Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 46, 9 January 1868 — Page 3
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RICBUOHU POST OFFICE, Dee. 3. lUr. . JlAlLii GLOiS. T.r. Columbus sad! Cast .V... ....... - 1 30 T.M Chicago - 10 15 A.M Cincinnati... ),. , 0 4ftf.it Pevton Way ...................... .'. AJI. Indianapolis and West.... 4 18 r.M ' 1sTAII. OP?H,. .;; , Indianapolis and West............ J SO r.M Cineinaftfti . vo - tt 30 Fell Dayton v. wr,.i v -IA jkM Chicago .' fW-'i rfni, 6 45 jr. Columbus and Erst.. ..'. ..! ........ A 20 r.st Boston and Beechy Mir,l eaves Tuesdsy and sri-Jay.st f do. do arrives same daysst....'. ..12 60 it -7 00 r.M Arba.viattetbeT !. leaves Monda, Wedaoa- ? . day ? t FridoT, o- .. 8 00 A.M, do. arr.WTay Wednesday and Friday, "-u. Winchester ia. Haw. -Garden, Ieares . Monday, Wednepdsy Friday, at..... 8 00 A.M. do. arr.Tuesdar, Thursday and Saturday, 4 00 r.M; Brookville via Abingto-nt. leaves Monday and Kndav at- - .? 8 0 a.m. Arrives Tuesday aad Saturday st, JtOfllee open from. 7:10 a. m. :-.'.. or r.M. t 7:30 r. k. : On 8unday,from 9:00 to 10:00 a. so. 4. JONES. FM The VTay to 3&ke GAS CtlXS DISCOUNTED 15 ct if paid on or btbr the 2 Oth instant. Fifty pavrperMie? reported .as being J cared for at the Wayne County Aaylopn The Good Tempters, bold their ''District Convention, at Centreville, on the 18th. inat. " ' , " Our city has been selected by the Good Templars of the'UVS.'in which '" to hold the BfciW; G t L . Convention, on the 27 of May next. It may be said, truly, that the past two days, was the coldest we have had this year, althongtrfhe thermometer wae only one l ? bdew O-s . -'-it "We are sorry we'could not accept the invitation to be present, at the opening of the Dublin Schools on the first instv We understand a good time was had, and that Prof. Hoss, UoncG. Wi Julian, and others delivered addresses. - ACthe last meeting of the Horticultural Society of this city, a paper was read; by Mr . ..W.I. Dulin, giving the statistics of the number of bushels of small fruits disposed of : bj our dealers, by which it appears i that 7,190 bushels of Deacbes i 451 of raspberries ; 865 of plums';' 565 of blacltberries; 466 of strawberries ; 550 of cherries ; and 90 bushels of. currants, were sold, and the total value of which was 30,498 COl' , t . v-. .. Grawt Clfb. There will be a meet ing at Saengerfest Hall,' on Thursday night next, I6th inst., for the purpose Of organizing a Grant Club. All . who are favorable to this movement, are invited to attend and participate, v , v There .. will be a' public meeting of "The Richmond Temperance Society," held inuialHairNo.' 3,VSatufday evening, Jan. llthl Good speakers will be in attendance? "The public are invi ted to attend. 'T Come one, come all. Tuesday morning las' t,i Mrs. Tharpe, residing on 5th street, fell on the pavement, and hurt herself very badly.During the reign of Jack Frost, a liberal sprinkling of ashes or saw-dust over side-walks, would save bruises and limbbreakings. Try it. --'-' -.- The Committee of Health,, report the death of 75 adults, and 124 childrentotal 197, during the past year in this city.." ., jV":0't - '""SMS1BarBSBa. ii i . During this weeki every morning at 8 o'clock, all the members of all denominations in this city, hold their auunal union prayer meeting.- The Union Chapel, of the M. E. Church, is the place where they meet. . , , t ' That liberal, wLole-souled man, J. M. Parson,' Esq., who is engaged.' in ' the Butchering business, furnished : sixty widows of, thisjcity withhoef roasts on Christmas day.; Good J 4 a. ' 11 " ' ' y -', ,1.5"' A; soldier, who is an inmate ,of the "Hpme"; at Knight8town, called on ua tbe other day, andsays that institution is as near a "Heaven on earth as can well be." 'He reports mates.'' ' "' about 100 in- "" j ' - . i p - The breit mention made last "wek made" last about a fight occurring at the S. Pearl Street t Catholic Church, has been reonstrned . to mean" that it occurred in the Ch urch. - The m elee took place near the building on the -outside of it, was the meaning intended to be conveyed by that little word-"at," and the participants were 'outside of the pale of any healthy organization it'ini"" &qV . We are informed that Mr. Cheesman's (hotel keeper! at Hagerstown,) housekeeper, Mrs. Martin, who attempted .to commit suicide, on Sunday week by cut, ting her throat, is likely to recover. ? The distillery at Cambridge City, Indiana, has been seized by instructions direct Trorti Washington " Seventy-three barrels of whiskey were confiscated. .S -Alwar -t the Heat. C:gr for 6ts. to hm had at AVERY'S S. E. Corner Main k .Wnrioa ttrrrts.
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'favorably noticed ther selection by the ibrtlcftmfng tTmon - $eRaa en tion, or Mr. oBosTBt now for- otate SuperIntetjfMBt of' Common'- ScnwlaV and we T inadvertantl y ;sput an "F as' his middle name it should have been a u A. C ;Shoetbidob;4Sj thcimjw e .ant? as; Eminently fitted for that position." ,tn ; MATiMMB.-r-Macallister, -rf the great Prestigiator, whose notice appears in to day's paper, will give i 'a,' Grand, Mati nee on Saturday afternoon next, "commencmg at two o clock.. en every child present will receive a handsome present. Admittance to every part of i the Hall, 25- cents. Prof. M. has been very successiui in pieasmg an vruo nave attended his performances (if; ' , , , s xThat good and , worthy man. Elder S. K.'Hoshoub, we regret to learn," has totally lost the sight of one of his eyes. J On next Saturday evening, 11th inst., the Richmond Temperance Society hold' a meeting at Engine. Hail No. 3. Good speakers will be present, and all invited to be present. -, . . . , , . , , Six P's. Poets--Painters Preach ers Players Printers and Politicians all suffer from Dyspepsia, Nervou.s ness, Loss of Appetite, Li ver Complaint, and all "disease's which they may cure or prevent by the use of Plantation Bitters. If those sufferers took these Bitters; the Poetry would be purer, the Paintings grander;' the' Sermons livelier, the Acting truer, the Printing' neater, and the Politics honester. This splendid tonic invigorates' the system, and enables the 'brain to work healthily. Perhaps no article": was ever - so' well endorsed by all who have used it. : , '..' Magholi a . W atkr. A delightful toilet article superior . to Cologne and at half the price. 46 2w. i , ,,(Orphahns Home, f , ; acknbwledjrine: the donations to In the Orphans' Home for ' Christmas we wish to express our gratitude for words of cheer and acts of - kindness, "the worldseldom .seen, realt justfbeautiful face" was bright, to us that,day. While busy arranging the' tree 'fa ere were frequent knocks for admission, always bringingfleMi(Trflse7 One me it would bVa little boy bringing pair of shoes,' asking if they would do for "one of the orphan srTh!n three orfour girls, vrith a basket of their treasured toys. We shall always remember with gratitude Mrs!, Sotchkr and Miss PiCK' wtt; who with : thoughtful kindness so- , , . i o ...... licited 'donations from various sources. To all who gave to them for the Home the Societv wiab to return their sincere thanks. x The following donations . were received December 1867 ', 3 v ; f; Geon'W.yBarnes,vdried peaches, cabbage and two turkies. ; -y- . Mrs. Mary Wiggins, sausage. John "Perry, foqr: docks and : two chickens. --' .' ; ,w ; -X Abraham Phillips applesf v",-""': , ; Mrs.""' James. ,E., Reeves, . pies f and , dOUghnUtS.;:. t ,ewA hsti -t ' !,- r , Mrs: Palmer,' pies, : "cakes and mittens.; ! Geo. W. Barnes, apples. . '' " ' ' i C Ratliff; one half cord of wood, ; Mr.-Gibbs, large turkey j Thos. Woodnutt, Sneat.; ' ' j Stacy Wilkins, quarter of beef. "J I Mrs. Bradbnry three winter hats and a saque. ' ' "' "y' ' I "Phil. Wiggins, spare ribs and soup bone.r. .-v. i . v i i.rf I Donaerinknown, load of wood, "i 3 John Paxson, beef. f s ! Buffalo Steak. For the first time in our life, we report the taste of Buffalo, which we enjoyed through the favor of our old friend J. W. Scott, Esq. 1 nis son C. B. Scott, sent him a hind quarter, from Hays City, 275 miles West of Missouri, where he has been engaged on the Pacific-Railroad for, the pa3t year. . The meafcame from there with the hide on, and in perfect preservation, and it was very tender and juicy." Since eating it we have bad the most remarkable dreams r about chasing herds" of Buffaloes killing them and keeping Capt. Wiggins' constantly supplied with any ., quantity of Buffalo meat, and that his' Shop on "Smith Street,? was the great- , est Depot of the world for that species ' of bovines, and, instead of "Fly Market," he had given his shop the name of "Buffalo Depot but on awakening, we" found it was all a dream, excepting the steak that was a reality, for which. we return our thanks to freind Scott. j Charle3 writes his father on the 13th of December last, that he goes "to-mor row to tue end ot, tue liauroaa track, forty-five miles west of Hays City, there to remain until spring," and that he will be home on a visit during the month of, March; b-li v; ;;" ; "r "a Some bad boys disturbed the religious meeting of.theJThird. Charge, the other, night, and the preacher adjourned the meeting in 'consequence. .They were bought before the Mayor to-day (Friday) for punishment.: A good parental: tanning, would, he a wholesome i treatment in such cases. f 'Tell4meye Winged winds,-thai round my path-way roar," whither shall I go to get my medicines and drugs? The loud winds whistled in my face, and seemed to tay: go" to the Depot Drugstore '-kept by M. B; Ballard that's the place!.,. We found, it so, and thither dd we advise all who want 'anything in the, 'healing .art,", to go. j t-'.as-mijoh WA1 way fret the Coal Oil, at AVERY'S AXfarlonatroeta. Beat. TJnerploaive S. E. Corner Mai
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All present excepting Messers, Elder and Patterson. ii The Washington Fire Co., presented aTpetilipn, kintl. poaclr,f had paid 15125" tor cylinders Tor "Engine, and bad raised 875 brsubscription, borrowing the balance 850, which has now to be paid, that the Council donate 850 to the Compapy for that : purpose; In consequence of burning oil instead of gas (other ' Companies being', furnished with the latter at the rate of 825 per vear. 1 and the constant - breakage of lamp chimneys ; and because of the rubber' "over-coats'' of members ' being torn and worn out, the Company ask the Council to make it the above "donation of 850, as said Company are placed at an extra expense not borne by other companies. ' The petition was on motion of Mr. Coffin, referred ' to the Fire Co. Committee, t ,tw,tvi : - Macallister's petition to have license remitted, or1 a portion" of it for "eight nights of slight of hand performance, was laid on the table. Jesse H. Brown, Examiner of Schools for Wayne Co. j called the attention of the Council to Sec. 5 of the School Law, which fixes the per diem allowances of School -Trustees for their services, the same for Board of, Trustees for cities. Referred ' to Ways and Means Committee. . . ! - i "' " ' I' ' ' A A committee, at J. M. Starr's request, was appointed to confer with him "on a subject which he does not wish to disclose. Messrs Coffin j McGirr Peterson, Palmer, and Elder, were appointed said committee. " " The street committee, referred back to the city commissioners, the petition of James fK.' Dugdale, in regard to assessment for ditch through his premises; and instruct said commissioners to reassess said Dngdaie, as the law directs. Concurred in. r r , . The City Attorney was instructed to draw up' an ordinance, regulating the sale of hay j straw, and sheaf oats. ; The Committee on Fire Companies was instructed to sell as much of the hose, belonging to the city, not i& : use, as they see proper, and upon the best terms: "" --'-' - ' ; In consequence of Julius Mel ley being an active fireman, his poll tax was exempted, and also the property of his mother exempt - from taxation , to . the amount of 81000 property, as he is hie mother's support. Henry Schage's property, to the amount of 81000, was also exempted, he being an active fireman. ' The City Attorney was instructed to draft an ordinance regulating the storage of kerosene. The monthly report of the Treasurer, was submitted, showing that for, the month ending Dec. 31st, he rceeived 811,794 34, and disbursed $3,179 05, leaving, a-balance inc the ; Treasury of 8.615 29.. The Marshal reports, 2l arrests forlntoxication, : and 17" for disturbance, of peace. Also, .16 State cases. Total arrests for the month, for City and State .Sundry accounts due the city, having been placed in the hands of Thomas McGirr for collection, he reports 3386,9 as collected. I Gaar t Co's account, amounting to 824 18 ; Drury A Sinex's 813; arid Dickman fe Isphording's 813 06, were referred to Committee on Claims. Accounts szainst the city, amounting to 81,086 44, were allowed, and orders directed to be issued, i The following persons were appointed to register the voters within the city for the presentyear : First Ward. Jerc. Hadley, Henry Schulof, Jr. and John Zeyen. Second Ward. H . H . Hewett, Wm. Bellis, and Nathan Doan. . Third Ward. A. F. Scott, E. G. Vaughan, and N.'R. Nixon. ' v ?- Fourth Ward. F. Pruyn, John Schuman, and James M. King. . James M. King was elected Wood Measurer for one year. -0 j,.; co Council adjourned. ' The Winchester Journal,1 we see, calls upon" its people.to "take Bteps to organize a company from this ; (Winchester) point to Hagerstown; make ready for the iron, and then present it -to Lord to iron and stock. Tais is our only hope." We pity our Wind-chester friends," if this is their last extremity; for the suggestions of our Journal friend will prove about as windy as the promise to raise 850,000 by the Randolphians, p rovided Richmond donated 8100,000 for putting the R. & Ft W. RR through on the 'double-quick.' Richmond did her part, and the "take steps didn't take 'em. v Go to Dugdale's, No 93 Main-st., for Wall paper. Candies, Nuts, To', and everything calculated to please the faW cy and sweeten the imagination the useful as! well as the ornamental, t - - A woman in England threw her infant into a heap of slaked lime for the - purpose of, killing it, but fit was rescued alive. jJ:.ijjL$ Ci'i'Oysi - Twenty five - doetcrs'all f of s whom' have sbme4time"j?ractieed medicine are. at present connected with the New York press. . . . .t. -1- i ; It is evident that the Democratic leadera are greatly troubled in view of the certainty that' Grant is to be theses Candida-e in opposition to those wo opposed the war and are ia - (avr ofsWbeping down the legitimate result.') of the Wr, f c - . t . tf . . k.h , WsMaJaiil twari get the Beet. DR. AVERY Blo4 Parlfriac ad Liver Sr rn p.
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EpkJ Prussia. It makes ninety-fire auch bodiaa bttwssa tha arbits of Man and J uiUr, of whieh fitkean have been discoveted by American astronomers. v PHILLIPG HALL. Eight ITights in bonder World. COMMINCUfO Tneadaj Tailing,... Jan. 7th 18SS. Prof, mmd Madame M A-CAL. LISTER. TBS GRUAT ILLUSIONISTS OF THE AOS, will praaant aach eraninf a ehoiea aaUetion of their JIHaaioaa, Woadera, al4 Miracles, , , mbrawnir Sciwea, Mirth awt Mratary. f 100 ONE HUNDRED 100 Elegant and Coetlj Praaents, will be g-irea away each Bight, Admiasion 25 cent. Beaerred aaata 60 canU. GIFT MATINEE on Satttrfarternoon.r24 fJaai llth, 18W, When eTery child will recve a handsome present. Mitixki Adntisaion 25 cants to all parta of tha House. Etsnixo. Doora open at.7 o'clock, commence at 8. HARRY WESTON, Businaas Manager. 5-St BB, MYRICK ana JAMES II. WASBO!f bare this day entered into Co-partnar-ship under the firm name of "Myrick Wasson," for the purpoae of doing a General Insurance Buaineaa. Office, corner of Fifth.at. and Fort Wayne Araone. second story. ;!:, ':- i! ' !i a B. B. MYRICK. ' ' " J. H. WAHSON. Richmond, Dec. SO, 1857. 45-4w. E. A. BCLKLEY,) ? ? (B. B. -MYRICK, T.O.EXDFERsT' ) -'ASe-t, Secy. ) ( For Indiana. jEStna Life Insurance Co., or HARTFORD, CONN., UENERAL AGENT'S OFFICE, Corner Fifth -aU and Fort Wayne Arcane, 7 SBCOND STOBT, "Riclimoiid, Ind., BELL k BELLIS, Corner Fifth and Main Streets, LOCAL AGENTS. Biehmond, Deo. 20, 1867. 45-4 w.. IFire Insurance. HOME INSURANCE CO., .. J or "" v.I ; NEW YORK. MYRICK & WASSON, AGENTS, OFFICE, Cor. Fifth-at. and Fort Wayne Arenue, SBCOMS STOBT. Richmond, Dec. 20, 1S87. 45-4w. i"i:.iiInfoxination' tJO' w Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for tbe remoral of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leering the earns soft, tear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist, 823 Broadway, New York. .Dissolution. - THE firm of Ezra Nye A Bro. was this day dissolved by mutual "conaeot. AU persons know-. bag themselves indebted, will please call and aettle instantly, as we wiah to close up tbe books aaaoou a poeaible. ' . -- Dee. 20, 1S6T. ; yv. , . ;.;,..-4Mw-. BUT YOUR PERFUMERY, TOILET; SOAPS, HAIR BRUSHES, . .f -k. - V,.; ;. ., . X , -' '. " ;;;;GOMBSr;t POCKET BOOKC 3 v? O Ac, &c c . i y ; AT PLUUMER & HARROLD'S - 129 Main Street, . SIGN OF THE . t it OOIsBEIT MORTAR. 45-tf " Ct W fcJ " W' j.- U4 J. J, Ivp-S .TTGIIa2 IIB01 "Aiwsri get the BcU Toilet 8op an PerfameryS at AVERY'S, 8. JB. Come Main St Marion attests.
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To see the splendid . . , , . , . i poctiET-paotx AND i :.. in A'f CIGR GASES, AT. Before purchasing your presents for A ,fFREQUENTLY DEPENDS ON CONSTIPATION . Of the Bowels and is relierad by a dose of - SOLUBLE CITBATE OF 1 " MAGrN.ES I -A , : MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY ; ; J. W. GPIL.XJM:JVrEIl. : .fit . -irh . SOLUTION OF SULPHTTRET OF LIME, f S THE MOST EFFECTUAL AND PLEASANT Remedy for ITCH extant. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY J. W. Plmnmer, Drnggist. December 19tb, 1867. 43 SPECIAL NOTICES. Oxs Moaa Umfo stoats Alas I for the thousands of unfortunate youths who, from the acquirement of a certain aerret vice, bare brougbt upon themselres the infirmities of age ere it was yet tbe noon of life. The (rrent boon for such, and the only aura, aafe, positive cure, is Dr. Jaun Delamarre'a celebrated Specific Pills. See advertisement headed,Life,Healtb, Strength. , 41-lm ITCH! ITCH!! ITCH!!! SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH 1 1 SCRATCH III ? in from 10 to 48 hours. Wheatoa'o Ointment cures The Itch. Whenton's Ointment cures Salt Rheum. Wheatons Ointment cures Tetter. Wheatoas Ointment cures 7 Barber's Itch., Wheatons Ointment cures" Old Sores. " Wheaton's Ointment cures Every kind - ;.. ' , " of Humor like Magic. ; . -Price 50 cents a box ; by mail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS A POTTER, No. 170 Washiugtu Street Boston, Mass. For sale by aU Druggists. Boston, Nor. 21, 1857. ep. no. If: .. Mrs.WIN-SLOW,, , An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, Presents to the Attention qf Mothers her SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation, will si' ay all raiM and spasmodic action and is. Sure to regulate tue Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yoursolves and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We bare put up and sold this article fororer30 years, and cam utin cowriOKKCa akp truth of it what we hare never been able to say ol any other medicine. Never haa it failed in a snigle instance to effect a cure, when timely uaed. Never did we know an instance of dias at ia faction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical etfecta and medical virtuea. We speak in this matter 'what we do know," after 30 years' experience ; and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what we here declare. In almoat every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes aftertbe svurp is administerd. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, ia on the outside wrapper. - Sold by all Druggist throughout the world. PRICE, ONLY 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE Dr. Schencks Mandrake Pills A Substitute for Calomel. These Pills are composed of various roots having power to relax the accretion of the liver as promptly and effectually as blue pills or mercury .without producing those disagreable or dangerous effects, which often follows the use of the latter. In all billions disorders these pills may be used with confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary ducts which cause billions, affections i general. Schick" Mandrake Pills, enre sick headache and all disorders of tbe liver indicated by sallow skin, j coated toogue, eostirness, drowsiness and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid orobstructed condition. : In short these Pills mar be used with advantage in all eases where a purgative or alterative medicine ia required. Please ask for "Dr. Schenck'a Mandrake Pills." Sold by all Drnggiats and dealers. Price 25 cent per box. I '-; ''"'. " 1" To Consumptives. The Ra-v. EDWARD A." WILSON will send Tfre of charge to all who desire it. the prescription wtte the directioa for making and using the simple remb dy by which he was cured of a lung affection and tedread disease Consumption. His only object Uhat benefit tbe afflicted and he hopes every sufferer to try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing will may prove a blessing. ' leaje address ' " , ' f ' ' Ret. EDWARD A. WILSON, No' 18 S?uth Second Street, Williamsburgh N. T -Always get the Best. DR I. J. AV ERT'S Little Giant Liver Pills are recommended by hundreds of oar own people.
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t I vDBr I jJ-A.VEBT'S w ! LITTtE GIANT j U tu yia xacrii.T to fej&ijj b .f.-.-f..tntisl j-;; ; vegetable; ;' i '.:-..!-. I f . . . .'- tBK GREAT ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDY ' ' ' ''AND SUBSTITUTE FOB FgiK If jon have Liver Complaint, .,;TjW nj n If you have Sick Headache, it you have mlous AtUclts, If yon have Dyspepsia, :, 'If you have Constipation', A "r --. -frrj Then use Dr. I. J.AVERY8; u y.J X LITTLE GIANT .LIVER PILL8. f'- They are entirely Vegetable,' v.c ,ul3i. They contain no woody or inert matter, -v . The dose is small, Tbe action sure and thorough, - ,7 IheyProdocer-ogripinir, - - They cleanse the stomacb,y t. . , They excite the secretions, .1 A'-j !-:'ji They carry off the bile, They leave no one costive 1 i.. c They are easily taken, j t '. yj 7 a ' . , They can harm no one, , , :--- ... ;- . Si -it 1 I Wi Those of natural Weak Constitutions, Those who are Aged and Debilitated, , , ' Those who are weakened by Disease,"' fl f . . " .-vf.. , i awe wnaaane; imm inuigwsuon, , . . Those who suffer from Liver Complaint, ! Those who suffer from Kidney Affection r -, Those who suffer from Dumb Ague, Those who suffcr from Loss of Appetite," ; 1 bone who suffer from JNerrousneas, Those who feei a. Loss, of Energy, ' : '" BSiShould use Hf i. : iSUf's S! 1 f- : . - 1 in. - A VERY! GI -fvs THE GREAT DIFFUSIBLE STIMTJLENT, Which possesses au extraordinary power of infus.ing vigor to the whole, or any part o! the human ays tern, which-may have become weakened or debilitated." It is preoared by charging purs Gin with the juices of Tonic and Alterative Ruots, Barks, and Bods, in sucha manner as to be sustaining as well as stimulating. Compounds of the bark may produce a tempoary excite merit, but to be followed by correspon'ling depression, after the fumes of the liquor have passed away. But this is not the case with this preparation, ita affects are nourishing and lasting, as well as stimulating.. : 'Si v r, 1 ;" e s. , ti DR AVERTS Balsam of Hiife, FOR., Affections of the Throat, Chest and Luag3. ; A pleasant and effectual remedy, as testified by many of our citizens, containing no opium nor mineral substance, j For Sale, at s" , , , AVERY'S, S. E. Corner JIain Ac. Marion Sts. LIFE HEALTH STRENGTH. , LIFE HEA LTH-STR EWCTH. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. Delamarre's Specific Pills, i Prepared by Garancirrk A Dcpost, No. 11 Rue Lnmbard. Paris. anl liigTily recommended by tta entire Medical Faculty -of France. , ..i- f tr,. Are a most energetic nnd efficient Remedy in of Spermatorrhoea tr Seminal Weakness ; Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions ; Sexual Weakneas or tnpateney Weakness arising from Secret Habits ani Sexual Excesses ; Hdaxation of the Genial Organs 1 Weak Spine r Lime" , r "Brick -idusfdeposites in th Urine; Milky Discbarges' Ac, and all the gbastU train of Symptoms arising, from Overuse or Excesses A pamphlet, containing full particulars, with Diree tions and Advice, printed in French, Oarman.Spanisf and English, accompanies each box, and will be sen by mail, free of cost, to any one who will write for it -Price $1 per oj-, or SLc, liaxee for $5. , ASK FOR DELAM ARM? S SPECIFIC P ILLS, ANL TAKE NO OTHERS. Sold by all the principal Druggists, er wDl be sent h t mail, eecumly eaUd from nil observation, on receipt O. the specified price bv anv advertised Agents, or by thsole Froprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO , 37 Cort landt Street. Nw fork. Agentn for Richmond an D-HUY PTTS W)' SAMPSON A ROSS, Dt 5pn. 41-ly "Consumption is as certainly cured a Intermittent fiver, and as certamlr present da Small Pox." R,t. . Ohm. tU Kma M. -D.f LL. D. etc. '. : - i KING'S PREPARED PRESCRIPTION, MAIK FROM TBS PRXSCR IPTXON 0 Rot. Chas. E. King, M. ., LL. !., ttct C W .f ) coosrsxjM3?Tioisr, For the Radical cure 0 ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS CATARRH, and all affections of the LUNGS THROAT, and AIR PASSAGES ; for General and Special Derangements of the NERVOUS SVSTEM 1 lor Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases th. ttrenfjtli and deepens the cot-or of the pah llood. It sub. dues the CHILLS and FEVER and diminishes tb Ejrpectorutiou. It checks the night sweats, always' in from seven to fourteen davs. The appetite is inviu orated, aad tbe patient rapidly gains flesh : the cough and the difficult breathing are speedily relieved ; the sleep becomes calm and refresbm? the evacuations regular and uniform. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ac:, DISAPPEAR WITH A REALLY ASTONISHING RAPIDITY. i he PRESCRIPTION ehould be used In every Disesse, by whatbvm masuc . kjiowm. in which there is exhibited any Derangement of either the NEBVUCT or the BLOOD Svstema It is unequaled in Female Disorders, Scanty or Suppressed Metuee" White " A. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION "i. both the BEST and the most ECONOMICAL Medicine that can be takes. Tbe average dose, is two teaspoonsfu taken once a day. The patient never requires under any circumstances, to use "Cough Mixtures" for the Couch : '"Exrwf trant" Wa.lrno.a. T--r i 1.1 j Anodynes for the Nervous Irritation ; Acids for the Jiigbt Sweats ; or Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the Wasting. Its Specific Action is upon the Constitutional Dnodition, end, through this Condition, upon the V hole Series of Symptoms. - Statements from Patient. &c. -ACoLLXOB Hill, Cikcinhati j I was in the last atage of Consmptior. In ten days after taking the I RCRirTtoN, mv Chflls, Night Sweats, FeverrAc. ' decreased, and finally altogether disappeared. A mere skeleton before, lam now well stored with flesh. My restorat on is a marvel to aU who know me. Mra.C. L. WaioHT. ... . ' Your Prescription saved my daughter's Ufe, and haa probably saved, me hundreds ot dollars.--Rev E. HmpHRsTs, Remsen, N. Y. ' "We bless God for the benefit we have received from .your Prepared Prescription." Rev. P. Psreorik, Blossburg,.Henn. .,.7 - .,.,.m "Kjery one to whom I ihave recommended ... it has benefited much by its use."- , -.- The." PREPARED PRESCRIPTION " is put up in f3 ' UuA " hi in hmoodi by all DRUG GIST S generally, or ordera may be addressed to the Solo proprietors. OSCAR G. MOSES A CO XI CoarLASDT Stbsdt, N Y. Consultations free" A Circular, ctn:aini- g testimonials of mary eases successfully treated will be sent free, by mail, to all who will write for it. spa 4l-lyr
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viu. cval DEBILITY ! DC3IUTV I. - o fras cay sans whaisvsk a t" d - i. w trj a ?etm jfeaj .i.i,s..! . . j j--TTSTT c . .-a as is, f . . te .'' : j 1 - - xvBvcfea T Svr Hardships- . a ! -BFOSsMWsaaw ,tiwa adfUtar v. i Uslf I ; DISEASES OF CAMPLIEE. j -1 Soldiers, Citizens, Male or 'reaaasl, A4s)l ;.j j or YerattW ' W a ,. ws' ta XI ' WU1 find in this Bitters a pat Tenle Vpadent on bad liquors for their almost sajsnealsns sfassts . j iawrw bj 1 sw -rwvji 4--l7T t n vcp r" Jf-w ua f j t.Xsl at tt& a , a t4rjj -hyj ; aro bissasks unuof 9imm, aaansMaai A ' 5:. OF the LITER and DIGESTITE 6aGANSt HOOFUVND'S GERMAi4 Thia Bitters haa Performed aaera Caraa.s-jves hattsr Satisf actios), has more Testimony, has nx-re Respect able People to Touch Tor it, than any other article hi the market. ' ,&a:v';t c'.ltiw mms.tA We defy nay eae to contradict this asssrtfbi; srs! f j txtfji. (.! W tit CT J.feJ UJsi - j-.,: 3 wix.x.i'Tr eBiooo ia Any one who will produces certificate puMTsBefley J as that is not eenuine. J - " genuine. M. iit vmS9t GTl3iZ HOOFLAHB'S QEBMAH BITTEB&f s wiu cvna TOrs-casa os" iw4 ts L 1 ' av.-v;r;s Ckronie.or Nervous Uebilsryac '?.cses-.'Z and Xtsseasa af tW gidneysv d i JI."I rcrs-f sc'i esv2 j T W. yniTiiij e.';-! ei fe? i ;iU an5!:i9 sJd tdl sreJ Observe tbe folle-wing aynaptoiM-rosiliag 'frefii. ts disorders of the digeatisa organ f.-t 9BO ats Constipation, Inward PiresyFullasM 0 Blood s thHead, Acidity oC the Stomach, Nouaea. Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight. ... ia lbk! Stomacti, Sour Eru eta ttmrs, Sinking or Swimming of the Head,- i:s : HorrM and diffieaia. rst3 !." Kd's? Breathing., - , . .. Flutteribg at the' v " , ' Heart. Choking or uf- - " - focating Sensations-when ista-srf-; of VinnnJDota. y few w - aswo vviviv ou v SightrFever- and Dull Pais -in the Head, ito&cieBoy of Pars- ' c.: oT piration, Yellowness of , the Skia- uyTi and Eyes, . Pain in- tha Side, Back - . ., and Breast LanBs-,?.. Sudden Flashes of": 1 Heat, Burning inr the- Fleehi Omsstaut InTaginiogs of Evil and great-. Par as inn et"Spitrta-. ,-fiv :n"i'silot "Si.7a Am Bitten it not Alcoliri Ifswa-y, aad cannot mnk BrHmkanU,bmtiefi4 tort 7W Ilead wlio Cayo-Co. ' Erom Rev. W. D. SeigfriedPastoe Of Twelfth Rap- . tist Chareb, Philadelphia u,vtt,m Ttjti ' Gentleman : I have seeently baanrJaaoriag- undee the distressing effects oi indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of the nervous si stem. " Knmerous remedies were recommended by friends, and some of them tested, but without - reiie t. Tour-' HooAaiid German Bitters were roomnaidsd-by., pstaoas who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of these Bitters induced me ' t try tbenrr ' F soust confess that I had sn b version to.l'ten, Medstiaeavtroav th9 'thousand and one" quack, "Bittera,'' ...whose oniy aim seems to be to paim off sweetened, mad dragged liquor upon tbe comsannity in a slwsy, and the tendency of which, 1 fearis to make-sassy at eourmed drunkard. Upon learni.ag.tbat yours was, realty a medicinal preparatwo, I took it with happy effect. Its ac ion, not only upon tha stomach, hut upon , tbo neivoua svstem, w prominent and gratifying, I feel that I have derived great and- permanent benefit from tbe use of a few bottles.-- 1-1 . a racaci ? tM6s1ked? "o. 254 8hackamazoB Streets From the Rev. E. D. FendalL Anaiatant Editor ChriBtian Chronicle, Philadelphia. jr'- -jr-, -- I have derived: decided, benefit from, tho as ot' Hoofland's German-BUters, and. feel it . my pririlsge to recommend tlem as a most valuable tonic, to all who are sufferias frvai general debrtrty or from diseases arising frsmnerongement of tho liver. .- Yours truly .. . ... ; . , . i. - . , E. DLFBNDAXX-. From Rev-D. iEcjrige Faater. oL,the Pasayuck Baptist Church, Philadelphia. ? From tbe many, respectable leeommendations given to Dr. HooflaosVs German Bitters, I was induced to give then a trial. 'After using sererar bottles I found them to be a good remedy for -debility, ind a, - most excellent tonie Cue tbe stomach. ;t' . .. i..- V. , ?: e fv-t j.-..i't.- v avs 11 From Rev. Wm. Smith, formaaly Pastor of the Yincentown and MiUvUle CN. J Baptist Churches. Having used in, my family a number of bottles -of your Hoofland's German " tters, I have to say that I regard them a aa. oxet nt mothchae, aspeeially adapted to remove the Aiatt n tbey are recommended for. They atreegtheo nkd nvigoaaemJttho system when debilitated, and are useful in disorders of the liver, loos of appetite, Ac. I hare also, recommended them to Bevera of nuv friends; who have tried them, and fouud tkm greatly beneficial in she restosstien of health. Yours truly, WM. SMITH, P 1 J j Hutchinson St.,Phihid. t-yjleC:yf'i ti v ! t O ;;.-: fei jBEWARE OF counterfeits. See that tha signature of "C. M. JACKSON" 'is ii 'thowraiofoaehbottJe. - , . , PRICE. w Single Bottle 1, or Half Dos. for. , Should your nearest Druggist not hove tho article do-not be pnt oft by sny or the intoxicating ptwpatm. tiona that may be offered in its plaeo. bnt send o oa nd we will forward, securely pot s-ec, tty express. Principal Office anu Mprjactarr, ,,,, PmcADEiaPntArPA; J (iSacre-storfaMa'cft f vaay, J X PKOPIETOii. For sale by Druggists and Doalerf ia every Iowa toe United att . '
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