Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 1, 27 February 1868 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS.

RICHMOND, IWDIAITA: . February SCti. 1CCX SVr rivals and & partu w io $aU - . 1 RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Dec. 30, 1847. ') tn .1 w.. - nl Fa.f-t . .... .... 1 30 P. VMVUIVna - Chicago i!-" Cit.cian.ti lUvton Way ViotUlisnapolis aad Wet.. 410 Cincinnati.;..;... ''!: ,,7 i n..tnn V....k... ...JU80 A.M Chicago.... .... .... .... ,t ,v....v.. . Em 520P.M Boston end Beechy Mire,leaves Tuesday and - 1 . - . .... ......... 1Z Uv ' rriuaj,a y : . 7 aa . do. do errives seme days at . J e r.M . Arba.via Bethel Ac. leaves Monday .Wedries-. ., d.y aid FrM? 2SMf do. arr. Monday, weaneeaay - -. Winchester, I a . New - -J"w Vm a .i Monday, Wednesday ad Friday, at.... J l I a.m. do. rr.l.esday,Tbur.d.y and Saturday, 4 60r.ii. Brookville vie Ablufrton, leaves Monday and Friday at ' " V '1 " " 1 on t i Arrives TuesdayandSaturdayat........ 00 rjt. . O i u ft -. .5!W-0flB? fivti from J:3 A. . w r. Vnday .from 9:00 to 10:00 A.u.- . ; try. .n ED. A. .w.: JONES P.M. C AX Dm ATlAIOf OUWCEMENTS; Tirm l for subscribers; $2 for non-subscribers to be paid invariably in advance.,- ". , J e 4 -' - ;- n ' Sofairr. We are authorixed to annonnce Jacob S. B.dletiger, a a candidate for re-election to the office f Sheriff of Wayne County, subject to the Apri noirlnatfng election. " X .SJ FoKcrmKO ArrT,TH Dis-aicr. Mr, Editor, PleaM anooanoe Lieut. Wm. H. Jones, fcf Brookville,. as a candidate for nomination, for the office of District Prosecutor, in the 6th Judicial District of Indian composed of the Counties of Franklin, Union, Fayette and Wayne, subject to the decision of the Republican party. " F"AKK,"rL, We are authorixed to announce the name of Abel Stud j, of Richmond, as a candidate for the office of District Att'y for the Sixth Judicial District of Ind. composed 'of the " Counties of Franklin, Fayette, Union and Wayne Subject t-the April Union Nominating Election." - - Y Cocxrr CoMMt9sioNR. We are authorixed to announce I.H. Pierce, of Hagerstown, as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision o( the Republican Nominating Election in April next. . ( - ' We are authorised to announe -Amos Parsons, of Jefferson Township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the Aprit nominating election. RrsaiTATiT. We are authorised to announce John I. Underwood,; as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the . April nominating election. u We are authorised to announce Maj. Benj. L. Martin as a candidate for Representatire to the Legislature; subject to the April nominating election. Congressional Canvass. Gen. Thomas W. Bennett, candidate for the nomination for Congress, will address his fellow-citizens of Wayne County, at the ; following places and times, on the political subjects of the day. The People are invited to -hear him. .- . - At Williamsburg, on ' Wednesday night, March 4th. , ' 1 ' ; At Washington, on Thursday night, March 5th. . . , .. At Economy, on Friday night, March 6th. 4 t 5-; r -ri ,i w At Hagerstown, on 'Saturday night, March 7th. , ; r Those of our subscribers in the city, who do not receire their papers regularly from the carrier, if they will let ns know, the omission shall be promptly nmedied. - - f,: , . . , , . ,, r. .-. 1 "jarWaync Civil Circuit Conrt is now in session Hon Silas Colgrove presiding, -vr.r::-?; -Jt;,;, -"- fjr Odd Fellows Hall is now in progress c ommenoed excavating cellar this (Friday morning. . ...... . ... JSrln the Common PleaarCourt on Monday, the ten cases against John W. Free, were compromised. . t ';" jCWThe "Hutchinson Family, are to give a Concert at Snyder's Hall in Centrevilie on Saturday evening, Feb. 29th. - We know a neighbor, who, when he has a Very knotty stick to prepare for his store, always imagines said stick to be George W. Julian; and then he says he lays it open with all ease; jer Arch. Good, a colored individual, stole a pair of pants and an overcoat from Mr. Swops s clothing establishment. His ' CrooD-neos was sent by the Mayor to Centreviile, in default of ;$500 bail. - - ! t Firs. On Monday night last a fire broke oat in the shoe shop on Fifth St., adjoining .Bell A Bellia's Insurance Office, corner of -Main and Fifth. The Engines were promptly on the ground, and the fire put out before much damage wax done. Our friend Samuel Sinez threw the first water from a bucket, and ' No. 2 next. " - . , B. A Ft. Wat.ni R. R. The President of this road : L. M. Mering. Esq., informs ns that the prospect ' is cheering for the completion of this great thoroughfare, not only to Ridgerille, the coming "season, but clear through to Ft. Wsrne. All that is need is uni- - ted effort by all its friends along the line a pull all--ogetlier.acd the Iron Horse will beon this true, ' ti Not So. -We never published a. ''passage mom a letter" like that 'the True (Julian) Re publican published and says we did, from Mon Una, or any other place, in favor of Gen. Mer edith, addressed to Gov. Morton. The natural Julian enmity towards Gov. Morton" and Gen Meredith," makes' him so blind with rage that he can't sej, and he even resorts " to a copper head aheet to feed and sustain it. We pity him and the rest of the family we do 1 t Improvements. Cuas. Gier, Alfred Jones, and Samuel Sinex, propose build ing three story bricks, between 5th and t 6th south "on Main, this spring." The old frame is being removed ? now. A. Jones, merely adds another story to his brick. -They are all to be business i 1 jsar-AI way s get the Best. C-gars for Sets. tmm kad at AVEnv m. . " - 4 vvi . Aaatsal n 4k N- T Marios street. '' " i' . ' - - . z

Gen. T W. Bennett addressed quite a large audience at Phillips Hall Friday last The Gecu "would J make a Bepresentativo in' Congress, that every" Republican would" feel Troud oC His earnest and fearless advocacy of Republican principles, won him scores of friends. Iitoiaxa Fatbhts The following are the patents issued to parties residing in this State, during the week ending February 4th: William H. Evans and William H.

Wainright, Indianapolis, straw cutter. Geo. W. D." Culp, Kast Enterprise, hay press. Wm.-Faulkner, v eva', aviary. ... Jas. M. Milroy, Galveston, corn and cotton cultivator. Anson IiWarbnrton Henry Bendir, Fort Wavne. metallic , scroll ends for. spring bars of carriage. -'' v Ira Fntchard, Terre Haute, gas ma chine. " ' '-I - J John 1 Ricard, Lewisville, cultivator. Augustus 'Uchausten,'' Michigan City, revolving? cannon. John Snyder, Hart's Mills, grinding mill. 1 Lewis Rehymcr, Indianapolis, rail way joint, , J , " G. W. Bell, Ki9ingr Sun, sewms: ma chine (re-issue.) , Focxtb Conobbssiohal Distkict. The political complexion of the new District, taking the vote for Secretary of State as the test, which was the one us ed by the Republican party forming it, is as follows : Dem. Rep. Shelby 328 Hancock ...................... . 155 Rush........ ..... 195 Fayette.... 507 Union 243 Franklin................. V79 Wayne - 2250 146.1 3195 1463 t ii Republican majority.. 1132 . h. i J, .dpriDg is cheery, 1 f i Winter is dreary , Green leaves hang, but the brown must fly ; When he is shaken, f-. 'Lone and forsaken .Tr's' f What can an old man do but die T" ' Why, take Plantation Bitters, to ba sure, and with them a new lease of life. The old are made young again, the middle-aged rejoice, and the young become doubly brilliant by using , this splendid Tonic. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Liver Complaint,' Headache, Pains in the side, ' Crick ia the back' and all symptoms of Stom achic Derangement, yield at once to the healthgiving influence of Plantation Bitters. 'They add strength to the system and buoyancy to the mind. Magnolia Water. A delightful toil et article superior to Cologne and at half the price. "" 1 2w. "When the Democatic party became a party of traitors I left it, because I did not any longer support its doctrines. When it became the party of treason these old line hacks, these old Whigs, came into it, because it suited them. And from that time to this these men who ' were first Whigs, then "Know Nothings," and then Whigs . again; these men , who were first abolitionists, then Whigs, then Know-Nothings," and then back: again; became Democrats. , Then brains , wentout and treason came into the Democatic party .-Gen. Butler. Death of Another Old Pioneer. John Long, Esq 'one of the oldest"pioneers of the Miami country, died at his residence, near Springdale, in this county, yesterday, in the 81st year of his age.'' Father Long came West when the whole trans-Allegheny country was an unbro ken wilderness. One by one in rapid' succession the first settlers are passing away. Cin .Times. . . 4 In making preparations-? to . re-paper your rooms the coming spring, do not fail to give S. G. Dugdale a call, at No, 95 Main Street, and examine bis Tine patterns of Wall paper, Window Shades, dec. Mr Alfred Kilgore, the enthused District Attorney. Dispatched the Presi dent tbis week to .the. effect that he should stand firm, ending with the somewhat hackneyed quotation; "May God speed the right." .The last sentance is slightly mixed and the President, in his slightly perturbed condition, will find it hard to tell where his Attorney stands now. , .But as Johnson pa3"s the monejT, of course he's entitled to the first choice. Ind. Journal. -r ' Newspapers appear to be punishing our own Russian possessions by invidous remarxs. We have gleaned from various sources the follow ing items, which on the whole maces up a very fair description : MThe remoteness of Russian America mases it a fur country. " "Its high latitude mazes it an iceolated country." ; : Its perpetual - snow and lace of vegetation maxes it a white bear country ; and a good bearing country for a'l that." - "Its fisheries will set many people to codgiuting: ;i zisz i r-'xv; i .a. rT "Ladie, if you visit that country be sure and taxe along your umbrellas t J protect you from the' rain, dears." ', ' ;r ; .The bill which passed the Senate on the 7th, to stop a leak in the Treasury Department, requires all appointments of Special Agents of the Treasury to be sent to the Senate for confirmation, and terminates the term of service of presJ ent' incumbents within ten . days after the bill becomes a law. ' This will save money, and deprive Johnson of many electioneering agents. " ' ' ' ;', - ' Horace Greely was born in Amherst, New jaampshire, in 1811, and is fiftyseven years old. ..i, A life remarkable for the amount of hard work done, makes him appear considerably older. 4. s 'Al ways get the Best. TTuexplosive Coal Oil, at AVERY'S 8. E. Corner Maia 1 At Marionstreeta. . " .';

Head the "Blessings" that. are be

stowed upon paying subscribers, on our fourth page. Fatal Accident -t thb Dpot. This (Thursday) morning, ' one man was Killed and another, it is feared, mortally wounded. At about half past 10 o'clocx, as Casper Seaberry and Clements Knopf, two Germans and em ployes about the Depot in this city (who have been but a short time in this country) were go ing to do some wore on the Cincinnati tracs. ost of the Depot, they came out of the Tool Shop west ef the Cincinnati Freight Depot, and I whilst pxssing up by it? side, a train came along ' from the West. , Alarm was given, and they I stepped off the tracx on the South side next to ( .1.ft nf h Vrntcrtit "Tlonnt anil warn IUV .1WB V. . " " 'O " - w. caught by the passing engine. Mr.' Seaberry was mangled in a frightful manner both legs being brosen and his body badly injured. He died in a few minutes after the accident. Mr. Knopf's injuries were mostly internal, and he also died in about one hour. Their bodies are nowat Mr. Sch nell's on Washington Avenue. Plows. Our farmer freinds are respectfully reminded that Bratz, Perry fcCo., on East Main Street, between 7th and 8th Streets, in this city, have one of the finest assortments of Plows now on hand, that can be found at any other Plow Factory in the West, and they are invited to call and examine them before the Plowing time arrives. In material workmanship, style and durability, the Plows manufactured at Bratz Perry & Co.'s Empire Plow Works, cannot be excelled. Give them a call, farmers, before purchasing elsewhere. Tho following list of names of donors to the childrens' Home, during the holidays, was prepared for publication at the time, but through an oversight was omitted, which is much regretted Miss Mary Baer; Mrs. Bowing; Wm. Parry; Mrs. Wakefield; Mrs. M. E. Reeves; Mrs. John Hadley; Miss Sayman; Mrs. Benton; Mrs. J. E. Reeves; Eliza Starr; J.L. Morrisson; John Paxson; Mrs. Gibbs; Mrs. Palmer; Little Harry Meek; Ella Hig-1 gins; Susie Robinson; Fanny Elder; Ida Barnes; Allie Higgins and Lily Graves. We tender our warmest thanks, also, to the editors of our city papers. for their kind words and wishes. The following donations hve been received : Mrs. James Reeves, $20; Mrs. Dr. Baer, $10; John Hadley, 2; Thomas Woodjiutt, $?0; Edward Yarrington. S5; Noah Leeds, $10; J. L. Morrisson and J. M. Starr, their usual monthly donation of $10 each. Mr. James Vanaamsm, seven dollars, instead of two, as published last week. , , - - Spirituous FauMESTi. Oar vigilant Inspector of Uncle Sam's Internal Taxational inter ests hereabouts, Maj. M. M. Lackv, seized in our Qiaer City a small still and a paratus necessary lor distilling the above article, situated in a cellar, under house, on street ; also, ten barrels of "Stuff," which proves to be 20 per cent, alcohol, and proves to have been mixed with "aqua .pure.'' It is claimed that this still was not used for the pur pose of maKing whi9sy, but for other purposes. Time and investigation will show. Marriage Licenses. The following have been issued since last report: Green Township John Davis to Emma J. Roberts. Richmond Solomon Washington to Jane Kizer, (col.); Wm. Johnson to Mary Ann Moore J?.Qn H. Burns to Martha J. Gorsuchj'jpicierick Meyer to Elizabeth Sudhoff; Thomas J. Steele to Ella Hittle; Andrew Rauck to t Nancy J. Tremble; John W. Morrison to Isabella Barnitt. Cambridge Simon L. Drisbaugh to Catharine Cometta. Hagerstown Geo. W." Bunch to Sarah June Bowen. Jacksonburg Hen. Aker i to Permelia Barnell. Bankruptct. The following petitons in bankruptcy were filed on Monday last. Frederick O. Strickland, Wayne County, t John F. Gullick, Laporte County. - Abraham and Emanuel "Heilbroner, Allen aud DeKalb countc3. : Joseph C. Jewell, Vanderburg County. Snyder Filson, Wells County. ' Francis Voisal, Allen County. Silas Rain,Laporte County, Frederick and George W. Brown, Cass Ctmnty. Francis M. Hamilton, Rush county. , Aaron and Simon Kaufman, Grant County. - Josepli P. McCarty, Cass County. ' Allen M. Eldridge, Cass County.; ; James M. Ferguson, and Justice D. Cooper, Wabash County. ,- James T. Moore, Vigo County, ' - Asa R. Simmons, Vigo County. Calvin H.Crane, Miami County. , Edward G. Crane, Miami County. 7 Edward G. Ferguson, Morgan County. Isadore Lorch, Spencer County. Albert W. Johnson, Vanderburg Co. John Sharp, Wayne County. Nathan J Davis, Howard County. William Lane, Pntman county. John Walmsley, Vigo county, , David McCaskey, Laport, county. Benjaman O. Spen cer, Ca9a county. W. M. dc J. M Cockrum, Gibson co. Joshua Tucker, Martin county. John C.& Walter C. Dodge Madison county. Jesse G. Hinchman, Marion county. We see it stated ahat over four hundred, applicants 'throughout the State, are already in for the benefits, of the Bankrupt Law. John Grimes hired a horse and bugy from Mr. Brown, Livery Stable proprietor at Centreviile, and sold the rig to Mr. Wm. BennettMr: B. giving his note. Grimes tried to negotiate the note with one of our Banks was arrested examined and sent to Centreviile jail in default of $1,000 bail, by Mayor Youpg. Grimes will get a pass to Jefferson ville at the next session of the Criminal Court. . i ' A pen picture of one ofc the leaders of the so-called democracy, the infamous Brick Pomeroy, is given on our fourth page. X CaUioun's family in South Carollina are very destitute. His library sold lately for two' hundred and fifty dollars to satisfy a debt. " 'S&Always get the Best. Toilet Soaps and Perfumery at ' AVERY'S, 8. E. Corn Maia & Marion streets. " i

THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY-, Sir James Clarke's Female Pills, Prtpartd from a pencrifition of Sir J. dark'', M. D., Phgticiau Extraordinary to theQaetH. This invaluable medioine ia unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which . the female constitution is subject. It moderates all . excesses and removes all obsttuctions, from whatever ' cause. TO HARRIED LADIES It is particularly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity, and although a powerful remedy, does not contain anything

nuraui to ine constitution. iu wi w nvrruus and Spinal Affections, fains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, it will effect a cure when all other means have failed. Full directions ia the pam phlet around each' package. 8PKCI AX NOTICE. ' Beware of Counterfeit. Observe A name of JOB MOSES on the package purchate none without it all other are bate and teorthlet immitation. N. B. One Dollar.' with fifteen cents for postaire. enclosed to the sole Proprietor, JOB MOSES, x7 Cortlandt Street. New York, will insure a bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail,securely sealed trom ail observation. ( I T -For : Sale, : J l jt IHIGHTEEX Al'KES UJT LAHU 1SLL MU'UA'a TED ON THE LIBERTY PIKE, ONE AND a half miles South of Richmond, Timber, Stone, Sand, Gravel, and good Water. A two story Frstne House enclosed. The above property will be sold at a bargain if application be made soon. Call on Jesse Meek on Ruby Farm. 48-tf." ' ' . - Jan. 9, 1868 yiMfilKIIillWAMal Have saved more than 50,000 persons from death; for they cure in a single day, Cholera, Dyf enter v, al Summer Complaints, Feverand Ague, and Neurai riaAlso, a sure cure for Coughs and Rheum ttism. Ill Druggists sell them. - ' - Springfield, Mass Root's Pkstachink preserves the life of tho Ilair changes it from grey to its original color in three weeks prevents the hair from falling is the best article for dressing the hair ever found in the market will surely removedandrun and curea'ldiseasesoi tbe Scalp is delightfully perfumed, cures baldness, and will not stain tbe skin is a perfect Restorer and Dress sing Combined. No other preparation for the hair contains Pestachio Nut Oil. hold by all Drnggists. DEMAS, BARNES Co., Agents, New 1 ork OHIMN SKINNER & Co., Sole Proprietor, 15tf Springfield, Mass. DR AVERTS BLOOD PURIFYING AND LIYER SYRUP, For all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, or a disorded Liver. It has been used with great success among our citizens. For Sale, at AVERY'S DRUG-STORE, SOUTH-EAST CORNER MAIN AND MARION Sts Richmond, Nov. 7, 1867. 87-ly To Consumptives. TheRav. EDWARD A. WILSON will send ffre of charge to all who desire it. the prescription wtte the directions for making and using the simple remh dy by which he was cured of s. lung affection and tedread disease Consumption. His only object iabat beneht the aluicted and be Hopes every sutterer to try this prescription, as it will cost them nothingwill may prove a blessing. I lease address Rkv. EDWARD A. WILSON, No' 166 South Second Street, Williamsburgh, N. SEW PERFI ME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. Fhaln'a "igkl BlMmiag Crrenf." PkaUa' "Night Hloousinff rcu. Pbalea "Night Bloeniag Cereoa." Pka loat'a '.'Might Blooming Ccrrna." Phaloa'a ' Night Itloonjiug Crreat." i , A mottt xqaiKlte. delicate, and Kr.-.prant I'erfnme, aiti led from tbe rare and beautiful flower from Which it taSces its nnrae. Manufactured only by ' ' PilALOX 6c SON, New Vork. BEWAKE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASS FOR PHALON'S TAKE KO OTHER. '' ; r jfo. 25 Maiden lane, New York, Dec. 14, 1857. ) In my Card of Nov. 1, 1867, 1 stated that, "for the purpose of more fully supplylug the want or tbe public, and la l order to prevent unscrupulous dealer Trom palming off Inferior and. worth Jess goods the Morton Gold Pens, I shall hereafter sell no goods at wholesale except only to duly appointed and authorized Agents. etc. To this plan I have since strictly adhered. In accepting Agents, great care has beon exercised to appoint those who, by longcontinued fair dealing, have acquired a .. reputation for honesty, responsibility, and probity men in whose word tho public have learned to place confidence. These, . Agents have agreed to keep a full assortment of my pens, and to sell them at my ' published prices. Thus the public are tup- : plied by them with just such pens as they wont, 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 Per:, must get it from the Local Agent or from headquarters. Nona need apply for the Agency except in conformity to the above, the liberal discount To Clubs" being sufficient inducement to all others. - . ... , A- MORTON. BOOK A GENTS WANTED To solicit orders for a New Illustrated B,IiBLE DICTIONARY, (COMPLETK IN OKB VOLCMK,) Edited by Dr. War. Smith, Classical Examiner of the University of London. The Dictionary embodies the results of the most recent study, research, and investigation, of about sixty-five of the most eminent and advauced Biblical scholars now living. Clergymen of various denominations approve it, and regard it as the best work of its kind in the English language, and one whiehought to be in the hands of every Bible reader in the land. In circulating this work, agents will find a pleasant and profitable employment. The numerous objections which are usually encountered in selling ordinary works will not exist with this. But on the contrary, encouragement and friendly aid will attend tbe agent, making his labor agreeable, nseful and lucrative. Ladies, Clergymen, School Teachers, Farmers, Students, and all others who possess energy, are wanted to assist in canvassing every town and county in the country, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. , , . For particulars address, , ' "' -" ; National Publishing Co., r : 14S West Fourth St, Cincinnati, O. T. ROSE, DentiKt, N. W. Corner of Main and Pearl-st., : Eichmond. Ind. npEETII EXTRACTED without pain by the .JL use of Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing; Gas. - "Teeth inserted from f 10 to f 15 per set. . - "All work wabbantbd. ' Feb. SO, 183,

FLUMMERS COLUMN.

4 i 1. Burnett's Cocoaine, Lyon's Kithairon, v : i t i ' Hall's Hair Renewer, Ring's Ambrosia, . fc ,'' iT - V -f if . f : ' - -; ; ' i y- ..- Oil of Bennie, N. B. C. H. O. Coudray Oil. Bandoline, Eau Lustral, " " Cocoa' Cream,' Tricopherus, Circassian Hair Oil, Zylobalsamum, , C4 r Ursina, , : :.:r-l Mrs. Allen's Restorative, Lewelln's Restorative, - SterHng Ambrosia, Seeley's Catarrh Remedy, Edward's Catarrh Remedy, . Miller's Waterproof Blacking, Silverine, Magnolia Water, J .: '. ... - ... ' Kalli8ton, Morton's Eraser, Y V : Keersted's - Salve, Byrant's Pulmonic Wafers, Holland Bitters, Longstreet's Dyspepsia Cure, Cantrell's Dyspepsia Cure, Carey's Cough Cure, Alcock's Plasters, Arnica Plasters, . Poor Man's Plasters, A. ! &C, - &C, &C, &c AT DRUG-STORE, S. W. Cor. Main & Fearl Streets, RICHMOND, IND. ,

SPECIAL r NOTICES. T - - O.sb Mokb Unpohtunatb Alas I for the thousands Of unfortunate youths who, from the acquirement of , S certain secret vice, have brought upon themselves the infirmities of age ere it was yet tbe noon of life. The great boon for such, and the only sure, sale, positive cure, is Dr. Java Delasaarre'a celebrated Specific 1'ilU. See advertisement beadwL.Life,lieaUb,8treugtb. l-lm , ITCB! ITCH!! ITCH!!! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH J 1 SCRATCH 1 1 1 ' in tram 10 to 48 hours.' Wheaton' Oiaiment cures The Itch. , Wheatoa's Ointment cures . SaltKheani Wheaton's Ointuent cares Tetter. Wheatoa'a Ointnteat cures ; Barbera Itch Whe&tOB'e Ointment, cures Old Sores. ; Wbeatons Oialcnent , cures Every hind of Humor like Magic. . -Price SO cents a box j by mail, 60 cents. , Address WEEKS A FOITES, So 179 Washington Street Boston.llass. : - , For sale by aU Druggists, i ' , , Boston, Nor. 2l 1807. . sp. no. If S.B.M.

Mra. AVINSLOAV, An experienced Ifnrseand Female Physician,'' Present to the Attention qf Mothers , her SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, , ,: which greatly facilitates the process of teething 1y softening tho gums, reducing all inflammation, will al'ay all rAis and spasmodic action and is.T . Sure to regulate the Bowels. ' Depend upon it, mptbsrs, it will give .rest to joursnlves and RELIEF AXD HEAtTH TO TOUR IXFAJSTS. We have put up aad sold tbis article for over 30 years, aud cast mTiK conpidejicb akdtbcth of it what wehavenver been able to say ol any other tr.edicine. Never has it failed in a sniglc instance to effect a cure, when timely used. Jiever did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of comnRadation of its magical el&cU and medical virtues. We speak in tbis matter "what we do know," after 30 years' experience ; and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what we hercdeclare. In almost every instance where the infant i 4 suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes aftertbe syurp is administerd. Full directions for using will accompany each Koltle. None genniue unless the fac-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, ia on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Druggist throughout the world. PRICE, ONLY 35 CEJTTS PER'HOTTLE. Dr. Sr nenek'e Mandrake Pills ASnbstitnlc for Calomel. ,. , These Prlls are conjposed of various roots having power to rslaxthe secretion of the liver as promptly andeffectually as blue pills or mereury,without producingthose disagreable or dangerous e fleets, which often follows the use of the latter. In all billions disorders these pills maybe used with confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary ducts which cause billions affections i general. Schenck's Mandrake Pills, cure sick headache and all disorders of the liver indicated by sallow ski, coated tongue, costivuess, drowsiness and a general feeling of weariness and lassitnde, showing that t& liver ig in a torpid or obstructed condition. In short these Pills may be used with advantage in all cases where a purgative or alterative medicine is required. ' Please ask for "Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills." Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 centJ per box. , ;; : ' ' ' " LIF E HEALTH STRENGTH. LIFE HE ALTH STRENGTH-;': TIIE ' GREAT FREJiCII REMEDY. Delamarre's Specifio Pills ' ' - Prepared by Oarancicbe & Drrojrr, No. II Hue Lumbard. Paris, and highly recommended by tbe entire Medical Faculty of France. , ' Are a most energetic aad efficient Remedy in case; (if Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness; Nightly, Daily or Prrmotwe Emissions ; Sexual Weakness or htpotency ; Weakness arising from Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses; JMaxatittn of the (rental Organs ; Weak Spine; u Lime" or "Brick-dust" depositee in tbe Urine; -Milky Discbarges, Ac, and all the ghastly tr$in of Symptoms arising from Overuse or Excesses. A pamphlet, containing full particulars, with Directions and Advice, printed in Freaeh, German, .Spanish and English, accompanies each box, and w ill be sent by mail, free of cost, to any one who will write for it Price $1 per Box or Six Boxee for $5. V ASK FOR DELAMARSE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, AND TAKE HQ OTHERS. s Sold by all tlw principal Dmggists,tr will be sent by mail, trotrcfy tilled front all obtereatioa, on receipt of the specified price bv anv advertiged Agents, or by the sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortland: Street, New York. Agents for Richmond and vicinity, POTTS BRO'S , SAMPSON & ROSS, Dr. P'iiuv..-....rr utile 4.-wfrf) i-; r Spa. 4I-ly ELASTIC SPONGE ! , A SUBSTITUTE for Curled Hair and Feathers for Mattresses, Cushions,' Pillows, Furniture, and all upholstery purposed. . s : . .. .., , EXCLUSIVE AGENCIES GRANTED. , t The Americas Patent Sponge Company, sole manufacturers of the celebrated Elastic Sponge, are granting Exclussive Agencies for the sale of their goods. ; : I i, - - - - . . . - -The great increasing demand for this wonderful article offers a rare - opportunity to Agents, whether practical upholsters or not. .-.,wt - ; ' :,' . Descriptive pamphlet, circular contaiuing terms of agency, and sample of goods sent by mail. ' - Address ' A. W. GOODELL, - : jGeneral Agent for Chmpany, 12 A 14 Cliff-street, New York. Jan. SO, 1888. 49-4t. , . -,3 "OosscitPTiOJi is as certainly cured as Intermittent Fever, and as certainly preAentedas Smalt Pox. Rtv. v Cha,. E. King, M.JD.,LL.D.etc. .r , KING'S riiEPARED PRESCRIPTION, MADE FROM THE PBESCRIPTION OF , Uev. Chas. E. King, 31. D.V D., itc.1,' ""' FOB TRK PRKVEXTroJf OF coisrsrrMiTioisn j For the Radical care of ASTHXIA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, and all affections ' of the LUNGS. THROAT, and . AIR PASSAGES : for General and Special Derangements of the NER OUS SYSTEM : for lisrders of the Stomach and Bowels. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases the ttrength and deepens the color ofthe pale blood. It subdues the CHILLS and FEVER and diminishes the Ejpectoratiou.- It checks the night sweats,, always, in from seven to fourteen days. The appetite is invigorated, and the patient rapidly gains flesh ; the congh and tbe difficult breathing are speedily relieved ; the sleep becomes calm and refreshing ; the evacuations regular and uniform. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ac, DISAPPEAR WITH A RE ILLY ASTONISHING RAPIDITY. . The PRESCRIPTION should be nsed in every Disease, by whatever nam k known, in which thare is exhibited any Derangement of either the NERVOUT or the BLOOD Systems. It is nnequaled in Female Disorders, Scanty or Suppressed 3Iene,u White." Ac. The PREPARED . PRESCRIPTION is both the BEST and the most ECONOMICAL Medicine that can betaken. The average dose, is two teaspoonsful ibwuouuj. x u p&tieni never requires, under AiW'rVi V asting. Its Specific Action is upon the Constitu- ' tional Dondition, and, through this Condition, upon -the Whole Series of Symptoms. Statements from Patients, Ac." ' College Hill, Cincinnati: I was in 'the last stage of Consumption. In ten days after taking the 1 bescbiption, my Chills, Night Sweats, Fever, Ac., ' decreased, and finally altogether- disappeared.. A -mere skeleton before,! am now well stored with flesh. My restoration is a marvel to all who know me. : ' "Your Prescription saved my daughter's life, and has probably saved me hundreds ol dollars." Re "We bless God for the benefit we have received from vour Prepared Prescription." Key. P. Pkregbinb.' Blossbnrg, Henn. . - ; i r.li - ."Every one to whom I r have recommended it has benefited much bv its use." The " PREPARED PRESCRIPTION - is put up in ft $1 bottle, and is sold in Richmond by all DRUGGIST'S generally, or orders may be addressed to the r Hole proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO 27. Cortlandt Stbbdt, N. Y. Consultations free. A ' Circular, containing testimonials of many cases suecessfully treated, will be sent free, by mail, to all who . will write for it. ' -,..,- spa 41-lvr , H -cr,

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l(JNta,aUkyffrati.) ;j HOOFLAKD'S DEBILITY ! DEBILITY ' : ' i .V.-.-:';: fi - . resulting from any eaase whatever , . Prostration of tlie System. Severe XZardshioe. " ' . ... J Exposure, ; 't; OF.'.-.,i . j .Fevers. blSEASES.OIT CAMp!ilEK Soldirrs Citizens, 31 mitt or Female, Adnlt r Youth. Will find in tkie Bitters a pare Tsnie sot dependent on bad liquers fvr their almost mu-acmlouseSert ASD BZSEAJE8 BXSSLTIKB TSLOU DIBOItnXM OF the 1. IYER and DIGK9T1TK OK6AX3, sueid sr '. HOOFLANO'S Q EB M AN B TTERSr This Bitters has Performed' more Cures, gives better Satisfaction, baa more Testimony, has more Respectable Peoplo to vouch for it than anj other article i the markets "lT-defy any . es t.' C9&-rdiet this aaaardmr ..4- ? -.. . ir . It . will i? a sr fa't ooo 4 any one wno will produce a certificate ptrbliihcd by ' : -, .-8 geanine, '- " . FDOLAND'S GEEM AN BITTEESv i '.''- .- j - - ..,.' . .. . win cxrsr evkrt cask or " Chronic ot Nerrove Dbility- - aad Diseases eftbe KidhrObserve th following symptoms reauftfiDg from tlff disorders Ptlw digestive organ? I: Kmt1rjridn.IbwrorPrft'S. Fir71nBi-f Tlliinit t; tSw V Head Aovdity. f"tb Stonach, Nne, Heart- , ourn, uisguaf ;or r ooo, r nunese or W eight In thi Stomach; Sour Eructations, Sick : - ing or Swimming of Abe Head,. Harried dilikruH Breathing, : - " i. ' -' t- : Fl atteriiig-aV tha i , -. . . . Heart. Choking or Saf- ,; " ' Jbcating Sensations when in- ' . lying Posture, Dimness -, , of Vision, Dots , or Webs bVrbre thW" : i -:r-- Sight, Fevon and D Pais- . in the Head, Deficiency of Pers- : " 1 piratiom; Yl!ewness ' of the- Sk.B- - ' ' - audi Bysr Pain, ioftba Stdey Jivsfr and Breast Limbs, Ae Sadden Flashes of IBsat; Burning in the Flesh, Constant inragiiri - KBtX ET M B E E , That Him Bittern i not - Altkoiit, eontaimm no JEW mrWhitky, and cannot make Drvnkardtybut i-the brt 7W inthr WirrlS. " React xrhxr 8aya Do: Erom Rer. W". D. Seigfried, Pastor of Tweinh Bap tiatf Churcb, Philadelphia. Centlenura : I have reeentlybMiabiboringrmder tSe distressing effects of Indigestion, accompanied by. prostration- ef tfae-narvovs. systevnv - Kaaserotm remedies were recommended by friends, and some of. them tested, but without relief. Your Iloofiand'sGerman Bitters were recomcneaded by persens who i tried them, nd whose fayprable mention of these Ktrers induced" me- to trythent I must confessthat; I had an aversion to Patent Medicines from the thousand ted one'.' quack i'BUters", whose only aim seems to be to palm off sweetened ami drugged Jrauorirpoa tbe community io-e. sly way. atsctthe tendency of whiclvl fear, is t, make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation, I took it with happy efleo. Its action, net-only upon the aiamach, but ugon .thenivous system, was prnminent and gratifying. I feul that I have derived great and permanent besedt frsnx the use. of a few. bottle. a . , . ,,. r Very respectfullj'yours, " """ r j i 4: ! -ot WwDu.lKiaPRISD T9SS. Sckamaxon StreeU. 1 ns fciff ?3 From-tne-Re- .'!. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia., . , . .... 1 ave derived decided benefit from the use of Hoofland's German Bitters, and feel it my privilege to reesmn-oKl them an a meet valuable tonic, to all who are suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of tbe liver. ' '-.J i p'm t -ones truly) From Rer; D.-Merrige, Pastor of the Pass vunk BapUnt Church, Philadelphia. ' ' Frtm tile many respeeUbleTeconrmendations 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, ind a most excellent tome for tbe stomach.- - From Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the Vineentoem and afcHvilleO'.: J.) BaVUst Churches. . Having nsed in my family a number of bottles oi yonr Hoofland's Germaa T'tterB, I bare to say that I regard them as an eaeeU nt i medicine, especially adapted to remove thedisea&ss ther are recommended for. They strengthen aid invigorate the system when debilitated, and. are useful, ia 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 ia the restoration of health. Yours truly, , WM. SMITH o8 Hutchinson St.,Pbi!da e vi - ?t 1 .W BB WARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of "O. M. JACKSOIf"'is the wrapper of each battle. . SiafiJeBoUletl.ornalf Dox.forM.. j- HtwUnl - ' tML a. " . . a - arawgiai o(Da-e ue article, do not be put off by any of the inXoxicaUng pre para- - - . -j - "Mticu ui in puce, oni sena to an - " wu, ninu wj pcaa; oy expreesPrincipal Office and Maaafactarr. PmSADELPXIIA, PA. s 'TSuecetsorto'Jones 'f by Druggists aad Dealers ia am (owa i tbe United States.