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JUNE 14
EVOIN
PeMwratliymal*
i, Ht-'.t albd. ci» at 1" VWk A
ten THURSDAY. JUNK
r"
National pohtical
WltV
our
edifice it uon interference. by fe Vral ami
Ifttll thf* rfoilK «f»C uffail of U«*
It no I ni'iii "uld have
lion teat would be compatiOh *'tb I1
rtv ,, either ..raeticat.!" Or 'WlfH u!£
other ba*i* tin* .n#r
been so flagrantly violated
•Jininntruti'iu of I resident l-'B*-'
produced reil i*um n, practical d-*t.oti*m, and
disastrous r.vil war It behoove* the moid--'
the L'nited Statu to rec'.ifv, in llW, the fatal mis
take of 1*4". whence proceed the*e awful condi
tions of American society to restore, a* far a*
mat be possible. th* ih'i qwn-t' Itlb'tn and
••taph..ti-allv and ton-rerto lepn-liate th" pi-rnic
too* priucipl'-s aud unset unulou* men of the
reigning federal dvnasty, which should not
permitted, a* it threaten*, to perpetuate i'«elf
••illici In frau latent .lections or by military dom
ilnntion
All the elector* of the State, therefore, are re
quested topailicijmte in the selection of delegates
to this Convention who fav.r a speedy termina
twu of th«* e*i"tiug wal" who will maintain tli«
tniun bv a strict .tbseri ance of the ustitutioii
of ill-- Cuited State* in letter and spirit Hint win
will nuitt upon their right. at in, untrammch
election, toexp-l lrotu power, uid briiig to con
di^n piinlthiiieni. tJit KU'''.1 lenders of tli«
ti'iiiiil |inrtie», N.irtli uiul .Scnth. «'ho »r'- prodi
It tlIv. it»y, rerklei*lv, i)uanderin^ the lues and
fort lie# of tile Alnerieuii pei,j,le. Ill II most vin
•lictnw partisan warfare, wl.ieh is niiinife»tlv
atrnetive of the Constitutional l.'i.ion oi' tin
States, and it rapidly l.-ii-hn^ to bankrupt,
brutalize, and to Africanize the iwiti..n.
i.k. (iUA.M) li If 1*0TO*.
R.W. CiMi.r.
A•
W. Curmu,'
„S
ftJLKK Pl.CUVRK,
I A. V.
Si.I Bl ll'IBft,
Will fll Sfflt. Ht«te Celt. Cfm.
Will
I.IMVOIu
R«*»IKII?
Tho Cincinnati (Hep., in speaking
of Fremont'* resignation of his commission
as Major ieneral, says
Whatever may he thought of the eager
remrlineas thus''isplnveil to get the twin out
of the service who iI so much to ilo with
the orgauizut.on of the party that put the
present administration in power, there i
otic lvs.son tins n signalioii slioulii not fail to
teach. It is n very signilh-ant example for
Miijor (iencnil jeorge It. It re
nmins to he seen whether thsit olli-er, after
receiving the nomination at Chicago, will be
equally prompt to temler his resignation.
"After receiving the nomination at Chica
go" it will he time enough to discuss the
propriety of M'Cleliuii's resignation. Just
now the significant example presents itself
to Abraham Lincoln, nominated at IJalti
more. Mr. Lincoln is Commander-in-chief
ol the Army. He obtained his commission
legally, it is true, hut by the vote of less
than a majority of the people by half a mil
lion. ill
he
I^'"'1, is th -witness. He snvs: "Wither
n cotin. II nor o\in».ry was there any ilitt'er
ence of opinion as to the proper person to
be selected. The retiring chief repeatedly
e\-..sed hisjudgmenl in favor of Uen.
Clellan for the position and in this the
nation seemed to give u
CleTelamd aid llMltlm«re Plat*
forms.
We retnarkwl ti.e other day that the
Cleveland and Baltimore conventions had
Reversed places, so lar as regards their rt
Upective representations of the Conservative
And Radical wings of the Republican pnrtv
Of the country. We had not at that itne
tead the platform of the Baltimore conven
lion. Since reading it, we have only liccn
Confirmed in the original opinion. Who
the two platforms differ at all, the difference
is d» cidedly in fkvor of that adopted at
Cleveland. In the Cleveland resolutions
there are hut three planks which can be at
Itll called radical, to wit:
3. That the rebell.on must be supp.essed
tiv force of arms, .(// irith.ut .•.// ./•«»,i*e
5. That the rebellion has destroyed .-lav
«-iy, and the Federal -on»titution should be
vmended, to prohibit it$ re-trtablwhnunt and
to gmire tv all men abtolutt equality before
the bur.
1-.
Tnat tin eon tin ', •iin/t o the hmdtoi
thi rtliels, and thtir distribution 'innm.j th
soldiers and actual settleis, it an act jiit
tice.
The last quoted resolution was not adopt
ed with unanimity, doubts in regard to its
propriety and policy having been expressed
in the convention. Gen. Fremont, in his
letter of acceptance, gravely excepts this
tesolution from the general approval he
5ivi's
jroclamation in
rlga.d£^
Thia endorses the suspension of the
eorptu, the system of arbitrary ar-
B"a:i
not In rrWTJtou, etc.
,M
Mumc. in tli- city ol Dts
|P«^l d-legates to th' Natl.Mini ..nvenimn at
S'hi.ago l« select candwUte' tor Presidential
1Elect"f» fnrl"WS to nominate t» 1'itnwrat
jHlate ticket aid to -d-pl ...eh ..lli.r moasur
m» the public welfare ma "i
{rati* of rcprssei'fitioa will be on* d-ieget""•'
*a*b Imudrei VoU*. sad every
tion, cast tor General futt le at «hji«*
.etattiaa, tai «dk nrntf will kt aiiowea
^r^TrKtf'eomer »''nf of
lib-
stal principle h*
th
Baltimore platform, moreover, app^ud. Uie
AbploykieM of iMfro tlatf in the "W
rtwughit is silent »''e eWplofmM* of
oolorcd men who were Tree before the War,
«rvl thmigh it awids an «*pTiAstoa like the
Ute one of Secretary Chase w favorof negro
t*
as well as bullets.
The Cleveland platform, on the other
hand, de lares that the Constitution mid
law-, ofihe United States m»nt be observed
and obeyed that the rights of free speech,
free press, and the
hubea*evrpv$,
On the 4th of July, another convention is
to be held, and then, it is to be hoped, better
men and more acceptable principles ill
presented than are to be found in the men
and principles proclaimed in the meetings at
Cleveland and Baltimore.—Mmovri
I icon.
resign If a subordinate
Oeneral of the nrmy by hecotnir)» n camli
date for the iVcsid.-ivv is calkd upon to re
sign in conoequenee thereof, do not the
reasons wi-ighing in the case present theni
Belves with greater force upon the Comman
der-in-chief of (he Army* Will «o n? shod
dvite answer Wnl l.in- ,,in ri si-n
to Gen. M'Clellnn he holds his com
mission not only by lawful appointment but
by the desire of the whole country. Mr.
Lincoln, in his message to Congress, Dec.
pendent
unanimoiu
Uction of th? country
concur­
rence. The designation of Gen. M'Clellan
is therefore in a considerable degree
the se-
as well as of the execu­
tive." It will be time enough to resign
when "the country" which "sclwuted" him
falls upon him to do so. Hut will Lincoln
tesign his Gencral-in-chiefship.
Mr. Greeley has been stopping in Wash
ington lately, and he answers all inquiries
"'lit the presidential conventions h\- saving
that he is goi»p to none of them this year,
ami that the only convention he is much in
teres ted pistn.,* is the one Grant is hold
ing before- Richmond.
CSSRII
mrljt
be held in­
violable, acre district! where martial law
has been proclaimed that the one-term
poli -y for the Presidency should be main
tained and that the reconstruction of tin
rebellious States belongs, not to the Presi
dent, but rather to the people.
We say again, then, that where the
Cleveland and Baltimore platforms differ,
the difference is altogether in favor of the
former, as more liberal, more nicderate,
more conservative, more consonant with
true ideas of Republican government. If
identified with the Cleveland movement are
some men among the most radical in the
country, it certainly embraces thousand?
whose [Kiliti'-al honesty is far above seven
tenths, at least, of the managers and wire
pullers of the late Baltimore concern. These
are not allied with the reeking corruption
that has been corroding almost every rami
Hcatiou of the Government patronage for
in'.if than three years. Fellowship with
them is at least as honorable as with the
army of treasury-sappers atid shoddy patri
ots who go the regular ti ket" in the prob
lematical supposition that that is the win
ning side.
llepub
Ofltribttldi has sent his dagger to the San
itary Fair of the (Quaker City.
Ivlward Kverett has collected in Boston
#100,000 for the sufferers in East Tennes
see.
The citizens cf I'hiladelplra have pre
"•ented Mrs. Gen. Meade an elegant house
and furniture.
The steam engines of Fngland do the
work of eighty millions of horses and four
hundred millions of men.
1 he Louisville ./t/vrwfilearns that Gen
Butler ba- been mortally wounded in his
military reputation.
A Washington special to the
Tribune
says "It is not uncommon now to see
colored ladies and gentlemen in the galleries
of both Houses ot Congress."
1 he current expenses of the Government
is said to be #2,.".00,000 per day. The a
gregate of our national debt amounts to
$1,720,in 0,000.
Butler telegraphs the War Department
that all is quiet on his "front." Whi
way does he "front
i he last number of the Xew York
hide
ditters wit:. Lincoln this much
A -oldicr with it bayonet walking up and
down before a newspaper officer, is not
comely sight in a free (lovci nin sit."
A memorandum, written by Gen. Sher
man upon the back of an application from
the hrisLau Commission, for leave to pass
its delegates within his lines, reads as fol
lows
1 ci't.utily not: nacl-.crs and oat-, arc tno
necessary tor the army ttiu.ii any moral or
religious age .i'y, and every regiment has ii
chaplain.
A Chicago sculptor has made a model of
a grand monument to he erected over the
grave of Douglas. The monumei.t is a tall,
graceful shaft, with bases having has reliefs
and statues, and including a mausoleum.
The total height will be 100 feet, and the
\i.Mtor to the city, from whatever direction,
whether by land or by water, will behold
the column pricking the blue of the sky.
a m.at wav lt
dodging the issue.
TI he contract for the dead horses in the
federal army has just been let for
$12,000.
The horse's shoes are first pulled off, whi'
are worth about "»0 cents the hoofs fetch
one dollar the tail cents the tallow is
not north much the hide is worth some
thing the shin-bones are said to be convert
ed into cane-hends, knife-handles, Ac.
List of citgu Ities nf Io«ri tr o pg hi 0-»n
era! Sweeney'* di»i»ioii of the 18 Army
Cm p*:
2
i to
u herty, kilMf
Toung Co II, riylit e\e, severe J. Sowuerg,
ryht aho'ilder, severe.
llh In tea—C.i
1864.
'he others, and lie offers some con-
•ideraf jns upon it that are eminently just
fcnd conservative.
The third resolution of the Cleveland
convention finds its counterpart in. the tirs|
•nd second of the Baltimore convention
iiot only in regard to quelling the rebellion
fy force of arms, but also in relation to uch
It settlement without compromise. The third
f-esolution of the Baltimore platform, like
the fifth of the Cleveland platform, advocates
An amendment of the Constitution forever
prohibiting s'avery. So far, then, there is
tio difference between the two creeds. But
the Baltimore platform goes further: it ar
Caigns slavery as the cause suid present
Strength of the rebellion, while Ute other as
serts that the rebellion has already destroyed
•lavcry. it upholds and maintains the acts
nd proclamations of the "Government"' on
ll»e subject of slavery. This, we suppose,
deludes the emancipation prbclamation. the
t. P. 0 Gale, feCr ?«», *H^bt
Geotce Hollett, Co. E. alight i» he ad. ar.k
ftanf.ril. Co. K, Plight hy jpcrt tall J. D.
Pn.c.ll, E. |. ft arm. flPjih.
-Lin of Iowa commi.sWrf office rs killed
and wounded in the ls.b Army Corp.* during
the present campaign, latlading 3JM .of May,
KILLtO.
6/h
Toiea.
Adjutant Ne»bj Cbaie, List ten
•nt Francis Baldwin.
wonsDtn.
6th Inrna.-Lt
Col. A. J. Miller set*. 1-ft
ar*n LieuU R. T. Bker.
4/A
Iowa.—Lt.
W. U. Campbell
9'A /cif'i—Lt. F. W. Foster
26/* I lea —Oapt A. T. Taylor, C.pt. W.
0. Hal, Ca, t. John Qainn and Adju ant S
Butte field.
8U* Ima.—Lt. Col. J. W. Jinking.
non "r ?n'Nr'^T*^ f-ertn»n astro
nom r., tell tiS that in Isr.r,
come so
to enfi^io,, the -nets arc ciS
AlDIIMtV nfficiamsltAn in fir* nmltou .... .L
Amnesty proclamation, 4c. The Baltimore
J»latforni approves and applauds the meas
ures which the President has adopted to
iefend the nation against its open and secret
,Safi
«»d tapnsonmenU, the stoppage of Jit! of
paper presses, the banishment of •]. to^ae ffthl!
llgwl dislojaUste, the establiahment of cen- of miles
•smtritsii .& »v ..\i
a POinet
mar
the earth, that it will ei-
her consume us o, leave its mark behind.
It is a portion of the old Asiatic belief that
the e^'.h will finally be dotroved bv the
comet, and that then the two gVeat oppos
uig principles ofGood and Evil will be rec
onciledI. fhe Philosophers of India how
ever wisely fixed no titne for this event hap
pcning. On the other hand, a major ty
ol modern astronomers, we belie* c, hold the
octrtn that a roniot romt' in rontrct
With the earth, without the inlmbitanfe of
the latter even King aware of it—such is
the ethcrial nature of the sul istnnce of which
tic matter even though gaso us.might be suf
focating and deadly. It besides, might be
a character that would operate in an in
nammatory mariner upon our atmosphere
ie mere friction eve n of a gas, going
such an inconccirablo -ate of speed might
n,
OUS 111 the extr
e®«- ^n
whole
t0 the
4
met.•^ntajo-
W°Ul(f
U8tM wdI
8*tis®ed
di«t
ni C*M«.
taMea ||un|Mtof our climate irt'W#"
wf PiiMkilt,Vlox4BiL and Arr««i*TK AMfec
TioSi. Exptri«nre ttavinff proved that *iM|l)
f' tiK dies eft« act l|H'"lily taken in the
Ntaec of the dintan.-, recourw *h««iM a»
one* he had to
"Br"'en't Tr'"h*t,
LoienK*», let thp Cold. Cough or Irritation of tin
Throat be ever ao MijcM, a* br thi« precaution a
more feriom attack way be effcetually warded off.
I'cBt.n. Sre^sait' and i*is''..r.RS will find th'-m ef
fectua. for cl.-aring nnd Mren^l.ening the voice.
Soldiers should hare them, os th-?y est be car
ried ia the pocket and taken aa occasion require*.
«crvMU IrtWIlf, Btllsel
NVeaknetr etc., ran
b* ewd
i J\ III
by one who has real
iv cured himself and hundred* of other*, and will
tell yon nothing but the
truth,
\ddreaa, witl
tamp, KDWARl) II THAN Kit,
niavlC—dAwly Lock Box. IVnton, Ma.«s.
trqiAi'KEBl.
—1 earnestly caution all
ounif men sutt'erinif fr ni Nervous Debility, Ae..
against cudangerini tu*ir health hy patronising
aDV of the ndvertifing quack*. Von ctn fdty ee
cover by the method* u»ed by the advertiser, atid
by hundreds of others, ash ix
SO OTRCB
TO THEIR ORIGINAL COLOR
TO THEIR ORIGINAL COLOR
TO THEIR ORIGINAL COLOR
TO THEIR ORIGINAL COLOR
It docs not claim to iiiuke Ilair come in where
it ha* once falh-u out. Nothing will do that,
whatever may he advertised to the contrary
hut it as ill iirrcst its falling out. make harsh hair
*oft und silky, cleanse the sc.i'.j) from nil impuri
ties and humors, and entirely overcome* the
bad etfeets of previous use of preparations con
taining sulphur, sugar or lead,
his
Ac.
A CHALLENGE TO TEST
A CHALLENGE TO TEST
A CHALLENGE TO TEST
T!lP proprietor* of the Hiawi.tha, knowing that
many preparations for the Hair were in the mar
ket and all advertised to do nearlv tin- s in e
tiling mi that the public were unable To de
termine from t!u advertis -incuts which were
genuine, and buying one or two bottles, and fail
ing to re.ili/.e tile b.-: ii-,, eonciuded
that all were Imtobu rs. in order To i.- ore the
piibli.-- wni'-h could I. Ii'd up.Mi. pr'ipoo-d the
following t.-st which was published two weeks in
the lleiidil, alidihe other morning pap"r.s withon!
eliciting nny rc.ipoiw. Let a initub-r of well
known citizens of im|ue«fioiicd inteirritv and en
terely disinterested, Hpp. ii.t a person to the nro
pi ictor of each preparation or restorative to" re
the color of the hair. I'aeh pioprielor to
.w:i preparation und nothing e!» hn !u'
the trial, tint! the person i:lv to u~e iiot)iing t»Ki
Let a e -rtit!fat« of tl e result be published in a
the Tirineij.nl eip..r« of tiie cotmlry nt the ex
pens- of the iii.-oic'e^fiil competitor.
HOYT'S MINNEHAHA HAIL UI.OSS
Imparts a lie iotil dark clos-y appeiiranc to
II.e lLir, an 1 iiuexc-lled in keeping it incuil
or ill unv desired position.
IIOY'CS I.MI'El!!AL COLORING CREAM
An invalj. 1 ig f,,r «!ii-kers. Change
light and i I air to a beautiful brown or bl i k.
Sold every where. JOSEPH iSOYT
MOST
vt, jjjK-,1 .'.***"'1 i AJs. Vi ~.aaqr«
IJKKRCTIVK
AS A
#s nUli
fsksi
WAT
fte^d a letter Which I will tend you if you will
-.end me a po-t paid envelope bearing your ad
dret*. Direct to
EDWARD H. TRAVF.R,
ebll-dAwly] Lock lioi, Boston, Masa
ISF.ASPS OFT1IF. NF.RVOLS, SKMINAL,
IN A It V, AM HK\I A I. SVSTEMS- lif* und re
liable treatment —in Report* of the HOWARD
ASSOCIATION—aetit by mail in sealed letter en
v« lopea, free of charge. Address, I)n. J. RKII.
I,1 N lfOKJUTON, Howard A s«ociation, No. 2
South Ninth Street, 1'hilad'iphia, I'l. apldwiy
Host** lllawathn Hair ReMtora
tlve,
IIOVT S HIAWATHA HAIR RF.STORATIVE
HOVT'S HIAWATHA AI It RESTORATIVE
IIOVT S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE
rysf
THE STANDARD rRtPARATKiV rOR THB HVtR
THf STiVUAItn rHKPAR ION rOR TIIB HAIR
rae
SUMIARI.trkpabatiok FOR
MEOIMSF.
The Hon. Jacob Meyer, of Springville, Ind.,
wrote to Dr. Drandeth, under date of Mav 11th
ls61
"1 have used your invaluable Vegetable Uni
versal Pills in my family since 1#1W they have
always cured, even when other medicines were of
no avail. I have been the mean* of mr neigh
bors using hundreds of dollars worth nnd I am
satisfied they have received a thousand per cent,
in blessed health through their use. Tliev are
nscd in this region for Ililio,is and Liver
Diseases, fever and Ague, and in all rheumatic
cases with the most perfect success. In fact, thev
are the great reliance in sickness, and I trust
our venerable life may be long spared to prepare
so excellent a mediae for the use of man.
Fleaso send lneyour lowest price by the gross."
An Imperial Crown
is a mere ban bit*, hut the
cr^tcn of bciuttj
J. C/.i-istudoro,
COD-
ferredontbeh. au whic:, ha* neglected to em
bensti. or tune lias robbed of ii, native hue, by
Iiriwi:idoro*s Ilair llye,
Retains its d.irk U .-.tre if renewed at intervals to
the dose of Life. Peerless among Thousands of
preparations, that promise much and performs
nothing, stan Cristadoro's hair Preservative,
a valuable adjunct to the dye, in dressing and
promoting the growth and perfect health of the
hair, and of itself, when used alone—a safeguard
that protects the fibres from decav under all cir
cumstances and under all climes. Manufactncrd
by
Kept!hy all druggists. junel
A*11-tmiu'o'net,
in violn*
lion of nature s laws, «nd mad®
you dread marriage, or it tliev are
Ironi over indulgence in nature's
own path, tile ClikRriKI.'R I'rim ,vjU
c:ir
i
vou. It will rosforc vi«rir
Atop those nightly emissions, relit tou lor priti
Cid lite, and one more make a "man of yon
save vou from blindness, and, perhaps, ultmate
i.tiocy. Read the advertisement. Call for Cher
okee Cure, Take no other medicine until you
Lave tried this. Sold by all druggists.
aprlO-dawlm E.'s. HA 1.1.(|{|). Agent
MAS. F. WESTPIlAL, JgeaK
FRI1T & OMAMEATAL THEES, 8
Smalt Fruit*,
•'««. Erergreen*.
Flowering Shrub»,
iloumr
Green Mtoute ami
Garden
VWect Potatae Plaats,
SCOTT jrhmsMMWi
Wat
Second Street, Davenport, lotea.
sacs
of some mill* faa 'be left with
tmr,cirnsril,sptrcs,
TOOFTHKR
or
WITH EVERY OTHfcR ART1-
cts incluficd in the sttck of a fir«'.-c!a.sa
JFamUy Grocery Store,
Can always be fonnd at
CBMIsEH J», JBTJCiTA,
North-West cor.
•nUf AFwurtk H«wit».
His stock of
Ten*, C'SIVf*, Saaam, Hyrsps,
Dried aad 4'aaara I'ritll. 4'on«
leetlaserles, Hatter, flirti,
Haace«, Kcg«, Hrasfeea.
Hellew Warr,
Etc., Ate., i* th^ mire*» and freshest kind.—
Housekeepers will nnd it to their advantage to
call and see the good*. Goods delivered in all
part* of the city free of charge.
Every Article
decll-dtf
TBK
itAta
IS WARRANTED TO RESTORE
IS WARRANTED TO RESTORE
is
WARRANTED TO RESTORE
FADED GRAY HAIR AND WHHKERS
FADED OR A V II AIR AND WHISKERS
FADED GRAY HAIR AND WHISKERS
FADED GRAY HAIR AND WHISKERS
FADED GRAY IlAlR AND WHISKERS
FADED GRAY HAIR AND WHISKERS
Warranted I
JOSHUA BURR,
Brady Stmt, Betwern Front and Strond.
Itartr.pnrt, lotca.
I Rmpscrrrtt.r
BP.a
fM
leave to state to the
tit liens of Daven
port, and the cnim
trt dealers through
out this part of the State that 1
have on hand, and am constantly
receiving, large and well selected stock of
GROCERIES
At Wholesale and Retail,
Comprising
Coffees,
tfWar*
obarcoa.
Powder,
Teas,
5«i?s.
Driel fruit,
fibn Caj-s,
White Lead,
Cordage,
risB,
Candle*,
SpietS,
Sud%
It require*
no s.iniiiiig, washing and hour* for its application,
nor will n erack or smut, but is as easily applied
and wiped from the skin as any hairdi essing. lt
restores the natural shediug of one hair with
smother, which give* it a life appearance, instead
of the uniform dull black of dves so that the
most critical observer cannot detect its use.
A
CO.,
:nhlS-d'l i 1m University place, N. Y
I'iidh'M I.adles
Don't (ail to read the advertisement
^in this paper, headed "Important to
Females." Dr. Cheesman, of N. Y.,
"N. Y.
So vears of bis practice to Female
Complaints. His pills act like a
charm. Tliev are reliable ami safe.
TO RESTORE THE SICK TO HEALTH.
The blood must be purified, and all medicincs
are useless which do not possess the tpiality of
.stimulating the blood to discharge its impurities
into the bowel-j, HRANDR::TH'S 1'ili.S possess this
quality in a high degree, and should be in everv
family. They are equally useful for children, and
adults adapted to both sexes, and arc as inno
cent as bread, vet
Dead,
Shot,
Cotton Yarn,
Candle WickiiML
Tubs,
ttabs in TtPtt* r.atf Pnshet*,
Salf Bushels in nests,
Wrapping Twine,
Broom wine,
Bag Twine,
Pint Flasks,
Buckets.
Particular attention paid to the
WTtotenate 'OHtttHeiu.
I buy eti the most advantageous terms and sell
low. Call iiad exauiiue. All order* promptly
attended to. myjl-dtf
FKLSU FAMILY (.KOCEttlES I
JAMF s DOOI.EY
Family Wrocer,
KEEPS
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AT
his old sii.nd, corncr of Fifth nnd ltriuly
Streets, a large and most complete stock of the
best Groceries, comprising
TEAS OF ALL KINDS
Collet anil Sugnr«,
Syraps. Molasses, Candle*,
Soaps, Starch, Wooden Wart,
Dried r'ruit, Spices,
Soda, Salt,
Kerweue,
Tobacco and Cigars,
and. in short, ever* thing •h-it can be in a first
class retail tirocery He mvites th- attention of
obi ciiMi.mers end new lo hi- choice xtoc's, and is
cougdent that he can give complete satisfaction,
both in goods and pries. If ton want the best
Groceriese.ill at mv'.-uit DOOLKY'R.
WALTKR KELLI,
Family Grocer
&,
Pi
orisioii Dealer
ORNER OF L'd ANDIOWA ST.-
iHE REST
and fresin »t llrun-rle of »H ki-ois f.-r family
une. Provi.-ioiis. Hun-, Wooden Ware, Cordage
kept in a lirst-clus^ Retail Store Call aud exam
ine riiv stack. ini sure I can please vou.
in 1-1 Iv.
Groceries, Flour & Feed Store*
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED Ui -I'Et'TFI'l.l.Y IN-
I'HtM-i i .11/.-11-i ol Seoit nod Hdjoining
Counties, that (it will constantly keep in his New
Store, corner of Second and Scott Streets, a good
assortment of Groceries, Hour and Feed, which
he will always sell at the lowest market price.
Highest price paid for farm produce. Good*
delivered tree of charge in citv limits.
Oct. 19—dAwlyj SAM'L (J. YOUNG.
J»0. 12 KASt 2D ST., OPPOSITE MKTUOPflLITAN BALI
I,Jtuily (.'roerr,
KEEPS
(:ONSTANTLY
stock of Family Groceries, of all kinds,
which he offers at the lowest price also
U E I U O S
For medical purposes. Libera', patronage solicit
ed. Call and see the goods and prices, viMd
MRS. ISEBELLA VOUPJG,
ifo. r4, t'ortur Jifck IrfaitJ
HA"» A LA HOB STOCK HP
Fresh (Groceries, Earthei Wtrt,
Pare Wiaes and MquWrs,
CHOICE CIGARS AND T(»BA-»'COS, 4C„ 4C.,
which she is selling at very low prices. Call and
examine the Is. nihil -dljr
JAIIEK IIARKINO.H.
FAMILY
Oand
ClIEItOKEK CLUR.
^1 can work. "I hate to rise in
''1i.ll:lj!'rn,1K-" My eye sight is
tailing. ily memory is going."
"lean tfix nv mind on anvtliin/."
GROCER KEEPS CONSTANTLY
O:I
hand the best quality of Provisions,
lloilow Ware. Kerosene Oil, etc.
Second street, between Brudv and Perrv, Da
venport. my 14-rfiv
BANKINC AND EXCHANGE.
Davenport Savings lastitatioa*
—OFFir* AT—
FIRST iNATIOML BISK.
l'KN DAILY FOli llt'SINKSS.
holidays excepted,. frtim 'J a. to 3 p. in.
It*- SATCRDAY EVENINtiS
|rom 7 to o'clock.
I.VTERCST
at the rate'of
BANKINO
No. 6 Astor House, New York,
ILive^yoj bet-n using epium
"No. 1 hen take regular dose* of
the CliltROKKK Ct RE, and follow the
uirections that acctimpiinv it.
these ills have been the result•
\ourovrti
allowed on deposita
Fivk
per cent, per annum.
Printed copies of By-Laws and Regulations to
he hail at the bank.
M'-nev to loan on good improved Real Estate
Febiiodwtf DAVID S. TRI E, Pn-.*'t.'
FIRST NATIONAL BASK.
Capital, $IOO,OOOw
nocsn s. W. CORNER al.V
ami Second streets. Otlice liuurs from S A.
M. to 3 P. M.
This Bank, by s poititment of the Secretary of
the Treasury oi the United States, is made a "per
manent
DEPOSITORY
for the rublic monies of the Government. Is es
pecially authorized to receive subscriptions tt ail
Government Loans,and redeem the semi-annual
coupon* of the
five per Cent•
interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury KoteS.
This Bank
Buys and Hells Exchange,
payable in all the principal cities in tbe United
States.
Collections Made
and proceeds remitted on the day of adinatmsnt
at currant rates. Will furnish
I A S
in Sums to viit available in the principal cities of
England Ireland. Pentland. Holland' ttelgium,
rranc.', Italy, witierland and Germanv.
Tickets from different ports in Europe to any
p«rt of the Lmted States, both by steam and by
sail, furnished at New York Citv rates
tbs v t'^RBLV, Prea't.
IRA M. GIFFORIt, ashicr. av:t£
Writing Papers an4 Envelopes
A*
HKN TNGSEN
w
a
5£iS "•p™0* between SMond aal
O E s A LEi
toat
THE LOWEST CASH PRICKS.—
Sample
packages if dcaired.
CLfrflUi&, CLOTHS,
AND
CERTS' rntSISBIKC COOBSt
ftr l»rt«, Bnt n| rktipnl
C^f^K OF THE AMOVE NAMED GOODS
V.' be fo'.nd in the city is at
ERSKINE'8,
•ffto. S *Vl€kf» JBlmtk.
HU stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING
la very complete, consisting of
Overcoat*, Business & Dress
Suits, Pants Coats
and Vests
Of the best styles and qonlitie*. His stock of
Cloths is the largest and be*t ever offered in this
market, consi*ting in part of
Caator, Eaallwh. Krkin A
leavers, JJaiilsh, Mel
Freacli, I^H^llali aad
America* 4'H«»inaere«.
Itadaetts,
Milk,
WmI
St
Telvft VestisKS,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
BENTS' FIMNISHMB 80008!
Linen Khlrfu ih* 1 Traveling
tihirti 'of ifijf'trtntj-attti n$.
Vndcrshirt* and Drawer*
Of the Itcst quality. Linen and Woolen Scarf
and Neck Tie-, in great v.irie y of style. Linen
and PajM-r Collars, Kid. Huck^kin and Woolen
(iloves, and in fact everv article wanted in the
Gent's Furni-hing Line is kept on hatid in alinot
(ndless variety. Don't miss the place. No. I
Nickols' It lock, sccoud door west of Brady street
Davenport.
MR, BEni^UTO.^
formerly of the firm of Smith A Remington, can
be found at this establishment, r.nd hope* to re
ceive calls from all his old friends in his new
quarters. oc'J'j-dAwtf
BAKERIES.
Cakes and
Bread,
ENTERTAINMENTaridry
Pies
AT THE
UNION BAKKRf,
On the north-side of Second Street, bs*
ween Mrady aud iv,
"A TADE OF THE BEST FLOUR, BY THE
_IV_L most experienced Makers, and especially
pre uared
For Family Use*
{g* Parties supplied on the shortest notice.
Mend i'tmr Orihrt
and thev will be promptlv tilled bv
_d cXo-dly JOCOB HAHN.
PIONEER BAKERY.
DAN. MOOKE, Proprietor.
rt^HE PROPRIETOR OF THIS BAKERY
J. having received reinforcement*, is now pre
pared to furnish his tdd and new customer* with
BREAD, CAKES, CRACKERS, AC.,
in :inv quantity en tic sh-rt -i notice. Orders
nom tiie coiuiiry tilled with dispatch and deliv.
ered at the depot, steam boat binding and in aj
parts of the city free of charge.
Bakery No* 25 East-Front Street,
i:»ar Burrow's Mill, Davenport. octS-dAwtf
HOTELS AND BOARDINC.
MISSISf IPPI HOUSE.
ENItY 11/ 'I'T, PROPRIETOR. HE
n.cud* lis e.iuveiii. nt!y arranged ho
el to all travelers an I also to eity boarders, us
tiling them tha. nothing will be wanting to
.roiimte the wtdfa i1 ..t his guests mi lo make
heir stay with him pie .sent and agrt ••aide.
He also rrcommemls his well stocked bar which
is seppiied with the choicest liquors and nines
II
Lurch everv morning at in o ehe-k. icl tf
FRENCH'S HOTEL,
On
th( F. irotU'in
1
•art-,
ON HAND A FINE
/'"•'i, the Vity Hall
"f strttt,
Aitr Y„rk.
Spacious Refectory, Bath Rooms and Barber
Simp, Bed-rooms vanned gratis, and only on«
bed in a room. i not believe rumor* or back
men who say wen e full. Servant:, are not al
lowed to receive pt •quisitcs. aplo-dly
SIGELHOTEL,
Front Strut, tutic«n Brady and .Vein,
JOHN .MEYER Proprietor,
PROVIDED FOR THE
traveling public city boarders at all
times in the most satisfact manner. The ta
hie will be supplied with the best the market af
ford*. anil the beds and rooms kept in the most
comfortable style. arm Meals at al! hours,
Wines and Liquors
of the best futility constantly on hand. jvl4
MISCELLANEOUS.
HAGEBOEl'K'S
State Lithographic Establishment
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Daret.port, lorra.
ORDERSartistic
FROM ALL PARTH
©f IOWA
and Illinois srdicited, and promptly executed
in the most stvie ami at New York rates
splo-dly A. 11 AtiEIKKCKE.
CHRISTOPHER CULLEN,
livrt' Shfur tf' Wtriiinry Snrn"n,
w
ONE DOOR WEST OF CORNER
~d and Rock Island streets,
wishes lo inform the citizens of
of Davenport aud Scott Counts generality, that
he has permanently located hi.ji.ielf iu this city
where be is prepared to shoo horses on the xcien"
title principles. After twenty v-
ars studv
aud
practice on the auatomy of t.' foot, of "which
lime lie has spent eleven year-, under the super
intendence oftbe best Vetrinarian* in Europe.be
wishes to say that he will give aalisfactiun to all
persons having horses laboring under the disease
of corns or contractions, commonly called
"hough bound," interfering, over-reaching, quar
ter cracks, sand cracks, sprains. «pavins, sprains
of the corns, founders, ring-bones, for all of
winch he warrants s p'-rfect cure if curable.—
The greater part of these tiistasis art caused by
shoeing or want of proper treatment. jnel
IT. JS. Mail and Express
fitetifton jtrrnn^emeflt
—-OR TUP
RAPIDS PACKET LINE.
k
KEITHSBl'RG,
ik W DAVIS
B.
F.
WILLIAMS....
No.
...^ CO., ..
•sir Iff tM lata St., ChiMfs It
Master,
Clerk,
JESSIE WHIPPLE,
JAMES CAMPiJELI Master
LEMUEL PAKKHCRSI' Clerk!
{/^NE OF THE ABOVE PACKETS WILL
V_/ leave this point every morning on the arri
val of the Eastern lain, connecting at Muscatine
with the cars tor Iowa City and Washington at
Burlington Jor O»«.aloosa and Oitumwa, and with
Cincago train at Fort Maliaoa for Mt. Pleasant
and at Keokuk with packet* lor St. Louis.
ST Passengei S traveling on these boat* will
avoid all vexatious delays of pawing the Rapids.
Freight handled with care and dispatch, jel
Established in ISSo.
CIIC1C0 T1PE FMJHSRV
—AND—
Printers' Wtarefheiitie,
WASBIXOTOS
Srmarr, Caicsoo.
8CHOFIELD
A
CO., PROPRIETORS.—
Types, Preses. and Printing Material on hand
ind manufactued to order. Electrotyping, Star
'tvp'ng. and Engraving promptly executed.
Agents for Wade's Superior inks, and Page's
nseelaior Wood Type.
MTOacnruu... a. roam,..
.joar iusmb
aprto dAwtai
fTfer vouBcyuuNi nmrfiD
sitfcs MMOOaAT omoA
R. JfMSi
*oaibai.r ot
I
NEW OlttRASS,
HAS AftRIVFD IN CHICAGO, A NT) PER.
«tXKXTLT located an tfice at
A N O n STREET,
Between State and Ik-arbornat*.
CIIICAC.O, ILL.
For tbe speedy en
re of old Chronic, Mercurial,
Syphalitic and all private diseases without mer
curv or any other [toisonous or uoxiou* drugii.
S"YPHIL1S, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary
in its most hideous forms, speedily eradicated
from the sestem.
GONORhU(£A cured in from oae to three days
STRICTV|M tured without pais or boogies.
GLEET, no matter how longstanding, cored in
from seven to fourteen day*.
SPERMATORR11CEA Involuntary emi«»ion*
brought oa bt self abuse, exces. or entailed her
iditarily, causing Ima of memurr, imcecility, and
impotency, with all it* deplorable tram of aymp
tora*. treated and radically surt-d by a new and
infallible method. This statem i* the same a* i»
used iu ir. Jiunc-s' New Orleatis Ltiek Hospital
for the last thirteen yean, and which has tuel
with such great nucccs*.
SYMPTOMS- Itingiug ia the ears, dimaeas of
vision, aversion to society, love of solitude, co*
tiTeuess, want of vital power, ami. othe. symp
tom*, not necessary here to mention. Apply im
mediately and aave yourself from the concequen
eer ofthe«e horrible syniptoms.
Disease* peculiar toYemales treated with the
happiest results. Ilr. James is the acknowledg
ed chief in this cajiacity.
Iljdroch' .ud \aiicoeile effectually cured.
Syphilis, the mot horrible and terrible poison
effectually cured and eradicated from the system
without mercury.iodidrpotasni arsenia, sar*apar
ilia. Sviihilis primary cured in two mimites.
The following is but one of the many testimo
nials which Dr. James has had and is till receiv
ing. The letter published belnv ia to Dr. Wil
ii, of Pitfohurg, Pa., from Dr. James,in answer
a letter of inquiry concerning Dr. Jaun t, for
i ri» of N v* Oil. an-, and now of ,«i Randolph
street. Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Wilson wait aware
that Jordan knew Dr. Dr. James, which induced
Dr W ilaoii to make the inquiry. Dr. J. 11. Jor
dan was physician to the Cineiuatti Cholera Hos
pnal duridg the summer ot ls4'.\ and was Pro
te^or of The Tli. eorv aud Prncti^e of Medicine
and of Materia Meiliea in the American Medical
Institute .«f Louisville, ky., ill Dr
Jordan is uow practicing CincmLati. Here is
the letter referred t.». Head it
l'r.
Cincinnati, O., July 5th, 1SSS-
WILSON.-
Dear Sir In answer to your
inquiri"-'. I would say that I have known" Dr
JauK't, formerly of the James Lock Hospital, N
0 and now of Chicago, ofTand on, for the last
l'J vears, and I think 1 may safclv say that in his
line of practice, I do not know Ins superior, if hi
equal. 1 know bim two vears in New Orleans,
and three summers iu thfs city, aud in both pla
ce* had occasion to recommend patient* wanting
treatment in that line to him, aud en every case
so l.-r as 1 could learn, lie was successful, aud
gave mokl perfect satisfaction. He has, from the
start, made the study of what are called secret
disen*e u speeialtv, und has, 1 belit ve, been em
ineutlv successfully. I know of no one to whom
1 would sooner reccommend a patient or friend
needing treatment of that kind, or for any of the
kindred coniplaiut* or chronic diseaae* whic'
he has made his study, thuii lo him. You can. I
think, safely recommend or sent! such patients to
bim, in case vou do not wish to treat tucm your
self. Vour.s truly, J. II. JORDAN, M. D.
TUK caiCAOil l-U'KBS SAT
"Dr. James coinc* here as highly recommended
as itji* possible to be- uotoniv from the press of
New- Orleans, but the press of the almost entire
South, and also some of the most eminent phyai
cians oftbe couutry."
Dr. JamcV Oflice aud Parlor* are AO Randolph
street, between State aud Dearborn street*
OUice open from
A.
m. till7
r.
v., except Sun
davs, when open in the afternoon.
Private entrie* and exits, and all professional
interviews confidential.
Persons at a distance can address Dr. James
by enclosing postage stamp. [augl-dwly.
CEMENT.
gbeat d1=cov«bT |TSeftiI an4 Valnahie
IMseoverfi
HILTON'S
hmliklf remit
I* ot more general practical
utility than any invention uow
ioelore tlit- public. It ha*
!been thoroughly tested during
the the last two years by prac-
Applicable to the tical men, aud pronouuceU bv
useful arts {all to he
i SUPERIOR TO ANY
adhesive preparntion known
Jhtto.i't Jun-t «/..'• i/t'nt
is a new thing, and tbe
suit Ol ears stuJV Its com
thUl«*
biuatiou is ou
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES,
jand under no circnmstanccs
{or change of temperature,will
Its Combination, it become corrupt or emit any
oiliensive smell.
.BOOT &. SHOE
Manufacturer.*, using Ma
chines will find it the tiest ar
[licle know n tor cementing the
.Channels, as it works with
out delay, ia not eltected by
tatiy change of temperature.
'J
Hoot and Shoe
Manufacturers.
E W E E
JR^HT'8
S
jvrili tiud it sutlicicntly adbc
aivc for their use, as lias been
proved.
It Adapted JCtpiciallu
I tv I...,thrr,
and wc claim as an especial
merit, that it aticks Patch
iand Lining* to Boots aud
'Shoes tiu/licientiy strong witb
out stitching.
i IT IS THE ONLY
Luquld Cement
Extant that is a sure thing for
mendiug
Fwmiture, Ow/-ry, Ibyt,
hone, ivory,
It tea Liquid.
and articles of Household use.
REMEMBER
Milton't luf'hti'U f'tmtnl
is in s liquid form and as ea
sily applied a* paste.
HILTON '8
Insoluble Cenent
is intoluhle in water and oil.
llUton't IneolubU Cement
adheres oily substances.
Supplied in Family or Manu
lacturers' packages from
ti
ounces to loo lbs.
HILTON BROS & CO.,
Proprietors,
Providence, R. I.
For sale at Wholesale and Retail by I. Wells,
61* Brady St., and retail by all druggists. ag7-ly
_PICTURE GALLERIES.
PORTRAIT GALLERY 1
F. B. Dowd,
BRADY STREirP, BETWEEN
and d, east aid^, is pre
]ared to take eierv style ot pic
ture known tothephotographic
wurhl. STEEL AND COLOR
ED PHOTOGRAPHS, -CARTES DE VI.MTKS,
ami AMBROTYPES of every kind, at prict s va
rying from .'i'J cents to f/r". Old, faded copies
copied, enlarged and i end'Tcj as bemitisul as
new, and a likeness warranted. wr I'aiticuiar
attention paid to taking Children s 1'icturts.
PBOTOirKAPIIS A AMBKOTfPES*
J. SCHt ELER,
9mm Main mnd Meeond Ntrmt*, OM*
Kuknen't Tobaeev fit art,
CALLS
THE ATTENTION
to the fact that be is prepared to
orders
a
w. F. ROSS, Agent.
HOME INSURANCE CO.,
r^pit.l|
9S,00o,«00 ASM
HARTFORD FIRE 1X8.
:iCTlMAtm« EL
111%
•p xasfcfre OF Hrm.
Prepared from
pare Vegetable Extracts, contain­
ing nothing injurious to the most delii jfc
•As the Pbtmis rises from tbe ashet of its fits,
animated with new life," ao doei this Elixir rqj*.
venate the *v*tem and overcome disease.
\M~ Th* ketuvenating Kiitif Is ths nunH at
mvttra4i«ntv«rie* t* the vegetable fciagdnm. liv
ing an entirely new and abstract method of cure,
irrespective of all the old and worn-out systems,
|jjT This medicine ha* been tested by tne ajqst
emiuent melical men oftbe day, and by them pro
nounced lo lie one of the greatest medical discov
eries of the age.
Wf" One bottle will cure general debility.
pijr A few doaes rare llvsteric* in Feuial«».
One bottle cuies Palpitation of the Heart.
.. wr rum one to thrv bottles restore tbe mSB*
line** and full vigor of v outh.
few doses restore the apprtita.
Three bottles cure the worst case of Ik
potency.
\-W A few do*escure the low spirited.
One bottle restore*mental |ower.
i-ic A few doses bring the rose lo the cheek.
J.**" Tbi-i medicine lestoee* to manly vigor and
robust health the poor debilitated, "worn down
lid despairing^
pyThe listless,' enervated vr.uth, the
OVCT-
tasked man of business, the v ieti'ui of nervou* de
dejiression. the iudivhiuiil sufleritig from general
ebilitv, will all timl immediate and pt ruianent
i lief by the use of this Elixir vr Essence of Life
I-»f Price. per botlh*. or three bottles fur
... and forwardctl hi Express, on receipt of tno
e\, t. any addr*a.»s.
All si'ch orders must be sent to C. A. COOK
Chicago, onrGeueritl A rent fur the West.
Sold in Chicago, by FI LLER, EINCII
A
FUL­
LER, Wholesale Druggists, aud by all Druggtits
everywhere.
C. A. COOK, Chicago, General Ageat
for the Stales of liliuois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Indi
ana, and Michigan.
lilt. W. R. MER WIN
A
CO.,
Hole I'roprirtoA,
Ko.
SO LIBKRVT
Srasar, New ork.
CHEROKEE PILLS
u «i
a
Ftfifele
II E A1.1 II Preserver.
CERTAIN A N'D S 1- E f»»r the removal of 00
STRCCTIOVS, and the liisuranee of REtl*
CLARITY in the RECl'RRENCE of
Ta* MONTH LY PERIODS.
fffThet cure or obyiato thiNte Bumerous dis
eases that spring from irregularity, by removing
the irregularity itseif.
tsp" Thev cure Suppressed, Excessive, and
Painful Mi lis! I lat iou.
\4g~ Tluy cure Green Sickness (Chlorosis).
fiT They etire Nervous nnd Spinal A flections.
removing the ii icgularitv they remove the cause,
ami with it
AM.
the elects thai spring from it.
r-sr 'om^iosed of simple vegetable extracts,
they cnntsin.nothiiig deleterious to any constitu
tion, howtier delicate, their fuiictiou iM'illg to
substitute strength for weakness, which, when
pro|»erlv used, they uerer fail to do.
Wf* They mav be safelv used at anv age, and at
any )eriod,
n-,»t ouviuijthi hot T%ret Month*,
during which the unfailing nature of their action
Woiihl infallibly
prrrtnt
pregmmcv.
All letters, seeking information or advice,
wiTlbe oromi.llv, freelv, nnd disereetlv antueKd.
i-S?" Full direetions iiccmpaiiv each box
i-jF" Price. #1 per box, or six boxes for
jJT Sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt
of price.
All such orders tnnst Iw sent to C. A. COOK,
Chicago, our General Agent for the West
Sold in Chicago, by FI LLER, FINCH A FUL
LER, t\ hob'sale Druggists, itml bv all Druggista
evervwher-
C. A. COOK, Chicago,
ral Agent for the State, ol Illinois, li
owa,
General
Wisconsin, Michigan, and Indiana.
DR. IF. R. MERW1N
A
CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
STY N
LiBtRTi HTIUICT, \«-w Vork.
for tale byall mhlO 1
yAwUm
ntPflXKSS OR SISEKT
THAT IT THE YCESTLON!
THE
PROPRIETORS OF THE NEW
YWlHf
Museum and Anatomy of Medicine have de
termined, regardless of expense, to is»nc free
ffor the benefit of sufleritig huuiaiiitv^ FOCR ol
tlieir most interesting
Bnd
iustruetivc Lectures
on Marriage audits dixipialifications, Nervou* I)e
bilitv, Premature Decline .#f Manhood, Indiite*
tion, Wealcncs* or Depression, l,o«* of Energy
snd Vital Power, the Great Soeial Evil, and those
maladies which result from vouthful follies ex
cesses or maturity, or Ignorance of l'livsiologr
and Nature'* Laws.
These iinaluahls Lectures have lieen the means
of enlighteuiiM( aud sating thoimands, and will
lc forwarded frer, on rocrij't of lour itiiupi
addressing
S'Wtarv.
or Lira. Dr Rie,.,d of Pari,, ,,11
cartic-nt ko.'icitation, has ngth «t.(:
bf
New York Muiieiun of
Ac atomy and Medicine, is Broadway, Hew
1 "fk. Sllga-lV
HAMHOOV.
ANDfof.r
...
THE VIGOR OF YOUTH RESTORED
,n
DR. RICORD'S Essasea
years of
dedto the
urgent reipiesl of tb* Atm-rir an pubiie. nnd ap
pointed an agent iu New York, for the aah- of Ma
valued und highly prued Essence of Life. This
wonderful agent will restore Manhood lo the inost
shattered constitutions in lour we^ka, ami is used
according to primed instructions, failure is uu
poHSible. This lilt- restoring remedv should ba
taken Ijy till about to marry, a* its efb-ets »ie per
manent^ friiL'ccsji in everv ease ia certain.
Ewienie oi Life sold
with
lull instruction* for use,
iu cases,
atis
$3, or f. ur
titles in one for and will be
ouau-
sent
tv anv
/•r
part,
caretnlly packed, on receipt of remittance to hi
accredited agent. Circulars sent tree on
reeato
oft stamp*. PHILIP ROLANDO.
Broome St., 1 door west Broad war N. IT,
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SAFES.
NEW JIt SECOND HAND
SA
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Bait Cheap
AT
The New York Safe Depot,
frit.
William -Straat^"
K W Y O K
A E A I N
Sisea and Prteea of Lillie s Fire-Proof 8*K
Mrrsnw.
No.
Highth.
17.
OF THI
eaecnte all
in the Photograph and Ambrotype line in
style equal to that of any artist west
ot Chicago.
Particular attention paid to taking
Children*' Pietnre*.
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Chartered
A. D. 1810.
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6
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$1.60
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