Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 23, 10 August 1869 — Page 4
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RICHMOND JND, AUGUST IO, 1869. (Trvm tha af t, Aabwra lades. StonM, Their Romaftoe and Mystery, . . . . r , X OMA C R AM BO f Raskin has defined romance' as beau ty, sublimity, or virtue unusually "man;, ifeated. It may, be ; difficult to imagine that under these conditions there could be romance in stones. "We think there is little beauty in the great rough rocke with which we are familiar and that we should go to anyTothfr rpwpf .Vreated nature to have awakened in us a sense of the sublime. A ' human beiug en dowed with life,1 sensation and reason, alone can be virtuous., v The objections may, at first thought, seem formidable ; but upon closer examination! they, show either a limited 1 acquaintance' with the subject or' a non-appreciation -T.of the charwteristics. Vet the definition and see how admirably, it applies. ) And firsts Beauty, Thejdiamond that, sparkles and changes' 'with every motion into 'many different hues we call a beautiful stone. "Yonder stat ue, so graceful in form and so perfeetin imitation, delights, and we stattsCbe-. fore it fascinated, Oblivious to all bdht us, so greatly chatjaed that we forget it is only a beautiful stone. Or, inmay be, the little pebble on thoTMachworn by' the washing of the aketts whiteness and smoothnesg.ipleaaer'the eye, and we think tt & beautiful stoae Second, Sublimity' On tU coasts of Scotland may be seen, arranged in, Systematic order,,, gigantic colons of basaltic rOckJJ' Extending ov the centre, these immense stones form an archway, as perfect as that ; planned 'by the most skillful architect.' The great restfesa waves1 pavetho bottomncessantly' dashing their foam .on either side, No one can look Ton t without wondfetTand amazement without that elevated .eeling which comes from lpokingpon great sceuei nd, ;pbjects.6r, did you never pass through a pekycavo At times the ; passage-way was so narrow you could barely pass. Atpthecmes you were suddenly, admitted intosto ny chamber, with rocks above, beneath, and on every side j! the trickling of water down the ' stony walls was all that disturbed the silence that pervaded. Was there not a feeling of awe asdeep and profound as you 1 ever? realized ? And lastly, -Yrirtne. A most essential clement characterizing ropk not di rectly, perhaps, t no less largely entering into their Mature, pi do fitjt believe that any one 'could stfedy on.be intimately connected with "stones be a bad man. They have a purifying, elevating influence peculiar to themselves, and in this way we may have virttfe in stone. One of the chief elements of romance is mystery ,-and these stones have much connected with them which is mysterious much - that is entirely concealed while enough is-givenr to excite a desire for urtber,flowle4ge; 'I The records of theworldt are left 3 to us in various ways. Most frequently iwe think of them as coming down from preceding "generations. But there was a time, and longer, by many,- hundred thousand yearstba'a -IhexIsiepCe'pf man, when not a human .being lived 'to give the events of the past-a But a book was left Twhich givesJto usreveiations in ore ; accurate and ' more minute than the most perfect history' of any century. We read page after pagefS'rliftVits leaves, and become acquainted with the rocks, plants and animals of. those times. Tho molusks of the'SHurlan the Bshes of the Devonian," the reptiles of the Me "sozic, and mammals of theCenozoicare . distinctly '.. portrayed t , the uplifts .the folds, the flexures, the 'depressions are all written here. - More : than this it is this testimony in' rock that has made a division among thinkers. ScientiGc persons are divided, into two 'great classes, known as the Darwinians and JCreationalists.' Whether one be right or the other remains yet to be proved but the mystery5 lies hidden in the fotc.,( ' Petra tells its own romantic story. . Ancient cities, . and the most enduring edi Qces, have long, since moldered 'and decayed. - But not so with ' stony Petra. .'its building are stilt . good -; representa- " tions of its" former ! .magniflcencer The -rock hewn passage-way, with the exca " vated sepulchres on either side, and its overhanging stones', ' threatening for, so many thousand years to "fall upon the ' The grand, old temple, .with its stony adornments, resists the action of ages. 1 The theater,' with its 'seats of stone rais cd one' above' the other; and chambers i cut in the rooks of the building, are the astonishment and, delight of travelers. V The inhabitants have long aince passed away, but the city remains a mystery in x stone : 'Ita own craved its own mnnn. .. A. , . - . . n., T . . . i ' . , ' Trt tbatl the tboaghtfot atraneer turn From Petri's gates, with deeper awe, i siatk afar the barisl'm tri',!' ; v Of Xaroo on tb eliff of Hor '. if .i -n whi Q)wo ii ancwin frosra, LooXU from its turrets deaertward, . fL- LLI .: TH Ami kaeprf tb w.'tch 'tbaf 0o4 has so. c 'i i - (in ? mo nn.vjifr I the desert, prophet-snoa; f ' i , b r 1 M4tHhH ahadowinff pile at length, A ajabol ia the Hebrew tongue, Of Ge4'e eternal lore and ttrtnglb.
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'On Ups ot bard and scroll of eer, w t ". From age to age wnt"down the name, A .1 ri "i !ad QhrwClhe Roclt of Agee, camel )Tiimi Watt ioy,v.r":r;J,: ..la trntre that the 'Hebrews trod : ' , We need the sbadowiag rocs:, as meT a Jii Wneed,like them, the guides of God. J,, f I 5 v .iflfi iHtl lire w- -?- i ; Te lead s o'er the desert sand C , God give our hearts their long desire, -,.,;;3r,r-K 8 i Uis shadow in a wear land. . w (.'r -, ; The romance of stones is not!;always connected with' the sober and practical, but fun and frolic are often ; associated with. them. '-Mm t-f.4 !tn-y:i -it ! lo rt -t ';lhere is astoue, ;r:,hj,,Vt j flThat whoeTer kisses, ?l s - : r ; . ' . . v . . . " ' To row roouent. : -i i erow efoouent. Tis he may clamber' -'-11 ' To alady's chamber,' '" U s 'Or'beeome a member Of Parliament. 1 ! t I i ,r?.3 5 A clever s pouter efc-is Helf sure turn out, or eTl J-,,", uu, fuvu:r,, i.;iif r-wtrn? --"t ' , 1- i viic!" ti -si Don't hope to hinder bimf T ; ci Sure be'e a pilgrim j oi jurfj ft,. From the Blarney Stone. s- f,.,; f Not le'ssMhtimateljrare stones connected with Bible history.' I. remember the Hebrew boy leaving his home for a distant country, and when evening shadows gather he makes his pillow of a coU lection f of J stones. -'Sleeping ''on this rocky Vesting-placefhesees,' the heavenly ladder of sbeauUful ; climbing angels.. And Vhcn he awakes he vows the stones he had set up shall be God's house. ' In later times, when ' Abraham's children had wandered many Vearsr and were led aqross the -river, ; they, set j up, twelve stones fortt memorial of their journey ' ingSjTlie shepherd boy "of Judeas plains smote the. Philistine with pebbles from the brook. ' The' holiest man that eycr.lived joyed the rocks. .When wear ied by Ahe long nwalks, from (Judea to Gallilee when human nature could no longer endure the labor and fatigue His mission brought Him--it ' was to Olivet he resorted. Here, above the Holy Cii tyV timong the crags and ledges' created 'by His ownt hand, He communed with ' Him who watched 'so ''tenderly over the ; Son He loyedThat a resort thus associated with comfort and assistance in time e of need, ;1 should become : -t peculiarly dear, is not strange. The delightful intercourse with the) little family at Bethany did not equal it. The company "of 3 the 'faithful5 disciples was Vften left for this solitary retreat. We ' can almost imagine the scene 'when the loving heart, no longer able to . retain the pent up sadness of Jerusalem's unkindness, and rejection, , overflows in the most tender expressions of mourning over the city of Pavid. When the sorrows and pleasures of thirty-three years of human life were ended,' it was in this rocky mountain the angels came to take Him horned . SI '?rJlU Oh, the beautiful stones ! they are not only among the chief beauties of earth, but we have no better representation of the beauties of heaven. They form the foundation, of, ? y 'The mansion of Creation's Architect, j ;, r f The palace of the everlasting King ; v Tho jasper, streaked with many a tender dye ; , m Kpiuiro, w wswi pine aerens ; .f nr." at i Tl. . . ..i.: . c t li oe agate, owce iBaiceaon's peerless boast j s The fathomless repose of emerald; v;nrmr '. The raby, the blood-tinctured sardonyx j , o e -f ' aio The chrysolite,' like atnber, sheathing fire ; - lo The berf I, emuloos of ocan's sheen; w c The opal 'tinted-topaz, clear as'glassj f f'f-j The soft, pale purple'of the chfysophrase V" - -f. ,p The melibpean hyacinth, and last, . h, j ,5r There 'is 'a grapevine "near ' Santa Barbara, California, the trunk of which measures. thirleenincheain diameter, the branches covering an area of sixtyfive feet in diameter. It is trained upon ,treins:worksupprtciby sixty-four posts.? It.;.: is ' stated that vine last season Jyietded six tonVof grapes, which brought' f 266 3 The , 'vine is twentysfour years ' old.' 'Another " vine trellieerl in the "same , way, -' eleven years old bids fair to saU trip the old one r i now covers an area ot thirty six feet in diameter ' ; '.',' As an evidence of tho great fertility of the tule lands of Sherman, Island, in Suisun. Bay, California, it is stated that wheat planted in ashe3, on the surface, withoutany ploughing,' 'yields eighty- . three and a: half bushels : to the acre for the first season and forty five bushels for the second- the "volunteer", crop. - Barley . under i the similar' conditions, "' yielded one hundred and twelve bushels to the .acre for.; the first ; crop, and .78 bushels for the -'volunteer' Crop. It is TrA- , ? it-..-. - :. - ' -i . , .The travel to Hot Springs Arkansas is aaid io.be heavier than ever-: before, i Thega'uge of the ult ssouri iacific B. B. was changed in twelve hours by 1,380 - -Ui i-T-i 3ltl J!v i-liiii -- l-.':. ,J. , men. Sullivan county (N.,Y.)bees. are said to be starving on - account of the wet Weather. , .ent - Jcoi e -3 ij ; The St Paul and Pacific R. R. , is to be completed this7 fear, as "far' as .the ' Red River. ' 1 f .".'.'' I ,.; vJn Fremont, O., they a re -forming a company to emigrate to California next year. :? Toftbllefsheir for,fans,e"ombs.braclets t wdrkba8lefs'.&c.; is coming into fashinn' e"' ' ' K' -'5?fii . f- ( Eighty Austrian families ; from "the vicinity of Vienna are, going to , settle Two Chinese' ladies recenuvpassed through Cleveland by rail and attracted mueboatteiittonH .A .?! ' L , A Cincinnati .family jased arsenic for a baking powder the ofher day, but didn't kill any body.
ICERQSEI1E LIGHTS PERFECTED.
THE- ' Safest! We have also a large variety of tlRST-CLASS -. ADAPTED FOR BURNIXGEKOSENE OR GA3. . ..iWith our Patent Improvements, t ; . fi CHANDELIERS, JIBACKETS,' ) ','. HANGING TABLE AND -HAND LAMPS 1 i, , of allkindd, , . . - r.r '., V.-... .."i'j" -! ft .'. Can be Lighted -as Quic3dy: as Gas, filled and trimmed safely tini eatly, withoot removing the shade, globe or chimner, or unscrewing the burner. . h s hs.-iainsiiij 'i.tri , We ha vo a full ssoek of ..all .kinds of t - r . j Kerosene Laiiipad. Fixtnres, , ..? and all goods connected fherewftov: ' ' ' Jutiuil co 37 Barclay St. and 42 Park Place; ! f.o' VV JSKWiTPBKa:roTft: -M !-! . :. V Cet theBest; $15. SENT BY EXPRESS, C'o. D. '.The Improved Oroidejxold Watches MXJi AU1UUH.J by us, are all Hunting cases, Andy 'ehatd " and beaiifrUif :earuKijd.. - J'attiU Levers, full jeweled, and everj .one fully warranted for six years, to Veep correct lime, and wear and not. tarnish. They Are equal in make, and finish to the best gold, and so perfect in reseniblabe&, that the best judfres can scareetyT datect-them .from solid gold watches. They will wear and keep perfect time as tonjr as carried.; "' - ' We are now sending the "best fo khr order by express, for S15 each; and the Patent Irer, full jeweled, at $20, payable to the Express Aent on delivery. . Address orders to ' " ' THfi OROIDE WATCH COMPANT."'-" -.-v-i . -ri . is- hi. 148 Fulton Street, New York.' . .Importer of. , , , FRENCH &. GERMAN FANCY GOODS, as Alabaster Goods, China Figures Chessman, Mnsical Boxes, Segar Stands, Work Hoxes, . Ladies' Companions, Swiss Ilouses, Dressing Cases, Ac, ic.j Ac." 3 --f Manufacturer oCTraTTHng J. ladies' Bags, j Pocket Books, and Fine Leather Goods, "148 Fulton Streets New . 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Two of the mott Useful and Economical Inventions of the -t ........ . ,.. e aper,7 ,-. -i f HULL'S PATENT COMBINATION '" r AND COOKING RANGE, " ot:aie furnaces. : " Adapted for Hard 'and Soft Coal,' also for Wood. " Send 'Jbr Circulars 'and 'Price List. MANUFACTURED BT . " ' , HULL, GRIPPEN 8c CO., Nos. ' 288 &"290 TTrirtT Avenue, NICHOLS MINERAL SOAP The Best Soap for Cleansing and Pol- .. ishing purposes in the worldX "'' J TRY IT! " . , TRY, IT ! , ' ; ' TRY IT ! Try it on Oil-gummed iTngines or Machinery. Trr it on Gummed and Greasy 'Floors. " Try it on all Wood-work or Painted Ware; on-Wfndows. on Mir rors, on Stoves, Floors, Knives and Forks, Dishes, Glass Ware, on Ink or other Stains on the Hands, or on anything on which all other soaps fait, and it will triumphantly vindicate its right to be called the Best Soap in the World. ' ..- , rr ; -,.-. . , -r tUse no other for Kitchen purposes. Ask your Grocer for it. . 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COE'S COUGH BALSAH!
h . y tf. n v This long tried and popular Remedy Is again call .- ed to the attention or the public - As often as the joar rolls; around, ihj proprwfcrs annually akl thiiir bow to the people; and remind them that ainogst th-J many things required, fpr Uie; healUi, 'eomtort and sustenance of the fa y.h through, the 1 tongfand tedious months of winter," Ope's Coogh Baltain should not be forgotten. For years It has been a binuehold medicine and mot'eers aasinis for the safety of their children and all Who suffer flaa any disease of the throat, chest and 'Jungs, cannot afford to be- without it. In addition to the ordinary four ounce so long in the market, fwe new furnish . our mammoth family size hotttes, which will,ln cominon with the other sire, be found a all Drugstores. "..'- -!,! t-t)."--T f FOR CROUPt'V ' .ii f!- fTho Balsam'win be fonnd invalmable and may al ways be relied upon in the most eitre ms cases. f . I t - WHOOPING COUGH if tit 4 J T- ' 7 -1 -l ne tesnmony oi au wno nave usca nwr rible disaase during the last ten years, is, thatiiJUl Variably relieves and cures it. y , " -i I 1 " SORE THROAT. ' i i - - - , k . w i ; , Keep yeur th tjafc- jret .yith foe, ..Balaamlittle and.oten-!-ae,4 you will vet1'' Jj.i 4 ' .o:r - 4'lsri II A RD COLDS ANDCOUGHS Yield it once to a steady os thii great remedy It will succeed in giving relief where all other remedies have failed. -. t.'i -ti r" - f -t- f 9 r.-i '-. SOREXESS' OPTHE ' THROAT, CHEST Do 5o delay proenrfng; and Trntnedxatelyjlaking Cbe'satg'lkaq hen ll'ithyajy of the above named difficulties. ,Theyare,iill premonitory symptoms of Consumption, andif not arrested, will sooner Or later sweep yon away. into, the Talley of shadows from which none can ever return." 1 e . ; : , . - ". - ' IN CONSUMPTION, 6-: " Many a care-worn sufferer has fonnd relief and today rejoicos that her life has'' beeif'made "easy and prolonged by the nse of Coo's CoaghJBalsam, i :.. ) ,- . . -i . -. . .'.-- ... IN SHORT, The people know the article, and it needs no comment from us." It is for sale by. every Druggistand dealer in Medicines in the United 'Statesr v ' f'U TIIE fc. GCIjARK' kCO.'i . f . ',' , ' Sole ProprijtorsIfew Haven Ct." Read ! Read ! ! Read ! ! ! THE ATTENTION 0f THE VkSpLE 1 IS CALLED TO Tfil I & World's Oreat Remedy, ; COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. Shis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy that Vill surely cure that aggravating and fatal malady. For years s ? swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely grave) its millions of sufferers., , ... .,, ' " '' ' ' '; ' , . r,: ! Coos Dyspepsia" Cure ' has Come to. the Rescue. . i. f Indigestion, Dyspepsiar x Aick ) Headache, i Sourness or Acidity of Stomach,' f Rising of JFood, Flatulency J j .;i-..b (;,. . ' CPS ? , " '. in Deathl .- r:-.. r "it ; Are as surely cured by this potent remedy, as' the patienttakes it. Although but five years before the people, what is the verdict of the masses 2 Hear what Lester Sexton ol Milwaukee, says r ! 1 (From LESTER SEXTOa.of Mitvaukee.j ; tm.i rAi n-M ; i .-i. ,)i Km ..f . -.1 ; fU.'- ! fl j Milwafkeb, Jan. 24, 1863. ; ' ifettrtj V. G. Clark & Co.? Nam lfave,l Conn. I Bethmvself and and wilehave used Coe a Dyspep sia Cure, and it has proved perfectly satisfactory as aremedy. I have no hesitation in saying that we have received great banefjt from its use , Verr respectfully, J: Signed" LESTER SEXTOS fi'-'i Irs!'AS -1: ;t: A GREAT BLESSING. ,f , From Bev. L; Ward, Avon, Lorain Co., O. Mesirt. Strong t Armstrong, Dt uggittt, CU land '' G sktlbmbn Tt gives me great1 pleasilae to stale that my wife has derived great benefit from the nse of Coe'a Dyspepsia Cure.. She has been for a number of years greatly troubled with 'Dyspepsia, accompanied with violent, paroxism of constipation which so prostrated her that she was all the while (or months, unable to do anything. ,She took, at our instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure.vaad baa de-. rived GREAT BENEFIT FROM ITaod.ie new wm-j paratively well. She "regards "this medicine as a ereat blessing, i " Truly yours j r.n Ian, lKRX , L. F WARD. the Rev. Isaac AiKKS.of Alleghany, testifies thai iUias eared him, after all other remedies had failed ....... . .... ... - i it : m g .-'.! ei j v"Any drnggist in the eoantry "will tell you;' if you .lake the trouble to enquire, that every one that bnva je-boteef (sDispepa,-Cfrf 'fap ftmm Mpftfkl in the most unqualified jjawe ot .its great medicinal virtues. has "a$tK 'iatsO it "jvis -vrldTwl ei ..',!; '! titjiits!!-;f i. .er.mtii"l ' "f. finrii E j ' ' - ? f"-f ' k' -r - ' 1 Will lui h foniwl inntn&ItlA in all . aaaaa of Dial rhea, Dysentery, uoiic, Rammer ionptaietsj ui ping, and In fact every 'disordered condition of tilt Stomach. r.-T v'A ,rit I I ..fv pet oetue, or oy appiioasttio te-a,Kn0S TH EC" GYtX ARIt 7df ' Sole Proprietors, Kew Han,Ct. Dee.IO.
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Oaaiiortnoticeb theinventori giving a brief j "' description of their invention ath , j J -i i ..f'J - A(' ' ''V ' '",. - . i'.'" ! a - f r.JJ 11 A T I N G S i -Xt f -st !-?: --"j- , " ' A ' ,1 1 Will toe Inade inartstic style from models furnished as.''.1?' - s by inventors. ! . -.. ' ! -rih.;s, '.-j ' ' . v-, ; t:!-. i . Searches of the Records ol the Patent Office ' -ii j.?'- . : .- ' - j'.In regard to titles in Patents, will be made on application. Send fvll name or names charac- ' - J. terof the invention, andj if possible, ,T ; 3 j date of Patent. ,; ,,; Copies ot ah Claims, t ;a -- 3 In anyTatent issued by the Patent Office since 1838, will be furnished on the receipt of $1, the applicant 4 fiving the full name of the Patentee, nature o f tbe vention late of the Patentee .; aimuJ-'-t. Washington City, July 4,18(53 22tf . . . .. . . - f - .- . . VE ARE COMING 1 .1 ')-'! i: ?, at n't tMiAM toil. AM Onftm. ts ' i Vm. IS, !a Cl.rk'. Mm DU'I -' Wt(wnrilMMWMI.)i A'ND WILL PRESENT TO ANY -PERJsOJi, Jf 3 f.r. i " - - . '...- :.. i... " Sending a3 a One Hundred Club in our Great - " SOiie Dol'.arjSale of Dry and Fancy-Q2 A .WATCH, 60yds. SHEETING,. $WINtt MAl t CHINE, ic.i Ao.r mil 9K -t 1 1" tt-S :'- -5 1 -- VI . WW ml .r...- " Smaller Clubs in the same ratio, viz.: , GO Club, 40 yds. Sheeting &c, JLc &C..!.C."'"" . Messrs-.-. S. Hawes t Jo. take pleasure in announ fling, being"5 the oldest ' and largest bouse in the DollarTrao'etbat.tbej have been enabled ; by,. their long experience and extensive resources to make, this present season, many important importations and contracts with manufacturers, which with - these additions to? IUeirl"Wi8te'rIStocks.Tias Cenabled them greatly enlatorge their rates and Exchange List. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. f " ' -Please be'ver particular and send moneys by registered letter. Address all orders to -IO. '';',r " J. S. IIAWES & CO., wjtmimm0mmmmttttstiikti BH- IWatOavaAUS. P.,0;BoxC, 1 y j x l "I f ,T T 1 WilcdsiWorm.Destrbyer! r: PURELY VEGETABLE, SJ And Sntirely Safe; for. the ' most 04. .Ms;, --jjelicate Child.7 fj! ee:.Sy'r --T 'lrtj3.- fr"-l-v.:,-"ra-s' j EvA!sriLlE, IvD.,NoTi 261b, 18B8. j "'2 -- : ,"l -a:5 . t -,.i "TTyrJWTWTWrLCor, Sir: - I have been afflicted'seveneen years vith'T'.VPEWOR. havjtkjj ererf kia,1f pmjicinithat. jpftufj be tbongbt of kfl'failinV td remfllve tfie terrible enemy gnawiog at my . vita-ls. All hopotof recovt ry . was given up" until I used your remedy ' It performed an effectual cure in, .jehert , time removing the entire JWORMt TWBNTT-FOUB feet L.oso'. Ijcau cheerfully recommend your RenMKlyee SAJfc'IiASP SURE ins uchrcs ses " ' A. ! ,.!?-f:fl" bm CHARLER SCHMID,T, j Propriejorjof f)epqtHonse, Main,bet Jtfc A 8th -sts. .,f;i ,..v,.aw;Ai.BAST,Ind., 139,186$.' J Dr.- W Wiucox, Sirj I tried your Worm testroyer tlpoo one of my children that had been very -pony for eome time, although a hearty eater, and aftergivingfSa&lSlafle nfmbjl stomach Wof ms were passed, one mering .eightejo-jjnehes famg.'o I Oaii rrecotnmend yoor ' Remedy as aafftaad aftrtbre; x ? ; s o-.q fcr LO0CI f PLUMMERWllbiESALfc 'AGENTS; Iff" For sale at retail 4y Druggists generally. 5wwe--6inrrr- , . 9 S9iliJri!PKANCIBC;0M n.,?-?f tiflli-BMltt'Bence Soath Ptnmklfta Strefe East side, between Main and Walnut, July If, 1887. 30,tf RICHMOND, InuM
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Ketired Clergymen, j Teacher, Ladies, f; s I I M A'jIIjED ''SOliBI EKS'Oa O CASVAS FOR OCR 'EW"BQOSHIiS r 1 "T1. TORY OF " " S i f Napoleon III. and the Frenc impire j OT.JOHN8. C. ABBOTT, a i SJPLEN Din VoRK, CO WjPKETK, iif " -m.ne volunje, royal octavo, TOO pages superbly illustrated, anth lull page, nm A .iM v ol I nSTBELiBKGR AlVIlies, -executed in Paris Thi Book baa nocoaapedtor.and we will prove to any applicant that our agents are tnow making from $50 to" $100 per week with this s oooa aione. j $ bmeom' flKftJ Bill WHITE, CO RUIN , UOL VE A COPuoUshers, 124 Walnut street, Cincinnati. Ohio. fvo-u ,aoi) A-? IK' : SasCOATi Tho Oreat Cause ' x O.TS8 Jl .If iiumaii Just Published, in a sealed envelope-.? Price 6 cents. A Lecture on the Nutum, Treatment and Radical tiklure of beminal JVeakncss, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by !xif-Abnse ; It voluntary remissions! The world-rcnownedauthor. in this admirable Lec ture, 'clearly" proves frombieowo-.experiaflfe thai tbe awtul corLiiiyueute ol ptiliAbuse may beenectu any removea miutotn oangeiQus smgioai oj'piTWions, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, poihtfng out a mode of cure at once certain and .effectual-b. which every sufferer. no: tnatter what his conditio may oe,- mav cr himself ? cheaply, privately and radically, ibis lecture will prove a boon to inona ends and thousands".(Sent under' seal iu a plain -envelope, to any ad dress on receipt ef. six cents, or two postage stamps, by addrpssinu the publishers. ' '' ui Alsoj Di. Onlverwell's- Marriage Gaide price 25 cents. r n xuuress ue J. uoji.suers. Chasi Ji C. Kline & Co.; f v Pbst office Hex ,6S6.' .l27Boweryi Jiert York. .W'Ci io 3t ':. JAMES M. STAHH;:oW STEAM OiSJIPE jBK GasOfficc oa Main Street, between Pearl Fine Gas Figures, at Less ' 1 ' , HIAN EASTERN ' PRICES,-- K' ve . . ... . i , .t J ? "All work promptly done in the best and most Kiehmond;.Jan.'5, 189.:''-f! ?? 44:ly' FOUTZfO CELEBRATED" .I f ,M33 Horse, anfl ;CaltlB Powflers. V Thi iia preparation, long and favorably t , en, will tlioroaghly re-invijrorate known broken down and lowinrited borsea. by strengthening and cleansing th stomach and intestines. y - ..: 'ip incident to this animal, Each as LUNG f" FETE K. GLANDERS,' YELLOW f WATEK, HEAVES, COUGHS, DI3C LOSS OP A.PPKTITE AXB VITAL ENERGY, Ac. Its use. improves , the wind, incraasee the appetit t gives a smooth and glossy skin end transforms the miserable skeleton Pi into a fine-looking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cows this prettara-' O tion is .invaluable. It is a sure preI venuve against lunaerpest, iiouow Bern, ete. - It has been proven by I actual experiment to increase the 1 quantity of milk and cream twenty, h f?per cent, and make the batter In and sweet. In fattening cattle, it 1 : gives then an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes . j , them. thrive much tostec , -: . ; - - ,j . . i.- i-,-m i , In -7ft1r-vp In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs THcers ia t as a specific By puttipg, from onehalf a paper to a paper in a barrel of .11 ... .1 . can ... v.'ll K. o--l l i - cated or entirely prevented. Ifiriven s u time, a eenain preventive, ana I'-g' i ,-t inn for tho Hoir Cholera. ' ' - ' ' - - -' A-t , f - J t .. . i us ii r uu i .. rrupriciort . , "" 1 ' BALTIMORE, Md.,r - For sale hy Druggists and Btorekeepen throogbnst . . the United States, Canadas and South America. The - Great External 2 lEeIledy.,, h MMwmww w For Uaniand Bsait IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM . "- The reputation of this preparation ' is so well estabiighed, that little need be said io this connection. r ' On HAS It has never failed te tare PAINrCX. ft: WERVOU3 AFFECTIONS. CONTRACTING- MU8 1 , , CLE3, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS. - STITCHES intheSIDBorBsck, SPRAINS, BRPI3KS, O BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED FEET, Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effectually t and permanently cured by asing this wonderful preparation; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately On being applied. " ' - - ' On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEENEY, , POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORES, e. SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED J0INT8, i STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, to. It will prevent , HOLLOW-HORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCH i a COWS. : (- , . , . . , w ' I have met with great success "tn ''bringing ''my'p , Mixture within the reach of the Public. I am daily in ' receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchants and Farmers, testifying to iU curative powers, , , DAVID . E. F0TJTZ, Sole Proprietor, r r BALTIMORE, Unt 'r-J Oi iff:'-, f !d l &1 M IIOOT 1 . .' ! . AND SHOE. MANUFACTORY NO.; 3 MAIN" STEEET:; 1. ft rTOOTS At SIIOJES, CHEAP FOR CASOI JsLsv f-i rr r - ; , c r. .- - . -f . ,.-f . ' Having a good assortment of Boots and Shoes now on hand, of my own tuannfactore nd JCastere made work, and being prepared to, fill all orders for either ' - i' 3u.t ,l-?'icfvi ""Sewed ?6r Teged'Bdots and Shbesl At the shortest possible notice, tho undersigned re 'spectfully asks thecitizens Of Richmond "end tioinity for a share of patronage, thanking them for that heretofore so liberally extended. ' ' j t-i Jest give him a eallat his Shop, one door , East of T. Nestor A Co.'s Grocery Stor, West Main Street, where he will be happy to see his oM eastosnera,-and .as many new one who study their own interest and wanta eood pair of Boots or Shoes! made ttT-tlnirl ol ne oes.i nreienai iu nmNUBaoie prices. Richmond. Jlay ldth,1869. C- ESTEI.I,. . . . . . 1 1 J .. . r fit Qtl A-I TJaivrrarl anaianoes: HI APE . OF .THE BEST, MATERIAJi and in a substantial and workman-like -manner. r-asaae orders 070 fij lo 9ls ;f ' HENRY; EMIIICB7S SltOP Two Doors Soath of1 Plhmmer's Dross tote. , On South Pearl Street, Where be respeetfaTl invites the citizens of Rich-i mond and vicinity to give him a can and a snare or patToage,-rbeuig,sure, fro the good quality of bia wort and the generat- satisfaction' given heretofore, Hhnt alt wUlDe w ell -oitased with his mamifsetere. f.rJar-A-fOOd nnply) BOOTS, and, SHOES, I ing at very low rates fo (Teak. C J i O i t'j a j JBRepairing done at short notice. II. EMRICH. Richmond, May 19, 198. 12tf
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j Ho ar s e.ne ssa A st hm:a, Tlxroat arid Imhgs!sfSB!? conviocicg, tbst "Barb's PscTeSAI. EfctXia" is a rery seperior remedvter dkieeMis oi tka '-V Throat and LusgSwJtU extensively jjsed by the betttPhyakisas for Coughs, Cold. .Cronp. Iluarse-rl nesS, otcete. . We recommend ft to all'and especfally to Ministers and 'other Public Speakers who are., troabd with Bronchial difficulties. It has been, t, thoroughly tested, and acts like a charlii.' - The man-7 Bfaeturer, Thou as II. B Aim. is an eiperteoced and suecesshiJ Druggist; 'and' a Ctrtstmn gentleman ot-f high repate in the community where he Irrca. x Ther S merits of this remedy; from such a- reliable au' factorvnfakeS it a publie benefactieiK 1 7 1 i I ,1 ' i T ' Of the K,. W.Indiana Cojifenee.f I Terre Ilante, Indiana; August !, I iliMwrtl ! Trom B.TL..Ball, Esg., the weti known'store, deaieis.. .. .'.".v ;; ; i j" Tsrbs Hacje, juiy 20, 1867." ! .Mb Thomas II. Daxb, Dear '': F have nsei yoor PBCTaAr, Elixik" verv extensively in' my; family, and p-onoucce it one of the best medicines'' ever used. ltgires iMfcBMATs relief -it-. tle wont cases 01 voiigus ana voias. .; . . i . 1.' .. u 1 r .. T . - " Tr4 .iTti tyut Mcspeciiuiiv, .P. .1 ,4 . A f V. H. L. SALL. 4arPLTJMMtRkMORRISS0N Wholesale Drt gists,' Jort Wayne Avenue, f Richmond, Wholesale Agents for Barr's "Peetoral ETixirrt II.'" Harrold1 E. C, Potjs, Wt H. Ross A Reed ABntlei ' sucsraJc ' k-1 T. J. BA G IS A C S HAT-lW.12, R . . OOES ALL felNDS OF JOB WORK, SCCH'AS , Potting on Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac, Pays Special atttentlon to ' -setting !tip Warm1 Air Furnaces, ant) has -the -best kiwd in Bsc. and warranto them to give satisfaction. , r All kinds ot Stoves: keepa the Celebrated Sel f-Feeding Stove, "Mornihg Glory," for; hard coaf.-FersosSi wishing anything in: the above line, would do, well to give me eall.p " : r .10l-dMiitknA Kb' ;TH0S;.JBAR(3IS Richmond, Ind. Jaav2S64. li-tf. " "'" : - . . ,. ;..UB.!C. DICKINSON lm ''VH f ifftf. Artff : V--'.' t -. WATCHES, CLOCKS, ..JEWELRY, SIL VZ AJflLELl T ED WARE, fto. 9! Jfain Street, sVsDtO .il o? nO 5rf Lo igiCHUblTDIBDfi Ol 1 - O ()hvvrvij,A ? . tta 1 Repairing, done on short notice.1 April 2, 1868. , MUI . 1 6tf Bichmond InBUTaace, Eeal jEstate, and s .ffffi r t o s trenerai "Agency, k j t q 1 i EstablishedTffteen Years. WIL L I AM E. :B E L It, in1w: tttenref'BeftABeUdW v Ham Belt.' j!,''s Th afeeVl wll-new' Ageacy 'represents tbefol. tewing W A ad reliable Jasarance Companies : .7 ? jr Hsmfor4 Fire Inearaaee Company. or r Capital and. Assetsf2,247,2p9,i2. Secarity FireMnsnrance Coi.S'e i'1 York Clipital and Assets, $l,500,(i00,00. oAaxA Fife InsnrancefTo. New fork, &a;a yj Capital and Assets, $1,548,22056. c ;f 7 Afaohattaa Fire Insaanee Co.. New -York Assets, tAJOPiOOO.OO. ' ' ' Jferth America -Fire Ios. Co., IlartforA :mj,T it'....?o.'H " - Liverpool', London. and Slobe InnranceCo, m; Assets, ir,0O,fl0b,00,ia Gold. sv.rA'vi PhVt'if Fire Insurance CoA Brooklra; Ni X,. atttlA RAa3etsK.l,j50,e8. .nififnTr Security -Life Insnrmace-Co.Ne w York Jlntnal BeaefitLile lusarance Coinpaay rrTt.;n ..iewaik.few Jersey, ' 4 Tayeler's Insnrance Co., Hartfortf. Con Railway Fasseuger Asshraucc, Company, "s i '. '. . BartfortL iisi-to Se i; ;" rbAe testate j J r Of all descriptions, Bought, Sold and Exchanged. City "and Suburban residencies, Lot. Farms, and Western Lands for sale or trade; : Parties desirous of disposnig of ReaLEstate, wosW do veil te place tbe same in .my books.. . f , , . , ' . '''' "Loans negotiated and eellectichi eiace, taxes paid and titles traced.- ; Deeds, lertgagep,d all. other jnstrumentS ot writing executed .witU accuracy a ad despatch. ' ... . 5 ...... Agency of the Great Western Dispatch and Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia and -Anchor Line team Ship Companies. y 1 A.L.IAM K. BKLL, Licensed broker, Conveyancer 'nd .Notary Publie at the old Stand, S. E. corner of Main and Fifth sts., Richmond, Ine .'s--pi(-j it gMn nrtHE undersigned has SUMaiEIt Style of II ATS of all Kinds, towliich he invites the at tenlion OI ail wnu wuuiu - - - mr-f .m j -a IndultreintKe laeatfash-iirrv iUallat the Uat and Cap store or my' Richmond, Jane 9-, 186V l.ly . 'i , 1 n . , - , w-. U iJYs PaftiiUri by B. tr. b wis.oa 11 Tuesday, Ilornm go, t At 155 per cojuew t:;j 7d BUI W"ha:.aiaair-j " j l"5?.e'n!' -cf JOBBKBandejroBjs of TyitvlH Uv riTilad c! 2!0i Til pi r are prsparedto ao wora atsad ptditioitly.
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