The Daily Gazette Alfred Sanders, Editor City of Davenport Monday Morning August 4, 1862 Lawyers. O. W. Skinner, Attorney and Counsellor at law-Office over Powell's drug store, in the Postoffice block. J. W. Guiteau, Attorney at Saw, Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds. Office No. 5, Davenport Block. Physicians. Dr. J. Youmans (formerly of Philadelphia,) Physician and surgeon, tenders his professional services to the citizens of Davenport and vicinity. Office-At the Worden House, Third street. EYE and EAR! Dr. Youmans, with his painless remedies removes all diseases of the eye and ear that are susceptible of cure. Rooms at the Worden House. Plenty of Game.-Mr. P. J. Gillett, of the LeClaire House, brought to town on Saturday morning, as the result of one day's shooting in Clinton county, 60 prairie chickens, and some rabbits. Other parties who were out have also returned with plenty of game bagged. Attempt at Rape.-Ernst Winters was brought before Justice Claussen of Saturday, charged with an attempt at rape on the person of Emma Fueg, a girl of about thirteen years old. The taking of the testimony continued till a late hour Saturday evening, and at 10 o'clock no decision had been made.-Stewart & Armstrong for prosecution, J. P. Cook and J. W. Thompson for defense. Patriotic.-The editor received a letter yesterday from his sister, A Quaker lady. She says that her husband is now with Rosencrans' old army in Virginia, the eldest of her sons is also there, the next is with the forces near Richmond, while the third and youngest had just graduated at West Point and been appointed to an Adjutancy in the army, and that she herself would leave the next morning for the army in Virginia. Now that's what we call patriotism. ~~~~~~*~~~~~~ Elaine Rathmann ACC Scott Co, IAGenWeb Project List Adm: *IA-CIVIL-WAR *IA-DANES