Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 51, 13 February 1868 — Page 3

LOCALeOUJM RICHMOND, INDIANA: v February 8th, 1868. s

R IC H M OyVrO ST OFflCE, Dec. 30, 1867.' MAIS CL.O!E. Columbus and East... .i.. .... . Chicago . . Cincinnati. ... ....... Da v ton Way ...T. ." I . .4. ".. .-s lolianapolisand West u MAILS OPEX.;f " .. 1 30 . . 10 15 A.M .. 6 4a r.M .. 8 00 A.M ... 4 10 r.x faAianapoiift and W eat.. Cincinnati .. f V a w- ..... 12 30 p.m ... .......... IV ' A. 31 nh.i.n' . .. ...... ... 4i p.m Columbus. ud Krst,.n. ..-.? 5 20 p.m Boston and Beechy?tire,leaveTuesday T'Hj Friday, at. i ' do. -do errives same days ati.. ' of r. Arba, via Bethel Ac. leaves Monday, Wedneday ard Frids', at 8 09 a.j do. arr. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4 00 p.m Winchester, via. New - Garden, leaves J? Mondar, Welnesday and Friday, at. 00 a.m. do. arr. Tuesday, Thursday and .Saturday, 4 00 p.m. Brookville via Abiiigton, leaves Monday s .. and Friday at - i A"M" Arrives Tuesday and Saturdayat.... 5 arOffice open from 7:30 A M.'to 7:30 r. h: On Handay.from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. , ; i . ED. A; JONES. P. M. CAN DID ATES-ANNOUNCEMENTS. Terms 1 for subscribers; $2 for non-subscribers to be paid invariably in advance., , . .. ,J Jri"s : Shmiw. We are authorized to,, announce Jacob S. Ballenger, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Wayne County, subject to the Apri Dominating election., : . , Prosecuting Att't, 6th District. Mr. Editor, Please announce Lieut. Wm. n. Jones, of Brookville. as candidate for nominati6n7"for the office of District Prosecutor, in the 6th Judicial District of Indiana composed of the Counties of Franklin, Union, Fayette and Wa jne, subject to the decision, of the Republic Party." x-; t- , , We are authorised to announce the name of Abel L. Studj,'of Richmond, as a candidatefor the office of District Att'y for the Sixth Judicial District of fiid. composed of , the" Counties of Franklin, Fayette, Union sad Wayne-Sobject to the April Union Nominating Election; y . X. t":.'T'"Z Countt CpiansMOHiB. We are authorised to announce Ji II. "Pierce, of. Hagerstown, as a candidate for re-election to tbe office of County Commissioner, subject to, the" decision of" the Republican Nominating Election in April next.' -. - flbose of our subscribers in the city, who do not receive their papers regularly from the carrier, if they will let us know, the omission shall be promptly jyjr Tucker's Notice. , fTtvR. TUCKER my be consulted at the Hunifll tington House, Jan 27th an March 13th. Be is a graduate of the regular School of medicine -and has had twenty-two years experience in his profession. Dr. Tucker has made . . , . Chronic. Dioetue , h?speciaT study and practice ior tLe last ten years, tsucb as Consumption, Bronchit;s, Throat affections, vdiseases of the heart, stomach, kidnies, bowels, neres and blood. - He is thoroughly skilled in the se maladies and has had rare advantages for studying them in the hospitals of this country and Europe. ; He furnishes "his patients with all the latest and most approved ' medicines for those diseases which ean not usually be had out of the largest cities. Invalides are invited to rail and "be examined fbss ; but cash is in all cases required for medicines. The Doctor uses Inhalation in treating the lungs and catarrh of head or throat. 47-tf - r' ' To-day is Sil Valentine's. cC w X Masquerade ball to-night at Phillips :naii.. " . ; ::vlyt,:::v 3Oar.M. C. is trainin'--9ee 4th page.; .".The 'prospect lis fair to get the location of the Machine Shops of the C. C. 'C. I. R. Companies in this city. '. The honor of throwing first water' belongs to Engine No .'3; at the fire on Saturday night .... ..j ri -,. .. -i ' '. f "-a .-. - -.. i t Prof.4 Grimes is 'learning a class in thi3 city, how to get op first class spiritual demonstratkns.l it-i. V; k 1". - :' . ; .. t-4 : l Lt Tht '"Council has not 'jet concluded an arrangement with Jas. M. Starr, Esq , regarding gas matters. Look Oct ! The Treasurer informs us. that he will be obliged soon to put "10 per cent." on the Tax of , Delinquent City Tax-payers ; to save this sum every citizen knowing himself indebted for City Taxes, is requested to come to the Treasurer's office in the War-' ner Building, and pay the same without further delay. M. B. Ballard's Steele of Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dye-Stuffs, cannot be excelled in this city. . His prices are so reasonable and his Medicines so fresh and good, that it is a pleasure to take prescriptions made out by hira. ' ' JWe are under obligations to our - old friend, Maj. R...N. Cojilky for typographical assistance in getting out our 'paper this week. This is the first time .in several years that the Major has fing (ered type, and it proved not to be a 'lost art1 with him; but as "easy as an old 'shoe," and as natural as eating. ; ' ; The Lithographic art, is a now phase to bring our M. C's. friends face to fac at a county convention, to appoint reliable delegates to the State Convention, "so as to influence the general sentiment of the State in ar favor P? It is a noble art worthy of the "Julian period!" - Returned. After an absence of several weeks at Cincin nati, attending the Medical Leclnres Dr. IIabbi, . max, returned home yesterdij' (Thursday,) evening, and will bo found at - LUoflice, on South Front St., ready to attend to all culln ia the line of his profession." ' ' ,J , POLITICAL !?PEAKlAG.-lIon. J. II. FaSiQUiiar, will address . hU foIkivv-cit.izjn.s of Rich mond Mid vicinity, to-nijjht (Friday,) at l''t c gine Hall No. 3, on the political questions of the day. A general invitation is extended to all to come and hear him. "' ' " r""" - 4 Half Fare Indiana Statk TemperiAncb ; Alliance. .Arrangements have been made by which the Indiana Central Railway will convey delegates to the annual meeting of the Alliance to "be held n-r Indianapolis on Wednesday, Feb? 23; 1868,'Whalf price. Delegates will pay Cull fare going and be returned 1 free on a certificate of attendance, ; Charles VV. St a go,.. ' Corresponding Secretary. , r Turchasers , of Sir. James Clark's Female Pills are cautioned against eounte'rfetli. : The genuine have the natne of .,Jou.3iosKS'r?. on, each;" package.,.-, Ail others jrre worthless. , 41-3mo The Way to Make Money. GAS BILLS DISCOUNTED 15 ct if paid on or before the 20th instant.

COUNTY CONVENTION.-

The proceedings of the Wayne Coun ty Republican Convention, will be founrt in another column. Being considerably behind with our last issue, we could nol attend, and we, therefore, got the moda of operations thereat, from others, who; were in attendance, and our conclusion is, that it was not as Larraonious as we. hoped it would be some things were done that would have been best to have left undone; but taken as a whole, and considering the element drawn thither by G, W.V Julian's urgent lithographic letter, to his faithful followers, which we produce in another column, nothing better could have been anticipated. ' 5 As a member of the great Republican party," we intend to "fight it out on that line," adopted, by this Convention. The pleasant ' words of "demons," 'malig-'-nants, Ac might be returned to its distinguished author, with interest; but where wonld be the use? It is expected that all Republicans will stick to . the man who shall be fairly nominated, and why create division, and thus contribute to the success of the so called Democratic party, by nursing a Julian or an antiJulian factious spirit among members of the Republican party ? MASS MEETING. 1 In pursuance of notice given by Mayor Youjto, one of .the largest meetings ever con-, vened in No. 3 Engine Hall, came cfT on Monday night last, to make some efforts to secure the location of the Machine Shops of the consolidated Chicago acd Great Eastern and Columbus and Central Railroads, in this city. The Hall, at an early hour was crowded and the stairs leading to it filled, and not les3 than another Hall full went away, because they could not get in. Mayor Youko was called to the chair, and S. It. Wiggins appointed Secretary. The Mayor, briefly stated the object of the meeting, and Col. Wm. A.'Bickle urged the citizens to immediate and energetic action, to secure the location of these shops in Richmond. ' , The following committee was then appointed, togoio Columbus, Ohio, and meet with the Board of Directors of these consolidated Roads, and bring the subject berore them, to-wit : Wm.A-Bickle, Charles F. CoflBn, James M. Starr,' John W: Orubbs, Andrew F. Scott Noah S. Leeds, and I. D. Dann. The meeting then adjourned,. . to be called together again by the com mitte to hear the report. "Old World Scknks." Our friend Jons Bill, handed us a little Bidk, entitled as above, written by Charlxs Williams. It contains 272 pages. The object ot the writer, is to give, in a brief space, a description of his travels in England and France and the most important places and things' that came under his observation, ana he does it, too, with a vigorous pen, mixing, ia a highly interesting way, facts and fancies, well calculated to rivet the attention of the reader, and cause him to see with the eyes of the writer the" vivid pen pictures he draw3 with life like reality. We have never read a work with deeper interest than this of Chables Williams', and we commend it as being well worthy of being in the hands of our readers. ' The price is only $1, and John Bell has the work for sale at bis establishment on Noble street, near the Depot. . I The writer says, he "made the journ ?y on less than two hundred and twenty dollars," and, to this item of expense he adds the thought for the consideration of our Republican boys, "that a vast fund of enjoyment lays fully and. fairly within their reach, if they. will only consent to look at the world without endeavoring to make themselves conspicuious, and fitting the in -selvs out-with all. the trappings of the traveler's portmantau; in Short if they will, consent to look at the world without expecting the world to look at them." v'Vil".V v No. Maiden Lane, - ; t. . , ; -: -r New York, Dec. 14, 1867. f v . In my Card of Nov. X, 1867, 1 stated that, "for the purpeaeof more fully supplying the wanti or the public, and in rdertorrevuit ancernpuloai dealer . from palming oft Inferior and worth- .' lesw coodaaa site ntorton Gold Pens, I hall hereafter aril no goods at whole sale except only to dnly appointed and authorized Agents," etc. - To this plan . I have since strictly adhered. , . ,.i : . In accepting' Agents, great care has been aaeroised to appoint those who, by longoontinned fair dealing, have acquired ' a 'reputation for honesty, responsibility, and probity men in whose word the public have learned to place confidence. These . Agents have agreed to keep a full assortstent of my pens, and to sell them at my published prices. .Thus the public are sup . plied by them with just such pens as they want, either as to writing or price, and get a full equivalent for the money paid. No agent is appointed to travel from place to place, or canvass the country, so that all who want a Morton Gold Fen must get it from the local Agent or from headquarters. '; ' f'"-v . r None need apply for the Agency except in conformity to the above, the liberal discount "To Clubs" being sufficient inducement to all others. A. MORTON. . Coubt iTSMS.--The following appointments have been made since my last report : Estate of Joshua Gresh : Mnry Ann Gresh, John Calloway and George W. Calloway, appointed Administrators, Bond $24,000. ' Estate of Mary Kershner : Herman B. Payne, appointed Administrator, Bond, $1,000 . ' '" '.' -Fikal Settlements. Elias BaMwin,l.eirs,Edward Starbuck, Gd'n., Estate of Mary Sullivan, Daniel B. Crawford, Executor. ; Proceedings on- Civil Side. Margaretta Conner, y Samuel Conner : Divorre and custody pf children : granted . i '. Attorney at Law. On motion of Chas. H.Burchenal, Esq., Augustus B. Vonng,was admitted to( 'practice as an Attorney at the Wayne county Bar. Criminal Court. The Grand Jury returned inio Court sixty-seven Bills of InJictmeut, and was discharged, until b$ Second Monday, in March, unless sooner called ttgether.; - Matrimonial. The following Marriage Licenses have been issued since our last report : i 1 Martin Kennedy to Mary Dillon, CombriJge. " Patrick Quinn to Hannorah Welsh, " A David C.Mann to Eli2i J. Boker, " r William Costorto Anna B. Linnu?, Richmond. Geo. Cramer to Margaret Jessop, " Caleb Shearon to M. E. Snyder, " ; Charles Free to S. E. Buskins, Martin Durkin to Mary Ifts, ' Wm. Edrington to Eliza Foster, (col.) " Wm. FWalker to C. E. Bowman, Hagerstown. " A Swi98 inventor it is reported,' has addressed letters to several . European Governments and to our own, stating that he has discovered a motive power which supercedes steam. He asks '810, 000,000 for his secret, t and thinks he will get it. " " - ' -

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J?:ikb. OuSaturday.night iast, about 11 o'clock, a fiie was discovered by the police, in the second story of J. Forkner's building, four doors east of and in the same block witlf Phillips Hall. ' The snow on the top of the roofs and the absence of wind, were in favor of the efforts of the firemen in subduing it, before much damage was done to the building in which it originated. Had it been otherwise.that entire block would have been consumed. Our Fire Department. deserve high praise for their promptness and efficiency in extinguishing this fire; while we must say that the conduct of some of the citizen spectators, in omitting to do their duty in laboring at the breaks, where all alike are concerned in the protection of property, is, to say the least, inexcusable wickedly so, and an exam- I pie should be made of a few, for future . beneficial results. . "We understand the ! j i. i . , . , ! names oi several were tasen aown oy the "Chief Engineer," with that view, and we hope they will be put through on the fast line.""" - Mr. Forkner's building was damaged to the amount of from $300 to $500 insured in the JEtna. Mr. Bachman's loss is supposed to be $5,000 insured in the Security," of New York, for 83,000 his stock of tobacco and cigars, were badly damaged.' W; L. Brady's loss on his building, is estimated at $507,80- damage to his saddlery stock by water, $300 these amounts have been promptly adjusted by the Agents of t the ' Phoenix" Insurance Company, Messrs McMinn fe Bradbury. Jesse - Williams's , shoe stock, was damaged by1 water to the amount of about $200 insured in the "Phoenix" and "Security," for $2,500, each. Total damages, about $6,500. -- .v -. ,s J Richmond and' Ft. Waysb R. R. Our fellow citizens, and the friends of this road , , are , invited to ..... carefully examine the following estimates made by Phinehas Pomeroy, Chief Engineer, of the cost of the road, to complete it as far as Ridgeville, and we think they will take' courage and go to work without further delay, raise the funds and put it through. T-x , , jrc- ,-v-v : r v f f From Richmond to Winchester 23 8-lftth miles. 5823d Cu. Yds.; earth to be moved..;. .V;.$ 5,823,00 4100 feet bridge timber ..410,00 2200 316,00 935 feet Culvert 140,00 Total...,. .$6,689,60 From Winchester to Ridgeville, 8 3-4 miles. 43230 Cu. Yds. earth to be moved. 5,187,60 4400 ft. BriJge timber 1,100,00 3400 Culvert 408,00 ; - ' ' $6,693,60 Cost of one mile Superstructure. 2300 Cross-ties 736,00 61 3-4ths Gross Tons of Iron, HI lbs. to the yard, 27 feet long. 6,8l8,75 392 Wrought Iron Chairs . . - 137,22 5,000 lbs Spikes 287,00 Track laying . , 280,00 Total cost per mile . . . ..$8,388,97 Mr. Editor I see" some kind friends have published my name and proposed me to the approaching State Convention as a Candidate for: tbe office of Attorney General pf the State, an office for .which I did not feel myself especially qualified till I k&w the fact published in so many papers.!; .,. J;-! s.-. ' :: , ., r- -j -:,, rx At oar County, Convention last Saturday a resolution was passed," unanimously, presenting our friend and townsman, Barnabas C. Hobhs, for Superintendent of Public Instruction, in which I heartily "concur;1 and as it is hot probable 'old Wayne" strong and k de-ote4, as she is in the Republican cause, will be hon ered with more than one name on the State ticket, I respectfully decline the use of mine, and hope her delegation will go'into the Convention with the single request that that man shall be Barnabas O. Hobbs. . . John Yaryan A friend writing from Indianapolis, informs us that the author of that Brookville letter, (an extract from which we published last week,) is not Mr. Martindale, as wo guessed, but our M. C's, old and re-i able friend, Hammond of "Broad-Axe" memory." We beg Mr. Martindale's pardon for the slander conveyed by our guess, that he could be the author of such a delcctible toadyish letter. , , . ;? ,,. , .. ... .. ., 4 ilThe remains of Adjutant Wm. P Payne, who died at ,New Orleans, last October are expected toarrive in this city on Saturday next. Irre-ootiee will begiren of the-burial. "Caust 1 thoo f not minister t 9 a mind diseased, A'adwita seme Sweeioblivion '; antidote. "jO ;i Cleanse the ioul bosom of the pcrlions staff .... , That wsigha upon the heart?, . r '-: wJ' Certainly; Plantation; Bitters; jwill do it when nothing else will. Melancholy, Dep.ressiorij Hypochondria, Insanity, all spring, more less, from a ' diseased stomach, and this I'lantauon- Bitters is '.'sure cnre. ' "LThere - iia ino mistake I about ; ; it; Dy s pepsia, Headache, Dull ness, Ague,- lMYf fepmts, must yield to the health- giving and genial infl uehce pf Plantation Bittera.a If you are in doubt, make t. one s trialr? and be convinced. Thus'say" those whef know. MAQNoi.tA W atsb A delightful toil et article superior-to Cologne and at half the price. t Ti "u -'" 51-2w yA.lways get .the Best. lrnexplosire Coal Oilr' at AVERY'S S.' R. Coraer Mail & JHarioDlrMti. -;:;; J '! ,'"rfJ

PLUMMER S , COLUMN.

Burnett's Cocoaine, Lyon's Kathiiron, Hall's Hair Renewer, Ring's Ambrosia, Oil of Bennie, N. B. C. H. O. Coudray Oil, Bandoline, Eau Lustra!, Cocoa Cream, Trioopherus, Circassian Hair Oil, Zylobalsamum, Ursina, ..... Mrs. Allen's Restorative, Lewellyn's Restorative, Sterling Ambrosia. Seeley's Catarrh Remedy, Edward's Catarrh Remedy, Miller's Waterproof Blacking, Silverine, Magnolia Water, - , Kalliston, ,V . ' Morton's Eraser, Keersted's Salve, Byrant's Pulmonic Wafers, f ' - ' ( - Holland Bitters, Ziongstreet's Dyspepsia Cure, Cantrell's Dyspepsia Cure, Carey's Cough Cure, ; Alcock's Plasters, Arnica Plasters, Poor Man's Plasters, Ac, &C. &C. AT. DRtJO-aTOIlE, W. Cor. Main & Pearl Streets, RICHMOND, IND. r-f

SPECIAL NOTICES.

One More Unfoktusatb Alas ! for the thousands of unfortunate youths who, from the acquirement of a certain secret vice, hava brougbt upon themselves the infirmities of affo ere it was yet the noon of life. The jrreat boon for such, and the only sure, safe, positive cure, is Dr. Jaua Delamarre's celebrated Specific Pills. See advertisement headed,Life,Uealth, Strength. . k . 41-lm ) ITCH! ITCH!! ITCH!!! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH I ! SCRATCH 1 1 1 -in from 10 to, AS hours. Wheatoa's Ointment Wheaton's Ointment Wheaton's Ointment Wheaton's Ointment Wheaton's Ointment Wheaton's Ointment cures The Itch. ,.- cures enres cures cures cures Salt Rheqm. Tetter. - ' Barber's Itch. OldSoren. r Every kind . . of Humor like Magic. Price 50 cents a box ; bv mail 60 eents. Address WEEKS 4 POTTER, :So. "170 Washington Street Bo9ton,"Mass. t . '' '' " ' For sale by all Druggists. ' ' , Boston, Nov. 21, 1307. sp. no. lv: b.b.m. Mrs. WI jSTSLOAV, An experienced Xurse and Female Physician, i Presents to the Attention of Mothers her SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening tne gums, ruucwk u iuuauiuuivu,TiMi al'ay all pais and spasmodic action and ia. Sure to regulate the Bowels, DeDend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yournot true o t( , . RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. -nr. 1 nn anil enlri thia article forever 30 years.andCAN at in confidence and tbfth of it what we nave never uwu oj v- nuj v.uv. tt has it failed in a snisrle instance to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instance ot dissatisiacnon oy any un who usu h. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "what we do know," after 30 years' experience ; and . . .A:nM ttiA fill fill mailt flf wh, wa please our - . i - i T olmAit arprr lnQtnnrp n'nprp (ho nereueciarc. - "-j - - --- infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, rebel Will D6 IOUDU 1U liifcCCiL u mtuij ,iiuv. iuv " Full directions for usingwill accompany each bot3; one genuine uiiitrsn biic nnj-amiiic v . . j A PERKINS, New York, is onthe outside wrapper. . . . . , . . . - . . i . . i. ... 1 1 sola by all uruggisi inruuguumiuo nunu. PRICE; ONLY 33 CE.VTS PER 1IOTTL.E. Or. Schenck's 'Mandrake Pills A Snbstitute for Calomel. These Pills are composed of various roots having power to relax the secretion 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 ducta which cause billious affections i general. " . ' ! Schenck's Mandrake Pills", core sick headache and all disorders of the liver indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costivuess. drowsiness and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid orobstructed condition. - In short these Pills may be used with advantage in all cases where a purgative or alterative medicine is required. ' ' 1 ' '. Please ask for "Dr. Snhenck's Mandrake Pills." Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cents per box. . ' " .f ":"-- .. LIFE HEALTH STRENGTH. LIFE-HE ALTH-STRENCTH. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. .Delamarre's Specific Pills Propared by Garancisue t Dtpont, No. 11 Rue Lu'mbard. Pari, and highly recommended by tl.e entire Medical Facility of Franco. . . - Are a most energetic and efficient Remedy in case of Spennatorrluea or St-mioal Weakness; Nightly, lailr or Premature Emissions; "Sexual Weakness or Inpotitieg ; Weakness arising from Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses ; lUlaxatiaii of the Genial Organs ; Weak Spine ; 4-Lime" or "Brick-dust" depositee in the Urine; '"Milky Discbarges," &c., and all the ghastly train of Symptoms arising from Overuse or Excesses. A pamphlet, containing full particulars, with Directions and Advice, printed in French, German, Spanish and English, accompanies each box, and ill be sent by mail, free of cost, to any one who will write for it. , Price SI per Box, or Sin Boxes for $0. ASK FOR DEL A 31 A Kit ITS SPECIFIC PILLS, AND TA KE SO O THERS. Sold by all the principal Druggists, or will be sent by mail, reiir- l;j ea)td from all observation, on receipt of the specified price bv anv advertised Agents, or by the sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES 4 CO., 27 .Cortlandt Street, New Vork Agents for Richmond and vicinitv, POTTS P,ROS . SAMPSON A ROSS, Dr. D'HUY. , ' ...... v '" ' ' . ' i.. 5pn. 41-ly ELASTIC SPONGE! A SUBSTITUTE for Curled Hair and Feathers (or Mattresses, Cushions, Pillows, Furniture, and all upholstery purposes. ; EXCLUSIYE AGENCIES GRANTED. The American Patent Sponge Company, sole manufacturers t the. celebrated Elastic Sponge, are granting Exclussive Agencies for the sale of their goods. ' ' The great increasing demand for this wonderful article offers a rare opportunity to .Agents, whether practical upholsters or not. - Descriptive pamphlet, circular contaiuing terms of agency, and sample of goods sent by mail. Address A. W. GOODELL, General Agent for Comanv, 12 A 1 1 Cliff-strest, New York. Jan. 30, 1363. 49-4t. - - ; . . " 1 "Consumption is as certainly cured as Lttermittrut Ferer, and as certainly preAented as Small Pox." Hv. CAf. E. Kiwi, JJ. ., LL. J), etc. KING ' S PREPARED PRESCRIPTION, MADE FROM THB PRESCRIPTION OF Rev. Chas. E. King, M 1., IA.. &c, FOR IDE PREVENTION OP COSrSXJX3?TIO IST; For the Radical cure of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, and all affections of the LUNGS. j THROAT, and AIP. PASSAGES ; for General and Special derangements or the JMSKV UU SVSTEM; for Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases the ttremjth ami deepens the rnbor of the pale blood. It subdues' the CHILLS and FEVER and diminishes the Expectoration. It checks the night sweats, always, in from seven to fourteen days. The apjietite is itteujorateil, and the patient rapidly gains flesh ; tbe cough and the difficult breathing are speedily relieved ; the sleep becomes calm and refreshing; the evacuations regular and uniform. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ac, DISAPPEAR WITH A REALLY ASTONISHING RAPIDITY. The PRESCRIPTION should be used in every Disease. by whatever name known, in which there is exhibited any Derangement of either the NERVOUT or the BLOOD Systems. It is unequaled in Female Disorders, Scanty or Suppressed Mnwe," H"XiV-,"Ac. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION is both tbe BEST and the most ECONOMICAL Medicine that can be taken. The average dose, is two teaspoonsful taken once a day. The patient never requires, under any circumstances, to use "Cough fixtures" for the Cough "Expectorants" Weakness ; Iron for the blood Anodynes for the Nervous Irritation ; Acids for the Night Sweats ; or Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the Wasting. Its Specific Action is upon the Constitutional Dondition, and, through this Condition, upon the Wholu Series of Symptoms. , , Matemei! Irom I'atients. Arc. College Hill, Cincinnati : I was in the last stage of CoNsrMPTTov. In ten davs after takiiig the Prescription, my Chills, Night Sweats, Fever, Ac., decreased, and finally altogether disappeared. A mere skeleton Jbefore.i am now well stored with flesh. My restoration is a marvel to all who know me Mrs.C. L. Wrioht.. . ' . . j; ir "Your Prescription saved mr daughter's life, and has probably saved me hundreds of dollars." Rev. E. Humphreys, Remsen, N. Y. ' I4' We bless God for the Iwnefit we have received from your Prepared Prescription." Rev. P. Peregrinb, Blossburg, Henn. "Every one to whom I have recommsnded it has benefited much bv its use." "" , ,.The " PREPARED PRESCRIPTION " is put up in a $1 bnttlf, and is sold in Richmond by all DRUGGIST'S generally, or or-lors may be addressed to the Sole proprietors, OSCAR O." MOSES k CO., 27 Cortlanut Strfdt. N Y. Consultations free. A Circular, containing testimonials of manv cases successfully treated, will be sent free, by mail, to all who will write for it. : n -U-lvr : '

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ThoOreatwSt,'r,rjgthening Tonic (Not s Whisky Preparation.) . HOOFiCAJSTD'S German; IKittcrs,

DEBILITY! DEBILITY , resulting frem any caue whatever .-'"! ; " Prostration , of the System, , INPCCED by 1 . Severe Hardships, - i Exposure, -OF . Fevers. DISEASES OF CAMP LlEfc. Soldier. Citizens, Male or Female, Adult, or Yonth. Will find in this bitters a ptire Tonic not dependent on bad liquors for their almost tniracuLuuseflActs DYSPE SI A, AND DISEASES BESCLTING PROX DISORDERS OF the LIVER and DIESTIYF. ORGANS, , CCBED BY HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, This Bitters has Performed more Cures, gives better Satisfaction, has more Testimony, has ir.Te Respectable People to vouch for it, than any otlu r article in the market. - We defy any one to contradiet this assertion, and AVILLJfAYS10pO to any one who will produce a certificate published byus that is not genuine. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, i WILL CCRK. EVERY CASE OF , Chronic or Nervous Debility, i " and Diseases of the Kidneys. '"' !, ' ' Observe'the following symptoms resulting from tbe disorders of the digestive organs , J Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the ; Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Hearti burn. Disgust or Food, Fullness or Weight : ; , r in thj Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink- t '. ing or Swimming of the Head, ' . Hurried and ditiicult . Breathing, Fluttering at the . . Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a i lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots ' ''- . or Webs before the , Sight, Fever and Dull Paiu . . in the Head, Deficiency of Pers- ' ' ! piratiou, Yellowness o'f the Skin , and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back and Breast Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant imagin- -iegs of Evil and great Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER, That this Bitters U not AlckoUc', contains no Hum or HTiMfcy, and cannot make Drnnkaf,httt is (he bcrt Ionic in the World. : : ' . . Read who Says So. Erom Rev-W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. ' Gentleman : I have recently been laboring: under the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of the nervous svstem. Numerous remedies were recommended by friends, and some of them tested, but without relief. Your Hoofland's German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whoso favorable mention of these Bitters induced ma .to try thm. I must confess that 1 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 liquor upon tbe community in a sly way, and the tendency of which, I fear, is "to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation, I took it; with happy eftect. Its ac ion, not only upon the stomach, but upon the net vous system,: was prominent and gratifying.- I feel that I have derived great and permanent" benefit from the u?e of a few bottles. ' . - . -.'.) ; Very respectfully vours,' W. D. SEIGFRIED, ' o:254 Shackamsxon Street. From the Rev. E. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. 1 have derived decided' benefit from the use of Hoofland's German Bitters, and feel it mv prrrilege to recommend them as a most " valuable tonic, - to all who are suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of the liver. f .. "; itturs truly,. -t :T ... . ' . E. D. FENDALL,, From Rev. D. Merrige, Pastor of the Passynak Baptist Choi-eh, Philadelphia, f " i ' ..- From the many respectable recommendations given to Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I was induced to give then a triaL After using several bottles I found them to be a good remedy for debility, nd a most excellent tonic for the stomach. itERRIGE." From Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the .Vincentown and Mill villa C-?J.,) BaptistjChurches. Having nsed in my family a number of bottles of your Hoofland's German Jitters, I have to say that I regard them as an excel, nt medicine, especially adapted toTemov thediscf es they are recommended for. They strengthen ant invigorate the system when debiHtnted, aod are useful in disorders .of tbe livef tons tT appetite, Ac. I have also recommended them to several of uiv friends, who have tried them, and foe ad them greatly beneficial in the restoration of health. Yours trulv, WM. SMITH, MM-I5l teMMo SUifhfladl BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature 'of cl M. JACKSOK"'is :: . the wrapper of each bottle. PRICE. t--- Single Bottle l, or Half Doz. for 5. ,.- - Should your nearest Druggist not have the article do not be put off by any of the intoxicating prepara4KH1B that Sir hp nffunx in ita r !a.a v. J " we iu forward securely par feel, oy express. n i rnacipal Office anU Manufactory, ' PHILADELPHIA; PA. 5 ' Successor to Jones '& Evans J ? .ZV PROPIETOii , ?PB1?HT Druggists and Dealers in every town la tbe United 8ts.

JUST ARRIVED, A - , r, i f S: t : -: J j" ;r From tlie East, . ,. , . f A COMPLETE STOCK OF W O O Xi li 1ST S ; FOR , FALL AND WINTER WEAR. AT J. ZETAN & BRO'S, NO. 38 MAIN STREET, Consisting of FRENCH COATINGS (ALL SHADES,)

jThe Celebrated F. & H. Castor?, i A Choioo Lino of . , HILGER'S CLOTH & DOESKINS Declared t be the best Cloths in the m'arUi, by tLe Merchant Tailor's Convention of Xew York. - j A splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of CAS SI M ERES, VESTINGS. Etc. Which we" will .Make np in the LATEST STYLES, And best workmanship, at the lowest figures the market can afford. We will sell also by tlm ysr-1 in any quantity to u.t purchasers'. s , , We especially invite the attention of THE LADIES, To our I. RfJK STOCK f r FRENCHT CrMcHlLLAS, ,,-T 1 " " .' . .i i For Ladieu Sacqueing. v , k " It is undoubtedly the largest airtment ever brought t this city7 nn, will be soM at ; margin shove cost. Give as a call bt-fort- ynrc-having tlseviherV. SeptA.Bi)j-r 1 P, 18fi7. HENRY BRATZ. ORAX PERRY. JOHX URATZ Bratz Perry & Co., ( Successes to Bratz, Jftir A Co;,) E M PIE E PLOW WORKS, Eat 3Iain-St., Hctweer. tth and 8th, RICHMOND IND. SO-tf. September VJ, 17. DR AVERTS Balsam of Eife, :,r FOR ' ' Affections of the Throat, Chest and LungS. A pleasant and effectual remedy, as testified by many of our citizens, containing no opium nor miner" si substance.' For Sale, at " AVERY'S, S. E. Comer Main St 9fari in Sts. I N BANKRUPTCY, This is to erive notice. That on the 20th dsv of Jan uary, A. D., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued apainst the estate of ROUT. II . SHOEMAKER, of Richmond. In the county of Wayne, and State of liidiana, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition : that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt to him, or for his use,rsnd tl.e transfer of anv property by him is forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, fr to chooo on or more Assignees of his estate, will he held at s Court of Bankruptcy to .be holden at 24- East Washington street, in the city of Indianapolis in said District, before John W. Ray, Register, on the 18th day of February, 1863, at 9 o'clock a.m. " BENJ. J. SPOOXER, - U. S. .Marshal, District of Indiana. 43-2 w . , , ? - , THE ... , DECKER & CO. IVORY AGK VFFE BAR P I AN.O F O RTES , Are .. celebrated throughout the country, and are distinguished for their -SiiifEing Quality :s iti' :.. , '.' Volume and Parity of Tone, Mjm pathetic Elastic, Even Touch : . Durability of Construction, nnl Beauty of Finish I 1 '; t FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED At the Kew Yoke Statk Fair ir 1858, and whenever . .'. , i ; s and wherever exhibited. ; ; j i , The Decker A Company Pianos have always received the first premium whenever and wherever they have competed with, the most celebrated makes in this country. , . .i 5- i r.M .'? '. THE ru- : : IVORY AGRAFFE DAR! Is an invention beautiful in its simnlicitv. and woderful in its practical effect. It is tlie mot compact Aginuc eer lnveniea, acu us mnuence upon the tone is to render it mellower, rouuder, and more clearly brilliant, while it utterly overcomes that sharp, metalic quality which disfigures the instruments of all other makers." n s ': t: ' . " -. r - .The unanimous opinion of tha best artists and tbe most reliable critics is, that - The DECKER Jk CO,, Ivory Agraffe Bar which in voluminous sonority, and pos ' itive solidity of tone, ean tand com , parison with the best Grand PI ano-Fortes made. Every Piano is Warrented for 7. years. WARE ROOMS, No. 2 UNION SQUARE, Cor. of 14th St. and 4th Avenue. NEW YORK. Jan. 29,1868.-49 . . . License Notice. mjOTICE is hereby given to the citisens of Jefler1m son Township, Wayne County, Indiana, that I William Waltz, a resident of Hagerstown, in , said Township, County and State, will apply at the next session of the Board of Commissioners of said county for license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, in less quantities than a quart at a time, and How the same to be drank on the premises where sold. Agreeable to the provisions of the Law anproved March 5th, 1859. - The premises on which I propose to sell, are described as follows, to-wit : The east front room of the one story building, situated" on the North West corner of Main and lnm streets, on Lot So. 4, Block o. 8, iu the said Town of Hagerstown, Jefferson Township, Wayne County, Indiana. M-4W ,. WILLIAM WALTZ. - AIways set the Rest. ' DR. AVESYS Blood Purrrvinfand Livrr Syrup.