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T!niKB;;A /, r S\ Alo3ll 21/1871.
*■ ( i”<‘ . J’i aiiii Implements.
We believe, it may bo safely as
serted- tbfit the farmer in the course
.of years sustains as much less in the
•needless injury and decay of his tools
by exposure to the weather during the
season they are not in use, as he doe."
from the actual v.ear of them on the
farm. Than. von, motving machine,
harrier and [ low, with the whole cata
1< . ; :o M r"::t r• ?i t!;< !o and implements—
v-'e :• rc O. nvi; ted, by actual observation,
null or :; re Jr mi the influence of the
etui in shrinking and cracking, and the
decay caused by exposure to the. wet
v.’hi n not in use, than they would were
they kept constantly employed in the
work f r which they were designer.—
'Mr. (s -t i a suitable wagon and tool
house would not equal the loss occasioned
on many farms by the careless exposure
of farm t< n»s in three years. An cx
prij.- ,ve budding is not absolutely neces
sary for this purpose. A simple shed,
formed by placing rough posts in the
ground, covered with a cheap roof of
planks, sufficiently close to turn therein
and Me w. will an war the purpose, and
may bo built in the odd hours that are
frequently lost by the farm hands in a
single W' ok. Fpon a well conducted
form, suppli.-d with all the necessary
out buildings, the wagon shed, tool house, i
and work shop will necessarily be among
the prominent appendages. To the
farmer with his tool house and work
shop, the saving that may be secured in
the repair of his tools during winter,
when iittlc else can be done, will soon
pay the cost < f stfch a building. The
skillful and thrifty farmer is known by
his ,vtuition to the minor points of ag
riculture ; by has care to save as well as
to acquire—and lie who neglects the
lesser tilings cannot fail to find the draw
back on his profits large and constant.
Grosing: Vi agon's.— M he following
extract from the Scientific Press refers
to a matter of so numb importance and
so much neglected, that, we have no
hesitation in bringing it before the at
tention of farmers :
Mreasing buggies and wagons is of
more Importance than some people im
agine. ipMny v. wheel is ruined by oil
t o plcnt * ally. A well made wheel
•will endure coim'Mut wear for ten or
twenty years, if care, is taken to use
the right kind and pinner amount of
oil ; but if this matter is attended
to, the wheel will be used up /u five or
six years, or may bo sooner. Paid
should never bo used on a wag*n, for it
will penetrate the hub and work its way
out around the tenons of the spokes and ;
spoil the wheel Castor oil is a good ma-.
terial for use on an iron axlejjuat oil
enough should bo applied to a spindle
to give it a light coating ; this is better j
than more, ft r the surplus put on will j
work out at the end and be forced by I
the shoulders and nut into the hub
around outside the boxes, ‘To oil an ax- i
let roe first wipe the spindles clean with
a cl th »\i t with turpentine, if it won’t,
wip. without. On a buggy or carriage
wipe and clean off the back and front
ends of ike hubs, :*r.d then apply a very
small quantity of castor oil, or some
especially prepared lubricator near the
shoulders r.u.l point.
■ .-*f - m ——
C 1/vn: ; -:.ts. —A corrcs
r - dii! . ftho Mcv. York Farmers’ Club
n.»nk ’ ' {hir. rpb !• 1 and t utliful defence
of hi’ order. He says: “The ambi
tion to i o a 1 g niloman,’ with no knowl
edge if the true uicaalng of the term,
is t. king from the farm those who should
make our best farmers, and it is leading
thousands ->• our young men to their
ruin in our towns and cities. I am a poor
man, a farmer and. I hope, a gentle
man. Fifteen years of my life was
pas-:. \ in the ‘ chuude atmosphere ’ of
a printing cilice, and before the war I
pubii rued a paper. I Have lived much j
in towns and cities, and know something
ct culture ana refinement. I maintain
tnat the re v no better place in the world
for ag. ;; flora an than on u farm. All
the appiir.nco.-: of culture a gentleman
nerds de: ire arc within his reach
- here is no such t iling as being 1 forced
into comp in i .;i.-.ii: p,-s outside of one’s own
home ; nd there is no labor connected
with ft firm whin a can at till degrade or
demoralize a man of culture and refine
ment, provided he land he tills,
io ait t would say. adoptnfftn ing if
tastes or inclinations lead this way. if® l
always was ' the in. st respectable of voca
tions, and the oldy limit to the develop
ment oi it and its kindred pursuits, in
utility, is the limit of human intelli
gence.
Fvr. for Milch Cows.—A foreign
paper says: When rye is of good qua!- |
lty. it certainly constitutes an excellent ;
Hod for- all kinds of stock. Dairy cows j
fed daily on five pounds of rye meal,
and a sufficiency of cut straw, have |
been found to Yield very large quantities
of milk. In lioifiimi. which is famous
i “‘ : exccb.M.i butter, rye is a common
food for milch c uv ; and, indeed, gen
crally througu lit northern and central
is.uropo there exists ? great prejudice in
lavcr rye as a cattle food, aa there is
a picj uoice a_ .Jiiisl- it. in these countries.
il l xei) a’ Alt v ing. — ’l lie Farmcr’s
Herald 'Chester, England,) foricibly
says: “Mixed husbandry is needful to
realm.- the fell amount of profit which
uie farm properly managed will yield.
Every year the price of farm products
some will he Hgh and some low,
and true the Fanner catches good prices
f or , a Pa*+,if not nil; whereas if he’* whol
ly uep-enocni on one kind of crop, he may
be wholly disappointed. A little sold of
everything makes a raucklc, and if one
tiling does n r psy, another will.
/V ] V; c<ms : always be sut>-
| bed with an abundance of pure water
&t«: n<Tcr 10 “ llwcd *» arini
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Omaha, Nebraska*
Extraordinary Improvements in
CABINET ORGANS.
The Mason & Hamlin Organ Cos. respectfully
announce the introduction of improvements
of much more than ordinary interest. These
are
Reed 6c Pipe Cabinet Organs.
being the only succcssfulcoiobination of real
pipes with reeds ever made ;
Day’s Transposing Key Board
winch can be instantly moved to the right or
changing the pitch or transposing the j
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XE \V and EL 11 | . LEE of
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Capacity, Eleymtce ami Thorough Excellence of
Workmanship, these are cheaper than am/ befor*
offered.
The Mason & Hamlin Organs are acknowl
edged liFIST, and from extraordinary fa
cilities for manufacture this company* can
afford, and now undertake to sell at prices
which render them
Tin quest ionabltj Cheapest.
Four (Marc Organs s.";(> each ; Five Octave
Organs SIOO. $125 and upwards. With three
sets reeds $i 50 ami upwards. Forty styles,
up to SISOO each.
New Illustrated Catalogue anil Testimoni
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ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent free.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.,
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j New York.
Fanning’s Patent Kid-Fitting
s k e x e t o jv c o it s e:t.
c l«* M t;;s • WCRCESTEH SKIRT CO.?"
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TC AX S T !
Saving 87 to 110 miles, and arriving
one train in advance at
MEW YORK.
Saving 50 miles, and arriving 02
hours in advance at
BALTIMORE.
Saving 77 miles, and arriving 81
hours in advance at
WASHINGTON.
Reaching
PHILADELPHIA
one train the quickest.
THE GREAT IRON RAILWAY BRIDGES
Over the Ohio river at Parkersburg and Bel
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Morning, and night lines of
Pullman’s Palace Drawing-room k Sleeping-
Car are run on this route from Cincinati
or Columbus to Baltimore and Washing
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By this route you avoid all omnibus trans
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Tickets for sale at all TicketsOfticcsin the
South and West.
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CHARLES B01INEFELI),
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE
Also constantly on hand
Metal ic Burial-cases, Caskets l
COFFIAS,
N.if 63 Whitehall St., - - Atlanta, G 3.
Factory, Luekie St., near Walton Springs,
aprill -5—7 y.
MEDICINAL
J. Walker, Proprietor. R H. McDomald A Cos., Druggints A
Geo. Agcute, Sao Fraticisee, Cal., aid 34 Commerce street, N, Y*
niILI.HUiS Bear TosUmany to tlieir
Wonderful Curative E.fects.
Tlicy are not n vile Fane; Brink, Xiadeof Poor
Rnin. Whiskey, Proof Spirits mid ICefnso
I.iqiiors doctorcft, rniccd ami sweetened to please tlic
taste.caUe.l ** Tonics,” “Appetizers,” ''ilo storers,’’ Ac.,
that le*<l tlii? tippler c.u todi unkennesaami ruin,bHt are
ft true X!e«li<lrie.H'.at!a from Native and I [orbs
of California, free front all Alcoholic Hsitnii-
InnSft. They we the lilt EAT BLOB!) PURI
PIER-md A I,IFF. <« IVI Xf J PRINCIPLE,
a perfect Lcnovator and T.vigor..tor cf the System,
enn villi' ofT:.!! poisonous matter and restoring thcblood
to r. h -al'hy condition. Ko person can take these Hit
ters -ncaonliiiK to dirccriors and remain long unwell,
provided their l outs arc not destroyed hy mineral
poison or other lacaar, ami the vital «rjra*is wasted
beyond the jviir.i of repair.
They r.vt' r. Ueullt; Purstitive ns tvell its a
Tonic, possessing:, ••iso, tF:c peculiar merit of
as a povoi fid in relievinn Congestion or Infliuu
ir.atio:. of ti:c I.ivrr, and ail the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEHALE C'O'l PLA I NTH, inyoun K or
(■hi. inurried or sin|tl9. at the dawn of wom.-.nhood or ut
Mio tiiri! of life, tin sc Tonic Titters have no espial.
For ! nfttt t:i:niu»ry ?in:i Chronic Rlicniiia*
ti«:n and {Jtiuf, Dyspepsia «:• IndigoMtioa*
iiiiims. RcMuEitvnt and Intermittent Fe
v\»;s, I>isenses af the Blood, Livin', Kid
neys »ml Bladder, these Billers have Teen most
sucooKsful. ?<iich Disec srs are eansed hy T iiiated
Blood, which isttrmu ully prot’u:c< TANARUS, hr dernngomout
of the UigMiivc Crcnur,
D VSPEPtSI A OJf I X DIL’F.STIOX, nead
nche, I’airs in theFhoul.lern, Cough*, Tightness cf tho
Client, I)i/./.!ness. Sour Kructctions of the Stomach,
Bad Taste in the Mouth. Elliott* Attacks, i’alpitation of
tiie H.-art, Inflamr.sr.tiou of the Luuss, Pain its the re-
Sricns of the KUir.o; s, and a iiundr.d other i>aiiiful sj inp
tonr;. are Hie oftspriuj:* of iTyspeptia.
They li vijorato Inc Stomach and stimniata tho torpid
Liver and Bowels, which render them of nne.-pMik' 1
eiScacy in cleansing- the blood of all mijmriiio*, am! itn
partijig new life ju;J vigor to ti:o whole system.
FOR Ss\ IN JJJWEASES, Eruptions. Totter, Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
hnncles, Iting-tVorma. Scald Hoad. Sore Bve.*, Erysiw
!as. iteli.Scurfs, Di:,'.derations cf the S! in. Humors and
Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature are
literaliv dug up and carried out of th - system in a short
Htnc by the use of these Bittere. One bottle in «rii
cri.- i-s will co-trmc3 the reofct incredulous of their cura
t;v j effects.
Cleanse 11 . , ilia led Blood whenever you find its im
purities bursting through tho akin in Pimples, Krup
tiows or Sore* ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed
and sluggish in the reins: cleanse it when it is fr.ui.
and your feelings will toll you when. K;.,-n the blood
pure, and the health cf the system will follow.
Pin, Tape, ami other Wnrni*, lurking in tho
system of so many thousands, are cflfecritally destroyed
and removed. h-ays a distinguished physiologist,
there is scarcely an individual upon the face of the
oarth whoso body is exempt from th® presence of
worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of tlia
body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humor*
and slimy deposits that breed those living monsters of
dLsease. No System of Medicine, uo vermifugos, no
ftnthohnintics will frae the system from worms like
these Bittors.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. 11. McDONALD & CO.,
Druggists and Oen. Agents. San Francisco. California,
and 3S and 34 Commerce Street, Now York.
&y3OLD BY ALL DftIHiGrSTS AND DEALERS.
T)r. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
\k IO YEARS
Jfc* —OF A— *
Public Test
Has proved
V-vna OR. CROOK’ B
■s®B| wiie
5 TAB.
•F© &»¥©
n . s{4r * 4
jpjßN'J' S'>r% prepara
tioa eva? ofimd
It Is rid* iu t qiml*
JiiißS ©f Tar. mid for
es of 4ii4> Thre-al mid p< r
forming the most remarkable cures.
Coißg’lis, C©ids,C IsFOSiki Cdisglis*.
It ellectnallv cure* thorn all.
Ap.il tins &r.d ISFoacLiHs.
II:i? cured so many cases
it has been pronounced a
specific for these complaints.
For pains in fiklo or Brcli,
Gravel or Kidney Disoaso }
Diseases of the Urinary Organs,
Jairudke cr any Liver Complaint,
It hns no equal.
It is also a superior Tonic,
Restores Uie Appetite,
Strengthens the System,
Restores Hie Weak and
Debilitated,
Causes the Food to Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
Gives tone to your System.
TRY DIL CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
PtJRIFY YOUR BLOOD.
t For Smfula,Scrofn
lons IMscases of the
«vl4 Eyes, or Scrofula in
tkiiy form.
. Any disease or eruption oi
the Skin, disease of the Liver.
SKAa Rheumatism, Pimples, Ola
f=GV' Sores, Ulcers, Broken -down
Constitutions. Syphilis, or any
disease depending on a de-
of the blood,
j iSSL- u, »B.cajbK's
I *ferkj| SYRUP OF
©IH POs(E ROOT.
Jt dIfE~J It has the medicinal property
4F of Poke combined with a prep
]} jy aration of Iron which goes at
fit'/ once into the blood, perform
ing the most rapid and won
derfrfL cures.
Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook’s Com-
Syrup of l oke Root —take it and bo
healed.-
YOUNG MEN
Contemplating a Business Life should attend
the
BRYANT, STRATTON & SADLER
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
For Circulars, and Specimens of I’enman
, ship, enclose t tamps and address,
W If. SADLER, Prcs’t.
Nos. »J: N. Charles SL, Baltimore, Md.
marl i- f-,v.
LATTE AND VALUABLE
3?or 3ale,
I YlN*.* .- vc-p i,.lies northwest of Calhoun,
A Gyj-d a ' iity. (tit., and within one mile
of the S. ii. <x f>, R. li. The place contains
8 lots, one in Gordon and two in Whitfield
1 coyniy. On two of the lots are good leg
houses and all necessary outbuildings. A
i fine grain and stock farm. Well timbered and
I wat ’red. Will be sold on reasoimblo terms.
: Vpply to undersigned at Blue Springs,
1 F.-M-' ' ’ L. S. KINNEM AN.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Guanos !• Guanos !!
ZET"or Sale
MyVK Iv W . JO II NSON ,
Foil TXIE YEAR IM7^ 9
i AT Ills WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
msmm ware-house mm store,
'
■; • • •
Broad Street Opposite Cotton Ware-House,
NT AA, &EOHGIA.
THE FARMERS ARE INTERESTED READ THE FOLLOWING
Jolin Merry man & Co’s Ammonia tod Dissolved Bone,
X. E. Frank Coe’s. Ammoninted Haw bone Superphosphate,
X Eureka Superphosphosphate,
Sea Fowl Guano,
Sardy’s Ammmoniated Soluble Pacific Guano,
Sardy’s Phosphate Peruvian,
Pure Peruvian Guano Chincha,
II C C. Coe's Superphosphate,
X Etiwan Guano (very fine,)
X Etiwan Dissolved Bone,
Acid Phosphate,
Carolina Phosphate, finely ground,
Nova Scotia Land Plaster,
Virginia Land Plaster,
Bussell Coe’s Superphosphate,
Currie’s Flour of Kaw Bone,
Currie’s Kaw Bone Superphosphate,
Rhodes’ Superphosphate,
Sternfel’s Superphosphate, good,
Farmer’s Choice,
Navassa Soluble Phosphate,
Cotton States Soluble Phosphate,
Meat and Bone Guano, a most excellent Guano 5 "per cent of ammonia.
Dissolved Bones, very best,
Oakley Mills Flour of Raw Bone,
Oakley Mills Dissolved'Bones.
OU will see tl at my stock consists of the most popular Brands now known to the
public, and 1a A the careful attention of tho people of Gordon to them. Call and see
me or write me before you buy as I am prepared to give
Tliea Most Liberal Tennis
Either Cotton or Money. Send in your orders early, an by this means you will savs
several dollars on tho Ton. ’ *
N. B.—Dr. ~\S m. P. HARDEN, a practical chemist and agriculturist, and Mr. J. N.
RUSSELL, both of Smyrna, are my Agents for Cobb and surrounding counties. Send
for Terms.
J. It- ARTHUR, Agent, Calhoun, Ga. ’
MARK W. JOHNSON,
fcbß-3m I>. o. Box 230, Atlanta, (Ja.
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES.
A 1 1 EN 'TON is called to my superior steak of Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs. Alsoft# the
elegant assortment of Dry Go ds, Groceries and Hardware, with which I i.m pre
pared to accommodate the tra<ting public as low as the lowest FOR CASH. Call and examine.
Is®“ I aw also Agent for the sale of Cherokee Manufac.tiring Company's Furniture.
Storf'Corner Railroad and Court House Streets, Calhoun, Ga. * fcbß-ly.
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FOUNDER AND MACHINIST’
PROPRIETOR NOVELTY IKON WORKS,
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Manufacturer of
Building Fronts, Gratings, Columns, Brack* ts, Grate bars, WindoW Guards, Lampposts,
Hitching posts. Railroad Frogs. Summer Nopses, Sugar Mills. Chairs and Settees for
Lawns and Verandahs, Iron Railings of different styles,
New Patterns for Cemetery Lots, Fences, Verandahs, &c.
All orders for Iron or Brass Castings and Machinery of all kinds attended to promptly
a nd no charges made for pattern? when in the regular line of work.
We also manufacture Sad Irons, andirons, fire stands, Patent Portable Grates, well
wheels, cauldrons, kettles, skillets, etc.
We are agents for the sale of the Tanite Company’s Emery Grinders. Patent Flanges. Ac,
and are prepared to deliver them at factory prices. These wheels are free from offensive
odor* ; they do not glaze, gum or heat, ax some do ; they are not liable to burst, and will cut faster
nany oher Wheel! sept2B-6m
COLCLOUGH HARKINS & GLOVER,
Jobbers of
Foroisxx I>omes»tio Dry-O-oode
Boots, Blioes, cfc?o. ?
No. 9 & ii Broad St., Rome, Ga.,
TITOULD respectfully call the attention of Merchants of North. Goergia. to their im
mens* stock of seasonable goods which they are offering at Wholesale, E+dnsvy,
as low as any Jobbing House, North or South.
Terms Liberal. E. 11. COLCLOUGH.
JOHN HARKINS.
October 20/71-tilmay4. CAIN GLOVER.
SETH B. SETTLE, ™ JAMES J. PRYOR.
SETTLE & TRY OR,
Wholesale Grocers and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Ho, 200 Market Street, Chat*anooga % Tenn .
CAREFUL ATTENTION PAID TO COLLECTIONS.
REFERENCES:
Evans, Gardner & Cos., New lork, Evans, Fite, Porter k Cos., Nashville,
Moore & Marsh, Atlanta, Ga., John King. Banker, Ccluuibus, Geo.
Eg?**. attention paid orders for Corn, Wheat, Oats, Hay, Bacon, &0.,
for tffi Arrdv Cal ton Tie. * sep2B— r, m
M’CUTCHEON’S COLUMN.
THE WESTERN ANTIDOTE
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McCUTCHEON’S
Cherokee Indian Bitters.
This highly valuable Indian Rs b ,c.j, ,
too well known wherever it has been u *. ;
to require special uotio*.
Those krho are unacquainted with its won- I
derful operation upon the eystem will find .
a certain remedy iu all diseases of the kij. j
neys, bladder and urinary organs. It is Tm 1
usoful in rheumatism, livcrcompluint. ague 1
cake dysentery and other complaints, h |
warms tho stomach and bowels; cures colic 1
anti obstructions of tho breast; sustains ...uj
, cessive labor of both body and niiud; cure*\j
the piles, promotes the appetite, assists di- 1
gestion ; prevents unpleasant dreams and I
r ghta ; strengthen* the judgment; cures
nervous, asth metical ami hysterical afisc
tions ; removes all the disorder* of \veakut>i
aivf debility ; purifies the blood ; cutes N«i. |
r.tlgia ad dyspepsia, tegether with nto« 1
diseases peculiar to female*.
Old and young, male and female,have Iten |
greatly benefitted by its use, as hundred; of |
letters from all part* of the United Stain
will certify. Let those who arc unacquaint
ed with McOctcheuji** “Cherokee Indian
Bitter*/' boforc Jurying thin is too much, try a f
bottle, and all who do so will unite in tssti
fying that the half has not been told.
ChfTokte Inaittn BiUert pnaessess an ener.
gy which seems to communicate new lift to 1
the system, and vennorate the feeble fxint- I
ing powers ©f nature. Its operation upon I
the tissue* of the body does not consist ij.,l
affecting the irrUabittfy of the liv'ug fibr\- I
but in ivtpariintj a sound and htcllhy *timu I
las to the l'ifof Organ*,
It strengthens substantially and durably j
the living powers of the animal maehiae: i*>
entirely innocent and harmless ; may be ad- j
ministored with impunity to both sexes, anH
all conditions of life.
DRUGS .
DRY GOODS,
There is no and ir.cn ss of nny n»m« or w
ture, whether of young or old, male or IV
male, bat that it is proper to administer it,
and if it he done seasonably and per#ev#r
ingiy it will have a good eicet. it is per
feetly inoredible to those unacquainted wiih
the Bitter#, the facility with which a healthy
aetion is often in the worst case restored to
the exhausted organs of tbesrsTKM; with a
degree of animation and desire for food,
which is perfectly astonishing to mil who per
ceive it. This Medicine purifies the block
restores the tonic power of the fibre#, tud
of the stomach and digestive organ#; rouse#
the animal spirits, and substantially fortifies
and reanimates the broken down conalitu
tions of mankind.
•
Indians are the most healthy of the hum*#
race. They take an abundance of physic#!
exercise, breath pure air, and live on sim
ple diet. When «ick, they use no mineral
poisons, but select roots, herb#, and plants
“from the great drug store of IlioirGreator.
McCutehcon's *' Cherokee Indian Bitters ' is *
combination of these vegetable sub dances
which reuder it entirely innocent to the con
stitution of the most delicate male or female.
The wonderful power which these “ Bitten
are known to possess in curing diseases
evince# to the world that it is without *P ar '
allel in the history of medicine, and afford
additional evidence that the great benefac
tors of the country are not always founi in
the temples of wealth, nor the maxy walks
of #cieuce, but among the hardy sons or
Nature, whose original untutored mind*-
unshackled by the forms of science, are left
free to pursue the dictate** of reason, truth
and common innsc.
Since the introduction of this remedy int<7
the United State#, thousands hare been rais
ed from beds of afflicition whose lives were
despaired of by their physicians and pi'®"
nounced beyond the reach of Medioinc. *R-
Gutcheon's “Oherekee Bitters has driven
the most popular medicines of every ns»i..
likcchaff before the whirlwind, from
city town and village where it has been -
tro uced, aud is destined ere lengio convince
t eworld that the red man's remedies ant
{it white mans choice. For diseases P £
cullar to the female sex thero is nothing DC.
ter. Old and young, male aud female, h*' *
all been greatly benefitted by its U*e. u ,m
dreds of certificates from all parts of the
United States, which are entitled to the u..
est confidence, apeak of it in the most fav<
able manner. These are not only trorn p er
sons who have been cured by it, but ah© 10 “ j
gome of the most eminent physicians »n i
druggists who have successfully tested i< »*
their practice, rivl voluntarily offer ! - ,(1
testimonials in its favor. lor sale 1 )
ev? generally.