Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 10, 9 April 1864 — Page 4

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RICHMOND, ?ND. APRIL 9, 1864. Let nm now hear Socini's account of . a girl with three ryes:'I;fnn'c 4 making mention of one of tho mo avoid those phnonraa, onmonHdetiote(l the sportis! . ot (tafeire, a If Aarxire 5 eorUd Uoii'lcr-or f condeaoend to trifle, and which are rather jroofs of her power, and of the prodigious variety, of piai which she ia pleased to employ t" It Wfi Jhcportxait which I saw In the collection, of the Cheralier Dea- "'" ' tonnes, Charge d'Affai res from France, . . , .j at Alalia, of . a little itl, on whose f oreheai wa a third yev uht larger than the other two,' and which was itself equiv- " lcnt to two. as it had a double iris, and central spot; the rest of the face was of

the ordinary conformation. At toe Dottorn the ilmwiBjiatt -inscription in , Italian infonna you that thi child was ' ",lom at the- Tillage of Monte Algeria, in Mercia,. January 31,1775 ; but it does not tell " whether thia beiag, endowed with . . such an excess in the organ of vision, lrrel long: .-.. .- ""' Th$ Buiperof Tiberius bad very large eyes, an according ,to several author could see In the'dark.. . One JifUanvjn,. a inoii k,' says Saprbtii ds," ricvor lighted a candle for seventy years; he reads as well 1JV iglt r-m byr-l ay :jj Job, Michael Pietrucius composed very elegant verses injthenight limQiull'wrterihm.lown ,ZeaMf y tfftt Kgbt which 13SjC1 "but of i hi owi oyeaj It would b rery economical irera'aich J eyes m tLeoe days allotted, to poor authors saving . ; many,'' candles dnring the, season. '' Mr. South cy, speaking of tU late Rev. - GeorgWhitGeld, says 'His complexion waa very fair, his "features,. f cular,! his F,.ClcBaa ntl:lrvH of a 'dnvkblue color; in recovering from the measles he had contracted a squint with one of them; : but this peculiarity rather rrndet-bd the " expression of his countenance more re

markable than In any degree leavened the' . effect of its uncommon sweetness. . ., . . . It was well known Descartcw preserved all his life an. astortiitliLng pi edi taction for women who rtn'rrinted; and why? " liecause J the first woman. 'who made an impression on his heart Ljcl tba,(c;Bjv4 Ahat him of the agreeable scnsi.tious he had . . Nose1! TV uat.Tiikt JIba. You will " uevei1 Te able to find a man of intense re Cective powers having a nose thin and tsharp at the nostril. ; The errand nose of Lavati-r we hayc already-desdribidy but the cogitative, nose is something- rpute different from it. It only refers to the gristly parts below- the bridge of the - nose. - It may, or may not, be found in j connection withtbeaaty.0- Oliver Crom- '. well's is truly, ngly, but so inclicatite of -vigor and portentious energy tUAt a, sen- ' sitire man might" throw himself into a fit of terror by jp.pro dint qf g&zing on its 'drooping flesh point, rostrated, and broadly Jnciirved, like the adze of a shipwright. ' Coleridge's forms a remarkable contrast to Cromwell's. , It has the broad thoughtful character - in a rery-large degree, but in other respects it Is ' a weak, ' a' lamentably weak nose, only' a quarter of tlie length of the r faee -whilst Cromwell's ftxccels a third. There i no phraiertomyJn alTi picture galleries, sculptor s chisel- wortv or numismatic record, sinco kings first struck their type in metal, that stands out like terrible old Noll's, for a man to govern, load aight, yet on, tho. whole do justice. 4 ThcrdhT. is" wavy beautifulness about I'hillipVbead of. Coleridge butwe are ,tipon noses, and- must 8ay,fAlaa!that nose." There is nothing commoner ttfan ..the defect of that nose.' 'Every tenth man you meet is Lilliputian-Roman; and while such auperlative energy belongs to the genuine eagle-beak that the sagacious Greeks bestowed JtJ on Jnpitor himself, this Liliiput-ltoman is the very antithesis of willKJSmbellish it prodigally as you will with the gifts, it has no pow- - cr. . ". ,T , rr It is weaker 'than a "snub." It . is, at the ovposdtQpolaJo Komaii wier?rt ' Be ware of trusting business to a LilliputKoman. Yet we have seen these noses pretending to authority, to be fathers of a family, and to hare a wife in subjection to them. Subjection! why nothing could make anything on earth 1 to submit to them but another inch in length tacked on to tbem t The difference is startling when you tunr from this . period ; to the noses of . the French Resolution, and the general expression of the countenance. Pettiness distinguishes the noe, and cruelty the face of these men. -One sees distinctly in the French counteoajiceSvKhat hfotory demonstrates, that those men were leaders by accident, rapidly succeeded each other, and were the product or scum of chaos and anarchy. It was not their individual will shaping events, and. gradually directing, that raised them to that eminence, but a volcanic eruption that tosses out stones in showejarwhi4;UJqiiklyrdrop,.yrt leores a clr Washes aTrfl lightest d ross floating for a time, until hluwn away miles to aeawattJ.'-'ltha been "safrl that ""words etvmologicallv wnsMered are.'fossil his tory ,!Auso the noeeeof art epoch re a synopsis of its liiatyl-JE'tyejenf Con - , TarCIf!hsDoity iVipcllcd with four letters in. a majority of languages. In.X-atia, OeFraocht Dieu; Greek, T1ie0Sj Cermaiv, Ga .. Scandinavian, Odin;' edi6h, jCo4d;! llehrew, Aden; Svrian, Adad;,rcrian, Syra; Tartarian, Idgy, Spaa:h,1,Diaa; .East Indian, Egsi or Zeni; Turkish, Addi Egj-ptian, Anmn or Zent; Japanese," Zain; 1 cruviaa, Loan; Wairhian.ZeBe;-Etjairtan, Chnr; Ir&h, Dieh; Arabian, Alia. " , . 9 , . SM1wsWrffy,ur!ngepasi" li'n rears -ma ffaUmrjotfhholit Tonava1 in the Stiti C4le, an(J JiearN f five hundred ttettlaird'MTewEnglaSd. " All on account of .dog' I J " u f The,annnal flew Englnd Cbnrencfc cr juetnoaist cnorcuca, coznmeuea its ression fn the Walnut' street MvthodUt Canrch. is Chelsea,.. MassachueetU.,. on WcdneadarlSdta.nlt. Bishop Ames nfesidea. i4 Jhe Boston people are groaning over the ad races ia the price of groceries, for the dealeiw-Mwhidle as extensively, thre as everywhere e!se. T'eashaT atjyaneed fifty 'fenti a pound, cqffea whichr mid last jearor thirty-citie centa; U rnrw '5Jrtyaevej, and flour U .twelve doJlataaaaxrel.

A New Wild Beast ix the Boi5K

City, I. T.,) News of the 1C& January remarks: Tfibsehrho VaVe read the narrative of Adams, the California bear1 hunter, will remember that he! gives an acconnt of having seen in a region north of Salt Lake Citr, an anrma! of the lion species, being some-what larger than the California lion, and different from it in appearance, in as much as the northern animal was spotted in black and white like the 1 Bengal tiger. ' His book is illustrated with a plate representing the new species We are now assured that settlers have seen an animal "corresponding with the grizzly bear hunter's description, in the hills contiguous to the Weiser and Fayette valleys. It is thought that ere long - the public will be satisfied that Adam's account was not mythical, as old hunters are on the track, each eager to be the first to make a capture. . The Bchool fund of New Jersey amounts to $029,-2G0Xpjtbis . one hundred" and fifty-nine snares of the Trenton Baking Company contribute 86,300. . . - , From the Richmond Wbi's. -' The Charleston Courier maies a timely suggestion in recommending the attention of our government to the naturalization and cultivation of Calisaa, for the preservation of the health of . our soldiers. This article hs a peculiar effect upon the liver, and guards the system against disease by exposure and irregular diet It is said tbatlhe great' success of the Plantation Bitters of Dr. Drake, which, prerious to our unhappy difficulties was found in most Southern homes, was owing to the extract of Caliaya j or LAiisaya isarit wiiicti it contamea as one its principal ingredients. "In confirmation o! " this, we hare heard one of oar most distinguish ed physicians remark, that whenever he flit unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he Invariably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. Now that these Bitters cannot be obtained, a substitute should -h prepared We understand our governmant has opened Denotations with Dr. Drake, through a secret avnt, but wuh what truth we do not know.'' !. ,; Vi ar exceedingly obligel to tho T!ichmand ,Vhig for ha remembrance of'AuId Lang Syne,' ' but we can assure "Our Government" that the 'Plantation Bitters are Dot for sa'o to any "secret agents," North or South. There : ii: probably 6everal other things that "Our Government'' will yet want., "' 1 r 1 . We know that we have the best and "most popular medicine in the world. " "Vfa are not afraid to show what it is cpmpitsed of. Physicians are compelled to recommend it. 7 Cawsata Babk has been celeblWied tor over two hundred years, and was' Sort during tho reign of Louis XVT, King of France, for the enormous pneo of its own weight in silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia, Fevers, Consumption, &C. .V. !! , : Cascarila Bark For Diarrhoc Oolie, ond diseases of the stomach and bowet3. ' Dandelion.-For Inflamatioa of the Loins and Dropsical Affections. ' ; , , , . , CUaiaomiie Flowers. For enfeebled digev' lion. ... ''. Lavender Flowers.-A rometic, stimulent and tonic highly invigoration in nervous debility Wiutcrgreen. For Scrofula, Kheumatism.&c - AnLse. A n 'srometic' earmTnative;cfe'atTng ilesh, muscle and milk; much u:d.ty mothers nursing. -Als,yclove hud orango, caraway, coriander, ftv.e-root &c. " S.' T. 18RO X. '.A nother wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origm, imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, is yet unknown to the 'commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the present. Humbugs and quacks howl about the Planta tiou Bitters; but tho following is whit's the matter, and thoy know it: ...... - PIANTATIQS .BITTERS AVILL CURE Cold Extremitierand Feverish Lips. Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. Flatulency tid Jttdyetkrfc CVOj'i?' Nervous Affections. , . 1(t Kxccssive Faiigue and Short Breath. Tain over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. Prostration, Great weakness. Shallow Completion,' Weak Bowels." - r LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. Very particularly lecouiinended to Clergymen Merchants, Lawyers, and persons of sedentary 'habits. " Also for' delicate females and weak persons who require a gentle stjrauTeiit free digestion, good appetite and clear mental faculties. Sold by all respectible Physicians, Druggists, Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, &e; Be particular that each bottle bears the facsimile of our signature on a steel plate label, with bur private government stamp over the cork, s.;-., r. H. DRAKE A CO. , . . 202 BROADWAY, X. Y, HOWARD ASSOCIATION t Philadelphia, Penn " - '; -in ' 9 A Benerolent Institution establiilied j special udowment for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, aiiiift- - ed with Virulent and Epilemic Iisases, and ejpeci- , allv 6 the cure of diaeae ef the tstnl Oran MM EUICAI. A4 it gratia bv the actinr snron in i.wl ait who appJv bv letter, with a description of tliJtrn Htin, atvcf aXiua, tiabiu tifLtt, V) xuA is i tf ifr ' p vefrr, ta6ticinP3 'ltiraiabe.1 free ofcbarjre. -- Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea and other de90 of the sxn:t orjrans. and on the new reiu&lara aiptoved in th lipensarr, eut to t5e afllicteJ. ireo f harj, h sealed letter envelopes. Two or three siaxuj will WaoceT'table. Adtirrs I)r. J. SKn.LFJT fiOTGHTOX, Acting Sure -on Howanl Association, Jfo. 2. SoaA Xmia at., l'bilade'tphia. Bt order of t!.e Pirect. " F?R A H. HARTWELL, rreiidenk . ' GEO. FAIRCffiLP, 8eertarx. , IMPORTANT NEWS! WE ARK' PREPARED T Pm, Weri f!r TVikW Swsb. Knis, Tor Frames. Mould! nrv Prcket. Mamk-4 aa4 awtt ! fnrnishers work generally, s C XI LK' L liEsKSjail tnvi cf rtf rnurhlT r' ' " " V ' ST A&O t lift XI B ETQIr And as knritAt bus eta be brongiit in thirf luaiict. -?5iith Sauet. 4 acuare South nf Maia. "I2eJtaond, lad. , T ' . EZ.V SlfJTH O0. "

NEW STOCK OF

V Watches, Notions, ITlHfGKR ItrXGS, a lanre assortment of Plated . Wr Cantor-, Knirrs, fork and &poon; JMasical InstrnmeDtx, ic."!--Ab asaoruntut of Shpet Mnir, -fiiBtantlT onluind. . K. B. IICKIXHJ., "o. il, ilaiu-st Kicbmund, Inl. Jan. 27.1SS4. 30ABRAM , PHILLIPS --co UNDERTAKER! Xo. SO, .ITain SUf Opposite Starr Hall. ' i RICII310XD, I5(I., , , ,- IS now pppparwJ to attrnil Funerals protnr'tlv and satwI'artrrilT, with a Hearse or CarriAge. llij keeps on hjin 1 all sizes of Metalic Cases aud Caaketa. TEKIIACOTTA DI HIAL CASES. ' These are made of mi triul whic1 is ercr!atof t inp. ct-itlier water nor dfimfHus hsvin? any effect ar. trnJr Vm Lutini B,irii Case! Also oxioa Cumns 01 ail sires alwars en hand. Jan.. itO . ' " - S3 tfThe Old Established House OF KOBEET HOSEA &' CCC''Wholesale Grocers and Commis sion Merchants, Cor. Jlain auitl I"rout-tts CinciauaUOhio; ' : ,. ' : -, ;; - Jt. . OFFER FOR SALE AT : LOWEST CAS 2 . PRICE J Porta Rico -fl rfri51aarBar'"Ki Jva,Lagui ira X. Moil Bfa I5bls. Crashed, Powdered .BLJJ' W rauulated& ColTee Kenned Sasar! 500iJ Ilatf rhrst Y. It.. fJ. P. Imrerial ill of late inm r;ati ins. Biuck Teas! Pet an a A: Kaoot Belmont 5 'O'Oh12! ssortf tl Ii and Buck rQQUoxca best Starch! Jirlioro nabbifs Ifew; Tork Sonp! - -' , i Sl jOOO15' XeW Mackerel! all numbers. Joxes Choice Brauds Tobacco, Hi . Tosretuer with it larp andpDneral assort ment of everr article s il.l ,y Retail Groceries. Call and see. Oct 21 1363. 41 JZS S. F. Fletclicr, fornierly of iciimrnd, Iml., Lj mm- acting as A jeut fr this axteutive Hon'se, ' ' - " D K . J. G A KKETSUN - . . ,: Has removed to CHAS rjUCK'S KEW BLOCK, JTo. 7, ?TorthScventIi Street. Richmond, Jan. 20, 1S54. 41 tf ,i . I J. Fit ATVCISCO, 'M. 1. Ofliccland Residence Nonth Franklin Street, (. . East -!, betwe-n Main and M'alnut, " "' July 17, ISuJ 30 tf KICIIilOND, 1waA. 1IRF. CIDER VIXFGAR. forsalehv t 1'LL'iLMEB & KELLY. c IfER V I FG A R . I 'nre and 8han. at l$w FLt MA1EK A KELLi 'S Drag t,re. WVIKSTIC Varipty of colors, at JLF I w PLUMMER 4 KELLY'S Drug Store. W OHEPS OHIO T.rVIMEVT, for sale bv the Mjt pmss, dozen or bottle, bv TLrjnrEn t kellt. R T I.ASTT Coal 03 Chandeliers, Suspension ji-a. Iamps, Bracket Lamps Uid Lamps, Hand Lamns, just received. Our sUxrk U now fuller with a finer a4srtment.than ever before and will be ki ior at wholesale or retail. FLL'M-MEK KELLY. 1(UL Oil. J kind. At BURNERS Varion tvV and FLLMMER a KELLY; COAL OIL At CAKS, Gallon and Hlf GTV.n. FLL'MMEM KELLY'S. -ffORCELAIJI & PAPER SIIAIFS.-In FLCiLMEK KELLY'S.-rark-tj-. At - WrlCK A!l 1 WICK TRIMMER For sale ? br FLl' J1MEH AELL YOS. MESTRrCTIBI.E C Ill M NIKS. F-t jt. Krtciiri) u Hokl Ijfi . FLL MMEK KE LLY.' GENTS WA?TTET Pooitivelf imaale J. . 1 rom jo Cents. Sotnething- nngentlr needed by everr person. 1 samples sent free bv mail for 20 cents that retail for J!, bv R. L. WOLCOTT. 1 Oct , '?. f 4?-Pm " ITS Chatham Square X. T. COAIi OIL CirmVTFS. and ChimnevBrusV ea, For sale br FLCMMER a KELLY, Druggist. FARINA A CTIOCOL VTF.-For saU br I'LrMMER A KELLY 1 1TTERS. Plantation, OH Pachem. IIotetter's, JL and Roback's, for sale bv FLI MilER KELLY. llT SI1 1 SH K LI" IV It SrmSia rem. bore. For sale bjr .t iOrR KELLY. RrOES. nAfR RRrSHEJ. TOOTH BRCX. F(,ejfa i'niije, . i'nuuo Rrnsaejy t'tove bLoe Itrtisiieo. t ! ulibirig- Bnrsbe j. ' from a lirnea, cents to 3 dollar. At. the drnjr sUire of .. . FLC.LiFR KEELY.! 1rSTER3, FEATEFR - Tr.-!TER: PICTCRE Jf D:rs, lioartU. lhiilere, i urmrare IHisVr, Coan'et- Pui-ters, Chimmer l'usters. Varrmy in price from Is cents to 2 dollar." F.,r sale - PLrMXTS KELLT."". 1 CJt -VIT TS'iliiiJJ? fiHSS ATT A CvTE D. W AOXOiXV, TA BLKT - ltEES JCXHLILLY sale bv Ftr.MM EE KZLLXt i fT Win SOCGE, ROCCE POTTTirB, CARiICM. JL4 sale br rH iniES EXLir. rw RCSSES, ABDOUrTAL SCTTORTFR?. c aalefcr FLCXMEK KELLT. BIRD SEED, K1XE1 OR SEPEiiATF, - -. v At , FLCJaHER KELLY'S.

HOSTETTERB ;.P , .- - - a,f. CXLECRATEI4 -vs.! ' S T 0 M ACH' BITTER S : X pure ami powerful Tonic, corrective and alterative of wonderful efficiencv in disease of the : . . Sboncli,. . Liver f and Bowels . Cux-m Oyspepwia," Lire Omijaint, Headaee, Genera LVebility, Nervousness, Depression . of Spirits, Consumption, Colic, Intermitting Fevers, Cramps, and Spasms, i and all Complaints of either Sex, , ar'feii. from. Bodily Weakness . whether inbereot iu U4 ev Mem.' or produced by piaal. erases, j Nothing that is not wholesome, genial and restoratjra in it ratore enters into the eomposition of IIOSTETTER'S STOiLVCH RITTERS. This popular .reparation contain no mineral of ail v kiol no botanical element; no fiery excitant: but it is a combination of the extracts of real balsa miq herb and plants with the purest and mil Jest of all diffusive stimulanU. It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, so far as tha h 11 man aystem can he protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmnsprere. impure water and other external causes, UOSTETTER'S WTTEM may be relied on aa a safeguard. ' In districts infested with Frrrr ami Ay, it has been found infallible as a preventative and irresistable as a remedr, and thousand jf ho resort to it under apprehension of an attack, escape the courge;and tltuusaavla who nople't to avail themselves of its productive qualities in advance, jure cured bv a very, brief coura ? of this marvelous niedicine. Fever and Ague patients, alter beuie pliad with quinine' for month in vain, until fairlv saturaloi with that dangeroua alkaloid, are. not (infrequently restored to health within a few (lav by tlie use of liortetter's Hitters, , .t The weak stomach is rapidly invigorate! and the appetite restored by litis acreeuble Tonic, and hence it works wonders in casot of Oispepsia in less conirmod forms of IndiseKtion. Acting as a gentle and painless appertent, as w ell as upon the liver, it also invariably rvleaves the Constitution superinduced by irregular action of the digsetive and secretive organs. . , , ,JVersons of feeble habit, liable to Xerron AttarkSf Lvvaera of Spirit and Fit of Lanennr, find prompt and permanent relief frem the Bittorb. The testimony on this point is most conclusive, and from botit sexes. - . . Toe agony of Bilions Colic U immediatety assuaireil by a single dose of the stimulent, and bv occasionally resorting to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented. , As a gewral TonicT Ilostetter's Bitter produce effects which must lie experienced or witnessed before tiiejr can be fully Sjvpreciated. Jn ea.fles of Ojtmh'ttitH4 HVaAvwa. PnrmaUtre lteenM and liebilitv and. OeeDihide arising from Old Aee, it exercises the eieetcic influence, in the oonvaleawnt stiijres of sll rtiscasps it operates as a delighti'ul intigorant. ;. W"Ji4 the powers of nature are relaxed, it.opcrates to re-enforce and re-eufciWish tlietn. r ... ... ... .p Last.butnotleast.it is The Cnltt Sre StimidrAt being nianu:";:t tired trout sound and inpoeutius miterials, and rntirelv free fnni the acid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics iitj J stomachics oftheday. .,.1. j, '--." Xo faiuilv medicine lta Ken so nnjversallv, and, it -may I trnlv afe f DESERVEDLY popular with the intrUigeiit portion of tlie cumtnuniir, as itosU'tU-r's Ritterx. rVerarwl by HOSTETTER i SinTH, Pittsburg, Pa. PoM by all Dniggists, Givcersind Storekeeper! .everywhere. s , UETjIMBOIiD'S GENUINE JPRE PAR ATI 0NS. COMPOr.VD FIXIT) EXTRACT BrCIItl. a Positive end Sj cific Kcmeily for diseases of the LladUej-, Kidnevs, C ravel, and Dropaieal dwellings. ' : i "This Medicine increases the power of Digtestion, and excites the Absorbents into healtliy action, by which . tli Wabry or Calcareous depositions, and all unaatural enlarcfements are reduced, as well as pain and inflammation.. 1 '- . lldnibold's T Uraet Fluchu. For "Weakness aristfig from Excesses, Habits of Disfilnfirm, Earlr Iiulisrretion of Abuse, attended virli tliA Vvi'nwinw ...... r. lowinsr svmptoms: Indispos.min to txertiuu. t Ioss or l'ower, iiofs of Memory, ' DifEcultr of Rreathinir. Weak XeiTe?, Trembling, Horror of Disease, ' Wakefulness, liuines f Vision, ,, Pain in the back, ' Universal LassituJe of the Muscnlar System. Hot lland.. Flushing of the Body' Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face ' Pallied Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which tlas medicine invariably removes, soon follows f isImpM' rg, i'atnkg, FpQrjitie Fiu, la one: of-irMeh th Patent mar exnfrej" Who can say that they are in frequently, followed ujc uiose -ifirerm inseasese. -LXSAXITY AXD COXSOrPTIOX." Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, lut uone will roniesH tne rt-cord ol tne tnane ay I urns. AD KELACHOLT DEATHS BT CONSrHPTIO bear ample witness to tlie Troth of the assertion. Th GomMitttiim onrr rffrctttf frith Organic rrrrtlnrm reqnires the Aid of Medicine to Strensrthei trengthen and Invigorate tlJBT'vstem' Wbitu il Imbold's extract Bachn mvariably A Trial tv tll convince the most skeptical. FE3IA LE.SFE.MA LES FEMALES. - In manr Affections' peculiar to Females, the Extract TiicHV is nneqnalled by any otlier remed v, as in Chlorosis or lu-tention, Irregnlaritv, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacutlons, Clcerated or Scirrhous state of tlie I terus, Leuchorrhoea or Whites . tanijty, aixt for alt-e implaints -rnrirtent "W the sax, whether arising from indiscretion Habits of Iessipat:on, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE" OF LIFE. -' - - M. Take no more Balsam, Mcrcurj, or nntIeaiit !Iedicines for unpleasant and danjreroTts 4iseaes. rJXLMB0IJ),5 EXTRACT Ercnr AND DfPROT- , .tED ROSE WASH CCRES r , S:CRET DISEASES. In all tliear Stage, - f At Hftle Exposnr. Little r no chance in Dfet. ' No inconvenience. ' ' - And nrr Frpomire. ' ' ' It causes a tVptjneTtt dpsrre and give strength to Urinate, tliereby Removing Obstructions, Prevents and Cnrea Structures of the Crethrm, allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and exreUtmr aH Poisonons, Disease-! and wornout Jtatter. T1rirs.il!T-pdrrTwsab wl kave been 0.victimF of "tjuacts. anf wTi) have pai3 Beavv fees to be cared ia a 3lurt lufc J,t fuuj tliev were deeeired. wed that the "POhON1 has, by tlte use of "Powerful Astringents." been dried np in "the system, "to break 00 1 in an aggrevating form, and perLap after War-, riaee. C.i HeufTOis's Fiimrr PrrHC'r all auctions anddiserses of the I'RIXARY ORGANS, whetii-r existing in MALE or FEMALE, fn m whatever canse rrigtnatinjr and no ctatttrr of HOW LONti STANDINi. .--;.- risee tf gii-w Organs rejnio?s the aid of a Dia relic HelniHof d Ettract Ba'chu i hr erent Dinrr tie, and f eertatn to have the-desired oct inall iWrwMXtf- i.imm-MdLiJ - Eridnoe of ti nmst reliable "and responsible charter will accompany the me.-Trine Pric MOfl fir Bottle vr'mixjfax tZJDO. Peiivered ta any Address, secure! r i-acsel fuoei bsTv " ... ' -- . " if I ; Cure Guaranteed! " . Advice Gratia IT ".A i-r-. is lett'.rs for information to -.; s -..; '"'2 . H.B. IIELHBULD.Cbeaer. . ,. . , in4 nth Tepth-et.. bet. Chesok Piia, HEUTEOLD S Li mi. femic-iL iarqmm.. . ; , t 5W Broad af. New Yotk, Beware of CoonterftrM r nnpriaeipied dealers who iffr'Vw"4tpTc'fcot' their own and otier articles cn rcrntkm attained br . . ., 1 .. .0 a-i' lMtaV!erSl Oeninne PreparaSoa . t.I!.lct itgc&a. " Sasapar-.ua., , k a j Impnjved, Rase WasJC' ,,M 9oin BT . ..... l.J

ALL rRCGGISTSEVFRYWHERE. ASK FOrl HELMBOLD"S; TAKE NO OTHER. Cnt ewt the AlverDemert and se&i fcr it. . ! AVOn IXPOSTTrON AND . 1 ; '- - -: - - -

coxsTrrrno.r watrr, ' C0X?TITCTlOV WATFR. Ct'NSTiTCTluN W ATFR. . COXSTITrilWX WATER. COXSTITFTIOS WATER. COXjjTITLTlOX WATER. : CO-VdTlTUTKfS WATER. - COSSllTlIiO-N WATER.

GREAT R ELMJ TO. TBS COOVTITUTIOX, ; And The Only Known Remedy ' f- . ' - ' '! FOB -... DIABETES, "tod DISEASES of the KIDXEYS anil RUDDER, t CONSTITUTION WATER Has been pronounced by the T.wal Facnltv, and the pnblic, to be the most wonderfaili rcmlv ir the permanent enre of U diseases of tha JiTOMACH. LIVER. KIDNEYS, and BLADDER that has r Jr been offered. j It is not a MTTER AL WATER. It is from experience that COXSTITCTIOX" WATER has eiuanated.and we now say let no man doubt, when a single bottle has been known to cure disease w hich tae test medical talent in this country Las failed to relieve. A remedy possesiiig the virtues 0 Constitution Water cannot be classed under "u,naek' preparations, as it is now "nsed by the most scientific practiuuners in this city. It is duly second-class physicians that cries down popular remedies, while tie biwe skilled make nse of every means to accomplish a cure ; and the success of the physician increases as bis knowk-d-e of ditTi-rent remedies enables ISm to prodaoa a cure. hile others fail m the attempt. Science is aausliod with the truth. . Oive Constitution Water a fair trial we mean ron who are nnder some m-nJtfm care fronj rear to vear, and we particularly aUurio to ladies w!o are eras'tantly resorting to lxil tmitstrNt, and ail sorts of local applications for diseases, w ith as much chance uf suc cess as tlie re would be from local applications to the thmat lor diseases of the brain. We bare alwa vs been careful to nse laniruare in our eirciilar that could not shock the niyst delicate onranization, but we recieve so manv eimnmnications trom persons fcir which Constitution Wafer is adanted. and of. hose disease no. menwu has been made, tiiat we coAie to the conclusion that if the remedy is capable of producing a cure, no flutter what the disease may he, it should be made known. The medicine is nut ut for the public, and there should be no exceptions. He wouk sar. Constitution Water ia not a r-i!,I.sl pill, made to snit the eye and taste ; it is a medicine, in every sense t" tlie'tfrm. pt.iced iu the hands of tlie peple for their relief, ami if uUi ainiirr to tl.s directions it will in everr case ttrfxluce a radical cure. We would say that the directions in regard to diet, etc., relate onlv to the disease under which they occur. DIABETES Is a disease of the stomach and liver, artinir through the kidneys, and is, without doubt, the most obstinate disease, except consumption, that eilecti tlie lniiuan rorauiiiurn. e nave no sp ice Tur discussing causes, but will state tliat tie eO'eet o the disense is the convertion of the sUrchjr rrincijdc i or vegetable iMirtion of the food) into sugar, which stimulates the kidnerw to an excessive secretkMi ot'iWst.-; Jlarvr persons suffer from this disease wlo are ignorant of it; tliat is, they pass large quantities the iu dar and areobbMcd to ret up from one to fifteen or rivenfr trms dir? the uiht. No notice is tak df it until their attention is caTleil to tlie largo 'isc!)are of water, ind often when h is so far advanced as to be. beyond the control of ordinary renioiifes. Anotlier yroptom ' 1 fie great th irt, w Uicb, when tlie disease" is 4'ftlly established, is intolerable thr yiti ut drinkt aittiuuuU friihoitt bring tatified ; also dryness of ihe mouth, cracking of tho lips, a sweet breath, in the most advance ! cases, and finally loss of appetite, emaciation, and ' the patient gradually sinks from exhaustion. - CoNSTiTrnoN Watkk is, w ithout t'.oubf, the only known remely for dinbrff, and we have as much confidence tliat it ia a spocilioi.a we huve thnr opium will produce sleep, and tnitirtuUy ,wr t'aat it has cure.1 every case in wluch it Las U eu Used. , Sloue in the Bladder 4 nlc.uln, Ornvel, Brick Dnt Deposit, etc., etc., Diseases arising from a faulty secretion in the on case being too little, and aceompenied by severe rain, and tlie other a too profuse secretion which will be speedily cured by " .-.! .i -CONstTfTCTrOV WATER ' ' tCONTlTt TIWN .WATKU ' j , CONSTITUTION WATER : K " "I ' fOVST'TTTTOX WATER ' . ' OOWSTITTTWX' WATFR . . THE ONLY KNOWN TtKUKDY FOR TJIE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THK ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY-KNOWN REMEDY Foil irritation of the fck of the T!T.dder. inflam.matio.v ok the kidneys. - ' CATARRH -OF TUK BLADDER. STRAXGUARY AND IirRNIXG, OR , rAINFUL For these diseases it is truly a sovereiirn remedr. and too much cannot be said iii its praise. A siiicde aoae uas oeen Known to relieve tlie most urgent synipIUU1S. Are vou tronUed with a distressmg l ajn in tlie smalt of the back and through the hips 7 A teasfxioniui a ii.il- 01 me vontuution MaUTWiir reheve vou like magic . ., . - ' T ' " PHYSTCIAN3 1 "" '' Tlave long since given up the use of buchu, cubebs and juniper in the treatment of those diseases, and onlr use them for the want of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER " has proven itself equal to the ta.sk that lias devolved upon it. , . - : DICRETICS irritate and drench the kidners. and br mnetent tise lead to chonic degenerations and confirmed disease. " We present tlie Consutution Water to the public with tlie conviction tliat it has no equal in relieving too class of diseases for which it has been found so eminently successful for enrtng : and we trust that we shall be rewarded for our etibrt in piaenur ao valuable a remedy in a form to mev tiie requirements of patient and physician. ' ' .- READI READ I! REAUllt PATrrttE, Tjl., .Juno' 1V.3. Tr. m. IT. Orerjf, Dear &r: In February, lHe5 1. I ws affftcted w ith sugar diabetes, and for tire mfmths f passed mor than two gallons 01 waier in twenty flour .at-tre. i Was obliged to gt?t up as often as ten or twelve time during the wiglit, and in five months I Tost tiTH- pounds iu weight. Dnring the month of July, If.'I promred two butties of Constitution Water, and twvi dara after usinir it I exnerienced relief, and after tklrur two lit tles 1 was entirelv enred, soon after retraining mr asual good aealth. Yours tralr, . . aj J-Y. L. 1E WITT. Bowoit Cokxkbr, N. Y., Pec., 27. iV,l. Wm. 11 4b Co. .- I freclr etrS rotf Tibcrtr to make use of the following- certificate f Oie ralne of Constitution Water, which I can recemmenl in t) highest manner : My wife was attacked with pain ia the sbonliers. wbnle length of ber back, and in. her limbs, with PaIiitntUm af rr rm,4 7n-irititt or tae bladder. I callejL pLyi jan, who attended her about three months, whtn be lea her wors than-k f wnd ner. I theaeap'r;? 1 oriecf-bcJkest?Jrrsriin I could find, who atteniied ber for aboot nine months. and while she was under m' care s!ie did rt' t suEr qniteas much pain..' Ut fiaall-gare fcertup, and sai.L Aer enm troirmetrrire. tar, Sal I be, rri a ofratsw ajaLut -me vtker of. A.r difietjivm." Aut Wits -time she cmraeoced tV? nse of Constitution Wat er, and toonr otter astonishment, almost the frrt de seemed to ha v. the desired eject, and she ke-t on improving rspidlr un ler its treatment, and now gnjxnntends entirelv her domestic affairs. She has not tak-n any of the CanMrtufrm Watr for about four weeks, nii we are Lpp5 to say tll it kas rrndneed a t-r-manent enre Wil. IL TAN bESSCUVTZSi. Tmromrui, Cfwtn.V Marrb , tDri W. 'IT. Grr, Jjear iir .- Having seen roar dwrtnent of '-Constitution Water" rnjoienoedtir Inflammation of the Kidneys and Irritation of tin? Bladder, larttC rudVr-d for xh ptt frUrw rears, an J ieA the skill of a namber of physiemns w-ta only temporarr reiief, I was mdnced to try rir inedtcine. I procenred oat owueov your aenta at tiartferd. Msrs.. Lee, Sin n ' Co-. whea l bad aacd haL' of at, to mr (rorrrise I I great caange in Br beaiiii. I bare caed two I bottles of it. and am where I nvr expected u be ia I mr life, well ad in good spirits. I cannot express my I (rrtitnde f?r t :"1 fact that it is aCand more than ron ! recommenciojl it to be. Mar U messing a cf inA rer attentl rwa ia yonr labcrs of" b.ve. -J tmrs trnlr, , - ' LEGXARD S. BiGELOY. For sa r r aTl Trr ?st. Price $L. . . . " - ' !. H. 6REOO A CO, Proprietorr. '.':U.t.' "MORGAN ALLEN. nieral Acvita. ,, J v. -j -, ' ii j .i - U CUfft Near Fork. ' Agents in Clikago: FTIXER, FRENCH FCLLER; Arot ia Ciocaint4 BTTRDaAL A RO. : lm ,

13, B t Iark Green," liciit Urera.' ' IHrk Pbxv laenta, ; . I larnt Bhe, frYTch IKiw-r-. Maiae, Slaroon. ' ;''' (range, ' '-F4nk.J jf INtrrie, , Koval I'arple, Salmon. State. Siferino, Yklet ' YeJWw, ' ! - tl.tTi t r.n Ti, Dark Brown, Light lira a, Snutf Pn ws. Cherry, CritufcuB. inl t. Iark I'r.a,,i-Lit-ht Drab, ' Fawn Drab. Light Fan Drab, ..; Tar Cwisr Silk. Weolen and Mired Goods. Sham la, .., ScarCs. tarrss. RiUxwv. tiiores. lionneta, Bats. Feather, Kid Gkvts. CWdrwi a Clotliing, and all kuids of Wearing Apparel ,.,-?, " u1 " A-SAVING OF. 80 PER CBKTJ " " Frr ! cents ron can color as marre gnotH as would - otherwise cost ire trmes that mm. Yariotis shade can l pmdiieed frsra the same dv. Tbe ptrKss is simple, -and anv one can tr the dye with perfect Sucre, l'tn'rtion in English, Freadt and tArman, inside of each fn biy. For rorther inrmauon ia Dyring1. and giving a perfrct knewledgr w hat eoliirs are adapted tei dre ilb olher, with many rahuble reefpes. pnrr haie Hre A Shreus Tssattes'oa Pyetng and Colorinsr. cVnt bjr mail on reiffiprof frwe--l cent..- Msnnfacrnred rr' f .-. ' ...... rrm ... bowk a steykxs, ; 2ot Hroadwar. Ktua.. ; For sal by druggisU and dntWra geoerallv. " 49. hr. MADAME ZADOCK PORTER'S Curative Cough Balsam! . PRICE xz'ji. AO C-Ts!., rr.R BOTTLE The Best, C Lcapoat. ad most edectual te niedy, for C onch, Cold'. Ac, tho Vorld has ever produced, "Parf-ly Testable," , , ( contttiu "NO ."HiNEHAES. r th- ' . ' "; tr DELETERIOI'SJ DHL' US. The Curative Ralsam ia warranted, if used according to direction. t rare in all rase.Cotichs, Colds.Wlioop-. ing-Coui:h, Asthma, ami all the alloc Un of tho Vkreat and Lungs. , , Madame Zadoc Porter's Hnlsam. is a rt ari T vjctiKraBj.BKsi'avroaaKT pre pan-d with great .care .and. scTentific skill, front a combination of the best remedies the regetablo kingtlon? nflords.1 1 remedial qualities are baaed on its power to assist the healthv and viiroroua oinsula. tion of tho blt. through the lungs. . It enlivens tlie mnscles and assists lis? skin to perform the duties of regulating the beat of thooysteia, and in gvntl v throw ing off the waste ul: tanee f rom tliesurfaee of, the bod 'll "os'u phlegm, induces free spitting and will be found very agroe able to the taste. It is not a violent remedy, but entolliehf, warrm'tip, searrhing and ctTectivexan bs taken br tlie oldest person or the youmjestcUM. - , r " " ,, J" (" "V lsfame Znioc Porter's Curative Balsam is no new and untried medicine, bnt bas horn used by tho public tor tlie past Tl years; wiih nnparaHed sue-' cess, has acquired Its present cxteaisive and largrlv i"-1 creasing sale, puru bv U-ing i-oiiimenill by tliose wbohave nsed it to their afflioh-d friends and others. It' ion have ('!(!, if ever eonligbt. do net fail togivetlie Ralsam a trial, as tlie very low iee at which it is sold, brings it in llm nrue4i of every tinv tjiat they mfrtilwiTTs ki-ep it convenient for use. ." The timely use of it ?3cent bottle will often p.roreto liewortli one hun. ured times its cost.' .. K r- i Do not be put vlT with any otW. Ask (r 31 ndntne rdc I'orter;. Coush MaKem, insist on having H, ami take no otlier; if your Dniggt does not hxve it, have hail etid and get it tor Vou. SXT Sold by all Druggists at 2i and 0 cents per bottle. , HALE. Ai m.'CKia-!, Proa'rs. , 2H UREENWICn STKEKT, NEW YOKE. " 4H. Ir. rETKB. CBCOKER. , BESJ. CUOCKEB. CROCKER & COy South aide of Main f-trcet. one square East of v' -7 .," Jterediali : ltour . i. ItK H.MOXD, INI. "M"annfacnture aniuds of Cnrrinsrea, Buggiea, ; i.1 B Nwlkjea, EarireM and Periling Wagnits, tr., dc. We have on hand a tine assortment of work In ottr Jiae, sn-1 can fiirnish to order on short notice, almost any style or pattern of vehicle, all of which thcr warr rant to tie made of thebest material and by careful and experienced workmen The public are invited to call aad exaiHitie tlieir Mock rrid prices. ; ,." 1 v.j -Zt Particular atteution paid to repairing. Jan. 20, l.Sii4. ..' ..i t . Ornamental Iron "WToxlza. WOOD & PEROT, 1131 lUdge" ArrnnV, - ItntAnELfttta, PtNjrtltrAxis, OFFER for sale, upon titetnost rjii orable terms. New and beautiful Icsigns ia great rariutr of Iron Kail-infi-s for fpeiru.trl.. l:i..n.. A t ..r t'.....l. X 'ast Iron, and ffalvaiiked Iron and Brass Tubing; Iron taramiahs, lialconios, stairs, tounters. Fountains, ita?s, Columns, Hitching Posts. Lamp Stands, Vases', 1 a 1, ics, r lower punits, ota, I hairs, tetaluarv, Ani mals, and all otlier Inm Works of a Decorative thai-tutor. Desiens forwarded for selection. Persons apply iug for same will please state the kind of work needed Jan. zu, tsot. . ... 4i.3m WIGGINS tfc G O . . ., HO. 89, UfAIJV NTHEET, HAVE just rereired a large stock of floods, purchased in t' East of Manufacturers and Imitorters, for LAJflLand titer now oOerthem for sale at ach prices, and on such terms, as win be sure to secure to Wi grins JL Co., No. 19, .Hain Street, A living profit. Their stork emlirsces a com ii j4e wtmefit of all kinds of riaddlery Hard 1 ware, also, Leather of all ;inds -ile Irtncu Kin r1 t alf. .viomcco and Rindinc, Hlack and Fan cy Enamelled, Heavy and Light Euamelled leath ers, together with an assortment of our own tanage of Aieatner, all of which makes onr rtock one of the hrst in the country.. Aiseon hand at ' Wiggins li. Co's, No. 29, Maia street, Threads of all kiodt-. fly Nets, Horse P.ral., Whips, .aauies. Harness, niUes,t-oUars, c., ,( ooreirn 1u.uuiM.11ur. . . CASIl PAID FOR HIDE. . Fine Watches and Jewelry, ltirect frota the fnnafactnrer Gold! Gold! Watches!. Watches 1 - .-' A Jewelry! Jewelry! . . aa ;' The verr Best! The verr Rest ! TUa'rerr cheapest ! 'The rery cheapest j At a A. Dickinson's Jewelry Store, No. 1 Main Street, Richmond, lud. . - New Stock of Jewelry, &c J. K. If fJA ICUTT, '.. ETa just received a ti LARGE A EXTENSIVE Stark cf Jewel rr. tjfT':--' -3 V - which he invite the inattention of pnrchasers . ' WATtniEK, tXOCKS, BHEAST PI3T5, Ear antt Trimmer Ring, Gald ' ' l ' ...... . r i 1 ' C'haiu Aav, AwC, Atv, t ; Of the latest style and of tlas finewt finatia. -AH articles soU warrauie i V he as represented.-; Watch aad Clock repairing done "on tlie shortest notice, and warrented tor aei! me. "-TSankfnl fnrpast favor. a con tinued patrotiage wt maectfoar stdiettedu N a. 10. West Xaia Htrr-t, 4ot Weat of Harris itloia Ntore. . , ,t ' Jan IT, . ; , 424wtt. Wall ;PWaI Paper? , jnCHQIaSOg fc BBft,. " Hxre hut w-aeiwl ft tH f ' 1 WAI4L1 i t- Of new-' and etanf pajtema. Call -art the Citr BtlarreV . , And exa mine our iioTWaPs-WiriJow rifaviaa. Ctrrtara rjxtirreti. M , u.ttutri3U. HltUl. t -

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UUma. 8ssm at C a4 t h mu4 br a trui.tj Ms est tti rjrtt n V- Taaa".Arr' a-ais, awl Clan u t!dinritrd kaK wn Kf ta tlsua. ao4 k ta aast sin a . Mraete ta health acaia. Tary auaialaat ck ftracticaw et tba aaty lata t(aro a, tirlty, pwnfjr th tyswaa fruat lb tarracMM watrh sua A did awtl trmtewbtn la ta brtt, an4 - w wataeat fuaetloa. xa, a at mnN, Si.-inf nwnl Tars:a. auBorias. aa VMM la Hu ena.Uaoa. 1 1 1 1 m 1 'S tak Anr riUs. aa4 ara hosr dtrtctlr Ur nawr la aatianl artioa of lb rna. as with It th baoyaat fmlia. of health aoia. ' VrhM trwa4 araar la this taivsU aaa commoa cvjUint. la ate tnt ia nar af thJw-ea4aitJ mw iMiaMM. Th. sal WOTMI - -"4 h, suaiUr Mom and fcraagBK'ats of th aataml ranrtioM of th hair. taT ar rmpsllt. aa4 wanr of thcaa aararr. ear l iWawaiMU. iioa a. kaow t br irt Muf th mils, will aslo h ailjr Uwai a saaerteg troea tasdiar thy tar. ... . Ststenwau frnoi kwJiag fhrdcUns la eaat f th praxrfpsl cum, aad bmm timt wu aaewa aahat ft- ( JVaaJPbrafUv WnlfS.Jk,l. Pa. An s Toar Mil ar tli liarafoa of all that hj VawalliaalMato hr w4 ai HMto a(btar 7wwMiralartu4MlMMim Inoirabl Ihr yr. Ilr tlir has boea Hnf.r-; i ! ara with hlotelMa an raaiphaaa hrtkh J la brr hair. After ear hiU wa cared. u i trhi . Aa th .arujaUr,.aatr -'i ,t w w. aaqrsi.i(Wa( 1 Tw fllli'in lb prlar of pore. Tfcir reelkut 1 aawlitte e- aay athartl w r- Thf ar auhi, hat ry anii and artnal ia Umi actiua aa th ' boavK whtrh haakss itu uiTahuibl to a la th asilr tiraUHcat of dhaaaa. . .,...... .'- u.ii : laaalar,SeB.laadataJPl Btaah. 1 , - iram JMt. JUat4 ipirJkmmrrm S , " titia Bho. Am laannot aanrw rna trVtt complaint i I hara ear! with ynar PUhi hMW taa to aw w rr traa" sstU mwatim iaiwtaa, 1 pise R"l VTdenee a aa etTiytaal rathirtle ta tnr dstly rMitest with 11 nj - u. baHerisata I a that vnr nnaaaanl a ta twt w bar, I of euar vo thout hlktjr. -, ... '- TTTTsaraa, r. Mar I, IMS. -: Pa. J. O. Arm.' fa: I ham trtMnf il of tb worst kemdadt any EkhI aa hav hy a do o tw of rnar mis. It wi t arlM (rum a ami Mouse, which they ohw . . 1 loan with Kraat respect, P. W. rKERlR, .... rVr Stnmr Ctra, XUIIaa IMarwr -Um CaaaalaJatU. Ya Or Tktmltn BeS, M Jr Ota. i Sot only ar yoar Pill adaurably tnrtl thar ar an as aa aperient, but I Had their rnflc.il hrsuia , tha Uvar ry hBrka taaWiL They ha la soy piae . tie irurl Btor fleclual far th cur of Mm mmj tbaa aar aa raaird I eaa airattoa. 1 anoarvl 1 rtjoic that wahav at length a parsMiw whhat ia aar thy tla coulhhuai of tb piufcloa aad lb pvl rtrrsBTaatrr or ra Tsrsanat, : ' . - WMbiuasua. . Tih h, lav, f l 1 1 har aned ruur i'lltm la aoelaa4 hnat itsl 1 prarHcvr iocs yoa mW tbem, sud caauol hasltau to y tiny ar th eathartai w tsty. Thir litkuiuc set ion pb lb livr Is (Uick ud d idJ. un qiioi.Uy thy ar a driralil rrmaly far sWiiutfuut or-tiiai aran. iMlrv, t bat aMn faand acaof Mitm aaar so olmiliua that It did not readily jrisld la tbaaa. Amaaaally roanv AUI.NKO EAIX, M. D, Jfutan 9 Urn ifana i gK il. " . Pytery, Dlarrhara, Itelaa, Waraaa. rrom tfr. J. G. Vnem, C' ' - Tear PUI h hd a log trUl In- say prsrttcs, td I hold th w 1 aia a mm uf lb bnt wrtvi t h aver found. Their lirativ tffixl uiu tit llvar aiah tlHa au rllB rauedy. whs given iu small daa fur Wmui rfyinfrrji awl dutrrkaa. t heir osviUnc . aula tlteia very Milliai aad aavulnt ar tb a of wutuea and dokliru. Drapt, Impwrltr ttta Blatt. t FVwa ftrwr K, Asms, i fcar ef AaSeat CaarM, Aafaa. Pk. Avtai I have und f aar IMH with Btrordlarr nerrar in nty faaifly sad anionic thnar I am calltd to visit in drrl To ruLt th etgaaB Of Atcastloa aad puilfv Hi blooil, ilty ar th very bsat riaily 1 ha ever Voowa, and I aaa oaanoVatlv escomBwad lhri w my frhaala.. j , ...4 Xiaaa, , J. V.aUMa. Wabsaw, Wyowln)? C Jf. T, Oct. at, IV. PUB : I atn niin your t'stnvriM l llla in aiy tire, al Dad tftera a sxcrMrnl pnr.Mv a . vmW-di slid ourifs L'aa ftmnlatru uf W blend. ' - JUU.N Q. MKACHAM, Catlpattaa.Cotlrne, ftnpnreaataa, , AAhiananatlaa, float, Nwral(l, lraamy. Paralysis, Cits, ate, , ., . . o ' ram Or. J. P. rhatrAn, AftMifiwf, fida. '. - Too Baaeh uso( b aaidiaf oar PIIU ft lb ear of 4 antivenru . Iftbr of our frrnUy h9 Baad ta " m inearlmn I have, they atuMild yitn tnm la prsclsios. , l it aa- tb aaasat f th amllttad wh-a9r Bm 'tluit aoaipUint, which, allhouHh hd enoueh In llsslf, I th aailiv rthr 1 1 t.l r woes, t beMr ow Imam looriaiaat in lb lir, bat year Fill aTatlnt raan aad cur tb dow. ' . r. - , . ' i ' ft it . Jrcm itru K Stuart, Twyaanoa aad ViJwiJ, batna. I Brnar two lair dosiw tofVnnr 1Ala. taken at th prapiw ti,rexruilnit prohMraf Bah at aa 1 fiua atlien wholly or prlully DpfrnMit1 and alaown-y ffuctasl t etaom th aMnaot am nl aswan. - tllcy are so ararb tha "' 117; a bar fbat X saioinaaiil ' ao other to natteut. . , t , . . A r ' rrrmlJ Re Dr: ntfOk icaoJM. CZk. rWaai ffoea, 8rmh.fl Jan. a. 13 tlomMira Biai I ahould h nnrratsful f tbajaajif your skill has bmuKlit bm If I did not report Bay caa la yon. A sold allla1 ia Bar liaibaaad bnmabt oa acra ciatinx nrurtilpte psma, which ndml In earawie rfcaa km. MMwiibatMMMoit I had th bast f hyliaaa, tha disMia pew worse and won, antil by tlf Male of jnar aolient area! In rtaltlinor, Pr. Marknsl, I triad yoar PHI. Thnr effect war alow, bnt sar. Bj fwmaHhf la tb aa of then, I am now alirelj wall. . . ( 'rVitira CataBxa, flatna Rrmr, L-, 6 Pc 15 a. Pa. ATKB 1 1 bv ha ettrr enraa by aar Itna, af KhetutuiUe 6W-a paiuAii dlaaa.. thai had ssBk-SBd aa lurywa, VINCeNI aUPCLU "' atsrWiat of th Pin' la market contain Mai 1 ut. . wbada, aKbonah a rajuabl rawedy la akWM haad. I dsiiRnnia ta a enl.ho pill, n-oa th draadral mn ,eoe that fraiiHatry fnHuw Iu ineutkm n. Tli a cuataia ao awrrnry or adoarai aahat a whlrr, 1 Trioo, 35 oetiU par Box. or S Boxa for (VU , Preparad by Dr. J. C AYXB a 00., Zrwall, Maaa. jaT-i'or aaie kt all tha Drugstores ia this city. 1 ..- i . .. . FURNITURE WAREROOM. THOMAS HAVIMf. refitted hi . Store Itooni, and ea-. . MAION, J tended ' his facflitie for maauactnring Cam net A rrKNITlKE, Ia now prepared to aup. ply the iiuhlic with euperktrartielr ia hi line."' lie will make. . i ra ULKEALH, r , , . a Aiur.n, . liEllSTEADS, ' ' ! ) . . WAKUKOBES,' ' i f! - . SOCIABLES,.; " ' ' I.llfVtiK '' r". " . . (:ilArR5tnw six. .a Aad, in fart, ererythinf in tlx shape of Farattnre.fHe will also keep for as I a cwneral assortment ol C'iaciaaati-made Work. XV Prompt ParmeaU. Sellinir hi work at pnee in direet i iiaipitMina Ith manufacturers ol similar work, ia Clacianati, ha ha adr.pted a CASH system of paynstnU and tor the CA.SU will sell as law a any nonae ra Cincinnati thus making it to the mutual interest uf all prtir to par cash An deli rery of the work. HAiroma. - I' TT. ' ADt)tNGTON, 'ESractAtLT' lPOBJai I 0m aoblic thst he ft preraired to nerform hanging in tha - beat P"ahla aooer,oa ahort faoUoa, ant mot lavoraiil hanua. r ..t , , , , , . , Order left at J. O." Duffaale. or at hi rauiUrv on Son th 7th. aMreet, will b prbmptly atamled to. jiv,jti, ir.,r- .... :..f.n u A .. Jfltf ' ESTABLISHED 1760. Ak JpfrrrR ixjniixAnD , v , ' h 1 and i Chamber Hu, . 'f' jrormerir 2 Chatham Ptreet; Nw Tork.S 1 ' WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OP DEAl. . eta to tha artidat of hi aaaafaetar. rial ' Maeabor, t' .j.'j leiiffroB,-: " - t It Fin Kappa, fort irginia. Cora Raptaxa. " ir.-i.,i.K i . U. AaietaaM awtaa, trt I , Gopnham. -.-j YKtJxtw . hxvrr. -TfT-;-! Seoteb. - , - ? fiWDw Kcateh l-'ie .-.'-li Irish H jA Toast, Preah Scotch or Laodefoi t ",rAtfntioi t eaJ&T to tb lam redoatioa . r prmaa of FUavCat CTaaarrnr and Zmr&Bz' TdkmLm T h foaa1f rariaQnalrtyr ,rTT i-TOBACCbl a-jS twain: Tnmtrrcitwts,,: f 4 : frml r ' f P," A. Li or r41an. " ft. 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