Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 8, 16 April 1868 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS.

RlCOUOnp, ZXfOZAXTA: I "Aprn ictb.icca txxt$ ana grpirttirttof Uil. nUCaUsOXD POST-OFFICE, March 26th, IMS. ...:.rf,'!!'jfJUI4i CLOSE. Columbus end tail...- J ... .. ... . 10 15aJs Cincinnati .... - ...... 4N jaV I) at ton Way., lndiaapolU and West . .. j... 800 AJl ....... el. Indianapolis and Weit Cincinnati ......... Chicago .'. 3 SO rjt 13 30 r.M .-,..10 so, aji Columbus and Era.. . 5 30 Mi Boston and Biechy Mire,leev Tuesday and - r. ; Friday, at.... .. 13 00 . Jovl..do arrive same day at 7 00?. Arba.vi Bethel Ao. leaves Moaday, Wednes-'': V day and Frida?, at "'A1 do.arr. Monday ,; Wednesday and Fnday, r.M Winchester, via. New -Garden, leaves , l w j nr......t Vn.l i 8 00A.M. di. ar. Tuesday, Tharadey and toaturday, 4 0tr.lif.-H Brookville via Abnigtou, leaves eaay . , and Friday at , - 00 A.M. IrHrti Tneaday and Saturday at....... . 6 00 r.M. mOEce open fretn 7:30 t 70 r. . On Sunday, from 0:00 to 10:00 A.M.- y .nTATJCS; VI EO. JONES. P.M. 3"-Those of our subscribers in the city, who do net receive their papera regulsrly from the carrier, if they will let na know, the omisaion shall be promptlyrsraedled. ' ' f ... ..vr.'.fl , .-' Change of Publication Dty.t For the accommodation of our distant subscribers, who receive their papers by mail, wakave -concluded to, make our publication Hay hereafter on .Tsesday Morninsa.-insteacL of Thursdays. Advertlwerw will tdeasahand Isf their favoJ-s on Monday mornings at farthest to inure 'lnsertioh. ' The Palladium's- next No. will therefore be issued on Tuesday, April 28th. This will, give us ample time to clean up, fix up, catch up and we hope to kkkp cp. BsrtSiors Vorwi. Rir'W ySoMtaHVttf preach at the reaidence of Pn O,' F. Bmr,mx San-.WAnriigth-latlOW o'clock A. M. and alao at iyi P, M.-Ereninft Lecture "The Spiritual World Where fl itt What ia it t" Come and hear. iui Hunnm iwv..f " w bought the Water-Ourt property sooth-east of this tity, md purposes- repainng ana rsnung it to bs ased as a Female Seminary. -: ,, ."" "' The Outliver-wounded art all recovtring. tp ,. ! 1 If Our farming friends will find Bed Oak at the livery stable of W. II . Beuett, Esq., in this City. . , ; ,It will toon bo dry onongk to plow, and jour famera. wha hara not alrtadr DfOvidtd them" selves with a plow art respectfully invited to go to the Empire Flow worts er uraia, jwy St Co., on MaiaL. between 7th and 8th. -and asltet the best ont thai ever turned a furrow. r. WHAT is It? When our neighbor of the ' Bird" invitee the erudite school examiner to enlighten him on the importance of retaining or dispensing with the superintendent of schools, and proclaims examiner's profound ability to enlighten the public rm,tht. and other afeaU-tiao Questions, did the editor intend it as a Bird' sarcasm r it iooks w u w was "giving hi Jesse" . u t Ed, WolvertoB, has esUbliahed a Shoe-Shop opposite the Palladium, Office oa North Pearl. tt vou need any thing in his line, you will not aolv find his work, satishctory but your solbs .r. . l. i - k. naimninnir him. I win ne savea rauou v"b i - t i tt . n vuiJl ha..in t.AKD-ed hit I Goods traded Ms Stock to Ja. McWhinney, h Xaq. .Tor his Westviue mrm. - t ' 'Plum mer dV I iarrold, have purchased one of - i i if-. i the beat Soda FVHmts in the Union, ana WMi oe prepared to quench the thirst ot an wro are "thirsting after a detlcioas gtast of Bode danng AM ootniog neatea wrm. . ... . rThs best article Of WalKPaper in the city--eaoat fcshionabl and beautiful- can now be had ri lnlalM. JH. J Jaani- xio w i 0 prepared to put re paper at fiur prices . rLm mimf hwnd. Hcrbeit X. Bieelow, Dupulv U. S, Marshal, was tn our orace to-ony on J rt ------ - . . i crucial business. He is alive omcer ana unaerBtaaat TJaelt Sam'a bit. hi .. .. .j. A new and very convenient articU - to loop Wk window curtains, last tne intnevoieep a earefut housewife in a pood humor, can . now rw at the Bed Hive Store of D. B.- Crawr I Thoir ma avuida the crumDiinz oi cur tains and the temper at tat same time, uauien, go and set this intention . A friend, remarking on the gorgeous appear ni tne rront entrance to iw - ajwuitw fiim. uitl that lieea were iona oi iwoiop 'Clover, and. for tht reason the proprietor had u.taa th front of his Store in imitation. . . . - . i . Kman k. mut as il mar. mere uiwi rawuiuuium in thi cit eontainim! better Ooods cheaper. i and more of them, ilia Stock of CARPt-lS ! Bruaaels. Incrain. Oil-Ctoth, &o aaa only ik aaen to be orooerlv appreciated. Goto D. 13. Crawford's Beo lUro Store and see tor your selves. Th rionuhikan Meatinira. in diSerent Wards v ia thia etty. Hr selecting candidates for council't mea, ukoe place oo Wednesday evening, April 2th. le not forget it. nepuwicaas. Meeting of the Central Committee. The members of the Wayne Oounty Republican Central Committee are re quested to meet at my office ia Rich mond, on Monday, April 27,' ,1168, at 1 v o'clock P. M t to take the necessary steps to cast the vote of Wayne County in the congressional utsuict wonventioa, to be held at tJanneraviUe, on the 30th of April, acid also to cast the vote Aof the uouatr lor a ummon jrieae jadge and Prosecutor for the 6th Judi cial District, i-A full representation is j earnestly requested. T ' 1 r - U.B. PAYNE. Chairman Wavne County Central Committee. Telegram and Humming Bird-1 please 'copy. - David Sands, aad Bartow Wyntt, aq boH rthe rjaioa Chape Uaildiag, for the use of the Third Chtrza of this city, paving the - MB of 13,000 for it. ., - - -.! The Cleveland . Plaindealer, of last evening, says that among tnose reportea killod by th accident on the Erie Kail- . w-k a V " itwaw veaterdar. is President JLoomis, of a- lf:.l.I... Dailsn&rl. ' r--

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ELE1ESTI OF, SUCCESS IU LIFE. Witu of Lee tar delivered before th Students , of Homngswovth CoomterciJ College, Richmond adiaoa, aad published by request. J ;

tBrB. C. Hobbt, President ot Earlhtm -.. College- "'' ( j life U before you, with all its bright . anticipations aad disappointment. It i UI not be just a you now imagine it. wn may looc aronna yon, and think of

this one and that one who hare risen in -t imtkxlkctcai. bdccatiow. . -buslnesa lift) by Indoatry, energy and j a! liberal edacation, embraciiig generpersereranco, and who have an envion' J al! ..koowledg, " History, Mathematics flace ia the estimaUoa ofour best peo-Li Natnral Science- and Eosliab Compoai.

Pe- ,".""" '"-!. Ydu my think yon will; make their rj4-VBf' eftn od seek ajpaUerain what they have done. If so. disappointmen t awaits you. for life is constantly changing. You can not judge the future.by the past.. The art you need . is to. know how to do the work of your day j with promptness and dispatch, meet-' ing events as they come with manliness ' and courage..,.,;-. - : -,, .,. 6 'do this well requires ; preparation.; Many elements must blend to make up that character, which will make life a success, which, will not only secure you neat and happy homes, put kind and loving friends, aad to these blessings acompetence for the support of declining ygaf s, and an " inheritance for the de pendent one whq qomc after you, and gifts lor cnSrity and benevolence, for the e;oolzul the 'church Libe tuiy tbloijt j for which ; we should live- . We must learn early how to do 1 onrwork welL' Everr staee of life has its special duties. Childhood prepares foryouta youth for manhood and manhood for age. -rr (O0 habits. , i Good training is of great importance. We 'walkeat,' sleep, work, and think by habit. It require care, in early train ing that every muscle shall do its proper work. Repetition must be made in imit&ttoa of proper and ideal modelsthat ease and facility may . blend with grace and" elegance. ' ','" , . Ia habits of standing, sittiug or walk ing we should consult the laws of health and bur physical relations to the mind. Disease is invited or repelled by carelessness or attention to these matters. A proper attention to diet, sleep and rest can not long be neglected.4 The business ' man has need , of a "sound mind in a sound body." r - Graceful movements, easy manners, a firm and decided step, have a great ' in fluence, on the mind and character. The mind tand body are intimately connec ted, Mt aad re-act on each other, and both art controlled by our will. - SOCIAL EDUCATION. . , Good conversational powers are very des'frable, and to reach this we must ceiving and entertaining them ia return. To do this requires judgement in jletermining when, where, and' how, and with whom it should be done. "Tell me the company you keep and I will tell vou who vou are." Business must no j,e required to make too many 6acr ; .-'. ' rificee. Prudence and economy . can rarely satisfy the demands of pleasure. The tongue is hard to goVern. The (successful business man must learn to control, it , Honor, self-respect and ulttimate interest admonish mm that he must live above mean or low subterfuges to damage the character of a successful ritai by Insinuations or inneridoesl Ever live above jealousy, suspicion or distrust, and scorn to rise by pulling others down, or to grow rich by making others poor. An excellent antidote to this common weakness of , men, is to cultivate a habitual appreciation of the merits of others. Our minds will thus live in a higher and purer element, and we will feel at home among the noble and the good. MORAL OBLIGATION. I' ' Ttrtafn aa nn nnf 'voll Via rsnTnf At! without faith in men. This faith can not be secured without truthfulness. Let your yea be yea, and your nay -W - . A. 1 A. nay. xou may m&se a gooa iraae to day by evading the truth by misrepresentation, but it will probably re-act against you to morrow. The safest way to success is to be constantly right now. Work your way up thus safely and sure ly, remembering that it takes time to establish a good character, but it may be ruined in an hour. Bo not hasty in seeking the highest wages. Many damage themselves by aiming too high before their qualities are known. If they cost more than they are worth, criticisms are severely pronounced upon them, and they fail because they are too well paid. First learn to work to other people's interest, and then they will work to yours 1 1 'Let your first investment De in character. You are then on the safe road to com fort and respectability, if you should not be able to reach the honors of wealth. OPPOSITE QCALmKS. " Untruthfulness is damaging in every situation in life, and in every order of reputable business. ' All temptations to dishonesty should be shaken oil as soon as felt. - Let your moral courage be firm as adamant, and equal to any temp tation. - ' The expense and debilitating eCects both morally and physically, of drinking, chewing, smoking, and- the passion for, betting. . lotteries, visiting funoy , . .... , ..ijl . B I t. a wa es AsawTP,I itirlnAMAa asm ars.fr a m ex VA ; bar a poweriui lnflaenct in tempuns w I dishonesty. Thty paralyse th con-

science and .lover the moral standard, darken yonr TDesttai; vision, lead to irrgijir sUoaxi an4 ;irref:uW7tu&ts, and to evil associations. - A candidate . . for , socce&sful boainess life will gaard against these baneful influnces witii. care-, for oace ia their snare, tlte men,.' of ' thousands ' will not

I consider their savings secure in rour tkeepine: J V. , ' I tioa. the general reauireinenta 'of Law. ? as weU S3 a correct acqaaintence with an accurate system of Book keeping, JXany are compelled to commence life under great disadvantages. Whatever may be the circumstances attending you now, you have" much,, to . hope.. Libraries are at yoor command, books can be readily purchased, and ' willing friends will lend their knowledge. You must live with an ideal life before you, and let every hour be employed in making it up well. You need not exclude lawful enjoyments. r -God ; meant, that ,his creature slloald" tS happy. Animated creation is . happy around, us -why not we.' Our true ideal being before us; "frag ments of time will be' 'used in learning some lessons that, like stone and . brick, continually adds to the superstructure, until the fabric is finished. You must talk, write, think, calculate, correspond with employers and factors, and plan designs.--. tYeu,know not what lire may ask of you.' Try now to be ready To the-futcre. Vour utmost capacities will be called into service, and afterward you may have the mortification to -.know- that you Lave to stand aside tor more efflcient men. ' Bad spelling may expose you. Bad language may teach the firm you would serve, that their reputation will suffer by you. A deficient acquaintance with business law and legal forms may involve you and others in inextricable trouble. Ignorance in Geography may embarrass you in reading reports of the markets, and in judging correctly of their import. I need not tell you that it is indispensable that you be good and accurate accontants. - Mistakes in business soon bear bad fruit. To reach this you must have a good and ready memory, based on philosophic associations. By this I mean the art of having a place for everything and everything in its place. When a good lumberman receives his stock, he assorts and piles it witu care, keeping each kind accessible by wagon ways, and easy to examine by purchasers. In like manner you should have at command, books, papers, goods, stock j when demand is made for them. QKXKRAL KNOWLEDGE. But you need to be more than busimi . -1 - 1 . ness men. xne roecuamc, aieicuaui, farmer and professional man must also be a citizen, and ought to be a prtnot, a philanthropist and and a Christian. As a citizen, he must act, positively or negatively to build np or destroy, his country. He must exert an influence to secure efficient and faithful men to make and administer law, or he will, by neglect, become the means of promoting the unworthy. ' Every man in a free fini-flrnment hat ower in his hands. It is according to his choice whether he ' will promote the good or injury of his country.' If he be a true patriot, he will not love his country with a selfish love. " He will expand his heart and mind to discover the rights of all men, and work for that true national great ness and glory which recognizes the nations of the globe as families of one common fraternity, and seek so to perfect our national character that it may radiate an influence and power for good around the globe, which will hasten the day when all nations will be civilized, enfranchised and evangelized. The Sabbath school, the Mission, the Book and the Tract will be the great moral levers by which we will move the world. ' ' ' ' May God bless you in the work of life May you do your part like men, and when vou can realize the worK beiore you, there will be no time for trifling with unworthy books, or spending time or money in unworthy pursuits. Life is ever onward, and in the end flows in to eternity. As the tree falls, whether t to the North or to the South, as you ! aVi rtf vnur own destinv. as death finds 1 - yon, so will you be. Rirrrf r. On Hondsv la6t. Geo. Nobls, (sob ofiha late Thos. G. "Noble, and brother of Gen- LS Noble of Indianapolis,) deputy clerk of thia Miuntv. shot himself through tne neaa in the vanit of the Clerk's Office death ensued ia about n hour after he committed the rash and insane act. Cp to the time cf committing the deed, he was attending to the business of the offiot With hi usual promptitude, aad man ifested no indications of trouble that would in duce bia to take bis ovi life. Ho took Com f missioiier Crawford into the vault, a short time before the sad event, and showed him where the rats had cnawed through into the vault, aad wanted him ton it. beiore they did dam ace tt the boows aad papers, and showed Mr. G. where he had brosen glass and filled up the bole to keep the rats out. From a brief now voung .Noble addressed to a young iaav oi vet) "f trevttle. with waoat be had been aiaaaced, but the engagement had beenjnterfered with by the lady's retatjveO bidding her "goTd br and assing God to 'bless her! is the only s-jp posable reason for his committing saicide. He was about 30 years of gaZ highly re spected aad. bo4 . Be-.aii bis acquamtaacea - 1 aad eni r 4 thconfiience in the bighet dt 4gr-a. lbt.vapathks of the nuaataos fnends I - . a - . lDe femiiy uiroagboat the Stat, are. with ' then m th their aad, tad i

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COLGATE9,-J ' ' :v J , . : : " AROMATIC TEQ ''.'-'Jl-: i ' BATH 4 BA1&BE&S 8 O A PS, j-- ' -' A. 130 A GE5ERAL AS30KTMEST OF AMKRim. ICA.V. hXGUSU AND FRENCH MAKU- , FACTCKK, - J-:, ' : . .. " flOB SALS A , ; ' . . PLUIIMEK'S DRUG- ST O RE..! T3RXJSHES. . i-r-r i tftff nc fT-OTTTICS ' TTATR t HIT ( A. FLE3B. KIFAXT, TOOTH, SHAT150, AJiD j . . . n t. . . T A - : . .'. J . W . PLUHMK1IS, . 8. W. Corner of Main and Pearl Street. COMBS OF ALL KIXD3. METAL BACK REDDING, HARD RCBBER, HORX, FIXK, AXD POCKET COMBS, -AT PLUMMER'S DRCO STORE. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF POCKET BOOKS, at J.W. PLUSIMER'S DRCG STORE TOILET ARTICLES. p BR F V H E B r, HAIR OILS P O if A A D B LIZZY W II I T E C OIL D CREAM, PINK SAUCERS, PSA ML VtROPS, SOUGH, Por Site at ' PLUMXER'S DRUG STORE. HO O PESTS FUMIGA TING PASTILLES, fiVl X J-aKx xmKr) CORN PLASTERS, PAIN PAINT, WOLCOTi'S PAIN ANNIE1LA TOR, For Sale, at PLCMMER'S DRUG STORE. FOUGERAS' COMPOUXD IODIXISED COD LI VER OIL, ' Just received and for Sale, by J. W. P L U M M E B : c RTSTAL CfiMEXT, PAIXTERS DIAMOX1 CEMENT, for mending broken glaaa ware. CREAM TARTAR BAKING .SODA, V TARTARIC ACID, BAKING POWDER, CLOVES, SPICES, MUSTARD, SPICES, Ac., Ac., AT 50. 33, PMUMMER'S DRUG STORE. CARRIAGE SPONGE, BATHING SPONGE, SP05GE FOR SLATES, I . Aad a Tariety of other Kinds, &C. ftc &c. 1 -AT XRTJGr43TOHZ3v 8wS7. Car.I2ain 4V Petxxl Strets, j Ci Oj muona.G ii3 t !

TgE " QBE AT" ENGLISH "RIIMUDTi Sir James ClarWs Female Pill j Prtfartd from m pmrrifUm Sir J. Clarht, M. Thia inralnable mipina i nnfinir in ,K

of all those painful and danjreroaa diabases to which I tfe.aUeon.titaUo. itabc It moderate a; excxis-s nd remoTs all obf truclmns, from htk-rrr j caaae. TO MARRIED llIES It ia pATtcuUrlj uUei . It will, in a a!s-rt tinw, nnnyt tL aaooshir peoo-1 wiii iKanj r, an ! ithoupfc a powerful reoautij, docs mil contain anything bnrtfa! to the coostititio. In at! c of Xerrooa and Spinal AScctions, V:m in the Back and Limba, Fatioe oa slight exertion, Palpitatina of the Heart, Hrs'eriee- and tt'hiw, U wiit effact a core when ail other neans hre faill. Foil dircsoaa in tk mb phlet around each packajre. ' - t SFICIAL SOT1CE. i Beirmr of CoHMtffritm. Obtrw tVr nam of JOB olkert rr bast ami mortklem immtfatiom. ' eS; tS." !f. B. One DoITar. with fifteen cent frr oetare. DTJ4l :or. JOB tSES. 7 Certlaodt Street. ew Vork. will inawre a bonis ef the gmuie, contaimnjr Fiftr Pills, be return maii(seewre svawa irom tu ODaerrauon Por Sale, EIGHTEEN ACRES OF LASD WELL SITCATEI OS THE LIBERTY" PIKE, OXE AXD a half miles South of Richmond, Timber, Svns, Sand. Gravel, and rod Water. A two atrj Frame House enclosed. The abore property will be aolj at a bargain ii application be made adon. Call on Jeana Meek on Rabr Farm. JESSE MEEK. -if. Jan. , IS5S : en m fg in n re s m Hare sared more than S. 000 persona fr-m death j for ther enre in a ainf le dar. Cholera. Irr enterr. al i S-ammer Complaints. Ferer and Ague, and Xenrax ria i a anre core for Uoogba aad nnean Vu m. tu i -nrristS sell them. ORRIX SKIXXER A CO., Proprietors "'" ' Springneld,Kaas I 1 Root's Fbstacbisb preaerrestbe liteof the Hair ' tangea it trom grey to its original color in three 'eeka preenta the hair from falling is the bestarirle for dressing the hair erer found in th market rillsorelr remorcdandrnff andeurea'ldiseaaesof the Scalp is delightfully perfumed, cures baldness, and t nil not stain the skin is a perfect Restorer and Dress Jng Combined. No other preparation for the hair ontains Pestacbin Xut Oil. rold brail Drnggists. DEMAS, BARXES A Co., Agents, Xew York . OKRt.N SKISXER A Co., Sole Proprietor, IStf Springfield. Mass. To Consumptives. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSOX will send fre of charge) to aU who desire it. the praacribUnn wtte the directions for making and using the simple remh aj oy wbicd. ne was caret oi s luoganectinnana tedread disease Consumption. His only object ishat benefit the afflicted and bs hopes ercry sufferer t try this prescription, as it will cost tbem Quthiogwill may prove a blessing. T lease address i so nKT. JSUWAKU A. W1LSU, -. o- 1 South Secnd Street. WiUiatnsbureh. a. SEW PER FIXE FOR TUE HASDItERCHLEf. Vbalea'a 'Night Blwwmias renaa. Jkiwlww's " BlMniBg Cerewa. "Aight Blaeniai Cereaw. Pkmlww'a rhalM'n '.Kiaht Biooaaiwc C kwlew'fl He tWB Cerees. A morit eX'i-.iiaite. delk-atr, nt FraKrant Perftime, aistt'lfwt from tbi rure aud btrauttTui fluwur from irhtcb it taicn Its n:tnif. Jtlaoafartnred citlr by ' riIAtO!( Sc RO!t, New Ywrk. BEWARE OF COCSTtKFElTS. ASK FOR rHALOK'S-TAKK NO OTHER. The Pen la 3UVuer titan cue Sword." MTOIJ'S GOLD FEOS DO NOT WEAK OUT. A Sisqli Oas will Last a Llfiumb. BT THEIR TJBX THX LABOR 07 WBJTIHG IS KESTJCXO, Oreater TJnilbrmltT ia Obtaiaad. Eaee, Elegance and Beauty are acqu ired. ECQ50IT. FLliSHI 1M PSQFIT C0.SI LTD. The Beat, Cheapest aad moat Durable Iaatrar menta for Writing' ever need. SENT BY MAIL SAFELY. Prica, tftr CatiM aad upward. JTO TBAVEUNO AOSNTS KatPLOYKTX Call and yon will Snd Pens eaaetly adapted to foae kaad and style of writing; or enclose atamp forcirenlaa. A. HOBTOlf, Si MAiosar LANK, VIW TOSS BUTTER & EGGS KX VIEW OF TtlE RAPID IMPKOVEMEXT OF our city, wecall upon the Farmers of this Coun ty- to bring their Butter A Eggs to our Store. we w 11 psy ' CINCINNATI PRICES. ( Lem eoot of Transportation. ) For Batter, ' EtS". . Iard, . . Bacon, Rsr, Feathers, Beeswax, Ginseng. And PouUry ; . j9 We also invite parties, dealing in the abore articles, tn bring their stnS to this MA.Ra.ET, as they will find it a GOOD OXE. -m n.Hw dni .,m. .ml mim right to "Tommy" and get your check on the First National Bank for your money ; That is the wsy to do business. Ship to Concinnati and wait two or three weeks for your money, if yon want to break up. This is the place (S. E. Corner of Main and Front Streets.) to sell your Produce. CALL OX US. T.NESTOR A CO. Richmond, Ind., Feb. 29, 1888. 1-Sm. For Sale! 500 Bushels Clover Seed, 200 " Timothy Seed, G. W. BARNES & CO S, i SO. 31 MAIN STREET, ' ? RICHMOND, INDIANA. : OOT8 sc SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASHf T lUv.g-od assortment of Boots uShoea bow oa hand, of mr own manutacture isd i-ajttrvn made work, and being prepared to either 11. all orders foe Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoes. At the shortest possible notice, the undersirned 'resaectfuiiy asks the eiuxeaa ot Richmond and vieiaity for a share of patronage, thanking tbem for that here, tsfore so iibwraiiv cxtcoded. -Just give him a call at his Shop, one door East T. Nestor A Cn.'s Grocery Store, West Main Street, waewe he will be har-py So see hfs old ewstoenera. aad n. k. i j want a rood pair of Beets er Shii, maita nv-tingly I of the best material and at reeeoaable prices. A, atA,WsU

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ITCH! ITCH!! ITCH!!! SCRATCH 't SCRATCH ! ! . SCRJttCH I ! T , ' " in Ifvwn 10 to boom.: l WheatoaOiaratwaf ewree Tkm Itck. - Wfc.,,... Oiertmaeat. vTta' Oiateaeat cwrea. Nalt Rhewaa. . eurea Tetter. ..,..,.,', . W hcntB'Ointw.wt cures Barber lick. Wkraton'8 Oietnacat ' enrea Old Sore. W heatoB. Oiatmwi eunra Ervry ktaet f Hiaer like Magics. , Trice id cento a box ; br mail, cente. . Addrea WEEKS A POTTEK, "o. 179 ,Wahinjft.'n Street &.ttm,tMa. "; ' 1 ' .' - ' t : ' Foraalebr alt Drarfritta. ;n nh-J Beetoo, Xoe, 31, I-!.. . t . ap. m. l: ea.. . ' ' ... ..I An experieneed Xarae and Female Phraictaa, ' - Prrent$ to the' AUeKTio of Jf oiler JinSOOTHITJ C S YR U P For Children Teething, which t-reattr facilitates the process r teethinjt br : of:cninc the gum, reducing- all iodammauon, will ai'aj all rat and apastnodie action and is. Sure to regulate tie Bowels. A Depend upon it, motUer, it will five rest to Tour-: aelvea and RELIEF A5D HEALTH TO TOCR IXFAKTS.' We hare pat wp aad aold thia article forever SO reara.aud CA9i ut l. confidixci ixDiirrinfit j what weharenerer been able tosar of an ether: j wedicine. ercr haa it failed in a aoligle inaianee tu t effect a core, when timely used. Never did we know i an instance of dissatisfaction by anyone who need it.. On tha cotrary, all are delighted with ita operations, and oeak in terms of commendation of its nas-fcaf e'W and medical rirtnea.- We apeak In thia matter -'what we oo tnow, arter so rear' experience; and pletlge oar repntation for the Talnllnieot of what I here declare. In almost every instance where the f infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief I will be found in tfteen or twenty minutes after the I araro is administetd. Full Jirectioos ror using will accompany eacb bottle. Xone rennine enleas the fac-eimiie of CL'RTIS A PERKIXS. New York, is on thi outside wrapper. Sold by all Druggist throngbontthe world. PRICE. OKf.Y 33 CEtfTS PER BOTTLE lr. Schenck's Mandrake PHIs A Sahatituto for Calomel. These Pills are composed ot rsrions roots having nower tii relax the secretion of the liver as nroniDtlr andeBectnalSy as blnepillsor mercury .without producing those disagreable or dangerous eiie-ts, w hich often follows the use or the latter. In all billions disorders these pills may be ased with confidence, as they promote the- discharge of vitiated bile, snd remove those obstructions from the hrer and biliary ducts which eaose biliious adectiona I general. rcnenra s aianuraxe t mis, cure sick oeaaacne ana all disordera . of the Hrer indicated by saliow skin. coated tongue, costirness, drowsiness and a general feeling of weariness aad lassitnde, showing that the lirer is in a torpid orobstructed condition. In short these nils may oe used with advantage ia all cases where a purgative or alterative medicine is required. Please ask for "Dr. Sehenck'e Mandrake Pills." Sold by all DrugrisU and dealers. Price 25 cent per box. LIFE-HEALTH STRENGTH. LIFEHEALTH STRENGTH. THE GREAT FREXC1I REMEDY. Delamarre's Specific Pills. Prepared by Gabamcibrk A Dvpoht, No. 14 Rna Lombard, fans, and highly recommended by tLe entire Medical Faculty of France. Are a most energetic and efficient Remedr ie ease of Spermatorrhoea or Semioal Weakness ; Nightly, Daily or rrematurt c.missioDs ; sexual V easiseaa or InjHthney ; Weakness arising from Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses: RrfttrtttioH of the Genial Organs ; Weak Spine : ' Lime" t r rick-dust"depositeain the Urine: "Milky Discharges." Ac, and all the ghastly train of Symptoms arising from Ov.-ruseor Excessea. A pamphlet, containing full particulars, with Direetions and Advice, printed in French, German, Spaniah and Emrlish, accompanies each boat, au l ill be seat bv mail, free of coat, to any one who will write for it. TAKE XV OTHERS. . TT Sold by all the principal Druggists, or will be sent by mail, srwWy &mt4 from all oiftmtiam, oa receipt of the apeci6d price by anv advertised Agents, or hv the sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., tt Cortland! Street. Xew York. Agents for Richmond and vicinitv, POTTS BRO'S , SAMPSON A KOSS, Dr. D'ULV. . tfpn. 41-ly "Cosscmttios Is as certainly cured as Intermittent Ferer, and aa certainly presented as Small Pox." H'C Cham. E. King, il. D., LL. D.ete. KING'S PREPARED PRESCRIPTION, ... XADB FROM TBI rBKsCRIFTIOS OF Rev. Chas. E. Kiaf , M. D., A.L. 1., fcc, FOB TBI PKEVENT10N OF COSXJAtPTIOjST; For the Radicsl cure of ASTHMA, BROXCHITIS. CATARRH, and all affections of the LUNGS, THROAT, and AIR PASSAGES : for General and Special Derangements of the NERVOUS SYSTEM; for Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases the ttrength snd deepens the tnbrr nftke pole Hood. It sabdues the CHILLS and FEVER and diminishes the Expectoration. It checks the night sweats, alwaya, in from seven to fourteen dsvs. The appttitt is inoig ormted, and the patient rapidiy gains flesh ; the eotigh and the difBenIt breathing are epeedily relieved ; the sleep became calm and refreshing ; the evaenatVins regular and uniform. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHI. TIS, Ac, DISAPPEAR WITH A RE ALLY ASTONISHING RAPIDITY. ihe PRESCRIPTION abould be used in every Disease, bv wHattvir known, in which there is exhibited any Derangement of either the NERV'OCT or the BLOOD Systems. It is unequal ed ia Female Disorders, Seantv or Suppressed Jtoiaes," Ir iifev," Ac. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION is both the BEST and th most ECONOMICAL Medicine that can betaken. The average dose, is two tesspoonsful taken once a day. The patient never requires ander sny circumstances, to nse "Cough Mixtures'' forth Cough Expectorants Weakness; Iroe for the blood Anodynes for the Nervous Irritation ; Acids for the Night Sweats ; or Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the Wasting. Its Speci6c Action is upon the Constitu. tional Dondition, and, through this Condi tioa, upon the Whole Series of Svraptoos. : t -j f , Ktatenaeat tram Patieat.Ac. ? S Collbob Hill. Cikcibkati : I was in tbe last stage of Consumption. In ten dsvs after taking the . 1 bbsCbiftion, mv Chills, Night bweata, Fever, Ac, 1 creased. and Dually decreased, and finally altogether - disappeared.. A mere skeleton before, I am now well stored with flesh. M v restnrat-on is a marvel to all who know me. - Mrs.C. L. Wbioht. - "Vaar Preseriptmn saved my daughter's life, and ' has probably saved me hundreds ot dollars. Rev.' E. Hrrapsniavs, Remsea,N. Y. r , . ,. "Wf bless God for the benefit we have received from tout Prepared Prescription." Rev. F PXKBCBI5S, Bloesburg, Henn. i "Every on to whom I have recommended it baa benefited muph bv its use." The " PREPARED PRESCRIPTIOH " is pat tap m a $1 bottle, aad is sold in Richmond bv all DRCUGIST'S generally, or orders may be addressed to the Sole proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 77 Cobtlastot Stbebt, N. Y. CousaltatioBS free. A Ciraaiar, containing testimoniala of many eases an ' cessfslly treated, will be sent free, by mall, to all whowilj write for it. J BOOK A GENTS WANTED i; T solicit orders for a New Ifluateaaed k ' BIBI.ZS UICTIOITAIIY, '.' tilViS ' rONVLBTB t!( asni ToLraB,) 5? Xi'i J Edited by Dr. Wsu arra, Classical Examiner of the1' Uaiversity of London. f- . .The Dictionary embodies to resutta of the moat recent study, research, aad investigasioa, ef aboetsixty -five or the moat enuaasi aad advaaeed Biblieal i "7 ; ''.LTC: ' . - j ..a- . - - - - to be ia tbe hands ef every Bike aaaeW ia thelaad. . la cirenJalisg this work,ageaia wiUfada pteaaaat , and prolStabie employ meat. The nameraas objection which are asually eneuwatetwd ia Sillini aiillaass f works will aot exist wnhTBM. Hataa taa eaatrarr. ae ouragwmeat aad fi iaaiily aid will attend the ageat, making his labor agreeable, useful aad lucrative. I

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ft i s rJ am era ' K'Ti'r DEBILITY ! 1)EBILITY i aaXemaM wkaJawer vS; " Itntiob of the S)tea, -it Fever. DISEASES OF CAMP Soldier, C itrseaa, Mai mi .to, Aealt r Yeatk j : :."'- --is. v 1 ' "1; r : Will find ia this Bitters a pure Tonic wot Sepdent oa bad liqaore for their altoo I niracnlonseSeet a - dyspepsia; ' Air staBAsas aasi-LniM nte aiaeauriw ! OF tke LITER and DIGESTIVE ORC AN. , CCUB BT OOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, 1 ' . ; . . .-' '.,-.,,' . i Thia Bitters has Performed more Cures, girea better ; Satisfaction, baa taore TeatiawT.hss nxrreRMBeet. ; able I'eoplo to rouch for it, than dt other article ie the market; We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and wilij ty aiooo t any on who will produce a certificate published kv i .tie that is not genome. - - - H00FL AND'S GERMAN BITTEB3, wrMcrmBrvtBTeasecF1-' " "' -.'!.. O l :. " ' ' far : ' ' . I r Chronic or Nervosa Debility , aud Diseases a rtlk Kidneys. Observe tn follow uif symptoms rsaulriog from taa disorders of the digestive organs s. . Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullnesa Of Blood to the need, Acidity bf the Stomach. Nausea. Heart, burn, Disgust l.r Food, Fullnesa r Weight t in th j Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sii.king or Swimming of tb Heed, ,.i . ; Hurried and difficult " ' ' " Brsathirg,- ' r-' "'' Flattenng e t tbe ' ,. Heart. Choking or Snffooatioa; Seaeatiooa when la a . : , - fljing Posture, Dimness , . - of Vision, Dots J" - ;..-; ' otWeba before the V .-, Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Per. ; I piration. Yellowness of the Skia and Eyes.' Pain In the Side,' Back ; and Breast Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flashes of " .Heal, Burning in the Flesh. Constant imaginiSga of Evil and great Depresaioa of Spirits. a .... - Tt Am BitUrm i wot . Abiotic enmlnimi no Rum or HAtiky, and cannot mat Drmkardo, Jta m fs Wl Tonio w tas H'srfd . w.-r.- :'.; t Head who Says Bo. Erom Rev. W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. ; Gentleman r I have recently been laboring nnder the distressing fleets of indigestion, aoootnpaBted by a prostration of the nervous system. Numerous remedies were recommended by friends, and son ot them tested, but Without relief. Your Hooflaud's German Bitters were recommended by person who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bitters induced me to try them. 1 must confess that I had an avrioa to Patent Medicines trom th 'thousand and one" Quack "Bitters." .whose onlv aim seems to be to palm oflT sweetoocd and drugged liquor upon tb community in a sly way, and tb tenaency ot wnicn, i tear, ts to make many a coanrmed drunkard. Upon learning that roars was really a fiedicinal preparation, I took, it with happy . etfect. ts ac ion, not only upon the stomach, but upon tha aetroaa sratena, was proaainent and gratifying. I (eel that I have derived great and permanent bensflt from tbe use" of a few bottles. Vary respectfully yours, ' ' W. V. SE1GFRIED, - 34 Shaeksaneaoa Hrreet. I From the Rev. E. D. Fendalt,' Assistant Kditer Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. . - ' . . 1 have derived decided, benefit from the use of Hooflsnd's German Bitters, and feel ft my privilege to recommend tbem as a must valuable tonic, to alt who are Buffering from general debility or from diseases arising front deruogeeaeat ef the )fver. -... , Yuora truly, .,. ' ' E. D. FEND ALL. From Rev; D.'Merrige,' Pastor of the Passyuak Baptist Cbtnvh, Philadelphia. ; ,' - ' - From the snsny respectable recommendations given to Dr. Hooflsnd's Oerrasn Bitters, I was induced to give then a trial. After uaiag everai bettlea 1 found tbem to b a good remedy for debility, tnd a most excellent tonic foe ta stomach.- ' - tit ,.,;,Ii;,:,,BrWBaOE. f-i'JT ; ' From Rev. War. Smith, formerly-Factor ef th Vincentown sod Millrille (X. J,) Baptist Churches. " Having ased in my family a number of bottles of your Hoofland atnut I Htera. I have to aay that I regard tbsm aa an icti. nt medicine, especially adapted to remev tb dist t - thev arc recommended for. Taey stmaaliien auJ iavigoraie tb system when debilitated, aad are useful in disorders of tbe ajver, loas ef ay na til a. An. . I bavw alao isaniBasniliil them to aeveral of my friends, who bare tried tbem. ana ronna ttten, rseauy Denenctat ra -tne reirtoraUoe f health. loan fours truly. m , - - n mw mmm M8 Hutehlaaoa St. PhiWm. WM. SMITH, '.Off i: '. :'.iU:KC:l'S. iU. . - BEVVABE OF COUNIEBFEITS. om that tbe sigaatar of "C. M. JACESO"5a tlM WTawpwrof each bottle. sr . f.? ''ntcmoiiUFtc'r "r "laaTle BwtUe I , r Oair Dx.VoV. Fbemli yowr nearaat DragrmtBotbav the articU do aot he pa t eeT by aay f tbe iaasakaUBi nvwfaralothat asa baeeTcrad ia iu daa. kt aaad la na aad we will forward, securely pav ksd. by iiiiiiia 7-- 'i'- ,,.t . FrtaeiaaU OaVe and faauinrJaetwrv, .1 a. . ,..(S..ij'J ,t ..,.-, i.-4i -:..' to Jonei $i 9ms, : Tit 5!i M Baal see i attseCi