Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 8, 23 March 1864 — Page 4

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RICHMOND, INO.U.MARCH 22, 1S64. Who Began the Wcr ? The Editor of tte IMigioua Telescojja has received from Southern friend a copy of a Eeceah Almanac fvr 1BC2, ptintad in la'aahvilie A T 41. J , V T r ju.x D.ror.iiuen..u,.w.o UU ramaikalJe events which transpired in connection with the- organization of the "Southern Confederacy" iiumber of facia are aorriawhat damaging to tho usual Copperhead alang about Mr. Lincoln beginning tha war; and we advise, their preaartalion by oar reader for the benefit of tbeir Copperhead frieiidtt . Tbeir Southern allies hare no hesitancy in anmicg the respormibilUj, and glory ever . their aota of violence which brought oo the conflict: Dee. 20, 18C0 Sudden evacuation rf 1 Fort Moultrie by Major Anderson, United States ' Army. He epikes the guns, burns the gun crriagea, aud retreats to Fort Sumter, which he cceupies. Dec 27 Capture of Fort Moultrie and Castle Tinckney by the South Carolina troops. Captain Costa aurrenderea tlia revenue cutter Aiken. Jan. 3, 1862- Capture of Fort Pulaski by the Savannah troops. Jan. 3 The arsenal at Mount Vert on, Ala., with 200,000 stand of anns, seized by the Alabama troops. Jan. 4 Fort Morgan in Mobile Day, taiten by the Ala. trorjw.. u H I ' ' Jan. 9 The steamship Star of the We it fired into and driven off by the South Carolina batteries on Morris Island. Failure of tho attempt to reinforce Fort Samtor. Jan. 9 Mississippi seceded, vote of tho Convention, PA to ZO. Jan. 10 Fort Jackson, St. 1 hilipg and Piks, near New Orleans, captured by tho Louisiana troops. ' " ; -' Jan. 11 Alabama seceded; vote of Convention, 62 to 20. ' Jan. 14 Capture of Pensacola Navy Yard, and Fort Darancas and McRo Major Chase shortly afterwards takes command, and the ' siege of Fort Fikens commences. Jan. 18 Surrender of Baton Rougo arsenal to Louisiana troops. Jan. 19 Georgia seceded; voto of Conven tioo, 203 to 87. , Jan, 26 Louisiana seceded ; vote of Convention, 113 to 19. . . Jan. 31 New Orleans Mint and Cuatomt house takon. Feb. 1 Texas secedad, vote of Convention, 160 to 7 submitted to the vote of the people February 23; the act took effect March 2. Fab. 2 Seizuie of Little Rock arsenal by Arkansas trocps. C t Feb. 4 Surrender of the revenue .- cutter Csa to the Alabama authorities. Feb. 7 Southern Congress met at Montgomery, Ala. Feb. 8 Provisional Constitution adopted. . Feb. 9 Jefferson Davis, of Miss., and Alex. Stephens, of Ga., elocted President and Vice President. TeU'18 General "Twiggs transfer pullio : property ia Texas to the State authorities.

Col. 'Weite, TJ. S. A., surrenders Antonia to ! -' Colonel Ben McCulloch and his Texas Rangers, Feb, 18 Inauguration of President Davis at j ,' Montgomery, Ala. : Fb. 27 Peace Congress adjourned at j Washington, having accomplished nothing. f n March 2 The revenue cutter Dodge seized i '" by the Texas authorities. Now obsorve,. every one of there sets of I treason . and war occurred under James Buchanan's administration, and before Mr. f ' Lincolon went to Washington; yet fools and traitors say Mr. Lincoln began tho war!" j ' But wa quote another batch of facts, as found 1 in tlus aeeeali almanac, beginn ng with the day I after Mr. Lincoln's Administration. 1

, March 5 General Beauretrd assumes command of the troops besieging Fort Sumter. March 12 Fort Brown, Tex surrendered by Captain Hill to the Texas Commissioners. ' ' March 13 Alabama ratified tho Constitution of tho Confederate States, vote of Convention, 87 to j . , ; O' Ms rclLlS Georgia ratified the Constitution I of lb Confederate States, Vote of Convention, Jsarch 21 Louisiana ratified the Constitution of the Confederate States; vote of Convention,' 101 to 7. 1 March 23 Texas ratified the Constitution

; f or the Coo rede raU :ates; vote of Convention, i 68 to 2. ' i March 30 MUsisspi ratified . the Coasti-

tution of the Confederate States; voto of Con- . ' vention, 78 to 7. April S South Carolina ratified the Con

' stitution of the Confederate States; vote of Convention, 149 to 9. , , . -, , ! April 12-13 Battle of Tort Sumter. After; 34 hours' boxbardment the Fort Surrendered ( to tho Confederate States. ! " April 14 Surrender of Fort Sumter, by Major Anderson. v' " '.XtoibLtAjrr'llUlK t April, PresiJent i

Linoola ealleJ out 75,000 men for the purpose of putting down the rebellion. Observe

though, tho long list of acta of perfidious and i J damrrirfg treason that were first ceiumhted by ' " the rebelf. Mr. . Lincoln's f forbearance ceased! ...AjMr S ' I ni tae . infamous Vs Vsllsn- j - 4jfkain and Voorhees go aronml the couttry i .'. -complaining that ho began the war and forced ? ' ejpoa the South. They know better, yet with (

brasea effrontery, expect to reiterate the lie "i anlil the people believe it " The only remedy is to circulate tho facts, that the lie may be ersjwet down their throsls., Let the doc- . . urnebta go around from hand to hand till every hoaost man ia the land ha teen them, and is t . prepared to turn upon the apologizing minions V-ii TC traitors whenever they open their mouths s to spew ot too usual Copperhead shirg. : ec--i t ri.t t&r.nr.f.J. ' .i

Another Aged and Good Ciuzen Gone to his Hest.

' the John Hackler-iao. the fattier o lamented Brigadier General Ilackleman, residing near this ilaCS died on t ri Jay morning week after an uinea -. ; two weeks. TLua we tre deprived of , the pleasant associations and advice oi , another of the aged patriots of the counj try. He has lived in this County more than fifty years. He haa seen it grow up I around him. As a good man and patriot. his soverior did not live. Ia his death the community have sustained a great s j loss, and his family a nohla hearted aua ! beloved parent and husband. It seem j hard that such good men &Lould be called j. away, jet it must be so. His. friends have trie consolation of knowing mat ne was universally loved by all who knev him. His funeral took place in Brookvilie on Sunday. A sermon was preached by Rev. J. V. Keely. The corpse was followed to its final resting place by the largest concourse of people we remember ever to have seen on an occasion of the kind g pIace.rKrookvUlc Defender. j 1 L , A Patriotia Family. John White, better known as "Deacon White who has in the United States service six sen? presented hime!f to the recruiting station of the Supervisor Committee. No. 12 Gacsyiut street, Ph lalelphin, li t vilumeer. lie is a ' hale, hearty suan, and in his advaucc-d years i .fuel all the fire and patriotism of youth. IIk f "toys, by their strict attention to their duties', ; hve earned position in their regiments lo ' which they belong. The old gentleman, not lo ' bo outdone by his children, presented himself ' as a recruit at headquarters, and was mustered ' into the Thirty-Second Regiment United States colored troop', now forming in that city. t If, aa the Abolitioniata say, slavery is dead, why are they continually shooting r.t the corpse. Louisville Journal. It is not the corpse they are shooting at but refSurrt ctioni.sU like you who persist j in dragging out the rotten carcass lo the , annoyance and disgust of the public. Get away from the grave and cleanse , yourself,'and the "shots"' will be discon- , tinued. Cin. Gazette. A Description Of Waltzing. ! A group of splendid ones is on the floor, and ! living mated; the gents encircle their rsrtner's waist with one arm. The ladies and pe;.t!einn . c'osley fae to face. They are very erect ) J tr.il h'sn a little back. Tho laJies leun . i whirl, circle and curl. Feet and heel of gntsgo ! rip rap, rip rap r'p. Ladies' foct go tipputy tipj tippctytiy tip. Then all go ri;pcty, cl;p;.ety, slippoty, llipjiely, sl-ippety, huppity. jumpity j iLuuip. Ladies fly off by ccntufujil luotiienturn. Gents pull ladies hard an J close. Tiiey i reel, swing, slide, look tender, look dizzy. Feet fly, tresses fly, hoops fly, all fiy. It looka I huggity pullity, squeesiry, preissity, rubbity. rip. ! The rucn, like a crosj between steelyards and ,'liniber jicks," beetles and jointed X's. The maidens tuck down tbeir chius very low, or i raise them exceedingly high. Sumo giggle and j frown, some sneer, and all sweat freely. The ! ladies' faces are brought against those of the men j or into their bosoms, breast against breast, nosa I againut nose, toes itgaiit-it . toes. Nuw they aro again making a sound, like georgy, porgy, deeryj peery, didy-pidy, coachey. "Ttiis dance is not much, but the extras are glorious."" If the men ! were women there would be r.o such dancing, i But they are only men, and so the tkhg goes on by woman's love of it. Appointments and Promotions. j ' Ths following appointments and promotions ! ' have been mado by Governor Morton for old . nd new regiments: 31th David K. Carver, 1st Lieut, and Q. M., j vico S. L. Bartholomew, resigned j 0th Cavalry (71st) Capt Orltndo J. Smith, Mrjor; Andrew N. Weir, Surgeon, j 88th Capt. Lewis J. Blair, vies George Y. Stough, deceased in Libby IMson. O.l Kev. Miles Woods, Chaplain. 120 Richard F. Barter. lata Lieut. Col. of the 24th, to be Col. 123d Capt John C McQtii-iton. late of the aoiii inn, aim, i rorvai lUarsLU l'I tne iul C11Strlct, to be Col; W A Cullen, of lCush county, to bo Lieut Col; John J Spurrier Surgco:.; , 121th Lieutenant Colonel James IJurjress, j of th 70lh, to btj Colonel; John M. (Vr, Lijutenant Colonel of tho 16th, to be Lieutenant j Cofonel; Dr Vincent II Grejs. Surgeon ! 130th (lith. District) Lieutenant Colonel ! Charles S Tarrish, of the dih, to be Colonel;' . Captain James R Bruner, of tho 47th. to be : Lieutenant Colonel; Captain Joseph W Purvi- i ance, Major; George V Paltison aad Eleazer ' 'Williamson, Assistant Surgeons; Ttav Lemuel' ShortridgP, Chaplain; , 84th Ind Lt Col A J NeJ is to be Col Mijor W A Boyd Lt Colonel and Capt YVm Burri Major; 79 The Baltimore Conferertc?, the most j influential body of border Method-sis. adopted j a seres of patriotic resolutions on Tuesday, by a j vote of 43 to 10. . The resolution j declare ex-j elusive allegiance to the Government of the j United States ti be a matter of religious dutv; ! forbid the reception into the Conference of ' j disloyal miniiters and candidates, and express i avrapathy witk the emanetpatioa movement as (. I tending to relieve the church of embarrassment, The pay of soldicfs is to bo increased ; as follows: Vnvates "Cls per month; Cor- i porals $20; Sorgants ?J; Onlcrly j Serfrcants 830. All soldiers to be placed j on tae same footing as to pay. liight. that Vallandicham left Windsor, opnoj site that city, a few ihys tince for tae , east, in coiupanv "with a so aad of nrap aways and deserters. Where he t gone is a mystery." y. It is reported from Wsbincton. that 3fakr 0nerl Wallsee is to Le assiiruetl tO command the Department of Marx"laud. AV doubt it. brit vrould be clad to- . , i r - t - L ! bcv any i-ivnji ouj.iciv.et.iiC jcti.: juvat ivoovi. ,Tr- . . "i , - ted the L mon majority in New Hampshire at afont 4.OU0. Fuller returns indicate -;n (! niM - " u,.-vw. UUD I'UllUKU; ivnu-uivrc art? iw j Hun dred and foTtr-fire in the State jrivi Houmt "it V . vr oi M aiiciiux, -. viixMUEt. a majoniy. o.ro. The towns to be heard from are mosLlv cmll rint will ai.t oi,iw!.-it t,-. tb.-k T-."o " 5 -vrt f tiAt mva r)ir- jaiA -K.-va-K I . - s. "-"i -'' therubein Demo$i'u:.

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new stocs: or Jewelry, Watches, Notions, TnIGrR RIX.S, a Ur.je asr.rtmr(t of Plated M Wart. Cantors, tinirta. Forks aad j Sp:jon; Jlasrcal lueliuairuis, ot-. -r?r- Aa aaaOituient of fcliK-t Jfnic, rcnundy oa'Und. R. V. ITCKI-O.V, Xo. ilj Maic-st Kiebmond, la I. Jan. 2T, li-'i. ASRAJ.I PHILLIPS TJN23I3RTAIIER I "o. u9. 3Iaiu s:., Opposi:e S'.arr Hall. itICIUIOM, IM., doit pr?pnvi to ntten 1 Fiirw r.ilri jirfmptlr and li atii;vi.l( riiv, witii a Ho-ir-or Carriage. M keep n hanJ all sum of .Metaiic Cases and Caskets. TEKIt A COTT.V Bt'KI AL CASF:S. TLof c!ils are made of mat.Ti.-.l wWch is ererlastinc ii'-itt pr water nor d:tnipn?M harinp any eft'et upi-u it. I warrant them iK-iiin-rto rtiit or decay; t'.H'V are trulv the lasting liurial Cae ! Also Wfxxien CoISns of all sizes aiwars oa hand. J.in., 2'5 lsoi. 33 tf The CI A Established House OiEGBERT E03EA L CO., V71iclesal3 Grocers aad Commission Merchants, Cor. Main and Front-Ms., Cincinnati, Ohio; OFFE'.t FOR PAIX AT LOWEST CASH PRIC T- 1 jffc ,-; lid N. O., Cuba a.il I'oitj Ittcw cJ?X'Sui:tr! Tfat's It io. Java, I,asuirafc ?Jot lia Cotiec! A9U Ji 5 i -i-if ;ritiiilatti-V. to2'cc Itefnictl X!h!f chrts ". ir (i. P. Iinprrinl 'S.V iiP VrV liiack Teas! all ot late iumportations. p ir I5b!-. Pu-ana A- IJniroot lj? it c! -fl .OMlKf-' Assorted Sizos Dflmont it ymusi fi J'Si Ts5;a Assorted Drop and Buck iii7Pshut! "1 Eases bet Starch.! hllcses Kabbit's Sew York Scnp! kliefrs Xew Mackerel! all numbers. x Itoxos Choice Ilrand Tobnceo. Together with a large and (feneral aswrtment of every article sold bv i.elad Groceries. Call and see. Oct 2d J. 4 1 yT?? S. F. Fletcher, formerly cf Richmond, Ind., is now acting as Apent for this oxtentire House. i k . j . (;arretso.HA3 KrMCVED TO . CIIA'S E',.V. EL0CK, "o. 7, Xortii Sevf nih Street. Richmond. Jan. Z lat.i. 4S tf i,. j. rii.cisct, m. i. OClce'aad Ti.-iJeuce South Frnnklin Street, East side, between ilsiu and Walnut, Julr 17, l?S3 30 tf IlICHMOXP, I.vntANa. -fnjX'ItE CIIER YIXFtiAT?. foryalebr A. 1 ; w 1LL MMKR KE1.LT; jf IIi: VIM'tiAH.Pure and Sharp, at riXZXZli i a.LVS Prnir Store. tlj'iKSTtC UVrs. -Vart-tv of colors, at 1 liw i'lXMMEU Ji KEUVSDms Su re. OKr"f:S Cl!!Ii MM.IIFM, for sale by the do IT bottle, 1V 1 l! w ri.VMMtn A KEI.LY. .A T IISTJ Coal Oil Ciiandeliera, , Suspension Lamps, liracket Iamps. Stand Lamps, Hund I. .mips, just received. Our stock is now toiler with a finer assirtmeot, thnu erw beiore and ill if sold low at m hobsalc or retail. I'LCMMEKi KELLY. COAT. OIL m,n"FR. Yri"n tvlcs aad kinds. At ' iLL MMEii a KELLY. 10.VL OIL. CANS, r..dlon and Hr.lf Gallon. I LL JiMLK a KLLLi . FOKCF.LAIV & varietv. At rr ri? snviiFs, in I'Ll MML'Ka KELLY'S. 1 CK A !C D tiVI CK Tlinf f FI?.- For sale bv VLl'MMER KELLY'S. eM)i:TRltTlBLE rillHf IKS.-Kor Jfi. Kitchen use. Sold ly TLCMMEK i KELLY". A ;::STs WAXTEII Positively mailed av inii.i is., r-iii-. ci uieviiiiisr unu-eio... "mici J by eTrr fwrsnm. 1 sample sent tKv br m i eV? !A. ,r s-' b-v..A ,; 'v W0J; fcr niirl tor i OTT. :iare X. Y. , CtOAi, on. nuMxirs.i es, For sale by PLUM M R and Chimney Brusht KELLY, lirusrrist. AHIVA A CIIOCOJ. ATE. l-'or sale bv : PLb .Hi-ER i KELLY. BllTTEItS. n.atatUn. Old Sacherj. Hototters, f A3 and Robock's. for sale by 1'LCMMXU 4 KELLY. j wtrTAllTi BLFE,-Tti 5 and 10 cents. botes. For sale bv PLl'itMER a KELLA". "Kl SHES. H-UR BRUSHES. TOOTH BRUSU- ' HJP t.-, rlesh rms,nt, Itwnb ttnuues, Move I Bnohes. Sjoe BmslK-s, Scruiibiair lrahcs, from i 1 conn to S coUars At, tbeJma st..re of ! l xi.am a ..j-T. -rv-NUSTERS. FEATHXR L'USTERS. PI'TURE ' j SiJf Posters, II-n-li Pastors. 'Furniture Pusl Vf nr ru, nixwy Pesters. VaiyL-.,? in p irt'W 1 cents to 2 ooijus. F.-r e bv , pnee PLUilVER KELLY. 1 TIOOT SCRAPES WITH BRUSHF ATTACHED, fi.' jr le by i LUHMEii a KELLY. i"rAONOlJA. TABLEI. 1EEX FU, LILLY' ?J vy;;,. p,J lim-w F,a' bT PLUMMER a KELLY. i "3" 1C1 I LUMilER a KELLY. ! rw EUSSE5. AEDOXIXAL rrPORTTK? i M. Forsaieiy PLUV1MER a X.ELLY". -wvren sn n vrvrn or srrrKtTi" t M.M Ax. TLUiaiER jlELLY'S.

HOSTETTSH'S ; "CELTBTSATED , ' STOMACH BITTERS: A pure and powerful Tonic, ctrrectire ani aUeratiTe cf wonderful etSsieaer ia djeiio cf the StO Liver scd Bowels Cor? DyDepsia, LiTcr Complaint, Ho-adare, Genera! De'Hirr, NerToasaesss. Depression of SpiriU, Coasumptioa, Colic, Intermit tinjr Ferers, Cramps, asd Spasms, aad at! Complaints of either Sex, arising fr- rn 'Brt.llT "Weaiiws w!ietir inherent ia tie STitm or produced by spinal causes. Xotbixo that is not vrbolestmc, penial aaJ restorstir in its naUire enters icto the comjHsitiin of 1105TETTER'S STOMACH UITTEKS. This popular

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. .-..,i ..r .. .;,, i ,, .- t er cnnoi oe cussea tin ier -ouaeK premrationi. a'S . rerra.Uon coutami no unarm of any kinj no lo- , . . . . . ! ' . . , : . . it js cow uej hv the most c?ntihe practitioner in 1 taaieal element; no ry eicitaat: but it is a eombina- f cjjv. It i only -coml-clas phrsicians that ones I tton of the extract of real balsamic herbs anil plants lown popular remelies, while t'.e better skil!ei in.iitu j wh the purest and m-Uest of all diffiwire ?t:rnulants. cf every means to areomnUsh a cure : an t the e- j ces of t.ie physician iucivases as his kntnvl!i.'e of It is well to be fc-rearnk:-l a$rainst disseflo, ami. st j different renievUei enables him to produce a cure, while i far as the human sy sfiu can If prtectisl by human j t tilers fail in the attetriit. Science is SiUsfiVl wiui j nrsin aL-ainst nia'a.ik-s enpen k-re'l by an nnwhoie- j t-he truth. . j some atnij!phere. impure wavr an.l other eitemal j Uire Constitution WatT a fiir trial e niiia too cantos. HOSTETTEli'a B1TTEKS may be rebed ou ! who are un-ler sotu.' n--uii!' carv fr"iu year to year. an a safeirnard. j an I we partirular'y allu ie to la l-es who are const int- j In I'.irrietH infee'l wirh r-w and Arr. it ha been j 'T wsortine H ioeo tnatmat, ami ail sort of local apfouud infallible as a pretentatire an.t irrei?table as a j l ocations tor diseases, with aa much chance of sm- j rrm-1v, an! thouai U who re-ort b it un lT appre- as there out 1 lx- fn m local appucauoua to the j hensio'n of an attack, escape the course: and thousands throat for di-eases of the 1 ran. i who ncclect to avail thcm-wlres of in pr.Muctiveou.-ili- ' e bare always bn carvJwl to larteu.-sre in onr ties in a hance, are core-i br a verr brief coura of : circular that could not shock the mt delicate nrpinthi niiwelous medicine. Fever and Aj.it patients, j "tiou. but we recieve so many communication .pmo after inr plie-1 with quinine for month in ram, persons for which Constitution W jut is a.lapuxl. an- ; : until lairlr satnrated with that dansrerous aiksloij. are of whose diseae no m?noti has been msde. that w- ' j nt nnfrequcntlv ret"re.l to health within a few davs ' eorae V the conclusion that if the reme.lv isc.ijwl.te o bv the use of liolctter Hitter. " ' J'roduciiijr a cure, no m.uwr what the disease uiiy be " , , , . ..... . , ... ! it should le mide known. The medicine is put up foi ' ; The v.e;Jc stomach is mBr tnv.porate.1 !, he public, and there should 1-e no eiivotions. ' '

np-ujo revomt oy uus fnraw 'w., wuw revomt i;y uus a.-.imc iw..au woi.ders in cases ol Uisprpsin in less coniu,l lorm, ot Ind'Stion. Act.ng as a p-utle i painless appt-ricnt, as wcil as ujm .the liver. H . ir.variably rv-leave t..o onslttunoil sup rm11 H I'lbs WOI.UCrs 1U eases oi tin ?.fs i t;a -oii hr me and aL-. duceil by irregular action of the logietive and t;ve organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to rtus Attacks, liOwneM of Spirits and Fils l I.aiivtior, tin-t jironipt and jK-rniaient relief from the Bitter. The testimony on this point is tami conclusive, aud from both sexes. The a-'otiy of Hilious t'oiic is immediately assii;irel bv a sincle d of the stimnlent. and by o casi.mallv resortiiig- to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented. As a ffoneral Tonic, irostettrr's R:rter produi-e cCects which must be exjvrienccl or v itnesseti ! fore tht v can lie fuliv appr.tiated. I;i cases of fVf "fafioaaZ llViiAwc., J'niuutur' ihciin and I'pl.ilitv and 1'ecrepiiu'le Hrisiuo- from (JM .tze, it exercises the electric influence. In tlie convalescent stain's of ad disea-ra it operate, as a delightful in vibrant.. When the powers of utn are relaxed, it operates to re-eniorce and re-ctistablish tl em. List, hnt not least, it is Thn 0h, &,fe mulr,. li iux manufactured from s.-und and imwK-nous m it.Ji.i " .,,! ..i..l iv... i,-..... ..,.. ,1. n-.,..t tn4cnt more or less in all the orainary touita and stomachica of the d ly. Xn familv medicine h,i been so universally, an 1, it may lie truly added I'EsEK V E1LY popular it!i the int-Uip-nt portion of the communi'y, as i iltt;r,s liilHj-f. ....... FrepareJ by IIOSTETTER & SMITII,"P;tt,oiur?, I'a. Sold by all DruirtrUts, Crocers and Storekeepers everv where. HSLMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPAHATIOFiS. coMForyr n.rm extract T?vcnr. Positive jind Specific Rcuieily for disenscs of the I'ijJder, Kiduevs, (.'ravel, uud Iropsical Sueiiuu-s. Tlii.s Muilicinc increas-s tiie power of Pifrestion. and excite the Absorbents into heall'iy action, by wlucii tiie WnHry or Culcaroous depositions, aad all unnatural enlare'ctnunU are reduced, is well as pain and in-, rlammation. llolmboll'i Ftract Ilclm. For XTeakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Pisnipation, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with tiie following symptoms: Indisposition to Eaertiua, Lei of Power, I.os of Memory, Pifficulty of rlreathinp. Weak "Serves, Tremhltn, Horror of Piscnse, Wakefullness, 1 l"'mncs3 of Vision, Pain in the back, t'nirersal Lassitude cf the Musm'ar System. Hot llan Is. Flushin;r of the Body' Pryness of the Skin. Eruptions on the Face Pallied Conntiianco. These svciptoms, if allowed to ?o on, which tius medicine hivariaMy removes, sotin toll-m-s Ii.npotnici, ii.oty, Ejil tic I'lU, In one of which tiie Patent m.iy expire. V ho can say that they ars not frequently followed bv those "Pirelul Diseasese." "INSANITY AND COX-SUMPTION. Many are aware of t ie cause of their suffering. But ooiie will confess the record of the inMine a- yium. And Mr.LANCnOLT Peaths by Cosst mitios bear ample witness to the Irutii of tiie assertion. TV OiftJiti.'i'ti'.'fl ojo rffrtrfl -it Itryrmic Vakne4t requires tlie aid of Medicino tu Stivng'.'oen and Iuvigorat " tiw System' .. . - . Which ilt lmro!d extract ",Buchu invariably . . ...-.. . dees. - A Trij! will convince the most skeptical. FE.1I A LES-FEJIA L I FE3I A LF-S. In many Anl-ctions peculiar to Females, t'jo Extsact P.rmr is uneiuulied by nuy tether reuuilv, aa ia (. idoroeia or KcUMitioa, Irr.-trularity, I'ainfulncss, or Supprassion of Custom iry Evacutious, Ulcerateil or SeirriiOUB tate of the l urut, LeuchorrhoeaorWhitea Stariliry, and for all complaints incident to the ex, vi i.c::.er arisimr fn.m in liicretiun Ilabiu of Dessipation, or in the PECLIXE OR CHANGE OF LirE. . , :u: Talie no more B.i'saiiv. Jlercnry, or iiu p!. ;trnt Medicine tor unpleasant aad daaS ruus til seas HELMEULI-'S EXTRACT F.rcHU AND IJLPEOY-EDKO.-E WAJsil CLKES SECRFT IISEASES. In all iieir Stgvs, "At little Exposure. I.U'Je or no change in Pit t. No inconvenience. Anl no ZMtS'trr. It causes a frecpient desire and t!tcs strenirth to L nnate. therehy Kemovitw' Oh-.truy-tion, I'lvvems nn-l Cms !itnirTiireti!e i n thr. ailavinw P.in and i inaamcuiiM.n. so ireoueiit ui tce-ci.iAi I i;ies?es. and exoetlia " 1 oisouons. Uirs-ased aitQ waru-mi Matter. X nousan Is upon Thounis who Lave b-ea the vrctims ci v.iuck, ana who Lave patl heavy ties to be cure.i in a soon time, have i.-uaj they vtrj deccral. and tbat fa-i OlsOX iias. Ly C;e n.ie -t "fwtr. u! a"'?"Pc-"- -'n unen up u ic sysu-m, to or-at t m aa afgnn axing torn, and pcruapa ater ilar-.l nae. L se Heluboxd's FxTExcT Brrnr for all aJT-ctions aDddier-cs of the URIXARY ORGANS, whether cxitinj in MALE or FEMALE, frm whatever eauie oviirinaUr aai ao iotu.r uf U0"S" LOXG -jTAND-IX';. Piseases of these Organs reiiiiires the aU of a liuretic. IIc;rao!.l-s-Jfcitrwr M,a i th- rrat l:Hrpic. 5tTs Sfw- tHuieiired e2bct in . all Itmarafor aiic it Ii-caMmrd,i. Evirtence of the m.-RiireliaLte aad rekpon-siljle charur aU Acix-nipaxy tje xnciiiuij. . Price l.(Ki per Boltl.-, or isjTor V5.0O. Peiivercd to any A-llrasa, jkwIt padxed fn-xn bfcaer-va:.-on. - ; . " ... , IXMnbe a -4oaj ia pit CvmmvxiratioK. Cures (dxaratM -eC: -!fAiee OrtMlt Address Itttters tor informitim t H. B. lltLXBilLP. Chfmcf. - -ry- iTi 1wiIt Wr. Giia:cct, Ftala. i. W a fcttMUOiX. ,-l. tu Bt-LilliOLii S Lnw a j trmiaJ 'Waroir. i . a '-if Rro dw-ar, ir York. Beware of Coonterte t and tmprmcijed.' dewlers who endeavor to dispose -of tiip ro", and Mother"' articles on repntatki att-.i ed by lieim' . lu' benaice Preparations. 'Eatract Bncbu. " ." Srijiarw.rola. -- '" . " ; . ? Imrove-l Rose Wash. " U RrOGIsflEVEP.YW"T!TRE. AST FOR HEIAiBfLr.- - TASE 0 OTHER. Ot -3t the Asrpmfat and -nd for it." , S AXa A TvLjJ- rPuijite!? AAJ SPOai RZ.

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WATER. CON-iTITrTTOS WATFR. CONSTIITTIOX M ATER. CU.VSTiri'TiUN WATER. CONST iTt'TiON WATER. CONTtTCTIOX WATER. COX.-TtTCTlO.V WATER. COXaTlTUTIOX WATER. GREAT REMEDY FOB th And The Only Known Remedy DIABETES aad DISEASLS of the K1I XEYS aud BLADDER. CONSTITUTION WATER i His been pronounced br the Meilical FacuUr, and thj$ ; public, t" t t!e ni.t wonderful remlr for tie vr-: uunect enw cf all !),se-i of ti-e STOMACH, LIV- j ER. KIDNEYS, aai liLADPEK that Ijia ever beta uffered. ' It is not MTNFKAI. WATER. It is fr.n eiTxri- : ence tiat CONSTITUTION WATER hssemanau-d. itil ' we now sir let CO m.tn doubt, wJiea a sinirle bottle h;is j been kno n cure diseases which t.'ws best metlicjU ; taient in this country his fjile-1 to relieve. I A RMiHriwfseirin; t!ie vimse of Cint;tnt;on Wat- i I We would say. onst.tution Wsut is not a eilde- , V e wouU Bllv , nslmiti..n Wau-r not a cildo;n ms,w w 9uj the ere an1 taste j, u, ej,ci, everv vf the t(Crlll, ,,laCjyl ia tbe Uiln U f ,.. ! IK,.)U.-for their relief, and if t.ken accord... toll, , .Vini-tions it Ul in everv esse produce a radical cure j We would f-ay t.lat ti e directions in n-jrar't to diet, etc. 1 iviale tiiilr to the disease under which they occur. I DIABETES ! I a dieic of th stom ic'i and liver, actirif thn np" i the kidneys, and is. without diiiiht. the most obstina: j disease, exi-ei t consumption, tiiat enVct t!ie huma j -onstitutiiu. Wi.' have no space ler discussing cause but will state tint ti e cllect of the disease is the ! vertton of tl;e starchy principle or veret ible poriio t of tlie foKl int sui-ar. w hieh Ptiinulales t!ie kivlnev j to an escfssire secrttiou of water. Many persons sui i fer from this disease w ho are ignorant if it : that i they pass larfre qmntil;es the in day and are ohli jeil t ! tret up i'mm una to tifti-en or twentr times dtirinir tlr j nurht. o notice is taken of it until their attention i ; callol to tlie larjre liscliar-je of water, and often wlie : it is so far advanced as to I beyond the control of or dinary niiHHiie. Anotht-r symptom is the pre; th ir-t. w hich, heu the disease is fully estalilishe I, i intolerabliJ-'.e p-ttu-n .V.'tZ- cuntiuukly rilUut .' i ""nrd f also dryness of the month, cnw-king of tie I'!. swoi t breath, in the most advanced rases, an mi.diy loss of appetite, emiciation, and the patieu t;i lualiv sinks from e.vli.iution. CoNSTiTtTioN V m:u is, without doubt, the onl known remedy for dinltr, and no have as much conn donee that it is a specific as we have that opium wil produce sleep, and truthfully say that it lias cure every case in which it has been ued. Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, ISricu Fust Deposit, eic, etc., Pisuasos arisinij- from a faulty secretion in the on casi beinjr too little, and accompanied by severe pain and the other a too profuse secretion which will b. speedily cured by CONSTITUTION WATER CoNSTlTl'TK'N WAT Eli CONSTITUTION WAT Eli CONSTITUTION XV A Till CONSTITUTION WATER THE ONLY KNOWN KEXtEDY FOR THE ONLY" KNOWN I.EVEPY FOR THE ON LA KNOWN REVl-DY FOR TDK ONLY KNOWN KK.MEDY FtR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAPPER, INFLAMMATION OF TIIE KIDNEYS, CATARKH OF THE BLAPPER. STRANGE AR A AND HURXTXC, OR PAINFUL URINATING. For these diseases it is truly a soverehrn remedy, and too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has been known to relieve the most urgent symptom. Are you troubled with a distressintr pain in the sniull of the back and tliroupli tiie hips 7 A tea-fpoou-ful a day of the Constitution Water will relieve you like migic. rnY.siciANs Have lon sinre piven up t!ieuseof bncbu. cubehs an! juniper in tho treatment of those ditieasea, and only use them a r tiie want of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER has proven itself equal to tLe task that has devolved upon it. 'PPTRETICS irritate and drench the kidneys, an i by eonstent ne lend to chonic degenerations and confirmed diwiase. AVe present the lonstif.ition Water to the public with, tlie conviction that it ha nocqnal in relieving the class of diseases for which it has been foun t so emin ently successful for curiiur ; an! we trust that we J shall be rewarded for our efforts in placing o valuable a remedy in a form to meet tlie reqnuvmeuts of patient. and piii oituin. j ItEAD! REVO!! HEAP!!! PiVVtLLE, Pa., June 2, r. Wm. II. Grtvj, Innr Sir:a February, 1''.!, I was afflicted w;i!i swsrar diabetes, and for rive month I passed more tiuo to trillions of water in twenty -four hoors. I wa o!(ligl to get np as often as V:n or tweive times during ; the. nifrht, arvl in live months I lost fifty poumh in , weir-ht. Durinsr tin? month of .Tuly. 1 stf. Iprocur-d two bottV'S of Constitution XVater, n tvl to days after i tisin? it I experienced relief, awl aft-T takirir two butties I wa-s. entirely cureiL soon alter regainuig my usual (Tor! health. Y'ours trulv, J. Y. L. PE WITT. Boston- CoRN-nts. X. A' Poc 27, 11. XTm. IT. . Grny dm . H'-n't : I freely give yon libt"rtv to I make ne of the f dlowinsr certificate if the value of j Constitution Water, which 1 can wnmmnri in tiie j hkrbest manner: Mr wife was atticket with pain in ' ' the shoulders, whole length of her back, and in Iter 1 lims. with I'nlpiirtittn H I"n.t amd Irritntinn rt i (V f;,,. 1 a phvs!ri, who ancndxl her I i rjmt three months, when be left her worse than I fo0n,i for. I then employed cot of the lt pivwiaf he Tcui i find, who atuni-J her for about nine months, ,n1 while she was nnd-r bis care she did not suif.-r i quite as much para. He finally pave her np. and said, ' "kr fiw inntrat-lc. I:r.i' siid be, his uca a ctymfcwitif'n nf y?mrftittt0 th'rt medicine qirn for on : npemtr afninnt mmue vlkr f krr HiffHhvm." A ' s di t tiiia time she oonuaencol tiie mseof X'onstiuition Water, and to our utc r aat.-nishinnt, almost the first d"e : seemed tn bsve the desire-l eif-ct, and site kept on im- . ymring rpHlv under iM treatment, and now siiperin- ; u?nls entirely ber tlomestic affairs. She lias not taken j anv of tne i'on&tituuon Water for abixit four weeks, t and we ara liappr to sxv thit it has producwl a per-.! rnaneat core. WM. If. VAX BE.VSCHOTL.V. i WETnraFTKi.r.. Conn March 2. 1-3. Dr. VT. II. Greytf, Jj-ot S-r .-Having seen your advert:menj , of Conrtitrtion Water." refvimmen.le.i for Inflamma- ' ttcm of the kidney!! and Irritation of tv Bladder, hav- j ing sultt-red for the past tan rears, and tried the oki'J i of . number of physicians wrtt only X"H;prry n-Iief, j I was induced to try yonr meilicine. I proceared one ' Srtte-of wot argots at Hartforf. M?ssrs. Lee, SUnon I i A Caaii hea I bad naed balf of it, to m sarpr-.ea i bottles of it. an-1 am wh.-re 1 nver eiiected to be in bt life, wH and in pwd spirits. I cannot express my j pravirode rt : I fee that it a' ani more than yoo ; reeonuoen' ei it to be. ilar tte bteasmzs "f God exr : attend you in y,ox labors of lve. A'onrs trah, i LECXAF.P S. CIGELOW. i For saw t- v aH Pm-ns. Free f I. VTA. IL GREGG A CO., Proprietor. 5I0EGAX 4 ALLEX. Gnera! Arents. , X. Cur-st.. 5ew A ore. j ' Arnt in Oo:FTT.LER. FREXCH A FCXLEB; ' Agacsa ia C.nfinnaj-i BUallsAX A fcfiO. l&m

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R'aik. Piaek for Suit, Park l'loe, I.'"rbt l'r--. I French l'Ju. Claret Frown, 1 Park Hrown, ' I vI t I'n.wn, MrnlT P-rvwn, C'rrr, Crimson. Park LriS LiLt Ir!v F a Prih. l.5git Fa"a Drab, Park Green. Mturenta, 2i Mnx-n, ,A Pink. 4 lurple. 1 Roval Pnr-. la. SlaW. Sobvrincv Ft r P'vicff Sfk. ATooIen and Mived Goods, Shawls, Scarfs. Press, KitboB. Gloves. Bonnets. Hats, raaxhers. KkI t;U.vx-s Children. CJothinjr, aad all iiasls cf Wearing Apparel ASAVlKG OF 80 PER CENT! For 15 cents yon can color as mitir poods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. A a nous shade emu be produce-i from tiie une dve. The process u sim-ph-, and anv one can use Cie Jye with piTfect success. Pirection in English, French" and tJerman, inside of each pck.ti?. For furUK-r infortnatiou in Pyeimr, and pivinar a perfect knowli'pe witnt colirs are "adapted to Sve ith o tiers." with many valuable Twine. purchase Howe i Stevens' Treaties ou Lyrinp and Clorimr. Sent by mail on receipt of price 10 oents. Manufactured bv HOWE A STEVEN'S, 2:" I'roaslwav. BoattaFor sale bv drarrists and deak-ra ri-nerallv. 4?. lv. MADAME ZADOCK PORTERS Curative Cough Balsam! PKICi: 85 A 53 CTS., l'EK BOTTLE. Th I5.-ft, Chrnpet and mot pncrtaal lte mptly. tcr ('ou:"is Coll, Ac. the World lias ever proilncr!. Pnrlir A egtablr, contains "t I1 EK Al.J. or other urAETElllUt'-t, DIU GS. The Cnrnttve Kalsam is warranttsl, if used accordir a to dirtvlions. to vnre iu ail cases. Coughs. Colds ,Wlioop-"nc-Couffh, Asthma, and all the afl'ections f t!ic Throat and Limirs. .final nine Zadoc Porter ltHlnm. is a rraELT VEaiKTaai.c KiraVTOBAST pre pans! vi itli preat care and scientific skill, from a combination ol the bewl remedies tim vec-'tahl kinpilom allords. f Its n-meilial mialities are lias- j f h1 on its power to assist tiie (; lieaiiav aim vijrorons cin-ma- ( tioti of the bliid taroU'ili the ! luiurs. It enlivens the muscles and assists tiie skin to perform the dutk-s of rejulaIWi the heat of tlie system, anil in irvntlv throwintrofl the waste iihstancef rem thesnr-tac-of tlie kxnly. it loosens phb-ni. induces free spitting and ill lie found vrry ajrreefl.. fit the taste lr i not a v ioleiit n-HKdv. hut emollient, warmiup. searchinp and t-tT. vi i w.can lie takeu by tlie oldet -erson or the younpst ll 1 .flaalnme 3"naIo- Porter'a C'orntlve FlaNom is no new and tinLried niivliciue. but has been used by the public for tiie pat 22 years, with nniar.iUl success, Ims acquired its pn-sewt extensi- and la-iy-Iy in-crear-uii; sale, siurxv hv rxiiijc r-eomrm-nuiu umoc who imve u.sed it to their afflicted frk-mts and oUiers. If yon have n fallal, if ever so shirlit, do not fail to riva the Palsam atrial, as the very low price at which it is sol I, brinps it in the reach af every one, that t!iey ma v al a vs keep it convenient for us.". The tinu'lv use of a 2S cent bottle will often jirove to be worth one hundred times its rot.t. lo not be. put oir with tint other. Ask for "tflnalamr Zndoc Porter Cut;h Habain, insist on havinc it. and take no other: if yonr PrnpReat does not liaie it. have him send and pet it for you. JTS" Sold by all Druggists at 25 aud ci-ts per boit'.e. " II M. Itl CKI-E. Pravp'ro. 218 ajBEESWK-H BTRBET, HIV TOK a. i. Iv. TETEB CBC0K8R. ltSSJ. CtUX"XE. CHOCEER & CO, South side of Main Mrert. one square Hatt of .lit redilh House, K1CII.AIOXD, ""anufacuture all kinds of Cnrrinses, Ilucitics, It 3 Sulkies, Evtiress and Pedlinp Wagons, ic Jct. V.'v have on hand a fine assortment oi work in our line), and can furnish to order on short notice, almost any style or pattern of vehicle, all of which thev warrant tii lie made of the best materia! and by car-ful and experienced workmen. Tlie public arc invited to call aud examine tlieir dtock rnd price. ,( .1""-0r- Particular attention paid, to repairing. 3an. 20, 1S54. Ornamental Iron Works. AV(M)I Ic PEKIIT, 1131 Itidpe Avrair, pHiLADKLrma, PrsvLVAsn, OFFFR for sale, npon the most favorable tTms, Xew and lleautiful I'esinsin preat varietv of Iron Railings for Cemetries, Risidences, Ac. of AVrnvujbt an4 Cast Iron, and Galvanized Iron and I trass TnlMiur; I run A'arandiihs. Ualconies, Stairs, Counfc'Ts, Fountains, Gates, Columns, Hitching Posts, Lamp Stands, Vases, Tables, Flower Stands, Sofas, Chairs, Statuary, Animals, and all other Iron Works of a lfeeorative character. Pesijjrns forwarded for selection. Persons applying for same will please state the kind of work Deeded. Jan. 2l, 1-vjX, 41 3m W 2 CGI IMS & CO., 0. 2S, 31AIX STREET, MAVE just reoeive-l a larjre stock of Goods, pnrchasasl in the East of Manufacturers and Imixirters, for CAS .and they now offer them for sale at such prices, and on such terms, aa will be sure U socuro to AVi-.'ins i. Co., Xo. to, Main Street, , A livinc profit. Their Cri. stock embraces a com r-f"Vi v..li...viil.' tlete asortment of ail WA i- .tjy.-VVfi.- kind nf Saddlerv Haribware, also, leather of all 'kinds Sola French Kip 'and Calf, Morocco and llindinir. Hun k and Fan cy Euainelled. Heavy and l.ipht J-.namelk.-l lx-atn-cr, topether with an assortment af our own tanape of Leat!er. all of which makes onr Stock one of the first in the country. Also on band at AVisaius A. to', fio. !, Main street, Tinvsds of all kinds. Fly Xets, Horse Brushes, AVhips, Siicd'i-s, Harness, l'.rid'.es, Collars, c, 4c., of our own niana'actttre. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Fine Watches and Jewelry, Direct from the Manufacturer. G .H! (Id! Wav be AVatrhca ! Jewlrvl Jewelrr! The Vrrv IV t ! The very Best ! Tue very eheapajst I The very cheapest; At C. A. L';c5inson"s Jewelry Store, So. Zi Main Mreet, RicLmoni, Ind. The Winter Hat Fashions! rpf HE nndersismed has S. jii-t n-ceived liuttt AV inter St vie of II ATM, tf- which he iovst ia the at tention of all who would iniulp"- in the Iat-t fash-1-ion. Call at the flat and , Cap Sure of ; 'i JOILN fcCFFRLWS. -. i New Stock of Jewelry, Sec. J. B. : III7iVVICU1TT Ilxa jrrst recefred a Q' LAZQZ A rXTEXSITE Stock of Jewelrr . s - . Ta which bar faritf Ahe attntinn of purdiaaen '. AVATCUES, ( LOCKS, DHE.iRT PI IS, : Ear aad FingeT Rinrra, Cold -y (1ni!D,Artc.,ic Of tV latest styW and of the finert Cnlib. A3 articles soH warrant"-! ti be as rcpreat-ated. Watch and Oork fwpairmK done tm the ahfltrtst iKrticai. anal warrXd to be ell done. Thackiul for past faveraa. continoed patmnage is rrspecttuliy aoiKrrxed. . , o. to, West Mavia Street, otae dooz TFeat f Barx;xaa Stovo Move, ' ; JanJ7, ISC4. , ' I , - r 43mtf. '

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Valuable itvvtU EtrtatcT For Cala ! I'oKt for sal mr lteslea-w half a mile East of tha Citv of Kichnxxxt, ImL, knowa aa -I.X1TDBW niLt This protCTK is eue of the moat akairahl ia Eastora Indiana, lt consista of a substantial aaodara built dwelling house- with a Larpa Green House attaebod. Stabling. Carriaire House, moke Hoasae and oot baailding. The dwelung boas la furmsbod with a GOLD'S STEAJI HEATER With snfScient earcrr to heart the wboaa hoaaa. Tha bath room and kitchen are tmpplwal with hoi aad cold water. The rrnunda aro wvil planted witj Fruit aai Ornamental Tree aad Shuboery. 1 will aell with th hanxee from Six to Ten Acres of Land To uit the purchaser. Also, Twenty Acres of Xand, Withoat anr impmrrramta thcrooo, th aaaaa diataaea from town. " This lot ia susceptible of aob-dinaion, and embraces wmt of tha most elipiblo unoccupied building site, iu xnxa riciuiry. M' ,IT-V waa MM a-aw a m v.ia IMPORTANT HEWS! WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL orders br Window Saah. Ulinda, loorm. Frames, Mouldinps, Hrmckets, Maatls aad houao furnishers work gerally,SCUOOx. PKSh.S,aU mado of thorwuphlr SEASONED LUDBERI And aa low as tho aame can ba brought ia this market. Ala, Piae Lumber, Shinclcs, Flooriaf, Lath, Jkc Vc. "iSiith Street, oua aquare South of Main, Rich-xmI-i. . EZRA SMITH A CO. Jnne 5, 153. t3 tf. JOSEPH; DICKINSON, Marioa Ktreet, Kichnona, laaU, nAS fitted np Vew ltoriatr Machiaeir, and ia prepared to sell Wood Pumps at reduced prices. Vm Vipinir, at per rod. All kinds of I'lunibin; Work, auch aa Fitting up Bath Rooms' and Water Closets. Iron and Brass Forco m Lift Pl'.flPS, II YlMl AFEIC RAMS - Furnished to order; A uew articia of Cast Iron ami Ijead lipe, for carrying water from aprinirs, at low priAlso, all the lute Improve mm ts fn Elchtinnc Hods. ltf First Month 7 th, 1S4: Wall Paper! Wall Paper! 4 . MCIIOLSOX . BRO,, r v Have just received a lot of " ' WALL IJAJPJGR, Of new and elegant patterns. . , Call at the City Book Store, , And xamineouratockof Wall Pa per. Window Shadaa, Curtain Fixtures, etc. JTICTIOLSOX A BRO. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, . Philadelphia, Peaa A CmcToIent Institution established by special endowment for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseaaei, and especially for the cure of diseases of the Sexual Orfrana. "MM EUICAE Adrice rratis by the actio f surfrooa to lTl all who apply by letter, with a description of thjir oonlition, aire, Occupation, hahita of life, sc. and in cases of extrviuo poverty, medicines furnuhed freo of charjre. Valuable rrporteou Hjienmtorrlioea andothefrdiaeases of tiie sexual orfrana, and on tlie new reuwdiea employed ia tlie Oisparusary, sent to the afflicted, free of charjre, in aealed letter envelopes. Two or three etampa will be acceptable. - Address Xr. J. SKILLEX IIOUGnTO.V. Actinj Snrjrism lToward Association, No. 3, Houth Moth at4 Philadelphia. Hr onler of tlxt lWrwtura. "E7.IIA I. HAKTWFLL, President. GEO. FAIRCIilJLli, Secretary . FURNITURE WAREROOM. THOMAS MASON, HATING refitted hia Store Koom, andcxtended his facilities for uuiiaiKinnog CABlxar 'IISIITIf fXS M Is now prepared to supply tlie public with superior article ia his line. ii will tmika UYKF-AI'!. TABI.KS. . XSLLSTEADS, WAKimOBES. hOCIABLKS, , , -LOLXtiES. - HOFAS, ' CHAIRS op ah KnrDfl, And, hi fact, everything in the shape of Farniture lie will also keep for sale a fteucral aaaortnacnt of Cincinnati-made Work. pr Prompt Pay naeata. Selling hia work at prices in direct competition with manufacturers of similar work in Cincinnati, he has adopted the CASH system of payments and for the CASH will aell as low as any houiw in Ciaa-innati thus making it to the mutual interest of alt parties to pay cash on delivery of the work. PAPER HANGING. W EE. ADMNGTOX, ESPECIALLY INFORMS M A tlie public that he is prepared to perform pa par hanrimr ia ti bct posfcilde manner, on abort notiot, and moat favorable terms. Orders left at S. O. DnrTiale'a, or at Ua TsidTi-y on fsouth 7th. street, will ba prompt! 7 auandad t . Jan, 2ita, !. , 3tf ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARO, '. 'Stuff" amd t faiaaM : Jaaaaaaaww, V M naA la CharahcrsHu, . r ( Formerly 42 Cbaxhaia Street, 5w York,) WOt LD CALL THE ATTCirTTOX OP TJEAXrs to the article oa hia BMaulWure, via: . ; -... ukow.1 usvrr.., , (t Mabov, Deraigro, . Fme "ftsppoe, . Pure Vtrrtala, . Coarse Kappee, SarJiiiochaa, Aagerican Gvntlemen, Copamiafaa, tellow mrrrr. : Ecntch, , . Hoaaer Cww Seoash. Ilifh Toast rotrh, , Freah Hoaev LVw Scotch, Irish High Toast, Fraah SoottA or La ad yf oot. ' P-Aoeution ia eaBod to the lam radaetwo ia prices ot ine- ut t. bewintr and rifnoktaa which will haj fuaaatof atiaparrtor Qaaltty. 'l' TOBACCO. : Snocrsc. Px Crr Carwrxx. Ltmf. -'. V. A. I. ar plhin, . 8. Jaga, Ho. 1, Cavendtah. or 9waet,' Spaaiah, : So. 2, " ' Sawrt Kcaratad Ornooco, Caniaaar, . . os. Ill miaad. Tin foil Catauiliah. Tara-iah Haaatatod. -. - - . - ' y.B. 4 waaiaraf Iwira wiQ h Mat e spaJlaaW . . , May Ja, ixiri

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