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LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND, XlfDIAIT A: April 9th, 1CC3, g,rrival5 1 gepartiwM pail. RICHMOND POST OFFICE, March 38th, IMfr MAIL CI.OSE. Columbus ulEut... ............ Chicago ........ Cincinnati,. Dartea Way . lalianapolisand west VAII.M OPEN. f udianapolis and West...... Cincinnati .... - .-. Dayton Wry .... 1 SO FJf ... 10 15A.M ..... 4 30 r.H .... 8 00 A.M alOr.M A ' 2 30 rjt li 30 fjc ....10 80 AJf .... 45 TM Columbus aed Brat "r Beaton and Bwf lfcce,leuves Tuesday and Friday, at ; Si , 2 J.. do .rrrves aase days at........ . 7 00 F.m Arba.via Bethel Ic.leaVcs Monday, Wednesde!arr?Mo ndS??VdaV'n4 F'y, 4 Winchester! via, New - Garden, -. Honda v, Wednesday and Friday.at.... 8" 4,, arr. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 4 OOr.a. Brookville via Ab'uigton, leavea Monday and Friday at " s aa i w Arrives Taeeday and Saturday at 00 .. -Office open from 7:30 A. m. to 7:30 r. at. On Sunday ,faom 0:00 to 10:00 a.m. . ED. A. JONES. P.M. CaT-Those of our subscribers in the city, who do not receive their papers regularly f,)te""'4lV tber will let us know, the omission snail be promptly remedied. - , - - . - Oar papar-roikor made a 'flank, movement' on as this week. nd we did not it until yesterday (Thursday) forenoon. That is the reason for the delay this werk. i r j , - far Housekeepers attention! The finest, largest, and. cheapest stock of carpets ever exhibited in the city, may be seen at Elliott fc McWhiuney's, at Strattan's corner. Mrs. Sarah Iliff, has just received a Fine Lotbf" Millinery Goods, and she invites the Ladies to call and , examine them. See her advertisement in another column. . tic 2 t . i, iThe Bratz, Perry, k Go's. Plows arfi among the finest and best offered in the market, and farmers are invited to call and examine them. . , We are gratified to learn that our young friend E. Beverly, is one of the assistant edit ors of ths Telegram. At the meeting of the city council on Tuesday night last, a proposition was presented by the School board for the issue of city bonds to the amoant ef $15,000, to aid in the erection of a school building on the dublic square. The abject was referred to the committee of Ways and Means. , ..:'':. ,A Eastkb B Eir .The Messrs. Knoppf, have killed the Maxwell heifer.and she weighs about 1200 lbs. net. On Saturday morning, or tonight (Friday, our citizens can get a taste or the finest beef they ever laid up to their faces, by going to the butcher's shop of the Messrs. Knopf, on South Pearl-st. ' - ftST-A. magnificent roast of beef was convey ed to our sanctum, on Saturday last, by our friend John M. Paxson, of the "Cottage" shop, on Main, .between 5th and 6th, It was a fair specimen of the meat always to be found at the Cottage'' the three r sort first-rate, fine and fat. We commend John's establishment to the liberal patronage 4f eur feiloerittsens, who will not only find the kind of meats they need, but polite and gentlemanly attention from both John and Isaac, both of whom are good PackSoar. Now that the Congressional fight for personal Choice is ended, let every Republican go in for the one that is chosen, and maxa a square fight on politiaal issues.' Let "measures not men" be the watchword, and victory will rest with the party that crushed the rebellion and saved the country. - Patient and longsuffering "Job," will have a shot at our distinguished M C'l ridiculous Congressional "tread-ruin Idea? and we give him room The tune U familiar the situation of the victim is graphically-described, and ' all parties will feel that "Job" has done the subject ample justice, and join in the chorus. Let as sing. v For the Palladium. THE CONGRESSIONAL MARTYR. ( i BY JOB. -''',!' Tae "Tramp, Tramp, Ac Come and listen one and all, while a wondrous tale I , tell , '.. Of a noble and a valuable life, " That is lowly wearing out in the balls of Waaiaiagton, Aa it 'mires" "beldly ia the bloody strife. ' Chorus. Round, round, round the tread-wheel's rolling""'. , .' . .-. , v-.r. While a roice ie heard to ear: ; ' To impeaeh the President, and fire thousand for a year, liy poor lit is oosing rapidly awayl He ackoowLjdgea to all that his salary ia small , Only just a tithe of what he'd ke "out West," Bat to serve his' -country sow, money's ' charms he will forego, . , , . . . ? Till these weigl ty questions all are put at rest. - He has told his frienJs at home that Impeachment was undone, : ,r .-.'. -.!,: r- r If by any sudden chance they'd call him back; Fer he listens erery day to what others hare to aay Leat by any chance they wander from the track. Once upon the' Morgan Raid; he great brarery dieplayed, Aa he chased the frightened Morgan --n the can; And his fatness flew away, for he ate but thrice a day While a bold and reekleae follower of Mara. " Now in Congress bonds confessed, he can neither work or rest, l. . i - . Still acknowledges that he will gladly iUt Ia that "tread-eafiT be will too, tfll ibis weary taleoil - HhaU untwist ana waft hie precious lifeenreyt Nominating Electie-Rswlt. Julian's majority in the county is 1266 over Bennett and Farquhar, 1106. Julian's vote, 240li:Bennetfi 11S5; Parqulur. 161i Bowen and Underwood are chosen is legisla tive candidateaj; Ballanger for Sheriff; Joae. for Dutnct ProsoU; Kibby ibr Jodge; Sirew. ivrappraatr, WlggioS for Co. sUmer; Roney for Coroner.

CITY NOMINATING ELECTION. In the Telegram of last week a call was made by some one, for a Republican meeting in each ward of the city on the 12th day of April: but that day being Sunday, the Republican Executive Committee of the city now designates instead of that day, Wednesday evening, the 29th of April, 1868, at 7 12 o'clock; and reqnest the Republican voters to meet in their respective wards at that

time and nominate a candidate for councleman in" each ward; also to select one man in each, ward to act as an fexecu-' tive Committee for the year. , r ; ' PLACES OF MEETIKG. 1st Ward at No. 2, Engine Hall. 2nd " 3, ' : " 3d ,t 3c ; , " 4, " 4th . at Peter Crocker's shop. By order of the Executive Committee. TOWNSHIP EJECTION. The following is the result of the Those township election on Monday, marked thus () are elected: Justice of the Peace: Abraham Jeffries ,.751 ..318 .639 . 499 426 . .338 ..261 ...251 . .172 ..113 ....96 ...49 John S. Lyle . . . . . ." ';'...- Constables: Thomas ' McGirr. C.T. "" Seaman. . ".. Nanmeter Thomas . . i I '. . It. C. Samuels Charles Zora. .... u Joseph W.iJ?ollock... ....... F. a. Dobbins ... B. N. Pickett-'.. Harmon Rosa.. Wm. Samuels... - Trustee: Wm. Parry . 1126 Supervisors elected: 1st District. . . 1 . . .Flijah Cook 2nd 3d 4th ' 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th .Jehu Xorris .John Roberts .D. B. Golden .Milton Jessop John Hill John S Brown V-..vj":v. James Walker ...4 . ..Joseph C Ratliff r-.'. . . : . . .Samnel Taylor " t ,' .. .Richard Paulson Hiram Bulla ' : . . . Wm Graves ........ John P Smith Impbovkmkhts.- The members of the Universalist Church, together with the Masonic fraternity of Boston and vicinity, are now making arrangements to build a church In that town daring the coming summer. The building is to be of brick, two' stories. It is to be 52 by 36 feet, and the extent of the room for worship on first floor, and for the Lodgeroom, on the second floor, is 44 x 34 feet in the clear. m A'As goes Boston," dec. At Dublin, in this county, it is the in. tention the; coming season to erect about thirty substantial buildings, among which is to"be"a "large Odd Fellows' Hall and a Friends Meeting Housecosting not'less' than 812,000. We are pleased at this substantial evidence of progrefts in our neighboring town; for, besides a splendid school building cost, ing about $16,000 a Methodist, United Brethren, Friends, and Universalist churches -two flourishing temperance organizations no" liquor-shops a sash and blind' factory the extensive Agricultural Machine Works of Pearce, Lawrence, fe Co., who manufacture nearly every kind of an agricultural implement its citizens are all Republicans. Hurrah for Dublin 1 . At Hagerstown, the Messrs. See ton Bros, are about building an extensive sash and blind factory, and dwelling bouses are springing up on all sides there not beibg less than twenty-five now in process of erection. The population of Hagerstown is now not less than from 12 to 15 hundred, and she's ."looking up!" It, Has Been Rumored Publicly, That I bad pocketed $285,or 25 per cent, of the sales-money of my former Drug Store, on Ft. Wayne Avenue; therefore, I, am free to declare such rumors to b utterly false. Mr. Jchm Sim, has sold the entire Stoek and Furniture, and the money has been paid unto him by Mr. Avert, on the day of sale. Such is the knowledge I have of the transaction,, by informs, tioa from both parties. . .j A ; .- ;. -u Him d'Hct. Richmond, April 4, 1868. " " PAINTS SOLD OUT. Having sold my entire stock of Paints and Painters Goods, to Potts Bbos , 1 shall deem it a kindness, if my friends who are in need of each articles, will give them a call before purchasing. - , f Having disposed of my Paint Stock, as above stated, I am now prepared to give increased attention to the regular Drug trade -espe cially in the line of Druggists' Sundries, Instraaneat, &c, &c, to the manufacture and preparation of Mbdicikes, together with such private Recipes for Liniments, Syrups, kc, as my friends or the public at large, may bring to me for that purpose. J. W. PLuaMfER. Richmond, 3d mo, 19, 1868. 4:2 w As far as heard from, it is thought that a majority of the delegates from this county to the Congressional Convention are in favor of the renominailon of the Hon. Geo. W. Julian. Conkesviixa Tikis, Apbil 1. On last Saturday, Eleazer Malone, formerly a ; citizen of Centerville bat residing for the past fe w years at , Anderson, dropped dead on the street of Cente mile, from disease of the heart. Be was a brick mason by trade, and had . been working oa the new jail. He was a good citiaen, and enjoyed the confidence of his oumer Bieasls. lie was buried by his masonic

DsvELisir axd Fatai ArraAr. On Thurs

day afternoon (to-day), Frank Qulliver, went into Landwer'a Grocery in this city, and bought something, handed L. some money who gave back the change. Gulliver charged Landwer with keepioe back: tive cents in change, this L denied, and a quarrel ensued. Gulliver left but returned shortly, and commenced an aU tack on Mr. L. with a large bladed pocketknife, and cut him on the arm in several pla ces. inflicting slight wounds. Messrs. Fossen kemper and Meyer, being present, interfered, and Gulliver stabbed the former in the breast the knife-blade penetrating the lungs, and gave him two wounds on the breast, the blade strik ing on the breast-bone and glancmg off: the Iat ter received a slight wound in the leg. It is reared that Fossenkemoei-s wounds will prove fatal. Gulliver was arrested, lodged in the calaboose, the case examined before the Mayor, who sent him to Centreville in default or $1UUU bail.-"- Messrs. Fossenkemper, Landwer and Meyer are Germans. Gulliver is a colored in dividual nart Indian, part Negro and all devil, llis perpetual home whilst on earth shouia oe in the penitentiary. A correspondent of the Cleveland Leader says he has had a conversation -- - a j a. witu Uuiet Justice unase, wuo saia w him: "I wish that all men of all parties would leavo my name alone in connec tion with a Presidential nomination, l do not seek the Presidency." For the first time in the history of science the feat has been practically accomplished of sending two telegraphic dispatches, at the same time, lrom op posite directions over one wire, on long distances, It was inventea by a isoston gentleman, and the invention is one of great importance, making a second wire unnecessary, and doubling the working capacity of existing lines. A Litchfield Democrat lately ordered his Republican paper to be discontinued, but it kept coming. One of his friends suggested that they were trying to make a Republican of him. "Well," said he "they'll find out they're casting pearls before swine." ' In Texas lands are now held at about one-tenth their value six years ago. There are at the present time about 300,000 juvenile paupers in England. On the Island of St. Thomas the deaths by cholera number thirty per day. v " The past winter was the coldest since that of 1843 on the North Pacific coast. The railways of France during the past seven years, have killed 297 persons. Prairie chickens are so plenty in Missouri that they are used for swine's food. A magazine devoted to billiards is the latest periodical venture in New York. Information is said to be generally scarce in the region of the White House. Bayard Taylor says that only one meerschaum in ten made in Germany is genuine. Yicksburg is about to shut up the schools for want of money to pay the teachers. Beer and whisky are being made in Shanghi. China is likely to be elevated at last. Masses of mineral, supposed to be silver, have been found near Lookout Mountain. Iowa does not owe a dollar, and a change of name to I-don't-ovr has been suggested. There were 441 fires in Chicago in January, 261 in St. Louis, and only 70 in New York. Idaho raises so much mahogany that it takes six cords of it to buy one ton of hay. It is asserted that the Havana lottery draws annually from New Orleans over 81,000,000. An exchange calls the bills of the gas companies the heavy charge of the light brigade. The Rev. B. F. Paddock has declined to accept the appointment of Bishop of Oregon. Juneau and adjoining counties of Wisconsin raised $3,000,000 worth of bops last year. ' ; . Ohio has a population of 68 to the square mile; Massachusetts, 162 ; New York, 85. , The Chicago Times of last week reports 23 chicken fights occurring there in one week. . Fifty-one fires have occurred in London theatres during the past thirty-three years. Hiram Powers, the sculptor, intends to visit his home in this country, the coming summer. ! , a gooa sizea store in Boston is warmed thoroughly by water heated by two gas-burners. Hamilton College has the law library ot w imam uurtis JNoyea, which is val ued at 860,000; T A . fj . . troperiy is jargeiy oemg sola in Mississippi to pay debts and taxes, and at very low. rates. . Young men who are drafted in the army of i ranee can be exempt by pay ing twenty-five hundred francs. - Prince Humbert has purchased a dispensation from the Pope which allows nim to marry his cousin.. Cost 820,000. "Awful" Gardner, the converted prize tighter, is living in a shanty and chopping wood on the shore of Cayuga Lake. A rattlesnake, three feet four inches in length, and having four rattles and a button, wan ploughed up on Tucsdy, by Leonard Harvey, of Bullitt county, Ky. It was alive and moving, but seemed rather stiff and rhematical, like old Rip when he awoke from his long Catskill nap. Cold weather don't effect the copperhead species in Kentucky. The Enquirer's Washington correspondent says that Jerry Black quarreled with the Pretident about some South American claims for guano. There will be a convocation of the clergy and laity of the Episcopal Church of , Southern Indiana, at : St. Paul's church, in New Albany, on the lath and 16th of April, on which occasion ,;Bt. Rev. Joseph Talbott, D. D. assistant L bishop of the diocese, will be present and preside.

PLTJMMER3 COLUMN.

SOAPS. COLGATE S, HONEY, GLYCERINE, AROMATIC VEG, . BATH A BARBERS SOAP 8, ALSO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH MANUFACTURE, FOB 8ALB AT PLUMMER'S DRUGSTORE. BRUSHES . A FULL LINE OF CLOTHES, HAIR,? HAT, FLESH. INFANT, TOOTH, SHAVING, AND NAIL BRPS8IS, AT J . W . PLUMMERS, S. W. Corner of Main and Pearl Streets. COMBS OF ALL KINDS, METAL BACK KEDDINU, HARD RUBBER, HORN, FINE, AND POCKET COMBS, at PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. GEVERAL ASSORTMENT BOOKS, at OF POCKET J. W. PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. TOILET ARTICLES. PERFUMER Y, HAIR OILS, P O M A A D E LILLY WHITE, COLD CREAM, PIXK SAUCERS, PEARL D.ROP8, ROUGE, For Sale at PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. HO O PERS FUMIGA TJXG PAS TILLES, BUNIOS PLASTERS, CORX PLASTERS, PA IX PAINT, WOLCOTa 'S PAIN A N NIHIL A T OR, For Sale, at PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. FOUGERAS COMPOUND IODINISED COD LIVER OIL, - Just received and for Sale, by J. W. P L U M M E R . CRYSTAL CEMENT, PAINTERS DIAMOND CEMENT, for mending broken glass ware. CREAM TARTAR, BAKING SODA, TARTARIC ACID, BAKING POWDER, CLOVES, SPICES, ' 1 ' ' MUSTARD, SPICES, Ac, Ac, AT NO. 23, P MUMMER'S DRUG STORE. , CARRIAGE SPONGE, BATHING SPONGE, SPONGE FOR SLATES, : , . And a Variety of other Kinds, &C, &C. Ac. AT PLTTMMEB'S DRUGSTORES, 0. W. Cor, Main & Fearl?3treeU, :

ttttlliOND, USD.

THE QBE AT ENGLISH EEMEDYSir James darkens Female Pills, Prtjtartd from a pertcription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D.f Phyncian Extraordinary to theQueen. . , This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the core of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution ia subject. ' It moderates all excesses and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause. TO MARRIED LADIES It ts 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, Pains 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 in the pamphlet around each package. " SPECIAL NOTICE. Beieare of Counterfeit. Offeree (he name of JOB MOSES on the package purchase none without it all

other are bate and tcorthlet immitatione. N. B. One Dollar, with fifteen cents for postage, enclosed to the sole Proprietor, JOB MOSES, '17 Cort- ' landt Street, New York, will insure a bottle of the . genuine, containing Fifty I'ilU, by return mail,securely i sealed from all observation. 5 ' 1 . For Sale, EIGHTEEN ACRES OF LAND WELL SITUATED ON THE LIBERTY PIKE, ONE AND a half miles South of Richmond, Timber, Stone, i Sand, Gravel, and good Water. A two story Frame House enclosed. The above property will be sold at I a bargain il application be made soon. Call on Jesse : Meek on Ruby Farm. JESSE MEEK. 46-tf. Jan. 9,1383 Have saved more than 50,000 persons from de&th for they cure in a single day, Cholera, Dysentery, al Summer Complaints, Fever and Ague, and Neural ria Also, a sure cure for Coughs and Kheuir ism. ill Druggists sellthem. ORRIN SKINNER & CO , ProprietorsSpringfield, Mass Root's i'JESTACHlNE preserves the life of the Hair changes it from grey to its original color in three weeks prevents the hair from fallingis the best article for dressing the hair ever found in the market willsurely removedandruffand curea'ldiseasesof the Scalp is delightfully perfumed, cures baldness, and will not stain the skin is a perfect Restorer and Dress sing Combined. No other preparation for the hair contains Pestachio Nut Oil. Isold by all Druggists. DEMAS, BARXES A Co., Agents, New York ORBfN SKINNER & Co., Sole Proprietor, 15tf Springfield, Mass. To Consumptives. TheRsv. EDWARD A. WILSON will seid Tfre of charge to all who desire it. the prescription wtte the directions for m-aking and using the simple rcmh dy by which he was cared of a lung affection and tedread disease Consumption. His only object ishat benefit the afflicted and be hopes every sufferer to try this prescription, as it will cost them nothingwill may prove a blessing, f lease ndilress Rbt. EDWARD A.WILSON, No 106 S mth. Sionl Straet, Williamsborgh, N. NEW PER Ft 31 K FOR THE H 1 DKEJt CHIEF. j ramlon'a PhaUa'a Pfemlsa'o Pamloa'a "lYigitt Blmiuing Orcus." 'Kigbt Itlooiaing Ccrvaa. Xisjut moaning Ccreaa." 'Xight Blaaaaiag Ccreaa. "Night IllMaiag Cerraa." A most exqnmll. delicate, find Fragrant Perfume, itati led from 4 he rare and beautiful fluwer from Which it takuM iti name. Manufactured only by PIIAI.OT c SON, New Vark. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. A8K FOR PHALON'S TAKE KO OTHER T1ia Pan to BUgntlcr tnsm the Sword. rJORTQFJ'S GOLD PENS DO NOT WEAR OUT. A Single One will Last a Lifetime. BY THEIR TJSI3 THE LABOR OF WHITING IS REDUCED, Greater Uniformity im Obtained. Ease, Elegance and Beauty are acquired. K050IT, PLEASURE MB PROFIT CMSCLIUl The Best, Cheapest and most Durable Instrument! for Writing ever used. 8CNT BY MAIL SAFELY. Price, Fiflj Cents and upward. STO TRAVELING) AGENTS EMPX.OYETX Gall and yon will find Pent exactly adapted to your band and atyle of writing; or enclose stamp for circular. A. MOBTOIV, 2ft HA1DKK LANS, BUTTER & EGGS. INVIEWOP THE RAPID IMPROVEMENT OF our city, we call upon the Farmers of this County to bring their Butter A Eg to our Store. We w 11 pay CINClNNATr PRICES. eoet of Transportation.) For Batter, ; EflgS. Lard, Bacon, Kas-, J-earners, Beeswax, Ginseng, Ana Poultry; We also invite parties, dealin? in the above articles, to bring- tueir stun to this MAKKbT, 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 is the place (S. E. Corner of Main and Front Streets,) to sell your 1'roduce. CALL ON US. T. NESTOR t CO. Richmond, Ind., Feb. 29, 1868. l-3m. For Bale ! 500 Bushels Clover Seed, 200 " Timothy Seed, AT C. 7. BARNES & CO O, . NO. 31 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, INDIANA. -prgOOTS SHOE8, CHEAP FOR CASH! Having a good assortment of Boots and Shoes now on hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern made work, and being prepared to fill all orders for either Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoes. At the shorteat nnaaihla iuiIim. thn mj.: j - - l . . uuunBwuni respectfully asks the citizens of Richmond and vicinity for a share of patronage, thanking tbem for that heretofore so liberally extended. Just give him a call at his Shop, one door East of T. sMor A Co.'s Grocery Store, West Main Street, where be will be happy to see his old custom .ni as1 many new" ones who study their own interest, and want a srood pair of Boots or Shoes, made FiT-tioirly of the best material and at reosonable prices.

SPECIAL NOTICES. ITCH! ITCH!! ITCHM! SCRATCUl SCRATCH 1 1 SCRATCH 111 in lrom 10 to 43 hours. Wheatoa's Ointment cares The Itch.

Wheaton's Ointment cures Whea ton's Ointtacnt cures Wheaton's Ointn.ent cures Wheatou's Ointment cures Wheaton's Ointment cures Salt Rheum. Tetter. Barber's Itch Old Sores. Every kina .' of llnmor like Magic. Price 50 cents a box ; by mail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS A POTTER, No. 170 Washiugton Street Boston,Mass. For sale by all Druggists. Boston, Nov. 21, 1837. sp. ns. If : S.B.K. Mrs. AVIjSTSr,OW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, Presents to the Attention of Mothers her SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation, will al'ay all pain and spasmodic action and ia. Sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to your selves and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article foroverSO years, and can matin confidence and trcth of it what we have never been able to say ol any other rr.ediciue. .Never has it failed in a snigle instance to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we knew an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the coutrary,allare delighted with its operations, and speak in terns 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 of 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 syurpis administerd. 'Full directions for using-will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on ths outside wrapper. Soldby all Druggist thronghoutthe world. PRICE, ONLY 33 CENTS PER" BOTTLE Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills A Substitute for Calomel. These Pills are composed ot various roots having power to relax the secretion of the liver as promptly andeffectually as blue pillsor mercury .without producing those disagrreable or dangerous effects, which often follows the use of the latter. In all billioas disorders these pills maybe used with coniiJence. 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 skin, coated tongue, costivness, drowsiness and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid orobstructed condition. In short these Pills may be usud with advantage in all cases where a purgative or alterative medicine is reqnired. Please ask for "Dr. Schenck's Mandrake rills." Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cent! per box. MFE HE AUTH STRENGTH. LIFE-HEALTH STRENGTH. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. Delamarre's Specific Pills Prepared by Qabancierb A Dvpont, No. It Rue Lumbard. Paris, and highly reoommended by the entire Medical Faculty of France. Are a most energetic and efficient Remedy la esse of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness ; Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions ; Sexual Weakness or Inpottncy ; Weakness arising from Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses; Relaxation of the Genial Organs ; Weak Spine; '-Lime" tr "Brick-dust" deposites in the Urine; ''Milky Discbarges," Ac, and all the ghastly train of Symptoms arising from Overuse or Excesses. A pamphlet, containing full particulars, with Directions and Advice, printed in French, German, Spaniali and English, accompanies each box, and . ill be sent by mail, free of cost, to any one who will write for it. Price $1 per Box, or Six Boxe for $5. ASK FOR BELAMARRES SPECIFIC PILLS, AXD Sold br all the principal Druggists, or will be sent by mail, tecurely eealtd from all observation, on receipt of the specified price bv snv advertised Agents, or by the sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortlandt Street, New York. Agents for Riohmond and vicinity, POTTS BRO'S . SAMPSON A ROSS, Dr. D'UUX. Spn, al'ly "Consumption is as certainly cured at Intermittent Fever, and as certainly preAented as Small Pox." Jit v. Chat. . King, M. If., L.L.. IX. etc. KING'S PREPARED PRESCRIPTION, MASK FRO 31 THE PRESCRIPTION OF Rev. Chas. E. King, M. D., LI.. D. Ac, FOB THE FRBVKNTION OF CONSTJi:iTI01Sr; For the Radical cure of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, and all affections of the LUNGS, THROAT, aud AIR PASSAGES ; for General and Special Derangements of the NERVOUS SYSTEM ; for Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases the strength and deewns the eobor of the pale blood. It subdues the CHILLS and FEVER and diminishes the Expectoration, it checks the night sweats, always, in from seven to fourteen days. The appetite is invigorated, and the patient rapidly gains flesh ; the cough and the difficult breathing are speedily relieved ; tho sleep becomes calm and refreshing ; the evacuations regular and nuifoim. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ao., DISAPPEAR WITH A REALLY ASTONISHING RAP1DIT1. The PRESCRIPTION should be used la every Disease, by whatever name known, in which there is exhibited any Derangement of either the NERVOUT or the BLOOD Systems. It is unequaled in Female Disorders, Scantv or Suppressed Mentem," Hti7e,"Ac. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION is both the BEST and the most ECONOMICAL Medicine that can be taken. 1 be average dose, is two teaspoonsful taken once a day. 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