Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 41, 6 December 1866 — Page 3

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TnTWay, Dec. 60 1866. " "RICHMOND POST Of FICE.Oct. 89, - -. MAILS CLOE. . y-; Coins aadEaat. Chicago.. .r , ..... Cincinnati.... .... ................ V ayton Way ................ ndianapollsand West..... s, MAIL OIE. ...... 8 00 a.n ...... SOSA.a. I 00 r.M. ...... ,:....U5 i .' ; --"7 la lit pelts ao4.W8t....i Cincinnati.... ." Dayton. Way.,.. Chicago ....... Col-Xavbue n& avast...... ..... ii .m. t .. .A...... 4 d4 F.M. 7 0 .M. Bnsn an-TTfeecy Mire, teavea Tuesday and " fritn't.: --J J?2i do. do arrives line days at 00 r.M. Arha.vieTWthel Ac. leaves Tuesday, Thsraday a d Saiurda. at 00 do. arr, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 4 00 p.m. Win-theitor, i a . New - arden,lenTes ' Mnnjir, Wednesday and Friday, at...' "00 a.m. do. err.f uesday, Thursday and Saturday, 4 00 r.M. Brookv'lle via Abitigton; leave Monday and Friday at h Arrives Tuesday and Saturday 8 00 A.M. 5 00 r.M. a.AiRn...'frnm 7:S0 A '.' at. to TiSO r. . Ob Sunday, from 8:00 to 10:00 A.M. " finK' - ED. A. JONES, P.M "CITE AP STORE." N On 4h St., one square from depot. ; (loo4 GooI at fnir prices. " ' i. CJomm I88IONBRS Court,.s nowinsctsion aptnterville. .Tun Ttlegrutn reports forty. iglit pauper io the County Asylum, up to last No Circulars will hereafter be porniittul to be distributed ia pewapapers so says tljO special Hil Agent for Indiana. This i "O. K." ni' . , Waxnk Couutjf ,'featiiera A ssocialion, uitftt lie i'oblic fcrhoti, BuildiDg next t&turdayatltf d'efeck A. ' "Lsdics nnd Gents under ware and everytfiln cfse at tho .'Chcnp Store," . onf 5th Sj;., oue'srua'fe'from Dcot. r lCvro made 8hoa for children at eoat at Mrs. XcGHAW'a. , . -t:-.' . ...V . . I ; J-. , Mill. II , y . I)b. BsvKRLTf formcly editor of the ndolph Journal, and examining surgon otbi District, during the threeycars of the wnr, now resides in our city. 1 Tiik Richmond Horticultural Society, meet at Hadley's Academy, Room No. 8, on Saturday next, at 10 $ o'clock, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. Col. To. Browse, of Randolph Co., i a;candidate for Secretary of tho State Senate, and we hope he may succeed in getting that position, which he is bo well qualified to fill. Ladies and Childrens' Shoes and everything else at the 'Cheap Store, on 5th U, one square from depot. BaaoAiHa in Sboea for thirty day, eomme oclnjr ' Dee. 1st. , Soiling at cost at Mrs. McOaaWa. Ota friend Jbhikl Railsback, Esq., like "Nasby," rejoiceth now in the P. M. wich is postmaster," attached to his name, and is running that office at Rosedale Landing, Mississippi. Good for Jehiel may his shadow never grow less. Finger OFr. On Saturday afternoon last, Adam Hustfleld, an appentice at the Spring Foundry, had the fore finger of his ."left hand sawed off by the circular saw. " It was cut off just below the first joint. Dr. Harriman dressed it for him, and he . is'dovng as well as could be expected. " And whilst the Lamp holds out to bum,' tho best of men might as well turn into W. II. Taos's Lamp Store, No. 90, and purchase Lamps and Fixtures at cost. . ' VlRS.' Chaki.es residing jost beyond ' the toll gate east of this city, about two weeks ago, prcseuted her husband with triolets -two girls and a boy. The girls lived but three or four days the boy is doing well, and so is the mother"dv V ' - ' Saxony Yarn and everything else at the 'Cheap Store,' on 5th st., one Square , from the depot- . ' A gain we ask our farmers to call at .L . n,--a Stove and Tinwaro Establishment, near the Depot, and examinc -Kayner's:PatentiLard Tress, it is tho best and cheapest press ever invent ed. v . ; ; ; ' Whits KM Shoes at Mrs. Sh Store. MctiBAw'S fashionable Jous Costers, Esq., of this city is an applicant for .Agent of the. Merchant's fcxpress compauy in mis city. ElgerG. IIibbako, sou of Dr. Illhbard ol this city, is aiso -au applicant, xor in " " same position. Re-considkred.- As we predicted last week", the Council, at its meetting on -j Tuesday niht last, re-considereti its vote on not granting'the use of the City Prop erty on the S. E. cqrner of Tcarl and "Walnut sts , to the Union Relief Association, for a Home for Orphans, and then complied with the original request of said Association, to use said property as con- ., templated, in its constitution. Martin Hctjson, an employe of Mr. I. R.! Woods, Painter and Glazier, whilst removing putty from one of the winclows of McWhinney ware house, the 1 chisel he war nsiog : slipped and went - ' through between the knuckles or the ' : first and second Enger of his left hand the width of the chisel.

I, R. 'oo,K ?16W fcen ar pomtedjSwtrUt.Deputy Grand -lastc'r, f.I...OO. tWis DistricewprijngWhitwaer,',V"'oor ward' RtcGmondf,'' and "Steadliam" Iclgcs R- J.Stbicklasd, Esq?.jliasf beai f appointed." Jpitrict

Dptr aif il'aViarBh.'r p. p camp me.!) t in braci ng 'Orien tal, J Bf,-" irdJrHU'kneafnpwents. v" 'Hoo ts A Cuaeus LiXVB, Esq ,i has also, been appointed Dis'trlct Depudy Chief Patriarch,'5 of" '"Harmonia' (German) Encamptment of this cityT ""' " The thirteenth annual meeting of the Indiana Stale Teachers Association will be held at Lafayette.Dccember 26th,27th, and 28tb. The Railroads will carry members at half fare, and the citizens of Lafayette, will furnish homes free. . Let the Teachers of Wayne County, send np a strong 'delegation. Leave Richmond on the early train on Wednesday morning, December 2Gth. . 'J" '-f'Nv Tub Hook and Ladder Ball, on New Years Night, will be a fete that will place the Hooks on the topmost round of the Ladder of sensible enjoyment, and well calculated to give an impetus to the heel of Old Time, as Le enters on his journey for another year. The Boys are determined to do their best, this time, and we trust they will be liberally patronized, in order that the company may provide itself witha fine and fitting uniform. News Depot. C. II. Johnson, has his Depot now in successful operation, at No. 03 Main &t., where he will be pleased to receive orders from our citizens for aii3' of the Cincinnati, Chicago, or Indianapolis Dailies.to be left by his carrier at their houses. He requests those who do not receive their papers regularly (as he has employed a new carrier) to notify him immediately, so that the remedy may be' applied.1 " " We are glad to see that our friend, Gen. Mkurixu, is repainting his house on the corner of Front and Market. He has the neatest and most home like dwelling: in the city. Buss iHuvKits Collided. On Monday lat. the 'liuss-drivers collided, over the conveyance of one passenger up town from the Depot. The parties to the scrimmage were Frank Conwell, aud Dow Hatfield. Tho former got posession of the passenger aforesaid, and the latter tried to take him away ; hence the difficult-, and the result was that after bruising each other "right smartly," the law vindicated iU magesty by settling a Dow cry on one of 'em of six dollars and costs leaving the other Con-tent that "all's well that ends well." Chief Engineer. Every day's experience at fires, demonstrates the necessity of having a head to our otherwise excelent Fire Department, to give it more ef. ficiency, and to concentrate its energies at the point most needed, and at the right time. This can only .be remedied bv the appointment, by the Council, on whom that duty devolves, of a Chief Engineer. We have heard the name of Major John Messick, as a most suitable person to select for that position, and knowing him to possess good judgment and firmness, with sufficient energy to direct both in the right channel, we sug gest his name to the Council for the ap pointment. The lightest business followed in our city, that we'd feel disposed to make light of,"1 is tho Lamp and Patent Bur ner business followed nv w. II. I age, at No. 90, Main st. He is intent on du ng a lightening business his charges therefore are light, and no man need grope iu darkness for the want of light. when, by calling on him a Lamp can be fad so eheap that the customer's pocket book will scarcely be perceived to be much lighter after purchasing one. Fact trv it.' No. 2 FireraenS Ball, it will be re membered, corner off at Phillips Hall on Tuurseday Evening next, Dec. 13th. Our Firemen are sparing no paint to make this an occasion exceedingly pleasant and agreeable to all who participate. No OJ, without disparagement, might be termed an 4,illumniated Page, from tha vast quantities of Lamps, Burners, Chandeliers, Chimneys, fcc, frc. the proprietor, W. II. TAGE!Esq., has ; for sale, cheap very cheap extraordinarily cheap, lor cash. Call and see." . Josiica, Come to JcuiiiikXT ! The Marshal is attending to his duty prompt ly, and is ' putting some of our "upper erust' through on the fast line. Joshca W. Haines; one of our 'merchant princes,' was Sued 8'- T5 before Acting Mavor - Viic for lpvinor Rnv rtn tha ei.ln -clL- 1 'O. lv.' - ' " Police Report. Since the 30th ult , the following guests arrived at the "Hotel de Cala boose.'and were permitted to depart after a slightfe made the city for quarters and extra accommodations furnished by' the polite landlord, Major Lyle, and his ' gentlemanly assistants: Nov. 30 Henry Waiting, S6 25 ; Michlael Riley 87.25; J. A. Homey, 86.2.V Nelson Stumps, 89. i. Dec 1 MicbaeL Riley, 86 ; John Henssey, 86; Timothy Kenned, 8; John Do nob ew, 85. Dee. 8 Lewis Mier, 87.25; Jobn 8te4gall,: 87; A Gnlliver,87Dec. 4 E. S. Otwell, $7.25.

OFucsBiaOf Poixoc 1, G AR:-fsAt a meeting of Comrades of Post No. 1 November:?i; l?SC, the-fallewlBg pflicers were elected for the ensuing six months: John II.'Popp, P. C.u c 4

rinney, j.x . j. W. S. Dempsey, P.. A. - F George DeGrummond, P. Q. M. Dr.'d'Hay, P, S.n Dr. J. J. Perry, Poet Chaplain. Masokic At a., regular conclave-of Richmond Commandry No!' 8, held at their hall in thiscity, December 5t the following members were elected to office for the ensuing year: E. D. Palmer, E. C. Chris. Fetto, Gen. - - J. R. Mendenhall, C. G. T. W. O. Braffet, P. E. A. Jones, S. W. ' : .k ;S..Conklin, J. W. - sl - SMarlaUj-W. . : k). A. Sampson, Treas. . .' t w -vTAustin, Rcc. " ; P. Chant, Sent. - i c ':- !;,;; II. Hand, St. B. , V :i . ; R. W. Decley, Sw. B. - v This Commandry, we are glad to state, is in a flourishing condition, and num, bers 44 Sir Knights, active membership. Richmond Loig By No. 196. At the election for, officers, on Tuesday night last, the following brethren were? elected for the ensuing year : - A. Samson; W. M. 1 r ' J. R. Weist, S. W. R. W- DeeTy, J. W. J. Suffrins, Treas. : ' Geo. De Grumond, Sec'y. Wm. Ratliff, S. D. E. H. Conkle, J. D. B. B. Hopkins,!'. J. Shire, Trustee for 3 j-ears. Oib item-iratherer reiort3 a recent case where a married man, whose wife was absent, insulted a married woman whose husband was also away from homeWhen the husband of the latter returned, he was informed of the insult given to his lady, and he deejaredjue would shoot the insulter on sight. Immediate and pressing business . called the lecherous scamp away from the city, and he hus not been heard from s;nce. A sound kit-king from tho toes of a heavy pair of "stogies," says Felix, would do more iood to this concentrated essence of a "cuss," than would a piece of cold lead projected into him by a given quantity of powder, and that'wouUi be the law to govern him, if it was his wife that had beeu insulted ! Jail Delivert. Last Sunday mor ning just alter sunrise, seven prisoners confined in our county jail made an effort to escape by knocking down the Sheriff and locking Mm in the cell. Mr. Ballenger, the Sheriff had confined the lot, ten in number, in two separate cells they cut through the partition, and all.at the time the. effort to escape was made, were in one cell, and when the Sheriff opened the door for the purpose of attending to their necessary wants, he was seized, and bad ley beaten over the face and head with an iron bar in the hands of one of the prisoners, and with the jailor, F. Wann, dragged into the cell and the door locked. The prisoners immediately broke for the rear of the jail, and had a good prospect for escape, but happily the the alarm was given in time to sight the fugatives, and about one hundred citizens started in pursuit and captured the whole seven, within one mile of town, they having kept in a body. Mr. Ball cngers injurie are severe, but not fatal. The same fate had been iu store for the old Sheriff, Mr. Paxson, bnt having had his suspicions awakened he was too war', and he heard their conclusions to wait and try it on tho new Sheriff. , "Old Nick " Cloths, 4c. Strange events are transpiring every day, and the most startling news we have thisweek to announce, is the fact that f Old Nick. " .who has been engaged for a number of 3ears retailing Groce ries, Jtc, in Plummer's Row, one door South of Plummer it Kelly's Drug Store, has determined, in addition to ''. feeding the hungry " to '-clothe the naked' a veritable act of kiaduess that the real, simon-pure Old Siel; would ne'er be guilty of doing f- but this modern 'Old Nick, was raisea on tne pure milk ot human kindness, and is altogether an other indivtdital from the 'gentleman iu black,' so ranch. talked about, and who is likened to a Toai ing lion' seeking to catch somebody. Well, this 'Old Nick -2-ouV oil frieVli" and fellow citizen, Nicholas Hudson, Esq., has one of the most extensive and decidedly the best -fstocK ft vvlothsj . Cassimeres, Satinets and' Flannels, in' this market to day, both of English and American manufacture, and he is selling them cheaper than the same quality of Goods can be bought in any of the Dry Goods Stores, or Mer. chant Tailoring Establishments in this cityeHe has over two thousand dollars worth of Cloths -and Flannel, now on hand, all he wants to ensure sales, is for persons want'ng to purchase, to call and examine for themselves. It is very common . for J persons to be treat to Old Nick," on the slightest provocation; butwe, lnrthe"bestposeible humor, and knowing it will be a positive advantage to all, say, most emphatically, Go to Old Nick and bay yovr Qotht and Flannels Cbeap for Cash 1 "

, IaviN - Rks fc 5ow r have opened a stock of Saddles, Harness, W hips, Kobe. Trunks, Valises, Sleigh Bells, .Skates, fcc4 st taVoId and well known stand, No.

47, Mam i-Streai, and expect to ke$ a rtflf lin or Cattfrfge ad Undertakers. Goods, to which the attention Of the public is directed. ' Their motto is small profits and quick sales. Wi have heard those Extra-Select, "J. J. J." Otstkrs, at our friend J.J. Jordan's, spoken of as the best that were ever offered In this market. - His Canned Fruits and Fancy Candies, cannot be excelled .here r-elsewhere. Give him. a Thoss Grates at the Ntk Bros, near the Depot, are' just the thin j for warming by many of our citizens are availing themselves of either Dodge's Patent or Habermehrs Patent Eliptic Fire Grates, and are well pleased with both of them. , They are at once ornamental and useful, and, most of all, these hard times, particularly economical. Call and see them. The law of the City, against the practice of backing up 'Busses to the platform, is being rigidly enforced. W. II. Bennett, was fined 85 and costs, the first of this week for thus backing to accommodate passengers with a 'Buss. Pleasant for the passengers; but unprofitable backing for Bro. Bennett. The law compels all omnibusses, 4c, to remain on the South side of the Railroad tracks. Richmond Retail Markets. Family Flour, 37,00 per.cwt. , Buckwheat Flour, 7c per tt ; Corn Meal, 81,50 per bushel; Bc-cf iiieak, 20c per tt ; Roast, 20c per ft.; Plate, 15c per lb ; Pork. 15c per lb ; Turkeys, dressed, lGc per lb., Chickens, dressed, 70c per pair: Butter, 40c per lb ; Lard. 20c per At Green Apples, 901 20 per bushel ; Neshannock Potatoes, 81 20 per bushel; Cabbage, 10c per head; Turnips, SOc per bushel ; Sugar, 16R18c per lb.; Coffee, 40c per lb ; Cheese. 3;)c per lb.; Cane Syrup, 75c per gallon. lelegram. It is very evident from the above, that the commercial editor of the Telegram does not purchase his Beef at Knopf's; for they have not been selling at the prices above quoted for sometime. They are selling Beef-Steak at 15 cents per lb.; best Roasts at same; Plate and other portions of the Beef at from 8 to 10 cents perftj. We have no doubt there will be another decline soou ; when in the language of the N. Y. Tribune, the laborer can again set down to a heaity supper before making a calculation between his appetite snd ts)e cost of Lis victuals, so as not to bring the former hopelessly in debt to the latter. Selling Wood by the Half-Bnshol. For the paat thirty odd year, we hare bought wood in almost erery shape it could be put in : by the lump load pile cord and half-cord ; but never, an. til last Monday, did we buy it by actual m wure-ment by the half-bushel ! It hxd been measured by the wood-measurer, and looked like an honest half-cord the hind tier in the wagou looked well, and, as we gated down upon the load in front of the office, at seemed well packed, and the big sticks lay snugly on top. Whilst making a calculation of bow much heat each stick would give to the solid inch supposing 768 solid inches uf luol in the load t!ie aged woodseller commenced the operation of unloadiug. The top sticks being removed, rerealed a lot of limbs, and then we fare up our calculation for we found we couldn't, with any accuracy, throw the limbs, or compress toe linn wood into tului inches. As our aged fuel caterer neared the bottom of the wagou, we observed a half-bushel measure, occupying a front seat, with the ends of the little wood resting tenderly there on and a large linn stick, about six feet in length, lying transrersally on top thus affording protection to the half-bushel, and keeping it from being crushed by undue weight We then knew, our old wood-hnoler bad told as a load of wood by actual naunre. : He asked us just S ) for the load, and when we handed him the money, we innocently inquired if he charge! that amount for the wood iclndij the half-bushel? Whereat be was somewhat astonished but be pocketed the Jepong," with evident satisfaction, merely re marking that the wood was only piled around the halfbnshel, so as to preserve the measure in tact I All that we eared about was, that it arri'-ed us, not a little, that we couldn't complete our calculation " Last week, the ' Pullcviium gushed at the bmnqlole on the Senatorial question : this week it only tizzies slightly at the tjjijjot.'' JH"fjrnm. ' The ruling pasajon," will stick to our neighbor through life. Even the language he uses to convey his thoughts on the K nntoriil question, partk:s of the vessel into which he formerly 'gushed' the 'liquid fire and distilled damnation' mixed plentifully with water to make it more profitable, and then drew it forth and administered it to minora for their spiritual consolation and comfort, at five cents a "jigger Onr neighbor understands all abont the "bunghole aod "spiggot" their uses he knoweth by heart, and every time be thinketU of Major Popp, he mumbles to himself: " Bung and spiggot spiggot and bung I smell the blood of a little Dutchman ; Dead or alive, I wHl have some ; '- So Ppf goes the Ttlajratmt " A little plain talk dried grandmother ap "' Triegram. If this U so, half of the T-isyram man's living has evaporated, and he's to bo pitied lor catting otf his supply, "by nsing that "little plain talk" to his mater nal grnJ "parient, and cansing her to "drv np " Since malting public the failure of the aid lady in fnrnishing him his lecteoas diet, by the simple process he menti.T.s, we suggest that o is the proper time to w him "he can never be yearned jonnger" sure! . A Cabd. We desire to return our sincere thanks to toe Firemen of the city fur their prompt and unremitting exertions in saving onr property from barn. Ing on Thursday last. To the Quaker City Company No. 2 we are under the most endaring obligations and to each of its members we beg" to express our aracefest thanks. To oar neighbors and friends we are also nodef obligations for their aid in trying to save onr property from destruction. W. Tasr a Bao. The Canadian forts and principal town are now garrisoned by about 13,000 menBritSah Regulars a greater lumber of troops than hare been concentrated in the provinces since 1S12. There ia Urge volunteer force also kept in readiness and well drilled, to meet the fierce Fenians. The report of C. 8. Treasurer Spinner win show that whilst the public expeaditaree increased rspicJly from 1861 to ISaS.beianirs, tbey have decreased since alsaoe aa rapidly, and that the expenditorca for the fiscal year ending June. ta 10, are e hsndrad odBaventeea millions less thaa tbey wars to the year ending June XXb,lMl.

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4 . We hare been presoottNi by Mr. Alfred U Seveli, publisher of Tte Little WprW, ef tc,tT; most superb steel line engraving of Th iaaayJMy Cherubs' from Raphael's -Sutine Madoena. est. graved fop the premium plate for his reeule paper, 6 Mr. Shertow.of the Weattra Engraving Company. Wr. Soertow has shown himself nros. Mr. heweU deserves! the thanks of the whole Mrv for calling ont such rare talent work aetoghtfnl. Tle picture will be an ornament to every kana of taste. The following note from our distinguished fellow-citiaen, Mr. Healy, ahowa what tHBate is placed on this beautiful gem by one of the leading painters of onr country: - , Chicago, Xovember 1 ) C. Knickerbocker, Esq", Secretary of tne Western Engraving Company: DbarSi: I have just seen a lovely work of art. "The Heavenlr Cherubs," given to the world by your companr tor "Mr. &eell,ol t'ke turn liyrai. 1" point of merit, 1 think it will neeesaully comparwith any line engravingour country has yet prJucei and I rejoice that Chicago, I love so well, has Uu he nor ul iu Allow me tt hope yoeir institution may give to the West more like this, which mast gladden every lover of art. I am, dear sir, vonrs trulv. GBoaas P. A. Hsalt. The price of this superb engraving is $2.00. It is sept free as a premium to every one who sends to the publisher three new subscribers for one year to "The Little Corporal." The price of the Corporal is one dollar a year, in advance; sample copy, ten cents. Address ALFRED L. SEWELL, Publisher, Chicago, til. ... SEW PERFLHE FOR TUE UA. UaBCtUEF. Phst! PkaUa'i Fhalaa'o Phala'a PaalMt "Xight BlMiuiaf rrnaa '.fight BlMMaiaia; Orrw." "Mgbt BlHniif Ceren." .iigbt BlMia( Crrta." Niajbt UlMeaiaic Cereal." A mo-t nqnMlft oV'licaw, anil Vrdgrant rerfltme, iiiiri Wd fmu the rur. and btiui nwer trou Ueti ii ta'ce. iti wim. Manufactured only by ; I'll tl.OI A SO, tw V.rk. BEWARE Or COl'NTrRFBITS. ASK FOR rHALON'S TAKE NO OTHER ITCH ! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCHl SCRATCH! SCEATCH! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure the Itrh in 4H Honrs. ALSO CfJRES SALT RHEUM, ULCERS. CHILBLAINS, and all EUUPTIOSS OF TUE SKIX. Price 50 cents. For sale bv all drncgists. liv sending P cents to WEEKS A POTlER,Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded bv mail, free of postage, to anr part of the United States. -. . 21. A CARD TO INVALID A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of N'ervous Weakness, Early Pecay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, aud the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers bare been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and nnfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medtt'lae, in a seale' envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Oiarye. lease inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to ourself. Addret ' JOSEPH T, tJTMAJf, , , Station D. Biblk Horcr, .Ve Yorh City. June S,135. l-ly. ERRORS OF YOUTS. AGEN'TLEMAX who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of snSering humanity, send free to all who need it, the reeeint and directions for malum? the simple remedv 1 by which be was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit I by the advertiser's experience, can do so by address- : ing, to perfect contiaence, JOHN' B. OODEN, Jfo 13 Chambers St., New York. 31 -3 m. Julr 5. A Cough, A Cold, or A Sore Throat. RZQ.riB.ES IXVEDtATB ATTENTION, AND B&orLD BB CHKCKKD. Ir ALLOW ED TO OONTIl I, Irritations of the Lang, A Per manent Throat Disease, or ConsmuplLon . IS OPTKB THE BEsn.T. f BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT TNFLCESCB TO THE PARTS GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF.

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Si rBOTECTBBBT OTAl irTTBBS rATSSTV SIR JAMES CLARK'S . '" Celebrated Female Pills. . Prroarrd from armtHlOm of Sir J. rr, M. t. . . - a; This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painrat and dangerous deceases to wbieh tbS temaleeooatitailion U aubjact. It tneaeraaea all exeeasea and removes all obstructions, front ubaarver cause. . A speedy cure may be relied on. ' ",'; , TO MARRIED LADIES T ! " it is particularly suited. It ariH la a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. - ' " - ';,:"..:' CATJTIOlf.; 7ic Pill oJi mt h taint by '?t'xlv drMg aW riKSTTHtilE MOXTHS 'rrjaaaey, Wre enre to puj eav Af itcarrmf, imt mt any asWv tmr my are . ..... , .. . . . . ...v. , : ; j In all cases of Norvoua and Spinal ASifctiona, Tains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue no slightexertioa. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysteric, and Whites, tba PUls will effect a cure when all ether means navefailed; and although a powerful remedy, dj not edhtaia. inm, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution, i t : Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. . M Sold bt all Dbcuists. Prick, Onb Dollar, rxa BOTTUB. - SPECIAL SOTTCE. f It U tie fate of vry rtUmJJe J-dicuM to bt Cor XTBBTBITBK. B eamtiom, Arrrftrt, ami trr thnt taefcvarM J. A M." art blav ea tack battle, mtd An tati irrapjttr heart At FAC siHILns of tkt ti. mature at' I. (. BALLh WIS A. CO., oMi JOB M OSKS. Jeff H W tr irk,note N. B. One Dollar, with Eighteen Cents for Postage, enclosed to any authorised Agent, or to the Sole General Agent for the United States aud British Dominions. JOB MOSKS, 27 Cortland Street, Sew York, will msnre a bottle conUining Fifty Pilla, by retura mail, securlev sealed from all observation. Sold in Kichmond bv J. E. Avery A Co., E. G. Potta, Samson A Ross, and f aytor A McCulley, Dr. D'Huy. and all DeaJura in Jledicines. Xoveniber 1. 36, ly. AS EFFKCTUA WO. .UEDICIKE. BKOV'S VERMIFUGE CO.MITT8, Ok Work Lozbsgers. Much sickness, undoubtedly, with children and adults, attributed to other causes, is occasioned by worms. The " Vxrmifvoh CoMrrra, although effectual in destroying worms, ran do no possible injury to the most delicate child. Thia valuable combination has been successfully ued by physicians, and found to be se and sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Children having Worms require immediate attention, as neglect of the trouble often causes prolonged sickness, i Symptom of Worms in Children are often overlooked. Worms in the stomach and bowels eansa irritation, which can be removed only by the use of a sure remedy. Tke combination of ingredients used ia making Bromt't " Vtrnifngt Comit" is such as to give the best possible enact with safety. CUR riS A BROWJf, Proprietors, New York. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines, at 25 cts. a box. (C. 1 yr. S. M. P. A Co. 27:20.) The Moii & Hamlin Cabinet Orgaaa forty diSereot styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, fiom $30 tolfiffl) each. FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address MA SON k HAMLIN, Bostox, or MASON BROTHERS. New Yoke. 39 If. Wonderful but True ! MADAME REMINGTON, the world renowned A Jtrologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state, delineates the very features ol the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Piiychomotrope, guarantees to produce a perfect aud life-like picture of the future husbsnd or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of ch tractor, Ac. This is no imposition, as testimonials With., out number can assert. By stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and staniped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mail, together with desired information. Address in confidence, Madame Ofrtbcde Rem ington, P. . Box 297, West Troy, N. Y." (29-fim. Shntts A Co.). W IIISKERSI W HISKERS I Do yon-want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Gre cian Compound will force them to grow on the smooth est face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $1.00. Sent by mail anywhere, clOwly sealed. on receipt of price. Address, WARNER A CO., Box 133, Brooklyn, X. Y. No. 1. Nchenck's Seaweed Tonic. This medicine, invented by Dr. J. U. Scbbkck, of Philadelphia, is intended to dissolve the food and make it into chyme, the first process of digestion. Bt cleansng the stomach with Sci.enck's Mandrake Pills, the Tonic soon rosU rs the sppetiU-, and food that could not be eaten before using it will bo easily digested. .- Consumption cannot be cured by Schenck'a Pulmonic Syrup.unleas the stomach and lirer ia made healthy' and the appetite restord, benee tlte Tonic and Pills are n quired in nearly every case of consumption. A hat dozen bottles of the SEAWEED TONIC and three or four boxes of the MAN DRAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia. Dr. Schknck makes professonal visits in New Yo:-k - Boston, and at hit priocipel office in Philadelphia every n eek. See daiiy papers of each place, or his pamph let on consumption for his day's for visitation. Please observe, when purchasing, that "the two like- . oesses of the Doctor, one when iu the taut stage of Consumption, and the other as he now is, in perfect health, are on the Government stamp. ' Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price $1,50 per bottle, or $",50 the half dozen. All letters for advice should be addressed to Dr ScnRNCl's Principal Office, No. ti North 6th Street Philadelphia, P. General Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes t Co., S. Y.; S. S.Hance, Baltimore, Md.; Jobn C. Park, Cincinnati, Oriio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, EL: Collins. Bros., St. Louis, Me. . Nov. 1st. 36. 1st w. ea. mo. 1 yr.. irs.vxisrsi.ow, An experienced Narse and Female Physician, - Present to the Attention of Mothers her SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, which greatly facilitate the process ef teething bv softening tne gnms, reducing all inflammation, will al'ay all r ais and spasmodic action and ia. Sure to regulate the Bowela. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to your. -selves and ""' j - , RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR CTFAStX We have put up and sold thia article for over M years, and ca aaT w costidexcS AXBTSrTHofK what ire have never been able to say of ear other ir.edicioe. Never has it failed ia a sniffle instance to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one woo used it. On the cntrarr, all are delighted wkh its operation, and "peak ia terms of commendation of Ha magical efletls and medical virtues. We apeak ia this matter r -what we do know," after 30 years' experienea and pledge our repotatioo for the fulfillment of what V here declare. In almost every instance where the infant is suflbrtng from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found tn fifteen or twenty mint: tea after the svnrp is administetd. - j . , ' Full directions for using wii! accompany earh bot tie. Inejrnnin unless the fac-simlle of CURTIS A PERKI S, 'e York, ia on the ooteide wrapper. . Sold by all Druggist throughout toe world. , PRICE. OX1.Y 3S CE.VrsrlPER BOTTLE r ..,..,.,,,, ... , wM Royal Haraas Zjottery of Cnba. Coodocted by the Hpanh Gorornment. ( ", 3efLOOO IS COLD DRAW1C EYEKT IT ' ' ; DATS PRIZES cashed and fsfortnatim fsrsisHed; th hij.-fcet rates paid for Dooblooot and ail kinds of Gold and Silver; also fw all government Securities. ' , . TAYLOR A CO Bankers.

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WHY r;FER WJTH THTS J i .r U 1 Daccrrjcs' 'and UiathsciS3 - Dlseasa 7f"Ui '?. '-'WHt.VtT 'ii""OL!-j ttt.. AXD extirelv"- ; .'i t c ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM BY THE USE Of UDr- SEEaLYK'S CATAKKH WILL SURELY KtSt LY IX , Unless chaekedin tta ineipient stages. ' '... -i 'V JTT IT NEVER FAILS. Care Warranted if Directions are followed. : "...i i '' ' ' ' 1 "' A SINGLE BOTTLES WILL LAST A MONTH. OOZiS IN THB HEAD Relieved ia a few Minutes. BAD BREATH :';, t- I :.. ---,t Cause J by offensive aecretiona. 1Wli 1; - Cnmed by Catxrrbal affections. SBNSBfOF SMBL :' i i When levst-titd or destroyed. DEAFNESS ' j When caused by Catarrhal DiftiJiiltic. ; Alt are cured by this reme.lr. '""- I Throat Affections Are more frequently tban, otherwise caued by thick, slim: mucous, falling frasx the head .especially during tlte night, and resulting from Catarrh, aod S Dr. i3BE3LiTE linilin riTinnn nrnrnv UUUIU L1IAIIII1I IIIULUI. OYCV3PTOCV1S: The Bymptoms of Catarrh area 8 vat verr slight. Persons find tbey have a cold, that they have frequent attacks, and are more sensitive to the change uf temperature. In this condition the ooe may be drv, or a slight discharge, tliin aoaaerrt, aiterward thick and adhesive, mar enana. ; .... ,(, , ,.; 4 . , . , u As the disease becomes chronic, the discharges are iavcreaaed m quantity and rhsngrd in quality; tbey are now thick and heavy, and an hawked or coughed off. The secretion are iifciaejtg, causing a bad breath; the voice thick and a seat: The ere arc weak; the ens of smell is I raw a or destroyed; deafness frequently takes) place.- , , rr Another eomnmn and toipnrtanl vanpvm f Catarrh ia that the person is obliged to clear his throat ia the morning of a slick or slimy aioonus, wtikh has fallen from the bead during the night When this takes Sines, the person snay be sure that bia disease is on its way to ttm lungs, aod should loose no time ia arresting h. . . . The shore are but few of the mas t Catarrh svmptoms. Write to our La oratory for onr pemphfet deaenbvagfBJ'y all symptomai it will be sent FREE to say add rasa. Also directions where ts procure the medicine. M9 This retnedr conUios no MI5ERAL or P01505orS IJf ORE DIEXTS, but ts prepared from vegetable extracts EXCLUSIVELY rborefom it is PER. FECTLT HAKMLES. svsa o Is most (eooVr and delicate cbildnf , ., .f t CALL FOR SEELYE'S CATARRH REMEDY, and Uk no other. If not sold by druggista in your jetmty, they will order H for" yon. - Price f S.oo per bouie..;f. ifjTi'-ij .":;sr- tail "A.n persons soS-Hng with Bay aifcetion of the Head, Threat or Langs, shnnld wnue ntonce for our pamphlet fully describing all syasstoaaa nsrtaining to the abort diseases. - - ' li wfllha aant fJ fi .V -- I PrV H. flTTnTaYE 4 CO. - ; -iT si'v': : ' -.9?-:, n -i -anVNOT,tUOtS. MtM by all Whnlr isis sad Raasjl Disgusts. )..' 1i ;'!! I -vj- w T ' "i 4" ... r i gexbal AGisia ;t,tt. Jfcn t. Psrkv CTasnnatL OMm aHnr finch A FaaT.CsaWsrJ,Illj Bnriihsau, A VsnHiuanrh, Chttmota. Deaaaa Bsrae A Co., Sew Tors; V. Raav H Cay BalBOVt. J. Y;; rarrwnaL fadey A CoPetndt, Mirb.t Wsebn A "iTIir f fit . MassJ FreneAH.Bssbaedsdi CoPVaaBaaarg, iCsiUas BnTs, Agnrn, Biw! Ward m CTHmm OrVamZ La.; R. A. Bobfnsoo Co., Vmimrlm, TA MarkviL Tsna.ir.R. BnswT. ri i i I. fa TksBmMM V Btoeb, BaJSBn,M-l tDeBnwAKelleg. Aftaay w,T,i Strong A ArnW-.CWvufcaad, Otn ymvJtnmtm Dvarofl, ich., rsear 4 Co

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