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S. X.—lßoo.—X.
PerMO»of*e<Sentaryh&blt* troubled with wcakocot,
taatltntle, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite,
Ctetre« alter eating, torpid Uvcr, constipation, Ac.,
•serve to Buffer if they will not try the celebrated
PLWTATIOX BITTEKS,
Which ace now recommended by the highest medical
<»niLorli(efl, and warranted to produce an liIMK
OIATK beneficial effect. They are exceedingly apreo
perfectly pare, and mtut saperceed all other tonic*
KThcre a healthy, gentle stimulant la required.
They partly, strengthen and Inrlgorato*
They create a healthy appetite.
They are antidote to change of water and dirt.
They overcome effect* of dl»ip" ,,on • nd lftte bo ® rt *
They strengthen the system and enliven the mud.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevera.
Tliey partly the breath and acidity of tho stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They core Diarrhea and Cholera Morbo*.
They core Liver Complaint and hervotu Headache.
They make the wcuk etronc, the languid brilliant,
«id are exhausted nature's great restorer. They arc
composed of the celebrated Cailsaya hark, winter*
Crcen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved in per
jectly pore St. Croix rnm. For partlcnlars, see circa
lars and testimonials aronnd each bottle.
Beware ol Imposters. Examine every bottle. Bee
that li haa ear private U. B. Stamp anmntllated over
the cork, with plantation scene, and oor signature on
t. line steel plate side latch Sec that our bottle is not
cflTlrd with spurtons nnd delctcroo* stuff. Any per*
on pretending tt> sell Plantation Bitten by the gallon
In Bulk, I* an Imposter. Any person imitating thi«
els. saloons, steamboats and country stores. •
P. H. SHAKE & CO.,
202 Uroadway. K. 7.
fe'S-TOT-tB THAM
mjHs,
Dr# H* Anders 4fc Co.’s
IODINE WATER.
X ©dine Water acts ugou the Bxairr. Lrrrx, Kn>
erxTc, OiejtsTrrx One. ax* and Srsmc.
Tuc seccea whicL has attended tbe use of this rem*
*dy Is erlTSte practice, and Uie endorsement of mod*
leal authority, enable us to recommend It to the pra>
UUoret *nd the public, feeling confident that with a
fair tnal It will attest Us own excellence in tbe core
nr Clrosic Diseases which indicate lodine, each u
s > Bsuljct,
t.:vKt Slid KIUMT Z/IfiXAfeKs, NXETODB A -»»«,
Nxursxcia. DrbPXPMA, Dxbxlut,
fTI’BIUB.dC.
Physicians (may rely upon the uniform strength of
lodine Water as containing thrse quarter prainsruax
lodine in each Quid ounce ruu water, eu ~'xsr
wzixo ÜbEn. it is not liable to decompoalUt. a nor
spontaneously formed Inequalities; neither la tbe
lodine oxy dlzed nor neutralized by combination with
any ingredient, rendering this sointlon superior to
any other method of exhibiting lodine.
Pull direction* accompany cacb battle that It may
be used u a family gttdldoe ai well a* by the profes
plum
Price one dollar per bottle. On receipt of five dol
ors, fix bottles delivered FSEE by exrreaa to any
address.
Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations which un
principled dealer* erdeavor to dispose of on oar rep
uu'lob. See our slcnalure and trade c*"k(the timet
w; rd hewime this aavertbemrnt) upon the labels
and wrappers of each bottle, without wnlcb none Is
C«».alre,
Circulars gratia. HR, H. ANDERS A CO-
Fhyslclsui and Clinnil*t*,42S Broat’way, N.T.
Tor *tie by BUSS A SHARP. 1U Lake-eL. Chicago.
rc.nC-eTlg-bmTrTBaBA.-ls
Special Notice.
UITLAM’S HnJH GLOSS ANj LURLXNO FLUID
is lb*- best bolr-di eating In tte world. It imports a
biauumi gloss to the L»lr, ke**ps U m curl, promotes
lU crowtk.Ac. ITlce, SO cent* shuttle.
UI’HAM’a TEnta OIMTmBNT is a cure and
vpeedy care for Tetter, Sait Rheum, Clipped Hands,
Darbor’i Itch. Ac. Price, 50 rents a box.
UPBAM'b ASTHMA CUtiE relieves »heunst vlo
lent paroxysms of As* bin* in tec minutes, and effects
a sneedv core. Pilr* l . at a pack*ee
UI'BAM’S FRECKLE MANI-WFR removes
Freckles, Tan, StLbara, Pimples on 'he face,b3ltens
the Skin and Beautifies the Complexion, Price. SO
cents a bottle.
DR. LA puRTE’S LIFE ILIXIU. tbf. great Ner
vine and Rejuvenating Leaieti). re-M.rti to manly
vigor all wto are aufferlrc from I inured Splnu
Xnort y. Nervous Debility, Ac-,arising from whatever
cause. Frl- e- $3 a package.
IDE JAPAKA.SE UAIC STAIN colors the Whis
ker* and Moustache a beauilfi-l mack or brown. U
consists of only ore preparatioa. Cq.or will not fade
or wash out. ou y to cent* a box.
fio'd by s. C. rpHAM.2SSoub ffighth street. Phil
adelphia, and b* nil Orueriste Circulars sent tree.
LOUD A SMITH, ti Lake stre-t,
osha-bTC-iy.-ni saaru Agents for Chicago.
Colgate’s Honey Soap.
This calibrated TOILET BOAP. in such universal
demand, Is m&Ce free* the choicest materials, is mild
and emollient la Us nature, iruranUv scented, and
extremely beneficial In its action upon the skin For
•ale by ad Druggists aud Fancy Goods Dealer*.
la».n*7S-ly TU-tAT-nr
sloo—Proclamation,
Forustm Mxnirja. Cubes bt tub applsca
nonokPuor. Db Gbath’s Klvctbio on.!— l pro
per to cure, almost inata'ttDtiouily, individuals
afflicted with Deafness, Headache. Neuralgia, Chut
Fevtr, Ague. Rheumatism, and ai Lcrts and pains.
J propose to check and effectually ola*lpate more
aciif &ud pain. and to acccmplish rearer and more
rerfect equilibrium oi aU the citcuUtlog Holds la
be toman ayttem. than can be cff-ciea by any other
or all other znethous of medical aid lb the same space
of tunc, the masses lh<*m»civefi being Judge*. Price.
ftOceots anCfjperboitle. 6. o UPHAM.SoleAgent,
Z’htl*a«Ubla, Da. Lord A Simtß, Burnham* van
Wcbaock and Smith 4 Dwyer, Chicago Agents. For
tale bv *1! Dmgclfts and Merchants.
myffi-hi&v-Sm t-t*ba
Fircwecd,
Ft. Weaver’s ecu,pound »xtract of FIBEWRED oa
fiUMoa ANb Livxb un-ci* is wxuuaktbo to cure
Ecioful-., 6al: Rhtun,. Liver Complaint, and all Ols
eu«* ans;ncirom unlurmre of the blood. It
Dobs hot dsbiutaTs. It Is woiidei ml In Its effects.
Tit It bold by aU Druggists H B<X)ViL>,76Ran-
Colrb agtnucr the West,
Je3-t3C'.-3ai tu oa*tuU
spermattorh(ca«
V>*T!sfM WeHta>?ff, Low orro*t-f, ltm>oteLCfl,euaeill
jw iud e3"rtu*lly cured by same DK-BAND*S &PECI
- tr.a: o 1 thebpvciOc will ccnv.nce Thu n.o«t
ft*ptlr#J. Prl-e ti per box, or el* for $5. bold by
d;cczia « evtrywbrre. LORD A SMITH. Wlioleaale
dqieaig lor Chicago. «pl2-cST2-Sm T TAOa.
XiNb Wang,
Ttt ztril Ctluese Remedy lor secret diseases. One
oox viiiT>erif.rnj*carv. Ingredientsareuurely veco-
Unle Can be carried in the pocket wlt!<out lear ot
fier-etjot. I*ricv ft per box. Sold by ail drmrclsts.
LORU t 6VITH. wholesale Agrot*.
#
X* Clear the Bouse of Files,
USE BUTCHER'S CELEBRATED
LMTMG FLY-KILLER,
A ue*t. cheap article, oepy to use. Every sheet win
103 & quart SOLD UTERFWBRRE. JelS-kSSSAw
Ikoctor 'Thomson
fiig aac more tout thirty yeaih experiaacs in the
ofPrivate Diseaete. Tbe Uaidc,contain
tne valuable ufftrxnatKn ane arnnAvrrfc, exposing
the quack* cl Chicago, u ail d free »r jvi obsnrvßtu.i,
f.'r IS cents id pocta;-*; insmp*. Post Office Act *•
Chlcegp Dllocla Office and Aaalomlral Not tua. I7g
Sonlfi Clark etreew ‘yC-mISH-SOai
Retreat for Ladies.
LADIES, vhotehfaii'ilsd-ltctteand whoarepre
-Ti aito by chjncal vmvsm or oth-r cauies iroa
bccaiulEig at theiK, ran obtain Ctrl# d ana effective
relief at the "Retreat'or ja-le," uuder the iup“.r.
imendence of Dr. Winslow a Physician of many
ycurr experience. Acdret* Box st>7, Cclceco. lIL
1} ia n.i»2-2t
It i« not often we t>peak of Phy
sician*,
Butwc can chccrftillv say Ur. Whittier Tits richly
aarLed tbe wide spread reputation which hr now ea
’oyi. He hits a larger practice timti may ol&er Ray.
tJdJi in lAtceco, m the tr»a*tem of »b these dis
ease* which ne*d a epcedy -»od permanent care,
narotlv: Prlpiti disease#. n* h»« lor the pfc-lfiltcen
ytHr. devote.' bu whoie tlm *-•*<! «.u jj 100 to those
*ut fortunate cates wh>ch hare btfllro the skill auther
l-hyricar* Be Is nutt eacce-afuim th«i treatment
O! «»1i thee c.«at which weie ‘o-aerlv couriderad to
curable. 23c is Mac puoiiaher of m n-w work caHed
•lr “Ulzror of Youth; u . A 1 McuE'OW Tbvaelf,’*
which will be mailed to«Il tn retelpt o 1 ’ three ceiia
to pre-pry pokitocrt. as re U most to do all
the gocdiu. c-n a..y oue may cail aul receive lie
oplnon djh d :bo-e meet critical n.atter* tree of
charge. and oa-iorf 161 Clark street, poet
Office Box ?&<. All bnamus strictly confidential.
JiS-mCTI lw ■
Or. Junes
yotirvTlr of Jaoxie* iit epitai. ctur-om House street,
.■Jev CrifAOS, La_c*:abH.iuc in 16Vi.b3Wi>crmsaeut>
at S6 uvDao’pb ptr-et. tui-apo, Illinois,
npetia’is’-ln tbeirea'.our.’ uf ulp C i-omj. Metum
£ixL,bcaorULOCs, ►nd allXihde oi Oloopakp^ih
L’-BKtflXt* AJSI' DIbOHPLR«. OP A CONTAGIOUS V£XB
»it. CtiAEACTcn, curt* them wioumt resorting to
Mercury, loPUia, Fotacsii, fremc or an* poison,
but with a Nxctualizek, a rosirmt ocas lor all
humor* and biood poiAoct. „ , _
Okoamo Wzakniss, w> Sem'Ual Weasuess,
Nocturnal and Ulurnal Emissions, brought on by
abuat of the svetem, early tudiscreticce, excees or
retailed hcrea'uatllv, eatsUic io-f ofiueaory. con
fujica, aepresslon, dlmnewi. wad oftea times Insanity,
with other deploiuble train «t lympioms, treated and
radically cured by sn icistilble mFtiior, eavlcs much
Umf ana expense. Gleet, Gonorrhes, suict om, acd
all diseases peculiar to the sex es. of a private nature,
Otd diseases of the MOST ]IOI>IUB!.& CLASS,
Wh<*re the hlooi has oecorae poisoned, producinc
blotches on the face, email water; blisters, rains Is
Pk; bead SDdbsnee, throat, nose, llmhtaod
bod;, scrofula, together with aa endless number of
sufferings.
lfr.Ot.turA is recomoipoded by the press generally ol
tb« Bouu., the me<'iuatlM.u>ty. and prof'-ra-irsofmcd
tcsl col erei, etc. Thos*: affi'eter should apply loune
elutely, and hi- cured of ih« ee borrihle diM.**ttes.
Dr. James* Offiff aun i*arlora are atß6 :
Uudolpb, between £t«te and DrarNTD street*.
Office open from *A. hi. until 6f*. u. Coiu>nitauoni
confidential. lyb-mtu-ist is
HOMAM FRAILTY, OR PHY
r.IOLOGICAL RESEARCHES, should read
VJ
/urelts arUtiif from earl; abuse and nenappy con
tam'narion tn»T be *Dl*verted, with a sure method or
dlsoeilUiC the mltgrlvicir* mary espmeooe In enter
fre the mania*, state. Sold by Dr. U. A. BARROW,
Biseckcr street. New York, l-rlce. 25 cen**
Mcilea tree everywhere To be bal alro of 11. SCO
ML, 76 Randolpr street, Chlcaco, U1: also, of 61MO
KCaN A corner Main and WMbinL-ton
t rktiU.Peorlfc.UL dtM-IW-1
or CENTS TO SAVE 25 DOE
LAKS.—Bateman** Conc*'tra:ed Btortnere
movoc Wiut, Grewflpota, mrAnily, md cleana
ei.ki. KHitwna, Glove*. 4c, e.jim! to Only £
Ctnks r.».r bottle- Bold c*y 6.LGKUAS A
v»*. t Ciieiiiit*at.e Drcitt'ti, New York- .
A I‘ELIttUTKDL OOKDIaX AND VALUAfILh
*'OMC.—bect’tnac A Co’s Cordial FUxlriifCoilbAy*
£..rk, pop*osmz the «ctiv» aid veli-kroan proper
lit* o', itc Peruv-an IWtlna an at »utee*L : e form,
ft win t,« faend a Taxable Tonic In all ox*, not par-
Crtlviy aa a preventive to revrr and Fever and
a.true, li u a aud p* l a*ab*t corral, and If
much flV|.«tlr)riotb*‘C('a;m >u absky a> dmrr blUort
»-o muc. tn.*Qße. sole by DrueiHU. HKGBMAN A
LO-, Oirtn reand l>rncn’ Bt l> New /orr.
I>rAHUwa>.uvßfc;N i kKr.CHOLMIA.CUOLBBA
tdOPBUh, Ac.—certain and lTOtn*-uii»te care He£t>-
CDar’i celebrated rian-ncra B-medy b»i burn uiad
with
lya. & r.nclr do%f wi!) usual.y rb-clt the Diarrtima
bourn. Pn pufNl on yby HVOI N fcCO,
L.«r.iiw auiDrurnßis N»wY*vk. Bold by *U the
rrtnemal DtpctlKb m rbe United State*. Je?-hM4-Str
35bucatioual.
TOUKG LADIES’ SEMINARY
At Law* FonesT, iLtiKOia.
r *be Fall Term la urn intiitiunm will open tor
Bcaidm* ord Day bcboliue «>n riIOUSDAT, the 8m
<l»y cf buptfember If XU The number ot boarders
o-<t>c itfinua. K 1b important that application tor
rcouiß be made early. For Circular* aud any infor. -
m-imt. - fd»eß«the lUKeiß'pced. B. OKKINSON
Lake Fore ft, Jmy i2th, IbM. Wl^.mssuitiT
T\7 ESTERjS UNIOJTcOLLEGE
T I AKB
SHLITAtIY ACADEMY,
FOLIOK. ILL.
TliU popslar Irbtltution (tbe only Military School In
tha V-eßlem Bt»»i p.) u j o» o»paou©d as a Public In
stitution and will cpvn its Fall btaelon Septembu* Bth,
j»64. ‘ --
Parents of yenny men and lads oxer 11 yean of
a.!e.x#ho desire to s«core places in the Cadet Corte.
•vlll do well to vpplf «-ariy. For Ctrcnlun and par
■omlar inlonnatton, aucieu the President, COL.D.B.
COVJtET.
Kcfprcnce l?xn»de to Got. v atfs,Prrßl.ient of the
Board ol Trustees; *-en. «»clcehy, ; Geo. w.
*Cobh.M:ntTa» Point, •'U ; Lieut, Got. Hoffman.
<:t icapo ; A. M. OrhlWß.Ft Wame, Ind.: Hon. it. li!
Wa-bbu*ne. Ga‘eaa. or any oUier cl the Trustees, or
t« ihepaircns pentxaliJ
)yt>-L.<2gl-wßtfew-T-
ISleto IRusic.
TVEW MUSICTOB SABBATH
schools.
The Sabbath School Trumpet.
A COLLXCTXOK OF
Rjmns and Tune*, obnou aa* anthrms. appended to
»htcb »b a JCVEJJILK CANTATA eottlisd
•“THE ORIGIN OF THE SEASONS,”
BIV.O* H. B. PEhtlNB.
Bpeclmeo copits oj thin new work •! 1 be Btnl post
paid on K-ceip; o- 25 eentß. P/ice—in board*.SO ; px
per ». Jutt pnblbbed byOLlVf.lt i»ITSON &CO .
2*. «ashtUKtonau. BoeVon. IjfimTTOS; oAXUtTii
banking ana ggxctjangc.
'J'Uil MECHANICS’ NATIONSAIi
BANS OF CHICAGO.
CAPITAL $250,000,
m* Bask havlnr complied with all the prr.rlriots
or the law. will on the :tn of July Initmt, commute
Lostoc*! In It* Banking Ofllce,
154 Lake-st., Marine Bank Building.
J TOITKG SflAUttON. Prealtent,
BBKJAM'N V PAGrf. ViceFreaX
CABL F. W. JPNUE, Caahler.
TxzasrxT OKPSJtnmT.)
Omcx or CCMPTBonUB ~r tux ccbxbhot, V
, Wasdiktou, June a. 1564.)
Whereas,by aatlsfactorr evlne«ce presented to taa
underelgßfC, it bas l**ran made to appear tbatTha
Mecnsalca* National Bank of t blcago. in (he city of
Chicago, in the County of Cook and Sta'eof DUnoU
has been aaly srgaUrod under anaaceerdlagtothe
moires ezuoi the Act ol Cosgresi. entiled ‘•An
Act to proxies a Nauonai cemney, secured by t f
pledge ol I mt»dßt«u shot ds, and to provide for the
atcnlatloD and redemption ihervcf,*' approved June
9. IWI. and has complied with all *he erovi.ions al
Act reonlr**d to be complied with before com
menaogtbebu'.lcwaof oM-nald
>ow therefore, I, HUGH McCULLOCH, Comp*
trolbr oftneCurmirv, do h-iebr certify Uiat The
Hechanlcs* bartocal Bank of Cblraro, in the City ol
Chicago, in the County ol Cook and State of DUaois,
tb® bnslneieot Banking
under the Act afore.aid.
j in tt» Imony whereof, witoe*a ray hand
1 cun. land seal o( office thi. twenty elrbt day ol
*Jwm # lb6l, HUGH McCLLLO-^,
frl-mSW-Sm _____ Comptroller of the Correacy.
EINSTEIN,” ROSENEELB
A CO.,
BANKERS,
No. S Broad St., New York City.
txms xirnrcr. isa#o eobestxld, jx_
sower dfeTzur.
I&tereets allowed on deposits, according te tbe
state cf the market from time to time Deposits ra
ce’ red, subject te drafts at sight, the same as In city
banka. Collections mads on the n«*t favorable
terms. Storks, Bonds, Ccmtcates of IndebtcdneM,
Government Securities generally, and Gold banzbt
aid sold on commission. JelUtW im
I?IRST NATIONAL BANK
JL OF CHICAGO.
Pontbwest corner Lake and Clark-sts.
CAFITaX; paid in. - - - $600,000.
E. AlKl'N, President.
SAiJL.M NICEKiISDSr. Vlce-Prcst.
B. g. BEATerxo. Cashier.
fEcfiinnal.
-A-rvx> iT'mac.
S T n X C 3 jX. Xi A. U:D ' s
Anti-Cholera Mixture
Is a composition of astringents, absorbants, stlmu
lonts and carminatives, which every physician ac
knowledge* is the only preparatian that will effect
a permanent cure cf Diarrhea and Dysentery. This
Auti-Choltra Mixture is cow in me in several of our
Army Hospitals, where Halves the area test satisfac
tion, Ithataaved thellvssof thousand* of our sol
dier* and cltixens, and we win euarantee It to be the
ben remedy In the world for Diarrhea and Dyien
*sr*. Woods,ofCovlnxtoii. Ky. t will be most happy
to aaualy. any one as to the virtue or bt-lc*land's
Anti-Cholera Mixture; in fact.we have a greataura
ber ol testimonials from patients woo have been
cured after being pionoucc.d Ucarable by their
pbvslclaas. some after taking only one bottle of
Btiickiand'a Anil-tholera Mixture, if yon suffer
with Diarrhea ondDycentcry, try one bottle.
General Depot O East Poartlt Street* Cin
cinuati* Ohio.
IT. SCOV3L, Wholesale Agent, 76 Randolph street,
Chicago. my3l-c438-156s
POR DYSENTERY
Diarrlioea.
DIXON’S AROMATIC
Blackberry Carminative
IS THE ONLY SAFE AND BUSK CURE,
It ccct&lcs no OPIUM or deleterious drugs, no
mineral or ether Ibiuxioub compounds common to
remedies generally sold for this class of disease. It*
Is sc efficacious that Physicians very generally use it
In their practice In all chronic and dangerous cases, a
IF" Use no Cholera mixtures or douutful eomposl
ileus, (many of which undermine aid ruin the con
stitution,) when yen can obtain an unfailing remedy
as ample and safe as Blackberries themselves.
Ask for Dtxojf’fi Blaccbkbbt Caemijtattvb, and
■* e that the proprietor's name Is written on the cut
side wrapper of each bottle. Prepared cnly by.
W. F. DAVIDSON,
•t *
Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati,
F:r eolebyallKßpfctable Druyfirti.
Price—2sc., 500. and 81, per Battle.
Jy£-m596-lm t-tatls •
. PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS]
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY.
THE GREAT FEMALE RKMED V ,
THE GREAT FEMALE REMJUY,
ARE NATURE’S GREAT RESTORER,
ARB NATURE’S GREAT RESTORER.
A~Rg NATURE’S GREAT RESTORER,
And always remove
OBSTRUCTIONS OF NATURE.
OBSTRUCTIONS OF NATURE.
OBSTRUCTIONS OF NATURE.
Being a scientifically prepared
FLUID PREPARATION,
FLUID PREPARATION,
FLUID PREPARATION,
TEST ARE BETTER THAN PILLS,
THEY ARE BETTER THAN PILLS.
TiiEY ARE BETTER TRAN PILLS,
And are, in the mofl obstinate cates,
SORB TO DO GOOD.
SUlta TO DO GOOD,
SURE TO DO GOOD,
/• AND CANNOT DO HARM.
J AND CANNOT DO HASM.
AND CANNOT DO warm
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS .
Are cafe at all times, except daring pregnancy.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS.
Observe carefully the directions around each bottle.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
Are oo •* got op cc-zni>oaoa to impose epofl public
credulity, but tut prescription of i.r. John L.Xyoar-*
uow practicing pays'clm Id New Haven. Cn. at iSP
Chapel itree*, who guarantees their efficacy, will
answer ali correrpoDdexice concerning therr, and all
other Fpeclalltiea. and give particular directions for
a 1 private niwase. and Jen-ale coratlaints, rereonahr
or by mall.
Dr. Jobs L. Lyre’s discovery, known as LYON’S
a? a titan tic, ai
a specific, for the cure cf all turaadac female cot>
nleicu, comp, uooed from a formula that te the reenlt
of bis citenrive tr, enetce and by him guaranteed
remove all tm-vnluitlet or mppr erred nature, and
warrantee safe Hull times, except when in certain
eltnatloos particularly explained In the directions
►rou-d each bott’e, wcictall ebotild carefully read
and onderstand.
LVOV’S PaEIUEICAL DBOPB cost but a trifle,
and their tß>rth, In comparison to their ccst, Is like
gold to sanct.
Doctor Lyon asks you who are suffering from lire
puloritlee will ycu not make one trial of bis re-
Downed Periodical Drops, which he warrants will
satisfy tod in
LVOV’S PKKIofUCAL DROPS are sold by dm*
cists everywhere, in cut. Tillage and cunatry, at $1
per bottle, or all orders by mall will be promptly %*,
tended to oyDB. JOEH L. LYON, New Haven, Ct
ypRD & SMITH,
Wholesale Drcgglfts, S3 Lake street, Chicago.
„ . , General Western Acenia.
lva-h536-gtewT*T-Iri«
©jresljing fttacijiucs.
THE WORLD RENOWNED
X BUFFALO
’ms’ Tbreshins: MscMis?,
FIRS?T INVENTED,
only really snoccscfnl Machine m me*, which can
be proven by oxer
100,000 FARMERS
Throughout the Weit who have either owned or used
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THURSDAY, JULY 14, ISW.
FROM VICKSBURG.
Celebiation of the fourth of July a 1
the Home of Jeff Davis.
Xlie Freednien’s Paradise.
IFrom the Herald of July 5.J
the tbit.
By invitation of the “Committee of Ar
nmsements” a party of teachers -and their
eacoru and other friend, of tho Frcedmen.
embarked on board the “Diligent” on the
morning of Urn 4th Inst. The blllgent left
the levee at Mcksbnrg soon after < o’clock
a. m , and made a pleasant trip in about three
hours, down the river, stopping at the land
jli; at Davis 1 Bend, whence tho party were
conveyed in ambulances,wagons baggies and
other vehicles, to the late residence of Jefl*
erson Davis, about two miles from said land
ing.
DAVIS* BEND.
This is one oi tbe most extraordinary bends
of the wonderful Mississippi Biver, and bas
received its name from the fact of the settle
ment on the peninsula formed by the bend of
two members of the DaTis.fiunily known os
v Jen.” and .“Joe,** This penhunla Is some
twelve miles in length, and at the point where
it is attached to the main land of the State of
Mississippi it is so narrow that the enterpris
ing planters have dug a canal across, not un
like the celebrated Butler canal of Vicksburg
lame, although not near so long. This canal
is called the “cut-off.” and in high water the
peninsula becomes, in fact, an island. This
tract of land Is of great fertility, being entire
ly a deposit of the rich soil washed from the
prairies ot the great West. On this tract are
some six plantations ol from 600 to 1200 acres
each. Two of the largest mid best of these
were owned by Jeff aud Joe Davis, and are
known now as the “JefLand Joe places.**
Tlie form of this peninsula is snch that a few
companies of soldiers with one or two stock
ades can keep out an army of rebels, and the
Inhabitants, although frequently surrounded
by the hordes of {Southern murderers aud
thieves on the opposite banks of tho river
and canal, dwell in peace and comparative
security. In fact this site, from being the
home of traitors and oppressors oftbe poor,
has become a sort of earthly paradise for col
ored refugees. There they flock in Lugo
numbers, and, like Lazarus of old, ore per
mit! Ed, as it were, to “repose in Father
Abraham’s bosom.” The rich men of tho
“ Southern Confederacy,*’ now homeless wan
derers, occasionally cry across for the Laza
rus whom they have oppressed and despised,
but he is not scot unto them, because be
tween the two parties “ there Is a great gulf
Used; so that they which would pass from
hence cannot” On this freedmen’s paradise
parties for cultivating the soil are organized
under the superintendence of missionaries,
each party ciltivating from 10 to 100 acres!
with a fair prospect of realizing handsomely.
These efforts are aided by the Government,
rations, teams, etc., being supplied and
charged to eachpartv, to be deducted from
the proceeds of their crops. Cottou Is chiefly
cultivated, and some very handsome “stands”
appear.
THE “JOE PLACE.”
The “Joe place” is nearest the landing.
The One brick house* however, is nearly de
molished, but the cottage used as a sort ot
■4(W library and office, is remaining uninjured.
The negro quarters also remain.
THE “JEFF. PLACE.”
The 44 JefL place 1 * is also a Tery fine plan
tation. The residence has not been injured,
except the door locks and one or two marble
mantels broken up, apparently for trophies.
The Jefll furniture has been removed, but
the rooms are still furnished with furniture
brought here.
THE HOUSE THAT JEFF. BUILT.
The house is, in its grouhd plan, in the
form of a cross—but one floor with large
.rooms and ample verandas. The portico in
trout is supported with pillars, and these
form the only ornamental features of the
bouse, except such as were added for this oc
casion by the hitistic touches of our North
ern sisters. Of were festoons, wreaths,
stars and garluudi* mysteriously woven in
evergreens and flowers. Over the portico
entrance outside, were thfp'Tollowing incep
tions. the letters being formed by cedar
foliage.’
44 TEE HOUSE THAT JEFF. BUILT.”
. 44 WELCOME.”
The latter motto was arched aud, with
the festoons, made a very beautiful appear
ance. .
Inside were beautiful stars and garlands of
flowers, and, over, the exit at the back door,
the following inscription, surmountvd by a
star;
44 EXIT TBAITOB.**
It was lecclionsly remarked by an observer
that the moral was
44 Down with the traitor
And up with the star.' 1 ’ ,
THE GROUNDS.
On the grounds m front of the residence
the gunboat crew suspended a string oi sig
nal colors, on each side of the 4 *atarry ban
ner,” presenting an effect amid the dense fo
liage of the live-oaks, and the grey moes,
44 altogether beauteous to look upon,” while
on the tables under the trees were spread
things not only pleasant to the sight, but
good for food.. And when we saw these
pleasing objects, the work of their hands,
and the merry, happy faces ol theguests and
their 44 escorts,** ana reflected that the sable
sons, by a guard of whom we were surround
ed, were no longer slaves; that they had,
with thousands of their brethren, been
brought out from.thc House of Bondage, by
the 44 God of Abraham;” that the very house
now occppifid by missionaries and teachers,
had, but a year ago, been In the service of
despotism, built, in fact, as a temple of sla
very by the’great chief who preferred to rule
in a miserable petty despotism, to servegih a
great and magnanimous Republic, we could
but think that* Heaven looked approvingly
upon the scene; that 44 God saw everything
that he hod made, and behold it was very
good.”
THE EXERCISES.
Rev. Dr. ‘Warren conducted the exercises
as President of the occasion, and he did it
■with thnt ease, freedom, and regard for the
rights and iotcrcsts of all, which usually
characterize his public and social conduct.
He opened the proceedings under a grove of
trees in front of the house, with an appro*
priate prarer, and then culled upon those ap
pointed to lake part.
Mr. Roundtree read the “Declaration of
Independence” in a clear, emphatic and im
pressive manner. It was listened to with
becoming reverence for the great truths it
contains, by both the white andcolored races.
It is quite improbable that these “ selt-evl
deut” truths "ere ever expressed before
publicly in this localltv, and within hearing
of every one within the “House that JetL
built.”
Kcv. Mr. Livermore, of Wis., delivered on
appropriate oration.
Tie meeting tbec adjourned for dinner.
' A gentle shower at this time rendered the
air cool and pleasant, but rendered It neces
sary to remove tbe dining tables to the bouse.
TDE DIKNEU.
A sumptuous dinner was served on the ve
randa, at the back of the mansion. There
was an abundance of all that could be desir
ed.
Sentiments were presented and responded
to in on impromptu, bntappropriate manner
by tbe various speakers.
The following eong, composed for the oc
casion, was It ad by Mr. McConnell:
THE HOUSE THAT JEFF. BUILT.
Am— Lang Sym, '
How oft within these airy halls
Tbe traitor of the day
Has beard ambition's trnmpet ralia,
Or dreamed ol war's array I
Or of an Empire dreamed, whose base
Millions ot blacks should be;
Aba I before ibis da;’s sweet face
Where can his visions be !
Those Empire"dreams shall be fulfilled.
But not as rdbeis thouebt—
like water at the cistern spilled,
Ibeir boasts shall come to nought.
From gulf to lake, from sea to tea,
Behold our country grand I
Tbe very home of Liberty—
And guarded by her band.
We revel In his halls to-day;
Next year where will ho be?
A dread account he has to pay;
May we be there to see 1
And now for country, truth and right—
Our heritage all free.
We'll live and die, we'll sing and fight:
The Union! three times three.
The party, after selecting a few simple tro
pbk-fi, such os fig branches for walking canes,
largo pond lilies, flowers, wreaths and bo
qnels, returned to tbe landing and re-em
barked for Vicksburg.
CLOSING EXERCISES.
On the toat the following business was
transacted:
Vote of thanks to Col. Thomas and staff
for gelling np the celebration; to the Orator
ol the Day, Parson Livermore; to the Presi
dent, Rev. Dr. Warren, who mode a brief re
sponse, and also to Capt. Wightmon and the
officers of the Diligent. .
Cheers were given for Abraham Lincoln,
and groans tor Jeff. Davis.
The song, “The House that Jeff. Built,V
was again tune, and Capt. Gilpin, C; S., ap
pointed a committee to famish a copy of the
same to Jeffi Davis.
Tiro Fourth at Naulix-file—Spicy note
From Col. Mu-aey.
[From the Nashville Time?, July G.]
The following letter was sent by Colonel
Mussey, commanding the organization ol
United States colored troops at this post, in
response to a personal invitation requesting
his attendance at the' celebration of the
Fourth, but excluding his coumundfromthc
procession. Col. lilussey reiuees to partici
pate in a national celebration, from which
soldiers are excluded who are fighting to ore
serve the nation. The letter explains itself:
HeaDQUAUXECS Cou’dQ ORGANIZATION: 1
U. S, Colooeo Tsoora, >
Nashville, Julyß,lS6t. )
Mr. W. S. Cheatham, Chairman Com , etc.:
Sm;—l have the honor to acknovledce an invi
tntionjbr *' thu pleasure of my company at the
celebration of our National Anniversary on the
ersnlrg Fourth of July, at Fort Gill cm on JeJler
eon gtretititendtd.”
CVU PIIVikIAIVWUVU.
Tre invitation was dated June 30th. I answer It
at this late moment because I have been disposed
to Rive you all possible opportunity to invite, also,
the troops with whose organization 1 have been
connected, and wbo to-day fern toe lancet portion
nmuerically. of the. forces of Nashville. Your
Committee bos seen fit to omit them from its invi
tation to parade. With that omitted portion you
know 1 urn connected, the title by which you ad
dress me comes from my connection with them.
if A- these troops arc orderly, present a good ap*
p arance, and are. considering tbeirooportunitles,
well drilled, your conduct in omitting them and
cli v'ting mo, wbo am nothing but by virtue of my
(Oubccuoo with mem. either is-studiedly insult
ini: or betrays a lamentably limited ezpenence of
honorable sensibilities. .
I cannot, sir, accept any invitation to a military
display where other Colonels march their troops
while mine are excluded.
The Declaration of Independence, whose formal
adoption makes the 4th of July saSred, a Arms as
an axiom that
ALZiHXK ISB CBSATSS EQUAL
And until yon, sir, and yoor Committee learn
this fundamental truth, till you csnluxlteaH the
coders of their connicyto participate in your
celebration, be they black or be they white, vonr
“ celebrations of our national anniversary, are
mocking farces. Insults to the illustrious dead,
and blasphemy to Bim who hath made “ot one
blood all nations of men for to dwell on &U tbe face
of tbe earth.”
I do not think my presence would he “pleasura
ble " to you. I know yours would not he to me
so lon&as you make distinctions between tbe de
fenders of their country, which arc alike dl'cred t
a'letoyonr humanity, your patriotism and your
CbrisOattitj ; distinctions which show that you do
sot know the letter or comprehend the spirit of
tbe document whose rat Iti ration you propose to
ct-lebratc; or that knowing and comprehending
both letter and spirit, you designedly ignore tbe
one and violate the other. ,
- 1 am, sir, your obedient servant,
R. D. Hnsssr,
CoL 100 th U. 8. Col. Infantry,
Corn'd Org’z.U.S. C. T.
The colored citizens had a great* jollifica
tion on tbe Fourth at their bran-dance aud
plc-nic in the suburbs of the city, A remark
ably fine looking regiment was on parade,
composed ot athletic, well dressed, well
Grilled and decidedly military looking sol
dUra, who no doubt could, on a fair field,
take the conceit out of any rebel regiment
ever raised in Middle Tennessee in a very
short time. The colored laborers in the
Commissary Department marched out to the
barbecue in a very amusing procession. The
once elegant hut now somewhat faded colors
of the rebel “Rock City Guards,” which cost
originally the sum of S9OO, floated gaily at
the head of the procession; tills was follow
ed by a few platoons of colored soldiers, and
these by tbe emancipated civilians, who used
to hew wood and draw water for traitors.
These last bore snndiy poles, oa the top of
which were small commissary boxes, Inscrib
ed with the soul stirring mottoes of “Soap!”
“Hard Tack!” “Cond|es!” “Pepper!”
‘.‘Molasses!” and other words sweet and
spicy In the months of colored patriots.
The procession cheered lustily on its way,
but was otherwise very orderly aud respect
able. We noticedamong their number many
blood relations, such as the sons, nephews,
and half-brothers of many of the wealthiest
and most prominent rebel planters in Middle
Tennessee. It was the most striking exam
ple of miscegenation that we ever witnessed.
We mean no sneer at oar colored people la
this remark. They cannot help, and arc not
responsible for the fact that many thousands
of their number have the blood of thousands.
of the first rebel families in Tennessee flow
ing in their veins. It is their misfortune,
not their fault All we find fault with is that
their white relatives, instead of treating
them kindly and assisting them, try to op
press and'degrado them, and pay blackguard
newspapers to rilpfy the statesmen who seek
to elevate their condition.
FROM GRAIVT’S ARMY.
The Stenm Kngloe Xo. 4 at
ihc General ftonpital near
City Point*
[Correspondence of tbe Baltimore American]
*. Citt Point, July 3,1801.
It •will interest many to know that the
steam fire engine from this city, which is
supplying water in the hospital above the
Appomattox, is doing a good work, and Is a
perfect success.
The camp lice along the south side of the
Appomattox, about one and a-half miles from
Cltv Point, between the river and the road
which Icaas from City Point to the army at
the front The ground everywhere Is one
bed of duet in field or woods, but loose and
hght as a heap of flour on the road. Any
motion of man, horse, carriage, wagon or
current of wind sets it in motion, and all
along the tent* where our wounded lay it is
fearful. At the same time the water to wash
the wounds, do the cooking, supply every
want of the camp, had to be carried from the
river shore up a steep bank, then back
through the camp. • The water that could he
supplied by wagons and buckets carried by
hundreds of men could not more than fur
nish a supply for the necessaries
A suggestion was made to General Graut
to secure a steam fire engine to force water
up to the camp, and at the same time cool
the camp by laying the dust He imme
diately said he would have tanks prepared.
The engine No. 4 of this city was secured
and sent down.. It arrived on Friday
Ing, but by some unexplained delay it was
not landed until C in the evening, and about
9 on Saturday morning it'was gotten to the
place where a ditch was dug, to let the
water come in from the river, so that it
could be de<p enough to draw from.
In one-hall hour after the plan was pre
pared to draw the water, the engine was at
work, and forced water up the bank and to
the extreme end of the camp at the tents of
the Christian Commission. It was -then
used in forcing water Into tanks. One con
taining five hundred gallons wasfilledin two
and a half minutes at a distance of about
fifteen hundred feet from the engine. Three
wqtcr sprinklers were brought to the camp,
which were also supplied by it, and carried
water into different parts of the camp.
But what did most to' cheer and refresh the
men, cool the air, and water the ground was
the water thrown from the pipe, coming
with force, and throwing over one hundred
feet. It interested the men; many of them
had been tiremen. As the stream forced up
through the air and Yell scattering on the
ground, not did It lay the dust, but in
u second there was *a freshness in the air
which was felt by every one near it.
It was taken there to supply water so that
the men should have water and the dust In
the ourop be laiu. The whole work was a
creat success, and rendered to the men and
the camp a favor, which, while a new thing
In the history of army movements, will be
long remembered by those who were per
mitted to share in its benefits.
The men,.us thej laj on their beds, would
call out “give ns a little here, it won’t hurt
ns.” Others would say “ hurra, you are the
hojs to help us.” The freshening of the air
and the enlivening of the wounded was in
deed wonderful.
An incident occungid on Monday about
twelve o’clock which stirred the camp.
Just at the end or the camp, adjoining the
tents of the Christ! m Commission and the
State Reliefs, a fire broke oat in a piece of
ground which v. as covered with trees that
had been cut down, when the forts were
erected, to enable oar men to sec aroaud
without obstruction. They had become very
dry. and burned with terrible fury, endan
gering the tents of the Commission and all
that end of the camp. It happened that the
hose were then laid sappljing the Commis
sion barrels with water, to which too lints
ol hese and a pipe were Immediately attach
ed and the water turned upon the fire, bead
ing it oil* and protecting the tents, and prov-
Inga defence for tbewounded against flames
which would have been more terrible than
the fire of battle.
Gen. Ingalls, the Quartermaster General,
who has charge of that Department, prompt
ly and in the most gentlemanly manner ran-,
dered every facility in his power, and did the
same In such a way os to make one feel that
it is pleasant to have to do with a gentle
man.
Gen Grant not only favored the project,
but in a quiet, unostentatious manner, with
out aids, was seen riding through the camp
observing its operations.
The members of No. 4 Messrs. Shaw, Hall
and Dunn, who went down with the engine,
all heartily co-opcrated in the good work of
trying to moke comfortable ourwcunded, by
working the engine at all times when the
tide would permit: The w-ter furnished by
the engine was purer than that which had
bccu collected lu buckets from the river, as
it wis drawn by a channel from toward the
main current of the nver. -
The Government has put a large tank, said
to hold six thousand gallons, from which
they design carrying water by pipes through
the camp, and have brought two engines to
supply the same. No. 4 will HU it in about
hall an hour at the rate she filled the others;
but of the whole we may hear more fully
when the engine returns. W. D. 8,
LITER ERO.n ECSOPE.
Farther Details of News by the Ger
mania—Tbe Pirate Semmca,
New York, July 11.—-The following Is a
summary of the news by the Germania,
which arrived here yesterday:
THE DAKISa WAR.
The allies no longer consider themselves
bound by the concessions made by them at
the Conference. Austria will henceforrtP
Mil fill her duty as a German power, without
regard to her own special interests.
According to intelligence' received at
Heligoland, an engagement between tbe
German and Danish fleets will probably tike
place In these waters within a few days.
Tbe policy of Prussia Is said to be tbe re
lent ion ol Jutland as a material guaranty.
* The Prussians ara erecting batteries on the
Jutland coast, opposite the middle port on.
the Island of Funen.
Tbc announcement of the capture of Alscu
by the German powers hid been received,
but tbe details concerning it had not come to
hand.
A Vienna paper states that Austria and
Prussia are fully agreed on the subject of
hostilities.
The two Powers are said to have renewed
the engagement to act in concert until
Denmark shall be compelled to accept of
peace.
Prussia has declared that she seeks for no
. territorial aggrandizement in the North.
- Official dispatches state that the Prus
sians commenced attacking the fortifications
of Alscu on Sunday morning.
Two German steamers Hare passed the
Canal of the Elder, and are moored under
the cannon of Frederlcksdorfi Numerous
small craft have been dispatched to Scales
wig by rail. They are supposed to be des
tined lortbepassage of troops to the Island
of Funen.
A telegraph from Dautsic, of June 27, says:
Three Danish ships of war, which came in
under a flag of truce, hare announced the
renewal of the blockade. Twenty days have
been allowed to neutral vessels to leavo-the
port.
A telegram from Paris says: At the last
sitting ox the Conference no prolongation of
the armistice was agreed upon, and the .Con
ference closed without any result.
The J lmxUur says; The last sitting of the
Conference passed off quietly. Tbe belliger
ents read declarations in which they ex
plained the present position ot affairs accord
ing to the views of their respective Govern
ments. Earl Russell reviewed the labors of
the Conference, and expressed a hope, In
which the central Powers concurred, that,
whatever might be tbe issue of the conflict,
the independence of the Danish, monarchy
would be preserved. It is thought that hos
tilities would be resumed on the 26tb. Four
teen Danish vessels are cruising between Kiel
and the Island of Fehmem,
. The Berlin Zeitung says: A tele
gram Irom Vienna states that the German
sovereigns at Carlsbad had come to an un
derstanding upon tbe Dano-Germau ques
tion. According to this understanding,
Prussia would, with the concurrence of Aus
tria, propose at the Federal Diet that the
German Confederation should declare war
against Denmark.
The Xord DenUc'ie Zeituvg says; The fort
night's prolongation of the armistice which
Wts agreed to at the sitting of the Confer
ence on *the Gib, expires on the 33ih, so that
hostilities will recommedte on the 26th, and
not on tbc 27th.
Prince Albert ol Prussia has left Berlin for
tbe headquarters of tbe army in the Daebics,
in consequence of a telegram sent by tbe
King from Carlsbad. -
/ A telegram from Hamburg of June 26 says:
Prince Albert passed In great haste through
Hamburg this morning, being the bearer of
an order to Marshal von Wnmgel to recom
mence hostilities to-day.
A telegram from Beideof Jane 25says:
Tbe Duke of Angusteobare, at a banquet
given him In honor of the 23d. said: “ 1 re
joice to be the first German Prince of Scbles
wig-Holstein, and shall in future adopt no
separatist interests. The Prince and the peo-
Sle arc ready to make an> sacrifice to their
Stators which may contribute to the wel
fare of Germany.
The Copenhagen Rigsraad was opened
Jane 25. The speech from tbe throne was
the following; “Toe threatening crisis of
the Fstberlaudand the expenditure necessa
ry for tbe contincßilon of war Las caused
this convocation. ’ We hare recently learned
for how little the dearest right reckons In
Europe, and b*»w Isolated we are. We there
fore acceded 1o tbe painful sacrifice of the
country south of iheScblcL The enemy de
mands more, but we reply negatively, being
convinced that the people agree with ns."
Tbe President of toe Council in the lower
House suld: The Danish Plenipotentiaries
were instructed to accept tbe lino of demark
utiun of the Scblcl and to agree to a fort
night’s prolongation of the armistice, should
Ei gland firmly adhere to that line. Earl
Rosed! promised that neither would he
make a propreal himself nor support the
proposal of any other Plenipotentiary which
would be less favorable for Denmark, unless
Deimork herself should consent to such new
proposals. Earl Russell nevertheless* pro
posed on the 18tb that the .question should
be Buhmlttcd-to arbitration, although Den
mark d lit-not consent to this proposal.
Bisbop Monrad said in conclusion: I can
not explain how this proposal was consist
ent with Earl Russell’s promise.
.At the final sitting of the Conference on
a letter from tbe Emperor of
Russia was read announcing to tbe Confer
ence that the Czar had ceded his claims upon
Holstein to the Duke of Oldenburg, and
that those dolms mnst be considered as re
vived by the present situation. The letter
contained a remarkable passage, In which It
emphatically declared that the treaty ot Lon
don mnst now be regarded as “Invalid tied.”
The Tiwsa says: On the snbjeet of t%
armistice, there 1 was tbe same firmness or ob
stinacy displayed by the Government of Co
penhagen. The Russians were wilting to
agree to a fresh suspension of hostilities,
provided it was for a term not less than two
montbs, but the Danes wouldiiear of nothing
Jmt a - renewal of on the 20t£
according to previous arrankements As the
Conform ce came to an end with the rejection
by both belligerents of the proposals made
by the neutral powers, and as Denmark has
deliberately expressed a desire that the war
should proceed, the British Government
thinks itself not bound to interfere, as long
as the campaign remains within the limits
which must Lave been contemplated by the
Danes.
THE FRENCH AND THE PIRATE BESIMES.
It is not true, as reported by the Tempt,
that Capt. Semmcs is in Paris, but it is said
that he has sent for most of his officers to
give them instructions for the armament of
a new Alabama, of which he proposes shortly
to take the command. The France, which
seems to have received special information
about this n-w ship, says that she is a small,
beautifully formed corvette. Iron plated in
side, and provided with powerful artillery..
Capt. Semmcs has ordered three pivot guns,
capable of throwing hollow projectiles of
110, and solid projectiles of 230 English
pounds. Her crew,, which In the old Ala
bama consisted of 143 men,ls to be augmented
to 172. The Frarce says that ‘‘these details
:re positive.” It does not know In what port
the new ship will be armed, but It believes
that no surveillance can prevent it from pat
ting to sea.
CATTAIN WINSLOW’S DINAND.
17. S. S. S. KnansAiiaE. Cherbourg, Jane 21.
ToilossiEunßoNriLs Sir: Certain pilot boats
which I, from feelings or humanity,tilJo ned to save
eeTfral prisoners when the Alabama bad gone
down Itooh them into Cherbourg. Tne*e officers
at d tailors are not the Jes- subject to the laws of
war; they are my prisoners, and I demand that
they come on board the Kearearge to surrender as
such. If they shonld endeavor to free themselves
Dom this obligation under cover of the means
which have been need lor their escape, they must
expect to meet with no mercy another time.
John A Winslow, Captain.
THE BBPLT,
To Captain John A. Winslow—Sir: I have re
ceived your letter of June 21. Your demand Is
one which I have no power whatever to entertain,'
and should hare been addressed to the French
government, with whom these unfortunates have
lonnda refuge. 1 know of no law of war to pre
vent a soldier from escaping from the field of bat
tle after a reverse, even although, he had beau
made prisoner, and 1 do not see wbv a sailor who
saves himself by swimming should be in a worse
cate. I mutt, therefore, r efnee to act as your go
hetween toward certain individuals, whom yon do
not even name, but whom you claim ss prisoners.
1 cannot, moreover, understand bow the authori
ties of tbe United States can pretend to hold pris
oners In the territory of the French empire.
1 am, &c„ Bomtls.
General Smith’* New “Petersburg Ex
press” Ea ylnfr’olT Old Scores—A. Good
story.
(Correspondence Boston Journal.]
By the way, General Smith is running what
be calls the Petersburg Express, which runs
every fifteen minutes, day ami night, one
v»ay-—into the city;- and the messages do not
fall to report. Ills not a two-horse hourly,
but a thirty pound nfled shell from the bat
tery on Spring Hill, near the Friend House.
The elty is in full view from that point. The
swift messenger, “whistling for want of
thought,”, cleaves the air and crashes into
the town. Ther* It goes, as I wrote the word
“crash,” at this hour of precisely 10;20 p m.
.Listen! Ten, fifteen, twenty^thirty seconds,
nearly, I hear the deep and hollow rnmblo of
thej explosion among the brick walls and in
the streets. I rode up to General Smith’s
quarters this evening. It is not far from the
battery—a little on its flauk toward the town.
The bolts flew past us every seven and a half
minutes. The “express” has been doing
double duty this evening. The rebels have
been pounding our lines a good deal to-day,
and therefore tbo Increased lire. It was real
ly quite interesting to sit there beneath the
refreshing shade of the trees and hear the
bolts go by, knowing that they were powers
uted to punish treason and crush rebellion.
But it was not qmte so agreeable to sea the
flashes of the rebel long-range guns across,
the Appomattox, and bear the sing
ing in the air, enming nearer, load
er. Where will It strike? ‘Will It go by?
■Will it fall short ? or will it take me ? Ton
like to shrink to the smallness ol a mustard
seed. Ah 1 it fell short. Ton feel easier and
unconcerned now. .You would just as lief
have them keep It up all night as not. Ton
ieel well a minute; but the old .feverish,
nervous, restless, apprehensive feeling comes
back, so long as yon remain In range. Gen.
Smith remarked that he was paying the
rebels back for what Stuart did at Carlisle,,
Penneylvanla, one year ago to-day. It was
the week of Gettysburg. Smith was at Car
lisle with a small force. Steward, with his
ten thousand cavalry, appeared before the
town. He first sent two shells into it; then
sent in a flag oi truce demanding its immedi
ate surrender. If not surrendered be would
give uftcen minutes fortbe women and child
ren to take to the cellars. Stewart com
menced.hls shelling when the fifteen minutes
expired and kept it up all day, but did not
take the town. Now Petersburg has its turn.
Sooner or later all things are made even.
The wheel turns truly and surely. A gentle
man bos just informed me that when the
enmmons came lor a surrender, some of the
rich men went to General Smith and begged
Lim to give It up almost with tears in their
eyes, fils headquarters were with a lady.
When he said, “No, I will not surrender the
town,” the lady patted him on the back and
said, “ Bully lor you General.” I give It os
it was told me. Perhaps it is romance, per
haps not
Lively Times In the Potomac flotilla—
Onr Tars have a Plght with the' S
econd Virginia Cavalry
JFrom the Washington Stir.]
On Monday some of the officers
of onr Flotilla had a lively time celebrating
the Fourth of July. On the morulng of that
day we learn that four or five of our gunboats,
under command of Lieutenant Hooker, pro
ceeded up the RappahannocK and landed
a considesable force of men, In charge of
•Acting Master Sheet, of the Fuschia, at\ or
near Carter’s wharf, some thirty miles from
the month of the river. On landing, the
party immediately proceeded overland on a
foraging expedition, and secured quite a
number of horses, &c. The gunboats, as
soon as they had landed this lorco, proceed
ed round to the. great Wicomico, where it
had been arranged tbat’ the raiding party
should Join them, and a force was sent out
to meet them.
But it seems that onr gallant tars were to
have some littfo sport bn their own book,
for when about halt' way across the neck they.
came across a large dctacthment of the 2d
Vinrlma regular cavalry, thought to number
from four to five hundred, who attempted to
cut off our force, and a fight immediately en
sued. Onr men, however, kept well togeth
er, end managed to get past the rebels, and
fall back toward the gunboats, losing but
four men taken prisoners, and none killed or
wounded, while we brought away two rebel
officers, (a Captain and a Lieutenant,) and
one man. The rebels followed our men to
the shore, and sent ont a flag of truce asking
an exchange of prisoners, offering ‘the four
men they captured from us for their Captain;
but Captain Hooker declined tbe swap, re
fusing to give officers for men. Before leav
intvthe gunboats paid a parting salute John
ny Eel), in the way of a few shells, causing
them to scamper. 'The prisoners have been
sent ttrpoint Lookout.
A Curious Case of Burying Alive.
[From the Washington Intelligencer, July 9.)
A slight mistake was made da? before yes
terday, in one of the hospitals at City Point,
•which caused a flutter among tbe patients. A
wounded soldier was pronounced dead by a
surgeon,“hud the ward master caused him to
he put in his coffin for burial
The brethren of tbe Christian Commission
attended the fftnaius to the grave, opened
the coffin, and were proceeding with the
burial service, when the soldier’s hand was
observe to move,' On closer examination It
was discovered that life was not extinct The
fatigue party detailed to bury the poor fel
low refused to “let up on him,” saying they
had orders to bmy the party, and must do it.
The humane gentlemen of the Commission
intimated that they “would make a corpse
ot him” who should attempt to bury the
man before they were satisfied he was dead,
and he was curried back to the hospltaL The
surgeon who ordered the burial was called'
for, who still contended that tbe man was
dead, and the movement of his Angers was a
muscular contraction sometimes observed in
defunct bodies.
Other surgeons, however, discovered puls
ation, and the man lived till Ihh next mora
ine. when he was buried. Our informant
ea?B the case is to be reported to the proper
officers. /
The farmers of New Hartford, CL, are
selling their rje crop to the bonnet makers.
It is cut up green and taken off in the shea£
The? follow with a crop of tobacco, and thus
get two profitable harvests in a season.
Contractors.
Proposals fuh ti/BsisT.
ENCF STORKS.
Orncx Cojoubsabt cv Stosistxvc*,?
Cmcioo. Ux., JalyMih, 1891.- f
Braced proposals be received by the under*
tiered ddUU2 o'clock 31. oa FKIDir, July 13, ISM.
fonmclshiog tae following Bubelatence Stores:
500 Barrel?. New Ties* Beef or Extra
files* Beef.
Tbe Beef tobMpsoected by the “Board of Trade
inn.-ector." atibe expense or tae Contractor-
Le ?‘ c v r . M t0 be de-ivered at *ucb point within the
City of Cbicssoasmay b? desu aved. fra- of dr»y»ge
all bfes er ‘* gDe ° xeieiT * 8 tiie right to reject any or
tn .nch funds ai nay bo fui
nlslcd by the UnFed Bt«t*9.
A, copy of this advertisement tube attache* to each
b>e. J. Wo*.. TAVLOH
Jjlß-m9l«t Major end C. 6, n. S. a.
PROPOSALS FOR FRESH
■Mi BBBF.
. Omcr Cosnassisr or Subsistswc*.)
_ .__ , CtolCAOo, ItL .Ju'TS. >8 4 t
Sealed Proposals (la duplioaH) will ba recelr-d l»v
thenndtrftl ( D c dunul 12 o'clorfe y.on FPCiAT tbe
t?Dd of Ju*?. 18W, for involving Fresh Q»«f to the
troops and prison* w at the following places:
Bock Inland, Illinois,
Chicago,) Illinois,
Qutncy. Illinois, •
Springfield. Illinois,
tcsu . rifpots *nd Hospitals la the
.vMnltj ofrhe above named paces.
*ni«» rontr*ct wlj commence Auenit IsM?M. and
erd IVceiubrT sut, gAj trench shorter period ai the
Colins r.?y Get era* may direct P
Ihe Beef trust be oi the cm quality, andbudellvcr-
Morals muft bs ■ccompailed by a guarantee, as
, “
LSl**?* ~r~, k . t HL Hcce P' e 'l* »be duly
lulflllfd aceordlnr fe IN trne pnrnort and conditions;
tSn, lit .A'nm S? SSS? ,ta]l be - lUI
(Names of guarantors.)
Io llilstnost bfnuacher l , CBUfic.l, slened tTy tbe
tom M fSeis ; E " ° r D ' S ‘ U -‘ lr!ct ittomej. In
-Iberfby certify that the above named ars
V* m ® *s men of properly, and are gsod and
mulct f-ot raarantun.*’
All bidders must glTo tbetr names la fall, also state
their plare n reside: ce and bttinest. Each hid mnst
a printed copy of tMs advt rilsement attached
Payment to he made In such funds astnaybe fnr».
nDhed by the Untied States.
-Tbe nndersfened reserres the right to reject any or
all bids.
&«panta,bldt will be received fbr each of the
above named placer, orosx bid may include all of
them.
Propora’i tons? he iw duplicatk, addre«sed to the
undersigned, and endorsed “ Froaosa's for Fresh
Beef,” J. Mol.. TA? LOR,
JyO-mCEM-lt Valor and C. B.
&aUroaiJs.
CHICAGO AND ALTON RAIL
ROAD COSIPANT.—TaIs Coriraav will com
mence the isle Of COMMUTATION TICkSTS
On and after July Ist,
Between the following Stations, under regulations
•stollows:
Between Chicago and Miles. Smos. fimos, irear.
Summit. 12 $23 03 *45.00 *75 00
LcmOEt 25.5 85.00 fift.OO 700.00
LoCKpcrt, 82.5 40.00 BS.OO 10S.0*
Joliet, sn 43.00 70x0 110.M
RULES AND REGULATIONS..
ttCket* procured only at the Office of tha Treas
urer of the Compact, In Chicago.
. Ccßßowion Tickets are Issued either for One
7 ear, for Tut Montes, or for Ttireo Months, at the op
tion ot the applicant, commecclog ou the tibst day
or ast jtosTn.aud no deduction will be made for
pans of months expired.
v Tickets ate not transferable under any clrcura
slarces.and are to be used onlr by the person named
on the ticket; ana no return of any part of the sum
received therefor wilt be made In consequence of toe
trability of the person to use it-
Commuters are reqglredtotake out thetr tickets
for the places where tney reside, am! they will show
them to the Conductors whenever required, In the
same manner as oilier passengers.
Tickets are good lor all Passenger Trains stopping
at the EUtlooJ for which they are issued, with the
exception of any trains ran by special arr-mgetaont
Thev give no exemption to the general roles and reg
ulation of the CumpaiT, and conlnt no privilege of
trshiportlßg any kina of Goods, Ricreas nutter, etc.
other than ordinary personal baggage.
Tickets are not good even for one day after dale oi
expiration, and Conductors are strictly ordered to
examine ail such Tickets on the sscoso dat ol each
month, take np tbose that have expired, and charge
the regular lair ontll a new Ticket la shewn.
The Company reserve the right to pat on or take
cffTrams.ioai’er the time of their arrival and de
parture at all Stations, whenever they may think
such changes necessary, without returning any por.
tlon of the Commutation miner.
Commuters will be required to subscribe to these
Bales and Regulations when purcbaslngTlcSets-oud
sign a contract to relievo the company from all lia
bility lor damages th*»t may be by accident,
.either to ih-trselves or baggage tW they maybe
carrytgg with them.
Dr" Each purchaser of a Commntitlon Ticket win
be fnrnishea with a copy of these itnlcs&cd Reaula-
Uulb. ROBEUT BA.Lt:. Qen’l Supt.
Chicago, Jane 29th. ISM.
A TLANTtC & GREAT WEST*
ERN railway
Buxxxb AxaAaaKimrr.—Two Through Erpreai
Traits between CLEVELAND .AND NEW YORK.
Take* effect May
NEW TORE THROUGH LINE.
Leave Cleveland at feso a. x.« and 9,i0 p. x.t
Arrive Lcavlttsborgh U-SS a. x. “ HM2 p. x,
•* MeadviUa at, 1:40 p. K. ** 1:00 a. m,
M Corry at 8:22 P. x. M 2£sa.x.
** JBalamacca at S:iS p. x. ” 4:11 a. x.
M New York at 10:48 a. x. M . 9:45 P. X.
RETURNING.
Leave New York at. 7rf)C*A. x. 6?Kt?.x.
arrive Cleveland at 5:00 a. x. “ 6:30 p. x.
•Sunday* excepted. tSaturdays excepted.
*H. P. BWESTSEK, Oen’l SLp*t,
Meade vtile, Pa.
T. H. GOODMAN, General Ticket Aeent,Cieve!sad.
Ohio ma-rifiMm
iicstoratibe.
THE
Mailable Hair Restorative.
THIS 15 MO HAIQ SUXL
Brtsons THiy the Eureka Should be Ui'd.
Itwl’lcleaare the scalp, and thereby cromste the
growthoftnehair. /
It the hair is dry, stiff and lifeless. It wllKlve it a
soilness and lively and youthful appeoMnwt.
if be hair Is becoming Una. weak and tailing ont
It will restore its strength and beauty.
lithe hair la gray, or becoming so, it will restore
it to its original color without staining scalp or
hands.
It is free from aft Impurities or poisonous dings.
It is no balr dye. but an Infallible restorative, ana
will do ell that is promised when used by me direc
tions.
Rear what Dr. Van Zacdt (one of tbe oldest and
best Pbyslciars. and mo»t celebrated Oculist in tbe
State) says in regard to the Kubsxa.;
6t. louts, Dec. 17,15 Q.
Ur.Flsherbas submitted tocy inspection the re
cipe for making bis Hair Restorative, and a:ier a
careful examination cf tbe different in:rc?len'j
whlcn enter Into its proraratioo,! have nohcslta
tten in pronocneing it (bvsiolngteally speaking) a
most happy compound, ana especially salted Co tbe
reonirementa of Nature, and tbe detlgrsof one of
the most valuable preparations of tne kind nsw in
me lor changing the color of tbe o&ir and restoring
tbescalp from a diseased to a healthy condition.
1 have examined and conversed «lth pceon* using
(he Eureka, and and that it dcea all that is proposed
in cie>nei&£. keeping the hair from falling cat, and
tcstorlegltwhengray. „
WM. VAN ZANDT. M. D.
(From the BL Loots Republican, Dec. 13,
Emu.-it Is not cflen mat a professional pen
t’emsn of tbe reputation cf Dr. Van Zandt indorses
so lully tbe vutnei of apreparatlcß for tbe restora
fon of tbe color of tbo hair, or any other particular
object. This be does, however, in a card najlished
tu-day by Mr. H. Fisher, tmd to which gray heals are
rtferreo.
Baunom's ITotxl, St. Locts. Mo. , Jane I,lS€l.
B. Fi*nxß Dxab Si* ; I bnve med one bottle of
yenr Pnreka Salr Restorative, and to my foil satis
taction.' it does all that yon claim for it having re
steted my prav hair to its orlcmal color.
TH&RON DARSPM. Lat4 of B*rnnm*s Hots!.
The Agent might produce hundred* of ether certi
ficates from gentlemen and ladles that have used the
Eureka, hat thinks the above all sutHclenT.
SORT. FISHER,
. Sole Agent, St. Lonla, Mo.
FULLER. FINCH & FULLER,
Chicago, ill., Gen .ral Azenta.
For sale bv all Druggists. Price Si per bottle.
JCM-fca>3-12t-aAT-IUB TQS
ifteccfeanig
f W. POTTLE,
>J •
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
RIO# South. Water St., Claicaso.
jeahSM-nm
JJARMON & DU-REES,
■COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
and Commercial Broken, 81 South Water street.
Chicago, muxis.
CEAKUE# L. BABMOH. - _HABTBT UTTKEJEB,
fHiscellaneous.
rjTHE LARGEST AND FINEST
BILLIARD HAO.!
The nndeißlcnedbeir ta announce to thslr friends
anc tbe pnbhc lo.geße.rat thnt they will open ihclr
new enu elenao'. Billiard Hall, containing elx of
Bmnswi.fs £ekt Tables,
On Thursday Next, July 14tb«
Tie; bare spared so expetss to rentier thli In every
respect a •
FIRST-CLASS ESTA OLISmiENT.
Beta# very conycnlfmlv located (Nos. 214 audits
Indiana meet, two soon east of Clark) (Ley confl
ctnily hope lor a llDeral sbve 01 public pitrocage.
On Thursday Evening the Isltmtloi will he cele
brated by a Oi&nd Concert elven In tbe U.Il,
UENUY KLAUS.
Iyl3mfll»-2t >■ . ANION FKIEDKRICH.
riITY COMPTROLLER'S OF
V no. , Cnioioo, Ja'y lit, 1331,
NOTICE TO INSURANCE AGENTS I
brents of Foreign Insurance Coxpactes are re
quested to Riske immediate payment ofrat-s due
the city upon premiums.
All persons who hays failed tomaVo reports hither
to, sad tvbo continue In default, will be prosti:utet!
on and alter !be fliteentb in-ttrt.
S S. Hayes, Comp’roller.
It B.—The rates are charvcaM- upon ALL PKH-
MfUHS, either paid or screed to be paid, except pro
Alums cn l.ne Insurance Policies, issued prior tc
Eeptnarv 18th. IKH. * Jy2-tni2S-l«
IVOTICE.
i.T ' U. 3. NAVAL RENDEZVOUS,)
Cmcaao. June 27,1361. j
To Policemen and Others.
Ontbe2otbor 2l»tcf May last, & leave of abaeset
was imeted to If. J. COIK, Beaman, O. S. Navy and
Quartermaster cn slip Black L-»w». of MlMinlpp -
Squadron, f< r saten days, to vUit bis sick wre *t
Chicago. He hn not retoitsd for duty. Said HOLS
waa Doin at Southampton. Kogl.nd; M year* of o*;e;
mariner or oecupittlon: blue eyes, dark brown hair,
Wrcctrpltxion.SfeeiSK Inches la beiebt; K.C. oi
sen aim; enlisted at Chicago, Dec. 21,1863..
A REWARD
will be paid f«r bis apprehension at ibe Naval Ren
dexTOus, eerier North Water and iNorth ClarK ats.
JOHN I). HARrY,
• ActingVol Lieut.U.B,Navy,
lyl-aIM-na - Com’u’g Rendezvous.
HOTOGRAPHIC MEDAt
LIONS
For the Presidential Campaign,
With accurate photographs of President and Vice-
President of each yarty, lolloped in neat ana elegant
nttallc cates. K*ch case contain* ;Tie llt-e.so'b
President and Vlce-Pr> sldent. Tha style is entirely
new and dlfi'erei.t from anything heretofore made.
Sneclmexs sent to aey address r>y mall at 15 cent*
each J1.50 per dozen. Liberal discount to the Tra-e.
Manufactured and sole wboljstde m-i retail by JOHN
GAULT. No 1 lark Place.Ne* York.
1e3bm166-4W T SATIi
JjJNGIHES AND BOILERS.
TWO ENGINES,
SK feet iferkc, 13 Inch bore, two bilauce wteeU U
feet diameter. Two flue Boilers, 23le*t
long, 43 iaobes diameter.
The above la good condition and now la ore In a
Flour Mill at Itaclne. are well adapted for a Sttao
boa» or Saw SUIL
CKO WELL* Kaolne. TTls.
IHeilclnal
JjR. EASTERLY’S
IODINE m SARSAPARILLA.
This Is tbe only medicine that win curt disease*
arising hem an impure state of the blood, via:
Scrofula, or Bril, Cancers, Tn«
mor», Irruptions of the Skin, Eryalpe*
las, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or
Tetter, Scald Head, Old Sores, Fever
Sores, Swellings ol the Glands, Lepro
sy, White Swellings, Piles, Blotches,
Bolls, Pimples on the Face, Goitre,
BhcumailaiUfOropay or Gravel, Liver
Complaint Dyspepsia, Nervous A flee,
tlons. General Debility, all Chronic
diseases and all diseases arising from
the use of mercury.
TMi med'eme combines ia a blgh'r concentrated
state the liuid sxtrict cwtSARsArKRILLa itie
l ODdciajßoot) FELLOW DO K, S • ILuiNJIA and
the lOLMObOF POrA.-SlUil, together with ofeer
valuable purifying tilt**.*!, prepared or
a mv Cate leal proceii, so »» to reader toe ptepara-
Don the inert efficacious remedy ever offered to tv*
pat>uc *or all diseases amlmr iron an impure state
of the BLOOD o; b depraved condition of tee system.
I'R.EASTBRLV’S 10D1HB ASO SARSAPARILLA
iflacotbtiturioLal remedy, and has a simultaneous
bction on the various oreius of the sy«t jm, eicltt-itc
thtm to a Lesltuy a* tiuo, and envOilnr them to p> r*
li-im the functions thitoatoie aes:znrii. Tnism-dl-
Cine PDMPItB TBE BLOOD. CORRECTS tie 9t£*
* BKIIUNB ot the LIVER, and EXPELS all morel* .
impure and discard mutter from tne and by
tobsremcvltu the CAUSE of disease, tne CORK is
reideredCt-RTAIw and PEHM ikEST.
DR. EAbTE \LT’S IODIS BAS’D 3 VR-AP iRULLA
thcrocghiy renoTstes the woole system, treat It from
all tmpor.ttes aud posSrSsma those peca.lar parityla'
and Blood Chamluff powers is it’*’ reason wby It is
.eqnslij ethcacluns m bo msny different compUinU.
IHFOBTANT IO TOE SICK.
To persouswho «ro sli-t and afllict-1 and desire to
use a BicouPurifying Medicine, we pl-iibre this secu
rity that
DB.EASTERLY’S IODINE AKD SAE3APAKILL i.
Is sir tlous SCROfrGB.-<, CUSiPER and BBTI'ER
than Boll’s,Towntend’s, Ayres’ o p any
apanlluorßlood Pn»lfytnr M=olclne now offered to
the public. orNOUO>Rr WILL ÜBT.VSEN EOS IT.
Pbynclsss rtcommtnd this medicine to their pa*
Dents in all cast Swhero it Is ludlcite beeansi they
knew the tngredt-au are the BEST, that are known
to the Metrical Faculty.
nr Price, *1.23 per oottle. •
tW Prepared and sold By DR R. EASTERLY A
Co , corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St Louis,
Missouri.
girs-jldat DS. EASTERLY'S Family M*Heins
Store, 99 MadLon street, near the Post OiQce, Chi
cago. llltncls.
CURE lOIiaSELF.
XflT. BAH&U’S SPECIFIC,
Thlß Medicine Is a speedy and radical
Cure for Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture 4,
Seminal Weakness, Chordce, Dis
eases of the Kidneys and Bladder,
and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs
caused by Contagion or Weakness ot
either Sex, Males or Females*
Thlselevant. popular and Infallible preparation, bo
celebrated In an omLAUQE CITIES for tte CUBE
of PRIVATE diseases, i* now offered to the af
flicted and WARRANTED TO CURB all diseases of
the Genital Organs of either sex (males or females) in
a few days.
DR. OAEER'B SPECIFIC Is the ONLY SAFE and
RELIABLE REMEDY for the COKE Of SPERiIA
TORRBCEA, generally termed 8 SfeINAL WKaK
NESS, CAU&kD BV BrL*VABUaB OR EXCESSIVE
IN i*H LGBNCE. which >■ now *o FEARFULLY PRE
VALENT In aU parts of tne country.
Reader, have you a PRIVATE DISEASE, or any
Dl%»a»e of the KIUviRYU, BLADDER OR SEXUAL
ORGANS. Donotneglecttc, DELAY (S DANGER
OUS. Procure at once (bat Ceieorat-d Bsmeav. DR.
BAKER’S SPECIFIC, Which has CUBED thousands
uton tbonsancU and saved them from the hands of
MKRCILKSS QUACKS, If not Horn PREMATURE
GRAVES.
DR- BAKER'S SPECIFIC la a great SCALING
PURIFYING and HELFCORINO UJtMSDY.reqalr.
Ids fO MEDICAL AID OR ADVICE, as plain direc
uons fur me accompany each bottte of the Medicine.
Dr. Baker's Sp-nflc la very aeresable to the taite, la
perfect r SApE AND HARM* i-ASTO i'HE CONS Pl*
TDTION. and will effectually CURB THE WORST
AND MOST OBSTINATE C&SfiS OF PRIVATE
DISEASES, and restore the system to a perfect state
Cf HEALTH AND PURITY.
With DR. BAKER’S SPECIFIC you can CURE
TOOSBLF FOk ONB-TENTS TH-C MONET that
a physician will charsc, without change of diet or
h ndm ce from business. and thus prevent all chance
tf EXPt SURE.
N. B.—lit lonr-e binding and obstinate cases of Gon
orrhma, Gleet anu Seminal Weakness. Dr. BAKER’S
INJKCHON wilt be found a valuable militant to
his SPECIFIC In sabdulng the disease, and anonld
be need in conjunction with it until a perfect curs Is
effected.
A Treatise on Sexual Diseases, called the “ Self*
Instructor,” accompanies each bottle of the medi
cine
Tir Price—Dr. Baker’s Specific, $2 par bottle.
Price—Dr. Baker’s injection; $1 per bottle.
tiT Price—Male Injecting Syringe, SO cents; fe
cen»f.
C2T BecihyEjpresstoallpartaof the country on
receipt o' the m^.oey,
X2T Prepared and sold by DR. K. EASTERLY,
southwest comer or Third, and Chestnut streets, St.
l.co'a, Mo.. Sole Proprietor.
Pf For sale at DR. K. EASTERLY & Co.’3 Fam
ily Medicine Store. M Madison stre«t t near tba Post
Office, Chlcago/UL
Jyltn*j<Hia
Dlt. EASTERLY’S
AMERICAN LINIMENT.
Thin valuable Liniment will cure
Itbcnmaiism, Sprain*, Bruises, Cuts,
Wounds, Ulcers, Contracted Ten*
dons, Save'led and Still* Joints, Lam*
bago,. and all Diseases where an
external remedy Is Indicated*
PR. EASTERLY'S AMERICA' I LINIMENT Will
also cure Sprains, Bml-es. cuts, Galls, Chafes, Ring
bone Snatches, or Wound* which are constantly oc
ciuringio HORSES. Families should keep it CON
&TaN»LY ON HAND to a*e IQ time of need. a« it w
the BEST AND Mt Sf EFFICACIOUS LINIMENT
no * in use.
gar ltxtalo a’ DR EASTERLY & CO.'S Family
Mediclnsctore, W Madison street, near tbe goat
Office, Chicago, 111.
BE. CAETEE’S COUGH BALSAM
Will Cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Con*
sumption, .Bronchitis, Spitting
Blood, Pain In tne Side and Breast,
Whooping Cough, Croup, and all Bis*
eases of the Throat and Lungs*
Reader, bare von a Conch. Cold, or any disene of
tbeLnnesorThrjac? Do not neglect is -MILLIONS
ME Annually by neglecting a COMMON COLO,
rnnehaaed ooldi>,ll nos cared, lead to CONSUMP
TION, and tbintoPßCMAl-ORE DeIATH.
rrocare a*, once that Cilcbra .ed rented *, OR. CAR
IKH’S Ct.UGH BALSAM, wttcb ncTCTfalls to B’’OP
THE COUGH IMMEDIATELY*, and to effect a PER
FECT CUHE Inafewdws It Is beyond alt doubt
the most PERFaCT HKMEOY for all disease* of she
THROAT AND LUNGd known to the civilized
world. *
or price—Trial bottles, SO cents per bottle; large
bottfrs. |1 ptrboctle.
JST For sale at UR. E. KAQTERLY A CO.’S Fam
ily Medicine Store. 09 Madison streot, Chicago, 111.
lyO-mGSS-lut sAT-TPxsAmels
OATAEEH!
HR. D. H. SEELYE’S
LIQI’ID
CATARRH
Cure warranted U Directions are followed.
Sufrdreda of Citizens of Chicago have been Per
manently Cored by this Kedidne.

C.4T.T. VOS A CISCULAS UXSOBIBINa ALL STXPTOX3.
DB, D. H. SEEL YE 4: 00,,
Sole Phofbietobs,
OFFICE—MASOIN'IC TE.HPIE,
Chicago, - - - - Illinois.
SYMPTOMS:
Tbo svmotcms ot Cauuxh as xucy generally appear
ary at I;,, very slight. Bcracns tlud they havea cold,
tost the? have irtqnent attache, and are more aen«i
eve to the changes olttmpeAur*; In thlscondition
the nose may be dry, or a slight discharge, thin and
acrid.afterward becoming thick and adhesive. As
Vis disease becomes chronic, the dbcharges are in
creased in quantity and changed In qcaiuey; they are
q >w itaict and heavy, and are orcocghed off.
The secretions are offensive, censing a bad breath*
the voice Is thica and naeal * the eyes are weak: the
s-cteot the smell Is lessened or destroyed; dearness
frequently takes place. Another common and Im
portant symptom of Catarrh is, that the person is
obliged to clear bis threat In the morning of a thick
or slimy mocoor, which has fallen down from the
bead during the sight. Wneo this taxes place, the
person may he sore that his disease ts on Its way to
the lanes, and should loose no time In arresUnr It.
Ta* ABOVB ABB BUT FiW OF TUB JCAXT CATABBSAI
Symptoms.
A itsgle Bottle will lastamontb—tobetued
three times a day.
TESTIMONIAL
KromH'riuTboa.J. Tomer Ex Member of Congrsat,
frcm liUncla. late Speaker o( IHlnou Some elite*
presenUUvea, and Grind MkSter-of A.F.andA.M..
ol tbe State of Illinois,
PB. D.H. SEF.LYP:
Dx*« Sia-In reply to your notice of thelSth
I would wy thutj vas severely afflicted with Catarrh
for years, when 1 became acquainted with you and
boueht two bottle* of soar Liquid Catarrh H-medy.
Btfore I bad n«ed one bottle X was sensibly improved,
and befoie tbe second bottle was finished, was com
rleOdy cored. I can recommend tbe xediclaa to all
articled wi*b Catarro. „ .
yours, THOS. J.TtmsKS.
For sale b» nil Prueirlsts JeU tlMn-r-raa
Uot Bitters
Greenbacks are Good
Eohack’s are Better.
ROBACK’S BITTERS.
3oodforalld£*«Ds?ment of tbe Stomach, BUiotuneas
Liter Complaint and General Debility. '
ROBACK’S BITTERS.
Ibey compose the wonderful tonic properties, glvlu#
tone to the appetite and ditfwtlve organs.
ROBACK’S BITTERS.
Debilitated ladies and sedentary persons will -find Ip
them aa excellent wmc.
ROBAGK’S SITTERS.
a wineglass full before each meal will remove indi
gestion and all Liver diseases.
C.'W*.HO3>CK, compounder of ;Fxomsch Bitten,
B'ccl Purine* and Blcort Pldf, dlsHl er and manafic-
Curtiz of Catawba *ad swedlsb Br«Ddie»,aim ail Iduoa
of t‘?e finest Docu>s»lc Liquor* onfi -luea, woicb ora
icld, wholesale cr la any nesired quantity.
50,'58, €0 aad 63 East Third Street,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
X3T For sale by Drujetsti and dealers la medicine
recently throughout tbe country.
cbS2-h-7-ly T 1 ’asa-1#
BRIGG’S gold company.
NOTICE OF r-IVIDSPH) FO. 3.
N iw Yoke, July «th, 18W.
A dividend ot One per Cect lor the month ot Jose
has been oeclared psyalde at the office of tbe Com
naay. No. SI John-«t., Few York', on aud alter July
l6.iSW.to ifiaifcboluexs ot reeor>i at il»t, cl«veof boat-
U'se tblß Car. WaLTEK E. LAWTON.
JylS-miOS GUi Treasurer.
Without due nourishment HftV pulses wane.
The Mood grows thin and dullness clouds the bnil
Oct this Elixir sets the system right, s
A Good Digestion waits on Appetite-*
Roam through the world, throagh every climate nag*
Here is the antidote ’garnet every change;
Water Impure It tempera, and Inures
Man to an hardships In all temperatures.
Why not with all the opiates dispense.
That shakes the nerves and paralyze the sense.
When these rare Bitten soothe both mind and from
Inviting both to yield to ai umber “a claim?
PkXKPOBT, Oct. 2Ut,1953.
In order to guard against dangerous impositions, tht
public are requested to take especial note of the beau
Ufolly engraved proprietory stamp, through which the
Government of the United States officially anthent
cates every bottle of HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. Tbit
shield, thrown by the Government over the proprietor!
and the public for their joint protection, la placed cod
epicuously across the cork and over the neck of each
bottle, and cannot foil to strike the eye of the mo®
casnal observer, nothing that purports to be BOS
TETTKfi’B BITTERS con be genuine unless the stoat
Istbere.
BUT
It Is also proper to state that the BITTERS are sole
exclusively In glass, and never under any circumstance*
by the gallon or the barrel. Impostors and tmltaton
are abroad, and the only safeguard the public ha?r
agalnst them la to see that the Sittcis%oy buy beat
the engraved label and note of hand Of Messrs. Boa
tetter ft Smith, and the stamp above mentioned.
HOSTETTER & SMITH
DRUGGISTS, GROCERS &
STOREKEEPERS
Throughout the World.
mht-Tft Wm-xa
sostetttt’s Sitters.
JJOSTETTKR’S
, CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS.
PROTECTIVE MEDICATION
GREAT TRUTHS
SMALL COMPASS.
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH
BITTERS.
WHAT THE BITTEES ABE,
A pore, delightful Vegetable Balm
To cheer the spirits and the nerves to eatm.
Protect the system from Miasma’s bane,
House torpid Katnre, and the strength sustain.
Tnv.m INGREDIENTS.
Juices of plants, roots, barks, of virtues rare.
By cbemlc art expressed with patient care.
And the mild spirit of the soundest rye—
purest of all diffusive stimuli.
RESULTS OF THRTR ROT.
Digestion rallies, appetite revives,
The food assimilates, the patient thrives.
Dyspepsia vanishes with all Its throes, *
And peaceful sleep succeeds disturbed rupees.
EFFECTS OK THE LIVER,
The buttons sufferer, languid, listless, pals.
Physicked for yean, perhaps, without avail.
Finds In the BITTERS an be aafa* or needs.
And Urea to smile at doctors and their creeds.
OPERATION OK THE BOWELS.
Relaxed, constricted, or the seat of pain
These organs should not, for one day, remain
The cause of each extreme you can expel—
The Bitters tone and regulate so welL
EFFECT OK TOE DEBILITATED.
The flaccid muscles firmness soon acquire.
The frame gains flesh, the eye resumes its flret
Strength to the limbs, bope to the heart returns,
Tfli staff and cratch the convalescent spurns.
BROKEN CONSTITUTIONS.
The constitution tried by pain or care.
Or wild Indulgence, Is not past repair;
This genial Tonic, as the healthful dews
Quicken parched herbs, Its wasted p*wer renews
rvni.TJt > AND FEVER.
'Damp, cold, exposure to malarious fog.
Bring on of Ills a fearful catalogue;
But Intermittent* whatso’er their kind.
Hostetler's Bitters scatter to the wind.
BICE HEADACHE.
This torment dire, that all enjoyment fcmt,
Yields not to pungent scents or drastic plllj,
Tls from the stomach that It rise;
Tone with the Bitters, and tboungulah files.
WANT OF
THE BITTERS AFTBB SICKNESS.
Exhausting fever leaves Its victims low.
And, unassisted, Health’s retain Is slow;
Ttien the Bitters with weakened Natureaid,
For in each drop vitality’s convoyed.
AS A GENERAL PREVENTIVE.
Bj night and day, on nvsr, sea, or land.
In Instant peril of disease we stand?
Bat fts dread arrows harmless seem to
Past all with this lovlgorant fortified. '
IMPURE WATER, Ac.
SEA SICKNESS.
Who has not felt how feebly words essay
The qualms one feels on shipboard to portray f
Dread them no more defy old Neptune’s power.
The Bitters core the nausea In an hour.
AN UNADULTERATED TONIC.
Of an the liquors borne across the sea
Not one—mark that—from acrid poison’s free.
These Bitters stand *mld stimulants alone.
Powerless to Irritate, though prompt to t^m©.
a arn.p aperient.
Remember, too, aperient root and herb
Are blentwith those that relaxation curb
'in this rare mixture; give this fact doc weigh!
That while the Bitters tone, they regulate.
A GENTLE CORRECTXVB.
If on the Btomocb food to acid turns.
And pungent gas the Inner membrane burnt.
This grand corrective soon removes the ban,
And from the heartburn frees the <nu*»r m«^,
A SAFE AND GENTLE ANODTNB.
THE WORLD’S OPINION.
Touching the BITTERS tfila grand fact Is clear
Their tame fillsplHfie Western Hemisphere,
Known In an lands, washed by Its oceans twain,
Hzaxth, Hops asd Viqob follow In their train.
AVOID COUS
BOSTETTEITB BITTEES share the comm on fa ia
.Of all things good. Impostors Imitate.
Of these beware. Discreetly tue your eyes. *
From honest booses purchase your supplies. '
CAUTION.
THE GOVERNMENT VDORSEMZHT.
prepared AND SOLD By
PITTSBURG, PA.
FOB sat.w BT
Constitution life Ssruy
CONSTITUTION
LIFE SYRUP!
PREPARED BT
WIC. H. GESSO, M.»,
Grt Irate College of Phyaldani ud Snncoooa, fi. Y.
formerly Assistant Physician Blackwell's Island
Hospitals, late Medical Inspector Hew Ywfi
Stats Yclnateer Depots, under Got*
craor IWwln D. Morgan.
Constitution Life Syrup
HAS PRODUCED
A EEYOLIJTieN IN SJEIHCSg,
ITbit may sees almost tacradibii, is, list moav
ea»es hitherto considered hopvlMily latnu&blo in
frcqnextly cored in a few days or weeks, and wf
cbeeribily invite Investigations of the liberal mende<
and sclenddc to caret which have no parallel at the
S E-dfclne it peculiar, bv It the seat of any fir
also is directly reached, tad the e<jnlU enan restored.
Those who bars entrered long from painful and o>
stinste disease*.
Those wbo have vainly sought relief from adT4V>
Used medicines.
Those who cannot be enrad by otter physicians—
In IhtßcJ t* ou CcudtntliM Uf« Sjn|t
Dmiog the past Are yean we hare contended wifi,
obanclea and overcome opposition ah herculean M
were ever encountered by any baforman.
RAPIDITY OF CURE.
Borne say, M Tour cores are too quick.” while othat
doubt their performance." and think that diseaac* ots
only be cured by the ” alow recuperative procea s*
nature.”
This Is our reply;
In health, the body, like a well-balanced seals. It u
Estate of Equilibrium. But when from any cane?
down coes one side ot the scale, wo have the effeete
of disease. What is requisite la, to restore the norma
balance of the scale.
CONSTITUTION LIFE'SYRUP,
A posftlve and speciffe remedy for all discuss ort&
nadn* from an IMPURE STATE OP TilK BLOC®
E4SSKT & CHIS? Dl3l£A3l[3 traamltWJ am
PARALYSIS.
Hi. nuaia riiiPUBE
riiiiTiis aorzoaa.
It Is so universally admitted that Constitution tj—
Syrup is the only effective means of restoraaonim
the various forms of Paralysis, that we u*-»d sot tZ
iterate that it la emphatically the Great Llfe-GlvS
DYSPEPSIA,
mzQsarzov.
W SIGHT AT BTOXACH.
urns ooypLam.
Biuousssae.
ooasmxAxioff,
vast op inline
SCROFULA.
flames.
•LAJTOffiA* BWZIXZSBS,
This taint (hxstdttakt andacqtnssD>. miinii
jftth/untold misery. Is by ail usual medical remadM'
RHEUMATISM.
farraßrna.l amaxtoia. sour.
LUBBABO. SCIATICA. TIC DOnOTOtFS,
If there is any disease in which the Constitutfr*
Life Syrnpts a sovereign, tt Is in Rheumatism end lS
kindred affecaoci. The moat Intense pains are 2
most Instantly alleviated—enormous swellings arena.
NERVOUSNESS.
amyous nxaiurr. loss ot powwx.
FBATmiD2TTBVBB. CONFDBIOX OBTaOUSm
ST. TiTua* Danes. srmspsT. —-
Thousands woo have suffered for years win
the day on -which they read these line*. Particular!*
to weak suffering woman will thi* medicine prayf
anlneetlmsble blesemg—directing thotr foots teat 5
a Hops which ftlffis mere than It promises.
Mercurial Diseases.
bauvatiow. sornas or sons.
bod coMPhxzzov. - aoHxs ra aoxse.
rcELiao os wbabtivbso, Dirrarsstox os
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purges the svstem
entirely from all the evil effects oi MEKCUEY »
moving the Bad Breath, and curing the W>itr Jo’taM
and Rheumatic Pains which-the uza of Calomel S
sura to piudoce. It hardsn s Spcugj ~a=u loS»
cure* the Teeth
Constitution Life Syrup
Eradicates, root and branch, all EruptiTs DtsKtiea sa
in© Skin, nice "
UICEES, PIMPLES,- BIOXCHM
And an other difficulties of this kind, which so muk
disfigure the ontward appearance of both males aS
females, oiten making them a Oleeustlng oblutw
themselves and their friends. K UCJCCI m
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Cares all Swelling of the Glad%
Hither of ihefiFtee, Heck, or Female Br'-act. aaf
ihoullbe taken as soon *• the swelling la detected,
thaa preventing their breaking, and producing tro£
blesome Discharging Scr-s, whlondiaflzaresoiSm
of the younger portion of thu ccmmunlty. from**
to twenty yean of age. Toon* chiwrtm are “55
subject to Dischsrzes from the Ears, which deneaS
npon a Scrofulous ccnstltuticn. Tbwe cases mS
recover by taking a few doses of the Life
. AR gcroiulouj persona goffering from ceaeralD*
butty. Emaciation, Dyspepsia and Dropsy of tfeft
UmM, abdomen, and in tne female, Dropsy ofth*
ovaries or womb, generally accompanied with ft.
datamation and Ulcerauon of the Uterus. are uermm.
neatly cured by Constitution Ufa Svrup. The dl«ea**
known as Goitre orSweUed Seek, the Ilf© Syrup m
remove entirely. .The remedy should be taken f&
some time, as the disease 13 exceedingly chronic ■■■*
stubborn, and will not be removed without extra «•
Turnon Of the Ovanes, Tumors of the Breast.
iweiung of other glaada of the body winbe com
pletely reduced without resorting to the or
operations of any kind. *
Epileptic Fits. Sympathetic or Organic Disease*
the Heart, sepalpitarioo. Disease of tbs Valves, pg£
duclnga grating or filing .sound. Dropsy of the Heart
Case and all the affections of this Important omm.
(persons suffering ten *?.y acute pan la the reruZ
of the heart) wlllo* greatly relieved hy CocaKtaac*
Lite Syrup.
Sr“ten-<l.wa and Delicate ConstltnUana,
Buffering from Indisposition to Exertion Lou at
Memory, Forebodings, Horror of Calamity, Fear a
Disease, Dimness of vlilon. Dry, Hot SfcmendeS
tremlUes, Want of Sleep, ItesCeMnes* Pale. Bueva
Countenance, and Lassitude of the Musclar Sn£m
Saar* the aid of the CONBTITUTIOMLO&
FOR ALL FORM 3 OF
ECERITIB BISEiSES I
Either of thu Hose, Threat, Tcngus. Spins. Tctabt**
or Scalp, nof emedy has over proved its equal." o *"*
UOTB PATCHES npon the female-frce depend!**
upona diseased action of the Liver, are verr cmotaS
ant to the ycunzwite aod mother. A fsv nottiM
Cogitation U?ei Syrup will corrw the secriSfi
wd remove the depotis which Is directly under Se
in Diseases of the Liver, giving ms to Languor.
DUrlneas. Indigestion W-ai Stomach, or an nicer*!
ted or cancerous condition of the organ, accoamaniS
with burning or other unpleasant ?yrnr>toms. will be
SYRUP bT to# W 01 COSB, TiTOTION m 3
As a general Blood-Purifying Agent,
the life Symp stands nnrivaUed by
any preparation in the World.
Dlsetaei of tha Bplne, as usually developed ia tfta
ycung, fllpriataaa, Neoralau. and all nervous 1)2 . ,
esses.and Ladles woo are eufferlna from Diseases rS
which they arc at a lots to know what to do. we vaniS ""
advise the use of CONCTITCTION stscrr a
w!H rejtore their palll^coante^ace.itreacthsatastt
■'"••■"■'■““•-TO a« 5
THE men A.M» POOS
Are liable to the same diseases, nature and Selena*
bat made the Constitution Lite Syrup for tba beneS
ofalL
FUSE BLOOD
Produces healthy men and women ; and if the ear am.
Jnttpn Is neglected la youth, disease and early
is the resalu Do not delay when the mean* miS
near at hand, and within the reach of siu
To Mother and Marri&i Ladisi,
It ts the safest and most effectual medicine ever dlfc
eoverea fer purifying the systeia. and relieving th*
suffering attendant upon childbirth. It screnrtaaa
beth the mother and child, prevents pain and tea
and Increases and'enriches the food—those a ho haw
-used it thick ft indispensable. It Is highly useful botft
before and after confinement, as IS prints
attendant upon childbirth.
Constitoiioa life Syruf
za THE
POOR MAN’S FRIEND AND THE RICI
MAN’S BLESSINQ I
Try It, Taka It, asd be Cured,
it is csiraisit is ns effects.
WM. H. GEEGG M. B.
SOLS PROPRIETOR, NEW YORE—LABORATORY*
BROOKLYN. L. L -
File*, |1 p« BotU,; Six Bottles fir 11.
Bent by Express to all parts ot tea country.
OOBGIS ft AILEiT,
Wholesale Druggists, Agents.« Cliff-sL, Hew Ycr*,
-Wholesale ty J. H. REED ft CO.. FULLEB, FINCH
& >rii.>B.tu&>.u.suriu. BURiiAvin * vam
SCHaAcK, 16 Lako sneer, and I ORD * SMitH*
Chicago. leAwSjt-saTUMATIa
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