Missionary record. (Charleston, S.C.) 1868-1879, July 05, 1873, Image 4

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Scientific American .'he ^el4tj?T*FK% AMr.Kt<:.\.\% ?HIT ? its . 8th vear/enjoys fke %vhk>t e reftistaVn < r.iiiiy aaabtgti? ?crwwfce I in th 5 World ly eonMiits entbravd tWIafest and most interest* II t?f< ^nation pertai nt ?ur tho Industrial. Meebam<;al. and Seien tf?c'Pro gress ??f tne World; J descriptions, with (M??iW EugH?"i?^Pi Nfc? vtatejit?ofis, New Implement^.New t'rpccs^xs. and Im iHtivcd industrtrs^fM4fiid>; Useful note.*. y nvts. Brcipep, > u^g?$i?u>s ainu Advice hy Practical Wrtets^aoo! Workmeu and Em pli^ers. in all thc va. ios Ai ts. Deer i pt ions \o? iuiproycmcuts, Discover ies, and Important Works, pertaining to Civil and Alecmtn.^d Kn?!n^riii|r. Mill rug, Miuinsand Metajjargy; iu'co^ds of tin*, latest progress iu thc Applications of Steam.Steam *. ngui?eririg, rl?iiwiys. Ship, building, Navigation. rJelcgraphy; Tele -riph Knginecrtng, Eiee*?Kdty/Magnetism, Light and heat. The Latest Discoveries in Photography. Chemistry, New and Useful Application of Chemistry.in the Ar*s and in Domestic or 1 i ouseho? d Economy. The Lamest Information pertaining to Technology. Microscopy, Mathe mat ic* As 'roriomy. Geography, Meteorology, Minen ogy, Geology, Zoology, Botany, Hortieu-l ure, Ag icukure. Architecture, Hund Kconom/, Household Economy, Food, Light in?r. Heating^ Vreuti?atiou, and Health. in short tho whole ran<:c of the Sciences and Practical Ar s are embraced within ? he scope of the SCIENTIFIC AMKRICAN. Nu person who di sires .to be indigently informed can afford to be without this pa per. Farmers. Mechanics. Engineers, Inven tors, Manufacturers, Chemists, Lovers o?" S j.?ncc, Teache?s. Clergymen, Lawyers, and Peop!e of all Professions, will find the .'.K.NT?FIC AMKUICAX tobe o' great value, i i should have a place in every Family. l ibrary, Study, Office and Cou mug i*o??n?: in every Reading Room, College. Academy, or School. Published weekly, splendidly. Illustated, . o tv S3 # year. Thje .Yearly Numbers of t .e SciENitFic AMEK?CA?N make twospieu djd yoluiues of nearby one thousand pages, vf trivalent in contents to Four TImimud .trdfmry jfovk Jgpffe**. An officiai dafet of il Patents issued is. ?ubiLshcd . ye^kly. Specimen copies sent free. Acidness :R? publishers. MurtN &Co.,37 Park Bowr x- ew York [I In connectin with the j, SCIENTIFIC AMEBICAN, essrs. MUNN & Co. are Solicitor*- of me rican and Foreign Pateuts, have had This lu^???ioj.; e F ii ex eui ^m^.^^^u9?^mm<}^ . I n . iv 9th. 1S71, with four students, it has al ulv sent out to the busiuess world nearly '* 11 II EE U y N DJi ED pl?D KN '?S to au ? st its s^ior iiteM * W?&MM^F i nderful success is 1st, it is ti e.only Col ii .re in the South that is conducted on the VTUAL BUSINESS FLA NU 24; i|^epsjupi ?<-. the letter of its advertisements. 3d .rt is eon ducted by tuen who have had years o? experience as practical accountants, busi es men. and teachers. The total cost for :: full course including board, washing, tu i' ion, hooks, aud stationery will not. exceed ?loU For specimens of Penmanship and 'iol?eire Journal containing full informai ie?. Address , G. E. DETWILEB. Pres t P. O. Box 536, Atlanta, Ga. uu10 6t C J J . J O H. N?TtAL, of the Charlotte Ad ^rtising Agency, is sole agent for this pa ir in Charlotte, N. C. He is duly au lor?se? to contract for advertisinents and > ce? pt for subscriptions. Urns Looked for Come st Last >~HE UNIVERSAL MI0HOSCOPE. ~ -The Wt Low lanced Microscope ev 1 madef exeee?ing?y nsefui tor examining Howers, insects, and Minute Objects. l>e t cting Counterfeit Money, and Disclosing ibo Wonders of the Microscopic World, i : is adapted co th? ?fie -of Physicians,. i'?*acherst Students and the Family Circ'e enquires no^ Focal adjustment, and can hereford be re?di?y used hy any person^ O her M iere&copes of no greater power $3.09 each rnd upwards, and are so .?ffleult to understand that none but Sc?e?t ;?5e men can use them, the Universal al vays gives sar?sf?ctitn. One single Micto ^ope will be ysent carefully packeff, by ^ail, cm receiptof $t 00. Agenis wanted4 erywhere.?ddressfD.L. STAPLES & Ov A1k?? M?chig?n. c 1 r i 1 fi ? & s ? ? t a 7 Extensive Fac^r?es J. ?SVEY ifc G?MP^M Y, The 0'elcbra.???d. ; ? iHlii sm the laicht a ad best* ^nipTOYem^ thai i?/new Hud $?Ycl.Tbc-kar?ng!?nrt*^^^ in Orsrans <vcre introduced first; in,this e?t?-blsh ?tent- ??-,.? - . : .-..-.f* . Established 1846. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATE!) CATALOGUE. ipC '^&U& />! o ? V ? At A. BOOR FOR TMiS Iff IIXIONT ! ? ? M Xpr?rate Coanse?or io the 7j?? ?Married er. those aooafto /ab? -*l ^ " T-*?* jn.arrj".n tEe physiological C\llfl.? ?'mrsterieaaadrevelationsof . J%*? WRMnvl - J j t?i e. se x n a? sys teni! with th. latett dkcovcric? ta prodneing ?od preventing offspring, bow to preserve the complexion, 4c. This ifau iptercstiof work o i two Jjundred and sixty pages, wtth. cainerous engraving*, naff contains valuable fa formation for tho?c?-ho-ares?arrie?(or contempla temar Hage. Still it i sn bbb* thalough t to"?* kept under lock and key.- xad DO: laid care!?usiy about th??fuse. ? t. It coo tain? the experience-aod advice ota physician whose reputation is world-wiflc,? and should tc in the pri vate drawer of cr erv male ac d T?male thro cph on t th e ea tire globe, lt embrace? everything on thea?bject o t the gen? era ii ve ayates* that is worth knowing, and much that ls not published in any other work. ' Sent to anr one (free of poirtage) for Fifty Cents. Address Br. Bu tu' Dispensadlo. 12 Eighth street St. Louis, lio. 4> Notice to the Afflicted and Uafertnnaw KoTorestpplying to the noto rio OR quacks who advertise in Eublic paper?,or using any quack remedias percse Dr?*; uttH' work no matter what your diaeaseis, o*r how deplor* * Vbleyotir condition. v *?* Dr. Batu occupies V-double Bouse of twenty-seveft rooms ; i s i ndorsed by some o f the most celebrated m edi ca 1 professors of this country and Kurope, and can be con*! suited persoually or by mail, on thediaeases mentioned in bi* works. Office and parlors, No. 12 N. Eighth street, ?etween 3? arte t and Ches cu t, St. Louis, Mo... ^ ^ ? - ? f -j. wm w*? >i %i i I sp>i i fi, j g H j il ^ 31 tl g Believing that th? inestimable* privileges of self government guara nt ed hy t?e 'Federal Const int ion involve corresponding duties, and that among these Tire sleepless vigilance and t?ic devotion of the best thoughts and efforts of the citizens in tiid of the preservation and Vfevclopement ?>f our country and its institutions, we have determined, in firVtlVerance of these objects, to establish a monthly magazine devoted to the discussion of the science^of government ami to a review of po litical events. Assuming that the legitimate object of good government is* provision for the welfare and-lyip-. [thiess of the citizen, his physical comfort, edu cational growth, and moral derelopdment. THE REPUBLIC will bring to this test alf economic juestions. political action, and governmental ueasures. Holding firmly that in a republic, constituted ts-^ours is, political pai*t?es are essential, and hnt they fttfnish thc best, not to say the only neans of that ^constant ami severe scrutiny*' to vhic?i power should be always subjected, THE IEPUBLIO will insist that the country is not >nly safe, but safest wttfvrts distiuyin the keep ng of the Republican party; that meagres, oftc orm and progress must be carried forward/ hroiigh its instrumcnt??ity, and that its perma leait ascendancy should fee mainta"itred;so long as t responds to the demands of .enlightened and progressive public opinion. ^. * THEltEPU?LI? will avoid unwaiTantcd ??n ure of opponents as well as indiscrimuiate praise >f friends-4aimiwg at 'kt Imf'degree' of indepen dence and candor which concede justice toK?tn. t will not waste words, influence, -er-power by purely negative criticisms, but will endeavor ito promote correct action by affirmatively andria inr y showing *tbe better'way. True, this line o?* erit cism invol-ves thought, ^-W^rVreSigat|?>n-y.\it^Vj he'^esbrcisfew af?im'partral "judgment; but hist o: y has QoncUist^eiy dem$nffi&fcd t&t by*i SICSD aeans the cause of truth and good government an be host advanced. T11 E. K \JBh\ ( ' will furnish a brief and acoU ate record'of events of political ?ind general lu cres t, as-The proceedings or Congress! * The decisions and action of thc Executive De partments. ? The action of States and of poHtical bodies of lational import. The progres's of material and educational de elopment. Decisions of the judiciary of political or finan ial importance and of general application. The puWication being monthly, the r?cord witt >e made up after the events Juive transpired, nd will make, at the close of the year, a volume >f accuratevand, yajuablc inftAngition 'ih^?nyen ent form preservation and reference. Among the topics churning dissuasion wllfrbe The relative power and jurisdiction of the Fed eral and State Government; tlic expansion of tev itory, revenue, finance, education, industrial chools, postal telegi*aph, postal ; savings banks, uilway and canal transportation,3 life, and fire, nsurance, river and harbor improvements', the mblic health, reforms :in the pillie service, an cl Jie.esta^i?bmeut..of equal civil, aiirl ^olitic?? ?ights; ?n these and kindreti snbj*>?t? ^CHE Hfir '?BT.TOTOII aim to convey rendible information, ?xcite thotigbt, and induce " Action. * Upe writers tor THE REPUBLIC have been, clecteil fj^an anjong those whose sagacity, j?dg? iient, and^energv were thourpughly tested m the ?ecent 'jpoUHcal contest; ami their napteai are vitHieW n?w, as then, for the solo reason that hey prefer snec?ss -rhfoi^i feasdn, a^iimcnt, the merit of their piwlrictions. Moved by these considerations', and subord ^ tating the question of remuneration entirely, w ippeal, wit ht Confidence to ihc^e 'jLurmgfyi ecent ^mpaign.Vesponde'd so lioehflly^mqnyi rv, time/* and <etro|-? toi ^i}l |h. i&? ^t?fjfo&v&iim o i ?HE "REf^lTBLTCt The Magazine.will bc furnish" id at as near cost prieras practicaBle, and will, >e enlarged wjieneyer tlie < patronage received rill justify increased expenditure. THE R? PUBLIC w?i be published monthly, on supeiior> >aper, hi clear type, and will contain not less han forty-eight pages of reading matter exclu ive of advertisements, ^ Two^dollars per year,in advice. . Single copies, twenty-five cents; Clubs of^five, remitting ten dollar, will be en titled te six copies, Remitiance slknild-ebe made by mcmey-orc?ers, Jraf?s, pr registered letters.^ ^ . Specimen copies will bc sent, postage paid, to my person enclosing ten cents. Letters ttiay be aSdrcssea to THE RKPFBLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY, or to Hon, J. M. ED-J MiTNDS, Secretary of the Union5 R?pnWi??n jC0^" ! grcssioaaJ Coninittee, Washington, (Di. ?> V TfJEJ A?MEBiCAN N?CWS ASSOCIATION. ; O'I^E?I?T? NE^VS, FINAN. scrAL AND C(|MM?RCI?^L " AND BUREAU OF s. ... PoliticaJ, Cum merci di and fin ?u*eiul News and General Ii/formaliofi. pR?kciP?L OFFICES AT f New York, Washington, Nev Orleans, London, ( Eng.) an Paris* ( .France. ) This association began in Boston as sinafl local enterprise, with limited tilca i anda, limited field of operations. It, h: now assumed proportions and importatJ< surpassed by no other simitar jus?Miitioi while the patronage, encouragement an success it has received during its. compap ti- e&>brie4 exssjt/nce, is almost unparalleled Thl^ ?rati(ying result induced to origil al projectors to;^euburge and extend tb sphere of* usefulness and the buisnes ( the? association to all sections of the Uuite ^tafees-, and ?\?o te all parts of Europe And in order the more successfully ta cai ry out such a grQat undertaking a joiu stock corpojation was formed and or^anii edund^r thc present title of the America News Association, with a capi?ai c ?50,0001 The association d'.ies not confine jtsel exclusively o furnishing news and uews papers We also ofter peculiar and \alua ble facilities to Verchauts, Bankers an< the Public geueraljy.^ This associatiou differs from any otho: nows organization in .many respects, aru especially from the faet of our being eu tire ly independent and ftce from, a ny combina rion of newspapers or py.i ty. We propos* to serve the Public, whether it bc News jiaper, Merchant, or Bairker, and we an free to furnish ne? s to, or serve any bod} wh.o pays for our services. In addition to our regular offices io tilt most prominent and centrally located cities we employ^ corps of active, capable^nd reliable agents and corre poudoute in ail parti* of the world, many of whom occupy responsible official positions,, theeby ena bling us to secure excludive and valuable uews and information. Wc furnish the latest, niost interesting) md ?most reliable political, commercial, Snancial, and general news from all Ipiar :ers of the globe, tither by 1)AH.Y TFXK }KA PH- DESPATCHES, or by weekly A'ews LETTERS. - AVe also: send ; RECIAL DE SPATCHES ol any im porta ut eteut or ?cea doti from and to any part of the couQtry. The skme- tarnished from "this- country to breig? ps?p* remand in wi-Jr language. The news furnished by ii-- is as late, md frequently in advance of any other jews association. Wei employ a corps of expert and relia re Cholegraphie** Keporters at each. ; of mroffit?^,'* w&os? services may be secured br any -speeial '? pur puse. Tiie?cagth and cbaraefef* of our ?tc ipatebes are made up according to iustruc ii)USj -and wc charge ?only for wh.it is order id and sent. .? All information and assistance in regard o ,'procuring*- editoriaj or- reportorial- aid, )rthe purchasing of material, furniture, fcc., rendered gratis* TO MERCHANTS * * . We furnish the DAILY MARKRTP?ICES )f *i?l staple merchandise in all the princi 3al markets of'thc world, also the amount if any particular article of comaierce in ?tore or to arrive at any port. We furnish confidential information re jecting changes in mercantile or navigat ion laws, aud ddcWs, whether now in forcear t&tbmplated by any nation or ?overnm?ntj and frequently iii advance of heii; offiiiyl promulgation, \ WVfurnislvtTie names of responsible, mer ?anrif? ^correspondents, * consignee^ ot iget ts in any part of the wolrd, and other valuable information which cannot , con? renrently te. obtained irom any , o*her source. '.. .. >lt )x ? T? B?X?ER$ AND BROKERS, ?; W e . are p/epared to furnish DA JOT KiuancKsl REPORTS and transactions.irom ihe'pringa lei ties of the United States md J?urope -?a advance of the reports pub '?Wodfy ?icwspafiers. Also full and con -, i deutiaj? in formation iu regard to any Jaws/ icrSjOr^^^feevents which may effect, ihe aioney o^^^^nia'rket, in advance of their fcneralpi?ndafiou\-} thereby enabling the enterprising financier to operate with com par?t i ve ?dvanti'jg? ands u'ecess. T& TIJK VUBLt? ZN GENERAL We offtr-our services'iB any capacity in 3onnec^ion with wir buist?es?. TOCRISTS and,TnA^v?meRS about visit ing Europe, South America, or the West [r.dies, can re?eiye, gr?ii*. any .infqri??tiou in regard to the names '?nd ? terms* of the best foreign Hotels, etc., on application at our .New Yo; k office. ' . American and Foreign papers on file for the use of our . patrons and the trailing publi?, m* : ? i * ^ '?'> ; ^0?. T^M^a^btferifn^rmatioti addreW the General Superintendent at the Jiew York office, 30 Vesey ~$ire?t 30 Vesey Street -7' Sfespectfully, N. B Da not conipund tlijfe associa tion wit?i any ot}i*r'Maring a somewhat OF THE AMERICA. V -: :(>:-? am now writ'ms; Publishing fp? A Kout bern lieuse, A Complete IIIS10KY of thc AFRICAN RICE IN AMERICA, from their first importation by the Spaniards, 1502, tili ? the passage of thc *15th l?niondoient of the American Constitution! 1 This BKTOiiY is to be Careful iy prepared, and made A Maudard work of reference. I??PAll persous^n any place, .having anything as Books, Pamphlets, Official acts, town meetings proceedings of conventions, organized institu tions, or anything else truthfully in relation to this race, in any part of the ?ice. will please for ward them through the PostOffice, a?w/tys as rxsKALEi? MATTHUS ( so as to lesson postage j-ami snell as may be desired, will bc returned to the owner, as soon as used, by the undersigned. A copy of the linoonn, will bc forwarded to each person so contributing material to thc His tory, with an aiknowkdycntetd ol" the recition <>f /nailer contributed. M..K. DKLAXV. Charleston S. C. May, 1st; ?h? All papers friendly to the un derra t??h o will please give this one or more, insertion without chartre. Gen- Lee ai . Si one wai I s ' (ira ve ? A 14x18 inch Engraving of the grave of "Stonewall" Jackson in the Lexington, Va., cemetary. The noble (?en. Lee stands beside the flower strewn grave over which hangs a weeping willow. lu tlie distance is to be seen a beautiful landscape, hills decked in verdure,"clouds as na tural as real ones, and many other things which make this picture a gem of art; one which should hang in the parlor of every Southern home, it is without a rival the sw eetest and most touching ly beautiful engraving before the public. A copy of this beautiful Khgrnving will be sent, by j. mail, post-paid to every person sending 50 cents for six mouths subscription to THE SOUVENIR, A large eight-page paper, with 0,000 circulation, devoted to Literature. Poetry, lloma ace, Senti ment Wit. J!timor, ?cc, Address J". O <S?> W, M, BURROW. Pu?LisiiEas.-BmtoL Tenn, PROSPECTUS OP :0: The GEORGETOWN FLAUET isth? name of a first class Weekly Newspaper, which will be started in Georgetown, ?South Carolina, the hist of the present month, by JAMES A. BOWLEY & Go., 'Editors and Proprietors. THE PLANET Will be devoted to Politics, Literature and Science. It will advocate tue gre-t prin ciples of the Republican party-the party which guarantees to every citizens Liberty, Equal (Rights and Justice before the law blessings which have been vouchsafed to us by a k?nd'and^rtef?&^ ^ Tte PLANET will support the Adininis- , tration, both State and National, so lonj as they adhere to the great principles enuuci ated in our party platforms, and maintain an honest and economical administration of the public funds. No pains or expense *ill be spared to make the PLANET alive newspaper^and as it is the only .Republican p per in Geo.ge town tJounty, or even in the First Con gressional District, it will endeavor to sup ply a want long felt in that portion of the State, lt will contain the latest rews, not only ?f the County and the First Congres sional District, but of the State and the country Jt will have a regular corres pondent, in Washington and Columbia and by every means possible make - the . PLAJSpT such; a Family Paper a? is need ed ii^^e^House?oid.^: p % - Terms-iBTarfeM) ia advance -$2,00 a year. Agente wanted in every County, to whom a liberal per centag: jr?il? be allowed for obtaining subscriptions. Address. A superior Wtvkly Family Newspaper d 'voted to Ch? ist ?ai; (liiiC' S. L ieratmt^ Science, Arts Poli!ics, ;md Vite Pia0're>s oi'-Civ* libation, ?ny R; H. C??N, Editor and Pro prietor; $52^ To be issued in an entire ly new, elegant^ and handsome form-double medium size January. 1873. The pu per shall be the And exponent of their vievvs an? de sires And wi? i lo it shall be moat tiro r$>m?hlv llopofcHfaii io principles and Notional ni poi ?I): , it sHall be Indepen de tjt ut. iiosirioti and relations to the eoujiuou weal, ai wa vt? remembering; that the ei'r/ens of the State compris two eh-st>? as uu?erstood, black and white, vyiitK?^ intciost :ti*e coiuiLon, and that ' !? ?JU* j? irt'ciiii c civil ubir?:ir:o?is belong ro S?'dih Caivjiu t, uresjJective of party l?e?. Ir- Vu n-H s'il I bi ooo a to al! rho p'oop^j O?' t'ij Sute, whose eiaiais shall ta;l tunes }jsi fairly, and impartially : iscus ed. Price of Subtt*ripii?n, tm (2 dollars* a Year. I? vat ably Li a i /ance. Loe;il .uhsi-rifaQrs, 5 cents cash on delivery. e. H. c?w, rinirleston S 0. JANUARY, 3 S i o 4 lead ARK ENDORSED AND PIW^CRTSTSD RT ?.;Or.S lug P?\ ??c?an* thnn azt/ cthrr Table or Scia* ?lanfBow i-A i:<--.* TV'r-o A SURE P?EVr.ryTIVE, For F?rer and Aguo Intern. :::??nf s Tiiic:u.i2?t and ?tl dis orders arising from miliario?:* fa*t?o?. Th<,y ar? hi;j:::v r. ? ?mmend?d as an A??TI-DY? PLi'TJC, *sJ la C?S< s cf JN:.-i GESTTON are rx VALUABLE. A? c:i ?PPRTIZEt? sad L!. CCPERANT. and incal? *f Gr::.7.:: DLT.?'.LTY Gey ?ave never?as ?ingleinstance failli iu ^rodud:.-j tue m?,?t nappy rcsfilt*. Thrv sreparti.rTjIa^ic BENEFICIA JL TO FEXAI^S. Strengtheningtne bodr, in* isrorntiog thoz??ud, ?xd tivlig tune aad elasticity to the *! ?/;?.? ?>>tcra. T*e HuME TEF.S arccoin pomaded, with the greater-t ofcarenan J ?o t.i:. lc stimulant has c\cr b?-fcn* . ? o?T?-rcd to thc* puldie ?o PLEASANT T,0 T?iE TASTE : at'ihc ?amo liase roskhill lug ?O many remedial agi-nl* ondorfd hr tKo m edi * . 1 rr .terr.? tyas-the bc*tl:nr>* ri t:> ll.;: I* . .rm:.co;.trji. Iico?:< bat 1*> tleto firctiim af ?rtri-l. awl ? ' Every Family Should Have a Bottle Nojfreraratioa in t:te *ond caa prt*iucc so-snany ua/jua i? Bcd endorsement* br physicians of >hc very Lignit ?iimdiag lu their ??rof??.?j T?. * . Endorsed ?Uo by thc CJUr?y cr.d thiXfziih-j denomina tional paper*. REV. WJ?. ii. RASCOCX. th>t-Mcst M?-tLodi-.t erinisteria St. Loui.?. says tho Kom<? l'.i'^r v. - :. ..-.t?r.: i:t. ting ia tue restoration <-? i-y strength, -ud aa iucr*+*t ot apatite* ' OiS?onx Mo.. June 25.1S7?. Persons greatly debilitated, as I have been, iud who rcqui-e a TOXIC cr STWULAXT, need 5?e3c for novhins b-.-trer th.'n tho Homo Bitters. S. V. CO IT, Presiding "Rider M. F. Church. PlaitsbwTg District. VsrrxD STATS-? MAKINS Il<?srrrAi.. > ST. LOCK M<?.. OCT. ?. 1*70. J JAVXS A. JACKSON A CO.- 1 hare examined thc formula f r aakiag the " Home Stomach Bitter*." a:?d used ttj?ia ia tbij hospital the last four uuinths. I consider tatra tha mott vile able tonic and atLnuuuit uow rn u?e. S. H. MELCHER, Besideat Physician ia charge U. ?.'Marine Uostp?t?L JAMBS A. Jaca^ox it Co.-Gentlemen : A* you have com nuiaicated to tho medical profo^iou the recipe of the ''Home Bitters," itcannot, therefore be considered as a patent me icine, no pateut haTing been taken for i t. We have examined the formula for making the" Home Bitters.'' and eab"?tv tingly say tho combination i* one of rare excellence, all the articles used in it? competition *re the be?t . ' th'; clas^ to ?w?tichthoy belong, being h'shly Tonie. StitmiLtu: Stocuicbic, Carmiaitlve, an I slightly Laxative. Tho E: "ie ci rrepu/iug them is strictly in. accordance *kh the rules of pharmacy. Haring used thein in oar private pneti? c, vrt taxe plea?urv ;a reeomm^nding them to ali perd?n-* desirous of taking Kilter.*, as being thc best Tonic and Stimulant now offered to the pub lic. FRANK G. PORTER, Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, College of Physi cians, and late member Board of Health. * L. C. BOISLIXIERE Prof. of Obstetrics and. Diseases of Wemen, St. Louis Med. College. DRAKE MCDOWELL, M. I>.. Late Pres t. Mo. Medical Coi lego. E. A. CLARE. M. 1).; Prof. Surgery, Mo. Medical College and late Resident Physi cian City Hospital, St. Lonis Missouri. HERBERT PRIMM. Prof. Practical Pharmacy, St. Louis Co?ie.*o cf Pharnucr. J. C. WHITEHILL, Ed. Medical Archive?. Au. HxacocK, M. D. Dr. C. V. ?. Leyine, C. Omets, M. D. S. GXATZ Monza. M. D. C. A. Waas, M. D. W. A. Wncox. M. D. E. C. FRANkLiN. M. D., Prof. Sorgerr, liomoeoratbic Medical Ccllegc. T. J. VASTINE, M. D., T. G. COMSTOCK, M. D., Prof. of 3?id wi ferr and Di?ase ? of Won eu, College of Homoeo pathic Physicians and Surgeon*. ^OHST. TEMPLE, M. D.. Prc t .Materia Medina and Theraupectiet, Eomccopatiic Modi? cai College of Missouri. - JXO. COXZLEMAS, M. D., Lecturer On Diseases of Children, Honiceopathic College of MLxoari. CHARLES VAST?NE, M. D., Prof. of Phys?ogy. Qoc?ceopathio Medical College cf Mo. JOHN HARTMAN. M. 1>" Prof. CUnical Medieiae, Coi. Homoeopathic Physicians aad Sum's. They are superior ?o ali other Stomach Bitter*. EX>"0. SANDERS. Analytical Chcmiit. Ko Bitten lt tibe world can>x.v4 them SIMON HIRSCH. Analytical ChcmUt. Eminent Fhysicjass^ of Cbiea^ro. The formula for the Hom ? Bitters ba* been *ubmit:e ? to u?, aad we beliere them to . be the b-?st tonic and stimulant for gestera! ose now ?Sered to the public. H. WooDBuxr, M. D., G. A. tfsTtnro, Analytical Chemise E. S. HAHX, M. D., B.MCVICAS, M. D., Kent's. S. BAWx>?, M. D.f E. Lcnnax, M. D., JAS. A. Com?, M. D. . Jia. V. 2. Baa-vrr, M. D. Prof. Chemistry. Rusa Medical College. J. B. Waiicra. M.T)., . T- S. Korxx, M. D., Tao*. Ie. ?ua, M. D.f J. A. HAHN, M. D. Emiih?ait Physicians in Cin?lm^ati, Nearly all of ?hom arc Professors ia one or the other of the Medical Colleges, i ?o other Bitter? hare erer been o&red to she publie ?sa* T>racia* so many raluable remedial agents. L> A. Jaacx^ M. D.. S. P. Boxxaa. Jt. D., O. W. Bunuca. M. D.. J. J. Qn??, M. D., IT. B. Vcoowau?. M. D. R. S? WATXt, Otfrnist. G. K. TATLOOT D., 1?. If. Maur. JL D., S. B. Toaaxsxo*. X. D. J. L. Yarna*, M. D., C. T. Socrac?r, M. D., C. S. Mcscaarr, iL D., W. T. Taxuarxxa?. M. D., J. H. Bccjursa, M. D., G. A. Doonarr, M. D., C. WoonwAxn, M. T>., ; D. W. MCCARTHY. M, D., R* H. JotOMOX, H. D. Eminesit Physicians in 3?einphis; The Home Bitters arc-aa inrajnanlc remedy .?or tndigcaaca and diseases ?riding from malarial cause?. G. B. TnojdfTux. M. D.. ' . . ASaac Eaaxuta. M. D., ia charge of Citr IXoxptt?l? T H. R. HOOGS*, M. T>., J. M. Roocaas, M. D-, Txvu Ontr, M. i>., H. W. PtntTnyMw D., M. A. Enxrxac, M. D.? Sasnsoan BILL. M. Jo?. E. Lraot, M. D., Entinen 11'l&yKiclans in Fi ?sb ersrb; B. P. DAKE, M. D..- ^*?. Cuovcxs, M.D., W. R. Cmtna. M D.. D. H. ?Taxa^>. M. D.. O. WSTH, Chemist. J. H. McCtKiaw, M. And Hwn<ire<?>? of Others la all paru of thc North. Wo*t and South. J. E. Ganxxa, X. D., MHwaukct;. Cotxctu4(av ?TH. Mar-hir:. ?>T?. JAKXS A. Jxaaovk Co.-Havmg examined^efcrmulaoTih ** Home Stemaob Uittrr?."' ? k?\ wt** avv? t?rm iu m> ? r--c tfee for some time, and pronounce them the t>e>t T*?ck Riiurs aov in usc. P. IL MCMAHON, M. D. fj^For alert r all cruggho* and rrucerv. 1 unes A. jackson ?fe Co., Proprl?iorau ' Lahratorr It^and N. Swcwad Su, St. I^uia ^Ttaw* uri.