Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 16, 13 June 1867 — Page 3

LOCM-OUJMWS. RICHMOND, INDIANA:

rhuxsday, June 13th, 1067. grrirab and gTtpartttrg of faaili. RICHMOND MAT OFFICE, May t", l7. Columbus and Eaat... -'... Caieago.... r Ciosiaaatfl . ...... Davtoa Way .... .... .......... t ilUaDOtisand West 8 0A.M V 46 .. 7 00 r.M 8 00 a.jc 4 10 . JTAIISOPKM. n i,-,.p-.lUand West. ;. D,yia way.... . -.v::::;1 1:2c2u;'M4itv::::::: so r.-: Beaton n Bjeey Uire.leavea Tuesday end FriUr.at A,. A rrir same day at..... . 00 oo r.' Arba.vU Bethel Ac. leaves Monday, Wedries8 00 A.M. do. arr. Monday," Wednesday and Friday 4 00 r.M. WinsHjfter, i a. New - Garden, leave Mon lav, Wednesday a ad Friday, tt ... 8 00 a.m. do. arr. Tassday, Thursday and Saturday, 00 r.M. sea a.m. Brookvills vis Abiugton, leaves Monflay : ' and Friday at ; - Arrives Toesday and Satorday at 5 00 r.M. -Oiflepenfroiu7:00 a. m. to 6:00 r. M. On 8 an lay, from :00 to 10:00 a.m. ED. A. JONES, P.M. Time Table Indiana Central. There was a change of time ou the Indiana Ccutral on Slondny May 13. Trains now Jeave this city as lollows : COINO Wt.ST. Night Express Western Express. Day Express Richmond Accommodation OOINO t.VbT. . 4 55 a.m. 11.26 r.M 4.50 r. si. 10 00 A. M. Day Express. . ............ Pittsburg Express Night Express. . ....... Richmond Accommodation . 5 06 p. si 6 35 A. M. 0.20 A. M. 8 40 v. siUNION COUNTY TICKET. For Judge of Circuit Court NIMROD II. JOHNSON. For Prosecatiug Attorney. D. W. MASON. For Treu'Ok-er, MAJOR JOHN SIM. For Auditor. SYLVESTER JOHNSON. For Recorder, JONATHAN W11ITACER. For Commission r. DANIEL B. CRAWFORD. Commissioners Court met on Monday. Jonnet Vailk started for Louisana, yeterday. Fourteen sections of hose bursted at the late fire. Tiik Citizens' Rank is receiving a new coat of paint. SritKET Preaching, next Sunday at the corner of Main and Mai ion sts. A NL'siitAK of our citizens went, this morning, to the convention at Xenia. TiiKpic-nic of the Children' Progressive Lyceum, was postponed until today. A Pic Nic of the members of the Bar takes place next Saturday, ucar Centerville. Tut Leidcrkrauz and German Benevolent Associations, have a Pic nic on the 21st lust. Cuaeley Staley deserves commendation for his efforts in giving the alarm at the recent fire. St. Andrew's Church contributed fifteeu dollars towards the relief of the suffering Georgians. Wt are informed that the wheat east from town is in a fine condition, having escaped the late rains. " Benj. Bl'tleu, after a severe sickness, is now.ttble to return. to his post at Plummer's Drug Store. Tub wall of 3Ir. Hatfield's house ou 9th bt , caved in last Wednesday and Injured one man named Harris severely. T. J. Nkwey is removing the cottage, formerly owucd by D. B. Crawford, and intends to erect a brick costing $3,000. Tue Festival given by the ladies of the United Presbyterian Church, on last Friday evening was a pleasant and suecesstul affair. '

"Messrs. 31ote and Maxwell, and other "good ready" before they commenced, anists oT this city started East on last ' and hai1 rotP',e"' the event until SaturMonday to be gone some weeks, on a i mrning next, whea the grand opensketching tour. ' ing will take place. "

Ikvis Rwtx has purchased th Hciirv ' Timl.litiep fi.r ft! tM . t k- ..i .V Lis building on Slain, between Pearl and I Marionts , in part pav. f ' iT. -I"'' '"' The aTariu of fire on last Th2ill i o uaa rniioii i . " ... , boy named Mackey. gaining acCtsa to' the 2"s Engine House, and ringing the bell , - , -; T'"','". Isaac m lit announces mat uie annual reunion of the Hoover-Waytnira family -will take place ou the 15th inst., at the grove of the late David Hooxer.1 near this city. v - . . : :. TiiKVLadies of Pearl Street M. E. Church gave their two festivals Tuesday and Wednesday evening. Every thing past ofT pleasantly and successfully. The net proceed wer about 6200.

, An error in the type last week made the announcement of the pic nic of the colored Sabbath School read for the 20th, instead of the 14th, (to-morrow.) ' A conductor on the Chicago road nam. ed JoLu Smith, and a brakesman, were arretted last Friday, lor robbing the trains, A considerable amount of goods were found in the possession, of Smith.

"Back Aoaix. We are glad to see our young friend A. Rbed, back again at the old stand of J. W. Flu miner, dealing out Drags and iledicines. It loo'is natural to see A. Reed in that popular establish ment, and it make: old customers feel at heme, and pills taste better. rf Last Simd-iy was a busy day with some of our citizens. Man' persons on this day attended no Jess thtn hix different meetings, cs follows: Sabbath School in the morning. Morning Service, Sabbath School in the afternoon, Street Meeting, Teachers meeting, and service or the Baptist Anniversary iu the even ing. C, , Tei k Telegram announced last week t4iat James King, Jr., received the prize of a n;w hatfor being the "uglist man ia the 1 ouse." All a mistake, Jim s.iys his crown hasn't -been covered by that hat j et, and be wants the managers to 'hurry up" for fear either the hat or the ujlinebftj may strike iu, and damn age him among the girls ! Os a Visit. Our young friend, Ecckkk If akuold, the pleasant and efficient Prescription Clerk nt J. W. Plummer's Drug Store, left on a short visit to his home at Glen Cove, N. Y., on yesterday. He will be avay from the post he has filled with so much satisfaction to customers, about four or five weeks. We wish him a pleasant trip and a "good time.' Gold Fisii 31. R. IIcll, Esq , of Dublin, Ind., is prepared to supply those desiring them, the most beautiful Gold Fish, in pairs, for which he projioses charging, for Glass Jar and Fish the moderate sum of Three Dollars. Send your orders to him, and tliej' will be promptly attended to. We thank him for a Jar containing a pair of those lovely Gnny pets. - A dispatch was received from t!i3 Rjv. Wayland Hoyt, on Saturday, stating his inability to iill the appointment at Phillips Hall Sunday morning. The congregation which had gathered upon that occasion, were well entertained, however, by Rev, Mr. AgcnbroaJ, who delivered an able discourse upon the duty and ne- ! cessity of the proper moral instruction ! of children. j We taw a sweet licking" administered : on Saturday lsst, whilst in the Co operai th e More in this city, that did us good . to witness. One of the hands, employed ! uhout that useful establishment, got into the molasses, and was licked off, and j then w ent back to work as though nolhi ing more than common had happened. We thought the man appeared to be a little Addle d ; but were assured he was all right. The Horticultural Fair, takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 18th and 19th inst, at Phillips Hall. A liberal premium list is offered, and preparations for a splendid display are being made. The members of the Richmond Society i intend, so far as they are able, to enter- : tain the visitors, who will be in our city, j It is hoped that the rest of our citizens, will maintain their credit for hospitality, i and properly receive the strangers. A called meeting of the Sabbath School teachers was held at Union Chapel, on Sunday afternoon. A partial report from the delegates to the State Convention at Lafayette, was given, and a committee appointed to make arrangements i.i reference to attending the Ohio State 8abbat!t School Convention at Xenia,1 to day (Thursday). Also some steps were taken towards effecting a Township Organization. Market. Tuesday last we wended our way to the 3Iarket-House, iu pursuance to the order published by authority of our ."city" "dads;" but n. arriving there,' wo fouud that the house was closed up, and nothing was to be seen save it and a considerable amount of vacancy. On inquiry we learned that the butchers and market-men Lad determined to get a w ' " rU C mcauoneJ iasl TM. - A t 1 . . wl' ning uoue mucu . uamage to - " CTV IDCSt Je5tructi,re ia ita effects. J. C. RatlifTs crops were totally uestroyed and some of LU Umber pros-' trated- Hi father's farm and others in that neighborhood suffered as severely. The haiI laJ on the ground in some places 1 lwo fcet deeP Th 8torm extended in that direction to Williamsburg. Moses j Shoemaker and Bowen, south from town. uue crops, air. Mo wen came near, drowning at oue time. John P. t Smith's wheat is utterly ruined and fenc ing in that neighborhood washed away. uamage uone by the hail to Green Mount r. nVater Cure, will amount to $1,000. Thirty trees were blown down on Jas. Starr's place. Over this city the storm assumed the character of a tornado. Centreville, on the west, and Florence Station, east, rntirIy e-cpd.

') Good Odeb. Determined - to have j;ood order, accobiijo to law, the Proprietor of Phillips Hall has had the Orfinance, in reference to that important

object, printed, framed and hung np in is Hall, so that all who attend can read i for themselves, and be governed acordingly. This is said to be an age of ; rogress and improvement, and many - ho attend the various and varied meetings at Phillips Hall, particularly, are ; rone to forget both, and hence this imely-decorum-reminder. We are aai jred, by Mr. Phillips that this law will ; e rigidly enforced. Quite a respectable number or our tizens attended the street meeting at te corner of Main and Marion sta., on ist Sunday afternoon. The exercises j ere opened at about 4 o'clock by sing- , jg from the members of the Y. 31. C. (v. A selection of scripture was read, ! nd prayer was offered by Rev. A. 51line. Rev. Mr. Chapman then preached j short and eloquent sermon from the ixt : "God so loved the world, that he jive his only begotten son, that whosoj ver believed, on him might have eternal 1 fe." Rev. 3Ir. Severlnghaus followed in rayer, and after singing the Doxology, te meeting was dismissed. Council Proceedings. Thcesdat Evening, June G. Council met, all the members present. he bills of Jonas W. Yeo, A. Fiske, S. jinex, Doan & Whinery, T. N. Young i id Jos. Werner were referred to Comj.ittee on Claims. ; , Bills amounting to 82,057 58 were allowed and orders issued. The claim against Sarah Gilbert was . iferred to the Committee on Ways and ileans. An ordinance establishing a Board of t'ealth and defining their duties waspre- . mlcd by Mr. Elder., It was read twice iid referred to a select committee, con sting ot Messrs. Coffin, Elder and Pet.son. John II. llutton, City Assessor, prei :nted a bill of 8500 for assessing the irsonal property in the city of Richmond. Mr. Elder offered the following resola ,'on, which was adopted. llesolved, TL at John H. Hutton be al- ' wcd an extra comprr.sation of one hunI red and fifty dollars, for assessing for , ic 3-ear 1867 in consideration of the j iditioual labor required by extending le city limits, after the adoption of the ifdinancc fixing the Assessor's salary. This makes the compensation of the '.ssessor 8375. The clerk was ordered to have bills tinted notifying the public thst regular larket will be opened on Tuesday June ,1th. On motion. Council proceeded to the lection of 3Iarkct Master. Daniel Hen erson was elected on the first ballot. On motion, the Street Commissioner! as instructed to have the alley running om Seventh to Eighth from South i'.reet repaired, and the culvert put in ,ood order. , A committee of three was appointed v procure assistance for the clerk, while , ic duplicate was being made out. The '.immittee consists of 3Iessrs. Elder, i orSn and Wa?t. Adjourned. Anniversary. The Baptist Sabbath School celebratl its second anniversary on last Sunday vening at Phillips Hall. The Hall was , ensely packed by the large mumber of t arsons present. The scholars and teachers were a rj snged in their respective classes, each i lass having a neat little banner. The I aimers of the y ounger classes bore the l iscriptions: "Buds of Promise," "Little 'ilgrims,'" whilethoseof the older class- ' s "Pilgrim Warriors," "Pearl Seak- . rs," and such mottoes as "Jesus is our 'aptain," "Excelsior." The exercises were begun by singing he beautiful song: "We will reach the .'romised Land." Prayer was then offered by the Rev. Mr. Bush, of Cincinnati, after which a jolo was sung by Mr. Chappel, the school joining iu the chours. Text and vcrse3 were recited by several scholars in the various classes Though the voices of these children could not be heard in so large an assembly, yet those who did hear were con vinccd that this part of the exercises showed preparation and improvement. ; C. F. Coffin was then introduced and ! spoke for some minutes in an entertain1 ins: and effective manner. He was folf lowed by 3Iurray Shipley and Mr. Bush, who ma'le some interesting and appro1 . a Pnate remrK5I Vcur.ir mr 5iV? to T!ipp " wsa enncr J " I ? n o m inner racfl Aft?n nr tti nrfi r ro, i f tt1iA school and their training. The solo and chorus, "Who-ia die ?" was decidedly one of the most ' beautiful pieces ever provluced in this city. Rev Mr. Agenbroad, the pastor, then made a report form which it appears that the school was started two years ago with thirty scholars and six teachers, and now numbers nearly two hundred scholars and has a fine set of officers and teacjiers. The school has also raised a sum towards building the new churchAfter farther singing the meeting was dismissed, all well pleased with the evening' s e n te rtaia meat That Wa1lPaper. at S. G. DrcBALaVJTo. M Uaia-at., ia going off like hot cakes the patters are mw, csat, nkc, beastifnl and cheap. His Ice-Craam lr!w. yf rr4 fin Kot nn4 trr frr rmmrlf.

Destruetiv Fir. . On Wednesday morning, st about 2 o'clock, the northern part of the " Robinson Machine Works' was discovered to be on fire- The part on fire was the wooden building, of two stories, facingon Washington -street. The lower fctory was occupied by the engine room and the blacksmith ahop." The teoond tory was used as a warehouse for finished work, and contained at the time, separ. tors, saw .mills, drag aawa, circular saws, horse-powers, and the parts of other separators, portable engines, etc , besides a large quantity of paint and oiis. As the building itself was old and dry, and the contents very combustible, the fire spread rapidly and enveloped the entire roof in flames before the efforts to check it could avail. The Fire Department was on hand as promptly as possible considering the lateness of the hour, but were hindered from getting to work for some time, owing the distance of water and the shortness of hose. The 2's finally took position at the Main-:t-eet well, and got on water first. The 3'a at first, went to the well on North Washington street, in front of the burning building, but were compelled to remove ou account of the intense heat. The Hooks raised ladders against main buiUting by which the 2's pipesmen entered. The main( brick) part was saved principally through the firmness of 3Ir. Simon Sparks, foreman of the establishment, and some others

who kept closed the iron doors connecting the brick part with the part on fire, notwithstanding the efforts of some to open them for the purpese of more easily plaj-ing upon the fire. To have opened them would have admitted the flames to wood work room and rendered the destruction of the whole building sure. In less than half au hour, the entire wooden part had so far burned down that the well ou Washington street could be used. The 3's, 4'e, and 2"s now removed to this place and played upon the falling building with more effect. The l's supplied water from the cistern at the crossing of Front and Walnut sts. Water continued to be thrown upon the ruius at times throughout the day. It is a matter of mj-stery, if not of grave suspicion, as to the way in which the fire originated. At 9 o'clock in the evening, the foreman passed through the shop, and saw that all was safe and quiet. When the fire was first seen, it was in the middle part of the building, away from either the furnace or the forges, and apparently had commenced on the second floor. The loss is between 3l3,0u0 and 815000. The insurance will amount to 812000. The building is entirely destro3 ed and the engine is a total wreck. Stored in the building and destroycvl, were ten finished separators, eight circular saws, two circular saw mills, twenty-two drag saws and ten horse powers for the same, twenty horse powers for thrashers, all the machinery for thirty separators, twenty wagons for separators and portable engines, completed and painted, oils, paints and varnish for the season's work, a large quantity of lumber, one wood plainer, cne tenanting machine, several cut off and lip saws, and a bolt cutter worth 8250. J. G. and Jos. Hure lost carpentering tools worth 400. Three others sets valued at 8200. Also, five sets of blacksmith's tools, and many other articles. Five tuns of bar iron passed through the fire. The firm design preparing immediately to continue their custom work, and will be able to fill orders for steam and horse-power thtashing machines, etc., as a good portion of the work is saved. They will be running by ilonday next, and their customers can rely upon getting their machinery promptly. The Cincinnati Store. We invite special attention to the Messrs. Hadley's & Starr's choice Stock of Goods advertised in another column. They have one of the best and cheapest stocks in the city, as our readers will find out by calling at No. 110, 3Iain-st. Give them a call. Mrs-Emma U. Still. JT.D , of 5ew Y-.rk citr, a graduate of the 2f . T. Homoppjthie odiral College,-' and the Eclectic Sladlcal College, of Cincinnati, also hariofc hal charge of a Jfew York City Dispensary, has taken room at Mrs. Oorvuch'e. South Fifth street, near Main, o here she will treai Chronic Diseases, oader an entire new arttem. ' ". 15 The Finest and Cheapest lot of Parlor, BadRoom, and Stair Carpeting, ara bow for sale at Anot:on Prices, at Lacey A Co.'a Aaction Room, Ifo. Si, Main-st. " Go and see. At the same time, take a paay at their exteasire stock ot Stra- and Palm (lata, and the somerou articles they are paring the People for taking away, in the way of ifarpaias. The Great IaaUaa Remedy. This XagicCotEponod, has gaiaed for tlaclf a rroatalioB unparalleled ia the anaals of Materia MtrUm. Dr. DajranrxK, who is stopping at the Sberssaa Hoaae, is enabled by thia medicine to cure ail di a arising frtrni aa improper circolatioa of the rital lovla- This nedicioe is highly recommeBdad by eitissoa ot Darks sad aiher ties ia Ohio. Call and ass the Dr. at the Shersaaa Hoose, Wast Main, Rooen SI. It is reported in Indiaoapolis that the graad jury has indicted sereral prominent eituans for making false retoras of incomes. " 10,000 Tarda Fine Carpets, f ; At Lacey t Co.'a Auction Room, ' r No. 22, -- Main-st,

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PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE f OBBURNETTS FLORIMCL, PHALON'S NIGHT BL00MIITO CEBEUS, Wood worth's Persian Lilac, WOODWORTU'S GOLDEN LILY, FARINA COLOGNE FLECIER'S BOUQUET OF EDEN, AS BURNETT'S COLOGNE. Oft AXT OTHER Article in the line of TOILET PERFUMERY, ALSO FOK OOLGATTS Celebrated Toilet Soaps, ELDER FLOWER,. VEGETABLE AROMATIC, IIOfeY, IMTII OALJI. or ANY OF TIIEIK Pound Bar Soap A-LSO IOB HillR Oft CLOTH BRUSHES, OR OTHER TOILT ARTICLES. trjninc PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. S. "VV. Car. Maht and Jarf Srs. MATCMET8. Tlw best ami cheacost for the consumer are those ' minafactunrl br JENKINS & TONGUE, Ii 1 1 L, . V DEL I'll I A . Shinplinpr, Lathimr, flsir anil B.-osjI, tnarlaof thfi best ci-teel and warranto 1 as good or betr Uian any ntliera aaaila m the Lnitel Stattaivi sold at much liver prioethai anr vther rsUy fist-claa liotchctd. Tlwv are kmperal br one of the firm. S. J. Tmvite, w ho- posfceaaea a peculiar facultr that ! m;glsl c-alljtl. I STEEL. ON THE MINI. Whici has grrca bi tools a great celebrity in these pan. Xos. 33 a.Kl 33 RichiBOnJ Street; tho iWcars up Third Strevt cruas Uichiauail, near the work. iJ. C. A Co. 8-li-4r.J CITY CLKItlOS OFFICE. 1 Jiay 2 2d, ''-JOTICE ilfrshy jriren, tlml a petition ia pending ia tins Coatmii Cooncii of sai.l Citr, pKtyinr. tht tha alley ba vacatsi running from. Fifth to Sixth Strwl, Nrth nt M Street ; beins the afltfy ronninp ty-t'ira Irt Nj. 1 1 atxi 1 12, on Fifth rHreet, and Ml. IU tvI U. n Sixth Street, in that part of the cilv ot KichtuoDxi lai i out by Cttarles W. Starr. F. V, CHy Clerk. U. S. INTRI REVENUE. "ITOTirE i lKreby (iiwi. that ttie annaal list of il Income Taxes far iSOTrb been retnrneil to me for collection by t!e Asesor of this Pictrict, and the taxes aaaesjrJ thereon, are required to be paid within the nnt'i of June, in default oi which the eoalty of five per CTvt. and One pvr eent. per mouth, will be added. Ttane no dtretn'' It-ft with the Collector regard t9 the penalty under the present law, Parmesta by thse ia the 3d Dirision fEaslern Wiy ncj can be madff ta nc at the store of Col. Elliott, Richmond, ca the 2ftii and 29th of .hine. ISS7. ltt. W. GROSE, CoHecter. AX EFFECTUAL. WORM J1EDICINE. bbow5s VEruTiirxm: comfits, Ox Wosx Lozuctttt. iioch sickneaa, undoubtedly, with children and ada'ta, attribnted to other catues, is occasioned by worses. Tha "Tuxircu Coarni," although e-ffeetnal in destroris wotebs, rxa da do possible injury to tho most deticase child. -This valuable combinatioo has been strecessfally irsed by pkysicians, and foncd to be saf and sure ia eradirating worms, ao harU'ol to children. Children fcaTins; Worms recnire immediate attention, as neglect of the trc able often oases proloaded sickness. Synptanaa of Worms ia Children ara of tea overlooked. ' Worms rn the stomach and bowels eaa&a irritatk, which caa be remored only by tha ess of a sure remedy. Tte eoBbnatkm of ingredients ascd ia making Broum't - Vermifagt Comjtt," is sach as to gire tha best possible effect with safety. CCBTI3 BRO X, Proprietors, Xaw York. Sold all J Jilsra ia Mjiiciaes, at S5 eta. a box. (C. i ft. 8. M. T. Co. 2T50.) ITCH! ITCH!- TCHJ SC3BATCH! SCBATCffi SCBATCH! WHEATON'S OINTnEUT Will Care the Itch in Hamrs. 4 LSOCrRES SALT RE EUH. CLOCKS, CHIL'A. ULA1SS, and all ERUPTIONS OF CHE SKl.V Price i cents. For sale by all drncrist. lirseading 58 cents to WKEK3 POTTER. Sola AMts, 179 Washington street, Boston, it wilt be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to anr part of the United States. ' - SI.

Tins is tha saaaao for Cooeba a ad CaMa tbaa saiieriB)c with sach, or any A Section of tha Throat or Lu: ps. will find Dr.&Taickt.axB's''Ueltinuoas Coaa:h B-Is m aa esoeitcat nantdy ; ia fact, alt bis laedw ciwt are worthy the c4iiUkUuc af oar readers- Sa Adrertisement. 2-ly.

TO CONSUMPTIVES The adrertiaer, baring bexa restored t health ia a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after baring endered for sereral rears wita a serers loar. aflectma, and that dread disease Conaopuoa te anxiuna to suake knowa to bis fe!low-su3errs the means of a cure. To all who desire it. he will send a eopyef ti e prescription wed ( free of charge with the directions for preparins and asing the aame, which they will fiud a srae cca for CossrarTTo. Arraaa, tiaowcbitis. Caieai, Colds, and a'l Throat aud Lnup AftectM'ns. T he only object of the adrertiser in sendic - the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread iniorsnauoa which he eoacrtTes to r-eiaralua-bl. and he hopes erery suflerer will trr his remedy, a it will cost them nothinp.ind may pmre a bltsilrjr. Parties wishing the prescripiioe, rats. by return mail, will please address REV. ED. A. WILSON, Williamsburj , Kings Co., New Yoik. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman wha suffered for rears from Nerroas Debility, Premature Decar, and all the efforts of ronthfwt iniia1 eretion, will, for the sUe of suffering humanity, send ! free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for i making the staple reotedy by which he was eared. j Suderers wishig to profit by the adrertiaer'a experience. e in do so br addressing, ia perfect confidence. JOa.N B. 0Ui:, 2 Cedar btreet.Kew York. Jlay,'67. U:;y2J . IcSJlPaCa. Dr. Schenck's Maadrake Pills ASubstitnte for CaiomI. Tbese Pills are composed of various roots baring porcr to relax the secretion of the IWcr as promptly and effectually as blue pills or mercury .without producing those disagree ble or (finjrona effects, which often futlows the use of (he latter. Ia all billioas disorders these sills may be used with confidence, a they promote the discharge af Titiated bile, and real ara tbo obstructiens from the lirer and biliary ducts which eause billious aflectitias in general. 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By stating place of birth, age, disposition, eslorc eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped1 envcU-pe addressed to yrurwlf, you will receive tie pietnre by retarn Kail, together with desired inrmatin. 4 Address in, condleuce, IliSAirr. CruiECCx Etaisgtos, P. O. Sex 297, West Troy,. V. (2a-0m. StuUs A Co.) SEW rKRFCHE FOR TT1E ItUORERCBIEF. l'balou's "-jght Itlewauiug CrltmW a Ion's "Might ltfaMns; frrfm," Phafaii'9 Xlyht Blearaing Cerrwm. Fbiliiu's '".Xigb ifloaiuias C'rrr ws." riia?r'a 'igrhs Blesning Cerrws A mot exiu'i'e. delicate, and Kmsrwit rrfaia;. t'sri lfl from t!ie nsre att bean hi id svr Hot irlHcb It rkft its tiume. MannfacturtU ouly by PHALun s SO, New York. BIIWAIIB OF CfMjNTERFEIT!. ASK K)R PHALON'S TAKE NO OTHER Mi-s. AVINSLOW, Au experieBced Narse and Female Pbyaieiaa, Present to the Attention qf Mother her SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, which- greatly facilitates thepreeoesof teething by sof;enig the gums, reducing all intlauimatittu, n ill at'ay asu tain and spasmodic aeUaaand is. Sure to regulate the Bowels. Dcpetid upon it, mothers, it will giv; rest te v ourselves an UELIEF A3D HEALTH TO YOIR 13 FASTS. We have put up and sold this article forever SO years, anj cas HT is cONFirr.xcs ski tbl'TM of it what wehavenever been able to say of any other ii edicine. Never has it failed iu a snigle instauec te elfuct a cure, ls tiencly tMeii. Nvr did we know an intatrceof drasatisfartinnby airy rne who used it. On the contrary, ail are delight ! with its oaeratums, and speak in tirma of commendation of ita magical ellecta an! medical virtees. W speak rn this matter "what we dekno,"afier3 years' experience ; and pledge oar repctariaa far the fulfillment of what we here declare. In afmnst every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaiistic-n, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes aftcithe synr? is administer. Full directions for wsing wsll accompany each bottle. None genuine nnless the fsc-simile of Ct'RTIS A PERKINS, New York, is on thi nntside wrapper. Sold by all Druggist throughout the world. nisCli. 0LV 34 CENTS PtU BOTTLE Valuabie Advice fob, the irn.-mn. Ir. Stbicilano, in reply ti rrumt-rons apprieatines for advice, wishes to nform those who are afflicted, that they may consult bim on all Acute or Chronic Piseases by lettrv, stating the see, symptoms, Ac. with afeeof two dollar enclosed. Dr. I, has obtained irreat notoriety as an experienced Physician, both in Euroj sod America, especially in the treatment ot Chronic Complaints, ailerother doctors bare failed to effect a care. Those suffering should immediately send for a prescription, by addressing Dr. A. Stbicklank, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2-ly. - A Cough, A Cold, or A I Sore Throat. Ezanazs rmrEDiArz aTrrsnos, AD SBorL BB CHKCXKB. It aLLowEO to coKTivrr, 'rrttatJoas af the linage, A PerBtaaeBt Throsit Diaesne, or CoasaBBBtion ; , ,- IS Oms TBX HESCIT. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL HAT15G A DIRECT ISIXrESCE TO TBS PABTb GIVE IMMEDIATE BELIEF. For Bronchitis Asthma, Catarrh. Consaaaatire anri Throat Diaeawea. -- - . TBocars abb rizs with alwaTs coov sreccaa. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Trorirm nueful in c Waring tha roiee whea taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving tha throat after aa nnoseal exertion ef theroealorraaaV The TVocaseare raeomnaeaded aad prescribed by lhysteians. and hare had testimonials from eminent sasa throngbeat the eenntry Being aa article af trwe merit, aad having prvied their efficacy by a testa many years, eaeb year finds them ia new localities ia various parts ef the world, aad the TVea&ae ara naiversally pronounced better than wiser articles , -. -OBTanr on'.r"Baow's BaoscBnax TBocnES,"aad do not take any of the WortkUm imiHomt that may be offered. Bold everywhere. 49:1 y

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UlI C. ELLIOTT dk BROTHER ha sold their stock of CARPETS as JAMES P. HcCO t K, era haa these sitara Room rented for fJO days, and will ofler greater induce meats to Cash fcurera enria that tinaa than they eaa Aad in ear tore ia the city. H. C ELLIOTT will opea a Sew aad Complete OAKPET STORE la the same room about the let of September. IMPOST ANT TO HOUSE KEEPERS GAVE YOUR MONEY bt BtrrrxQ vocr Carpets and Staple Dry Goods EL C. ELLIOTT & BRO., At Strattan' Corner. WVrE propose to keep eoneeaetly on hand, tha WW UroMi and heas aelaetad atoeh eJ Carpets and Staple Dry Goods, -rca aa s - Prints. Maslins SheetiagJff Pillow Casiugs, Wiadow Curtains, aad Damasks, Men and Boys Wttw Ac, fcc, A-r., Ac, Thntcan be found in thia City or any other market. Special attention given to making up and jmtting ty different styles of elegant Brussels and Heavy Zaftrsiu )ivfca juai itoi.im. We rwarantee to sell as cheap aa any house ia Cincinnati. H. C. ELLIOTT A BRO Corner west tit CitixenV )!at,L. April 4,iser. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. ryjlIIE nnderignel announces to Ihe Farmers and llii. I'tiKli. in iYim.rdl that ll hatf HOW OU Sale. at bis Store aad. Manufactory, 6S Main Street. The miwt complete assortment of SADDLES, HAENESS & TRUNKS That has ever b..en prtucnted in this city. TbU slock embraces every variety of CARRIAGE HARNESS. Oridn of Oold Mounted, Silvrr Mounted, Plata Moonti d. Wagon Harness, Plow Harness. SADDLE?, Srnnroerfcrt Shaftscs, Coutuniii Mrtddlrt., tittle Huudlc. TRUNKS, Tallsen, Truvclliug BSwhips, Hari Bnsgv and Riding. hamxs,; Wocd ar.tt frc mflTrTK DraTkins, liallcr and Vreatt. , Leather and Wood Backs CTTRRY COMBS. Cold Ate., A. : - ; FLY NETS, The hot made. ' ' . ; i A call from all who wish to purchase ts retp?ctfally htit d. WIH. I.. UK .!'. niCBSoNU, Jlry i i7. if... !3-3m. L". UADLKV. W. B. U AD LET, i. 8. HTAlili. Dry Goods? CIHCINNAtf STORE HADLEY BRO. 3c STARR, II AVE Je.t sddcl to tlieir Elegant SoU-k of New and fashioaal'Ie DRY GOODS & NOTIONS A full and complete line of From tit Celebeated IU Vernon stills, rtmpii.iug CANSIMKItrv. SATIVKTTK, t JI'AtN, ' fl,AN!f UI.S, YAKKS. BJiAXHETS Ac. . All T'arratJ. And will be sold af factory pi .a for - " . We will pay Cafth.'eiuhaogc upon the itry lst terms, anv varietv of Ooods in onr extensive and valuable stirf'k. fi.r WOOL; and rmr "Agency for TEST A liliOS. enable us to leceive Wool tri m t'arBM-rs, Is tie worked up into any style of Cloths or Yarn promptly sod ia the best maimer, sod the prrxl tH delivered at our fctora, o. Ji Maia Street, Kichf mond, Ind. I, Having an experienced Tailor Iu oor einptv, wr I are prepared to get op, to order, aaite of CLOTIII 1G, ia the best at jlie, aad satiNiactioa gnaraaterd. i Richmond, y.ar tO.lbiT : i THE GRAVEST -MALADIES - or Torra aro' eaklt iiKsooe. Howard Associatioa Essays, on the rTysiology of the Passions, sad the Errors, Abases aad Diseases peculiar to tha first age ef man, witit keports oa sew Buetixxls ot trestment c.n ployed in this fastitutioa. sews in seaiei inMrrenrrnip?., inoi coarwv Addrese. Dr. 1. iKILLIX IIOCUHTOX, Howard Association. Philadelphia, Fa. - r , . (Ch. C. Jf. PA Co.f3,5 U-Zw, r nu u iwr i !., i w i m mwm masaitst M ."vne-CnttiBg, oa the S. B. Caraer of Market aad Whash;jigtt--,(Jeha Petatrauai'a old ataad,) and ia prepared to famish easterners, with either l,iaar r Stoar or Free-St WtaAaw Casts; Dayton Liaae-Mtoae stess. Sills, aad StriateCnnrsrs. st fair prices for Cash. He will. sise. auks o order Tana Stemaa mm A Jlonitmeatis t the hast af Italian orAjaaricas Martle.aa may si aiii. A. -He solicits patroaage, aad iasarss satiafactioa. CHAaXES HABESXEBV. Kiobnsond, frU 25, if7 j-j , . -., t, a election of Dixcctcra ran BE soeAhrddeca af tha d Stew that an JB. Ltae Tornnike are eiectoa for lNreetors of aaad ipaay. arfiTh held at thejsoaas of WUlwas Meat's ir daaa lith, at o'clock. A. M . of said dar. M J05 ATHA5 SCAKCE, Proidnt. Mar Jeth. 1M7.