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ROCK ISLAND ARGUS.
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6 month. . ,
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h,K " I month 36 00
ii t month 36 00
i I year AO 00
0 Clumn, 3 month. 60 00
i 6 month! 76 00
ii I year 100 00
Buiiiio" Card, not exceeding five line, on
jrr 1 000
Special bu.ine notice will be published Tor
n cents a lin tor fact) insertion.
For msertion in daily and weekly 33 V cent.,
additional to th above ratee.
All advertisement from traiment perauna or
tlranger, to bt paid in advantt.
Nolicoa for religiou.and benevolent purpo.e in
lurisd on time Iree of coat, thereafter charged aa
other .dverti.emont.
Advertisement, not accompanied with written
direction will be inaertod until forbid and charged
..!inff)v-
.tfThi paper waa c.labfl.hed October lh,
liil by Sichola at Dunham, and purcliaaed by th
present editor, November 1Mb, 1.')2. It waa then
called "The Republican." It nam waa chinned
to'THe Argu.," December IS, The "Rook
l.l.nder" anitad with the "Argue," Kcptem
bar 16, lJ7.
r4TThe Daily psuer waa eatablialied July 13th,
165
i, i. DAnruTii, j. atii.ro jomt.
ROCK ISLAXuToST OFFICE.
MAIL ARHANGKMIiXT.
Cairo and Hock Island Railroad Mail arrive, at
r.lii A. M., and 7.4i I'. M. Cloaea at 9 A. M.,
and 5:30 P. M. . ,
ffrm- and Km k llnd Railroad Mail, via Mo.
line, Watertown, Hampton, Rapid. City, Fort
Hymn anil Cordova arrive, at U.lft a. in., and
cloaca at p. in. , . .
Divnport Moil arrive, at 9.15 A.M., and 5.3i f.
M. Cloaea at 9 A. M and 6 r.
Oouawkt Mmt, via Pleasant Ridge, Hailitt, Ham
let, Millcrahurg, Mmiroe, New Boaton and
Keith.burg, !'- Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, at 9 A. H. Arrive Tueaday, Ihuriday
aud Saturdav, at 4 f. .
Ajfomb Mail, via. Preemption, Farlnw's
Grove, Viola, Popo Creek, North llri.dcr
aim and Aledo, leavea Wedneaday and Saturday
at 7 a. H. Arrivea Tueaday and Friday at 7
Centre Point Mail, via Prairiefield, Richland
Prove, Centra Ridgo, (Word, Rural, North Prai
ne and Henderson, leavea Wedneaday at 6 A.
M. Arrivea Tueaday al7 r.
r.i.w.s... r...i via: IVtinavlvniua. (Irinn and
Anduver, leaves Wednesday at 7 a. M. Arnvua
Thursday at 6 r. M.
Camd.il Midi Mill, leave. Monday, Wertue.day
Fndav and Saturday, at 7 A.M. Arrive. Tut
dav, thuraday, Friday and Saturday al 7 r. M.
Ceil' I'ttd y Mail, leavea Tueaday, Thuraday and
Saturday. It ha.no regular hour lor departure.
Nn mailt eent or received mi Sunday:
Office hourafrom V a. m. to 9 r. M.
On Sunday open Irom 9 to Ida m.
C. TRUESDALE. P. M.
dave j po k t Tost office
MAIL AUK 1 .V G E W K Si TH.
Kastern Mail. -Via C. Jt R. I. R- It Close at
8 o'clock a in; cloaea at 4J o'clock p in; arrive, at
10 o'clock a in; arrivea at si o'clock p in, Sun
dava eicepted.
H'eifrrn Mmf.-Vi M. it M. B. R- Moe at
9i o'clock a m; arrive, al i o'clock p m, Sunday
excepted. ,, '
Northern Mail Via l.yona at tamanche.
Cloaea at 9 o'clock pin; arrivea at ti o'clock p In.
Northern Mail.- Via DeWitt &. Macunkota
.. L I.... T.i....lfi v ntwl 'riilirml.'iV lit Mll'clotk
lioscs unu.. , . f ,
p m; arrive. Tueaday, Thuraday and Saturday at
ti o'clock p in.
Huule So. 10!'77 Via Blu Cra.a, etc. Cloaea
Monday, Wedneaday and Friday at 9 o'clock n m;
arrive. Tueaday, Thuraday and Saturday at 9 o'
clock p m. ,
Routt So. I(194H Via Tipton Cloaea Tueaday
and Friday at 12 o'clock m; arrivea Tueaday and
Fridav at' 12 o'rlock in.
Southern Miiiln Ilurlington U Keokuk
Cloaea Kundav, Tueaday and Friday at 9 o'cloc k
p m; arrivea Monday, Wedneaday and Friday at 7
o'clock a m.
Hnutt .o. 10947 Via Buffalo Clwae Fridav
at S o'clock a in; arrive. Saturday at 6 o'clock
li.mi, Ka. 10950 Via Anuamo.a It Walnut
Fork. Close. Thuraday at 12 m; arrivea Thura
day at 12 in.
Houri llilice open at H o'clock a m; cloaea nt
9 o'clock p in. nilice. open on Sunday Irom 9 to
10 o'aloi-K a in.
V4l.As Hie principal mail, are carried by rail
road, all thu time a. .tated in tho above imtfCe,
will be RAILROAD TI.Y1F., the clock in the eup
erintenilcnt'ii ollice, M. k M. depot, be'ng the
tandard. CIIAS. H. FLDKIDOK, P. M.
ROCk IM.AXI) tlimtll DIKIX TOIU
St. James. (Roman Catholic,) corner Hock River
and Dock atreeta, Rev. P.J. R: Murphy, Pa.tor,
kev. J. 11. Alleinan, Aasi.tant. Services, on
Sundav, Maaa at 7i & 101 A.M. Catcchi.m at
9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Vcapcr.nt 2 P. M. mid
Benediction ot the l!leed Sacrament immrdi
ately alter Ve.pcra. Maaa every morning du
ring the week ut U:0.
Triwitv, I F.piaoopal,) (irleana mreet, between
biiffalo and Klk, kuv. Matliew Magill, Rector.
Services, on Sundav, at In:li0 A. M. and 7j I'.
M. Sabbath School at 1 A. M. Lecture on
Wednesduy evening, at 71 o'clock.
First Prory reaiAn, corner Illinois and Deer
Street., Kev. S. T. Wils jn, Pnator. Service.,
Sunday, at UUS A. M. and 3;0C P. M. Sab
bath School at 9 A. M. Lecture and prayer
meeting Wednesday evenings at 7:4;. Laihea
prayer meeting Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
Second Pufsuvterian, Illinois street, between
Elk and Deer atreeta. (no Pa.tor at present.)
Sabbath School at 9 A. M. Weekly prayer
meeting Wedneaday evening at S o'clock.
United Pri;bbyti:ria!, corner Orleans and Deer
treet., Rev. J. II. Jeffer., Pastor. Services,
Sundav, at 10.30 A. M. Sublialh acliool at 9 A.
M.
Mcthooist EriacorAL, comer Highland and Jeller
aon atreeta, Rer, John P. Uronka, Pastor. Ser
vices, Sunday,1 10:3ii A. .M. and P.M. Sab
bath School ai9 A. .M. Weekly prayer meeting,
Wedncday evening, I; o'cleck. Ladies praver
meeting, Vednesday, 3 P..M,
First Baptist, corner Elk and Orleans streets,
ncv. Isaac Cray, 1'astor. Services, Sunday,
at 10:45 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath Srhool
atj A. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even
ing, st 7 o'clock.
AVANuELiL al AssotiATioN, corner Rock River
alio Uetr streets, Rev. T. M. Vouug, Pastor
Services, Sunday, nt t0:30A. M. Kmrlish
vices at 7 P. M. fci ghsh and German Sabbatli
School at i P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7.
German Lutheran K m a n c e l Cm.Rcii, corner
flcaaant anu Heaver slreels, He v. C. A. Me
neckc, Pastor.
German M. E Chi icii, Madison street, between
Highland and Cable streets, Rev. C. Schneider,
Pastor.
THE LAW IX RELATION TO Wt:Y.
HAFKRS.
1. Subscribers who do not give eipress notice to
he contrary, are considered wishing to continue
theirsubscriptiun.
2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of
heir papers, the publisher may continue to aend
them until all nrrearaires are paid.
3. II a uscribjrs neglect or refuse to take their
papers irmu tne othce to which they are sent, they
are held responsible till they have settled their
bills, and oriiere"d the paper discontinued.
4. il subscribers move to other place, without
informing the publisher, and the paper is sent to
the former direction, they are held responsible.
6. The court, have decided that refusinir to take
1 new. paper or periodical from the olfice, or re
moving and leaving it unaalled for, is prima facia
evidence oi rraua.
At the Pittsburgh Stove
Store.
I7ILL be found a large and fine asBort-
Vr ment of coal and wood cook atovea. Alio
Till Ware, fcr., &c.
Miner, camp and cooking utenaila, and every
thing neceaaary for I complete fit-out.
Kepairing end job-work ofll kinda prompt
"d-otlon.. DON k ELLIOTT,
' ' Nearljr Opp. Court Square.
dmti$nnrntjs
ATTENTION
PEOPLE OF TOE ( ITT AXD COUTH 1 1
O2xoi.x3 Soles
C IT V
DRUG STORE,
A large atock ol
kr.Knr.i:oii
I.AMl'H AM CIIIMMKM.
Rett Kerosene Oil 70 cents per Oallon.
Lard, Sperm and SeatsToot Oils,
For Machinery, Burning, and greasing llarnesa.
PAINTS AND COLORS
Of all kuida and description..
PAINT-OIL,
VARNISH KM,
TERPENTINE,
Bl'RXl.Mi FLl'IDEt e.
Come In All. ii1 i:ainliie Cio nl and
lrlrc:
c. e. ci.ac1ls;
(.ki:at wi;ti:hn
Hide and Leather Store.
J. .ii M. II.M II I l,
ROCK ISLAND, ... ILLINOIS,
iJKAI.I.It IN
LIMTUEU MI FIMllNdS,
Saddltry llnrdinirr,
H'Aipa unit ,ir,
lurrv-Lornbt una urutnet
Also Manulacttirrr. of
Uarness, ( ollars, Saddles and Bridles.
Cash paid for Hide., Furs, Wool, Copper, Rag.,
Sheep I'elta, liccr-Skm. and Beeawas.
Most Valuable Bookofttie Day!
THE NhW
A M E HI t A N IKLOI'.EDIA.
At vulumo after voluui n iiMiied, ttni nolile
work elicits strungHr prKtoti Iroin ill fu;irttTi.
Tlii! North Anumcan Itpvmw nyn : V can
turn to no titli; w)iu h tlii' not roiilirm our roil
Hiifiice in Ui work, tnch urticlf! nwiun to tmve
tii'i'ii w ntti'ii by ani'iprrt. There can tie no tluuht
that, at lenst fur the uie of Ameriran reatlert, and
in unite frxpert wherever the English lanune u
fxAm, tiix CyitojHtttia wilt grratty turf,(is tn
vaiue any $tmtlar rumpilnttve yet ihkued un etther
Htfr of the Atlantic
In the prfiM'iit tarthn tiini, wfirn w iifed
pmlint( on mo mntiy topic Uttlv ttiou Jit ot bet'orv,
it i invaluable.
f'uMithod hy U, Apfilcloti & Co., New York;
ESTR.tr V0TKE.
XTOTICK in liereliy ijiveii that on tlio 25tli I
1 dav of .Ian., A. I), INii2, J. II. Clelend, ol'
the Town of Edging!"!!, took up a. an elr.iy,onc !
Van mure Colt, three year, old next spring, and
marked a. follows : Witn a .mall slur in her face,
hlack lefla and durk siripe down her hack , and ap
prai.ed hefore Wffi. ii. Mont;nTiiery and S. A. i
Heath nt forty Hollar., January .Hat, A. II.,
MS. JOS. ( ON FT, Clerk.
3 MYTH'S1
STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER
. now ready, and selling oil' FAST.
OI K STOCK OF KK,UY-MAIK
CLOTHING,
Is ooinpletp manufactured at home and in the
BEST MANNER, and no House in the City can
show a. good an assortment of
Piece Goods!
We have a large iii;iutity of
C la O T I E S ,
i
Black and colored Ca.aiineres, hlack and fancy I
Doeskins, Miltons, CassuiantliH, Satinets, Cnrilu-
roy, Veating Silk, Caahmeru, Marseilles, 4tc. ftc, j
w hich we will cll hy the yard or make up to order j
Imported and domestic, in great variety thu cele
brated New York .Mills good, which are the hest
the market all'urds.
HATS, CAPS A.l STRAW - .001)S!
which will he sold nt very low prices.
tiEXTS' FIKXISIIIXG GOODS!
Consisting ol'Shirts.Collur., Cravats, Ties, Stocks,
Hmiery, Suspenders, Wrappers and Draawer.
suitable lor the season, (ilovea He.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
This branch ol the business receives our special
attention, and, with the workmen wc have, w e can
get up clothea in tho very best manner, on I ho
shortest notice. No better assortment Mutable lor
Custom Work can be found in this or neighboring
Cities.
MILIT.A11Y SUITS
MADE TO OHI)i:it.
SMYTH BROS. & Co.
anHAT WESTBUKT!
BOOTS & SHOliS,
Cheaper (ban any oilier Place west ol
Chicago,
Cm be found at the
B001 AND SHOE STORE
or
n. TL'RMiR,
Palace How , IlllnoUStreet.Uock lalaiid.
HIS Stock is one f the lamest in the Went
In. material ,l',e best, his prices eiceeilmg
ly reasonable. h stre the n.o i.. . . .
cess, and to an. and all who will pive him a cal
he is ready to sh-iw h,s goods and stand hv an
statements he may make
K. TCRXER.
ltitica.s
CHICAGO, ILL.
THE underifriied respectfullv announce to
1 their friends, patrons, and the "travelling pub
ic generally, that owing to the airingency ol the
times, they have reduced the price ol board ta
TWO IHILLAKM per day.
Thankful lor the patronage ao liberally bestow
ed on them, they respectfullv ask for a rontinu.
"ifo ,,1P ,amf "sunup their patrons that the
"BRIOGS" will be conducted on the same liberal
plan that haa heretofore charaeteriied their es
ublishment. WM. F. TL'CKER fcCO;
Chicago, Jane let, lttol.
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
IMPORTERS ANU DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC
VLT IKTES S
AND
Take pleasure in informing the public that they
are still un hand with a
Large aud oiuplete Stock
Of the above mentioned goods, which they ire
uhorilig at
XV Ii o I ' s a I v
for a SMALL ADVANCE on Chicago' mid St
Louis markets.
Ileing aimoua to devote our attention to th
.lobliiu Trade,
We would advise all persons who wish to buy by
THE yl'A.NTITY, ort-j SELL AGAIN, to give
us a call, and we will give
0000 BABOUNS
on ull occasions.
Remember we have LARUE STOCK, and
OCR I'RICES ARE LOW. Give us a call.
H. DART & SONS,
GUYER'S BLOCK.
ILLINOIS STB EET,
ROCK IS I, AN I), ILLINOIS.
Sootooy cfc OO.,
SELLINO OFF
WHOLESALE AID RETAIL.
As cheap as can he bought either in Chicago or
St. Louis.
It will pay country dealers and people generally
to call ut their store on Illinois street, opposito
the Rock Island House, where they will rind a
full assortment of Women.', Misses', and Child
reus' Shoes, nt prices to suit the times. Wo
men' Callers, from 41) cents tn $i!,.r0 per pair, and
all other kinds of work in proportion.
Custom Work
Made of the best materials, and by as good work
men as the country can afford. All work war
ranted. Tuaukful for past favors we hope to have our
country friends give us a call.
DON'T HE III MHUGGED,
But support
YOUR OWff MECHANICS
You can buy
II 0 M E - M A I) E
Boots cfe SHOOS
A. cheap a.
EASTERN-MADE
SUIT IEUKE&
and
PAPER SOLES.
Remember the place.
ftConuY Co.,
Opposite the Rock Island House.
L. SC HI.l.t.EL,
BOOK 1UNDEK,
7W Office Building,
DAVENPORT, - - - - . IOWA.
A WOKK done in tho neatest manner,
XX and at reasonable prices.
JMfOld Books, Magazine, or New.paper Files
bound in the best manner and at ahort notice
t'eb3dawtt
ii utii:it a ti:i2l9
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OEALERi IN
UAKUHAKE,
I H O N NAILN, ULAMk
Cutlery !
Mechanics' Tools
AGItltlLTl KAL IMPLEMENTS, :
COHDAUE, LEATHER AM) KlliEUll
llELTINti,
Itubber, Leather and Cotton Parking.
iLXS k PISTOLS,
FISHIXO TACKLE, LANTERNS,
citatx rr.vps,
KAIHIIAXK'M SCALES, AC
Which we oiler at prices In suit the times,
FOR CASH !
N O W li A D Y
The Third Volume of
PI TV!'
RECORD OF THE REBELLION:
A
A Diary or American Events.
With Ulustraln i Votumrntt and A'arrui'i.t, Au
murs, Iimdrntt, I'vttry, Anecdotts, ttr.,
In acparate divisions.
Edited by I 'HANK. MOORE.
Author ol "Diary of American Revolution."
With an Introductory View of the Oreat Issues
before the Country, and the Causes
of the Rebellion,
II Y EDtVAHD EVERETT.
Prepared (with addition.) for thi. work. With a
copious I.N DKX, etc., etc. A Colored
MAI' OK THK I NITF.t) STATES,
and Portrait, on Steel, ol
Gen. Scott, lien. Cameron.
Gen. McClellan, Gen. Lyon,
Gen Fremont, Oov. Sprague,
Gen. Rutler, President Lincoln,
Gen. Andersen, President Davis,
and Gen. Dn.
This volume is complete in itself, containing
about MHI closely printed pages. Royal octavo.
Price in cloth, JJ,"Oj sheep citra, $1,00; half
calf, antii ue, So.OU.
It contain, the unly full, impartial, and reliable
HISTORY of the
(;rtut Struggle for Free Government.
With complete and accurate copies ol
All the Secession Ordinance. (oliicial).
Davis' and Stephens' Speeches and Proclama
tions. Proclamatioua and Message, of President Lin
coln. Stale Papers ot all kinds.
Military Proclamation, on both .idea.
Speeches and Appeals of Southern Cuion Men,
(Kennedy, Holt, Diton, Crittenden, etc.)
Knglish Articles on the War.
"Contraband" Correspondence.
Radical Northern Speechea.
Motley's Causes of the War.
W. II. Russell's Letters.
Curiosities ol Southern War Literature.
Reports of Rattles and .Skirmishes.
Lists ol Officers of Regiments, eto.
Picturesque Narratives.
Patriotic Poetry.
Songs of the Rebels.
Muncliausenimia.
Anecdotes, Statistics, etc.
This work will be published as heietofore
weekly and monthly. Weekly Nos. at lllcenta ;
Monthly Parts, Illustrated, r0 cents.. The Illiis
tratiens for tho M eekly Nos. will be published in
two Nos, at 110 cents each, making the price for
weekly and monthly editions the same, viz . $3 for
CHch vol., each an months. Covers for binding
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I consider the 'Record' a very valu
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"Every one who wishes a complete record of
tlse stirring events now transpiring, should pro
cure this weekly serial. In a small compass it
gives the coutenti ol a dozen daily newspapers.
A'. 1'. Independent.
'It is quite indispensable for reference, and
forma one of the most remarkable specimens of
current htttory ever published. We advise those
who would preserve and ponder the authentic
chronicle of 'the Second War ol American Inde
pendence,' to possess themselves of this valuable
and interesting serial." Boston Transcript.
"We cannot speak too highly of the industry and
sound judgment the work displays." jY. V. Daily
Xewi.
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532 Broadway, New York.
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Record will be sent bymail,r of expense, to any
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mittances sent in registered letters.
fcy-Vol. .2 will also be sent in parts as issued,
on receipt of $3. Parties desirous of forming clubs
will be supplied on liberal terms by addressing
the publisher lur particulars.
WM. VAN FLEET.
E. 1 CH AND AL L
W M. VAX FLEET & CO.,
Commission Merchants
for the .ale ol
ti K E E ; AMI) DRIED FRUITS
Poultry, Egg', Butter, and all kind, of
FARM PRODUCE.
134 Dearborn St., near the P. (.,
CHICAGO, - - - - ILLINOIS
P. O. BOX 6164.
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
SCALES.
or ALL KINDS.
KAIRUAXkS A GKEKNLEAK,
114 Lake St., Chicago,
And Corner of Main and Walnut St., St. Loui
Sold in Rock Island by HARPER & STEEL
jTS-HUY ONLY THE CEMlJiE.
apll9 twly
FOR CATTLE A.VU U0KSES.
'PUIS i truly a ereat remedy. Haifa 23
X
cent buttle ol Sloan's Instant Reliul, given in
t pint ol warm water, seldom tails tn cur a horse
or Cliolic in few minutes. In eitreme case, re
peat the duae in IS minutes.
For Brui.es, Strain., bpraina, and many other
injur it. on Horse., Cattle, and other animals,
Sloau's Instant Relief speedily tlfocls a cure.
Msnv per.un. have been astonished to witness the
rapid cure effected hy the uso of this wonderful
mediciiie.
Jbif Get Circulars of Agents.
SLOAN'S 01XTMEXT I
For mildness, sulci y, certainty, thoroughness,
Sloan's Ointment is rapidly superceding ill other
Ointments and Liuiiiieiit. for thu curcj of the fol
lowing complaints:
Fresh Wound., Galls of all kinds. Cracked
Heels, Ringbone, I'olevil, Wiudgalla, Callus,
Hpavine, Swee.iey, Fiatula, Foundered Feet, Suud
Crick., Scratches or Grease, Mange and Horse
Distemper.
bhrasfd Uorses and tattle
require re.toration ol insensible perspiration.
Sloan's Fever Antidote, Lonuilion Powder, is a
certain Ulood Purilier. It never fails to loosen
the skin, cleanse the water, create an appetite
and is a positive cure lor Coughs, Col. Is, Still'
Complaint, Founder, Distemper, und cairies orl
Uutts and Worms, and may be given at any time
and under all circumstance, with perlecl saiety
One package ol the Powders and a bottle ol the
Ointment will perfectly cure a recent Founder in
i or eight days, without leaving the least effect
III the leet. Ill Horse Distemper, they will allay
the lever and promote a Healthy termination ol me
disease. One Powder and a part of a bottle ol
Ointment, w ill, in all cases, cure Oie Horn Die
temper in a cow ; two arc sometime required for
an oi
Waller II. Sloan, tho original discoverer of this
truly valuable medicine, still has the sole super
vision ol Us manufacture, hut order, should ho
sent to hi. son, ! ar II. Sloan, H South Water
Street, Chicago I I., who will promptly aupply the
demand lor these popular u ml truly great meui
ciues.
They are sold by all dealer, in Medicine. Sold
wholesale ami mail at . Manufacturer', price., by
ill Druggist.. mclil.it waw ly
Call Mil Ic Bookstore
AND
Sch ool Book Depot.
JO II N GRAHAM, Agent,
131 Devalues Street, Chicago,
Oppusite St, Patrick's Chuixh,
H is just received a largu stock ol
BIBLES,
PRAVER BOOK'S,
BEADS,
SCAPLLAS,
CRIC1F1XES,
MEDALS,
LACE PICTURES, kc.
Also, a good selection of
KLLH.IOl KNGllAl IM.S
AM) SCHOOL-HOOK'S.
Agent for the
Self York Tablet,
Boston Pilot,
BrowHun ' lieiirw,
Irish American, .
The Bible, Life of the Snlnt. Life or the
HleNscd Virgin. Life of Christ. Lite
and HorkH ot'Gerald Grlllin.
The above works can he had bound, or ;n num
bers. "COME DOWN WITH PRICES!
C. I HKM.XTLLK, Aint,
Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer, aud
GI.NKKAL UNDERTAKER.
I take this mode for the acknowledgement for
the long continued patronage of my old customers,
soliciting their continuation, and by a strict atten
tion to tho business, gain many new ones. I flat
ter myself for having the reputation of having a
cheap place to buy furniture.
1 have on hand
Burcaue, Glasses and Cradles,
Bedsteads, Chairs and Tables,
Stands, Sofas and Cupboards,
Whatnots, Caba and Feathen",
Desks lor bills and letters
Everything ill the shape of wood
You can get here cheap and good.
In the undertaking line I have only to say that
I shan't be beat either in price, style or attend
ance. Give me a call and see for yourselves.
PilLsbuig, Ft, U a) ue & tbicago R. !
Trains leave th West Side Union Depot, cor.
.Madison and Canal streets, Chicago, as follows ;
6.00 a. m. Fast Line, except Sundays.
6 10 p. m Nighi Express, except Saturdays.
3.40 p. in. Accommodation for Valparaiso.
For Boston, Sew York, l'hiladelphia, Baltimore,
Washington, Ilarrisburg 4- Pittsburg.
Also
for Albany, Buffalo, Dunkirk, CUceland. Colum.
bus, Cincinnati, Dayton,
And ail intermediate stations between Chicago
and the cities named.
Sleeping cars on night tiains, and baggage by
this route checked through to all eastern cities.
But one change of cars between Chicago and
New York, via Allentown, on train leaving Chica
go at ti. 10 p. m.
Tickets for sale at the piincipal ticket offices in
the west, at the company's ollice, corner ol Ran
dolph and Dearborn strtets, and at the L nion De
pot, West Side, Chicago, WM. P. SHIN,
A. HOLL1DAV, Gen'l Pas'gcr Ag't.
Ticket Agent.
Saddle and Harness
M A N V V A U T O li Y
At the Old Stone building on Illinois street, Rock
Island, Illinois.
JULIUM SCHL I.XIi having appointed A. F.
Cutter, agent, to Conduct the above busi
ness on n strictly
CASH PRINCIPLE,
Those w ishing Jo buy cheap, and pay cash down
for any article in the above line, are rca lectfully
nvited to give us a call.
J, SCHVLZE, by
A. . CUTTER, Agent,;
Dec. 19th, 1S-61, d w.
Q
,L1CK TIME TO NEW YORK.
The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne if' Chicago II. R.
In connection witn tne
JVnnMirania iiaiV Road the Allentown Route.
. ." .v..,,l, o -r V'ork citv with
Are now runiiiu g tin mB .. -- - .
but one change of cars, in four hours less time
than any other route. 1 m. u. ...- - ,
by their bein eighty mUes shorter than either or
the mora northern line.
Urtiira.
OBv HQQFUND'S
FOR TUB SPtEDV Cl'HK OF
Coutihs,
luldt, Injturma, -Croup,
Hoaneness, Bronchitis,
fneumuma, Vurasts of the iuie..
anting from Cold, Jncipitnt Consumptton, and
j"' '"'v iv fifi.iorri
curio patimltin advanced
ntaffei of (A latter ,
disease.
The Balsamic Cordial is entirely a Veaetibla
production, combining the healing properties of
tne lialsain, wiin tne invigorating qualities or a
Cordial, producing I combination so well adapted
to the purposes intended, that there are few cases
ol Uiseasu which will not, ut an early period, suc
cumb to its healing and life-giving properties.
For ages, has the treatment of pulmonary di
seases occupied the greater portion ol the atten
tion of the scieutilic of the medical world, hut
none acquired morn eminence in Ins treatment ol
those discs than tho celebrated Prussian, Dr.
Hootlaiid, the originator id' the llalsumie Cordial.
His life waadevoted to the production of remedies
Unit would stand unrivalled. How well he has
succeeded the American peoplu are able to judge:
and we positively assert, that no preparations
that have ever been placed helorn them, have
coulcrrcd the same amount of benefits on suHnr
nig humanity, or have elicited so iiiaiiy commuud
atloll.trom all classes of sociely, as the remedies
ol Dr. Ilooiunil, prepared hy Dr. I . 31. Jackson at
Co.. of Philadelphia,
The Cordial is designed for a class of diseases
more geneialaud more fatal than any other to
which the people ol tin. country are subject
those surinuiim Irom a "sliiiht cold." That emin
ent authority, Dr. Bell, says : "1 will not say that
Colds arc to our inhabitants what thu I'lague and
Yellow t'eier are to those of other countries) but
I can aver conhdently that they usher in diseases of
ireater complicity and mortality than these
latter."
Entirely Vegetable. No Alcoholic Prcpar
atloii.
Xr Hooflanci'e
CELEBRATED
CKHMAX IUTTKKS
l'REPARED BY
DR. C. M. J Al kWIS .V CO., IMnla., Pa.,
will nr.ni.AiLY ti'kr.
Liver Complaint, ljspcplu. Jaundice,
i'hronic or SerrniiK Debility, Diseases of th
Kidneys, and alt diseases arising Irom a die
ordered l.ivrr or Stomach,
Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness or
Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau
sea, Heartburn, Disgust lor Food, F'ulness or
Wem hi 111 the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking
ur Fluttering nt the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming
of the Head, Hurried and diliicult breathing, flut
tering nt the heart, choking or suU'ocating sensa
tions when in n lying posture, dimness ol vision,
dots of wchs before the sight, fever and dull pain
in the head, delicicucy ol perspiration, yellow
ness of the skin and ejes, pain 111 the side, hack,
chest, limbs, tic, sudden Hushes of heat, burn
ing 111 the llesh, constant imaginings of evil, and
great depression, of spirits, and w ill po.itivelv
prevent 1 ELLOH ! EVER, III MOPH
1'EVER, ivr.
The Proprietor in calling the attention of the
public to this preparation, doe. .0 with a feeling
ol the most confidence m it. virtues aud adap
tation to the diseases for w hich it is recommended.
It is no new and untried article, but one that has
atuod the test of a Iwelf 0 years' trial before the
American people, and us reputation and sale arc
unrivalled by any similar preparations eilant. The
testimony 111 Ms favor given hy the most prominent
and wcll-knov n physicians and individuals in all
parts of the country is immense, and a careful pe
rusal of the Almanac, published annually by the
proprietors, and to be had gratis of any of their
Agents, cannot but satisl v the most skeptical that
this remedy is really deserving of the great eeleb
nty it has obtained.
These medicines are for sale by nil respectable
druggist and dealers in medicines ill the I nited
States, Canada, British Provinces, and West In
dies, ut 7j cents per bottle. Be sure and get the
genuine, with the signature of C. M. Jackson on
the wrapper of each bottle; all others are coun
terfeit. Principal Ollice and Manufactory, 418
Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa,
Sold in Rock Island hy Clacius & Speidel, and
N.Hcrsh (: Co. ; 111 Moline, by A. F. Chamber
lain and T. S. Richards; in Camden, by il. P
Bealtie; in Hampton, hy Dr. G. Vinceil.
janistwaw ly
mrs. wimow,
Aii experienced Nit run ami Femnfp Hiymc.an, pre-
tenu 10 um aiiemiouui Aiotners, iter
toothing Syrup,
KOH CHILDREN TEETHING,
which zreatly facilitate, the process of teething
by softening the gums, reducing all 111 II um at ions
will allay ALL PAIN nnd spasmodic action, and
is sine to
REGULATE
T ill': HOW ELK.
Depend upon it, mothers, 11 wi.l give rest to your
selves, and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOl R INFANTS
We have put up and sold this article lor over ten
yeurs, and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND
TRUTH of it, w hat w e have nevi r been able to
say of nny other mediciiK NEVER HAS IT
FAILED IN A SINGLE INSTANCE.TOEFFECT
A CURE when timely used. Never did we know
an instance of dissatisfaction hy any one who used
it. On the contri'ry all aredelighted with Us op
eralions, and speak 111 terms ol commendation of
its magical eti'eets and medical virtues. We
speak 111 this matter "WHAT WE 1)1) KNOW
after ten years' experience, AND PLEDGE OUR
REPUTATION FOR THK FULFILLMENT OF
WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. In almost every
instance where the infant is sulfering from pain
and exhaustion, relict will ne loiind in filteeu
twenty minutes after tbesvrup is administered.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of
one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL
NURSES in New England, and has been used with
NEVER-FAILING SUCCESS IN
THOUSANDS OK CASES
It not only relieves the child from pain, but in
vigoratca the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity
and gives tone and energy to the whole system
It will almost instantly relieve
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, Si WIND CHOLIC
and overcome convulsions, which if not speedily
remedied, end in death. We believe it is the
BEST AND SUREST REMEDY IN THE
WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTERY' AND DI
ARRHOEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from
teethnm or any other cnuse. We would say to every
Mother who has a child sulfering fiom any of the
foreffoine complaint, DO NOT LET YOUR
PHEJUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF
OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering
Ihild and tne rener tnat win oe fi ne, -yes, AB
SOLUTELY SURE to follow the use of this
Medicine, if timely used. Full directions foi
usimr will accompany each bottle. None eenuine
unless the fac-Bimile of CURTIS & PERKINS,
New York, i on the outside w rapper.
Sold by druggists thioughoiit the world.
Principal Orhce, 13 Cedar Street, N. Y.
PRICE ONLY 2a CENTS PER BOTTLE
Sold by all druggists 111 Rock Island.
apr25twawly
The Only Premium
Awarded at the late United States Fair on
Wiss and Toupees,
And lor Hair Jewelry,
7AS that Kiven to ADOLI'II 01IS
V WALDT. 100 Lake Street, Chicago. Hi.
Wig. re easy, durable and elegant. The only
place in the West where they are properly made.
Satisfaction or no pay. Ordera forw arded by send
ing the n easures as follow :
1 Round the Head.
Forehead to Nape.
Ear to Ear over the Head.
Ear to Ear across the Crown.
Rnnnd the Herd .'
Forehead to extent of Baldness.
F.ar to Ear over the Head.
Acroas bald place over the crown.
ADOLPH OHSWALDT, Chicago.
P. O. Box, 2026.
11111
A FREE GIFT
TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
WHAT THE FEDERAL TROOPS ARE FIGHT
ING TO SUSTAIN.
HOW OUR SOLDIERS SHOULD BEPREPARED
TO FIGHT,
It is a singular fact that a lane maiontv nfil,.
people of the United Sl.tos are unacuuainted with
the great importance of the cause lur which the
soldiers of the Union are fighting. Let avert man
anu woman throughout the United ht.te. care
fully read and study the Constitution of the United
Statin, they will become convinced ot lh holiness
ji our causa and ol the wickedne.s ol those who
are striv.ng to overthrow this grand palladium of
Wa believe that had the
tution been adopted as a daily Icon 111 everv
school throughout the United Htate., the doctrine,
ol secession and slates right would never have at
tained the position of a political question; nor
i- ..1... . . ' ""veneen called upon to mourn
or l,eunlortun.i.wr.tgl,g.nd misconstructions
, n i. V".""! ,"U Uu:U "'
prnaliu '. 'n ,U"''I'"K Ha inter-
Millions of our citi.et, have never thoroughly
atudwc lib. 1 constitution, ., ev,,n
time, when it is the duty ol every c.tuen of this
country to inform himself of the right. ,d ,,
leges secured to him, under it. p,.ect,ng arm, It
is not 111 one household to rive hundred. In view
therelore, of correcting tlr. great overnight, and
to furnish every man, woman and child throuah
out the United Slate, with the mean, of atudyinir
this great palladium of liberty, and to prelect us
against future false doctrines and political disas
eri, DRS. RADWAV fc TO.
present to the American puplir, free nf'chargc.
tho commotion of the United State, of Anient.,
neatly bound, together with an improved Almanac
lor the yearjlhtii, called "Dr. Railway'. Constitu
tional Almanac." As son as practicable, Dr.
Radway'a Agents, in every village and towu
throughout Hie union, will be furnished wuh a
supply, for free circulation. A copy of the same
will be sent to alt who will enclose a stamp for the
payment of postage.
Druggi.ts, bookseller, newsdealer, throughout
the country, desirous of aiding us in distributing
to the people the Constitutional Almanac, are in
vited to send in their orders. No charge, will be
made for the same.
We also invito the people of the Canadas, Brit
ish Province., and, in lact, all who can read the
Engli.h language throughout the world, to accept
as ill IVoin us our Constitutional Almanac.
We will .end to any one who 1. willing to pay
the postage on it a copy j or if the citnen. of any
town or village will accept from 100 to iOtt copies,
we w ill furnish them free of charge. Being convin
ced that if our foreign friends will carefnllv read
the Constitution, they will become satisfied that
oar people, in supporting our government in wip
ing out this fuul blot of secession from our es
cutcheon, are not only right, but ore establishing
on a sound basis the Ireedoui of the people through
out the world.
RADWAY It CO.,
23 John Street, New York.
HOW OUR SOLDIERS SHOULD BE PREPARED
TO FIGHT.
Health and Discipline.
Health and discipline are the most iiniiorii.ni
element in an army to ensure success. Discipline
without health will prove as ineffectual as shot
without powde.-. Health is the propelling force
of the army, ana is the symbol of victory.
It is, therefore, of the greatest importance, that
the system of medication best adapted for the pro
tection of soldier against sickness, as well as that
known to be the most speedy and ell'ectual in re
storing the sick to health, without regard to pro
fessional prejuuice, he adopted.
Tin 1 no time lor medical martinets to quibble
about professional dignity. All the dignity the
profession can bring to bear will neither prevent
sickness among the troops nor cure those arllicted.
Our armies, to be (ucccssful, must be kept in a
healthy condition; and the most .ure mean, of se
curing this desideratum is through the remedial
pow ers of
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF,
which haa already proved itself in over (illy regi
merits now at the seat of war near Washington, to
he 1 positive prevention against sickness in the
form of
Chills and Fever, Fever and Ague,
Millions Fever Typhoid Fever,
Diarhaa, Dysentery,
Small Pol Measles,
and other malarious and infectious diseases.
Bear in mind, we say, that Radwayt Ready Re
lief will protect the troops eiposed to these dis
ease, against attack. Now, it is conceded by all
the medical men in our army, that they have no
reliable moans of preventing attacks nf these dis
eases, neither have they any positive assurance of
curing the sick; hut, on the contrary, the majority
of the sick, seized with fever and ague, typhoid,
bilhous and other fevers, either die, or inger along
until they are reduced to more wreck, and walk
ing skeletons. Eiperience has established the
fact that the treatment of calomel, quipine and
mercury, in rases nl fever and ague, typhoid fever
and other fevers of this clasB, is more injurious in
camp, than in private practice, when we take into
consideration that canvass walls and exposure to
heavy dews and the malaria Irom poola of water
and damp grounds, prove but a poor shelter for the
ick, we may readily conjecture that the penalties
of mercurial and quinine treatment will, in the
majority of cases, be exhibited in the form of rheu
matism, neuralgia, pains and stillness in the joints,
engorgements of the liver, jaundice, yellow jnuii
ders, dyspepsia, pleurisy, coughs, colds, &c,
which will cling to the unfortunate patient fur
years.
IN DR. RADWAY'S REMEDIES
the soldier has a positive preventive against at
tacks ofthese diseases.
Let every soldier carry a bo. tie nf
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
IN HIS CKAPSACK,
and when eiposed to wet,damp and chilly weather,
or encamped in malarious districts, luke a leu
spooulul, in half a cup of w ater, as a drink, early
in the morning before eating, and three or four
times during the day; Mid, il on picket or guard
duly, occasionally duiing the night, he will escape
all sickness, and continue t-o enjoy good health.
WHEN SICK,
et Radway'a Ready Relief and Railway's Regulat
ing Pills be used according to directions, nnd the
patient will soon recover. Dr. Radway'a Rcme
dies make a perfect cure
In cases of
Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Hoarseness, Dipethena
Influenza, Coughs,
Toothache, Headache,
Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing,
Frosted Feet, Chilblains,
Swellings of the Joints, Pain, in tne Legs
Sic, &c.
Croup, Measles,
Burns, Scalds,
Strains, Wounds,
Sprains, Weakness in the Spine,
and in all cases where there is pain, Radnay's
Ready Relief will afford immediate ease and
quickly cure the patient.
ARMY INDORSEMENT.
We have received a large number of letters from
army surgeons, officers and privates who have de
rived benefit from the use ofiiarfu ay'. Ready Re
lief. Among the great number we have on file w e
reler to the following :
W. H. Tingly, M. D., Surgeon and Medical Di
rector of the Excelsior Brigade.
Geo. B.Simpson, M. D., Surgeon of Anderson's
Zouave Regiment.
Col. Rush C. Hawkins, Ninth Reg't N. Y. V.
Col. Lyons, Eighth Reg't N. Y. S. M.
Col. George Hall, Second Regiment Exce.sior
Brigade.
Col. Tinnelli, McClellan Rifles.
Col. Wm. GaUs, U. 8. A.
Col.Willam Wilson and his officers, through T.
W. Meighan, Eaq., Wilson'a Zouaves, Fort Pick
ens. RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
will .peedily eradicate every particle'of disease,
and will reinvest the patient with health.
LADIES
afflicted w ith Falling of the Womb, Ulcers of the
V.'omb, Discharges from the Uterus, Chlorosis, and
all weakening diacharges, may depend upon a
speedy euro by the use of Radway'a Renovating
Resolvent.
In cases of Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Gout, the Resolvent, taken in connection with
Radway'a Pills and Ready Relief, will be lound a
quick and thorough cure.
NOTICE.
Dr. Radway'a remedies are sold by druggists in
every village, Jowa and city in the United States,
Canadaa and British Provinces. Price ; 2i cents,
50 cents and $1.
RADWAY (s CO.,
No. 23 John St.,. New Y'ork.
KELSON HEASH, Agnt, Rock Island, 111.

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