Marshall County Republican, Volume 4, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 May 1870 — Page 6
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??????????? SOMETHING NEW. Head the (ollowinc What the City Miatu-Miary of its about . LLEIff'S LUNG flava certainly I Lung i medy at can not be found a better Expectorant it eutiaL Boston. M&a . Feb.. 1. 1. Mmtt P. Da vat, SoS -t'ontlumea: Toe " of Allen- Lung Balsam you sent me to use among the in my city misj-iorury wot., m k - bl-i and useful It baa od into several . and with -ftable effect in B-sniawsw-s oman has been restored from hat her phsii .ftar several mouths ckoe it.i wicb. great pato in the hin. and pro tr so that -Jie m now able to do house work and a-i-t in tne nppon or nrr lamiij, au - MlnsedM ottbe xialaam, aha lllim enUro reato-Vno-her r son a young woman to whom I .cave one baUle.haarecaived great benefit, so that her M ,,, ...or montasr i NHÜaf.n getting better, and 8h,. has porvh.ieed the second bottle, and has every inJu ttiou of a C'ire. . ' ;. r. i -sajUing ' lood, ind . ule tawklaaft. byyjba use of two bottles, been much taapr .ved uawJ' ab.a to do a little at his work. A m IIH 1 ' recommended a trial of it. Who'iai iBHKd cough. nil much pain in bis lone for noorsepasL and unable to ret rest or sleep, has eonmencesi taking it. and is now using the fourth botl le with great heneht. He said to mo on a recent visit, be . I i not do without it. He is hoping snd reasonably it nrrtaa to mo) to be able to reaume nut work again. si respitUVrly atd arstetullj your. Ort AS t. RVSOV. City Missionary. I K. liAKKIB di'', -.: Proprietors Cincinnati Ohio. fT-Sold by all drngrist 1840. 1870 PFRRY DAVIS' Vegetable "Pain Killer. Tbc Cremt I'smily Medicine of the Agw. IIÜK1Y i! M: t- -a.e the introdntIon of the I'ain Kilbrto the public, and yet at the ..... i nan i rop-;.' I mi tiitn M I '' ji rh.n wir I ..fnn Ii ooanLsritT is not confined tc countr mi 'tit, ü I over ae worm us nein uuu . nn the "ins that tleah is De-r to. ar. . .. .-. : t,.i ,i; frciit-st. aii.l .w a t IN u.i U... fame i- . r-u;' to oo country, H-t nor race. is certainly a long enongh tint to of any medicine, and that the Paia ng ot all its proprietors claim for it, is I the unparalleled popularity it has -! i.k and i.fiti i n r remedy. mi att 'I lTlgglstS. ke bj H. B K .V. I ' II . Ss'NS,.! a . IK)! a Co , ndali Milwanke DrnCRistf Family Medicine Cases AJCO POCKET COMPANIONS OCTCo, M VS T CAN YOU DO TZ Üa FAMILY f I t.-w hare r.-rf e fesaHy n rrvd rtw! of sickne-xr. tb m J-t "lis biila lie not light ; anon C I Ve fcratiticd to bare less tl-'ifw.-? s o ujs diiwuop, .i c Ltou tit win: Uh v dU niy ilia d, i can do a deal f, r r not Famo. T Ca.ks
"OMigui rKX: SM t: " . which has a sraali book CI dareeuoos gi'-.r a leMwiption of all tbo am m i lawn i ii si....n ywt 'n treat protitat-ly, nd It'l r -x g.vinjr tt- medicines, diet. ctVne iiiK'H . i- i. are all marked and labeled, soy t Bawd g've i a a particular case .od tar diraaalrsasaieso plain aod simple that yo i n una ft astray Vt' rmecf fhee cases, yen or your u VtUbe t' I. tc stir and arrwst three-fourths of ail 'b, estae of i linear wn. t oc-.ur in v.t familT. Vim cm a
. r piaticnt a' one, he railed, and thuf titndy at ouce. aar is-:,, - etil lest.i1 irmd drugging tb tern, and Laying tba ilaoare thos eaabidi ronir disease abkMi lividuals. such a f the n.. fr.-tn time ic 1 ailments or die it c not only ia tha niation. so to speak, iueaens is renved taznilt impetire irt s from year to yen t. id better con -fitotuns, ati-1 tb'i i-n-n wot ont lr. ii:i unii r Ui n.t. ' id f iii :.ild d.v: , it the rovsrse of thiaia true, under oM 1 1 . r' n t very Tillaiuons doee of mtMinn i n.t, , , t. ioi Dother. one visit of the loc' ir ofte . at1 mh lit i aoather andarood th rongb old-ofifcaol fliastiii awiatnLsiitmtii enough in the liist fen years i i i proeari nsllife, to knrp him bnm fur .he tiaksri t'f ii- .Ins ; be-' wiccaat.f men. uiatie "oj uno situsof calomel. Iili' xvi ot: ntie. iodine, opium ' jN.i-Htn ara lb i barvet tielda of .log tors. So bm itl gi-: out of th;w.-v..f i r firing, tietacasaof .i.i s inddn-i ryourselt ndiauiibr when you cit.n. .i wneu you naast hsve a doctor, samel forth mnst i' !om in to:r reas b, and joti mil ropn have ick s ' snd .loctors r - ' t v - tr house. us is no tan. -.. n. . n - re wiady promivt iands hav 0e so. ami you may do likewise. The l ii. ft I in the expenmeatt is nut large, aui th-t .r.Bt well worth a tri X KATIaa.Y V rI4 I.- ;T f.- fit! I."r- vitik-. wiircr-ontriiM'. ktI . io. ( iitalii'-i n aawrMc for v . v i -tliii.tr ili-st rt in mil v is ' in, mid b'ioUi i ' liiuif ... M I II r.i .:. .-"r ruily and Ti iVi'ia t-rrtes. with - -..s 'A m ya to is i for 11 Pajlatil Oiwesutr. . .-h for I nr.uir ,. -d ff-r lri-T-oii e r. - i. iu vi. i ; - t.i pwk -t eas-5 . . . . ... . lni' tn?3 po;r LXTKA V 'nr- Kuni. Krni-.e-. I.iuttei. Mirrncs. -i.i !ir.:ti. oriiiio. Ti.ollinrr . I'jrn-h'. N iraoi:.!. it-In uiisi: i-iti. l.nuibo-i . I'm - i. i I.. ting-, nit l.vrit III--Um rl ltr :.o,-.. t .. . i tttiiHt-h. or ill t'il. I urn-.. r 1 1 . 1 . ri . nr. hu . Ml .-etil-; -inlf. H 1 .OO: flutirl B e Kercvdie-; air tit PtlNDS KWtMMft im or stngta tiox. ares-nt to any oatt of th .luuI or expraaa. free of ajkajassk on reoeip VS i ti :. LT.rri.aa Mitrr lx llsmiihn 't ieeifi" II saasssasMiihle llfdiciae t'osn nn. O" and UapoC. i . . : -.v t v. Now ' ork. ITJR S VLK BY AUL UilL iiOlSTS. Whoixsalk Auests - homhama A Van BcLvaack Slur: .ri i . . t hie igo. Ilia , Jen A Cordoo I'aai. -Mr Tin : I'.rown, Webber A Craham,SL Loon. M i . Karraod.-SheUg A Co . Detroit. Mich. An Old Kallncy Kxploded. rhrrty or forty years ago. it was the fashion U adasin med.rinea" of salts and senna, calomel and jalap, or vera given to all the mem tiers of a family sick or well, by way of preparing them for the weather in progress. This pernicious custom li nearly ahaotete, hot there are some old Bourbons of private life, incapable s'ike of forgetting anything, who obstinately cling to it still. Nothing could be more pernicious more ntterly un philosophical, than such an oosl.ogh' on 'he visior unit elasticity of tbe system. In .truer to aayaMa the physical structures to resist the enervating effet-'s t.f -prrng mmsaw an1 summer heat. it snouiii b tuned aid reuorced. not relaxed and weakened The t.e-tt me,lieine agent f .r t his purp-1 is Hostetter's Minuih hitters. IM effect is to tone the stomach and liver, greatly relieve the bowels frutr ob"f ructions, brace the nrves. improve the quality cm the blind srimnlatp the appetite and cheer the spinte onprtivttj c .nrvrion t organizstion is capable re i-tin.g 'ir:-i.-ai-ny inriiien. mg unrieai'ny intiuenes, Dich wmiM prt. tr r. -n ' e. ' oil st item A neurons iliire-.lii.ii ia .) stdata'y ewsential to healtn. aad taere ia ni danger of tne stomach falter. ng ar tailing in its important office if this genial vgeUMe rünt is taken regularly as a stomachic None of the tonic tinctures or attract soil upply the ric . f tee Hitters, for the simple rea st.n that they operate as astnngeat nly Intact, to Tdinary practice, live or six preect j.uons would be re ared to prrrtie separately, the beueticial result. wnicn r cnecxeo imni: ti .nil I th-s single p-citre. MEDICAL BLESSING 01 THE AGK.DR. KENNEBY'S RHEUMATIC AND Jf EUR 4.LGI A DISSOLVENT Hasaler you may consider this a of Masai ea .-'t I have bevo m 'og.but I mean srv it. Wfcsa yssrr system isracka.1 with ion iati: ivi. ana yon sännet ven t -r mv an self tn b to a mmr, yon must sit and ssstsi, to the s irrinir wish je iv ssi uigu.. sod st tug lit vimr, una snouiing NhllfAl i every net-re to your beint islik I ia sting of a circulating the most venotoons an . hot potsor tl rour heart snd dvfeine ns t.. ik. limns vi oan yon aas the f I ATlt t . tmst i nava inst gut thrnugn with.i that m w reart-i:ticriu)r. most streosrth sptni r resting anil mind weskamug of al iliaoai ,f thrt c-'u arnct onr . t uman nature. When you t ave the I I MUM. O. yingaid writhing in agony and pain, a nable o tare sourseli id bed. sn-1 vei-v motrment will got your -art hks a kaue, now tell me. if relief anor ore tf any of these diseases in a tew days is not the Ore -est Medical massing of the age, tell its what ia ! DIRFfTfONS Til CSK. -Yon will take aLableepoosv fai and three sp.,ntui- .,f wtat three tames a day. ami to a lew day every particle of rheumatic and neunügia nam will he dissolved and nam off by the kidneys. ufactured by mAi.n ivKkiy, Roxkary, f WaoLgaixK Atnnnsx. Fuller, Kirch A Fuller, law 4 "smith. R. P. iHryar A Co . Burnhains A Van Schaauk H lribnrt A Edsall. Totmaa A king, Chicago t.reena Barton. Krce A Hlssua, Bosworth A Son, i lohnten A Son rn idt, Milwankaa. Vlc( uilocb A M-Wird, Ist ros e Äoves Bros., St. Paci; f'oMins Broe . K. W. Wmtr l' Mayer Bros., St. laus. Moore A Tar at, Kunkermai Ä Utas, Duhuiina At retail bv all dr lggiatv tnoa Si. JOB MOSES' Sir James Clarke's Female Pillg. ' lnvalaa' In iU are nnful.it mlhi..n.ll Iwmale cow-rrtntaon is subject , ..-ier .te all et 1 ii utjsvru, i tons, i rum whatever TO .MAUKIKD I.ADIKS They are Dring alUowgh tiomv Pi exertMsa, Palpit.rton of tnn VS Qltes. the, wi I erraaat a rare ah .11 have failed. Tha aamnhle' around uh full dirt.ca. rm sod advwa. or will ha seat frse to all ttllllllt M.I ft J SPECIAL NOTICE. - Mil i ' ' r i'- a-'- si 1. rvn f . ?.mrJi.Rr'TW- r' äs ms WS, fJOR mOSUrm. .oeksrhsj . , ,n " - an rwe irr. ere the im ... a K. One Dollar, with hfteen nl. f to the sole ornnriettir .IHM UiKl'n NivL' street, New York, will lasure a bottle of the wn Mltaiuins' hlftv Pills k. i ,. r .. , Ir. f i.n.r eld's Turkish s yrwp, warranted to ssn KsBiiatl arMisw aild S perTajUorrries t 'noi 6 Saat by exnrsai to aag addrwaa. t; al tvsi i t-i n si. i, artaia 3 treat, rt or pass, ur. I . Ijm . C . . . - - . . ...... Tt the I Jtdlcs. jaawlusM Rnnaf-mr't flii iWsf of .SV-vesi. for Kemavle Complaints, thasaXaat and wsaawMw rmasxur aver xnonn. v. ir ran ted n all ZJLXViZ SVlCy.?- . l.b' rramtoany address V m.orimia mV. U., IW HaUB wW
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luaisn'tOlnlmcBt In trora lo to hours Puree fhe llrh. ires tjm iit'um. C uns I'flllT :. HarfaeiV Itch. Cures Old Sores. thtrt erT hind " Aeasar Its MAGIC. Prioe, 5ec a box: by mail, tUe TTCtt sP tO. A A Altwas W REKS 4 PlWIItE. 170 Washington St.. wW ssi bv all DrocpaU Boston. Man FAKIT, 0AHlvK Ali HOrSr HOLD. Gardrulug for Women. Franc s P- wer Cnbbo pajs thut among healihlul amusenients and t ccopationa for women, gardening onffht to have n foremost place, aad a.I.l-: It is at ouee an Kit and an i-x reise an art wherein w- dull Saious have thoroaghly proved onr psiwer to exeel, and an exercise wLieh l.rins ' nmclo into ; via tbe blfKtl tttfi'i ait. It uay be so cheaply pnrsiwd tli .t even the po rest eot ig- tor even towu garrett t r may enjoy it; and it may 1 e costly an . splendid enongh to gratify tho taste of qiieens. The natural affinity bttwn n women and flowero ia so strong. 90 f- women of any rank are devoid of it, and o mach of gardening and conseiYat' ry work can be' well done by women, tlMM it ! qnite a enrions instanee of the way in which pleasant and lnerative trades are uotaopolia'ed by nun, tbatthere are no snob thing as garden-girls and female head gardeners, and women manr aciuc nnissrus and niirkt t-gardenp. Many hnm.r tis of English ladies ork from choise half their days in tin ir own cranbis. : I. b'-utg lie ir own hta.l yartleneiK. u i . very llower whioh blooms t n fold more t!n;u Uf tin y hrt1 the honor of Meekly biellrng it umdm the rale of a Scott-h ..tu e rat. But uo woman ot the humbler ciaes that erer we ht-rd ot wan allowi d to gain her bread by doing preoist ly vbt these laVmw do from choice; Vaough how moj would rejoice to quit drrary Hchoil-roonii and work-roonie to nndf rtake the anie. Heaven alone can Uli. .Mr. lit ni Properllea of Celery. i. rrcent agrienltnr.il write siy: "I have known many raen, mmi wOwMB MO VM from viri :i- c '- have b eome so much affected by nervommeee, th:tt when they stretched ont tht ir hands tht-v diook like aspen leaves on windy day.; bnt, by a daily, inotlerate usr of the bUnched footRt.tlks ot c leiy leavt s as a saind, tht-y bt -canie as stront,' and stead t iu their limls as other p' oj, I,.. I have known others bo very neiv. i;h that UM '"ast annoyance put tht -u in a titi' of agitation, iid t-l:ey were in mmwOwl eotmmVat perplexity ima fc:;r, who wer also effectually cur d, by a daily nse of Mm ehed celery us a salad at meal times. I MM ku-wn others cur. d by using celery lor prdpitation of the heart. Every body t MMgi i labor weakening to the nerves. s!h .dd use celery daily in season, andouioiiS in its stead when not in seasou." Sbofjs. lloiisv. Amoncj the reports on the r.iris eihibi'ion is a chapter on a new systetn of shoeiutf tiono-s. Itn inventor, M. Charlnr, eont n 's that the shoe destroys tho horse's fcot, and snbstitntes foi an iron bat i.l bt into a rectangular frroove scoojKd bom the onter circh? of the horse's foot This bund is fastened with s VcU IM tangclar Mfll driveti into oval boles. The sole of tbe toot and frog arc thus allawed to tonch the ground. The horse v ver slips. and u- vt-r gets diseases of the foot. The new shie Ints Seen tried by M. Ijtnet. a large johniasttr in raiv, aim has reduced kimeness by tv. i-thirds. TL ' onmil ucompsny. moreovi r, bav slirnl 12f horses, and speak of the improvement in high terms. Kai-ki W rFi.r. :. Ont. pint of swett I milk, one h : v. . U -c iip:ul of butter, three 1 eegs, a tab!, sjsionful t.t thick brew, r' ytast. o:,i- .juai! i flour, and aiiotbi r acapfal i I sweet mi'k. in which is tlissolved a MMtiet ! a t-.t-..oonful pf soda Let it Tin until v ry licht, slid then bake as othr watlh's. S rv hot, with butter and sugar. The onv r-iu inl i.-reament paper of the paper rued in making collars, cufls and other articles cf dress, lias been strongly reeonim. mi. d. a'i-' . fact, prscticetl with Kltecr-'S. e- -to: :-ist'1'"'11 suoi 4,.. 'ml ity an- ',-iiit. r vilreT of resistance to the per i i a- --swt'H iermittiug tojors .1 pi-it. r:is tr applied with increasetl fi.M.'M. 'ur t tii.'ti. tit phvhi. an -ays the whitr rnlil tr us.-d lor MMMMJj twttlmi a'nl infants' toys is very p isontrus. e-tusini.' sre month, skin tr: idion. di - . . .1 te- th. spinal curvature and d atb. In Europe the sale of it is piohibited bv law. PBATBBKM AMI ItiiLtMIK ks Pigeon Shoeilnjt Bttwftn Griitlenira Auislriir fur Si.' oil BmopmS ril It ii' p. unl tbe Im Parka I he I om(ratanls The Boy Min. From the New York Herat. 1 t.f Friday. A w. II . MMstt 1 private match botw.-ei, Shephero Knapp and Wiliiam i'arks, Jr., eaaae off yast nl-v sfferntHn at J. rom Tark. Tl-e stakes were -I o.Ki.k ,;,, .m.) as Hm affair was anticipated with mach pica-are there w;is a good utteudavce. including srv.-ral members of the clnh. The terms ol MM maU ii set forth that the coutesU':fs .vt-re to shoot at twenty bir.lsfrom sin-le tmp-, and at twt toy irom douMe traps. 1m weather was quite uiopitinns. and a'l tbe (r.-liaiiiitiri.-s Lavfakfl been sat i-fiM-torilv arr.iuf,' ,1 Messrs. Kiiapp and Parks pro eeded with the match. Mr. Parks wi is rtlii r yootlifnl lnolticg, 1 . iag appaicutly not mor" tlwin --vcutcen years ot age, while his opponent, Mr. Knapp, was far ahead of him in poin of years and seemingly in extH-rien.v. Ai cor1ingly the bettini was in favor of Knapp at something like $100 ti $80. Knapp led off and popped his fir.-t bird with ease; bnt his adversary was b.ss for-t'ltiat-.'. and BS appeared a little dejeeted as the object of his atiB flattered oMwakaxm ed. Knapp missid his tilth bird, bnt despatch! d all the rest with the exception ,t the nineteenth, which e. aK d. v?hil. Parks missed rive. Following this came the ' unit f hooting, in tbe course o which ParivS improved wond rfnlly, and the tide of fortune seemed to flow in his favor. Tbe shooting, however, Ofbotk firilw was, as will b K. t:i by the score, indifferent. Knapp killed ten mmj Parks thirteen, which, taken M ooon'eti m w th the on vions contest, mad, it a tie. They than agr.ed to ,hoot at three bitds each from single trajis nnd at three irom the donble in order to determine wht the victor shonld Kn ipp !e,J oft' airn ami imssetl ti- first bird. This circ.uiista gave rise to much speculation, and slight cwbis w. re otlt-retl and taken in favor of I an !io killed his bird, f.i the two snce MMJ shots Knapp was successful. Park tts-lllf iliuo t'l (ll.spii.so til tuny till.-, risnltl!).' : n il . : t- t . . t in iiiitinier II.. Is Ol a ill'!- eVltetiH'lit liOW prevail d, for the donhle shoo;ii,i was almcst cox ta iu to aeiilo the nnestion. Tbe i.. . ii i i uemij was preuy nveiy, an I as ev-n ns possible. Knapp kitted his first and miss ed Ms -ec Md, killt.1 th. two next, hut by a M a . . stat. M muue sirani,'e i.irainv nnsst il bis two i;iKt. with remarkable steadiness yonog Parks men came to Uie line and succeeded in killing bis first, but missed his sooon-.l, and killed the two next. He had now bnt one bird to dispose of in order to win the contest; accomplishing that tssk, his second having escaped, he was declared the victor. As sn amatenr match it w:.s interesting, though inert was au absence of much skill, while the birds were scarcely in the best condition. Mr. John Hunter officiated at referee, Mr. Banks being judge for Mr. Knapp, and Mr. Forest perlornii?. that office 09 Mr. Parks, Jr. Tbe re- 't occa--.io :i il mtif h surprise. Another te t will p t h.ibly be arranged b-t-recn them, as beyjnd doubt it will be the occasion for a renewal of that pleasnntble. xi ih-mnt which dnr ct r:.ed the afl'i.r '1'h- following is the sore: SIJfOLE TßAPe. fl- Ktiaiol 1110111 111 111 1111! 1-18 V Parke. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I (1 1 1 1 (I 1 0 1 1 1 1 115 DOrELE TRIP . 8. Kniop.U 10 10 00 ll It 00 00 fa) H-pi W. pa.rkrt.ll no pi ifl pi m ni ii io n 11-13 SHOOTIXO OFF TU S hl.VOLE TSaPS. S. Knapp oi 1-2 W. Paiks 110-2 HOC BL.lt IBAPa. r 'PP 10 11 00-3 w- l A'k Ill 11 10-4 Thw match terminated abon half past three o'clock. A oood way, when one is crowded in a pubhe ?-ambly, to obtain space is to say "Vlml de (J-oa did tho otberday: "Tak? ca;e, sir. von are iffino on , volv - w -..... in , icTwentv families of Josephite Morüioiia nuralieriog in all oue hundred miuIb, have left Utah for th&ir old homes in the states.
Stary of a 'Lost ailil." Pi i hups there has neve r been an instance where an entire city has taken such an interest in the loss ot a three-year-old child as Boston has respecting Nellie Burns.
Three weeks ago, she was playing in the street in tront of her lather's house. When she had been absent about au hoar, her mother became anxious, nnd sent a mesaenger in search of her, who could obtain no inlcrmation whatever as to her disappea. lter a day or two of fruitless research, Mr. Bnrns had hand-t ills pi. n ted and (Mated, offering $100 reward, which the ( iy a'ithorities snliseiuently increased to $C.(0, for her recovery. Information respecttBf children found by persons anxious to reeetw the reward, involved Mr. Burns in loug journeys and researches which added to his anxieties without rt snltThg in anything ot importance. Letters were sent to liiiu urging him to send money for "positive 'lUtoinmtiou," one ot them declaring that upon the remittance to a given address the child would be immediately sent home. These letters were of course tnrned over to the ponlt, who were skeptical as to the tru hiulness of their writers. "The Lost 1 Id Id became a standing heading in the newspsjiers. At last, on the 30th inst, a man n tmed James Doherty, employed on IMMM plying between Boston and Baltimore, called at Mr. Buru's house, and asked that gentleman whtth.r the missing ehild had certain peculiarities of manner and dress, which he described, not enumerated in the advertisements. Doherty's brother had observed such a little giil at play in a court or alley in a n i raMe quarter of the town, and the brothers had from time to time taken opportunity to pass that locality, and notice the child more particularly. Their surmises were correct, and resultexl in Nel lie's recovery. A crowd ot more nan two thousand people, sympathizing 'ith the Im oi the parents, surrounded the carriage in which the ehihl was brought home, and greeted h-t appearance at the window with MU r uj ou cheer. It is ascertained that sin was abducted, and kept by persons renidi n; iu a tenement house back ol tne allt y where she was tonnd, with a view to oh Lai i: ing money as a reward for her return. Avrriil loss of Idle I ,) mmttf Drowned. We have, via England, dates from Buenos Avus to 1 7ih of March, and Rio 2t)th: The Buenos Ayres papers are filled with I. t.n's oi the dreadful pampa and sontht rly msle which raged on the 9th and 10th of March. The storm wan oue of the most fMfsW I ver i xperienced in the El Ml Plate; tho violence of the wind even exceeded the memorable gale of March, lSCtl, and lasted MM longer. "The loss of lile and pro;erty in this port. mjM the Bucuos Ayres Standard of the 17th. "has been considerable, and the dam iges to pi opt rty and merchandise may lie eatiiuated at 100,001). In the country districis it is estimated that fully 100,000 p have been drowneel by the floods. English estancieros have suffared severely. A n .1 deaJ of wheat has also been lost. As , ;, however, tbe details Iron, camp are plete. The heaviest losses have been in the districts of San Vicente, Samtioronibon. Ranches, Chasomna, and tho nortb cmps that losses have been s vere, and scared , a flock in the country has escaped. Large numbers of whale boats, pilot biats and other I muH crafts are on shore, and many lives have been sacrificed. Owing to the inundation of a large bonded warehouse in this city most o' the English importing s have valnr.ble merchandise damaged The Custom House authorities allow-nl the floods to be at once removed without pay-ui.-nt of duties, the appraisement of the damaged goods to be made at the different warehouses or npon the auctioneer's bill of I tie. A list of the owners of the damaged rtv will shortly be published by tbe CwMMB HotMi authorities, which we hope t bo able to forward by the next mail." Western Patents. The following Western patent we re issued CrOM the Dotted matcu Patent Office, for the a: s t.dnitr Slav 3. 1990, as reported bv Farwell, Ellsworth A Co., Paten. Solicitors and Utorooya m Patent Canst , 1G2 Lake atrcct, Chicago: ILLINOIS. Hand paper bo der Joa. baker, Chicago. ItittlBK jack William Clark, imcatur. !:. . . i- mm j-iisui r Mit haul Pevault, Chariest cm. Steam M0M for cooking food for stuck W. J. Eab-s 1'tiiii It.wnship ' rn harvester M. A. Grizeiitlauer, Polo b 'e.iiiii; machine V. L eiorbam, liis klord. H tiling chuck Newell k litu, t'hicago. Rxette for bridles Jas. O'Brien. Gentses. t.rindiuff n ill Walter Peck, Kockford Offtre regittjr an4 directory Henr lientchler, Bel'svil e. Boll for making rai's for strei t railways G. A. Bprti aar, t'hicatio. Cultivator--Nicliolaa Werts, Manolia. Pump J. T Whipple, Chicago. Padlock I M. .. Dnw, Ohicago. I'os e and apparatus for using liqui i fuel for prtMlm iugbeat ami light Dickers-'V a id Whipple. I Chicago. igaeat for waeona---Fester, Bkk .V elatea, Decatur. Raeding mvhiuc H. Koellev. Adams i-onnty. Compound for treating rht-utiatism Laudert A Deg.-el er. f 'hit ago. Apparatus for preaervlng wfnl F. A. Stevens, Chica-o. MMttwAi ring for watch frame J. H. Flint, South Bend. Clothas liae holder A. L. Hurtt. MonUcello. Automatic wagon brake F. M. Pickerel1, IndianW ell Tube Isaac A.ti, Elkhart Wachiur f r nitfing Vegetables Wiu. B. Dunn, Alton. agrlctülaral boiler F. Faniahar, Bichmoud. P"on -Wm M. bartbtm, NobU sville. W. II tob Simon Nefl, (Tlymctith. Wasbh-g machine- a B. Peu;h, Haletu. Mil hin.- f r making plow Jas. Rrle, ansvi lie. MMMt MM fclM 1 U. Pilmiyer, Kaiain. Fruit basket -L. Carpenh-t, St. Joseph Puncbiui; tpparatns Tho. Dew.tt, Detroit. Pump ihos. Dewitt, Detroit. Washing machine Thon. Dewllt, Detroit. Churn A. H. Elliott, Albion. Door clamp Mitij. Moore, Ha't. KvaprirathiB t . ratus V. Y nuijs, Berlin. -. it saw- rV. (5. TutUe. Chelsea. OMOMMBi f 'liurn P. T. 1 alrcbild, Sheboygan Hand corn pla ler Wm. D. Stroud, Csbkoah. IOWA. B. i.,v. Chaa. Finn. Dea Moines. i - - ksaf support Format ii French, Monii:ua. 001 ivator Blood, Hathaway Barb, Indepcn u. . CO LOSA DO. Uorae alio-; Geo. Copeland, Denver. A coNTitiBOToa to Notes aud Queries say: Stimo forty years ago I bad an opportunity of examining the records kept by M. Sanon (son of the celebrated executioner1, at his private house, of all the executions by the guillotine which had taken . 1 tt IL a ' . . .. l-ineo in x acut tturing ana since the Kreuch revolution.. There is a proces nrrsi.' of wach kept in admirable order, aad dnly sign-d by tho offi. cials who WAmsied at tho execution. We were much struck with tho current exaggerations as to the number of victims, and I have little doubt that Mr. Ca.-Iyle is right iu asserting that the number was under two thousaud. The records nre probably a.'.-eHsible to any properly accredited inquirer. I remember well a statement ot Sai son himself that the current opinion as to the thousands of tuose who auffwred was altogether erroneous. Even Mr. CarlykVa estimate will be probably foun ' h in excess ot the reality. Tux Gau loi says that some workmenengaged in demolishing an old house in Paris, came npon a nest of adders, containing st in hundred of these reptiles, at the bott m of an exhausted well. In the midst of this snake nest was found a skeleton, which had probably fallen into the well years go, and the flea.- of which had been devoured by the adders. Strange to say. in the hand of the sk?lelon was a pocket-book of red morocco leather, in which, when opened, th. re were found forty bank notes fcr 1,000 francs each, and a woman's likeness, and a letter which had been almost entirely eaten by the reptiles, the only fragmant remaining decipheruble bearing the words, "De rot make known tbe plot" A iudicial inqniry nas wen commenced . . - Amongst other treasures st Delhi is pi. t off marble bearing upon it what the ftiitbful d.-e'lare to be the imDress of the Prophet's foot. When these curiosities were l. inn exhibitod to the Duke of Edinburgh, on his reent visit, one of the unite asked the man who tho wed tbe objects, U.v could Mohammed make an impression with his foot upon marble? " "As yonr prophet raised men from the dead," was the replj, delivered with the utmost solemnity. Mus. Dinah Kick. 110 years of age, draws a revolutionary pension in Tenneh-s-o She considerably survived old Nick, and is gcTbd for some years yet. Cabl Savraa, a printer, lately foreman of th- f i id Hill, (Nev.) News, and formerly a resident of Madison, Wis., committed Huiride at Virginia, Nev., April 24, by inhaling chloroform.
Nervous debility with its giorm- t. , !-
ante, low "pints, aepro6im, luvoiuritaeaiiesicrw, lue ot baiiu n, up Tupelo, rh -i lose of power, dizzv hoa-i, luue cf memory, and threatened iuniotvoco aid imbecility, find . sovereign core in Hunnirej V Flomoöpatnio specin;, o. twonty-eiut. t . omponta of Ibe moct valuable mild and potent enralives, they etnke at once at ihe root of the matter, tone up the evntcm. streut tho tliachargea, and impart vigtsr aud energy, life I and vitality, to tht entire man. They have j cured thousand of cases. Price $5 per package of five boxea and a large vial of powder, worth $2.00, which ir- very important in obstinate and old cases, or al per aiuglo box. Sold by all druggiet, and sent bv mail on receipt of price. Address Humphrey's Hpeeiflc Bomeop&thic Med. cue Company, 562 Broadway, N. w York. W KoUtaU AgmU Bnrtihama A Van Schaaek, Hurlbnrt A Edsall, Chicago, Tita ; Jeuks Gordon, St. Paul, Minn. ; Bruwn, Webber & Cvtabam, Bt. Loiun, Mo.; Farraiid, Sheley A Co.. Detr il, Mich. Daratey'a Catarrh SuufT. Strengthens Weak Eyre Imprt .es the Hearing, Helievee Headacnc, 1, .in w- I pect oration, Cm es Ca arrh in its a rsl ;rnis, and sweetens tho Breath. 1 ins no Tobacco, ia mild, and promotes a pleasant aenaation and beneficial results to all who appreciate "A Clear Head.'" 1 ld , . ii Wmsiii hv Druggists. Kinnr.nA VN fthkri.li , Agents, 104 William St., New York. Uatlrinc. A pomade which acts ou tho hiir, and h M not effect the ecalp, like all pulainiiMS liuid restorers. Ia warranted to re.-, tore fade a hair to its original color. Tho Wi all ui- ft It inclines the hair i. curl, iiai .it.- a leatiti ful ploss and is perfectly harmless. Sold hv allurnggisis. Kiddkb A W ethfi. i.i , Agents BH William St., N. Y. Koyal Havana Lottery of Cubs. 7iree hnwlred Ihouiwml MmSTi i'i fr.o dramvi erery 17 dayt. Prizes csh d nu ni forniati -n furnished. The kiaxheat ratal for D'.uhloons and all kinds or Gold a nd Kb ver, gave rnment securitie-, Ac. I CO., Bankern. Xo. 1G Wall Bt, N. Y. Batebelor'a Hair Dye. Tkis m muM Hiic tya is the boat in tl wtirld, the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, MaTMmwMM ous; no tlisappotiument; uo ridiculons tints; rmitilies tho ill eflectB of bad fjr.-: invigorates ai d lenvts the Hair soft and M autilul black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfunit rs, and properly applied at the Wig I'm '. iy, Hi liond street, klew fork. E.iki.v Moas.- Thousatuis of botta MZ this country, awsko every MBTOlng languid, unrefresbeel. and devoid of all inclination for breakfast. No matter from what 0ABM these indescribablo f-e-lings may nro.-c d, their beet and quickest remedy will l. f ni..d in a dOh of Pi. ASTATION BlTTEHS. The- bv.llt lit ial effect is immediate. Tho stomach at once re-Bpouds to the genial intlu nee of the oreparation,and a reserve of latent vitality, winch only re quired the awakening agency of this potent invignrant to fWmfSäff it active, is brought into play. Of all apjelizcr- it is the most infallible, and Le iinfniiee which it imparts to tbe .iigestivo functions i.mids put a dyspepr-ia to flight. From Ska Moss Famine may be made Plane Maage, Liht-hon-e l'nil.ling, L ng branch I'uddiiii- . 1' irin- Cream, Cream takes, Karine Pies snd Cnstarda, Ice OlWatm, Boope. Qravies, M . Ma Is SDSLFJis there is safety. It was upon this prineitilo that tho formttl of Jndsji :iV Mounta ti Hi i b lilts was pi epare ' Dr. Jod son, iotei:ding to spend a fortune :n advertis ing his pills, submitted his recipe to tip reviaioti of the moet intelligent and learned physicians of the age, an 1 the result is a simple hut most efficacious nieiieine 1 1 if Judsoti'e Mountain Herb Pills. Th-y pi iif the blood, remove al! obMiiM Hons, i ll ins the skiu of all nimnles and blotches, and art perftctlv sure and safe in tt.uir ojh-ration, rie- Jmwaoa Mountain Herb Ftll-a cur. Bi ; ru ness, Female Irrcgulatitics, Ueadache, and many of the diseases arising from Imptait blood and a deranged digestion. Dae il Jmlson's Ml tntain Herb Tills, aMd wboa y m have proved their virtue re. omni ad tl (Ml j your friends. They are koik sugtr-co and plain. For sale every wb. The number of insane persons in St. rc -MMBOMJ is relatively smaller than in auy other European capital. The proportion is one in every 1,0-tl inhabitants while in London it is one in '200. i.n.l in Pai in '2-1. Russian statisticians attribute-1' to the defective state of etlueation at tSt. IVmtwBMI Ir you do not feel well "MM ior a dueteir, be call npon v.a, looks wise, n r.. -soaio hieroglyphics npon s piece I papi which von take to a draK BtoTB and there p 50 cts. to 11.00, bt sidea the tioetor'ft Tee, for a remedy nine timea out of ten r...f hail so ;-.mh1 aa Dr. M'.tee's Indian MM4 PtJ . vhieb craste but 25 e-te. per box. Du von think the former the bee' leraiis. y. u ;.s i for it ? If yon do, wi-aelvie. ..n t.i u-' in-' as an exfierimcut, tbe Mora-1 Ii Uan Krills. Ttiev are jirepaied from a IbtmmM prononnccd by tht. most leat di 1 j of our eouutry lo be tti- I t a ' :. -t tu. vernal of family mediciis a. Tt,. Morsi Indian lioot TtUa enre mMMMho, Liver Cum iilaiuta, Indieetion, Ilyap' p at i . Pemalt i rculai ities, .V".., ami :it.i j ti; nji ! ' I snar-eoatd and plain. Give th. m a triai. dm bf all dealers. I.iNKNs The Peako brand of hit : Vm B a' -l liueii iiatitlkpri iui fa nr.- juon .uiif?.! ' be Die be-it in thu market, baviut; gahst il a. ri ptitation for etrenKtb, durability anl I" u-'n.i.-li uuequaUd by any: und are in tne biKüt'St favor everywhere. They can be found at moet any dry hI l" 11 city or e mntry, and ran t. diatingnikln 1 from otbera by a mountain peak i-tamped on each pi jsl. Pi BLIP SPEAK Kits' AM f IMlLIis will fillC 'liroirm'B Bronchial Trocfirs 1 . 11 flt ial iu cli-arini: the voice before si-, n! 1 intr, ami relieving tbe tbroat alttr any unnanal exertion of the vocal oraii-, having a peculiar adaption to afTrctioiie ibich .!ir-turl tbe organs of epeech. For eougbs and colds Uie Jrticfm are effectual. Thome tliai aces which are ieaaliar l it mlee, hb Ft mal o Weakut'rr-, Ij - ., Weak 1. .'. k. Irregularities, and Nervous 01 (leueral ! bility. uro permanently cured hy tin use of Dr. Pi.-rce'a Alterstf' F.:t 1 I off (Joldeii Medical Discovery. So d by gists; or send thre-1 snd a quart, r dollar to Lv V Pierce, II. p., kfu f., attd get three bottlea free of axpress charges. PaiVATF. medical aid. advertis'-ment. T.. ad Dr. WUttMr. PoLtciyM become s- If nueiiiining 111 HM Washingtoo life Insurant' 1 1 . .. York. mitmmttmmmmmmmm. mmmmmmmmmL. Oaaitlan ta Wate Bayers. Unscrupulous parties are sellln;: BWrthli I Watches bearing trader. larks vry nearly similar 10 the trade marks of genuine Waltham Watches. This is not only a fraud on the i.r Ms r, but a great inj'i-y to the reputation of the genuine Watch. Toavi M impoaltion, buyers should insist oa getting genuine Waltham Watches, ana take no MM r. This la the only safe rule, since some sellers 'requeotly endeavor to sell othnr watchoa in MMl rnee, iu which larger proAUi are ma-le. Tho trrvle marks of the various styles are: AMRltlOAN WATCH Co Wa'tham. Maua AMN. WATCH Co WalUiaoi. Mass. AMEKICAN WATCH Co., Cres cent Str. et APPLKTON, Tl. u V A Co WALTHAM WATCH Co P. 8. BABTLKTT WM. F.IXKHT HOMK WATCH Co ..Wtiti am, Mass. .. Waltl am, Maas. ..Waltham, Mass. WaH ham, Mass. . .Wallbam. Mat-H. lioston. Mac 4 Examine the spelling of these names carefully before ooying. Any variation even of a slngls letter, indicates a counterfeit. For sale by all leading Jewelers. LOBBINSA Al'PLrTTON. Oeneral A gets, l-4 Broad way, N. Y. ACENTS WANTED To sell the only really good low priced Sewing Machine Sample complete to agenta only SIX. Promt lo MM Vr momA ant rrwiMa mmiil to mrmrir njnlm mtsxlr nr frmale. Send for circulars or sample machiae, and commence canvassing in rour own neighborhood Address BAKKU SKWlNLr MACHINE CO., Cleveland, Ohio GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS 075 to StaO0 per month. We want employ a good agent 1 n every c unty m the If. 8. on commission or salary to iatrodnce our ' 1 1 ej I Weal Whitt Wirt f louW. ..nr.. wll I last a hun d red years. If yon want a profitable and rilasssnt jawplOTmenLaddrema A. atrss A Oo .Manrrs. 75 WWAsst 8L, J. y, or IS iMurbom at . t'awsago. Don't Have Theai Unless You Want Tliein Male and Female Agents wanted, $10 per day. Will not interfere with other basin ess Physicians and .tunes will corsult their r.wn interest , by sending lor cirt. lar or applying b, O. W AIXEN, I A Msdison St . aa ataats, taimga. ML Henry H. Shuf sldt It Coi'iiHiiiB.111 ..'"'"s si iitllM, MlsiKlr., and the celebrated IMPKKlALCIN Send for a Price I aaa Wm Am.. - ' r Ibstilleraof AM'OHOI List. S e defy rmmmtttlion. 54 56 so.iih Water fSAw t hlcaao. QUEEN NURSERY. This important in ver. lion ia now read for sale and ia ' furnished to order, to mit any Movable Comb Bee I Hive, at abort notice Individual. S'ownship. County ! and State Rights are for sale. Those wishing nghta anould add rem UK. Jiwnx Avis, I hnrleslon. Illinois. PRTTSSINO'S VINEGAR. ,. WJXmJlta PU'- Palatable, and to preserve pickle. . Eirat Premium awarded at the 0. H. Fair, the illino a Htf-ts Eair, and Chicago City Fair. largest Works i i g Unite. i States. RsUblished Ms: CHAS. O. K
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IMITATION PCLü'JS PLASTERS.
Periomied I'lnaters .n luiitation ol ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. are ' eing offered for sale. These we have seen ara a preparation of "lead plaster," and calculated to induce paralysis, costireness and colics. To give rebel from pain is tbe object of ALLCOCK'S PeiKUCH P LAST Kits, which are wan-antes! to contain ONLY INNOCENT DRUGS. wit bout a particle of lead or any mineral whatever in their composition. V bava made tbem for twenty es en yor rs, and will always rrepure them as beretofttre. They are hannlo-s; but for loeal pains nothing has ever proved so vastly curative, as an outward application, as tbe justly celebrated Porous Plaster of iilr. Ailcock. Kven stricture of the bronchial tulies, dropsy of tbi he tit. t Ulnars, internal and ovarian, are said to have born curru by this plaster. But in all uses for a strengthening plaster, aud (or nervous and 1. cat pains, e hsva the testimony of the first physicians of the United Slates and of Kurope in their favor. I tow great tho comfort to have a suffocating cough, to have sharp pains of Ihe chert, queer creeping sensations around the heart, cured hy the simple reniedv of a clean, fletibU , entirely unobjectionable plaster ' Bui internal tumors, considered of a fatal character, are also cured by this mild and innocent application, which, acting likearecond skin, pnslucesa steady pressure, by which atisorhlion, resulting in case at once, and ultimate cure, is obtained. Being a preparation from frank en cense, Bubbor and Purgnndy Pitch, they seem to possess the quality of ACCUMULATIAO ELECTRICITY and imparting it to tho body, whereby the circulation of tbe blood becomes equalized upon tho parts wbeie appbed. causing pain and moi bid action to cease. Tho Porous Plasters are flexible, nnd found of great help to those who have weak hacks or pain in tbe side. Kspe cially aro they valuable to those who have neglected colds. They are often preventives of consumption , nay, they are believed to bare loosened the grasp of Ibis terrible afllictien, aid been in ni.ly instrumental in effecting u cure. Iu variable chuiataetfaar? should I. worn on the breast or between tbe shoulders or over tbe kidneys, by those who are subject to take cold easily. This simple olan will soon produce a constitutional rigor that will enable it to resist extraordinary changes of temperature. Experience has proved the Porous P aster to be a blessing to the consumptively inclined, invariably producing the moat remarkable abatement Ol thu worst sj id pi Ollis. From the Rev. Dr. Beattie. BuypimttrWM, Orange county. N. Y.. ( 'ct SI. MS. T110MA k A l.la'ocK. A Co.. Sing Sing : - Yoar P.trous llatters arn a groat bles-ing. My daughter, Isabella, had wbooping cough s me twelve months since; whn the seventy of the disease abate.) she still for sit months had a distressing cough. nnd became vary weak snd thin Finding internal remedies of no a nil, an Allcock s Porous Plaster was apptiwu to bar eh. t The reugh was relieved from tbe day it was put ou, and in oue month was entirely cured. I am yours, truly, D. UKATTIE Nervous Affection of the Head Cored. For two jears I have been a great snfferer from neu ra'.ria in tbe heao. and loiind only temporary relief 'rt.m alt the various remetlins that I hair, tricsl until applied one of Alluock s Ponsis Flasttrs. I cut it into I tb.ee strips placing one under each shoulder blade .ind t he other over the .mall of tbe l ack, and for the past thr... et.ir.tris I nave nail scarcely a 'utugeol Iho o .1 ia-u I advise aU who suffer from i ervous diseases to lose no tne- in making a trial rf the aonderful Porous Plaster. A. E. STKRI.I NC, Sec'y .Singer Mfg. o. Nkw Yokx, Juno K law. fiArSKTOvrs. la.. Wwv. 27. IrWl. Mnasrs. THiis. ALU ock A Co. Tlunngthe extensive practice of t' n years I have fieen t freouent witness of the magical otialities of your PO tOCS PI ASTERS. I can c rtify that they are all yon claim for them. In ' fact, I have never known lhn.-n to fail in giving relief in local pains, or to impart support to tbe part where applied. Send me sit dozen at once Yours, K0RKR1 r t LMPBKLL, M. D. D. Mager, of Savannah, l.a.. says they are tbe beet mechaniesi supporters for weak muscles ever discoverea , mat ny tneir warming properties they lirtng power aud health, until tbe strength of the mus. lea is ; ntirely restored ; that he knowsa case where Allcock'' Piasters cured a gentleman of weak spine : that he ily prescribes them in bis praati. e with the bwppiest resulta and desires us to refer to him. Ir Henderson, of Earnville. Ijl. say"The counter irritant effect of A'leock's Porous Pias ter is produced in such a miW and gradual wry. they so inviimrate the circulatfU aroun.l tbe Darts to which Iber are apt lied, and exert upon all nert on diseases stich a gT.-at mit.rc intiuence, tnsi i place tnem con I'.lentlv si !.' nead of every plaster now in nse." I r. ...Vinson, of Hart lord, says y daily etjterience confirms the very superior eicel ience of your Porous Plasters. At this moment nt writing a man applies fur one. who, by entanglement in a shaft of machinery, had both his legs broken, spine severely ininred. snd was for nearly a year entirely helpless. This man found relief very soon by the apub cat on ol a plaster lo bis spine, fie was snon enabled to work, and now he labors as well as ever. He would cheerfully pay nve dollars for a singlo plaster if they could not he had at a lower rate. Sargeons shout' make use of these perforated plasters to the e'clnsion of all others, as their flexibility and adhesiveness are greatlv in advance of all other plasters with which I am acquainted, while the perforations peculiar to tbem render tbem grea ly superior to all others for ordinarv surgical uses. Knowing the plasters to be so useful, I have no scruples that my sentiments should lie known J. W. JOHNSEN, M. U. Dropsy of the Heart Cured. crjcs Union P. O , Dr.LAWAsr. CotTT, Pa.' March IS, n. , Mews TitiMt Al.litM-g A Co. Having been trou bit 1 with the heart disease for a long time, and after docioring with our physician for months and obtaining no relief, I gave un in despair. I waa troubled with sharp pains in n y chest snd loud sounds ah. nt my haart, an-j ttt, -n felt that death wonld be a bleasiug At this . e was persuaded to apply one of your l'nrooa P asters. Within a few hours sfter pbtcing one on my c test I felt no more pain, and all throbbing ceased about my heart, snd I lelt like a new man. U.'-i' iss-ttii'.l,. CHAltLES BATTV. 25,000 Sold by Cm Dealer. Messrs. J Raich A Son. of Providence. K. L wnfe, November, !-. "We bitte sold the Porous Plasters for twenty years, snd. at retail and jobbing, nr hare st, I, I twenty live thousand nit. In i They ate w.-ll liked." Lame Btck Nr.w York. Nov. jl ihw T ALLiotK A Co. Centlemen I lately suffered st-terely from a weakness i n my hak Having beard four plasters much recorame ded for cases of this k nd prnenred cue, and Ihe lesult aas all that 1 could desire. A single plaster cured me in a week. Yours, respectfully, ti. HKii.i-s. Coo- e's Stouk. Rockingham County, Va ,' November J . Is.;. . Messrs AlIa-ov-k A Ca: I lately suffered severely from a pain and weakness in ny hack. I tried many applications prescribed by onr doctors, but without doing any good. At length I tried your Parous Plaster, winch benelitted me at once. Yours. Kit eSl S NE EE. A Man Saved frora l.meiiess for Life. A gentleman, from placing t .e he l of his loot on a piece of orange pel, was suddenly hrown down and violently sprained his knee. He waa six months confined to tbe bouse, thongb be had the liest medical a1v.ii t list be applied an ALI.COCK'S POROIS I'EK. and in less than two months bis knee was perfectly cured. Cure ot a Badly Crushed Breast. May 7. IS!. (iENTLEMFV In HeceniPe . Is-;:, my breast bone was crtiahid and badly injured by being struck by a heavy spar. I waa taken home senseless, where for weeks I lay at the poin' of death My doctors could do but little for mo and I suffered continual pain ThedocL.rs thought a blister plaster would help if pat on the breast, hut I thought I aouid try. instead, Allcock's Porous Plaster. I pat one no my breast ana side, and from that time began to get better, and in one month I wat well, free from pain, and able to attend to my business. Any one can call and see my breast and 1 will show them a modern miracle of enre. J. It. BuCh, No. -1 south Kifth Kb. WiL'.'amsburgh, L I. TuoTst ALU-new A Co. - V child eight years old, son of Mr. Draper, of Sing Sing, fell out of a loft some twenty feet. He waa sadlv bruised. MU plasters were torn up and appbed to every bruise, the next Jay he was out playing as usual, ami in a few days the idasters were removed and be was perfectly cured. Croup. A case occurred of severe croup, where no doctor could lie had lietore morning. The mother bethought of some Porous Plasters the had in the hnnsa Thar were tht so as to ht around the throat and chest. The nbistling breathing siKin abated In a few hours the child slept, and in the morning no sign of croup remained Asthma Cured. Mr. Wm. May, of 945 Spring Street, New York, writes January 1. IXCaj: "I hare been afflicted with as'hma r upward of ten years, receiving no benefit from medical men. 1 was advised by a friend to try one of All. ock's Porous Plasters 1 said I had tried several kinds of plasters without any benefit, and supposed th7 wt-re all alike. My friend gave me one of Allcock's and urged me to ose iL I did so. aid have now worn tnem steadily for nine months, and find myself better than I have been for many yean. To all afflicted with this awful complaint I My give them a fair chance, and you will bless the day yon tirst put oue on." Mrs. James H. liursdell, of Whitlockville. Bedford W et cheater county, was thrown from her carriage aad had her arm broken between Ihe elbow and tbe .boulder After her arm was set and the bone had fully knit she continued to Miner great pain atthe point of fracture, and passed mary sufferit daysand sleepless nights, nothing relieving her until u e aliPi- tl Allcock's Porous Planters After using them onmouth she was oompUtely cured. She obtained get elief the first day they were applied. A Cure foTco.'d Feet. S. C. Smith, Esq., of the American Hotel of Babylon. is I., oaa neen trcuoiea tor many years with cold feet. Ho bad sawn Allcock's Porous Plaster used for whooping cough with great ben em, and he concluded to try one for each loot, cut to the shape of the loot Tbe relief waa immediate, and he has never been troubled with cold feet since. Their application, after purging, cures feer and ague, ague oake, tho spleen, ana pain of the ieft side, lost above the hip joint, ia infallibly cured by Allcoc&'s Porous Plasters. They are now widely used in hospitals, both in Amer lea and Europe, and approved by all physicians. They give immediate relief in lumbago, as sell aa in paioa of the side and iiack, whether they proceed from weak neas, fatigue, or other eausea Rheumatism of the Wrists Cored Prom over-training aud other causes 1 lost the nas of my wrists. I applied an Allcock's Plaster around each wrist, ard in a few hours they ware cared. 1 think worltingnea, especially mechanics, should never be withou them. .lOUN HYL AND, Carpenter. Near Alhini Avenne, Sing Sing. Dec. ti, tsss. Mr Hicbards, a well mown person ot Sing Sing, was cured of rheumatism of the wrists by these I Masters in a tew weeka Csoton, Westchester County, Nov. 8, MSA Measr Thomas A i.l. ' h k A Co. : Iii n ri.F.XKK - Some three years ago I was prostrated by a terrible pain in my hip. My doctors said it waa rheumatism, bnt whatever it waa it con lined me to my "onae for two years, and nothing apjieared to relieve me - I finally put on one of your Porous Plasters, and unrt'r felt better. I kept using them for six months. sou nave entirety res over ort ; ana tnongn muco etposeq nave nan no return of the disease. Vours, trul NATU AN AND ON. If you need a Plaster be sure aad procure one of Allcock's Porous and you will get your money's worth, and BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. AGENCY, BRANDRETH'S BUILDING, AND HOLJ BY ALL Mill 1-ldHTS.
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V., a'- !min-, ,.f hi. HTi,i forth. I itl .S'u'r. ACENTS WANTE1! To sell our Pate .t Metal Sign and Door Plates Agents are making from ln to $Ji per day Seud Hilt vttiu ti saUs le, whic read-ly -or ' Address k M' im , IMil l!( . A ' 1 iitcnt Attorneys aud Mn mil i tnaoaa of Patente, No. 9M S. 4th street St. Ixitiis, Mo. I.I.II I KH y made new. easi ly, without doctor lor tie meines, sent post paid on receipt of 10 cents Address Hr. K. It EOOTK, I IS) Itetington Avei nue, corner of East tb Mreet, New I York. Comfort and t'nre for the Kuptured sent post-paid on receipt of lu cents Address Dr E. B. FOOT"-', author of Medical Common Haass. Plain Home Talk. etc.. IU Lax 1 nt I oil A ,-e . cor of East ?th SL. N Y. Best in sealed en velope wn receipt of 10 cents Address. rr. e. b. roori 1: - Iayxington Avenue, corner of East th Mreet, New York. NTS TO Till- ' H 1 1.1 LESS sent ir on receii t of one ltter stamp. Address Ur. I I EOtH I , .e ii ngt on Avenue. New V ork. ZERO iiKFiui.t .moil WITH Water, Wine and Milk COOLER. AI.KX. Ma I. ICSI. I V I MANL'KACTl'KI K. OOS fSlxlh Avenue, Nkw Yobs, I'liresl . leal rvl i heap. I T0I1.I:T SOAP, buy! Ol.r.ATK A I IP'S, sslll.ll It M.I. STOHEKEKI'rKS. THE RRaHEftS ANO MECHANICS4 LIFE INSURANCE CO, MV M V VOKK. OFFICE NO. 200 BROADWAY. AO EN TS WANTED. Cash Capital, - 0125,000.00 it- Henosited with the laturanra Hepartment of the State tor the Protection of the Policy I tolders, aad Invested in 'overnment Honda All tbe officers and Directors I without an exception) are Mockholdnrs, and will take good care that the i .t-r re-, r.-s n.r lurtiti-r prtuccrion or me iitucy Holders will lie made. I hi i onipany makes a nan invifionn to its roncy Holders of :CI ' . to ' per cent, each year in advance, ' h'.i.t uf i' t'" rtir. a f iirrwlmt. I it - i r.-'i ... the Policy 1 1 older is guarded Ml New York l .imp nies are obliged by the State lo Set Aside the same Reserve. The Reserve for each ompany is tne same, calculated on t be same table of in ri .lty, ami at the same rate of interest ; consequently, all are safe. ONDITIONSOE POLICY 'this 'ompany charges no Policy Fee. This Company' Policies sre non-ferfeitable. This ( ompan) imposes no restriction on travel after ne annual payment has been made. I Ins i otuiiany insures the livea of fernalas. This I 'ompany will not contest any legal claim. This I 'ompany will pay claims as soon as the proof hereof is fully established. 7'ir ro'r nr. LOW'F.R fAu thimrnf ntty nlmrr fWifKini er).il itrrl Hml.r 'hr 'it I "tk. is. RIM't IN si 11 IJ? ... hi. I, ..t'ti.'i '.tir nt. h 1 f-.r i", m.f.tq. The Earmers' snd Mechanics' will grant insurance tsi stilt on the following plans: i, i isAitY Life, Coaror-sii Intf.rkkt. I siHivcMI NT, iNl-.ivr PKOlifl-IMI, ( itn.iiHEN Endowment, Tfkw Lira. ." 1st Em-.wmfnnt, Rfti ln PKFsrrafs. Junrc MFC, Asst itieh. Ml'TrAL and in aildition to the above plans will issue policies on the TONTINE. .HI T! AL" OK IIKAP I I. AN KOK ORKINI. II I N. Tontine Mutual is a combination af Insurance aad endowment, and is singularly adapted to tbe wants of a claas of people who have hitherto been defiant d from the henentaof lafe insurance by heavy expensta, and thns Life Insurance is popularized ana made suitenor to deposits in a savings bank. 1 o injure your life on the Tontine Mutual Pan you pay 41 !i once. Von pay 'J annually. Yon psy gLM whenever a death occurs in your Claas. V ou are certain to receive a l.uuo. And if your ( 'lass is full 'lasses ar- r.-gulated hy ages t la 1 1 H SI ' - l Ml II I I IN I ill S MECLASS. IIA. HA VF PO PASS V MEDICAL EXAMINA Tlo.V 'lasses are limited to ä.nai Members, Whenever n I'lnaa in once full il I intended lo keep il nltvnvn lull by lillina Ihevaraaev vrbrni'ti-r a ilcalb is-rum, by n new aiiHrniil nl" nhout I he aauie aae i he i ompany gnaruntees that in case your death should occur Mithin s year, altbom b they are not one thousand nu n l.ers in oiii l.i-s. et will your family receive stltasi : but in case your clam has more than one thousand members, then you would receive aa many dollars as there are members in your class at the time of your üeath. riTK TIIOI SAN II .11 E II nil's-. THEN 5,laaT. Clam A. ' tmils all between tbe ages of 1.1 and 3fv l 'las B. .dmits all between the ages of ami 4k, Clam Ii mi'-, all between tbe agee of 45 and tJU. M INE El ND, At the mBB i im 1 on become insured, you also become A Member ol the Tontine Fund. Which may give to yourself, whilst living, a large sum of money. ' bis is the only '"ompany iu the t'nited States doing less on a ... .nd I .i-is. i .. thro has a ca-h capital ol L.,(si, or t at has a deposit witii tbe State for the securitt of the Policy Holders. All EN TS WANTED SEND Mil! HtMlK OF RATtvri All DIRECTORS AI; I- ST K!K III il.D I RS ILL Ol EICF.RS MtE STlM'K HOLDERS. K M. UlTRDY Presidei t M A Ii I i Mi A I.E. Vice PresidenL .1. I.I ll I. sTUO'.Sec'y. Wm. H ENDIKSON, .Assistant Sec'y. Lrcirn Mi i ' Si, 'onsnltiug Actuary. O. L Sri.wAHT. CounseL MEDIC L i X AMINERS .1. W. llENBT, RODMtN Barttjctt. Persons desiring to act as aukxts can write to Farmers' and Mechanics' I .He ln-nrince Company, or call at tbe Sic, am Broadway. New York. OP HENRY CLEWS & GO. (UNITED STATES TREASURY BU1MHNCS,) 32 Wail Street, N. T. CLEWS, HABIGHT & GO., LONDON. The business of oar firms ia conducted in the name itiitnncr, m it 1 1 respect, a. that of an laeas pa rated Hunk. Parties keeping their accounts with us in either CIUK ENI l or 'OLD, can I 1 1 El K AT ?sU;lT, tvlihont nallee. lalereat will also be allowed upon all daily balances ; credited monthly and account current rendered. We issue t'crtiflcaiea ol" lies salt, payable on demand or at rixed date, bearing interest, and nvailii ble in i-II purls ol the I niie.l ssfatea. We are at all times prepared to make A 1IYANI 'Ksi to our Heulers on approved collaterals at market rates of interest We buy and sell I .'old. Hill, ol Em limine. t.ueruiiient, rsim,- and I ity Honda, and other tirstclass Securities, on commission. SI'KCIAl. ATTK.NTION given to Railroad and ot her corporate Loans. negotiating We mike COLLECTIONS pr..nitply..f Coupon. Dividend. Notes, Drall. Ac,, at all points m the United Stilen, t Snails, or Europe, and are fully prepared to offer Itnnkintr Facililiea upon either Carreney or 4 'old ba-is THE patron i SEWinu machine $ is a first class, large, handsome double thread family machine. It is Ihe quickest, easiest and simplest known. Price t IO. Also the most efficient and practical KNITTER. I it" men can make monev bv utllm, ih..m Credit given on good secarity Send references. Only letters enclosing two stamps will he answered. G. PdSkTROSTZ, Tt Market Street, YYilmlnat aa, Del. YQUMG VI EN snffering from Nervous Debibty Premature Decay, Self Abuse. Ac, send i i NKBvrSK PlLLa. Snrecura Never fail arilubymssl was-rwauetc AOurews U Sasoas. La oal Ut.
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La A s-fV O, U y E, V Ö fron plate-7 octavot pure, swoot, for trial warranted 3 yoara r-nco tnnn v-w.. o-t;j Droaawsy, now t ots.. wbww Western and Southern Invbstment Co. Capital. 5ooj.aai. Kharea. 5. President, Ki-.ov Ri.hf.IiT Hamiltos. Secretary aad Treaa, MaI'KK K J amis. is. linarantee one acre of land for each srtare of stock and an annua' dividend of Iiai pr eent. I ilty acres u onthly as a premium for the largest n lmher of shares taken. Address all letter and remittances to MALKI' K JAMISON. Bot U, Haielton. t'onnty. Pa NEW MOOh. Aaants sell lot per weak. Price ss-i Address Is STKBBINS, Harttonl. Ct A IWOOEL H USE. Being s cripple, I have inadehou-e planning a special study. One built last season has proved a model ol convenience, beauty, and economy. Deecnptite circa Im of Plans. Views, etc., with general infea mation "I value to all, sent free. Address i with stamp ar script if convenient, OKO. J. COLBY. Architect, .taterbur). Vermont. AMIOOD and WosinshiHsi. ssa ha ..ttn- U. t . I. .a .1 . 11, IIA - w, i ... - , u m.tr-1 rit. wtiiit . . . - . - D AtSSOt'lAT'eiN. Pot P. Philadelphia Pa. laaeadville Theolouicnl N-hosl. Critio IVB educates Ministers; iCbin a year to (ttstr students, begins .'a .M Apply to A. A. Lirmmnrr, Meadvtlle. QMYGIwOM Ä ROT, KASCIN ATIOW OB I I CHAKMINi. A' paces I his wondertnl book baa fall instrnctaoos to enaaSe ' he reader to fas cinale either sei, or any animal, at will Mesmerism, Smritualisra, and hundreds of other cirious eiiM-ri raenta It can lie obtained by sending address, with lo cents postage t T. W. I VAN'S H'n. No. 41 So. Eighth st . Philadelphia PATENTS. Inventors who W-h lo takeout latters Patent .-ire advised to counsel wnh Ml NN A CO , Editors of the Srinitijt. Ani'timm, who have prosecuted claims lietore the Patent Ifhce lor over Twenty Years. Their Amen can and European Paten' sgeucy is then.net extensile in the world. Charges lese than any other reliable agency. A pamphlet containing full met ruction -inventors ia sent gratia MUNN e CO., 37 Park Row, New York A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS i sC Hundreds of Thousands 5 r. w ft F. s I ' Bear testimony C tl r tnl t ur'iit.vc Elfi Wi ets. mb-r c - tsi WHAT mil ARE THEY? 5 THEY ARE N't IT A VILE aslc a Mr v n d i m k - I f-tl-SWV mr It 1 IS V. at Made of Poor Kmii. bikcy. Prool fpiril nnd Refuse Liquor- I i-dandsw - ened to please the last. , called " Tonics." ApiM tiz ers," " RestonTS," Ac. that lead Ihe tippler on L. drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots ami Herbs of Callfornla.fr-. fromnll Alcoholic IMMMSa Mnynie c . GBbUT KltOOII ITRI FIEK and A I.II 1 t'lVINt; I'ltlNC IP1.E I Inv-ltforator . f the System, carrying off all polsonowa matter and rertori.'iK the ble d to a health vrondtti i No person Can take these Bitters according to din c Hon and remain long nnwi It. 91UO will I"' id vcu for an Incurable casc.pr. vlded the bones arc not destroyed by nöiicral iHiison or other means, and tbe vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. For I nil a nniiumi anil C hronic Kheumntlsni and Coul. Ilypepin. or I . I i I ion. Biliour.. Ill-mint ni und 1 BmsWSBmtBmM Psw I -llisesat s of Ibe IUimmI. I.lvcr, mi1;i. and Rlsdiler, IfhBH Hill SM ful. fsueh lli-a'si ar.- BamSBSl bf i t i :t 1 .1 Blood.which is g-iierall:- pi -lu. - - of tie Ii-. stive Oruan. TrvPKPtllA OK IVD!CIT10. ache. Pain in the Shoulders, t.u s.TU.'btnt ss of lit. Chest, Dlzrlness, Sour Kructati..:. f ihe Stomach, Bail taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart. Inflammation ot the Lnnirs.Pain In BBS regions of the Kidney s. und a lnindre.' oilier painful symptoms, are the nf springs of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate tbe it. mach, and stimulate t!..- t..: pld liver and bowels, which render them ofoni-iiuallcd efficacy MwtStMMj tSM Hsod f all inipnriti. s, ai.d Imparting new life at .1 rfjg M I hole system. Flllt !K IN Dl;. ISKM Rhuer.i,Bloioliea,Sp ts.Pi i.pl- .P'.istul. s.ts. : -. bnncles,R..ät-tV..i;.,.s.. . ai I I" . r- I - -. I ' - . elan, Iteb, Scurfs. IH.-.-ol .' i , ..ftln in. IlmiiorandDiaeasie. f t':c s: . r what. v. r .1.1 I i are literally dug uo a I can .. si eM .. system in a abort time by tie ih -. Bitt-r-. oneboitb auch cases will eoa'. i .re tin Uioatiacr ' carat tve effect. Cleanse the Viti it. : I'd d vln t.. ver on tin-: r Impurltiesb.trst t-.-tti:- What ahsalsPmapl .' tlonsors'ir i ; clgsinsi Itsrhi ii totiiiml h ohi u i- : and sliiMsTish In Ihe Inf ; clearu-e it when i: i I sadyourfielinj;:-will I. !';. .'ivl I I Bp m M pare and the tn-aP't th system rrSfl folmwr. IMN.TAPL - VweMMaw, iBwaJag ayrtem ..f i i ; . . arecir ettiallydc tr. ; cd and removed, i : ' i t t.i.rfc, read .-att i the CireHiar around i BS I IhWU pri-.i ! i n t . gaages English, fi ti..i , i r . a h! sptni h. J. WALKER. Proo net .r. R. P M I VI DA 0 Drtl.'l.ls' r.ti.l c a. . : ... ' 4 ami 32 a "I "i Himir-w - Bew York. t-a- .- -. ' ' ''MilDR. V HITTIDK. a RELH'L. OMADUATK OP MKDTCTN' asdiplotii ;:,ce wi.l sb. . has bi-enloager engaged in t! .-i nt of Private Diac-r-. than any oU-er phyaicianiu SL Svphilis. C. .c-rrhea, Cleet Strieinre. Orchiti-. Henna and rfi ptur-; all I'nnary Diseases and syphilitic or V jrcunal Afflictions of the Throat, skin or bones . treated with unparalelled suecewSoer Ihe nnator ;t a, Netual lleldbty and linis.t . in . hl the result i ic:: c'.f -.buse 1 n out h, sc v u nl et cesses in matureryt orothercausea.andwhu h prudu. Ma. of fne ...ting enecte, aa noctiimai emiions hlt.tr Ii. t bilitv.diinese dimnt-ssof sight. contusion ol -i as, evil foreltodings, aversion to society of teai-r Jobs of memory and sexual fmwm . and render-1 ' aamage LLaproper, are perma nentlycnred. . . , ThelKict.tr'- si wnnitjesir hospital and private practice are , ns L passed in t Ixmis or any otb. r dty. Backtil-rsc I. I ajuis papers prove that be baa been locateC .he- . narer byyearsttliaaa-.y oUwradvertising, iV ..'alilishment, library, laliorator) and appointsneni it unrivalled in the W est. on surpassed ar-rwh. I Age, with e.ltenence can be relied upon, andti: Joctor can refer to many phy aicianstiiroiigboe country I n pa-t success and present position Ue -nds without a coibpetiu.r The Vriitiia m Physieiaa wrhoae repntaulan Is I'm: n-vride sl.oLld fee e wants teadiaa. Dot-tor WaTrrrr'n publishes a MEDICAL P A M PH LKT relating to venereal diseaaesand the disastrous and SBSma . n-i'i.-nces t.t sell I SJBB that will be st nt to i. ny ..dd ress in a sealed envelope for two stampf M any physicians int rt si uce patient s Botha Doctor iSmr reading bisM.sli. al laiephlel. Communicatn :i conndential. A triendly talk will orat you notl-tig. Office central, yet retired No.17 St Ch ..l.a street, st I oafs, Mo. Hoars Ha. af . to 7 !-. W. Sundays 1J to - r. m flHALFANT'S jmW ' V-ry r it- jK-sniis tiiink vein n bm A.... .. .it , a 0 c 0 c R E A a nue n, un iiair in i ii'.- erv oreSs iiiilitir tance of ( uitivatin-.. it in Iheir yuut ' Nothing can lie in. ire Isr-eornhBC or acajdia bit iuo.tl n 'han-. ist'fuilM IT of H tl; . In order to s. i n: , this, vesirs hate I . i spent by Dr i ataurast? la perfcethae hi valuable artn k . It cuatabaa Ml vf LPll C! o sk.u: Li t? : Nd iuohol: I1HMMI(s fL':i:iM, MtTfK!!!1 Iburu and ti - rv the very daiicate n-ot . , the II AI If. It Is PURELY V E 'KT ABLE con! n ' the only veirelablc oil ever dix-overen j promotes the jjrowth nnd pr.Hluecs i llaxiir'attt locks of Hair. It i-dil . perfiiin.'d a it li the sw ct te of most tr OowrrH. This article in fintml ml he lar t'ilies on alliloet etery MfaV ttee. but in 'I esiet-ialiy anmni' th-- niort- fa hi !,.. clase.-e, as it has proved to be t he nn'v tide that will n-UiutheUnirtiipoi.iii.il lany b-uTtb of line at; r d Klaff. It if seed byLadiew' Hair Dre--t-rs and Karl- -Stall the leadiip' 11. d. - if t;. .. ., lit goes three tiru a a far as al iCICB. Aleotli'l breliHrail ii r.Al htt of the bt-sd etaporate- ntnl lei ; the Hair parched aud dry. I mi. ' BaJnt, LILPIN A ID.. IVamjfMmn, BALTIMORE. KS. MIL.I) BY ALL DRlGCISTS. M WHOLES M T SV FULLER, FIIsTCH Ac KTJILKr., CHTCAtVO a.NINi: HIM K IN A Wririr g Ink. vaett Vf JT in color, flow, durability and finaan i Pact age making a pint ot ink. sei I by mail for 35 eeata . Bi i 1 . scrarton. Pa Address WAIT! I. A lm.V-mW 1 THP, MOST PROMINENT I'll EM IC A LlN'itH EDI KNTS Ol H'H'I'S MALT KXTEACT Thaae are TBSWlalils Jiffii if t w, qsrn and aunaiaawfai1 saainVr. Jvllt is an extremely nounsnag sn Its ta nee. easily aamm dated by the human ovgana and arsaaeqoaathr easily digested Starch baa been wisely added, and in order to m derate tbe too rapid effect of the gelat-oons rnatb-r. Gt'M is a substance soluble in wafer, without taste. Int in. and rather nourishing The SiO'Hai iki priucipls baa a sweat ard palat t hie taste. HOLD BY ALL DRCOOIS TS A ND f.RO FRS TAHRANTA tll., .,JM.r. i i,Hii , s...N. 1 .. sale Agents for the Unit ad Slates, Etc KlaA Agents wanted to sell the beatrhfnl aaarUW fpA Mnmmo C rtvfkvsle. For particulars wasAsae stamp aad address Crridav A f ro , PubVYork. Pa
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