Marshall County Republican, Volume 14, Number 39, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 August 1870 — Page 4

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Tbe uw t .imiteil lucoen hu-b for twenty y ccompan.ed t"e dm of I lostet tor's Stomach Euter nrovoiea the eury i Icaoru4 memtnm ssoagwri in all puti 4 tto miitiy, ud the counterfeit ,n boat having been measureally played out 10 consetiuence of its instituted against the offenders, a i f ImIk has been Joi.te.t. 1 n the Seatn aud West specially, a tgian of "Bitters," prepired 'i n wi rthless materials and hearing a satiety of names, bavr jen got np by irresponsible adventurers wiib ln hop of substituting them to som extent far the Standard Tonic of to , Age In some case conntry ft eoococ or? and prnoriclor. of thaw iiiic and trashy componada, which are xmily undo! t.y the credolens in lien of the great ich bu n. er yet hvd a .ncceesfol corapeti tor r na.i. pro,, ietory prepare! mcs or tli medi i!knJ in private practice. Thia notion 1 1 put the public ou their gu-rd ag u u -i peri ol pjrües rngaged in theattempt toauhstitute mere rabbi, far the moat efficient stomachic and alterative at present kaoan. A thia season of the . ear when debility and oomplcititHynatng from a lack of utal energy at generally prevaitTit ' of th greete-t , t-uce tnal no I .- ihould be pi.yed with .,. -' .1- t i. ms. k. therefore, for Ueatettrr's Stomach Bitters the great vdwetable ioran an J al'mtire, sad n i .-i. with desened euutemat, the wooe than u as leas tnedlny. offered IB its ptaco. It is as important to the public as to tbe proprietor, of (be famcus restorative, that this advice .kvnuld he heeded. No. 13o SIHXLIA SIMILTBUS CURANTUll. Ill Ml'HKl'.VS HOMQECr VTHIC STECITICS 1 iafprtn ni -i i '. tik ri ii. " an erd.ie I'n.mpl I-rtictevil and Keliebtf .... mi.- ..rfectty adapted toiim Hut mistakes .innt ha ujtdt is . . i v m c tr, m .anrr. and always reliahte. They have raised leudaiion I row all. and wdlVwayi. .IMiplf 1 lar uvn it the r it X. -l.t a. 7. . 9. W. n. 12. IA. Oots. ires TrT. -njest in InflsmmstioTt" 3b u-sm. Worm Fevar. Worm Osw " n inx-l lt-. or . ciLmgof lnSant . biHi rli.i n ot u leren or d ' " l eti-rT "ti"!. liJsna Ix " I i.i.U r i. 'lurbtrs. titln " I 'wallst, CM. HtMPChiti!) .Jb . - eM . 3b 1 1 i r-.dat-- Sc ti .ladiche, 'ertifO tr-.p lln. Biiiost? Moaaac " ."su.'u.i -st or Paiuful lVrkala. tt l iti s, too mtii!e rerioda... " ( r ;:. 1'O.icb, IHdkuii. breathinc a! Khf.iw. KrvripelM. Kmptiona. . h. UHiitlsstD. nbearuatic Tain i . tr. vi ni-if VIA ni iftr.-rfroru, fc.'.u..y.r I nr. fs pail i rial runf ort es I at tlhVvrr unil Ars Oilll Ft rer. Anea . F rUrsv, Blind oc lUevdin. .fr i m i.aliitv. snd Sore ov Weak Kyea. St IT. 1", '. !". 21 i. -'s A , 5. a. r sjtasirrk. i.-Titeor t hrtwite, Intlnenra. . htiopiM ( siBSra, ioer.t t ottah oilima. OppT-rsse.t Breathtn Kar lt4-hnrirr. Imr"ed Heatin... Scrafatlsl. Kniired t lan-ls. .-lnns ml lrl.lii . rty-i.al VS sakneaa. Urvtr' n'' f- orretioria MvHl-Sirl.iievs. Si.-kness from Ridin .. K iitweT-Pfcaensio. Gravel n i.iis lob;!tT, SemiiinJ Kanie ousts InrolitntfirT Ittecbafgea 1 Wsstrf M wttt I, t anker W I riitiury M'akrssa, Wettin Bed h I'.miltl iVrintU. "dh Spasm, "stiili OK -.t 'i ,irof!ife i t'tdtt pov. Sism t. Hi.V flaue 1 A I'tptheriia, 1 Icarated Sora Thanat ' :ii v CAH-W ! i m a-O t- r - i in Is. Hicrnrro or rose ..O.I ots-. riiMtniiiniJ .pt rifl; tir . . i . iliriiirv HistMM' n lannlJ mi .awitsikstii lnitsw Sovi""r FniutlT nt TrtiTOftaitT cases loJ.s rials r eosti X. tt iMcttir lor all Pr. . I i.e.M t. Imth for t . , i r I'rrtrnlllt' lre.itwswit. in i i iKMSs.-t cs--e in.ru to !- rtM " l-XTU H T, i ., . i :i.ik ins, !yirmrr. TVrivni. M'm'its.. TwolHftrsir. larnrn'. i iraliiiii. Ii hiiimm im. lnnt t. lilts, , . -.-. . ICltM-di-iiC 5 . -. ss4. -toiiifi. I - tar ol lUeas lorni. I lcrrs !! Starrt. Prlri . t to., 5 et atls i''ntH, S i 00: Quavrln. 1.7-"J. f These TTAmodies. ereept T-XDS FXIK'l. hv hors-eor sincle box. ar- sent ta any part of tbo waist rr. b mad or express, frea ot eharfa. on rtceipt ot the ps-iee. six Lnnnt8 yuwi1 s irptaDtsra l!nr)hre'' i e .I'r i! .... . .-iii.ir lo-licioe rompaoT c i n J V.l. limit, Sew York. FOR fAUe BY ALI. DRUta.lsTS WlrtM.rs..I.I! Ai.rMH.- r". Karcham 1 Son, Hnrtbort A K l.ail. Van Scfiaarfc, stuin'im A Krid. L'bicao. Ill-; .Tanks 1 t :ordon. 84. Paul. Mian. ; Bnsro, Wet.bor A .-ahani. " !. u.s. Mo.. Karrand. Shelar A Ca, Peti'MU Mtck e.erir,rs(aaetraa t f t t t r f s P I f v Time 7t st; llie Merit3 of all Things 1840 to 1S70. FOR THIRTY YEARS I Perry Davis' Pain RiUer Kit . fan leafed io er err f y at ciinu'e. and cy altMsst Hvwrynjstioa kn. n tr Aroencaut Itiatba lro.-l ronstsiit rooiuanioa and inestimalila friend o' 'ssni'tS'Sir. an. I tti ' .- veier. en sea and Moil, an.l ...... i ..el on ottr I.AKKS UK RIVKRd W IT lit I I IT. Ptain Killer wa tlte First and U thm Oaly Feimitueitt Pain Reliever. ,r I !i met with st cruit-.s, I v.' rCfl.l.PR Was Bi d introdueod, and nisurp .ssed rale, many lJMMr.Ni, naa,aad outer KrMKi-iKs have been : It, , i it one of Ibevo hare t'.nn-.l , . . oi .bo .'ALS KliXKR. t WHY IS THIS SO ? It is t-eoan-m I). IS' P.MS kll.l.KR ia what it claims to be. a Reu. rer of Pain. ITS MERITS ARE UNSURPASSED. If y -.n from INTKRNAI. PMN.imi., assay will almost instantly core A et-ik-tl it. la a lew aiwion -in I. spasms Heartbnra. OiarThea, Ui, i:.,ls, .v. ur Stomach. Leadache. . ir. Itwata lllep In at secttoaa el Iba eoontry srh.ra CKtMi A.mi Ai.l'l' i rrva'ls there ia no remedy bold in rreatei esteom FVrson tTr-aasr sboold ksep it by Bam A .! ih r wll rrl rot sictneea or bowel I ri.nbies Irr m rhature ai waler In ferein coo tries me vails for PAIN Kll.l.KR are real It rs brand to Cure Cnoicra when all other Rrotcdics rail. WH Ni l I I VI I KS 1.1 V. AS A I.ISIMKTIT, Dsvtfcioc ives quicker ease in Burns, t uta, Brnises, Sorains, iiu-nl i-v eets. Scalds. It ruruoveathe tire.

1 hose sun er ii not s iseutive cure, they Pnd the BAIN KILLKK I ves tbem -r net when no other retried will. It Gives Ir: !ant Relief from Aching Teeth rronc l-te. toffi sdar. 1T., (thirty yean.) PKRRY DAVIS' PAIN Kll.l.KR has had no IUval ! Kmr U.Murk . prr oaw tri er. y it tu Kwml, to apply it on the first attack of any Pain It will giro satisfactory telief, ar.d save hoars of wafferT. .'. IWi n,,i trule with yontwalres by test in nntried ramaedtea. Be ssww yon c II tsrr. anal aret that amnaine FA 1 X K 11.1. IK, a many wnrtblee. oatrums are attempt.! lobe Bold tei the t. reputation of Ibra valuable mail iciaa Y Dire, t ion acexttnpaay eavch bottle. Price S. cts.. ".I eta. amt 1 per Bottle. J.N llVKtll.s A t:t . I'mcmniOi, ihio, rroprietor f or tbe Southern and Western States. C or r al- by all Medicare Coalers. :it V.ilwankea by H. UswORTB A fUmn, nutHr A KCTT.-. Rtesr A Kisrs. Imrr Buns., DnRaaN. uvii.T A Co.. and all Milwaukee t'rna;ffiata. jr TH GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE ACE. DR. Kl NM..' me ol our cw Ciires KN'KltV K1NI Nf KOI t'l.A dowu t. Two bottles sro v miatA. I iltttbary. iias disorersd is r.. weeds a remdy that I!i:M'I:. from the WOIUTT (MklDN PiMPf.K, jt.t to cure a uurrän sore thM cr three bsttles will cure the worst kind ot pimples on i be f . e. Two or three bot ties will elenr the tyitata of t.ilaa. Two hottaas wt war ranted to cnie tba worst canker in the ..toiaaefi. Ttrne to ffrs bettlaa aro w .irras'e. to enra Uta wont kind ol erysipelas. Owe or two hot ties are warranted I care all humor iu the eye. two wotttra are wa -ranted to c ire runetn of the P nor to an botttos are warranted to cure eorrupt aad I iff eon to twenty bottles will cure acaly em id ion. ot Lie skis. rwD i.r three IrotUes are warranted to cure the worst kind of rinxwrrm. Two 13 ihres I Kittles are warranted to cure the most desperate case ot rheumatism. 1 hree or foar bottles are warranted to cure aalt rhewm. lire to aih; Irot :l 4 tri.l c ire tbe .ort case of ecraf aus. tae totso bottles are warranted to enre the worst rasa ot dyspepsia. I know from the experience of iv it baa been caused t.y canker in the t Paa to two I ottlea are warranted to care atok bead rssjba One to two Pottles are warrsnted to reewlate a costive ttare ol the i .wia Una to two bot ilea will renl.nte all derangement of tbe kiduejs ronr to si r. hollies rare cored toe worst esaa. as Oae or three bottles hare cored tbe wttrvt case af piles: a relist is always eiperiencsd; hat a menr, to et relief fr.nn such an eicrnctaf in disease ! A tressed t is always ' tpernnead from tbe first bottle, and a perfeet cure rs warranted wti-u lue above qtuui tity is Ukeav No aaans of sMst is r-ve r necessary ; eat t a best you can aet, and rnonsh of if. Mannfactnreil by HÖNAU KKNIfKD", Wo. Ut Wsrren trret, hoibory. Mam. teTPi:i' K I or aale by ereryiUiniatist in tha United -t il s and Biitish Provinces. Itch fKch 2 i Itch ! I X sstATMl s( K 1 I I II -' ' M IIATH I1" W I. era ton's r.lnlmcht l:i Irnni i.Mo4" ilours ' nrrs I'lif t, !. H If i; lirutn. - Tetli-r. - ::i rhers llrh. t ire-tfltlPMirr. Cmrrt r rer y kii of MAGIC. Price ..to. a box . by mail, fjUa A ton-, w V P KS A PoTTFrl, 170 Washincton St. lrXI. !HKN froflenta trota Nervous Debility. W Premature Decay, elf A bnse, Ac., mend lor NaansTt Piixs. Kara care, Xser fsiL rjk by mail. Wtrritrur.t. Addreaa U PiaJttU.1'-, IT U Salk IM. ,t WLWm

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JOB MOSES' Sir James Glarke'B Female FiUs. These invaluable Pills are anfailin in the en re of all 'i.ve painful and ilsnaslisse ill usssl to whi.-h tb ..male ooastltntion is subject, i'bey moderate all ex caaaaaand rainore all obatrucuona, from wnatevf laaaw. TO MARRIED INDIES rhey are particnlarly snited. Tbey will in a abort time nnn on tbtt moctbly period with renlan', aod ltcouh rary powerfnl, contain nothing hurtful to tbt institution. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, t'ains in tbe Hack and lambs. Katwne on alight exertion, falpitation ot the Heart, 1 1 vstencs and w h'tea, they will affect a cure when all other Mean? tare tv let. Iba tMusphlet around each pack ace ha fall directions and advice, or will be aent tree to all sriUiut tor it, isslstt from observation. SPECIAL NOTICE. M Hmm' Mr Jamn (WIV. rVasar ISIU trrt rr iii- ritttrtnrn. r ge..w. .sei ihr s.o.. v OOMT" i m tach pnrica.fr. A It aiArrn ere si.-rml.ss, N. B. -In all rises whore tba Uf-NTjink cannot ba diiaioe.!. thie Dollar, with fifteen cants for po iitje. ...l.rsrsi o the sole pioprietor, ,IOH MOSh s. I l ort. landt stnstt. New York, will insure a bolüeof tbeens iae, coniai. tr. Kifty Pilla, by return mail, vw.lv asofad . .til tJ Inioeledcaol lit contents

t liuinostie IScrne All About a pHrasul TsU&el. From the Ctncinmtl Tlrae. A parasol tassel in a very email thin-' to creatti a diftu-nUy in a mau'ü fitDiilv. yr t, iusionitii-iiut as it is in itself, it tlitl cunrie unit li domestic troulile out in the West Kutl lapt night. The night was wurm, at many who were totwiig about iu ineffoctnal tlTortrt to Rleep may remember. Taking a stroll on the street, abont elf-yen o'clock, to see what we conld Ree, we came upon a discordant conple, nur and wife, evidently, who were so earnestly engaged in a family diapnte between themselves they didn't observe ua, bo we stopjred an.! I'l.mereed them. They were of nnuiist:ili.ible Tentonic origin. Tlio busliand, stubborn and morone, wa.s .iieii on tbe doorstop of a planing mill and the wife was standing in front of hini on the sidewalk emptying iniaginary rials of'wruth npon hiR head, varied with female lamentations and pleadings usual npou snch oocanionR, all of whioh he treeiVeil , ith occasional snllen remonstrance. 'O.ily two years marrietl, already, s-.tid the indignant wife, 'and yon rnnnit., aronnilt mit de girla, pooty qnit k. TtW ongbt to ba ashamed mit mint- self. l'nt :n n is the leetle barasol tasslevot I fonud in your jeoket Ytwt sich a leetle Um i vot C-.trina Yot Trumps barasol don' Lavr got ali'o wile. Vot you got to say to dtist ?' Yot I got to say?" leturned the hu .-.band, in'atone ofinjnred innocence. "Vot Hole you already.votl always tell yon, and vot 1 never tell yon some what I live, and always au Itoleyoul found tbe leedle barnsol tassel at the paae pall grounds, and that's m ore's what's the mader. " The wife won'.d not accept the explanation, but continued to accuse him of connubial derelictions,althongh the only evideuee only evidence she seemed to have on hand v- the parasol tassel. At length, another ;ctor appeared on the scene. He pruvtl to be a neighbor of theirs, and although be be came strolling along, whistling in an indifferent manner, as if on no purposebent, it was a J, parent that he had sought them with the view of effectihg a recoucllia lion and getting them home. "Hallo, Hans, vas this you?" said the new comer, acting as thongh surprised at lim ling him there; "you are pooty late on t, ain't it ? why you no go home ?" "I don' go home any more, that's why I .in't out pooty quick late," replied Hans, gloomily. The neighbor inqnirettthe reason of their difficulty, which Mrs. Hans was not slow to give, exhibiting the nuspicions tassel. Wuut," Raid the neighbor, in astoiii-'h-nient, "a leedle tassel like dose make ill thf se dil3criltit s ! Vy I hicks up beep Asm !i tdkp tassels at the pase pall grounds eflry lay vot 1 don' go town there. Got tr 7 BS thousands of em at home, T gm-ss n 1. Vou let die p.irasol tassel! Veil, tosj jo" t liko to nee my portau ttawers full of 1 tassels vi't I dells you, nut mr frau she likes nm, not sys its pnlly. Von leedle ti-ni u:a'at-s ali dis troubles. Veil if 1 haJu't onf poliovod it I never would L it sr-t 11 it," He coutinned in this strain, and finally made out that every married man in the neighborhood had bushels of "leedle barasol 'tasfebt," which they picked up at the base btdl grounds, conveying tbe idea that fairly rained tassels whenever tin n was a throng of ladies to witness a base ball match. The woman at length became moderately pacitied and consented to go home, orgetin 4 aud forgiving it Hans would, and II tu., atter p.u amount of crnmblint; au.l hi'sitation, which his injured feeling 6eemed to demautl, conseuteil, and they went hume; the well-moaning bnt somewhat extravagant neighbor still dwelling upon the Lc.tp of parasol tassels ho had Liu, .. 1 1 acruiiiulated at the "pase paU grornda." How Ilulwer Looks. It is not often that the Honseof Lords is favored with the preset; ;e of its great -r it--n an novelist. This session, we bev.-. Lord Lytton has never appeared at ail, and last seFsion he only showed himself a few times, dnring the debate npon the Irish Church bill. Yet, when ho does make his appearance in the distinguished assemblage of which he is now a member, bn is beyond all question the most remarkable looking man seated upon the peers' beiu hts. Not even Lord Derby, with his massive Koinan face, or Lord Granville, on whose countenance shines all the nrbanity of the French statesman, or Lord Grey, whose shrewd sagacity and irritable temper are visibly depicted in his eyes and mouth, can draw the attention of the stranger an ay from Lord Lytton when the latter is in his place. His facw has bef-u described by some as resembling tli. by others it has been likened to the hawk. We don't pretend to be able to say whether it approaches most nearly to tbe eado or hawk; bnt no one wbo has seen it with its two i'lilUring eyes, and its long, beak -like nose, can wonder that men should seek some Finiile for it amongst the birds. Remarkable is the efleet this face produces whet-, it is seen in tbe midst of a mass of the commonplace countenances ordinarily Is en in tbe Honse of Lords. It stands out rrA, , . . . i i wiiu a distinctness roicn is positively startling. It seems as though it refused to uiiufele with the other constituents of the scene as thongh there was nothing in common between it and ordinary faces. 1 ; : eye passing over the rows of crowded benches on a great debate, cannot past ov. r that countenance. Instinctively it rests upon it, and the mind feels that it is looking npon a man who is in every way excepionaL Hard Water for Drinking Paniose 8 Dr. Letheby, in an article on the water snpply of London, states that water of moderate hardness, like that nsed in London, Paris, Vienna, and some other European cities, is always to be preferred to that which is entirely soft, as being best suited for domestic purposes, on account of beiug brighter to the eye and more agreeable to the taste. He also makes the singular announcement that the French authorities are so well satisfied of tho sop riority of hard water that they pas by that ot the sandy plains, near Paris, and go far away to the chalk kills of Champagne, where they find water evt n harder than that of London; giving as a reason for tbe preference that more of the conscripts from the soft-water districts are rejected, on aocount of the want of strength of muscle, than from the hard-water dintnctft, from whioh tbey conclude that the calcareous matter is favorable to the formation of the tissues. Dr. Letheby further states that the mortality u England is greater, on an average, in places where soft water is used, other circumstances being equal, than where the water - hard; and it is suggested that the rrparkl.ng hard waters of the limestone districts are relished, not only because they are pleasant to the eye, but on aocount of some hygienic properties in the excess of carbonic acid they contain, and possibly becanse the percentage of lime acts medi cinally npon the system. The Doctor concludes by expressing his preference for tbe very slightly hard water of London over a softer quality, although reprehending the use of water containing an excess of mineral muten.. Editob's Sgikwtittc Keooep, in Harptr's Magazine for Awjust A Tut-so lidt who has a beantifnl HlUe foot, bat a large ankle, recently went into a boot and shoe store in a certain Iowa town, to pnrchase a pair of gaiters. The polite elerk was of foreign birth, and had not yet acquired the beat nie of words. He measured the foot, and so rar forgot himself as to remark : ' 'Mad-tun yon have one beautiful foot, but your leg commence too immediately. M The young lady blushed, but was compelled to admit that tbe salesman spoke the point." RocHKarisa bad a colored jnry the other day, and Fred. Douglass attended court to see it r arfWiNo'B Celebraten Cider Vinegar is the t est in the market, risk your grocer for it.

Dicker I. Ion- ho humous, us Res eii bed Us N. P, illist. I was following a favorite amusement ol mine one day iu Strand London strolling townrd the uioro crowded thoroughfare, with eloak and umbrella, and looking at people and shop windows. I heard my name called by a passenger in the street cab. From out of the smoke of the wet straw petr.it the head of my publisher, Mr. Macroue. a most liberal and noblehearte'l fellow, .--ince dead. After a little cab eh isui as to my damp destiny for tk at morning, be informed me that he was going to visit Newgate, and asked me to join him. 1 willingly agreed, never having seen this famous prison, ftml after I was seated in the cab be said no was to pick up on the way a yonn paragraphia! for the Morning Chronicle, who wished to a rite n description of it. Iu the most crowded part of Holborn, within a door or two of the ih.il and Month Inn (tho great starling and stopping place il tbe stage coaches), we pulled up nt tbe entrance of a large buihliu;; used for lawyers' ch.imbcrs. Not lo have mo hitlin' in tho rain, Macrono .. ;Ui . 1 me to dismount with him. I followed by a long flight ot stairs to an upper story, and was ushered iuto an nncarpetcd and bleak looking room, with a deal table, two or three cLairs, and a few books, a small boy and Kr. Pickens for tbe contenta I was only struck at first with one thing (and I made a ntemorandnm of it that evening ais tlie strongest instance I had seen of English ol's.-t;nionsnes8 to employers) the degree wlOeli the poor mittinr was overpowrn d v.Mh the honor of his publish' r's visit! I remember saying to nivselt. as I sal dVtPWB on a ricketty chair, "My good Mlow, if you were in America, you would have lift need to bo condescended to by a Irsali1as.il I " Dickens was dressed very much ns be 1 as since descrilied Dick Swivclk r miMis il look. His hair wascropp.! clos. to Lis head, his clotl.es M-nt, tsswsMrh j . 'ntily cut, anil after changing a nsf 1 Drfl i .a tor a shabby blue, he ktood Ly the i'.oor.collailessand bnttonud up. the very personification, I thortiht, of a cl" e s;iiitr to the wind. We went down Mh crowded into the cab (one jiassenger more than the law alloweo, anil Dickens partly in my lap and partly iu Macrouc'a) aud drove on to New ;de. In his works, il you remember, there ut a desoip'ion of the prison, drawn Imui this day's . rv.ition. We wer there an hour or two, and were Rhowirsouie olthe celebrated murderers confined there for life, and one young soldier waiting for execution; and in one of the passages we chanced to meet Mrs. Fry, on her usual t rand of benevolence. Though interested in Dickens' lace, I forgot hini, naturally eno.:gb, alter we entered tbe prison, anil I do not think I heard bim speak during the two hours. I parted from him at the door ol the risou, ai.d continued my stroll into the city. Not long a:tT this, Macrono sent me the sheets cf Sketches by l'...z, with a note saying that they were by the j.euU.man who w.-nt with us to Newgate. I read the book with ainazem nt at the genius displayed in it, , ! in saj note of teply assured Macrone that I thought bis fortune was made as n pu li-lur, il Lo could monopolize the author. Two or three years after I was iu London, and was pre-, rated at the complimentary dinner given to Mcready. Samuel Lover, aiio sr.t next to me, poiuted out Dickeus. I looked np and down the tuile, but was wholly unable to siiude him out without tetum my frit-nd to unmbt r tbe people who sat above hini. He was no more like the same man 1 had seen than a tree in Ju-ie is like the same tree in February. He f at leaning his bead on bis baud while Uutltr w; s speakinu, and with his very loa V.r.r. Iiis vtrv flash waistcoat, his c i. i s .aid rim'., and withal a much paler jBf than el old, he was totally uurccogliizeh' The eosffH ai rSOSI was very iutertst. ig to me, aud I looked at him a long tune. II. w..-; often in his culmination of popularity, and sec me, jaded to stupefaction.. Iteiuemb tie.;; too glorious wo'ks he had writtt n sine. I had seen him, I longed to pay him my homage, but bad no opportunity ; and I did not see hitn again till be came over to n ap his harvest, and upset his b.iscart in America, When ali tbe m o! Lis imprudences and improvid. in e sh.dl havi p. ,s-ed away say twenty years hence -1 shonld like to H I him affain. re-nowned as be will bo for tbe most ori.inal and remarkable works of his time.

Phosphate Hods in Soulh Carolina. Much interest has be' u excited w ithin a few OB ut by the discovery of extensive beds of phosphate of liiuo r.t the mouth of the Ashby and Cooper river-, near Cbarh ston, therte covering from three to four hundred square miles to a depth ol from six inches to tbre feet, and resting imniednite-ly above a deposito of eocene marl. The phosphide consists mainly ot nodules lornitd around eocene shells as a nucleus, and furnishing about sixty per cent, ot phospmde of lime. Among tbe nodules in question are found sharks' teeth und eocene sheila like tl ose of the marl beneath, and, according to Professor Shaler, rei-cnibling the i-pecies found at Gaylb ad, on Martha's Vineyard. In the upper Leye r of this bed ocenr bones of the ma-todon, of extinct horses and sheep.and bits ot j ..ttery. Although some geologists eCsrUddeff these as belonging to the same eriod as that of the phosphate beds themselves, in Professor Shaler's npiniin tbey were introdneed - pi-riod by ibe agency of wator. Professor Shalt r thinks that these beds were form d after Um ir upheuval.fron; the marls benenrh them; that the drainage of surface water l aved with carbonic acid acted upon tbe n pis r layer of tho marl and reluovftl the carbonate of bine, leaving the phosphate to accumulate in the nodules urouml the sheila He does not pretend to account for the oriqt. ai appt anvuee of tbe phosphoric acid, w hich he thinks too great in quantity to have b. en derived from the .ones of veTtebrj.te animals. He snga' sts however, that it might have been derived from Beawreds, some kinds of which are known to contain it in appreciable quantity, and possibly from some p'. ropott mollusks. frofeeBOr Hhahr looks upon the jihosphate Led- in question as in the main much like that of the sent bottom oil the southern coast, the recent dredgings and soundings from which have been found to contain an appreciable percentage of phosphoric acid, hjlimr's ix:ientific Kremlin Harpei '. Magazineor August. .thich Was Right. We hcrrd a party of gTammariaus vesterday arguing for half an fconr ovrjr the question, "Is it rJgkt to say six and seven Lveleven, or six and seven are eleven?" Some were certain it was Jho proper term to employ (on the principle, perhaps, that windtv r is, is right), while others were equally strennonsthat are was the right word. "Do you mean lo say, sir," said one distinguished grammarian, very much excited, to another disl ingnisht d grammarian, ' 'that six and seven are eleven?" "It are," replied the other, equally exeit d. Much confusion ensued, and it was feared that a collision won'.d ensue between the distinguished grammarians. In fact, after conj'i i'itii'0 aek i ther pretty sharply snd working tin i - up to the SHrlntie degree of the wrath al mo .f, they did make a few flirtet at etwh other's beads. In the i YNtnf tense ot affairs, it was agreed to leave the question to the tlecision of the Tent'ini geiuleman who brought their lager. Said one of tbem "Hans, which is right, to say six and seven is tleven, or six and seven art eleven ?" "Vich is recht P "Tea" "Hex tint sehen iah eleven, or sex nnt sehen are eleven V "Yes, yes; tlafs it." "Vy, vou tarn fools, srxunt sehen pes e dirUm!" Later and authentic advices from Flentsin, by telegraph through Hiberia, confirm the previous reports of the maul ere of foreigners In China. The outrages were committed on the tenth of June. The natives se. tire aod destroyed the French establishments, but left those of the Hermans untouched. The representatives of foreign powers at l'ckin l ad addressed a joint nottj to the Chinese government demanding tbe pnnishment of the riotess and indemnity for losses sustained. A wrrxp-ss in a divorce suit kept saying that the wife had a retaliating disposition thai she "retaliated for every little thing." "Did yon ever see her husband kiss her ?" asked the wife's counsel. "Yea, sir, often." "Well, what did she do on euch occasions ? ' ' 'She al way retaliated, air.w Turn Chinese shoemakers at North Adams embrace several capital chess players.

Abont Titles. An odd advertisement appears in ere nf th Loudon morning papvTs, of a French nobleman in the enjoy meut of three superior titles, who wish's to bestow them by adoption on 1 'some g -ntlemau of wealth, " or to marry a rich wido who njiktht sajsry them herself and besto'c them on her sens. A former TJuited States Minister to an European court bought a high sounding Italia i title, with armorial bearings, all complete, for his noo,to man servant, who ws made free by the act off emr.ncipntio'i ol Mr. Lincoln. Titles have ere UOW b&n rather lightly regarded in France, and nt one time gave the liearer a rapid transit to another world via the guillotine. Tom Moore tel s a good story of an old Frt iu h nobleman who was not only stripped of his titles but of his name hfj th i , Intion. II. vent lo ge. a passport, aid gave his name as De Su On. All prefixes and titles having been abolished by law. be WM told by tho officer that there was no pneb thin ss JH. "Well," said he, ' make it out St, Cyr." "But, Citizen, there are no longer any saints. " "Then put it Cyr, pimply." "Sirt!" cried the astonished officer, "il n'y a plus de sire - nous avous de capite lo ty -ran V Political affairs are likely to get into some confusion in France, and it may happen that, before this cruel war is over, the French nobleman who advertises hia three titles may find himself in the predicament of the French nobleman with three names. The people may possibly take it into fheir heads te do away with titles altogether. If. Y. Pott. StrotTlf Willi a Mid Dos., The St. LoniR Democrat says t " On Wednesday last a rabid dog ap peared on I-osp rance strt t, and falter biting several other dogs and a cov.-, made several attempts to hite the edestrianR on the street, Louis Struiaberg, one oi the dog catchers, heivring ot it, and know ing the street to bo full. of children, several off whom would probably have been bitten but fur him, took his wire noose and pursue d the nnimaL Coming up with him. h ceeded iu getting the loop over bis tend, and a desperate struggle ensued. The dog, a large hound, at once endeavored to fasten bis foaming jaws upon Strum burg, who, for a time with difficulty held hini off with the wire. Tbe noose, however, finally broke, before tbeotlur dot catchers could come up with an i - vhim, and the animal springing upon the man. caught hi -i hand in his nioul i and tore it in a shocking manner. He then ran down the street with the tcsm dropping from his jaws, and getting into tbe rauk weuds growing upon the flats near the river was lost to sight He was found after a five hours' hunt, and shot by one of the other men. "The wounds on Strumberg's bandwere at once cf-uterized, bnt the baud began to inflame, and on Saturday he exhibited unmistakable signs of hydrophobia. "His friends, learning that Dr. Schmidt, of Carondelot, was said to bo posse st .1 ol a mad stone, rati bim tsken there, when the stone was a; plied to the wounds. The stone certainly drew from them a greenish fluid said to be poison, bnt whether the man's life can be saved by it remains to bo seen. At last accounts be was ra i ! ly growing worse. Strumberg dchle.o. ! periled his own life to save the lives ot others, and in a manner that few would have attempted." An ampmxo conflict iiccr.rn tl recently between tbe civil and miliary authorities of Nismes, France. It is rustoniary io garrison towns lor the manager of tho theatre to Rive a free box to tbe General in command. Gen. Des Fortts, tin n at the herd cf the subdivision quartered at Nismes, cl .iuied tbe privilege, which hud been waived by his prudecc-isor. The manager off. red him a Ixix, but ho insisted on a particular oue, which happened to be let for the season to a retired-judge. Furious at being refused, ho appeal d to the Cn n et al of division, who espoused his cause, and made a representation to tbe Prefect, in consequence of which tho municipal council of Nismus was ordered to bold a special mvetiug and pass a resolution compelling the manager to comply with the wi hes ol Get. DesiPortes. Tho council met as desired, but, contrary to the desire of tho Prefect, voted unanimously ar.tinst the General's pretensions. Ol" course, it can only be by an abuse of tho power oi a military government that a General claims the right to bo on the free list of a theatre.

A ctbiocb balloon explosion occurred the oilier day in a tailor shop in Hurtfrrd A vender of toy balloons, such as are sold upon the street for twenty-five cents ur h, after displaying two or three balloons, w is about leaving the apartment, whcti his string of blown up vessels Qu re were eight or ten iu tbe lot-flew around aud came in contact with a lighted c gar, which one Mr. John Burns was smoking. In n instant there was a terrific t xplosion, and the win de neighborhood was excitt tl. many persons rushing to the shop to discover the canse of the disturbance. The bal loons, instead of being filled with air, ai many have supposed, contain gas. Two peisons were considerably injured by the explosion, the vender ret eiving burns about the face and eyes, while Mr. Bunie's hair and whiskers were thoroughly singed, and his face and his arms were burned. As soon as news of the affaia reached the police office, where the toy vender sought redress for his loss, when no blame could attach to any body bnt himself, the chief of police issued orders forbidding tbe sale of the balloons in the city. The practice of the Kentucky distillery hands of bathing a'ter working hours intl.e vats of whisky, not ouly refreshes the men but adds to the body of the liquor. $500 TO $1500 EACH ! Several of onr Aents have made aellirrr nur Ii It p VI II.1.USTKATKI AMKUIOAN HISIIlKIt Al, Wi IKK rso compel ii ion , srju i uiuiurc st au mihi ar uver 'iure published. Publiahin bona etihlt-hed in Isis. AO ureas 11. m a n.-r i r.1.11, s Sachem sfreot. New Haven. It. PRESSING'S VINE(- tR. Warranted pore, palatable, and Pint Premium swarded, at the If State Pair, and Chicao f.'ity Kai.to pn S. f ai ire prekles' ti e ii.ino" IskUeet Vi ork 1:1 the baited States. P laflish-i l-l-f l 'MAS. i. K. PUUKKlNl.. :U9 and :t4 1 State street. hicaao. TO I ON-1 IPTI II.-. Yoncanetasureenre fori ointhtand folds, and ll luoitcoiobiaiatafree. It har. at red thjtiianda Send for it to Damiki. At-tt. P. tl. ro 36ai. New Vurtr, Health's l onmin Flixir. Ihe volatile pHncl pie of the Saltier pa Water ia lost in cnstein the Atlantic It reaches tbra eoontry stale, ttat and unproti table " But ia Taaaa!fTa RrrH ', r s. ivi SKLTZEB Acm-iKST. thia matchless natural remedy for dy.pepiia. bilionsneaa and centrtioation, ia reprcdnced in all tbe aniUry perfection of the original ffj M freshly drawn, aod drank fcamjnat the foun'am siie. It requires bnt an inatant to improrise the deli-i.ms drauht, and for all disorders of the ttoma. h. bowels and liver, prer lent at thia aeaeon it ia -in the opinion of our ableat yaictana a safe and admirable specific SCaJJ BY ALL DRUtWllSTS. Newspaper Advertising. A Book of 111 closely printed pafes, lately issued, contains a list of the best American Advertising Medi am., riv in the names, circulations, and fnl pirttou Urs concern! the leadin Daily and Weekly Political and family Newspapers, toset berwi h all thoso havinc large crcuiaUons, published in the interes: of ttliioD, Agriculture, Literatnre, Ac, Ac Krety Adrortiver, and every oersoa who cob tern plates becoming sucb, 311 Sad this book of great valne. Mailed free to any ires on .-aetpt qf fifteen cents I'KO. P. HO H Kl.li A ( Tubhahera, N Iu p. Horn, New York. . Jhe Pittaburg (Pa.) leader ia its issue of Maj '. IK70, aaya: "1-fie Brm cf O. P. Kowall Oo , wbicb tau nee this interesting and valuable book, ia tbe largest and bast Advertising Ageuoy in the baited Sutes, anu we can cneertuily rwotatiftnend il U pae attention n( those H 1-s.re to advertise their business seienlili. II snd svsletvtwtlrwlly in anch a way; that is, to to secure the largest amount of publicity for the least ipenditu of trKiuev." A GREAT OFFER. Horace Waters, 4SI Hr.milsn,, N. Y Win dispose Of ONK HUNDKKU PI AMIS. Ml I ') 1 1 K )Ns, and OROANS of a i f.rstelaaa makers, inalad ins ( -nickering A Sea'a, AT KXTSBatKLT LOW SICK a ron Gass, Dunum l his af .)TB, or wUl take from to ft

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IN REMOTE SETTLEMENTS OF UNTOLD VALUE. Pood makes blood ; blood makes tho body. If the blood be pare the body is healthy. So if we are not in health we know some imparities are larking aLont which must lie removed, and the sootier the better. Brandreth's Pills Remove all from the System which Nature needs no Zronger. The wonderful cures effocte hy Brandreth's 1111s have arrested tba attention of enlightened phyaio'ana. Upwards ef five thousand now nso them in thoir daily practice, and two bnndred have iven their written tesumouy as to their innooenoo and valne as cleansers of tbe bowels and blood. Testiinony of Town Officers and Board of Health. Srxo 8nto, June II. lfCO Ä, a-k.xs il may eeae-rs. The Supervisor, Justices of the Peace and Town tJlerk of tbe town of OasiDinc (t township in ahoee liin.ta the chart ere-t viilsge of Sing Sin is contained) hereby certify to tho remarkable healthful effects produced by Ihe use of Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills, tor maty years theau Pills nave been prepares! in this town ; in IKTrn Dr. Itrandreth erected large build ins in which to prepare and pack this great medicine for public use. At thia timn he omploys nearly lm) person., derides a steam anine of 1 horse power. We have a population of nearly r.iHO, and almost every person uses tbem when sick. Their merits aro recognized io every family, and onr drnftitg tell more of It rand re til's Pills Uianall others put together. Wc can point to cores effected hy them in Scrofula Rheumatism, Uilions Affections, Ulcers ant Sores, White Swelling of the Knee, Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, OyHpopsia, t'ostireness, t.eneral Debility, Want of Appetite, Typhus snd Scarlet P ever and Small Pox. And from long observation and eiperience of the effects produced by Urandretb's Pills we bolieve their eneral nse would give more health and a longer average of life. TU MAS f.KARY. Supervisor. J.UKMV, .lust ice of the Peace. KKI.SON II. KAKKK, Justice of the Peace. MORGAN BT ATT. aVteatiea of the Peace. WILLIAM It. IIOWR, Justice ot tbe Peace. t: II. HUM MINO. Town Clerk. The n-idersigned, Ihe Board of Health of the rillare of Sin Hin, lullv endorse tbe foregoing statement of the town officers of s-inin, knowing the same In be irae ISAAC K. KOXOM, President. A. It. RP.VN.ll.IIS. ISA AO K. iounskkrhv;' TOWNSKND YOUNG, I BKNF.ZKR POWLI H, KOBkrJrT iiouirr. I'DWARD KKLTKR, .11 'UN DATLP.Y, JAM KS T. BLANI ORD, SAMCKI. B. TOMPKINS. Board of Health. FURTHER PROOF. Kino Sing. Jnno let, 187.1. Hon. B. Bt asductu : Mr Dah IKvcTott For many years I have nsed yonr Pilla, and in my own person and family have found them invaluable I hare long been a oontractor al the rilng Sing Prison, eraployio front one hundred to one hundred and fifty men. 1'teding Brandreth's Pilla so etcell at in my family, I commenced aomo ten years since giving tbem to sick men working under my contract The effect was immediate, snd soon my cabinet .hop becsme, and is to-day, the healthiest ennoern in tho Prison a fact that has ln-nn ofiicialky noticed. I use some two hi dred and ii'ty boxes nf Brsndreth's Pills every yr.i ; nd hardly ever have a mau in ho.pi 'al. Your Pills appear te he almost a seecidc in Bilious I 'otnplaints, I '. vera, RhenmaUsaO. Neuralgia, Head ache, Dysxicpsia and CoeUveness. and are in Uieraselvea a cotrmlote medicine chest. Yeurs, truly, CHARLKS IL WOODRUK!'. BOLD BY ALL DRUGQI8T8. OR. BRANDRETH'S PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Brandreth House New York. St. Louis Saw Works. il MANUFACTURERS. Mannfetjrjifer- of SPAULDIIIG'S Pat tut Inserted Teeth Saws. VOR SALE AT TU tlR WAREH0U8I1S, 14 Uke Street, (Ml 10 A GO. 116 at 118 Vine Street, ST. LOUIS. 80 Caron tlolet St. NEW ORUlAltll LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN. THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. .... lvlre. iOures Oolio and Griping mi Price VVIiin o.nir. the Bowel-, and facilitates- vi. Syrup. ( the preoaa. af Teethiag. Cenis. jvlrw. iSnbdnea Oonvu'siona and Price v hilcoiub's overcomes ail diseases inci ' 'J Syrup. 'dent to infanta and children v Outs. .'Ire. (Onr a. Diarrhea, DyaenteryJ Price YYhiti-onib'e und Sntnmer Oomplaint Ls5 -1 Strap. rt hildren of all ages. CmStU. It i. the Great Infant's and Children' Soothing Remedy in all disorders brought oa by Teething or any other cause. Prepared hj th. ORArTQN MRDICINK OO.. St L.;eu, Mo. Sola by all Drttgwitds sad Daaim in Metliwna aveo whare HOI rs MALT KX TRACT to not only re -owned in case, of Hoarseness, eVma-hs, Drs-sia, etc. and on account of its non exrit-tig propertiaaaa a beverage wbtebcan by at all bmeaby every oae Eki B donaoin caseaol Tnhtr OcajenrnDtiorL A tht. powrfolen; MlUSmvSi g,Ä ailatlrimbla It is a direct 01? turLr nlar, raorßid cooHtitntion bv ....Tn.T' l I"Vr ,nd tiling of tbe albumin.; ZJZ2V erfully excite, the pü? ) HJ0: thecircuUtieacdthabvKrtVi hrcreaae. tbe sifiTertWel Site- boci.w BSS 1. . . . .' ViS Ur. ctiwirh Wt.,N. V. ' rjm UIIITXD TaTBS, WTO. BL00MINGTON MU&SFRv BO cr1e- Iw'h Vrar. in tJreewh t run and Ornamental Trees, Nnraery Stoek ltZZ.

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C UIDE. k l r.i . or l nose al situ te marry on the uhvsioloaical mys teries and revelations of the sexual system, wiui the late.t discoveries in producing aud preventing on-ipriug, preserving the complexion, io. This is an interesting work of two hundred and twenty fonr oaf es. with numerous ensravinask and OO itains ! valuable inforniHtton for tbose wbo are rnarried or con template mnrriao; fill it is a book that nui.httobe kept nnder lock and key. and not laid carelessly about the honae. Seut to any one (free of postage) for Fifty nts. Address Dr. Butts' Dispensary. No. U N. Kihlh St.. St I on.-. Ma I Notice lo Ihe AOIIcted and I niot t tum i . Before appl in to the notorious I'cai as wbo ,der tise in public naiversnr using any OcaCa Rp:meiis, peruse Dr. Butts' work, no matter what your disease is or bow deplorable your condition. Ur Hulls can be consulted, personally or by mail, on tba diseases mentioned in his works Otüce, No. a S. Kightb St, bet Market and Chestnut, St Lonia. M DR. WHITTIER. A KP'.. I LAR OR ADUATROF llKDItMNK. aadiploinaat orhre will show, has been longeroutraged in the treatment oi Venereal. Seiualaud Puvata Diseases than aayotbor physician in Sa Lotus. hj l ilrs, Ctvnorrbea, Gleet Strictrrro. Orchitis i and Rupture; all I riuary Dissswea and Sviihilnii. or .Mercurial Alllictionsof the i trru..t. Skin .r Ixmcaare treated with unparalelled buceesa. fstiertuatorrbe.-.. (llal Debility and ltnpotency. as the result ol twll-abuwinyolu,rrtvualcxi-i.-Ms i n mati iter years t .r other cansefMUid Ii ich prod tice soiuoofthe folloiving etfocte, as nocturnal etuissiona, blotches, il.i.ilitv. dimness, dullness of sight. Confusion of ides, evil torelmdings, aversion to so i. n ot t.'iiuiles.loasot mrinory andseiual power. I fl and reii.l. iiug tuajrulg. impropar, Slu puimaI II.- licH tor'sorrw.-uiiitieeinhoepltalandpTivate oractu-e are lUtpiraal j in St lasnse- any other k c.it. I', ii.-k hl. oIS. Uiuispaiiersproietbat he has been Insated there loner by earsthan stiyotbcrs advnrlisin,;. I'-i ? t-ildishmcnt. library, lalsiratorjat":, i uit in. !. is are unrivalled in the West uu-surpa-. led att wberu. Ae, wilhetpeTience.cun bo relied npon, and tbe doctor can refer to many ;.l. BiiiatistLri'iii'h u' ihecountry. InpastFUocrssund present poeiUuu ho stands without a coinpeutor. The WriiiiuN of a lMiyalrlan whosn- repalatiou ia ( tiiou-wide ahoula be e. ei th reaiiinc. Dncrr.n WllirilTC pubhdita a MfDICAI. PAM Pit I.I I relating to v. -tifr.-al diseases sud the disastrous and varusl citsequencea of telt abnse. that will bo seut ti. n H.I.I i .-sain a soaleil ouv..ri.a fortwosl.iinpa Mau pbisiriansiatrudncepatienta lo t he I kyeiof Ht'.-r re tiling lue Medical Pan ohlet C'onnuiini. at .n conmlential. A t riendly talk will Cost you nothing t irtico central, ji-l retired No. 6W St t'barlee street St lamia. Ma HoatH IU, M. to 7 e. M. Sunday b w to 11 P. kf. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERT Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA YINEG-AR BITTERS Hiindradsi of Thousanda ? ' Bear testimony to their Wonder- 5 E.f I ti 1 curative KnVcta. IIS ta u s WHAT ARE THEY?- 5 K s. a -SB - a. i- I f I k a - o b w s. -1 C I p : I -. 523 16 c B a I S r e ' 2. i 3 p s 58 h 2 j - 1 - g-a Tu" - : i& C fr" Z i. 9 "Z - 9 "rasa 1 . 5 m ' z 3 o 1" THEY ARK MT A VILE FANCY DRINK. H Mad. . f Poor Kuin, Whiskey, I'root Kpirita and ltctiisc l.iiioi s .I n tor tl, spiced andsweet. rncdto please tho taste, railed " Tonics," "A ppetir.Ora," " 11.1,' C, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, hut arc a true Medicine, made from the Native Root! and Herbs ol ( aJili'n.l t.free from nil Alcoholic S i ni u In tils. They me tl,.I.i:i T lil urn I'l lill'H'.lt 11 nil A I.D t OlflVfl PRINCIPLE ap.rf.ct Bea Invignrator of the System, carrylr ... t , ol matter and restoring; the blood to a kalUiy c?udttsva. No person can take '.'.. Uttocrä accc, uU 4iiw. tlon and re"',a'.u i..n unwell. 31 u wUi be gt ven for an HwtjaMi raeo.f prov'jod Hie bones arc not destro; -.si bv iinaer-.i 'r or other means, and the aaai Wa w".ayr u ,,, ni point of repair For IuQaatauiaiory and broalc Rhe- ... lUm aud .obi, rap;.p,in, or i,ld, mrTm" J,il,ous,Ue.oler . undtmtKrmU. jfig Dtaeaeea of I. niood I lver " lllad.l. 1 , V.icee Bitters ha' w K,dn'riil is . jrT D,lleM e been most sncccss-P,l,,,-JM- K caused by Vltiwlcd ..lood .wlüch to gener-.,,,,, produced by deraufc-cruent of the Dia stive Orgawri. DYSPEP;JA OK. INDIGESTION, Head ache, rair. n the Shoulder, Coughs, Tiglitneas of the Cheirt, Dizziness, Bonr E nictations of the Stomach, Bad taste fca the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation Of the Heart, Inflammation ot the Lurigs.Pain In the regions of t!ic Kidney., and a hundred other painful bymptoms, arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the stomach, and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which rentier them ofnnequalled efficacy In clcansirn; the bl od of all impurlti. s, and Imparting new life and fige. to the whole system. FOR SK IN DISEASES.Fmptlona.Tetter.Salt . , . 1 .... 1. - m. . . xuiuem.iiioicucj, pois. rnnnics, i'utules, lk'lls.C jr-buncles.iaug-Wonii.Scalil Head, Sore Eres, Erysipelas, Itch, Si ui fs, Discoloratlonsof the Skin, Huniors and Disease of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug np and carries out of the system Ina Short time by the use of thene Bitters. One bottle iu such eases will convt ace the most Incredulous of their earative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find its Impurities bursting through the skin iuPimpl.xrruptlona or sores ; clean-c It when yon And tl obstruct. .1 and sluggish lu tbe vein. ; cleanse It when It to foul, and yonr feelings will tell you when. Keep (fie blood pure and the health of the system wl2, follow PIN, TAPti aiidt.tl.er WQUMs. lurkingln the ayetaiu of o many thousands, are effectually destroy ed and removed Fr M I dirvrtions, read rarefully the circular .round ach bottle, printed In fonr lax. gaage Kngltoh, German, French and Spaatoh. 4. WALEU, Proprietor. R. B. McDONALD is CO., Druggist? snü Qen. AgenU. Ban Francisco. Cel., and Si and 34 Commerce Birect, New York. SOLO BY ALL DRFGOISTS AND DKALER& BLACK AS THE RAVEN'S WINS Is Kidder's Raven I adelib le Ink. It flow mmrmr biota, and never fades. IJaasl a. as-'' rraary, never with a steel or quill pea. v rt .22. Sold wrywhawa rTHll? naJfL on receipt of two three miMus 5f Xdrlras. M. B LAnixOIYsT-- ,rrpa. ASTHPfiA Aathaaa. Psao. J centa H, .0 '

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Gargling Oil A Liniment for Mmi an.l P-ast, 37 earB in iift. Sohl bff all Drnt'iMr N. I.-jjoe lHiltit-H, $1; Mb.iltiui öil ctM. . .'-.iiirtll, '.M cts. Gr Or Gr 1h pood for IthenniatiKm, Otkilblainfl, ('orni, WbiUotVK, Caked Ureasls, Sore Nippk-r,, Cramps, IWiils, liiters nf Animels, V'oiknona ol the J'liuea, (Joiitruciioiis of tlie. Musclee, HnriiA and Scalds, Front Cites. Paihinl Nert.nt Affection, CUi-n flrnnle, I. tu e Unck, Pitin in the Xti- i, sWellinf.i, Tnmorn, Tooth. Ache, Old Sores. Hniuorhoids or PileH, Flesh Viuui1h, (jruJi. ot ell Kind-.. A A A Sprains, Ionises, Cracked lit els, Rin(r Itoue, Pull Evil. vVindtnllH, (Jalions.Savui, Sweeuoy, Jlstnlp, Sitf.0,1, External PoiaotiR, ScraUheH or Gretits:-, Striiik-hitlt, Sand Criieksi, Laiuen.-Rs. Strains, Fonndered I . t, Miiup,.-, Horn Disteiuper, (Turret in Cows, Cracked Te il. Foot Rot in Sheep, and many other diseases in id nl.ti to Mau and Reimt. Thirty-seven yearB liefore tlie R R R American Public, Adapted to Family aae. Having been often aobeited to prepab tbia Celebrated Oil free from stain, to be asett as a common Liniment by families, wt have at length succeeded in extracting the coloring properties which have heretofore reudered it objectionable. This Oil, poaaeRses tho efficient principles oftbat prepared with the dnrk tit-jjc, and aill Im f. mud to be one of the Beat Uci.n di. a lot aluiost all Q Gr Gr onrposes that has ever been before tbe. pulilic. But fur animals, in all oiises, nat the oilier kind, and always rjet a halt-dollar r dollar bottle, 1 have, enough te lie of much service. ir lb fora uning, shake the bottle. English and QvMaMHi AlmanI id.- M- .-uins. Show BaHa, Post, rs and Cir. ulais will bo toraardod free, upon, ap hi-iitiou lett- .. Ii Xi L From McKsrs. V. K. NVnmer A Co., West (uufu, ft. Nov. 0, lvVT.-We consider your Gargling Oil as staple an art iuleas we have in our store, and as pure to s. U a,, tea or bnar. Wc never have sold a botlle. that we know of, that tnv not Kivcii perfect satisfaction. Almanacs and Cook lirokri sent lree from tho office, iu Lockpcrt, N. V. I I I Fro ,1 Hon. Natban Lindsry, Otwta Judge of Shelby (lo., Iowa, dated lfar on April 13, lbb7. It isdtci.1, IrrrjiTiefted to auy other L.uiment 10U in thia eediou. From L. Schlott man, taOstSad '..i., i'ayotte Co., Texas, Feb. 15, is,,-, j Ul. noW soiling metre of your G .r;,lin,( Oil tl an anT other Liuimoot, an.l all wbo Luve used it pronounce it "the ba: thing out 1 N H N mDzspvTAJBi.11 HOME TESTIMONY. Our roouUtiou having boeu efsl.iblir.hed over 31 yens in Ltackport, ft V., aud throughout ttto rouu.li y. a., do not tle.m it ui-.-i in resorl t.. using r. I. 1. nee, Lut. Gr Gr Gin fact, we know and foal it ' use in our liiisirn ; but ae ' .nk it of no who are more or h-ats p;e.- ere are a few proprietor and rar .'"heed ivpaiuat the Kenii ilitw, we svabf utaoturers ol PHtent ea as W ib' m tue ,0,,o- referresiv.:iiäbjdr . qnality ot the Oil, onr Höh sOBl - fr dealing ami j.r. !..itiicss: Hojt A. T VAN IHiKN, Mat.ri'ityuILiK;kir..u - . liliOWN, Ki-Mayor o o o Hox. J. JACKSON, Jb. . Ex Mayor, City of Lockuort. Hos. H. OARDlNKR, County Judge, Hon. It. CROWLEY, Ex iiat. S' nator, Hon. Q. D. I. MONT. Bx e'ouiitj Ju.if e, O. R. MANN, Sheriff Niagara Cnuuty, NIAOAUACii. NATL BANK, NATIONAL EX0HAKU8 BANK, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, J. T. MCUUAY, Surrogate. I I I M. M. SOCTHWOHTH, Dial. Atty Oitrof I nev,.. L. A. .SPALDINO, Postmater y fCaort. Wkl M . , lilt tl U T .-.ÄS. H, AS. X., , W. B. fOI7LD. If I 8. T. CLARK. M D., JOHN FOOTS. M. D.. D D. BISHOP. M. D C N. PALM CR, M. D . at Rkv. L. s STEVENS, L L L Bv, W. C. WrSNER, City of I.octnort. Kv. J. L BEN-EFT, ioc-Tort. Bar. BUCH MX nHOLLAND, Krv. BKJOHAM 70DNO, Prest Salt Lake IJU-

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