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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1877)
TfE I-(oe Circle. CimJuctcJ lY Mint IlATTIK II. CI.AIIKK. Serene I fold my hands and wait, Nor euro Tor wind, or tldo, or Hen; 1 rave no more 'gainst tlmo or fltto, For lo I my own shall cotno to ma. 1 Rtfty my linsto, I make dolnyR, For whut avails IIiIm ongnr pace? I stand hid Id tlio otornal ways, And what In mlno hIihII know my Men. AsIpop, nwnlm, by night or day, TIjo frloiids I seek aro seeking mo; No wind cut) drive my bark astray, Nor change tbo lido ol destiny. What mutter If I Blind alone? I wait with Joy ttin coming yoars; My heart shall roup wlmro It has sown, And garner tip Its fruit of loan. The waters know tliolr own, aud draw Tho brook that springs In vendor holght; 80 flows tho Rood with oiiiu law Unto tho MHil of puro dotlght. Tbo stars come nightly to tho Mky; Tho tidal wavn unto tho bob; . Nor tlmo, uorspsco nor deop, nor high; Can keep my own nway from mo. If I Worn but a Man. This is tliu cant of nlisurd, unfoinl llno ambition mid dlscontout. Drop t. It 1h uiilicruuiiiig, lmloliuuti'. I'linnk Ootl, who lundo you a woman; ,vho Iuih pluwid you in a HliulUirod po iltlon; who litis intoriiosoil liotweon L'ott tintl tho harsh conflict of life mid ontoniriso tho dovotlon mid NtrotiRtli of man. Sit hack in your uurtnlnud houc, whoro you novel soo only your own youin by ovory tie of alVoction anil mood yours in tomiorneHS iinti fymimthy whero you am or may ho us 8Uirtmo as royalty Itholf, nnd glory in your empire uui unro 1101 no iun there. Your hands. If the.v tiro dainty mid whlto, wero not made to handle Hllkb and ltioen uloiiu. nor tho quick hrnln which throbs under your Hinooth brow and li'islies from your dark eyes, only to ho fed by romntu'U and tlction. Verily, you have n mission otttsldu the important domestic requirements of nome. iioiu your nusimnu up. ies, even you, who so ofton feel that you must lean ho heavily unon his strength mid love, hold him up Tlie day may come (it comeH ti all sooner or later) when your nanus must do this work your heart must hear its harden un well ns Ids. A day may come when, In bitterness and dlsannoiutmcut. he will call lilmsolf 11 fiilluio when lie believes jiien to call him. You know otherwise. You know him brave, patient, true and irood, but not infallible. Men irrow strtiURely weak when they doubt tliem- hoives Now is tlie lime. You know him far hotter than do others. Let him see and foe! tho Judgment tho court above alt tho rest indorses him. Show him Unit you believe in him that on this trust you rest for your little ones and yourself. ICuop his heart warm with conlldeiice atitl unuroval. Tell thlm boldly that with him at tho helm, our domestic Happiness cannot no recked. Kuoi his thoughts at homo. on'l let him took too far out nt sea uritiL' storms and breakers. More urn one man has been saved, helped, scucd by liis wife's tmfaillut' faith. ieru U your mission, my sister: hero your HUliniL'e. Keen the Driers 01 us teasing worm irom pncinng your rothcr's and husband's hearts at home. hey can stand the thrusts outside, if ey know tliu oil of faith and love eels them within. Ileware of pensive iks and ltlaiutivo remarks. Beware e "littlo fo.ves that spoil tho vines," (i you will unit a mission as uniiie, hts as unlimiled, unci a foim as well itformed iih any calcitrant LOtitestaut "woman's rule." KnriNf.MKNT. Kelluoment is not stidiousiiess. It is not luxury. It is bthlugof tills kind. It is far removed Din excess or waste. person who is kily refined will not squander or need- ssiy consume unytmiig. Keiiuemeut 1 tho contrary is always allied to sim icily and 11 judicious and tasteful em- yiuuutoI the menus of tliu good and ppiuuss which it bus at Loimiumd. seeks to divest Itself of supurtiuitios, 11 aspires continually to tne utmost issiblo purity. Itelluomeut leads to rnonnl cleanliness and eleg'tnt neat- v,, good tasleaud simplicity in dress. I " loudness " or llashiues.-, is repug nt lo Its spirit. In Us home and sur- udiugs the same chastened and uat- "ill grace mo maintained. The abode genuluo rulliiemuut and n mere nro- rtondor to It aro very different. In tho foimei you will (1ml no execs.-', gaudi uess or false glittering; but the latter abounds in It, In personal manner, leflnemeut is most otispiuinut. A man or lefluemunt is always polite without onominncy, and eonsideratu without stillness. Displ.iy and cere mony 1110 identhn! without rollnomunt llkuthat of tlu heart, which impels its possessor to show on all oimslons a ru gaid fot the feelings of othet.s. Xnnd lieionce lo etiquette tan compare with it for tiie spontaneous observant 0 of true and gtutifylug politeness. "Shall I tty a homeopath or au alio yatliV" "-My dear follow, it is si.v of the 0110 and 11 half a do.:en of tho oth er. The allopath kills his patients; tho homeopath lots them die." "Then I will call in an ullopath the pool wo man will sutler less." II istelutedof Dr. (Jartli In his lasl Illness, when he saw his follow doctors, consulting tuguthor at ills bedside, that ho ntiied Ills liend from his iilllov and I slid, with 11 smile: " Deal gentlemen, lot me die 11 iialuial death.'1 A r.VMllfill 1,111,1 Inuttjtk. Hint H,r. ff.it ., Ireiatives ur fi luiuis we have the Imp air wii me, 111 yoiii iiovoriy inoy or help you; In your piospeiily always ueip uioiusoivo". CHOICE RECIPES. MAf'AItONI and Oiikiihi:. Ono lialf pound macarotil broken into inch pieces; wash, nut on tho stove lo soak tilt sort, then drain; grato ouo half a pound of old chcoso; put layers of macaroni nnd choose, with bits of but ter, peppor, and salt, and three tnlilo spoonfuls of milk: let tho Inst layer bo clieeso. liako three-quarters of nn hour. . To SrirriiN liiNii.v. Such artlclos as collars nnd culls, which require to bo made very stiff, should bo starched in tho following way: Mixa)talilespoonful of starch with enough cold water to make it smooth, then turn on enough boiling water mid boil it toH minutes; then add a bit of white wax tho sizoof u three-cont pioco and a tcasxonful of alcohol. Tho spirit is to increase the stlilnoss nnd help to retain it. The wax is to prevent tlie starch from sticking to tho iron. If tho ilat iron still sticks to tho starch, rub hard soap gently over tho bottom of tho Iron. I'ut tho collars and culls into a tin pan and place In a warm spot by the stovo or range, to beeomo very dry before putting away. A simple nnd ofi'octunl remedy for milk turning sour in tlie summer-timo, consists in adding to each quirt fifteen grains of bicarbonate of soda. This docs not affect the tustu of tliu milk. It Is said that common million, steep ed strong and sweetened, is highly benollcliii for consumptives. It should bo gathered in tho early summor, dried, and takon continuously for somo moulds. To destroy bedbugs, scald thoroughly ovory coruor and crevice of tho haunts I of the despised and hated pests, then .apply ttnguoutum or mercurial oint I nientj it can bo procured at nny drug store. Do not mix lime with the food for your poultry. If you do they will eat 111010 of it than is for their good, hot them have access to it, and they will consume all they need. Tlie same substance In the Itirm of burned bones or shells is generally preferred. Komamt. in Ki:ai, Liki:. Mr. Al vin.l Hay ward, of San JIateo, Califor nia, a millionaire, got into a morose nnd dispirited condition ol mind from ill health, and fell in with a woman clairvoyant or magueti.er, by whose influence ho was Induced to leave his wife. A division of projKirty and a di vorce followed. Afterward the gentle man recovered his health and good temper, and made advances for u re newal of tho marriage tio witli his for mor wife, which was consummated a few days ago in San Mateo. It was a. wise idea in tlie wilo lo retain possess ion of tho property assigned her in the separation, as a guard against fulure attacks of sucli sickness. Mamma (who hns lieen quietly watch ing certain surreptitious proceedings) " Willie, wlio holped you to all Unit cnkoV" Willie, promptly Hobben, mamma," Mamnia sternly " SUsh s)i, you naughty boy; how duro you tell such stories?,T Willie" 'nint my fault if it's a 'lory, ma. Didn't pa tell lieggarmau .at hoblien helped .hose at helped zemselves'."' A l'onnsylvnnia clergyman, Boeing a young mail standing in the door-way of the church and looking hesitatingly nboul, paused in tho midst of his ser mon mid exclaimed, "Go out, young mini, she is not here ! " Shall Women Preach? An tuHlorn pujwr sayH that tho ciiiCHlion v, author woiuon khull preach In PrmiUyUiriau oliurnhcH Iibb couiv holore tlui Newark pros bylory in Um Hhapo ofa chnriji trial. The Kiiv. Isaat! M. fcuo of tho Wloklltle Street church peiiuiUod two ladlos who had lioon hi iilUiiui uii'ti upon the Women's National Ttiniperaiicu Couuntlnu to occupy his pulpit on .Sinula , Oct, L'lHh. Mr. Si did not (lis puto the fai't, but dimlr-d the violation of nny M'rlpitirul rule. At the opening of the trial 011 tho -Oth, a motion to dlHiulss the roui plaint was toted down. After this decision the prosei'iilnr pruueeded with IiIh nrgnuiHiit. Tho charge in that theocoupatiou of the pul pit by women In nWolatlou or tho Hook of D.oililine, Lhiintur 5. nectlon 5. and also ol tho rules laid donu by tho Aoatle I'ttiil In 1 the I'iiHt IhilKtilu to the Corliiihlans. It Hentiia to um the day of i.nrrow-mluded Htlokleriniu la panned. A Churrh which In thlH hko slops to contend ahout UiohnlcalltloH will bo loft iKihiml. Mull woiiieu preaQli.ls 110 longer 11 question of Cliurch uiunolls. L'limuioii i-onneut linn ridden over (heu au thorities and the multitude lauuhs ut tho (jruvlty ol tliH HUbject whon handled by co cluHiaxtlcH, A straw can uh easily turn the tide of Niagara oh tho edict ofa church coun cil can clianpo ihiH populnrciirrent. To tho queHtiou, Hhall women preach, common In fiilnC from every walk ofllfe answers, yes; and do anything nnd evnrthlni; elso roih! she 1 1 lsi res. 'J he Conloialoti and the DiHuiplino aud l'mil uiirnt all hum) urIiIu before this tide ol popular luiilliiK, 1'aiil may have madoa uililake. llolnul nciwlfe, had nevor lmtoned Ui u woinim's ionium, was uloMily nlliod to hfliUhou customii. mm Bometlmeu spuko ou hi own imtlioilly, Howeer this may bo, iriiiii! now ho would (erudnly revise tho ruvird tor this UM'. '. I'Ailtoaite, llow Hiuull a poitlou of our lives Is that we truly nuoyl In youth wo iiro looking forward lor things that aro to romo. In old Kw. wo look backward lo tliluga that aro MSt. Ah a guntlouiiiii was nearly 1 tin over hi a narrow street l a dry, ho Hhouled lo to the driver, "Do you want to kill me?" whoie upon the Intnll lmU drivor replied, "11 1 had kuowud jon was couiiii(r this way I would hiivoHuuiyou a postal card!" To Xiadion. ,11 US. Wit. C'ltAIU U now prtpuri.il tu cu rilvu i it Inn t a ut lur iit'nc. In Haiiin. During llio )iftiii yun fliu Iijii- Imil ilimihe prullci nt Ur Ailum' miiiliii .MnltLsl luMltuui in I'milaial In triwlln liillut, mill ftuli" uiiiiuli tit "f .ill inline relief In iiiuot cum I'm ncliiimli. cimruUoi. Sn'ilnl utlcn tlon tiaiil tu r!nilu uonkiiuii uid iiLivountirutrutluu In uiniiiilliiii Willi her I icntnit i.l, rliu u.m ll.u cilo limlcil MutlU-iluil l.loctrlc Vnpor UhIIik, wl.lt.li nlit vimtlj In iihciliiK iurm. oilcn ami urliluico, i 0. corner ef Ctntur uml biimuui licut, Snkiu. WILLAMETTE FARMER. Cnrioui Things. AtnonR the many ourlou thlnRH wo mid overywhoro. It may be Interesting to notloe a few of thorn. SuppoNS we huiuiro Into tho origin of certain words, castom, etc. Take, rorlnsunno, tho word hiimbus. It Ih a cor ruption of Hamburg. At one tlmo during war on the oontlnont of Kuropo, bo many false reports wero fabricated nt Unmount, that finally, whon any one wlshod to nhow hit dlHhallef of a statement, he would Hay, "Thatcamo Trom HambnrK,"or. "That Is Hamburg, or HumbuR," which thus came to Imply unbellofor credulity. The word lady In derived from an Anglo Haxou word, and signifies glvor of brevl, Itoriicluated Iroin the customs which pre vailed among the wealthy Kngllsh people of onrly tlmosol distributing money nnd food to tho poor. Certain days were (tot apart lor this illstrlhutlon, which wax called lady-days, or gift-days. Tho word purse moant a recep taolo for alms, and was not InyonUsl to mean simply n place of safety for monoy, GIovoh wore Introduced into Enujand In the tonth contury, but were only used by the wealthy people, nnd were considered very valuable As New Year's gifts they wore rpilto popular, or sometthues "glove money" In place of thorn. "Pin money" originated la somewhat the same manner. Pins wore so costly that money spent or laid nsldo for them was called "pin-money," and It became so Important that it grew into the name of dowoi, which was settled upon tho lady at her marriage. Attar of roses was dlecovorod by accident. The wife of an lastorn mogul had a small canal of rose-water, and as she was walking one day upon its banks, she noticed a thin lllm upon the water, which proved to be an oil made by tbo heat of tbo sun. The Egyp tians were vory famous in the manufacture of perfumes, and at the museum In Alnwick there Is somo ointment preserved In an ala baster ao which still has a vory powerful odor, notwithstanding It must be I Kit ween two and three thousand years old. The word hormlt comes from a Greek word meaning a desert place, because deserts were generally sought in ordet to avoid persecution. Sandwiches were named from Lord Sand wich. It ft. related of him, that one doy in a gambling hnuso, being vory much fascinated by play, for twenty-five hours he was un coneclous of fatigue and hunger, wtien sud denly, bocomlng aware of them he ordered some food to be brought, which proved to be some beef and tw o slices of brood. Placing them together he ate them. His triends gave them the namo of sandwiches, and in his memento be declared this act to be the most important one of his administration. The orlgtn of electing members by ballots came from the Grecians. When n membor was to be elected, each member threw a small crumb of bread into a basket, carried by a sen ant on his head, and whosoovor dlflerod, flattened the pellet at one side, l'ortnight comes from the Anglo-Saxons, who counted time by night, and means four-toon-night. Merry pin moans merry mood, and origin ated in the custom of dividing tankards lrom each other by pegs or pins, and oblig ing each 0110 to drink precisely tho next pin. It proved to lie more than somo ol them could bear, and thus came the cxpiessioti "He Is in a merry pin." Tho invoutlou of the gaino of chess Is claimed by the Chinese and tho Uiddcos, with more authority in favor of the latter. The Hindoo version is as follows: A certain Hindoo princo oppressed his people in a most cruel muuuer, and Nasslr, u Brahmin, deeply grlovod at thotr sorrows, determined to try It ho could not prevail upon the prince to be moro lenient, with this Idea in view, ho invented n game where tho King weak In himself, should be protected by his sub jects. As soon as the prince beard of the new game, he sent for the inventor to come and teach him, who improved the opportun ity to make known what the game really taught. Another account Is that it was in vented by the Queen of Ceylon in the soc ond century, to amuse her husband with an image of war at the time her capital was be sieged. From the word choss comes our English word check, and also to exchequer. The sermon trade In England, old as it Is, Is continually presenting new developments. A roocut advertisement In the Ctutch Times runs thus:'1 Seruiou on church defense, National Church Sunday, can now be hud, iost free, ou rocolpt of thirty stamps. Ad dress," Ac. This isoconotny or labour in the defense of tho Establishment carried to Its extreme point. A circular sent to clergy announces: "yermous plain, strlkiug aud original. Circulation strictly confined to the clergy. These soriaous are written hi clear manuscript lithography, aud have been most highly commended by eminent ilergy inou," The price Is reasonable. Harvest sermons ecu b hud for Is (id each; sermons for Novomber 'JO, tne dav of Intercession for missions, same price. larewell discourses are dearer In I sot., cannot be bad for less than lis (1 1. It is curious lo read ol pathos retailed by the shilling's worth. Theudvor User puts iu o caution ut tho oud of the cir cular: "It you write for sormons, let mo know where they will be used, to avoid sending to the same locality." PitiHMiviMi l'nirir wim llusn Tho l.os All jtoles .MeniM says : Below we give a recipe lurulshod us by Mrs, l'nllee, tor pre serving fruit with honey. We are well talistliul that iu a short time houoy will tako the place of sugar iu cauuiug and preserving fruit, as It will bo both bettor und cheajier. Wo hope that It other lady readers hao triod experiments of this kind they will re port miccetis,, that others may ha 0 the bene fit of their experience: "I havo beeu ex perimenting w lth puttlut; up fruit with ex trui'Uid honey Instead of sugar. I think it Is supoiiot to sugar In ovory way. Punt that Is preserved In honey is not so apt to sour and require a sfiond boiling. I piuk my Itult, wash It, aud drain oU us much ol the v.uterns possible. Then 1 place it In some largo kettle or pan imd add one-third as much honey, In measure, as thoro U fruit. I then boll it until tho taste of the honey has evaluated. Print preserved in this way Is excellent." .Samuel Pord, of -Hi Carletuu uvouuu, Brooklyn, is authoilty tor saying that If mushroom eaters would sprinkle a little suit ou tho mushrooms they could esily pick out tho poisonous plants, l.ooil ones will turu lilauk aud bud ones rod. The House ol ileproseutatives, at Boise City, bud a young lady tor engrossing cloik. bhe engrossed the altuntlou ol muuy of the members. At an election iu Delisle, on flin 1! h, tor'y men tiiiguuod iu a Inn liglit. Prnucli Cana dians would uoihIIoiv tho English tu vote. Tbo Artnun JjHglalntiuo, iol.on'iinr nller tho example ot Washington Terrlloiy, bus just elected two ladles as del la., Extensive preparations ate being nude ut Uardluor lor canulii,; fish dining the coming season. STORE. I HAVR PUP.CIIASEn T11K KNT1KB IntorcHof MCTftf. VcWn & Lonehry in the Furnltnre Store on the wett fide or Commercial Street) Salem, nnd nhall keep on hand s )TtNEKM A8 BOKTMKNT of good for tbc retail trade. FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY Parlor & Chamber ScIm, BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, ROCKERS, &.C., liy the Sft or Mu(lc ptocc. Repairing and Jobbing DONE IN THE EKbT SIANNEH, And at reanonable price, a I am a nractlral workman JOHN CRAY. Salem, .Tnly IS, 1ST1 y NTOBTH SALEM STORE. W. L. W.AJOK, A T THK CUICK STOItK, HAS JUST 11KCK1V t. ed a full aitortmcnlof Gtaneral Merchandise, Dry Goodsj Grooeries, Boots & Shoes, Hardware, Clothing (AlcnUtcdfnrtheCltyandConntryTradc ."""KStai low, and will be nolrl at a SMALL A PIIOFIT, ae tnoe who SELL AT COST. pr"GooB delivered to my part ol the cltv free of charge. Nov8 FRUIT TREES ! Prices to Suit the Hard Times! Woodburn Nursery, woobbukst, axArnxoxt co., oKSoozr. A Choice Selection ot Fruit, Shade, Ornamental, ..AXD.. Nut-Bearing "I" XL BSS, Vines, and Shrubbery, Plum and Prune Trees, Constantly on Hand. ADDRESS, J. H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn. Send for clrrnlar. BepSStf The Farmers' Pump. IMPKOVED WOODJUMPS. I AM NOW MAVUl'ACTURINO, AT TI1K MILL ef the Cailial I.umbcrlne Company, SALEM, a Wooden 1'nniu that i enperior to any other ever made In thl State, niaUnK use of the Ave year' -experience gained In it nianatactnre fccre to ptve the iralitle the Bet Wooden Pump ettr made. itli hard ood compartment for the plnujer to work In. the upper tock beln cacd In with other wood to prevent cracking by the eun. AllpetTonnwlthlni; to pnrchan a K1K8T-CLA8S rUMl" are Invited to call and look at mj nock rumps dellu'rcd and set up, and warrant ed to work Well. ritien-Jia for ftrmtwcUc feet below the sur face . Sik cent per foot after that. A. rBESCOTT. J 3ru halem..Iuh 14.1410. ATTENTION Sheep Growers;.' A SUltK CUUE FOlt Scab, Screw Worm. Foot Rot, AND ALL Parasitos that infest Sheep. TT IS 8AFEH, UETTUU, AND AbTLY C1IEA1' THAN ANYOTHElt HrTCTUAL ItEMfcDV KOU T1IK THKATM K NT Of bllKKl. IT Improves the Health OKTI1K ANIMAL. AND T11K QUALITY OP THE WOOL. Z$3T Ono cation Uciumph for ouo hundrtdto two huu:lrrtl&Huvp,accordUiK lutUlr ttRi;, htimKth.and condit.on It Input op In FIVK GALLON 0Nb-l'rico, flU wr ran butd for thrulir.tu T. A. DAVIS & Co.. roitTLANI), OUEUON, Wlioloaalr Auriitu for the Mule, Or tnvour neart t Hi tail l)rnn;lt nnfi STATE AGENCY run Tin Patrons of Husbandry. I'lout blmt mar I'lundirii lurf., 1'OltTlANU UIIMiUN, Addn.waltcoiniuiMlcMluurtoS.r I.EK, Astut. fJSSA t . .r ttr FT IRiBaiHMaaR MARE THESE FACTS! T1IK TKSTIMOT OF TIIR WHOLK flOKI.n. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. SiiOt tho nufferlnganil diseased roiid tlio following. i"ljet all who liavo been given up liy Doc (or, and Rokon of an Incurable, road the fol low I nit. Jret all who can believe fact, andean have faith In evidence, read tho following. Know all mon hy tiijhk rnKsKTs, 'lliat, 011 tills, the Twentieth day of June, in tlio year of Our Lord One Thsuaand KlRht Hun dred and Sixty -six, personally raino .Iiweiili Haydock, tome known aH nucli, and IwlnR duly sworn, deposed as follows: '''lhat he In the sole general agent for the United States and dependencies thereof for preparations or medicines known as Ur. Holloway's Pilm aud Ointment, and that the following certifi cates are eibatlm coplos to tho best of his knowledge and belief. JAMKS 8Mi:iTKi:, r.. K. NoUry I'u bl Ic, 14 Wall Street, New York. Ju.nk 1st. I860. Drt. Holloway: I take my pen lo write you of my great relief, and that the awful pain in my side has left me at last thankx to yonr Pills. Ob, Doctor, bow thankful I am that I can get some sleep. I can never write it enough. I thank you again and again, and am sure that you aro really tho friend of all sufferers. I could not help wri ting to you, and hope you will not take it amiss. JAMlfi MYERS, 110 Avenue V. This is to certify that I was discharged from tho army with Chronic Diarrbica, and hao been cured by Dr. Hollowav's Pills. WILSON HARVKY, New York, April 7, 18C0. 21 Pitt Street. The following Is an interestlug case ofa man employed Iu an Iron Foundry, who, In pouring melted iron into a tlask that wax damp and wet, caused an explosion. The melted iron was thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, and be was burned dreadfully. The following certificate v. ah given to me, by bim, about eight weeks after the accident: New York, Jan. Iu, lStW. My name is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Founder. I was badly burnt by hot iron In November last; my burns healed, bnt I had a running sore ou 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 me at Jackson's Iron Works, 2d Avenue. J. HARDY', 119 Goerch St. Extracts from Various Letters. "I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills gave ine 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. The dear little thing got well in a day." " My nausea of a morning is now cared." " Your box of Holloway's Ointment cured me of noises in tho head. I rubbed some or yonr ointment behind the ears, and the noise has left." " Send me two boxes, I want one for a poor family." " I enclose a dollar, your prioe is 25 cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar." " Send me five boxes of yonr Pills." "Let me have three boxes of your Pills by return mall, for Chills and Fevor." I hare over 200 inch Testimonials as these, bnt 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 the evil. HOLLOWAY'S FILLS Invariably cure the following diseases: Disorders or tbc Kidnejs. In all diseases afiecttng these organs, whether they secrete too much or too Littlo water; or whether they be atllicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains set tled in the loins over the regions of the kid neys, these Pills should be taken according to Ike printed directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed Into the small of the back at bed time. This treatment will give almost Immediate mllef wha U other means have tallied. For Stomachs out or Order. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills; they remove all aoldlty, occasioned either by In temperance or Improiier diet. They roach the liver aud reduce it to a healthy action; they are wonderfully efficacious In coses of gpa&in In fact they neer fail in curing all dlbordersofthe liver aud stomach. JlullC'iUj't 1'dU ait th4 Uit rtiuSi kruta.ii In lit uoriJ Jor tltt joUoiUihj dUxirrt, Ague, Debility, Asthma, Dropsy, Bilious Com- Dysentery, plaints, Kryslnelas, Blotcheb on the Female Irregu- akin, larities, Bowel Com- Fevers of all plaint, kinds, Colics, Fits, Constipation of tlout, the Bowels, Headache, Consumption, ludigehtiou, Inflammation, htono x Gravel, Jauudice, Xecoudary Liver Com- Symptoms, plaints, Tic-Doloureux, Lumbago, Tumors, Piles, Uicors, Itheumatlsm, Veneral Altec Retention ot lions, Urine, Worms ol all Scrofula, or kinds, Kings's Kvil, Weakness lrom Sore Throats, any cause, Ac. I7IPOUTAKT C4UTIO.V. None are genuine U' ,osa the siijiiaturt J. Havixxk, as agent tor tbo Unlledblattw, surrounds each box ot Pills, und Ointment. A liHiHlhoniii reward Mill be gien to auv one rendering suth information as may lead to the detocllou ot auy lurty or parties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending ti.a same, Knowing them tu be spurious, , Sold at the Mauutartory ol Professor HoixoWAi iV Co., New York, and by all respectable Druggists und Dealors in Medi cine throughout the ciMlied world, In box es at 25 cents, hi cents, and $1 each, . There Is considerable tun iug by tak ing the laigersliw, N. II. Directions lor the guldaiuo of pa tients in every dlsordet aio nflixcd to O'KjU box, soSOy. r 2; 5R &. m J x f V , V f ' V