Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, November 03, 1877, Image 4

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sSkAeasant S 2 sVc\\©^ s Or Bng:vCo.?teil. Concentrated, H oof and Herbal Jn cm. intl>Kiiion Granules. THE“LJTTI,E GfAAf” CITHARTIC, or Multum in Parvo I'llJfciC. The novel.v rf inn !<? r r' Medical, Che nicnl, and Phrrmaeen cj! rk*' mae. No use oi anvD.rvrr taltint, the l,ir°e. :f •■ihj'r'* and nnnsenu p'i'*, cn.np >.?ei o' t,.?r ■, mm.e. r i ;v ire- e.li en'.* .men vo ran, ova <V6iiil r. . '■•.a >n ri ci*c - sal s mo. extinct a l the c-wnt.nic ar t o i • mc 4 . ini i i (’i fvo*n ~e ur. rat.i* a>iln ; ‘.id herbs, a< t‘ r'.ai 1 " 'train (1 min o n r.i>n; di:mn'c ca> rely ia-gcr limn a Min' d3ca.' at can lie readily mvalVnved by i' -a • • .lie ost f,c.islii\e stomachs and fis ti'i jta \e>, Each liUie Purgative I‘cllet r° .Cfeo.s, ‘n a most concenfrildd form, as much < i.n t o i> • or as is embodied in any of too If e•• Is found for tale in drug-shops. From the o • jnde .’n’ catlin v tic power, in com pari soj to t.'rfir size, neop’o wiio have not t.-ie i them a e apt to srppr > Mint they a c harsh or U -astic in enact: le f s ;c i' not at all the case, the di Cerent aed.o inrdici ml of which liiev arc ompiscd b.i'.r to harcouized amt iredifed, one l*v tte oiae's, as to produce a moat urarcli' nsr D"il thorough, vet gruliy and hindiy operating, catliari.c. SSOO lteiv-d is hereby ofered hrU e pro prietor of FeUsts, to any eheriiist T ho, upon nnslvs:>. " ; d Jind :*> 'iicinam' col -nel or o ner f u; of u.e.cu.y, mineral poisco, or in- Jin :>ns uvry. Relug OiitlreJv vpcetatUr, m ivirticular ea’cij lenuh eu v- hHc using Uicm. The** oper ate without distiwbe.Kc to the conviction. diet, or oceuna : >u For Jaundice, Heauai he, Co.*-ilnation, impure Blood, l*aiii In tho Mmulders, 'I lclitiio*s of the Chef, Dizziucs*, fjour £rnctal!ooe ff.oiu Ike MoiUAth. Bad taste in the mouth, Bibniu attach*', I'niu in re- KiO'i of hidueyi, lntei nal Fever, Gloated feeling about blomach,Ru?h o\ IS lood to Head, Af ali-coJored Frln fl , ITnsociability aud Gloomy , Itoreooddigs, take Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant raicative Pellets, tj ex .s ; aimtj,>n cf tae rome ual power o/ me >e l'e'lefs over sc- gre.’t :< variety cl u. .e.iiesT J \yi-,'.i to say that their ectiou upon il*e r dntal eonoar is uulTCi-saf, mil a gluu/t or tissue tt.uL* muini) im- A ;e u>e‘ v'i iv.oair ;..e >, one vi* of he e Pel’e.z. The’, r e -rel and in c.oscd m j, .i., ho: le, ihei. v.ru'es being mere bypresc;-\e 1 indmp-.:!,ed for it:- ■> length of lime, in .*uiT c:imalß, so mat tcev are always fresh and reliable. ’L!in is not the case u h those pi.ls v.'b c i r e *ic im in c.,eip w'ooden or pas: ebon id b.>..e- Keco’leot tnat far a!i tlis ea-es wvere a l.aratlve, Klteratlv'c. o~ Purgat.vc. ( i .'i.cated. these ’ittie I’e.lets will give trie mest perfect satisfactiou to ad who use luem. They aro. sold by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle. B. 7. PIEBCB, M. D. f Prop’r, TiITFKAT.O. N. V WOMAN. By an immense practice, extending through a period of years, having within that time treated many thousand cases of those diseases peculiar to woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent and agreeable medicine that meets the indications presented by that class of dis eases with positive certainty and exactness. To designate this natural specific compound, I have named it Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. \ The term, however, is but a feeble expression of my high appreciation of its value, based upon my own personal observation. Asa close ob server, I have, while witnessing its positive re sults in the few special diseases incident to the separate organism of woman, singled it out as the climax or crowning gem of my medical career. On its merits, as a posi tive. safe, and effectual remedy for this class f diseases, and one that will, at all times and tinder alj circumstances, act kindly and in har mony with the laws which govern the female system, I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so confident am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a 6ingle invalid lady who uses it for any of the ailments for which I recommend it, t tint J offer and sell it under A POSITIVE <• (IARANIEE. If a beneficial effect is not experienced by the time two-thirds of the con tents of the bottle are used, I will, on return of the bottle, two-thirds of the medicine having been taken according to directions, and the case being one for whioh I recommend it, promptly refund tho money paid for it. Had I not the most perfect confidence in its virtues, 1 could not offer it as I do under these conditions; but hav ing witnessed its truly miraculous cures in thou sands of cases, I feel warranted and perfectly safe lu risking botb my reputation and my money on its merits. The following nro among those diseases in which my Favorite Prescription has ■worked cures, as if by magic, and with a cer ts inly never before attained by any medicine: j.eucorrheea, Excessive Flowing, Painful Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from un natural causes, Irregularities, Weak Back, Pro lapsus, or falling of the Uterus, Anteversion and ltetroversion, Bearing l)own Sensations, Inter nal Ileat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Des pondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronic congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of the U terns. Impotency, Barrenness, or Sterility, Fe lna’e Weakness, and very many other chronic (Mse.ioes incident to woman not mentioned here. In all affections of this nature, my Favorite Prescription works cures the marvel of the world. This medicine Ido not extol as a cure-all, but it admirably fulfills a single ness of purpose, being a most perfect specific m all chronic diseases of the sexual sys tem of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will it do barm, in any state or condition. Those who desire further information on these subjects can obtain it in The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book of over 900 pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1.50. It treats minutely of those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice in regard to the management of those affections. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. E, V. PIERCE, M. D., PropT, BUFFALO, N. T. MAKE HOME HAPPY. " A Plentiful Supply of !! ;■ Good Reading and Beautiful Picturoa ; WILL DO IT. THE CINCINNATI : WEEKLY STAR, A fine eight-paae paper, with 48 full col- >< •• iimw, roMtw only 81.00 per year " " (we pay postage), and is the largest, ’’ " brightest , and best paper published for [' the money. It is independent in politics, ,! gives all the news, and, besides much ~ „ other good reading, every number has >. three or four excellent original or sc- '• >• lected stories. Every subscriber also [' ’ receives a copy of the beautiful engrav ing, “The Poor lire Poor Sian’* ,| , Friend," size 24x34 inches, and a copy of THE STAR ILLUSTRATED ALMA- >. ■ NAC. 25 cl*, extra must be sent to •• pay expense of packing and mailing pre- " " iniums. Bd*Our liuluccmciits to || Agent*, always the most liberal in the ~ '' field, are now' greater than ever. We „ .1 want every club agent in the country to •. " communicate with us before commencing '• work. To (inv person desiring to get up a club, we will send a sample Copy of [' i the picture and a canvassers outfit for ,' 25 cl*. Specimen copy of paper free. .. Send Tor one before subserib- ■ '< Ing for any other. • " The Star, though in no sense a party " “ paper, has always been a vigorous advo I cate of the rights of all the States, and ,] was among the first to urge the justice „ .. of local government in the South. j.. persons to whom we have alreadv sent n I " the picture, “The Poor the Poor ' | 1 llaii's Friend,” by saying so can " | have in its stead another excellent en- “ • graving, of same size, which we have ,] .. secured for this purpose. ~ " IXiper withovt picture, One Dollar. •• * THE STAB, 230 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O. >. t -iniiiiitii- - • na - • 11- >*i r >■ MAKE HOME PLEASANT. IWC AiSE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL. TEA AUNTS WANTED. We wish an agent, male or female, in each town of this county, to get up clubs among families, hotels, factories, etc., for the sale of our Teas and will offer very lib eral commissions' to such. We have been importers of Teas for over 20 years, and can afford to senu, and will send a better article for the money than any other house iTTNew York. Our Teas are put up in 1-pou’d packages, with the rame and price printed each. Address, with refeiences, for terms alid blank form for clubs, or send us an order for a sample lot, which we will forward at lowest Club price, C. 0. D. London, New York and China Tea Cos., 20 Church St., or P. 0. Pox 074, N. Y. un23*9m. PRICE-LIST OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, SASH. Plain Rail 12-light Windows, Glazed. 80x12 1 3-16 in., 24x 39J 15J 76 1 “ 210 x 4 6 24 120 “ 210 x 5 2 264 136 i “ 210 x 610 27} 1 60 1 •• 210 x 6 6 29} 200 1 2lO x 7 2 82$ 2 26 Check Rail, or Lip Sash, 12-light Windows, Glazed. 10x14 1 3-8 in., 2 10ix 6 2 28 165 10x16 “ 2 10}x 6 10 31J 1 90 10x18 “ 2 lOJx 6 6 34 220 10x20 “ 2 10}x 7 2 37J 270 Check Rail, or Lip Sash 8-light Windows- Wide Bar, Glazed. Size of Window, rer Window. Size of Glass Thickness, ft. ia ft. in. Weight. Price. 12 13 in., 2 s§x 5 2 24* $1 75 12 ** 25fx 510 26* 200 12 “ 26fx 6 6 29 225 12 “ 2 sfx 72 82 240 Plain Rail, 15-light Windows, Glazed. Bxlo 1 3-16 in., 2 4x48 22 100 10x12 “ 210 x 5 6 27 160 Plain Rail, 18-light Windows, Glazed. Bxlo 1 3-16 in., 2 4x 5 7 26 135 10x12 “ 210 x 6 6 30 190 BLINDS. Oust ideßlinds, Rolling Slats, Wide Bar, 8-light Windows. Per Pair. Weight. Price, 12x14 1 3-16 inch. 20 1 40 12x16 “ 22 1 60 12x18 “ 24 1 70 12x20 " 26 1 90 Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, 12-light Windows. Bxlo 1 3-16 inch. 15 1 00 10x12 “ 20 1 25 10x14 “ 22* 1 40 10x16 “ 24 150 10x28 “ 26* 1 70 10x20 “ 29 190 Outside Blinds, Rolling SI its, 15-light Win dows? Bxlo 1 3-16 inch, 15 125 10x12 - 22 150 BOOBS. 0. G. Four Panel doors, Raised Panels, both sides. 2 6x5 6 1 3-16 inches 29 1 30 2Bx 6 8 “ 33 1 40 2 10x6 10 “ 35 1 55 3 x 7 “ 37 175 2Bx 6 8 13 8 inches 189 1 50 2 6x6 6 “ 35 1 40 2 10x6 10 “ 40 1 60 3 x 7 “ 43 180 2 x 6 4 1 inch 20 100 2 4x6 6 “ 21 120 Prices for all other sizes furnished promptly. Above are'prices Free on board Cars. M. A. GEE & CO., Opposite A. & C. R. R. Depot, Chatta ooga, Tennessee. junel6-9m Good Reading. ALL KNOW IT ! ALL LIKE IT I THE DETROIT FREE PRESS Still Brighter and Better for 1877. FULL OF WIT —HUMOR —PATHOS SKETCH GOSSIP FASHION INCIDENT—NEWS—HOME AND FOREIGN LETTERS, You will enjoy it better than any other newspaper. “How lie was Tempted.” A thrilling continued Story, written for the Free Press, by “ Elzey Hay’ ( FanDy Andrews),the noted Southe’n wri ter, will be a feature of 1877. i Weekly, post free, $2.00 ’ per num. In making up your list, start with the Detroit Free Press. The Poslmester is agent for it MiiiiisiTim. Is published Daily, Tki-Weekly and Weekly, At AUGUSTA, GA . By WALSH & WRIGHT, Proprietors Full Telryraphic Dispatches from All Points. Latest and Most Accu rate Market Reports. Interesting and Reliable Coirespondence from all parts of Georgia, South Car olina and Washington City. GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLI NA NEWS A SPECIALTY. make your home entertaining. DAILYt One Year $lO 00 Six Months 5 00 TRI-WEEKLY: One Year $5 (.0 Six Months 2 50 WEEKLY: One Year ..$2 00 Six Monshs 1 00 Tlie Best Offer- We will sell during these hard times S6OO Pianos for $250. And all other styles in same proportion, including Grand, Square and Lpright— all first-class—sold direct to the people at fac tory prices. No agents ; no commissions; no discounts. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Centennial Exlii bition, and were unanimously recommend ed for tbe highest honors. Regularly in corporated Manufacturing Co.—New Man ufactory—one of the largest and finest in in the world. The Square Grands contain Mathusek’s new parent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the his tory of Piano making. The Uprights are the finest in America. Pianos sent on trial. Uoij’t fail to write for Illustrated und Descriptive Catalogue—mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., No. 56 Broadway, N. Y. TKiS PAPER IS ON FILE WITH sfeniasafiEEHiißas Where Advertising Cunt: lets can be medCb THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. The People’s Eavorite, THE LARGEST SALES BECAUSE THE MOST POPULAR The Most Popular Because the Best. VERDICT OF THE LADIES. THE stubborn fact shown by the official returns, that the Singer Sewing Maehi ne the only one whose sales have largely and steadily increased every year, uninterrupt edly that last year the sales more thaD donbled those of the nest highest competitor, and nearly equalled the sales of all the other companies combined, demonstrates beyond all controversy that THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE is the most popular, because, in the estimation of the Indies of the count superior to any other ipa ufactured. The following returns of sales, sworn to by o company tells the story : Sales in 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. By the Singer 131,260 219,753 232,444 241,679 249,852 Wheeler & AN ilson 128,526 174,088 119,190 92,827 103,740 Howe (Jan. 1, to July 1) 34,010 145,000 No returns 35,000 25,000 Remington 25,110 Domestic 10,397 49,555 40,114 22,700 • 21,452 Sales for 1876, 262,316 Machines. Safes Still Increasing. All Competition Distanced. Send your address for a catalogue of the celebrated BAZAAR GLOVE-FITTING PAT TERNS. They are the best, the cheapest and most stylish patterns in the market. The Company are not and wiil not be respousible for any private debts of its agents, such os board, stable or livery bills, &c. Address i G. W. LEON ARD, or The Singer Manufacturing Cos. \ € -. crenshaw, J Cor.Broad and Ala. St. Atlanta, Ga. W. 11. TORRENCE, mays* Canvassing Agent for Gordon County. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN Estabished 1857. ISTEW GOODS ! NEW GOOES WE are pleased to notify our friends that we are now uyin in a *arge and superi stock of Seasonable Goods. Those who wish Bargains will give us a call. FOSTER & HARLAN. CHATTANOOGA CARPET HOUSE. €. H. RICHMOND, EXCLUSIVE HEALER IN Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, MATTIM, WIDOW SHADES, And the line of Goods Usually Kept iD a Carpet Store. Now on hand a seasonable stock, embracing the latest attractive designs. oc6-3m. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT! Depot, 104 READ! -iTREBT, Hew York. jun 9 ly. HULL & SCOTNEY, GENERAL COMMISSION Merchants, No. 346 North Water Street, PHILADELPHIA. and wholesale dealers in Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tallow, Eggs, Poultry, Game, Stock MiriVlWn P° tatoes - Apples, Grain, H I iK Flour, Fur, Wool, Cotton, * 1 lilll Rice, Tobacco, Peanuts, Broom Corn, Dried Fruit, Hay, Hops, For eign and Domestic Fruits, and in fact we can sell any and everything at the highest market price; make prompt returns, and Liberal CASHflllYjllifiVl advances made on all ship.l ill |j||j|\|]| ments except pei ishable ar tides. To show that we do an extensive business, any game dealer in Philadelphia will tell you we han dled more game last season than all other houses in Philadelphia put together. Send for Price List, Stencil,F| A |]| fTtr| ¥/ &c., &c. Referencer*l II Ijl K V cash, or we refer you to" vULltlll ANY RESPONSIBLE HOPSS IN OUR CITY. EGGS. GAME. oc6-ly. Tlie Commercial Reporter, A SEMI-MONTHLY COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. It gives in each issue a wholesale market report of Atlanta. Meechants who wish to keep posted should subscribe for it. TERMS—SI.OO PER ANNUM. Address W. T. CHRISTOPHER, ditor and Proprietor* 32 Broad'Str eet (u stairs, Atlanta Ga. country store* octl3 tf Hygienic Institute ! IF YOU would enjoy the fin 1 lin most luxury ; if ||l| /till you would be speedily,cheap jly, pleasantly and perma nently cured of all Inflam matory, Nervous, Constitu tional and Blood Disorders if you have Rheumatism Scrofula. Dyspepsia, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Piles, Neuralgia. Paralysis, Disease of the Kidneys, Genitals or Skin, Chill and Fever, or other Malarial Affections; if you would be purified from all Poisons,w hether from Drugs or Disease; if you would H. , have Beauty, Health and ISll* Long Life go to the Hygien ic Institute,and use Nature’s Great Remedies,the Turkish Bath, the “Water-cure Pro cesses,” the “Movement cure,” Electricity and other Hygienic agents. Success is wonderful—curing all cu rable cases. If not able to go and take board, send fuK account of your case, and get directions for treatment at home. Terms reasona ble. Location, corner Loyd and Wall streets, opposite R\TH ! Passenger De P ot Atlanta, * Jno. Stainback Wilson, Physician-in-Charga Cheap Goods at Fair mount. J. G. B. ERWIN, FAIEMOUNT, GA, Keeps on hand a full line of DRY GOODS, MEDICINES, HARDWARE, etc., etc., which he prop ises to sell at extremely short pro fits to cash customers. He has just pur chased one of the best lots of Ready-made clothing and other goods tier found in 1877. 1877- The Calhoun Times. ÜBLISEED EVERY SATURDAY AT CALHOUN GORDON COUNTY, GA. By D. 18. FREEMAN. 9 THE TIMES enters the year 1877 with renewed vigor, and itsproprie- ■ tor is more determined than ever to give its readerL eveiy week one of the most WIDE AWAKE, PROGRESSIVE AND READABLE Papers in its section, and no pains will be spared to render this end attainable Its contents each week will comprise a carefuUy prepared collection of Inter ing Reading of a a character well adapted to the wants of its subscribers. hOME AFFAIRS will receive especial attention, and every event worthy will be mentioned.in the THE TIMES Will labor unceasingly for the promotion of the interests of our county and sec' tion and respectfully invokes the aid and encouragement of the pbople. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Oxi© Year, - Six Montlis Tliree Montlis CLUBS! CLUBS! We offer be TIMES in Clubs of five at $1.50 a year, and will give In extra copy to any person who will raise a Club. A Club can be raised in any neighborhood with little trouble, and aid thus rendered to the home paper. BUSINESS MEN Uhj?? “T ° f f e most eaccessful advertising mediums in North djoiufug oountie,. “* ° Wn C<mDty ’ “ elteDßi " list in th ’Warranted as Represented! thevhetw* Sill Inti! WAS AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM! At the Centennial Exhibition, 1876, and has always carried o S tlie highest honors wherever exhibited. -A £QM PA p T t SIMPLE. DURABLE, Light Running and EFFICIENT “LOCK gTITCH” MACHINE. ADAPTED to the WANTS Of EVERYBODY. The HOME SEWI NG MAC H I N E was Perfected eijht years since by the aid of the beat invsnfiv* talent and Mechanical Skill. It combine! all the Essential Part* of a FIRST GLASS MACHINE, is SIMPLE in CONSTRUCTION, SUPERIOR in Strength, and Beauty Sewing Machines. It will RUN for mrs without COSTING ONE CENT for Repairs. In the Manufacture of this MACHINE the Very Rest Materials are ÜBED, The WEARING PARTS are HARDENED and the Mechanism has been constructei? with the special view of producing an Easy Running, DURABLE, and almost NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted EQUAIIt WELL for Coarse or fine THREAD, COT. TON, SILK or LINEN, SEWING from th* Lightest Muslins to Reaver Cloth and LEATHER. Such Confidence is FELT in the INTRINSIC MERITS of tho HOME SEWING MACHINE that every MACHINE is frilly Warranted for Five Years. LIVE AGENTS wanted in localities where we are not represented. Send for prices, and samples of work don* on the HOME, or call at any of our offices. Johnson, Clark & Go., v 30 Union Square, New Yorl 664 ‘Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 1111 Second Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa 141 State Street, Chicago, 111. 21 South 6th Street, St. Louis, Mo, 17 New Montgomery St., San Franciaoo, Oal. READ TH* aNNdUNCEMItN’jr or TEB Murray Hill PublishingCo* John P. Jewett, Manager. OUDflMin DISEASES Cured. l|Hnl 11V BB ■ New paths marked out to VI lllUl lIV Health by that plainest of all books— Plain Home Talk and Medical Common Sense, which contains nearly 1,000 page* of original matter, as entertaining as a fascinating atoiy. Health and long life made easy for tlft learned and unlearned. Crammed full of brand new ideas, which are cheering to the sick, and intensely entertaining to those who are fortunate enough to •".scape disease. It guards the reader against the pitholes of human suffering, and points the way of deliverance to those who art already engulphed. By all means, find out alt about it. It Is for you. It's author, Dr. H. B. Foote, of 120 Lexington Avenue, Net? York, is consulted by invalids at home anti abroad, in person and by letter, and has had tfc experience of nearly a quarter of a centnrj inthe treatment of long standing and difficultdi*' eases of every character; hence his ability to write practical truths for the invalid reader. Hl* consultations are free to the sick everywhere: hence his immense correspondence with the sic* all over the globe, You, reader, are at lib erty to consult the able author of Plain Horn# Talk and Medical Common Sense. Write to him and you will be struck with his Common Sense. Whatever your malady, you will receive light which will do you good, by investing only a postage stamp, and writing to Dr. F. We wish to interest you in both the doctor and his im mortal book. The Hook itself, which dree satisfaction to all who read it, can be had of agents, or of the publishers direct. Plain mus lin binding, $3.25, in the English or German language. Library binding, in English only, $3,<5. Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of the price. A lady writes the author: "I have always felt that you were the physician or the world, from the fact of your wonderful suo cess and original ideas." One reader says " I have found it to be one of the grandest works of the age.” Another says—“l would not be without it for twice it* cost.’ Similar letters reach the author every day. Contents taW* free. CPiFNni kest&sui UvILI VUL thro. 5 vols. to 1, neatly bound, $2; in 5 separate vots. al 8b and $7.50, according to binding. Sent by mall on receipt of price. Just the thing for young people. Con tents table free. _________ nillP Publication*. We can for- I Bwll" nish &li of Dr Foote’s popular Dime Publications on health am} kindred topics. “ OLD EYES MADE NEW ,* tells how to restore the sight and give up glasses, without the aid of Doctor or Medicine. Half a million have been issued already 1 “Com for* and cure for THE Ruptured” Is a valuable monograph for those who are afflicted with Rup ture or Hernia. “Physiological Improvement of Humanity,” relates to the subject of having people bom right. “Physiological Marriage” gives the latest researches regarding the laws governing temperamental adaptation, &c., &c. A Step Backward, reviewing inconsiderate legislation concerning the Prevention of Conception. “Spermatorrhoea,” or Sem inal Weakness with evidence of its curability. “ Croup, its causes, prevention and cure,” Inval uable to every mother having tbo care of small children. “Cold Feet," causes, prevention and cure. Any one of the foregoing Dima Publications will be sent by mail, postage p* paid, on receipt of ten cents. riirr Publication*. Wewillsup p Kf > b ply Dr. Foote’s Free Publica lllbLb tions. “ Oratuitoue Advice to the Sick," abroad as well as at home ; a circular of value to the sick. "Evidences of Dr. Footes Success; " a sixty page pamphlet, fret by man, —Send for them. AfiFKITC nULII I O meat in the sale of the foregoing publications, and also several other* published Dy us. Read all of the above, and send for particulars. Address, for terms, outfits, &c., The Murray Hill Publishing Company, ISO East 28th Street, New York. . / }/• /** **** •***# •**# 'R* ' JS both larly lexy, : ner nts i ;'ura ound j ah 3TH roin| EE t 0 with CEORCE PACE & CO. So. 6 IT. ECHEOEDE3 ST. f EALTIUC2E, VS. Patent Portable & Stationary Engine* ha i Patent Circular Sow tinny, Muley fc Sash ’& Flour Mill*, Watt* IgMSsap' wheels, Shinjfle, Barrel Woodworking JfflMM&Srn/ Tanite Emery Wheels *****