Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 49, 1 February 1866 — Page 4

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RICHMOND, IND., FEB Y 1st, 1866. A North Carolina Witness. They have a queer specimen of human nature in North Carolina. Everybody remeraLcrii the celcirstel " Cousin Sally Dill an! Case." an. I here is one rwoently reported, which is not far behinJ it. Th writer jiircs it un-ter the head of" Ierl proceedings. " Action Jor work and labor done in cut ting ditch oa defendant's land. IMea: l'ayment and set off in bacon and cornmeal. Plaintiff's son on the stand rtcollecU the ditching perfect!-, but hc-eraa to forget all about the bacon. " You say j our daddy did all this ditching? Do you know what he got for it? " enquired Col. C. defendant " lie never got not a thing, as I ever heard on, that's what he never got," answered the witness. " Didn't your daddy get corn and bacon from defendant in payment for ditch-in- ? " " Nerer heard of his getting any corn or bacon. " ' What did your daddy and hi9 family live on last summer ?" " Vitlles, mostly. " " What sort of victuals ? " " Well, meat and bread and some whinky. " " Where did you get that meat and bread?" " Well, fust from one, and then the other. " "Didn't he get some of it from defendant ? " He mought." " I know that he mought, but did he? That's the question. " " Well, he mought, and then again, j on know, he moughten't. " With considerable excitement, and in tones of thunder: " Answer the question, and no more of this trifling with your oath. Did your daddy, or did he not, get corn and bacon from the defendant, for ditching ? " ' Well now he mought ; it didn't occur edzactly, you know. " Hero his honor interferes, and with a fctern, judicious frown, addresses the witness thus : " Witness, you must answer the question, or the court will be compelled to ileal with you. Can't you say yes or no? " " I reckon. " Well then answer yes or no. Did or did not your daddy get corn and bacon Iroin the defendant at the time referred to?" inquired the court. Witness now fully aroused and conscions of his danger " Well, Jude, I can't edzactly remember, you know, seen' as how its all dun been gone and eat up; but, (planting himself firmly, as one determined to out with it,) to the best of my reckerleeshun, if my memory serves me right, he mought, and then agin he moughtn't. " The plaintiff saved his bacon. Verdict accordingly. Pharaoh's Serpents. The composition of th curious little pellets recently introduced as r. toy for children is thus stated hy& writer in the PharmaceuticalJovrwr: Sik: A very curious toy is now being exhibit! in Paris, under the name of Serpent. As this toy really constitutes an interesting chemical experiment, perhaps an account of it may prove interesting. It consists of a little t-one of tinfoil containing a white pow er, about an inch in ueigut, and resem bling a pastille. This cone is to be lighted at its apex, when there immediately begins issuing from it a thick, serpent-like coil, which continues twisting t.tul increasing in length to an almost in- j creditable extent. The quantity of mattor thus prouucea is triuy marvellous, especially as the coil whU'h so exudes is Bolid and may be handled, although, of course, it is extremely light and somewhat fragile. Having a little of the white powder, with which the cones are filled, placed nt my disposal by a friend, I submitted ; it to analysis, and found it to consist of ; sulphocyanide of mercury. This salt, i when heated to a temperature below red- j ness, undergoes decomposition, swelling j or growing in size in a most remarkable j manner, and producing a mixture of! "mellon" (a compound of carbon and j nitrogen) with a little sulphide of mer I cury. The resulting mass often assumes j a most fantastic shape, aud is stu'Hciently j coherent to retain its form ; it presents i a yellow color on its exterior, but is j LUck within. The "serpent" shape of j course results from the salt being burnt j in a cone of tinfoil. j Both the roercurous and mercuric sul- j phocynides decompose in the same man- j ner; but the mercuric salt, containing more snlphocyanogen, seems capable of lumshiug a larger quantity or mellon, .iad is the one used in the French serpents. A solution of pemitratc of mercury is readily precipitated by sulphocyanide of ammonium and the mercuric sulphocyanide may be easily prepared. It is but to use the mercurial solution as strong as possible, and to keep it in excess throughout the precipitation. Solution of perchloride of laercury is not so easily precipitated as the pernitrate, probably owing to the solubility of the mercuric sulphocyanide in the cholorides. Perhaps I may be excused for adding that sulphocyanide of ammonium, suitable for the above purpose, may be easily prepared as follows : One volume of bisulphide of carbon, four volumes of liquor ammonia, fort, and four volumes of methylated spirit are put into a large bottle and the mixture frequently shaken. In the course of one or two boars the sulphide of carbon will have entirely dissolved in the ammoniacal liquid, formingadeep red solution. When this result is attained the liquid is boiled until the red color disappears, and is replaced by light yellow. The solution is then evaporated at a very gentle heat (about 80 r 90 Fan.) until it chrystalisea, or just to dryaess. The product is sulphocyanide of ammonium, sufficiently pure for the above purpose. 0na recrystalization from alcohol will render it quite white. One ounce of bisulphide of carbon yields by this process exactly one ounce of sulphocyanide of ammonium.

The Cholera.

At a meeting of the Commissioners of Health of New York City, Monday afternoon. Dr. Saycr stated that the last information from Gaudaloupe was to the effect that the cholera was tntroduced there by a trunk, containing the clothing of two persons who had died of the disease while on the passage from Marseil les, where the cholera was prevailing, and that the woman who washed the clothes, with her family, died almost immediately. A letter was also read from Dr. Chas. A. Lee, of the Medical Dopsrtrnent of the liutfalo University, whicn suggests a new theory in regard to this frightful disease, and which, while it leave much still unexplained, yet besua stroug antecedent marks of probability. l!is theo ry is briefly this: The disease it not coUayious. On the other hand, facts abundantly prove that it i portable, and always follows the great routes of travel. We have satisfactory evidence that the disease is communicated through the evaculions vf tiote infected with it, and in thl$ way otdy. Persona thus infected may travel from place to place without development of the disease in themselves, and yet leave behind in privies and water closets the germs of the deadly epidemic. It is this fact, so generally overlooked, which explains away much of the mystery which attaches to this fatal malaay. In this way alone can we account tor many anomalies in the progress of the disease, which though often deviating from the ordinary course of travel, yet iu no case travels aster than tfiijja, railroad cars and men travel. Furthermore, although the cholera poison may not be present in the stools just discharged, it may be generated in them at a later period under peculiar conditions, such as the contact with putrid animal and vegetable matter, or an impure atmosphere. And the cholera, thus generated, at first in the low, crowded, and filthy places of a city, soon spreads to higher grounds, and to places which were at first exempt. These views, the Doctor think, are strongly confirmed by the experience on the Atalanta. None of the cabin passengers or crew used the water-closets used by the steerage passengers, and none of them were attacked by the disease. Thus, too, is explained the fact that the disease rages w ith greater violence on the water. From these considerations he draws these practical lessons. 1. Quarantine regulations cannot be too strict nor too rigidly enforced. 2. The most thorough sanitary measures must be enforced and carried out in all places offered to the invasion of the disease, especially in large cities, where every effort should be used to have all houses, streets, alleys, privies, drains, cess pools, Arc, thoroughly clean sed and disinfected. 3. All intercourse with places infected with the disease must be absolutely prohibited, or at any rate, guarded with the greatest care and precaution. 4. Should the disease unfortunately be introduced into a place, cholera stools should never be emptied into necessaries and water-closets in common use. 5. The police should be instructed to pour into every privy and water-closet' suitable disinfectants, or furnish the same for this purpose. In a postscript, he adds: "The only real security against this disease is in carrying out the most thorough sanitary reform in personal, domestic and civic cleanliness and purification, and it is a work which requires instant attention. Not a day nor an hour is to be lost." Dr. Sayer stated these views had been communicated to a number of the first medical gentlemen of the city, who regarded them of such importance as to demand their general circulation. JC-t7 The Baptist Home Mission Board are about opening four schools for the education of colored ministers in the South. aC7 Why should a chicken hatched by steam be closely watched ? Because his mother does not know he is out. JttT A company of capitalists at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, have recently purchased acres of land in Georgia for clearing and cultivation. During the intense cold of Sun lay t:i,ch week, in Now York city, a woman named La9'erty, whose husband is a watchman, residing in Fifty-third street, near Lexington avenue, was froicn to denth. Ti.e facts of the cine appear to be as fullon s : Mrs. LiBerty had four children, one of whom was an infant. At a late hour of the nijr'ut she arose from bed in order to cover her three children more carefully, and ac;ain retired with tha ia'ant at her breast. Next morning she was found !rox?n to death with the inaneent babe eade.tvoring: to suckle from the breast of its dead mother. Her husband, being a ni.-Lt watchman, did not come heme until day iipLt. So tightly were the arms of the mother clasped around her infant that it required the united efforts of two men to remote them from their close embrace. At Rev. Henry Ward Beecher's ( Plymouth ) church, iu Brooklyn, the regular annual auction sale of pews was held last Tuesday evening week. The sale was wall attended and the bidding was very spirited. The first choice was sold for a premium of four hundred dollars, and was bought by H. B. Claflin. The income to the church f r m the sale of the pews last year was thirty-Are thousand dollars : but it is generally be lieved that tills year it will fall somewhat short of that figure. Teach yonr children the value of business knowledge not mere sch-.-nr.a to make money, but how to transact busires ; what constitutes buying, what selling, possession, etc. Teach them to keep and balance an account; enderstmd the terms debtor and creditor and make a general application to useful purpose of the knowledge gained iu the sch.Ws. Advices from Texas reported that a squad of soldiers of toe 19th colored regiment, under Lieut. Mnrphy, recently made an attack upon an Imperial gunboat near Brownsville, but were repulsed. Lieut. Murphy will probably be dismissed the service therefor. An order has been issued by the Secretary of War disbanding the 35th Army Corps. Twenty tihtLomses, destroyed during the war, hare been replaced with in the last six months. The Maine Legislators hare passed resolutions calling for the immediate trial of Jefferson Davis. Pettitions to the home government are circulating ia the rural districts of Canada for peaceful secession from Great Britian and annexation to the United States. The Senate bill offered by Mr. Wilson for increasing the regular army, makes the maximum 92,609, if the present cine regiments of infantry are retained. Ker. Joseph Fisher, one of the most eminent divine of Keutuckv, was attacked by rowdies at Louisville Thursday, aad so badly injured bj a s'ccg shot that be died tbortlv after.

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r - . T -aJ-l Vfr? Ik Published in the M'arner Buildiug, on Thursday Mornings, By HOLLOWAY &. DAVIS, dLt $2 per Volume, PAVABLK IV ADVANCE. Job Printing. We have a new " DAY JOItBER," and new fonts of Type of the latest styles, both plain and fancy, and are prepared to do work neat and expeditiously. Pamphlet, Catalogue, Constitutions, Show Hills, IlandbtlN, Iilnnks, Poster, Bill of Lad Hill Heads, Cards, Notes, Envelopes, Circulars, Checks, Labels, Ac. PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE. COMFORT AND ECONOMY. rErTKSE two very desirable qualities are combined JL in an eminent degree, in the HARD RUBBER TRUSS, and to the afflicted needing such Instruments. We cau recommend this as CLEANLY, DURABLE, and from its adaptability to any form, much more comfortable tliHU most other Trusses. Our stock of Marsh's, Fitch's, Hubbard's, Hitter's aud the Hard Rubber Truss Company's Instruments, is lare and well assorted both for children and adults. We bare a private room whore the Instruments can be applied by any physician, or by one of the firm, as may be desired. . " FLUJIMERA KELLY. Richmond, Jan. 19, 1565. 47-tf. D. B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor of the mil RlfE STOBLv Is no w recen-ins LARGEST STOCK OF CARPET TWO AM TIIItEnriA" JNCRAIN, HEMP AND R AC! STRAW MATTING AND RUGS, Of every description. Oil Cloths, of nest patterns, I tress Goods, of newest styles. In fact I am determined to have the BEST STOCK OF GOODS IX THE CFTY And Sell as Cheap. All of my. Goods will be sold at fair prices. The public are inveted to call at No -18 Main street. Richmond, May IS, 1S65. l.tff COHSUMPTIOH CUBED1 Editor of the RirtimomH Piulaaius : LEa Sib : I deem it no more than justice to suffering humanity to lay before the readers of mnr widely circulated Jourual, the following description of my suflerinjr and cure of that awful disease Consumption, having contracted it during pari of bit term ot service in the A rmy. First symptoms a dry hacking- Cousrh, with an irritation of the Bronchial Tubes, an oppression of the Chest, with continual pains in my back and coder mr shoulders, a diziiness in my head, weakness of sizht followed with a heavy Conch raisinp yellow matter, in preat quantities mixed with blood." Constipation of the bowels, nipht sweats, succeeded with an affection of the Liver. Beinjr a Practical Physician, having nsed all kinds of remedies, and yet derived no benefit, until bein? induced by a friend havine suffered almost similar to myself, to try a vetretable preperation that had proved effectual in this case. J nsed it stead v for three months and now I say, without hesitation, f am in perfect pood health. The Medicine is altogether veetable, free from Mercnry or any ineredk-nt that will tend to debilitate the system. I found relief after the first twenty-fonr hours nse of it, aDd so an in the same proportion, until my health t fully restored. Thoorh the great confidence I repose in this preperation for Con nrrption, it deserves the appreciate n of those patients tbataresimilarly efivcted. I shall send the receipt to any address with full and erplicit direetioos to prepare it. by eclosicp or wil send per Express by enclosing $1.04 one Bottle of Cooii Svrup, on of Tonic and one box of Liver Pills already prepared to test its invaluable properties. I will guarantee relief in twenty-fonr hours after its nse is commenced. Direct aTl letters, stating age, residence, and next Post Office Town, to Ir. J. II. rORMES. Consti roptioa Phrsiciaa, Richmond, Wayne Co., Indiana. Window Brxtshes, For ssle br 3641 PLFMJfEK t KELLY.

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D. P. HOLLOWAY & CO WASHINGTON, D. C, nAVE enerd in the business of soliciting Patents, and prosecuting Patent cases. Business entrusted to their care will receive prompt atteniion. Claims Against the Government, For back pay for Pensions, ic.,4c will receive personal attention. ALIi INFORMATION, la reference to Patent Laws, cheerfully given. Copies of ti.e Laws and Rules aud Regulations of the Patent OlEee, will be sent, gr.itU, on application. In applying for a Patent the applicant should forwarj a model of his inrenlion if susceptible of being illustrated by a model or, if it consists in a chemical compound, samples of the ingredients in their commercial state, and also in the proposed prepared form, should be sect. Also, as full a description of the invention or discovery, and its advantages should be given as is practicable, to aid in the proper preparation of the papers. Persons believing they have made an invention or a dii?overy in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether the same has been patented, by transmitting to us a model, or drawing, or a sufficient description to make the invention intelligible, can have a thorough examination made iu the Patent office, and the result of said examination forwarded to them for a reasonable compensation. We will have forwarded to any person who may desire them, a copy of the Patent Terms now in force, and the Rules and Regulations of the Patent office, free of expense. Caveats will be prepared oa short notice, by the inventor's giving a brief description of their invention, with drawings. Drawings will be made in artistic style from models f irnished by inventors. Searches of the Records of the Patent office in regard to titles in P.-.tants will be made on application. Send full name or names character of the invention, end if possible data of Patent. Copies of all CLAIMS, la any Patent issued by the Patent Office since 1S38, will be furnished on the receipt of $1, the applicant giving the full name of the Patentee, natuie of the invention, date of the Patent, Ac. Washington City, Ang. 31, 1355. 27tf NEW STOCK Jewelry, "Watches, Notions, V2 o GU 03 n P 8j w mm Pi 2 $--V -5 I gI";KIi KIXIS, a lurze assortment of Piated Ware, lators Huive, Fork and Spoon: .tiiisieal Iutruuteul. A-c. 2:5" An assortment of Sheet Muir. constantly on'hand. K. li. DICKINSON, " Xo. 41, ilain-bt., Richmond, Ind. Jan. 27,14. 3otf The Winter Hat Fashions! r g IIE nndersipned has 3 just receiTed his new Winter Stvle of h ats ana r.trs, towl;ii-h he invitr.- the at- ft. tention of all who w ould indulge in the latest fash-. n ion. Call at the Hat and , -1 '"an Si' re of JOHN" SCFFRIXS. Richmond, Ind., Dee in .S3, 1564. lOtf Fine Watches and J ewelry, Hireet from the M anofactorer. Gold! Gold! Watches ! Watches ! Jewelrr 1 Jewelrr! The VerT Best! The rprr Pest! The rery cheapest ! The rerx cheapest. At C. A. Dickinson's Jewelrr Store, So. 35 Main Street, Richmond. Ind. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! LINEUS rhetjbarb WINE - PLANTS : ALSO Choice Wine, One and Two Years Old. -Agents A Van ted! H. WEBBERT &. CO., DAYT05, OHIO. 43:2m Hearth nud I2at Brnke. Uw aV hiFLriOlEB SiLT.

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LOOK AT THE LIST. Hall Lamps, Lamp Matts, Bracket do Globes, Store do Shades, I Lanterns, Lamp Trim'rs. CHTMX1'YS. Crack Nuts, No. 1, j Double Extra No. 2, I O Chimney, Hinge & filter JLight House, Fletch Wicks Coal Oil, Oil Cans, Attachments for Heating Water, And everthmg pertninins to the- l amp Trade, to which we call I'ai tiriilnr attention. ALSO REPAIRING- OF LAMPS. HoIIoway & Page. Richmond, Oct. 12, lSGo. 33 tf. ! NEW DRUG STORE. AVERY & BOWEN, DEALERS IX Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Dye StutT-, Coal Oil Lamps, Soap. Perfumeries., aud Fancy Articles Cent-rally ! ! ALSO OF Pure W ines 3c Liquors FOR MEDICAL ITRI'OSES. Patent and Proprietary Medicines C7 Corner of Main and Marion Streets. Richmond, Ind. Our whole stock is new and fresh, having just been purchas-d of Manufacturers and Importers. June 26. 1863. 27-tf. NEW JEWELRY & MUSIC STORE PHIL. DICKINSON, Xo. n,.MA1.V STIIEKT. (OPPOSITE HUNTINGTON HOUSE) RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Richmond and vicinity, that he has just opened a new Depot for the sale of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, l'ianos, Melodeons, Sheet Music, Music Books, Violin and Gnitar Strings, and all kinds of Musical instruments. Patronage is respectfully solicited. AVatcli Repairing! Having one of the HKST and most expert workmen in his employ, he can confidently warrant all work entrusted to him, to be done neatly, satisfactorily, and on short notice. Call at Xo. 83. 30 tf. DIXOjSI . FORGY & Co DEALERS IN Oil Clotlis, IMattings, tl HTALV -SIIADIS, Ac, CORNER OF SECOND AND JEFFERSON STS., DAYTON, OHIO! (At The OIil Stand Of J antes I'crrine.) Damask Curtains, Lace do Shades. liutf, tireen, and Blue Holland, Shade Fixtures, Curtain Cornices and Bands, Drapery Cords and Tassels, Picture do do Shade do do Piano and Table Covers, 30 3m 530. Marble, Mahogany, 0:ik, and Common Figured Table Oil Cloths, Table Linens and Nap kins, Counterpanes and Sheetings, Blankets and Robes, llearth, Door, and Carriage Hugs, Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarn, Ac. SECUEITY FIRE INSUBANCE CO.! OF Or USTew York! Assets: 1,600,000. WILLIAM BELL, Agent, Oct. 19, 1365. 34-tf. RICHMOND. EZRA NYE & BRO, PEALER9 IX Stoves and Hollow Ware, Plain, Pressed, and Japaned Tinware. Also, Agents for the Sale of the Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturers of all kinds of TIN AND SIirET-IROX WORK I Tilt and Iron Roof Put in Ordrr. jJEAll orders for Spoutinz, Garter and Valleys, attended to with promptness. Store apjoininp ScotV Furniture Rooms, near ti.e Depot, liichmoad. Indiana. Ja. 27. lif. HERNIA! RUPTURE!! Messrs. AVEEY & BOWEN, HAVE fast receiTed splendid assortment of Dr. laSgortiivs LEVER SPRING TRUSS. The advantage of this Truss overall others, is apparent to ail who examine them. It action is in the DIRECT TRACK of the Hernia, and is claimed to effect more cares than all other now m use. Persnna suffering from Hernia should call and examine them, whether they wish to boy or not. They will be shown tour with pleasure. "ALSO a fine assortment of Shoulder Brace, for Youth's, Male and Female. SUPPORTERS k FLESH BRUSI7ES. AVERT A BOWEN, Cor., Main end Marion St., Richmond, Ind. Not. 19 1SS. 39-tf. W TABLET Ar LILLY WHITE, at PLCM1IER i KELLY Tootk aid Teeth Soaps Forialehr 541 PL OTHER i. KXLLY.

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;N. W. Hanie. R. . Vnrriaston G-. W. BARNES & CO WllOLl'SAU KKTA1L GROCERS, New Iron Front Building, NO 31, MAIN-ST., Richmond, Indiana.

L tanned Fruit A Catsups. J Strawln-rnes, Tomatoes. Blackberries. Kxtra Peaches, Kapherrte and Plum. Tomati Catsup. Walnut do Inion Club auce. Worcestershire do. PickrU ot various kinds. Salad Oils. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO. Jellien A.c. StrawK-rry an 1 Kaspber-y Jellies. Fine Apjle Jelly. Shred Isinii'.as tir gi-latine for making iel'ies Rasplxrrv syrnp, very fine and suitable for nse in su-kness. SlMjunSt. O.W.BARNES A CO. Sn;ar: 1( niid-s. Sujrars. 20 KSlscrushel.pranulate.l ami powdered do. 25 Bbls. Refined do, rariou prades. 31 Main St. O. W. itAKNES A CO. c ollee: 40 Birs Rio Coffee. 15 Mocha, Jara, and Lainra do. SI Main St. U. VV. liAR.VES A CO. Sundries. 20 kecs bi-crbonate Soda. 10 txixes )l adder. 10 " Indijro. 15 " Ex. Logwood. 10 " Cudbear. 10 Roxes Kice. 31 Main St. O.W.BARNES CO. ola-e A Syrrups: 10 bbls N. V. -Molasses. 10 " Sorphnm do. 10 " Svrnps Tariims grades. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES a CO. pices & Pepper: 5 bags Pepper. 2 " Cloves. 20 mats Cinnamon. 2 bars Alspice. 1 cask Nutmegs. E. K. Dnukee's sclecte! Spices. Cinnamon, Pepper, Alspice. Cloves, Mustard, Ginger and Cayenne. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES CO. uisin-,. 25 ltoxes M. R. L. ft A. Raisms. 20 4 do. 20 4 do. 1 Cak Currants. 5 Citrons. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES A CO. T 20 boxes fine Teas, embracing various qualities. O. W. BARNES A CO A Imoiid, "ut, Ac, . Sk. 200 lbs, Almondn. 200 " Pea nuts, Pecans, Filberts, etc. 31 Main St. t. W. BARNES A CO. Lihocolato, Prepared Codec, etc. J Baker's Cocoa. Pure Cocoa. Broma. French Chocolate. Premium " Vanilla Dandalion Coffee, various qualities. Traxicum. Vermicelli. Macaroni. Tapioca. Pearl Barley. Hecher'a Farinia. Corn Starch and Rice Flour. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES A CO. ATTENTION LADIES! XEW GOODS JCST RECEIVED AT ON NORTH PEARL STREET. " RS. ILIFF, is just in receipt of a larpe and j.M- fashionable assortment of FALL Millinery, which she offers to the Ladies CHEAP FOR CASH. Her reputation for correct taste, earned by a long experience in the business, will secure the patronage of the most fastidious. ?Ca!l, Ladies, and examine her stock before purchasing elsewhere. 7m34 PROF. WALKER'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. o THlHE above valuable preparation can be had at the fl Barber Shop of the Proprietor, near the Depot, in this city. He is an old, experienced fashionable Barber and Hair-Dresser, formerly from St. Louis. Call on Prof. J. Walker as above. He would respectfully refer those who wish to test this preparation to Mr. C. Williams, A. O. Crowse and J. Comer. He furnishes the following reliable certificates: I hereby certify that I have used J. C. Walker's Hair Restorative, and can say that it excels any thing of the kind 1 ever used. L. T.HORNEV. I hereby certify that I have used J. C. Waller's Hair Restorative, and find it all that he recommenda it to be, and nut at all injurious. L. J. FRANCISCO. Richmond, Oct. 12, 185. 33-tf. PKTBR CKCOKEIC. KtSJ. CKOCEXB. CROCKER & CO., South wide of .Main street, one square Eat ol Meredith lloaoe, niCII.MO.NI, ISO. "rannfacntnre all kinds of Carriaee. Bnssie, It Siiikie, Express ami Pedricg Wagons, Ac, Ac. We have on hand a ne assortment of work in our line, and can furnish to order on short notice, almost any style or pattern of vehicle, all of which they warrant to be made of thebet material and by caref ul and experienced workmen. The public are invited to caii and examine their stock rnd prices. T'V Particular attention paid to repairing. Jan. 20 IvSi IMPORTANT NEWS! WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL orders for Window Sash, Bl cds. Doors Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, Mantles and house furnishers work geoerailr, SCHOOL DaKS,ail made of thorongiilv SEASONED LUMBER! And as low as tLe same can be brought ia this market. Also, Pine Lsmker, Shinsle, flooring, Lath, ArM Ac S-Sixth Street, one square Soirtb of Main, Rich mind, lad. EZRA. SMITH A CO. June 5. 'S3. 23 tf. For Sale! COUNTRY SEAT of three seres end a bslf of ground, eottage house, bam. young orchard of fruit, Ac, near taectyof Rkrhcaood. For Priee, Acenquire of if. WASSON, 54 tf. Agent for the property.

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Horse aifl Cattle Powders. TVia mrat4, U-Mg anJ tTrWy kwn. U ou-ilv rr'.a v!4or low rtle fcorw, hv ttrvfif thtatng r t ctuu t .t. -.Ac and It U a rnr prevttv ot ail dism (nr.4. st fa this animal. laA LIS a I t.VMt, uuLNUUs, yruo w . TKR. !4 K T K Cure its, lls IKHrCK. KEv tr.-. rocvnKK LOSS Of API'S. TiTE AM ITAL ENtKvJY, c It ue imiMTOve the a u o a I a iu . v .kin n . - i tranT.rms Ih, ttu.-rtto sXck-toa i horJ. , T., Icnl Co.'. '3 f..-loXinji and spirited .n i tnvaluaMe. ? the qualily tl .ltk It hu It uacrvajc Ui q. tfvn provrn toy etnt cxpriaent t incnaan the lit.v ul milk and cream tweniy per cvT.t and ttiak U buiur trm aat Mirt. In tktvrnlnn cattle, tt We Uxn an ar-petue. Ioorfi lh. tr hid, aud make tbeaa Utrtve much Cuter. In all diseases of Siis , such aa Cough, rtcer In th Lunirs. LiveAc, Uti articbt acta as a rcific. Bv putttns from one-half a pir to a pancr in a hrrl of swilt ttt ro ve diseases or rntin-!y prevent-l. F"1-" tn ,:,'B' prentive and cu I -r l'" H h'-nt. Prica 23 CoaU p'r Papr, or 8 Psrrs t rsmnia rt H. V. FOITTZ UllO., AT THEIR WHOlFStlE PRI G Af MEBinXK PEFOT. Ko. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale bv lmeeit and Swrckerir throughut lh I'died Sl&w. For sale Wholesale and lU-tail at manufacturer.' prices, by 1'LI MMKR . KKI.1A, It ichmond, Indiana. John I). Parks, Cincinnati, lm-ral Ajreut. W IU M CI U.Vl-U ' - REMINGTONS' Army and Navy Revolver. APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT. I'pwards of I25,MK fnrnistied for tbo United States Service since lsiU. Warranted niiperior to any otber 1 'estol of the kind. Also Belt and Pocket Pistols. Sold bv Oun Dealers and the trade generally. E. REMINGTON A SONS, llion, N.Y., Manutacturera of Muskets, Carbines, Revolvers, ISjticvolvinu Rirtes, Rille Barrels, Ac. j?r-TO THE I.AllKS.-a GEO. H. REED & CO.'S LIQUID T HIE constant demand we have had for LIQUID DVES baa inducol us to put up a complete line of 40 Shades, all Liquids, which will recommend themselves to every one who has ever used Liquid Dyes for Ilrillinncy of Colors. Simplicity of I'se, Certainty of Snti-fartioa. (Complete Directions for nse with every package.) Use the BEST Article. SEE CERTIFICATES FROM EMINENT CHEMISTS, ON EACH PACKAGE Samples actually dyed with each of the olers on silk and woolen, may be seen at tlio Drug Stores. . "S(LD kvEltYWIlKItKIH If you desire to insure GOOD COLORS, inquire for Reed's InmeMic Hyt-R, and take mo othvr kind. GEO. II. KKKI CO., Iioton, . 29-6m. Mannfacturers. CARD TO THE LADES, nit. ii'poncos Golden Periodical Pills FOR FEMALES. IN COItltECTING irregularities, remorins; oef strnctions of the monthly turns, from whatev-f canst;, always successful as a preventive. It is now over thirty years since the above releWated Pills were first discovered by Dr. Daponcojof Paris, dnrinjr which time they have been extensively and successfully nsed in most of the public institutions as well as "in private practice of both hemispheres, with unparalleled success ia every rase, where the directions have been correctly followed, as thousands of ladies in this city and throughout the land, are daily testifying. They are the most invaluable remedy, for sll those afflicting comtilaints o peculiar to the sex, viz: Distressing and Painful Mensuration, Retention, Pain ia the Back and Loins, Pressing-down Pains, Kutth of Blood to the Head, Dizziness, DiuineKsof Sight, tjreen Sickness, Heaviness, Fatigue on any slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, and all the various distressing complaints, particularly that motU annovinjr, weakening, ar.d the beginninj of all otber female weaknesses. The l.-u-orrlira, or White. At the same time, there is nothing in these Pills that can do in'ury to life or health. Let tin directions be Rtrictly followed, and yoa will find them to be all they are represented; so much so, that in nine caaes out of ten, I will warrant them. Do not be discouraged ione box should fail, although, as a grne.-al thing One Ilox is Snificient. 5U.KX Hoxea bare been sold in two years) Ten Thousand Boxes sent by letter, both bv mysel and agents, to all parts of the world, to wbieb sn swers have been returned, in which ladies aav, notfa ing like the aliove Pills have bee n known, since Ut Science of Meilicine Downel upon the World, iu Be moving Obstruction and Restoring Nature to its prop, er channel, Quietirg the Nerves, and bringing bai tn. "Rosey Color of Ifealth," to the check of the mos. delicate. pfor sale by Druggist generallr Aoe.2i, la54. '261S Married H,lia X PROF. VON VERAE8 DIAMOND DROPS! ' tor wbaek they aia 'WAHEAH T E Dx , stw uiiaWe to mM-imrf ' rite peril ot aeeoaaaai DIAMOND DROPS I Mot an Aborttv. toot aapir s .PKEVEN TIVE, . . is no la th toast taiutmm to U aaoat U a. inrii kBottie WaxrsatadLi .1X1 STXBI; X, A Z T . Til , KT MA ataaro tor CtretUar. as- MSI tat t . to c m. sxoxmos ai co. T. O. Zrawarasei.CJeaca.miaaKt oesaaUO I CMicmt, rwita wtininiaaa rsiima sy rc-RHAJts ai tajt acatAACX, ruuxB, rarcm wttt.t wa loio si smith, chas. a. urrrST, sriTB OWlKJt. aa K. aoorrxx,, aad for salo $ att H KA yf f Tartar and Pakia? Ho4. ' L Extra quality at kLtMM&K A KXU.T'S -

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