1
I
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will
on
Loring
Hwl
V
4-s
4
'.:
M«a
IkatdcWir
WIU N CM III lis
Meal
ltlM«
A Vcrffem BferchamU1 Bi
1.. "#erteaee In Georgia.
The Rebel Confrewi' Deters
•tauttra made known.
Naw
YORK, NOT. 22.—Oen.
Gnuit
city faaterdajr, P. M., for
qiiaat. hi*
HMO
copy
4
left
the
the front by
presence
of the Governor elect
tntion WM nda
of that affair
hit re-
here WAS kept
aa soaeible,
as
on Saturday,
an
oooference. Gen.
inteseating
Scott
presented
aheii,
and Sherman
prove it to you."
The calm modeft consciousncss of power
With which this waa Mid, more than the
Words themselves convoyed-to his visitor an
onqualiBed conviction of the truth of the
General's remarks.
In answer to a question whether
in
hia
opinion, ninety days would bring the
hoaaid with a griin smile: "I am
end,
not
a nine*
ty day man but we shall see what shall
happen in six months."
NEW YORK, NOV. 22.—Though Gen. Ear
ly'•
main force has been withdrawn far up
tnt Shenandoah, h' haa left some small de
tachment*, apparently for the purpose of
concealing
al
hia design, and reconnoitcring in
front of
Sh erman'a forces. Some of Gener
Powell's cavalry encountered one of these
of the
enemy in the Iauray Valley last
Thuraday,
and drove them through Fr nt
Royal. On the same day, a Union reconvis
sance in the vicinity of Brownsville result
ed in meeting a sm ill body of rebels, and
making prisoners of some of thetn.
The lleral'l prints a lengthy report of tho
experience of a Northern incrch int for the
past three years in Ga., and who has lately
aacaped from the South, lie gives an in
toreating statement, regarding the difficul
ties of trade in the South, consequent on the
Stringency of the blockade, and worthless
MM of the Rebel currency. The dissatis
faction of the people with the administra
tion of off. Davis, tho importance of Au
fuata, Columbus, Wilmington and Macon,
and the condition of the country through
Which Sherman is now marching.
Richmond papers of Saturday arc receiv
ed.
Two armed IT. S. Steamers are reported
to have been captured on Big Sandy River.
Gen.
Breckinridge in East Tennessee, is
andeavoring the people in tint District to
allegiance
to Jeff. Davis, and had declared
an amnesty to all wlm will lay down their
arms, and cease bushwhacking his troops.
The
Rebel House of Representatives on the
18th, and in
ions
of
the Senateof the 19th, resolut
were offered by Messrs. Ilenrv k Foote,
Tennessee, that the war
is
The newa
wisdom and
The
to bo carried
until the independence of the South
was acknowledged.)
NEW YORL, NOV. 22.—The Herald's Waah
ington special says:
from Sherman, through rebel
aouroes,
has created an excellent feeling
here,
increased, if possible, confidence in the
success of the great movement.
The Time's Washington correspondent,
pronounoaa
the story of an interview be-
tween the French Minister and Secretary
Seward a canard.
The
Time's Washington special says:
Richmond dates of the 20th are received
to-day. Tbey contain nothing further
Sherman but they talk boastingly of
the
ruin that awaits him.
Tribune's Washington special says:
Secretary Stanton was again at hia office
to-day. lie has no idea of leaving the Cabi
net.
Mr. Lincoln informing his-new Cabi
net, be
will regard Young America.
The reported
death of Gen.
feared at the
true.
Canby,
is
War Department, to be
too
Hia death will be a great loss.
Gen.
Rowlings, Grant's Chief of Staff, tel
egraphs that there is a great panic in Rich
mond, concerning Sherman's movements.
The ICth corps have been abolished,
Gen.
and
Emery ordered to report to the mid
dle diatrict of the Mississippi.
There ia no variance between Fccrctaries
Welle* and Seward on the Floriday affair.
Welles justi (ios the act, and Seward is hunt
ing up authorities.
WASBINGTOX, NOV. 22.—The United
States
Court claims opened yesterday but
adjourned over to December, only Judge
waa present Judge Catron of the
United States
Naahvilte
Supreme Court wri tea from
that he wont be able to be
city
at
the
.$
in tho
Opcnirg of the Court.
The South Carolina Cominvtsionera will
commence leasing cotton plantations for tho
anauiag
year at Hilton
Head
Yoaa,
Nov. 21.
Thaataamor North A marines, from Now
Orloaaa the 13th, haa arrival!.
Papers atate that Gen. Oetbf*a wossd 1*
Mtaarioaa. Ha la doing wall, and will not
WawBaad to hia qasvtera by it for only a
•hflVt tlwk
0«*aa batm ore booyaaft.
A Ma» aoras latter »»aUaaa a larga
of trada to that pott few New
•1* and other plaaea.
ViMHWIM, NOV. II.
AMdl
farragat ouaannieetea to tho
Navy Departmaat laforaatlos af tho aap
tan al a aahoasar by tho 0. fl* rtaawir
leiat«, la Oetohor, whtia attempting to
k» Yajeaeo, Tet«a. with an aacartad
\4
K
*M
Maw Yoaa, Mat. SI.
Mtltteo oa providing Tbaah git-
lag «iaaar to aoldieca ^^loralMy mat
Sn already SwMwaa east to AtaM
Nrtart Beat- 8,000 tarhtea ta
Igjggg panada, keatda
HMMMSIhirllaa
fNMWii
ai iaMaaaUata tho anaiaaal thafatoaMa
aei iMMi Mora ta ta ha aaaft la tfca
•—lag. Tba mm af fiO.OOO laa baas
Ma*» H*
af Yarmaat, diad
fana»a^at lisbo^hat. Jiha^arj.
Maw Yaaa, Man fl.
Vltt
•Ma JaMaf. Ma la«VI
-k
Oste. Vo. Udeaaaadaviai, SOf.
Jssr*
mn, mm.
u#vr ^4
Oaten—$1.000149.
Eon*. Ific.
Waira
fLAasaaa.- iB.009i.MT
ou.
Tu«nir.-4i0t
Obovca.—93.90.
a A
Raw Terh Markets,
Yon, Kov. tt?
Fw»u«-15c better. extra
state lUjoailM R. H. O.
Waa*T—Market 8«c better. »S.«8 Uhi
OMO
sprinx |i.4f gwod winter red.
«oan—fL87 ia atore.
OATS—Rath«r steadier good laMBtju..
^99 VMtera.
Poaa—Decidedly lower. |U.N«liH aMOS
$3#.764t4'».00 now f3T.«7®«T.6a prise.
LAM—Sctrcelr
W
quiet
And thoogh
he
at the acre-
no
of tiic fact
in
the aocounta
before leaving, the
aallad on Gen.
General
Seott, and had
him with
of hia autobiography written on the
fly leaf"frotti
the oldest
al in
to the ablest Gener
the World."
To
a gentleman of thia
dtv, Gen. Grant said on Sunday, "the Con*
federacy in
a
more shell." "I know it—I am
aura of it. It ia a holbw
Hrm.
Wnuar—Steady at 1749L74.
Hti0A8—fine 81Q$VS.
Poraouoa—|oi«t. tie erode RfTk ao
fined bouad Me free.
w* "•,
Heck
they are selling at a
large percentage over
our present prices.
September 6th, 1864.
1 JJK IWMCIIAMNCI
RULES FOR GOVERNMENT SERVICE.
Call at
SMITH'S Livery Stable,
la the Alley la front ef the Post Oflttk
Davenport, Oct. SI.—dim
for
Hfarkefc
New Yoax, IfHitfb# A
Stock* better—Gold, $8.27.
Y O O S
Y O O S
SELLING OFF
1
'X
F«r ifcffl
i e I
-f3. S. WHI8LER
ia po^tlvpfy dostng
out his stock of Dry
Goods, and will sell
A* NEW YORK
RATES,
the goods will be
shipped to the New
York Market, where
JACOB WASHBURN
Abstracts ofRcott Coanty.
The above Hooks which have occupied Un ptart
to complete, are now the propertv of the subscrib
er, who will furnish Abstracts of Title to any Real
Estate in Scott County at short notice and on
reasonable terma.
C. tf. ELDRIDOE,
Contfwtnetr and Notary Public.
Room 3 Dp-Stairs, Post Office Block.
Oct SO dAwtf.
«uit
December 4th.
New
Butunrs
n
deanaing the srstcm front allmperity,
ruKss.
JOIS imuxm
IN GRANTS BLOCK, MAIM
Street, hss on hsnd a
Etmrge Stork mf tPimmmt
Which he will sell at 25 per cent
1J«MI tfcam 9f mmmfsustmrera' Prices.
New Piaiot Cxehaagcd fir OK.
ALSO, NUTS BEST PIANOS IT
FRM $2/6 TO $300.
Repaiag done oa thf shortest notice. nS-tfv
EYE & £AS.
(ESTABLISHED IN CHICAGO
Lnine years,) Graduate of the New
(York Ophiholmk College, aad
Bellevue Medical College. New
snceesHolly Ibr
York, operates
Cross Bsea, Cdtaract, Ac., and removes with wn
arriag oertaiaty all diseases of the Ere auid Bar
Within tbe reaeh of hamaa skilL Artificial
Office No. 1M Randolph Streak
novtt-dly
STATE OP WWA.
I Aintat Oanu'i Omea, I
Dawoaaort, MV. ft, MM.
mmALonmiirQ.4c
Tbs MilHialatba XbiwbgtbaasblpaofW«r
ton Caaitr, wit anatttntaa Miglmmt ta bo
Oasilsltl, 'AUSS, Usblaad, Psfasyrn,
fba Militia ia tbe Mlawiag IbwaaMpaoT War
im Conaty, wifl esnotltate a •lalmial Is be
Oak.
Hadmiy
turn
m.mm
leaaaer of the Blood aad arstea. 0 3
D.
ebelity and Lots of power diapellat
llluergy sopplied tothe Xoeclea aad Yervea.
Female Irregularities ren.oved.
loomy aaticipetions banhfced.
H.
eadache eatirely eared.
lioaa of appetite and aick stomach removed.
jM[elanchoIv aad Ennui ditpelled.
^1 euralgia and Nervocsness cured.
Opium and other Stimulants avoldf^
Pimplea and Eruptions removed.
Wuiaij and Sore throat behind*
Ivheamatisu soon alleTtttek*
S
-C:^
BRYAN* un PLL8
A
WW
^lllstaler
tfrfcass^ and
a rvfage
Una
1 Otoeue.
Tbey are admitted to be the
mr BHuiv jMMtt
Rw I rMMil mMIMK
general •». Perifjia* the Blood,
aad
tbey are
KNTIKEL.Y VEOETAULB
aad mild ia their operation.
Bfi what thqf wllI do:
At-
gentle aad effective purgative.
ilona deraagemeat removed.
""*i ('-'-i
rritatioa of the Stomach removed.
•uadtce and Liver Complainta.eaifK
fkjdaey diseases relieved.
:iXu
leep produced Sweet and Sound.
T00thache and inflamed gums relietadt
TJrinarv diseases benefited.
AT
V itality produced ia the nervoaa.
Worma invariably expelled.
X,^ the Mediciac Wanted felr
"Y oung and old can use th«ak
2jeno, Maximns, Capitati*.
Y A N S I E I S
hare been uted by thousnnds with suecexs,
Hundred» of Certificate* can be thown.
They rtgulato the .S'toninch, Liver and Biliary
Secrelions which i* the cliic' cause of nervous
ness. Uiddiness, limne*a of Sight, Headache,
Sick Stomach, and other Kindred complaiots.
Those of a nervotu temperament whom
tieknett aihh a keener anguish to the ill* iff
life, become blessed with a new existenet, and
their tears of anguish are changed to tears of
joy by using them.
THE I'OET
inspired with brilliant thoaahta.
THE ORATOR
with new ideas and words of 4sm
THE SOLDIKR
with indomitable courage.
TI1E INVENTOR
with bright conceptions of the futor*.
THE IIKKC HA XT
with business tact and power.
THE MECHANIC
w.th unfailing enerrt.
THE AUTHOR
with sk:ll that entraaMRk
T^ESINGER ,.
with a sweet melodious voic^
THE MUSICIAN
with ranturous emotions.
THE DISPIRITED
become* hopeful sad .-i
THE DESPAIRING, happy.
v
jmdKrnLjmbmRi
iop a snort titnc, aiicr
which the balance of
A Box of BBTAX'S Lira PitW, wW tSit %at
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
They will accomplish faithfully all that is repre
sented.
They are elegantly put up by the proprietor,
who waa the inventor of BRTAX'S PILMOXJC WA
VERS,
I E S WA*S&%
a medicine long and favorably known to the
American Nation.
If you wish to buy BavAx's Live PILLS and
cannot get them of yonr druggist, don't take any
other, but se_d Twenty-Five Cents in a letter to
the proprietor, and you will get them by return
of mail, postpaid. Address
»p. J. BRYAX,
Box JOT. 76 Cedar Street, N- Y,
S0DD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.
DEM AS. BARNES k CO., New York,
octlleodAw Wholesale Agents.
Great Ceitril D.
Patent dusters nnd ventilators on all Cars.
U. S. bank notes and postal currencv takea at
par for meal and refreshments at all the eatlBg
ltouses and refreshment rooms on the line of the
Great Western Railway.
Sleeping Cars, of the latest improvements, on
all night trains.
Tickets via these favorite Routes can be obtaia*
'ed in all the Railroad Offices.
K
lair,
8.
EChiraeo
A. WALLING FORD,
Gen'l West'n Agent. 91 Lake St., Chicago.
Brie Railway.
BnrBroad Oange Double Track and Telegraph
t« to New York, Boston. Philadelriiia,
altimare, Hsrrisbtirg and ell Eaxtern
Cities, carrying the Great Through
United States Mails.
EXPRESSon
TRAINS LEAYE
k ill?
PETE
Mmi
Hail Urate
ASTWARD. Thrse passenger trains from
duilv via Michigan Central Railroad,
niu*o ciose conncctians, st Detroit, morning,
noon and evening, with
Great Western Railway
For Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto, PariKis,ngs
ton, Pre-icott, Mirtitreal, (jnebcc, Portland, Ac.
and at Hutlulo and Suspension Bridge with New
York Central and New York k Erie Railroads for
Rochester, Syracuse, Utiea, Albany, New York,
Host on, and »W intermediate points.
FOUR Diiily Express Trains via G. W. R'y,
from Windsor, opposite Detroit, by which Cars
are run through to Toronto without change or
Uelnr, making the most expeditious and desira
ble Canadian route, as well as to Suspension
iiridge, liutfalo and the EAST.
DUNKIRK
POBFRBTGHT
between all points East snd West, our facilities are
unrivaled. Forrningcloseandreliableconnection
at Dunkirk and Buffalo with Western roads, aad
at Salamanca with the broad Gange Atlantic and
Great Western Railway, by which route there ia
so transfer between Xewr 1
ork and Cleveland.
Express freight trains lesve New York dsily for
sll points in tbe West, aaking ss qaick time and
as low rates as by any other route.
jo^StOBroadway, New York, and^St Sonth-St.,
II., How York. 15 State street,
CIIAS. MI1TOT, Ges'l Su*t
E.S.
»'l Ttekct Aient.
pAM LEA^I^tSt'iSiw^^THE OLD
IJ Coloa^aod. Mmrpatt Bailw^, sanar or
I
•Mil
JtaraiaaaMr BMP'
HI'S
aai Oil
•&
CMCIm
vr ., .-"jH |p
,-»me*aMm-
Mi
Msiry lalbir. at his oldatusdMill#,
aaatof Perry, south side, has jest received froa
iba Masters aarkata anotnaraylandid stoak of
FUNITHE AN! CARPETS,
arbleb be is now prepared to oAr to tba fnblie
ia tbe very lowest terms.
Th« Furnitur* Department
saibraees every style of goods, sach as solas aad
sofa chairs, or every grMke aad quality marble
Urn burejua, centre t&les. dressing staada. etc.
Cbaira, for the parlor, diaiag room, kitchen aad
ofllee. Chamber setts in greet var.ety, Secre
tary's. What-nots, hat staads, wardrohea, bed
Steads, Cradles, rockers, etc., etc.—in fact every
thing in the line.
21 *toCmrpet Department
embraces sll the styles ot o.~cssells. inwoven sad
priated three-ply' ingrain, aH woo., 2nd part
wool ana cotton ruga, mattings, stair and nail
carpets—all of which sre of the best manufacture
ana warranted to please-
Also a large l«t of Matrasses, constantly on
hand.
In everything ia the lina^the proprle or will
take especial pains to give
[Perfects
Satisfaction
both ss to goods snd prices. The stock hss been
selected with the greatest care.
CALL AND EXAMINE
fer yourselves, snd invite your friends to do ao.
Remember tho old stand, south side oft 2d street,
nesr Ferry. C. GRUT,
SvpSO Salesmsn.
CHAS. HILL,
A I I E A K E
No.
81
Id St.,
Sfet. Harrioaa 4 •Iplefr*
TK YFANUFACTURES AND KEEPS CTJLF
1VI
STASTLV
on hand an elegsnt stock of
lofhs,Wardrebes. oaages, Bed
steads. Tables, Wsuls
staads, Clsalrs,
Ac., aad in fact everything belonging to his line.
Upholstering done in the best msnner.
aai Stack Ha(re§iei
always on band. Call and see. nov ptm
CARPETS.
THEthis
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK BYER
in City csn now be found at
GOULD'S
ON
fttoml Street, Cmr. or Pirry,
Velvets, Brussels, Topestries, Three Ply's, Extrs
Supers snd Supers with lots of lower grades, sll
of which will be sold ss low as they csajopc
chssed ia New York or Boston.
Floor Oil Clotbfl
Of all widths and splendid patterns.
Tsbie Oil Cloths, Wool Table and Piano Covers,
Rugs, Msts, Stair Rods, Stair Oil Clc th. Window
Shades snd Fixtures, Cord and Tosaels, Druggets,
Pelting, Ac., Ac.
V
In this line my stock is not excelled.
Bureaus, Tables, Stads, Bedsteads of all kinds,
in fsct, everything in the wav of common Furni
ture constsntlv on hand. Also Parlor snd Bed
room Sets, Safos, Tete Tetes. Marble and Wood
Top Centre Tables, Marble Top Bureaus snd
Wash Stands, Lounges, Mattresses, Ac., Ac.
CALL AT OOULD'S FOR YOUR CARPETS.
Call at GOULD'S for your Furniture, on Second
Street, Corner of Perrv. Oct. 21 dAwftw.
WM. JONES,
Hwresfi
Btmck,
jpcrry IN.,
DEALER IN
S E A 8 I
V TOBACCOS,
•MRCTIMiBUC*
.FRUIT,
OR
Bafalo the arrival of all traias from tho
West via the J^ake Shore Railroad, also from Sal
amanca on the arrival of trains via the New Broad
Oange Atlantic and Great Westarn Railway fram
Cleveland. 0.. giving passengers the advantage
from Dunkirk or Bumdo, or from Cleveland, O.
of a Foot Gauge, combining ease and comfort
without change, in wide, roomy, palace ears, di
rect to New York. A perfectioa attained by no
other route.
raesMUM, #«.
ii». mrm.
lAiiin in svsftY Ducurani
jr
Oe H. Mftlfl,
MM JJBWMMW,
Bmlyailag Braceleta, Pins, Ear Drape I
sttoss ana Stada, Guard and Fob Caaiaa of
ovary style. Binga, Scarf Pins, Charms, Mottoes,
Ornaments of every known style, aad it tbe seat
eat and moat sobataatial manner.
Ity^eet Caab Priae paid Isr
HUMAN HAIR.
Beeileace aad oBee Ho. Bast Third Street,
dly
IMMrl FfHnt Ajron*
B. W. BUKIAI1D»
W. B. Baaa. Gen'
v+umsmw*ik
•lm PaUBlver
St
Ilewpon.
«n
i^waa^
GOOD TALUK
urrors
At
r.
AVB
dw
A WBil
COBffBB
C«r»
a A mmi
national NoM|
WeAington Street, corner of Wellea,
Tbia apleadid Hatet ia pleeasntly located near
tbe business portion of the city, aad ia kept in
elegaat style. 8. H. GfLL, Proprietor.
agS5-dtm
WKSTCHUTIIK HOUSBe
Corner Btraems St. asd Bowery,
KEW YOBS,
the tMi'ajMBw tHmn.
Aecoasnodations for Two Hosdrad Gneata
MISSISSIPPI HOUSE.
TTT5NRY HA 7PT, PROPRIETOR. HE
XILrecommeada lis conveniently srranged ho
tel to all travelers, snd also to city boarders, as
suring them that nothing will be wanting to
promote the welfhre of his guests snd to inske
their stsy with him nleassnt snd agreeable.
He also* recommends his well stocked bar which
istaupplied with the choicest liouors snd wiaaa.
Lunch every moraine at 10 o clock, jel tf
FRENCH'S HOTEL,
On the Evroptan Plan, op}*o*iU th* City BM
Purl, tV*. of Frankfort ttrttt,
JVrtf yorl'.
Ipadoaa Befectety, Bath Rooms aad Barber
Miop, Bed-roome esraed gratis, and only oae
Kd in a room. D» not believe rumors or back
men who say we a« full. Servn s are not al
lowed to reo-ive perquisites. apld-dly
SIGEL HOTEL,
Front Strtrt. btUesen Brady and Main,
JOHN MEYER, Proprietor.
ILi
pNTKRTAlNMENT PROVIDED FOR THE
traveling public and city boarders at all
times in the must satisfactory manner. Tbe ta
ble will be supplied with the* best the msrket af
fords, and the beds and rooms kept in the most
comfortable slyle. far* Warm Meals st all hours.
W i n e s a n n o n
of the best quality constantly on hand. jy!4
ESTEiUr HOTEL,
j)os. », 11, 18 A 15 CORTLA3DT STREET,
NEW YORK CITY.
D. D. WrtCfiKSTSB A T. D.
THE
.4!
WIKCHXSTXB PSOP'S.
CENTRAL BUSINESS LOCATION OF
this Hotel, our Iowa friends will tind especi
ally adapted to their convenience, being contigu
ous to all tbe western Rail Road and Steamboat
landings. dly
e w o n e
S. Elliot A Co., Prop'rt,
Corn* Of State and |WashingtOS atreets,
Chicago, 111*
Tcentrally
IIS HOUSE IS NEWLY FURNISHED,
located, wilhin a block or two of alt
the public places in the city, and coutains the
largest moms of any hotel in Chicago.
Cf This house will be kept in s first-class
style, st old prices, regardless of advances of
other Chicsgo hotels, ag25-dtf
NEW REVERE MUSE.
Corner North Clark and Kintie Streets,
Chicago, 111.
THIS
HOTEL HAS FIRST-CLASS ACCOM
modations for two hundred Guests, is cen
trally located, within three minutes wslk of the
princtpsl Bsnking houses, Board of Trsde, Ac.,
is entirely new, with elegant furniture, and all
the departments replete with modern conveaien
ces.
Having leaaed the above Hotel for a term of
years, snd trusting thst I am sufficiently known
to merit consideration, I solicit yonr patronage,
believing that the complete and liberal man age
meat of the "New Revere." will be entirely satis
factory to you. GILBERT DUTCHES.
augSS-dtf
UNITED STATES HOTEL
Beach Street, Basten, Mass.
Directly opnoeite Boston A Worcester Railroad
Depot.)
The subasraar most respectfully informs bis
Mends aad tfa^nblic, that, after an experience
over nine years as an Assistsnt at the Ameri
can House, in this city, he hss leased upon very
'avorable terms the
United Stmte» Hotel,
srhich has for s long period, under the sble and
popular superintendence of Col. Spooner, receiv
ed a very liberal patronage.
The undersigned will endeavor to. keep up the
-opularity of the Establishment as a
First Class Hetdk
tad he solicits vour patronage, assuring yon that
10 exertion onliispart shall be wanting,*to ren
ter your slay at his house both comfortable and
tgreeable. ag25 FRANK. M. PRATT.
Prof. H. A. DE ftUNN,
Tho World-Ranownod
or
GRAIN,
Vo. 49 Harrison 81, between Seeosdssd Third,
avaaport, Iowa
nvl-dly
BU
KSTMEL
Whose wonderful aneeess in Chicago ia tbe theme
af universal comment, still eontinnes to be con
sulted by Hexoams of both sexes daily, at hia
Bnaxcn 3mca, No. 1SS Daaaaox snasr, coaaan
Manaox, l[up ateira,) npoa att diseases of tho
HAtaandSoAtr. The Rasroaaa, Win sad BALM
can only be procured in the weat at the Branch
Office.
Put up in large bottles. Price of Beatorer asd
Balm ^5.00 each bjr eureea, $«,». Wash,fC
by express, $6,25. All fcttora to havo a portage
etamp taeloeed to isenro as aaowtr.
Offieabonrafrom8 a. m.to8a. as.
Ca—Mati»a rwa.
Sagt8-d8m
WAU PAPSRt VAUPtfCK!
N E W S Y E S
For tlfeo Season of 1194.
The largeat agl beat etoefc ia tta es^ J|
L. W. PETERSEN'S,
no. S3 want Soar.,
T±AVI*& MAD1 LABGB PCBCHABB8 Of
I~1 stocx 9 BewYorkM
fore li sm puparOd to
aa It
rrixToira
IrchitKl, CdBtfiilir ft MMI* Uliati
iPBOX MODBLB^roa vsa PA
of ovary
Oe TWIBIlit,
TTv O
Teetbeatisaiiat ail bonreisaoaey ee afabt.
•aa, a aawnuL. $. s. stvaasata.
rawBix db mmwtmMJwtL,
lyjICT over Poet OOa^ia ^Dr. MeCarn'a
juuui
•M
ARUFACTUREB ABO
SaTSi
Cblcaga, lit,
CARPkNTER
Commercial Alley, opposite Post (Mae, Da
veapori, lo.
MBV IKLBY,
^KALERIN FURNITURE. CARPETS,
Mete. Oil «oth Netting, Window Shades!
Baat Second St., next door to Perry, jyil
JACOB LITIER,
PrairrKMr
J. F. DARROW A CO.,
Proprietors.
RACTICAL DYER—PARTICULAB AT
paid to dyeing Clothe, ttilke, Velvets
or Garaseata of aay kind—to give aay color da
aired. Third atreet, two doors weet of Iowa—
*1e. my 15-dly
I. W. HABRI805I.
LAND
AGENT Buys snd sells Reel Kstste^
on commission, sttends to renting Houses,
Halls, etc. The best references piven when re
quired. Office in Frank Plummer'* I«aw Office,
entrance lower eud of Post OOice Black, up
sUirs. sep29-dly
•lAMRf) UARBIROX,
"D1AMII.Y
a. r.
WOOP,
THOB. J. ILEN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, cor
ner Main and 3d streets.' Residence, 9lh
street, between Scott and Westeru4tveuue.
Nov. 11.
AYS1CIAN AND SURGEON.
SANAA
HAVING
OFFCE
IMtvn
QE0, W. SMILEY,
e?H».
HASlarga
DBALBB I*
all bindaof Ladies' Furs. Gloves, Bobes,
Main aad Harrison, nvltas
Store td St. bet.
r.
AND BUILDER. SHOP OB
IN
of State Bank Building. Residence
•th st., bet. Hardy and i'erry streets, noltfdw
ATTORNEYS.
•ao. a. at'BBi'LL. on x. caawroaa
HUBBl'LL dfc CBAWPOBD,
ATTORNEYS
BBOWM db SULLY,
A WOBNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW.
il. Office corner Std and Brady Sts. Daveanort.
Iowa. _r...
PBANU PL| »EB,
ATTORNEY
OB BABD AND BI BBOBTVIBO,
a ssd «amplete atoeb
MifM ul Kitolmi VpHpi
•is stock eompriaee tba
S E W A 1
CHAJLLENOE,
CHASTER OAK,
sad other Coal or wood
COOUMI OTOYRffi,
•tore, Oluo, faa'lw
FOB COAL OR WOOD.
AU^
GROCER KEEPS CONSTANTLY
JJ on hand the best quality or Provisions,
HoUow Ware, Kerosene Oil, etc.
Second street, between Brsdy snd Perry, Da
enport. utyU-dly
FHY8ICIAN8.
a. n, n. w. sttw*RT, a. n.
Bbrs. WOOD db RTEWABT,
Ppermanently
HYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, HAVING
located in Davenport, arc pre
pared to attend to calls in the various branches
of tfcir profession, either in city or country, day
ornTght.
Office in Basement of National Bank Dr. Stew
art's residence in the late Dr. Thistle's house,
near the Methodist Church, on 6th street.
snglB-dly
«. W. McCAMft,
Proom
HY1C1AN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE IB
over Post Ollice. Residence east sid
of Brsdr—2d door from Jth st July ldwtf
A. BCID, IK,
PHYSICIAN
1)M,
,3 YUI MA^N,
iHYSICIAN, SUHGEON, OCULIST AND
Aurist. Ollice and residence lo'i Brady St.,
itween 4th and 5th, Davenport. sp-4-dtf
beta
ILEN, M. |.
DB.THOD.
ILES NOW OFFERS HIS SERVIBES
in the various branches of medicine snd
surgery, enptiiaily in those tronhlesome chrome
diseases so perplexing both to pstient and phy
sicisn. OUice on Third street, between Biady
and Main, opposite Dr. Adler's office. my31tl
J. W. H. HAUEK,
Pbasement
of every discriptioa..,
JdMihf la Tia, Sheet Iron, Bial'attd
ware done oa short aotice, in best style.
splS-dSa GEO. W. SMILEY.
fUorent Mfctiii
Triuiffe|p
ANDCOLXCELORSATLAW
v. LAM*.
1*A2VB db DAY,
ATTORNEYS
A
ed at
Office in Far rand's Block, Davenport, Iowa.
Hills
SOBM
n.
AT LAW. OFFICE IN SAM.
Ferry's new blocks opp. Post Office. sg2d
moaoaAxr. a. r. saira
««AHT db RMITH,
TTORNEQS AKD COUNMELOBS A* LAW
Aaad Notaries Public. Office, Main St., west
aide, between Front and ad sts. sep 1-dawtf
a. a. aaowx. Atraan aour
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
and Notary Public. Office in LeClaire Block.
davenport, Iowa. jneS-dtf
Law Partaersfclp.
no. r. ooox. J. WILSOS nacar
COOK db BBIB1,
Sucetuori to Coot, DUlm A Liodisy.
AOffice
TTORNEYS AND COUNHELOBS AT LAW
corner of Maia and
SU.
CHAS. WMITTAMBBt,
ATTORNEY
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Orrtcx— on Main atreet, in Grant's Block,
ap stairs. mvSO-dtl
CBAS. B. rCTXAH.
JOHJI
a. sooaas
PiTllAM db BOG^BII,
A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW.
dQ. Office in llprenport's Mock, ad floor, jd
WAB CLAIM,
Mran a raiMes
ACIEIVT.
GEORGE H. PARKER,
Main Street, between Second and Third,
DAVENPORT, IOWA,
Catkcta Back Pajr, laiitiea, iM Pterins
o Most Second Street.
ateKIIR HIS MABKET COK
eeAart.TeappUed with the beet qaal
Tj^Slty of BeeCPwk, Yeal, MaOoa,
mlab be
setts cbeasortbas aay othrr
batcbsr tbs city. Corned Bref, Pickled Pert,
^andjafso asd Dried Beef cesetosdjroii base
MO.
faally Batcher,
BBADY BTBBBT, BB.«TH ATB
BsppUee hosiliee iHtb da very
beatMeataofallbisda, at tbelow
jrieea. Very partwdar atfenties
ptdd to tbe eraste of customers. asylO-dly
eSTaSliiii prieea.
J^ATEOP WBBBUBG, YA., HAYB©PBAD
aiaat
s 1
a
a
MILLS A WASHBURN
No. 56 Bradjr Street
Nearly oppoaite Post office,
Hthe
AND SURGEON. OFFICE
residence No. 28, corner Msin snd Third
streets, Davenport, Iowa. jyl-62-d
AYB IN STORE AND ARB BRCBYffVt
largest and best aaeortment of
PARLOR. COOK & HEATING
8TOAE8,
that can be pnrchesed in the eastern
H. A W. have the exclusive ssle for
BAN FORD'S
Celebrated baling* leatert
one of the moet eeonomical Inveationa over pto
duced, and for convenience end comfort
equal.
aa as
and Waehbnrna.
BAT
Oasd
BEEN ENGAGED FOB OYBBA
year in prosecuting Claims for Pesaiase,
Arrears, aad Bounties, parties can rely upon hav
ing their matters attended to ea promptly aa the
boaiaeee of the various Departments at Waehiag
tea Will permit. JyW-dtf
BUTONIH.
Faually Msast MariaM#
P. BAIVCM,
WM
fresh
*v
*s
Ssk)
feat
and other favorite pattaraa
.""SU
Irea Cil%
eat ONLY be ebtals
«w^2,ts.lsr,u"•
They alao keep the oelebreted f%'
K E K I i Y
n which water never freesea.
OFFICE. 8TOBB, DINING-ROOM, BED-BOOM
NUBSBBY, HALL, AND SKTTiXQ
BOOM STOVES
1
mchlS
cannot be surpassed. We iavita infection aad
defy eempctitioa. Also an band stock ot
Tinware, Jappaned and Porcelain Wiia
Chamber 8ctta, Planlahed Ware,
Britania Gooda, Coal Hoda,
Tonga. Shovelli, Pokera,
ia short everything in the line.
Tfa»
A
Ibeet-lrta
toppr,
of all ktads promptly attaa
aiaiae goods snd lears aba
ocl7dwtf.
iySMwtC
IVtMf
aaaufsctured to order on ahon aotiee.
O I N
attended to. Call
aad at
pricea.
RAILROAD.
HaaMppI
A
Mlsaewri littrni
Traias ran by Chicago time which ie twelve an*
atee faeter t£ss Dsveanort time.
AND AFTBB MONDAY, NOV. 7th, 19M,
aaMI Ibrtber aotiee, traias will
Davenport es follows:
15 A. n. for Grinnel! aad Waehlsgtos.
a aeeoamodetioa for Oi
t.ao A. a. frets
1Q P. a. freight pessesger.
Trains arrive et DsvespoH aa IbBaint:
11 W A. a. freight aad anaoawsod
Iowa City.
446 r. a. freight aad aeromaudetlus flroaT
Griaaell aad Waabtagtoa.
7 00 r. a. expreee from GrisseB asd Maacatiae
The 116 a. as. traisostof Datawt, makea
^r^cMaeetiMatOr4ao«fl, lews fcity, aad at
WaAing^wHbtiwWeetersjtage Co.'« eta
^ee^ 31 petsta Weit, Se^Weel, asd Berth.
Traias»aa MM woat eonsaet at PsrespO*
•^si"5s»'aa,-JfaB?
Peastageia ^«s winlalid of tba
1 a i
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stf*
A ynwripa, Aaeft flapH aavT'Ot
W1NTBB ABTALFGBMMBT
mm-
Mlowat
(Basdeye aa
aaMlawa
latlUbMifiaial.
id PaHy aapraas Ml. asB trais
...a ea, A
tMse soar tbia rente ara is direct i
iCTnaagp swittaisa aver batb Ue Mkld~
^11 I A» ....^--a |s| a ^a~. A.
•wnpi vfBimt xntMNff. fill
to Si
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