Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 16, 25 May 1864 — Page 4

(3 RICHMOND, IND MAY 25th, 1864. "Lead us not into Temptation. A COL'ET IKCIDENT. Law- though framed f r the protection -A ocietv ; for tba individual benefit of its meml,ff). often admit of a construction ad reft to th dei;rr.e of its legislator ; and in its application frequent! defeats the object which it wm intended t uVaio. We have, however, nu s mtruas incident, wherein honest juries have tven their virdicts, cwnfurrnVrjl to the prompting of justice ; and, happily, when such decisions lure not been too widely d.tferent from the expressed rule, they bare escaped from the r I'lcal. W'e take pleasure in relating a-i incident, which greatly enlistcl our sympathies hell us (pell bound by its interest; and finally n,le our heart leap with joy at lU happy termina-"..''.o-n. Ia the spring of 134 we chanced to re spending a few days ia beutaut inland conntry town in I'enavlvania. It wu conrt-week ; and to relieve us from th sotuea-hst rnonuton- j ous incidents of village life, we terped into the 1 room where court had converted. ; Among the prisoner ia the box, we mi i lad but ten years of age, whov; sad and pensive , countenance, his young and innocent appearance, caused him t-i look sadly out of place ' aruoitg the hardened criminals by whom he was surrounded. CIoj hy the boa, and manifesting , the greatest intercut in the proceedings, sat a . beautiful woman, whose anxious glance from tho J judge to the hoy, left us no doubt that she was liis mother. We turned with sadness from the scene, to enquire of the olio nee of the prisoner, and learned that he was ec.'o.-ed of Mealing 1 money. The case was soon summoned, and by the in- ; terest manifested by that largo crowd, we found that our heart was not the only oite in which ' sympathy for the lad existed. How we pitied ; him ! The bright smile of youth hid vanished from hi face, and now it luore expressed the cares of the srd. Hi Jung water a bright j eyed girl had gained admission to his side, and ; cheered him with the whispering of hope. i'.ut ( that sweet voice, which before caused his heart to hound with happiness added only to the grief hi slmrne had brought upon him. ; Tlie progress of the cano acquainted in with the circumstances of the lots, the extent it which was but a dime no more ! The lad employer, a wenlthy, miserly and tin- ' principled manufacturer, had ma-Ju use of if, for , tho purpose of what he called "testing the Imv'n honchly.'' It was placed, where from its very ; position tho lad would oflentst sec it, and least 1 suspect the trap. A day pixxed, and the tnss- 1 ter to his mortification, not pleasure, found the coin untouched. Another day passed, and yet : his object wan not gained. He was, however, determined that the hoy should Lake it and so let it remain. , This continued temptation wni too much for : the tail's resistance. The dime was taken. A ' simple present for that little sister was purchas- : ed by it. Hut while returning home to gladden , her heart, his own was made heavy by being J arrested for theft ! a ci iuie, the nature of hieh j ho little knew. These circumstance were sub- j stantiated by several of his employer's work- j men, who were also parlies to the plot. An at- ' torncy urged upon the jury the necessity of making this "little rogue' an example toothers, by punishment. Hi address had great effect j upon all that heard it. Ifelore, X could sen many tears of sympathy (or the lad, his widow- ' eJ mother and faithful sister, Dut their eye j were all dry now, and none looked as if they t cared for, or expected ought le but a conviction . The accuser sat in a conspicuous plscs, smiling, as if in fiend like exultation, over the mis- ' ery he had brought upon that poor, but one i happy trio. We felt that there was but little hope fur the toy ; and the youthful appearance of the attorney, who had volunteered his defence, gave no encouragement as we learned that it was the young man's maiden plea his first address. ; ile appeared greatly confused and reached to a desk near him, from which lie took the liiMe that had been used to soletnaite the testimony. : Th s movement was recieved with general laughter, and taunting remarks among which we heard a harsh fellow clce by us, cry out " He forget where he is. Thinking to take hold of some ponderous law bjok, he has mulo a 1 mistake, aad got the PiUe." i The remark made the young attorney Hush with anger, and turning his flashing eyei upon the audience, he convinced them it was no mis- ' take, saying : "Justice needs no other book. I Hi confusion was gene, and instantly he was i as calm as the solr judge upon the bench. The Bible was opened, and every eye was upon him as he quietly ami leasurely turned over i the leaves. Amidst a breathless silence, he read to the jury this sentence i ' I.KAD CS WOT INTO TltrTAT10." We felt our heart throb at the sound of those words. The audience looked at each other without speaking and the jurymen mutely exchanged glances; the appropriate quotation car- ' ried its moral to their hearts. Then followed an address which, for its pathetic eloquence, we have never heard excelled, its influence was like magic We saw the suit! accuser leave the room in fear of persona! violence. The prisoner looked hopeful the mother smiled again, and, before its conclusion, there was not an eye in the court that was not moist. The speech, atTecang to that degree which causes tears it ' held its hearer spell-bound. The little time that was necessary to trtinspire before the verdict of the jury could be learned, was a period f great anxiety and uspense. But when their whispering consultation ceased aad those happy wonts, Not guilty." came from the foreman, they pissed like a thrill of electricity from lip to hp the au -tere dignity of the court was forgotten, and not a voice was there, that did not join the acclamations that hailed the lad's release I The lawyer's first plea was a successful one. , He was soon a favorite, and now represents his ! diatrict in th ceunciU of th nation. Tlie lad has never ceased hit gieftlful rememberances and we, by th affecting sceae herein sttempted to be described, have often been led to think I haw manifold greater is the crime of the tempter ; than that of the tempted. S .

. Grirral Jamn N. Hidtwonh. i The death of this noble vol jnteer veteran is one of thu preatest individual losscs'of the

present con Act in Virgin1!. A man of im in en so weulth and wide influence, he was among the first to ofTcr himself to the service of his country at the outbre k of the rebellion.Slavery and treason he held in equal aHior- , , . . . rence, anu iiis aitpie means were ireeir given to aid the righteous cause he has sealed wah rus b.c-xl. grey-beaded, of majestic presience, he was brave even to raihr.es-. and as only content when placed at the post of createst danger. Early in the war, when communication with Yi ashington was interrupted, General W'ii worth freighted a vessel at his own expense and mailed with it to Annapolis. In Jtine, 1861, Le was appointed volunteer aid on thestalfof fJeneral McDowell, was present at the battle of Pu!l Run, and commended for his bravery. He was made Drigadier Gentr.I of volunteers in August ( t that year, an 1 was assigned to a command in the advance un ler General McClellan. In March, 1SC2. he was appointed Military Governor of the District of tV.iuriif.ia, and with command of the defences of Washington; was candidate for Governur cf New Vor in the f!i and defeated; and in December following he was assigned to the command of a division in the Army of the 1'otornac under General Bu nside. He has ic leen constantly in the service, and fell leading a charge of his division, Geu. Wadworth wan Ixjrn at Geneseo, New York, lctober 3 Uh, 18.i7. If was educated at llarvai 1 and Vale O.Ucges studied Jaw at Albany, ml completed his course in the oftice of Danl Webster. He inherited a large fortune, to which he added much by bis energy and in-du-.try. lie was a great stock prowet imported many valuable cattle, ami it is said could wa'.k from Geneseo to Rochester over his ow n soil. Liberal, generous and patriotic, he died wi:hout a stain upon his fair fame. Hints to Correspondents. The fjllowinj aiinple rules for the guidance ol those wh write fur the pres, if o!erveJ, wou'il Sive editors a Wir'd of tr juhlo Correspond nts sh julil adhere to t l-ti. : 1. Wiiio with Mac' ink, on white paper, wi'h ruled line. Make the pas smaller thn that of a fcoivap sheet. i. Viiteonly on one aido of the paper. 1. (Jive tlia written p-,ea an ample margin all artmnd. ' ft. Nutiiher the pajres in the order of their, succession. I C. Write a plain hoU hand, with less respect to lau! y. i 7. L'se it o observations which are not to appear in print. ' 8. 1'urictuate the inantisciipt as it should Le ; printed. I 5'. For italic, uidersore one line; far email : catjttaN, two: capital three. ! 10. 'l ake special pains with every letter in I pnpr riatneit. ! 11. Heviow avery word t he sure th.it none ! is lilcc ii'e. 1- l'ut directiuiu to the printer at tlie head '' of tho lirt pa,;.?. , 1-1. .Never write a private letter to thoeditor1 on the printer' c py, but alwaya on a separate shift. ' It lun't depend on the editor to correct j yi ur inMiu.script. j. Djutask him to return the "copy." 1'j. lon'i press him to 'ell you why ho r-'- I fuse l to jiiihlch your aiticlo. j Tut'. Foi NtiATio.x or a Home. Ko home is j possible with' ut love. All business marriages and marria s of convenience, ail mere cuhnnary man mires and marriage of mere animal paaiiin, make tho creations of a true home iiujiogiiMe in the outset. Love is the joweled ; f 'tund itions of this N'cw JeruBa!eiii ileoendirg from (Jod out uf heaven, and lakes as mit'V bright forms as the auuthysf, to.az and a.ip j ptiite of that mysterious vision. In this rane ; of creative art, all things are possible to him that luveth, hut, without love, nothing i possible. Mis. rsiowe. The following is perh:ips the most atra ; cioun conundrum ever crpctrated : What is the differerice between a niischevou.s, mouse aul a beautiful young lady? One hciiiis the cheese and the other chai ma the he's, j Q7" It is an actual fact that a man who i attempted to hu a beautiful young woman ! n.uiie.i Mi's U'niun, has sued her for strikiig him in the eye. He is altogether unreasonable, j Why should he squeeze a L-mon unless he j wants a punch: fj7 Tho d.-bvinj; societies down eat have pot op a new suljeel fur discussion. It seeius that a pickerel wan caught the other day with a bijuirrcl in its stomach. The question arises, "lhd the mjuirrel go into the water after the f icKercl, or the j ickeral go up a tree after the S'juirrcl?' pJ"Tlicensu cf Ireland ia 13GI found in that country l,M).,2ti."i, lloinan Catholic, G'j3, 357, persons lielonging to the Kstnhlished Church, 5'Jo,2i)l Freshrteriars 45.3'JJ Metlio (lists, 4,o3J Indepei dent; 4 237 Baptists 3,C3i tjuakern, CHS Jews, and 15,ii(i of various other pei suasions. The II iltiniorc American says: Wa da not heaitale to say that the greater part of tlie vote which in Missouri, Marylanl and Kentucky wid be cist for McClellati ia a vote that would be more graciously cast for Jeff. lavis, and only takes up the other as the next best man. It is ascertained that the veild of cold in Aus tralia for the lvst year- will show a decrease of wia,uIn 1S.VJ, the VfcIla-ViU! Valley in Washington Terntorv- numbered onlj fortj farmers Now it hsrive thousand. The California papers are earnestly urging tlie Umurs ol that State to undertake the culture o! tobacco. An amendment to the Territory of Montano Hill, allows all citizens to vote witho t regard to color. Allx-rt lik, the Arkansas pet, lawyer and rvM tieneral, is cow a refugee monj the ' mountains. The New Jtrey Legislature has before it a hill trf"prevent the admixture of rAcei'in that Slate. The Portsmouth Gszette is tha oldest living newspaper ia the U. S,., having been started in 1756. It ia reported that Italy has tendered -td.OOJ men and a Meet to England if she ajsisis DcaKiark The Medical Purveyor, itt U'ahin?ton re- -ceives and deliver five uillioa dollars' worth or store annually. It ii slated that the commerce of the wot Id ra.punes 2,6; 0,(XO able bodied men to be contm ! ually traversing tho sea. . A atatue of the Empress Eugenia in crinoline costu.ne is to be erected, itt the Market place of PueUa. Arkan u is i free ute. The new consti:u- j tion forever prohibiting slavery in that State has bet;n adopted by the people" ; At Parkersburg, Va, oi! well have been btruck yeilding from six hundred tn one thouand lrrU sr day. i Eiht Louisiana regimenU in the rebel service have lieen frinsolidated into one. i Jalcn Kodniaa Coxe, the rdivUician who first introduced vaccination in'o Philadelphia, died Wednesday wee , aged 91 years. Anew nickel coin, vaije two cents, has been ! aathor'.zed by Congress. . The CanaJun post office department was I self sustaining last year f r the first time.

FURNITURE WAREROOM. THOMAS HASO',

t. MAVINC.rf.ttedhi Stor Uoom. and extended his facilities' for -manufacturing t'nirr rrn.MTtnn, i , Z'&totS , rM,r articles in his liac. He will make ! BCKKAt'5. . " d T " a TAHI.VC. KKliSTKADS. .-uCIAr.LE.-. - t'H VIK--Of all k;xi. . An", in fact, ft -mHij! in t',e shae f Fumtt'irc. H-iilaiv k-vp f-r - ile a (.""iicrul a-s .-rtiuei.t ft l I'iiiC niuiti-iiia'ia Work. J.?" Prompt Pa; im-nl-. r1e!lin' l is woik at prii-es in i:iv t c nip"t)ticn with iuaiiaf.tcturers of !.im:!.r work in rit.ci-.tntl. he ha ai-pte the CASH silalcUl ot' Ui-'llt-s ii'l kt'T 1ms CASH vi ill sell its lour as si fncu i:i Cin -irsD iti thus making it to t lie m.itna! intri-t of all pArti'-s t par cali on -lelivery of the work. The Old Established House OF ROBERT HOSE A & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor. Tin n nsid Front-st., Cincinnati, Ohio: OFFER Fun .SALE AT LOWEST CASH PRICE J Ullil's . O., Cuba mid l'orto Rico Bar- ilio, Jm a. f.aiiira i Io-elk-r! fl tftilUQ Ho!-. Crnvhed PolVlllTPlI 3 WWW (irannlated A. oflee Kiliiu d SiiVt.ir! 50 II.. t;. ail of I..1 P. Imperial iauijH rtati- 'lis. i Hlae!k Teas! BOOB!?;. uw ataua A Unroof It 9000";,o,Vv,Sf,r,'"dIrop and ,,,,ck illjves best Starch! I5i.e rt bbif stove Vcrk SMp! 2 v''""-l,'",,''rpi:aUn"rabc'rs- i Roie.. Choice Prandi Tobacco. Tor-fher with a ).r jr and general as,, rtm.-nt of evcrv ' artu le sold by li- ta 1 lir.K-er:.-.s. Cal. and see. tel 21 4 i ..7" f!. F. Fl -tei.er, formerly of Richmond. In !., is aetiiijr as A.'ent fr this eatetitive H oise. NEW STOCK J ewelry, Watches, Notions, i o IIXililt Kl;s, a lar'e assortment Hnrr. ustir, Kuive, Ft: f Plalc.l rk anil pOins; .Musical lutriiuiciit Ac. An assortm 'tit .f Shc't Music, ronstantlv on hand. K. I!. MCKINSON. ' o. 11, Muu -t., Kiel, iiiou.l. Ind. 3"'tf Jan. 27, s.,4. EZRA NT E, PEA 1. 1. It IV Stoves and Hollow Ware, Plain, Pressed, and Japanrd Tinware. Also. Ajreut for t'ie Sale of the Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturer of all kinds of tix am) sm:irr-iKo work: 7V.I am! ,'ott't '? in (Jr:l .-. j'J.l onl Ts f r Sptmtin tiatttrs and Val!ers, attended to witli promptness. Store apjoininir ScotVs Furniture Pepot. Kiehuiond. Lid-ana. Kis--nis. near the Jan. 27, 1 tf Spring Opening of Millinery Goods at the Extensive Sale and Exhibition Rooms, o. r 'Jlaiu-vt., Richmond, Ind. MIUS E. STRATTAN, rijnHANKFlL F IK I'AsT FAVORS. KESIECTfi fully calls the nttenticn of tiie Ladies of Richmond and V ieinit v to the largest, most varied and fa!,ion lble stock of Millinery li.Mnlsevero'rcr.'d in this Citv. direct from Kastt?m and Foreicn markets. On exam r.ation you will find a full hue of Plain nuil Fanrr Rennet. Children's and lies lints, rtonnet Silk. I, ace, Veils. Ilnches. r'lowers. Button. Brntds. and r lull line of Trimmin&s in endless variet v. The above prsxls have len selected with much care and with the view of plcisinp tiie most tasteful. Tht Trimmirs: departm-nt is nadtr the supervision of Mrs t. lira.lt urry. wiiose taste is too nrell known to ne.'C any commendation. An eiaminifK n is solieitel be fore m-ikuis your purcnajse. recline well assure I hav inir the rxinst e.tens:v st....k to select from in this cite" that yon can be well suited in everv particular. Verr ro?ict.'iiiir, l;s3 li. STSATTAN. Marrh 2", 'P. f-am. NEW DRUG STORE!! J. E. AVERY & CO. I'EALEKS FN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Iye Men's. Co.-il Oil Lamps. Sivnpf. PerlBrneriv, nnd Knitc- Articles OencraHy ! ! Atso OF Pure Wines & Liquors POK MEDICAL rrKIX)SES. Patent and Proprietary Medicines o. 39 lain-st. Opposite Starr Hall. KicuMosD. Ind. Chrr whole stock is reiv ani fVesh. harinz jnst been purcaase.1 ot .via' iuic Hirers and importers. June 'J, lx"3. r-tf. FAIRBANKS' sTASiunn SCALES aft. i kt ..ii a . . Presdra Fairbanks, Greenleaf & I7J I.ake Street Chic&zo. Sir- Be careful to tny cb't Lite gcume. Co.,

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I'.ai 5c. J.isht Bin?. i iv-nch lii'lf. Chr-'I r.na. l).ir! IJr" n. l.L'l I lJrj".m, S;r rr?-rn, f 'r n.N .n. !ark Ir.t, I-H ht I'rs'o, Fj v n L'nib. FVr rv!njr ?:!. er, Ki 1 .U.ve&. i ft-ui? of A SAVING OF 0 PER CENT! Kit 2 " c.-nts vou mti o 1 r nunri-b at ur,M othi-rv. t t die rru-j. th.it sv.tn. Various shi-W e.m he produced from tiie sanif rfye. Tlw pmcesa is siiur!e. a: i anv , n- c iu u.- tlie '.?f witfl Jvr.'eet queers . lir :i in Enc'i-!.. Fr.:v.-h ar.i ti.-rcua, iuiJ nf ej I, ' r ft,, ili-r inforni-irion :u P'.vitt. a: i-l feet knowledjw ivh.it roiors ar-1 l.ipt 1 1' -Ire with others, vriir, Dunr valiubl-?reHw. purchase Hone Ste-r-.-n' lrvU 'o.;i lv..-it;r rJ C-lori:!jr. Si-ut bv.ru. i:l "n r,"v:M it pi ic.'-- 10 '-vnrs. t't:iT-facrTtr .-I bv ' linW t A sTF FN1, T 'O Hr- :l.i.ii". li Tt n. Kr sn o .r Jrui.l d.-ilers ptwraHv. 4rf. tv MADAME ZADOCK FORTER'S Curative Cough Balsam! PRICU Ji A ."VO CTS., PFIl HOTTLF. Th" lie, ( licapet and ma-t t ffcctnal Heim !i, for Cough's Cold-. Ac, flic Vorld hai ever produced, pnrcly Vc?rnb!e. contain .'IINKRAI.S, or other ii:Lirri;Rioi!i nittcs. T1k Cr.rativo llaNam is warranti.', if umiJ acc' ixl:!! to Hir r tiniis. to run' in all case.ConeLs. tMs.VVliHp- l-A."' A? tnia. I ail the aff-el "i- of ii,e Tl r-.at rt" tv .Mai!:utir- Zndoe Port- t V' "? F.OKT.U I K KXrKCTol!.v:.T ; r pared nir't un ut r;'re an I seieiiti'.e ki'i. Iroiaa rn.'inatii'ii oi tlie i.'t n-nt "die the vee-eta! !e kinrrd. m alli-nls. lis n iuedial qualities are base 1 on its pew er to aaM-I the h-althy and vin-nron eirenUitH'ii cf tiie tio.ni through tue hints. It i nliveiis the liiii--(de'i and asit t'ie j-kin to perform tlie duties of reulaun; t!ie lieat of tiie si stem, and in e''ntJi- throwing ot!" tiie n .i -t sul - t.mee 1 r m ! .e nr - face the h. .'v. It l-OSe!l.S j'iih-t;io. indii'-e-i fr spitiin an t witi bt- feioi 1 ty atvealdi' tf t;:e t:ite. It is not a r olent remedy, but emollient, ivarminjr, s 'arching- a:i ! 1 ef:'- t. .e.can be uken by t..e oldest peroji or tat your..-- I est r.iid. ; Vfadnme '.fidoc P.-irJeri Ctrntive IW'am : is no new and untried no-dieine, but iiai been itfvl be ' l'e juulic lor liie pi.t -1 ve vr, with uniiaralit.l sue- j ''a arioiiivd its (.re- .'e.t t xt'-nsive and l.irceiy in- j rrea-:?i;r saie. riitri.v bv t-inj r''' m mended by th".e -i bo have ned it fj their mi'.ieted friend:, nu.l otiiers. ! 1 on tint ! a old, if ever o slijfht. do not fail i t" rive I lie !!.;!.; ni a trial, as the very lor.- price at irbirh j it is sold, 1 rintrs it in tiie reach of every one, that t'.ey . may uhi ai keeji it eonvement lor use. 1 he lanel v use ; of a 2a cent N'ttiewill often proieto be north one hnndred tim -s its cost. j Da not he pot off with any otVr. Ask for .Mad- j amc adot' Porter's ( Ouli J.i'-:im. insist on ! haiir.r it. an 1 talve no etiier : if ynur Irug;est does j n't hav it. have him send and cvt it 1t yon. , rf aoH bv all Drnriris's at 23nnd aO ent pT bottle. II A I.I. Itl C KI.1 Prop-r-. ! 21 CKKE.NWK II STREET, NEVC YOUR. 4s. h". l tTKB CKCOkKl!. CROCKER BKJ. C&!K.'KKK. CO., i marc I'.ast of ; & South Mile of llain -trt ct. one Meredith lloti. lilt I1.)M), IM). mifacuture ail kinds "f i'arrinzes. Uuittli Snlkif. lixniess .ind IVdlinir Wa.'mn. Ac. N e have un Iiand a line ass,.iriiiertt d m-rk in (air lin-. r.nd e:oi 1'urnisii t. -rd. r on siioi t le'Uet'. idni'-st anv s"li' or pattern of vehicle, all of nhieh tliy warrant t - m tde of tiie N-t m iI-tmI an i !.v earet'nl and exiTi'-iieed -a (;rkm ei. Tin- j n! lie ar-. im ited to call and examine their sr -ek r:t 1 p' K-es. .'' I'art'ienl.ir att.'iition paid to repairitisr. ! Ju i. 2, l-s',1. j Ornamental Iron Works. WOOD i PliUOT, ICtl Iti.lic Avenue, I'm i. nF.i.rni a. I'rxssviT isu, iFI'lil! f-r sale, uiM'ti tlie most favoralile t'-rms. New and Iteautifiil I -'esin s in i:re-it variet v of In -n Kail- 1 iii!T fi r Cemrir1e, Kesidcni-es, Ar.. of rouoht and r C:i.,r Jrt-n.and I oilvanized Ironanl Iira.ss Tui'in-: Iron , Var.mdaiis. lialeonj.'s. St.vir, Counters. Fountains. tiatoR. Co'.uniuM, lliteliiiij; Pius. Lamp grands. ases. ; TaM.-s, Pleuer Stands. Sefas. Ciiairs, Statuarv, .Vni- ' mals.aud all oflierlrim '"i-ksof a loeoritive character. I lesions furiv ard'-d fir s.-lectit'ii. 1 'ersoti apply- : ivisr for .i.iiii- ii! please state the kind ..if work needed. Jan. 2 I41 Mm Pine Watches and Jewelry, Direct from the Slanufacturer . r;..M! (;..n: V"atiies! M'att-hes ! J e ii- e ' r y ! J e w- e 1 r v ! Tiie very I!est ! The r;Tr Ikest! Tiie very cheapest I The very eli-Japest At C. A. Pickin.-on's Jewelry Sfre, Xo. i'.i Main Street, Richmond, Ind. New .Stock of Jewelry, &c. aai aaviiiUfl M U 9 Has just received a l.AKGE A EXTENSIVE stocU of Jewelry. To which he invites the " attiintion of purchasers . vVATCIII. LOCKS. nilEAST PI. ! r.ar and Finscr Kins. Cold Chain, Ac., f-.c. ie.. ! Of the latest style and of the fnesf finish. All arti- 1 el -s sold warranted to be as represented. Wateh and . t'livk repairing d me en tt.c s' .wriest mtire, and war- ' rentel to 1 well done. Thankful f'rpast favrr a con- ; tinueii patronage is respectf'illy solicited. o. to. West Main Sjrcef, one door ffrt of Barsis's Stove store. Jan 27, 134.. 42.-dwtf. Wail Paper! Wall Paper!; rCHOLSO. i BHD., Have just r?ceivel a lot of WALL PAPER, Of neiv and elegant pittercs. , Call at the City Book Store. And eramlneo'ir st,-k of Wmi'. Parw?r. "Window Shades, 1 I'nruin Fixtures.ete. M.'HULSuN KKO. DR. J. f. tRRnsOX HAS Bruoi EH I J CHAS FT.ICES NEW CLOCK, "o. ortb Seventh Street. Rich nwmd. Jan. 20, i$ tf VrrtS, JAXrs.nVr Frailv Meiicir.es, L 1 w for sale ry PI.CMMEH 4 KEf.LT. In 3 aii I 10 cents. b..es. PLPMMEIi KELLY. For sole hv is F.rSHKS. HAIR KP.CSHES, TimjTH BKESHisa urnsiK-a. (. rurah Urashe. ?-tove Brs'-s. V Cmes. scmhtnur l:mlks. from i cents to 3 doiiars At. tie dro ir t. r of I'LL MMEii KELLY. .ENTERS, FEATHES trSTRs:, PICTt KK 'asters, Harta Imsu-rs, Furniture Iu!-rs, Counr lusters. ti-iraniey Pttsjcrs. Vuiajia price from id ceiita w - dtiuiri. F ir saie tr PLCSLHES 4 KELLY. WOOT SCKAPEs WITHPRrsHES ATTACHED. For ale ht ELtMHEK KELLY.

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UNDERTAKER ! 53. vfain SMpo-ifo Stnrr llatl. KlCIt.lItPIl. 1M w 5 ixitr prTre.i to :;ni iYtitTals preoiPtlv uj kt si;..-: j, ivr.'r, !l-irt r l'rriiff. He keps u fcanl aii sir; cf Metahe Cae and Ca-i.. TKRRACOTT Bl'RIAI. CATS. TV ci- sre rr. ! .i0 msuTj! wWcj ia ererUt-Ui-. it:T ssvr u..r tUmpi.uss knr may fir.l ; on i;. I n.irran; tim ii.it .r to rts! ir oa'; t.s v sne tru! t ie U-iin t!uni Case ! Ai1 V .Kk'n l crua n'.l .x..- iiavs on hAti i. Jan., 2 Iv l. " 3S HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia, lVnn.. A IVnev. Uut Iu-t:tul -n etabo-he.t br jiei ial en.b -mnt f r t'f n iiff of r'ie Sick and Iisttvsel. aUii'-t-eit ith Virul. nt .-rid Epiemi.' I'ist w an i o-!vi-I'r f it ti-.c e'ire ot' disease-" of t'ie .Sennal Oii-ms. F.I1C.I. A-.h ii.-e cralis b t'ie aetii' n to 1 ho ani'lv bv k:tr. vi :'i a d-crlinni of ' ti-.oir condition. vcn;;ii!Ort'tiahit4 of life. .. and i in ea,-!i of extreme povertv. uiettMucs fantlstasl flee of eharsr". a'u.ibk- r.'rtosi Speriniti-rrhoea and otVrdiseii ses ot tiie yexml orpin, and on tlw new remelie euiplovfi in the 1 narv, seM to t- artiict.il. free of ehar.ri. in sealed K-f.er euvetojvs. Ivo or tnree sUtups ivil! )- aeceptaile. Addni Ir. J. SKII.I.EN" Id'l , -ur-e.'n Hoirar i A viatiott. N-. 2, IIT. ActrcV' oiith eiuth t.. l"madelpiua. lh ! !er of t' e i'!rrr;.ir. Y.HA V. KAKTWEEl.. rre-i.Lnt. OHO. FAinfUII.!. Jvi-retarv-. IMPORT A3STT NEWS! " - i y. o I f v V, V. u i: p it i: p a R i: i rjJTO FILL orler for Window Sash, fdiuds, Do-.t, at Fr.im -s. Mould'.:;--, le- iek Mantle and h. use irmshers , r!t jyenorally, SUTIOUL lESKS,a!l ran k' of ti.oi-ouldv SEASONED LUMBER! j And as bra as the same cm l brOBflit ia this mark t. j Abo. Pine I.uiiiIkt, Shir.sle. I'looiiti. l.ath, Ac, Ar. -".5!Tth Street, one square Snit'i of Mxin. K:e!im n l. lu l. E.KA SMITH A Cu. , June j, 'Ci. 2? tf. B, GRAWFO.SJD, 1'ioprietor of the mn mi sioee, Is noiv receieir the LARGEST STOCK 0? CARFTS TWO INGRAIN, AM Tint PLY HEMP AND RAC! S I HAW M VTT1NC. AM) IU. GS, I IITAIV GOODS tf everv U:l Clotiis, of neat patterns. est styles. In fact I am dsterPress lio.tis. ; rniiied to have tiie BKST STOCK !C COODS l TIIP. CITY And Sell as Cheap. Many of mv (ioiMls pn'!;." are iiiiete l tKiclunond, .Ian., : will Ik' sold at old prir. call nt Xo 22 .Main astreet. i Is't T'.ie 1. tf Cut Straw and Hay, fOlt sal" at S. Ltt.'ii's H.iv 1'r. ss. delivercl anvwlii r in tiie City. - Also, rasii paid for Straw and lijv, ut ail times, I v STEPHEN SCOTTOV. Seventh Strei-t. Xortii of Main, liiehiiiond, Ind. I"ee. i. is i t. 6(1. ,f Lit K I K. liKKLi: JflOi'iK t . ii. U Rciu::. Ill Kl III VI.. 9 ot Line : Ollice o. 33, .Main Street.- I p St.-iir. KICl I MOM . Imu ina. NORDYKE & JOHNSON, FURNACES & STOVES. A M ii ii mil a. Hirers of TIN, OI.IMIt. and Sll liliT-l llll Mtli. Tin Hiiotin;;. (lifters an 1 Simutini' : ('ok. l'arlor. Chun -h I Sh. i' STO FS. Sorghum li uptirat or. t-.i- ' Mate Itoofs, ot -,kh lir.ii.rial. mad to or- i di-r. Call at the C;y !. ve Sf.Te.1 Joll V ork d.ui - I v exjiel ieli'-ed W. Ricunioinl. In I., Jan. 27th, ls.'U. Xo. ; I knie Main st. 1U NEW SPRING GOODS, A T STRATTAN S CORNER! s Kl.li Tl.l from the I .est stock in New V l k mid 1'l.ii and late deip.i.a. an 1 Ulieic.l ft comprise tiie choi.-e t itnjs'i tatioit .. -msistiii.- in part of Hl.ick and lpi.ia. and Ulieic.l ft c Inprise tlie new sty!.-, Fancy li--- Silks..' French MeriT.es. Ail Wool Poplins, choice M"hair. Ori-ntal Lusr.'r. Hall M mrniiii; Stri)H's. All WVk I 1'laids, 1'l.iin and fimirtd Alpacas. All Vo.d Hclaiues, ic.,.te. C(4isistiusr of Zeplivr. Mixed and ll.-iid Lone h-n.l k silk frinued TiiU-t. an l lvantine Squjre. Ladies' Cloths and Sackings, &c IN MENS AND I'.OVS WKAB. We are well pro par! t mi- tins demri;d. lila.-k and l'rre.vn Cloths, lila.-k r-kins, Harris. ind Fancy Cas-uim-r-s. Twee-Is. Satine'ts, deans. Ac. Shoes, Ladies', Misses 6c Childrens, (JlTF.YSH ARi: AM) IJLAssHARK. Sets of fine imitation- of French. Cuina, new style, very p-od and ciieap. UMBRELLAS Cotton and Silk. To ail of which we would respectfni'.v ask tiie attention of tiie public. STKATTON & SUN. Richmond. April 3, 1"4 1, tf New Stock of Hardware! lilE subscTi'-er hivin? just ret-irne-l fmm V JL l or. tak.- this opportunity toiat.-rra his tnends and tiie puidic that 1 atiii-k ni 1 soon biin receipt of a fresh Hardware, C'utlerv, "ail, Carriage Trimmin:. .c. r-.e is dispt sel t- :'! cheap. Please ct'd and see te:ors purchasing elsen here. IP. VAN KEF. D. 41 tf. T. 15, lt. JOHN WILLIAMS, Jei'cliajit Xfiiloi", GENTS FURNISHER, Vanzhan Oct. 5. l-i.:. Kjildings, Richmond. Ind. 31tf J U. 1ICTTON. J. H. HUTTON A. R. EUTTON. & SON Su.IT Hall. : f toVi old st. a'J.. "pp-'S:te r'FALEIt? IU ROf F.Rirs. vVoodeware,Qiieci,svrarc. , M t.intry l'ro.uce. Ac., 4e. Cash pul for Batter, Egys Lard and Jul kind Con-ntrv Pn-tuce. ot .ept.2j. WJ. 41 if. yati;. toco Ati i:t.s 0 k.-.ro.in-e ia Faai;!ie and ResfimstiU. iim.7 ft ert-y b-lj -"-u . a'.ii(ni (iold Com -o-itellQMUBC vv a'ra. Snu!'. Lad -s', or nielinra (rents', ili : Offirer- Watch, a fi.-t-c'ss S :v.-r Hacrme Ca.--. Patent Iever. wuh w Patent Tina: Liberal A jt!.v Torres. Snd f- r Circci'.- " AKKANUALE a CO, 212 Ureaawav. X. Y. Jan. So. No. 1 Cra. W. T. DENNIS, Patent Agent and Attorney, RICIl.MOX r, IDL4A. is. I", 3m

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COSTITlTIO WATER. roN-sTrri'Tiox watfr. COXTITI'TTOV WATFK. OiiN-ilTI Tl WATKR. iVNSTIU TiON WATKK. ruN-TITfTIV WATKll. I'OV STlTt" Tii WATFK. CO.NSTiri IIOS WATER. IBS GREAT REMEDY And Th.e Only Known Remedy res UlAHlrri S, nad UlsEAMS 1 the KIDMAN and HI.AnpiiR. CONSTITUTION WATER H is Utn jf..iwun:-,s! by the Melira! Faeiiltr. and the !'"'- !'- ' t.'w in 'st miiderfiil rettt.!r fvr the rermtnit fun. of alt iiras- of th STOM VCH I'lV. FK. ivin.NEiS. ad ld.All'KU tlt has eve'r been i aiisi. It is uot Ml KK VI. WATER. Ii fron ext-ri- ' eaee tl at I O.N ST1 Tl Tit N WATFK munatei..nd we in n .lv let no nun di u! t. n hen a s:n;le Untie has bx-n known to cure diseases lik l' U-st luedua! t.i! -n! ia tl.ts e uii'i i lu.- f.isK-J to rel.rie. A rem sir (i5M.'s:iie the virtues of t onst luti. il Water eii'uot K'eias- ' l un i. r -(u i k'1 pn-naratious, as it is now us,..? !,v the ni'.-t seient:tie i.rAetitioneTS in ' I ns oily. I: is onlr .-ersiu 1-elass p'lisiciajis thai cries ,'.-an p.'pti!..r r. n:e lies, while the U tter skilled make useo: every niean t. accomplish cure : and the sue -eesof t:- ply w;m ii:,T.-.iv s as his k:i.. lexh. "f different rtn-.!ie ena'de him rrixtuee acure.wt.ittf others tad in the attempt. Seieticv ;s s-itisneJ with tin' trui. i. Give Constitution Water a fair trial -w mean voit n In are under oine -- ci-Uui't cire tn'in tear to ear. an 1 ire pai-t:eul.iri r allude tJ I.tdie who ar- cons I in - . Iv r-'sertinsr to !.; t ,-.,;,,t. and all sorts of Ual ap- : piieati. ns f,-r diseas.ti. n :t;i a timeli l iianeeof sue- ; ees, ns there onld i- 'r, iu lot al applieaUonj to the tiiroat tor diseases .f the tram. V e liare ahrav been careiul to ese !aHTiace i our ' cireitlar that eoit'd n-sf -),,,. -k t'ie m-st tleflcate o: jars- 1 it ith-n. but ive reee-re so mnir roininmueatiotis fn m persons for which t'on-titutioii Water is adnjts1, an i of n bose ,iis.Mse no ni'nti. n iias Uvn mvde. that w e C'.rae to tiie conelu-ion that if the remedv is capable ol : piolueiiH- a eure. no matter what tiie diseise may ls it shout ! be mi le known. The m? iieine is put up fer the pub!:.-, an 1 there siu ul,l be no exceptions. We would ay. Constitution Water ia not spiled : pill, nu le to suit the eve and taste : it ia a medicine, in ev. rv ne of the teiin. pi.i.s-l in the bands of the ' pe..i,';. for their ndief. and if taken according f tiie iluv. tions it will in even- rase pr-.!iiee a r.i-lieal rnre. . A e Willi say that the d,r n-tiou-- in r-parvl to diet, etc., relate only to tlie di-ease under w htcii thev occur. DIAHIiTliS I a rt:e!w cf tiie M..m,ir'. and hrpr. atinj tnrrnipli th,' kldllevs. and i.s. lllt'l.'llt iloul t, the most ol'stinate disease, except eonsunuuien, that cOct'ts tiie huniau const itMTn.n. We l.aie no spice t' r discussing causes, but wi'l state that the e llbet of t :t diseise W the ronverron of the t iiehv prin.-.pte or vec. uMe ix-rtion ot the fool 'into 'iirtr. wiiieii Miinolates tiie kidnev toan ( x c-sive s-'cretion of natcr. .M.inv iH'rs.int suffer ft- in tiiis i!ise.ie 'o are i.-nor.int n'f it: t'.-.i i. titev pa Itiree quantities tlie in d.n- and a re ! h,red to r,-t up Tom up n-ni one to i;'irn or twentt- times ttttrui? the iiipht. not;. e '. t.iken o! it ii st:I their attcniH.n i called to t.ie Ian;,, it i so t.ir adeane disehiu ' of v,.-.ter. r.n 1 let.-n vh-oi J as to he hevond the c i.tr d of nr. dinarv me Anotiier vi:pt..ni it t'ie irl h irt, which, when t'w dimoe is te.ii; eat iidish-1. is llt'derahie ,rtint .r.'ut'a nmltm..if,f u i'r?.iw I. , , ittitiicrl ; also dn n.-ss cf t he in. ut'i. ci k;n ; of the lips, a aw-et hrent'i. in the most a Ivanecl rase, and unaiii mi- . ap; tire, em i i.itioii. ,inl t.he patient prailualiv si ,k ir in .. li.nis!i.n. ln?rnniiiN Watkh is. ii.thout doubt, the onlv known remedy for .md we have aa much con.'idenee that it is a spoc;'icai nf have that opium nill proluee sieep, and truthfully siv that it has rure I even els - in nhicli it lias Iwn used. Stoue Piscas. cas. U-an-1 tl. -peed:i; in the IJ'.id.l.r. t iil.uius. rirnnl. ISric!. l):it I)-Msit, imp., etc., s ansm rrom a faiiitv ju-rrot'on in th oil' too little, and aceouiiunicd hv seiei e one pun, II be other a too proline secretion which y cured tiy " CDNSTITl'TION W A T K H "Ns. J !Tl i ION WATI-iJi CON- I I I TION WATFK cii.N.-rirridos w.vtku o.NS I IT! f H VV A I K I III. lM KNO W N hKMldiV FOU FOH foi: Ftnt FOR Tin: oni a TDK IIM.V INK ONI.V TH K ONI.V KoV MiMKliy h N O V N If KM I II V KM N K Ii M K I) V KNOWN IfKMKHV IKKIT ATI on OK TI1K M'l'K OF THK lil AlIKif INFLAMMATION op TIIK Klii.NFVS, CATAM.'II OK Tin: lil.AI Il.Ii. sti:a'.iah ANII LtifNINO. I iilNATlNo. (H P VIA Kl I. F. an ii v a sovereign r-m-Hi . in its pr.n-e. A single tiie inot uri-ent si nij-Hisr-sit; p. lin in t'ie tiie hips A ( isiio. ii'aille t now n reli l toll! -. A i i small ot r mi le 1 w t'i a buck and ti. relish toe Constitution tlH f'ul a da-, like m ode W'alcr n ill relieve von I'llV-R IANS Have 1. n sin-e riven up t'lenseof Imchu, cubetm and junior in tiie trealiueiit of those di.n-asea, nd only us.' tiiem for tiie nai.t of a b tier renie-lv. CONSTITI'TION WATER has pt-fivcn its- lf efpi.il to the ta-k that has devolved up'in it. I'H'KETICS irritat" an 1 dr'-nch the kidneys, anl bv e-Bt--nt use lead to chonic d.-rencrations and ronfirmd diseas... We jreseiit the Constitution Water to the puMic w ith the conviction that it t.a - no equal in ridievinp tlie class of dLscases for which it has been found tminenriy sur.-esstul f-r rnr.ni' : and we trust tii.it ive shall I rewarded for our rfl irts in placing- so valnahle ' a r. me ;y m a l.rm to meet the re'puremi.'uu of patient and phi sieian. ui:ai: riiaim! ukad::! jianville. Pa., June 2, ls"1. r. tt". . Gri-j, l"ir sr ; In Fehmary, IS". I , I was alliicv-l w itU snrr diaiste-. and for file months I passed more than two p-ili. ns of water in twenty-four honrs. I was oMic;ed to er-t up a often a ten or twelve times during; tiie night, and m five months i lost fifty pounds ni weight- Inir.ng th.' month of July, I pruenrssi two bC'ttle of Constitution Water, and two divs affr nsin? it I evnerii'need relief, and after tvkin two hotties I was cntireiy cured, rt"n ait T r.-aininjr hit usual g-o-i heailii. Voura trulv, " . J. . I.. VE WITT. Bostov Corvfks, N. Y Dee., 2;, ls-ji.n-m. ' Gr !j i- f't. V"'.1 I fr--t.lr jrive yu lihertv t'i mike use of the following eertitieate of tire vahic of C 'tistiiution Water, which I can reeomra nd in tiie htchcit manner: My wi:e as artackwl with pais in i the si.o'ii.i.-rs, while leiift'i of lM-r hack, and, in her . l:m''s. witii 'xlj,t'nrii,n nf thr II-m-t nitri lr,-Hmiim ol C iiM'irr. J called a physician, who attend.yl her : V-ut three rn-.n;;.. when tic !e:t her worse than he j foun i h r. I t'a:-n empl'.T ! one of t'ie beat phvsicUns I cmil hnd. who atten lei her for about nine Vnritiis. I in ! wmle she was ur,4cr ins care site rh4 not sufli-r quite as rr.uci paia. lit Snally pave tut np, and said, i "hrr rir rnt icr..l7. Ft," sai 1 "U ha txj a ' tniahinHvm i,f mmji'siytt i-itt mtrtfisxM cum for oiw Ciis tim? stie eommsnced trie nso of Ce-ntirntftn Wat- , er, and to our utt-r astonishment, almost t.he first dse .:ni?l to have tiie desire-d erTect, r.i she kept on ira- i prwar rs-pvllv on W its treatm-nt, and now snp.-rin- f tea-is tritj-elv jkt domejue affairs. She has not uk -n any of tiie Constuuuon Water for aijout four wock. ant e are happv tn wv (Sat n has pcodiie-l a prrtuoiKfOt cure. WM. II. VAN liENSCUOlEA. Wmtmnetn, rn., March X Tf. VF. . 1 Grtnf. Dw : Uav.njr seen your adverusemrnl of "Constitution Water," rtcommende-t f. Inaamma- , lion nf the Kidaeysandl Irrta'inn of the lll ldr. hartmr st'rT-rjd for v-e pt kx j car. an i trieJ the sk.!l of a r.nmrrfT of physicians w:Ui oniy tcmp.-rary relif, I was induced t- try votr roedteme. I pjeured one hott'eof your aer's at Htrtf'-r l, Messra. Lee, S.asoo & Co.. and w iien 1 had used half of it, to my surprise I I found a jrat rfcarii ta tar health, i have os-l two , bottles of it and am wbers 1 a -vcr expeeiet to he io r v I'e. we:i and in frl spirits. I cannot expresa my ' jrraCttvle frr it ; I feel that it ia ail and ci"r than too ' reeormrindtsl it (. be. May the t4essrnsrs of OoH ever attend vara vtrwr labors Wwre. Yours trolv, LEGNAED S. bl(,ELOW. TV For aa'-e br atl Iri)irrist. rrieetl. WJi. II. GREGG i. CO., Fropnctfca. I y.OEGXX i ALLEN. G-neral Arent. ' No. tOi J at., Xew York. A-ssatj ru Cclcavrc: m tEB. FP-XNCH I FULLER; AjerM ia C'!-rt-i ErPl'AL k BRO.

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HOSTETTER'S CELEliriATED STOMACH BITTERS: A pure and poarerful T'uio, etHTjctiraal altera lira of oader:i! e!V. ie no v ia tlise-ue of the Sbi Liver and Bowels. Curt" s Tvpepsia, I.irer Complaint, Tl-'a.iace. tn'ncral Delaatr, Nervousoess, IVpresawn of Sp;rit. Consuiupiion. tVlie, latertu:ttiit Fever. Cramps, and ?jxism, an I all Complaiuts of either Sei, arisrnj: frvTti Totily Weakness w hether inhrri'nt in the system or pnxlucetl tjr spinal cantc. NTnis that i not wS,lenue, renia! and reatorative in its nature ent -rs int: the eonisitkn of HOSTEriFRS STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contiiins no mineral of anv kind tn botanical element; ntt liery eieit int' Imt it is a combination of t!ie extracts of real halsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mildest of all Jithisive utinmlants. It i well to be forearmed acainat disease, and, a far as the huuiau ysteiu cau l" protecU-4 bv human means Sjviiist ni il tdtes eiiiren ierttl by an unhoIesoin atmsphri1. imiore water and other external causes. HoTKTTKKS UUTFRS may bo rld on , as a saiecuar.l. In districts infest-el with fiiriw-l .te, it haa been foim I infV.hMe as a preventative an 1 irresisuble as rem ly, tl,i tlKuisands whti resort to it under appreitou.si.'ii of an at:a k.eaeape t! cture; an.1 tiiousandx n ho i; v'toct to avail thctusclvca of lis pro luctive qualities in advance, an- cnml bv a very brief cours of this. i.nelous nx-dirme. Fever and Arue palienta, , hi'ut Uiiiy plvl .iii quinine lor motuy in ruin, until fairly saturate I it!i that direrons utkalold, are : not untts.-pi. '.ittr r.-storeil to health within a few daya by Uie use ot Jltistettcr's Hitler. Tlse weak stomach is rapidly invictratisl anJ tha , appetite rcstorevl by tins aenvalile Tunic, and btmr it work wonders in eases of lipepia in leas eonI firm 'd forms of I ntliyi'slion. Arhng' as a penile and painless apperient, as well aa uptm tlie liver, it also invaruhly releaves the Constitution anperindiicel I t- irngiilar action of tiie difsetive and aevretive organs. Persons of feeble h.itat. liable to 'erroil Attack, I.imi iioss, Spirits ant I lls ot I.unvnor, luid prompt and permani'ut relief trvm tiie Hitter. Tlie t 'Stim ny on tins point is nint conclusive, and from Initii sexes. The ajfony of Itilious Colic ii immdiatelv asuajred by a sinuu- di.se of tiie stituulent, an 1 by occasionally resorting tvi it, the return of the complaint may le prevented. As. a pi-ner.d Tonic, IIotctter' Ilittera prolue ettects winch mud le exincnce.l or witnessed 1-tf. re they can be fully appreciated. In c ss of (iwiMwi u ir.ot-'., '.-v mntft- -c.y and liebilityand lhvrepitude ariiinp from Old Ax, it eeivises t'ie electric inlin "i 'e. I i I'.e com a'csiTiit st ies of all tlite M oj-H-rit s as a dehi.t 'til iui-iorant. Wlnei the power, of n itn-e are rvl ive.l, it op-'rates to re-enforce ant r '-etisuliKsli ti.em. Last, bin no; least, it is T'tf Oix'n S-it'r Siimiil -nt heing to inuf.i. tnred from soun i an I miioeuous m iteria'.s. and entir.;!y free from the acid elements present more or less in all the ordinarv tmies ami stonnchica of tiie day. No familv medii'ine hss lieon so universally, anl, it may be truly addel PKSKKt KI'FV popular with the int"!li;rent purtion of tiie rommnni:T as lloslettcr'a Hnttrs. I'repaiT.1 by IIOSTFTTFR i SMITH. I'lttslmrjr. I'a. Sold by all Ilnurpsts, Grocers an I Storekeepera ci ervw here. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. COMFOI NIl FLI."I1 FXTKACT Ill'CIIl'.a Pusitira and Sjwcilic lU'iii"dv lor di.se.isvs of tlie liladder, Kidnevs, (fr-ind. and lroisieal Swelliiifr". This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and vxcitfs the Absori- nts into healthy action, bv which the Wateiy or Calcareous ilejHisitions, an I all unnatural enbii cm 'tits are reduced, as well as pain and inttaniui lion. Ilclmbold's Iitltn.-t Itut hu. For Weakliest arising froui Fxcess.'s, Habita of In. ipatioii. F.irly Indiser. tii.il of Abuse, attended witii fh folloi. in- svrru'bniis: llidl-.-wtan t' r. vel tlon, la'SS of Mi 111 rv. Weak N.'i-i-s. H -rror of itsC.is lilllll'-s- of isi. ci. I lllei ..il I. :sttu le of tht L'e-S of Power, V of lireathllll!. JiitTicitlt Treinhlinfr, Wnke'ullnesa, '".lin in t'ie back, Mn.seiil.ir Svsi-m. Flushing of tlie n.dv' II .1 Han hiyie's. of the s." Krnptions on the Face lainei t .ifriteiiancc. Tli-se sv opt mi-, if alloivelt.i f- un, which thia m-vlici!.'' mi ariahly p'tirnes, sojiii i.illims Irin-J-n-yl. t'lt'tify, KJ. 4u- .In, In one of which tiie l'ateitt nuv expire. W ho ran ay that tiiey are not fresjuenlly followed hy those lireful Di.scascse." INSANITY ANI) CON'St'MITlON." Many are aware of the cause of their Buffering, Hut none will confess the record of the i n (ne ns) Inms. Awn mkliwiioit I'kaths ir foist xrriow bear ample witness to tlie Truth of toe assertion. T'u t'it'tmtjiili'in tnr tjfel tct't'i Orytmic tcrttX'WCM rctpris the aid of Medicine to Stren-rtiien and Invigorate the System' Which ilrlmhold's extract lluchit in t ariahly ih-es. A Trial ill convince the most skeptical. I liM A I,I ITJ.MA I.IXFK.'tlAI.IX. I i nivuy AfF'ction" p.-culiar to Female, the ErraacT lil i hi is uiK'pi illed hy any otlM-r reme.ly, an in Chlorosis or - t"ntion, Ins-nlarity, I'ain'ultiess. rr Sa;prtissi.in nf Cusfuniry F.vacuti.ns. t'lceratal or S.-ii rifMis st it of tiie ('tenia, letichorrhoea or Wuitea ."sturility, an I for all c-iii'laints in'-ident t't tie aex v. i.et .er arising from mdiscr-'tioii Hibits of Hessipm tion, or in tii VIA Li-NE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. T.iUp no more Uabaia, Mcrcorjr or aa i pl.nsaiil Medicines tor unpleaant and dan , serous disease. IIELiliJULLi'S EXTRACT KCCHr AND IMritOVED fitly K WASH CI KES ji:citirr nsr. a Tr M t?.eir Srasres, At little Expo.,,,. I.ittie or no cuar.jte in Ihct. N o ineonvenienee. It causes a frefiuent desire and jrivea atrenpth to t'rinate. tiiernby ttemivin Otnictions, t'revents ant ; Cin-'s Stroctures of the L rethra, allann I'aia anl InammalK-D, so frequent iu the c lasa of disease, and expe-'dic all I oivm.ms, Iiisoise-l and wornout Matter. Thousands upon Ttiousands who tiarc lawn the victims of Quacks, and who liare paid heavy fee to n cure1 in a-hort tim-. hare fnin l they were deeeivel, and that the 'I'OISIJN'' liaa, by t.i an of "Powerful Astr npents," been dried np in tie ayatein, to break out in an agrevaang furu, ani p-r'npi rtr Marriage. f'F. IIki.olii'i! Fxr ter Itrcar fi-r a'j J.ch'ma anddiws;a of the I klNARY ORGANS, whether cxiatinsr in MALE or FEMALE, frm vhiterer rinn trinnarng' and no matter of HOW LONG STANL ING. Ihseaacs nf tiiese Or(rn rejnir- I'k aU of a Dtn retic. l Imoold iivtract ll icha is the re.H Dinrt-tic, and is rcTta'n to have ti desired etf.sf-t ua ail lHmmtl fnr whtrh it i I'-frnm'n Hs-d. Evi lenre o' tiie most rehaiJe and responsible char ter wiU acc mpany the m -ticioe. Price i,00 per Bottle, or Mi for S,OC rvrrreriel to any Address, seetirr parxH from obser. vautti. IfmrrJ Smtfrym ta ff GsuuaiaitioM. Cares (ioaranter d! Advice OraUal t AiJresJS letters f.-r in'ormvtiow tt II. I. Ill I.vl BOLD. CHeaiest. il Sonti, T-nth-at., bet. Chmtnat, rhili. HEI.MWI.D'."S JAoWl nELMBOLlA's? Dtwt W fmi Mmtm. Att liriMadwar. ew York Beware of Coonterfeita and anprinctpleri itaeU I who endeavor to dispose "of toeir own' and "other" arnclea on rer-wtetioij attsfoed by Llei m.l"j Genwine IVrpa rations. " " Extract Euchu. ' SaaapariTU. " lBTjwve.1 Rome Wash, out rr ALL PRCOiJISTSErERYWHERE. AK FOR HELXBOLD's. TAKE XO OTHER Cat -rst the A-Jvernwnvit and and tar it AM) AVOID IMPOSITION ANT1 EXTOSrML