Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 27, 8 September 1868 — Page 3
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Arrivals aaa1 iepartares of Mail. ttlCHMOXD POST OFFICE, lltrek 28th, 1808 MAILS CLOSE. Columbus aodA-ast.. ,.,.. Chicago 10 15 A.M Cincinnati............. ........ 4 30 r.w, virion " J . . ........ vu imianapousana Weil.... iv r.x Iitlfsifapolis anl W"est.A.T.....r....T.. Cincinnati.. ...... 2 30 r.M 12 30 r.u 10 80 a.m 0 45 r.x Dayton ....... Chicago... Clumbas and Erst.... . 5 20r.it Boa to a and BeechyMire,leaves Tuesday and Friday-St.. . . . .. ....! - .12 00 . do. 'oos-ifrires'Jaffle darB at:-...-..-5.. lW0r.it Arba,viaBethel Ac.leavc-s Mondsy, Wednesday and-Friday. at--"" 8 OH i. do. arr. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4 00 r.u Winchester, via. New - Garden, leaves ' Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at.... 8 00 a. if do. arr. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 4 OOr.K Brookville.via Abiugtoor Monday - and Friday at"' --54 w .... 8 a.v, Arrives Tuesday and Saturday at & 00 r.u. 4-Offlee open from 7:30 a. at. to 7:30 p. if On Sunday, from 9:00 to 10:00 x.,Z ' 'i sr ,.'r e ED. A. JONES. P.M. Arrivals and Departures of .Trains.. Col ambus Ac Indianapolis Central Railway. ! ri i..;r ! .: COINO 3AST l.SAVK. : - Day Express.. ..... .. .i ............. . 6.04 A. M. Pittsburg Express 1.55 P.M. Night Express -jitt.-. -2' A- MRich. A Ind. Accom .7. 42 P. M. , GOINO WEST itAVB. WigM Express .".P. Western Express.... .... I. Sir Exnreaa.... . 4.40 P. M. .10.00 A. M. 4.35 P. M Rich. A Ind. Accom.. ...... ...4 ;.10.58 P. M. Davtoa dt Xenia tt Dartoa At Western It. B. 'TRAINS 1BAYK, ...:.1.55 P. M. ....6.20 A M. ARRIVE. Accommodation.. .. . Day Express 4.43 P. M. 0.55 P.M. Chicago dc Great Eastern R. R ft r-r r.' t. r rr , Day- xres.. . Pittsburg Express. , TRAINS LBAVC. ARRIV1. CU..W 2fi A.'M,C 6.35 P. M. 11.25 P. M. 7.20 A. M Cincinnati Richmond fc Chicago R. R. TRAINS LBAVC. ARRIVE. Aeeommodation . Mail .....60, A. M. 11.00 A.M. ......5.00 P.M. 9.15 P. M. Indianapolis? Cineianati Lafisyette R. R. (VIA. CAXBBIDai. Chicair Expraas. arr. from Cin. Chicairo Mail " " 3.... ......tA.Vf f . o. 1 1 At D Iff ...11.05 A. M. Cbieaeo Express leaves for Cin......... Chicago Mall " " 7.25 A. M. 6.30 A. M. Just received a large invoice of Clocks at 41 Main street, R. B Stand. Dickinson's Old :0 vf'tiUO jCVThose of onr subscribers in the city, who do not receive their papers regularly from the carrier, if I DOT win let ns xnov,iue omission snau oe promptly ramsdied. . TheLV!ayjtq Make Money. G AS BILLS DISCOUNTED I5in$)ct. if paid on or before the 20th instant. ' THE CAMPAIGN. Gn. T. W. Bennett's Appointments. Gen. Bennett, will address his feMow-citiaena of Wayne County, at the following places and At UILLSBOBOrFriday night. Sept. U At BOSTON', Saturday night, Sept. 12.7 The People, "without distinction of party, are invited to hear him. ? ... r r- . f i r n Grant Rally at Centerville! .WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9. l WP?5 n"Thvi Cuaty Seat on the above day and the, Com mittee has positive assurances from "L " " V Gov. Baker, Gen. Kimball, and Bon. Sam. Galloway, that they will be present, and address the peo ple If possible, every Soldier every Bepabcan every doabtful man, and every Democrat (for we are anxious to have the . latter, class of our fellow-citizens to hear the truth and 'cease to do evil and learn, to djwvll'i ..should Jgo Jo Centre ville on the 9th iust. . r A FREE DINXEr' FOR THE ' " Pifjbting: Boy in Blne; V Will bi provided by the Republicans of Centrevilla,, (who know just how to do it) and served, on the beautiful Fair Groands where the speaking win take pjaajr ; m rf s ; pj A FIXE BAXXER, , Will be given to the largest delegation, of the Fighting Boys in Blue from other Counties. A QrfXNTORCU-l.IGIIT'PROCIlJSiOX Will take place at nighty when the Fighting Biys io .Bliw, ; Grant; Tanners, : and - Gran t Guards, and, Grnt Cidats, will 'let their. light Shine." ri rJ" i ' Oh th-fl aod oommodious Fair Grounds o f the Wayne County Association,'! will be? found pie sty ot good water, stalls for. horses, and eve-, ry thin, necessary . to make the People com for-laoie-i an ixi aaiing win- os gotten up on ' i G It AND iCALli, and all aaaU receive a hearty welcome. COME ALL, and irr tj$ J r ea sox Jtog etii e ns f FOLlkcAL tMBETINGS f i . ... l . The Campaign Committee of the Grant Club has arranged for Meetings at the following pla ces and tunes:-: t f j i 1 r "-.. s .-j r, NBAL'S SCaOOt HOUSE, Thursday nht Sept. 10,. r IV O li fAVVG JUB h ST ABB'S SCLIOOL HOUSE, Saturday night SM ITH-S.SCHQOLt HOUSE, Tuesday night, Sept. 15. ' 14 J' ' 'T- ' ' ' 0 ' M I DDLEBOROv Thursday night. Sept 17. SUOKT-CBEEK SCHOOL HOUSE, Satur, day.nht. Sept. 19. PX I i -A t O 'I SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. 5, Tuesday night, Sept. 22. . SjaoOL DISTRICT, No. 7,Thursday night, SepL 21. . -.. ... -,r LICK-CREEK SCHOOL HOUSE, Saturday night. Sept. 23.' . .. , Everybody invited to Come to these Meet-, ing and help promote Peace. " LET US HATE PEACE.7 , , ,f ; . By order of Campaign Committee of Crant ! . ' '..' -iWaironSaoB Repairine;. " - ' t McGatw A HARtra, are building op a fide trade patronize them. . They ; can ancT' do pleas all their customers. " ' HI I docks' ami Watches cleaned and repiro) ;a,fc R ;Pioldoon Old Btand, 41 Main Street. 27-8 lm
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ai ..Hi ipi. m mm m m 1 1 ' Dealers in Liquors - are requested to call at Fred Xnollenberg's Wholesale Liquor Store near the Depot and examine his full slock of Brandies, Wines, Bourbon and Rye Whiskies. Choice Bottled Liquors always on hand for private familes; also -genuine Imported Scotch Ales, and London Porter, also very fine Old Port of vintage 1863. - :: 1 v, ; . 27-tf . . ,?sar-B. Halstend, Ex. Co. S. Agent, 29 W. 3rd St Cincinnati. Ohio. .. Select and forwards goods ot any kind no cash required until goods are delivered communications replied to and prices given. , Merchant with tbeir money in their pocket cannot come to this eity and procure goods at soeh rates, as in this way, said goods are delivered at their doors. :.,.: Dress Goods at the German Store. Try this Honse, and our word for it, you will tie well pleased--"No.- 88 -Main street The attention of our readers is directed to the adveitisement of COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE, another part of the Palladium. This truly Valuable Medicine is recommend ed by all who use it. Read the certificates. Remember the largest stock of Dry be founat the German Goods is to Store.' : if The rafters on Air. Duffee's new building on North Pearl, fell to day, fortunately only slightly injuring the hand of a colored man who was working for Mr. D. , - . New Goods at bottom prices at the German Store. DRUMMER BOY, OF SIIILOAII, Will be performed in this City as coon as the preparations that are now on foot are completed. It takes one hundred Ladies and Gentlemen to perform this patriotic, exciting and interesting play, and Mr. Hampton, requests all who tic sire to participate in it, to meet him in the parlor of the Gait House, on to-morrow (Wed nesday) evening;, for the purpose of making arrangements for rehersal, &c Do not fail to attend. ; . v.-. - The German Dry Good's Store has received this week the largest stock of new Goods ever brought to Richmond. ft; ' ONCE MORE AT WORK! W. E. McDowell, respectfully informs his friends that his health has been so far restored as to enable him to attend to the Tailoring business in all its branches, io the rear of Harry C. Elliott's store room, at : the . old : 'Strattan Corner.' He especially invites Friends to give him their custom, as they know be can make their garments to their entire satisfaction. He also attends promptly to cutting out all kinds of men and boys' clothing. Give him a call. HO! FOR NEWCASTLE! On Saturday next, Sept. 12, a Grand Bally of the Republican forces takes place in Old Henry, and, as the favorite son of Old Wayne (Senator Mobtoh) will be there and speak to the People it behooves her citizens to go and hear his words of truth and soberness, and help swell the crowd of those who stood , by the country in its time of greatest need. , An - Extfa train will be provided. The Fighting Boys in Blue will be on - hand, go and return the same night 5 TURN OUT! TURN OTTS! Small profits - and : quick sales is the motto of the German Dry Goods Store. ; Caftctked. On Saturday last, the Republic cans of New Paris, Ohio, held a large meeting. and were addressed by Gen. Schenck in the afternoon,' and at night by 'Gen'."Bennett'and Maj. ropp. About two hundred and fifty of jhe Fighting Boys io Blue were on parade with torches at nighty Col. W. C. Starr, was thereand he captured Gen Schenck and brought him to Richmond In his carriage. As'soon as it was known that he was at the Col.'s residence, the Richmond Band and about two hundred citi zens went there and serenaded him, and the General responded in a brief speech of thanks mingled with encouraging Words 'of hope for the success of Grant and Colfax and Republi can Principles, and the triumph of Constitutional laws, he bade the crowd gotd night. Many of our citizens took the General by the left band the right hand being crippled by a buhet that one of Vallandigham's Southern democratic brethren shot into it, J and congrat" ulated bim on tho prospect of beating that traitor not less than 1500 majority next October. 1 11. - ' " You can buy anything you want in the way of dry goods at the German Store. The largest Stock, the cheapest stock to be found west of New York. Mao Ballard's Drug Store at tbe Depot, contains everything that is needed to cure the 'ills that flesh is heir to," besides Mack himself is regarded as one of the best and most . careful Druggists here or elsewhere. .. . . .. . Look out all who have not paid their iv .1 sjlki it you ioq t . wish to see - j jour names ia the city, papers it will be to your interest to step up and see the City'Treasarer during the next ten day's. CITY SCHOOLS. J5ichof30n Se Uto. would respectfully remind Parents and Children, as Our Public Schools are about to be open, that they hare, by far, the LA bo est Stock in the City of SCHOOL BOOKS, Writing Books, Pens, V.t , A.uis u -PenIIolders, ' ; ' Slates, i : . Pencils, ,. . :. i J-H M Port Folios,' And almost every article required by Students. ; They not only request their, numerous , cus , toners hi continue their 'patronage ; but cor- " dially inrite alt others to give them a call beore purchasing elsewhere.', t m h'A'.i 0O"Bmambar the bid stand, "City Book Store."
Try the German , Store and be 'conevinced that you can get the cheapest goods there for your money. h - r- . - i r THE FAI.I. TRADE
Hasnow fully begun witb &ur merchants all are busy as bees to get their goods in order and ready for sale." One of. the establishments so engaged is the German Dry Goods Store, 88 Main st Their force of salesmen have been hard at work for the past few days in opening and marking sixty-four, cases of new goods. Just think of the j iles of goods contained in sixty-four cases. - We ima. gioe these goods will clothe about seventy-five thousand men, women and children, besides about the same quantity of young ladies. To look at all the muslins, prints, flannels, cloths, shawls, cloaks and dressTgoods, ' besides the smaller articles usually kept in a large Mouse or this kind, will certainly be to buy. for, as regards prices, as we know from personal observation, they are un doubtedly the lowest we have ever heard of. Another striking j feature at the German Store is the attention shown by the salesmen to every one. - We guaran tee to the Messrs. Wittenberg fc Rus chaupt, a large Fall trade. Their tre1 O A " 1 , uicuuuus oi.ouK.-anu -low prices are bound to draw customers, and no one will need to complain of having "noth ing to wear" if they trade .at the German Store. ' " Z"..'.. Go to the "Cottage Meat SIiod" of J. M. Paxson, for the best Pork Sau3ao-e you ever laid up to your face. ' The German Republicans of St. Louis are thoroughly organizing, and will make Frank Blair see stars in November. " y''J '' The Cincinnati Gazette predicts that Hamilton County will give 4,000 majority ior Grant and Colfax. That will coo'c Mother Caryjs chicken, Sam. Every Republican , voter in Germantown, Ohio, is enrolled in a Grant Club. That's the way the Buckeyes do it. Chicago boasts forty-seven companies of Tanners, with over 5,000 members.
Bully. ;. :j . J,.-:. j RICHMOND MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Taos. Xestob A Co. Wholesale. Ketail. Flour, per bbl.. fio 50 $11 00 " per 100 Iba 4 75 5 25 Corn, per bushel 75; 90 Wheat, per bushel 1 90 Corn Meal, perewt 2 00 2 50 Oats, per bushel 50 60 Potatoes ' 90 1 00 Uutter, psr lb SO 35 Egdrs. per dox.. dull - 15 18 Hacoo, clear sides 15 is Hams.... ................. ...... 22 5 i.ard.... 18 ' 20 Cheese.. 15 20
CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati. Sep. 7. FLOUR Dull; sales of family at $9 509 75. WHEAT Dull; sales of No. I at 1 98 and buyers were not offering more than $1 95 at the close. CORN Is in limited demand; sales of ear at 102 103. - OATS Steady at 55c for No. 1. RYE Dull at" 2 40. BARLEY 2 152 25. - HAY Dull and the market overstocked: sales at 9iK$i4 mr prime timotiiy. fKUVlsiuss Are quiet and uocliansred: porn is in moderate oraer demand at 7a. LAKU rTice3 nominal; can be bought at 8Mc. BACOX Is in moderate demand at 13 174e. nA.11.-5 luii at zigzc. BUTTER Dull at 33sJ37c.! EGGS lfic. SEED Unchanged. BEEF Cattle very dull and hardly saleable, owinir to the cattle disease, which has broken out in this vicinity.!..- ii - ... - . - HOiiS Firm and in demand at 8l0c. gross. SHEEP Unchanged and quist.GOLD 144. buying. '.. i - JUST ARRIVED, H?3?ora tlie East, : A CO-ilPLETE STOCK OF ZETAN & B R O S.. : NO. 38 MAIN STREET, ' Consisting of FRENCH COATINGS ' (ALL SHADES,) - i The V Celebrated F. & H.' Castors , ; t, . A Choice Line of HILGER'S CLOTH & DOESKINS Declared to be the best Clotbs in the market, by tbe Merchant Tailor's Convention of New York. A splendid assortment of the Latest Styles ofj C A S SI (V) E RES s , - . 1 ' , ... f VESTINOS, Etc. :; Whichwe will Stake up in the 1 L A T E S T O T Y L EO, And best workmanship, at the lowest figures the mar ket can afford. t . ., , t . We will sell also by the yard in anj quantity to suit purchasers. , ... , , . . v f , , , X , VTe especially invite the attention otm THE LADIES, To onr LARGE STOCK of FRENCH CHINCHILLAS: s ,f , . For Ladies Sacqueing. . v . It is undoubtedly tbe largest assortment evu brought to this city, and will be sold at a margin above cost. ' - I ''- Gire as call before parckaslag elsewkere. f0-f- SepUmbar 19, 1867.
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GOLD MEDAL SEPARATORS FIRST PREMIUM Indiana State F6.ir188T. priQR the coming season we offer out- celebrated JL - separators, portable Farm Knsines aad Horse powers, with everv confidence in their superiority over any in use. . We refer with pride to we triais 01 inrasora at our lat state Fair 1 hese trials were fair and honest, aud resulted a ioiiows : " First day's trial the ROBI.VSOX MACfllXi Thrashed just twice as fast as either of the otbei Machines and saved and cleaned the irrain well. Thij trial not being satisfactory to our competitors wo run it over again me next day, trie wheat was alt taken from the same stack and divided sheaf about by order of and in the presence of the Committee ; in this run the Robinson Machine Thrashed precisely at the same speed as the daw before viz : Two bushels per minute.and saved 20 pounds of wheat out 01 me same number 01 sheavs over one of the Macnines and 40pounds over the other. Send io your orders early and pet the best Machine for fast work and for saving the grain, in America ROBINSON MACHINE WORKS, 6-tf Richmond, Tndiaka. TIN WARE A FULL SUPPLY, Made from best ma ferial. Oniel's Patent Boilers Cor per extends un the sides and Iron on bottoms makes a Tin Boiler as good as Copper. kinds of JOB WORK, on Roofs, v ; 1 in tin iters, Pipes, , Galvanized Iron Work, &c. Ac. Done at No 12, Main Street, at the Red Stove, by Kichmond, April 18, 1868. T. J. BARGIS. JJ 1 R D f f C A; G E S S : 4 full assortment for Canaries. Also, Wood . Cage), for Mocking -Birds and Red Birds, at . ; " ; T. J. BARGIS,: Richmond. April 1(5,1868. ' No. 12, Red Stove. T. X B ARGIS AT No. 12. Main Sti?eet, Eed STOVE, DOES ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, SUCH AS Putting on Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac, Ac. Pays Speoial atttention to settinir nn Warm 1;. Furnaces, and has the best kind in use, and warrants them to give satisfaction. All kinds of Stoves: keeps the Celebrated Self-Peedinir Stove. "Morni for hard coal. Persons wishing anything in the above line, would do well to give me a call. THOS. J. BARGIS. Richmond, Ind., June 2, 1868. 14-tf. "Wanted Immediately, WO OR THREE YOUTHS, between the uses of 59 and HH vearo. tn l..im T1 the Crocerv Business, at a salary of one thousand dollars a year. Apply lmmadiatuly to the Co-Opera-tive Grocery. No one younger need make application ior me situations. A J t(J&.-UOLil)EK. Richmond, Ind., Aug. 25, 1838. 25:3t BRIGGS' Indelible Ink and G-lass-Marking PENS, FOR MARKING CLOTHING, Ac, ' AT 1 2 9M AIN S.TREET , SIGX OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR. AND ' . AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAIl;W NEAR SIXTH ST., Richmond, Ind,. PERRY'S Moth and; Freckle .Lotion. 1 AT TSZ: GOLDEIT MORTAR A FULL STOCK OF; DRUGS, TtUOiCHIES; SPICES, DYE STUFFS; . .. . ... .. ; ... .AT EUQEITE HARROLD'S, 11 ,.o: ' . f , ' - f r- , Plvmmer k JJarrold.) 129 3dTI STREET NEAR SIXTH, Richmond, Ind. , GOLDEN ilOSTA R
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Indigestion or Constipation are nothing more or less than Drspepsia. Thousands upon thousands suSer and did this way and neither themselves nor their uhysioians know what ails them, except that they are surely dying. ' ' Header, we repeat it, this is all Dyspepsia. If vou would have proof of our. statement, it you would save yourselves and children from an early grave, it you would have health and energy ana &tre;ithj again we beg you to try one bottle at . t . , COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE, You will see how' soon it will disDel your bad feel ings and gloomy forebodings;' how soon it will chase away any species ot Dyspepsia; how soon it will give you new life and vigor, and how soon it will make a well man or woman of you. tor your own sake, for the sake of every body suffering, we beg, we entreat you, to try it. For Liver Complaint and Bilious Derangements, It is a Sovereign Remedy, while for Fever and Ague, and all those diseases which are generated ra a miasmatic climate, it is a certain preventive and cure. , That its wonderful medicinal virtues may not stand alone npon our statement we append a few unsolicited testimonials from those whose position in society and reputation as citizens will plaoe their ' eridence beyond all question, and carry with them streugth and conviction to the most incredti.ous. Mr. Lester Sexton, a wholesale merchant of thirty years in Milwaukee, odc of the most reliable aud -j careful men in the State, says, under date Milwaukee, Wis., Jau.,21, 1S68. Mxssas. C. O. Clark A Co , New Haven, Ct.s . Both myself and wife have used Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved perfectly satisfactory as remedy. I have no hesitation in savins that we have received QKbAT iS&3i.hr li trom its use. Very respectfully, LESTER SEXTOX. "A Great Blessing.? - From Ker; L. F. Ward, Avon, Loraine Co., O.j Messrs. Strong A Armstrong, ! Druggist, Cleveland, O.i Gentlemen It srives me srreat pleasure to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the uso or Coe s Uyspeusia Cure, hlie has been tor a num ber of years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accom panied with violent paroxysms ef constipation, which so prostrated her that shu was all the while for months nhable to do any thing. She took, at ynur instance. Uoe s Lfyspepsia Uure, and has derived graat benefit from it and is now comparatively well. one regards tuts uwuicine a a great blessing. liuiyyoucs, L. t. WAltlt. January 13, 18tJ8. Extrerrie Cas? Cured. From Rev. Isaac Aiken, Alleghany, Pa.Ja JosfcTH Flkmtkg, Druggist, i .. . , No. 84 Market Street, Pittsburgh: Sir I take ereat pleasure in statin? tliat. after having suffered from dyspepsia for about fifteen years, at some periods much more than others, I have been entirely cured by the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. My friends know that of late years my case has been an extreme one. I had great suffering from eating any kind of food, and, on an aver age, would vomit about one third or my meals m a sour, indieestible mass.. When the severe attacks would come I woul.l lose alt strength, and be utterly helpless. Some of the attacks would be so severe that for days together I would not retain any thine on my stomach save a little dry toast and tea. For years 1 knew not what it was to pass five consecutive hours without intense pain. From the time 1 took the first dose of this medicine I ceased vomiting, gradually all soreness passed away, and flush and strength returned, and ever since I have bean able to eat any kind of food set npon the table. Six months have now passed without any symptoms of the return of the disease. My case was considered by all. even physicians, so marvelous that for a time it was feared that it might be fictitious; but I am now so well convinced that I have not bee a merely relieved bat permanently cured that I can conscienciously recommend Coe's Dyspepsia Cure to all victims of dyspepsia. ISAAC AIKEN, its pastor of tbe Beaver St. M. . Church, .. Alleghany. Home Testimony. " '" " Nw IlAyxN, Juno 1,1867. Messrs. C O. Clark A Co.: Gents Being anxious, from the great benefit derived, to assist in spreading the fams of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, I would state my cas;- Something over a year ago I bad a violent attack f diarrhea, which lasted eight weeks, during which time I employed three physicians, but without relief, wben I tried Coe's Dispepsia Cure. The first doss he'ped me... I took it three times a day for a week, and was entirely cared; and I believe to-day that it saved my life. Being attacked in a similar way this season I took one dose, which pot me all right. I would advise every family to keep it on hand ready for immediate use in case of summer or bowel complaints. ' ":;:;!f : ' ' -C. DUNN. The above Mr. Dunn is in onr employ, and we can Touch for the above statement being true. . w - E. ARNOLD A CO. - Coe's Dyspepsia Cure Will also be found invaluable in all cases of diarrhea, dysentery, colic, summer complaints, griping, and in fact eyery disordered condition of tbe stomach. Sold by druggists in city or country every -where at tl per bottle, or by application to - - C. G. CLARK tc CO., Set Propria tors, New Haven, Ct.
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AGWUTS WANTED. SOUTHING... FOB THE EOUB ! Mart hair t Line Engraved Portrait of GEN. U. S. GRANT Is pronoanced ' a perfect likeness of the General in his best expression. As a work of art it is immeasurably superior to all others. Mrs. Grant says of it: "I am delighted with your splendid engraving of my husband As a likeness I do not think it could be better." Senator Sumner pronounces it a "a rare and finished work, excellent, as, a likeness." Mr. Bryant says: "It Is really a noble specimen of the art of engraving, and appears to me to give the char acter of the original more perfectly than any engraving which .1. bare seen.''., .The Cincinnati Gazette says: "The subject of -the pciture snd its intrinsic merit will gain for it a very extensive circulation." The Cincinnati Commercial says: "It is a jrtat deal ttie best ' likeness we have ever seen of the General, giving his quiet, serious, resolute face better7 even than it is done in a photograph. It is a work of art so excellent, of a prrson so distinguished, that we are at pains to give it this commendation.
Hi is inimitable portrait is sold only by agents and is now ready. i . Agents wanted in every town and village. -ZEKJLKK, McCUROY & CO. 177 HVrt Fourth Street, Oiacumati, Ohio. 24-4mo To Consumptives. The Tlr.v. EDWARD A. WILSON will send Tfre of charge to all who desire it. the prescription wtto the directions for making and using the simple remit dv by which he was cured of a lung affection and tedread disease Consumption. His only object isbst benefit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer to try this prescription, as it will cost them nothingwill may prove a blessing, r lease uddress Ry. EDWARD A. WILSON. N0.I0S South Second Street. Williamsburgh, N.T. Have saved more than 50.000 persons from death for they cure in a single day, Cholera, Dysentery, l Summer Complaints, Feverand Ague, and N'eurai ria Also, a sure cure for Coughs and Rheum tim. Ill Druggists sell them. OKJUA SK.U(NB fc CO , Proprietors .. ; ; ! Springfield, Mas . Root's PusTAcniNC preserves the lile of the Hair changes it from grey to its original color in three weeks prevents the hair from falling is the best article for dressing the hair ever found in the market willsurely removedandrufT and cnreaMdiseasesof the Scalp is delightfully perfumed, cures baldness, and will notstain the skin is a perfect Restorer and Dress sing Combined. No other preparation for the hair contains Pestachio Nut Oil. Sold by all Drnggiats. '' DEM AS, BARNES A Co., Agents.New York ORHtN SKINNER & Co., Sole Proprietor, . litf , Springfield. Mass. ITCH! ITCH!! ITCH . SCRATCH i SCRATCH II SCRATCH III in lrjm 10 to 48 hours. , .. Wheaton's Oini Lien t cures The Itch.;. Wheatou's Ointment Wheaton's Qiiituent Wheatou's Ointn ent cures , cures cures cures cures Salt Rheum. . Tetter. , " , Barber's Itch. Old Sores.,,. Every kind ' Wheatou's Ointmcut Wheaton's Ointment of Humor like Magic. Price 50 cents a box ; by mail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS A POTTER, No.'HO Washington Street Boston, Mass.' ' " - ' For sale by all Druggists. - . r , . , j , Boston, Nov. 21, 1857. . , sp. no. If: B.K.N. Mrs. WTiSTSLOW, An experienced Nurseand Female Physician, Presents to the Attention of Mothers he SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by sofiening tbe gums, reducing all inflammation, will aiay all pain aaa spasmodic action ana is. . Sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to your stives ana RELIEF AND HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article forover 30 years, aud can. sat in confidence akd truth of it what we have never been able to say of an other rr.edioine. ever has it failed in a snisrle instance tc effect a cure, wheu timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. un toe contrary, all are deligbted witb its operations and speafc in terms of commendation of its maeica' enecis ana meatcai vinnes. ' wespeas in this matter what we do knaw," after 30 years' experience : and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what Vk her declare, in almost every instance where tha infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion. relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes afterth. s vurn is administer d. . Full directions for utingwill accompany each hot. tie. None rennine nnless the fac-simileof CURTIE A PERKIAS. New York. is on th outside wrapper, .Mi 11 n . . 1 . ... . . ooiaoj an iraggist inrougnoui tne world. PRICE. ONtV 33 CEPTTS PER BOTTLE SETT PERFIME FOR TOE U1.D&ERCHIEF. Phaloa'a "IVighf Bloomiag Cfresi. Pbalo , TSight BIoning- Ccrcaw." B?hsloue Xkmht BlMrtiM Ctrcu." Phalom's '2ht nioonaiaa; Cerews PhaUa ; " rtiht Blssniac Cercaa." A nORt cxofii'tte. (klieatn, and Fragrant Perfum. . iinti Ivd from the rara aod beautiful flower from Whiaa it takun it nnme. . Manufrtctnrd on!r by ! PnALOM V SOW, Ww Vork. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 1 ASK FOR PHALOJTS TAKE NO OTHER. Bloomington Nursery. " 17th Year. 400 Acres 10 Greenhouses.1 THS LARQIiST and best stock, 8,000.000 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Hedge Plants, Oiapa Vines, Small Fruits. Apple and other Nurserv Stocks. Roses, Bulbs, Ac. of choicest sorts and shipping siaes, very low Ior cash. . .... , . Those who would save money will send at ' oiiea 1 red Stamps for 2 Fall Catalogues. Uloomington, McLean Co., III. " F. K. PHOENIX. ; 4-24-3m. J. S. tT. St. Louis. , OREIDE WATCHES. THIS COMPOSITION, discovered twenty years' agro, by tbe French, and by constant experience, has resulted in producing a metal that for acuta! wear aad appearance, ia ia every respect equal to gold. , . . . , -. ... ... . The Cases of Watch we advertise and sell,' are made solid of this material, and with the ordinary care taken of a Gold Walcb, are Warranted to wear equally as well. . i ; Tbey have a full jeweled Patent Lever movement. are of tbe same quality that sell in Gold ICasea for $100,00 and upwards. We will sell them at the following prices, to be paid on delivery of the Goods at your Express Office. i Geots Largo aad Medium size, full jeweled, patent lever, with Vest Chain to match $20,00. Ladies sue, full jeweled patent lever,, with elegant Leontaine Chain to match ' $20,00. Ladies small sire, (very handsome) with ' chain to match .Kj -..M f15,00. ,To parties purchasing a care containing six watches, are will make a lioeral discount. .r. . , . fffThe Genuine can be purchased only - through us or onr Authorized Agents. ..; All orders must be addressed to - M. T. QUIMBY & CO., WHOLESALE JETTELERS, , : 133 Lake St. Chicago, BostFiCBS.-Kl Broadwsy. If. Y., 14 Hanoyer St.' dencon, Mass. Factory, 64 Friendship St. Pror 0 e, U.L x4 ante.
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(Hot a Whisky Preparation. ) k'CJ i ;", .3Tt.P,f -WILL CPa3r, ' DEBILITY!, DEBILITY1 resnltdnf front say cause whatever ' ': - " Prostration of the Syjtem, IKBVCBD Bl Severe Hardships, 4 - - - Exposure, ' OP -Fevers. DISEASES OF CAMP L1EL. Soldiers, Citizens, Wale or Female, Adult or Tonth. Will find fn this Bitters a pare Tonie net dependent oa bad liquoss ior their almost miracaloasafiecta DYSPEPSIA, AKD PlalASXS BBtTLTlXfl TOH I80XIXBfcj OF the LIVER and DIGESTIVE ORGANS, .-: ' VCXBD BT ' HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, This Bitters has Performed more Cores, gives better Satisfaction, has more Testimony, has more Respect able People to vouch for it, than any other article in the market. We defy aay one to contradict this assertion, anJ WXIaZ. JP.A.Y SIOOO to any one wbe will produce a eertificatermblisbedbT . ns mat is not genuine. , t , HOOFLAND GEBMAN BITTEES, WILL CTBB KTBBT CASK OI . ( . Chronic or Neryons nebilitjr, ' ' and Diseases of the Kidney. Obssrve tbe following symptoms resulting from the disorders of the digestive organs : ." c - f Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the neaa, Aciaity 01 me btomarh, Nausea. Heart1 burn, Disgust for food, Fullsess or Weight . in tho. Stomach, 8our Eructations, Sink- . -' " ing or Swimming of tbe Dead, Harried and difflcalt Breathing, - Fluttering at the " ' Heart, Choking or Snf- " focating Sensations when in A' lj"BP Posture, Dimness . c of Vision, Dots .,, J : or Webs before the ' Sight, Fever aud Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Pers- ; piration, Yellowness of- the" Skinand Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back and Breast Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of : .Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Coastant imaginings of Evil and great Depression of Spirit REMEMBER That thim Bitter it not Alcholic. contain tin ?.. . Whitktf, and cannot make Drunkard,but it tie bet TWe in the World. Read who Says So. Erom Rev. W. D. Seigfrisd, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Gentleman : I have recently been laboring nnder the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied br a prostration of the nervoas system. Numerous remed'es were recommended by friends, and some of them tested, bnt without relief. Your Hoofland's Herman Bitters were recommended by persons fho bad tried them, and whose favorable mention of these titters induced me to try thm I r lhl I had an aversion to Patent Medicines from tbe 'thousand and one" anaek "Rttbr ..i . t aim aeems to be to palm off sweetened and dructred 1 , , " v. : -fiv v. u, utnuniy upon tne Stomach, but nnnn tha nervous system. 'was prominent r.i;r.i.. v feel that I have derived great and permanent benefit iiviu uic um vi m tew Domes. Very respectfully your W. D. SEIG irs. 5EIOFRlKTi Ao. 854 Shackamaxon Street. From the Rev. E. D. Tendall. i;.i..i pj:i.. Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. ."-.- ir1 Tj.dire4 dided benefit from the use ot Hoofland's German Bitters, and feel it m.to recommend them as a most valuable tnn& fn who are suffering from raneral dehilit fw, a:. eases arising from derangement of the liver. : ,. .. . . , onrs truly, -v?'?.,,' .. E- D- FESDALL. ' From Rer. D. Merrio-e. Fuin, r,r k x. t. Baptist Chorch, Philadelphia. 1 From the many resnectablp rimm.i,.(iA.. -! to Dr. Hoofland's German Bitter, r... . give then a trial. After using several bottles I found them to be a good remedy for dhii;r .j 1 " . excellent tonic for the stomach." ' : t D MEBRIGB. From Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of tb Vineentowa and MOrriB. (N. J.,) Baptist lurches! Having used 111 BIT latTulv aV 'namkaa 4 V Ail . X your Hoofland's Ger'manl 1.17-1' "TkVi' regard them as aa xcsk .at medicine, especially adapted to remove thadiu..-.. h JZ?TC . lJ. for. Tber strengthen ai.(f invirnr.u " when debilitated, aad are useful in disorders of tha , . me. nave also recommended them to several of my friends, who have tried them of health. Yonrstrnly, WM. SMITH ; -o.li o.-'i r :i;tehinsenSU,PhaaaaJ :. s BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS See that the sigaature of C. Jf . JACK80N" is r rn-;j the wrapper of each bottle. . , , ; ;:)7.:' PIllCBarjrjY us -t:i: ! Single Bottle i, or Half Dox. for t. r . Should yonr nearest Druggist not hare tbe article uLZfllW W i-toxieatin. IXuLr tions that may be offered in its place, but send to m aad ws will forward, securely pacited. 6y .Vpls :r;i Priacipal OOlce aaa Mafatory, ? " Street PXUXtADEFIZXA, PA. &c:;jm::; ens;:; c Successor to Jones & Evans, J , PROPIETOR. For sale br Drnffwiata n i lath. Catted States. -very town
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