Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 14, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 July 1872 — Page 3
At Sfa In a Barrel -An Extraordinary
Voyage. More than a year aifo, Alexander Goodenougb, a machiniHt by trade, in the employment of the Seattle f'oal Company at Fuget Sound, discovered among a pile of driftwood a curious looking craft which had been washed ashore. It was built like a barrel, only it kept on each end until its head nearly came to points. It was built with staves hooped together and at the ends securely fastened and caulked to solid cylindrical pieces of wood about a foot in diameter. It is 20 feet long and three and a half feet in diameter. Its hatchway was its only entrance, and measured about two and a half by one and a half feet. Mr. Goodenougb knew nothing ; bout sailing, but he had a kindly feeling for the old craft. Indeed, he himself was quite as old in appearance as the craft, being as long, lank, and lean, lie commenced experimenting with her, fitted some sailsof bed-ticking, adjusted a rudder, and sailed about in the waters of Fuget Sound, until one day the idea struck him that he could make a voyage to San Francisco in her. After considerable more experimenting, he was ready for a start. He had taken on board about 700 pounds of I allast, 21 gallons of water, and plenty of provisions. On the 4th of June he started from Cape Flattery alone, knowing nothing of navigation, but determined in that frail craft to take an ocean voyage of over 800 miles. Had he fa1 led, every one woule have called him a fool for his pains. Some do so as it is; but ''let those laugh who win." Capt. Goodenougb has won. The breezes wMch wafted him to the port of San Ft .cisco have also borne him into the p. , of notoriety, and perhaps that of w ..Ith who knows? Many a man has become famous whose energy, perseverance, and bravery did not entitle him to fame in the least, in comparison with those of Capt. Goodenough. This doughty voyager was at sea 17 days. On his way down he stopped at Rogue river, Oregon, five or six days, anchored at the light-house near Mendocino, and from thence came direct to San Francisco He once narrowly escaped being wrecked on the rocks, and ouce found himself among a school of whales. His berth was aft the hatch, and was so small that he had to creep in feet foremost and could not turn around. He could navigate his craft while lying in his berth by the aid of a compass and a lamp. He was out in some very rough weather, and says he would not fear to weather the roughest storm, for his craft could not upset, and when he wanted to slep he would take down the sails, crawl into his nest, and feel perfectly secure. He thinks he coul.i make the trip across the ocean ; indeed, he knows that the danger from breakers which the coast voyage presents would t e thus avoided. But for the present he is replenishing his financial larder. His boat is at Woodward's, and both boat and captain are the sensation of the hour. The captain believes in his boat. It is his creed. He thinks the present style of clumsy tubs should be discarded in favor of cigar-shaped water-craft. Success to Capt. Goodenough and to all men who boldly strike out into ne v and untried fields of experiment 1 It is they who make the world move San Francisco Post, June'29. Important to the Veterans of the War. The numerous bounty laws passed by Congress have been the subjects of considerable misunderstanding, to settle which the Second Auditor, French, of the Treasury I department, has made the following statement and decision : All volunteers who enlisted for three years prior to July 22. 1S61, and were mustered into eervice for three years before August 6, 1801, are entitled to 100 bounty, if they have been honorably discharged and have not received the same for such service. Those enlisted and mustered as above, who were discharged for promotion, are not entitled to bounty, as such discharge is not a muster out of service, s is contemplated by general order No. 15, 1861, under which the contract was made. Where such soldiers havedied since discharge, the recent law makes no provision for bounty to heirs. Such as were discharged by reason of wounds, and heirs of such as were killed or died in the service, have already had bounty granted under other acts, and take nothing umler this. Soldiers who have received bounty under the act of July 28, ls'',cnnnot receive bounty under this, in consequence of the restrictions contained in the first named act. Where n application tor bounty under the decision of the Supreme Court has been filed, no new application is necessary unit u called for by this office. 1 n the 3d of May, 1861. the President, it will be recollected, issued a proclamation calling for 42,0i4 volunteers for three years. On the 4th of May, 1861, general orders, No. 15, were issued, providing for an organization of those volunteers into forty regiments, and promising a bounty of $100 in addition to tiitvel-jiay to his home to each enlisted Baa when honorably discharged from the service. The promise was only lade to the volunteers called for in the President's proclamation, but as eightytwo regiments were otf'eied and accepted before the passage of the law of July i 1861, the enlisted men of which were alike equitably entitled to the bounty, Congress passed an act April 23, 1x72, to place those enlisting for three years before July 22, 1861, upon the same footing as to bounty. A very close-fisted old fellow, in treatmg a friend to some liquor, poured out " very small drink. The latter, taking the glass and holding it above his head, remarked very skeptically. " You av thl is forty vears old?'' "Yon." re. PU60 the host. "Then." replied our m r as sw nnnu, an i have to say is, it is very "mall for its age!"
Utlliiliiff Sewage.
Various attempts have been made to extract from sewage the organic matter ii contains. Among these, that wbicli is known as the method by phosphates appears 10 nave been successfully appli'd at Tottenham and Leicester, in England. The phosphate in question is prepared by the action of dilute hydrochloric or sulphuric acid on a pulverized phosphate of alumina, found in the West Indies. The soluble phosphate thus formed is a powerful antiseptic and disinfectant, and on being properly diluted and added to the sewage water in reservoirs where it can be perfectly tranquil, slowly precipitates all the rolid organic matter held in suspension. At the same time it completely deodorizes the water, purifying it so perfectly that, according to Prof. Letheby, fishes can live in it. and it will stand through the hot summer weather without putrefying or emitting a disa greeable odor. Editorial Opinions. An advertise ment is, as a general rule, an elaborate eulogium on the merits of something which the advertise: desires to sell. The editors and publishers of the paper in which it appuars are not responsible for its statements. Sometimer, however. highly important discoveries or inven tions, announced to the world through the business department of the press, seem to demand a few words of editorial commendation. We have no hesitation in saying that the excellent medicine introduced by Dr. Joseph Walker, of California, undo i- the name of Vinegar Bitters, belong" to this category, and has a Jost claim to a favorable notice. There can be uo doubt as to its utility a a tonic, stomachic and alterative. We are cognizant of many instances in which it has cured cases of chronic dyspepsia, supposed to be incurable, aud know that the estimation in which it is noiu as a remedy ror unions and nervou disorders, intermittent and remittent fevers, rheumatism and general debility, is founded on experience, and well deserved. The testimony of "a cloud of witnesses" goes to snow that it is eminently useful in a large majority of the disorders to which the human family are subject. The fact that it contains uo alcohol commends it to the confidence of that large and increasing class of the community who insist that all spirituous stimulants are active poisons. Com. r 400,000 feet of lumber received at Albany, N. Y., via canal, last year, nearly all was from Michigan. Michigan lumber goes elsewhere, into Canada, to the Eastern States, the Southern and Western, and is now the main resource of all the Northwestern States. WnETHER for u-e on intuiuf L a-t, the Merchant's Gargling 0.1 will ha found ah invaluable Liniment, ttti'i worthy t use by every resident in the land. We'kuow of no proprietary medicine or article now used in the United States which shares the goodwill of the people to a greater degree than this. If. Y. Jndependtnt, Washington University, located at St. Louis, has lately been celebrating its nineteenth anniversary, when its new chancellor, William 0 Eliot, said that with $1.000,000 and five year' time, he and his coadjutors could make Washington University as great as either Harvard or Yale. Rupture can be cured without Rubering. Elliptic Trusses are superseding all others. Before buying Metal Trusses or Supporters, send for a descriptive circular to the Elastic Truss Co., MS Broadway,!. Y. Com. A centi.emax iifH'cted with the chronic rheumatism says: ' No description of mv case can convey the vast amount of henetit 1 have received from the tie of Johnson' ß Anodyrw Liniment. I believe it ib the best article in the world for rheumatism. Com. Why is love like a Scotch plaid ? Be cause it is all stuff, and often crossed. For Dyspepsia. Indigestion, depression of spirits, and general debility in their various forms ; also, as a preventive against fever and ague, and other intermittent fevers, the "Ferro-Phosnhorated Elixir of Calisaya," made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic, and us a tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. Com. George W. Mai.ev, a famous Methodist preacher, once, in addressing himBelf especially to the colore- people of his congregation, cried out : " You, my dear, black brethren, (Jod bless your black, greasy hides, when you get to heaven you will be japanned all over with glory 1" Burnett's Kalmston cures nil unpleasant conditions of the skin, and renders it soft and transparent. All druggists sell it. Com. Have you seen the latest Novelty ? If not, go to the Gouts' Furnishing Stores and call for the Elmwood Collar It has folded edges, is a perfect fit. aud will keep cleau lonv ger than any other collar. 1 ry it. Com. H. II. Sil u fei.dt k Co., Chicago, alone in Amorica distill IMPERIAL GIN by the Holland Pnocni. 8end lor circular. Com. The best art icle in ue the Hal ford Leicestershire Table Sauce. Every family into which it has been introduced is its reference. The parties who purchase once become constant customers. Yon had better go without any one article for the table than the Halford. Ira horse has a good constitution, and has once been a good horse, no matter how old or how much run down he may be, he can be greatly improved, and in many respects made as good as new. by a liberal use of Sheridan' Cavalry Condition Powder. Com. Cutler's Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam " Doubtless the best Cough Medicine in the world." Com. "Can't toWithoitt It." This is what the stage and home-car companies, livery-stable keepers, members of the turf, and II iriiomi anil trainers, say of the McsTANi Liniment. They " can't do without It." And why ? Because It lofalllhly reduces the eteroal Welling, Ac, which, under various name. Impair the uieliiluem and value of the king? nf quadruped, and al becanee, for sprains train, sail and other Injurie to which horaefleah is Dahle, It la the moat trustworthy preparation In the market. Tet theie recommendations comprise oaly a portion of lu clalm to pnbllc confidence. During a period of more than sixteen yearn It ha been recognised aa epi-ciAc for many f the mint aironiziu dlordera which afflict the human lamily anrh k rheuniatlam, gout, n nrtifia, lumbago, ticdolorem, sore throat, earache, toothache, and likewise a peerless application lor ciita, brultes, buriii and scalds. Com.
One form of Catarrh begins with uneasiness of nose; the nose is obstiucted by the thickened lining membrane and feels dry, a desire to pick it, bleeds a little, sores soon start, spread and get deeper, crusts form on them large and haid to get away, matter discharges, Hesh is eaten and the bone decays, breath very offensive and face becomes disfigured. Terrible disease f Nothing will cure but Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery taken earnestly to correct the blood and system, locally ; use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, a healing specific, and, to apply it properly Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche. This reaches all the diseased parts. All these sure means of cure sold together for $2 by Druggists. 005 How to handle a red-hot iron Wait until it cools.
As Quick as a Flash or Liohtnino does HiHTAiMiuo'i Exi'cuioh Haie Im: act uoon the hair, wiusaeri aua mustaches; no chameleon tints, ui im- pun-Hi lit if it ur will be evolve! -I ( oin. the tauet exquisite Browne In One TO Five Minutes. Headache. Ear ache, Neuralgia. Lame Back. Diarrhea. C rou DM IK MS, SM all eimilar complaint, are relieved by Sprains, and all i-aou'h Instant Kn u r, or money refunded. Cum. REASONS WHY PKRRY DAVIS PAIN KIL.LKK IS THE Best Family .Medicine of the Ae, And why it ahould be kept always near at hand. 1st Pain-Killer la the moat certain Cholera cure that medical acience has produced. 2nd PaiN-KiLLta, aa a Diarrhea and Dysentery remedy, aeldom ever fails. 3rd I'ain-Killee will cure Crampi or paina Id any part of the system. A single doae usually effecta a cure, Mfc Pain-Killee will cure dyspepsia and indigestion. ii useu according 10 airections. Mh I'AlN-Kn.i r.R is an almost never failing cure for sudden colds, coughs, etc. nth Pain Kii.i.eb ha proved a sovereign remedy for Fever and Ague, and ('hill Fever; it haa cured the moat obatiuate caaea. Tth 1'ain-Kili.e as a liuiment n unequaled for Froat Dito. Chilblaiua. Rums. Rruise, Cuts, rprains. etc. -ill Pais-Kii.lsr has cured cases of Rheumatism and Neuralgia, after years standing. nth I'ain KlLl.KB will destroy Boils, Felons, WhitIowa. Old Sores, giving relief Iroiu Pain after the first application. luth Pain-Killeh cures Headache and Toothache, llth Pain-Kili.eb willsavs you days of sickness and many a dollar in time, and doctors' bills. Ulli Pain-Killes is a purely vegetable preparation, eafo to keep aud to use in every family. The simplicity attending ita use, together withthe great variety of diseases that may be entirely eradicated by it, and the great amount of pain and suffering that can be alleviated through ii ose, make It imperative upon every person to supply themselves w tb thia valuable remedy, aud to keep it always near at hand. The Pai.v-Kili.es is now kuowu and appreciated in every quarter of the globe. Physicians raxonimeud it in their practice, while all classes of society have found iu It relief aud comfort, (iive It a trial. Re sure and buy the genuine. Every Druggist, aud nearly every country grocer throughout the land keep it tor aale. tfnT Directions accompany each bottle. Price tili eta., SO eta., and 91 9 r Bottle. J. N. II Alt It IM & CO., Cincinnati. Ooio. Proprietors for the Southern and Western States. For Sale by all Medicine Denier. FOR SALE BY All Chicago Wholesale lru.it. TO ('ONML'.IIPTIVHt.!! The advertiaer, having been permanently cured of th.t .read disease Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufTnrer the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy ot the piescriplion used (free of charge), with the directions lor preparing and using the same, which they will find a scar. Crag tor Conscmption, Asthma. BuoNmms, aud all Throat or Lung rlifflcall tag. Parties wishing the prescription will please address KeV. EDWARD A. WILSON. 194 Pennst.. Williainshurgh. N. Y. TIip Markets. NEW YORK. Beeves Good 12. a Fair 11 a 12 6 50 51 61 M 43 79 91 Hoos Dressed 6) ( 'otton Middling Floub Extra Western 7 26 rt 00 a Wheat -No. 2 Spring 1 4S ("okn Mixed Western CO Oats Western 40 Kye Western 78 Barley State 90 Pokk Mobs 13 50 Laud 8 CHICAGO. a a a a a a 13 CO 9 Beeves Choice Good Fair Grades Stock Cattle Common . Inferior. . Hoos Live Bi'tter Choice Eoos 00 50 00 25 50 C 25 I 75 5 25 4 25 I 75 4 10 17 12 10 50 3 80 13 11 Flour Wbito Winter Extra. .10 00 Boris Extra 7 (Ml 10 Wheat No. 1 Stirinc'. 1 2t; 2ti 1 28 No. 2 Spring 1 1 27 41 57 io Cons No. 2 Oats No. 2 Rye No. 2 Barley No. 2 40Xa 27 a 50 a 52 a Pork -Mess 13 07 ' a 13 Lard Summer 7$. a ST. LOUIS. Flour XXX 6 50 a 7 Wheat No. 1 Spring 1 C5 a 1 Corn No. 2 Mixed 3Sa Oats 29a 50 70 39 30 rye oh a Barley 65 Pork Mess 11 80 Lard 8 Cattle 5 25 Hoos 3 60 CINCINNATI. Flour Family 7 00 Wheat Red 1 48 Corn Mixed 48 Oats 33 Rve 73 Barley 60 Pork - Mess 12 00 Lard 8 Hoos 4 00 a 70 a 12 00 a a C 00 a 4 10 25 SC 49 38 75 70 a 12 60 a a 9 40 MILWAUKEE. Flour Spring Extra 6 50 a 7 50 a a a a a a a a a a a a Wheat No. 1 Spring 1 27 No. 2 Spring 1 20 Corn No. 2 41 Oats -No. 2 27 Ryk-No. 1 57 Barley No. 2 54 CLEVELAND. Wheat No. 1 Red Winter. .. . 1 50 No. 2 Rod Winter... 1 40 Corn 47 Oats 35 TOLEDO. Wheat White Michigan 1 60 Amber do 1 44 70 48 36 a 1 4C Corn High Mixed i9a
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moth: Dea't tall to procure MRS. WINS. I.OWM MOOTHINCI HYRL'F FOK CHILDREN TKKTHINU ! .TV,,S.T.,n?l.,l.''..rr,'Pr,','on ,",eB ""'d Hn NEVKR-FAIL1N0 BUCCUI IN THOUSANDS of UAShJ. It not only relieves the child from pain, but Invigorates the at oiuach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone aud energy to the whole system. It will also insiau Uy relieve Orlploa, la tke Bowel and Wind Colic. , We.VsJlee It is the REST and SUREST REMEDY S ?,'I.YL.Ukl)ii!' J "f HYHKNTKRY AND DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN, whether arislug from teething or any other cause. Depend upon it, mothers, It will give rest to yourselves and Relief and Heilth o Year Infanta. Be sure and call for "Mrs. Wlnalew'a Soot bin Kyraa," Having the fac simile of "CCBTI8 A PKRKIN ' on the outside wrapper. bo u vy urugitiat throughout the world. "Their Name lo Lesion."-Dyspepsia lathe parent of more evils than flew out of Pandora'a box. Biliousness, sour stomach, headache .constipation, nervous debility, nausea, and indescribable mental misery are amoug Ita terrible offspring. Oive them all the coup de grace with TassantV ErrgsvESCENT Seltxek Ape&iekt. which renovates and regulates the bowels, tones the stomach, aud it a ure leuiedy for indigestiou and all its loncomitants. HOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. THE GETTYSBURG K AT A I. YXIN K WATER is sold st the Springst the lollowiug rates: Three-gallon demijohns 3.isieach. Six-gallon demijohns. $.Mm each. Cases of two dosen ijiiart bottles, $i.ii each. If neighboring druggists do not keep it. invalids may have it sent from the Spring by Railroad or Adams Express, by inclosing Postofflce Money Orders or Checks. Physiciaus and Clergymen supplied lor their own use with three-gallon demijohns atv-'.vieach; with six-gallon demijohns at$3.V)each; it h cases of twodo.en quarts at V Vi each. Medical and clerical vocation must be certified by nearest Postmaster. o other responsible parties. Address W1IITNEYBKoS .!7 8 Front St.. Philadelphia. Pa. dkRT tf Agent's profits per week. Will prove O I eUlitor forfeit I". New articles just patented. Smii pies sent tree to all. Address W. H. 'HKTEU, :f.7 Broadwav.New York. Q i New hangs aud UO Receipt mailed tree OVJ T. F. W0iD. Vernon. N. J. $30 per Week and ex uses paid. We want a reliable went in V ry County 1 the U. s Address limlnoii It i vrr Wire Co., IM MaJoVa I nn . N 1 ., or Clin ago. 111. TIME ROLLS OV, and it may debar you tr in c ii i ting our foreign estste Write all about your case to J. F. FKUkACFF, Attorney at Law, Columbia. Pa. FK. riKENIX.HIoomlnaton nraer . III. friacre,2lBtyear. Greenhouses. Trees. Bulbs, Hedge Plants, Nursery Stuck. 4 Catalogue. 2ic THE A-NECTAR IS A PCRK BLACK TEA with the Green Tea Fvor Warranted to suit all testes. Forsale everywhere. And for sale wholesale only by tb Great Atlan'icA Pacific Tea Co . No. IV) Fulton St.. aud and 4 Church St.. New York. P. 0. Box V. Send for Thea-Nertar Circular. HON EST, energetic. Mod -tearing men and women can Imve pleasant. profitable work; uo risk or capita!. WriteH. I. Hastings. IM Lindall "t Boto;i. Msss. AfiENTM Wanted. -Agents make more mo. ie at work tor us than at aujthingelse. Particulars Iter, 0. Stisisom A Co. Wim An FaOHMSrs, Port Innd Mn. Attention, Owner of Horses ! THE .INC COI.I.AK PAD is gu ira .te d i..f'ur lie wors crtse ot raw a il In flamed sore ne-k in 2Va iv fand trort (he Horte every day, or money refunded ; and will not chafe or wear the mane off the neck, tor sale by Saddlery Hardware Estab lishments anal flarneaa Makers. Manufactured by the ZINC C.iLI.A K PD CO.. Buchsnan Mich Also for CsMPAtas Goons. Address, OOoDSPF.ED'S EMPIRE PUBLISHING Hol SK. Chicago. Cincinnati. St. Louis. New Orleans, or X. w York. $42 ? A month ! Hot tied. Expenses paid. and carriage furnishH. B.Shaw.Alfred.Me DR.'HITTIER, aanrs isireen T. I.OI IS, MO essful physician of the t free. Call or write, i ... i... . . . m . . a Longest eugagi i ami in ort sue age. Consultation or pamphl Just puli'isheil for tlie benefit ot from Nat vows nes, Debility, Ac for V stHinp ; a book L'fin panes, i J "im, lol l, w,, niitin . a treatise of " pages, .lustrated. for '-o cents. I rincipal Office lol W. Fifth St., Cincinnati. 0. The mtg Reliable Hfl Distribution In the Country. So? 000.00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS ! TO BE DISTRli. TED IN 156th Regular Monthly GIFT ENTERPRISE, To be Orawa Mondny, An. 3th, l7i. (NE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OF 8.000 I XV a old : Two Prizes $1,000 Two Prizes 500 Five Prizes 100 2
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One Family Carriage and Matched Ilnreee with Silver-mounted Harneas. worth il.iwio each I One Horse and Bnngy. with silver mounted Harness worth tfiio each! One fine-toned Rosewood Piano worth .VIII I Five Family Sewing Machines, worth MW 'ach' rj Gold and Silver Lever Hunting W atchea, worth from 2ft to faun eavh I Ladles' Gold Lecntine Chains, Gents' Gold Vest Chains, Solid and Donble-p Uted Silver Table and Teaspoons. Photograph Albums. Jewelry. Ac.. c.. Ac. hole number OlfraCisai. Tickets limited to nifmn Agents wanted to sell Tickets, to whom Literal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets. Six Tickets. 9.1 1 Twelve Tickets SI O , Twe'ty-flve Tickets. ' Circulars contain!' i a full list of prises, a deacriptlon of the manner o. '..awing, and other information In reference to the Distribution, will e sent to any on ordering them. Ail letters must be Kddresed to mos. L. D. BINE, Box 89, ll W.JlkSi. CINCINNATI. V,
filUafall.V.ILXJJ.TJ lla.lT:l.HllB.Mal Vlnearar Hitters are Hoi a vile limy Drink, made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and RcI im Liquors, doctored, spiced, sad sweetened to plsass tht taste, called "'Tonics," " Apitiiers," "Restorers,"' Ac , that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the native raid and herbs of California, free from al' Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great Blood Pur ftet and a Life-giving, Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain in then results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease. No Peraoii can take these Blttera according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organ wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyapepsta or Indigestion. Headache, Pais. in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dirtiness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Rilinus Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kxlnevs, and a hundred other painfu! svmpiontfc. are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints, it has no equal, and one bottle will pro- e a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Kr Keuinle Complaint, in JfOtMlg or o'.d married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters dnplay so decided az influence that a marked improvement is soon pc tible. For Inflammatory an! Chronic Rhessmatlain and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and ll'.adder, these Bitters haw been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derange nient of the D.estive Organs. They are a Oentle Pargatlve a well an a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a xiwerfol agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. For Skin Diacasea, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimple, Pustules, Boils, Car huncles. Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Kyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humon and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out nf the system in short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle ir such cases will convince the most ii. credulous of their curative effects. Cleaitae the Vitiated Blood whenever yoa find iis impurities bursting through the skin in Pimple. Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins : cleai.se it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. tirntefiil thousands proclaim Vinkcar Bit tkrs the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin. Tape, and other Worum, lurking ii the system of so many thousands, are effectually de strayed and removed. Says a distinguished plivsn!. ogist I There is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth wlue body is exempt from the presence of worms It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters cf disease No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelsnra tics, will free the system ftom worms like these Bitters. Mechanical Dlaeaaea. Persons engaged n. Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters. Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, wit be subject to paralvsis nf the Bowels. To guard against this take a dose of Walkkk's Vinegar Bitters once or twice a week, as a Preventive. Blllona, Remittent, and Intermittent Fever, which are so prevalent in the valleys of out great livers throughout the United States, especiallr those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri. Illinois, Ter nessce, Cumberland, Arkansas. Red. Colorado, Brazos, Rio Claude, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summet and Autumn, and remarka'.i'y so during seasons ot unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangement of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or leaf obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable stmt of the stomach, and great torjor of the bowels beisf clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat nient, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upot these various organs, is essentially III rasalfT There SJ no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dk I Walkkk's Vinegar Bitter-, as they will speedily remove file dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels art loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions -r the liver, and generally restoring the health v iuikrtium of the digestiv organs. Scrofula, or Kins' Kvll. W. ie Swv'hnc Uicers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations Mercuri.il Afections Old Sores Eruptions ol the Skin. Sore Ewk. etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Di eases. Walker's Vinrgsr Bitteus have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. Dr. Wnlker'a California Vinegar Bitter act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving away the effects of the inflammation the tubercular deposits' the affected parts receive health, and a permanent case is effected. The properties of Dr. Walker's Vinrca. Bitters are Aerient. Diaphoretic and Carminative Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic. Sedative, Counter-lrr taut. Sudorific. Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. The Aperient and mild Laxative propertie of Du. Wai.krr's Vinegar I'.ittkrs are the best safeguard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces Their Sedative propertie allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and boweb. either from inflammation, wind, coiic. cramps, etc. Their ( ounter-Irritant influence extends throughout the system Theft Diuretic properties act on the Kidneys correcting and regulating tlie flow of urine. Their Anti-Bilious properties stimulate tlie liver, in the secretion of bile, and its discharges through the Liiiaiydncu, and are soperior to all remedial a;ent, for the cure &. Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague. etc. Fortify the body nirnlnat dlnense In- pun fving ail its fluids with Vinrck Üittkks. No epidemic can take hold ot' .1 system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered stiaHII pioul by this great iuvig,orant. Directions. Take of the Bitters on going to bed at night from I half to one and one-half wine-giassnill Eat goixl nourishing fowl, such as beef steak, nastsoc cln p. venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-ilnnr exercise. They are composed of purely vegetable ingredients, and contain n spirit. I WW KER.Prop'r. R. II. Mi DONALD A CO briifcg.-ts .tad (sen. Agts. ,San Francisco and New 1'mk mW SOLD BY ALI. DRUGGISTS & DEALERS USED AND RECOfttMENDED BYTHE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS IN NEW ENGLAND FOR THE LAST 45 YEAR8. 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