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RICHMOND, INDIANA:

T hurs day, August 8 . h, 1867. nivalis and gfyartu qf pajtisi. RICHMOND FOST OFFICE, May 27, 1867. nt CLOSE. Columbus and East... CUicago Cincinnati Davton Way 8 00 A. t 45 A.tt 7 I'O r.u 8 00 A. 410r.it . " . ........,- Indianapolis and West WAUS OPEN. ? r ; ludianapaliaand tVe8t:;r.i......l 15a. Cf act n natf i . - . 11 so a.jt Dayton Way 10 00 a.m Chicago 7 00 a.m .Columbus and Erat S 20 t.k Boston and Beecy Hire.leaves Tuesday and Friday, :"lS M la. i do arrives same days at.... ... r' 00 T.u A rba.ria Bethel 4c. leaves Monday, Wednes- . .j day d.Fridav. at. do. arr. Monday, Wednesday and Friday' 4 00 p.m. Winchester, via. New -Garden, leave MottU v. Wednesday sad Friday.at 800 a.m. do. arr. Tueslay. Thursday and Saturday, 4 00 r.x. Brookrille via Abington, leaves Monday : M " 22'' Arrives Tns lay and Saturday at 00 T.V. P nOffiea open from 7:00 a. M. to 8:00 P. M. Qo Suiday, Yon. 8:00 to '0:00 A.M. ' .1. . ED. A. JOKES, P.M. Time Table Indiana Central. COIKO WEST. Niffh't' Express . . 1 1 . . . Western Express Day Express. Richmond Accrmmo1ation GOING BAST. ..4 fih A. M. . '.11.5Sp. m . . '4 45 p m. . .10.25 a. m. Day Exprc. . . . . Pittsirg Express. Night Express. ... . -8 4 A M . 7 55 p. m . 9.20 p. M Try the "Brown Dick Smoking Tobacoo at No. 70 Main st. Slaj Kinley ami lady "started on a trip to Lake S iperior, Monday last. George W Ross, alter a brief spell of sickness; is alle to be oat. ' :4 David Mannix and A. J. Scott, were fined by the Mayor, on last Monday for disturbance of the peace. : r -.. Joseph Hunt, son of Clayton Hunt of our city, returned from his visit to the Paris Exposition, on Tuesday night last, well and hearty. k ' A Match Game of Base Ball will be played ot the new grounds West of the river at the toll gate, between the Quaker City and Knightstown Clubs, on Monday afternoon next, j J , t,. , , .., We have never seen so abundant a supply of all kinds of frnits and vegetables, as .are. now to be had at our market, and their quality was never better. New Blacksmith Shop John H.' Thomas, is' preparing , to build a new Blacksmith Shop on the site of the old one, which he js now tearing down, on North Franklin. It is to be brick, 41 by 81 feet, and two stories. : Peter P. Kirn, our City Clerk, we are glad to perceive, is now up and about, and feels like obeying the eating part of the injunction his apostolic name sake dreamed was 'let down" unto him, once upon u time. , . - --' - The Hame Manufactory of Col." WI" Starr & Bro., on Smitb-st., ,is turning out a large quantify !o Hames they have now on hand, finished and in propass of "completion, not' Jess than three hundred dozen. . r : ..-.-., John Seaman, carpenter, on Sonth 6th street, 'ran a nail in one of. his feet yes -terdajvhurting him so seriously that he was obliged to quit woi k. 5 " Tife. Franklin Jt-ffersonian hoists the follow ini: ticket : "For President in 1868, General U. S. Grant; For Vice" President, Governor O. P. Morton. , r : A lad of 79 was married in Winchester, Ind , a days since, "to a little girl of 72. t. Wonder where . the old folks were that such goings on were allowed? Terre Haute Express. ' s ' ';; The Evansville Journal nys that city is in need of three things be ore it puts ou city aii;s to an- considerable extent, ami these are water works, a first-class hotel, and a street railroad. .- - , We are under obligations to the1 Secretary of the Q inker City Base Ball Clnb for a report of the game played at Hagerstown, last Saturday but are com pelled to'onnt it this. week. Our. boys came off .victorious, , ..U In the shape of a curiosity, as well as for service, we were shovn a Patent Bridle Bit, atd a "Buckeye Snap," at Wiggins & Co.'s. that are decided improvements.? Such a Bit, wjll . answer-lfor a hard mout'ied horse,1 or politician either, whilst the. other does away with buckles on lines and hitching straps. - ,! The health of our citizens, is general Iy good never better at this season of thef year. Physicians, as per consequence, baren't m:icl to do, only to counsel watclifidnes - as to cleanliness in person, premises, streets and alleys, and care in quantity and quality of food mouthed and stomached. ,". 1 , - . William Steplienon met with a severe' accident ou last Wednesday eve ning. While In the drug store of Samp Hon A Ross, getting some greese cleaned from his coat, some hartshorn flew into his uyes, cutting ; the outside coating, ,.pna eye it is feared will be totally blind , Hopes are entertained that the other may be but slightly injured. " GAS BILLS DISCOUNTED 15 ct. if paid on or before the 20th instant.

A thrashing machine" boiler exploded; near Danville, Hendricks county, on Tuesday, instantly killing two men, mortally wounding a third, and seriousl' in-J juring a little girl. The harvesting was being done on the farm of Mr. Arnold, and. while in the Very midst of work the boiler exploded. Mr. Arnold was hurled some distance from the place where he was standing, and instantly killed, his neck being broken ; ,!VIr. Cay woo, a : helper, was also instantly killed, while Mr Gilland, who was near the engine was so terribly mangled in the head that be died in a few minutes. A little daughter of Mr. Arnold suffered a broken thigh. The terrible accident has thrown the entire community into gloom

as the deceased were all highly respected parties. Terre Haute Express. , The Union Agricultural Society, composed of the counties of Rush, Han cock and Henry, hold its fifteenth an nual Fair at Knightstown, commencing on the 27th iust ", and continuing to the 30 lb. The cash premiums offered amount to the sum of 82,500 the grounds are handsome and commodious. affording ample sheds for the manufacturer in 1 artizxnpnd the exhibtions there have been heretofore very successful, and no doubt but this fair will be eqnal if not superior to any of its predecessors. Half f ire on the Central, will insure a large attendance from Old Wayne. W believe competition for the premiums, is open to the world, and as our county is in the world, but not in the Fair line this vear, she will be represented at Knightstown -sure. Too Friendly On last Wednesday night, whilst Henry Knopf, was cutting up beef at his shop on South Pearl, a young f.-iend came in and tried to shake hands. with, him. and, in the effort he took hoik of the handle of the laro-o i . . . - - . .. V " outcner Knite and drew it tnrougn Mr. K.'b left hand - cutting it very severely and across the fore finger and ball of the thumb. He thinks the greeting was too demonstrative for friendship, and does not desire a repetition soon of that kind. Col. William Starr has returned from Minnessota, where he had gone with his wife. Mrs. Starr remains there during the Summer. The Col." gives a glowing report of the Wheat crop there, and the extensiveness of the Lumber business in that region.- He says it is the first time be, ever saw logs cut into inch ? plank in so short a time from 14 to 2 minutes to a log is the time it takes, in one through, there being saws enough on the crank to cover the log, each set one inch apart. 1; Mr. Little's fine and cosey dwelling on South Pearl st , is approaching completion. Tbcre'8 not a dwelling in our city, more to our pleasement than this, .and there's nothing about the, premises to remind one of , its former owner, (Aaron Sayraon,) but the superior grape arbor with its abundant crop of grapes,;' and the fine coal-tar walks, which are as hard and firm as graite, and very smooth. Do . You Want Yocr Fortuxs Told ? Go to the Tremont House in this city, and consult tbe "Mexican Qaeen" ?Jrs. A.Foster, who has the reputation o" "describing, in sucb a mmnor that it may be recovered, loa-, strayed or stolen property," and reveal to the Ladies their true loves, and read "accurately their future fortunes with , lovers and husbands." -v Her consultation fee for both Ladies and Gentlemen, is oue "dollar.-'- ' . s -.''-. -,. ' ': j The Sandusky Register gives timely notice id 5 all blockhead- within reach of the Register, that if they wiM kill thenselres by filling kerosene lamps when burninz they rout not ex-; pec f receire our aympathv, or have their obituaries published free in our columns., , We ire quite out of patience wih the whole crew of biirnin fluid suicides, and will have nothing to do wita them-- '. : , t? Dr( Stricklakd : Having used your Anti Cholera Mixture during the cholera epidemic here last summer, and induced others to do the same, in cases that had, all the cholera symptoms, in every case it promptly; checked the disease. I be- ' cholera aod diarrhoea of every form, and s advise those afflicted to try it W. Bar ber, of the firm of Barber, Choate & Naber, Cincinnati. 23-4w. A CARD. - IlavInK relinquished my Insurance, Rnl Kstate it ud General Agency Dusinf s, to friend, Harouel llellis. and my tnn, Wnt. IZ. Hell, who propose contniuini; the name un der the firm of Bell & Ileitis, 1 solicit for them a continuance of the favors so Inreel oestoweu on me tor several yenrr pat, and retaining a seal in their office, with a general upei vision of their bawiness, maybe, considered by the Public ax a suaraotee that . it will be continued on the nine honorable, and liberal principle, which, I trust, have heretofore distinguished my establishment. I then fore, waim'T recommend them to my friends and the Public generally " , , WILLIAtl BELL. . A Stimclatinq Tonic Lira Bitters. Good health is a blessing. -, TI:e way to enjoy such is to take a wine glass fall of Stbicklahd's Lirs Bitters two or three times a dir. . They create a god appetite ; they care labitual Consumption. Nervousness, and Headache ; they make the old feel young. If yon wish long life and good health, juse Strickland's Ltrs Bitters. For sale in bottles by Druggists, and by the drink st all saloons and groceries. "See the report of the "Union Re lief Association" on 4th pige. " - We had a fine serenade Isat night from the String Band composed of some of our colored fellow-citizens. The violinist, whoever be is, knows how to draw sweet melody from that instrument, and Capt. Johu'ou understands extracting music from guitar. Thanks.

I Commencement at Earlham College.

ti.o riiorrA voor rlnd on vesterdav On Monrlav eveninff. the morning. Ionian Society and Phoenix, Band gave an exhibition. An extended account of this exhibition is of necesaity, deferred until next week, The Alumni held their meetting on Tuesday evening. " The commencement exercises took olace on Wednesday mornino; in the grove adjoining the college building. The following are the names of the graduates and the subjects of the exercises. Seth Hastings, Richmond, "Our duty as citizens;" Mary Taylor, Missouri. "Miracles;" Allen Terell, Highland, O., "The cultivated mind;" W.'B; Wickersbam,' Louisville, Plan tation. : inese produciiops were au ui high character, and rr flectcl much cred - - i it upon both the graduates and their in stitution. - iThe President, B. C. llobbs, then con fetred the degree of B. A. upon W. B Wickersbam. and the degree of B. S. npon the others, also that of A. M. upon Beni F. Lamb. After which te read an able and excelle.it Baccalaureate Ad dress. TThe burning of Mr. Hunt's barr, noticed last week, originated from a small boy t rniting a match and setting; the building; on fire. The boy is about 10 or 12 years old, and is supposed to hare done the deed whilst in a fit of sulks." Mr. H. had taken the little scamp to raise, and thought him a sharp and promisins; lad. Mr. Hunt was away from home when the nre occurred.and only returnedlast Tuesday. There were about ten tons of hay in the mow, and oats sufficient for the winter; besides two stacks of whea' and one of oats, so close to the burning building that they caught fire and were consumed. The insurance was $400 on the building. Soms of ocr Cotemfoabies seem to think that the triumph of their canse depended, like the fate of Jerico, upon the amount of noise made in thee days of I refinement and luxury, an article of real intrinsic j merit is soon appreciated ; hence the unbounded and " I 1 . rffl . Ill V . rmm ana unparaueiea success oi riid. i x i ivn ailf TEBS This remedy has erer and always been found reliable.. Is a gentle stimulant atd tonic appetizer it can not be ezcelied. It is no doubt a sorereign remetiy fir stomachic disorders for Dysepsia, Liver Complaint, and in stimulating a healthy appetite. Magnolia Water. A delightfut toilet article superior to Cologne and t half the price. . EXECUTORS Sale of REAL ESTATE! ranHE undersigned will offer at pubLIC SALE, on Saturday, the 11th day of Sep tember IS, at 2 o'clock. F. M., of sail day, the following Real Estate, to-wit : Lot numbered eleven, in that part of the city cf Richmond, Wayne County, and State of Indiar , laid out by Bickle and Laws, on South 8th Street, in siii ( City. The lot has on it a good frame dwelling-house l and other sm ll buildings. One-tbinl of the purchase Si; oney will be required in cash down and the resi 'ue J in two equal installments of nine and eigh.een months j v after date, with interest from date, secured by a g moitpape on said let. A certificate of the sale will be given to the purchaser, conditioned to make a deed when the sale is confirmed and the conveyance is or dered by the Court of Coxinon Pleas of Wayne Count". ; JEREMIAH HADLEY. ) r . , ' I PAUL UARNAKD. . ( Executor's of JOHATIIAN WRIGxIT. I August 15, 1867. STR ATTASS CORNER. TrT is with pleasure that-we now announce to our Jit rnends and Customers ot the old' e-Lablisbed stand at ' St'rattans Cornev, That we have again taken possession of otir STORE ROOM, and we are no- receiving a New and Fresh stock of all kinds of Dry Goods & Notions usually kept in a Dry Good Store. We will also be in rectipt about the firdof September of a larue and complete stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, and a general stock of House furnishing Grooms which we will be able to t fTer at very low figures, as our goods in that line will all be Iresh from the M A IV U F AC TURER. We earnestly solicit a cortiuuance of the liberal patronage that always has favored our ESTABLISHMENT. , Relying upon the same honorable and liberal principles wttli which we have always endeavored to conduct our business. ; We intend making OURS a FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT, and intend keeping an assortment of ! G-OOD8 i t t , Am r u. v., r-bblUll, STBATTANS C0SNEE, l West of CITIZEN'S BANK Richmond Ind. Aug. 15, 1SC7. ' 3m. 1 o o 5 WILL PAY TITE- AMOVE REWARD FOR THE arrest of WILLIAM (M YEHS and HENRIETTA COOK, or $50 for the arrest of Myers and the return of my child, Maria in M. Cook.'. . , .. Wm. Mvers is about six teet high, heavy built, dark-brown hair and mustache, and when last seen, was dressed in dark eassimere pants and vest, aiid black planter's hat . . Henrietta Cook is of medium size, brown hair, fair complexion, and speaks with strong German accent. Miiriam Mionii Cook is nine years old, red hair, and very fair completion. Address. ? t t THEODORE COOK.. - f f . j New Paris, Preble County, O. ' ' ' . m '- r $50 REWARD. 3 IN addition to the tove Reward, the undersigned will pay Fjfty Doll rs, lor tie apprehension and delivery of tlie above namud fetr.a'e. at New Paris. Ohio. In addition to the above description of h- r person, her hair is very short, having had it 'cut off !at fab her eyes are luhtgray, ar.d, slie is "!et'thanded" when doing all kinds of house-work, except when sewing. She mty probably, now, have taken the name of Myers, -or he asunvd ber ma;dun-oame, Henrieltt Kmg." Her age is about thirty. She left New Paris, with lijers and her child, on the IStb dav of July Inst. ' She obtained by false pretences, one hundred and fifty dollars, from Mrs. Elenor Davis, and any person, apprehending ard returning her as above indicated, shall receive rroa the unders:gned, the above reward of Fifty Dollars. ' ELENOR and LEWIS DAVIS. New Paris, Ohio. Aug. IS, !Sf.

" j The Lafayette Courier is responsible

tor saying that the new fifteen cent note us sicguiar auaptuuuu tu m F straight drinks.' The vail-paper, the window curtains, the candies, the nuts, the ice-cream, at S i G. Dugdale's. No. 96, Main-street, are fine, beautiful, sweet, fresh, and decicledlJ cooliDg- Go there and see. Real Estatb for Saib We call the special attention of our readers to the Auction Sale of two choice business lots, advertised in another column today, to come off in this city on Saturday, the 24th inst - ' . : V "Little Jack Horner," of whom ancient history recordeth the exploit of insertiur t'ie ti;s of his diaits into a VChristmas Pie" and extracting Plums therefrom, were he now in the flesh, and could he visit Page's Fruit establishment, at No. 90 Main-s'., would rejoice "muchly" at the sight of the large, beautiful and luscious Plums Mr. Page is now receiv1 ing every day. We canned a few, and hence can speak both palpably and pala tably of their good quality. Platt Zimmerman, while playing Base Boll, this afternoon, bad the third linger of the left hand broken. It had to be amputated at the first joint. The enumeration of children in this .. , - , . .. entitled to free School priVlleges is about Completed, and Will foot I up about 4,100 -Terre Haute Express. Col. W. C. Wilson has been appointed Postmaster at Lafayette to supply the vacancy occasioned by the) death of Major Mace. A man can go along without advertis ing, and so can a wagon without greasing, but it goes hard".' FISK &, HATCH, 13 .A. jST K E E S , AKD DBALEK3 IN Government & other Desirable Securities, No. 9 Nassau Street, N. 3T., Iiecommend to investors the First Mortgage Bonds OF TUB CJEIV'TIIIAIL Pacific R. R. Co. This Company is constructing under the patronage of the UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, The Western end of the Great National Railway across the Continent. ... Their l;nes will extend from Sacramento, Califronin, across the Sierra Nradas to the California State line, travr"ins: the r. ch;si 'd vn i"st populous section ot California and thence through the trrmt mirina rsrioM of the Territoiies. to the vi cinity of Salt Lake City. It forms the sole- tern link of the onlr route io the Pnjific which is adopted bv Congress and aided ?jy t.e 111 ol Uuited Smicii Bonds. Their road is already completed, equipped and ruani 2 Jor 94 miles iroin Sacramento to witMn l i miles of the Mim mil "f the Siern, and a lre amount of the rk of Uradinjr, TuunelUug, Ac., beyond that point has been accomplished. The First Mortga-re Ronds of this Company dffint unu tual inducements f Safety and Profit to Investors, tor t!.e following among other reasons, viz: Vj-st. The rate of interest is Kir per Cent, in iolrf, payable semi-annually in the City of New York. . Second. The Principal is payable in Gold at mat- ; urity. . . ; Third. The cost of the Bond3, Xiiiety-fiv Per Cent, and accrued interest, is Tn P"r Cent, less than tbat of the cheapest Six Per Cent. Gold Bearing iionds of the Government. FuurA. ' The United States Government provides nearly balf the amount necessary - to build the entire road, aud looks main If to a small percentage on the future traffic for re-payment. Fifth. Owing to this liberal provision, accompanied : villi Extensive t.i nuts l Public Lands, : by which the Government fosters this great national enterprise, its success is rendered c ei tain, aud its financial stability is altogether independent of the contiugencies which attend ordinal y Railroad enterprises. Sixth. The Security of its First Mortgage Bonds is therHfnre amide,' and their character for safety and reliability is equalled only by that of the obi gat ions of the Government, itself . Seventh. The net earnings of the completed portion . are already largely in excess of the interest obligations which the Company will incur twice the distance, and are. steadily increasing, rendering the uninterrupted payment of the Interest absolutely : certain. Eiyht. At the present rati; of Gold they pay nearly S 1-2 Per Cent, per annum, on the amount invested, ,...,..,.. The Bonds are issued in denominations of S'.OOO with f t nii-annual Gold Coupons attached, payable in New- York, and are ogered for the present at 95 per cent, aud accrued interest (in cuirency) Irom January 1st. ; Orders tnav be forwarded to us direct, or through the principal Banks and Baukers in all parts of the country , . - :tJi ... . . - Remittances may be made in drafts on New York, or in Li-gal Tender Notes, National Bank Notes, or other fnnds current in this city, and the Bonds will be torwarcled to any address by Lxpreas, free of charge. ) Inquiries for further particulars, by mail or otherwise I will receive punctual attention. I FISK & HATCH, Bankers and Dealers in Government Secur;No. 5 IC assan Street, XT. T N".' P. All kinds of Government Securities received at the full market price in exchange' Jcr the above Bonds. Also. "A11 descriptions o Government Securities kept constantly on hand, dc Bought Sold, or Exchnered. " ,GoId Coin and U. S. Coupons bought, sold, and collected. Deposits received on liberal terms. aubiect to check at sight. i Collections made throughout the country. . p8T" Miscellaneous Stocks and Bonds bought and sold at the Stock Lxcuxiige on commission for cash. -Special attention give to the Exchange of SEYESr-THniTY NOTES of all the Series for the New FIVE-TWENTY BONUS of 1865, on the most favorable terms May ?(Hb. 1867. ll-?tn.

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HYDRAULIC CEMENT, -AND PLASTER OF PARIS, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, BY J. W. PLU2Vl.V.Eg?. WHITE LEAD, . . X.HSTSEED OIL, BOILED OH RAW. SPT3 TURPS N TINE ' ' AND ' PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY, . V----.1 AT Plummer's Drag Store. CAEBOLIC ACID, Chloride of Lira 3, CHLORINATED SODA, iCOPPE R AS, r " ' AND OTHEK DISINFECTANTS. FOR SALE AT PLUMMER'S DRUGSTORE. Woman's Work in the Civil War. The refining inflaenca of our patriotic and christain women wa-s strikingly manifested in this war : they bro i-ibt 1J t;c gentleness arid tenderness ofhome to the wards T sutForing; pu forth their potent and rntgic intliience early and late, in their quiet h i.nes and on the theatre of active strifo and danger, to t ouse, to cheer, and to sustain. While this q'vul record exalts woman's mission, it shows what woman can do when inspired by a worthy ambiti m. The lessons of this bonk should be effect ully learnd by every American woman. jut now whn her du-lies,-.rij;hts. and capacities tor. labor are undergoing serious discussion. This woik is prepared under the f auction and approval of thj Sanitary and Chri-tain Cor.tnutissions, and is the only one on the subject that makes any ap proach to o mplete less. It records the-individual lab rs of 1 early fiOJ lidiei, beside or-ganisf-i-i and onited effort. BUj 'pages; lilnstra'ed with !' beautiful stool p o 1 1 nits. I a ls. Teachers. (Jlprgvmen, uung Men and exjerirad Atronts wanted to Canvas for the work I Addre.-s.'for circulars, terms. &c . ZE1GLBU. ! ,-.rTr-v7 , v s; n. cinnati, Ohio. (21 2 mo.) FLORENCE E W I N G M A C II I N EI 3Iake6 Four Different Stitches. Ou O113 and the Sam3 Maoliiiie, . AND HAS THB REVEHSABLE PEED. , ' I 50 OTHER MACHINE ". : Capable of Sewing in more than oiij direction. Its STITCHES are the WONDER of ALL! Srws light and heavy fabrics with eiual facility. It tciil Ilem, FlU, Hind, GntSzr, Brwl, Q,tUt, Guhr J i ' ' s and Sfto on a linffU, ot the nme timf. It does not require finer thread on the under than on the upper side. The Florence' needs only I to be seen to prove it tl.e first of Fikt Class Ma chines. ...... .a-Call at the Ajre'n'ey, So. M Mata Street, opposite the Huntington (loose, at Mrs. Bradbury's Millinery Store, and see a Jiachine in operation. J.-M. IIIGUI.KY, AcenU KichuonJ, lud , June 27, 1857.- s A -; iem3:5si Have saved more than 5ft,000 persons from death. for they cure in a single day, Cholera, Dytenterv4 all Summer Complaints, Feverand Ap;ne. and Neural ria. Alio, a ure cure tor Coughs and Kbeumati m. Druggists ser! them. ? ORRIS SKINNER i CO , Proprietors. ' ; Springfield, Mass ill RUM lMm Root's Pbsxachikt preserves the lile of the Hair . changes it from grey to its original color in three weeks prevents the hair from falling is the bestar iicle for dressing the hair ever found in the market will surel v removedandruff and curea'l diseases of the "Scalp is delightfully perfumed, cures baldnefs. anl I ! IMf SjTini-firld.. Mi.3.

will not stain the sain is a perfect Kestorerand Dress j malting Uroc,it Vermifuge VomfiU is such as to give sing Combined. So other preparation for the hair j the best possible effect with safety. - . . . , contains Pestachio Sut Oil. hold by all Drnggiats. ' nroTis monA-v d - DEMAS, B ARSES & Co.. Agents, Sew York CURTIS A BROW S, Proprietors, Sew York. Sold ORWPN NKINNF.R A- Co., Sole Proprietor. " Dealer' in M';licines, at 25 ets. a box.

No-1. Schenck's Seaweed To ale This medicine, invented br Dr. J U. ScbekCK, of Pbiladelpt is, is intended to dissolve the food and make it into chj me, the first process of digestion. Uv cleansing the stomach with Schenck's Mandrake Pills, tit Tonic soon restf.rs the appetite, and food that could noe be eaten belora using it will be easily dictated. .... - - Consumption cannot be cured by sicneuck's Pulmonic Syrup unless the stomach autl liver is made healthy and the appetite restord, hence the Tonic aod Pills ere required in nearly every cas of consumption. A balf dozen brttlesot the SEAWEED TONIC and three r four boxes or the il AN DKAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia. -; Dr. Schenuk makes prnfessonal visits in New York Boston, and at hi principel office in Philadelphia every week. See d.iii.v papers of each place, r bis pamphlet on consumption for bis d.iy's for visitation. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage of Consumption, and the i ther as he now is, in perfect health, are nn'ruggvernment stamp. Sold by all o theits anl Dealer, price SI, 50 erd bottle, or $7,5ess hilfdozen. All letters for advice should beaddrtb ed to Dr Schksx's's Principal Office, No. 15 North 61e3treet Phi'arlelphia, Pa. General Who sale Agents: Detnas Barnes A Co., N. Y.; S. S.IIance.Ualtimore, Md.; John C.Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, 111.; Collins Bros., St. Louis, Mo. ...... "Tn'i is the seison for Cnnghs and Colds; thos su!ering with such, or any Afloction of the Throat or Lut-.gs, will find Dr. Strickl AND's"Mellitliious Cough Balsam ' an excellent remedy ; in fact, all Lis .'Tedi-. pines are worthy the confidence of our readers. See Advertisement. "' c s 2-ly.

Q CONSUMPTIVES. The advert.Ver, barins been restored to hoalth in a few weeks by vt-ry simple remedy, after ffving suSered for several years with a sever j lung affection, and that dread disease Consnmjition is anxious to make known to bis fellow-siiltlrera te means of acurcl ' To all who desire it. h will send a copy ef the prescription n."ed t free of charge with the directions for preparing and usinrr the same, wJiMh they will fi'.d a srKE eras for CoNsriiPTio.v, Asrnir t, Cboncnins. CarcHs, Colds, an i a'l Throat pud Luii Affectum. The orilv object -of the advertiser in sendipfr the Prescription is to bem fit the ai&icted. and spread in'ormation whica he conctives to be invaloable. and he hopes every sufferer will try his renwdy, a- it will c;st them n-:hing,and iray prove a bless! i.ar. Parties wishing the prescrip,ion,FREE1bv return nia:I, will please address UE V. ED. A.' WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New Yoxk. ERROHS OF YOUTH A Gentleman who suftered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sike of tuneriiig humanity, send free io all who need it, the recipe and directions for snaking the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sutlerers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, cm do so bv addreHsirg, in perfect confidence, IOHN li. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street. New York. May 8, '87.11: y2J ' IcSMPACo.J SEW PEKFIME TOK THE U1XDKEECHIEF. rhaloB'a PhnlonHi Pbalon0 Pbaloa's Pbalea'a Aight Bleouiiog Ccreaa." '!VisIit B'eouiiojr Cercaa. IViglit Itlooraiug Cereaa." 'Aigbt Hlooraing Ceccos." ' ' ." i a; Ji t Bloemins Ccrcae. ' A rivjst exqnl.ie. delicate, and Frnsn-ant IVrfnme, iisti loit fr.u the wire and Lnautiful fiuwer from Manufact-.irf d only by i II A I. OX As SOS, IVew Vork. BEWARE OF -COUNTERFEIT. . - , ASK FOR FHALOS'S TAKE KO OTHIJR, . . An exjierienced Nurse and Female Physician, Presents to the Attention of Mothers her SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething hy sofiening the gums, reducing all inflammation, will allay all pais and spasmodic action and is. Sure ta reguiata the Bowels.. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and ' , HELIEF AND HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article for over 30 years, and CAN ay IN CONFIDENCE' AKD tbcth of it what we have never boon able to say ol any other' oetlicine. Sever has it failed iu a snigle instance to etftct a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary , all are delighted with its operations, and ;jc-ak in terms of commendation of its magical ellL-cts and medical virtues. Wa speak in this matter 'what we da kaoW," after 30 years' experience ; and. pledge out imputation for the fullillment of what we' here declare. In almost every instance whcie the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in tjfteeu or twenty minutes ftfterthe syurp is administetd. - - ; "Full directions for using will accampanr each bot-; tie. Nne eennine unless the fac-siniile of CURTIS ' Sc I'EUKINS. New York, ia on th"? outside wrappei . Sold hy all Druggist tbroahout the world. PRICE, ONLV 23 CEnjTS PEJ$ BOTTLE: VallTablb AryiCE for the Afft.-cteo. Ir. StricslAso, in reply t' numerous app';,cations for advicr, wishes to :nt'orm tl- se v '.j ar addicted, that they may consult Unc on at' Acute or Chror.ie Diseases by U'tter, tatirfr the nge, symptom, ic, with a fee of two dollars enclosed. Br- S has obtained ' irrt"t iiotoriey a. an experienced I'bvsici-n, both in r"nr'i,)e and AineHa. especialTy n the treatment of Cl.ronic Ciiniolaints. 'aiterother doctors have failed t effect a cre. .. Thois iu!lerine should immediately; K ni for apr3script!nn,by addressing Dr. A. 8tpiceland, Cincinnati. OI110. 2-Iy. A Cough, A Cold, or A Sore Tiaroat. - UEQViKES IMMEDIATE ATTENTIuK,and snr:Lu be" ciiecked. - If ALia eu to contince, 'ritafiona of the Lnnpt, A Per- , ' umncut Throat Disease, . . , .or Consumption 13 OrTES THE RESCLT. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES I1AV1XG A DTRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS OIVK UlSKUIATK RELIEF. ' For Bronchitis, Asthma, Cntarrh, Consuraptive and Throat Diseases. TROCHES ARE f 8ED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SCCCES8. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will 5nd Trorhe u-ofut in clearing the voice when taken before Singing" or Speaking,-and relieving tho throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The 7or are recommended and prescribed by Phy-.. giciaus.and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country " Heintf an article of trno meri'aud having prored their , efficacy by a lest o minv rears, each vear find them in neu 'oralities iu various parts 'Of the world, and the Troehtt arc universally pronounced better than other articles . Obtais only "Browv's BKOxcnTAL Troches," and -d'-not take any f the W'orthlet Imitation that may bo offered. SolJ everywhere. . 1 40:iy AYTEFFECTDAI, WOIOI MEDICINE. BROWN'S VEit.lIIFUGE COJI FITS, ' Or Worm Lozk.voers. Much sickness, undoubtedly,' with children an 1 adults.attrriuted to other causes, is occasioned by worms. ' The 'Vermiftge ConrrTs,although effectual fa destroying worms, ran do no possible injury to the most dtflictte child. This ' yaluabla combination has been successfully used by physicians, an l found to be safe and sure in eradicat-1 ing worms, so hurtful to cliildren. ;.; : : , . i - Children having Worms? require immediate: attention, as, neglect of the trouble often causes pro longed" sickness. . , ,'-,. ' , : - Symptom' of Worms In Children are often overlooked. Worms in the stomach and bowels cause irritation whieh can be removed only by the use of a . 'jr" rame1f- T,- combination of ingredients nsed in . (C. lyr. S.M.P. Co. 27:20.)

The ' Great Strengthening Tonic. (Not a Whisky Preparation.) DEBILITY ! DEBILITY!

reanltiag from any caase whatever ' Prostration of the System. Severe Hardships,,'. . Exposure, OF Fevers, DISEASES OF CAMP LIEB.r Soldiers, Citizen. Jiile m Female, Adalt or Youth. f Vn fiad ia this Bittern a for Tonle not depan-d'-ut on bad liquors ior their almost miraculous eflects. f,y ' DYSPEPSIA ' -'if-' -' t ' ' -; ' ;v i , 4 : W .i Vf'j i . AXD DISEASES RESCLTIKO FEOM PUOK9XM OF the LIVEK a id DIGESTIVE ORGANS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, This Hitters has Performed ruore Cure, gives ItUrt Satisfaction, has more Testimony, has n reBeppectable People to Touch for it, than any other article ia the market. s - - . We defy any one to contradict tiiis assertion, and WILLPAY SOLOOO to any one who will produce a certificate published by - - " ns that is net genuine. " HOOFLAND'S GEEMAN BITTEES, . . : , -. ... i - - . . - - - - . . . WILL CTTBE rVIBT CASE OF . ; Chronic or Nervous Debility, . v. ' " , and Diseases of the Kidneys- . Observe the following symptoms resulting from the disorders of the digestive organs ; Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the liead. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea. Heart- , burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sicking or Swimming of the Head, .i , . Hurried and difficult . .., Breathing,' :' " " , ' Fluttering at the - " - I j - Heart. Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a . . , lying Posture, Dimness - ' -! Of Vision, Dots -' HJ13.: ' or Webs before the y j. w Sight, Fever and Dull Pain . j ,'".;" . . in the Head. Deficiency of Pers- '" J" -piration, Yellowness of the Skin ... and - Lyes, Pain; in the. Side, hack. -and Breast Limbs, tc. Sudd n Flushes, of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. Constant imagrn- ; ins of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER, That thit Bitter is not Alchilie, contain no Bum or 11 ik y, and cannot make Urunkardi, but ii tht btt Tonie in the World. . v t U Read who Says. So. . Erom Rot. W. D. Pe'g -;!; !V?for rf Twelfth Bap tist Church, Philadelphia. Mii ; : - Gentleman : I hare rccn'Sr brcn is luring under tho distressing eQects of icdufoeliw-.i,' aorompanied by pr.strit;on t the nctv-us system. JSumerous rir.oi;cM vt rt!uiroeij1;-T friet ris. nnd cm of th.a testee.' but witUo-i..riirf. Your Hx.flnd'9 Onrman hitters were r,ca.'?B,,jiScti by. perjan. who lr.4 tried them, ani whose farrrii.-lo Ksnt'rn of these Bitters induced me to try tbem. I riost cones that I had an aversion to Patent Medicmes frczn t;i 'thousand and one" qnaek "Buters". who.e . aim .seems to be to palm off sweetened1 and rrvj-jr j'd liquor upon the community ia a sty ay, and t?;e u-n-dcr.ey 01 which, I tear, is to nsi.ke many r,f;'B:i Irun'card. Upon learning that yours was rt-al-y a medicinal preparation, I rock it" H-ith' happy "5-t. Its ac J"ii, ti.it only upon the stomach, but upen tbs neivoaa system, was promiueut and gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and', permanent l.ij.oefit from the use xf a few bottles. - i' . Very respectfully vours, '? - . , . W.D. SLIUFRIED, , So. 2ZA Sbackamazon Street. From the Rev. E. D. Fendall, Assistant Editot Christian Chronicle, Pliilade'phia. I have derived decided benefit from the uf? nt Hoodund's German Bitters, and feel it my privilege to recommend them as a most - valuable tanic, to all who are suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of the liver. ''-'' ' Your truly, - yii.::: Sj,.;, .f-fi--f., D. FENDALL. ' ' From Rer. D. Merrige, 'Pastor of the Passyauk Baptist Church, Philadelphia- "V. t -iFmm the many respectable recommendations given to Dr. Ilooflaiid's German Bitters, I was induced to give then a trial. Alte.- using several botfles I found them to be A good remedy for debility, ' nd a - most excellent tonie for the stomach.' -.. - - D. MERKIGE. ... . .' From Rev, Wm. Smith, formerly "Pastor of th Vincentown and Millville (S. J.,j Baptist Churches. Having nsed in my family a : number of botth s of your Hoofland'a German Bitters, I have to- say that I regard' them as 'an excellent medicine, especially adapted to remove the discas;s they are recommended for. They strengthen and invigorate the system wheb debilitated, and are useful ii disorders of the liver, loss ol appetite, 0. I have also recomineuded them to several of my friends, who have tried them, ' and found them greatly benefloial in the resHration ;! of health. 3 ; Yours truly,-. .r j W)L SMITH, 966 Hutchinson SsWPhiUda. ; BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of; M. 'JACKSON' ;is oa t . . I,.-1"6 wrapper of each bottle. .;-. -" ... - ' . PRICEfi Single Bottle 1, or Half Doz. for 3. ' . ShouI4 y our nearest Druggist not hare the article do not be put oflf by any of the into tic uinr riarAtions that may be off. red in its rlace, but sen I to us ad we will forward, securely packed, by express. j J' Principal Office and Maaalactorr . saro eai PXXZLADELP2ZXA. PA, ; -:- 'JO'i Ml -(i-.-l-.-.-''J ijd Slid f -. 1 Suceettor to Jjuss I d JScjt , - " PEdPiEroa.' - For bT Druggists and Dealers in every town IB the Cmted States.