Tlip New rosial-Card System In Cnimiln. X correspondent of Iho Now York Etrming Post writes from Toronto : "When, a few weeks ago, the telcgrnph .flashed tho news that tho Hon. John Hill, member of Congress of the United States, had introduced ft hill authorizing the issue of cheap postal or correspon dence cards, it would suroly havo puz zled tho general reader to know how or in what manner such seemingly unim portant information could in any way interest or affect tho Canadians. Yet tho news was electrical, and put a lifo into the veins of those thoroughly phlegmatic, partly British and alto gether Lhio-nosed Cunadians, which was wonderful. Friend mot friend on" tho street and congratulations were passed. "I always told you," said Jones to lJrown, " that thoso Yankees wero not as 'cute as represented." ' Ah 1" said Brown, "we'll teach them, my boy ; we'll show them how to advaneo with tho age." All this, no doubt, will puzzle your readers as much as the actions and words them selves puzzled your correspondent ; but when I explain that postal cards have now been in uso in theso provinces for many months, and that it is tho opinion of tho Canadians that tho Hon. John Hill borrowed his idea from them, a gleaning may bo bad of tho reason for tho congratulations. As a matter of present interest to the United States, I propose to givo a few particulars as to tho system here. CANADA TOST CARDS. Tho card issued by tho Canadian government is four and a half inches long by throe inches wide, and in thick ness is but littlo ruoro substantial than hoavy letter paper. On its face aro tho words, " Canada Post Card ;" a facsimile of a one-cent stamp, and, " Tho address only to bo written on this side." Below are three lines upon which to writo tho direction and that is all. The reverse of tho card is perfectly blank, and upon thin may easily bo written legibly from tvnelvo to eighteen lines of correspon dence. Tho card indeed is an exact copy of those issued by the English gov ernment, and now so extensively in uso in Great Britain, and, therefore, if the praise for originating is to bo rendered in any country, it is farther off than Cunada to whero tho United States must remit it. Although not many months in opera tion tho cards aro ceneral lavorites hero. Merchants buy them by the thousands, and having had their cards, circulars or prospectuses printed on tho back, scatter them broadcast, llitlicrto tliey had to buy envelopes, stamps and paper, and pay besides for folding tho circular and iilr.cinK tho stamps on tho envelopes, at u total cost per circular of fully threo cents. Jlow it is but ono cent. Asacon sequence it is safo to estimato that tho transmission of circulars by tho mails has increased over fivo hundred per cent. ; such, at least, is tho estimato of tho Post-ofRco Department, audi believe theso fisrures to be below the mark. Be sides merchants, every conceivable sort of business is benefitted by theso cards. Schools send out their circulars thereon, newspapers their prospectuses tor com insr volumes; book publishers also do the same ; railroad companies send their time-tables ; and in almost innumerable numbers is tho printed circular on tho poAtl card sent forth by business firms Aa uch thero con be no manner of doubt ojhcir being an immense success. AS A LETTER MEDIUM. In tho ordinary run of correspondence only about ono letter in ton is necessar ily private, or such that it may not be soon by strangers, and perhaps m cases ninety-nino times out of a hundred eveu that letter may bo so worded as to cause it t bo ambiguous to ull savo tho sender and rocoiver. I speak of ordinnry cor rospondonco and not such secret affairs as lovo-letters, tradesmen's bills, refusals of discounts from banks, and others of that sort. For such, even with tho ad. vent of open letters, mil yet remain tho old three-cent private and closed envoi ones. Tho opposition prenorally made to tho cards on tho grounds that trades men will send dunning demands there on, banks will make known your lack of credit, and tliut threats will bo tor worded couched in languago particular. ly intended so that your servants, or others through whom tho cards may pas, may bo informed of certain of your actions, or possibly bo informed of what you never did or said, is not verified by the working ot tho system here. 1 rades men never send such, notices unless their customer refuses to treat with them in any reputablo way j banks, for their own sakes, are civil to tho extent of threo cents to every ono, as a habit of selling open letters would lnmro their business : and to tho blackguard and blackmailer the card offers no better facilities for his insults than did an open letter before or tho exposed back of an envelope. Theso oppositions overruled, tho card proves itself an invaluable aid to cor respondonco. A pencil has been intro. duood, tho writing of which is almost indelible. With a dozen cards in his cotft pocket, tho bulk of which is not equal to two letters, tho traveller by rail is enabled to report his doings as ho goes along, and at each station a post oflic i box awaits his missive, besides the mail messengers on many of tho trains With theso conveniences or tho cor respondonco tho mail matter of tho Can adas has increased nearly fivo hundred told. As regards secresy in largo cities tho reading of tho postal cards by the postoilice clerks is an impossibility, and even in tho smaller offices the postmaster is not willing to wado through fifty or sixty documents, all of them ainbig uoudly couched, to glean literally uoth ing. Pvneh takes off the cards by making a post-mistress answer an inquirer who wanted to know " why tho mail was do layed so much of lato 'f" " Indeed ma'am, thero so many of t hese post-cards now for me to read off that it takes my whole time, so that I can't attend to the otnee. .But Vunch troats, generally tlto utmost extrcmo. A fine oxamplo of practical sympathy was that extended to Horace Lamb, whoso house at ltandolph, v t., was de stoyed by tiro lately. Tho llandolph Farmer's Club appointed a committee to ascertain what could bo done for the sufferers, and as a result thirty-five men with twenty-ono two-horse teams, and tlireo voke of oxen met on a lato morn in, cut trees in the woods, had them sasred, and by night had enough lumber on the eround to erect a now nouse, wfflfch was commenced at once. Jlollio Morton is tho name of the for tunate fair ono declared by tho Grand Duke to be tho handsomest woman he bad mot in America. She is a citoiennt of Littlo ltock, Arkansas, and his High ness escort! her to tho supper-room at too JUouisvule ball. A Gil IC V LT V 11 A L. ABE OXIOSS IlEAT.TTTFrr,. A phvsi- ian has forwarded tho following to tho N. Y. Farmers' Club. Wo should liko to know if any of our readers havo facts which sustain tho conclusions given : " On shipboard at New Orleans, in tho year IS 10, in chargo of ono hundred marines, with cholera among them, I ob served that thoso who tito freely of onions, supposing' them to bi healthy, were attacked certainly and tiitiilly, Onions and salt cured the bito of a rat tlesnake on my son, and are considered specific in all snake-bites. I havo found four separate witnesses of nhonomena connected with small-pox and fever. I. Unions in rooms with small-pox rot rapidly. 2. Blisters rise m them. !5. They retain and communicate the virus many weeks after the epidemic has subsided. 1. Applied to tho feet of fever patients they rapidly turn black. 3. They prevent tho spread of small pox in thickly populated tenements by aosoroing mo virus. 0. A man with hydrophobia, m lus frenzy, ate voraciously of onions, and re covered. From all theso facts may bo deduced : 1. That onions should not bo oaten when thero is a prevailing epidemic. 1 hat onions sliced and irenuently changed aro good disinfectants. 3. Ihat experiments should bo made. to test tho extent ot their usefulness. For many years I have opposed vaccina tion as ordinarily done, and henco hail with satisfaction any means of mitigat ing tho virus of this distemper." The rossniiLiTiEs of Wheat Cul ture. On examining tho organization of a head tf wheat, it will be found that each grain occupies a cell, and that generally even in what is celled a full head thereof, for every three cells " filled out," or containing grains, thero will bo two empty or imperfectly developed cells. Theso empty cells also, for the most part, will be found interspersed among tho grams or cells which aro fill ed, not at tho top or tho bottom of tho head. The number of cells in a head is generally from 75 to 10j ; but even un der the best cultivation it is seldom that wo find tho number of grains to exceed Ml ; troni 4a to bJ is the general averago of good culture. But as nature has evi dently provided for at least one-third more m number, we should never think of ceasing in our efforts to improve, un til tho ultimate possibilities of the en deavor have been reached. It is moreover claimed that it wo could succeed in growing a perfect head that is, in tilling every head with a grain of wheat, naturo would then de velop still other cells. A close examina tion ot any healthy seed will exhibit certain rudimentary formations, which goes to support such a supposition. It theso sayings aro tacts, and wo be lieve they are, and incontrovertibly es tablished, it will be perceived that wo aro generally raising but about half as much wheat as we should raise from any given area : anil, moreover, it will bo long before an absolutely full ear of wheat will be produced. Exchange. How to Kaise Calves. At a recent agricultural exhibition at Seaville, Cape May county, ew Jersey, we wero at tracted by a couplo of grade Jersey calves about lour months old, bearing evidences of good bringing up, thrifty, and m hue growing order, without be ing overloaded with fat, as wo have sometimes seen calves made on purpose for exhibition. Theso calves were brought up under tho care of the owner's excellent wife, whose acquaintance we had tho pleasure ot making, and as they do iusticn to her nioiln of manacenient. anil it is also a cheap process, wo pro cured trom her her recipe, as follows : lake two quarts ot water, one table spoonful of molasses, two ditto ilaxseed meal, two ditto of corn meal ; boil for four or five minutes, and mix with two quarts of milk, ror the first fivo or six weeks tho milk is sweet, but after that she has found sour milk, even if loppcv- el, to answer every purpose. At hr each calf received this quantity three times a day, wlien it was slacked off to twice a day, and finally discontinued, after being turned oft' four months old, AVe should say that they wero in as good order and condition under this regimen as calves ought to bo. Practical Fanner, Fire Proof Wash for Roofs, &c. Tho New England. Farmer gives direc tions tor making a cheap and mcombus- tiblo wash for the roofs and walls of buildings. Slako limo in a close box to prevent tho escapo of steam, and when slaked pass it through a sieve. To every six quarts of this limo add ono quart of rock or lurks Island salt, and ono gal Ion of water. After this, boil and skim clean. To every five gallons of this add by slow degrees three-fourths of a pound of potash, and tour quarts or fine sand If desirable, coloring matter can bo ad ded. Apply with a common paint and whitewash brush. A correspondent of tho above journal, who has used this wash, gives tho following recommenda tion ot its merits : " It looks better than paint, and is as dnrablo as slato. It will stop small leaks in the roof, prevent the moss grow ing over and rotting tho wood, and ren der it incombustible from the sparks falling on it. When applied to brick work it renders tho bricks utterly im pervious to rain or wet, and endures a longer time than any paint J. ever used. Tho expenso is a mere tride, in fact. scarcely deserving of mention." A Crowing Dog. A curiosity exists in Decatur, in the shapo of a dog that never barked in his lite, but instead ot indulging in the vocal exerciso common to tho canino family each morning imitates tho crowing ot a rooster. His owner accounts for this strango peculiarity by stating that the dog was born and bred in the country and from his earliest pup-hood was separated lroni all other curs, enioyin only tho companionship of barnyard fowls. ,naring no other sounds so fre auentlv as tho crowina- of tlin eoclcs. and a - . doubtless never knowing that his sriecies enjoyed the solo ownership of another and different sort of music, he began to imitate the matutinal exercises of his feathered companions, in which ho has at last acquired a proncieney which sur prises and charms every one who has had the felicity of listonmg to his perioral- ancea. . Iu Cuba you cun buy, " together or apart," a negress, washer, ironer, and cook, who has a dauRhtor aged twelve, and another oged seven, and a son aged fivo. Price, f bud. Mistakes of tlio Types Illustrated. The amusement, afforded bv ludicrous typographical errors will lie inexhausti ble whilo printers aro fallible and editors writo with abominablo indifference- to legibility. Ono of tho most astonishing blunders of this kind was committee! gomo years ago in tho liidhliii. Tho writer, who had cautioned his readers gainst " casting their pearls beforo swino, was amazed and gnoved to per ceive that tho compositor had warned the public against " carting their puis beforo sunrise." This was corrected in the proof ; but tho reporter who declar- d that ft certain new sloro liad "mxty ancy windows," was even more indig nant than tho storekeeper, when ho saw in his paper tho statement that tho es- iblishnient contained "sixty laded idows." Tho poets suffer most deeply. Noth ing could be worse, for instance, than the misery of tho bard who asserted, in is copy, that lie "kissed licr under the silent stars," only to find that tho com positor compelled him to " kick her un der tho cellar stairs." A certain Jenk ins, also, was tho victim of an aggravat ed assault, bocauso when, in his report of a wedding, ho declared thnt "tho brido was accompanied - to tho altar by eight bridesmaids, tho types mado it that " tho brido was accompanied to tho altar by tight bridesmaids." Theso things aro peculiarly unpleasant when they occur in remarks upon death ; ns in the case of tho editor who, whilo writing a sympathetic paragraph, observed that " Mr. Smith could hardly bear the loss of his wife," only to find that tho printer had mado it "Jlr. Smith- could liardly bear such ft boss for a wife." During tho Franco-Prussian war a great deal of fun was poked at tho Mis souri editor- who read in tho cablo des patches that " Bazaino has moved twenty kilometres out of Metz." Ho thereupon sat down and wroto an edi itorial, in which ho said ho was delighted to hear that all the kilometres had been removed, and that the innocent people of Metz were no longer endangered by tho presenco ot thoso homblo engines ot wnr standing upon a volcano, ns it were. And then ho went on to describe somo experiments mado with kilometres in the Crimea, in which ono of them ex ploded and blew a. frigate out ot water. Another editor clipped from an ex change an obituary poem, which ho sent to the composing room with some intro ductory remarks, lie said : "Wo pub lish below a very touching poem from tho Tien of Miss J1 . It was written by her at the deathbed of her sainted mother, and it overflows with thoso ex pressions of filial affection which aro tho natural outgrowth of a pure untutored genius that has developed beneath tho sheltering influences ot a mother s love, The reader will observe how each lino glows with ardent affection and tender est regret." Somehow, in attaching this introduction to the poem, tho editor turned up the wrong side of the clipping, and tho consequence was that tlio ed itor's lines led the reader gently into an article upon " HogCholerain lennesseo. Pluuuleljjhul Bulletin. A young lady in Philadelphia has be come permanently insane trom freezing her forehead. Sue went out sleigh-nd- ing, wearing ft fashionable bonnet. ZT RAILROAD BONDS. Whether you wish to buy or sell, write to CltAS V. I1ASSLER, Ao. i Wall St., iNew lork New York Wholesale Markets EUTTEU-Slntc, fine firkins Western CHEESE Siuto factory S 31 21 li.'i 13 14 ill1, 27 i 85 o i (i 70 ti uo o 'JO Gi S (ra ( fc M (t ! ('8 09 ("J 34 22 10 l.i ouio no., - Viirm clulrr COVON'-OidiwuT 22 0 30 6 tlj li hS 7 75 7 40 9 ill 10 75 3 70 4 15 ) 40 71 74 00 1 15 57 1 00 1 50 1 54 1 72 t 80 1 80 14 25 13 50 10 (10 12 Ml 20 (HI i.ow to ifonu miiicjnui!.., ECiGS-X. Y K. 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Allen a uo. liavo laid upon our tablo a very beautiful Catalogue of Veg etable and Flower Seeds, Roses, Bedding Plants, and all kinds ot Summer Flow ering Bulbs, for tho current year. It is finely illustrated, contains 1-11 pages.and gives directions particularly valuable to tho amateur. In our dualings with this firm, w havo found them ulways prompt and re liable, and tho articles they send out to bo of tho best quality, and never fail to givo satisfaction. ISulos and seeds ar sent free by mail, at the prices quoted in the catalogue, thus placing their iacili ties at every man's door. The cataloguo is furnished without chargo to all appli cants. Address U. L,.. Allen cc Co., Fulton Ht., Brooklyn, X. Y. (Jalenlturgh tree I'ress. The Pchkst and Sweetest Cod Livku Oil in tho world is Hazard Caswell's, made on tho sea-shore, froi fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Haz ard it Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and ireet. Patients who havo onco taken it prefer it to all others. Physi eians havo deeidod it superior to any of the other oils m market. To tub Pernio. We know of no remedy equal to Jacks jns Catai:i:ii f-NUFK ain Tliociis PowiiK, fur ("utanli, Asthma, I.C8 of Voice, Is milil, ilcuutit, ugrccuble to use, and a sure cuic. Ak your uruist li it, or inuil tin 'cnu to Cuoi'KU, Wilson & Co., rliil.idulihin. From Maine to C.ililonihi millions of cMl druu are wtm inn SILVER TIPl'El) SUOEd WLy not, ll-ey mu luc clienpest una nevci wttnt inrouli ut tin' too. Try luimi. For 8ulu by ull Shoe Dealers. We rail altentWn of our readers to the ad vcrriei-iiiHtit of K II. Swiuuuy, in auotliereo uuu . Ail hooks sold by bun c.in be bad at the lowe.-t nrieu. lie furnishes cuuloi'uca en njiiilUaliou, without i'hari;c. TuitoAT Affections and 1Ioausdnes3. All eull'tu lHK Inim Irritation ef'tkt Throat and Hoanenest will be ugreenbly BUrpi Ucd ut Hie almost luiinudialu relief all',jrded by the use of " tsrown t wyiuhiaf irocne. . Tho Sisters of Charily. Wo have received ninny lettors from Omnlin and other Western town, concern inj; tho great reject of tlioso generous mul cntornrisinir imerienn pcntlomen, Messrs. I'm tea & Gar tner, in Hid 6f tho Hospital ct the Nercrs of hnrity. limnlia is cno of tho moftcnterpnsinff cities of trio West. Its fame drew n host of good and grout men towards if. This fumo also row tlio reckless nnd tho unfortunate. It is the very resorvoir, as it were, into which nil ho unlortnnnte ol tho siiiToiinuliig country tre rnwn. Tho pour cmiKrant, taken sick on his ny to llio Paeilic : the hunter nnd tho trap per, broken down by hnrd.-hip ; tlm unfurl u- ato men and women whom Iho world hnsdri- en into mine ; all tnoso who havo been torn from home and friends, whom disease and despair havo overtaken, are drawn into Omaha y the verv position anil connecting links of Hint groat ritr. No private charitv could or nuld open its doors to these people. No philanthropist of tha world would strip him self of his worldly prida to succor these tin- irtnniitos. Ono Irntcrnitv nlono in nil the world has tho cnpiicily, pclf-nbnejjntion, and hcnvcnlv charity to meet theso demands ns 'hrist himsvlf would have dene tho Sisters of 'haritv. No oilier order lias so completely assumed tho gnrmonls of Christ as these women. For solf-sncrilice, for angelic purity, for ministering to stillcring humanity, lor God-like charity, hah never questions motives, actions, relm- ion or treed, the world has borno testimony suflicicnt already. This order is tho whito rose on the bofom of tho Church. Tho power f complete goodneis is never so overwhelm ingly illustrated as in theso Sisters of Charily. 'assing Micntiv along our streets, tneif very presence seals the lips of profanity and thnines tho most outrageous into order. They can pnss through tens of sin nnd thnmo and come out tpoiless. Thero is no place so sinful into which they cannot carry Christ. Tho fnlltn and tho degraded find comfort nnd hope in their ministrations. In the hovel, in the pri son, in tho hospital, under the belching lire of murdering guns, they move liko blessings. 1 hey aro of no country, no rare. 1 heir work is for all mankind. Tho victors nnd the de feated aro to them the same. Tho partisan quarrels, the ambitions of men, the faults nnd he lollies of women, the causes Wliteh lead lo crimo and sin, the color of tho tkin, and the ere'ds of iho world arc nothing to them. Their sphere is doing good, and their vocation the relief of sutiering humanity. Iho worbl may wag its fclindcroufl tongue against you, but if on are in ngonv thov recoive you nnd pity the slanderous woild which misunderstands tha meaning of Charity. These white doves' moving silently through our sulVeiing world, their caret on earth, their thoughts in heaven, speak onlv through their deeds. 1 )eaf indeed must those bo who do not hear tho dj ing prayers of millions ascending to heaven for iheso great women ; nnd blind are they who do not see the greatness of their mis sion. Wo are Utile prone to indulge in fine writ ing, and we enter into this subject with our hearts full of gratitude to thoso noble women, who follow strictly tho path traversed by Iliin w ho died for man. Wo also dosiro to arouse in our Irish readers even a national pride when tho American people take up tho work which wo should havo taken up. Pat tee & Oardincr, with that, genius lor great thing-; so characteristic of tho American people, seeing the struggle of tlio Sisters in Omaha, nnd fully appreciating tho greatness of their labors, ' resolved to get their Mercy llospiial out of debt, and make it tho grand est institulion in the United States. Tho lending men of Omaha have rallied about them, and tho result will be one of the Grand est sucees-es of tho age. I hey have resolved to set up ) r.es to the amount of cn,; hundred and fifty thousand dollars in rash, ranging from $1,000 up to $."D,0u0, the high-.-iit prize. Hie nwnner in which I lie Auiunoiin peopLi havo taken up the tickets assures Mr. Pal tea that the entire number will I o told. Now, wo appeal to liishmen to show the American people that what was the rulo in war shall be tlio rulo in peace. During the great light for the nation's life, no American went so far to the front that an Irishman was not beside him. Now, let ns show ihe Ameri can Protestant, manly, charitable people, that thoy cannot put up a dollar for our Sisters of Charity that un Irish dollar will not cover it. Jlo not sit Uuwn economizing ami reason ing over this matter. The duty is plai:i ; nn l do as they do in New Jersey ; if you believe, down with tho inonev. Our well-known countnman, (i.'neiul Cieorgo II. O'llrien, lias written u, highly eu logizing tho undertaking, and calling on tho Irish to do at leait as much lor the Sisters as tlio Americans aro doing. Three thousand prizes in cash, ranging from sfl.Olil) to "0,- OIH) in gold, will bo drawn. Tickets, each; 2 lor !, 4 Tor 10, H for .-'0, 10 for 2.", 20 for tiO, -l-'l for 100. The drawing positively takes place on iho 2Sth day of March, 1(2. Vftr tickets, pamphlets and information, ap ply to Mi-sirs. 1'attee 4: t Mai estate dealers, 114 liroadwnv. New Yo:k. flrish Republic. , "Thoro urns a frojr who lived In a snriwr. llu caught such a culu that ho could not shift." l'oor, unlortiiuate liatvaclnan : in what a sad plight ho must have been. And yet his misfortune was oua that often befalls singers, Many a once tuneful voice among thuso who belong lo tho " getius homo" is utterly spoiled by " cold in the head" or on tho lungs, or both combined. For I ho above mentioned " croaker" we aro not aware that anv reme.lv was ever dcvi?ed ; but we rejoice to know that all human singers can keep I heir heads clear and their throats in tunc bv alimelv uso of l)r, Sngu's Catarrh llemedy und Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, both of which are told by Druggist". full Twenty Yeaks Younger. To say that hundreds of maids, wives mid widows look twenty years youmror than tliey are In conse quence ol the com plcxionnl tieslincss derived Iroiu the uso of Haoan's Maonoi.ia Malm, is simply to Male an absolute fact, which might be promptly valued by direct testimony il la dies wero us willing lo tell llieir ages as lo luc the heel means ot making IheinsciVcH lovely Nature sometimes, but very rarely, crow ns the charm ol perfect leaturcs Willi a c implex ion ol exquisite clearness: but even I hen time SDOii begins Im make inroads upon tins velvet cheek, I lie fail while b-liw, the ivory hul, Ihe toumlcd anil. To preserve the "giorv ot wo- inaV unblemished, even after ihe meridian ol lile huihO'.u passeJ.it is only necessary lo use daily tins cooling, bealthlul vegelaPle prepar ation. Medicine Foil the IIaik. When the h ,lr comes oil by h.uidiulU. and b-ilducBs teems In evitable, it is a proul thai disiase and deliiltiy have utllclcd the inula, and that uiciliciliim is nceei-.-al T. The only restorative in sneii case U 1'iiai.on's Ciiluk'M. IIaiii Ixvkiou atou, wi.ieh, dm inn the last f.nly jear, ba done more lo prevent Iho loss of luo li-iir, lo rcuew ll when llnnuaig out. to pie-ei vc it. color, health and general vigor, and In render it, wlial Heaven Intended H lu be, ibe crown lug glory ol belli eexes, Lliii.il ull olbur prcpnr alious prclcndiui; to llie tame pio,ci ties brought out during thai long inleiv.il. 'J' lie public alter Muir repeatedly I'eluded by tin will-o'-lhe-w isps of Humbug, have sellli d dou-u in the belief lb.it ibe Invki mi'MU the Hue medicine far the hair, anil are di-caid il; the pieteulious pouous. Dyepeiiat Costtveue mid Mver Com laUit Cured Without MetlU lnn. I will forward to any atliln, on icceijit tif FIFTY cents, a printed iteM'nitHin ihat will cure an? cmio ol" )yttjrp-U, riiivfiinl or Iivor CoiuiiUiut, hoAtvcr itltniiiiuin. I lie reineily is vry cheap and j Ii'iimaiiI, 't'lio r;i cles ar kept in most fuin huiie, nnd wtt m- sily uMained anywlicro. Addun lr, M, N DurtihilHv nnd Pllithilily nrtt Imth rnmhlm-d lu tho CABLK HCKKW WIUK UnU H)d Sboe; one trial will cunvlnni you will not rip or leak. All bear fte Paten, Stamp. An ommjfAT, Medicine. Tho ingred ient of Dr. Walkeh's Vineoah Hit TEi:a differ from thoso of every other tonic ami corrective in use. Unlike tho tinctures of the phnrmneoviiit'n. this rem edy contains no nlcohol. llotiinicnl re senrch hns brought to light in our Pa cific Territory, herbs, roots and plants of surpassing potency as alteratives, ner vines, and invigorants, and of theso tho Hitters aro mainly composed. .A long series of cures, embracing dyspepsia in all its forms, and bilious and nervous disorders of every phase, are tho voii"hers of this inestimable medicine. We understand thnt tho whooping cough is quite prevalent in the towns around us ; but that no cases have proved fatal, Homo families uso noth ing but John, io n' h Anodyne i.inlmeut. Our Doctor, however, says a littlo ipecne, to produce vomiting, would bo an advan tage. There aro more than one thousand dif ferent kinds of pills in the Unit ed States. Somo of them are worthless and injuri ous, others are good and beneficial. Old Dr. Parsons invented tho best anti-bilious pill wo ever saw or heard of. They are now Bold under tho nanio of Parnon s PurgaUec Pills. Best antl Oldest Family Medicine San- ford't Liver Invtgorattr.A purely VefotabloCarnirlfe and Tonic for Dyfppp'lri, Constipation, Debility, Slck-hr-ndnchp. Billon Attack, nmt all deramremeuts of Liver, S'.omach nnd Bowels. Ask your Druggist for it. Beware of Imitation). The original and onlypatont Mnirnetic TVateli will ho s'ent. anywhere free by mail for75e.; twolor$l.25. Writo to U. J. Shcpard it Co.,Watcrbury,Ct. Agents wanted. 50 CENTS for How to Mnkc tho Farm Pay. Send to O. A. Deitz. Chumbcrsburn, l'a. To Consumptives. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, bv a simple remedy. Is anxious to make known lo his follow sullerers tlio means of enre. To all who desiro it, he will send a copy of the prescription nsed, (freo of charge), with lile directions for preparing and Using 1 lip same, which tliey will linil a Sl'im Ci'nB Fun CnNSc.MrTuiN, Asth ma, ilaoNClilTts, &o. l'arties wishing Iho proscription will please address Kev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 204 .South Third Si.. Willialnsbnrgh, N. Y. Cure for Consumption. What tho Doctors Snyi Amos Wooi, let, M. I)., of Kocln.:o ponnly, IwH nun, mv: "For Ihri-o yvnv past I buvo ucod Ai.lkn's Li'sg Hals am extuiisivolv in my practice, ami Imn unt istieil thero Ik noboUor luctlicino lor lung ilita-usurf in Isaac A. Dora, M. P., of Lnjr;mcoiiniy, Oliln, ravs : "Allkn's Lrsa ISai.ram not only Bclte mpklly, but pives perfect snti.-ftirtion in every cu-c within my know lt'iitft. lluvin? contidt'ueo in it, and knowing thnt it pn.-ru!Jen valuable moiticinnl proptirti''., I freely ue it !n my daily practico and with unbounded succe. A aiiexpi'i'torant it i nio-t certainly nuead ol" any pre paration! havo ever yetkuewn. Nathaniel IlAnma.M. D., of Middlebnry, Vermont, Puyn : " 1 liavo no doubt It will coon become a cihmc:u remedial ncenl for tho cure of all disease of the Throat, Bronchial Tube;, and the Luny.-." Phv-lrianfl do not recommend a mt'dicine which has no merits ; what tliey t ay about ALLEN'S LUX BALSAM Cjh be taken as a fact. Let all aflllcted test ll at oncd In. A. L. SCOVIM, U the inventor of several medlei- n:il preparation- which have become very popular and have been libeiallv ued. Auimiir his Invention are Hall f II inm for tlio Lunirs nnd "Liverwort and Tar." For the pat ten yearsa belter Lnmr remedy hiw teen ouirea lo tno puunc. iteau luo io!iowni(r letter from Ult. Scovill referring to it : Mesftrf.. J. N. ITAnniS A CO.: Oef.- 1 mako t ie follow ntr Mfifemrnt from ft nrr- fect conviction and knowledge of the bonrllt of Al leit Iun UnlHO in in curing thft lno t deep-eatrd 1'L'LMoSAHY CitNSlMl'TloN I I hava w it listed lis ef fects on the yoiniff und the old, and I can truly my that it is bv tar tho bet expectorant remcdv wnb wtiieb I am acquainted. For Conph?, and all tho early ptapes and ifeverv l-miilv would keen it bv them, reudv to ad minister upon tlie llrt appearance of diea.. about the, iiimg, mere womu dc very it-w ca;e 01 laiai consump tion. It causes tho phlegm and matter to raise, wlih- out inilutinir th:ne dclieato oifrann (the Lunjjr), and without producing constipation ol the bowel. It ulo (riven strength to tlto Mvtein, ttops the niiiht-swuuti', anu cimnjrecau tno moroia seereuon 10 ancaimv tuiie Yourt?, lte.-pectliilly, A. L. SCOMLL, It will euro when all other fall. Directions accompany each bottle. .7. x. uae:z:bs & t., Solu PnnpKiETons, Cold ly all Dru?gist, C'inelunatlj O &:guv iAVss & so;v, Pi'ovldonoo, Tt, T., General Agents for New England States l'-'OIt HAriI'3 3 .lOirX F. IIENUY.Xcw York, FUKXCII, KICHARDS & CO., Phlln., G !:. C. GOODWIN Al CO., Iiustun. F&UIT AND ORNAMENTAL, For SPUIXG of 1 87 3. H'e invite the attention of Plnntrrs and Dealers to our large and compute stock uj Stnmlnrtl &l Dwnrf Fruit Trees. iriie Vlueii Sniiill FriillH Oi'iiuuieihtiil TrtrH. SIiiiiIm. ItoMen. new a, iitntt t ruii ami 'rinuieuiul 'l'rees. tiveireeuit una Avw l'luut. Prompt attention jjiven to all enquiries. Descriptive and Illustrated priced Catalopurs sent pre- No. 1 FrnitP. 1 On- Nn. 2 Onifi mental Trnca. 1 Or rso. J dreen-lioue, lOc. xso. 4 hoiesale Free AH'ires-, Estab d H10. ELilAVAXGER 6z RA11RY, Muunt Hope bunt net, UOt'UE&TKll, N. ' HOVEY & CO.'S ILLUSTRATLD SEED CATALOGUE For 1H7. Contains 1.10 papes, Tho moit exten-ivo anl com plete (Seed Catalogue publirhed. Sent five to all Hindi- eanti-. SeeiU Wurranted FresU und lo rencli ine I'ureltaHer. HOVKV A. CO., Ji North Market St., Boston, Maw. WESTERN HOMES With Educ ational Facilities. The preparatory Pciiool of Thayer College, 8. D. Cocn nan. i rea I, uv IVIUUtT, .HO., UU IUU IIUH. Ot Rl. W henu u. it., nud opened. urmer. Mccliuiiics. Tta.A men andoihuitf, btcuie homesUud early, at low ni ce-, where your childten can bo well educated, uu wueru a uuu uoumjy ciimatu una very i-rmo toil ui enable you to nt rieti. Add:os A. M hi Z, Afc'tnt, No .Ejugiaim iuiu:ifi muntT, .uo. K'l lor Ul --CilpUVi: CilL'UlUts. lllJK'C lilllUUl. edition, ls7i, in ice iiu. bunidemeut to Viiluire Uuildi Viliue lluilji-r und ftiipph-iutut, bound iu one nutfu volume, Uuiuloue ol Umwiufr lntiuuienti 1'aper, Tnieinj? Cloth, oie., luaib-d on receipt of tw lUiuu-eiUL niumpi-. A. J. UIK. tltAjU CC IU., 7 Wurreii Street. New Vork. GARDENING MADE EASY For ilio Milliuit I OX1.Y TEX C'EXTS I It. ully worth Tiu Uullurs ! Iiu-loii 10c. nn 1 !c. rtnmp lur ihiLik'. J. V. 'l'HO.MI'.-0., Tumiikiiuvilk', N. V. (S;utuu 1 UnJ.) I K II X I l:li"i Urlt Tim. I II 11 1 1 1 1 turn U iluiiiblu. cbcup tj H . W in easily worn us u k PATENT un, Uor rup- UUU KUIL'I Id icurttir: nan curii.l iialieutn lu iiono lo t'j wi-i-ki. Fur inii-ticulHrd wiul tor I'iivutur. Aa.llets UKNUV llOWK, UuX 7jS, Council lllkitiii. louu. SKSN DISEASES: Tottor, itch, hivoit, pjiotn, pimple, etc.; book with 30 rv ip4- lor i-i tl-cnif, unh lull iiiroctioun, uiuilcd t'ur io etc. JUJIN (i. bt'OTT, Ui North Niuth St., Philu., Pa. IAKflK WHKKLSl'LKY KEAPKU AKD MOWKIt. A Faruar wanting lo buy, urdmtlur wUhint; lo M-ll tlm iwt-x ever initdtt, should writo lor circular to TUbKliO AUUlCtLTUUAL WOHKd, Toledo, Ohio. 11 . AN A A HPIUITUAL 11K1NG, by Rot. Chaun- ivL tiny UiiiB. tiont by mail on receipt of beud lor tiiiluloKue (I'rei'J ot oilier book. m uoopur uuiou, a. A(iKNTS Wanted. Agenta mako mow money at wirk lor u thuu unyihtnir oUe. Particular! freo, U. briNius & OOh fin Art FuOlitlurt, PorLluud, Me. ' HUMUl'U. An article worth 2.00 fent no-t-11 paid lor iu uenttf. AtuU wiuitcd. A. 1. Al KU 4 I'U., bculland. CoiiU. f Ml K H PORT'S OWN JOKE BOOK SENT JTREU. Ad 1 uruM twllh klaicp) box mi. Nuw Vork. t'JUO for nrnt-rlnsti Pianon. No discount. No ajfouU. ddiuM U. a1. PIANO CO., tub HioaUway, N. y. ror Bonutv of Polish. Eavlnn Lniior, Clonn- llnoos, Durability A Cheapness, Unoquolod. m-u-inn Mr unltTlll.tlss IMITATIONS, tinder other names, but resembling ours In shape and color of wrapper intended to deceive. TIIK Iiisimi srs POLISH M nll.K, for sieve dealers' .M . t-n r-flilS lir-r tinMllfl .T Wl!,ll V-IIVC mill II I V pound li'ixcs. "Cheaper than any other bulk PoildU fur " TIIK mstMl srs l.inntn rrwit.-Nn Slurp-nln f'lioin rind Diirahle snpereeiter.nl li'-r articles lor purpose. lilt; I1ISIM.HI -1 111.11 K I.K.ll I.I mill ATOI1. Knrmles. benrlturs hiiiI mac lilnerv. Lasts sir limes as long as oil alone. 2-'' lb. and 611 lb. boxes, ID cents per lb. Iry IU MORSE BROS., prop'rs., canton, mass. The Celtic Weekly. THE ORRAT ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATED STORY PAPER. IRISH. IU IS U-AMERICA .V, FRE.NTI ASD OKR- MAX AUTHORS. Rmi.iImi without ennrsenesfi. narratives of thrilling iulorest, combined Willi Historical insn iicuon, o.ci i- mt and entertaining lltoraturo lor oui aim yoi i k, intinnod and llnlsliuu slorioH, pooiry, skcicuck, uio- graphicnl and topographical. . Tlin groat original story papor for tho million, en titled TSJK CELTIC WEKKlYi Willmako lis first appearance on February 8S. 1878, dated for March i, lS7i. .... . . ,, spectfnlly Inform the liif h pcoplo of America, and tho A.nnrto.,n nnl.lln .rTiinillv. that thev have made ar T m nnh eh... nr ,Mt nifrn-inncii mnuT nun- 11" rangements for the production of an OHKJIN AL8TO RV I'Al'EU, which will bear favorable comparison with tho best periodicals of tho day. Tho following stories will appear in tho ui-gt nunibcr: THE HAUNTED FAIlMi THE MYSTERIES OP DCNLUCE CASTLE. By Peter McCorry. THE COI.LEEN OF THE CLIFFS. Ily "Clirifllno." THE INAUGURATION OF THE CIUII.I.OTINE; OR, THE IIOItnORS OF SEPTEMIIER, 17M. U.MVPOX, OF DUNMOl'.E; OR, THE MYSTERY OF A LIFE. Ily Dr. J. C. V'ntors. I.ADY (iRAL'E DALRYMI'LE EI.MOTT ; OR, THE DELUGE OF BLOOD. By Dr. Julius RodcnborR. BESSIE MORAX'S DREAM. A TALE OF THE WAR. By Dnnis HoUmia. EDNA BRADLEY ; OR, LOVE VERSUS DUTY. f By Mrs. Ellon E. M:ullir.lll, ntr C:illannn.) FATHER OWEN'S LAST BLESSING. A TALE OF '03, By John Locke, Eiltorof Tin Celtic Wri:klt. A special fKittironfTHE CELTIC WEEKLY will be l... ..iip.. .....In .1 .1 !ili'i.rli..imliit4. N.iihmir i i be Iit line one to n naor tins iinmi Oi iiriniil Slmy l:ijit:r the bo-t in Ani.'iica. Price Oulv Mix t'enta. To lie lia.l 01 nil nuvt- TERMS, INVAR! ABLiY IN ADVANCE. Mull Snhicrihorn. Ono Yrar, S J.SOt Sis Month?, $11U our ioutui-, gi.uu, CLUB RATES. Ttri, P.mlna. nun nil.lrcgn fl.t-.iyO Fivo " " " 1II.IIK TV,, " JiU.OO Willi an aJilltional copy to tlio totti r upot the club. Air.mts wanti'il In ovorv town ami city In the Lnitcil StiUurf wticrc one l. 1101 uin-uuy apiioiiucu. Liboral tcrma to ull airont, and gctlors up of clubs ovur ttn coiner. AiUlr Crfs M. J. 0'LEARY & CO , Publishers, P. O. Box 0074, New York. 03. fANDFACTURER PnliUrr, rnrw ntt-r, Phunl.c ( liltint. Mrrhmtic, an1 hi I , Uu la borwilK !lmiuni Hnntti,ni Tlie (irnnt Indntiriid .Montlily for all )K'0iltt ninl nil tlum. Every tiling new n-Utivu t- M nun fact urtng nnd Buililinff, Hi-ri'illne tlit-' ii'.Htnin. si tlx iiiKiiti'tit 'J vi jir. '1 hk Kmiis tuna' ISO .MANtTFArTCRRRs' i'es- i iwhimi lo., I'ul.l iVif r, 3T I'urk Haw, NVw-Ycrk. Sen! Wffr(i M th l!i'lntrlnl Aril ir Niti-iiiii t npy, 10 rt-nti mid &i'tinrtf. uiihfnlly IMui Ulscturvr, Ituildir, ArJiilM-t, Aik t nw((f iilr f'T it. IUILDER. 4432 Paps, WILBOa'S C0KP0UKD OP PUEE COD LIVER I OIL AND LIME, 30 Tho prrat popularltT of thi Fiife and ftlcaeioup pro puraiion in iiloiio attrlbutablo lo iuintrhme worth. In tin cure ot Coughs Colds, Asthmas Ihonchiti- Whooninir Cnuuh. Serofnluus Uuuiori, and ull Con- f in np live Syinptoms it lias no tipeiior, or equal. Lot no one ln'gu cl the t-ai ly i-yiniitonin of disease, whe n an agent ii tliuH ut hand which will alluvi'ito ull com plaint of the Cheat, Lung or Throat. Muuulanttmd only by A. 1. WiMtoii, Clu iniat, No. lUi Court Siueet, ituidou. bold by all druggistii. GET THE BEST. DR. GKOSYENOR'3 Improved Porous Plasters aro recommended by the It EST PHYSICIANS as a sure ntid saie r'ineuy lor n t-u si A tim, Ar.LifAb iIA, DISEASES r thn LIVKU and KION'KVS. I'AIN in the ItKEAS r. LCNOS or SI UK, SCIATICA. WEAK HACK and FEMALE WEAKNESSES. Take none but DIC. OltOSVENOH S to liiMtiu the l. !t r-hult. (if-n-ial U'pot, Li lludi-on St., Nwv Yoik. Sold by ail LrUKgi!t.s nine ceuiB. 1MR TWKHTTY CENTS the undesigned will uncloo twcuiy-tive fcEEUS of the Virginia Holly, t'reo of pot;it;o. The K-uveM are ui etn. Tho Uowcii tfi'ovv iu c hi turn, nnd aro i-ucct-edcd ly round bcrhi't-, which tutu to a bcautilul red, und remain to tl uriiiff tho on! ire whiter. This true U considered ono of tho most beautiful of evergreens, und us an oruauuntul tree, the! u i none ihat can eiu:il it. It in ditlh-ult to tiuiiUnt it, but It can uo nd-t-d trom tho reed. Im mediate ait fiit iun (jKc-n to ull order. Dealer, iu peeds furnished at reduced t; ice?. An regard f my liability, will rcf'jr to lion. E. M. Biaxton. W;thiuirton( 1. 0. Addrubd R. 11. LVELL, Faiuhaui P. O., RUhiuoud Co. Vu. JOR ONE DOLLAR wc will mail you a box of LORIXG'S FHEXCII NOTE PAPER itampcd with any Initial or Pet liamf. Four t?lzos and teUUtm paLterus iu each box. It mcetii the daily want of any lady. lioardinir Schnol cli t.-, ui e udonttmr it. IV u thf prcittiest prvnent iu a young lady. n y uuu uua tor jomauii. Address lOUI.(i, lulllMnft P.O. Box 50lltBua1outMaas. to the publishers of " MITCHELL'S NEW GENERAL ATLAS OF TUB WORLD,', 31 Bouth Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa., and ! secure the agency for tho best soiling book of the day ; Tha work Is up to tho tlinos Census of 1870. Liboral terms to live men. cuuua FUlt nonsfc;! - ciicgj - d Sweeny, Ringbone, Spavin, nd .11 dleea.e of HorM Flech. O LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. Vlllfffnr nittfM nre nut n vi!e K.inrv Drink. msde of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Prnui" Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doctnrcrl, spiccri, and ftweetened lo please lha taste, called ' Ionics "Appetizers " Kcstorers,' &c.t th;U lend the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, mnde from the native root and herbs of California, free from nil Alcohol ic Stimulants : Thev are the Great I'.IoikI Purifier and a Life-giving I'rmcipie, a renco ieiHiv.iiur uuu invignraior oi me System, c.iiTyinn ofT all poisonous matter and reslotinj the blood lo a healthv eondition, enriehins refresliinjj and invisoratintr bold mind nnd body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain iu their results, safe and reliable in all forms nf disease. Mo Pemon enn tnlce tlioae Hittcrd accord ini to directions, and remain Jnnrj unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poiswn nrotbar means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. lyHieiNia or iniuircsiunn ueaoacne, run in the Shoulders Cougta, TiRhtnevs of the Chct, Dit sincss, Sour Kmc tat ions of the Stomach, Had Taste in the Month, Wlions Attacks Palpitation of tha Heart, Inflammation ot the l.uns, ram in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complain it ha.- no equal, and one bottle will prove a belter guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female ComitluinlSf, in young or old, married or ainsrle, at the dawn of womanhood, or th tuni of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an iftnuenca that a marked improvement is soon pcrce t.ble. . . For liiaamiiiiwory anu i nronio jsncn- mntiftm and (Jout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, lihont Rentittent and Intermittent revers, 1'iseases ol trw Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Cillers hava been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Mlood, wlvch is generally produced by dcranga ment of the Digestive 0:t;ans. 'J'lioy ore nmtic riii'jrntive nfitvni m 1 Tt:io, possess! nj; also the peculi ir tnt.t of acting as a pnwertul agent in relieving (. ongesu.u or Int mation f the Liver and Visceral Urgaiui; and iu Hi H. Mil lion! Diseases. ' For Skin TlMPnr. V.nintuns. letter. Kilt- Uhcum, Hlntchos' Spots, Pimples' Pustules, Uoils, Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-.Head, Sora Kycs, Kry sipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolnyh tions of the Skin, Hum on and Diseases of the Skin, rff whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system m a short time by the use of l.hesc P.itters. One bottle in such cises will convince tuc most incredulous of theii Curative effects. . No Pfison enn tnk (Iiohc Itlttrra accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed bv mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs-wasted beyond the point of repair. ) lJvfipoiisla or lnciis'a.ioii Headache, ram in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dir.- zines, hour Kructations ot Ihe Stomach, Had lasts the Mouth, Ihhous Attacks, Palpitation ol the Heart. Inflammation of the Lungs, p.n in the regions of the Kidneys and a hundred oilier painful symptoms arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In thiiwe complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter gnar- antocnt its merits than a lengthy auvertiseniient. For I- enti'.le 1 oiiinlntiilH, in vounV nr o'n mairieii or Hiigk, at the oawn ol woinaniuM turn of life, tliese Ionic lhtters display so decn inlhicuce that a marked improvement is soon libit. For Inflamitintory nnd Cliroiiif Rlirn mntlmii and (out, liiiicits, Ki-uiittiMit and Inter ittent r'evers, Diseases of the HIoikI, Liver, Kumevs and Uladiler, these Pollers have no equal. Snth 1 dis eases are caused by Vitiated P.lood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. 'i nrv ore it tannic i-iiriruiiac us wru nn Tonic, posFicssing also tlie peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving C'ngestion or Inll.nu mation ot the Lavcr aim v iscor.u uranu, anu in i.iuous Diseases. For Skin DlNcnsra, p.runtions, letter, -Mt Uheuni, l'.lotchcs, Spots, Pimples, pustules lloils, Car buncles, Ring-worms. Scahl-llc.id, Sore Kycs, Kry sipelas. Itch, Scurfs. tiscoioratiousof the Skin, lluiuori and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or natuia arc literally dug up and carried out of tha system. in a short time bv the use of these Litters Cirntfrttl Thoiiflnitu protUnin Vinfgar iiim, tkrs the most wonderful Invigoranl that ever sustairjd the inkins system. . " J WALKKU.Prop'r. 11. II. MoUUJI AIM - Druggists and Gen. Ai.t San l-'ranciscoand New VorlS SOLD liV ALL DRUGGISTS & DEALER. MISS SAWYER'S SALVE. nEUE you 1mo a aalvi combtnhu; RftAthlng nn4 bwiilimr propeition, with nodam;erou hint red Sent. A ruined v at lind for the many pain nnA L'hei, wounds and bniiM'A to which Mcdi iu heir. I more easily applied than many other rcmedle, nviT produefntr a bad iJfcct. but always relievliKf pain, however (.evens. Ill prepared uv jit .sirMPr. who nan used ll lu her own extonsivu treatment of tho eick, h:v marly twenty yoars, with yrcnt Riiecetn. l lie priucipni in ratten i.r wnirii thin snivc lf rro oniiiuMiih-fl are, ( fulhhitH. tint ttmutisM. I'tla, tSct'oftittt, Ola -7f-r-s Salt ,'tn-itin. Si'tninit, Lam. J'trer .Sov, 'dtius, Phnf.li n, ArysiWo1, Ho re 7(tf, littrf fr Jtri, hranest, L'oiU, 'H-iroitnt, Cornv. iUiv of Juseit. Caucim, Jootinihe. Atir- aviet Save Xipjilt's, Jialtlntts, SivaUn Jlreustn, Itch, Scal'l Itmt, 'JWthiinjy Cuirit-l Jamle, Scahli, Cut Jiruises Croup t Cnukui jJjjs, and Sores on Children ll never UtU to cum liheumatlsm if properly applied. Hub it on Well n ilh the- hand three tim n day. in several ca.sea n nan cured pan-icn umo. l'or J'ilrtt it has been discovered to be n pure rrn cdy. 1'erAoiiH thnt have been afflicted for year havo been relieved by n few npplieations. For Ery Stjwlas it works wondera, nllayiiif; the iuilainiaaUon and (piietinp the p.itieiit. For happed Jandt H produces a cure bntncdiaUdy. Let those with ult liheum obtain this Halve, and apply it fivo nd tlu-v will li id It Invaluable. It U good in canes of Scrtifuht and Tumor. I an vera havo been curud with it. The boat tfalvo ever invented for Swollen Lrcit-d and .S'r AirMe. Iso way inUntoua. but Biireto nlFird ruliof. Sore or Wrtih Kyea Hub It on tin! lid L".-ntly,oncoor twice a day. Curca deaf- nets bv lmtimif In tho cars on a niece of cotton. For f'fltm thiri id superior to unythlnir known. For Pimplit tldi nets liko n charm. For Bnrna mid Scalds, apply tho balvu nt once and it uivca immediate relief. For Old Sorts, apply once m day. 2s ot nmring the loast or tlie Invaluable proportiee iif Mim SAwvr.nM Halve aro its beijeficiul etrocta on the hair. Kubbcd on tho scalp, In live or six Liferent naifei, U piomutes tho grow th of thu hair, )i'evcntit it luviilntf arav, nnd on bald epoU it pro duces a new gmwth of hair. 2sw lady huld b without Ibid invaluable article ns an hidUpcnsablo cosmetic for the toilet. It vnulicutes dandrutt and di-eadL from the headt and blolchea and pmiplc-4 from tho fact. YTc. Iho undcrflencd. have boon aenualnted with Ul?a Sawyer for mojiy yearn, nnd believe her to be n uriu;i i;iuy hiki u hiviiiui nurse, anu naving udivd her salvo lu our families, it give ua ureat pleasure in cuyhitf It U tho bunt fe'cuei'id mcdicUhi wo liuvo ever used ; Her. E. r. G.itt.-r, Lv. r. O. Ih.iman, Jit-v. Ucorsi' Pmtt, lien. J. 1. CilUy and wifb, Capt. J- Crocker end wile, dipt. David Aiiit-xiui.1 wifi' John T. Berry, XV m, 11. '1'itcuntb, Mn. Charles 8not lrt. Ah-x. Hnow, lr. E. P. Chow and wffe. J. WukeHcId and wife, win. lleailie and wile, Jacoi) hhaw ond wife, John 8. Catc and wile, vt in. lliutl lilU wtU. E. U. SiM-ar, A. H. Uke. I. W. Wieht and wile. uw. vnnimii, jr. i -Mayor vi . w. rulli Jos;-pii I arwell, C li. Mallard. ui lUH'i.iiiiiii a iii u-ii. Thuuiai Colun and wife. Jea. ucury innrahm am wife, O. J. Conant (Postmaster at Itocklaiui) and wih', I K. Kimhall and wile WiUlaiullcLouu. J'.pliruiti) llitrrctl, Lcundcr Wci-kj. lln. N. A. Bunwc. TO TUB AFFLICTED, If your Drucu'Ibt id out of tho Balvo, ond noglecft to keep supplied, send scventv-livc cents auiiliecled below, a;id receive a box by return mall. Put un In Lnnre Tin to nt EC) oerta mea (nearly threo timed un larutt aa the box leprencnted above). l'repaicd by WISH C. oAWVKU, iud put up by i-i. M. BOBBINS, Wholeaala nnd Retail Druggist, Rockland, Ma a i rial i ix .out live bv mull :lc Jt on rcociitol' .vvrulp- live unu, uy 1 , 11. KoliUIN.-), llockluncl, Uo. THIS VAT.ITAni.i: BAIAT? 13 BOLD RT TIIK CONFESSIONS OF A NERVOUS INVALID, Pnhlihd fur tha banefit of vounr mc ft and othM who HUllerfroui Nervou Debility, etc, upplyii)K ihi UKAHa or tKLr-oi'RB. M ritten by oua who curud him adf, and eut freti on reiviiiif a noet-pnid diroctt-d N. Y. ON MARBIAOK E8ay and RpporU. Bent tr. Ad.lro.i 11UWAHU ASSOCIATION, Pklla., Pa. Fob S-7
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