The following circular explains lt» inatlrm ^ law ha, *#*^^Jii£, and tbs esof the wtion's ^tad in thti* '• fj'-'rr-'^-i'M^^fi:- •« ,- " ?na "It U prob*Wy g*«*r«nr immt%ber~ td tha^ some yeans ago ^% ̂ 73)Con- Cr^RVpa|^a^Jrw pro^tey for the ®BJpl9p#^^|S5E^ This ^ gram eemetertes are. n$# permanently n*arketl. At the instance of the War Department, Congress has recently Authorised the er«otion of similar head Ptcmesorer the graves of Union sol- dlers wtotiw burled in private and vtl- Jag« «aiin#t*iiies. This will be done as •oon as anranjtenaents can be made,--- In the meantime the Quartermaster G^ueral at Washington, will at otme f|*oees# to collect the necessary Infor mation as Mr« where these headstones fcte required.* "All persons fta*tng; ar>f knowledge tit the burial places of soldiers in pri- tate cemeteries, whose graves are net narked, are requested to communicate the fact to the Quartermaster General, Similar Information in desired from parties in charge of such cemeteries.'1 , "Of course, It is not iat**ded to tur- ijljsh headstones for^r&over which nonuuients have already been erected iif relatives ^ ceased." '^ ... *,. - . n. The Commander-in-Chief desire* ".f&at the widest publicity shall J>e glv- •b to the above, and that post com. Mianders endeavor to have the infor mation and request contained therein published in their local newspapers. v By command of John C. Robinson, |||fommander-in-Chief. James L. Farley, Adjntant General. ; f Official: Harvey B. Denison, Assls- |^int Adjutant General. / fijjjj Any person in this State knowing of Ulnmarked soldiers' graves is requested to rfport the same by person or letter SVjfcfn KJ([»r D. Swain, Commander of the , JPepertment of Illinois, G. A. 67 , •' Washington street. Chicago. \ •tjf ^ : '« -.... gtof •aT'A most valuable, ana it ' j.4 tlaimed the most important, nnmber ofttfts Journal ever issued, Is the '•^merietm Agricuiturkc for April, A .: jjlinple, effective and cheap plan Is set forth, by which every farmer can defi nitely learn tUe needs of his toil, and to largely Increase the profits of ||ls labor. There is also a great varle- :'i\^$4t*^^l»f*»tical articles for the garden,with afull hundred •j orlgfwpl fltaitrnttve engravings, large %ind small. Among the noteworthy ar- . |icles are: Capoitising, showing how liny one can easily «nd safely perlorm ft, and thus greatly Increase the qual- ^4 |J|ty of his poulSry; Grapevines for everybody ; Guernsy Cattle fully de scribed; Prickly Comfrey, an impor- ^aatj&dder crop. The work of the f . .HonftlsM out, with numerous hints; •Un interesting breed of fowls; Bee- v peeping for everybody; The House-fly * fully described,its origin, etc.; Pearls, S|Jjf|rhere they come from, how produced. -^ndhow obtained; Canadian lotteries .^nd otlier humbogs exposed, etc., etc. nv fDrange Judd Company, Publishers, i>: Kew York. 91M a year; 16 cents a .. number of newsdealers, or post paid •. y~ • / ~ • • HENRY MILLER, Wrm* JW.Cristvs uvt* „ >5 < *'*. •< laif.iuit 'wmjg&war r 'w>? •* t'ZtS 1* 1 "jjj :SJ $• jf .'ipf!*:. r^rr-t «= •?' •r-«\ r .»» ......... %$h --DKALF.B m- Ameritu ui FortiD Mcnuments, H^adrtoaea, s;.; ,, v-V . .. /, S- , #•*> *, t- nerican & Constantly anitt, on Hand Shop Two miles North of Mo ̂ Henry, III. JokB8bur*h, An(. Wth. !«*.• U' Havlitg tltf Stoop to Howe's Block, opposite Frett A Sons Market, I am now pre- paHsd to make to order ri Boots and Shoes, On short notice and warrant satisfaction.-- After an experience of manjr years in the basiness I am oonfldent that I can please the most f<istldous. Prices as LOT as the Lowest. RING WOOD, nM Thankful for thr. favors of my numerous customers, who are doubtless fHswiliSr witb my nuxie of doiny bn'ineB*, we gire the rules by which we arc Eoverncd, for ti»« Inforraft- lion of those riot acquainted with thmn, via: «. L io deal honorably with aH.r;,-\ : 'v a it 9Po haudie none bnt the beat ot Ck^d(|il * ' \ k"To sell at,tbe Xowesi I4v,in| prices. . ̂ 4. To require paymentlnd ^ay ascordIl|c to agreement. 8. To refrain from misrepresentations of «li kinds. 6. To keep pace with the times In the in troduction of new styles. " 7. To prevent mistake*,"*atti 'W ,'florroot them promptly If made. 8i To pay strict attention to onr buflnese. ». To treat all with politeness, seekinfr and try lag |4 #erlt custom on strictly business principle*,(and taking pleasnre at all times in showing goods, whether purchases are in tended or not. Onr stock Itk the Sprhipr and Summer trade is complete in every particular and consists in part of •I. sow op You will cav^ nipney by exaroiiiiiig oor Stock of Goad* before * ... rr.7* / pUrchtting elsewhere, REPAIRING. Of all kinds promptly attended 1& ^ Cive Me a Call* jfegagmber the place, Howe's Block. ' t 'C<, arSh' Wm. Oov| j '%ltlSeary;'1^eti. ̂ im. -- .V WEIL miMwnimiir nOwa-i extensively aeverosea dajrt, aad have only recently been p«i the mvket t ioine oP hii *heirs views of sndi extreme ktad, dut nnrilSastoalkiw thestodkof mrinesioen on Mid toMM sold or any snre.to be Bade. Tie grapes have sometimes been sent to msifcetr and sooNtimes W to 4smt upon ttiiis. ltUmlyiiowtiiirttheodiwrheits . other European wine. and being tmlibe any ofeer wine of American liilittr, age and meltowness ate .for Sfi bodi jphysleiaiis aod wine- have a spedafiuenst lit It as the eldest ttaU»ewfae now acofMlWeiaamrcon^ bourn of die Thwtoets.--iV. f. Mov, tg, iSrj. The above speaiks for itself M we would add (hat this Is the pure juice of tbs grtipt, neither Uqmni xx* m*k>*tt that it has boea ̂ ened and n^Bbwed' by |P> and for mcdkiBai or «Bi<inittimt4 purposes It Is unsnxfessed. It caabeebtstoed from »ort of the leafing DMjgjgJsts tfmy^iout' the Ut^ted States, and 1 whdleselS front the who wffl foewstd descripttva imM; Bleached 0WMWE Cottons, pack ings Denims. Shirtings and Ginghams And its aces1 ' utaoiec aaitWAY Of the West and Nohh-WtitL that stakes it if' ouSi NOTIONS HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE DRUGS, MEDICINES, And in short everything csnalfiy kcpt, ln a flrst-class country store Which will be s^ld at prices as Call and examine Goods »u< learn price®. < 4 W. CRIST? ; lUngwoo<l,J[ll., March Wth, v#. B. X. * F. B. THDRBER S Ott. tfHf Braadmp, Sttad* ami Jffmbm • Mnr-Vo«. , Ao( ; ^hofft opposite the PsrtteT House,' ' ' McHenry^,' ^ iJ, Illinois. Having pnrchased an<i taken possession of 'tese well kuown shops, I am now prepared, ith erst class workmen atoit good niaMrtel, maaefitetare Wagoas and B„. >ttceandat%s Low Prices as a be purchased elsewhere. I ALSO pO rail BlacicsmtthfnR Business, and will do your work la the best M maaaerand with the least possible delay HORSE S HOSING A SPECIALITY. M Its n»me 8. ?simw CERMAM m ««' m.4 Call aad MoHeary, «!.,AprH Md.iSTS. •mpet and calls to new Temperance VIT« THE D MON, ds. Cheapest, most com- interesting tiand-Book eriinre ever proluced, i Of its ApoSH^t, ttarin. P»t MorSW9ttfc.-aWff fcnd iffnments for the caase- ustrated. Kotttin;; caa compare Tor<! Asrents wanted. Write to .'DABB BOOK W, 9t. Louis. X*I Manufaoturad by •Eli PURE WINES, LIQUmS AND . i'M- -* •• v. rci« .i iwii0iiSvocit|. fHf >e»t Tonic lit the world. Pat ap fl| »4Qa#ft«ottles. F. MARCUS. Patentee. THE WEEKLY NATION J A Literary, and Eduoatlonal JoarnaL- ,. Klffbt large paass of valaaMe natter ever* weak. No xpame taken up with advertiser meats. The ««ot»mns of Problem* and Qwer- les are e*D#elally valuable. Subscription prlc* |1 per yaar, postage paid by the Pub* Usher. Hfttnples free. Address, E. T. HASBI TIIIB, Warren, Pa. 1A (VIA KAMBS of rwMdents wanted.-- Iv^lnRF V#ll)u>me« andiicents we wi'» wnrt yon adae silk h*ndkercMef,«ree» thread pittt reguHr price, 1.00- G. W. roster it 06., US, Clark Streat, Chicago, 111. For information relative to KANSAS, tube the Jjeawrwerrth (Kansas) Appeal, a larttfi night page weekly paper, containing each weeka akatnh. miips and iilustiatiousofdouu^ one qt the couatie« in Knnkat<. The better hind" in thi* state are seiii if. from $2.0# to S3.(10 [lei* strre. with a credit frtmi e.ix touleren v»*,ni-8, The great bulk the tinvernmeat land, wliif h is as rich asti«e richest in the State, is still open to settler*.^ information in regard to soil, climate, ptions, homestead#, markets, churches, Is, etc., will be found each w*>ea in The App|«4 , Price, #2.00 pj* annum; or $100 for six months. Sample copies seat on recipt of 10 ricorit in SCSI! Silks, Cashmeres, Cambric, Alpacas and White Goods of all kinds* In^^ ^Ready- Made Clothing Shoes, we will dersoldj considered, C\ ^ f^~Gloves and Hosiery a Specialty. and Oil CIotit Carpetings. 4 ,.t \ r- Bine Venetiai*, Ingrain :y&l fM C McHenry, May lat, 1378. PERRY A MARTIN n"1' M-tfhl" cents. 44dress The Appeal, LRAV BMWORTH, RAKSil. kp -I'mm:. •f "'01 V, CMratefl Salre. BILIBF FOR THE SUFPEHE^J • • mnH» st 1 • 8ETH W. FOWLE & SONS, ss Harrison,, a vkxue BOSTON, MASS. / *ICIiVou can make money to* sel. Hag our Sterling Chemical Wicks--Never needs trimming--No evnokeor »mcll--19 cents ea^h, 8 for 25 oents- s^end st:tmp forcatilotruc of Wonderful Inventionju staple ana rancy (Joods. Larsons, JTostS <*•<4* •> > r> t w;v. •• i &i< i duce our Stock befbre the time of our Annual Inven tory, sell all Goods now in OXOC1S. +c* *> '> A :J Prices. * \ ' s % -t IT $ . ft.4r <•> ^»»f 'V"* \'S 'H1 <• ^ His "£"» " »' 4 s'i J M t » I \ r M \ M y 't " * < . il <t * J l • ' * - « i s We make these special pri ces only for a short time, tout will guarantee yoir bar gains never iij^lhis section; * jk-- IS , Embracing nsuder one management 8,(58 Miles of RoaiS . JHfrnrinp Jollowl*i'®riiolt Lines r iH ige, Council: CUkilf^Ma 14ne» Chicago, Sioux Cfltr Chi- Cw <;aia,-lNLiBton. Damqafr 4b LaOraese Line, - ' Chicago, Free port & IhrtKHj tie* Lino, Chicago. LaCrcMri®,, Winona &, Ulnae»vta Line, Cbicn- fo, St. Paul & Minneapolis Line, Chicago litwan>t«e'& Lake Aniterioa IJmea Chicago* «reen Bay & Lake Superior Litre. The ad. vantargeB ofthedfc Lines are r 1. If the is going to or (iron aaj pxsijit in the entire West or North-West, he CR<* buy tiisitioke* vta. some one of thin. Oom» Ktr.y's liiiewatwl he sure of reaching hie do*. ir»A?sirti» 1>«- it or Its €*>bmcslows. •& Hhje greater paat of its- lins» art iiwith^teal Rails, the-road bed is perfect. roaii baa a beater or smoothe*- track. a lt ia tlu» sJiort lin* betvw^en all <m^K>rt- * ant points. % 4. Its trains are all e«ni| ?pefl w*h. tha % WesUnyrhouse Air HnikeR Ifilier's Platform ^ and Couplers and the latest improvement* * for eoinlort, saifety and con.sanlaoioe. & It is the fwvly road itt the tTest running the ce4etarate«¥ Fiillmasn ITotet Car* hetween > Chleage>a«l Cowncil IMuffs. 6. rt is the only Road runtoing the Pullman * # PalaceSfcepiBgCnrs either smgr Ustwasps y; ' Chi«ag^> ami St. Panl. Ef -4 » " Chicago «m? Green ChtragO' and Freeport. *" ?"*' * mid J" and WinenjfcLl#' 1 " tJkfcago And Dtal^iiqtie, ^ w* ^etiica^antf MeGregoi^i ^ vi-. ChUsagP mfiA--Wtovti0t9* 7. It fsthe em^ road passing along 'the iM shoreirof Lake Jiffrhtgato b*eCvreen Chicago *'& and Mtbw»(»k«e. a The only Road ruimiag Fbur Xxpreve K Tvinsa day via its lines between ©hSsagc * andp«intB m Minueseta. ? O. No road offers equal facilities in> numbei " of thmirffii trains, etfctippdtl with> Ful'lnmn |-S| Palace Slee^ung Cars. Hk. It runs Twt> Express TVains IlBfVr eaeb '^U- ay cm ai* il» iines-an<i ftwir troins eaea way gi?' ^ between Chicago and Milwaukee. It rt makes connections tritlk »W lines |f? qnssiSifst imleraBiliata points. The |x)f.«iilartty of tlie«e lines Ss aSeenfify Hr- *•'• 'creasingand" iwsSetiarers aiioold renetrft cftafr y-Wi Hnterest hj'i*»reha8ing tickets via this Mne.. ijgZg Per iufornmtion. Folders, Ma] oWainarbfR at Ifome Ticket CMBcey of ys.y-^JomjpHv: or ' f# Maps, itc., not fcev addvess an-r' irjurcxH itaaxiix (Sonera l.-supt. Gen'l PassengerAgear FOB Eiver Vallsy MiUs. ̂Illinois McHcnry am®* Jv»-3T! CnJ8TX>M ©KJNDmG 1W>iwarii»on^^?r.«iretf ww SMhetl^n gwH-aa»ee»^^ Uist mil bi n ni-w Feed Stone, capah orarrrndfnir s Umllsrlfi qt Feed per hour. |:' ,VT« |-»*pt«ni<l eihskett *ei.'-;. Bisjru. .fy aW-TheHTffhest ii*M to «#l tunemB vn*mr ' .^ •TiAHip^-. V- •. sH> Wfr-iMf-.tMm?- , . ,DWIOHT A FORREST. <*\it ^ «,.f " * • • . . if-' - sr. ' . • ' '* l.' «' (TS'I t+ *f«» « A - , • '• . ; ' !'\*k " Gor. Main Street and Public jfiui. 14th, 1879. W oodstock, m- McHENBY, iMtJlLKM I* ^ M, * ""i* I'. ?•$ %*?*' ij ̂ '1 'I •>', 1>*l . K± *t I ?\ fj>Ak •* .» * J Scissor* llliMn, Table and Pocket Cutlery9 Spades,"Shovels, Forks, Corn Knivei, Axes, Grindstones, * «• 1, f ' * Window Glass. . ^ ^ >**>* 1 : "'iCRAliIlfi-1llON; AND TlWwARE. & Co., mClarkSt. Chichgo. iQAi fM &fyir *••<} M* 4 fymm lAwfiEewrr 1S7R. •h TO SETJj LIVELY "P4 hand times vim need somcthipg of Real Value fty eh# pe*>plfc", do you no#? Sent i» that gxaad , new low priced book, iUlen'a Usefuf Comaanfony AND- Artificer's Assistant. Valintiiv reeeipis. % tliossSwIs Ihr auil everybo«ly- Th«-m»st universally usefuK;^ booh ever pirblithetf, sayJng money to all||{fs; bwyees. Outsells everything. Agents want- - ed. Address :-MA •CAMMELL 4 00 P »t Louis Me. --i •...-- i^.. i ym."!' GRACE'S CCLEB'HATED- SAtVK : ; CUBES ' •*>;< Fretsft Aroirnds, Frozen Ljmbs, Saft Bheum«,' <-h rib rains, Sore Bveast, SorWtliis. r.rv ••»i jela%. ' KinjrwonuR, Calluses, Scant Head, ?'ft«ppe#.-. > Hami%|^is, Caa«fiM|eloas, / , Wlldi, * Sores,.- *iVlcecs.. f Tfbumfss, Stfngdjji'-'. . Shinglee*. ;^| •Pesters, v,- Wens^; • Sties, .. h>y% Piles,/ sl. •> Alicespk .* Freckles, Bunions,., . Sprains.. .. Boils, v. ."r--" BiteS, ^ " ' <Cnts. * Whitl»WS»^ : Warts, Ttli.«tcre, >. Tan,. Phnple«, Corns, Scurvy, f:".; Iteb, lnrrowiag NaiFs, Kettle Rash, Mos«aiMi f and Flea Bites, Spider Stings, ^; *r An<Y all entaneons diseases aatf eraftleaa^'f geae-BHlly. . >• For sale'Vy all druirgi^ts, groeers. and at a Ik countrv stores throughoot the tTatted S la tee' and pdtteh Provincee» Price by mail SO To Consxui^tim. SSP 1 " j#*## E fl>' & »*-"• ' 'J * |" ̂ I, p ' J STCRY& SON. V:V/'?T,%#8' 4 J'r V- npWR advertiser,N^vinr been perma»e«ttyf 1 eured at that dread disease, C«»»sap^•? tion, by a simple remedy, ia anxious to make?;#- knBffiitft his fi'llofr-sniferers the inlaws eore.lBfeaH wIh> dosire it he will send acoi of the |Bieription used, (free of charge,) avH» thedirtalfiiNis for preparing and asing taef-^ same, which they will find a sure cure foi^i| Oonsirif pHiow, Asthma, Bronchitis. Ac. Pay-^ ties wishing the prescription, willple*»e ad dress, K. A. Wilson, 194 Penn» St., WHHams^s biirjth.K. Y. ---- Errors of Youth. £, AGENTLEMAN who sufered for yea* g from Xervons PebiVity, Premature Ds. 1 ray, and ail the effects of youthful indiscrw itlon will, for the sake of suffering hpmanttrw send free toall who need It, the recipe awe ; direction for making the simple remedy hy^ . v« which he was cured. Sufferers wishhjg I«k erolit by the adviser's experience can do M* -y addressmpr inperfeet confidanc ' JOHN B. OGDKN 43 Cedar St., Kew York