Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 1, Number 300, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 May 1871 — Page 3
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From the Gatesville Frontiersman.
Mastodonic Remains Found on Pecan Bayou, Texas. Have any remains of the mastodon ever been found in Texas? If not, I have the honor of bringing to notice the first event of the kind. About two weeks ago, while some boys were engaged in throwing stones in Pecan Bayou, in Brown county, one of them took hold of what appeared to be a fragment of limestone, and pulling at it vigorously, was astonished to find a gigantic bone, imbedded in the earth. Jt was taken to the house, and of course attracted much attention.
Learning something of it, I visited the place, and found, as I anticipated, that it was the thigh-bone and fragment of the scapular of the mastodon, remains of which have been found in different parts of the United States.
It was taken from the banks of the bayou, about fifteeen feet below lie level, and a few above the gravel bed which underlies the latter geological formation. It has been imbedded in yellow clay, and was well preserved. The imprint formed was clear and well delined. Most unfortunately, the children had broken it to pieces before I procured it. Otherwise I would send it to Professor Agassiz. The scapular bone seems to have been the first part exposed to the elements, and hence its mutilated condition. At its juncture with the shoulder blade, the thigh bone is twenty-one inches in circumference the lower end is wanting, but from the length of the fragment (twenty-one inches) I should infer it belonged to an American animal some eleven or twelve feet in bight.
Weather Bulletin.
"Rocket" contributes the following sparks to the Boston Commercial Bulletin
Notwithstanding darkness reigns, it may be a very dry night. The color of the wind was discovered by the man who went out and found it blue.
In the course oi a week you often find a fine day. Don't be sheepish enough to think it bell-weather when the church bells are ringing.
You must not expect you are going to sea-a-foot because the waves are running high.
The fog may be missed and yet surround us. You can not see any better with alight breeze, nor tell the weight of the wind on a balance-sheet.
Chickens are not ^plentiful in foul weather. When the mercury stands at DO degrees in the shade, you had better sit down yourself you may sit up, however, all night.
If you are out in a driving storm, don't attempt to hold the rains. When you are in the melting mood, it may be because the heat is in-tense.
You will be apt to find the har-retf as you approach the close.of the year. Hurri-canes need not 1)3 looked for in stick-y weather.
How to Frame Pictures.
l'f you have any magazine engraving you wish to frame yourself, let a glazier or a man who sets window glass, cut you a glass a little longer than the picture, so as to show a white margin all around. Then purchase a sheet of fancy paper, such as is shiny on one side and white on the other—either black or red is pretty. Then, with a piece of stift' pasteboard or old paper box, the size of your glass, aud a bit of tape and some paste, you have all your materials. Cut strips of your paper about an inch wide. Lay down the pasteboard, place the picture on it, and the glass on the face of the picture. Then bind the edges of all together with your strips of paper, joining them as neatly as you can at the corners, having the pappr binding about as wide as your little finger nail on the picture side. Then on the back, about two inches from the top and one inch from each side, paste on little loops of tape. A piece of paper of cloth pasted over the bottom of these will make them firm. Lay away your picture until thoroughly dried, then put a cord through the loops and hang it up.
Singular Superstitions.
While we don't believe much in the popular notions of people about lucky and unlucky days, aud as soon set about any work on Friday as any other day, it is interesting to hear what so many firmly believe. Here are some specimens about "cutting nails:" Cut your nails on Nonday, you cut them l«r
Cut"them on Tuesday, a pair of
new
shoes
Cut them ou Wednesday, cut them for health, Cut them on Thursday, cut them lor wealth Cut them on Friday, cut them for woe Cut them on Saturday, a journey you 11 go Cut them on Sunday, you cut thein lor evil, For all the next week you'll be ruled by the devil.
Most grandmothers will exclaim, "God bless you!" when they hear a little child sneeze and they sum up the philosophy of the subject with the following lines, which used to delight the writer in the days of his boyhood: Sneeze Oil Monday, you sneeze for danger, Sneeze on Tuesday, you kiss a stranger Sneeze on Wednesday, you sneeze for a letter, Sneeze on Thursday, for something better Sneeze on Friday, you sneeze for sorrow Sneeze on Saturday, yoursweetheart to-morrow Sneeze on Sunday, you safety seek The devil will have you the rest ol the week.
Roguery Boiled Down.
We have heard of a great many attempts at ingenious thievery, but the one which was undertaken yesterday by an individual who desired to secure a small amount of (what ho fondly imagined to be)-silverware, without the quid pro quo for the same, takes the linen ofl'the shrubbery. About half-past 10 o'clock in the forenoon, a well-dressed individual made his appearance in a beer saloon down town (which saloon by the way, is proverbial for its excellent lnnches), and after partaking of a well-filled dish of soup, quietly secreted the spoon (an iron one, three dozen of which cost only twenty-five cents), in his coatpocket, and proceeded to leave the establishment. He was confronted, however, by the barkeeper, who had observed his maneuvers, and ordered to disgorge, whereupon he immediately drew forth the ill-gotten implement, and laying it on the table, was permitted to depart, after having received a severe rebuke from the gen^ erous proprietor of the saloon. This is the worst case of petit larceny on record
THE "Hurricane" .and "Briarfield" plantations in Mississippi formerly occupied by Jefferson Davis anil his brother, Joseph E. Davis, are now owned by Ben. Montgomery, the favorite freedinan of the latter, who gave for them §300,000, payable at the end of ten years (January 1, 1ST" Ben. who is very black, but well educated, welcomes guests of distinction, and waits upon them at the table, but does not take a seat himself. Last year Ben. made 2,500 bales of cotton and much corn.
P. B. Du CHAILLI^ the African explorer, is now about to enter Sweden, Norway and Lapland. He is desirious of observing the phenomena of those high latitudes where the sun is to be seen at midnight. He will visit Stockholm, and make his way from that city into the rural districts, goiug thence northward.
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a 8REAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
31i li LIONS Bear Testimony to the Wonderful Curative Effects of I)K. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
J. WALKER Proprietor. K.
H.
MCDONALB*Co., Druggists
aud deli. Ag'li, S"»n Francisco, Cal., and
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»ud 31 Com
merce St, N.Y.
Vinegar Hitters are not a vile Taney Drlnlt Made of Poor Ituiii, Whisky. I*roof Spirits mid Kel'uso Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics," "Appetizers," "Restorers," &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Ilerbs of California, free from all Alcoholic StiiniilnntN. They are the tiKKAT ItLOOD Pl ltll'IKK and A LIFE UIVISG PRIXCIPLK.a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off' all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond tliepointof repair.
They area senile I'nrpative a»well as a Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or inflammation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. ft'OK FK.MALE COMPLAIXTS, whether in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no eqnal.
I'or Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism and Uout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ISiKious, Kemittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Klood, Liver, Kidneys and Kladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced oy derangement of the Digestive Oreans.
DYSPEPSIA OR IXDIOESTIOST Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Mouth, Billious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflamation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKI' DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysiplas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors aud Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out. of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of the eu rati ve effect
Cleanse the Vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through theskin in Pimples, Eruptions or Sores, cleanse it when you find it. oostructed and sluggish in the veins cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health ol' thesvstem will follow. 1»1
Ji, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed aud removed. For full dtiections, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages—English, German, French and Spanish.
B. H. McDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, .San Francisco, Cal., and 32 and 31 Commerce Street, New York. UNSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS .V- DEALERS.
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HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
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Component Paris—Fluid Extract Iihi» bard and Flnid Extract Catawba Cirape Juice.
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These Pills area pleasant purgative, superceding castor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. There is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping pains. They are composed of the finest ingredients. After a few days' use of them, such an invigoration of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated. H.T.Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not sugar-coated su-gar-coated Pills pass through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar-coated, and are prepared according to rules of Phaimacyand Chenii trv, and are not Patent Medicines.
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Will radically exterminate from the system I Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore I Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers,
Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Oncerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Nigiit Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism," Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established in the system for years.
Being prepared expressly for the above complaints, its biood-purifying properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gives the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color aud restores the patient to a state of Health and Purity. For Purifyihg^the Blood, Removing all Chronic Constitutional Diseases arising from an Impure State of the Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Lungs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion. Price, 81.50 per Bottlie.
llENItY T. IIi:I.MHOI.I'N
CONCENTRATED
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
-lias cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladber and Inflamation of the Kindeys,Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine
Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Disciiarges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes, attended with the lellowing symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Handu, jTHioHing of tho Hmly, Dryness of the Hkin, Eruption 011 the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, etc.
Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty-live, and from thirty-five to fifty-five or in the decline or change of life after confinement or labor pains bed-wetting in children.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is Diuretic aud Blood-Purifying, and Cures all Diseases arising fiom Habits of Dissipation, Excessesand Imprudences in Life, Impurities of the Blood,
etc.,
superceding Copaiba in Affections for which it is used, and Syphilitic Affections—in these Diseases used in connection with Helmbold's Rose Wash.
LADIES.
In many Affections peculiar to Ladies, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other Reinedv,as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfu.ness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus
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LUMEEE.
J. L. LINDSEY,
COMMISSION LUMBER DEALER, Office, No. 482 West Front Street,
CINCINNATI, OHIO. 4
State of the Ute
rus, LeucorrlKea or Whites, Sterility, aud l'oi all Complaints Incident to the Sex, whether arising from Indiscret ion or Habits of Dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent Physicians and Midwives for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of uoth sexes and all ages.
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H. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC.,
in all their stages, at little expense, little or no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a froquent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventlngand mereuy lemuv UVVIVM^I i. Curing Stricturesof the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in this class diseases, and expellihg all Poisonous matter.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
IMPROVED ROSE WASH!
cannot Le surpassed as a FACE WASH, and wiil be found the onlv specific remedy in every species of CUTANEOUS AFFECTION. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for which
Salves
or Ointmentsareused restores the skin to a state of purity and softness, and insures continued healthy action to the tissues of its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. But however valuable as a remedy forexisting defects of the skin,H. T. Helmbold's Rose Wash has long sustained its principal claim to unbounded patronage, by possessing qualities which render it a TOILET APPENDAGE of the most Superlative and Con
character, combining in an elegant formula those prominent requisites, SAFETY and EFFICACY—tin invariable accompaniments of its use—as a Preservative and Refresher of the Complexion. It is an excellent Lotion for dis-e-ises of a Svpliilitic Nature, and as an injection for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used in connection with
the
J. WALKER, Proprietor.
EXTRACTS BUCHU, SARSAPARILLA and CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, in such diseases as recommended, cannot be surpassed. Price, ONE COLLAR PER BOTTLE.
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Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines. ... ,. ,, Evidences of the most responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and upward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, including eminent Physicians. Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprietor has never resorted to their publication in the newspapers he does not do this from the fact that his articles rank as
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Standard Preparations,
and dp not need to be propped up by certificates.
llcnry T. Helmbold's Genuine Preparations.
Delivered to any address. Secure from observation. ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF TWENTY YEARS. Sold by Druggists exerywliere. Address letters for information, in confidence, to HENRY. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist.
Only Depots: H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 5*4 Broadway, New York or to H. T. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot 104South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T. HELMBOi-.D'S! TAKE NO OTHEK. may 15
WESTERN LANDS.
Homestead and Pre-emption.
1statement,plainlyafull,conclseand
HAVE compiled complete printed for the information of persons, intending to take up a Homestead or Pre-Efnptionin this poetry of the West, embracing Iowa, Dakota, and Nebraska and other sections. It explains how to proceed to secure 160 acres of Rich Farming Land for Nothing, six months before you leave your home, in tne most healthful climate. In short it contains Just such instructions as are needed by those intending to make a Home and Fortune in the Free Lands of th« West. I will send one of these printed Guides to any person for 25 cents. The information alone, which, it gives is worth $5 to anybody. Men who came here two and three years ago, aud took a farm, are to-day independent.
To YOUNG MEN.
This country is being crossed with numerou Railroads from every direction to Sioux City Iowa. Six Railroads will be made to tnis city within one year. One is already In operation connecting us with Chicago aud the U. P. Railroad and two more will be completed before spring, connecting us with Dubuque and McGregor, dir&t. Three more will be completed within a year, connecting us direct with St. Paul/^Iinn., Yankton, Dakota, and Columbus, Nebraska, on the U. P. Railroad. The Missouri River gives us the Mountain Trade. Tims it will be seen that no section of country offers such unprecedented advantages for business, speculation and making a fortune, for the country is being populated, and towns and cities are being built, and fortunes made almost beyond belief. Every man who takes a homestead now will have a railroad market at his own door, And any enterprising young man with a small capital can establish himself in a permanent paying business, if he selects the right location ana right branch of trade. Eighteen years residence in the western country, and a large portion of the lime employed aha Mercantile Agent in this country, has made me familiar with all the branches of business and the best locations in this country. For one dollar remitted to me I will give truthful and definite answers to all questions on this subiect desired by such persons. Tell them the best place to locate, and what business Is overcrowded and what branch is neglected. Address, sC0TT
GOODS.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRKSS pOODis.
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S A W S A N N O E I E S
PURE WHITE LEAD.
ESTABLISHED 1827.
ECKSTEDT, HILLS A CO.,
MARK
E N I A N
PURE WHITE LEAD
FIRST PREMIUM,
LARGE SILVER MEDAL,
Awarded by the Industrial Exposition for superiority over all other White Lead exhibited.
OFFER THE ABOVE BRAND OF WHITF LEAD TO THE PUBLIC WITH the POSITIVE ASSURANCE that it is perfectly PURE, and will give
ONE OXJZNOE OF
For every ounce of ADULTERATION that it may be found to contain generally.
S. C. Commissioner of Emigration,
17dy Box 185, Sioux CITY, Iowa
DISTILLERS,
WALSH, BROOKS & KELLOGG,
Successors to
SAMUEL M. MURPHY & CO., CINCINNATI DISTILLERY, S. W. cor. Kilgour and rl
OFFICE
A
STOKES,
17 and 19 West Second
East Pearl sta. street. Distillers ot Cologne Spirits, Alcohol A Domestic Liquors, and dealers In
Pare Bourbon and Rye Whiskies. Id 6
GOLD
For Sale by GIJLIC A BERRY, Wholesale Druggists.
1
"For sale by dealers
ECKSTEIN, HILLS CO., Cincinnati,
NOTE Consumers wlil consult, their INTEREST by bearing in mind that a large proportion of the article sold as PURE WHITE LEAD is adulterated to the extent of from 60 to 90 per cent.: and much of It does not contain a particle of Lead. 113dw6m
MEDICAL.
$10,000 Reward.
DR. INGRAHAM'S
MACEDONIAN OIL!
For Internal and External Use.
Read What the People Say.
Cured of Catarrh aiad Deatness of lO Years Duration.
NEW YORK CITY, March 3, 1870.
DR. INGKAHAM, WOOSTKR, OHIO—Dear Sii: The six bottles you sent me by express came safely to me, ana I am most happy to state that the the Oil has cured me ot Catarrh and Deafness. No man can realize the difference until he has once passed through ten years years of deprivation of sound and sense, as I did. I talk Macedonian Oil wherever I go.
Yours, ever in remembrance, DAVID WHITE.
Kiduey Complaints and Old Mores Cured of Years Standing.
PHILADELPHIA, PBNN.,June23,1870.
DK, IXGRAHAX, WOOSTER, OHIO—Gents: Macedonian Oil has cured me of Inflamation of the Bladderand Kidney diseases (and old sores that I had spent a mint of money in trying to get cured. Sirs, it has no equal for the cures of the above diseases. Herald it to the world.
Yours, respectfully. JOHN J. NIXON, D. D.
RHEUMATISM.
A Lath/ Seventy-five Years Old Cured of Rheumatism. 85 BEAVER AVE., ALLEGHENY CITY,
Oct. 12,1869.
DK. INGRAHAM CO.—Gents: I suffered 35 years with Rheumatism in my hip joints. I was tortured with pain until my hip was deformed. I used every thing that I heard oi without obtaining any relief, until about four weeks ago I commenced nsing your Macedonian Oil. I am now cured, and can walk to market, a thing that I have not been able to do for twenty years. I am gratefully yours,
ELIZABETH WILLIAMS.
The Macedonian Oil cures all diseases of the blood or skin, Tetters, Crofula, Piles, or any case of Palsy.
Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Full Directions in German and English. Sold by Druggists.
DR.
INGRAHAM A CO., Manufacturers, 'illdlv Wooster O.
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AMERICAN REFRIGERATORS,
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INDIA RUBBER GOODS.
MACHINE BELTING, ENGINE AND HYDRANT HOSE,
Steam Packing, Boots and Shoes, Clothing,Carriage and Nursery Cloths, Druggists' Goods, Combs, Syringes, Ere&st Pumps, Nipples, Ac. Stationery Articles, Elastic Bands, Pen and Pencil Cases, Rulers, Inks, fcc. Piaao Covers, Door Mate, Balls and Toys, and every other article made of India Rubber.
A1 kinds of goods made to order for mechanical and manufactured purposes. All goods sold at manufacturing prices.
WOOD, I.K.IIT A O..
Manufacturers of
ENGINE LATHES,
From 16 to 100 inch Swing, and from 6 to 3 feet long.
PLANERS
To Plane from 4 to 30 feet long, from 24 to 00 inches wide.
NASMYTH'S STEAM HAMMERS.
GUN
MACHINERY, Mill Work, Shafting and Hangers, Patent Self-oiling Box. Warehouse, 107 Liberty street, New \ork City. Manufactory, Junction Shop, Worcester, Masachusetts.
Ol every Variety, Manufacturers' Supplies, Car ing Machines, Etc.
HANDfurnishedEDWIN
and Stripping Cards of every description to order. S. LAWRENCE, Idyl Superintendent.
MACH_INERY^
R! BALL & CO.,
WORCESTER, MASS.
Manufacturers of
o«)dworth's, Daniels and Dimension Planers.
and a variety of other 'Machines for working
WAlso,
the best Patent Door, Hub and Rail Car Morticing Machines in tne world. mar Send for our Illustrated Catalogue.
SAW WORKS.
PASSAIC SAW WORKS,
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY,
[Trade Mark challenge RXB.]
RICHARDSON BROS..
MANUFACTURERSSuperiorCrossCut
chine Ground, Extra Cast Steel, Circular, Mill, Muly, Gang. Pit, Drag and Saws. Also, Hand Panel Ripping, Butcher, Bow, Back. Compass, and every description of Light Saws, oi the very best quality.
Every saw is warranted perfect challenges inspection. Warranted ol uniform good temper. Ground thin on back and gauged. Idly
BRASS WORKS.
BRUN & EDWARDS,
Manufacturers of
PLUMBERS' BRASS WORK
Of every description, and superior
CAST ALE PUMPS
And dealer in
PLUMBERS' MATERIALS,
•^Corporations and Gas Companies supplied dly WARK, N. J.
AGRICULTURAL.
HALL, MOORE & BURKHARDT, Manufacturers of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage, Buggy «fc Wagon Material, of every variety, JEFFERSON VILLE, IND
WIRE^
NETV JERSEY WIRE MILLS.
I1EKRY ROBERTS, Manufacturer ol
BEFIINED IBON WIRE, Market and Stone Wire,
BRIGHT
and Annealed Telegraph
T1« ors'WI rp
W
ire, Copr
mill auu n-iliicaivu *v»v,5*«|/" "*•"1 red Pail Bail, Rivet, Screw, Buckle UniSpring, Tinners'Wire.
pered Pail Bail, Rivet, Screw, Buckle, Umbrella, Spring, Bridge, Fence, Broom, Brush, and
Wire Mill, Newark, Neiu Jersey.
DEEDS.
BLANKOffice.or
DEEDS, neatly printed, lor sale by single one, by the quire, at «heD.Aiv? GAZETTE North 5th street
MEDICAL.
Cataplasm of Rhubarb.
LAID
upon the pit of the stomach of a child, will cause the bowels to be emptied, and alloes kept in contact with a raw surface will produce same efiect as if the medicine had been taken into the stomach. So said the great Dr. Clutterback. Very many persons know the operation of croton oil when placed upon the tongue, to say the least, it is speedy. Purgatives in some sha e, are indispensable in the practice of medicine. Many diseases are incurable without them and all of the simple disorders of thesystem are benefitted by their use. The great desideratum in their adminiatra^ tion has been to get one which has either laxa-.
tive or
but
v'elargeststeamships,
Louisville, Kentucky,
Sole Manufacturers, for the South & Wes Alo, builders of Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, Saw Mills, etc.,
AND WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES. ldfim
BEFRISERATOB.
purgative, as was needed—always mild-
always efficient—and the use of which didnot make it necessary to continue its use. This has at last been done. EDWARD WILDER'S FAXILY PILI-S fulfill all the requirements of the case. They area laxative, yet sure purgative, yet mild. In small doses, they meet the first want iu large doses, they fulfill the latter but in whatever quantity given, they create no necessity for they create no morbid state of the alimentary canal tube, but leave it cleansed and urge it to renewed health. They are, in brief, a blessing to the individual who suffers from constipation and needs a laxative, and are indispensable to him who is parched with fever and requires a purgative. Use them, all you who value health.
Hclmiiitliology.
A distinguished physiologist hasdeclared that it seems to be a principle of nature that every situation capable of supporting organic bodies should be peopled with them. The huge whale is often driven tomadessbyan almost invisible member of the tribe of vermes. The hiBtory of Helmiuthology abounds in illustrations of the influence of worms in the production of disease and In the exasperation of their symptoms. The frequency of worms in the bodies of men, their obviousness to the senses, together with their common connection with enfeebled and morbid states ol the animal economy, all tend to render them an object of interest from the
remotest
BART & HICKCOX,
Agents lor all the Principal Manufacturers Idem 49 West Fourth st., Cincinnati.
LATHES, ETC.
u'1'
MACHnTE^CAEDS.
SARGENT CARD CLOTHING CO.
WORCESTER, MAS??.
Manufacturers o!
COTTON W OOT.
AND
Flax Machine Card Clothing
periods. The very ablest minds have
been devoted to the study of these entosa with the view of discovering some substance which was capable of speedily, safely and permanently expelling them trom the human sytem. EDWARD WLLDER'S MOTHKR'B WORM SYRUP IS A true vermicide, a geunine worm destroyer, a bona fide vermifuge. Its taste is delightful, It* effects are quick, its results unfailing. It is free from danger. No intestinal worm can live in its presense. Mothers! destroy the worms which infest your little ones, with this delightful syrup.^
Dr. Lacnncc.
This renowned Frenchman did more perhaps to clear up the mysteries which before his time had invested the nature of chest diseases than any other physician who ever lived. Yet with all his skill in detecting the nature and form of the malady before him, he was sadly deficient in liis knowledge of remedies. He drew vivid pictures of coughs, colds, pleurisy, consumption, croup, bronchitis, catarrhs and all the affections of the air passages still he left but few words concerning their treatment. The youngest physician to-day knows better how to manage any one of these chest troubles he knows the value of the wild cherry he is acquainted with its supreme virtues he is aware of the many potent agents which enter into the combination of Edward Wilders Compound Extract of Wild Cherry, and knows that with the use oi this truly great medicine he is fully master oi the situation. He has no fear in the presence of croup, no misgivings at the advance of bronchitis he grapples wtth consumption, and subdues every cough, cold, or catarrh. Hence every family should always have this invaluable medicine at liandj^
Indigestiou,
"Which makes sleep a pain, and turns its balm to wormwood," is, we all know, the most, common of all the disorders of the stomach. It is also the most obstinate. It has been the most written about.No disease presents such various, contrary, and incompatible symptoms. They contradict all the laws of order,constancy and inconsistency,
which
regulate natural events they bother the doctor, and can only be read by liim who is skilled in the book of nature. It is self evident that the different forms of indigestion are to be met by corresponding methods of cure. It has been said that the perfection of medical skill is the talent of applying to each individual case its precise and as it were, its individual cure. This is the object which every conscientious physician pursues unceasingly,and never can rest satisfied until he lias overtaken. Edward Wilder'.% Stomach Bitters, their body being the purest of copper-distilled whisky, makes this object attainable alike to all. They area specific—the disease specifying the remedy, uot the remedy the disease. They are a combination of substances which meet the speciality of the disorder by a corresponding speciality ot cure. They should be kept in every well-regu-lated family they are indispensable to health*
Gaudianna River.
The British army when It advanced on Talavara and fought the celebrated battle, which was followed by a retreat into the plains, lost, more men by the malarial diseases contracted on the banks of the Gaudiana than by the bullets of the enemy. They died by thousands/ All Europe believed that the invading army
was
extirpated. Yet malarial diseases are no more common in Europe than in our own country they exist throughout the length and. breadth of our land—everywhere at some time and in some shape are we made to feel the sickening influence of miasm. The three great actors in this equation of disease are solar heat, moisture, and vegetable decomposition. The txio, if separated, are harmless together they
are
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more potent for evil than any other known agents so long as they exist, just so long will we have need of a medicine which will overcome their pernicious effects, so long will it be necessary to have a remedy capable of meeting and beating the insidious enemy. Of all known agents for this purpose, none is to compare With Edward Wilder's Chill Tonic, the master of every form aud variety and grade and degree of malarial disease and of miasmatic poison. Try it, all you who are suffering from any form of ague and fever or chills and fever, as a cure is guaranteed
iD
every case.
St. Louis Hospital, Paris.
This ancient institution is one ol the largest, and to the medical student, the most interesting of the ttiany public charities which adorn the gay capitol of the French. It receives within its walls annually thousands of sick poor. A considerable portion of the building Is set apart tor patients suffering with diseases of the skin, and every patient, old or young, is taking potash in some shape, and Honduras sarsaparilla in some form. They were esteemed by the renowned physicians who had charge of the skin department as well-specific in almost every variety of cutaneous disease, whether of rheumatic
or
most
scrofulous or simple origin. They
were given in tetter,ringworm, nettle-ash, roseasli, ^pimples, scrofula, ulcers, old sores, falling of the hair, etc. In all they did good, in most they effected a cure. But it has remained for Edward Wilder'a Sarsaparilla and Totash to perform the
remarkable cures awarded to any known medicine. It possesses virtues shared by no other combination of these substances. It is a therapeutic marvel. Against all the diseases at which it is aimed it is simply resistless it never fails. See to it that you suffer not one day longer with any of the ills which it cures. Get it at once.
EDWARD WILDER,
SOLE PROPRIETOR,
215 3v..l STREET, MARBLE FRONT
LOUISVILLE, KY. r* *.?% OctlSdy c£r*•
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