»«•*..1,775,55 1,000
Washingtoh ... 297,00 premiums awar
ded .370,00
31
Drama
ef tbe
TICKET OF LEAVE
A N
PrMwoaced by upwards of eighty Ihnunsail peo
pie who bsve witaeaaed it, to be the moat
thrilling Dramatic Performaaee ever
produced.
hut or Perns —Dreas Oircta, ete Par
qnctte, 15 cts Reserved Seats ete, to be bed'
at the box-office of the Theatre daring the dev.
srra p.
o'floek.
No improper charactera admitted Oood order
To-day's AdvertlMm«ntSa
NTATK OV IOWA.
AlJt TAKT UdtlMl'S OnR%
Davenport, Nov. le, IMl.
CIRCULAR.
Psrtkular attention i« again called te the fol
lowing paragraphs of General Orders Wo. 41,
current serie* of this Department:
II. All Companies re'^iviag arms from the
State, must meet for drill as oft?u onee a
tuoutli, or their arm* will be transferred to com
panies that will atteud to their duties.
IV. Bond* for arm* inu*t be liirnished in all
cases. The r.eirlect in tliin particular has pro
duced nnuoMMSarv delay in delivery of srms.
V. The Oriyaniiins Coramitt»es of the ecreral
counties are enjoined ii attend immediately to
the mar tor of rolls bonds, ammunition, etc., and
to report on the action of Companies on article
of these Genera! Orders.
VI. Commissions tc officers will be issued as
rapidly as possible, hut the eonnty committees
and officers of companies must be careful iu their
returns of rolls, and iu to turning rolls to inclose
certificate "l el-'ctiua.
County committees are requested to deliver
commi.ssitins in tlu-ir htuids to nllicets of lompa
»ie« in their respect ire counties, orto notify said
oiiicers that Ihe cotumi'.iun can be had u-nn s^)
plication to said committee.
Hy order of the Governor.
«.? Item's, paid
082,50
1,29«,00
2,338,00
3,342,00
R. RAtsa,
At^ulant General of Iowa.
•ITATE OF IOWA.
A i41*va\ tirAKRAi/s Or#Mk, I
Datcnp»rt, Nov. 14, I3G4.
GENERAL OKUKRS NO. 4"..
WaaaaAs, No saiisiactory re|orts from re
cruiting officers for the new regiment to have
been raised under General Orders of this De
partment, No*. 3*. and 40, (current seres' lia»e
been received, and in order to save cxpi use to
tbe Htste and Nations! (rovcrnnieuls, and in or
der that all volunteers may aid in Oiling up the
regiments in the field, it is hereby ordered that
all recruiting commissions for said nr« regiment
under said General Ordure 1m and
are hereby revoked.
X. B. tlAKETt,
Adjutant General of Iowa.
T. EAD8,
REM.ESTITEt MSUMKE MSERT,
DAVENPORT, IOWA.
Office in National Bank Building.
*TT7 ILL attend to the purchase and sa'e of
VV Real Estate, payment of taxi «, renting
houses, making collections, Ac.
Nor. 15, dlmo
NEW1WP imUHBlE iUStC MOKS.
Tea Cnoat s WacAra—A Collection of Sacred
and Secular Choruses from Oratorios, Operas,
end I'opulsr Glee and Cboms Books, designed
as aStauilard Book for Choirs, Musical Societies,
Conventions and Schools, and containing the
Most Denirable Pieces for Private Practice and
Public Performance.—#1,V.
Tub Mah al or Tnoaot sn Basb, by Bdward B.
Oliver, Principal of the Mendelssohn Musical In
stitute, BckIub, Thin volume embodies tbe prin
cipal ideas contsined in the elaborate works ef
French, Geimsn and Ituliun Masters of Music,
disencumbered of obscurities of expression, and
made plain to the understanding of all grades of
students. For beginners, and even for advanc
ed scholars, as a book of reference, it will be
found invaluable. Cloth, 07 Boarda, 50.
Toem Laoum' Vocal Albcu —A collection of
Choruses. Trios and Dnets. originally written
for Female voices. Selected and adapted for the
aae ef Academies, Semiaariea and Siagiag Clas
ses. By Charles D. O. Adam, teacher or masic
at the ffafhlo Female Academv. Iadudiag a
course of Vocal Exercises aad Solfeggios oy
Rossini. |1,M.
Tar OreaA or Fsrst, br Gounod. Italian aad
English Text. Prefacea by a Sketch of the com
poser and the principel incidents of the plot.—
^Complete,) $4.
Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price, by the
Publisher*, OLIVER DITS05 A Co., ST7 Weak
ington street, Boston.
Nov. IS, df.
MAM TAKEAK
nam
ABO
IITIITIIIIIII
AT
LE CLAfftl
rot
TBI
Of «u
MB tr mmuiie
a Bumnm or labibb abd Man*
X* MKB have eeaeealed te eaaeae la
rrtamLi
JOHN
SIMPSOlCf
lleman'a Songs of the
ishM
Moore's Irish Melodies,
«4 aaen Me
HILL,
Tnenss W.IMOsse,
Aeetatant Aistaat
r.
WHOLKALE
TTTI AM SOW UOKITIItO A LABOR AKD WILL HIJOTID STOCK QtjJWj|
YV *a wUeh we iavtte attantien ef
COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
Oar OeedseresHfteeb aadbeagbt direct from smaalbetarere. Oar MRtteetoekoy^ atoaa*H
Tt enable u to eMpeto wltM
Are reqneeted teeall aaderaailai ear stech befare maklan tbetr pwfcaea
•t*l«rseli'«
Amenities of Literature
ilalUm's Const it titiunttl lli«tory of Cnglaad
li'Israeli's Curiosities of Literature
tiiirton n Anatomy of Melancholy
Charles Lamb's works
p'Tocquille's Democracy ia America
fiibbon's History of Rome
Sabbath Bells,
Poetry of tbe Fields,^
Poetry of the Year,
Poetry of the Woods,
Butler's small quarto Editions of the following Works bound in turkey morocco
ier
tique and gilt, tbe richest and most gorgeous volumes that the hand of the workonflk
and the pencil of the artist have yet produced IP
Macauley's Lays of Ancient Rome, Cambcll's complete political
Tupper's Proverbial Philosophr, Keble's Christian Year, Thompson's
Bum's complete Poctical Works, Adam's Hacred Alegories, Ilcber's roetiral Works,
Roger's complete Poctical Works, Goldsmith's Poetical Works, Read's Femala
Poets of America, Harts Female Prose Writers of America, Stevens' Parables of ths
New Testament.
The -Stock of Pkotoyraphie Albitma mn4
in fine binding cannot be excelled in variety of style or beauty of finish by anything.
The Ju
venue Toy Book department ia eery complete and parties looking fbrprP
sents for the Young People cannot fkil to be pleased. Also a great variety of
Stationery, Blank Books, Gold Pens, Pocket Cutler^
Purses and Pocket Books, Portfolios, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Ladlea' ftwikeSJ.
Scotch Fancy Goods, Ac., Ac. Call and examine goods and prices bsforo making
chases.
STArSO* IO'4'A.
AMD TAIVT oKirsa A s nm m,t
Difssriat, Ho*. It.k, Mt
C1RLULAS
Ths Mlcwtagordare of the War
D.
pert mm are
psbtlshel far the beseSl of all eun«»rn»d.
V. B. BAKBR,
AjO-a.oflewa.
WAR DXrARTMBXT.
Adimlmtt! Gtntrmt*
Ctflse.
Waeaissroa, Get. litl, iSi4
asaaaiL Ossaas Ko. ill.
irsafter ao details ki the Veieateer Bseralt
lng8.r»iea
wlli
he a.a4e, istspt by the Wae D»
partasDl details mtd* othsrwaa will not he te
eogstaed by BeperialeodaaU Reeratilrg Bsrvtsa.
Uewral Orders Wo. a,
Series of IW, tia t..t
UOae, le herehf aeeads* eseord egly.
By order ef ths erearyoTWar.
D.
Towaaaa
S
AaMul Acjetaat toeNt
Otisie).
la
suV
Viseasv,
Aadataat Adjsiant Oraer»l.
WARDBt*AHTMB«r.
J4jmtant
setea so Seeertata
IL MereslUr a* dsialla for Us Vetastaee Re
eraltia« aoielee wtU ha made eaaeyt hy tbe Wav
By Qeaaaad ef Lisa'. tNneral O.-aat.
U. Teaaeaas,
Aaalalant Bsasaal.
WABn«rA»TMBBT. i
W« BiM'oa.jSov. Mdk, ML
coaeud
aaaa St aw Bo* art* tetalaateoa the MA
teslost,snd tBey wMlsepsMH Mo teesssl r*adsO
aifatatsl lit ties,
«la
no
•CO.
NUMBER 28^
aXCLtTSIVBLT.
BOOTS & SHOES
Xe. 25 Seeead street, betweea Brady and Pirn!"
Davenport, fowa.1*^
Books, Books
«IM Iffcivnl mi
PLUMMER'S
JVoe 50 Brady Street,
Bancroft's History of the United Stat|R
Complete Works of Thoman JrffenMNhk
Prescott'R Complete Works:
Kirk's Charles The -Bold
Addison's Works Complete
Goldsmith's Animated Nature Illustrated
Complete Works of Thomss Hood
Cooper's Wnrk« beautifully Illustratotf
Hugh Miller'* Works Complete
Marauley's History of England
iWlam's History of the Middle Ageft}
fSntler^B Bell Serlen of Poets, elegantly HJaatratod 1
Vols. Turkey Morocco antique.
i
s&m
r- *f-f* *ui
80 CENTS PER WEEK,
v
A
•4
A1
5
MW
'4:0^
W
la Um WmK
mj ••mm
Msribsalnfloltlagtbs City
.--I
*.
i(iV
^ETH P. BRYANT^ OO^
y
'•tflt t~ t"'
Tennyson's Imagination and FT
Browning's Intellect aad Aflbct
WomIwui tli'T Nature and
Orav's Political Works,
Lamb's IVIiticsl Works,
Memory and lltpe.
-i.
u
••tt:
.it.if*
'M
m0
mot
2h
Ocstrili OJIef. I
Wssn.se os,Om. M.n. 1S«4
•aasaALOsnara Be. Ut
I. All officers iod esllstet aea ef Vellaleere
who are ea Rceinttlac Orrsleeta iheeeveral Otatoa,
ift thaae detailed hy rrSeMftea the ASJataat
OeasmTa Office, wtii r.tara to their reesca'tee
ivaaSs hy the IS'.h day of Isnnher, HH AU
whs IMl te pteeset *hai—Ives at their pre|er
poau oa that day, wl.l MTrepoefed hy vhetr tam»
dt.te coaxes dart, thrragh the proper aiUltary
chsaaete, to tue AdfeteatOeaeealor ths Aray—
the effissra for maatsr-oat ef aervieea.tho eallat*
sit
&
w
MCIVCHANT TAILORS.
Ir
RBADTsMADB
O LOTHINd!
COST PRICK TO BE RAD OF-
FRANZ MEYBR, v.t,
^Beeoad »t.—fiirst door west of National
A good aasortneat of
OBBTS'FURNI8UINO GOOIML BOTT 4*
STOCK UKMJ,|T
which I wil sell at the most reaaeoaUe prises.
Costoin Work
Doae a all tiates and warranted tbe best, "5a
AU who went ths basl
aad Cheapeot goods meet aaaa to
aevlfaly FRANX MBTRB.
AWy ttrmt,
cuuims setub
msMncuiam
*a
NEW BTOB^l
Clotbasmsds te
WiiiN wMWL
S
aawns se usatsiasa aaeisasa asnnos.
TkaeffieteaapedtfesasaB tbe SaM ao«als
that the Ibrlasgte tf alt feataaatal aOaap
a
the f«4 li eass
4
ftgism
mm flMMiML flMw
OsBsndseoma ssjidtw
•MAOT
1
tuim
ef all Make, aad oa the shortest aetise.
Kvery ffieailpllan ef
1
*.
wr

xml | txt