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I 1: 1 RICHMOND, DEC 14, 1869. . Journalistic Education. Many of tlio foremost among American journalists have received their preliminary training at the printer' case ; but this does not, by any means, prove that to become an accomplished editor it ia necessary to become an accomplished printer. There is a greater proportion of printers who could never write the articles they put in type than of editors who hare any practical knowledge of the art of printing ; and jet, there is something in the early associations of the printing office which gives a eort of ripened culture to the otherwise well-trained journalist. Upon the same principle that the most efficient mana gers of great industrial enterprises are those who hare worked their way up through tho subordinate steps of the craft, it ij true that the school of the printery gives the best train ing for the journalist ; it imparts a kind of sympathy with letters that the mere scholar does not acquire. The practical printer who becomes an editor is apt to be, above all things a good paragraphist. From having gone the slow process of picking up and depositing the individual metallic blocks that, one by one spell out the words which express the writer's thought, the printer learns to place a value up on each letter and word, and is very naturally led to deprecate a useless waste of , either. Whatever may be the achievement of schools forjournalists, we believe that the best schools are printing ofiices and active reportorial la bors. ' The following facts appear in the recent re port of the Commissioners and Superintend entof the Iidiaaa Ilima of Uifujje : It is located near Plainfiald, in Hendricks oo'inty, upon a farm of two hundred and twen ty acres. The buildings were erected at a est of $65 000, and are well adapted to the purpose for which they were designed. The soil of the farm is represented as rich, and well watered, and adapted For fruit. There is now one hundred and twelve inmates at the House, twelve of whoa were remanded by Gov. Ia kkr, from the penitentiaries of the State. The cost of the institution for the year, in the sup port and education of those 112 wayward and criminal boys, was only $21,739,40. , The House is not a prison, but a home or a reform school where the boys who otherwise would be sent to the penitentiary, and there. in a great majority of casss, ruined for life, may be redeemed from their waywardness and prepared to lead honest and useful lives Ihe report is an interesting one, and every friend of humanity will find in it powerful incentives to encourage the vigorous proseca tionof so good work. -r At a recess, the U. S. Orand Jury, of which body Hon. Henry Walker is a member, the following resolutions were offered by T. C. Phillips and unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the members of this Grand Jury, whose great pleasure it was, on last evening, to listen to the Hon. Henry Walker, at the Senate Chamber, during the delivery of Lis impassioned lecture on 'Fine Arts,' return to that gentleman their most grateful thanks for affording them this opportunity to hear aim. . i , - i . - Kesolvid, That genuine eloquence, the ut terance of strong emotion, elevated and forci ble thought, well chosen language, and easy and effective utterance, and an impassioned manner, has no greater representative in all this country than in our distinguished fellow member. A Washington - paper says that General Grant had a call the other day from a lady who asked for four hundred dollars to make the last payment on -her house. Is there another such a silly woman now outside of a 'homo for tho friendless?' If she had gone to Grant with four hundred dollars to make a payment on his last house, it would have been in the natural order of things. - It is said that a single tenement block in New York has a population of 2,527, and con tains four large rectifying houses, forty-nine beer saloons, two bakeries, three clothing stores, two slop-shops, nye provision grocer ies, one primary school, and live houses of ill- repute. ' ' " ' : A correspondent expresses his fear that the price of whisky straight in Cincinnati having been reduced to ten cents, the 'Reform major ity is likely to be permanent, on account of the class or emigrants that will be attracted. A hotel clerk at Newport tells of a rich New Yorker who gave a dinner to a friend one day, and kept his two children from the table to talance the cost.. , , -' Several persons died in New York citv last week of small-pox, and yesterday a number of ea.jes were reported in the lower part of Brooklyn. Lawyers must sleep more comfortable than pecp'e in general it is immaterial on which tide they lie. Men are rendered happy by the exemption i '. oiu paiu rather than by the enjoyment of y pleasure. The Indianapolis city tax duplicate foot s up tzi,ioi,ort. upon wnicb tne tax is $219,751, li. The taxes last year were $297,335, 18. ; ikb vrawiorasvt le Kbvikw announces Miss Lizzie M., Boy nton as a candidate for -ingress against General Lew Wallace. B stok's tax levy for this year is $9,630,- 3 an increase over loos ot $l,4bZ,'JlU. The emigration to Minnesota this year cx cceds 100,000. , a r ww a un I w s a ate Col. 2d 1. C. Vol. and late Captain in 2d D.C. x-t.n. oi wssn t n,i.v. volunteers. Alexander & Mason, SOLICITORS or American and - European Patents, - ": AND ; COUNSELLORS AT PATENT LAW, 15 years experience as solicitors of Patents. 0 Seventh St., opposite the patent office, - WASHINGTON, D. C. Papers carefully prepared, and Patents secured without delay. Examinations in the Patent office free of chartre. ana do lawrwuki tea a.iieii in any case unless a pat CDt II IIIUWCU. - Send for circulars of terms, instructions and ref ereaces. nols-tf. The Greatest Discovery f the Age T BIS IS AUJIITTED TO BE THE FACT BY the Thousands who are now usinir Dr. Tobias Celebrated Venetian Liniment. It Las been intro duced since 1817 : and no one once tryinar it is ever wiuiuai it, it wm uosiiiTcij care me unuer-niea tinned complaints, if used as directed : Chronic Rheumatism, Sore Throat. Headache, Toothache, Sprains, Bmises, Old Sores, Swellings, Mosquito Bites, and Pains in the Back, Chest, or Limbs. Also taken internallv. for Cholera. Diar. rbT!, Dysentery, Croup, Colic, Sea Sickness, Spasms, c. It is perfectly harmless to take intern ai.y. (See oath accompanying each bo! tie.) It has never failed to cure every case of Diarrhoea, Dysen tery, and Croup, if used when first taken. 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A new volume the fourteenth begins January Jst, 1870; and its subscribers will recede gratuitously the most magnificent distribution of elegant First-Class Sewing Machines, Eight day Clocks, solid Gold, and other Watehes. ev er before ollered 1 ' Club Agents are wanted every wiiers, as the paper is National, and circulates in all the States and Territories. The general Premium List ia more libera? than was ever before offered by any publisher in the United States. A splendid 40 Sewing Machine, (realty worth $60,) is offered Free for a Club that can be obtained anywhere ia three says! Magnificent Eight-day Clocks, worth $15, for a Club that may be got up in Onk bay; with solid cold and other Watches, rc, at sim ilar rates I Now is the time for Club Agents to com mence their lists, so as to receive the paper free for the balance of the year. We invite all persons want ing the best and cheapest rural paper in existence to send Sl.fO to us, and receive it from now to Jan uary 1870; or to send for a sample copy, which will be sent free. Club Agents supplied with specimens, Premium Lists, te. - '' v 4 GREAT PREMIUMS FOR EARLY CLUBS For only te.v subscribers, at l each, sent in be fore the 1st of January next, we will send the Club Agent free, a copy of the Rural American, omx year, and a copy of the ew York Weekly Sun, one year, the best paper published, not r artizan in polities ! This offer, for two or three hours work only, is the most libera ever before offered in the history of the rural press. ' , N. B. After January 1st, Twelve subscribers at $1 will be required to entitle the Agent to the above Premiums. Address, C. F. MINER A CO., New-Brunswick NVw-Jersey, (near New-York,) where the Editoria Office and farm are situated. The Richmond Palladium, club bed with the Rural American at very low rate. ... . ,We will club the Palladium with the Rural American at the very low rate of $J.50,for both pa pers, one year, (1870;) and the Rural American will be sent Free for the balance of 1869, to all subscri bers who send ia their names early ! Ilere is a chance to cbtain the largest and best Agricultural, Horticnllaral, and general Family Paper published in the United Stales, and the Palladium for only 'flu cent more than the regular price of our paper I Such a chance is rare, and it will be to tho interesi of our readers toeall and subscribe soon, so as to secure Ihe Rural American for the balance or 1869 Free,- - BEN J. W. DAVIS, f Publisher "Richmond Palladium.", r . , HELUSTREKT'S ! Celebrated Hair Restoratvie! INIMITABLE HAIR COLORING. 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That it has been eminently successful the experience of the last thirteen rears has fullv dem onstrated It has been used by thousands of ieorIe and it neotr fails accomplishing what it is designed lur. . ... v - ; , It may be used as free as water, and with as much safety. - Composed of oil and stimnl itinj? spirit.it furnishes an agreeable article for the toilette, requir ing no other dressing to accompany its use. Boon after application is thoroughly commenced, the small eland at the roots of the hair arow dark: the secretion of coloring matter may be observed at tne rois oi tne nair, loiiowea in a lew days by the turning of the hair, which thus progresses until the uesiruu cuauge is proaucea, ana tne nair possesses me natural coior ana growtti ot vouth. 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The annalysis of leading Chemists shows that the Springs of the Spa Farm are, on account of their medicinal and invigorating properties, fully equal to the celebrated Springs ot Sfa, Ptrkont', Egeb and Fbanzensbrukk, in tiermany, and that tbey contain nearly double the quantity ot Iron of the famous Tun bridge Wells, in England. , . The Woodbrklge Iron, Water has already received the highest approbation of the most eminent Physi cians of this and other cities, as can be seen by Tes timonials at the Company's Office FRtft. J. EMMERICH, Tres't. 27 Maiden Lane. COMSTOCK'S BATI0NAL FOOD. For Invalid?, Infants, and Dyspeptics. A Substitute for Breast Milk for Infants. Containing all the chemical elements. A nutritions food for Invalids and Dyspeptics, easily digested by stomachs that can bear no other food. Prescribed by Prof Wm. A. Hammond, M. D., lat Surgeon General U. S. A., Prof. H. B. Sands, M. D and many other eminent physicians. 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New volumes begin January and July; back numbers can alwava be sent. Address ALFRED L. SEWELL A CO., PUBLTSnERB, CJiceof the Little Corporal, CHICAGO, ILL. - P. t. We also Publish the following : "The School Festival," An Original Quarterly Magazine, devoted exclusively to School Entertainments, Exhibitions, Tableaux, etc. ' Price Fifty Cents a year, ; Sample copy 15 cts. THB LITTLE CORPORAL'S NSW URAWING BOOK, . , " Heed's ; Drawing , Lessons, " Thabest thing of the kind ever issiiad. ' Price $1.50, for cloth binding; School Edition, 80 cents. Sold by booksellers, or sent by mail on receipt of price. , MRS. MILLER'S NEW BOOK, . 'The Royal Road to Fortune." A deliarhtful and instructive story for boys. Price, $1.50. Sold by booksellers, or sent by mail on receipt ofprise. . -" Also numerous other bocks. Wrile for descriptive circulars. Aidress as above, ALFRED L. SEWELL A CO., Ptblishkrs. n35tf . CHICAGO, ILL. FOUTZ'O CELEBRATED f Horse M Cattle Powflers. This preparation, lonir and favorably r known, will thorouxhly re-invigorate broken down and low-spirited horse, ty strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. ' I It is a sure preventive of all diseases ' incident to this animal, each aa LUNG ' FK V E K , KLA.MIhKS, ItfcLLUW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS TEMPER, FEVERS. FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, c. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite gives a smooth and glossy skin ana transforms the miserable skeleton . into a fine-looking an J spirited horse. To keepers of Cows this prepara tion is invaluable. It is a sure pre i ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase the ' quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the batter firm i , T .. . ; t .1 n i . gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, TTlcers in the Lungs, Liver, so.,tnis article acu as a SDecifle. By putting from ona- half a paper to a paper in a barrel of will the above diseases will oe ersii cated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and core lor tne iiog moiera. DATID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, M d . For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, Canada and South America, The Great External Bemedy. s For Man aad Beast. -, . 'v IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM The reputation of this preparation ia so well estab lished, that little need be said in this connection. - On MAN it has never failed to enre PAINFUL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. CONTRACTING MUS CLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS, 8TITCHES intheSIDEorBack, SPRAINS, BRUISES, BURNS, SWELLINGS. CORNS and FROSTED FEET, Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effectually ' and permanently cored by using this wonderful prepa- . ration ; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately; on being applied. . - ' " X On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEENEY, POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORES, SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, kc. It will prevent HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IX MILCH COWS. . . . . ..... , . I have met with great success in bringing my Mixture within the reach of the Public. I am daily in receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchants and Farmers, testifying to its curative powers. DAVJD , E. FOUTZ, SoU Proprietor, ' ' ' ' "" 1 ' BALTIMORE, Ms. m in KEflOSEfiE LIGHTSWrFEC IVES' - PATENT1 "A LAMPS, tub Safest! Simplest ! Best! We hare also a large variety of FIRST-CLASS GAS IFffxETES ADAPTED FOR BURNISG KEROSENE OR OAS. With our Patent Improvements, - CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS; HANGING TABLE AND HAND LAMPS of all kinds, Can be Lighted as Quickly as Q-as, filled and trimmsd safely and neatly, without re moving the shade, globe or chimney, or unscrewing tne Darner. r .. . We have a full stock of all kinds of Kerosene Lamps and Fixtures' and all good3 connected therewith. JULIUS IVES &CO KEMOVED TO 37 Barclay St. and 42 Park Place, NEW YORK. . 14-ly VERY LOW! -AT B. & W. FRANEEL'S, V 263, Main street, South Side. RICHMOND, SND. Oct. 26, 1869. " 6m ' ;;combilatiov. Two of the most Uful aud Economical Incetittom of the , V a'le are,- , t . HULL'S PATENT COMBINATION : HOUSE -HEATMG -- AND COOKING RANGE, , :..... .. ANO .. . i ..... TAtiCLAR BASE-BUJtSIXG - HOT-AIR FURNACES. Adapted for Ilard and Soft Coal, also for Wood. Send for Circulars and Price List. r MANUFACTURED BY HULL, GRIPPEN & CO., ; Xos. 2SS & 290 TLird Avenue, ; NEW YORK. Use Ibo Liquid for BED-BUGS. , Use tho Powder for INSECTS. . ! ! BEWARE ! ! of spurious imitat'ns . All good Druggists sell. : For gl, 82, 63 sizes, address : " rv COSTAR COMPANY, ' Ko, 13 Howard Street, N. Y. OH MY ! OH P,1Y ! ! "I can't stand it." "These corns will kill me." O I Ol! 0!!l " JpSr Use "COSTAR S"' CORN SOLVENT. For Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, etc.. ' iZ-Use 'COSTAR S' BUCKTHORN SAI.VE SOLD BY DRUGGISTS "IX RICHMOND. uo2i-ly. FOR SALE OR LEASE The suburban residence and grounds of J. W. Jlauzy, situated of a mUe,.west of the city. This is one of the most desirable places in the country. It fronts 30 rods on the National pike, runs 120 rods f Dacit to a puoiic road, and is hedged on 3 sides. - Iji A FINE YOUNG ORCUARD, - j ' and all the fruits common to this clime. '5 The buildings are commodious and handsomely ; situated in a grove of forest . and evergreens, and cuuaisi oi a . . ., ' . , . . r: Two Story Brick Dwelling with lO Roon Bath house with hot and - cold water, Milk house Wash house, Smoke bonse and Wood housei A good Barn Carriage house and Corn Crib with wagon shed auacueu. -.. - .An Erer Flowing Fountain -T supplies water for the house, milk house and barn. -1 The proprietor desires to move South or this prop frty would not be ofered. ' " For terms apply i Cbas. II. Uurcbenal over ttie Citizens Dark. ' ' .'r: J- . nn'J0-t; . This long tried and popular Remedy Ss again call ed to the attention of the public." As often as the yoarrolU around, tha proprietors annually make their bow to the people; and remind them that ainongstth? many things required for the health, comfort and sustenance of the body through the longand tedious months of winter, Coe's Cough Bal sam should not tw forgotton. For years it has been a household inoii?iaa and mothers aaxi"" for the safety of thuirchik'ren, and all who suffer ft oas ant disease of the throat, chest and lungs, cannot af- fordtobe without it. In addition to the ordinary fourounce so long in the market, we now furnish our mammoth family size bottles, which will, in com mon with the other size.be found at all Drug Stores. FOR CROUP, The Balsam will be ' found invaluable, and may al ways be relied upon in the most extreme cases. WHOOPING COUGH. Thetestimony of all who have used it for this ter rible disease during the last ten years is, that it in variably relieves and cures it. - SORE THROAT. Kesp your throat wet with the Balsam taking little and of ten and jou will very soon find relief. HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Tieldat once to a steady use of this great remedy It will succeed in giving relief where all other remedies have failed. SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AN LUNGS. - . .. . - ' . Do not delay procuring and immediately taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties. Tbey are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later sweepyou away into the valley ot shadows from which none can ever return. IN CONSUMPTION, day rejoicos that her life has been made easy and proiongea oj tne use oi toe s uougn.uaisam. IN SHORT, The people know the article, and it needs no com ment from as. It is for sale by every Drnggistand dealer in Medicines in the United States. THE C. G. CLARK Si CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven Ct. Rea& ! Read ! ! Read! !! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE IS CALLED TO THB World's Great Remedy, COS'SDYSPEPSIA CURE. Shis preparation ia pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy that will surely cure tlikt aggravating and fatal malady. For years swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. Coo's Dyspepsia Cure has Come to i the Rescue. r Indigestion, Dyspepsia, ick Headache, Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, -. Rising of Food, Flatulency, v;- Lassitude, Weariness, . finally terminating ; i Death, Are as surely cared by this potent remedy, "as the patienttakes it. Although but five years before the people, what is the verdict of the masses I Hear what theater Sexton of Milwaukee, says : From LESTER SEXTOX, of Jliwaukee. . , , , . Milwaukee, Jan. 24, 1S63. Mr. C. Q, Clark fc Co., -Vew Haven, Conn, t , ' Both myself and and wife have used Coe's Dyspep sia Cure, and it has proved perfectly satisfactory as a remedy. 1 have no hesitation in saying that wt i have received great benefit from its use. Very respectfully, ' i .- Signed ; ' LESTER SEXTOS A GREAT BLESSI.VR. From Rev. L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Co., O. Jilmri. Strong & Armstrong, Dt ugg iete, Cle1- land: Gbctlbxkn It gives me gneat pleasuaeto state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a num. ! ber of years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, ac companied with violent paroxism of constipation which so prostrated her that she was all the while (or months, unable to do anything. She took, at rourinstance, Cos's Dyspepsia Cure, and has de rived GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT.and is now com paratively well. She regards this medicine as a great blessing. Truly yours, Jan. 13tb, 1868. L.F.WARD. CLERGYMEN. The Rey. Isaac Aiken, of Alleghany, testifies that it has eared him, after all other remedies had failed. . - DRUGGISTS. . Any druggist in the country will tell yon, if you take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buya abottle of Coe's Dispepsia Cure from them, speaks in the most unqualified praise of its great medicinal virtues. !f"- : Coes Dyspepsia Cure Will also be found invaluable in all "casse of Diar hea, Dysentery,' Colic, Summer Complaints, Gii ping, and in fact every disordered condition of the Stomach; ?;v.!'r " . - : -r:-. ' Sold by Druggists in city or county everywhere f I derbottle, or by application to ! J THE C. G. CLARK CO., .Jr. Hollowat. CoirR: M. Masok. - Jamks M.'Blancharo.: ; UNION PATE NT Agency. D. P. HOLLO WAY & CO. ! WASHINGTON CITY, D. C, B WAVEengagedin the businessof soliciting 'at- S l.ents, and rosecuting latent cases. Business entrusted;.. i their care will receiveprotnptatteetioD. CInims Against the Government; For Back Pay, For Pensions, &c, . Will receive personal and prompt attention. ALL INFORMATION, In reference to Patent Laws cheerfully erven. Copies of the Laws and Rules aud Regula- lions oiiuc rateoi vmce, win ue bcu, grati. on application. In applying tor . a l'atent the applicant should Forward a Model of his Invention; If susceptibleof being illustrated by a motl, or it it consists in a chemical compouna, sam ples of the ingredients in their commer--cial state, and also in the proposed - . ' prepared form, should be sent.' 4 ALSO, A FULL DESCRIPTION Of the invention or discovery, and its advantages t should be given asis practicable, to aid in tne proper preparation of the papers. -Ferson s believing tkeyhave madeaninren tionor a dscoverv in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether the "same has been patented, by transmitting to us a model,or drawing, or a suf ficient description to make the invention intelligi ble, can have a. thorough examination made in the Patent office, and the result of aid examination forwarded to them for areasonable compensate n . CAVEATS, WILL BE PREPARED On short notice, by thelnventor giving a brief aescripiion oiineir mreuuuu uo DRAWINGS Will be made inartstic style from models furnished bf inventors. Searches of the Records ol the Patent Office In regard to titles in Patents, will be made on ap plication . Sendfoll name or names charac- ter of the invention, and, if possible, , j, dute of Patent. .. - ... - - .i .. . . Copies of All Claims, In any Patent issued by the Patent Office since 1836, will be furnished on the receipt of $l,the applicant giving the full name of the Patentee, nature of the invention, date of the Patent, Ac. - ' Washington City, July 4,1868 22tf WE ARE COMING 1 rSnt'liiii1l imiiil ND WILL. PRESENT TO ANY PERSON, Sending ns a One Hundred Club in our Great ' Oae Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy 0 f - A WATCn, CO yds. SHEETING, SEWING MA- - CHINE, Ac, Ac, - - FREEOFCOSTr Smaller Clubs in the same ratio, viz.t " 60 Club, 40 yds Sheeting, &c. tc. . f - 4 so "; SO &cMtc. ' ' Messrs. 3 J 8." Hawes A Co. take pleasure in an nonncing, being the oldest and largest bouse in tha Dollar Trade, that tbey have been enabled by, their long experience and extensive resources to make, this present season, many' important importations and contracts with manufacturers, which with these ad ditions to their, Winter Stocks,' has -enabled them greatly enlatorge their rates and Exchange Litt. Send for Sew Circular. . - . . , , , : ',- Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any ad dress free. "Please be very particular and send money by registered letter. " .- : Address all orders to - - . - ' -? J. S. IIAWES k CO., r - 15 Federal St Boston j Mass. P. O.: BoxC. -JV r; : BR HTJiVTER ? CONTINUES to treat all private diseases, Syphilis in all its forms, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Or chitis, and alt urinary diseases, and the effects of mercury are completely eradicated; Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, resulting from self abnae or other causes, and which, produces some of the fol lowing effects, as blotches, bodily weakness, indigesi tion, constipation, aversion to society, unmanliness, dread of future events, loss of memory, indolence, nocturnal emissions, and finally prostration of the vital power, can be folly restored to health, Per sons afflicted with this or any other delicate, intri cate, or long standing constitutional complaint,should give the Doctor a trial. , He never fails. , The Doctor publishes a medical circular that gives a full exposition of venereal .and private diseases, that can be had free at office, or by mail for one stamp. It gives a clear delineation of all the diseas es and conditions resulting from the infringement of the moral laws, excesses, indulgences, exposuresnd imprudences in married or single life. Every sen ' tence contains instruction to the afflicted and enab ing them to determine the precise nature of their complaints. . - , -v . ... i The establishment, comprising ten ample vooms is central. When it is not convenient to visit the city, tha Doctor's opinion by giving a written statement of the case, and medicines can be forwarded by mail tr express. In some instances, however, a personal examination is absolutely necessary, while in others daily personal attention is required, and for the ac commodation of such patients there are apartments connected with the office that are provided with every requisite that is calculated to promote recovery, in cluding medicated vapor baths- All prescriptions are prepared in the Doctor's Laboratory, under his personal supervision. Medical pamphlet at office free, or by mail for two stamps. No matter who have failed, read what he says. Office No 183 Third street, between Green and Walnut streets, near the i Post office. Louisville, Kv. Office bonrs lis to 7 r M.; Sundays 10 A m to 12 x. ' , Bl7-ly Manhood: How Lost, How Eestored Just published, new edition of Dr. Cala verwell' Celebrated Essay on therdtf ieal cure (without medicine) of SPEBlfATOB- RB03A, or Seminal weakness, involuntary rteminal Losses, Iupotbncy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepst, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or einal extravagance. , ,- ; 1 v Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. ! The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cared without the dangeroas use ot internal medicine or the application of tho knife ; pmntintr out a mode of care at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every snf- ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure .himself cheaply, privately, and radically. - 'js-j rs . 3S This Lecture should be in the bands of every - youth and every man in the I and - -. w . Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, poetpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post . stamps. , AUo, Dr. Culverwell's "'Marriage Guide," pi ice 2a cents. Address the Publishers, . . - ? Chas. J. C Kline Co,, i-Post office Box 4,586 i i" 117 Bowery, Vvw York, r no34-lir, r; -, !iSfPSLIlmU5Jhe. United SUtet! 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Musical Boxes, Segar Stands, Work Boxes, Ladies' Companions, Swiss Douses, - - "J Dressing Cases, Ac, Ac, Ac. .Manufacturer of Traveling & Ladies' Bags, r : - Pocket Books, and Fine Leather Goods, I J 148 Pultoa Street- New York. NIQHOLSMINER ALSOAP JThe Best Soap for Cleansing and PoU c J1!? Purposes in the worldlu r,y TRY IT ! TRY IT I . TRY IT J ry it on Oil-gummed 'Engines or Machinery. Trv t on Gummed and Greasy Floors. Try it on all Wood-work or Painted .Ware, on Windows, on Mir rors, on Stoves, Floors, Knives and Forks, Dishes, Glass Ware, on Ink or other Stains on the Hands, or on anything cn which all other snaps fail, and it will triumphantly vindicate its right to be called the Beat Soap in the World. ' ' Use no other for Kitchen purposes. Ask your Gro cer for it. NICHOLS A BRO., ... . t V ( Successor to Lamb A Cc. 40 Courtlandt St., N' Y. C. srBYER - 1 UIVDEKTAKERi No. 59 TMCain Street, iti-:W ' (Oppl Phillips Hall,) : RICHMOND, INDIAN A !' ' i. " Jui-n.ii-i:L-u-i.i-UL.u-L - - - - Crane, Breed &. Co.'s Celebrated Metalic Burial Case and Casket. ..-J . . Everything pertaining to Funerals promptly furnished. .- 41-tf. i i ..;,.,..., , , 1 : - . i BABE'S 'PECTORAL ELIXIR!9 0 vlU d;.:-- : -WILL CURE -: ' ' i' ' COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, Hoarseness, Asthma, . AND ILL DISIliEl OF TBI :. ; Throat and Xi-ungsiX -j " - ' ' " ' o - ' ' - In confirmation of toe above, the public is referred to certificates on wrapper around each bottle, iu i dition to the testimonials herewith appended: Opinion of the Revs Wm.- Graham, for three yeara the efficient and respected pastor ot Asbury Chapel ' in this city: - We ara nrenared ia rtifv frrvm PTiisrimonta th most reliable and convincing, tliat "Bark's Pbctoa .lixi ta a very superior remedy tor diseases ot th Throat anu juungs. It is extensively used by the best Physicians for Coughs, Colds. Croup, Hoarse ness, etc. etc. We recommend it to all and especif ally to Ministers and other Public Speakers who ara troubled with Bronchial difficulties. It has been thoroughly tested, and acts like a charm. Tbo man nfacturer, Thomas H. Babb, is an experienced and successful Drnggist, and a Christian gentlenan tit bigb repute in the community where he lives. The merits of this remedy, from such a reliable manu factory, makes it a public benefaction. F - Wm. Graham. ,? Of the N. W. Indiana Conference. Terre Haute, Indiana, August 2, 1667. From R. L." Ball, Esq., the well known atova dealer :-(-," ; j ';cr- .t-.:) v -.-;- - ' : A . Tsbrb H ACTS, Jul V 20, 1867: 5Mr"Teomas IT.'Bakb," Dar Sir: 1 have used yonr o'PCTOBAi Ei-ixib" very extensively in my family, and p-onoucce it one of the best medicines ever used. It gives tmmkdiate relief in the worst cases cf Coughs and Colds. , - . -, Your 'a Respectfully, 'T 1 ,b. l.ball " 'aar-PLUMMER A MORRISSOX Wholesale Dmr- gists. Fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond, Wholesale Agents lor tfarr's " fee tor a I Mixir" t. UarroUl E . C. Potts, W. H. Ross A Reed A Butler. - 8r - 1 I 11 '. - ? : FALL Hat Fashions. THE undersigned has justreceivedhisne " FALL Style of IT ATS of all Kinds, towhich h ein vites the at tentionof all who would tndulgeinthelatestfash- Callat the Hat and CaD store of JOUNSUFFRINS. Richmond, Sept. 9, 1869. I'-l ,i t; la Pnblisbed by B. IV. DAVIS, on Tuesday Hornings, At OS per Volume, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ; J O B P R I N T I N Gr, Wm have a new MAY JOBBER," and new fonts of Typeofthelateststyles, : . i botb plain and fancy, and ra prepared to dot work . neata"d expeditiously. ' THIPillilllll, 1 j' i : t t ' & A. ,J'. I