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' i -; morn ospi-ot illy I he iit i: t 1 I, jiajvnli, ant I tio.io liux? i i., tli : xjhui w?? ?>!' > .tiilimi iu>>\|H!.k>n >. f-ijiMco .tvill not ltcrinlt nor Is it necessary to I jirco'ijt :i li->l ??i" Tl',>iTI.M()M \l,S; it I few will indicate the universal favor vvilli I wh cli the work is receivi <1. M \xs|'ii:i,i?. May 1 1870. I lrw o i?ovnto.i lit. r.Hs-'s wnil.. " lVniiiiiii, ami Iter i'hiil> Wars' Willi <1 iliucsi. J Ii hnVn il It Ihm>K 1 I 8. t.' V liMi* In l i|iw i |.,v wllnlil it was |i > ..41||.'l, 'Hi I l|..||il 11 Will I I Willi I || || i \l|.||s|\ ? i ii i-lljailnll win. Il iUtiH'llls x\r)| tlf-.i-i \ . .M. s, CAUI'KN i Kit. Follow Mans. Mod. S??c, Jh.? ton, M i.v I'l, I >7 K I li i \ toIiii* I Hi i... .K mi.-l - l " Wninan, ami lirr I Iti 1*1 y \ rui'?' l'il^riiiiiix:c," *xMill -u l.x \V. \V. lilt--, M . 11.. i.[ Ni xx V"i l>. uili i i * i i i t > ,\ \ w Valil ibl I work, ami i ili nl it" I in tin tisothl. t . irriullx' liiiii.n.' xx un a. xx lirir ill IumJ. li - ., air i . |.t. \ li. ut tt prrti-'ll. II iiltlli'j" HiltlwUlx. H0li>nt;ili> iMy. anal mil. aily, pnx tuliln |i lilx "I I ;.l III) l| r.'||. I |\> I'Mlll I I'l its ||.>S|.||||||,,||S "t tliu or-' in x i t t In- I>ih|v . mil >os Mi'llVili* ill-snms ;uni i lm|r illltt; nl, xxliit IS lllM- ll lll'l lol . Ill.'ll I/I v,? t, ,H ; a I lit t ll't limitation* i siuivxvlui: mimo-..i am it.mi .stall.I.nit \vi1tvis, vuunvin ?? ttux uivxlii' il |.i..i:>ss|..n. w w. w. roicsr.i.h.M.J).. u.,i>. The volume out il lei "Woman, MUl lier Thirty Vvars' I'iljjrinintjc," ^ Uli-s M l?-. mol ?h>hW).. it V-|.rriallx |..| mat Hilt XX.IIIUMI, is - III I.;. III.' ItVUl 11i. n to lie ot t-1 oat vitluo lot thv inioimailon H Mtij>? > ?. ? llofh.it Annual. "Woman, ami ltur Tliirtv Years' is Hie title of a hook jum Ilnuw u up n Hi iii.ni.rl Willi thu li|i>vi<>, " suit vui mill 1/ i"i< ' h Is a tar iihler ami IhMiit attempt 111:111 11- i?-*m- t licit poplll.ll |l Ullll Vl'l itl'H'llUv tll'l Willi li- 11 plllp'M til Olio ill llif llinsl ilcliriite ol' .subjects . . . . I In* lHi i.n> :ih<1 purely sclent lllr qualities n| I In* took mill .III 1 eaiclul liiul intelligent pli.v sicmii to he the author. .W.caik Unity ?liire/7i..< /. "V,'i?miin,aiiii mir l 'ilrl) Years' lMlfjrinnt;fe," )iv \t . \\ . I'.llss, At. I New A <n k. I lim I-<i< 1- 1 111' -l i uullililc one uihiii a stihjret ul wlnrli otilv tn<< lilt It* is 1UI1KTflinit outside I In' lliedlea) |<i < - > l?-*l 1. ah'l ivmiM K.nr :i 1 i.-t amount ol tin si'heiing n Ittch i? now 1 aiuiil n.v i?iikimi. i< of till' HluSt \||.t| law s III In.ill 11, II II V.I.I' III I.I' It.ill.us 1.1 fVi'l j woman. 1 III) Sol'lllie is tin* wuil. u|'a pin m, i hi en iy way qualiticd lot the task, having nnulo |.?i <u ,:i\ \.\u-. 1. inali: complaint-. his sjk'i ialty, I: iluuw . n u,..iiiiio diseases peculiar to tin' son, ainl su.-grsis i|io i>i.iciuetiii'S, ilia! is in I'Vi'i v w av ujvalliahii: I... m l ...an att-l VOhsUltath ll. ? Jiostvil J'ust. " IVointm, nnd lirr Thirty Yenr*' I'il^rimfljfr," "'is W "I l\. III a New Vi'lli pill >. I 11. . I . .'.Ii'Iii'i' and holy, 11 t ills a ili lii all' ami iuipoi nitii s.dnecl Willi perhaps as jnuclt iliilii acy as llu- n . .:< . ; la. . 1 willathiiit, niul it I'uitiiinlv Liiiiiis 1 ul iiiuii i!rit<-..-iv v man, and .specially rv ri v nudhri should i.n \, im.m u.-lv Connected as 1 hoy are with Ihm uw n h.- 1I1I1 an.I tli.st > t hi t ulispj itij/. Theie rati hi' :n> il<>uht that ; -h .1; of the ili-iMs-.i a:i I miiVi"lug entailed upon I' dii. a',., s tVum muses 1 lint might he avuiih-il, if worn. 11 1 mm- stood then own I ' li-litiiliiiii mi l tin fciws 1 III ill h. w iiii-ii eanhot lie Molaltnl Willi impunity.? <fy>M/q//u lit imit;/ Ckiuh. " Wnttiim, nnd lirr Thirty Yrttrs' riljfrlirtnh'r." I ij \V, \V. lllLs), M.I)., Isn medical tie Use njiun tlto I i>'i n 1 In 1' untitle, diseases, nee.ls, ami culture 11 waiinan, which has the commendation .>1 rrsperlnhlr physiciant< Us therapeutic value, ami whieii hi cms to Is- in <1 mural jsiint ol view , tinexceptluiiahle ami so calculated to he usolul. ? Jlvstoii Canynyalionitliil. The honk contains til tinges, Unto, illustrated hv a tine 6teel eugiavlug, ami is suhsuiuliall> hooial in muslin, BKIEF SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS. 1MIIOI) tC'iUU V. Vn deniable IncrPaso of A'tnal Invalids. 'iVhut Is tin' rauseV 1. I mine cultivation of the menial |uweis, the (.eiillmcnts. Hint the , assiuiis. i. I lie u uiii lia-ius, luxuries, nitii ehiitactef ot social Intervear.se. it. Hie waul tif pui'it tut, proper food, 11111I hcalililul ottl-ilisii cxeti-ise. 4. The dissipations ol sixiictv\ the follies of t .sin. n, ami the Itijinloiis nioiles ofiltiss.' 6. 1 xi itmi; tin- nnayluatioti hj the jHUUsal i<t i.iurii-ht hooks, pa>si. n-siUMng t>ict a res, statues, ?Vc. The taint uj jnvper 1 >h>n<1 cat, menial, pint moral tranuny, lcsulttng in a gn-.it ilegic.1 lo in emu iiml ignorance. 'Hie object oft his hi hi), to give iiifotinalioti vi?>ii diseases i>ecitUai to wrtAiten, ? their soutces, sytnp* turns, results, and imlications ot iieattuetit. Hie task a delicate anil ilitlU iilt one. No impropriety in Itnpaiting knowledge lo those who tire to he the mothers ol nations. Not wise to suppress inquiry in regard to natural laws, l>lsea.->e and uiiscr.v follow close upon igm-iam e and mystery. '1 lie work suhmiltiul to the i.-.n<h<l coiuidciaUon of Women. " 'l\j thepurt,ull thiiiy* uie jhuc." 1. PUliKltTY. the great crlsl* in woman's existence. the mind expands, theheart awaken*. and the ImhI> IhvuI'hm det. 1.. childish uimiminciit- l?*sc itn-lr attraction. 11 <*< un-moti in jilc. will ll th* 1i1i1111<<<i i ho question all itnpoi tanl one. jh-tennined hy her physical vigor. the most important -til' hei diseases (hose ot the menstrual oiguu*. ii. menstruation. what 1? u ? the ovarian organs an<l their nfllce*. l>ut at ion of ovtnlan influence in ilitlcicni huntcs. aihvtod by tcnipci anient. influence ? t city hie an.i stimul ding fiioil. 'i lie counti s prelbrable to the cli>. si:d|s;|.-. > t eminent physicians. ill military intliietu e. i 'ti>i"in.i in india. frequency ot the menstrua) period. aitecied h.v picgtiune.y ami lactation. the ijuantii> miiics. iiacn.ittno of the discharge. its cause. uclicfol tlio ni??wiit?. 'ilm story of jacob and i.alum. 1 lonrcw laws. speculation mid theories of the early physiologist*. omilnilnn. chaste and lieautiful language id i'iofessur meigs. 'j he <ug msof lueintli nation. iii. imxamjijtion of menstul'at? organs. aeitte and stih-nento forms. chronic infl itninnilon. its causes, opinions of xarious practitioner*. i.xjhisuic to mechanical injury, lite chant.an \c-leie ignorance in regard to ovatmti inflammation. multiplicity of opinions jii icguid to woman'* chioi ii tlriuity. nidation id tlio 1- ail.'plan tubes i" the womb. \\..mail's sutleiiug* lor uilrt; year*. the ".n.iiiva ot life." iioldt-u peited id axistence. plscaso of them irio* more louitto u thin generiillv adrtihti'd. 'ih'ir lin|k>riaut * in the sexual system. itelauon to pru'jnanei. luiluciio i ? the eotni lexloii, the voice, and the tlguie. control the ileveh putrid e| the brain, and alitort the judgment. *|eu*tination ilc)ieiidont iilioii tli* existence d the ovarii)*. midair huh picture ot n liana la in which these organs have no existence, i heir disease soikiurly impairs lite whole uxsteui. causes tlio u-vclopuient o. the niproducf ivo oigans. i'pon their ioleioval or loss, tin* female approximates the oppi m'o sex. kcqi.itkahjr case* recalled ia medical men. j a<jii ,ihui g i;;l'4m uj thr tcj uill >1/40.fit. iv. symptoms of menstrual i>js. A* v : ease. ' * , f.ocm- hymptona. various degreesof prtln. morln llnv r ftuciieo of diseased omrioi ovpi tlio womb and vagina. i'ml npnw titfii; tlx i auso and tioatincm. irritability ot the madder. j'alnfhl cvneuhtlona. hcpiipm<nee to sexual in'.aici.arsc f.-nstfii encxs of the goncrutjve or^an*. ijls^ tit. c? dial h m thoir ?-? .i ...... tin oparivf. ? ? t* ?- f ' ?* ' I, THE IIO] (iratelul Thousands proclaim \ in kg a li Hittkks tho most wonder fnl I n \ iptnint that ever sustained tU'? sink in,r system. No Person can take those Pit tors according to directions, and remain Ion j unwell, provided their hones arc not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Hilious. Remittent and Intermittent levers, which are so preva lent in tlio valleys of our groat rivers throughout the United States, especially thoso of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkaneas, Ued, Colorado, lirazos, Hio (JSratuie, Tear), Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Koanoke, .James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout 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. In their treatment, a purgativo, exerting a powerful inlluonco upon thoso various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to ])n. .1. Walk kh's Yin kg a it Hittkks, as they will speedily remove the darkrolltriwl \'iu#>ni niottnn " l.'i.il- '! " , - - . ivm ii|iuiui II nil II lllt ll I I II! ! bowels are loaded, at tlie saino time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of the digestivo organs. Fortify tho hotly against disease by purifying all its (luldswilh Vinkoau Hrrrnns. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus lore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, pain in tDo Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Taste in tho Mouth, Hilious Attacks, Palpltat at ion of the i I cart, 1 n (lamination of t lie Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the oll'springs of Dyspepsia. Due bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whito Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Xeek, (ioitrc, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent. Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes. etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Diseases, Wai.kku's Vinkoau Ihriiais have shown their great curative powers in tho most obstinate and intractable eases. Eor Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, (lout, Hilious, ltcmit- I inn ?11i^i uiicrmiii'Mu r overs, 1 Msoasosof tlio Blond, Liver, Kidneys ami Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused hy Vitiated Blood. Mcchumciil Diseases.?Persons entfsigod in Paints and Minerals, such as J'hnnbers, Type-setters, Bold healers, aud Miners, us they advance in life, ure subject to paralysis of the Bowels, To fiuard ajrainst this, take a dose of Wai.kku's \ i.nk?ah Bittkhs occasionally. For Skill Disensos, Kruptions, Tetter, Salt-lthenni, Blotches, Spots, Dimples, Pastilles, Boils, Carbuncles, Rinjpworms, Scald-head, Sore Kyes, Krysipclas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorutions of the. Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dmr up and curried ....t ..r . VIII, I>? I m- njk .il.UIII ill a Ml OIL HII1C l?y li)0 USO oftheso Hitters. riii, Tsipo, and oMnt Worms, lurking in the system of so nmny thousands, are eU'cctuully destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no antiiehninities will free the system from worms like these Hitlers. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at tlie dawn of womanhood. or the turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an inllueiieo that improvement is soon perceptible. Cloanso(ho Vitiated Klood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you iind it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the heuith of tlio system will follow. it. II. McDOXAI.t) A; C O.. Druggist* unit (Jen. Agts., Sua Kraaciseo. 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For College Jour- t nal ami Specimens of Penmauship, address j DetH iler A- ' Dec. 2(',?ly, B? iVFh Atlanta, Ga. < / . ^ _ J*' e i a 1 7S: OCTOBER 10, 1 111 Receipts for making: Dr, Safe's Catarrh Remedy niul Dr. Pierce's (tolilen Medical Discovery, Something over n year since, :\ periodical , issued in Berlin, Prussia, and laying claims i to a scientific character, published wha' was represented as being the formula' or receipts for making Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy and I 1 >r. Lierce's Ciohlen Medical Discovery. The people were left to infer that the>o had been J deducted fiom a careful clicmleal analysis of i 'lie medicines, which are rapidly growing ii/ ; popular favor in that as Will as in litis and j most other eivili7A.nl countries. The iceeipt.s ; were c\ ideally invented In ifffiso jv dous ot j the leputatinn and largo sain which lh.se ' medicines are raj.idly acquiring ami who am 1 I emmla: ily interested in emleawHiug to < I rak their sale, No ridiculously preposterous are these receipts that medicines compounded alter thein could nevei ha\e gained any reputa;ion or sale in any country, lor they would he so cauMie, poisonous, immediately ami positively injuiious, as in every case to he promptly condemned hy the people on the th-s! trial as miserable, dangerous and wicked humbugs. Whereas, >1 is a well know it tact that all my mcdiilncs enjoy the reputation, honesth earned, of being not only elJieaeious> hut perfectly mild, pleasant and haindess in ollccls. Notwithstanding, however, tnat the bogus receipts w oic so ridiculously preposterous as scared j* to have heen believed hy the most unseientilie, thoughtless and unsuspeel,' ing people, yet strange and incredible as i' may seem, a paper < I" high scicntiih prelen sums, published initios country, eopieilt.be fielitinus receipt-; horn the (lerinan paper. This they evidently did without a moment's reflection, tor that imieli consideration, given by an inteliigcr.1 mind, to tin) receipts and (lie propeities ami clli'cls of the in islures Lli.it would result Ironi such a copoundiug of wellknow n etiii.stie and poisonous chemicals and di ngs, would ha\e cond"nieil lliein as bogie, lain leal ions, ami the pretentious publisheis o' the paper Ilia! originally inserted them, ay either knaves of tools, (hi my attention being called to the mutter, in order that sonio thoughtless and over ("editions people migh' not i?e deceived a.id misled by seeing sneli an annouiieement in a paper laying claims to a scientific chained r. as well as to clear lnvsci' of the impiital ion of being guilty of pei petratingivw ieuel fraud upon the people, as such annouceineiit, if uneonti adieied, w ould imply. J, sis piopi if tor and iirinufacttirc ot the aforesaid celebrated n.edieiens, went before ;i ntsigislrale and made oath to the fuel that the said receipts were utterly false. My alkduvil was sent to the publishers of the psiper into w hich tin bogus receipts had been copied, and in a subsequent issue an editorial notice was given ofmydenial. Hut, not w ithstanding such correction and denial, made under oath, eeitain individuals, w ho lounge ..round and infest our jarge cities, gaining .i livelihood by pi epel rat inall kinds of ealeli penny frauds upon the eredii lolls, were theieby given the hint III it, as my medicines were universally popular, In advertising for sale bogus receipts for making them, th"y could gel lols of ignorant peop'e to luteal their bait. One Frank -M. Heed, <)t Id!) Kight sheet, .New York, who pub lishcs "! a>\ e and Cnurl ship can Is." a ' Foi t une Teller and Dream l>ook/' 'I lie Mislri ies <.j* I,(i\'(! Making," 'TIow to Woo and how to Wilt/'and vaiiuii.s other swindles, sends his dupes I he. follow ing in exchange, lor their si imps. It is copied from the papers alluded to and is as follows : <%I'Yr Dr. Safe's Catarrh lJentedy, lakeeight grains < arholie Acid, seven grains of Camphor, and two and a half grains of common Salt, t he w hole to he colored with a little lTussian blue.*' This makes a powerful canrtie. mixture as unlike Dr. Safe's Catarrh llemody (which is perfectly unirritat'ng, mild, soolhig and pleasenl) as light is liom darkness. As "a burnt child dreads the th e," if any have been so foolish as to have horned their noses sore with this canst ie compound, thinking that they were using the same as Dr. Male's celebrated Catarrh Heme- j cly, thev will, it is to he hoped, profit by the lesson thereby taught them and not he so ready next time to bite at every catch penny advertising dodge that, swindlers may ofibr them. For Dr. Pierce's (toldeu .Medical Discoverv t lie ho. .us recruit reads: "Take lour drachms puiiiicd Honey, fifteen grains extract poisonous Lettuce, thirty giaiusof opium three ami a fourth ounces dilute Spirits, three ounces water. Mix." ()f this riilici lotis bogus t'orniulsi 1 will say, as I did under oath, not one of the mcdicicual or poisonous ingredients therein given enters into the composition ot my (lo'.iien Medical Discovery! And j furthermore, I will say that I defy all the j chemists, in the world to ascertain, by chemical analysis, the composition of any of my 1 amily medicines, as they cannot be analyzed so as to determine, their ingredients, many of u hich are new in medicine and, like nearly all vegetable extracts, there are no knov n reagents or chemical tests by which their cure can he determined. If any further proof is wanted to satisty any person that the ro_ i:eipt given above is utterly false let that person have the mixture, as given, compounded uul, not only will it be entirely unlike my Discovery in appearance, hut. if a further test s wanted, by taking a dose of it, it will ho ound to produce drowsiness and si upon a hereas my Discovery, in ever so large doses' irodueos no such effect. 'Xhers, located in liM'erent cities and engaged in advertising for .....aUIu I.!,.., mn.llni..^ fcfUU ivuTljnn l*M IIUIIVIII^ 1IIJ nil nn 11 tend those t hut bite. at tlioir I?ait other and j rat ions ridiculous foroinuhe. One sent. out '< ?y a villainous knave, located in Chicago, j jives the chief ingrediont of i>r. Sato's Ca- ; anli lieinedyt as being IHn Vitrei', which is >nly ('quoted in absurdity by another issued j >y parties in Philadelphia who say that the ngrcdicnts composing Dr. Sage's Catarrh lietnody aro "burnt Alirn, wliito Vitriol, sugar of Lead, and Prussia! c of Iron," and hat mytJolden Medical Discovery is "simply Syrup ai*d tincture of (linger." In refutation jf all the various and ridiculous bogus re. eipts for making my n.cdieinos that, have \ Q + 4 . O i ever been, or may hereafter be published and ehrulated, 1 would say tlj.it I have, in doa'.ing witli the people, ever been governed by the maxim tb.it, ' honesty is tIn* best policy," ami t that." success lor it is beeaus somo KUllerer >\ has obtained teleil'ami euro, thai sutler or lias \ sent another to me; and it is because thou- t muds have l><? u cureil that they have :ceoin- ! > mended me and my superior remedies to I t other thon.ands ??I' sullo or*. lu this way 1 \ \ .mi const at !y making living advei tiseuients ; i lor myself ; ml medicines. It is a common 1 thing to hear people my that plenty of adver* I lising will 4 make a success out ot anything' * whether it has any merit or not. Nothing t could he fa llier from the truth. It is with this 1 delusive idea actuating them that thousands I have it.-shed headlong into advertising, only to lind themsclvs bankrupt in a little while. ' Nut more than one iii list' hundred, who on" | *" unit's in iidvci t i>i11 ; UH'dU ilU'S, o\ er makes u * financial success out, of tho undoiluktng, 1 loP I ho reason that a medicine to he succe.s.d'ul, must possess uuusal and extraordinary merit. It is not enough 1 that it should he a remedy of fair ellicacy; it must possess superior and f wonderful remedial properties, tor ol it dots not, those who use it witii the most sanguine expectations will eon- 1 ih'inii it. They will expect much o! ( it, and it must he equal to the test, or it will prove ruinous to the proprietor. ( For, alt hough a great display ol advertising will, many limes, create a considerable immediate demand for 1 the article advertised, yet if that ' article does not possess real merit, the demand will be only temporaryj lite fraud will be deeteeled, and the reaction will upset the proprietor and all ' his high expectations, long before he is aide to recover the amount ol money ' akcady expended* With this view ol . tlie subject, I have frit warranted in ' contracting lor hundreds of thousands <il doll.us worth ol advertising in the j newspapers ol this and other countries, feeling period ly assured that the j merits ol my remedies were so great ??. i.i i i, v 11 ) .. .i !' I,., iwi.i I uiic?m><v mil. nt ! such :i hold undertaking. And it this I have not been disappointed, lor my sales have increased steadily year alter year, until they will this year 1 largely cxeced halt a million dollars , worth oi my medicines. This grand ! success, 1 am certain, could never have hceii attained had the medicines not jiossed superior and wouderlnl * merits. The Toledo lllade, in an editorial article, has truly said, alluding to my ' business, t hat, 'great success is never achieved without, merit. An article ' that holds the held year alter year, ' and the sales of which increase regit) tally and rapidly, must have absolute . merit.' The article continues: 'Dr. II. V. Pierce, of Ibilialo, N* Y., occupies our entire eighth page to-day with his various at tides. We admit it because we know tiio Doctor and know his articles. \\ e know him to be a regular educated physician, whose diploma i - i 11 r i : . .ir. I .... I IlilllgS Oil IIIC Willi Ol Ills UlilOA-, .IIIH \\ V. know that In' has associated with him |( so VMM I ol the most eminent, practi- I, tinners in tlm country. We know j that, panics consult hiin. by mail ami in person, 1'roiu all the stales in the j I nion every day, ami that they are ( fairly ami honestly ilealt with. We | know that his medicines are sold in ( enormous quantities in eve. y Stale in i the Union, ami very largely in many ( ioreign count l ies. This grand result lias been accomplished hy two agencies?good, rclia- , t?le articles ?articles which, once introduced, work, easily their own way? | and splendid business management, j They have succeeded because they ( ought to have succeeded.' , In conclusion, I cannot oiler a better j refutation ot the slanderous reports ( publisiied concerning my medicines, li 1:111 to call nttention lo ihoteslimoiii- . als on lilc in my office, which are open , to the inspection of the public. Tnoy t arc Irom all parts of the world, and j express the gratitude of thousands t that have been afllicted with chronic . catarrh, lingering coughs, various blood diseases, affecting ihe skin, flesh j and bones, severe diseases, peculiar to t females, and many other forms of oh- j stinate diseases, and have been cured , by the use of my family medicines, atter suffering for years and being pronounced incurable by cmient ph iscians. K. Y. I'ikkck, M. 1)., Proprietor of' Jfr. Piercers Jauntily 1 Mali vines. Woittn's DlSl'KN'SIA 1: V, c Buffalo, N. V. Dr. Dierces pure and genuine tnedieiens, prepared at bis laboratory in j j Buffalo N. V., and of whieli there are 1 no Wetter known to the trade for the disease lor which they are prepared, 1 are kept eonstantly on hand, and for ... n.,. ...... xt......... r??m; ?iu *. 11 v; i / I vi ou#l V" Wl 1 llfna. i>Ul IUII j it Luke in Conwayboro, S. C. t 'Gracious Heavens!' exclaimed Mrs. Marrowlat?the Drooklyn Ar<jus tells llie story?dropping tl?e paper from her nervtesa grasp, and leaning back in lier chair with an expression ol blank astonishment on her countenance. 'Gracious Heavens, Milliadew, what's a 'paroxysmal kiss?' ' Mr. Mat- j row fat, assuming a very serious aspect, observed; 'A'paroxysmal kiss,' iny love, is a kiss buttered with soullightning." Not long ago a clergyman in a I country church not a thousand miles troin Augusta, Ga., after linishing his sermon and announcing a temperance meeting, said he had some cotton-seed ?' lor sale, ol a new variety, which could 1 be had at?at only one dollar per bag. 1 Popular Fuhtcies. I Hy looking into a looking glass in- I ilinod at 40 ?It*LC-? Mr. , ot North- I tinpton, obtained last night a lino I iow of Jupiter's satellites,' s.ivs a tot- I aiu Springfield paper. How Professor I >ik*1 I, ol Amherst, must Imvo chuckled o read it! Mr. 's wonderful glass vuohl have conferred satalites upon very star in heaven. lie should rive known that plain looking glass ns no telescopic power, and t?':it his satellites' were only repeated rellec,ions, between the tpticksilver and he lroi?t surface ot the glass, ot the danet he was gaxing at. 4Mrs. was reeintly saved front lentil Iroin a lightning stroke by her ion, who dashed a pni!lul ot cold waer upon her. It is supposed that the ?vater carried ??tf the electricity re- | uainmg in her body, ntul savcu hi?i; Such is the Uoston Jourr.al's lucid ex>l;vn:tli??n of a simple cure. The poor a<l\, almost killed by the terrible, ?trokc, was saved by the sudden ncr/oils shock caused by the cold water * vhich her son with such presence of nind threw at her. It is not the presume of electricity in a human body hat endangers, nor even the discharge >f that electricity, since the holy can ludd but a small amount; it is he passage through the body ot an mmciisc discharge, between clouds ind earth, that kills and destroys. Old maids, and young ones too, ,hrow themselves upon a leather bed or protection from 'thunder,' or descend to the cellar. An iron bedstead tvouhl be satcr than either <>t theto [ laces, because it would keep t ho .-.barge away trout them by receiving it through itself. Timid ladies an; Lerriliod when a boiler discharges Nteam through a salety valve, lor lean* that it will burst; when the roar jI escaping steam is prool positive Lhat it will not burst. And to crown ill, some misguided victims oi an incine b-ver, logetlul that 'action and I-...i riiwi urn I.IIIIHI ' oii.i ii>.i? (....11 it I.I i v (iv<t i<mi t i v' v vm >t i | ?h im l i ?u? ^ ?? i i i iii | power is loss in time, whim the toree is i^iven,' slill labor and si rive to create lorec v;iii ol nothing, ami make what Science has, time and again, declared mposible, a perpetual inolion. Such absurdities ol course will miv r cease, until ignorance ceases. I bit, .hey are altogether loo common those lull should know belter, and reveal a i?reat lack ol logical reasoning and ielinate knowledge. Superficiality is perhaps ibe great lault ol our eomiiion education, especially in Seienee, where exactness is so essential. 1 lie natural and exact sciences are, we are nappy to say, taking more nearly their leserved stand in our American educational courses; and we hope the lime may come, and come, soon, when such nonsense as we have discussed cannot possibly be lound, inuebless believed in among those who have been tairly educated.??Xcinvt.ijlc .1 nier "<wn. A correspondent ol the Unom //< rrild: writ iu?* from Camden, overt bo signature ol u I No," has the billowing: "At present, the. utmost harmony exists between the two races, but any* muse onserver can see there is a latent tire that neeils but fanning, and I think the presence of a lew I nited Stales boys in blue will have a very salutary elleet during the election." We can bear testimony to tbe truth ul'the statement that tbe utmost harmony exists between the two races in Ivetidinw County, but the 44 latent lira lhat needs but a launing," can bo found, il found at all, only in the excited imagination of the writer, who, if we mistake not, has earned t.is bread For the last six years by the sti ilo bo jould excite between the races. But docs not the above language iossess a greater sfcjrnilluaueo than the nere desire ol its author to misrepresent facts as they exist? Is it not an udieatioH of the animus of the opposition, and ol the course they expect to >ursuc at tl.e election? As for Unit oil States troops coming ?o Camden, no one lias the slightest dijeelion. They would only see that jeace is preserved, and that is all wo wish, liesidos, they would conlrihulo tome what to I he revenue ol our town. Cam<hm Journal. Nkvkk liiciKAtrr.?.V distinguished dilor was in his study. A long, thin, ghostly-visaged inlividual w.:s anouneed. With an asthmatic voice, hut in a one of stupid civility ? lor otherwise he editor would assuredly transfixed nin with a fiery paragraph the next noriiing ?the stranger said: 'Sir, your journal of yesterday conained lalse information.' 'Impossible, sir; hut what do you illnde to?' 'You said that Mr. M. had been ,ried.' 'True.' 'Condemned.' 'Very true.' 'Hung.' 4 Yes. 'Now, sir, Iain that gentleman.' 'Impossible.' a 41 assure you it is a fact, and mow I ioi>e vou will contradict what you havo dleged.' l>y no means.' 4Vou sue derangct V ... "N , .. 4I may be, sir, but I will not take it jack.' ^ 41 will complain to a magistrate. 4As you please, but I never retract. The most that 1 can do tor you is to \nuouuce tbat the rope broke, and that you are now in perfect health. T iave my principles; I uever retract