Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 6, 9 March 1864 — Page 4

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R!CHMOND,!Nbr: . . .MARCtitf, 1864. Three Rewons' for' the Re-Election of : Mr.: Lincoln; . .

". A busincf roan f New York, of the r highest position and ; character a life - "long Democrat at tlie close of, a, btis-i-, es letter oonlenseB the argrtmit on this subject which jure arci permitted to cow. mm fclloaa: "' r "

"I rejoice in the indications of public j

sentiment toward movements in lavor or the reieettonof :Mr.Uiicda - measure "of the Lighefct importance to the country, , and to be urged chiefly for three reasons, viz: : 1st. Ilia unquestioned honewtj, singleness of Rim and qualification. ' .. ,2d. Aay, change attempted now, while l ;, the country i enjraffel in this terrible struggle for jts national existence, -w ill '."distract and 'divert the minds of the people ami (rive rise to a scramble fojoilice, Y demoralizing tfll.ftrwy and -the ronntry, and causing relaxation of eiTort and fallowed ly a change In all offices from the highest to tbo lowest, , 3d. The otfVct on foreign paMie sentiment would be damaged, as the cause for it would not be understood or ex-

plained, and would bo confetrued '.into a ; condemnation of the . policy of the ad- j ministration and leading to 'serious com plications at home and abroad. I think all good men should unite in the support of .Mr. Lincoln, if for no other reason than to demonstrate the stability of a popular Government and tlw unity of the ppU iu ; their1, purpose to feiistain the Goyernment and put down the , rebellion. ." The War Problem. AAer a lapse of some time, some one has been found competent to set forth . the problem of the rebel dilemma. We find in it twenty propositions, which are based npon the leading ' opinions of the North and ' Sonth, and brought "into phalanx by an enterprising cotemporary. Each proposition eHtablislies a quandary; 'and though the rebellion may be a powerful fact, it is at least a logical impossibility. 1. if they increase their army they cannot feed it. 2. Unless they increase their armr they are whipped. 3. Unless the press speaks out their liberties are gone.- --- 4. If the press speaks out their Govrnintut, will be gono. -J - , 5. Unless they draft the whole population they mnst mirrender. ' 6. If they draft the whole population they must starve. . . .. 7. Unless they can recover East Tennessee thoy can got no saltpetre. 8. If they undertake to recover Kast Termece they witl get piore saltpetre than thoy want. 9.. Unless tieyc fceo the.negToes they've nothing to light with. , ; ,;. .10. If they free the negroes they've nothing left to light for. 11. Every bluee the rebellion begun negroes have been falling. 12. Nevertheless, their greatest fear now is, lest tile negroes Should Tie. 13. Unless Jetf Davis repudiates his present debts he can't borrow from anv-:bdc.---l - ' I" 14. If he repudiates, nobody1 will lend to him. ..' 15. If he impresses food he turns the land into a desert. , ,:, 1G. . Unless he impresses food ho turns his men into deserters. 17. They can't succeed in the war until they have got the means - of 'building railroads. 1$. They can't get the means of building railroads. " ID. If they Cglit they lose the day. ' 0. Unless thev light ther lose every day. , " Tex Tuoi-sasd Pkople Burned Alitb iv JaP4s. In August last, in Japan, not a buil ding with 20CO Uings in it, but a whole city of 170,000 souls was suddenly burned to ashes in a few hour; a city ot paper and bamboo, covering many square miles, filled with its women and -children, the sick and the infirm, the blind, thrf halt and . tha naimJ. It was firewthout wamins. by , bombheils, and ! red-hot shot ra!ned incessantly during two (lavs into jia mwh ta uui connagrmiion-tt is nioralljr certain that not 2000 Only-, but at least five times, perhaps ten or twenty times SCOO LeTplss creatures mut have penslied. No LrUUaot pen baa paiuted for us the hideous Incidents of their last agonies, and the horrors of an infernal fire, before which that of China burn but gal ar-d feebly. That death was dealt out to those innocent beings in Japan by English sailors) ''purposely, unsparingly and boastfully, not in war, not in neoeasity, not in self-preserTSUon,. but in rder to strike terror into a harmless paopSs whom -wo are beni pon forcing into trade. -Letter in London Daily News. .-!. :. Denmark's army is lout 49,000 rucn. The debt of Bhoale Island k $2j064550..f , . ' Australia hsl a populatioa of two milliona ' Michigan has passed the sulJiers' voting UU. PtHadeTphU ha tent oC ita. fourth, nesro regnant, . i i.xk'.l- .i.i 1 i The invasion of raasjlTauia cost tlie State $11S,87J IS, . " '.s f , ' , t , i' Meiren hdre A 'fflVL ! L Libby ffia: ":-; ! . Tb4Xnortalitj in the Chattanooga hospital '. j in; Over 2,720 1 shipwrecks were Enand hut ft ar. " ' There are fcx&vanE)fogay iVkexid, in MasjachueU, ,,. v : - ,,i v -w Tf-i Confedevatee are harinf school-books.

Our Soldiers.

f--dniattTuse Fuel war is nearly over, an .1 many of oor soldiers are returning to their Loiueaon thirty-tlay furloughs preparatorv to entering jupon tlieir last campaign, it is 4 to 'be hoped that those for whom thev have periled their lives, spilled their blood, suffered all manner of privations, and endured the. severest of hardships, will not forget their service, or fail to do honor to their patriotism and heroism. It is recorded: ' ; . "When tl devil was rk, the devel a saint would be: W! When the devil got well, the devil a Saint was be. Let us not imitate him. Let us, who were so reloiced to see our boya press t back the tvrant ar.d the invader, not for get to- be greatful.' lo many men, when lJrovidenee saves their lives, or the Cre - company rescnes their property from the flame, "forget , what 'good , saints they "promised to become, if life or property were only saved. As a people, we have all prayed for the last three years to theGod ofliattlesto save us from the rebels, ., aiuL.we Lave looked to our soldiers for the answer to our prayer. How is it now? V.'e have read of or English arrny chajvlain, r riot as a reverent perhaps as he ought to Iiave been, who once ga e vent to his indignation at some real or fancied slight in the following not very poetical line: - 'GA and a soldier all people adore In time of war,,but not before; . llut wl.en fie wax's over, and all tliinpj are righted, God is neglected, an J tlie soldier slighted." - Is this true of tis? If it is alas! of , some let it not be true of you. reader, and you and you. While .we trnst that you will not forget the God who -has not dealt . bo with any other people, wenlso tru.t that you will remember Manassas, Shilob, and Peninsula Antietam Fredricksburg, Jlurfreesboro, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Vicksburg, l'ort Hudson, Charleston?" Fort "Wagner, Chickamauga. and other tnoinnriible iields inon which thousands cf jrave men liave offered up their- lives ' for u.v country. And while you remember the glorious ;dead. don't forget the gallant living. Ue not slow to take the veterans by the hand, to thank them for all that they have, done for you, and to teach j our children to take off their caps and make their courtesies when one of them passes your door. . Don't forget then, to be greatfnl to our veterans. Don't forget to do them lionor whenever you meet them. Don't forget to bear with their weakness. Don't forget the words of Burns, the anniveasary of whose birth was only the other day: "For pold the merchant plows the main, Xbe farmer plows the manor; But priory is the soilgor's praise: The so Igor's wealth las honor. The bravr, poor sodper ne're dispise, Nor count him as a stranger: Kemembcs he's his country's stay In the hour of danger." A loyal paper is about to b started at Murfteesboro, Tenn. Colt's Armory at Hartford is to be re-constructed without delay. Some postmasters .in the country get less than $2 per week salary. The rebels have given up tho manlUclure of cannon at Atlanta, Ga. The Etnpcror Nupoleon was 57 years of ago this month ; Eugenie is .33. Last month at the fcpruigfield Armory, 52, j 700 muskets we're manufactured. . . More than 87.CKK) Irish people left their j Art'rr lief C. i t lit TTnif.nl tri3 vuuti " v o w jfva v ' a vii w " kivii ttaa The hyacinths are in bloom at Vickburij and the soldiers play on the green grass. California has decided that the law permitting soldiers to vote is unconstitutional. HartPird, Conn., will give a piano forte, from the Charter Oak, to the N. Y. Sanitary Fair. Fivo hundred families from the e.:st are expected to settle at St. Joseph, Mo., in the spring. The increase of the gold product since the war is said to be nearly forty millions of. dollars. Tha receipts Oftha N'.'Y. Custom Htwse for the past week was $1,790,000, nearly all gold. The Maine Legislature has refused, by three majority, to remove the State Capital to Portland. The low Senate has passed a bill to prohibit the circulation of foreign bank notes in that State. No less than 6d planters have taken the oath of allegiance at Natchez, Miss.wiihin a fortnight. During the Iat year we have exported to England $4o,07S,27i) in specie and13 CW8of English coin. Tho pool women and children are suffering in Southwestern .Missouri, the former chop wood at 60 cents per cord. i 'The tvinter in Turkev is the severest known for years. Tens of thousands of sheep have perished. . - Ohio w talking of the establihtnsat f a Bureau of Military Scatistics modeled after that of New York . Prussia is putting her fortresses on the French frontier int0 a conip!ete sUte'ofdef enco for active warfare. The Germans comprise, acording to the last census, 4:Hper cent of population of the United States. XW-' ' V s-'X VGju. Howell Cobb is making speech thriout Georgia, endeavoring to revive the waning spirits of the people. ' ' 1 A Knoxville letter of the 9.h says Longstreet has fifty-five thousand men, and sixteen or eighteen batteries of artillery. It is reported that Dr. Livingstone, the ! distinguished African explorer, has been murdered by the natives on Lake Nrassa. In 13G2 there ' vera 864,822,000 pounds of j sugar used , in th& United States nearly 23 pounds t j each man, woman and child. The sum of $ 100,000 is to be appropriated j by the Mass. let Mature tor the relief of tho j suffering ioj altsts of East Tennessee. j - Tho Mai losses by fire in Philadelphia during j last year did not exceed $400,000, on which j thera was $2l0,OvO insurence, VI - The U. S. Life Insurance. Companies have risks to the , amoant of, $ l0,CCO OOfl; those cf i England have an aggregate of $2,250,000,000. Tho bel gotrmmMnc bas'ekabHshedahorsa i brcken-d.rwn stock ia the arcyf it is si i uvea ia irens u Ueorpa. - A battle monument ia projected at Tfeat :. romt, to have engraved upoa it the names of i all regular annj officers whe ;efca3 bare fallen j in the service. " ' There were received at the 2T. T. cattle marneu aurvag -o3,t;j Doeves, ci kl t cows, 34,952 veals, 515,181 sheep and Iambs, and 1,C0T32 swiat.. , : 4 6JU

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Jowelty, 1 WatcheSy Notions; OS to Q o s FINGER RiAUS, a larire a?rrmeiit of Platod W "rel 'a.tor ,ly4vsii,.iliLi atd. poons ; Musical Instmroents, ic. An assortment of Shpet Mui-. constantly enhand. r R. B. KK'KIXSOy. - , -' ?o. 41, Main-st Kichmond, Ind. Jan. 27, 1531. 3i"lf ABRAM PHILLIPS UNDERTAKER! Xo-. 39, Main Si.fOppoitn Starr Ila!!. JtiCHMOM), IJ, ": fS now pTi? ared to attend Funerals prmnptly and satisfai t'-rijv, wit'i a tyrj rsa r C-ur?.ip. tUs keep on Laud all sizes cf AUuIic Case and Casket. TKERACOTTA Bl'MAI, CASIS. The.se eases are nixie of material aikj i crcrtastr infr. n .-itiier water nr lauijii.jas, bavini? any v ilect upon ir. . I warrant them ueitij-r tu rust or der;iy; tliev are Inilv the latinsr liuriiil Cae ! ' Also Woolea Collins of ,uU &izes nlwv ;oa ltsnd. Jan., 2 XM'A. . " . -3 tf The Old Established House . . OS . . -. . EOBEET HOSEA & CO., Wholcsals Grocers and Conimis-sion-Merchants, Cor. .Mai" and Frout-s.t.t' Cin.cisnati. Ohio: OFFER FOR 8ALE AT LOWEST CASa PRICE J ."?tfHffcI,ds Cuba . and Porto Rico t9$3j?Sugai-! f lTfc Jii, J avn. I.auira So 5 flkftOi Hi.Is. Crn-bPcI, Pondered JL j1 W :ranulated4t Co flee Kiliued Half clists V. II., f.. P. linn, rial 9 A- IIi;iek Teas' all of Lite inmiiort-uiims. Iib!, Putana Jt Kasoot 'PitUet Assorted SizGS IJcIriont j! 'OOO'j'"1 ! sscrlo1 1,ro anti Buck 5iMytoxe be,', s,arch! . : 50aI!iC K,bbU's 'w York Soap! IS TifeiAKPsrsXew.TIarkerel.'aHBurn'jers.' 9 S Ij P -V - . L v - -1 ......... . . ....i.v toeeti.er with a larcre sndjreneral assortment of everr article .J I by- Retail Groceries. Call and see. Oct 3d ISiW. . , ... . , 4f S. F. Fletcher, formerly oT'Kielimoud, Ind., is row acting: as Aect for this attentive House. I K a it n i: tso x II AS EKMOVEOTO criA'S PRICE'S NEW BLOCK, So. 7, ?"ortU Nevctith Street. Ric'.imondj Jan. 20, lfll. , 13 tf I-. .1. l it ANcisro, M. I. OfnccIatullJcsiJciire South FrnulJia Street, East tide, b.-fwecn Main and Walnut, Jaly 17. l;:t ' 30 tf RICIJMONP, Indiana. I li: CIPEE VINFf.Art. f rsalebv 1 - M - riXMMEIf 4 IvELLT. piiii:i! VIXKfl It. I'urn and Sharp. at l'l.tMSIF.Ki KKI.I.Y S Drt-Store. pOMfTIC IYFS.--Tarietv of c..!..rs. at MP l-Oir 1'LUMMEli i KELLY'S tf'nig Store. TT oarirs IIIt LIMBEXT, for sale bv the m. J r--ss. dozon or U-t;le, bv - l-w PLCMMER. A KELLY. A T L..VST! Coat Oil Chandeliers. Suspension x Lam; Hracfcet Lamps, Stand Lamp, Hind Itmps. jut received. Our stock is now fuller with a finer assortment, ti.an ever before an I wi'l be sold low at wholesale ot rot.rX FLl'iDlEK t KELLY. c OAL Oil, Bl'RXERS,-Varwn s'tvles anl 1'LUMMEIt a KEL'LT. kinds, At 10AL, J At OIL CAS.-Gallon and tijf Gdloa. FLUM.MER t KLLV, lORCKI.Al.' I rarietv. At r vr.n sii a uE.win rLUMMER KELLY'S. ..:.. ' " Tf CK AND 1 IC K TRIMMER'. Forsakby PLEaLMER a KELLY'S. I JTDWTRJ'CTl 11 1. E C HI MMES.-Far Kitchen use. Soil I t PLI'MMER a KELLY.. 4 f3 KNTs WASTED S3 PitsvelT made from 20 Cents. Somethine nnp?nt!r needed by rery persn. 10 samples sntTiee bv mail ft 20 cents that retails for $2, by R. L. WO'LCOTT. . tet s, '-Xi. 1 4i-6ia - '170 Chatham Ajuire N. Y. Oil. ClIIMNIKS.-anl ChinmeT l'u4For sale by I'LCVIilEK a KELLY, Dn.jqrist. F ARIXA Ar CHOCOLATE. For sale bv PLl'lllER A KE ELY. B 1TTERS. ltanution, Old Sacem, Td t. uers. and Kidstck's. for sale by PLCMMEK a KELLY. TAsIUWt; BXl'E, In 5 ard 1.1 cents. lxe. For s.i!e by TH' jniFK "KE LEY. , tKriHES, r HATH F.KCSFIE5. TOTlT PUUSil. S ES, Fie A Brushes. Cmnjb Brashes. Stove Prushea. Slve Iiru.sbe, Scniboiusr Emshes,' fjvm.5 cents H 3 d.j'di'rs At. tLe 3rc? store of nXMJlEK KELLY. . -jTfcl-STEKS;.' FEATHE R PESTERS. P1CTI I E MM Pttsters. Hearth ihieiers,. JForaitara Xhwt 'r. tViieter Ousters, Chimnuy lutcrs. Yarvinsl ia friee froia 1 cents to 2 debars-. . Fnr sale bv ." " - - VLEilME'R a KELLY. rOtT SCRAPES WITHEliCSHES ATTACHED. V Foe sale by , rLEiliiXS KELLY. , 31 A ON 0 LI A TABLET. MEEN FCNV LILLY Wbitr. Pyarl Drop. F r sai bv Z - . PLEXifEii KFXL-;. TT iKl Tt KOrGE, OCGE PlYIEE. CARNIt if. JL lrle by FLCSIAIES KXALY. - rB KrssEs ABDOMINAL SCTPOBTERS. c.Ja. For ale by - FLEA1JJER a KELLY. -WIRD SEED, MIXED OR S EPF RATE. " MM At PLriLSEE A KEIXT-S.

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EOSTETTER.S , , CELEBRATED . STOMACH BITTERS: A pure and powerful Tonic, eorrectire and aUeratrre cf wonderful etHciencria disease of tlie - ' StonucSt', Livsr": aad ...Bowsls a Cures Pype-m, Lirr Coniplaint. Ilea dace, Gtwral Debility. Kervoosnesa, depression - of Spirits, CoBAumpiiE. Colie, Intermitting Fevers', Craicr-, and Spasms, an 1 ah Complaints of either SeJ, arising frtm " Bodity 'reakaesa whether inherent in the system ' - . or produced by piiuil causes. -' Xothino tbaX fa not whilemv jjalal and restnrat:ve in its nature enters info the comjKVi'tUiu of 1105-TETTKR'.-' PTOKACII BITTERN. This " popular , rYepjttttmn eon tain no mineral of any- kind no botanical element: no fiery excitant: btit it is a tfmbinatjoaof tfa e ictrit t? of rel balsamic herbs an-i plants wit'.t tjie ptirosit U'A nc'iJest of all diffusive, stimulants. It well to be, ftresrmeil asminst disease, and, so far as tic human system can he protected by liiimin means araiiist tnala'hes enjrenred by nuniT!io!esjme stofwipiicre. impure water al otier external cause;?, fiOSTETTUfri I1TTE!CS ia-y be relied on a saJ.jftKH-.l: : ' ' ' " 1 In districts infested tritJi Ftr tm'i An, it hs Jie- u found int'sUUble as a preveaitttive awl irresisUble as a remsiy, .-.n1 thiii?Jiu ls lio rescrt to it umler nppTCbensio'unf n itcaci, eiseofie the couive: and t; 'U.-aji!ij ho neglect to avail ttiemselves of it ; jTiHiuctive qualities in advance, are cured bv a very brief cCiua." of tins raarveloti.s wediefne-l-i evW ad Are patient, after beins jilied with, ouinine for montlis in viin. until fairly saturated with thaf dangemns alkaioij. are . not BiifrourBtly restored to lielto within a feiv days by the use of lior-ltHcr's Bitter?. Tiie weak stomach is "rapidly invlg-orated and tlie uppetitt? rcstt'rad by tLis ajrreeable Tonic, and bunco it works wonders in eases ot" lispepi!i in less confirintNl forms of Ii'.diseKtion. Acting as a pernio and panileso apperisnt, a well as u;on the liver, it nio invariably releaves the Ceustitutiou snperintlticed by irregular action of the digsetive and set ftive organs. . rersnus of feeble habit, liable to jfervous Attack, ' Lowi'.e of Spirit ami Fit of tiistior," -find prompt and permanent relief from the Hitters. The testimony on tiiis point is uin.it conclusive, and from both sexe. The atronyvif Uiliott Colic is iinm nliately as. puapd i- a siriirle dose of the stimulent. and by occasionally nwirtinjr to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented. - .As a-ienw:d Tome, IlostPttcr's Hitler p-ohe" effects wUieit nmt lie experienced or witr.esse.1 fx'fire tliey can be fully appreciate. I. In caes of Omiluti-ud-U tkM Pmnrittm Ik my and IV-hitity r.ni lerrepitnde ariauig from Old At,.it exercises tUe electric influtnee. Iu the convah'sr-t-nt stasres f .iili disease it operate i a deli'ltt-ftd iuvinrant. VVTicn tlie powers of naturs are rehi.tetl, it iK"raWn to ro-eiilf-rce and re-ens rai.Hsh ti-ni. l.t:1,iif -not least, it is rVO.' S-f- S;;.,vttiit j S-f- S;;.,vttit I iiimii..us matecletu; ut resent . . ... , , . u-iiif in inulai tunil inirn vntxtii ann rials, aiul entirelv free froui tlie aei'l mre or less h; all the ordinary tonics an I stom irhics of the day. . -; "o family tu-.dicino l:a Iwn Fto tiiuversaliy, an 1, it may be tru'ly a lil.'il 1)K.-1CK 1'1'I.V popnl r (villi tho intellicent porUon if t:e cnniinniiy. as lt-ttpr1 ttttteis. I'repared by IIOSTETTKR A SJIITU, Tiitsburg, Ta. Sold by all Imjrgists, Grocers and Storekeepers everywhere. HEI.MBOIiT3'3 GENUINE PREPARATIONS; COMI'OrNi) FLCIli EXTR ACT Kl CHr. a Positive and Specific liemedv lor dirfeasol of tlie Bladder, Kidney--, (Iravel, sn I'n psieal Swellings. 'l'.iM Meiiicine iucreuses the power of I)ijetion, and excite tue AbiorbeaLs into heiilthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous d-positions, and all uniuitural enlaiirements are reduced, as well as pain and in-, tiamaiaUon. . - . - ", ' Ilrlmbiild's Ivtract IJuchu. . For Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation. Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the following symptom: . Inthspositien t Exertion, Los of P,wer, jcs of Memory, Difficulty of Br-i!thinr, Weak Nerves, Tr, mhlinfr, Horror f Oi-case, ' 4 Wakefulness. IKinness of Vision, . Pain in the back, I'tiiversid Lassitude of the Muscular Svs;eni. HuMtai,'-'1'-' ' TiustdiTp--of t' 15vly Dryness of the Skin. Eruptions on toe Face r ' PaUwd-Conufcataade.;, Tliese symjitoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon tbilow s In one of which the Patent may expire. Who can way that they are not frenaently followed by those "Direful Dieea.sese." "INSANITY AN D CONSCMTnON.'' Many are aware of the cause of their suifer!nr, Rat none will confess thr record of the in-.Mue-Ravlnnii As MfitANCHOiT Deaths pt Coxsmrriou bear ample witness to the Trotii of t :e assertion. ,!fh'! Lo!iiitH(i-H aire rjiictru fU.i (tiytwic Kn:at9t requires the ai l oi Meiiicaue u Sii-engtucn and lavirate the System' Which ileimbold's cstracl Btici1U invariably does. , -i '- . ... ' A Trial will convince the most skeptic:.!. r r.M ALry--Fi..y.v les fj:m a lt. ) In many Aff.'s tions peculiar to Females, the Eskaarr -YtTPttr is unequalled by any other- rviuedy, aa,.in CldoTosia or Retention. Irrcgnlarity, IVinmlne-, r r Snppressicn of Cu.tom-vry Ev.ioutioni, Elcerdwi r-r Seirr sous state of t!ie"Eterus. Leucuorrboe or Witiccs Starflity, end for all ccmi-Uints, Incident to t"u- fei, trfceftef .rrisinjr fmia iaTLstretion lLd.ua of DuMipation, or in the DECLINE OH CHANCE OF IjtFE. :0: . ..... . . . Take no mori JBul&uia., J'lcrctM-y, -or tiap!caMnt X eilicici lot unylea-aut and dangerous diseases. ilELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BECHU AND IMPKOV- ' ED KOSE WASH CUKES- . SEt JILT UISCkSES. In ail tiieir Stages, At little Exposure. Little or no change in IKet. No ineotiveti'fcnce. It causes a freqweat- dsire anl 'sivea strerptb to L'rinate. thereby K, jn-iviji lbtruerion!, PrenmtJ anl Cures Structures of the Cret lira, allaying- Pain and Indan mstu n. o fr;ueirt in tl.ft lass of diseases, and eigettirta- all Poiwnws, lhsease'l an I wrnont Matter. . Tbovsamla npon Tt ktsin-is' ytn have been the victims of Vu-yk-fc d vra baT f I V-wy' fe.- t- be cure-1 iu a Hwrt-m.1i!rre fnnl ritr.- deceived, and that tie "1'OlaiN' Las:, by tdc se i4 "Powcrfui AstriBavaiA,' beuu dried up in the rt .-m. to bvak out in an aggrevaiiag fortu, and perhap after Marriage. . , I ax Hixxbold's Fxts act BrcHT for all affections anidiatrs.'s of the I K1NAKY OKUANS. waetlr eiistutp ia MALE or XEA1ALE. Awai wiMiever esmse eritnrirtt inl and oji4tieri' livW -li- STANDIN4iv Jii . -:- t . - v" - - . -- - - JH.ra.cs of these Orsrsaa aqu:rea t?.e aid of a lHnrc;c. Iff ImboJd's Cx-lrai t !$ac?i i the err art liur-'tic, sad is certain to bre tiw ivivd e&iHe all lM-ciif.,r -rhiri it it li'tcJtmtrmi-tl ,- ! ' ' . Erj.ce oi the met relUfcla aad sponMUe '"eliexter w.n accempiay the medicine. - . ,. .-. ..... ... . Price l.a per IJoiti. or jx f.,r r,ju. Dliveri to aay Are.ecnrelT paciel from obaeraaco. - . - - - CVTT ;n,aranti! , - .diice Grali. 1 1 Address letter f-r m---T?it-.n to l I 'tfJfXh '-JP1-" bet. CheetaatTH, HELMBULD'S tw su.mW Itwiw. , . it EroMiBr,N(w Vari. Berare of vcastijr.cta azal . unpriaciUxl dealort who endea-rcr d:jaae oC tlieir tisra' "- -otj-"T articles ca rerotaur-n tt liaed br . . . llelmbld'fl Vte-auiac Prenarauan. , Etrsct Bncka. " Improved Jioie Yax. Mt T -:- .-It . ALL rRrcr.I.-.I3EVETWHERF.. ASK FOK HELdiFuLXi'S. i TAKE SO OTHEE. Cat out tf Adv-f-u-OTDf-rit and antd for it. . . ASD AVOID JMPUailiOS AI EArVLKE.

ooo COTlTrTIOX WATER. C0XTITI"TTO WAT FR. CONSTfTl'TION WATKR. CONSTITl TtOX WATER. CO.NTITI'TIOX WATER. CONSTITUTION WATKR. COXSTn CTlOX WATER. - COXSTITCTIOX WATER.

TBS GREAT REMEDY roa tub 'COXSTIT UTIOX, And The Only Known Remedy DIABETF25, at.d ll!iEASKS of the KID- , KEYS and ULADUER. CONSTITUTION WATER lias been pronounced by th Medical Faculty, anl the paMie, to be tie most wowierful rejiv-lv for the pornntient er of al! diwasesi of the STOMACH. LIVER, KIDNEYS, and BI.A1UF.K that has ever been oiferedi ' It is not a MINERAL WATER. It is from exicr?eheet'.attCONSTITrTIOXVATEahasmAiafevUnd we now my let w man donbt. when a sincrle bottle has been known to cure diseases which tb best medical tileut in this country has failed U relievev A remedy possesin? the virtues of Constitution .Water cannot be classed nn.?er -quack" preparations, as it i bow used by the most scientific pntetrttoners in tiiis city. Jt is ouly second-class physicians tht cries down popular remedies, w hi!e tiie better skilled mak-e nseof every moans T1 accomplish a cure ; an l the uteeess ot t'm physicwn increases as !;.? knonledo- of j diuereut i-niedies cnahU-s him to produce a cure, while the trtith. ' ' j ) tim Conatitntinn Water a fair tr?.d we mesn von 1k irt uitdvr some y?iiitit't carp from year to year, ; an l we particularly allude to ladies it are constant- i !v revoi-uiT to Att trettim i. a.nd all .vrtji of Iccal aiv. 3 plictin ' ftv dis-ases. with is much chance " sitei cess- tmnvwwtld lie from local appiirations to the throat lor diseases ot t ie brain. . - - : We have always been careful to use hmtfruajr in our ctrctilar that could not shotk the most delicate organizatn n, trot we recieve so mmv communications troiu ! pcrsous fcrwhiuti Constitution Water in adapted, an l j of whose disease no nuniien has been tuule, that we come to the conclusion that if the remedy is capable of j producing' a core, no nutter what the disease uuv lie, i it should be made known. The medicine is put up for the public, anil there ohi uld be no exceptions. We would say, Constitution Waier is ur't a cilded pill, made to suit the eye and iast : it is a medicine, iu every sense of tl-.e term, placed i the hands of the people for their relief, and if t iken acconlinp to the directions it will in every case produce a radical care. WewwiH say thst the directions in regard to diet, etc., relate only to the disease under w hieli they occur. ; r ir.vijr:Ti:s Is disetise of the s-tmnacfe and livor. aetiup tliroush the ki-lneys. and is. without doubt, the most obstinate j dtseaws, excel eonsunfjjti n, that iftoefs; the iiuman j constitotU'B.. We have no space ftT ifc;usi,iujr cause's, , but will State that the etfect of the dismu is tlie con- j vertion of the starchy principle f or vtret:ble jwirtion f of tiie i-Kxl into suimr, which tiiinilite tlie kelneys toan escetTc retion cf water. Many person sol'- : fer j'roni this disi-ase who are ismnrent of it ; that is J they pass ktrsre quantities the in day and arc oldigvd to j ret up iroui uikj to hltee;i or twenty times durins th,i t nia-ht. No notice is taken of it until their attention is i called to the lare discl'.r-e of water, and often when , it is s?o far advanced as to K eytuid the cwitnd of or- ' ( din;u-y remedies. Afiother 5 rij;t m is ti:e reflt ' I tuirsi, wlueli, wticn the disease is fitlly estaMislie t. is j f intolerable th jrrttifnt drink fmitlnuoUif vi'hw.t l-in:i ; ,Lt j f f tntttieii : ids dryness of t:if rnnntli, cr-aelvjuij oi tue ns. a sweet breath, in the most advance 1 eases, and fi-iallr loss of appet'rt. tmaiation. and the pxtitut f pradualU" siakj irom exhaustion. . j Co.ssi rn'Tiov Watkk is, without donlit, the onlv known ri-iii'-ily fjr tOnt" and wo hirio;is much court- ' donee that it is a specific :m we hutc that opium will j produce slec-p, and truthfully say that it has cured ' ttvorv case in which it has lvu used-; . s : Stone in (hp ladder, Calru!n. CJravel,: liiica Utitit lepjvi;, mc, etc., 1 Diseases ariKinsr from a faulty secretion in tlie one cjls bcinjr too little, and accompanied by severe pain, . and the other a too profuse accretion w hich w ill be ! speedily cured 1, , , -. . f : : c ' t CONSTlTrTroy CONSXITITJOX CONSTITT'TION rONSTITL'TlON CDNSlTfLTlON WATFtt WATElt WAT Kit WAT Fit WATF.lt TDK ONLY KNOWN LKiiKDY KKMEDY KEMF.DY l.KMi DY KLMKDY FOR FO FOK KOIt FOli TIIE ONLY TIIE ONLY THE ONLY THE ONLY KNOWN KNOWN KNOW N K.UWN IIIR1TATFOV OF THE NECK OF THE P.LADDEK, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATAKBTf OF THE ISLADJ'EK. STEANGfARY AND IirPNING, UlilNATLNCi. OR PAINFUL For these diseasos it ia truly a sovereign remedy, , an I too much cannot lie said in its praise. A tdncde , dose has been known to relieve tiie most urgent symptoms, j Are yon troubled with a distressing pain in the j small of the back and through the hips f A teaspoon- ; fid a day of the Constitution Water will relieve you ! like magic. ' i PHYSICIANS ,1 Have lon:sinco g-iven up tlie use of bnrhu, cubebsi and juniir in tlie treatment of those diseases, and oniv , use the' ru for tue want of a better remeily. - " ; CONSTITUTION WATER has proven itself equal to toe tisk t'.iat lias devolved 1 upon tt. . ! DIURETICS I irritate and dreticb the kidneys, and by coDstent use lead to clionic detenvrations and confirmed dit.ase. We present tLe Constitution Water to the pwblic with tlie conviction that it has no equal in relw-vwifr tlie : class of dLs,e.Les for which it Lus been found tu emtn- ; eatlv successful fur curing ; ami we trust that we , hail be rewanled for our eti-rts iu placing: sir valuable i a reiiiely ia a form to inset the requirements of patient I and physician. j ; READI READ I! atUI)!!! j Din'VUlE, Pa.. June 2, iiZ.Dr. H""M. . Grw, Dear Sir: In Febrnary,- Isfil, I wis iiet..-d with f sugar diabetes, and for five months I pa-scl n-re than i two gallons of water in twenty-four honra. I was oblige-l to get up as often as tea er twelve times during the night, sind in five months I lost tifty pouiids iu i wcig-hi. During ih.' month of July, lool, 1 procured j two'bottles of Constitution Water, ami two days after j uiasr it 1 evperieneed relief, and after taking two botties J was entirely cured, soon alter regaiumg nrv usual ood healih Yfiars trulr, ...... -' j J. V. L. X'E WITT. Bosto-v Coa.vKJta. N. Y., Dec., 57, IVA. Wm. If. I ewjf t- Cf. 'jntn I freely p-ve you liberty to ' mike ue of the following rrffi-ti r,f the value of ' Cont!tarira Water, which I can recr.minenl in the : bieliest manner t My wife attacked with pain ia j ttm auool lers, whole length of her back, and in her I limbsv WTta T'fpi"i m nf & fart md f.'riuttvm at ' eW iWr. I called a physician, who attended her j about three months, when he left her wcrse tn 1m ! ioond ber. I thBemply one of the best physicians I cild End, who attended fier for about cine "months, and- wdrflw she was under lii care she did WA sulf r quite as much pain. He finally g-ave her up. an.1 saiL kcr amiwii twrnv '"r" ii-l hr. "Jtr it a murk i eoKbimativn $&tjibi4 tbot tiit jir?n jr m$ 'rww.afr4 mmc a&f ir duSr-ubim." Annul to? time jhe commenced Uie use of Conspiration Waver, stid tn ottr ottr as tonlsl.ment, almost tlie first d; Keemed to hsre tlie desired eS-ct. aad she kept oa unprovina rpvfly nnder its treatment, and now ioperinieictirly er d-affairs. St? l,a oct takf-a axiy of . tie.VlitKdi Water forabotit four weiAs, ami wc are bippy t sav that it has prtxluoed a permanent 'cere. 5L H. VAX BENsCBQXEN. WrrHEBsriELD. Cc,un Jlarrb 2, Dr. W. Tl. f Grvjf, lFar Jir : Hariag Seen your advertisement j of "'Constirntloo Water," r-jeoniut-odel fc-r IsBamma- ' tion of tae Klaey aad Irritation of tb Kad ter, asv- J ing sufE-rsd for tfie past t'un years, aad tni tM skill i-A a Bomber of physicraiis with on!r t n -rary r-if, I ww induced to try yr wr metirine, I pr-ceured one : botti of er ageni at K trt."rd. Msrs. Lee, rfeasn & -Cp., and aiieri 1 kad tsad half of it, to my surprise ; I found a gTvmt rimiijn- hi bit health. I )tri trt botaes oi rt. and am wae I nmer er-v-J lo be in my hie. well and ia ptod spins. I osaaotvprvs my eraEtade foil ; I tatt that it is an and tnr? than Tmt reeoamraded K ta be. May be I4r!siics of fiod erer attend yoa m vcwr labor of Vnn trulr-. a- " LEONARD S. fcHiEL'jfc". " For aale bv aQ Tmj-wtst si WAL IL OliEGti A CO, Proprietors, t ... iiORGAN A ALLEN. Cienera! Arrnt." i . No. 4 dlifl"-t New York, A in ChiraoK FT'LLEK. TRENCH 4 FTf LER; Afc-enu in Cincinnati EL KDSAL k BkO. 2s

FAMlLYaYC- COLOnOwf

phwuii K-t. ta. 'ieoat i ---v .... ., . - t" . Biack'fiT Silk, " -T2Sv jre lrkBliK-, AV$J-WBU nre llpnrn, lrk i -rown. Cherry.' lark Orao, . l.iffht irh, ' tn-ange, nnk.. J"uTjle, K.vl Purple, taraeo, SUle. SsoUerino," Violet. Vi-Ilow, j tawa lral Urht Fa n 1'rab. For rTm Silk. Woolen and Mixed (TotVls. Shawls, Scarfn. lTrs. EiKbmi. Olorc. Iionnets, Hats. Fethers, kkl Gltvs, t hiklren's Clutiiin, and all kiud of Wearing Apparel 4 . J - A SWING OF 80 PER CENT! . -1 Ffr 25 cents tou can eoW as many goods a wttnli otherwia ent nVe tim that num. Various shade ean l produced from the same dye. - Th proceca is unUs. ajxl aay out can use the dy with perfeet lumMk direction "in K uglish, French and Uemun, iaaid oi" each package. ' . "- '.'". - . . , For further iiifonnaiioa im Drwn. antl jew-iajr a per-f-et knowledge what colors ae ihlaKd todre .with othcr. with many valuable recipes. purchase Howe A Stevens Treatie"on Pyeinjr and Colorinsr. Sent by mail on reeeipt of price- 10 cent. Manufactured bv . HOWE STEVENS. 29 Broadway, Bueton. .. For sale bv dreppsts and dealers generallv. .. ., ." - -"4S. It. MADAME ZADOCK PORTER'S Curative Cough Balsam! pWitk 2.i & 50 crs., vr.n nomii . it . - - - The Bcsti, C)keapes,t and naost etlwtaal Remod) , larCoiish, Colds. Ac-, the Wbrl4 ' ha.s g cr p roducttl. Parnlv Testable, coutnias SO ."MlNF.RAI.s, or other OKW.TKitlOl'Sj IIRlXiS. j T he t'urative Balsam l warranted, if ned ecooJiiir to directions, to cure in all pas.CoiTrh!'. Colds,Wlioop-imr-t'ou-b. Asthma, and a'd Uu aiUvtiotv of to Throat and 1 u-ijrs. .M:nlomeCndoc Portfr liaUnm, rs a rvnrtT vwirrABiJtXi'ETOBAW pre pared wish great care and scieut' Be skill, from a eonibint a-i of the best remedies the vegetable kinjrdotn affortls. Its remedial qualities are based on its power to assist t!w health v and vigorous circulation the blood through the luus. ltenliveim the muscles and assists the skin to , perform the duties oCrejrula- j tinjr the host of tlie system, i and in jrently throw ing oil' the j waste sulua nee from the sup- I face of the body. It loosens J phloem, induces free spitting , and w ill looud very aeTeoable to th.e taste. It is not a violent remedy, but emollient, warminfr, searching and etfective.can be taken by the oldest pern or the young.est child. ' .r-. " ' ' .Madame Zadoc Torter's Cnrmive Rnlmm is no rw anl untried medicine, but has been used by the public for the past 22 years, with nnpnral'ed success, has acquired its present exU-nsive and largely incrni,insr sale, tinnr by being recommended by those who have used it to their alluded frieu.ls and oUier. It' vow hnve a C'ld, if ever olipht, do not fail to frive the lfcilsa m a trial, as the very low price at which it lis sold, briiipa it in the reach of every one, that they nnv always keen it convenient for use. Tlie timely use of a 2.1 cent bottle will often proven be worth one bun- ! Do n.t l put off with any other. Ask for Madame Ztidoc I'ortcr'M Cough lliltam, hiaiat on liavin j- it, and t ike no other : if your Druffgest does not have it, have him send and gvt it for you. Sold by all Druggists at 25 and 50 cents per bottle. IIAI.L, U niTKLE, Prop'ra. 4i. lv. PETER CtU OK ER. BENJ. CKQCCEB. CROCKER & CO,. South (tide of Mniu -ie t, one sqeare Kast of Meredith House, Kicmioxi, IXD. "a"nuracuture all kitids of Carriusc, Huictrie, IV B Sulkies, Express and Peiilinp Wagons, Ac., Ac. We have on band a tine assortment of work in our line, anl can furnish to order on short notice, almost any tyle or pattern of vehicle, all of which they warrant to be made of the best material and by careful and exjerieiel w-kmen. The public are invited to call and examine liieir stock rnd prices. 7- if Particular attention paid to repairing. dan. 20, l0t. u Ornamental Iron Works. WOOD U PKROT, 1 1 3 1 Ridt-e Avenue, , PniLAiiELFitia, Pknnstlvsma, rfjFFETl for sale, non tle mst favorable Uruis, New Vi V and lieauliful De-oirn in irreat raHetv of Iron Iiailinifa for Cvmciries, ItesHlem-es, Ac. of 'Wrought 'and t'ast lron,and ttalranizcd Iron and lirass Tubiuu: Iron Verandahs, ISalennies, Stairs, Counters, Fountains, wti"i, Columns. Hitchins Posts, Lamp Stands, Vases, Tables, Flower Stanits, Sofas, Chairs, Statuary, Aniu its, and all other Irn Works of a Docorative character. Desipns forwarded for seiectkm. . Persons applyiiifT for same will please state the kind of work needed, Jan. m, 1?4. 41 3m WSCGINS & CO., NO. 20, MAIN STUKETT, ""AVE just received a large stork of Goods, purM.SL chased in the East of Manufacturers and Importers, for CASJf.anfl they now offer them for sale at such prices, and a such tc-rniM, as will be sure to secure to Wiggins Jt Co. No. Main Strn-!, ' A livine- profit. " Their ttick embraces a com plete as.rtmeui of all kui ls of Sadiiierv Hard ware, slso, lyatlier of all kind-1 S4e French Kip and Calf. Morocco and Binding-, flunk and Fancy Knamellel. Heavy and lrot rnatnelleft Leath ers, topetVr with an assortment if oor own tanaife of Ixatner, all of which makes our Stock one of the tirst in the country. Also on baud at Wic'ins Sc Co's, Xol50, Main street, Tbr?ads of all kind, Fly . Horse Srtishes, Whips, Saddles. Hjrne!, Bridles, Collar, Ac, Ae.,of our own manufacture. CASH PAID FOR HIDE. Fine Watches and Jewelry, Direct from the Manufacturer.' Cold! Gold! Watcues! Watches 1 1 ; - j Jewelrv I Jewelrr! Tlie Vry lt f T"be very Best ! ' The' very cheapest! ,'Tfis wry cheapest At C. A. Dickiasoo's Jewelry Store, No. ZS .Main Street, Itichmoni, Ind. '" ' , . , The Winter jHat Fashions! THE undersigned has just received his new "Winter Stvlp A ITTS, to which be invites the attention of all a ho would . i , . r.. . - . , . . . e . in lui; m utiri iaaum. an at trie flat aaa Cap Store of JOHN FUFFRINS. New Stock of Jewelry, &c J. B.IIL.VXICUTT, ''iTy' H jnst received a L ,',V LARGE iEITEXSITE a Stock of Jee!rr," - To wtdch. Be icviis the 3J attention of t purchasers . WATCriES, CIXKK-S B REACT PISS, Ear ajtd Fiacer Riagv Oold . " Itaias, Ace, tvC, Ot toe latest style asd of toe fiaest fini&b. AH aratVmfmii warranted W be at represcated. Wawh jd Ckck repairing- &mm on the uttorte j notirc, od warreiitei to be well done. Taaakful fs-past faTorsacontmaed patronage is respeetfoBr aoiicrted. " " o. 10, West Mala Street, sn doer Wt of JBarcu'a tove fetorc . r. t. Jaa 27, 156.. J . 4XM&

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Ie Jbr sale my Sesdenea half a xailelUxt of tm City of Richmond. Ltd., known as tl fCM.fc IHD B IT XX 1X.X.V This property is one ot Ux uot Muwtu KaHa, In lUn.. It consista of a substantial motfara bat dwetluir fana with a lare Uvcvn House attaehad. StaUintr, Carriaso House, Smoke H.xiso and out bM I logs Xoe dwaumj; eouaa ta lunuum wun a GOLD'S STEAM II EATER With sufficient capacity to heat the whole horns. TV hath fvwm and kitchen are supplied with hot aad eoM water. The croonda are well planted with Fruit aa Ornamental Trees anl Shubberv. I will aell with ta hooaetrota """" ;.""' ' ". Six to .Ten Acres of lend --- To suit the purchaser. Alsa, - Twenty Acxoa of Xaa4, Withont any tmtrovemeiiu thereAO, tta auM yiaiai I from kWB. ! ThialeS ia awaeeptibleof aah inia.ia,a embraces some of the ami engftla aaoccwpiaw - -ing sites i thia vicinity. ' jon?r it. mrrnKi. IMPORTANT imVTSl S2a ? nEIABE FKEPiRED l TO FILL-onlers frr WinuW SasH. IMinda, Doors, Frames, Mouldiupt, Itrackets, Mantles and honae furnishers work generally, SCHOOL DESKS.all mad of thoroughly - - SEASONED LUWBER1 Aad aa low aa tlw same can W brought in this saarket. Also, Ptne' lumber. Rtiaslca, Floorla, I.ath, Ac, Ac. Jt--Sixth Street, en square Smith of Main. Richmond, Ind. . EZRA SMITH A CO. June'&, 'SS. . - 2Stf. joseph; mcirmaoiT, Mario Street, Richnond,lBd., If AS fitted up New Ilorina: MachiMery, and ia jam pn-parefl lo sell svona I uiai at rtHliicea prtces. ood I'lpiHC, at f 1,00 per rod. All kinda of i-iuinoiuc i orK, sacn aa Fitting up Bath Roonxs and Water .'. , J;Closeta..V f Iron and llrnss force and Lift PVMP9, HYDRAULIC RAMS Ac, Forvdshed to order.- Anew article of Cast Iron anil Iead Pipe, for carrying water from springs, at low prices. Also, all tin late Improvements iu Lightaiac Rod. - - , , . . , itf First Month 27th, 186s: Wall Paper !WaII Paper! V NICIIOLO.V it BROM Have just received a lot of . , WAtl. PAPERS . Of aew and elegant patterns. . Call at the City Book Store, X And axamineoar stock of Wall Paper, Window Shade. Curtain Fixtures, etc. . . NICHOLSON A MiO. - ' re ' I . " "iii ' i. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia, Peon., A Itenevolcttl Institution establislied bv upocial endow, ment fiir tie relief of the Sick and Distressed, atllicted with Vrulont and Kpiitemie IHseases, and especially for ttreureof disease of tlie Sexual Orfrana. 1 EDICAL Advice sratis by tlw acting aurirooa to 11 all wfo apply bv letter, with a description of thair cotKlitinn, ape, occupation, habits of life, e.. and in eases of strctae poverty, nwdicincs fnrnisasd frea of charp-e. ... . Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea and other diseases of tlie iPtual orjyans, and On tlie new remedies employed ia tie WspeiiKary, sent to the afflicted, free of chars, in sealed letter envelopes. Twoor three stampa will be aeieptable. ( . 4J Addrew Vr. J. SKILLEX HOL'GHTO.V Acting Surreon goward Association, No. 2, South N inth Philadelphia. Hy order of tlie liretors. - - i . . ., n EZRA V. II ARTWELL, President. , GEO. FAIRCH1LI), Secretary, u .. r - : FURNITURE WAREROOM.L i, T II OUT AH .WAAOlf, sr. II AVIJKi refitted his' - - JlJLstore Koom,audei-, ... tended Ins facilities for . -;rk, mannbetunng CaBlstr ' ' -!Hki , ri;u.in i'H A.r- T-i Is now prepared to snp-. I I 1 rkir utictes ia his line. . He rdl make tciEArs. rAI5I.ES,' ' BEDSTEADS. ,!--" f . WAHUKOBES, bOCIABLES, LOLNtiES. . . . SOFAS, "-' " "- ' '-' CIIAIRSo ALi, Brsraa, Anl, in tact, everythinr in toe auape of Fsmrtarc.IU will also keep for sale a general assortment of Cincinnati-made Work. " Prompt Payment Sellia kia work a prres in direct competition with maonfactarers ot simlar work In Cincinnati, lie has adopted the CASH system of payments sad fur the CASH wiH sell as lovr aaaay bonse ia Ctacinnati thus making it ta tae mutual imerest of all parties to pay cash on delivery of the work. PAPER .HANOmoT Tf -KE. ADDINOTOX. ESPECIALLY nfPORMU MJ toe public that be is prepared to perform Bapar hinjruifc the., best possiUe toanaer,oa abort notice, ai 1 mjit favorable terms. Orders left at . ii. VnWlJkt'g, or at hts residebea on Sooth 7 th. street, will be promptly attended to. JanIth, 1&L. u.:.--.t.-.-i-, i t-i u WIH - ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, j -""I .-; ff TJmct .. AfuuyWsKrw, . ... J 'T . -'"' . 18 aad i CaaasbM-rs Hu, :-.r ,. (Formerly 42 Cbathaia Street, w Vork,) . ' WOVVO CALL THE ATTENTIOS OF DEAL. era to the articles of bis manufacture, via: w BBOWTT WSVFT. .'", MaeaboT, Iemirros, Fine Rappee, - - r - pfire ViraHnia, ; Coarse fcappee, i . ... ,J;aaeawenaa,' a American tientlemen, ., , Copcahafea ,t - YELLOW jrCFF. .t-h. . , Hiney Dew Footcb. r- A H'frh Toast SeotcU, Fre.h II otjer Dew neotcn, Irish Hifrh Toast, rrMh iicotcii or Lundyfoot. ' Attention U eaUed to th lare rednctioa ia prices of Fiao-CBt Chewing aad Smokiag ; Toba oa which will be found of a fcuprnor (jnalily, , , TOBACCO. ,r i Saouwo. ' : - Jfpai Cr CaJnruat. ,j n Loatv . P, A. L- or plida, : S. iaca. o. L Careotiish. or Sweet,., - Spaoiab, . . Xo. 2, " J Sweet Scented Oroooeo, Canister, " Ne. 1 a 2 mixed, Tia Fed Caveadiaa, TarkWl (ataaataledL . . - . . I - - K. B. A orcular of prirss will be aeat e aa tion. , lUy 1 , . IU

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