Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 17, 1 June 1864 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND, INDIANA: Wednesday, June Id, 1864.

Mail Time Table. Richmond Tor-Orric,-MsT, ltY MAILS CLOSE. Columbus and East----. Chicago Cincinnati Davtnn VV'ay Indianapolis and West mails ores lo lianapolis snd West Cincinnati Da v ton Way Chiraeo p. - 0:45 a. M. 4:i r. m. 'i til T' .w r. m. 9:Z0 a.m. a.m. 1 1 "aw a.m. Coliinilma and East .'-V.:'riii r w" Hamilton mail, via Boston, Ae., leaves on Monday Wediieby and Friday at- 7...0 a. W. Do. arr. Tueadar, Tburd..v, Sat'ir lar -; r. M. Union City, via Art.s, Urti.'al, Ac, (um as Ham. t TVinnhcxter via NYw Oarden, U-aves Mondav and ftWil. t 8:0(1 - M Do. nrr. Tues-iav and Saturdav, at 4 00 r. M. fG-Ufort, open from 7:.;o a." m. to 7:00 r. On Sundav, from V:00 to 10. 00 a. M. A. WILLIANS, r. . mv iinioiin bank.

By on thsrhr received from the Treasurer in it-,nJ ro""t "'""r rvcmmnd him to the patof the l .ltcl States, be-riu. date Mr ttth, """" ' pe.pl. of Ricl..nd and its vicinity. 4Jls -THE I insT JVATIOXAI. BASK j .Ml.apprrh.iaaOnr friend of the XationOF KICIIMONU, IXDfAXA," is tlesigua al Xttfndtr, labr.rs ncdef a tuisppreliension in regard led a MDenositorr of Public Monrra u ''' situtatim in this district. Gen. Merelith, ac-

aad Finaucial Azent of the I'niteU Sl'es.t and is therebr quaWfied to Receive Deposits Of Public Money, SUBSCRIPTIONS TO Tllf 1 11 1 CD lyi iy C U X W V M-4 JTl 11 111 ll X 10.40 1LO And transact all other business incideut j to said Depositories and Finauc.al Asenta i 3f the Vailed Urates. JAMES E. REEVES, Pros t. H:.1w. WE RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THK NEW 5 PERCENT. 10.40 XJ. S. Coupons and G-old and Silver, BOT AT THE HIGHEST PEEMIUM. - - j A j j a ' ' OiVKN TO ALL THK t'St'AL MK AXCIIKS UF A j HANKING BUSINESS.

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Moving. W art moving Our Oflico to . inriting him to attend and give a paper during the extlie Warner IliliKItnp; Iltlll. Our noxt hihition. He wasaiso direct.Ml U iuviie Horticulturists No. Will lie issued from thence. We are at a distance to comiwte at the coming exhibition, domewhtlt behiltil in I'tmseiiucnce will j Charles Momtt brought a fine bouiuct of flowers, ratt'h tl with our regular publication Lewis Jones brought some Thistles and wished to tlay by the time (ten. (Irrtlt takes the rob j know if they were the genuine Canada Tliistle. Nichocl capital, or SOOJier, may-be. We'll try. j 'as Smith and others sutej that they were not, but at the close of the mating M.jor Kinh-y drew attention MaSOniO Celt bration. Thi ancient . to the fact that there are Canada Thistles on a vacant f.'ntemity holtl their annual celebration ' ot near the Fair ground, he and other speakers told Of fie Twenty fourth of June (the birth- of the impossibility of extirpating this deadly pjst, (ly of St. John the ISaptist. ) at New- ' if it once has foot hold amongst si. Toe plant is per -Castle this year. An extra train half i ennial produces millions of seels which will all gro are we learn, will leave this citv at i on in frn ' wo"H pjir to try to eight O Clock on the morning of Frid.1V, i rid of them again. The tWai w all over the 24th inst. Every F.and A. M. in good Stan- 1 lMres qJ Ji:.gly sharp and hard. The meeting tli.lg, is le-pectfully invited to be present ! 'erof th, case resolved to have .com.n.l ,.rii,. .t I., th. f.tivitio- fthl rnitn-e spp.int-d who are to have a wntten report at

'a.l.ia.ra,v Vav a".'-' wv occaxion. Serious if not Fatal Accident. We understand tliat this morning at an early hour, Mr. Y. A. Bickle while btaaliCg On the ftOlie pavement in l1'" ,'oor ' yard, taking a percussion cartridge pistol apart to clean it, accidentally let the j loaded cylinder drop upon the pavement at hl feet. CXnlOvluiir One Of the Charge?, I the ball entering his head between the eyebrows at the root of the nose, passed t little upward and to the left, lo sing i r ; and remaining in the left brain. I itupnysui.in reports trie wounvi a er , serious, but not necessarily a fatal one. A New Phase. Not content with dis- j cussing the qualifications of Gen. Mere- j rtith for Congress not satisfied with slandering his private character, and at-. j tcmrtin2to tear from his brow the well-1 , ., . , . . , , , earned hfe-riked laurels he has won on j . , bloody battle fields of his country, in her defence and in defence of the Old Flag; the reckless partizans of the pres ent delectable XI. C. are making a religous test as the touch-stone whereby to j determine the atnnding of a man who s sees rnmr vnta f.r n.l .lef.-n.l th ! 1. - .. ... .. i'iar soiaier iroui meir matis;!"1' aaultsf Thev have commenced on the j editor of the TtUprnm, and he threatens j to r!i;.., ;.;;,,,-, f.M.i.i; i , 3 . the rr,rr. belief of Mr. G. V. Julian," : if they are determined to continue this j . I mode or warfare. We shall look with a. much cario.it y snd concern for a ventilatio.i of Georce's relhws belief ad we would for that of the old Satan for We are Sure OUC must 1C a dSCUCrreO-

tvpe of the other, both beinr so remark-I Language a Tvp of the Universe; An ; disease generally disappears rapidly, cm tb. pably alike in their dis,ositTons and no- ! Army: Its Organization and Movement I ll'mZZ tions! Sleeping; Dr. Fox's Prescription; Lit- j . ..- ,

Sao. Y regret to learn that Major Rruen's lg was amputated, the other djr. We bavt heard only the mere item no details. Psjton Jour ml. (fr-Ths Quaker City, No. 2. Fire Co. meets en Monday night next tegular meeting. jtMohn A. Bnrbank, Esq., bought the business property of Mr. John Suffrins, in the Gilbert Block price, 97,000.

Nit ho Laos t Bao., oppoaite Branch Bank, are prepared to furnish all creation with standard and miscellaneous Hooks, Jc"xd Books, Blank Bur ks, Stationery, all the literary and acieutific Newspaper and Magazine, Wall Paper of every style and price, Lithographs, Picture Frames, ic. Drip in and take a look at their assort meat.

Dettistry. We inviu the attenwa of our readers to the card of Dr. E. Cotlcns, Hurgeon Dentest, in our adrirtisiug columns to-day. The Doctor comes to oar city well r. -commended for proficiency ,in the profession I i t . i r it : i i n wnicu ic is cngsgea, ana rom ine iotiowio ' ' notice which w clip from the Connersrille Timet, we do not hesitate to commend the trial of his skill to uur fellow citizens: Removed to Itirhrrond.- Dr. E.C liens has rei to Richmond, in this State, at which place h 1 proposes continuing the practice of his profession, j ;.icl, fc, of Sure-eon Dent rstrr. The Doctor hss i resided in Connersville nearly seventeen years, respect1 oy our people gen ;ral"v for the rectitude of his con- ; duct as a eitilen, an I enjoving an eitensire business i - .. . i . , ! m hl Ift""" H " devotedly attached to his ' profession, has always been desirous to become milI lrr.f ir .J , .1 . - , r.t ,K. ., .V llf,,l A,. .i . , . . . . in , , 1 m U COODtr-T- .rr w" eVcU"1 Professor of Meclianical and Operative Dentistry in the Ohio Dental Collcpe at Cincinnati, a position which hebas fillel J with credit to Limxelf so I benefit to the pnjfession. ' araloth to part with the Doctor for even a portion the time for we understand that he will keep an office open here and spenl about one third of his time esUMUlirf precedent Kov.min5 j our Cfniriiial nnnrnstions, w tlu regular! nm jn (te , cQ.,i,,t)( ,:1, al ,uctlf we ,upport hlI. ,;. j fler mum r.i!e, Mr. JuUin was nom.utteJ in 130 an I in H2 ViaI rule was piwd thea, why shnti! I it m.t be so now ? By suVntutinjj; Mr. JutUn'a nme for fn-n. Murediti.'j, in the conphision of the Vftwlrr't A T. T .....I I . i : . . . i. . " i . "If Mr. Julian inrn1ei t nn inlepen iently. he shcrtild have decline) bsiug a can JiJato be.'ore the nommntinjj convention." XBrown , of the Connersville Unir n, attacked 31. If. Hull with his fists the other day at Connersville, and come near getting Hulled, vre Itrarn, had it not been for the interfcranoe of bystanders. Brow n w as drunk at tLe time, it is said. Another Prim? Lot of Sunt jtor fioods. jut rjccived and opened at t!:e "Hee-Hive" Sti-re of P. B. Crawford. T1mis wIh consult economy will not fail ti go there iium lislely, an 1 nuke their sel-M-tious. The bM and most lovely patterns T Carpets in the city, can thero be had. Call an 1 see for yourselves. The Best Lot of White fish, ever brought to this msrket can be had at . W. Karnes's wholesale an! r. tsil, and t!iu best of f amily Groceries can there be had at all lim.-s. CjU at tha llain corn r. Horticultural Association. Mtr 2th, The Assof:iation was callod to onler by the i'resident. The minutej of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The commitfj-e on printing the Constitution and Hy-laws wss continued. Cyrus W. Ilo lghon an I Benjamin Johnson, were l h.illottel members of the Association. There was no discussion, as Dons had been arranged for at the prej vious nveting. j E. Y. Toss was selected a number of toe executive I commitUre, in consequence of tha sickness of Ir. l.ayI ar t. The question of havimr a summer Exhibition was e question i then bnoight up, th one n l tlie executi le Association ctnclu le 1 to have ve committee were instrurtel to make arrangements for holding on about the 15th or I tftth nf .Ii,nM A general invitation was to be extended to those not menitiert tji .oinn.t. f.ir twomiumi TheSecretarv was directed to write to Dr. Warier. our next meeting. They are E. Y. Teas, Major Kin M'T '" William T. Dennis. 1 Then adjourned to Saturday Jane 11, at 2 V. M. Personal. Col. W. II. Hollowav has j resi;;n , d his position as Private Secretary to fiovemr AlortO?, watch position he field until recently, since the berinnin or the pre-cut Gubernatorial terra. J S -1 Jercv Jiv!l " & r t.i t " C. W". Starl i;ck, prcpietcr of the Cincinnati Daily Tintes, and with abun lant means to employ a substitute, keeps his rluce in th(. rsn'k, of the 7tn res,iment. National Oaurds, ni goes for the min tire.iu.tss. auv uaj w.i ouuiuat i he is a high private m the rear rank of j j i - -vi.. i - t i ... ' Sutler CJuard." Xhe Jmc fiJlUer of Gcttvs. ilu,.g," attracted the unbounded applause of our music-loving friend, the editor of the Ttlryram last week. His eulogy of this new rival of Paamai, appe . . o . . , aj . ' ,. '., to w as ueservea as it is ruapsouical: peat 3 j Continential for June, Is already on our table. It is filled as usual with interesting and instructive matter. The "editor a table" contains an article on the three modes of Uusiau punishment, the "Iviiout. 1'lotc. a.td (iauntlet. transiJ f. .V,.tl nu.vU transfer to our colmns next week. The j table ot contents for the June No. is as r.-,ll,w-a? "Krnest Kenan's Theory: Con- ! . . t -vi tmuation of ".T.none, The Dove; The Mississippi River and its peculartties; . . , , o ' Skctcncs oi Aiuencau iie ana scenery; j -M.rch of Life ; Thorn.. I Qaincey and hi Writings ; Feed my Lambs ; An i Hour at the Nattoual Academy of Detjrn I AphorisiltS ; TllC Unkind Word ; erary Notices, Ac. Three IXdars per year, is the subscription price per copy and it is fully worth that eum. At this rate the publisher himself pays ahe postage which is thirty six cents per year. Address, Jons F. Tkow, Publisher, bO Green st , New York.

u. s. 4040 BONDS! These Bond areissried under the Act of Congress of March 9th, which profiles that all Bonds Issued under this Act shaU be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION bv or under any state or municipal authority. Subscriptions to these Bonds are received in United States

I note or notes of National Basks. Tbey are TO BE ' KVftFEMHD LN" COIN, at the pleasure of the Gov- , en)Iut.ut) ot anr period o Im than tn, nor mart tw . , .... , . ! iruul u"' " , 5 FEU CENT. IXEKEaT WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over one hundred dollars annually and on all other Bonds semi-annually. The interest is payblc ou the first days of March and September in each vear. j Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon j Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are recorded on the books of the V. S. Treasurer, and can j be transferred only on the owner's order. Cu;on Bonds j are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for j commercial uses. Subscribers to this laon will have the option of havingJ their Bonds draw interest from March 1st, by paying the accured interest in coin (or in United States nofcrs,or j the notoa of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, for I pr.-m.um.) date of subscription and deposit. As these Boads ans ; Exempt from Muuicipal or Ste Taxation, ' tli value is inc: t-jseJ from one to t'-ree per cent, pc-r annum, atcordinjr to the rate of tax levws in various parU of tl;e country. At the present rate of pr -m'rm on goU they pay Over Eight Per Ctat. Iitterest in currency, an! ar of c; iI tocvenience as a perma1 nenti:r t-mwrarv inecstn.."nti It is believed tiiat no somr.tits c3i.r so g-cat iaducemenls to lenders as the various -kscription of C. S. lion Is. Iu all other foi irnof in lebte.lneis, the faith .ral.ility of private parties or stock companies or s hiie for the debU of the United States the whole proertv of the country is boldcn to secure the payment f bd!i principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from $ iu up to any magnitude, on tlie same terms, and are thus ma le eouallr available to the smallest lender and wr tlie largest capitalist. They can be convertej into ' mi'iiev at anv moment, anl t-"e bolder will have the ' benefit of the interest. It nny be useful to state iu tin's connection that the j t'tal Funded lebt of the United States on which iuI forest is payable in gold, on the 3-i day of March, I was 'J5,9'5 5,000. Tlie interest on this debt for the ' coining fiscal year will be $45,937,12(5, while the cusj touts revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending ' June 30th, 1834, has been so far at the raw of over I $100,000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of tho Government are largely iu excess of the wants of the Treasurer for tlie pavment of gold interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless j raise the annual receipts from customs on the same amount of importations, to $ 15,000,000 per annum. t Instructions to the National Unks acting as loan ; agents wre not issued from the United States Treasu- ' ry until Marc'e but in tiie tirst three weeks of April i the subscriptions average more than TEX MILLIONS ! A WKKK. t . Subscriptions will be received by the ! Firt National Hank of Kvansville, Ind. ; First National Dank or Fort Wayne, Ind. . First National Hank of Lafayette, Ind. v Firt National B i!k of MaJison, Ind. ! First National Hank ot Terre Haute, Ind. ' First National Hank of Richmond Ind. j AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS j which are depositaries of Tublic money, snd all I RESl'ECTABE BANKS AND BANKERS j throughout the country, (acting as agents of the Naj tional DoposiUry Banks.) w illfuauisb. further infor- ! mstion on application and : AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. ' m. I Tr. TCCKFJl, has returned from Europe, and ; resumed practice. f Ilr. Tl'CKKR may be consulted at Richmond, at the "Meredith Uonse," SATURDAY", JUNE nth. j Ir. TUCKER hs now visited this place for orer six years, ms lormer success is a sumcient gusranJ tee for the future. Patients need have no fear of being t.red, asur. ihkekwiii perriMaii he promises TUCKER treats .11 lorms of chronic dieses; diseases of the thro at, u nos.sT disease of the UtAki. Itwcl and Kilne I Dvspepsia. L.rrr Gimplai:, hl .icpsy, Rheunutism, i and Scrofula, tc. I I. TI CKER is a grada te in a " Regnlar School " of cvJicine : Ua artoo.hji the Coirti and i

' IIospiUls or t'uiidepi.ia, air.l CiC principal Mipita's S "n o.ie irouoieu " ursc cv uu. 10 oar m,.- ! of Europe, viz: Du'oi,,,, Edim.trrg, W.on and Paris. f .,,., t- T.l

Invalids having ditfi-ult or ohsinr? diseases, j vriH do well to consult Da. Ticker, FREE, at the sbt)Te pUc0. t J.uth i A SUPERIOR REMEPT. W can eonscicnI tionsly recommend to those snfl ring fr-Tn a distress- I ; ingcxMigh. Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam j It gives relief almost instantaneous, and is withal not i ' disacrtable to the Us to. There is ne doubt hot the I . Me11iHntiit Coiih Haium L one of thw Ivst nrvtr. i tinJ jn u. An j a jiie proprietors claim for ! I it. e hive tried it dunng t.te past week, and finnd I relief from a most distressing couch. It is prepared I t j Dr. Stric kland. No. 6 East Fourth street. Cincinnati. ! Ohio, and for ssie by all Druggists at iQ cents per btit- ! tie. ! . THK CREAM OF TARTAR SUBSTITUTE, j 1 Is more healthy, answers the same purpose ani is ' used iu exactly the same manner and quantity a. . I h 'wn tried with the above results. For sale bv plummer t kfi t v i v a." S " I fn (f a'ong without, can always be found at the Sorw f rmwareSuofExrNve.onFort w.vne Avenue. t Such articles, for instance, as Stoves, Tinware, Hoi ' t v - i. . vi i a , .o.-"..- ic up an jooa o n J f " - j ' ! in c,iicitT rsKkUM. we also e, red Cg displayed on South Fifth street, near Main. As .rt At the Fair in Marr Hall beM by the Ldie of St. Andrew's Church, during last week, the net proceeds realised amounted to a boat J 1.W1. This 1 , .- ; sum goes towards building a commodions ixrbool ' House epposite tbe Catbolie Church en South Tear j Fsasowa are frequently asked, where did row get , that nice bat ? Tbe answer ia invariably, at McMeana ' 1 Bro, No 81 Main street, where tbey keep them, aa I n - T1 WA. .1 T3 - J c. . we? as all kii of Px- avl SV-i

Onward to Richmond! "Where you can get the superior Hand-Tower Looms, Flying Shuttle. Weaves, simplp by turning a erank thals all. Also, the Unsurpassed Cutting Box, notr being made in the most durable style, and of the best material. Also, Bee-IIives. and Pattern Work. Orders by mail, promptly attended to. Call on Sixth street, two dors South of MaLn Iiiilhmond, Ind. Thos. G. Thompox.

Review of Cincinnati Market. Tcespat Eve?ac;, May 30. FLOUR The market was quite dull, ani the business done light, and altogether local. Prics. tiiough a shade easier, were not quotably lower. We qu-te superfine at f tbd.t 75 and extra tHj$7. T.ie tttie werecoofinti to WO brls estra at WHEAT Holders are very nrm. and buyers psv the rates demanded reluctantly, f 1 T2, and $1 " were obtained for prime and choice Kentui-kv white, delivered in Covington, where it is, but it waa bought by a milW tiiere. so that it was to the bnyer"s advantage tu have it tare. R?d is hell nrmlv at (t The sales were 4.90'J tush choice Ikoutiiikj, delivered in C- vint-tnn, at $1 "i, and 50 do prim? do at $1 and 700 do prune red at $1 53, at tiiia side. CORN There has been no change in tie market: the demand is quite light. The sales were : 1,000 bu;h Ear at L. M. R. R. at $1 10, and 600 do at low-r road at $ 1 li. From store Ear was otfcre-1 at 1 1 17 ; Shelled is hld at $1 20. OATS There was not much done. In bulk we continue to quote them at Pt&'-c, and in bags at tfor.93-. ' WHISKY A dull market, and prices ars drooping : sal-.-s of rt0 brls at 1 j0, and 00 do II. f. at jl 3-."-9-PI!OVISIt.S-CiTy m-s Pork is hld at but wcdidr.ot hear of a-iv d manl. Bulk I.-ats very dull, and prvsinJvoiT,Tdat lower rites. Sids can be b ugut at licij lic. Tha d..-mind i r Ba--n continues ligiit. and prices are drooping. We qui t? Shoulders at 12Ji12)ac; Hams at 17' 'i?15c for common. a:i i 2'.e to 21c : for aujrar-rurel ; 3'JO tc city Lar 1 s-.d 1 at lsj-c, ivhirh is a decline. GKOCFRIES The markrt continues rrv dull a--1 heavy. Q ji-tstiors for articles of t.iis description a. j entirely nomiual. Cuffje is excei Hnglv du:lat 42.? -IV-; Rsw ucar are quiet at lSii2'V. Notning l;. doin in New Orleans Molasses ; we quote fair to pr'mj at $1 0.v4l ii-i. Stigiir-house Mol.isses imchtnr;! M o0v4S"c. Sirups are steaJ.v.anl range from SI 10 -J1 BUTTER The re.-e.3t are. I'ght. owiuir to the fsct that better prices are paid in New ork. The lemar 1 continues aetive. We quote fresh-ni-ida Yellow at 3h?.1i. Oid is u-isa'a'de at above 12(f!3c CHEESE The mrkit is steady. We quote Western Reserve at 131'ii-rr. EfitiS-The market is firm at l.'i2J7. shipper' court. The receipts have been rauier light. ! ll:e -r-mtnl is lair. j ItlCE No chsnL'i has transpired since our List. I We quote at 12j,12Ue. i HAY The mirket rules quiet, but holjert are not willing toc a ede in order to m ike sa.es. Me quote i pr:m. Timotiiy, in bales, at $2. ii2S, and from Ure YHL IT Dried Apples are quotable st lOHglle. and l'earhes at 17'(!il9c. Ur-en ppl es are selling readily at $j7 60. The supply lifcht and demand mridurate. 1SG-4! Spring Opening of Millinery Goods at the Extensive Sale and Exhibition Rooms, No. ? '.Main-st., Richmond, Ind. MlsiS E. STRATTAN, rVMIANKFUL FOR I'AST FAVORS, RESI'ECTM. fully calls the attention of tiie La lies of Richmond an'l Vicinity to the largest, most varied an 1 fashionable stock of Millinery tlmvjs ever offered in this City, direct from Eastern and Foreign markets. Uu examination you will find a full line of Plain and Fancy Itonnetr, Children's and Mi'ses Hat", Kjniirt Silk. Lhl-c, Veil, Iturhcs Flowers, Ituttons. Itraid, and r lull line of Triminius iu endless t ariety. The above goods bar been selected with much care and with the view of pleasing the most tasteful. Tht Trimming department is under the supervision of Mrs M. Hradburry, whose taste is too well known to neec any commendation. An examination is solicited be fore making your purchases, feeling well assured (hav ing the nio-t extensive stock to select from in this city ) that you can be well suited in every particular. Yew rept t'ollv. Miss V.. STKATTAN. March 2?., "64. 8-3m. PILES. STJTUI: C'LTRIE;!! 1 VERY BODY IS BEING CURED OF THIS J distressing disease by the use of DR. STRICKLAND S PILE REMEDY. Read what a su9erer says: Mr. J. .1 IlazarJe. Ifit Second street. Cincinnati, O , says he lias besn a dreadful sufferer with Ihles tor a long time, ami has tried nearly everythinir. an 1 could obtain no relief. He used abont one-fourth of a pot of Dr. Strickland's File Ointment, and it mmle a complete cure. lie advises every one who is suffering t try it. Sold oy ell Dnijrgits, 50 cents per pot. Manufactured at No. ft Kat Fourth sreet, Cincinnati O. Ask for Stri-klBnd Pile Itemed . DR. STRICKLAND'S Melliflnons Congh Balsam! Core Crngh, Co!d, SfvTtj-oat, Athma, and ConiroHiof. It i only ne.ssirv for OlrXKlallQ S iiieAj-lilUOaS VvOUga JD 3.1 6 am, io convince tucm that it is toe best preparation ever nsed. It nt onlv cures the above aff-'cti'.as of t;i j Throat and l.ungs, but it cures Night Sweats and Spit- ! ting of lil.xid. and is an excellent garple for any kind ot Sire 1 Lr.at It is pleasant t.i take, an i a safe nid( icinc for infants. Prii-e jO ceuts per boiue. tor salby Druggists generally. Om-ral Depot , Kat 4t Itrcet, Cincinoati, Ohio. -AND StricklanCi's Antie-CllOlera Mixture, Is a composition of astringents, absort e its. stimu'.s and carminatives, which every phjs an acknowWd acts and carminatives, which every piits an acanowieives ia the onlv preparation that will efteet a permanent cnr of Diarrhoea and Dysetery. This Anti-Cb4era Mixture is now in use in several of our army hospitals where it g-ves the greatest satisfaction. It has saved tie lives of thousands of our soldiers and cit.xen. and we will guaraiotee it to be the best remedy ia the world ' f. .r DiArvhtTa and Dvsentcrv. j Mr Voods. of Covington. Kv. will be most happr to I "-- - j testim-mUU from ptioos ho hare Wo cred aAcr i StLinclyonoiot:.of stH Mature. If too suffvr with Uiarrbvra and Uyscatery SOLDIERS! Yoa ought not to be wrthosit such a valuable Bnadicioes. The Cincinnati Nation U Union, of April Isih, sats: that thousands of our soldiers hava been saved bv tbe xtse of Strickland'a AnTi-ChoSeTa Mixture. ! Foe sale bv Daursists at M cents per bote. ' ar-For aato at llummcr A Jvedv's: S. j Ros:' aad at E. Potts a Sim's, RicbawjaJ, Iu Sampson & AT LAST! CVml Ofl CbadeHer. Saspeasioti Lamps, Bracket Lamps, Stand Lamps, Hani Lamps, just received. Our stuck ia now fuJer with a aaer assortment, tha a ever before and will he sold low Mw-so-eeileeriwaiL rtrXMTK KILLT.

D. B. CRAWFORD.

Froprif tor of the Ml mi ST0BE, hi now rcciviug the 'largest stock of carpts ! TWO AM) T11REEPLY INGRAIN, HEMP AN O RAC! S1KAW MATTING AND RUGS, ' CURT A IX CCKns . f cverv dcript;An. Oil Cloths, of nest patterns, I'ress U.xk1s, of newest styles'. In fact I am dwter- , mine-i to have tlie BEST STOCK Of GOODS IN THE CITY And Sell as Cbeap Many of my Goods will be sold at old prions. The public are iuveteU Ui call at No 22 Main aatreet. Kii'hmond. Jane 2, Hit 1, t! MADAME Z A DOCK PORTERS 1 Curative Cough Balsam! PniCE iiiiO CTN., PEIt BOTTLE. ' The Best, Cheapest and raoM cfFectual Itemed, tor Coushs Colds, Ac., the World has ever produced. Purely Yesrtnble, contains NO MINERALS, or other DELETERIOUS. DRUGS. the ti:ru:re liaisam is wsrranteil, if used according to directions, t cure in all caes.CouiTiis. Colis.Whioop-iiii-Conrh, Asthrru, snd all tlie afl"i.u'us of tlie Throat ani I. imps. Mndame ?av1oc Port-cr,-lla!8m, is a n utiT vejktafle tu-KCTOBsvr pre parti i.a great cire and V-fcY" sc'entiiic skill, irmti i ccnivi- it uationot the Uwt tvlii -':e; the 1 1 vegc 'id" ki.igdotn t5r-is. i; . f j'm i ed or. it-- powr to .ss't the he it'iy ijid vigorous cnrtilatii a of the blood t'rirougli toe hi ;gs. It enlivens tiie musln au.i assists the skin to per.i mi the duties of rej:ulai.'.ig the bt-jit of tiie svt m, an I in gvutlv thr.'wi-ic off the r te sulratiincef rom thesurfa".. of the body. It !.wS"ns p"..i- m. induces free spitting u u ill be found . -ry agreeable to ti e tnste. It is not a violent p-msiy, but tm dlient. warmmg. sear-hing and eiT-ct've.cau bo t.iken by tae id lest pei suu or the youngest .-ill. .Madame ailnc Porter's Curative Ilskitm is r.o n:-iv ani untrie.1 me-living, but has lieen usil by the public for tiie past -2 years, with iinp.ir.ilL I success, has actpuired its present extensive an I larirely increasing sile. simtly by bcinr r.-comin Glided by those who have used it to their aftiictc! tru n Is an 1 others. H you have a Cold, if ever so sunlit, do m.t fail ti pive 'he f;;lsam :i trial, as t-ie very low price :it which it L s d, briiifTs it in the rci'-h of every one. th.it tiit-y iiiw alw tys keep it convenifiit ftr use. The timely Use of a " j cent buttle will otteu prove to be worth one hundred times its eost. Io n.'t lc put off with any othir. Ask fi.-f .Madr.m; Zado- Porter's Coiisjh Ual-nni. insist on bavin? it. and t ike no other : if your lru;rfaNt docs uot hv it. have him sen I mid jft it fT you. .TTr .s) oi l bv all Pmi'g'sts at 2 j aui 60 cents i"r bottle. II , F.I. A RUCK 1.1 Prop'r. 21 OKtKNM tv ll BKKT, MiW YURI. 4S. Iv. DYSENTERY 15Dnixoys AROMATIC QARMINATIVE Is the only safe and sure cure. It contains no opium or deleterious drugs, no mineral or other injurious compounds common to remedies generally sold for this class of disease. It is so efficacious that Physicians rery generally use it in their practice in all chronic and dangerous cases. Use no Cholera mixtures or doubtful compositions, (many of which undermine and ruin the constitution.) when yoa can obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for Dixos'a Blackbebbt Cabmiwativi, and see that the proprietor's name is written on the outside wrapper of aach bottle. Trepared only by Sole rroprutor, CfXCIXXA TI. For sale by all respectable druggist. Price, (old style. 35 eta.) 26c., 50c. and $1, per Bottle. Th3 Oil Established Honss OF EOBEET HOSSA & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor. Main and Front-ts., Cincinnati, Ohio: OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST CASH PRICE J 04"fcHd . O.. Cuba nd Porto Itico f, Bbt Tlin. Java, Latiira i. MoV VTchc C otfet! 1,f i Bbls. Crashed, Powdered WWW (.raashretliCoflfe Ilcriued Bbls. Crashed, Powdered (Wrannl Susar! sasar: r e-fcrkllalf chets Y. II, fi. p. Imperial J" f W 17 At Dia? Teas! a'J of late iamportations. 300 Iltzs Ac Itbl. Pa'asa A Itazoo! ice! Keifs Assorted Sizes Bflmon! m AfnR,: Assorted Drop and Dack 50OBm" 8t,rch! JJ Boxes LUHfeit-s ew York Soap! : y Ke!;ew."Iacl.ere:: all numbers. i f!kUo-ie Choice Brands Tobacco, i I Together witi a large aad general assortra-MSt of every ' article sold br Retai Gnweriea. Caii and see. Oct il 13. 4t S. F. FV tcbrr. formerly of Rid roond. Ind., is now actinj as Arent for this exteativ; rjoose. IFRE CIDlR TI5FT:.4R. for sale br PLUJIiIEK A K.ELLT OOT SCRAPES wnn BRUSHES ATTACHED. Fcr sU b PLUtMXR KELLY.

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HOSTETTERS CELCCItATEU STOMACH BITTERS: A pure ar. l jvneiful Tonic, nwtive auJ ait Tative of , -!a ler:ti! eSicieticy in ilise-ue of tie

Stomach Liver and Bowels Cures Pysp:si.(, Liver Complaint. lle.ticc, tcneral IVbiJity. Nervousness. rX'pressioii of Spirit. Consu:nptin, Colic-, Interm:ttir.(r Fevers. Cramps, an 1 Spasms, I and all Complaints of either Sex, arising from Bodily Weakness whether inherent in the system or produced by spinal causes Xothino that ia not wholesoma, (renial and res tors - j live in its nature enters into the composition of HO.--i TETTEK S STOMACH BITTERS. This popular ! preyi.tration contains no miueral of any kind no boj tanical element: no fiery excitsnt: bru it is a comhinstion of tiie extracts of real balsamic herbs and plants t with the purest and m'l Jest of all diffusive stimulants. I It is well to le forearmed against disease, and. so 1 far as the human sy-tem can te pn! vted by human ! in nns asitlst nttls lies ettjadcfV.l by an unnholeI Si'im aim sthi're. impure waU-r and other exUxnal causes, HUTL'TTEl; S IUTTEKS may be relied ou ! : a sarecaiar 1. j Ia districts infested w.tli Frvrranil Anur, it has lieen ' I foun 1 iufallilde as a preventative an 1 irrcsistable as a j remedy, ami thousanls w ho resort to it under apprelieusmnot aa attack. escttw the eonrjretan 1 thousan Is i wl-.o nejtlett to avail thcnic.dvrs of its productive quail- 1 . tis in a h-aiss. ai? rnr? 1 bv a vi'ry brief ci'Uis uf i this i:i iri-e'.ou j r.i -.li. :ne. Fever and Airu: patients, ai'tcr t-e'.n? pin-1 with qi'.iuin-.' for uvmtiis in vain, 1 until fairly saturated wSt i that dangerous alkaloid, are t not un.'r. jiu nt'v restored t health within a few dvs I by t:ie us.- of liototters Hitter. " j Tin weak sfoni ich is r.ipidly invi-rorsti." I ani the spetite restored bv this 8iwilJe Tonic, and hence ; it works won.lers iu eas.-s of Dispf"tsia in less con- ; i I': in -d forms of lndit:etiwn. Acting as a p-iiile ani painless nppt'rieiit, as w ell as uth the lier. it '. i also invariably rvleaves the t'onti!ti' ion siip.-iiii- ; duce-I by irregular ar (nu of the ilisi'tive an 1 secreI tii e organs. f ! 1'ersous of feebie habit, liable to ftvou Attacks, I I-.iw.n'ss il Spirits an 1 I'll-, of l.aiiutiitr, j ! lint prompt and jermaiient relief from the Hitters. ! The t ; in -my on this point is rfl st conciusivo, and , ; from both sexct. j j Tlie apuiy of It. lions folic is immediately as- I siiaee I by a single dose of the stiiuuleiit. an I bv oci casiooally resorting to it. Urn Titurn of the complaint ' in. iv be prevente i. j .Vs u pon -ral T.;n:c, 11;sfrtter Hitters prixlmss I efl -t ts wihich must be experinred or witnessed before j ti:i-' ran te fully appre -iat-l. In esses of .'.. 'i-tfi-wn j W-aluit. Ir wttr .-'iv and liebility and li.repi- ' ! tu I - arisinjr froittOI-Jfc it exercises the electric i inilueuce. In tiie convalescent stages of nil diseases j it op.-v.ttes s a delight 'ul invipirant. NVhen the i ' Hvcrs !' itii:s? are relaxed, it ojK'rates ti re-enforce ! j and rc-er.stablisli Cwm. . , -" i ; Last, but n t fcsst, it is Tk (W . , ya S'.imnl-Ht ' !-iiiLT m-omractiTe 1 f rom sound and ltuio 'ious in it irial i, aa-l eut'.relv free frrni the acid elem 'nts present ni-tre or less i:i all the ordinary tonics and stomachics ' of the day. No family nw tjrittc has he -tt so universally, an i, it i in iv be truly added DKSEKVE1LY popular with the ! int -!l'rent p r'ioa of the community, as llostetter's Rittt'rs. l ivpirc l by IRtsiTKTTEK . fMITII, rittshuijr. I'j. ; Soil by all Drupfrist", flrocors and frtoreket"ier evcryivhere. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. UOMTOINDFII II) EXTRACT HI "fill, s Positive I and Sp -citic Hrwly for disease of the Uiailder, Kid- ' iievs. tiravel. aii-1 lii-op-ocal Sivellinirs. I Thus M-bcioe in reas.-s the ower of Iiijrestion, snd i : excites tlK.- AbsorU-nis into Iwallhy action, tiv which t ; tiie W'ateiy or Calrar.sms d.-jKisitams, and all unnatural enl irp-inri.fs are v-d;iccJ, as well as pain and in- j tiaiiini.it'.oij. llrliiibjltl's livtrart Iturhu. ! Fi r Weakness. arisinff from Excesses. Habits t i Dissipation, Early Iii'uscr-Uon of Abuse, attended j i with toe following symptoms: j ' Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, ! i Loss of Memory, I'itTiculty of Urest!iinp, f j 'eak Nc-Cve Trembling, , Horror cf Jiseasi", Wakefullni?ss, l i Ilimuess of 'ision,- ''ain in the back, ; Universal LassltU'lu of tlie M'Trnlur Svstem. j j Hot ILm Is. Flushing of the Itoly J ; Uiyness of the Skin, Eruptions on t!e Face j ' I'allieil roitnVnance. ) ; Tliese sy n ptoms, if alloel to goon, which this ' medicine invariably removes, soon lollows I ; .iMwif' nry, F'tti'ity. EpU- ifi ! , In one of which ftp V.it 'nt may expire. ! AVho can swv thaf tin-v nf not frequently followel ' 1V those Ibreful Uiseaseso." i j ' "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." ; Many are aware of tiie cause of their suoering. i ! Rat none will confess the record of the in j fane aj lum. ! ! And KLAVcaoxr PeatHs bt Coxsmrrto-s bear i ample witness to the Truta of tie assertion. j ! Tht Cbut tuition one rJF'rti trit Organic iwln ' ' r.xiuir-5 the ai l of Mclicine to trengthen and luvigo- '. rjte t!e Svstcm' Which ilflmbold's extract 'Iluebn invariably ; j doe. i A Trial will convince tiie most skeptical. I ! I FE.MAlF.S-FEIAI.LS..ri:.MALFi. j j In nun? Aflecfions prllia?to Pemalr-s. the ExTBAiT : ' Pitbt:' is uneonalhid by any otii-T r"-mlv. as in j ! Cnioru: or H.-tei.tion. Irregularity, Painfuln-ss, or i Supjiresss'-n of Uu . ntiry Evacutions. Ulcerated or ! ' r. irrtioc-stifc- of fie Ut-Vtt.,, L ftteitrhnea or Whites J i Stsniitv, an I for all r"ni;4 .tints incident to t'i sex i : v.-het-er arising fix-'m iiid.screUm Habits of Iesaipa ' t. or in th? j i L'ECl.INE OR CHANUF. OF LIFE. ' : I Tke no more ItitNam, Mercury, or ni pleasant 31 fdtciues for mi pita-nut and dan serous disease. HELMEOLD S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED hose wash cup.es SIX Itl.T DISI'AMhS. i In a'.l t'lvir ?ttt.s, : little or no change in Wet. At little Exposure. No inconvenictice. j .1 in no tp'mir. It causes a froouTit dsire ant gives str-nth to ' Urinate, tocrcby Kenovin Olistruction-i, Prevents and j Cures r-tructures of tiie Ur-.-fhrs. al'usyiny Pain ani : Infi.n.n.At.n. so trenut-nt in the class-i.f disease, snd ; cxpclbng all Poison ms. lHsease-1 and wonvmt Matter. Tuousnnds upon Tttousands wlj have ts?n tlie rictirus of ViiAcius. and who Lave pail heavy fees to le ciirr" in a sV.rt tim liav founi tiK-y wcro dtiveL , and tiiat the "I'OI.-ON'' has. by the use of ""Powerful ; Astr:nent. been driel up in the system, to break t out in an agprevaung form, a i p-r'usps after Wari rufs". I sP. Hr-I.JisoLI's Extk act Ik t Bi' for all affections nnidirv.s of tlie URINARY ORGANS, whether I ea.trtisr in MALE or FEMALE. fr.m whitevcr cans ' .."Ss'itiating ajJ no UAtter of HOW LONG STAND ; I.Ni. j Ihse s s of tise Organ requires tiie aid of a Disj. rette. Helmbo'.d' Kxtrart Ilirha is the trreaU j Dinretic, and is eerttin to have the desired eSect M ' all l''t fir Kar4 r Uammn'irfi. ' Evi-Ience of the most reliable and responsible char ter will accompany tije niwiicitw:. . Price 1.00 per Bottle, or i for A0O. IteVrverei to aay Addrevs, aeeorely packed fr-jm cdwx-r-vation. Cares CJoaranteed! Advice Gratia I ) A'Mresa Wtt-r f- r inffrmAtisn tIf. II. IIELHBOLD. Chemet. Mt Snih Tentb-at.. bet. Cbestaot, 1'anla. HELMItOLD S Jf-'W Lnm. HELMBJLI S lf nd tWn Wttrmm. S4 Broa4wat,5ew York. Beware of Counterfeits and nnprmcrpled (Seadera who endeavnr to di . -of their ow-n" and otaer articleai on rrrtata attainl by iL:imS.id s tnury Pr-Trtion. " " Extract Itochw. " " Sasapariaa. Improved Rrse Wash. Ot. T ALL DRUCrr,l-sT3 EVERYWHERE. ASK FOR HELSr30U)'3. TAKE 0 OTHER Cat ont the Atverttgegaaat aol aenj for it AXI AVOID DF03rTI0 AND -IITOUM. ,

ooo CONSTITITIOS WATKtt.

CtV?rfTLT1i. CONST! ri TION COSTlT!TluV COVSTITI TION CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTKN CONSTITUTION T a WlTFK. W ITER. WATfcK. WATKk. WATtK. VATER. MAT IK. GREAT REMEDY rx TBE COXNTITUTIOX, And The Only Known Remedy I'lAHirTKS, awd l)l!KASt;sef tliv KIDMVS and KXADDEK. CONSTITL'TION WATKIl Has been pronounced by the Meiiical Faculty, aad tUc pu'Jic. to be the m 'st wonderful rvra-vlv for tu yvr tninent core of all disvs.-s of the STOMACH LIVES, KIDNEYS, ani ULADDEK that has ever been CrTi-d. It is not a MINERAL WATER. It is from expert-en-e chat CONSTITUTION VATERhasi"mte4.od we now sav Ut no man doubt, when a single bottle has teen known to cure diseases w hich the beat medical talent in this country has failed So relieve. A rm"dv posscsmi; tlie virtues of Constitution Water cannot be classed under "quack" preparations, as it is now us.-d by the most scientific practitioners in this city. It is only second-cla physiciaus that crms down popular reme lies, while the bl'tter skilled mak." use of every means to accomplish a cure ; and the sucoos of tiie plivsu-ian incraaos a his knowleljre i.l" difli-rent r- nielies anablea lam tu produce a cure, hiks ethers fail m tlie attempt. Science is satisfied with the truth. Give Constitution Wster a fair trial we mn you wlm are under soma tnreMliit't care from year to vear, nn 1 we particularly allude t- ladies who are constantly resorting to .nW trmtmrnt, and all sorts of local applications for diseases, ith as much chance of uc-ce.-s as there would be fnin local applications to tho throat for diseases of tiie brain. Wc have alw ays been careful to use Isngua 'n env circular that could not shock the most delicate organization, but we recieve so many communications Iron persons for which Constitution Water is adspted, and of whose disease no mention has been made, that xco come to the conclusion that if the rom"dy is capable ttf producing a cure, no matter what the disease may be, it should S-c ma le know n. The medicine is put up &r tlie public, anl there should be no exceptions. We would sav. Constitution Water ia not gilded pill, in de to suit the eye an I taste; it is a medicine, in every sense of the- term, placed in the hands of tlx psople for their relief, ami if taken according to th l.r.srt.ons it will in every case prod ace a radical cure. We w ould say that tiie directions ir regard to diet, etc., relate only to the disease under w Inch tbey occur. DIAJILTES Is a disease of tha stomach ainl liver, acting through tin" kidneys, and is. without doubt, the most obatiliato disc. I', except (Nmsttmption, that etlecta the bumsu constitution. We have r space f i r discussing causer, but will state that tiie effect of the disease ia the convertion of the stsrchy principle nr vegetable portion of the fool ''into sugar, which st.muUtos t':M kidneya toan ex-.siveser'tkn of water. Many persons suffer from this disease who re trnnruit of it: tiiat is, tlicy pas large quantities tlie iu day and areob'iged 1 pi t u; from one to fifteen or twenty times during tb uiedit. No notice ia taken of it until their at Motion U culled to tho large discharge of water, and often when it is s far advance I as to be bi vni.1 tlie control of rilinary remedies. Another symptom is th-i great h ir-t. bicb, w ben tlie disease is fnllv establishst, is n tolerable- ihr ft iftwt L-itik mlimutullf wvfSwuf hrtf nttMuti ; also dryness of the mouth, crack iiur of tlH lips, a sweet breath, in tlie most advanced canes, and h.i illv loss of appetite, emaciation, and tlie patient gra 'i illy sinks Iroiu exhaustion. CtivsfiTrTiox Watf.b is, without doubt, the only know it reme Iv fi r ?filr, and we have as much confiden s- tiiHt it ia a sp"citic as we have that opium will pro ho sleep, and truthfully say that it has cure I evciy esse in which it has been used. Sioi.o in the Fl.'sxlder. C'hNoIos, t.rHtcl, Itrick lust IHiwsit, etc., etc.. His-ca--ani i." nnsiinr from a faulty secretion in the om ing ti.o little, and acconifianied by severe psin, lia- otlmr a t.Hi profuse secretion which will he i:li cured by CONSTITUTION" WATER CONSTITUTION WTEK CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOi; THE ONLY KNOWN KKMF.IIV FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE (IM.V KNOWN REMEDY FOR lilK ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE PL ADDER, IN FLAM M TlON OF TAE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THK LLADDEU. STKANGUARY AND UURMNG, i'BINATiNG. OR I'AINFL'l. F.r these dissi"s it ia truly a sovereign remedv, nd u much cannot be said in its praise. A singlo dose Ims been known to relieve tlie most urgent ayuiptiiDH. A re you tmnblcd with a distressing pain in t!w nnil! of the back and through tlie hips f A teaspoonful a diy of tiie Constitution Water will relieve yon lik? magic. PHYSICIAVS Have 1-ing sin e given up tiie use of buebn, enbeba and jumiM-r iu tlie treatment ot those diseases, and only use them for the want of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER has proven iuelf sual to the task that hss devolved upon it. DIURETICS irriute an! drench the kidneys, and by eonstent usw lea 1 ti cuonic dcgenirations and cvnifimsd diaeaae. Wo present t ie Constitation Water to tlie public with tiie conviction that it has no equal in relieving tue cIass of diseases tT wtiich it baa been found so emin ently success ul for curiia? ; and we trust that wo shall ) rewarded ir our etlorta in placing so valuablo a r tns v in a form to meet the requ.rem.-nta of jsitKrwt ami puvsicUn. It KADI READfl READ III Danville. Pa.. June t. T3 f. Wm. H. Grryj, A.OJ- .Sir: In I'etiruary, Ifsfll, I was afflicted with sug-.tr d'abttes, and for five months I passed more than two gil'.ons f-f wator in twenty-four honra. I waa oblige I to get up as fl-n aa ten or twelve time during tlie night, and in five montba I lost fifty pounds in weight. Daring tbe month of July, 1861", I procared two bottles of Onstitntion Water, and two diva after using it I expriencejl relief, and after taking two bottle I was entirely ruvad, aoon afer regaining my usual eyxsl bcailh. Y'cirs trulv, J. V. L. DE WITT. Bofrrox Cobmm, 5. Y., Ik-., 27, WI.-r. If. (irtrty t- fi.. Omu t I freely give yon hlerty t" uvJlo nse of the following crtitiiatt of tlie value of Constitution Water, which I can recommend in the bighest manner; My wife was attacked with pain in tlie shoul.lers. whole length of ber back, and in her limbs, with Vnl piurtinn rf Of Hurt and Jrrttttvm of tkr liUviitrr. I called a physician, who attended b-r about three months, when be lft her worse tnsn he foun-i tier. I then employe 1 one of the beat phys.ciana I cnild find, who attended her for about nine month, and while ahe was nndcr hia care site did not suffcr quite as much paun. lie finally gave ber up. and said, "Aer en? K-.1 iururtitJ. aatd be, "a4r kmm MT at ' fmtH'Ttwn of rtmylnimt tkerf m.Wkim tytrm fur omm t.jnf nyntMt mvntWt ar dtjhraltf." About tiiis time stie ommcncsvl the use of Conatiratioa Water, and to our utter astonishment, aliooet the first oVM aoemed to have the desired efP-ct, and she kept on improving rsptdly ntxier lis treatment, and now operwitends entirelv her domea4r ailairs. bn has not takes any of trie CoosUtutwo-Water for about tour warka. and we are happv to sav that it baa prod tired a permanent cure. ' Wli. U. VAX BESSCHOTE. Wfthv.il n XL D, Conn., March J, 14. Vr. W. H. Grm, itar &e . I la vine seen your advertisement of Constitution Water," reenmmended for Ingaanmavtaon of tbe Kidney and Irr tatioa of tbe Bladder, having auffcred for tiie past three year, and trted the akitl of a namher of pbyaiciana with owly teBtipnrary relasf, I was indocad to try yuar tnndieine.' I proeenred om bttie of Toor azenu at Urtf'ri, Mcsara. Lee, Hmmnm 1 Co.. and when I had oed half of it. to my aornnaw 1 iosrad a great chaag ia my health. I have aed rw bottle of rt, and am where I never expected to tat ia trv ire. well and in good a pints. I canwot express my grartode for it : I feel that rt ia afl ami more thaa yew reeninmended it to be. Jity tb bUssmra of Ood wrnt attend vest ia Tur labor 'A love. - I war srwiy. LEliNAKD S. BltiELO VT. , r-. - - , ii i For aaie br al Dntnrist. ! $ 1. . . " xrH II. ciiXHi k CO, ProprSetor. MORGAN A ALLEN. General Agent. No. tlCliff, New York. Agents hi Cbteago: FULLER. FRENCH FULLEFj ( is Cinrvoc44 BLSOSAL 4 UKO. :-tn