The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 02, 1874, Image 4

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    Farm, Garden and Honsehold,
Hnnsrliolri Noleii
Milk Stains. Milk stains on serge
dresses may be romoved by steeping
the part in warm water.
Vinegar Candy. Four enps of white
sugar, two cups of water, one cup of
vinegnr. Boil and pull the same as
molasses candy.
A Cement ron Gas rirug May bo
prepared of six parts finely powdered
graphite, throe parts slaked lime, eight
parts sulphate of baryta, seven parts
linseed oil varainli.
Charleston PrDDiNa. Four cups of
flour, sifted, with one teaspoonful of
Boda and two of cream tartar ; beat six
eggs with threo cups of sugar, one cup
of butter and one of cream in them,
and gently stir in the flour.
Tapioca Cheam. One small cup of
tapioca soaked two hours in threo pints
of water, pour oil, then soaK two hours
in one quart of milk, keeping it warm ;
then add four eggs, a pinch of salt, two
tablespoonfuls of melted butter, two
spoonfuls of sugar and bako one hour.
Eat with hard sauce.
Baltimore Corn Bread. Ono quart
of milk, one pint of Indian meal, three
eggs, half a cup of bntter. Boil one
pint of the milk, and with it scald the
meal and bntter, cool off with some of
the cold milk. Beat up the eggs with
the remainder, add a pinch of snlt and
mix in gradually. Put to the batter
half an inch thick in square tins, and
bake three quarters of an hour.
Bruises, Burns, Sprains, Ac. Dis
solve 1 ounce camphor in 8 ounces spir
its of wine ; add 1 ounce oil turpen
tine ; 1 ounce spirits sal ammoniac
one-half ounce oil of origanum ; 1 large
tnblespoonful of liquid laudanum.
Rub well with the hand four times a
day. The above is one of the best re
receipts for all kinds of bruises.
sprains nud swellings, both in man and
iiorse, ever tried ; it will never tail
Try it.
Fricassee of Cold Boast Beff. Cut
the beef into very thin slices, season it
with a little pepper and salt, shred a
bunch of parsley very small, cut an
onion irto pieces, and put all together
into a stewpan with a piece of butter
nnd three-quarters of a pint of good
broth. Let all simmer slowly, then
stir in the yolks of two well-beaten
eggs, a teaspoonful of vinegar, or the
juice of half a lemon, and a wine glass
of port wine Stir it briskly ovei the
fire, and turn the fricasee into a hot
dish. If the flavor of shalot is liked,
the dish can bo previously rubbed with
one.
Icing: for Cake. Whisk the whites
of seven eggs until they stand alone
and are perlectly dry. Have ready
sifted and pulverized one and a half
pounds of the nnest white sugar. Add
one tablespoontul ot this to the eggs
at a time, beating continually until all
is consumed. Add a teaspoonful of
any extract you fancy rose, lemon, or
vanilla is best. If projierly beaten, the
icing will hardly run at all, and will
dry in a tew hours in a warm place
.Dissolve a very little gum arauic or
gum tragacanth, and add to prevent the
icing from peeling off when the cake is
cut, as it would otherwise do.
Farm Notes.
Experienced bee keepers have come
to the conclusion that it is useless to
undertake to keep many bees unless
forests or large breadths of orchard are
near.
When a farmer comes to town and
hurries about to get what he wants and
then starts for home, you may be cer
tain that he has a home worth going to;
if he hangs around spitting on the
stoves, you may be certain his folks will
riot be huppy when he does come.
The Western Ttural reiterates the
truth that " to get the best results from
the cultivation of crops of the various
kinds, from one-fifth to one-fourth of
the laud should be iu forests."
Fresh stable manure should not be
used for potatoes in any way ; old de
composed manure will benefit the crop,
no matter how it is applied. If you
have a sufficient quantity to top dress
the field, the best way is to scatter the
mauure evenly over the ground after
plowing, and harrow it in. If you have
but little, spread it i.i the furrows, drop
the sets directly on it, and cover with
soil.
If you want a rat remedy take cop
peras the quautity to depend upon the
number of buildings or places infested
pulverize it very fine, and be sure and
sprinkle some in all their holes, in the
corn crib, under all the buildings, in a
word, wherever they may congregate, j
and in a few days all the rats will be
gone. This is very simple and easily
tried, and has proved completely suc
cessful several times at different places.
No rat seen three days after a thorough
application.
Care ot Forests.
A message of the President has
brought before Congress an important
measure for the preservation of our
forests. At the Portland meeting of the
American Associat:on for the Advance
ment of Science, that body empowered
a committee to memorialize Congress
on this subject. The memorial recom
mends the appointment of some man of
improved scientific and practical ac
quaintance with the subject as a Com
missioner of Forestry. His duties
will bo to investigate the consumption,
importation, and exportation of timber,
the means for its preservation and re
newal, the influence of forests upon
climate, and the experience of foreign
countries iu these matters. There can
be no doubt that prompt action is need
ed to save our forest lands from denu
dation. The expense of measures hav
ing this in view would probably be soon
reimbursed by the increase of valuable
timber and the economy in the use of
what stiU remains. Even if a Forest
Commission does little else than enforce
existing laws, so as the check the
prodigal waste by axe and fire that is
now taking place, great good will be
accomplished.
m A Single Man,
In an article of some of the noted
men of a past generation Francis Jaoox
says: "Dr. Darwin, the grandfather
of the great living naturalist, was a
strange compound of science and eccen
tricity. He wrote most of his works
on scraps of ' paper with a pencil, as he
traveled. His equipage was as odd as
his habits. He rode iu an old 'sulky,'
with a skylight at top, and an awning
which could be drawn over it in case of
need. The front of the carriage con
tained a box for writing-paper and pen
oils, a knife and fork, and spoon. On
one side was a huge pile of books. On
the other, a hamper of fruit and sweet
meats, cream and sugar, which divided
the attention of the burly old doctor
with the staok of literature." '
SEWS OF THE DAY.
Pining the months of January and February
30,774 pornons were lodged iu the station
houses of Now York, of which nnrubor 22,500
wore hahltnals, leaving 8,214 casuals John
II. McLean, one of the proprietors of the
Cincinnati Inquirer, wag boiH to Jail by Judgo
Marcliant, for persisting in refusing to answor
questions anked him in a libel suit The
appearance of the face of Bonator Smmior as
the body lay iu the coflln was natural. The
body was attired in 'an ordinary black coat,
vent, and pants. Tlio right hand lay across
tlio breast, partly coucoalod bonoalli tlio Tost,
iu tlio position in which lin usually held it
when addressing tlio Houato Tlio testi
mony at tlio coroner's inquest concorning the
Dinglianitou boiler explosion goes to show that
it was caused by imperfect connection betweon
tho two boilers, both of them boing woll mado
of good iron Swiss travelers iu France
can now disponso with passports The now
Atlantic cable will not leave London bofore
Juno In tho life ealvngo case of tho
steamship Atlantic, thoro was awarded $1,500
to the fishermen of Trospect, who Becnrod the
passengers' salvago, to be distributed in Bums
varying from 150 to 30 each among sixteon
porBons.
The lower houses of tho Legislature of Iowa
and Michigan have declared in favor of amend
ing the constitutions of these States so as to
extend the suffrage to women Tho Irish
eocictioB of New York and Brooklyn had a
grand procession hi honor of St. Tatrick
The Legislatures of Iowa. Minnesota, and
Wisconsin have now passed laws, similnr to
that of Illinois, for the regulation of railroad
freight rates and passenger fares Tho
outsauding national bank circulation iu the
United States is 31S.331,3S9. The following
are the balances iu tho Treasury of tho United
States: Currency, $3,002,629; special deposits
of legal tenders for tho redemption of certifi
cates of deposit, $51,970,000; coin, 8(1,210,
713, including coin certificates 10,027,800 ;
outstanding legal tenders 382.000.000
When Gov. Davis, of Minnesota, heard that
the Seuato had passed a bill increasing his
salary from 3,000 to 1.000. he sent a uiessago
to that body asking that this action bo recon
sidered, as the increase was inserted in the
General Appropriation bill, which it would bo
impossible for him to veto at so late a day of
tho session, The Senate did it Great de
pression continues to mark the iron manufac
tures of the United States, and a leading
journal is told there are but faint prospects of
speedy improvemtut.
Wages with the girls in some of the New
England mills vary from 0 to 10 per week.
Fair weavers can earn about 7.50 per week
The .ion's Herald states the entire num
ber of pupils in all tho Methodist Sunday-
schools in tho world to bo 3.000,000 At
tho commencement of the Woman's Medical
College of riuladelphia sixteen females gradu
ated as Doctors of Medicine Gamier won
the first prize at the Boston billiard tourna
ment T'jere is a prospect of an immense
fruit crop in the central portion of Illinois
Mormons are making converts in Michigan
and will take mauv families to Utah this sea
son. Some of the converts are wealthy ... ,
The emigration from Great Britain was greater
last year than in any year einco 1S51 12,000
people a day have eaten at the New York soup
houses A passengor train going West on
tho Central racirte 11. It., between Toauo and
Wells, was thrown from the track by a broken
rail and went over an embankment, fulling a
distance of thirty feet, many passengers be
ing killed or injured.
The Remains of Charles Sunnier,
When the remains of Senator Sumner
were delivered to the Governor and
people of Massachusetts, Senator An
thony spoke as follows:
" May it please your Excellency: We
nre commanded by the Senate of the
United States to render back to you
your illustrious dead. Nearly a quarter
of a century ago you dedicated to the
public service a man who was even then
greatly distinguished. He remained in
it, quickening its patriotism, informing
its councils, and leading in its deliber
ations, until, having survived in contin
uous service all his original associates,
he has closed his earthly career. With
rev2rend hands we bring to you his
mortal part that it may be committed
to the soil of the State already renowned
mat gave mm birtu. late it. it is
yours. The part which we do not re
turn to you is not wholly yours to re
ceive, nor altogether ours to give. It
belongs to tho country, to mankind, to
freedom, to civilization, to humanity.
We come to you with emblems of
mourning which faintly testify to the
sorrow that dwells in the breasts upon
which they lie. So much is due to the
infirmity of human nature. But in the
view of reason and philosophy is it not
rather a matter of high exaltation that
a life so pure in its personal qualities,
so high in its public aims, so fortunate
in the fruition of noble effort, has
closed safely before age had marred its
intelligence and vigor; before time had
dimmed the luster of itsjgenius. May
it please your Excellency, our mission
is completed. We commit to you the
body of Charles Sumner. His undying
fame the muse of History has already
takon m her keeping.
Gov. Washburn responded in behalf
of the State Committee.
The Historic Frigate.
Some time ago it was mentioned that
it was the intention of the United States
Navy Department to have the old frigate
Constitution rebuilt. Oil the day desig
nated for placing her on the stocks, a
large crowd of persons assembled at
the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and, with
all the onicers attached to the station
congregated on the South wharf, where
the oper..tians could be witnessed. The
vessel was first raised in the huge float
ing dry dock, and towed around to the
South wharf. Here, by means of the
greatest force, she was pulled from the
aocic up on the stocks.
To accomplish this engineering feat
three hundred men were employed,
huge cables from a hal '-dozen capstans,
and a complication of enormous pulleys!
leading out to the vessel. When the
capstans were manned, and the cables
felt the great tension upon them, the
vessel moved gradually from the dock
up the wall-greased ways. The (Jonisti
tution was decorated with the national
bunting, and tho crowd cheered lustily
as sue was drawn upon the wharf.
It is the intention to have the yener
able vessel entirely rebuilt for service
as a school ship. Her model will not
be changed, however, and no sound
timber will be removed. She will be
refitted with all the modern sailing ap
pliances, and it is expected that, when
completed, she will make a very fine as
well as a very serviceable addition to
the fleet. Philadelphia Inquirer,
Chimb in Pabis. In Paris, as in most
great cities, the proportion of the crimi
nal classes to the bulk of the popula
tion is larger than elsewhere, and it has
been estimated that the Parisian elec
toral body comprises 4U,UUU persons
who have undergone condemnation of
sufficiently severe nature to justify de
pnving them oi the franchise.
XLIIId CONGRESS.
Tho Senate appointed a committee of three
of its members to attoud tho funeral of ex
l'resident Fillmore.
Mr. Boutwoll, of Mass., presented a letter of
tho Governor of Massachusetts and resolutions
of the Legislature of that Stato rescinding and
annulling a resolution of Doo. 18, 1872, relating
to army registers and battle Hags, which were
read. Tho resolutions were tlioso censuring
Mr. Sumner on account of introducing a bill iu
the Souato to strike out from theamiv register
ami battle tings the names of battles of tho ro-
lienion.
Mr. Colliding prosontcd a petition of Morton
Oi iswold and other prominent citizens of New
rk, holders or Untitled inilohlcilness or tlio
ato of Louisiana, stating that the Leuislature
f that State is engaged in the process of repu
diation, and praying Congress that the bill
introduced by Senator Carpenter be passed, or
some tantamount legislation be had to protect
their rights.
wiion tlio formal announcement of tho neat n
of Sonator Sumnor was mado in the Senate the
galleries were crowded. Tho chair of the late
Senator was draped in mourning, and a largo
tmuiniotof w hite tlowors was placed ouliisdosn.
'he Cbanlain. in his ononinc tiraver. Baid : O
Lord, our God, our Fat her in Heaven, we all
do fado as a leaf before Thoo. One generation
Cometh and another gocth.and so Thou standost
tins dav to plead with Tliv people, two Hon
ored heads lie low, and tho sighing of sister
citioB responding in tlioir prior is heard in an
tlio land, llio crave must receivo its own.
We bow down in silenco and submission to
Thv stroke. Christ is our onlv shield. Senator
Anthony, of Uhodo Island, mado the announce
ment in feelinc terms. Senator Conklinc. of
cw York, followed him in a trimite to tne
memory of tho deceased. Committees wero
appointed to take charge of tho remains and to
escort them to Boston, after which mo rionato
adjourned.
HOTTSE.
Mr. Adams, of Kv.. offered a resolution in
structing tho Committee on Indian Affairs to
make a thorough investigation into the facts
connected with tho Indian contracts. Adopted.
A ineKMncrn wiih received from tlio Senato an
houneiinr tho death of Senator Sunnier, and
Mr. Hoar, of Mass-, said : Mu. Ki-kakkr
The evont which the resolutions of tho Senato
announce fell upon the ear of this Houso and
1 the country with startling smtdencss. jo-
iiv, wherever the news of it spreads over tins
broad land, not onlv in this city among his as-
ociates in public Councils, not onlv in the old
Commonwealth of which ho was the pride and
ornament ; but in manv quiet homos, iu ninny
cabin of the poor and lowlv, thoro is to-day
rreprcssiblo tenderness and profound sorrow
mere are manv or us wim nave Known aim
loved him, whom this event unfits for public
uties or for nnv thoughts other than those of
that pure life, that faithful public service that
mili eu immortal;! v. A committee was appoint
1 to escort tho remains to Boston, and the
Houso then adjourned.
Under the call of tho States, bills were m
traduced and referred, including the following:
Authorizing the erection of a statue to Admiral
Farragut. Prohibiting the use of public horses
aim vehicles for private purposes in Manning
ton, and forbidding Government officials to
enuiro their servants to wear hvorv. To tie
lino the duties on goods manufactured from
orsted. hair or tlio alpaca coat, Ac. lo
cplace the lightship Scotland where it former
ly was. at tho entrance to JNow iorK uaruor.
To give land warrants to tho soldiers and
ailors in the late war.
Mr. Trcmnin. of N. Y.. moved to suspend the
tiles, and pass the bill to establish an addi
tional ludicial district in the state ot Jew lent,
to be known as the Western District, so that
there will then bo four districts in that State
The Northern. Southern. Eastern, and Western
Districts, tho Judges of all of them to receive
5.000. instead of 3.500 a vear. The House
refused to suspend tho rules, and then Mr.
Tieuiaiu consented to have tiie provision
cgard to salaries stricken out, leaving all tne
alanes at ea.atio, but oven as thus modified
tho rules wore not suspended.
Mr. Stanaiil, of Mo., from the Committee on
ommeree. reported a bill for appropriating
30.000 to bo expended iu tho course of the
iutoui nscal year iu improving tne moutn or
the Mississippi river. Passed.
.ur. liromberg. or Ala., moved to suspend
the rules and bring up for consideration tho
bill to prevent the importation of contagiou
infective diseases into tne Limed btatcs.
The House refused to second the motion.
Torpedo Boats.
The launch of the torpedo boat at
the Boston Navy Yard marks a new
era in the history of naval warfare. No
government except that of the United
States has yet successfully attempted
the construction of boats devoted es
pecially to torpedo service : and, conse
quently, the boat recently launched
at Brooklyn and that just placed in
the water at Boston nre the only vessels
ot the kind in tne world. The Boston
boat will carry twenty-five or thirty
torpedoes ol tne most approved plan
each weighing about 300 pounds, and
each calculated to be capable of de
stroying any man-of-war. The tor
pedoes are to be attached, one at a time
to an iron shaft, running out forward
and can be exploded at any moment,
The difficulty in arranging a torpedo
boat so as to insure the destruction of
an enemy's vessel, without injuring the
boat, has been overcome : it being dis
covered that tho radius of the circle of
immediate effect of a torpedo with a
one hundred pound chargo is about
lourteen feet, it only requires that the
shaft to which the torpedo is affixed
shall extend that distance beyond the
prow of the boat to insure the desired
result. All other difficulties bavins?
been already met, the success of this
new method of naval warfare is regard
ed as assured.
Mnsruillcenl Generosity.
A singular compliment has been paid
to a policeman by the Town Council of
Exeter, England. A short time ago
Archbishop Freeman and his daughter
were riding in their carriage, when the
horse took fright and bolted. Police
man Sullocks, at the risk of his life and
with great presence of mind, stopped
the horse, and the archdeacon and his
daughter were saved from a serious ac
cident. The archdeacon, sensible of
his indebtedness to the policeman.
wrote to tho watch committee of the
Town Council in praise of his gallant
conduct. The Town Council oompli-
mented Sullocks, and resolved, with
the approval of the chief constable, to
hand him over Archdeacon Freeman's
letter. Such is a paragraph going the
rounds of the papers. Is it not delight
ful 1 Such magnificent generosity on
the part of an archdeacon and a Town
Council is only too rare. What will
the happy policeman do with the archi
diaconal letter, is now the question.
Have it framed, it is supposed, that
future generations of Sullocks yet un
born may gaze .upon it with proper
pride.
Awfully Provoking.
A young lady of Newark, who lately
became infatuated with a dashing
young gallant of the city, had her cup
of joy overflow the other afternoon
when the servant informed her that a
gentleman giving the name of Mr.
was in the parlor. This was his
euphonious cognomen, and this was
his first call. Our exoited heroine con
Burned half an hour in making an elabo
rate toilet, spent ten minutes more
before the mirror in getting her ruby
1 : a . it. l i . i ,
iijjo iui.o iuo muoi uewiicuing snape,
ana tuen witn uer nearc going pitty
pat, tripped into the parlor in a light
and graceful manner to find a horrid
book agent. It is hardly necessary to
add that she dispatched the visitor
without much ceremony.
. Truth. Is it a sin, my father ?" said
a belle to her confessor, " to listen to
men who say I am handsome r Cer
tainly, my child," replied the abbe ;
"you aught never to encourage untruth."
Mapping the Stars.
Some time airo. the German astrono
mical society divided the northern
heavens into zones of five degrees each,
within which all stars up to the ninth
magnitude were to be carefully ob
served twice, and their exact positions
recorded. Portions of this important
work were assigned to the observatories
: nu..:j -i -n i,a. i
iu vuiuuiiuge ana tjiiiuiigu, tuuti ti
Cambridge being the zone between fifty
and fifty-five degrees, containing be
tween seven and eight thousand stars -
a worn that will require several years
for its execution. The telescope used
for this purpose is described as a mar
vel of mechanical delicacy nnd ingenui
ty. It is nine feet in length, with nn
object-glass eight inches in diameter,
and it is constructed throughout of
carefully beaten brass. At each side of
tne instrument is a system ot prisms
and reflectors, together with groduated
circles divided into spaces of five de
grees. The figures of tho latter are be
lieved to be the finest in tho world,
four delicate instruments being used in
reading them. These prisms and re
flectors are placed in glass cases, nnd
serve to carry tho light from a single
Hume to every point of the telescope
where illumination is necessary. liy
this means, the small wires in the cvye
pieco used for calculating tho position
of a star, nnd nlso the graduated circles
from which the degrees nre read by the
microscopes, are brilliantly lit up; while
another series of reflectors throws i
fiood of litht over tho recording table,
By tli aid of a finding arc, divided into
spaces of five degrees, the instrument
may be sot eleven times in the brief
space of one minuto.'at'an equal number
degrees ranging from extreme north
to entreme south. In zone work, whore
the graduated art is necessarily much
shorter, the telescope can be set as
many as twenty -two times in a minute.
Xil Dcsppmntliiiii.
A real health) man or woman, is a
rarity ; and what wonder ? when we
realize that it is the custom to overload
the stomach, and then produce chronic
disease by the use of spirituous liquors,
' Tonics, ' Appetizers, " liestora-
tives," etc. Having first produced
disease by indiscretion, the victim
wonders why "nothing does him good,"
Just so : and the reason is that they
all, or nearly all, find a basis in alcohol
or toison. To all thus discouraged,
we cau conscientiously say, " make one
more trial." Discard spirituous medi
cines, and give nature a chance, aiding
her in the struggle by using one of her
own pure and unadulterated herb reme
dies, in the shape of ikeqab Hitters.
The discoverer, Dit. J. Walker, of
California, is no pretender, but an
honorable practicing physician, ana
his discovery is the result of years of
labor and study. The wonderful cures
effected by them of Dyspepsia, Fevers,
Klieumatism, and many other terrible
diseases, are almost incredible. Com.
To EemoveQbease Spots. The or
dinary method of removing grease spots
on articles of clothing, &c, by means
of benzine is not always veryeffectual,
and removes less than it actually
spreads. To remove a grease spot
from a garment place a thick piece of
good blotting paper underneath the
stain and another piece above it, after
thoroughly saturating the spot with
benzine. The hot flat- iron is now ap
plied to the upper piece of paper and
pressed on it for some time. The re
sult is the coiiplcte absorption of the
grease by the blotting paper.
An Outgrowth of Oilier Disease.
Catarrh eometimps cxiots alone, but it is moro
frequently a h.vmiitom of other dieeased con
ditioiiH. The following letter explains it :
Coli.inovooi, Onondaga, Co., N.Y., Jan. 25, 1872.
Dr. It. V. riEitcK, Buffalo, N. Y. :
Vear bir : Allow me to give you a brief
history of the effect of your niedicino calied
Guidon Medical Discovery " in my cane. I
am now iu my seventy-fourth year, and natu
rally of firm constitution. Within the lant few
years, from over-exercise, I have been aftlictcd
with a complication of dincases almost incredi
ble to relate. In tho lirst pluco Catarrh, to a
degroo that, lo me, it seemed that my voice
paused out at the cars, to which was added its
natural ally Bronchitis: to which, at no great
length of time, were added Neuralgic pains iu
tho head and shouldc'rH and bloating of the
lower limbs, tho most of wliich was super
induced by a torpid state of the liver. I had
tho advice of several eminent physicians, and
tried almost every known remedy for such com
plaints without relief, A rapid ions of strength
and waste of llesh. reminded mo that I could
not liftig withstand the combined force of dis
ease which was fast bearing me down. I gave
up all business, mado mv will, had my grave-
stouo placed iu position and lettered except
date of exit, ana resigned niyscit to my coucii
to await events. Not long after this I saw vour
advertisement, procured your remedios I am
now on tho second half-dozen bottles of Golden
Medical Discovery havo a good appetite, have
gained fifteen pounds of tlosh no more talk
out or my ears, no more mowing oi me nmirn,
cau walk two or threo milos with case, and feel
that you have given mo a lease of ten or liftecn
years subjeot, however, to the ratiticatiou of
"the Court ubove. That you may live long to
do good to buffering humanity, is the sincere
wish of Your unknown friend.
LuxiiEn Cole.
Oppression after eatiug, Leatlacbe,
nervous debility, aro tlio effects1 of iiuligcrjlioii.
One, or two ai uioMt, of 1'arsonx' J'urgalice
rills will give inmieuiato relief. torn.
Johnton's Anodyne Liniment may be
admiuiatcied to childicu villi perfect huccchb,
iu catscs of croii), wlioopiiig-cough, iniluenza,
and almost any of the diseases' to which they
are hablo. Com.
Dr. Wistab's Balsam or Wild Cherry.
Flago 8 Instant Kf.liep baa stood
twenty years' tetit. In warranted to (rive imme
iliaie relief to all Rheumatic, Nouralgio, Head
t'.ar, aud Liaoh aches, or mouey rer uuded. Venn
The Greatest Moilern Discovery
the discovery of the public that Hale's Honey
of HoiiKuouNu and Tab will cure a coutmmptive
cough.
1'ike's Toothache Drops cure in ono minute.
Com.
CltISTADOP.0 8 EXCELSIOR JlAln DK
stands unrivaled and alone. Its tneriis have
been so universally acknowledged that it would
be a supererogation to descant on them any
further uothiutj cau beat it. Com.
CIlILDllKIV OFTKN LOOK. PAL.IC AM)
KICK
roro no other cause than caving worms In ths
stomach.
BROWN'S VEEMIFCQK COMFITS
will destroy Worms without Injury to ths child,
being perfectly WHITE, and free from all coloring
or other Injurious Ingredients usually used In
worm preparations.
CUBTIB 4 BROWrf, Proprietors,
Mo. 2115 Fulton Street, New Vork,
Sued ey Druggittt and C7iUl, and dtaltrt in
iledtcinti at Twshtt-Fivi Cksts a Vox.
TlllUlV VICAU!)' KXPtCUHC.VClll OK
AN OLD M HSK.
MRS. WINBLOW'B BOOTH1NO BTBUP IS THB
PBRSCRIPTIOH Of one of the best Female Physi
cians and Nurses In ths United States, and has
been used for thirty years with never falling safety
and suooess by millions of mothers and children,
from the feeble Infant of ons week old to ths adult.
It corrects acidity of ths stomach, relieves wind
oolio, regulates ths bowels, and gives rest, health,
and comfort to mother and child. We believe it to
be the Best and Surest Ruine'ly in tbe World in all
cases of DY8KN1 KHY and D1ARRHCKA IN CHIL
DitKN, whether it arises from Teething or from
any other cause. Full directions for using will
aooomuan eai-h bottle,. None Genuine uulosa the
fao-slinilo of CURTIS PKKKltiS Is on ths outside
WiVI,
oid si IU Msnioiss DsAuas.
HOUSEHOLD Why will Von
SnfTer 1
PANACEA
AND
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
To all persons suffering
from Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Crarapi In the llmbi or item
ach, Bilious Colto, Fatn In tta
back, bowels or aide, wa would
ay TtT HOCHKHOLD PAKACIA
AKO FAMILT LlKIMEHT li Of 11
other! the remedy you wank
for Internal and external tne.
HOUSEHOLD
PANACEA
AND
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
It hai cured the above com
plaint! In thouiandi ef oatei.
There li no mistake about It,
Try It. Bold by all Brngglete
Best nnd Oldest Family Merlte-liie!. Nun
t rrf' Litter tivi7if-enr-a purely
f Vegetable Cuthar
if and 7Vmir-tir Dysncvala. Constipation, Debility
Bick Headache, Bilious Attack, and all derange
menu of Liver, Btomach and novels.
Ask your
Druggist for It. newitrenrmunrtfm.
" ROTH IXC BKTTKIl." Cutler P.ro.tloston
lr. tlolm Wnre. celebrated Veoktaiilh
Pulmonary Ualpam. for Cold! and Consumption.
SPLENDID aai UNPAEALLELED
TRIUMPHS
or TUB
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine Co.,
NEW YORK.
Over Eighty-one Competitors,
i AT THE
World's Exposition, Vienna, 1873, &c.
l.lhe KnlK'it'fl Cross of ttie Impertnl
Older oi Kinnriit joaeim," oonierrea
Lyb I AnuBtoilP M;Jt ry tho Kmperor of Aus
tria, mum tho Iliniornblo Nnthaiilel wbepir,
Frihiut of tbo Wlmeler A Wilson Sowing
M (if hi no OmpKuy, ib the fmmdor tad bulluor
of oewniff iUitciiino iiiuustry.
il. fhn f;rtul ninlnmn nf Il'titor. recnm
mended by the lntut nnttiml Jury for this
Bcwhitf Machine only, for their important
conn I tiitt"iB tn the material and social wel
fare of mankind.
:t. Tl rii-niifl Mfilnl for Pr nereis, awarded
for thnir Nt!W No. t Suwiiiff Machine, belli fur
proqrenn marie since the Tans Exposition of
1 -7. at which the miiy Uvia Mertai tor bowing
ji't nines was awnruea to tnts unmpany,
H'inee the Vienna award marks Progreftf not
from ii low level or Inferior inuilal, but from a
GVrf Medal, th.i highest award made at Paris.
1. Tlir ; in ml Mcriiil for Merit, for tho de
velopment ol Neello Industry and excellence
and superiority cf manufactured samples ex
htbited.
9. A Ornnrt Medal for Merit, for excellence
and Bui'uiioi Ity of Cubiiiut work, the ouly
award of the kind iu this section.
0. Meitili for several Co-operators, of the
Whe.ver & Wilaou ConipAuy for superior
a. ility.
T. The OHIt'lnl Repot t. published by the Gen-
civil Uivcvtion of the. Vienna r.xpositlon, sig
nalizes the urvnwfw rf the Wheeler & Wil
son r 'omit jo v for nunrtlitv and quality of man-
iif.ictuti', und t ositiOi in the Sowing Machine
butmn-fls oa foiluws:
OFFICIAL RKPOrtr, VIFVKA EXPOSITION, SEW
ING WAt U1XK3, AO.
(QROCP 13, bi;c. 2, B.)
11 The greatest Sewing Machine Manufactory In
me worm IS I nut ui v ni t'u r a muu, new 1 tx.
which alone has brouuut ttlready orer 900.000 of
their Sewing Machines into practical use. me
nnmnlfltn nrodiietion of the Tjarti by machinery is
bo regulatud that each complete machine may be
used an a samp'e for exhibition. This firm pro
duces txu well aujiiatua in at. nines aaiiy.
The latest ni o luction of this Arm, and which
im tlio wnuriprnf the Vienna ExnuBitiOD. Is their
new No. u Hewing Machine ibis universal mar nine
iewi the heaviest leuiber harness and the finest
gauzes with a trttly pearl stitch.
Whn. tpr A Wilson have received the hlffhest
nrlr.es stall WorM's Ex positions, and at the Vitunt,
bxpjsuiou were exiraoruiuamy uiaimguisueuv
FURTHER DISTINGUISHED HONORS.
New Yoek, Sept. IS, 1873.
THE GRAND MEDAL OF HONOR
OF TBI
AMERICAN INSTITUTE, New York,
Was unanimously rrt ommended by the
judges of Sewing Machihes for
WHEELEE, & WILSON'S
NEW NO. 6 SEWIXQ MACHINE,
ai being a dortrted Improvement oyer all other
mat-httit'8 t'l Ihe mnvkol," and which u must revo
ulnu1zo cpv'itin braiiehi-s of Industry, especially
lu tuue ana Harness .uauuTaciuruitf,"
" Baltimore, Md., Oitober 81, 1873.
Tiirt M.Rvr.AS'n Tnstitui-k his awarded Wheb
X.KII & Wn.so.v ill Gold Mkdal t"r their New No. 6
hi-wh-c Machine. Other Bewliiv Machines received
nothing."
" Savannah, November 4, 1873.
"A the OEonoiA Statu Fair, a Silver Medal,
the hiijlK'Sl an I only premium ror icatuer bitten
lntf, wiiH awarded to Wukki.kr A Wilson for sam
ples none on their Ne.v N.. o ScwiiiK Machine."
PaiNCIPAI. OFFICE, Ho. 62J BROADWAY,
SEW VOHIC.
Agencies In all the Principal Cities In the World.
Ill SCHOOL TKACHERS WAXTs'D
I n n To eniiaue duriiitf tiprint; and Summer in a
I 11.11. husireus in tht-lr own counties, paying
X A A sijo iirr itloillli. Adnress ZIKOLKR &
Jlct'L'Hiii , 1'Uiiaui-iphia, l a., or Springfield, Mass.
AOHNTS WAXTK1) FOR
Prof. FOWLER S GREAT WORK
Oa Manhood, Womanhood and their Mutual
Inter-relations; Love. Its Laws Power, etc.
Atfi-iitd are bi'IUhk from l 5 to cupies a day.
fcoiui ior oiicrimen pages and terms to Auunts, and
dress. IS A 1 ZONAL PUBLISHING CO., i'hilactel-
see uy ii so us meter mini any ciuer uoog. Ad
ntn, 'ft.
I.ovfjoy'a Metallic
WEATHER HOUSES
Combine an e It pant Matitnl Orna
uitiut, with a ojviect thermometer
and perfcft baiometer; tell you
when it will tonn ; register heat
ait'i foM. Sent pre it a id tu any ad-
dress, upon reooipt of P. O. order
or rrtfiMciea letter. Tor
ALVAN h. F.OVKJOY. Manufac
ture!-, tilt) Vasbuiutou Street.
Liberal discount tn Storekeepers.
$500 REWARDSHF
m sUeis AL UltiL. bswdluMsh l AtsaWbswiv a. I li ism - j:- f . . g-. ' tisl. sjt
4 GKNrx WANTKD. PometTilntf entirely
lV tit Wo Addretis I'm ii.a. Novelty Manf'o Co..
Franklin Street, l'hila.. Pa
MURDER;
ll!out! Tntth Triumphant 1 A-rmt,
're iiiniifV FPtiii.if our in-iifh
i iiifi i i i iti, iii:uv (i mm H'in:i;f, luitKe
thim nt iinvthiiiLT i'l.. Isn aU'tttiiuliirih.
AllieriL'un ,ftttt Iru. IlunL utnl t.ttmiM.
tnt-iiU to A ire n U and Purt'lii'KTrt. C'jiiulii'i.e. Tcrirn. nn.l full
wliculutjuuvu tu4iU. P. J. Vickluv. Amusta. Aluiue.
THE YOUNG
Housekeeper's Friend.
By Mrs. ronxFurs.
rrico,fl.oo. Interleaved, J2.23.
The most popular and reliable COOK 1100K nnd
(tuido far the autivs of tho household published.
It will be found of urfiat vulue tu every house
k'CiK'r, untl is tho staudurd w i koo these subjects.
rirnt.Tii iiioi'sam) now ready, for sale by all
uuusBnii'is. nt-ni nv mill I on rere! )it or pric.
'I HoMI'soK. IIHOWN it CO., Publishers, lloston.
NOVELTY
PRINTING PRESSES.
The Kent Yet Invented.
Fur Amateur or Uusii.csB Pt
ppBts und unsurpassed for geu-I
urai tiuu rriniintf
Over lo.oto in Use.
BENJ. O. WOODS,
aiaumiii'iuriir ana uuuier in
ft every description of
ranT.TTmTXTi. ft ir a mnn t a
J1U federal and 14 K.uee
land Sin,. Uuiitnn.
Aut..i-lu. F. MaiKUBick.f) Murray tst.,h"w York.
Kellev. Howell A Ludwi(.917 Market Ht.. Philailel-
phla; 8. P. Hounds, 175 Muuroo Bt., Chicago, fiend
ftir Illustrated ( atalogue.
Millions of Acres
RICH FARMING LANDS
IN NEBRASKA.
now for sale very cheap.
Ten Tear Credit, Interest only 6 per Cent
Detcriptivt Pamphlets, f ifi. Sectional Mapt, tent
X X. X. U .
THE PIONEER.
A handaoma IUuatrated Paner. coutaittlnff tha
Homestead Law, mailed free to all parts of tne
world. Aadreat u. r. uavib,
Land Commiiiloner U. P. B. H..
Omaha, Kkb.
ii 1 1 V Band 95 eta. with addrei.et of t other, and
VI n I reUnive po.tpaid a. Fine Chromo, 7ad wortb
ajnT fi.ou ana iniiruoiioua to clear ju a aaj.
nU 1 . li,UMii: Co., 1 Bon tli btfa St., WilU., Pa.
yBst'b-Llj-lAX
fell
BUY J. 4 P. COATS' BLACK
THE
BEST
YET
Agents Make $150 &
Orer per Month, telling our new
MP8, PICTURES, CIIHO.
MO, Ac, new Mnn of NEW
1IIIIK SHTK, Send for 1S71
Catalogue and see onr new olTeri,
B. C. BHIIIOMAN,
6 narclay Street, V. T.
GORHAMS SILVER
MARKER, !nr Llnun, Ctrd, Enwl
vpvi, kc. Sent all completo with cats
for 1.00S5B
It l beautt-IDVEf-W
luuy rnased r!
and hearth fc. '.'ScJBt
ilrcr plated te.f k. U9i
:,in ft. uofnon, vj.uwh,.-i
3000 WORDS.
The Pronouncing Hund-b-mk rf Words often Mla
prnnnunced, as ivon liy tho best authorities.
Sont to any address on receipt of Sixty cents.
I.EB t i-HEI'AHP, Hi.stor.
Orient Safety Lamps, .
Kntlrcly of Mrtnl, are the only
Ihiiu' In "e which can neither
lin ak,tenk,lior explode. Are or
nniiipntnl nnd cheap. Atlaptetl
to all liousenoiit uses siio 10
m -i it to re . fnctorlea, churches, etc.
iafl a ri tti rr,-, iriirn Am I Tl Tf
' k :i j nn n v l nil n I nv
iwiiiuo umiD tpiu n uiii
Selling These Lamps.
AOKNTS WANTKli In every county In
the l.'nltcd States. Address
WALLACE & SONS.
Htl Chambers Street, New York.
IMPORTED I'ATlJiJIXS.
Fashions for Spring and Summer.
I r rem emitn riiwtn duih f
1023-H.AINNESS balnj
mv i n)mlnnt feature in A LI
the NEW cntumri, the above
wnint will havo ercit fTor ef
Ifcillv m it is botfming to Try ntyla oi flniri. Require S
yds of V4-1 nch goods. Pries of pat'crti, with clotb recti!, 'Jt
cem". mm) itu.
1800 Owrtlrt Tor different kind! of tnittrlnl t ttie ttrslfrM
Ide IreHdtli thr rrevuHtnn feature in tbe new cntoiru. It
ecornTTiicil. rpquin a only 4 yarda of V4-inch good. Fst
tem, with cloth model, ti'centi.
tm h v th "nit or the wt betctlfui,
hurt re'eivfd ttt'i pon. It li 6xed whh reuulatrd birr
trine: by untyitij tl em the p"nna!s becprne iUin Sarqu
without lor.j or (Esther. A frand thine fcr wiu-h gecdr. Ity
drnwin? th shirr trlnjra cain it U n i-nlocniM with Jai.nlr
tiKtlT and Perfect v adiuBted. Wa td nt liitln rin II
MODEL with r.n"prn- Pries of Pattern, with Cloth Model,
$1.' 0. Will be Riven an premium tn rm tuhnrriber.
Wo arivo a per fort CLOTH MODFL with everr pat.
torn, which ahowajuat how tu put tho ?rirment tcpether altel
being cut by the pattern. They are Perfect Cui'deS
" Instant Dross tlcvatcr."
THIS CfT iliowi how teastl.
folly LONft Skirt If clikiipd into s
Stmiht Front Walking ircu by
tho lMNT r.l.Kt A lull. Ycarnn
rniao your ikirt while nanilrK a mud-
ay p ince ana men let ll ll
can keep It riBd with the
ill, or you
e F.I, MA.
Toli. IT km !. tkirt from lh
FIl.TH. IT LOOl'S Ihe kirt In n
TASTF.Fl'L nnd FASHIONAILE
MANNER. IT PAVKS more than
1'KN TIMF.S III COhT. Ic.iJ.. brln(
CONVENIENT. KEAT, and
(;RA F.FUI.. IT Hn he ertenged
from ONE DRFSS to ANOTHER in
LESS thui 1 WO MINLTFS.
YOU NEED BIT ONE FOR A
DOZEN PREPS ES.
Pr.ce SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS
ench. Bend V elenine for noMeee.
T ho above Kl Ft Unit will he riven
FREE ae PREMIUM 10 the imnn
who sends SI.2S for ONE YEARS
sul.fcrii.llon lo "SMITH'S FAT
1LR.N BAZAAR."
Smith's Illustrated Pattern Bazaar.
asi CEZiPEOT IIASAZIXE In tho WC'LI.
FULL OF FASHIONS, STORIES, and CHOICE READING.
ONLY tl.OOA YEAR.
Pe.ee- anWriher crate a choice of ONE of the follnwlnsf heen-
tlful oiL CI1KOMOS FREE as r.remium, Til Wfailter's -'Barefoot
H"V." 1' xU In. -Tha Unwelcome Visitor," I:xl7 In. I
"The Pit Lamb," UxlT in.i '-Little sisters." Halt In. Enclose
stamps for Poslepo and Rollers. OR ONE DOLLAR'S worth
of patterns may be selected froul the " BAZAAR" in place of
CHltO.MO. AiiENT WANTED. Best OUTFITS lo make
money with EVER OFFERED. S.nd stamps for circular.
tlalJ 15 J tlvW OF CLUBS. (See Baaaar.)
For GETTING 3 aabarrihers we give 1 Chromo. For getting
5 we rive V Chromos OR Skirt Elevator.
DUm-lo CopT ol UUMr niaueu iu. .cute.
Smith's Instruction Book, Secrete of Dressmaking, IS cents.
Address very plain
Ae UXlCDF.TTi: S.1IITTI,
014 BROADWAY,
P. 0. Box 5055.
Now Vork City.
rorons, por.n
TIIKOAT.IN'KLU-
j:sz., w lioor
i no couoir.
H'bocp, llr.o.sciin
ls, Asthma, aii'l
I cvciry nfli't'tlon of
till) llirtOAT, X.L?il.
oml CHEST, ro
liccdily nnd pcr
jnarioiitlv curcil I'f
tho usci'f lilt. Wis
tab's Balsam or
Wild Chebrt.
which flrx-s ncit dry up n conch mid l avo tho causo
liohind, but liwsi-ns it. rlotinni-s tho luncs and allays
lrritution, thus ivuiov ing tho causo of tho com plaint.
CONSUMPTION CAN UK CLKEU
lira tlmt-ly roort to this standard romcdy, ns Is
proved liV Iiundri ds of testimonials It has ri-celviu,
'i he arnnin is r iirned '. yjns" on tho wrapper,
fSKTll W. 1XIWLB A SONS, PRorBiETOBo, lios
ton, ilits. (sold by dualors generally.
EXTERMINATORS
AND INSECT POWDER FOR
Bats. Mu. lioaches. Ants, lied-bucrs. Moths, &c.
J.F.ULM1T. tLUlUN CO.. N. Y., Sole AlienU.
S100
M.lXTII TO (iKXTS to sell
tho IMl'ROVEn HuMli SlIL'n'LE Sl.W
1NO MAI'HINK, llie only lo priced
Lock Stitch Sowing Machine ever In
vented. Aritlrrss JOHNSON, CLAKK
& CO., Koston, Mass., K. Y. City, or l'ittsburuh, l'u.
nf Medical Wonders. Should be read by
all. Sent re for 2 stamp. AddreBS
1M. EOXAPARTK. Cincinnati, O.
ColaraSo ior Invals ani Tourists.
IU advautatfi i f r Cniieumptiret and AHthma
tici. Full particulars ,iven fi ee.
AddrCbd, A. ii. 1'ATTKBSON,
Fort Collins, Colorado.
R E? A 1 1 Tl P 1 1 I t ion Decalcomaniaor Trans
I J.r W i f- Pitiirea iHiutnaid for 50
PICTURES. Iteiits. tiends, Laidscanes.
1 1 iwers. Autumn leaves, Hlrde, Aiimuls, In Beets,
Comic, Ac. They can be Instantly tiunKfurred to
any article, so as to Imitate tho moat beautiful
paintings. A variety or pictures, caiuiogue ana
luti uctioiiH peit ftir 10 cents. Auenis wanted.
J. li. PAT TEN A CO., 71 Pu:e Street, New York.
TEA.
TEA AOKNTS wanted in town and
country to sell TEA, or get up club
orders for tlin lurgetit Tea Company
tn America. Imhorters' prices and Inducements
to Ascuts. Sund fr fUrculftr. Address.
ROiiKKT WKLTH, 4.H Veay St., N. Y. P. O. Box. V7.
Thea-Nectar
IS A I'CRH1
31acU TEA.
With tbe Oreeu Tea Vlavm
The best Tea Imported. Vot
sale every where. Audi or sale
wholesale only by the GREAT
ATLANTIC ot PACIFIC TEA
(iO., Nos. 36 and So Vesey St.,
New York. V. O. Bom, 6,608
Bend for Thea-Kectar Circular
tn $100 in Tested In Wall St.
often loaiio to a Fortune. No
risk, .i-l-rag" pamphlet free.
I'nhiititi J'utnhrniti A Co..
H -T-l-ersati J Hrokem, 3y Wall-it.. N. V.
GONSUfflPTEQN
iknea. Its Cure.
WILLSON'S
CsrbolstGtl Cod Liver Oil
T. .alnntinnnmhlnAtlAn of two Well'knOWTi ttiedl.
elnea. ItaLlie.rv 1 . to arrest the) deity, tl'HD
build np the syst - . Physlclaua nndtllenol;lrlneco
rect. inereaii. Btariiui.iuiuu pcnoiiuou ug nue
gon a uu.are pr. t.
moat powerful antiseptii: In the known world. En
Wring into the circulation, it at once grapple, witb
corruption, and decay ceaaea. It purities llui sources
Of disease. .... . . . , ...
Coii Ltoer Uit If mature e oc, aesuwni IB resuunf
Couaunuition.
Pat up In ! wrtlKthapeI bottles,
bearing the liivi ntor'a aignatuif, tiutl is
eMltt ly UAV Va va taiaSAsaaa. fiiwainai
eaTa AV XO-a-sBazxv .
? Jobs Itittt Haw Vorav
Boys Cj?3&
are wild JO7
orer it Izarra of typo
Imk
mm.
fcAi -
WPUHE! I N ill t idf
THREAD for ?our MACHINE,!
Wlm
Dr. J. Walker's CalilornLa Vin
egar Bitters aro a purely Vegetable
preparation, made chietl from tho na
tive herbs found on tho lower rnnfjea of
tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, the medicinal properties of which
are extracted thqpfrom without tho uso
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost
daily asked, "Wha is tho causo of tho
uuparalloled success of Vinegar Bit
ters!" Our answer is, to it they remove
tho causo of disease, and the patient re
covers his healta. They are the preni
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of the system. Never before in tho
history of tho world haa a medicine beca
compounaed possessing the remarkable
quahtios ot Vjneoar Bitters in hcaliup the
aick of every disea.o man is heir to. Thoy
are a (zertle Purgative as woil as a Touio,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation ol
the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious
Diseases,
Tlio proper, ios of Dr.- Walkkub
Vinegar Mitteks mu Aiieiio'it, Diaiihoretio,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, lliuretio,
Sedative, Couuter-Irritant, Sudorilio, Altera
tlve. and Anti-Bilious.
tiratoful Thousands proclaim Vis.
eoae Bitters the most wonderful In.
vigorar.t that over sustained tho sinking
sy store.
Xo Person can take these Hitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided tueir uoncs are noi de
stroyed by mineral poison or other
means, aud vital organs wasted beyond
repair.
IJjlious. Remittent and Inter
mittent Fevers, which are so preva
leut in tho valleys of our great rivers
throughout tho United States, espceinllv
tlioso of tho Mississippi, Ohio. Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan
sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro
anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during tlio Summer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during sea
sons of unusual heat and dryness, are
invariably accompanied by extensivo de
rangements of tho stomach and liver,
aud other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow
erful iuliuenco upon theso various or
gans, is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for the purposo equal to
Dr. J. Walker's Vixeoar Bitters.
as they will speedily remove tlio dark
colored viscid matter with which tho
bowels aro loaded, at the same timo
stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of tho digostivo organs.
Fortify tlio body against disease
by purifying all its lhtitls with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can tako holi
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Tlead
ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita
tation of the lleart, Inflammation of tho
Lungs, Pain in tho region of tho Kid
neys, and a hundred other painful symp
toms, aro the ollsprnigs ot Jjyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a butter guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy ad ertise
ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White
Swellings, LI leers, Krysipolas, Swelled Neck,
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent
Inflammations, ilereuiial Atl'etitions, Old
Sores, Kiuptious of tho Skin, Sure Eyes, etc.
In these, as iu nil other constitutional Dis
eases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters have
shown theii great curative powers in tho
most obstinate aud intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout," Bilious, Remit
tent and I ntermittent Fevers, Diseases of
the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
theso Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases
are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases. Persons en
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and
Miners, as they advunce in lite, are subject
to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard
against this, tako a doso of Walker's Vin
egar Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet
ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms,
Scald-head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Scurfs, Iliscolorations of tho Skin, Humors
and Diseases of tho Skin of whatever nama
or nature, are literally dug up and carried.
out of the system in a short time by the uso
ot tneso Bitters.
Pin. Tape, ana other norms.
lurking in tho system of so ninny thousands,
are elfectually destroyed and removed. Ko
svsteiu ot medicine, no vernnluges, no an
thelminitlcs willfreo the system from worms
like theso Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo-
maniootl, or tne tnrn ot Hie, these Toino
Bittors display so decided an influence that
improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the mated Islood when
ever you find its impurities bursting through
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;
cleanse it when you liud it obstructed and
sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is
foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep
tho blood pure, aud tho health of the system
will follow.
u. h. Mcdonald b co.,
Drugirlsts anil Gen. Atcts., Sun Francisco. California,
and cor. of Washington and Clmilton Sta., N. Y.
hold by all l)i'u;gis ttlfil Ut ultra.
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