Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 50, 6 February 1868 — Page 3
LOC AL COLUMNS.
ScHMOiroriiroiAWA: February Oth, lCSO, &rriral and 3 pxrtur s o( JiU. RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Dec. SO, 1SS. MAIL CLOSE. Columbus sad East... .......... .i. .... 1 30 r.a Chicago . 10 15 a. Oiaeiaaatt. ...... ...... 4 rjt Dayton Way.... ......... S 00 a. latiaaapoliasnd West.... ........ ........ a 10 f.m VAILS OPEW. Indianapolis and Waat 3 SO wm Claeiaaatl... ........ ..12 30 TJt Dayton Way 10 0 a.m Chisago 0 45 r.m Colambue id Em),. S0rj( Bo ton aad Beeeby Mire,leeves Toesdav and Friday, at U00 st da. do arrives same days st... ...... 00 r.u Arba,vla Bethel e. leaves Monday, Wedneedar a d Frida. at 8 00 a. da. arr. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4 00 r.a Winchester, via. New-Gardea, leaves Monday, Wadneaday aad Friday, at 8 00 a.m. do. arr. Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday, 4 00 r.u. Brook villa vie Abiugtoa, leaves Monday V and Friday at 8 A.M. Arrives Tnoaday and Saturday at . J 00 r.u. OBet open from 7:30 a. m. toT:30r. a. On Sunday .from 9:00 to 10:80 a.., ' ED. A. JONES, P.M. CANDIDATES AJHfOUTTCESfENTS. nau-tl far subscribers; foe noD-aabaarlbara o be paid inrariabty in advance. ' " " , Sassirr. We ara authorised to announce ' Jacob S. Ballanger, aa a eandidata for ra-alaction to tba ofBoa of Sheriff of Wayna County, aubject to tba Apri nominating election. Pbosecctiho ArrT, Bra Dutbict. Mr. Editor, Plaaae announce Lieut. Wm, H. Jones, of Brookville, aa a candidate for nomination, for the office of Dis trict Proaecntor, in the 0th Judicial Diatrict of Indiana composed of the Countiee ol Franklin, Union, Fay-f ette and Wayne, auojeci v we aucmuu ui l!amn nartV. BAKELIM. We are eothorised to announce the nasa of Abel fr L. Study, of Richmond, aa a candidate for the office c-f Dial Viet Atfy for the Sixth Jadicial Diatrict or tad. ermpoaed of the Counties, of Franklin, Fayette, tTalon aad Wayna Subject to the April Union Nomlaeting Election. hr .., ; atTKAai tt Aar abate ribrs in tba citr. who do want aiveB thair nanera res-ularlr from the carrier, if tber Ui let aa know, the omiaaion ahall be promptly ramedied. " PoaTroMKD. The appointment of Hon. John H. Farouhar, to speak last sight, was , withdnm ta avoid a conflict with the Leature of Tbsodors TUton before the Y. C. A. He will speak here on Taesday, the 18th inst., at 7 o'clock, P. M. i - j Dt: Tucker's Notice. -artR. TUCKER may be eoasnlted attbeHaniP tinirton Uouae, Jan. Jflh and March 13tii. Ha ia a gradual of tba-rfralar School of medicine aad haa had twenty-two yea re experience in hie profeaaioa. . Dr. Tucker haa made bis" aveel study and practice for the last ten yeeri, sack aa Conanmptioa, Bronchit-s, Throat aflretiona, Jlntm of tba heart,Btomaeb,kidniea, bowela, aenea aad blood." Heiathorouahlyakaiad in tbaae maladies and haa had rare adraatagea for itudyiM them in the bospitala of this country and Europe. He furmahee hia petianta wtth all the la teat and most approved medicine a.f or thoae diaeaaas which can not naually be had oat of the Urjtt cities. Invalidee are invited to rail and be examined Faaa'i but cah ia in all caaea required for medicines The Doctor aara Inhalation la tree tint: the lungs and catarrh of bead or throat. t AtuF i . :- " .-. -.1 ' , j - , Hilt llll j ;t Elastic Sponare le .now used as a pub stituto for Curled Hair, FeatherBt!'andl for MattreesVs, Cushions, and Pillows. Set) AdTtrC aV U 9V ' ai.ew ' f BstttSibim Notics- Ber Geo N. Snitb,of 'UrtMV OWo,: winpreaoh at .tbeieeide'tfe'e 'of DjO:AP.BaexJ on Sunday, Feb. 9, morning and evening jnaual' hours. VxW persona " interested in New Cburcb Doctrines are kindly in-vi-ted to come. 4 . , f; Thoee;sufferiiti fro ia ,onio Dipeaaes, aboald not fail t Jvl?,fn Mrs. MoBBSLt, tbeNa;- I A'Ian, bow ,1 stopping st tbe -TrenxoAk House, Bichmondlna,. 1 iA ;8tats TssArrangementf '.baVo Aim b V. i itb" Indians' en lisj JcAUwsy ;will, convey .delegatys to h snnhsi; meeting: of tbe lAtlisnee to be held at Indianapolis on ' Wednesdaj, FV. 26, 1S69 st half pnee. -Ddwgatis irillf y fall fare going aad bo returned frcVonra eacMef.st!ae)m:s I CHARlis-W.iSTAOrV, 1 " CorrMposkdtng Secretary. .k. r4 rJ SS I -We bad tbev pleaaure of-takingby the -kaAH Mirlie'frlend Capi; J3ao. Gab tKBTSOWL I BOW, On Ui w- 1-. "t. James Ifotei, Cinclba-tpiiSho lait Sat-. J., UUBj r a i- . m w pAinrnine an. uuv T raw His comrades or the ela many friends in thi cs:jL-eep in, Merest in Ki3JCptMintZ& tf - joioe that bia lines are cast m-au-piea-ant s nlace sstthy-'SCi. James," and in . . tw411oinaT.-We esver sr mist :looUog:betUr.itolie WesAingaf sll tbe Saints-&St. Jsmea"-ineioeaipe svsd abide 'with him, now, i hsnoeforth ""mnd"fbTeTer. ZT'M, ssctlcalled S6i4Srepers7hSs been orgssiaed in Vineennes. A7 good place for them to sleep. -. , , The first delegate from Floyd county to the House of Befngeis s negro boy """sent up for stealing s watch. No 'Democratic powder haa yet been burned in anyfpart of tba Slate orer'he election in the 8thhtoWatricV - C. H. Bratt, of Sute Line City, Ind. sntler in thoFederalsrmy,sutbis throat WISa St uwa.ci. au""5, ? ' last Sunday night Cause, , intemperOver, three AundredtLousand letters were " receivedaCand sent out of the . Jairsonville posteCce dnlSiia4 tiieyesr 1867. There 'were fre About the same tftiaber of pspers. f v? 4
Tribute of Respect. IneooMqwnc.f HM-alta. Wm. Mendea hall, who aincr tha opening of the Public . . . - .. ... . . . . , Scboou is oar cjty tbia session, baa been teachlog to the Xorth-h tftb-st. School Hoosa, mad known to bis pupils his determination of severiog his oxmumcUob with them. Short! after the an Bounce mailt was made, CharUa Starr,
prepared aad offered the following preamble and f S L " ft. - ' 1 . iiawaueia, wiucb were unanimously auoptea by his follow -pupila: ..- V. "Whereas, we, the students attend in;; Itichmoad Public High School, have been informed that our Preceptor, Wm. Mendenfca!!. is on the eve of aerating his connection with this SesooU therefore bo U - !j - "' Resolred, That in Wm. ilendenhall, we rocognixa a gentleman and a scholar. " As a teacher,"' ha has fully discharged his duty towarda ua, and it is with sincere regret we learn that w are to lose his assistance in our studies. ReeoWed, That, in parting with him, we Under him this acknowledgment of our friend ship, and the hope that in the future ha may enjoy a sufficiency of this world's goods, andin the end realize a.ull, assurance or peace beyond th sway" of time.' " Mr. M. briefly and" feelingly" returned his thanks to his scholars for this, to him, unexpected tribute, and bade them an affectionate farewell. .iu' ? jVrroiHTMBitTs. The folio wing have been made to-wit:" r f - . z. '. ' : ;-"T Estate of, Pnebe H, W barton: John 6. Cbandlee, appointed Exeeutor. Estate of James P. Muzzy: E. B Newman, 'Adr ministrator. Estate of JJithael Crook: Joshua Lamotb, Administrator. Estate of Saiith Hunk'Moses Bobbfis", Administrator, de bonut non, with the will annexed.; Estate' of Jos. King: John W. Maxwell, Administrator.. Estate 01 Adam A. Goodson: Sil. W. Brown, Adn'r. Heirs of John Miles: James Ebey, ap. pointed Guardian. - Estate of Michael Helms:.Iaaiah Helms, Executor. 'CC This week : we present the name of William H.Jones, Esq., of Brookville, Ind as a candidate for the office 'of District Prosecutor, for the Sixth District. The Indiana American, in presenting the name of Mr; Jones say sr , Mr. Jones for several years past has been Tan I active and efficient Deputy Prosecutor in this county, and haa given universal satisfaction and shown himself in every way competent and reliable. ; He has a military record that entitles him to consideration at the hands of his party. Of this we can not speak in detail at this time, but will only say, as it is well known to all who know him, that while in the army, whether as a private or as an officer, he was alwaya at his post, always discharging his duty. "Let the people arise and by their voice 'and presses rebuke the fanatio traitors who are striving to wipe out freedom and put in bondage for all time to come, the people of America." Cam bridge Mirror. the Mirror going against Bondholder Henarecke -for Governo r, and Iffmrfboider" Pendleton, for ; President, f lust ae SOOIUU can t eu. paiuencuiijf yi the people," to save themselves from bondtgeT , r- :il v.'-i -m'i S , . : t " ' - - - -. ' ' . i MaTSiMdJttAi.. Tbo" following marriage li. senses have been issued since our last: i Cna'a T. uutcnens to watnanne more, r-con-say. Apdreir A. Aipioa tonsran a., m arris ,i Lsfayette Larsh'to Mary E. :8koverEIi-! as HoUingsworth to Rachel AJ" Adame--Wm. . Carter to Anna B..SauoDS!-George Kramer", to Margaret Jeasop, Richmond.; .John, i John C. Murray to Mary Marue, Dal ton . Asa J efforts to Mary A. Willjasas fobs M. Snyder" to ttasry E. Sbidkr--MaVtiA IfisjaedaysW Maplon-f Patrick Quinn U"HrvVre1sb7rCatdbridgi John F.' Suplee V jAnn FUbrr! WhiWwater, etemeil Morgan to Mary 'Cutler j Centerrille. . f" r,.' ZiLltLi-!' eaj? -..Ja i fcaieseUajietsd ows, to Uas protracted of. rtul, f
sai;i.ef,H0A. oosts,Jsi JtfHsmraanaeM swieienef, t..sWexper-
Obcuit Ooart mat MorrJay last, and adjftia am day todw fo' two 'Weeks. J cw-i 5 , . 1 j. i X j '-xlSLI&Z I w.-.,,-.. - -m.. ,. as saaajaw - - I " FiKal-Skttlbmbsts ine loiiowing ;
naveo"een madeTcluring this rotisw';",, gen8e"i9 'eaa' rePat-
teras:-1 vi...;.Jv .f-, HefraT of Sarah "Gause; Estate of-Rob 4 ' aTrtllaimabantate ofJMsSyllna
Murphy, Estate of NathanIingle; Heirs -"or nis7riager or anything else in the Bichpf, Stephen .Coxr-flnal. as teu oner HeirsmOBi Telegram-.-'!-sb. ea."c: ".j I
of Matthew S. Wiiooti'. Estate or BMe 6nrfiaont?IeirA ;of; ch,ilW4laresiheid, final as to toe Heirs or Elijah W; Gkioov EsUte of Galvin tShugart, fjp T$ oaidrnto 2 Courtf for : afeftrrtjpn i i Usirs) ' of Henry' eef le; Heirs !i jonn Fieohr ac'A ch-and 6nal .set-j .UejUrs, ji snd ac't ch. as to ethers; Heirs of .V tbew Miller, llnal'setdmenV'ss4 to onel snd scTch ss to'others- Heirs of Jscob Study.
Jbseph4 15.' tRouth, Heirr'ofacobtf v ? T "T ""C MarrTfr Eof AdaTM ia the 92d jearhts, .andwM Tfti.HiMi.tsii tri Vhl Bridgeton Lodge, No. 160, of which he
Down amoho thb psad mis, sre, st I en ,ane lis, cuargea - fuuuw thU moment thoussnds who might hsreTi-lttJrved1 held to baitin the sum baan sUts and well had thev used thatftV?" "foa9and d?llaFs-hl
msi preserver Plantation Bitters: aetUone of .the .largest frauds yet perpetrsthi, itTinsr 1st it to heart that ther sxe tl J Sute, and the, arrest; of Mr.
the best known remedy for all dyspeptic1 complain ta, stomach derangements, snd general debility. As a' delicous cordial,' combined with greet tonic virtues, their, f eqsal eannot be found 'Delicate Females, Clergy men, merchanta;LAwyers snd persona iqf sedentary habitsparticularlythose whoarejweak snd suffer witn mental aepression, sre greitly benefited by these Bitters.' -3
I Maosoija Wats. A delightful toiW ASiS..' elli Mil'vInTl.anL lsjCaeijcrar.eSnerlM BAlJy-1?:
half the price. "r.' t : .- , i a 49 2w. rAlWSfa t tb Best. DR. AVERTS a;ai FarlfTlaraael LlveTrraa.
j "State Superintendent. Wa fiol the following well written I v.. - . , . o . . , , t communication in last Saturdays TtleI from Cur friend J K3SB S- Wilsok, .nd nimend it to onr readera. Before I J- Hobbs was spoken of we expressed j oorsel favorably to A. C. Shobtridob :
! but Mr. II. is better qualified in every i . . . . particular than he is, and hence our Toice is for Babxabis. We want the "right man in the right place.? for this important office, and should he be selected by the Republican"; Conren tion, and electevl, which we hare aot the shad, ow of doubt be would be, that would, most emphatically, be the result : "Having learned through" accredited sources, that Barnabas C. Hobbs, President of Earlham College has consented to accept the jpmioation for Superin tendent or ruDlio Instroction, and be liereing it is a nomination eminently fit to be made, I would nek the privilege of a little apace in your paper, for the purpose or stating some reasons for this opinion. All will acknowledge the im portance of the office in question, standing as it does at the very head .of the Educational Bureau of the State and exciuuj uircii iuu vitiaii2iag innaeuce over our vast Educational system, which j all thinking men regard as the perma nent interest and , leading influence in the State ; and upon the wise adminis tration of this system do we mainly rely for the perpetuation of the blessings of a iree government, it has become almost a proverb "that none but an intelligent and virtuous people can long be , nan wicu aic iuc iuauucaiionv which we want in the incumbent of this important office? We want a politician, nof in the"conventional and abused sense tf that word, but in its true sense one wo' unders'tands'science of government. We want a practical Educator of large expeence, who is familiar with the laws of mint and knows how to touch its best keys. V"e want a man who has faith In education-wfaith that, the , fullest rdevelopementf, mind j9 most consonant with the Di-ine Economy, for as he can only impart U others that which he posse8sesx be sbortd have this faith, that he may impart a Ier measure of u to our people. We ant a scholarly man, for here too the Sme iaw. 0f rnentai philosophy holds, anqn order to impart a love of learning into -thers we must have gathered its golde. fruitoge ourselves. We 'believe that state requires a large infusion of n tae love for true education, in ord t0 piace her in equal rank with her sistert Last, but not least, we want a practical chris tian, for as he will have much to in fashioning and moulding the popr heart, it is important that, he should us .the true mould, not one contracted by1 Ve,.uv.o.u v.. uwvn cv. sectarian Digotry, out one that is tn bar-' oaony with the baviour s condensed statement of the Law and the Gospel: "h'Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with) all thy heart and t with, all , thy soul andj ith n th minA .n(t thv n,;.b)P .. tual1f tn wvd wr w.r' tf.o '-at qualiQcations that the. State affords, and I know of no one, whose ability, ripe scbolarshipf' and ' ample acquaintance with' all .phases of the educational prob lem, from tbe common sccool up to the t collrge, well fit him to fill this station with credit to himself -and tho-party electing 4him, as Barnabas jfJHobba. I propose no comparison between him and! dthVra?ho :1iareMbeen? named ; in i connection with this oflsree for,! respect them all, but permit me. to suggest that ... i 1 i thejonnff can with credit to themselve. ience, sjmotareu 'of Education and allthe voters in old TTT..MA aavYt i-h am ssAliel AtistrsnsaiAfB.e AinstAw1 w -J SAC 1V11 S OVHU VWUHin Vt jyyi w 1 for beold citLtens. and. thi4r-yt? t0- t - . ,.y . ... , , .-it , .. , . .. Z!r!jk' G. W. Wood has "ceased ' as editor Dr Mayer, of Fort Wayne, tried cb rhem.ic:epiinenJs:A ul.lsn;figlo8ion, setting fire to his office and destroying a v muauiv iivimj i Col depths Garrigus dted neajr Bridge4J 4 ahaer memberr 'JsthAC. TJalr, proprietor of? a distiHery inrt8e f ourth"5 District,'5 was t brought 'before Commissioner Kimball, Dair, the libelling of his disUUery; and the - extent of deception, have caused very great excitement in that locality - The following patents, were issued to IoaijisaM;frni..MMVUniied: tsj&'' Pstnt Office for the week ending Jan. 14. SfPT!k9mt Jn diana. , - V 1sAABUlJlA!, v .-. T;.a . v-w - avs-aetr tkse Best. VaeTato-iva Csal OU, sMVaav t. E. Cerser Msia Yara tt l a,ia rlrhr1 tI Ar Variw a streets.
PIstfTTTTnTfO COLUXIN.
Burnetf e Coceaine, Lyoti'e KathaitXHi. HaU's Hair Renewer, Rkifl'e Ambroela, OH of Benirfe, n. b. c. a o; Coudray Oil, Bandellne, Eau Luatral. Cocoa Cream, Y Trioepherua, Circassian Hair OiL Zylobalsamum, Ursine, Mrs. Allan's Restorative Lewaltyn'a Restorative, Sterling Ambreeiav Seelay'a Catarrh Remady, Edward' s Cater. Psmsdy, Mnier,a,vyaterr-eQf Blacking, Silverine, Magnolia Water,' KalUatee, aa-rtoa'a Eraaer, Keerated'a Salve, BwreUif Falmonic Wnfera, ..... J . . . :t.J;slibii,rjs,i - , - . UoUmmd Bittern, ' ge Dyspepsia pore 'CaUatxalTa ryspepeU Cvtrs, i " " 'J. ir " j Carey's Coasa Cwe, ..... -'l i .v i S i.' !-';: .' j.-wt j . " '?s . s. s-- . 4 t .-.:-, w f & ?3ev.v P4ai ?a t:s '- ,;?.' . ' 4 ' lcoek's PlutaTsv .t r? .st-t .a. . tr.v A iSf' Arnica PUstsrs, ; .oonxi'ijjaxil o'ji X OO SOU ASUE'Sfl smci .Poor Xatf1 Plaatere, r. la t - 0 ,s ': n l'J 1 st v r 'f.tm a, 4b. at; TaW Ha --irr .3fAlfe3 .t nST .Xaaaaaa. a Jiwl4&4r!l4a 4. r -w1"! & a-.-!? , -.5 r""t a" w HX Jaau'wa) inns f ja 4a . ! I , X7. CsMf. SSaiav A Pearl Dtresrta, itti - .M.;jiasBr BICHMOSD, IHD. . .; 1
SPECIAL NOTICES.
." Moaa Curuarric atb Aiaa ! tor the thoosaada of on fortunate yovlha trho, from the acBireaieat of a certain eecret vice, have brongat a pan tbeaaaehrva f ,nar",c of age ere H vraa yet tba aooa of hfe. The area boom h, ,-k .k. i7 J ' . . wiamarre-a caieBraata stneesse Pills. adertmeaWiaalta,StrJoth. J . , j X T CZZ ! ITCBU XTCXX! ! ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH !! SCRATCIlvi, in from 18 to 43 hours. , ' , Waeatoa. Oisttsseat Whratoa's Oiataarat Wheatoas Oio.tw.eat Wheaita Oiataaeat Wheatoa'e Ointment WhentoB's Ointmeat The I tek. ' Salt RbveweB. Tetter. - Barbra Ilea. Old Seres, enrva cares cures curse earn Every kind of Humor like Max;ic. Price- crate a box by eaail, accents. Address WEESS A POTTEtt, JTo. 15 TTaUasn Street BostonMass. ' ' ''' " - " - For aale by all DrajrjriAtf. Boston, !or. 21, 13?r. ap. no. It: s ,. An experienced Xaraeand Female Pbyaician, Presents to the Attention f Mothers her SOOTHIWOSYRIUP For Children Teething, which ereatly facilitAtes the process of tpetninarOT I aoftening the gums, reducing all inflammation will , al'ay all rAts ana spasmodic action aad is. Sure to reflate the Bowels. 4)enend wpaav it, naothera, itwifl pTe rest to rours aires and - - ."' - RELIEF. AND MEALTfl TO TOrR IXFASTS. We hare put op and ?oldthia article fororerSO years", and can -aY IN contidsxob akd Tarra of it what we hare oarer been able to say ot any other ir.edicine.' Never has it failed in a anigle instance to effrrt a cure, when timely used. Never did we know ". an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used ft. 1 and speak in terms of commendation of its magica '! effects and medical virtues. We speak in this mattei ,1 "what wedokn-,"after30 years' experience ; and I i r i -- i tter and ' here declare. Ia almost every instance where the infant is suBermir from pain and exaaastion,rehe will be foand in fifteen or twenty minutes after the aynrp is administerd. . Full directions fur using will aeeompanr each bot tie. Nnne genuine nnless the fae-simile of CURTIS A PERKISa, New York, is onth ontside wrapper. Sold by all Druggist throughout the world. PRICE, ONLY 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE Dr. Schencks Mandrake Pills A Substitute . Tor Caloasel. Those Pills are composed oi various roota having power to relax the accretion of the liver as promptly and effectually as blue pillsor mercury.without produc ing thoae diaajtreable or dangerous effects, which often ioiiows tne uae or tne laiier. , In M bill io disorders these pills mavbe 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 general.- J .-. , a .-f-t 8chenck's4Han1rake Pills, cure sick headache and all disorders of-the liver indicated by sallow 'skin, coated tongue, cnativness, drowsiness ana a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing .that the liver ia to a torpuj ui uusinicun conaiiion . . In short these Pills may be used with advantage, in all cases where a purgative or alterative-medicine is required. j t . . - ..... . -... , Please ask for "Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills." Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 2 j cents per boa. -- - - . " :- -: , . - -. ; ---j - - , . "Jsi yoiConsixmrves.-;;J':-The Bsr, EDWARD A; WILSON wiH send, ffre of. charge! to ail who desire it.; the. prescription wtte the directions lor making and using tbe simple remit dy by whicn be was cared ot a lung Artertion and te dread disease Consumption., His. only object Uhat beaeat tbe afflicted and he hopes every sufferer " to try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing will amy prove a blessing. i lease snore,. s v v. A , v,.-,-. r Ukv, EDWARD A. W1LS0X. No- IBS South Second rHreet, Williamaburgh N. UrFC-HCALTH STItENCTH. LIFE-H E ALTHASTnENCTH . THE ; GREAT FREjrrn 1 REMEDY. t ... HOelamarre s 'Specific : Pills Prepared-by Oak a!cikbs A flcrosr, Xo. " 14 Rue Aiumbard. fans, and highly reeomnt?nded by U.e aotire Medieai Pscalty of France.i " -s (if v&S.nvst energetic iM efficient Remedy in ease Daily aeTlu.or Seminal. Weakness j Nightly, rtpnteeyrmui- Emlaeioaa Sexual Weakness or Sei'-al Rxssvesaarisingffrora Secret Habits and Weak Spine i3 ''aawrion of the Genial Organs ; Crine ; ?-Mnky ""pe" "vsk-dusfdeposites in tbe train of SrmptoaifinrKe''' c-.3d all the ghaatly A pamphlet, conti"1 from Overae or Exceaaea. tiooa and Advice, prin,full particuUrsMriih Direcand English, accompanied Frencn rman,p,nish by mail, free of cost, to any'-h f' nd " l bfaent n ai . n - i wn0 wlU wnt ftr ! --- - - rA'SJfO OTBsS9PILS,AyD Sflld by ail the arinefpa! nruiwi.sts' oi-. " ; . mafl, rWyJi oir?a,lMot.k-Tr the ejfiedprice by anv advertnasd Aevau?'"' sole Proprietors. OSCAft O." MOSE8A CfF iZ tb landt Street, Kew Tark ABnta for Riohi. J.ort" vicinitv. POTTS B80'S . 5by SaS & A b2 iJ Jffj Cu.ts is aa cerxajui . . 7-i . ana as i-cit--' Pff?."" t ed asJ'SnnWW-S?-... CAo.. f. AiafJf. DZMi D D. rt. J ' , K I MG ' frPBRPtRRD PRESCBJtIT1 N, Rev. Chaa. Kr K4-g,--v, ' For tbe iU4icsl etir ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATABBBL aad uV?2VJ1: "J!,"" I&ria-eouTof the XERVOCS SYSTEM! P-rT-Tr . Stnfcaeh and Bowels. 1 ThVPRErASED PRESCRIPT19ir increasea tbe etrenc aaddeepena the eoooe ofthe paU Uood It sub.tr.fS and- FEVER and diminishea tbe WAV.rotwa. H checks the night sweaU, alwaya, C . fnnriM. iliy. THe nnitLtr ia uew .1 ike natiant raoidlr rains flesh ; tbe cough 1 .k. tiffienlt breathins are speedily relieved : the kwwmoa tralm and refreshing ; the evacuations reSuVaia uniform. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHI. iTff V r!w pto in WITH A RE ALLY ASTON 4 SC.) -' - . toren niPinm' . . . f 1.- ipr!rutPTIO!5',ahould be used in everv DiaMe, by. whststbs' SAia BKow. in which there is r.V"L;, .n, TleranMment of either the XERVOUT 4k. Riiion Svatema: It is uneoualed ia Female Disorders. Scanty or SopPJwsed JKwae." rVfct," Ae, The PREPABED , PRKSUKl-r-llo ia twin ne BEST and the most ECONOMICAL Medicine thst can be taken. The average dose, is two teaapooaafnl taken once a day. , The patient never requires. ,aader -,m.(uM. tn nae "Comrh Mixtures for the Cough ; "Expectorants" WeakBees ; Iron for tbe blood a for tbe Nervoos Irritation: Acids for the Night Sweats ; br "Whiaky or Cod Liver Oil for the WBsting. rai Specific Action is upon the Constitu- : tiooal IKnvunon, ana, tenragu uim wimuu, yym Collso Hill, CntcnrsATi : I waa in the last atace of ConsuaiTSO. In tea daye after taking tbe Passcairrtos, mv Chills, Sight Sweats, Fever, c .4W4u4l. And finallr altogether diaapneared. A mere akeletoa before, f am now well stored wrtb flesb. My restoration ia a marvel to all who know me. Mrs-C- -U-waicarv..., - . , . -. w -SiXk4v - - ; a. v.m1 an i1aiiMaaa lite.- aa V.a rjrobablv saved me hundreds ot dollars.','Rer. B, HraraasTa, Bemaea, X. Y. . . , .. . . J f . L. 1, ....Sf m K.ftva vaaaivial from f" " , i. tJ... R V Pnaaatiit. voor vivft. ..- - - - . Blocaburg, Heaa.. .' : - ' . , . . . ' Zveryooa to whom I, have raoommeadedt has bliSiAd moch br ita nae." , v : - Xbe "PREPARED PRESCRIFTIOX " is pat up ta Vil bottle, snd U sold ia Richmond by all , DRCGI3T9 geoeraKv.cr orders may be ajWressedto tbe ! SLnW. vwottrietora. USl. AH . subm ' -lw'-v r r. : - - 4t tr. d 'ami . vnr nrun. o. ... . ' Cirtrular. containing testimoniala of maay eases soeeeaafoll v treated, will bo sent free, by Bti, to a who will write Sir it. spa l-lyr . - - TAIsrars St te Beat.4 s3Wwaa. ! ib ksva at AVERTS 9. E. Caraar Mais. f Mariaa tret.
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iiu. crsa DEBILITY ! DEBILITY ilting- freai aay eause whatever Prostration of Uie System. Severe Hardships,- v v . Exposure, OF Feverft.4 DISEASES OF CAMP UEK Soldier. Citlzeue, .Vale or Female. Acal: or VeBlk Wilt find in this Fitters a pure Tonic not dement lent on bad liquors rtr their almost airaralowaeaWts DYSPE SI A, and aisBAsn KKsrLTixo raoH otsoaaaas OF the I.IYER a:id DIGESTIVE ORGANS ' ' evaao sr ' HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, This Bitters has Performed more Cures, gives bett r Satisfaction, has more Testimony, bat more Respet -able People to vouch for it, than' any other article 1 1 tl.e market. We defy any on to contradict thia assertion, a f I .;WILL PAY aiOOO to any one who will produce a certificate published ( . , os that is not genuine. HOOFLAND'S GEEMAN BITTER ! , wilt, eras svssv cask or Ohroaio or Nerroa Debility, and Diseases of the Kidaeys. Observe the following symptoms resulting from ll e disorders of the digestive organs 1 - - ; : ' Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to ti Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart . burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight " in thj Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sick-, . . ing or Swimming of tbe Head, "" -. Harried and. 'difficult ? djr-, ia-.U , , Breathing, , . (m Fluttering at the r " " i : -i Heart, Choking or Suf- 1f jj foes ting Seasations when in a " " r : . lying Posture,. Dimness ; ; " i , of Vision, Dots . " or Webs before th- 1 Sight, Fever and Dull Paia J in the Head, Deficiency of Pers- . piration, Yellowneas of the 8kla'and Kyes, Pain in the Bide, Baok and Breast Limbs, Ac, Sudden Fluabea of Heat, Burning in tbe Flesh. C cms taut imaalamga of Evil and great Depression of Spirit . '5 REMEMBE R. i - ' 7 at 4m Bittm i not Alekolie, contain mo ' Rim !tr WiUkv. and caitaoi mn&e Urunkartlt. hit it ihtbtrt To. Is i t&e H'orW. Read who-CRayB" Ob.? I Erf-ns Rev.' W. D. SeTyff ied, Pastor of Twelfth Bat, k tist Church, ruiiadelpnia. e,. 1 t;l.' t-fs j Gentlemsn : I have recently been laboring M,r fbe distressing effects of mdigestloni accompanied I T a prostration of the nervous system. Sumerc a rmaitia were recommended bv friends, lad eosne i them tested, imt without' relfcr. Tottr.Bootaad's Oermaa Hitters wete recommended by persons sr!j dies were retain menoea 07 inenas. asa a tested, imt jrithoutreSer. Tour Hooiaad s nan nittara wtsTa recoaimai Jed bv oersoflS w', sdt Bittai tried tk3nd whose favorabss mentssn of the- e rslndackine tp.trf tbem.;i I stsat jeanfex : I bad aa aversion to Patent Medicines from t that I bad aa aversion thonsanaand one" JjasckJ? Bitters," whose onte aim aeema.to n to palm off sweetened, and. drngg I liqnor-apot: tfceeoteoJonity a a irtyway? aad the tfe -dencv of which, 1 fear.'! to make, many a confirm 1 drunkard. rVpoa tnaraing that yoora'waa-raally a mada-inat preparation, I took at With tHpffatr. Us ac ioa, not only opea the atxaaeJkii'- " - J '- "A0.5B4 Sharks mason Street. r a ,From,thoBevlK.D. feodalL Asaistaat Edit I Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. t !.. derived decided benefit from tbe aae .1 Hoofland'a German Bitters, and feel it my prrrilej , to recommend them aa a most valuable tonic, to r I who are suffering rrom general aeoiitiy or irom ai aaaes arising from derangement of the livers v - loorsiruij, - - - - S. DFENDAIX. ' From Rev. D. Jfcrrige.Peeter of tba PassyoLt. Baptist Church, Philadelphia. ' Tnm tbe miiT reaoectabve reeommeadatioas gvre to Dr. Hoofland'a German Bitters, I waa induced t give taea a tna!.- AJtaz aamg aavevaj notues i mam 1 them to be a good remedy for debility, vnd .a soot excellent tome for tbe stomach. . sr naaaiua. a Frsym Rer. Wm. Smith, foiwrfy f-tor of I 1 yiDcentown and Millville ( VJ-) Baptist Churehe. Having used in my family a number of bottles f t TOOT UOOttana S Utnau uktb, a ni a7 uiai f regara mem a w -1...... r.. 4ulaiaal to remove the diau aes tlssT ara raewmaaemde for . They- atrengtbew- aaat higonte be syste. when debUiUted, and are useful ia dieordere of tt . Uver, loss of appetrte. ac. s aavar awe noommmmu tbem to several of mv friends, who nave tneo taesn, sad found then, greatly beneicial isstetafSseadia of health. oars truly, ; rr- omiia, Batcbiasoa St.,Philads. UatawBKi V ?7 Sri 3 5BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. fU tbal the ahraatnre'of -C. M.' JACXSOV 5s - -rue wrapper or saaa iix ssff .PbICb,., Marls Basttsc aij err Half -4V- ""tf fee M.' I - Should j oar nearest Drmggist aat kateo tts srVele, do aot be pat oaf by aay of .the ialm at atlas prejara tkma that mav be offered ia its pbtee. aat saad to aat aaa we will forward, securely aarkad. by eSTraaa. 1 . aa-.-i nat. .4 a...f I Snettttor hJtme at ?J5fer , j 1 ,-s.-?&; a"joi .'. si.. ppfiUi iafw rri . aT, - -VJ . t , Vs sals by CraggiaaaaaaT Dealara la aearjtwsra w tae tattavt mattes.
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FALL AMD WINTER 7EAll. AT j. s n y a it a duco, I NO. 38 IIAIK 3TRiT, I j . . Conaieting of . FRENCH COAT ItJQS The Celebrated F. Caatora, , A Choi Lias of ; rm.osn'o ci-ottx ft Doxrjimta Declared to be the beat Clotaa ia the aaaraat, by Ua Uercbaat Tailoe'a Coaveatioa of New York. A splendk! uaortsaent of tba LatMt Wylas of CACOinEREO. vcsTiirfjo, Htc. yntich wV vriir.MaKe - i. ike s - a-. .' N - ' LATEST OTYLCC. And beat workmanship, at tbe lowest figure the ms rketcaa afford. . We wdl sell also by the yard in any onantity to aait purttliaaera. . Ws especially invito the" attcutios of , Ta ear LARGE STOCK mf FRENCH CHINCHILLAS. -4. . . . , . For fatittS Baequeing. j It ia undoubtedly tba -largest aaaurtmenl ever brought to this city, and w ill be sold st s margin above L eOSt. l-'v :5'J i i" ',i,iC.' 1 ' Give ms a rail Urfore parchaatas; elsew kerr. ,,30-tf. . j ,i A.;. aeptember-lS, 187. HENRT BRATZ. ORAX PERRY. JOHX BRATZ .' ,fa Cf.f"il' a. . ' Bratz Ferry , & Co.,, 0 m r If. if -EMPIRE IPIiO W -WORK, f!I. .P'iVt"-'! : o-;j V-Jslj.;;... ,j Fast .VaiBr.St., Bi-ceBTth aasl SIS, v KIOHMONDINDr 3.tf. -t Wepteasber IS, ISo7. . Zbcecntorfi ITotice.. ,: , avrOTICE is hereby given' that the undevaignel baa 1 been appc4ntd eseeutor of the last will of Pbebe N. Wharton, deceased, late ot Warren Coon tr, Ohio. Said estate is supposed to be aolvent, All persona having claims sgainAaaid estate will please present throi immediately for settlement. JOHN O. CHANTLgalai tit l?99 MJ 1 fi4Vj"Sl'FOR ABectioai of the TMeAWtJeeat aat LatasS. "ApnnB ZJUyUSu.. by aaaay of our oitisena. aoaSaiaiaa; aa opiaas aar mae. alsnbstaace Foro.Salatt AVEatYV. S. E. Cornet- Mala ifc sia I that. aa ar smaare fadlr aaaplr r taa -iateue, am aat rear t avavatat, siaaersiale.aa Aa imaaaalas'aar laUtorlar aavat w Sgasila, aaa. is saas swan X haTa alnoa atrlottw adhsfin v? , , , fc In aooaptiiia- Aemta. sasA sasM hM baaas ara. ay saas aoaUlaaad .tear daaUias. .Ikaee syaalrel saaa aaiaaia xtUodby want, attlMr aa to wrUlnar or a tall attnxlTSlaot 1 Mo aslant ia arpotnta4 so srawu so that all who want a Xortom Ooitt Pass tt fresa Ota Zateat Assmt er iroaa apply Urn tha Assaisy aamart ta trirsif1" -'T a '- naaarai auav r T Otak-i" Ma Usui tstsetBAHKBK rtCYi a,.Tkas iato gra a6eavTaaton H wuj. A- D" 18tM, 7Warrat ta 1 HraMtheaeateof Taaioa the Mtk aay sf Jssv UaaAjptry was ISatOBT. B. SHOEJBAJSJMSaeS i i. tk. tonmkw ot Waaa.aad State a . i ... . - ii-iaArairt oa lua asm saattaaat that tba Muyaity his aaa, i sbf budei aaid Baavkrapt,! asaaa ar suai ejaesHai win vm - - - aa. -a SB Waabiagtoa street, m tae ety or iaraiaw,a. wm Diariet7lwfirs Joba W. Bay, Bsgissar, aa Skt tdSa aat af raaraary, UoS, at so cioca a. m. ji. U.aMaraaaO, . . aft-Jtr , rrsartM as to sjas ailh i , em taw Si earat . 11 . Jaaaarj, A, D. IMS, a waa aaned aga af WaaliteLe tstreas, mane vy, ja-. Sat avrfiVbewry, A, l.k- at Vslaek ITT?.... -t - r.a.i at-a.
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