Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 29, 7 September 1864 — Page 4

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RICHMOND, IND. ..SEPT. 7th, 1364. ... i t r. f ' ' Fi.ia (rat the old bann-r, kt foM a fter fold, L'r'liruie a new pU tf H each unfurled; L-t il speak ov ur hearta mitt as sweet STof The herald orTif'TT!.' ,m aTl over tlie worlil. It it float out ie triumph, let it Warueer "bead, The noble old ensijrn, its stripes and it stars: It parens our fr.tedom, o'er sbsdosrs oar desiL .ve tuitfht. toour heroes, made sacred their scars, I Let it wave in tits nuabcr m, unfurled in the storm, .-,r;mr.in at mori,ir,;r, our naronst ntht, V"h i) iace (thlrwg in ).L-u.!i r athwartlici trifci f.rm Or r'a i) lialid L.1 Is t' e HUiwixrJ of milit. rnfcrl tlw oM banner, it traitors crush down, J.'-t it dtill te tin liaimer that euvcrj th brave, !!) vti.- )p irii;l- banm-r, iih tf"TT wr, T n Uio iidhlfr i humior f 4- ft raut anJ s!ve. ttf- Correspondenco-' of D. W. Vomlu 04 in possession of the military authorities, disclose the fact thnthcwa3 negotiating last fall for the purchase of a largo lot of imported rifles. For tLj Government? To Jigh.t llebels? To repel invasion of the States? No one believe that it was for any of these purpose. He wanted them to fight Union itn.ii at home. He wanted them to assist the Kebcls by instfg.iling Civil War in Judiairft. Tlist's whsit he wanted them lor. " - . Let it bo Rcmombered.--That the fol lowing cundidatc-f on the Democratic Slate Ticketv to-wit: Jos. I!i.-tine for Auditor of Kr?It v J- S. Atlion' for Srrretary of State, N. If. Taylor for" reporter of Supreme Court, and Oscar IJ. Ilord frA'torney Gt-nernl, are members of the '-Sons of Liberty," a treasonable organization designed to assist the -rebels in subverting thf 'National Government. This litis been disclosed by the official records of the Order, which were cap-, lured with arms and nmuuition imported by the "Sons'' with which to inaugurate Civil War in Indiana. Can any patriotic, loynl, Uw a';iding man vote for tMese men.'' H. H. DodJ. fht individttal, who has snddenlj' come to great, if not enviable distinction, as the factotum of the treasonable conspiracy in Indiana, known as the "Son of Liberty," spent, most of his Jife in Toledo, having left here some tditht years since. We hear tlmt lie was aided in his education, with the understanding that he wits to become an Fpiseopal minister, but cannot say how true that is. However that may ho, it is plain that such would have been a very poor investment of moiu'y. His life has been much Ik iter calculated to prepare for that "treason, stratcgc.ni and spoil," than for t lie Gospel ministry. ' . - Dodd now occupies a high place as a "Democratic:" leader, and it will no doubt surprise soma of his duims to learn that he was always a noisy Whig," and acted withthat party mdil Know Nothingism sprung up, which being exactly adapted to his turn of mind, he went into it with a rush, and soon became the head of the 1 lark lanterns'" in (his region, aridran ns their candidate tor Mayor in li ).", and w as defeated. No man, of that order. whs more prooriptive of Catholicism or of the "p.iupr Jiirtli ,a:d Dutch," than he. He was ns ready (hen to arm his secret Know Nothing clubs against Irish ami Duch Democrats as lie now is to ami the hitter against the Government and hl citizens. But for more prudent counsels thria hiff, th ttreets of Toledo, like those of f.ouisv ille, would have been wet w ith blood -in partisan frays. When the Bcpublk-au State Convention met at Columbus in the summer of ls.", Dodd was an earnest and anxious candidate for v member of the Board of Public Works, -l.Mit failed to get the nomination.' . Soouaftctthar.his brother, then State Auditor of Indiana, employed hint clerk in hifoinVe, and he took up his residence at Indianapolis. He is one of that numerous class who are never estisWd without some exciting scheitie- pipy their attention, and the more secret-it is, the more it is to their liking. tU-ti.tS3 &nl visionary, he found rieilher contentment nor success in any loiticUtci calling. We apprehend, horn ver, licit otltor:hada that his are directing thi.conspiiiM.Y of ,w hich he is the ostensible lu'ad. As the tool of more desigikitliX ph'tttfrs, . h no djiibti makes hLnntf-urt'uL. smd as sueU alone is he iJlgci-ov.$.-'-dJt,;IllaJe. , . ... Vwant rcn to hel ! tat I.OM mn in rvitti-nos-, a d" not know Uow soon "t roar watt thftn." . . ' ' Thus writes. tilrdtii of HjrrisvjnbmTr, FuK j 27, ISO I, J JUnLatr, to hi nvpticvr Datinu l V. i ViH'rli, a rX'tuocrtic meiutwr of conrvs frera th 7th Ii strict of Mas Star. Ttiis wi K-fure tt-i'ia-anarstion of Abraluim Linculn. ' Tit 'd.' it mt'&nT Whit on it mrun bit tiuU t-aJ prvtui-?d the KebrU the assitnr ff 1 , Wen, khvuldthe LitM(!n''A-lr4:Kift-itiB attompt tA tierce tho rU-n'uu U,. ,IYVt .yA promisea were tu.k' tho RdNiipitf isVp Pft(y,w w ,r porpte." Thit tiw KctU neuT wpKI rme seotslcd ttfrotrt ncr pHun'w,-! trrj rrnrilrnt.--That thes hf Yc-rl-oe, aft , It Uf J that Voorhevaailail t fulfill hi promise, Ira , thatj Y,.s "f 01rj lag to a Luk C ii,)Lniiin, Vitt-a MCtj $ivX. -' V ll.t!Tt ay-4iouC rae democrats lefi tiL city in!sat for Osrsadn. The nhrgr'' ' underground ratTroAd"' was never ii so thorough fcmleomplete repair i einic the I cfjyfei heads hre takcrt ft la full possession.. f.We iiejrt soqu to see. doggerels in r.ll their papers abent "bloohonrnWi sua tuo -nona star. . in tac jangrjage of the Blade: What n lity itis kheyjcam jjofe eoielIel fJ'sjeAnttlje remainder of their days ine ptrsult ttfty haVe chosen.

The Copperhead Flag.

We hath at last'rh thf eonntry a brfeJ of 6coumlr?lclarming-to be'the Demo1cratic partvv vlio. dare not tinurl over .their heads their 'countrr'a 23?. Whati - better proof wouM we "have that thev-t 1 . 1 . . M ma Tlia ri-t inrt j . r Kiiun uicr ate waw a- " - . , . - - 'i .the Springfield "Peace Democratic" Con'"vention state that

"The principal flags were white, wu.i ; cept Gen s liurnside and Meade. We . mottoes of various kintU. Many of the 'judge that one of those unfortunate niilhorsea had small white flags fastened to itary didiculties, whicu stem inseparable i their head gear, and a large number of J from the serriw.faas arisen between Geo. 1 the crowed wore white rosettes and but- ; .Meade and Gen. Burnside, and the latter,

tern ut badges." j Thank Gol, traitors love not the Stars : anil Stripes. No sooner does a party become ripe for tieason, than it hauls down the old Flag of our Union, and runs un its traitorous ma in opposition to

1 it. So did the rebels in 130. At Crst j Court of Inquiry was temporarily adtheir flag was the white flag to indicate, j jotirned on ace .Mint of the necessary ablas Currie of Alabama expressed it, the j sence of some of it3 members. Gen. I bloodless nature xt the revolution they j Grant then offered him twenty days leave f had accomplished (under Buchanan's ad- ( of absence, by virtue of which he is at ; ministration.) When thev suspected j home We have no doubt that his testi-

"soine fighting might after all result from j their "peaceful secession," thev adopt -d ! ,if,. ;f. tilft Pulnirtto fls'iir. or the ' mtllnsnako eoib-d around the talm ex ' "pressive of the copperhead party clinging to the South. At last they aaoptcl t :r"stars and bars." The copperheads have thrown on" the mask laid aside the national emblem and adopted the first design of the rebels the while flag that which they used to represent peace ful secession, and which their Northernfriends now use to rer. resent -"peace fid !

disunion" amyth and falsehood , more j Ulrich, editor of the Nord Stern, at La j bloody and deceptive even than peaceful i Cro3s wrote to tlie Tilue, a fl;lt e0ntraseccssion. I he New ork peace riot' ,. . , . ' meetings last year dropped tlie Stars and j diction, which the dim.s refused to j Stripes, an.l raise-d the w hite Hag. Tlie I publish and it was published in the TubSpringlield peace men have done the j imc. quote: j

same. nat mysteriotis virtue is mere in our country Hag that makes it the final test of loyalty? Teremute Espreax. A Peace Speech. J. H. Woodward, a young man, resident of In. liana, and at one time Adjutant of an Indiana regiment, was called out at a recent peace meeting, and refcponded as follows: Genti.kmkn. The great cry that I have heard today I has bceii peace, peace, peace. I tell you j that there is no man in the nation who j desires peace more that I do a perma- j nent, lasting peace. Cheers. And, ; gentlemen, 1 will tell you how wo can I get it. Fight this war out. Take every negro in the rebel States, and exterminate every d 1 rebel, no matter where yoti find him. Jliis-scs. Gentlemen, you need not try to hiss me down, for I am an old soldier, and have faced amost as mean a looking crowd as one now before me. I mean the thieves and bushwhack ers of Tennessee. I know I was called upon to make a speech out of derision, and I intend to tell you what I think of you. When God sail He would save Sodom if ten righteous men could be ; found there, 1 have no doubt he would ; hate done it; and to-day, if. you all ! stood upon the brink of hell, and He , were to say He would save you, if one , loyal man coul I be found among you. 1 ' have not the least doubt, but there would be a great many strange faces in hell for j supper. Gentlemen, when vou wish to near : from me again, you havoonlj to call up on me. I am :dwavs at home. Vallandighamania. Thc'Dayton Journal gives tlie s:ib stance of Vallandigham's speech in that city, on the 13th, as follows: "We may be compelled to noirdnate a War Democrat at Chicago. What will he th result? The war will go em A War Democrat will prosecute the war as Lincoln does Yon w ill lie taxed to pay the interest on tho public debt, and you will have to pay it. Barring a little extra stealing that !s going on now, your expenses will be just as heavy as now. More men will be needed, and you will have another draft. What's the difference whether you are drafted by Lincoln tr by a Democrat? He, the speaker, would jut as soon be drafted by Lincoln as by a Democrat. He was in favor of peace, and wanted a ponce candidate nominated at Chicago." Who Commenced the War? From the Cincinnati Kn-oiirer, April I !, The Southern army commenced the nttaefc" "npon "' Fort Sumter, and before any hostile demonstration had been ' ma le upon them. They broke the nt tfun quo which haw so long prevailed, and up- : on ftiem clearly rests the immediate re- ! sponsibility for tire bloody strife which has been iimugurnted. They are tlie aggressors in breaking the peace, and will receive the indignant condemnation" of! ever- patriot. The onus of fault thev can not shake otf. If war and bloodshed rage throughout the land, our ; sympathies will be with the Stars and j Stripes. ! -We know no North or South. East r j West, but one country claims nil oar ab 1 legbnee, and that U the Huted Stated ' oi yvuieiica. ji. in. i.iiip .'i:iti -t, iuu

The above quotation will be fonud .ia:"; 7 t ,e Ifmat the Tincinnati Ktiqnirer aerelitel above. ; i)iiine ZnIoe OortAt the time the Pemoerat'c r.artv hr.d not I rr' is n r.Etv , , .. , - . . - . rtirnmi expectorant pr.found it to be to its interest to repudiate , parrtl CTVas care .;,, their doctrine, that "the laws of Con-jress Wni,- skill, from a

are the supreme law of th land."' and.' And . on the '-2d of April. 1K1. it said the ' secession of a State is a "rc vo! u ticn a rv 1 measure I A Baltimore correspondent of the New York World, who claims t hare artthentic in f6rmatioartates "f bat U.e wlfoTT" rebel army at Xlo present niWeiiris but I'To.OOO; and tlrtt nn-forrtis u idcr ttet. ' I.ees conntiahd. including thcc deU'clunl . . . - ., t . . lor the invasion oi tneoiin arjt i'.h.ouo, Composed as follows: Six divisions ft infantry-nnder Gen'. i-ce. TecehtlV it StyP&rttS ' ' ,C0 TlAnnwMM'n three li isious at Fe- - fclcTalniT!?h ! CavalrV- &11 CO route for the JNOrtll H'.t'W ' ti t-v.1 -. vt Lilerv ti tn HI Forces of Earlv and Breekenridge on . the line of tPojotnae... -. . - 15,X' ."0 Vil O t iiJt-il .'-"i- - 000 Total. 101.000 WiiKTs the Copperheads ridicnle Mr. Seward for declaring at the outset that the war vould be over in thirty da vs. what haaae- dhev-to. wty ef 3Ir. TcKrab?, ttno promised the traitors that hewouTd . call the roll of bis slaves on Bunker Hill?

, Frpiu the Providence Journal,' Aug-. .17.1 General Burnside. "

-' Gen. Burnside arrived in this xity Tuesday morning, in good health and spirits. It is not correct, asetatcl .by the telejrarh, that he had been relieved. , ThA f .1 1 r t nf" Tnini r(' tn r(.!it inn . , ? , .. " - - - ... . ...... v, . . w v.. v. ; assault on Petersburg has not reported, I and has not examined any witnesses ex-lx-ing the subordinate, preferred, as he always docs to sacrifice himself rather j than to embarrass the army in the tiekl by any controversy. lie tendered his . resignation, which Gen. Grant refused, j and also refused to relieve him. The mony before the Court of Inqniry will acquit him of all blame, and that he will fOMl be called to his old Of to Some new co:iiinanl. The Germans AH Right. St.Tiuf dTatVfW the other day, that the ; Germans on the Uptr Mississippi were J organizing to resist the draft. This j proves to have been a mistake. John I "Now, bir, in the name of the Germans here I most emphatically protest against j these wicked i.isinuations. .as there is not i an iota of truth in it, ami I comffder it j the most scurrilous, the meanest and : most contemptible attack, not only upon the loyidty but upon tho intellect and the good common souse of the German citizens here, to give publicity to such illainous lies about them." The enemies 0." the Government are growing bo! Icr, ::nd now tlmt tlie rebel Ion in the South, which thev fu st warmed j and fostered into being, gives so many tokens of approaching dissolution, thev j seem resolved, upon the slightest pretext, j to organise a fresh rebellion i.i the North, ; with the purpose of crushing out of ex-i-;U:ice the party now in power, and tak- J ing tlie reins of Government in their own hands. I Cap. Tunis Augustus Maedonal 1 Cra- ! ven, who was lost with the Tecumseh in Mobile, litiv, was a native of New llampshire, and entrcd the service in 1 lie had been con-dnutly tmployed in the j Government service,, with great credit to himself, lie was a brave, true hearted j patriot, and a ino.-t able officer. I ! lw.r.ssK.n is he who has nothing, for he j shall not lose it. A poor Frenchman, j when his wife roused him from his i sleep with the cry, "Get up. Baptist, there ' js a robber in the house," answered; s.-i-dhlv, "Don't let us molest him. Let i htm explore the boue, and it lie should j t.n.l ant hni" ot value, we will take it from him." Tin: (o.iti'ot svitrp or HOPS AND BONESET t fS thi' cheapest an.l !x-?t My-liciiie. It is srixnl fur j ctl-is. f.r .s!rvti'-;-j ot llrr.tt, for Ibt.irs.-m'ss, fur i W tiH!iii Vu-!i. It is a sure r.-iu ' itv for Crimp i and Chronic- Couh. Asthma, anl all diseases of tlie j Ttiroit and .uiil's. tiiro tlie Meilicinu si tr-al. K JKi.r S;ik' at al! 1 ni Store an I rountrv stores. I C. liOTHKMif'SII. J Sole Awnf, Hamilton. Oliio. j lime 2, Isrt.t. 27-lj. IMPORTANT NEWS! . - - war" t W K A U K I II i: V A K i: 1 rB" Fll.f, order for Vin-low Sa.--!.. Mind.-!, Poops j i Frames, Moulding, lirarkets. Mantle and )f n-se tnrnishers ork genrrally, SCHOOL lESivS,al! made j of t!or':i--,:!v' i SEASONED LUMBER! And ii low as t!te same can lie broujjit in this market, j AI-o, Pine I.iimUer. ShiiisU-s, Moorins, f.uth, Jir., Ac. i T?S; -cth Street, ooo M'tir South of Main, Kiel;- J moud. Int. - KZRA SMITH k CO. ! June 5, V.J. . 23 tf. MADAME ZADOCK PORTER S Curative Cough Balsam! piticr -is a- .-io its., rr.n kottle. The n-t. Cheapest and irowt eftVetcal Remly, Jor Oviuhs, ("!d-i. Ac, the Vorld h:ti ever pv,iuccil, Purely citable, contains e ."HlMlItALS, or other m:i.KFf;R:iors drh;s. T fi e "('.ritrre f;:vlnm is it "nt-i oi-ord:.n: lZ iufr-Coii'-h. Asil.m-i. srd all :--','teh.-r.-iu-rl toe irr-aiin..utkanh.:. J b its power u asit Tt !na,:1r,i: prtWui ue JutWscf ivtrui.i'n. "' inntiv thrv-iwint ff tho senl.tAneot"romt srface of the h . it '.cvns r W. iiaOji ftsirittinp and will be lonntiTrrr asrrveaMt? t,, tiietiie.- li H t a vixlent .remcdr. but einoUictn. warnunir, searchiiijt and CMI Vii;t per-n .rtiroi- ' Mdame Zaa-jc Porter's urative Balsam n mrrricl npticrne, tt h hren r tne pat 2Trr. wita nnparatk'i ncda acjuirw its present -ittt-i:re an t lari"lv m-crs-asiiyr sale, simply br bi-tng iw rnokua! by those !'"Bax usea tf to tli.ir arttscted ttk-d.'.!" ant others. If von hm e n Coltl. if ever s flirhk d not fail tosive t'.tv lijiUani axruk ia liie vcrj low price, it wLich it is ! 1. tw-.n: in the reach of every diu, that thty . cir alwT k 3t 5 irnlainvi. " Tr:tiai ' ; rvf a ?5 rent XRUe mSl e;t a jftVa ta beorfli oae hun- j da.- tic i cSt. ' - - -'--i 1H -t be put off wii acv-ojet. ' Aai for Mad- 1 me Zdo Porter obi-h lial-nin. insist on ' havinff it. and take no other: if ronr I'mssert ikx-s Oft liit tiar.feflB'siralaal pet it for Ton! ftr-3uld a"tl IrrupfTU at fti and J cents per j; bottle. II ALT- A. RI CKI.K. Pror". " 2l 6KKtvncH jnttrr, -r tok. 1 4. It.

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COXSTITITION WATER. CO.NSXITl'TION WATFR. CO.V i ITt'TIOV WATER."" " ' C!.-TilUTlON" WATER. t o.T;vr; fiox WATKR. COVST!H"TION WATER. C i ' : - -i : T L T 1 0 X W A t t R . CO. -iirt TIOX WATER. GRSAT REMEDY rCOX8TITUTIOX, ? And The Only Known Remedy I OR .. .. DIABirrUS' aud lisiEAsrS of the" KIWSKVS aud llUHUim. CONSTITUTION WATER H.is been pronounced bv t'.e Medical Fiicnlfr, and tlie public, to he tiie mo.t woT-ierfnl rt m 'dy for tiie j-r-m im-et-1 we of all diaeat,.-, f tiw sfUMACll. EIVEK, AIIVHV.s, and LLAOliEIt tiiat has ever U-en orlert i. It is not s MIXER AI. WATER. It is fmm extvrience t .;it 'XSTITt TIoX WATER l.aswOMn.it.vr.kn.1 we n.v sav let no m.m doui,u when a 3iu?l tHlt!e tiaInvn kp' vr to cim. u'se:i-ii-s which tiie ln.lt meilical talent mi ttiia countrr has failod to relieve. o A iciu ' possesiii;.' the irf'.ies of Constitution Wat-e-r cum ot ue elassel nn l.-r 'jnack"' prrpjirations,' ai it is now us-1 by tile tuiA stientiric pr:u-tituiiK-rs iu tiiis fi:r. It is n!v recmd-c!ass physician? tliat crio-i down j' lm' ir remedies bile the bi tter skilled maka use f: , v -n-ai.a to cc-m.iisii ;i cure ; aji 1 tiie sue. cess of tiie p'.ysician increase ? -, his knmr!el,jT -of d -ff.Tc.it lvto. esia'olts him to pnHltue a cure, while flu-rs 1- il iu tiie attempt. f'-.-ience is s.iti.-ficd witii tiiC filth. - ' Live C-r-'.t".t'"ii V."a?.r a fair trial we mean you n ho ;ir-' undrr me t'-r,?'. c.i ,md uo partkulail.v allulc to lad 1- n oriiiv to '' ii-:.it,u. un i " tnun veer to year, s who ar- cnuatanti! s..t- of local ap- j ji,icano:is ior oi?e;i-HC. n it a a union coauce ot suc cess as then" Houll he lrein local appiicaiioUii tvi ti thro.i f r di-, '.!se- of tiie brain. We ha cireul.ir I ahvavs heon careful to nse lane-uasre in our. ai could not shock the most delicate ore 4niy..tioii, hut we recieve so nonv rominunic.itions tiTar-t K-rs'iua I'-r which ioiwtitution Wau-r is aJ.tjituJ, and of v. hose di.-e i-e no mentioi; t- is hiv:: m id-.', that we cin- t. thv ci.n-lusion that if the rvmelv isen;ahle ot .roh:. ine; a cii.-r. nil ui iTier wliat the disease in.iv 1m. it .-a nd.l if nude iai.nvp. Tite medicine is Je.it up fi r the oo.hl.e. and there si i uld he no exceptions. vVeviouid s .v. Con-iitution W. iter is not a rilled pill, i in ev( P--I ' dire, r Wo v relate '.- to --u.:t t!ie eve and taste : it is a ms licin-, ''"'a ' "' t''T'n- p':ce I ' the lutn-U ef t'.e " r t'ie r -lief, mi:.! if Ciken accr-r lins to the it .'ii! '-i e. -re i e prrliu-e a radical cure. '1 s.:vt)..t Th-.lireeoonsin r--,rd to diet, etc., ;iv to t i: .use-isc uu.icr witieli tuey occur. im m.Ti:s Is a dise.-.s? nf t'. . the kid;.-.,, a ad is. iliseas... ex. ;)t f-.-e. i.i ich and liver, acting thr-vuirli it out donbt, the rao-it ibi,.inat -u.at.lien, that cte.-ets the human have no siace for d:cussinir causes, r!.r fii-i t of the d'sease is the conel.s' prlne'pie or vegetable ortion '..ir. which stiinitlntea.-tije kiduvrn constitnt' ,n. V but v. ,h tai-' tlai venioo of the t;l of fie I' i d iat-i toan c.vei sive s. -r. 1 1 ot w.ih r. Man v jivi sons snfter from this .hase ho ,?r i-noi-ant 0f jt : that is, tliei pas ' i; j.-e ouai.-1 ties the iu day and arc obliged to $xt up li. in on to f if . r.r twenty times durinj the nieht. No t ra e is t. V ;n of :t until their itrteution is called to t e ' i.-- di eharj-e of water, and often when it is so fur a.ii p -.. ( t. Ik- beyond the control uf vrdinary r.-me 1 '. i- s;. n:ptom is the great h irst. hi.-h. v i i the disease is fully cstahlisho !. is ntolerai.'.. t. - r t,.t i',-;l.a cuiiwuiliif uiih-j.,l h, l,,.) nti'h-l : also,;., !,..,.( t'i- mouth, cra :.in of tiie lips, a sw-t lecitl . hi tli m -t advance I cases, and fie.ally hi-s of apj-. tltc-, emaciation, and tiie patient e;rada-.!lv s'ek, :i. :i.ihansti.Ti. Cosstiti tion W u fs i. without donl.t. tiie onlv know n rem Iv i : !. and "e have as iini.-h coiitidonee that it is priKle.ce s'.c-p, evcrv case in vl s;- --- .i?-is we have that ooium will id ttu.-iii'nUr say that it has cured h it has been used. Stone in the- Tilr-Mer, Calculus, travel, iJeich Du-l Ut posit, ftc, t-tc. Diseases an.mr ti' a f.iultr secretion in the one cai Iwine; t'Mil:''!,-. e.i I aecimpanieil bv severe pain, and the of icr a t o prot'i e secrction--which will be speedily cured ly CONST' it'Tinx WATER CONSTITI TIOX WATER CONST I'iTTio.X WATER CoN.-TIl !' : MIX WATER ON S 1 1 i ( ; , t a T E R THE OM.V KMiWX KEMKHV FOR THE -M.Y KMiWX REMEDY FOR Tllli 'NI.' k.Mhl'X REMEHV FOR Tliil iNI.V kX'orX RKMFDV FOR TU'i OM.Y KNOWN' REMEDY FOR IRRITATb'-X OF TIIE XFCK OF THE liEAPDER, IN 1 i. VMMATIt'X OE THE KIDNEYS, CATARRI- OF TIIE lil.AIH ER. STR.VNG! AllY AND bl l.MXC, I RIX TIN(!. OH PAIXFCi, For ti ..- e i: vases it is .' i! anl U r, i,t,e-ii cannot le sii! ii a s-e.-(-rei(rii reined v. .! in its praise. A sinj-le ve ibj m 'st. itreent syuipdose has c-.s i Kuown to rene toms. Aim y u tnuil lei . w ti iUstresiiir pain in. tiie. snialioi tilt, fi.vkanl t'-.ruue-h he hip? A toaspoonful a day of the Constitution Water will relieve' toii like map. PHYSICIANS Have 1 oa- sine- e-iven up tlie use of lucliti. cu!l.sri1 juniper in the tr- 'tmeiit of tiioe 'a.-eases. and only u.e tha n u r t..j ,.aut of a better reudy. .' , .CONSTITI'TIOX WATER has pi lllxill :Lscii eauai t the Ui?k tii.it has devolved I;t"RETIC it-r:tate mid oV-ey.'1: the i.l'-a s, an1 by ca-nsteiit nse lea ' to c. 'p.ic '. "j -.ivr lion- and confirmed disease. We 1 r. e-;t t ;e C.cit tiitiu Wat.-r w tl.e puhlic wi'h th-- eiT ii. tHei tliat it ha no C'-pi.il in relievinir t!ie cl.i-s of dLe:iseatr wiiii h it has lieen found so emincnTiv suece- ; oi l,r i urine- ; and we trut t?:at we shall bo rewarded for our ellorts in placing so valuable a ren.slv in a form to meet the retuir -m tits c.f patient aad phi .-'cian. jir.VDi itr.ATi:! read::! Panvilie. Jnne 2. lS.".r!. hr. Da. . Grj.i. lk.ii . :--In Fe- miry, lsil, I was adiicted a itfl sugar dia1 .fs. i '. : r live mont is 1 p asset mere Ulan two ci'loe.s of v .- r in tvrcnfr-fonr bopr. "I was .l ' red .- n r : oftri as ten or twerrr t;ai? dnvinff the rJc'it. find in nv r,:i: I lost it Ay pounds in wMsrbt. P':ri:T .! r.i- ntii of J aiy, ltwll, Inrocnistd two i fc. t!-s ef Cor -t't'iti"ti W.f.-r. "and two d"i ra at'ti-r nsin - A ! emp n---Vt-f. and a1 er taxmjr tw Is tt..r rerainin my . L. DE WITT. '- ties I wa eattre us.ual ff'i'K.l hesilth . ' i . so, n a urs trulr, J. V Cotton Coi-.yrr. in ike use of tle X. Y.. Dee.. 2T. 1S ,i.h'w. . . I -fr?elT- sire yn Etrtr to ecr:ii4:ate ei t;.e. value id onstitutie.i .,t- r 1 can rcejTiniT'l in tlie 1 .-heat tninncr : vIt wi,e tni aitarkct ih rin in f ? shout lets. ., : 1 : , of her Wk. and :a ber ' ib. tifl ri'--e: fa- .' trt nn't hHl-XirM -of the hm tfe hi t.i-ri?Ti i en id a p.-.y eian, w'u aiiciried her about t .fee in--i,T. w:.-. a he le t her ? titan be found her; ! th"n trep'-'ye-I on of thf liest physcran I cull tin!, wl;o itten le-1 h.r for abntst nine metitti-i, and w!.i'. - she its; -i-.d.-r his cars she did cot stiff -r ( iteas much St.ir pi to; i ii. and sail, -rr co kh we. . i"," 1. !.ex htt tuch a e-:ei: i-,oj ,n c -...,,---,' n-fiV.s-.4:iSn f.r o ocr.w' ajait x:r art-'- fif It rf'-ijc'-r.v Aooul this time aiw-tr.pi -it e ! t ,e cs? of C. nst;tuti n Wat-, ef. anl to cut" t.lf v t-v-n;.v rBnt. alnwt the tit d-1" sjensd iw- !-:; ed yditl, af-t. st kta on imprariaa; rspi-llv c-i ! j; tr entnicr.t. aiid now sv.pi'-rin-, ten s pV.tfrtH- Vier : stV a-?H:T. Hie- cot tk?i' acr of the Const.:, .i n Water -f tiH-t iimand w are happy v that it has rrvT.tr-l afor- j j niaueai cixnr. W '.-;d. V.tt'Sst ttoTEX. " WrTHETtsFrEtr., C. of -Constitution at tion of fce Kidneys a in svtSfer.si fc.r toe T .- t" a nntnler of piiv-i I i -iiii-C seen yow iidert:'nicaf r. i v.mxiiea led f.r Ixi2amir... '. i tjtion nf rh? La 1"T. hsrv--.;e years. aj uied tne anitl i aans irh only tetopi-vrarT r-iief. j I was nwace-.. to trv I proceuren cm U-Meo raur asents at ij r .t,ri, J'ja. Ce nmrt A to. and w cj 1 Lv i i i ,lf of it, to my surprise I fctirv! a cr?" r:ra .a hit "SeaTth. I har two bMi'.t J ot it. mat am rj-t-Ttr exited i 1 nt Try i'e. weil ai. 1 11 g -x1 r-irii. I cannot eipres-s n;r graeta-le f.-if t J fe-1 th-: t H and n-rp rrii reoomnen-i.-vS it t j !.-e. M -v the bleiis-f Gt-! vwr atfiend you in 1 sjr labors h ve. "1 of tnil-r. LE'3!r'ARD S. KIGEtoW. T For m! all Tme m, - PV i e HiO ' M. H. t KFOG i CO IV-prietors. ., A .l.U"S: Oetwri isentv "V .No. tvTMFt Tork.' Agents 'n Ciiicaro: FO LEU. TT.ErC3 k FTLLtk; Agents in Cicciatitta r.UKPSL k EKO. I:tn

HOME MUTUAL fUHE INSURANCE CO, Of Indianapolis, Ind. Office--6-1 Eat Wa-hinrtim Hreet ovei Wood's Ilardn ure ttore.

DIRECTORS: H. V. Xewcoriib, J..1.B Ilurk. .: IV!. 5s Rout. J. C. :e:sendn-fT. WUiia W. Wrurht. J. R. od, J. H. 1'nderwtX.d. B. F. Fay, Isaac Tbalman, OFFICERS: ., . J. C. OelseJtr.S. I'resWent. - j " Willie W. Writiht, Vjce-l'ruaiJcut. j I!. K. tv, S.TS;nr. " " f J. U.l'.UEUU001, (ieuoral Aent. . j Tije Uirae Mutun? Fire Itisnr.inee Company, of! fn liauajwlis. is n w fully rgnun-d nd prvjHirdd tu j is-iue policies of In-surance oa reasonable term. The ! I:rvrtors fct-1 warranted'in sayus-tiat the system of ' "f Mutual Jmurauce ill recouiineod itself to t'.ie j furor-able consideration of business tuctt and pn j-erty Kwners throu-rhout the Stat.-. Onr rate of lasnistoeo, ) at t rewrat, are tiie same as cbarirxsd be M. t Com- i panics, w Uieh w ill K- ivi iced wheu tlie interest of tUe accaued surplus will wamrut it. The book of th Prmny ro ojvn 4 the iooetiou of tiie iufurvd, aud all rejtiirL?.i iLimrnuli ju will 5,-e ehe.Tfultv given oa application M" either of tlie Icetori. , ' -. A. IIAVIH, Local Vut, F. r Richmond and Vicinity, UFFIC, ii). ai.. Main street, in Jiuaon Jt Boss a I'rc; More. ' SIM- ... iilate for Hoofing! OIUfc.Rfor Mti:i t-i anr amount, will lie fdleil by a-hlre j.-iiir the un ler.-irned ct Ahineton, Ind:, or le.ivin-r orders .it t!. rocerv oi .Mr. I. . names in Richmond. This kind of Rooliuj U r,-n'ioi,;, aixl there ia n.i u "1 of liepraisiii); it. Those who have tlieui, do not o-T ;iiv Iw-Ttr-r or che.ip.-r. MC1IU1.AS SMITH, Abinton. Ind. Abiiiaton. In I., Jan. 20. lsiii: l tuio The Spring Sat Fashions! 1 fsi'HE undersir"d Iiua -s. ju-t received bis new 1 St vie of hats, -as pr; ! tiwhiih l.i1 invite the nt1 tit!tiii of ail who notdd V3 -Jr-m- . in tuie-v in the latest faslt- ' - 53'. .f - I'm. fm. tall at the 11 it and . ;wap-vrsvi Cap Store of f&'Jxf jonx sri Fiuxs. ij&Jt?tZar' Kicl.uioml, Ind., April Oth, 1SS 1. Mtf spRirra 18C4. ! ,B.f rs. : .: i i.j i i; .nrl!i r'ii;l sfreet.'op- ; 11 S posdc the .Methodist E. Church, is now opening 1 a varied and cxteusive assortm.-itt of f.ishi niable I w r- -j -w- x. - U L I L.J J li L JN .3 Y 1 J .X an I FANCY HOODS to which she wool d iovitr the attention ot the ladies of Richmuti 1 and vicinity. Her stock consists of Plain and Fancv DON NETS Children and Misses HATS: Head Drosses, Plain and Fancy Caps, m:ts, vaii.s. i.-acks, nrsinis, Silks, Ilibhous. Flower, mid Tjimniins;-, in tJrrait Vttricty. T LADIES, CALL AND SEE ...ar For yourselves. Tiie ..hove Goods liave lieen selectctl witii e-reat care, an! with the view of pleasing the most tasteful. Millinery Work; Of ivery l s.crii:on done to oi-'Ur. lhmnets liii-aehe i and l'ressi'd. Richmond. Ind., April 21, Mill. Si?" Hats W.3m E. li. IIII.E. II. I.. WETHERAI.D QUAKER CITY MILLS. II ILL. & WETHER ALD MAVINt; j'urchaseJ tiie Mill property recently ouncd ly Kemvorthy k Co., wc desire to inform tie. public that wean now enra,..'d in tlie man u fact wro ot Flour and I!readstu!!s, and that we keep at ul! times in ban Is at the Mill, a supply of the best quality of family I'lour to I'xchnnsfe Tor At heat, goring 34 n,unds of Vlonr for a bushel of Wheat. We are prepared to pay the Mark"t Prices for jr"od clean wlK at delivered at our Mill. .We deliver Family Flour to order, to citizens of Ri ehuionl. free of charge; orders left at l'lummer k Kelly's Irusr Store, or at Cain and Son's Hoard Ynrd will liiect with prompt attention. 'J-tiin. FAMILY DYE I'ateutrd Oct. 13. COLORS. , lSO.t. Dark Green, macK, Ulack for Silk, Dark l'.lue, I.i.cht blue, French l!2tic. Claret Drown, Dark Itrown, I.ifrht Ilrown, Simll' lirown, Cherry, Crimson. Dark Drab, I.irht 1 ral. Fawn Drah. Eight t.nx-n, Mapi-nta, Maize, .Maroon, Or,m;-P, Pink. Pui pie. Royal Purple, Salmon, Slate. Sop'erino, Violet, el low, I.iirhtFa '? Draii, - For Dyein-Slik, Woolen and Mixed floods. Shawls, Scarfs. Dress. Ritilion. tiloves. Ronncts. Hat, Feathers. Kid ll.Tes, 4 1U' hvn's Clothitijr, and all kinds of Wearinc- Apparel A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT! f rur2.i c-nts ven can color as manr e-oo.Is as would otherwise ce - times that sum. Various !iade can tie jirMtif,-! tri m Vie Mtiij dye. The priKa'ss is niniLlc. anil any oia can use the dye w ith jK-rtect success, irection bi linzl'.sh. French and Herman, inside of each packne-e. - For iurth r information in Py-Miis. an ! rivm? a p rfect knowleilc;.? what color art? a-laptcd to live with othermi itu iu mv valu il le recipes, purci.ase IIowp k Stecens" Treafieon Irycintr art i Ci h rin. Sftit by mail on receipt of price D cents. M.iuiuactnry! Iv HOWE A STEVENS. 2't Rroad .vay, Boston. For sale bv dmpn-ists anl dealers tr'nel-allr. ' I '. lv. Ths Old stablish?d House OF I E0BEBT H03EA & CO., Wholesale Grocers-anA Ccminission Merchants, Cor. 3Ia:n find Front-st., Cincinnati, Ohio; -OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST CASK PRICE 3 r'lrf'XJtH'i' V. O., Cnba and Torto Xlico W JrSlI?ar! 1 rfXa',fi?'14r Rio. Java. L,Tnira ti .Mo$J jr . cha C ottse! 1gTk Rbls. Crashed. Po-vdtred jJfyy firannlated Jl CoIFee Refined Sajiir! - - f11nf citt X. ITf:. I. Imperial f V A. (iiack Teas! all of laii mmporuitkins. i - era JkuOfLeu aize& Ilelmont ails! t - "3Ttar- Assorted Drop aud Buf k j1'Iioies best Starvul . .... 'JIJoie Babbit's ew roii Soap! ' 1 CiOCKe?r -,r"Jr Maekre-l?aBamfm. j a Iioies Caoice Oraitila Tobacco. 4 Tosmir with a larsre aad pneral asv--naac! f ererr article ota or Ivcta i Unieenca. I ail awl as - I t -Oca "4 lJAi. ' !. '.. - ... .- i TV . F. r tcher, formerly of PJchmorid, IikL, U now-acting aa Ag-etit for tbis eitencr House.

New' stock 1 of ' Je Welry, &c. j

J I?. SIlLxYICUTT, &-?ZZZ i (QiLAKliE i EXTENSIVE 1 - J- iiir " Irr, To which be invites the atuiilioa of purchasers. WATCHES. CLOCKS. IIRI"AST.PIS, Liar and Finser Rinss, Gold Chain. Ac. .c .V.O., Of tiie hit. t style awl of t'ie finest finish. All articlea s- ! 1 wn viiUsl i be as reprv?vented. Watch aud i C!.",V is jirlnj done on the siMet notice, and war- j mit-t to.Sn--well done. Thankful forpast favvrsacAin- , tiuu si p.itronasc is respectiirily solicited. . IO, West Main Strerf, one door West of S Ilartfis s S101 c Store. ls64.. 42.-di.t.r. NEW STOCK J e welry, Watches, Notions, Q o n t-3 i - -t B IlIN'CIiR IJ I ;.", a lare assorinieiit of Piatt il ' are. Castor. Knives, I'ork nud Sjio iiis; .Musical Iiistiunii-uts, .V v. T. tt An assortment of Shoet Mili, constaiit'.v on hind. II. H. DICKINSON, No. 41, M.iiu-st., Kiciiuioud, In l. Jan. 27, IS ; t. . aJu' Fine Watches and Jewelry, j lircrt lioin th-; Manulactutcr . Cull! Wit' Ih.l ! ! tehes! Watches! .1 e v e I r v ! J e e 1 r r ! The ierv Hest ! Tl.e very II est ! Toe very ci.e ipest ! Th vcry At C. A. Dickinson's Jce!rv Store, Xo. Street. Uiehluoii.t. In 1. r!ieap"t 31 -Main EZRA NYE, PF.il.Ktt IS Stoves and Hollow Ware I'lain, l;cssed, and Jnptiiti d Tin w lire. Also. Ajrent for the Sale of the Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manuractnrer of nil kinds of tiv am siii:i:t-Uo wo::ki 7i','i anJ .-til '( Vit1 il Order. ' 1 rV"-All orders for Siioutitic, (Jutters and Valleys, ' att ti Ie, t i with promptness. Stor aj ioininsr ScoC's Furniture Ilepot, Kichiiiond, Iniliana. Ilooms, near the Jan. 27, Itf FURNITURE WAREROOM. T II O 31 A S .11 A S O . 9 3 AVIN(. refitt.-d hi EL S.Ston KiMiin. and extended his facilities tor m.imifacturiiiK Cabinet FIKXiTlKli, Is no-.v prepared to supply tin- puhlic with suerior articles in bis line. -He vi ill make lilltr.AIS. TAlil.FS, UKDSTIiADS. WAKIHiOMES. SO( IAI1I.KS. I.Ol NOKS, SOFAS. CHAIRS of af.i. kinds, And. in fact, everytldnff in the aliape of Furniture. He w ill l-i l..i p for sale a general assortment ot Ciiiciiinati-itmde Work. - X' 1'rompt Pavinents. Selling bis work at prices in direct competition with manufacturers ot similar work in Cincinnati, he has adopted the CASH system of payments and tor the CASH will M as low as aiiy house in Cincinnati thus maLinp it to tlie mutual interest of all parties to pay cash 011 delivery ot the work. NEW DHJXdr' STORE !! J. E. AVERY 8l CO; DEALEHS IV Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Shifts, Cnnl Oil I.ftm, So,i, I'crf u - meries, and I'aucy Articles t.cuciully ! : ALSO OP PTTT t T Xir G W lXieS CC iliqUOrS FO!t MFIilC VI. I'L'KIiJSES. ' ' .' ' . rdl&b dil-l t lui-'iicioiy iiitun.iuca Xa. 30 "Iaia-st., tp!o-ite Starr Hull, IJicitmgnd, Ind. ' Our wis rtock is n-w an I frsb, ha in? just been purcj,asrtl JbiuuUiCturer and importer. June .1, is-. tf. FAIRBANKS' , STAXDAHU SCALES Ot all Kind. Ware'jrasa TrncVs, 'Letter Presses Fairbanks, Greenleaf & Co., 1 T 2 I.ako strtet CJhicapo. fcff Be careful to b'.iv only the gsauina. TjicjxronD INSURANCE AGENCY. THE subscriber is aef for the foflowinr reliable Companies, representing ia tbe agregata-, cap ital cj npwarx ot

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. Pha-nix, of Hartford, Fin. Liverpwid as4 Isisiian, . (do. . Ilosaeof Aew York. do. Arctic, do." Mail b it;. in, " ' J " do. ' Coatiwe-nta!, : do-. " I.'vrillard, '. da, I - - ' j ' -o;t!,5 - . t, ... j i 1 t:a fom tixchar.so. ... u.'. do. la ton, eHr.Uartoa. Ohio. , . Firemen', do. Secnrity, ?fexv York, Life, .r.tntx. Hartford, do. " Losses Promptly Settled Here. WM.BELL,,7J Xotarr PaU-c, Seal XsUie, las. and Gea. Agents ' Juae Ii-A, IsCI. . . 14-tf. " ' ' - '' "-- ; ' : TT- t 1 LIU, J AXES, aa 1 other Famdv Medicines, i I w fersaleby PLITMMEB k KELLV.

HOSTETJERcS CEI.EBbV.VTEU STOMACH BITTERS: A pure and povrerfu! Tonic. ctVTWtir ami aheratir of ' wonderful efficiency in diseaae of tlie Stomach, Liver aad Bowels. Cures Pyspepiia, Liver Complaint, Ileadac, General IVbility, Xerrousness. Ipre.ssion of Spirits, Consumption, Colic, lutermittiiiv; Fecrs, Cramp, and Spasms and all Complaints of either Sex, arising from Ilolily ' Weaknea nhether iulK-reut in the system or produced Ty apinat causes. 1 . Norliiti tliat U nol wholesome, (r'iiiat and rrstora. i ie in its nature enters into the composition of IIOS1 TETTEK S STOMA! H HITTr.KS. ilus popittat 1 pn p.ir.iti. n contains no mineral of any kind no boj tanical element; no fiery excitant: but it is a combina- ! tioti of the extracts of real balsamic herbs and plants ! iih the purest and mildest of all diffusive stimulants. ' It is xrell to le forearmed against disae. and. so ! far a the hiinntl system ran In protected by human i means atr.iinst maladies emren lenvl by an unwholei some atmosplierw, imuire water and ot'.ter external Mitws, UOSTETTE1CS lllTTF.US may lie relkvj on j as a salesman!. In districts iufestel ft!i fovciwd J w. it h.i lieen i found iul.iliiUc as a prerentative an I irresisUhle as a 1 remislc. an l tltoiisan ls who resort to it under appr?-Ik-nsh.not an attack, escape the coiirfr: and thousan 1 w ho n"clect to avail tin ni'lvs of iu productive qualities ia advance, are-cured b a very lirv-f couia- of this marvelous molicine. Fever ami Aguo patients, utter U in' plied vitii ijuinine for in nulls in vain, until lairly tvarnrated w ith that dangerous aiknliH 1, are not untreijiicntlv ix-stin4l to liealtli within a few days by the use of 1 1 ostcUei Hitters. The weak Mtoimch is r.iidty invior3ted and tha : ap.vetite restore by this .irocaMo Ionic, ntnl hence it w eks ivondcr. in cases of lip-psiH in less conI Itrnied forui-t of Iiidivii'sliou. Actinjj; as a pentle ' mi l painless ii; p-riciit, as well as upon the liver, it ! also iiu.iri.ibly relet ves the Constitution nuperin1 duie.l by irregular action of the difrsctiee and' sicro tiv - oi-j;.lli3. j Persons of iVvhle habit. liable to Nervous Attacks . I.iiiincss f Spirits snd 1'its (' laiiittuor, t tin I pr. mot and permanent relief from tiie Falter. I The te-t 111 iiv 011 tiiks point is most conclusive, and i fi'-eni both Soxes. t T., wsronv of Itilious Colie is immediaVly asj an 'jreil bv a siny-h Hose of tiie stiiilulctit, and by oc- , ca-ioiiiilly resortitisr to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented, j As a peneral Tonic, IIoMottPr's Hitters prmliiee ! effects which must lie experienced or wimes."d hefora I tlwr can tie fully appreciated. In cann-s of (!ii'tfwwd j HVolirw, Prrmnt-'tr Vciiy and Debility and Decrepij tude arising from Old Aae, it exercises the eleetrio j intluenee. In the convalescent si ipes of all diseases ! it operates n' a dehyht'ul inritrorant. When the ! powers of natue are relaxed, it operates to re-enftireo and re-cnstatjtisti them. Last, but not least, it is TU fWy St, ,S.'u.c,iil Iveinj 111 amifactuted from tsonnd and itinocuoiis miterials, and entirely (jriH! from tlie acid elcni'tits present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stoinichics of the day. ;J, No family medicine has Ixs-n so universally, and, it may lie truly adiled DESEKVF.D1.V fxipuUr with the intelligent portion uf the coiiiiiiunity, as Hosteller's Hitters. rrcpareJ by IIOSTETTER k SMITH, lattsburp, l'a. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers everywhere. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. COMI'OL'N'l) FLI ID EXTUACT ItL'CHr.a Tositivs and Specific llemudy lor diseases of the lilailJer, Kidlievs. tiravel, ami Dropsical Sllclhns. This .Medicine iwreases tlie power of Digestion, Slid excites the Ahsorlieots into liealthy action, by which the Watery or Calcsreous depositions, and all unnatural enlargements are reduced, as well as luin nud inflammation. llclnibold's Extract Huchii. For Weakness arising from Excesses, 1 In hits ot Dissipation, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended' with the follow intr syinptoms: ' ' lndisHisition to Exertion, " Ixiss of Power, Iioss of Memory, Difficulty of Ilreuihing, Weak Nerves, Tn-Riblinfr, Hormr of Diseasi, Wakefullness, Dimness of Vision. Pain in tlie back, I'nivcrsiil Lissittuleof tlie Muscular System.Hot Hands, Flushiiiir of the Body' Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face Pallied Countenance. These syioptoins, if allowed to po on, , which, this medicine iirlariablV "rfmfv6s,"soon follows ' JijMt-ncyt PataUy, Ejii'jitic Tt, In one of which tlie l'a tout may exfiire. Who can say that tliey are not frequently followed by those Direful Diseasese." "INSANITi.fNl CD N S t M PTIO S.'" Many are awuYc of tlie cause of their suffering, II ut uone will cunletslbe record of the inHiie anylaniH. Anp mklschoi.y Dkatiis bt Cosrm-riot bear ample ivitness t tiie Trutn of the assertion. 'fli C"tltfft4vn onr rffi clil witt ftnjmic vwibioi r.fpih-s tiie aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Iuvigorate tie-- S'vsteiu' Which ilelmbold's eitrnct jll Jcha invariably docs. A TriI w ill convince the most skeptical. : I1I.MA MXFi:.M A MS-FEMA MS. ! jn ,mnv Affections p.-culiar to Females, the Ejtu vct j Jt( 1 m Is' un-ipialh-l by anr iHIkt tw,U, as in 'hloroses or Iti-tcntion, Irrcjrul.irity, I'aintiilness, or ' Suppression 1 f t'u.t'Uniiv F.rwutions, I bvraUvl or i S,irrho,K,EUteof t ie tkn, L-;uclirTb.ie4 or Wldtea Stsnbty, and for all complaints) incidont to tlie sex ! u-!ti.er aiisi nir fruiii iudiscrutioa Habits of Dessipa . lu.u, or 10 I e DiXLIXE OH CH-VyCE OF XIFE. Tate tan more ll.tlsuui, Mcrcurr. or an i plcns.-iiit .Medicine lor unpU-asaut aud dau irerous di-'ase. UELM'JOLb S EXTRACT Itb'CHC AND IMPP.0V. , ED UOSii WASH Ct'it.E. NEC'KKT DISEASKS. fn all C. Jiir Stipes, At little Exposure. Little or n- ci 114.11 ia Diet. No inconrenieuoe. It cjii.i r0ient desire anl gives utrerjth to L'rln it;. tiienby' itemorinar Obstrtic-tions, l"r? elitj and Cures Structures of tiie Urethra, allaylr. Tain and Infiatnmatk n, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expcilinx all Poisonous, Diseased an-1 wornont Matter. Thousands upon Thousands who Imre ben th- vie. tltxis of Qoacks, and who have pai! heavy fee to be cure I in a short tim. have foon I ther wifre dceired, and tint the '-POISON" lias, by the use of ""Powerful A;rin"ents,' been uVied np ia ir.tem, tn break out in an a-greTating form, .and Jwrfiaps ser Marriare. ' ' ' ts ntJ-MBOtD'S FxtraiT lircirr for a!l aStion aad diacrses of the CKI.VAHY OROAN.S, whether cxistinz ia MALE or FEMALE, from whatever ean oneioatinj; sod no nutter of HOW LONt STANDin;. IHseases of these Otfrana reqtjirea the aid of s Dine r-1 ir 1 1 c I mbn Ul Ftxtnai-t fZn-f,n I. S s : . . 1 1 . . : . ... 1. , 1 . a . 1 n . x,Tvence or tt roost relble and responaiiAe char ter will ac,mpatiy the medicine. - Price ilfOOpet Hottle, or ait tot fcOO. IWivered to any A-ldrasia, seextrel-r packed from obser. Tatio.' ' .a r Core f:oBrantcedr ' - Advice CJratisM I Addrcta itfters frr ntfirn.at!on to ' II. II. If IiI..TlM)M, Chem-st. l'n -vTtn lentb-st., bet. Chestnut. Ituia. fTELHOLI't M-lt-at I-. ; .- 1 1 X' v , rrt . . t . . 1 . ... . S . . , . i ui.i.jiioi.ii jm nwn ;irmcai ntmaotrm. " " '. l Broadway, Sew York. Beware of Coxinte-rferta and anprincipled dealer.' " ' j who endeator to dispose "of th-ir own" and '"'other ,,! articles on TT-utari.in attained by ' . - tlelmbtiid's Oeooioe Preparations. vv--... -,. dj' m Improred r'waaa". - . aoLOtr ALL PErWIST-t KVEBVWHERE. ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TAKE SO OTHEH Cut oot the AdrertUement and send for rt - J AND AVOID IMPOSJTIOJf AND EXPOSt'BE.

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