to what and why it is. Jitatatee provide that any officer -- WAiHtNGTUN CORK E8P0N DITNC F. V|, I ITAMHKOIOW, IX 0. Oct. 14th, M7A * •Hmm last w icter'a. «xci temenit PPVVR Ittofloug* of Representatives boor- ship and the consequent-at- to place Genl. Shields upon the tired Hst of the Army, public atten tion has been particularly called to The whe in in service 90 years, or ha* |fceen disabled by wounds, orlncapaclta- ||*d otherwise, may, at the President'* iMeeretion. be placed upon the retired iiitt, which gtyet hi in three-feurtbs |pa^ Without service of whatever office |Im holds at the time of retirement.-- |For years a score or two of disabled HMfoere, who long ago passed the ex amination by the Retiring Board, kave been waiting for vacancies to oc* -enr In the retired list; but retired Army Officers are tough as a mule, and do not die off fast. So, last year, when a provision was inserted in the Appropriation Bill for the support of the army enlarging the retired list 900 to 400, the President at once •tired 35 disabled offleert and has 65 racancie* left. There are plenty of »flic era who are really incapacitated if age and hare served much longer »an the limit required by law; bat for various reasons they do not wish to 1 be retired. Some are proud of their itations and will not hear to being laid on the shelf, though that Is where fiber justly belong; others would be lad to be so disposed of but want their superior officers to go out first So Ithat they may be promoted before fteaving the service, thus gaining tH* dignity of a higher ti^le and the ad- vantage of higher pay. There is a dame, however, in the statutes which provides that after an officer has laerved 83 yeaas. or is 62 years of age or past, the President can retire him at his discretion whether * the officer wishes It or not; and after closely scrutinizing a list of SO officers who have been examined and passed by the Retired Boar.1 already, the Presl- 4ttt| Intends retiring all those save * few of the most serviceable. I think the assertion may be ven- Uned tbat 119 city has done nobler work for the relief of the yellow fever •uflering South than Washington. Of tlw large party Of nurses that went here several have died and only mm has escaped prostration by the fe ver, They were well selected, acli- aiated, inured to malaria, contagious diseases and hardships generally, and ^an reported as having rendered I service for a long season before stricken down. But the greater of all was that ef Ex-Govenor ftfceppartfs superintendence, of char« String a steamer and sending it down the Mississippi loaded with supplies of necessaries for the sick and dying. The undertaking was quiekly and suc cessfully carried out and already good mws of the relief It carried 0 the •offering is reaching us. President Hayes contributed $100 toward the fund for relieving the yel low fever sufferers; Mr. Tilden Is said to have given 9250, and Genl. Grant, through his son in New York, gave *00. Tim Hayes family has spent but lit- tie time In Washington since last spring. They have been here many times but only for a few days of rest between excursions, visits to watering places, re-unions, lairs and the like.-- Their latest absenceoccurredlast week when they visited the home and es tate wf^President Madison at Mont- peller. Orange County, Vermont, where speeches were made, the usual hand-shaking reception held, dinner eaten and toasts drunk. Genl. Sherman has returned to h!| pity from his two month's trip to New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado -and Cali fornia. and expresses himself 4a well plea--d with his journey and with tb#' Indian affairs to observe which was the primary object of his visit. Ouve, >vi. «tv»J» •iHSISS 'I Marble Worts. --DEALER IN- American Monuments, Headstones, i •,.»% ; - -> ---- •- { • :ffin •» > American & Scotch Granitei Constantly on Hand. Shop Two miles North of Mo- Henry, fit . v' • Jobubarfk, Anf. tStb,1#TT. The Ptaee where r o»«an bay a St4Mi btud sew " *"• f \ j ' lie With all the latest Improvements and war- raated, j ' ] • • '"* These are two of the best machines now in the market, and persons .wishing to bay should vriil themselves of this Rare Chancer Catlatakjr •tore aad exaaiine the machine*. 0. W. uwen. McHenry. tlL, Jalytfth, MIS. 7 7 - RED HUB In the market. Among them are the Moline, Peru, Grand Detour* Furst & Bradley, J. I. Cade and Norwegian, all acknowledged the best made and at PRICES Call and give J>e convinced. them k Irial to 1878 rt-f-i i* ti b'nf>t ; ":v " ; • .f U'. C ^ ^ _ ,f 1 . k ti > ' »<-ai '»• •< o. f f'-r Ai .s '(trf ». .*K ?<'* ttb -1 , r+iiictti | * tjtyiTf &'<•*> V>n< ; '<& V« ! ti t. . t . -i / ^ «f • tj< \ j- •' n"®?* \ <f VI , Jj r-u\»: HM? I \ !>,?•» • rtlii fliifH tj, ^ him', ' > »' , " • * < ? * ' ' 1*'^ i ' * * - 4 i . . r t * . • > - ' i f i i ^ a i O I : * , 1 - f ^ Ton will cave money by examining our Stock of Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Hi *1 changoift-bf • ytfew applications of tho AMBROSfA to a beautiful auburn or to Om dai'K.luBtrous color* of youthful tressen. Humors, Dmndruff, Itching of the Scalp, and Falling of the Hair are at once cured by It. Where the hair follicles are not destroyed, it »lli cause the hair to grow on bald orfomed with extracts flmn. All who use it praise It. ha«iito It is perfomed with extracts fromfragrant I am also Selling Bull's Bsciu fanhi 111, : sir' ' At reduced prices. roi1* ' PLATFORM SPRING WAGON, I have the " Courtland Improved Gear," which can't be beat, either in f*rice or Quality, and is tne only A No. 1 wagon in the market. CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. I can sell you a First-class Top Carriage fot $80, and Warrant it for One Year. W ho enu aft'ora to ride in an open buggy wheu a ̂ CARRIAGE can be bought for those figures. Be sure and call, as we KNOW we cau make it to your interest to do so. |^r*Evcrythiiig sold its Merits, Remember the Old Stand, op posite the Mill: Mi Owen. McHekrt, III., July 2Sf| Is not easfltr eamail tn time*, i»nt it <-an be incite In three months by any one «»f cither «»\, I n a n y p a r t o f t h e r o n n t r y w h o i n . willing to work steadily at the em ploy men t that we lurnish.-- <m; per week in yonr own town. You need uo«,b« nwayfrom hoineorcr night. Yon can <ive >our whol<* time to the work, or onlv y»»iir ifpsre moments. We hate agents who a'rtf making over #'J0 per day. A.11 who cnirHKe at «nee can make money fast. At the pit'scnt time money cannot lie made so cusily and rap. <ll) at any other business. It costs nothing to try thetmsineM. Term* and f.1 Ontflt tree addrassat 4»neet H. ilAbkETT A Oo, ̂ nrtland HmA6* Priiits, Bleaclied Brown Cottons, Cottonades, Tick ings Denims, Shirtings and Ginghams. C.& x; if-."? Silks, Cashmeres, Cambric, Alpacas and White Goods of all kinds. In Ready- Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, we will not be un dersold, quality j(̂ considered. ^ tCgTGloves and Hosiery a Specialty Bine Venetian, Ingrain aud Oil Cloth Carpetings. Also a, lull Grfft of Family Groceries. PERRY & MARTIN ft ^ Tr • TTVFT'^I" • lid'i&fiii • -- • .'8fi *THB CHTCAOO ft HORTir.W*8YK!B* ItAILWAt Kmbraces under otie rtifeiiagemen't the Great Trnflk Railway IJaes of the WK8T and NOHTH-,WEST, and, with its numerous Branches :wi<l connections, forms the ihortest and quickest route between Ohieago and all points in 'Illinois, Wisconsin, Nort,'«en> Micbl* gan, Minnesota, l>>wa. Nebniska, California and the Western Ten itories. Its and California Una l«Jthe shortest and host route between Chica* Ro :>nd all points in Northern Illinois, Iowa. Nebraska, Dakota^ Wyoming, Colorado, Utah. Nevada, California, Oregon, China, Janan and Australia. Its Ohloago, St. Paul A Minneapolis Line- Is the short line between Chicago and all |H>ints in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, and for Madison, St. Paul, Minrieapoiis, Do- Itith, and all points in the tireat Northwest. Its LaCrosse, Winona ft St. Peter Line , Is <the best route between Chicago and Z<a» Crosse, Winona, Rochester, Owalonna, &HSB. kato, St. Peter, New ITIm and ail i»*»lnt« W southern and Central Minnesota. Its Qreen Bay & Marquette Line Is theonly line between Chicago and Janes- ville, Watertown, Fon du lac, Oshkosh, Ap Slcton. (Jreen Bay, Escanaba, Negaunee, liurquette, Honghton, Hancoekand th^ Lake Superior Country. Its Freeport & Dubuque Line Is the only route between Chicago and Elgin, Hockim-d, Freeport and all poiuts vw Free* port. Its ® Chicago & Milwaukee Lin# Is the old Lake Shore Itoute, and is the one jwtssing between Chicago and EVanston. Lake Forest, llighlitnd Park, ^aukeffaa. Racine Kenosha and Milwaukee. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Oars are rnn on all through trains on tnis road. This is the ON LY LIN E running ths*e ears between Chicago and 8t. Paul and Mfiine. apolis, Chicago and MihvaiiKee, Chicago and Winona, or Chicago apd Green Bay. Close connections are made at Chicago with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Mich, igan Central, Baltimore and Ohio, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee Line and Pan Ifan lie Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTII-E AST, and with the Chicago an>» Al ton ami Illinois Central for all points SOLTH. Close connections are also made with the Union Pacific It. It., at Omaha for all far West poiats. Close connections made at jnnction point( with trainsof all cross |>oints. Ticket s over this route are sold bv all Oaiii pon ticket agents in the United Stat«* and Canada. Remember youash for your^tickets via the Chicago & Northwestern Railway and take none others. NeW York Office, No. 41ft Broadway; Boston Office, No, 5 SlHte Street; Omaha OjOce, 24A t'arnham Street; Snn Francisco Oillc,', 122 Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Offices. 82 Clark street, under Sherman House; 78 Canal, corner Madison Street; lvinzie Street Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Streets; Wells Street Depot, eorner Wells and Kinzie Streets. Kor rates or information not attainable fjrota your home ticket agents, ap^ly to « MAEVIN HTJGHITT W. H. STI JlfEfT, .CjluneralSupi. Gen'l l'liijee:^{erAjfen :, ' . .1 *i ai i V 1-- McHcnry, liny 1st, 1878. • • McHENBY, ILI rmrr • f Po? River galley Mills. R. BISHOP, Proprietor. bHenry * f IlliRoTs DEAL LBS IN Tl. Thompaon, Shop opposite the Parker Honse, HeHenry, - Illin fpnfftli?f3S$frlKWt taken es^ion of • •»<?»• well known <b<}p«, I am now prepared, with Brit D ISS workmen and K<MH| material,. *•» «amtfa<*f itre W rr<n»* and B't^ic-* on short MINUIUIW Low Price* as a A»4 article eaa be purchased elsewhere. / mm ImThnitiil ftotkiek Are alleviated, and in most eases eurad,lqrthe uae of this PAIN K&ADICATOK. It te aa In- •alaable FamOy Kedlcine, affording relief foe. fore a physician eaa be reached. Procure our circular describing: above diseases and their proper treatment, aad you wUlMaaatbe tinily that brlmgs sneh healing. Fer tek by All Drng^stab - Pr*pdr«d by E.M.TUBBS A CO. ftoprtetom of Adn^* MANCHESTER, N. H. by COL BY BROTHKHS ... : . m. ;• I ALSO DO A OMfttai >•§% Blacksmithing • ^t*1iJL'l0^0.ur work I" tlje feest ttm<\ with the least possible delay4 HORSE SHOEING •estaess, mm Manner A SPECIALITY. R I N G kinds promptly attended to. €all aad •yrourselt. ir w 1 H* Tliompwm. - ! J. Acouatic Telephone. With 900 feet Copper wlro and full durae. tioas for putting ap and operating. Price <#:i.OO. • If Mail M Cents additional for postaita. Vtte Manufacturers of this Telephone after long experimenting have limneht it to a degree of perfection truly surprising. By it the Hu man Voice or musical sounds are conveyed a long distance without change. Sent to any address on receipt of price, or descriptive ••ircular, testimonials, etc., for three cent stamp Addre** TKLKPHO.NB COMPANY* PKESTOS, IOWA. .j STEAMBOAT ¥J **• ' Sr.-- %:.x\ It having been dccidei to build a new and larger Htcmnixnt at this place the present Fall, 1 now offer the StvamlMiut "Excelsior" tor s;il« at a h irgain. It is in Rood running or ler. new Boiler and Engine all coinidete, and for a small Lake is the finest lt->nt in the country. The onlv rea- son for seLins is that the largely increased travel Itetween this place and FOX Lake has nkade a Ifir^r-r l>or»t iii»,<,!">irv,' II applleH for ^oon will ba sold ••h<M**i. _ Ap- ffca Tltftenfh Bred Horse AMMADUS, Will make theMCAflONof lS7Sat McHenry; and may be found at the Stables of Mr. A. Hankins, South side of the Public Square. Ammadus is a beantifui rich bar, without any white, excepting a small spot fn the fore, head; stands 10 hunts high, and weighsabout 1,200 pounds; was.folded in H7I. and bred by Col. Jamus A. Urimstead, Lexington, Ky. | A1IU1U) MIU1UMJ 8cissorsv 8hears( Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spades. Shovels, ForkH, Corn Knives, Axes, Grlnd^toiies, Window Glass. , GRANITE-IRON AND TINWARE. .ALSO, Furniture & Undertaking. We mnke it specialty of UNDERTAKING, atxl all orders in that line will receive prompt attention. _ J .STCRY&SON. OR A C. COLBY. HENRY COLBY. Ammadus was Sired by Rivoli, Kivoti by Revenue, and Revenue by Imp Trustee. Klvoll's Dam Tonaz. by Imp Uleneoe. Am. madus first Dam, Nellie Gr * Lexington. Gray, by Alexander's The above pedigree Is taken from Bruoe's American Stud Book. For the record of Ammadns* performances on the Turf, and aiso particulars as to price a»l terms of service, which are reasonable, enquire of the undersigned, at the premises swve named. Mares from a distance carod for. with good pasturage, or stable with good hay and grain, at fj.00 per we«k. Accidents or escape* at the owsers risk. ' W. H. HANKINS, June 1st, _ MeBenry, IU. HI HB1LK W0EI8, ' ^xm In Woodstock. "{ We woSld announce to the' people of Me. t#ry Count good Stock O! Henry County aad vicinity that we .keep a - - - - - - f r MARBLE AND BBAMITf Monuments, Tablet*, Table-Tops, Iraokiti, Shelves, Ito. To which we l>efore buying elsewhere. would call jro»r attention We shall sell at w1 pl^V* or addresa. / Vk. Mc Henry, lit, topi • MP * 'fe. 'i: _•, W UWItK* B O T T O M P R I C E S . ? ALL TORK ttl' Warranted First Cllass. M. PECK A co. •W«MNtstofk, 111., May lst,1878. > To Co&stunptim. THE advertiser, having been permanently eured of that dread disease, Consump tion, by a simple remedy, is anxieus to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free ofch<rge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure far Consun ption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. par- ties wishing the prescription, will plcnse ad- drees, K. A; **»*a«i,,f" bttrgh, N.* V. ; / / , m hi nif'ii«r nn. COLBY BROS., Having purchased the entire stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., ol 8mith, Aldrich & Haythoi n, have removed to the Store in Riverside Block, where they are now prepared to meet their customers and the public generally with a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, HatT and Caps, Crockery, AcO-;».' Ab# p . - Which they will sell for Cash or Ready-Pay ae cheap ̂ as any other liouse in the County. Our Goods are aU fresh and have been bought with especial reference to the wants of the people of this community, and we WILL NOT BE Uj^DER SOLD, We also keep our us mil stockipf And its heretofore, will spare no pains to please our ffustomers In % • • • • •:,'wsv . ̂ PBysiciani Presc ri ptioii^ Compounded in a careful manner and by nojie but experienced^ hands. Thankful for past favors, we solicit, and hope to merit a continu ance of the same. (' COLBY BROS. ^Henry/IU., May 7th, 1878% CONSTANTLY UN HAND. CtSTOM GRINDiNG Done <vromut^i.nn>1 satisfaction guaranteed .Having JnsV'frtrrTn fi «h W teed Stone, capable of grinding Sixty litis hols of Feed per honr. I ftm |ireparu4i tod<> your grinding on .short ao tiee. . «TThe Highest Market Price paid for good Milling Wheat, ...r» R. BISHOP- McIIenryill.,De)e.llth, 1877. The McHenry Having newly Be.Painted and fitted up our •»ho|>, we are now prepared to furnish our customers with Frfph and Saft Meats OF ALL KINDS, - ' Sausage, Smoked Meats. &c.y AT THE . Lowest Living Prices. We. buy none but the best of Meats, and having served our time in one of the beat Markets in Chicago, flatter ourselves that we can ott'.-r our cust omers Noiits in better shape than anv other Shojt m this section. Tlinkful for past favors we s-olicit a coutin- uauue of the same, and we will gurantei to satisfy yoa bot^ ltt quality and pi le a. Frett JSc Soil. Hrn^war, III., May 80th, 1878. ,, fan makp money fiwtcr at workfofiitthan U anything else. Capiwil not required; >ve wi»! start vojj). sfIrs per day At home tiimie by tltfi inriustrjous. Men, women, buys and wanted everywhere to work for us. low is the time. Costly bwnit and terms free. Address Trcb A Co., Augusta, a week in vour own town, fff Ont* It free. N<> risk. Reader, if yon want a business at which personsof •ither sex c.in make great nay all • hetimethev work, write for par- ticulai-s t44JC.4i4.LL£Ti A Co.,Port, an.i, Maine. •• - s-: • t; '4' v.' : Errors of Youth. GENTI.EM'AN who suffered for ypart --i. trom Xervous Debility, Premature De. cay, and all the effects of yonthl'ul indisrre. tion will, for the sake of suffering humanity send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the siinpii remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers \vitiling to nroilt i).v the adviser's esperlence can do so by addressing hi perfect eon H<lene • JOHN B. OUD^i i2C»dv»-!5t., Xew York.