The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, October 24, 1872, Image 3

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- c**. . fhe Weekly Democrat, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1872. CITY AND COUNTY AFFAIRS. Cotton.—Tl»« following prices prevailed Te «ter<l»y: Low Middling 17Jal7}; Good or dinary, Itijaiej. Receipts poor-tdemwjd goo<l. See II. E. Conrtney's a^werti»9mcnt. He has a fine lot of stoves and tinware which he offers very cheap. If you want to supply yourselves with the lastt groceries, wholesale and retail, at mod erate prices, go immediately to the Upper flint River Store. W. E. Rutherford, at the City Stables, has some fine horses for sale, and in a few weeks he will have many more. If Voti want a su perb turnout at reasonable rates, the City Stables is the place to get it. Saddle and harness horses to hire at all times. Chance or Schedule.—See change of schedule on Atlantic & Gulf Railroad. How to Remove YVruckles and Delay their Coming.—It is said to be satisfactorily demonstrated that every time a wife scolds her husband she adds a wrinkle to her face. We hope this announcement will have the most salutary effect, especially as it is under stood that every time a wife smiles on her husband, it will help to remove one of the old wrinkles. Therefore, if a husband would encourage his wife to smile on him at morn ing. nook and night, he should furnish her with the Monumental Cooking StoTe. for sale by E. JOHNSON. Rain.—We have had a little rain this week —thank the Lqrd for the blessed rain, for it never, never was needed more. Et>. J. Henderson.-—This young gentleman has been quite sick the past week of billious fever. We iiope to see him out soon. Married.—Mr. Ab. Cox, one of the clever salesmen of A. T. Reid & Co., was married last Thursday night to Miss White. We wish them a pleasant journey through life. Steincnger & Engel have speelal arrange ments with the Western mat-kets that enable them to sell at low rates. For further par ticulars inquire at the Upper Flint River Store. Don’t forget the Presbyterian Festival at Rower’s Hall to-night, There will be a splen did supper given, etc., etc. The Rankin House —When you go lo the Columbus Fair stop at the Rankin House. Frank Golden will see you well taken care of and all your wants supplied. 1. Kwilecki & Rro. are all right in every particular. Go over and pec their stock and r purchase your groceries, etc. Handsome MilmneKv Goods.—Mrs. M J. Reynolds lias one of the best selected stocks of Millinery goods ever brought to this city. Her hats and Imnncts arc superb—hut ’tis useless to say more, for Mrs. Reynold’s taste is so well known to the people. A Prima Donna among the Milliners.— The first opening of New Y'ork Fashions of the season took place at Mrs. Parsons' Emporium on the 24th inst., corner Brough ton and Clay streets. Her store was crowded with the elite of the city. Hats and Bonnets were exhibi ted. These received much praise for their chaste beauty, and skillful manipulation. Ladies from the country arc respectfully invited to call. Two hundred pieces of dress goads just opened at the Flint River Stores. Empress doth, alpaccas. detains, and poplins in all colors, plaid and striped dress goods, velve teens and nalours all colors for trimming. Matrimonial.—The latest figures reveal the startling fact that at least one dozen mar riages are jotted down hereabouts for the month of November. We like .to lu^yr of such material evidences of improvement to our city. Our population wifi soon very naturally increase. RrNAWAT.—A sandy-haired youth, from the rural regions, borrowed a new buggy from oue If his neighbors to come to town in on Tuesday. He got here safe, hitched his nag, and went about seeing sights. The nag, however, being restles and having a mind to see something of the city also, broke loose and pulled the buggy up against a tree, which shocked it very severely, not so much, however, as it did the youth. THE PEOPLE'S JEWELRY STORE OF W. C. Subers Rev. A. J. Dean and Lady.—We had the pleasure of meeting this gentleman and his most inestimable lady at Fort Valley last week. They were both looking well and were in fiue health. They contemplate visi ting Bainbridge soon. We make a nofls - of this for the benefit of their many friends in this city. .a-tnf An Effective Mketinu.—There. _was no regvtlur services in the Methodist Church last Sabbath on account of the pastor’s .ab sence; but, however, at night a prayer meet ing was held, which was presided over by Mr. John P. Dickenson, and, we learn, that it was one of the happiest religious occasions ever witnessed in Bainbridge. Stein eager & Engel have just received an other lot of those justly famous hand-made boots and shoes, manufactured expressly for them. We have tested these goods and can vouch for tlicir durability. To the Ladies.—Our lady friends had better send to tlie Democrat office anti get a number of Peter's Musical Monthly, free of charge. The music alone is worth in the stores over §2.00. Only a few left. Simon A. Wiel is selling blankets at a very reduced figure in consequence of their having gotten wet on the occasion of the re cent fire-. Parties wishing gooddilankcts at a low price had best call at once. The Goot> Templars.—Several important accessions have been made to the ranks of this noble fraternity recently. We are glad the Order is progressing. A Hold Girl Driver.—Mr. W. E. Ruth erford's little ten-year old gill, Fannie, is cer tainly a prod igy. We saw her out alone, not long since, one evening driving one of Ruth erfords fastest nags, with as much rung Jroiil os the oldest jockey in the land. She very frequently drives the hack to (he depot., Rutherford should have her drive at tlie Sav annah Fair. Yi- hungry souls who long for meat, Or anything that’s good to eat. To Ehrlich go ! he's got it fresh— Reef, mutton, pork—all kinds of flesh ! He’ll sell it cheap—ltlcts. per pound For choicest steaks and fattest ‘round,’ For other parts Bets, will pay; Ye hungry men, all bless tlie day!! Magazines.—We have received the At lanta Medical ami Surgical Journal for Sep tember. It is a credit to Georgia and the medical profession. Arthur’s Lady’s Home Magazine for No vember is upon our table. This is a very fine publication which should be secured a place In every household in the land, Address T. S. Arthur & Sons, Philadelphia, Penn. The Bainbridgcrs have organized a calico club. Ben. Russell dotes on bright colored chintz, and his manly form will hereafter be draped in an artistic D. Yarden.—Sav- ani.ah Advertiser. Our contemporary is awfully mistaken. If Ben. Russell were to perpetrate such a dia bolical and high-handed outrage on the ‘kali kerklub" his "manly form” would be suspen ded from the first tree, and his ‘‘artistic -D. Yarden” likewise. “Forewarned is Forearmed”—See that Your Scales ark all Right.—Very shortly a representative of The Democrat will go to c ery business house, store, shop, or other plao» j u the city where scales are used, and Suvject them to a test with the le gal weights of ihe country, after which a list of all defaulters will be published. Tlie best and latest styles of clothing Gents furnishing goods, hats, caps, boots and shoes Steininger & Engels Lower Flint Liver Store. Go and see for yourself. A HArrV Freedman Judge Farley is a Mack colored man, who has a little shoe- shop on Broughton street. He is a happy fellow—no King upon his throne is happier. Judge's business is to yatch catfish, play the fiddle, and make shoes. He is a polite darkey—treats all with marked respect—is content with what he has and makes the host of it. It is a pity that all of the negro population do not follow' his example, Don t go to New Y'ork for your guns, pis- lols, cutlery, hardware, woodware, lamps and fixtures, locks, shot, powder, sports men’s equipments, etc., when you can get dietn of James Watt, on South-Broad street, just as cheap, , Mr. Wart has some of those English breech wading shot guns on hand that the public •should examine. The Festival To-night.—Remember—the Festival for the benefit of the Presbyterian Church, of this city, takes places at Bower's Hall to-night. It is to be a handsome nffiiir, and we have no doubt but that it wiH be well patronized, Let everybody attend, the young folks especially. You will find it to your advantage to get your plantation supplies, such as bagging, rope, ties, com, hay, etc., from the Upper Flint River Store; ' Cart. T. M. Ai.LEN:--By reference to a card elsewhere, it will be seen that this gen tleman, lately a resident of Bainbridge, has removed to Macon, and is now employed in the wholesale department of the mammoth establishment of .1. B. Ross and S. T. Cole man. Mr. Allen lias our best wishes in his new sphere. The Macon Telegraph and Messenger pays him the following handsome compliment: “Merit and Industry Rewired.—Mr. T. M. Allen, who is so widely known as the popular traveling agent and salesman of Messrs. Fowler & Slocumh, of New Y’ork, has been employed in the wholesale department of Messrs. Ross & Coleman, of this city, anil enters upon his duties immediately. He brings with him tlie most flattering testimo nials of the confidence and esteem of liis former employers. Possessed of agreeable manners, great business experience and un questionable integrity, Messrs. Ross & Cole man will find in Mr. Allen a most valuable addition to the large staff of clever gentlemen and obliging salesmen, who are prompt to serve their numerous customers. Such men are an acquisition to any city.” 600 bushels black and yellow oats at A'. T. Reid & co.’s A First-Class Establishment.—Mr. Jacob Born has the finest stock of saddlery, harness, tie., fn’Sctitbwestern Georgia. To Ids stock of saddles we invite special attep- tion, which comprises. every style inown. His prices are most reasonable. Harness is Born’s Speciality—the best stock always on hand. Leather and rubber belt ing, all sizes. Shoe findings, etc. Go and see him. A. T. Reid & Co.—Observe the new ad vertisement of this house in to-day’s Demo crat. They never do anything halfway over there. Gentlemen's silk hats at A. T. Reid & co.’s The Columbus Iron YVorks.—During our recent visit to Columbus we had the pleas ure of visiting this vast manufactury of iron machinery, etc. YVe had no idea that Co lumbus could boast so large an institution, and were surprised. These works furnish employment for over three hundred men, experienced mechanics. The officers of the company are W. R. Brown, President; G. J. Golden, Superintendent; and J. .W> ; . Densop, Secretary and Treasurer, all of whom we rtfet and found them to be clever and accomplished gentlemen. Shortly,-we shall have an ad vertisement of the Columbus iron YVorks, which will give tt comprehensive idea of the extent of its manufactures. 100 barrels flour; different grades, at A. T. Reid & co.’s Building Materials.—YVe call the atten tion of our readers to the advertisement in another column of one of the most extensive manufactories of doors, sashes and blinds in the Southern States. As these articles are in daily demand by our citizens, we recom mend all who contemplate improving their homes or places of business to send for circu lars and price lists of the above articles, to gether with prices of builders’ hardware, marble mantle-pieces, French and American window-glass, &c, io P, P, Toale, 20 Hayne street, Charleston, g. C, tf 100 bales northern hay at A. T. Reid & co.’s Noel Gainey & Co s. stock of goods is par excellance. Call and see them. A Painful Accident.—Mr. YY r . YV.YVright, while practicing his horse at the tournament ground in this city, yesterday, was thrown against one of the posts breaking his arm. YVe are very sorry for this accident, and es pecially Decause Mr. YVright will be debar red the pleasure of riding at the Thomas- ville tournament. Never Satisfied.—A few days ago the weather was so dry, and the ground so parched, and the dust flew in such clouds, and everything was so disagreeable that the Faople wished for rain—sighed for rain— pray*d for rain. The rain has come, and they wish for dry weather, and curse ihe Moppy street Never satisfied. Babbit & YY 'rfield have a splendid lot of bagging, ties, rope, flour, bacon, sugar, syr up, and all other plantation supplies and groceries. Do your trading with them, they are the men. The Contested Election Bcsiness.—The investigations in this case have occupied the entire week thus far. YVe learn that a strong case is being made in favor of Butts and But ler, though as-yet we cannot divine how it will terminate. See the advertisement of Messrs Patterson & McNair. They are selling off at cost. Bemember, the Thomasville Fair begins in that city on next YVednesday, the*30th inst. The Savannah Daily Advertiser.—This is now one of the handsomest dailies in the State, having donned an entire new dress of beautiful type. And not only is its typo graphical appearance equal to the best, but its editorial columns are presided over by Col. A. R. Lamar, one of the ablest and most widely-informed writers ever connected with the Georgia press, whose salutatory ap peared the Advertiser of the 9th. Strange to say, the subscription price of the Adver tiser is only §4 per annum, daily. Toursament.—YVe have been requested to state that there will be a tournament in Thomasville. at the fair grounds, on to-mor row evening. The prize is a handsome sad dle. Those wishing to see this elegant en tertainment should go over. (TnE Chattahoochee Boat Club, Colum bus.—YY’e hereby acknowledge the courtesies extended to us by this organization during our recent visit to Columbus. These young men have the handsomest club rooms in the State, which arc furnished in a most elegant manner, and supplied with a fine library, reading room, billiard and card tables, piano, &c, &c. YVe should like’ to see it imi tated by the young men of our city. The Chattahoochee Boat Club Rooms are an or nament to Columbus and a credit to its nfriiilsers. Is now replete with one of the finest stocks of goods in the line ever opened in Bainbridge. YVe here enumerate a few of the valuable ar ticles in the JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT. Seal rings, Amethyst rings—plain and en crusted with gold and diamonds—plain gold rings, 18 carats from 2 to 8 dwts. in weight gents’ gold chains, from 18 to 55 dwts.; lad ies’ Nillson and Opertxchaiiis, from 25 to 35 dwts,; new style collar^ sleeve and shirt but tons of gold and MW Masonic pins and key-stones in gri£Mk|rity; ladies’ sets of jewelry (pins and eaffrlngs) from §2.50 to §40; gents’ silver and-Jilated Watch chains, from SI to §18. Silver-ware (quadruple plate); complete stock of latest novelties, castors, spoons, forks, tea setts, cake, fruit snd card baskets pitchers, goblets, waiters, etc., etc.. Silver thimbles (warranted the best), spectables in gold, silver and steel frames, from 50 cts. to §11, Gold pens of the best makers. Solid silver-ware (warranted sterling giver), gold and silver watches. 150, 1 and 8 day clocks; calendar clocks for counting rooms, offices - 'CUTLERY DEPARTMENT.* Hie best and finest lot of cutlery in tlie city, consisting of pocket knives for gents, ladies and- boys, anil from the most celebrated makers, such as Rogers and YYcetenholm. Dinner, breakfast anil tea iitiry handled table knives (Rogers’ and Ells’ btst); scissors of all kinds; razors. Call and jive this cut lery a special examination. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. YY'e invite particular attention to this de partment. Music boxes fromj&2.75 to §250; violiflg from §2.50 to §25; banjos, guitars, accordeons, tambourines, bona, harmonicas, hand-organs, drums, fifes, fluffs, etc. Violin stririgs 3 to 4: lengths, best Italian; guitar and cello strings in great variety. FANCY GOODS, PTC. Ladies’ jet, pearl and forto’se-shell pins, ear-rings and neck-laees*. A lifc-ge assortment of beads; ladies’ writing deskp, work-boxes port-folios, etc. Photograph aliums. Lubins and Atkinson’s handkerchief extracts. Chinn and marble vases; China 'irnaments and toilet setts, China cups and saucers, Chinn dinner, tea and furniture sets for children Ctoquet setts, spy-glasses, opera-glasses, etc. Marbles, dolls and toys—largest stock ever in this market. YValking canes, pipes and smoking tobaccos, and thousands of other things too numerous to mention. A fine lot of Stationery always on hand— best in the city. Call and see YV. C. SUBERS, Broad St., Bainbridge, Ga. YVatches, Jewelry and Clocks repaired and warranted. oct3-tf Bedell & Co.—YY’e refer special attention to the card of this staunch Columbus house in another column. Bedell & Co. are whole sale liquor and tobacco dealers, arid have about the largest establishment in the State. They already have juaqy patrons in this sec- tioiii but they should command tlie trade of everybody. Don’t forget them when you are in need of the staple commodities in which they deal. 50 kits no. 1 and 2 mackerel at A. T. Reid & co.’s II. F. Abell & Co,—The card of this popu lar firm appears in to-day’s Democrat.— Capt. H. F. Abell is well known to the citi zens of this county as the commander of one of the finest companies of artillery in the Confederate service; while Capt. Charles E. Hochstrasser is an old townsman of Bain bridge, and for a long time one of the most popular steamboat captains on the river.— They make a speciality of home-made syrups and give the best prices for them. CITY ORDINANCES. At a regular meeting of Council held Oct. 21st, 1872 the foUowing ordinance was passed and became inforce. Be it ordained by the corporation of the City of Bainbridge, that from and after the passage of this ordinance, no person or per sons shall build or erect, or cause to be built or erected any house or houses for any pur pose whatever, the walls of which shall be constructed of wood, or which shall be cov ered with any material other than iron, tin, slate, tiles, or something which shall be deemed and considered fire-proof, on any street or streets herein mentioned, that is, on Crawford Street to Planters Street, from Planters Street to Clark Street, up Clark street to its junction with Troop street, from thence up Troop street to Crawford street; or on any of the alleys orstreets within these limits. Any person or persons, who shall be con victed before the Mayor, the Mayor pro tem, or three members of Council, of a violation of this ordinance, shall be liable to pay such fine as may be adjudged by said Mayor, the Mayor pro tem, or three members of Boun- cil, not exceeding one hundred dollars and cost, or be imprisoned not exceeding thirty days; any person so convicted shall be sub ject to a fine of not exceeding one hundred dollars and cost, or thirty days imprison ment, for every three days he she or they shall permit said house to remain. G. YY. PEARCE, Clk. of Council. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. TYe are authorized to announce the name of R. A. Connell, as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Decatur county. Subject to the nomination of the Democratic party. NOTICE. Mv son, Henry J. D. Connell, is my duly authorized agent to transact any business for me while I am absent from the State. J. I. COXXFLL, Trustee. DR. TUTTS PILLS Increase the powers of digestion, and excite the absorbents to action, whereby all impuri ties of the system are earned off. The old stereotyped opinion that calomel must be used to “carry off the bile,” has given away be fore the light of science. The vegetable king dom furnishes a remedy, fvee from all dele terious effects. They aet as kindly on the tendet infant, the most delicate female, and infirm old age, as upon the most vigorous system, eradicat ing every morbific agent, invigorating the debilitated organs, building up the flagging nervous energies. Prick 25cts. a Bottle. J3£§“ Sold by all druggists. DR. TUTTS IMPROYTED HAIR DYE This elegant preparation is warranted the best in the world. Its effect is ltistaneous; it imparts no ridiculous tints; it will remedy the bad effects of inferior dyes; is perfectly harmless; it contains no sugar of lead; it has no unpleasant odor; it imparts a natural glossy color. Price Ose Dollar a Bottle. JCssT” Sold by all druggists. ' DR; TUTT8 EXPECTORANT. The properties of this elegant preparation are demulcent, nutritive, balsamac, healing, and soothing. It braces the nervous system and produces pleasant and refreshing sleep. It exhilerates and relieves gloominess and depression. It detaches from the bronchial or wind tubes the mucus or matter which sometimes adheres to them with the tenacity of glue. It mitigates the pain and removes the con strictions of the ltoonchial tubes and muscles of the chest. It resists the progress of infla- mation, and assist* the lungs to throw off the irritating matter which accummulatcs. Price One Dollar a Bottle. Sold by all druggists. “THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.” How many diseases have their peat in the blood, diseases which have been treated vain ly for years. In eight cases out of ten, if the blood alone was properly purified, how soon would health and happiness return. Dr. Tutt’s Sartaparilla and Queen’s Delight is a never failing cure for all clood, scrofulous or syphilitic diseases. Under the influence of this compound the eye grows clear and sparkling, the complex ion likepearl; unsightly blotches, pock marks, worms in the flesh, pimples arid roughness of skin disappear, and the entire human or ganization grows redolent with health. Price One Dollar a Bottle. Sold by all druggists. laboratory: 18 & 20 Platt St., New York Sold in Bainbridge by C. C. King & Co | A. T. REID & COMPANY, cor. West & Broughton streets, bawbrioge, ga. DRYGOODS & GROCERIES. THE LARGEST STOCK XIV »? 1 THE CITY. CLOTHIAG J^IVU H^TS. A Large and Fashionable selection at ** Aft.-REID & CO.’S >?1 SHALES!*. Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children’s at At, REID & CO.’S Dress Goods and Prints. A completejand handsome stock at a. T. REID & C0,’S i t *> Bacon, Bacon. Sides, Hams, Shoulders and Bulk Meats at A. T. REID & CO.’S Flotu*, I^lovii’. One hundred bb!s., different grades, A. T. REID & CO.’S Sugar and Coffee. Fifty bbls. and sacks Sugar and Coffee at A. T. REID & CO.’S Northern IT ay. One hundred bales Morrthern Hay at A. t. REID & CO.’S - -H 381 1 ,■ i -.. . . --. navn Oats,, i Oats. ....* .. Five hundred bushels Black and Yellow Oats at A. T. REID & CO.’S Stripes and Yarns. From Columbus, a choice selection at A. T, REID & CO.’S Butter, Cheese and Fisli. All fresh'&nd arriving weekly at A. T. REID & CO.’S Enquire For any goods you may want at A. T. REID & CO.’S Cotton, Corn, Hides* Wool, and any country produce bought by A. T. REID & COMPANY. FALL AND WINTER! 1872---1873. YYe are in the market with our usual stock of FAIiIi and WINTER GOODS. lOO bbls. FLOUR, 8,000 pounds BACO^V Sides Ac Slionlders, 1,000 lbs. LARD, 3.000 yards BAGGING, lOO buns. ARROW TIES. PAINTING MATERIALS, Of all kinds—White Lead, boiled and raw Oils, colored Paints assorted. 10.000 YARDS OF PRINTS, 7 . ALL GRADES AND PRICES. 3.000 yards Rrown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings. 25 pieces KENTUCKY JEANS. And the usual assortment of DRY-GOODS and DRESS GOODS. was VINEGAR BITTERS JUIMUtUliUlUSA Vinegar Bitters are n<A « rile Fancy DrinX- made of Poor Ram, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refill* Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please th# taste, called “Tonics,” •• Appetisers,” “Restorers^* ftc., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin^ but are a true Medicine, made from the native room and herbs of .California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulant* They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enrichiog it, refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain in their results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease. Ko Person can take these Bitten accord* . mg to directions, and remain long unwell, provided ; their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs Watted beyond the point of repair— Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,Tightness of the Chest, Dis- siness, Sour' Eructations of the Stotnach, Bad Tasfo in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions otf the Kidneys, and a hundred outer painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia, lb these complaint* it has no equal, and one bottle prpve a better guar* antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaints* in young or ol£ married nr single, at the dawn of womanhood, or tko turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided a* influence that a marked improvement is soon pcrcep* tible. For Inflammatory and Cbronle Rheis ma tie til and Gout, Dyspepiia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of ths Blood,' Liver, Kidneys and' Bladder, these Bitters havs been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derange- ment of the Digestive Organs. They are a Gentle Purgative as well «i a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Itiflaae- mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and io Bilieee Diseases. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt- Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, King-word#, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas. f teh, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humora apd Diseases of the. Skin, of whatever name qr nature* * are literally dug np and carried Ont of the system in a short lime bx ifee use of theso Bit ten. Oher bottle ia such discs wrtrct}nvincc‘ The most incredulous of their CTeanrc the Vftfated Blood whenever yea find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples* Eruptions, or Sores t cleanse it when yon find it ob structed audsluggish in the-veins v cleanse it when it is foal; your feelings Will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the .health of the system will fellow. Grateful thousands proclaim'Vinsgak Bit* tkrs the most wonderful I avigoraut that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Taps, and other Worasr forking hi the system of so many thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physisW ogist: There Is scarcely an individual upon the face of tbo earth whose body is exempt from the presence of wormq. It is not upon the healthy elements of tlie body tha£ worms exist, bat upon the diseased humors and slim? deposits that breed these living monsters of disease* No system of Medicine, Do vettnifuges, no anthelmin- itics, will free the system from worms like these Bit ters: { fifecnanlcal Diseases. Persons engaged ia mbject to paralvsis of the Bowels. To guard again this take a dose of Walker’s Vinbgak Bittbks onew or twice a week, as a Preventive. < Billons, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in tfie valleys of oer great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brassy Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ream* oke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa ries, Arougnout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera; There are always more or IeeW obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vidated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exiting a powerful influence np«» these vanou9 organs^ essentially necessary.- There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker’* Vinegar BiTTEiks, as they frill speedHy remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are> loaded, at the same time stimulating: the secretions off # the liver, and generally restoring the uealtuy function* of the digestive organs. , Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White Swellings^ Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofufon* Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes* etc, etc In these, as m all other constitutional Dis eases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters have shown thei# great curative powers in the most obstinate snd intract able cases. Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitter# act on all the4e cases in a similar manner. BV purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving awmv the effects of the inflammation (the tubercolar deposits# the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cur* is effected. Tke properties of De. Walker’s Vikiois Bitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminativer* Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irri tant, Sudorific Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. Tlie Aperient and mild Laxative properties of Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters are the beet safir- S iard iii all cases of eruptions «md malignant fevers, eir balsamic healing, and soothiDg properties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels* either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulating tne flow of urine. Their Anri-Bilkms properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts* and are superior to all remedial agents, for the curs of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and th* nerves are rendered disease-proof py this great mnf- orant. . , . . _ Directions.—Take of the Bitters on going to beg at night from Or half to one and one-half wme-glassfulL Eat good nourishing food such as beefsteak, muttnw chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and taks out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J. WALKER, Prop'r. RH. MsDOffAIDA C#*» Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, CaL, and cor. of Washington and Chariton Sts., New Yonfc SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DXALIR&. . * the old established TamM OF AMERICA. THE No. 8 N. Charles Street, BALTIMORE, MD. 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