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1 Cfic fitftlligthttr. el breastworks formed an angle or sal it'llt. and his men advanced silent ly and, without filing a shot, entered the works at the salient and swept up the inside of the riffht, making the Splendid haul of prisoners already known to you. Unfortunately, the ^supporting line cheered when nearing the works, otherwise we would, the prisoners say, have captorcd botKEw* ell and Lee. The assault was made between four aud five o'clock, in the gray of the morning. Barlow's division, which had the advance, Milks' brigade lead ing, went up in column by battalion double on the centre, Biruey's divis ion in two lines of battle, and the di vision of Gibbon and Mott, in the sec ond line, supporting. The storming column rushed over the enerny'n breastworks, which were exceedingly etrong, with a ditch iu front, and drove the enemy back for a mile. Here the enemy rallied, and Hancock at six A. returned and formed his line of battle in the enemy's works. As this was the key of the wholo position our right was gradually refusod, and the main body of tho army massed on tho left. The Sixth Corps (Wright) which had been on the i ight of the Second withdrew behind their skirmish line And united with Hancock's right, aud Afterward two dirisious of Warren's were brought over. The history of the day after six o'clock iu the morning is all summed up iu five successive and fierce as eaults which Lee made to take the 'lost position. At first Ewell's corps •lone confronted Hancock, hut during the day Hill and Longstrcet were drawn over from the rebel left, and the *rmy of Lre flung itself iu five despe rate efforts to recapture the breast works. Hut it was all in vain, as eve ry assault met a bloody repulse. So tsrrific was the death-grapple, howev er, that at different times of the day the rebel colors were planted on the one side of the works and ours on the other, the men fighting across the parapet. Nothing during the war has equalled the savage desperation of this struggle, which continued for fourteen hours, and the scene of the conflict from which 1 have just come, presents a spectacle of horror that cur dles the blood of the boldest. '1 he an gle of the works at which Hancock entered, and for the possession of which the savage fight of tho day was made, is a perfect Golgotha, in this angle of death the dead and Wounded rebels lie. this morning, lit erally in piles—men iu the agonies of death groaning beneath the dead bod ies of their comrades. On an area of a few acres iu the rear of their po sition lie not less than a thousand reb el corpses, many literally torn to shreds by hundreds of balls, and sev eral with bayonet thrusts through and through their bodies, pierced mi the very margins of tlio parapet which they were determined to retake or perish in the attempt. The one excla mation of every man who looks on the spectacle is, God forbid that 1 should ever gaze upon audi a sight again." Hancock's movement is regarded hare as the most brilliantly coucoivcd and executed tactical operation of the war, and has added to the splendid fame he won in the three daya's tight in the Wilderness. After the turning movement of the morning the Sixth Corps aud two divisions of the Sec ond should be included in the history of the day. They share tho honors of the glorious but bloody field of Spot sylvania. Our loss of yesterday must reach ten thousand. Congrett. The Committee of Ways and Means of the House have reported the new tariff bill. A duty of 60 per cent, is imposed upon silks. The duties on spirits are as follows Brandies, 1st proof, $2,50 per gallon all other spir its $2,00 per gallon. Woul worth 34 cents a pound aud over is to pay a duty of 10 cents a pound and 10 per csn't. ad valorem wool worth from IS to U cents a pound is to pay 6 cents a pound. The duty on woollen goods is 20 cents a pound and 30 por cent, ad valorem. A- V, Mayor of the city of Pea Moines, H&ncook S Splendid Chftr^li I has at longth been decidod in favor Mr. Wm. Swinton, correspondent of of Leas, who is now the duly installed lbs New York Times, writing under Mayor of that city. The Copperheads data of the 131b instant, gives the fob bad, or claimed to hare, a majority of lowing vivid account of Hancock's 'the votes, but many of them bsing" late charge npon tho enemy's works fraudulent, the Court has wisely and I have just returned from the scene ju*t!J *iven of Gen. Hancock's brilliant victory of elected candidate. Mayor Leas is Thursday morning. At th point at an estimable man—a lover of good or- Mr. Grinnell of Iowa, the extensive wool grower, will soon speak to the House upon the policy and necessity of higher protection for wools and for cloth manufactures. Several Kaatera cloth makers are in VVashiugton prop* erly urging the mem tiers of the House and the Ways and Means Committee to strike out from the free list coarse wools of low grade, aud to eucourage by adequate protection the wool grow ers of the Northwest and of Califor nia. TUe House has •olve of Mr. Wilson of lows, whereby all the Railroads existing throughout the country are authorized and requir ed to carry passengers aud freight be* tweeu the States on either hand—in other words, whereby such baleful mo nopolies aa that of the Camden and Am boy Company are annulled and precluded, in so far as Railroads may atready exist calculated to compete with them. The power here cxerciaed was affirmed by the Supreme Court io the case of Gibbons against Ogden, whereby the monopoly of running Steamboats within the waters of New York State was overthrown. The Boston Wsrren Bridge case, as deci ded by the Supreme Court, was like wise a home thrust at the principlt of monopoly. .»afc|jr jjogRjuuj, of Trenton Co., I!!., June 80th, I860, says: "Sine* the introduction of Christie's Agu# J)alsam, I can acll no other Ague Hem «dy, it gives the most perfect satisfac tion. You will please aend mo four doeen, for it is the most staple medi cine I have it has not failed to cure ip a singif instance." See Advertise •Mft, 1 -7. i.nMM'fmU—i I The RepfrtrtTet# "State {^inventions of Venn out, Massachusetts, New York, Illinois and Ohio have all lately adop ted resolutions in favor of the rc-eleo frvatfapt Uoeuta. \j DEB MorsKB.—Ttie roitrfltrrl ©Ice* tion caeo between Lea« (Republican) and Morria (Copperhead) fur the office tho offic0 to tb® ,,on"11/ ry eiecteu canmu.ie. i*r«. T" V "t.m.blc m.n-. lover of good or- I d" "o! good moral.-«od it hoped I,,, Wo learn by an arrival from Key West that the Harriet Lane, which was captured by the rebels in Galves*] ton Hay iu January, 1863, has sue*! cecded in escaping from that port with a cargo of cotton for Havana, whero she is now tying. Her arms* merit has been removed, aud she is employed in running the blockade. Several other blockade runners from Galveston, with large cargoes on board, had also reached Havana iu safety. tingnished itself and fought with al most superhuman valor. They nei ther asked nor gave quarter, and at the close of one of the nomerous en gagements every man came out with a bloody bayonet. The students' company, of tha State University, lOO daya men, numbering 90, is officered as follows Capt. Bor lan, of the University First Lieut, l'crry of the Western College, and Second Lient. Stephens, of Cornell College. Captain Horlan was a tutor in the State University. Lient. Perry was Lieut, in the 22d Iowa. The ma terial of tliis company ia excellent. During the recent furlough of the Second Iowa Cavalry, two hundred mar- i riages took place in the regiment, there being twenty-uine marriages in one company alone. Man is the guest of wisdom he will drop for shame, his arrogance, aud aeek never again to entertain or patronize this architect aud master of the house. Hon. KHjah Sells, of tWe State, Cor the past year an officer of the Navy, has been appointed Third Auditor of the Treasury. a»i- K full company of ono hundred day men has been raised in Butler county and vicinity, aud the men have gone into camp at Davenport. Brig. Gen. A. J. Smith, who eaved Rank a' army by lilt akill and bravery, liaa been promoted to the rank of Maj. General. In many looalitiee the ladiee are getting op mueh aud milk festivals in aid of the Northern Iowa Sauitary Fair. jflJWf., Tlie withdrawal of our troops from Texas leaves the Uuionists of that State in a deplorable condition. to meet at Wiuterset July 5th. Nathaniel Hawthorne, the distin guished author, died io Boston on tbe 19th ult. The wool crop of Michigan, for tbe present season it estimated at tvtto millions pounds. Secretary Chase is about to issae 3-cent fractional currcncj. Senator Haot, of Clayton County, ia ill with tbe amaM pox. I*1 Tlierc it a rumor that &£ Davit hat fled from Richmond. Guerillaa are again making troable ou th« Miaaitaippi. STATE OF IOWA. AlVIl'TANT (iKNKKAL'fl OFFICB, i Diiirtnport, May 6, 1864. Omteral Order .Vo. 14. I. All CouiinAnder8 of Militia Companiaa ia this State which have volnnteered for th« lOO l»ys call, or Coiutiiiiinlt is of ni|nuii«J pttacd the joint rt-j raised by lteci uiting CoininiKtiiont rg lnin this ollite. will at once prccced with th«ir Coinpa nies to Oeticrul lletidezvmiD, Lavt'ii}-i t, upon tranportulinti lutsst-n iu heretofore directed. II. This docs not apply to KcKimcnts raised in the lirt CmKru«Kioaal Dutfict, which will rendezvous at Keokuk- III Col. 'ullxfrtHon, A. A. (J is ordered from this le|MirtiiitDt to Keokuk, where he w i a a s A A a u A i n s o .State for the purpose of organising troo(Ni there. IV. All troops raised in the First Congres sional District will report to Col. Cultn:rtiion, A. A. G., at K.aukak, by Saturday, tbe 14th Lust. V. Enlistment papers for troopa |a the Firtit Cungrettional Dinttict, required by Geo. eral Orders No. 11, will be delivered to Col. CU11K-IUMI, A. A. Ct and to Cuptaiu T. W. Walker, U. B. A., at Keokuk, the la*t named oflicer acting in Uhalf of Lieut. Col. W N. Uiier, 1st U S Cavalry, Chief Mustering Otli oar of the State. By order of the Cop»raander-in Chisfc N B. BAKKU,. v. J4-4 Adjutant General of Iowa. STATE OF IOWA. Anjt TAMT OaNKKAL S (IrriCK, Davenport, lows, Muy 3, 1864. NOTICE. A Board of Examination of the Veteran Re serve Corfis ts now iu session at tbe Bnrtis House, (Colonel George II. Mor^.m, 1'iesi iient.i for the purpose txaiiiininc all the ottkers in tbi« 8Uite con net ted with Uis corjw, ami also all applicants for ap(iointinetit in the corps who received orders froni the Psovo«t Marshal General to api»cur bet'oie hiui. The iium^iute attentum of parties interested is dt'siiuble. Papers throogbout the State are requested to give publicity to this notice N B. BAKER, S S MansfieM'g rh'tpemratory says thai most of the Sarsaparilla of the whops is inert and worthless. Dr. Aycr iu his writings on this drug states that not only is it inert as found iu tho shops, but so also are most of the preparations from it, or bearing its name. He shows, however, that this fact arises from the use of worthless varieties, or nuskilitul preparations by incompetent men that the true Modi* cinal Sarsiiparilla (Sarza Smilax off.) of the tropics, when freshly gathered in the bud, T. i i a a e a i v e s w e o s s e s s o i n e w|(h one of the most effectu* .„b(1,J0(,„ |al,„| and believed that he will at once in- Dock, &c., it makes Ayer's Comp. Kxt. augurate some of the many reforms needed in tfiat wicked aud tumble down city, grf,t ,„era. |ike i„dinc, Stilling!., of Sarsp which we have reason to be lieve is one of the most effectual rem edies for humors, skin diseases and for purifying the blood which has ever yet been found by anybody.—Manner (Me.) Nerrnry. ^Northern Iowa Sanitary ttuhr, To b« tioldcn *t DuhMqut, A COrrggpOTHfent of ttra Missouri mer, net ill a polished mahogany full cabinet ... i cane. Value $115. Democrat, who Was With Oeo. J?teeles For 2d best mwle gentleman's shirt-One army in the retreat from Camden,' of Wheeb-r A Wilson's best N... Sewing Ma chine*, silver plutcd, with K'.IS.S foot and hem Arkansas, says that the first Kansas Commencing June 21st, 1864. i Magnificent Prizes ""SpEN Foil COMPETITION TO AI&. The following liberal premium* are offered by the Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Com pany for the host Shirt* LIST OF PREMIUMS. For the best made penHcman'* tbfrt Hfte of Wheeler A Wilson's bent N. 1 Sewing Ma chines, silver plati 1. with £la*s foot mid hem- mer (Colored) Regiment particularly die- Value $83 00. ...*•* o s a e e n e a n s s i O n e of Wheeler k Wilson'* best No. 2 Sewinur Ma- in polished mahogany half case. chines, luoiize linish. with gla«s foot and hem mer, set n a polished mahogany tabbj. Val ue $65 00. To cncoarngt sales, there is offered to the gentleman who shall t»e the lucky pun iser of a premium shirt, the right to purchase at HAI.F THICK, a machine like the one awarded to the *hut purchased. All shirts offered for premium must be do nated to the Fair, and sold for the lenefit of the Sanitary Commission. 'l"be shirts *hall le olf'-red for Kale at a reasonable ptiee, which shall te fixed by the Committee. The Inisii r.ens of the department will l»e under the e»» elusive control of the Kxecutive Committe«% subject to the following rule* The Committee shall designate three com petent judges to award the picinhum. The award shall In- made on the day previ ous to the Fair, and delivered in writing to the Secretary «t" the Dc|»artmt.'nt. who hiuill faithfully withhold it until th« close of the sale. The Committee shall appoint a suitable penon, who shall be Secretary of the Depart ment. He shall receive all contribution* and numkr consecutively as they are received. He Khali keep a lwok iu whi lie shall enter each contribution as received and numlered The Kegistci »hall i-how the naine and Post Office address of eiwh contrihutor, with Mankg for entries of pmchascr's name, and price {taid for the article. The several clerks employed by tliq commit tee shall each keeps book in whbh they flliall enter the name and Post tMtice address «f each purchnser. the nunitei of' the ghirt bold, and priee received. After the sale IH cloned, the clerk's bc,ok shall le delivered to the Secretary of the Department, who shall [«»st the sale in to his register, snd deliver the books, with his register, to the President. The receipts, accomiuiin'd with »tatements, each cleik shall j»y over to the Treasurer of tho Fair. The cards on the shiits will be no arranged that af ter the award.no person, not hiving access to the Secretary's lieitister. can identify the articles tu which premiums have been awar ded. No person but the President of the Fair shall have aii'tiM to the Secretary s liegister until the sale is closed, and the clerk's entiies are posted. After the sale the President will cause to be published th« names of sll do»iom. the win ners of the prizes, and tbe purchasers of the premium shirts. The machines ofltre»l as premiums will be on exhibition dining the F.iir, ,kfter which they will lie I to xed free of expem* and shipped to the order of tbe fortunate owners, or de livered to them iu person at the office of tbe Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Company's Agency, $12 Main street, Dubuque. fciHIiiT DEPAUT11CST. Pirectii'iis for making and forwanling shirts for the PremnHii Shirt lV|tartBaent of the Northeru Iowa Sanitary Fair Shirts must he niiule of bleached cotton, without ct)llars the bosom, (dollar hands aud cuffs are to In- linen bosoms plain, not les* tltau 18 inches long, with centre plait 11 inch I side, aud three plaits on each side lj inch wide collar binds 1} inch wide in haik anl inch wide in trout cuffs 2 inches wide but ton-hoks for sleeve links. In measuring the ... sleeve measm-e from centre of u k to end of The Republican Congressional Con- cu^ vention for the 5th District is called lowing dime•unions: Size l.-Nwk 14 in., yoke 8in., sleeve 32 in., body 36 in wiit 01 in. tiize 2Neck 14A in yoke ft te.t sleeve U3 in,, body in wrist 10 iu. Ditfeu nt sizes must be made of the fol- Size 3. Neck 15 in yoke 8§ In., sleeve 33 in., body in wrist 10 in. 8iae4—N«sk 15$ in, yoke 8) in., sle«ve 34 In lxxly 87 in., wrist 1$ ia. Each shirt mu»t be washel, ironed and la Iteled with a card giving the Mze of the shirt, aud the curvtribetoi s name and PoflftOfticc wl dress Wrap th- in in paper and pnt up in packages not exceeding lour shirts each, with a thin piece of board at top &nd bottom, the full size of the package. Mark each package '•Premium Shirt lK-partment, Northern Iowa Sanitary Fair, Duhu^ue," aud scud to t|ic, nearest Express Office. WHKAT AUD FLOCB. Tlie following premiums are offered by the Key City Mill Company of Dubuque Thiity doil.os for the best specimen of fall wh •at flour of not less than two barrels. Thirty dollars for the lte«t specimen of spring wheat flour, of not less than five bar rels. Forty dollars for the largest donation of either fall or spring wheat Hour of good qual ity. Twenty-live dollars for the best specimen of wheat, either fall or spring, of not less than five bushels. Twenty five dollars for the greatest quanti ty of sound wheat donated to tbe Fair. BUTTER. The following premiums on batter are offsr ed by Luther ami Edgar Tisdaie Thirty-five dollars for tbe best three gallon i crock. Fifteen dollars for the second best. All wheat and dour donated should be marked For the Northern Iowa Sanitary Fkir, Dubuque, Iowa,' and arut or delivered to Kingman of the Key City Mills. All Butter donated should be matted in the same way, and stmt or delivered to Kdgar lisdale, Dubuque, Iowa. Fifth street, between Maiu and L-w ust streets. The name of tie- donor ami his Po.^tottiic address should be attached to each article. 'l bs premiuma on wheat, flour and butter will be awarded by cotauuUscs uhuseu by the Vice- Presidents. 11KNRY A. WILTSE, Prea't. AUSTIN AJUWI .. May -0th, 1864. E Save Your Life. jj|J IYSPK1'M A, EltYSIPKLAS, KIDNEY Complaint, Sick and Nervous Headache, nriU«iu, Gravel, 'letter, Barber's It and BaMiu'M A Treatise on the alxive diseases, wiiii Uieir speedy uad permanent cure^ sent free to any address. Address S. I* I'll AM, No. 35 South Kighth St., l'Uiliulelpliia, Pa. The Fa'noh Preventive. J1 VldHTLY F.M1SSIONM EFFK^ITALLY J^| pieveuled, witliout tho uae of medicine, by the use of Tlie French Preventive.'' tbe giwaiest inventiou of the afT*. Fries. One DolUr Sent post-paid to all parts of the conutiy. Addres# lr. S. CUKTIS, Hi»x 36U7, Poetoffius, rbiladclphu, Pa. Circulars sent free. 17iu6 gyPytptpsli Caa be Curod .Jjf I DYSPEPSIA,atonce no matter of how lonjr stan4' iu^. yiekls to L'I'UAM'S Dvarcr aiA t'vHB. The cilucU of this ii uicdy are tru ly muitical. Try it aiul be i\nvineel. Price, One Dollar a box. Sent post paid to any ad dress, by S. C. Ll'HAM, 46 Smith Htli street, STATE OT HJWar I A IW IT ANT TK\KHA».'- Omen, I !aveiifort. April '28. A fall Keffiinont ot Ifoavy Artillery will be accept by the attend Government to fill out the 10 000 Volunteers of thin State. Kx« pelieneed Artillerists and the best mmpanles in the State will be accepted for thi* service. ADR. Qmx. 1*. H. UAKKK Adi'tOen. 0k 'X 3 .ml STATE BAKKK IKKK. V of Iowar Si n STATE OF IOWA. V *A ADJITANT GKNKRAL'S Orr||B, I Davenport, Iowa, May |th, 1864. General Order Nn. 12. Any person who undertakes to reemit in this Statu for any service without express au thority from a United States officer or from this Department, shall at onee be arrested. By nfdetof (Xtnimander-in-Chief. N B. BAKKH, Adjutant General of Iowa. «u OF IOWA. AlUfTAXT fiF.VETt AL. s OrriCTt. 11 Davenport, May 6, 1864. Gen Ordfr X„. 13. I. All xoldiers of regiments directed to re port to the Governor of this State for furlough or any other purpose, will lie held strktlv ac countable for any damage or injury tlmt may be done by them to any private property in the State. II Where officers are in command of com panies or detachments, ittule ordors to report to the fioremor of this State, or to the Super intcndi-nt of Recruiting Service in this State, through the Governor, nuoh officers will l»e held ren|M!nsille ftr all damages to any prop erty, unless it is clearly sliown that said offi cers exurt their authority aud iiitlucucti to prevent baid «lamages. By order of the Commander !n-Chisf. N. B. iAKLR» Adjutant Uetuuui of Iowa. IMPORTANT. The following dispatch from the War De partment if of importance to whom It con cerns WASHIWOTO*, April 30,1864. :—Tbe Department can not con Kent to enlisted men being detached from their commands to assmt in recruiting the one hundred 1100j davs troops. M. VlXCKNT, A. A. O. New Goods, New Goods|*« .New Goods, New Goods, New Goods, New Goods, New Goods, New Goods, Al GILBERT & DEAN'S. Sorghum Seed, RIPE, At GILBERT & UKAN'S. Cast Cast-Steel Plows, Beat ever made, fur sale by GILBERT k DEAN. Ladies' & Misses' Hats, Trimmed sud rntrinimed. At GILBERT k PEAK S. Lithograph of the President's Emancipation Proclamation for sale at the Stone 8tove. Photograph Albums For sale at GILBERT & DEAN'S. Codfish and Japan Te* 1 At GILBERT It DEAN'S Baby Wagons For aale by Gll.BKRTjk WEAN. Summer Clothing, At GII.UEll &. DKAW8. Buffalo Robes, For Kile by GILBERT k DtAN. imd i Clothes Wringers, At (SILI5KHT & 1KAN'S. Cloaks, New Styles, At ©ILBLiTT k D1AN' Zephyr Worsteds, Spinning Wheels, At UMS Stone Clothing, VARIKTY, At U1LHEUT A DEAN'S. Whole Suits, men's, For sale by GILBERT 4 DEAN. Wagon Grease, The best Iiiiidc. fur side by Gilbert ft Deaa. Broom Corn Seed, Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ladies' Dress PRINTS and DeLAINES of ditferent styles and quality, Wool Moods, Shawls, BALMORAL SKIRTS, AipfeMlid abbortmcnt of Ladies' Spanish fail Jools.ey BCats, Plumes, Ribbons, Flowers, Itonnet ltuche, HOSIERY, i!LOWS. HOOP SKIRTS, Gloves and Mitttcns, BOOTS & SHOES, lleady-Made Clothing, BroadelotliM and Cas»iiueiti, of the bent quality, Satinets and Heavy Winter Cloths of different grades, Hats and Caps, Sheetings. Denims, Shirtings and Flannels, Whips, Trunks, Satt hels, and many other goods U»o numerous to men tion and too expensive to print. Call uiul set for yourselves, aud examine the goods and prices. I' if W. McNABB. flt. CfearleaCity. May 1, 1861. 41yl MACHINBBY arft^, vy n. v. ui IIAJI, ptuiut nui ait^t, r|iiiiitii)|\hiHi im mat ftm j#§t$Uditog CR. It. WEAVER'S Compound Extrisl I -or— FIREWEED For th* rcmoml (»nil prrm.inent enrs of •W 4hth9?s rrf tr-ta a:s ttsta of tta BlooJ, or habit of tbo nyatom. Serofnln, Rh*«m*tl«in, DniKmli. CVUr*»rr, s.,t Eri klprlas, WlHi t.lvpr Com. plaint, ana Cutanrons Af fecttaaa V«Srrallr. S«r« Eyci of Ions •tanriln^, and all Dlssaac* artsinc ft-ont «n Imoara oftht Blood. •tatsi Tbl» K*tr»ct I* si eoiayonas of Vrgeta »!«••, mid rnntains no u n v H'hati'Tflr, and in en •lr»»ly Iirkrm1p«. »nd *t tho *Hni« tiiim In rful in its pffpcts, »nd upun tin1 lvxi from whence all I tb«ae dii«a*ei ari«*. «tnnr», llirr»*-| rc it pro-lun-i. ii" |tittiui nr. utli.-r injitriotmi iff' t« wll*trv- At the Stone Mota. tj Stora. Balmoral Hose aud COKSKTS, For sale by Gilbert k Dean. A larpr** lot, choap, At G1 LBEKT k DEAS S. Boots and Shoes, large At Ottbart It Daan'a. H.W. McNABB'S Cash, and Ilofidy-X^ay Isens won.D rcs|e tfully announce ttweciti of St. Chailea i'ity and surrounding country that 1 am opening a new and well se lected stock of OIL, Kerosene, Vhutgv Wall anc Vail and Window Piii* r, for Kale by (ilLBEKT & I'E\5. 1 nnmu 5 3 s i i i s i e Tn rrery pro*TC«iTr •'•fwrx B, porifvl* arrive whwn a ni w Jir-' tion li to Its CUOTM. The** EJHKH'*, pronged from thn di» iT«ry of new fa«-tH, sho.Minjr alight whicb change* the «hl* a*-j pwt of acienco. The Iiri'*»nt as: W one of thin iri'l, and thi* (tr«.it| r»rn#dj n.w offcrrd to thn aflflirle I Udeatiued U to «fTwt an entire rev-! fV clutioa in thn treat-1 ment of diinuoii. 0B The prnprl^tdr* of (hi* compound rhal I'Mijre th» w .rid pr»hiceaoything thnt cm vie or esrel IU 1A triaats proper tie*. 5: w I a s v Li 1 i 4 i.i c* 5 3 5* "I.3 1 3 e-3 ":'v 5 K s Z. 2- •A *.~n 5" c. Jl'y, |?c?? Jj W "Z* a Z 5 tr 2 §1 Piifiii, a 3 liifu.ij T" all OIUM wtier^ tLU mrdkiriv I* tskon accord ln^ t. dirwtiom, tbo proprietors Jo not heeitate \o Warrant a p* i iikinent rur«. W" Beware of Irapoal&tmat ^a Se» thnt our *l^natur i« on erery bdttl* yo« buy, and that Dr. Wvavci'x Coiupoand Extract af Kir»*wil, or ilnmor and Urer bjrsp," li blown ia the bottle no oth«r ciin nt-nuiDo. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR 1'KR DOTTLK, OR SIX BOTTLES "Ull FIVB DOLLARS. Bent by K*pr*» on rrreipt of the money. Ml by all Drurf^mta and medicine dealer* WALKER & TAYLOR, Iu .»n i y 'upplv f.»r fl. Proprietor*, Chicago. 8 O V I RASNOLPN BT.. CHICAOO, Oeaersl AstfcetfcsMerttiwNit aU druggists atul Mediciue IksUe**. DR. CHRISTIE'S AGUE BALSAM. r.* the mro tif K«r»-r itad A Kilv. in nil ll" irtn". hi»* no Christie's oqimllr u ral- u*Me for yrtb tr.:tiMii as a. rare. Very f«w Hiiil. Th" Bul A III I llC tm.inmitu- p.ii ••11 "I tvti, and Agrue fr"in' tli«* »»«t«*m.*nd i-rvj.ut-.i- FEVER AND ACll. dr iiiriB .ni, •f 1.. AGl h' will er«r fiiffcr A S A CL'UKS fr«mi iiitxrniitt i-iiti if tln v a- vailtli. nm-iviie tlx- prott-e-' ti.m tlii« rruiif-: dv ntT"r.|*. r. Ir.1 Tiirlftif's Aijm RitNarn taken tb. MrnoUni Sr«t «pr»r..*rtii term, I t)i' piunion-1 Itury sy'itp-, ("III" It in lt"t •ni* tlie bMt) ,, ni. ly vftdi. r-rt, ly r«-. )inimiKj I «1 tlie rh)*ici iu« in tbe oiuntry. litis: "I. with crmft-j (|I-III-, r"C.»n»" ItK'Ild On- Bill h»ui an xuptTior DUMB AGUE, CHILLS I FEVER, lut tin- ch«*r\|»- In any other jin-parati'iu Sajr* another: 1 "I niv« u«d it with uni|..rni IVrl.dic»l 11.^.1- artir .r Itil .u* Ueadaclio, It 11. it i 11 r. li' tull. 1 n ti 1 CUIUSFIES }u«d io.r. AI irr««t i.up**riAr-! tty (Iii* i.'ini* (ITITmrd-j »n«v«"j, ami cau C"iltd«-ntlT AGUE 1 all' .itll-T« l«, lt I'diiUin n» ur p"i- i n u u u rrctirimi.'tiit 't for all tluMr rump I a i o 11 u'huh it i* of fir. Onc« in.*ri To iny kn-wlcd^e it tiM l)' V«»r dl« •Itpointfd the ri-MunahK' i'X- In (wrf.-ily HA R.Vr.Kss, saJ frvv frnt all MINERALCR POISONOUS SUB- rr upm the r'itiittiiiitiiD Tliixt- curvd by it if It-ft pi-itati'-tn of tll.WV »llillKVl U»*d it.'' Still Miotht-r writix: "I h*T' ll"lir» Itntioa iti •ay- STANCE. ln'<hT A* if It can t*k»rn iri* lli.it it i« a jthr* bad u«-T«H by the Uelpl' ui- /nfr,i ,nrrhi*nt li.«d tbt iliwiur (*ut, 1 ig'ir iH and\--ry .'fflca Tln- At'"*- Hal-iy 'O'h and f.-.t.! ri.iut in.diciinv •Kin i« an in-'iMt'.w'lhootlnJiirr, ff,turruinnU valaal'le ,r Ji alway* with M* aanf: ask tM ti.iu t., fur «u» tra»«*lini{ i!». CuRnm'8 '.r t**mjw»rarilyj CALL PlR readmit ia in.i- 1 Uikr H'iuO%*r. iariou* die-.CHRISTIE'S, The unl*^iiiad ttiifn. if tnkwi, fd |«.pularity JUZUi ofDr flu istif'e daily while rx-i AffHf Haltam tu the AT SI AIX induced lufnction. Ilt'uce, U Diany oowrter feita. Ai4 take athtr.: S S O O V I rftOt*AUTOR, Dealer in Family Medicines, 76 Baadolph St., Ctucigo, Hl^ lifluw *UocU)rii ikailiti a44r«Md. old bjr« W !..*hiukuhl. Charl- Morse. OHA^e C. W. City, IFW.I I'. Billings, tiraaiord Lehuikubl & Hausberf, Floyd. New Photograph Gallery* J. E. RICH ^["WTOULD respectfully announce to the dt* V iiens Charles City and tbe balaaoe of mankind that be is now prepared to take I^ictures of all who may favor him with a call. Pho tographs taken in all tbe vaius styles aiid wairanteti to please. All arc respecttully in vited to call and examine my work whether wishing pictures or not. I'tcture* taken in cloudy at vrtll as MI fmr awsfAsr. N 1 ltixiin. tirst door north of the In tel ligetRvr Building." up stair*. Charges City, Dae. St, 183t, Produce Wanted. ACA kinds of Produce taken ia exchange for G«KH1R at our Store in Floyd—such as Wheat, Hides, ltutter, i^gs, etc. Prices tbe uc iii CUarko City. LESMKUHti Floyd, Nov. 18«A & Goods, A CO. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD S A E S or ALL KINDS. Also, Warehouse Trucks, Letter Presses, 4c. jFairbatiks, lireenleaf, & Co., 172 Lake Street, Chicago. Be careful to buy ouly the genuine. Jj HOWARD ASSOCIATION, rHII-APKLTHIA. A Bmmtmt Institution ettablitked Iff Special Kn dvwmetU for the rein/ the Sick and lhstres*ed, a'Hicted u-ilk \1rulen( and Chronic Ditcuse*, aud e'tfx-cudly for the cure of Diteasts of the Sciuiil Oro-tn*. MKIUCAL ailvice .riven gratis, by the Act- iii« SurK«»n, to all who apply by U tter, with description of their oomlition, *.re, *H- cupation, habits of lite. Sic.,) aud iu utses of extreiuo poverty, Modiciues furnished free of char i^- Vahiable Heports on Spermatorrhea, and other DUiswcs of th- Sexual Organs, aud on tho n»*w Koinodieii employed in the Dihpousa ry, sent to the aitlU tod iu MkUed letter envel OIK'S, free of ••!»irtn*. Two or three Stamjw for pt).sta^'o will bo acceptable. Address, Dr. .1 Skilliu Houghton, ActinK SurjrtMn. Howard A^Mx iatktn, No. 2 S«»uth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By orJti of the Dirwtors VJllA n. HKARTWELL. !»res. OiH, ItfUW. y,5 21:1 S i S NEW ARRIVALS I SPRING AND SUHKE 0 vr: Jastpnrchasel of Manufacturers ond Impor ters, consisting in part as follows: STAPLE AND PANCT Dry Goods* Stameroos Stylas and Tarletlesef LADIES* DliESS Dress and Tailors' Trimmings, Broadcloths, Plain aud Fancy Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vesting, &c., Ac. GENTLEMEN'S Fall and Winter CLOTHING Hats, Caps, Honnets, Boots, Shoes and Findings, Yankee Notions and Stationery. Lehmkuhl & Hausberg, Bare jost raceived, at their Stora In Floyd VUlase A large and complete assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY 1 tEHMKUHL Is new opening a Largs and Cenplvte Aflsortrnont ef Spring and Summer Goods, At his Store l» i :©avy SHolf HARDWARE, Nails, Oils, Paints, Drugs, Glass, Sash, Putty—Cheaper than heretofore. FARI1IVG IMPLEMENTS •f various descriptions. West India Goods & Groceries, Such as Molasses, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Dried Fruit, &c., &c All of which will he nold at UM rtrj Lowest Prices for Cash or Ready Pay. Charles City, Im, May 5, IMi 6 8 6 8 8 Dry Goods, CLOTHING, FARMS* •. IMPLEMENTS, Wost India Goods, Groceries Hats and Caps, .BOOTS AND SHOES, Yankee Notion And almnrt every other kind of Goods that may be desired. Ail of which will be Bold at the lowest prices for cash or ready pay. j. w. LEHMKI HL. WM. HAlBi:iUL Floyd, May 4,18M. let i KF.W WAGON f. SHOP IX CHARLES CITY, FUOTB ConrrT, IOWA. UK sulwc riber would beg leave to inform the eitiaens of Charles City and Floyd County that he has opeiked a Wagon Sbop in \Vulley & Snyder's building, up stairs, where he is prepared to execiit'* with Neatness aud Despateh all orders he may be favored with. He has taken meat pains to select nood seasoned lum ber, and from his expei ience iu his line of business, ho Hatteis himself that he can Manufacture and Repair WAGONS AND BUGGIES the cheapest and aa good aa tha asst. IteAll work warrauted. Prices according to the times. 4vi PETER FOB c4*rlea City. January 22,1864. A* ri H0TCHKIS8, Agent, WUOLKSAUI A1IO aCTAIL OBAUJi Ui Fruit and Confectionary^ Wood and Willow Wm Provisions, &c., Ac. Flrat Corner South of the Carter HtfM, Cedar l\UU, Iouu. CEIXVR FALLS. E\ 1ST. CHAfiK, Ag't, DEATJ5R JK 4-^- Foreign and DortWstUe FUTJIT, Clfars, Con feet ion cry, Jtt. First door south of Pullan's Banner Store, Haiti Stre«t, CKDAR FALLS, Iowa, I* oifeting for sale a large Stock of Green and Uiird Pnilts, Confectionery, Ciptrs, Tobacvo, aad a great varh-ty of other articles, At Competition PrioM. U Green Fruits, Confectionery, Iried Fruit, Tobacco, Canned Fruit, Nuts, Berries, Cheese, Maple Sugar, Herring, Oipars by the thousand, I Cider by the barrel, Spices of all kinds, Crackers, various kinda. BALTIMORE AND COVE OYSTE158, by the Can or Case. Orders filled with tare and promptness. Par ticular attention given to Milling goods on Commission. 40yl *RCUTT BROTHERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FmRHITIFaB, OVKB C. B. WAIXACB'S DBOQ STOEt, CEDAR FALLS IOWJL 0 They have on hand the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED ST»CK OF FURNITURE ever brought West of the Mississippi. ft?" Otir Stork consists of crerytlilng usa allv kqt bv Furniture Dealers, and we are now invparrtl to sell at TI7IL$IF©G«£S2IIT©£. ILOW LFIRI3®O. ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF Boors and Blinds. 40)1 HARDWARE!! Thompson & Co., [Successors to Warren Pierce,] At the sign of the big Tea Kettle, Opposite the Carter Howe, Cedar Falls, Iowa, DEALERS IN STOV 1 |ron, Steel, Nails, and Tools of Every Description, HOUSE TRIMMINGS, Window Aod #rery thing usually found in a weIl«Mrito ted Hardware Stock. IS IMfilR STOCK OP & may be found the latest Improvements and Best Patterns. E&RMERS TTTET31L3 ft .KAKV23/1J1©, Their large and full assortment ft Farming Tool!, ine hides the celebrated Molioe, Grand Delour and Rock Island Breaking, Stirring and Corn *9 Junes' Shovels and Spaded, Benrdsley's Silver Steel SCYTHES, A LAO, Blood's Superior Scythes tfljft From a Ion? esp,,rience in the business wei feel assured that our facilities for obtaining Ooods from Manufa-turer!« are not excelled by any firm West of the Mississippi river, and are prepared to .-ell at Low Priees. Siconnection with our store wahavan TIN SHOP, in charge of Competant Workmen. Do not fail to aire us a call. A. O. THOMPSON, JOS]AH THOMPSOU. Cadar FalU, May 29,1863. 23tf CEDAR VALLEY FOUNDRY ASO Machine Shop. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the Citizens of the Cedar Valley that the above named Foundry and Machine &bop is now in "Full Blast," and would therefore give notice that ha Is now prepared to execute, on short notice, all work 4fe||laiay be entrusted to to aifg ia that lina. Mill Gearing, Threshing Machines, Reapers, Boilers, Engines, aud in fact all kinds of cast and wrought Iron work repaired. He ia pre pared to Manufacture SUGAR CANE CRUSHING MACHINES, entirely of Iron also, the nccessarj' Irons foi Wooden Mil-chines oan be had, designed prin cipally for farmers who have an acre or so of jjorghum. i IS II. C. OVEUMAN," Proprietor. Cadar Falls, March 13, 1S02. 13yl TONE "»V \RE. ChuruH, lufrs, Creampota Fiuit Jan, &c. at GILBIRT A DEAN «. CEDAR FALLS. Come Down, Come Dowm to CKDAR FALLS, And get the Greatest iiurgaim ia Ready Made Clothing To be had in the Stati. It frill pay well those GLOTHBfG' To pay a visit to KT,T,EIlMArS Philadelphia Clothing Establish! Overman's llfcfck, Opposite the Carter House, CEDAB FALLS. He Has Just Opened Till M10EST STOCK OP CLOTHUm Ghent's Furnishing Goods, Rata, Oapa, ftc., To be seen west of Chicago, and will sell at Lower Prices AM ABy other Establishment in Mortharn Call and judge for yourself, and Yoti wfll find it to save yon at leut OS Por Cent, In making your purchases AT ELLERMAN'S BXTSX81TB Olotliing House. Conntry Merchants arc specially |Byri|cd, aa I will ael them trtn Ml Lower than Chicago or Da^uque Prices. THE LARGEST STORE, The Biggest Stock, Aai the Beat Goods at the Lowest Priim, la the trne name of ELLEEMffl'S PHILADELPHIA Clothing Store. AfrU 5, 1864. Olaaa, WAC.oN TIMUEli, A\T) WAGON MATERIALS, HARDWARE. LYMAN BLAIR & Co. Successors to P. Crosby,) DBA una IN HARDWARE, Iron t*3 Steel, NAILS, OLAb8, Tin, Sheet Iron & Copper Ware, Blacksmith and Cooper Tools, Wagcm and Carriage Materials, Sola Agents at this point for the Celebrated Grand Detour Plows, Warranted to scour in any aoiT, Cook, Box, and Parlor Stove*, Manufactured by J. H. Rathbone of Albany, one of tbe oldest established Houses in tha ftut—every Stove warranted to give satisfac tion Agents for Indiana Wagons. Sign of the Padlock, oppisite tha Cartef Houaa. LYMAN BLAIR, II. CAMPBELL. I. mil l» lim I »»l .1 II nil ni »«fc mini GARDEN VALLEY Agricultural IV a rehouse, SEED "STORE. CEDAR FALLS, IOWA A. D. BARNtJM, Dealer in Grain, Wool, Seeds, AND PRODUOB, And Kvery Description of Agricultural and Horticultural Impiemeuts, ITKLD, It ASS, GARDEH AND FL0WEB AGENT FOa F. F. Smith's Patent Cast-Steel Flow! ALSO AdLM i uR Bhutler's Chicago Wagon. I would call yoar attention to my stock of farm implements, Seeds, Ac., Ac. I keep on hand at a 11 times the celebrated Cast-Cast Steel Plows, made by Collin* & Co. Conn Buckeye Reaper 8c Mower, C. Aultiuan & Co's Canton, Ohio Buckeye Jr. Mower, C. Aultman & Co's, Canton, Sweepstakes Thresher, C. Aultiman & Co's Cantos, Ohio. F. Manny's Reaper and Slower,— Haineti' 111. Header, Van Brunt'* Seed sower, Stafford's Two Horse Corn Cultivator, Schuttler's Wagons, Fanning Mills, Oarden City Clip|»er Plows, Hay Tools, in fact all kinds of Farm Implements. N. B. --Cash juid for old Castings, or they .a* will lo taken in exchange for new. Order re- Grain, ami all Produce on btorage, Dt* SLICC-tfully solicited IUKI promptly attended to. livcrcd at the Cara. Your attention to solicited. Corner of Main and Race Stri •tock Is reapectfully A. D. BABNCM. Cedar Falls, March 12. 1864. DUBUQUE# r- i a Aubuqiie MnrMe WorR*. JAilES & BROTHER, lUna&ctorcTii ud Dealer* bi Foreign and American Marble, Coiner of Locust auJ dbk streets, IDubuqne, r« •Jowa» Wholcsttfe Book and Stationery arousxi B. M. HAKGER, No. Ill Main Street, Dubuque, Iowti» In fully prepaml trt Wtpjify fSoUII'lry Mevchanta .ml otliora, in large or «mall quantities, with evt-ry thing {tertaining to the Book and Stationery Business. Especial attention given Io filliag ordeia (ftm the Trade for School Books, at Publwhers' pricea. LETTER, Cap, and Note Papers. Blank Books, 8nnday School Books and Rennia Javaailw Books, Miscellaneous Books, Sheet Music, and all kinds of Musical Merchan dise, which will be sold at tho lowest rates. Agent for Geo, A. Prince & Co.'« Celebrated Meflodeoifts & School Organs* Depository of the American Tract Society. Conn try dealers supplied on the most favor able terms. lSyl (IT Highest price paid for Wholesale Book Store. I J.H THOMPSON. Y V U 0 E N jTi Orders from the trade solicited. WILLIAM H. RTJ'MPF, WHOLESALE O E AND DEAKTK IS W ines, Liquors, Cigars, AND TOBACCOS. No. 31 Main Street, DnboqiM, Iowa. BOWEN 13yl & CX)., Importers and Dealers in CHWA, GLASS, Ql'EENSWAMf, Silrer ITated and BriUinnia Goods, Table Cutlery, LookingglaaeeSf Bird Cages, Coal OU, Lamps, Ac. Hotel, House Furnishing, and i FANCY GOODS, No. 85 Main streak, Daboqae, ItMMk Trade supplied at Ea*er% frices adding freight. GEO. H. FRY, Asmt for the Celebrated P. P. Stewart COOK STOVES, ALSO Heating Stove*. Parlor Stoves and alt kinds of Cook Stoves on hand aud for aale. No. 38 Main Strait, (Jalian Houaa Building,) Dubuque, Iowa* cKmgm &.QOOR FACTORY iAi.mr*c^ fACTDin 0«'X» u U QlU MANUFACTURES For all the World and the real of Mankind The best of kiln-dried Pine Houldings, Frames, Blinds, Doors, Sash, &c. Turning and Ornamental Scroll-Sawing dona to order. All orders filled at publi»hed rates, and deltv* ered on the curs free of charge. To dealers a liberal discount will be mad*. If jou want work that will give aatisfactiaa s e n u e o i J. DICKINSON, TMBUQUE, March 2&, 186*. 14T*