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Jntcllipttcr. The War la Tifginifc .The desperate fighting on the Wei don Head on Thursday wit-k is a no table feature in the liichmund cam •fed tlie Confederacy by ,,j|his movement as their frantic eflorts dislodge our forces fully testify, "tin Thursday they made tho fourth nt i^ompt to drive (.1 rant off, but still he ^jboldtt the road with a determination *%nd power most encouraging for our Ultimate success. On Thursday after lkon the rebels renewed the attempts flkadc on tho Sunday and Friday of the preceding week but this time more fk'sporateJy, more disastrously, and frith like failure. (Jen. Hancock's tecond corps held the position attack ed at 4 o'clock P. —...... i.. #1... f. M., on Thursday by Uie whole of A. I*, llill's rebel corps. The fi glit was severe, hand to hand, 'fetid the gronnd was contested almost Inch by inch. The second corps ap pears to have been gradually falling back, when the fifth came up to their •apport, and the fortunes of the hour Were changed. The enemy withdrew from the field after sustaining fearful kws, leaving their dead and wounded bchiud them. The battlo lasted until dark. It is reported by (Jen. Hancock to be one of the most dcaperate buttles of the war. Our loss is said to be •cry heavy. The enemy had entirely left the field on Friday morning at daylight. The scene of the action is dcHcribcd as most awful to behold the dead and wounded lying in mass •a, friend and foe intermingled in death and agony. Mr. Stautoo re ceived brief official dispatches from Generals Grant, Meade and Hancock, embodying the above results, which lie communicated in a bulletin to Gen. Iix. This is their third serious .iiiteinpt to gain tho Weldon lUilroad, made with abundant time for prepara tion, and with great energy. Should ft be rcneWiM, the result will, with •nt doubt, be the same, for it is their 'tl|rii now to attack in open field, and ours to fight with the advantage of Tutrenchmcntt. These desperate ef forts to regain tho gronnd they have lust prove how serious that loss is, •and how great an advantage the jkill and persisteH^Jr of Oeq. Grant •Jure gained. I**' The Richmond papers admit a loss five rebel Generala—four killed Mid one wonmltd—on the Kailroad. Ttiey also admit a loss of 4,000 men, but say the loss exceeds 6,000. Oor loss, which has been re ported at abont 2,000, is being mate rially reduced by the return of strag 'Jlers. pied the town. The next morning (29th) they brought a division uf iu fantry against our cavalry, and the lighting continued briskly until abont tlirvc o'clock, when Sherulau, who had tr. Howo to tlie fmnt, wnt to V\ ri^ht, Slieridan'a advance occupies Smith Jhltd, and the ivinuinder uf the amy is •tiDUgly intrc ticlied in a good prnii tlou a few miles beyond Charleston. Vhe enemy still maintains a line in qur front, but evideucea no disposition 4o attack. Early'a main force ia be |b?cd to be iu the vicinity of Junkcr lllltd o oi From Mohilo. From Mobile tho newa it cliecring. Fort Morgau has fallen, und Mobile Bay ia BOW therefore, cleared rebel forces. Thus cloaca another port to the blockade ^jpaom. K»b«! despatchuB from Mo bile announce the surrender of Furt Morgan—n« particulars piven All in Kpoit of the cu jit uie ot the grout Admiral Fauagut MTu un llie 23d. wtill some I The War in Georgia. v^aigris. (.•rant lias evidently grasp-jan1 «"mo prisoner.., returned 8af« ly| by the tlnoat, in *'CI1, Sherman'.-* lines. Tlio work he has dono is that which Gen. From tilt' Shenandoah raHey wo learn that (ien. Mcrril's division of Korbett's eavalry was fighting Hrad )ey Johusou's cavalry, Mid one divis ion of Karly's iufantry all day on the )8th ult. lie came upon Johnson's command en Sunday, and the country being open, the 1st and 2d regulars net tln in by a counter charge. The enemy was charging down upon them. Tlie collision of the two columns was fearful, and there was more sabre cut-. j-.fti.Wy. Apatite, Hun ting than has beeu seen befoio during elation. Low Spiirts. l'.na ., i i- lyeinot ihr tiem-iutiou, Alio war. Johnson w w dnvcu from 1 t^liarlestown, through and beyond tawu of a N i vom and Debilitated *tat* o i .. .f i- I the Mhtt'Ui. To insure tiw genuine, vut thi» Swithlicld, and Merrtl s division occu- Prom Atlanta there is new# of aft important success. (Jen. Kilpatrick lias destroyed the Macon Komi for four teen miles, and, after burning' a train of Riipplies for Atlanta, fighting two battles, with a net gain of two guns, Stoneman tried to do and failed, and is good evidence that Gen. Sherman has not been seriously crippled in his cavalry force by tho heavy losses of Stoneman and McCook. Hood is now absolutely cut off from railway com munication with any part of tho Reb el territory. Gen. Sliermnn has broken up his communications, moved south, and will either compel Hood to move out and fight him, or stand a siego with out provisions. (Jen. Sherman can readily subsist his army off the coun try the loss of Hood's wagons, do ring the Md'uok raid (five hundred in number,) and the Severance of his rail road communications, has left him with but a few days' rations. Mat ters uow will soon bo brought to a crisis. LAjTBR. 'J Atlanta Captured -After a long struggle Attala has fallen. Gen. Sherman entered the city on the 2d inst. The particulars have not yet been received, but enough is known to rejoice the heart of every man who is in sympathy with our Un ion. The rebels lost severely and (Jen. Ilardee was killed. A telegram re ports that Gen. Sherman captured 17,000 prisoners and niucty cannon but the nmioucement is not fully reli able. Gold fell to $2,36 in New York as the result of this glorious victory. The result* of our operations in Mo bile 1ay thus far are thus summed up The capture of Forts I'owell, Gaines and Morgan, with 1,500 prisoners, 100 pieces of artillery, vast quantities of small arms and munitions of war, pro vihioiKi cnongh to subsist our garri sons there for six months, the great rebel ram Tennessee and several smaller war vessels, and the penning up of at least three Knglish blockade rentiers in the Hay. A very good summer's work for Farragot. T*i*pwinerti Jane f$, -135S. Messrs. liarne* & l\irk Gents I feel U a ililty I yu- to lnuirniity, to sav to y«u. flint I It.ivr n*cd ituliv Miciliy ami in my family, Or. Uuy^utt's Yellow I»Vk and Sai.ipai ilia, Weldon and fioin tin* lisi- nt' it tilnl it atihWrr* nil f.»r width it !s inteude I. !«»ti !y have !»fii t»roti rlit fiy nc.ir tlie trr ivt iVotn a livt-r, an-t limn llie um.' i1' tliirf in valualilu Dictliciin: I ii.ivo Imtii iu*.-t yi^iinMy reJicViit. An oinfiKiit j»1ijuiiui, ih^ utlwr day, remarked hi my prcm-mx', that ht« iini sider*'t this mcli« iiu- the very Utst of all the .nnxlein Coinl inationx. ll this liuuiUle tCKtiiiKHiy of luine is ot any use to you, you an at lilerty tu uac it in uny H.tj you uiiiy think |io|tcr. 11. E. It. 1AYUH. Take no man Unpleanant and unmfo Mei!ieinn. For iinpleiinant an! duti^eroiiK lisea*n, iwu HK.t.M HOI.H S 11X 11!A ltl'l'HU, which i hw iMiivtd tliti eihtois uieiit of the pruininetit ].hv»ij.ms in tin- I'. 8. 1* now ut lentlto altlu tot luiiuaiiity aHaeritiiin cure for the following iliM-ascs aul fyinptuniK oii^i nutiiiL' from ilisenses ami abuse of the iitiury l«»rS«)\ii.ii wi^hqs, iiiieial Ilel'ilitv, Meittal ami riivMic.it 1» pifM»iii, lutlx ciliiy, lvtei tuiiiAti i 1,1 IIJcxmI to tlie II. .nl. Couture"! hk'ji*, ll vsti ii i. ieij rat Irritaliility, lU-Hlleie» |n»V8 and Slejile.-iii-s.s at Ni ^lit, Aljt*-iue«)f ll||( AUTANCHI ilH) bay of Mobile below the bars is, autlaaivatiwly such iuquiii«». III. U i horeby annoiiuctHl that all inpti rt«! relatlug lo aile^-1 ci ior« iu State enioll meut .diall l»c iddre^ed to u»seBi»ois in pro|wr t*»nshi|iK, in to heard of Sui»crvisoi8 aetim,' a* a r«ard of IU". lew ia the re^K-i live eiMiu Urom Ulliou SOUrcra, a coufirmalion of i duty it i^. under the latrof the «l... ........... f.i .i.. .i laat eiiei.il Amiably, to make niurns of Admiral Farragut's pos- ssion and control. .4!Siuce receiving tho above w« have, There formidable works tu be reduced before the city cau be captur ed, but probably Fort Morgan wai cliicf of tho rebel worka of de fence. Wo o|h u a new avenue for supplies to Sht'rinan'a army aud Again cut the rebel C'onfcdeituy iu jjiafD *'J ",f -f-'rw r,»n y. i. !',• OTIO of this county, baa lately brought 1,300 sheep from Walwoith coun j|r, W iacutisiu. lie proposes to foi WW OTMP* hand of tiuie weighing heavily u|wn theai, ie. ij i with all iU att«n laiit ills, will tindinthe iue (,f hom jj-j s tho 6tll ci)J |)S, for a diviaiutl uf Ilia Hl'l't l.ltS, ail elixir that will ins.ul i|e\v Uie tfoopa. llu at oncc directed Hiekctta |p advance witli the 3d division, liick 4Lta tnade a rapid march of two milca jr more, and relieved TurlKitt'a caval jry who bad fuugltK mutl aptcudidly 'fill day. I i:is toMAfii KLKHIJA into ttieir Vriiif, rotorc, iu a measure, the ar ilor mid ciicigy of more youthful iyx, Ixiild up thi ir sill iinkeu firms, and give health and vi**r to Ihcir reiiiniiiing cura. 'mm STATE OTIWBSTY. 'I l»ot I who are hi the lea*t atHl ted with Djrftjfp.-ia, A ^ti®, l-nmuoi, Xansea, Or any other troull-*omc and ilrui^eroun dis eaM!. uricing fivm u •lisoutere'l p\ti ui, fhould not he-itate to avail thciu«clvcM ot the IH IIHiI deiived lium lid.- gieat rcnntly. for K.ile l»y lruggi^t4 and k.dcns generally, everywhere. OF IOWA. w, 1 I- I £aven(tort, Aug. 35,1864. fjmfru/ 0b-lrr» A'u. 31. I. UiiTuiting olticera who ha» enli«L-d men will ir|»oit at once in person, with re c-init* enlUtcd for the two new Infantry regi aientti, at .'amp ih le!lan, ln\ en]oi t, Iowa. All »ueh recruiU tli:dl lie here Itv tlie 1ft proximo, as the ioiup.uii'K are to le orgiinizcd and in*Usteird piUir to the 5th |iio\tui«». No i'mther appliratioiiK iie.ti lie tu:i!e to this K'pjrtmcnt fwu cviuaiiiiaiuud to recruit for the**' reguiKutd. II. It i hereby atinoutiu tluU all inijnli iw about tin- ilnUi, cxciuptioua, \c., shall tie addles.^ to Froviksi MarshaUol the ri-^jni tiie Ii.~tikt.s, and not to this oHic. a. .verjihin^ |u*-tttti11U4 tho- I'. S. enrollment and the draft leloBu to and has been eiitiu ly unler the- charge el the 1'iovo^t Mai?lial s l»i [mrt nient ami this oilier eannot, thcrctoiv, ttnhttcr ji s*»:im ant.je. to military dutv to ihis nfflc«*. (fM jrebcl Kort Morgan, in Mobile IJsy. It! 'Itiu 1 iiiieiit t» not rcspou^ihle lor Kny i*r ., v Iron* in eni-dlaieMt of Stilte Militia, and i* ^Pfna attacked by oui llcct OU tho l«d, »,b!i{ed to a Jo|rf, .is .nect tile ivturuii mule Mid unconditionally surrendered to inv"««Wic with law. Application b.1vpro- uiuitiona, It V captured 200 prisoner*, iO pieces of artillery and a large quail Ifly or war material in the fort. Offi •Wi at Mobil* are very confident that city will aooii bu in their poaaes •Ion. '1 liia will i Ait it'll «r 1in Arim HIInmui IM lUlMtll hurr Cliff i Jjm Mr. Xt'A.Rfcp, ofttie f»pat farm i tin-li#' Uu Is 111 I f44A) i O^SBtlM eK. tiowuvvi, will be «viiicidcii'd U' vidod in I'ar. V (aeneral Ordcrn Ny. 59 cur rent tterita. lif thsilovciMr. w. B. BAKBk. Adjutant Hencral cjf Iowa. ClUObTlKS tT" it' i U I A S A Pr. Christie's Ague Balsam! a'ant4 mnr* etifi-ii.-', AilUO lill-HIII I w.mt III Tr n| |lr I'liM-l.' Mm. PtMae kmiiI lui' lull a gru». twui I lately. ki'-i" liiiilh *'nr«, A MI*IKK. ill. We|iri all«»H "l lir I'll. A ii" Bit Hfn. noa«l nit- fi\ il"/.oii. It lilt.- !l« I aktM." UIIXIV V fcV IUJ:, y4. km«).. l!I, *. & i. aovrt to, MfciuyVw.. sav----- Wo ilo in4 klii of LAWBKEK'SIIUUIIHII- l'li'f I 'aku a illui« WDttntbc •lirocUtNtj Wl'f»- -ti l- tly til!. Wi i| N*» Vork, An/ t"i. Il»iu From mv ku««lfii^t- oi ili.- luju-.tiuui ol tut- li-- ii- li-i! .mi I i .i Uril .a-i 'iW'l x'•-lloiil i-jmi itli"ii I'M Un i uf'1j l.'i jut V,u'' Mini thai it \ull h' ,.rrn u-ill.-1 .iii-l.i ,i.cm Clioinisttfjr. 11. SCOVIL, ProiM'U'tof, 111. BO A KIM NG DEPARTMENT. fl.Hxl Board will l»c furnished Students in the BiiiMiu^, at J, 25 per week, ltooni rent S^,00 per term. GOVK11NMENT. the Governmrnt is (l. si^ned to promote Uie pT^spiTity rtfid »p|linessof lth Students aixl 'IV'achorn. This will coinnieiid itself to eveiy w-|| disposed mind, and receive the cordial Mi||»ort of every Lady and ientlrtn»n. In administering dhriplino, partiality is iitadious ly axoided. ISOOMS. All roomg furnished with stove, chairs, wanli Stand, ward-iohe, tx'd.-tc.id and mirror. (!en tlcmen are to furnish quilts, sheets, and pil lowslips. Ladies will furnish all their beil liiny as they -ein rally pivfeivr to. 1' I iK PAi: A TO ll Y 1 EPAKTM K NT. A prejiarttorv depnrftnent is arniir^ all 31i^e.s and Lada not qualified tu cuter the Academic cWse*. KELIOIOUS ELEMENT. No repulsive sectarianism will le indulged or ciunti'nala ed. At the same time every ef fort will be employed to encourage and ren der inviolate tlie protrusions of Christians, and tu induce all to adopt the Uclk'ioii of t'hrist. To all who respect Christianity and its institutions, the welcome hand will In heartily extended. To those whose inllncnce is prejudicial to Religion and ^xk) Morals no protracted stav i-m le allowed. EXPENSES. Tuition Collegiate lep. [«.r term $9.00 College preparatory #.00 iliglier 1 7,tW» Cuiiiinoh Kn^lUb 0,00 Incidental K.\|ensen ,50 11 ist nut ion on I'iano & Mclodcon, cftch 10.00 Instruction on luitar. S.fH Instruction on H'lutt ami Violin, each.. .V0 intruclioti in Vocal MtiKic 2.00 Voong Ladies w ill tv charged |ier term the pi ice of woml cut and carried to theii halite No deduction froin ]rkeof tuition tor al»-cuce, unlcsMcauftcd I'v nick new. 'i'he charge for tu ition miHt U.' piid in idv moc. CALENDAR. Pall T.wm c- iitineiiceK S«ptomhcr 1st. and dons l)eccmler 1st, 1.HG4. Winter Term i iiimeni ea iKi-etnltcr l*illi, 1S(J4, and clw«s Man l.'itli. 1h(S,*». Suiuaicr Tcna cunituuu ten Man Ip^lPth. ami i IOSCH June »Hth, 18i5. It is very dc»ira!le that Studiuitii enter at the toiiiiiicncement of the Tenia. No person need apply for uduiiiwkin. who Ouinot or will not contoria to tlie published Jty-Liws of the Institution. i:»:v II. S. i:i \suN*, 1'ien. ItiMrdTraatvca. L. W WATKi: ISL' IIV, Sccr»-tary. lii.v. A I lIKll, A^ent. l»ev U.S. ilriuiMia,) £. II. Chauil'cilaiu Exoe. Com. J. M. Kolx.lt.vjU FajrctUs, F«yuitc Co., Iowa, Aug. 1,1864. 1 !U(.,,ntDiwiipc.inixationor iu tilct. M„ tlll.l'alt»it..tijii Aak /or Helruhold'n. Take no other, t'ureh (iiiarant«H«l. Boe adfertiuMMiet in anotlicr column. S5ui'2 Fntaoxa ix Lira, and fooling the tic Kew Vork Weekly Heralds ^11 E extensive aud compreheD«ive facilities in it? poK-^-twiou enable* the proprietor of Uie Weekly iletitld to ^uarauteu the latot and tfiot reliable iiiiorinatioii |x vililv to be ob taim-d, not only from nil puit* of tha United States, but from all pail* of the world. ltd home toi rcs|ouitcnU, engaged at heavT ixist. and coiincf teil with each new naval and military xiK-dition of the tiovernment, prove that it U dettiuiiiusl to leave no »|ot micoV cnil by its operations and no event win occur that shall uot liud immediate rc{ort ia its col umns. ltco.-ds the proprietor over one hun dred thou.sund dollar per year to maintain its corps of corrc»|»oudcnts in the tield. In its (^illation of foreign news the Herald lixs tor y ears held a hi-li jiofiuoii. and it will endeavor iu the luturc to maintain the *tand it has assumed. It has spe ial orrcs(Miud ents stationed in all the principal cities of the world. Its telegraphic arrangements extend to win ivvcr the electric wires are stretched. When the Atlantic cable is laid, width leat will swin be avoiiipliKlnil, telegrams will he received from I'.urope and Asia, an wi !l as the Cnited States. Then oar loaders will have the event# of the week in all [»arts of the civ ilized world regularly and clearly laid before them. The proprietor devotes a portion of the pa pei to Literature, Fie-hion. Asjrh ulture, the Mifhmie A1 is, Spirting Matters, lhi-itiesn, 'Iheatrical and Kiuancial llepoits, (Tattle Mar kets, (Seneial News, and reports of all eveiitn calculatei.t to form an excellent inetronolitaii new*|iiper- a weekly pliotojiraphic view of the eveata of the worId-~aad all at a very low prhv. The Wickly Herald in ixdned every Satnr day uiomiag, and furnitlicd at the following rates Hut- copy «v «..»§• 00 Three copiw .,., 6.00 Five copiea H.'H) Ten copied 15,00 Any larger nuniU r, aildrouod to UaBlcd of auUctiber, Jfl.T-O ciwh. An extia eop\ will l»e sent to every club of k n. Twenty copied to one addiesM, otic year, |2v.00, and an) larger uuiulx at s.uu'' priir. An extra cpv will lie sent to club* of twen ty. Advertisements to a limited number will lie inserted in the Weekly Herald. The p.uly Herald, three cents per copy. Ten dollar* per year for three hundred and aixty three i»Mic.s. Five dollars for six months. Two do!lard and titty o nts for three month*. 1 pper Iowa 3XTIE3"W" 1IIK I'AI.Ij TbUM of thin institution will open for sexen nn the arfuiife'um of Student* of Thursday, September 1, 1864 FACT 1,TV. SET. WM BRUSH, President. AUKISTKU BY itlfN SAXIJORV, Rn«l •IlKLT,. Pic eptrefw. i Twu her of Vocal and i •li',fcss,M- .In llisH A. J11 "l\. M.SAM Instrumental Mu*ic. E. lWttCK, Stewanl. Jliss E A. c. i:«'lJKKt^JN,'teacher of Preparatory. LOCATTow. Hie abov« namol Institution ifl locat*l at the village of Kayutte, Fayette county, Iowa, he situation of the vilhure ami its vieinity af lords every facility d' sii.ilile forati Institution of Learning. For health ami moral inlluen ieji of an lt vatil oidur, il u nut, smpaMol in the State. JAMKN fiOlllxtN Bl-.VN'K-IT. F.ditor and I*iopri"tor. Northwtt corner of l'ultou and Nassau St*. New Yoik City. N. Y. There are no travelling Agents tbr the Herald. FA KM FOB SAUL Tin: uixUani'.'iit.il kiTi-ia for sale an iuipiovtil Kiriii of ntni-ly !»itn itfU in TUtoi t«»wn •lii|, Flu_\«l ctiiinly, ii ljilining tho lniin tc:il ot John Cli.t|Hnan. Ou ilio l'.iriu tliivobn ^ikhI, w, 1»K lion*', iin«l ten mivs un- new in 11 opfaml tiul'ijNisI uitli it ^i»h1 rail IciKt'. Iiu lutii il iu tlio uincty aorfs mv ti-n lu icn ot' goml i rov«i tinili r. Tlie rtiiiulniiig eighty am* cini|iii«' tin- very Ln»t qiiHlity pntiHr I.IIHI. Tin- wUuli' will lo b«ill nt a inoiii'iirt* |nkv, Hinl tinii' Kru.ut« il lora |vm lnni the imih iM- money. 1* 1 Tl'IIli HtlSK. lnloi in itioii ii spei tiu,^ t!'- Uiiiuil bv imjuiriiig ak tlie olhu of O. O. & li. t». liciiiinor. 'JHU Cliarloa City, Jolf 1', 1864. Valuable Farm for Sale. Tin* sulii i ibor i'ili'11* tor h»!I- liniin'sMud, fitu.ili'l S niitvM livm lli'cktoiil and 1 I milc^ fioin Cliai s 'ily. Tin- proin ity I'oimixtK nt 190 at uii ot litmi. 95 of wliu'li aru umler itn tmm menu a«ooil tiainu ilwcllin^ Iioum- nil liiii*liet. iii.l xtuldi', nr.tiH iv anil iifvhr«tiy ut I iiiI.lin^s. lin n'uri tw-'spline oil the (arm, anil hUuk water: C'Uiii re* tit' Hinall frainlwilantv now liai vi xlctl. itiitl lt at ret ot'corti lie t.iino hay. iiml lf» iiinn if ^rovi' tiinlw- 16 tows ami a smtill Hoik «»f hhceji cm he li.id with tho larin if reipilretl. IU lilies Uie above oiler tor nala wvenil tiai u nf iitriiii|novcd land kitaaUxl In Floyd anl OerioJordt couutitK. Tlit w ht»)e ot tlie above ]»ro|H'rty will Ik' Koltl low anil |i.irt ot llie piii't liahe uioiay e*u li .tin on iimri^aKe at per tent. Km lurlli cr partii iilaiit inquire ot the Milw rilei on the prcniMaa. JOHN 011 ARMAB. 1'lott.T, Co., Aug. 8. lt*U. HI M. MKilUlMAN, Notary Public & Couvey^acef, HO I'D VILLAGE, Fky4 Oounty, |*v* & Lclmikulil & Ilaiisbcrs:, 7 Have juat rseelvsd, at their Mtore 113. Floyd Village A lar^je an coiiiplcte assortment of STAPLE AND rANCY lry (lioods, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, FA i: MING IMPLEMENTS, West India Goods, Groceries Uuts and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES, Yankee Notions, •ad alnost every other kind of Goods that may he deal red. All of which will be sold at the lowest jjricca for cash or ready pay. .7. W. LFHMkl HL. WM. HAUMtKKU. Floyd, May 4,1864. iMf KEW Saddle & Harness s u o i *t»\ns 1 HA K WOOD P» i I.EA VK to inform the citizens of Floyd )unty that they have fornieil a partucr idiiji in the middle and harnc^H buhiue.vi. and have oieuu«l a shop opposite the L'uioii Hotel In Chnrlo.s Cit\ where thov will 1 Tiit i'ajtr in the World. 1 pleaseil to wait upon all IKS who may desire to patronize them. They will krep condtantly on liand^or man* ufacture at sliort notice, all kindd of Harness, Saddles, Bi'itllto, Trunk*, Valines, Brushes. nrry ('oiubs, tScc. Carriages Trimmed to Order. Xtopnirin«J? of all kinds neatiy and promptly e^acntcd. lliey liop«, l»y close attention to btisinefw, and by «oo«l work and fair dealing, to merit and ruueira aabaroof i»ublic patronage. J. M. A HA MS. S. llAKWOoD. P. S. Cash paid for hides. CltarlcR City, May S), 1361- iByl NKW WAG-ON SHOP IN' CHARLES CITY, l'l.ITt» Cot'XTT, low A. an* TMKesuliseribcrwouldiieda lecj leave to inform ti citi^ma of Charlea t'ify and Kloyil County that tie has o|« Wuffou Shop iu W.Hdlcv & Snyder'b huildiiivr. upataira, where lie i. pie|Kirel to e\ci tile with Neatness ami Despatch. all onleis lie may l»e favond with, lie lias taken irreat piiiiis to sclcet ^ood se isoiicd luin Iwsr. and fioui hid cxpeiiciice in hi.s line of husiuesd, he tlattcls liiniH'lt that he can Slaimt'aetiirc ami Kupair WAG0X.S AN1) lll'GUlKS aa eh -ap as the cheapest and aa goad aa the best. All work warranted. Prices according to the tltaies. 4y 1 PhrrBR BOSK. €h*rlea€ity. January 33,1864. OVKK 145,000 \I.VV Being 50,000 Ahead OP ANY OTHEU COMPAXri UNPAKALLKLED SUCCESS or THE Cuuipaoy are now making 140 day. These aro the only IIaellines maTving tlie Lock Stich with the Koiatin^ Hook. No ^huUitf nor iQiK-liiuor for tiliuttk* mov« niints. (nir.sr 1-riu«un \fi!!Ni^ .vtx t'TCTITVAIS Simplicity and Durability, ami as A UXEQUALED W- *b- IN aw TIIKY A Piofitablo ds Available a Lifetime. 'I lie film riotli 1'io-er, ho [lopular, tun ^nijr t*1 hail with tli,,v i.^u liiins. #iiEO. li. ailTl liM'KN. lua. Ag't, Klti Like Strvet, Chicago.* C. H. WKIClir T. iwlin- Aitent, t!I2 Main ttit et. L'liltuquo. JOHNSON'& MATUKW^ Agonta, l)'i, Qoodz, I UotLloixl. L. a. BUliitOt GH8, Agent, Floyd. GEO. C. DEAN, Agtat, Charles City. May 23, 1*64. Sl FAlRBAxVXS' STAyDAMA S A E S Of Al l. KIMiS Alw, War Iioiim' TriK-ka, letter I're.^i•«, &c. FairlMiiik^^ Urecult uf, & Co., 173 Lake Street, Chicago. gf*Be e.ueful to luy onl) the ^enuiuf. J*I GOODS, Drt-o* iKxntii. UiRKhua», Silk«, HtjMtrf, Gloves And Milluxerv BlLBEBTfc LOOK JII:iu: If yotl want ft Set f»f Otnd ll.irffaa, «o to J. KUCK'S X!\V Saddlo imkI llarneRs SHOP. THESotscriher W"'M ic ^xstAilly infuim the citiwnBof Floj and adjoining coun ties that he has opened a new Harness and Saddlery SIIOl' frith* Intelligencer B11ili 1 tugooMill*lre«t In Charles City, whffrc ho will he happy serve all who may le in want of work or -oods in hi.s lino. I!c will keep constantly on hand for mile, or maniifartnre to order from Stock of the best ijuality, all kinds of Double nnd Single Harness, S.VT)33T,T:B, Bridlea, Trunks, Valises, Curry Co»l»a, iRI'sHlS, wnilfl, &c. He|miring done in (lie lient manner. A ehare of public pationagc solidted. Tricca low as the lowcwt. J. KITCK. Charlaa City, Jaly 18,1864. 80yl NEW A1UUVALS! SPRING AND SUMMEl J. ¥. LEIIMKTIHL Id HOW openinp a T-arare and CamplatS AiMortmentaf Spring and Summer Goods, At his Store in Oliarlos Oity, Just pnfchwtd of Mannfeotaretaaad Impor ter*, consisting iu part a* follows: STAPLE AND FANCY l)ry Goods. Kuincrous Styles and Varieties of LADIES' DTiESS Dre«s and Tailors' Trimmings, lJroadeloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimercs, T)oeskins, Vesting, &cM &c. GENTLEMEN'S Fall and Winter CLOT1I Hate, Caps, Bonnets, Boots, Shoos and Findings, Yankee Notions and Stationery. Iloavy and. Sliolf JIAIIDWAIMi Nails, OUt, Taints, Dmgs, Hlass, i-Ntwh, Putty-—Cheaper than hert'toforo. n y u IMPLEMENTS of various di'-rriptions. West India Goods & Groceries, Such as Molasses, Tea, Coftoe Sugar, Dried iTriiit, WOULDthat &AS., &C All of wlii. li will W oM nt the retry Lemit 1'rk.oj t't»r Oiu-li or Heatly lay. Cliarlej" ('i» v, Towa, May 5, 1H44. New Photograph Galleif. J. E. IIIt'll rt-apectfnlly mnounoa t* Qw cit izens i t" Ch urletf Cty anil the lialaneo tif mankind lie k now piviKkn.d to take lJictnrc\s of all wliu may f.ivor him with a call. Pho tograph* takuu iu till the vaioiiH stylus and waii.uitetl to pkiue. All iu* r*|H.vU'ully in vitel to all ami examine uiy work whether wishing pit tuir or not. 1 'icture* Uii*H in clomfy a $ uell a* in ftur trmlktr. N. It. Kooiu, flrat dotir north of tho Iu telligencei ltnililin^," up btaiiu. t'harliM City, Doc. 21,1863. Notice. STATK OP IOWA, I Floyd Cuiiuty, CAPACITY to ww in»tk lu«vy aiul Hj lit ^Mpda, and In 1 EASY A!.\rTAtltM In tlio grmtettt va.kty of Htylaa of arork. v To John O'll.tir, .Tr., Jatucs O'Hair, John O'Uair. Senr.. ami li.is.mna »'ll.iii his wilt, i'yru» 11. Kiton. .lauuti 11. Katon, lyron ^a ton, Franklin II. tUUn, mitt William L. Ma ton, lii.ii, ini-l lluliiah ll. l'^itoii, \siilow of •Icrvuitah Hiton, tlet ••.wtnl. Kli/.:iK-th Struwu. •John FeiunM.ii anil I'jli&il*-tli Keimistm his wifo, K. W. Httirts, I.-r.u'l W. Snvtlt-r, Ailrain l»t rati ir ot the untate of llunit I Miydcr, tie ttiteed, J. A- llif-'Lins, U. ti. lieiuigcr, Jallien HliUi ily, and J. W. hiukuhl: You uie hen by iiottlual that on «m* Kforo the ti »t lav of .SepteliiUjr, A. 1). lfWJt, there will U- on tilu in tlie of tlio t'lfik of the Oixtiiit Court tif I l.'Vtl County, lona, a pe tition ot l'.liph il. Cram elaiiiiin^ ol saiil -Itiliii U ll.ui, Senithe miiii of Kiven huu lirctl ilollaih aui.l interest theieon :it the rate ten |k rent, per aunuiu fioui the fifteenth tlay of Apiil, ISM, as imniev tine on a ptoui-H• is«»ory note e\et,ut* il by said John O'Haii .Seu. to one Claik C. ISii.u^s, and i luimin^ of alt of| s.ilil iKtViuIaut.s the toret'lo»ure of u lonl, or eontraet, to .»cll vcrtain real extate xituate»l in Fliiyd County, Iowa, to wit: The N. W of the S. V. ol Section 10, the N. W. of tin: S. W. of Section 17, except ten acre*, ait'l the South of Section 20, all ia township 9"» Xoith. of luin^e 15 West, exeeuteil ly said Clark i1. Br$^ss to siiil John O'Uair. Sen aK1'1iKiynunt ^!11^ convey to him said real estate on tlie tif mud note, Haid note arid con trat an I lie interest of haid Itrijrus in sai.f real mtatc having Ik-' n a.^i^'iied und eouveyetl to aiul Ix-iii^ now ownetl said Oram. Aud that ituKan you appear iheieU) and dclcnd hefi re iiooi. "i the «tvoii»l iy of the next 'leiin of the 1 »islrict Court of ntid County, sialil Term to comment** on the 7th day of Ni vcnilier, A 1' IH64 di-fanlt will be «oU$i«l M.sainst you and IikUiih nt and dtcive rcudei cd thereon a« pravetl in mii1 petition. STARK & l'A ITKKSOS, IMaiiitill*® Att -ineys. August 8th. lMt 2vv4 fkO cept DBAK S. tlMfB. It. P. Atlfa-, New Goods, New Goods, New Goods, New Goods, New Goods, New Sorghum Seed, Bt*t F«.|C«jilo_at («IJ-15-!£l' lKAN'S. Codfi.-li and Japan Tea At fllLTFTRT A DF^VN'8 Baby Wagons For sale by CII.UEHT PF.AN. Summer Clothing, ai cm.v.i'irr s deas'8. Ihtlliilo Robes, For i!e by i r.rERT Balmoral Ilose and cousirrs. For sale by (Jilbert & Deaa. Cl0tlling? lfirp*o lot, cltrap, I At GILBEltT & DEAN'S.^ Boots and Shoes, largo VARIETY, At (JII.r.Ein DKABtH. Whole Suits, men's, For sale by UIU'.KHT i DEAN. Wa^on Grease, The best ma le, forKilc ly Gilbert k Dean. H. W. McNABB'S Cash and I^c^ncly-i^ay sTonn WOULD v K* to the citi zens of St. haiies uy ami Htirroundin^ country that I am opv'uiug a now aud well so loetcd .stock t»f Spring and Summer Dill GOODS, GKOCEUIES, r. i xker xo rroxs, Ladies' Dress Goods, PRINTS and DeLAINES of different »lylt*s and quality, Wool I Is, S11 I wis, BALMORAL SKIRTS, A apleinlid assortment of Indies' Si»:nii»h Pelt Jocltoy Satfit» Plumes. HiMnins. llomiet lluclir. HOSIERY. LO r/.w, j/nor SKIXTS, Ukm-saud .MiUtciii, BOOTS «& SHOES, Tie n' 1 y-^fridc C!o111i 11 g, UiDailclollis and Cas^liutw, of the Ki.t ijuality, Satinets and Heavy Winter Cleths of diilcicnt yrades, I Ttits aiul "iips, ShfetingH. lVnini!. Sbiitin^ and KlauouU, \Vhi|»t. Trunks. Sattbcls. and many tther hU too niiiuenms to men tion and too e\(ensive to print. Call ami Sty for your* /res, ami examime the l±ulh It mul pr'utii. rrrmrr 2y 9 GOOCTh, New Goods, Xevr Gooits, At GILBERT A DEAN'S. RIPE, At nridJEIM' 1»I?AN'S. Cast Cast-Steel Plows, evUt made, for mle hr (ilLBKUT A DF.AX. Ladies' & blisses' Hats, Trimnieil and t'ntriimned, At ««I LttKIt k 1KAN'K. Lithograph of the President'! Emancipation Proclamation for Atlc at tlw Htonc Stors. Photograph Albums ft DEAW. Clotlies Wringers, AtGIMlKKT DEA1TS. Cloaks, New Styles, At GILBKUT & DEA1TS. Zephyr Worsteds, At the St At the stone fttaca. Spinning Wheels, At the Stone S4oi«. II. W. Xt-NAKIt. 84. CharleaCHy, May 1, lttf i. 41yl IRYIXG'S GIANT PAIX CI'HE 11 l'ou THI: CL i:i: K PAIX. Doth t*\teriuilty nn-1 inteiiuilly— the CJ tea teat l'ain-Cuiing liemcdy I Yet DlKtoveretl. Pain caoooi lun^ e\i*t where thk t«ai«xly b. futi.n.iiv ushhI. GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL! Full I'AIX la the Stuiuaeh, Bank or Bowela. Bwas, BruiitoM, CutH, Swelliii^«, (Vilie, Man hta, hikI Ulifiiiuaiiani, Jli'inl-iulu', TiM.tl» aoh« un«l Kii iu hc IT tl RU, \UtlMT Ui^TA.NTAXEiU' C11UOM0 DISEASES!.! aieu A* Dyapaprfs, Weak lireaat, Lirer Oonplaint, UetKl'itl lVhlllly, Ki vt-r Hint Afifil**, i^U kcr or Siiv Tliriiiit. Weak Kyi*. Spina aud Kidney Old Soiom, CI'iseiwo, OIKJIm. In tlte aliutre uietitinned dttnaea ii enljr uewla to be faithfully u« d, and t'l i:i: is t'EUTAi*. Id by all Dni^-iatb and MeiBcino Uealars. l'KICK 00 K\'TS. WALKKU k TAV i HI. l'roprietora I'liiticu, lllitioia. U, SooviL, (ieaeral Wutteru A^ent, Chicago. Sheriff's Sale, ut tlie front dK"r ot' tlio Cuiiit lion*. in St. Charles, Floyd Co..Iowa, on tho 17th day of September, A. I. 1S04, at two o lock in lh« S* pteu»l«er, A. I. 1m4, i*t two o luck in lh«-1 attfiiuNin ot day, the tollowuig iletkiilMxl 'llie 8outh-west quarter nl' Nuitli \vctl quarter ill .Sectiou Ten 101 Township Niu ty t'ourt.Oli l!a:ii rSi-vriitn-u ^I7i, levi««loii as the pniK ity ot W illium 1J«hhi, to *ati.^iy s.inlixo rtitinii in favor U. Il ui an 1 against aaid William 11 tn for ^52,00 ami intvn.st aiul Cu*U. 'lVrmii of 8.4I0—uvJi in luinl. Palcil, Au# aiit IJ. A. 18G1 D. M- I KIUU:SON, sheiitr ot' FloyU Comity, Lowa. DUmwr*ofilir%y S U. Kevmue Stamp, ctwellad, Aug 8,1364 S'utli N.tttUs*r«**i. l'» GKilCElUKS. XI an Excvuuoii duly ifsue«l l.y tho I'leik i tlw eitian us of ihe tvdur Vull. y that 0i« ut tlie UiMi iet ouit ot Muyd eouut} nin.ye Fouiuliy and Machine Shop is State ot' lnw.i, aiul to uie iliitn ud, I have 1» v- 1KW |uuoiued ied mi and I iT.• i t'ur biilc at |»nltli- auction,. CEDAR FALLS. F. 1ST. CO r.\sfe, Ag't, Dl'ALEIt IN Foreign and Domcsti® FJ-iUIT, Clou's, Conferfioiiery, &c. F!r»t door south of Pullan's Banner Stofa, Main Street, OKI)Ait KALI^S, Iowa, It offering for mle a latyo Stock of Green and Dried Fruits, Confectionery, Cisarn, Tobocu, aud a grout variety of other articles, At Competition Prices. o Green Fruits, Confectionery, Dried Fruit, Tobacco, Canned Fruit, Xuta, T»crrios, Cheese, Maple Sugfar, llcrring, Cigars by the thousand, Cider by the barrel, Spiees of all kinds, Crackers, various kinds. BALTIMORE AND COVE OYSTERS, by the Can or Case. 0filers filled with caro and promptnewi. Par ticular attention i^ivt n to selling goods on Conimuiiua. ORCUTT BltOTLIEllS. WHOT.RSALE AND IIKTAIL DEALEHS IN yUBUITOBB, c. r. WALLACE'9 OVEE TmIS K!»WCPS, ILc^r ALSO, MANt'FACTTTvF.RS OF Sash, Doors and Blinds. 4lh 1 HAKDWAKE!! Thompson & Co., [t?i.ccc.fi-s to Warren Pieree,} At the sigu of the big Tea Kettle, Opposite the Carter Ilonae, Cedar Falls, Iowa, V HARDWARE, ST( Y KS, Tin Ware Iron, Stool, Zsails, and of Every Description. HOl'SK TKIMMINtlS, WlJiclow Olosst VTAUON TIMUEB, WAGON MATEKIALS, and every tlin. nsn.-illy toiiii.I iu a well-teleC* tvti iiaidw.U e dtwL IN THKIK STOCK 0T S O V E S tH^«VlWUilu the latest im^ivtuauvuio .nm Hot Patterns. EARNERS FTHITolLS & •Vi :!V i' isi-rt. 11.1.1- 1 IT..L I to Farming Tools, iiu hi'lon the ivh-hratetl Mulioe, Grand IVtour aud Kotk Island l'reakin^, Stining unlOirft Allies' Shovels anil Spades, IV'anlsloy'u Sil\or Steel SCYT1IKS, ALSO, Blood's Superior Scythes and Frofliali .!• ii--- in the Inn- feel assured tliat our t.u Uitie.s tor obtaining (Iinuls tioin M.uiul'uct men* are not exivllcil \f any linn Weht of the Jlisai.fiiii liver, anu are |*re^u\l to 11 .it Low Price*, Iu connection with our stova watuMW* T1X SHOP, fa duf of CoinjH'teut Work IMS, D» Ml tall to gi raw a vail. A. O. THOMPSON. JOSIA11 TlluMl'MON. Cellar Falla, May 35, \m. 2»( CKl»AK VAI.LIIV FOUNDltY A.NlJ Machine Shop. 111 il uii'iiTM^iu-ii would re*pe.i.U'uIlj 'iJ« FxiU Blast," mmI would tliciet'oie uuiite tli it ha In una wouni linuioic ^uc U-Uti ui.»» W)l,^j»rtjK4iv«l llow llOYVWJl) XSSOt'I VTlONr apally I'oi Utiuers whu have au acre o* »o of PIILLVPLUIUA, PA. (f. J}.--Canh pai«l for oM Casting*, or they \h vi«mi». X«(utuu!, I'tiimty will l»e taken iu 1 v. !..vuj i I'm urw. Oidir Ye ai«i H(U«I —ii«w »iid i li»M tit* 'i 11 .. i i li.-' It'^W/iKl' i. W if u «-v|» Lkr%l v Hi ly ut.ul tn i-i:1 *l :i i Kri f[-'h A'l- i it* tor. at.^rtir *!ud .u-ocwum, CVUr Fall*, March 12, lijrl T«fc. Saaai. olfce. Fruit*,1 /^tFOCKEBY Codfeh at GiLSEli & ££AH S. IV/ S«t», I^» CEDAR FALLS. Come Down, Come Down I'O CEDAR FALLS, Aad get the Greatest Bartralna fa Ready viatic Clothing To bo had in the State. It will pay well those in need of CLOTimiS To pay a visit to EJlilUvI tr iVN'S Philadelphia Clothing Establishment, Overman's Block, Opposite tlie Carter House, CEDAR FALLS. Ho Has Just Opened TBI LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING Gent's Furnislinig Goods, Hats, Caps, To DRKJ STORK, CEDAK FALLS IOWA. —o Tliey have on Itantl tlie LAIWKST and HE.ST SF.I.ECTKt* SMlIK OF HN'ITUBC ever brott^-lit Wt'st uf tho Mississippi. W" Our Stork consists of everything usu ally kept by Furniture Dealer*, aad arc now prepared to ttcll at &c., be seen west of Chicago, and will sell at Lower Prices Hum any other EataMisluueiit ia Northern I O W A Call an11 jnd-e lor yourself, and Too will find it to save joo at leaal 128 Per Cent, ia iiik! i'_r yuiir iurel».ises AT ELLEliMAN'S EXTEX8IVB Clothing Hoiwc. Co'.mtry Merchant* are especially iuvikad, aa I will sell tlicm even at Lower than Chicago or Dubuque Prices. TIIE LARGEST STORE, The Biggest Stock, Aad the Beat Goods at the Lovc&t Prieee, k the trae same of 3ELLi:m&IT'S rniLADKLl'HIA Clothing Store. April 5, 1S64. HARDWARE. LYMAX BLAIR & Co. (Successors to I\ Crc.-liy.) dkaubs a A W A E Xron. *Mo fitnnl, JfAlLS, (JLASS, Tin, Sheet Iron & Copper Ware, Blacksmith and Cooper Cedar Falls, April Tck.-!*, Wagon and Carriage Materials, Sole Ageuta at thi* j»oiat for the Celebrated Grand Detour Plows, Warranted to neour in any soil, Cook, Box, and Parlor Stoves, Manufactured liy J. IT. Hath! n! of Albany, Olio Of tlio nldekt et»l.lli]i.-hrd HoUxti ill l-wt— every Stove warranted to give sutiafuc-tilM iioa. Agents for Indiana Wagons. of the Padlock, oppisite the Carter BHign. OUM I.YMAN ltl.AIR. O. H. CAMPBELL 3, ]HM, OAltDEN VALUtT Agricultural Wnrchou^ sj:KI to e^Miitv, un nhoi iioti«x*, all llaillll'M HfUUtT ttM(l ixvxy i^. cntiasttil to hi» uno iu tliHl __ .. I pro|H-rty, to wit 'llie 8outh-west nuarter 11) uf Nuitli webt «-•*, SuitMsk®. invi'i.ium! Mill Gearing, Sl'tJAU CANK CIUMIINQ MACHINE??, etitir«'ly if Ir*»n al«o, the iivteMMrv Ii«»IIH f..i |i E|^ WikkIou Slaehiue* can be had, (faagnt-ii prin- I 0 iHd IM.-XUKI ii«w »ud ii»i'i» inMi-1 sp^ifully «oli-it**il ami pi«ii Tly atteinlfd U». I liveiol at the t'liw. Your atlentiou U uy utouk ia reapoetfully itolicited. A. D. B.uucv*. Olabb Ware, Laaap^, Uituoc at Gilbert & Dean* S«tt»fte. STORE. CEI'Ai: l'AL[^, ..... loWJL A. D. BAKNUM, Dealer ia Grain, Wool, Prcds, PHODUOB, And Eveiy lew ii ti in of AizriiMiltural and Uot'lit'tilttttal tiiplcnicnt.^ I FIKI.P, GUASS, OAKUEN AND FLOWK& SEEDS. AGKXT VOM. F. V. Sinith's !ri ri ___ Al/" .vr l'OK Shutter's Chicago Wagon. would oil! MHir atu-ntion to my fctock of Farm luiphiucato, iscoiU, ic.,&c. I keep vtt hamd at all time* the odd/ruled I CasM'ast SUt'l IMows, Iiiailo ty Buokeyc ltra|H'i*& Mower, l'. Aultm ui i L'o's 'auton, Ohi I Buckeyc Jr. Mowt r, C. Aultnian Co t., Canton, Ohio. Sweepstake* riii*« li r, f. Aultinin Cu'» CantiNI, Okl ttaiiieti' 111. Header, Threshing Machines, Reapers, y.m llrciiit'* Sti'«l Boilern. Kiisiues. ami in faet all kinds of ca ^|a||-ol.,|^|» ||otC Ol'li mul wrought lnu woik ri'iHurud. lie ia pre uareil to Manufacture *. 1111M .»««»! pareil ^CllllUltT^ Ur«|«ll^ prin- Clank-n City Clipi Plows. Hay Toola, and I fuct all kiixhi of Ptuia Inpk'uuula. ... fff li rain, au-i ail Produce oa Sturage, De- Corner of Main and Baee Snoat^, i Ofefcr FalU, Siaich |3 19H 1*1 DUBUQUE Dubuque Murbie Wc.!. s. JAMES & TiROTHER/ ,i: 1*i al'-n !ii Foreign and American Marble, Owner of Locoat and 6th 8tr*t% I^ubuqviu^. -Iowa. Wholesale Book and Stationery BOXJSB. Ba M. HARGERv No. Ill Mam Street, l)ubuque, Iowa, I* fully prepared to supply Country Merchanrt and others, in lane or Htiiall quantities, with every thing pertaining »o tlte Book and Stationery Busineit. Especial attentlon'glven to filling order* ttiu Tiade for School Books, at Publii&rs' prices. LETTER, Cap, tftid Note Papers. WALL PAPER, Blank Books, Sunday &hool liooks and Cewanla, Jareuila Hooka, Miscellaneous Books, Sheet AItisic, and all kinds of Musical Merchan dise, which will be sold at thtf lowest rates. Agent for Geo# A, Prince & Co/s Celebrated Mclodcoiis & He Iiooi Oi^niif# Dcpositury of tlie Auicuum Tract Society. Courrtrt «kalcra Supplied on the moat fa\,w able terms. 13y| (ff* Hlgbent price paU for rag^ Wholesale Book Store, Orders from the trade aolieitod. WILLIAM H. BUMPF, WHOLESALE E O E E AXD biim a Wines, Liquors, Cigars, .1A'Z Ti'iJACWS. No. 31 Main Street, Dubuque, Iowa. Idyl BOAVI-IX & CO., Importers and Dealers in CinN'A, GLASS, Ql'EENSWAEE, Hlwr riated aad Britannia Qaod^ Table Cutlery, Lookiiigglasses, Hinl Ca^cs, Coal ('il, Lamps, &e. Hotel, House Furnishing, and FANCY QOODi, Xo. 86 Main street, Duborjttc, Iowa. m*Tht Trade supplieil at Eastern prices mddimg J'ragkt. GEO. H. FRY, Agent for tho Ccktiafcil P. I\ Stewart COOK. STOVES, Uniting Stoves. Parlor Stoves and all kinds of Cook Stoves on band and for sdb. No- 28 Main Street, (Julian Itou^o t'.l Dubuque, Iowa. IFI: .SH &000R FACTORY: :bh\ jm? a t, MANUFACTURES Bltf dU the \V orld and of Maukiud lite best of kilu-diied Pino Mouldings, Frames, Bfinds, I)ior8, Sasli, Ae. Turning and Ornamental & roll Sawteg tlMMl to order. Allordei nllv.l it publii-lmi nitis, und doliv* tu-«l «ui the eat.-, free ot harae. T» ilealcis a lil eial diMcunt will be lnutfta. it you want work Uiat will give aatiblactiott •and here tor it. PIPKIN?0?f. Dubuqua, Matdl25, IMS. Mjrl