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SETTER FROM VERMOHT.
Orange COUNTY, Vt., Oct. 25, 1864.
HON*.
A. B. F. HrLPJtrm Dear Sir:
—The paper which I received from
joo containing a letter from your
••friend in Michigan,"giving his views
the Chicago Convention and some
liiog of his acquaintance with two of
its delegates, has received quite an ex
tensive circulation and perusal by
tliose who arc acquainted with the
delegates in this quarter, and it is
•till going the rounds. But as your
Correspondent only gives the remarks
«T one of them, via: Col. Dickey, it
Bight be inferred by you that the oth-
tr, Col. Worthcn, held somewhat dif
ferent views and was a more loyal
Sian. To place that matter in its true
light I send you herewith a copy of
tie remarks made by Col. Wbrthen on
•nother occasion, which were commit
ted to paper and to which Worthen, I
•in told, affixed his signature
411
had rather pee Jeff. Davis President of
were pursued so suddenly that aome
of them were overtaken just across
the Canada line, seventeen miles dis­
tant, and arrested. If they had come
oat a little farther into the State, onr
hoys would have had the scalps of
Host of them before getting out of it.
The period mentioned in Scripture,
when the devil is to be let loose for a
aeason, seems to have arrived. But I
trust the people, on the 8th of Novem­
ber, will throw a chain around the
beast and cast him iuto outer dark
ftess, and give the world to under
stand that oura is a government of
law, and oomc what muy the Union
will be maintained au4 w country
ftftved and made free.
Respectfully your*,
Hie United States than to see Abe Lincoln re-1 ... ... .i ...
elected. I had rather risk the destinies of obligation and debt t© the or
this country in I avis 'hands than Lincoln's.
I think him ten time* more honest ind a man
«f ton times more brains. 1 think hiin (mean
lag Lincolni the damnedest traitor to the con
stitution that ever was."
(Signed.) H. N. WORTUBX.
You will see by the above that the
dHegatea to the Chicago Convention,
#vcn from New England, were mncti
•ore in sympathy with the rebels than
With the friends of the Union, and I
tliink yonr friend in Michigan gives
tfcem their true character.
By the way, this Worthen is a man
whom the friends of the Government
hereabouts tried to make aomething
«f, and made him a present of a fine
horse with which he entered the ser
vice of the Government, and was pro­
moted to the position of Lieut. Colo
Bel. But upon McClellau's retreat on
tile Peninsula 1M backed oat mod la
mow what he is.
TI-
aons justice and give them that noto­
riety to which their principles entitle
tfcem. When that time comes may
tke Lord have mercy on their descen
dants, if they have any. The Chicago
Convention will be as odious to the
people in the future as the old Hart-!
si ..
n
ford Convention
n
this infernal rebellion and the necessi
ty of being vigilant in our support of
tita Union.
-We have recently had qatto a mid
faito the northern part of Vermont, of
ft company of ruffians, but whether
they came fiom the South or were
ahedadlcrs from the North, or black
legs from the cities, I tbink is not yet
fally ascertained. They have robbed
tbe banks at St. Albans and killed one
or two of the inhabitants there, but
Ito M* fHjr RapvMteftff Trt-illignqf
0SPHAH ASYLUM.
Ma.
EDITOR
:—I wi«h to cull the at*
teat ton of the citizens of Floyd coun
ty to the o a n i z a i o n of Orphan i 'n
piiii^in^ and cativasaing the comity
by townships and school districts. Of
the association at Charles City Capt.
R. G. Keiniger is President, Mr. Milo
Gilbert and Mr. J. \V. Lehrnknhl, Vice
Presidents Mr. H. 0. Pratt, Secreta
ry, and Mr. G«-orge C. Bean, Treasu
rer. At Floyd, Lieut. V. R. Kider ia
President Mrs. P. M. Mt'iimen uud
Mrs. Alice Smith, Vice Prcsid£hta
Miss Ella Atherton, Secretary and
Miss Helen Merimcn, Treasurer. They
will provide for meetings in the school
booses of their own townships and ap
point a committee to cunvass each
school district. They will appoint a
meeting for each township in the coun
ty and aend public speakers to repra
scut the claims of tho Orphan Asy-
lam, to take a collection and subscrip*
tioo, aud organize the towuship by all
association auxiliary to one of the
county organizationa. The township
association will hold meetings arid
sppoint committees for all the school
districts of the township for the pur
pose of urging the claims and cac
vassing in behalf of the orphan cause.
I think that wc may expect the peo
ple to contribute liberally for this wor
thy object, especially when they know
tbe opinion, feelings and liberality of
the army in relation to it. The 2d
cavalry gives $3,113, the 8d cavalry
to9r
..ft
4
8tb infantry $2,165, the 12th $4,239.
tbe 14th $3,100, tho 27th $1,729, the
82d $1,700, the 35th $2,000. the 37th
$1,000. Oar counties throughout the
Stste should on ss average mure tliun
eqoal the regiments. Company I, thr
Sth regiment, gives $675. Twenty,
one ineu iu tlita ooo»pany give $25,00
each. In company K, 14th regiment,
two ws gtrs #i5 neb, cifini mco
9*«o«6 50, the 4th csvalry $3,400, the' &<•., &e., ail of which will he *.1,1 at
,1vv
prii-es, including Kngraving bv an artist
«f superior *Lill froxu New Vork, whom ser
nces* have been becuied for that purpoM.
|S5 each, one man $16, sixteen men
$10 each, two men $5 each, making
$535. In company G, 3d cavalry, one
man gives $50, eight men give
$25 each, seveu men $15 each, thirty
six men $10 each, twenty-one men $5
each. Companies throughout these
regiments contribute from $200 to$820
each. Will not the townships through­
out the State do as well Will not
one and more in almost every school
district give a life membership, and
others doing as well as they reasona
bly can a very creditable amount will
be raised for this holy and important
work. I commend to the merchants,
farmers and all who remain at home
and are happy and prosperous the ex­
ample of the worthy men in the field
who suffer and peril life for our coun­
try's causc and they are giving from
$100 down in various amounts to $5,
and very few of them less than that.
The people everywhere are uniting
harmoniously and giving liberally, and
will accomplish a work for their or­
phan children which will result in
great intellectual and moral worth to
the State, and will be meeting a sol-
phaDS of our brave dead.
1'EAUI. P. ISGALLS,
Agent Orphan Asylum.
Charles City, Oct. 20, 18G4.
m. -u
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine
TTTHLL STITCH. HEM. FELL, TUCK,
V V Cord, Bind, Braid. Quilt, and Em'rroider
beautifully. It will, with the tinest needle
and thread, rnn from perfect work on the fin
est Nainsook, over the heaviest leaver-cloth
and cowhide with no change of needle, thread
or tension.
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine.
will life coarse cohort, linen, *ilk andftn'n?. It
runs easier. faster and stiller than any other
machine. It forms, with a tingle thread, as in
hand flowing, a flat, even and elastic warn,
differing from every other stitch, each loop
In-ing twisted by means of the
M-fcotating Hook,'
and drawing the twist into the goods, thus
"it securely tautening every stitch, so that the
History w peihaps do such per-
seRtu w
jj| |H.ftr (0
cut at
t,1(?
has been the past,
mud must be an eternal stench in the
•ostrils of the people. But wc learn
from it something of tbe magnitude of
frc,|„,vnt interval?,
and in the case even. the seam is warranted
SOT TO Fir in wear, and under all circumstan
ces to gurrire the na*htuh." Old worn out
family garments bosoms, pants, dresses. &e
have Urn Mibmitted at FAIRS where was the
ymife*t rrwip-titioii, and to this stitch premiums
have liecn awarded for its
MTKIUOBITY,
pi
RA-
B1I.ITV, K1.ANTJCI1Y AAD OKA I TY
A patent device prevents the powibility of
machine Kin run in the wrong direction
i i i the balance wheel ever wearing or tonch-
ing the dress. By another ingenious Patent
improvement,
THE \F.E1)I,K CANNOT BE SET WRUNG,
thus avoiding the great trouble of other ma
chines. In this it is so easy that a child may
set it in the dark with unerring correctness
every time.
No breaking of Needles.
The blade of the needle i* lew than of an
inch long, and is straight. It is less than
halt the length of other machine need •*, ma
ny of which are curved, therefore more easily
bent or broken a great source oiatnioy inr*
expense and tumble. The lleuimer and Fel
ler can never la- net wrong. Any one may ad
just them in the dark. The hem may lie of
any width. Ko other heroine* or feller to l\Ve
this. It turns the heui oa the right or un
der side.
II will no! Drop Stitches
As the needle is always set right, the Made
shoit and duo uut \iLu.iU-, like oth
er ones.
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine
Is run by steam at 4000 ft itches per minute
other machines only at from 400 to 1200,
with safety.
They are manufactured with
Mathematical Precision,
rlence each part is interchangeable, and can
be readily replaced in case of accident.
THE I WILL NUT GET Ut TOF ORDER.
We have known it intimately for several
year*. Many thousands are already in use
here, and so fur ao we know, not one in fami
ly UKC ha* ever ctwt a dime to repair, or ever
l**eti out of order at all. They will last a
Veneration, if properly *ied for. No one
who has used ii cau be persuaded to use any
other.
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine
Works at an instant'* notice, and never stop*
unaccountably." Not one operator in ten
on the Willcox and Gibl« will break a needle
or drop a stitc in a year. The Willcox &
Gibbs in the hand* of any one, knows no
"skip*," "drops." "jumjiw" misses,"
The roundness, evenness, durability and beau
ty of its stiteh
Wore .\cver Equalled.
Itb rapidity, absolute rlih'/iet.', ease motion,
narroirntxs and uculm- of 11.- hrm u ere ncrrr ap
pr*trhr4 by any other machine. We can call
H,,.v
or
Xj ... i three miiMit«'s' instruction thev will wrt the
Home Associations at tharlea City ,,^1],.. att.uh the llei.iu.er or^"Feller .and do
•lid at Floyd, for the purpose of or-j till-work with entile
{•'''•the sticct, ami with
iU.LV*.
A blind irirl,
with the exception of threading the needle,
can do the same. Many ladiex owning other
tiist class niiU liiues, (unic to onr oOicc to do
their tine hemming and felling, on the Will
cox (iiltltri lii'M'hiue.
Wc take other lmirhineg in exchanjre. We
sell OIL. CUTTUX.
SICK,
TWIST A*IXekblhIbr
eveiy kind of Sewinjr Maehine.
lia-riiiini'ss 8cW:sewer,
FOR ALL SEWING MACHINES, $1,50.
It cu'ub-s the work itself, thus avoiding the
bem ptM-ture and straiu on the ejus.
We at lend to the repairing of all kind* ol
machines.
I'riccK 1 M,i hiues, with Hemtner, Feli( r.
Ouajre. Oil in. extra needles, full directions,
iioiu $J0 to $100.
WA\TED.
Terms to Axent?, de^ciij.t ivc L'iituiars and
KiKn init iiK of work sent free by mail on ieceiii
nr «Unip, or hsd of
L. CORNELL k PO
P.O. Box SI. 133 Ijik.-st. lii •ajfolll
J.O. W1TTKD, Anent.
40yl Cliickusuw iowa.
n o i e
Just received u new
BPLEXDID A
8
SO It TMEXT "OW
Watches, Jewelrj,1
AXD
Diamond. WorliL,
AT-
A. U. VAX COTT'S,
Corner of E^t Water and Wibconsin Streets,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
A large lot of new styles Onvx and IVarl
Sets, brooch Eir Kings and S!. eve Buttons.
Al»o. netB "t LiiiiMiiii and ot* every de*
Acriptioo, and i tlit m^t -ipproved patterns.
Stiver and Plated Ware
In great variety Solid Silver Forks. Spoon*,
&c.. an entire new pattern. Alio, l'lat«d lew
utors, with all belln atta. lied, Cake
A I.AUGK ASSORTMENT OF BEAlTiri'l.
Plioto^raphie A1
bunts
M.i- le found lure.
Also Pianos «.t i-elubrateti makers, ranging
in price trom fir0 to $400, and warranted
perUvt in every retried.
Ihiwe wishing to make purrha^os in this
line need onjy to oxaniine these iiiHtrnments
to he con vim ed that thev are hiijjei ioi in qual
i*y and clic.uii'r tlmn thor k..,
DU3UQUE.
P. P. Stewart's C«lebraU4
COOK STOVES,
AM)
A Splendid Assortment of other
ALSO
Heating Stoves,
AXD
Parlor Stoves,
la great TarlHf»
The P. P. Stewart Cook Stove
Has taken more
First Premiunii
At State and County Fairs
Than aay Cook Mots em flunubctured,
AXD
For Economy, Durability,
And entire
Control of Heat,
It lias no equal.
GEO. H. FRY, Agent,
No. 98 Main Street, (Julian House Building,)
DubuqU©, Iowa.
September 17, 1S64. 38m6®
$. m. ywoiiwsw. *. ©. jews.
Thompson & Jones,
WHOLBSAta
BOOKSELLER
128 Main Street,
Dubuque, lowtt
Highest price paid iV»r Hags.
September is, 1864. t7n6
Dubuque Marble Works.
JAMES & BROTHER,
HanulUctarar* «n4 DnWi hi
Foreign and American Marble,
Corner of Lucust and Sth Stre»-ts,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Wholesale
Book and Stationery
B. M. HAKGER,
No. Ill Main Street,
Btftmqtie, .... law*.
Is fully prepared to topply Country Meiehnnst
and others, in larjr«' or
MIKIII
quaniili'Ji. with
every thing pertaining to the
Book and Stationery Business.
Kspeeiul attention gives to filling onders from
the Tiade for
School Books,
at Publishers' prices.
LETTER,
0»p, and Note Papers.
WALL PAPER,
Blank Books,
Sunday School Books snd llcwanfa, Javenile
Book*,
Miscellaneous Books,
Sheet Music, and all
kinds of Musical Merchan­
dise, which will be sold at the
lowest rates. Agent for
Geo. A. Prince & Co.'s
Celebrated
Melodeons School Organ*.
Depository of the American Tract Society
Country dealers supplied on tbe most fuvor
able terius.
fff Highcat pries paid for vagL
FACTOR
FACTCK1
A A n K K S
For all the World and the rest
of Mankind
The best of kiln-dried Pins
Houldings, Frames, BIindfl#
Doors, Sash, &c.
Turning aud Ornamental Scroll-Sawing done
to "Tilt r.
All order* filled at published rate*. Bnd deliv
ered on the cai tree of charge.
To dealers a 111 eral diVeount will made.
It you want work that will give ^itiofattion
send here for it.
J. L. DICKINSON.
Dubuque, March 26,1S68. Uvl
WILLIAM H. RUMPF,
WHOLESALE
E O E E
AM) DCALKS IN
Wines, Liquors, Cigars,
.i.v/ J'nn.uxrts.
No. 31 Main Street,
Uubuque, Iowa.
BI^NRS
DUBUQUE.
THE LARGEST
XX JJ 1LM JtxiI
METAL AND STOVE
HOUSE
Week of the Lakes and North of St. Louis, Is
that of
WESTPHAL& HINDS
NOP.
76 and 78 Main Street,
DulsuQue, Iowa.
Any thing wanted in the line of
IRON & STEEL,
BLACKSMITH'S GOODS,
BUILDEHT
Tinners' Tools and Stock,
BELTING,
Mechanics' and Farmers' Tools,
of every description,
and whatever may be expected in a
COMPLETE
HARDWARE A IRON STORE
to W found there at the lowest prices.
Order*respectfully solicited.
WESTPHAL* HINDS.
AGENTS FOR
|)ubuque Shot Towcrf
FAIRBANKS' SCALES,
HERRING'S
SAFES,
J. H. Manny's Reaper & Mower,
OLARK k nTERS* CASE MILIi.
EVAPORATORS.
Dixon's k Union Stove Polish
KELL00G'8 PERCUSSION CAPS
X. B.—The highest market price paMfor
old Copjer, Uras*, Iron and Metals.
CHICAGO.
WTTOT/RSAT/R
{BOOT and SHOE
KSTABU8BMKIIT Of
DOGOETT, BASSETT & HILLS.
Nos. 29 & 31 Lake Street,
Comer wt WakMh Aveew,
CHICAGO, ILL.,
Kstablished in 1846.
We bog to inform our old patron* and tlx
crchantts and Shoe Dealers of the North
Wot. that in addition to our uttual large ami
complete Mock of Intern made Boots aud
Shoes, we have stait- a
Manufactory
hers, ure pi chared to fill ixdtn far
Chicago Made Warranted Cmatmm W«k.
Wc employ the hr*t wtrkm^n. th^ 'w
ieathtr, and intend to keep the B?t f!thai
call 1h' made. We engage to wll at the toweri
rath yrkfs. Clo*e Imyers and good judges ol
work are invite) to call aud examine.
IXXIOETT. BASSE'lT & HILLS.
Chicago, April 1, 1U44.
1864. Spring Trade. t8Cl.
& F. WHITE, AGENT,
WHOLESALE DEALER IX
CLOTHING-
Gentlemen's Furnishing
GOODS.
Cash buyers will find it for their iatersst
examine my stock before purehu^iog.
Xos. 48 & 50 Wabash Avenue,
Nsst door South »f Coolev. Farwell & Co.
aucAua
POLLARD k DOANE,
WHOLESALE
DEALERS,
188 & MX South Water St.,
We niake 'IKA a N|**ciality, of whith.foi
variety, ijuantity and «|iitdily, our stfa k i
unrivalled. We call your particular atten
tiou to mir
Uncolored Japan Tea,
or Hi? lifft and o/Jt/ jture Tta but'm
April 2,1804. 14i»f
U. (B. KTANnARp,
Of every dcM-ription, manufHctured by the
Buffalo Scale Works Company
l'poo tho Fairbanks priiuiple.
They are strong, durable, awuiate ami relia
ble. Every Scale i« warranted to be and eon
tinueaecuiate, and to ^ivc entire «atufactiou
ALSO
8tore aud Warehouse Trucks, &c.
Oftice and Sah^ Ki'om. "J()u l^ike ?t., Chicago
t. C. Bt 'i LEfi, iim. A^eint.
Chiosgo, March 97, 1804. 8bm6
lilunkM.
ALL
13vl
i" •'...ajpii ij.i
of &1? kind* printed and far sala
•t the Xftttlligf ncei cffics.
the various Iilat.k in general ass.ati^h
ax DmwU MOI iga^et.. Attachment Bm»dn.
Title iMinde, f'omiuou Bonds, Snbpienas
WritK, KxiMT.tion-i. N.-te«, Bank 'hecl.s Tax
R*H.cipts. Leases, ('leiks'' Cerlilicatot, Arliclo
of AKi-eeoM-'Ut, Mairiage CertificateK. Natural
xation Papers, Bill and Fitter
CHICAGO.
IRON, STI'Kh, NAILS.
Charles B. Brown & Co.
Iron Merchants,
86 Lake Street,
Opposite Tramont Houm, CHICAGO.
Alto, M«nufactarws of LeoMri 'c Patent
SEAMLESS THIMBLE SKEIHS,
A
Olmsted & Dinsnii'i-r Tiro Upsetting
MACHINE.
We kwp constantly on In f-ill a^irtiiient of Good*
iaow Inn', whKh we are i .tithe
Lowest Market Prices!
Iron, JStcel, Kails.
Anvils, Bellows, Vine*,
Axles, Springs. Bolts,
and Ileavy Hardwn*#,
Berrt Hrrbs. .Sjokcs, Felloes See.
General Ao'iits for !h" of M5.ifli-y"«
Automaton 4'orti Planter.
CHAS. H. IUI0WN .t
86 Lake JiUcct, opposite the Ticmout House,
CHICAGO, ILL. Myl
TJIKES THE LEAD OF ALL OTHER "PAIN KltftRS,'*
TAKKN INTKUN ALLY, CTTIES
RadSen Colda. Coituctia, Acid Slomuh,
ladlgtitlon, Heasiarli*, l«nk«r In tha
Mouth aud Htoiimeli, Htrk llrsdsthr,
Cramp anit Ptinlttlh« Stomach 1l«r
rhra Dyttattry, Cholera Norbai tai
Cholera.
Arn.iEP rvrERNu v, rt-Rr^
Rhmmal Ism. Xraril|(lii, Tool
Bjpralni, Brnl«r«, Onriu & Sralilt, I'rotl
Bltea 1'Itllttialiia, lllnvii iirm. Head
ache, Palia In flie Side. Pnln In tie liar k
and L.oln, Pain In he Joints I.lnilxt.
Tli* I'.AIN Ot ItKt: n w.irrinli'.l t.i tivi lini
la all ciuca. v li^n iix*sl acdTiliue ilii"«H-»:nii-. 1 Hit
mart'!/ *-i!l If rt funrlnl. V hoa "fin* triM. n family
will willmplv be witlKnit it
A
SIR
IRVIKS'S
Cm* i* pnrely Tfeptubl* It i- a kiI« ami relnit l*
riinfily Tbero is mji'mn Killer tbvt cau Cu«npar« with I""®
It Tar n vin
49- BEWARE OF ALL IMITATIONS.^®
8M that tbe written Maaature of tbe propriators is
a Um label, or it cannot T«- (rftiyiitir
WALKER & TAYLOR, ProprMMk
loM by all Drug^ixta atxt Medi in* Dealers.
K HCOVIL,
7# R»i«i ilj.li St.,Cbicafn, rtl^
AMES CLAIIK, I'bysieinn toQaeen
Vic-tort:i, and on. the nio»t l. »rin.l
and skillful men of lln- air«-. in his Treati»
on Coiikuuiption, »a\- That I'ntuiman
t'onsiunption admits 1 a cure, is no loiijrt i
a matter of doubt it lia- Ihh-d i lcu I v iU
iiKtratc.l |,y (he i -.•iinhi-s of LJI
n
(H
o
Hihannv
CHICAGO.
Our stork of every article in the trade If
large,carefull\ selected, bought well, and we
StCLL UtH
H)
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14
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1-1
l-J
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HealinKrS
l£e-
c#i^»th. &c., 4c.4 kr., conitiiitlv oil hand ft'yl
foe sals, or prlatcd at obo*t not ice. lv
A f. HILDRETH.
3
0B
UIH
and other nuxlrrn puii.. ..t:isi« Di
Carhwkil.
who invt-iunited sm matleis
if closely an any otter man. *ay M.t ftj.
logical Anatomy ha-. rhap«. never af
foiiltd more rnaclufiv*- rvklcnev in |rool
of the ciirahillty of a disc**.- than it hits In
that of tulxniiUr piitbiM* ^uimuiuuy
cousuinptiou
W
0D
tt
It ia not a Fiction.
statement* are made by inert wtt..
have lnii.n«tr:vt«.1 what they i.,\ time
after time, in ther.wiiM hodpltal arwl the
trnth-tellini: di«*ertin_ r.Kiui. Thev an
from men vLn iinnii iiavt* i*o puMAtde
motive lot pnhtishint what Ii aatrae, or
ewblazoniug fatneb.xiiin.
09
S
THE KKMKIV WHICH WE OFFER,
o
WLflSTAK'S liLSAI OF fill CHERRY,
IT:T .in.-.! hi!!, !, ..f i as.'K it
4 CONSUMPTION or THE LUNGS. LIVER
COMPLAINTS. COUGHS. COLDS,
flRIMM, CROUP. BRONCHIlk
0Q I MH00PIN6 COUGH. IN-
0
FLUENZA, ETC.
i ^UUra Mrtliiifii, an.I hvc bimlUur aaii
09
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ZE. SOOVZXi,
MOPKIITOR,
76 Baadolph Bt CHIOAOO.
DR. G-UYSOTT'S
IMPROVED EXTRACT OF
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla
Will Cwr* Wltkomt Fail,
Sarqfmla «r Kintfi Eril, Omeert, Tbmort,
£ruptwni of thr Sk ,n, £ry*if*lat. C/irmw
*V Eyrf. kiHf/wrm ur Trtt*r. Smld
Jth* i4 mutism, in th lion** ami J'tntt,
Sitr't I'l'trs. Swrlhtig tUt
SyphiUt //jfi^piitt, SaU Wwum, V%$rn$f4
th*- Kidntyt, tf Aw*Ut*, Ihwit?
from thr tor of Mm-urg, in
th* Sidr 'imi Sitijht'hr, /V- /»-n't Ihtnhty,
Jaund\x, Lumbago, 4x.
I(Aft»-i
Tbe following caaa of Banjamla HagW,
is «,iic »f i»toni^liinji »n r^ ^r«l
ft»rty \waiV Mt kri'-H*. twi ,eaiN' x
I rutiutin^ *th» mnpiitAUou oii«*
li'jZ, *ui tUv I•'ml Aud littilMi rttuiixtC a
uf uiuliUK, diiM*liarieiug
to 1h* oi^lii UiitltN* ff Uuyw^tt r
y. U..^ DuUc and {suauptixiiiat,
ixuraiulotw.
4
UAD THE CKHTIFICATB.
TALAFOOSA CO., ALA.,Jan.
a i a S S E S I S 0
C0E S DYSPEPSIA CUBE.
COE 8 DYSPEPSIA CURE!
Chi res Dyspepsia without fail.
COE S DYSPEPSIA CURE!
(fares Nausea nt Stomach.
COE 8 DYSPEPSIA GUBSt
Csrss Cramps and Oolic pains.
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CTmff!
Osres Cholera Morbus every time.
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURB!
Otires Indigestion as sure a» you tAlW It.
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE!
Obrss Heartburn and Hesdacbe.
COE 8 DYSPEPSIA CURE!
Btgulates and Tones the Stomach.
COES DYSPEPSIA CURE!
Is a sovereign remedy for all diseases of the
stomach and Bawels.
COE 8 DYSPEPSIA CURE I
CONS Fever and Agu*— l«*t tliwo afflkteit with Oils tatTJ
•dy try a.
COK S DYSPEPSIA CURE!
Cana tortaManoously—uud you ionot tiave to waS s
Wl'Ok to MVit-. rff d. i
COE S DYSPEP8IA CURE!
Is the RrattP-t ai|otizt-r fvpr Wt.own—it u"t only cr«atS
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURB
now nit exliilnrntp anil rxctfp th* pat unit ittlfrror, lll
alrobotii' Bitter# »nrt iMm iim^.all to enr
ly*tppsMi. hut tt I- mum!M m• most l^iTuIty ailapti. .!
to all Jisua-ii's ol tlit- "t*iin ir|i aiitl Ihiwi'Is.
COE S DYSPEP8IA CURE
WiB rvlieve disir"-.e fr in or purifv n 4
ad), hi tea tinx- thau it to *»rit tin.- iim*.
COE 8 DYSPEPSIA CURI$
noe^ual in the
Xan-e.4. II. .11 i'i ii 11. si. W
liiwx
GcnertU Weirtrrn Agent,
ttll Drngg'sts and Mciltcitu dcaleit
IT IS A FIXED FACT 1
CONSUMPTION
tAi II CUftEI.
I|,.IIIHI
LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS an- la ttar
I bun ail I'll.-, I'oMier-' ait.l
IIO-ihihk
lieiiiKu ttiid prep.
aratH.n, tli u- «.-ti .i, i- lir—and |m Hive, and it need^
li Klnti^ but K»«d fninm n-.'i-o to -p.- an.l under-tn-.|
the r«iM».i why th.»y cur,- all tlio-c ilii t« winch the fc
tn ilu -y-tein i- -iibjc n-d with du|*t.-h and a decree of
c»i t-U itv Wlncli iiottiiiii! but a -cientitlciiiv coin,"min.led
It ill |ir p» ation could reueli tliey are, ia the uio^t ob
-1 male c.i f,
RBMARLE AXD SURE TO DO GOOD!
RELIABLE AND SURE TO DO GOODJ
AND CANNOT DO HARM,
AND CANNOT DO HARM,
To the luo-t delll :itc ill- I
ll i, io||
IAi»X .- I'KHHdMC.vi. IdtoiN will rert iinlv pro-lure
the .pilar return of natiin-, u taken a .!av or two heiore
the ekik-itcd p.-rio l, and it i a maxim in the profcmiori.
timt res .1I|I,,II i. Inner tlxtii ire.
I.VoV ri.ltlniHt .11. 0KO|*s ive liw n n^id by ovar
twentv live thoii-aiid ladie-. within the|ia~t month*,
ana Uie te-timony .4 ail i-, It aurely cure*."
CAlTlUXt ttlTIOJII
Dear iri id tint I ruaranu-e my liKtilN Tn TRK
I Of til M-iiao^.tr na hatev .miii-.-, tti« i:|
ear* rhould hi' taken Ui a-i'ertiin if prt ^uaiicy in (ti»-(
1^411^4'. .i. lli**e lilHii'S woiild be ~urt? lo iiro liu'e mt-i ar
riajje. if taken whu in Hint lation, luid all an caution
I ed a*uiii-t u-iinr Item, as I w'i-h
I
4
by
I
I
Uie apiK-ntc, bia enahlc^ ymi to easily UigtHt your toed.
COE S DYSPEPSIA CURE I
Is f^Contn^H'IH Uy nt tin* leading
COE S DYSPEPSIA CL'KEt
Is SS iavaluable frk-Bd to all who are weak *n'
and iu a low stato of nurmal actiu'u 'j
rnr T»vciriar nr'nti
II
CO ,M
those
lN-o|i-.
o
w
The misery that 1 have mitteied for th'
laat two vearx I cannot dencribc to you I
»a* in fiuli iigonv that 1 never rented day
or night 1 waa givea np to die, and by
tile help of God I bait mnde pr«|iwttiiiu
for death, iinii hud (minted out to my family
the |i.i. .• uiirre to Inny niv reiii.un...
Iu October luM uiy
hII
bioiiglit me one
of yoin Udtie wrapper-, I read it, aud
fouad rt. onl of notne womiorful uieB iK-r*
furmeil ly Villi ijctrurt ,f Ihmk
and Smiaftartllj. 1 »ent nnd Rot two Imt
tliK of it, and commenced tnking it. In i*i.
vvet'kn. t. my trieal antorn^liineiit. mt *nn
fill iMM Hiue easy, and 1 c.juid sleep all uigbt,
Htbiii/I bad not done two yearn. When
I bad taken »i\ bottle*, my »ore» had nearly
lUI healed, Jlj ».
.re« got vt ell a* if by "i
rhmtlw nt. I have now until in nil ei^rbt
liottles I your Krtrmi nf YtUmr thick
and .Vii (yi-iri//u, uud I now coiiaider my
self well. am at a Umi for term* to set
forth tin worth of thm medicine, or to
bTMU u.v ^fatltudc for what it ba« done
e*a»e. I miut cull it ihc aavior of man
frail luitery wbilo living ujn»u oartb.
iit.NJAMIN litGUKe$.
GO
Cfl
0
H. SCOVIIi,
Dealer in Family Medicines
76 Baadolph Bt., Okioago, IU.,
To wh.-rn .t!i ~U' u
11 h«
«uit
rated.
•Hold by.
J. W. IieLiukulil. Charlas Citv, luwu
JJor^-e, Osa^e C. W. BUIi.K^, Bradford
L'-hnjkuhl ft Hausherg, Floyd.
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COE S Pi SPEPSIA CLUE! upon this elass of compluints, is imli.puttihlv
Is warrantyl Kd» »l! wc hav. c!alm-.i i.,rn, and wowill' Proven ^7 t*1® K"**1 multitude of (uihlicly
certirtcauii'iour In^t rinz.ii.-aud clergymin known and rcmArkuble curen it ItAft mndo of
i*» buck up our following di^e»«cs King's Evil 0T
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CCR£ Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup
V*fMHp*n«alle to tin1 purtinantAaii nfr-vory trnri'lM-.! ^10!lSt PilDplOS, BlotchSS and Sor6S,
a-i it nl iiiii-o |ii. \ciiU or «-a.
iiIht 11
.-toannT« or mrs. Mii'l a nevrr tmliii) iiri'vinitivo
il:it!|pT fn.in tiaii(f» of wau-r atiJ chmalc. Im not
utiWa ti.
ralaSi-
d'J
WIM-I.U
a romislial agei*. flw
is not pnparatKMi now kn«wa that is
a' c«r*aia,Hp«elv.
•ad ininllibk- in its artluti—elk'Tiag and curt&k at otax*
We say this. |«»-itiv«'iy.
COE S DYSPEPSIA CURE
fc1 prepared hy the i.ri-i ial.r of the justly retobratiil
Oia^ *»u^h B'llfcam. Mr. C».' Ii^ iicvi.r
|r*kp.ired
Will yon *vl|.) ir»an(T".T!il(f from ry|»|'^
a mr
ilicinal artirle r»r publ.r ami L'iMipral u«e, but what i
stood the tf~tf, aikI has always liorw? the |Ntlm
of vii t'.ry over every Ui-fue K has been ccrtiflisl 1.1 mr
1.Intli^i-stion,|
Ii.-. i rjiii|. -ill.I Tiiin^
Homaili ai«l Buw.-ls, Aoi ut ol tbe Monm h. Cli.il.'
ramoi ins, My-i-ut-ry, aiel (Jfin-nil liehi'itv und weak
of the uli.tt.-
,vt,.,t,_il v
t.ut -ni»f'lc bottii', tir
will uvv»* ur^e J«'U a^aia. it «.• tail in tl.i 1*-. '(Hir
kunwifiku or it-4 meribt, the initi- i tesnnimiy of nil
who li.iv.' rw-i t! 10.1 it, ti nil 1.1 liun.lri' l- of cur
own orikihbi.rs. your ruiy to yourself, mi i!10 t.rni'ii.
u
result, eettmn h- tho -nn shine, all no?t!y. |ht-i-it
-litiy, urvo you to u.-t Iry one b.Ktle. It what'we say i
if our stwt 'illjuts uuiH-itroitig it wonderful
a: e not found t» In- t'ue. if von rl.n.,t ,av tint
tilt! O|x ral|ori o! Ih." in Hi,I, i.iM ,'nLiH'M.u- in.'l per
feetljr »U!I :. rfiil, W will reuoiince our profe—lon as ea
I Ters to tlio puhlic lie iitii. and retire- from the It-Id. ad
iniUini! thai w «rt iii«-.iiiii«teiit ui c.rt«|» mnd a medicinal
)»re]aiiati n. whieji woui'i Ik* entitled toyiur contl-lenee.
bold by dructji rywhere. I'ri -.- #1. per IVittie
SOLU^iUi JUBtUofcffS KVEBVWIIEIIK.
G. CIJIKK CO. |v,i|H tetort,
New i\"B,C«nn.
LORD A SMITH,
General Western Agent*.
II Lake Street, Chicago, III.
To the Ladies of America.
LYON'S rEUI(*DICAL DKOPS,
LYON S I'EHKHJIOAL DROPS,
I TUK (i 11 EAT FEMALE REWTOTl
TUB WHEAT FEMALE HEM BUY I
Lrov 8 PEiiloDICAL DKOI'S ("nr.- .J|
mpiutnt- in- «?x. an1 rtriii'it#'. nil b-tnic
ii it ire fr*»fo wljaiewr cuu-it*, lacing beatlbf
di-ti!e i y understood
tU.lt I do not hold uiv ,-elf re.-poii.-ilile will II use I
iriii-li any ,| aatilv ot
o
PQ Many of (hrm afltr rrrri/ kmmen remedy
hud /titled to nuch thr diteatt.
Do not prornatinatc, lut make une ot
IIII.I.m
auah «rcaai»tince..
TO MARRIED LADIES
They are peculiarly a.lapted, aa tbey briaf tha amtMy
peri.Mt w.iti roirli |«'rt.ct reg.ilaritv,
'T.-HM.JMAU
of its
©TTL-
cwy oiu iny own (MticiiK. tun Hu. jifa.^k'e of parading
jn-t ii titi*«i. »n« h. |.irt tli*- publk' in .•*«» iirei
mM, 14mam4mm*ad\ uabie.
BE WISE IN TIME
HE WI8K IN TIME
RE WISE IN TIM®
BE WISE IN TIME.
totfxtf d(«-i .e ilivtroy your conMiUittrm—Trv a mt
tie
or my I'KHIOIIII AI. Kianv. amt v.mi will b.- ^ati-tied
ttiat I am no lllljwi.ter fell nni" atllll'ted Irtelld w hat re
Mored the blooin or health to vo ir cheeks and thiTcl.y
mfer a lav ,.r mor valuable than jroid. Kor pamful or
aeanty M. n-tniatn*i it i ju-t the tliintr 1 have now ia
my mind an in-t.ini e of u U.ly who l»ad been Mitl.'ringK
tiom jKiinfuI Meii^iruation lnoortlir. .. venrs confluuif
Iter to U r.K.in eiu li time. fl»e h.td addled tu wvoniT
emineiit phy -lemii-c w ith.n:t relief, whett ua« battle «'l
my imm s i ntirelv cured l« r.
ONE BOTTLE CURES
.«»NK Il'iTHi: (TIIKS
ft)NK Bo IT I.K tTKHS
JNli urn,
LE (.'L'UJSS.
Io I'm i-t every ca»e.
It i-
urifo-'ibleto enjoy
tbe
bloom
II
of
iwllv
health aad
viva
eity of s(ira-, u'lie^s thi.' Mi'injcn »re regular a to the
ali',
tin* mmntlty
.met quality When thev are
otv.ti
nil
ed. nature make her itoil to obtain tor it some othe.
o..tl't,,in.i unle- the-e .11.it- o! liAt.ie ure as-Utcd, tli
I I'.leiH
R\|Nrfiict~. |K-|..n.iem-y,
N
TVO-JMI,--
and 0)iHl!y ,i on-iiui|ition *4^uine lt^Wiiy,aud |nnui
irely -i in.ii.ito a miserable lite.
l«o u"t -uil.'i liom t!iej.e irre|(iila'ities when nti itiv^-t
Dieutin »1. .'5 in I.yon IVriodicul llrofM uill retfiilat^ .'in.,
realon* uature a- li. .iiih c-u ,i,.i
*0 NOT BB IMPOSED UPON!
I»0 NOT BE IMPXSED UPON!
who have iHher |ref.iruli n.-, w I,,, thev desire
to luJin ofl
Hpiiii
the -t,. iKUi o| the po|.uU: ity
Bat
t*
i ieui, eiili
2.
O
Ba. OrvsoTT—Ieai ,Sr :—I have been
afflicteil for forty years with eruptionr
my lee- ami f, et. In lH4s they cot so lad
that I ti»d to (jo on rt'uh hen, and in ls|K
1 had I lie leji umfilltHted «l»iVe the knee
ID
aiw.nt uu ntlif after my lft t.i..R.
out iii lurce utiuK and runninje noren, from
my knee to my f.*.i, and duK'tiar^eil at .tt
deal "i ofteiisivc muiti r. Sly Kroin
broke ..nt in lur^e l»il«, wliich diwhaigcd
mui-li .|le|inive matter, und at tbe mine
time uiv left arm had broke out ill large
rumiiu^ -thi nearly to my clt*.*.
of my
when tin- t')!i»t y.Hi aiijjly to ho not KOI
m.ike
loin loi^ tliem toe yoii.or el.-e unclune
91..'6 to III** iicki c-I ^. neial liole-ulc ug«ut, Who Will If
iraou
.» Iwtii« by
return i:x|R e-i
See tb «t 'he name of Jno. 1 I.yon is written ii|«ni the
lir.itio,i which me wr:,|i|». 1 uroiiiet each hoHle. Noo.
others ate K 'll'lltlM ThlTctore, be«vir of Colllllerlell
I'lley ore for rale by ev ei drunKH in city and cimntrv
at ll.^j pu Ixxiie, if y„i wri^|| ,.ii.-r ukc no utlnT.
Ur JX(». I.. l.Vo.V
rractH'iiij I hymi'iaii. New Haven,CottU.
who oaa b* consulted coucornint' all di.HMinus, cittier
penuaitlly «r hy letter.
t»«D. f. Oootlwin a Co., Bnxton D. 8. Barn«* 4 Co.
i Vurk Liard 4 3u)M, CiiK»g9, Wholasale AfM*.
ffF" Your LiCe.^l
DVSI'KPSIA.
KRVSII'KLAS, KIDNKY
'iu|l«»iiit. Sick ami N*i rvoiirt Hijuliu he,
Neiii.ilyin, ifiiivel,'lettei. uliet's It li iinl
iIIIIKM. A TreatUe on the aliuve diM':ts» h,
»itli their Kpeoly au periii ineiit cure, vnt
tree to anj aildii*s Adilies^ S l\ UI'll AM,
M*. South Eighth St., Fhiliuleljilna,!^
Hf°The French Preventive.
NrIGHTLV
KM1SMONS KFl-'WIT'AI.LV
pievented. without the us«.' of medicine,
liy tlie use ot *''l'he French Pieventivu." the
uie.ilest invention of the age. Price, One
Dollar. Sent |x)*t |»uid to all [auta of the
iniiiitry. Addu-ftH Dr. S. t'l'RTlS, Box 26'»7
P«*fc)flice, PbUadalphia, Pa. Oirculan Mot
tVvti. 17ui0
|^"T)yspe|itla Can l»c Cured
sl i PlA. no uiatterof how lon^ stiuid
i[|o, yi. ldrt at otuv to I'CIIAM
I)1!
«ia ('t hk. The effot'ta of thih i. tnel are tiu
Iv inairical. Try it utul le inctxi. Price.
One Dollar a l»ox Sent (M.-t iid to any al
•lrexs, by K. C. UPHAM, 25 South 8tli street,
Phlladcl(jiu^. Pa. CircuUrn neat free. 17n»6
I ToOUm'S BKADER8 for hale by
J1 A F. HU.pUKTl,
T»k psenlisr tslnt or
infection which we call
Sr K"i i i, lurk* In
the constitutions of
multitudes of men. It
either produces or ii
produced hv nn e»
f'eeiilcd, vitiated stme
of the hlood, wherein
that tittid liecomes in-
lR'Sjcomjietent
to sustain
SiSTMjthe vital forces in theit
vienroos action, and
leaves the sv»tcm to
"fall into di-sorder and
decay. The scrofulous
contamination is variously caused by retinal
disease, low living, disordered digestion from
(Hthealthr food, impure air, filth and filthy
habits, the depressing viees, and, alwve all, hy
the venereal itifcclion. Whatever he its origin,
it is hereditary in the constitution, descending
"from parents to children unto the third and
fourth generation indeed, it seems to U- the
rod of Him who says, 1 will visit the iniqui
ties of the fathers upon their children." The
diseases which it originates take various names,
according to the organs it attacks. In the
lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finallv
Consumption in the glnnds, hweilings which
suppurate and l»eeome ulcerous sores iu the
stomarh ami bowels, derangements which pro
duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com
plaints on the skin, eruptive nnd cutaneous
affections. These all having the same origin,
require the same remedy, viz. puril'u ation and
invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood,
and these dangerous distcmjKTs leave you.
With feeble, foul, or corrupted hlood, you can
not have health with that life of the flesh"
healthy, you cannot have scrofulous dUensc,
Ayer'a Saraaparilla
Is' fMfipnwnded from the most effec^wft flftti
dotes that medical science has discovered for
this afflii ting distemper, and for the cure of the
disorders it entails. That it is far superior to
t',hcr
remo,l v
w"°
.vot «!''vis 'i n bv all
nnve pven it a tnal. That it does eom-
,)ine virtucs
truly extraordinary in their etleet
npelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, S:
Rneum, Scald Head, Couehs from to*
bercnlons deposits in the lungs, White
Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and
Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases,
Female Weaknesses, imUvd. the wh»ie
aeries of cotnpluint.s that arise from impnrity
of the Moral. Minute reports of individual
cases may Ik found in ATF.r's AMI hk
AK
ALMANAC, which is funiishcd to the dru^^ists
for jrraluitotis distribution, wherein niav be
learned the directions for its use, nnd some of
the remarkable cures which it has made when
all other remedies had failed to ntVord relief.
Those caws are purposely taken from all sec
tions of the country, in order that every reader
may have acccss to some one who can speak to
him of its benefits from personal cx|ericiice.
I Scrofula depresses the vital energies, nnd thus
I leaves its victim* fur more subject to disease
i am? its fatal results than are healthy constitu
tions. Hence it tends to shorten, atul does
i greatly shorten, the average duration of human
life. The vast importance of these considera
tions litis led us to spend years in perfecting a
remedy which is adequate to its cure. This
we now otfer to the pwblic under the name of
ATKR'S SARSAFARII.:.*, although it is com
posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the
twst of SimpariUa in alterative power. Br
its aid you mav protect yourself from the suffer
ing and danger of these disorder*. Purge out
the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the
blood purge out the causcs of disease, and
vigorous health will follow. Bv its |iectiliar
virtues this remedy stimulates tlie vital func
tions, anil thus ex|els the disteni|»ers which
lark within the system or burst oat on any
part of it.
Wc know tins public have been deceived bv
manv com|xmtids of Sursii/iarilhi, that promised
murfi and did tiothing but they will neither lie
deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues
have leen proven by abundant trial, and there
remains no question of its surpassing excellence
for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is in
tended to reach. Although under the same
name, it is a very different medicine from aav
other which has been liefore the people, and is
for more effectual than aay
avav biw available to tbm
CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World's Great Bemedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipiont Con
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages
of the disease.
This lias been so long u«cd and so univer
sally known, that wc need do no more thnn
assure the public that its quality is kept up to
the U'st it ever has been, and that it may be
relied on to do ail it has ever done.
Prepared by Ph. J. C. Arm & Co.,
Practical and Amdi/tind L'hnuitts
Lowell, Moss.
8oM by all druggists everj-wlierc.
Smith & Atkinson, Charles City A. V
Tennant, Cliii kiusaw Dr. B. M. IVwcy, Nash
ua Mthtman & Dickinson, Bradford Hiruui
RoM'tirraiis. Marble Rock Child ft I.yon.
Rocklord I^elinikulil & Ilaunbei'tf, Floyd,
WHOLESALE ACJ^VTS —J. H. Jieed A Ct
Chic-afro Benton Brother* ft Co., McGrego*
Allen ft Hordonl, Dubtniue.
OVER 140,000
MBUDT IMV%
Being 50,000 Ahead
OF ANY oil IE u I'.lMPAN'yi
UNPAKALLKLEl) Sl'CCESS
lisnsit?
SEWIN0
iVPjiij
ompanj are now making 140 l^r day.
These are the only Maehine*
making the Loek Stich with tlie
Rotating Hook.
No Shuttle nor maihiiMMj for Bove
uiento.
THE8K MACHINES ARE UNRIVALED IN
^Simplicity and Durability,
AMI AttK
TO EQUALED IN CAPACITY
to sew both heavy and light goodi*, and in
KASY ADAPTATION
lo the greatest variety of styles of work.
TIIKY AHE
Profitable k Available a lifetime.
The 01a*« (.'loth Premer. so popular, nn
only la- had with tb««e machines.
USO. R. OHITTENDKV, Gen. Ak'J,
10(1 !,:ike Street, Chicago.
C. H. WRItilir. Traveling A ent,
2Ji Main Street, Diil'iiijiui,
JOHNSON it MATHEWS, Kgcntn/
L. ih I:I{OI'(
w
A
nn
Dvt*pu-Dand
STOVES.
RH'kfor|.
HS,
A^ftit, ri«»^d.
GEO. C. DEAN, Agent, Charles CityV
May 2A, IMA. 3lyl»
HO
AFSSBCT ATIOX,
I'Hll. VI'K.l.l'HI.A I'A.
lttaam of thr Ni rvniu, Srmliitl, I'Hatry
Ki tual Nj-ntrinn—*1
iul r.'li itl-tr. Hl
in in—in
IK.II-
..I llic II i\VAIU» ASSiK'lATIoN—S-nt
hy mail in -. ii.1 I' ll, i l-'n-i i.||n-- fnv rliari .'. A t
.Ir.'-s IT .1 SK1I.I.IN III il 'i:
II i\. It.-vv.iril AiMH'iatinii.
No .'1 South Ninth Street, I'lilladvlphia, Pa.
Rail Roads.
c-. -:-W"
Dubuque & biaux. Cil R. R.
O an.l aflor Monday, Oct. 17, 1864, trains wilt ran
as follow-
LtHvc r*l ir Fall«, (Kreipht.) f-30 A M.«n-I f'00 A. M.
^I'aH.-cngLT,) 8:^0 A. M., .irrivo la
Dabitqtie I .-.to M.
L»'n\e l*tihui]iM, fFreiglit,) 7:00 A. M. ami 930 A. M.
(l"a«etg«r,)I0:30 A. M., arrive HOt-
ilnr Fall* Su'IOP M.
A paoopnger ear acrompanl«« ffttli froipht train.
The train* stop 10 mmuieg at Manchester tor refresh
mcnts.
Wr«*!Ocnnojis—ct»ifp»1avrKarlvillonn tho arrival
Ol tli.' enr- from the Ka-t, on Tu-.lay-. Tli'ir-(lav in.1
Satur.layj. tor Str.iwlierrv rolnt.
"•-•1
Brii-li
I iiion, Itoroiali and
Owk,
on M.'inliiy-, W.-.liiPMilaVM ami Fi iilays for
K.iyctte,
St.
Paul ati'l from Mh'k'h»wter
Strawberry
I
ouit ami tin- north.
StJiiri^l.-avi- Oil.ir F.ills .tally for NVw Uartfor.!,
J. A. Pijrro, General Fri'i^ht andTleket Agent.
Ap-
litik:toll.1-1,111.1 (iroviv Arklry, llanlin (Hy, |.,w Kails,
Allien. Wallor. \\«'l»-tiTt it\ Vori fc. **1
cr.. nnd iotix ('itv
aN...tor lamvvilli-,\Vavi rly.yra. Na.-liua,UraUfordi
Charles City and Mil no-.*
in
liKOIMiF. YOCVG.!*npetintnndenl.
JUalena and tliicago I nion
RAlI.UtiAD.
ft A ill) A IT Kit Mtl^OAV, Nov. SO, 18l3,
Trains will |IM\e iii.l mr a follow*, Sundays
.•Xfl'ptill
Freeport unil Dtmb ith Exprera.
I^avc t'hl(„rfo.
Arrive H. IvMere....
Arrive Rockford....
Arrive Kr-e|mrt....,
Arrive Itimlfltli
FTJRTO A.M.
Fallen
F. It. TAlJltlTT. «*n«-ri\l Stipt-riutendeuL
(J. M. WlU Ktiil, tieiurul T.tk'jt Afjnt.
1 K64 Ap# yo« 1
*04
Then *e lire tl. Krt i i the
ITIItlll^A^ MM IHER3I
ANO
Lake Shore Rail Road Line.
THE DIRECT ROUTE EASTWARD!
Forming with IU connection# the Groat
Through Route, via
Cleveland, Dunkirk or Buffalo,
To all jiritu ijitil pointxin
Ohio, Ptuinsylvaiiiit, New* York, New
England ami the Canada*.
Lioavo Cliioasoi
6.30 A. M. Day Express Train.
6.00 P. M. Xi ght Kxpress Train.
Grand Union De|*ts tliroughont the entire
line, in i-otineition, at Uiitf.ilo and IMmkirk.
with the Now York aud Liit ttod «s«»w Vork
Central lUilroads.
l.nvurion« sleeping- Cars!
Atrotnjany all night Expreaa Train* through
to the Atlantic t'ities.
Trains inline, at Detroit with Train* of the
Oraml Trunk Railway. tW Ixtnilnii. Hamilton.
Toronto, Itrm-kville, Montreal tittela-e, ami all
|oititn in C'aiutdiiv
Also at i'lyde witi-TrtMin o# the SandUaky,
Dayton andC'int innati Uuilrotid, for Sanilnakr,
1'ellet'untainc, Bpringtield, Dayton and L'inein
nati.
Al«o at Monroeville with the Sandnaky,
Mansfield and Newark Railroad, for Manatield,
Mount Vernon, Newark, Zaneaville, Wheel
ing. &c.
PaMMon^erw «lc»lined lo
Pittsbnrp, Wlirt liiip, Hitri islntrg,
Philatirlpliia, Haltitiiorc, W«#l»
in^ton, and nil points in
I'ennsy Ivania,
Hhonld l»e partieular and nvnre Tickets
"Cleveland and I'ittnhurg RailrotMl."
Through Ticktt» by this THrtd Route,
Can Ik ohtained at all I'• in« ipal Ticket Oflieeis
in the West and Northwent, and in Chicago
at the Company's IVpot. corner of Van Rurun
an«l Sherman Streets, nnd nlxo at the (ieneral
IVM tiger nili ••, Clark Street, under the
Sh rinan Hotiw.
JOII\u.ri MPBEUL, CM-l^wtX. a. 4N. 1
I., n Itt K Kit.- ,, A It .ClfM Umt.
II. xri' IM.II \|, S|||1|, K It. H. leveland
i: k K k it itun.«!o
It. \. IllttlU
«iKO. 1. I .'It V, i.
JOIIX P. II \|(T,
WM. It. UAKU,i..
I l*A«.
Al-' IH 'Iim-ago.
tfrn Travetinii Aif-nl
i-rul Ayi-tit, lliiftjlo, Y.
iWHJ
mmcim ti 'Tti Tir*
GR0VER & BAKER
TTW^LL AiH 4U£ LOCK. mm-H.
Price, $45 and Upwards.
'ITie Oiww I Bitker Ujaliimn have taken
the First Prenlum at the late State Fair*
held in
N'KU' VI IKK. 11,1 TV OH, jcivmxr,
w jufiinr, ii nn.AM, wwim
"III". low A Vllti IMA.
IMilAN'A, Mis-Ill ia. yiiKI'lt tAKolJXA.
AtAUAH.V AMI rATJToit.MA.
InlmHmj trrry SI a/, f.nr ciktii'nl M2.
Pintiin ptir lia:nt: Mix lniui. th.- l'.rov«r k Baker
^ewiUK Mucliiiic loiniiauy c«ti tUfir bhmUow,
iMfctBg eMtrr utiU ki, anil chanfee If t|»y dwin to.
THi: ONLY OiMl'AXY
AM* to (flVr iwh Indarrmrat*,
Itioy alM afll-r to tlie imblic at the extrMMly low
prh-r of
$45 Forty Five Dollars. $45
tr»ipbt amntlo. I/^k Snt. Murlune. t-intatole for Tui
'**r- or Family
IM
11a- M^c lnn. i»f lar^t- «!»•. ra^i.1.
I'lict. -imi.le nnit Ur i|»-nor ft the nbuule Machtuex
h«T'loforr
NIIIII
ui
$T.'I I«I
ilut.
tir ii-r*I NurtliWfnltru itt).*,
Ili l-UCE RTRKKT, CHITAtin.
I*. L- HUNTLEY. Ajjent,
THE
Chal k's City, Iowa.
CABINET FURNITURE
SUBSCIMHKK would respectfulljr an
nnim«-e to tin- it iz. i.* ot Rt Charles nnd
vicinity, that In .-.till -intinu'rs the
Cabiaift .Hakiu^
in all iU viaiotia lraneh«n, at his Shop on Kel
ly Street, one thair north of the Printing
Otliee, iu St. Charles City, where he will l»
happy to wave hia friend* aud cu«tomer«, w
ti.-tial.
I have on hand, and am prepared to manu
facture to order, at short notice, all kiudaof
Cabinet Furniture, sueh as
TOILMT, 1WESSIXU AXD RREAKFAS1
TAliLl-S,
Dressing Bureaus,
of every description,
Bodstoada.
Light ami Wash
Ward rolcr«,
Secretaries, Bookcacs, Arc. Btt.
Al«o, Coffins made to order.
11. REAMS
St. Charlen City, Jan. 8, 1861. 2tt
DRY
Square Stores. Ble^atW? tmtl
Brick Orca, aud 6b et Iron Stoves, for
t»alc by GILBERT & DEAN.
GOODS, Dreas Oooda, Oln^hauta,
Silkh. lioaiery, fSlovea and Millinery
(Jotala, for aale at GILBERT ft DEAN'S.
HPalm
ATS. Wool, Silk, Ix^horn. Panama, &
Loaf hats -M« n'^ and Itovh'—for
.ale by OILDEKT & DKAN.
Rail Roads. fi
I N O E A 1 N 6 4
Freight and Passefifvr Route.
THE
MILWAUKEE & PRAIRIE DU CHIEN «,
DIIlEcf ALL RAIL ROUTI
FROM
H0STHEBH IOWA & MIX1EB0TA
to
Milwaukee, Chicago,
Bt. Lot!in, and all Points East and Soutfr.-
*Tr
and
.l.lil i
10 NO P. M.
1 1CI I'. M.
amt
I 4N A. M.
EILO P. M. *U1 2:?5
A. M.
P.
M.
an.L
3 40 A. M.
I' and 8 10
l^ave ltiinl»ith
lenv«" Frc" |iort
In-avf l!o«'klonl....
Iiravt' IVIviilvri'....
Arrive t'htragi
A M.
.. A. M. ami 6 15 P. M.
.104)11 A atul H:4.S M.
11:14 A M. aint llnO IV M.
..11 5 IV M. ami «:-.o P. M.
... I':4S P. M. amiait)
IHI
towa Line.
Ijcave Fulton 4 i*' |. amt o 00a.m.
Arrive at rimion 4:4a anl 7.L"0 a. m.
Arrive at r.-lar IUipiiU 11.00 a. tn.
Arrive nt MateCentre 4:46 p. m.
U-avoStatA Centre 12^41 p. III.
Arrive at Ceilar Itaptd# in.
Arrive at Clinton 6:00 a. In. am] 9:16 p. m.
Arrive at Ftilt-n. 7.0 a. tit. ninl luOOp. tn.
v'uiid«yp*c'|iti*l)!i'ave
Prairiedu Chita
7(Hn A 1W ^r-rivinff !«t Milwaukee nt 4.P.M.,aatf*
•wU.A.lU. a! Chlrai'o nt S 4S P. M.. eonniTtiDg af
Chicagodtrwlly witli train-r.r tin- Piiit unit tooth.
COXXECT/OXS
Are alno innde at Janosville fof
Betoit, JSelridere, Frrrpmt, rortagt City, Font At
Lae, Othkuah, Berlin, ice.
WIJMKC CH'I K' .L
thro.,ell
(I
..tn Prairie da
CMMI
It Milwaukee, Clih-ntro. atul all iin|».rtHt't (xiliH Cait.
OMX/fU'S TICKETS
At Milwaukee and Chiiiiy furninhrt\ rat it by Con
thuiortto Panttngrr* holding th rmtgh Et*trrn 7\k
4* WM. .1 Eli
VIS. (ieneral Supt.
Milwaukee and Mississippi
nAII.KOAD.
Great Trail
sport at ion Roiit^.
THE MERCHANTS
JLMi all Buriner* Mm of th? Xortk- Wmi
Will save TIME and M'N EY l»v hariag ttMr
Goods sliippe.1 by the
or.n rtoxEEti
TIIK
ROCTE YT\
MILWAUKEE A PRAIRIE da CHISV.
roi.T.invixii
I,IM
ox
TIIK UKKII, VU:
New York Central Railro.nl Line,
ltiiffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago Lin40
Western Trans[H»rtati«in Cnmjtany, it||
Northern TninsjHit bition Company
Rnn in direct conne tion with this Road, a&d
all Freight arriving at Milwaukee hy aald
Lines, ip landed on the Milwaukee and Mis
sissippi liailrotid D(K-ks. ItVnsigned to our
care, it is transferietl to the Cat nfrttof charge,
avoiding delay and saving shipping charges.
N. 1». The Detroit and .Milwaukee Railway
Company insure all Property across I«k«
Mil hiiran. and deliver freight consigned to
this |{o «d free of charge.
The rates of transportation from Chi
cago to the Mississippi, will !e at low a* hy
any other line. WM .IERVIS,
(ieneral Superintendent.
J. IMWLKR, Agent, Prairie du Chlen.
March 9th, 1863. 33tf
United Stales Mail and Express Roite.
CK'.VOO, .MILWAl'RKR,
LACROSSE AND ST. FAO»
RAILWAY LINE,
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
Blat'k, Crims4.n,
Datk Hlae, Dark Drab,
Light Blue, I.iirht Drah,
Ercncli Blue, Dark Ureen,
Claret Mrown, I.i^lit (}reen,
Datk lliown, Magentft,
Li^lit Biown, Marooii,
Sniitf Brown, Oruige,
it
VI\
Chicago an«l nilwaiilMjif
A 1 W A V
o--
THE SHORTBST RAIL LOU
TO THE
EAST, SOUTH & SOUTH-WEST.
-o
COJ5XECTIOX8
SI RE. BOTH AT MIL­
WAUKEE AND CHICAGO. A tan ma
ne* Is with the RACINE AND MISSISSIP
PI RA II.R0.\ D, at R.u'ine. and with tha
KENOSHA AND ROCK FORD RAILROAD,
m,9
A. V. H. CARPENTER,
Oen'l llcket Agent, Milwaukctii'*
I.G.OBUIK1B,
Ctao Pawengar Afent, 84 Pa«||.
Pink,
Purple,
Royal Pur|H^
Salmon,
Scarlet,
Slate,
Sol fori no,
Violet,
Yellow,
PerftH Fk* Othrt, ft* fhrdn? Silk, Woollen,
and Mixed (okkIk. Shawls, S',irfii, llrei^Ma,
lliblNMix. Glovex. Rootlet*, Hats. Featl|
ers. Kid Glove*, Children's Cloth
ing, and all kinds of Wear
inir Appal el.
A MVIMU OP KK IITY PRR CBMT.
Tor 25 cwitH you can -»Jor *n many £noit* as «r«uM
ntliiTwi-c fist llvi' tiling tiiat *uui. Vliri.ni^ .-tuMle* utn
It* |riliM'«U from tlir sum |y». Tin- |ir«» «4M Kimptr
an.l any um- ran us.- tli.-.Iy.• Willi perfwt tuiri'^.
Dir. ikhm ib EogllMli. Krem atul —m. nritt tt
eai Ii |r.n-k ijfi'.
KIT lurtli.T inforin:tti.n in ilriMiip. an.l giving a purflwt
ktinwlfwliat iiilors ari' In ,-! aJa|4u«l tu dye oror *h
(witli niiiiiv vulunM.. rfi|».«, purclia*.. 11"we 4
•K-v(iis' trfM*u-.-
IMI
ity••iiij and coloring. tv-n» br *a4l
.•I. RF.-I|A..| ITMV,—I« .T-IIW.
For Hale by UruggytU an.l Ik-iiWv' nerallv.
Mott'i: i vj.VK»\
^Tyl* 2(W llriiu.1way, BntlHi*"
S. Fluniinfrtnn,onr Whnle-alc Ajtcutul MdUruar JM
I* Mthnrted to »ninly dralem at our price#. H. MM.
MAXITOOD
HOW I.OST I HOW UK.S'l'OKfV
Just pullishel a new edition of Dr. Culver*
well's Celelu.ited hj-say on the radical cure,
(without tneditine.l of Spermatorrhea, or8e
tnitial U'cakiK'ss, irn ohintary Seininal LOH**,
Ini|M«teney, Mental and I'livsical incapacity,
Ini|a.'dinientH to M:Mria^e, etc. al.so,cotihump
tifii, Epilepsy, ami Fits, indiued ly Seli-I»
dol-jetice or Sexual Extravagance.
Price, in a sealed envelo(w. only 6 ceatf.
1 he celehrated author iu this admirable es
say clearly demolish atea, from a thirty ytars
SlKfetislul pi act ice, that the alatinin^ conae
quencea of self-ahuso may In- radically cured
without the diin^t iuiit
UKV
ot internal
DIHII-
cine or the application of the knife pointing
out a mode tit cure, at once simple, certain
and effectual, by tncaht of which every suffer,
er, no matter what his condition may be, may
cure himself cheaply, privatelv and radiealljr.
IV tils Lecture Hhollld U' ill tiie hands of
eveiy youth and every man iu the Und.
Sent, under seal, iu a plain envelope, to
aav addles*. |x*»t |aiil, on receipt of six cent#
or two post stamps. Address lie publishers,
C1IA.S.J. C. KLINK & CO.
197 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4584.
THI CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIBNCI
or
AM
TJ
V^VT.n^.
Published for the lametit, and as a warn lag
aai A CAl HON TO YOI'NU MEN
who suffer from Nervous Debility, Prematura
Dec»y of Manhood, etc., supplying at th«
same time
THE MEANS OF sEI.F Cl'RE.
By one who 1 ni.- cutcd liiniM'll after being pal
to jareiit expeuse and injury through medical
humbug and ipiackery. By enclosing a post*
paid addicNtcd envelope, single copies may bv
hail of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, ESQ,
Uyl Bedford. Kinga County, IT. T.
Mason City Nursery
THE
sut •M tilier would rcK|ectfu11y hifoaBI
the citi/.ens of Floyd county and the pab
lic nein liillv. that he is pic|aicd to fuitiish
Nuraory Trees
of all kindrt and of the best quality, at low
S-icex,
from hia nuiery at Ma*on City, lotM,
iastiK-k eonxists of the hardiest variety of
Apple Trees, fnm two to four years old I
I^ilxdla, Alexandria, S|iti«eiiburg. Wiue,
4'atawlia aud Concord (Irajx** al^o a HU|
Variety of Small Fruits, such as
llorton Seedling Goosel»eiriea,
I-ir^'e red Dutch. & Victoria wldtuCarvaalb
fn'oh li. nnd Ohio Mammoth Strawberrrloi
Victiniaaud Hxbrid I'ie Plant
aud many other varieties of Fruit#. Thcaa
Trees ure all pert, cl I v sound and thrifty
Fanners and others will do well to oall aad
examine la-fore puichasiug elsewhere.
OnlriK by mail will be promptly and faith
fully attended to. A- GARNER.
Mafcon City, Sept. 1859.
ROCERIES. leas, Suaar. Coffee, Frult0f
Codtieh &c. at GILBERT & DEAN S.
Gr

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