Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 32, 4 October 1866 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND. INDIANA: Thursday, October 4, 1866.

XV A VN K ( Ot'.N TV l.MO.X TICKET: ki.r Stntr, lri:l- Kiuley. Rurt.it.v.,. vyillinm . Peelle, Wan. W. rul-, ir-nj. I.. .Martin. Clerk of t'ie Court. Win. tV. Iudler Treasurer, J t ti .1 irtii Sheriff, Jacob !. Ilnllineer. " Coroner, Fnbiu l-'lruims. Surveyor, Hnb-rtC Khute. CountyCoinrniaai.jner, Oliver T. Jones, District Proaecntmr Attorney, Hear C. Ft. . Warn Townehip Assessor, Wm. Dalia. rrirals and gcpartitrfg ol fflailg. RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Juno 4, I860. MAILS CLOSE. Columbus and Et....t.. ("Hicnpo.. ...... ......... ........ Cincinnati........ ...... . . 8 00 a.M .. sao. ... 14r. Davton Way ........... .. Indianapolis and West.... ... .. .. 8 U,.B , MAILS OFEH. . - i-j: v a vi'. . 0 00 a IRUllniluiiinija " - Cincinnati .1.. ... . ........ '... y villl'HU.M. ........ ........ . , . ..I. ....I..,. EmI.... 1 liM Boston and Beecy Mire, leaves Tueeday and fridav at.. iiM " do. do arrive eame days at ....10 00 A. Arba, Tia Bethel Ac. leavee Tneeday, Thtrrs- ; ' J do. arr. Tueaday, Thursday aud Saturday. 00 r.M. Winchester,' via. 'S. ,e nn A Mondav, Wednesday end Friday, at.... do. arr. f uewrtev, Thursday aad Saturday, 4 00 r.n Hrookville via Abington, leave Monday and f mlay at Arrives Toeaday and Saturday at. S 00 AM. i 00 r.n Jrjr-nifi,...am from 7:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. On Sunday, front 0:00 to 10:00 A. A. WILLIAMS. P.M 7ditnr Pullndium. You are authorized to an nounce the name of Mosaa D. UnoXM candidate fur the olBeeof Clerk of theCourU of Wayne county, at the October election, and oblige many frienda of the boneat capable and faithful. rva"are authorized toanncHttrCwCa). M. L. B0.dt, of New Castle, as an independent candidal for Congress, at the October , election. Editor Pai-lauu m. You are" authorized to an Bounce the name of William B. EsYS.aT aa an Independent Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County, at the cominji October Election. Mimt Voters. R ATI FICATION MEETING. . T .MOWpAY NIGHT. - ' The Grand Army of the Republic,will hold i'.Utifioation Meeting at the Henry Corner, on , - MONDAY NIGHT NEXT.' . For the-ptirpos'o'of endorsing the IlesoIiitioiM adopted at the recent Pittsburgh Soldier's and Sailors Convention Every body every Union man every lover of his country are cordially in vited to participate. GENERAL TOM. BENNETT, Will nddross the meeting, and GENER AL TOM. I5ROWN, is invited. Come and let us have a. good time. Look out tor Fale Reports. A3 the day of election approaches, the people may aa well prepare themselves to hear r sorts of false reports, started by the Domooracy on the eve of the election, when they kndw they cannot be contradicted in time to reach the mass of voters. All sorts of rumors will be et afloct for the 'purpose of inducing ha nonnlft to vote acainst the Union ticket. The chances are a hundred to n. that all startline reports set afloat on the eve of the election are false, and the safe plan will be to , set them down as such and entirely disregard them, i .1 hnr Read your Tickets carefully be fore voting, and see thai every name is there that a Union Republican can voie for. Let the motto be: "No 'My Policy Seasoning in our Diet!"' . Jin EHer, Agaia Engaged in Ilia Aroca- - tion Lvinr. " v It aeems to be a moral impoaaibility for some men to rid tliemaelvee of their old babil of down right lyinS, for political effect, and Jim Elder of oar city, U a melv,.o. ...mila of H,Uit in this old habit, enjrrafted tia U.t ohile he was enzineerinK that copperbottomed craft-the Jf-mim. We learn that he I wentto.KaitineHaH.No.l,oa last Saturday niht, and there atated that Governor Mobtoh had sent twentyfive stand or arms to Major John H. Popp, fnr the use of the Grand Army of the Republic" on the election day, with which to prevent "Democrat" from votin. He knew that thia sUtiment was false when he made H. These muskets, we understand, were purchased by Mr. ,cgi a eititea of Brfimoad, a blacksmith, aad keeper of a grocery 90, South street, from Mr. H. Balweft of IndianapoH. wHn yiw of "mnK them airaia to any peraoo who wanted a amisket. Hia object was to mke monev by the operation, aad not for any ;afcful parte. Major Pepp knew aothiuii Iwu'it hM irmi until informed by Mr. VogjT. It 1 eedleee to add that feU falsehood, like all others that be has been (tuitylof and they ace numerous is the eooe.pl ion of .iu aiHy -brained author, who would .irmd.u m.1 fWieve a lie that be might be damned,' than to tell the truth, with the surety "beiag sav4 eternally 1 X. ? &TkQ Pppp iusket lib 1,9 published ; tl.A Pamhridira Mirror.1 It suits the Dodd-rotted editor of that sheet, who favored the distribution during ths war of. revolvers among Indiana copper heads with which to shoot down Union men. labled Sundav School Books!" b.MMQe i hoth'2ewi and develisn eaough to do anything mean and dis houoraWe. MrThe Bakery money drawer of Davis A Son, on North Fifth st, was robbed yf $u3 oa Monday last by some per son, unknown. f-Wo see iosters up that Gen. Sol Meredith will speak at Phillips Hall on Monday evening next. , j-We saw oar friend Bennett Baumer

'going op" on a ladder to-day. . . i ..... ,.

Grand Army ot the Republic. Within the past few months, an organization undor the above title, has had iU birth in the, Western States, . composed of honorably discharged soldiers of the national army. A camp has been established in thw eity, and its membership is increasing rapidly, k Col. Okam,Perbtv is Post Commander; Maj. Jonx H. Popp, Adjutanv an "Wwr 1. Wilsos, Sec'y. The men who fonght to put down treason, and carried for four years the banner of the Republic aginst the rebel hordes, now that tf ey have laid down the musket and the sabre, keep the faith

they have pledged on the battle-field. The principles of the organization are as follows : Confutation Article 1. Sec. 1. The Soldiers of the Volunteer Army of the United States, during the rebellion of 1861-5, actuated by the impulses and convictions of patriotism and of eternal rigtt, and combined in the strong bands of fellowship and unity by the toils, the dangers and victories of a long and vfgoroasly-waged war, feel themselves called upon to declare, in definite form of words and in'determin-' ed co-operative action, those principles and rules which should guide the earnest patriot, the enlightened freeman and the christian citizen of the Republic, in his course of action; and to agree upon those plans and laws which should gov ern them in a united and systematic w.orklDsr method f with which, in some meas ure, shall be effected the preservation of the grand results of the war, the fruits Of that labor aud toil, so as to benefit the deserving-and worthy. " - ' ' Skc. 2. Ihe results winch are design ed to be accomplished by this organiza tion are as follows : . ' -J ' 1. Tae preservation of those kind and fraternal feelings which have bound to gether with the stronir cords of love and affection, the comrades in arms of many, battles, sieges and marches. 2- To make these ties available in; ; ..." t works and results of kindness, of favor and material aid to those in need of as-' eistance. 3. To make provision, where it is not already done, for the support, care, edu cation of soldiers orphans, and for the ' maintenance of the widows of deceased soldiers. , , li. For the protection aud assistance of disabled by wounds, sickness or mis-. fortune.. 5. For the establishment and defence of the late soldiery of the United States, morallv; socially and politically, with a view to inculcate a proper appreciation of their services to the country, and to a recognition of such services and claims by the American people. Art. 2. Sec. 1. Recruits presented for enlistment in the Grand Army of the Republic, shall be honorably discharged soldiers of the United States Volunteers or Ki'glliar j.rmy, sun snail cxmuu tueir ischarges or enlistment, or shall prouce satisfactory evidence of having haro-ed. No soldier who has been convicted by court martial . f " of desertion, or any ouier miaiuuu crime, shall be eligible to membership. Death of an Old Citizen and Mason. Bro. Roswkll Elmkk, one of our aged members of the fraternity, and most respected citizens of Wayne County, died, at Cente'rville on Saturday last, Sept. 29," acred 82 years, 2 months nnd 10 days. Notwitetaudiog age and, infirmity, he.always took part in the work of the Lodge p to the time when ho received his last ummons to rest. , Th mandate of the Grand Master above, found him duly and trulv nrepared for admittance into the Lodger 4 tm ' Higb, and no1 one m our judgment more deserves the greet ing of well done good and faithful aerH ant! enter- thou, into the, joys ot thy. Lord." :;, v.. ' v. - . "..l; Wo do not know when Bro. Elmkr came to this county; but we are safe in saying that he has been a citizen quite thirtv-nve or forty years. The followis a copy of bis "demit"' ffom ''Hiram Lodge.No.9, CiareraontN. Hampshire," which we are permitted to copy ee te Fraternity of Free aad Accepted - x9mr'y " " l.Tl,; ,i tv i.4rLifv that If.NWtll K.. cerUfy. that Koswkll aiwR, was regularly lnitiatea, passea ana ri.l to th nablima decree of Master Mason, in Hiram Lodge, So. 9, in Claremont, N. II. Alter serving in all toe .ann.itua nf t h 1 nii cr Rm F.i.mcr was. V. I ' . V J . ' ' - J f , , T on the 5tlVorMay,' A. L.5?24, elected Master of said Loage, untu J une da. a. L. 5S26, since which time Bro. Elmkk has been an active. member and dischar-,. ged his duty with pleasure lo Mmserr and satis factkuvrto- the Lodge.; On the first VTeTanesdayMn February A. L. 539, the.lreiHren ot uiram wage voiw lu?i. Bro. R- Elm kb have leave to discontinue his membership with this Lodge, and we also cheerfully recommenn mm to an u-nrihv Free and Accented Masons as a worthy and highly respected Brother.. . LK is uuujia., Piaster. !! Nathait BtKftHAJi, S.W. pro. tem.Samcel Hitchcock, J.W. pro. tem. Ek astcs Cx ark: Sec'y: w Claremont, 4th Sept., A. L. aS39." The 'members of the Lodge "at Centerville, assisted by the members ef the Richmond Lodges and others in the

County, buried the deceased brother with Masonic honors, on - Monday last, and his remains were followed to the grave by a large concourse of relatives, friends and neighbors. He sleeps welL Fix Pavements! Is the command of tue Street Commissioner to our citizens on Main street. "Time's up!" and if yon don't do the work he'll doit for you, by order of the ConnciL I 4. jj . SC - i 1- ., .- 'i- i

Council Proceedings.

October 2,1S66 The petition of John Nicholson, S. C. Mendenhall, et aL.fa majority of the . .. ,V . , property holders.) on the west side of Fifth street, between Main and Sycamore streets, asking the Council to pass and enforce an ordinance requiring all the side-walks on the west side of said pait of the street, to be paved with good hard brick, or flat Paris stone, within the nest thirty days, was granted. The Treasurer's report was received aud ordered to be placed on reonl. The Chief of Police reported that the number of arrests made by Police proper is eighty-seven arrests made by other officers, thirteen, and fines secured to city for same, 8344. He also reported that one additional Policeman has been appointed by the Board of Police, for the northern part of the city, waich was ordered to be placed on record. He recommended that the east part of the basement of Warner building be put in order, to be used especially for prisoners working under the : Street Commissioner, which was referred to the Committee on Public " Buildings and markets. ', .-. . The following was adopted : - Resolved, That the Treasurer of Rich mond be instructed to correct the double assessments where they occur, and also to assess tany omission, of Richmond In surance &IOCK. The Board of Health sugrzested to the Council the propriety of appointing & committee of the Common Council, to nvestisate the necessity of thorough drainage of the city, asasanitary mea-'' sure, and if found necessary, to devise a good and efficient system for tat pur pose, which was referred to the Commitee on Streets. - - : The petitions of S. P. Leonard and A:; 3f. Miller for a reduction of taxes, were tabled. Dr.' II.,..V. Hobba w3 appointed a member of the Board of Health, for the , ' , - r 1 "1 ! second ward, Dr. McKeckney bavin g re moved his residence frftm it. : By motion, the Street Commissioner was allowed 82 50 ; per day, instead of 82 25. o'TO'T " v i ' ; .The Street Commissioner was instructed to order the proper property ; holders, to remove the house on the south-west corner of Front and Spring streets. By resolution, David Strawbridge was given the privilege to finish his building on south-east corner of Main and Sixth streets, and to let it stand live years. .The patrol men were directed to note the lamp p)Sts that are not lighted. The accounts of widow UHenbrack, Bennett Baumer, and of Elliott fe Bloom were referred to the Committee on Claims. . . . By ordinance, the sums of money set opposite the following names, were allow ed and appropriated : D.-coyr street worK, i,iou ; LiVie. iuiic, , . v.. 860,00: E. J. Salter, 8G2.00; W.Sam uels. 870.00; T. Hass, 860,00; J. D Fleming, 80,00; C. Zorn, $26,00; J- M. Star. Gas, 894,00 ; Ezra Smith t Co., streets, 827,50 ; Andy Johnson, Garbage, 872.00 ; B. Baumer, B. of Health, 8184; J. S. Lyle, B. of Health, $36,00; Setta Clark, 87,00; II. M. Key, B. of Health, 88,00; S. H. Wilkins, Engine No. 3, 826; E. J.Salter, calaboose, 81,2a;'J. D. Flem ing, Calaboose, 81,50; 1$. Newby, 819,00; Daniel Lesh, 812;00; Shover & Ruby; streets, 8567,60; August Camp, Fire De partment, 825,00;. E. B. Hiatt, calaboose. 831.50, Win. T. Thomas, tire Depart ment, 825,00; Wm. Zimmerman, salary. - Adjourned until next regular meeting. X5TA grand scamp calling himself S. H. Foster, succeeded m obtaining a watch worth 8Gi and $8in mone3-, from S. F. Estell, leaving bim a "cold check" on the Citizens Bank in payment for it; Elliott fc Bloom also came into posses sion of a like- cold check, for furniture they sold him, and 823 in money as the difference between check and furniture; Mr. D. Sloan also came in for a share of I like Foster" iui. Our City-Marshal, W V Zimmerman, sot udou bis track arrest e &nd took him before Esq. Poe, who sent him to i ail in default of bail. The wvtWrrn-r f"" '" D ----- - e r owners. - a ne cnecas woum uv ran i nnpn. The checks would have been good enough if Foster had been fortunate in having money in isanK. -vsr Kill, rati fr.r tbA aalft of i rne LUmuer now cumuosiug iue vuites, . , -, " - it T, . , . heds, Ac, at the Fair Grounds, and uncannot be renewed, it is the intention of .the Wayne-Cav-Agritmltnral Society to suspend future operations at Exhibition s The sale will be at Auction oa the FailGrounds on Saturday next.;c CitY Taxes. The City Taxes, remainin e unpaid,1 are now delinquent. Per sons knowing themselves indebted la the Citv for Taxes," had better. coma for ward and settle the same, Jbefore trouble commences. X&For stealing the clothing of Mr. Chance, confectioner on Main-st. about two months ago, Abraham and Jos. Dun ham were arrested by pouceman Ssamas 11 miles west of Dover in this county, x the first of this week. The missing ar ticles were found secreted in their tool chest in a stable. The Dunhams were brenght before Esq. Poe, aad were held to bail in the sum of 80W lor tneir ap pearance at the next term loan.

T Bail. Ot oar youn friends of the ladepeadaaUZX aaJJUddet Cowpanx vLth' eiUU waswell ktinded and eti thuslaaticallT enjevvd by all present.

They put in practice the M-titoe aaotto i Daaee t3l r-U and go home with the irU i. tb. aaornior.- Aa orderiv, pleasant and aitreeaWe tune was bad by our joona; firieads, aad we ttust they may have many seasons of like eajoj mean Messrs Baylies and Wood, hare applied for a patent for adjustable roll ers, with which a form is iniced wiui as many colors as are deaired at one rolling printing a poster in different colors at one impression cards, bills, Ac , being thus printed with as much speed as if they were only printed in one color. RMt-IIame Roots Winter Stock af hame timber wanted at the Richmond Hame Factory. Smith street,-oear Pearl. Terms-Cash on deUvery. . . . . 30-3U The Ifew-Yorlt Trinse. We refer our readers to the advertiaement of Thi Whili Tiiiiki tor the Political Campaign. 'Nicholson k Bro. keep the best Gold Pens. Go to NICHOLSON'S for School Books. Buy Your Hats and Caps at Perry's. ; The latest "Nobby" Styles for boys- . , ,. ... t -i Jl . Now Ready, the Fall Style of Silk and Cassimere Hats, at Perry's.. A good Assortment of Ms and Boy's Wool Mats at Ferrr' , ; , C? Fa!l Styles of Sills and Cassimere Hats at Perry's.-. ;v .' Children's and Youths Fancy Hats, at Perry's. - - - The "Resorte" brim Cassimere Hat, for middle aged men, at Perry's. ; The "Dexter" Hat, for young men, at Perry's. ,:... i tl-'t. i A splendid stock of "Planters" at Perry's. j., ,.; r.: Genuine Beavar Hats at Perry's. ; FAEMEES ' ' SAVi YOUE GEAIN. LOOK AT THE FACTS. Wm. Thfstlethwaite says, ' I have fbimd SIXTY L'LI, GROWN RATS killed by the use of half a box of Hoover's Rat Killer and 1 do not believe there is a live rat left on the farm.". - Jnbn Dnke sars. " I have buried OVE HUNDRED RATS kitted by oae boi of noover's Rat Killer,', and there are more dead lying around in the weeds about the barn." . . . ' J,,!, M.nUhv savs. "We found EIGHTY-TWO J ' RATS killed by two-thirds of a box of Hoorer's Rat Killer. wtiuleub and Ketail, by , , PLUMMER . KELLY. WIGGIN S & CO.'S NEAV STOCK ! Saddlery Hardware, Very full stock, just purchased of f manufacturers (mostly,) embracing all the new varieties and styles of goods. French C alf, 1 French Jloroccos, i Booyoi wmn u,u i, I.iuinffs. rtiiidinsrs. f can and will be sold low. Sole Leather. V "' 1 Spanish f B tu, IU,1U 1 -Low for cash Sole Leather, -f ' BnnatoSlawghterii. ,;. : i. . J J" f Snl T.pnthpr. "V Extra article from one of Sprit Steel Trunks,)- the best Manufacturers in Valices, &c, ) the Union. Zinc Trunks, J1 ' i A . L..L. ( Will atand hard knocks, i : : .- . i : i Leathec Traveling llnsa. for f.nilipa J A large variety of all sizes, and at morderate - aadGenU use, ) prices. - . i., i ! I n, ne iruw iter BruaKu, Horse Brhes,- this market from i0 cent to j o uu eacu. . . Horse Covers.) , - minA Linen Sheets, f " " . i FlyNetfc, Roondl !- : Leather, . . " - Fly Nets, Fiat I Their name is Legion, and Flv Net,, ciuo. I Leather, very low. . and Li,,,,.- , j . i I Ens lu Fillir, HnsV ' ' b rCollars,V S la full stock. Nice variety. Silver or Japaned. J Gig Saddles very low." Harne- of all kinds All made wfth ear aid I an( varieties, care, and all warranted smqict di nil kidus, ( fci-. Bridlea 4 ll kinds, I A new kind of .Saddle just collars of, ail kinds, j introduced. 1 IS We a-e producing a better Stock of ; Tannery; .V - Leather, ana mors ef it, titan erver ) . belore. , . , i t , WiU be found at die Old Stand. Xe. 19 Maui Street. newly ntted up. ... iwjUB . , 1 . . . aV-OIBW WE PREPARE Dr. Hamlin's Anti-Cholera Mixture, From bia publisbed prejcriptkrm-jVlao, --. . Dr. Rubini's SOLUTION of 0AMPH0B With directions for their use. - PLUIHEt fc KELLT, ' ' S. "W. Corner of Vain and Pearl -sta ' '1 . Vow that the) Cholera IS so IMF aa. it wTTI . waall or ""T family to keep a bottle of aoe suitable I medicine a! wars in the house for instant w if mo. medicine a! wars in the house for instant nse if ceaaary. Should the case prove likely to be anything more than simple Diarrhea, do not depend on an untried remedy but send at once for a phvaiciaa. Sim ple remedies may be exceedingly useful ia checking disease in its first stages but should not prevent the' cainaga poyatcxaa u tae symptnams are at nil aiaxm

CIRCTJS & MENAGEIUE. I

JUiTfl RuhTMsn-rS COMBIXLTIOS: if?' Ten Shows in One! , taisajiaf tk laanmaj Csokait at ISO XZBT.SOO Eosaxs, a a -----6raad Ceaefaaeaaive Meaageria, CVlwiWCf f far ,aaf Miaa, U W iMd imtitM Jrmm Urn Tour Quarters ef ta Glob BOAKS OF riKCCTOSa. Joani Wnaiaaoa. jr. Kqmm. fit trim; am GniMU, iaat; G. X. Boaunoa, Ti tmwm m TLa laawtat illiaW ssststt ef Five Circuses . fifty rat fanners ! Five OriAnaal Clewaat Twenty Xdueatad Penias ! Six Pranuar Bqaastrienaasl A variety ef tke eaokaet Animals, fmm the Jardia Zooiarioue, Paris, and outiiu.'t cwrpa of V0LT1GUE11S, aCBOMTS. Hippodrtmitists, PuUmis&tft, tssmm aa tmtin tex tout rjsnrjLi, CoaapriaM a ,or a.tona,linr ar--' ray of emu d (a on of tba l timraiawlrwi Una ha r,pf 1 bcior, twra concentrated, fa an T entrrtaiament la Eampe it A nwrica, n proof of whica tha futlowiDK uexamplcd army u presented aa. . Leaders of t-e CoabiutJui: Metdamei SAVEKFOST and C0HRAS, la,m- fiiaWl i.aaa, t te aujif acoa ' Mile FHANCIB, ti brilliant Wirt S-pupoitiU La Petitt Frances, FairlaKato, LitSe Aesie, sad : .. : ta lenne Louise, A QaarMf of XeKKtyml aaa M. J. BOBINSON, The dK'hing brillian and IxuoatTBU LovasraiaJI an't cvntanr ul th Arena knows t t'aaid aa tha Hoktaseii, Fltino HeaaEiiAa. WJX1.IB DALTOIT, The antinoua or the Cirque and great Aaw,n Chnmjntt rwter. The 6 rest Conrad Brother, The' Qa, !'&' Otrmnttnti of IW . World, a title ami claim arnica ia undiapawd by any viher proff9ora of rjrttwl.; and ht'rcnlaa porta. In tbHr vronderf ul tts of flJllarfilll .4 tbev aar. pan tba aapactatiao of tba muat . exacting iBtaci&aUon. prof. John wrxsoir, . WilHntroiuce a novel aTrilaUm with a nanimovh Klk, wliirh be will Tiilr at full pwd, leaping tiara, gate,, bajlouua. Ac. The Nonpareil Louis, Therotorvd bor won'lvrsrtlMiminM. trtau a arid, fornierl, bcJonKed u Jfl. . Davia, and vu pr.atori to Mr. J lin ltobiuiHia by Mrs. lavi. Hi, grtat loaying act m a niaxvcl of daring. THE CLOWNS - Are cacb particular etara ia tke , . BKith- .prctftiion. They coobiat of the wurkl wide wlebriiiea, T. L. DAVH1TPOBT, T. COOKE. B. FAY. " , W.COSRAn, JOHN X.EW1S. THE GRIND CAVALCADE Will prove an outside fratnre of surpasHiug brilliance. The gorgeoue GOLDEN SWAN CHARIOT containins Hirr Friday's Silver Comet Band, will had th van, (allowed by a flittering troupe of mounted Cavaliers, in aueri jrohl and -nilvrT armor. Fairy foacy C'harkita, Trirk Home and Pouiea, and eiaborateiy ornamented den aad vans, containing the great Zooloeical foaj tore of the combination, aud the MONSTER ELEPHANT, CLEOPATRA. Vhn will be afterward Introduced ft, the arena, by her keeper, ir. Ow W. lKidge. : GRAK0 PERFORMANCES, With a chan re of prxf. JBLiaJit... each. At 2 aud 1i o'clock. Doers open an Hour previous. Admission to entire Kzhibition, 50 Cents, and Children 25. Gerniantown, Friday, October 12. RICHMOND, Ea.tor, i jf- Go to the establisbment of the Nts Brothers, near the Depot, for best an 4 latest inventions of Cooking Stores. p.riar OffifA Miil ShoD Stoves; for lin ware, and every fciml. of Coottas nten cheap for cash go and see. . J&!The Masoa 4c HaartiaCabiaet Oro fotdiflereotBtyhW adapted to sacred and secalar mnaic from ISO to $600 each. FlfTT-OXE GOU or SlLVtB MEDAL3, teW first premiums award ed them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address MASOX A HAMLIX. Boeres, ar JIASOX BEOTHEES, Ksw Yowu - 33 lj. m, k. aft, am. A TEAK made bvanv one with J&iJP9 la. Stencil Toots-, Xoeiperi-I aecesaary. x ae rresKicais, aarmra, wi i raaa of abiea Banks indorse the areolar. Seat be with samples- Address tie American Stencil Zoo Wart a. KfannirDaad. Teraaant. ' ' (-3. S. M. P. 4 Co. S.)

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ERRORS Or YOUTH.

1 aVJ froa ul:strM,fHtoiwT) euveca m muinu iinvirwi, wm, wr vie eaae oa auSiwiair aumanity, send tree to all who Bead h the receipt aad directions for making' the simpler wiedy by which) be was eared. SaScreca wtatuas to profit by the advertiser's experience, eaaloa a adoreaahmt. tsi perfect cocfidaBoe, ... . . , i ; ' Joint nj txjDEsr, 5olS Chamber St Near York. 1 July 5. '" " ' " - 'lt-aav THEDECI3IVB HAS BEEN FOUGHT AND WOK In every States and Citv, aad Town in tha Union, by CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE overall wooM-be rivals, and the palm of victory ia awarded te it for depth and richness of that, durability, rapidity of aetion, softening and lubricating1 pro-7 perities, and entire freedom from every deleterious or snQimr ingredient. Manufactured bv J. CllhUSTADOKU, Jo. 6 Astor Hooee.Xesr-York, Sold by Drug, gists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cnr the Itch in 43 Honrs. ALSOCCRES SALT RB KUM . FLOERS, CHILBLAINS, and aM ERrPTIONS OP THK lVi.ii Kft iMnt, Foe aal hr all rlrne-ist- - Br aeaalinjr eents totVEEK i POTTErt, Soler Areata, lie V, asbingtoa street, liosum, it will be torwaraaa bv mail, fruw of poatage, to any part ef tha I'nited States. ... ; "V .' ' SEW PfSSTHS I'M THE HAAmKJtCHlg. rhaJaata Pkalaa 'Pliailaai'a Pamlww'a !llKkl Dlwoiairais: Cereara.w "Mgbl HlMmiag CereaM. . "Kiahs Blewanius Crcaja. Night BlMaii.i C'reate. 'Kiasit Blaaaniais Cewaeas. A most aqukdte. eValieate, and Fragrant Minima, iUti'led from the rare aad beautiiui llower from whicA It tokaa itaaaaia.. . , r; MannfaetoTecT only by , . " PUILOT cV SOW, Wrvr Yrau BEWARE OF COUXTEKFE1TS. ' . ASK FOK PHALON'S TAKE NO OTUEBt ., A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America aa a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Dis eases of tlie Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious Uablts. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will nd the recipe for preparing and using this medians, in a sealed envelope, to any one wbo needs it, Vw of CHorye. . Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. ,. : ; JOSEPH T. INMAN, STario-v D. Bibls tIot,'sm,.T - He York Citf. June 8,1885. 15-ly. T CAITION FKOM THE AMERICAN WATCH CO. It having come to our kuowledjje that Imitations ' of the American Watch have been put upon the market in great nuiuiitr, calculated by their utter worthUsaa ness to injure the repuUtion of our genuine products, to protect our own interests and the public from imposition, we strain publish the trade marks by which our Watches may invariably be known. . , We manufacture four styles of Watches. ; The Fiaar has the name ' -.j,"AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltliain, Mass engraved on the inside plate. , The SacoND has the name , , . , " "APPLETOX, TRACV A CO., Waltham, Mass.,' Tne iaiaiSfci liln nlab. , "P. S. ItAKLETT, Waltham, Mass.," engraven on the inside plate. .; ; All the above styles have the name American w aicn Co. painted on toe dial, and are warranted in every respect. . , The Focbth has the name , WM. ELLERV, Rjston, Mass.," engraved an the inside plate, and is not namad on t!w lad- . And the above described waU bes ro uiade of vanous sixes, and are sold in g Id or silver cases, aa may be required. . " " It ishardlv ptsib!e for us to accurately rtoscnoe tnenumerous imitations to wliich we have alluded. They are usually inscribed with the names' so nearly ap proaching our own aa ta escape th? pbsorvatton ot the unaccustomed buyer. . Some are represented as made by the "Union Watch Co., of Boston,, Mass.," D0y such company existing. Some are named the "SoL.; dier's Watch," to be sold as onir Fourth or Wm.' Ellery Style, 'usually known as the Sc4diers Watch." : Others are named the Appleton Watch Co. " othera the "P. S. Bartu-T," instead ol our P. S. Barlett; besides many varieties named in such a manner aa to convey the idea that they are the veritable produc tions of the American Watch Company. , We also cautiou the public, and particularly soldiers. against buying certain articles cam. KB wmtcbea, an freely advertised in, illustrated '. papers as "Army Watches," - "Officers Watches," "Magus lime U6servers," "A rcana Watches," Ac, the prices of which, are stated to be from seven to sixteen doflara. A good watch, in these times, cannot be afijrded for any each moner. , . - ; . ! A little attention on the part of buyers will protect them from grosa imposition. . DIXONS BLACKBERRY CARMINAT1TE, Cramp ton's Strawberry Balsam, I Janes' Carminative Balaam; STRICKLAND'S MIXTURE, T - ' -i : t .....I AD OTHZB REM K DIES FOK DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY. i . , . :..: :. -.iii- t. . :.: . .... " SOU) W - . PLIIXJiER at' KELLY. -s MBS. BAimiHG'S CORDIAL,' For Children Teeth ins; and SnSering with Summer CoaaplamL QUI BT PLCXXEB afc KPXiy.

MEDICAL.

s i rr r t t r t ' A .TOO ,MAl ViJ.'.t.-: 4 . i. Remarkablo Tonng XaOr ffl- lSv THE Magnetic Doctrass iIUaTeaneasee,WB U one called tha Wonderfa) Child, hasislafnsd to the citv aad aatablished an iaatrmary pa FtfUk aL. o. , 2X near Mound, where abe may be eoaanlted oa all matters pertaaataa? to life and beaita. - be wOl civ , L information of lost or atolea pronertv. idea tif vine the jperson or peraoos concerned, with jso mach eertaiaty, as scarcely a ban a oM ot taeir gum $ ana, wnen required will go into an aneonscioaa state and traval " to every part of the wntU. nnd. Anna gin- aba t na . sons, whether dead or alive, and through . her tall tha h inquiring fnends their situation and wneraaneMW. DM ' - Ul guarantseta naake permanent Cosea in avU : sbe undertakes. Cancers extracted, root and braaeh, - without install rot THeea,t. m four to tarenty-tonr nonra. - raralyaed persona made to walk ia front three to nine days, aoel all ether diseases treaavd with tha same snoaaoa, sunh' aa lrvar complaint, coe sumption, fits, heart diseaaa, sight and baanng restored, and all diseases that aVaalakeie to.s All letters promptly answered, and medicine sent by express when required. ox, x, i rz, vncrnnau, r. u. Through her extensive practice lately, ana , Ml aiao aecutwd the services of Madame Baker and Dr. C. B. Woodhu U to assist her. 3 - i ., t t u i ' J MI33 TDlTlTEaOBITO ; ;v (Th Woikdeifal Child,) J U A6DETIC LIFE ELI2.IR ,; , yfji n Sua T CLEANSING : THE 5U)0D F - ' . ..,: l;iiu.i.ANQ; ;-njx:. I. :; BEAUTIFTINQ THE COMPUXIONJ f. f,;.i 71 U .1 M 1 J ,.. . ; . r . 1 ; -i "-.'.'St- :i ;. ' ' The gaeat utiesii thifcXUxi has pnA with, lad a red me to pulit before the pubtio, and all laslt in to give it a lair trial, aad it will then recommend itself. It will remove all - - k k i,. Dnrk9potsJHoClka,.PininIrs, err an jr JCrtl p tion arpoti Ike PateM Bo) and will give the complexion a cfear and'Wlthy coVir, and if direction are pfwnerry fuWawed tan akin will become almost liauanasiniw d .'')'.' i r,., The pmpertiaa of thia sytnp are purely vegetable and jierfectlyharnlresa.Andliave a " VondeTfil Effect nnort tne itiJ - 1 . . - . i t. rlk'Jili ,.tl J And cleauaina; the ayatem sf aU etbr impurilias, aad mwra.peraenta. ,, u.n dJ0 U i 1,i?,psi,-arr;iffuxfir.v.i; .. ,f The propertiea and eomnositfon of thia symp were ' made known to me when ateuild, and in a' Ctairvnyant state, since which I have made nstant aaaaf it in mr practice, aad from the (feat tacssaa have had in its use for the last JJ years, thought proper to bring It belore the public. " , ' " " PREPARED 05LT hH Mfss TEH AESSEE, . .;. . t'j'. .Mit ,i.'-j :J!i'-',.'.J '.''! : r::,ri frio ffre li-t.-jt C-J I OJairvoyant and'lSfcnotio Dootress, No. 429 West Fiftk cUe)ow, Monnat, ' . For Sale by all Drtiggista in TJ. S. i. . , o v ,)' 11 ;! 17SE rmATT a Bl?CHaCnr. CELEBI.ATEO UA01C OIL Warranted In eases ef or Pains. The Best and Cheapest Hone aai Cattle Medicine In the wpri3 is l'seat ifi MS Vnr tliA rara of the 1 aacb aa of Appetite, Inward Btralna, X!?. r WatertatalsIHU-LHcM ' Grease, Man-e. In lean ana I Ion cat t3M . Htta noinplalnt), vbicb nrvryes ladaJ to BO oany valuable boracsr tn ftdn eonntry. i - JLOAN'J GCr3Cfri3v1 PCwIIil Kaa tkakanpat aatweffaar sbawa 1 etaa la Uiie cowntry. IXJa umpum4 tfMrundnanj atatid prRirMnUy a tk kwad tllwlati and uuue awimn . It oarrtaa tiff all era hmmtxm, pvevaawa aaraas nxan K--ri-atal arti in liHai af IS tba Mug, laaa tbeakln, and rfvmJAm Jjjj "g1 43 rrt rf'wt It ia alas a aaC. man ceruiai lanui, ai. sod eolaXwBieb kwt tekeap ay ar-wla aacretfciai ef milk, aad all avnwemvwMtr"aj LA3AVaTa COaTDXTIOAT 1 Swtea a mmik,, a fcmrca lim aas fa imititT of sulk aaatavaaaa. as rati r .t Uam, H, aflafrfc ta amna by a ra ana waww ""ST . .. twawkeajamagaawt rawee wakssMa nra-rt-a of Btoaua'e 4 I UMS rerweW.fca . , t .11 tka aaa rtraa tnimaai fSICaCSetB. tHwsaiaar - ,J 0-4 .vi -H . I iny&n if!- uzn ltaaw jilt ir rvryv-J'j lizlha. wt'inli r?o.

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