Decatur Eagle, Volume 12, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 1 January 1869 — Page 4
WHAT IS HOME? ~ Home's not merely four square walls, Tho’ hung with pictures nicely gilded; Home is where affection calls, Filled with shrines theheaTthath buileed. Hotncl go watch the faithful dove Sailing ’neath the heaven above us; Home is where there’s one to love— Home is where there's one to love us. Home’s not merely roof and room; It needs something to it; Home is where the heart can bloom, Where there’s some kind lip to cheer it. What is home with none to meet? None to welcome, none to greet us? Home is sweet, and only sweet, When there's otie wo love to moot ns. & ihwiwK Concerning Hie ru.se. Every intelligent person owes it to himself to learn from his family physician how to ascertain the pulse in health; then, h.v comparing it with what it is when ailing, he may have some idea of the nr goner’of his own case, and it will be an important guide to thephvsician. Parents ought to know the healthy pulse of each child; as, now and then, a person is born h with a peenliarly-slow or fist pulse, | and the very case in hand may be that peculiarity. An infant's pulse ■ is 130. a child of seven years a-:
bout 80, from twenty to sixty years it is 70 beats in a minute, declining to 60 at four-score. There are pulses all over the body, but where there is only skin and bone, as at the temples, it is more easily felt; the wrist is the most convenient point. The feebleness or strength of the beats is not material, being modified by I the finger’s pressure. Compari-I tire rapidity is the great point ; i near death it is 140 and over. A healthy pulse imparts to the finger A feeling as of a woolen string; in i a fever it feels harder, like a silk | thread; if there is inf!inflation, ! 'which is always dangerous, it; beats fast, spiteful and bard, as if a fine wire was throbbing against the finger. When the pnl.se beats irregularly, as if it lost about, then hurried to make it up, there is i something the matter with the 1 heart. But however unnatural yon ! may think the pulse is, do not* worry about it, take nothing, do ’ nothing, except by the advice of nn intelligent physician.— HaV's Journal of Health.
A writer says the use nf a wooden bit made of a spade handle or • rolling pin, and so large that the horse cannot Close his month, will generailv keep a horse quiet while being cleaned, if from any cause he has become afraid of or angered at the operation : the bit can be fas tened to the headstall by common 1 brass rings screwed into the ends. ; If the horse is very restive, one i leg may Bq strapped up, using knee I caps, and cleaning him on deep litter, so that a fill may not injure him. It should be remembered that these bad habits arc very of often induced by rough treatment. A sharp comb mav inflict much pain on a thin haired horse.
Many lamp exnloaions mav be • prevented bv trimming the wick dailv. When burned for several evenings without trimming, th" i wick becomes black, clogged and incaoflbl.e of sunnlving the oil clearlv and nnifornilv, and th" i chimnevs are sometimes fi'l" 1 with ; flame .and smoke, to the embarras-, m n nt and ahvm of those nresent. So*n<* pvolosions. would be pr"- i vented bv never blowing on f the j lamn down the cbimnev. for if the . trick happens to be too smn'l, the I flame, mav be driven down in^o* , m I oil. Th" best wnv is to turn it down until extinguished — H'esf*rn Hural.
• - I — An e.xehnn yo remark's tint it has lon'/ h-‘«n known that th n pr‘‘<on<v» of mold in ronmi is ininrions to hnsnnn health. Under certain conditions of dampness and bad ventilation, it is no uncommon tilin'! to see mildew run all over.a lar're expanse of whi'cwash«d trail or <"'’lintr. If this mold occurs in a livin'/ room, and it he not destroved, it fre'vmntlv brines on a complication of min-1 fal aymtnmn in the human n i’ient. or In other words, the membranes nnd t'ss'tes nf the body are known to offer fitting habitat for the plant.! and it is transferred from the original objects to the human frame. A weak solution of hvpo chlomte ofjinie has recently been recommended as a destroyer of molds in rooms; and ns their growth is both common and rapid, in this country. in damp and ill ventilated situations, the remedy is worth a trial. Meat Pickle —To three gallons of soft water, add four and a half pounds of cosrs» salt: a pound and a half nf brown anznr: ofle ounce of saltpeter; half an ounce of salcraUis; one quart of molas- ' see; boil and skim. Do uot use until quite cold. A gallon of strong lye put in a barrel of hard water will make it as soQ M raiu water
DOWN AGAIN! Still farther Reductions in DRY GOODS i- . ' ' " -ATC. ORFF & GO’S, No. 3, Colombia Street, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.
All our BEST dark colored Prints'only 12| cents. We will sell you. as good a print for 10 cts. as you generally pay 121 warranted perfectly fast colors and fall width. A splendid yard wide sheeting for 11 cents, as good as any 12 Jc sheeting you can find in the city.
’ j We claim to have the very best Sheeting Muslin in the city. * GREAT BARGAINS IN 1 Joysrfets & Quilts! I ■ ■ I We arc selling a splendid Coverlet for 34.00. r ■ Our Stock of DEESS GOODS I ■ ■ ■ ■ : cannot be surpassed by any house i in the city, and will be sold pro-1 portionately low. Wc ask all to give us a call and
satisfy yourselves, and do not be liumbtiged with and oth- ■ er inferiour Goods, when you can i at all times buy good honest staple ’ Goods for the same price if not! ! dicaper. 4, . ' ®. I I
furs: furs:: Wo will open, in a few days, the largest stock of FURS, of all descriptions, I ever brought to this City.' which will be sold at the VERY LOWEST FIGURES. P. 8. Our Furs are warranted to be new and fresh.
Millinery Goods!, We are undoubtedly the Ilea ! quarters for Millinery Goods of all descriptions, * such as , -ff t BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, &c., which wc can and do sell 50 per cent, cheaper than any other Millinery establishment. ®®“ We will also give great I bargains in CLOAKS and ‘ CLOAKINGS. ti vUuSI C. ORFF £OO -
CABINET WAREROOMS! BARTHEL & YAGER WOULD respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that they-keep constantly on hand, and manufacture to order, all kinds of FURNITURE! —SUCH AS— Bureaus, Stands, BEDSTEADS, Breakfast, Dining, Side and Centre TjA-BLiES, LOUNGES, CUPBOARDS, SECRETARIES, CHAIRS, sc. All of which we will sell cheaper than any other establishment of the kind in , this county. All wprk warranted to be made out [ of clear and seasoned lumber. « Pleise call and examine our Furniture and Price* before purchasing elsewhere.
Wc also make to order all kinds, sixes and styles of COFIYNS. „ firs* class' Jharse with to attend Funerals, whenever desired, on reasonable terms. Repairing done to order. ggyShop and Furniture rooms on 2nd Street, opposite the Public Square, Decatur, Indiana. vlluOyl. KNOFF’S ART GALLERY! H. B. KNOFF, Artist, Decatur, - - - Indiana, 4 NNOUNCES to his patrons and the aA. people generally, that he is prepared to accommodate them with every style of Picture known to the Art. Special attention paid to the taking of children's pictures. Having lately purchased a JlanißLoth Solac Gauora’.
specially designed for taking I PHOTOGRAPH'S LIFE SIZE! I am now prepared TO COPY ALL KINDS OF PICTURES : and enlarge them to any size, without ! the slightest injury to the original picture. A large assortment of FRAMES kept constantly on hand. vlOnatf. Notice Io School Teachers! i 0 - Ornes School Examiner, 1 Adams County, Ind. J Examinantions of Teachers for License will be held at the office of the School Examiner on the following days, i to-wit:
The latt Friday of each of the following months: January, February, March, April. May, June. Juiy. August and September. Ami upon the tecoml and la»t Fridjy» of the following named months: October, November an I December. Applicants will be required to present certiSc «tes of goo I mtral character. — Th : s rule will be rtrictly enforrrd. Under no circumstances will an examination be given on any day other than here advertised. Teachers will be require ! to pass an exam’nation ; n the eight branches required by law SVM C. BILLMAN. July 12, ’67-tf. 8. Ex. A. C. DAVIS & 8R0.," BOOK BIDDERS, Blank Book and Paper Box Manufacturers.
No. 2-5 Calhoun a t., Opposite Court House FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. Magazines, Music, and old Books, etc., ■ bound and rc-bound in any style desired; * PnyParticular attention paid to county work. T. ADELSPERGER. Agent, vlOnl. Decatur. Ind. PIANOS! O. Ij. IITLTj. Sos. 52 Si. 5I Calhoun Street. FORT WAYNE, IND., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos, American Organs, Melodeons, and all kinds of Small Instnimontei. Sole Agent for Ww. Knabe & Co’s Pianos, Baltimore; and Stienway & Son's Pianos, New York. Also Agent for Wheeler & Wilson's 'owing Machines Parties desiring to purchase will do well to give me a call. vltnll. O. D. IH KI), Manufacturer of SASH, D 0033 & BLINDS, | North ri It Osml, trrtt of Gas Works, ?bllT WAYNE, INDIANA. tSF'CustO’n work p-omndy exee'te-l. vlln'.’S .
I IMMENSE SALES 1 -ATWARD’S CHINA STORE. Mperter, Wholesale & Retail Dealer, 48 Calhoun Street, Opposite the Court House, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. Looking Glasses. FRUIT JARS OF ALL KINDSGoods will be sold at the following Prices until further notice : 177 piecesbest stone China, $25 to 30 00 100 << u « “ 12 00 50 “ “ “ •* $5 to 5 50 12 Wine Glasses, 1 06 12 Goblets, large size, $2 to 8 00 Tumblers, each, 05 Crocks, that boiling water will not break, per gallon, 121 6 common Plates, 40 6 common Teas, 30 Wall Paper best quality, per roll, 16$ Window Blinds, 5 in a roll, 40 I Satin Wall Paper, per roll, 28 ■ Glass Molasses Cans, tin tops, 35 I Tin Toilet Set, 3 pieces, $5 Io 0 00 StoneChinaßowlandPitcher, 1 5012 00 Common “ $1 to 1 25 Stone China Plates, 75 Stone-China Teas, 75 Beer Mugs 12 for 2 00 i Labeled Bar Decanters and Stopper?, 65c to 1 00 , Pails and Wash Boards each, 25 Whisker Glass. 12 for 1 00 6-inch Glass dishes, 5@ 10 12 Ciin Plates, glass, 40 Steel Knive® it’d Forks, per sett. 1 50 y.nr-rp Glass Bowls, $1 to 1 20 Knives and Forks, 1 01 Thick Hotel Dishes, each, 121 Larre 3-hoop Tubs, 1 25 2-’>oon Tubs, 1 10 I vri-tss t'tig'fs. cacn, 40 Lsrcro Lamps, each. 50. 60, 80(77'1 10 Spocn and Castor and Plated Goods Chinn, Glass Bowls. Ivory Handled Knives, in fact everything in tl.e Chinn line, will be sold lower than in any other house. v11n46.
BOOTS & SHOES r FOR THE THOUSANDS! TXT JACOBS & SON, of Ft. Wayne, ' T , are manufacturing Boots and Shoes, of all kinds, more extensively this season than formerly. From long experience in the business we are fully satisfied that GOOD HOME-MADE WORK is the best for the coun'ry generally and to this branch of our buisiness we call special attention. Anything in this line from a Chilli’s Boot up to the large Stoga Boot, Men's size No. 12, will he found in our assortment. Our stock is well selected from the best Tanneries in the country, atid also the best quality* of French Calf and Kip used. Our work is all warranted, and'at prices that cannot t'e undera >ld in this market. Our assortment of Ladies, Misses, and Children's fine wear is also complete; including Slippers, Buskins, Gaiters, Balmorals, Buttoned and Polish Boots. Please give us a call and"we feel sure you will find both prices and quality satisfactory, at the oi l stand, cast side of Calhoun street, between Staplef.ird's Auction room, and Kane & Bro's Fancy Notion Store. n23m3 W. JACOBS & SON. Commissioners Sale. Noticeis hereby given that undersigned Cornmiss : onor, appointed by the. Court of Common Pleas, of Adams County, bv virtue of an order of said Court, will sell at public sale, at the Court House door, in the said County of Adams, in the State of Indiana, on Saivrday, January 16th, 1869, between the hours of 1U o’clock, A. M.. ! and 4 o’clock P. M , on - aid day, the following described Real Estate, in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: The south east quarter of th? north west q arter of the south west quarter of Section twenty nine, in twownsliip twenty-eight north, range fourteen cast, contaitfng ten acres of land, be the same more or less, in Adams county, in the State of Indiana. TERMS: —One half cash in hand, and the residue in one rear. J AMES STOOPS. Jr., Nov. 13, 1368. Commissioner. Sheriff s Sale. j Mati’ h C. Rnffensperger, 1 « I Peter R iffensp rger,
vs. In the Court John J. S dom .n, . of Co nmon Joi -ph Soioin jn, ■ Pleas of AdEliz ibeth So : omon, arns Connty, Willi vn Solomon, Indiana. Alv.i Solomon, Isl i M ly Solomon, By virtue of an order of sale to tne direc cd and delivered, by theCleikof •aid Court, in the above entitled cause. I have Itsvicd upon and will expose for sale, at public auction, at the Court House door, in said connty, between the hours ! of one and four o’clock P. M , on Satcruay, January 16tii. 18<>9, the rents an 1 profits, for a term not cx- | c-'cding seven years, of the followingdc- , scr : lied premi os, viz: « . The west half of the east half of the \ south east quarter of section one, town- : ship twenty-six north, range thirteen 1 east, in Ad tins County, Indiana. | And on failure 1 1 realize therefrom the full amount of the judgement, interest . therron, and costs. I will at the same time and in the manner aforesaid, offer so" sale the fee simple of the above de--1 scribed real estate. Taken as the property of the Defend- ’ irnEtosaiufy #aid order of sale; this 9th • day of November, 1868. JAMES STOOPS. Jr n |, Nov. 13, 1868. Sheriff.
McCULLOCH & RIOHEY. Wholesale and Retail Dea.ere in Hardware, Tinners' Stock, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Mechanics’ Tools, STOVES, <fcc., No. ST Columbia Street, r H.’t’ccLLocu,) PORT WAYNE. IND. amos ki'hft, / .vl2a!lyl
1868. 1868. SPRING ARRIVALS HARDWARE! < - AT A. CRABBS & SON'S. We have a full stock of all kinds of Hardware,
Iron, tVails, Glass, Doors, Sash, &r. We have the Cheapest COOK STOVES! In the Market. We keep a complete nSsor'ment of TIN' WAitig Os our own manufacture., constantly on hand. Tin Spotting put ftp when tiesired, and repairing done to order. We also keep the best STONECOAL In the West, which w.e sell to purchasers in any quantity desired. NOTICE. On and after the Ist day of July, 1868. we will close our Books, and sell for Cash, and CASH ONLY. We can then sell our custom ■ ers goods from 10 to 15 per cent, lower than any Credit House in . Town, and we invite all cash buy- ! ers to call at our Store, and we will . certainly make it to their advan- ' tage to buy of us. A. CRABBS i. SON. Decatur, May "29. vlln2B.
DEGROFF NELSON & CO., . •DEALERS IN—CRAIN, SEEDS, —AJ»D — Asricnltural Promts Generally, Proprietors of the EL.M HBK BU3SEST (Established in 1850.) Experimental stock, fruit. i Grain, Seed and Vegetable Farm four miles east of the City of F. Wayne, on the New Haven Pike. Agricultural Ware House, Fawn Initiletneut. 4 . ..Machitiec’v. Grain. Flour an<l Seed Store. Opposite Aveiine House, on Calhoun street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. PURE CIDER VINEGAR, warranted free from pn’sonous compounds, furnished at their Fac'ory >n the Fruit Farm, or nt the Store, in quantities to suit purchasers. ' v12n25. . .•—i GJjO. GOULD, Manufacturer and Dealer in UPHOLSTERY & BEDDING, Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, Bed Comforters,
-IXD■1 FEATHEH I3EDS, SPRING L OENG ES, CHURCH CUSHIONS, .J-c., No. 37 Corner of Barr & Columbia Sts., FORT W iY .YE, Tl2n'2-5 Indiana. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. The undersigned. Assistant Assessor, for the stlr Division, of thellth District, (comprising the Count i"* of Adams and Wells,) will be at the office of 11. J. Raxsom, in Decatur, on the Fourth Monday of each Month, and will remain through the week; nnd the balance of the time at my office in Bluffton. having business to transact with the office will govern themselves accordingly. AMOS TOWNSEND. v!2nl4m€ Asst. Assessor.
NEW WAGON & CARRIAGE SHOP, IN DECATUR, INDIANA. JOHN KINC, Announces to the citizen” of Adams county and-icinity, that he is now prepared to put up WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, SLEDS, and anything in my line. None but the seasoned stock used in their construction. and all work warranted as represented. Give me a call. E@“A 11 kinds of repairing done to order on short notice. SHOP—On corner of Front and Monroe streets, east of the Burt Eouse. vlln2yl. JOHN KING. FORT WAYNE HOSP SKIRT FACTORY, No. 91 Columbia St. Hoop Skirts in New Styles,
Made of the very nest material, cheaper than ever, and will be Repaired Free of Charge when broken. CORSETS, nn immeuse Stock, Chcnpei nn«l Better th mi the Cheapest. Every Corset Warranted all Whalebone. DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS, an entire new stock, well selected aid rich. LYDIES UNpERCbGTH, a complete sto-It. PARASOLS, a full line. NOTIONS. WORSTEDS, and othernrticles*oo n’tnwoits to mention. Will he sold cheap, at tho HOOP SKIRT FACTORY. JOSEPH BLACK. v!2n7vl. Proprietor. ' . I N E AV BOOT and SHOE STORE. •3? 33 M S C A. S IT I COSTER & IIcI/rilOl’SE x—Announce to tho people of I Adams Cour ty tha’ they are t£r--*g£&i»n<>w opening, in their new building, on Second street, in Decatur, an entire New ‘•lock of Bools & Shoes, Feather, Findings, &c., which we offer to cnstnmors ehenporthan the same can be bought at any other house. Our stock comprises Men’s & Boy's Roots, Shoes and Slippers, of every. grade and price. Ladies & .Ylisses’ <aaitcrw. Bools, Shoes and Slippers, of eveiy style and quality. Children's Wear in great variety; in fact everything usually found In a FutsT Class Shoe Store. CUSTOM WORK of every description done to order. Particular attention paid io fine work. None but experienced workmen employed. We keep no apprentices. Mendingdone on shore notice. All work warranted. IP-yr Country Shoemakers supplied with Leather and Fin.lings. j.yiy > ’Reiaeinl>er we ("tiKPIT no one. vl2n22tf. CONTER & HOLTHOUSE.
SADDLE & HARNESS SHOP. R. BURNS. -MA.XLIACTIBER AND DEALER INSaddles, Harness, Brittles, Collars,. Ualttrn, Whips, Ac. Decatur, - - - Indiana. I keep'cnns’antly on hand and manufacture to order. Saddles, Harti" v s, Bridles Collars. Halters,, whips, FlyNets, &c., which I will Sell Cheaper thin any other establishment in tl.e county. til Work Warranted to be of goud Kifttcyinl and put up in a substantial manner Repairing Done to Order on short notice. CaL and examine my work and prices. A good stock alwayson hand. SHOP—On Second street, in Msibers' building. v11n47. R. BURNS. FRONEFIELD & TODD, MANUFACTURERS OF . SASH, BOORS, BLINDS Window Frames. Alley, Noryh or tut: Ctty Mitts, FORT WAYNE, IND.. C£sS“Doors, Sash and Window Illinds, of all sites, kept constantly on hand All work w trranted to be as represented. Prices srs low as tiny o Country dealers supplied- at liberal . rates. . v!2n7yl. PLANING MILL. (At the old FORNAX MILLS,)
DECATUR, INDIANA. co: a Lb kinds of Lumber dressed to order. Persons bringing lumber any distance can have it dressed so as to take it back the same trip. BSP'S* wed Shingles (joint) kept constantly on hand. JACKSON 4 WILSON. v!2u29 *
THE SUCCESS Cf our One Dollar Sale lias caused such A COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE. That, in order to supply the demand occasioned by our constantly increasing patronage, we have recently made imjiortations for tho Fall Trade, direct from European Manufacturers, Amounting to Nearly $500,• 000. So that we arc prepared to sell every description of Dry and Fnncy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, Watches, Albums. Jewelry, &c., Os better quality than any other concern in the country for the same uniform price of One Dollar for each Article. With privilege of exchange from a large variety of useful articles, not one of which could be bought for TWICE THE AMOUNT in any other way. The best Boston and New York refer--eners given as to the reliability of our house, and that our business is conduc ted in the fairest and most legitimate manner possible, and that wc give greater Value for the money than can be obtained in any other way. All goods damaged or broken in transportation replaced wiftlout charge. Checks describing*articles sold sent to agents in clubs at rates mentioned, below. Wo guarantee every article to cosl less than if bought at any Boston or New York wholesale house. our. COMMISSION TO AGENTS ■ Exceed those of every other establishment of the kind—proof cf this can be found in comparing our premiums with those of others for clubs of the same six?; in addition to which wc claim to give better goods of the same character. We will send to agents free-of charge, For a Club of 30 and Three Dollars — oue Os the following articles: 1 <1 z. good linen shirt, fronts, 1 set solid gold studs, all wool cnssimcre for pants, tine white counterpane, Lugo size. 1 elegiut balmornl skirt, 20ynrda brown or bleached sheeting, good quality. yard wide; 1 elegant 10J-picture morocco bound photo album, 1 double lens stereoscope and 12 foteign views, 1 sil-ver-plated engraved 5 bottle Castor, 1 elegant silk fan with ivory or sandalwood frame, feathered edge and spangled; 1 steel cat ving knife and, fork, very best quality ivory balanced handle; 1 handst.me beaded and lined parasol, 20 yards good print, 1 very fine damask table cover, 1 pair best qunl’ty Indies’ serge congress boats, 1 dozen fine linen Towels, half dozen Rodgers’ best silver desett. forks, 1 Indies’ moroc«o traveling tang, 1 fancy dress, pattern, half iloz-n elegant silver plated engtnved napkin rings, 1 dozen ladies’ fine Torino or eolto i stockings, gents’ heavy chased solid gold ring, 1 pair ladies’ cut bnlmoral boots, 1 ilcgant delaine dress pattern, 1 violin and bow, in box complete; 1 set jewelry, pin, car drops and sleeve buttons. For a Club of 50 and Five DollaiK — Black or colored alpuccu Dress Pattern; set lace cut tains; pair all-wool blankets; engraved silver plated <i bottle revolving caster; beautiful writing desk; solid gold scarf pin; 3J yards verv fine cassimere for pants and vesl; set ivory bnlauccd handle knives with silver plated forks; elegant parasol heavily beaded and lined with sifk; pair gents' calf boots; 30yards good print; 30 yards good brown or bleached sheeting yaid wide, or 40 yards jyd wide good quality: ladies' elegant traveling bag; square wool shawl: plain Norwich poplin dress pattern; 1J yards double width cloth for Indies cloak; elegant engraved silver plated tea pot; 3 yards double width wittcr-proof cloth forcloaking.
Fora Club of 100 and Ten Dollars — rich merino or thibet dicss pattern: pair fine dumask table clotha and napkins to match; pair gents a french calf hoots; heavy silver plated engraved ice pitcher; very fine all wool .•loth for ladles' cloak; one web very b< st quality brown or blenched sheeting; "j yds fine cnss'inere for suit; elegant poplin dress pattern; elegant English barego dress pattern; beautiful English barego shawl; set ivory balanced linn die knives nnd forks; Indies’ or gents' silver ’iiint-ing-case wnteh; Bartlett hand portable sewing machine; splendid family bible, steel engravings, with record nnd photograph pages 25 yards good hemp carnoting, good colors; pair good marseillea quilt; good six barrel revolver; elegant fur muff nnd enpe; single barrel shot .gun; silver plnted engraved six bottle revolving castor, cut glass bottles; very fine violin nnd bow in case; set ivory balanced knives nnd forks. Present'' for larger clubs increase in the same ratio. Send Money by Registered Letter. Send for our new circular. » PARKFR & CO., Nos. 98 & 100 Summer Street, v12n31-36 Boston. Dr. Burton’s TOBACCO AATIDOTK, Warranted to remove all desire for Tobacco. It is entirely Vegetable nnd harmless It purifies and enriches the blood, invigorates the system: possesses great nourishing and strengthening power, is an excellent appetizer, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing and establish, s robust health. Smokers and Chewers for sixty years cured. Price fifty cents, post free. A treatise on the injurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials. Ac., sent free. Agents wanted. Address Dr. T. R. ABBOT. Jersey City, N.J. Sold by all Druggists. v12n31-36 CARPETS —Dojt'r Pay TtncHluw Prices!—The New England Carpet Co, of Boston, Mass., established nearly a quarter of a century ago, in their present location, in Hall's over 71, 73, 76, 77, 79.81,85 and 87 Hanover street, have probably furnished more houses with pets than any other house in the coun- ■ try. In order to afford those at a cistanee the advantages of their low prices, propose to send, on receipt of the prieeyz 20 yards or upwards of their beautiful Cottage Carpeting, at 60 cents per yard, with samples of ten sorts, varying in ' price from 25 cents to S 3 per yard, suitable for furnishing every part of any houe*. vliull M.
