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ftp '- DXnSOTOAT. .OITK.'IillSoltlin NATIONAL UltANClK. J,irr-.1iilni T. .liineK, Marlon. IMillllim, Ark. Oitrotr -I.J. WniHlmaii, I'nw l'nw, Von Ifttroi,, Well. Jlurtr,. II Hiiioillcy. t!rcco, llnwnri, In. Ultuunt A J. Vniiitlui, Mi'miilila. Toim. !' Wnirimf-Miirllmiir ttliltthvail, Mlildlelniab, Humor. ot, N .1 r.miiliiln H II Hllln, HprlnuliiinuiKli. Wnrn-n.O. Trunin ir !'. It, Mrllnwill, Wiiyne. NUittuii,N V. frttifliinj (1,11 Killev, l.imlnvllln, Ky, llnh-t'fiirrU IIImh III, ll, Onlintil (Iriivn, Iml. I'rrti Mm, JiiIiiiT ,linii', llirlnu, I'lillllii". Ark. fton-Mm. Hniiuti'l I! AiUm. Mnnllrilln, Minn lSnnnna- Mrh lliirvuy (lii'litnril, Nnrlli (Irauliy, CI. I.nlti .ItiMinit httuard Mlrf (.'arulliiu A. flail, .J,oillvlllo, Ky. KJKIUTIYB CIIMMITTH. Jl. Wynlt Alkcri, (Chairman,) C.Uriliury, H. C. K.HIinnkiiH'il, IlnlHiqiid lima. Ditilluy T. Cliftfc, Mrni.rit N II, Almmi (I ilitcr, lliirk 1'allK, Wlltlraliln, III V. II Chnmucm, Onwerchiu, Itii.till. Ala, Oltlrnm ol Oregon Ntntn flrmige. Miitttr Win ('yum, Hclo. Ortrirtr A. II. Hlniilcy, O.wpkii. IsetmirUn. I: N, limit, MiiMtiiilly fiicrttitru'V, I,. Mavlil.nn Nulum Alumni V II Thorn, Walla Wiilln. W. T. A'iMaHl .Sltmint -(1 V. Khldle, Utujrnuvlllo. I'AaiJulHW, II. Orny. A.tnrla. 7traMimwH.IM.na, I'orilanil, (itUfKrtirrA. II. (Iraliam, Klrtior'B Landing, -Clark cmintr, W T. firin-Mm, II. A. Mltlor, .larluniivlllu. Jiwmit .Mm K I) Durham, McMllilivlllo. 7oi-Mm, IS. A Kitty Kail Portland , , xiiy l7 Aryiniril-Mrn (luirKl hmltn, llmid lllv.ir Wain, mini V. h'jttnlht tminilllrr'm Cyru, Hclo ; It. CIom, D.tll.n; K. I, Hiultli, llnnd Hlvtr. Atutt llutliiuii Aifnt-i. P. I.i'i). Portland. Oluckiimu (lomil) Council. Tim I'Mckama" County Council niuela on tho fourth Friday or rai-li mntitli at II o'clock n. m. I'laco of meelliur, nt ,1. (I. Tnillliigrr's mill, near tho center of tho county. Onicori K. W, ltandall, I'roitdcnt; A Nlcliola, Vlro 1'rcalili-nt; W W. II Huniniii, HccrUnry. I O., Needy) John lllng, Trmaiirer; Frank Vntulin, lt Htewnrdj N II Ilaniatl.MHlewanl: Win ItlRKMIalokiotior. trclhren In cuml ataiiillng nru Invited to moot with u, lty order uf tho Council. tt W. II. Hamon, Hcc'y. Ilcmlttuno'K. Money duo tltn TAiiHru can tio paid to tho HUilo Agcnlat Portland, Mr. H. I'. I.c, If more convenient than feuding tho tamo to thin nltlcv Letter from Junction. Junction City, .Tun. (i, 1877. Kit. Faiimi'ii: I will wuntl you ucopy .of im artlulo wrltton ly n Biritur ami ruitil In our ClratiRu, mid nil think tlto HontliiuintH uxpresfi'd tlicroln will muct ho approval of tunny, I thought it well worth piililiHliltit;: IlrotliurH niid KImIow: Li.'uriilnj,' tlttit mir Worthy I.i'iittirur (Hro. Hill) whit .uil a plci'o written on I'iihIiIoii, thottcht 1 would putt n low tlitiiiirli'H, one tliluir ,drciln. Just look nround, and see how j.eoplc will toll hard day nfter day, and what Tor? 1 say, Fashion. Wo must have everything wo seo that will dux zlo the eye, whether we can pay for it or not. If a person goes in company or comes In this hull dresod according ... i.iu .- i,-..ir,,.ui,i,.M ! hwt w.,i..i. n. nvnnwolnii nf Mimn r'lf tlm r.in.H. 1 iLsk iiinilti. Whv? llecause thov nre not in fashion. One sister will go to the tlress-maker's and pay a l.i.. ,,,.!.. ., I,. I,,,,,,, ,i irnuu moiiii iii tin, I ....it hi vln. mill nmvlMiHlm run nlTord am perhaps it would cnut-o some tune , ,",",' v ....--.....,-,"... writers to take it up. 1 think that I11'" Centennial, who says he saw there Is big ground for writing on that ,""" ' "" wmvlnco him that ..uiiint, ,,iiu riiitiitfi mill- I ..... -. ,,,h.,.mi, ,n .....a juu.. tintiiu,, ...,i . .....i,. .....- , to; but here tiro the rest of us, we can r nt'iciilnery to an extent much ex notatrord It, but still we won't be HOlceodlug that generally in uso in Lug fur behind, and we must have one ' " Observing the substitution or made a ( liner, lr some of tho rest stee ror Iron nil s on our railways, ho or tho fuiiillv have to do without some eandldly romarkH that the new rails things that they muy need. And what ' " uliiiout all made in the United for? All for fashion. And are people ' tulV', ,.llul $ut ll, M !lot ,)ro1"1 'lo, t,mt ..,.,. i.i..,i..p r..r it- i miv x'n On.. iLngland will bo called on much long- ill Is ii line house, and makes It showy with paint and tine finish, ,,,,,1 his neighbor say: "Kee, that man has built it tine house; now 1 urn going to beat It, whether 1 ever pity not. 1 will bniid also." O. lor it or If people the time woii'd onl.v study one half th how to pay, Instead of trying to outdo their neighbors, how much butter we would get along! 1 do hope some brother or sister will write on this one evil that is ruining the country. It 1 had language to express my thoughts, 1 would love to sneak mi hour on the subject. How many people are there who stay nt home and won't go In com - puny, because they can't dres in rash lon, and know they would lie laughed itt. Brothers and .Sisters, this is wiling, and where Is the place to remedy It ? I think in the Orange. I will now close, wiping J iiuvo wounded no one's toolings. 1 will take my share of blame. I am in real earn- est In what I have said, and hopo jolt will think the iimttor over. I send you a list ol the olllceis of Orand Prairie Orange, No. -J(i, for the ensiling year: J. t". Jenuiiigs, M; Jos Oreen, Oj Allen llond, L; A I. Oieen, K; V. K. Hotid, A Sj Wm. Oieen, C; Win. Howl, T; A. C. Jennings, Hcc'y; ., T. I'isk, O K; M. .iiniwitlt, Ceies; Mary lleatty, I'ouiona; iMnry Green, Flout; I., Fisk, tSloWittdess. A. ('. ,1i:.'.m.n(is, .Sec'y. Li.itANO.v, IjIiiii ro., Jan. 8, 177. At it leguliir meeting of the Unit County limbless Council, 1. of II., tho 1-ullow.i.ir icsoltttlons wc.o i.n.tnl.i,,,,,,- ly mioptcti, it) wit: Iti'tolved, That this Council (emuirii vote of thanks to Pro. A. .1. I Hi fur, Into Centennial Coiiiiulsiloucr irotu this .Miiw. I"f hi" energetic limnngi'iiieiil and iiiilliinlmig ilevotion to icpicetU Oicuoll ul tUcl'ellteiiniiil, liexilvitl, That IhoFccrotnry-fiirulsli tile I IlltiMltOI'llWl tlm IAItMLllllCOpV ot the lurcKOlng le-oliiilons lor lailill r.Hlon. Frank Piki:, Sec. From Linn County. Hon. Win. Cyrus, Jfnstor ol Hio ()r OK'in StiUo Qrnngc, writes to us its fol lowa eoitcerniiig tho farming IntcroslH of hinn county: Ki). Fakmi'U: 1 havo hcon on rt tour through tho Houthorn part of Linn county, nnd And tho funnci-H ovon now far iidvnntTtl with their Hprlnjj work. Jinny of them are woll nigh dono plowintjr, and Homo of thorn are talking of vtnrtlng tho sooden. hy next week or the week after, if this fine weathor cotitliiiiuH. All are buoyant with tho prfwiiect of hountlfiil crops nnd u fair prleo tho coming Honnon. In fact, tho farmers of Linn county aro lioglnnlng toHtepupit llttlo. They lire clearing mid plowing up more new land than in any hciisoii heretofore; they aro housing their tttoek hotter, nnd clean ing their seed. grain hotter. Ih tho Orange helping us any? Yes. Yours, wilmam Cyrus. Jan. 8, 1877. Questions. Ki). Fahmrr: There havo been pub lished from timo to time during tho past fow years in tides advocating " ro- form cookeey," hut ns tho creation of a favorithlo public sciitlinont will jiroba bly havo to precede tho reformation, I liavo concluded to reriuost Homo of tho"o who havo adopted what Is doom ed the more healthful cookery, and especially those who hnvo adhered to a Htrlct vegetable diet, to give tholr ex perience for tho benefit of the readers of tho Fakmi:r. Much evldenco of tho Hiifllcloncy of vegetnblo food has been presented by different writers, but often the ovidonco seems to bo far fetched. What we want Is tho testi mony of contemporaries. In the esti mation of (lie writer, this subject has but one bearing the best Interest of mankind. It is a subject having direct reference to health and consequent prosperity. Can a person who has used flesh, null und all tbo refined combina tions of fat by way of shortening in a hundred ways, become so accustomed to do without them that there will be no craving for tho same for seasoning ? What immediate effect, if any, will be observable to those adopting a vegeta ble course? Cm n vegetarian enduro protracted exertion? These arc ques tions of practical value. N. H. Lewis co W. T., Jan. 8, 1877. Ami'.rii'an Proorims. The London ThiUK, of Aug. 11, gives prominence to making remarkable strides during the past i0 years. Mr. Douglas Gallon was u British ludiro in theirronnof railway appliances, and immediately upon his return home he penned this letter. He Inwl limvlmiAlv vlttlfftrt flilc '.ntintrv years ago, nnd during the interval wo nil know that American manufacturing ' progress has been remarkable. He 'speaks of the great advance In our in dustries as shown by tlto growth In the amount of coat mined, and says that our higher wages, compared with Kn- our mgne K'aiid, are counter-balanced by tho use ''r . ll'l,v us with rails, lip goes 1 rurthcr, and, speaking or general man ufactures, snys Lngland not only nu '.'" '!?"' "XP1 t" Kpt a mnrket fo. an ror her mutiiifacluieii in the United States, lmt HM0 Riust be prepared to find our manufacturers competing with her iu every iiiarKci 10 which mey nave I uccess. Tho popular vote of tho United States nt tho recent election for Presi dent was cast as follows : For Tlldeu, Democrat, l,U(i8,'J(i7; for Hayes, lle- ' ....i ,ii,,.,n 1 ' , ' I,07,."i; for Cooper, Inde pendent, 8D.7UJ: for .Smith, Temper ance, Hi.tKili; and scattering, l!,7il. Total vote, 8,:.80,lGO. Tho Dundee (.Scotland) Advertiser ,umou,H.i.s the death of James Chan the last survivor ot the crow of XcNoii'h famous Milp, the Victory. ju, uus hoiti in 1781, and pits-ed into nl0 uvy In lbtKl. Put on board the , llag-slilp, he served two yea is under , l'r(' fselMiti, and was present when IIIV .Vllllllllll Will IIIDKailV IIOUlllll'll uu the quarter-deck ol the N'lctory. huoiuhMv I.im: Aciiui 'im: iniMiis. Knur Ailintlitl Cni'li I linn lihH wrlituu lo tSin Ixiulon Sllllllllllll NIU'lKmlllH: tllilt Uuoulil In III Hill lltlordxl 1)1 l!ll):l,M,ll llrllt'H MIKI tUii turhiirMivliii; u louiu ti ro.iiihI vvhiuli IslroiMl tij i'(.ci tiling up th'i H.imuio UMir, vililcli (IiiImiiiihiIkr Into uio I'.hmIH' uliotit SO inilm to llui Mistsiiiil ol' 1'iumiiw, lo 11 liirm of Mil tun dillncl .Iiimiis Mirl.i; limn iIii.iich In u iiidif. or li lii".'t I Inn, to pr'i'il to tlm liurlnir of Sin lllii", on tlm AiIhiiIIc, 'J'lio iniip, "Soltildiiii'H," n atl Ailmu.ilty I'llUrt, (ll (IIOIlH'llllDH at 11 i.lim'ti till) ii, twin. ikuk" d( luliiiiiliii; till-, rniitx on I'liuiiDlof ". "'-, T '' " ' , U" i." IZ ?. ,. ' . '.::,. . , .. intniilH lor Htiriiiv Ih tlm Ntmrtiw ntros llin Iiltitiimot l'.itiiiina. 1 , iili'iiii '.".l inlltf, lltnitnti tl i tit ho tibiiniiilud tlio It.) .ittti) rtvir ill MllV lllHt, lll tlVll MtMtllll plnnii w, to 1 )IIN iMtltlH, 111 t '111 l Hlltt ' Km 1,11, (lif-(it IICIIIK. Itl.,1 lllili't K ll.pl), I" .i ll'l.' HIM NOIIHI hill , I llll, l.f Ml.. I. t lllt.il,. Tnitri, ln it iii-im to tiiiiiiiii. Inil nt). or ai i,i(i III' lltl.llltll Hllll lllll('il!lll, vl,l htltlMl) Hint lid lihtl till.uiK'il v, iiiiln 111 'id'.i'-, hi h 1 1 inrt lltu , n tlio I or! of Srtii ltl-, mi tlm At linilu, nnd tltn lUMl tImi ot tlio IMiiUlu i--lutidtiil hooriit iiillufi biijoaillliopoiuiiiitul.i. by liltn. ti Inrfji miitfffn lit nil 1 tttrlluli liilrrik tit WILLAMETTE FARMER. THE OLD SCHOOL HOUSE. To think that forty yer ro 1 trod tlint potnoful vile, Tbr nigh mimmor'n nun and wlnlcr'n unow, With hookH am) (I Inner pall, Wv otilldlah Tuot In happy play, know nothing of the thorn Tlint atlnK tn In ou later day I'm apeaklng now of corns. They've torn the school hotun down , I oe, And leveled what a shame! Tho old familiar maple tree Thai here our toaohera name. He lined my knife to carve it with And labored half a day ; Itlookodllkathlt: "I.yourQUSaMITH," (No criticlam, pray.) Alan! beneath the daliea bloom The poor old matr aleeps, And o'erhla lone, neRleoteu tomb, No klnainan ever weepa. The aoholara loved him. every one, And chaffed with blm at noon; He warmed onr Jaoketa, though, like fun, I.tkewlae our pantaloon. Where aro tho boya that ued lo play With me alontr. the creek T All 1 aome of them have pa?sod away, While othera vainly aeek Their fnrtunoa In a foreign land. Poor Harbor wandered tlioncp I'd like to lake lilm by the hand, And get that fifty oenU. Itelehol while gazlne on the place Where tho aohool bonne tided to stand, A tear drop trioklea o'er mv free, And drops upon mv hand. Ob. memnrlea of the day of yorel Oh, blissful childhood's morn 1 I wish 'hat I was nix onne more, And Betsey wasn't born. Ob. cherished spot, I'll ne'er forsret The scenes that hallowed trine! And, though I cannot linger, yot, I leave reltiotmtly ; For, hilling on these mouldering legs, I teel such perfect peace Why, hang Ul there's a million hogs Inspeo ing my valise. Fntz'i Troubles. Fritz has had more trouble with his neighbors. This time he determined to appeal U tho majesty of the law,and accordingly consulted a legul gentle man. "How vns doso tines." ho said. "Veil, a vallare's got n garden, und der odder vellare's got some shickens eat 'em up. Don't you got some law for uotv "Some one's chickens havo been des troying your garden?" asked the law-' .ver. "Straw In mine garden? Neln, it vas vegetables." "And tho chickens commit depreda tions on them." "Ish dot so?" asked Fritz in astonish ment. "And yon want to sue him for dam ages continued tho lawyer. "Yaas. Goot for tamaget, and der cabbages, und der lettuges?" "Did you notify him to keep his chickens up?" " Yaas, I did nodify him." "And what did ho aay?" "Ho nodify me to go to haal, and wipe inino shin off down mine vest." "And he refused to comply with your Just demand?" " Hey ?" "He allowed his chickens to run nt large?" " Yooa. Some vas large und some vas leedle vellers, but dey bos bcratch mine garden more as der sefen dimes Idch." "Well, you want to sue him?" " Yas, I vunt to sue him to make von blank fenco up sixdeen feet his house nil uroundt, vat der dam shickens don't got ofer." The lawyer informed him that he could not compel him to build Buch a fonct, and Fritz left In a rage, exclaim ing: "Next Bummer time I raise me schickens too, you bate! I raise fldin shickens, by tinii! Vine off your vest down." In the month of October last the British Kteaumhlp Nns'.or arrived at bhangltal from the SirullH of Malacca. Shortly after the anchoring of the xusael at Shanghai, John K. Webator, the master, and Jus. Anderson, the hblp'a Burgeon, appeared bofure Mr. Donald Speuoe, acting Law Secretary in her Ilrltlaulu MHJesty's Supreme Court, and having seen In the Malacca Straits a tea monster In the shape of a froi;. Iu body was about fifty fuel iDug; it bad a tall ovur one hundred feet long, aud lis bead was about twelxo loot lon(f. About six feet of the crown ol tlio head and ibut IHu lout of the oauk uuru above water. No Una were visible, but in wpeod it vent taster than tboaleam sUip at leu knots au hour. The 11 rat piles Or a new wharf, which Is to be MU loet lung and UD taut wide, were driven at Seattle lsst week. l'roui Ilci. MjIihiiiis Cobb, i llustou, loriacrl) l.alior uf iho ( lirl'iluu r'eeiuaii Dour Hi It msy be fcome Hiitisfaollon to you lo liomluriii'il ot the iii-MtltoI tbu trltil 'ot tlio l'i:ut)viAt"viiue iu my family. My (l.uiyhtiir wiis untight low by a typh )ld le (ir Iiim Nprliivr, Hid after the leier let. her hlmi-m'liim-d try enk, aud ll'e tdiuplest loud iiistrefhud her. I'-or mouths sho re iii.tlnml In tlm miiio dobllltatud coiulltlon: Inn limn lite Istol Sopteuiber la't, when she itoiimii'iit'ed tttklJB IheSjrup, the dlgostive tiiiii'iluiis liuiirorod, und h1ih t.tnadlly ruined strom-'llt unit nai'lt) ; hikI now, nlior taklug two buttlis, hboia utonnt to a i;nod sIaui ot In .ll I It; imlctid, t-lie uppenrs nioio rtnilly liftiltliy thiin nh( has lirwinim) earH p.tst. I i, tit of oplntui that the "1'ioloxlde n Iron," roiiiHliicJ In thu I'imicman bvi.i'i', wm ttditpted tol r (hi, nnd titlnnud ulint no ii lair l.umvu und clunujtild lt.i itli,ld. Ytmrrt lru, h. Conn. Sold liynlWluKhiilK. "A Ul'OlltlDK iIll IIi OH I'll ill u Ml.lU ," If lioriiuh I, it Vlll do blm no good. Ttmiikanil' nt tjoptw, alio luin m'jslei'ted i iliN . ii.l mm Ii- ,ni'll Irnv.i ImCOIMO iNiuti'-U", itli isii hi itiiii'i-t. i- 'iy ui) litinihii i.itltl Viilit.Hli s.i ounj oxpsi iiitniilH mn trad by tbn KUttri'is ( t vniu1 ill utriiUi, Im n Imtlln nt WltAl:'-t lii,A',i i v Wi.liOitttiiuv, und tijti it vi nil n iiutiliiMMi, It "III bvimtitHt ntion mid ulit iimiiiI.v iiuti'. it N no siniH; It is n inlilti olttrtrtdi hnli on to It titid basartd. Ut by till ilr urftilot'. IF1 TLTJFtPeXTCrH.ES 8TORE. T if ivi ptmratAsltn TI.'B KNTMR Intcrwt i Menrf Yetton & Lonitlisrytn the Fornltnre Store on tho weft tide of Commercial fltreet, altm, snrt rhsll koi-p on hand a OBNEUAL A8 S0KIMKNT of fixls for the retail ti sde. FURNITURE & UPHOLSTER? rarlor &, Chamber sets, BEDSTEADS," LOUNGES, ROCKERS. &.C., 11 the tft or Hngle piece. Repairing and Jobbing; DONK IN THE BEST MANNEH, And at resonble price, as I am a prnctlcil workman JOHN GRAY. Palcm.JnlylS. ISTSy WORTH SALEM STORE. W. T. WADK, A T THE BRICK STORK, HAS JUST RECETV Ck. ed a full arrortmentof Greneral Merchandise, Dry GoodBj Grooenes, Boots & Shoes, Hardware, Clothing Calcnlatixl for the City and Conntry Trade. Itonght at tow, and will be old at as SMALL A PROFIT, ai tlioie who WELL AT COST, rf Goods delivered to uiT Dart ol tho cltv free ol f ltaive. NovSr FRUIT TJKEES I Prices to Suit the Hard Times ! Woodburn Nursery, xyooDBun.rr, axHioir co,, OREOON. A Choice Selection of Fruit. Shade, Ornamental, ..AND.. Nut-Bearing T 3FL EBS, Vines, and Shrubbery, Ptum and Prune Trees, Conatantlr on Hand. ADDRESS, J. H. SETTLEMIEB, "Woodbur.1. Sendforclrrolaw, eepSStf The Farmers' Pump. IMPROVED WOODJUMPS. AM NOW M NUFACTURINO, AT THE MILL or the Capiul Liimberloe Company, BALEM, a Wooden Pnmp tliat In superior to any other ever made In thtablati, making ue of the five yeara' ex periencc gained in n manufactare here to cive the public the Best Wooden Pump ever made. w itti hard wood compartment for the ptuuzer to work In, the upper atock lielut- rated In with other wood to promt cracklDcbyttic nun. AtlDeronifhlnK to purcha a FIRST- CLASS PU.M1' are lnvUd to mil and look at my dock. Pumps Adhered and set up, and warrant ed to work Mell. I'lilTi 12 for firrt twelie feet telow the anr face . 3TX nut per loot after ibat. A. ritESCOTT. Salem. July 11. 1TC. 8m ATTENTION GROWERS!! A SURE CURE FOR Scab, Screw Worm. Foot Hot, AND ALL Parasites that infest Slieop. TT H SAl'ER. BETTER, AND VAbTLY CHEAP I'UAN ANV OTHER EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR THE TREATMENT OK SHEEP. IT Improves the Health OF THE ANIMAL, AND THE QUALIT? OJ? THE WOOL. tfr Ono gallon enouith f r oue hundred to two UiuHrtd &httii,uccortimjf tothcli ae, riuiiglh, aud cuiuUtluu, Ut put mi in KXVJE GALLON C.NS-lrIce. $J'i pi r i an bkiijfr circular, to T. A. DAVIS & Co., PORTLAND, OREGON, lVIiitlofcnlo AtzriUs lor the Suite. Ortoioariieatu-t Retitl lluetrlft mill STATE AGENCY koi; inn Patrons of Husbandry. 1'iout hlnct, mar riuudira' Wlmrl,, I'llllTI AND, .... OilKdUN, Addua? till communication to , 1', LEE, Acvut. y?KttCSfeHEEF J3 MARK THESE' FACTS! IHK TKSIIMOJIY OF TUB WHtUB WOBLD. HOLLOWAY'S FILLS, fiO'lM tho sufforlngand diseased read the following. a"l"I,elaU who havo ben Riven up by Doc tor", and spoken of as Incurable, read trio fol lowing. .iri,ot nil whocan bollove fiefs, andean hHvnfatth 111 evliionro, read the followinR. Know am. Mex nr thkhh pbehkts, lhat, on this, tho Twentieth day of June, In the year of Our Lord Ono Thousand Klht Hun drod and Ulxty-six, personally came Joseph May (look, to me known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as follows: ''That bo Is the sole general airent for the United States and dependencies thereof for preparations or infdWnps known a Dr. Hnlloway'a Pills and Ointment, and that the following certifi cates are verhitim copies to tho best of his knowledge and belief. JAMJM MMKITHK, Nolan? Public, 14 Wall Street, Now York. US JtlMK 1st, 1866. Dn. IIoltway: I lake my pon to wrlt yon of my groat relief, and that tbe awfnl pain In my side has lolt me at last thanks toyonr Pills. Oh, Doctor, how thankful I am that I can get some sleep. I can uover writo It enough. I thank you aaln and again, and am sure that you are really the friend of all sufferers. I could not help wri ting to you, and hope you will not take It amiss. JAMUS MYERS, 110 Avenue D. TI,lalBlrtnaWiri.ll,.l T htmh .1 lnt.HA A hMt the army with Chronic Uiarrbooi, and have uueii uureu vy ur, riouowav s l-lis. WILSON HAHVEY, New York, April 7, 18G0. 21 Pitt Street. The following Is an interestlug case of a man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, In pouring melted Iron into a flask that was damp and wot, caused an explosion. Tbe melted Iron was thrown around and on him In a perfect shower, and ho was burned dreadfully. The following certlllcato was given to me, by him, about olgbt weeks after the accident: New York, Jan. Iu, 1806. My name Is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Founder. I was badly burnt by hot iron In November last; my burns healed, but I had a running sore on my leg that would not heal. I tried Holloway's Ointment and It cured me in a few weeks. This is all true, and anybody can see mo at Jackson's Iron Works, 2d Avenue. J. HARDY, 110 Ooerch St. Extracts from Various Letters. " I had no appetite; Holloway 's Pills gave me a hearty one." " Your Pills are marvellous." " I send for another box, and keep them In the house." "Dr. Holloway has cured my headache that was chronic." " I gave one of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. Tho dear little thing got well In a day." " My nausea of a morning is now cured." " Your box of Holloway'a Ointment cured mo of noises In the head. I rubbed some of your ointment behind the ears, and the noise baa left." " Send me two boxes, I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar, your price Is 25 cents, but tbe medicine to me la worth a dollar." " Bend me five boxes of your Pills." " Let me havo three boxes of your Fills by return mail, for Chills and Fever." i bare orer 200 such Testimonials as these, but want of space compels me to conclude. For Cutaneous Disorders, And all eruptions of the skin, this Ointment is most invaluable. It does not neal exter nally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root of tbe evil. HOLLOWAY'S FILLS Invariably cure the following diseases: Disorders or tbe Kidneys. In all diseases affoctlng these organs, whether they secrete too much or too little water; or whether they be eftlicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains set tled in tbe loins over tbe regions of the kid neys, these Pills should be taken according to the printed directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of tbe back at bed time. This treatment will give almost immedlato relief who" "l other means havo tallied. For BtomacSis out or Order. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of tbe stomach as these Pills; tbey remove all acidity, occasioned eltber by In temperance or Improper diet. Tbey reach the liver and reduce It to a healthy action; tbey are wondertully efficacious in cases of spasm in fact they never fall in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach. llolloway't PUU are tht btt rtiiujy known in th icortJor the fottouing dlteasti: Ague, Dsbllity, Asthma, Dropsy, Iiilious Com- Dysentery, plaints, Erysipelas, Blotches on the Female Irregu- hkln, larlties, llowel Com- Fevers of all plaints, kinds, Colics, Fits, Constipation of Gout, the Bowels, Headache, Consumption, Indigestion, Iudaiiiuiation, Mtono A- Qravel, Jaundice, Secondary Liver Coin- Symptoms, plaints, Tic-Doloureux, Liiinbiiiio, Tit mors, Piles, Ulcers, Rheumatism, Veueral Aflec Retention of lions, Urine, Worms of all Scrofula, or kinds, Kiutrx'n 1M1, Weakness trout Sore 'lhruaU, any cause, Ac I.lia'OIlTAT CAUTION. Kone nre uGiinli.o u .ebs tlm slgtmlurt J. HAtiii)u;,its ai;tnl tor the Untied Mains, Miiioiiinlso.ii'h box of Pills, und Ointment. 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