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Me FRIDAY MORKTNG. APGtJST CITY AHB COEXTX ITEMS. INSTJfiANCE.WAK SPHCIAL aD t.r LD REAL KSTATE AK0 "TN ae Akewsioa ttM A IHE -New 80 to 12 05 bn. serious consequences, wUUe pnrgatlon la' LaQdcnnoi may loll the pain bnt nol WHOLESALE CLOTHIMB HOUSE. chills, colds, rhenmttUsm, etc, with Black or Brown.

Kemedics the 111 affects of ts always neverleayliie; any.Jl! Invigorates the it fitolloway's not only procure same In oil cases' their bntinieTeie sort and beautiful. genuine Is'elgned without bmnerolr but Sitting forward upward Bound a moonlight eveif imagine a scenr mow xnsgnlttceo than that every hand things are bays' Froa IXJlyTeletrepn, Mondry. Aug. 12. HOT, HOTTER, is beyond uli question the warmest day of tbe season.

The mercury in tlie thermometer on a center wall entirely removed from the direct heat of tlie sun, stood at 83 degrees. In (begun itrauup in a few in mutes to 120 degrees. This is just about as warm as we care about having it, but still it is much cooler than it was reported to be iu St. Paul last week. POSTMASTER op CHICAGO Drtows- learn-by a dispatch from that Col.

JRobt. A. Oilmore, I i at ft of that city, took a boat M-iti-tty shadows. Oft-times sombre on Friday evening and went on bluBs are dimly seen Lake rowing. Since that time notM lnt beams ot lieht neei and UUAMKO tUt tHIrtf UcfjlUcJ of loveliness, are at such time no harsh no discordant ings.

Tlie moonlight embra ces and faeiutifles all, softening eac ontllne, and gloriryli every defe 1 On the one hand, we sweepomrard, Hudson's PallSsad 6 and now loomlnc forth ii all 1 edm majesty. Here.sni there Vet-ween tall peaks, nestle sileu vhich the moon's rays seem 4W k.nluvinfr a 11 iilfx-a 11 Btra 5 eama Bht the ing has been-heard of him. HtabSTtfl fcul l1ll util however, was found on Saturday sbaf Uiweleome in such darksome re- tered to Meces, but his body his nft reats A On he hand lie broad discovered. His death bwlands covered by the shades quite a sensation in that ense forests Looking wiis a man in tbe prime of life, and was universally esteemed, HEALTHY FEAR OF THE CitAi- belligerent and pugnacious iudividualswerejuBtin the actct pitching into each other, and anun ber of other individuals were looking on with evident brutish of witnessing 'a light, when A)ier- mau Seaton stepped up and denied- ed the peace, under the iiecessjy oi enforcing the paiae und penilties made und provided in thechaugang ordinance. The belligerent men wilted in view cf the led hot work of breaking sUwe, with the standing rt liO degrees 7n the Who, this, will doubt "the and joieucy ol that ordinance.

CHOLERA IN wiJl he recollected that i few day? since we published a reiort of the cholera prevailing in tin above city, of the panic which had crcui- fil. have since learted, from the Shelby Union, that all that we then Baiii was true, and that there had beeu several other cases wbfcb had resulted finally. Out of fotrteen persons who were attacked nin: of them had died. It is, however, still doubted whether it is or poison, a-i every individual thuj fur affected (lined ut the Pennsylvania hotel, on tlie day before the broke out, many believe that ii is the rerull of kind of poison, of ou that occasion. A invest! puiou is now being made by scientific men to discover the cause In the meantime the disease lius ceased to spread.

PCBI.IC meeting held at the City Hall, on Saturday oveniug, was well attemied by the members of both the and KupubJican parties, mid there was just sullicient diversity of opinion manifested to throw a little spice tun! xpirit into the discussions. On motion of Dr. T. M. Hope, (Dem.) Mr.

Isaac (Rep.) was uaJled to the chair. Thomns Dimmock, (Democrat,) then moved that Clutrli's Murray, (Dem.) act as Secretary. Or. Hope then moved that a committee of thirteen be appointed, by the chair, to nominate a listof candidates for the various City oilices, composed equally of Republicans and Dcmox-rats, when Mr. Dimniock moved the adoption of a preamble nud a series of resolutions, covering substantially the position taken by till- Doctor, but only providing for; the appointment of a committee of twelve, as a substitute for the original motion.

After some discussion, HIP substitute was adopted without a dissenting voice. Jt will thus be si'en that the Democrats not only nominated tlie officers of the meeting, but likewise prepared the pro- gramme for its action. But notwitli- this, we feel very well pLToiiadi-d, that if the committee, appointed select candidates, will avoid the selection of extreme meu (if t-ither party or individuals personally unpopular, that the great mass, if not all the Republicans, will give the the ticket a hearty and zealous support. At any rate, we feel dis- possed to trust the committee, and it' they can succeed in agreeing on a ticket, we believe it will be elected without any serious opposition. The proceedings of the meeting will be fouud in another part of our issue Krom Daily Telegraph, Tneeday, A.HE.

13. ji.i.i.vois McTOAJy Fun: iusu- KANCE learn to-day that all the difficulties und misunderstandings iu reference to this Sold or- franization have been satisfactorily settled. NEW MODE OF tannery has been put in operation at Kuckford, 111., in which the new patented process fer exhausting the air from the vut, ia employed, it takes by tliis process only 12 hours to cotn- plute the tanning, and about 15 tnin utc-s for sheepskin. The weight of leather is iucreased 10 per cent, over the old process, ami the cost of the ivorks is but 10 per cent, more than that of the old, and it is also claimed that the leather is superior. HORSE THIEF.

We understand that some hold robber visited tbe stable of Mr. Hugh Smith, living near isioro, in this county, last night, tnd b-oke open the door which was locked, and stole a very valuable hone. It is thought he rogues had one or two other horses with them ui the time the deed wascommitted. A reward of fifty dollars has been ofler- ed by Mr. Smith for the return of the honse or the arrest of the thieves.

Parties are in hot pursuit, and it is sincerely hoped that they may overtake aud jug the scouudrels. A.THI:S-G is- will be seen bv a letter in another part of our issue to-day, that our worthy vouiig local is off ou an excursion, bathing himself in moonshine, and in the picturesque and beautiful, in the forepart of the evening, in the latter part of the night IIP pays tbe penalty of bis Pleasures, IHi-CIS, musicaPbut'none the less social op that account. He, however, dwells only on the former, but we thought it well to throw in the bitter with tlie sweet, otherwise it would not be life. EVANGELICAL EFFORTS. Our neighbor of the referred to tiie very commendable efforts which Protestant Episcopal Church, with the of their worthy Rector, i.

making to establish religious services in BempletoWB, each Sabbath deck of tbe steamer of the woodland, the eye rests upon a sea of gently waving leaves, with the moonlight shedding over all asilvery lustre. Beyond us stretches the great river through whose depths the staunch steamer is BO bravely plowing her way. Before her iron prow, the waves, lifted into a sheet of foam, are kissed by the moon-beams, and back into the stream in a shower oi diamonds and pearls. The Btreaa widens out at intervals into a broad lake, aud over its vast surface every wavelet is gleam ing and glowing with glintings of light. We behold a new nrmament, for below us Is mirrored the semblance of theone above.

Each star above looks down upon its reflection in the atcrs and flushes, may leap, at the discovery of its own loveliness. Far ahead, on tbe right, a range of lofty grey bluffs, jut from the main chain, while on the left similar projection of lowland is dimly discerned. The two shut out the prospect beyond, and seemingly here ends the great river. But wait! in a moment a narrow gateway is discern ed, which, as we nearer, widens and widens until the whole broad sweep of the stream lies before uf. Here and there, on the right and on the left, the river's breast is studded with islaud gems, which look fair enough iu the moonlight's mystical to be the sylvan home of Jfiife and Dryads.

Behind us stretch through tneiniE- ty air vast volumes of smoke, fortli from the steamer's Pleutonian depths, which grow fainter and fainter aud finally sink to rest on the summits of the grey old bluffs. Pen-photographs of scenes of are but dim aud shadowy visions of the reality. Nature is above all and overali.and when her woudrous landscape pic- of river, bluffs, forestand wood- and are unveiled, and upon all the mystical mellow light of Jie mojulieams, we can only gaze, enjov and not describe. Yet eyes" will sometimes grow wary even when gaziag "ou u. scene like this," si, en ueea long denied, and so at length we say good night to the moonbeams and the river so gaily in their rays, audgropeour way to il ream land to gaze again upon the same vision of loveliness.

Near Hannibal, Aug. 9, MODB- meiit Associasion. ALTON, Aug. 6,1867. At a meeing of the Board of Directors, held a.

the Secretary's office at 3 o'clock r.M., there were present T. B. Hurlbut. C. H.

Taylor, M. Jameson, L. A. Parks, Thos. Dimmock, r.

L. Blair.John K. Hayner, and W. Flagg. Mr.

Paris reported the acceptance on the part of E. V. Wade, of the office of Treisurer of the Association. Mr. Panes, as Chairman of the Finance Committee, reported that, be lad engated J.

W. VanCleve to can- rass for riembeis of the Association. About 15( persons bad put downlheir tames, and some 35 paid the membership fce. On motion of Mr. Parts, the Secre- was instructed to draw up a sub- scriptir-u paper, with amounts gub icribed payable by installments, to ie circuhted among the citizens of Alton.

On moLon of Mr. Jameson, Coumittee were instructed to ascertain what amount can be raised anioug the business men of Alton luring the next ten days. The Secretary was instructed to in- "orm bcnorary Vice Presidents of their election. Adjo-smcd to meet at the office, Tuesday, September, 3rd, tt 3 o'clock M. T.

B. HURT.BUT. Prcs't. W. C.

PtAQO, SEC'V. mi Dally Tetfgrupu, Ang. 11. cf ourhor- icnlturists are busily engaged at this time iu shipping their apples and icacnes to market. The -apple crop is erv light, aud judge appearance, of rather, an inferior quality.

The peaches are small bul abundant, au'd of excellent flavor. TO HOLDERS OF 7-30 may 'be' recollected by iclders of 7-30 notes, dated August j5th, 1SG4, and due to-morrow, August 15th, that thev are convertible 5-20 bonds. Up to that day they are worth about 9J per cent, premium, but after that date they will be redeemed at par only. IMMENSE GBOPS. A gentleman who has made an extensive excursion the'country, informs growing crops of corn in- direction everything Jje-ieyK 1 saw, and fears tbefarmew w4H-notbfe able to house it (IndJ Journal.

That chap certainly- has not passed along this lately or he would have made some exceptions weeping statement. New lork Market. Gold OKK, August '14. Old 1SZ25C better; new 7.5 i-xtra stalii; -HX5HO-75R. H.

O. 1 SoNo.SsprIng;2 CO choice ew white Michigan. 43 western. netterand clot-jd dull 50 mixed western. western; 91(292 for new oulliern.

Si mess. Other articles unchanged. Chicago lire Stoclc Market. CHICAGO, A 14. Cat tie active, and fair supply, but trons- tions are light; 25aC 50 for prime Istclass; ipplng btcers nrm.

Cblcage Market. CHICAGO, August 14. without material change- inter extra Klall 40; choice Missouri 12 23: ring extras 9 75aIO 25; lair choice 10 37 1-2 aoO. opened firm but higher sprlnK 1 80a2; Xo. I spring 1 No.

prlng 1 77a9; No 2 winter a OSa 10; No. 12 12 5. Corn opened higher but subsoquently ecllned, closing at 1-2 No. No. 2 82 this ef- able to say that three meetings are held once in eve- fort, we v- week.

One in 3J unterstown, and that mortgagee llllj new Eiortgage be compeUed as other creditors. The effect of ohis-n-ill betocaase greater caution hereafter in accepting have cd that there has been a-Wry decided rise in the price of this excellent and much sought alter vegetable. They are now selling in Chicago at from Ove to six: dollars per bushel, and are beine shipped from here in large quantities. We never knew them to oofc finer or to be of so good quality is tbey are this season. A GBMTLEMAN of great medical knowledge says that a more genial, wholesome, and effectual tonlo and ImSteer than Drake's Celebrated These ec by and are also well attcn- the neighborhood, where heJd without regard to sec- ape Plantation Blttets, WHB never for Dyspepr ia for Liver Complaint, for Exhaustion, Weakness, for a want of appetite and for mental depwrelon.

It Is an agreeablestiniUlant.Md adftnted to young and old. Persons Jikc chu ting efforts merchants, and delicate females, are particularly benefitted by its use. MAGKOUA delightfa toilet superior to Cologne and at half the prlae. d6t eod It ta not often tfcat we have the time to spare, or the Mtton, to notice any of the thou.a»<J and one preparations througn out the country, each, as it to clwm ad being a iovereign cure for one or more of the ills that flesh is heir to we have frequently wondw tUatTeople died'at ew old even. when, by a small out they could fnrntafi wfth eSmethlng wblch disease atbay, eooii.

refer ro au gists, No, qua SO to Sic. Corn 03 to 31 Me 9 DO. OCUbn. Hiy-80c 100 fts; ton. par retail.

per bn. JDned tl 75 to S2 00 per bn. Irish cw 75 to £5e. flint ate dry lalted green 8c. to 1 60 for.

Wostcm. per bbl. to 45c, wholesale. per bmh. JIG liJln.

to I2K. wholwale: retail Cnred to SSc. Sail 00 to 25 per bbl; gacltg 3 00a3 2S. to 15c per bbl. to 3Sc.

to 15c retail house 70s totlOO; sorghnm retail 60e. to 25c par a prime. per dozen. 25 to 3 SO par dozen. 70 to Tec per pound 37 to 47e, dull; Fleece wanhed, 35 to 40c; unwashed 20 to 27c ft.

to S3 50 per Flax neea-42 73 per bn. 00 to 00 per cord; 16c, delivered. tl 45 to MI- lard SI 45; cutor UN 55; whal.oil$lC5; coal olUBc per gal- on. 75 per 100 per net. JURfiETB TEMCKlfH.

Sew Tort Stock Market. YORK. Augnst H. THEIR FIRST MOR'fiABE BONDS AS AS ESVESTMEKT. Tbe rapid progress of the Union Pacific Railroad, now building west trdm''Omaha.

Nebraska, and forming, with its au line across the continent, attention tw.the^ralne of he First Mortgage Bonds which the Company now offer to tue public. The q.ues- lon.a»ked by prudent Inverters Is. hese bonds secure?" Next, "Are the." a profitable Investment?" To reply in brief: 1st. The early completion of the whole great line the paclBc is as certain as any 2taro basUiesii event cafi The. Qovern- ient grant of acres and and fifty million dollars in its own Kinds p-actlcally guarantee it.

One-fourth the work is already done, and the track St. Louis Market. ST. LOOTS. Auenst II.

sanpr 7aS: 8 23u9: 9 iiOalO 50; XXP io 205a223-prlmeto choice. and 95al OOal IU mixed ellow and white. 53aii7. 2J 2i. Baoon, sides andfihonl- ers Dull and nominal.

MARRIED. this city, August th. by Esquire T. Mlddletou, Mr. Abraham Stanhope and Miss Mahola O.

Duty. All Madison county. DIED. this city, Carrie Emmo, In- nt daughter of H. C'rane, aged 3 months dSdays.

Stanuton, August 10th. Georgiauna, dJiughter of Joseph albarine Lucas, aged thirteen mom hs aud nr days. laid Jierin her narrow pravo. With llowera upon her A lovely blossom for the sky, So fragile, yet so blest. "We found it wasnot given to To us 'twas only lent; Anil now-with heavenly choirs alMve Onr radiant flower is bleut, Be be still, each murmuring tho't.

Dost hear Inat music's Moresweetly stealing o'er our souls Than touch ot low. "It Is.our Georgia's voice we hear; it thrill with rapture wild Fain would we break these clay To clasp our angel child. "But we are earthly; earth's dart stain Is on our spirits Ktill; Unmurraurlngly we bow our My lather, 'tis thy will." Jerseyville papers please copy. £orol Xoutes. SICK Very many are trou ed with this distressing complaint every days through the summer months.

A utleman from Ohio who ha.s been subject such attacks writes that Coe's Dyspepsia ure cured liim. aupl'-I-dwlt OCR 23IFEC.D£NCK he CAUSK OF COSStTMP How many of us can date the canse ot last sickness to cither a crowded room id then comiug out. In the cold air, or wear- damp clothes, causing a cough which es upou the tnngs, proctacing seated pains the chest. jLUen's JAinrf Balsam will check disease, and restore health to the system, nly used In time. For ro's Altou.

Also, amily Medicine generally only used In time. For pale by Qulgley ro's Altou. Also, by the dealers mchSO epidemic or Intermlttents In ie "Wert tills season, the -whole Immense ock of Ague Cure became exhausted nd the producing power of his Laboratory found inadequate to meet t'ae demand. Maut-wlio, knew its extraordinary virtues or tie enre: ot chills and fever, paid exor- larit' pHces to thnse who were fortunate nough to have nsnpplyoti hand Rome oj ir neiehbors poirt ten dollars for a bottles bile tne regular prloe is one, and ns- ireusit ou tlie whole the chenpst rem- iy they- could buy, even nt that- figures ley praUe It for two qualities: first, that It res. and last that It leaves the health uu- Standard.

TEBBETT'S Physiolstcal Hair Begenernto the wonder of the day! It soils nothing, stores white and gray hair peleclly, pre- Ils a luxuriant dressing nd A toilet. Even' bottle Is warranted. A. S. Barry, agent.

Sold by all druggists. MOTH AND FBECKI.ES.— The only reltoo miiiiy Tor those brown dlscoloratlons on called Molli Patches and Freeklesis BBY'S Morn ATSD rxJTiox. iased only by Dr. B. C.

PERKY, Dermatolo- ist, 49 Bond Street, New YorK. Soldby all in Alton and elsewhere. Price SS ittle. Ivl-d3m fAVE YOU BEEN TO and their r.AEOE nnd WTSLL SELECTED Stock of jLASS, QUEEKSWARE, POCKETtfeTABLECUTLKBY, lated Goods and Bouse Fur Disking Goods, mat they have received for the spring trade aU ot which they are determined io sell low. tlte Street, ALTON BANK AND POSTOFPICE apr8-ly BILLING, HABJUSTBECEiVEDA SPRING SUMMER CLOTKINB low rates.

Alio; Furnishing Cotds, HATS, CAPS. VAIJSBS, TaOUKS Street. Bill-Heads, Circulars, lpt-s Prognunines, Hand-Bills, jflodgers, printed In the style, at the "TelezraDh" Job Office, cheaper, other establishment the West. FOB SALE 4 OEOCEBS, fer TO BENT. Urge aadjjsonvenlent ihVnvmt Sait of TcLKaBAPS entirely the elements of'tfie' dls- eaae topromota a ftpeedy-cnrs without danger of relapwi.

Bold by aU drnggUU. A. Satehetor. olheM are mere Imitations ajid should be arolaea. Sold by all druggists and perfumers, factory SI Barclay New York.

hEWARE OF 1 5-dwJy S-Jf. P.I Free to- EreiyBodyi JA large 5 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest Importance to the young It teiches bow the homely may become beantttnl, tte despised respected, and forsaken: loned. No yonjog lady or gentleman should fiUi to send their address, and receive a. copy riost- Dald.

by return mall. Address P.O. Drawer 21, Troy, N.Y. febis-dwly F. s.J COXDKE Co NO.

SO WAfo STREET, continues be laid at Kite of two. 2d. The Union Paciac.BaUroad bonds are ssued upon what promises to be one of the Lost profitable lines cf railroad iu tbe conn- ry. For many years It must be the only connecting tha AUsntic ana elng without competition, it-can maintniu emnnerative rates. 3d.

425 miles of this road are finished, and wo trains are daily way. for the niilek. to the astern of ilountaius are on and, and it Id unaer contract to be 'done In eptember. 4th. The net earnings o( the sections al- eady finished are several times yreaier Uifln gold Interest upon Oif, First Mortgage nds upon such sections, and "If'not auoth, mile of the road were built, the part ai- ady completed wonlajnot only pay tand be profitable to onspany.

5th. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can Jssnsd only as the road progresses, and carTiieyer be In the market -unless represent a bona ride property. Cln. Their amount Is strictly, iirnltnd to a sum equal to what Is granted by tbe lilted Slates Government, and for which takas a second lien as Its mount upon the first 517 miles west from maha is only 816,000 7th. The aal that the U.

S. Oevarnment iruiders a second lien upou.tjie road a goud ivestment, and Uiat some of Iho allroad builders oftheconu'trj' liavealreaiV Iniflve million dollars upon the stock Wch Is to them a third lien), may well in- piire confidence in a first lien. Stii. Although It is not claimed that Uiere be any better securities than Oovern- nis, there are parties -wl-o consider a first ortgigen'pon such" property as this the very security In the world, and who sell their o-reruments to Iu these ins securing a greater lulerest. All.

As the Union Pacific Railroad offered for the present at 9j cents on the ollar and accrued Interesi, they are the leeipest security in the market, being more 16 percent, less than Ui S. stocks. lte.bl At the current rate -of premium on Id, tiles' pay Oner Jfine fer Cent, Interest. The daily subscriptions are already large, nd they will eontlnne to berecelvedin New ork by the Continental Satianal Sank, No. 7 Nassau St.

dark. Dodge Jt. do, intow, 51 "Wall John J. Cisco ami. jSonSwfjOJo 33.

Wall nd by Banks and Bankers generally roughout the United States.of whom maps descriptive pamphlets may be obtained, hey will also be sent by mall from ihe' ompany's Office, No. 20 Nassau street, New otk.on applicatipni Subscribers, wlU.sei, their own agenA In-Wbom theyinavc. wno alone vUl)x responsible to iom for the safe delivery of the bonds. JOHN J. CISCO, my31-dw3n.

Treasurer New York. JKJt-OIF MADAME E. P. THOENTOX, the great English Aslrolosist, Clairvoyant aud Psycliome- trldan, -vrlio has astonished the scleutiflc classes of the Old World, has now located herself at Hudson, M. Y.

MndftmeThorutou possesses such vdiiclerfnl powers of second jlgh as to euable-ber toimysrt ImowltjUgeof the greatest Importance to the single or married ofolther sex. While in a state of delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument ot Intense power, known tbA L'sychomotrope, guarantees to prodnc? a lifeline picture ot lie tutu husband or of the applicant, together with date of marriage, roaiUou in life, leading traits of character, cSc. Tills is no humbug, as thousands of testimonials can assert. Sue will send when desired a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what It mil-ports to be. By enclosing 11 small lock of flair, and stating place ol birth, age.

disposition and complexion, enclosing Sfty cents and stamped envelope addressed to'ynnrKelf, you will receive the picturejind desired iulornmtiou by return mall. All commmuuicauous sacredly coniick-ntlul. Address, In confidence, Madame E. V. Thornton, P.

0.223, Hudson, to." v. s.1 tlie Blood. With corrnptor tainted blood, you are sick 1 inay" in jp'inipjjs or or In some ac ive disease, or it may keep you listless, depressed and good nothing. But you cannot CHaye Jth irlille your bloodls mi pure." "A-TEK'S purges out these impurities, disease and restores healtli and i onlatss the organs of life Into vigorous ct ion. Hence it rapidly cures a variety of xunplalnti whichare caused by ic blood, such as Scrofulajor King's Evil, Ulcers, Bores, Eruptions, Pimples, lotches Fire, Rose, or ryslpelas.

Tetter or Salt Scakf lead. King Cancer or Cancerous nroors, Sora Eyei; Female such as terrillty. also Syphilis or Venereal Diseases, Jver Complaints and Heart Diseases. 1 rv ATEE'S anil see for otxraelf the surprising activity with which cleanses the these dlsor- 51-K. During late years the public have been isled byhirgeBotOeflrprefenafnKtOBlven oart of Extract.of SarBaparlllo for one dol- ar.

Mostof been, frauds npon he sick.forther.notonly contain Sarsaparilla, but often no ciiratlre iu- Mdleat whatever. Hence, bitter; dlsap- oi.ntment has followed the use of the ra- 308 extracts ol JSarsaparilla which.Tlood market, until the name itself has become ynonymons with Imposition 'an'd cue ji illl we call this compound nd Intend to supply aach a remedy as shall tho name from tho load of obloquy wlilch upon It. We, think ire have round Sot believing It has virtues which are neslstibloby the class of diseases It is In- elded to cure. We can assure the sick thai re offer them the best alterative jow to produce, irid we- haVe reason, to be- It Is ftr the most effectual parifler of lie Wood ATEB'S CHEKET PKCTOBAI. Is so oily known to surpass every other medicine or the cure of Coughs.

Colds, InnnenzK, Hoarseness, Croup, Broncliltls, Contraption, and for the relief ol ConsnffiP- Ive Patients in advanced stages ol dls- that It ta useless here to recount ividence of Its virtues. The world knows by Dr. Jf.C.AY*R* sofa drngglsU and dealers medicine everywhere. Comer of Nassau street, NEW YOKK We buy and sell at the most liberal current and keep on, hand a "full supply of 3OVBRNMENT BONB3 OF ALL ISSUES, and COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, and execute orders tor lurchaselond sitie cf STOCKS, BONDS and 30LD. CONVERSIONS.

We convert the several Issues of Seven- Thirties at the most favdtable rates into Flvt-Twentles. which, fat. present price of gold, yield the hoMcr about one percent more interest per, annum. Clronlars with full particulars furnished upon a ppUcatlou pains from colic. Inflammations, rheuma- tisms, or external injuries, It Is JEfAe Saving, Bare of (uTeci, and aiwayi without tbe least danger, and they act Very- part of tie system, dlalodelng and removing tA acoumnlationa of the blood.andrefltorlng.thebealUt.

aU otheri put together." BKAKBBETH'S PILLS we BOtd by all drugelsts and at the.principal offloe, Bron- reth Honse, Kew'Tqrk. Observe B. BBANDKETH in white on tlie government stamp on each box. jySWwlm TO Tlie advertiser liavlng.been restored, to health In a lew weeks by a very simple rem edy, after havlng'saffered for several -yaarH wltli a severe lung affection, and that dread disease anxlons to known to Ms fellow-si iV.f^-P''-'*'"" 1 myU-dwly JAY COOKE i CO. tS- A young tody returning to her country home, after sojourn of a lawmonths in the cltv, was liardJy recognised by her friends.

In p'lace of a coarse, rustic, flushed lace, she hail a soft ruby complexiou ol almost marble smoothness, and instead of iwenty- three appeared bnt eighteen. Upon Inquiry as to tue cause of so grant, a change, tlK; plainly told thorn that she used the Circassian Balm ind considered It an invaluable acquisition to any lady's toilet. By ItsnseanyliKlyor gen'leraan can improve their personal appearance an hundi ed ft'M It is sunple in its combination, as nature oreelf is simple, unsurpassed jn lis effl- cftcy in drawing impurities from, ulso heal- nii, cleauHiug aud beautifying the skin aud complexion. By Its direct action on the cuticle it craws fromit all its impurities, kindly healing the Kame. and leaving the surface as nature iute-1 it should he, clear, soft, smooth mid IwontifnJ.

or express, on receipt of an order by W. CLAItK Chemists, Kp West Fayctte, st. Syracuse, N. Y. Tho only American Agents for the sale oi thetame.

WHAT EVERY ONE A good reliable meulcinetimiwSU be on hand wheiirecmired, aud never fails -when called on. That now to be obtained in Dr. Tobias' Celebrated Venetian Liniment, Many thousands call It, the Wonder of the Age, as It does allthatts represented and It cures Diarrhea; "Dysentery, Colic, spasms Vomiting, Croup, and Seasickness assurely as It is used, and Is perfectly lii doable the double the quantity named In t.he directions; and as an external remedy ic, Rheuroiitl'sm, Cuts, Braises, Old' Sorts Slumps, Toothuche, Headache, Sore Throat, Sprains, Insect Stings, Pains in the Back, Chest, and Limbs, thousands have testified to, and their certificates cuu beseeu by any oneat the Depot, TiG Cortlandt Keis' York'. HuudreCw of physicians use it their practice. been introduced since iS19, and hundreds who now have it iu their houses, say they would not be it even 11 It was 10 per bottle.

Krery drop Is mixed by Dr. Toljios himsulf, and can be depended ou. Only MctsandSl per bottle. To ail whodeslre It, he w-111 of the prescription used (Jree the dlTOetions for preparing and using the; same, which, they -will find a sure core for Cansamptlon, Asturon, Broncliltla, Isolds, and all throat aoid Lung The only- object of the advertKer rft seu'iliog the Prescription Is to beaefit the afflicted r. and spread Information which he conceives to be Invaluable, and he suffepv er try his remedy, as It will cost them nothlug, and may prove a.

Parties wishing prescription, FREE, by return mail, will p'ease address. UUV. EDWARD A. W'llliamsburg, Kings N. Y.

mylG-dltew wly. fs. M. p. AOCIDENT POLICIES TICKETS Life insurance and Investment Company.

LIJTE STEjSJtPKS Passage tickets to and Irom Europe for sale. Office under Jlereantile Hall. 2d story. STREET. 1au2l st I and'Other'claimsugauiatrthe'Ctovern- meut against Estate and sold on commission.

Also agent or the following No. 1 Insurance Conjpiinies: HATHEWAY HAWVER HAVE MOVED THE IB CLOTHJN.G ST.ORE FROM STATE STRESS TO -ti'P 1 J--tiJ-it JLH, Of Hiirtfora, Assets; 1, 1S66, Insurance Company of Sorts Philadelphia, Founded VIM. Assets, MPE ISSURA5CE COHPASI, Of Hartford, Assets, ACCIDIIST IJTSlfBAJ'CB COMPA5I, JOf Columbus, Ohio, Capital, 81,000,000. Ian IB THREE DOORS-EAST OF NATION AL BANK. ONTJCELLO FEMALE SEM- ITI IN'AKY.

Tue neJtt term ol tliL, Institution v. ill open on Hth of September. All he arrangements for carrying on the work Dl Female In ib, various (lepjtrt- and tom- Thoa'e who wish to secure rooms sliouU pply at arf early day. For terms, reference nude to the Catalogue, wnlcb will be sent. ou aupllcalion, to Miss H.

Tlucipal, Godfrey. III. i SALE. Waahluglph T.HUIer, and Batb His til'l, by iheir ct-rUiia deed of trust. Louring time u.

ISM, and recoruc-ii iu tln; OfliL-c the city of Altou iiuU Hiatu.ofllUnpJsV.fW-'bpP^:^!: Sold by New Yorfe. Depot, 5'i Cortlauclt SI. jy2.j-dwlra-cem UfePUlsand PUffiuli btiects of MoJfut's Ijfe Pills in icases of mental depression or physical weakness, proceedins from indigestion, cos or bilious secretions, are certilled to by millions of persons who have been bendfrHcil by them. They are the roost effective cathartic and purllicr cvor before the public, and have ever been in use since ISZi. They, are chear, safe and reliable.

Sold by ullrespecirtble Uealore every where. tie foi'owing groiuJd," to. tje said city of-Alton, Lot number of lots and three imailrecKJODyaS- by "the ttna-. t'PS of the Pirst Meviioilist Episcopal ctrarcn of the city ot Altoiivund recorded and tae 01 Sa Also, a lot oflana'-ln bloctnainbetflf'y C50) Legiuuiuit one hundred feet from tne corner oi Fourth'andyijisa xhuuce south feei to A. M-itUsr's north feet to a twelve foot, alley; thence north alon" said jiUov twenty feet to Gej.

lakers south llac; thence west with said line eighty feet to I'iasa street, the of beginning. And, whereas, default has been made in the payment, of saul note, notr Is the undersigned trustee, at ttxe of. the iiolder of note, anil In pqrsnance of the provisions of said deed of trust, will, on THUBSDi.Y,'.THE 29TH 1)AJ OF AUGUST A.D ISSi, nt thshourom the door of the Post the city of Alton, sell hy public vendue. highest csisli, the 'or Tound to pay and trust. Th-J said property will he sold snbfect to the right of said.

Washington'T. UillerAr. lis hfrirs. to redeeni the-same within one' re.ir from IhB said. sale-Eby layin" "purchaser or if-rs tli'e amount for prem- ses were sold, with interest thereon at 111.

Fareuts who have (laughters to educate, should read the new dialogue' of tho LADIES' ATHtiN.SU.M. There is no other jueTi sdu.0'. Address, AVM. SANDERS. D.

Suuerluteudcnt Y.L, This nour'shlng Institution affords unrivaled advantages lor a UioroKgh eiiaciiUon; lultion in either of tlie Departments is only len dollars per term. For particulars seuil for a catalogue- to Prof. K. Mnrsh, Upper -Vlton, Alton, Ills. The next will De- eln on Thursday, the of Scntoinbci-.

CLIMAX. A plain statement-of facts. I inherited Wholesale Ait't, Alton, 111. WONDERFUl BUT TItUE. MADAME BBailNQTON, the -world-re.

noweed Astrologlst and Somnambnltetlc whiie.ln a clairvoyant state, tbe very jeatnrei of the yon are to maiTy, and by the aldaf an in- itrument ofinleiue power, known the FBychomptrope, to produce a perfect and lifo-Ulte picture oMhe-fpWre insband orwU6of tne applicant, with of marriage, oocnpaUoD, character, Ac; This la no as: without number can assert. Jy stating piaee of birth, age, disposition color of and and enclosing any cenU and stamped envelope -uddreased to wUl picture by rfr SrainaU, together wlto desired -lufdrma- scrofula, anditanyormy relations havedled of It. In 1639 my case was irightful. Tnmors anil spread until iu U'l- viSe of my physicians I ivent to Avon I received no every, medicine and did everything I could. I had to rest my arm on a cusiiion, and hod no: been able to raise it to my li'ad for over year.

Tho discharge from tn-o ulcers neWly-upinta day. Amputation wus recommended, pronounced could not sleep, an I my sutftTings were iii- A friend brought me nn Englisli iibysiclan, who applied a salvo with which said he had acc.oniplishcd extraordinary cd'res-uithe hospitals In 11 menredto relieve; I persisted iu its nsei it fiEnllv effected a perfect and entire cure. Jt isiiowlSlS. it is five years since I had the appearance- of scrofulous sore, and my. JiealUi has bcengoodever since.

I procured tlie receipt of this wonderful blessing of nave called It -Page's Climax salve," and allow the public to nse It or not as they choose. This Is a iirlef bot candid statement, given more In my circular. J. M. VAQS.

GENEVA, N. Y-, '48. NEW YOKK, Oct. 10, 'S83- "I have IIBOOTJ J. M.

Page, Geneva Kew York, for inany years. He ts one of th citizens of Western New York. I saw lite lost week in good health. HU case almost remarkable one, bul actually in every particular. (Stened) DEUAS BABSES," "We have watched the unaided but growing favor of "Page's Cllmas salve," and availing oonsalves of the Knowledge of Its wonderful curative powers, have become proprietors of ie same.

It is a sure care for bnrns. scalds, scrofula fever-Bores' broken breasts.frost bites, chilblains, stings, bruises, cats, ss-ell- jdgs, upon man beast. jrabdnes pain and inflammation wilhsuf- prislng heals burns wltilont a scar. No family should be wiUiout it. Jt is always llnt ci an Is aiways ready.

Wo will forfeit a dozen boxes ior any single fail- nrel WebtUevetherowas never anything Uteltln the world. It Is put np In tin boxes surrounded by a fall circuiar.gii-mg facts directions, testimonlals.elc. and.canbeiw- reM In ponttdOToe, eEemlngton; P.O, Box.297, West TroyJ fc. 9. a.1 febis-ly of tneabrw the the bearf, can csnipllshedby application of the scorch- na hair and when rvery hair i KltlLEDDKAD parties deceived by nostfnms fJRlft' regret, tro late, that they did not the ep ta wonderfol and tlon which.

or brown The only safe TDTB Ibumtactnrcd tfif- dered through nny respectable druggist throughout the Successors to J. M. Page, IM.UDerty street orK. lS-dwlv YorK. feb snie.

Thej rate of ten per cent per tioni'day of 3 purchaser or purrhasertf of purchase on said sale, and a deed for the premises, if same lw not as DIRECT IJTrtlBTEB OF AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IN fc China, Glass and Imperial IParisiaJi tf Britaimla, and SllTec-JMatcd Goods, Wooflnn and v7Il; low WRVS, nnti fjost.vr Poorfs Generally. 'hlrtl street, nearly opposite Belle. WATSKSS AND JEWELRY, C-M, SPECTACLES A.KD FAKCY GOODS, Has rempyed to Jt" 1 eljc "8-'t'f'e Mercantile Hall Bulldlfc Alton Illinois Watches Jen-dry repaired by experienced workmen. In gold, silver, steel and plated bows. A assortment, to suit all the condl- lions 61 vliibns that can be fitted.

Jfew lenses Inserted in old frames. Ko. J3 Belle ntreet. riOIjD PENS. A Icrgo variety from the best in gold, silver, and rubber at prices, by H.

UDU.I.DIJ'Or jc20 13 Belle street. TO JIA.EEY OK NOT TO JJABBY -WHY NOT? Serious reflections for Young Men, In Essays of the Howard Association, on the Physiological Errors. Abuses and Diseases Induced by Ignorance of Nature's Laws, In the flrst ago of man. Sent In sealed letter en- free of charge. Address, Dr.

J. SJCILLIN HOUGHTOS, Howard Associa; Uon.PhlladelDlilft.Ptt. ILVEK-PLATJSD ABB, CAKE UOBLliTS, ERRons OF gentleman who suflered lor years- from Nervous debility, premature decay, and'all Hie effects of youthful Indiscretion, sake of Buffering humanity, aend tree to all who need It the recipe and the simple remedr.by which. was cured. Sufferers wlshing'tosiroatTjy tlie advertiser's experience, can do 'so by Ing, la perfect New Iri I A.

good assortment of ve.ry, pretty nei? store of Ho. 13 DellegtreeV BACKER, M. IX, Haviaff had over sixteen years" experience in a general Kommpathlo Practice of Medicine, would resroectfmly- invite the attentior oE the afflicted to His specific and successfol treatment of all curable Chronic Malattles. Scrofulous diseases. Including ol the Lungs, Throat and Head; Consumption Bronchitis, Asthma, and Catarrh; nlsorfSry- Salt liheum.

Scurvy, UJcers. Ooltre, Struraooii.Opttialmlai-DyspBnsUi Jaundice, Neuralgia and Bbeomntism. -Special attention giren to Wo- Iormerly and bne CAPITAfi EXCEEDING Dove tlie following old and: tested Liverpool, txindon. and Globe of New To kCItyT 3 Hartford," of Harttord, Lonllard," New Yoric city. of Cincinnati, Ohio.

"Home," New Haven, Firemen's," Chicago. Sanstuno "Peorla," Peoria, IlllBois. Vonclicrs, Bounties, and Claims collected. LIFE Lo Mutual, T. urcs; WAR CLAIM-, INSUjRAriSE A OiSco.No.

i'CHj 7 Illinois. L. ATH. JACKSONVILLE, ILL. Jy22-w6t i H.

N. KEXDALL, Com. J. BUU'IOX, FOU SALE. FOR SALE.

A fine farm, situated one mile from the city limits, on the Altou and St. Louts road, containing 1W culilvntloa. There on the place agood market garden wit Ii me-half of rhuoarb and a.sp;irjijruw iiso, over two hundred apple uuo trees, them iu There are on tlie premises 'twin Bricfel Houses, one 30 36 leer, he otlier by Ji 'eel, each with good cellar and tills. Barn and stnbling on the farm. It' more convenient (o purchasers, will one-hall the farm with ou-j oi" tlit- lOUSCS, Ii not sold by the Inst of December, will lease the ivholc pla.ce on luvorabh the OR At' Platt Livery second "J' lesund Parties WiSii in that line wiiy soon ut 1'ijAiTAll OR BALE Tsic "piaue la'U mqii.

un tlir- Grai inu t-or oi uu p. em.be.-. J. B. f.

iaye.iM Mrs. O. M. A'lamsia oa tiie o- O.I FARM Oi loO acre--; Ivo iu cujiivution: tiiiiiiei; umti unuer ijuml i. ctbu- aivi orcbar.r, ail in gium tirUur.

A a Jjtcciij Jou, oa uTt juices, JyGl it. EKKSHIBE PIGS. subscriber, living la --emp'eion, or sale some und exumiii FOR In icory frame Uaure, wall large tern. yntine sLUble, 1C ia a w. id IZ nenr tiie Starr'Fioit Apply to (Jy2aj s.

K. u.iiJ-c OOK Acres, nil im- provt-il, xviHi twos lory dwelling liousc. ud illy roa-1 Ui 1 nUU irQin liewit's Uppyr bt a bargitin Apply at once in Jy29 S. Ii. 0ULBKE.

SALE. t'or sale, at an extremely low figure, two flue farms. One of 100 iu section 15, township 6, range 10. One i'f 73 acres. In s-eciion 2J, townsuip ti, range 10.

The above: property isdestrable on arconnt of loeailoii, lourmUes 1'rom Altou, in tho edge ot Moniicelio, aad will bu sold low. Terms to suit For further m- toriiiatiou cation or address .1. C. LK VCir, Jy2(-deod tf Alton, Illinois. Missouri Democrat copy cue bill to this olllce.

L. Etc. Which we offer to city and country merchants at low prices." feitcwtr D. P. OUTNGS Agent -New AT THE SIOIJ OF THE OB I .8 OTEL At-e- nue Hall will be sold flt bargain, is a No.

1 chance. Apply to Jyla S. R. DOLDEB. AlfDS FOB SALE JN MADISON COUNTY.

1S3 sec. tiouis PlanK acres of Timbers-price per acre. SO acres S. a. w.

J.i, sec. 81, per. acre. IN MACOUPIK COtt STY. 16O acres S.

v. sec. S3, per acre. Timber on parts, SO acres sec. per acre.

4O Ne. se. sec. 31, per acre, 4O Nw. nw.

sec. 31,7 per acre, casli, balance In three years, with 10 per cent. Interest, payable annually. These prices arc for the. present.

They advance or decline. particulars, enquire of GEO. R. miles sw. from Shipman, and 1 ol Miles' Station.

Maconpln county, or -V. Alton; 'I The store-room Remove from the city We take ibis opportuuny to'thank bnr frleni Ir for their JIOW IS THE. TIME FOB BABGAJNS Aaonr'Stook ronatbe.abscd'on}. JUNE We have just of lot DOKSK1N PANTS, do do COTTONADE do IDfBlT do SliiK SACKS, DKAPDETE do, ALP AC A do, PLANTERS' do do, BLACK CLOTH IMMENSE STOCK of BOOTS and Just received at BOYLE from the If yon want Bargains call and see us at once. Oar assortment embraces every varle- and style of LADIES'and GENTS' auafated to the wants of country aud city.

We have the advantage of other houses having bought our goods at gold prtcesfrom first bands, cmr stock will always be found HEW, STRONG, DDKABLE and CHEAP. We also jmanrACrrnus VAB1ETY OF DIES' WEAK. Bend along your measures and get the BEST STOCK, BEST FIT and BEST "WORKMANSHIP. "We have employed the best -Workmen, both: from tne East and West, who their business. Call and examine goods and prices.

KOYZ.E mch3D-Iy ESSHS. JXE A BOVINGDON'S GBAJTD Si IS TR IB WTIOJf $15,000 Real Estate PERSONA.Ii PEOPEETT Te be drawn at TJRBANA, ILL, SEP. 2d, 1807. Iliis is Ihe best scheme ever oflfcred to the people of the Western States. NO HUMBUG BUT A GENUINE BONA FIDE CONCERN.

TWO DOLIiABS Will secure an interesl In Ihe Drawing. EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. All orders ior tickets promptly attended to. Agents wanted In every state, to whom a iberrtl commission will be gtoen. Sena anil an illustrated circular.

1 duress REA. BOVtNeDOlT. jy2i-dw5w Urbana, Ille. T'-'O'THE MlC AND AFFLICTED! hc3 first Institution of the Mad ever estab- lisUedin tiieDnlted States. THE aotl.THERN CBS.

8. P11OPK1ETOB5, Between chesLuutuudPiue. cfZ -i, i a WijHrMAN, I'j-uprietur of uie abo lua.ituuun w.u ue at bae TCEsDAi, AEG. 2. SPECIAL.

wilt vkit at suttt months "to come, ior n. 01 becomiUt: a- In. te rtpuiiUl 11, tt-- to sucCe-ft. unii to OLrijuiLuuity lySce a.m toula uui him th; buitii: iv diMllct iir L. 1-ir.

W. leeia It uuty ui. 1 1 erest. tu ueo geueraiiy nuovfu Lher, )co Ue will speuu at ilttju, Ihe oui eoi the Uiue Otjcuusuliedulhis liJ slxta tbe 31 jieu.l.. itzer ii.aii--Ion, wh'icli; ts entirely tlic coa.

hei 11 Aludlcal Insutute. PaHelil cceived frota a-ulstance. ant nUisCs always In readiness, am attentlou given. A-SDHCHBUO this Is nOL ii. qu.ick udverllsliit oncern, or patent medicine depot Ull inder the.

control rcgularlyqualifled physi luiis who bavesjient almost, a lifetime In tcciy and tteaimeat of chronic and long wish to be claret moliff those Advertising Quacks who havt- nor character, but whocla'm perf riaed miracles. We well know lint the eye of the afflicted almost dalTj vsts up-m flaming notices of wonderlul pt-rforraed by this class of charlatans. 'iiid hope (Jie reader will be consistent. A-eigh tlie ifst.imon> and draw the distinc- We appeal to yonrgood sense and sot to your credulity. DYSPEPSIA AJTD LFVEB DI3BASKS.

Di you rise with a coated tongue fn the morning; with bad ttste in your mouth and prior to for breakfast? you feel, on first up, so went and languid yiMTcau scarcely Ket about? Do you have a ilizziuebs In the head at limes, and cfcen fi dullness anil headache occasionally Are bowels costive and Irregular, and youi "umetitc changeable? Do you feel any wind and do you hloatupofteu? Do vou feel a JnUuess after eating, aud a -'oneness when the stomach Is empty? Do you occasionally? Doyou feet low look on the dark side of tbirigs? Are you not unusually nervons times? -Do yon not become restless, and often lie until midnight before you can go to sleep? And then at times, don't yon fea! s-lull and sleepy? Is your skin diy and scaly; -ilsosallow? not your life a bur- tacn and fall of forebodings? Now. these 'are the symptoms generally present, but not always ail of them, and thsre are thousands who ire suffering daily from them; and we pledge ourselves, In from' three to five prescriptions, to drive them all away and completely cure the patient, changing their Whole mental and physical nature, and (bus make life blessing Instead of burthen. We ask those who have tried nntll tired and d'seourajred to give us a fair I rial, and we candidly call do Just what Is above set forth. Try two and we can in that ilrae'satlsty the most Incredulous. We call special attention to our almost Invaluable treatment In the above "Paovs OF CO-PABT- KERSHIP.

The partnership heretolore existing be- tn-een the undersigned, la this day dissolved "by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be condacted by J. W. Cary. Either parly Is authorized to collect debts due the concern.

W.W.UABY. 5 J.w. CARY. The undersigned having thus concluded, business connection with this nrm. wonld heartily recommend his late partner, J.

W. Cary, to the patronage of tbe public. aug6-dlw W.W.OABY. S.M.PettengUJ,a^ooJ«ew system. Me.

ed, BB to Ur -ANTED, or clear S50 per week at their own home, in a light and honorable business. Any person few hours daily to spend will find this a good payJue business. Address, semjlngtwostamps for full particulars, E. Lockwood, irtt to tlie ui cnttr- PKNTURY TOBACCO can be had In aSaaantUiesJt Munuwciurcrs prices, ot Ceutriil A. ikm 'w S.

Front fnlaulrfpnla; Water i Bogley, tifcond CinclttnAU. Price list aeai nn application to P- LGR1LLABO, in 16 Chambers Jf. OB. GILLOTT'S' STESL PENS, STAjrUABJJ Or The well known originai and popular nnm- 303 17o 3S1, been assumed by other Makers, deslrl to caution elie public In respect to said imitations. ASK FOB GiLLOTTS.

AUTIOH VoVkTal Term. Januarj-, 1567 agaliurt tne use by others oi umber 3UJ. BY OWEK, Sole Agent. DOWEN, POTTEK iiiSBS, WOOL COMMISSION P.IESGHAfiTS, JTo, 11O Soulit front PUILADELPHIA. dlsplnyed to- tbe best advan-ujge.

Bags furnished If required. LIVINGSTON WOOL No Si south Front and 35 Letitia fits, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Cash advances made at six per cent, per innum. Other charges low. Eeier Uy per- Sssion First National and Corn Eqchanga fntionol Banks, American txcbange Atonal a YorU; First National tent- ChKSigo, lilinois: ilsssrs.

Dunlao Co. Bankers ODMAJST, FISK BA.3fK.ERS, ASD DEAbEto IS 30VERHMEHT StCORITIES, Xd. 18 Nassau New Vork. iay-aniLseU at routket ratas cixpet cent of issues; -iea- boudv, all st.nes; Iiiterest uut! Goia aad Cuovert ol "-UJ into tne C-UB nds at DCS murfcev Hecate or parcbas-s uf all i i-ceham-'MU i 3 ail AV 5 cent, sutiK-ct sisto- FOK ib Of lUg Paint With it is td i. stone, ct uil aiiiintfi.

It. (it oe Jj- LJuviLiJ. cii as i uan-eto i- past -u pur- ose is IM dunMiiuv. utstti'itv. per bf uf'SM) tu mer (utiii-.

lu nil cases 32u'. iur ciiCv.Iiii-, gives aU. part cu.a/- unless rinded a Crkdp runrk Gr.u.«m Mineral Paint. Ad.ir^s DAXIfcX BIKWEUX Pro( Pearl Xew Ymc. WAXTElJ J-OK GEN'L 1..

C. BAKER'S HISTORY of the SECUET This worlc was auiiouneed inure tlian a ago, but awing to thtt of Lhe foveruuieuE to suppress it, its publlcatloa delayed' It ill now be Air- I'KRED and UNABRIDGED, UNDER -jUPEftVISION of GEN'L whose narratives Jire jill uttested by the official authoritv. theXutional Capitol are CHOROUGHIjY VE.NTILA.iED, and there ire some STRANGE KEVELATION3 coa- HEADS OF icrsof Congress, FEMALE PAltUON BHO- rtislinsuisaed mUitary eharac- cers, if end-for Circulars niaiJ see our terms ind a foil descripiioa of ilie work. Address JONES BROTHERS Cincinnati, tX, or Davenport, Iowa. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN employed, v-icture business.

Vetv- profltable. No risk. 17 specimen PJcturea and C.itid'^gue sent lor Lie postage. MANSON Bowery, N. Y.

City. 6 000 AGENTS to sell Six ions, of great value to all lay profit. and elKhLy -vQd sample gratis. Agents bave inade Epfaralm Hrown, Lowoll. Mass.

PER BAY Agents wanted everywhere to r.ur tent Wake Wire ClotUes Lines. Wiir last Address the AMERICAN CO. OtBme. IS2 Broadwar, N. Y.

Made with Steneil Dies. Send for Catalogue and Samples, £ree. S. M. Spencer Jk Br.ittleboro, vt.

,4 GENTS MAKE S40 i'ER DAY, selling tue National Sewing Machine Betterand more durable than iGD Machines'' Just perfected. Address H. K. CHANDLER it Blnghamton. U.

Y. lEMOVAij. FXIKKITUKE FOR SALE-BOOMS TO C. Barbour will remove Fifth Avenue Hall next Monday, ami offers fourteen, rooms In that building for rent. Fnrtirs wishing to rent the rooms can purchaser furniture now hi them If they desire; Hie furniture wilt be disposed of very and the reat also will be low.

The bat will stnt be kept in the building Parties wlnhinr to rent rooms or purchase furniture will an on the premises to c. BA.RBOTJ Fif tli Avenue 3.

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