Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 February 1867 — Page 2
CISCI5S1TI COBUESPOSDEXCE. A - t-& U 'AJ '-UU. Kallroa(l-I',brarls?:-
Editors Journal) 1 1 f' j . u I ' Sci tlus time, wis on tnemq iuiss.s ' anal crowded with passengers. To ve tim'and to enable tisJto arrive is the city in (the poping, ready for business,' we took the night train, whose tjTn of arrjval, ijvsevf n qireigbt qcIock A.M. The sleeping-car, we learfiedXwJs "jIekeM lulQ t-is technically known as the "night ca" 4-a car wit lsltiJsS Chairs, a new thing on this road, and a very desirable conveniende-we-' failed to fiad With ' ther train we boarded. , The conductor, however, wa's- clever, aid disposed to render any accomw4tida.' in f lua power ; ' and'; we sloti;61tairicd a seat in the ladies' car, where we i occasionally gained a little slpmberv i On bur. return, by 'day we took, special A pains t6 , note! th' condition1 'of thtf track' from Cincinnati to "Vjmcennes, which forms the eastern division of fhia' great Voadf It was yx mjjch:better. condition tbaa we. imagined., Indeed, we , Could, not refrain from repeated expressions" of gratification at) finding the road in such superb order. The publj,:are certainly indebted to some master workman for the present safe and comfortable condition of the O. & Ml Road. I cannot ccjnceive hpwany road, conld.be in bete order. The, whole road is primed with sand, or gravel, or beaten stone-j-aad the rails are thoroughly bound by wooden brace3, rendering theni doubly safe, as well aS 'deadening1 the unpleaiantvclatter -of the; Jocoraotion.r Yfe beg to assure the public that we havjg ndTother ift'terest in the road than that oftriveler3 generally and as many a threaders of the Journal bjotlj!; io E janSville" and further .south are interested in the best routes east, 'J have thought this. plain statement t bef but a matter bf simple justice, both tothe. road andth phblicj'" 0ur business- in Cincinnati led ui to thje,, principal ! book 5 establishments anf , publif . library ! rooms. ' Tbe Younit Men's 1 Mercantile Library is certainly an honor to Cinemnati, and is pot surpassed by similar' libraries in older cities. ,The officers are 'exceedingly polite; and we received "at once the privileges of the-- library-for the term of four weeks. The Ohio Library Rooms were also fitted up in the bst'ofistyle lind-at the timtf Eoft our visit, we found a much larger number of readers in them than ' in the'X VM; M L's Akl '',f''' ' In an adjoining Toom f the -Ohio Library is the Theological Library Boom. It is tastefully arranged,-' and well .supplied ,withrf theological literature.' J ' "We" fbaad t American, English, French, German, and other theological journals on their tables inviting the constant "presence 'of the theologica, fraternity , of Cinoinnaty but Were told' that" the clergy of the city Beldom visited the Rooms. Can so,.- important An -, enterprise, succeed i'erVthyesdent 'clergy, manifest . 'pfc little, interest? Jt raises the !questio whether such, an enterprise is reallya-i The .ro'bkWsfresofCincijkSti are much in advance, of swhat .they,.wexe -when we stepped into!;them'1 a'-Te1 years ago. T&AtVMtM& C-'8 establishment is certainly unsurpassed. Evervthine in the literary line pubbe found on their shelves.,, ,rheir steik ofkw aadmedicaUbooks cqv ers everythyi?pph j market. .They are the publishers of JudgeBickneH's law bookpneof theinoitieminent Ijaianj?!i-'Jn8 pye?; their theological department we iound they -bad all the . pro and cons, of the theological controversies , of. the day. We observed, also, on their shelves " all the late works Onf metaDhysics. We vtsffed their rooms at differe'nt hours during our. threetdays', .stay in th.e city, anct "was-1 sufpriSed that they were atWays ct,owded,iand oi'dozeaor more clerKs werei.jKepvDusywiijHus mvvu their customers J;It.w.4S Robert Clark himself. I judied, that was busy at tb'e dcstt 'mating lout orders fot .for eign publications, which,' though more expensive, than, Anier'ioan works, are yet in great dema'hd. ; Those, in search of hooka wotd certainly do .well to call at Robert Clark ACo-'ipn their way E mt.' They might Ibe saved the. trouhf goiqs further, pace will not alow me to speak of several other extertair'el9thbl,7teTinfedts3:devOted to special 'lihe'biniiay; this in anotherpDauication. IJ.'(cfJ!;i,.liot.,'i:R,
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1867.
'ashlnglon.Gajcties. rt'oriespt ndeflce Y. Tribune. The '1 humble individual"; is not the only oud of Our bubli men who; from the siiKrfle.st- beginDing3,-i&a3 worked his way to place and power. J-tis the gVoi y-w Lkifir Country - that - this "is true. We doubly honor the man, strugjrlca up tp success, until ne begins tcAu t-otf airs then it is human n tu re also to begin " to take him dowo, .Hbe Hon.' flrsJ-Otaugbt a district school once. And now in her high estate she scatters the gifts of affluence Und of lame Mi t!Ta lavish blind: " Simple, sihceii!,s IOving-hea'rt-ed, her blessings.fa.lls upon lowly and lofty, and if she is not reverenced it is beeausesjbe POi beloveds Anot her IIom'Mr.-5 w'as' a cbirmBermaid in her youth- , Jo w n this , delica tely nurtured creature is uriableto dress or undress herself, or tevedvto'''hang up Yet own-clothes, t a though, 'Of rf'e&tl aMe'to eridure any aniodht 6f dissipation. She- is i very aristocratic. She appreciates liveried ; coachmen., rand coats,-of-arms. We object' to heither.' Only! give the feal family insignia. Let the scissors. the shoe; 'lasfc, the broomstick, flpuriehi",where;.they belong. ;rv(,ri ;h-i . v Among the most popular of the day receptions 'are1 those of Mrs. Grant. Carriages crowd the street for1 & brock from the house, and gay cavalcades of ladies are seen alighting and returning: through half the hours of every Saturday. J-The spacious pallors are thrbnged-with beauty,'"' fashion''knd youth. People like to pome here, for they are certain tof a kindly welcome. No matter how ' great the crowd, nor how-brief tholepaoe1 allotted Fof words; they, are sure, of, receiving .something more than a merely conventional welcom. .Mrs. Grant does pot "receive" with the air,of a Jyartyr, or an auto-t niatohr 'S.h"A! ftyidepitly' enjoys' it this' elegant crowd of bright-faced women, all lavishing' stinshine indkind word on- her ii jShe iss pleased with so. much attention, and natural enough to show l, in an uuaueuitsu, womauiy way. Everybody .feels kindly toward the GabfeUailnW0lited 'sUW?iof' mind for everybody-to! be in toward a family raised fronfevertyjmd obscurity to affluence and power. Yet this is true. The 'spacious heufce', thecbsUy library, theiRhowyicoach'aod horses, gifts as theyrersewft t stir ,mtherflavy? norniAh'iti'aHvbodv's hearts ku!w. X 'Thb'secret pJh:gcfM! nVdoeV Dot Me wholly im ihelact of General Gratiir'S"military renown; that, if'h'e were sejfish , and. exclusive and ,,'' set ud." 'would43nbtf maktf Ih!nlt sdcfally u-raqt5CTnaTerT ariDir.ineir trooa gifts with dtheri' lf ydu See the car riage o a the averme it win I led as lull as it can hold, and it i3 evidently roli ing about not for Btate, but for a good time. You 5 0 tha.housef that too .i.fl(n;Oyfrinfq;nv;whoeTer' cbosea.M, comei- ii certain" not of u ostentatious, bnt :a ,inceFac', welcome. A lady, said the other dayfjf'l ..don't see-how Mrs.- Grant can ' open her bouse to everybody, and receive peojple promiscuously.' The lady's feelings were natural, but in connection with the Grants she forgot & number of facts. The bouse they inhabit, its very furniture, is the gift of the people. With unstinted hands others pour out for them the wealth and luxury of life. They have the good sense and the kind hearts to remember this. If they receive largely, they share as well, and make many people happy. Iftbf intrenchedtheemsevc8iu, exclusive 'state to receive'''the elect and elegant few, no doubt their carpets would last longer, but not their many friends nor their growing prospect of still greater honors. lne second ot tneir three evening receptions to be given this season oc curred Wednesday evening, and was even more crowded than the first. A mass of splendor, it was too vast to be individualized. The Corps Diplomatique in glittering court costume, omcers ot army antt-navy in lull uniform, women resplendent with jewels, music anddancing, warm than duheer, crush and suffocation, fading flowers, robes despoiled, the old story, you know it all, if ever there once; if not, I can't tell you. ! Speaker Colfax's weekly receptions hold their wonted sway. Like the Presidential levees of palmy davs jmuswaoa ;jja6faet jJHnia'teVs' to the poorest elerkwlo rooms in an attic.. No stranger visiting the capital is content to leave it without attending one of these popular receptions. Mr. Colfax is emphatically a man of the people. Struggling up from a fatherless boyhood to his present eminence, through all the way he has kept with the people. He has not grown away from them, nor striven to rise above them. He is with them in sympathy, in aspiration, in principle. The people know it, and regard -it accordinely. The President's reception was gNen the same evening, and called out an array of finnan-., , such as the White Ho.,J nas not seen since the days of the old regime This fact was cheering to the heart of the " humble individual who observed that he was .iveryLghido seemany.friends, as just at tnis time he felt the need of sympatny. jn0 body floubts that, Andrew. . Besides the public receptions, ele-' fatat parties have been already given v Governor Morgan, Admiral Dahlgren, thief Justice Chase and Secretary Stanton. The" latter issued three hundred inv-Htions, limiting the hours of festivity from 9 o'clock, P. M. to.l A. M Nothing could have been nwe rcc. '-Ac tba.i th's enter-
popqjariTnti nlpasant vav . of sh
tainment. The costumes were superb, and there was . space in which the regnant trains could move, and in which, we could behold theni. The Secretary, terrible to -favor-seekers and to offenders in his office, is tbe roostgenial and- cordial of men .at borne. t -t i i rrf rr ,r.i '
. r -TT EVASfiVILLE "STEA3I1 BAKERY bar. ",Hti! ivLuUnl ' tetunf OAWDf 'MA2TUFJL CTORY?1 " By A.'' W.'.CHfclST; " No. 105'Maln Street, bet. Third and Fourth -iu I u (opposite I'ourt-House)-. J"' ' 0A-i.iZ k is ns 6r 'ViiAOiEit XaL - Bread, kes, et6,, as weal m U kinds oi dandies, Toys, and Fancy .SugasiWare, of every description, for vholeale and tetail, at lower prices and to better satisfaction tban by any othur bouue Jn the whole Was&'f-'i -t. l -i' ii tr. n I.-.'-deel dly.-l t'.i! Lib :0'-J ' i' ; ;i vxr.'j ir.-v..-.i -ji.'i . 1 r.bib I!" ! '''::)". ii'.: 1 ''! "' Silzh -'d! ui t '-) '' " '": V iii if'!-v.'-if vV- t' o: it '.,;':7'' TJ Tt E AD ! U It E A. X ! V TTi: ,-y...u.n I . :i..;. m- -. XTATING PURCHASED THE BAJt. kery of August Leggenian, coxnef of Locust and Third, I am prepared to furnish, on short notice, parties of all descriptions with all sorts of calces made to order. ' Families and Hotels supplied with fresh bread at low rates. I have In my employ the best baker ever employed In the city. !r . CHAKLES ADELMANN. nv24d6m. : ' iU .-a . . . i s s STATIONERY. l ; , bins 'i;.-ri') i! i'-ii'-.V.'i-.i vii'i 1 '.' J '- 1 - .! s- n. F- BISTER & CO.i ; BGOESELLERS jiih OViid L-AND '''''' r'lir ..Wholesa'eand'retaildealersin ,: , Standard, and hMiscellafteout Books, - 'SCBOO&XOQKS, "I: i'oa f. 'tc.'i!" j STA TIONERX, BLANK BOOKS, ' FOOLSCAP, ' LEGAL; BILL ' ETTER;:FOTFrFLA TCAP.U -mm '.-) i-p-AND-rr at: ) bar i-.T.a!.-j Photograph Albums, Letter presses,1 i !,..'! .:i i 1--H'. . J iwnting PeskSr! Envelopes,, and ii-' lift Goods.'. 1.4.; p. 6 North Pirst.fitreet, f EVANavftr.E,...;;...:..;...;.:....,-iKDiANA. i , JanlSly I ' - 'r-1' -. ,' .-"r .; BOOTS' AND SHOES. J.'; JEMCKEH, j j,'''5" DEALER IN '"'-'n' BOOTS & SHOES 7 - u.Jt O PERCENT; j Mill,.! I tt fiU. L if ' ):!.'"'. ;n;Ti".50tPERbENtl.-:'l I I'HHHi .'!! '" " ' il l' i j., v .if--u; 'Ji T.'i ,i - t '. in.: 'Hi ' lou!?ER CENT. : Us i i-i ii'fiit.i t',a!W'-nf!l 'iff dentleiuehB Sewed and Pessed r lioots, biipper, uaimorais, o.ii -t... fviijjnd Gaiters.' -' --'vV iAimtVEATHER;1;, SHOES j OF'ALI KINDS,: f i '.-tfiiiii );' Inniinii nniwo nl'irrn VFII ' PAIITC , DOUBLE-SOLKD, CO.(iRESS, r Misses' ' Balmorals Polish and Oon ' ; gress Boots., . ' ; CHILDREN'S SHOES : In every style ever Invented. 1TTE HAVE ?rt !iABf?r Asn r 1T most compiere - ever shown in any tveutu thrWest-Cincinnati and Chicago not ex- ' No nprsons in their rlgni minus cu think of buying Boow nd Shoes before examining our stock. : . i ' ' , We bave many styles of goods made for us that can be found nowhere else. Dealers supplied with fine goods. Odd Sizes or anything not found in wholesale housV at prices Ss low or lower tnan Jobbers sell regular goods. , : i "All goods direct from manufacturers at " ,til j. SBICBiiR,,,. i, ,, - ,VT Jill.; ' "' i A fin ; Main SreeJ&p! OcUdtf . - -"" :'
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5 At-No.63 MAIN "STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND. , .. T VIOr : t ..'!;iarf..u HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO. yRE OFFERIXe THEIR LARGE . i , j C f anhiwell issprtea! stock .'of J y DRY GOODS .u:i....'-T !(! --i r, r .- r i? : ;:f-.': J!' ' NOTIONS i-'-bhhi if-!r:ii'i-iei fncilf?f-M A . at greatly reduced prices, In ttt-derto, pten pare for a .'.uvJtn'J U A ' "f cq j ' SPKIXG. STOCIt. 1 hV) This thing of offerif&g :to sell goods at coat s tAYED btTTTas oir customers ,h -, . ;.;. jj n ji -,! ';r:i iih-' ' '."' i are' too shij- to, pay( cost, (that la, .wjiat they cost us) when some gools arte high at i"5! per cent. less tharl cost. ' 1 ' ' ' We would Invite thd espedal attention of oqt frjends and the public generally to examine our stock before purchasing elsef -714 11' i-" ' r .-"(.. U f .'? where.", with, the opening hew year we li ,....;',....' i tl- ... ' would tender our thanks toaur customers for their very liberal patrcnage for the past year, and hope in the titure to merit a continuance of, the same. ,' ! ; fi ' i -i ) i i ' HUf)SPETH, A3AMS A CO. ' ' : Janl9dtf:,' vI'-zm 4;i ( .;:'' .-: 'M".ii :cuiii5iiTox U-wl .i;i-,i;:-j i;'!-t ' -ft ui,,?:!i:i!-!U' la-.Ti.'i OSahdrOPEARliST,, ! u l uvv.-fil-- On. v.Oti i .-.s v.. .. ' - :(j - - " ' i. : i ' 3fEWAtBA5fT...... INDIANA, '"" '. ' , -,-i! J '!. -r-'-'' !t 't:i '"! I ( .Imgorters and' Wholes le Dealers In, ,. f .'H'-;l!f ,! " iro-ui i-'i ' Foreign land; SomesfJb Brjl Goods, j ,hn:'.'A O-.l i.-! ;iniii6. ! - ji' K0TIOX3:'BO0TS,mdE8, S-G" - ! dec25 3m-l- f. r r . . t y , r. . . 7 i ; sftv.Dr.a ,irf aiic J-.sl ''."li i; DRY! GOODSI 1 -la ti;'f.n.ir;(rLr-W.Hi- rt ' ri) 'ii H G iMAGHEE CO., ,1 f.ain i-.f.';!.it:q:!5L s.ll u.nVi !-n.q-;!i ; 1 1 i WHOLESALE DKAbiKS XI.. j ,j! I STAPLE &D iv FANCY V' A i fl !!..!: Mtl ii 1" Vi!'50.. FIRST' ST., (bet. Main and Byeamore.) EyHK3VIJ.I.K, Iwd, t C ALL THE ATTINTIOJT OFTIIK trade to their tareeand desirable stocJt ot goods just purchasd, and which they ate offering at great btrgains. ' novAJCUHn. , ' 31 AC KEY, N!SBET & CO., DRY GOODS AND IVOTIOXS, ! "''' 5--Ifo.lt'ialn Street, !'"'; nin-U;if w;,i u J.t.'t?.'; nov20jdtf ui: u;i.t ''- EvAiraviiii, Ind. . i 1-tit li'.i.b' ,n;!ti'vti!'.5 o:jiif;; .;;:; ! V.i;!l:' P. I. nil .V.uf'T,'-.!. VSi u!j t! I-'ijuiil C'i'ri-tn A .t,!v- ' ,ji j.--;j..ici--:'i't; snt-u.!o-.b t-:i . Mark i:' Warren (...noil vit'T-i ,3.111 'TVt:At !-. tl-f, '? 4.- Or,.Vtiil!f.-!il I ! I.-, -It'll i'lglf5j: ..f-At.Mivg .r-'-l'i.g.S.aO-.' .!-S f .ix - -gsfiS ' X.iverpodl, E'iig'Iaiid0'V' : '" :'. ' I . j ' .- ', . . I . , .r'-.! f! i ' .iuouifi'cif abt-jcif i-trf.'i. EvansvlEerlPdiajia. . .r.c-i I nor:;i2,i ,.) j r X ; Our Stock b one-of -the largest and best assorted to b found lnt the West, and for sale at -' i .y.ii'i'uiHKA U ' i Extremely - Low . Prices. We are tow-manufacturing every de-: 8cription of COAL OIL LAMPS, CANDLK andCXJAL OIL LANTEKS, which we will sell at ies than Cincinnati prices. ; ; - : nov7dtf ,;,' ,,i t,, . :. A. C. ROSENCKANZ, r .v:;i ii ii ! ' Dealer In tf!;. ci!T Watches; , Clocks; Jewelry, &c, N6.;ia SECOND STREET," 1 ' Between itain and Sycamore.; u ' Personal attnUM 'give !t "Rpalriat ,flae Watckes. i,.; . i; - ini, t ;, jaalka j -k.J tI-i-!.!t ivii ,li W: i ; , Hid ,(fu:f j .qu ii-.;''. .v'lr.ii: .Hid- oifc itnlaw -aii-i i'ryi'iZ .iK
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MEDICAL.
Great ew England Ucmedy, db. i. Sv. i olasd's ' j..; WHITE P I NI E CO M POUND, IS SOW OFFERED TO THE AF. . fiicted throughout tbe country, after havinz been Droed by the test of eleven yrr'4rib e wngid''M!fe-'wt,neTe iu merits nave necome as wen Known as the trre from which, in part, it derives ita virtues.; t .j-, !V.-..f i.,a 4-J The j White Pine Comp6nnd ' Chires v Affections acne 'Sty r c trt If fit! Lt-P lur Ifltm y Jul XV. hf Voidin" Urine ' Blceatng. from 'the Kid iie'ys; ,?!(?, Bldd tl' Cfrdvd 'dnddthewihldints , n, :.i fH'k'.WHITE PINE COMPOUND; TVilfc was early dn'tiuK spring' ot! i'52 that this compound , was oriinnt. I. A niem-, berof my family was afflicted with an Irritation of the throat, attended--with a dis-. agreeable icouglit- 1 had for some-months firevious thought Hint a preparation havng for its bwls the inside bnrk. of White Pine might toe o compounded as to bevery useful in-diseases of the.Thro&t and, Lungs.' To test the value of it in tbe case alluded to, I compounded a small quantity 01 the medicine that I had been planning, and gave it In teaspoonful doses. The result waar exceedingly gratifying. Within two days, the irritation of the throat was removed, the cough subsided, and a speedy cure was effected. ! . , In November, 1855. 1 first advertised It under the name of White fine Compound, In two, years from that ; time there had been wholesaled in Manchester alone one hundred thousand dollars' worth, where it took the lead of all tbe cough remedies In the market, and it si ill maintains that position, i There are good reasons for. this; it is. very soothing and nealiag In Its nature, is warming to the stomach, and pleasant withal to the ! taste, and is exceedingly cheap.---,. ot --ii ,,, ,. ,!"'! '--i - " A.8 a remedy for kidney complaints the White Pine Compound stands unrivaled. It-was not originated for that purpose; but a person in using it for & cough was not only cured of the cough, but was also cured of a fcidney difficulty of ten .years' standing. -Since I hat accidental discovery, many thousand have useil. It for the same eompininV' and- have bttn completely cured.'! ,t ;( .!:' ; . ' The above was written by Dr. Poland, In .Since then, as. in Maneheter, t!.e; White Pine Compound ban taken the lead of all coug.lj rpme.lies. as well ttN preparation lorrflie eyre of. kidney difliculties, in. every city, town," frtll.ige -' nd hamlep througliout, theiiNew.fcnsiandiStRtes i-.u ihis remedy. 1st. ii sale a4iu-pj;isaitl 1,0 take as it is .effectual THE (ietmtie.w, jvi;et, m.i., . t,-.n i!il-trepara Mtn&Tfit iu-v NEW(NOLA.NP; IiT.Uf IUAJi DKPOT, 10 Hanover Street, post on,! !.:; U nder the su perviion of Be v J. W. Poland. 1 Cloud t Akin, Wholesale Agents, , , For'sale by Kelle & White, Wm. H. P. Stoddard, T.CBi id well. H. Jf Schlaepfer, and byDrugulsisanecally.-" ' i 1feb941w,1.wlt I -,:.y;- '; t;ii,' j I oi O'M ;'S: :;;';;.';. mill) KEAT ItKMED IUU AL.L JL pweasesot the ,. j -v , j Is the discovery of the inventor of Coe's valuable Cough Balsam, while experimenting for his own health. It cured Cramp In the Stomach for him which had before yielded to- nothing but chloroform, i The almost dally testimony from various parts of the country encourage us to believe there is no disease caused by a Disordered .Stomach it .will not speedily cure. , j Physiciani indorse indtae it. VI i Ministers give testimony of its And from all directions we receive tidings of cures performed. . Is si- re to cure. : , ('; ,11 KARTBURN I , ,v - One dose will cure. . ; SICK-HEADACHE 1 . It has cured in hundreds of cases. ' . ! HEADACHE & DIZZINESS . j It stops in. thirty minutes. , , ' ACtDITY of the STOMACH I. A f. -".ii, corrects ai once. . i RISING of the FOOD! ' ' ' ; ; ' It stops Immediately! .Hi''u-!- ,"' 1 DISTRESS AFTER EATING f i One dose will remove. i CHOLERA-MORBUS! ' j i&d BREAtm i: " " . Will be changed with half a bottle. . ! Its V XPJt EC ED ESTf'.D SUCCESS Is owing to the fact that i ,M Citfe. by Ansisting Nature trtTe-ssert her way ih the syslcrat .U'f I I INearly mry. tlenWr In the L"uited:tatts ell it, at 81 per bottle; .. ,1 1 ! ' ' . i C. G. CLAHIv s CO.' it,;siiu Jt. .-1. ill. via proprlel ProDrletor-f.'" y.ra tWil'tii a-.i 1 PERIODICAL PR.OP3, i a The Great FemaM Remedy for - vr-1 I Irregularities. t'---' IIIAVK TEKTEfk TIIKHE DROPS in my own practice, over ten years, jiud do not hesitate to say that nothing has been developed by medical research that acts so -powerful lyr poitive:y, and hai miessly, iu cases oi female irregi:;arity. as uoes mis meaicine. in all recem cases it never Jails,, while thousands wno have leen-long sufferers are Indebted icit for tbe toon of health to-day. . - .:. i Although so powerful and positive, they are perfectly harmless, and mav be used at all times, except when specially forbidden Jn the instructions. To all who suffer from any Irregularity, painful, ditficult, excessive, offensive; or obstructed -menstruation Leueorrhcea, or the train of diseases that follow, I would say. try' ft boltle of Dr. Lyon's French periodical Drops; Being! a fluid' preparation, their action is more direct and positive than any pills or powders. .JSiplio'1 directions, bearing !my fac-simije, accompiinyieach bottle.'; ;i ii i i i;.; 'i;l.. - ; ''' They may be, .obtained of. neariy.everTdruggist in tlie country, or, by inclosing the price M . ii. CLARK A CO., Ne Ha-1 ven, Conn.vOwieral Agents for the United States and Canada. Price SI 50 per bottle, .lilt. JOHX U LYON, 1 , V. " " i t ; - , Practiclng'Pliysiclftn, i dec3 d6m . f 'Sew Haven. Conn..' , CO-P A KT X ERSH 1 p. Trl oni as Gran t having sold ont his Interest in the firm of l.a.it Bios. ; Co.. has associated l himself with B. Dyson, and is now preparea to carry on the bnllomB uuo... ... all. Us branches, and flatter themMelves that by Btn.u altention to business thej will be able to clve gf-neral stistaction, and would thereforexotloil a share ol public patronage. . All job-work, done with neHlness and dispatch, suop on " street, .between Seventh aud Eighth Ktreeii. Post Olfloe box SIL Hpecial aaanI" .!-.. !.,-..-( "I r.ifi- xjiW Ji.'J .: I il f '-I
SorThrp'aJt. '(MdstCotigh Diijlhe ' ria. Bronchitis,', Spiiihiff vo.MlQody - and PulhioRari) A ffections generally.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
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