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Tme i it - ater sriutetl are (or standing adver- lf Oawsr tw.aawsres, nhangrshte at discretion, oar cent oihfittiin i' ' Mm than two Muares. changeable at disrre tion. nor ssjaare of ten linos, for every change, i M k hail column, raia n - r he the dv or vear, wiu oe j AT TUB WOgUKUrVL BBVELATION8 MAIK BT THE OREAT A8TB0LOO18T, Kadam. RA. .rrwo. She roveaJsrsaorcts bo mortals ever knew. ajLStmisTl" happiaes those who, fronrdole iriBBn. eataatrophiea, erosses in lore, loss frf rre- "d frien.ls. toss of money. Ate., i - - - - - ' She bnnntoceth- separated, fives information con- boeat frienoa or lovers, rostorea iuai lls von the business you ADVERTISINGS- HATES TBAXSIKXT HATKS - i iBlIlIM DV r-n .i.rt rah. A ?tTaVO IiOOt. I ' 'w sa jf5lho' ssoat qaaliied to pursue and in what yon sunt successful, causes speedy mar- aad tefls ynu the very day you will gives you the same, iiaeness ana .rrim of the neraun. She reads your ffconstn Bad by her almost aupernatur- un veils the larK ana nioaeu mynie futare. From -the stars we see bJIm jliaissafat ths malefic stars that o er- cuoae or " neaosainarc ra ine cuunnuu f the aspects and positions of the planets Bad the fixed stars in the heavens at the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of maa. Fail aot to consult the great - st Astrol oadbt OB earth. It eoaU you but a trifle, and . I rM,.i. ..1,1 . m never again nave o iono"r iiry x. Consultation foe, with likeness I inforiawaiou, CI. farties Jir- mmm Mm.nl t the, Madame by I safety and aatisfaetiou to themselves iVhs person. A full and explicit chart. -nth all nomine answered ami nWaeoLasathy mail aa receipt of . kra mtion.. The stneteot seere- cy will ho sasintsinii-l and all eorrMpoudeuee iwaaraedor destroyed. Rferinoes of the high -mm sedii fiuaishsdlb nr I ---j-- Write idsimrj the day of tbo month and year in which wWborn, enelosuig a small lock of hair. BBBBMnwc xi. a. riswiwi P. O. Ihiawer 293, Buffalo, N. T. I9B.1867. Ml Mth'glad tidings of joy to all, ;sbmI teohi, to great aad to small ; was so ptawous ano " 4 rail, and all may be foir. Ml Wit) a? WH1TF i .foiling Ev a ml n -w A M BJ BjsfljBfoMt aad Bsaaslry iBK the Cosa- 4jnnh- 44A-M d afll liyt. .tin ofoar as he Ma r mm I t aaav wl hf ansBV sawl S CSbMbwb, snm-;- ha aSn Fyry f1 Tyf'sSS 7 . lw aaassfll naam BSsBflBMBateaf BVaV tkfB flfaMatsVfat Msfaw- A I Mlttj BBAaMafAw4Mato a. ..w. Rep&rator Capiffi. tbssw mwt wi M " rrowap- foee in froai Ave to eight or hair upon bold hoods in from two i to throe months, A few igmtrent praetitioo- re hove asserted that there M nothing that will force or hasten the growth of the hair or hoard. Their assertions ore falae. aa thous aadsuf liviag itouaaea fro their own expe rienoe eon boor witness. Bat nanny will nay. how are wo to distinguish the genuine from the spurious ? It oortainly is dimceh, as nine tenths ..f the diflereut Prepaiations advertised for the hair and heard are eatireiy advertised for the hair an Denru are euureij w.!rtlK. and may have alreod, thrown i lara-e nuiounts IB their POTOOOOe. To such we would soy, try the hVpaxatoc Capilli; it will coat yow nothing unless it fully emes op to our representations. If your diuggist doss not keep it, send us one dollar and we will r..ra ,r.l ! Ik t raid, toaret her with n re- w witB a re- ein for the NlolleV. which Will " you on application, providing entire r . tiou is not riven. Address, u I i I kk A CO No 3, West Fayette Street. Syracuse, N. T march 28, 1867. tw-ly Suffer no Morel WhenhvtheuseofllK .MUN VILLES EL IXIR yon ran be cared permanently , and at a trifling cost. - ... , , Th7sstonhingsoceess which hai attended this invaluable medicine for Physical and Ner vous weaaness. General Debility and Prostra tion, Loss of Muscular Energy. Inirjotcncy, or anr of the consequences of ronthful indiscretion, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered. ,-; It will rem. ve all nervous aflectioae, oepraa Aon, excitement, incapacity to stedy orj total ness. loss ol memory. confusion, thonnhtsof self oastraction, fcors a insanity. As It wiJJ restore the appetite, renew the health of those who have rvJtorsndnorant praetfticlttcra, but send without deJax for the 3ixir. and te W eaao re stored to health and happiness. A FsrfcetCure Is fTnaranteed In everr Instance, rneo, ff, or four bottles to one BbBTBIIi fit One bottle is sufficient to effect a euro in all "'aLsS, I)BJ0IXV1 LLE'S 8PE0iriC F1U. for the speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrhea, Gleet. Urethral Disehsrma, Gravel, Stricture, aad all affections of the Kidrey and Bladder. .. . r.,... in Amn one to fire davs. TbeV are prepared from vegetable extracts that are . 7 a. filasB nanniess on me system, us . rf,.m., i, or imnrpanato the breath, ho chance ol diet is necessary while usinr them, nor action in any manner intone Jen with baatuesspnr- suits. Price. 1 per oox. . Either of the above-inentsaned articles wd be sent to any address, closely sealed , and post-paid, by mail or express, on receipt of pnos. Adores all orders to , , . BEBGER, SIirTTS IX , i nenusu Ko.SKiTerSUeet Troy.X.T. April4.'o7. f- m thy Destiny. Madamx E. I. Thorstox. the great Ea glish Astn.logist, Clairvoyant, and Psycho metrician, who has astonished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now located her self at Hudson, N- Y. Madame Thornton poaseases suoh wonderful powers of second sight, as to enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. While in a state of trauee, she delineates the aery features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument ..f intense power, known as the Pschomotropo, guarantees to produce s life like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, together rith date of Tsarriage, position in lifo. leading traits of character, te. This is no humbug, as thousands of tostiasoaiak eaa assert. She will send when a : 1 . tiKU mrtifiexle or written sruar- antee. that the picture is what it JturptMrts to be. By enclosing a small V,." . stating piace ui vow, -p", "r" - nnnlevion. aad onelosinBr fifty cents aad stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you r- rw: ... . jf will receive the pictuaa and desired lafinrma tion by return iimil. All communications sa sjBdly confidential. :' ' Address confidence, Madame E..F. Thornton. P- 0. Box. 2S3, HudfOB, N. T. ;r ViiVvfi I,inr retnrnlnr to her , v - - - ( ' eoBBtrv home, after a sojourn of a few months Z. w is t 1 l... jHy, was aarwiy reewsrwaw" j Ta place of a coarse, rustic, noshed 'wana, seat Baa n sairssywBf"" marble asaoothaeas. aad instead of twenty three she really appeared but eighteen. Dpot B 1 . B mrtrtwi ighteea. Lpoa faBosdre aa to the eawse of so great a change. she plainly toM them tnax awa oseo me w atasMM Man, and ennsidered it sn inval -At-TbT . . .a. snWs ' afflia) fc M, aeqnisition to aay Lady's toilet. By its naaaav La or 0 sfllmss oaaimpruvelheir waj .uswaraaea aa hundredfold. It is BS Nature herself in iU y in sdMheatiuar. theskia aad MMfiMflsSJ it o raws tWfd .easaby hlail or arrnoa retsst 4 mmmm,i V l" CiA5 C-. CI IBIS Ifl". flV WeM aajBto At-. BewasBSBa, K. T. IS "aartoBi Aawsaa W tfos aaie el I ba mI It will fare the MUX! to SALISBUmr, IS. grass tas Hew Tsrk Trtaane. The EoOimf Jrfrrmm Dvi-Emm-tfm tf Mr. O.saAp Hfara HotMf ikiorg Committee. WagaunGTox, July i. liugtou tB-oay from the Bouse committee aa-. .all the mem- Wilson, the chairman. After waiting two hours tor a stenographer, the examination proceeded : Horace Greeley sworn, and examined by Mr Boutwell. Q. Hare ffcu at aay time bad a conver sation or communication with the Presi dent, or with any member of the Cabinet, in reference to the trial or release of Jef ferson Davis 1 A Kn. air. not directly. I ones talked 4 . with, or rather bad a conversation with, - " . r - j , , Mr. Speed abont the case, but With no Other ,t. of the I 'xliinet. Q When did that conversation take In ks anrina. of 1866 : I do BOt re collect the date. It. was the day baftra . - jari iZ.r,L 7 oT Jrffemo. Davis in the oBered a resolution House of ReprepreaeaUUve Q. Who else was present at that con Ttraalion ? A. Mr. George Shea was the only third present. He was counsel nr wei Darhv Q. What was the nalare of the cemoer satioo to far as Mr. Speed took any part hi kl " ' A. The object of Mr. Shea was to as certain whether, hf an ajieatioa were made lor bail, the Government w ould re sist it. Q. What news on that subject did Mr. Speed present on that occasion I A.- None at all ; be was very non com mittal; I could not make out My thing from his conversation ; he did not know, or did not wish to say, why the views of the Government were on the subject at all; I came Bway with no Mppre.smn about what be would ? be stfd nettling thai indicated whether be would eg would not object. iif Q. Did yon ever have any casaauunica- tion with or iiiatpsli n from the Presi dent in reference to the matter f A. None in the world. Q. Or with any other member of the I'.l.inet I A. No, sir ; Mr. Spaed is the only k, of the P hinet b v whom I rem having beard the name of Jeff. Davis men tioned. Q. At the time of the release of Davis on bail in May last, did yon have any con versation with any member of the Cabinet? A. Ko, sir; on my way to Richmond and back I did not Stop at Washington y. At the time yon went to Richmond bad yon aay previous i iformatioo as to what the policy of the Government would, be tb reference to the releasing of Mr. Da vis I ' . A. I had-none ; I bad Do information until we came int court as to what the Government would do; I do not know whether the Government was going to re sist the application for bail or noL By Mr. Eldiidge Q- At whose sugges tion or solicitation did you become bail for Jefferson Davis ? A. Mr. George Shea's ; be was a very old and iutimate acquaintance and friend of mine. j Q. Yon had no communication with aay Government aflker soliciting yon to be come bail for Jefferson Davis. A. o. air : nor anr information that it , . . ,- WVOOU 1 ... Q Ton bed no communication on the I Mbjeet with the President or any or on i yn, ..7 ( V..rl. von ofter von came here or -. 1 m. . bm. . sir. after yon went to Richmond, solicited by any officer of the Oovernment to go bail far Jefferson Davis I O. Was Mr. Shea present si ..aMW you signed the bond. Q ArRichmond t A- l es, sir. , Jefferon Davis about going bafl tor Mm T A. No, sir; 1 had never any comman. ctioa by letter word ; I did not know him until I saw him in eonr. . Q. Did any one, after it was known that yon proposed to go bail fat Mr Davis, ap ply to you not to do so, or write to yam about it f . . . . . "- A Well, sir there was a hubbub abont Am. I w.a here, aad Wade and Senator Chandler talked wuh me about h. I think 8 castor CreasweJl, ... . . , . T ma nlt of Maryland, was sin pnwcu recollect any other, person. Q. On what grwaod did they advise ywn Smt to o bail for Jefferaof Davis ! a 'riwo, w a ettneaeaatiasi of half am l.I.U.I. what Mrrirul.r - ' J- -.r 7 .7 u i Mr. Greeley m in w they urged They taougat d -sx. a- ;nc . C, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1867 i bad policy, nod that at wwsaVi Isswo b hasll itJWOriice. I 0. That it aha Kcpublicaa party f A. f hsflhiwe so; tlu Urn I bad. 4J. W deavorinr to Jt ll. rson ! f A. I do aot been one or two although it was I intended to go hasL O. Did they put ty grounds alone I . v r saT" asv. . A. (reuerally. . Q. There was he kf A. I d not reeoltoet; irnnreseion on me jurious to the party U. Did yoa tell question to bail been imprisoned so lassg? A. No, sir; is the firat aaace I warn ebv sirous to bring on the trial ; the atost yeanr I thouarht we ejoald 'easBBwl she Gssbbbbv I thought ass ment to bring writ of habeas ths time far a trial had passed. Q. Did you ga I with a TtoW at A. No; I wished the Governance O I il m hi the time fur pood parpos, bad p A. That was say O. Is A. Yea. so far as I he had anything to da not 'know say charge,' r : Q. You know of ao of his eoooectioa with President Lismahi I A. No, sir, atom hint wuh it- a fair ; cultural nn. and the in the exhibition Kghtniiig struck aa oontoined asen, nne hundred p i...t.nl fkllinaT ou as fifty were rendered t.n minutes, width ah rionaly bsjitotoV Twm on the spot. An old t..kn Oordi tier, and I . mrt- not exDOCted to lOUaOW- was prostrated aad deprived but Bet ef bar power ei toe LatmStit'l-l V mWmtCmmmmmWUmX baSV-B iiisiitivn' w v : to the bus and was uaavcyed to Hotel, and declared ehehad aa tiou. of what took fdaee saber fhej til she fouudher-cJf ia a room at ti ...i 1 . tmmm mmtmrnmrnf m wmmWt BBt ine lignuuof; - -p .-T- - tre of the shed, sgaiuU whack HmsryT Ion, the landlord of the Weat Fbbss ajatofi was reaniug, and to which h", anMsaV I 1 k . ehain halter. 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On ysMsrdsy a negro sppeired for rafistea- tion here, and when the challenger asked, r "Where do yen Hve f "Dowb hare," he tMf laied, "on Mr. Lyneh's street.'' "Where do yoa work I " , "Up the canal, down at the Rolling : MiUs. ' , to m "Tint's four miles from the town. Do come herd every ntgnt to steep i X- 1 ae . "Have von a wife or ehuMren living si this place f" -No, sir." "Have vou a father or mother who are Rett hsw4 t " "No. an-." "Whose house do yoa live at ' "I dor't know : I sleep with a "What is his name ? " "I don't know, sir." Registrar to Challenger. " Do yon in sist on his proving bis residence t " , "I think the statement so absurd thai any proof, is unnecessary ; but if yon insist upon registering him I insist upon proof of residence." Of coarse the proof emu brought, ana the darkey left a full-blown suffrsgan, though it is more than doubtful whether be wm ever in the city before. In another instance, a negro named Wm. Balls applied far registration, and beinff challenged, announced as to his residence that be "lived in Mr. Mount castle's house." He wss ssked how long he had li vod there, and replied, "since this morning." He wiu told to wait until to-day, and he could reg ister f notwithstanding be had moved in to the city only for the purpose ef register ing, and will be oat of it in less than week. Lynchburg Newt. JgT Daring a recent discussion ia the British Parliament, when the debt of the United States was the subject, it wss said that the payment of interest rather than principal waa the teas policy. Mr. Case approved this view aad said : ''When ht was fat America, before the war, be spent sR the time he cold among the slaves, awl he waa introduced to one who was Very rich aad abundantly able to buy his free dom. He asked him why he did not to do so. "No harry about dat," said the sastojsjBtoi darkey, Tsegrowio' older ebery day, and growin' cheaper.' ! a tW A young lady school teacher of Indianapolis, was hut Sunday endeavor ing to impress noon her scholars the ter rible effects of the punishment of Nebu chadnesaar. She told them tbaf for seven years he ate grass just like a cow. Just then a small boy asked : "Did he give milk T" We are not informed whether the teacher gave aay farther bovine informa tion to the small boy. rtT Two English women not long since called at the studio of Randolph Rogers, in Rome, and in the course of their survey of the rooms, one of t hem asked the name of a statue before which she and ber com panion bad paused, in evident admiration of ita beauty. Mr. Rogers politely inf imj ed hie questioner that the figure waa called "Nydte, the blind girl of Pompeii," when she turned to her companion and repeated the information that the statue was called "Nobia. the Wild .Girl of Bombay.' H ! CP Some time ago the War Depart mn,.t eollnAon the commanders of the five military districts for estimates showing what amount of money would be required t earry oat the reconstruction acts in their J nidtrieta These estimates bare V J J ,1 St ononara that iMnAral Sheridan's estimate is more than doable that of any other commander. From the the fond of eWOO.UW appropnateu sywrn- , mm lik.fr. v the axnaoaeevf reconatrue- ion nnJer tbo act anr id its supplement, the following sums have been apportioned to the districts mentioned : Gen. 8chofield'i $29,444; General Sickles', $29,454; Gear 1 erai Ord's, S7 ,222; General Pope's, $97,. 228, and General Sheridjp's, $166,666. v A Bcaltifci. Extract. The velvet moss grows on sterile rocks; the misletoe flourishes no the naked branches: the ivy dings to the mouldering ruins; the pine and cedar remain fresh and fadeless amid the desolation of the receding year aad, heaven be q raised, something green and heimftfnl to Ma Bird arafetot to the will, i the darkest hour of fate still t in tendrthv around trie eromoting aiiars h. .m' a fl tl . fj . 1. J and broken arches ol the of the husaan heart. Abont tbeae davs mannfactnrers ef almanacs have their annual opportunity M record the fact that, for awhile, it hi now perpetual day at the north pale, since the sun at this season doss aot dip behind the horizon. The Boston Transcript says : "In Iceland the finest print eaa be read at any boar for many weeks to eome." The twSaf sjf Wahmasia and if it lasts "saaaT weeks" it would seem to aflford s fovorabls esmortanrty for some otherwise unoccupied irtoatotostotUlirs StnaatoVa m ' A "I 1 " - m - s i 1 i 0 la ho
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