Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 42, Number 39, 7 December 1872 — Page 3

Richmond Palladium f PBLISHBP 8YBBT S ATITBDAT, BY . B. V' DAV IS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, '72-

Railroad Time-Table. Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St- Louis RailwayPAN HANDLE ROUTE: Condensed Timn Card, anapolia Division. Columbus and IndiOct 27, 'T2. OOI NO No. 2. N0.6. No.IO. Pittsburgh, .... Columbus Miirrd Center.. Urbana, Piqna 12.45pm 1.45am 10.10am 11.15aro 12.01pm 1.08pm 1.35pm 2.17pm 3.23pm O.Uiam 6.20pm 7.v8pm 8.12pm 0.15pm 9.40pm l.22pm 11.31pm 12.14am 1.10am 2.40am IZ.UUam 1.17am 2.10am 3.25am 3.65am 4.3 Urn 6.40am 6.20aa. 7.15am Bradford Junction, Oreenville, Richmond Cambridge City,.. Knights town, Indianapolia ..... 4.04pin 4 54pm 6.25ptn , 8.50am OIKO BAST. No.l. No. 6. No. 1. Indianapolia ..... Knightstown, .... Cambridge City,. . Richmond Greenville,.. Bradford Junction Piqna,... Urbana .... . ... illlford Center... Colnmbna Pittsburgh 4.30am 10.00am 7;00pm 8,2pm 9;20pm 10; 10pm ll;18pm ll;50pm 12;-23am l;24am 2;0Sam 3;15am 12;25pm 5.50am 11.16am A .32am; 12.05pm 7.16am 1.04pm 2;17pm 2:45,1m 8.24am 8.53am 9.33sm 3;16pm 4:21pm 10.32am 11.1 5aTB 12.10pm 5;09pm 0:20pm 8.15pm 2.20am Nos. 2 and 7 run Daily. All other trains Pail, cicept Sunday.7 Richmond oc unicago imYisioiiOOIKO HOBTH. .

No.ltT No. 8. i Wo. IP. Cincinnati........ 8;16am 8;00pm Richmond ll;30am ll;00pm Hagerstown 12;12pm U;46pm Newcastle l;10pm 12;16am Anderson 2;18pm IjlSam Kokomo 11.12pm 4;05pm 2;48am Loganiport 11.10am 6;00pm 3;45am L Crosse ........ 4.22am 8;16pm J7;03am Chicago C.30am 9;40pml 8:45am OOIMO SOUTH. . No. 1. Ho. 8. No. Chicago 7;60pm 8,0Oam 1.15pm La Crosse 9,29pm 9;60am 3.04pm Logansport ... 18;35am l;00pm S.SOpm Kokomo l;45am 2;20pm 9.00pm Anderson 3;40am 4;15pm Newcastle 4;43am 6;15pm H age ra town .... 6;J6am 6;47pm Richmond 8;00am S;30pm Cincinnati 9:05am 9;45pm.... ....

No. 8 arritaes State Line at 9;55 p. m., and No. 10 at 8;10 a. m. No. 1 leaves Chicago Daily, except Saturday. No. 10 leaves Richmond daily, except Sunday, and Lo-gensport ' for Chicago daily. No 2 Reaves daily, except Saturday and Sunday. All other Trains run eicept Sunday. Y F. R. MYERS, Oen'l Passenger and Ticket Agent OOIMO SOUTH. - Freight .. 5;00am I Express .... 0;45pm Mail 3;00pm Mail ..... .... 9;45am . Fxpress . . ..10j40am Freight, .... 3; 25pm MAILS Arrival and Departure. boitibm. or bus. I olosb. Cincinnati, through Cincinnati and way 7. 30am 11.45 am 7:80 am 7.00 pm 4.00 pm 8.00 pm 7.30 am 1.30 pm 7.00 pm 6.00 iu 4.00 pm ;9.00pm 10.45am 12.00 at 7.00 am Chicago and way........ Columbus and way .... Dayton and way . . ; u J a V. u 5.30 am Indianapolis and way.... Winchester and way.... Arba .Monday, Wednesday Friday. Bloomisgsport, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday College Corner, Tuesday, ana Friday. 3.00 pm 10.15am 11.00 am 12.00 m 2.00 pm 12.00 12.00 12.30pm Libert? route, Monday and Friday 8.00 pm 7.00 am Orrici Hours. During the Winter, the vestibule of the Postoffice will be locked at 10:30 every night, exoepting Sunday night. . On Sunday, the office will be opened at 0 and closed at 12 M , and from 4 to 6 P. M. $m Office open from 7:30 A., u. to 7:00 TJt. On Sunday, from 9:00 to 10:00 A at B. W. DAVIS. P.M. LOO A.Ii RECORD. BEN. F. HAH, IiOOA.Ii BSXTOR. : B.C. DICKINSON. Jeweler, 220 Haia Street' , .,-, 15oat ' . Hnaila soil at 1 KTt nar dozan. Foa the best stock of meats, gi to the Avenue market. Fulton Market Tender-loins. Back bones and Spare-ribs. '- Smokers' goods, the largest stoek in the city, at Drifmeyer's. - Go to Billy Richards', corner of Main and Pearl streets, for a nice clean shave. Soap-stone Foot Warmers at Ezra Nye & Starr's, Fort Wayne Auenue. Our side-walks are covered with boxes of new goods for the holiday trade. er's, opposite Phillips Ball. " Thb best Mince Meat, Finche's homemade, at L. A. Farquhar's. Holiday Goods at Messick Sc Dunham's, Lyceum Ball building Thb best place in the city to buy Oya- ' ters and Fresh Fish, is at tbo Fulton Market. Finchs's home-made Mince Meat, the best that can be made, at Ling. Farquhar's, Noith Firth street Bullerdick, at the Red-gate Wood Yard, lost a valuable black horse by the epizootic. . .,,.: Camp Chairs of every style and price that the market affords, for sale by lies-" sick Sc Dunhan. A. Drifmbtir k Bao. sell the best Fine-cut Cigar to be found in the city, ', opposite Phillips Ball. Children's Chairs, twenty-live different styles, and at almost acy price, at Messick St DunhamV. Fkom ths report of General Sherman it seems that our ent;re army numbers only 2336 enlisted men and 2,104' omcer.'. ' " Johksom, at his Lumber far J, is re- ; ceiving new lots of lumber almost every day. You can always find what you need at bis yard. "

r- , , ; SMITH & HANNAMAN, Indianapolis. Indiana ; -Tl.Ka-E! LOAUS IN" ECa-OTOLA.'X'JiJJD, Low Interest and Camn Ission. No Life Insarance.

iss, Citin aad Toas Supplied Dearies , for tbo year 1873 for eale at J. E Halo & Co.'a. New and beautiful styles of Holiday goods, at C. II. Ankcny'a jeweler, 306 Maine Street. Buy your wife a nice set of dishes for a Holiday preset t, at Nye's, 302 Main Street. John II. Cadwallader has returned from Colorado much improved in health. Simmons delivers your coal to you as soon as it is ordered. Epizootic dcn'l interfere with him. Seventy-five different new style patterns of brackets, the most beautiful you ever saw, at llessick & Dunham's. Hurricane Lanterns, non-explosive, something new, at Nye's, 802 Main Street. Lamps of all kinds at any price at which they can be sold, at Nye's 302 Main Street. - Nothing can be nicer, while Tiding this cold weather, than one of those SDap-stone Foot Warmers. Go to Ezra Nye Sc Starr's and buy one of them. Wood sells at about six dollars per coid. We last week heard a farmer prophecy that it would sell for ten dollars per cord this week. If you wish to select from the largest stock of Silver Plated Ware in the city go to J. E. Nye's, opposite Odd Fellows Hall. A large stock of Ladies Gold Watches and Chains at low prices, at C. H. Ankeny's, Jeweler, 306 Main Street. Youghiogbeny, Cannel, Antbrocite and Ohio coal and the very best of Coke, at - Simmons, Fort ayne Avenue. John Fipk, a brother of Allen 3. Fisk, a former resident of our city, is here spending a few days with his friends and relatives. Sterescopic views and instruments, the most complete assortment ever brought to Richmond, at J. E. Hale fc Co.'. Fancy and Imported Glass Ware t.t J. E. Nye's, No. 302 Main St., opposite Odd Fellows Hall. The celebrated Springfield and other American Watches at factory prices, at C. H, Ankeny.s, Jeweler, 306 Main Street. . ' : - . .1 but your cigars Awnere you can tot what kind of stock you are getting. Drifmeyer makes his own cigars, and can tell you just exactly what kind of tobacco is in them. "Kunnibo," its Cailkd. The Liber al Democratic Elector, who took out patent during the last Presidential eleceion, to "purify politics by lying," ran about a thousand votes behind his ticket. One of our expressmen, who was so fortunate as to have his horse remain free from the epidemic, says that he made about seven dollars per day during the prevalence of the disease. ; Messick tc Dunham, at their sales rooms, Lyceum Hall building, have a beautiful and carefully selected stock of wall pockets and slipper cases, just the thing for a holiday present. Examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere Thb Lingard performance, on last Friday night, was well attend ed, and gave good satisfaction in most respects, though it is claimed that the programme was "cut" un mercifully. Found. By Major Martin, and left at the Postoffice, 'a Ladies Black Silk Dress waist, trimmed with same, and a very little Sattin. The owner will call for it, and pay fifty cents for noticing same. A nice quiet place, good tables, good cues and round balls, can be found at the Tremont Billiard Hall, hy thoje who enjoy the game of billiards. This is no loafing place, but it is kept in good style, and the proprietors are attentive to the business for the house. 1 - Th former customers of William Richards, (and their name is legion), will find him at his now shop, corner of Main and Pearl streets, old P. O. building, ready for business. Try Billy once aad you will never let any one outside of his shop Bhave you or cut yonr hair. . Few people know, and thousands do not xnow, that by setting a glass fruit jar on a folded towel, thoroughly soaked in cold water, the fruit can be poured in boiling hot, with no moie danger of breaking than a tin can. T t. . E. Nye, at No. 302 Main Street, opposite Odd FeMows Hall, has just received a lirge stock of Toys and Fancy Goods for the Holiday trade. Don't forget the place,' No. 302 Main Street. Finb Chbomos fob Holiday Oirrs. Mr. Wolf, the Photographr, at 286 Maine Street, opposite iho Huntington House.has received .a few fine Chromos, which be will 1 sell for 25 per cent less than they can be bought any where else, exclusively lo accommodate his pat rons, He lias also a splendid lot of frames at low prices."

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He that speaks doth sow; he that holds his peace doth reap, Four horses d:ed with the epizootic in t'tia city and vicinity. For Photograph and autograph albums, go to J. E. Hale and Co'. Beautiful family Bibles, suitable for Holiday presents, at J. E. , Hale & Co's. The "Times,"(Dr. Salter & Co's. paper) will be out on Saturduy next. Senator Edmonds, of Vermont, is Chairman of the Judiciary Committee in place of Trumbull. The epizootic has brought mince pies down within the reach of the poor of Cincinnati. A bad marriage is like an electric machine; it makes you dance and you can't let it go. Fresh Oysters the best you ever laid up to your face at Charley Price's. White Holly goods, the most elegant patterns, at J. E. Halo Sc Co's. Judge Nelson, after serving on the Supreme Bench for 27 years, has resigned. He receives full pay for the balance of his days on earth Games for old and young new and interesting at J. E. Hale & Co's.: oposite the Huntington. House. Cheerful things these slates that hang on office doors. An under, taker's recently read : "Gone for a dead man back soon For a complete stock of Prints, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Ging hams, &c, at the bottom figures, always go to Geo. H. Knoilenberg's J. Zeyen & Bro., keep none but the very best of goods, and they are made in the very best manner. Give them a call. You can't do "without money and without Price," especially Charley Price, when you want Oysters done to your taste. See the new stock of Chromos at J. E. Hale & Co's. They have the largest stock in the city which they can sell at prices which defy com petition. The Yonng Folks Ball on last Thursday night was quite a credit able affair. There were aoout sixty., couples present, and everything passed off pleasantly. The "epizootie" is a great leveler there' 8 no difference now between the race of mankind in this city and a horse-race; hey're both runningat the nosr. A Western village taiior tecently made them blush like the red, red rose by this advertisement: Wanted Two or three steady girls to put on pants." v Steel Engravings, exquisitely finished, framed in the most complete manner, for sale by J. E. Hale & Co's., opposite the Huntington House. The heirs of en Illinoisan, who fatally fractured his skull by falling out of his wagon while intoxicated, have received one thousand dollars damages from the barkeeper who sold him the liquor. Harry Harnman, is out walking without his "crutches " We rejoice with him on his recovery ; for there is no young man in this city who deserves gcod health and lonqj life more than Harry. Thanks to D. P. Faulds, No. 70 Main Street, Loukville, Ky., for Sheet Music, entitled "Happy Days Gone By." Send your orders to him for all the latest and best Sheet Music published. Jbwklet. "There's nothing new under the sun," eays Solomon, but that was in the past To-day we annonnce that M. II. Fletcher Sc Co., have just received an addition to their stock, every thing KEwnnd all the latest styles in Jewelry. Go and 6ee for yourselves. A Boston correspondent of the Hartford Courant notices the numerous statues there, and eays that every Bostonian who dies with a high forehead immediately has a statue eredted to him. County Seat. At a meeting of the County Commissioners, on Wednesday, last, a personal bond signed by about two hundred and thirty pe titioners for the removal of the county seat, was filed, to secure payment of 980,000, the appraised value of county property at Ceoterrille. The bonds represent over 81,000.000. The Board ordered the Auditor to advertise for proposals to build a new Court House and jail in Eichmond.

Men's fall regular made Uuderwear, at LeFevre Bro&. Ladies Gold Watches and Chains at II. C. Dickinson's. 229 Main s.

Go to Forkner's store for everytHng you may need in the dry goods line. We are daily receiving goods for holiday presents. LeFevre Brcs'Quits a decided increase in horse flesh on our streets a:nce laat week. The horse dis ease ia on Xha decline. The finest stock of Jewelry in the city, at H. C. Dickinson's, 229 Main street. No. 4 Fire Engine horses are better, and the boys will not have to pull their engine to the fires by hand any more. Thursday was a beautiful day almost like Indian Summer. ? - A Lady Fire Insurance Solicitor is one of the latest novelties in Richmond. A wonderful oil for the cure of the Epizootic is being sold upon our Street Cornners. Underwear, Star Shirts and furnishing goods in the greatest variety and all sizes, from the largest sized man to the smallest, can only be had at J. Zeyen & Bro. Holiday Goods, new and beautiful design?, at H. C. Dickinson's, 229 Main street. f - . The largest assortment of Woolens for men and boys wear, is to be found at J. Zeyen & Bro., they will sell by the yard or mako them up in the best styld, and at Anti-Boston-Fire Prices. , Shootino Affrat. On Saturday some young bloods attacked a German boy from the south part of tho town, beating him over the head with a club. The boy turned loose a "gun"upon them causing a scatterment but doing no damage to any of the parties. We venture the assertion that that boy will not be disturbed soon again. .Go to H. C. Dickinson's, 229 Main street, for the most beautiful designs to be found in the city. Lcontine, Opera and Guard Chains, new patterns, at H. C. Dickinson's, 229 Main street. Ho I For the Holidays ! Now is the time. Come eai- to M. Wolfs 286 Main Street, and make your wife or sweetheart hap py by getting her a beautiful pic ture and frame all styles arid kinds our great specialities Rembrant Portraits and Porcelain pictures. Ladies' and children's leggings, at LeFevre Bros'. A veterninary surgeon who lives at Buffalo, lately tried to "founder" his mother-in-law by dancing polka with her until she got warmed up, and then giving her all the iced lemonade she could drinx. Titus ville Press. T An intoxicated printer in East St. Louis wandered into a shoe shop in a fit of mental aberration, and set up several sticks full of shoe pegs and took a proof of his matter in the boot press before he realized his awful condition. W. H. Richards has Removed his Place of Business from 303 Main Street to the Old Post Office Corner where he will be pleas ed to see all his old Costumers. Children's extra length wool and fleece-lined hose, at LeFevre Bros'. Dalinqueat Taxes. Delinquent tax-payers are re minded that the Delinquent list will be published December 15th, 1872. AU interested are requested to call and settle before that time J. G. Lemon, Treasurer. Ckntbbvillb, Nov. 29. 1872. 8t Thb funeral of the wife of Rev. J. B. Wakefield which occurred on last Tuesday, was largely at tended. Mrs. Wakefield was lady much beloved by those who had the pleasure of knowing her, and her loss will be felt in many circles outside of that of her own immediate friends. Handkerchiefs, in fancy bos, for holiday presents, at LeFevre Bros' People must have coal this kind of weather and would better buy it where it can be sold cheapest and delivered most promptly. Geo. Simmons, on. Fort Wayne Avenue, has a large stock of kinds of coal constantly on hands, which he will sell at the very low est rates, and in quantities to suit the purchaser. List of Patents. The following pUenta were iasuad from tneUbited States Patent Office, to citizens o Indiana, for the week ending November 12. 72 reported for the Palladium, br Alexander Mason, Solicitors of Patents, 606 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. Hub for Can iage. J. RidVe. Richmond. Hand Corn Shelter, J. O. Fraaier, WorIDington. Fly Catcher.C. E. Panny, Fort Wayne. Baby Jumper, S. O. Biglow, Silver Laxe Corn Planter, J. Rice, Prairw Crack. J

NOTICE. The parties who purchased the No. 8, Famous Cook Stove of H. J. Bargis, on Wednesday, December 4tb, 1872, will learn something to their advantage by calliugnt 196;Main street, Sign of the Red Stove, Richmond, Ind. The Criminal Court, Judge Holland presiding, convened last Monday. Commissioners' Court still in session., A necktie enpper will talc, pi tee at the Baptist Church, next Wednesday nlht. The town of Fostonia, Ohio, pays $800 cash, and gives note payable March lst,1873, for $625, at 7 per cent, interest, for Engine No. 2. The original price was S1.800, but the eemmittee thought best to compromise

Farmers and Mechanics, are especially Invited to look at our cheap and desirable stock of Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Blank ;ts, &c, at Geo. H. Knoilenberg's. J5:38 morning the Cincin nati train leaves. . Buck, kid, sheep and cloth Gloves at LeFevre Bros'. Rev. TbomaaH. Skinner, D. D., ofCin cinnati, delivers the second of tte course of lectures in the First Presbyterian Church, on next Tuesday evening, Dec. 10th, at 7 o'clock. Subject. "The Storv of the Adop tion of the Constitution." This lecture was delivered some months ago, in Cincinnati! and was very highly commended by the papera of the city at the time. Farmers will find the best Fac tory Jeans, flannels, Blankets, &c, at Geo. H. KncllenbergV. "Come where my love lies dream ing, and see how she looks without any paint on her face," warbles a Western poet. - The Managers of the Children's Home, inanKiuiiy acknowledge a donation of 930.60, contributed by the congregation of St. Paul's Churcb, on Thanksgiving Day. OBITUARY. Allen Z. Fisk, Artist, deceased Richmond, Ind., Nov. 25, 1872, was born at Plattsburg, f. Y., Jan. 21, 1823. Uis family removedto Ohio, during tbe year 1838, in wLich State the boyhood of bis lifo was spent. He evinced at an early age his taste for art, and was through life a devoted student and lover of the beautiful, as expressed by his numerous works with tbe pencil and the bruah. He served dnring tbe year 182, as axeman on the Flag Shis of Commodore Porter, tbe "Black Hawk," but bis health having fai!ed at tbe expiration of his term of serrice, he accepted a position at this point, with the C .A Q. S. R. W., since which period Richmond h&d been bis home, leaving, at his desease, a wife and five children to feel the loss of an af ectionate husband and father. As a Mason, to which order be was warmly attached, he will be remembered for his works, and the interest ver manifested by him in the works oi Masonry. He bad been engaged, previous lo bis death, as foreman painter for the P. C. & St. L. R. R. , at Logansport, Ind. . As an artist he was gifted with varied tal ents, and has left many works at home and broad as testimonials of the busy brain and hands that bave ceased their earthly work. His creed was tbe Masonic, and though the writer of this sketch ia not, be baa felt an intimate knowledge of the heart and motives of the deceased bis se'f-sacrificing, generous nature. . ;w .. :''"). But for the absence of the mortal part, those who loved him can say, with his Masonic brethren: ".There is no death! An angel form, . Walks o'er the earth with silent tread, He bears our best loved things away, And then we eall them dead. Born into that nndying life, They leave ns but to come again. With joy we welcome them the same, : Except in aio and pain. And ever near ns, though nnse?n. The dear immortal spirits tread, For all the boundless universe Is life there are no dead." DIED, OK FIRST SUSiDAT IN ADVBST. And is it so? The weary time is over, Tbe spirit's fled, we bave the casket here; No anguish now, no pain shall touch or move hei, No hope, or joy, or fear. Her feet have passed the dark and crowded river, We feel the Savior led ber safely through, And on tbe further side aweet rest will give her. And life renew. How we shall miss her ! Cnto us be given. In lonely hours, a faith that is not blind. That we may see her, as she is, in Heaven, ; And comfort find. ' Here let na kneel within God's holy Acre, ' And leave ber with her loved ones gone before: Now from their midst we feel we could not take her, To suffer more. So homeward torn, and leave the sainted dead, To rest in quiet 'neath tbe kindly sod: Her life was blameless, and no tears we'll sbed, Bat trust in God. . ' '' Maboabbt Holkbs. Richmond, Dec. 2, 1872. Ia Xemoriam. ; Tbe following tribute to the memory of Mas. C. B. Wabbfiblb was read before tbe Morrison ,Relief Association, of which she bad .long been a member: Tbe sad intelligence of the death of onr dear friend and co-worker, Mas. E. B. Waxbfibld. has east a a-loom l over mr mind which is no doubt felt by the whole Society of which she was a valued and 'efficient member. , She will be missed is tbe homes of the poor, where she .administered relief and counsel, with kindness and judgment. She will be missed ia the church which she adorned, and ia the social circle to which she was a'wayaa welcome visitant,. - Called away in the meridian of ber useful ute, ber loss will be greatly felr, not only by her family, but by all with whom aba was associated." We may not question tbe wisdom of Mim who summoned her from he earthly work, we can therefore but moon her ton, emulate her many virtues, and endeavor so to live, that we may meet ber la that bel ter worn w which she has gone. '

H0UDYA GOODS!

We have a very fine vaiiety of TOYSA-lSraDinisrCY GOODS Consisting in part of ia Bohemian, French Glass, China, Scotch Wood, Curved Wot J. and Parian Mai Lie. r BEAUTtm TOttST SETS, Motto Mugs, Motto Cups and Saucers, WORK BOXES, WORK STANDS, FLOWER BASKETS, STATUETTS,

BRONZE, PAEIAN MARBLE AND LAVA. the most Beautiiul we have ever brought to this City. FINJE HAIE BRUSHES. RUSSIA. LEATHER POCKET BOOKS, MATCH BOXES AND INK STANDS. THE MOS r BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF DOLLS. , . .. . . . . -. Card Brackets, Clock Shelves, Wall-Pockets,

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but ask you to Call and See and Buy. A. E. CROCKER & CO. ISTO. 243 MAIN STEEET,

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SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, Please examine onr stook frmUBLISHED as a warning and for tbe It. benefit of young men and others who suffer from Nervous Debility, Losa of Man hood, etc., supplying ' THE MEANS OF SELF CURE. Written by one who eared hUnself, after undergoing considerable quackery, and sent free on receiving a postpaid directed envelope. .Address, NATHANIEL MAI FAIR, 8ftfPACO201r. ' Brooklyn. N. T. AAejjhA AGENTS WANTED. We f aV air a7 guarantee employment for all either aex, at t5 per day, or $2.0l0 or aiore a year. New works by Mra. H. B. Blows aad others Superb premiums givee away. Money made rapidly aad easily. Particulars free. QUEEN CITY PUB. CO, Cincinnati, O,

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COLLARS, TIES, SOCKS, &C, and prices. ,; THE CONFESSIONS OF AN INAV LID, published as a warning to young men and others who safer from nervous Debility, Ac., supplying the mams op bbl cubs. Written by one who eared himself, and sent free on receiving a ooat-naid diMi envelope. . . . Address, Natbabibl ITatpaib. ' Brookly. lm A7-S. M. P.ACo S.S.Pt7rTEBI6ILI. dk CO GEORGE P. ROWEL IV k. CO., 4 Park Row New York, Are the Agents for the Rieamoad Palladam 1 1 that city, and are authorised to eon : ra:i tor inserting advertisements forms at oar owest cash rates. Advertisersia that eity re requested to leave their favors with either tbe above houses. -f ,

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I VtBMcar Bttteve are note, vile Fancy Drtnk, made ot Poor Bum, Whiskey, Proof Bpirtta ami Refuse Ucroorm, doctored, eptced. and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonlca," "Appetisers," Restorers," Ax-, that lead tte tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a traeatedlctne, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from all AlconoUc bUmnlanta, They are the. Great Blood Purifier and a Ltfe-elrtna- Principle, a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator of tbe Byatern, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring tne blood to a nealtny condition, ecrlching It, refreshing and invigorating b:ii mind aad body. They are easy of administration, prompt In their action, certain in their results, safe and reliable la all forms of disease. Km Person east taka stea Bitten according to directions, and remain longnn well, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tne vital organs wasted beyond tbe point ot repair. Uyapepat mr IadLaeation, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sonr Eructations of tbs Stomach, Had Taste in the Mouth,Bilioaa Attacks, Pal- ? itation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Longs, ain in the regions of the Kidneys,and a hondrel other painful symptoms, are the olfepruigs vt Dyspepsia. In these complaints it had no equal, and one bottle will prove a bcttrr gnarantut oi its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaints, in young or Old, married or staple, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display po deckled an Influence that a nurketl improvement is soon perceptible. For Inflammatory iud C'hronifi Rhenmntlam ami Gout, L'js-iKptia or Indigestion, liilioua. Remittent aul Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood.I iver, Kidneys and Bladiler, these Eittershave been most nucceaslol. Suc'u Diseases are caused byVitiateUBlootl, which in generally produced by Uerangeiucnt of Uio tjigestive organs. They are a Gentle Purgative ns well ns a 's'onie, poaeostuug also me pei-uiiar merit cf acting as a powerful agent in relieving Onftcs' Ion or Inflammation of the Liver cud Via- , eerul Organs and in lUlioos Disease. ForSklnDtseases, Eruptions, Tetter, SaltKlicum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,Pnslulc.Boa3, Carbunclcs,Riug-worma, Scald-Head. !r.:e Eyes Erysipelas, Itcb, Scnrfii, Di9colorati ja of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the kin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up nnd carried cut of the system tn a short time by t lie use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curutive effects. O Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find its impurilios bursting throtiph tho skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse It when you find it obstructed and slugfrLsh tn tho veins ; cleanse It when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Gratefnl Thousands proclaim Vinegar Bittek3 the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. t Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking In the system of bo many thousands are effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist : There is scarcely nn individual on the face of the earth whose body is exempt from tho presence of worms. It U not np- : on tiic healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors end slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of medicin". no vermifuges, po unthelminitics, will frco tho system front worms like these Bitters. Mechanical Disease. Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as numbers Typetetters, Gold-beaters, nud Miners, as Uiey nd- ' vanco in life, are subject to pnralvsis of tho ivvwci. To gnard against this, take a 1qsc el U'ai keu's Vinegar Bitters twlc a week. LIHicus, Remittent, and Intermit' tent Fevers, which arc so prevalent In tho vallcysof onr great rivers throughout the United Titatos, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, .Issourl, Illiuois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Ar- ' ansas, Red, Colorado, Prazos Rk Grande, ; carl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, i jmes, mid many others, with their vast tribuj iries, throughout our entire country during I to Summer and Autumn, nnd remarkably so ' uring seasons of unusual beat nnd dryness, are ivariably accompanied by extensive dcrangc- " lents of the stomach and liver, and other ab- . iminal viscera. In their treatment, a pnrgave, exerting a powerful Influence upon these . arious organs, is essentially necessary. There ; l no cathartic for the purpose equal to Du. J. Vaf.keh's Vinegar Bitters, as they will i leediiy remove the dark-colored viscid matter ' ith which the bowels are loaded, at the same me stimulating the secretions of she liver, and t L-nernlly restoring tne healthy functions of the t Urcsltvo organs. . Hero fuln, or King's Evil, White Swell -: iirs, fleers, Erysipelas, Swelled neck, Goitre, ' rofukms Inflammations, Indolent Inflamniat ons, Mercurial Affections, Old- Sores, Erupi ons of the skin, Sore Eyes, etc, etc. In these i ? in all other constitutional Diseases, Walker's ineqau Bitters have shown their great curave powers in the most obstinate aad lutractt re cae. ' Dr. Walker's California Vinegar ; t liters act on all these cases in a similar (inner. By purifying the Blood tney removo ie cause, and by resolving away the effects or ic inflammation (the tubercular deposits) tbe " reeled parts receive health, and a permanent t ire Is e fleeted. . " The properties Of Dp. W ALKER'S Vn;roB itters are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carmin- ' ivc, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Seda- , ve. Counter-irritant, Hudoriflc, Alterative. i id Anti-Bilious. The Aperient and mild Laxative properes of Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters are . e best safe-guard In cases of eruptions and alicnant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and t othiug properties protect tho humors of the uces. Their Sedative properties allay pain In if nervous system, stomach, and bowels, eitfter im inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Fortify the body aaalnst disease by .rifying all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. " cpidemlo can take hold ot a system thus S re-armed., - ; . . . Directions. Take of the Bitters on poins bed at night from a half to one and one-hulf ' '.ne-elassftill. Eat good nourishing food, such 1 - beef-steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, ' id vegetables, and take out door exercise. iey are composed-of purely vegetable lngretfuts, and contain no spirit. r. m. 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