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i. ii I. Co f jsTastttEAac. Ch Cincfe? !! U a x ttnTkrf , , . . M " . i . r ; Ai. tliaatiaa 4 ,'?., aJff" .... .v IHra . fr - m 4 wi - r h. adtpwnad tnjig Cine !?.-v.v, DaHlT Chfoaga Cor4au Bo i . lift rvire A . . r?n day and idy, KhMi; and FridajrlVoflr.M, Jo. arr. Monday, Wlneae3 flilW. OarM fTT I Moadav, Wednesday and Friday, at.... S A.M. t, r . ?jdy, Tbarsdsjjod riaturday, f.m. erWvUAbfm, laayey lfifOIS Li and Friday at S ow A .if. AraJvasXaesnysndrUtawOoyat-..,.., 4t dT-Office opo from 7.09 A. aC to .-0d r. sr. Of 8aady,frem :o to IfisM a.m. ED. A. JOKES, P.M. . . . . .. . .- " ' .-'t-. -i,, .. ...IT a I Tima Table Inmu CMtnL, -iThere Vwma a. change ;,of thne oir'JlBf .Indiana Central a MonOmy . Aiay a. Trains now leave this city m rollowe , Western ; Express. . . , . 4.50 p:. -Richmond Acoommodation.;. 10.00 a. m. ,'fi :a - j, ,aoiva BAST. Day Express .? . . 8 0ft p. u, "Piltsburcr Express. . .... 6.35 a., m. NightExpre . : . j 9.20 a. m, BlcUtnond Accommodation . . -8.40 r. k. TJlTIOIf COUNTT TICKET. Tor Jadge of Clrevit Court. a,-. NIMEOD H. JOHKSON. F ProMcvUac Atsoraer ' - F'P&.ii) D MASON. ; ' ' MAJOB JOHN 8111. , tyi ':""s -Alr. aAlfiYLYWBB.JVHKSON " Far Ker4r i. . JONATHAN t"WTIITACER. , 1 V i" ' CoBiteT. - - DANIEL B." CRAWFORD. . ),..., .-. . - . '"''' i i Firemen go for the Trnmpet. ( Flour is down to 7 75 per hundred. Criminal Court is in session this weelcj ;The Huntington- Uous jm .being re painted. ?The band were out 8ereadij on Satt .'t.rf v.. m "Cheap Storey th street, j qare ftom the Depot."4 " ' ;.'4f":-r f MKM --lni ft"' t""y-V .i 1 - w an i i i ii. n i $ -tK 'r RmeinberrwhAt; takes.' plsxse he 4th' MMl 5ih, of next month: T,t t !:-: . kJt Dr. O. P. Baks is president of the Strike IIonvEopathie Society. j The wheat near Washington, inthis conat, is reported to look weUL f ..The ladies Vf , the Episcopal church give a Strawberry, Festival to, might ; pjk'Todd were in this Jaet Veek. It Many of, our, citizenCjoined, the excarsibn to Cincinnati, on laa Tuesday. No' l'a Engine h been repaired It r as practised with on Tuesdayevening. ' ' - l "' ." ' ., . 1' -f The work on the National road bridge at Cambridge City is progressing rapidft D r. b' Hpt has recovered fxotn his illn'M. and is 'now able ' to attend 1 U hia business.'" " R. A: HowAKoia announced aa a can! didate for ContyfSurveyor? at the October election! ; .V " i .Rmember,, the , Hpoxs' " Pestlai next Tacmlay and Wednesday Evenings, June 4tli and 5th. K A' b eavy frost was to be eeen on-the ground Friday morning. The 47 was extaeiaeiy' eooL : Ji?qoi biWfrt.ijIS , vj-iu - - . . 1 I Ladiks, the cheapest store in -town is lihe '.'Cheap Store.'VSth SL, ;6ne square vA tut r s.r It is reported that Robert C-Shutc, who moved, 1 to .Missouri is about to re turn to this place, C. F. CoFrtS snppire'dr IhV pulpit of "Rev. Mr. Agenbroad, at Phillips Hall,,on last Sunday morning. , . ... j "" " "Au KaiaiJ A ,Hammann;andMrfc John HammannleA for a visit to Germanr, on lMt'Satarayrti- . The " Quaker City VUWii'i 'Compaay have received permission to go to Laaj go toLarayette, on the 4th of July. ";Chas. Sakfoxd, whxwawoOd at School VBo'aViwkmkik Jiia, i died from the enact on Satnrdlay. A deserter froArtka tngmlar 'araay, Jl named Daniel JNeeLa was Arrested sateoaf j i . - Mail Tusea are givew a tha tabtl at the bead of tfcb colonus! ' Some ifi$tir

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leap siote.? 5lL street, ione squire fHf0!1 Jnnvi iff 0 3 .JDjeCN'IL hae in consideration the project of invjtiag Speaker Colfax to deIhrer bis lecture,- Across the ContiDa.ExnsKT was president of the State

Medical "ISocfety which met at lndfimpoiis iasc weex. Aiaay physicians from this city were in attenlance. A. 5 iu 4 ' A The G. A..R. gire a Stn-ajberry Festir pal OanexC SatnrdayeTening it Phillips Hall, for the purpose of increa4iir their rjUef,Lfuud. Admission, 10 cts. , r. Tlieresis'tobe a'grahd national ga. erfng of; the members :'or, 'the Grant. 1 Axmj mt the Republie at Larayette,In9-l'0S-i:3J.:ana 4th, of Jnlyw ,ini" j ii ...ii.. i -i ...i.'jj ; Stars fell in this rAtv l&at wkjA. en were counted and on winked ont'q-j fieyjfell .from' le 'left breasts of. the old j police to those of the new. All quiet,' 1 m 'Gat Bloom has purchased J. C Hare fh4 Son's interet,in the! Spoke and Hab: factorjor 97,0004 an4 has sold tbem . ten acres of land east of the city for the ! rV ' 1 Gen. Grose, is jkw atlCoL Eliiett's Store (StraUan'-i old corner) ready to receive Government Licenses. Call im mediately and aave penalties a for failure tot liquidate Unci Sam's demand. . . Tukkb will be a Truxpbt given by -the Hooks at Phillips Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, ' to" the Engine! Company receiving . the largest number of votes; " Go and vote for "your favorVivkXMiti On Monday night, the table of Hatfield fc Yaugban was enter ed .and their fine barouche very badly cutj and; hacked. Several boys ; have Wen arrested and are now bcinz exam ined - . . . iirr Laws of the last Legislature, inclu-; ding the Amended School Law, have just been rfceivedat Centreville at the ofjico OfHhe County Clerkrand1 ready for distribution to those entitled to-them. Justices "atodrownsfetp Trustees, will take noUce and, supply themselves. ., r L L , ,. ... I ImII Sunday was a2Tery"ilae day warm. an pleasant. On Monday, how- j UBfaxtBAnreauier waa sAOisagreeaDie as; ever. We have since had our usual al-; owance of rain' and cold. At present' ihere are-.indioatioD of the approach pf. summer, dui now long iuey wm iasi, no, bod fcaowa: f ' -V ' I J&iS!-c'-' : .! . " .. , "-'-7 f The "iNMAWAl STAT UOBTMJCLTCKAL Krirrx hold's atta semi-annual exhibition in conjunction wm mat 01 iue " Richmond Horticultural. Society," in. this tity.'bn the 18th and l9th of June.; TheCihcfnnati Society has been invited,' and grand affair is anticipated, r ur-; tber particulars will be given next week.. Tbe.xtreasurer of. the G. A. R. relief committee reiorts that from Feb'y 8th to' May 24th there has been 8491.04 paid for relief of . widows and orphans of soldiers $22:00 for funeral expenses;' and 54 60 for transportation of destitute soldiers; making a total of $550.64. Amount remaining in the hands of the treasurer is 8478.49. Alio Kcr." : " t;a Street Preaching. A meeting under the auspices of the Tonng Men s Chnsttao lAitsoeifttioB, waa held on last Sun day afternoon at the south-west corner of Main and Marion Streets. Prayer was Ottered jyPV:A- Marine, and the Rev. Mr. Wade delivered a short and I impressive' discourse. The exercises w . -i . i 1 1 . r were intersperseq wiui excenent music. W have heard many attempts to ac cottn'ts JfOt ibe .coldj weather of ( this month. A, cotemporary alleges that it was caased .by a bait storm south of here. But,' please sir; what made it bail?; An other reason assigned is that the Russian purchase has brought our country nearer .the Norths pole. A more satisfactory eolation is in the fact that the ice-wagons had begun to run the streets. Ladies, we examined the stock of Dry Goodaf.Kt!5ias,c., at the well known iapwaStii St, one square from ; the Det ths other day," and can assure you tbat tbw proprietors really are doing Jl thatpeorlo say of "tbem. - ThoirJ ex " pensea are leas "than, that of any other hbose rin town, and, they ' will grve.you ; tbe worth: of your money. Remember the "Cheap Store oUa-btr one ( square fotathe'Derotr t . U &ts?& Nn Pow.-fied3oard-tf Police, -BfteTputia rf it, made the, fohlowing electioaa: i r 1 fc... " . t . ft ', . Xieut- .of Policer John Dcal-'Johr Bentt, 4n Ault Otto ltMUlr Her! Jl, iapo, na Martin Dnrkj vr21, V7m. ZinimermanL. aa CI. rlOiWiTHf tiftintr drink p u,r ecnssAlat to Ault toward. ATM fr0d Calab,? W DOt showers P a from y andbave tftair loada of eora toff ed np bji aaaavasotbat eao' fttlytoedra'1

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Jobs M. Laws dil very suddenly of apoplexy, last Fridi morning. Altho' heha4en nnwelHTeral days prerionl .Udirio U expeelaX wbn at half past six, whil dressing himself, he droped dead. Hi remains were inW&M mPttVQtmt! Mopdy. aflernooo. The dewed was one of our oldest and most rspected citizens, having'' resi'ledin tht place "for mfrf

than1 forty years. ' ai-s-- , . J. C. Riddle, formeiy editor of the the Trade Jonanal andsi boy named Eli Caldwell, are the parjee .arrested, foe burglary upon the ancton room of Mr. Farquhar, at Knfgfatsten. The parties have beQ ad to Jai in the sum of 3,000 each. The Banar attributed the nib of these two yowaf men to strong 41 ik an4 .weak morala. . They will be arrTned before the Vayne Criminal Coart.'M!t-' . ,tt ,t &. CoCMCIi:PKb6KHbw&i. May 28ths67. Petition of Henry 8 Bell, Nathaniel Jones, Calvin N,tland, J. N. Weaver and thirty-six others raying the eir aesist them to Phase s Fire Engina and.the necessary atwatus to run the same, was rererrea to Fire Companies. ' " ' Committee on wtmb Street Commissioner, Marshal, Civile, j . ......:.' . . :ngineer, Trea, ana iiiy Aiiorney, were sccep Six thousand dollars were boiwe(j from A. .WeTurneif, for six months, five hundred dollars were borrowed frc Henry 1 Hoover, for a year.- i For all which bonds were issued. , Do Yotr Bh-tevs It? We clip the fol lowing from . the ' Greensburg Press,' an d we think it will suit this locality as well as that, and therefore commend it to the Parents of Richmond:. ;,,,, "The practice of allowincr bovs to spend their evenings in the streets Is one of the most ruinous, dangerous,and mischievous things possible. Nothing so speedily and surelv marks their coarse downward. They acquire, under cover of night, an nnhealthy state of mind, vulgar and profane language, obscene practices, criminal sentiments, and a lawless, riotous bearing,.. Indeed, it .is in the streets after nightfall, that boys generally acqnire a education and the capacity to become rowdy, dissolute, criminal men. Parents, do yon believe it? If you do, keep your children home at night and see that their home ' is pleasant and profitable." corner, on Saturday but, affords quite a contrast with similar cases occurring a few weeks ago. A man, quite intoxicated, got out of his wagoii in which were two ladies, and, in the effort to navigate, Xsll sprawling to mother earth. Some of the ex-policemen bad their' sympathy and compassion at once arou sed by his helpless condition, ' and,li"ke goodJ Samaritans, raised him up conveyed him to his wagon placed him therein told him o "git,' and he got on bis way rejoicing. A short time ago, these compassionate exes would have convey ed the unfortunate Jnebriateto the Hotcl-de-Calaboose, for the purpose of having a poultice 87,25 strong, administered as a panacea for his , affile tiona! Time and circumstances, have a wonderfully ameliorating influence on the human "buzzom" particularly when is missing therefrom! 1 Splinters off of the 'peace that was broken last week by young liogaa, were seea at Esq. Poo's office, ,'r:- ' '"' 5V:'See the advertisement of Hadlst Bbo. & Starr. " ' 1 '.The spotted fever is prevailing in.. the vicinity of Vinccnnes - ' Bowers Chapel,1 a Methodist church. has' just been dedicated in Greenfield. Rev. T. M. Eddy, of Chicago, officiated i C M. Allen pays the heaviest' incove tax in Vincennea 8186 55.- f Frank Mattler, a Lafayette lawyer-8 been indicted by the grand jury To1" ing a prisctier to escape. It is ! intimated that esse rBriht may shortly resume his reside"2 'rferaonville;r.' .-.''';; At the recent city deettiia p0"0" v5lt tliA rviTial lomnf" ticket for in r -y t-r w n ct ol af hereafter it will .oat" saloon kf ers ?T Lnndred vvuuviituya. vw a? dbw - ".a dollars year for i'1186 . From whit w can learn, the wheat mn i. ?nT t'n a excellent in this coun The farrrs.Predic a "IarSercrP than they ha had for 8everal years. Rushville '""meM' - ix There fim3 to 1)6 very general im Rre99io'amon2 .e1rme5! ih?y . !he beat P wil be abbve'th'e'a verage in ? . Fruit oC-, all kinds promise U mr notwithstanding th nwnsual con t;.ance oi eoia esuier JQoston TriNeVer bosst." lt is the sign of a weak and vain iniad, even in children. Tie boasting boy is never thought of macb Aconnt among Id companions True worth is always modest Iahis'partiealar' locality, wing to , w aa&aratur other unfavorable causes faraasrs were late last fall ia getting their seeding doae.iaad th result has bees .that a. great many fields of wheat promise but a aaeagra yield, whiie anany others are being plowed uji Tox corn Wei wmK we crop, win u aores sovrn and in yield, jariU bs awaab below an average. Williamsport Republican." :r

Toe fruit and grain crop prospects in Knox county, are excellent; the former in particular are said to be the finest for ft The fruit bereaboatsbas withstood tha" effecta of the lata severe frosts remark " ably welL Apples and peaches have received little or no lnjnry, unless it should be in the way of a blast, which will cause them to fall oft Cherries, are badly injured, and it is expected they will all fall off. Thomtown Journal. , , , ., ,

Ktit thx Crtkrfi ixars. No w is the beat time to destroy this destructive crawler. A horticultural authority says the eggs of the apple tree caterpillars' which may be found encireling the ends f the small twigs of the tree can be more easily and completely destroyed now than they can at any other season of the year. They can be readily seen, and by choosing a warm day for the operation, with a ladder upon which to ascend the tree, and a small basket in which to put the twigs containing the nets the work can be preformed most satisfactorily. Tomatoes. No fruit is in higher or more universal favor as an article of diet than the tomato, and as it is easily raised aa well as very productive, most persons who have a few spare yaro. of ground perfer raising their tomato rather than trust to the grocery store; as; by so doing they can always have them fresh. In cultivating tomatoes care kust be taken that the plants are not crWded. It is a free grower, and with plenw cf room and careful handling will price amazingly. Amateur growers will a0 find it worth the time and trouble to p-nne and train their vines. A plant thus eated and kept clear of the earth will ptodnce much finer fruit and a great deal tijre of it than one left to its own resources.. The Millionaires of New York.The following" is the age and the amount of wealth of a number of Kw York millionaires : ;, '' Wm. B. Astor is 6ixty-five years old r worth fifty millions; a round faced, pleas ant, quiet mannered gentlemen; owns two thousand dwellings, and is a lenient landlord. A. T. Stewart is sixty, thin, nervous, dignified ; worth thirty millions and liberal in cases of benevolence which appeal to his sympathies. George Opdyke, five millions, fifty, but looks voungrer; an agreeable gentleman. Jaa. Gordon Bennett, five millions, seventy. three years old, uigmhed . in manner, broad Scotch accent, benevolent to the poor. Commodore Vanderbilt is white haired, red-cheeked, seventy, worth, four teen millions, drives fast horses, keeps a fast boat, controls two fast railroad companies with fast men, and gives away his money very lavishly. - We find the following letter in the Buffalo Express of the 24th : . - . "GREKLET AND EFF. DAVIS. , The writer of ttis, a reader of Hoir ace tireeley s jnoune ior more man twenty fears, ls often during the five years of terrille war, brought to a hap nv issue bv tue steadfast brave men of the nationbeen anno3ed almost past endurance by his erratic, irresolute, pusillanimous, nd frequently weak course. Years "ago, ii Fonrierite, bran., bread, and spirit, rapping theories tended to weaken the confidence of the friends of the Tribnan bis sanity, or, to draw it '. . Z1 AV in h!a rnmtnnn una. Ti a Uiyi c uiii'v - " j vond s-y doubt the influence of that journ side from Greeley's vagaries, Hggjeen great for good ; it has general lnad . sfaff of very able and aound .4itors. when a man goes bail for another man, it is generally supposed that he is the friend of that man he enters into bonds for. -No good man goes bail for a bad man. There is no denying this. Greeley has become one of the bonds men for the wretch Jeff. Davi$ and has done it in full view of Libby and Belle Island, where hundreds of brave and patriotic men suffered and died most miserable deaths, under the monster's eyes, and with all the horrible and dreadful memories of Salisbury and Ander-i "son fresh in mind.- Why has Greeley dona this'' thing ? Does be look for the Democratic nomination for tbePreskien-1 cy? It Is said that his ambition leads him" this : aray. , v Men say this is his acj tuating motive. ' One of Horace's weaknesses ' is a hankering for political preferment. So strong npon him has it been, so say many who know htm, that it has destroyed; what little common sense' be bad... ; . .2 Thewriter of this addresses the Express instead of the Tribune, with a view Of enCSgtaring notes with other Radical Republican readers of the' Tribune, and asking if it is a newspaper which they find profitable to read while edited by one of J eff. Davis friends and bondsmen. . Asnrxyrx t ; Stbtchjtia. It woald seea, as the resalt of a Ions; seriss of experiments ' eondacted ; by - Professor Bellini that the best antidotes against this poison are tannio acid; sad tAosio, -chlorine and the tinctures of iodine .and bromine. These scrents do not, bower er act chemically on the poison, but only throturh the astrinirent effect produced by the acid on the mucus or inner surface of stomach. w

j TUE GRAVEST MALADIES ! - V OS TOCTS A SAAUr, MAKBOa. ... lloward Aaaociatioa Eaaris wtU rhyaiiogy of tao Paaaiooa, aad ta Err; AJbaf aad B'mw pmabar to tba icat aff of Baav vsa Kpena on aw ntboda of traataaeBt aJfmd a tlua laaUaatioa. 1 ia m'il laaiar irn rai nf ifcarai Ailnu. Or. J. SKIULXX HOUGHTOX, Howard Aaatioatina, PtflaMtiaa Pa. . - ,,

GOTO PLUHUER'S DRUG STORE " ;S f ''- i - - ' - " ' ; " t ' 1 I DURNCTT Q PLORIMEL, FFTAlLOlSrS NIGHT BL00HING CERE US, Woodworth's Persian Lilac, ' WOODWORTH'S GOLDEN LILY, FARINA COLOCNE, FLECIER'S BOUQUET OF EDEN, . . lr - AD BURNETT'S COLOGNE, OB AST OTHER Aiole in the Line of Tonvxri AIaq fob Celebrated Toilet Soap, ELDER FLOWER, VEGETABLE AROMATh IIOXEY, BATU BALM .or ANT OF TUfcR Pound Bar Soap. also ro HAIR OR CLOTH BRUSHES, COMBS, OR OTHER TOELET ARTICLES. RKHTkMXH '" PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. S. W. Cor. Maia aad Pearl Sts. strawberry; FESTIVAL, AT ' . PHILLIPS HALL, JUNE 4th & 5th The Independent Hook and Ladder Comnanr. of wis city, wiu give a strawberry f estival on Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, June 4th and itb, at Phil up naii, i or ine Deneni ot ua company. ADMISSION ; ,15 Ceau and tickets for that amount rood at the table. All our citizens desiring to encourage this branch ortLe iu-e Department, aad feast on "ripe straw berries, smothered in cream," are respectfully invited to atiena. Richmond, May 23,1857. , 13-2bt. HATCHETS. To best and cheapest for the consumer are those manuiacturea by TBNHXNB & TONGUE, PHILADELPHIA. Shingling, Lashiar. Claw aad Broad, made of the nest C4t-staet ana warranted as good or better tha any other made in the United States, aad sold at much lower prices than any other really first-das note he ts. Tber are tempered bv one of the firm. S. J- Tomrue, who possessea a peculiar facalty that oi'gui oe cuua. STEEL ON THE DRAIN. Which Las given his tool great celebrity ia the parts. , OS. 3) and 35 Richmond Street: thtndnnm x im nn croea - mm mono, near ute worse. fJ. U. A Co. 3-13-4w. CITT CLERK'S OFFICE. 1 RtEBXowa, Watk o, I. J. Alay 22d, lo67.) mrOTICE is hereby given, that a petition ia pending II hi the Common Council of said City, praying inet ine auey no vaeatea rnamng irom t uth to Sixth Streets, North of Main Street ; being the sflev ruaningbetweea LoU No, ill and 112, on Fifth Street. and 147. ltd and 149. on Sixth Street, in thatnartof tue ci-.j or menmona laid on oy uim TV . rtarr. ' '.. , ; P. 1. JURN, City Clerk. AH EFFECTUAL WOKJI MEDICINE. BROWRf VERJflFUGE COsUTTS, Oa Woxjt Lz.tEaa. Mack sh-Wmis. aadoabtedl v. with children and adults, attributed to other cause, is occasioned by worms. The "TKaarrrre Cohftts," although cfiectaal In deatreriag wor, eaa do bo bossib! injury to the most deticat child.. This valaable esmbiation has been successfully ased by pbysKtaaa, aad foaad to be aafa aad sure ia eradicat ing warms, o hurtful to children. - - , Childrea aartag Wraraas require launediat axteatkm, aegUdof the traable often caases preoaged sickaess. . . . ,.. SywiFfowa of Worax la CkiMrea tr often everlooajed." Tfnmn in Ibashiaaaih ami bnaelaasBia irriutioe, which can be fi usil a sly by the aa of a are remedy. The combination of iaijailhinls ased ia makiag Bromm'm " Vo-mifmj, Comtfit," im sack as to riv. the best poaaible effect with safety, ' -tlTi s CCRTI8 a BBO W3f. PaomkiUMV TS -y ria !l Dialers ia Medicine, at IS et. a box. . (C. 1 yr. 8. M. F. A Co. T7.)

TrAilK' for Caacte taao ufierioe with anah, or aay iflaolinii of tka TferoaAor Laera, wiUiad lr.STmrcrT..w-lUnitowa Coach Baikal-a-aifcrwmdt Ulaot.aU Us M-ciiM-s ar wonkf tbeoaMeaeo of oor wad rs--See AdTrtiaaMat. ' - ' ' ' - t-ij. "

rwtO COXalinPTTfFJS.-n adfortfMr. atJL ing beaa tatorad to health ia a few waaks bv a, tvtt aiaipla fimady, after haTiac aaSarad for aral yaarwwita-oya a gaaiiaii . aaJ that itraad daCtjusnmptitM -aoxtoaa to aaako baowa to hie fcHaw-auflbrcra tha means of amra. To all who daaira it. h wiU aawd a mT9M tha sw acriptioa aac4 (Im of chmrgi with tho diracMfwa for prcpariac aad using tha naaa, wVieh thar wtU &xl a avma owaa for Vkii7mi iiaa, AsvsaiA, BaoifrnTU. Cacoa, Cox-oa, aad all Throat aad iMmg Affaction. Tha only objaet of too advortiaar ia oaodir tha PrMeriptiaa) ia to bawaSt tha attetaa. aad prud inf itaauoa which, ha auaeaii as to haiarahaa bla, aad ha hopes ererjf aoflbrer wiQ try hu tmij, as it will tthaas aojhiaa?,aad mmf aiaiSa hhniiag. Partwa wiahiac taa araaonptioayass.hyiwtara amU, will pleas address fcKV. "ED. A. WILSON", Williamsburg, Khsra Co Ksw Tors.' IRROJU Or YOUTH-1 Grattecaaa, who mlA aanored for rears Irom Barrooa UatMlUr, rtare Deear.oad aU tha aflaeta af rtwthfol iadiaerction, will, for sha aako of asfferinst hasaaaity. iaoa free to all who aeed it, tha racipw and direction for msliafr tho aoDpla roawdy by waash ha waa ewrad. Sttfierers wiahiaff to profit by tha adverbsar's asparience, eia do so br addlwaainf, ia perfoct eoB&daaos, JOHN B. OGDEX, 43 Cadar Straat, Kw York. May 9, 'T. ll:lyIJ , e a&MPACo. CoasaaapUoa Curable hr Dr, Scheack'a " Mediciaea. TO CURE CONSUMPTION, tho syatsot mast b prepared so that the lunga will heal To accomplish this, the lirer and stomach most first be cleansed and an appetite cm axi for roed wholrania food, which by these medicines win oe Cif good health blood made ; thus stitution. SCHENCK'SMAXD the stomach of ail bilious or macoua accumulations ; and, by using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, tho appetite is restored. . . SCUKNCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP Is nutricieosas well as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good wholesome bloed made, which will repel alt OBaeese. 11 patients will take these medicines according to directions. Consumption Terr frequently in its last stags yields readily to their dctionv Take the pills frequently, to cleause ta liver and atomach. It doe not follow that because the bowel are not cos tire tbey are not repaired, ft r sometime ia diarrhoea they are necessary. f The stomach most be kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the Pulmonic Srrcp to act oa the reeptratorv' organa properly aad allay soy irritation. . Then all Uit ia required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking' cold. Exercise about toe rooms as much aa possible, eat all tho richest food fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the appetite crarsa; but be particular and masticate well. ,- , 2nd w. ea.mo. lyr-; Wondexfol. bnt Trne! , (2 MADAME REMLOTOX, the world renowned AAtruUigistsnd Somnambulistic Clairroyant, while in a clairvoyant atate, delineates the very features ot the person you are to marrr, and by the aid of aainatronieni of intense power, known a the Psycho me trope, guarantees to produce a perfect and life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, eeeopation, lending trait of character, Ac. .This ia no imposition, a testimonials without nnmbercaaassert. By stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mail, together with desired information. ' ; KfAddrexs in conidence, Mabaub GkBTBVD Kkmsotos, P.O. Be 27, West Troy, M.T, ... ..., .. .. ... (29-om.Shatta jkCo.) ; PEKFCXE FOB THE HASDKEKCHIEf , A most nqnl!te. dWe. and Frscrant Pehn, . ld from h ar hMWtiial . flewar from alueli it taka its nam. . Manafaetared only by PIIAaelV V eIV, New Vara. : ' BEWARB OF COnVrEBFElTS. ASK rOR PHACON'S TAtos no OTHER. IMTrs. WLNSLOW, ' An experienced Nurse aad Female Physician, Presentt to Ot Attention of Mothert her S O OT HlfJC GYRUP . Fox Childxeneetliirif;, ; , wfiich greatly facilitates the process ef teething by softening the gams, reducing all inflammation, will al'ay all rata and spasmodic action and ia. . Sore to regulate the Bowels, j Depend upon it, mothers, it wiD give rest to youraolveg and . -; , BELIEF A5TD HEALTH TO TOCR; 1XFA!TT; We have put np and aoldthi article foroverSO years, an! cam ui 15 C0.vnDxc iKttTliri of it what we bars never been able, to say of any .other or.ediciue. Never has it failed in a soiele instance to effect a cure, when timely used. 'Never did we know an Instance of dissatisfaction by any one who ased it. On the jvmtrarr.all are delighted with it oneratkms. and speak in terms of commrndatioa of ita magical e fleets and medical virtues. We sneak ia thia matter 'what we do know," after 30 years' experience ; and ledre our reputation for the rulfillmeut of what W ere declare. In almost everr fasts nee where the infant is u3erijr from paia aad ezhanstioa. relief wilt be found ia fifteen, sweaty minatoa aftertb avnrp is admmiatrL. . . , ... ,.- ? Full directions for qslng wiTT accompany each bot- 1 tie. Aooe cennine nniess tne Tae-simileor CCRTIS A PERKINS, New York, is on tb outsid wrapper. ou by all uruggtat Uixoughoattho world. - t PRICE. OXL.Y 3 CENTS PB BOTTLE VaxciBlS ' 1dtic rat tw' Imvmi r. STcL?rD, ia reply numerov appliea tiona for -advice, wishes to rwform those who are afflicted, that they asay cemrult h on alt Aoato or Caanai lie-( eases by lutwr, tting to age, ayasptoms, Ac., with a fee ef ta-Q dollars enclosed. Dr. S. baa nkf. iA reat notoriety as an experienced Phystciao, both ia umpe and America, esnecialfr fa the ifHtnai Chronic Complaint, after other doctors haraf.il. tn e.Tect a cure. Those suoerina sbeaM imnuwlia4j.lvend for prescription, by adrtreastng Dr. A. StsjcA. Cough, A Cold, or A RronxKs timmiTc Arrrjrnoa, " S; , , axd .gaocLB aa chsxexb. . :r lr AAXOVSB TO CeWTIVCB, rritatioas af the Laags, A Per wu treat Tkroat Disease. : t..-. .'.-. " a"waasai BROT71fO HAVUrG ATrfESCT ISPtCmWCK TO TBS PARTS - " OlTR nufEDIATR KSXISP. '; For BroarhitJ, Asthasa, Catmrrh, Cemsassatire aad Tkroat Dt . , raocaaa aaa rr wrrsr avwats aoot arecxas. SINGERS AND PUBUC SPEAKERS willfiad TirweAaaaaeralia earanaa- ke m. rt. kea heiosw. jnuspasr ar Snakiaa;, aad relievassj ta throat after aa aaasaal exertion of the rocal emaa. Tb'Tecae are MoaBBSfaded aad pusiaBjeJ brPbv. afriana sail hai 1 lisil ii slissiaisils fi usi saaaiLl-js thmogbewt taw aouabyv? Bsiasf aa artari af tra awrft; and r tatir eOeaay by a test but rears. each near Bads them ia rartoos parts of the world, and the TreeAes armversaily woatmacad better tarns ailtmr .f, rsTin na1r"Tfa s 1 'm Ibaiaai bi 1 1 T - - do not take an v f tbr WmUmm ' - - - ' ofiVred. SoW every wbero. A.i

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