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Spinel ttotua. TJR. JAMKS, (tui mei Jy of New CtUatijwho»tttßTlTriJe<«u6cettJ«twtmt &Kt«fCbro&le.UercmrUl« Blood u»4 atta dUssaes THAT TTFOTHgT BKILLftTL TBSATMEST, Be* permanently located Llauelf at SC Raadolphot. Cbltifo. Dr.JiKMb recimof#**® if ■tdlcil fhenity, ud the aimoit tann pro** of the South, Thousand* of nnlortaaato b’eaa Dr. JAMBS. Who, tmt for hits, wtnld be Ji'laz • nlmableoxiatoaee. Theeavtohte reputation Dr. Junes eajoya treat ths X*kw to the Gulf, la the result U years of study ud ObierrsUos. Dr. Joses uses so Mercery. lodide PotawU.Antilc «r susepsTlllo.il thetrmtmsm ofblooa dlseueubat .ft ncatrsllxer. which Is ft pctiCre cere. Onsnlc Weakness cored’ by sms and Infslltble CBSlbod. saving both time and czpesM. Office and psrlois ot SC Ifrndopb sxset,(epAUlrsJ Office tome from s A. Id notlisp. u. COFBOITATIOHS IfIVICLABLE. oc«?-e Swdaw TDLEWILD,—Mrs Willis pro -*-peMit»iee<lrelntoherhcaeStXLrrrLßOmLS. between the ago of 9 sue u, Sbewiai.es to educate ■them with her ewe daeghL'ra. Uh. WILLIE has esc*ceS a coxpeWnttsv'hfrtO miaUt btr.-end intends th*t the UumaUon shall he thorough end liberal.* Eh* G*«lre* to sscoretbe Collect development oflndtvldoal glfu and to make earnest and intelligent worses. Bte will give tfce same care and attention to their ybyt teal well-bdbg and moral emltrue which she extends to he; own children. lha situation olldlewlld libcaUrfol,tnClulimlaaTcnl •n admirable play ground. Circumstance* will prevent Mn. wnUafromreeeir tax her paplla UdsycarnttlitbeSd November. Circulars mty be chuined by addressing Mr*. LIB. attdlefldd. lloodua. Orange Coiuty, fi.Y. ocZ ESn<od mo:’ x wAr 1m A RTIFICIAL LEGS.—C. Staf- XX tord. aole nroprletor ana luasaloctcmr of DH. WILCOX'S PATENT AKTIHCLAL LSQ. bu been approved and adopted by the unted State Govern' Cent, which baa appointed him to aupply tbein to <tla abled aoldlers. mi. Order* add*w*aeo to C. STAP ruKD, iac Booth dark street, t blcago. wm receive nunedute attentloa. Send fcrPv'pbteu. P.0.80x XC. - Seglk-mBSa-lm-M WaF jQOCTOR BIGLOW, CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, Fcrmerly cl Bt. Lcnlx and notreet<hlished for tbe l&attwojeaiaftt Z99 S. €larlc corner of Ifionroo. Tbe nnparallclrdrecccssrftbe Doctor la ah special (UirMcs Di!erd reconsTors nun to rbs rcblici*<Jererrl*c of patroaare. He t«s coredtne voiKcitm kauwc lu «d lilftbi) by tie press •hfrevtrheb** boen. aaa wall m oca tea and icltitmc panic oj. B cioae two ctunps arc act hla * GUI' Z TO HEALTH.** Boons reparate for Udisa and where tbey can cte the Dorter only at anytime horn 8 A. Ai.to6P.sr t3T Conan!taUoiutree, P.0.80x 151. OCtD-«524 4W( Aw TTOLLOWAVS PILLS. —Much J.T- Truth luaswatl compm. DBBosraxamrroy mSMcvACUAhn "ow*li lew peopls arcconver sant with tt*e itanner In wn-ch the bio-dls coated, or th»t the atomic* vlthtoe e*er.c juire*. tno ucre tlo e of the ilTor one the ocutn of ft* icngi art the chief tgtais lor coivcr log the iorm we eatlutobiood. hencethe great neccwit- rcr prH-ervlpg the stomach tn n tenrd and healthy erudition. Nothing ha t ret been discovered more eff*c tin for this than Hal lovßT'B famocs Flll«, which aw dtrmtl? cn >bn stom* nch Urer. bowels snaci*cuu.tioa InbUi-msdltorders, isdigMttor. cosiayeawi. at-a el! consequent com plaints headache, pi:e«*«xn3 • eUM-y tce*e u bo modi* dee in ore which loaves inch certain atd beneficial result*. ocM-oSK-iw fTAlli DTE! HAIR DTE!! A.,1 BA.TCnELOS'S celebrated HATH DTK IB TBB pMTZNTa* Wobio>. Theoal> Ua.L*ih»s. Tatra and £ryn known. This mfcadld Hair Dfu U Ferfoet—chßSM Bed, Butty or firry e*‘j inßnntly. toaGLOUT Nii-ukal cbowh. muboatla tnrtngtheEfdror atalnlnatbr fikln leiTicr the Hnlr OoCl and BenuUTot; trvih Tltnbry. ncaaentiy nstorlßC IU prlitlne coior. m.d recUbei the lu edects Of Bad Jiyca. The Gcru’sb U wrataix A. BaxaßTLon, ell •thersare tn«r*> 12 iutiofii.aa« Bhontd he avoided. Sols by all Dmo&V. fte. Factory, a Barclay straoc Few York lyi dfei-ly /ZJ.EEKK AED PURPLE HAIR \J areofirn tteremiUi cl appiyirg tbe ordinary dyes. Tne oeiy nfe true e tnrinabiy pro* crlot centred, iroiu a fine amber brown to the IntauMitbla sir U • Grlstadoro’a Excelsior Eye. It perrtdce every fibre fitn the root to the fp with the tit ye rtqe zed. atd »c ha 17 leedi the hair with the ailment which Id teqnltl' eta promote 1U growth, ttoluitr*. ltspermareßcea*d !tsb*acty. llaim’aettirco bj J CBlSTai»oko. 6 Aitor House. New York Solo ere:ywhere, atd applied by ail Bair DrrMtn. w Brice, fi si!m. and (3 per box. to slxa 0C1A0240-lm A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW” OF MAHBtAGE COBtatslng nearly SrtO p see. *od 150 line Plates and Bcgrayl: ct of the As*tot:<y of the Seznel Organs la a rule of Health and D'scsee. «i'k a Treetia- on Self* Abcse. Its IN piorable conseqveccet upon tbs auad and Bocy, with the Anthrr s Flan of Treatment—me oclyretlosßlßLdraccesßfa] mrde ofcar* # a» shosra by the reren of caws treated, a trnttf al adviser to the married, atd these ecatemeUtlsg carnage, who entertain doubts or their physics* cord Oon. Sent free of postage to ai y ooert sa. on receipt ot 23 cents, ir tumps or noe'al cnrrenßy.by addressing Dr.LA CBOIX.No. Si Malden Lane. albany.K, X, ocUc99ridm WJATER COBB AOT> HO- T T MCF.OPATHIC MEDICAL INFIBMAET, SB2X STATE STREET. Ur.H Q.TOWNBEND. recectiy from Boston. Froprktor. The builcees anangements of this establlshmeet comprehends: lot- General Practice, for which Ur. Townseadhu a competent occoetata Fhysldan. 3d. Office Advice with-veihal or written directions for home treatment Sd. Uepartmert fer Female Ulssarea, also for spa* slal caees ol Nervous Debility of M ales and Fema.es. Fein alee visiting tbe city and wishing Medical Advice can be provided wltonlce rooms one the but of core leg on very reasonable terms. Dr. Townsend has his rooms so arranged that patients vldtlcg his office never tee anyone bat the Dr btmsell. Letters ad dressed to Dr TOWNSEND. 232* State street. Cnl* caso.lU.. will be promptly answered. Consultation free. Office hoars from 9A.M. to 9 P.M. oei n57.i la PILES J PILES!! X DE. WITFIELD’B VEGETABLE PILLS, Are wi rrazted a certalaeve for FISTULA, BLIND DE BLEEDING FILLS. We would cantloo all who are victims to this dla> treulng compl«l*it to av id the a*c cl external aoptl* eatlops as tfcej result o*ly in aggravating the dlse«re. Dr.WITVli'-liD'Sremear removes the cams ol the /Usesse. and aflects a permateat cn A _ THIS IS NO QUA K MEOtCINB. There Pills have beea tried for the laet seven years, Otd 1l no lastauce have they failed tn cure Price 50 cent* per box. eentbyrnalltoanyaldreas. J. YOUNG, «ole proprietor. _ „ . 081 Broadway. N. Y. For sale by BLISS A SHARP. 1U Latte street. Chi* eato. Hi. se£*-mf>{6-8m rjKS. HUNTER AND VON i/ BADSK treat ail Chronic D:»e«s«e, inch as -e Lunr».Heart. Stomach. AJdneys. Bladder ana tne llowej, Dyspepsia. Diarrhea. Oyaeiitery, Coot. BoeninfcUoai,Paiamia, El; Disease. White BwtUrgß. ane *b complaints o: women Wd children; Sore Eys« and Cara. Cataract Discharge*. Baannjraed Boartcg Bounds.' Dr. Banter lathe only nrs eon that cores CtBCBKB.OLD SORBS OR TJLCBBS, TDMEBS. Vrj£Nß.riLEb AKU FISTDLi. Without catanr wnb the knife, all letters most con tain tee cents Tar a speedy asewer. Da JAhtfiS EURTBB or VCK BaJian. 8'16078. Soars from 9 A. M. to? P.M. C<Bce 91 Randolph street. eo*uer ol Dearborn. Chicago. niiooU. tefe-gw-ly JUDICAL CARD. BABY H. TIIOTWSON, 5.0., graduate of tbeFTew EiiglaLd Female Medical Col leee.at Bocton. res*ct)ou/ anioucces tiiet the ha« opeard an met.lath*city. Havre practiced a year lathe NewTorkln&rttary for the dlsesscauf women •sd cbi:cren.ebe »oac.U the patronage of the papule ofCblcuo and vicinity. Offic etrcct OCee bcunfroraCt *ll A>M MABV H TaOUPoJN. EtrrnjKCze:—Htb. John U. lletnea, Hrs. B. T. Gardner Uia.F.C.fiher&an.Alri.'W.fi.Eyder. OOU-C411«0 ffttti, Cttpa, -»'nrf, SfL yyATS, caps, FUR GOODS, tSD BUFFALO ROBES, AT WHOfeSALE, 33. F. Xj. BROOM 50 Lake Street, Chicago. 7hareosnaaflsudan <UCtreceiving «Ucre u« «t£TLLOTC Stosk of Goo as lathe above not select* with crest cm tor the £tH trade, end which X ©Her 71 f&vsSxj Merchants at the Lowest frtcei. # p, X*. BROOM, iTholcstlc Dealer In HATS, CAPS, PURS. BUFFALO ROBES, &c. 90 liUe CUc«n freMpMO-Sw.l -yy KBEK, WILLIAMS &FITCB SS lake Street, Chicago, WHOLESALE DEALER* XX HATS, CAPS, FUELS, <scc_, Erenow prepared te offer by the package or dose icada the largest, moat attracove ana oteapet atock o( Bats, Cape* Fora, BnduklA Goodfi) Baffalo ax»d Fane? BobM, Umbrella*, Ladh*! Hats, As*. To be lound weat of the hi board, all of whleh v canmdwilleeUas low ai cuy hrxn KaST or Wm Bpedal attention is liTltM to ©nr extettire stocks For Caps and Ladies & Gents’ Fen OBDSWB WO receive prompt attention of oas of oxtr fin Weber, Williams & Fitch. au» ioll out) in inter cClotljing. CCOTT, KEEN <fc CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE CLOTHING, Officer’s Uniforms, CLOTHS, CUSOIEICEI, VESXUfCS, FcuKismsG goods, Tranks, Traveling Sags and Valises, STREET. T] KITED STATIiSMARSHAL’S U fiiLl IN ADMIEiLTr -n, Tlrtn.„f„7.T. MlelM.Montof id.u.lu-a Ei.te’n tbeßouhmniDUtrlCtcfLliaoif.lnMxJr^ltTrUMflVn the Utbftid lUh oaisetocober. A •ow »t Public Bfie to«>« cub »t<*lro. Iculo DutjJe-. o.»or Ocu>ber A . I’-«™:ri»aa pmoeny. to wrt r—*bool 184 bsei pt Cotioa.aiot of Dry Goods. Clothing, Hardware, fu:ou,PorC«r. l*ercoMlon Capa.Ca’tr egbf Lieu era p o t v an< ■ offsa •natiießtcoasookU iask»«kla and w»j. too, tbr stno ktrltt be*a condemned and to be sold for Tlolsttota ofik t rc res us laws of tbs Halted fetau* ace MtMlzss of war , „ . . D. L. PHILLIPS, U.S.Minbtl, Bprlngfleid. DL. Oct. 18. IEC3. oc»-;«oet Sanktnf tan (Ssttjouj*. "RANK OF AMERICA.—FubIio iiotS?SSi« 8r * bTClT *' u “ t * a • rCUct - , * v 44 RASK Or ASKBKOIjO ■ttMOfore Incorporated and doing buiMas is are rtf .awaof tasfitste fL~^? Ua cut hs presented for payment to tbc Audi tor or rnblie accousu of aud State, at h> o&cc.la «e city oi IprlaefieM irliia three year* f-ow the ■ate kereot. or the funds depos lel-ior toe ref-CCTUoa Cf tala notes wiu be elver: cp to *t:d kuk. Dated thick)th day of Vsy. a. D. ibsl _ _ _ 6TOBGBCMITH tart sent, B. W. Wzlulss, Caahiar. ty*-rS»Wei-« ■yERMILYK & CO., BAN K E JIB , No. 44 Wall St. f New York, mxi OOmSTTI TO Vcsmub IT. S. FIFE-TWESTT BONDS by Ocremmect, at par and latorast. Jgss&ssssg ßssa&s©?t market rata: ‘ D.B. 6 Per Cent. Cocoon Uosda of IWL D. B.Certlfleatei of mdebtedcem-lctoreit payable D Gold, - U. 8. Certificates of Isdebtednem—latereat payable Is Currency. Seven-Thirty Traaaary Fotea. Vatminr CertiEcatef cf IsdebUdneu collected or Beceived ia Pajment of say of toe abare. VERMICYE & CO. THIRST NATIONAL BANK OF A CHICAGO.—Tfc la loftltßllon. mranlud Ue national Sanoag Law. la located at SH STBEEf. Capital, - - - - 8250,000. Is prepared to famish the ntasl facnraca u easta meraand cotrespomdeata. £. AIKHN, President. EDW K BRAIETfiD. CaaklST DIXXCTOW —B_A!kea, BesJ ,P. natnklftaaa. Joka B. Sherman, Sami W. Aliertoa. Syren Btee. fcawl 11 Hlckemm. E*mlG, D. Bowaro. Tracy J. Brouoa. gzyrtsa Cut*. XTEW freight express Xl LINE. PLATTSMOUTHj GLENWOOD, COUKCJL BLUFFS & EDDYFILLE The tmdersfcned hive e«tabll«bad a Team L*ne Irta anc to tie above roiats. aod will carry frelsni via EUELffiGTOS AI D 2USSOCEI BITES, AND Chlag®, Bnrilngtan and Quincy Railroads, At tbc below given rotea*pcr lOCponrdsnntll Korea* berl£t.l&s. • lit cues. Sddo. Sd do. ith do. Chicago to Connell Bluffs and Omaha 92.80 *2.20 $2 61 i3£i AT'cr November isMnd untillnrUernotlcs Chicago t > Conacl WnG* moOtribl. IS 05 92 95 #2.85 #2,-3 Merchants rnd »hlpp«:i e tretUne the transport* tlon of ibelr Irt’iht to the nrdeiilgned can rely on Ur rpfeJy t’enrport&Uon. Ocods vlUbcc'oriuied according to Eas’cra classi fication. Be parOcnTortnd mark packages via - BURLINGTON AND BDDYYILLK.*’ Fcr further Info mttlon anniy to C F.HFNDBIB ft O0„ CoornJl B<otr« ; TOOTL3 * HANNA. Plnttl moth: E. 8. BOPBYfiBBLL. GICSWOOd; FISH ft ft IGHTMaK, LddyvjJle, wt% _ C. F. HLNDBIE ft CO. CoancJlßluO, Oct. 9.1553. rorfrrtherlEfOrmrtlonnrplftothe Geal Freight Office Cblrego, Bullngtcn ft Quincy Kaltrcad Ron* pony. Chicago. cciscayvaa 1883. Western Transportation Company AND WESTERN EXPRESS, TTTB WXSTBBH TRiNBPO STATION COMP ANT Bare made arrangemente to mn their Lake Bteaa Propcllen on altercate days with thoee of tbe RKW IOBK CENTRA Ii ASS CEICHIGAN COTKAX BAILBOAXM -ALSO THE WESTERN EXPRESS, Stamlag over the New York Centred Bottroid to Bel ftlo, etd connecting with the vorioos Itofiroadi ren aiiu Went, osd the different Lines cl Propellersoc the Upper Lower Lakes. For blDi ot lading and contracts via Canal or Bah rood, apply ta the following agent*; BCOH AliLkK.No.l.CmntlseSUp, KewTork. KVFBETT CLOi7.No. 1. Camtlei Slip. New York. AUG. CULBBN. Ao.lCmntltt Slip.NswXorh. 5. G.CHASB.USPIar. Albany, N X. 6. G. t'HABK, lid Hirer it: oet,TroT. N. T, J. BUBO ft CO~HanTs Uock.DstroU.Mleh. K. A.BDCK.Gre*n Bay Wit. J. J. TALLUAUGB. SL ft P. D. C. K. B. Dock. MB W WeBbKS TBAKBPOBTATIOK 00 M Buffalo, oomanxa. JNO HSAM ft CO.. Erie.Fa. BOND ft MOKRIh Cleveland .Ohio. HCiPHINB ft GKIFTITfI. Toledo. Ohio. ■w. T. DILL, Soodesly. OMo. A F* BUTTON. Racine WJs. KftNQSHA FIER COMPANY. Kenosha. WU. W. E. WRIGHT ft CO.. Waokeegon,UL J. r. MSXLAKD. Sheboygan. WU. J. W. TITTLE, .fieneral Western Agent, No. 2 Stale street, Chicago. •eSmdtt-Sm aaUrici: emu ettaKUße: fcias; 1563. THE ISSS.- PESXBYIVASIA CEOTEAI S. <! 826 eniett Doatl# Track, 3tt coder lo keep pare with the dehMSds erf L: 1 1 i ■■■ tnt public, the maoageri of this popalar rent* ti, sadadßanylmprovexestadcjlng the year 190. it with it* connection*. It will be fbur din all respect - naffT'CLAM BOlrrs to all tba Stetera dtlK. track U stoue hsUaited. aed enttrrJy free tron utv- TBAtFB FBo3* PITTSBURGH TO PjaiLASELPZD cwtti clow eocrescoßt from Tfeeteri C^yj &I 1 direct to Sew York, THROUGH par flT?gr.v?fTA and clow cor.aectlcai at Harriebuic - HALTUXOKB AND VfASHXNGTOHT “ Ft on Pittsburgh to New Fork, oae train rui Cii> 'tSOmlleajTlfcAJeaScwn.wttkoatchaszßOf orln* In advance of all other routes. BFVZH DAJLYTBMHI FBOU BEHiADELPEXA TO KEW TOS* Tickets lor sale to Boston tor boat or ran Boats sets cood on any of the senna Hnoa. Fire to allMS* 1* low as m route. trains to Philadelphia, fa Baccace checked throngs andtrs&aferiedfrMU FEBIOHTI. m tkß Boats rreifor* o: sn aeacnpnosa can Oft >? wurdoc to ana from PhUfcde!j»tm, New York, iottu crßaiCZLOre.to and frox any point on the of Ohio. Kentucky. Indiana, fiimoia, irucccna-lotn or Missouri rrr puses. the feunayivaaia central Railroad also connects » rltteburyh with fteeire* by which Goods can bese warded to cny port os the Ohio, Bottiignm tacky. Teaneww. Cumberland, uhiioliMiar-wj- Wlscon*m.Miesoar!, Naceai. Arkansan and Red zeye* indatC*!eTeitnd,Ca9dctkyan(l Chicago wlthfiMj?. t* to ah Porta on the Nona-Western lltkee. klerchastt acd Snipper* estroettng the Uon ol then t rehret to ttus company, can rely w*. nonddenee ea its speedy t?sTJCt. THE BATES OF FTiiUGHT to cad tram any rc> •n the Wen by the Pencty'vacls Central BtUroaa *3- aT aix tutu * a » xtoxixl* an axa gy q^, aantTT.noij) coKFanrrs. _gr~Bepsnicn^jsodzoark package* **tuPza> Onsuiß-B.' For freight Contracts or Shipping Directions. t** to or address mUjpx of the following Agents oT? r jf^BT¥WAai , ,FTr»rnt Agent. Plttebcrga. CLA3KK 400.. Transfer Agantt. PitUhsr^,, H. W. PBCWN k CO., Cacinasu. Ohio. B. C. MHLDB'JM 4 CO.. HuUoo. XfidlSfid J.E. MOOES, LoulsvUle.Ky. W. "W. AIRMAN & CO.. Evansville, Ihd, BLF, BARB, St. Louis. MO. CL AKKE i CO.. Chicago. HUfiSX J. H. McCOLM. rortinoalh. Ohio. McNRELY 4 montoomxßt. W. 1.48. L. LANQLKY. GalllpoT*. Ohio. H. A PIERCE 4 co„ iaoeavlUe. Ohio H. fi. HUDSON, BJpley. Ohio. S. 0. USLOBUH, General naTOllng Agent Its tt* aonth and West. &ITbT7«6Zi grarorf and Farmer* win &cd mia the »*»* •twju* route tor Ure Stock. Cipscicci Pams met watered and supplied with tvery coavenieues lurfs Mea opcredoutkii line asditjconnectluta and ever* mttuoh to raid to their waata. Wffl be ?eup.d every cOßvaiienee for feeding reefing, a choiceu offered of the KSWTO&KandBALTD4OKBHASKBTS. TtiMlfC alaobeiousdthe ahertegt, qaickeat a&d sect dtni rente tor Stock to New 7ork-{via Alien tcrsW with fewer change: thar any other. KNOCK LEWiS. Gec*J SupX AitOOC*. P*. L. L. EOUrr. GecT THkHt/raat. Ftliafielptla. gqbblgrg (javimittre. pONDICT, WOOLLEY & CO., G3 EAICE STREET, MACtUkctorers udSetlenln SAIBLEHY iiiWMI SADDLES, Carriage Trimmings HORSE COI.IARS, Whip?, lashes, Sleigh Bells, Horse- Bl&nkets, Bridle, Harness and Skirting LEATBEEB. HOTT A BROS. Patent rretched and BJrltad B SLUNG. *e23 Llal la JJATDEK, KAY & CO., 45 and 47 Lake Street, Manafhctaitri and Dealers la SADBLERY HARDWARE Spring*, Axles, HnhtkSpoicee, Felloes, Carriage Bodies and Seats, Enaa* slled Cloth, Patent Leafher, CARRIAGE' TRIMMINGS, Horse CoHan, Blankets, Whips, Lashes, —A2fO— Harness Leather, A. ORTMATER & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers la SADDL S S, HORSE COLLARS, Whips, Horfl6BlBBh«t0, Plevgh Harness, Ac., Ae« • U lake STREET, UP-STAIRS eeem&ci-uv ’ €l)tcago Crtbune. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23.1833. TRICKS IK LANGS AGE. Amusing Specimens of Macaronic Verse. STbe Influence of Dialect* on Poetry— SlobMtroQs Violations of the Parity of the Bngllfth Loncosgo* [From the N, T. E resins PoiL] Intellects engaged with the most ponderous matters oftentimes find recreation la the composition of literary trifles, working out many ingenious devices of odd Jingle and of fanciful construction. They go floating about on the great set of Journalism, from generation io gen era* ion, to the infinite re* lief of readers euif< ited with grave editorials and startling dispatches. For those learned in the languages, one of the most pleasant exerciect. has been the odd cr mblnatlon of words of different tongues la the eacr.c composition. Verses of this char* at Ur go bj the name of Macaronics, it being crnUdered, we suppose, that they bear a rela tion as lord far the mind to the Italian tnaca ro?.i for the body. Mcdem Macaronics are generally i f English, Latin, and sometimes French words dovetailed together, and rhymed wi*h oftentimes Eaglish words - with Latin cr French termination, or Latin or French words with English termination. Some sacrifice of Latin and French grammar occurs occasionally, lor the soke of satisfying lie demands tf metre. This species of literature is stated to bo srmewlat ardent, one of tbe oldest works of thi kjnd extant being “ Phantielaj Macoro- Ucic,” written by TheophUo Falengi, a Bene* airline monk of Casino, Italy, and published at Venice in 3514. The words are Latin and Italian. Since then a host of writers have tii*d their skill at Macaronies. Specimens of them are found in the works of many authors of France, Germany and tbe Netherlands. Th«y. we found in Shelton** works In the time or Henry VII, and they were fashionable dar* Irg the reign of Elizabeth. Later there are seme etanzas on the model of Virgil’* in the works of the witty Irishman Magina, and alio there are pperlaiens In the of •’F.tber Front” (Francis Mahoney.) “ Dr. lator cf the Iliblc, is the anchor of a very amusirg macaronic poem describing a dinner mceliug at the London Tavern. He thus de scribes tbe tables: “ Sedlmci ad terras tahnlaa longo ordlne posits Et nappls nnndts coreratas, et china plattis Spootilbas, et knivis eh-upls, fnrisqae trisalels htrat«; com largls glass!*, vicoque replotis, totem.-, ealtls, vmcgarlqne cmetls.” At d an aitcr-diorer speech: “Thlck-shortne eed homo (cnl nemen credo Be* vellne) Up-Etartans medio, super ct aubscllla scandens. Toti converting octilos atqne oratrahebat. Brccch-pocket one band fills; to Urn tenet altera clmrtatn; Chartam moroils plenam sharplsqne re sol vis Turn pardlt blg-moatbnm—atque o qojc craadla veibt Pars tma * Hear! hear him • w Hove, more I* pars alttia clamat,” Bat the most ingenious and' carious pro* ductions oi this kind are found la our scrap hooks, gleaned from oat of-the-way columns of the newspapers, many of them perhaps written by the best authors of the time, bat unclaimed andtmackmmledged. Thefotlow irg duciiption of a dance is very graphic: TSE POLKA. Qai none dancers ynlt modo. Wants to dance in the fashion, oh! iJlectre dehrt, onght lo know. Klckcre floor, cum hetd and toe, One, two, three, - Hop with me. Whirligig, twirling, rapide. Polkam longnrc, virco, rii J Willyon Join tbe polka. Miss ? Liberies—moet willingly; Sic sglmns—then let ns try; Kune vide. Skip with me. Whirlabout, t wlrlaboat, cclere. Tam leva dto, turn dextra. First to tbc left, then t’other way; Aeplce ixtro—ln vnltn, Too look at her, and she looks at yon. Has palmau. Cbaigc hands, ma’am; Cclere—runaway, Jnet in sham. ‘“Little Johnny Homer n has been pat into classical drees as follows: Farms Jacobns Horner Scdebat in corner Edens a Christmas pic; Ineernit his thumb, Extrahit a plum, damans, “Quid smartpner ami!” It is hardly an ImproTement on tho origi naL Somehcdy with a genius for investigation baa discovered that the unique and classical Easing of “O, take your time, bliss Lucy Long/* to* btolen from the old, very old, edition of the celebrated works of “Masia Goosing,” and says that the text there printed and rendered from the original Latin -with a Dree macaronic translation is thus: “ 0 horam tib\ earpe , J/tLuciaoaLongl Ocarpe diem (Wnkrbo De subjet ob my song?) “In Congo tguaic-rumtumno, De nfgyer snorum strong; O, Tanpvt iibl Gnmbo, J/iLuciaaaLongl “Tab! CuplofeaitdtU 211 Lnclana Long I Canis latrat, Ilic(b, golly, Ise got to move alone 1) Here is a little story with a moral: teut nrus-iTous. Fells sedit by a hole, Inicnti she com omni soul— Predercrats: Mice coocarreuttrans the floor. In nnmero dao, tree, or more. Oblitl cats. Fells saw them ocnlls, I’il have them! —lnqait she Iguefis. Sum Induct, Tune Hla crept toward the group, Habeam, dixie, good rat*fonp, Plagues sunt. Mice continued all Icdere. Intent! they inludum rcrc Gaudentur; Tucc inched the fella into them, Et tore ’em om&ea n»nh front limb, Inetanlcr. stonaiM Morea omnes, nunc be ehy, Et astern pwe mill!— • iienigne; Sic hoc facia—“ verbnm sat,” Avoid a whopping Thomas cat 'Stcdioacl The following Is a relic of the Henry Clay campaign of 1844. ct scats vjets coos. Co memo vlcnx coon n’eat pis quite mort, II u’est quo eeulement napping Je pence, myself, unites j'al tort, Cette chose cet yet to happen. “ En dlx-hult forty four, Je sals, Voos’ll hear dea enrions nolees, Bo’ll whet eta dents againet some Clay, Et scare des loco Boieses. “ Ton know qne quand Q eat awake, Et quacd il scratch sea clsws-cs, Lee Lccoe dana lenre sonlier shake, Etehecpieh hanga leers jawe es. * “ Ce mem'e vlenx coon, Je ne sals pas why. le mischiefs come across him, II fait believe he’s going to die, Qnard eeulement playing ’posaum. “Mala, wait till nous-Ie want e&corc, Nous’ll etir him with noo pole, Be’ll bite aa roauvais as before, Nous pulled him de son hole! A callosity in the way ©figurative” lan guage is the epitaph recorded Dy Orpheus C. Kerr, aa being placed on a board over the crave of a soldier of the famous “Mackerel Brigade.” „ MUGGY JIM, A Mackerel Ftteb, Late op tub N. Y. Fibe Department, • Takes Sick, Or INDIGESTION, . He commenced to Tnnow up Fobtipicatioxs, And Hies op Stbateot. Hie Jacel 1..6HL 0....4....1....2 . 8, 0—4....1....5....0; 0....2...80....8, . 0....2...45....4. “ The Terse,’* says the narrator, 41 had to be inscribed figuratively to get it all on the nar row monument. In ail its praise of * hn \ quiet sleep in which there ore no anticipa tions to be disappointed, no gluttony to make sick, and no Confederacies to guard against, the verse wDI he plain to all as reading. ** Here lies One Fifes. Nought for one to wait. Nought for one to sigh for; Nought too weighty ate. Nought to fbrtliy for. 1 * Translations of some of our common songs or nnreely rhymes Into other languages are xery amnaine. Some experimenting scribe has translated that gem of English song Known os “ Yillikens and his Dinah” into French. Here are some extracts: u Sir Yilkins te promenaifc da jardin an fond. Quo volt 111! I £a Dinah morte ear le gazoo. • Pres d’elle git ane coape da poison tout frolo. Et anc lettio qai dit qn'elle tst mort poor YiHi - kins, Jecrolfl, • . Cbantant tarsi lallaral, etc. Ch exude demoiselles mortespour ramonr—chrear en grand silence: Torallul land, etc. De zaiQehaisers, il conrre le cadsrre cheii, * Aliene, 1 dit il, * Dinah, ton petit marl, 1 * Hhoit le poison, eon ame part an galop, Ft Viliildns ct Dinah n'oeenpent qu'nn tombean Tens les denx chantant en chocor nn chcenr en chaiitant: Toil! lal I oral, etc.” Erexybcdy has heard this little rhyme in childhood, Sing a song of sixpence. Bag fail of rye, ■ Fonr-and-twesty blackbirds Baked in a pie; ■When the plo was opened, The birds began to sing. Was not that a dainty dish To set before the King? The child grown into the scholar may rel ish the following very pretty translation of It into French: Chastens an chanson a six sons, La poche plelne de hie: Ylsgt-quatrea oieeaxnoln . Cults dans on pale I Qnsnd le pate s’onvrit, • Lcs oiscanx Jevalent lean TOlx. ITetalt-ee pas an joll put Hcllie derant le Eoi! Aod facte is another nursery rhyme done into Latin: “ Hey diddle diddle f • The cat and the fiddle. The cow jumped over the aooa The little dog laughed . To see each craft, . . . . While the dish ran after the spoon.” Hd dldnlom'dldolam! atqne iterant dldolom . FeUsqne, Fldlsqne 1 - Yacca anper Laos, cornna pros Unit: ■ Nesclo qua catoloa ziait dtuccdlne lodl,- ■ Abstulit et turpi lanx cochlearc foga I It)Bs£graT*'iofr yet pleasant to refold Scottish ecrgß with their macaronic mixture ol 6Dutch dialect with the Eaglish language. For Instance—and this example la very good English compared with some of them: ' “ O Bcsf-y Bell and Mary Gray. ■ They are twa boncle lass*a, They blgg» d a bower on yon barn-brae Aid Uitlk'd It o'er wi’ rashes. “ Fair Bessy Cell Ilo’ed yestreen, And though I oe'ertould alcer; Bot Vary Gray’s twa pawky eta Thty gar iuy fancy falter’* ü ßl£g«d” mesne built, and “twa pawky cpd” are two cunning eyes. And again: ** My krntcb I pnt npo* my head, And drrta’d myself fa* brew; > ' > I tree my l*e*rt wsb rtoaf and wae WhenJtmlegseaawa: . But wc el may the boattc row, And locky t>« her part. Ai d lightsome be the laaale’s care That yields an honest heart.” Ddldousacdezqaitite are some cf these longs, and the dialect adds intinitcly to the O’km. There Is a good deal ot dialect in the first two lines of the folio wing: 11 0. Sandlc baa owsen, and siller and kye. A boaee and a haddih, and a’ things furhye, Bot I wad bae S*mlc wl*b botnet in’s hmi, Before l*d hae Sanale wl* houses ana laid, f nontfc—Ue eaid, Think na lang, lassie; tboagh I gang awa, Be tala. Tnitk na Hog, lataie. tboagh I gang awa, For the t-iemt-r is coming, canid winter’s uVa, And 1 11 come buck end see thee in tpltc of them a*.” The tongs .'of nations play queer freaks with language in the chorus. * . Heio la a snatch fruui the Scotch: “Fareye weel, znyauld wife, • ' bing hum, bee, berry, bom; Fareyu w*el, myanla wife, bing bam, bee, berry, bum.** And again: ** His wig was like a donklt hen, Igoandago; The tall o’t like a goose-pen, . Slug Horn, Igon, ago.” Speaking, however, of queer songs, the American slave melodies accomplhht&emost hiceoua antics with pure English. Here la a eotg just now very popular in New York: The aun’a gone down to take a little sleep, Cnontrs: I met Lllch Daddy in the morning; . The mooii a como out to take anotner Cbobus : I njrt&iyh Daddy and I wont go home any more, any more. Then,-wake np, boys! for master’a gone to bed: I net nigh Daddy In tho morning; We’ll huvo a spree, if we havn’t a red; 1 act High Daddy ami I wont go home any more, any more. Chobcb : Thea, Nlpger, never die, Black f-tce and China eye. Go down to the bam yard, boys, the owl’s on tho roo»*, v Hlch Daddy wont como nigh; Do s chok’d on chicken pie: *Tis old O. K, I eay, and right upon the goose. Who or what u High Daddy” is, is a conun drum that has no answer. The wind up is Earca&tic: The black man is avery curious thing; His Jay bird heel con shuffle, cat. and wing; But fib him np with gin, aud lay him In the shade, He’ll work very well, esteciallt if he’s made ! It requires aver? advanced state of New York civilization and Five Points Democracy to produce a sorg like that. The most diabolical and incomprehensible production that was ever concocted in the way ol a elarg song, however, is probably the following, which is sold by the ballad pub lishers here. on! TB£ OEBTBUDE STEER I Ant: The Bold Privateer. Oh! the Gertrude sloop ia a bully sloop, She's n yacht from her keel, ehc’a a yacht to her Whenhcr Voom swings around, it swings with a swoop That knocks every muffin-head what don't stoop! Stboko Chouus—Oh! the Gertrude steer! - And keep her dear Of the big boats and the shad nets In the North Rlvyear I Oh! the Gertrude's crew is the hestcet crew That over sailed a worse! on the waters bluo; For bold and staunch and round and true. Is the heatt of rack Hearty in the Gertrude's crow. Vest Strong Occurs—Oh l the Gertrude steer. &c. Ob! our spree on the sloop Is the daradcst spree That ever was had on land or sea; For wc arc bnllv boys, very bollle. Bat the bulliest boy la the crowd Is Mo 1 Rath eh Siuonq Cbobus—Oh! the Gertrude stecr> &c. Wc have crougkto cat, for we don’t keep a Cox— There are pipes and tobacco In that old tin box: If anymore is wanted, Just climb np the rocks. And coax it from the gir-inia in the snow-white frocks. MobbStbokgzhChobus—Oh! the Gertrude steer, &c. There's not such thing as a quarter. Oh! On any foul monster In the Geitrudc, no! And If there was we'd-sink it low In lager bier and Deutecher Schneider wine Rhine, O! Icbbtbessiblb Cnoncs—Oh! the Gertrude steer _ And rise a cheer, * With a tiger ami a bull dog, On the North Riv-year! Sounds of chrers, tigers, whoops, cat-calls and other dulcet operations. The remark “ for we don't keep a Cox” has reference to the memorable steward on board the Great Eastern, when that steamer made .the excar elon trip to Cape May from tnls city, some three years ago. lie was made im mortal for the way in which be starred the passcsgeis. Tbe peculiarities of the Yankee dialect have been node tbe material for many amns itg papers by Lowell under his no/n de plume Hoeta Bigelow.” They are so familiar to onr readers that there Is no necessity of giv ing an example. So also with songs in Irish and German procnncUtlon, which are becom ing so common that, unless characterized by high literary merit, they are very poor read ing. Two or three years ago a monoonuii took posEcstk-nof tome of the' fanny men to write poor ideas in words spelt with abominable Ingenuity as directly con trary to all rules of orthography as possible. Negro songs have been in vogue from time immemorial, though latterly the mingling of the people of the North with the contrabands has introduced a new dement, which Is an improvement. The simple and tender spirit that breathes in the real contraband song has been well imitated by Whittier in the poem “ At Fort Royal,” giving the song of the ne gro boatmen. We believe that onr readers are not so fam iliar with the way in which the Chinaman construes Eoglhh as to make a short Chinese. English poem misappropriate. The California people are better acquainted with the Celestial method of talking and writ lx g Anglo Saxon. We extract the following specimen from the Sau Francisco Mirror, which introduces it thus:, We tbit morning received & piece of Chi nese compotHon—a genuine valentine—seat by & rich Chinaman named Ah Chong to Hi Sing, a beautilo] (them!) child olthe Flowery Kingdom, who was so proud of the effusion (they both speak English) that she sent it to ns with the following note, written on yellow paper Sak Sisco, Fehlually, 1861. EDironlTuLon: Me lead? you paper plenty time. Ah Chong he hny ’em. Spose yon llkee— Son patches he eons In Millor. High j&w-w-w. -nce-tor-foo; hemally me. Ah Chong, ho num ber 1 Chinaman—pig man he, China: plenty mon ey he! . ntta The following is the valentine, word tor word; Too number 1 pigeon; me number 2. Ton shobby Ah Chong ?' He shabby yon 1 He caty llcey allor day long Ton sanity iccy to poor Chong I Me belly good man; me mutchee gole; Me plenty chow-chow; me heapey seal! You wantchcc cat meat ? no catcbee bog. Yon wantebee rat meat ? no catcbee dog. Yon shabby Shanghai! wegodere; Hi Sing and Ah Chong—number 1 pair! Me give to Hi Sing bflly fine Tea; Hi Sing, yon sing, yon likey me 1 Mr. Weller, of tho Pickwick Papers, has a very peculiar style of talking. The younger Weller wrote a love letter once, which ended with a rhyme, hnt we believe he never wrote a poem. The following is not in Mr. Weller’s fctjie—it is a little lower down the scale: “ Yen I thinks of vat I pe, Andvatlusedto vaa, • I thinks I've throwed myself away Yithont sufficient cos. Vat a vendor! How in thunder? Hits bccgetraordin&ry. (Echo) —Nary.” The Lord Dundreary pronunciation has been adopted by some writers, and a little of it is very novel and fanny—too much of it, as well as of any other peculiar method,' is nan* seating. Here is the first Terse of a British swell’s comments in rhyme on the Yclvcrton trial, in which the “gentle-blooded’*, came out a little tbe worse for the ordeal: That Dublin mawi dge twial—haw I Host chawmlng history to weadt Paw fellah, what a hawwld ba w I A cwuel cose faw him indeed I A should not care law wawlng mobs, And having all the Pwcsa at one; Because they’re such a eet of soobs; And vawtuocs indignation's fan. , We will introduce to the reader Hr. Jones, who will explain himself: “Bydabe is Jodes—Daddle Jodes, I ab the best biseiable bad udder the sad. lab eterdally catching cold; by doze is eyerUst- Idely gubbed up, so that I dever cad talk plaid- I tried cverythlg id the world to pre vedt it, subber and widier, it Is all the sabe. I breathe through my bouth frob Jaduary to Deccbber. I’ve tried every systeb of bedlcld, but id void. All kids of teas, drobs. ad old wibbed’s dostrnbs have bid tried; I’ve swal lowed cdough oi theb to drowd be; but is do use. Dotmng udder heaved cad keep by feet waib, dotblg keep be £rob catchig cold.” Jones went to serenade his lady love, and sang after this fashion: “Cub, oh. cub with be, The blood is beabin; Cub, ob, cub with me, . • i The stars are gleablg And all around, above, With beauty teablg; Bordligbt hours are best for lab.”• It is unmanly to .make the infirmity of a fol low-creature the subject of heartless jest, and we have therefore let Mr. Jones tell his own story. He'is certainly a subject for pity, lisping Is also not nufreqaently a natural in firmity, but it U said that many young ladies lisp voluntarily because they imagine that to do so makes them appear interesting. We publish the following, not merely because It Is apposite to'onr theme, but also with the af fectionate request that yonug ladies who in dulge in this practice may have an opportu nity to recite it before a mirror: OK THE THEA THOIIB. ByonetchoithihrouUedwUh aOdlght U(hp. ThweeUy rnnrmurth the breethe from the thea, .ThoolUlngmy thonl to thumberth.; And on Itth waveth come sceneth to me, . /: thoPatht, in endleth numberth. . I thigh ftthi think bow yearth hare thped— ‘tiovrjoy hath leftme to (borrow; . My heart sow thleepeth the thleep of thodeatf;' Bat It waketh to gUdnelh to-taorxow* - Now dtetbeth the thpray on the erethtlsg vavetb, Beneath the than 1 * rsyih It glittertk, Thatb my i hooJ, when no longer thorrow en* thieves, ’Neath Hope’th than in happinoth flitterth. Tho thing to me tweetly. breathe from the thea, That hope may be ever bethlde m-; That dcthpstr ne’er tho'l thackle the free. Nor cvilihtball over betide mel After thatpe'hapsit *—>ll r>e as wed 'n dole. ■Q.LEaSON’S KFEOSEUE CEATEE, OB&D OH ANT SLXROeuNB LI HP Without Obscuring the Light. Will warm rood fer hs teat watsr or steep bert*. etc., for the sick. m»ke *a?er hot far sUir.ac orioody cook a f*w arstera. bell or fry csks ir*gtf*r-*d ftc etc., la lew cine aad exp-sietbts by a y eia<*r ren k«owa. a:soa PATERT LICKTBK, For Ugollng lamps without removing tho chi mi ey, gut* sale at lamp and Oil Store, 122 Clark St, te23aC9S«w GRO. Q POPa. gALT, SALT, SALT, At tka Ageecy of me Salt Company of Onondaga. Coarse. Ftaa. Dairy aad Grcmal Solar Oatt. lc qcactltlfa to salt. Orders Bcilclied and FroiLpuy TUiae. OSes 182/1 Soctb Water-ft.; €htcas*. E. HASKIW. Agent, aos-isasim JOHN SEAT, DHAIiERS IB WOODEN WISE, BROOKS, Pkila, Brushes, Mats, Twine* Cordage, Tabs, Churns, Cradle* W&s*b»v Chairs, B»aket9 f jthi 15 FVLTOK AND 203 FEONT-BT. m-tfTKnla NkWTOEA. A GENERAL INVITATION. Wo have jost cpeced a maenmceai stock of Parian Images, Basts, Ac., And we cordially Invit* all locall aad examine lb am wLettir they wish tj parcbsM uraoc.^ GALE ItUOTireitS, Drnggbts, :W RANDOLPH BntBBT. CHICAGO. ILL. OYSTERS, OTSTER3.—Fifth Annas! & ala of J. C. MAHOHT*B . CELEB KITED BALTIMORE OTSTIBS. Baring received tho erclnstrs sganey west, we eia prepared to sell at prices that DKfl CUMp£riTXON. Dealers and consomers will find ft tbtirUteiMt tOßlvens a e&IL or seedier a circular, before ordering euewhera Caahva ell filled and WaninteiSvery Time. 7 AUetdentiled pronpGy.- OnraaottolsoppetiMoe toaQaeaepely andblgn prices. H. SANBORN AGO. lllFaadoißbsaett.Cklßace. P.O, Drawer QU6. BelS xa773-2m - gPECIAL NOTICE. THE PKOPEISTOPB OF THE fIIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, Respectfully cril ihe attention of Bosloess Hen and tbe travelbg commur lty. to the superior accommo dation and com‘ort offerer Is thtlr oMbU'.hraenl. ae3o-it4»« Bm-2tewla KaNag*. FOWLS H a CO. REMOYAT*. XI A, PIERCE, Jobber In Clothing, has removed from so Lake street to the large aid capacious room over O. M. ESN- DhBSON&CO’.srOOr AND SHOE STORE, aa lakes street, Ccner ol Wabash aveaue. where 1 am constant’? re ceiving addition# to n.y well assorted »lo r kof MENS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING ABD FUXSN ISHINO GOODS. Ccuntry Merchants are respectfully requested to ezaminnmy stcckbelcre purchasing, ccvuaeittia a. Planes. CMITH & TANNER have received kj Ar-T&Ela AGENCV No. 86 Washington Street, a lire lot cr y.cbine, t«r sn ibpe-hsg ill Kinds of Enins, Shears nod Scissors Frruae In Pantiles, Bating {Tonnes. Shoui, Ac. A large size for grinding R-.tpcf Knives and Sickles. Alto, a larse lot of fine Emery Wheels for sharpening Sewing Ukcfalno NeeoUs. They are sole Agents lathe city for Hal’s Fat sot Copper Scroll Lightning Rods, tbe beat ana cheapest la me, . ocis oio6-iw JIJI FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD JpXi SCALES, i or 61161268 /JajSSjm. Fairbanks, Gresnleaf & Co., i CHICAQO * QUINCES, GRAPES AND PEACHES.-Quince* of the best quality we are recelTltg dally. Grapes from tbe ofQso. M'ztoD.ROlv elsland , Dr.Collins’,Bt. Joseph; C.C. Bwcet, St. Joseph; D. Chspsan, St. Joseph, and a few more Ft aches from over the L«ke. Call at 55 Stale street. U, P. STANLEY. OC2I-C6IS-3t T) TEALKKS AUD SHIPPERS OF GRAIN.—I am now prepared to traaifer rnlo at ray Elevator at K cecl pet ba»heU lota iteie atYcect. Pf erm to tvmpl.) Pieare read mn the Kliln Kill I will ,l,e 11 dMPIMIJNJB, « usual ra'ca. a X. COALS" ORTH. Buffalo. October 10.1563. octia-ofiT-taovi TZID GLOYE3 CLEAHIi) IN .tv a iuF<rior matn'r, _ 108 &ontb ClarJt fitreot. He celved al#o at »h« following place# —-Ladles Be pori'ory, 51 SUteatieet; JW State »tree:;2SJ State tt.; *l7 Monroe »t • Pa*U D> - e ilou*e Nc-rth Clark at : its We*t Madison at. Terms liberal to ar'uu in distant place*. oct-uas-lm AbBUMSII ALBUMS!! —lm- Xj l men#® stock ot new. rich, sad beautUul styles now on exhibition. Having them made expressly to my order. X am retalUcg them lower than any house lathe city,while I offer them at whoieeale at the same rates as Fasteru'deaUra. Don’t buy until you EOS TOT Stock. P.O BOX 4020, 8.8. APFLuBT. Pboto granitic Stock Depot m South Clark at. ana teg ftn TPHR MUTUAXi LIFE INSUB JL ancb co.. ol New York, t. 8. Wlnrtca-Prcr daat. Cash Aaseta Febn try lit, ISSL 99,225,110.70. O.CKONXHITH. General Agent for Northern sft QentralfllinolaJ7o.<Clark-et M Chicago. Jeil-ggß-U MOTICB TO SHLPPEKS Of X v TALLOW. LABO. GBEAfIB. *«.—The under* tigned pay tbelr particular attention to the sale of Tal low. and ell soap stocks. Any consignments sent K them will be promptly disposed of. and ouiekretum made, on very advantageous terras, ne mall our gg£t M. tal&gftfißs tt Water slrwt. Bar Z9t*_ T>RASS STENCIL ALPHABETS. JL> M. J. METCALF A 30N. <SK BALZM STREET. BOSTON MASS. The only maau&ctmeia in the United states. 01 Brasaklpaabet* and Figure*, to any gieit extent or In any variety. Sold at wholesale at the bpwssr CASH PbIOEB. AIM), the BEBT OF TNDELIBLB BIBNCIL IKE. rax cmiF. Stencil Dies and an kinds of Stencil Stock. Inquiries or order* promptly attended to. ceTnSU-an NOTICE . —Madame Andrew% Clairvoyant. Croa Boston. liaa« can be tat inltedat 44 SOUTH SSOKBOB STBE32S. Clairvoyant examinations,one debar. She also teQs the rat. Present and Futwc, Terra* w cents. Hourt rom BA. M. ttBP. hL IH»M6s*lSwl» QTATE OF ILLINOIS, COOK JO COUNTY—S3. Superior Court of Chicago. No vember Term, A. I>. IS6J. Frederick 3. Bay vs. Cbaries Twombley.—Attachment .. Public totice fr berebv give** to the said Charles Twomblev that a writ ol attachment issued out ot the office of the Clerk ol the Superior don't of Chicago, dat-d the third day of October. A.T> IK3. at the suit of tbeesld Frederick G Day and acaln»t the ettata of theaaldCharleaTwombjey for the sum of one hun dred and fifty nine collars and seventy one cents di rected to the Sheriff of Cook County, which eald writ -has been returned executed. Now, therefore, unb.ss. you. the said Charles Twommey. shall pereon&liybe and appear before the said Superior Court of Chicago, on or betore the first day of the Term thereof, to he hold*n at tho Court Heme. In the City of Chicago on the flrrt Monday of November; A. D 1563. give special ball, and plead to tl e-iald plafrlid's actloo, Judirruent wl.l be entered •saint yon, and in favor of the said Fredericks. D*v and fo much rf the property attached as maybe ■nfficlf-fitto FatiefvthefalJ Judgment and coats, will be sold to satisfy iha same, oe sow w tausijr u *’ J Tno^AS n CASISII. Clerk. AuunrsTOir A Dent, Plt'E.i Att'ys. ot9l9l3*UltewFß €ommx*titra Slfrd)anl*. Q.RIFFIN BROS., CO3SOTS3TON fITERCHA.NTS, No. 5 Pomeroy’s Building. jomjax y. oairriH. Augustus ctirrar, ocU c2Q6-ly Cj ALLOW AY & CO.—Packers, A ProTUlonDealeri and General ooecnission merchants, OSes 190 South Water street. Board of Trade Building Chicago. Wshave a large stock el smoked Hama and Shoul lew, both sugar and plain curing, cauvaiied and us zanvaned, which we offer at low market rates. Or lets reipectfuJly solicited from the city and country We bey and tell lor others every description of Fro ' ducoacd Provisions. We pay the highest market price for Cracklings, GALLOWAY A CO. anls-k3Q3-Sn A LBERT MORSE & CO., £2. (PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS* So. IS South Water street, (Aiken’s Bufi-fiagJ -j • CmCAQO. ILLIHOIS, SWRnilness confined strictly to commlalofi^jtf ■' - [anartaa-iyj pSNISTON & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, LIVERPOOL. gXTXXXKCntß:— Mtws.Paga. Richardson A Co„Bcatca. Middleton A Co., Hew York* Snow A Burcses. do. Johnston A Bayley, do. Osab advsneea made on consignments of ProvMooi Flour, Ac., to the aboye house by • BHHKY MtLWARD A 00. flelS-yIH- IS Lasaße street. Chicago. AKIN & CO., COS3IBSXON BHriOBAK^: 168 South Water street, Liberal advene** made OK Flour, Grain and ProvWcas, to be toldbcraor by WM. A. BEOWH A C 0„ Row York. -a. ixm. • s. r. Bimanv faniJ Agents. WESTERN LAND AQERCx • T v Lauds bciught aufi sold on coamwlca aau titlac examluau la lowa. W «:onsla. Mlnueeo -anc DUccU. Specla. attention -mn to eelscunq tazoik iorstttlera. Tax,'* regal* ;ypaid In the above stare* ard jooznc’B made la tut apilngflndtillWtuava rlcm cauutt** for that parpoce F*metlew mmuiely desmlblug 53O.C’0OacreB lands foiu’,e and map ’Uustra lived eaxetac: on application. CtpltaUiis dler« wishing to lurwt in land* now ndoz raoldly la vaine, can rely up n galtc’-Joi* b-lnx Juaici-sai ij made and *lUm cat ef ally layeetlzatei. Tharapllex renslem of Baliwayi render la vestment la lowa Real Estate especially, (mads by as experienced agent) lucrative and sire beyond all other investments la the presettuicertain time*. All business i transacted for a reasonable coramlwion, and every Uuoraa ion cheerfully furnished. Pantaibavlcg lauds ftriiae, taxes to pay. fetdbeU*Mßdß«rlst«aad desuTlatloui ’at once. W. J. Baßssx. ; onica,.H2EM4iiipiittjMt. ago niuou, oci-ufiM-ia Summit) Sintra.' ]qQSTEXTER.S :SIOMACg BITTERS. CONCLUSIVE PROOFS OF THE EFFICACY OF HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, HEAE thh • Wortbleasaadpeniicjoastrttcioaare so often Mia. Used op la the advertising eshmaaof the pres* by abrtcatad letters. (hat the ppoprtttora ot BO3TBT TSU’S BITTBR’t rarely give qa-Jtafaons from taels bdslaeef ebrrespoadrsen, lest the GENUINE OPIN ION'S of,those who usa aad appreciate a GRNUIHh ARTICLE should b? coefoaodsd by the unthinking wltbthe FULSOME ItlGMAßOLKputlatotuoaoathr of URN OF STRAW by anrerauuioas emptrico sod charlatans, who*- doable object la to SKLL beta thar trash aadttfe.FUßLlG. BeileTinß. bowerer. that FACTS IKPOtSTAHT TO TIIZ’ HEALTH AST); COM FORT OF TUB PUBLIC. udWuieh can bo VERIFIttD AT AST MUiIESTby addraaeios the v partita wbo touch for them, ought net ;to under, a.boshel. the nadenlgcedpabi'sh bs low'a fbw com«unlciUotsof recent date, to which they Liritothe attention ot the people, and at tbs taroE tine ESPECIALLY BSQUBoT all readers who cay led Interested In the «übject to ADDRESS TilK IN DfVIDDALS THEMPKLVR3. aad ascortaia the cor rector s» cf the particulars. It may be tbovKbt,pereapa.tlut apreparatlsn like BOETBTTBB’S STOMACH BITTBBS wtatcbbai los; been a STANDARD TONIC throuskout tbo WESTERK DEUISPHEBB, and la rapidly b»comlog a staple ol trade at the antipodes, speaks for Itaeif la stroego tones than private enlogtom caa speak of It. This It true; but the phase* of tfbeaae are-almost itmumera ble, and every day new instances of tbo anccessof lia Bitters, either «sa PREVENTIVE or aCUßS,coins to the roowlrdge of tho proprietors through the malU eomorf these am ol Immense latereat to thousand; placed la precisely the tame circamstar css as tbo par lies who have been PROTECTED or RELIEVED, aoi therrfere It scans almost an act of duty to put them on record. ; • For example.Mvea-ehrhta of the mnltlcudea who go to acaauflcr more or lea* from SB A SICKNESS. They dread this terrible affliction more than the fury of the elements, audit moat bean nsspeakable aatiifbcltoato them to learn that U caa he axerttd by the ate of nOSTETTBR’B BITTERS. It Jroniy within the last twelve moaths that this GREAT PACT IN UEDICA TI9N bubeen establiahed.'and hence it la sot univer sally known. Thoee who have tested this newly de veloped property of the pronamtloa, and escaped pea Mcknea* b> Us aid. are natarally anxlnos to spread the gladtldlcgsamoßß all wbo ** go down to tha sot ’lr ships asddo badness on tbs great waters.'* Tnawlt arse on this point whose tettlmony Is appended, not only gives his otmexperlence.botconoborates It with emphatic evidence from other sources. If there be any whoareskoptlcaloathesabjict. they are hereby referred directly to him and to the gentleman wbo ' shared with him the benedcla! "effects of the anUdots. The Irarcenselncrease lntfceß»leof.Ho3T/STTBR*fI RITTERS, both At borne and abroad,dartngtho put year, prom that tbe world. while It obeys tbs Scrip toral injunction to “tryall things.” only “HOLD FAST to that which Is GOOD.” Spurious preparatlors. Uko poisonous fungi, are contlnnsUy springing op, but their character la soon discovered, and they are “dong like worthless weeds away,” Oa the other hand, a great antidote, that penorms all It promises, and;even loore than its proprietors claimed for it on Us intro duction, Is “not for a day. but for all time.” Every dose administered of a useless or deleterious nostrum helps to disabuse the public mind of the Im pressions It tcayhsve received from Ue flourish of rrmpets with which tbe deceptions article was art* nonreed; while, on tbe contrary, every bottle sold of a really valuable medicine tecures the permanent cus tom of the purchaser, and makes him aa ADVER TISER OF TT3 MERITS among tils friends. It Is thus that HOSTETTEB'S BITTERS have obtained their unparalleled popularity. The Press, ladetd.hu made the GREAT STOMACHIC widely known, hctltl* the anlfonnlyaacceefifal results of PERSONAL EXPERI MENT tbstbave rendered It a HOUSEHOLD MEDI CINE throughout the length and breadth ot the laud, and'the main reliance of the TRAVELER, the VOY AGER. tbe SHEER and tbe PIONEER. During lbefiammeraonth»apare,whole3ome Tonic which are also Incorporated the properties ol sn auti blllous and mDd aperient agent, la essentially needed. Such a preparation la HOSTETTEB’S STOMACH BITTERS, lie sorest preventive and cure of dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation and nervous debility ever placed v, lihln the reach of the community. Against the depressing and sickening tendency of heat and miasma It Isa potent safeguard,and upon persona of leeble constitution and uncertain health. Tts renovating effects an most extraordinary.. Bt. Nicholas hotel, new Toss. March 2. 193. Da. Boststtu—Dear Sir : Being of a billons tem perament. and having suffered much from sea slckaous heretofore, I determined, when leaving New Orleans for New York, In June last, to try your celebrated £ tomach Bitters. Having made the trip In the propel ler Trade Wind wlthonttbe least Inconvenience, owing to their preventive efficacy, X procured, on tbe 50th of July, a box of your Bitters, for the use of myiell and afowfrlenda.on cur contemplated voyagoto Europe !n the Great Eastern. Alter getting to sea 1 opened the box. and, together .with about ten of my fellow passeDgsra,partookcf the Bitters. On tho second day some of the Indies on board Alt sea sick, but by ratiwft hair a wine glassful three times a day, they soon rt> covered. Dr. Qoldshorow, tho ship’s physician, and Capt PatoD. the Commander, together with a large portion of tbe passengers, subsequently cxperlmetad with the Bitten, and uniformly with entire success. They win certify to the fact tbatduring the whole trip not one person on board was sea sick after the second day. Dr, G. bavlog appropriated the last remaining bottle, as an Infallible specific, 1 bad none of, the arti cle on my return voyage.and suffer ed more than I can describe in consequence.. I have orders for two boxes from two of my late fellow passengers, now In Liver pool. and shall send them out by the next steamer. Ton ought to have a depot in Liverpool. Advising all persons vesturing for tbe lint time (or Indeed at any time) to sea. to obtain. U possible, a supply of year Bitters before leaving port, and thereby SECURE themselves against sea sickness. 1 am, respectfully, r obedient servant. JOHN A. UUZLLOB. BSOOKLTW. N. May 25d, 130. A Bmztii. Messrs. H( G ejttl*sibs I bare used your Bitters daring the ast eli week*. and feel It dne to you and to the public to express tcy hearty approval of tbelr effect upon me I never wrote a *• puff** lor anyone, and I abhor every thing that ravers ofqasckory, Dot your Bitters-t’e entfrely removed from the level of thomore nostrums cf the day. being patent alike to an, and exactly what they professto be. They are not advertised to cure evcrythlag.bat they are recommended to assist nature' In the alleviation and ultimate hcallcgol maty of the most common luflraltleAof the tody, and this they will accomplish. . I bad often unwell for two months, as Is ofnsl with me during the Spring. 1 was bUUoaa, and coffering from Indigestion and a general disease ot the mucous raemhrafie. and though compelled to keep at work, la the discharge of unprofessional duties,was very weak, of a yellow complexion, no appetite, and mneh of the time confined to my bed. "When I had been taking your Bitters a week my vigor returned, the sallow complexion was all gone. I relished ray food aednow 1 enjoy the duties of the mental application which so recently wore so very Irksome and burden* some to me, When I rued jour Bitters I r&ia a change everyday. These are facts. All inferences must be made by each Individual for nineantf. Tours, respectfully, IV. B. LEE, Pastor of Grease avenue Presbyterian Church. Pzofintcr Cottage, Georgetown. D. C„ April 3.1863 Messrs. Hobtettkr A Smith, GxNTLMimTr-It gives me pleasure to add my tee* tlmonlal to thoee of others, In favor of your excellent preparation. Eeveralyearsofresldesceonthe hanks of a Southern river, and of close application to literary work.bad so thoroughly exhausted my nemos system, and undermined my health, that I had become a scab* ttb toDespcptia, and Nervous Headache recurring at ebort latcryals. and delving aO known remedies In the listeria Hedlca. I had come to the conclusion that nothing but a total change of residence and permits would restore my health, when a friend recommended Hostetler's BUters, IpxocurcdaboUlo.as.'an experi ment. Itreqnfred butene bottle toconvlncome that I had found at last the biqqt oombinatios or sbxb. D\*&. The relief It afforded me haabeen complete,,-.lt Is raw some years tinea I first tiiedHoatettor's Bitter* and k la but Just to say that I have found the prepare- Jcill ALL THAT IT CLAIMS TO BX. • It IS afitANDAXD FamiltCoudial wfchus; andeven asa btuiulaht ire like it bettor than anything else; bat we use It la all nervous. bilious and dyspeptic caves, from fever down to toothache. If whatlbave'now said will lead any dyspepsia or nervous invalid to a sore remedy. I shall have done some R00d,..; 1 remain, gentlemen, respectfully yours, Z. D. E. N. SOUTHWOHTH. Navy Dxfasthzst, Btoxatt dr Tamos ajtd Docks. > December sath, ISoi. J Messrs. HoeTxrrxx A Smith, Pittsburg, Pa^ OxHTuatzs About four years tin ce my attention we caßecUo your Celebrated Stomach Bitters. I being attheUmeapertbctmartyrtoDyipcpela.la all of its terrific forms; Indeed. Phadnot known for six yean an uninterrupted night’s sleep.' I commenced tho use of your Bitters, taking them according to yonr directions, except that tbe dose was reduced onehalfi and found myself much, tsst much benefited by the first bottle the second relieved me entirely: bat I have ever since a dose In the morning. Immediately on rising, finding it to act as a Tonic and Appetizer of tbe most aobexaxlx cbaxaotxx. There is a peculiarity in the ffcct ot your Bitters on me. which it msy be well state; if from any cause I shall be suffering so accntely with the Headache, a dote cl your Bitten ssLxxvza me la yirmrs inHtmu. lncoQClns!pn.leay, with all sincerity and troth, I would uot be returned to tbe . state of health in which your Bitters found me. and frern which they have TCquxsTXONABLT xzLixvxn me, vos *t.t. tux mohzt n tux wobld. 1 I am. with great respect.yourob'taerv*t. JOHN W.BRONAHGE, Chief Clerk. . Nxw CoxTiLksoar Camp, > Near Alexandria. Ya„ May2Uh,iS63, f Measrs. Hostxttxb A Bxrrs* Uxax Sins Will you do me the favor to forward by cxpres»one-balf dozen Hostetter’sStomachßlttara, with MU, tor which! will remit you on receipt of same as lam usable to procure your medicine here; and U bad a quantity It coaid be sold readily, as it is known to be thebest preparation In m tor diseases having their orlglnwlth a diseased stomach. Ihaveusedafid acid hundreds. of preparations, but your Bitters are superior to anything of tbe kind I am cognizant with.. ladeed.no soldier should be without it, should ha be ever so robust and healthy; for It is not only a toxattvx, but a Preventive for almost all diseases a soldier Is subject to. I havebeea afflicted with Chronic Indigestion, and no medicine, has atpokdzd mb tux frtr.rw9 toubs sab; and I trust you wlllloee no Urn* In sending the Bitters ordered. Yours, ▼eryxespectihlly. SAMUEL BYERS, Hosplta Steward. HOSTETTEII & gglT^ „ ■ ■ Pa, I few Tort Office, 80. t Broadway. fel9-gr>MBIU»V- * HUhtrinol. fiKEMMCKS are BUT ROBACK’S axe BETTER Roback’s Ritters. Roback’s litters. Rtiback’a Bitters. Bobaek’s Bitters. Robaclc’s litters. Roback’s litters Roback’s Bitters. lloback’s Ritters. loback’s litters. Said at wholesale by FDLLSB, mroa da FOLUtA- W.O. SABRIH A CO LORD A SMITE. SMITH A DWTKB. BURN HAM * BMITE. J. H.KEKD4 CO.. J.KOEMHULO. WEIGHT * FRABCHT,A. F. CROSkBT. C □ BECKWITH, p- SCOVILtR. Al retail by RLIS3 A SHARPS WRIGHT A {FRENCH MaNK A DYCHBL PALh BROTHKHS K. H. SARGENT. M. JKROMK. JC». WILLARD. W. H.DILLINGHAM, cor. V*q 3> ran. and State street, aal by Drcgclats yeaenCy. ; Dr.C.W.EOBACX. Prop^Ctaclana’i. C. A. COOK, Chicago, General Agent, Office 24A36 Murkevst. .tind * Block. toll-rtSS-ly-eod DR. SWEET’S SuTalliMe Liniment, THE 4BBX&V EXTERNA3. FOR RHEUMATISM. GOUT. NEURALGIA, LXJH BAGO. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS/ BRUISES. CUTS AND WOUNDrf. PILES. HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. For an of which it is a speedy and certain moody ar.dneverfsQs. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, or Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and has bean used In hla practice fer more than twenty yean with the most sfttonlsMni success.' AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF FAIN. It la unrivalled by any preparation before the public, cf which tin meat skeptics Jmay be convinced by a single trial. Thtii Llnbr.eot will cure rapidly and raiusaay, Khsu matlr.Dlaorders of every kind, and in thousands ol cases where It has been used it nao never been known to Cad. FOB NEURALGIA, itwm sfferd Immediate rellel In every case, however distressing. - It wCI relieve tbe worst cases of HEADACHE is three minutes, and U warranted 10 do It. t TOOTHACHE also will It cure Instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY ANiTGKNERAL LAS fITUDR. arising (Tout imprudence or excess, this liniment Is a most hapay and unfailing remedy. Act ing directly upon the nervous tissues. !t strengthen! and revlvines the system, and restores U to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES.—As an external ramedy. ws claim that ItlstheszaTknown, and we-challenge thewnrldtr produce an equal. Every victim of Ihla dtitrowdns complaint should give it a trial, for 'twill not Call to afford immediate relief, and In a m »nty of cases wQI effect a sodioat. cure. . QUINSY AND SORB THROAT are ocetlmes e» tremely malignant and dangerous, but timuly appli cation of this Liniment will never fall te cure. BPBAINS are sometiiues very obstinate, and enlarge mens of the Joints Is liable to occcr if neglected. Tns worst case may be conquered by this Liniment la twe or three days. BRUISES. CUTS, WOUNDS. SORES, ULCKBa, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the wonder ful healing properties cf Db. Swnsr’s Lstallibl* nnmnnrr. when used according to directions. Also CHILELAiKS, FROSTED 71UST, AND IH2EC9 east ahd iinis*. Every Horse Owner Should hive this remedy at hand, for its timely uia at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually pro xen t those formidable dleeasea, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. Over four hundred voluntary testimonial! to the wonderful curative properties of this Liniment have been received within the last two years, and many ol them trom persona In the highest ranks of UA CAUTION. To avoid Imposition- observe the Signature anrtl.Tke rtu ol Dr. Stephen Sweeten every label, and also “ttepbea Sweet # Infallible Liniment” blown in the glauof each bottle, wlthoutwhlchnoneare xen nine RICHARDSON A CO. Bole Proprietors. Norwich, CL Fer tale by LORD A SMITH. General Westers Agents. S3 Lake ■ treat. Chicago, aad by dealer* everywhere. CB&aj&eow-ty (Stmtnt. USEFUL and VALUABL DISCOVERY I HILTON’S INSOLUBLE CEMENT] Is of more general practical utility than any Invention now before the public. It ho# bees thoroughly tested during the lasi two yean 07 practical men. and pronounced by all to be Superior to any Adhesive Preparation knows. Gsxix Dxsoomrl ApptieableJO tbe useful Arts. Anewthlcg. Hilton’s losolnbla Cement Is a new this?, and the result cl yean of study: Us combloatioals on Bcmsvir.a Pbzsoipiss. and nndenio drcnmjtanrcs or change of temperature, will It become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. its Combination. BOOT ds SHOE ManuJkctarers. using Machines, win fled it the beat article known for Cementing the Cbannela.as it workswithont delay. la not affec ted by any change ct tempexatara root and Shoe -TTC w H-TiHiKS Jewelers. Win flndit sufficiency adhesive for their use. as hasbeen proved. It Is especially adapted to Leather, And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boots and Shoes enffi* dently strong without stitching. Bumbles. IT IS THB ONLY CE3ULTT Extant, that la a sura thing for mending FURNITURE. CROCKERY. TOTS, BOSS. a Liquid, 'rvoßY. And articles of Household use. REMEMBER Eilton’c Insoluble Cement la in a liquid form and as easily applied as paste. B*m ember. Hilton’s ‘ Insoluble Cement Is insoluble In water or oU. Hilton’s Infiolablo Cement . Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Hiau Eicturcrs’Packages from 2 ounces to 100 pounds. HTLTOH BEOS, ft CO., Plata PROVIDENCE, R. I, ■old by LOBD A SMITH, Wholesale Druggists. 23 Lakeetreet. Chicago. HI.. General Western Agent*, to Whom all orders may be addressed. JaU-gO-lywya* jßushusa dariis. JOHN BORDEN, LAW OFFICE, 48 Clark street. Room No. 8 Chicago, m. Legal business thoroughly and promptly attended to. octfasos-iw QOBURN & MARKS, AHKEICiH AND FOREIQH Patent Lawyers and Solicitors, Office Ho. 11 Lsrmon Block. Chicago, m., corner oi Clark and Washington streets. Agencies at Washington, and in all the principal countries is Europe. Circulars containing full la itructlona to Inventors gratis oa application. Bollct Patents,conduct Interference*, and practice tnth> Courtaln Infrlrgementcaaea. sa3lu2Cslm Scaling fllncljmcs. O EWING MACHINES.—Lafiia- O who would like to do their own Sewing. Ham ming and Felling, very mneu narrower and vastly neater than can be done oa any other, wl". look at the ‘‘TWISTED LOOP STITCH” Wilcox & Gibb’s Sewing Machine While It run nearly twice as flit, it works more easily and with much lees ooUe taan any other. It is IMPOSMBLZTO SXT TUX KEZCLX, SS3OCXXBOS FXLUX WXOXO.OBTOBOXTnX MACUSrS BACKWABPa. Con and see It at L. CORNELL * CO’S, 133 LAKE STREET. Taxlgxs. MATrmcrruxas. smer. Hoop Bra». Dszss.Conarr. andYzoT MAKzxa. gaxzzb Frrrxxs and Suox BiXDsxs will consult their HIGHEST BUSINESS INTERESTS By examining Uie “SMPinS.LOCSSTCTCH” SBW^ ISG MACHETE. wWeb require* % power to drive U; niaaJMter and aneb etmu tQM any other Machine, making the Lock Butca. call at L. CORNELL & CO’S, 133 LAKE STREET. MT-whanrefer the “Double Loet’V'or Grover * wiwsmct to any of the above worL will do wall ww»t the & PAKB.”wKlch la so do ■arredlypopnlarln the West, at L, Cornell dkCo't. “ ‘TcmfctKU, 0 * o5 ~Uc *' UMOTOt , L - COI ®SS,° S &* *. o. * r. OOZKXIT. . . 0029 mi3T-2ititw*n» idMsaii'a «im; SLiIBO.LD’a HELMBOLD-B- B2LMSOLDV. HSLKUOLIIT JLISIiLY Ct/XC£*TKATC> HIGHLY COLCSXTKoTAP FI2HLY ATET* RT9KLT CTN« RNTR VTKD SaOrLIiT CONOPiT&iTFD COiO*UIWI» COKL-OITISD COiTFOITfO COKPOIOTB FLUID EXTRAOT EUOED, FLUID EXTRACT EUCffU FLUID EXTRAOT BUGHU FLUID EXTRAOT BUOffb FLUID EXTRACT BUOSU A POSiTtVK A POBITEVB Apcaixrvx APoarrm BP;cCmo KKMPDT apßcmc RStißpy BPKOFIC BBUHS? Hoa-Ssteattoa op lacoatindaoe of tTrica, Irritutica, Infloaiaatioa or ClceraHon of the BLadder and Sidneys. Diseases of &a Frootrate Gland, Stone in tbs Bladder, Olcnloca Gravel or Brick Dost Deposit, ASB AH Diseases or Affectloao o the Bladder and KidLCjA *nd Dropsical Swellings ATiAttn£> . in Ken. Woman or Cbildiea., HSLSS2OIE*S EXTRACT ECTCaF, bklmbblsj’s extract menu, HELiHBOLIVS EXTRACT BCcnC, BELHKOI.P'S EXTRACT BFCiir. gSLMSOLB'B .EXTSACT SOCEF For Wfti&Mt uiaag tma ntbil* ot Blaea paUoa. attended with the lollaVi-s symptoms* XrdiApofidoa to JLx«r4an. ha* if Memory Dlfsmtty of Bre» lUiff Wes* Wer?*, Trembling. Horror ol Discs** T HQaec* Of Yis'.t»n,j%ak6la)3e*e. °ai3 la tae Hock. uoweT»«’ the KascaJa* intern. Hot . Hud* wTushtngof Dry inaflWa, ERUPTIONS ON THE PACE, 71U1S COUNTHNANCB, these symptoms, u allowed to jo ot, whxh tils Medicine lavaxlibly rexoiee, aooz icllovs p*. fulty. Epileptic nts, in one of which the « peCeat nay expire. Who caa say that they ere not frequently followed by those “direful oieeeae*’* *m* fiAHITT aad CUHSUMP* XIOH,” Many are aware Of the cause of thdr suffering, The - record! of the m noe Asylums, and the Melaa fihoiy Deaths by Cca sujnpton, bear ample Witness to the truth of tha taserttoa. The conititnCon ocoe affected with Oj jcaalij Weakness. re flair es tha aider Medicine to Btr-cgtbea ana Invigorate-the Byytazn. which Hri.v. SOL9H BZSBACX BtJCHU INVARIABLY DOBI Helmbold’s Extract Buchu la sale, pleasant in- tta taste and odor, and more luengtbemngthaaaay oftbe preparationsoi IRON OR BARK. 'For those suffering From Broken Town andOalieate Conatltutloia From whatever cause, either m MATsE OR FBMAL£ A GOOD APPETITE. WILL GIVE YOU STBOXG, BEAETHY REBTES WILL GIVE YOU Brisk and Energetic Feelings, iBU THU. KSABLB TOUTO SLEEP WELL. i TRIAL WILL COHVIHCS -TUS MOST skeptical, EiElßtßd BELSBOUIAd U£L»BOLfi>a BSLIVBOLVB HEUIBOLVB BELIIBOLVS HBI.IBBOUVB BKlisaß®Bjyß HlgWj Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla i*Oi pa]&ag the biood, ig noring all ehro . Bis constitutional dis eases arising front an Impure »Uta of the blood, and tbe only reH able and afffectual known remedy for tb* cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Thoum. Pains end BwelUngi of tbe Hones, DJcerationa of . the Throat and Legs, Ptaplea on the Face Tettai. Eiyaipelsa- Mid all scaly ercptlop* of tbo skin. And Beautifying the Complexion. SOX A FEW Ct Iks trust ducraexa Ciatanict ausiot) Cftitfrott tts ecsrtpaoa that accumulates in the biooc, gs all the dlacotarlM that have been made to pern 1% oat, none caa equal in "affect HSLM&OLD’S OOMPuUeTD El TRACT OF SARfIAPA HILTi A. IS cleanses and renovates the blood. uiUia t&n vigor el nea.tb Into tbs system, and purges ont the honors Which make dls ease, it stimulate the healthy functions of the tedy. and expels tha disorders thif grow and rankle la the blood. Buck a remedy, that could be reilod on, lore been sought for. and sow. fur the first time, the prime have one oo which they caa depend. Our space cere does net admit certificates to show its affscW. but the trial cl a sinxle bottle will shew to the sick that it us virtues surpassing aiythfcy the? have ever taken. Two table spoonrtui ot the ksttacl of Sarsaparilla added to a pint of watcr.laeonai to tha Libeon Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully e<rial to a gallon of the Bvmp of famparllls. or tea as usuaj- Iv made- TEBfTS iCmiACTI BABB 3XS3 ADMIT. TED TO CSS IN THB UNITED STATES ABid 7. and are also in very general use la all the STATE HOA PTTALB and Public sanitaky iNfixirunon Un-cugbont the land, a* well as in private psecSsaa aalaranonslderedaslnTaduabia remedies. Bet Medical Propertia of Eva ln. feom dispensatory op tee UNITED STATES. Pee protean* DHWB2S* valuable works ot the Practice of Pbysie. B— remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSIO. Philadelphia. gee remarksmaCts by Dr. BPH3AQI Mgpowwr.T. a celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College of SorveonA Ireland, and published in the transactions of the Kins and Queen s Journal. See Medieo-Chlrurglcal Review, published by www. JAMXS TBA7EBS, x fOlcw of Royal College of av» genus. MS boa of the lata Standard Works of Ua lie*--? PRICES: Sbrtraitßush! sl.oope?sottle,»rSlliJ»rs!.sa "SirsiparilU, SI.OO pei tattle,«9xfnsJ.N Drivers* to aay addren. aecareTy sacied Add/eta lenara »r utfonaattoato HKLMBOLDTI HKLMBOLDB MEDICAL DEPOT. MEDICAL DEPOT, MEDICAL DEPOT. MEDICAL DEPOT. MEDICAL DEPOT 104 with nmm nsnr, fC4 SOUTH TENTH STREET, 104 SOUTH TENTH STEEET, 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, 104 Bpll'U TKKT* ITBSaOj nnow \ (hzlow osxsrrvuT.) PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA. bbwabioico UITPSISCIPIED DEALERS, who zsoxatos to D!s9oaQ CJ OTm’* and "ottar" tr«eu« oa tM InaMBOLE'S PEEPABATIOH9 JBJffAiAIIOIi’ p-gT.IfBQID T 8 eiNUEH EXTRACT BUCOT, EELSIBOLD’B 6EITOIKS SXTEACT BAB3APARTT.T.A. jnrr.-UEOUya BENCIN* IHEKOTiD BOSS-WASH. Sold IT I.OBD * SSTTH, ISbkMt, and tU Dnicbta. ASK FOB HEUSBOIiB’g. ASK FOB HEIiXBOUD’A ■r Ct wt lUiirrtwt ui wad eJjua <mlcS>vaStiMwAavoni«i PM-* Jot tlje ’ JJECRTJITS FOR, OLD REGIMENTS. Veteran Volnnteers, $402 Bounty and Premium. AH other Eecmits, $302 Bounty and Premium, mw».bet*«ea UO UN ei SgbtMM iVr/ crl )*/ lv 9 lea;* waobaraberew/areb««aea* Uili d ,acd htw rr el t.'r not W* tb»» alt* m—ta* yro i.ti.rr.m t»t i >r I>gt Train la US field. WW aad *a MO* 10 r<c * f ’° 02* tn ' r tb’§ pay fa admot, aa£ • ion* .y »no of tin ‘ r^’ To»Uetherße«nrt»tcroirt tCeelwesta. Mt Veto* nut. cne »o*rr'* p- » £ *d»*aw a"” i bounty aS pretttamof rttV-wtttb-pMd 7*cb:eenlt»illbe *1 ow-dtoSHLEcr Tna RSQI KENT *Mrt bo pmtr* to Jo«o. a~l *tL bo moo tendirto the Begin rot o( h » <hulre. AU«bo*!»b ts j«'la ary of tb« RU'ant H-ctamli rcwt»tb»fleU, a»d toreo4}l»*»tbemo»ia®'atb«un» tleaoffend hj tbeGofo-amont can bar* Uu yelTl* !*ge byca'WacattPe H‘ad«iuart-.r»of; Opt. WILUAK JAWB9. ProTOtt Uartbtf of tb* IttllaUlOk. Ot,.JtiC«GO- Cvpt ivos R. rm ’N. PrOTCtt Marshal ■f Ui Sad Dl«uaL* c MAßßsG'> . . .. C»c» <OHN v. KL&TAC3, Proroat Marshal of the 3rd District. at lIXCN • • . -» Cart JAMBS w. *OI>RUT 7. Protest Marsha! oftbd 4th OtatMvt. at QGf •»< Y Opt JAU/Sli ALLAN. Prorott Marshal of tt« an- Llttlirt *tP?Ohl*. Opt aPELLWOworih Prorort JtartFalrfth* 5U> District at JOLiBT. C*pt.w rc. at DANVIuLK Opt. Isaac kkta P*oTC«t Marshal of Ua Stfc >utrlct atSPLIKOFiELU. r.t»l. P F. WrS LAIS. Proroit Uiyjht: of Uo OthDletrfct a: Mr. STERLING. r»pt WILLI&M U rsr. Protest Marshal ot Uo 10ib Lbtt’rt,atJACSS ‘HVILiH. Cant. UOKtIURK «». KEAS .Proroat Maiahal of Ue IlfbLbr.lct nttLNEY on e*oRGS «bbott. Proton Marshal of Uo 12lbDlafrkt,»t/LT<**»: aid 4.3 *. IS »AG X, PHILLIPS. P«otOfd Magi* al si the 13th IKalrlst, at Cal 80. MEN OF HUNOIS J Ton am tgala eamppeed to rally aromd Uo dtor old Pirtjc,. Tear tpotfasooat mo zlcilouo paoL.una baa clta ptto no.a th-4* eiiauied or*rj c>il cfjoar coiatry. Imoe:(?babl*la«:rt» bao erowaeiUe ansact tne icTlzetois les>ocs of yoar brethren al eruj la tae Oed. MootberSiato dun proud a record. Tboreb* lon It rtoiara d«tadßtr' IszbeteaUt tte treceudona aui«art«ceoof theßapabllc. AJewbowi more aid Tteuoadio rbe «na ta &o*r. Touro-.uaUi *t»la (alia. 6&e tfka yoo to oicnajtoe tbrcM ra;k-of the battle ictr:cd te«oi. »ho.oaanm.d oo g fledabaTetradetoenaiEe of •* I:U;oaaa •• a terror to tie foe. aed tbe wateivord of ret.ry. She g'wta T-tfelt I ** liberality worttyallbeofb rgntimdofor year p»iC acnletemeatt. a-:d bar fa b ta ira ab!iny Bel'*stain! «TharrtrM»and teoosaa a sAdas-laeta tie flea. thatabaU PrtDgfbQ Infe-tal Dr*nn of Cecf salon to tbadart fererer So. llviate ordytsc* B»»HibUCooiPio’'.'weVtba**dth*Re3abUcb e«s yoa* tad year bantu and memories beinmoiut. J AUKS OAKES. L!eot Co’onet «ca U 8. C**«lry. oei3 C 209 Sa A. A Pro. Mar. Gea HL OKA(\ HORSES WANTED. Mt/V/u QuASTnaiAm'i Dmvnan i I*SIASAPOnU.InC,.OCt.I3,ISB3. | One Htmdred and Thirty Dollars ($130) FES HEAD WILL EH PAID LOB ALL CAVALRY HORSES Delivered within the next twenty (39) days at the Government Stable* In this City* The Form to be from fifteen (15) to sixteen (!Q hands tlah.lrcm eve (5) to nice (9) years of ags. watt broken to the saddle, m good flesh. AND FREE FROM ALL DEFECTS. Paynaett ma'c on delivery of ten (lij) or men. JAMS* A. t4KT*J OCIB cl<4?w Soots ana Sties*. i. P. FARMUSVI, WHOLESALE DSALES IN mm & shoes, NO, 57 LIRE STREET. z an cohti3uaxi.t securvrra EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS To my STOCK, of the very BEAT STYLES ever brought to this market, which 1 will sell for oxen ac lower prices than caa be found at any other boose la this diy. Oidiis carefully and promptly attended to. ocilosT6-3t 1863. FALL TRADE. 1863* EAWSOX & BAETLETT, Manufacturers and Wholesale Generate BOOTS AND SHOES v 30 Lake street* Chicago, HI, Waare now offertrg to the trade one of theisms* and BEST SELECTED stocks ever brought to thin tasrket. Having determined to make oarBUSUTHOS ff«sy USL2. wo wlilagrao to sell our goods As Low as can be Bought Id this or any other market. Tatters bins freely pUcaied,.We make a SPECIALITY of KXTRA 9tzß goods, a arga assortment of which we now hare on t MWSON & lUßlisn. BrtlCfilSSm JJropasnis CIRBINAK CE OFFICE, WAR DEPARTMENT, .. . WaaniKOTOjf. Oct 7th. 1963. Sealed pr-TOfaj will be received at this office ox tS 41*. M. on the 23ih of tbs correct mrntn cf October, tor lOOfiCO seta of UifanUy accouircaeota, csllbre IJS9, to be delivered la the following quantities. at the un dernaned anenata. yl2: SO.OCO set* at their. Y. Anecal. Governor's Island. 20CC0 •• Fraakfoit Appeal Brl'ieaburg.Po, 20.000 “ AUegucavArsenal, Piuitmnr. Pa, 20 000 •• SS. Louis Arses al. St tours, ilo. 10.CC0 “ U.S. Aimory.SprlDgtield Mats. , Tceee accoutrements are t-w be s ade lo strict con* formUr wnhtbeirguiatica patterns, which can bo Bern at either of the above named arsenals, and they are to be subject to inspection at the arsenal where delivered beiora being received for the Government; rote to he accepted cu paid /or bat each as are ap proved on inspection. Tbe belts to be ct gsaxvxd LRAVHS& and all tbe stock to be the best oak tanned. . The shoulder belt will be included In us set Deliver lea mast be made in lot* or sot leas than lOOi eets per week roran contracts <fiO,COO«e:a ornnoer: aidnotle»sthan2ooo»et« dot weak on all contracts lor over 10,000 ieu; the Prat dsllvory to ha made with in flftetn days from date of contract. Failure to de liver at a specified time will inbjicttao contractor to to s foifcltare of theazroant to bedellvemd at that time. The acconfv manta moat bo boxed in thaowai cancer; the toxes to he charged at cost, to be deters mined by the tr specter. Bidders will stste explicitly tbe arsenal or arsenals where they propose to deliver, and the nnicberofsecs they propcee to deliver at each place, if for more than one. No bids will be corslfered frem parties other than regular rrsnufaciurers of the srtlcle. and anch as aro >ncwnt9the Dtportm-nt to bo felly competent to execute, la their own stops, the work proposed for. Eachptilyobialrlrca contract will bo required to er ter u.to bends, with approved sureties, for Its faith ful fulfillment. • . Tbe Department i« erres to luell the right to reject any or all bids if tot deemed sat'rftc'orv. J V. «i VIMI tl U4 r. Proposals win be add? eswd to •* Brigadier General George P. Ramsay. Chief of Ordnance. Washington ** and will be endorsed "Proposal* inrlnfKtryAccow* Moments." geo D. BA.MSaY, Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance. ocl3o-10-6taway ■ SUBSISTENCE OFFICE, IT. S. O ABMY. No. 20 South street. > SEALED PROPOSALS is LOpua.vT* are respect fully Invited by Me undersigned until 13 M. on FRI DAY. October soth, ISG3 for fumithlng the United State* Department with— i*OUK THOUSAND (4COO) HEAD OF BES? CAT TLE. cn the hoof, delivered at the *tats Cattls Scaief.atEalUmcie.Md.. In lota of (I.CCQ) oct thoo eand each every (10) ten day*; to be weighed wlttya rneana a half data alter arrival, at the expense of the contractor The? moss average ab'int (1300) thlr. teen hnodied eenndt grots wslftht. all falling short of CICOOI one thoniano sonadagroM. weight. Bona, otea. towa. Eslfersand Hornless Cattle. wiUbe re jected. - • Blank forms for proposals can be bad on aapUestloa atrtl* ofl*ce either In prison, by man. or telegraph. The Government will claim the slght-cf weUnlnff auy cot attnial separate, ir Its appearance l.diea f ea lets weight thta the minimum mentioned above *. tha expense cfwelghlngwlll be paidby tha party erring IrvtufKrrent. £sch bid to secure coreldt ration most contain * wmtei guaraatee of two responsible penocs. as fid lo«s: - Wa - ''. of the county of , state of .do hereby guarantee that —ls (or are) able to folfll a contract m accordance with the csrms ot bis (or their) procoaltlra andthonld his (or cnelr) proposi tion be acctpud he (or th«y) will at once enter Into m contract in accordance therewith, amt wo are pre pared to become hia securities, giving good and soffi.- clf nt bond* for Its fulfllnent. of the gntrantora must be shown by ihaoihclalcertiflcaieof tua Cleik cf tha neare*h District Court, or of the United States District Attor nty. to be enclosed with tha bid. The Government reserves to Uielf the right to rfjeck asv or ell bids ecnsldered unreasouable Paymeautobo side titer tech delivery la tacit facet tstrsy be oa hand ; Ifnoaeoaiand, tabemado a3 tocnatnceiTed. Froncta’a cnv.be eadorted distinctly. "PROPO SALS FOR BEEF CATTLB/'and addrtsifld to Cart. THUS. C. 3ULUVAP. C R., Baßlcore, Maryland.* If a i la It la tbs name of a firm. their names and their post office addrt n man appear, or they will act be cocsliareo. , . Each serton or every member of • firm offoiloz ft proposal matt accompany is by « oath of alietfaneft to tro Baited State* O.verameat,!/ bo aaa nospread? filed one to ttiaoffca *tt. BDB HOT COMPLYCTO aTBIOILT WITH TD TEEMS CP Tina WILL BM ISJEOTYSI THOMAS O. SHLUVAN « Bpi&ln&Qda&.U. S.A. OC3Sf4SS-13t OF* ICE OF DEPOT QTJAR \w/ TERMASTSB CaiOAOO.ILL.. Oct. 13.136 X sealed Pioso*ala will be rectlted a Uhls sacs uuta n-IDAX-thelkllaac .at 12 M for aupp.jlnz wood ■Ed CO4 to Offices stationed at Chicago. Hospitals at thlcaro. Offices la tbs city. Troops at Caop DooglM or in tbs vicinity of oblcaeo. far (be pjon od of six months from sad after the first da? 01 November rest. Tie wood to b« of the bwt quality cf split Beech, UsplecrHickory. Delivered. ptiedand inspected *a such place si the officer directing the dallyerj snaa ie *?hecpalto be of the first quality bi ißtnoU Coal, free it eiudlrt.coat, *a. and dad»ered a: such piaoee ar d In such quantities as may be required, subject la written ruarw anleecf twohcowu aodroapooslbmpenouaoburat lia theaMelvsstoerterlnto bonds with the propojar erov*d«d the contract la awarded to him. present and signify their accapt> sseoat tbs time of opening the propcsala or thslr bldswldbo rejected Two or ircm bids from ratce parties will Insure tha rejection of all such bids. Fsjranta will bo mademonth'y upon praseutatloffi ci injector's eertiflcate. secoapaniedby the receipt of t ha officer recelr tr a the f a el. All tnfom al bids wtU berelectsd. Proposals to be enclosed la a sealed envelope and di acted to the _ ,J» A. Capt and A.Q U.T7.9,Aray. Chicago. ZO. cell oHi-iit !BAS9 ‘OFFICE OF DEPOT QTJAKTEK \ 9 JfASTKB - CHTOIOO.IIL. Oct 13.130. BSAL2D PBOPOPALBnUI be received it UjlotfiC* DLtii SitordaT the ~itb last., for aupplytaj? forsgeto public aalmala ia Cblcaeo. Camp Doa*l*i. Ocmra ment Corral J or lootficers eatluedlo torayaat CM* cai?oardTlciPU7.fcrt v .e period of six mentis Co* aadaftrr tbe flnt day of November next. Bay To be or the first quality. upland prairie or tinr, otty, we 1 cued and In an eases delivered la bilea. Corn in *te ear. to be cilia beat quality, souadand o«ti to bo Ho. 1, centered la saci*-saeij will &• retorted. i.tUil#bU. straw to be clean, dry. and la -..r-rrr^ Kveiy MUcledcMv4rfdninDe»nN«ttMsjyectMtt« Esen nt<r meat be awmpaoled br te wruea^^ k»™« opAlsi to* propo«lfc or mar Uda rMfSffISW 800 guuau JBU“ »“ 11." icjcc'lrn. f *lb*oC- npoa pp««nUt!o* i. A. Q M.TT'B. A.