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Tox-cbasroVwbioh DM Pl«t speaks
cheerful English visitors climbed
ie ir mules rind crossed the navy-yard
ridge to accept Mr. Suit's invitation —
iut the American element, disliking thoir
ativo moisture, went in a surly way in
Kes, or declined through tbe post.
Suit is a man bolow the middle ago,
ade an apparent fortune by banking
i Richmond, Virginia, and by dealing in
E-„..„, ty whisky . Ho is said to posses
ousand acres of poor land and a
uao five miles beyond tho Anacoa-
FASIIIONABLE LUNCnES.
lies aro the fashion, and tho absence
makes them especially delightful. I
t is a sort of declaration of independence
rom the women just now. "Yes," said
-Irs. Jodcs, "there is one thing toe can do
without the assistance of men —oat a lunch.
Ye are all tho better for not having the
ords of creation bowing to us and making
relieve they are waiting upon us when
hey are taking the largest oysters and the
idlest spoons of salad fur themselves.'
Mrs. Olin, the accomplished wife of the
le, on Thursday and Friday gave
c entertainments. Everything that is
may be found with Mrs. Olin. Kind
interesting in overy way, one enjoys
' moment spent in her presence. Her
, Mrs. Wliito, shows in herself all of
Olin's Attractive qualities. Every
hing nice to eat, nothing wanting bat the
iudgo, who stayed away no doubt because
le was sorry for his friends who could not
tssist on these occasions, being of tho
vrong sex. In short, to be fashionable,
mo must give a lunch, and invite no one I
Rulies.
THE LTTERARV REUNION
3 residence of lion. Horatio King, on
Saturday evening last, was one of tho tnoat
Dloasant of the series, which is strong
jraise. Mr. Kaufman, the artist, .gave a
lissertation on art matters. Capt. Alinont
Barnes followed in some recitations, (origi
nal.) His poems, "Victoria, My Queen,"
'Index," and "Little Maud," worn exceed
ngly well received. Mrs. Daniels, of
Washington, next sang- soma beautiful
songs. Her rendition of "Our Darling
Maud" was fine. Next Saturday evening
doses these delightful reunions, and Mon-
KieChambrun will lecture,
impses of members of Congress and
• notabilities aro thus givou by a
hington exchanga :
Hon. George A. Halsey, of New Jersey,
one of tho good-looking members of the
House, very reserved in his manners.
Hon. Mr. Btiffinton, of Massachusetts,
with family,—stands about six foot high
and weighs about two hundred pounds.
Appreciates good living.
Hon. J. A. Smith, of Ohio,—a tall,
slender gentlemau, with quiet habits, at
tends church regularly every Sunday at
the Metropolitan M. E. church.
Hon. J. A. Sawyer, of South Carolina,—
one of the best looking gentlemen at, tho
Ebbitt, very temperate in his habits, and
General St. John B. E. Skinner, ex-
Assistant Postmaster General, and family—
oue of the oldest guests of tho house, a
good-natured old gout, with flowing l.xks
Captain John Faunce, (Admiral,) U. S.
R. li,—commanded the Harriet Lane at
Port Sumter in 18G0. A jolly old marine
with luxuriant whiskers. Ha carries if)
his pocket a watch presented by Princo
Captain George Sheer, U. S. It. M.—a I
prince of good fellows, has a mania for
the fair sex, takes groat pride in his beau- ,
tiful blonde whiskers, and yet ho is 'not
Hon. H. L. Dawe 3 , of Massachusetts: — i
chairman of the committee on appropria- '
tions in the House, and one of few hard- |
working members, always at home, con- J
fines himself closely to business, and cares
but littlo for outside show.
Hon. Albert C. Harmer—newly elected [
member from, the Old Keystone State, j
whose ability and frankness of manner ]
commands tho respect and wins the admi- ,
ration of every one. In physique a perfect j
Hercules.
Paymaster E. C. Dunn, U. S.N.—upon i
whom has lately been conferred the high
est office in his"branch of tho department.
A very unostentatious personage and truly J
deserving tho promotion. i
Hon. J. M. Hawks—newly elected mem- I
ber from Arkansas, whoso debating quali
ties are strongly perceptible, and who, no
doubt, will legislate pretty freely for tho
Hon. Lionol A. Sheldeo, M. C, from [
Louisiana, —who enjoys life regardless of i
expense, entors into his duties with perfect
vim and vigor, and possesses all the attri
butes of an accomplished statesman.
Hon. John Ritchie, —nowly elected mem- j
ber from Maryland, a very prepossossing
gentleman, aud whoso firmness of purpose [
and a disposition to overcome obstacles are I ,
Governor W. W. Holden, of North Car
olina, —who seemingly takes the impeach- i
tnent proceedings rather indifferently, an
earnest supporter of the party, withal a
very popular and esteemed gentleman.
Judge Allen A. Burton, —Secretary of
the San Domingo Commission, and former
ly United States consul, a thorough and
able lawyer, a well-read gentleman, aud
converses freely in at least a dozen lan- ,
Judge William G. Halo, of New Orleans, ;
—a very uncommunicative person, small to
stature, but possessing a gi-aiitic iutelleet,
has achieved a well-merited success at the i
bar, and may bo considered a walking en
cyclopedia for the profession.
Miss Elise Jenkins, youngest daughter
of Admiral Jenkins, is engaged to Mr.
Parker, of the navy.
Mrs. Senator Sherman leaves the city
next week to pass the summer at her resi
dence in Ohio.
MiaiPoor, youngest daughter of Ad- .
miral Poor, is to bo married, in June, to
Lieutenant Commander Jewell, of the
Last Sunday, Epiphany Sunday school '
was vißited by five Japanese, each of
whom were presented with a handsome
prayer book.
Why is it that our young ladies cover i
their faces so completely with such thick 1
veils? One of our beaux addressed nl*ly
of color the other day, supposing it to be
ore of his lady friends, and walked the
distance of a squaro before he discovered
his mistake. As he was parting from a
friend the day after, the last words wuro
" that nigger."
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VT BlEaKf W KflirilftVV **<* 1171
--r»UBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given, that hook" wl »
JT be opens lon the sixth day of March next, in
this country and In Europe, for subscriptions to the
National 1-oan, unser the Act approved , In li 14,
IH7O eiitllb-d "An Act U authonza the Refolding
of the National Dsbt," and the Act in amendment
thareof approved January 20,1871.
Tho proposed loan cooipr'ses tbrto classos or
""Fiast-Boids to the amount of flvo hnndred mil
lions of dollars payable in coin, at tbe pleasure ol
the United States, after ten years from ths dato oi
their l«sne aud bearitig Interest, payable quarterly
In coir- at the rate or five pir cant, per annum.
' Sxcoiin—Bonds to the amount of three hundred
millions of dollars, payable In coin, at the pleasure
of ths United States, alter flfteeu years from the data
ot thoir issue, aud bearing interest, payable quarter
ly in coin, at the rats of four and a hal per cent, per
"tuiii'd—Bonds to the amount or seven hiindrod mil
lions of dollars, payable In coin, at the pleasure or
the United State", alter thirty years from the dato or
thslr Irene, and bearing Interest, payable quarterly
la coin at the rate ot lour per cont. per annum.
Subscriptions to tho loan will have preference lv
tbe following order, namely: ... , ~
First -Subscriptions that may be flrst mado for
five por cont. bonds to the amount of two hundred
millions of dollars; of which there will be reserved
for twenty days, one hslf for subscribers In this
country and out-half for subscribers in forolgn
"ssco!").—Subscriptions for oqml amounts of each
dais of bonds. . , _ .*. I
Taian.— Subscriptions for oquil amounts of hond«
bearing Interest at the rate oi four and a hair per
cent, and of bonds bearing interest at the rate or
five per cent. _
FoOTin.—Subscriptions for any flo per cent,
bonds that may not bo subscribed lor iv tha pre
ceding classos, , . ~ ~, I
Wh.ii a subscription IB made, the subsenbor will
bo required to deposit tws per cant, ot the'amount
there.!' in coin or currency of the United States, or
lv bonds of ths class to bo exchanged, to be ac
counted for by tho Government when the bonds are
delivoiod ; and payment may be made either in coin
or In bonds of ths United Btotos known as fivi-
TWimi uonds at their par value.
Ths coin received iv payment will bo applied to
tho redemption of five twenty bonds, and the debt
of the Unltid States will not bo increased by this
Tho bonds will be registered or issued with cou- I
pons, as may bo desired by subscribers. Registered
bonds will be issued of the denominations of *50, I
$100, $500, $1,000, $5,090 and $1»,000; and coupon
bends of each denomination exespt the lost two.—
The intoiost will bo payablo in the United States, at
the offlce of tho treasurer, any assistant treasurer,
or designated depositary ot the government, quarter
ly, ou the flrst days of February, May, August and
Noveinbor, in each your.
Tho bonds of tho ssveral classes aforesaid, and the
Interest thereon, are exempt from Ihe payment of
all taxes or dues of the Unitod States,as well as from
taxation in any form by or understate, municipal or I
Alter maturity, the bonds lost Issued will be first I
redeemed, by classes and numbers, as moy be desig
natod by the socrotary of tho treasury.
The bonds will bo issued at tho United States
treasury, but tbe agents for the negotiation ot the
loan in Europe aro authorised to mako arrangements
with subscribers for the transmission ot tho bonds
to the agents through whom subscriptions may bo
Subscribers In the United States will receive the
new bonds ol the agents with whom the subscrip
tions are made. , _ .
ln the United Statos, tho National Banks aro au
thorized to receive subscriptions, and subscriptions
may also be made at the office or the Treasurer or
the United States, or of any Assistant Treasurer, or
the Doslgnatod Depositaries at Buffalo, N. V , Chica
go, 111., Cincinnati, Ohio, Louisville, Ky., Mobile,
Ala., and Pittsburg, Pa.
The following baukiug houses are also anthonzed 1
ti act as ageuts iv receiving subscriptions, iv
BIW YORK CUT:
Austin Baldwin A Co. laionard, Sheldon A roster
Baker ft Kitchen. Malt'and. Phelps ft Co.
A Belmont ft Co. Marx 4 Co.
Blako Brotjyirs ft Co. Morton, Bliss 4 Co.
Brown Brothers 4 Co. P M Myers ft Co.
Budge.ScbDJiftCo. George Opdyke ft Co.
Cecil, Stout, ft Thayer. . E D Randolph ft Co.
John J Cisco ft Son. Reid, Loo 4 Content.
Clark, Dodge ft Co. Security Rank,
Henry Clowl ft Co. J and W Selignian ft Co.
Jay Cooke 4 Co. Soutter ft Co.
U.ibnoy, Mosgau ft Co. Bdward Sweetor ft Co.
Thomas Denny ft Co. Moses Taylor ft Co.
Drexel, W'.nthrop 4 Co. Trevor ft Colgate.
Duncan, Sherman 4 Co. Turner Brothers.
Fisk ft Hatch. Unton Trust Company.
Frank ft Gans. Van Bchaick 4 Co.
Gibson, Casanova St Co. Vermilye ft Co.
Olendinnlng, Davis 4 L Yon Hoffman ft Co/; I
Amory. Wells, Fargo ft Co.
natch ft Foote. Wlnslow, Lanier ft Co.
W T Hatch ft Son. Chase ft Higginson.
Edward Halght. Kuhn, Loob 4 Co.
H A lleiser's Sons. Lloyd Hamilton A Co.
Howes ft Macy. Fielding ft Bailey.
James G King's Sons. Baltjier ft Toaks.
Kountr.e Brothors.
WASHiaoTOSi, n. c.
Jay Cooke ft Co. oMlddleton ft Co.
Faut, Washington ft Co. Rlggs 4 Co.
mh 27—ilOtftw It Becrctary of the Treasury.
MACHINERY, *•.
Dealer ia
MACHINERY, RAILR'UD. MANUFACTURERS
AND ENGINBERS'SUPPLIBS,
j THNTH BTRBJST, BETWEEN MAIN AND CAET
! RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
STEAM ENGINES of improved construction,for
all purposes, of Richmond or Northern build.
MACHINERY FOR
Railroad, Machine, Car and Carpenter Shops, Plan- I
ing Mills, Sash, Bliu.l, Door, Oublnetware, Chair, Bed
stead, Woodenwate, Agricultural, Machiue, Handle, I
Spoke, Stave, Carriage Wood, Cotton and Woolen
Factories, Cotton Gins, Farmers, Foundries, Rolling
Mills, Tobacco Factorlos, Tanneries, Saw, Flouring, I
Com and Paper Mills, Mines, ftc, Ac.; Forged and
I Rolled Iron.
Improved Shafting, Pulleys and Hangors, Beltlag,
Loco Leather, Saws, Files, Wrenches, Twist Drills,
I Bts an: Gauges, Saw Cummers, Steam and Water Pips I
and Fixturos, Packing, Journal Metal, Pick and Tool
Handles, Turbine Water-Whools, ftc. to.
SECOND HAND MACHINERY aud STEAM
I BOILERS bought, sold and exchanged. A quantity
I of the same on hand to be sold 10-v, such as Eugines
Boilers, Mill Stones aud Gearings, Wood Working,
I Machinery, ftc.
Plans aud Estimates of Machinery for Mills and
Manufactories of all kinds. mh I—dftwly
WH. 11. COOK. JOHN VILIS.
-VTEW FIRM.
PIICENIX FOUNDRY
No. 8 Kibhth Street, between Main and
FttANKuIN, HICBMOHD, VA.
IW.II. It. COOK *. CO.
proved facilities and with adeterminatiou
a prices aud styte of work, we respectfully
lie people of Riirhmoud, Virginia, and tho
urally, a fair share of patronage,
il lac tv re
IRON FRONTS,
l, Balconios, Iron Railings, Vault and Cellar
dungs, WirSdow Guards, Awning Frames,
i Columns and Capitols, Oruameutal Win
Ornamental Brackets for Balconies, Sholv-
Ventilators for Brick and Wood Cornice,
Vator Pipo, Hydrant Keys aud Rods tor
(Vater, Traps for Culverts and Hydrants,
ts, and All kindß oi IRON WORK lor build
rally.
o niiiimfacliiro together with the abovo
l>W CASTINGS, and would respectfully
patronage of merchants and farmers. All
rautood, and oaders filled with dispatch.
ia
MUSIC, *Cj___
II " MUSIC I MUSIC
JOHN MARSH,
No. 913 Miis Strut,
of the firm ot Harsh ft Pollock, is now
to serve his friends and tho public geue-
MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
description
itfully solicit a call at my new cetablish
• JOHN MAlteil,
y 1)18 Main St., bet. Ninth aud Tenth.
SAVINGBJBANKS.
REMOVAL,
T I NEW HANKING ROOMS,
No. 10 North Tenth Strsst,
Between Main and Rank Stroots.
si ■ -lluNAl, FUKBDUAN'B SAVINGB AND TRUST
COMPANY
OHARi'EItKD BY CONGRESS MARCH, 1606.
I ITS received and PAYMENTS Bada dally
esptlng holidays) from H A. M. to 4 P. M..
rind nil Saturday Evenings from 6
to 8 o'clock.
IRKST at tbo rate or six per cent per annum
d and oomponndsd In March, July and No
, on all sums of FIVE (6) DOLLARS aud np-
ITB r«cV.*sd ot FIVE CENTS and upwards.
HHARLEB SPENCER.
Oasbln
PERSONAL.
hereby appoint WELLINGTON
[\ BOOKER my true and lawful Agent to con
duct th- bu,luess of FAMILY GROCER, at 505 Mar
shall street, between Fifth and Sixth, to buy and
sell lor cash oaly.
The PAIN KILLER Is by universal consent allow
ed to have won for Itself a reputation nnsnrpassod
In Ihe history ol medical '.reparations. Its instan
taneous effect In tho eradication and extinction of
Pain in all Its various forms Incidont te the haman
family, and the unsolicited written and verbal testi
mony of the masses In its favor, havo leon, ami ar
Its own bost advertisements.
The ingrellonts of tlio PAIN KILLER, being
purely VEGETABLF., render it a perfectly sate and
efficacious romeJy taken Internally, as well as for
external applications, when used according to direc
tions. Tho stnlu upon linen from lis uso Is readily
romovod by washing with alcohol.
This Medicine, justly celebratod for ibe.cure of ao
many of the afflictions incidont to tho human fami
ly, has now beon before tbe public over THIRTY
YEARS, and hns found its way into almost every
corner or tho world; and whorevor It has been «sod,
the same opinion is expressed ol its medical proper-
In any attack, whero prompt action upon tho sys-
Urn Is required, tho Pain Killer Is invaluable. IU
almost tnßtautaneouri vffoct ln Relieving Pain Is truly
wonderful; and when used according to directions,
is true tolls name.a PAIN KILLER. '
lee printed directions, which accompany each
Price »5 cU„ 50 ct». aud $1.00 per bottle.
Sold by all Druggists,
apt —d&wlm
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A OENTB WANTED—(I*2S A MONTH) by tho
A AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO.,
m h 14-4w Boston, Mass, or St. Louis, Mo
8 0'CL0CK...,,,i4_.J
/gents, male and female. j
For ra=t selling popular subscription Hooks. EX
TRA INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Information
free. Address AM. BOOK CO., 02 William street,
dbTifk MADE FROM 50 CENTS I
Something urgently needed by everybody. Call
and Sou, or 12 samples sent (postage paid) for 50 cl.n.
lhat retail easily for $10. B. L. WOLCOTT,IBI
1 |EAFNESS, CATARRH, SCROFULA—A lady
Xj who hud wift'erod fo( years from Deafness, Ca
tarrh aud rjcrofiila, was cured by asimplo lemedy.
Her sympathy and gratitude prompts her to send tho I
receipls freo of charge to any one similarly afflicted
Address MRS.-M. 0. LEGO ET,
mh 11—4w Jersey City, N. J.
O EDUCTION OF PRICES
ti coufoiin to REDUCTION OP DUTIES. I
GRBAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
BY GETTING UP CLUBS.
JKF Send for onr Now Price List, and a Club form
will accompany it, containing fnll directions—niftk
ng a largo saving to consumers and remunerative
to club orgauizers.
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.,
31 and 33 Veaey street,
mh 14—4w Now York, Posttfßco Box 6643.
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THE MAGIC COMB
Will chango any colore J hair or board to a per
nianont black or brown. It contains uo poison.—
Ono comb sont by mail for $1. Doalors supplied at
reduced rates. Address WM. PATTON, Treas.,
Ipringileld, Mass. mhll-lw
TniS IS NO HUMBUGI
By Bending 35 CENTS, with
age, height, color of ojos nnd hair, you will rocsive, I
ly return mail, a corroct plcturo of your fnturo bus- j
jand or wife, with uatuo and date of mai-riaire. Ad- |
dreßS W. FOX, P. 0. Drawor No. 24, Fultouvillo, Now
York. mh 14—4w
BQIIARPS' SPORTING RIFLES.—We ire now pre-
Opared to fill ardors for our New Metallic Cartridge I
Sporting Rifles, of various lengths and calibre. Fori
ccuracy nnd Bafoty, wo recommend our Breech Losd*4
ug rifles, as superior in every rospict to any others 1
now made. For Circulars giving full description and
Pricos, apply to SHARPS' RIFLE MFG. CO., Hart
ird, Conn. mh ll—lw
JjIVANS' GIFT ENTERPRISE.
_IjJ Wo continuo to send a I
valuable gift with ovory book bought of us. Thou
sands will testify to our fairness. Give us a tiial.
Write for a catalogue. Sent free. AGE.SIS Wantod.
Address D. M. EVANS ft CO., 721 Market street,
Philadelphia, Pa. nih 14—4w
a MAN OF A THOUSAND.
J\ A CONSUMPTIVE CURKD.
Win ro death was hourly expoirtedfrom CONBUMP- I
TION and ASTHMA, all remedies having failed, ac- I
cideut lod to a discovery whereby Dr. 11. James cured I
bis only child. He now gives the recipe free on ro
celpt ol two stamps to pay expenses. Address CRAD
DOCK 4 CO, 1,302 Race street, Philadelphia, Pa,
giving n»me of paper mh 14-4w
OS CTO $20 A DAY!—Do you want a situation
JKJ D as a - ale. mill at. or near home, to sell our new
7 strand While Wire Clothes Liuos to Inst lorovcr.
Don't miss this chance. Samples freo. Address
HUDSON RIVER WIRE MILLS,
Em street, New York, or IS Dearborn street,
3,111. mh 14— 4w
TS WANTED FOR
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o*no Thousand Illustrations. Tho largest,
ling, and most nttractivo subscription book
lished. Ono ngirrrt in Denver, Color-ado, sold
es in 4 days. One agent In Milwaukie sold
30 copies in % adny, and a largo number fionl 20 to I
30 copies per oay. Send for Circulars, with terms, at
onco. Address U. S. PUBLISHING CO., New York,
Cincinnati, Ohio, and St. Louis, Mo. mh 14—iw
WANTED—AOKNTS, (SSO i.er day) to sell the
VV celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SMVIKG MA
CHINE. Has the undel-food, in kos tie 'lock
stitch" (alike on both Bides.) and is tully licensed.
The best mid cheapest ramilv SewinK Machine in tho
market. Arfdrees JOHNSON, CI.AHK A CO, B.istou,
Mass, Pittsburgh, Pa, Chicago, HI, or St Louis, Mo.
mh 14—4w
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mh 14—Iw
pEN, I.KE,
His Litoand Timos is now ready for Agonls, lv on
splendid volumo of 850 pages and 30 Steel Portraits
By a Distinguished Southern Author. Contains fact
of interest never before publlehsd. Beilt on receip
or Price $3.76. Also, John EBten Cooke's Work, Per
Bi.iial Portraits, Scenes and Adven'ures or the War
$3 00 B. B. TREAT ft CO., Publishers,
m l, I4_4w * 651 Broadway, Now York.
MHMMbbi
|>AI.TIMORE LOOK UOSIHTAI.
KHTABUrtUfiI) AS A KfcFUUK *■ ROM
THB ONLY FLACK WHEKK A CORK
OAN BK OBTAINED.
DR. JOHNSTON ban discovered the most certain
■mml*. «iid only effectual remedy in tlio world for
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Itrietnree, Affec
tions of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis
charges, Irauotency, General Debility, Norvoume*,
Languor, Low Spirits, Coillusion of Ideas.
iof t&« Heart, Timidity. Tremblia .<. H ■
ht or Ulduiuess, Dlseasei nt tht* Ke.vJ,
c or Skin, Afh-ctions of the Lungs, Btora
sla—those tenib'o ilsortWtn »rr.*ing from
Hubitfi of Yoath—thoso secret and <*o\U
os more fat*! to their Victim! than t> : *
ens to the Mariner of UlytHM, High tint
>rl.llant hope! or antidpaUoM.rsnaarf.Bt
le., trnpossiWo.
who hnvobjcome tho victims of fetltßßß
readful and dentruclivo In hit which anon*
Lo an untimely jirave thousands ot" Young
nost exalted talent aud brilliant intellect,
otherwise have entrance! iistoning Bon
the thunders of eloquonro, or wikrd to
living lyree, may call with f.-ll confl-
Persons, or Yonng Men contemplating
elng aware of physical weakness, oiganic
otorinitios, Ac, speedily cnred,
places himself under the care ol Di. J.
nsly confide on his honor as a gomlotner,
ntly rely npon his skill as a physician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
f cored and full vigor restorod.
dful disease—which render* life misvrjhl*
,go impossible—is the penalty paid hy the
improper indulgencios. Young persons
tocommitt excesses from uot being aware
dful consequences that may onaue. ROW,
understands the subject will prefc Id la
he power oi procreation is lost sooner by
g into improper habits that* bythoprti.
ides Lwing deprived of the plo&dures ol
ipring, tho most Berioua and Attractive
;o hoth body and mind arisu. The system
ranged, the physical and mental fanotiotkt
loss of procrcativo power, DOrtOtU irrita
palpitation of the heart, induce
tutionnl debility, a waalingof the frame
sumption, Ao.
;t No. 1 Bourn tfaxnaEioa Strut,
dido going from Baltimore street, a lew
tho corner. Fail uot to observe the u.»me
r.
mist be paid and ccntaiu a ;:tamn ''he
pSomas hung iv his oflh'o.
£!.. JOHNSTON.
" tho Hoyal College of Surgeons, Londoa
rom one of tho most eminent Colleges in
SLato.i, and tho greater part of w hone lilt
ipont in the hospitals of London, Paris,
ia and elsewhere, bus effected some of th*
ishiug cures that wore ever known; m:tn)
,-itii ringing in the head and cars when I
it nervousness, being alurmod at siidJfii
ihfulnos*, with frequent bhuMfig,attended
with a derangement of the mln*, we.#
ediately.
L'AKiS PARTICULAR NOTION.
idresses all those who have Injurrl then
mproper indnlgeneioe and solitary l iui ii
li both body and miud, unfitting tbum fir
noss, Htudy, society or marriage.
,*e some of tho sad and melancholy ofteofa I
»y early habits of youth, viz: VTenfaitaeo) I
md Limbs, Pains iv. tiie Hean, WmneM ot
n of Muscular Power, Palpitation of tht
.peprsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement
estiva FuuclfoiM, General Debilitf.Hy.at,
usumption.
lul effects ou the mind am much t-p ":■
Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideasj '>'■
f Spirits, Kvil forebodings, Aversion I j
Jf-dlMtrnst, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ao..
f the ovits produced.
ds ol persona of all ages oan now Judge I
,c cause of thoir declining health, loosing
r, bocoming weak, pale, nervous ttiit! euw
ing a singular appearance about tun eyw
symptoms of consumption.
YOUNQ MBN
injured themselvos by a certain practice
n when alo'ie—a habit frequently learned
ompaulonsor at school, the affaotsof which
v felt, even when asloep, and, if not 1 u.-ed,
.rriago impossible, and destroys both mi mi
-should apply immediately.
pity that a young uiaa, tho hope ot his
jo pride of his parents, should be suatohed
rospocts and Qujoymoiits of lii'o by tbocou
>f doviatiug from the path of nature aud
in a certain secret habit. BtioJU ■■■.■.»,
re contemplating
MARRIAGK,
t a aonud mind and body aro the most neo
lisites to promote connubial happiness; iu
out taicse, tho journey throueh life becomes
weary pilgrimage, the prespect hourly darkens to
lie view, the mind becomes shadowed with dlapaii
nd filled with the melancholy reflection that the
iiopinesH 01 another becomes blighted with our o#u
DISKABB OiT IML'RUDIENCK.
VVhon the misgnldod aud imprudent votary oi
•leasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this fain*
uldisoaso,it too oftc-iihappens that an ill-timed nas«
shame or dread of discovery doters him from ap*
dying to those, who, from education and roapeeLa
dlity, can alone befriend him. Ho bill into the
mads of ignorant aud dosigning pretondors, who, ll
apablo of coring, filch his pecuniary substance, keep
lim trifliriß month utter mouth, or as long aa the
umailestioo can be obtained, and with dispair lea\o
ifm with ruined noalth to s;£h wer his galling dii
[iiipoiutmont; or, by the use of that deadly pojsou
lercnry, haston the constitutional ayuiptouH of the
lisuase, such as Affection of the Head.
aae, Skin, etc., progressing with frightful
II death puts v peried to his dreMUalsQffer*
iding him to that undiacoverod ennntry
o bourne no traveller return*.
NDOUSBMKNT OK TIIE PUE3S
ny Cliousands t*ured at this inffUttttlOb |
c- last elgbtoea yean, and the Mmovoui
iiorations performed by Dr. Johnston,
Iho roportora of tha "bub" and man]
ticeß of which appc-arod again and :ixain
public, besides hia itaßdittß an a gentle
aract-jr and rcspoasibilUv, is a sudden* I
to the afflicted.
[N DT3S:ABKS spsrdily ouuvn.
writing iholftd be partJcutar iv
m to bislultttaOOßte tho ;oilo*ian m*i'•
Ba 1 1 ■ mora Lee k Hospital,
Baltimore. Maryland
Trewakd
l'B VIA FUOA enres all l.ivcr, Kidney and
lisoasen, Organic Woakaoss, i'uiurilo Afilio
oral Debilitya nd couiplaints of the Url- I
us, in rii.iki aud female.
9 will also be paid for any case of lUind,
>r Itching PILKS that DaßiNU'a Pi! i Km
o cure.
IS MAGIO LINIMENT euros Rheumatic
■alus, Bruises and Swelled Joints, in men
irywlioi-e. Bend for pauiphlat.
Biloiu—l4-J Franklin at., Baltiunri?, U'l
llsOß'B fixm DYB
This splemlid Unir Dye is the best lv the world
tha only tiuo ami perfect Dyo; harmless, reliabio, in I
atantanoous; no uisapi.olntinont; no i-idirruloun tintsj
remedies tho nffecU of bail ilyos; InrlgomtM nuo
leaves the Hai, soft and bedutilnl, '-black or brown.
Bold by ail Druggists an<l Perfumers, and properly
spplled at llatchelor's Wig Factory, No. IK, Uou-i
•tr«rt, Now York. decS-ly
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of gi-oal value to Farmers, Mechanics, an.l
Working men of all trades aud occupations. Utt
ttditi.iuuowrer.dy. The
FARMKBS' 4 MKOUANIOS' MANDAIr.
Elited by 080. B. WARINO, J*.
author of "Elements of Agriculture," "Prulnlns
for Profit and for lioalth," and former!-?
Agricultural Engineer of Central
Park.Now York.
600 Ouiavo Pagib n.as ovaa 300 Ulustkatiohd.
The Now Orleans "Times" says: "It ts a book
which should be in tho hands of every Farmer and
Mechanic."
' The Now Orleans " Picuyuno" says: "So valuable
a book should be tbund In the house of every Farm
er and Mechanic ; its elegant illustrations will make
It welcome everywhere "
Active mon aud women can mnke more money and
give bottor satisfaction In selling this book lha.i any
work in the Held.
Bend for io-page circular, wiling all about ft.
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making us the loan, wo will givo them ample secu
rity for its retui-u within one year, besides a hand
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To any party who is active, intelligent and ener
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to purchase theße bauds, wo will give them an inte
rest in a business iv Virginia that will pay them be
tween $3,000 und $4,000 ayear,liesidnssecurity
for tlio return of the amouut invested.
agllsh Female Bitters,
ngllsh Female Hitters,
ngltsh Femalo Bitters,
nglish Female Bitters,
The Great Female Regulator,
The Great Female Regulator,
The Graat Female Regulator,
The Groat Feoialo Regulator,
ares old and young females,
ures old aud young fsmales,
nres old and young females,
tins old and yi>nng females.
Cures falling of the Wouib.
Curse falling of the womb.
Cures falling of ths womb.
Cures falling of the-womb.
No medicine ever offered |to the public has given
nch universal satisfaction as the English Fomalo
Thsy euro recent or long standing casei after atl
ther modes of troatmellt fail. Being composed of
owstfal vogetablo tonics which act upon tlio liver
nd bowels, preperly combiaed with irou, It Is not
Irangs that physioians should recommend It, as our
itters indicate.
lures sweet IS and ugly 45.
lures sweet 10 and ugly 45.
lures sweet 16 and ugly 45.
lures sweet 10 aud ugly 45.
Cures all uterine derangements.
Cures all uterine derangemonts.
Cures all uterine derangements.
Cures all uterine derangomonts.
tnparts Iron to the Blood,
mpsxts Iron to ths Blood.
■ , it is Iron to tho Blood,
uiparts Iron to the Blood.
;Curis all Hysterical females.
Cures all Hysterical females.
Cures all Hystsrieal females.
{Curos all Hysterical It-males.
BETTER THAN GOLD,
,s hoallu among females.
'.) health among females.
I hoalth among females."
II health amoug females..
E. F. B. Regulates married and single.
E, F. B. Regulates married and single.
E. F. 1.. Regulates married and single.
E. I. B. Hcgulatos married and single.
Fattens tho poor, strengthens ths fcoble.
rattens ths poor, strengthens ths foeblo.
fattens the poor, strengthens the feoble.
.r ti., i the poor, strengthens the feeble.
Givos color, beauty and hoalth.
(Hvsb color, beauty und health,
(lives color, boaitty and hoalth.
(lives color, boauty and health.
English Female Bittors cures painful, suppressed
md irregular menstruation, chlorosis or green sick
ness, leucorrhuea or white, falling of tbe womb, ul
ceration and Irritability of tho womb, pain in the
lido anil back, nervousness, melancholy, palpitation,
iwimmilig of the head, cold feet and hands, etc , etc.
"lis not a sweetened boverage,
Trs not a sweetened beverage,
'Tie not a sweetouod beverage, .
Tia not a sweetened boverage.
But Is an Iron aud Vegetable Tonic,
But Is an Irou and Vegetable Tonic,
But is an Iron and Vogetablo Tonic,
But is an Iron and Vegetable Tonic,
Never knowu to fail,
Never known to fail,
Never knowu to fail,
Never known t-i fail,
For diseases of the womo.
For diseases of the vromb.
For diseases of the womb.
For diseases of the womb.
A MOTHEU'S COM POUT.
Be it positively understood that ouo tablespoonful
of E. F. B. contains as much medical propertlos as
one bottle of any of the common advertised bitters
of the day, and wo challengo investigation. Ours Is
mado for sick pecple, others are mode exproßsly to
drink as a boverage. Ours makos positive and un
mistakable cures, others cannot euro, because they
contain no modicinal properties. Wo; know ft, they
know it, y*u know ft.
E. F. B. aids and assists di"cst!ou._
E. F. B. aids and a**ists digostioo ;
E. F. B. aids and assists digestion.'
E. F. B. aids and assists digestion.
It acts frooly on tho liver.
It acts freoly on the liver.
It acts frooly on tho Liver.
It acts frocly on tho Liver.
A powerful Tonic for all.
A powerful Tonic for all.
A powerful Tonic for all.
A powoiful Tonic for all.
Curos Ladies' Special Diseases.
Cures Ladles' Special Diseases.
Curos liadles' Special Diseases.
Cures Ladles' Special Diseases.
Bo it also roiuonibered that this (Ireat Femalo
ii-Kiiliiliir is inteudod for all ngoa and conditions,
where any derangement of the womb exists, espe
cially in those thru have takou cold and checked the
moßtlily period, gl»ing pain and sufTerlng insload.—
It at once arouses and removes all unnatural obstruc
lions, giving strength, health and buoyancy to tho
whole system,
Somo young ladles havo bloodless lips and gums,
and palo faces ; have no appetite, are dull, careless,
melancholy, indifferent to society, easily fatigued,
with a palpitating beort, constipated bowels, torpid I
livar and leeble frame, constant headache, etc.
All these cases aro cured by the nsn of English Fe
male Bittors, aud wo offe* $tOO for any cttso which
wo cannot euro by their use, where no organic lesion
exists This medicine is put up in largo Bottles and
sold at $1.60, or six Bottlos for $S. Sold by Drug
gists and Merchants everywhere.
J. P. DROMQOOLR A CO., Proprietors,
Memphis Tonn.
I 7, ■ >■■ I HIIM-ITT I
Ours is the best and cheapest.
I Ours is the best aud cheapest.
Ours Is the best and cheapest.
Ours Is Ihe brat aud cheapest. I
Large Bottles ouly tl.
Largo Bottles only $1. I
Largo Bottles only tl.
Largo Bottles ouly tl.
Cures all Urinary Doposlts.
Cures ail Urinary Deposit!-.
Cures all Urinary Deposits.
Cares all Urinary Deposits.
Relievos the Kidueys anil Tllaidir.
Relieves the Kidneys and H1a.1.1.-i
Rolioves tlio Kidneys and Bladder.
•Relievos the Kidneys and Bladder
I
This combination ol Btlcbu. being composed of
P.ir.lni, Pipsissawny, Matico and Pi-relra Briiva, phy
sicians do net hesitate to recommend ft for all aflic
tlous of tho Kidneys and Bladder, whether alfcrling
: old or young, male or female. It gives entire relief,
after othor preparations of the kind have boon unsuc- I
! csssfnlly used Send and get ore Bottle of Diom
goolo A Co.'s Buchu. Price tl, or six Bottles for H.
Hold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere.
J P. DROMGOOLE A CO., Sole Proprietors,
'
DB. LAWRENOE'B
Highly Concentrated Fluid Extrast of
THB 6RKIT HEALTH REBTORRH.
NO QUACK MKMCINB— FORMULA AROUND
Till BOTTLK.
FBariaxn bolut II
OH. J. J. liA.WttH.Kt-K,
OBOANIO OHRMIBT,
NORPOhK, VIRGINIA.
KOSKOO I
STRIKES AT TUB ROOT OF DISEASE lIV PU
RIFYING TUB BI.OOU, RESTORING TUB
LIVER AND KIDNKYS TO A HEALTHY
ACTION, AND INVIGORATING THB
NKRVOUB SYSTEM.
Tills Is the secret of Its WONDERFUL SCOCB33 It,
S.-rornls, S> pllllls, i>, «|if iireln,
LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC RHEUMATIC
NEURALGIA. NKRVOUS AFFECTIONS, ERUP
TIONS OF TUB SKIN, HUMORS, LOSS OF
VIGOR, DISEASES OF KIDNKYS
AND BLADDER, AND ALL DIS
EABBS CAUSED BY A
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD,
OK A DISEASED CONDITION OF THB
LIVER, KIDNEYS, NERVOUSSYSTEM,At-
It thoroughly ERADICATKS every kind of Homoi
and Hail Taint, anil restores tlio entire system to a
healthy condition.
THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CHANGED BY TH>
USK OF THIS MEDICINE FROM WEAK, SICKLY,
SUFFERING CREATURES,TO STRONG, HEALTHY
AND HAPPY MEN AND WOMEN.
iledlcine Iran attained such a GRF.AT KKI'U
IN as this Justly CELEBRATED Compound,
oved by the Highest Medical An
aositot)
led and rocommednd by tho President of th. |
Faculty of the R. Medical College ol ths
City of Naw York.
Paonssoa R. 8. NEWTON, M. ».,
nor and President of the Faculty, late " Pro I
feasor Theory and Practice" of Medicine,
Cincinnati, Ao.
of the moat einiuont men of his ago—welt I
l as tho author of tho following standard mcdl- I
oal works: NEWTON'S "PRACTICE OF MEDI
OINE," "DISEASES OF CHILDREN," "NKWTON'6
SYMKS SURGERY," Ac, in Docomber number ot I
R Medical Reyiew—page 277, says:
the more receut efforts to introduce pop- I
■ of tho new remedies, wo notice a no*
i compounded by J. J. LAWRENCE, M. I
oik, Va., which is furnished to tho profes- I
re public in any deoired quantity. We re- 1
atly examined his Laboratory, and became fully |
satisfied that all his work is-doue' in the best manner,
by the moat approved process, and from the best ma- I
terials, giving as a roßiilt a medicine meeting ths
confidence of tho physicians and the public."
KOSKOO CURES SCROFULA IN ITS WORST
FORMS.
From A. W. Mills, a prominent and will-known nier
i chant of Norfolk, Va.
No. 11 Main Street, Norfolk, Vn., Sept. 15,186*.
DR. J. J. LAWRENCE—Dear Sir: Your Koskso
I has worked wonders in my family. My ilaughtor has
been a sufferer from Scrofula since childhood. 8b
lost thirly-ono plecors of bone from her aukle t .severu-
I froKi her arm, besides having ulcers in sovoral part
I of the bod_7. Whilst lv this condition she commence
| taking your Koskoo —it uctod like a charm on her
I amler its use the ulcers gradually hoaled, anil he
general health greatly improved. It cortalnly Bavc
j her much sulfirririK, and perhaps her life. I regrir
j Koskoo a spociile for all ccrefuloits affections. Yon
Koekso also cured my wife of dyspepsia, frost! whic
she suffered greatly. She is now in bitter healt
I than she has beou in live years.
With thehiihost regard,
I am gratefully yours, Ac,
A. W. MILLS,
Koskoo Is endorsed by the best physicians every-
I where. Read the following from Dr. Tillery, a suo
cessfnl practitioner of many yoai-8 standing lv ths
Rocky Monnt, Etlgoccmbe Co., I
Seplomber 10, 1869. J I
lIR. J. J. 1, VWRKNCE—Dear Sir: I have use.
your Concentrated Fluid Extract of Koskoo ia mj
I practice with the happiest results. 1 find it to he
a powerful Liver Invigorator, Blood Purifier, and
Nervous Tonic. Ia all diseases of the Livor, Srcofu
lous, Syphilitic,aud Nervous Affections, ft is a remed}
I of Immense value ; in fact, in almost every variety
lof Chronic Disease is use ita indicated. Hoping yoc
may meet with the success which you deserve an a
manufacturer of reliable me.liciues, I am, sir, witrV |
much respect,
Your obedient servant, I
B.C. TILLERY, MB.
KOSKOO OURES CHRONIC RHEUMATISM.
Nrn iolk, Vn., Sept. 7,1869.
DR. J. J. LAWRENCE—Dour Sir: My son has re
csived so much benefit from yonr wonderful Koskoc
I that I cannot refrain from expressing my gratitude
I had tried almost everything without boneflt. Ibe
lieve, iv all sincerity, that your Koskoo is an iufalll-
I hie remedy for tho disease from which he has Buffered,
I and, so far as I can fcarn, has never failed. If yon
I only know the immense amount of suffering he has
undergone, then you ceuid conceive the value of suet
a remedy as Koskoo—that surely cm-oil. The groat
amoant of good It is now doing among us Is laeatl
With n.ii.'li Ki-ntitude,
I a.n, respectfully yours, Ac,
Mrs. MB. A. NELSON.
Read the following from Mr. Wotublo, n prominent
I Hardware Merchant of this city :
Re. 13, Markot Square, Norfolk, Vn., I
October 13, 1809. j
DR. LAWRENCE—Dear Sir : To the largo nuiu-
I bsr of testimonials which you offer to tlio groat elß
* I cacy of your Koskoo, I take pleasure in adding mj
own. I sufforod greatly with Nervous Debility.
Headache, Loss of Appetite, Ac. Two bottles of Kos
I koo restored me to health.
Yonrs truly, ,
From Roy. W. 11. Christian, Pastor Dinwiddle
Sir... l Muthodiet Church.
Portsmouth, Va., October 26, 1889.
This Is lo cortlfy that I know Dr. Lawrence well. I
He Is a gentleman of cultivation, anil worlhy or thr
fullest confidence. I have used his Koskoo with ad I
I vautage to lnyselt, and have adopted Its use in mj I
fhinllv fn esses of nervous debility and depression.
' W. H. OHRIBTIAN.
From Dr. l.loyd, a Physician of large practice.
Great Uridge, Vs., October 8,1869.
J. J. LAWRENCE, M. P.—Dear Sir: I cheerfully I
' sudorse your li.onkoo as being a most valuablo rrepa- I
' 1 ration. Upon examination of the formula, I find 1
' each Ingredient hli'lily extolled by our host and most I
progressive clinical investigators. I have tested IU I
effects In my own practice, and have no hesitation lo I
recommending it. In my opinion, it is the best com I
pound of Its class over put bofnre the public—ci- |
coeding by far all tho varioua compounds of snrsapa I
r * I rilla Ac, over Inventod. It in a decided Nerve Tonic I
r ' au-1 \uvigorator of tho nuiuial forces, aiding dlgei- I
r ' tion and assimilation, and thereby moducii'g health,
r blood, which should Is the basis of trivitniMit Id al' I
) rhr. i-.ic dineiiiMt Hoptag you will reap the reward!
I s-on deserve f'om the public as XI• rr ifur: tor,
I am sir, yonrs truly,
OHAULKB I.UIVP, M.P.
>f I ——
c After reading the nliove high recommendations, fa I
if vaflds cannot reasonr»tily heellate to give the KOS- I
■,; For Addlt'onal Testimonials
From Physicians, «mtneat Divines, Editors, Drug.
,i«ls, Merchants, An, see KOSKOO ALMANAC for
this year.
rKI.K ONUS DOIsLAR I'ltß BOTTlsass
I »« WH tf eUof At fVhsjj Druggi* i
Females, owing to the peculiar and important re
lations which they sustain, their peculiar organisa
tion, and the offices they perform, are subject to
many sufferings. Freedom from th«w contribute in ro
| small degree to their happiness and welfare, for none
can be happy who ar« ill. Not only so, bnt no one
theee various female complaint* can long be suffered
t.i run on without involving the general health of
the Individual, nan ere long producing permanent
sickness and premature decline, Nor la it pleasant
to consult a physician fa* the relief of these variou4
delicate affections, and only upon the most urgent
necessity will a trae woman so far sacrifice her great*
oat charms to do this. The sex will then thank us
for placing In their hands simple speclllcs which will
be fonnd efficacious in relieving and curing almost
every one of those troublesome complaints pocnlla
to tbe cc
IIBLUBOLirS EXTRACT OF BUCHU.—Hundred*
suffer on In silence, aud hundreds of others apply
vainly to druggist* and doctors, who either merely
tantalixe them with the hope of a enre or apply
romedles which make them worse. I would not wish
to assert anything that would do injustice to the
afflicted, bnt lam obliged to say that although It
may be produced from excessive exhaustion of th*.
power* of life, by laborious employment, unwhole
some air and food, profuse menstruation, the n*e of
tea and coffee, and frequent childbirth, ft Is far of
ner caused by direct Irritation, applied to the ran
-0 membrane of tho vagina Itself.
iVlom reviewing the causes of these distressing
mplaints, It is most painful to contemplate the at
ndant evils consequent upon them. It is bnt sinv
1 Justice to the subject to enumerate a few of tbe
any additional cauaes which so largely affect the
c, health, and happiness of woman in all classes of
"f*ty, and which, consequently, affect more or lew
ectly, the welfare of the entire human family.—
c mania that exist* for precocious educatiou and
arriage, causes tho year* that nature designed for
rporeel developetnent to be wasted and perverted
the restraints of drew, the early confinement of
uool, aud especially in the unhealthy exoitement of
■c ball-room. Thu*, with the body half-clothed
d the mind unduly excited by pleasure, pervert'
[In midnight rovel the hours designed by nature
r sleep and nut, tho work of destruction is halt
ln consequence tf this early strain npon her syi
tem, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate
votary to retain her situation In school to a later
day, thus aggravating the evil. When one excite*
ment is over, another In prospective keeps the mind
morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now con*
stant restraint of fashionable drens, absolutely for*
bidding the exercise indispensable to tho attalnmen
anil retention of organic health and strength ; the
exposure to night air; the sudden change of tempe
rature, the complete prostration produced by exces
sfv* dancing, muut, of necessity, produce their legiti
mate effect. At lost, an early marriage caps theoll
max of wisory, and the unfortunate one, hitherto
so utterly regardless of the plain dictates and remon
alrauces of her delicate nature, becomes an uuwilb
lug subject uf medical treatment. Tins is bnt B
trnthftil ptetnre of the experience of thousand* o
cur young women.
Long bofore the ability to exercise the functions of
the ifoaoFallvi' organs, tbey require an education of
thoir pfculiar nervous system, composed of what is
called the tissue, which Is, i common with the fe
icalo breast and lips, evidently nnder the control of
iMfei omotlfiiH and associations at an early period
of life ; in. 1, v- we shall xiilmequently see, theee emo
tion n, when exoossive, lead, long before puherity, to
habits which sap tiie very life of their victim* ere
nature has solf-C'nipleted their development.
For Female Weakness and Debllitv Whites or
jencorrheea, > oo Profuse If ens tr nation, Exhaustion,
Too Long Continued Period* Prolapsus and Boar
ng Down, or Prolapsu Uteri, we offer the most per
fect Mpocifio known: Hxlmuoli/b CoMPeoiiD Ex
tßAcr or Bnonu. Directions for use, diet, and advice,
accompany.
Females in evury period of life, from infancy t**ei
'.-■mi' old n>--\ will find it a remody to aid natnre In
the discharge of Its functions. Streugtb Is the glory
of liiukhoi.d aud womanhood. Belubolu'b Extract
Bucuu is more strengthening than any of the pre
parations -f Bark or Iron, infinitely safer, and more
pleasant. lUlmdold's Extract Buchu, having re
ceived the endorsement of the most prominent Phys
icians in tho United State*, is now offered to afflicted
humanity as a certain euro for the follow! ng'.diseases
and symptoms, from whatever canoe originating ;
Oeneral Debility, Mental aud Puysic, I Depression,
Imbecility, Determination of Blood to the Head,
I Confused ideas, Hysteria, Geueral Irritability, Best
lnsene*-) and Sleeplessness at night, Absence of Mus
cular Efficiency, Lous of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Ema
ciation, Low Spirits, DiKorganixation or Paralysis of
the Organs of Uuueratlon, Palpitation of ttm Heart,
and, iv fact, all the concomitant* ol a Nervou* and
Debilitated state of the system.
To Insure the genulue, out this out Ask for
Hslmoolo'b. MH no other. Sold by Druggists aud
Dealers evorywhor*. Price Si. Sift per bottle, or
six bottles for §6.50. Delivered to any address.
IW t Ifafl iymptoms iv all communications. Address
II T HKLMBOI.D, Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
ft 9* Broadway, N. T.
' VTONB AUK.OENUINE UNLKPB DON! OP 111
I steel engraved wrapper, with fac *!mile of
I Chemical Warehouse end signed