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'T'HK CONFESSIONS AND EX-
I rrEnicxcE os' a
INVALID.
J’alili.'lird for txichcneflt arid as a mailoa (-■* young
ir.en aiid oi'.»cr» ■who vatVer from Nervous Debility.
Early Demy ami (heir kindred slVim'bu-sauplylnr
U:t* mcaiis of self-core, Ry one who nn» cored himself
alterhotnc a vb-thu of mwplnct-d conridence la medl
cal himilnig and quackery. Wv enclosing a post paid
directed envelop, *inrlc cni.a» may he had of the
tmtlior, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq. Bedford,
KU'CfiCounty. New York. Ja-Xfzavj-Suj
THE GOOD SAMARITAN
J- pccltively cores" Consumption, and all <!!?<•*««
to }i. rail «r ante vour case hv Mter, with
Ft.unp; Advice free. Delay la dangerous if yon arc
tliwasod. Thirty-one years practice and cxpj-rlooco.
No calomel or mercury used. Medicines* scut by mill
or ••xproF-. otUcc and Laboratory 2H 1-2 South C-lark
fctryet.chicaco. Pott Office Box nTvr
dels-yiKOUra DR.PEABOD*.
Y CARD.
Deafness and Blindness.
DC UNDUE VOOD. co!l« and Aurht, Opm-.itlvft
t-urprou. Ul Randolph street.- car tlieSbcmxaa Boose.
Coicaoo, Illinois.
T>r (* ra« rietoiiM III* professional lifetoOphthalmlc
Rn.l'AunU Mcillriuc and Snrpcrj*. and receives monthly
Ute nr« - and injrcaioofi lustrnmcnt* and apparatus,
n-id t!n* ,1 liferent model* of treatment os?d for trir r p-
Rcr and <-«n* of tin**** aUlictlocs in all tirft Ophthalmic
;.:.d Aural Hospitals and Infirmaries of London, Paris,
Ih rlin and Vienna. He performs all the approved
-i-;Cioiit and modem operation!* for Deaihcsa,Cataract,
Artificial Pupil, CroN* Eye. Entropium. Eclroplam.
Stiiplivloin:*, PMulaHachryaxaUs. aud trie remora! of
t amors wens and apurionscrowths of every descrip
tloti Artificial Eyn* utai KHr-Dnims Inserted, and
examination* comlur«<*«l with tho Ophthalmoscope.
M-rl'-cojx- SUnvope. Pliarnijio«oope and Ophthalmic
>Sjcrowopi» instrument* and machinery Dial brilliantly
illuminate the whole exterior, interior and posterior
Tart« of the Fve nud Ear, tbusrevcalln; t lie cause ana
’'.nturc of mrtrir of the cvr and cr.r that have
hitherto been (hnucM fou-ver bidden In darker-** and
Impenetrable ja~-y<h! 1m
AMBROSIA
FOR THE HAIR.
A hand-orre bead of hair 1« a crown of glory,
proper can? and culture it will last as & protection to
the tirade long c* the tall* do to WuS tineer?,or the
rvc'.as'.C' to the ores. STi-.ULING'S A.MWb)>I.V is
tf c or.lv article vet'discovered that will bring about
thr doir'-d results ll Is a stimulating. oily extract
of loot', lurks a:, ci herbs cad, a»ldc froai its neatness,
t'itoi.hh'ih - v and plow. It Is mcdicallr adapted to pre
set-vt* and add to the beauty of the hair. Tnc only
aLTJCL*: VI.T DIfCOVKRKD THAT WILL CCEE TUB
ytsUAkL Oe THU SCxLISXND CaL'SCTIIZILMCIO OBOW.
For sale by
BL1 C £ A: SUAUI’. 144 Lafce street.
Agents tor Chicago, Xlb^
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE.
1 he best lu the world.
WUXIAH A. EATCHELOB'S
Celebrated Hair Dye. produces ft color not tohedis-
irom nature-warranted not to injure uo
ius:rin tiio leas-t; remedies the ill effects 01 baa ayes,
a:;d invigorates the hair for life.
GBEY, E£B, OB BUSTY HA IB
Instantly turns at-?loudld Black or Brown, leaving the
b.i'.r soil and Leant iiul. Sold i>y all Drogeuts.cc.
• The EtnuSne Is signed William A. Batchelor on
■o.Vfocr pries of cadi 1-ox. Factory, si Barclay-fit.,
s>\'w Vor*. uatcAt; Broadway and Pi Bond.)Jy < .« 5.3»-ly
QATAIIRU! CATARRH!
Dr. Seeley's Liquid Catarrh Remedy,
A sure care for
Catarrh or Cold in the Head.
It is easier toccre Catarrh than Consumption. and by
rm ife the tie preventthe tatter. I'ursonsaiioaUi
that the better way to care consumption is
of C'at-.rrti.n! ttirTirrocra;;r«l’l«*'j
nro at lirst veivsllslit. i’ersonMini i.ieyhavea cola
find tlir.t tficv Lave frequent attacks. nn«! arc more
eruptive to tlic changes of teTuperature. Injtub con
dition t’n* 110 m tnav he dry, or a siiplit dls Jianje. tain
tr.d acrid, atlcrwnrds hi-coinlt.p Unci and adiiaflive.
Ast»*cuiscas< becomes chrome tac In
ert-used n. quantity, amf rhanc-d in quality, they ..re
3 ntr tlrrU and Leary, and arc either go-rid of by‘‘low
in'; itic iiDse. or else they iaU Into the throat and are
Lauktder couched otr. The secretions are oUeiwUe,
caustnu i: bad In alh: the \Olee is tlv.ct and nasal: the
r ves are wtak.thc sense of wnell is lessened or dc
tiroved; dr.M'r.fss freqnen'Ay lakes place.
-•vtber.idot UieLUini) CATAIiiiH I.EMEDT.aU
• t ~:o sviiiptonif can be clieCtmlly removed.
‘-'r.'of tie Catarrh Beinedv. sufficient fornse
tv' v month. wiUi tall and clear dirvetious. scut by es-
1 Office. 182 South Clark Street, (Dp Stairs.)
\<ldn 5* Dr. D. !1. SEKLYE.
0"ll-vir>.V5m Post Office Box t-T-1. Chicago. Hu
CAKI) TO THE LADIES.
Dr. Dnponco’s Golden Pills
FOB FKIIAI.ES.
li.uUi’Cc 'll correcting. regulating. and removing all
ofisiructtoas of the "monthly periods" from "what
cviTcausi*" and always successful as a preventative,
u.v ov.lv sure and reliable nu-dxtnc ever known
:orall(l;scx-os.FO peculiar to females, whether mar
fuel or m-sh*. provldincy-.n get the geualaePillß.
•• Marru.t Ladles" wiUht* particular tn observing ar
'icklMoi the directions. The ingredients oi the I ills
a:c known to cvcrr agent, and they will Inflorat
n out’-* Vihs are perfectly hamdesa. and will do an
claimed lor them.
J*ricc, SI.OO per Ror.
‘General Wholesale Agents.
ToM i:t Chlcas o I>J
L«iKI)& PMiTh xj Ftrect,
!( s'oviL. Wit.-floip^irtrcct,
•«v ; t> ’Wntcrptrcct.
3 i'll Ki: li FINCH. ‘.’l and ‘.**i Market street
.1 l;< iFMHKI.IF North Clark Siren.
! I’.COTHFKS. art Kamloljih street.
y'i; if. M JIOOKEK. .v; West Ikuidolnh street.
A j: fATrHEN.IWWc-tLalrcetrosU _ „
M. .1 Fill corner of Clark ami Adame street.
LM.it.; I Hrf-pjidlnenmcTtoft’ie “shine ajreat*'
3j to tiimcgirthe CniCARo " J’O't Oillce” can have t.*e
’’jijs.pi.t ir.mnh-Mialiy) hj’uiall. to any part of Hie
country, **free»l portage.*
>•. it.—Ladies! Itn very particular. Huy nolhlnc
pared “ Ihiponcu's G«*Me» Hi!s“ hereafter. unless voa
M tJ ll«--JKiisilurt* of *. i>. ihuve ou c*cii hox, wnlch
La* rtCLiiv he*‘ii added, on account of Inc PHNhavlag
been <oi SIi.Un.ITKD. sc.S-uTJI-Otn
TMFOKTANT TO FEMALES.
1 Dr.CU'Ovman’fcPUtß. . .
Ti-e combination oflngredlentslntbss'? rln« arc tbs
rt-ftiU «>i £. Km" and practice. They are mild
’juUlrtn'vvuUou.audeciUltt la correcting all Irregu-
Ja-Uic.- I’aliiful Mcnrtrnall mu. removing all obstruc
»ioi!* v,lnrti-er fro»n cwld «-r «>lucrwl-s. bcaJacbc. pain
ji,,’ ~1-v palpitation off .c Le.wt. w!.Us-». all nervous
•Vicvtl'i ‘»a-ictlcs KiUgt.c.pHlu iutliCbackandUinbs
dbtutbed sleep. wl-TL-U ari-c from interruption cf
nature.
dr. aiFEss?i.\x*s mis
Wp.Mbt'C'umnerrcirent nt a now era In tnc treatment
rl !;■(■<• obstruction* Welch have
cout-lum-d i..Anv to iti iiKiiATrucr.uAVE, Nofomiu
can tnjov c«od leslt’i nnlci’sune Is rvgular.auJ wbcu
, \ or nn ob'irm tlou taker place the general hcaita be
i;isic> {0 decline
DR. CHEKSEIttAN’S PILLS
Trc H.e t: <>-t r;H c-tnal remedy ever kuowa for com
n!ulnt* peculiar U* J-ekalks. To all c'*a»m they arc
li.utluahle. imu cino. wmi CRBT.\TXTT. l»es:mmCAL
j’LiiVl * i .t v T Ley are koov, 1110 thousands, who hive
t 1 r;i. different peil'>'U.thro::;'houU'te country.
lia\ li g t;.e cll'jn of non:e of Use n:ost EiltXfiXT
PHYSICIAN* IX AitiiniCA.
J-;XPI.ICtTI:I>IRtCTIO.vs.BTATIXO WaPXTUCTSTIOtrLD
Ni.i 11:. i with each in>\-»be I’mci: Oak Dollar
nr. Ton eoj'tr.inin; irons ,V>t;» (*) i’i!N.
pilsre; tl v umlbpromptlv.bvre-.ihtlng to the Agent
g.; i.j.l i-htn . : t, sold i;y D;:r.:''Hsr.;oLNai;.vu.v.
fJ" s, :j ;u CMc.igoct price by LORD
C.SV.ITM. SpVviljT
w
AND
ZVLO&ALSA&IUafI,
TUc great unequalled preparation Tor
Restoring. iu vigors! Intj.Rcaulll'j"
lug uiid Broslug Ihc Hair.
Ilomle: !:is it s«- fi. sllfcy and gV---y. and disposing It to
irnudTi la ai.\ £<•£'• red ]io?Ul.>:i: gulctly cle:«i.--iag the
scnlp. arotlpc -till and lm;aiilns a healthy and
j: '-u-.d to’oi t--> the Jlnir.
IT NEYED FAILS
to Restore Grey Hair
Its OripualYoutMVil Color.
rr IS NOT A EVE,
TUG acts directly upon the root* oftho Jinlr. giving
tliCiti t)i« i.nt t:rr"l n«>i:rl!>hsiicr.t required. producing the
fc , ul e and luxurious quantity su* lu yumb.
For Ladies and Children
Who- 1- Mnir requires frcq-imt dressing the Zylobal
•un iia«no equal. No ladye toilet
U complete without U.
X./i.] by Druggists throughout the "World.
riANCirAL SALES OFFICE
198 Greenwich Street, Sew York City
•M
iu
jr-;i r.<V: ,'m * tat
tjoop Skirt iilanufatlani.
T\:K\V YORK AND ILLINOIS
Hoop Skirl Manufactory.
And importer and dealer la tU kinds of
French and German Corsets.
cicdTTTi**. jo »>» fprinps.
>. ere |.ui r *ll ►kJrl* wide-' T.esrH without «•
•-tar m.rfff. mcv:dc<i they arc kept clean. Onr skirt?
nrr wnr:.-!,! dtor- ci t'i-- 1,.-t ucatifv. Watch Spring
fie"? Av*:f«'V<:!ei!i?,dif net haubftutory, «nd all
(.•.nl to residence,
ivotlco to Wiiolcualo Bayers.
/i.vc nave been ip the filclrt butluos since the first
'■•Shirliig of the trade, and tm*-branches of onrhoase
■ fa.l tin- principal cities *'f the Ifnb.n, a< well ns Loa
..n.-.-uud as «ur London Ageul tanvlyws u<vour ftecl
>,i<u;c rt-thup giving our customer*the benefit of
» .at v.c shou'd otherwise pay forcjmtslsiions—we
•iief.iiict'i pr;i lower than any other laauuiictarcr
% . -o c: e u v f:cu promptly attended to.
i— laicm, Proprietor for Chitijo,
New York Factory.3s Bowery.
Chicago Poet Olfice Uov *sss
v:r.i^!y
©listers.
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!!
roeiria awfai S\x.r,
A No. 1 Baltimore OyMer* 45 rents per can.arc HOW
bolrs received dally at 119 Randolph street.
„ VARAXTED.
11 Ail /» .* A
Coontry ordrrn promptly attended to and at re-laeci
rates. luo»xS3 3aj] URMSY SANBORN.
Semiring an& (Enljangt.
/CHICAGO CITY BONDS.—We
will pay
110 AM) INTEREST
For any part of flnylhoniwnd Chicago City wren per
cent Bonds. C. c. PARKS A CO., (tankers.
JatH-zTiM-lm Comer Lake and Dearborn-fib*.
LD. OLMSTED & CO.,
• Coracr of Lake aud Laaallc streets, Chicago,
negotiate Loans on Bond and Mortgage.
gy-Nonc but first-class real estate securities taken.
edjcnr.’Sly *
•Q KITED STATES REVENUE
STAMPS.
All kinda of Revenue Stamps onhaud
now, and for sale at the
ERS* BAN IC,
Northwest comer of Clark and Lake streets.
jal-yTUriin _
"jVTERCHANTS’SAVTN GS LOAN
81. & TRUST COMPANY,
CAPITAL.
HENRY KAIiNAM. Pres't. S. A. SMITH. Yicc-Prcs't.
L.J.GAGE, Cashier. w . „
This Institution will Discount Paper, bay and sell
Exchange and Colo, and receive money on deposit,
pay interest thereon when left a specified period; will
receive money for accumulation. when Icll for a term
of years; aim receive and execute Tnusr from
Courts, Corporations, Individuals aud
Estate*.
OClcc. comer of Lake and Dearborn streets.
Dinr^pTorfl:
.1. H. Dunham. James Goodwin, Henry Faniam
John 11. Foster, P. R. Holt, H. 11. Magic,
I*. L. Yue. >V. K. Dopqott. A. 11. Barley.
F.H. Cooley, i - . H. McCormick, T. D. Gilbert,
F. A. Smith. m!i7-n3lMy
JJ DOOLITTLE, Banker and
DEAMB IX EXCHANGE,
4 0 {South C.’larJcfjsti*eel,oliicaso t lll
tST Particular attention given to Collection-*.
myS-rAviy
BANK OF AMERICA.—PubIic
Notice iahertby flvea.tUst all Bills or Circulat
ing Notes ofihe
“BANK OF ATTTERICA,”
Heretofore Incorporated and doing business In the City
of »■hscaco.undcrthegcncr.il banking laws of the State
of Illinois, must bo presented for payment to the Audi
tor of Public Accounts of said Slate, at big cilice, m
the c'.tv of Sprlngrtcld. within three year* from live
dale hereof, or the funds deposited for the redemption
or mid notes will be given up to said bank.
Dated this iOUiday of May, A. D.isil.
GEOIiGK SMITH. President.
E. vr. willabd. cashier. jr&gSL'iojci-r.i
npilE 3IEUCJIAXTS, FAR3IEUS
JL AND MECHANICS SAVING’S DANE,
52 Clark Street) Chicago, 111.
Office Lours from 10 A. M. to 31’. M. Also, from SP,
M.tosP.M. Tuesday and Saturday.
INCORPORATED IN 18CI.
Six per cent. Interest paid on Savings.
DIEKCTOC9 AND OITJCEES.
President—H. 11. FLEETWOOD.
VlctpPrcs’t—K. U. SuhkmxN. Counsel—'Wai.C.GorDT
Vice-Pres't—P.i:.Wi:sry ah. Cashier—SYDNurMriJM
doat.d or rsAitisrua.
,T. r. Fareo. .1. M. Koantrte, M. Lewis.
J H.Jom-s. T. S. Phillips, P. P. Haves, -
.7. Halim Brewer, Hcv.D.Dunne.VG.C. S. Dole.
K. 11. "Williams, J. O. (ilmlclc. A. H. Burley,
Kcl. Hempstead. T. 11. PecLc, W. B, Scales.
H. S. r.is(iO|iJJ.D_D. A.G-J2C. Hon. W.B. Ogden.
J. M. t7. Jones. W. K. Daggett. sejt-c->>>-ly
"yAK YLKC3C & TUOKEii,
4 Broad Street, New York,
bankers and dsalsks
Govoromest Securities, American Golo, Domes
tUand Foreign Inching?,
J, T. Van VJ.vck, fault t~>T!-Gr»l n. A.TCCKirn.
JgAXIvIXG HOUSE OE
CHAPIN, tVHEELEII & CO.,
Comer of Luke and Lasalla sts., Chicago, 111.,
Transacts a
General Banking Business
U. LiiAPIN. President.
M. D. BcchaNan. Cashier.
D.Chapin.South Bend Branch. John B. Howe.Lima
Branch. Bank of the .Statu of Indiana; A. 11. Judson,
Mbliawr.ka. led.'.C. T. Wheeler. Chicago. III.; Tolmau
Wheeler, do.; Hiram Wheeler, do. nili23ni'»3Sy
BANKERS AND DEAIERS IN EXCHANGE,
BANK NOTES. GOLD. SILVER. AC.,
fiuivoa-ly SkClark at.. Chicago. 111.
W. IXUKXKL & CO.,
J.
Bankers and Brokers,
42 South Clark Street, Chieigo, HI,
DEALERS IN
DOMESTIC £.STD FOREIGN EXCHANGE,
Stocks. Bank Notes. Land Warrants. Specie, 4c.. Ac.
Deposits received. Collections promptly made.
Drain* on Ireland, France uud Germany, for sole in
turns to suit
EEAU. DUEXEL Jc Co., New York.
IHIEXEL Jk Co., VhiludclPliia.
myS rb-;My
'J'iiE BANK; OF MONTREAL,
HAVING ESTABLISHED AS
AGENCY AT CHICAGO,
Is prepared to do a General Hanking business. Buying
and Selling
Eastern and Sterling Exchange,
Discounting PRODUCE HILLS based on shipments.
making
ADVAKCES OH STORAGE RECEIPTS,
Hc-pavablc In CHICAGO, or at other point*. Receiving
L’cj*Oßit? and Collecting Commercial l*.ip«v
ileio LV.tvly Ik W. WILLARD. Agent.
Q.ILMAN, SON & CO.,
BANKERS,
-IT Exchange Placc } New York*
Particular attention devoted to Western businesa.
V.’kstkrx l:xrKr.i;NCKa.—Cliapln, Wheeler & Co..
Cl.lcaso. lib; Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance
Co. lank. Milwaukee; state Hank of lowa and
r.r.’uc bts: State Savings Association. St. Louis.
rihV-t-nr.iS-ly •
Eiisnitss (Saris.
TTNOCH WOODS,
I (Successor to CIIAS. A. EATON.)
180 LAKE STTCEIvjT,
Gun*, Sporting Apparatus Fi*Ulns
Tackle, llowlo Knives,
AKD MILITARY GOODS,
X*ow<lor and Shot.
AT WHOLESALE AKD BET AIL
C py lIM I l£
f'' OHUUX & MARKS,
\J amkkican' and foreign
PATENT LAWYERS & SOLECITOIIS,
OC'ce, No. 11 Lar:non Block, Chicago. 111.
o£ee« established ot Washington, D, C..ln ItO.
•* *• London. Kngland. in JSSJ.
•• •• l’arl«. France. In ISM,
*• •• Vienna. Ausliia. la 15T.L
Chculur# containing full Instructions to Inventor#
sett grails on application.
Csr-\7,-.stern Inventor# vill please address ns at
Chicago. Boat OlSceßox 4 US. Jalfr/lMm
W M- LANGE, Wholesale and Re
t T tali dealer la Fresh and Salt Meat*. Beef and
Park bribe barrel.
515 STATE STREET, Chicago.
Post Office Box
ftcambost*. Propellers and Vessels famished at t:ie
shortest police, aud ou reagoaal>le_terina. JaS-ytJUta
■vroimnvESTEßX pexsiox,
Xv BOI'NTV ANDCLAIMAUKNriV.—Prize money
and all claims crowing oat of the war collected. No
charge for advice. Address, with stamp. ISAAC i’..
HITT & <’>)., No. €3 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111.
jaioytna-im
jgRNEST TRUSSING,
BEAL ESTATE AGENT,
G Lnrmon Slock, Chicago, Illinois*.
Loans negotiated on real estate eccnrity. jyt-sGllMy
WAR CLAIM OFFICE OF
T T LEAVITT & WHIG ITT. Attorneys at Law,
All kinds of malms promptly collected. Pensions
and Homily obtained: Treasurers* Warrants promptly
collected find the moiiev remitted. Ice.-* $1.50. Dis
charged Soldier** pav collected. fees sl.Ol
Address LEAVITT? & WEIGHT. Chicago. 18. Office
3 Clark street. Jstbl..-ly
J S. KIRK & C 0.,
SOAP ASB CAX2LE JIAATTACTCBERS.
Ar.d dealers In Bosln. Soda Asb.Tallow. Tallow Oil.&c
IS A 20 River Street, Chicago*
nut-gSll-ly
PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE &
JL CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY.
Plttshnrph. Pa.. January 2*lh. IS®. >
The annual meeting of the Stork and Bondholders
nf this Company fur the clecilon of Directors and such
of.it r business aajray come before It will b? held at
f.u'W.Ucc of tald company. la the city of Pittsburgh
on thu
Fourth. Wednesday of February, A, D. 1853.
The Stock and Bosid Transfer Books of theCompaar,
at their otllcc In the city of Plttahurrh. r.nd at them
tsarsfer asener in tbreit'- of New York, will be closed
01, (hclCth dav of February. nrd remain clo.'-od until
th>‘*A!th of February thereafter. _ _
fcU-z&S-td W. H. BARNES. Secretary.
TJHODE ISLAND CENTRAL
JLV BANK. RHODE ISLAND.—Pursuant to a dccre
tal order 01 the Supreme Conrt of Use State of Kljodi
Liard, the subscriber circa notice that all pereon;
1-olfllnc Mils of the
AT TrumxS.VLF.
AND lir.T.ML, ty
South t*;ark utreci
foppodte lUC cotirt
J»ou.-e). a thl 130 North
C'.trk,
and Ohio street*
cmowo, Illinois.
blik & Colton Sidm
tuito to order nt
fihort DolJce, Old
repaired, sU'.-r
--f‘d’xQd sbtpH as :rood
\ asnet?. I'ull *iock of
uoven. double <lla-
RHODE ISLAND CENTRAL BANK,
Mn‘t deposit the same with him at Ida office. Ko. 25
V«-ybos*r.t street, Provldi-nee. I{. 1., on or before th«
n.-MCayof Asenst. A.D. ISOS.In order to bo entitled
T’lci.ydividend Hint may be declared oat of the asset*
of t-md lUii.k.
_ ~ * .TAMER M. CLADKE. Bccslrer.
Providence.!:. I...] a n,i:Ui, ISA frJ aSSI-Cm
OFFICE OF THE CHICAGO &
V/ MILWAUKEE DAILUOAD COMPANY.
skirts constantly on
hand, from 3 springs.
Chicago. January f.th. ISRJ.
Tlic ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the
Cldcago and Milwaukee It&Uroad 'Company will bo
bole Id Chicago. Nt the office of the Company, corner
of Lake and Clark streets. on TUESDAY. February
Mill, I£'j2. Nt 10 o'clock A, iU for Oie Election ofDlrec
tors. and the transaction ofsuch other business as may
bo presented. A, S. DOWNS,
JaT-ySftTM .
T ONDON ErE AND EAR IN
JL/ fiumaky.
Corner of EanJolph and Dearborn streets. Chicago.
B. P. KEXAOLDS, D., V. D. 53.,
Of the Royal Ophthalmic Hospital,
JalS-ziC-tin LosDOjf.
]gYE ASD EAR
I>r. XJXDERWOOD.
OcntlKt and Aprlst. and Opera tiro Sarccaa for Doif
new. Hliudnew. aartall dhtcaaea of the Eve and K*r.
Ofllre and Burjjcry, Ko.tzj JUtlolnb street, ntur Slier
man lioute. Chicago, in. myis-ly
<B)kap tribune.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1803.
A&KA.WN POST FI«MT.
Hon* a Rebel Cavalier Came to Grief—
A raliietfc History of the Arkuasa s
Post by a fellow who was
There,
A gay Virginia cavalier who was captured
among other rebel riff-raff, at the Arkansas
Fort fight, wrote out an account of the battle
after he was placed on board a Yankee trans
port, and wanted the Yankee officers "to scud
it to the Richmond Jinqninr; hut the officer
in a vandal-like manner declined, but gave the
document to some Yankee correspondent:
Yankee Steamee “Nebraska,” off the
Post of Arkansas, Wednesday, Jan. 14.
ISC,']. —Editors Richmond I'n'pnnr —The most
remarkable battle of the war has just been
fought at this place.
MUNCHAUSEN OUTDONE —50,000 INFANTHT, AC.
It. is the first lime in the history of the war
that ‘.1,000 men have resolved to make a s'.and
against 50.000 infantry, with an immense
quantity of artillery uud cavalry, together
with a co-operating Heel of gunboats, carry
ing 100 guns; and it Is the first time, too, in
the history of the war that a land force has
unflinchingly withstood a terrible gunboat
fire for two days, lying motionless in the
trenches, and receiving, at a distance of only
two or three hundred yards, every shell, with
out being able to return a shot.
.$500,000.
LIEUT. CNN. HOLMES’SENDS A TELEGRAM.
This stand was made not because we ex
pected to be enabled, unassisted, to hold our
posit fou.but because we were hourly expecting
reinforcements, and because Lieut. General
Holmes had telegraphed Brig. Gen. Churchill,
commanding, to bold the x )o sitfon until all
should be dead.
We have fought the whole Vicksburg expe
dition, and we arc now all prisoners of war,
but not willingly nor of our consent; we
have been betrayed into the hands of our
enemy.
THEY WEKE PLEDGED TO HOLD OUT UNTIL ALL,
ALL ! I SHOULD DIE.
Our gallant Gen. Churchill had determined
to light, and to light to the last x aud each man
had made a solemn pledge to the General and
to each other never to surrender, but to bold
the fort until all, all!! should die. Every
man knew that lo conquer was impossible,
but to die fighting for his country's honorwas
a glorious privilege.
THE CAVALIEU SEES A SUBLIME THING.
Oil! it was a sublime spectacle to behold
our commander as he rode along that little
line of devoted heroes, the Spartan dory that
was reflected from face to face. 'Bach and
every man seemed to feel that it was indeed
sweet to die for his count ry. There they stood,
clii cifully awaiting the hour they should be
called upon to yield their lives a willing saeri
lice upon the altar of their country.
Ohl shall I ever forget the day when I rode
down the lines and looked upon those faces I
The enemy stood in their front in line of bat
tle, 50,090 strong; 100 guns were approaching
them by water on the right; a large body of
cavalry already encircled them m the rear.
Lut there they stood, like martyrs, glorying
in the prospect of proving their devotion to
their principles by yielding up their lives in
maintaining them.
—IN—
Before that hour I never knew what patri
otism was-. How dearly—how devotedly! I
loved my country. I felt that each man be
fore me was dearer than a brother, and to em
brace Liui would be a blessing.
a “metallic Frar ”
The thunders of the right announced that
the struggle had commenced. I stood and
watched it with eager interest. Boat after
boat approached our little fort of three guns,
and hurled upon it their angry b alts of metal
lic fury. But thunders answered thunders,
and slowly and solemnly the little fort, with
its three guns, poured out its vials of wrath
upon the cowardly foe, clad in steel.
TUB THREE GUN'S “.MELT AWAY/'
But it was of no avail. I saw gun after gun
melt away until none were left. Their boats
passed us, but the fort was not surrendered;
f«»r the 50,000 had now advanced upon our
whole line in front, and the small artillery
from the foot and all along oarline were giv
ing them the strength of Southern principles.
Eight times they advanced upon us; ns often
they were repulsed, and running and yelling
like cowardly ccrs.
HIE MEN DON'T MIND JIfORsES BEING KILLED,
The battle raged furiously. All ourguns
are shattered, and every horse is killed. But
that devoted band heeds it not, for they were
there to die.
“ GENERAL. IN THE TRENCHES WE WILL DlE.*’
Their heroic General had told them in the
morning, u Boys, let us whip them, or Ictus
all die m the trenches.*’ And they had an
swered It with three long, loud cheers, and
‘‘General la the trenches we will die."
The struggle is renewed; the thunder.* of a
dozen batteries open on ns in front, on the
right, on the left, and in the rear. Still that
little band stands unmoved, alike by the
thunders of artillery as well as by the crush
,%jg of musketry.
WHAT CHURCHILL SAID—“ CUT AI.AS!”
financial.
om«:s of mu SKcnzTxcr. \
(£m anii gar.
THE CHIVALRY BETRATED.
IT IS IMPRESSED WITH AN “Oil!**
HE IS MUCH AFFECTED.
“THEY WERE THERE TO DIE.”
A about is heard. Churchill, who holds a
charmed life, amid a shower of ballets and
shattering shell, raises his hat and shouts:
"Boys,we are driving them,” and dashing
forward, exclaims, " Come on I*’ und on wc
dashed. But alas! my God, shall 1 ever for
get it.”
TOE CAVALIER .-EE3 "ANOTHER SIGHT,
A hundred flags of the haled despot were
seen unfurled and floating upon the ramparts
of our sacred fort, amid tin* exultant shouts
of a cowardly foe. Oh! can the terrible vision
be ever banished from my mind? My heart
sank within me.
TREASON IN THE CASH?— ROW THE GRIEF
CAME.
No surrender to that flag? No! Never! 1
Never!!! Wc could not do it; and we did
not do it. Some base traitor had denied our
gallant leader the realization of his fondly
ciieji.-hed hope; and when he had but begun
to prove bowfuithful he was to bis promise to
yield his and our lives rather than irivo up the
fort, this craven wretch raised liiat symbol of
cowardice, the while flag, exclaiming, at the
same time, "Gcu. Churchill says raise the
white flag.” The enemy raw it, and being
near the'dine?, (before It could be arrested)
rushed into our fort.
cnrncntLL "broken-hearted"—sub
limity-tub CAVALIER COMING TO A COOL
ER CLIME.
Treachery has done its work; ami the gal
lant Churchill, who was so lately rohhcd ot
his most coveed privileges, beheld it like
a broken-hearted hero, yet sublime in his
mein, andappearhnr like some superior being
amidst the imiUitude,around him.
■\Ve arc now on our way to Yaukeodom, but
v.’c are not conquered. • K. H. F,
aAPTI'TRE OF A*
lU.OULIIDK Utt.:3i3'CsS.
.n Exciting Chase of 12 hours by tUc
E« S. Steamer Pocahontas.
[From the Now York Tribune, 2d.]
T. S. StEAMUR Pi*CAnOVTAS. OFT I
MomtK. Ala., Jan. 8. ISfiS. f
On themorningofthe Otii hist., we weighed 1
anchor to overhaul a vessel which was descried
from the masthead. At Oif o'clock came up
to It, and Ehc proved to be a United Stales
transport with troops bound for Ship Island.
\Vc put our steamer about to return to our
station, when “Sail,ho I*’ sounded again from
the cvcr-vigilant lookout at the cross-trees;
and at the same lime a steamer was seen
standing close in‘o the beach. We promptly
directed our course accordingly, whnn the
steamer perceiving oar movements at once
stood out to tea, and now a highly exciting
chase followed.
At 10 o'clock a. m., the steamer with sails
set, swept before ns at fall speed,gaiuiujr dis
tance, and soon threatened to be oat of sight.
tVe now sot all sails that would draw, ran
down our colors and graced our peak with the
ensign of her Britannic Majesty. 11 o’clock—
We hold our distance, but gain nothing. Id
m.—Commenced feeding oar furnaces with
pork and junk, which increased our speed
considerably, Iml the steamer, sending lorth
hnge mass-es of black smoke, told us that she
had similar resources, and kept her distance.
1 p. in.—Wc seem to gain, but very little. We
tired our rifled gun, which of course fell con
siderable short. 2 p. m. —Gained about a
quarter of u mile, mid now saw the English
colors hoisted on her main, o o' clock p. m.
—Same distance as an hour ago. 4. p. m. —
The vessel seems to gain a little, but not
much. 5 o'clock —Trying our engines to the
best, were pleased to gain upon her; fired a
82-pounder, which however, dropped short,
6 o'clock—A strong breeze sprung up, and wo
set our storm main-sail, which increased our
speed to eleven and a-balf knots. Darkness
seisin, but stationing our look-outs with
night-glasses In top and on the forecastle,
are enabled to keep her in sight. 7 o’clock
p. hi. —The moon rose, and the vessel was
plaiulv visible without the aid of classes.
tVe sained considerable and liad the best of
expectations soon to bring her to heave to by
a 10-inch shell, when cur fore-top-sall gave
way, and before U could be mended the steam
er gained considerably. Sp. m.—wc gain
again, and now complimented her with a
couple ofsbell, which foil, however, short. At
ftp. m., the steamers gave way.hcr
rigging having been cut by a rifleshot. This
gave us considerable advantage, aud at OJ-.f p.
in., mother rifle shot, whizzing over ’her
brought her to, her engine stopped, aud the
race was won.
Captain Gamble hailed her, and as the sea
was very rough, so that he could send no boat,
ordered*her to keep close by, disobedience of ■
which would bo promptly punished by “ Old
Ben ” (the name ©four 10-lnch pivot, baptized
at Port Royal.)
The next morning wc boarded her, when
she proved to be the English steamer Autona,
from Liverpool via Havana, bound for the
most convenient Scccsh port.
The steamer is a fine iron one. built In Eng
land in 16C1, and about -100 tuns burden. The
cargo Is a valuable one, aud consists ofa com
plete battery of brass field pieces, a lot of qui
nine, opium, Ecvcral thousand pairs of shoes,
numerous boxes of tea, about 500 kegs of
powder, Enfield rifles, medicines, clothing,
. &c., &c.
Her pilot, who came on board at Havana,
left Mobile but two weeks ago, audwasprom
iscd $2,000 for safe pilotage. He ecemstobe
dirnppo'mtcd, but takes it easy, and who
knows may become a staunch Union man
hereafter.
Tim Paper Question.—Ex-Senator Laflin,
an extensive and enterprising paper manu
facturer at Herkimer, paid ub a visit, a day or
two since, and gave ns the agreeable Informa
tion that the present exorbitant prices for
paper were not destined to continue long.
Mr. L. has a coatrolliuff interest In a recent
patent for producing paper from almost every
description of vegetable fibre, Including
strew, broom corn and sorghum stalks,
aquatic gm«aea and wood. Ho can put a load
of straw Into bis mill, at one side, and pass it
out at the other in the form of a good quality
of paper, duly packed, in a couple of hours.
He assures us that the whole business of the
manufacture Is to be revolutionized, and, at
no distant period, the price of every descrip
tion will be reduced to a lower rate than was
ever before known. — Syrac\i*e Journal,
Jt laand-TiilclVariu Calilornia,
In one of the most populous districts of
California, in the heart of one of the most
productive valleys, occupied* by a quiet ami
industrious settlement, a large number of
men, with arms In their hands, have deter
mined to resist a threatened ejectment from
their houses, and defend their property from
what they allege to be an unjust invasion of
their rights under the color of law.
It appears that the county of Sonoma em
braces a number of rich and beautiful valleys
that are very productive aud convenient to
markets. The county is bordered by naviga
ble waters, and as early «s 18-10 it was'a source
of attraction to emigrants who settled there
with their families, impressed with the belief
that these valleys were the public lands of
(be United Stales, and therefore subject to
pre-emption and settlement. At the time of
the first settlement it was difficult to ascer
tain whether valid grants to lauds existed or
not. If grants existed, the titles were in
choate ami imperfect. Records were loosely
kept, and everything relative to land titles
was uncertain. While these rich Linds were
being cultivated by the tinners, they excited
the cupidity of the speculators, who. It Is al
leged, used*every effort, by fabricating titles
and forging signatures, to get possession of
these lands.
The settlers claim that a forgery Ims been
employed to disposcss them of tbeirpropcrly.
They "claim that they had fenced the lands,
erected buildings upon them, and were in ac
tual possession of them. That the final survey
has been confined to lands not indicated upon
the maps on file in the courts. Thatthey were
prevented from finally obtaining relief against
the continuation of the survey by reason of a
rulofofthe District Judge, limiting them to
ten days time in which to assert their rights,
while they live at a long distance frou San
Francisco, and bllego they were taken by sur
prise through this action of the Attorney. On
the grant of Silanos de Santa Rosa there arc
150 families to whom this decision of the
court is disistrous and ruinous. Their atti
tude is belligerent in consequence, and the
settlers are now with arms In their hands de
fying the State authorities. They dcchirc
that they have been tricked by law and rob
bed of their rights, and will accept the alter
native of a eontUct. rather than give up their
possessions. All they ask is a hearing of their
case and an opportunity to come into court
and have a fiiir trial, and to secure this he w
ing, and prevent violence, Hie Attorney Gen
eral of California writes the facts to the At
torney General of the United States, in Hie
hope that the latter officer will order another
hearing.
SrSFASEOUS KEIf 2BH. FORGEKY
Gen. Brass: Circulating Hogus Copies
or the ISa*hvlilc l ; uloa Among bis
Soldiers.
[From the Nashville Union.]
Thc following letter from Murfressboro,
which comes from an official source, shows
the desperate straits to which the rebels arc
driven, and the miserable forgeries which
BruLgand his associates ere ready to perpe
trate. Wo need hardly say that no such news
as that given in the rebel fie simih* of our
paper ever appeared in the Union or any other
paper. Ifthtt old traitor, brute and murderer,
who ran off from Stone’s River, wants to
print Imitations of the Nashville fn/on, let
Let him print the letter of his Major, “2;1K),”
which appeared in yesterday’s issue. The
letter is as follows:
iluKPimzsuoim. Term., Jan, 23,1503.
‘*S. C. Mercer, Esq., editor of the Nashville
Union:
I)EAi: Sm: I have learned to-day, from a
reliable man,, that Bragg’s Generals' have fa'
t-iwiks of your paper printed and circulated
among his soldiers, with an editorial pur
porting to have been written by you, headed
as follows:
Startling IntclUgofice frouitli? North
west.
Four Stntc»Sccedeil from the Old Gov-
eminent!
luLSfcrfoiirl, Indiana, iniuois autl Ken
tucky !
Then follows the editorial mourning the
loss of these States. My informant could not
gel a copy, but of the truth of this there is
no doubt. I send you this by order of Gen.
Rosccrans. Very respectfully *
Frauds like these have been perpetrated be
fore by the rebel Generals. While Buckner
was in Kentucky, bogus copies of the Louis
ville Journal Were freely circulated by the
icbels, filled with all kinds of matteradapted
to inflame smd encourage the rebels, and dis
courage the loyal. The scoundrels will com
mit perjury, murder, robbery, arsouaudrape,
to Injure the loyal cause, or help that of trea
son.
Arbiii‘Ri*.v Arrests in flic Time
of flic Itevolmion.
[From the Journals of Congress, 177T,]
‘WnnuGAF. The StatosoflVnnsylvaniaaml Dela
ware arc threatened with an immediate Invasion
from a powerful army, who have already lauded «t
the head ofCherapcakc bay:
Anp. Whereas. The principles ofpolicy and self
preservation requite that all persons who may rea
sonably he suspected ofnidingorabetting thecause
of the enemy, may he prevented from pursuing
measures injurious to the public weal;
Ile- tAred. That the executive authorities of the
States of Pennsylvania and Delaware be requested
to cause all persons within their respective States,
notoriously disaffected, forthwith to he apprehend
ed. disarmed und scoured, till such time as their re
spective States think they may be released without
; injury to the common cause.
y.’c.Wm/, That St be recommended to the Su
preme Executive Council of the State of Pennsyl
vania to cause a diligent search to be made in the
huueee of the Inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia
who have not manifested their attachment to tho
Ameth-an cause, for firearms, swords and bayo
nets ; that the owners of the arms so found be paid
for them at an appraised value, and that they be
delivered to such of the militia of the State of Penn
wlvanla who are at present unarmed, and have
been called into the field.
On tho above preamble and resolutions, Mr.
Fisher, in bis admirable work on Thr Trial 0/
the i'oii.-iiituiion, makes these remarks:
A case occurred in Philadelphia in 1777.
Some twenty gentlemen, of high respecta
bility, were arrested by order of ihe Supreme
Executive Council of this State, at the in
stance of Congress, banished to a town In
Virginia, and there detained. They were not
treated as criminals, but with consideration
and kindness. Those who chose to declare
their allegiance to tho Government were re
leased, and all were permitted to return to
their homes, when it wag thought they could
be no longer dangerous.
These arrests were made with the knowl
edge and approbation of Washington. A
writ of tmbfo* corpii* was issued at the in
stance ot the prisoners, but it was disregarded
by the oliieerin charge of them, ami soon
afterwards. Sept. Hith," 1777, the Legislature
passed a bill indemnifying the Executive
Council, and suspending the writ of /itrfca*
corpus
Indiana.
[From the Nashville Union, Gist.}
Such "Whigs as John S. Davis, and such Dem
ocrats (God save the mark!) as Jessie D.
Drkht > in brave voting Indiana, who have
both trvlng to ride*into power, by crying out
air.iinsrthe war-tax, and making facilous op
posiiion to the Administration, arc likely to
tiud out that they nave bccil Iryir.e the temper
and forbcnrnacc of the people u little too tar.
The appeal of the gallant sons of the Hoosior
Slate now standing in our front, almost under
the guns of the rebel army, will not be un
heeded. A purer, hotter and brighter flame
of patriotism is leaping from the graves of In
diana’s slain, who fell :tt Murfreesboro, and
their frieuds and associates who dwell beyond
the Ohio see the grand beacoii-llght/and are
rallying as one man to avenge the martyrs of
freedom- Indiana will not, can not, falter in
the day of the nation’s sore trial. What de
sire can she cherish fora disgraceful peace,
based, upon a dismembered union, and the
triumph of the rebellion. I’crish the traitors
■uho would seduce her from loyalty. The fae
tionistslind no sympathy among the Union
men of Tennessee, who condemn their selfish
conduct iu words of unmeasured denunciation.
The lorolists of this State, though sorely op
pressed with everv evil attendant on civil war
—though outraged by rebels, though stripped
of their goods, and driven from their homes
—wish for no peace which would consign them
and their State to the iron rule of the Rich
mond Confederacy. When the cannons thun
der and the bells ring out, and the people
shout at the return of peace, they wish to be
hold the Stars and Stripes floating from their
Capitol, the emblem of *an undivided nation
ality.
Farewell Address of Geu. Sumner.
The following farewell address of General
Sumner has been issued to the Right Grand
Division of the Army of the Potomac:
GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 1.
Ekaixjl’asters Right Grand Division, i.
Camp near Falmouth. Jan. 25. _ i
In pursuance with General Orders No. 30,
fiom tbc Adjutant General's Office. the
War Department. Washington. Jan. 2fi,‘563.1
nv.r.otmco to the Right Grand Division that I have
been relieved from duty in the Army of the Poto
nine, by order of the President of the United States.
I have only to recall to von the memory of the
past. In which you have fought so many battles
M ith credit and honor always. In which you have
captured go many colors without losing a.single
gun or standard, and to urge that, keeping this re
collection in vour hearts, yon prove yourselves
worthy of It. It is only in co doing that you can
utaiu*for ycurcclves a reputation well won, and
which I feel will be preserved nailer the gallant and
aide commander, Major General Conch, to whom I
confide you.
w E- V. SUMNER, Brevet Major General.
Slagr.iar Mwrdev mul Suicide,
[From Saturday's Y. Evening Post.]
A strange and startling affair occurred ibis
morning at the Sailor'sSnugHarbor onStatcn
A prayer meeting was add this morn
hur, which a large number of the inmates at
tended. After 4hc services were concluded,
one of thcsailops, who hod acted suspiciously,
approached the Chaplain, and, drawing a con
cealed pistol, suddenly shot him dead. As If
horrified at the atrocity of the deed, the mur
derer then shot himself. The latter attempt
was, however, not effectual, and the murderer
and would-be suicide is still alive, though
badly wounded, while the unfortunate Chap
lain died almost immediately.
. It Is alleged that the cause of the murder
was fear on the part of the sailor lest his con
fidence should he betrayed by the Chaplain,
to whom he had recently confessed a previous
murder.
Tlieaffair naturally created the most painful
sensation among (be inmates of the* 1 Sang
Harbor.” The ■wounded sailor is In charge of
the police.
C. Penbody, of the Pontiac Jacksonian:
T. F. Bonlon, of the Jackson JiifncW, and E.
B. Pond, of the JiTirhiyan Argu*, have jointly
called it meeting of the Democratic editors of
Michigan, to meet in Detroit on’the lllh Inst,
atthctime of holding the Democratic State
Convection. *
filisallanmis.
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Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealersln
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We would respectfully call the attention of City and
Country Merchants to oar extcnslvestock of Hoots and
Shot's which we have now In store and arc dally re
ceiving from our Factory In Wert Bovlslcn. Mass.,
which consisisth of a full assortment of those Celebra
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OfthebcFt qna.lt? and manufactures, which we are
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FOR WAREHOUSES, DISTILLERIES, NfILLS
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Three machines are In use In all the Northwestern
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Western Grain Shippers.
iLUKOIS CKVTEiL RAILROAD STATEHEAT.
Chicago. October. IMI.
We Lave els of Richards’ Champion Corn Slicllers
now In constant opeiation. at our crlbs at Burnside,
ard after shelling about eight hundred thousand
buslirls of corn can snfclv say that for capacity ana
cqua’ltv of work. In our opinion, these machines have
no superior, V.Vhavu repeatedly loaded curs ol four
litißdn <t bushels In sixty minute?, with the No. 1. and
in thirty-live minutes with the No. 0 Machine, convey
ing the car corn, by feeders, from fifteen to fifty leet.
and elevating the shelled corn Into cars, always shell
ing the corn «iuite clean from the cob-*, without grind
ing or cutting the grain, and cleaning and delivering
it In superior condition for market. Their substantial
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powerful engines, with but slight delays for repairs.
\Vc commend them to the grain shippers of the West,
after ample trial and experience.
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ZjT" Liberal advance made on consignments of Pro
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li-on Safes! I
WINDOW GLASS!!!
We have received new supplies of the nbovc articles,
Rttalent lowest manufacturer's price,
IRON SAFES we’wlll sell very low.
Also—On hand and for sale as usual, at manufac
turer’s pt lees—
Sliocnbergcr-H Junlala Nalls,
Sl*oonDcrgcr ? .H Sheet Iron,
ShoenbergeUs JtmUlaßeUct Plate.
Sl»oeuborgcri« Plow Stool,
Extra quality E!oroa«Pin<l*lonos,.fco.
tY F CAREY & CO..lron and Nall Warehon*I', 1 ',
ja?'-2815-2w Cl to 17 River tt.. Cleveland. O.
■OOGS, HOGS, HOGS.—We are
JLX new prepared to handle
LITE AXD DRESSED HOGS
to the best Advantage. Parties In the country will find
It to ibelr Interest to ship tbclr to us. Me will
guarantee quick sales at tbo
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES,
and imnunedlate returns. BATHS. STONE & CO.,
dey-xivo-vm ‘JlTSontn w «tcr «ircet. Chicago.
DIXON'S CARBURET OF IRON
STOVE POLISH,
|A the best article ever produced for the purpose
* larngactured only by
JOSEPH DIXOK A GO., Jersey City, 5. J.
a.h! for sale by their XVholefalc Agents.
XESri*, KENNEDY, & CO.,
IS South South XVcTI* street. Chicago
nrDl-xon'B Black Lead Crucibles for sale by the
cook or number. oCIT viJTuax
lUrttrljcs,
E KXCA N' WA TCHES
FOR SO3L.IOXER.S,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
American Watches for Americans.
The American Watch Company give notice that
they have lately Issued a new style of Watch, ciprculy
derignod for Soldiers and others who dedre a good
■Watch atfa moderate price. These Watches are Intend
ed to displace the worthless, cheap Watches of British
and Swiss manulaciurc with which the country Is
Hooded, and widen were never expected to keep time
when they were made, being refuse manufactures sent
to this country because unsalable at home, and used
bcrc only for Jockeying and swindling purposes.
Wc offer to sell our Watch, which is of tire Most
ftXSTANTIAI. SAKCPACTCrS, AN AOCTUATB AND DU
aun.w TntuaEPKß.aud ia Sterling Silver cases. Hunt-
leg pattern, at as low a price as Is asked for the trorby
AncrcsandLeplnMcf foreign make air ca<ly referred to.
Wc have named the new series oi Watches. Wil El
tHirr, Boston, Mass., wliich name w£Q be fonnd on the
plate of every Watch of this manufacture, and Is one
of onr trademarks.
Sold by all respectable Watch Dealers la the loyal
States.
Wholesale orders should be addressed to
BOBBINS & APPiETOS,
Agents for the American Watch* Company.
jat l-z-TT-lrn 163 Broadway, y. Y.
Railway timekeepers.—
Especially adapted for army sales. Superior In
btvicnml finish. Decidedly the most taking novelties
out! Should retail »t price.'from S2O to S.V) each. Good
imitation of both cold, and fllyer. with lAncy colored
hards and bcautifullyengraved dials, the icttersstaad-
Inc in relief. Soldoulvbv tho case of fix of assorted
designs. Engraved and superior electrocuted with
cold, also heavy silver-plated, per ease of six, f39;
farce sire, f 13.
Terms Cuslu WUlbo sent to tiny part of the loyal
Ptrlcpbv express, with bill for collection. Buyers or.
dcring In this manner must deposit the money la the
hands of the express agent where they receive the
poods, orremit us two dollar* as a guarantecthal the
bill will be paid. Soldiers must send psymeift la ad-
Timekcercr U one of the most saleable
articles of the tlnirs and Just the tbtr.3 for those la
dined to uiakc mnnrv among the soldiers. Address
HDnUABD IUIOS,, Iraporters.
Corner Naasan and John street?.
ja£3ssl7-lu New York
Ural (Estate
A ItalUi oiiAiSCifi j;OR a
safe and profitable Investment in PEACH O'.’
I havofopsale aonantity of Land
within Uio cclehr.-red IVach growing region of St.
Joseph. MhT.'jTßn. from two to four miles froaj the
Tillage. i-iO acres or this land Is lying on tbo Lake
shore road, within a quarter of a mile oflhebani of
Uiq Lflku. with schoolnouse, good neighbors and lm
pror*incnt<» mljoinlng. I propose to sell tUjUadln
parccisors.ldoraiawcaat from s3f>. sl9and s3Tper
acre. ALL t.'ASII DOWN, and good Warranty Deed
etvoH.irapnUcrt for wlUxlt* n few days at the Quite of
SUTHERLAND drORANGEB.M North Canal street.
Chlcajr'. T om 10 o'clock A. m. until 4 p. m.
feG-l&tl-St JAS. B. 51’THERE AND.
JP OR SALE,
BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PEOPEETY.
Two thrcc-slory Dwelling Houses near Michigan ave
nue. rorth of Twelfth street.
One t.w;-.to»y Duelling ilonse on Wabash avenue,
iipirTw nits'-Avt. _ _
A nice Dwelling lluose and Lot 50 feet front, on Wa
bash avenue, near Old street.
Avery desirable Residence on l'ralrionve..near OM-st.
A three story Brick House on Michigan avenue, north
of Madlsun street.
One two-story House, wltli flfly foot lot on Oil street.
near Siatcstrcci.
A neat Cott ice on Adams street, near Jcffcrsonstreot.
wlth2sfootlot. „ ,
A Brick Warehouse, 2W story. 62x130 feet, on Clark-st.
One hundred feet on Suite street, north of Madlsoa-st.
i-Yve two story Houses ou Madison and School streets.
near Dt-splaln'S street.
One two-story House on Fourth avenue, near Harri
son street. if
BITIIDISG LOTS.
A corner Lot 50 feet front, on Prairie avenue, north of
Rlngold Place. x
Fifty tevt on Michigan. avenue, near Old street.
r,oxii*o ft on Calumet avenue, near Bio Grande street,
yju ft on Calumet avenue, near IlJncold Place.
50 ft en Wabash avenue, near Madison street.
23 ft un Michigan avenue, near Harrison street.
125 ft on Monroe and Adams ets., opp. the High School.
f0 It on Adams street. n'-ar Wells street.
RIVER PROPERTY.
150 ft on Ciark street, between Twelfth street and
North street.
17-0 fi on the river, near Oeden's Slip,
liw ft corner Archer Road and Ogden's Slip.
Also, a variety of cheap lots in* the different Divi
sion* of the cfiy. and several blocks near the city
limits suitable for subdivision.
APPLY TO
JAMES SPRINGER,
Room No. 13 ■Metropolitan Block*
[fcS-zfcT-lw]
POR SALE—
Aa Improved Farm in 'Warren
County, Illinois.
Said Cum consists oflfiO acres and the Improvements
of a one Etory and a halt brick house, large bant and
oht-hnllrtlngs.
Its handsome location and convenience to a good
market, being within about seven miles of Prairie Cltv.
its fertility of soli, and the low price at which It will
he soliocer a duo opportunity to any one in quest of
a good (arm.
For raising stock this farm Is very valuable, a por
tion being naturally adapted for grazing—and having
on IV several living springs of water.
For particular? adores? J. F, COMSTOCK, St. Louis,
or apply to Ezra Smith, Esq., of Prairie City.
Tern:3 easy. laaj-za3Mm.
T?OR SALE—Lands. To all want.
X Inc Farms—Large andthrlvlqgscttlcQtcntof Vine
land. n»Tld climate. tHIBTT MILES south of Pula'
dtilphla by railroad. RICH SOIL.
Produces Larger Crops,
Twcntv acre tracts at from f 15 to ?20 per acre, payable
withln'four years,
GOOD BUSINESS OPKNINGS-GOOD SOCIETT.
Hundreds are settling and makinglniproremcnt?. Ap
tly to CIIAS. K. LANDIS. Post Master, Vineland,
Cumberland County. New .Jersey. Letters answered.
Papers containing tull information will be seat free.
dcNxTSI-Cm
A RARE CHANCE—The sub-
Jr\_ scrlbcr has for sale a largo piece of Land In the
South Division, within the cltv limits, which will ho
tolu at a bargain for cash and very short lime. To
any one wishing to make no Investment of about
jeo.ffiOin unimproved land for subdivision, thlspre-
Brum a rare opportunity. For particulars anplyto
GEO. M. IHGCInSON, southeast corner South water
and Clark streets. No. 1 Wheeler’s Block, up stairs.
Jams zSCG-2w
T?OR SALK.—Lots, Lands and
X 1 Houses for snlcby G. M, Higqikbon 1 Wheeler’?
Block, on southeast cornerofS. Clark *nd Water-sts.:
gift feet on South Branch, suitable fora Packing House.
4 Lots on Prairie atomic, near OM street,
in Lots on Prairie avenue, corner of Rio Grands.
1 Lots on Milwaukee avenue, near Division street.
2 Lots .v> feft. with Cottages on Clatc street, near
Nath’s Packing House.
House and Lot on east side of Larrabec street, near
CJvbonrn avenue.
Hon*t- and Lot No, ISO West Washington street.
House and Lot on lllnsdnle-st.. «ear Wells-st.. N. DlvL
10 acres ofLaud on tiicbordcrofthe western city limits
P-r subdivision. Also, a firpt-ratv BoUcrSbop. with lot
100 tcvt.on South Branch. JaSTzisPJw
1 > EAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
XV £OO,OOO worth of City Property and Lands’ □
lowa.belonging to the estate of Antoine Lo Claire,
deceased. THE ;ITY 0F DAVF.NPORT.
La Claire Block, of brick. lour stories, tOO feet Iront.
containing a hotel, two public lialb, tea Crstclasj
stem s nnd several otfircs.
Post otllce Block, of brick. 00 feet front, four stories,
containing the Post Office*, two stores, six olllces. and
large upper rooms. The above property Is the most
desirable In (lie cltv. all leased, and will bring a large
nttt Income on an investment. „ , ...
Twenty Brick and Frame Dwelling Houses lo dlf.
ferenl locations. . .
jcy ciioice bniidlrglots; onelot nf 1. acres adjoining
the railroad de;-ot and hrldze, fronting ou the MD-ds
siri'l Liver; two lots ofOu acres each, one lot 0f23
acres, one lot of 20 acres, and one lot of Li acres, all la
tin* c ity Limits.
Also houses and lots, vacant lots and outlets. In the
Cltv of Lc Chdre. Sccti County,
Houses and lots In lowa Cltv. Johnson County.
10 OC< act es Improved and unimproved farming lands
near the line of the Miss, and Mo. Railroad.
The above property U offered for sale, to close the
o«dr.tt? of the late Antoine Le Claire, r.t such prices as
luu-'t prove a profitable investment to the purchasers.
F<'i- prices, terms and further particulars, apply to
GEO L.DAVKNPOHT.Exicutor. or JOHN L. OOF
FIN.Land Agent. Davenport. lowa. JalT-zird-ita
TOWA LANDS FOR SALE
5 CHEAP FOR CA6U.—These land* arc Jocatad In
different connltc* In lowa, and now oaVrcd. at
tiilrtv to fifty cents per acre, am at ?•)» to £i.w |*er
acre’cash. 'No deduction made ou tbwo pr.ee*. Ti
tits perfect, sbstract. Ac., to show. Agents need not
apply. Artdrcxs.wltiiton name, stating where an in
terview may he had. But ff-vd.« -hlcago. Ja«-v*tMm
CJrottricß.
jNOn HLF- CHESTS TEAS.—A
fjUU fnll nsßortment of new crop Greens and
Blccks. embracing all grades of Voting Hyson, Hyson
Skin. Gunpowder. Imperial. Twaukay. Oolong. i*c„
.rrhl««niJlnrro»Jj p[TKlx 4 nAi;KET .
71 South Water street.
Kfin BAGS COFFEE.—Rio, Mnr
ncalbn nm! Costa I’Jca, lair to prime, arriv
ii:g and for «1. rITKIX * „ AXKKV .
71 South XYstcr street.
OKA HUPS. NEW ORLEANS
Z’f )\/ SUGARS.—Common to choice In store aud
for sale by PARSONS. PITKIN' A IIAVKFY.
J 71 South Water street.
llnilvoahß.
IS6S- THE 18©3-
PEJmSYLVAMA CENTRAL R. E.
825 Miles Double Track.
In orderto keep pace with the demand* of the travel-
Iru public, the managers of this popular route have
added manv Improvements dnnng tnc year is<;». and
with Us connections, It will be found In all respects A
FIRST CLASS ROUTE to ail tin* Eastern cities. The
track b stone ballaotcd. and ei tircly free from dust.
THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM
PITTSBURGH TO PHILADELPHIA
(with close connections from TVestern Cities.)
All connecting direct to New York, THROUGH PIIIL
AHELI’JiIA.and close connections at Harrisburg for
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON.
From PllUhnrgh to New York, one train rums dally,
(g» inilvN) via Allentown, without change of care, ar
riv lug In advance of all ether route*.
SEVEN DAILY TRAINS FROM
PHILADELPHIA TO HEW YORK.
Tickets for sale to Boston hv boat or rail. Boat Tic
kets gicd on any of the sound lints. Fare to all points
ns low as nnv route. _ . ...
Slreplns Car>on night trains to Philadelphia, New
York and Baltimore.
Baggage cheeked through and transferred free.
FREIGHTS
By this Route Fidphts of all descriptions can bo for
warded to and from Philadelphia. New York. Boston,
or Baltimore, to and from anr point on the Railroad*
of oh'o. Kentucky. Indiana. Illinois, Wieconaln, lows,
or Missouri nv bau-road direct. . . , ,
The I’cnnsjlvauia Central Railroad also connects fit
rntfLurrh with Steamers, by which Goods can bo for
warded to nnv port on the Ohio. Muskingum. Ken
tuckv Tcnncrfce, Cumberland. Illinois. Mississippi.
VtixVnslii,.Missouri. Kansas. ArkansasaadTtsd Rivers,
ntd at Cirrol-md, Sandusky and Chicago with Steam
t-.B to ?'■' Ports on the North-VTcrteru takes.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transport!
tlon of their Freight to this Company, can rely with
cciil'iicacc on It* speedy transit.
THE RAXKSj Or FREIGHT to and from any point
In the Wc-tby the Pennsylvania Central Railroad are
aT juItIXES A3 FATOBARL2 A 8 AES CnACOED ST Om
E n RAILROAD COUPAHILS. . .
T3T Be particular uud mark packages “ via, Pass 6
Central U. R.” ;
For Freight Contract* or Shipping Directions, apply
to or address cither of the fouowlng Agents ox the
Cotupar.j Freight Agent. Pittsburgh.
CL.\RKK & CO,. Transfer Agents. Pittsburgh.
}1 "«V. BROWN Jb CO.. Cincinnati, Ohio.
R. c, MKLDUUM & CO.. Madiijo. Indiana.
J. E. MOORE. Loulerlllc. Ky.
IV. w. AIRMAN & Ctb. Evansville. Ind.
R. F. SAKS, St. Louis. Mo.
CLARKE A CO.. Chicago, Illinois.
.1. H. McCOLM. Portsmouth. Ohio,
McNEELY & MONTGOMERY. Mavesville. Ky.
XV. H. it F. L. BANGLEY, GiUipoUs. Ohio.
H S. I’IERCK. <1 CO- Zaaoavlllc. Ohio.
N.H. HUDSON. Ripley. Ohio. . . ..
IL C. MELDRITM. General Traveling Agent for the
South and West.
LIVE STOCK
Drovers and Fanners will find this the most ftdvau
ascon* route for Live Stock. Capacious Yards well
watered and supplied with every convenience bare
opened on this line and its connections and every
attention is paid to their wants from Harrisburg
where will be fonnd every convenience for feeding and
restirc. a choice Is offered of the PHILADELPHIA.
NEW VOLK and BALTIMORE MARKETS. This will
also be found the shortest, quickest and most direct
rcutc for Stock to New York-lvla Allentown}—and
with fewer changes than any other.
ENOCH LEWIS. Gem Sop't. Altoona, Pa,
L. L. HOriT. tJca’l Ticket Agent. Philadelphia.
if. n*. HOUSTON. GenT Freight Agent. Philadelphia.
Jas-yt W-ly
JJroom (£orn.
T>ROOM CORN.—Always on hand
JL3 and for sale, an assorted stock o! *
Bi-ooin Corn.
Apply to
Gf.U.A. SEAVERNS & BRO.
Jalt-zCMm
gROOM .CORN EXCHANGE.
We Invite consignments of
BROOM CORN,
Have AMPLE STORAGE, make advances, and offer
Special Inducements
By giving onr patrons the benefit of prices paid by
consumer? In the EAST AND CANADA. All inquiries
promptly answered.
RAPPLEYEA & SHELDON,
ComlssJon Merchants. 2tS South Water street.
Storage.
gTOKAGE.
FIRE PEOOF WAREHOUSE r
Low Rates of insurance!!
Good Basement Boom for
Lard, Pork, Eiglwincs, &c., &c.
205 SM3nO.OI.PH ST,
Ja32-rS34-2w H. M. RUPEE * CO,
QTORAGE. —Storage for 25,000
Parrels of Flour or Provisions, la a convenient
location, will, low * Hr.o..
2 Wheeler's Bnliainj.
Jalt-sfiWm
Salt.
CALT! SALT! SALT’.-Thc Sub
writers. AajHtrs fob BKT«Lii.QFxirB
CELEBRATED SAGINAW WORKS*
OK'cr Salt In lots to salt imrehnsors. for Immediate or
future dclivorv. r.l tlie lowest current rates,
50 bags Salt retre for as'atfr
G?.hVC.KF. & THORNS,
»05-t9K 3ra South WaVJr street.
Unenranct.
Q lATEM LN X of the condition
JETZDsTA.
nsuranee Company
On the ist dsTof .Innaary. A.D. asrennired be
the laws of the Mate of Illinois,
Tho name of the corporation Is .Etx.vl.s*scb.vsc2
COXTaNA*. located at Hartford. Conn.
Th* capital l« Fifteen HcxduudThocsvnpDo:,-
lALs.andii f aid up.
ASSETS
Real Estate nnlnenmbercd.
Cash o» hind tndtn Uaat.
Cash j n the hands of Agt? and Jn tnvn
Mortgage Bond*, 8 per cent*. send- - '
animal Interest lIO.OW 11,700.00
Mortgage Ronds. 7 per cent., semi-an
nual interest 57,300 1i.T00.03
Mortgage rood.-. G per cent., semi an
m:al Interest..... 100.030 106.153.01
Kcchcrter City bonds.7percent.jwml
arnmal Interest 25 003 27 500 CO
Brooklyn City Bonds.G percent..*cml- *
annual interest 23.0» 2J50) 00
Hartford city Bonds, G per cent., semi- - ’
annual Interest 63.000 CS GGO M
Jersey City Ronds. Cper cent., send- ’ *
annual Interest 25.000 as 030 0)
Milwaukee City Bonds. 10 per ct.. semi
annual Interest 5,030 5.00000
yew York City Bonds. 6 ycr ct.. qoar- .
tcrlv Interest 73, m) S* 500.00
United States Stock, 5 per cent., scud
annual interest .225,030 IS 500.00
United States Btock.6 percent., semi
annual Interest 125.000 136.135.00
United States Treasury Notes. 7-30 per
cent., semi-annual Interest 57,3X1 53.331.73
United States Certificates of Indebted-
dcn-. 0 per cent.. Interest accrued. .100.000 101,250.00
Kentucky state Stock. Spcrct^Eciul
annual Icteri-ct 10,000 10,000.000
Kew York State Stock. 0 per cent.,
quarterly Interest
Kcw Jersey State Stock. « per cent..
semi-annual Interest 10,010 15.U0.00
Ohio Slate Stock. 6 percent, semi an
nual Interest - lOO.OfO 115,000.00
Michigan State Stock, 6 percent.seral
annnal interest 23,000 £6,000.00
Indiana State Slock. 2H percent.,semi
annual Interest 76.000 47,120.00
Connecticut State Temporary Loan. 5
andOper cent...
SCO Shares Hartford and Xcw Haren
Railroad Company stock 50,000 T7 5iV».00
2T.0 Shares Conn.Hirer Tt.lt. Co. Stock 2r>.(Wo 00
107 Shares Boston and Worcester lull*
road Company Stock 10.700 IMISOO
50 Shares Conn. Ulvcr Co. Stock. 0.090 1250*00
50 Shares Citizens’ Hank Stock, ITat- ' - *
erhary. Conn S.WO 5.0D0 00
50 Store* Stafford Bank Stock. Staf
ford Springs. Conn 5.000 5000 05
30 Shares Eagle Bank Slock. Provl*
dcncc.K.l I.SOO 1.53G.00
200 Shares Revere Bank Stock, Boston,
Mass . 20,000 30 300 00
100 Shares Salcty Fond Bank Stock.
Boston. Mass 10,000 10100.00
COO Shares Hank of the State of Mo..St.
Louis. Mo 20.000 16,000.00
ICO Shares Merchants Bank Stock, St.
Loul?. Mo 19,09) 8.930.93
200 Shares Mechanics Bank Stock. 6t.
Lonls. Mo 20,000 16.003.05
400 shar- s Farmers and Mechanics B'k
Slock. Philadelphia. I'n 20,000 22.000.00
I*o Sharis Aetna Bank Stock, Hart
ford, Conn 11,000 14.143.9)
ICO Shares Hank of Ilartlord County
Stock. Hartford, Conn S.OO-j -t.C03.n0
U0 Shares Charter Oak Bank Stock,
Hartford. Conn 10.000 9.T00.00
2CO Shared City Bank Slock, Hartford.
Conr 20,000 21,400 00
STS Shares Hxcltangc B&nkStock.Harf
lord Conn 13,735 12,933.00
■l.O Shares Farmers & Mechanics Hank
Stock, Hartford. Conn 41.000 50,169 09
COO Shares Hartford Bank Stock, Har
tford. Conn
100 Shares-Merchant sand Manufictor
ere Bank Stock. Hartford, Conn... 10.000 10.000.C0
SOO Shares Phomls Bank Stock. Hart
ford.Conn MOM 30,000.00
23d Stores Slate Hank Stock.Harlford.
Conn 25.000 51.230.0i3
150 Stores Conn, River Banking Com.
Stock. Haruord. Conn
493 :»hares American Exchange Bank
Stock. Sew Tort Citr. 40,000 55.4 M.OO
COO Shares B'kofAmcrica Stock, New
York City 80,000 31.233.M
SOO Shares* Broadway Bank stock, New 1
York City 20.000 33.030.03
SCO Shares Butcheraacd Drovers Bank
. Slock. New York Citr 20.030 51.999.00 i
100 Shan-8 City Bank Slock, New York I
Cltv 10,003 13,093.00
ICO Shares Bank of Commonwealth
Stock. N*cw York City 10.093 9,000.00
•>GO Shares Hank of Commerce Stock.
New York Cltv 23.000 19.TC0.00
100 Share** Hanover Bank Slock. New
York City ...10,093 8,700,09
Cod Shnr>*s Importers and Traders B'k
Stock. Now York CHy 30,030 33,000.00
ICO Shares Mercantile B'k Stock. Now
York City 10.000 12.2)3.00
2?(* shares Market Bank Stock. New
York Cltv 30.059 13.033.03
12C< Share*- Mechanics B’k Stock, New
York Cltv 30.009 33.190.00
200 Shares Merchant* Exchange Bank
St nek. New York City 1 10.093 9^00.93
400 Shares Metropolitan Bank Stock,
New York City •W.Wi) 42,293.93
S2O Shr.na Merchants B’k Stock, New
York City 11.003 -ia.593.03
4CO Shares Bank of Manhattan COinp'y
Stick. New YorkCitT 03.000 26.993.93
320 Shares Nassau Bank Stoat, New
York Cltn 50,9)0 33,033.03
2CO Shares North River Bank Stock.
NcwYorkClly 10.093 10.033.93
CCOStorift Bank of New York Stock.
New York City 83.000 33.190.00
2CO Starts Bank of North America
Stock. New York City 20.000 23.093.93
2CO Shares Rank of Republic Stock,
New York City 20.093 23.000.00
400 Shares Ocean Bank Stock. New
York Citr 2DCOO 17.930.05
400 Share.- Peoples Bank Stock, New
York City 10.900 *>.5>3.C3
SCO simr*> I'licnl.t Bank stock. New
Yo-kCitv 10.093 10.*>3.93
iCOSlmre* Vnlon Bank Stock, New
York City 29.093 21.W0.90
153 s&f - v Y#rk L - am
LIABILITIES
The amount of Liabilities due or not duo. lo
Banks or other Creditors None,
Lowes adjusted and due None.
Lot-sea adjusted aud not due $1,100,00
L< !=res uimiljUfted, in suspense, without
further proof, contested or trusteed 177,<£*>.77
All other claims against the Company arc
small, for printing. Ac.
Agent? arc Instructed to take no risk exceeding
Twentv Thousand Dollars, without special permission.
The grente-t amount insured in any ono City. Town
village or Block varies, and depends npun the con
struction, materials and the mean- of arresting fires,
THOMAS A. ALEXANDER,President.
LUCIUS J. RENDER. Secretary.
Haktkoud, January Ist, l^H.
state of Connecticut. Hartford cocstt.
as—Hartford. January Ist. ISSI.
Personally appeared before mcTlF.sr.Y Fowler. a
Ju-tlcc cfUicl’cnco duly qualified to administer oath*;
TiiOmas A. ALkxaudkb, President, and Lucies .1.
llY.smn. Secretary, and made solemn oath, that the
lorrcoinc statement of the asset* and condition of the
Aktna Issubank compfatU true.
lIENUV FOWLER. Justice of the Peace.
[OCTCIXAZ..I
Certificate to expire on the Slst day of January. 1361.
Auditor's Office. Statu of Illivow. >
Sfrikofield. January 2*l. ISW3. >
VTnKnKAS TheAvtna Insurance Company, located
at Hartfor«l In the Slate of Connecticut, has filed la
this office a rtntvmcut oft he condition of Its affairs, as
rciulrcd by " An Act to rciulatc the Agencies of In
furaice Companies not Incorporated hy the State of
Illinois.” approved Feb, it.issi. and an act amendatory
tl.ereto approved Jan.Ci, ISST, and whereas said Com
pany ho? furnished satisfactory evidence that It U ids
,-c*-ed of the required amount of capital Invested in
stocks and ntortpaecs.and has filed In this office a writ
ten In-tramcnt jlrncaby the President and Secretary
tl.e reef, appointine Gunfen S. Hubbard and Charles H.
Hunt, of Chicago. Us Agent for the transaction of the
i tjMslness of said Cuumanv. and Tilly and unreservedly
authorizing him to acknowledge service ofproctwsfor
and on hehslfof said Company, consenting that service
of process np.m him. the said Agent, shall betaken and
he'd to be as valid r.s IfLcrvcd upon the Company, and
waiving all claim of error by reason of such service.
Now therefore. In pursuance of the provisions of the
nets aforesaid. 1. .kwc K, Dubois. Auditor of Public
Accounts of the State of Illinois.do hereby certify that
tie said Gardens. Hubbard and Charles H. Hunr. of
Chicago. Is authorized ns an Agent for the said Com
panv to transact the business of Insurance in lids
State m.til the of January. In the year
flcliucn hundred and sjttyf.mr. so Car sisho may bo
legally fraj-owered «o to do by said Company.
, , In testimony whereof. I have hereunto sub
• peal. • scribed my name and affixed the seal of my
4 - * office at SprlncaeM.this 2-Uh day of January,
A. D. ltC.5. JESS-E K.DUBUL?. Auditor P.A,
HTJBBARD & HUNT, Agents,
lie. 11 conus’ Block, corner of South Water
and Clark streets.
f< r-zR.N.imTTa.3
JJ EE MAN FIELD,
I-JEOJKIA, ILLINOIS,
AGENT OF THE
PHIENIX INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartfort, Conn.
(SUCCESSOR TO ROSWELL BILLS.)
ja-3-g.-.M-st
J'lIE CHICAGO MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company,
128 & 130 Lake street, Chicago.
Capital paid lo and Inverted in first-class City llort-
gages.
slGo 9 oo®oo9.
DIRECTORS;
H. 11. Maslc. C. ii, llosmer, OrrtflctonLual
Thomas Church, N'ebon Tuttle, !’. L. foe,
LC. P. Freer, A. V. Harwell, Peter Page,
Sol. A. Smith.
H. If. MAGIE. President. I L.C.P.FREER, Treasurer.
TUGS CHPHCH. V. Pres. IC. HOLDEN.Secretary.
PETER PAGE. Gen’l Agent.
Dr. J. W. FREER and Dr t E. INGALLS. Ex. Physicians.
THE CHICAGO MUTUAL LIFE IHS. CO.
Has obtained In It? Charter and mods of doing business,
ail of the valuable features of t hebest and most success
ful American and English Life Companies.
Onr Tabic' arc as low as nay eafo Company caa be;
are carefullv adjusted. and in them nrc found all the
different modes of payment usually adopted or desired.
Our capita! L* ample, and the security perfect, for oar
patrors. OnrPollcleswlJlbe given with or without
• participation tn th» profits of the Company, and we in
vite vour careful consideration to the i*cililles offered
by tu for Life Insurance la a good Home Life Insurance
Company. JaS-y«3Hnx
JJOMB
INSURANCE COMFY,
OF XEW YORK.
OFFICE, Nos. 112 & 111 BROADWAY.
Cash Capita?! $1,009,000.00
Assets. Ist July, 1852/ • - • • $1,585,679.10
Liabilities, - - - • - - • • • $37,826,32
ABSTRACT OF THE EIGHTEENTH SEMI-ANNUAL
STATEMENT,
the condition of the Company on the Ist day
Of July. 135.*.
ASSETS:
Cash, balance in Bank.
fiend’s and mortgagee being first Uon on real'
estate .... 813,68835
loans on stocks, payable cn demand (market
value of securities. {-C-MW-W)
United Stales and other stocks (market value)
Real Estate S®- 2 *"- 55
Interest due on Ift July. (of which 52L*
IULSI has since been received*. .
Balance in bauds of agesU and In course of
transmission from agent*, oris* July, (of
which * 14.WP.7* has since been rcMlrtdj.... 59.C-L.4
Bills receivable, (for premiums on toood 4|QII(R
M.W&I
!*rcjr.luw«dueaaduncollected on poUdCola- , vrt
sued at office * .-A.
r - - * _ * rte , m on Ist July,
DueTtociioMcfs onMConnt fonnerdldicnda 570.09
Due stociai MARTIN, President.
A. K. WILMABTH, YiCC-PrCildCnt.
JOBS McOcz. Secretary,
yrr.T.EK A tTILMABTH. Agents,
ISO South 'VTaterstreet. Chicago.
joli-kSIG-ty
1/ln BBLS. REFINED CAR
XV/ V BOX OIL. guaranteed to test‘l'2s decrees.
atm— SOO DHLS. LINSKET> OH., for tile la round
lota to the trade. E.W. CLAICUFOUD. Chicago
Lard and OU Works. JOiMSiw
Proposals for oats and
HAT.
Depot QnACTrBMAsT«n‘j« optic*. )
Corner of Klghw-nlh and G street*. -
V\ AsmxnTojr. D.C.. Jaamvry aist W )
Scileij.roposVs will be recoivc.i nt thi* office until
MUNDtV. Kbruarylkh. i&t. at t! o’clock M for
fttrnlehnp the Government with two hundred
thousand builieU of O.vrs sad iS.iTO) five thouaand
tons of Hat.
Hay tote pood merchantable tivotitt. pat on la
bales, and delivered at two thooAind pounds to
theton.
Tbe o*t» to be of a-good merchantable quality, put
np In bass of about two bushels each.
Oats will be received by weight, at (SJ) thirty-two
pounds tothebusheu
Sack* to be furnished without extra charge to the
Government. .
Delivery to be made In the city of Wartilngton with,
la (SO) thirty days from the date or the contract.
PBOPOSALS.
Proposals will be racenwl tor (500) five hundred
tor.a of Hay and upwards, and fur (OO.OIOt five th.>a< md
bushels of Oats and upwards.
The propositions for the Hats and Oats stvr be upon
tbe same paper, hot sscsrbe made entlretr dbluicf
Item and without reference to eaah other.
The full name and post otllcc addre?-* of the bidder
must appear In the proposal.
If n bid Is mads In the name of a firm, the names of
all the parties mast appear, or the bid will he consi
dered as the Individual proposal of the part it.
Proposals from dislotal parti 23 will jvor on
considered, and an oath of allegiance most accom
pany each proposition.
Propoahi must be addressed to Col. D. H. RUCKER.
Quartermaster U. S. Army. 'Washington. D. C„ and
should be plainly marked “ Proposals for Oats and
Hay.”
GUARANTEE.
The ability of the bidder to till tbe contract, should
It be awarded to him. must be guaranteed by two re
sponsible persons, whose signatures most be appended
to the guarantee.
The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown
bvthe otuclc! certificate of the Clerk of the
Di'tiJct Com toroftho United Stales District Attorney.
ladders trust be present In person when tbe bids are
o]>encd. or the proposals win not be considered.
Honda equal la amount to half the sum to be received
on the contract, tlcncd by the contractor and both of
his guarantors, w in be required of thesucccsflfal tidier
upon signing the contract
As the bond must accompany the contract. It will be
necessary tor bidders to have their bondimea with
them, or lo have bonds signed In anticipation and
ready to be produced when the contract is ajened.
HlatVs for bonds can bo procured upon applicator
being made at this otficc. cither persosallr. by letter
or bv telegraph.
Par Market
Value. Value.
. iS7.tca.is
15t.533.45
119,635.11
FOUJI or Gv.xmNTEB.
We. ——. of the county of . and State of ——.
Mud .of tl:u county of ,;»nd Star" of .do
hereby guarantee that i.«abl< to fulfil the con
tract m accordance with the terms of Ida proportion,
raid Hint. should his proposition be accepted.be will at
once enter into a contract in accordance therewith.
Should the coutractbcawardcd him, wc ore prepared
to become bis »ectriilea.
(Tills guarantee most be appended the official clrtl-
Qcutc above mentioned.)
INSPECTION. DELIVERY. Ac.
All Oats and Hay contracted for under thU adver*
tlscment wlllhe rfgldlrinspcctcd.andsnchasdo not
prove of a good sound merchantable quality will be
te'ected.
rajment to be made upon the completion of the
contract, or so soon thereafter os the Depot Quarter
ma.-tor shall be In funds.
Any Informant via the bid. or non-conformance with
the terms of mis advertisement, will ensure the re
jection of the proposal.
Delivery robe made at the Railroad Depot, or at
one of the Government Wharves. la the city of Wash-
Ittdot*.
100.000.W
Thu Depot Quartermaster reserves to Wm<elf the
right to reject aav or all bids that he mar d9*»ai too
high. D. H. RUCKER.
fokzltS-td Colonel jtnd Depot Quartermaster.
PROPOSALS FOR 13, 10, and S
JL INCH CANNON.
OanXASCE Office. Was Dxpartmkst. \
Proposals will he received at this office until S P. M..
on the g'.tb o{ February. 1533. tor furuUblos 13. W and
S Inch cast Iron cannon, to be made In conformity with
drawings to bo supplied by the Ordnance Department. I
and wlintbc following specifications: One 10 Inch j
trblson Is to be made of warmer cold blast charcoal ]
Iron, to be cast hollow and cooled from the interior. |
aail to Ik*vq a tenacity of metal of not less than 3).000
pounds per square inch, to hcdctcrrulued by tewing•q*o
clmcnst aken from the sinking head of me gun. and
froma cyllDdercastfromlUesanieheat.nad from metal
of the same ijna'ilr. as that from which the gun Is cast.
This cvilndcr ts to Ik? cast on end. in dry sand moulds
and ls*tob'*7.l laches high, with an elliptical bawofUt
laches greater and Ifi Inches lesrer axK The sped
bices are to be cat from the can hr \d. and a slab. 4
Inches thick. from the cylinder by planes parallel to.
and equidistant from the axis of the cylinder, and
the lemcr as Is of the base.
Tic Ordnance Department will test tlie sperlmeas.
furnish the ammunition, and prore the trial gnn.
which must be ready for trial as soon as possible, and
not later than three months from the date of the con
tract. No contract will be given, nor will the trial
gnu be paid for. unless It snail endure a prod of 1.030
roucds.wlMi service charges of powder, of which AW
rounds will be w llh solid shot, and SOO rounds with
shells. The testing Uto bo done free of charge to the
contractor, but be will be required to farnl*h proper
facilities lor testing, such ag convenient ground,
storage tor ammunition, a halt In which me projec
ts 9 will lie embedded and saved, aud the requisite
force for handling and firing the guns. All the c tnnou
are to be made of the same quality of Iron as that of
the t rial gnn. and the Ordnance Department Is to b tve
the light totest the Iron during the process of fabrica
tion m' t he catnon. for which purpose, the founder Is
fotnrnlsh. free of charge, at least one specimen from
thehcad of each cannon, and slabs from cvlinders, a
bclore described. at the option of the Department, not
to exceed one for every ten cannon. Each cannon U
to ci.dure the regular proof and inspection for guns of
the same calibre; and none are to be received or pall
for but -uch s» arc approved after Inspection aud
proof. which will be received at the foundry where
mrde. bidder* will statu the numbers and calibers of
the cannon they propose to furnish on the foregoing
specifications and conditions; the place where they
are to be made: the time of commencing delivery, and
thr rate of delivery per month, thereafter, and the
Price per pound or per gun. for the finished cannon.
No bids will be entertained unless from founders
actually engaged In the business, evidence of which
must accompany the bid. .....
Failure to deliver »t the specified time will subject
the contractor to a forfeiture cf the amount to be de
livered ~t that time. Each party obtaining a contract
will be required to enter into bonds, with proper snr
tie?, for i's faithful fulfilment; and a transfer of the
contract to another party will cause Its entire for
feiture. Didders win be required to file with th-.firblds
6 bond In the penal sum of not less t Iran J U.OW. signed
bv not less than two persons, conditioned that If the
t-Jd Isaccepted the hldd**.-shall complv with his pro-
V-"*ala«d taUtifalsyandluUri>«rlorm what he proposes
to undertake. Tl.e bond mad he aeknowlcd before a
ludir-* ..f u crort of record, am! the nond«mcn mad
bcccTt»i'“lby theJudge of a District Court of the
United ?t.«tes ornu Ordnance officer In charge of a
l Hod states Arsenal to be each worth the penal sura
cf the bond over and sibove ail liabilities. The right
Is reserved to reject all proposals If the prices are
deemed fco high, or If for any cause It L-not deemed
for tlie public interest to accept them.
Tioj o?a’s will he scaled and addressed to ** General
J. VV.Riplev. ( I.lcf of Ordnance. Washington. D. CJ*
and w Id be endorsed " , I^o^Qaal• J for v Urft^^nrlnon.• ,
Brigadier General; Chief Of Ordnance.
ja3l-7’97-iw-sT*T
55.C00 63,000.00
T.S&J 2,730.00
SL‘».HOA'
jpROrOSALS Foil LEAD WIRE
Xavt Aosst's Opncs.)
XKW VoiiK, .Januaryi
Fcalcd Proposals, endorsed " Proposal# for Lead
■Wlrc.’*«in he received nt thUotllce until VTHDNKS
DAY. tho eleventh day of February next, at twelve
o'clock, for— _ .
ret' »Mj pound? of LEAD WIHE.-S8 illain.. to be made
of the be.-t soil lead. and delivered nt tho Washing
ton Xavv Yard, ftre of all expense to the ’Govern
viciit. within tea <h*r* after the expiration of the ad
vertisement, and subject to the usual Inspection of
the Xavv Yard. ...
Kncli oiler must be accompanied by a written guar
autv. signed by one or more responsible persons, cor
llfcdtobvjonie offleer of the Government, setting
forth that’tfcp bidder. If lit# offer 1« the lowest, will im
ißCdlatclv cuteriiitocontract. if it Is deemed ueces
earv. furlhc faithful performance of the work.
ft?>zf«Wd 1. HKXDKKSOX. Navy Agent.
FOR FLANK
X notrrrzEus.
Obdnancs Office. "War Ditpaetmbst. >
■\VAsniNOTON..Jttnmry27l!i. IS”>. »
Proposal* will he received at this otlloe until I o'clock
P M on thefilfh of February next.for furnishing one
hundred. or les*. 24-|Kinnder
Hank detente. Th.se Howitzer* welch, whea finished,
about 1 G6 pound#tnch.anddrawings exhibitingtheir
rilntcßflons can he seen at this oillco. or at the unlied
Stetes Arsonale. Thev arc to be »nbjcct to the regular
United Siate# Inspection and proof, and non.* are to Do
mcivedand paid lor except sncli aa pt-B Uwpcctlmi
and iiro'if.and arc approved by a l nltcd butes in
snector to be designated by this office. Payments will
beneule on certificate of infection and receipt?.to
be clven by the Inspector, and forwarded to this office.
ladder? will state the nnmber of Howitzers tiicy pro
pose to deliver (not exceeding one hundred.) the place
of iiiannlacture and delivery, and the price per pound,
for th*» finished Howitzers and no bid will bo enter
tained unless Übe from n founder regularly engaged
InthcbnslnPM. satisfactory evidence of which mast
accompany the bid. Any bidder obtaining a contract
will be required to enter Into bonds, with not less titan
two o'ltfetics tn the penalram of ten thou’and dollars,
for the faithful fulfilment of his contract in all respects.
The bondsmust be acknowledged bcf.rca judge of a
court of record, and the bondsmen rand he certified
bv tin* Judge of a District Court of the United States,
or nn < n dsancc officer In charge of a l nltod States ar-
BO nM. to he worth Uw pvi.al turn of the bond over and
above all liabilities.
The right Is reserved to reject all proposals if the
prices are deemed too high, or If, for any caa*e, It U
not deemed for the public Interest to accept them.
l*roro*a!s will be •sealed and addressed to "Brigadier
Gcner-'l-lames W. Rlplev. Chief of Ordnance. ar«s!i
lnston.l».C.,”atwl will be cudorsed "I‘rorosal for
*i,t<V 11 nwtt’er'i ** J, U .1111 Lu l .
Lsi- uow u-e B^Jcruller (;enertll chief of Ordnance.
JaSl-zS'jS-tw-ST&T
Dissolution. —The co-partner
ship existing nnder the name of
IluOTIl i CKOSE.IatUa Jay ißwlrol W■ Mtim
Pl l nci I'f V. '• • Puv I **.
Taminrylit !%$. .TULirs CBONX.
TLc General Commission liastsec* will be continues
” d '- u.c rami: fl Onto r. DwW. *
C. w, BOOTH,
feS-zCSJViw
pOPARTKEESIIIP XOTICE.
V/' ilr ; Hsnrv W. Fuller is thl? day admitted as a
partner in o«rfitt*ltic»a. Tte
roller. Finch & Fuller. FILLER* FLSCU.
Chicago. Feb. 2. L-C3. fe3-z9»i-lm
JpULLER, FISCH & FULLER,
24 it 20 MABKEr ST2ECT, CHICAGO,
Drngs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
WINDOW GLASS, DYE SPOTPS,
And Manufacturers’ -tVrticlcs.
F. F. & T. Invite the attention oftlifi trade to their
large and carefnllvselected stock: rc^pectfallvelicit
ing a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore
bertewed on this house. feAz^JCdm
('' O-FAKTNERSHIP NOTICE.
—On the Uih ln.-t., wjw admitted as a member of
oar Cmi. wji. .7. FOPK. recently and during the put
sb; vear?. >ith Messrs. Davis. Sawyer 6 Co., of thU
div. The name acA rtylc of the new firm wUlbe
SiiKRMAN. HALL & POPE. after tlds date.
SHKRMAN & HALL. 57 S. Water street,
Chicago. Jan.SUt, ISG3,
SHER&I&H.HaLI & POPE,
[SuCCCssorsto Sherman&Hall. EstablLbcdA. D.IST7.]
GRAIN. PRODUCE AND Flint
commission ietehchants,
■Warehouse. l<7 South Water street. CUcago. HI.
Cash advanced on consignments for home or Kast
cm markets, fefi-cSjMhn •
x. c. aggtrMAX. J. a. mu. . wv. j. torn.
TOE THE UNDERSIGNED
I T have this day formed a co-partnershsp under
the firm of
BETAS & COLIETT,
For the transaction of a general COMMISSION BITSI
NESS.nnA are prepared to make Liberal Advance*
: gainst consignments for sale In cither Chicago, hew
Ycrkor Liverpool. Otficcand Store,
JOHN COLLKTT.
Refseexce—A. C, Badger & Co.. Bankers, Chicago.
ta*;?zMo-ivr
O0 -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
\J -The Undersigned have V' e r c ,l,^!f, 3 ,
r.crfMp. carter tiie name and stpeof Pb <
iLLTNI'.. for ti.o imrpose of carrvinf; on a gc-tny
Hardware Buslnesa id the cit^J-SJa^f\;aA.N'Ay.
3oilN AIXINCr. ' *
Late ofWcIU & AHlas.
• Ist, 1?63. Ja,.*to»-UT
CMc.ig<\ Jan.
XFOTICE—The copartnership here
1\ fnfrtrc fexMla? under the name or william? &
itoncbielftff. to du*oKed l»y llmiutlon. EUhep parly
W.D* HOtrGHTELIXG.
jo. January S.ISC3. l&j-rois-to.
.*113,130,66
Clacagj
W D. HOUGHTELING,
|T* (Successor to Williams & Houghtcllnj.)
PEODUCE COM2CS3IOH MESCHANX,
2101-2 Water street, Chicago. Illinois.
jaD-yOIT-Gm
CO-PARTNERSHIP.— Titcuader
signed have this dayenteredtatoa co-;»artner*Mp
for tlie purpose of conducting aGeneralSUlpplnc. Pro
duce and Commission Business, under the name pt
MATHER, CtAKV £ CO. Once In Ewing’s Block.
non.tr .Norm Water ana jfATHEB,
Clllcaco, Jan. 15.1553. STEPHEN CLAKV.
lailzSklm. LUCIEN T. BARCLAY - .
TiISSOLXJnON.—The Co-Part-
I J ncnthlo heretofore existing under the name and
of C I iLLMntIX * tills day- dlMlved
?/SutualMn«nt: The be conUnned
by Jamcatodd. whoU alone aathorixed
name or tun n.-m m U jnlJaUon. VoUD
Jl3 !*tla IU Soma Wator street.
Coparti'trsliip.
THiOlesalc dealers la
fUtiinnal.
9 9 9
CONSTITUTION
WATER
THE GREAT REMEDY
FOR THE
CONSTITUTION*
AND TEE
ONLY KNOWN EEMEDT
BIABETES,
AND DISEASES OF THE
KIDNEYS AND BLADDER.
Xlieae Sangcroni and Troublesome
Diseases, which hare thus far Be
stated the best Directed Treat
ment, can be completely con
trolled by the Remedy
now before us I
THE CURATIVE
properties of the medicine direct themselves to
the organa of secretion, and hr eo altering the coa-
Idtion of the stomach and liver that the starchy
principle of the food la not coaverted, into sugar SO
long as the system la under the Influence ot the
CONSTITUTION WATER,
which gives those organs time to recover thei
healthy tone aud vigor. Wcaro able to state tha
the Constitution Water has cured every case otDi
abvtls in which it has beengiveu.
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS,
GRAVEL. BRICK DUST DEPOSIT
AND MUCUS OR SULKY DIS
CHARGES AFTER URI
NATING.
Diseases occcirir.gr from one and the same cause
■will be entirely cured by the Constitution Water,
if taken for any length of time. The dose should
rarr with the seventy of the disease, from twenty
drops to a tcaspoonfhl three times a day, in water.
During the passage of the Calculus, tho pain and
urgent symptoms, should bo combatted with tho
proper remedies, then followed up with the Con
stitution Water, as above directed.
DYSMENORRUGSA. OR PAINFUL MENSTRU
ATION, AND IN MENORRHAGIA OS
PROFUSE FLOWING.
Doth diseases arising from a fhsdty secretion of tho
menstrual fluid—in the one case bcingtoo little,
and accompanied by severe pain: and the other a
too profuse secretion, which will be speedily cored
bv the Constitution Water.
'That disease known a3 FALLING OF TBS
WOMB, which la the resnlt of a relaxation of the
ligaments of that organ, and is known by a acnao
of heaviness and dragging pains In the back and
sides, and at times accompanied by sharp lacinat
icg or shooting pains through the porta, will. In
all cases, be removed by the medicine.
There is another class of symptoms arising Iron
IRRITATION OF THE WOMB, which phyaiciaoa
call Nervousness, which word cover* np ranch Ig
norance. and In nine cases out of ten the doctor
does not really know whether the symptoms are
the disease, or the disease tb«* symptoms. We can
only enumerate them here. I speak more particu
larly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the Heart. Im-
Slrcd Memory. Wakefulness, Flashes of Heat,
ngnor. Lassitude and Dimness of Vision.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION.
Which in the unmarried female U a constant re
curring disease, and through neglect the seeds of
more grave and dungerousmaladiss are the result;
and as month after month passes without an cflort
being made to assist nature, the suppression, be
comes <hron!c. the patient gradually fosesherftp
petite, the bowels are constipated, night sweats
come on. and consumption finally ends her career.
LUECORRIKEA. OR WHITES.
This djr-cr.se depends upon an Inflammation of
mucous lining of the vagina and womb. It is in
ell cases accompanied by severe pain in the back,
across Ihe bowels and through the hips. A tea
spoonful of tho medicine may be taken three time*
a d;>v. with an injection of a tea-spoonful of the
medicine, mixed with a half plat of soft water,
morning and evening.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF TftE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF TUB KIDNEYS. AND
CATAAUH OF THE BLADDER.
STRANGURY AN l» BURNING,
OR PAINFUL URIN
ATING.
For thcs<fdlsca?es it Is truly a sovereign remedy, amt
too much cannot be said hi it< prate. A single doss
ha* been known to relieve must urgent eymptvro*.
Vicrou troubled with that distressing pain In Via
■mall of the bark and through thr bins? A teaspo-rafttl
a day of CoiutitnUonal Baler will relieve yoallko
D “ !:IC ' FOR DYSPEPSIA.
Itli?.snoc<iaaltn most dUfrcs-dn* »rn;w
tomi*. A’so Headache, Ueartbarn. Add, stomach. > oni
lUds Food, &e. lake a tca»|v*onrul after dinner im»
ilokc In all cur* may be increased If desired, bat
should Lc dune gradoatly.
PIIYSICIAKS
Have lore since Riven ap the o<eof Mcha. cnbebs.
andl'mlsers In the treatment of those diseases, ana
only UjC them for want of a better remedy.
COXSTITTUTIOX VTATKR.
Hus proved Itself equal to the task that baa dOTOIf
upon It,
DITRETICS
Ttltatcar.ddrcnch the kidneys. and by constant U«9
eoon had to. chronic degeneration and confirmed
diaease.
Read, Read, Bead*
Dastuxs, Pa.. Jane 2. ISC.
Pit Wh. 11. Gnncn—Dear Sir: In February. Ml’:
I was afflicted with the sugar diabetes, and for five
months I passed more than two Ration* of water in
twenty-ftmr hours*. I was obliged to setup x* often a*
ten or twelve limes during the nlnht. and la flee
month? 1 l«»t about fifty pounds lu weight. Paring
the month of .Inly. jrtl. I procured two bottle? oC
Coßptitutoln Water, and In two days after using It. 1
experienced relief, and after taking two buttle# I was
entirely cured. soon after regaining my usual good.
teal.l. lours v L Ewrrr .
BOSTON' COBXKES. X. Y„ Dcc.27, 1301.
vrji. 11. Gnrr.o & Co. ,
Gents —I ftcelvgivc von übertr to make use of the
following certificate of the value of Constitution,
Water which lean recommend In thcblghcstmanner;
My wife who was attacked with rain In the should
ers whole length of the baric, and In her limb*. wtih
Palpitation of the Heart, attended with Falling of tho
Womb Dysmenorrulupa and Irritation. 1 calleil a
phvplrlan who attended her about three months, wbea
Leicfl her worse than he found her. I then employed
one of thcbe«l phy»klans Iconld find who attended her
for about ttire month*, and while .he was underma
care -he did not suffer quite ?o much pain; he finally
sure her np. and said "herex-e was incurable. Fpr.
raid he. “she has such a combination of complaint**
that uicaMne given foroaeopenitc*agalnsl*omooiner
of hcrdliJlcaliTes.** About this time, she commenced
the use of Constitution Water, and to oar utter aston
ishment, almpst the first dose seemed to hare the dc
tlretl effect, andrlic kept on Improving rapidly under
It-treatment, ami now superintend# entirely her do
mcMlo affairs. She ha? tiotlaken any of the Comm
otion Water for about four weeks, and we are happy to
say .La, I,La.
Mit.yoKD.Coßn., Xor. IDtb.lSCt.
Dtt. William 11. Guano : . . ...
Dear Sir—l have for scTcrel years been afflicted wlta
that troubh-soim* and dangerous disease—Oxatxl—
which resL-tcd all remedies and doctor*, until I took
CoNSTirmox WATKfi.andyou marhc asured that I
was exceeding pleased with tin* result. It hasEsmsu-
LY ccked NX. ami yon may make any u*o of «y name
you mav sc*- fit In regard to the medicine, aa I hare ea-
Ur. txiuoder.ee lu Us efficacy. STRONG.
THESE ABE FACTS EXOPGB.
There I* no eta-* ofdlseasis that produce such et-
Inut-tIDC ctfects upon the human constitution ns Dia
betes ami DUose* of thu Kidneys. Bladder and brtnary
Passages.and througha false modwtythw*«»«•
lcetc<fnn>il they are so advanced as to be beyond tn#
control of ordinary remedies, and we present tho
CONSTITUTION' WATER
To tho nubile with the conviction that It has no equal
la relieving the class of diseases of which It has been
found so eminently successful In curing; and wo trust
that we eball be rewarded for our effort# la pUdag s*
valuable a remedy in a form to meet the requirement#
of patient and physician.
JOB SALE BV ALL BBCGOISIS WO.#.
WM. H. GEEGG & CO., Proprietor*.
Morgan & ABcn. General Ascntß.yo.W Cliff street.
New York. _
WBIGHT & FRENCH,
"WHOLESALE AGEKIS, Chicago, lIL
del6-yie!Sin-T.T49 63 Randolph street.
£egd Notices.
r PRUSTEE'S SALE. —Default bar-
X In" been made hy Carlisle Mason and John MtV
Arthur in thcpavmeat of their protals*Jry noto.tUlea
launarr •-’Oth. i-is. for the sum often thousand dollar*,
tittvalili* to tin? order cf Jaou McCord, Ctc JC4T»
Uoin W\t date thereof, with Interest at ten per oep». %
—*»■>).ia unnuMiy. there brlnp noT da* and ia
arfear the sun: Cl mue tnoosanu o*a. «w«iusi*wuMa
on .‘■aid note.
Now.tLcreiore. upon the application ofsaid McCord,
the legal owner of noli*, and in pursuance wttlx
the Rowers In a certain Trust Deed of eren data them*
witn.executed by «Id Mason & McArthur, and their
respect! vc wise*. Co fccure the pavement of said note,
which deed caa recorded in the otilceof the Recorder
cf Peek County Illinois. In iiocS of Deods. page ££-.
I. L. c. Paine Freer, the Grantee and Tkrulee la
In said Deed, will on the second day of March, A, D„
at ten o’clock In the forenoon of Raid day. at tho
North door of the Court Hotue In the City of Chicago.
Conn tv and Stile aforesaid, sell at Public Auction for
cash to the highest bidder, the premises and Beal Ea
tateconvcvetl In and hy said De~d of Tnut described
as lot No. one (It in im-ck No. thirteen f!3) In the orig
inal Town of Chicago. City of Chicago, County of
Cook albrcsald. exempting therefrom a parcel of
suit! lot in the Northeast corner thereof, fronting
twenty i2f ) feet on Cansl street and eighty («) feet
on Carroll street, or so much thereof as may be ne*
cesfary to n.a':e the money dar on add note.
L. C. PA D»E FREER, Trndee. Ac.
Chicago. January d>.l£CL Jaip-aSTT-td
TVJOTICE—To creditors of Henry
_LI HOWLAND & CO.
State of lixinoi. 9 . Couxtt of Cook.s*.
SopertorCoort of Chicago la Chancery.
Henrv Doty vs. Henry Howland David P.Chssa
Boswell Carter. John Gwen. William ?Wcr. Hog
Maher, the Merchants' Savings I/>an and Trus. comr
nsny, Devlllo 18. Ho.t and Daniel Monugae.
test's
-....ath^Trclaims against saM firm heforene.oneof
my office. So. 30 South
jiwrVSmS”'' Court otcuctjtot
3 D® CTlSim ]a»zOM?t
fpHE UNDERSIGNED, Receiver
JLof The Aryans' Bank of the City of NewTorfc;
!u rmrsuance of an order of the Supreme Court of the
state of New York, granted on the filth day of Jut*.
lr«5L will sell at Fu>Jic Auctton, ou the filth (sth) day
of March.if63.by GiTr'crt.» Samson. Auctioneers, ac
thoNcrtli coor of the Court Horse. la the City of Chi
cago. State ofllUuola. commencing at Ifi o'clock noon,
the following described real citato, formerly beloag
lue to the eall the At titans' Bank: .
Lois one it) to twenlv (fio> inclusive, in block flva
(5). la Archer’s Addition to Chicago, situate. iy*"S *<£
being In the City of Chicago, County of Cook,
of Illinois, and Known cM**lhe Douglas property.
The terms of salo are cash.
HEXIJY C. YANKEE,
receiver of the Artisans' Bank, City of New York.
Onse, Storm & Attorneys. jai3-z»t<l
TVTOTICE is hereby given -
J-N to all persona who hare cUlaa* agalaat the est*ta
of Jolm Kcfler. deceased, to prwnt the nine Or a£
petkr kellbb.
Executor? cf the estate o Jobs HeUer.decdwod.
CMCjco» December. d£~LZ29!£fZ—
fllUitani ©ooiifl.
TDUCKSKIN GOODS.—The besc
.applied In anr
iirMaredpHew.
E. KEOwk-V.A) Clark strejt. (upver orer L.»
bnltrd states ErpressOinca.
It/TILITARY GOODS.-rSworila,
BEITS, SASHES, CANTEENS,
Bmiiii & Wf»oa>, Moorol. Coifs, Proaeotfa sad other
REVOLVERS, ami all articles t« the Military Line. rt
lowest pricM. WnoLMALg AiT> KBIAHs»tOBp.T.
&BCHT9. 1981*KC«titft, nvli

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