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gp;r:ii J^otiftSi, 8. T.-IBM.-1. fer?o ii fciwoarfy D>tma trouMea wm vttDai, p*!pian«w oj the heart, lack of appetite, t»i»er torpid liver, constipation, *c* . r r c snp».» •• •»**!% -'ll' oo’ ’n to t. 'MUeonaed ¥*«.«»TATIUH OSTTCSg, ft t: «‘C .cwouiuna:oifj dj the Wfhat audlra i:«y, «i>u •annuXitl ic produce an nawif. r»lATfi Tliej io.' ,{K>accU\ imrunud umsiruiKircetsdalloUicrtoa'cJ itr-" a wealth*. ceutii: atluoloni it required, ijic* cnni>.«tmwirua. mio invlzoratcr \ nfv errme b hmtilhy u|i)m:Ulo. 70-;» • *e bOCttinti-iii fJimini of and ciec Tut': “'WWiw- «noct> oj (llaqiiadOD ood huehonn. T.'it*;- rfrrt irtticn !l*r acd cullren the mind. r:iTROt mibH-Tiatlc ar.r* tnicrminrat feren. '■■ icy ;■ rtjy Ui* t»rcath -ad ndditj- of the eloaurh *S orv run- ftyspcieOa anil o.iiL-«tlr st, ‘ m ’ The;.- cure Dl»rrlteti aprt Cholera Morbus ruev core LiTerCotbo'b'ft | * nt * Ncrroai They t*aiw the «rcaV <*u-our. the : aajn:ld brilliant, .ad are exTiaown «*»«"> rfrwt rwtorcr. They «e ioc-o rr«*dr.' mactrr*. *w» »ort herbs all presored la per cctij ptuT Bt. or«n* ru«- For particular*, see /dreu «n otri tC'tt>‘ |n,, i n b «rimrd «iacM*)Ule. <i> mitnirti'ra *zamme every bottlt. 6ee UPt It F<! "or prtvuin r t> ftb-up mimutnated over f Jr cork. «•«»!; iilantHtlnn terre, and our (denature on • plate eide ’abe} See that ocr bottle 1b rot «; * ti. sportuub. kuA dcletemns eras. Any per* onprcim/ilnc t-.M-l’ pi&uuitioo IMtten by the gallon ;c :Mib.u«r Miy jterson ImitaUnc this' f'.«. #r. , .cocr.»tr , i" , hoi»u‘*Bd eoruurjr stores. •*. n. d&akb & co., 102 Broad w*T. N. Y. ru** ate tfllff «:?. nn> p,i-o«iu) ibe VICKKTIAX HUB 2>v.« : 'T’Cr Kia*.tiai»* u >»i it-o uicd oyihouebmia.* cdc tn vo ras aoct i*»tt is'« t>cire court t*iU ik't'i'7< e •TI s tbrc'itspiftljfthnifcßlL iir-ri f. eioi bo’4ieC'CUini r>< l»i- oiWiiUv ofr vwmiUCM'aea*Jiy*y,dfotit. Tit. VE’-K'jaS' »*yf. i* «-arrxa>a rot to injure • i.<i»*»r ti a e*.-. n ‘bf rinc.*«n deer e. The VKUtTIA*? f’VE works with rabidity and car* . ;»*• h-w r- cimiu no o'cp*raUon what*rer. 1 i*c c .-2*Eriak (v* tr docrj any made that msy *. # *et?k» ' -—< iv Mi*t » Ml b ’’ f-de. crock tr w«6& oot •-KLPI'-t aiov* -r- nt a> th* balrlwUf. tor fc*itp tli B ] «]ru*:r"‘ a. Ptlrt 5* C*-aU. i.t't-. iif-*aal Aacnt, a t*old rtreet, ?»o ‘ia-ma-we if ■*Ar£^ w M ABI7ICA HATS OLOK<.tt>vb >c me la Urea bat* Uei,p;icc6-.c. J. .tWHetef »w -(«• ni<*i-r2#oids) —Pitea. 7tt Awjkiroc i>coilc •o/Tiku:* coir wall Kooim as cit id tt *>ur.r. c* u rte-td; for the above com* <ji«lnt• vtrum-1.. . Ji»f oiequmup/actlct. of >*»i»a !»• %a t i rrii •■un*c«ic*l> 'Xlal tnat It arnl Q3t pf.u.-ar-dU- ra . ii. em:*wna I; U tbe itatflard .rL.-.v f. Fo*d>«’. or•*. sppiioaUoß extern*). Try tt LOfU» A SUIT s,J\ take Who«*i Arf > iy29-ni<*-Jnj-rnawii Prof. Cbtis. £>e Gruia-M Oectric . «iL I'»tecj **Dto:tmt.f*ia« £)"atow% fluOl fc-. f C f'lT .)».).*», M.-C OIU'-T itmoiijon «o nixu «'« «rr til hare }o§i tbe'r t«-rrora. •;-TuiW : e ««ra’c> n*>c r nc Oil u carrsoteo-torcl’eTe erv 6J..1 luotV.r trt>* a - cf nm e anCmrha tnfl : ne oxp«*f. <u.lj fin e»-r»a *nrt ?* a not*)«. Sold bf ai e at r ir>« even •bee*, 8. C. OP aoDtu uch'-t at., rfal'«rtel|iuii. &o‘c ASeot. »• Vaip- •••■ AA f S« 16 bate street,Chi* c*cr-. Aj:eo»J . - trer *a ch? at’ itD.Ti» # acd cMrcbaata. ti*pi t Xc is ziot oDii'ii av<Vspeak or Phyg* icluns, Bat veetn chee jt li> *«.j »r. «Jjilt isr hasnchiy c»r- te tt,« • to--pr* .o repa att.r wrir&benywem loy« n* h« fcl./ce* p<-« Uce than sr-yo'htr P' y» alcixc )n i Uice>« . a tun t/o-Urtat o al (hoie d's e*>c> wbicb ii"-! ■ BBi-e dr ate iitruae*!!* care, cuii-nv; triT cv a«-e> B • c«turthe cast fl teea Te? M il-Ti tic b a »!<•)<! t.i<« e At,d acteott nto tnos« u.;or ui hk lib * *-'ui b C'V- nalJl»'d'J»ekll*olother pti-mi is h*- ti tuc»- »u<v-b* u" ui tie ir.-almeot of all tiua* • «**- wit «*h • nr* intu'.vr eonsi< dr«d tm c.’inD.*. H«- t ’i**- no'it-a tof a new work, ullid tte • y| roro' v ut» : o , AU tfoti €p«.w ibt*eu,” ahicb atn n m»i’c o•)■ on mesial of tlrce coo’s t > . tr o-v »it Ir Ii <l a: at>x ois l«>eo all iac coon tie c* - tov o e mr rul end f .*ce<*i b « oiuuoii or*o*: *b c'Meat n,a’tn'« fires of Ctm *. I 'fflre i. o i*.r oH •« iTl«fc Post oii : e* ho> ?.■!*» ei buJtcjstaiuU) corfldraCAL fciSC k »61H*l!» ' Prlrand nnmorCare. t; i .ttu «»r kuea «. CareineJl hand* o; i«o*Nitw>ldL« -rotr.fecrofUlft. SaltEbcnn, *aC *l. ihy jtin. In cms of fatlnre the oropri. tt ou* *’*' al* U't** nmihecmßtybaivlMand aiV f ban* met- i,n' c- '-‘ont •rtal and external use. v--rt oi*. Fr.-pamVoyrtCKhTl) Fowls, CheTnm*. Tt iM».rv * »«• t, Uc*tot A’l dealers o-ort ev*p.:.« It. £ n for talrlntAlcaobf F.A. &lYt n.»-y£ ar r»»ncc‘-r. USS-kSSS-Qaraw Dr, Jnmrs Kncuiirol Jactt ti tpitai - uttem Hotuanrost, S«w U--J.LN i.*.. «t. U ce m'Sji.nowoernuwnt-* ly lor.»i-d »' ti«. doles tt>re , * bicazo. lumo a. bp t'.n l 1- .h ir.-t..mof OluCucoSlCjUsbcc* dial,“Ct n’U'ts. ma ] lends of btooD asorcis DU-fl**!:* t Sl' ’< t-übi Ere.OP A AQIOUS VOaE xtAt * iia ..-erss, •«»•« •ttt’T' rtarr-tns to *r« 'Cvrx, *o • **>*» inrsiwor tnv ooi>oa. but «Ub Ncuif-A zi . a pwimvi cum rcr ml ht: tlf MItO-h * . „ t U 8 C'uiiAMO « sins*-*. »n b at Srmlna' tfratnr-a. 2*ou mn« ad U/Q »i i isiura oroural cn oj tiu;i*e n- t'la . , •» ly :sn*c»eVon», excu» ur cu’aii'd h.r»c evtir-nr .<a* »f msmo-jr. c^u icrioo >nio »• »r3<-fttnvimexln4vut7, wtu> other d • t »f aj-t.iSiß, vetted *ad racicaiiy« n-to i.« iv r'tis Vm-rnoo, *»T:nc stnee tfsrmdt pe-6* it err, CoDsr.h’A.StnitarO, uni t uli«r <*tL» n.iTj.oraf.rlTAteiuturt, rariCJ.>li Ctt^e'*. 6>d voit Honsiace class, wbue o' h-« Dbc->a:* oois .oi-d. prodneire biotet *» fD tbh f*n\ b- w «ty y b.ictcre. r»iai in thi be.dsur not*-* 1 erx't-d:nroiVi.Oßfl,llml4and t> of.etrorola, togrtherwi n enoisat immy.-r of ppff»»n •». Lrr.jAmetl retouiUH'-oe by tbs pr-ue sensrally of tie fouib. ton ciroi.ni r.caii. atd protenon of -medical rolle. e-. ’r rbnk-* PtSlttedrnoaidapply tmti c j.noa b*» <rr*' o*t osconrrrh'.e'Hrouc*. Kicjrsibr , Or. Jar: • Ode •- »»4 pirlaraere at 93 Fatou’ph. Dearborn ctreata. <;ujc i pci :rou*« A. « null 18 ?.M- mralta’lom coxndeniial. . Hg2»psdS.is.t» l>r, Eligelotr, Corflotciia - Piisb.wla , aoiin-m o. fib Lon!'. Ms-,) cm oe c l»ou .c »•* i - ific-. ’TJ >oa b certain! MOM R,*hii*.tf«> in., , j?oe l*o; t Office, ou ml • ■'n.cuc disease*, ana Di»*«.im r-r a prlvn* ; .aturc, !a etio, wniab h- ut>s'kvuibnoiar«iie •-nt-utcesi «n>reL«au:aaid »- Ronan.tvbe Doe-or w::b b-firtr-cM jviT»r... OlD'■♦.bOi»tt Po>Q 9 A U. 10 ► P M.; Bar«'*>e If to 2«1.M C JTUtncn'cat'tni ooindti tii Cotrisfrc. - • I*.* Fnil-’e twt Ata<npaa<iac tb^itriidetoHealth. Fiomib Dcccoi’i io: ' optriftealD HO»plttla-«l p;iv‘teprecti e «rrfoim. andwtUentr* ante*-. prr-fC* ccrd rn? .11 rhromg in tlielr n.cutiT-re «Pd t«>» i.Ur. tsc Have*, in are's abort tirrp, Bjihcoit-f o>mi M-nury. Yovie " tn »nff «t-f ina §jf abate are Invited to cr.’i a rcri-c- imr w»rr»Bt*d tier nuei d»n on ►•ob-»:T. Oi peraona barm nn« obbUocti_t« *3 n**rn»«t.*hoa’Ji call at onte and It cano B;a; of cl»y ttfcxence* at to aunty ana tocceau asuS-pCS-St - rvA»A/i*Yi UK EHY* abocld be read 'T'.'Sa.ii* 15 u*- 1 * v,p. Abttitooaihcw.tcteni mUU arii nf iro * aa iv «b«%t and nnnappy css at7-.ina-.tCB taa< b- with a •nreneTcc*d ot •is "‘H;; * it*- «-i*artw t» . • na-y crper:ence In enter- AC th-Tna-'U*'' *rJd by lr. H. A. bicißOW. .to K - ?tr*F .. w*» f rlt, rxica. 25 cents, dasle*e<-ry.>-««r. ’o be b'd alto oi H. SCO /IX.. ;• rlcuao «r»ki t rh*c%ro.Xl! •a’.to.cf as».i' r. -~o kjj- •-«« vsiiisi4 n - dett-tyj-i i- CF.f! i- 1 T:» SAVE 25 DOL. rr ; •'> coucortra'**d Btat:nc7c aof ev ete*c aaut>. irtwintry. and eicarr 3U6i, Hioeoaa, Di-.vca, *... ecnaJto ui. or.lv .Act 4 <.or twtt.k. n SUSEjf'-na '■o., Chew*** a < Kew A D?<Llt*'r*o! nOKDItL aKO VAI.U&STjS MfTrs ** c’» "oriffcj v'linrcxCaieiye ■Hrt, p'-*r.r*t sj» t'.» kfi>f «r<l wsr-fcowi. ernper* t»o tnc h'm nil a ccrr acreMble form. •1 w;i ie inii'P a •-t '•in -or-ic lu all earns, tilt pan ictiju a ,•» n-j-vt so *vv« acc-rv?eran4 *ir«ic. *i i* s•&**-»«►:i bn*' c.-Jktaeir oordftd.acA la *r vr-. ~oi t wn.ciiy ar<dn?.ty b'tt'ti ,iii inti* inns; saV sv 'p, .uwd tlx . «:k, New » crk. ’ DIAUF. u-va.HT*?*, TPivV.CS'jLiacA.Ct.OLr.iX dUSSP 1 ., ho. - Aiir tame late cnie EeCe* •nno 1 # ••loranc Rk-tnMj bt« bt-no ui«a sntk net- Ui <n-.cn cc* the Choir;* icm.t of A?- a j-t ie - or- - n’D*l" cbi rrthf D;arrbaei sc l«r> h'nrt. i7*sH*«-;cr ?OT EKGt W. fc -N * CO, j. < -■ rta 9“. d f>mr *• e. N-wVcrt. told by all the ••«* t t\jA ttataa. J«Mi«2*.Sri JFarm Eaubst. 'J ) >'EL iK 1' L Ajf D To all irastins; Farms. thnrins 'etclemart, R-Ild and heaUh-ul cl Tx-.'tr sPmil-B ronth r.J Po ladnjphla oy ia*4road, rich noil wi. cn prvcoi e* m ct cr«pa. which can now ha t> r- • nr-* *in , iwrn'T «r fl tv ac,e tracts, nt jrom to*S*r«n ac’‘*,pAv*b'ewisnlnfonr years. <?cod -.Uf‘iua»or.cDl-1 - * for r»ctorit* and others. Chambt c, school, a: o evd aoriety. St Is dow tb«* mo t Improving Place fcnkt or tf est. EL'rniEDS AET AKD BUZUMKQ Tbr bi-rcty with which the place It laid ont Is no* surf-a'.tt.a. UMh a2b»rre-l- raperb gtvlre lad in* f, n. at-io wlib m> I frs*. Adars-s OaAB. K. IJx u IS, ‘Vltclaid p *t Cfls<, Lumhcrlaad, Hew Joirt’. Fnon FzroRTOP rowx lOinTmtovr. AwntCPT.Try*T. Boma cp *ns .umi wit if- o!-». n, c,*- n ext-orfve fertile tract*, la an alno>t l*vnl poi’.'H u. »ui •DUanle coniltlyo «or pi«aa4t,i fartumii,- that *.e mow of til* udeofthe Witu-jnp.inte * _angS-gas 18t gA v ' A ILL'AND FiNE~LANX> E'er Sale. fold xrin nroDrrtf r ar.uatcd oa While t.cV-«» i litfiirror CotL’y, MjcLicat. cmrain* acre* .**o dPire »poT»ir®fu* kui ett-reljr rebuilt Jaat jrißUr; it ct-imc twen».y-flv« tlioo««nd is tp-clri hour*, o in S V **-o(.»»notBt»»«atr-rairli'ari, ■We ecaraatrt* r »***»•■ e-chtaaoihe oneien nilll 1® rfcebiat*'. ic»nta iU aeanu oi tta man* fljirjc i trtscr 1? »he »»**ion offer it for ta!• r»Tcrj*Me leniit are ofler! n afreet iU<*Catf Bit ft ITER 08, Milwacfcae, wU iiaurckitjs. «rrat west. mas saa.Wi>v cuurßi sxxn.—Two ibroaek Erarer, TxtOiu MtaNß CLSvcTiftHP ASP £aW ToUH TbVm effort Key it. IS**- . 1 in;?* ¥<>SK raaotJGH ierb. j c-ereieoO *t.„ «**.*.• and 9Aor.ic.l arrive Ueevlttobureb.. USQA.JC. ** Jfcar.K, MetdTiUe •*-. ... L-40 r. x* ** lrtOA.it. - Cornet bSMt. ** 2® A.*. •‘ av'.ticftsee . 5U6 *. V. ** Im4 a. K. *• «*w yorret ...iPrts a. m. “ ErtSr.au KETDBIOK6. U3»vt huv Yorkau “rtC*A.H. “ ftOdfr.*. ArriveCiemienflec. ,srto a.x. " , 8® r.IL *icrCaj»«wjcted. tSeturCevi excepted. ™*»*^gssasst eoOPttA*. General Ticket agen^Cterekad. Boots anb~Sssw; ' XB64r~ iAhlj TEACE — isoi B4WS«K & BARTLETT, SO lake Street, Chicago, ZU. f OflCr lor sale ONk LAEGKdT BTOCK3 BOOT‘S A3ID SHOES £i<r D’cq/btto ttu market. Ir» :hi m !tnu» t*t litjb nrJc»i we beUere that TFR Gfro K «.hK Tim CHEAPEST, and haral e.iec : <«i oar Fall fcmck wlUi c*pcc:sl reiareaco to tfcln f»cv- IVrflcu ar tU?' t:os U cabal to car CTTSTOU* JAJ I>K H*><!Ttv whmb t»Jf nor BB £XOtel££D. FXTkA telZfcS A (•PECULITY. T_> it it T S JL f AKD SEOESt REMOVAL. 80...L, SOU7HWIOK& CO, TO SEKEDICT HALL & CO., Bare removed to fioa- 384 & 388 Broadw&v. SiUST 8008 aBOVB WBHx- HU** NKIVt YORK. Wc’bßTe ireuiT en.aizeo on mannractui^ depart jatuA, ai-fl now L*%* iouuuiJy un esed a wy >Wt! oek ol far »r.wed wnrk cl oar own maiuiaotue, *o wtucb we tnnie tneautnaon of Weetcre merennnm. yTe Bake ail late*! rUyea ot kies’s. Boys'to* Tootbi* Csif Sew- o boots, ’•almorsla, Conereie Os*t* m sod b&ckle Bhscs *s vab u Ladies', Hltses'sad children*> Mo»peco, Glove Ki? and Lastum work—U2 smetuse aeWE nad the very best Quality of good*. IfflMtfUdfit Banlung an'u Srcl'angc. 7-SO I.OAN, Scbscrlptiou jecalTfdbjthe 4th National Bank, UaitedEUtO*. B. LOSfBAHD, PreddAftt & a. Di-iOGB. Cashier. mJ-csa-tf-w-roag |7ijPTr NAXIUNAii BilliH Off J. cai' AGO, Capital, .... $5200,000. l*o 5«» LUfllle Ktieet U. S. DtPOSITORT & FISCAL AGENT. fennsc&lPJlOK? R.bceivbd fob 7*30 teas and 10-40 Gold Rear* Eng Bosilh. IS*AC* LOMsaHU. .7C6IAHLOMBABD, ouTSpTSSEta Frseiient. jCnhST national bank o# a FOBT WATNB. DTUIA^A. Dergztitxad th* U&Jted Stases. CATIXAL FAIR OF $150,000. * l>enflsp»,J. D.JOJTTMAJ!. | Cartier, w. b FUH?CS sixicToiß: SAhKa, • J. D EUTTaSAB, JOeNO'KF. A. S. FVESTV PKKI* W, 5, *1«UICB. joeu bk»«s. ' n T.G.tfkvaß- A- ©. BUSNI*BIFF Tiia i»»as ULcen iUEtntDfiiDnuJascCoUMUooi oaaUacrctrlslt'toibU VI) mf.ft witt i prcrnpt atienxico and .rarnrm liy draft on 8»w York. CLtr.a-.iU, Onsa?o or US*-cl*L-Un "pas SOECHASnCS’ N ATIOKAJj B&K£ OP CHICAGO. . Cv PiTAiu-.... .9250,000. . txui A»t* bawim coKpiiod wit* au taepcuTteknii of she law, wihoi ttetui at Jcly lß3ti«t,eot3S9«fje btuiae** In *t» Usa Jane * > Sc«, XU Eaka-is., Saline Bait Bailouts* j fOOMi oCaUwON,Preaiae&v JISF.TAUHV Pdwd. Vict-Treil. nan h v - JDNCK. cauuar. OmO£OFC3in m X%OLLVZ. ry mt CmuJSCT. > **• AEinsToy, .*era a. iSm.j ’.76Bfßet ty «rta«*w. pr*»octta to ifit haccrtieord. u lu aeee made to appear teat lb* lee.Xtfacj' feanoca) asako *.hic*Ko. iatt» C!t*-A CbibaaC.ltuieCwtetyor *ook aa<> BUicof liuco:> ht» c«c osl> trcaclcel uafiu and accorcitp to chs r*q wren eats ci ttn. nctd ucrciM oaMt ed * At Act to a Nfc'ionai eeesred py t placet r.r ■ mw-d St«t-*i)sr<Ui,riie to provide fifths cwce*atici »:d ♦kcrrci,** aprroTei .‘oct C-U64, cotut-ltsa «»iTi ’Berr'TiiicniO' «9iC Act tnbr comi-llS) witt before rra tbe A *»sklsr ir d*r (aid i ct. ' Sew ihtrctort. I. ECOa cea>. «troMo of tne < anvpry, do hereby cirtfr * b M Tt # Nanentl B*>ri cf OtJtafO, u. tae City o; Cblcare.it tt- Cos.pt> o- acd Rr»t* oi HUcrJt, UaDt om.ec the hrztpeHOt Q£RC7 tb* - ACt afo»**»l<>. t -w—.. in I** Itrc-T whVreor, witnsu hj> naaa !ctax.{»hd *« fc i m Afreatois taint? elrtt diy cj »- Mnno-crt ' HUGH >cOLXiLOcH, jy4-mJCa.*iE Ccrar»Voli£T <m the Carrmcy. rpiBiI , X~KATIOKAT. BANK ~C , CHICAGO, 6oattar«it ccrnir L*£e and Clsrb-ctL. CIFITtL, pau in. - fcBJ»,O(M>, & aJSEW. Prerid&uA • 4A&L. M- NICKUWSOJ*. Vir«-froit. K. A. axAinr jrn -Ctiblor. • iEfcuraticual. ~bt.~ TL« IClh Ccholnilic rear mil comioenee on the Finix iUondny la September. l!rprcrein*x» bare oe«a made <mnee the Sommer to ««.< onjirof «»«w iwohundteo co-.rccra.ntd the Mo r»cul i>ip«r>iu»ct s*a b»cn enlarged bra Helicon- Ma:os Awruyibcr n nut roam*. Et«j teclhty U offered m tl|* InstuctJottfcrostalnlr'ra ' LIEEEAL 1M) FIKISEED EOUCITIOK In EngliEU, Freed aid Gsmaa. TBKIQB F&IMiKNVfI $155 • Fcr-oiricnUrf addie'S tbfl Superior©! St-¥arr*i *c.dfca.», Scutia-tsi tPoet Office. St- Joseph Coast? lnci>c». aus-cSSi ft w«]fui TgpL CiTIONAL. % XTMVIKStTX autfiZ H&«8, TSeP, ThrfTrr. Atonal Caumerccmcnt «t th'e wtllatid kuown Inmtct l cn milupeccu Tli£ FIRST OF SCmiMSEB. XttprcTPtnectJ bare be n muds to accomcoiata lotuiiutc.'ed ktudwra. _ _ „ ict nrtrpectua,&c., a-*irc*B V*rjßcT. E.6OKIN, FrrtlieiiT, Poire Cam# P;i*. Offlse. Joi*ph Icdiata. wavu T2>L£V?ILD. ttHB 31. P, VILtIS la preptn d to receive a few atiiUorM pnpHe be twe*-o ce ag-.s cl I ana if.to b’ educated with her daughter* a« lalemid. Ir.e »tbocl year will oekia Bec’emberiS'b. Adorn* X, awa oiM 201-il w&r*u • T ASADj female seminary, JLJ at AwMirsda'e. irilfi from Barton, on the tvor-erter Ccvnea of etnlv thoroacb, railes aid cump et*. Tries ana rclli.al Tracsera m fTtr? dnarnunt. f.rperlcr iretmciioa in s<Qa>e. French and PJ> tag. 1~-caiUc. Mr roue Sint a, build irri A c aUVbat can oa dee nd. Fail ten* opeai Bti*tTOP*r*'b Ardren tnls-</ETCt Cg AS. ~W. CUSSING. TICI, IT 4R? GOLLEeb Ofi 1 ITJL cp-oed It Atayla»r, wirh ever on* bocired nap'la, cettm e-eeiJ'» krxt«e*r*on ?e?*Tcanepa*h Pareu* caNrr. sd'r>e< U.Xi. EOFFORD, *. U Pre»ld«n t IaR?: EOhEST. & ILLINOIS, ?s miles nrit** oi <*t!c*po, on the C A hl.2t.fi. Tbe Fftll t.-.-m and S:h scar oi thla Academy wilt con* m»nreon ' Ttmrs£nj« Sept* St3u Pnxscii-^u—J A6l£b nPALDLNG.&L A, Absi>lA3X—T. b 8J.50.8. A Circ.iaiicirrtlunp«tfec;cr6 wlUbaaontcn an* §V.caIlonu>h 1 lonu>h <». • tjm-nd,P».»iae! ! t: Bov S, w. ’•uerkf-c. lion. 11. ac.Tßsm^ses. Con cul«*r cnn#tiDt«OH: crPeUr lw«, See*atvy Etarc ol Imstecs, Qilewo. • - • aoil-oUlgat Til?/. CULLS-GIATE SCHOOL will with «very adrantago fer tae u>. fit mien cl yattt-.ca the aonX- or«crtr*Dboj,lSG4. Firt •t< r-:ef- ftm-vi-a. 4tpr:o».Juii tobun»<i&*t r»m-sßmf?.6H fewale cot. Lira*. Pc*, Ifc. fzsfiEira, I> Iwe; i> ia*»C’b liniiJir.ee* tfcoroojh center rnoinreTtk-tcnf-o' to--! t di*. Uwnrpa^M l tiwir rrn-n.'xrri gens t* per *bTr ff.r i, tfcjiicuc. il. iIUP-iUJ*. tr* 0.-30- =. Frea. Trcet*ef. • JDtugs anb- GUjfcaxicals.- T H. REED & GO. * IfipOBT2R3 JLSSB JOBBKS3 OH, DRUGS.INO CHEmCALS 32 Laßost, Chicago, U2« also/oral laborlt E5 Fdnif) CDs, TTlndow Glut, Gloss* raare, Rumlns OXla, K»Fo««f»e } hoapmaAersi Stovff, maun fhctßrenPGoMUydcc.) frbltbweofler at pnw*favorable to Wtrtsrn tto ehacts and Mannfactarais. J.E«SxsDi■'*4Pearl stieet.A.Y.l - B, a. EutLßcr, Cbtc&jce. ) felS-n?as>tP laisccllatiEnus, TOILET SOAPS,-i MAFEFACTCECP BY J. C t HULL’S SON - , S3 Park Botr« New Tork) UTCLEDIJ?3 SVAEY STYLE OF Hoary Soap. Sfyccria Soap, Windsor Soap. Paid Snap, Upward o* one hundred gtylca of YoDel Boep*. tad fur £alb by tacit cealets la Uaiea<o, mu*o«o Kt-iMrAr jynoK sm, suttees ani> GIOVES,—The 1 truest eteck ■» tbs *bor« coede ia the united fiuteg. Also—J?nr and Sid oiore* and Gianlleta. BOOT ABD SHOE BAGS, ■vc&rrentodreporterto eayoUseriathe aerkrt. end mumiectoreo expreaiy tortne North *e«tem trade. Nosrßuttoa & oiLLErr. SSWABc3>,—Xtcst cr M . ON BATTjBDAY LAST* A 2WESEOEA?fB>ICnU BOOK, CoBUiEIEH t SSOO Treecnr/ Note, and e draft drawn by B. KScourp.Cfpt and C B.,o: the Treasurer oi lLeOsllet Suits, dated Kvetiviile,Aag.is b,’6i. lor *421*2. p»J»We to Kelley & v.ot>. Payment bee hern flapped'on the draft. Tea will ta «»•*• lor Bo:k ud Pntt.'kUck sey bs eeot or denvered ta SO South TFcISs Street. ' EELtEY A WKB3. scSSqSllw Chi “ago, Ani.Tiit3o.lSCt. Q AUTtO S. i£. O. FTLIER is co Jo- Jtcr In our employ, acd an P«:od* we briebj nctrflpa n*i to mctaet any basi. ct»b vlth tlm oa cur aicoac*. _ HOLIES & ÜBO., Iceurao:* A^fco.e, st fisRA I viU pay a reward oi fl ty dol’srs end refund all recovery rf tbe • Poay of Pitrick Clancy. Wt'Ch »tt lau olt 111. .ctioctiT r.ncfne, & tiJ 263 l If, 1 7 nulM norwi of Too KtrerP-4nt, tw»* »rj|»«iroia beiwtto Mi» Fftirlc; Cl«rc% 80/lhli Kl.rle tt., | Cblc*Co. ill. Tl’e ktel’S ol iht toi? Jt Hts Itet i tibo locbef, tat durt, tuln blasi whißtfiri. cloibsd I In >l>T OWS V ( red B>«i I. Stilled T«*t, ar»rt nna pcO'S. 1 Eel 11 ov err oar. from ta o vmel whU*u»wd ! n: blowing diitcdy vnt ang».7t - ,| TJBOJPUBALS KOR KEv? SITE i X FOUVAhlsr. HOSPJTaT. STTHISPOUT ' : CrsTOB llcrsa, Cn:«j*oo, ABi istfc.ioi* To pnrseaec* O! tlm Ad or C.Tgmtt. ancxoTCd i Jeat too-, iro*. 6ntt erfttts am •• mrcb».* C f & nrw '■ ardmoMj eligible me x r $. Muine Hoanrai i a cx ■ real Cnica< o,*r i-ctiee u hereby tiyon teat pro>.oeavi ! yr. n be.eppjyed oiu.laot*ce until T«Ua?nAT ba etvefitb cay cl teat ler tic-unde aoUab’e ' tor :Le t-m«*c*C4 of tbe Hosoltoi, Tb-ae eroandi : mmt art be fninjeriKnb than tbs vicinity of Lai* * W.w, nor Mxi.ertca7btbs& Hyde Park. 1 le uaetbfY cjort rot be lesa tbeo tb?re bnad;cd ’ {eetayuirc,rcr»rore thir*. t«* ecns 'n extent, std ’ coit nave a foil n* oNitmc’.bd front&ce upon uta ‘ LtibShnr* LITTHBB i bUt CV7B >Bt . T)HAS3 STENCIL AX.PH/Ush?Tg ; | bo. Maeb. I TbecUy caaniactnrop! iu tbe United ftta'ea, of Bras I Alphabet* and Flgnret, to ui crest tncn or in any ■ Bold at whTfiefiiie 5 at tbe Ixjwxsrciia • AUo,tbeBJK7 I U-S, T*br omr, *tcn£a Die* and aU kinds 0} Mmcl.atect. is t Kita ot , €l)icaga W.DNEaDAY, AUGUsf 31, 1861 . FROM SHKEMiX’d aRMF. i Importaot SlomDcet in Prospect, tee kupAteiok and'sxosts- J2AN EaIDS. ■ ~ •-i [From Our Special CorresjxmdeaM j Barons Atx.axta, Aae. 22, ’SGL ! Prcdstlj vhat to taj aud what not to say • tf la date is a (juss tloo with a correspondcbt, at least one woo ceree & JOtb for the success of oar arms. Tbfre »ie facts within tie knowledge of cor nepciLdenls with the army, at all times, which shcnld not be comomoicated to the. Pit-a. list by publication they cotnc to tne ‘ knhw-ledge ol the cacinr. At ibis Ume, while rebel caTulry is along oar • line of communications, searching"ibe weak'; p« Infs In lh»* long rail -ay line, with the pos- of the" capture of occasional train, ; mtlis or couriers, tbe necessity’lor camion ie proportion as th e ae cbances hsvfc Increased. Facts that caq by any pos sibility* bo of .use to tbe enemy, although they mlchl be of considerable interest to the pnb|!c, will not be fonod In tbe Tbicdne ' through on -tiger.cy ofmlwe. If your pit- ] nous aic ti-prciaily l!4|uitiilv« they cm grat i lly Uieir cnrlosUy Id tie curiam other papirs—eocn -s that Ohio ! paper which itcenlJy maoe public th* posi- ! lion ot Gen. Shemiuri’s urms- bcfd'6 Atlanta. Such coi-cuc*, t gfciher with the practice of inordinately “puffinis* 1 fncoropoteol, indo loot ouicors; 01 m»i»aifying sklrmishra iuto aiWhXB, ol course, at ibe expense and t > tbe ii-jury of ttioee really deserving, have made army coiTtspoodeuts aopopuiar with the. ern.y. Tcisremiu ame tbata dednition has at Let been dlfCoverei for that which Gen. Toe Cincinnati O-vzrite has a co r- ( 4, Ero,’* chief peculiarity of j whore has been u siognlar pertinacity in Ottcnblug ootblDg except ns having been 1 } done :>y tot ICtn corps, ills account-) of the » gteai buttle of ibe cimpilgn, thatof tha23d, ! arc It this respect peculiarly aud singularly I Incoirt'd aim unjust. To illuslraw, be , sc.tes that the line rf the 15th. corps W’as i* broken and DcQrntV balttry captured, with I out gltliig-ihe principal ic.sou, toe wllb-'t drawing of Martinis bngade from tbe Hue, * atGrn. Uodgt>*e request, to enable him to 1 prevent the bi»tin> from doubling bics the i filling the gup between the ISthand lilhcorjb.. Not cooiciit with this unjust EUppriEEion of tbe uutb, he stales that Mcr s»yrs fcjifcafh- ol the IGih cor; s, charged tbe ieb«l?, ictook the line which the 2d di vision had lost, au-i recaptured DtGrass’a : Ffce lac»s were priclacly these; when the 2d division w»s lurced boctf aud 1 the o&uery captured, Woo* opened his guns i upon tre rebels, and killed so many of Da : Gnus’ horses ibat.the/ could nut drawoff ; tbcpuDs. Difa lire «as very eliLaUve and <he i _i rofcels v-ere throwyi into coufasjon In tho * HiP£Minje Cut Murtifi retnrr-ed witbbhbri- i pade, uud Geo Smith* rallied hi* troops and I .etoi-K hlf lu c and the battery CoL Mar • sey’s.biiguue came up andforaat-d in the rear j : ot the 2*l dsnsion, across railroad. It | | was i. u nano, bat bad nothing whatever to : ; do a ilh the recnplu'c ot tho posiU-m or tho . | puts. Thean*b-?rof i ! dtoce is a C»pt«iu Chamocriin ot tbe- 81st | ibe Asrislai-t Commissar}’ of Musters - ! of the ICth srmj corps. Hu it l * s’uff ollicer j iv tteUnited S'aits s rvlce.aad actinias an ; j axmy correspondent staring and reseating a | . falsehood, uivltg uls owp o>rpa praise at the ’ J txjtut-j of aouih-r commaod. it is snp- ■ i postd that this is the praertee which Qoti. ~ ; tjhtrinen has clveatbe title of “the cheap : tia'Urc of tteFrcbS ” Ido lolsnpjosethat j Gf n. Donee psvo mm ti place iu bis s»aff In : ! coisicentlo-j ol uny such services, or In the *‘ ; expfcciatlt-r* tbytiLcy would be performed. ' j It he tets fit to write for publication articles !wl ieh doinjutt lc-to his superiors it is none of 1 mj concern; the army regulations provi-.’o I lcrthbtfcorl oi.iU «g. 13m it is one. of the I ou'ha oftnarinv journalist to' gee that the brave toenofa division which'fans a record 1 lull of'ueUobtry oud apleudid service, shall : not Eofler at the Land ot a c*otain„a striager | to tt-cir Lislory, a *a3*m*.r ot’thelr conduct. : Mem my lost dispatch no movements have ibkeu place along ot any preseut : iojerrel lo ib*e puMlw’The posiiloa.ci WO Army of the. I’enncfitce has been irrjduall/ . uoTuuccd, so the lifcs are in <lo;‘0 prox- i imtty to the rebel works. Several points in ■ cur»dvauetdlme ocly be reached by ‘ ! covered ways or sapepwhlle it is dsugerons ! logo loony part of the picket aud skirmish i llr.es, The <*augcr to tbe troops seems to ! diminishes they obUlu positions' nearer the ■ works of the enemy. The men have''be : con e 60 t.ccatU'EijCd to the coutioual firin'- ! oftbecmmy, tbattheT are sometimes care- j I Icre niiO’pay the penalty of their rashness . wvih the joss ol life or limb, so there is a : r daily list of Casualties along the whole line : I of Gen. Howard’s command. Men fall every ’ day, some killed, more wounded. Theyar stricken down jr» a fle»d, aud under clrcam EXancrs which surround tSsm with none of tbt ejichtiueiit and glory of the .battle-field, bu* in places where the utmost bravery and. skill ol tbe soldier nre required. >Th?ir loss and tbe aigregute losses of the army attract lets attention thiiTthose which occur ia the .fields of great battles. But the death and ' dugerofour present operations are none the ir-es cE'icl, by no means entitled to less ‘ coßticaniTiou'iv'an thos-j fierce conflict? in which nultltudcs talk *lt. is none tbe less : ntceeewy tocli the vacitt places ot thcocs - j thou the other. .Among thelosses which this*' sm-y has suffered recently, are some of its I List n tn. Gem-Dodge, commanding the Jett wing of the ICth corps, wav wounded on the 2Gth Ue was looking through an i apeiTpre in one ol bis advanced works— scarcely two inches in diacctcr, when a hall 1 I frero a sharpshooter entered the-aperture, striking upoj upper part of the forehead, i The tioUi.d,T«.iy loituaatcly.isalleefi wound I of The cc-.Jp, not'fracturing the skulk Ic • will d!-able him for a fcw.days, but he will prot ardy be on duty very soon. In the ; t/fcn. Bur;fao:i,coaiiaiii'is the left Wh-c of fhe IGih corps, ✓* 'About 9 o’clock, on the same evening, dur ing a sharp mnskttry fire from the rebel lines winch Iran, »t the time, the app-aranco of a right ftt'iick,” Gen. LichtburD, commanding tbe Ist brigand, 2d Division of the 15th • corps, ‘tias itruck •on ihc“ head by a . rifle bsllaiio- knocked senseless, Tfaewqnnd I is kimilcr to that of Gen. Dodge. It did not j ! piocuce a fracture of tbe skull but lore a ■ i ot.p furrow Tbroogh his scalp. Tdo wound i is not coot-ldered dangerous uy the Surgeons. * In uemornh g ol toe tame day, Captain : ; Pcrc;, Acting Chief Ecsincer Officer of tho ; , 4ih oivisicubf tbelSth Coips, was killed by I i a nfieUlL Capt, fercy bud finished the j" construction of a sap and sunken battery in ! clopeproxlmltj ».o me rebel lines. Theguns i were jiut in tbe night before and opened th*t - morning. Anslouito observe the effect of ! tbe fcULfl, Captain rcrcy exposed a pardon ! of his body above the works and was instint >ly killed. IleWas an excellent officer, and ; hlslosa Is very much regretted. ■ Gtn Leggett, commanding the 3d division ; ol tbcJTih Curpp, gavs home sericualv 111. ; He will be relieved by Gen. Ch.s. B, ‘NVood, r of TlclSth.Corps, . ’ , * The losses which the Army of tbe Tennea- [ eec has su&tdncd cas not been confined to I i those retuliing 2rcm rebel puns, the non- j ; comba’acts have suffered as well. Those i who have watched the record of this cam- j palgri know veil that since tbe first day of 1 May, it Las been fullurf labor, privation and : exposure. No one conld pass through its i teduus weeks and be cxemut from sickness, [ even It be "erer-otexposedito the dangers of the battle-field. There- have been • no he lidaye,. no Sabbaths with the 1 I Avmy ot the Tennessee' since it left w inter quarters .From these labor* and dan- • cere, the medical staff has been by no means : , exempt. In addition to these ordinary re- ; j suits of cazzipaignirg, the battles the com- ■ j maud of tho lamented McPherson have’ been 1 | engaged ia hare been severe, and attended ! with Jifavy casualties. The care of so many 1 [ wounded jd tbe field without all of tho con veniences and appliances which could have ■ ; teen had eisswiicrc—the csfabllahment of i fidd atd general hospitals—and tbe removal ; i of them ut different times, have thrown up- * \ on the medical staff a vast amount of hard j J work—work by day aud night—^with its la- ( , bore very muen increased by the dlsadvsn- : • : lageous circumstaucea under which it has i . beoi performed. Totn, too, it mast be | • borne iff mind that oar army was m the ter- ! j ritory of the army ol the Cumberland, away from Its own general hospitals and medical oepotA Everything accessible ; here, the grub, ard well appointed general hospitals anil depots at Chattanooga and Nashville, the . hoepittti trains, and the control of the rail- . zosd transportation, was all of 6en>- Thom as* department. This was right ecofigb, and j I only allorif'tnjtns evidence of the labors of t* e medical staff of Gea. McPherson’s oimy. - It is not etrange, therefore, that the Snr- ] gcoES have enffer-d as others h tve. Several j have been disabled by disease and compelled j to leave the field. • Since we crossed the ’ Chattahoochee thice surgeons have died in the 15tb corps alone. Surgeon T7. w. Blree ol the 4filb Ohio, AEsistastJ. K. Russell, 90th Imll-iiia. and Aasiatunt Surgeon George Vf. i l Britton, Batteries Ist Division, Tnece Sur- | i Eeocs tad each well and filth'illy perform-id ' Is duty «iw entitled to the full credit j ‘ aud honor of the officer who is killed on the : \ i field ot buttle. ' ■ J | Sptatii g ofmon-comba'ants In our army I; • jam rsmluo**U of the xwtemity of Cbapbtias. j J As acluFsl think that they do r not sraud !o J i much favor with the army. The truth about ; 1 j the Ch'tpLiins is about this; there is little, ; * • almost-no opportunity lor thorn to exercise • J | officifi of the DiOf-.»B:un from which they are : ; eelccUU. There hove leen few Sundays In . j this campaign. The work of marching, In- ' ' | trcncblnc, Bkinnlsiingaou fighting has been " I bv d»y et«d n^h*—w r tk day ao'd Sunday * alike. The mentaud the best tbata Chaplain i could do bus bttu to attend tbe woonded on\ J the battle fi* id tnd the sick and wounded in ; 1 hospital, giving much attention and kind ' ' ! services,as the occaaiun required and cirenm- . 1 fitunces would permit x ' i SonutUucs one finds a belligerent chap- , 3 lain —tea who is loyal, and because fie loves . f the Union sr.d lia*(-a rehaliion deems it hla j outv. if oocaalou eceuis to r quire, a ’\ hun’d in the battle. Cue each a& mat l«Ch*p- - l&lii Milton Dancy, of the.so’.h illun In i ] the fierce etrugglr of the 23d, Chaplain Hue- ■ ncy seized a musket aud equipments when* - ■ the line gave way, uud fought all through that terrible struggle by which the 24 Dirt* sion recaptured De Srase battery. At one ! ] time be was in great peril. A small squad 1 with which he waa- became detached from 13 i tbe line. A Eialwart rebel ordered to sm> j • I rendte. 41 Never!” said the Chaplain, anil i " j Abut him dead. • - j « I i* At the time of tho attack upon the 15fch { 1 I corps, on the 28th. our Chaplain was just hi. 3 ! reareftbo lice of battle. At -the first shock -I 1 i some soldiers g*ve way, as always happens. Li ‘ One blg teUow came running back towards 4-' him. The chaplain no weapons—noth!og : < 1 but a rubber blanket.' Quick as he thought j - the Chaplain c&Jt the soldier tall la the face *itb the rubber—knocked him down picked blm up—admonished him of ala duty, tid escorted him bade to the lines, j Wheeler, with his mala force, fiadlug the . road too well guarded for his onerattons, ' withdrew, andiin*ved mto East Tennessee, crossing tbe tiiawassa the day before jester* day. Grn. Kilpatrick, having recovered from, his wound received at Be*tca. reported for duiv, and was at once assigned to tbe com mand of tbe 3d Cavalry Division, Gen- Gar* s rurd having been appointed Chief of Cavalrr i of this military division in place of Gen. W. } Sooy Bmltb. resigned. ' ' On the 15th ol August Gen Kilpatrick made a raid upon the Wou Point BaUrotd, destroyed tbe de ot at Fuit&ara, eighteen mih 6 from Atlanta, a considerable qdaatlty of commissary stores, and some three mil** cl the track. He then returned to the right of onr line. On the 17th he returned, aad on the 18th set ont *ith his command opo t ; another expedition, from which" he has j uat returned. Your readers will have learaedof the rc snltscf the cavalry expedition uuder Gens Stunemao and McCook . In ill respects they were rot successes, although thry inflicted ‘considerable bai&age upon toe enemy. Soon af'tr tbe result of these nods, the ; enemy, &ppbreiit)y satisfied that oar cavalry was so crippled that it could notasautno c Abusive operations, projected, a cav alry expedition against dhurmau’s line of communicutiors r»y railroad with Ms principal depots. The expedition daubt- IchShad. other objects in .view. It left At . larta at onre under command of Ge’a. • Wheeler. Wb»t success it had m the nelgh ' borbpoa of Dalton is already known to the | public. As for as wc are coacrrucd m the j front, it interrupter our conmuoigAtions | hut two days. Cars arc'and hiv*i been ran i nlng ngulurly since the 19th. The general I fcnurea of ibe expedition. I ata'ame to j send yon this morning, although I pre sume Gen. Sherman will coaitnamcite toem by telegraph. On the 18th, a demonstration was ordered to be mode on ■ the wboto'line. Accordingly, at'ieu o’clock, De Grass gavp tbe signal, and the guos of tho Army of the 7 tnnvesce opened a tremendous fire of shot and sbelL The'air was filled, with projec tiles, smoke and noise. • The rebels attempt ed to reply, bat our tin was' too heavy for • them, ai four in the evening, the artillery j overture was repeated with more artillery, j more nitSsetry ited more noise th'-io In the i momiig.. For some mason, onr nelgnb rs I ol the Cumberland persmsiun did not luter i pret “ unusual aciivitj” and heavy demon • 1 btrail-iii” to Imply the use of big gaos or the I employment of any great, number of gnns [ or ary sneb Ihuudtricg us came upon their law that evening, draff officers came la i fiueVtyl* to see if the Tennessee hid kicked . up another fight. ; - • In the midot. of this uoUo and confaston, . Geii. Kil. airick startrd upon his expedition* ; Crossing the Wes* Point road below Falc town, he m&vcd rapldiv sont-east. Sending a detachment towards Rough and Beady Sta tion, five miles Irom East Point, he pushed on with his main column to Fayetteville. ! Here another detachment was seat south < ward towairtr Gtllfio, forty-five miles from ! Atlanta.' Kilpatrickstruck tbe railroad that I. evening, end Eluded tires trom tho railroad and dtpots a*.d storehouses which i InolcaUd to Gen. Sherman bis position. The i detachment which Was sent to the*lelt • struck the road about five miles irom Hast i Pi-Jnt, captur'd and buroed a tram of cirs • loaded with supplier, and duatrojed some ; two miles ot tas road. Tao expedition in | the direction cf tirulin, to the right, was j not as successful. i <titn. Kiip'tiick destroyed the rrilrcad at ; different poir ts . for u distance of fourteen : hilli a, and burned the depot and storehouse > ui Jomsbtro ' The rebels ‘receiving information of his : opejHtious, sent down u division of Infantry ■ fro’ro Lonng’s corps -Koia’ brigade of Texas i regiment of regular Coufedentc : cavalrj, aod tome dber mouoted cormniu is were also dispatched to orlve him off Toe ‘ result was u-at Kilpatrick found himself confronted on tbe 20m by a superior force ol infantry, cavalry pad artillery, i. A severe engagement took place neif ; in wmch thexobtls wer- defeat • cd. Fli'dioc hiinsc-if co-upl-tcly nemmed and almost surrounded, tbe rebels occupying every ioaf—he concluded to cut hU way ihitugb.' Selecting cue sloe which Was held l»y the rebel cavilry, be charged through Ibetn, utterly romieg tbe brigade of General Hoes He swept the brined* of Texas cav alry completely off the ground, took nearly all of them prisoners, and captured three* : Etards-ul colors. Dnnrg tfc trgagement the rebels ooeaed a b&tttry of six pieces upon him Witoout lunch ceremony, he ordered tbe battery to be chanri’d with tbe sthro. The artillery ; men abandoned their guns, and sought abel . ter as test they could &ua it. The cavalry was carried by the of th-i charge past thfrbatiery, find tbe rebels returning to the fuhs- opened'tbem ogalo. The squadron wbcfled again, and charged this time up to the guns. “The? cut down with their sabres every rebel at the pieces, including tbe offi cers. At unoihtrlime our cavalry made a ‘ ebatgeupon two regiments of ima'Ary, dri ' vine them in terrible jonfusioo, and with : great loss, and capturing an elegant stacd of ; colors. The severe fighting in which be hod been engaged begin to make inroads upon . his ammunition, and Kilpatrick determined to icturn. Daring the day and night there had. been a severe r»ln, and tbe creeks :uul rsviccs were fillid with water, some of the strcsiUß swollen into tbe -proportions of rivers. The bridges across tnesu tbe rebels burned, so that be was much delayed in re ; turning. From Jonesboro he moved 'in ready an easterly course with , the Intention of coming into oar lines by tte way of Decttur. , The rebels followed him ap.|*tUcklag his rear wheLWer they could reach him. This ."they werp enabled to do frequently by rea ' son of the delays be wjs forced tj make for ! the coD&tructioo of bridges across the creeks. A strong rear guard v>as mAutalocd and tbs [•au emv earned no advantages over him. He n oved steadily and circfnlly along, reaching, i Decatur this evening 6';u Kilpatrick’s loss’ on the expcpltion was 120 killed, wounded ai d missing. He brought all bU wnpnded in Ti ith tbe column. He brongbt in 4 stands of colors and one piece of artillery. The otb trshe desrrojed by breaking the gnus and turning the carriages. Tqe small arms of - ibe piisorcrs who'm he captured he de : streyed. a cou&ldaaDlenumbrrof ths pria ! oners escaped during tbe confusion of at tacks. In the night marches and in the pass-' age of streams. were brought in, but an be time ol this writing the number had not hi en reptned. On the whole it is the grea’cavulrv exploit of thlstimpaign. The relults were decidedly satiaiactorv. There is ro disguising the fact that the Stoneman ! sed Mcljtok expeditions did not prove to h ve-been successes in all respects. A ptrt of i command destroyed a bridge on | tbe Macon ana Savannah-load across \hc • Oconee >bicb cost two millions of dollars, j thus destroying rail communication east of But he Ibst himself and a portion | of Lis command, and saved, as the cose looks i xpw. little reputation. At any rate, this 1 raid ofKiUatiick has demonstrated that j cavaliy, under u bold and enterprising lead i cr, can fighting can win. The ctuct upon the enemy Is partly conjectural, ol course, hood obviously, and with him the rebel auixorities, hive learned from it that tbe Stonemsu and McCook raids did tot Jesuit in the di6tructiou.pf Sherman’s _c«valry, and that this road and their lino ol : supplies arc quite as liable to attacks and In [ teiruption from cavalry as are those of . Ehtman. Unless they have supplies in de pot at Atlanta, it would seem very douotfal | abvut Ilood’e ability to occap; his present ; poeitlon. There are, jt- is well known, no j depots of any importance this side of Macon. . ’With thi-IrntiDOßt, exertions,it must oasever : aldajs before tberMlroadcanbe repaired. If Hoed his enough supplies to cover the time i which the repairs ot the road will i he may conclude to remain." He may about i that time meet with other and more serious , interruptions. Then again, if ho attempts . to withdraw he will bo as things stand, naa : ble to move his heavy artillery away—must : loose by abandonment much of bis material. Besides, if he determines to withdraw from i his prfsent position, the country is under stood to be* such tbat he will be compelled i to make his new position that is pt-rm-inent position, at the Ocmnlcbee, east of Macon. I It is quite evident that strategy is surely and i slowly winding its fatal coils about him. Ho 1 may risk all upon a general engagement. If j he docs I doubt not no will he compelled to I leave his formidable works for that purpose. From.Csptiin H. G. Whitlock,who escaped | from the Macon Prison on the Ist of August, : I Itarn spmc facts of interest. The prison- I of war confined at Macon numbered some j I,COO, and included the prisoners transferred t from the Libby Prison. Jast previous to the arrival of Stoucman in that neighborhood, oear>y all of them were sent to Charleston and savannah, for security; -In fact, when the bridge across the Oconee was destroyed, tlielvbtof them, including Captain Whitlock, the party numbering some 840, were on the cars. Cxptain.Whltlock states it as his opin ion, tbat Stoucman might have succeeded In rescuing them, with small loss, .if he hid known the condition of afihirs. GA. Broncifian was In a hospital,‘kick, when he left. , i Major Stolbrand, of .Chicago, was sent [ away, as was Col. Funk Sherman. Both ware m good heulth. JackT Politics in tike armf* ! Tbe approaching elecioci throughout the i natirn is attracting some attention in the I army among the soldiers, who eagerly watch 1 the tone of the public nrcss, from which to j discover tbe view’s held hy prominent men of rdl Tbe speeches of Etheridge and Dan Voorhees, and the letter of tbe late Major Gen. But]), have been extensively read and etronuly condemned as unquestionably savor* log of clfloyalty. The number who applaud those political documents is ver? small in deed. The Indianaboys are particularly loud in their denunciation oforatorYoorhcea, and they pack him off to a hot region in terms more expressive than polite.' I was passing through a Hooeier regiment a few days a?©*! ; when I ohseivea a soldier reading Dan’s bar- 1 ancue to about atventi-five men, who gath- • ervd about’hlm, He had read bat a few par agraphs when he was Interrupted b series from all quarters: “Eor God’s sake, Harry,, j ' dry up; give ns no more of that d—d copper** head logic; “Tbe blick-soulcd scoundrel,” ‘ and kindred remarks. 41 Harry” discontinued ! , reading, when the tall form of an old sharp -1 shooter loomed up, and, g zing about upon ‘ the crowd ‘ 8 though considering his words, j •borenurtfd, “Look here, boys, since Pve been In the stmte-Tve .sent afow score of, \ those greasy devils over there (the rebels) to • ’ the dtvil; bnt, dog me, if Pd not like to send 1 Dan Voorbwa alter them, to scrutch tholr backs In h—. He’s been a scratching of ’em : :' ever since the war began, and it is a pity that \ be should be kept frum them where they are. t , I There are many coon banters in Sherman’s 1 t snny who can fetch a copperhead every pop. . f Biast’hls eyes, he’ll not talk that ere way ' j when these fl*htln’ fellers that live behind I onr -works gets bum again;” a sentiment t that-was lapturously applauded by “Bully fory6u, : .lh3cloJim,” “Goit. old feller, we’U j back jtr,” &c., &c. Their real feelings could [.not bfi mUUken. I coulds**o that the men. 1 ,, l-wcre in earnest, for they showed it In: their • : eyes, and the tightening grasp upon their infields.— AtUutta Cor. Cincinnati Commercial ■ MoOLBLtA.I'a LBSMEE TO PEESIDfchT LINODLN. He Advocates Kcanclpation a? a Eililary Necessity and as ’'e-- in" Constitutional and Conservative. fcwD COBFISSATIOfI AS A MlLltAdY NECESSITY. And a Concentration of Military Power to fat ifown the . Rebellion. Vflen llif B.ttl Aruit,'- lire ThoronsMy De feated, he Says the ttebtlilon will Cease to Exist. He £*ys that Slaves Seeking Military Fioteoiiok Should Becoive it. • ' BR&BQUXBrXBS AtIXT POTOBAC, ' Cajip sejlb Habbisub's Lskvino, Yd., - V , July 7.1382. . | iIR. Pjiesidext,—Ton have been folly la? formed Uutthr rebel armv ia In our Trout,' with th® purpose of orer -helming os by at* tacking our position or reducing us by blocking our river comrauulcaitous I ctu cot regard our pbsblou as critic U, and I raroeetly ocalre, in view of possible con* tlngenclep, to lay before yoar-EsceUancy fifr jour private consideration, my general views cofcCrrnjDg the existing state of tho rebel* lion, although they do not strictly relate to the situation ol this army, or strictly come within scope of my nflici-1 duties. These views amount to convictions, and are deeply impressed upon my mind and heart. Onrcnns£ must never be abandoned; His the can?c of free Institutions and self-gov ernment. %be Constitution and the Union must be preserved,* whatever may bo the cost in time, treasure or blood. If secession Is successful, otbrg dissolutions are cl-arly to be seen in the future. Let neither military disaster, political faction, or foreign war shake joar settled purpose to enforce the" cquala'peration of the U<s of the United States upon the people of every 3tato« Tht time e tefitn the Government must detemdne vpon a civil and mU'.taru policy cove-. t*g the uhvle ground of our national trryuhU. The respoislbliltj of uclermlnlcg declaring and suppufiiog such civil and military poll • cy, and»/ directing the irlVr coa &e of national ojjoin in tcyordlo the 9 eb‘Mion ru</s: n-w be at *w»r.cd and exercised by 'you, or onreanse will be lost. The Constitution gives you p no-rr snfGcient evenribr the present terrible exi gency. T bis rebellion has a»snmed the cbaractcr olvrar; ss such it should be reirardrd; and it should be conducted upon the b'ghest priociplcs kuo«n to Christian civiliza tion. It should not be a war looking to the subjugation of the people of any State in- ary event. it snook! not be at all a war upon population, but against armed forces and political organiza tions. Ki ither confiscation of property, po litical executions of persons, ttnicorhl or ganization of States, or forcible abolition of slavery should be conUmplated for a mo ment. In prosecuting the war, all private property’sod nnarmed persons should be strictly protected, subject only to thi iteccsdty < : f military All private property taken lor military use sboald* bo paid or re ceipted for; pillage audd waste shouH-be treated as high crimes; all umitceasury tres pass sternly problhlted, and olPrnsive demeanor by tho nllltnry toward citizens promptly rebaked. AlilUary arrests should net bo tolerated, except la places where ac tive Lor-tilitltsexUt, nod oaths not required bj irscimenta constiintlonauy made, should be neither demandt d nor receivrd. Military government sboald be confined to the prs* si rv&tiun el public order and the proteclioa of pclitlcttl rinbts. Military power should not be allowed to interfere *itu the relations of sersUndo,,"- either by sup porting or impairing the anttnrity of master, except for suppressing disorder, as in cUur cases. Slaves coatranaud utaer the act of Congress, military prvtcctwn {Tiouid reteive it. The of tho government to approjmate pennaiunXly to ita own service, claims to slave labor, should be esurted, and tbe right of tbc oWuer to com toerEfor should bo recognized! TbUy>r(i<np. r a might be extended upon grounds of niititaiy necessity and security, to at.t. the SLAVES WItUZN A TARTICULAR STATE, THUS woukiko manumission tn *yeh State;, wd. m Missouri, perhaps in Western Virginia also, and possibly even in Maryland, the expe diency of such a measure is only a question of time. A bittern of .policy thus constitutional and con/errafire ana pervaded by tfco Influence of C/trii(iaMtyuDiL Jradcm would receive the carport of.almost all truly loyal tr.fii, would deeply impress the rebel mosses and all for* elgn notions, and it might bo Dumbly hoped *thut it would commend itself to tbe favor of tLo Almighty. Unless the principles governing the future ' conduct of our struggle .shall be m-tdo Lnown and approved, the effort to obtain requisite forces will be fruitless. A declara* tiou of radical views, especially uooa slav ery, will rapidly disintegrate oof present armies. . 7 The policy of the government most be sup ported by coriCtt-frofip.-.j of military potter. The national forced should aot be dispersed In expeditions, posts of occuuation, and on* nitrous armies, bat jhoultl be’ mainly collected' into nnKtfjt y gitd brotgnt to beir upon tne. armies •oj the Cotijedoate States. Those ara-ies fAor ovg'trj defeated, the political structure which they sujp' Tl tsvnld soon date to mi*t ‘ la carrj leg out any system of policy which you. may form, you will require a Co-nrnnuder inchiej (Grant) of the army; one who /xm- Htsesyour eoitJitlenr.' y (Gnol) understands yvtr rirt?/, (Giant) sod »bo is competent to execute your onicrs (Gen. Grmt) by, directing the military forces or the nation to the accota liHshmuit of the objects by you proposed, do not ash that place* for’mtseif. I am willltg to serve you in eueh'poaiti.m as you iaa> assign me, and I will do so os faithfully ns ever subordinate served superior. I be on the brink of eternity, and da I hope for forgiveness from ray .Maker,! htvo written this Fetter with sincerity towards you aul from love of my country. Very respectfully yonr obedient servt, G. B McClellan, Maj Geo. Co a. Bis Excellency A Lincoln, Prebldeut. " THE CO.Vf-mAN OF THE CHOPS. She Monthly Beport ot tbo Depart ment or Atsnciilturo* , *"• WAsmxoxoir, August 20,1864 The bi-monthly report of the Department of Agriculture lor the months of Jane and July will be issued this week. Toe tables In it, showing the condition of the crops, are expressed In-lcntha, ten being the standard, and one-tenth above it is stated 11, am one’ j tenth below it' 9. The final return ot the ! crops In October, will also show the estlma i ted number of bushels. I For the purpose of presenting a general view of the condition of the crops iu June and July, the following general statement is all that Is necessary at this time. * | y Wheat,’—Of the most important wheat : growl** States. Ohio gives the lowest return. I It is fonr-tentbs or twenty percent below ! the crop of I&C3 In winter wheat, but Its ! spring wheat is a one-half tenth or five per cent, above the same crop last year. lIU-< nois Is ooe-tenlh below in winter wheat, but two and one-half tenths above in spring wheat. Michigan Is one tenth above both in winter and spring wheat Wisconsin Is one tenth below id winter wheat, and four aod one-balf tenths below lo spring wheat—too latter occasioned cbiefiy by the destruction caused by the cbintz bug. lowa is one-tenth below in winter tyheat; one a«d a half-tenth •brlowin spring wheat. 'lndiana is an aver age. Maryland is two-tenths below. Penn ey Ivor ia is two and two-Liard tenths below, and New York one-tenth below la winter wheat, and thres-tenths below in spring wheat. As the groin is large, and tftb heads well filled, it is beiUved the tbresblogwill reduce these losses. Babeet—The largest- barloy-prodnclog Stat-.eare New Tort, Pennsylvania, Maine, Ohio, Illinois andTVtsconeio. Of these New York is much the largest, and her crop is re turned at 2 4-5 tenths below that of last year. In Pennsylvania it is 1 tenth .above: In Ohio % tenth below; in Illinois 1 tenth below, aod In Maine and Wisconsin Stenths below. Oats— The- largest growers of this .crop ore New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, Michigan, and Indiana. New York is 3 tenths below an averag; crop; Pennsylvania is an average; Ohio is % tenth above; Illinois is tenths above; Wiscon sin 3 .tenths below; lowa 3 tenths above; Michigan 3 tenths below, and Indiana 3-3 tenths below.* Com*—The returns axe for Jane and July, consequently they do not embrace any re ports ot the benefits received from the rains which have fallen in'Angnst IbeDeportmenthasissued circulars, tobe returned on the firstday of September, which : will show tbe benefits, and the information | received will be laid before the country through the Associated Press. The returns show the condition of the com crop In the principal corn growing States, as follows: Illinois Is an average; Ohio; tenths below it; Indiana. B>£ tents below; Kentucky, 3 tenths below; Missouri, 1% \ Unthsbflow; lowa, 3 tenths below: Ndw 1 York, 2 tfntbs below, and Pennslylvanla, 2% tenths below. Tobacco— The sales show a considerable decrease in tbe amount planted In Ken , tnefey it la 4 tenths below the amount plant- j 1 cd la*t year; in Maryland, 2 tenths below: j i in Missouri, 8 tenths belpw; in Ohio, 11-3 i I tenths below; in IlllOo!*, 3-3 of a tenth be- | low; inlndhna, 8 % tenths below; in New York, 3 tenths above. This decrease is at tributable to want ot labor, the unfavorable ' ; weather for tetllug out the plants, and the spnrebebsion of 5m Internal tax upon the ; leaf, of which there is not. tne remotest pro- ; I babiUty. • , ■ I ' Flax—The amount''sown of this crop I a large Increase over that of lust year i —about 3 tenths more. ’ ' e Beans— Tbe same remark may be made of - tills crop. Sobohith—The present crop will exceed the amount planted in 1863, Cotton —Bntu small amount planted. Potatoes— Besides the Eastern States, the chief potato ; growing States are New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois!- Michigan, Wisconsin, lowa and i .Minnesota. Intheformertboamountplanted Is an average, except In Connecticut, where : It is 3 tenths above, in New York it is one •’tenth above ; in Pennsylvania and Illinois, yu tenths above; in lowa, ona-tenth above; and in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota,. 2 tenths above. • Hat— This crop is harvested in good con > dillon. • In* New York It is 3 tenths below ‘ last year's crop; in Pennsylvania it is an : average; in Illinois, Ohio and Maine, a jj( tenth above last year's crop; in Mosaachn ■ eetts, 3 tenths below; ih Wisconsin,3tenths below; In Town, 8# tentha.abovo; acU n Indiana, a }4 tenth above Pastures have b*-ca cat short neariy every where by brought, and Batter aa-1 Citf'se Lavr, in consequence, fallen considerably t>e* low the amounts made last jean TOE TBEASWGIX CASE. Its Terrible Concln-lon—Treadwell Wardered—‘trvot «f mo Wurdarcr— Full Details Conccmmc she aflah. We briefly recited, a day or two since, the fact that W. W. Treadwell, the Hudson Bank defaulter, bad been murdered, that bis re-‘ mains bau been found and identified, and Uat the murderer bad been ameted. We copy tht following frpm the of a late dote, giving a detailed account of the affair: . There Is no longer any doubt that William W. Trtaownl was murdeted onTho night of July 4th, nod ivery Citcniustanee points to John Oowuu. the young man who ercanett witu him, as tha morJer er. On Us-Ith of July, towards noon, two men •exactly answerlng-the description of Cowoll and Treadwell, cal ed at the house of a*MTß.’JSa<imaa, ItTlcß between Napoleon and Wanton, about iiity-miks directly south of this city, in Ohio, sud Aked for something to eat, which wasglven them. On the 18th of Jniy, just two weeks after, a man la .passing through some woods about two and a half miles from Mr. Bastman’s hoose, was at* tneted by tbo etvsch of some remains, • and yvas Stanley st finding them evidently those ot,< a. human being. They were entirely decomposed; and portions ol the deah hod beej< picked or gnawi-d oil by blasts or birds, the bead being detached from the body and lyla-r some dlbtaice from It. The man immediately notified the Coroner, who proceeded the next morning to the spot, v hen tt was f and that daring toe night an arm bad been separatee from the buoy, doubt* lees by some beast The remains were carefully examined, and t»o holes maud la the ri'ht tern*, pie. about au inch apart, and another la the back part of the head In the ooccetauf the rest and pants were found a tooth-pick, a pea-knife, oart of a watch-guard and the key, three miss front teeth for tee upper Jaw on a eotd piste, a small mints* tore liktite?» of a man. threo pieces of slider money, a compass, and, some smaller aracloa. Pieces of the Test iinu pants were cut off, and tho’ •remaiuß were gathered up In the.cloches and tinned, o verdict being rendered of ** killed oy some person oulatovra.” Sung weeks smee. a lady living within two miles *ol Hester, I'readwel.’s father-in-law, went to tisic a friend In the Immediate vicini’y of thia nckna « a - murder, and Wfaiufutmed or all the 'particulars, • which arere the current tbptc or conversation In ; that region. Last Saturday, returned home, i and ou "Sunday »ta« was iiarrattog the ctrcamatta cesln tbu.presence of several parlous, aauug whom was u gentleman woo wia well acquainted with TrcjowtU. atrt who was atvaro of the tact - that he had three false front upper teeth, an! was struck with the tact that Jast such tseth were -found in the pockets of the murdered nun. UirUunthy Hr. Hosier, .hi- wifd and Mrs. Tiendwell started fur Napoleon,,and at SI jq roeville, noticed ihoaaerilTol tbe tacts'bod aus picious, when bo wse Informed chat John Co well, TrvnaweJrecomuaoioti, bid m (bo vicinity of bis fathers ,utiC that be find oloa tv of mon ey and a gold watch. Snenff tVorthln:ton bnruj. dlaicly took mem-arts to secure Cowell, aud Taes day c>CLU-g, siancd in search of him,' baring pro- Tionslra‘ci'rtalneU that be wore a comp.eto (ohi>ary fcnuwiibaLlenitcaM’a abonlderstrapd.Arnnngia Uai nclekbothotnl ol Colwell's residuocs, bo eras xotiotigiii'ficdmg tiloiat % usighbora. Talking with three other men. Cowed declared hlmsslf an »deer, when tbe Sheriff Intonneu Aim that bo was arrested as a deserter. He was taken to jail, and an order for his clothes procured for him, when thu Sheriff immrdlai-iy went lo his father 1 * residence.- He was not at home, bnt bla mother up everything, ioclnd- Inp a coat which Treadwell wore away from jail and nearly s£oo la money, among which was a $lO3 DUionanLaH ju bank. - It was snhseqneLtly ascertained that CoVell had given tala father five SIOO blVou the earn? oank, wbldh be bad deposited. Ic le also anowu tbat tas had spent money pretty freeiy wttn bad assmiutus. He bad ebowu the gold watch repeatedly, bat it la -tnppuaed be got rio of It somehow at Cleveland, aaj cannot now be found. All the articles found upon the remains of Tread well were identified, lucludinz the likeness, which was one of htmeelr, which Treadwell wis known to have wltu him. Tbeclutnof mu pao'.s aud vest was recotmied by Mr. Hester, who bought it In New York, and liauafuli i-uitmaduac borne and prtstottd lo Trtadwcll. Tbo Idcntlficrtloa was clear and positive, ai.il there can be uu d >abt as to the fuel Uat tbe rem-un*. s-o Toned, torn by bird ana beaet, were those ot William W. Crealvreli. Tbe clrcnDietancea that we have nimtoi point unerringly to tbegullty author of the terrible deed, and lurtlar iuvestluatlon wl 1 prubibly shod still greater light opon It. And eo eeda the celebrated Treadwell case. And what un cud I Swindling, la cold blood, scores of poor and ansnepccilnguicnubd women, m«ay of them of thu hird earnings aad aarlogs of yetrs. be ttcapes, is arrested, refuse* to dlsgontd bis wick tcly gotten era u.«, save at a price (bat sboald leivo in nib poerceslou tbe greater.U-ilf, is tried sod con victed, and, pending txis efr.toucc, again cselp-sj ai d Fucct-sbtullr eludes purauiL, It is not always that Divine Justice marches ,eo swiftly aud "eo plainly (oils mark. Few more remarkable cases than this sre found'recorded luthe history ol crime. ffljames anb Hiqnors. A. F. CROSKFY, 51 & 53 South Water St. DISTILLER OF ALCOHOL, pure spirits j\isrx> WHISKIES. Pm chasers of Domestic Spirits are invited to try my goods, and compare them with those manufactured in Cin cinnati and elsewhere.' Y "Colombian din” WILL aE*<! examination, .and is WARBANTED lo be as pare as - .any HOLLAND GIN, ' Tie fact of the high price of Tm* ported lienors must induce the use of Domestics almost- intirely, and it is acknowledged that Chicago is the cht ape st>nd best spirit market in the world. - S' Parties whoiavc been in the habit 61 hnjiugmy Giuare warned against a spurious article, put upon the mar het by irresponsible persons and re commended as being equal to mine. 3!) ip OILBEETBUBBARD& CO. SHIP CBTAWRI.IERS,- Dealers la - 1 WINES AND CORDAGE. 205 & 207 South Water Street. Comes Of .Wells, CHICAGO. We have at all limes tbs largest and best assort aentio the waited Manila and tarkkd b’jpe, ' DITCHING HOPES BAGS, PAtaGINQ AND JJURLAP3, CAMVAH. OAKUM, TAB, PITCH. CHAINS, AND TACKLE BLOCKS. COAL'TAB, ‘feOCPINO PITCH AND FELTING COITOS, FLAX Atm HE SIP ZWiffSS. fcniS) Aaninsf, 'Wssson Covers, ' Tarpaolioa, B»«haental Color?, Standards, Galdooij Flag*, &c., to Order, o. ircßßAso j.a. Tus'raß, o.b.caspistis, am; 20 r-SOfi lev (Copartnership. lAISSOITrTiO‘7 --The copartner. 'tiocrTvtHANa PEIE3E * co. wiiloipin oaths Slat lost, by limitation. Cblcoio,snguatl7ih,iw. ants pin let —The uu denlKDtdbare tbls'day forma* a co-nartcer- HHp Is the name and atjle cl D. KBIEQH A CO., Beef and Pork Peckers, Provision Driers, and Com* ml'sicn Merchants, « Cblcarp.Aog.l3.l3Si, D, KRZBGB.' anli-oS-.»3-4w c. W. KKIEGH. z&na&smv ssAsvAsa, JPfi-y SCALES /7»-.K ‘ miUiU™. 33lzt*Bk>,arKalcaSQ t wSm” 1 C2iajt *® APOWKR MORTICING ma chine FOR &ALE. LANK ft HR ADL ST’S PATENT. Addreia the inbecrlbsrtt Madison. 77is anflp'Pß-lw CHAS. BILLIMAN. . jgCONOMY >IS WEALTH.” F2A'SKLI3J. tha sreatsss of modem Philosophers, remarks ft Pt-01.7 saved u a p*nay earned. In -B*eucf dcs'rfjmr your waste paper, preserve It, aaoTeftilveUseanlTifest!!! cash, *WfthwowlUpsy for o'iS mwtpaten ol desorlptioa wnol* er ion; oldpsicctlei*rf si’ lands,old clnmlars,hand bills, tickets cards, catalogues. and old scrap paper -•Id all It? rarlerl‘t.ia qn»DUtlisla«eqf imaU. Also, old Ttr.tlna t-spar ano school b f >oKa.oldpiaasl>oo3a, h'dgets etc. ct an? size, it tracers not how mcch 3 fltod igTTlßnJn!> - OS .Randolph street. _ *u2l-pS£J-^Ctli rpHOMAS FOSTER, wholesale J and retail Ctaler In Green Say, 51. Clair and Sai-haw I.unber, Sblntfes ana Lain. Also Saab, Doctt and inincßt floor aad Window Frames, 4c., Gtotk st*eet foot of 3cvcntr.«nth»trr et,Chicago, HI, B-B.— Hayln/rallmad trace In IhH yard, facilities ibrcMpPirs upsurpatted. Pest Office 80x2j84. aul9-??«-im : - . night scavenger. CHABLHfI KTTKIZ will attend to tne cleama* of ■Vaults friTltß, the removal cl all Stable Baaure azd ‘ offenrtra matter of all dcsctlptlcns. All work av tEadeO to wits promptness and dlipatcb, and at boor Krtiritable fortUffleaßoxtitf. Mfrcwia Sealed proposals will be r<c»lvbd attb'e Office of‘hi Beard cf Eiuca. tJct.2Co.7G l«e»l*e smet, uaul Monday, Bept. s,r>r the motion cf at addition to the BrWcrpo»t School Builder: lUettby Ja.fp.ct, two scries Wsh, ita contract fox the cartenters’ mas - 'ns* a.d painters* ■work will be g van out either separately or tossther. Plans and specifications can be seen as above. The Committee on Ballclapt and' Grounds reserve the rUbt to njert vror all ot the proposals. auW pSlt-lt*n4F • jßcbiclwil. jjk.wrights, Eemveaating Elixir! Or, EsSEHCE OF LIFE. Frspurei from Purs Vegetable Extracts,* *•* twain*? kotfitsyinjanma %q tha-suat* delicata. * Aithd Plkb&jz nse* awn theusaes Kits sufTisvta with Daw life”—m does tbli sUti3j rejovsni-tt thft ivstexsi and owrooaa dliaasa. aiUmria -a*reams at mwiert discovert in the vepeteble-kincuoai ; betez &a en tirely new and abstract method 01 core, Irresaectlvt of a 1 the old and worn-out ey stems t?" This medicine has been tested oy me most asu amt medical ir en of tho dae, and by I’ am prtn-ouactc to ba one of *kc ereatect rnertjral diwrarifta of th* a--o. / . fTT* one pottle will care tjt-utrul DeDility. %3f~ a few doret carta *y?trrics to ftm.i'en, BIT One boctl e cures Palpitation of the Heart. OTI-’niiD od* to thrje bottlee marli nes# and mil firor or youth. , %3T A'fev doaes restores the appetite. HT A few doree cares tie low solrUed * yy-One nottla reatorea mental power. . OT a t*T dr>««f brtnzs the to the cseex. C3f“Tnia medicine restores to manly and r> bust oeattb t»>n doo* d a h'ln»L-d and d» anairlne. _ X3T Ttc ticnen, tmerrated yontu, tat oTer-taikeo "man efcf bnilnesa, the rlcilm of nerroas depression, the indlvtdnai auXTcrlas frum deblliryi will at flLd immediateaodpenuanentrelic'by tbcnaao<Uu» Elixir or Essence orUfe. OT Price, Brer bottlf. or three bottles lor ta, cue fonrarded b? axpn«a. on receipt of money. *c any atKLeea. _ All such ordin mtut De sent to C. AfCOOCUChicaco. ‘ our General Aecnt for the West. Sold br all Droggiate everywhere. C. A* COOK, Chicago,- Genera! Aecut.for taa Biarea of Ul'rou, lona Wisconsin. Hlchlsan acd ' DSt W, It, [fIEnWPV dc CQ. 1 81 v Sotr fBOVEOTOBS, • No. 53 Liberty alroct. Sew YmS.' CHEXOIEE PULS! BUGAS COATED, FEMALE REGULATOR, HEALTH PRESERVER. GKSTAIS AND SAFE, To* the Eemnvai of ocstruetirns, and tht In surance of Regularity in the Eecurrcncy of the Monthly Period-i, SS'" 'f.fj core or obviate cnoss bameroea dtseMet larttyuseU. They care Boppresfcd, Sxcetsiya one Pamnu* BlenstruatiOß. or Tcey cure ureea Sicraeas «CmofOitL> (jr Tbev core Nervous and Spinal ACeCttons, paim in the bacA., tbe lot'mt parta oi tee body. Hearineee, Katlpua oa-sUact excruot Paipllailauol the Heart,. Lowncai of Bptnu, Hyatena. Sick Ueadacbe, Qlddi etc, etc. in a won’, byremovmg the lartty, they removwaha eacse, andvitb TtAXLthe o frela uh; eprmr from tt. %3T Omipoied of elnple vezctanie ezwmetz,- tnes coatun ootbuig deletertoas to any coitnirouon, how ever delicate, tbeir functions betnt to cabatitute suenetb for wesknee:, wbicb, when oroperlv used, thrynever fall to do. t<*" They may he sateiy urea at any aae, and at as, period, except «heo forPidaeo by directions or All letters seuklnz InfurmatloaorarneewiUbt promptly, freely and discreetly answered, tar Kuit directions accompany etch' box. ZJT Price 91 p-n* buz, or six boxcw for 15. ' erfi”’ by mall, tree of ooatue, on receipt oi pnee. AU snen ow*»rs ramt be wmt to C. A. COOS, Chi cago. our Qrccpvl Acent ibrtho West. Boldbr *U Urncriata everywhere. o. cops:, ' CHICAGO. . Gensral Astutfor tae state of Illinois, lowa, Wis consin. Michigan and Indiana *\ , 88, W. K. MGBWn & CO., Sots. Fitornmoas.' No. 59 Llheny-at n New York. SoM (Wholesale m ctnotco by nriLEB, KiKca a eHlleh -loki> & smith, btntNHA.M A VAN SCGAACS.W. D. HARRIS * CO, nWTLIt Q. H«viVil,j. J. liOEMUBiD PO»T A HADBAS. At keCAii, oy aaDruggists in the oxy oaa tnxuufib- Oat tbe country. feH-6m sa. ztTATa eow j>«. isjuajss- _ SYPHILITIC DURi Tbb RTedicUo I* a Safe and Badle&t Cure Tor Syphilis Id tue fl«c«indai7 ana Tertiary stages, and la the most Important Eaedicaf-liU l covery jI the ameteeuth Mnltuy. Eton time muxiersonal there hu aillib'S cu:<*eeu&ta*.oa9 £KXfi DISkaiJS, ca.iea F* CLI 3, vsnb 3fcpen.il epao s ipscix: cause, thac ct s dU'.ice*. VIRUS, Which la esps ria o/tianamliaiaD by icccniatlon. DU, MARES' SYPHILITIC OI7B£ tl 526 OUljraf«V icito which oa? ev«r bteu tbfCCTerea Mac ’VlLli CUltt BYPBILIXIU asd-VSNEsPAL DlftßXS'tS In r:1 their vaned ea.- comoli:a,6d sortds, and caor* octhi? naMoawtbedlaeaM Ooc* =h- system Tb s ccttmcnva di»*6ie t wcich baa b«ui<>(! tie iteir of oar most eminent phvsictaii, anc caaas'i ailG- LlO.NHtoD6Coi,ngted to fBEiIATUrtB ttICAV&V cr to '•rse • at»misetaois ejjseenM while life i*st4d. i& as enrea oy j C t'3--T5 o<!*y T.-ttJS KEHEi*Y—MMjyother SIHPnS FORMotdisease.* sy. ni'lS is sh'ractemted by ttuee disncct STAGE?, thftiyr-pto?c3 ofcachataae, sad the prices of ibe medicine per PA r KAQ« is eiTC3,a3 that per* sees In tbe cotmlrv can crcTer the rs'iclce, (aio rs mit tot c.oney J-sblcb u r-conunen-ied to care th» particular itsse oi the disease wha. which the; inner. , TBS FIKST, or PRIMARY !BTAQ» Of Srpmu* tj when rfaeCcsoaea or Q-cerr first appear. - r«ot>icc should be use ui yrecunne a p*chaso ofDkMAIIK-v BYPHiAiTti' Cults, wnlch ccpanfts nf caobott]* •SyoMhuc Cure ."cue box n is oaabotUe Waah.c&ax*' tlc.n r U'b,toap.9poQ«v at a He t. nrpiice per pacßajf^. tWfi. IDE SiLOor«>*AHy sfAtiAU wbenttuMilaeaieJras becrTDt,<;o«iTliiJi'lO^p.tHß2ilriayDs Kaowa oy the iciiownr ?. ipptoir."*; Ulasrauna o? toe moata anr threat. ei«Ci. gain be*C, 'atrcoTU m-imbnc** cusetrvca *or«»tcc tbe artef • , .cdleCT.e*n3tiocß eo t\e s- Id, tcrsfaU, cm. Tbo SyobUJttc Cor*- pi it too n&ih wo use; La ib* secondary a Use. Price tn'/t>a‘ ta?e, *7 Mi. TON TfllEo.or-iiRTXAItT STASH, is Knows b> the folloakecyT^ptocLS: Nodes,or tuxtlaed paisroJ tomers co tttc enUnjeaienS cf m* loicw coctiacUopg, ban*. pslna in tba bone* anoints Ciibi rr o*c*jc»i&e boat*; syphilitic fbcamatnm aiterr-.ion of •ur’a.Pic. The “SToMlidc Caro” p\nia:fcC-ic>! »i? t?lB ht33% Pnct per pacit-i>«. 16. armce 01 ‘ - b«iihLiiit Core. 1 ; 13 pw bott’e: PUli, l± o>it bor: Wi.afc, f „V; ort toiUs. Pt-rjoua woo lav-* rpssr.a ;o sasoect, front A!C? CAC*E ctl'E JiE t<KOITASYof-.fi«:i«U-teiiCoß - TitßATilß«r tac exib’ecco cl sc/ VIRUS cr t’OUG.-; still system, aac-old'iv DIUMAHX3 bVI flll HIE at once, and It -will effectually '•eradlcbtofct’ery pajtlcuoi tbe VIKU3 «s<t reatots t*e system to a perfect staioof apdPO' ITV. r - ‘ SECONDARY SYPHILIS It ttEHSOITAY,aadma> be t'uc&anltcQ tbo to cldiil by ellter parent in waoso BTatesitbe alceoii ic»r cilii* N. oersen, who flts reason to sospect me existence of any Srpfamtic Vl* rnsor Soiionm their ry.'iem, iboWo ’All to use Or. MAisS.S’ayptULmccuiih tm«i av.-ry oorscie cf tfcs v:raf Is ?rs«ncMtdlrcm tbo con*dfui‘?uDs f OM tn-eriiifo tbc marrt&ge sum. acd tfatrebyreCoTr urn certainty cf a PU:»K uiri tieaitby effipnss, A on Sypbllme E-ibsjm, jjivxrij iiafii dlTcc* dotf 10/ treatment, ficrospactas cacb ptsckojecX it* Ecricice, OT’Tbe Tt-eCfeico win be text b? eipren Vi tl> part* of tn-i country onreteiotof the moiiM. OTPrcpamJ and sold by DB.E.KA3TKBLr 0 C;>.,eoine?oi ThirdasdCteaant street*. St. tool*.' Iso., sole uronrlftcrr. tU Ml. K.EASTERLY & CO.’S Fsaily Vedl ctop store. WMsdJMc rtresc. near tto Pcct Office. Chlcagft.il!, DR. EASTERLY’S PAIN KILLER. - Ttl* medicine is am loiblintle cc?: for •BrutA.-e, Sprains, Headache, Tooifa ach£« Sore Xoroat, Colic, Cramps or bpasme, iryzemery or (Vuvei co<a« plaint*, Rerrons Affectloiu, t*ala u the Face, Painter’s Colic, Pains la the Rrpa.it, Side, Back and Limbs, Choleaa Morbus, and In fact not ©xfct* Ills wed DiTSENALLT and KXTKSiNAt.LT Me la a perfect ApUDOTB for ALL PAIS. Ary It ja afflicted. Ey-For sole at OIL E. EASTERLY A CO.'S Family Medicine btotc,W Madksa St., Chicago, 111. EASTEKW’S - FEVER AND AGUE KMuLbs. This Qlcdlclnc Trill enre Ague and Fever, era mb Acme, Chlllsaad Fever, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, and every form of Fever Incident so ' the West. Dr. EtjVfily’s FeiEr and Ague Killer la WAE RANTSD TO CUBE, and Hit FAILS the money win be retort, ca to the purchaser ix «* directed, tsr pace f l.» per buttie. tD*For tale at 08. B. EASTERLY A CCVSymnlly Medicine Store. £9 Ha diion St., Chicago, DU. SR. EASX£SL¥’B DIABEHCEA SYRUP. 5%1t 25edlci&e will care Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Oorbus, SomniAr Complaint, Colic, 'WlndimhoStom* ach and Bowels, and all Derange > ment of the Stomach and Bowels of Children when Teething* % In the summer thenrand® die from BOWEL COM* PLAINTS tt at might b« sated by the ttmeiy use of dr. easterly'a diarkhcea oYe.up. « MOTHKRS, »b*> will you hit year CaiLDSEK DIE when aBAV'K and SURE liiaiKUY u offswd yon. / O” Price 5b cents per battle- ZJT pot sale atDtt. E- KASTBKLT’3 Family Modi* store. 59 Madison atroer, Chicago, m. gsjt. HOOPES’S FEMALE CORDIAL, This elegant and popular SXediclne will cure ail Female Complaints, inch ss Excessive, , Sftmprcssed or Palnfal Lencorrbcu or Shires, Falling: ofthe Womb, and and all hscgulantksof the HoaihJy Periods It win also ferine or. tie HEfrsrs. whra checSsdbv all UNNATURAL n VO:»E3 IS h M b^n ttorauahly *c»tau. L»dl‘» try ts. SVliiC: *l2sper bo tie. •|37’ Fcrw.«»SAfß.E KasTi-ULT A CO *A Family Utricles -Nor-j. 57 Madison SU uhicaso, tl. ■_ s>tt. §ANJDIEES* THR££ IVUftUTS SAWS. lila Salvo will pormastemi; remove and euro (Corns. Worts* Moles* Blog* worm and Tootliacne In from thro* to ton iDiuni«<t. will yen *ndw tio ercruciaos; and tenant, lac PAL-- Crejn roBNS nA TOOTiIACHK when a BuKE KESSKDT U ofluiid jo a for Uia LOW PajCß of M cent? THlbos: i», _ _ \ *JT f- - -ale at 08. FamOj UftUetaf |JT F- r sal* it UK, ~——.cilia Bwrs.W M*ai2onrtreet,ae*rtliaPc»t Office, Ckieigo. aasi-qiMi/Vw t&u U rpo MiliJNEßS.—Wasted, a A GOODTBIM9IEB let b fl'*t clMßbn*lß*tß In Vllwankao. Good wbxm circa. »se can board «ttn tap family IT deatrod. - Ad* draw Box ttM, Milwaukee, Wl*. »Q35-p*s-lw feouaanO'9 tsmnan ginni: jjyspepsia, DISEASES RESULTING PROS Disorders of the Liver, AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS abs cmm D 7 HOOFLAUD’S GERMAN BITTERS, THE GREAT STRENGTHENING '• TONIC. - ' THROB BITTJSBB- KS.TS PREFORMED HO2& CTjicHS—HAVB AEI* 00 QIVB BBTTtft HAT GPACTTOH fZAVB MORS TESTDfOKY —HAVE MOSS EESPPCTaBLS fHQPLB TO vouch FOB TeUni. • Ewn any other Article in the Maritl We defy any one to contradict tils as union. AND ‘Wllili PAT slo(}9 To any too mo nil produce a Certittcatc paMlsha, by as. ttat is cot 6SNDIKS. «I)OFLAM)>S mmm bittehs WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Ctrvn atrrons Debility, Dbeui ef .%> " Kidneys, and Disease arising fron & Disordered Stomach. Observe tie following symptoms, resoUtat from Disorders of the Digestive Organa r Coaiupfcboa* lairard,fSl»,Fuimee» of mood to a Head, Acidity oftheStouiach Bouses, Heartburn# Disgust lor' Food. Fullness or Welxhimtbe Btoaacb, Sour Eructations, dlnklnr Of Flatteries at The Pit Of the Stomach. BwimisuigorUieHead,Burrlea«Dl - Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or ,QBflbcatlnjr ScnaiUuna when la » UlDw posture, Dlmnecv -ot Vision. I'ota or Weba before tb> Sight, Fever oud Dull Fata la the Head, ■Deficiency *>J Perspiration, Yellow ness of the Side sun teres. Pain in the _ Bide,-Bach, Chest, Ltow, Buddec Flutthes o t Heat, Srmlcg !n in FlMh. Constant Tcugin-ngi of Evil, and exeat Ssweisfoa of Spin? R E tM E tVI SE R I That this Bitters is nol Alcoholic, Coatoias no Tlam or Whisky # OT'Ciyi HIKEDE^miSDS, IS THE BEST TOHIC IN THE WO.RLD. siead Wib Says So: Fran toeHev.LevlG. beck Pastor ot the Bapt Church, Pemberton, H. J„ lormenyof ns Bert Baptist Choxcb, Philadelphia, - **• 1 nave known Eoofland*s Germ an Hitters favurabC loranatuaer ct years. 1 have used them In my owi family, end have been so pleased with their effech that i was induced to recommend them to many oth cm, and know that they have operated In a i r xiiLlngl: beneficial cancer I take exeat pleasure in thus nob Uclv proclaiming this tact, and caQlna the etientloi o( thoeo afflicted with the diseases for which they art recommended-to these Bitters, knowing from expo Hence that my recotr mendatlon will be neratned. > do this more cheerfully as aoofand’i .Bitten frlh tended to' benefit the afflicted, sad Is “net a run din*." Yocra, truly, LS7Z C*. BSCX. fscsx Ea7. J. KiTtOfl BTOW3- D. D„ SdllOr Of th Encyclopedia of S’Urloua Kcowlc-igr, andChzl* tiaaCbiofllcle.PbUadelphia, Although not disposed to lavor or recommend pas eat medicine* la general, through distrust of their In gredlcntsand effects, Xyct know of no sufficient re* sens why a nan may not testify to the bOMjfltaha be Ueves himself to have received .from any simple pre* Deration, In the hope that he mav thus coitrihute (.* the benefit of other*, Ido Uur more rcfldiiy m regain so HooUtu.d’a Go: man Bitten, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of thl city, teeanae 1 was prejudiced against them fur rassj yean, under the Impression that they were chiefly alcoholic mixture. lam Indebted to my friend Bob. Shoemaker, Em- for the remora! of this prejudice bj proper testa aao for encouragement to try them whet suffering from great *:d lotg cor,tinned debility. Thr - use nft&Oß-bcttiee of these Bitters, at the beginalnr cf the present year, was followed by evident relief am restoration to a decree of bodily and mental Tiro:, which I had not felt for six months before, and haira> x»?t-its? aired of regolnlrg, I therefore thank Qo and tns ..end fir me to ”3* of rheir* J. F*»TSCJI SSCWN, shn»<-^a*, From foa ItS7. Jc-3. H. Kfchflirtl, Putct of tflalCt: Baptist Church. Ui- j*cztox: Dear Sir—l hays been frequently re quested to cm unset my nama .jsitn commendation;. ot dllferent tlaSa of medicines bat regarding th< preetlce asoutef my aparoprlatajjphero,! luvoli all cases declined; eat with a ciesr pr>. of In vat-loir. Instances, andpartlcularly in my family, bf the use fain ess of Dr. Booflacd’s German Bitten, 1 deptr Zcr onoe trem my usual eenree, to n press my foi Coavleti-JQ that- CIVER COS PLAINT, rr 13 A SAFE A*D VALUABLE PHft fAHATION. > in some esses it may fall i bet usually donbt act. It win be very baseuclaJ » those whf SCaJf ii&m ihe above cans?. YOir,.T OT Slfhti bs’yw Coates atraet. Philadelphia. Free Bay. tVarrea Eendolpb, faster of Baptist. Church, oermaatawc, Pena, Da C. s». J*cx»«r: Dear air—Psrsosai expenanet enables me to say tnatl regard the Ge«n»n Bitten prepared by you aaa moat excellent medicine. L*. cases of severe cola and general debility I have beex greatly beneflttsd by the use cf the Btcters. and doutt not they will produce similar effects oo otbera. Yoon, truly, WA3B3N RANDOLPH. _ Senaantown.Pa. From Bev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Seddlmr M. l Church, Philadelphia. im. Jacxsoh: Dear Sir—Having used your Germsx Bitters in my faxrliy frequently, ramorepared to ui that It has been of greacserviee. V tellevetbatts most case* of general debility of the system it la tbt safest aod most valuable remedy ofwhlchjf have tu knowledge. Yours, respectfully- J. H. TXTHHBB, . - • • T26 H. aineteeulh itreot. From the Rev. J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of th» Columboa (N. JJ and MUeaiown (Pa.) Baptist Church. Hkw Roonzxxs, a. T, Da. C. M. JiOTiOjr: Dear Sir—l feel it a pleasure thus, cfaiv own kcconl, to bear UtUxony toihaex cell*nee of the German-outers Some year* slncebs* tnc much afflicted with Dyspepsia, 1 used then with very beneficial results. I have often rscom meaded them to persons enfeebledbv that tormanCsx disease, and have heard from them the moat flatterlni taattmomals at to thetr great vales, in case of generu debility, I bsllero It to be a tesfo that cannot be sor. passed. • ' J, if. LYONS. Frca the Sev. Thcs. Winter. Faster of Boxberontt ■ 2»pti3t Church. Ds. JacxßOjrs'Dstr Sir—l feel It due So your ax celleat preparation, uoothmd German Bitters,to add my testimony to the deserved reoutatlon Itbasob talned. I have for yean, at times, oeen troubled wltt great disorder in my head and nervous svsiem, j was advised hr a friend to cry a bottle of your Ocr* mao Bitten. 1 did so. and bare experienced great aad unexpected relief; my health has been materially benefltted. I conCdratly recommend the ertleu where I meet with similar cases similar to my own and have be« assured by many cfthalrgood effect* Sespeetfnlly-yonn, 6 XywiHTSßtßoztcrcggh.Fa. - From Sav. J. 8. Herman, of the SermaaSeXoimK Church, Katrtown, Berks County, Fa. PB..C. M. JaoxsoH: Beepected Sir—l have be* troobled with Dyspepsia nearly_2o yean, and have sever seed any meolelne.that did me as much good as Booflaad’s Bitten. lam v?ry ranch Improved tz W»',b. after having taking five bottles. Yotrs, with respect, J. B.HEHUAA. •prices. Zftnc9Sl2B. (bolding nearly' double qnaa tity,) tl.OOperßottlo-Hf. Dos. 99.0 C Small Sim, 75 “ ' -HtDoa. 4.00 - -BEWARE OV COraTJBFEm, s«ethsttbe signature of **C.M.Jaacsoa" is on tht . Wrapperol each Bottle. - Should your nearest drurglit not the article,di not be put off by any of the Intoxicating preparaaca thacmAVbeoflcrcalnita place; bat-seou to ns,a»r WO wiU rorwexo. securely packed, by express. Principal. Office and^Hanufiictory. KO, 6SIA.CCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. JONES «Ss EVAN’S) : Suoccesoh to C. M. JACKBOH & CO*, , proprietors. “ cy-FOB SALE by and Dealers IneTSej tows la the United states, and by LORD & SMITH, 93 JUaUe SWOifCH*, 111., General -We item Wholesale Asrenta [mUMM-Un-T-MU pSeimtmUrs Bus Tee- cheat AasEicATS Bia4*Di£c>. KJSOWS AS HeSmbold’s Genuine PBEPAE ATION& COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCBU. A poailli? and specific remedy for insane* at Os madder, Kidner», tiraTel amd SvTaillngM, T no*ea»a» tao power oc aisemon asA anv>a. n* wtict toe water or calcareous oepoutioca, arj >u tor*! eafvcexacopi. vr rednVod. m weUL>L55e mdMimatioa,sadijeood for csea, womat or^SJ aim hhh aas Wds irai huh UHH FIHK HMHaaaHaaaa hhh nnj H H HHH HHH HEL3 H»H BUTT ' UKxaoufi Eiraaox n nvcsn, for weaaaesa ansa* aom ttaatca otafr . aCoaUoa, BaOr lediscrattoa, miqM wUMbefollonzusirmotoaa: . ls£Uposraoo to (exertion, toss cl Power, Loss ox wemcrj, Dlfflcaitj of BreetiuSe, /Weak perree, Tiembiiar, Hcrror of Disease, Wate'nm***, Dlmaeu of Vision, pfcm la (Do Baca, HetEUadt, yiochioz of tl»«*iJo4y, Drynea* of lb* s£t, Sraptleasoatbe toes, Utmml Laseitndc, p*Ud rooiueoaaea. Moaealar eyrtrm. These syrai loan, if to go oa, vaic* IK.*' rsedtciae tsTar)abl?rtißc>r«a, soon follow FATTTITT. BPlLiP'ar PITA, Ac-. In one Of wblob ue ptti«s vat* erplrs. Wbo ck aay tiey are not frecaeatfr followed b» those **dU» ftU <1 IfMCI," INSANITY At'D CfMlaU-JPTTO*- ? Map? are awars’oi tbs caa.*a of tse - f anJena*, bv. Horen icsnfest. Ibnmoxoi oi tbaiosaaeWytaav and the melancholy A>ntba by coommottoa, box hidd!« wl&xim tc Usetratb ot the anertloa. the co*aTrrtr iom once »x a» ftAPIC WEAR*- *EB BedCirra tne aid of medicine B.rjiwtre* aodfe Tlroratelhbejstem.whlehHjflAtllOLD'O PXTKAOI BtTCHD Invariably does. A trtal «U eouTUM th»- m:»t tksoucsl. xe£beerkxbb UKtfsSS&EEKB BEK VEEVKES B4KSBKB EES - BiR B»B<>ES£BBEB SSS&EEEEKSE In many aflactiona pouutta: to feua os,an totnoi Bachu is unequalled by ass other remedy, end to OB ootaplalsu lucideac to the sex. or in th? DECLITtSOK CHaNGK i>* LIF*, Seosymptoms above* - no Family should be wlthoxt ftt« LLLL LgliL T.f.1.1. , LJJ» / LtLL LLLO lUL T.T.r.i. L.V L' • 11LLLLLLL T f U,T.T.T.I.I tJ.T.T.Ij TiEs no Balauo, UercuryoxDap-t iiadioaeto orp.eaeaa* andoa T ceiooa Otsosees. , ancmi CUBO THBSV OIBBABaB. In all their >taxee. at little Bsoease: time or sh ceaxrs of Diet; as IncouvaUeore. A£D HOXX* POSTOO. v Mllrf MIC MM MMSI UMU mm MM Had AIMM hM MM USM M»M MM MM MUM HUM MM MM MUM H«au UMUH' MUM MMM MM MM UtOC 2£MH UUMH HUM KWH' MMM MUM liu Helaubola’a Eztnet Baeli For all affections and. diseases of these arms' whether existing IK MALE OH FSMADa, From whatover cause originating and aeutattarfllra losxitandlnc, DUsaseaoi tbesaoTgansx* none the aid of a Diuretic* SZLMBOLS’S B7.TUACM BUCHD ~ 13 THE 6S3AT 23IUBRZB. ASD IT IB CKBTAIM TO HAVE THE * • DSSIKBD EFFECT IN Aid* DISKAOB FOB WHICH IT IS BKCOUUKSSm 888888888888 BBBDBBBBBBBBB BU3B 8888 BBliß 1 . Bbaß iillDount|n b nt>4 * BBBB aaeßttß ß*B r 8988 Bd9B 8883 9888 BBPBB9BBBB BHs‘ - BBBSBBBB 8883 3LOOEI BLOOD J BLOOtt HELMBOLD’S -r HIGHLY COfcCKHTBATFD • COATOffHO YDUO EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. •For purifying the blood, removing oli cczoaiftceSH sUtutional diseases arising frnm. an impure ataCo ct the brood nod the only reliable. 5 *gd edeetsu known remedy fer thoenra cf Bcraju’s, ScoJAHead, Salt Khcun, PcJcs aud “welUnsa of the Bones Ulcus* stiooa of the Throat and .Lege, i:loc*t*>«. Pianist os thf 7 ace, Tetter. Bnrilpelss asd all icalt nrupOcap ot ’h-a iktn, AsyJ BeauttfySiiff «Ho Co^iplexloß, HOT A r&'ff ot tbs >orrt dlwidcrs that afflict 5. , a2.n6,«arad from the eerrupuon that acc amulet la the blood. Ot all the discoveries that t&vn been mi.se o part* it out, Qbco can equal in eiTeo^-•iaLaihoia’iCoa- - pound axtrastefS«rs*p>»rl:U. itclcoir-i sad rest* vstes the blood, mrclr the vigor of uesltn into the system and pnxgfsoutuehamon wcich male din* ease, nmcncasot tnebodi and expels the disorders that grow end »antlo la on hJoo*l. bneb arem'dy.thatcooM r-erMi** on *—t long been .oo&bt (ot; »oo; u r., ;0 i Gc paDu« ««« wLics thev can depend. Our* space here does hot admit of carticcates to show R> effects: bottbetrlslof bon], w>u esovr ut the sick that it ha* virtue* sarpeialng ai*ithin*the* have ever taken. U..0 C(H T'kotablespoonfalsortQaisxcractof Samparina added to a pint of w »u>r U eno*l to Ltsoon Di«% Drink, and one bottle !a fully eqnel t: a galloa of ike Sjrupuf aaraaparul*, cr the doc action untuellp made. Theie Extracts nays bean edcaiuid to uaeintte States Amy, sna are also in vpry general use in aiitlinßtuts hOipita’iasd public >aHilaryß> rltutlcna throaihtut the land, as well m lx private nractict. anti are coosldeted fa Innlusbia rdmesies. . s 000000 00000000 0000 0000 Ouoo 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 QOOO 0000 . DOOOOOOO 000000 M£iSnSOU>>3 BQfB T7dSH ancxccßentlccoa for diseases artsin« from habtlt of dlsdnation.used m connection wim th 4 Buchu aud Baraaparl'U, In sues diseases ureacs> mended. Evtdence’ot the m* sc rciponstblo and to llable charac terw 1H aecomoany the m eel clues. CHSTIFICATHB G.-» CTTRBa. PBT.U 2 TO 20 YBABS STANDING, NAMES KNOWN-TO SCIENCE AND FAlfll ■ For Medical Proprieties ofßnchu* BHS DISPSS9ATOBY O? THIS UNITE!) STATES. See Profeisor DKWBIT3 voidable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks mode by the Drr Phyaie. Fhiiapalphia. See remarks made by Dr. £phnm* UeDoweD, ft celebrated Physicist:, and M.unberof the ttoy>icol* lege of Surgeons. Ireland, and pobbshsa in Chft tzanracllona of the Klfg nnd <4a«en’> Journal. ?ee Medico CMmrglcal Bevlcw. nub Jtmln Travers, Fellow of the itoyal Coll eve of gc-ona. See most of the late Standard works on Madleiftfe EXTRACT fllTCHn,:uper bottle, or Hx tor SSL . EXTRACT SAB3APARILLA, ft per boIUs,OTttK ft>r as. ISIPBOVHD SOBB VfASH,9O cents -per botCs. tw six for S3 50. . , Or halt dox oi each fer 112, wt tch will be imfidsafi to mre tbs most obstta&ta cases, if dlrectlone urn adhered to. Delivered to any address, securely packed am observation. DescTlbe symptoms in all comannlcaticca. Cm guaranteed. AdvlcazraCf. T.T.T.T. T.T.TJ. T.T.T.T. T.T.T.T. LULL LLLL LLLL "LLLL T.T.T.T, LL^ILtLLUXLT. AFFIDAVIT ; FersonaG?'appeared before as, an Alderman at ■ thecicyotrhilaaelphhla. H. 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