Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 45, 4 January 1866 — Page 4

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RICHMOND, IND., JAN'Y 4th, 1866. THE BILLIARD MANIA. (Jar me h beaten Kavanagh. Thia impl announcement in the city papart one morning aroused more interctt in the mind of many a joung roan than all other items of news, whether from Washington, New Orleans, San Francis?, Pari or Ix-udon. There ia no more exiuiite foolery of our day than tha r -b;-0, ku H ! . ... .. .v. FT; , X" J Ttiopru uiiii iu uiii vuiu.tir vw.imi hit. j list five or six years. In fact, the L nitd Siatt ran lot3t of a greater quantity of tvell-rnade billiard tablfs.. and a larger number of iliy young men who waste valuable tiiue ovrr them, than auy other nation. The association which ate inseparable from the practice of it in imblic. and the fascination which tt eXwrciS H).T1 the minds of it- devotees, i alike deswvts -stern reprobation. We de- i fy any one to entsr a billiard -saloon j without betnsr impressed by the vacuity ! and silline which mark th counta ' nance of tho young men who spend , their even'ma there. The peculiarity of . the erame that it ealli into exercise; 'ono uf the reasoning faculties. The : tnlent it reiuirc is purely mechanical, ! f.ll tliKt is needed i a judgement of din , t:tiiefa, weights, and the ftjrce of blows. Nor doeri it appeal to the sentiments, j still less to any of the higher qualities j of manhood. It draws thi young men J away from the home circle, and blowly but surely uproots those attachment"! which have proved the salvation of many ; a person when preaed by temptation . Those who have frequented great bi'liard-rnatche must have observed the peculiar countenances of the so called champions. The high check bonep, the stolid features, the low-bred i look and air, betray themselves in spite of the fine clothes that, thanks to the folby of the public, these men are able to wear. "You may daub an I bedizen the man ax vou w ill. Hut the siampof the vulgar remains on him still." j It is noticeable, too, that, with hardly an exception, all the eminent billiard players are Irish, with now and then a stray French adventurer. . . . It is quite time that our young men were read a lesson on this matter of playing billiards. We are sure that no person with a goo I home to which he feels attached can spend night after night in a billiardsaloon without feeling that he has thrown just so much time away, ami outraged the better reclines of las nature 'Public opinion must reach the point in relation to this matter that it has in j regard to card playing. No man can en- j gage in the latter in public without runnitig the risk of being taken for a gam- i bier. And so a person who displays in j 'public an extraordinary skill in playing I billiards should ? open to the suspicion f of having been originally a setter-up of i ten-pins in a bowling-alley, or a marker j in soino popular billiard saloou. The HiKiinf 7i' Me. Nw California Senator. No Statu in the Union has been nioro : sadly disgraced by the men some of j them certainly it has sent to Congress, f than California. It should be remem- j ?ei t d, however, that those we refer to ! wers sent there-in the piping times of I Democratic rule, over th heads of the J real solid patriotic people of the (iolden ; State. The telegraph a day or two since j informed us that Hon. Cornelius Cole' had been elected I'nitcd States Senator : in the place of McDougul, who by his 1 grn-s intt'inpt-ranee has to long disgraced the Senate. Senator Cole has been a j member of the lower house, and is a l iouioI iintpi-tiond ability, integrity luat i- above the breath of suspicion, : and withal a kind, courteous and accom- j pashed gentlfti-san ; an. I his eleelion is I the highest position coitipliment to the J wisdom and the patriotism of llie I.t'gis- ! hit lire of California. He will in i?.t ably ' represent the noble men who control the j mighty destinies of the Republic upon t t'.io I'acilic coast. Chicago Trtbunf. t Letter From Gen. Pillow. Namimllk, Tknn., Dec. '22, Jfajor (Jtnrral O. O. Jotrarit, Commission' 1 tf, rfc, iv., Washington : It affords me ploasure to inform you i that I have been successful beyond my j most sanguine expectations in engaging I labor for all my plantations in Arkansas j and Tennessee. I have already engaged j about four hundred freedman, and have I full confidence in making a success ef j the work. I have given, in all cases, the i freed men a part of the crop of cotton, and allow him land for the cultivation of I vegetables and corn for his own use, j without charge therefor. I would hare j engaged one thousand laborers if I had j needed that number. My brother, who i adopted my plan of work, succeeded in i engaging laborers for three places he is working. I have put one large planta- j tion under white laborers from the North upon precisely the ssmi terms I engaged j faeedmen. I feel anxious to try the j system of white labor of that character ! for the plantation. Knowing the later- j est you feel in the success of the sya- ! tern of the freedmen, and feeling grate.- j ful for your kindness to me. I feel it to j be a duty to communicate the result of I my work thus far. With assurances of ' my personal regard and respect, I I am. General, very respectfully, ! (Signed,) Git'KON J. Tii-low- ' House Committees. - i Some important changes haye been made in the more important committees of the House, this session. Mr. Morrill, j of Vt.. has ben made Chairmsn of the Committee of Ways and Means, in place j of Thsd. Stephens, who heads the Comraittee on Appropriations. Washburne, ; of Illinois, is Chairman of Commerce Committee ; Banks of Foreign Affairs. Schenck of Military ArTsira. Dawes of Xrtv'vV:. r Q, M,L"S Bn,a 'J?uu mi muuu x.auas. .ur. xaraunar is l . v. 1 . . i- .-a . ju '," vuiuv iv vuti una .'mica committees. Daring the wr oar navy captured 1,151 resseleof all kinds; of these 210 were. learners, and 6 were rams or ironclade. Besides these captures 855 oeutral or hostile vessel were dastroved.

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Caoaed by iiailar olMtruetloua and deraQgements of th natural fu action of the bod. thy ar rpll.T, and many aarely, cured by ihr natmi mum Noo who know tne vtrttt ofthes pi! is. will Mlct to ampioy tbvaa wlwa sudenna; trtw t& diaorders incy cures StatemenU from leading physicians to aome of tea principal citwa, and from other itu knoara aUt: parFrvm Jbntarding Mfrtrhant cf SL Lows, fth. 4, V. Ater : Your Pills are th nrgan of 11 thmt i fTTMU ia nediciae. Ttx? hr cured tay Uui daughter erf ulcerous Aore apou hr bao'H nd f that, bsd prv"J inrnrable Wr year. Hr mothr baj beea kT frr coaly alflK-teil with bloeift aod ptmUs on br skia and la hr hair. After our ch.U cured, aha aiso tni jour PUU, and th; l.aT cured ber. . asa MORaaiaOot Aa m Family Phyiic. Tonr Pills are the prinfe of porga. Thr excetlcat ejnalitim surpa auy cvbartic we possa- Tbe-y ara mild, but Tf ry c-srtaiu ud eff'-ctaaJ m their actk-'ti oa tba bowels, wtMch m&l&oa Ukem invaauabU to us ia th 4Uj treatment of diaeasa. IIedcl&e9SicltIIeclnrls,Fonl Stomaelfc JYtm Dr, Ldtoard Boyd BaiUmort, iu Pita A TCft I can not ane wer you vhat cosnpIainU nave ctirel with your Hits better than to say nil that c4 ever treftt with a pwoittr miiicin. I place great dependence on an effeetti.i rathnrtic in hit c.iiy conteat wtih dissas, ao-i bvhevinu: as I ti. tbst y ur Pilla aHurd US th bat we have, I of cursa Taiue Llieui highly. Pitts bciw. Pa.. Mav 1, 1555. PR. J. C ATTft. 8Ir: T haT Nn rpeste !!y cured of the wore heQilacttt anv body can bavo by a ke or two of your Pills. It nwma to aria from a foui stumaca, which they cleanse at on-e Vuura with great .eepect, ET. W. PRKFLR, Blltoui Disorders Liver Complaints. From Dr. Thtodcr' ..V-w York Cty. Not onW are year Pill admirably alapted to their parpoae as an aperit-nt. Int 1 find their benenctal eiTectaunoa the, 1-iver Tery rna-rkeU iudtwd. They faa.e in my practice proved more tiectual for the cure of bilious c;mp'aints than any one rvrmiy I can meutiou. I eujeerely .g'.4j-e ihat w'have at Wnth a purgaiive which ia wwrrny tbb couikaWuod ol the ptufcasiuu and the -eupla. DtPARTE?T Of THI l!TTiaiOB, 1 VahhiiiKb a. I- '- th eb., ltwtV f SrJ : I nave u?d jour i iils in n.y eueiat and boptta practice ever since jou made them, and cannot htt-itate to ay they are the best catluuuc we enipkry. Thejr regniatiUi: a-tion on the liver quick aud decided, CAnsq. unity they are an admiruMe remetly for derautrenieiita o. that organ. ind-ud. 1 have Bt-tat-m fund a case of r,iit(;, dise.'jse ot.3ta.-1te that it did not readily yitld UJ Ihtni. iriiUmallv yow. AbO.NO BALL, M. D., J'.'oicitfn Uc Mann HxiL DyienUry. Ularrhora, Relax, Wormi. Fi um D. J. (J. Gmrn, nf Your Pills bare had a long trial in iut pm-tie. and I hold them in eateem a, orte of the- bet ap--rtni- 1 bava ever found. Their alteraliv t fleet upju the liver make theiu au excellent remedy, wbeti given in small d-aee for btiiotts (tyfent'Tif an't Umrrucra. 'iheir suprar-coaiing make ih'f.m viy ao-piublu and conveutcut lur the uae of worn a aud chiMrru. Dyspepsia. Imparity of the Blood. From Ate. J. V. Mimes, Ilstt r vf Advent (Viurt,i, Boittm. Dr. Ater: I have used ymtr Pi Ha with extraordinary uci om in my fHiniiy and among those I am railed to rwit in distr'-ss. To r.iru.te the oifsrans of digestion and purify the blood, they are tlie very beat remedy I bav ever known, aud 1 can confidently recommend them tu my Irieudc. Youia, J. V. lllMJd. V?.nsvr, TTyomlns; Co., N T., Ot. 24, 1855. Djlar Kir: I am usiuk your Cathartic PiiU in ray practice and find t)em an excellent purgative to citsanae the SVFteui aud partV the foiinlatns of fAe blond, JU11M U. MKACUAM.M. D. Const Ipat Ion. Coat iveneas, Snppreaafon, Ithf intiatism, (.out, Neuralgia, lrop my 9 Paralysis h its, c t c From Ur. J. i Vaughn, JUontrttil, Omartm. T-Ki much cannot be said of yonr Pills for the curs c &stir-nsjts. If others of our fraternity have Ibund them at eftlcacious as I have, they houid joiu me in proclaiminjc it for the benefit of the multitudes who offer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, ia the progenitor of others that are worse. I belieTe c--ricnfxi to originate in the liver, but your Pills aflect that argan aud enro the disease. afVosv Atri. E. Stuart, Physicxan and Mdidfe, Bnstrm I find one or two lare doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotive vf the natural ecre Uon when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to deans the stomach and expel worm. They are so much the bet physic we hare that I rxaunend bo other to suy patients From tim Rev. Dr. Jfawket, of the Mrfooditt Fpis. Church. Prat "ii U0C9R, Savannah, Ga. Jan. 6, 1366. Horosct ia: I should he nncrmteful fr the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to yon. A cold ae-ttled in my limbs and brought on excroiSaVttng nruralju: painSy which ended in chronic rhevnar ism. Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, tha disease jrrew worse and worse, until by the advice of your exrwlleut aeent in Baltimore, Dr. Markeniie, I tried yoor Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering In the use of them, 1 am now entirely well. Sknats CHAXFra, Baton Rouge, Ia., 5 Dec. ISM. Dr. Atrr: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Hhrtimatic tfcuf a painful disease that had afflicted me fcr years. VINCliM SLIDELL. iMnst of the Pills In market eontain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful cons qaenres that frejiiently follow its incautious rise. These contain no merjury or mineral substance whatever. fc Price. 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1 Prepared by Sr. 7. C. AYES & C0., Iow-sll, KaM. State of Indiana, Wayne County. S. S. In the Wyne f'aiiimtm Pious Cfmrt Janutrr Term A I. 1" Mu.Tox am.i;n v ELIZA J. A LXU S lirorre. No. ;u7 upr. it ii S. vemher KNOWN. T at. n thi.a -Oth il.i i- of No.J'w, t o- ;it'V nauie'l I lanitilt. tv John -.... ins lito-rnvs, fiiei in rl, . . . r?i3e of ;(e Wo: ' t'oioinon I'le.- t'oiirl, his :i-t i.-Kod- ol oi the ;.l i "-li!:iVl hIi'i ti.-- adida it i a e -ti.( t-ut perten lent. Khza Jane Al!-t i not a resi son. Fox & M". the I- tk ..f i C Illpl.i:!;'. sc. i cause, t.-ifetl, I son tt.at sal t 'i dent of the State of Indiana. ?":iid deiei.detit Kliza Jane Alien m therefore hereby notiticd of the tiling and pvtideney ' f said r-'mplaint asraaist her. and that. nntea. alio appear and au-w.-r-or demurs ther, to, at the calling of the ."aid aiise .n the cond dav of the next Term of s-aid Court, to ! beoim ami held at tie-Court House in Ceuterrille. on tiie Second Monday ..f ); ,uai i n. vt. -aid ( rupl.iiut and tbematter- an I tiiin.s tii'-rein CiMt'iir.e.; and a. lee,..l. will bo Uk.'ii.i tru - and the aid can-.- nr:!i b' heard and determined in iierai.per.ee. Wit e.-s. SAM. H. SCIlI.Aiil.K. an 1 t- e Seal o! said Court, at Contt-ri iiie, this ,iv .! November. I "''. SAM.!!. M'ill.Atii.i:, 'lert. s .eal 1V U. C. C rbeley , lJcpti! . i 12-p!.!"'3i,.'."J State of Indiana. Wayne County, S. S. Io t!-" Vi'ayne Circe.it C urt Februarv l.-nu, A. I'. 1 - . Atuoii't No. Ifl ( ONSTANTINE M "iRKFT V F.OBEliT U. KLINE fjt; IT K " . inst. on tiii- 'st :'v " eember. l-'i. t.ie an-.v.- n-i m.-l llarntuf. bv W. fhat. in tii A. Bickl- his Attarnev. h'.e-i in the oth .-e ot the Clerk ri! fie Wiint Circn.t Court. Uia cuts plaint aanitt sid dei'eu-'iut in t:.c above cut-tied raw, i"jt'.r w"th the affidavit of a -mr;:-nt pts-oi that said de'endnt Itobi rt H. Kline t niyt a resident of the Stauj cf Indians. Said defendant, Kobert H. Klic-U tbre"re berebv n--'titie.l of tiie fihn' anJ pendency of said ctnp!niT!tap4"r!t him and that, unless he appear ami answers or demure .hereto, at ibe raliine of the s-nl cause w tie oecond dav of the rest Term of sae) Cfsort, to be b"cnn and beld at the C-nrt House m Centrevi'le. ru the First Monday r-f February next, aaid eom:4aint and tlie-matters and thinea therein cmtained and :!di:td, will be taken as true and the said cause ivjil be litard ad defcrmine-i in his absence. AVitaesS, SAM. B CHL AGLE. Ch rk, and the Seai f ait" Court, at Centreriili;, tii 1st day of December, IrMJj. SAM. B. 5CHLAGLE, Clerk, By R. C. Corbeity, Deputy. 4s5aiW "4i-3-t". Joi Sale! ACOUNTKY KAT cf three acres and a naif of protrnJ.cottare hmie. barn, yang- orchard of frait. Ac-, near the citv of Kici-mocd. For Frv-e, A;., ecqnrsof ' M. WAS-ON. 34 tf. Agent for the property. F 3-541 eatiti Dter, v For sale, cheap, at t PLCMMXK KELLY'S. i

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fU W. YarriagtonG. W. BARNES & CO. WUuLkSALK KKTAIL GROCERS, New Iron Front Building, NO 31, MA1N-ST., Richmond, Indiana. 'tauicrf Print A ( t ui-. L' Strawlai-rr'es.TotnattwK. ftiaclVrrie. Extra Peaches. Rasttw cries and Plums. Tomato Catsup, Walnut do. London Club Sauce. Wor, -ester shire do. Pickets ot v a rtoos kin-Is. S-atadOits. 35 Main St. O. W. BARNES A CO. fellia ar. Straw lrry at Raspberry Jellies. i ine Apple Jelly. j Shred Isinglass or gelatine for making tellies I Raspberry syrup, very fine and suitable fur us t in sicklies- " 31 Ma n St. G. W. BARNES A CO. j 8 o:ar b Ifhd. Sucars. 2 Btlsrrutiet,rranulatedand powdere.1 do 2a Bbts. kenned iks various era.les. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO. ariotlef: X 4U Bats Kio Coffee. Moch-v, Java. and Lsrnara do. SI Main G. W. BARNES A CO. S li nil ries. -h kee5 10 In . 10 11 111 bi-carVwuiate S. s Madder. Indip.. Ex. Ivod. Cud bear. da. 10 Boxes Kice. nn St. 11 M t'.W. BARNES i CO. 31 lfs .V Srrii: IP W is N. O. Molasses. 1"' u Sorghum do. Id " Svrups various urades. :tl Main St. Ii. W. BAKNKS CO. s iro. 1 t ff r S . b;i- 1't'i'lHT. . i ;4vc. 2' in it- CiniiaiiUiti - bair- Alsuf"". 1 cak Nutiiit-iiS-F. K. !unk "s -S..-1 Cli'M'. Muur-l,b' ;il Main St. -t.sl -pices. .MspiCe. r and t nvenne. O, W. HA KN KS I'O. , M. 11. L. A. fiaisins. do I C.i-k Currants. Citrons, in Si. :.l M; G. W. BAIiNKS A CO. Hens: tint I iue in-.r... nUiiliBABNES .t CO a liuonils, nt-, A , - "a -00 !t.s. Almonds. -"I ' IV a nu!-. oi M,au t. , Ft!'erH. etc. .BARNES A Ci G. V Cthoi l:il(, I'r.-jiarftl 4'.rfDt, 'tc. J Baker's Cocoa. I'ure Cocoa. Bi-oma. Erenel: Chocolate. Premium " X'anilla " Iandalion Cotiee, vnrioiia qnal'tias. Traxicnm. Verm icelli. Macaroni. T i pioca -Pearl Barley. Heciicr's Farinis. Corn Starch and Bice Flour. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO.. ATTENTION LADIES! w JEST c; o o i ss RECEIVED AT .0V. (t),UU A, -A 11 OX NOItTH PKAKL STREET. . . 35' BS. ILIFF. is inst in receipt of a lartre and fa shioiiable assortment of PALL Milliiir-ry, which she oners to the Indies CUKAr 'K CASH. Her reputation for correct tiiste, earned by a lona; experience in the business, will secure the patronaK of the most fastidious. jT-rCa'.l, Ladies, andesamine her stock before purchasing elsow here.. 7m.14 I'ltOF. VVALKi:it-S HAIR RESTORATIVE. -ofjtilK above vaiuahlc .reparation can Be bad at the Barber Shop of the Proprietor, ta-sr this ltup'it, in this city. He is au old, exK'rieuced fashionable Barber and Haar -Dresner, formerly from St. Iauis. Call on Pn-f..l. Walker asabove. He would respectfiill.v r.-fer tbote who wish to test this preparation to Mr. C. Wiiiiaius, A. G. Croa'seand J. Comer. He furnishes the following reliable cert inc. tes.I hen-' iv certify that 1 haven-ed J.C. Walker's Hair Ri-traie. the kind 1 el in sav that it seels any thiiijr i,.f L. T. HORNET. ver used. f h--..-,.-i;. -: re -..' in 1 not at , rtifv th ? I ha" aud find it ail tlu II injurkms. u-edJ.C. Vr.lkirs lfar t he roeo ifiuienda.it tube, L. J. FRANCISCO. S3-t. Bin hrnond, Oct. , mwm i CBO&KER, It KALE RS IX Foreign and Domestic l.3V 0OIS. NOTIONS, ITYS, l!I.M) W illi:, AM Child re NO. 4.'. MAIN No.:;u- ..iv.. I (J II S S i SI ET. BK HMOND, iNt. IMPORTANT NEWS! ME ARE PREPARED TO TII I, rr for Wir-lov Sash. P!ri". Tc rs Fraroe. Monldings, "VaHtees. MantVs- n" fcnne fnmislrs wr.rk generally, SCHOOL L'fcJl'K?,fl maoe of th.r'"iighlv S E A SO NED LUMBER! And as Sow as the same can be br"ogtet in thia Market. AIo, Pine Lamher, Shinsles, Flooriag, I.atii. Ac. Ar, S;th Street, one sonar Srtli a" "ffatn. Rrct roond, fad. EZRA SMITH CO. Jane , 3. S3 tf. HOE BRrsiIW. i brnshes. For a.)e hy i rery fine lot of very fc; FLU 3. ME 3 A JEEUT. II earth aad ! Brash-, for aaielwr PLC MilXa A av ELLT-

ii JREMINGTON-ii Army aaJ Navy Revolver. " APPKOVEISISY THS tiOVERNalEST. I pwarxH cf I V,HH fumisbew for the Uaitod State Service since l-WI. Warranted supertor to any otticr Pest 1 of (Im kiau. Aba IWil and Pocket Piatots. SoW bv Ouir IVal-rs and Pie trade generally. K. UEMINUTOX A SONS. Hum, N. Y., Ma iut t urers ot Muskets, Carbinea, Kerolrers, ciTc-tcing K.d, , Ride Uarnls, Ac. SECURITY FIEE INSURANCE CO.! OF Of jSTow York!". Assets: lf 600,000. WILLIAM BELL, Agent, 1. Hli. .il.w'. KICHMONP. Oct. COMFORT AND ECONOMY. fMHESE two vry ilesiraWa tjualithn are combined jL in an euiinect decree, iu the HARD RUBBER TRUSS. and to the s filleted neodinff mieh Instnimcnt. We can recaiinniond this as CLEANLY, DLUABLE, and from its adap'amb.ty to any loiui. nmeli move comhirtable thin ui'-sl llicr Trusts. t)ur stock of "tlitrsu'- , 1'iti U'-., llullurd.. Hitter's and tha Hard K libber Tius Company Instruments, is larjre and well asorte1 both forcliiMren anda-iutls. We have private room where the lustniments can be applied br uny physician, or hv o::e of the tirin, as mar 1st desired. 11.1 : MM ERA KELLY. Kichmoii.1,.1,;!. IJ.IS'O. 47-tf. afcCo 1 K A 1. E R S I N Oil Cloths, ISI sittiii-s, ( I UTAI-t SH ADES, Ac, Coi;NEKoF SECOND AND JEFFERSON STS., DAYTON, OHIO! (Al The t!d Stiuiil Of JnriiCM Verrinr.) 1 ia mask Curtains, I. ace do Shade. Bull. Green, and Blue I loll in 1, Shao Fiv lures. Curt.nn Cornices and Baud, l'nperv Cords and las-s'is, i'ictute tlo do Miad.- do do I'niiio and Table Cov,crs, .'i'l ':sm- 550. Marble, Mahogany, ! Oak, and Common Figured Table Oil ' Cloths, Table Linens and Nap kins, , Cor.ntei pnncs and Slieettnirs. Blankets nd Robea, Hearth, Ihwir, aud Carriage KupS, t arpi't t iiaTrrsas4M ft l ru, ic. ;?0fTO THi: LADIES. -rv GEO H. REED Sc. CO.'S LIQUID j fjlUF constant demni.d . have had forMQEID j a l) ES has ImliiC'-l e.s to put up i ,H niplete linoof j 40 Shades, all Liquids, f hieiiv;!l re. . mute ud thcmHelvea to every one k ho ! has ev-r uwsl Lttiuid Iiyea for j lirilliaiirv of oloi. j Simplicity ol !, (Vrlninty of Snt isfartloa. j (Complete Iir-ctions for use with every packaga.) Use the BEST Article. SEE CERTIFICATES FROM EMINENT CHEM ISTS, OX EACH BACK AGE Samples actually dyed with each of the tolarj on silk i:n.l wiMtleu, may be seon at the Drojt Shoea. SOLI) E V K It Y W HER E ! -W--If yon ile'in? to insure COOL) COLORS, inquire for ISeed's DumoMic lyr, mul bit- other UhiI. 1.EO. II. HEED Jk CO., llosia, aS-fina. Manufacturtrra. CARD TO THE LADES. DR. OI'J'OXCO. Golden Periodical Pills FOR FEMALES. IX t"OIIUECTIN'; irregularities, removing tibtn;crHj,ai of th" luoiitlily turns, from whatever canxo, nl vays .snccesfnl as a pn-venlive. it is wr over thirty yenrs ttince the abfive celebrated Fills Here IrrfU ditKrorervd by l)r. Diiponco'iif Faris, duriiij; which time they hjve lsH.n ejt.-nsinl v and sucer-sfiilly usssl In nw.st of the public institut'ioba as wi4l as in private practice of loth hemisplierM, with nnp.iralh-led snco-ns in every caae, shere the directions have lecn correctly followed, as thousands t ladies in tins city and throughout the land, are daily testifying. They are th? ust invaluable reined v. for ill il,,.. ailhctiiii: coniidamts so peculiar to the sea, vu. Dis-tres-ino and P.iiiifn! M ustnration. Retention, y'xn jn th ltn k and l-ir. I'resiriir-diwn Pain, Kn.h of Bhwid tt th.- Hind, lzziness. Dimness of Sight, t.reen Mckne-. ileavinmui. Fatigue on anv slight eertinn Palpitation of the Heart, and ail tlie various distressing complaints, particularly that most annoving, weakenlnif, and the Wgicnin- of all otW feuutle weabBessea -The I.-m-orrhi-B. or "IV hit . At the same tim-, then m.thing in tl:se lill that ii il-. ijonrr to l,fc ,.r health. 1-t the directions be ca StTTrur lo'lowe-I, snl vo ml) fcnd t iem fo K., .11 .1 J, .'Io a ate repre-A-iiWd; so much so. that in t.. I w J3 w arrafit i"t ft- drScr.nrai!Ni Is. a si.orild fail, althoajrh. as . i.on,-r. I Sufficient, .VN'roo llnti i. hare- brr-ti old in two years. Ten Thousand Boats sent by ktter. both bv ruyself and ag-ms. ti nil parts f tl world, to whhrh nmmlatfWn rv-trtmed, in whicii ladies ar. netbing bite the aljove J'llls ba? bee n known, unce th Science of Mediehie luwned upo tie World, in Removini' Obstruction and Resf .ling Nature to iu proper channel, inet.rg tlie Nerves, and bringing back tt ' Bosev t oiorof lleaUb," to the cheek t-ftbe moat deiicaie. 7i' jT sale by Druggist, generaiir Aug. 24. l?6j. F jtf PROF. VON VERAE'S DIAMOND DROPS I . t a a. aonoi r ea . i - '. Ctaaan, tUlaiM, Qmm tM awaca tawk kn Mar aale aa -m.i.i. tm raA-" WA c"Aavc. rxnjMM. rnrcs mui, tajia a is.iit cms. . Mnrac ,lnr swt. a, aoonus-aaa aa aata w T Srwasaw t tk Waa

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