The Clinton New Era, 1878-01-24, Page 7J ANITA11.-Y ° 1878.
Califorpla Waysand Customs.
Correspondent,
To ow: recently arrived from Cariada
or the Elstein 6tatea, the ways and
customs ot California., or at least very
many of them., appear strikingly strang,e,.
and some cif them poSitively anoient and
a-wfsweaal. The country 18. y.91.1 fig yet„,
to be sure, and In method is perhaps not
14-1111.VA fru 1.40...a.a.....1111.401anlifi0 than.,
were many others at a Skil Hitt age. One
will 'remark those things, however; es.
peoiahy since tile at/ell:age Californian
seems to firmly believe that :what he
.dqesn't know respecting the manage-
ment of his particular line of business,
is really not worth knowing. The far
-
mars' waggons, for exurnple„.are great
cumbersome vehicles 'of ahout stbree
times the weight, of an. ordinary Cana-
dian lumber. wagon, - 0,nd• are ueually
drawn by' friitn threo t Italf-a-dozeo •
pairs of horses. er tnuIes,t1irie or tour
• of which are no stronger 'than one good
Eastern :Tann-horse, • Smite • large far...
takers and teamstera drive two wa,ggonsii.
, one hitched behind 'the other, after •at
team .of from eight, to fourteen horses.
or males. This long. team is inanaged
by meansof reins attached to". the first,
and last pairs of animals, the. otli4e
.•• ing kept in.. position by •••-tlie 011 tin*
which pasties up betweeu, tbn from
the front. axle of the ftireunost waggon',
and to which are hitched all the Whiffle -
trees einetit....thosst-of.Abe.,ff. !dock" or•
hind spao. • The, driver soinetinies•has
tits seat in the front Waggon, and some-
times on the fiat* of one -or•the bleek
horses, on Whfeli is rlacod a saddle lib'.
.1lis greater conitort and. convenience,
The front waggon always provided
----with a stronv•bra ke, 'which •is soinctitties
worlsed by a rnan in 'tlre waggon•fer the
)arpose, and iuiritetimes by the dtriy.:.‘r:
on the -horse's beet., by Means ,ont-leit..
ther st rap..• A. great qtrantity. of gooda
or produce can be hauled' by. a team Of'
this .deacrintion,• •the hox. on the* front
waggini bei•ng qnita as large..as- rimy of
the usual siz., while the box:of the othr.
ia about half the ilitnensiorie•of• the. drat..
When a steep or otherwise ditti ;tilt hill
is to be gone up., the second waggoa is
It), .tilo and uti t().
tiiand at tip. foot of the hill lilt tlie-eilte..
taken up; whorl it; 11 r6tovoed:r6..,,
ol, to the toir et the hill, con21.11,
to the othor atid;•the*It.Wkivartl:
k 13 o attit procooda. on. its :Way
Itwen kl; ef cottrse; nitele•.s
to coi•j, 0111.'13 +i hat world beenitte.'of.0.
• pr*ci*.iii1tr of' 3:his kind in.,,,kein!.; dawn, a.
• -I) fiT3livity.,2.ve1e. _it not -for the lieity.y,
• n 1' mos' i break appl iftil 10 WW1'
• • at.. least one waggon hi every.
'pain 'is le ihl J :I. t" Might f
e3,1111,. but, that would be quite. as•
10.1011 rlgo itto dal(' rlo. • 't , •
. 1 notwcil, fartn44. planting • potatoes.
a few d.0,,s tgo, after the following fitsh•••
'I le gni 01 n141 teen, p oug.
a fv:r ,Et m -timer, tm.0 then 1114 rrtitided
1130 earnto 0 !nab with horses and
010901, who tnaile furrows aoross the
field, of all° 11 eight invites hi:depth tiod,
a•aout. three and -a half feet apaq, into
vrhich 111.'n W0Y8' dropping t,he potatoes
• at intervals of, .1.hhould from
. three to four feet. • The fitrebwe ;u11
drawn and tile syml dropped' into theta
tha piece of 1')t)) 71(1 was thin harrowed
r7'1, tti.m0,,17I In. fitivowS,1)3; waV 411" 0,117flt-
tlit: putntoos ; and the work. was
-ttnpltit.ed. No •itieliets' .wor,
rttoning the loire ws for the reception
of tho YwN1, 1111.1, • therefore, the frirroWa
Hi)/ Plt re.1.141 It
•
Nearly itrety fltr ming 401101 t
• is•drarivil bs hortos, is provided
with a soat for tin' drivel ;
woll 11 sitarost, if the itopeitran0144 or tbr
3.101100144 L)l000M'l 71(3. (iii liot, that the
1;11•111,,11 down !Ivry does ni.t la•Atiiki; too,
wool' eonsideration and e.ire ti.e
tr,•itt.u..nt of Itis bur.nis. Evt.:4 111ot oil.
tivtitt)r; 'n11:1 gong;plough, Rini !Jarrow,
17. furni41)241 With a s'6:11.;" for. tiled river;
a:,•1 if one pair of hot /2'8 0111111,1)t driter
-1;3 implennuit, with„tho.ffiamrea4tizily
iterchel noon • the seat, flien another.
wort mil In' d railed into getwiee; " The
‘1..i (or w:Illcing 311 the horses', or
• • 05" 'Aith the Itsf• of 1111 . extra..
(('1) 11 •••• two, is ni.ont the last thing
'hat is fitoirgi':! of. "'Only
1 Se: NV n 11 h 3 (1 111 i bei ng tiraWli •
hv .fivo hors"s in a. sof-, beniitiful
•if gloilitcl which was toeing ProP•11.4 for
a seeding of wheat. 'flie driveruccupt..,
n.113. i*s,) 00 flw clil iViatrt, fi matter
• 1:0711.44,", :Old his weitr,lit in stich mellniv
• wotild hare sent the ithplement to
tit. beam had it not been for wheels
which were attached to. °Viler side, and
which prevented it frem going a certain'
depth. La,st spring I observed two men
ploughing with fiVo yoke of cattle bitch-
ed to one strong otd heavy idengh.
One mart .beld the implement—he, .of
entree' could not ride—while the other
gildedthe' oxen, anti alivays rode on
the beam of the plough when (he man-
agement of the cattle did 1101 ile0e881t.810
his I•eing along aide of them,
Newly all tbe faxen work of the States,
where draught animals at e 'necessary, is
•lone with berseS. 11Ittles are.yet toe.
dear, and oxen are too SIOW., A great
number of unties are ttsed, however, for
packing"' merchandise in districts
where there are no good waggon roads.
For the ordinary uses of the farm, th0
mule, I Sal 10111, iS prt4T111)10 to the
horse. being longer lived, more healthy,
not, an ,atsily injured by ill-treatentrit,
and content with. trtuch cheaper and
simpler food. 'But the mule is not con, -
ti level handsome, and the small farmer'
r•
••••
•• • , • •
wants a, WI's() which he can role, nod
with whieh he calk drive out his fondly.
INIttles ore beecuping cheaper of late
years, however, and n3ost or fennel?, ill
aildioti.00 to iltrfing a pair, of horses,: ow tt
pair Pr; ono of M1110S; Wi1i011 they use
chietly for 'work about the' form. Ou
'the' 'whole, the inue4 trbnstt4 ,naulo ap
pests to be v.:Woolly:14441g in Niro'.
ir.1 California. Suite camels have been
intrualtwed into the State, but they itro•
as yet but few in number, antl have
been here but n ihovt ttroe,
fornian'SeXperinCe with :them is: there.
fore small, and it would he impossthlt.
yet to soy what value they are to have
in the futnee: They, are healthy, ,in•
erease. rapidly, .thriVc on the,
tures,', e strong And actiVe,;:climb rUg-
ged notion tains quite as as ;mu 'elf,
l�ads ofons thousand pounds
eiteh,, ga three or ',My dii,"Ya• at time
withal -It Water, ancl.oro- readily inoneged.
.J3tit they have . not • „hes.n pradtieelly
:triedin. jt regular business wey, and
soh a Lila s neceasary before it eau:
deterrnined.• what place they are to 1
melt py among draught and barthen.. 1
bearing animals in . the timeto cenie„
• The ,iguic can Method of horse...break-
ing is Perhaps al out.. as eplittr.ut Per-
•fortnauce as One sees . in this' somewhat
peculiar cottat,.....y. The 1\fesicati horses
are, liroken only to the saddle, as they
.rtre 'Myer OSed in barness by .the Span-
ish-Californiane. • Ilaving run. free all
his life, the horseis too...wild to, be,
caught witliOnt 'a lasso, or;to_he
.prottehed.,,All any: way except 1..y a Moat
on horseback. , He .is t.heretareeatqtlit
by the neck with "it yeitt,t; 'or lassos'by a
Iliad foot witifitnother, atti t lieilthrown
ciP.wn .hy the: two•reatas ni di•••
levet' t i rem iou.S. A. trOfireni,* /iv la) rso-,
breaker, gotte 'to,the Itikse its
duwit ood -11 111111,4:1".. .it "Ft(1,
The 1101431' 133 1:31'0.3..i.1ea. With .11 10e(30 1.11
"01013 on • be polled, over . thy.
4es to blind, the' but Which is.
U151 •lifted to let hirri • see, tglittft
Ate', 111r..y t, ikon' rrotri tbu peek and 'foot
. ,
•
or the prOatiatte '.1 t070 and • a* long repo.
having boon .61s:t0ne1l to t lin halter, bo.
. Ins et • o arse. • ins t 1 1,4
ig " I" t I • 1' •*t
time he has be(41.: haliet'ett, and: le. ilia:
i IceS the 'restrain •'.11ftf';‘.11-8. exerts'
'.13'1..fitHrTri-Lirtrri-gt;t-Lleese,,- • •A• f ter be la la
"tired itt Sol." t 1:y ing• ',t.o• get ,oW ny ,
,
to striasti :or swowmay, 3' 111
• thliwr gaos up to him forChi) pill
Of pkilli.n.g (lox tho
is terrified attlie. so laver, tiiipreit eh of:a
• illapi• anti. triii.1is with leer ilk et,'01'
'1(71117, .4i; lie pufls Uek Dera iht, tat er
, eoes „there,: is 1 i tk tlatigtr.,: ,
I advancing iind potting''his hand to'ithe
Idind pOys it 'down:. o'er the iinimaps
eyes,. But if tile -horse stand 'forwat:tt.
it is prof tillAti• that be *Will refit; rip.'Whim
thettimer coni..eS nem, ortstrike -at him
with •it fere-foot.: -animals are
vet; 'do oet.otts and are tisu al 1 , allowed
to tire tbernith.1 ves by attrn d ng. t heti t
food, -ca els.° they are' drawn up to 1.
fence • or tree; behind which theIioit
'breaker -eau* protect liiniself. . St. soOti
'118 'the • blind i$ . put • down . the horse
imrfectly !IMO, and...don be rubbed, :on('
saddlea, witliont 1118 1101 k-
ing the „least .sbew of resistiii7de...','TW:
irat thing. tif.ter' blinding IS to trnt 11
saddle im bis book. . it is'well tattooed.,
.the blind is raist.d, ittpl,p11,nty .of.roia•
is. given him. . Ilo does Ilortipho'stand
1 he sail owl cons: quentl v. is it t lOss
to k [few what he has got ()U his hack".
It nti hil son' will 318u1t1111 'for a
aud•lie 1 terrified at it. .1.I.e
ju to lig.' 813' 51(0, atil VOWS, -And Ititeloq,
wo• ries. himself out. Mt.1 thtut
op by thiowitig himself heavily. npon
J1.00111,1- en agony of tlir,
lit tie and tab.
on 4 11•14ty 44.0110 Itt ttlirin•WoliMe.",
11.14 Nil 111:4 5113 .0L1 irpos•
VIL:ItttiO I$ PT 1-
' aOl' ti ovflt again. • A fterjut 'hour or oi
pf 87)0(1 ‘vcific, th'. tailwr again advereeq.
puts linwo the !arta,.anti ow
Nt:tnag fl ("hi With {:40•11'
6011. FES iot to 11.:i ri(1,1,.11,
I•4 t.41'.412 11 titittl' Irk chin, so ;but
.it oan lin tis.•11 no a io•itlIo.rt h.; the
hoese'e enits ate l" 4111,1,1 under Om top
tif the lialter,'so thatlw shall he apea.os
t,vella blind j. the iq tizht•-'
'et10'4,-tiri'd the ii•lf.r Me:nuts.; over tho
-
stoldic nonan :t. M'0(7'1 'girth,. which iq
;1061.1, eildugh . .1 1111.4'y 111111 to get Ws
hent Ot tight /104101, U nd pr it,
girth ti's Itini viten the Ivirse,
rirkr prelses his
outward, the tighter :trot, girth hottist
him • whereas by tnruinghii kneea
"‘virstl.and straightening.- Lis legs, he can
be" free itt art instant• flaying pit hiS
knees under the gir1it2•!-he does not etre
for S1ittil0S 13.11d 041111101 1180: -40
reaches forward, takes the Oftt'S fl`0111
tinder the. baiter rind raises the ,blind,
The horse, its soon as he S00.8 the man
on his back, is -Stricken with a'new..t.st,
roe,: . and immediately commences tO
jump stiff-leded.' lie springs straight
up into the air and comes down on his
fere-feet "with .his legs perfectly. stiff:
This is the way in which horses try to
sitttlie off pantile; sAtilt they resort t;
the same method with men. The shock
woold ,be ROVP1A1 if the rider • were not
tied damn to the saddle; As it la itd
moveswith the horse anti ".is not Lai
byllle 'shook. 8o1netirnes a horse will
jtimp in thi i way ter • hour Otter hoar,
and the tider is very well satisded, for
thei' e no danger in' the jumping, and
it, is very tiresome to the ordinal:. .Some
horses aftt,t jumping a. few minutes %Ali
00131111611011 to run. To this the ride:
makes no objection, batairactie( s the
• s
THE CLINTON NEW ERA. "
i ; t'o 1 T 1
..
horse with the reins to accustom ..I.m ..o v i re 1 2 ,N '
i a() 11 I 14411
•1
uni.14nce 'I'lie In rt dation:ma horses 4,1 zs.. ... 1 4 - 41 cl. , ..f.,
are those which rear Lip an't fall !rnek. Vbia tiOnittitily'S deet.O0081.te et WittelVe,11roi•eltiou, full.
wards. In such a oase the rider most raw.-eA h1114128hir0r
.14E1 ready to throw otflitq girth from, his
knees and alight on his feet Ss the horse
falls. 'After ridingfor a • couple ot
'hours the breaker relehes forward and
p totes tile, blini down over 1,e horse's. t1;41,:lautrorare %rot etans., roe rates of passage are from
'.4'till eaPbwiU fpiti:linigr'elrIstatvet.101:QmIr}ttrigleufg4181:eath1=3:
eyes itml dismounts. To dismount with' Alt
ar Noon tickets at reduced rotas. For tin,
nfoi motion as ttrtlin
:algarrintrtorfliles of 1. Urn
And Storage pangage, apply .(2.;
• G110. w RAILT, N: .4.13'eillt 4.W.13..
•Teton, mesh 59, 1871. .•
ror Liverpool Dud riemirrott)witt
Iorom pin 41, 11,4 foot Spring Street, new yorh,
. • ,
*or,ilapilden. Direct. "
Frop fgox it., foot Christopher Street, Yow York,
The aveinunuidations for .labin Po:mongers theFe
out first -putting down-theidthusL
be ,vtary dangerous, for the animal wonld
prebably kick 11101: ne then takes iff
the saddle,. hoists t1i2Iti1iml, ti.ei him
to a feriee•or tree with his head up, anti -
gives bine' neither fool or water, • The
nexy moi niog he is very 4itiff' 'and bun-
gry. , .. T'IP loettk'or (long not feed him,
however, but polls down the blind', puts
oil the •saddle, niaunts him agaio, and
the • scones of the previous , day are. re-
•enactel; tin:M.41i ,the jumping i•s le,se fir.
rious 'than before, After • a 'coople of
hours of exereisO the horie :is tet•hered
vvhere he 0)72 go', grass, ttIV:i : water.
Every. day ho 18ridden, and ,In. a 'week
or:ten days quits jurni•ing. ' • iik three
mo ths the hlio.1 is 141 sAi.le, and tn
\
four menthii a bit is pot in is mouth.
This 'S 141,1'itng0 to him, and 11.0. imps
stiffil 40,... It' the dist ' bit u4ocl is
Ameviem, 'fie Will jun-1p again. when
the' harsher'Sn i :deli hit is Maid. . When-
eVer anything ia avrong or...Reams it eange
t?,`laird; he i tulips on his fore•legs•-:-an_ti
torriblY •stiff jrniaPing it is too. After
•he :has been. eid I •01 for six'. reoptlis he
has become tormt ari,d, qUiet,,,and cone.
,iii-elices t6 fatten op 0ge:I11:7.1Zr' -.divine;
the fib,three °Ober weeks hewortieji
himself seriniali witli hia•vain plongings
arid nseliss rebelhou that -ht3,16 es finish
.,,. .
riliauly.- , , . '
•.,._.
. • R'Olriyil In Trade. •
. tannt,-; Fie° Viens,
• •
aim 4. Very tit tick qif tile 1108 Ulf): that'
iltiS preountea iti] i'-Eiig1azd :tip:it:et any
ill rept titilttreltee as hat woen BAissiti Anti
trritoy, hug spf uug Iron: ,nottatileraDoOSof
a. Moo mereia 1 k 111 41, . mann foe
, ,
tares tta.v0 ii very. tlePrels6.101. state
•
tor a fang FIit3 past, and if twthe. ex341ir14
Comb tihns wis :NI' bp added 1 lie dead weight
whiell War wiailif 1. (J1.1 isteent•of very'
no hi, o ity• 1110101 71 Brutes woirld .he brought
nip. Ag ft' is, it. is hiticitL to d 11314-
.
• Mithodiate. 1.).4,it. of o. rvtvtI •of't rardti,
in Any qutirtgr.. No doubt, .pel stile. are
'laving -that Pah 4 to.ilay 11 110 tit fortni,a
,nicty is:. mid C13531 (4 11
•perital porifiCariee, (ay)ng:: 00 Welt pro.
!sg. the ettot reial.forcos are: etilvtge.d nut'.
5. otmoit it: king .11e1V .It:14.100 III: 'fig, _Ito
•tilig, nil .111 eifive rtin,te The _wreyko.t.
banktr'sind .rotteti trnat;c..tripanitt. in .ttto
tes•l; t he •Ilettek. failures -in Canasta
*silent an ,atit. treti.wnr at. to
.51M811 Ira carul:s itriimg to -day, • 1ri of
tlieso ,th their• origin
•totuubitiplk.f„r th,.. existing state 5f
*4(1e50 Wllofl i.v.very thing ' wt. -tit • • lt i no%
en poop: 1fi0de tottoll 'bsti Spell
and whenit was foolishry imagined •tliat
prosperity Weed ItiNt
wore overbill!! ; •' that
mainline( tiring 1 a all depart men 0102$ 00e)', -
done, o.,11 en tins. 03. 3)11(1 hail too ci33011
everything. iron (1 11101) Nuttier, Too ninon
petroleum, • 'Coo 1131(010 aottons broad.
cloth. '.1`..Jo Mitch sogar and ,Iiiibaoco. j• *0
Much 'hard ware.' . Thai glut in thn sent lets
wa Sitch 'that ',ptices went down with a.'
.ruslietotti peoplu. who.had the 'waft wtond
to hold largo stocks uf goods .tVere brough.V,,
it -night by lissamite springing fr nfi
nolonkett..ffir, an Unanticipated quarter.
"1170 b It Om WAR Aft sudden itS it Wits st nutting.
It Put people .all abroad, Vow 1( 3)5)14 'what
aright bet cot»ing 043711, 15311(1 nl17uytnuion 50
fear 11.11 even mord .wide...sprea'd area18dis
sisters than tont whirl, 11115 31140114' oreaeli
itself. ;Bat ad v ergity, prospt., rity, caa.
laet forever. The long lane takcs 31
t urn at 108 1,, utid wit,•0 _the *million:nil'
world 144- •atealis ot a peinful process
tlisonettinheted,. 1,ra.1t ut liertrill cenditious
a. new era of sat,sfect ry prtiestioro. .40411
present it8;41f. Selitot.lje Jilye
said that' rea. 'Nutt it
I'llitir;41 4 ifs toinlitions soOrely. -1.117, H.11,1
has tt.:1111s:11(177' .0.,),...3iton pf t 11 '*10.
flaiti pot 101 it W' 1178 1,1! 111. That
whieli(wa3. vtailplet 3(1.tho eye 18 711) longPr
fip tile tore- 1 i exists, but its
condqinti hits tt.o, it !Hey
atil,l, ill 1p,,,..ard to emulnerea anti 23•1,
tal 1:j 1111 •10:33; 11,1 " lost!' with te.sn..ct
to ma. pinerp, 180 ',it another, with refer
one,. to one orsim Or another, hnt• it r0-
01 !1() 0 in qiStetiee stilt. motive
ppotnllt to-
dny 118. evci. 3tkar awl muscle are as 'they
fitesmi Can he called no randily into.
,!17111' .11 au assistant es tia(er. Toe
plate mi.:diem itf 08(111 ()),5.l4(1 de a ale...
is aa ea ever4 wlitht 1 tio
wad
(3 oiveniances of hie 1,. to.
0101501 41141 intd,toli day hy 11.1
activity ;a in obey:meet it 1.08 Hie
priliittibiet for the general tv.li being
that 10 ,elt 1611 find the. developmetit .af its
elitagy rostrained. Ti go onni tint:rite-1r-
ing fur, et ntprriii to,a market- aft,.3aLiy.
aatislied, .8 '1e'c Itlat 11,•Ittittg itl 1 e it
ttet41011(114(3 117 fiilild.15111431ll)'. 'f'be
runs over, and- • waste is the reaillt.
4)11,0 (51)11.117.731 sp 'lige a'bsorb and re
tam more tnati 118 impillitry 'antic) ti 12 MitniT
tn. Yet.ths experiment has been made to
entleaver'to,make the torittnercial sponge
talre,up more flan is capacity will permit.
The resuit sathein 1111 08303, and will
eltItintie 1(0 1)0 so. •13y the action that, is
gatng on, Ohl foil though it 105.71(1 has been,.
preparation 18 being -made for a renewed
demand upon Iohor. When capital has
reAdjusted itself, and industry—in all its
tarnifications-,findknew otriploimorit, tire
letlargy and 'loss that have been present
will have passed away for another period,
inl energy having seoPt1 for 'dove
tnent, Will find profitable. employment,
Cot that period', the adveitt of -which We
are all Impitig for, intuit come gradtally
as it' will cotne sorely. -There is no royal
road to prosperity.. The beatentracks are
thossai5ote along' which society as an ag-
grtmate pan move. If it requires a sturdy
patience to Wait for the' gond Hine
wait we most.; nor is it wise to • 0 Is to
effect by empirical devicett that which nit.
tarot causes earl alone effect,. • • .•,
BLOOD POI8ONItiGS
Y4 ItY 7/Te.,p4sx 15150w15 To'actsainE'auxor.
• spitiTusarlptxmo,,4t.Ho.t.scaip_ Dtatitottion i$
BUN g
FLUID nentraliseg (he -paitorr in the blood, and the
Allti01111kIN't. externally. the t Olson from the
sTation. Rheum:41e, thineer, ITIeers, Syphillis. Nen-
rtagia, Indigestion, and any other t000d piatiouto,1 Are
off ootually eured.'in short,tinie 10' the above remedies,
Solt) by iitaggia4,.prioo 50 tietttli,, 40 .
DR.. PIER(jE S
STANDARD
•
• , ABIVIEDIg
• ars oat ittivernsed as "eure-alls," but are gpeelfieg in..
the disellsei for which they aro reconnnet.ded, .
. •
•NATURAZ sELEOTzoN.•
hivesugators 'of natural science have demonstrated.
beyond. eontrovorgy, that throughout .the animal .14tug-
-dom the " survi val. of tho fittest" IS the eltb, law that
vouchsafes • thrift and perpetuity. Does not tho mine
principle govern the' onnimerelal prosperity 05 11311,1?
An. info dor earrootRunaradrio superuir artielei ttyrod-
son of Superior nient, Dr: Pierce's Standard medicines
have Tonrivalled till others: Their sale- the United
Stateslopo 2";q2utictr, OW- Alai= ihallamper.amium.,
while tho amount exported foots up to sail:rill hundred
thousand more.. No business could grow to -such glom.
tlo proportieris and rest upon any other harts thau that.
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GOLDEN MEDICAL Disobvery
• 14 goit,,,idIVP: 11,11filoti.elesuntsing. ,
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.cfOLDEN MEDIC AL -Discovery
Is Tpute,
GOLDEN MEDICAL DiFiceVert
11' rudsot 'Of its Alturativu.i0•01,4rties, rurO; Diae,tses 01
; the 1110 al and 1-17in, as Herofulti, or 'King's 0117 ; Tu.
; roors ; rivers, or uld tiorbi;1110tehe, ; Pimples ; aod
Eruptions. By 'Two yeetorai properties, it
citrus .orouelual, ihrout tuoltoug Affections ; huipuail,
cuiudimptioi; 1,hliterhig Coughs ; ;ma (!brintki !Awl.
Itt (ItoillttogIti• pr. 10> 118 rtlitki• it tin litieglitil•
t•.1 reoletb 11PIltihlit't....T"r0Id 4'1.• tn"
yomplaint ;" Its Tunic itrilte it equally
vino whin, iti kte ir iml,igest 1.10s of Appetite, and
oteitAtt.'•-•••1"r-
While tilt,. AM .tc Mtn% MO tot ()% 13373.33
told ' 141111205,. or. Where .0301.0 at, seremitiik'skitliingg
a lidageeti.ms, few.hott les t .f (Jo 1:Lolion.Iftio•nover:y
40 (11 0414 Mt ohne: melt. fi Yell feel 'titill...dritwgy, de-
iyavo 31.4 >0' of shim -or eihrol0hlit'orrIt
?Tots oll faett ho,ly, itt.:istiolie or (117:4itiess.,
ttsto 11.1 iitOlitrOitterital hettt „itttl ;diet -dated
with hot. tio 41104, lou spirits :1101 forobtaliitan;
dree2it kr a; )pidito,loul • tong tie coated, ;cot; ari.• sun', ring
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ti I 11•• Watches, Olcelt?i frewelleri, Spetztles
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11 to lonaliftil vigor. The follor,1 Algo,141,
„re o.1,,o1„; 11.0111 ft Anti& Fan-rve Pr..,etiptterr
IV:4 onion:lit, '511 : too -trim 5...r 4'1sta st,"
Pfi,•itet, li03111341 Vitolostociti rfingtriruf
411114"eggion,c, Wool; Think, Protaphos, fir failing of tire
iltomis, •r,oro•intr,T:etrovtrnion,hruttop.,Towit 8,14.
gollint, el:tonic ri uncstion, Thilaniatii.n and ileitrofion
of the f%Lioo, Intr•roul Ito rit,•Neirong net 1(0,101 1331.
may, Dev..n,lehey arid vorY many other eh; cot&
qerow13. ircimliftle to mOt21.11,101t tlOt 1211111(4 hullo
Thn following lactiog Aro tour ot the marry (5111)3.
48(100 who eau testify to thy .030(7 14 1)1'. Pieren's Pa.
vortin Preaerintion, (rola ov;ovir tett ologgrvnt ion :
Ur& Cornelia Pionte. Iowa; :qrs. Thos. 0.
•Stethvin, tratehtles station, Oa.; Mrs, T. A, Seymour,
-Rome, lc. P.; Mrs. re.Ifitswicico Versaillea, Ohio; 11fra,
Leroy Putnant."Northlybarton,•Pa.; ltra..Ntary A. Tin.
nolt, EdIra, go.; 'Atm. l‘Tary Frishis. Lehman, Pa.;
311,5. 11. -0111..ChilltentLe, 01007 31115. 1Tarilet E. lila.
Ione, Wegt Springfield, Pim Um. Inatt, Rik:pork;
Ran ; Mit:41.0111SO I'llak.I.PRIgavilte,ItaAv Mrs, re it:
Dasitteld, Norfolk, Ya.: Mrs' r. Pvetor, Iowa;
mrs.:r.X. Vernon, St, Thonntg, Ont-.01rot. S. (T. Moran,
253 North' Murata Pitted, 11411irror f, Md., Urn. Limy
(Tallman, liarnesvMe, Oltio; Ws. Nano 11.10Thturght.
Ieffernint, Iowa: Iltra.°11. Stemrod,Priendship,11/41.11.1
:Moe Plien Cady, WeatileItT, 11.1%; itles.. A. Amami, •ve.
ronii,.X. Y.: Mrs. 70. N. ileoLif. Ward ItanItla, VIOL:
11fra. r. If. WAbily Watertown, ICY: Tholmands of re,.
fereiutes eau he givon 101 3,130 World's Dispensary.
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taxer of the foregoing reniedion, Alf tvideli are sold
411r:wish.. Tie la also the Author of the Peeples.
Common 81,I4512 :ifetifeal Adviser, a work -of nearly one
thousand .pagen, with two linudrei'L and eighty-two
wood.rneravinas and colored plater:. Iln,hastitireil13,
tom alma. popular work
vir OVER 100,000 COPIES ,15
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