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" t , VTT I SATURDAY, MAECtl 1874. Fir:'Prti-C?ifJ street, betw 1 Lt ' aai AaHut. Rot. LiMx 'v P4fCat 10:30, Wia,)-4Si f hbfjtk. School at . & rtskrf U. Pi Cbuwk Cocer Irithawi Mulberry streeta; Rev. R.'mbull, Pastor. . Service every .Sabbath. at 10:30 a1, m. arfdt pt in J SujO Sul PeSt way. Pearl and Front streets. Rev. fl.Utllain, raster, services at iu-uju a. ni. and 7 p. abato Bebooi ' at p. m. . . v Qracc M. . Church Broadway and Seventh streets. RetE. Jf. KcKaiff, Pastor. ' Servioea at 10T a. m. and 7 p. ra. . flaataUhSehool tkfl a. nt. friends I Whitewater) north.. of Deoot. Services 10:30 a.' m. Sabtath School at 9 a. a; Vv! i Friends (HicksitesV Bre l:v f id way an Eighth streets, Jjervieeg afc 11 a. in kiuiaiii uvuvvi mm r a. Friend (Orthdoz-FifJi itnwt, between Walnut and Market; Service 10:30 a. m. Sabbath School at 9 a.m. Mission Sabbath School at '2 ' St. PaulV Episcopal : Chnrch'Broadway and Filth streets. f Rev. J B. Wakefield, Rector. Services at 1050 a, m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 9 a. m. Firut BaptiBt Church Eighth 'at, between Main and Broadway. Rev. A. L. Wilkinson, Pastor, i Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 D. m. Christian Church (late Central) Kev. A. J. Laflin, rastor. ' services at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. ra. every Sab bath. ' Sunday School at 9 a. m. New Jerusalem Church Corner of Frankl i n and Walnut, services at 10:30 a. ra. and 2:30 o. m St. Paal'B Lutheran Church South Franklin street.' , Rev." Wickemeyer, Pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2 d. in. . . German Lutheran Church South Front street. Rev. Lowenstein, Pastor. Services at 10 a. nu and 7, p, m. Sabbath School at 2 p. m. St. Andrew's Catholic Church South Pearl street Rev. Father Humlt. Mass 8 a. ra., - High Mass 10 a. m. unday school at p. m. Vcs per9 at 7 p. m St. Mary's Catholio Church Cor ncr Franklin and Broadway. Rev Father McMulleu. Mans 8 a. m High Mass 10 a. m. Sunday School at n. ra. Vespers at 7 p. m. African M. E Church Corner of Market and Marion streets. "' Rev. J. Mitchell, Pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2 p.m. nM tv't :.. African Bapist Church Corner of Sixth. and Market. Rev. Nimrod Lewis, Pastor. Services at 1030 a, m, and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2 p. m. Progressive Lyceum Lyceum Hall at2p. m.' ir ... .x0., .. t From the Toledo Blade. '. ' NASBTS LETTER. - Mr. HMbjr Iaang-aratea a Hew Eatet prUe-The MCroaaRda Brfrnr Md Friend t Parity lttra frni IlaUslkd Ptnraitri Eadring tbe Ptr. . COWFKDKIT X ItOADB. IADS, 1 entueky,) V ( W hicb is in tbe State uv Kentucky, My little effort at reform in Ohio didn't work jest ez I bed - hoped, but I don't despair uv gettin out uv it after all. , Ef we can't make reform go, what is there for us? At the worst I propose to make it earn me a livin. I am in the soform biznis, and I shel pnsh it ez a biznis. . . , . , . ,. 1 her determmed to start . Re form noosepaper. The idee sprung full fledged front my mature triaTleck twoweeai agar Wheal determine upon a thing I go and do it, and so, two weeks to I thdod the prospecktus, and wJit it the Massedonian cry lor help to cH tbe rich Dimocrats I kaowdcar . cdod heer uv. J -. - U I stated in lay propecl!J; ' I wrote in Iasoom sj t! " . Hi "Cro63 Roads Reformer rcJ 1 uv Purity" wood be devciLI t reform in its broadest sees, csLe and privit I deplored the wide spred corrupshin thathed pervadid arid permeated all departments uv the publio servis senoe that gileless patriot, A. Johnson, vacated the Presidenshel cheer, es well ez the laxity uv morals that pervadid all classes uv society,' which wuz the legitimate outgrowth uv Radikle idees. I hed thrown myself into the breach, and wuz' determined to do all in my power to check the flood uv fraud that wuz sweepin over the land, and which bid fair to rooiu the RepubKk. To the coz uv purity and reform I hed devotid all there wuz uv me 1 stated distinctly that the "Cross Roads Reformer and Friend uv Purity" hed but one panacea for all the evils the :. country is labrin under, namoly, the bnstin uv the Republikin party and the puttin in power uv the Dimocrisy. That is all there is uv it This is the short road to politikle purity. ' We want to hev back in Qongris that galaxy uv intellects that shone so resplendently doom Bookanon's Administi ashen, and in the places uv , trust - and profit the patriots who rallied so gloriously around the crib presidid over by A. Johnson.' Some uv em are dead, alas! but there are enaff uv em left to fill all the ofnses, and there ain't any resk uv their declinin. I sent an appeal for aid to , various leading Dimocrats uv the country, and received responses which show that in this enterprise I hev hit the precise idea that is needed. For instance, Fernando " Wood wrote me thefollerinr K" : : -' "I agree with yoo thai the times demand a viggerou '$eper, which shel oppose the oorrupshens which are sappin the very foundaahens uv our liberties. The crimes trv the Republiken party cry to Heaven. Enclosed find cheque for fifty, dollars. I wood send yoo more, but I haven't realized oaoif? jMnCrtdil Mobilier shares vet, and me and Brother Ben nd tMnsZ&f'ZZ neBs dull senoe the panie airnck us. Trooly, PzMAirooWood. His brother Ben wroisrfl&bwii: 'Enclosed find fifty dollars to aid in establishin The Groat Roads
lwinnor and Friend of Purity!
I ;irial I could spare more, for ef wiafy I could spare more, for ef ever tters woz a time when public and u toe time. wviznaQGWDutft to crush Republikinism aad innogger- ' ate a rain uv purity. I would send jpore but the fact is policy selling 'ia5dnILjd i-tata a&' more than paying expenses. But rich -csmy donashen is, take it Trooly, ""That noble pstOQW Joim Ioi sey, wrote me fliSs-v It i a. ornv. MI bid you God speed in yoor Soble enterprise. The time hez ome for a viggerous war agin the corrupshen that is saxpin the founns uv Amenkin " liberty. I "can'l send yoo eny moreH tor I hat hod a -terrible rmr trf luck mt - two nv my faro banks, and therepecters V bad to pay at the last elekahnn drained - rae, bat J' he? .- bed j yoo jtppinted to an "ofJls ( under- tbe snerruT of xtoo York, and will hev it arranged that yoor salary shell bo sent I yoou AJy course yoo will hev tote (here on eleeksbun . days to vote in " sich precincks ez are assigned yoo. May yoor efforts at brtnginour country -Tap to its for mer standard uv vtrehoo be crown ed withmoeeas.; 0 i ,.Ja niU " Boss Tweed wrote ez follows:. -"Iwrite in bonds. But oppressed ez I am by crooel 1 persekooters -I take a lively interest in everything that looks to purity in ofiSshel matters. In my lonley cell.on Blackwell's Island do I groan for my country. I hey directed my son Richard to send yoo $50 to aid yoor paper .' jest ez soon ez he . kin collect it from the ongrateful contractors who ref oozed to divide with me when I got into trouble, on contracks which I give era when I wuz in power. ' But go on in yoor good work. I Trooly, .i,...-..,.,-! . 1 it fevi.il v, Vi. M. Tweed." f. The letter I wrote to Harry Genet wuz answered by a friend nv his, who remarked that Mr. Genet was abroad for bis health, but that .he shood forard it to him, and that . Mr. G "wood doubtless contnbbit, ezhe wuz, ezho allur bed bin, o staunch friend of Reform. l' rom the south, tbe responsis were encouragm, tho not proh table. ; 11 From every one uv the glorious soljers uv the Confederacy come words uveneer. Tneyuadme go , on and deel heavy blows arin the monster Radicleism, and in support ''not, onlyuv Reform, but uv our common country. " Four yeers more , uv Radicle rool wood be sumsbent, they wuz every one uv era convinst, . to destroy tbe Government be quethed us by our fathers, and ! which hed bin made sacred by their blood. Alock Stephens wrote me a letter . appro vin nv the : design uv . the paper that kivered sixty eight pages of foolscap, but he didn't enclose a dollar,' which wuz a lame and impotent conclooshen. ' One man from Alaboma insisted j that the motto uv the noo paper shood be "OfSsis in rite hands and purity in Offls." .' The offisis, : he went on to remark, cood never be . in rite hands so long ez a disgustin nigger wuz Postmaster in Napoleonville, a place which he wunst okke- ' pied under Johnson. He beleeved in nonpartizanism, and tbe Preei--Sent ought to reassure the people by showin em that he wuz not in flooenced by partizan feelins. Let the President remove bis appintees and put Dimocrats in their places. When he wuz removed and that nigger wuz put in his plaoe, he, for tie first time in his life, despaired cr the Republic. ' ' I wuz astonished at the number m responses I got from RepubLins. They cum in by the bushel. Every one uv em hed lost all faith in a Republiton form uv Uovern- . ment every one uv em bleeved that the Government hed fallen into bad hands, and consekently they despared uv the Kepublik. One pekooliarity uv' this despare wnz,'Uiey all specified the date at which they commenced desparin, ez for instance: "On the 18th , uv July, 1873, I felt that all wuz gone." , s Orthis: ' '-v' :y"On the 22d uv August, 1872, 1 felt that the sun uv Republikinism had set forever, onless a change cood be made. I wuz at some pains to ascertano why things went to rooin on them pertikeler days, and I found . that it wuz Jooly 13, 1873, that the first hed been defeeted for renom enasbin toUongress, andtnat on , the 22d uv August, 1872, the second - hed bin removed from a Collector'sbip, and the others wuz in the same state uv health without ex cepshin.- But it don t do to m : ' quire too pertikerlerly. They be leeve the Government is in bad hands ' and that is enuff for mee. These men and all uv this class, demand reform, but they didn't inclose no material aid. - How do they spose the battle agin a corrupt Administrashen is to be fought, ef they dont furnish ammunisheni I got in donashens and loans, ; which is the same thing about $600. ' The paper will be ishood next week. IhevpaidBasoom$40, and Deekin Pogram 925, on ak kount, which hez encouraged them. i Things iook ongbter lor me. May my sky continyoo unclouded. PxTBOLKClt V. NaSBT, V Editor Cross Roads Reformer: , . ; Waiting for things to tzxn up is nnphilosophioal as well as unprofitable. Things will torn np jnst as Cast and as onen - wnia . yoo are working as whih jry t waitThe DeWt Free Press has been informed tbal iiiair of lovers will sit up half the fcfeht tad not burn r ' . .. . , I M moon 7-cerosene as we ramuy uses in an hour - dnrmg tbe even
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aad Ems. The seal pal was first used on the ooDBecting bond between the two hrotijeraJI !e aidonima loavaties were entered for the purposes of examining the visceras. The in vestigation was attended with most gratifying , success; and the physicians were rewarded in their efforts by finding that the lungs, heart, pancreas, hver, spleen, and alimentary canal were excellently developed in each, and that all the ports above-named rwemMexl; those"? of oromary mortals. APPBOACHTXG THE BAND, the lower portion of the ensiform cartilage, or breast bone, in each, by doubling or bending out , made a long union, ;with a distinct joint at tho central . point of . union, on which the bodies , hinge freely. This joint is-somewhat similar to, but not so complicated, as that . ot the elbow. The band at the smaller part has a circumference of nine inches, and when the link was stretched,; and tho. twins were placed, as' far apart as possible, lucre was . a space of eight .inches intervening Yesterday the skin of each body was cut through posten orlyJ and thrown back from 'the band and adjacent structure, ex posing fatty tissues in the "rectus muscle of each:1 Jl f t U i ' TBE OSEAT QtTEaPTlOJf : .7 of . whether they ' Could : have been seperated m fife: was settled mrtbe negative by various abdominal sec tions which were made. . The peri toneum, or membraneous lining of the belly in each, 'was found to enter the band and four pouches oveilaped each other at the center of the band. ..The most marked feature here was tho presence of two sucu poucues irom we Doay i A 1 . ' m - as i - of the lartrer brother. Chancr. and the upper " one shorter -than tho lower, but each lapping, one from above and the other from below the single pouch of Eng. An almost exact idea of the arrangement of these culs de sac may be obtained by holding the first joint of the forefinger between the thumb and finger of the other hand. . THE ASTOUNDING AND CURIOUS FACT was developed that a line passing down tho center of the band would sever j all tbrco of their prolongations,' and open the peri tonial cavity of each liver. If the knife had been used in life, death would have therefore probably, if not necessa rily, . resulted. The examination yesterday and last night also showed that there was a portal, or liner circulation through the heart, as was seen from the passage of the injecting ' matter used in em balming. . THE ABDOMINAL OBGANS lie - in close contact- with, these pouches, -: but are not con tinuous into them. "j. - To-day fFeb 171 tho most impor tant inveshgtion took "place by malung deep - sections into the band with the view of ascertaining the umbilical connections bearing on physiological manifestations in tbe foetal life of being. The formal and full scientific report will be laid before the Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons. ROSS BROS.,! ines, : No. 257 Main Street, (OPPOSITE PHIUIPl HAIXJ 4f nm3 h. KSOPT, C. H. KXOPF. X. KSOPF. K ar o p f , Dealers in all kinds of Fresh and Dried Heats, j Manufacturers of BOLOGNA, HAM 7 AND PORK SAUSAGES, Etc. 937 Main Street, One door east of G. W. Barnes' Oroecrv. dec470-41-tf RICHMOND, INDIANA. QEORGE W. SIMMOJIB, j f . .. Coal," Lime, Plasters, Cements, J"i.l'Sf Stone Pipe, i - - ' Fire Brick; a i i-t H - i 1 . Fire Clay,; ; . , x . - . U Stoneware. Ofllee, 14 Fort Wayne Avean, near "; the Depot, RICHMOND. INDIANA. J-OTE SWAISE, -.: 4 ; PHOTOGRAPHIC 'ARTISTS Are prepared to do all kinds of work in . tneimneoi Dusiness,', AND IN THE BEST STYLE, At their Galleries, tea Main nu. (third atoryO Airo Coraer of Malai ek nnk atreeta, RICHMOND, INDIANA
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EGETINE t WTKIFIKM THE BLOOD A MEj' ti OtS 'Ii2 " t'ii t'ifi IhV I SeTentjr-one Teara of Affe. , ; ; ' East MARHin-itU), Ang:22, 1S70.' -' tHm of nae: havoHUli'ored inajiy years wmv U.liiPT Domplalnt, weaknenB to my (act 'alUmncli. I was indurd by friends to y your Vogetlnc, and 1 think it the best teclicine ftr weaknwi of tho Kidney I er uwd. I have trttl many remediee for .iiam.mi.lnint. and never lound bo much W llif iim In till . id invigorates the whole system. , Many l.t my acquaintance hav taken M, and I I'elieve it to be good for all Uio compiainy t .r which It is recommendwl. 'llL,'Youra truly, . JOHIAH H. SHERMAN. t .... . A SMIW f Ortat AaxMy. :!U ,'y daughter has received great benefit from viilni. Her declining health rtm a aoaroeof great anxiety to all -of her I ien.ls. - A few bottles of the Vogetlne reored Uer health, strengtn ana nppeiue. tRiirance and Real Estate Agent. No, 49 Hears BnHding. - J Boston, Mass., June 6, 1872.: , ; ;J ' Recommend it Heartily. " . H i Houtii Bostok. Feb. 7.1870, Mr. Stevens 0.-ar Mr? I have taken aevi al bottles of your Vegotine, and am oont .need His a valuable remedy for Pyspep- , a, Kidney Complaint, nnd enenU .deblJf f the synleni. I can heartily rocomniend to all sufR-ring from the nlnjve complaints. .-' r .iVonrs respectfully,- ,t i ; ' ; mks. munroe PAttKEn, Athens street. J : ', ' r RnarnK. Feb. IS. 1871. - Mr. H. K. Stevens Dear Sin Alnjut one . , r . - - , A -ar since I found myself In a feeble eondi f on from general debility. , Vogetlne was t ronclv recommended to me by a rtcml ' bo had iecn mncli benefitted' by -Its use. i procured the article and, after using aev--al Iwttles was restored to health, and discontinued its nw. J feel qaiteooufldent that y iere is no medicine superior to it for tkoe anplaints for which it Is espeelaUypre ired, and aim Id cheerfully rooiniu.-nu n tho.w who feel tnat uiey neeu ooineuiiug . . restore them to perrecr noaitn. - , Keai)ecuuuy yours, ! ir. L. PETTISOIIJ Irm of 8. Boston. M. Petting!!! A Co., 10 State st. VeKetine extends its Influence into every trt of the human omauism. oommencina ttli its foundation, correcting diseased ae on and rest on ng vital powers, creating a ealthv formation and purification of the iood, driving ont disease, and leaving naire to perforin Its ul lotted tusk. Vegetlno sold Dy an aruggiHis. uww NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.; Jtmrrh Uemedr cures by Its mild, heal ingproperucs,towntca me aiKsw jiciui when tbo system has been put in perfect order with Doctor Vlrv.fi - Rnldn Medical TtacoTcry, which tiiouk De tacen earnestly to correct uioou in system, which are always at fault, also to act specifically, upon tho diseased glands of the noso and Its chambers. Catarrh Itcmcdy should Iw applied with Dr. Plerec'a Nasal Doacbe,wilh which medicine can bo carried AtpA up waaperjecuy applied to an pans oi passaircs andekuubers in which sores and ulcer exist, and from which discharge proceeds. - w successful has Uii3 course of treatment proven, that the proprietor offers 8500 Reward for a care of "Cold in Head " or Catarrh which he cannot cure. Tho Ivro medicines with instrument, for 62, by ail druggists. 51-4 a itiPt.Mi wnt bv mail for 50c that re tail nnielc for 810. K. L. WUlWn, let Chatham Square, N. Y. ; 51-4w , a asmra WsHTKsv as to SIO made M nun v. - Ham Dies muieu ireo. r, , i r WHITE. N. J. W-4w 7S a XL' wit to AflKNTS. Fastest selllna ivrticles out. Three valuable J. BRIDE. 767 Broadway, New York 51-4W WORKINO CLASS-Male or Female, ) a week employment at home, day ' or evening; no capital; instructions ana vaiuable pact ckages of r AVM nf ffonflll ftftTlL IIee ItW IlltUI Addretw. with six cent stamp, M. 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'.m. rl!th wna honrlv exnected from IJonsuinptlon, all remedies having failed, and ur. accidentally tirUD whin' gives this recipe free, on receipt of two stamps to pay expenses. HEM P also cures Tiioht cuwuu nnusen at the stomach, and will break a fresh cold in 21 hours. Address Craddock A Co., 1033 Race street, Philadelnhl, nnrnlnff this DUDCr. ,. , . rv B . JOK COUOIIB, CVE.WB, Hoanieuess, and all Throat Disease, WELLS' CARBOLIC 'TABLETS. : Pat ap only in Bine Bozea. .A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. , Sold bv DrusmisU. & $ 2 t 5 0 0 made wito our splendid COMBINATION PROSPECTrS. Represents 50 different bonks; wanted in every family. Agents wanted in every Coniitv and Town in the United States, to ' make a permanent business on these works. ' . Balea Snre and Proflta Large. Complete outfit sent postpaid on receipt of r or ouvnr. anu iuii parucuiiicwauureBojuiii . 7 . .. . . " i . 1 1 - .1 i ti n I VT K. 1 "UHt.lt dt 1A 1 uos., irun- ra. oi-iw , -j A0ETTT3 VAUTED T0B THB HISTORY OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT OB THE FARMER'S WAR AGAINST MONOPOLIES. Being a fall and accurate account of the struggles of the American fanners against ' the extortions of the Railroad Companies, with a historv of tbe rise and progress of the 4 Order of Patrons of Husbandry. It sells at sight. Send for specimen pages and terms to Agents, and see why it sells l nnv other book. Address Nat Ushing Co., Chicago, IU., or St. Louis, Mo. al-w . Cenotant Eaeirioyanoait, AT HOME Male or Female, WO a week warranted. J canltal reanlred. Fall particulars and valuable sample sent free. Address, with 6 cent return stamp. A. D. YOUNG, 61-4 290 Fifth street, Williamsburg, N. V
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TtaHlKMMedlen1 AMlMrttles)t Europe uy tho atronjiest atonic: lMrlttur and ; Depbstrucnt known to the medical world U t-Uib t'Upl r 1 1 TUIITOEB A. '--' -";.. i .... -... 4 . It arrest docay of vital forees, exhaustion of tho nervous system, restores vigor to tbe debilitated, cleanses vitiated blood .removes vesicle abstractions, and acUdirectly on the liver and Spleen. Vricefl abottle. JOHN Q. KEIXOtiU.tS Piatt street. N.Y. ; 51-4
Dr. I. Walker's : Californl. Tinar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from . ' the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra .Nevada ruoun- -tains of California, tbo medicinal,, properties of which are extracted therefrom without the nso of Alcohol. ' . Tbe question is almost daily asked,! $ " What is the cause of tbe unpar-, allolcd success of Vinegar BittkrsT' " Our answer is, that they. ; remove tho causo of disease, and' tae paueut recovers ins ueaitn. xney are the great blood puruior and a life-giving principle, .a perfect Renovaxor and . l minora tor of tbe system. Never bofbro iu tho history of the world ' Has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkablo qualities of Viegar BiTTEBS in healing tho sick of every disease man U heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious . Diseases . ; , The nronerties of DrJ Walk er's Viskgar Bitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vinegar Bitters the most wonder ful Inrigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. : -r No rerson ean take these Bit ters according to directions, and re main long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by , mineral poison or other means, and vital or-. ganB wasted beyond repair. ' ' Bilious, itemlttent. and in termittent Fevers, which are so prevalent m tue valleys or our great riven throughout the United States, ' especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Kea, Colo rado, Brazos, Uio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, savannah, Koanokc, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, through out our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensivo derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting as powerful inQucnco upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There Is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Uittkrs, as they will speedily remove tho dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the samo timo stimulating the secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy func tions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against dis ease by purifying all its Huids with Vinegar Bittkrs. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia Or indigestion. Head ache, Tain in the Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar JSructations ot tna btomocn. uau lasto in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other paint ui symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Ono bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's Evil, whito Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Keck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial anoctions, Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Diseases, Walkkr's VirkoarBittkes have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood. Liver. Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis eases are caused by vitiated Blood. - Hechanical Diseases. Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as numbers, Type-setters, uoia-ucatcrs anu Miners, as thev advance in life, are snbiect to naralvsis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walkkk's Vinkoab Bitters occasionally, For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Khcnm,Blotches,Spot8, Pim ples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Bingworms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas. Itch. Scurfs. Discoloratious of tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Mem i whatever name or nature, are literally dug np and carried out ot the systoin in short time bv tne use ot tnese ui tiers. Tin. TiiDe. and other norms. lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. ; No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free the trstem from worms like these Bitters. ForFenialeComplaints, in young or old, married or single, at tho dawn of womanhood, or the turn or tile, these ionic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find its impurities bursting through the skin m Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanso it when you find it obstructed and sluggish iu the veins; cleanso it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the svrtein will follow. ; it. ii. ifccnox i.u co., DrngRUta & flen. Apt.. 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Third. It U free ftosn sgniHe. Vihelta, toeeao and oplom, of whieh most throat aad Jong remedies are composed, whieh allay conga only and dlansganiae tha inwartii' It ; has a BoothlnteOecton the stomach, acta on the liver and kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thna reaching, to every part of the system, and In Its inviavraung and purifying eflecta, it has gained a reputation which it must hold above all othera la the market. ; 1 ' ' 7 The Pine Tree Cordial Ana Byapoto rtUm, AND WORM SUGAR DRO; 8. Being under my Immediate direction, they aball not lose their curative qu&lluee by tho nee of cheap and impure articles. . . . . . IBMRT R. WIMHART, TREK OF CHARGE: Dr. L. Q. C. Wish art's X)fflee Parlor's ar , opened on Mondays, Tneed ay a and Wedneedays.fromla.isvtoBp.mforooosuuuaon by Dr. Wm. T. Magee. .With him are aeso--aoolated two eonsolttng phyatciana of ooknowledged ability.' This opportunity la . mitoffered by any other Institution la Um . elty. ' ' ' t - " , , . L!.Q.0.Wishart,lID., Hoi , PHILADELPHIA. luu ah 9 wurm.: V ii ITIOO.I V Sit' ri CARPETS, j r f. I DRY GOODS, Y DRESS GOODS, ! I-'-' r mattings; I. - Jo) s - ' '-.'-i. 1 ....if... . . GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, OIL CLOTH, , LACE CURTAINS. i n ' i WINDOW SHADES. R7 Rain tUreot, RICHROXR, IR April , 1873. 7-tf i TJdVsTTTJa j , Tomo, ATTORNEY AND NOTARY, Office in room over George W. Barne'a Uroeery, Richmond Indiana. 0 A LECTDBE Jam! i -
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