Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 14, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 July 1872 — Page 7

Curious Mid Scientific. A. rcw drop of ammonia taken in water will check excessive perspiration. The film of a soap bubble about lo burat is only about three-fourths of the millionth of an inch in thickness. Tub Hwiss papers describe looking glasses laid over witb gold, which reflect sixteen times aa powerfully aa the com mon quicksilver mirrora. Research is in Chineae archive ahow that the architect whodeaigned and the engineer who built the Great Wall were women. A spring of water, reaembling in taate the best seltzer, haa been discovered in Santa Clara county, California. All of the lower animals, and moat of tlir insects, as far as investigation! have Leen pushed, appear to have limba on the right side invariably stronger than their fellows on the opposite aide. Physiologists hare not yet been able to give a satisfactory solution of the problem. The preservation of timber by the use of creosote, or the dead oil of coal tar, ig claimed by some to be the most practicable and effective method yet devised for that purpose. The contrivances which appear to be the best for this ob

ject are those that deliver the oil into the furnace in the form of a spray or vaj'or, by means of a jet of steam or blast of not air. The decomposition of paste may be prevented by adding to it a small quantity of carbolic acid. In the same way, the disagreeable smell which glue has may be prevented. If a few drops of e solution be added to ink or mi., -age, they will not mold. For white-wfl-'i, especially when used in cellars mi i such places, the addition of one oupce of carbolic acid to a gallon will ptevent mold and disagreeable odors. In view of the alarming paragraphs current at this time of the year concerning persons who a.u said to have died trow drinking or bathing in cold water "while overheated," it is well for the public to know that the danger in such cases arises from doing either of the things in question after the body has begun to cool. When a man is in a great heat he may take a cold plunge or draught with comparative impunity. The peril lies in waiting to " cool off a little" before indulging in either luxury. A Canadian inventor has lately obtained a patent for an ingenious process by which tools, after being first fashioned of wrought iron, may be converted into steel. This is accomplished by immersing the articles into a bath of molten cast-iron, free foom aulpnur or phosphorus, and charged with carbon to its utmost capacity. The size of the implement and the degree of hardness required govern the time it is to remain in the bath. A writer in Harper's Weekly says : "A duck found in ihe interior of Xeit Zealand is said to differ from other lucks in not exhibiting any solicitude for the safety of its young. Captain Mutton, an eminent naturalist, thinks that this supports the Darwinian theory, as the ducks belong to a genus peculiar to New Zealand, where there were on destructive animals previous to the arrival of man, and in which genus, therefore, instinctive fear has not been developed ; indeed, the absence of fear is aid to be a peculiar characteristic of the an:mats of New Zealand.'' Be Economical. Look niest to your spending. No matter what comes in, if more goes out you will always be poor. The art is not in making money, but in keeping it ; litlie expenses, like mice in a brn, when they are many, make great wate. Hair by hair, heads get bald ; straw by Btian', the thatch goes off the cottage; and drop by drcp, the rain comes in the chnmber. A barrel is soon empty, if the barrel leaks but a drop minute. When you becin to save begin with your mouth ; many thieves pass down the re 1 lane. The ale jug is a great wane. In all other things keep within compass. Never stretch your legs farther than the blanket will reach, or you will soon !e cold. In clothes choose tttitftbls and lasting stuff, and not tawdry fineries. To be warm is the main thing, never mind the looks. A fool may make money, but it needs a wise man to spend it. Remember it is eaier to build two chimneys thau to keep one going. 1 f yu give all to back and board, there is nothing left for the saving- bank. Fare hard and work hard while you are young, and you will have a chance to rest when you Me old. Sale of Eugenie's Jewels. The sale of the Empress Eugenie's jewels in London netted 50,000. The first article which attracted attention as a marquise ring, with a pink diamond, surrounded by brilliants, formerly the property of the Empress Jotephine. This wan followed by a pendant of emeralds, pearls, and brilliants, which was knocked down for six limi'ired and five guineas. A fine l'endant. with a large square emerald n the center, brought six hundred and twenty-four guineas. Two fine emeralds and three large brilliants mounted a bracelet, were rold for eight hundred and ten guineas, and a cross formed of eleven large brilliants also brought eight hundred and fifty-five guineas. A watch was sold for 1,660; a brooch formed as an anchor, and a companion brooch, 2,150; a tiara formed of a band of brilliants, seven hundred and eighty guineas, and a brooch with a fine emer"Id and one with a square emerald, five thousand guineas: a brooch with emerald center, 3,525: three brilliant Uindants, two thousand six hundred guineas ; a pair of long ear-xings, brilliants, 3,255. A seat at the London Opera House (Drury Lane) costs six dollars in gold.

Judge Daria Riches.

The Hartford 7Waays: "Judge David Davie, of Illinois, is a rich man. The public may not know how he became wealthy. About thirty-five years ago, when .Judge Davis was a practicing lawyer iu the West, he was employed by a Connecticut man to collect $800. Davis went to the place wbsre the debtor lived, and found him to be rich in landed possesions, but without a spare dollar in money. He finally settled the bill by giving a deed for a tract of land a flat, moist and undesirable Eiece of land in appearance, lying close y a sheet of water, and consisting perhaps of sixty acres. Davis subsequently met his Connecticut client in St. Louis, when the latter (who seemed not to have the usual Connecticut shrewdness) fell to and gave him a regular ' blowing up' for taking the land rather than insisting upon taking the $800 in cash. He didn't want any of your Western land, and he told Davis that, having accepted it in payment for the debt, ne nan better keep it himself, and pay over the money out of his own pocket. To this Davis agreed Stepping into a friend's office, be borrowed $800, took the Connecticut man's receipt for the land, and held the land for a rise. That land now forms part of one of the sub urbs of Chicago. Judge Davis has sold two or three hundred thousand dollars' worth of it, and has nearly a million dollars' worth left. It is a striking example of what the possession of Western property has done for its Western holder : and as the story has never been printed, we thought it would be interesting enough to publish." Killed bv aFalsehood. "Ileisdead," said a friend of ours the other day, in answer to an inquiry after the health of a mutual acquaintance. " Dead ! you don't say so. Of what did he die ?" " Of Credulity," was the reply; " he believed in a patent medicin e of which the chief ingredient was forty-rod rut:i, and it proved t he death of him." This was true ; the unfortunate man had taken, for liver complaint, a co pound of fiery alcohol and root juice, and it had killed him. Now. did that mis guided invalid rtquire a tonic? He did ; but not a spirituous excit 'int. The writerof thisbnef statement is confident, from his own experience, that if tbe Martyr to Drugged Alcohol had resorted to Da. Walkek's Vinegar Hitters, instead of to the poison with a medical name, which proved fatal to him, he would to-day be in the land of the living. The justly popular vegetable specific contains no destructive element. It is a tonic that does not excite, s cathartic that does not weaken, an antiseptic that neutralizes tbe seeds of disease, and s general alterative which arrests diseased action in the secretive organs, and restores the functional regularity indispensable to health and vigor. We are no friend of indiscriminate praise, and believe that many patent medicine are merely poison, but the experience of thousands has proved the Vineoar Bitters to be all they claim. Com. A Niw Zealand schooner lately penetrated a considerable distance up one of the rivers of XewGuine . Contrary to the general impression, the natives, who had hitherto been supposed to be ferocious in their character, were found to be mildand gentle in their deposition. They were of the Malay stock, and had never seen wnite people before. We copy the f dlowine from an exchange, which is important, if true : Chronic diarrhea of long standing, also dysentery, and all similar complaints common at this season of tbe year, can be cured by tbe use (internally) of Jihnnn's Anodyne Liniment. We know whereof we affirm. Com. It is estimated that over $4,000,000 was won and lost on the LongfellowBasset t race. To have elegant light Biscuits. Hol s, Buckwheat Cakes, Fruit Dumplings, Ac, you should use Dooley's Yeast Powder. Ask your Grocer for it. Iiis a pure Baking Powder. Chapped Hands, face, rough skin, pimples, ring-worm, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous affections, cured, and the skin made soft and smooth, by using the Jcitirss Tar Soap, made by Caswbll, Ha ard & Co., New York. It is more convenient and easily pplind than other remedies, avoiding the trouble of the greasy compounds now in use. Com. Whether lot u-e mi ma i iw bi St, the Merchant's Oargliag 0 1 il he lound an invaluable Liniment, :iud wurtkj of use by every resident iu (he land. We kLow of no proprietary medicine or article now med in the United States which shares the good will of the people to a greater degree thau this. 2?. Y. Independent. A sample of the baked heart of the Agave Americana bafl been received at the Internal Revenue Bureau. This is a plant from which a liquor known as mescal is produced, find grows abundantly in the Territories. Application has been made for permission to use it in the manufacture of spirits, und this specimen will be fermented and distilled in the office of internal revenue !or the purposeof determining itsspirilproducing capacity. Ruptühk can be cured without suhering. Elastic Trusses ar superseding all others. Before buying Metal Trusses or Bunporter!', send for a descriptive circular to the Elastic Truss Co., f.S3 Broadway, N. Y. Com. Gentlemen have lone felt the want of a paper collar that looked like linen. This is furnished them in the Elmwood Collar. It has folded edges, a fine cloth surface, and is so perfect an imitation of linen that it cannot bo detected. Try it. Com. The cathartics used and approved by the physicians comprising the various medioal associations of this State are now compounded and sold under the name of Parsons Put gaHoe PiUs. Com. Mazzini's large fortune will be inherited by his grand niece, who is an art critic on a daily paper in Turin. Ppthisic or Asthma. Those of our readers who suffer from this distressing complaint, will find immediate relief in Jonas Whitcomb's Remedy. Com. France smokes 294,000,000,NX cigarettes annually, or at the rate of 9,323 every second.

Ir vol feel dull, despondent, drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, xor appetite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or " Biliousness." Nothing will cure you so speedily and permanently aa Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. (06 Founded ok a Book ! The disappointed adTeutarnrs who have from Um to time attempted to run their wortbleu potions egainat Dbabs's Planta tion Hunas vow that they cannot understand what foundation ther. la for IU amaaitig, popularity. The explanation i simple enough. The reputation of the world-renowned toulc to Minded upon a rock, Ihe Roes of KxetsitscB. All Ita ingredient are pure and whol.soui. How, then, could trickater and cheats expect to rival It with compound of cheap dn.g. and refuse liyuer. or witb liquor leea trash In a täte ol aeetoui lermentatlon ? Of cou r - the cliarlatana have com. lo grief. Their little fame bai failed. Their contempt for the sagacity of the community has been fltly punished. Meanwhile Plantation BlTTsaa eeru to be In a fair way ol eveutuaily aas raediuv

every other medicinal preparation included iu the ciaea to wnicn it belongs, in every State and Territory of tbe Union It is, to-day. the accept, d specific for nervous debility, dyspepsia, fever and ague, rheumatism aud all ailments involving a deficiency of ital power. Com C&i st ado bo's Excelsior Haik Dye is the moat sure and complete preparation of ita kind in the world; Its effects are magical, It character harinlea, its tints natural, ita qualities enduring. Com. Like Liohtnino are the miraculous cores eflected with Plaqu's Isstaxt BtLisr. Acbee, Pains, ttrratas. Bowel Complaint, ate. cannot bxiit If this great medicine (s used. Rrlief warranted, or money returned. Coin. PEOPLE' CHOLERA KK.rlKDY. 1M0 Foa Ovaa TSIBTV YlABS IST2. PEBBT DAVIS' PAINKILLER Has been test) d in every variety of climate, and by almost every nation known to Am ricaus. It Is the constant companion and iueatimable friend of the missionary and tbe traveler, on sea or land, and no one should travel on our lake or rivers without it. Since tbe PAIN-KILLER was Brsl introduced and met with such exteneive sale, many Linimente, Heliet, i'uHurxin and other Remedies have been offered to tbe puMic, but none of them have ever attained tbe truly enviable randing of the PAIN KILLEB. WUY 18 THIS 80? It is because DAVIS' PAIN-KILLEB Is what It claims to Le a reliever of pain. Its Mibitb am. Unsiri-assku. If PI e are suffering from Internal Pain. Taenty In Thirty Drop, in a little miter, will almost instantly cure tun. Ther is nothing to equal it for (Wie, (VamM, Hpaenu. Heartburn. Diarrhea, Dyentery, Hiut, Tfni'f in ihr Uowel. Hour titomach, Ugeprptia and tiiek Headaehe. Iu sections of the country where KKVKK AND Ati I K prevails, there is no remedy held In greater esteem. Persons traveling should keep it by t hem. A low drops in water, will prevent sickness or bowel troubles from change of water. From foreign cnuntri ei the calls for PAIN KILLEB are great. Ii is found to CUBE CHOLERA when all other remedies fail, When used externally, aa a Linlment.nothing gives jui.ker ease in Bu rna, Bruise, sprains. Cuts, Sting from Insect, and Scads. It removes the lire, and tbe weiiud heals like ordinary sores. Those sifferlng with Rhi-uruatisra, (tout, or Neuralgia, it not a positive cure, they And the PAIN KILI.KB gives tbem relief when u otber remedy will. It give Instant Helie from Aching Teeth. Every housekeeper should keep it at hand, and apply it on the first attack of pain. It will give satisfactory relief, and save beurs ol suffering. Do not trifle with yourselves liy testing untried remedies. Be anre you call for aud get the geuulne PAIN-KILLER as many worthies uoMrums are attemp ed tobe sold on the great reputation of this valuable medicine. S9 Dilutions accompany eac'i bottle. Price nets.. 5 eta., andll per bollle. SOLD BT ALL MEDICINE D KALE KS. For sale by allCsuc ago Dbcooistr. Vroitikk it now acknowledged by our best physicians to be the only sure and safe remedy for all diseases arising from impure blood, such as scrofula and scrofulous humors. TO JUHIMPTIVESÜ The sdrertiaer, having been permanently cured of that dred disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, i anxious to make known to his f llow-anfferers the means of cure. Tall wno dessire it, be will aend a copy nf the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions fur preparing and using the RM, which they will find a scan t'i ar roa CoNsrnrilos. Asthma, Ubonchitis, and all Throat or Luag difficulties. Parties wi.hingthe prescription will please address Kev. KPWAKD A. WILSON, IV Prun street. Wllliamihurgh, N. T. The Markets. NEW YORK. Beeves Good 12 12H Fair 10Ji(? Hoos Dressed 5t5t' tt Cotton -Middling 26)S Flovb Extra Western 7 20 8 75 Wheat No. 2 Spring 1 51 1 52 Corn Mixed Western CO (ff Cl Oath Western 43(ffi 44 Rye -Western 78 ft 79 Barley State 90 91 Pork Mem 13 45 S13 80 Lard CHICAGO. Beeves Choice 6 75 6 25 Good 5 50 & 5 70 Fair Grades 5 00 ft : 4n Stock Cattle Common 3 12 4 50 Inferior 2 50 Cd :i 00 Hoos-Live 3 90 (S) 4 20 Bctter Choice 13 t$ 18 Eoos 12H' 13 Flour White Winter Extra. 10 00 (S'10 50 Spring Extra 7 00 7 50 Wheat-No. 1 1 25 ( I 25) No. 2 1 24 S 1 24a Corn-No. 2 id&) 41 Oats-No. 2 25 it 25' , Rte-No. 2 5C 5 57 Barley No. 2 52 S 53 PoRK-Mees 13 45 (13 50 Lard Summer 8 tf ST. LOUIS. Flouk-XXX 660 S750 Wheat-No. 2 Ked Winter. . . 1 40 ( 1 45 Corn-No. 2 Mixed MMW 39 Oats 28 28 Rte 58 .. Barley 65 S 70 Pork -Mens 12 25 12 50 La.rd W Cattle 5 25 6 00 Hoos 3 60 4 10 CINCINNATI. FLotTR-Family 7 00 tf 7 75 Wheat Bed 1 40 1 41 Corn-Mixed 48 p) 49 Oats 30 (5) 36 Rye 65 5) 67 Barley 74 & 75 Pork Mess 12 00 (S12 25 Lard 8 t 9 Hoos 4 10 S 4 50 MILWAUKEE. Flofr Spring Extra 6 50 7 50 Wheat No. ) Spring 1 .. No. 2 Spring 1 24 . Corn No. 1 40iS) Oats-No. 2 26 Rye-No. 1 56 p 70 Barley- No. 2 58 g CLEVELAND. Wheat No. 1 Red 150 No.2Red . 1 40 s Cork 47 0 48 Oats 34 t TOLEDO. Wheat White Michigan 1 60 S Amber do 1 47 (S CoRK-High Mixed 46(8) Low do 45G Oath-No. 1 34 S 34$ No. 2 31K

XT It A O K l I N A It V ! The " Pbopls's Mom hi. y." PiUl'Urgb, sendsre, and poHuyepaid, tu every aew tear'y subscriber, ellh-r, at choice -a b autlfui 1 breaio in the 4l (If " mount) d," T retita more), or. two large 4:i luch engravings, of different subjects; also, oaa MaflS engravln for evary yearly subs' rlptlon la addition to one's own : or. this auperb IS page family paper sent on trial, from June te January (7 an.) with a JMi.T-'i engraving, and only $1. It is the only illustrated papar of any pretensions outside of New Turk, is now entering its second year, and i'a large circulation furnishes the beet test of merit. Psrwaasat canvassers Wa' led eteryuhtre. Big profits guaranteed Address, for circular aud " ontflt,'' PBOPLK'M MONTHLY, Pttf s)arht Pa. ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL. Law Department, Washington University. The regular annual term of this Law School will open on Wednesday. October th. It 7a. Full course, two terms six month, each. Students admitted to the Senior Class on examination by application on or before Ostober Mb. IS7Z. Tuition tee, su first year: f6o second year, including use of library. Tor particulars address QU. BT It WA BT, Dean of acuity, or hbnbyhTtohoook. Provost Law Department, 8t. Louis. Mo.

MOTBSUB ! MOTBBM ! ! ! Don't tall tw procure MRS. WINHl.nW'H SOOTHING KYRl'P FOR CHILDREN TEETHING! This valuable preparation has been used with NEVKR-FAILING STCuKSS IN THOUSANDS of CASK... It not only .-.llevas the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system It will also iustaut'v relieve Grlplna 1st the Bowel and Wind Colic. We believe it is tbe REST and SUBKST RRMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all caaes of DYSENTERY AND DIAURHKA IN CHILDREN, whether arising from teethiug or any nther cause. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to roarselves and Relief nnd Health 'o Your Infanta. Be sure am' call ibr "Mr a. Win-lew' Xoolhlnc Hymn," Having the fac simile of "fTRTIB PERK I.N ' on the outKlde wraeper. So d by DrugKista tlirouiihotit the world. "Their Name la Lion."-Dyspepafa ia the parent of more evils than Mew out of Pandura'a hog, Biliotisnei.a,sour stomach. beadaclie.ciiii.iiialiou. nervous debility, nausea, and iodeecritiat.l.- mental miseiy are among its terrible offspring. Oie tbem all the coup de grace with Tabiant's KrrntVEat est .-ki.tzi h Apesiekt. which renovate, and regulate.- the bowels, tones tbe stomach, and Is a nr. remedy for indigostiou and all its concomitant. 80LD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. FK. I'llfEMX, llUomlugton Nnracry. III. Ataiacres,2lstyear. 12Greenhouae.. Tree. Bulbs, Hedge Plauts. Nuraery Stock. 4 Catalogues. ?w .THE A-NECTAR IS A PURK BLACK TEA Ith the Green Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit all tastes. Forsale everywhere. Aud for sale wholesale only by th Great Attan'icA Pacific Tea t o . No. IS) Fulton St . aud 2 and i Church St.. New York. P. 0. Bob ft. Send for Thea-Neclar Circular im Also f..r f'AMPAiON Coops Addres.. OOtlDSPEED'S EMPIRE PUBLISHING BOOM. Chicago. Cincin nati. !t. bonis. ew i means or mw sora. THE GETTYSBURG KATALYSINI WATER is .old t the Springet the fo' lowing isles: Tl 'ee-gallon demijohns $3.t'each. fix-guilou demijohn, iV ean. Casa-auf two dozen guari botlles.f .ti each. If neighboring druggists dn not keep It. invalids may have it sent fr.m the Sprinu by Railroad or Adams Kxprea. by inclosing Po-totBce Money Orders or Checks. Physician and CI erg) nieu supplied for their own use with three-gal ion demijohns at 2.. 'si each: with six-gallon cleniijoliu at t ft; I each: with cases of two dor.eo quarts at I.. VI ess h. Medical and clerical vocation must be cei titV-d by neaiwt Postmaster, m other responsible parties. Address W 1IITNKY BROS . 777 S Fr""t St.. Philadelphia. Pa. $425 0,"A month I llora and carriage furnishsled. Expense paid. It. B. Shaw. Alfred. Me TT ON KST energetic, God-learing men and teomen AX. Jl ,-an have pleasant. profitable work; no risk or capital. Write H. L. Hastings. IS Lindall M.. Boston. Mam. AlaENTX Hnf ed. Agents make more mouey at work Ibr Wt bau at anything else. Particulars flee, i: Stissox r'i " Pahlithnre , Poetland. Male,, Principal Office 101 W. Fifth St.. Cincinnati. O The Only Reliable (Jlft DUtrlbntloa 1st the country. $60,000.00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO BE DI8TBI Bl'TKP IN 156th Regular Monthly GIFT ENTERPRISE, To be Drawn .M.nday, An. 5th, 1HT. ONE GRIND CAPITAL PBIZE OF 5,000 zn hold: Two Prises $1,000? ( Two Prizes 500 2 flYe Prine 100 s I One Family Carriage and Matched Horse, with Sil-ver-ntonuted Harne, worth $1. .''! each I One Horse and Buggy, with Rllver-niounted Harne, wortti i tsofl each! One fine toned Kose wool Piano worth ifton Five Family Sewing Machines, worth ltl each I 75ti fiold and Sliver Levr r Hunting Watche. worth from 2titot.KMieachl Ladies' Gold LeostlneChaln. Genta' Gold Vest Chain, Solid and Double-plated Silver Table un.l Teaspoon, Photograph Albums, Jewelry, Ac, Ac, Ac Whole number Gift. S.nno. Tickets limited to f nan. Agents Wanted to Sell Ticket, to whom Liberal Premium wfll le paid Ringle Tl'-keta, f. I 81 Tickets Ml Tws'vo Tickets. Hfl Tweuty-flvo Tick.t. MB , Clrrulars containing a fnll list of prise, a description of the manner of drawing, and other information In refer.nc to the distribution, will be .ent to any oue order!' g them. All letter innl he addressed to officb. jl, D. SINE, Box 86, 101 W. FIFTH fT., CINCINNATI, O.

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I JlllJal I.V.1L1J J.TJ llklH:lkWlBBMlal Mo Person ram take these Bitters according to directions, Sad renin n long unwell, provided their bonet arc not destroyed by mineral oinn or other means and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dspepatri or Itirllsjeatlon. Headache, Pain in ttie Shoulder. Coughs, TiRhtness of ihe ChtM. Dixlines'. Sour Kructanons of the Stom.icli, Had Taate in the Moutli, BQiowa Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the I.un;, Pain in the region of the Ktdnevs, tad a hundred other painful symptoms, are the tjhnrtnfs of' Dyspepsia. In these complaints it Ihm no Stjsnl, sad one bottle will prove a Letter guarantee of its merits than a Uajpbj advc :;sement. For Feuinle oinplitliit a, in young or old, married or iimlc, at the dawn of woni.iiiloodr or the turn of life, tlieic Tonic Hitters display o decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon perceptible. For Inflammatory and ChroSklc Rhessatlsin and Qost, BHleas, Remittent and Intermittent l iver. Diseases of the B'.ood, Liver, Kidneys aid Blsddsr these Hitters have no equal. Such Di(eascs are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is genera I ly pratVsosd by deraasMMM of the Digestive Organ. They lire il taentle I'nrirutlve a well aa n Tonte, imssessing also the peculiar merit ol acting as a powerful Sgant iu reiieving Cnngotion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Disease. For Skill Dlaenaes, Eruption, " etter, Sah Rheum, Blotches, Sot, Pimple, Pjituie Boili, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Kves, Erysipel, Itch, Scurfs, DlaOOlsiSlItail of Ihe Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, arc literally dug up and carried out of the system in a hort time by the use of these Ritters. Ortateful Thonannds proclaim Vinhck BitTbbs the most wondcrtul Invigorant that ever suitained the sinking svstcm. j" WALKER. Propr H.H. JlcDON AIsD 4t CO., Druggists ami (Jen. Agts., San Francisco and New York, ty SOLD BY ALL DRUGOISTSS: DKALSHS -tossing s for Beauty of Polish, Saving Labor, Clean llneaa, Durability dt Cheapness, Unequal!. HEW ar ; Of woinin.iss mnTHs. under other names, but rcfCmbling ours In sikipe and color of wrpjr Inteiidcdtodeceive. TIIK KISIM1 SI N POI.ISM IS MH f ir ft ove dealers ue. at twelve cent per t'tiud t int -rive and fifty pound boxes. "Cheaper than any other Uulk Mm for nothing." TUR RISIXti Mn MUBUU ntStTL-ifri Sharpening Cheap ami Datable ropwfjedsotberartlel -..'or parpooo, Tili: RIMMI M in ' a UUM 1.1 UHU iron. K r axles, bearing and niichlnerv. Lat six limes a 1 oi.g aa oil alone. M) lb. and tt lb. tettei. Uortits sat lb, Tryit. MORSE BROS.. Prop'ra.. Canton. Metsts. NATURE'S REMEDY. mm The. Great Blood Purifier SSI sua a Jan .rat SS, .1 What is Needed, BosTOS.Feb. 13,1871. riENiiY R. STitvrss, Esq. : Dear Sir About one year since I found myself in a feetde condition from Gec-'sl Delliiiy. VrorriNi was strongly recommended to me by a friend who hod len nitit-b lM iiefltted lv it ua. I pro ured the article, and, alter asinil -everal l ottles. Ba restored to health, aud disco iliiii'-l ita uae. I feel rjiit confident that there is no lue I me mperior t it for thoee rotnplaiiif for vim n it is eapecia lv prepa.ed.and would cheirfully r.roinmenil it tothosew lio feel that they ueed something restore tliem t perfect health, eefoctfuily nr, if. L. PETTI NG1LL, Firm of M. Pettlasili a Co.. No lo State street, Boston. Gives Health, Strength and Appetite. My daughter l,as received great benefit from thene of tne V H.F.i 1 'F.. Her teciininir health was s nource f sreat mixiet) to all her Iriend. A few bottles of the Vr.GETtNF. reatored her health, strength and ap petite. S If. TILDKN. Insurance arid Real Estate A ire tit. Ho. 4 Sears Building. Boston. Msea. Heartily Recommends. Socth Boetos, Feli.T IiCO. Ma. Steves : . , Dear Si' 1 have taken several bottles of urr.jr TINE aud am convinced it is a valualde reimdy foi Dysri.yisoi, Kidney Complaint, and general MiSity o (Ar yelem , , I can heartily recommend it to all suffering from the itbovi complaints. Your respectfully, Mrs. MrstBor. Parker Km" Athens St. Prepared l.v II. It. STEVKNS, Boston, Mais Price fl.'JJS. Soldhy all Drntfists. Attention, Owners of Bones I THE UNO COLLAR PAI i gtiarakteedtoear ihe w ort cse of raw' a In flamed oreneck in TenPatt, nil leoel- Ihr llnree nerv day. or money refunded : nd will nntrhale or w ear the mam off the ueclt. Kor sale by Sddlerr llariware Sstbllhnienta an A llarnea Maker. Mnnufactureilliy tbe ZINC CmLLAK PAD CO.. Buchanan Mich. prrUrrh and expenses paid. V'J" n telialde mi ent In v; n 1 ouuty inthe U. S Addree. IIihN.mi Klver v lre j 1 Ml M aides, I 10 . V 1 ,i,r tTlb ago, HI. $30 $ y jz-iAsent' profit per week. 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