mm
CIk
Intcllicjcnccr.
Smith A Atkinson.
!.»• _'~
The American Conflict.
We have received from «ho publish jthes}
•rs a copy of the first volume of The ,o txp(.(t,.d
American Conflict, a History of the
Great Rebellion, by Horace Greeley."j
Tins volume covers the period in Ame
tlcan history from 1776 to 1862, and
presents a more comprehensive exhib
it of the causes and incitements of the
Rebellion, tracing' the influences of
•lavery iu molding the opinions of the
people and shaping the dentinies of
tbc country, than any similar work.
It also coutains seventy portraits on
fetccl, besides other illustrations of
Much interest. The demand for this
•work is unprecedented. Upwards of
50,000 copies have already been sub
scribed for. Volume second will be
published as soon as practicable after
the close of the War. The publishers
dtsire to employ local and travelling
Agents for the sale and delivery of the
Hork. Published by 0. P. Case & Co.,
Ifartford, Ct., and by Geo. & C. W.
JMierwood, Chicago, 111.
The Third Iowa Infantry.
We are indebted to the author fof ft
Handsomely printed 12mo. volume, en
titled Recollections of the Third Iowa
Regiment, by Lieut. S. I). Thompson."
It is a book of nearly 400 pages, well
bound and sold for $1.50 per volume.
It is written in good style, and gives
ft faithful history of the various cam
paigns and battles through which the
Mblc and brave Iowa 3d has passud
dftring the present war. Every one
who has had a friend in that regiment
Will eagerly purchase this volume.
Published by Wrightson & Co., Cin
cinnati, Ohio. It is for sale at one of
tbe stores in Clarksville, Hutler coun
tj, and in Charles City, Floyd county,
t^The following drafted tetiof this
Iftwnship were accepted at the late
•flrgieal examination at Decorah, viz
Wiu. N. Fisher, Geo. II. Whitehead,
$j}]orton Capron and Thomas SiinmoiidN
eai-fonr being the quota of the town
•flip. Mr. Whitehead Mends a aulisti*
tftte at an expense of $500 the other
fpntlemen will report at the rendez
vous in person. We have not learned
who are accepted fruai Um» olUer town
a i s o e o u n y
4
Our correspondent Winfield," on
liis way from Vicksburg to viKit his
friends in this county, was robbed of
Marly onc thousand dollars while on
tbc steamer Pericles as ahc was en
tering port at Memphis. An unsuc
cessful search was made for the rccov
"tfy of the money, and Winfield was
compelled to forego his joftfftejr and
return to Vicksburg.
The Congregational Chnrch and So
ck't^' of this place have made an en
gagement with Rev. D. K. Bordwcll,
late Chaplain of the 21th Iowa Infant
rj, to preach for them the enauing
year. Sorvicea will be heM regnlarly
each Sunday, in Masonic Hall, at 10J
o'clock A. M., and 1 o'clock P. M.
"Strike for your rights I «queal«Ml
McClellan orutor who was connsel
i»g reaistauce to t)ic draft. A soldier
on crntche8 exclaimed, If you were
not both a coward and a traitor you
would be at the front attiking at the
rebellion. That'll the only kind of
striking to b* done now-m-days,*
Remember the Republican ITnion
Caucus at the court house on Friday
evenig to nominate township officers,
and let men be nominated who arc wil
ling to spend a dime or two for the
loyal cause and the welfare of com
Bianity.
4 A
Vermont eltimmk -along the frontier
are organizg cavalry and infantry
companies for protection sgainst raid
ers. The Governor has obtained from
the War Department a quantity of
cavalry supplies to be distributed to
the men along the border.
We are requested to aaj that Elder
N. E. Cory will preach in the Baptist
church next Stiuday, Xot. 6th, at 10|
o'clock A. M. aud at 1 o'clock I!. M.
will give a lecture upon the subject of
natural and revealed religion.
Wm. B. Fairfield, Esq., and Hon. $.
K. Burke, judicial candidates of the
12th district, will aridrrss the citizens
Advices from tho upper Missouri
river state that Geu. Sully has gone
into winter quarters at Fort Sully.
The Winnebago Indians of that re
gion are ia a starving eoadttioi.
County and township committees
ahould be vigilant on election day.
Sec that every Union voter comes to
the polls aud deposits his vote. Not
a vote should be lost.
Tl»c resumption of active operations
by flm. (irant commenced on Tlmrs
day last. K« ToniioiHancca in forcc
Were made by Huncock nnd Warren,
and the more important work to which
niovcrnen|s ftfe ft prcln(i0 muy
to tukf!
pi arc soon. We
ineJ fiftccn |nj|eg of coull(ry Bnd
capt„rod ab(„jt onc tilon8 U1d
effective blow upon the enemy's flank.
Admiral Porter it preparing to at
tack Wilmington, liis fleet is rendez
vousing at Heanfort, and as soon as
all shall have arrived, operations will
commence. Our officers are confident
of success.
Up to the flrst of last January, Iowa
furnished 57,708 volunteers for the Vh
rions arms of the service. The en
rolled militfft for 186S numbered
8f,807 men.
In Hartford, Ct., the ladies turn out
in such force to the Union meetings,
that I hey have been requested to re
main at home and give the voters a
chance to hear the speaking.
On the 8th of November Iowa ex
pects every man to do his duty.
COMMKfK'KVr...
Charles City Retail Market.
WBDXKSDAT, NOV. 3,I8€t.
Flour, extra family, cwt.,
snpertlnr.
Wheat, sprint. 'f bushel
Corn, on the cob. bushel *..,*
shelled.
llye, Y* bushel
Ilarh-y, "f1 bu-diel,
Oat*, 1$ bushel,.
C. ru M«-al. cwt.,
i'i t.'lto«#. btlnhcl,
Beany, bushel,,,,
Butter, j* Itv,
Cheese. f* Hi
i'ork, wilt IN.,.
fresh f* ft.,
Hums, 'jrt lb ,. ,.«.«,•*
IVef. n»
Chi kins. lbk|........k*
Tntki'V'1. •. •.
Lard, f1 lh—
Wood. eoid,...
Salt. %l,hl„..t.f,^..t1
Ktrirs. dozen j.
Hav. ton,, .k•*«!
Ve.tl. V
Mutton. 1h ,,
Snu.ir, N f*
Soinlimn Sirup. '(A
Golden Sirup. k:i1.
Soup. liar
Citndles, Tallow,
I'm. t...
gal.
4,00
a,5t
1,00
4rt
4"»
ro
70.1«
1 40
1,.*)0
40
l,«dgl,50
20
12(^ 1"»
15
io
fl'a 10
7
7
15
2 r»o
6
15
4,00® 5,00
8
6
22
1.00
1 80
15c co
Sfk« SO
1,50 (4 2 40
t'olW, '0
Kih, salt, "jp lb.
llr.m Apple.-.. f», t.l.l 6,50(a,7 00
Uriid Apples, ft Ia0*l'l
Dlied l'eaehe*. lb., St." "2'»
Kerosene, V.
120
Osdar Falls Market.
«'RtAa r*LM, Oct. 29 1»C4.
Wheat, bushel 1 20,.« I 30
Corn, new 40
Oats 40
Birley 1.20
Heatis 1
I'otatiK-H. 40«50
Ilutter. 16('« -tt
Hides, (ircen, 5«
Div Flint 14(t 1")
KTE31W
Lehmkuhl & Ilausberg,
Ha\e juiit received, at their Store
We urge every Union voter to bear warranted to please. All are reapectfally in
V I v i a a n e a i n e y w o k w e e
this in nund now, aud let it bcoome a
Great excitement exiats at Padueafc,
Ky. Gen. Meredith has warned- the
people, and tln-y arc fleeing across in
to Illinois. A part of Forrest's gang
%re the expected cuemy.
f«at ever^ Union man eonstituto him
self a committee of one to see that his
a. Floyd Village
A large and complete assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
Dry Goods,
('LOTH 1N(t.
l'AUMINO
EVLPLE MENTS,
West India Goods,
Hats and Caps,
BOOTS AND SnOES,
Yankee Notion®,
Jtad sIbosIevery dher kind of Goods tW
may lie desired.
All of which will be sold, at the
neighbor to Clio polls ami dopos-j und miu^i -i* m. .mmi ti N.ihii-ii- .iu
•i ..u r.. tL. [T.i .. __ _I_ Ui nt- in I-(Kill- i ii. I I U
ltS A VOta IOC tM UiWi fwCtlOB by rusil in 'Piled 'hm 1
for cash or
lowest prices
ready pay.
J. W. LEHMKUSL.
WM. HAUHBKIMi.
riofd, SepA. 4,1664. IHtf
New Photograph Gallery.
J. K K1CII
WOULDof
of Floyd county at the Court House i of mankind that he i* now prepared to take
this (Thursday) evcuiog at 1 o'cJuck.
Ail are invited to attend. of all who may favor him with a call. Plio
tograpbK taken in all the vaioua stylits and
reaped fully announes to tfcactt*
(kciis Charles City Jiutl the Iwdantti
wWllllK
pu^ures or not.
fixed resolve: Vote at the earliest picture* taken ch.mly a* wrll n in fair *tatker.
possible hour on the morning of eleo X. H. Jloorn. tir»t door north of the "la
tic. ...d then be prepared U»-o,k.lt|
for the cause.
CHRISTIE'S
A U E A S A
Dr. Christie's Ague Balsanl
Is a l'urely Vejtelahle Ct»iuiiunlb
tr. Christie's Ague Balsanl
Hm never boon known to fail when the di
rections have been strictly followed.
Pr. Christie's Ague Balsam!
Contains no niim-nd |oioiious M'.bstance,
as uiU iu wvu by uadiut, Uiu Ulluuing
New York, A«g. iW. 1855.
hare Dr. 'hristk'n Ague |lnlt«aint
and ccrtifv that it contiiiucrt ueilhrr «Jiimin-,
Arsenic. Men-ury. Stryihuine, or any imnci.d
of kuUttaut e.
I.AWIttMr. KKKH. I'i..f Of niff«i»try.
H. SCOV1L. Piopiit tor,
Chicago, Illinois.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
nni Arn.niiA, pa.
i i I u i i n u i i i U u a i
(lrawlir
I
J.
flfty. No Ninth rhil»"tolj-tna I'a
.fv-.W 1 VttuN—ajitfc
I\
fr»- at rtwric^ id.
6KILLIN" HWoHTON*. ward AwtclnlMo,
McGREGOR.
.1 9 AftMTfcOXO. S. I.. A»BSt*OS(l.
mm '-MWnv
Marble Works.
Armstrong
prison-
captn
ers by the operations of Thurday, and
our left is now in position to strike an
deai1' ks in
American & Italian
W£.'£UU&.
MUM .XI KYI'S,
omri^Ks, (i:\oTiPns,
A V
Mantle Pieces, Table Tops,
WAS/I STAX/IS,
And Kvrrj Variety of
MARBLE FURNITURE.
Curved and Ornamental Work,
of every description,
neatly done to order and on the
most reasonable terms.
The country is thronged with the Aunts of
foreign shopx who nlway* s«dl lit an advance
oil Shop I'liee*. We. 11m Hlid will l'lii'liittli any
tiling in the Marlde line, for Northern Iowa,
cheaper than enn be ohtaineirt'lM'Whcre. I'ur
ehahers are invited to call at our shop, exam
ine work, and learn privet. All order* frMB a
dista.icc promptly attended to.
Shop near the head of Main Street.
McGregor, Iowa, March 10,1801. 121
NORTIiWESTEKir
PLANING MILL
AND
Sash, Door and Blind
Manufactory.
Douglas, Frye & Abcr
n.\ed
VfNti lately procured new and improv
maehineiy, iin ludin^ WoodworthV
1 in^ioved Planer, are now j»rcjvired to do
tMMt
As Good and as Cheap
any other establishment on the Mississippi
The following are stune of our price*, sub
ject to a reduction, if others do it lor Ics^
money
l'laiiinr Lumber one nido jht $2.50
rianii'tf on two sides pr 8.60
Pliinins and matebin- U ».iin pr 3.50
Sawing tloorinji intoMdintt pr f».5(l
I'laninz and tiding pi 7.50
We are al prepared to farahh
Door*,
lilind*,
To order, oat of «uperi •rin'ftKonrd Lumlxr
Orders for an v of the above articled solicited
andaatiafoi'tipn^tVL-u,
HOCHABOB.
Planed. Lumtoor
SfllN'GLKS.&c.
8
SHUNT',
FLOORING,
LATH,
aIm furnished to order, al jrt notk*. and
in cheap a* the cheapest. A *ral deduction
to the Trade.
porr.I.AS, FUYK k AltfiR.
McGregor, low*, »rch 1W4. 2:iy1
ATJt?rSTUS FRENCH
Wick Mtnufurturrr and lujxurer.
WHOI.MAT.K AXD *CTAII.HBAtKK I*
WATCITTIS. CLOCKS.
J"
owolry,
Silver at»d Pl itcd Ware, Notiona, 4c.,
MeOKKVSOlt, IOWA.
jff The finedt pi«*« of wMch wark dome
for tlM trad* at low r*t«i.
ffTNV
ateli Tools and Materials
of every de
scriplion for the Trade.
|ITK ujjravinK ii'itly executed lljrl
MvGre^or, April 4. 1863
FLANDERS HOUSE,
Corner r«f Main and Vourtt Streets,
McGregor, Iowa.
Pa»wni «'r«arriving l»y the car*, can Rive
their check- to Mr. Ma«!i. who will uhvaya
U* (Mi hand atitl oaivey their Baggie dirt ct
to the Flanders 1IMIIK«.
A commodious SIhMctwljacent to the House,
aiitl attentive Ml. rs will t«ke jood care of all
Hiiim ils ]'tit in tln-ir chttijje.
St.itres leave this House for all points*
T!afrEVTKNTrR
INSURANCE COMPANY
Indejieodence, Iawft.
Charlvml Hov. 9, lJ^OO.
(t1 'l'hc litnt'T places nt limit on the
imooutof this Comii.uiy's eapital
Itisure iu this reliable honie Coaipiajr, aixi
help to chcck the iintueiike drain of money
carried from thi State by
Foreign Insurance Gompaaiea,
whkh mmi'ints to the apiidlinK of over
Two Millions of Money Annually.
Injure at home and mvc seventy-tive |wr ceut
of the preiiiiuais cbaigetl by Stovk Compa
uiee.
This Coaipaay iosnras
Dwelling-hour's &. Dttathed Property
vr
Ono-Fourtli
the uttiial rati ot' pi cuiiuniD.
i t.ioult an Anent of the Independent*
In*umuce Couiiany U-lorc ii^urinj elattwheie.
P. WILCOX, Pr*».
WM. H. JOSLIN. Secretary
WM. HALL, General Agent.
11EUVKV Wll.l'l U. A-,iit at Fluyil.
SMITH & Umlu CU/.
beptetnber 1864. ttyl®
"VVholeHulo Dopot
roa
Uutogra^i and Ambrotne
ATKHlAtj,
Waterloo, Iowa*
W. W. F0RRY,
Wholesale an«l Hotail Druggist,
4MB
Dealer Id Calais, 0iU 0lass, Dyestufe, Lamps
Lamp fixtures,
PhototCiaph and Auibrot^po Material.
W*Urloa, Sift. 15. 1944. S8U
CLOTHING.sale
Kfladj Made Coats, Vests an
Pante, for by OILHERT i DEAN.
A
22)
*SrJ
J. H. REED Co..
No. 32 Lake Street, Chicago,
Wholes V TVnfrrfl 'ft
& brother, Medicines,
WANeFAITVHF.lt1' AND w 7
Fancy Goods.
Tarnishes,
TORT^KTSTTITS K,
Brushes,
(ilawsware, lljostull*,
Soda Ash,
Caustic Soda, Sal. Soda,
iv\i..n oiv.9
Terra Japonica,
ROSIN, AC.
Wc offer to the trade generally
The Largest Stock
Ever brouglit
to
FALL ntADT.
Bowen Brothers,
Importers, Jobbers,
and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
19 21 Lake Street,
CTT1CAGO, Illinois.
Now offer in their new and magnificent Stores
The Larjrt'st and Host Chosen
Assortment of
Staple db Fancy
DKY ^005)3,
Cloths, Cassimcivs, Woollens,
Worsted Goods,
NOT IONS, &C. &C.
Out of New York,
Iu the United States.
Their facilities and arranjrementB enable
them to make regularly lower than
those of Eaatcrn Merchant*.
All Northwestern buyers ca* every
ndvanta^? in making their pun h:»e« from ut«
uid are invlte«l to eall or send their order#.
lit i\\ K\" m:«»THKl«,
19 k 21 ike Street, Ctdoagje.
September, 17,1864. #8
LEWIS, SMYTH & Co.
GENti: A I.
Commission 4ilctt|anh,
For the purchase oraakt ef
Flour, Grain, Purk, Lard, Eggs, Hides,
Butter, l'ke*e, Stc.
WiiiebooK and OIBoe, 59 South Water 8tiwt,
o. Bm, feu. Chicago, 111.
ftKFPitKicrR* 1AM, W.'.i C1I- i\ Y I«. II.
W. Ilin»'!.tle & Co A. r.i'luer k Co., Chi
mo, I'ei pie's II ink. (iflleseo, Wa»hiugt4'li
I'i t[i, li ll.uik, ashiniiton. lows*.
HOVEY'S
SEED ,\i I! It'lT.TT'RAL
WAKEIIOI'SE,
No. 194 Lako .Street, Chicago.
WEnioHt
1
W Try the Fl.i:i'!ei llnuoo. MciireMa.
l3mS°t O. H. FLANDERS
KEEP constantly on hand one of tbe
extensive assortments of
GnitU'll, Field ami Flower
SKKDS
TO BS FOUND IS T1IK NORTHWRHT.
AIM,
A large ami cxtcrwrv stoA
IMI'LEMEXIH
FOR THE GARDEN OR FARM,
And Ornamental Good#
Of ll«« sad ether Material, for the House or
Garden.
AI.BKJIT H. HOVKY.
P. O. Bos 3047. 3Tj»
Watches, Clocks,
A N
JEWELRY.
uilem, buothi:K &, CO.,
Importer* aad Maaufkcturers,
14Q Lnko
Have just 1'iv ned the inost extensive stock
of fine C'uKI iiiul Silver cat»ed
American Lever and Chronometer
WATCH ES
to b» fMIld In the Wot.
Diamonds and Gold and
AfeaU for American Clock* and for Hngei%
•Smith A Co.'a
IMated IVarc,
al Factory Prices.
Munufacturitrs lor lbs Trade of MhS
Chk*f?o Commercial Gold Pea.
SJtf
CHICAGO. CEDAR FALLS.
the Northwest.
Buyers
Aw ifputfully incited to examineotir *otk
before purchasing elaewlMve.
Cbic^o, Sspt. lu, ISC4- .,
&
4% Xf
TL\ UDWAIM
Thompson
Tin Ware
lion, Steel, .Nails,
and
Tool* of Every Dewrlpllon.
HOVSK TUIMMIXCS.
Window olaMB,
WAtiOX i IMHKII,
WAGON MATERIALS,
aedevviy tliiii- )i«n:illv ill! in a urll-telee
ted llardwaie St«nk.
IN Til KIR STOCK OF
may be found tli- latest Imi-vovemento and
Jlot Patterns.
EftRMI'.FtS irTflNSIliS ft
.MARVKWiaC,
i i. i .I,--
Farming Tools,
include tli- ccleliiated
Molioe, Grand Deloiir and Rock Island
Sfruking, Stirring and Cof*
Ames Shovels ami
Iteardslt-y's Silver Stwl
SCYT1 IKS,
AUK)',
Blood's Superior Scythos and
rm*aai
-I"
rilHE underpinned wouM rejH:ctful]y inform
1 llie ili/j-iis ot the Crtlai Valley thattlir
aliove nauii Foundry and Machine Shop In
now iu
Full Blasts
ind woul-1 therefore «ive notice that he
now pre|*iied tt» execute, im ultort notice, all
u'ork that mav Lte cntiusted tt* In* care in that
lias.
Mill Gearing,
Threshing Machines, Reaper^
Boiler*. En«uieii. and in fa. all kind# of «ast
and wrought Iron wt»rk repaired. He Is prf
pared to Manufacture
BVOAU CANE CRUSlIIXii MACHINES,
entirely of Iron alao, the necessary Irons f«p
\Vy»"lt n Miicliin«-8 can be liatl, designed pri®»
cijiall)' for farmer* who bavo aa acre or so uf
Sorulnun.
N. 11. -Cash paid for old CasUnps. or tlMrf
will be taken in exchange new. Older tm
Upcctl'nUv soli, itetl and piotn itl\ attended to.
P.
FAIRBANKS'
STA\DARD
S A E S
or am. kixus
Al- '. Wareluu.-)e Truck.-. ttci I'lecsos, kc.
FairlmuliN^ irt (iilt uf, Hi Co.,
172 Lake Street, Chicag*.
careful to hnv only the p- nuine j*
H. C. oVKKMAN, I'w^ritUir.
Cedar Falls, March 1J, IstiJ. 12jl
NSW
Saddle & Harness
w i i o
BH
"Apt %& %&
iv-S "4J/ £Cil J-jA-Ji •'J^J oCji
o.,
St
s t" irren pierce.]
At tliO Kijjtl «»f l'1"' T''-' Kftlle,
Opposite Carter Home,
Cedar Falls. Iowa,
I»K \T7 i
HARDWARE,
HTO\' i :r4,
ill til.- Im-hMSS we
feel asMircd that our f.uililie* tor obtaining
Im»m1« tioni Manufaitnieis arc mt e\«:« lied ly
any firm Wot of the Mi*»i^i|'Ii
rivtr-
are prepared to ll at
Low I'ricrs,
lu (joBlU'ction with our Stout WS lave a
TIN SHOP,
In cliarge «f 0»»mpetcnt Wurkim-n
tail to aive us a call.
AO THOMPSON,
Cedar Fall., May », Vm
Da not
JOS IA11 UIOMISON,
CTfDA* VAtLKlT
aa»
..Machine Shop.
Sl IIAIIIVOOII
I.KAVIi toinf mu i»-- hi/ i 1
'ctnmty that tin y hav lormcd a p-iitn r.
ship in the saddle himI haiiu^ l.iwin.-«s, and
have opeued »fa»'p op^t^siic tUc .Wna*** liwtsj
In Cliui-los City,
•here they will he pleased wait Bfooa])
who uwy desire to patronize thetu.
They will kei-p i-omitantly n liand, St buns*
ufacturc at short notice, all kinds of
Harness:, Paddles, 1
WAGON
Silver
Goods of Latest Styles.
i -DHAHLES CITY,
"4
v-Ui'KiftiiT'ii t#«* I
frr '-til kiri'U of r-K.I», iHUkri aim! wliich
•ct in |h rtiit i"ti'-Tt one »m Oie uilir-. j.re
par'il lr.cn Hi" on^mal f^n fiv.n by tti#
(tcil 11. 1 J„ok. V, V l»r. |i»|iin, who
M*rl Oi. luity ia I.is trtlc'e fur m«: y
y» n «, !ty tj i ir u* 1 nr' #t a ity
in ili. tr. itinviii it i ui'i- ..f inap.'caU, l.lr?r
(.Mj l.ii,it, k Mini Ser\ .10
e'l- i-'V H!-l A'. 1 .,11 .ti, s |.i-'|i,| fruiti
tm |i»l iin-r ur iiiii..ii»ti n. I' r~":i» -uT' 1 inj frmn
fkln-rnl li'»ttiMro»' tlln-M"* «rtll find Mr*
cii^ I'nt 11 of tin-*.- lil^t 1" s, ivtii.-i, .ire |m rfi^ ily
J»tj. ami (i liv.ni nil iliot^1!r iimI iisu
ailji |ui ii)) it) iich |rr|Hirnll.nii anl |i!ri., rt ,,n
Ml I Itf pit! lir. A niiu'l. I rial w .11
fhey
hey redi-vc cooetlpit ie?.
cure TTerrous ITeadacbe.
Ii* y arc jx-jTcctiy '.rc and palatable.
4 v.'. !•-. :i ,i :.i-. ti fcir. ti« mill liiul iTiry
».« im-tfi- 4." tiir"* liliu y tlic uk o* llir»« th
it. w tr# of r-w»errf'l». TTw1 Tut Hit
r« at.- »11v" .» l« wllh ntr ramp lilni»n
«»l th- ui'i-. iai.it nnr pi uti- pot.-rnnirnt
rrati the t'uik. oI"
V^ACH&v.j*
f\$ In
Wvt"-Al V
ay \V
For ^Ir-'U in.^111.I T»'ile B*r«, wltlrh nrr jvtfcrlly
ptl .-, i I.t^.l oil.. If tti.ll l» I- k|.|ir •••••i'. •.
K.ia.f Kriiii.Hv tlar_f la cir et In nn
each t.nttlf, aiad our itaituii |Ntnw-ti iu «ai uitr
tb« en k.
f- .il l-jr all ltiir^iF»t arrt il^ilrr* tt.ronctinut tH«
(•iliitry. Cull iin mar pimli ta'.r nn other.
I'livul-ar* t« tl(« traiilr «nt (ili.-il mi a?i|1irition
Rennrff l*l«ler« Sl Co.
6'M bjr No 'J! It: v-r liU afO.
•11 U(Ugxi»U Mill D«U« rii.
LOOK ITEftTI!
ff yon waMt S^t of Guod
06 TO
J. kUCK'S
Saddle and Harness
THE
sui sciilici mi i i^tfully inform
the rltiiM-nxot Floyd md iuljoining conn
ties that he luwopene«l a new
Harness and Saddlery
i i o
laths Satellite nc Hii Minion Mitt street
In Charles City,
where lie will be happy to nerve all who may
he in wnut of wark or g«Mtls in hm line.
He will keep constantly on hand for *alc.
or inaiiuf M-ture to order from Stock of tbc best
•{uality. id I kinds of
Double nud Sinslo Hnrue^,
PADDLES,1
Bridles,
TiuhUh,
m:w
J.
i
Ilritllr^? Ti'iink«, Valist'H|j
Whi|is, BnwhuK, Curry Combs, kc.
Otoiages Trimmed to Ordtr*
1 vt'|) i iriiiyj
all kinds neatly and promptly executed
They hope, hy clone attention to buaituaisj
and hy ^od work »uid fur dmliu^. to iii«-iit
and retxive a share of I'uhlic |witn»iiaj o.
J. M. AI»AMS
S. HABWUOt^
8. Cash paid for hides. $
(9lul(i£tljF, 9, ISW 10)'
1 i*
Ft.oVI t'ol'NTV, loWA.
rllHK HthserilKT Would leg leave to inforut
_|_ the citizens of Ch:iih* City an.l Floyd'
t'ouni v th.tt l.c ha* ojM'inil s a^fon Shop tu
Wo*dh-y
Snvd. i's hinMiii '. up stairs, wImsw,
h# i» [i. tii-.i to exci ut" wil'i
Kratiifts antl Utsjwlch
all ord i he may befav.ned with. He h:is
taken meat pain* to nelect cfihul M»aicned luui
hsr, snd tomii hi* expeiiencti ii»- his liuout"
bin'iuc.-^ he ttath-rs himself that he can
Maaulacturc and Repair
WAOOXS AND BUGGIES
I
as cheap u the cheapest and a* tfx»l as Mm
be»t.
All work warranted.
Pric*Maccording to the ^Ibh1*
4*1
PETE!
E06ft
Ch itles City. January 4C, 1^4
Valises, Cun y Co®l)K,
BKI SITES, WniPSr AC.
Btpairing done In the lest manner.
A share of public patronise k solicited.
Pi ices low ait the lowcat.
& £i
(y
rj
J. KT'CK.
Charles Citj, July 3fl, 1864. 80y 1
aruivals!
FALL AND WINTER
q?
W. LEIIMKT'IIL
Is now opening a Large and Complete
fA«»orttnPBtof"
Fall and Winter Good*,
At his Store it»
Oliarloa City,
JastMiicbaasd of Manufacturers and lsapor
ter»,contihtIng in part as llow»:
STAPLE AN1) FANCY
Dry Goods.
Numerous Styles ami Varieties of
LADIES' PRKSS
Dreaa aud Tailon* Trimmings,
Bfoudcloths, riain
Jb aucy
and
Cassimores,
looskiiin,
Ywiting, &e.,
Jl
tx
&C.
GENTLEMEN'S
Fall and Winter
o u i i
IlaU, Caps, Bonnets, Boots,
Shoos and Findings, Yauke«
Notions and Stationery.
and. Sliolf
A W A I i E
Nails, Oils, Paints, Drugs
Glass, Sasli, Putty—Cheaper
than heretofore.
IMPLEMENTS
of various descriptions.
West India Goods & Groceries,
Such as Molasses, Tea, CofTee,
Sugar, Dried Fruit, &c.,
IT W. ^C^ABB'P
Ca^U Jinrl 11 '••iJyJvly
1
STORE.
I
worn
n-1" ..di.v itUin-unco tOthedU'
zenn of Ht. I hnrles i'lty and nurroundlng
country that I am opening a new and well ee
l«.tii«l Block of
Spring and Summer
DRY OODS? GROCERIES,
I'i Xh r: t: xo
Troxs,
Ladies' Dross (ioods,
PRINTS and
(n
MII.
vi-i t'.i' ri
1.-1 'k iilvj! »!.*• it 'he M'KKT
til. ir is vutiii- Ii iki oln Jilli- i» j.
IJiry strengthen a.id icvig irate the system,
"l-.-y are uacqtia'.ed for general debility.
T-.ej i.rc a &uic «.urc for y^p. psia.
T/iry giro ft :.d heultliy appetite.
Th yti.".",:st r.ijjrstion.
T' y -re th» ot rtinnlan*. in existence,
Thcjr are a provrrtiv- ot Fever and Afua.
of ililferent styles an«l quality,
Wool Moods. SI ircvvls,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
A M?»lt»ndiil ,i "i "..ii ui of" i.ii'.'r Spanish Fell
JocU.oy ECnts,
riunios, llibUous. i-'lovvers,
Bonnet Hrclit*.
HOSIER r. (H.n VJ'C. W top SKJTITS,
O loves and Mittten^.
BOOTH SHOES,
111• a«1 y-Maio 0!nin ir.
Broiitlclntlii nnd Ca^slinercsi,
of the 1 -1 nuaVity,
Salinels and Ifoavy Winter Cloths
of different grades,
1 and Caps,
8-heetings. L)i niros, SisTtin^sand Flannels,
Whip*. Tnmfca, !^af( h» N.
sad many other ^i««tls t«*» nmnemus to men
tuMi and too expensive io print.
Call ami for ytmrsdrts, and examine
the gootls ami prices.
II. W. McNAim.
f». Charlen City, May 1, 1864. 41yl
Hew Goods, New Goods,
Xcw (Jooils, Now Goods,
Hew Goods, New Goods,
No\V (Jnoils. Now (lOO'ls,
At GILBERT & DEAN'S.
Sorghum •Seed, ripe,
At GILBERT & DEAN'S.
Cast Cast-Steel Plows,
Jifft ever made, for .'.!• W
r.li.Iir.IlT pr \N.__
Ladies' & blisses' Hats,
Trimmed and rntrimmed.
At «:ILI'KI?T DEAN'S.
Llthoffraph
nf
the Pp*«i-1 nt
Emancipation
Pin 'Tarnation fr ^dt-ai the St Store.
Photouraph Albums
__ Forwaleat OILBERT PEAK'S.
Codtirfh and
Japan Tea
At GILBERT & DEAN S
Baby W
For sale l»y ft DEAN.
Summer Clothing
\t ILF.F.RT DBAN*S.
ButTalo KoboB,
For Hals bf GILBERT DKAN".
Clothes Wringers,
AttiliAllT i DEAN'S.
Cloaks, New Styles,
At (.ILP.na .V DEAN'S.
Zepliyr Worsteds,
At the Stone Wore.
Spinning Wheels,
At the Stone Store-
Balmoral ITose and
Ct»l:!
I*. I'wi- sale by Giiltrt & Dean
Clothing,
A larjre lot, cheap,
AtC.II.nKKT A DKAN S.
Boots and Shoes, large
VA Ui K'l'Y, AMJILI'-EKT & DI'AN S.
Whole Huits, men's,
For Kile l.v CUdUJlT & DF1ANT.
Wagon Grease,
The bcht iiuule, fornale by Uilliert & Dean.
CEDAR FALLS.
ORCUTT BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
U N I U E
OVKB C. B. VALUCl'S Ditto STOSR,
CEDAR FALLS IOWA.
O
They have on hand the LAMEST and
•••r SF.I.KfTT'P STOCK OF VTRMITtTBC
ever brought Wost of tbe
Mississippi.
147" Our Kto. k I'onsistn of everything usu
ally kept by Furniture Dealers, aud ws are
^ow prepared to null at
Ism&scfl. ]L©fr
AL60, MANITACTI KERS OF
Saal^ Doors ui Blindau^
F. x. CHASE, A^t,
—DEALER IN—
U
Foreign and Domestic
U I
Clear*,
feetioncfjr,
(first door south of Pullan's Banner Store,
Main Street, CEDAR FALLS, Iowa,
}a offeiiuj^ for bale a 1arye Stoek ol (reen and
UiuhI Fruits, Coiii*'*-'1 ionrry, Cigars,
variety of
At Competition Pri*fc
o
Spiecs
v
Oroon Kruits, Conlcctionory,
Dried Fruit* Tobacco,
Ca micd Fruit, Nuts,
Berries. Cheese,
Maple Sugar, Herring,
Cigars by the thou^yi*
Cider by the barrel,
of
All of which will be sold si the reryI»owes» Or«Xor» tilled witheaie aud promptness. P*T'
piiues tor Cash or Ready Fay. I tiv jlar aMeutiun given u» seUiag gMik
h„l«Cl.y.Io«..S,pt.lfM. on Comiatwlo.. «0jl
all.kiuJit
Crackers, various kindu,
BALTIMORE AND COVF. OYSTK11S,
i hy the C*m» or i'as«.'.
CEDAR FALLS.
Albert Allen,
[«l(Tt:«90H TO IIATCB AU®».]
f«n ,•
n
01 Stsple and Funcy
D.LIY GOODS.
Kmbracin
DoLaINES
erect de*cripti n ot Jood» cullel
for in this ni uket.
for i
X^n dies' JJ)rcss Goods,
Print.-*, Delaines. Phawls. Skirt.'), Ilihbnns.
llosiery. I'rOiidcIothR. Chksimeres. SUi-
MtS. Ilatfl. Caps. Boots. Shoes, Gro
ceries idw iiv. Crockoi'jr,
Yankee Notion1!. &c.
In all sinplc Article*
htn Stock is very compleh*. nnd nHhon 'h he
cannot enuinemte e u aiiieie iieie, you im
be u!m«i-t ..ei! tin of I citv^ iM«- to supply yonr
self with any thinjf you w:uit ont of his
Mammoth Stock*
Call an 1 him, .mine goods and pricft
and judge tor y^uucU
ALBERT ALLKtf.
Cedar Falls, Sept. Io, 1804. 38yl
TjYMAX W. TOXDllO,
Dealer In atld Manufacturer
FURNITURE,
35sp©cially Chains,
Ooe deor south of the Inmin Tlouee,
CEDAR FALLS, IOWA.
I ah have a ship at Waveilv for the ao
OOlninMlation (f my patron# in that vicinity,
t**Ur Full*, Sept. 15, 13»i4. 28tf
S. SWAYZE,
Wholc?rtTc anfl Retail Poaler in
WINES AND LIQUORS
Of all kinds,
Ajrrnt f.r the sale of Binnlnf«r*o Rip Tan
Winkle Gin and all other l$iunin*er Goods.
Merchants, Farmers and others, when viuit
Ing Ced.ir Falls, will pletue girs Se a call.
Cedar Fallt, Sq*. 13,1854. 88roS»
HARDWARE.
LYMAX BLAIR & Co.
(Successors to P. Crosby,)
DEALEBS IS
A W A E
Iron
So
Stool,
KAILS, GLASS,
Tin, Sheet Iron
Copper Ware,
k
Blacksmith and Cooper Tools,
Wagon and
Carriage Materials,
Sole Agents at this point for tho Celebrated
Grand Detour Plows,
Warranted to ecoar ia any sol!,
Cook, Box, and Parlor Stoves,
Manufactured by S. TT. Rathhone nf Albany,
otH* of the lle«t cjft.ililished Houses in tlie
East -every Stove warranted to ^ive satisi'iic
tlon.
Agents for Indiana Wagon®.
Sign of th* Padlock, oppiaite tbe Carter
Bouse.
LYMAN HI.AIR.
G. K.
Cedar FalU, April S, 1864.
GARDES VALLEY
Agricultural Warehouse,
s o e
SKKD
CKDAIl FALLS, IOWA
A. D. BARXUM,
Dealer in
Gw?n7 Wool, Seedst
v
PHODUOB,
Aud livery lVseriptin of
Agricultural and
llorl if ult imil I in |»l-incuts,
FIELD, GRASS,
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS.
AGBNT FOE
Smith's
Patont
Cast-Steel Plow! ?±& 7^'
also Atii.xr
nut
Shtithr's Chicago JVdg&ti
I would call yoar attention to my stock of
Farm Implements, Stwl», kc., Ac.
kety on hand at all limit At
Cast-Cttt Sieel Plows,
made hy Collins k Co» Co®H.
Huckcyo ReaiM'i* 6l Mowrr,
C. Aultin hi a: Co's Canton. Ohio.
Buckeye Jr. Mower,
c. Aultiaan i o s, Cmtm, Ohio.
ISweepslatkes TUref»lier#
1». Tlauuy-A
HowtT,
Van Brunt's Seed
&•.
Stafford'!* Two lloi'«e C«rn
€iilli%ator,
SclmlllerN Wagons,
Fauuiii£ Hill#,
Garden City Clipper Hows. rrfVwrfi, aud
in fait all kinds of Pariu liuplcuieutK.
|0" Urain, and all Produce ou Storags, De
livered at tho Cars.
Your attention to mj Stock is respectfully
solicitod. A. D. BtBVWf
Corner of Main and Raee Streets,
Odar Falls, March 13 1SC4.
MJ
isherffflr ,^4
N' onOE Is I1.T. I.V Kiv™. "J
an Execution duly is*tlt Ttb
iof the 1 i.-tric ('ouit ot' 1- ,*
:fMate
of Iowa, and to m»*Hirede
H'-vrn'-r A. P. Ht4. at one Citx k
A I ff®* aiter'ioon of slid daj*, the (olToaifit? dest.
wit:
Term* of ••ale--ca*h in hnnd
Dated, Octolor 4. A. IV 1S64'
D. FEKOirsON. Sheriff
of Floyd County.
tv
VJ
lis I on nn ]mllofi '"-r side at pu
St the front dforti"tho Coart 1' j,
iCharlep. FloydCo. Iowa, on the Itt '.
follnwinu di^rriK'd piece s'tuiit® in
naid Kloyd co'inty, to wi! c- .rum ncrni? at
Uie S. E. corn«-r of the X. E. «-r Sit ti.n 1»
In Township 90 X., of Ramie 1f W e^t of 6th
M.. and running tfrn»ti thenee West on s.ii«l
quarter section line -tt^ rod"', thrre South tf»
the K.^t Iv.nk nf the Ced:ir livvr. i«-n. e aion?r
the line of hiifh water the IThj*? r'sail
Section r, nnd then e Sforth to t"** i 'ac» of
he^inniiiij levi»-d or\ ns the prop -ify ot J.imi
Oiitlitli to satisfy wtiil execution ft* Hirer of
Andrew S.inipi- ai.d against said -Ltraiea
tth for Jli'O" .01 and interest and coats.
Valuable Farm for Sale/
The Mibsoriler offers for wile his Itnrrwst&Vid,
situated 2 mile* from Uockfor-I nnd 1 1
frn» Chirks City. The proper*y
|(H acr*s of UnL05of whit Ii lire ntid-r lm*
prov«-inents a -.rtiod inime dweliirijj hoiMe all
finished, and nt»Me. pranery «ivl ricci-marr
out in!din»."«. There «r.« two Ttx'd spring* lb
the taiin. and stock «ater t'0acres of -mail
Krain now harvested, nnd 16 neves vf coin
the balance t.cne h»y. and 15»v res of prwv«r
tlmlx r. 10 cows snda«mall tl"« k of nheep
can le had with the fartu if required.
1'-—Me-» the abrve Intfer for s*le sereral
tract-! of nrimprircd hind situated in Floyd
Snd Ceirotlordo connti. s.
The wli- Ieof lif- ,- U. pr' V"
,v
u',11 lxr
soM low and part of the purchase money cm
n iin ou uiort^a^eat 8^er cent. Foi furtn
er ticnlars inquire of (he s'i^- n'l er on th*
premises. -IOHN CIUPMAK.
L'l-ter. Flovd Co.. Au^. 8. I8»4.
80 Acres Land for Sale.
Qf\ ACRES OF DESIRABLE LAND, sk
iwted nliout 1J miles from Floyd fil»
lasre. goffered for sab* cheap for
CJIMII."
ft
is the West .1 of the N*. K. of See. 10, Town
ship f'G, north, of lUn^e 10 west ot't]i• 5M»
principal meridian, and is near to henvy U«u
tx:r. Inquire of
A P. ITTLDRET^
Charles City. Aug. H, 1804.
Produce Wanteds
ALL
kiri(N of Prodnoc taken in exchanger
f»r Goods at our 5?t-re in Floyd—such as
Wheat, Hide*, Ituttcr, E^s, etc. Prices th«
same as in Charles City.
Floyd,
New
LLIIMKCHL & CO.
NOT.
18«2.
Watch, Clock ft
Jewetty
EstalDlislimonts
K. SAW
AT ST. CHARLFS CltT,
TJA .? Tirn REST STOCK OF
WatoheRj Clocks and Jewelry.
IX XOIiTHEKX IOWA.
California or Fikc's I'e tk (odd raanufacitHr
ed Into any tylc «.f Tin or Hiii-jryon wish.
W.»tehe«, i l'cks and Jewelry repaired
tliehe.it manner and warranted,
bt. Ch»rle#'Jity, Nov. 1,1860. 44
TTyvpP»T TOTTW
OTIYESSITY.
Tin:
TT'KM of tTiis Tr«titn?ion will
tiie admission of Sludents of
TAT.T
I pen for
both sex-- on
Thursday, September 1, 1864»
TAtTLTr.
fiST. WM. BUTTSH, Frcsidesft.
ASSISTED CT
IVofcssor .T'dTV sANBOIiN", nnd
HLm A. l.mrL'i. PiLO-pties*.
A. J1 S-A N r« 'III Tcu her
of VocalaAd
ln^ti loii. iit.d Slusio.
J. K. ItOiCi:. steward.
Mi^ E A HOBl.n rSOX, Teacher
f'leparutoiv.
ct
LOCATION1.
riu V- named I'i*titutIou Islocafsd^t
the villnpe of Kayettv. Fayettn eounty. lowrf.
'the sitn.iUMU of tiie vilht^e and it* i inifry al
(ords everv f.ieility deMfsdde for an Inntitntiou
of Lettiniiijr. Fo'r health and moral iuBuen
ces of ati \k\ut .d oftlcr, it id not, perhaps
fcurpas: ed in the State.
BO A Ii
1)! I »K A I"»TM E N T.
flood Bi"mi l*ill l«» fornihlied Studi-nts Ih
the Building, at per week. Kootn rent
$u,U0 per term.
GOVERNMENT.
The fli'-vernnwnt is desiiriu-d to proini'.te the
jproHjH iity and liappin ss of l»ith Student* and
Teai h'-r. Thin will n«»ineiMl it*. !t" to sv-iy
well disposed nun-l. nnd reeelvc the eordial
upiHirt of eveiy L-wly and Gentleman. In
.idmin'^ti riug discipline, p.ntiality is HtudioUa
ly avoided.
ROOMS.
All Tooms fumislicd with stars, cbalrs, wash
stand, waid-rniie. K-1.-lead and mirror. Gen
tlemen are to furnish qdiltK, pIick t«. and pil
low sdipM. Ladies will luiui-h all iLcir bed
ding, is they generally preferer to.
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT..
A !*rtpan:tory department is arranged for
to
,h*
RELIGIOUS ELEMENT.
librepitMvc Stxtaiiani.Mii w ill le indulged
»f founten'ii.eed. At the s-ime time even*
ef
fort will he employed to encourage and ren
der inviolate the profe.ti.ns of Clui-tians,
and to induce all t.» adopt tho llelitrfon of
Christ. To all who Ti. peet Christiauity and
it« in-titutioi.s. the \m1k me h.ind will he
heartily extended. To tho-? who^e inllucuce
wpiejudieial to Ueli^um aiui good Morals
protracted «tuv can he allowed.
EXPENSES.
Tuition Colle^'ate I)cp. per term $9,00
College preparatory. 8,00
Higher Ivi/ji. 7.00
Conunon 1'jiglUh .1.6.00
In idriital I'.xpendCij.,50
lii.-tnietii n on I*ianr» SlcloacOtl, iwdh 10.00
Instruction en Guitar H.W
lii timtion on 1 'lute and Violin, such.. 5,00
IiistriKti it in Vocal Music 2.00
Youii£ Ladie« will he ehaigtd p«r teim the
S'o
A ult man 4 Co'* Cm ton, Ohio.
Reaper and
Self Hake.
Halite*' 111. Header,
lice of wood cut and carried to their halls,
deduction from pi k e of tuition for ahteuve,
uule!- caused by sieknesK. The ihiu|t for ta
il iuii miut he jaid iu advance.
CALENDAR.
Fall Terra commences September 1st. and
clone* December lt, 1864. Winter Ternt
etiuiineiKes LVeeinhcr 15th, ISt'it, and close*
Mai'i-li lSth, HG5. Sunitner Teim connneu
ces Maieh-t)tli, and closes June -8th, 1865.
It
its
veiy desirable that Students enter ab
the comment euient of the Terns.
No person need apply for admiufion. whn
cann or wid not eviii'oiui to the published
Bv Ij«r of the Institution.
Ki v II.S. rdU'Nso.N*. l'res. Board Trustees.
L. W. WATKKIU'UY, Secret
HIV. F. C. MA'111 Bit, Agent.
Hev. U. S. Htunsion, 1
E. U. I'liauibei Iain
J. K ltnU-rfRon
Iff AVmnt I It in in both Fn'.'lUh and Geruvin Also m-vB
WANTEU. 'i nvl oilier iH-autifully illnRtrut-sl, inteiestiny
100K AGENl-S WAXTKU to alhmtote. »«»«1 *.»!uahk family Vo»U. A| o for l'edle.|
,,
Cxec. Com.
fhyetts, aveite Co Iowa, Aug. 1,1864.
ii*iM».i
Agents Wanted
To sell by su«eriptlon an excellent, illusj
tiated and low pricid history of the KeKUioiij|
|||p/ tr Htul Uls l\ ^rOilt I R»H1CK, I'dttly
h* snhPTlrthai. mv.o...-, rf FAMILX NvUcs |»urtriljtg of e.ain.'nt Gem-mis ami Ci|
WORKS ..inviii tl.te a I.ow 1'iiii e illans, tleiUH for the Album, Ac., tv ^i theK
lli-loiy of Ilie Rebellion, iwlth a lur-e as.-Tfrn.-nt o^ Stationery Packm
,, i i
1
S0ea* These gitodstwll well.
of which over 40.000 copies of \ol. I have,, p0r Circulars, with teruu-, atidress
alreatly been no Id. for CmiiUis with ternis, URNi-Y HOWE,
fttlmtt-ti U« s*U s\ f»,
Vve. IU Uaia St Clnclnnat 11 Main fitsaet, CtediUMll.