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i Jultllijjenctr. J. A A. .ft A A A A **A* i. 4 J. 4 J' 4 i 4. .O'.n o .» .» »v« o. CALENDAR FOE 1866. JAM AliY. JULY. 9 8 i •ij'i 1 .".! 4: r» 10(1 1 ||-J IH u 15 IS 7ltsll» JO •21 aa IS r. is .III all |.. i V III 11 1J ia 14 I& IS 17 is l! 20 -1 -iji'i •^1, •27 n :tl|.. FEUItr ARV. AI'CiUST MIT w 8 1 2 S 4 ,l K 7 s e 10 1 1 1 RIM TlWITIF -11 1 4 If. |C. 17 18 iuLu it .'•i 2.i 24 •25 '26 K 28 tl MARCH. 3J nh?m !2fi Jt, SEPTEMBER. W W TjF|» —1~l— i| 2( a 7 S II 10 tt 1.'. tn 17 21 -"2 •£tl?4 -S»|30|31 JI|T *'|TJ£JS 4 u f. 7 n rjl' i u ihii -'i I -:t iiaj VM jftjanj APRIL. OCTOBER. W TIK 8 W "i 4 s 7 1 •2 n 4 s in 11 i Jl 14 7 8 Wild 11 t'2 15 It. t: i .i -in 21 14 ir. IU 17 1* n •24 '2& •Jti '27 21 ••j •!?, "4 .'S •20 .to ..I.. .. i V V •wtl.11 MAY. NOVEMBER. SIM 11 1? JUNE DECEMBER. l: IH Hon. Henry Winter Davis, tlie elo quent ex-member of Congress from Baltimore, died suddenly on Satnrday Dec. 30th, of pneumonia. Mr. Davia was one of the rising men of llic nation. He was an opponent of slnTi-ry bi-fon* th« war, and had been identified with tKe Republican party before Maryland became a Republican Stato. The imagination is etimvlated by the incri'ftse of flowtAv, and if 4^er there w,i« pocUy iu perfume, it is breathed »ilertly an»l soothingly from Phn$»n'« Nicht-Bloo)nin^ ''ereun/' the most ewitching of all the fragrant prepu at ions that chetnic art has extracted lua roni tbe tiut'ai ^rhere. n In the little town of VVegleben, in Westphalia, fifty4uur persons have uffori'd death frt)in trie/tints, derived roin eatiug the Ucsh of disi aaed hogs. The disease is tmcuntrollaMe and the "eath a dreadful one. The patient im gines tfiat he is being defoiirAST by orms or vermin of some kind. two chiefs of the Red Lake Indians Jtare arrived at St. Cloud, Minn., to ask Bishop Whipple to send them a mis sionary and teacher, whom they offer to pay a salary out of their annuity. On*4htrd of the tribe propose to sepa rate from the rest, and attempt to imi tate the civilization of the white race. At a meeting of the Alumni of Am bernt College, held in Boston recently, the treasurer said that the College had half a million dollars iu money, and that he had just from the estate of the late Dr. Walk er, and expected to reccivc as much more. The *tAtrmcht lliat tfw TTnTted States and Fi ance had come to an understand ing on the Mexican question is pro nounced erroneoM. Maximilian, how ever, has failed to meet his pecuniary engagements with Napoleon, and the latter will not support a military force in Mexico at bia own ezpenaa. Arlington H^l. -till remain. ,n if she were Barters. obliged to live iu Mack The consumptive# who go to ftfinft£ aota and find relief in the remarkably dry, healthy atmosphere that State are numbered by thousands. The pul monary brigade JUUineuttl' SL I'iiul'b inlilitiiufc. Colonel VTinthropTa exannning Jocu-' roents relative to tlie claims of reward for the capture of Bojth. It is c*pect- Yankee Doodlo n Ketchum, tba^lergor baa been Cenced to four aod a half years hard labor iu the State prison aud lias been coumited, at Siug Sing. The* principal portion of the frigate Iferrimac, sunk in Hampton Koads, baa been raised Pofta moatb Navy Yard, The Charles City Retail Market. Wnn\iwtAT, Jan 10. 1866. Flour, extrafamily, cwt., 8U|KMtihc Wheat, spring. bushel*.*..,.., .Corn, on the cob, bushel. .*.M shelled, $ bushel,..,... Rye, bushel Oats, lmshel.. 9 TIWITI s rn Meal. Ijft ewt. 'ot-atoes. jfl, bushel,,. ins. |4 Imshel, Hntter, Ih., i Cheese. lb Live H..C*. Pork, salt "rt lb.,. fresh t.,. if .. Hams, ft., .*..«» .W.. •.. Hcef, hickens, Turkeys, **.,......... FahI, ft .. /.... W.HKl. -p m|*,... Salt, hbl., L!, ft-. Eggs.jp do*®,. atrvteft*-*! *4V. Hay, ton, Hides, ft., Veal. "H lb I,. -n- -f [S«iK.»r. N." O. V ft.,... I Soi'chimi Sirup. Heroaeoe, 9 $3 00 2 75 50(a, 60 2!V« 30 •J 80(i»^5 40 socias 1,60 60 1,00 20(i 25 !!«(,«'26 Qi4~ l" 8(312 15 7«10 10 8@10 15 S,*(v?3.M 8,00 25 5,00 *a.i\ 8(^10 X-S3E J, I6(a20 1.00 I (ioldcn Sirup, gal 1,#(2J.!0 I Soap. Irtr ..,4,. 15 Candles. Tallow, $ •#. 20(/ 2.r» f* I Tea. ft.... 1,80 V -2.-0 •IS il' '••ff.-f, f* ft 40 jL I Fish. salt, ^jr* ft 1" i Dried Apph* Dried Peat In*# if,!**" Waverly Market fkly Irrvm (IK- Itrt'incr Vtraur, Jan. t, |W"iC' Wheal, Inabtl 70 0 i Oat* JiuiH-riiU, ......... 1.80(-f 2.00 Black, 1.30(^1.50 Yourm Hyaon/J a... m*a..1,80(« 2 2* Japan, J...U 1,30^1.50 Sugar, Common, ft Iom 18 .ir PruiM, 20 C..ff,-e t0 «'2r» 44 Crnxhe! Pl"g 8fK, hh\ Y 1» Fiah,«'o(!. -^ft Markervl, Whit«\. Rutter. Fn sh roll ChtfiM'. inilmrg, ft Kkp», ',|,,a 31-* -rr—7.. ,i '25 Powdered and Granulated^ 1 25 Molassea, Nilgai hoiiae, gal. tM*a 1.40 Sorghum, I 00 Rice, ft 12 'Cl Soap, bar. lo^i ir Caxtile 'o ToWct-o, Fina tmi •rnokjrrg, Bli.Vl #r(#5o Fin#cut chewTng,.....',. KK« .% W 1. o 4.50 2.-JA "1* i2r? 15 A. I'oik, Salt, cWt...... IV-ltlK, f* li'inh Fruit. 1rted ft..iTT. fani. ft -.... ..... I'olattM'c, f* bu»h.. 4. VSt" 1.00 VUls, fift ....... 9.-12 White lead .S..KK" 1.50 Seeilrt, Tim •thy, bmh.... 18" 20 M....2,00^t oo Clover,.... .*»«• 16.00 Rod top 2 00 I- 2 (W llungarun,. f,MK^6,00 MEXICO! MEXICO!! S80,000,000 LOAN »K TtlK REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. Tweily-vrar Coupon Bonds in Silas of s *, tioo, |WO, Mild I1SM. M«riit seven per rent.. pnTaMe in flfci City of New Yort. Principal and Interest Payable in oi i). in 1'inif I natc-i Currency, thus Mii.jj inu-rwt TTVU.YL pc: u.nt. IN (iOU. or ,KVKNT:EN |wr nut. In Curri-ii' V, at thi present rnti- 4 iiretutnn on ff*M. The ftrtl Yemr't lntertM already yroridiit. Most desirable investment ever ofTered. Jmaitwlrsrl* mtnitij .nnl .i^H-iit(ural tui'1 prr ri'iit oi (Hirt im[»-t«. an laxe-, iu Um CVOTJT E\ijxx Satluimt Mobile Theatre a few nights since I as to charm the leader while iustructiiitf him. 1 It will be. iu short, the aim of it* Publishers aiuce tueii it haa oecii ordoteu to be if|iat Evkry sah rkay shall commend itaeitb played, by Ute militarT C0tm&4ud£ra at1 ',8 freshness ami variety to all classes of intel ligent and cultivated readers. that post. "f i ». A J. The jury iu tlie Strong divorce case at New York, being unable to agree, weefc4isuuwied ou Sunday week. There will be but one eclipse^Mita year that will be visible to us—a total eolipae of the moon, March 30th. naval court for tlie trial of the pirate Sernmes is organized and mil immediately proceed to business. 1 a adjourned. •Hnuipmu^ States of Tauianltias ami S.m t.ul- I'nu*! aii't Itu' |iagtiel Uiili nf ihv -milt Maf-i anJ tli» UeiH'rnl t»\ ruiii n» are all phnlKAd for the rcJcunil un of Uumo DmhIS aatl iMfMat of iatercst. TIUC UCCBITT 1 AJffUC. assta U.S. Q*f«a-jr will at prel.CUiMllnmlnf0M received $100,000 i aeo -. «4 •iun S3U9 $&O0 flOl* lawsr af aavaMieaajMtMattaaa feajr mi least OJSK BONO. Qr—lara IbcwarUoil and *nb--rt|tiMi- i «sil»4 kf .HMS W. o«IJKS ro airf J. X. T0TT. Fiiwm-ia! Afrirt 14 lb* lie of Menu", 57 Rp«aJw»v, Y. SnhM-ripUon* also rarrtved bjr Qaaka ami Shaker* gpttsraJly tbroagkoot th« t'nltMl States. SATURDAY, JA* o 8. 1806. MMSBS. T10KXOR AND FIELDS will begin tbc puUUcation of a weekly journal entitled K V K Y S A I K U A Y I u n s s v JmrmU of Choiee the possLMMion of the Governmt nt, ut Mtnoran rsoi N E quarter. an«l N E quartei 8 E quarter it ia said tile wife of Gen. Robert K. mjk .. ... Foreigu Curreui Literature. s w quarter sec. 27 s hair s^-. 2y u Lee has recently written to a friend (qoaruV 80c 31 N half 8 32 s E ouar tliat abe intends to return there, even i n of th best literature of the day is ter, S half E quarter, an I S E quaitcr N W I f«uud in the English and Continental ma. a- quarter See :4 8 half and E quarter See sines aiul periutlicals ami it Is the design of I Si Sec. 36. Tukh 10t», Ranye 27. I the PuMidiers of this nrw journal to repro-| W df E qu irter. S E quai ter, E half 8 I done the i hoi est selections fiotn these lor W quaiter, and W quarter Sec 2 W hall ed that the matter Will be accidcu it-nee which aie constantly Hp|H'aiing ill for- quaiter Sec. 31 halt Sec. ]2 S halt SE about the first of February. je»gn perhslicals. the value of these papers i quarter Sec 113. S halt of S W quartet Sec i aiises from the fact that scientitic sutjecis, 35. Toun 107, Rnuje 27 however harsh and dry iu themsel v«*s. are here Lots 1 aud i of E quarter, lots 8 and 4 and W quarter S E quarter, and 8 E quar ter N W quuitcr See. jl S E quarter 8 E was hissed a4th# ir».Htt.d ill SO graphic and pictun-sque a style ligt Evkuy SATI HDAY 1 CP# Colorado legislature haa ratlfi- Oil city prkvs. Old liu and iron roofs maie ed the ConatitutioiMd amendment and |good Atnei icun rciulcis, iu a fo« ni at oik-c attractive W quarter Sec. 6 E half K quarter See. land inexpensive. Tin Publishers la-licve that 11 S E quaitcr Sec. 12: E quarter, E such a journal, conducted upon the plan which quai ter S E qu.uter, and 8 E quaiter N W they propo.-e, will las not only entei taining and quaiter Sec. 1.] S half and N VV quarter of 8 i institutive in itself, hut iutvresting and vaiua- E qunter S-- 17 half S W quarter, and hie a* aretlex of fureigo periodical literature ol 8 W quarter W quarter See. 18 E half Jf the better class. E quarter,and S E quaiter Six. 20 8 VV quat» .7 will cviiitain each week tb 'ty-two iaige octavo |a^ cs. handsomely punted in double coluiuus, with au engraved TK&m Single Numiers, lDoastfi' Subscription Price, $5 00 per year, In ad vance. MuimLr Pa*ts will be Issued, orihf^inlng 128 pa^rseach, handstimely bound in au at tractive cover, price 80 omits. Subscription price, 6 t)0 per year, in advance. Cu itsiNo AsuANOEMMiT Kut«crlbers to any of the other Peiitslicals pnblishtxl by Tintwop and Fiti-us will leicoive Kvtav 8aruaiAY for $4 00 |H-r year ill advance. Tlt'KXOIl AXl FIELDS, PcBLisaau, •P9AC tl fii Itemont Street, Boston. Composition Roofing. Felt aiul Pitcb. AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL HAVE the largest btock of Folt and Piuh west of Chicago, and will sell at Chicago prices, half railroad freight added. Will g» «n the country and put on at slight advance uew- Qootfirell. 1 2,mnfr w UIBOLL, Agent Dubuque, Aug. I'J, IC60. 36ml A Valuable Lands for Sale. fly diiectinn of the lienor,»l!o SctTr tnry of the InU'iior, tlx-unl'iiKio'i will rwfivc wtU- e«l Mils for the pur. Ii.iw of any or nil "f the landx hereinafter ltfscrilie«l. they bcint amoiic lauds tn Mini# he choicest and tievt farm in sota 'l liw landu ronijuise what are known an the VVirmel»ogo Trust Lind* in the State of Minnesota, and will IwhoM to the highest and best bidder in tracts not exewrding one hun dred and nixty acres each, under the provisions of any treaty concluded with the Winnebago Indian*, April l.'tli, 1H59. and an act of Con gresfl. approve*! February 31t 18WJ. entitled "An act for the removal of the Winnelxi^o Indians, and for the sale of their Reservation in Minnesota, tor their benefit." No bid will he entertained at a rate leas than two dollars and fittv cents per acre. ID owe a hid is accepted, the party making the same will bo notilied as coon thereafter aa practicable. If within thirty days after suoh notice the party diall fail to make payment to the undersigned, the land for which such bid was made will be subject to sale to any other person. l'attmtx wiU le issn«*d and transmitted te purchasers o^uon after payment a# the warn# can Ih VA »'f«¥S A 20(Bj.2'J 1 *^a Corn, 85,?0 Uhlt'M, Oreen, lb............... 3 jci I Coffee, RioV'^' ft''/1.1. .!» }]C!?^ Java, ft. ....... 48irt f* Tea, Gunpowder, ft............2,00*« 2 'J' prepare*!. Payments may be made ei ther in rash or in the certificates of Indebted ness of the Winuebiigo Inlians, issiunl by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the debt of said Indians, and secured to lie paid out of the proceeds of the sale of said lands by the third article of the treaty al*ve mentioned. The riuht to reject any and all bid* it express ly reserved. All bjds must be sealud and a«k Ore***! to the umleriiigiitttl, WhsUm ^Ua OU^r C., and indorsed Bid for Wiuuebngo Ti ust Land." As heretofore many persons ive bid upon these lands, and after the awarils have been ma«]o to tlietn have failed to respond, the Kec retary «»f the Interior hereby directs that all i bids li'-it after sulmittel must Int aceom|Kinied by a ileyunt of a sum equal to ten |H»r cent, ou the amount of each bid. which, in ewe the land is awarded and the nalance not paid, will l»e foileite*! by tt»e bidder. Should the bid be rejected, the sum dep*sit»v| will l»e returned to the unsuccessful bidder. DESCRIPTION' or LASTbS. IT W S K Sec. 6 lots 1 and 2 and N W INK], lots 3 and 4 S W I, W A lot fi and SEJJiWt Sf-o. 18 lot 4 and 'j* W N K lots 1. 2. and 3 of N W Sec. 19 Sec. o0 Town 100. tnjr 'JS. N W (jmarter Se«. 8 N half N K quarte# and S half N W quarter Her 7 8 half 8 ijuartcr, and W halt Sec. 18 S half and N W ju liter S E }uarter, S half and N" W quarter S W quarter Sec. 19 E half \V quartet Sec, 30. T«r„ 107. N'lnj' 23 W half N E quarter, S E quarter, 8 E quarv, tcr S W quarter, half N W quarter 8ec 31, Town 10S. funy 23. 8 half Sec ar, 8e-. 23 flaa 27 8 hai| S«c. S half ami V W quarter 8ec f9 8eo. 30 Sec ::i Sec 32 Sec. 33 8ec. 84 Sec. 86 See 36, 7W» 10i, Jiiuiye '24. N quarter, S K quarter S E quarter, W half S W quarter, W half N VV i]uarter Sec. 1. S ball, N* \V quaitcr, N half N K quaiter Sec 2 S halt and N E quarter N* E quarter Sec 12 3 N half. S E 2 V« :!0 Sec W half !$ |M(K' 5'WCfl uarter, half S W quarter E quarter. N W quarter S E quarter Sec 7 E half. N E quarter and S W quarter o| N W quarter Sec 10 W halt N K quarter, W half and N E quarter S K qu iiter, W half Sec. 11 E half N E quarter, E half S W quarter. N' W quaitcr N W quarter See 12 IV halt N 1-1 piarter. 8 l^iptaitei N half S W qu irter, W qnarter See 14 S W quarters W qnarter See. 15 N half S W quar ter, S E quartet N W quarter Sec. 19. S half and N W quarter N K quarter. S half ami N W quarter 8 E quarter, S E quarter 8 W quar» ter, W half and N* E quarter N W quarter Sec. 29, T-vu 107. Range 21. L»t 2 N E quarter, S W quarter, 8 half anif N E quarter N W qnarter 8ec. 38, Town 108, Ntm je 24 W ill Sec 2" Sec 20 27: Sec 23 See 29: E quaitcr 8ec 30 W half Sec 31 lot INK quarter, lot 4 and S E quarter ani W hnlf S W qtmtter, lots 2 and 3 and N W quarter N W quarter 8"c 32 E half Sec 33 S»'e. 34 8er 35 See 86, Tern 106. Jhtitfic 25 S half K quarter, N W (jnarU-r S«h: 1 half and N W quarter E quarter. N half qnarter, S half ami N E quarter N W quar* I ter 8'T 2. Turn 107, R'tugr 26. E half N E quarter, N W quarter S W quar ter See 82 S E quarter 8e 33 E half E quarter, W half S W quarter Sec. 34 W I quarter 8ee 25 E half E quarter, E baltV S W quarter, and lot 3 of S E quarter, lot 4 S| I 10 S half N W quarter Sec. 11 W hail S W i quarter See. 1 i S W quarter See 15 S half I See 16 W half Sec 17 Sec. 18 See. 19 I Sec 20 See. 21 W half Sec 2J half S E quarter 8jc. 23 K half and W quarter See. 21 E halt N E quarter S E quarter. an| S W quart S« c. 2-j 8oc. 2ij Sec. 27 Secf I 28 S«*. 29 Sec 30 Sec. 81 Sec. 32 8«tw' 33 S't\ 34 8cc. 35 Sec. 30, Town 10«, i Ramyr 2'i. I S W quarter 8 E quarter, S W quarter, an| I- W qnarter. lots 1 and 2 and E quarter W quarter S«*c. Turn 108, inge 25. N E quarter and S W quarter of S W quar ter See. 1 W half S E .inartcr, 8 half S W 1 W half S E quarter, 8 $10 000,tKH) to be 9tdi at MJttycmU on a iclUr, quarter, ami W quarter See 2 E half and S W quarter E quarter, and S E quarter Sec. S S E quarter Sec. 7 N h.df N E quarter See N NV quarter Sec. I HE quarter Sec. 4 9 half Sec. 7 E half and N W quarter Sec 8 N half 8i*c. 9 N W quaitcr Sec 10: SVf quaitcr Sec. 12 N E quarter Sec. 13 half Hec. 18 N E quarter and W half of S E quai* ter, E quarter Sec. 19 W half N W quar ter Sec 20 S I". quarter Sit- 22 dt \f (quarter 8 c. 2«S S halt N VV qaailer Sec. 27f I E half N VV iu.trter Sec. 2J N halt N llquaif* t*i. and W qii irt* i Sec. 30 W quarter 91 W quarter Sec. 34. T"'~n lt!7 R'thyt I', quarter, N W quaitei, half 8 E qoaiN ter S» 35, ri'«w 10S. tmge 2 8 W quarter W qu titer See. 2 E ha|f and S VV «|uarter of N VV quarter Sec. 4 K Vf quarter and S half and VV quarter W quaiter S«c. 5 E lutlf, S W quarter S VV quar* ter, and E half N W quarter Sec. 6 W half S W quarter Sec 7 N E quarter See. 11 Sec. 12 Sec. 13: See. 14 N E quarter, N half S E qnartei Sec. 15 8 E quarter Sec. 17 E quartet N E quarter and VV quarto* E half S. I See- 2(5 N E quarter, E hall and S W qu.uter is iuteodeil for Tvwu and t#r and S half N W quarter Sec 21 S W «otar- Ctnintry, for the Fireside, the S aside, the ter 8 W iuarter Sec.24 N E quarter 8 VV ILtilwav. and the Steamboat. Its plan cinlna quarter Sec. 26 W quarter S W quarter, ces Int ideal* of Tiavt-1 ami Advniluie, t^avs and E quarter N W quarter St-e. 28 E Critical and Descriptive, Serial Tales, Short quarter E quarter, S W quarter S E quaiter, Stories, Poems. Biographies, Literaly Intelli- 8 W quart»T,and S halt W quarter Si-c. 21' genoe, etc., in ctmnection wijjj judicious selec- S iialt and N W qnaiter N K quarter Sec. 80 i -j lions from the admirable popular papers on S W quarter N E quarter, and VV half S E quaiter Sec. u5, Tuuu 108, Rinyt 27 llils will be received as above invitetl ant|l the Nth day of February next, at which time all bids then rcccive I. will be cvimiucd and upon. X. COULEV, Commissioner of lntlian Aflaira. Wuki»glo* Ctiy, D. V., IMe 20tk, 1885. ~m m Notlce. w Tofte rge T.esfi r, defendant You are hereby notified that there ts now on file iu tho office of the Clerk of the Dtp. trict Court of Floyd County. Shite of low a petition tif 0 Wiuslnw, Plaintiff, cl ti ing of you the su:u of eighty-one Uolla sixty-seven cents, with int«it*L tluitvu from October 18lh, lfWH,. at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, a* uiouey due on a prom is sory note dated January 1st, 1858, executed by you to llollenalebeii & Uirkcubach for eigh ty seven dollars and twenty-three cents, and by them eudorik-d to said piaiutitf -and ask irtg that a writ of attachment issue agaietyour propel 1 Aud unless you appear thereto an 1 defend before noon of the M-coiid day of the licit term of said t'ourt. said term to commence the ilst day of Ma IStkJ. default will he en tered against you and judgment rendered thereon. WAKE A PA1TER80N, Attorneys for Plaintiff. oeat U. 8. Be venue sUtmp, canccllcd. 2w4 SAXTON ft FLETCHER havejost receirgl a new in\oice of Crockery, Qhas Waff* Kerosene, l.iaipo.&c. N Charles Ciy, Nov. 8,1883. A GOOD THINO. The Railroad Coming I *%ILBERTrb CASE Have 4 formed a eopartnenhip and ope* ed a Hardware Store in the ct litre Room of Gilbert's Stone Block, a large assorti—ut of STOVRR, 1KOX, where will "oe HARDWARE, TIN W A HE, WVILS. 6 LASS, STEEL. SASH. PUTTY, PUMP8, WxKien-ware and Tools of all Kia4s. ALSO, A *lii Slioii» in eonne tion with the Store, where Job Work and Repairing will be done with neatness and despatch. We would call particular attention to the Patent Gut Uti*t-Steel and Grand de Tmr Alfl, t^the r'armeb" Pateul. Iron, Foroe PU^fP, be sold by no oth*r panMM in Floyd or Mitchell county, we having the ex clusive liirht. From our experienee in the business, we think that w«» shall be able to give our cus tomers such (Jiods, that after having dealt with us once, th*y will do so again. JUST RECEIVED A lasfe 8to?k of the latest and beat ityles of Parlor ami look S to vet*. Ladies will do well to call and see if we have not something lietter than they have seen. GILBERT A CASE. Charles City, Dec. 20. 1SD4. 61 Z V NEW All nrVTAX*. I i o S K Y O O S FOE FALL AND WINTER, AT FRANK & HERMAN'S NEW-YORK STORE. Tff* nwlerslgned would rwpectfally Infrwii the ititens of the Cedar Rivitr Valley and adjoining country, that they are now open im for the Fall Trade In tlif somIIi wot 1.•:,• i liilliort'i! ?t«Ue Bl«k, Tn 01iarlo» Olty, a Urge ami well setrrtisl 3*ck of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods9 C»i sistios in part at all kinds af TK»ME8TIC9, GO *4 Shawls, Cloal^,' .v WHITE GOODS,-» rf all (l.'.-crint.cins, Balmoral and lloop Skirti*^ Toilet Articles: -.0 1 "it 'HI Hoitery, Gloves, Hdkfc* 1&, Yankee Notion^:,., BOOTS ft SHOES, A Isrirt' arsI Weil as .rI.•I Pt«s-k of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Cups, TAILOR'S T1UMM1XGS, Itroadrloths, Cassimeres, VE*TI\t s, SUMMFR STUFFS, „,.AA014i»«( njtw & nuinERT 8 Goo.ls SBi nail) tf|Fr af%ks lao suoMrsus to wltkfi wc will "i'!l at all tiuif at tlie Lowest New Tork Cash Price®. Having uHJiiei Utat w.'ii tlie be-t lViucs in \w Ywtk l'tuUiti-l|ilita ami wr am w-.trrnutml in sa inc that int oik wo-tof N\ w Tiirk, «ana«' ^»Us clkMi^er than we wilt. We tvairctftiNj* IsrHe the jmblie to estl aQd exn niitis our Anek befar* elriawhen. Wc think it n» triuiMu U)»U»w our t.kIh. anil thall k» Imhmmm oa i'.if siiiiie it*u iu tn our stur nt CeJ*r Fails, vis: qulek -steal, small iwuftts aud gwt harfaias. FRANK & HERMAN. Ckarlm £%, OH. 3, 1365. 14yl S O O S •Imv Lebmkuhl & Hausberg, Have just receive*.!, at their Store In Floyd. Village A large anl complete assortment tif] STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Gootls. CLOTHING, Zl :»ABMIN0K' IMPLEMENTS, West India Goodsr Hats and Caps, BOPTS AND SHOES, Yankee Notions, And alaaoat every other kin.l of Goods that may be desired. All of which will be sold at the for cash or imvest prices ready pay, iv-fs J. W. LEHMKUHL. WM. HAISBEHG Floyd, Sspt. 4,1864. 18tt W A Y s & w & w w s s a WAVERLY. Affront CASH STOE! One Price and Ready Pay. NsiteFTJ.TS, at the Brick Block, oppo- the Waverly House, Waverly, Bremer Co., Iowa, Would mpr-ctAilly announce to the cithnas of the upper Cedar Valley that he hasjiwtfo* larned from NEW YORIC, where lie made his fall purchases, and la now receiving a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of a complete asaortmerit of Dry Good%r Ladies' Dross Gkxxls, Ready-made Clothing, Hardware, Crrnkery, Hats Ac Caps, Boots Sc Shoes, Yankee Notions, &c. &c. This Stock has been selected ci bought with reference to the wants of the people of this vicinity, aud will be sold at the very low est possible prices for caah or ready pay—my motto being "Buy your Goods for Cash and save 15 ct." I would call particular attention to my stock, which tor quality h:ts been selected with grmt aire, and as to prices cannot be under sold I n*s[ectf :llv ask you to visit the One-price A Ready-pay Stor^ lefore purchasing elsewhere. All Goods art wai ranted as I epresentcd. or no sale. Highest yrico {slid for Butter, Eggf. &C 3i. P. ELMK. Warwljr, Iowa, Nov. 21, 18*j-". 48yl LEATHER S'fOREtt C. H. BLOSSOM & CO!, Have just received and have for pala, Leather, Shoe Findings, Harness Hardware, 9c&.t At greatly reduced prices. Our stock is se lected with great care, one of our partners siding at the East aud norte hnt the best hi offered to the rule. We are prepared to fur nish ou short notice, at Wholesale and Retail, Hemlock and Oak Tuuiicd llamctM, Bridle, Sole, and U|per ather, FVenoh aad Doassa tic Calf Skins, Morocco, Boot a ltd Shne Findings, Carriace Tiimmings. Comlw, Brushes, Belt ing. Blankets. Kc., &c. I*?" le uiemiH the place, Blosevm s Come?, Waveily. Iowa Sept. SO, 1863. tOorf .. CHICAGO. 3. K mnard, (ill. li 11) Ml DC, JlllM. H. IXMUK J. B. Poflard, t'.C lliiltnr-, C. Conuoll) POLLARD A DOAltft WnOLCSALB Ctr ro oer ®if ASD TEA DEALERS, 53 Michigan Armxm* CHICAGO. f35f*!M L! Our stdclt of every arti}( in the tradfia large,carefully selected. Uxight well, andw* MKM. I4m. We make TEA a speciality, of which, ft* variety. quantity and quality, our stock la unrivalled We call your particular atten tion to our Uncolored Japan Tea, ir The li"i tr»i only j»tre Tr.t Ifttin AnrritH September 20,1864. flm6 1865. Spring 1865 S. F. WHITE, AGENT, T-Tlft.KS *!.K IIEAI.IJT IV CLOTHENO AMD Gentlemen's Furnishing GOODS. Cash huyera will find it for their iateieatta examine uiy stoik before purclutsing. Nos. 48 k 50 Wabash Avenue, Next door South of Cooley, Farwell & Ce. CHICAGO. WHOLESALE BOOT and SHOE rSTAIiI.ISII.MKNT uF D0GGETT, BA88ETT St HILLS. Nos. 29 & 31 Lake Street, Cornrr af Wabash trrnsf, CHICAGO, ILL^ Established in 1846. V* hrform our old pntrens w»4 Mereliants aud Shoe Dealt of the North West. that iu tfldition to 01i- :1 usual large and coiupictc stock of Eastern uiadc Boots tttd Shoes, we have stait'd a Manufactory here, and are prepared to fill orders for CUrafs ISwIt Wirrtalnl Cwatmaa Woilu We employ the b&t n trS%em, use the fast istther, and inteml to keep the But Boot* that can le made. We i n_ i-,' to sell at the fewest eath pricm. Close buyers and good judges of work are invited to call aud examine. DOGGBTT, BAS8BTT A Wn.T^, s 1 Chicago, April 1,1885. ¥M. IRELAND & CO. Merchant Tailors, .ahta* ^f|(j peajerg n l^atfy Made ClotbJli^/ Gents' Furnisbini 0isls, Hats, Caps, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestiugs. \c Xext door to the irter House, CEDAR FALLS, IOWA. September i V I WILLIAM I. HTJMPF, WHOLESALE O E AST) IV WJxm Liquors, Cigars, ASD TOHAOOOS. No. 81 XaiA StMtt, Dubuque, DUBUQUE. 'A, ItPBt'Qt'K WIRE WOHKS^ Turner Hall, Corner 6th and Iowa 8trNfe, V. 0. Box Dubuque, Vona* JKSSOl' & MARSHALL11 Raving established a Wire Factory In the city of Dubuque, we respectfully call the attention of the public to our stock. We make a vari ety of £iass and Copper Wire Clotii, For screening Sand v *'3* *®d Orahts Also, fbr Fan-Mffls, i. For Safes and Cellar Windows, Threshing Machine*, and Grist Milln. We also make to order, Plain and Paacy Wire Work. For Yards, such as Flower Arches, Trainers and Stands, both circular and half-circular Dress Stands and Grid Irons made to order. Hog-Proof Wire Fence ry 1 t'y Made at a very low price, at short notice. We keep constantly on hand Fence Wire No. 8, and 9 Persons not being able to visit the city can make inquiry by letter for prices of anv kind of wire or wire-work. We give Price List of wire-cloth generally used Threshing Machine cloth, 28 fco 40 Inches wide, per square foot 9 eta, Fan-Mill cloth, persq. ft 8 Safe wire-cloth, No. 11, per sq. ft 8J Rolling screen, extra heavy, pr. sq. ft. 14 All of our cloth is Warranted to give BttMMIsa. Wc endeavor to keep on hand wire-cloth from No. 2 to No. 30, from 16 to 36 and 40 inches wide. Persons in sending their orders for cloth Will state the length, iridth and \o. they wish Orders for wire-c|oth or any kind of wire W»rk promptly uttended to. JESSOP & MARSHAL!* Dubuque, Sept. 20,1865. S9 r.W.H.tilH-ffleWi, M. ti. Baker, Qmo. D. Wood, Chaa. Crocker, T. L. Mermlilh. SHEFFIELD, WOOD CO., k Wnot.ESALR DKALKR IN' Hosiery, Notions, &c., 'I &0. I0£ Main Street, 189 Dubuque, Iowa* Our Stock is unusually large, and as it was purchased before the recent advance it ts worthy the attention of dealers in Dry Goods. Our prices at all times will be fully as low as at Chicago or any other western ci «7 SHEFFIELD, WOOD ft CO. Dubuque, Sept. 15,1865. 89yl° 1863. ALL TRADE. 1865. ETC a. c. Ayr, wot— All dsamk r» a niLLixeiiT GOODS, FOR CASH. 1180 Main street, (8aaf*#Wlleefc^": D¥BUQUE, IOWA. "HiS attention of the public is caitted to Fall and Winter stock of StfWW and Felt 6mda, a.DBO.S, SIUCS, |6#8CTFRAMES, FLOWERS, RUCFSS, I and Millinery Goods ia general. FLASTUt Hit and Bonnet Blocks, fck, fcc. .g&xiiia Bleackmg and Pressing done in ikeAti and Latest Style. I am enabled to show yon the largest and taest assortment of goods in my line that has Rooln8 over s. Curtis' been exhibited in Dubuque, and at prievs that i Waverly Iowit. will compare favorably with Eastern hou«ea. Septemlter 20, Merchants and Milliners of Floyd county ami. the Rpper Cedar Valley are requested to examine my Stock before going further eastward. K. B.--Orders ptomptly attended t*. Sept 1, |8f3. ttrnS hffii :—H Hnasumr.cM COOK STOVES, A Nfw -ti Parlor Stove For wood, which Im four col- «Sins, is very beautiAil, AND ECONOMICAL. Also', allltinds of*r Cook and Parlor Stoves, Tin Ware, &c., ^cc— GEO* 9. FBY, Agent, No. 38 Main Street, (Julian Houae Building,) Dubuque,,, lawa. Septawber 17, 18t5» te-{ I "h. September $0,186a. WA. -ft l-\ IOWA. 13**1 .€ D. BATES. COMMISSION MERCHAST, AN'D tiKAl.KR IH Fruit, Butter, Egrgs, Wool, 'i ,Hides, &e., &e. No. SiitoA Street, Dubuqui, Iowa, bixR a 9. a. THoan^ Thompson & Jones, WHOLasALB 128 Main Street^ Bulmque, Iow&i Highest price paid for Ragi. September 15, 188-i 97m8 WAYERLY. A. C. FAIRFIELD'S One Price Store, Or Htore of Equity, One door West of Raymonds' Cheap Coraer, Waverly, ZowA, "TT^HERE may always be found a good as portmenl of seasonable D£Y £002)3, B00T8 AND SHOES, HATO, CAPS, AC. I an bound not to be undersold, aoi ttThere strictly to the one-price system, believ Intr that't is much better for loth buyer and seller, saving time for me and money for the purchaser. t'all and look for yourself. Heinember, next door to Cheap Comer, op posite the Poatoffioe. Waverly, Nov. 20,1865. 48m8 It. C. Raymond. E. A. Ktymon4. J. M. Raviaoad RAYMOND Bko.'s & Co., [scccissoaa TO J. t. BROWN, A«.,] WAVERLY, IOWA, Wholfsulr atul Retail Dealers i4 STAPLE A FANCT PROVISIONS. Green and Dried Fruits, ,4* .••3 WOODEN, WILLOW, AND STOXE "WATilS Tobaoooi CIGARS, AND PIPES, VTrstpflfnff Paper, Twine, Wfckflljf, Cordage, Grain Pork, Flonr, ami MolaAHP8 Barrels, Lard Tierces, Butter Firkins, Salt, Vv ator Xalme, Blastering Hair, Lard, Machine, and Kerosine Oils. Pnirhaser* of nil kinds of*Ceuntry Produce. A full supply of choice Green Apples con stantly on hand. ftf" Asrents for C. S. Mai thy's Celebrated 0 sters and aimed Fruits. About the 1st of IVoiertiTier^rtflliall hf in nvoipt of 10!0 Parrels of Prime Winter Applea. of our own selection. To the tr itl» we offer our gnods at a •«.'!: advance. Olioap Oornoif East side of the river, ft WAVKtiLY, IOWA. Wmxrly, Srfitmktr 21st, MM. 1 G. H. CURTIS, Denier in Qlgians, MclodeoBSj Accordcons, Sheet Music, Music Books, Pfano Forte nnd Melodeon Instnictors. am) all kinds of Musical Instruments. Music New Hardware I860. G. H. CURTIS, PiaM Forts and Music Dealer, Agent for the Chickortng, Fischer, and other FIRST CLASS PIANOS, At Chicago Prices. MUSIC ROOMS OYBft 8. E. Cortis' New Hardware Store, W&YcjJj, Iowa. September 90,1883 89} 1 Harness Shop. H. BLOSSOM, V. Waverly, Iowa. Would respectfully announce to the citisens ef Floyd and adjoining couuties, that ho haa a flfrht«*fciof hand* at work at his old sai4 Blossom's Corner! •tannfacturing and repairing Harness, Sad dles. &c in :t neat and dorable manner, and an short notice. Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Whips, &c, Siade nnd furni.-lt'*l in a style which, for strength, durability, neatness and beauty, oaimot be surpassed iu Northern Iowa. Farmers and Teamsters Who wish to avoid the many hindrances and Annoyance* resulting from breakiug tugs, ripping Muldles, ami the like, will tind it to Iht ir interest to give me a iv.ll before purchas kit eUeMhwiic, and examine Stock and Prices. 1 Horse Collars By tfcedoaen. 1 use noue but Eastera tanned leatht r. and can sell as cheap as can be had anvwhere west of Dubuque. Waverly. Sept. 20, 18f5. S9u»6 .1 i STH. CURTIS, saiLn w A E W I E Stoves, Tin-Ware, IRON, NAILS, GLASS,"" I 8o8li and Doorsj rs PAINTS & OILS, Pumps, Load Pipe, Tflows, Farm Machinery,^: AGR1CI LTI RAL TOOLS in grrHt variety. Seeds of all kinds. Also, Af«Bt for F. Smith's Otsl Ckst-Steel Wiuerty, Brtmtr County, lotta. Ayr! 1,3, l»w, WAVERLY. A C.REAt MOVEMENT. Tlit trae polltfjr illwotiwd at hd. PARSONS & BEEBE ifLn booad to succeed in their hradabto effort* to effect a I 1 -ntf THE •OMFLETE RESTORATIOW Of 3 •St&'ft WHO KILLE OLD PUTf'ESl MP i) THE! DRY GOODS, ^HEW YORK Ifaacy Hoods, HIAIT BOOTS AND SHOES, AC, HET BACK thej keep a full assortment of evPtylWaghi their 1 ine and are bounvl to sell s THREE PEGS i •4^ Cheap as the Cheapest. i firther THA^ EVCR t'V-^ a CilVU Jk They ofler to their HE EXPEC TED TO «0 S A'oue but the best of Gtodds. i» ft gfj, 0f tffei1, JVVAVERLY, IOWA. ffvlfmber. 2(J, 1865. 4fcyt a MILLlNEtR Fr AND Ti\A"NTCY GfOrlYlii. MRS. A. C. REEVES, Would respectfully inform the Ladies of Charles City and vicinity, that she has just returned frutu th»East, wdth *hurnce*ad selected stock of Pall aad Winter goods, tion swting of Straw and Felt Hats* SILK AND VELVET O N N E S P,|lUliOv Flowers, Arc., A'c, Also, constantly on hurf, 1»AD1EB' CLOTH, CLOAKS, BA8QUTNES, FRENCH CORSE-ITS, And the Celebrated Duplies Elliptic Spring Skirt, And all the most Fashionable Trimmings de girable. The latest style of Full and Winter Dress Gwjds. Dress and Cloak making carrie«l on in the ftii st fashionable manner. All orders from abroad promptly a»4 hon •ntbly filltnl Please call the sign of Millinery and fancy C,.hm1sat terly, Iowa. ," East side of the River, Wa- V®* HEKVI*. Waveriy, Sr^k 18, 186ft. 30m8 NEW GOODS At Greatly Reduced Prices! THEO. HULLBIANN, A.t "Waver y, Iowft) I- Uinv rr Spring and Summer Stock of DRY GOODS. Clothing, HATS & CjVPQ, Boots and Shoes, YANKEE. NOTIONS, Hosiery, &e., Ac. O111 Dry (iooiht Stock, »!.ieli firnjiri.-.' all kmU of Fancy aud Staple Dry Goods, was k«a(M alnee the reeestdecUne ia prioes, and we are safe in stating that, we csaaol aad will ant be uadsndd. Connected with my Store is a Merchant Tailoring E.tabU^meut, *m: mum Also, sols i A Where y»u will flttdail Icladaof OoUm. V«st |d(, *c. Mr. J. K. .-ii: Ih, furinerlv if Braftfoi'1, is so- fsirniWodlo* this Raux h. aiet will be happy i *erve C)Hl(NB«rs in soiling, making up 041 aad wSi my GomU bafore pwrrhsslas. Uieptsss. f{fJJHE0. •:«. CURTIS & LEVDLEY, Agents for and Dealer* in FAIiM MACHIN^Y, of all kinds, Manufacturers' Prices, Freight Added. ,ri Agents for tba Celebrated Cast Cast-steel Including th« new pattern THE BEST FLOW iN WQIUiftl -ia* gHKKT STEEL PLOWS, From Grand de Toar and Mstine. Buffalo, Pttts, and Sweepstakes T" Hesse & Co.'s J. Buckeye Grain Drills, BROADCAST SEEDERS, with Caltivaton attached, Browii% 2-horae Corn &c., &c. Satisfaction Guaranteed. At the Farmors' the Bridge, url CHICAGO. RKED i. ». & Cd., 32 Lake Street, CliirlHn» Wholesale Dealers idi Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Goods. Varnishes, Turpentine Brusheif dlarawarc, lye«tuin|| Soda Ash, 1» Caustic Soda, SaLSod% PALU OILi" Terrt Japonico^ BOSIN, ftC. We offer to the trade geiibuilf The Largest stock Ever brought to the Northwest. 11 Buyorsii invited to examNAiMffllldl before purchasing ekwwlfere. CTitcago, Sept. Id, 1884 Stmt Watches, docks, JEWELRY. «ILE8, BROTHER U CO., lmi*irt r- uinf.ii .rer*, Ltiko Street, Ware Just opefied tlie most ex tensive stodt of tiue Gold and Silver castxl Aixrican Lever and OhnooinetM' WATCH F,S to be looad in the West. Diamonds and Gold anf Goods of Latest Styles. Afents for American f'lix ks and for Smith ft Co.'s Plated Ware, at Fastuij Prices. 'IfaniiCictorers for the Trade of the CUcaxo CMsaercial Gold aa» TO THE LADIES. Geo. H. R(hm1 & Co ID The constant demand we have for Liquit Dyes haa Induced us to pat up a complete line oi 40 Shades, AH Liqukte, which will recommend themselves to every one who has ever used Liquid Dyes Aw Brilliancy of Colors, Simplicity of I'm?, Certainty of Satisfaction (Coasplete Direction for nee with every pack* age.) Use the Best Article. 8m Om ujlca '.ts jrutn -nt Clwnus$, on 0ttk patkoye. Samples actually dyed with each of the col ors on silk and woolen, may lie seen at the Drug "»tics. SOLD EVERYWHERE. If you desire to iusureOOOD COLORS, in quire for HEEI) 8 DOMESTIC DYES fuid take no other kind. Geo. H. K( Sc "Pie mmI cutting OaruwalB. A Full Stock of Groceries always on kaad. 11ULLMANN. i/ in: t*' Co., Bofftou, MamTArTt-KBSa. 37 m8. PRURIGO LOTTO Great Itch and Humor Killer af the 19th Century. preparation sik! «es moat is A SURE CUB* Far Csst Side, Bremer Av* every speries of the ITCH, PRAI BIE ITCH, BIKBKK'S ITC ll. H'.tBtSH dCKATt 11KS, ILLINOIS MAbK, IOWA 1XD MISSOlRl UlbS, (ITAVKOIS EE1PTI0\S, I'lMI'LtiO.VTHi: KACK, BI.\GW0ltl(8, etc. Th» PRI'KNSO I.'TTt s new sal «rl«M tmm *ir sll k:n i- wf If. ii. uuU. f»-iii* SniH it is fre IY"m sll the gummy. i'sHgre*-*Me ^usli U«*« nf t'.»- .,irni..nt. s«'Tt«-r-'l Th«» f'.tt' |i i l.tifln is WEmost Lumber Wagons, Warehouse, We»t End of WATSRLT, I0WJ| Sept. 30, ISM. h!pti*. to u«e u n iiii^rAl.tu-WUl ClRCt"MST.\S«'K«*. will nut unfnv tl .• dor skin. *nd -n\TVlNs N» MKR(*l'JtY. Pes*'* fcittotrvit. M:«ital'iwtiire.t hy B. T. St W. T. McPARLANDw Sole Proprietors, Labyette, lad. P*ICE, 50 CENTS. SoM st Whilrwle ir. Chtesfo, St. H. Awi Paoria, Oiaciaasa. ladiaaapolu, aad all sMail HOVEY'S SEED & AG RICTLTI RAL WAREHOUSE, No. 194 I.ak." Street, Chicago. KEEP constantly on hand one of the extensive assortments of Garden, Field and Flower SEEDS *0 BE FOUND IN TIIE NOBTHWIST. ALSO, A large and extensive stock of} IMPLEMENTS FOB THE GARDEN OS FASH, And Ornamental Goods Of Iron and other Material, for the Hoase ev Garden. ALBEBT H. HOVET. *. 0. Box 3S47 ITyl