Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 25, 31 August 1869 — Page 3

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'.: ;m iin Jhicago . .i. .... .... - ? ' Jolumbus and fcr.8. y ','J' ? j; ' Boston and Beeebyire,leavas Tuesday Jo. CTde r9vesue days at ,.. ' M tfinchastoTj iliv' New -Garden, leaves 7 T I o Monday Wednesaayl ind IHeiday , st . . J JUa'i!ir-.fuid.y,thnrsd8ynd Sajturday ,4 OOrM - Sundaa.from 9:00 to 10:00 u p';'- - - -

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iuirnT wtmwwia, WQei." ' ....... ajiv . . . -aV.-kll - A- M western ajFTBw... i 4.11TU voa COHTKBCS, o.,Tia. ncjOl.... 'Uay Erpress ;.' .. r--,-, k Ul II. '-vl:VwlV.VjiT..'... 4.05 P.M. .Mail CsprvH 4. MUM 31 Cincinnati RiebmoBd 'A Cfcleago It t.K-

ltirht Ewress CPUy) 'f VQ-J? r M- by our old friend Jesse Mkkk,; now re

Third UiVlsiou iro , 7 oo iii'" & -M"ti,' vo. uu JS, tyi r, ,,N.l rrivea.er r'alaalM- pyeposes mying his an?UL to that place3 lfa SoVeu". wlfoMJ-l or,oia ftl-ad fa latty-ttra Ga?):,p, , MiaT; i.'-.M depAtts.-,., r t m " 'i . ,7 ,":.. plee-r,1 S9tn V' ..h,QwA'rt count)"

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fcA OfVieslwtltfintlua aryoitfnt ." ing the .Richmond.. Nation Bank en- ; - trance iiext to' S. Bachmsn'si Tpacco r11.: : And Cigar, Counting jopsain-8treet.

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' J,,, HAjLemored UaBesideBceZaad Office to "Xo? 08V4iJSrJl8lteet. Jgg I Zip . OSm Honrs: From if to ausfrom iV M. and at all other timeX whew isfat TrofegsiOHBlty

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m "' ' I ' "II ATNBS-, 1 1trfii Alf l'Rfirsici an We calrr the-cktention of our readers to ..this

Vail tUVllliCUUWU V uut icoucin v - M a-lvertisemeot in, anothex-column.:!, Dr jj caa be found at the 'Tremont Hdiifes 1 a in our city, where all VliOish to'iiS!

city, where all who wi9h toTmojl.

. . Ifiemselvea otbis l6!?!9" 3Aa3 I i'.' oT . '

directed mr-zmm r n .ttant mn tn ttttk OOVr. xr all Hantinn t.-k tflA ArWffW

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tisement of ; Peacock's Instantaneous a jnST'C a Ais.' a . i naro a ti aniia.1

hn. toVe Pdlisb lfii8jaiotftet:joma.of to--p.i i t-1 ;s day'sD papef-' Where this Polish has

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nd'iA' iiersdn.'1 need be si lf3 C'4A4iVJ111Ils:...tu

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ir:'i , 4o parckaae the article where the T

r. I. Matfcis on the wcppec x. wit. TTT a A MUa . TMTmkV

,fX0lf?lf p, IrerVtlTo 20th insf.

liogerson.ee inn naven t ineir equais ,a3JnfI JnMtbcf Wit sPMnWr'.ra They puipose startioz on a trip through the prln-.

cipal towns in Ohio and Pennsylvania,' , if ..I if &W4 merdMtotViia 'dther s ! th c,'pr4 ; .in-jt jnaneritmdrantagesof painted adveftiaeyj . ments'. i Their terms are reasonab!ei-:

Religious Notics.'-Tlie !Rev. Mr.Vr.i'Go tdoRachman's for thes finest and

,-it: ? to McLaughlin, of Indianapolis,wil,l preach t Pearl-st"M.-E. CliurcU. ok; SaDbath -lsi hr;i -next, at a. oi., and 7 p: tn. 1 All are invited. ,

0XJWAOAWEJfVl?fJC0NCE:RT nV. We le'arrtV that

'the' sale "of tickets to re navrna weiLaug-.a cisrern, maae, j ont. r . Aw Uld Ssttlbb.

i. ."t una Concert

-.mKttt ha9 "?.ttiate.T.of .the 'House,, that makes.itw il at mucli. J.. wu;,. .k-.im-s inj,, ' 1 ii"

Z : ;:;Iarge,..andthe'

prospect, now is that she j more conveuieut and to our pleasementvp-' A' - ' - ; - , r

"will ! bare a -14 of tkis-ret only-!

crowded house. 8 We are' Whr thi h ImbroVfeent is cijjft 1 ft" Vot ' w"-" . ' I I . 1 1 I . ' X 1 Ilia rai. lhaf AfUl If at., n Wm II ..

.Bito;ne .'Home-of Uheifi

Asa One rof -the awsetsf Af singerB, and; itoJior j accom-

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, -Jplishedfisbtiits.'Buybdr tickets V to day htl;8ecure , seats. , Go early and noYAL..MHi kV6Anasj,.move4 v-r-r her Repairing' Establishment iron N

Tearl to Marion street, immediately on1 1 I f PtPy relafrj ttmbrellas? 'i Ifts rMbm: ?atnaef ThlVharees

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go ,i arsrory icviousuwriiaii "inoas-lm.

ffcf&mrilniiwte f A riwtrfiJJLw indebtd tn JAriimiah IX Al rA. it. a-i i ' ,, - WI iUO lUXlUWID statenienl WBITI. ri 8fct0ir.rntrWt,rilJi.WcY 13; Male Females .....7gS

,ov;iTriin eox North of Main, alnwt. Tn.i.m u

1,501 w.l ' FealesV.7.7. ............ fO'9 Ino'i w(t ba",7ZnG0 her ehHlfi M21 X t'''.e,-cetetfo""vtY A 5 . . . .

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T""Got Homb. Geo. V Julian; and lady

Z l aVrivl at. hnrnrkVmTfjTrinav nfcrht last. fiom tjieir trip to California and Qregos ' safe, '. ' a i Xt-f ! t v . 1 M.' W". Grand "Master ' Rioe S ha4prr chaARtl sin fnteTPst in thA f ARnnic UoiAtf Advocate, edited by F. -M. Blair, 1. 6f ai. , anucan now ue iouna in me uuiue iff the same, e" are '"glad of thi8,ra9 laianapoli ,V,cie ,! placi where t&eJ Grand Master should reside, j Brother IilafrVegeYves much praise for Jheji lie nas given tuv crii uy s vuvum . exertion.' " . .; j v ' t-i ; ' : 7 ' ; ' Camp Meeting commenced ,pn thJ , 19tb arid continued until Monday last, 30th ult. The attendance was unusu ally lafrg, on both Sundaja . j ."Oiio , THE HOME for the FRIENDLESS -H2 taeATillfedQp wi& Laundry; ; aod has for the past few months been successfully engaged ' Inwashing and ironing. By this means we hare been able to contribute largely towards sapplrinjr ''the dafly wants of tte Hoe 1 We J won Id respecifuQy 'J solicit the patronage of ibe pnblie,aod warrant sat- 1 isfaction. Clothes will be sent for and returned . good order at as low 'rates or' lort than anywhere else. ' The application for' washing may be left at the post office, at the Home on South 6th Street, near the corner of Market, or with any one of the managers. On behaW or the Board. t . - i . t ' 4 'H.M. C0FFIX, President. RiehKoiid, 5ept.l, 1889. - ; . i i - ' ; ' : - ffW-The following is the .numfteiiel ' 1 ? " ITT m 1 sen 001 cmiaren in ayn vownsuip, exclusive of those within the 'corporation as enurneratea oy o. o..ixoney: ntLes3 males 726; females, 77; total, l,'403. t Colored 36 males and 1 26 . females; wiai ox v uoie numuer ..01 . ciiuurcn 1 a a An cv Ann t ws n r r n a tfAvrs r f. .', liti'lSaiVprt rlr. wa will MihlUh snma' J 'of the recollections of; the pasti, penned .. " - . . . - - IJ: . - Ii QpekariL. 'i - - ' J P:VF J? n JTr n M C! Ti ih ti TI 4 ,W. t 1 - I 1 - - - - - - III 1111 W JJ i f V 1 " ' f - -a poor, lonorn, ne;n:fss put'etM nu; , j tnanity f nvert 1fi ttf;J'fytfter j Cit ; on - flionoay morning ;nsi. nuvmar ittjivmpo , n , i.'' T I .; . i .V. ' Jolis. Making hi, way to McKirtwJii I bakery, he applied lor a small ;lece 01 lcalioaIipee-i1is nunger. an ipg. ....cr; Inborn if I requeswa1 warn 11 ov stimimtc soma wood;be!k?iidlpiconan Beinjr com pltteWaiUau9tedjbi; 'latfIo.ti2iies of his journey he was not able to perform the. task for more than Fniialf huri"'and' on'firoirtg in from ths fri icorefcing sun 1 ' j lis. 1 1' . r ii . J . - ne receiv-ea a sraiu uoiatJi. 01 uresu' cxUnguisl the tortures and ravages of an em ptir.n stomach, ,Vandi was theft ;tbl ! that Uo ight leave,4 ;;Chr($tianr; whence, - come your cliriitianity? T ' i'AMEsrt,Mr.- McKieroan, called on us and his explanation entirely exjxqnorates'liim from any insinuation conveyed I n the aboye Card oOIr.vFoos . The a . ; i i i l a . 1 from Mr a McK forKliicU he splFran arm-ioad or wood, Inked Mr: - McKr arid left both YpartieAbeihg mutually satisfied. - Mr,Fv03, it ppears, was disJ charged from the empioyrfof Mr. MuKternun, ana for that causa has sought o cart reproach on himby publishing j ibis card misrepresenting the conduct oi his former employer. 1 lid. rai

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I A.inaa Rhoda Island was sent to f f ailfor ietf davs for sleebmir in church .ttti.it . i .. -i'.. . . - j., . .-ad Nothing was done to the clergyman. rSjiSjr family "WWW Aujistantially: a Wa , LBoAijdf jt ypracrise,iojt is, said. to. 1 contribute , greatly to developing , tli t i mugcioa as wen as crenerai neaitu. - .V Ja9Go to Ja.mb8 EtDKa's feook Store, for.SchooI Booksr Slates Pencils, ' Pehs'i!" -i-i. 4J11C, C, -T ., -1 ' .li ,u ..-rt ' ' best Pipes' you ever bid nndcr your na sal organ.1 i a B,-. Good . ImproiVsm sst . Wei h ad tho t that thenewrSchool, Bnil'dfner -on the Public Square, was as near perfection.n its appointments ana lixtn res as was necessary;.. tut we. notice our Tr, ; Go to Bach man's for any and .all the best grades of Cltewing and, Smoking i 9-i 1 ir" v m n 'h-Jt3T A large stock of all the various kinds of School Books now in u; can' be found at LosbV Book Store,! pppo-' op po - site Phillips ; Ilall." '"; ; ;', ; i , 228. Main St., is the No., to go to and? soppily j-ourselves with Tobacco, Cigars, and Pipes cheapest and best house in use 4 . eCity.-I(Go,aBd eee.ijB 'The dAVTitADKrs brisft, ftnd good, and provident7 housewives arfdireetingtheir husbands to go to Nye fe StarrV SVT torQ-and purchasea lot of tbeir"

S clvo l-HookaThoge wishing

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r u.ii.nRf r 1 eu. we can prouoiv poirn ;o our iew '" """ix. " " -. a ujjr

rtcnalCi, but also I School House of the West, i Lf .,.. t... p..u -..u.

lWtCaiV..rf,iThaU8,rigliwhere;VVMtter or cheaper. ingMaly .thoroughly posted a. an

JNext Monday, there wiU.be a rosVCS hi.

for the Public Schools, . and -the littlefolks trill need Books, Paper,' Slates, dec . TheyjSAriUhd all they need by, calling at Eldbr4s Book Store, andnhe priaelVih" be reasonable " 51 " ' f i v- j '-

rjGoirA oertiQcate for School lefeh mg fortwo years has been awardfetpj'

the Examiner to ouryonngf friena MUi Elvbbkih. She has been teaching for lime, ycrj, oooesafully and eatiafactorilyjjAnthe Ujjh per ent. given Iier4 an avrarV orr "different branchea tiwbt(9f) howa tliat the appreciation of herein plovers has been well founded. HeyumefoiwriendscoBgrAtulate her ., o CMoyio.i The- r, Telegram has i been moved to the Zellers' new building, be 3 tween 6th and 7th, south side, ' J ' The old Boswcll house has been plac ed on. the lot east of the Brewery moved from the lot on which he Robinson Machine Works are situated. I 'S. ivkxynde'is tearing 1 down the old buildings opposite the Warner buildingBrick birsines-i -royms -will soon" take The offices for Treasurer, Clerk, Chief of lfoliee ..''in'di; IMson'o- -females, are being prepared in the op-stairs, 01 , the Warner Buildingv TJhey.will ber ready for occupancy in two weeks. CouncitmeltsTiBeueffdiry e?e'fitbg regular. meeting. Jobobs. The following . named per sons were, ilus day, August 23, 1869r dratfrtby the! Cleik inJtlte presence of the Auditor, Recorder and TreasureV,' as Jurora.for the October" Term 1869, of the, Wayne B Criminal ' Circuit1 Court, tO-wit: ; i ..;"?.': H ' Abjng to.n tpQ eo jS m ith . aIBo'stbn tp;- Warrrer tyaVenpi ort. Ppntpr tn .Tfimps P"! inarm DaHpn tpJ Wm, IlaslemV; ' ; V i Franklin tp, JLievi (Thompson. h i Green, tp-, Henry; W Charles. " L'V 'Jackson tp", Eirilenrj-. J 1 "i;. , JeUerson tp Fred Dilang. New Garden tp, Milo Lamb. ' . Wshiugton-tp, H.W Slmman.' Wayne tp, Hugh MoflStt. ! JcsoKs. Thai following named' persons were drawn ' as JnrOts fr the September ''Term of the Wayne Common Pleas ouri . . j Abingtoi) tp,il.Tjmond Dobbs. .. i Huston tp, Olirer II Fouts; ' r.t.i ''i ' i Centre pi Jacob Brooks; ' up,l ' Clay tp, ETias Lamb; lilt ' i.-j .ri:.4 'FmnkKn- tp,1 Aarorf Hill; i " J . Jack.son tp, Josiah T White;, f, . (y Jxffcrion tp, Daniel Bowman; , Sew Garden, Abraham Harris; Perry tp, John SV jGood; Washington tp, Morgan Williams; ' Warns tp, Thomas Hunt.- : ;l ' iV -'Ttv-. -MX. 4

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'3Ciminal ,Cocr'! is dow in session Judge Holland presidinff. The follow- - j' , ing. cases .ave been., disposed of -this week:' fl 1 1 ;1 O 7 i" 1 !1 io 1 -.Sl, State of Indiana- vs William Milner Carrjing'coneealeii weapons. Plea of guilty. Fined 5 00. I . r tj:.. t. I r n rying cpncealed weapjOhsr Plea of guilty: ' Fined,o 00;':t; ;:V. a';:' .'j i u ( State of. Indiana vs Abraham : Hemly: - f 4Ultt". luo iawr' ' i ' n .r. V Sttto of Indiana vs Abraliam iiemly. Assault and battery. Plea of giHltyr! FinecL3MUin iail. SjfpriBdiaoAvs Jas Wilson; grand repnvCv.riil IiVAiiirv and frtnad not larecnYj iriil hyAjury and iound not guilty; djaiafgedJ State f3tJ(afiariavs Geo Leonard, Jr.; car ryiagNsori'ceaied' weapons; plea of not guiltyyrtf:y.ne court and findhag'Of guilty;.Tar:5)0i j State-WIndiftna vs Enos Wright; assault and. battery ; plea of; guilty. Fine 5 00. .' ; ' State of IndiadaVs Antoii Heck; vioJating liquor daw.. Pla oftiot guilty LTriai-by tkecoui t; Coding of not guildTscharerca. ury meets' to day. rsn . T 8 O 0 1 0 3 3 H 1 For the Palladia mi 1 " . Fkiknd , E)avis. Many of us. old sTseEtleraa.wero gratified to i notice in your lat issue the protninenceeyou gaWTtfeT call for a Union -Pio nic e the pioneers of lhe HVhfteWa'ler' Valley, Such orii.irn'i tvi) t".. 'ail ii.i : .': i i -n ., ,''. I ganizations as. these, are .becoming more common and popular in many places in' our!wide land." May this contemplated i gathering be what tho call indicates Tho the call is limited to parts of our countylVaad., Preble tcounty, -p., it is to be hoped none in other, parts of Wayne will' feel themselves excluded from at tending. Let the invitation ,be:to all the young' add the aged extend invitatio'nstovet,eraris abroad to be among as. liaiXfiWWffilU string where to go to get the Medicines that "will cure them when sick,' or where to pnrcliase Drugs, Ous, Paints,, Dyestuffs, etc., and they are sure to give Mac Bal lard a call when needing anything'Tn'Mft line f ribds. Acadbmt.- This excellent J School has, for the past year, been un iler tlie charge of our friend JessbS Wilson, and, under his management, it had attained ah unviable reputation he employed Wm, M. Jackson, , Jate J VicePrincipal of Rutherford Place,' N.i Y., as Principal of their 'Academy in this city. We are assured, that the efficiency of the School will lose nothing from the per management of Schools gives him advantages that cannot . help making .frlFHAwlR poly popular Tnslituypn utfl a,, succgf sf ql, e. See the. adyertisemert , on rst, page of to-

.Tte Pahlie Schools, open in oafloUjrl

XSr Areyou sick? Go to the old Plummer Corner for your Medicines. Al. has everything in his Drugstore that ypu may need. r.Go and aee j JCjl i , ; A Partner Wanted, To take An In terest Tn a cow discoTery of gret rale , Perfeat ' satisfaction guaranteed. The parties Can hare an opportunity , to test the articles to their entire satisfaction. The articles are in the sliapo of medicine, and has nerer failed to cure fn a half dozen drflerent diseases that ire rerr common to m and will prove fatal if not remored. I hare noesirs to swindle anyone. My reasons for a partner is for thm. m-mnl nf oanitat. An t Derson desirous of engsging- In ry paying bnsiness, and toreliere the diatress of tbousanas rotiiaao wen w.ianui A . matter. For further, particulars inquire at toe r alia din m office. ' ; , , , no22-tt. " , I ; AGENTS WANTED FOR "BONDER'S OF-TME-WORtD." Comprising sUtftling incidents, interesting scenes and wonderful events in' all countries, all ages, and among aUpeogle j ,e U !! 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' Cincinnatf, O.", Chicago, III., or St. Louis, Mo. noW-lw AGENTS WANTED td seH the only" compute Unabridged Peopl js Edi- ,, . tion ot : i t; BIBLE DICTIOnA It contains over 1,000 closely printed, double-column octavo pages," and is illustrated with over 200 Lngrtvings.and, a sories-of arm, autUtinUa maps. - - 'Ihrs Uirttonary-etabOdtes the-refills' of the most recent study and research of over sixty of the most eminent Biblical eelrolars. Clergrmen of all denom Jnatinns regard it is he , best work of the kind ever published, arid enO-which Oight to be in the hands of everv Bible reader. ; s -, It is a grsat library in itself.'; The labor And learning of eenturiea) are gathered ft tbis : one volome, to throw a ctearstrnDg liht upon every page of the inspired tord. -. Agonta are meeting with u n precedent . ted success. .One lepnrta 55 orders taken th first three days of bis canvass j another 76 in two days ; another 12-intend ay 8. ' '' - '-' . --r,- :, . Send for circulars .with terms, - testimonials and A full description of the work.' -Address . .--NATIONAL' PfJBLtsatNO Co., CincinnstvOrr or JONES. JIINK1N A f1o. ('hirairo. III. , . pV18-4w oti ' ) r.f-.nH3Vli & fUvJ i . .j. Slatb Eoofliig. - V I hereby notify the ekizensof'. Richmond and the surrounding country that I am prepared to furnish aU material and put on. l Slate' Roofing in Good Style, v, ; and Stares from tha VMsv i ,. ; ,,vBes Vermont Quarries, nr. X) V. and do work as And would refer to the roof on Grace M. . Church, and the Schtmt House in the city. i A.1,1, WORK GUARA1VTEKI. D' 5-em :- - ; ; j; nEssup".0 i7trol8-6nj ( d . - . i A P & O RES S I O N A Li jC A R D S. ri JEH1EL RAILSBACK. announces to the citisens, , of. Richmond and Wavne countv. that he has Haines" Store opposite tbe Richmond ,Nationat Banky where he would be pleased to see his old friends and all desiring, his assistance in that line. 9ntrance one door West Of S R: Wiggins A Co.'s Saddlery and Leather Store. "" ' ' " ? ri t : Richmond, a ng. 19,1869. 1 ; ,J3tf n U G U S T U 8 ti . Y O UJf G,, .f ' Attorney and Notary, . 7 ; fflerl0"rf atoes-Baildrngr wpprrsite the" Ktchmona National And Citizens BanKs, . , Richmanri, Ind. tf.. T. ROSE, Dentin., ; H. tT. Corner of Jttain au4 J'earl-sts., fTfjiBETH EXTRACTED witboat pain by the nse t Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas. ' , ITeetli iaseried from $10 to J 1 jper set. 5' , j E3rAU work warramtkd. Feb. 20,1368 . si Dr. X J. AVERY. AT II 1H OFFICE on South Pearl, fourth doof from the N. W Cor. of Pearl and VValnnt.t . a prepared to attend promptly to allcalls in the line of bis Profession, -i !:,-...' jt i- . Richmond, July 7th,1868.r . I. 19tf C. H. BURCHENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW NTT J- TZ 1 T ' I . ' ' m.. - v avw a. - W " - M - A -A. V- i OKee, over Citizens Bank, "entrance Main Street; RICHMOND IND .,, NICHOX.SON & BRO.," Booksellers , Stationers, '9di mn i't t::'t ;(SW 8TA5D)hv r, .;! Cert ith and Main, Odd FeUow-sBaildiac; - Tfl 1 - a B I . s-a. If a a .- b I 1 . r 1 I s -m - RICHMOND, INDIAMA. 42-tf T nTTTT TT Pnon the Untoni ' WHI practice In an v Of the Conrta of 1 diaaa and Ohio.' .xeeute Deeds,' Mortgages, and Powers el Attorney,, either inland or foreign. By special arrangement with C. P. Adac, in Cincinnatli (German Consul) and Hillsb a Co., of New York. I, am enabled to forward and receive any money packages or other valuables, as well as to attend to the' transit of persons from any part efKorepe br from tbiscouutry. ' . i .H auuisiDtjj svnctirconnaentiai and

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fll GRANT! AND PROSPERITY.' ' ' Buaioess revives under the new regime. Olne than general causes have, however (ireq a tremen dous impetus to the sale ot - ' i! ' X''

)risjStd6ro's iilxcelsior Ilair Dye. " The chemists have come out in two leading scien tiflc journals against the lead and sulpburpoMr, the JUarf (for that is tbeir proper dasignatioD,) with which the country is infested, while Dr. Chilton, the first aialrtical chemist in America, announces te the "world that " ' ' 1 '"' Critador' Tye Is Utterly Polsonless I and that he irnoir H to he to.'because he has aoalysei It.' Crfsfidoro's EUfi'PresAvaiivei. as a dressiog, acts like a charrn on the hair after dyeiofT Try it. ' no22-4tcPCo ' ;t . Brandreth's , Pillst " Tbey remove all bad acerimnlations from the bowels, and purify and invigorate the system. All whose health is not p rfectowo it to themselves to taka a few doses of Brandreth's POls, becattse the seeds of decay are constantly eradicated by their use, and the principle of lifo confirmed, thusTgiying a' vigor of body and mind to a period when we have been used to see the faltering step and toe enreeoiea uneueo. "- " .M . t General PV,tl e 4istingoished )!berator bf Venenela. savs he nas used them as his only medlcrae for thirty years with the most satisfactory result. . v rwC0AtiveM.9pa,rsa Family Med: 1C1UO IUC SAV v w DaaiAl L Tenney, Eso., Aator Ilouse,.! ., cured by Brandreth's Pilla of Dyspepsia ind Costivenessi when all other means used had failed. '- rA vawtletnaa. whose father died of osumption at - -ion attacked, when about 21 with the f ' it. .niiorhs: ni?ht sweats and general debiliirr, Doctor reoommeaded' cod liver oil, but he wasted away. A last ne aeiernuneu w uo retb's Pills. In tro months tbey mada him a sound man. v . -.' . " ; ' 1 ' "'' no22 4t c r 4 Co; " . ' ,f7 rw Important Notice. : Farmers, Famnies and otners'caa' parchasa no Remedy equal t Dr. Tobias' VenetUa Liniment for the cure of Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, v-roup, Colic and Sea Sickness, taken internally-fit is per fectly hrwTalOTs; see oath accompanying each bottle) '-and esternrir ftw Chronic Rbeumatism.Headaalie, Toothache. Sore Throat, Cuts," Burns, Svrollings, Bro!aesr,-'!Iw qHffo Mtes.dir sore-, pains in timbs, back and. cheat. The enatian Adniment w dneed in 1317, and no one who has usedf it bt conT tinWUM sStanj statinghr it was tin dollars .a bottle, they wonld not be', without H.' Thousands of Ccrtincates can be seen at the depot," speaking of Its wonderful curative properties. Price, 50 cent and SI. Sold by the druggists and stortAeepees throughout the United State. Depot, 1 Park place, New York. no23 4t c P t co.. . . i c r t r, S-, -L- f . .i - .1 . - ' f ("i PreUy Women. A ; comparatively feV ladies menopolize tbe beauty as well as the attention of i-ociety. This ought not to be ao, but it is ? and will be while men are foolish and single ont prettv faces for w.mpanions. , pj This can all be chartered by using Hagan's Magnolia Balm, which gives the Bloom of Youth and a re-' fined sparkling B.-n.uty to the complexion, pleasing; powerful and natucal n . : . rrt " "O Sol.idvrieed "eonioHiaof V red.Unned, freckled or rrrstic complexioti who will invest seventy-five, cents in Hasan's Magnolia Balm. Its effects ; are truly wonderlul. 'i t -"Rft'-.i ctji hn " .!t!OM-. , Jto preserve and-dress the jir use Lyon's Kathaitob. 15 ! no22-4t cOPRiCo! ," f ?Scheru;k PnliBOii4c(!Srnp, ' "T": Seaweed Tonic ail I and rakellls? will cure Conaumption, Liver Cotupliint and Dyspepsia, if take u accordraniothedirections.J They are all three to bo taken at the same time; .They cleanse the' stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work, then the'appetlte becomes , good; the, food digests and . make good bloodjthepatient begins to grow In flesh the diseased-matter ripenSiin the lungs, and the patien outgrows the diseaseVnd gets well.', this is the only way to cure Consumption. ,(,,. : l-TTo these three medicines, Dr. J. 'H. ScbenckOf Philadelphia, owes bis unrivaled eaeeeas m the treatment 'of Pnlmonarf Consaptonr "Tbe Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lungs, nature' throws it off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter Is ripe a slight congh will throw it f off, and the patient has rest 'and the lungs begin to To ifo'.tbis, the Seaiied Tbnid ni Mandrake Pills, must be freelr used to cleanse the stomach and Urer, so that the PulnoksfiyTnp Sad' tbe food will make good blood. '; " ' 1 "' Sohenck'a Mandrake Pills act upon the livei; retaoviD alj obstructiona, relax fje ducts of thagaJJ bfadde Che iftcstarts'ire'ely and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do ' Nothing has ever bson lorentel Except calomel' (a'' deadly poison which is very dangerous to use unless with great eare Heat srl unlock the gall bladder and tar't the"ucre'ti6nV pfihe Urerke Schenck's Mandrake 8 Pills. j ' Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent causes of consumption. - ,m i f '"'8 henck's Sea weal Tonil is a geafle stimulant and alterative, and the alkali in the Heaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the stomach to threw out the gastric jakje. to dissolve the fpqd with the 1 Pulmonic Syrnp, and it is made into good blood withnit fMrnuntatinn. in th ntomach. ' ' - ' t "'The graat reason why physician do not cure ConI sumption is, they try to do too much; they give med icine to stop the oougbs, to stop efcills, to stop night sweats, hectic fevcr,'and by( so doing they derange the whole digestive powers, locking up tlieaeeretions. and eventually the patient sinks and dies, ! Dr.Schenck, in his treatment, d ies not, try to stop a coujjh, night sweats, chills or fever. Remove tbe cause, andrtbey ,'vill all , stop of their own '-accord.' 1 No one can be cured of Consumption, Livor Comrphiiot,Dyre'a. Catarrh, Canker, Ulcerated Throat unless tu liver aaa storoacQ are made heaitrtyw!- f 1 "if a per sou has consumption, of course the lungs, in so'-no' w j,y, are liselised, either tubercles, abscesses.bronchiat irritation, pTeurA adhesion, or the laags are a massof infUmatkin and last decaying. .Jnauoh cases what must be donet - It is not ferity the lungs tjhat arer Wastirijr, bnt. if is 'the whole .body. rThe S'm tch. and liver hare lost ; their power to make Mood out of food. Now, the only chance is to take Drl Schenck's thre m-r licines, which will bring np : tone to tha stoijiAc'i, t'.e patient will begin to want ; food, it wtlM'gs r.'' W-y,iana make ood bloodj' then 'the pAiZ.ft -irA 'f.i'g'atn 'in flesh," and, as s'6du as the body IvgiTis 1 grow, the lungs commence to heal ttp at l t :ptiet rets nCsiiy and reji. iThia is the only way. to cure Uonjoraption. . ;, ; l .-Wben there W no tung diseaseV and only' Liver ComplaintandDvepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are; sufficient, without the1 Put, tnenic syrop." Takethe Mandrake Pills freely in all billions complaints as they are perfectly harmless. !t;Dr.--Schenck; who. has enjoyed aninterrupted health for many' years past, and now weighs 229 pounds, was wasted away, to a mere skeleton in the very last sUg) of Plw-)ary Consumption, his pby sicians having pronounced his ease hopeless taad abandoned him to bis fate. He was cured by theaforet said medicines, and since his recovery many thou, sands' aftnilarty afflictei have ; naed Dr. Scbenck's preps rations ,with thf sme remarkable saeeess. Full directions accompany each, making it not absolutely necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish tbeir lungs examined; snd for ibis purpose be is profession ally at his prinoipat office PbnadelpMa,rei !Satdrday,f where all letters' for advice must be addressed. 1 , , , ' ; ' R 1 1. rriceoiiae ainiuaw ojrap ua oeaweea Tonic, each SI 60 per bottle, or $7 50 a palf dorepf Man I

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Ho Invalids :. ?X)r A. M. French, formerly of New ?Yorb City, respectfully announoes that be has resumed practice and will, for many jears to come, visit monthly nearly Alt of tho "principal citiea f tbe Union, at stated periods for treatment of all forms of chronic disease.- Having just re turned from Europe where he baa for the' past ten TiAita been devoting bis time excluaiTely to the -treatment of rjatienta ih the principal hospitals in France. England and Germany: he can assure the afflicted that in all chtenic.djfeiaJ . . - . . - . i I eaaea ne eansaieij ue reiiea upon. ' ADiopg,iue chroniesilments whicn se cures hs woald mention the following. -j., ji ' ' All disensesof the Liver, UButHr called Liver,. Complaint, all affections of tbe Xanga, such as Consum ptionGougbs, Bronchitis, Loss of Voice, Sore Throat, Asthma, etc., etc ; Dyspepsia, or Sournois of the Stomsch alter meals, Spitting up of Food, BelcbioKof Wind, Constipation of the Dowels, Sick Headache, Neuralgia in every forrri.'all affections of the Kidneys fcnd gladder, Hheamatism, Dropsies, Palpiution ef the lieart,. , Epilepsy yor.Fils,, Scrofula, all diseases-of the ' Blood, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Genef :J:Debili- ' ty, Nerrousness; and slldiseases peculiar to the 1 Female svsteasj m '-v:n:Mniao' i ' flavins, as above stated, made all the above 4 and their kindred complaints a long lite study, and having seea, personally examined and trea ted successfully hisndreaa ot cases anucted with each variety of these diseases. Dr. French feels i oonfident that in offering his services te the f. nictod world in this way, He ts stmpiy acting in the line of duty. He has ao, desire to be any---thing; Tees than stbicti.t hososable with.aB who may seek his Aid, and writ therefore still, adhere to the rule he adopted ia early liTV," never to flatter the sick and inspire hopes ofrecovV ery, -unless the case admits of no doubt in that . respect. Many cases being incchablk, and as . be does not wish to pat any ef this class to expense, he has devised a way ia which his opin ion may be obtained fred : of charge.' Tbe-; par tieulars in regard to this will be given under the ; head or '.'Waste of .Time. All persons who may ihtnk of consulting Dr. French, i should ; read this -whore coftrma before calling oa .hita ; personally, or making up tneir- minds what is best for them to do. , The sick are so oftefi disappointed in their search for means of relief so often flattered byi-the i dishonest snd inspired;! with hopes taat were paver realized that it is not a matter of wonder that they have in" many instances grown1 Sick at heart and ' yielded to despair;? Dr Frencfe will deal honorably with, all, believing that always, to fee the besf policy. ' His fees for treatment will be reasonable, and 1 not be required from any patient until a cure js effected, and his charge for medicines will Jb only what they cost, him. His appointments are as follows: " ' " : : 'ioi '-JKEW YORK CITY, the first day 'of each mon PniL'A DELHIA. PENN., the second day of each-month.1'- - "" --; ' ; i-;,; .. ?r BALtriffOft, M ARYLATTD, the third day Of eettsnoahr.ra suor v!j-!?.?w f. 09 WASHlNQTOir, . a, tfcw ftmrth jday . O; T eashmonthna ytif-jl-ti Mirii-'!') i '' , ;- . . ' . Ji-U 'J!t! . i'lTTSUUliUldUil'rSDIiv sixtn day o each month. , , CLEVEXANA OHIO, t the seventh Jay of each month.' r . , . , i -toi i 1 fi I ' i J . I ' 1 1 ' i v J J ' uuuu m a u the eigntn aayet eacir month. - . oil n'-l , ( CfNCINATtrOBflO, the Wlh day of aeli I ... . ., . as 1 u -! ' LOiriSVltLEr'KT. the eleventh day of each aioBtb- lo n'Z:ho fa-nuq 1 1. ST..- LOUIS,' MO., the thirteenth day. of each ! j DUBUQUE, IOWA, the fifteenth-day ofeach 4 . CHICAQO, ILL- tbe ceveoteeaih 'day' of : p. ; each month. , ,., - f ifi ''i ''MiLWAUKywiiVt day of each month. 1 " "f ' ' j ' asd'-ff ,f ' DET?6lT,!MIOTlGAK theVwentieth day of each moathv-- ' -';IO'l'i i .v,.f mj TOOJTTOClr.l the twentytbird day . each month.,, ... f " , , BU FFALO, JC Y.-. on-, the,,. iwenty-Aixl tr day of each montlu' J " " - , OjrThe mraes f the, hotels;. atiwhich Dr. Flinch wilt stop while yisitiagths foregoing: cities have not been 'inserted '.because ! he must necessarily change thera from : time to time. -; .The omission is juiirapprtant however,, as allM patients are required to write him a letter before coming to see him and in his reply the name of the Hotel will be given. rSee the article below headed ? yas4;e of; ,Ximo.l .xj r;:J, j ?Uii i '-: Dr. F.'s object in making jthe foregoing visits', is to afford-all parsons a less .expensive nteansj; of treatment than 'if they 1 were , compelled ( to travel many hundred 3 of miles for that purpose i. .VdCi. ftth fi';;i?? tX'.OZi j Hit) 'ill ' : 1 I, i ! :7ii TI There are only about thhek-fifths of the ca. ses of chronie disease' that admit' of positive amd baDioal cttke.' iOne4)alf of the incurables can be, under favorable circumstances much, benefitted, and the .other half only palliated. I am wilting to treat any case and do what I can for it,'but it so happens that a very large. number of those patients whose complaints canhot be wholly eradicated do not wish to underV gQ treatment Now as ray time at each point I visit is all needed in examining and treating the CDKA.BLK cases it would . bo a .-Waste of time for , me to bestow'my attention upon those whom, I ' cannot cure, , 1 11 i ,'..-. . .-, f'x r::;iv ?-,' . . t-.-,! vj no - : i "I '-! To avoid this, and save the patient all unnecessary trouble and expense, all are required to" Write to me and await, my answer before calling 5 on me at any of the places I visit, Eath ner. i son so doing must answer tbe following questions!. What is year height, weight and age?' How long have yon been sick? : Are tou ol temperate habits? , .What -do physicians baU J: O . jour uiaeaso... arayour ooweis usually costive or otherwise? Is your complaint herecfitarv ' that is. have any other members of your family' so iar dks as you can irace oeen arnicted in the same manner as youf Has emaciation (loss of flesh) been gradually - going on since yon be. came aware of yoar present complaint?. rWTh.i is4ie coaditioa--of -rour mind? Are vourv., 1 . .: .. . . . , . , tuuuguu w ciuuLiuw generauy 01 a dreary nature or tbe'eontrary? rHave you pains of anV ftiuu u giyc iueir location, cnaracter, and decree of intensity as nearly as von bin an.i the length' of time you have had them. " 'U'A plain answer to the foweofnir1 naaatimi. will enable the rto determine at J once whether the case is a carable one. 1 ' ' 1 r - ' 1 . . ... -rr.r. -I f .. r t ! ji?ij ?; 0xr ir T.t;."iu - All letters may be addressed to CLltVAn, LAND, O., as I have an agent there ' who will , vrna. o iui.i ,j uj 4tbs, wnerever 1 may oe, so tnat tneyr, will never He delayed ucjuuu m uy wiiwu oi any occasion. engines "AS soon as a . letter comes to. hand. T -,11 i f . T take the case into consideration.' And in n -fA ply give my opinion of it aad the) hamj f tbo j -----i- or. .'n flJi i' -is - T ratt envelop f qdrened to tntttf f r;

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a Blatter ef aaeat Been latino tn ik. p.nu and theories are uhunant in regard to it. n-Te Iataaeaaus tfyeayeoeBpoaed of laaar eanstlc; Rive any thing bat a natural appearance ta the bair poor counterfwt of nattire.' T - HAIR COLORING RESTORATIVE this hvj-da9. votjljtbt" f tU opstmtJoq is a4 by aay cbmteal tflect. The re- '!;.' J"w,ed b7 'eniadial ajraaceies, ss may be easily determined by I be fact or Its flot coloring the color of healthy hair giving exact ly t hair peases, befop taming trey- Th tion is tba raanlt of mir nurluaii i r v t avmr no eoeet npon tbe we color the his composiy xperisaeata made with toa view er renioring certain eaosea by the use of temdses.- That it baa been eniaeatly sneeessf n 1 the experience of tbe last thirteen years has lUy dem-esstrated-. It has Ue ad by tboasands of people and it fails accemplishinc what it U designed ,f It may be aaed as fire aS water, aa4 with as much safety. Composed of oil snd stimulating spirit.it fnrnishes aa agreeable arfitle fer the tailetta. iwi lur ing no other drsir? t accf mpaay its nse. " Boon after application is thoroughly eon.menced. IbesmaU glands at Ue fonts? of tbe bair grow dark; tbe secretion of coloring .natter may be observed at tbe roots ef the bair, followed hi' a few days by the tarnine of the bair. which tfaua mwwm until k desired change is produced, and tbe hair possesses mwiiirai wwr m rrawta of yevw Tbe -Restorative is sold by tbe priaeoal Druggists throughout tbe World, at Fifty cento and One dollar per bottle. .Ask for llnlmelir Umr take no other. d j JOHirr.aESRY, Bole Proprietor. 8 College f lac, Xm, Yerki Sott at Wholesale Iv ' a;ju UMAX Jilt JUUIrlUSSON, -: SicAmtmd, Indiana. I j-itli ilj'l. ij-tm ef - t ri v-. 0 19Yr-. tlxjfm 3i Oa) .11. l !.;: pa en r ata-arf ,- . hi a rm qot SKA. i-J-i.f.DI JflilJ V3I-I i i ;e i KrT-'i'i van U9K3i ai . . r r - 1 -A A . r . 1 f)-,rruTfiu.aT ifziflgrnrf.r.i m -3r ili i:i liJlW d6VjritUJ jjl to ii t ff 9dta4 tta v'! . Saxatoga, in the ?4at of New Iori one of tho most remarkable mineral reservoirs' Upon the surface f tlie Globe. .jWtttowgn'areaOtTa in diameter are some thirty .mineral springs bo tweof them alike In seme f the WaSersCliIerlde of Sodium piedominates ; jm others, fodine.,Msgnesia, Sulphur, Chalybeate, eto The beneficial' etticts of some of these waters, as medical aacntsi are knewa throughout the civilised world. Probably one hundred thousand fievaonsi visit tn'Sptfagv anaaally. Many hundred thousand bottles of Aba. water are transported and consumed m tbe Various localities of tbe eeansyvri'r f.-jiS fl) T)ii'fr Riirjo J QThe Saratoga 'A" Spring Water is prabebly the most effective Mineral water found" en either continenC. It will be obaervad ; tba tj it has ton per cent, greater mineral 'properties than tbe celebrated Con- -grass .rie;.tor B'taaSitbatDf Baden Baden of Austria ; five times, that of Aix la Chapalle in Pruasiar twice that e' Yicby'lnl l'rwBeef nearly three times greater than he. renowned Saltaaspf Germany; and equally oVer the Spas of Bath, Englaad, and Kissengen io IlavSria; i .liiifvt"; . 1 The reputation of this water is based von its effects ia diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, and spleen, and acts, with wonderful benefit in cases of Chronic Dyspepsia, Constipation, Gravel, Gout, Scrofula, Cutaneous- Affections, General Lethargy, Soreness, and Prostration of tbe system. The value of the mtaerwT waters has been prized and acknowledged by medical men since the earliest civilisation. A celebrated authority says : "Tfcevirtaes of mineral waters base basn bea showa in tbe treatment of obscure and chronic diseases." Ask for Saratoga A Spring Water, and take no other. , . Agent for that Saratoga "A- Spring Water. JOHN F.flENBY, .1! vnhty. "!o U. .tleVC4naea,Kew York, j Sold at Wholesale by .; ( ,-;,( ... PLUMMER &;MORRI$ONr CONTINUES to treat all private disease. Syphilis in all its formsi.Xlonorrhea, Gleet, Strietare, Orchitis, and all urinary diseaeeav sad tbe effects of mercury are completely eradicated Spermatorrahea er Seminal Weslrness, rasohitrg - from self Abuse or other causes, and wbieh produeea aosse ot the following effects, as blotches, bodily weakness, indigestion, eonfta'patioa, aversion o society, wnmanlineas, dread of future events, loss of memory, indole uce, nocturnal emisewms,' and Anally prostration of the vitol powr. can be fally restored te kealtb. Persons afflicted with this or any other delicate, intricate, or loss; staadmgeMSitut)eaa4eamplaiatshould give tbe Doctor a trml. He never fails. " The Doetot pnblrsbes a medicaTctrenlar thatgivea full axpnaitton of .feneraal and private diseases, that can be had free st office, or by mail for one sUmp. . It gives a elaar debneatioa af all tbe diseases and conditions resnltirg. from the .infringement of tbe mora! tawsv excesses, indriTgeiieesvexposaresind imprudences ia .oiarried. o .fciagle lifa.ij Every sentence contains instruction to tbe afflicted and enahiog tbem to wetonnuM ' the ' precise natere of tbeir complaints. ,r frt .,.;r.r - The establishment, comprising lea ample rooms, is central. .When it is hot. eonvenient.to riait the eity, tit- Doctor's opinion by giving a written statement .of toe ease, ana i ad medietsae ean be fertraided by mail In some inetaneas, however, a personal absolutely neeeSsarv. while ia others er express. examination : daily roaalatt4masra4uired, and fer the accommodation of such patients there are apartments eoseected with thk ofsee the tare provided with every reoaisite that is calculated to Dromote raeovarr. in. eluding medicated vapor baths." All ' prescriptions as prepared in tbe. AtorV AiSoratory, under bis personal supervision. Medical pamphlet at office free, or by air for i tW- stampei Jfe matter who have failed, read what be aava. OfBaa No laa Third street, between t3feen Snd watnat streets, near tbe Post ofios, iMstville; KyW Osakoar v a a to 7 r H.i Sunday 10 a x to 12 K. , , . nl7-ly

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