Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 8, 19 April 1866 — Page 3

SfffW P-PiP mmx-Bamm-Colored Sehoala la the south..

Tbe private benavolence of the Northern people m doing an immense work in tbe Sooth among white ,,! Wacke alike. W gar the other dey eonso ec'iwuttil t ft ft. 1 .. m " """" room ecuooisia aiaeon. im aauonai ... tbia week rr porta that there were counted ia Georgia, on the 1st of March, 65 freedmee's Schools, W teach ers, 5,767 pupils aa ieereaaa over January of I actiooU, 9 teachers and 198 pnpila, notwithstanding the small pox so interfered with the school in Huol ' as te decreaee the atumdaaea from 1,132 ia Janaary t to 819 ia February. The leat quarter (ending March . lat) baa witnessed an iaereaa cf 13 school, 36 , teachers, and M7 pupila. Last month the freed men In five local itiee contributed 1341 toward the support , ef tlieir schools, sad during ths qnarter seven lucaU- , ' ties eontriboted t,663. All this in addition to chartf Uh! doaations to their suffering poor. There sr ia North Carolina 100 schools for the f ; blacks, 133 teachers, sad ia the nuotb of January 10,4i scholars or 2,606 more than in December"Tbey are located in all the principal towns, and are f goneratty regarded with faror. The teachers expe- , . rieaoe, however, the popelar averaioe. . They and the employees of the Bureau, cirfl end miliurj, amount ' tn less than two hundred persons a slender army of t regeneration. o i The American Missionary Association have now ' ' eleven colored schools ia the Shenandoah Taller, with 1,800 papila. In Lexington the collegians and popn- , lane together sonde strenuous opposition tn establish- ! ' ing one there. In Richmond there are 1,100 blacks '..attending schools. ,s The following tetter front the Saparintendent of the "' National freed men's Association's schools in Norfolk " !. will be read with interest I '- C: . KoWr1! Vt, March 26, "Nothing ean compare with it our (access. We bare two sets of scholars, children and adults. Ths .. adults bars to be instructed mainly at odd times at their houses, where we esn catch them from work, and at the fright schools. Weltering it to be of high importance to teach them, we derote a fir part of nnr time to them, giving the rest to the children. Our aeheols, both for adnlts and children, are so crowded that each pupil can hare bat the merest fraction of time given te him er her radividuallv. so small a fraction indeed that it would be laughed at in a Northern school, and ths constant wonder to me is how they learn anything ; and the wonder has ample chance for growth for a ia very varied experience of teaching, bosh advanced and primary scholars, both at the eaat and west, 1 have never seen children with ten times the opportunity, learn so fast as these children do. "Tha explanation is, after all, natural enough Creel for that so long and cruelly dented them, the craving bora in them for knowledge, and added to that the strength of memory, which was their chief dependence in the old days. They rarely have to be told a thing more than once that ia a new thing. Habit is strong with them, and so much the more important is it that right habits of thought and action ahnuld be established among this rising generation. It ia not merely that educating tliese freedmen ia going to eet a new and wonderful jewel in the grand rorrpnbtic's crown ; it is also tbst the non-education is going to leave these enaning hands and buav braina to the mischief Satan finds for idle bands and brains. We must either make them er they will mar as, sucb is their power for good or evil, sad so (sine have they become from tha long perversion of many of their relations of life, " I tell you and would that I could stamp it as indclliblv on every other brain as it is impressed on mine txfwate these people ; educate them In every sense, and tbst right speedily, or they will be like a milUtone hanged about oar necks. . " Tbia rising generation, remember, is engrafted with tlie worst as well as the best (f) blood of the Month : these children are the legitimate inheritors of the bad passions, the malevolent, the vicious tendencies of a people of whose humanity ws have no cauaa to think highly. To counteract thta remains the naturally loving, reverent African instinct, the quick pereeplion, the impressible emotional nature. -Brought irom eucn iron oomlage to a freedom that their terrible ignorance does not know how to improve aright, this quick, ardent nature will go wrong if it ia not taught right, this immensely fertile soil will grow weeds if it is not seeded down at once with profitable graia. , f - C v Jeje Test's Decision. Tha case of Barnes) vs. Browning, in which the plaintiff brings aait againat the defendant for work, and the latter pleads that Barnes, being a negro, and coming into the State after the adoption of ths 13th Article of ths State Constitution, was prohibited not oulyfrom coming into lbs State, but - from making and enforcing contracts, waa decided by Judge Tsar of 4be Ch-mit Court, at Lafayette, tha first of this week, in favor of Barnes. Tha Judge says t - " Without reference to tha Civil Rights act, I shall sustain the demurrer to the defendants anawer, fully urn 11011 mat un niajnun ia . rni.n nr ui. Lnnwi States independent of the act of Congreaa on that subject with the right to sustain his action for bis work and labor." Wa shall publish the dec ia ion in full in our nest - issue. -I The Winamac Democrat, of the 5th instant, says of tho wheat crop in Pulaski connty ; , Farmers have informed us that the wheat crop in this county will be very . email this year, as it is in most places badly injured." ' The Attica Ledger speaks of sugar ', made from the sap of a black walnut lie-, ii r VJ aui&&ii tnu jrvuuua. A line woolen factory has recently been erected at Harrodsburg, Monroe county. The Shelby Volunteer, of the 5th insUntv says ? -w .IZ "There seems to be but little or no doubt that all the peach buds in this section are certainly killed. Grape vines in exposed positions also suffered badly and many are quite dead, but tbe hardy varieties are said to be uninjured, and promise a good yield. The name of Iluntsville, Whitley county, has been changed to that of Larwell. By Qrdftjr of the President, all tbe Departments were cloced on tbe 14th in honor to the memory, of MrUaceta. : ' - ; .'.- -J ' The extreme cold weather which has prevailed in tb far west has been fa-. - tai lO live SlOCS. A gcimcmau w iiung from Denver. Colorado, estimates that as many as ten thousand cattle have been frozen to death since winter set in. As the down train on the Jefferson ville ""railroad was leaving Seymour, Saturday night about ten o'clock, some one approached the window near which - United States detective, named Worley, was sitting, and deliberately fired a pistol at him, the ball taking effect in Worley's . left shoulder, inflicting a serious wound. I Qaite' serious affray occurred In Palestineon Sunday evening last, in which II. II. Lagrow was Very , badly cut up i much that doubts are entertained of his recovery. Dr. Melching, one of the leading and wealthy physicians ef BlutTton, has been declared insane by ajury, and is confined in the jail of that town for safe keepAs a freight tralo from Indianapolis to Jeffersonville was passing Edinburgh on Friday night, on of the box cars, conUining six horses waa discovered to be on fire. : Although every thing was doua that could be, i was found imposible toaara the poor animals, and they were burned to death." ". The Huntington Democrat, of Thursday, says: V t - Tbere is a diversity of opinion among farmers as to whither the wheat has susUlned any serious injury by ths trsdciah weather of tha past winter. In torn. parU of tha connty tha wheat looks In others it Is said to b promising. in a bad condition. The ams is said to be ths case in WhiUty county,"

LOCAL COLUMNS. i j RICHMOND, INDIAIfA: U Thursday, .April 19th, 1866

Mail Time Table: RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Oct. 30, 1S65. MAIL CLOSE. . , . , Columbus and East .... - .... 8 66A.if .... I 43A.SU .... ilir.M. .... 8 36 A. at 45 A.M. Chicago.. .......... -f .- Cincinnati.... ... Davtoa War.. ....... Indianapolis and West . MAILS OFEJT. Indianapolis and West ..9 6 A.M ..11 6 A.M ..11 0 A.M . . 30 r.M Cincinnati.. .....f - Dayton Way ChlriQ . .... .... ...-.." - ...11 30 r.M fft 11 Boa ton and Beecy Mire, leares rueauay an.. , 1169 M, do. arrives same dare at - 10 "0 M. Cnio t Citv, via Arba, Betbet Ac, leaves Monday, Wtnedav and Kridav.at I 00 a.m. do. arr. Taerday, Thursday snd Scturday at 5 0 r.M. W inchester via Sew Uaraen, leaves aionaay sun Friday, at do. arr." Tuesday and Saturday, at 4 00 r.M. r-Offios open from 7 JO A. M. to 130 r. M. Wl Sunday, from 9:00 to 10:00 A. M. -A Bother Good Lectaire. Vfp are gratified to learn that Prof. S. K. Hooahonr so long and favorably known to the people of Eastern Indiana, as an educator of youth, baa an appointment to lecture at Starr Hall on the 20th inst. Sobject: M,A Word for the Future." Those desiring instruction, and entertainment should not fail to hear tha Professor. Tickets at Nicholson 'a Book at tore. STARRHALL Him - ki - do - ri! Thursday Night, April 26th, 1866. . tST A man fell from a telegraph pole near the depot, last week, and broke his arm. t3T The editor of the Telegram is seriously troubled about the condition of the county jail. -gr3Ir. Jesse II. Brown has been engaged as Superintendaut of Public Schools for the coming year. t3T George Leonard has leased the County Poor House. John Stevens, the former keeper has resigned. jfIt is not true that Owen Edgerton and Micamey Wasson have been added to the police force of our city. The report is entirely false. 07-C. R. Johnson, Esq., is again at the case' in our city at the . Columbian Job Olllce; having retired from the Indianapolis Journal, where he had been at work for several months past. It looks like old times to see Cal. again lifting up the ligbtof his countenance on our streets. B.'s. The balmy breezes of Spring, bring with it beautiful flowers, and bargains, in new Spring and Summer Goods of the latest and most fashionable styles, at the B-IIive Store of Danied B. Crawford. Ladies, call there and see for j ourselves. 3& Rev. N. II. Phillips, who has officiated as Pastor at Pearl Street Church for the past two years, has been sent to Ft Wayne. Rev. Mr. Toby succeeds Mr. Phillips. Rev. A. Merine has been sent back to Union Chapel. We publish the list of appointments for this Conference on the 4th page of to-day's paper. at-Col. Elliott, at the Strattan Corner, has now on hand the best, cheapest, and handsomest Cakpets, purchased from first hands, to be had in the city. His Silks and Ladies Dres3 Goods, are particularly fine and cheap, compared with ruling prices for the past three years. Go and see. , Jgr Again we say, draw Nrs to the Stove and Tinware establishment of the ft . . I V .1 n i nrotuers ris, near uie I'tiwb, uj hu- j ply yourselves witkeverything you may need in their line. You can not fail to be suited in articles or prices. Iron ' Pumps and Lead and Wood Piping al ways on hand. . Draw Xva and buy. - F " The Spring-time has come gentle" reader, and'with it, one of the largest lot of the best, and most fashionable styles of .Wall Papering, Bordering, Window Shades, fca, that has been offered in this city, at S. G. Dugdale's, No. 96 Main-st. Call and examine for yourselves, and, at the same time, buy his Canned Fruits, Confectioneries, &c. Railroad Accidkst. The express train on the Great Eastern (Cincinnati Air Line) Railway, coming West on Saturday last, due at Logansport, Ind. at at 4:10 p.m., was precipitated down an embankment, just after crossing the Wabash River, and the Conductor, R. M. Bloomfield, killed, almost instantly. Mr. Bloom field is a resident of Rockford, and was highly esteemed by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. - He leaves a wife and two children. Two other passengers were injured but not seriously. -.: 'pz --'rs Axothkk AcdDKsrr- -On Wednesday morning, a switch-tender, by the nam of Henry Winders, whilst engaged in coupling cars, was run over by them, and is supposed to be fatally injured the carwheels passing over his body. He resides on ClifT-tt.in this city, and has a wife and one child." , - J i The Jeffersonville railroad company baa jnst completed a large and fine depot building at Edinburgh. ;

Cohi.ijhtabt. We hare long

thought j that, in giving complimentary Concerts to strangers, the eyes of our citizenes needed considerable manipulat ing and anoniting, so they might be enabled to look nearer home for tbe bestow al of well earned and well deserved ia vors, and we are glad to announce that the public sight, so long obscured, has at length been brought to see. It is proposed, in this column, that' a compli mentary Concert, for the benefit of Geo. W. Ross. Esq., be gotten up at Starr Hall, on Saturday evening. 28th inst. We know that Gkorge has been "instant in season and out of season, in aid of every enterprise that has been gotten up for the benefit of the Soldier and hs family he has sacrificed his time and .itads. for the promotion of beneficent objects by popular patronage, and his fellowcitizens have determined to let him know that his services are proprely appreciated. Let Starr Hall be crowded, packed, Jammed, crammed full, by a grateful people. RiCHnoxn, April 14th, I860. Geo. W. Ross, Esq., Sir: The undersigned citi zens of Richmond, who have known ypu long and weP and who have witnessed your many valuable and successful cSbrts ia behalf of all the public enterprizes for Patriotic, Sanitary, Religions and Beoevo lent purposes, which have been presented for popular patronage ia this City, hereby brg leave to tender their acknowledgements for these services by asking yon to accept a Complimentary Benefit at Starr Hall, at such tims as may sait your convenience. Very Respectfully, Ac. Phil. F. Wiggins. W. P. Wilson, W. H. Paga, John Convera, W. L. Farquhar, Justus Ivrouakoif, A. N. Newton, U. B. Crawford, J. W. Mauzy, A. Woodward, J. H. Hens, W. V. Dudley, W. II. Bennett, C. A. Dickinson. J. M. Hollowsy, i Orsn Perrv, James O. Hope, J. J. Avery, John Finley, Mayor. B. W. Davis, W. T. Mendenhall, J. J. Jordan, Phil. Schwartz, D. Biteman, K. Bate man, and many others. Richmond, April lGth, I860. Gents: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your very kind favor of the 14th ins. M3' humble efforts to aid the Religious, Patriotic and Benevolent public enterprises to which 3-ou al hide, were given from a sense of duty, and, without the slightest expectation of any reward or acknowledgement except the consciousness of having in some small way discharged my duty. I greatfullj accept your kind proffer, and would name Saturday Eve , 23th inst. as the time. Permit me gentlemen to express my profound obligations for this substantial proof of your appreciation, which is worth more than money to me and to I subscribe myself. Very truly yours, Geo. W. Ross. Ji? The release of Bowles, Milligan and Horsey, sentenced to imprisonment in the Ohio Penitentiary for conspirrcy against the Government.dieharges from that institution the last of the prisoners held by order of court-martials from loyal States. About thirty prisoners remain who were sentenced by military courts, during the progress of the war, for various crimes and misdemeanors, committed while in the military service, or otherwise amenable to the laws of war. The three criminals above mentioned were sentenced, the first two for life, and the Tast for ten 3'ears, at hard labor, this being a commutation, by the President, of the senteuce of death passed by tho Court. ', During their confinement Ilor sey was em poly ed in the file shop, Milligan in the hospital, and Dr. Bowles in the kitchen, until his health became so poor as to render him unfit for work. He is quite aged, being upwards of eighty years old, and very much broken down by disease, and quite weak. Last week, a Mrs. Tate, of Kokoma administered to her child a quantity of morphene, supposing it was quinine. The child died from the effects of the dose. Mrs. Timberman, of Brookville, was severely injured by the burning of the wick of a limn which she was trim miner. . . 1 o jaS weeif, . Mrs. Rose, wife of Alderman Rose, of Cincinnati, was accidentally burned to d(Lath OQ Monday, from the explosion of 1 a kerosene lamp. T You do not hear of any accidents arising from the nse of gas, and, so far as the enonomy of life is concerned, aside from the consideration of a greater volume of light given, gas should, we think, have the preference where it can be obtained. " Our friend Stars, of the Gas Works ia prepared to put np Gas Fixtures at all times. Fire-Brick, Coke, and Coal Tar, for sale at the Works. ., t3 10,000 wagon loads of Gravel for sale by Thomas Mason. The Boarel of Health, has placed a letter-boa at Plnmawr a Kelly's Drag Store, for the convenience of citiaena woo may wish to caQ tbe attention of tbe Board to subjects within their province. All complaints must giro tha character of the nnisanes com plained of, the exact locality where it ia to be found, and be signed with tbe name of tha party making the complaint. . HATS CAPS -ATJPerry 'g Wat Store. -coRifEm or-5tH-Eand Main-eta:

PLUlillER 4 KELLY'S COLUMN.

CLEALINESS la not only a virtue, bat an esecUeat pntectioa against all Contagious Diseases, Therefore, as speedily as possible. Clean and Purify your Premises. Is in our city, and CHOLERA Hay comet A stitch ia tiase saves nine," is no mora trne than Aa eaac of Freveatative is worth a aoaaat of Care.' If Cholera once gets a foothold in our midst, it will be too late to adopt Sanitary measures, with a prospect ef any thing like the good results that would fol low the adoption of equally thorough measures before it reaches us. Therefore it is for the Sanitary and pacuniary interest of each and all of our citizens to horoughly cleaaee their premises at once. After dog ao. Purify and Disinfect By using freely CHLORIDE OF LIMB AND LA RGB QUANTITIES OF THESE DISINFECTANTS Are now in stock and ready for sale ia any quantitiea neeaea. at tue urug store ot Who furnish printed instructions for using tbem. H. C. ELLIOTT, u.t Strattan's Corner, OFFERS AT RETAIL. DRY GOODS AT TBK Spring Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, And Domestics, AT A GREAT DECLINE IK PRICES! Carpets I Carpets ! Carpets! BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, BEXP, aael RAG CAEPETS, At Less thaa Cincinnati Retail Prices. H. C. ELLIOTT, N. W. Cor. of Main snd Petri. NOTION TRADE, O. P. EMS WILE R, Dealer ia FORnON-iftUD DOMESTIC FAKOT Notions, Toys, Willow-Ware, aad CHILDREN'S WACONfi; No. 49, .tie-in Street. BICHJNKfD, IJTD. incnoiaSOH & bbotheb, Waalawale tu4 Btafl Iatcoltsollcrs Ct fltaticacrc: tlain Street.

IMFORTANT NOTICE. IOFFFR FOR S ILE rr.r Dwelling Booae aad Lot on Fifth Street. The fli.u. ia Mv, eoavewieatand well tiaiahad, with p'.uoca and shower bath, hot aad cWd water, aad Us fixtures. vmd-boaM, sfeble aad eartiam bowse an i fine shrubbcrr. loH 83 by 1J2. stftjoe and iron fences AlaesTfcrre Talwabte Lots the rark. also, a nxa.

t Well Improved Farm of 192 Acres ! 13 miles from Richmond, containing one of the best 1 Orchards in the country. Also, a Farm oT so Acres nrar Locaaaport. wrrl Cash and tims to suit purchasers are my terms. I want to purchase a neat. Good Dwelltn Hae sad Impraved Lot, oa iln, 6th, Tth or 8th Streets, .North of Main. Wll. A. BICKLE. t . Turnpike Notice. ' BT orJft r of th directors nf the Richmond and New Parts Turnpike Company, Stock bidders sre hereby notified that they are required to pay over to the Treasurer, Esos UiLL. wum-y tor lock subscribed in installmerts as follows : Five dollars fr each ahare suhsrribed, by the fifteenth day of April Mil : hve dollars bv the fifU-eol.i day of June next; are dollars bv the fifteenth day uf Julr next; five dollars by the fifteenth day of Assist next : fire dollars by the fifteenh dav "of September next. A penalty of ten per cent, will be ad.led for non-compliance with tbe above nouce. K. E. Hill. Prea't. . K. WxiTHiaaLD, Sec'y. March 7, 13M. ,. . Real Estate for Sale FOB THE BENEFIT OF HEIRS. THE nndersijrned wishes to dispose of the Real Estate btluneinir to William J eases, deceaeed, situated three miles from Richmond, on tbe Union Turnpike Koad. containing atvmt 151 acres ia three lots or pieces, one containing acres, one 41 acres, one 69 acres. WILLIAM PARRY. Richmond, 3d month 2Stb, 136a. 29-3w. APOIX03 WOODWARD 1 Complaint in Atachmenu before John FinLEWIS C. ilcCOXXELL.j ley, Mayor, and J P. THE above named defendant, I.ewia C. McConnell is hereby notified to appear and aaawer to tha above complaint at mv offioe in the City of Richmond, Indiana, on the lith day of April, looS, at 19 o'clock A. M.. of said day, or said complaint will be taken as confessed an l iu.1i: me nt rendered accordinvrlv. JOHN Ki.NLEV. Mayor A J. P. Dated the 29th day of March, lJ8d. Ti-iw. Bargains! Closing Ont! ffORBFC.tl PARKY, having disposed of bis lTM. esublishment to J. P. Scoir A Co., wishes now to sell several new and second-handed-CARETAGES, Buggies, Roekaways and Wagons, Which he has still on hand. n1, in order to CLOSE OUT, he will sell them V FRY C1IKAP! Now u the time to buv a Wagon. tVtrriag, Buev, r Rockawav, at a BARGAIN. Call at the Shop of J.P.Scott A Co., aii i examine them. MORDECAI PARRT. Richmond, 31 mo. 22 1. 13M. if Telegram and Repnblican copy and charge Si. P. Cheap Tijrh.t! Improved Saft-ty Lampauil Burning Fluid! Beautiful L-ght, o Chimncv, Mo StnelT, So Oreas?, So llangjr from Explosion; THREE 1IOUUS FtU ONE CENT! TFor sale at HOLLOWAY A PAGE'S, Richmond, March 22, lf'So. So. VO, Main-St. Surgeon Dentist, W ESrF.CTl't'Ll.Y reminds his friends and the Ma. public, that he continues the practice or Dental Surgerr at the OLD OFKICK formerly occupied bv the tate firm of Sewtnn A Rose, on the Strattan Corner entrance on Main where he will be pleased to receive all calls for his professional services. He solicits s share of the public's patronsge. snd wsrrsnts entire satisfaction. Richmond, March 15, 1S06. Stf LOOK SERB!! I TAKE this method of informing my friends and tlie m!lic een -rally, tiiut I have jnat opened a shop in CUES TElt, ai'iJ am prepare! to do all kinds of wood work, such a Mnnfacturinir and Repairing Wajrons, Uupgies, Carri.ijre, Ae. Particular attention jiveu to Uie lt:pairin)r of Farming Impliments, anl Warrautei to give Satisfaction. R1CII.VKU FREXCI1. Buggy For Sale! T HE iindersinnJthas a Xer 1'ha-toa Tlaggy ot Lippincott s manafactsre, fur sale I. His. At . J. M. llULLiW i A l , .'U. vu, JUIB-II. Richuioul, March 22, 16ta. 4tf lOO BUSHELS TIMOTHY SEED, ii store and for sale, at HEM,EV, ST A Kit CO. Richmond, Ind., Feb. 8, 186R. 50tf antARMS, DWELLINGS, nUILDINCIftOTS ! JB snd almost everv rtescnption ot Ileal estate for sale by tVM. BELL, Agent. 1-tf. SPECIAL NOTICESWHISKERS! WHISKERS I Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches T Oar Greian Compound will force them to grow on tbe smooth-. est face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $1.00. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed on receipt of price. Address, WARNER A CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, 5. Y. s-ir. A CARD TO INVAUDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for tbe Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases ef the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and tbe whole train of disorders brought on by. baneful and vicious habits. Gteat numbers have beea already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and nnfortnnate, I will eend tbe recipe for preparing and using this medisxss, ia a sealed envelope, to any eue who needs it, Frmt a Cfcoryc. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed ia yourself. Addnm I03EPH T. IXMAX, . Station D. Bib is Bona, " P Xt Tort dig. Jane 8,1365. 14-ly.

Allcock's Porous Planters, A Druggist said be other day, yoa have no need to advertise year Porous Plasters, for every one sold eertsinly causes a dolen tn be sold, and a drtzen sells a gross, and so oa. Yoa will not be able to supply tbe demand soon. But ire can supply a thousand yards a dsy. , AFFECTION' OF THE SPINE CCKED. , , BAKTroao, Cox.,Xot. 11th 1841. Messrs. This. AixcoCC A Co. Please send, wits dispatch, twelve doien AHeock's Poroua Piasters. Oar daily experience roeSrais their very strprior excellence. At this moment of writing a au applies for eaa, who, by nUttgleiaent la the abaft ef machinery, bad both bis legs broketi, epiaa severely ianrred, and waa for nearly a year entirely helpless. Tbia manfbnnd refief eery sons by tbe application of plaster to bis spine. IU waa soon enabled te work, aad bow be labor aa well as ever. Ha would cheerfully pay $5 for a single Plaster if they could not be had at a lower rate. I ara surprised that surgeons do not make Use of these perforated piasters, to tbe exeitanoa of ail ethers, as their fisribility xad adhesiveness are greatly to edvatsee of all ether blasters with which I am acquainted j while tbe perforaaoaa peculiar to tbsta reader! theta greatly sapertoT ta all etbers for creinary anr?,cal uses. - Know ing the piattniUsYM 9wetMl,i have so scrtipUs that my seat! aatata abouW be kaoww. , - - ' J.W. JOiCISOl'.M.O. Praef?aJ kgmtef, Bftodrsl'ii Bovac. Kew Tort. : 8oW by all SaieTs is Vsdeta.

Remarkable Young Lady. naUE Meooti Dociresa MisaTeanessee.waowas once callel the Wonderful Child, hss retwrned to thecitr anl establisne-1 an infirmary oa Fifth at.. Ito. 12S. near Moaad. w here aoe may be eoasalted oa all luauers parts ntng U) life an 1 health. She will give iutormau.n of lost or stolen property, identifying the person or persons concerned, with so much certainty, as scared v to leave a doubt of their gailt ; and, when rvtuired will go into an aaooascioas suta aad travel to evvrv part of the world, and bunt np absent persons, whether dead or alive, aad tnogh her tell the inquiring friends their situation and whereabouts. She will guarantee to make permanent cares in all cases she undertakes. Cancers extracted, root and branch, without instruments or pain, or one drop of blood, in from four to twenty-lour boars. Paralysed persona nude to wslk in from threi to nine days, aad all other diseases treated with tbe same success, soch as liver complaint, cor sumption, fits, heart disease, sight and bearing restored, and all diseases that flesh is heir to. Alt letters promptlv answered, and medicine sent by express when req-iired. Box, 2,173, Cincinnati, P. O. Through her extensive practice lately, she baa also secured tbe services of Madame Baker and Dr. C. H. Woodliu!l to asit her. MISS TENNESSEE'S (The Wonderful Child,) , MAGI1ETIC LIFE ELIXIR - FOR CLEANSING THE BLOOD AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. The gaeat success this Elixir hss met with, induced ine to put it before the public, and all I ask ia to give it a fair trial, and H will then recommend itself. It will remove all - Dark Spots, Moths Pimples, or mmy Erup tio span ths face or Boirt and will give the cinplexiou a clear and healthy etdor, and if directions are properly followed tbe skin will become almost transparent. The properties of this syrop sre purely vegetable and perfectly harmless, and have a Wonderful Effect upon the Liver, At d cleansing tbe system of all other impurities, and restore a person to PERFECT HEALTH, The properties and composition of this syrop were made known to ire when a child, and in a Clairvoyant state, tinee which I have made constant ase of it in my practice, and from tits great success I have had in its ue for the last 1 1 years, thought proper to bring it belore the public. PREPARED ONLY by Mi si TETITfKSMEE, THE OBSAT Clairvoyant and Magnetio Doc tress, So. 4?2 West Fifth St., Below Solid, CINCINNATI. O. For Sale by all Druggists in XT. 8. Feb. IS, 18M. ly. The Great English Remedy SIR J A 31 ES CLARK'S Celebrated Fomale Pills. Prepared fmm a prescriptiop of Sir J. Clark, SI. I. lliysiciau kxiraordiaary to tbe Queea. This invaluable medicine is unfailinf ia the core of all those painful and danfterons diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all ' excess snd re mores all obatructions, and a speedy cure mar be relied on. TO .MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a shurt time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. ! Each bottle, price One Dollar, bear the Government j S tii tup of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. j CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken bv Females during the flUST TltHEE MONTHS of Pregnancy, aa they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time tlier are safe. In all Casea of Nervous and Spinal Affection, Pains in the Hack and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of tbe Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure a-liifi all other means have failed ; snd although a poT riul remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony. T anything hurtful to the constitntion. Full directions in tlie ruirjllet around each packae, which should be carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ..-' - . - & - Sole Agent for tbe United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, 27 Corthindt St., Kew York. X. 15. $1.00 and 8 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing &9 Pills, by return mail. A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, REQriRES IMMEDIATE itTISTIO!!, ANB SBOTLD SI chkccko. Ir iLtovn to cofmirca. Irritation or the Lnngs, aPernaaaeat Throat Affection, or tui Inevrable L.nag Disease is orrx the aesCLT. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Bari.NO A PIKECT UirLCENCB TO TVS raBTt, OIVB IMJiXDIAIS, BELIEF. For Bronchitis, Asthaia, Catarrh, Coasan ptlre aad Throat Disease, ! - . TBOCHES ABE rsXD -WTT8 1LV1TI 600 kTCCBBS. SINGEB3 AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find JVeeftrt useful in clearing tbe voice when taken be ft) re Singing or Speaking, and relieving tbe throat after an unusual exertion of tbe vocal organs. The 7roceare recommended and prescribed by Physicians, snd bar bad testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being aa article of trne merit, snd having proved their efficacy by a test of many rears, each year finds tbem ia new localities in various parte of tbe world, aad tha TVs cam are uni- ' versaily pronounced better thaa other articlea. ' Obtsis only "Bbowb'b Bbopcbi!, TaocEBa,"sad do not take any of the Worilm Imimtiatm that any be offered. Sold everywhere in tbe United States, Bad in Foreign Countries, at Zi cents per box. 6ml8.'3i THU DECISIVE BATTLE HAS BEES FOUGHT AITD T70ZT la every ftaU, and CHy, aad Towa la the Caioa, by CHRISTAOORO't HAIR DYE over all woe Id -be rVala, and the palm ef victory ia awarded te it for depth aad richness of that, deraialiV rapidity of action, sofUreicg and Inbrtoatlaa; yr. periflea, aad entire freedom front every deirterioae or oiling Ingredient. Maaufaetared by 3. CHKISTADOKO, 5o. 0 Astor Hooee, New-Tork. 8c4d by Drag; gists. Applied by au Hair D

ar-That Xaaoa ftaailJaCwMaet Onraas frjrty diSrreat stylea, adarrted to sacred ami aeeolar arosie, from M nMM eaci. nFTT-OSl. GOLD or eiLTEB M2DAL9, or rTtirr flrsf immj ima awardad thta. ClastraMl CataVtgaaa fraa. ff lilruj MA80S A HAMLIN, Bsrwe, er MA SOS WWTMXaci, Srw rMi t ir.

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Life Health Strength. Life HeaIth4'Strenglfi. THE GREAT . FRENCH REMEDY. I-R JCAN lF.LAMARREa Celebrated Specific Pills 1 trpnnti r'mm a w;ejwfi V. Jen farfiiiii n W;-"iy or aW Aaval eh. .WniM - . . ... . : isnlaiiifi-ve a rVvav :. j This ictliiaUe medicine ia no imposition, bnt un. failinc ia the eureof Sperwstnrrhea or Seminal Weakness. Every species of tteotelor I'rinary IrritabilUr. Invtdnotar or ight r Semiaal Emisaiona fra hatever cause produced. r cwwever severe, will as Ipeedily relieved and tbeorgans reasnred to bealthy sctiea. Read the foikoa mg opinion of eminent French physicians: ... We have niied tbe SnectGe FHht prepared by Gsranchi re Iinnntit, No. SI Rue Lombard, treat "the prescription of Or. Juaa Ielamarr iaonr private practice with uniform succesa, and we hrliee there ta no other median so well eak-tSwd to core all persona suitering from Involuntary Emissioas oe any other weakness of the Sexual Organs, whether caused by a sedenurv mode of riving, excesses, er abuse. R. A. UBacaarasiB, U. P. (). l. Dr'aaatM, 11. D t Jtas La Lcicihi, M. l. PanW, Msy JVth,lS63. - BnrAnc or txr xter rrrrs. ?: Tbe genuine PiTIs sre sold bv all lb principal Druggist tltmuphmit the World, Price One Uollar per I!ox, or Six Bses for Five Dollara. . n UiaiNCitui DrroKT. Sole Proprietors,"' No. 214. Rao Lombard, Pans'. One Dollar, enclosed to any aatbortxed Agent, a ill insure a box by return mail, "securely tea led from all observation, six boxes for five dollars. Sole Agents for America, r - , 05CAR O. MOSES A CO., - ST Courtis ndl Ht., X. Y. Agents for Rklimond ami VicinHr,' VLl MKR A KEU.V. , Dr. MarsluLU's CaTarrh Shaft ThU Snuff has thomnphlv pvovod itself to be the best article knoarn for enrinjf tha Catarrh, Cold ia th Head and Headache. It has beea foaad an excellent n-nirdy in many rave of Sere Er. t Dratursa has been rrmevei by H, and llrariug has often been frreatly imprevea by As Bee. - . Jt is fra-rant and agreeable, sad . ' Gives Immediate Relief to tbe dull heavy pains reused by diseaaes Of the head. Tbe sensations siler using it are delightful aad inigoratinfr. It opens and purges oat all obstructions, strengthens the glsnda, and gives a bealthy actiou to the parts afli-cted. . . i More than Thirty Tears' of sale snd use of Dr. Marshall's Cietarrh and Headache Snuff, has proved its gseel valee for all tbe common diseases of the beaal, and at tbia moment Stan Is higlmr than ercr before. It is recomnwrKiod by many of the best ltysirians, snd is used with great success aad eattaf action every - n here. . i , , Read the Certificates of Wholesale Druggists ia 1864. The un,ieri,Tvd, having for many rears been acquainted with Dr. .Marshalla Catarrh anal llradach Snuff", and aoM it ia oar wholesale trade, choerfull v state, that ae believe it to be equal, in every respect, "to tlie recommendations given of it fi-r the cure of Catarrhal Affects, aad that it is aeoidedly the best article ever knos-n fvt; all eomaw aieeuae of of the Hea1. Hurr A Terry, Boston. Rfed, Austin A Co liroirn. Lamson A Co., keed. Cutler A Co., Sth W. Fnwlo, Wilson, Fairbank A Co., Barnes A Psrk, Near York. . A. M. D. Hands, " Htephea Paul A C., " Israel Mator A Co 44 McKesson A Bobbins " A. L. Scnvill ACo. iienshaw, hlmuJ4 t o.. M. Ward. Close A Oe., II. H. Uav, 1'orUaud.Mt., liush A Uaie, For Sale by ail Druggist. , Try it. Dr. .MnrahalPsCntarrhaadHeaelachrSnutt is a fragrant and agreeable remedy rr all disease ot the head. It opens and purges ont all obstructions. The sensation after using it are deligbtfot aad invigorating, and the relief i m mo ti ate. Sold by all lrng-git.-. Try it. Dr. MarKhall'a Catarrh mmd Ifeatfnrhr) Snull ii a fragrant and agreeable remedy for all diwa'tes of tli head. It opens and purges oat all obrtructions. The sensations after using it are delightful and invigorating, and the relief, immediate. Hold brail Druggist. Trr it. - . . A FEW REASONS WHT THE AMERICAN WATCH IS THE BEST. ' . . It is made on the best principle while the foreign watch ia gnu-rally made oa no principle at all. Tbe foreign watch ia meetly made by women and boys, by hand. While their la hot is aheaa, their' work Is dear at any price. Sucb w ate lies are Blade without plan, and sold without guarantee. They are irregular in construction, and irregular ia motion. Tbey are designed only tn sell, and they buying ia the party most thoroughly sold. Tlm.ae who have kept "enters," "lepines," and "Swiss krrerV i" professed repair for a few years will appreciate tbe truth of our statement. THE PLAN OF THE AMERICAS WATCH Instead of being made of several hundred little pieces, screwed together, the body of the .American Watch is formed of of SOLID PLATES. So jar interferes w ith the harmony of its working, and n audden shock can throw its machinery eat of gear. U ia ridingor any busioeaa pursuit, it is all held togeth er as firmly as a single ( leoe of metal. It ia just what all machinery should be. 1st. ACCCUATE, Jd. SIMPLE, Sd. STRONG, 4th, ECONOMICAL. r We not only secure cbeapnesa by oar system, but quslity- We do not pre tend that oar Watch can be bought for tesa money thaa tbe foreign make-believes, but that for its real value it ia sold tor one-half tbe price. .. V . . : OCR .SOLDIER'S WATCH (aaated Waa. Ellery)ia what its name indicates Solid, Rabat tn tie 1, and alwahs Reliable warranted to stand any amount of Marching, Riding or any figtbing. . ' ,'r4.- r: , ' , , Our nest higher quality of ', Watch (named P. S Bartlett) is similar in site aad general appearance, but baa more jewels, and a more elaborate finish. -r7 OUR LADIES' WATCH, seeeatTy brought' out, is put up m a great Tarfcty of patterns, many of them of rare beauty and worlmxnahip, is quite small, but warranted to keep time. ' ' THE PROOF of the merits of our , Watch may be found in tbe fact tbst we ' now employ over seven hundred workmen ia oar latteries, aad that we are still onabie to supply tha conetsntly iaeraasing demand . ' 1 J -'iPi '.- Our thro-e,aar1er piste wateh ia thinnrr aad lighter than tbe others we have deter mod. , Its Sue chronometer balance ia delicately adjusted t0 correct the variatioe caused by cbange of teatperatare. Theas watchare tb fmiu of the latest espevuBWnta fat ehronometrj, and sre made by ear heat wotbbbbb, is a separate department of our factory. For ths la eat fixee-keepiog qualities they challenge I nuipaimna with tbe bee works of tha mnitfanama taglkh BaJHisLi ROBaTDTS 4 aVPPLXTOS, Ageamtorl Co. Tork, 183 DR. OUULY JJU IsIQTJIS CwM 1. the Hem. Keltr. tm rww Etatrtee. "Dr.-Seelye's iBRONCH IAL 8YRUP! Aa CBfxS-ng H nasaly toe i . Sore Throat, nnaraaa ' Broaefadal Tahaa a