The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, January 13, 1872, Image 8

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    AtiTOVMIlU.
acBATCHM. Tbo veterinary editor
of " t likes' otA 2'tW W
cororoetils (he foUowiMg for scratelies
in a horses Take KUhJwte of alno.
one-drachm ; glycerine, two ouiiees;
apply every morning.
An English Hunter possew-s a
novelty lu the form of a cow with a
wooden leg. Tlie animal having
Tamed one of her hind less a skil.fn:
veterinary suigeou tci aw exieri
ment of anipoution. The operaltoii
was nweessful. A xxxl n kg was
provided, ami the cow walks about
very comfortably.
To Thai a Horse to SfTAW). Tlie
Amtrica &t"ck JoixwU contains tin
following directions : Take your
horse on the bam floor ami throw a
atrap over Ms buck ami fasten it to bfc
fore foot; lead ldui along and say
whoa; at tlie same time pull down Hie
atrap, which throws him 0,1 three feel
and makes him gtou Muldenlv. This
to the best way to teach whoa, though
you van put on tlie war bnilic ami sii.
Whoa, ami give a sharp jerk that i
stop him about as soon as the strap' t
his foot. Then put hi;n In hariie
with a t'oot-straii. as directed OOtli
the head of "training to harum'' ami
drive him up to tlie door. The n
ment be undertakes to atari take hi
foot up and say whoa. Get in ytttr
carriage and get out again, rattle thr
thills, make all the noise iu and put
you can and give him to understand
by snatching his fiiot each time he
moves that he niti't stand until you
tell him to go ; and titter a few time
yon can put the whole family hi tin
carriage aud he won't stir out of hi
tracks. Rats in the IIexxert.-A lady
who has a immUr t line hens to
which abe Iiad devoted a good deal oi
re and attention dut iii!: the winter,
in hopes of obtaining an early and a
fair crop of fresh eggs was surprised
at the meagre result actually reached.
The bens made noise, in singing and
cackling, enough for every day layers
aud yet on I v occasionally did she get
an egg. The lady at length determin
ed to watch operations ami ascertain
if possible the Catee of the failure.
She saw the hens go upou the nest,
but If slie was not present when tuef
am off. no ess was found. At
length coustaut watching and waiting
solved tlie mystery. A day or two
since, while on the watch, a hen came
off the nest and commencwi cae-kiing.
Almost instantly an old nit came out
of a hole, and runinug into a nanei,
whidi was thrown down on its side.
and, hi which the hcu's nest was, at
once nosed the egg out ujwn me
ground, then lav down ujion its hick,
and getting the'egg between its fore
paws and nose, coinmemvd fciueaUiig,
when two otlier rats came out, and
taking the rat with the egg byJhe
hind legs dragged it, egg and all, into
the hole. The lady attiring that she
can substantiate tlie foregoing fact by
at least three witnesses, Pwitry
Standurd.
Sage Brush Asms a FEimuznt.
Something may be learned sometimes
wliere lea-t expected. In tlie Hum
boldt Valley, living at one of the old
stage stations, four or live years ago,
was a family who made a line garden
from year to year, around the station,
ilage brush growing large and vigor
ous was all the resources for fuel.
The wife desiring to cultivate a few
vegetables and try the experiment of
growing strawberry vines, had the
toil broken close by tlie bouse, and
while setting out her plants found that
a portion of the same lad become
mixed with the ashes that liad been
thrown there. She became dubious
about the welfare of the plants aud
set the most of them on a portion of
the ground free from ashes; but hav
ing a few left, and not wishing to
throw them away, she set them, with
no expectation of seeing them live,
where the ashes were mixed with the
earth.
As the season advanced, the plants
thrived, blossomed and bore fruit ; but
tlw few set out as she called it "In the
ash-bed" produced amazingly, and few
(Trailed the others in quantity of
(knit.
The next year the same fUmily plant
ad large area of ground to vegeta
bles, and to try the experiment, scat
tered the ashes of the sage brush which
bad been saving all winter, plenti
fully ever the soil. The result was
larger vegetables and greater quanti
ties than they had ever raised before.
This may be au important fact to those
Who are clearing up the sage brush
land preparatory to its cultivation.
Poison. Tlie instant a person Is
known to have swallowed poison, by
design or accident, give water todrink,
cold or warm, as fist as possible, a
gallon or more at a time, and as fast
M vomited drink more; tepid water
la best, as It opens the pores of the
kin and promotes vomiting, and thus
gives the speediest cure to the poison
ous article. If pains begin to be felt
in the bowels. It shows that at least
part of the poison has passed down
wards; then large and repeated Injec
tions of tepid water should bu given,
the object in both cases bring to dilute
the poison M quickly and as largely at
possible. Do not wait for warm
water case tan which u neare-i at
barifl, cold or warm, for every second
of time saved U of immense import
ance ; at the same ttuee send instantly
for a physician, and as soon as lie
aomes turn the case into hb hands
telling him what you have done. This
simple Act cannot be too widely pub
lished: it to not meant to say that
drinking a gallon or two of simple
water will cure every case of poison
ing; but it will cure many and benefit
airr Its rapidly diluting quality.
UH t Journal f U-Jth.
Ibe last cup of a frolic k generally
Keep your mouth shut and your eyes
Beef Balls, Minoe very finely
a piece of tender beet", fat ami lean ;
minoe an onion with some boiled pars
ley ; add grated, breadcrumbs and
euaaw with ixppw, salt, grated nut
meg and kmon-peel ; tuix all togetlier
aiidinolsten it with an cars: beaten ;
roll it into balls; flour, aud fry litem
in boiling freshdrlppiug. Serve them
with fried breatKiiiuins or with a
thickened brown gravy.
How to Make Potato Pie.
KIM Cfttoh your potatoes, The best
way I know ot Is to angle for them
with a ttv. Mealv Irish potatoes are
tlie. best, and should be led on torn
meal or bran for a few days More
tlK;V are taken from the wop. Hoi!
until Very soft, cut out the eye; and
peel them. Mash them. Strain them,
to a quarter of a pound of pOtfti
toes add a quart of milk, three table
spooiisftil of melted htttter, four I eaten
cggS a wine g'.a-w of wine, aiid sugar
aud muting to suit your husband's
taste. This i- a tellable dodge for get
ting up a potato pie.
A CUKE Foit CaXCKK. ( luilleV
Yardley, of I'iltsl.'iirg, Pennsylvania,
writes thus to the "mcliuiiUi agr:
" l wish t'v tell how I cured my can
eer Inst summer, without bald Of
inonev. Kitlht years ago 8
Cilliccr i
.... !'.,
ratmn on mv nose: :t irivw slow for
several year-. Tile last two years it
grew very last it became frightful.
li liail luL'iin to eat Illy li lt eye. I
had raid hundreds ot dolkirs aud hat
tried doctors from fir and near with
out finding relief, l ast summer 1
drank wild tea. pnttlng the tea grounds
on my eaiHr every night as a poul
tiee. In six weeks my cancer was
cured. I am now sixty-two years ohl.
1 have told this remedy to several that
had cancer. I know of two that have
k'eu cured siifee. I believe wild tea
grows over the country generally,
always on high land ."
The Earth Cuke For Ulcers
I dried and pulverized some clay, says
a writer in one of the Eastern IttperSi
ami recommended it as a valuable
remedy, to a woman in the neighbor
hood who had for teu years a very bad
ulcer on her ankle. She had paid our
bet physicians over 50 for treatment,
without relief. She applied tlie dry
chiy almost constantly for six months,
ami a perfect euro has resulted. 16$
first ettVet of the preparation was to
remove the Inflammation aud relieve
pain, and now she says there is no
setir remaining, aud her limb which
was stiff and lame, is as elastic as
wiien she was a girl. The woman Is
a very large, fleshy person, alniut
forty years of age. I consider the
tvst a very severe one, and resti't
very satisfactory. About one gallon
of pulverized clay was used.
KtErrso Fish Fresh With St o au.
A method adopted in Portugal for
preserving fish consists in removing
tlie viscera and sprtiikllns sugar over
the Interior, keeping the tl-h in a
horizontal position, so tliat tlie sugar
may (lenetr.ite as much as possible. It
is raid that fish prepared Iti this way
can be kept completely fresh for a
long time, the savor being a; perfect j
as If recently caught. Salmon thus
treated before salting and smoking '
possess a much more agreeable taste, i
a table-sjiooiiful of sugar being sutll- j
cient for live pounds ot lisb.
DK4tO. DDD.
Deacon IXnId onee eelingl.v salt),
Alioiit his Betsey, lonp siiice dead,
If ever an nnjel lovcil a mtuj,
That angel, ir, was Betsey Ann ;
If I happened to acold her, she wits so
meek,
(Which the Deacon did seven times a
week!)
Slie'd clap lier apron up to her eye,
And never say nothln', but only cry."
But, ladies, p'rhaps you'd like to bu
told.
That Deacon Dodd like otlier men.
W aited a year, anil married again ;
But lie married a moat iuvetcrate scold,
And now' tls tlie Deacon's turn to be
meek.
As lie gets well rasped from .week to
But rather tlian "open bis liead" he'd
burst,
lie wishes the second was with the
first!
But as she's as tough as a hickory
limb.
No doubt she'll live to say of him,
"If ever a saint the footstool trod,
That man. that saint, was fceacon
Dodd."
From "County Lore und City Lift;"
Two or three of tlie ricliest men In
tills country have reix'iitly given, in
sententious language, the secret of tlieir
wordly success and fortune. " There
is uo secret about it," said Commo
dore Vanderbilt ; " all you have to do
is to attend to your business, and go
ahead except one thing,-" added the
Commodore, "and that is not to HI
what you are going to do till you have
done it." Tlie uilllionalre Deinocrat
who has been mmiiiig for Governor
of Pennsylvania ami who has no
views whatever on political subjects,
recently gave his idea of the way
get rich iu tlw remark : " Economy
aud safe investment are about the be-t
means of attaining financial pros
perity." George Ijiw, also, who Is
a tolerably rich man, though not, we
suppose, quite as rich aa Vanderbilt
or A-a Packer, remarked In conversa
tion a few days ago : " There U noth
ing so easy as making money when
you have money to make it with ; tlie
only thing la to sec the crH, anil to
take it at its flood;" and, when further
pressed to tell the secret of his own
auccess, he quickly responded : ' De
termination to work, ami working."
Tlie opinions are certainly worth
something, and will doubtless be
eagerly studied by young men am
bitous of wealth. But they are in
complete without a remark of A. T.
Stewart, who Is richer than either
Vanderbilt or Am Packer, ami who
tokl an anxious inquirer, a short time
ago, that he "considered honesty and
truth great aids iu the gaining of for
tuac.' Tribune.
'llie yearly mortality of tlie globe Is
J3,m,m. This is at the rate of 91,
551 per day or 3,st0 per hour or Hi
per minute.
How to swallow a door Bolt It.
"Not at heme1' skuouUuid-out lie.
Self-praise depreciates.
Be silent when a fool talks.
Auctioneer,
18 HAI-SKY, OREGON. t
For Sale I
1,000 lUfSHELS
OF WrK W1IITK
CHILI CLUB WHEAT
Fdit SEED.
"1VI.I. AT THE ItESIIIEM-r. "t I"'''
V underslgne:!,
U nines mntn or aoiii
MAUT1N LL'l'EU.
Jan. C, 1Si3-1Siii3
. FrnitTrt'en, lirapc Tines, Ac. ;
i rrHK UNDEnsKiNEI) INVITES T1HC
I ...... I .I,' i ... 1: ...I,,', f.
;i, n-lll Mill ill . '".. ,w ..o
eoinilctu8ioc'kof
API'tB,
PEAK.
I'Ll'M. . !
( 'KERRY
ami other TREKS.
Also, GBAP1C VI KS Imst i:i thcSmtol
Ornmiienial Trees, Winibs, M 1 'if
ruin. iMMlierrl) s. S;rawl r.-ies. Kim".
I iili'.msHiul llmli: irtlieh wh! Jmi ne.it as
low as ill-s -eluss sioi-k mil t" nljnr If .
J. A. Jlll-l.:Utl'.
uaruwaue;
NEW FIRM!
W. II. HI HX & CO.
Have lustrecoicilalir,jeiinil well solivt
oJ stk of
H AB 1 A Vll E ,
. Sneli ns
Farmers' & Mechanic' Tools,
f-iaxa&rrsn or- anvils, viimxiiki.-
j tows, hainers, Bleilaes, ws,Wrtiiflfc ,
eruss cat au mid w; togetlier wi.ir !
lava
A.s.sRTJiTOi'iHoxA.H'n:i:i.,
NallSySnrtng''. uxUw. tliiml(lc-skuins,l)olls,
1-' etc., etc., etc.
A well acl' Cted stock or
Wagon Timber,
SPOKES, HUBS,
Bent rims, shafts, poles, hickory axles, etc.
All of which arc now offered to the onli
ne at I c rates. An we make the bushies
a , ilty. we inn and will keenubrltcr
naKoriiucnt, at lower pri.es, tluin any
house in this city.
Alio receiving and opening, a larc and
splendid assortment of
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
Which we offer at re dneed rates.
W .H. hi II.N & CO.,
Uontelth flnvproof hrick, First street
Muixh lid 70-21
ItKAii K1A IK.
BKAL ESTATE.
stitzel & lptox,
Real Estate Brokers and j
Clcncral Agent.
BRANCH OFFICE, ALBANY, OB..,
3.V. HEJmESHAtX, Agen.
VI Hon. KstalillshotlJuly, ls. Anollice
wBerc aonerhl infonnatlon eoneitrntlitt tno
resources of Oregon can be olitaincd free j
of charge. i
Loans negotiated on first mortgage, real .
rwt!ili untl i-allnteral S4n-urilies. We nave
Ibr sale a large amount of property tiKHtod
In tlie town of Albany. Atao, forming
lamU, of every description, locatod in Lhi n
and other counties In this .stale.
To ttac Citixena of Albany,
And vicinity, and to the owners of reales- r
tftte : We take this method of lulling your
attention to our place of busiiirwi. lhiv-,
Ing determined toflien a bmni li ofllis1 hi
yonretty, wocan offer yon a tnodhtoi for
obtaining imrchiwrs one Hint is a)in i
silted by- buyers,as it wives toetd mush
time anil latxir iu "i an hing fur what they
want. Our prhicipal ogehey,at t'ortlauo, i
Ongon, is thoroierhly estnliiished, and the .
office ao well turulHlied for giving huorinii- j
tlou inmn real estate that il alfords the i
most roniplete facilities for all parties hav
ing uusmeM m our nne.
Ton Incur no expense In placing your
property on sale with us unless a sale is
made.
Office, First street, near telegraph office.
JOHN 0. MKN'DKNHALi., Agent.
Albany, March it, 7o-Wv3tt
LIVKUy.
LIVRY, FEED A.D SALE
S T AlBXi S ,
ALBANT, ORKCOX.
BARTCiES & MERRICK,
ritOPRIETORS.
ITF. ABB PBEPARKI) TO FUtNISII
VT the putilic with neat turnouts in Die
way of
KtUh Itaffltlpa mul Carriaxi- and
I'aat Ntock,
On the most reawmahlc terms. Our livery
Is all new, and of the latest styles, and wo
shall take pride In givlugour patrons as
m at and raiialile an out at as can be oli
tained ill Hie S'ate.
Horses boarded at reasonable rates, by
the wis;k or tuouth.
Haulu and carriages furnlhd for pur
ties, etc.
A share of public patronage Is solicited.
BAKTliKH 4 MEBniCK.
Albany, Dec. 17, UfJO-U
BATUS, ETC.
ALBANY BATH ttWBE.
'PHK L'N I) ER HI OK ED WtHtLI) RE- j
X spwtfully tnliinii Ihei ltizensof Albany j
V luai. no nas uucen enarge oi
this establishment, and by kwptng clrnn
rooias and paying atrlct attention o busi
ness epect to suit all those who may fa
vor him wltii their patronage. Having
heretofore carried on not hing but
Flrei-rlaas Uatr Pmuting Mnloona,
Ho expects to give entire satisfaction to
all. Children's and ladles' hair neatly cut
and shampooed.
Sept. 18-yt JOSEfH WEBBER.
Nov. 4ia . I
FURNITURE.
C. MEALEY,
DEALER IX
Am3L
MANUFACTURER
Of
FURNITURE
j Cabinet Ware,
r5EIllfCJ- Etc.,
Corner ol
First and Broadalbin Ste.,
ALB NY, OR.
Particular
j ATTENTION PAID TO
ORDERS OF ALL KNDS
M HIS XjIKTEI.
JUST RECEIVED
FROM S. F. AND THE EAST,
THE LARGEST LOT
IVew and Elegant
FURNITURE,
EVER BROUGHT TO ALBANY!
Come and See it!
NKW HOOKS.
Agents Wanted.
FIVE TO FiFTOOLLARS
A DAY
CAN 1$B MA13E
BY
AGENTS,
WHO SKI.L THE F0LL0WIK0 N'UW
AND
ELEGANTLY BOUND
AND
Illustrated Uoolcts!
Washington. ntl Its Public Kuilil
Ins, Orounda and Hrituary.
With a (tlivtmm oi the Rouse of Itepre
seiitiitlvasandSunatooi thcUnilcdS atus,
thirly-ao si col enxiuvhigs, Brnl eahty
ISi-'cs oi doscrlptlon and liLstoi'UliI rcudlnif
mm 'ef.
A sumpl- of !hl i'ie'..i boukv ill bo sent
to those ivisllliuf to ai t ai ii jents, for two
dollain, and live stamps lor iviiim ios:a.,'e.
The'Crealeat Cabinet of Birds, Ani
mals and Reptiles, both Native and
POretgUi ever pubJishul.
; This elcsant volume contains er r one
! Ah !nM:r-tl -n, and is a book neoda I
and useful in i.'vury ktmllV. It i of lav.'i
size an. I handsomely hoimu. A naOiple of
i iliis work will he seat io those who uimlre
, to act as aijonts for three dollars and live
I stamps for return pos.ai.'e.
EXAM,fiE TH,S UST
'Of new books, any one of which wo will
! wild for one dollar. They ure all bound
j and LUustru'.Bd.
nook of COO Puzzles. 100 pictures.
Courtship made ICusy. Ait of mak
ing love.
How tiainblcrs Win. 1000 tricks
with curdfl
Furl one Teller and Dream Hook.
Itorsc Taming.
How to Play Poker to Win.
Ilow to ftlx 800 Drinks. Piice
$.". M.
The Art of Letter Wrlllng.
Secrets Worth Knowing.
A snide, to tho manufHCtnre of medi
cines, perfumery, soaps, dyes, wines, cor
dials, jiopu ar bevemgua; mannfauturera
secrcm, und many otliein.
Itugues and Kogueriesi.
Veutriloiiiiliim Made taay.
Ilase Uall Uook.
We have in press a larRC list of books for
the bollUK) s.
All coniinunicatlons must lie addressed,
Wnsliiiiii'to" I'liblishluK Company,
Lock lw.v 183, Washington, I). D.
7vl
C- - 6,666 --R
SiiTiiQiisauil SixHunilrsil & Siity-ii
SMndard Receipts,
Selected from
Tho Best French, Enjlish, Rna
aian, Japanese and American
Xttors.ts.
THE
EUREKA COMPOUNDING CO.,
or Wiuhington, D. C,
ABE PRKl'AKGD TO KILL ORDERS
for their culobmted couipoiuids, or
will send the receipts so lhatany ihthoii
can make their own coniKiundtniiil retain
the formula. The Company's circular con
tains CURES FOB
HOItsi:, C A'lTI.I '.. SIIGEP AND
HIVIM'l UISCASiiel, ( tlias,
CROUP. DYSENTERY,
GRAVEL, RHEUMA
TISM, HARTS,
FRECKLEsl, PILES,
TETTER, TOOTHACHE,
CHILS, WORMS. IIRUISKS.
ntKg,Rixr;U(HMs,PEi,os,
SORE AND WEAK EYES, ETC.
Compounds of tho above, or any other
desired, will be sentd'or onciloUarforone
article; or two will lie sent forll W. Re
ceipts for eoinisiimdlnit, with rujl direc
tions, so cent si mil, or three for $ I.
If yon want to know how to make Bour
bon, apple, Irish, Scotch, wheat or sorghum
whisky: blui-kherry, cherry, coftnac, cin
ger, iH-acli mid nisihcrry limiuty; sistism
khids of vlncRar; black, blue, Riven, red
'andlndelilik'ink ; cider, swwt and spark
Ihiit; fourteen kinds of Wr; hlackhiK, hi
paste and Mould, for harness, earrfaxcsuml
all kinds of leather; dyeing, In every stale
and color; slinvlni; soap, to promote the
growth of hair; varnishes of twelve vari
eties, and every oilier eomixnuid In kcii
cml use, send lift y cents and stamp for re
ceipt. All (roods warranted as represented.
Hend stamp for circular. All communi
cations must lie addressed to
Eureka Conpeandlag Co.,
Boom No. tlx May's bulhtinn,
Tvi Waailngton.D.C.
Dttuo.i Kfa
Murder In Albunr '
ASSEVEU YKTBEKX KNOWN, AND
no Ihroatwilnf; ot It in inwn i.
Death
II
It n tlilnir which temeilme mast befcTI
every ton nil itnughieroftlii! limuan u
i!y ; anil yet',
At tlie Mld-du',
or yonf life, it ilheannlay$ his vile linn'b
Uion yon, there is:ill "a balm In tilleud,
liy wlitivti you may he n'stoie-l to perfnut
lu-nll 1:. and proiong your days ion uiiraeu.
toua miwih
UyeHin;:on
B. . HILL
& SOX,
i Wiih H',vicrii)tton, M'lieii1 you eft'i hiiTfl
it entn:0'inlel by o ,?x'-e-v;e4;aj:l in I lm
hKO'lieiiUir line. Atw, :inOy on huinl
ii ), 1 ussoriinent of fn-h lruKs. patent
I me lieines, chl'trtleais, ruint.s, oils, iiy
i Ktuits, muses, etc Adonis lor ine
Ibratrd I ah Weed liemcsly,
Or, Oregon Klieumntie Curei lr. D, .layno
A Sons iuedtelmn, etc.
Spi:nei!'s I'oailiee an t Ne'ialiee Powder
kept in '.iv!j. Alo a.jents for the
Home Miattle Kewln Mnrlilne,
One of tlirtiniwt uwftil pieces of hoiiseboU
linnlilirouxisnl. I nMiiiei erjnnnie.
It. C. IIIU. 4 SON.
AllKiny, June 10. 71-10, 3
ALBANY FOUNDRY
And
Machine Shop,
A. F. CIIERKT Prpriolor
ALBANY, OliKGDN',
Manufactures Steam Engines,
'Jsh;
aart Saw 33ill fachlo
t-ry,
wood woiiKixa
And
AGRICULTURALKACI5INERY,
And all kinds of
ikon as BJt.v cAvn:,i;.'i.
Parttcnlnr attention paid to ropalrlns all
; Kinds of machinery. 413
I
. ro'T'".8WKMWHSaTr-'CTrah
PATEKT MKDH;IXKS.
: The Great Medical IMscoTery I
Dr. WALKEB'3 CALIPOaNIA
i VINEGAR BITTERS,
4 Hundred of Thou:.T.ids ogj
Bear tMtlmonr to their Woc .er- r. 9
Oo ful Curative EB'ccls. S
2aWHAT ARE THEY?s"
Pt 3 THEV ARE KOT A VI13
"WANCV D R I i-J K ,ii;S
Made of Poor Ram, Whisker, 1'rotd
Spirits and ttrfuse Lie; nvatloct in i'.sp'.cl
aid sweetened to iilrisc Iho latte called " Ton.
ten,"" Appetizers," "Restorers," -tc., that lead
tho tippler on to dninkenm m and ruin, bet r
a true Medicine, made from tusKattvo ltoousnd
Herbs of California, free I'riitn r.tl MMSl"'"0
Stimulants. Tccyarc tboOUEAT ULOOI)
FURIKIEItand LU'CtilVlMJ I'UIN
C'IPLKsperfcct Renovator andlnvlji retorof
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring tlio bloodloalii nlthy eonitltlsn. Ko
person can tako theso Bitters acconll:'.g to direr
tlon and rcmalalons nnwoll.
For luflninnititery mid Climslc It hen.
iiint ism nnd (.oat, Dyspepsia r IndU
icsllou, nillotia, ltcmlticnt mid Inter
mltlont Fevers, Dlsensrs of lbs lllood.
Liver, Kldaoys, aud lilnddcr, t'aewBIU
Icrs have been most atfeccmfuh Hneh I!s
eases sro caused by Vitiated Illuoil, vlilck
Is Kcncralty produced by dcrani;;:neiit cf the
Disesilre Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIUESTIOM.
Headache, rain In ttio BnonMsrs, Couftil, Ti,;iie
nei of the Cheat, Diziiuess, Bour Fract sttoni of
the Stomach, Bad taste In the-Monlb Dillotu At
tacks, rslpltstlnn of fie Heart, loflammttlon ol
the hnngi.Tain In the regions of tlio Kliineys.aud
a hundred other palatal symptoms, arc lbs i 9
springs of Dyspepsia.
They Invijorato tlie Stomach and ntlraulale the
torpid liver and bowels, which rcnil'Ttliem of n
equalled e!Qeac7 In cleansing the blood of aD
Impurities, and Imparting new Ufa and vigor ts
tho whole system.
FORSKIN DISEASES, rruptlons.Tettct,
-faltrjieum.filotchcs. Ipota, Pbuples, rostulea
Bolls, Carbuuclca, Itlrg-Worms, ScaU-Hcad, Pors
Kyes, Erysipelas, Itch, fentfs. biseoloratlons ot
the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, ol
whatever nsmo or nator, cro Iherally dug no
andcarrlcdoatof tho system la a choritluio kf
the use OTthcae Bitters. One hnttlo In suck
cases will convince the most incredulous of 11
curative effects.
Clcanso the Vitiated Blood whenever yon tin!
Its Impurities bunting throngh the skin In I1u
plea. Eruptions or Sores ;' clcanso it when yes
Und It obstructed and sluggish In the vclnsi
cleanse it when It Is font, anil your feelings will
tell you when. Keep tho blood para sad tM
health of tho system wlllfollow.
. PIN, TAPE and ether WORMS, lotkhujhl
die irsum of so many Uiooaands, are efectualtf
pestroyod and removed. For full directions, real
carefully the clrealar around each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. It. 0. licDONALD
CO., Dmggtsts sad Gen. Agents, San Francisco,
Cat,, and SI sad M Commerce Street, New Vor
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