Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 6, 2 April 1868 — Page 3

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LOCAL COLUMNS.

April 2, 1CC3 j Arrivals attd RICHMOND POST OFFICE, March 26th, 1S68 V MA1X8 CLOSE. ' j Chicago - ';, - - Cincinnati.... f v""" Darton Wy ... ...... , ... 10 15 A. 4 80f.m Indianapolis and West 10r.M mm m r v Jndiao.polia and West ,2 , Dayton "W;....:'.:......v:.v..v.:ij ell,;-.. . . . ................ F.M "fCetnmbr8 sad Est..W.. .......... fOr.Br 1 Hasten and Beech Mire.leaves Tuesday and J Friday, at ..... '" ....... .1 00 m -'j'a do arrives same day at....v.v- 7 f'" Arba'.via Bethel Ac. leaves Mbaday; Wcdtres . ... A.m nA YriAnw. . t .......... 8 00 A.M. ad . - . j - - - t r , , Winahester. Tit. New - Garden , leaver iKaj.v wnoaHiiv ad Friday. at... 0D a.m flv arr. Tuesday, Thursday ana aiuraay, vv r... Broelrvtlle via Abiegton, leaves Monday , . . ' aad Friday at -"-f VI ' ' Arrives Tuesday and Saturday at .i .......- 00 P.. '..fOffice open from 7:50 Av at." to 7:30 r. K.j On Sunday, froin 0:00 to 10:0ft a.m. , s ' ' ' - . - , , j , ED. A. JONES. P, Ma CANOItlATES AlfJTOtTNCEMEJfTS. TniH-l for subscribers; 1 Jot non-subscribers "Tio be paid Invariably In iJr'r--rr' """ T r j if3" i1." . ' ' JtnMK CoMoif isiB, 3h Jufitiaiisriet. We ? are authorized to sntioenee John V.VrbWy, M a candidate for Judge of this District, subjoct to thej deeieioo of. the Republican, nominsting election, and the decision vf a RepeMieaa Convention.! LI. Sniairr. We are authorized to announce Jacob S. Bnllengef1, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriffof Wayne County, subject to the Apri nominating election. We m aathorized to announce Qm C Collins a a candidate for Sheriff of Warns county, subject to the April Republican Nominal IS. VAivnAim! Sir Please announce the name of

Capt. Georjte W. Adams, as a candidate tor Sheriff of Wayne county, subject to the Republiean nominating election. MahtVotms. .. U 1em6&tia 'Krt'rl DistoiC;-Mr. Editor, Please announce Lieut. Wm. II. Jones, of BrookriUe, as a, candidate for nomination, for the office of Distriot Prosecutor, in theB Judical District of Indiana eoniposed of the Counties of Franklin, Union, Fayette and Wayne, subject to the decision of the Republican party.' -" ''uJ Fbanklin. Wa r anthorizd to announos the name of Abel

3 1 Stady of Bichmond', as a candidate far fthsj office Ao District Attfy for thr Sixth Judwiai District oilnd. composed or tne bounties oi j-rancun, rayene, Union and Wayne Subject to the April Union Nomnating Election I . i" s L CouirrT Cokkissionkb. We are authorised to anv awnnse I.' H. Pierce of Hagerstosrn,s a caadidate ' ' for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating election in April next. , ' We are authorised to announce Andrus S. Wiggins ?riIagrstownas a candidate for- Oounly Coamis- ' ' sioner, subject to the Apra nomination. - '"k'r' , , BarssnairrATirs. We are authorised to annonnee , John I. Ondervrood, as "a 'ttmdidate for the- vLegislature, sabjevt to the April nominating election. Please announce the name of Dr. Daniel Leah as ' eandidaie for the Jasgislatnre, subjest to .the April Nominating Election. . We are authorised to announce Maj. Benj. L. Marta as a candidate for Reprssentafire ta the tegialaT inre;' subject to the April nominating election. We are authorised to announce .William C. Bowen,

of Jefferson township, as a cancidate for Representative in the Indiana Legislature, subjeet to the Republisaa Domioatioo.. k Hi, A,H Palladium: Please announce the name of H. B. Pay ne Esq., as a candidate fur Representative in the t Indiana Itegislatnte, sukjeotAo the ltefblisan nomination. . Mant Totbss. We are authorised to announce Elihtt Cox, as a " :T candidate for the Legielatnre, subject to the '(decision of the April nominating election. T : ..i

5 7 PIummeT's -"Aniline Dyes various cordis cannot be excelled. ' i The Way to Make Honey. - iiiiii i i- ' "i AS BILLS DISCOUNTED 15 ct v jTjIJoiisekeepeis. tr attention! Tne finest, largest, and cheapest stock of carpets ever, exhibited ,in , &e city, may 4besseeW EllioU &' ftWhiuuVB, at Strattan's corner. j Cannoh.A si pounder cannon has been procured by tke Repnblicans of this city, with which to celebrate ! the

,-omiDff trkmiDhs of thetrtv-in the elw

- tions to come off this year. Such is the, -faith if? alt ireve hiTCsuits to tone, that1

we are inclined to take it for GuANT-ed, send be 'uly and truly prepared." ; a llCcm&ifTfm. R3-T4eleltici for ;a , Directors of this Road, took place ixi this city ' on : the 1st inst, and resulted as follows : i . d ....Wm. l'arry, Jrvin Reed, A. F. Scott, jti .Henry UooruaB, J&sacaiM. Starr, Hon. Silas' Colgtore,;'tA. P. Stone, Arthur f 1 MeCewi Levi 'Jsmesj IsaaSc Underwood, Deft.T w a-fY VIs! tua tA i , w - JITnv ParVy, was ejected . President,

Henry .Moorman, Treasurer and C-jG-Binkley, Secretary. 1 r? i Rbvubicans 1 nert Monday you are

i; ; called upon to select yoai' candidates for office, to be votel for next Fall. We V.;i.4urge yo. to select the bsst ' material - offered for Representatives and County,

..officers; and, in view of the tad compliant of jour present distinguished UL Cr it is now in year power to relieve ' that seven-years Martyr frqin the Con gressional tread miil.,i Do him this.fav yor, we beg of you, and -thus 7w- his precious health'" I XT ' Col. J. H." FAKQHAB,Taddressed-:liie fellow-citizens of , this city, at: Philips Hall on Wednesday night! ) There ?was ,llT :nvalf ulienee ;rhe ColoneL as usual, did himself and the pojitic'af topics he discussed fall and ample jtfs ttce fWe have been convinced for some time, . tind we think the lCol. is now of )j thje-f me opinion that Genilj tHeifreifgtnn trfacorfiftf lie nett has as against h -Jir.rJaUaa,,aud wehpe he jwill jwiUidraw from the canvass in Obi Warns" and permit tiie peopfe to decide betweea iicnneu and Julian. In that casn: w r concerned,? from his ?tread-mill" j posii .-'"tKHVWMch. for 'sevAn vara" .( bee wearing out his life 1

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- The Democracy hold their Convene tioa'for nominAting' their -candidate for Congres8,t ConoersTUle, on the 11th of June next, for tUia. District.,; ' IsrElliott fe - McW hinney , have a handsome lot of carpets which they are selliug cheap. Call and see them.' ; 3rThe entire ' Herald establishment,' at Indianapolis has been transferred to

Lafe Develin. : Death of Samuel Elder We are formed that Jas.s Elder, Esq :of this city, recired a dispatch this (Thursday) morning from Louisville, Ky., stating that his son Samusl, who resided there. was dead. We did not learn the partic ulars of bis death. ' 1 I' C The Greensburg ChronxcIe,"cdmes to us now in quarto form, with a change of name and editors. It is now called the Standard and is edited by Messrs. Hazel - rig & Thompson. ; An error occurred last week in tho notice of the election of Trustees of the Universalist Church at Boston. Instead of the 1st of ApriL as the time of tho election, it should have been, the first Monday of April Monday next. TOWNSHIP ELECTION. To faoilitate voting ouc.worthy Trus - tee and Inspector, suggests that each voter,- when 'offering his ballot; will mention iiis name and his Registry; number,..8o that U may be readily, found on. on the list, by the'electi on board. This is a good idea, and we hope every voter will get his number off of the list, and apeak it. Out when he goes to the polls. JL list pan be seen at the Post , Office,v May oVa'. Office, Assessor's Internal Revenue Office, the Depot, the Town-, ship Trustee's Office, andt the Morris--son Library. ' TjVW si:r : 1 :-.' jHcSr. r On Monday anight last, ilst J. ' J. Crader, . a' merchant at Greenfield, Hancock Co., was eating his Upper at the Depot in this city, he had aid Ms Oil-cloth" satchel on the. floor at bis feet, and, when through he dis covered that some one had stolen if : H was on his way .East for Goods. Tnelsatchei contained 19150 in Bills," which.'weie wrapped tip in a copy of the Hancock Democrat. lie. described the ney ias being - in: two packages the' largest one contained $10,000 four or six 8100 bills, a 8500 bill beuig ;cra top of package the balance were, in 850 8 il; i Jmd'i 85 , bills.; ,'The j; other pSL Ca 5WO 9LW D1U3 in ' K; aDOUt Orl,.ghst5(l bills and 20's JVa and mil torn lengthways and pasted fto"?etbTer'wita brown paper, was also in f this i package. Onr polices have the. njUrin charge, but nothixig jet has been developed as to who the mysterous rogue is. " tit COLORING AND CLEANING. CJ .Winkle, respectfully informs the citizens of Richmond and vicinity, that he is still engaged in the business of )yrog, at his r old stand, , West of the National Road Bridge. He is well pre-' fisredrwith increased facilities, "toTcolor Kinds or goods m ail Kinds or dolors warranting them to be fast and indelible.' 'Those who have hai work of this . kind done by MrWinkle, have always ; expressed themselves as highly satisfied and 'delighted,' land.; he. takes . pleasure in referring those .who have not tried'; him, to them.' His prices this season are generally lower" on all kinds of. goods, -sad, for silk dresses, instead of $1,76, Ws price is now' - from 81,25 to 8t,50, and for coloring Crape Shawls, his prices are lower than ever. If you want a good job of work done, ladies, go to Mr. Winkle's. - Ixbiamafxois, April 1. The rumor of sale and abondonment of tho Indianapolis Sc ' Crawfordsville road creates great uneasiness. The county of Montgomery, for instance, has donated and paid over one hundred and twenty five 'thousand dollars , in cash. t Si. . , . - t n A. vj These frequent sales and transfers will have the effect to stop the granting of subsidies under any circumstances, and virtually to veto the building of any new1 lines rof railway. A.fj-t1 n. A.lTiii il ; ;,. U 4 Gen. Burnside had a conference, this morning, with the Council Committee upon r the-. Vincennes . Railroad. The General succeeded in making them be-s Here that everything was being conducted on the square; if so, the bonds will probably issue. Gen. Burnside, is the builder of the road. , When the road is thoroughly finished,1 it 'will be found.' that the cat is still in the . meal tub. Cincinnati Choniclb. n ; ! i a i i - t: DICISINSOZT, BATCHES, CLOCKS, :; JEWELBY,; .n: 'SILVZB AND ' PLATED" 1p1BX, . No.. 91 Main Street, : ,' ' f ,t ; n I C H M O N D , 1 2i D . " fStr- Repairing, done on short notice! -April?, 1898. 1 tf OOK HERE, - ! ' f r'i A ."t" . . 1 An Eleetion will be held at the office of Dr. C. Erans, in Boston, Wano CO., Ind., on the firit Monday of April, 18C8, for the purpose of kttiufr three Truateee for the UnirersaUst Society, to build a church c for religions worship at that place. - , - . , SAMUEL MOORE. 1 . z-osBonx.' J. M. BULLA. March SMb, 1848. 6-2w.

Smft JUDGE WILSON FOR CONGRESS

"Much has been said to the effect that Judge J N. Wilson would not be a can didato before the Convention of the 30th proximo for Congress. The following correspondence will show the statement to be untrue; and that, although the Judge-ia not "scrambling" for it be will make the race if the .nomination as, tendered him: , . , 4 - Shclbyville, Ind "March 24, 1863. Hon. J. M. Wilson. Dear Sir.- Rumors being afloat that you will not accept the nomination for -Congress in this District 'under any circumstances,' your many friends in Shelby County who desire your.narae placed upon the licket, wish to know if these rumors are well founded, or, whether, you will accept the nomination if tendered you. An immediate answer is requested. f f Signed W.JUJIL Cujiback, i w , J. MLHesteji, !: - B. P. Love. iri . And others,Rcshaille, Ind.7Marcfi 2itti, 1868. l?Jt Mr Cdmback, J. M. Hester, John Elliott, John Blessing, B. F. Love, M. Robins, A.; D. Lynch, and others: r ? "; Gentlemen. I have received yours, interrogating me asyto whether or not I would accept a nomination for Con: gress in this District. In reply, I have to say that I have not made any effort for that nomination. If,, however, the Convention should deem it advisable to confer that honor upon me, I should not" decline it. ,, " "Very Resp'y Yours, dec. DiT'Ofct-TrdX CI FirlhePanadiuin. -, . ( , , THE LATE STORM. Having noticed .a very imperfect and incorrect account of the tornado, that visited this" part of the ' country on' the 14th ult., I will give a Correct sketch of it as I observed it. - It appeared to have no unusual force until it reached the farm of Charles Whippo, about one and a half miles north of Newport. . ,It partv ly unroofed his 'barn, 'demolished his fen9es, and took a, heavy farm gate off its' hinges.-Taised it above tbe; tree tops and carried it several hundred yards. Samuel Dwiggins farm was next encountered: by tj vHis fences -.yvereblown dowrii' and about six acres of 1 timber destroyed,, when it reached the farm of Wm. Hampton, whose fences shared the same fate of the others, some of the rails being' carried nearly twenty . rods. His timber is almost entirely , destroyed. Out of some twenty-five acres, bo has perhaps enough left to . make three or four acres.' " From Hampton's it passed to the lands of John Henley and Howell Graves, whose losses were heavy in timber. It then crossed the land of Rob. Preston, doing some damage. Next comes Robert Riley, whose barn was unroofed, but the frame not injured as reported. His kitchen was partly unroofed, but not torn down. The next in course was James : White (colored). His Kitchen was carried away to the upper joists; milk house and smokehouse entirely demolished, and their conterits.scattercd promiscuously alone; :the line of the storm. Barna Marine's barn nearly new was moved about twelve feet from the foundation, and the ' roof taken off, and his wood and carriage house "unroofed,;.; The top was torn off J hi3 carriage, which was perhaps, what - was thought by some to resemble a man. ,T The school .' house near by was ' torn to . peices and also the one in the ' adjoining tlistrict East of it., A little further 'Joni, , several barns and some dwellings are reported as destroyed, for the truth of which I cannot vouch. Obsbrvbb. '""Grant Club."-It is said a club so called has been formed. 'We reckon it : must be a "secret society," as no notice was given of its intended organization. The members can enjoy the "close com munion," till after the National Convention, when they will find themselves lost in a larger movement. True Rep. As early as January last, a notice was published in the Palladium of the intended organization of a Grant Club in this city, and if that editor failed to go forward and give bis valuable assistance and counsel in properly stating it. no body is to blame but himself for making a false reckoning" regarding its interrial workings. It is no ''secret society,' for ail Republicans are cordially welcomed as members. We can hardly conceive of ; a ' larger ;'. movement that could absorb a Grant Club, unless a thorough revival of the "Wide Awakes" should do' the job, when, in that case, a Grant Wide Awake Club would only elongate-the name, and the same mem bers Would not 'Jfind themselves lost," but would accomplish .the same work now before them a thorough organization of the Republican Party, with the vieV of bring to the elections its full strength, and thus retain the administration of the State and National Governments in the "hands of ' those who stood by the Old Flag, in the perilous and bloody times our country has "j but just emerged from. "Close Communioh'VsneersJ is a greeting that the Grant Club might expect from, the enemies of the country and the Republicn Party;' bul not from one who makes such loud 'professions of being "the only Radical Paper" on God's 1 footstool the real Simon-pure and only manufacturer or old Jacob Townsend's farsaparilla!! . Rcnawat. The team of Russell Bros. started from the store onf N. Franklin street, on Moudy last ran to Main-st., when it" came "to a ""halt; by running into an Express wagon of J. Bennett.

PLumrEn a column.

SOAPS. GLYCERINE, J r . T '; AROMATIC TEQ4 ; , BATH A BARBERS SOAPS, LSO A QESERAL ASSORTMENT OF AMER . ICAJT, KNGU3H AND j jFACITURE, FRENCH MANITFOB BALK AT PLUMMER'S DRUGSTORE, BEUSHE8. ,ATULL LINE OF CLOTHES, HAIR.j HAT, A FLESH, INFANT, TOOTH, SHAVLNO, AND NAILBRUSHES, AT J. W. PLUMMERS, S. W. Corner of Main and Pearl Streets. COMBS OF ALL K.IN1JB, MJSTAL. 15 A U IV H&UVim, HARD RUBBER, HORN, FINE, AND POCKET COMBS, - " ATPLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF POCKET BOOKS, at J. W. PLUMM?R'S DRUG STORE. : .-. tf TOILET ARTICLES. PERFUMER r, HAIR O I L 3 , P O Jf A A D E , L 1 L L T W B 1 T E , - COLD - CREAM, PINK SA UCERS, s , PEARL DtR OPS, ' ROUGE, ' " ' 1 - For Sal at PLUMMES'S DRUG STORE. H O OPEHTS FUMIGATING PASTILLES, BUNION PLASTERS, CORN PLASTERS, . PAIN PAINT, WOLCOTi 'S PAIN ANNIE1LA TOR, , .v .For Sale, at s PLUMMER'S DR UG STORE. FOCGERAS' COMPOUND IODIKISED COD LIVER OIL, Just received' and for Sala by J. W. P Ir U M M E R . CRYSTAL CEMENT, PAINTERS DIAMOND CEMENT, for mending broken glaaa ware. CREAM TARTAR, BAKING SODA, TARTARIC ACID, BAKING POWDER, " CLOVES, " . spices, MUSTARD, '.- - ' SPICES, Ac., 4c ,V ..''S AT NO. S3, ! PMUMMER'S DRUG STORE. CARRIAGE SPONGE, BATHING SPONGE, " . SPONGE FOR SLATES, ; And a Variety of othr Kmd9 Ac. AT PLTJMMEE'S DRUG-STORE, 0..W. Cor. Main & Poriptreeta, .r RICHMOND, IND.

THE GEE AT ENGLISH EEMEDYSir James Clarke's Female Pills, PrrjKirtd from a perieription of Sir J, Clarke, Jf. D., . Phyipian Extraordinary to theQaeen. TMs fiiTaluable raedioiao ia aofailiiifr 4n tbure of all tboae painful and daogeroua diseases to which the female constitution ia subject. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstructions, from wbaterer cause. i OD TO nUARItlED It Is particularlj- suited. It will, in a short time, brinff 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, Pain 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 bare failed. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package. ? v "BFEcrAi. noticb.,; . ; r, Beware of Counterfeit. Obteroe the name of J OB MOSES on the package purdimn none tritiiout it all other are bate awl worthlet immitation. N. B. One Dollar, with fifteen cents for postage, enclosed to the sole Proprietor, JOB MOSES, 87 Cortlandt Street, New York, will insure a bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty l'iils. by return wail, securely sealed from all observation. - For Sale, ' EIGHTEEN ACRES OF LAND WELL SITUATED ON TUB LIBERTY-PIKE, ONE AND a half miles South of Richmond, Timber, Stone, 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 Meek on Ruby Farm. - J - JESSE MEEK. 46-tf. . Jan. 9, 1368

Have saved more than 50,000 persons from death for they cure In a single day, Cholera, Dysrentery, al Summer Complaints, Feverand Apue, and Neuratria Also, a sure cure for Coughs and Rheum Uism. ill Druggists sell them. ORRIN SKINNER & CO , Proprietors ,.- . .-. i , k -ij Sprinfleld,Mas Root's Pestachinb preservesthe lile of the Hair changes it from grey to its original color in three weeks prevents tne nair irom railing- is ine Desi article for dressing the hair ever found; in the market will surely reniovedandruff and curea'ldiseasesof the Scalp is delightfully perfumed, cur3 baldness, and willnotstain the skin is a perfect Restorerand Dress aing Combined. No other preparation for the hair contains Pestacbio Nut Oil. isold by all Drnggiste. DEMAS, BARNES A Co., Agents, New York ORMN SKI JV NEK & Co., Sole Proprietor, 15tf Springfield, Mass. t . To Consumptives. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send ffre of charge to all who desire it. the prescription wtte the directions for making and using the simple remb dy by which he was cured of a lung affection and tedread disease Consumption. His only object ishat benefit the afflicted aad he hopes every sufferer to try this prescription, as it will cost them nothingwill may prove a blessing. Flease address Rbv. EDWARD A. WILSON, ' No" 1 South Second Street, Williamsburgh, N. NEW PERFEHE FOR THE DAS DKEKCHIEF, , Phaitoii'a Phalon's PfaaUen's Night Cleomiag Crreaa. "Night Kleoinins; Ccrcai." "Night Bfooriing Cereia. ' Night ftloavmiiig Cereat "Night 13laoniiDS Ccrcai.' A moat exqniri'e, dnlicut", mid Fr'Mit I'erfame, . iUUtlM from tb9 rare ami beaual tow from Hiaiefa it takes its Bmao - - - . '. . -- , Manafnctared only by pnAIiOJT B SON, New York. ,r BHWAEE OP ,COUNTEE;FEIT8. - ASK-FOR PHAlON'S-TAKR KO OTHER. "The Pen Is MIgliUer tkan tbe Sword. MGRTOn n FBI DO NOT WEAS, OUT. A Single One will Last a Lifetime. BY THEIR TJSK THE LABOR OF WRITING IS REDUCED, " C I Greater Tynlformlty ia Obtained. Ease, Elegance and Beauty are acquired. ? bmoii, piEisoa m mm wmm The Best, Cheapest aad most Durable lustra : xaeata for Writing ever used. SENT BY MAIL SAFELY. Prices, Ttflt Cent and upioard. JXO TBAVEIatNQ AGENTS SMPLiOTXTX - Call aad you will find Pena exactly adapted to jrew hand and style of writing; or enclose stamp for cireulas. A. HOKTOM, It MAIDKH LANB, . SXWYOBK BUTTER & EGGS. IN VIEW OF THE RAPID IMPROVEMENT OF our city, we call upon the Farmers of this Coun ty W bring their Butter A t-ggs to our btore. We w 11 pay CINCINNATI PRICES. (Let cost of Transportation. For Butter, Ekb;s, .Lard, Bacon, lines Feathers, . -" "' Beeswax, - - . Ginseng, And Poaltry ; We also invite parties, dealingr in the above articles, to bring their stuff to this MARKET, as they will find it a GOOD ONE. Weigh your Butter, count your eggs, and come right to "Tommy" and get your check on the First National Bank for your money: That is the way to do business. Ship to Concinnati and wait two or three weeks for your money, if you want to break up. This ia the place i S. E. Corner of Main and Front Streets,) to sell your Produce. CALL ON US. . - . T. NESTOR A CO. Richmond, Tnd-i Feb. 29, 1883. 1 1-Sm. Eoiy Sale ! 500 Bushels Clover Seed, 200 " Timothy Seed, AT C. W. BARNES & CO'S, NO. 31 MAIN STREET, EICHMOD, INDIANA. jOOTS k 8IIOES, CHEAP FOR CASH! Having a good assortment of Boots and Shoes now on hand, of my own manufacture end Eastern made work, and being prepared to fill all orders for either1--aJ ..j i.: fci'f, Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoes. At the shortest postrible notice, the undersigned respectfully asks the citizens of Richmond ana vicinity for a share of patronage, thanking them for that heretofore so liberally extended, w. ' Just give him a call at his Shop, one door;; East of T. Nestor A Co.'s Grocery Store, West Main Street, where he will be happy to see his old customers, and as many new ones who study their own interest, and want a good pair of Boots or .Shoes, made nr-tingly of the best material and at reosonabfe prices. Richmond, March &th, 1863. C. EST EL, I..

SPECIAL NOTICES. . ITCH! ITCHI1 ITCH!!! SCRATCH I : SCRATCH 1 1 , SCRATCH III, .in trom 10 to 43 hoars. ,

Wheaton's Oiniment cures Wheaton's Oint-ient cures Wheatoa's Ointment euros Wheaton's Oiatiueat cures Wheatou's Ointment cures Wheaton's Ointment cures The Itch. ISalt Rheum. Tetter, 'ji J Barker's Itch. Old Sores. Every kind of Humor like Magic. ' l Price 50 cents a box ; by mail, 69 cents. Address WEEKS A POTTER,; No. 170 Washington Street BostonMass. gJFor sale by all Druggists. Boston, Nov. 21, 1867. V sp. no. If : 8.B.M. Mrs. WINSLOW, An experienced Nur3eand Female Physician, Presents to the Attention qf Mothers he r SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation, will al'ay all pain ana spasmodic action ana is. , Sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and ... RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have nut no and sold this article forover 30 years, and cam matin confi&bxcx and truth of it what we have never been able to say of any other medicine. Never has it failed in a snijrle instance to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one wbo used it. 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 pledge our reputation for the fulfillment or what we here declare. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes afterthe svurp is administerd. " Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper, i . Soldby all Druggist throughout! he world. . PRICE, ON L.Y 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE Dr. Schcnck's Mandrake Pills A Snbstitate for Calomel. " These Pills are composed of various roots having power to relax the secretion- of the lifer as promptly and effectually as bine pillsor mereury,without producing those disagreable or dangerous effects, 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 billious affections i general. Schenck's Mandrake Pills, cure sick headache and all disorders of the liver indicated by sallow skin, coated toujjue, eostivness, drowsiness and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid orobstructed condition. Id short these Pills may be wsad with advantage in all cases where a purgative or alterative medicine is required. ' '' " - Please ask for "Dr. Schenck's Mandrake PAls." 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The patient never requires, under any circumstances, to use "Cough Mixtures" for the Cough ; "Expectorants" Weakness ; Iron for tbe 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 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 I'BEscBirrioN, my Chills, Night Sweats, Fever, Ac, decreased, and Anally altogether disappeared. A mere skeleton before, 1 am now well stored with flesh. ' My restoration is a marvel to all who' know me. Mrs. C. L. Wright. , ; ; .... "Your Prescription saved my daughter's life, and has probably Baved me hundreds ot dollars. Rev. E. Humphrets, Remsen, N. Y. - ,, . -a "We bless God for the benefit we have received from vour Prepared Prescription." Rev. P. 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Th OfOftt Otremsthening Tcnlb (Not a Whisky Preparation.) s l HOOFLAND'S - (Kercnan ISliatleirs, . WILLODBB , DEBILITY ! DEBILITY ; rssBlti from any cause whatever ' .

Prostration of tbe Syrtem, IXDCCKO Bl Severe Hardships, Exposure, V" :a .: OF FeTerS. i : DISEASES OF CAMP LIEE. Soldiers, Citizens, Male or Female, Adal I or Yoath. . . 'Will find !n this Bitters a pure Tonic not dependent on bad liquors for their almost miraculoueeflect s JD Y S P. E P S I A, v J --- ' - ' .'..; s..' -'j:T ; - v ANB DISBASB8 BBSVLTIKO FROM DISOBBBBS OF the L.IYKR aa4 DIGKSTIV JE ORGANS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Tbis Bitters has Performed more Cares, gives better Satisfaction, has more Testimony, has mere Respectable People to ronch for it, tban any other article in Abe market. . - . - We defy any one to contradict tbis assertion, ana WTXX, PAY siooo to any one who will produce a certificate published by , , j ; , f,ns that is not genuine. .-. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEES, .- " i , .. - : :i . -iv. .-. .- a) WILL CURB ZVBBY CABS CF f ; " Chronic or Nerrons Debility, !l - and Diseases of Ahe Kidneys. Observe the following symptom resulting from the disorders' of the digestive organs Constipation, Inward Pftes; Fotlness of Blood to the 2 Head, Acidity of the 8 t6tn4oh,' Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food", Fullness or Weight - in tbo Stomach, Sour EroeUtiens, Sinking or Swimming of Abe Head, . . . Hurried and difficult -. i - . . . Breathing,--;-;-? 't . - Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suf- " . . . locating Sensations when in a , lying Posture, Dimness -.: Hi'ih: 11 . Of Vision, Dots "i .. , ; " or Webs before th . k .. Sight, Fever n Dull Psin 1 In tbe Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin -snd Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back; and Breast Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of "Beat, Burning in tbe Flesh. Constant imaginings of Evil and great Depression of Spirits. , i . ; ' 1 REMEMBER; ' Til at Ait Bitter i not Aleholie, contain no Rum or Whisky, and taunt main Drukard,bttt i the brt Toni imtk Wrld. Head' who Says . So. Erom Rev. IT. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. - Genilesaan i I have recently been laboring under the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of the nervous system. Numerous remedies were recommended by friends, and aoms ot them tested, bnt without relief. " Tonr Hoofland's German Bitters were recommended by persons wbo bad tried them, and whose favorable mention of these Bitters induced me to try- them. I -must confess that I bad an aversion to Patent Medicines trom tbe 'thousand and one" quack "Bitters," whose only aim seems tebe to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the 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 effect. Its action, not only upon the stomach, bnt upon tbe nervous system, was prominent and gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and permanent benefit from the as of a few bottles. . , . -, Very respectfully yours,1 " ia t" - W. D. SEIGFRIED, ' o. 254 Shackamaxon Street. From tbe Rev. E. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. I hare derived decided benefit from the use of Hoofland's German Bitters, and feel it my privilege to recommend tbem as a most valuable tonic, to all who are suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from dersngement of the liver. ; , Yours truly, E. D. FENDALL. From Rev. D. Merrige, Pastor of the Passyunk Baptist Church, Philadelphia. , r r . ., . 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 tbem to be a good remedy for debility, ind . a most excellent tonic for the stomach. - D MERRIGE. i From Bev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the Vincentown and Millville (N.. J,) Baptist Churches. Having nsed in my family a number of bottles of your Uoofland's German r.Hters, I have to say that I regard them as an exMi. it medicine, especially adapted to remove tbe disc t r,s they are recommended for. , They strengthen aa4 intigorate . the svstem when debilitated, and are useful in disorders of the liver, loss of appetite, Ac. I have also recommended them so several of my friends, wbo have tried them, and found them STeativ beneficial in the restoration or neaun. . ,. xours ti l trnlv. WM BU1TU " ft 9 - wA. . U, ' 6C Hutchinson St.,Philada. i?ns ,5,:ri BEWARE OF. COUOTERFEITS. See tUt the signature of "(7. II. JACKSON" 'is " the wrapper of each bottle. pmcE. H . ' Siatle Doitlotf , orUalf bos. for &. Should vour nearest Xtarueeist not ha" tha rt;i do not be put off by any of the intoxioatiag preparations that may be oaTared in its place, but send to es aad we win forward, securely packed, by express. Frlaeipal Oflee aad naaafactpry. For Druewists and Dealer ia every