Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 35, 6 November 1868 — Page 3

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: Nov, Cth; 6a ' . ; Arrivals and Departure of Maile. "

: RICHMOND. POST OFFICE, Oct., Sltli, 1888 MAI tH CI.OSE. t " tVlambaa and Eaet... 0 80 A. Chicago Ciaoinaati..... !). VaV ...- 5 00 r.H 1 30 r.M laJinaooliend Weat. 4 T.u MAILS OPEN. (aifanapotia and West.... ir..v..."i 1 30 a!m -oiaetanatl... .Devtoa Wy 10 80 AM 6 30 r.M r .... .... .OhiMCO.... ........ i!aUmhnt and Efjt.t 4 00 r.M Boaton and Beecby MireJeeveaToeadajand 8 00 A.M . riday.at ,."" 4. - do arrives same day a at . 7 00 r.M Arbe,vieBetbeUe.leavca Monday, Wednea- . day and Friday, at-..; w 4a. arr. Monday, Wedaeaday aad Fridays 4 00 r.n VTincheeter, via. New -Garden, leTe . 4 Moaday, Wednesday tad rrMay,at.... O, arr.Taeeday.Theredey and Saturday, 4 00 r.M Brookvillevia Abiugton, leavee Monday ' aad Friday at ISot il ArriveaTeeadey and Saturday at.. 00 s-01HeeopenfromT:3A. . to T:30 r.Jf. Oa 1aaday,fr6ni :00 to 10:00 L.uT" " '" . . - i ED. A. JONES.P.M. i ? 1 Arrivals and Departures of Trains. Columbus A Indianapolis Central Railway OOIXO BAST 6.04 A.M. ' 1. 54 P.M. Day Express Pittsburg Express 9.21 A.M. Xight Expraaa.... ... "'' 7 42 P M. Kleh. A lnd. Accom.... . , .-A -,'t-. f ('-- ' OOMIO WEST - Jfigbt Expraaa Western Expraaa..... Day Expraaa Kick. A lnd. Aceom... , .40 r. m. 10.00 A. M 4.35 P. M .10.58 P.M. Dayton As Xeaia A Dayton fc Weatern R. B. Aaeam modetion ....... 1UP.M. 4.43 I n. uav express .8.20 A. M. .M r.u Chicago St, Great Eaatern R. R. ...11.20 A. M. -34 P. M. -11.44 P. M. 7.20 A. M. ' Day Expraaa PiUabvrc Expraaa.. CiaelaaaU Ranuind & Chicago R. R. mtm L11T1. AKKIVS. . '' asoA.M. 11.00.A.M. Indianapolis, Ciaeiaamti Sc. Lafayette R. R. . ' (TIA.OAMaWDOB.) Wll- i' D ... hnm IJin .. ..ill.05 P. M. Chioago Mall ' " " Ckieo Expraaa taw for Cin TM A. M CbieacoMaU " ' M.Am M t"-- - - '" ' " " ""' "'IT, . The attention of onr readera is directed to the adTettieement of COK'S DYSPBrolA OURE. in another part of the Palladium. This truly Taiaablo Medicine is recommend ed by all who use it. Read the certificates. Havt your cans ready for the Coil Oil VTmnAn. tekm it call this week. Pure oil warranted. ...... Ti f nnr nbaaribera in the citr. Who do not receire tnair paper raxularly from the carrier, if they will let ua Know.ine omission iu w vv,., remedied.. . - ' - - , . The Lamp Store it telling two bbl, p day of that pure white Coal OH. - We are under obligationa to L. D. .bTUBM. Esq., for the official returns of "Old Wayne", published in another column. is Again we ask our readers, who need Drags, Medicines, etc , to call at the Drugstore of M. B. Ballard, near the Depot, and supply themselves. He has the rery article you most need. Look out. for the Coal Oil ; Wagon thit week, nothing but the bett white oil told by it. - T' ' mm ' . ' Messrs. Beed dr Botleb, t the competent and gentlemanly clerks in the old establishment of J.. W. Plummer St Co., Corner of Main and Pearl streets, are now conducting and engineering the Drug and Medicine business, there. They are both energetic young men and worthy and well qualified. The old patrons of that establishment will be pleasv ed that the management is entrusted to tbetr young friends, and. new customers will always find them O. K. Give them CU ' 'c "u" -J t: " That pure white Coal Oil eold at the Lamp Store, will not explode. 7 ' t7C New Firh. Jonathan W. Plummer and Robert Morriason, have associated themselves together in the Wholesale Drug and Medicine - business, and will soon open out oh Fort Wayne-Avenue, near the Depot, one of the' largest and ' most extensive stocks- ever brought to our.city. With J. W. Plumnier's expe rience and admirable business qualifications, this experiment of establishing a House in our city devoted to the wholesale trade, will prove a success, and every,, individual engaged -in the retail trade in Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio, will find it to their advantage to patronize the firm of Plummer k Morris son, add can rely on being supplied with the best and purest of Drugs and Medicines, at prices that will "pay" them "to come 4on to Richmond." - ? v n ' ROKBEBT CaPTCBB AKD CoMMITMIfT. On Monday night last, a man by the name of John Waterhouse, who has been boarding at the Sherman House in this city, a short time, entered the house of Mrs. Mary J. Sortwell, on Bridge street, and stole her pocket book, containing a noto of hand for (350, money and other property, amountiug in all to 12. Marshal Zimmerman arrested the gent , recovered the note, and -other articles excepting the pocket book, and 88,40 of thf money. He waived an examination before the Mayor, who committed him to jail in default of $80C bail. The Central" M. E. Church gave an Oyster Sapper on Thursday evening, which was well attended, considering the abort notice. About 840 was, received, and. the visitors had a very pleasant social entertainment. T T . , . , ,

"-THa Hawktits FAMiLT.-The moetAin-

teresting sight that we ever beheld on ejection day, occuired on Tuesday last at the NorthJ?oll in this city. The Hawkins Family of voters, numbering fiftekk. from the gray headed veteran down to those who cast their vote for the first time for President, formed themselves in line and voted solid for Grant and Colfax, and as they come through the ahute; they were met and shaken heartily by the hand by their brother Republicans. This incident confirmed us in the belief that Indiana and the Union whs again saved from a second rebellion, and that right and i justice would prevail. God bless the Hawkins Family, and may they all live to see the sentiment of Grant Lbt tjs hate Peace' literally fulfi led and prosperity filling our and, as - the consequence of. the '.harmony that will be established in the co-ordinate branches of the .Government, by the grand . results of the election on last Tuesday. The total rote in this city stands as follows: North poll, Bep ...... .1148 : 373 .700 ..520 " Dem. South poll Rep. . " '-.' Dem , We see by the Liberty Herald, that H. McClung, Esq., who has been in Texas and the Indian Territory, is again back to bis "stamping ground," and deposited his vote for Grant and Colfax. Barnabas C. Hobbs, very; much regrets, that by (being impressed - into important service in Morgan 'County, he was prevented, last Sabbath, from reaching his appointment. He renews it for next Sebbath at 7 o'clock, at the Pearl Street M. E. Church. Subject ; "The Bible in Family, the School, the Church, and the State. He 'would be pleased to see all who are inclined to give him their attention. Official Retnrna for Wayne County, of tko Preaideatial Election, Nov. 3d, 1868. Abington. . . . , . . Boston:...:..... Centre .'..... aay.:..;. Dalton . . Franklin .... Greene; Harrison . ... y ' Jackson Cambridge.'. . . ' Dublin:.:...; Jefferson, New, Garden '. Perry Washington ........... Wayne North South. ........ 5018 1 2480 Gain on OcGrant's majority, tober election, 334. ' 2538 f - - 1 - 111... ii. is (in ' Bubglariocs On Sunday night, the residence of Nathan Doan, on Washington street,' was entered by some person or persons; who turned things up side down generally in searching for valuables. Mr. Doan hearing a noise, arose, but the rascals vamosed in double-quick time, without securing any plunder. On the same night, a fellow entered the house of Wm. Duey, on Seventh at, by means of an "outsider' applied to the key left in the door, but being heard by Mr. D. shortly after making egress, he decamped suddenly, not taking ' any thing, to compensate him for- trouble and risk of the operation in this hazardous mode of acquiring property. We understand that the Methodist' Church of this city, known as the Third Charge, will hereafter take the name of "Central Church," and worship in ; the old Union Chapel building, which is now being remodeled and . repaired for that purpose. Services of that church will be continued at the former place of meeting for two or three weeks to come. The Union Chapel congregation will hare no regular services until the house where they formerly worshipped shall be again opened, when it is expected the two congregations will unite in their Sabbath services, each minister officiating alternately, until the basement of the new 'church on. Seventh street is ready to be occupied. . , . ,T . , - t - The new Terre Haute Water Works ate estimated to cost 8130,000.,' . The White Water Valley R. R. Co. is building a Round house at Hagerstown. Progress. Columbus ' sailed to the American coast in a four hundred ton ship, and first landed upon the island of St. Domingo unloaded in New York over four hundred tons of St. Croix Rum for P. H. Drake dc Co., of that city This is but a' few week's supply of this article, which these gentlemen use in the manufacture of the celebrated Plan tation .Bitters. We are informed by an exchange that Messrs. Drake dt Co., have not advertised a dollar for a year, but that the sales of this article continue at the former enormous figure.' In 1864 the receipts of the Plantation Bitters were equal to those of, the New York ds New Haven Railroad. Magnolia Water. Superior to the beat imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. Confidential. Young men who hare injured tbemeelrea by aeeret habits, and who are suffering from Seminal Weakness, can be cured by following a aiaapte course ef treatment. Medicine, acta aa a apeelfie in all ordinary "cases. Enclose tiro t cent atamps, Address (Confldsntally) A.D. SPALDINO, SO Sauls ' ' ' Clyde, Obf, Box 40ft.

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BLADDXIIIS & ICQ BAOS,

icon COI.I APPLICATIONS IN TUX IL Siok ftonjau 'tor sate-As PLUMIERS o Druf Stored BATUIX7G- TOWBLO AED FLESH 23RXJSHES,: . at - PLUilUKR'S DRUG STORK. LEMOIT flTRITP, TAIITARIC AED AT J. W. PLMMUER'S drug store. FLAVORTITGr BZTflACr: FOB ICE OBEAUj PUDDINGS. &0 IRISH UOSS. HAZIENA GELATIJSTE, ' FOB Puddingy, Blanch Mange &C , &C,, aSCC. ' - - : ' 5 ... . ' at . j. w. plummer s drug store. PTAnnHTJA I PBEPARED AND SOLD . AT PLUMMKR S DRUG .i Mir, ' '' ' .' J. w. STORK BLACKBERRY WINS. BLACKBERRY CORDIAL. BLACKBERRY AN ODYXE FOR BALK BY flsAIUD OIL, WHALE OIL AND For Reapers. Mowero, Cto. TOR SALS BY T. W. Jr.XJMMJER, : 6. W. Cor. of Miln and Pearl St.

State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss..

In the Wayne Common , Winnie -Cox, va. Abraham Cox. Pleaa Court, January Term, A. D. 1869. Diroree No. U94. BE IT KNO WW, That, on this 17tb day of Oc 188, the above named Plaiutiff, by W illiam A. Peelie. Esq.. Att y.filed in the office of the Clerk of the Warne Common fleas Court, bis comprint against said defendant in the abore entitled cause, together with tbe affidavit of a competent person that aaid defendant, Abraham Cox, is not resident ot the State of Indiana. Said Defendant, Abraham Cox, therefore is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of aaid complaint againat him,and that unle8a he appear and answer or demur thereto, at tbe eatlinx of said eause, on the- Second Day of the Next Term of aaid Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in CenterrilIe.on the second Mocdar of January next. aaid complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alledged, will be taken aa true, and the aaid cause will be heard and determined in' his absence. . ' j ,-. " Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal or said skal Court, at Centerrille, thia 17th day ef Get, - 1808. . -n WM. W. DUDLEY, Clerk. Wm. A. Peelle. Att'y lor prft. - ., Oct. 20th, 1808. 33-3w pf-5, TOBACCO AUTIDOTE. WARRANTED to remore all desire for Tobacco. This great remedy ia an excellent appetiser. It pnryvet the bloody invigorates tbe system, possesses rreat nourishing- and etrenztbening-power, anablea the stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing:, mnd establishes robust health. Smmktrt atmmi Ckeiocrm far Jjixty Year Cured. Price, Fifty Cts. per box, post free. A treatise on the injuroua effects ef Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials, Ac, seat free. Agents wanted. Address Dr. T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey City, V. S. 28 Hare sared more than 60.000 persona from death for they cure in a aingle day, Cholera, Dyi enterr, at Hummer Complaints, Fever and Ague, and Keurai ria Also, a sure cure for Coughs and Rheum Wt m. All Druggists sell them. XUKUlBt SUNAiSK A CO., ITopHelors , , . - Springfield, Mass Root'sPxstachine preaerrestbelileof the Hair changes it from grey to its original color in three weeks prevents tbe hair from falling is the best article for dresaing the hair ever found in the market willsurely removedandrun and curea'ldiseaaesoftbe ScalD isdeliehtfullTterfamed.eures baldness, and will not stain tbe skin is a perfect Kestorer and Dress sine Combined. N o other preparation for the hair contains Pestachio Nut Oil. bold by all Drnggiate. DEMAS, BARNES A Co., Agents, Sew lork ORHtN SKINNER & Co., Sole Proprietor, IStf Springfield. Mass. ITCH? ITCH!! ITCH? SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! 1 SCRATCH Ml in Irutn 10 to 48 hours. Wneatoa's Ointment eures The Itck. v!Thtntona Ointment cures Wheaton's Ointment cures Wheaton'H Ointn ent cures Wheaton's Ointment . cures Wheaton's Ointment cares Salt Rhenm. Tetter. -Barber Itch. Old Sores. Every kind of Humor like Magic. . Price (0 cents a box ; - by mail, 00 cents. Address WEEKS A POTTER, No. 170 Washington Street Boaton, Mass. . " For sale by all Druggists. Boston, Nov. 21, 1867. sp. no. lr: e.K.w. Executory Notice. TT ETTERs Testamentary on tbe last Will of DanLi rid 1'yle, late of Wayne Township, Wayne County, and Hfcte of Indiana, deceased, have this day been rranted to tbe undersigned by the Wayne Common I'leas Court, of said cour.tc-. All persona having claims against aaid Estate are required to file them duly proven, with the Clerk ef said Court within one -year from this day. ' The Estate is supposed to be solvent. Oct. 13, 1853. MOSES HTSDDOM, Executor. 33-3w , ., ; . . ONE DIME .Wm Buy a Larira Cake of S3 ; AT HAEEOLD'S Sign of the - . 4 ... ' 3 GOLDEN MOiRTAlI. COLGATE'S, " HALL'S, LOW'S, i AXDOTflLi:h AT THE . ' 1 SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR. v '. . ' . Hair Bru9h98, :. - Clothes Brushes.' - ' ; .... . ' ' - Bhoe Brushes, , , 'rn-i:,t r..r . Feather Dusters, fee, 1 &&C.i fcc5-, &C. ,. -tw. ;, -at-.;: ;;. ' " .. MARROLD. SIGN OF TBE GOLDEN MORTAR. IDIMCXNTD T3TJST, For Powdering the Hair ! ATHARUOLD'S DRUG-STORE. MAIN ST., NEAR SIXTH, SIGS OF THE GholderL Mlortar. Z. Ia. Soap!

Conunissionex'a Sale. '

irnjURSCANT to an order of the Wayne Common at. PImb r!nnri nf Witiii fTftn n TnHi.na. iKa B! , tleraigned will offer at Publia Sale, on the prjmieea, On Saturday, tbe 5th day of December, 1808, at one o'clock of aaid day, tbe following Real Estate, to-wit Lot No. 1, 2, a, A 4, in Block No. 40, Hagerstown, in said county situate, being tbe Real Estate of tbe late Daniel Scbeeble. One fourth of the purchase money will be required down, and tbe residue ia three eqeal instalments of aix, twelre and eighteen montba after ' date, with interest from date. Motes for the deferred payments secured by a mortgage on the premises, will be required of the purcbser. A deed will be made to purchaser when the sale is confirmed, and the conveyance is ordered by tba Court. The proper ty can be purchased at private sale at any time before the above day. JAMES PEURY, Commisaiocer and Administrator. - September 20. 186. " , . - - T U 2-ta Commissioner's Sale. P' URSUANT TO AN ORDE of the Court of Common Pleaa of Wayne County and State of Indiana, tbe undersigned will offer at publio sale on the premises hereinafter described, on Saturday, the 7th day of Nov., 1868, At 2 o'clock, P. M. of aaid day, the lollowing Rea atate,tto-wit: A part of the North-West Quarter of Section No 18, in Township 17, and Range 13, East, near Hagerstown in said County; and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at tbe North-West corner of said Section; and running: thenee South 93 7-10th poles; thenee East 68 1 1-100 th poles; thenee North 03 7-10th poles theace West to the place of beginning, containing Forty Acres. . . , ,- .f - 4- j ,'. f Trans. One fourth Cash down, and the residue of the purchase money in three equal instalments of 6, 12 and 18 months after date, with interest, will be required of the purchaser.'' A deed will be made when the sale Is confirmed, and the conveyance is or dered by the Court. The defered payments must be -' secured by a mortgage on said land. ' JONATHAN SCARCE, Commissioner i And Adm'r of David Scaree. Oct . 6, 1868. 31:4t EVERYBODY LIKES IT. W71ARMERS look to your interest, und save your nv. iara py porcnasingone ot . i HENLEY'S LITTLE GIANT LARD PRESSES. i nia is one or toe most convenient presses ever mvented, the Beam being adintible allows of its being tnrown entirely rrom over the hoop and out ot the way ol filling up, thus saving much time that would neccessariiy be consumed with any other screw Press. , 1 1 t . i . , .-i. . i !-.: t .. s The Little Giant Press, will also be found very convenient for pressing; small fruits for jellies, wines, Ac, and it is a splendid afftir for pressing cheese. The Little Giant is powerful in its operation, simple in lis construction, not naoie to get out ot order, is manufactured ' entirelv out of iron ; occupies but little room, and hai but to bS seen to be appreciated ana aamirea oy an farmers. For Presses, State or Conntv RighU, please Ad dress, If EN AY IIKXLEV, Patentee. ' ,,. New Garden, Wnyne Co., Ind. HIE CHURCH union. THIS PAPER has been recently enlarged to mammoth proportions. It is run lakobst HXLiaioirs rarea in thb wobld. Is the leading organ of tbe Union Movement, and opposes ritualism, close communion, delusiveness and church caste. It is tbe only paper that publishes IIksbt Waao Bbkchkr's Sermons, which it does every week, just as they are delivered, without qualification or correction by him. It advocates universal suffrage; a union of christians at the polls; and the rights of la. bor. It has the best Aricultural Department of any paper in the world; publisher stories for the family, and for the destruction of social evils. Its editorial management is impersonal; its writers and editors are from every branch of the' church, and from every grade of society. It has been aptly termed the freeat arnn nt ,hmfrH4 in th. vnpM chines, Dictionaries. Appleton's Cyclopedia, Pianos, Organs for Churches, etc., makes one of the best papers for caovaasers ia the world. . Every Congregation may obtain a Communion Service, Organ, a Melodeon, a Bible, or a Lite Insur ance Policy for its Pastor, or almost any other needful thin?, by a club of subscribers. Send for a copy, enclosing 10 cents, to HENRY E. CHILD, 41 Park Row, New York. S. Subscriptions received at the Palladi um Office, where a speeimau No. can be seen. .. . . 31 imo . W. Ferguson, M. T. F. Ph. S ECLECTIC AND HYGIENIC PHY8I ciLisr. OFFICE and Residence, So. IS,1 Vorth Fifth-Stw lonr doors north of the Catholic Church, BICHUOND, INDIANA. Special attention paid to Chronic, Rheumatic and Lung dissases. : S-SS-Sm. Mrs. E. Ferguson, M. D. ELECT I C PHYSICIAN AND Obste tii c i a n . OFFICE and Residence, So. 15, North Fifth-St. fear doors North of the Catholic Church, RICHMOND, INDIANA. Special attention paid to Diseases of Women an! Children. Calls promptly attended day or right. 3-2$-3m. 1 . BAKERY, At the West end of the Depot, where you can get GOOD SQUARE MEAL, A nice LUNCH or dish of Fine Oysters, THE FIRST OF TUB SEA30N, ON SHORT NO TIC CONFEOTIOtfABEES and FBUIT. JOHN BERRY, Pbofrietor. 1 6-6m Mrs. An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, Pretente to the Attention of Mothert h SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation, w iU al'ay all r aim and spasmodic action and ia. Sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS. We bare pat upend sold this article fororer30 years, and Can utm oomtidb-xcb ahdtkuth of it what wehavenrer been .able to aay ol any other medicine. Never haa it failed in a. anigle instance to effect a -cure, when timely used. NeTer did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who nsed it. Ob tbe contrary , all are delighted with its operations, and apeak in terms of commendation of ita magical eflects and medical rirtuea. Wa apeak in thia matter 'what wa do know,"after 30 yeara'experience ; and pledge our reputation for tbe fulfillment of what we here declare. In almost every instance where the infant ia suffering froa pain and exhauation, relief w-111 be found in fifteen or twenty minutes afterthe syurpis admlniaterd Fulldirections for using will aoeompany each hot tie.- None genuine unless the fao-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New Tork,ia on th outaida wrapper. Sold by allDruggiat throughoutthe world. - -PRICE, OrflVY S9 CEWTS PER ROTTfE

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To Invalids and the Publi: . - - Dr.. A. M. French, formerly of Near York City, respectfully announoee that he has reaumed practice, and will, for many Mrs to com,' Tiait monthly nearly all of the principal citiea of the Union at stated periods for treatment ot all forma of chronic disease. Harine; just r turned from Europe where he baa for tba past tut teaks been deToting bis time exclusively to the treatment of patients in the principal hospitals in France, England and Germany, ha can assure the afflicted that la all chronic die eases be can safely be relied upon. .. Among the chronic ailments which ha cures ha would man Uoa the following. 1 All diaeasea of the Liver, usually called Lirer Complaint, all affectione of tbe Lungs, such as Consumption,Oougbs, Bronchitis, Loss of Voice, Sore Throat, Asthma, etc., etc ; Dyspepsia, of Sourness of the Stomach after meals, Spitting up of Food, Belching o Wind, Constipation of the Bowels,. Sick Headache, Neuralgia in every form, ail affections of tba Kidneys and Bladder, Rheumatism, Dropsies. Palpitation of the Heart, Epilepsy or Fits, Scrofula, all diseases of the Blood, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, General Debility, Nervousness, and all diaeasea peculiar to the Female system. ' " " ' C Having, as abore stated , made all the' above ' and their kindred complaints a long Hie study, and having seen, personally examined and treated successfully hundreds ol cases afflicted with' each variety of these diseases, Dr. French feels confident that in offering his services to the af flicted world in this war, he is simply acting in the line of duty. - He has no desire to. be any-', thing legs than ATaicn.T . hoxmablb with all who may seek his aid, and will therefore still adhere to the rule he adopted in early life, never to flatter the sick and inspire hopes of recovo ery, unless the case admits of no doubt in that respect. Many cases being wcurablr, and as he does not wish to put any of this class to expense, he has devised a way in which his opinion may be obtained free of charge. The particulars in regard to this will be given under the head -of "Waste of Time." - All persons who may think of consulting Dr. French, should read thia whole column before calling on him personally, or making up their minds what U best for tbem to do. The sick are so often dis appointed in their search for means of relief so ' often flattered by the dishonest and Inspired with hopes that Were never realized that tt in not a matter of wonder that they have in many instances grown sick at heart and yielded to despair. Dr. French will deal honorably with all, believing thtft always to ba the best policy. His fees tor treatment will be reasonable, and not be required from any patient until a cure is effected, and his charge for medicines will be only what they cost him. His appointments , areas follows: NEW YORK CITY, flie first day of each month. " " " f-r, :, PHILADELPHIA. PESNV. the second dsy of each month. .. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, the third day of each month. WASHINGTON. D. O. the fourth day of each month. ' PITTSBURGH, PENN- the sixth' day of each month. CLEVELAND, OHIO., the seventh day of each month. ; ; COLUMBUS. OHIO, the eighth day of each month. - ; : CINCINNATI, OHIO, the ninth day of each month. " LOUISVILLE, KY- tbe eleventh day of ' each month. J ST. LOUIS, MO , the thirteenth day of each month. . , . ; . . ' . i DUBUQUE, IOWA, the fifteenth day of each month. CHICAGO, ILL- the reventeenth . day' of each month. MILWAUKEE, WIS., the eighteenth day of each month. ' DETROIT, MICHIGAN, the twentieth day of each month. TORONTO, C. W, the twentynthird day of each month. . -i , . . ,. ,.- BUFFALO, N Y, on the - twenty-sixth day of each m nth. CO"The names of tbe hotels at which Dr. French will stop , while visiting the foregoing cities have not baeu inserted because he most necessarily change them from time to time. The omission is unimportant, ' however, as all patients are required to Write him a letter before coming to see him and in his reply the name of i no uoiei win oo given. . oco toe arucie oeiow beaded 'Waste of Time.'j - Tr V rtrner-.t in makin)r Ihn tnrmmnrr vlaWa is to afford. all narsons a less exuensive meana of treatment then if they were compelled , to travel many hundreds of miles for that purpose. WASTE OF TIME. There are only about tbssc-fifths of the i ses of chronic disease that admit of rosmvx and kadical cork. One-.half of the incurables can be, under favorable circumstances, much benefitted, and tbe other half only palliated. I am willing to treat any case and do what I tan for it, but it so happens that a very large number of those patients whose complaints cannot be wholly eradicated do not wish to under go treatment. . Now as my time at each point I visit is all needed in examining and treating the craABLK cases it would be a waste of time for me to bestow my attention apon those whom I cannot cure. ' To avoid this, and save the patient all unne cesaary trouble and expense, all are required to write to me and await my answer before calling on me at any of tbe places I visit. Each per son so doing must answer the following ques How long have you been sick? Are you" of temperate habits? What do physicians call your disease? Are your bowels usually costive or otherwise? - Is your complaint hereditarr that is, have any other members of your familv so far back as you can trace, been afflicted in tbe same manner as yon? Has emaciation (loss of flesh) been gradually going on since you became aware of your present complaint? What is tbe condition ol your mind? .Are your thoughts and emotions generally of dreary nature or the contrary? Have yon pains of any kind? If so, give their location, character, and degree of intensity as nearly as you. can and Le length of time you have bad tbem. A plain answer to the foregoing questions will enable me to determine at once whether the case is a curable one. All letters may be addressed to CLEVE LAND, On as I have an agent there who will forward letters regularly by express, wherever may be, so that they will never be delayed beyond a day or two on any occasion. As toon as a letter comes to hand. I will take the case into oonsideration. and in mr re ply give my opinion of it and the name of the Hotel at which I may ba found ia the city near est you which I visit. All correspondents mutt enclote a post paid envelope addreeeed to themselves. Direct all letters as follows : -. V V DR. A. M. FRENCH, : Chra Look &s ttO, Cleveland, O. 33

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over a year ago 1 bad a violent attack of diarrhea, Which lasted eight weeks, daring which time I employed three physicians, bat witbont relief, wben I tried Coe's DispepsUv Care. Tbe first doae beiped me. I took it three timea a day for a week, and was entirely cured; and I believe to-day that it aaved my life. Being attacked in a similar way this season I took one does. Which put me all right. I would advies every tana to keep it on hand ready for immediate use ia case of Summer or bowel comptaintx. 1 The above Mr. Dunn is in oar employ, and we eaa voaeh for the above statement being true. ,' tcr .. " & E. ARNOLD A CO. Co&a Dycpopcia Cure Witt also be found invaluable in alt eases of diarrhea, dysentery, eolie. Manner complaints, griping, and in fact every disordered condition of tke stomach.. . -' ,M bSaB hi city er bOontry erery-where Mtlper bette,or by appheation to t: Of CLARK As CO., ' - sMs Piwmters, New Haves, Ot