Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 12, 16 May 1867 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS.

. RICHMOND INDIANA rhorsday, May 16th, 1867. 'rriujib lift gpatr trw ft UUf. ftlt'HMOXD POST Of FlCKpril WlMtl a 31 A. I tJt CLOtlRj ..-f; C luobu and East 00 A.at CalcASTS . irM t ii AaX Cincinnati.... t. ...... . ............. 7 45 r. II Davtoa Way....: i... o a laiiaaa pol i s aad Wast ; - f- : . ; HAH. OPE. ( n4ian'liaand West .... lSa.M; eTineianati .... .... .... . - Davtoa. .' vV'bt, LU20 .10 30 A.a f II avjt, .11 30 a.a vrt icgij .... .... .... Cwlumbaa aad Erst... Bo ton an 1 Ueecy Mira,,leaves Tuesdsy and Kridev, at ... ... ...?....! da arrive Senas daya at do .u. .;. li.tk.i . tv,a Moadar. Wednes dT .1 V.dt. ...... .... .... - .... " 4 a. arr Moodey,' Wednesday -Aod., f ridajrV ' tr : ... ; N - (tardea, leaves Honda V.Wednesday aaa . do. arr. Toes lay, Thursday ami iSstttrdsT, 00 r.st BrooVvrfle vU Ab.aCoa. Wa Monday- g - and Friday et- " Inarm k T...,l and Sa tarda r at ' r-' . M. tnTtSOP. at. On Sna-Uy.from 0:00 to 10:00 a.m. - "'' ED. A. JONES, P.. Common Fltu Court commenced last lioaday. A h.i tormTioiUdthe counties tooth of tbia, the Oral of. tMa week. f ; . 1 i. ' , i " .a eas II. Brown has resigned the Superintcndency of the Pnblic SchooU. The Quarterly Concert takes place at the Pearl st. M. E. Chuacli, next Sunday flight. Rev. C. N. Sims, preaches to night (Thursday.) Church." in the Pearl street M. K. The members of the " Musical Association" held a very pleasant Soiree last evening at Henry Hall. A Brass Band has been organized at Cambridge City." F. W. Marchant, formerly of this city, is a member. J. II. Childus, who is now performing with his musket and bayonet in Par, is, was a member of the Sixteenth Regiment at the lime it was encamped in this -Not 2 practised last evenings aud with Hbe assistance of the 4's at the braktfaV threw a streera 217 feet. This would have been surpassed had i0t ' the hots bursted. ; ' .. ,', ' .-' ."7,, A son of C. R. Johnson, while playing allVystorday afternoon, iras strttjk n the head by a paddle, . which "iiped out of . thT hand or, one of ;; the player, r A patnful wound was inflicted,' bnt is now in a fair way to heaU ' Thk.Kaki.ham Bask Baix Cix having .beaten a rival college'club, claims the cnampiOnshtp-Of , Richmond. vHow long they will "bm allowed to retain this honor depends upon the spunk and ability of our town boys." , ' ' Os Tuesday night last, two of the fair aex, on West Main-t., concluded io administer a drnbbiag ,to" a third oneone held whilst the other pnnrmeld. The -result was a triaL before Esq. Thomas, who administered a fine. - ... : 1 The j-oung- men f ; our city have organized a base ball club, to be known as the " Quaker City Base Ball Club." Thegamo is a very interesting one,. and. affords most excellent exercise. We hope the club will meet whh the proper encouragement for our young men. ., .. ( :'.'.; . ' 1 Eijer Hobbs, the excellent ' Chaplain of ih 60th Indiana, (for whom the sol dters of that regiment have an unbound-ed'-rcspect and admiration,)" and' for sometime a resident of this city, is now located at Dcsmoines, Iowa. The RegitUr of that city speaks n the- highest term 3 of his preaching and congratulates the church upon so valuable ah acquis! tion.i ' -' ' -J' ' :-" Pko Pestos's course of lectures on Geokfry was concluded on last Saturday evening1. The latter part of the course w devoted to the origin of Hfe and man.-and the antiquity of. wan mTIm lecturer is a believer in the' M Darwinian Theory," which he presents to his audiences "consisely and clearly. His lecturct. wer well attend, and. much interest is awakened among tmt citirens' In " the sutjjcts treated of. . ; ' .T" 7,',: ... - A Tfmble. On Tuesday evening last, at ihe corner ofWashingtOBL and Main, Mr. U.'.W. 3r;Oure of Ceotreville, hjing imbibed too rj;ch of the SttM end furit of Richmond, tumbled out of hi Irirggy and fell; like a dish dpth, jimp aad all io a baap, xa the . bard ' ground. td concussion knocked m senseleaa, but-in the space of thirty minutes b was restored, and wemi4 his way-to the CojiOty' scaL. o bonea were Jiroken,, IftRC Accicr W4ibjt'aig pt Hamca, on .Tuesday lstiat the, Mame Maaafactory of the , Meaara. . Starr, .ob SontH ai. Mr.' "David ; Smitfc met i& rv qeiAe a severe accident, a Sawiag agaiaat tie grain of t&e timber lt"loanced, aaJ laying his hand on it to keep it steady. the saw took bis thlimb above the first joint and run tutoheaH of his left haa, laying it eomplry -i wristo He.4ea a, apiiswdtTartqaanUtr blobti befbrt thfewound could be dressed;

bnt is now doing as well as could be ex pec ted.

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".Younfl .Meo'a Christian .Aaaociattoo.!! XA. preliminary meeting for the organ izatkm f WChristian' A8Sociatin', waa held at Union Chapel, on' April 23d. After the selection "of a committee to prepare plan 1 of organization, "the meeting adjourned to meet at the call of the committee. ' ; ' The second meeting was held on the 6th of May, and the following ConstituHon adopted : " ' Y . I 1 COXST1TUT10S. S '" AaneAi - i'JIIIlT Thia aociety aball be called th Yonng- Man 'a Cbriatiaa AaaoctatMnof Riebmood, ladUaa. abticlc If tjrt. , "' StC. 1. ' Tha object of th AsaocUtion ahatl ba Cia tstpnl aMproTaaaant and eocouraicnaaent of ita Btenta bara, and tbe adraocemenl of the arork of hoioa rranaltaation. Sac. 2. Tha aaeaas to be rnpbired for tii attainnnt tbair obiaato abait be the aftnrto of tLe mri barn in tba npbat of tbaur daily Urea, mUtribaar taaor, dsaoaa tar biblical naatrunn, aod aar otbar ngaactaa not contrary to tba teacbinjra of tW Bihlf. t , ' iBTIClBtll Jjaiei. . ( ,, y, , "JSc. f. Any peraon actirely' aynipatliUUijf will tUa abjecU of Uiia Aaaociation, .way btxoam a mtrmr bar by iigoing tha coostitution aod paying otiaal dues, or a hfe member br paying t enty dollara. Sec. . Membera nnder fifty yeera of ape ahall be known aa active members. Tboae orer fiity rear of ra aball be known aa eouniclinir membera. 8c. 3. Actire members only sbail be entitled' te not and Lold. office- . 'T t .' ,r aaTICLB If Officer. 8w. I." The oflicers ' of tbe Aaaociation sliall ba members in Jfood atanding nfErangelical cburchea in the eiy of RicaiBioa siiuU be elected by ballot, and aball consist of : t'irt, a President ; second, one Vice President front each relipions eonprepation represented in tbe Association; third, a Correspomiinf Secretary ; fourth, a Kecodins; Secretary ; fittb, a Treasurer. Hmg. 2. Tbe President shall, at each annual meeting, or oltener If required by tl Association, submit n written report jritruifr a detailed aeeonnt of tbe operaliona of the Aasociatiun since hia last report. . ' Sec. S. Tbe yreasnrer ahall submit at each annual meeting, a written report of the condition of the treasure, aoeonpaniod by a. Mateoseot in detail of bis receipts and expenditures for toe previous J ear. . abticlk rEUrtio. i Tlie annual sneetiar for tbe election of officers shall be held on the evening of the first Monday in May. , aaritLt rt. -1 Tho oMsi rs, io-4.ltitioo to thai dwties nanally iei. taininK to their several offices, shall constitute a Board ot Iirectnrs, which shall taka (teneral supervision ef tbe atlaira f tha Association, its finances, correspondosce. roosas. Ac: held ita meetings once a month, five membera present to const tote a quorum ; aball adopt Uie necessary by-lawa for ita own e overtime nt; and shall bare power to 611 all racanciea that may occur in tbe offices of the Association. 4BTICLE Til Tbe Association may brovida for tba removal of officers er memlierg in cases of neglect of dntv or nnehriatian conduct. ABTICLC Tilt. This constitution mar ba altered or amended, at a re (nilar meeting of the Association, by a vote of twothirds of its members present, such alteration or amendment to be proposed in writing one meeting pre vious to being acted upon. , The election of oflicers took place the. same evening, resulting as follows : For President. Charlea F. Coffin. Vice Presidents. A. E. Crocker, Episcopal Church. Wm. Spencer, First Presbyterian. S. U. MendonhaUa Fifth-street Friends. Jiiftn S. Hunt, Pearl-street Methodist. Wm. S. Keid, United Presbyterian. H. ClarksOB, Union Chapel," Methedist. Edward T. liursnn, Whitewater Friends. John Hoffman, AUbruhtVlathodist, r- ys P. S. Farnkam, Birtist. .' - ' ' fyj "Suhit ff. InIeman. Vt. Paurs German Lutheran.' J. W. llummer. Ki(hth-8treet Friends. Jacob Row let, Third Charge Methodist David Thomas, Christian Church. Recording Secretary, A. Saaispn. Ceareepondkix 3ecri5t.iry, Jc! Nicholson. ' Treasurer, David Dugan. A public meeting was held at Phillips Hall on the evening of the 8th inst., and' was largely attended. , Addresses were delivered by Revs. Ii. W. Chidlaw and 1 Wayland Hoyt of Cincinnati, Rev. Mr. ! Armstrong of Indianapolis, and H. i Thayne , Miller of " Cincinnati. Prof, j Doane favored the audience with excellent music. The association numbers over a hun-, . drefl actfvein embers 'and many life j members. ,v J '-- - - - : ---- "111 Dedication of the German Cemetery, , ' i . ... ... . , On Sabbatli last, both congregations or the German Lutheran Churches in o thrstty-i-(S. Franklin and S. Front sts) met at their recently purchased Cemetery, situated about two miles South of ourtritjr- for thc purpose of setting it apart, by appropriate religious cercmon ies, as the last rcstimj-p!aee for their dead- , Not, less than fifteen hundred ... persons were in attendance. Rev. Mr. Scveringhaus, of the Franklin st. Church made a most appropriate prayer and then preached a brief and eloquent sermon, in the English language, and he was fol lowed by the Rev. Mr. Lavenstine, of the Front-stA Chwrch, in German ; after which the several lots laid off and num. berett; were drawn : ly the members of the two congregations. Whilst witnessing the proceedings, we could not help the thought of "how good and how pleasant it is lor brethen to dwell together in- naity;" for MrVwas a spot of ground a" bnTlal place, where dissensions ould be, forgotten, and dust would be iBtnfiled,.wit lst wbiiitthe berear; ed relatives and friends would via with each other in decorating, that lvst ret ing place of the dead and paying honor to tbejfNMtM. -.4 .Of ' - '"' These? two eorgrrgntions hare purchasj ed twenjyf-five aeresssrtuated on . VMeek farm, tna Cemetery, under the name of the "German Luthefan Evangel; leal Grave, Yard Association," i managed! by Trustees," elected jointly by tbe two Cburches.'; .Tespochpsen one of thr; prcttletr: place jjitav stefghor hood tfrhj-i;9 and propr1lmprrit(d, by layistlie jpround Out Qralsts" and 4antli tfea and shurfcberqr, ftwig preaeipeeaace equal, if not supeior to any ether CVmetery iomrundlng.DTrr beautiful city. ' ; piisu y ' ti mm n 7 . --i 1 ThC.:;'i ool CirvwtvtHi, 4 UelditatwntTnatiDg at Centrevtllas, on lafffajrtdlay. "It was' largely ai tendeand alaiost every school in fthe coun4y was rerreseBted.- Reports t?rtlre cond Uicaa pf tbe "schools tf, tb e . onuoty , were'tteadc and methods 'of ju-Lruatdg childitM and.caacuagSanBaUiatihdrJBs di 1 ci discussed. Kdv.B. W. Chidlaw of !iaciitAati, aad Ber. Mr. Howe, pf Ceatraw Tilley5sd,tleiConTention. 1 The' next meeting will be held at Cambridge C5tv.

Council Proceedings. Mat 16, 1867. Mr. Yocxo, Mayor elect,' delivered tba following brief, well-timed and pertinent addreaa, to tba Cowaelt, bfterlbe' membera elect traf baeaf swom tsr aad ti-' kenUMirassUaH. . V JR ; .L" . , Geotlesnen of tbe.Coancit; It rs wrth sntne diffidence that I as an me tbe dntievnt tbe cbsnr on this occasion: feeling aa 1 do that to fill theaafes. with netsor to my sell and rrcdit to the citv will, perbsrpsi. weniwe snore azeca-

tive tact and ability, than I ant m pocsession of. I have tbe consolation, however, knowing that I am in the midst of friends andJajMt a- "ason to feel assured that tbev will Ieosf ass asar axl stv the discharge of mv official diatissv ta wkacavi bmh be aedisties, in wbirsti bosw be i tuaWby nalfcerlVss. aivan sastaUsf dMMy to tba of abaasatt. untrani waled by fjswty hsfcajar asjrtab 3 I trust tat tsa BawWwweef Cbe oSci with rw tftirtaf the-ctrv. will safer np-sa the aisiJaiji of Uats eaiaial da ana, with a determinaUon snalawi awsjajsajaswas Witai tbe) Btwora whiak- UabsAasw m, I M atna si J dialimctinar rtasmnt whtnUsjr aaaasW fcasaf,nd pm alosas; an solid corsunn tor mu pasjanswiiiii m vwwwssss nrwswasn as. ossr eniy. Sft beioz intimately acquainted with the present condition of arfatra raoerr city, I bare bnt few suggestions to offer for ynp consideration. Tbe financial condit'un of our city is such as to icyiire prompt action on the part of the committee of Ways and Means, to preserve rav-Mate the credit ef ear city, and place our City B- ods on a footing that will defy depreciation. A ee.eisWr -at iov. . Am.lhet matter which I consider to be of vital importance, is the selection of the very best material at your command, to nil tbe different positions whlcV wader ur present Charter, you are required to fill. Tha sanitary eondition ofawsr City, will aWbtWts dtniand your early attention, and receive at vour hands the consideration it ae justly demands. The eompletiott of some unfinished work, will demand your attention ; and, with all due defftrauce ) yor better jussjrauent, would aogyeattbat, under present circumstences, it might be well to poetpone, fur Uw present, some of our public work: provided that no detri saint won Id thereby be incurred to tbe work already done. Many other nutters of genera) interest migfctbe submitted lor your consideration; but I deem it unnecessary having full confidence that in your better judgment you uill,ia all your. deliberations, aim to foxier and protect erery interest pertaining to tbe wellfare of on- citizms. T. Jf.YOUJiG. i . -i.-...The-Coliowing. standing Caanmitteea were appointed by the Mayor .if Committee of Ways and Means Jas Elder, Jesse Collin, and Elwood Patterson. - - - - - - Committee of Claims Elwood Patterson, Dedric Meyer, and Jesse Coffin. Committee on Streets Jesse Coffinv John JCctergoii.. and Thomas McGirr. ComrnTttee-on PnbHc BuHdirrgs andi Markets N. Ij. C. Wstt, Edwin D. Palmer, John Peterson. .r . ' Committee on Fire Co.'s Thomas McGirr,' Edwin T. Palmer, and Fedrie Meyer. J . : , Committee on Unfinished Business Jesse Coffin, James Elder, and Thomas McGirr. - ' - ' ; Messrs. Petctson, McGirr, CoSln and Meyer, are to serve for two years and the others for one year..' .;:.itj ...i The following Resolutiona were adopted : Jtesolved, That the regular meetings of tlie Common Council be held a3 ttie Council Cliamber on the Erst and second Tuesdays of each month, and that the first regular annual meeting of the new Council be held on the third Tuesday ef May in each year. Jieflvtjf,? That the-Bonds required of City Officers shall be as follows. Treasurer, 85,000 ; Marshal, 82,000; gtreeC Commfsjioinei 82,000 'j. Clerk, 82,(KaO ; . Assessor, ,82,000 r .Civil En gineer, 81.000; City Attorney, 81,000. Resolved, Tti at the several Fire Co.' a arc requested to indicate their preferferetfcce for Chief Engineer, of tbe Fire Department, and report to the' Council at their next regular meeting. The Clerk was directed to notify the different Fire Co.'s of the action otf die Council iu regard to an Engineer of the Fire Department. Messrs. Coffin, McGirr and Peterson, were chosen to form the Board of Improvements. Messrs. Elder and Coffin were cliosern as members eflthfi Board, of Police. All petitions . on file in reference to streets, and not yet disposed of, were re ferred to the Board of Public ImprevemenU. Adjourned till Tuesday next. Axtmal ' Show. No dnger of the !'B'h6ys" forgetting the Show, or of neg lecting to take a peep at the Elephanthe is always particularly attractive and the last one seen is wonderful, not oslyi in consequence of his well packed trunk, but his graceful movements, solidity of step, and attractive feats. On Monday "next, Van ArrTourgh k Co.'s Menagerie will be in Richmond, and those who have never seen the rare and curious specimens of animal creation ean then have an opportunity of seeing them as ''large as life" and that, too. without incurring- danger. Mere pic tures, give but a distant idea of the ani mal portrayed, in contrast with the liv ing, breathingl novlaa tatas itseH. .r-rr '. ' T 1 ''. Thb rKOCSssioa of the Fire Department, to morrow, will form at 1 o'clock, apon Main Street the right resting upon Seventh Street.,,; The Hook and Ladder Company will take the rigbt; and the otber companies wffl fall iaW line hi the order of their respective numbers. Tbe line of march will be west on Main to Pearl, south on Pearl to Market, east on Market to Franklin, north on Franklin to Fort Wayne Avenue, - north " on Fort Wayne Avenue to Noble Street, east on JToble to Seventh, south on Seventh to Main, where the trial will take place. . Tbe dItirbtiVHB- of prizes' drawn at the Gift Concert in Richmond, Ind. May 1st, Ijt'caifce.tkeplacelnntil alilhe funds in Agents baads are. collected by the Proprietor, 1 therefore state that it will be ateeeseary for the agents to coaept With the ' above Ita mediately, ; and thus enable me o-diatribute prizeau ! Notice will fce-girew to the pnbftc as s6dn as" these collections are obtained. ; o&Ki.a i.at ,i;t r k S.' -J MILLEIL Clarkson Davis sailed for Europe laat week.

The Cambridge City Mirror is ia far ; or of "tbe exile, the patriot and the christian! Vallaadiamfbr next Tresident.

'Wanted fmmedlatley fivelonrneymen Cigar Makers (Union Hands) at No. 75 Main . Street, Richmond, Ind. Those who use intoxicating tliquors in any way or shape need not to apply. That Wall Pap- At C- H. Johnson's is attracting considerable attention, ami wa nntim that aeffcrsil of onr ettixensi '. , . i .i s are purcnasing, oout in town arm coun- ; try. We have aever examined neater j and more attrwCTfr-paKernsr'anei. he is f selling at very low prices. His Book j and Stationer' Stock is well worth the attentie of purchaser, aad all the best i standard. Magazines, Newspapers both weeklfes and dailies, can there be had at all tnaes. & to No.' 88 Main at, for everything you may want in Charley's line. To Haias or Dkceaskd Soldi krs The heirs of deceased Soldiers, who died whilst held as prisoners of war, in the rebel States, are entitled to commutation of rations at cash prices, in the settlement of the accounts of all enlisted men of the army, rravyr er marine corps. For further information, call at Fiknky's Claim A&enct, 7"Xb. S3; Main Street, over Earnest's Hat Store, Richmond, Ind. There's nothing like 'Home Crmfort,' and the Nte Bros, have the article in the shape of a Cooking Stove, that will contribute towards this excellent feeling ita a family. Go and examine it. They are always-preparied to put on tin roofing, at short nstice and at reasonable rates. Call and see their stock of Tinware, and everything else in their line. Wk are surprised to see children wearing shoes with- ragged holes at the toes waating their parents'. money and endangering their henlthr when- for a trifle more, shoes with copper Tips, or the new and beautiful silver Tips, can be had which never wear out at the toes, thus preventing these two serione evCs. N. Y. Post. Mrs. McGkaw, has received a Spring Stock of Ladies and Children Jrrbes and is selling them to suit the times, also an assortment of Hoop Skirts, and is selling Tery low. Go every one and see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere, at No? 8 North Fifth St. 2w. Soldiers, who have lost their dischages, and are entitled to-additional bounty, go to Finney's Claim Agency to have your claims filed, No. 2o, Main St, Richmond .Ind-. '' .. , ' GO TO PLUMBER'S DRUG STORE BURNETT'S FLORItVIEL, NIGHT BLOOMING 0EBETJS, Woodwork's Persian Lilac, WOOmVORTH'S GOLDEN LILY, '-J FAItnf A COLOGNE, FLECIErVS BOUQUET OF BDEN, j BURNETT'S COLOGNE. ; OR AST OTHER - t - ' ' Article in tbe Line of ' - - " - TOUaET yTtl? V jj Tv?PY. . 4 " - "1 AL&O FOE Celebrated Toilet Soajis, .r.t.:: . .. .... - A . J T-t , ELDER FLOWER, VEOETABI.E AROXXAXIC, HOETstsATfi BAUf.wmOFTEmi yPpund Bar Soap t.. gA. iii-.j' tl-MiijLiiinf ; . . mA ml t HAIR Ca-CLOTlt DtniarUpSt. .sttiMisa HwIIurl ai asiho OR ;QTUfia),TCULT ARTICLES. 1 att-ff" T :? r."1 PLUMMER'S

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V Gentleman who sttSered' far veara front Kervoiss Debility, 1'romture Decav. and all tbe ejects of vouthlul indis cretion, rviO, for tbvaKikvof nSeis; bunranitr. send : free io all who need it, the recipe aoi direcuona lor Iaaakinp the simple remedy by which be waa cured. SuhV'rers wishins; ta profit by tao adrertiaer'a axpe- - rience. c in do so br addressing, in perfect confidence, JOaSi B. OGOEN, 43 Cedar street, near tort. iCjilr'ACo. Dr. Sea.eaek's .Issarskt Pilta A oaitate for CsUoanel. . ' These Pills ara composed of various roots having power to relax the secretion of the liver as promptly andeSectnaD y aa bine pills or marcnrv.w ithout produeing those disaxreabte or daafrerous effect, whiea aAea fiillowa thanse of the Iatlar. , la all Litlious disorder tltese pills marba asad witii oooli Jence, as ther promote the discharge of Vitiated biie, and remove those obstractions from tba lfrer and biitarr ducts which cause- biltieas stlectieas in gi-tie rl. Schenck's ManJrake PiUs.. cure sick headache and all disorders of tlie liver indicated br Sallow skin, coated tonjne, eastivnesa, drowaiaesa and a f aaevol feeling tf treariaess aud lassitivlw, Know ids; that site liver is in a torpid or obstructed, condition. In short these Pills may be us.-d with, adrant-ijre in all cases where a purgative or alterative, medicine is required. Please asfc (or "Ur. Schick's MandraJca PHla." Siild br all iTtjtgists and dealers. Price 23 cent , per box; Wonderful but True ! MADAME REMINGTON, the werld renowned Astrolopistand Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state, delineatea tbe very features ot tba person you are to marry, and, by the aid of aa instrument of intense poa-er, known as the Pisychomotrope, guarantees io produce a perfect and" life-like picture of the future husband er wile of the applicant, with date of marriage; occapatian, leading traita of cbr cter, Ac. TbU is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. By statinf ylaceof birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enefbsing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yorrsIf, you will receive the picture by retswn mail, together with desired information. Address in confidence-, Madame Gebtbupe Rem ikoton, P. O. Box 29?, West Troy, X . T. (29-.lraUs Co.) SEW PEKFtMF FOS THE d l.V It R EBCOIEF. 0 . I'hsitsus'a " fikl HlssHiiaai Crrsas. Psua low 'a ' Xijhs Rlaatssissai Cervae." Phslest -'is;st BlaoraisiK Ccnas." Phalsa's . ...''Xlsjta BtlaaaMisssj 'reass." PkBlsal ' .XaKIr Blasnaac Vrvmm." A moat exqil'.e. rtrlirnt. ti1 Krn;rTant IVrfnme, l'si Ird from the rare and b.iuiTi!nl fl. vrrr from vlfech it tae its namo, Manu.rHctnrd o!y by IIIAI.O"I aV SOX, !tw Vark. bewark era coi:terkkxts. ASK TOR PHAI.ON S TAKE KO OTHF.B . A Jf KFFECTtTAI. WORM .VEDICI Jl f. ' nnoirvs rERMiFi'tJE comfits, Or Worm LozasGERS. rncb sickne, tmdonbfedlTt with children aad adultsattnbnted toother cauaes, is occasioned by worms. The "VKKauwrtil CoariTs," although effectual in destroying worms, can do no possible injury to the most delicate child. This 1 valuable combination has been siiccesarully used by i physicians, amX foand to be saie and sure ia eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Children having Worms require immediate attention, as neglect of the trouble often canses prolonged asckness. Symptom of Worms in Children are often overlooked. . Worms in the stomach sad bowels sanse irritatisn, which can a removed only by tbe as of a sure remedy. Ttecosabiuatioa of ingredients ttsed in making Brnom't " Termifngm Com Or" issucb SS to gv sf the best Jossiole effect with safety." CCBTIS A BROWN, Proprietors, Kew Tork. SoM a 11 Dealers in Medicines, at 23 cts. a box. . (C. 1 jr. S. U. P. C:'t1Q.) A; experienced Xoree and ?vnite Physician, Presents to the Attention of JJUheri her SOOTHING SYRUP , For Children. Teething, , wbicfi rreaty facilitates the process of teething tj rfltnin th ?iim4. KMiurinar 1 1 inflamnntinH will al'ay all ram and spasmetHe-action and ia. Sure to regulat tlie Bowels, Depend upon it, mothers, it will gire rent to vonr-s-lvea and - . ".-".' RELIEF AXD HEALTH TO VOVSv I5FASTS. we bare pat waand aoldthrs article for over 30 years, and cab ea m confioencx ixsmrilsfit what we aae never been able tossy ot any other iretiicine. Ssrvcr has it failed ina snigie iaalaace t affect a care, when timely nsed. Xerei did we know an instance ef dissatisfaction by any one wbe nsed it. i " ' , p. " - - .... . . a I and speak ia terms of comsnnds tion of vta snrinl tioiJz " I pledtre onr reputation for tbe fuIfHIment of what we i liere declare. IB almost every iirstesce vr here thr 'infant is su Serine from pain and.ekhaaatiea. relief J will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes afterthe 'k, vnm is ad"wnntstei d . ' tie. None rennine anless tbe fac-simile of CCRTIS A PERKINS, New York, is on th-? outside wrapper. Said ay aU Dragriat tbrowKhoat tea atarld. . - 4 ' MICE, OXI.Y 3 CESTS PER BOTTLE Talc able Advice roa tbe A rr ltctxd. Dr. : riTEiCELASDy ia reply to nnmerous apnl; !v to numerous apolicatkou - for adT-.ee, wishes to :n!ona tboae who are afflicted, that Sthv ma V MB4nll bid An ! A mIa n f. , : . tz. j eases by letter, statias; the are, symptoms, Ac with j a fee of two dollars enclosed. Dr. S. has obtained mat aataciety as an experienced TTiysielaa, both in Europe and America, especial) v in the treatment of Chronic Complaints, af terather doiUws have failed in eflect a care. . Those saflerins; should isBSBediataiy send for a prescriptinn, by addresslajr Dr. A. ScascaELASD, Cincinnati. Ohio. 2'Ij. Aad the Issar mf ChaUitr aaaTSerer. l WW U WARD ESS A V8, on the Errors, Abuses X 11. aad Diseases which. form. tbe bass of Lh Graves Maladies ia tbe first afre of aaaav and fearfaily sap t ae vital powers, with sara means of relief. Seat ia sealed letssr envelops, free of eh arr. Address, Dr. J. SaULLnCHOrGHTO?, Howard AasoeisOiea. PhBadelpbia.t'a. 47.

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