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She emu evalir Tinies. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1975. The Law of Newspapers. 1. Subscriliers Who do not tfvc express notice to the contrary arc considered tv* \\ isn- ing to continue their subscription*. 2. If any subscriliers onler the tli*conlm- nance of their newsp:q»ers, the publisnct nuty continue to send them until all arrear ages are paid. , . . . 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspapers from the cilices to vnicli they are directed, the law holds them re sponsible until they have settled the bills and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscriliors remove to other places without informing tho publisher, and the newspapers are sent t<> the former direction, they are hold responsible. 5. The courts have decided that rolusing to take newspapers from tho cilice, or re moving and leaving them uncalled tor, is prima fucic evidence of intentional fraud. 6. The postmaster who neglects to give tho legal notice of tho neglect ot a |>erson to take from tho oilice tho newspapers ad dressed to him, is liable to the publisher for the subscription price. •B ad B oys .—We often hear parents lamenting over the evil ways of their sons, and attributing their bad be havior to the pernicious Influence' of the yellow covered literature of this day, or the bad example of the Jack Sheppards of the stage. It is doubt less true, that the vile trash with which our book-stores abound, has had a most deleterious effect on the morals of the young, but the chief cause of their demoralization, we think, lies in the fact that parents do not take thoirboys to church. It used to be the fashion for the father to go tip every Sabla’h to the house of worship and take his children with him, but now the times are changed, and the minority of the boys are run ning the streets on Sunday ; and hav ing nothing to do, the devil finds em ployment for them. •♦Train up a child In the way he should go, and when he Is old he will not depart from it,” is the injunction of Scripture. How many children there are now-a-days in this Christian Land who are not taught the way in which they should go. How then can it be expected that they should be kind, obedient and good. They stray in bye and forbidden paths, and the end thereof Is death. If parents would have good children, let them take them by the hand and lead them amid the green pastures, and by the still waters where religion loves to dwell. A WHITE & MARTIN DEALER AND WORKER IN LOW PRICES WILL WIN I I JOB PRINTING! —FROM— California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, boots and shoes , C A RI) I n Paris a gentleman het that he would smoke twelve cigars in one evening. He was taken sick on his eight cigar, but persisted and won his bet Prof. Chevalier was called to at tend him the samo night, but not in time to save his life«. ••P atrick ,” said the priest, “how much hay did you steal ?” “Well, your reverence, I might as well con fess to the whole stack as I intend to take the balance to-night.” AN old lady wa8 admiring the beau tiful picture called “Saved.’! “It’s no wonder,” said she, “that the poor child fainted after pulling that great dog out of the water.” y r ... - A ferryman was asked by a timid lady whether any persons were ever last in the river over which lie rowed. “Oh ! no,” said, ho “we always find »»•111 next day.” old Homestead Tonic I /■ Plantation Bitters // a furcly Vegetable Preparation, composed of Caluaya Iiark, Roots, Herbs and Frnitt, among Sartafarilian, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Saecafrai, Taney, Genitan, Sweet Flat, etc.', alee Tamarinds, Dates, Prunes and Juni per Bemes,/rwjrur<f in a enjficient quantity (onlf) of the egirit ^f Sugar Cane to heef in any climate. They invartabry reline and enre the following comflatnU: DyeFefeia^ Jaundice. Liner Com- glainte.Lou of A/Fefite, Headache, Biliyno At tache, Feder and Ague, Summer ComAlaiteieiSour Stomach,PultiUtiou of the HoagtiGennal ¿MilU, ^¿t dZZo^^' WOMEN ♦ Dohihtated, kae no enol. They are etricUy intend ed as a Temper ante Tonicor Bitters, fobs used as a medicine only, and always according to di -ections. S old by A ll F irst - class D ruggists . I I UMBWBBM.MMMMnMWMMMW«MM« MEXICAN M ustang L iniment hand an TINWARE, BRASS I’TPES, FORCE RUMI’S, CHAINS, LEAD PIPE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, HYDRAULIC NOZZLES, PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, OLS, HOSE, POWDER. PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. Cast Iron and Steel Plows. ROPE, CAULDRONS, CULTIVATORS, COPPER WARE, WHEEL-BARROWS, SHEET-IRON WARE, The Only Pain Ttcmorty that Instantly stops tho most excruciating pains, alia vs Inflammations, and cures CongcstionN, whether of tn® Luugs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glauds or organs, by juo application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MTNYTRS. no matter how violent or excruciating tho pain the RHEUMATIC, Bed ridden, Inflrm, Crippled, NervousL Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease niuy suffer, ^ADWAY’8 READY RELIEF ft» WILT, AFFORD INSTANT E ASE. TWL a MM.VHON of the kidneys . * INFLAM MATION (If THE BLADDER RPLAMMATION OF TUB BOWELS. • - CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS. SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA. • CATARRH, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. _ NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. - ' The application of tho Ready Relf eft o the part or parts where tho pain or dimculty exiata will afford eaae and Comfort ■ Twenty drops In hilf a tumbler of water will In a few momenta cure CRAMPS, SPASMS. SOUR STOMACH. BBABTBURN, SICK HRADACdB, DURRHOKd* DTSENTBRT, COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS! •nd all INTERNAL PAINS. Traveler# should always carry a bottle of Rad way’s Ready Relief with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pain# from change of water. It is better than French Draudy or BUtcn aa • lUmulantj^^j — fever ^ and * ague . JFEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There fe not a remedial agent in thia world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bllous, Scarier, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RAD WAY’S PILLS) ao quick as RADWAY’S BEADY BE LIEF. Fifty evuta per bottle. HEALTH if BEAUTY ! ! iro o D EN .4 ND WIL L O W WA R E, STRONG*AND PURE RiCfl BLOOD—INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. STOVES. DR^RAD WAY’S Always on hand a largo lot of parlor, cook ing, olllco, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes, We have also in connection with tho abovo plain and fancy, constructed on the latest a very largo and fine stock of choico fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, and everything connected with these stoves GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- warranted durablo and perfect. All articles sold or manufactured by him warranted. 11 is work i^Tnado of tho best WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, material and of the choicest patterns. PAINTS, OILS, NAIRS, WIN Orders attended to with dispatch and tilled according to directions. He is deter DOW GLASS, CAST AND mined to sell at low prices foreasli. STEEL PLOWS, WOOD EN AND WILLOW LIQUORS WARE, ETC. of all kinds, of the best brands,wholesale and retail. Also TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Wc aro now ready to sell anything in our lino at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad vantage to examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as wo are determined not to bo undersold by any house in Jackson county. Tn connection with all those I have on hand a large assortment of GROCERIES of all kinds—just what every married man wants in his family. And if you don’t be lieve it, call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN BILGER, Importer of farm implements aud machines. 29tf. ^S'Give us a call, and then judge for yourself as to our capacity to fUrnish goods as above. WHITE <t MARTIN. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIB THE SUN WEEKLY AND DAILY FOR 1875. The approach of the Presidential election gives unusual importance to the events and developments of 1875* Wo strali en deavor to deserilic them fully, faithfully, and fearlesslv. THE WEEK TA' SUN has now attained a circulation of over seventy thousand copies. Its readers aro found in every State and Territory, and its quality is well known to tho public. We shall not only endeavor to keep it fully up to tho old standard, but to improvo and add to its variety and power. THE WEEKLY SUN will continue to bo a thorough newspaper. All the news of the day will lie found in it, condensod when un important, at full length when of moment, ana always, wo trust, treated in a clear, in teresting and instructive manner. It is our aim to make the WEEKLY SUN tlie best family newspaper in the world. It will bo full of entertaining and appropriato reading of every sort, but will print noth ing to offend thè most scrupulous and deli cate taste. It will always contain tho most interesting storios and romances of the day, carefully selected and legibly printed. Tho Agricultural Department is a promi nent feature in tho WEEKLY SUN, and its articles will always be found frosh and use ful to tho fanner. Tho ntuubor of mon independent in i>oli- tics is increasing, and the WEEKLY SUN is their paper especially. It belongs to no party, and obeys no dictation, contending for principiò, and for the election of the best mon. It exposes tho corruption that dis graces tho country and threatens the over throw of republican institutions. It has no fear of knaves, and socks no favors from their supporters. Tho markets of ovory kind and tho fash ions aro regularly reported in its columns. The prioe ot tho WEEKLY SUN is one dollar a year for a sheet of eight pages, and flfty-eix oolumns. As this barely pays tho expenses of paper and. printing, we are not able to make any discount or allow any premium to friends who may mako spocial efforts to extend its cireulation. Under tho now law, which requires payment of postage in advance, one dollar a year, with twenty cents the cost of prepaid postage added, is tho rate of subscription. It is not necessary to get up a club in order to havo tho WEEK LY SUN at this rate. Anyone who sends one dollar and twenty cents will get tho paper, post-paid, for a year. We have no traveling agents. T he W eekly S un .—Eight pages, fifty- six columns. Only 81.20 a year, postage pre paid. No discounts from this rate. T he D aily S un .—A large four-pnge news paper of twenty-eight columns. I)aily cir culation over 120,000. All tho news for 2 cents. Subscription, postago prepaitl 55 cents a month, or 8<>,5O a year. To clubs of 10 or ovor, a discount of 20 per cent. Address, “THE SUN,” Now York City. CAN DIES ! Prepared and bottled under ye immediate lupem- sion of Professor Thomas B. Cross, for ye last 30 YEARS. This celebrated Liniment has no equal in ye world and has produced more cures of Rheumatism, Neural- gia. Sprains, Scalds, Burns, Salt Rheum, Sore Nipple#, wellinn, Lameness, Chapped Hands, Poisonous Bites, Bruises, Ac., on the human frame, and Sprains Strains. Galls, Stiff Joints, Inflammation, 4c., on beast, than all other Liniments put together. MUSTANG LINIMENT i# warranted to do &R what is promised, or ye money will be refunded. id by all Druggists and Country Stores. Be sure and get ye gkmuink . Lyou Manufacturing Co., New York. CANTY & WAGNER, RENEWER Every year increases tho popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due tq merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring G ray or F aded H air to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grow s thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tho m capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old aije. It is the most economical H air D ressing ever used, aa it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. llayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, “The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and 1 consider it the B est P reparation for its intended purposes.” A SarsaparilliaiT Resolvent YH e T o REAT* BLOOD PURIFIER. has made ttif most astonishing cures : so QUICK. SO RABIO AUE THE CHANGES. THR BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THIS TELLY WONDERFUL MEDICINE. WDafaii Increase in Flesh ¿nil is Seen anil Felt/ rRrery’drftp of tho SARSAI*ARTLLTAN RESOL. .VENT comniunlcateR through tho Blood, Sweat. Urlno. and other Fluid« and juice» of tho system tho vigor or Jifo, for it repairs thn wastes of tho body with new and Bound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers in tho throat. Mouth. Tu mor#, NodCBln tho Glands and other parta of tho system. Nero Eyes, Rtruinorou# discharges from tho Ears, and tho Worst forma of Skin diseases. Eruptions, Fover Sores, Scald Hood, Rin# Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in tho Flesh, Tumors, Can cer# in tho Womb, and all weakening and painful dis charges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the life princfplo, aro within tho curatlvo rango of thia wonder of Modorn Chemistry, and a fowdavs’ use will provo to any person using it for either of these forma of disease its potent power tn enre them. » If tho patient, dolly becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition that is continually progressing, suc ceeds in arresting theso wastes, and repairs the sama with new material inndo from healthy blood—and tills tho SARSAl’ARI ULIAN "WUl and docs secure—a euro is certain; for whonotx« this remedy commences its work of puritlcation,ejii succeeds In diminishing the lot J of wastes, its repairs will bo rapid, and every day the paticn t will fed! htmsclf growing better and stronger, tho food digesting better, appetite improv lug, aud ikah and weight increasing. _ Not only docs tho SiBSsrsBiLLUW R bsoivbxt excel all known romedlal agents in the cure of Chronic, Scro- fuioiN, Constitutional, uud tiklu draenaw, but it is tho only positive cure for \Kidncy & Bladder Complaints, ¿Tumor of 12 Years9 Growth '.Cured by Bad way9« Besolvent» L____ 22-------- ---- - ------------ —. ’ ^DR.RADWAY’S ® ’ PerfcctPargative&RefiiilatnigPills perfectly tastclo*’. clcgnntly coated with sweet gnm, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Rad- wav’s Pills. for tnccureof all disorders of the Stomach. Liver. Bowels, Kidney#, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache. Constipation, Coativeness. Indigestion. Dys pepsia, Biliousness Bilious Fever, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Biles, and all Derangements of tho Internal Viscera Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, coutummg no mercury, mineral# ordelator!- ous drugs. A few doses of RADWAY’S PILLS will free the sys tem from all tbe above named disorder#. Price,ZSceuil per Box BOLD BY DKUQGI8TH. ^READ •’ FALSE AND TRUE.'’ Send one IflttW W-np to RABWAY A CO , N o . S3 Warren St, New wr) information worth thuusaudawUi UvaaMy# new improved X. FLOBHNO Sold by all Druggists, anil Dealers tn Medicines. Price One Dollar. Buckingham’s Dye FOB THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation} wnich will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor w’ash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Bide Feed and Back Feed. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. Alvaji is Order»! &ndy for Work, If there Is a FLORENCE MACHINE within one thousand miles of San Fran cisco not working well, I will fix it with out any oxpense to the ownor. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO NASHUA, N.1L SAMUEL HILL, Agent, No. 19 New Montgomery Stroet, GRAND nOTEL BUILDING, «AN CATÆ7 FRANC18C0. PMsr HJMRNETT. O.HBOGART. (timerJtínei Sansone jStreea. H. F. JOHNSON. SanKmeisco,California, / r. A. HEARN. JOHNSON & HEARN, Capital, (Paid id U Gelt) $800,000 Surplus Fund (ii Golt) 206,110 RANTZAU & SHAW AND COMSTOCK & MARTIN, Transact»« every kind of T.egitimale Ranking RuMincHN. Forwarding & Commission Merchants, BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE on the principal Cities of the United States and Europe. ISNUEH CEBTIFICATES of BEPOMIT Wholesale and Retail Confectioners, available at all commercial and financial point«. BL YS A1ND SELLS NaUonal, State, City and County Bonds. INVESTNfENTS MADE on orders. GOLD AND SILVER RLLLION and 101 Montgomery St., S. F. LEGAL TENDER« bought and Bohl. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS kept In Gold, Silver MILL NOTICE. and Currency, and subject to check at pleasure. INTEREST PAID on Tirsc Deposits. E ARE NOW READY TO RECEIVE ttention is called to our im - wheat in store, and will commence mense assortment of Candies, Toys and COEEEOTIONS MADE in Ran Frnncia. and vicinity without chanre, and at all other grinding on the 10th inst. other goods suitable for tho COMING HOL «• jHiinta at apst, aud proceeds remitted at current Our terms for grinding will be tlio eighth IDAYS. Warranted to keep in all climates. rate« of Efrhauge. bushel, or exchange. Prices low and terms liberal. Orders for 0. IL B0GABT, I’ETEK H BURNETT, DALEY A EMERY. the interior promptly aud carefully attend Ca«hitr. I yroddeat Butte Crtxk Mills, Sept. 1, 1873. oötl. ed tv. * W afterroallng this advertisement need anyone HU— v SUFFEB WITH PAIN. R a DWAY’H . READY RELIEF IS A CURB FOB > EVERY PAI». It was the first and to Ladies’, Misses’ and Children*« Shoes. THE LARGEST POSTER T here had been a lynching near Paducah, Ky., and a little boy named Arthur Holmes had been one of the spectators. For days afterward the 'Jevent was uppermost in his mind. Taking his youngest sister off into the » -weeds, he suddenly whipped oat a rope, adjusted a noose around her neck, put the line over the limb of a tree, and pulled her off her feet. . After suspending her a few seconds he ‘ let her down about half choked to death, and was solemnly adjuring her to confess to stealing horses when the father appeared. A sound spanking cloaed the scene. IMPLEMENTS, Hats and Caps, Ye constantly on assortment of the best K eeps and opening a very largo and extensivo NAILS, stoek of MINING TOOL, SHOT, BRUSHES, CARPENTER TOOIJ4, STAPLE DRY-GOODS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, IRON WASH-KETTLES, Beady-Made Clothing, BRASS AND IRON WIRE, SHEET-IRON WARE. AGRICULTURAL S uit for D ivorce A gainst E x J udge O. C. P ratt .—The San Fran cisco Chronicle says that a suit has i been brought in the Nineteenth Dis trict Court by the wife of ex-Judge O. —TO O. Pratt for a divorce on the ground of adultery, cruelty and desertion. She also sues for one-half of the common property, which is valued at $1,500,000. The complaint alleges that Judge Pratt married his present wife, Annie, in November, 1843, in Rochester, New York. They came to San Francisco from Oregon in 1856, and havo since resided hero. Mrs. Pratt maintains that she has ever been a faithful and devoted wife, and that for twenty of NEATLY EXECUTED AT the thirty years of their married life Judge Pratt wa3 all that a woman could wish in a husband. The ser pent, in the shape of Mrs. Lizzie E. Jones, came in the Spring of 1865. Mrs. Pratt introduced her to the Judge in their own house and, the complaint THE TIMES OFFICE goes on to say, since that time “his affections havo been gradually aliena ted from plaintiff and placed upon said Mrs. Jones, so much so that he seems to tft entirely infatuated with her.” JA CKSONVILLE, OREGON, Judge Pratt was first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon Territo ry, was lately Judge of the Twelfth District Court of California, and more recently an unsuccessful candidate for Supreme Judge of that 8ta*e. He is known as a man of wide attainments. AT MOST REASONABLE RATES! H ome .—We assert as a rule the en tire tone of a home depends upon the woman at the head of it—the average home ; not the poverty-stricken home, nor the wealthy home. Tn this aver age home, whether sunshine shall en ter the rooms, whether the parlor shall be used and enjoyed, whether the table shall be invitingly spread, wheth er bright lights and bright fires shall give warmth and cheer on winter nights—whether, in brief, the home shall be an agreeable or a disagreeable place, is usually what the woman de termines. Men are powerless in the matter. Some find solace for a dismal home in study, some in occupation in business, some submit with what pa tience they can ; others are attracted by the cheer of the public house ; and it is young men who aro apt in conse quence, to drift into bad company and bad habits. Our whole argument refers to individuals among men who succumb to bad influences—not the sex, but a class.— Appleton, TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. uro in notifying their friends and tho T public generally that they aro now receiving BAR, ALL KINDS OF NOT ONE HOUR DEALERS IN CALIFORNIA STREET, ready relief In from One to Twenty Minutes. Jacksonville, Oregon, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, KADWAY’S |F CURES THE WORST PAIRS (Successors to James T. Glenn,) HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- VISITIN <1 (California St., one door west ofSachs Bros.,) R- R. R.I x JOHN BILGER, Successors to REDDING, CAL. M ark your goods care of j . a h . Dr. J. Walker’s California Vin egar Bitters aro a purely Vegetablo Kration, mado chiefly from the nativo found on the lower range8 of the Sier ra Nevada mountains of California, tho medicinal properties of which are extract ed therefrom without tho uso of Aloohol. The question is almost daily asked, “What is the cause of tho unparalleled auccom of V inegar B itters ?” Our answer fo, that they removo tho cause of disease, and the jwtient recovers his health. They are tho great blood purifier and a life-giving prin ciple, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in tho history of the world has a medicine been com pounded possessing the remarkable qual ities of V inegar B itters in healing the sick of every diseaso man is heir to. They sre a gentle Purgative as well aa a Tonic, reliev ing Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Dis eases. If men will cnioy good hc«ilth, let them use V inegar B itters as a medicine, and avoid tho uso of alcoholic stimulants in every form. No Person can take those Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral jioison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Grateful Thousands I . B itters the most wonderful Invigor ant that ever sustained the sinking system. gar Bilious, Remittent, and Inter mittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers through out the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, IHinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Ala bama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tribu taries, throughout our entire country dur ing the Summer and Autumn, and remark ably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by ex tensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, iff essentially necessary. There is no cathar tic for the purpose equal to L) r . J. W alkeb ’ s V inegar B itters , as they will speedily re movo the dark-colored viscid matter with which tho bowels arc loaded, at the samo time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring tho healLhy functions of the digestive organs. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Hoad- ache,Pain in tho Shoulders,Coughs,Tight ness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructa tions of the Stomach, Bad Tasto in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hun dred other painful symptoms, are tho off springs of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than u lengthy advertisement Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affec tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Diseases, W alker ' s V ineoar B itters havo showu their great curative powers in tho most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases aro caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.— Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are sub ject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a doso of W alkkr ’ s V inegar B itters occasionally. For Skill Diseases, Eruptions,Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and 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 uso of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurk ing in the system of so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelminitics, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at tho dawn of womanhood or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Jaundice.— In all cases of jaundice, rest assured that your liver is not doing its work. The only sensible treatment is to promote the secretion of the bile and favor its removal. For this purpose uso V inegar B itters . Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimjiles, Et options, or Sores; cleanse it when vou find it ob- structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, uud the health of the system w ill fullow. R. II. Vlt DONAI.D A. < <>., OrugHiBta *n<l General Aj,eiit6, San Froncuteo. (V¡for nix, aud cor. WmsUuigtvii »nd Chariton Hix., New York. S«>l«< by all DrMffgtssCa «nd lb-aler*. PRO BONO PUBLICO By doso attention to business we hoixi rpiIE rUBI.IC ARE HEREBY NOTI- to merit a continuation of tho patronage A fiod that I have placed my notes amt heretofore extended to the old firms. 2btf. accounts in the hands of my attorney, H. K. Hanna, with positive instructions to- make immediate and forced collection in ev All Kinds of Job Printing ery instance where security is not given. Those knowing themselves jmk'bfed to mo will do well to calf upon Mr. Hanna, NEATLY A. CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT without delay, as this is my last call. My business must be settled ! JAMES T. GLENN. J u.k-envjlb’, Sept. 1871. The Times Office, ,J