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cratic interest that the Loma Run liberty and the Pe a xy of a legiglas: which hoy are oot represented. ‘bere can never be true peace fm this repablic until the civil and Dolislont uality of sabia of the government shall be praci es Mrs. Hatton, in favor of ccmpromise, was willin, anxious to have the resolution altered. Give Magers the rr ‘preference , and let the women continue to suffer, Mrs. Rows declaimed against yielding one iuch. Their ‘ancestors bad made a great mistake in ‘not recognizing the Fights of women. Miss WaLLs rejoiced that the resolution combined the megroes and the women, For her part she wished to be Sdentified with the negroes, Women could never get their Fights Ull the negro got his. (Laughtor.) is8 ANTuoNY contended that before the republic could ‘be placed on lasting and enduring foundations the civil And political rights of every citizen thereof must be re- ognized and practically established. That was the as- —- of the resolution, and it was a philosophic asser- Mrs. Horr did not object to the philosophy of tho reso- fution. She believed in the advangement of the human Face; but at the same time she objected that anything in tho shape of an ism which had beoume obnoxions to the People of the country should be dragged into this move- ment. (Applause.) The women of tho loyal North had ‘Been invited names hot to hold a temperance meeting, nor & woman's rights meeting, nor an anti-slavery mecting, ‘Dut to consult us to the best practical way of advancing tho intorests of the government in this struggle, ‘To her certain knowledge there were ladies bere who had come Hundreds of milos to attend the convention, and who ‘would withdraw (rom it and go heme disappointed if this thing was porsisted in. (Applause.) The womemof the Revolution did help the government in its carly strug- gic, but did not find it necessary to set forth in any ‘hooretic or clamorous a ey their right to equal political Positions, they wore as inteliigeut as ‘the women of present or ‘This lady expressed her sensible viewssin a direct, ward manner, and sewed to carry with hor ithies of the audienoe. HALLxOx remarked that the women, §n forming 1 leagues, should do as the men had dono—bl peta.m the od,ectio) iL om. (A Voice—ilis. Pr ‘one word.) She, for one, was wiliin tion modidied dirs, Cotman came forward to the relief of her anti. an to declare that today the God ol oaven—if avy such existed—knew that she was ‘willimg to a upon the battle field. ‘The atheiatical provoked a aoe hiss, which ry somewhat dinconcerted the progressive lady.) She re. — omitting this time any allusion to AA Divinity she would willingly stand upon the battle fleld an ‘would be glad to receive the bullets in her own person, Gobo felt that in that way she couid do more good than Pres would not consent to Mrs. Halleck’s —— reference to women i the resolu- not a loyal man or woman to-day who carey to the backbone and in favor of came forward and repeated what she as to her objections to having any ato this movement. She was, horseif, in women’s rights; but this was not the time nor vance that viow. She gave an outline of the Ladies’ Loyal Leagues in Wisconsin and ua in his oar and worked it a called to a senso of his situation » question,” “Sit down. ’? masculine denomination men had to talk here. put the queation on the to bene majority, belped the bentoastoow tht ought not Pe petted) tion. were invited to speak and express their ptins, it it was newer once thought that they should tiny , they came to pledge the loyal women of ‘the republic to freedom and their cvuntry. y came to bim with earnest words of y and en- cou it. hey came to thank him for his re - morning, wili contain the latest news from the Army of be Potomac, inebading full details, by our Special Cor- HOOKER’S ARMY. Wasiuxcroy, May 14, 1893, Gentlemen arriving fraX the Rappahannock last night, who are certaiuly ina positive to speak advisedly, say there are no indications of a m*vement to the goutll side of that river by our army, Complaints are made of the offensive odors arising fromdead horses and offal in the nelghvorhood of tho army; but meusures have been taken to remove the nul- sances, having in view the sanitary condition of the army. The rebel prisoners stil remaining bere in custody are, under proper regulations, permitted to be supplied with whatever may coutribute te their personal comfort. The censorship over telegraphic messages, instead of being relaxed, has, if possible, become more stringent. Thousands of discharged voluntecrs—their term of service having expired—passed through w Baltimore, homeward bound, on ‘Tuesday, and regiments yesterday and to-day, returning from the Army of the Potomac, paraded our streets, The men generally appear to be in a healthy condition, and many of them say their bodily condition has been strengthened by thoir two years or nine months service. Their powers of physical endurance have been put to the test by carry- ing about fitty pounds—musket, rations, ammunition, blanket, &c.—while on the march previous to the late battle. Dr Warren Webster roturned from the enemy's lines to Falmouth last night. . He reports our wounded doing well. A pontoon briage has been laid over at United States Ford for tho transportation of wounded. It will be remembered that Dr. Webster remained at Chancellorsville to attend those who were in too dangerous condition to admit of re- moval, The prohibition to sutler’s transporting supplies to the Armyfpf the Potomac, iseued on the 29th of April, was revoked to-day. The Battle of Chancellorsvil REPORT OF BRIGADIER GENERAL STEINWERR. HxeADQUARTES, Skoomp Division , ELxvEnTH Corrs, Sravens’ Fars, Va., _ 8, 1863. To Lieutenant Colone! Meurenburg, Assistant adjutant General, Eleventh Corpe:— Cotonri1—I have the honor to forward the following bergen rn geyer by my division in the action on br Ss evening of the 2d of May:— On the 30th ultimo we srrived near Dowdell’s tavern, about two miles west of Chancellorsville. This tavern is situated on the plank road, which runs tn an easterly di- rection towards Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg. It ig surrounded by undulating fields, which are seamed on three sides by heavy ees but ‘lope down at the west side towards open ground traversed by a small brook. Upon these fields you ordered = Fake take Position. I directed the First bri 1 Buschbeck, to oc- cupy the fields south of ai gen the Second General Francis Barlow, those was to be considered as a reserve for the First and Third divistons, which were about four o’clock P. on the 2d tostant, you ordered me to send the Second Urignde, General F. Barlow, com- + | sanding, v2 support the Tight wing of General Sickies’ corps, ne ee ae enemy. The brigade imme. diately by yours and mysel rencied theticht wine, of Ganeral’ Birpey's division Geveral Sickles’ corps) in about an hour’s time. found General Birney’s sharpshooters skirmishing wi the enemy; and as no cpgagement was imminent, I re- turned to tbe First brigadé, near Dowdell’s. soon 1 heard heavy firing in that direction, which showed that a strong attack was made upon our'corps. When I arrived upon the field I found Colonel Buachbeck, witb three regiments of his brigade (the ‘Twenty-sovonth Pennsylvania, Seventy-third Pennsylvania and Ono Hos dred and Fifty fourth New York volunteers) Usa oon ing the same ground, near the tavern, and defend: position pags ason ‘great firmness and guilantry; the ert peas gl ‘the Twenty-ninth regiment New York volun- teers), sent to the econ weeks | oe Py to all tho pi co lately occapied Wc tho Second brigade, *vefore its Gotachment. ‘The att of the enemy was npr d powerful. They emerged in close columns from woods, and had thrown the First aut Sovaea division, who retired towards Chancellorsvills in great confusion. Col, A. Buschbeck succeeded to check the progress of the enemy, and | directed him to hold his position as long a6 possible, The men tought with great determination e.. brignds, and the e fading are eee phggabhirs rigndé, and the enfilading fire which was now this fad. which Killed and wounded Mamma i ecto reas, towards the woods. closely Twice he halted “Sred's road an and om ine rear of General Hore be will recollect, Second General com. manding, had, sig | this time, advanced in a southerly direction. General F. Barlow soon alo, heard the heavy firing. He received from General Birney ‘@ communica pate Captpeenclegrenipyarerorny Sper corps, which he at about nine o'clock P. near Chancellorsville. {ne eraing of Mays General Ba Barlow reviewed the placed, on, the of May werite pi cents 2 the iit te ite ‘army, W blob pon! ion they eccupied until the arm; ‘and Lieu: of Third Peooeyivania Volunteers. Cololonel Buschbeck lost two aides, Captain Bode, seri: ons) yet: ‘and Lieutenant Grimm, both pr the enemy. I mast speak terms Colonel ‘Adolph Buschbeck for his gry! and determi bation, and for the complete control command during the whole time of the of hia Acting Assistant Adjutant General, der, who was constantly in the lines, ‘and cheered the men . The conduet of the officers of & Major Mc. pee ticularly Gistingnished himself. 1 annex a sketch of the ground, showing the first oo of this division. I have the honor to be your Brigadior General Commanding Second Division. Interesting trom the South. TRESS MONROK, May 13, 1863. The Charleston Courier of the 11th inst. contains the following: — THE REBEL LOSS AT CHANCELLORSVILLR. ‘The Courier claims & victory at Fredericksburg, and places the rebel lose at ten thousand. ABRIVAL OF PRISONERS AT RICHMOND. Four thousand prisoners arrived in Richmond on the 9h inet. from Fredericksburg. Frank P. Blair, Jr., is re- ported stung the captured, and passengers state that the oath of allegiance was administered to bim at bis own request. DEATH OF STONEWALL JACKSON. ‘The Courier eontaina the announcement of the death of General Thomas J. Jackson, known as ‘Stonewall Jack- son.” It states that be died at Guinea, Va., on the 10th, at three RA pau M., from the combived effect of his ‘wound and ap attack of ia. ‘The Operations 1a Northern Alabama—Particulars of Colonet Dodge's Expedition—Where jt Went and What it Accomplished, illustrated by a Map. 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Bells Houghicn, Mors, tye thar eerie aeeemeamiaaaiay Mrs. Winslow’s Seothing auree Neves tho child from paim, invigorates the aaa bowels, corrects seidiiy and gives tone and vigor to whole system. 25 cents per bottle. Paris and London Medical Adviser, c,, on the Diseases of the Blood, Nervons, Urinary. Sexual systems, ae, Lg pongo gt for $1. Address B. Warren, No. 1 Vesoy street, or xithor, Dr. Larmon! roadway, upanin, New York. Hours for treatmen' Ey to o daily. to the Byrxrs—Ear.y.—On Tuesday, Ma} 12, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, by the Rev. Francis McNeirny, Ricnarp J. Brrvesto ANNmE., eldest daughter of the late Heary Early, all of this city. Ca: Weite—OpEtt.—At,Myrtle Lawn, near Bronxville, N. Y., on Tuesday, May 12, by the Rev. Mr. Aldrich, of Mt. Mae} Pipi Caswetz, M. D.. of the One Hundred and iret junteers, to [A Porpr, adopted daughter of the.former Du Wier—Sxxpixen.—On Thursday, May 7, at the Mo- ravian cbureh, in this city, by the Rev. Mr. Krommer, ve a sy Wier to Many E. Sygpixzn, both of Hudson ty, N. J. aati ven, ipo oy May 12, by the Rev. F. Mod v, Jonn J. Foster to Mary Jang, only daughter of the late James Byrnes, all of this Fomstues Goat, Papers please jax.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, 14, by Rev. J. Brady, J. Minton Ferry, of Now York, fort to whe A., eldest ani, E. Keegan, Eaq., of leans, La. (eonten-Ciose--On Wednesday, May 18, At Harlem, by the | Rev. A. D, Gillette, Lous F. Gmonazn to Axutia, daughter of Charles H. Clore,!Eaq, , all Gini. Hagca: wie.—On Wednesday meg ioe i bias 1 by Rev. FE. 0. Flagg, James HacGar? to Janz only daughter of David G. Fulkerson, all of this em —Hyxpenaw.—At Plainfield, N. J.,00 Layee Ad May 14, by Rev. J. B. Hyndsbaw, Chaplin, U. 8. A., Rev: = | santa a * er ian. Mis —At pr ae , N.J.,om y 4x Cort SrAMaN— aay i 13, by Rev. Dr. F. 8 wood, L. 1., to Miss Juxvar oe Long Island papers please copy. od. Bacnas.—On Wednesday, May 13, at his late residence, 97 Fast Third street, Persn Bacnas, in the 81st year of bis “Sone funeral will take place from bis late residence, this (Friday) morning, at seven o'clock. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will proceed to Jericho, L. I. Baneer.—On Thursday evoning, ~ 14, from injuries received at the fire corner Cherry and Pike streets, on February 3,Gsoncs W Banc, foreman of Engine Com- pany No. 19, Notice of funeral hereafter. Bore.—On ‘Thursday morning, May 14, Harner Mary Loviss, intant daughter and only child of Robert the late Harriet Buttle, aged 2 months and 6 days. neral will tal place this (Friday) morning, at even o'clock , from her father’s residence, 126 West Thirty se- cond street. Kelatives and friends’ are respectfully in- vited to attend, without further invitation. Couruxe,—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 13, sudden ys ot debility, Daxmr Couns, aged 69 years and 2 ™the relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Jobo PD. Collins, three houses from Mil! street, tn Court, Brook. lyn, thie (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ‘Choman.—At West Point, Va., on Friday, May $, Iieu- tenant Crosime, Sixth New York cavalry, aged 20 yoars ‘and 5 months. ‘The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the church, corner of #eventh on Saturday after The remains will be taken to Green wood for interment. CoRnaGay.—OD Wednesday, May 13, the beloved wife of Patrick Corragan, aged 54 years, 3 months and 12 days, @ native of the pariah of Grane, county Kilkenny, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends of the pon oy respectfully fF etyomepe Seg funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock, from her late residence, 107 Wash - Street, without further invitation. u.—On Thursday aay M, Many Laverna Con, aged }, daughter: D, and Harriet Cole. relatives and frievds St the family aro fo respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence parents, 286 ee Ninteenih street, on Saturday vetner, Boon, at one 0’ Casement Bogiewoo8, N.J., on Thursday, uy, Joux P. Canumm, aged 69 years. @ monthe and 15 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on Sunday afternoon, at balf-past two o'clock, without fur notice. Coums.—On Thursday, May 14, Haxneer M., wife of Geo. 7,4 moothe and 3 aa W. Coles, 27 years, The ves and friends of the family, the mem bers of Fareka en 177, Co 8 ah Ladder No. 3, are respectfnl “ tha‘ finerai’ trom hor late. festdcuce, ‘No. 289 Bloccker ‘aiternoon, at one o'clock. lyn, on Weteeota fey May 13, of in- fammation of the the langs, ALeERT vane ental 9 ong Sriral'w. aod fh A Calbeart, agsé 8 inomibe and 7 cays. He will be Waried at Green oar sean ‘—(m Wednesday, May 13, Tenesa Donxarr, aged 21 The friend ‘of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of ber mother, 248 Thirtieth street, corner of Ninth avenue, om Saturday af- terncon ,a# one o'clock. Californie papers please oop! Davin—boddenly, on Wedueatay morning, May 13, oe io the 6th year of his age. relatives and (riends of the family are respectfully invited t» attend the funeral, this (Friday) afterfoon, at one o'clock, from his Mate residence, Water street Farncunp.—On Sunday, May 10, of consumption, Wu. Liam B. rama t ed 53 years aud 6 months. Borton w Paneer be Ts ys May fi, Pareron Frexey, aged 47 yoars, native of parish of Drumeiif, county Silgo, His frienda and aoquaintances and thore of hie brother Dennis, and brother-in-iaw. Pairiok Manian, are most re ited to attend the funeral, rom the rest | sees or in-law , 478 Pearl street, on soturday lernoon, at ene -eeas. airiioe._Joun, tafaat son of Joha end Mary Fallon, get § months anid 22 days ead eoynalatances of bis parent respectfully invited to attend the (ue:al, (rom dence of bis father, 496 Pearl street, tuis (Fria noon, at one o'clees. Bligo papers etna ot Eee Reinet’ May 2, 2 Ga months and 10 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Rove ) afternom , at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 47 Lewis street. Jaume Genax, youog Geba, aged 2 years, 10 Hatocx.—On Thoreda, a , May 14, of dy therts, Sane G + e “aughtor of jarles H. aod Hara G. Epo, h year of ber age. Thev omens wnt ~ taken to Tarrytown fot interment “dewen cue Wet Teineotay, May 14, Jous H. Mewar, woo ics, Buy Your Ga Garments eae like new, without taking apart (French process), a® Vaughan’s, 228 FRIDAY, MAY , 1863. bis age ‘The ‘unetal will take place from big late Rajdence, 11 Byeing ote bie (Pri Maw ou thurs Diotrich A. and Auns Hamje, aved 2 years and 22 days, We Joved bu: aes ae How much we loved tim, and how woll, God loved him wo, and thought it best To take hun home wits him to rest ‘The rblutives and friends of Whe ‘amily aro Tew half past ove o'clock, from the Loo West Twenty seventh street Havianp.—In Brook on Tharaday, May 14, Gronem B, Bermase, infant and only ow of Thomas and Auguste viland. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (eriday) afyrnoon,, at three o’olock, from the residonce of his parents, Pulion avenue, between Bodiord and Nosirand avouuos, withous Hep a 100K ie Baooklyn, May ~ Manta Buox Mxpurs, aged 37 years, por at ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family aro respecttnliy invited to aitoud the funeral, from tho residence of hor mother, Mrs. Beck, 113 Duffield street, thas (Friday) afternoon, ut four o'clock, without further imitation, Dutchess county papers please copy. vinu.—Drowned, ou Saturday, April 18, Pmawons In- "ils triends, and those of his brother, James ying, and alas tho membors of nouailca Lodge, No. 29, A, XE! As, and tho order in Page «ty oo vited to attenc the funeral, bie lato residence, No. 264 Kast Twoilth atroet, = Hay 1 afternooa at two Srolecke The remaina be interred im Trinity Karr,—0n Wednesday, May 18, Anna Kur, 16 ma 2moaths and 13° da; dann, Gaughter of fae The friends and relatives of She Fite are respoo! invited to attoud tho funeral the residents of Wace » ges qeavenneDe ch van (vekiay.) afternoon, pin§ or romaine wilh to fe te i Grecuwood Come. -—On Thursday, May 14, after a long illness, at eee erence, Mra, Cuantorrs Kaur, late of Belfast, . ‘The funcral Sail eas take placefrom her w ry late residence to et Hon pt Of the Evergreen, this (Friday) afternoon » aia — On Wodnesday, May 13, after a lingoring iN- |, Jamas MALONE, aged S2 years, a native of Ardeo come Louth, Ireland, ‘The friends of the family, and those of his acquaint ances, are rejuested to attond the funeral, this (¥riday) afternoon, at twoe'clock, from his late residence, 209 West Fortioth base) to 19 Galvary Cemetery. ort.—-On Wednesday, May 13, Mary McDermorr, widow of James McDermott, native of the parish of Mul- » county Cavan, Ireland, aged 47 years. } funeral will take place from her late residence, 191 West Twonty-ninth street, this (Friday) afvernoon, ‘at balf-past one o'clock. MoCanmmy.—On Wednesday, May 13, Josmra McCarty, youngeat son of Jeremiah and’ Hannah’ McCarthy, aged 2 years and 7 months, = friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funoral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 52 ‘Trinity place. Cork papers please copy Oxusny.—in Brooklyn, £. D.,on Thursday, May 14, SYLYRSTRR HARRINGTON, Youngest son of Leonora Kobins and Elisha 8. Ormseby, ‘aged 2 years and T months. The funeral wil! take place on Saturday, from the resi- dence of his parents, 291 North Second street, three doors above Lorimer street. O’Dra.—On Wednesday, May 13, after a short illness, Many, wife of John O'Dea, 'a mative the parish of Kil macbluan, county Clair, * Tretand, in the 63d year of her “tthe friends and relatives of the fami; by respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (F1 mn, wt half past one o’clock , from her late dient 487 Wash- jogton street. Her remains will be taken to Calvery Cometry for interment. Surru,—On Thursday, May 14, Axx, widow of James Smith, formerly of Rathmore, country Longford, ireland, in the 68th oe of ber age. May ber soul rest mn peace. Amen. The friends of the family are rerpecttally is invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock, from her late tween Thurty- auth and and a hires atrocts. Sacrn.—On May 14, Mrs. Ametia Sura, wife of D. H. sain in ihe sith year of her age. ‘The funeral services will take place at her late resi dence, 196 West Thirtieth street, on Saturday afternoon, At one o'cook. Relatives and friduds are, invited to at- Starer.—On Thursday, May 14, Corveuivs 0. Stater, eldest son of Susan Slater, aged a7 years. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of his motber, No. 21 Cottage place, on bina afternoon, at three O'clock, without fortner notice, SWKENEY.. —On Thureday,, ee 14, Wim, beloved child Of Michael and Catherine Sweeney, agod 9 years and 8 ‘The funeral will take place from No. 81 Crosby street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Vanpexst kGu.—On .—On Sunday, a, 3, of Wi Vaxpereurcn, aged 4 years ‘Vanpxrscace.—On Tharedag May 14, of scarios fever, por pen AL Me png aged 6 years and 1 beg edn and daughter of John B. and Catherine Weid Vander- fais. —On Wednesday, May 18, Parnick Warsn, a na tive ‘of the parish of U: Ireland, in hw paremte, irling, county Kilkenny, it ‘umeLER.—On Thursday morniag, May 14, of ’ poy fleet A. Smith, also the members of the I pt Firemen's Association, are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, {rom his late residence, 170 Clinton street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. MISC ELLAN EBOUS. “A LMOST AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK FINE HOUSE FURNISIING Goons, nee es ner 8 ive YAND PLATED GOODS, ofod Nas, TYASER, SPARLAN STATUARY, CHANDELIERS, rae. We have made such extensive additions to our stock that Ye.can safely assert it has never Deco so complete or at ow. Many of the goods having been ordered in Europe before ihe rise tn exchange, ean be sold pearly AP AS EVER. HAUGHWOUT & CO. 402 Broadway, ‘Oorner of Broome suet. hd A TIMULATI NG ures all diseases eradicates dan MBROSIA OF DR. STE! oily extract of roots, bark Of the scalp and itching of th rut, prevents the bair fro: out urniog: turely gray, and causes it to grow thick and long. of imitations one puing, but De, Steriing’s. BE A OF TMIFATION OF IMITATION a” Beware STERLING'S. ST) RKLING'S. KUT DR. H. Fane STERLING'S. x containing two bottles; price $1. Sold by H. 1. STERLING, Sole Proprietor, De- . DR. HOH. Orsi "1 it LB oe oe Bazaar, Cooper Bs hemnssirmand USER BE At E. D. BASBFORD A® THOUSAND. ae s w, ‘@, aT Cooper Insitute HIEDAM SCHNA A™ 4 UNIVERSAL CURATIVE ty CONSUMPTION, Rerommen: ey, the MEDIv, SDIGAL FACULTY in the remo val of DYSrEPsiA. In DROPSY ite established cu curative properties bave long been without a rival. The Diuretic and Solvent propertics of the “Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps’' render i aecidedly efficacious in GRAVEL and ail other affections of the Kidneya, In GOUT hg a RUEUMATIOM, if taken in the form of warm punch, Taken as hot pv ASTHMA, it affor * By ite pecs anal qualities it arreste the cold in KaUE and FEVER wn the system for the muiBistration of the admitted cure turatives of tule disease. hesiatneret io » CHOLERA CHOLERA MORBUS and CHOLI ana, reatores the functions of the Livey, aah rote rant Pr nity seeretions® Itsbould be taken mined with hot water and sugar. Aes NERVINE, & TONIC and & PURIFIER of the blood, 2 trial of fifteen yearadn all climates and under all eeu: stances, has stamped It with iniversal spprobation h, in HUMORAL and SPASMODIC cy 11 1a the only alcoholic preparation In our eountry that can be generally imbibed with pleasure and galery; never, ov when taken cess, producing beadacbe or viber nploas: Sat copsequencdh. Hold, handsome! get bottles, by a! he United Biatea, pr i imposition in counterfelia and imitatious, a6 whole country Is hooded witit them. BOURBON WHISKEY. POTTLRD BY UDOLPHO WOLFE. ranted pure, and bert quality, with the propri name ou the cork, and a {ac simile of bis signature oo he label. “Por eale by UDoLrHo wourE, 2. Beaver street. int and wrapped ing ‘a yellow papers. 1m pint gait caries ah 7 aap hist tho advertiond ‘agen (a te a4 the ICAN WATCHES, GOLD AND #ILVBR-FOR le by GEO, ¢ ALLEN, 415 Brosdway, ‘our doot be ‘shal street, formerly TY Wail earce oo PICTURES—IN WOOD COVERS. ‘ppineott's best), jast received at GIM The extraordimary effecce “hs article for Kiting Rowchem, Anta, Bags, Pleas, de., and for preserving Furs, Clothe, Pur. nivire, from Moths, bas been tested for twenty years, 04 warranted roliabi s {ree from palvon, Beware of imitations and counterfeita } & Lon Lyon's Rat Pills certain death vm faa ban the gignature of to Rats ant Mion fold by ali droggiets nad (ornmure deals re DBMAA & RARNER § 00., Agents Pn Browtway, New Yor invited to attend the funeral, this isso aflernoom, ab residence, 575 Second avenue, be- i — i _ MISCELLANEOUS. -. | Az YOU SUFFERING PROM CHILLS, FE MISCELLANEOUS, A BTANDARD PREYARATION, " FN $y foe Ry Lh | hi yOu foc! loss of app tite, dey tench Cognac Nitiers, which long years’ expertomee Burses iors teen's 5 infaitoi cure and for‘gll te shove co nite Dar 0 thea. ‘Theae Bitters! the sholeconnnt dad ae pi ‘of Nesomest ind most delicious A Weihee eau be Ovluiued, wholesale ond retail of & | © pridewige pny Sy (nole trevt, New ¥ saont for the United States), 7) Nassau | | OR, VSP, OPENS A Da ests ee wee iia Tase™ a 2 Oe ZASHAIIR Sorgen 4 — Sarena yuan wa. Burnett's Coooaine, La the year 1866 this article was totre duced to the public, and advertiaed as being the chrapest and beat air arossing ta the world, [t imparts gloss and pre: srevese froahncss o8 that orown of beauly whick dlatim Guiabes a who use it, Ite remarkable efficacy Ia the care of baidneas and dandeull \e proved by sumorous autheatl- ented teattmeniata, some of which are extenatvely published. Bo mavy things “grow ina day and die in a night” (rem lack of merit, thal it is @ pleasure to observe the contrary BURNEGTS Cocaine, BURNESTS COCOALNE. Sxontiven inner Coiropmei tats 10 yRAPNRSS, CATARRI Dae OF THE HAR er ATR PASSAGES. ‘HLL, Mbt. Mi. wee, bt High ur mtrwet nad’ Toieg uvensacs cas. be Sommaied tatty fSeudaye exropeen), from 10 Ae oes Hea of the highest Femp seinbiiiey D TREOTION Cae ry white and COleged, prochanere, 06 v +a mud! ein the ily KINDS spine ma Seaties te eo Ree! vanes aunts AND COLLARS To-OnDeR, Offoct attending the introdeetion of thie preparation, —Bestem UNRIVALED Twerclior, Apel 9,180, IN QUALITY, FITTING AND MAMUPAOTURE, BURNETT'S OOCOAINE. __at UNION ADAMS! (37 Broadwan, BURNETT'S COCOAINR, ID? COMRS AND STEEL NEW 6TYGiS, JUBT ore re by GEO. 9. ¥ROM PARIS, forealo wkd en ee t below Canabairoct, ‘To the tnliabitants of the intorteopioal regions the wee whieh Linnwus calla the covoa nucifera te the meat weet apectes of the palm, asevery partol ite Adapted to nome pe ‘oullar purpose. eee The fibrous covering of the OURNING WATOH ‘egentiomen, souee e lay, a8 sale pt he 9 GBO. 0, ALLEN, RS AND vee ioe eet Oo and cach each. elon Hp VIKAS FOR RA ALR —8,0¢ re Moskos, 100) Prwalan x ned for Cordage ane oie or ene Be iedecae Pot ‘partioulars - matting, the kerne! ta for Tool, 8S mith [9 gatettious whem Now York Pont oftice, vs froab, toa expressed of, w! recent, ts equal to that of Bereunen VOLUNTEE Awoot almonds, and 1s emploged im the arts; ite wood te use® ATTENTIONI in various waye, tts leaves form thatching and baskete an@ THE BOWERY CLOTHING COMPANY, from ita sap-te distilled Indian arrack; and « also rielte NO, 106 BOWERY, NEAR GRAND STREKB sugar. But it waa reserved for Ameriean ingenuity to bring (Bign of the ho Bulletin), Mt to another use, aad Mossre. Joseph Burnett. Co., of Bes Will supply yonr wants in the tou, distinguished pharmaseutiate, have for many yeare cLormitna Prepared Cosoaine to impart lusuriance and @ beautifub Lino at lower prices than the lowest of any other establish- | gisgs to the hair, 60 thas thas become the most favorioct ment. Call and pose fe peer pe gg GaieNcwe wiNpninn o a “ Articles, and the coon oll is (1s basis and prineipas mut £0 PRUBST AN ie Ro’ VEGE' ETABLE SUorero re FOR CALO! Ingredicat, ane: a esccersher Bs fhe eater dasceecteletote | ws senneryeaa ae em Pa which are hou 0 perfur ome will give, in the firat pare brief at deeraption ot ii set ert pee meee. ad MAN oe the very highest reputation among the ladles, whe do met lar mes peres peibte to every man's unde ding. ‘ts agree with Thomson that Tho liver Js mupplied, with blood vessels, nerves and ab, pacar sorbents, One of its obvious uses is to Loveliness and prey the bile.” It Shona Siters and purliies the blood. iar work is imperfe formed. the blood, of course, becomes vitlated, and Mite § the true origin of several "dangerous diseases, such ax iver complaint, 4c, When the liver is torpid or ol oF purify the blood pro back in & morbid cond: other parts, carrying jaundice, biiious affeetions. obstruc tions of the kidneys, headache,’ gravel, or some other dis- order of a more fatal nature, The blood, in ite wastes SF takea in many impurities, and if these are not separated bi the liver, the consequeners we have Eh gomie 8 must follow, It is impossible to. cure consumption, scrofula, or scarcely any kind of ulcerauons while that’ Importade organ (the liver) ts this reason :— sGULAR PHIYBICTANS” ah mption. They usually begin with cough ea, & basis of which is op{um in one form or another, ‘and such mnedicines lock up the liver Instead of relaxing the seerations, giving a tone to ts ,mormach ‘and producing @ healthy tow of bile. PULMONIC SYRUP. SEAWEED TONIC AND MAN. wil positively cure Bontuption The Mandrake Pilis cleanse the body of morbid + the Beaweed§ Tonio Streagtbons the appetiie and. promotes. digestion; the rule monic Syrup seothes the irritation of disease, and heals the ulceration of internal organs; and these three medicines pernting tovether Improve the quality of the blood, invigo- ble the patient to digest the moat Needs not tho foreign aid of ornament, But ta, when unadorned, adorned the most, Nor do we; and the poot of the Seasons was an unreasen: able fellow to attempt to Impose euch nonsenee npee wa— Geo. D. Prentioe. hy een Boavarr's Cecmenated PrawpanD Pasranarioms.—it to adirmed by druggiste that Burnett's Preparations are with- out a parallel for the elegance of thelr appearance and the sclentifio nature of thelr composition. To our readers wo would recommend them as being fully worthy of their great reputation, The Cocoaiue ls not euly an elegant article in hair dressing but « complete eradicater of dandruff and cure for baldness. Bi 2 Co. are aise the manufacturers of & list of favoring oxtracte for culmary purposes, which for power, combined with purityase ua- and t tion ‘throm the! lungs, brains and ; and thia is the real cure; for all that me- stomach, liver, ac., to | equalled.—Montreal Transcript. fn an advance! ni cn o ite natural and poe action. sumption, if the appetite cannot be restored, if good nou- Fuahing food cannot be made digestible, a cure cannot be ex PSCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS unlock the gall biad. dee tad seins the secretions as well as blue maas or apy pre- on of calomel: in om thelr remedial operation ine 0 asserted Katuiston= This preparation te steadily growing tm te satimation of ladies aa i becomes more generally used. Tt ta.a beautifier of the complexion and © refreshing toites water Gnely perfumed, Prepared by Joseph Burnett & Oa, Boston, and acid everywhere. _ Bunxert's Sraxpagp Parranarions.We learn from the Airat comfectioner in thle city that Burnat's Rutrects of Freie and Flowers for flavoring Cakes, Ples, fc., are worthy of the high reputation which thay enjoy, deff equal to the Rings articine of the same kind of the highest celebrity. The Tetie® Preparations of the same hovse stand, we are asad, equally high.—Montreal Witness Beawerr'e Pasrsnarioss ron 1mm Totse ove af mirable for ite hair, the handkerchief, the skin an@ the teeth. Wonere availed ourselves of bottle of ono these carefully and suiitully prepared compounds, and eam for thin ‘some of the moet Table evigenge cau appear is the Fo | resommend them ae © great luxury? It will no longer be ‘. are useful in cases wherein ae. pussative medicines are requized. be, nid Pe they re. | aecessary to import our perfumery from France and Gee the blood. They a tthe beat anthrimetio Om many, for these Boston Chemists have sesoneded In prepas- tng Perfumca which, for delicacy, dnrability aod freshneas of odor, will compare edly with the movt fragrams compounds of the Old Worlt, We advise our readers whe are accustomed to Indulge 40 delicious lasuries topes cine that has ever io the publia for they expel all the difterent kinds of worms that infest the hunam bol, frou the taj —whieh t4 often several yards In Ie hare lees than hall an ‘mob. but are so individual hae passea thousands af| ath, drowsiness, coated tongue, Contlvonean, offensive bre bemlache, te ‘Perens thuw affected may be apendiiy All relieved by the Mandrake Pill. The syn worms | scase on thelr tollete and judge for themselves,—Christion 7g often tlstahan for these of liver complaint; but as the —— Pilla are applicable :2 o\@gr case, the mistake of ane ti Guardian, Toronto. fo ol c ave: i * _— Mee villnare | Mew Panrowe.—Mesers, Joseph Burnett & Co hare produced @ new and most delightful perfame for the ham@ Kerchief, for which they have chosen the very appropriate ‘Piorimel” The odor le that of an exquisite bouquet of Sowers, without too much of that pecutiae sweetness em common in Prench extracts, which eatlates and sickens te senses — Boston Transeript WA Th Among the cert! Toat ‘e@which may be seen at Dr. & are Ss following — iady of Boston certited that abe was for & long time af- Maal! ae it spy a | thoughtabe hi baving. ta en some of the tT ¢ bie ope of her recovery lieard her health was goou re fier the expull ee atalino’ ~ BURNETT'S nleman of N. J. certifies that hy all the —— moet dincensty of liver complaint wn STANDARD FLAVORING EXTRAOTS, spepain. nd afer taking the Hoa wood Tonte and surprising number three to five inches tn I PERFECTLY PURE. ‘The cause of bis disease hav L tng been removed, Silay recovered his health dite a — votive ia ow remarkably good and his digestion oak Paxcen Bours, Bcnoo. Brass, his gentleman's name tay be sern at Dr Schemas ofce, pay and all who may wish to have confirmation of the facts from Bostom, July 17, 1s6t. hi 1 it ba directed to hia lava of reais deuom, —_ pee. 3. Mesars. Joserm Benmerr & Co, Boston — Gentinear—Please sand Ua the enclosed memorandum of Plavoring Pxtracts, and allow ua \o may we consider yours pre-emincatly superior (ail others for culinary see, Yours, very respectfully, “—~ Ht D. PARKER & 00, can be found at bis — PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No, 32 Bond street, New York, every Tuosday, from 9 to 3 for consultation and advier;. but hie medicines can be had there at all mes. Prioe of | mente Spree oot Ben weed rer 2 $1 per battle, Mao drake Pills CONRAD FOX. A Barclay street, wholesale agent for New Yor city. (STAND BY TH s™ oYAL i oi MEN LoyAL wom, 4, LOYAL GIRL, hfs i inn ker and Moron streets, AY Gc at eight o'cloex, to Sekar d . WAlaly of North Carolina, and How ionack . rier SONDITIONAL LOYALTY Beats free. Patriotic Bongs by the Giee Club, rpue E MONSTER ORIMINAL. TERKIBLE DETAILS Decavax Hoow, ~~ puaany, June ®, 1900. Messrs. Josara Boxwert &C0., Boston - Ouwriewes—Wo very cordially fire our hearty recommen: dation of We Pievoring Briracte mate by you, Wevee them, and have found by an iinpartial (rial of varias bine that yours irapart e telbecy of Savor preeinineatly euperter te any others w ithia our Enowintge Reapect( ally youre, “1, ROKSALE & som, will meet at nike, lee’ by the svibit MUKDERR: His Numerosn and Daring Crimes Terry the on RAVISHES 1118 DOMESTIC'N GD ATTEMPTS TO KILL UTALLY MY CRDERED Tus PEDDLER HOW HE ORY) eTOLe Jas ath Remarkable Diseioeures, BROOKLYN pias MOND Par MENT. ba THE HOBOKEN 11 PRIZE Fi! it ARREST OF A NOTED ABORTION IAT READ NATION Pouce GA GETTE. U EFUL AND VALUABLE | DIBCOVERY. HILTON'S INBOLU MENT . Febronry i, lem, oven Fiera Avewos Horm, i Forres & Meaere. Josara Bonwart & 00, Boston GarrsnneaWe fot tha your Mandar! Flavoring Be tracts give exenlient eatiefartion (0 our customers ead we are offering them as decitediy the best and most popular te Youre very respectfully, WM. ff. JACKSON & 00, In of more general wi An any inveation now tafore ine public. Lt has been righly weeted uring (he oman last (wo years by praction! men, and ;romounoe) by ail lo be ty. \ipertot any adhesive Irrparation known, Wrecen's -_ HILTON'S INKL BLE CEMRYT 26 now thing, 606 CS renee “ peed steady. Ie combt SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE, banger of temperature, will Jensive emell aa in Our babel (ar ge nd It the beet articte os mores rinous de thane of temperature. JEW LL RRA = find it euticlensly sdienive for thet use, a0 hes boom woved, riot to any bere tm the markt Very respet(ully youre “Sykes, CHADWICK & 00. ¥ menvfactarers, ontn, Known (or cementis lay and ls Bot atfertet Bowser Hove, meant, Dee 4, lve. If 18 RSPECIALLY ADAPTED TO ) LA ATH ER, ind we clan ae ao dal mertt that Vaehoe and fisiags oe fo Boots an Shore euilirieatty ‘sreng wiboes sta ing it THe outa & 7 ligt 1D © BURNT Pxtant that le PuRMITURR, ¢ Ssoneny. Tole bs ino Tony, arctes Of bevel at ~ REMEMBER a ave s A INSOLUELR fy —— ed w the Lvirnesa. “ bare Compares yours is pariy neve. ieee BE bey OR GALE OY DRCOGISTS, GROCERS AND Gob ps bie ees IN Abb FARTS OF Tih 0 ° . . : wiLtone RF INaOLE bh oh: Chenet ‘i A CARD. Aaheree miy wuletances 4 We the iner + x yey o mitre ee — are of COE tae “Aber Nolen San ag OF Mamutarturew Pactages, from two | mans!sciare Sony lad 1s advaney Woe retail price v» aeviahy. | ILAOM BROR. 8 CO. OE Toamiard QUANTITY aw QUALITY wit remain um 1 in| rod, Frovinams, Gf, | imp JON BURNETT & CO. | For gale whotenaie Boqre, Fey Ws, 108 . ° : fy co, Bo) ret, 16 ° 2 ; $ row, HALL KEL TA Green wich : : M4 ° wn Y nitre MOIR 6 MAVEN. “af Dey : : ‘ - ° : | TEN end at retail everrmbers. . , 4 ? ’