Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 49, 30 January 1868 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS.

RICHMOND, INDIANA: Thursday, Jan. 30th, 1060. gtmval JtttlJ partur $ f glait. RICHMOND POST OFFICE; De 30, 18T; , - - v- lt rr. .... mai.s close. r - Coloatbsaand Et.-;.;...: .7..V. t,f. 1 . Chicago ........ .u.. . J" I Ciaeinaatl .. S 4 y.M vton Wav. ;'.......... ...8 00 A.M Iniiaaapoliaand Wtat.... VS ,, V SfAII.S OPEN. Indianapolis and V est,... .i. ...... Cincinnati........ 5 30 p.m 12 30 r.M 10 80 A.M Dayton Wy.... ........ Chicago'.... .... Columbus .and Ewt..... .... . o 45 v.u .. .i.r 5 20 r.M Boston and Beechy Mire.leares Tuesday and ' J do. K,. 'do' Vrrires same' daya at.... ...... ,7 00 r.u Arh.-vl&fttVi1 IftiTi-a.Maadar. Wednes- - d Frid. at - - .. .i... .. .... 8 00 a.m do. arr. Monday Wednesday and Friday, 4 00 r.K WinchesWr, via. New Oar-ten, f leaves Wednesday a ad Friday, at. 2...' 8 00 a.m. do. rr, "weadey , Thursday and Saturday 4 00 p.m. Brookvine.Athigton, leaves .Monday ". '-and FrtdnHL'at - '' " 8 00- a.i A wives TueiJav and Saturday at ,... . 1 00 -.m. O01c open firpni T'JO -a." to.O f On nday,from 8:00 to 10:00 a.K. JOKES. P.M. 'Thoae of oor subserfbers intbe cHy, who do not receire their paprn regularly froin the carrier, if they will let ua know, Ui omission snan oe promptly ' Speeches, , f J Hon. jJohn ,Tl:FAKQun ar,", will t ad dress his-icow'Citizens.ot Wayne Conn ty onHha Political topics of ( the day, at the, folio wing piaoes ana times ; vv , - 5; At Cambridge City on "Wednesday erenin Feb 5th. . r : ; At Hng;erstown, Thursday . evening, tAtRichmond, on Friday evening, Feb! 7th ' 'v' ' 'v V Cv"v ,All:,without distinction of .party ,are invited to hear him HENRY VINCENT, Will Lecture in Phillips Hall, Richmond, on the'Evenings of February 5th, 6th and 8th. " leLcture:,,LIOME LIFE Us duties and leasares. Morning dreams. First steps in Afo." Basinera Duties adult education courtship Lore and Marriage Husbands and wives Parents and . Children Friendship and Friends .acquaintances next door neighbors the person who lives next door-men who row with the stream, and men who row against itr Ths world is what we make it by sunny, self-reliant,' and heroic action. - - 2d Lecture: , THE PHILOSOPHY OF TRUE MANLINESS who are. the world's artists? The Worker The.Thinker con raete among men and women courageous men "nice people" easy -going people well-meaning peoplerr-people ""who can't help it and never coald!'.' men with a character and purpose What are the elements of a free and strong character? Religion Morals Mind Industry Patriotism- Historr best written in the individual lires of heroic men and women. 8d Lecture: SOCIAL FOIBLES IN ENGLISH LIFE Louts" and '-Stupid Fellows" Shabby genteel Life our partis,and the people we meet there Talkers and Siegers Backbiters, S anderers and meddlesome people importance of cultivating kindly sympathies, and intelligent and civilized hahits and thoughts the gentleman the scholar the tradesman the workman the man the woman." OCT, Lecturef commence at 7. 1-2 o'clock. For the course $1 60, with the privilege of reserved seats. ;' Single Tickets 50 cents. .Sold at Nicholson &Bro.'s Bop .store."" All holding season tickets for theIY.M.O.A;co'rse,Tcanhare m. luti tiff tnnlsSnntt nnm' :f Dr." TuckVs Notice. : WkR. TUCKER mj be consulted-at the HoaJLF tinftton Honse, Jan. 27th and March 13th. He is a graduate of the regular liobool ,pt medicine and has lad twenty-tiro years experience in bis profession. .. Dr. Tucker has made j oxm fcita tMv Chronic : DUeatt --- ' ! - -t - -. . his i special stud J and practioe for the last ten rears, aneh as Consumption, Broneiiit'S, Throat affections, dtsessea of the heart, stoaaebHoies, bowels, nertes nd blood.' He ia thoronvhl skilled in these maladies and has had rare adrantafres fbrstndylnir them in the ' hospitals of this country and Eorope;He furnishes his patiraU with all th latest and. most, apprOTed medicines for those diaeasea which cannot naually be had oat of the largest cities. Invaltdes are invited to rail and be examined nwu t but cash is in all cases required for medicines.' The' Doctor uses Inhalation in treating the tangs and eatarrb of head or throat.,. ... , " . "V '-- - ..." ' i i ' -Indianapolis, Jan. 2L 1863. .Will the Editor of the Richmond Palladium please inform the man who wishes his letters addressed: "Chaulik Mabtim,' so that his iamily may not get them, 'that' if he writes any more letters to ' Dear Mattie," the citizens will be ' invited to give him a coat of tar and feathers, by a friend of the FRIENDLESS. ;. (KrThermometer, Thursday morniny . Jan. sj30, 5. below" 0. Reported 10 tVl2 at ''different points in the city and vicinity. Coldest spell we've had this season ?Jf rj Shsrifalitt. We are authorized to ; announce Jacob S. BalLengkk, as a candidate for re election to the office of Sheriff of Wayne County, subject to the ' decision of the Union Nominating elec-' r tion, on the first Monday in April next. Great Fire at Chicago. On the night of the 28th inst , a fire occurred i at Chicago, which resulted in the loss - of property amounting to 82,200,900, on which there was insurance to the amount of 81,400,000. A proposition to "prohibit the sale of what are known as "sporting papers'" in New Albany will soon be made to the Council of that city. The attention of our "City Fathers" is directed to the same kind of a nuisance prevailing here. '"' Thus far, this winter,, our. city has escaped the scourge of fires. The peopie are generally very careful of their ashes, is the reason, and we hope this care will not relax on -their part, T for "eternal vigilance is the price or' their property. Rev. R. Tobkt, was gratefully remembered by his congregation and numerous friends here, one night last week. .-Always gei th Best. DK. AVERV Blood Purlltioff and f.irer 9rrtp.

'Bcnjamiri franklin Davis ' hts no

learned f love the Hon. G. W. Julian.' -Dublin limtt. . :.X Our friend Bromagcra of the Tiroes gives us t'Franklin" as our middle name, when, like our distinguished-M. C it is only a "W. (all great ineahave that letheMl make the proper correct fW irV care wore suduww luau we uo aiwui his assertions of not learning "to Jove" the individual' he alludes to, and "abunog our worthy M. C" or. his prognos tications about? "copperheads baying us up," and his tearful "anxiety if lhejr should succeed ! 3Ve trust he, will make that correction in' our name we can't do without the W., and believe we can take care of ourself, in regard to the other: t matters alluded , to,. , whilst our friend Brornagem, we trust, -will rot, on our account, make himself luore of a 'ioo-hoo''-&y than, nature. has already accomplished jor mm. Colored Iboops t Ihe.jollowing is ; the official statement of colored troops! in the service .during the Democratic slave. holders rebellion, as furnished to! the Secretary of . War, by the Chief of f the Bureau of Colored .Troops.: Q Whole number mustered in during the rebellion, . . N . . .169,624 Muslered out r . , 86,923 Discharged (principally for" pays- r. KJ leal -disability). . rrrrrr20,236 Died . . O l,CU'J 1,514 Deserted. . . !Ta Killed in action . .... , Misaing in'action. . . . .f,.71,314 f.i..-.-. f . - .366 12,488 Transferred, to Navy Now in serrice' .art .tiT.r,i-n-Henry Vincent as a Man, Orator and uo weanesaay, l nursaayana Satur day of next week, February 5th, 6th nd jJtu,' at 'Phillips Hall," bur citizens .'may anticipate one of :t the richest intellectual treats of the season, in the Lectures to be given by the celebrated Orator and Reformer," Henry Vincent. " Every lover of literature and:or humanity in our com - m unity should make especial efforts to hear those three Lectures as advertized In another column of our paper; ": m For the past thirty-five .years Henry .Vincent hasbeenone of the most elo quent advocates of Reform in Great Britain. ' For' his ' championship of the rights of the people,' he was incarcerated for: nearly two years' in an English prison many having heard him lecture, declare '.him to be the most facinating speaker in America. " "The distinguished Dr.'Magoaen saj's of him "He has" the natural action of an Orator, ready, self possessed, sustained, thoroughly; at home on the platform, with a little of the dramatic and minitic elements; never faltering for wxrd or thought, rapid, kindling, glowing, apt, flexible in illustration, and ;L in emphasis; rising to heights of enthusiasm, passion and brilLliance of rhetoric, which carry all minds and hearts captive. ?. Ho knows how to" descend to pleasantry without losing in-, felectual " elevation, arid - how to asc 3ad into : glorious declamation'. without en-f countering awkward : transitions, v His power .of reproducing historical 'characte'r and action'," and of "sustaining unwrittendiucourse on" instructive themes, charmingly treated with wit, pictur-. esqueness, variety and felicitous application to present affairs, is marvtllout" , mTS We 6 are 1 glad to learn that tickets for, the .course are .rapidly passingToff andi as we understand" that Mr. Vincent s en V - . - - gagvtucuito aoUw. WUMW 'J(-. . J: ? i i j a i.1 ' t t. least possibility bf-hii Lecturing here again .this seasonjwe . strongly . recommendall our subscribers to secure tick eto' immediately.' '-."'. ... I . I Jkiii. Vincent as a Preacher. The services - of the First Congressional Church last evening, were mainly con-. ducted by Henry Vincent -the pastor simply reading the hymns and pronouncing tlje bjeffedictionr Mr Vincent took, for his text. Psalms XXV, verse 5. "Lead me in thy truth, and teach me : for thou art the God of my . salvation ; on thee do -1 wail all the day" and urged the necessity, and reality of a Divine' spiritual illumination. ' He was listened to by a large audience, and spoke with 'I a. 'fluency, fervor, and Simplicity, which made his discourse exceedingly impressive." Detroit Paper. . "' Swindling. llarry C. Jonea, of this city. received word from "Clark, Webster & Co. No4 62, Brordway, N. Y.' on the 22A, 'giving him information that one of hi tickets in the -Bankers and Merchants Grand Presentation Enterprise,' had drawn a $200 Gold Watch, and requesting him to send 5 per cent, on its value, ($10) and they'd forward the prise! Mr. Jones never had a ticket in the 'Enterprise,' and was not enterprising enough to ' 'bite' at so bare a hook. We notice that the real proprietor of this swindling concern , Henry Ellis,was arrested: In New York on the 2?ih, and held to bail for his rascally enterprise. Missing Soldier. Information is wanted of private Aaron Tinkle.Twentyfonrth Indiana Battery, who is supposed to have died in a rebel prison. If this should meet the ej'e of any one of his comrades, who were confined in prison with him please communicate with his mother, Mrs. Cathrine Tinkle, Daltou Postoffice, Wayne county, Indiana, so that she may make proof of his deatth and get the pension to which she is entitled. . ... "Alwf get the Best. Unex4 . -ive Coal Oil, at AVERY'S S. . Corner .Main St 9f arloDMreetPi

'Giant Turbine Water Wheel."

Aj. M. LABsn, .Esq.? of the , vicinity of tins city, has - in vented a Water -w uee that is, wefirmly believe, destined to supercede all others, or to receive th general award of being vastly superior ineyery wayoUeLas lately pttedup three or four Mills on Indian Creek, with his improvements, arid they all wotk like a charm giving entire satisfaction. The Oxford (Ohio) Citizen, of a recent date, thus speaks of the operation of one of these Wheels, put up in McCullough's flouring mill in - that neizhborhoodT "To show the power of the turbine we will enumerate the amount of machinery that is worked bv a wheel forty inches in diameter :Tt runs one set of four feet burs, three bolts, three stand elevators'. smnttec; .flour packer,-screen, -jack rope -i anda lino J shaft Tuuninp; : full length of the mill ; and j'et. there is power enough- left to work nearly double that amount " ' The turbine sits in the bottom of" the penstock 1 and connects with the machinery!'by a 'long iron shaft which runs through itsr'center j a leather belt propels "aff tBemlllih'g Machinery, anvd vervftMnguiVve4 wlfK5it the b1 ig h testf arf Th eamblitit bf water, required ii bfily Jeveri'feethead, x and in this Mr. 'Larshclaims an advantage in his invention; over? all others. ? The wa: ter in ;the tail" race runs from 3 to 5 inches in depth, the race, being 10 feet across the top. -This wheel has also another advantage drifting leaves or rubbish 'will not choke it. We saw Mr.' Larsh throwin several armsfull of leaves in" the- forebayh and s they -all . passed through the .race - without checking the operations of 4the wheel. "In a comparison of the merits 6t the turbine over the over shot wheel we would "state that the turbine will utilize a larger percentage of the fprce', of the waiter thari flhe'best ordinary water wheels, namely, from 75 to 80 per cent And then there is another point which is stronger than all other-advantages claimed for the turbine. Every "mill "owner has"experiericed the difficulty of Jceepiog. an : over-shot, wheel in working condition. It is constantly getting out of order, and when the mill is most required for work it has to stop for repairs ' to the wheel ; especially is this , difficult., experienced in .winter. The turbine being placed at the bottom of the penstock will not freeze and is not liable to breakage from floating debris. Some of the advantages of this' wheel, over all others, are, -1, Putting down the wheel and Case, without using a bolt or screw in the watery 2," supplying the Step with t water, so that it can never burn out ; 3, Taking the weight off of' the Step by a scroll bncket.'and, at the same time, directing the water into the wheel bucket; 4, Making the Bridge-tree to adjust cr 8 raise the wheel inside. - JThey aiso ociupy little space -- the action of the wheel is uniform and uninterrupted the wheel, "tnrning, usually completely within the water, and the pressure outward on the floats being the same in all directions, there is no strain or increased friction iu . a particular direction on the axi3 being entirely submerged, its performance is uninterrupted by ice, and is little affected by floods or by drought, so long as the wheel is covered it utilizes a large percentage5 of' power than ' ordinary wheels, and its efficiency does not decrease ia the same ratio with its velocity,' when the height or volume of water is reduced. , For Saw.Mills, Grist Mills, or for running any kind of machinery, this invention will be found to be just the one thing needful. . .- .,. t. For information regarding it terms, etcVnppiy to the inventor, L. M. Larsh, Richmond, Ind. . -. w,'.- . Down amono the dead 'men, 'are, at this moment thousands who might have been alive and well had they used that great 'life perserver, Plantation Bitters, Let the liviirg lay it to heart that they are the best known remedy for all dyspeptic E complaints, stomach 'derangements, and general deblity. As a delicious cordial combined with great tonic virtues, there equal cannot -be" found. Delicate w Females, Clergymen. Merch ants, Lawyers and persons of sedentary habits particular' those who are 'Weak and suffer, with mental depressions, are greatly benefited by these Bitters. Magnolia Wateu. A delightful toilet article superior , to Cologne and at half the price. 49 2w. asaf-Theregular Monthly Meeting of the Y. M. C A , will be held at Union Chapel on Monday evening next, Feb. 3, at 7 o'clock. All are invited. Address by Rev. Mr. Wade. OrApple Butter, of a superior quality, at the Co-oprative Grocery. ' s )C7" Isaac Woods has opened a Paint Shop opposite the Postoffico in Emswiler's building. lie does good and rcliablo work. Give him a call. ,f . .. . , ... . .,,... .,. f-.- ........ 'vf .?..-,.- j " : v, ,! O OCT la the communication of 'B.' n last No. an error occurred that needs correction. ' Instead of saying "Richmond also needs another road to Cincinnati," the writer had it "Conneraville." ' - - - . --Aa-Tbe Republican Convention of Fayette County, on Saturday last, changed the mode of Dominating candidates from the popular vote system to Convention. , "PeSk" is a Yankee expression,' and "Demi Peak" is a name given to a certain kind of saddle, and every body has heard of "Pikb's Peek; " and, on "next Tuesday night, at Phillips Hall, our citizens will have the opportunity of hearing the "Peak Family -BelvIingers" make 4 the 'most delightful music they ever hadlhe pleasure of listening tointerspersed wii.La vocal" uiusic. -This Troupe numbers about fifteen "Peaks," and we invite our citizens to take a 'peek at 'em, and fill the Hall. Joy to the girls Leap' Year has come The year when the giris are free Up In the window of a bachelor's home There's an old tallow candle lor thee.

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SPECIAL NOTICES. .

OwaMoEEX'KPoRTfN ATB-i-A last for the thwuBanfla of unfortunate'youths wLo'rDiB the acquirerncilt of a certain secret rice, hare brought opon tnemselvua the infirmities of ape ere it w yet the noon of iitW The greAt boon for such, and the only sure, af;, positive cure, is Dr. Jaun LMamarre's celebrated Specilic l'ills. Seeadvertisemet hatled,Lie,UeaJitb,.Streiith. ITCH Olfl-T O H liZZVJLG U.! SCRATCHI SCRATCH H SCRATCH I!! in from 10 to 1? Lours. v Vv lieatua's Ointment cure TJie teh.. $ IThfflton's Oinrmpnt cnrp p1t Rlwrnri. V Wheaton's Olatraeat .unw .Tetter, j Wheaton'H Ointment cures Ilarbcfs I toll. tVheaton's Ointment vcmt Old Sores. Wheaton's pintment cures Every kinii ot tlamor lifcelMagic. f, Price'50 eentaa bo; by Jmail, 6 ) cente.Jtdare WEEKS k POXTER, Xo. 170 Washington Stret Boston,. Mass. For sale by all Druggista. Boston, Not. 21, 1307. Bp. no. If: s.B.N. Mrs. AVINSliOW, An experienced Jfurse an A Female Physician, Presents to the Attention ' of Mothers h?r SOOTHIMC SYRUP For Children Teething,11 which greatly, facilitates the process of teething bv softening the gums, reducing all inllamirjation, will al'av all pain and spasmodic action and is. Sare to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will j?iv& rest to yourselves and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. - We have put np and sold this article forover 30 vears.and tAJJAT confidence and tecth ot it what we nave never ueeu lye.j mi - iredicine. Never has it failed ta a suigle instance to effect a cure, when timelyused. " Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted1 with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and.niedical virtues. Wespcak. in this matter 'what we do know," after 30 years' experience ;'and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what, wo heredeclare. In. almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will befonndin fifteen or twenty minnte's afterthe -svurp is administerd. .- ; . ,r i j . " Full directions for using will accompany each bottle.' None srennine unless the fac-simile f GURT1S 4 fEUKINri, New, York, is on th5 outside wrapper. Sold by all Druggist tliroughoutthe world. PRICK, ON'LY 35 CKTS PER BOTTLE Dr. Srhonok's Mandrake Pills A Substitute - r. ... , for Calomel. .... These Pills are composed of various roots having power t relaxthe "secretion of the lirer as promptly nnd effectually as blue pillsor mercury ,without producing those disagreable or dangerous effects, which often follows the use of the latter.' rh:. , . .. . In allbilliousdisorders these pills maybe used with confidence, as they promote ; the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary ductswhich cause billious affections i general. ' ' " - Schenck's Mandrake PiUs,- cure sick headache and all disorders of the liver indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costivness, drowsiness and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, show ing that the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition. In 1 short these Pills may be nsd with advantage in all cases where a purgative or alterativa mediciue is required. . Please ask for "Dr.- Schenck's Mandrake Pills." Sold by all Druggists and - dealers. Price 25 -ents per box. , . , To Consumptives. f The Bkv. EDWARD A. WILSON will send.- ffre of charge to all who desire it. the prescription wtte the directions fer making and using the simple remh dy .by which, he was cure l.if ,p. lung affection and tdread disease Consumption. His only object isat benefit the afflicted and ho iir.pei every sufljrer to try this prescription, as it will cost them rjothingwill may prove a blessing. I lease address , ,111V. EDWARD A. WILFON, No lt0 Sfuth 'Second Street, Williamsburgh N. v rIEAf.TH STRENGTH . HEALTH-STRENGTH. LIFE THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. q Delamarre' 8 Specific Pills. Prepared by GiRiVfiKHR A Drpbvr, Ni". " IJ Rue Lumbard. Paris, an t highly recommen l; by tLe entire Medical Faculty of. France. Are a most energetic and efficient Remedy in case of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness ; Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions ; Sexual Weakness or inpotency -Weakness arising irom Secret Hibits and Sexual Excesses : Relaxation of the Genial Organs : Weak Spine; ' Line" r 'lJrick-dust'deposites in the Urine; '"Milky IXocbarges," Ac, and all the ghastly train of Symptoms arising from Overuse or Excesses. A namphlet, containing lull particulars, with Directions and Adrioe, printed in French, German, Spanish and Englisti, accompanies each box, and will be sent by mail, free of cost, to any one who will write for it. Price $1 per Pot, or Six Hoita for Asrcron p-ela.v Anh ft s specific pills, axd TAKE ,YO OTHERS. Sold by all the principal" Druggist, "r will be sent bv mail, Kcurely Krnled from all observation, on receipt of ' the Boecified price bv jinv advertised Agents, or by the sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES & CO., 27 Cortlandi Street, New Vork. Agents nr Richmond and vicinitv, POTTS BRO'S , SAMPSON & ROSS, Dr. D'HUV. Spn. 41-ly cured as tt j Intermittent Fever, and as certainlr pre.v I SS I e1 as Pox." Rv. rjtai. E. K iFlbX M- - LL- D. etc. djsil KING'S .ent- '. Kino-, PRICPARED PRESCRIPTION, , MADS PROM THI1 PRBSCRtPTlOX OF Rev: Cha. K Kiiie, M. D., T.I.. D , &c, FOR THK PREVENTION OP CONSUMPTIO 1ST For the Radical cure of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, and all affections of the Ll'VGS THROAT, and AIR PASSAGES ; for General and' Special Derangements ot the NERVOUS SYSTEMfor Disorders of the Stomach ami Bowels. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases the Ktrcii'jth and deepens the coor of the pale -blootl. It subdues the CHILLS and FEVER and diminishes the Expectoration. It checks the night sweats, alwavs, in from seven to fourteen days. The appetit- is inciiforated, and the patient rapidly gains flesh ; the cough and the difficult breathing are speedily relifved ; the sleep becomes calm and refreshing; the evacuations regular and uniform. ALL ASTHMA. BRONCHI. : TIS, Ac, DISAPPEAR WITH A RE ALLY ASTONi ISfilXG RAPIDITY . j The PRESCRIPTION should be used in every Dis- : ease, by whatkver nime known, in which fhre is exhibited any Derangement of either the NEUVOCT ,; or the BLOOD Systems. It is unequaled in Female : Disorders, Scanty or Suppressed Meme," IP, ;,., "Ac ! The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION is both the I BEST and the most ECONOMICAL Medicine that can betaken. The average dose, is two teaspoonsfui j taken once a day. The patient never requires under I any circumstances, to use "Cough Mixtures" for the j Cough ; '-Expectorants" Weakness; Iron for the blood j Anodynes for the Nervous Irritation ; Acids for the j Night Sweats ; or Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the j Wasting. Its Specific Action is upon the ConstifuI tionjil Dondition, and, through this Condition, ution 1 nine utitoins. : j Stattments Irom Patients. Ac j 1 Coi.LEf.E Hu.i., CiNt'iXNATi : I as in the Isl ! sfa? of Consi mitiov. In ten davs after taking the ' i I'ttBSOUivTtos, my Chill, Niht Sweats, Fovori A-c, I j decreased, and finaKy uU-.guthr-r disappeared. A mere aacieiou oeiore, 1 am now weustore.1 w:th tiosh. My restoration is a marvel to all who kno-.v I Mrs.C. L. Weight. j "Your Prescription saved 4iiy ilnjktir'a life, and has prilab!y saved me LutiareUs ot dollars.'' Rev.' E. HCMrnKEva, Eemaen, N. Y. . "We bless God for the benefit we have received from your Prepared Prescripiioa." Rer; ; P. Fkklgbine, Blossbnrg, Henn. , "Every one to'vrhom I have recommended it has benefited much bv its use." The " PREPARED PRESCRIPTION " is put up in a $1 bottle, and is, sold in Richmond bv all DRL(J GIST'S generally, r,r orders may be addressed to the Sole propK .tors, OSCAR G." MOSES 4 CO., 27 Cortlivdt Stredt, N Y. Consultations fr?e. A Circular, containi-'g testimonials of manv cases successfully treated.wUl he sent free, by mail, to all who will write for it. " " - " . ipn 4l-lyr '-- ' t ; ' . j Jffl-Ahvavi get the Rest. Cigars for Set, j to be had at AVERY'S S. E. Corner Main t i Marioo streets, ;. -v "

The Great ,St -p.?g thening Tonic

resulting front any cause whatever 3 L is p-4T "s,i; ;"i V.i3 d &UjWautt ,:iiT Prostration of the System Severe Hardships, aa tu. w.rfT at,. i.: Exposure, -s s OF, Fevers. DISEASES OF CAMP JAY.K - - - ... . a 4 Soldiers, Citizens, Blnle or Female, Adult or .Youth. . "Will find In thisBHters a:pure Tosic not dendent on bad liquors for their aJaiostmiraculouse&eeta DYSRS S I A, AND DISEASES BFSULTINO FROM SISOBDKBI .7 OF the MVKJl and DIGESTIVE ORGANS HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, This Bitters ha3 Performed more Cures, gives better Satisfaction, has more Testimony, has mcr Respectable Feople to vouch fprit, than any other article in the market. We defy any, one to contradict this aaseriiou, and WILL PAY 81000 lo.any ona who will produce a certificate published Wy us that is not gonuins. - HOOFLAND'S GEEMAN BITTERS, WILL CCBR EVKP.r CASK'oP Chronic or ferrous Debility, and Disease of the Kidneys. Observe the following symptoms resulting from the disorders of the digestive organs : Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Wood to the Ifcad, Acidity of tiio Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust for Pood, Fullness or Weight "in ths Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink- ' icg or Swimming of the Ilead, Hurried nnd ditticitt " ' J ,." HreafUmg, Fluttering at the s i ' Heart. Choking or-Snf- ., . . , focating Sensations -vhen iu a ' ' - lying Posture, Dimness .-. . Ai of Vision, Dots . " or Webs before the -. .. a Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Hend. Deficiency of Pers-' ' i , pirat;on,: Yellowness of -the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Hack '" and Urea'st Limbs. Ac, Sudden Flushes' of neat, Burning ia thejFlesh, Constant imaginings cf Evil and great Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER, That this Bittrra it not Alvholic, rontaim no Hum or Whitkif, and cwmot milre Drunkrirrlthut bet Tonic in the World. , 4 , Read who Says So. , Erom Rev! W. D. Peigfried, Paot-w of Twelfth- Haptist Church, Philadelphia. s Gentleman : I have recently been laboring under the distressine effect? of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of . the nervous system. Numerous remed'es were recommended by friends, and some of them tPsted. but without relief. Your Hoofland'a German Bitters were recoinmeided by persons who had tried them, and whosa favorable mention of these Bitters induced mo to try them. ,1 must confess that I had an aversion to Patent Medicines from the- - 'thousand and one" quack Bitters," whose only aim seems to be to palm off sweetened and drugged liqnor upon the community in a sly way, and the tendency of which, 1 lear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation, 1 took it" with happy effect. Its ac ion, not only upon the stomach, but upon the . neirous svstem, was prominent and gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and permanent benefit from the u.? of n few bottles. Very respectfully vonrs, W. D. SEIGFRIED, 251 Shaekamaxon Street. From the Rev. E. D. Fendall, Assistan t Editor Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. , , - - ( 1 have derived decided benefit from the us of r Hoofland's German Bitters, and feel it my privilege to reeuiunienu loeiu as a most valuable tonic, to all who are- suffering from general debility or from dig. ases arising from derangement of the liver. : Your 3 truly, E. D. FENDALL. From Itev. D. Merriffe, Pastor of the Paasvunk 5 Baptist Church, Philadelphia. From the many respectable recommendationa given to Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I was induced to ' give then a trial. After using st-veral bottles I found them to be a good remedy for debility, tnd a moat excellent tonic for the stomach . ' ' t MKRRIGE. From Rev. Win ev. Win. Smith, formerly Pastor of the and Millville (N. J.,)Uaptiat Churches. incentown naving used in my family a number of botth-a 'nf your Hoofland's German . :tters, I have to say that I regard them as an exci " nt medicine, especially adapted to remove the dlstt : f s they are recommended for. They strengthen at.U invigorate the system when debilitated, and are useful in disorders of the liver, loss of appetite, Ac. I have also recommended them to several of my friends, who have tried them, ' and fouud them greatly beneficial in the restoration ce health. Y. -irs truly, WM. SMITH, flfl'J flu tch in son St..PhiIda. BEWARE OF C0UNTERFE1 T3. See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSOX""ig the wrapper cf each bottle. ? ' PRICE. , , , Single Bottie l, or Half ioj. for 5. i Should your nearest Druggist not hare the article -do not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered in its place, bat send to ua and we will forward, securely pacKed. ay express. ' t Principal OfOce aai Mannfactory, JJs No'Qaxrolx Street PHILADELPHIA; PA. M4 ' c m;. EyLisrs,S . , luccessor to .ones t Evant, . '; t-'uJ',. j PROPIETOii1 For sale by Druggists and Dealers in every town in the United States.

THE CHEAT AXTI-BILI0C8 BEMEDT ! Ut'HilTITt'TP Tftft

. If you have Liver Complaint,. ''If yon hare Hick Headache). r ". x It you have Bilous Attacks " If you bare Dyspepsia, - -it ' T ilf you have Cooatipation, , . . k L 4 Theu use Dr. I. J. A VERT'S v ' TLE 'c.XAXT LIVER VILtS. IS 'J They a re entirely Vegetable, . c i T They contain no woody or inert aoatter, The dose Is amall, ,V L zi The action aure aad thorough,. , fc They Produce ro griping. ' tr, ' - Tbev cleaose too atomacfaj -hw:..: They excite. the aecretiona, - ' They carry tff I he bile, fr. J ' - ; -- 1'hey leave no one costive, , fc " They are easily taken, - tM l( ff- " They can barm no one, , . Those of natural Weak Constitutions, Those who are Aged and Debilitated, ; , Those who are weakened by Disease ' " Thone who (suffer from Indigestion, ... , Those who suffer from Liver Complaint, , i ,,s " Thoae wl.osufler from Kidney ASpction, Those who suffer from Dumb Ague, Those who suffer from Loss of Appetite, , v -Those who eufTer from Nervousneas, , Thou who feel a Loss of Ener, ICi Should usel j;V- " AVERY'S! DIFrUSIBLETIlWLENT, . Which possesses au extraordinary power of infusing vigor to the whoJe. or any part o: the human eyateci, which may have become weekened or debilitated. , It is prepared by charging pore Gin with the juictsr f ionic ana Alterative itoots, warfcs, and rfnos, in nich a manner as to be sistaining as. well as stimulating. Compounds of the bark ma v produce a tempoary exeitemeut, but to be followed by corresponding depression, after the fumes of the liquor have passed awav. But this is not the cat'e" with this preparation, its effects are' nourishing And lasting, as well as stim-i- - DR AVERY'S HBalsaiirr. of Xii e, Affections of the Throat, CJiest and Lungn. A pleasant and eflectual remedy, as testified by many of our citizens, containing no opium nor mineral substance. For Sale, at " - AVERY'S, S. Tl. Corner Main Jk Marin Sti. EIGHTEEN ACltES OF LAND WELL SITCATED ON THE LIBERTY PIKE, ONE AND a half miles South of Richmond, Timber, Stone, Sand. tUarel. and good Water. A two story Framo Honse enclosed. The above property will he sold at r bargain i! nppiieation bo made soon. .Call on Je?se Meek ou Rubv Fn.rm. JESSE MEEK. " ' Jan.S, 1868 is'-tr. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDYSir James Clarke's Female Pills, Prepared from a jterscription of Sir J. Cfarte, 21. 1., ' J'hfi',i'tn Extraordinary to the Quern. -Tiiis inviiiuabte ineaicine ia unfailing ia tba cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female cm. s til ution is subject. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstr uctions, from whatever cause. - ,4 TO MARUIED IA 1 IKS It H particularly suited. It will, in a short time, bring cn the monthly period with regularity, and nltbough a powerful remedy, does not contain anything hurtful to t' e constitution. In all ca of Nervous and Spinal A flections, Pain.-, in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, it will effect a cure when ali other means have failed. Full directions in the pam pblet around each package. SPECIAL NOTICE. Beware of Counterfeit. Obtervt the namt of JOB MOSES 011 the pnek'trje purchase none irithovt it all other are bate and worthleu immitatinn. N. B. One Dollar, with fifteen cents for postage, enclosed to the sole Proprietor, JOB MOSES, 7 C rtIandt Street. New York, will insure a bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from all observation. No. Maiden Jam, ) . . .. New York, Dec. 14, 18G7. In my Card of Novr. 1, 18(17, 1 atated that. " for the purpose mt more fnlly supplying: the wsnts of (he public, and tit . order to prevent unscrupulous dealerw from palmlnsr ofT Inferior and worthless goods as the morton Cold Pens, I aball hereafter aell no eooda at ivholeale except only to daljr appointed and authorized Agents, etc. To this plan Z have since strictly adhered. In accepting Agents, great care haa been exercised to appoint those who, by longcontinued fair dealing, hay acq aired a reputation for honesty, responsibility, and probity men in whose word the public have learned-to place oonfidenoe. These Agents have agreed to keep a foil assort, ment of my pens, and to sell them at my published prices. Thus the pnblio are sup. plied by them with Just such pens aa they want, either as to writing or price, and tret a fall equivalent for the money paid. No agent ia appointed to travel from place to place, 'or canvass the country, to that all who want a Morton Gold Fez most get it from the Local Agent or 601a headquarters. None need apply for the Agency except , in conformity to the above, the liberal discount " To Clubs" being sufficient inducement to all others. - - A- XOBTON. JN BANKRUPTCY. This is to give notice, That on the 20th day of January, A. D., 1SG8, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of . ROUT. 11. SIlORJfAKEIt.of Richmond. In the county of Wayne, and State of Indiana, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition : that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property In-loning to such Bankrupt to him, or lor his use, and tr-e transfer of any property by him is forbidden by law ;,that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, or to choose on or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at ! d BENJ. J. SPOONER. fc. Marshal, District of Indiana. 48-2 w IN BANKRTPTCY. rJlIlIS is to give notice, That on the 23d dav of Jl January, A. I). 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of TOBIAS WEIXSTEIN, of Richmond, In the County of Wayne, and SUle of Indiana, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt. on hu own Ketition ; tnat the pnyment of any debta and dclite.-T of sry property i ! . ngitig to such Bankrupt to him, or for his use, and theK Transfer f any Property by him is forbidden by Law ; that a meeting of the Creditors of the sata Bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choc t one or more Asiguees of bia Estate, will be held at a Court of Bnkmptcy, to be holden at No. 24, bast Washington Street, in the Oit of Indianapolis, in said District, before John W.'Rav, Register, on the "th day j of February, A. D. iS63, at 9 o'clock Izi St':"31'- j- SPOONER, ' t -f .S. Marshal, Diat of Indiana. ,"AIw-ays get the Best. DR. AVERY'S Balsam of IVife cures coagka suid colds and Is apleasant remedy

tourt or Uaukruptcy, to be holden at 24J Fast Washington street, in the city of Indianapolis in said District, before John W. RaV. Kriatr- n th

ay of February, 163, at 9 o'clock A. M.