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mcmiOND, XXTDIAXTA: March 12th, lCCa RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Dec. $0, 186T. mail closc. olambaa and East... Vicago Jlncinuati.;... ....... . ur.. ........... 1 SO r.M .... 10 15A.M 5 45r.lt 8 00 AM Indianapolis and Weat.,iw-.3-'3- 4 10 VAILS OPEN. I.dianapolia and West f 30 TM Cincinnati Dayton Wry Chicago 6 45 fji f!nlnmhna and !!.. Boatoa and Beech j Mire,leavea Tuesday and .12 00 M Friday, at 1 A .mini TY1 ft dftTB at.... 7 00 r.u Arte.viaBethelAe.leewa WeadAyVWednesday and Fridar, at V'i."..' 5 m f5 do. arr. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4 00 r.K Winchester, i a. New - Garden, Moadey,Wednesdend Friday, at.... 8 Ofl A.M. lorarr. fuesday, Thnraday and Saturday, 4 00 f.m. Brookvillevie Abington, leaves Monaay and Friday at-- "". ' A-.;... Tnsadarand Saturday at 8 00 A.M. ft 00 r.n. jfficeopBfroaaJ a2 . to 7:30 r. . On Sunday .from 9:00 to 10:00 A.. ED. A. JONES. P.M. CAHDIDATESAHIfOUIfCEMEIfTS. Taaaa tltor snbacribers; $2 for non-subscribers to be paid invariably in advance. . fsj"f- ?y ,SJT" Shcbif-. We are anthorixed to announce Jacob S. Bnllenger, aa a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Wayne County, subject to the Apri now inating election. . " Edt Palladium: Sir Pleas anaoenee the Basse, of Ceptt George W. Adams, aa a candidate tor Sheriff of Wayne county, subject to the Republican nominating election. Mahy Votsas. F aosbcctihq Att't, 6th DuTBiOT.-rMrEdaor, Please announce Lieut. Wm.Br.Jone,! of xTwetrolle, as a candidate for nomination, for the office of District Prosecutor, in the 6th Judicial Diatriet of Indiana composed of .the Counties of Franklin, Union, Fayette and Wayne, subject to the decisie. ef the Bepubliean party. We are anthoriaed to announce the name of Abel ' L. Study, of Richmond, as a candidate for the offiee of DistritaA tlSiiWnlicHPrie of Ind composed of the Counties I of Franklin, Fayette, Union and Wayne Subject to the April Union Nominating Election. CocirrT CoxinasioJira. We are authorized to announce'I.' H.t Pleros; orHagerstovnN as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, abject to the decision o( the Republican Nominating Election in April next. Weareerhd :siWBa.Amos Parsons, of Jeflerson Township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the April nominating election. . We are anthorixed to announce Andrus S. Wiggins of Hagerstown, aa ft candidate for County , Commissioner, subject to the April nomination.' I "- RmiDurriTiTi.-We are authorized to announce John 1. Underwood, as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to thst April nominating election. We are authorized to announce Maj. Benj. LTMartla as a candidate for Representative to the Legislature; subject to the April nominating election. We are authorized to announce William C. Bowen of Je'ftraon io w nahipr a a cneidats for Representative in the Indiana Legislature, subject to the Repub . liean nomination. Palladium: Please announce the name of H. B. Payne, Esq., as a candidate for Repveseatetive in the Indiana Legislature, subject to the Republican nomination. MaxtVotbks. eaMluw at our snbacribers in the eitv. who do not receive their papers retfadarty frost the carrier, if tbey will let us know, tue omission snail oe promptly remedied. Dx. Tncker'fl Notice. -rR. TUCKER, may be" consulted at the HunILw tington House, Jan. 27th and March 13th. Be is a graduate of the regular School of medicine and has had twenty-two years experience in his profession. Dr. Tucker haa made ' i'Chrmim'"Piua his special study and practice for the last ten years, such as Consumption, Bronchitis, Throat affections, diseases of the heart, stomach, kidnies, bowels, nerves and blood. lie is thoroughly skilled in the se maladies and ha teds-ar? tAraaeagea. for studying them in the hospitals of this country and Europe. Be furniahes his patients with all the latest and most approved medicines for those diseases which can not naually be had out of the largest cities. Invalides are invited to eall and be examined ; but cash is in all cases required for medkinaav"? Tat Doctor uses Inhalation in treating the lungs and catarrh of head or throat. 47-tf The Way to Make Honey. GAS BILLS DISCOUNTED 15 p ct If paid on or before the 20th instant. t3 :(ttrThe Empirft How Works, between 7th and 8th Streets on Main7 m tbis city, is attracting the farmers who al ways will thave the best Plows manu-i facturfed: uBrit5lerir A:" -'Co'iPkPthe place to get suited. New EsTAugMKT2-I. B. Dickin son has just opened at Clarices olcTBtand No. 91 Mftln-st, in the Huntington Block sooth side, an entire new stock of Watche',J'evelry?utr4ii4 and in vites the citizens of Richmond and vicinity to give him a call and examine his stock and compare, prices. He is prepared to repair Watches', Clocks, ko. at short notice and in a satisfactory manner. j ; Railroad Election. The stockholders in the Cin. Rich. fc Ft Wayne R, R., will bear in mind that the election fo Directors of said Road, takes place id this city on -Wednesday, April 1st. M Rkoistht or Votes. The Registry of the voters of this Township is now completed, and copies can be seen at the Morrison Library, the Revenu Assessor's Officet the Post Office, the Mayor's Office, acl4 tb -Dpot-in tills c&j31t hoped that every voter will see that hia name is on the list, and if it is not there to hav.e it placed thereon, on or before the Sfafof thlsHnonih The-list is madi out in alphabetical order and each name numbered, so as to faciliate voting, and e oterrwill recollect .hisnumber, and call it out toge&er with his name, there need be no delay in taking the votes. .-! SLF-Glbnous ' if e w Hampshire, goes Republican by increased majorities not less than four or five thousand. -al-ui

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Tlie Board of Managers of the Home of the Friendless wouldlnform the public, that they ihYe3?ejite4 hn on ; Sixth street, betweenMarket "and Syc amore and purpose' Opening the Home on the 16th inst. A few months since, as an experiment, we employed a christian family to take s rich as came tinder our care; but the demand being greater , than this family could supply, we have thought it advisable to secure a house of ourowBIDiUaU i.A :rP"UJ It is not our design to open on a large scale, but to commence in a small way,, and enlarge as the : demand increases. , We are apon m untried field, and ask your sympathy -and aid.: " There is certainly a demand for such a Home in a place like this, - where there is no Hospital or public institution, and we! who have1 undertaken this work of faith and laboir of ..love, beg the assis tance of m generous public -Any second hand furnitore.beds and bedding, stoves,'1 kettles1, cooking utensils,' dishes,' wood, provisions In short any 'thing ..that Is useful in house keeping will greatly aid usin. our votk,,2i''A"-': -'V,'Any contributions may be left at S. C. Mendenhall's, on the corner of Fifth ' and Market streets'. : - :4 5 -? ij ' - wR. M . CoFFnr Prea'dt. 1 UlflOK BJEUEr ASSOCIATION. Thfe members f"thr Union Relief As sociation, wish to acknowledge the following donatious for: the support of the Children's Home, and also to return thanks to the donors for their assistance. Sonp bone P. ijjF.p3 Wiggins one apron, four pies, Susan Robinson; beans, ..bominy.T fle- pies, , basket , of cakes, Phebe Wiggins; infant's clothing, Mrs. James Reeves; one load of wood. W.C. Rich; repairing hearth, E. Stevens; repairing tin J gutter," ' .David Nordyke; five . pies, T Mrs,, McWhinney; two double and two night gowns, fonr pies, Mra.-B. F. Perry; one load of wood W. J. Erwin; two bu. potatoes, Jesse Starr; "Cradle quilt, grandmother- Perry; -one ham, two cans blackberries, basket of apples, Charles .'Dickinson; basket of provision, ladies ,f Presbyterian Church; one over and 'one sacque coat, ' Colaia Barnes; butter Geo. Barnes and Co. 1-2 cord of wood, Swyane," Dunn " & Co; r two spoons, one- pr- drawers, , Ida P Barnes; $10,00 for school books, D. B. Crawford; one can strawberries, basket, of apples, Achsah Puryon; Ham, cake, basket of. apples,. Mary .Wiggins;- milk for the month, Mr. Berhide and Mr. Hale; coal oil for the month, Mr. Page, TEMPERANCE LECTURE. i The Rev. M. E. Wadewill lecture, under the auspices of the Good Templars, on the subject of Temperance, next Sunday afternoon; March 15th, at Phillips Hall. They want him to have a full, good house. Hear him. Time, 4 o'cl'k. Lecture -Character and Characters. Rev. C. N. Sims, will deliver his popalar lecture on Character and Characters, at Phillips Hall on next Monday evening, the" 16th insi," for the benefit of the Home for the Friendless, an institution started under the auspices of the Young Mens Christian Association. Mr. Sims, though a young man, has already won ; laurels as a pulpit . orator, and judging . from the favor with which his lectures are being received by the most intelli-3 gent audiences in the larger . towns of ; our State, he bids fair to become no less distinguished in his new field of labor. The object to which the receipts are to be applied is a commendable . one j the ladies engaged in the work need the" encouragement and the assistance of our citizens, and we hope the. lecture will be liberally patronized. Admission 50 cts. A-Ham! ,....,. Noah must have been fond of swine's flesh, or he would not have named ono of his sons Ham, and having been . sup plied with one of Messrs. Barnes & Co's superior sugar-cured Bams, ire have no disposition to "cuss" it like the Cap tain of the ark did his Ham; but we did, In a family capacity, dls-cuss It" to our general satisfaction all, concluding; it was the finest flavored meat of the Ham kind that we had'ever ihe Opportunity of . testing; o This season has been par ticularly and especially favorable for putting up Hams curing ' them ' properly, end Gbobob and Ed (they will ex cuse us for our familiarity because we have not taken their acceptable and timely present am opalhically) have; made jLi'hLt'lthia timin prepairing for; the market the bbst Hams ever offered.! viumjGiWt"Pmj Co!i f-Ti TT . . ' - . r ! JtTBda Common Puas, th Joettial District. We aa aotnortted to anooaace John F. Kibb", as a canaidate for Jadce of this Diatevt, aabjoct to the deaiaioa of the RepobiieaQ nomiaatina; election, and the deetaioa of a Republican Conventioo. .... , . .,- Ar uuLBKiiisoN, , and . JEar Sort : geon; will be in his ; office In ' this ; cit, : always on Mondays. --;--J y-': ; . - iWe call attention to his circulars disfriboted In this issue of bar papery and ' advise all afflicted with any disease of ' the Eye or Ear, to consult t)r. Culbe'rtsori. : His charges are always modified f to suit the circumstances of the patient forjthe poojr he charges nothing. Dr. Culbertson has had 15 years experience in his speciality. f ? His references are among the best men In this ' city $ and State, end he has hundreds of letters in 4 ' his office expressing gratitude from his 'T ; patients, which all Interested can see. Wm. WooDscaw, of Madison, better known as the Prophet, has received a call from the Lord, he says, to qo forth and warn all tb? world of the coming end of tine.

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S 01A.3P S . -c la . ! GLTCKRISB, A"'".A "ii ; ,v AROMATIC TOO, I : !rJ Af - , - ;; BATH A BARBERS S O A P S, A LSO A GEIffRAL ASSORTMENT OF AMER ICAN, tNGUSEI AND FRENCH MANUFACTURE, . "; " ;' FOB BALK AT' ' PLU M M ER S DRUGSTORE. BRUSHES. A FULL LINE OF CLOTHES. BAIR.f HAT, FLESH, INFANT, TOOTH, SHAYINO, AND NAIL BRUSHES, ; At PLCMMSRS S. W. Corner of Main and Pearl Streets. O O MB S OF ALL KINDS, METAL BACK REDD ISO, HARD RUBBER, HORN," FINE, AND POCK ET COMBS, ATPLUMMER'8 DRUG STORB. GENERAL ASSORTMENT BOOKS, a OF POCKET J.W. PLUMPER'S - DRUG STORE. TOILET ARTICLES. PEBFVMBBY, HA1 S O IL S P O M A A D LILLY W II I T E , :i t , r COLD ORBAM, V. Y PINK SAUCKBS, ; PEARL VjtOPS, R O UO E, ....... Par Sal at 1 PLUMPER'S DRUG STORE. HO O PER S FUMIGATING PAS- : v: . TILLES, . ' ' : BUNION PLASTERS, , A; .... .. CORN PLASTERS, : i ; , PAIN PAIN ft WOLCOTTS PA IN ANNIB1LATOR, i A. ;; For Sale, at PLUMMETS DRUG STORE. FOUGERAS COMPOUND IODINISED COD LIVER OIL, , Jastroeeived and for Sale, by - - J. ;- W.c.P L U M.M E R . CRYSTAL CEMENT, PAINTERS DIAMOND CEMENT, for saeadins; broken glasa ware. CREAM TARTAR, BASING SODA, TARTARIC ACID, BAKING POWDER, ' : CLOVES, , ' " ' SPICES, ' ''mustard, : s ' ' " - . " " SPICES, Ac., Ae i t ..... .-AT2r0j.j ; PMUMMER'S DRfJG STORE. I) CARRIAGE SPCG3, i BATHING SPONGE - And a Tarietaf other Kinds, ftc, &e. ften ftc. AT 1 B V7. Cor. Main & oarl Streets, RICHMOND, IND.

THE GBEAT INGUSH EEIJEDY.

Sir James Clarke's Female Pills, Prepared from ptneriptiom of Sir J. Clarke, S. rhytieicm Extraordinary to AmQueen, -: - This invaluable medicine is unfailing ia the core of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution ia subject. It moderates all excesses and remavea all obstructions, from. whatever cause. "'- '. , ' - ' ! y t TO; MAJIRIPD 1VA.DIE9 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 hurtful to the constitution. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Paint in the-Back and Limbs, returns on Migai excraua, .w Hvsterics and Vh?tes, it will effeet a cure when aUliT other means have failed. Full directions in toe pamphlet around each package, i J I I TtLJP! ; ' ' : v aFBOla HOTICB. Beware of Counterfeit), Obeerve A name of JOB MOSES oh the package jmrduue none trithout it all (art are hate ad KortMeu immUation. ;: x: .'; K. One Dollar, wito urteen eents lor postage. enclosed to the sole Proprietor, JOB MOSES, 87 Cortlaadt Street, New York, will insure a bottle of the gmiiinr, containing Fifty POls, by return mail, aecu rely -sealed from all observation. " " :r ;;;j.Por Sale, rA-'(-A. EIGHTEEN ACRES OF LAND WELL SITUATED ON THE LIBERTY. PIKE, ONE AND. a half miles South of Richmond, Timber, Stone, j Sand. GraveL and good Water. A two story Frame House enclosed. The above property will be sold at a bargain if application be made soon. Call on Jesse MeekonR-by Farm.; . t-4-tf. Jan. 9, 1868 Have saved more than 50.000 persons from death tar lhT cure in a sinele dav. Cholera. Dvven Summer Complaints, Fever and Ague, and Neerai ria j Alse. a sure cure for uougns ana luieurc iua. -vn Drujrgists sell them. '- x j, ORRIN SKINNER A CO., Proprietors ' ; f'rJf-Y ,. ( J Springfield, Mass - RooT'sPMTACHiiia preserves thelife of the Hair changes it from grey to its 'original color in three weeas prevents me nair iroui minute is hib ucs article for dressing the hair ever found in the market willsurely removedandruff and cureaFldiseasesof the ' X t Scalp is delightfully perfumed, cures baldness, and willnotstain the skin is a perfect Restorer and Dress sing Combined. No other preparation for the hair eon tains Pestachio Nnt Oil. bold by all Drnggists. i DEMAS, BARNES it Co., Agents, New York ' ; ORJMBT SKINNER 4c Co., Sole Proprietor, 15tf ...... , . Springfield. Mass. To Consumptives. The Rav. EDWARD A.WILSON will send ffre of charge to all who desire it. the prescription tvtte the directions for making and using the simple remfi dy by which he was cured of a lung affection and tedread disease Consumption." His only object Uhat benefit tbe afflicted and he hopes every sufferer to try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing will mav prove a blessing. Please address Rav. EDWARD A. WILSON, No 166 South Second Street, Williamsburgh, N. HEW PEER ME FOR THE Hi D KERCHIEF. Pkalna Nlsbt JiU "Ntght Itlooa aiaia; C Phalon's Nigkt BlMraiac Ccrewa. PsialoBe Nigkt RloMniag Carewa.. Yikt BlaaaniMa; Cereaa." Pkalon's A moot exqutxite. dt-lieate, and Frngrsnt terfaae, ill ti' led Am the rare and bcaaUtel flower from Which it takea Its namo. - ... - . man fact arvd only ty - . . , , aJ PHAI.OIT Ac SO, Hew Vric "f t BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOB. PHALON'S TAKE NO OTHER. , "Tlie Pen la HI Ishtlor tliau tlic Stvor!. MQRTDRI'S &QLD PEPJS , r. DO NOT WEAK OUT, A Single One will Last a Lifetimb. BY THEIR USE THE LABOR 07 WRITXNO IS EEDTTCED, . ' Greater Tniformity ia Obtained. ; i Ease, Elegance and Beauty are acquired, mmi, pieascei i8 PEoni coxsciteih The Best, Cheapest and most Durable lustra ments for Writing ever used. ; " 1 SENT DY MAIL SAFELY. - v r ji Vrietx, Tiflf VtrUt and upward. . NO TRAVELING AGENTS EMPLOYED. Ca'J and you wl!l Bjt Fana exactly adaeted to your ha:irt style ef writing; or cnoioae tamp for drculaa, A. MOICTOIV, ' . i nurn ire j--. mm a a a r-v wytcr w vn 4 .... NBw;TOIUS'i JSTEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE rSprlng Manufacture, .TOE ZiARaST STOC1X OP tits-"";: '.,' r-:'-. .! .; : .! IN .NEW. YORK CITY. '1 t:: We are prepared w exhibit to merotiauta of this sectioa the best selection of Clothing 'ever offered in the Wew Tork Market, combining vubaf, XEDIun and, FIIfB GOOHs, 1 , tXMAD 'fv?8 9T acaaioa xannsb We'ahall aell upon liberal terms and at Ante-W a'r P ri c e s T We invite the attention of buyers, Tnd promise ia make it their interest to examine our immense stock before makirg their purchases. , ' raim-ANA). BAB00(k& J&NS0N,i5 45 a 47 Chambers istree !' L'2 J:2m J.H.ACO.9 TftlDS FOR STOW E AJrD STONE-WORK. JAM i t.- m-,:"r- A. . Th Board nt PnUi Ttan.. ' r i ' .t "V" "u area one nnccrea Tarda of the 8ewr on Futt street. Ahjo,for paving same" and (or -laying aaid Stone by the perch." The paving to U done by. the squared The wait and arch to be awrtav work the city to furnisn lime and sand. The Stone to be furnished on the ground, and when laid to be measured in the wall. Richmond. March S.00' .

SP1JIALN0TI0E& f ITCH! ITCH!! ITCHMl' SCRATCII I , SCRATCH ll SCRATCH I !l'.r f I ' r"ia Irom 10 to 43 hours. rla, i

Whenton's Ointnient , cures The Itch. Wheatou's Oiat nent cares Wheatatts Olntinont . cares Wheatou's Ointnient cures Wheatoa's Oiatment cures . Wheaton's Ointment cores Salt Rhenm. TetteL-j j .. ;j Barber's Itch. OI4 Soreav ; Ever kind ; j of II arnar like Magic r 6 . i ri Price 60 cents a box ; br mail, 80 cents. Address WEEKS A POTTER, Nor lTfrWaslrhigton Street t-i "tn-M""-For sal by all Druggists. BostoriJ Not. 21, 1857. 5. I 5. sp. no.lv: tJt.iu. rX Mrs. WIISTSLOW, si An experienced . Nnrse and Female Physician, Presents to the Attention of Mothers her COOTHINC SYRUP For Children Teething. which rreatlv facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation, will aray all pain ana (tpaemoaic action ana is. , JSure to regulate the Bowels. ' k Depend upon it, mothers, St will give rest to your selves and -1 .-li.iV . t RELIEF AND" HEALTH TO TOUR ,: INFANTS. ., We have nut up And sold this article forover30 years, and cam hat in cokfidencb .aks truth of it what wehavenver been able to say of any other iredicine. Never has it failed in a snigle instance to pfft cure, when timely used, fterer didireknow t an inatanceef dissatisfaction by anyone who used it.

? Lifln the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, tprm of oommendaf ion of its mac-ical

effeets ana meaicai viriuea. - neapni t nr ma iter "what we do know," after 30 years experience : and nlede-e our reputation for the fulfillment of what we F . . . . ; . A i here declare, in timost everjr juswuto m:w vco infant is sufferinsr from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty ; micates afterthe svurp is administetd. . n . " Full directions for oeingwill accompany each bot tle. None genuine anless the fac-simileof CLKTJS A PERKINS, New York, ia onth-j outside wrapper. Sold by all Druggist througbonttlie world. PRICE, OSlV 33 CENTS PER BOTTLE Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills A Substitute : ' lor Laiomel. " - --' -; - These P3I8 are composed of varions roots having s power te relax the secretion of the liver aa proaaptly ing those disagreable or dangerous effects, which often follows the use of the latter. . . J , aii;;. In all billions disorders these pills maybe used with I confidence. as they promote tbe discharge of vitiated FL!I. 1 lt.no. nkalmi.ttniia fMM tfiAHAW and biliary ducts which cause billious affections i general. Schenck's Mandrake Pills, cure sick headache and all disorders of the liver indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, coativness, drowsiness and a general feeling' of weariness and lassitnde, 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. Please ask for "Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pitts." Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cents per box. . LIFELIFE HEALTH-STRENGTH. H EALTH STRENCTH . Tni? ; GREAT FRENCH . REMEDY. Delamarre's Specific Pills. Prepared by Gabascibrb A Dvpont, Jfo. 1 1 Rne : Lumbard. Paris, and highly recommended by tie entire Medical Faculty of France. : Area most energetic and efficient Remedy in case of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness ; Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions ; Sexual Weakness or Inpotcncy ; Weakness arising from Secret Habits and Sexoal Excesses ; Relaxation of the Genial Organs ; Weak Spine ; '-Lime" or "Brick-dust"flepositea in tbe Urine; Milky Discharges," Ac, and all the ghastly train of Symptoms arising from Overuse or Excesses. A pamphlet, containing fall particulars, with Directions and Advice, printed in French, German, Spanish and English, accompanies each box, and n ill be sent by mail, free of cost, to any one who will write for it. Price $1 per Sox, or Six Boxet for $5. ' ASK FOR DELAMARnETSSPECIFIC PILLS, AXZi TAKJj JSO V TlltitiS. : i Sold by all the principal Druggists, ar will be seat b mail, aecurey mealed .from all obeercation, on receipt of the specined price bv anv advertised Agents, or by the sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortlandt Street, New Vbrk. , Agents for Richmond and vicinity, POTTS BROS ; SAMPSON A BOSS, Dr. ...i::i-:ll'pn.J41-ly . "UoKstjsrPTiOK is as certainly cured as ixteruiittmt Fewer, and as certainly, preaented as Small Pox." ?. Chat. E. King, Af. LL. D. etc. ; a K I N G ' S ' ; PREPARED PRESCRIPTION ' J HAD! FROM THS PKKSCRIPTIOH OF " Rev.'c?BHS. E. Ktug, 31. D., L.T,. &c., FOR TH8 FRBVSNTI3N OP V -r coisrsTjiscPTioisrf ; For the Radical enre of ASTHMA, BROXCllft jS, CATARRU, and 11 affections of the LUNX3S, THROAT, and AIR PASSAGES : for General and Special Derangements af -the XEKVOUS SYSTEM ; for Disorders of the Stomach and Rowels. -V .' " '' The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases ihe ttrengUi and deepens the color of the jtale blood. It subdues tbe CHILLS and FEVER and diminishes the Expectoration. ' It checks the- night sweats, always, in from seven to fourteen days. The appetite is invigorated, and the patient rapidly gains flesh ; the cough and the difficult breathing are speedily relioved ) the sleep becomes calm and refreshing ; the evaeuntions regular and uniform. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ac DISAPPEAR WITH A RE ALLY ASTONISHING RAP1DITI. ,, " Tbe PRESCRIPTION should be used ia every Disease, by whatever, nahk knowm. in which there is exhibited any Derangement of either tbe NRYOCT or the BLOOD Systems. It is tinaqualed- in Female Disorders, Seantv or Suppressed inuct," White," Ac. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION - is both, the BEST and the most ECONOMICAL Medicine that can be taken.' The average dose, ia two teaspoohsful taken once a day." The patient never requires, under an circumstances, to use "Cough Mixtures" for the Cough 'Bxpeeterants" Weakness; Iron for the blood Anodynea for the Nervous Irritation ; Acids for the Night Sweats i or Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the Wasting.- Its Specific Actios is upon the Constitutional Daadioa Bd, through this Condiiion, lipori theWhole Seriea of Symptoms. - - Zi t eaacaaeats troaa Patients&c. . j Coxtiaa HrtL, Cinotwmati : I was in ' the last stige of OowsTTarTrtvK. ' Id tea days after talcing the PaaacBirTlov, my ChiHs, Night Sweats, Fever. Ac., decttfased, ad- Anally altogether -disappeared. A mere sketon before, am now well stored with flesh. Myrtoratin is-a marvel to aTl who..know: Jne.Mri.t!,.L..WKiOHT. . I "Xojtr Prescription saved my daaghter'S life, and haa probably saved me hundreds ot doltArs.'Rev. E.-firnsun, Remsea, N.. Y. . , V .;., "We bless God for the benefit we bare received from vour Prepared Prescription." Rev. P. Peregrin, Blossburg, Henn. - .w. -. . ,... ,ETerr one te whom I have reeOmmended it haa benefited much by its use." Xha t PREPARED PRESCRIPTION is put op in a SI bottle, and is sold in Richmond by all DRUGGIST'S generally , or order may b addressed to the Sole proprietors, OSCAB G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortlandt Strxdt, N. Y. -Consultations free. A Circular, containing testimonials of many . eases successfully treated, will be sent free, by mail, to all who will write for it. . spnfl-lyr, , -,;--v.T. ROSE, .Dentist,:;? ' ;: .W. Tf. Corner of Main and Pearl-sts. ' 1 TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by the - use of Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas. 3yTeeth inserted from $10 to $15 per set. 13 i I &All work WAaBAMTKD. Feb. 20, I808, A.;t EAG E; C C "Y i ,. HAYS A 8 PEER. har T CnrroeA Dnnn's Black Bear, for the purpose o selling Houses, -- ; AAin j , '' Tmuifmnd, also ! ... ? Houses to Rent. -Those wishing to Buy or Sell, would do weU to give them a call. Richmond, March 6th .187. l:2t

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Xti Qreat OtrengtheiilAT Tonlb, ! iSoim Whisky PreparaUon. 3 : - 1 jHOGFLB iff' 3 f DEBILITY! nPRII ITV I 'r?o?l resalting from any. causa whatever - in tad I v rj ef.h too ol a-l it Prostratioia bf tlie' i 0 ! urn " ixnncxn av ' 9O5A0 t. ,r V : -7T Severe Hardships,' si -'it;. osnre, f It l. tQJti .1 -j?. .".Fevers' - DISEASES bi?;CAMP XffiK" Soldiers, Citizens, Male r Feanale, Adall dent on bad liquors for their almost miraculousellects ' ,15;;' ' :.x.iA DYSPEPSIA, f AND DISEASES BJESPLTIKO VBOaT SISOBMaa : L OK tike 1.1 YER aud DIGESTIVE ORGANS.' HOOFUNLVS GERMAN BIKERS, ? i This Bitters has Performed more Cures, gives better Satisfaction, has more Testimony, has more Respectable People to Teach for it than any other article it the market. .f.r.o , ., . , J 1 t I ;r-5v We defy any. one to contradict this assertioB, ana to any one who will produce a certificate published by I ' V rs that ia not genuine. - - HOOFIaMP'S GEBHAKT BITTIaBS; WILt CCRK KTERT CASE OF ' " " ' Cluronic or If errons Debility 1 - ' ' A and Diseases of the Kidneys Observe the following symptoms resulting from tbe disorders of the digestive organs : r'j " Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of tbe Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight .."- 1 in thj Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink- ' '! ' , ; r ing or Sarimming of the Head, , -'. h '. . Hurried and difficult ; j."7; ': ....;'f -Breathing, ..- . . - r, . Jlutteriug at the ' ' ' - . Heart, Choking or Snf- . :. ' ! f oca ting hensatioas when in a lying Posture, Dimness i . Of Vision, Dots t ....... m . or Webs before tbe . ! . : Sight, Fever and Dull Pain ' ? '" " in the Head, Deficiency of Pers- - - ' 1 - -- piration, YellowMst of tbe Skia : -: . and Eyes, Pain - in tbe Side, Back ' and Breast Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in tbe Flesh. Constant imagin- ; inga oX,FvU and great . Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER, V AAA a ' -. i . j i;: -,' -- f j s.r;: . 7Va( this Bitter i mot Aleholie, contain no Bum or. Whitkg, and cannot mete Drunkard, butt A bett Tonic' in the World. , ' . , ; -v-' Read who Says So. Erom Rev. W. I. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. . . j j. . the Distressing effecta of indigesAion, accompanied by remedies were recommended hv frittnrla. mil mm nt Lthem tested, but without relief. Your Hoonand's German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of these Itfttera induced me to try them. . . I must confess that I had an aversion to Patent Medicines from' the 'thousand and one' quack "Bitters," whose only aim seems to be te palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the community in a slyway, and the tendency of which, 1 fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation, I took' it with happy effect. Iiaa.otion, not only upon the stomach, but upon the neLvous system, was prominent and gratifying. 1 feat that I have derived great and permanent benefit from the use of ajew bottles. ' : , . t Very respectfully yours,' W. D. SEIGFR1ED, , -; 25 Shackamaxon Street. CgFroai the Rev. E. D. Fendall, imsu&n lbonile, rhiladeiphia. I have derived decided benefit from the use ot ' fiooflaad's German Bitters, aad feel it my privilege to recommend them aa a most valuable tonic, to all Who are suffering from general debility or from dis- i eases arising from derangement of tbe liver. .,- , : r.-i.-. r.o ,v-'-;,Yoars truly, ! A:-!A: u-i:. e. d. fendall.' j UA From Rev. j. Merrtge, Pastor' of the Passyunk 1 Baptist Church, Ptuladelphia. ; , 5 y. t From the many respectable reeommendations given to Dr. Hoonand's German Bitters, I was induced to' give then a trial. After asing several bottles I found them to be a good remedy for. debility, ind a. moat excellent tenia for ihe stomach. t , , ; FromBer.Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the Tinceatowa and MillvUle (W. J,) Baptist Churches. ' Having used in my family a number of bottles of your Hoonand's German f Hters, I have to say that 1 regard them as an exccL nt medicine, especially adapted to remove the dlstAses they are recommended for.. They strengthen aud invigorate the system when debilitated, and are useful in disorders of tbj liver, loss of appetite, Ac. I have also recommended them to several of my friends, who have tried them, aad foaud them greatly beneficial in the restorafioa of health. Yours truly, , WM. SMITH. ; 96 Hutchinson St.fPhilada. f BEWARE OF COIJIERiITS. 1 See thSt the slgaatare of "C. M. J ACatSOJfJs the wrapper of each bottle. , . l J PRICE. si Single Bottle orllairDox. foV tS.1 1 r a TTr n" Drm?i-.t be article do aot be put off .-bran of the intoxicating prepara--tions that may be offered in fts place, bat send io as" m.mA Mill fftev.w - . ' . . -- -j - - - piacv. nil aena m aad we will forward, securely pa ked, by kxaeesa. f f Principal Office and D-raaatractorr, t . PXXZZ- ADZmPZZZA, PA. I iJ'0-r.-tfi (1- i-fcT-'f i PEOPIETOii1 For flavlfl taV Tmen9lm4a mA TiAlA. 2 a fath. United SUtS?.

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L lSSfc 10 BROADWAY, r! York City, tarinaa.i Limmn. Kilrr Win nM .A c.i 1 " . . ry.. "- ' ph wn ,tm i.Watehes and Elegaat Jewelry, aaaaistinar of Diamood Piaa, Diaaioad Btnga, Cold Bracelets, Coral. Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Ladies' Sets' eald fena, with gold and silver extension holders. Bteeye Buttons, sets of 8 tods, Neat end Neck Chains, Htisj aad abased Gold Caaiat, 4a., Ae raised at , IxT rYTTPI -riiSMPw afaatlaa - - - " Aa A - ZZT. ZZZ. ZSZZ, r being the larg- . ..no0t Ppohvr Jewelry Asaociaiioa . in tL IT fr- M W1D" is and always haa been conducted ,n the moateaadtd and honorable manner. Our rapidly ineraasur trade la a . .-rlr abs a-raetattea xt mrpmtnmm for ; thii: sa-tbod of hl fHTh.Tmw sud-s"-o vi traue in JLurope, owing tA the lata German war, and recent d sastrous financial crisis la Europe, has cai taefAlInr.r tJ-Z - "u J. lfn""- arlav oUiging ' - - av awaaaaav-E . i "Kaaagraat: aacnnce, ia soma lastaneea leas than one-ftW the cost of manufacturiBg. We hare la tely purchased very large! of these Bankrupt G00M at swell extreately W prices thai we can afibrd to aaad away User Goads, and sirs tettersbaneaafedraw the iaos valubWireVihL mfemiTJnwv"Bil business. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE, and we respectfully solicit vour natron a aa i ,m w4.. - ntmostsaHisfaction.- poring tbe p.st year we have forwarded a nombsrof the snoatralaable prises 10 all parts of tbe country Those who , patronise as will receive the Jus otbeir money, as no article on our list w worth less than One Dollar, retail, and thcro Are no Blanks. ' Parties dealing with as may depend on Prewp returns, aad tbe article drawn Wiu ba imaaadtatulv seat nn aa- . - tnail or express. .Q, f 3 ,v2 f J . r The .following parties have raosatlydrawa ralnable pnxea from the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Jewelry Association, and bars kindly allowed nseot Frederick V. Browne, Esq Tressory Department, r"!. D:,C-i . Miss Anna L. Frost, Waveriy Terrace, . Y. city, Ladies' Gold w.Tnrrr, uunna b. Watch, , value, $300 ; uu.f,uiBtfleW wieans, ewiDz Mahine, vara. $75 : Georre L. Di.mw ulZ!iLg . Ti . Saver Tea 8et,v.lM.2S0 Mr.." KmZ XZS a.' J i'""; Bft,& ' 7 ? . t Mary ilU If $200 : James B. Fowler. y- r Gold , Watch, valne. .1 - . " v " A,,ouiri am.. Oliver I eiaiTlaB Ca. f AkT sW wi. T. Tim xinnungjsse Watch, TiJne, S75 ; Rev. William Peystee,Mflw.akie, Wis., Wbeeter A CWilson Sewing Mfhe7aeT $12 ; J. J. Biokfoari, San Franeiaoo. CaL, Gold LiaedSUver Tea 8e JTraloe, 300; ItsAb: n6?' 8U, .o-jL Melodeo'nT value 'S2iof! e,Ie,E1s,ncla, Detroit, Mich., DiJ mond Cluster Ring, value. $225 r Horatio O. Frost, MS1i'?" "Fti, -'le, $300 : Mrs! CharUitte B. Hewins. Donmh Kan.., Chiciering Grand Piano, value, $70f, and Music Box, value. M.'nJ' could be plreed on the list- but wa pnbhsb ao name wuboot penaisaion. Oar patrons sre desired to Bead U. . earreaey when mS! j Ual t!stef Artfelea to be told for ! )AAOKlcii;YAYy without 'regard tovalae.aod aot io be paid Jor until you know what you are to receive, j, ?! St16??? ah wortC. 6$'te s7oo via Elegant Rosewood Pianos........... 2&0 n 450 In ale'oaeon. Rosewood cases. 175 to a lTai H?." Swin Machines 40 to 150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed 20 to 50 MusicBoxea.. ........... " 25 btIE ?, Castors, Silver... 20 to Ann f ,lw.IiB,t 4JFk Baaketo.. f 20 to 1 40 Gold Hunting Case Watches, warranted.... .... .... .... ...:' , to J00 Diamond Rings, elaster A single . ' 11 atone... ............ Siio Hi 9i wJhes... ...... J'jrT. ; 85 to 500 Silver Watchea....... r so to 220 800 100 30 40 40 - Zi 40 j 160 280 150 . 100 , ' 75 ' Diamond Ras, Brooches aad "Fa'r Drops, Ladies'' beta of Gold and Coral, Jet and Gold, 'Florent.ne, osaiev Ava ana Cameo - Sets of Studs, Vest and ' Sf ! Chaiasplaui aad abased Geld ; Rings, Gold TjMiabUs, Locke to, "ew style Belt Buckles, Gold Pena and Penals, fancy Work Boxes. Gold Pens with Gold and eflrer Extension Holders, and a large assortment Jf2nl8,iTer WVnd Jewel7 of every description, of the best make aa latest styles. ; - ; .- 'r ?iAifnef0.ODtain 7 of above articleai for ONE DOLLAR, by purchasing a sealed envelope for 25cents. . ' , 1 FjTe ed. Envelopes will be aeni for Si t Eleven for $2j Thirty for $ly Sixtr-fire for $10 j One Hundred for $15. '- ? w. yA.a ATcats Wstmied Eiery where. A,Unequalled indu cements oflred to Ladies and Gents who will act as such. Oar descriptive circulars will be senten spplicatkn ; j ; , ' Distributions are aaade ia the following manner : Certificates naming each article and its value are placed in sealed envelopes, which are well mixed. One of these envelopes containing tke Certificates or Order for setae article, trill be delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address, , without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. ;i e , Ob receiving the Certificate the ' purobaser will see what article it draws and it valus, and can send One Dollar and receive tin article named. Purchasers of our Sealed Envelope .may, ia this manner, obtain an article worth fiomone to five hundred doliara. ' Long letters sre unnecessary. ;. Have the kindoesa to write plain directions. Orders for Ssalbd EavabOPS8 must ia every case be accompanied with the Cash, with the name of tbe person sending, and Town, County hnd State- plainly written. Letters should be addressed to the managers, as follows JACKSON, CORNISH & CO.. I At i93;& 195 BROADWAY, 'A. A 'AAS'rAAAAfli York. ; - Admiiiixrtratos'o Sale. mTOTICE is herebygivea that I will sell at pub1M -lie auction, oa Wednesday, the 18th day of March next, on the farm (one mile West, and onehalf mile South of Beesons Station, on the Junction and Valley Railroads,) of George Bratten, late of .Wayne County,, deceased, all his personal 'property not taken by the widow ; consisting of horses, cattle, bogs, farm fmptemejiteChoBsebold and kitchen furniture. Terms of sale made known en day of sale, When due attendance will be given by " 1 "ii-iio -oil f rtcn' OTHJflEL BES02i, Adm'r.' Feb.20,'66,62-ts as,- ji, ' itator'a l?otice. : ' mjOTICS ia hereby given that the oaderaigned haa 1M been appointed Administrator of the estate of George Bratten, late of Wayne County, deceased, and all persons holding ciahna against said estate, are requested by law to file taem in tbe Clark's offiee, within one year from tbis notice, and all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate settlement with said administrator. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. - - - OTHXIKL BIKSOK, Adm'r. fVaI; IMtr.r . vj?7unra tt oi v-Uud iJ- "j ' tr"- T r. -i . .. t Ttlxnjil3 131oction ITotico. TBS Stock holders in the Richmond and Boston Turnpike Co. will take notice that an Electioa for Directors in said Conrpany will be held ia Bichnnd, 8aearday, MarehSdU, 1863 - - ; tjXEPHEw b wiGGxara, . ; ? '-Ji -aU f-tf!i:i vjaiwrrtrr-j fed tjft Prsaident.. - - j ..rr i, Omat f Sao. CK.A Fr. W. R. B. Co. . ! ... ' ..... KiCKnoin),Iin), March 1, 1968. TTOTICE is hereby given that the annaal meeting 1M of the Stockholders of the Cincinnati, Richmond and Fort Wayne RaOroad Company will be held at the oSee af tee Hisvcsmj, J&T 44, Main atoest, second story, Ricamoad, Wavae Coanty, Indiana, eat Wadjieedav, April 1, 186&Ibr the purpose of eiectins; eleven director for said Company for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other J! M """y b o'O'Hrh before them. By aider of the Board of Directors. s xait -tawa m C. C BuKLET. Sacra tarv. i I 1-tA. 3"W I i' 5 JJL Jastreeerredhisne -W f fWIWTjEa Style of HATS sumI CAPS towaiah heinvitaa the aa antion of all who would indulge in the latest fash lea. Cell at the Hat aad Cap Store of

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