Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 24, 9 August 1866 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND, INDIANA: Thursday, August 9th. 1866

W A VJI U VOVSTY VS IOS TICKET For Senator, 'faaae Kialey. Representatives, William . PecIIe, m. , Kuaikw, II'hI. I.. .Martin. Clrrkof the Courts, W m. W. Dudleys Treasurer, John Sim. , H hen il, J-o! J. HHin:er. Coronet, Fnbi Fientuisc. Marr;ur, ilub ilt. ShMte. County CommiMionrr, Jonathan. Baldwin. District Pn.seeutin;? Attorney, Henry C. Fox. Wayne Township Assessor, Wm. Dalin. Arrivals nntl BfiJavtiufS of WaUs RICHMOND POST OFFICE, June 4, 1SC8. MAILS CLOSE. Columbus an I Ea .... , Chicapo.. . Cincinnati... , UifUm Way , I alianapolis and West MAILS OPE. Indianapolis aul West Cincinnati.. .. Davton Way .... C .o. CuiuuibuH anil East . 8 00 A.M . 9 30 a.m. . 5 15 p.m. . a no a.m. .12 00 p.m. 9 oo a.x. .11 00 A.M. I 15 P.M. . . 30 P.M. . 1 15 P.M. IJ ton an1 Reccy Mire, ieavea Tuesday and Friday, at 12 09 M. do. do arrives name days at 10 00 a.m. Arba, via Hetliel Ac. leaves Tuesday, Thursday a d. Saturday, at ' 8 00 a.m. do. arr. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 4 00 p.m. Winchester. via. New - Garden, leases M inda v. We luesdav and Friday, at 8 00 a.m. do. arr. Tuesday, Thursday and ."Saturday, 4 00 p.m. lirookville via Abington. leaves Monday and Friday at---- 8 00 a.m. Arrives Tuesday and Saturday at 5 00 p.m. JPfOilioeopen from 7:30 A. M. to 7:30 p. M. On Sunday, from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. A. WILLIAMS. P.M. Have you seen NiohoUons' Gol.l Pens? t'4T Curc-uit last Monlny. Court tommeaceJ on gW We were visited by a thunder storm yrsterl:iy. SW Coas. F. Coffin aul lady started on a tour east on last Weunemlay. t? M"r. A. Eaunist is building an addition to his residence on Marion St. jT-eT Okan Pkkby has purchased the property of Edwix Vickkks, at the corner of Franklin and Market Streets, for 82,000. Go to Nicholsons for Gold Pens. A young German, named Henry Dippbkt, was drowned while seining near Centreville, on last Thursday. tW The Brothers Matukw are erecting a business building at the junction of Franklin street and Ft. Wayne Avenue. JUT We are again under obligations to Mr. P. 1. Kirn, City Clerk, for copy of the Council Proceeding, but we are compelled to defer it to nest week. Fine Gold Pens at Nicholsons. iCST A Methodist camp meeting will be hekUnear Olive Hill station, on the Chicago and Great Eastern Railway, about seven miles from this city, commencing oo the 23d inst. iT The convention of Good Templars of the Fifth District met at No. 3 Engine Hall, on Tuesday evening, and was addressed by Jacob HtCK, of Iowa. On Wednesday evening Rev. R. Toby addressed the convention in Starr HallA Large stock of Gold Pens at Nicholsons. XThe Bee-Hive Store of D. IJ. Crawford is constantly practicing on the motto of David Crocket: "be sure you're right, then go ahead," and in the line of Carpets, the Bee-Hive is holding out inducements that is well worthy the attention"!" those wanting a good article at a fair prico for cash. The stock of Dress Qoods, Cloths, Domestics, Ac, is well worth the atlentioa of purchasers. Go to the Bee Hive for Goods. "The ftf. Mr. McDonald, who is to ad dress .CW Centenary meeting at Pearl Street M K Cimrch, to morrow, is not the JuJje MellonaUl who was candidate for Governor of the State in ISOt."JuJLge David .McDonald, who addess ed the meeting allulod to, is not a Rev. Mr." and holds uo other position than that apt a tueiuber. Neither was Mud e "McDonald" ca.lidat for Gov. in '64. Tito can lid Ue Is. known as 'Hon. Jos. K. McDonvld. Guess again. Ladies Pearl Pen-Holders at Nicholsons'. ' g- Tlte Centenary meeting ol learl Street M. K Church took place on last Sunday. Judi: David McDonald, of Indianapolis, . delivered an address in the irfrtrrnrig. T!rcUjtl11 School held a. very interestinjr "session in th chapel in the afterAt the evening meeting, Rev. J. M. WAWttSrD. D., of Chicago, delivered the flisronrse. A large subscriptioa was made to the Centenary rnnd. Nicholson & Bro. keep the best Gold Pens.

La. I Main C'llege Ciii nteiuent. The aomnwr session of this institution closed the present week. On Monday evening tie Ionian Society and Phoenix Band gave tlieir united exhibition. The lectori ruom in hicb ti ese exercises took place waa crowded 'indeed it is too small for Uie purposes for which it is use.!, and the festoon about the atjtge bad the- ellxt of producing aa overshadowed and cramped appearance. The first exercise on the programme was the prologue, by Miss I.izjie C. Mather, of Richmond, and jra fallowed by an oration lnm Fnnklin Elliott of Dublin, II a delivery was clear and his in inner good. Lie traced out the "Evil R.-ot" which had led U the overthrow of nation.-, to be prUe-arrgance,il!u.-traling from the pag(. t,f History. "Sundropa," by Mi Saliie E. Jones, of West Ml ton, Ohio, was read almost too low to be distinctly beard by all the audience, nevertheless was excellent in its morale. L'pon "Realities of the Ace," the author. Den;Trueblood, of Salmi, had apparently spent soma labor, lie spoke, how ever, of that principle or influence which animates ms-ikia I to advancement, as a "dogma." He pave a review of the accomplishments of the present century, and claimed that we should Dot blindly worship, but duly reverence the past, honoring the dead but striving to exi-el. II was most too measured and not sufEeienMy free in Lis delivery. - j "Neither Delay nor Tlest," by Miss Anpe tToujrh, of IN.Oarderi, was distinctly read, and excellent in sentitijent, but like most of the productions, abouaded in an extensive useof mtapf or. Part first of "Farlh. m Caket" was then read by G. ; N. Conn of Moorestfiwn, . J. "The Seen and tie L'nsecn 'by Miss Mary Tavlor, of Monrovia, was i credittble production. In "Our Tutelary tioda," W.li. Wickersham of Lewisvillr, exoresse'l disappnAation of the course of our fathers and the present generation, as neglectful of liberty iu their dealings with slavery, and that the adoption of a constitution permitting slaverv was an event more to be regreted than to be rejoiced at. How justly this generation may be condemned, we Jo not question, but the censure of the framers of the constitution, arises from a rn'isconception of the sentiment of that age. Our fathers did not aim so much at (be emancipation of labor directly, as at the emancipation of opinion: hence they gave us religious liiiertv, and guarded it ho strongly that but one fe ,-ble, futile attempt has been since made to engraft soy particular idea upon our political ay stein. Part second of "Farlba w Caket" w as read by Miss H. Marv liuraon.of Hid mond. The voice of the reader was displayed more in enunciation than in vnlunie, but the good attention of ti,e audience enabled it to be heard in all p irts of thenvom. The contributions to tbi.- part und also to the first part, were mostly poetry o a moderate order, but the students did themselves great credit in abandoning the absurd practice of preteudieg to publish a new spa per. William Uussell, of West Newton, followed in a poein. This was the pro net ion f the evening, heinfr approvingly received by the audience, and no less truthtul, because it displayed the sole motive of woman's every action. an I l'allau was seen to retire from the field before Cupid. The Valedictory w as delivered by the President, John Morgan, of Plainfiel 1, in a manner creditable to himself, and the meeting adjourned. The Alumni met on Tuesday evening and were addressed by Prof. Ekastls Tbst. On Wednesday morning, the Commencement Exercises took place. The following are the students who gradtiat ed, the names of exercises and degrees con ferret! : R. 1$. Warder, of Cincinnati; "Salutatory"; IJ. A. G. N. Con roe, Moorestowp, N. J ; "Our Literature"; IJ A. O. J. Morgan, Plaintield; "Eattli, the Nursery of Man"; 15. A. William Russell, West Newton; a Poem ; 1$. A. I. II. Ilollingswortli, Selma, Ohio; "The Tourist"; B. S. E. II. Dorland, Oskaloosa, Iowa; "The Theory of Study"; 15. S. A. McTaggart, Belleville, C. W.; "Valedict ory"; 13. A. The Baccalaureate Address was delivered by Prof. Doloas Clakk. Mr. Ralph Wiggs, has a horse that made the distance between the storeon Main and Sycamore streets, on Tuesday noon last, in something less than 2.40. Considering that he was hitched to a buggy, and that he took the side-walk most ot the way to Sycamore, it's the fastest tiuw on record hereabouts. At John Peterson's corner, the buggy was thrown against the comer of the bouse and the st 'ne-step, knocking a small piece out of each this jar bent the near axles, and, notwithstand this iraye it a wabbling motion, the horse kept the centre of t.ie walk, and carried the buggy safely between the trees and the ferce until he turned down MiU-si, aad into Dundy's wagon-yard, only barking one or two trees in his flight. Mr. W. was just about getting into the buggy to go to Hetliel, when the uorse started. Occurring just at dinnertime, when the ide-wa,lk was clesr. no one was in jured. Five or six dollars w ill repair all damages to the buggy; but the horae, being dun-colored is coxpletely drmuutged and 'done for, in view of future usefulness as a safe animal. Jroat on Yankee Harness. Not havirg been personally acquainted wtb all the employes of the Messrs. Wiggins, we uegltH.-te.!, to mention the name of Richard Hi nt, than whom no better or mom expert Harness-Maker never drew waxed-ends or w axed fat. 'Richard is himself ' on "Yankee Harness" he stakes (Hirit'i his all (.nr'on that, an 1 cannot lie beat. In this connection, we owe an apology to our friend Locis Sin A.k, uoui u unintentionally christeued "Chailey Utickhardt." Louis is au industrious and art worker and "bxek to it" rate and early we'll not take anything else back we said of him but the name. A Splendid Pelial-Oeccnrred at Economy, on Friday night last, gotten up by the wives and daughters of the 1. O. O. F.'s of that enterprising town and vicinity. Wb are informed by one who was present and participated, that Le never sa' down to a more sumptuous repast than the one un !er which the tables groaned on this occasion. Over !U0 of the brethren and their ladies were present. Speeches were made by John it. Popp, Esq., of this city, and Rev. Mr. Carl, of Cambridge, and, at a late Lour, the company dispersed all feeling that it w-as gxsl for them to have been tbero. JtsyOn Tuesday Hst, the iJemoeracy held an adjourned meeting at Camt rulge City. Jos. E. McPonald made a speed, and it was concluded to await the action cf the Philadelphia Convention before they troul4eT the waters' in the District. Lafe Develin and Eli Pigman were selected as delegates to the Ihil. Con. This wa higidy proper, that it might be again said on the assembling of this Convention as it was said of a, certain assembly in the days of Job: "and tbe iei.in) appeared in their midst"! The Roard of Health, requests ns to call the attention of Physicians ami Boarding-House keepers to the fact that they must report every case of Astatic vnora, coming wooa-r c., .s s...u as is recognised,tc the l-resuetor Secreurv of tbe Board. S case of Cholera has yet occurred in tbe city: but it may appear any day, and the Board intend to keep themselves and the public posted in relation to every case. TBOBipson & MeMeaa Notary Public. Real Estate and Insurance Agency, have some fine Farms and City Property left. Call soon if you want bargains, at No. 59, Main-sL, over Farquhar's Auction Rooms.

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-Gurmend Corsalet has returned from his Eastern trip, in good health. He placed a '. Y. Sun and the IL-raJd oc it u 1j ti auks. It will not astonish ijr one at the length of the Atlantic cable when thej refect that it Utk

a w U'jle t !Ki.D to cultivate it in. Thompson A McMeans. Insure privste dwellings, perpetually, at very moderate rates, iu a Company having a million of capital, at No. S3, Maio-aL, opposite Starr Hall. "Persistent crimination and recriminate n among polit'cal friends, is unworthy of men engage i in a common cause, at this urave crisis in cur political history." True Julian Republican. The feast on "humble pie" is digesting: and we are happy to believe that Ik has "had some sense talked into him" by st.mebody, at last! A!wy Bear in Mind, that the place to get suited in any article of Tinware, or any thing iu the Brass, Copper, or Sheet iron lii e, or to purchase either a superior Cooking, Parlor, Office or Shop Stove, adapted to burning Wood or Coal, is at the Nt Bro.'s establishment near the Depot. They have a complete assortment of ever thing in their line, and are selling cheap for cash. I'nion Mass Meeting at Connersville. On the 2th,a rally of the Cn r.n Party of Fayette County took place, and, notwithstanding the rain, there were, says the Times, about iour thousand pres ent-out of that number tl.ere were, by actual count one thousand and one soldiers in attendance. A sumptuous feast was partaken of and good speeches made by Gen. Grose and Col. Tom Iirowne. In the evening. Col. Trusler spoke to a Urge audience. The Times savs, a more interesting or orderly gathering was never witnessed in Favette countr. Th Place to get gsd bargains in Farms and Citv Property, is at the Keal Estate Olfice of Thompson Jt .He. II. 'Hits, 5 Main street over FarQuhar's Auction Rooms. WANTED. A competent roan tooauvass on line of Railroad from Richmond to Indianapolis, forEtna Life Insurance Company. Apply to IV B. MYRICK. State Aent, 21 4t. Richmoud. Ind. Revenue Stamps at Nicholson's. j Harrison & Richmond Railroad Meeting. ! By order of the Co.nmitteo a Railroad meeting vtas hel l at t'.te store of Ad:tms ; sk Brother, Spriuirtield, Ind. G. W. Adams was elected President and Thos ; Gaston Secretary. ! Mr. Siraonson proceeded to state the ; object of the meeting and to give a le- ; scription of the juojiosed route from Harrison via Mt. Carrnel to Richuiond ' Finding it to he the most practicable route, and running through a very level rich and fertile country, requiring loss expense in eroding than any other route in contemplation, it was Resolved, That there he a committee of two appointed Nelson Davis ami M. V. Siinonson to go over the proposed route to raise the amount required to tiefray the expense of a survey. The meeting adjourned to meet at Adams & Brothers Store on Saturday August 4th, at 5 o'clock p. si. G. VV. A dams, Pres't. T. A. Gaston, See'y. Thompson Si. -Ilclleans collect accounts make deeds and mortgages examine titles take acknowledgments, at No. iy, Main-st., over Farquh ir'a Auction Kooms. STATE XEU'S. Tho south eastern Indiana Conference, em- . bracing in its bounds four of the Madison chur- ( dies, will meet en the ltkb. of Sept. next, A fire in Cochian, Indiana, last week.destroy. ed property of thu Ohio and Mississippi li. K. j Co., to the amount of $13,000 or $20,O 0. ! Win. Williams, of Kosciusko, received the nomination in the 10th District over Joseph II. j Defrees.the present incumbent, by a vote of 87 j to 53. Mrs. Kitty F) fl".-, formerly Miss Amanda i Carder, of Lafayette, au actress of some repu- ! tation hs inherited a fortune of $75,000 by ; the demise of an ancient grandfather in Park- ' ersburg, Virginia. i Two lads named Huffinarj and Miller were j drowned in White Pigeon, near Evansviile, on , Monday week, while ba'hing. The boys were ; good swimmers, hut had been in the water all j day, and were probably overcome by the sun. j The; following educational bodies meet at Indianapolis at the times spec; tied: The National i Association of School Superintendents, August '13. The Xa'ional Association of Normal Sh'l ; Teachers and Principals Auc. 15. The Siate i j Convention of Scho. l Examiners, Aua'. 17 i Tha wholesale trade of Evansville, Indiana, last year was as follows: Groceries, $1, 691,1). 0, dry goods, $3,570,0 0; Knits and shoes, $931,lo'i; drugs $415,fiO; liquors, $351,000; mas1 inr. wiih the houses not classified, a toial of J $10 S52.(X.O. MacKey & L o. aoid dry goods la j tlio amount of $1 0-7,0. 1. A rase of wife whippirj; occurred in Lafayette a short tMiie ai;.. The scouiulrel ws ari rested, but the wife tefused to appear against him. Two neighbors, however, gave him a good : ttiiasli.ng. f.r wtudi they wero tried beToie a 'justice, who fined 'hem one cent each, with i Cvts, and nni.lted the costs Good. Ilcv. Mr. lluss Rector if St. John's Chnrch, i Lafaiette, while recen !y iravcling on an East ern la iroad felt the insiotia u paw of a thief j in his p cKet, ai.d, qii k as liihloing. dealt h m trt itirt.dous biow in the face, KnocKing him

out ot time tn I damaging his htt e specula' ion , ed them, illustratea taupwaes irre. a : ire.- maleond aUiepair. Tii -indignant liector loU .w j SON A HAMLIN, Boston, r :.AON liUOTnEUS, ed up the adv-intas with one or lwo more of ( Sw Y rs. !y. t.f the ssmesert. The p.wr d ck pocset b ged

for his hfe, and was p it lf the train with one ; r e id total eclipse and the other in mourning. ! The Choleras. i There is raore than one cholera in the fiel L sars j the Boston Jonrnat, and if we are to judge from tie last week s bids ot mortality in our principal cities, tbe Asiastic cbelera ia much less a proper subject of alarm than cholera infantum, or even cholera morbus. In this city the deaths by cholera infantum rose to tbe extraordinary number of 35, and what is more surprising still, about one half of the whole number of deaths that is, 64 out of 1 29 were of children under ve years of age. In New York, while tbe deaths by Asiatic cholera were 1 1, those by chvdera morbus were 33. and tbotfe cholera infantum went op to ??! In Philadelphia. Asiatic cholera took away It, cholera morbus 23, and cholera infantum 163. We may add i thf dehs br the kindre(J d; of d;irrhea ad dv9,nterT wer 1 Y,,rl i .,t ; th,;i. WHISKER." I WHISKERS I Do ysai want Whiskers or Moustaches ? Our Grecian Compos od will force, them to grow oa the smoothest 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 X CO., Box 13S, Brooklyn, X. Y. 5-ly-".

Palmer's Cosmetic Lotion, BURNET'S KATEjTCN

AND Grlveeriiie Cream, SOLD BT PLUMMER i KELLY". Brown's Troches, Carey's Cough Cure ANB Momerou's Cough Syrup, TOU SALK BV TLf. 11.11 Ell & KELLY. Troches of Chtoralo of Potash FOR SORE THROAT -ANDIBroncliial Diseases. SOLD BY PLl'JIMER A KELLY. Notice tJ Heirs ol PetitiJU to Sell Ileal Kslaie. State or Indiana. Watse CorsTYi Coi ktok CuiS'iK Ple as, t" " ."OTICE is hereby given that William CommSack, Executor ot the l ist will and testament of ilson Horn, deceased, h is filed his petition to sell the K-al Estate of the decedent, his persons! being insuilieient to pay his de'.ts; ani that sa'd Iition will be heard at the next term oi the Court of Common Pleas of s.ti 1 County. Aitest." MOSES I. LEE SON. Clerk. C.C. P. W.C. Richmond, Au.sr. 2, 3v. BUY Y O U 1-1 HATS AID CAP.S AT Perry's HI.il Si ore, co it xi: it of 5 til niicl NXairi-st: AGENTS WANTED! ME tVDLEY'S HISTORY OF THE WAR, C COMPLETE in two Volume. ALSO lSSt'EO J COMPLETE IX ONE VOLUME. The best CHKAPEST, MOST I VTSKKSTl SO, POPCI.AR am Vftlll'rt-l HtHt;rif of the H h'Ui-tn pMiJufl. which is fully attested bv the BNoKJioi s salk it has reached of J1MMNIO Volumes, and is now selling with iucresed rapidity. stol 1 only bv S inscription. Exclusive territory given. For fu!l particulars sen 1 for Circular. A 1 less AMERICAN PfRLI-sIlIXU COMPANY, 121 West 5th Street. Cincinnati, Ohio. OTICE TO SINKING FUND BORROWERS. a LL persons imiebted to the Sinking Fund are Jl hereby notified that all 1 an Is m rtgae-l to sai I tund. and on which interest has not been paid in advance, for the present year, ill be advertised tor sixtv davs previous to and oti'crel at public sale on the second Tuesday ia December next. Bv order of the Roar I of Commissioners. W. II. TALUOIT, President. July 13, 1S60. SOLDIERS ATTENTIQaN ! rWlhe undersigned being the necessity of a F"ir.t Jat Class Atseiicy in this place tor the prosecution of claims against ths Government, would respectfully announce to the Soldiers aud Citizens of tills county and vicinity that he has opened such, and is prepared to prosecute all kinds of claims arising from the nTiKoTtT nw TJvrl PsivrrnoPt lii L.Ll 1 Ui i.1 U I Ui sw f xvw. He has been otleretl facitilies by the various DeI partments w hich enables him to garranter to soldiers j and others entrusting their claims V) him a more 1 speady settlement ot them than has heretofore been j ctfrred by any agent. j He hai secure i tha service of Col. W. W. DUDLEY ! for the Summer, who was for a long time an examin- ! erot claims at Washington D. C. " Inform ition given free, aud claims promptly attend.-! to by letter. Charge moderate. Office over Citizen's Rank, Richmoud, Ind. R. P. FINNEY. Late Maj. 6 Inl. Cavalry. July 2ith, H&O SPECIAL IMOTICSE The .H;ion HamUaCakinctOreass f.tv di.rerent st les. la tcl H sacred and secular f music, fiom S to i 100 each. FIFTY-OXE GOLI I or SILVER MIUALS, r other first premiums aaardA'IXLOW .,A.A V ---". - - ' TV . An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, Presents to the Alhnlivn of M-ihert her SOOTH.NC SYRUP For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates tie process of teethrng by softeninp the gums, re-locine all inti.mmition, will al'ay all fain aad psmo.iic action and is. Sure to Eegnlaie the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOCR INFANTS. We have pat np and soid this article for over 30 years, and can sir iv coxTinrscx ano ntrTH of it what we have never been able to say oi an' other rr edicine. Never hs it faile.1 in a snigrle instanre tu effect a cure, when timety nsed. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighte.1 with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical etlecis and medical virtues. We speak in this matter -what we do know," after 39 years' experience : and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what we here declare. In almost every instance where the infant is sufferio? from pain ani exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minntes after the syorp is administerd. Full direcuons for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless tbe fac-sinaile ef CURTIS A PERKLNS. New York. i on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Druggist throughout the world. I PRICE, OSLY 3- CEVTS PER BOTTLELj

ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who snT-red for years from j Nervous Oeoihty, Premature IKimi, and all the eiWts of vootiifal iu-Uscreuon, will, tor the sake of suSertng huniamtv, send tree to all who need it, the receipt and direction for making Use simple remedy by wiiich he was cured. SuJerers wishing to profit bv toe advertiser's experience, can d so by addressing, iu p.rfec. confidence, r "o 13 Chambers it., New York. Ju'v 5. 19-3m.

THE DECISIVE BATTLE HA3 beex FOUGHT AND WON la evert State, aad Citv, ani Town in the Union, by CH3ISTAD0R0 S HAIR DYE over all would-be rivals, and the palm of victory is awarded tc it for depth and richness of that, durability, rapiiity of aetion. softening and lubricating properties, aad enure freedom from every deleterious or s iilini ingredient. Manufacture.! by J. CHKtSTADOttO, No. a Astor Uouee, New - York. Sold by Drug . gists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH! SOSATCH! SOBATCH! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure the Itch in $ Hour-. a 1-tOCCKES SALT RHFCM. ULCERS, CHILj BI.AINS, and a!i EKUPTIONSOK THE SK.IN. Price eeuls. For sale bv all dru;gisls. By sendin;; n,i cents to WEEKS i POT 1 E K. Sole Agents. 1T0 WaaUington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by m ul, tree of pusuge, to auy part of the rated States. -1MTVr rtttFiME FC.a THE U1I)EE(11IEF. Ftaalwa'a Phaloaw Phalan'a I'amloa'a rhaloa'i ".ifcht IslwoBiiag trrri-i." 'Itigsit BlMBiiag Orra." tNigtai Itlosaiisi C'eycws." 'igbt Bloaauias; Cvrrm." Mglil Ulaantiuaj t.reus." A most xquiile, delicate. t ill led froai tiie rare and wa.ea it ta-aes iis name. ar.d Frafftanl J'erfun tsraat.lai flower truui Uanufurtnred only by I'lIAI.OV Sc SOX, w Vork. BEWARE Oi COl NTF.ltPEITS. ASK FOR PHAI.ON S TAKE SO OTHER A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing ia South America as a missionary, discovere I a sa'e and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Iecay, Iiseases of the Urinary aut Seminal Organs, aud the whole train of disoi lers brought on by baneful and vicious habits. G.eat numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the affliete I and unfortunate, I will send the recijie for preparing and using this med:i'u;, ia a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, free of CAnrye. Please inclose a post paid euvelojje, addressed to yourself. A:Jrea JOSEPil T. IXMAN. Station- D. Umi a Horsa, .Yew l"o t f a'j. June t), 1855. 15-ly. CAUTION FKOMTIIE AMERICAN WATCH CO. It having come to our knowledge that imitations of the American Watch have been put upon the market in great number, calculated by their utter worthlessness to injure the rcput ition of our genuine products, to protect our own interests and the public from imposition, we again publish the trade marks by which our Watches may invariably lie known. We manufacture four styles of Watches. The First has the name "AMERICAN WATCH CO., Walthaiu, Maas.," engraved on the iuside plate. The Second lias the name "APPLETOX, TRACY A CO., Wa.tham, Mass.,' engraved ou the inside plate. The Tuird has the name "P. S. ItARLETT, Waltham, Mass., ' cngravd on the inside plate. All the a'ove styles have the name American Watch Co. painted on the dial, und arc warrauted iu every respect. The Foi bth ban the name "WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," engraved en the inside plate, and is not named on the dial. And the above described watches are made oi various sizes, and are sold iu gold or silver cases, as i.iay be ! required. j It ishar.lly possible for us to accurately descril the ' numerous imitations to which we have alluded. They ! are usually inscribed w ith the names so nearly api nroaolrmr our own as to escane the observation of the x unaccustomed buyer. Some are represented as made by the "Cnion Watch Co., of Boston, Mats.," no such company existing. Some are named the "Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Wm. Eilery style, usually known as the "Soldier's Watch." Others are named the Appleton Watch Co. , " others the ' P. S. BurtLtv," instead ot our P. S. Bar'ett ; " besides many varieties named in such a manner as to ouvey the idea that they are the varitable productions of the American Watch Company. We also caatinjj the public, and particularly soldiers, against bnving certain articles Calleb w atches, fco freely advertised in illustrated papers as "Army Watches," "Officei Watches," "Magic Time Observers," "A rcana Watches," Ac, tbe prices of which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars. A gixid watch, in these times, cannot be afforded for any such money. A little attention on tbe part of buyers will protect them from gross imposition. U1XOXS BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE, j Crampton's Strawberry Balsam, i Janes' Carminative Balsam, J I STRICKLAND'S MIXTURE, j AND CTHEB BE1IEME3 FOR DIAEEHCEA AND DY3ENTEEY, S01.0 BT PLF.n.vIER k KELLY. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrap -and MRS ' BAimilTQ S CORDIAL, For Children Tret h in? nnd Soffcriar Sn hi mer Conplaiat. litb PU WHF.il At KELLY.

The Great English Remedy SIK JAMES CLARK'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared fr .m a prescription of Sir J. Clark, M. 1). Physician txiraurdinary to the Queen. This invaluable med.cioe is uui'aiang ia the cur of all those painful and dasgerous diseases to which the female eBsUiuUon is subject. It moderate all eicess &nd removes ail obstructions, aad a speedy cure may be relied on. TO .1I111KIE1 LAIMES it is peculiarly suite.!. It will, in a short time, briug on th monthly period with regularity. Kach bottle, price One lHUr. bears the Government Stamp of Great Hntaiu, t. prevent couuurUUs. CAUTION. These Pills shon! 1 not be taken by Fcmiles during

the i UiST TUKtt MONTHS of V.niDrr, as tfy are sure to brin? on Miscarriage, but at any other time thev are sae. Inaii Cases of Nervous and p:-is! AS.vt'orf, 1 inj in the Stack and l.i.tubs. Eaticue on sliirht exeni.-n. Palpitation o! tlse Heart. Hysterics. ani Whites, these IXM , ,TI ,1.... j-ty . aM ..):,'F lll"tfl. hV fail ed : atvi alt houg h a prcrt u 1 ivme.1 y . do not contain constitution. j Full directions in the 1 I ! let around each pack- ; age, which should be caresv. y prescrred. SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole Asvnt for the Cuited States and Canada, JOB MOSES,:: Cortlan.lt St., New York. X. p. $1.00 and 8 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Anent. w ill insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills.by return mail. Dr. Marshall's Ca tarrh S 11 n II . This S mi IT has thoronsrldy proved itself to 1 the best article km. wn for curing the (Satan!, Cold in the H ad and llcadai h-. It has heeu found an excellent reme.lv in many cases of Sor Eyw. Dentiiess has" been removed by it. and Hearing has often been greatly improved by its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head. The sensatiousafter using it are delightful and invigorating. U opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthens the glands, aad give a healthy action to the parts atlected. More than Thirty Years' of sale and use of lr. Iai shrtll" Crtturrh and llvadaohe Sum IF. has proved its great value for all the eotaimou diseases of the head, and at this moment stands higher than ever before. It is recommended bv many of the It-st Physicians, and ia used with groat iucc r's and satisfaction everywhere. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Druggists in 1801. The undersigned. Laving for many years Wren acquainted with Ir. Marshall's ( ntarrh nnd li.-adaclif Suud.atid sold it in our w hoh'sal trade, cheerfully state, that we believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given ot it for the cure of t'auri hal AttW tiona. and that it is decided iy he best article ever kc-owu for all common disease of of the Head. Burr .t Perry, Boston. Hoed. Austin ,t Co ," Brown. I.amson A Co., Reed. Cutler A Co., Seth W. Kowle, Wilson, Fair'.mnk A Co., HenshaNv, Elm and A Co. U. II. Hay, Portland, Me. LariheS I ark, .ei 1 orK. A. R. A I. Sands, " Stephen Paul. t Co.," Israel Minor A Co., " McKesson A Robbins" A. L. Scovill A Co. " M.Ward, Close A Co., Bush Gale, For Sale by all I'ruggists. Try it. Ir. Mnrfcairs Catarrh nnd Headache Sniitl is a frserant and agr-.-eable reiae.1v lor all disease ol llie head. It opens and purges out all obstructions. The sensation after using it are delightful and invigorating, m.t ; relief immediate. Sold by all Druggists. Try :V Dr. M:trshl!s Catarrh nnd Headachr' Sniitf is a frasrr.uit and airn.-eal.-le remedy f ( r all diseases of the head. It opens and pnrttea out all obstructions. The sensations after using it are delightful and invigorating, an I the relief immediate. Sold bv all Prugtist. 1 LifeLife LifeHBaltli Health HealthStrength. Strength. Strength. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DU JEAN I-ELAMAKIIE'S Celebrated Specific Pills W(r, f.nm a prrpiraHoH .f lr. J1M iMlamarrt (".''"'"' '" " " '4"1 t'U '"'V'toH tjitr'd".fi. 't rt of J'tt . This invltiabie melir iiic is n' imposition, but unfailing in the cureol Sp. ro atorrhea or Seminal Weakness Every siM-rios of 'Gentel or L rmnry IrriUibility. Involuiitarv'or Sightly Seminal Emission.-. Irm whatever cHUse'prod.ii-d, or howc -er severe, will be speedily relieved and theorjrans restored to healthy action. ' 'R-adthe following ..pinions ot eminent French physicians: . . We l ave used the Specific Pills prepared byGarancier 4 Dupont.No. 21 1 Hoe Lombard, from the prescription ol Dr. Juan Delamarre, in our private practice 'iUl uniform a.ieeess. and we belieie there is no other tu- li cine .. well c-tlculiitcd to core all persons suft'Tii:" trom Invobintarr Emission or any other weiknH of tiie Sexual Organs, w nether caused by a se.lei.tarv mode of Lvinj. excesses, or abt.se R. A. ltEAl-RAPAKIE, M. D. G. !. Ik-jaki IS. M. !.. Jkan Le Lei cukk, M. D. Paris. May 5th, l?-'3. HEWAKE Oi ( or.NTiiiu I. its. The -enoine I ar". sold bv all the principal gistor S tsrougbotitthe W rid. I'nce One Oollar per x B..xes for Five Dollars. .:. .vi-.mc A il i'oNT. S..le 1 r priek-rs. Jo. 211. Kue Lombard, Paris. One P1U-. end-.fed t anv antborized Agent, will ; a b..x bv r -'nrn mail, s irelv sealed from all observatioo, six 1k.x-s for live d'dlars. Sole Ameers for America. OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Coartlandt St., N. Y. Agents for Ilichui,,a an i V, 4 KELLY. DR. SEELYE S LIQUID CATRRH REMEDY CERE WARRANTED IF DIRECTIONS AEE FOLLOWED. Cold in the Head Relived in a Few .Minute. Dr. Seelve's BRONCHIAL SYRUP! An Unfailing Retried v for Coughs. Colds, Broochs.lii Sore Throat. Hoarseness and Imtafcrc of te j Bronchial Ti!s or Lun?. Ticklir; in tbe 1 hroat, na vroup. Sold br !? WV-'esV Dr irisU and rtEeU: by Have saved m .re than 50.000 persons from deatb, for they cure in a sinple day, Cholera, Dysentery, ail Summer Complaints. Fever and Ague, and Neuraijrta. Aiso. a sure eure for Coughs and; Rheumatism. AU Druzzista sell them. ORRIN sKINNER A CO , Proprietors, Springfield, Mass. Root's Pest achinf preserves the life ef tbe Hair chancres it from grtv to its original color in three wet.ki prevents the hair from falline ia the best article tor dressing the hair ever fonnd in the market will surely remove dandruff and core all disease of the Scalp is de!:rbtftslry perfumed, ceres baldness, and will nt stain the skin is a perfect Restorer and Dressing Combined. No other preparati.jn fr the hair contains Pestachio Nwt Oil. Sild bv a!! Drofjrinu. DEM AS, BARNES Co.. Agents. New York. ORRIN SKI.WER V Co., ski Proprietors, ltf Springfield, Mat.

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SaJdlerv 11 ti 4u arr, err ti ck, lost purehaiwd ( uiau:ftarff mmtir,) embrcing ail the new varieuea and a;. Ie j ol gwls. rrrnt li Call. I Erf ut h Moroccos Bnht when Gold was low, ; I lniass. HiHilinss i cau and will be sold U. ToMpms"' Ac. I j Sole I.cathfr, j Nt.sli ' M R ! Sol I.enthrr. h Iut' R"1!-Hufl.tloMa-j.hts r, j Low fur cat h Fi.h Oil. i ly the TUrret. Jitporuf.t. Kv the Itarrel. o!e I.rntkrr. j Extra article irom ts o Sprits stcc! i'ruBks.v the tst Manufacturers in nc s. A.c, the I nkia. ? Ziae Trti uk, ' ,A ni'w artkic. Will stand b:;. l Leather Trnvolios U.i.s. tor Ladies nnd t;ca; uc, A large variety tt ' siivs, od At t;xr ietaie J prices. 1 he tst article e.-er brought t . this i! arke; - i'.i,m 50 iaiu t-i ) $5 .ech. Iltit- IJni-h?.' Horst Coi prs.) I-iuec sheets, Tu full SiOvk. Fir N-s. Hound I. father. Fly et. I'lai Leather, Fl et. Cotton Tlieir naioe is LegK.n, aud verv low. and Linen. J Knsltsh Fi!!inc. i lnfullstnck. Nicevarivtr. , . . . a . . . . .... . in. i.rniai itwiars,. rotv, r or Japaned. ILrtiss ot all kinds All made with our n-oal mid vnrirfif, care, and all warranted t Saddles ot a-l kinds, give satisfaction. ISridles; ul jiil t.in.1.. I A new kind of Sjddlejuat Collars ol all Liuds, j iutroJuced. Tunnel y,i We a-e producing a ltwr St.ck of I- at' r, und more of it, than ever t.elors. Wiil Ik; found at tlie Old Stand, Xo. 2t Main Suet, newly fitted up. WIGGINS A CO. 20-::m WE PREPARE Dr. Hamlin's Anti-Cholera Mixture, From his published jii?scr.'iioDt Also, Dr. Eubini's SOLUTION of CAMPHOR Will, direction for their use. l'LL-.M.MER A. KELLY, S. W. Corner of Main and Pearl-ats. No-.v t le.it 4.he Cholera is ao uear us, it will K: well for every fauiilr t keep a liottleof aome suitablo medicine always in the bouse for instant use if necessary. Should tlwcasa prove likely to be anything more than simple liiarrhca, do not depetwl on an untried remedy but tend at onoe for a physician. Simple remedies may be exceedingly useful iu checking tlisc a in its firt t tag-a but should not prevent the calling a physician if the st loptouis sis at till abr lying. MEDICAL. ( Remarkable "Zcung Lady. 1 rtlE Magnetic Doctress MiaaTenoesstie.wlio w aa U once called the Won lerful Child, has returned to j ti.ecitv and established an iuliriuary on Fifth at.. No. j 122. near Mound, where sht cisy be consulted on all : in ittors pertaining to life and health. She will give ! information of lostorstolen property, identifying tho i person or persons concerned, with so rrnica certainty, us scarcely to leava a doubt of their guilt; and, whoii rw jiiircd u iii go int.. an iincotis-'ious state and travI i to everv part of the world, and l.nnt up absent peri sons, whether dead or alive, an i tl.rocgh her tell the i in.piirirg fri'-nls their situation and whercabontg. Hhe w ill gnarautee to rnnke jwrinanent cures in all cases ! she undertakes. Cancers extracted, root and branch, j without instruments or pain, or one drop ot hiatal, in J from four to twenty-foot hours. Paralysed persons ; nwH to walk in ff -m three to uine days, and all oiht r ' .!isou treated with the name snecesi,snch as liver ! coriiplaint. cwfiinption, tits, heart dis.-ase. sight aid i hearing restored, and all diseases that flesh U heir to. 1 All letters protnntly answered, and medicine sent by express wnc-u rcpure j. ds, x,a a, lacinnati, . s. Thriaigli her extensive practice lately, be La also -cured the services of Madams Baker and Dr. C H. Wofslhull to ass:t her. MISS TENNESSEE'S (The Wonderful Child,) ffiUQIUTlC LIFE ELIXIR FOR j CLEANSING THE BLOOD ASD ! BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. The c-aeat success tf.U Eiiiir has met with, induced j me to pnt it before the public, and all I ask is to give j it a fair trial, aad it will then recommend it&elf. - It 1 will remove all i Dark Spot v lotha, Fimplet, or aajr Cruptioa oyon the Face or Body, and will (rive the complexion a clear and healthy color, and if directions are properly followed the skin will beeome almost transparent. - The properties of this syrup are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless, and have a Wonderful Effect apoa ike IJTer, At d cleansing the system cf all athat laapnrities, and restore a persun to PERFECT HEALTH. Tie properties and composition of thia symp were made known to toe when a child, and ia a Clairvoyant state, since which I have made constant use ot it . in my practice, and from the great success i have Lad ' in it' nse for the last 11 rears, thought proper to brinp it betore the public. PREPARED ONLY by 3f TE3FJTESSEE, THE CBSAT ClairToyaiit aad Magnetic Doctress, Xo. 422 It eat Fifta HU, Belaw JCoaad, cixcncr atx, c. For Sale by all Druggists in TJ. S. F. li, I5, Jy.

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