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Reform of Patent Laws in France.
Sinoe'tha faw of t'nta rent' ioto opavatlon
la Faoto tha ia to wf, alnoa January 1791
tberafnartf'bean 'issue ,000-patanta. -Tie
number of lntentora 1 hs nlarly; Increased
notwithstanding the little 'naoeaw of aosl of
their InTentioua:''1 f- " f' ' ' '-:"' 1
In flft.-foir -rears ffronl 179P W 1844); bat
7,290 patents were'lssued about 320 a year;
From 1844 to'-tha first of January, 1858.1 four
teen yearsi 46,129 ware lasued'-ari atarsge rf
3495year.' ' -' '
I It ia oow lii contelnptaliOn to revise the law
of nateiU In Frante.' and the keneral policy of
tha system If uDdeMdlscusaloii. Soma vay rad
ioal chatjgea araeuggeated, even la seml-offloial
lournala. 7 They aav that It fa k fact demonstra
ted by experlenoe, that inrantora are mora oftn
rulnw) than enriched bf their diioorerles. " t
M Theodore Rrinauld, a member of th oem
mission who remodelled the la wlo 1838; -abd
who ia now occopied in the revision 6f 4tlfctiog
legislation, declares that be knows of ery few
Inventor ano nave ever tmaoa a lortone,- that
if five par cent, have bean ldemoifled for their
expenses and saorifioes of one nature and an-
otqei ll IB a large proportion; woiie moss w no
here succeeded are extrcmetyrare.
The reason, aa be suggests, g very simple.
Every patent haa to contend against counter
feiting aa long as it lasts to defend Its privil
ege, and Id waste Its time and resources In eves
renewing legal' contests. Triumphs cost as
much as defeats! and It la Dot a rare thing to
sea a man ruined in gaining fifteen .or twenty
suite. j " r
One commercial house in Paris is cited which
bad oat of one hundred arid alxty-aeven suits,
obtained one hundred and twenty-two judg
ments in the Court of "Firs-Instance," thirty,
four decrees of the Imperial Coart, and tende
oreeeof the Court of Cassation. -
One decision on a patent 'doea not prevent
another and another, and thus a man may be
kept in oenatant HtigaUeh'lb defend his property.
' The aew project, which ia-evidently receiving
moat favor from the government, Is one which la
addressed particularly to this class or embarrass,
ments. Il provides that the Inventor shall have
two years in which to try his patent abd toxlaim.
lor it official oonnrmauon. his claid'ia an
nounced In ' the ofGeial journal, and during tha
two tears it can be tested by tnose wno reel ais
soaed. . If at the end of two tears tha opposi
tion la not sustained, the Minister of Commeros
issues a con Urination or tbe patent.' mis patent
connrmea, an never again do attacnea bv tnira
parties, ibis no donbt would be a rreat wo-
teetlon, but with na the treat mass ot Iltisaiioa
about Datenta arises from a dispute aa to what
ia and wbat IS not an of tbem.
Reform of Patent Laws in France. N. Y. Hoe Post.
How much Pork Will a Bushel of Corn Make?
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Th following iralnabla facta are i from the
faifey farmer, npon ths qustlon of "How much
pork will a bnabel or corn make!" Air. Kich
srd Thatcher, of Pennsylvania, gives, in the
Naw York TViiane, the result of bis feeding
loaldad ot. cooked corn meal, ia severs Jta
sunceS, ia fattening boga. - Tha result of ooe
trial gave sixteen and one half pounds to fifty'
six bounda of meal fed onU, W another In
stance, sevs, ueen and nearly ooe half pounds
ware the gain from the both el. The breed of
bogs experimented: upon were, the "Chester'?
I county, r,) whlcb we regard as among
tbebest breeds now in the country, We.-faavo
rr : ,'.-.- area aecoaataof aavecal other aiDeti-
menta of feeding hogs in the i u.o with
similar reeaita, wbile the. same breed' ot bogs
tea in tne ordinary way, npon dry oorn in tbe
earl gave a return of but about one-third, of
the, weight, compared with those fed oo the
ennrad m..l
The experimsnta of Mr. Clay, of Eeotuckv.
aa detailed ift the December number of the VatV
u earner lor loo b, afford conclusive evldcnoe
ef the advantage of feeding cooked over, raw,
food, i In the exo.,.-)Wite on tbe same animal a
it was proved tbet corn would anoraa gam
of about 5 to ti pounds of pork to. each
busbaL consumed, -out When changed (o food
prerarad by grinding and ' j. 'xing, gave a return
of from t nftesa to nearly eighteen pounda of
Bean lor eaca bntbelcorn fed out. r 1 base van
one expariaeata demonatate facta , worthy' the
consideration or farmera, and especially wbea
tbe price, of corn, and pork is . constantly ad
vancing.'- , - .;:u;.i!... t i-i'irl m.,i.
Wbea care in breeding from a good stock u
begs,' and i with their , preper.. management
throughout, keeping the hogs constantly thriv
ing) at least' an average of fiftteea Bounds oi
flash, may bs received from every boshslof
corn consumed. A few well oond noted experi
ments in feeding, with-appropriate apparatus
for' preparing the food: compared with facta
determining the 'amount,, of grain from' the
ordinary method of feeding, would forever
settle', the question,' and lead to valuable Im
provements u.thumosi.jmppruct lnteres.to
weitera fatmerBr e: i ; :-.:i', i' - ai . -i j, ,V i
Cotton.
iTIie aoDslv of cotton from tha 8oatbsf'a States
at Dtaseat attracts much, attention ra oommer-
clal otrolee. Hitherto" estimate ot tha crop f
1880 have reached about 400,000 or 600,00(balei
beIow that oi hut year. From thalarga falling Off
in tbe reoeipte at tne porta, tne oeiier ta aow
rapidly gaining ground that the- crop will not
rtaci ,4,uuu,vjuu
of talea. With this srobabe
droraaac la the prascnt crop, and the conttogen
dies which1 mar occur to redace'the croa !
1861, the question of an' adequate supply of tfa1
uaponant aiapic tor opueumpuon oicuropc ana
u America assnmea a moat serieoa chataatar-?
inawhloh few not familiar with its lnnneaee
an commercial and Industrial pursuits would
tnaglae, We have shown in pravioua aruclet
thla nape tnat tna eaiy cotton "paten" ta DC
)dnd in the world existed in the Soutbwnfitatee
Amerloa, where .thQ ttmnal plantl from the
HDogntDhloal features of It soil and peabliarit
of cUmaterBcoureaalteraationa id saiii aad eua-ilf
a iina) with sufficient beat to mature it.-" Tee
eiient oCtbla Held,' lull; cultivated, WonM
ydd from V.000,000 JU) .9,000,000 of.Ulea tier
a nuajfTVOrtb,- at present prieee,boct $4W),'
0 0,000. ..Bot th;in6sV eyer-pretToced from
tl la ration, bwintf to thit SCirctlV hf trnhtnal fa-
borers, haa baea 4.600)60 betas, of tbaalye'
of $U30,ouu,t)OU."3 sacs arc tne demands- of tbe
ilized wotid ror this great staple tsea, couta
ioe be preserved, 6,000,00ff ,p(.,t)iiloa would
nbe aroduoed from our present fosoe, of -au
tninelvelaeof 4800.000.00O. an aauual aaoree
Of VeaHbVJflr, ttnenjdyad by. the rtporta vof
ant country, anaes toe eau, o .wutca ,ib ioiiy
of fanatioism may partially if not wholly dtr
, ana tno reverse tna wneeur or program
at cIvtltiatloBt for a dentnrv or mora to
oons. Wa showed in a former article that the
East India Company failed aa-gcowiaa. oottoa
to dwnpete with the United States, after having
SDCtt 15000.000 in the experiment, Ths schemes
of Xaeliab "eotton Htssoolatloqs". to, 'ptodace ft
in tke tropical "wildsef Africa iara: visionary.
and Duly tend tO amnee the Old women of EH
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te iall and afford clesiibg taraertBho for Ab-
New York.
Herald.
of
Htima Slavks m Viaomu.Th street
kavs began to show signs of hiring days by the
nimeroui rroupe oi servants 1 crowding t the
strcea itfBcarch of bomeafbf ihe'eMuiog ear,
tod owing te tkeeelUicaiaroubia bow . affect
ing the oonntry, nogroea of all olastes have faV
leBooaalderablvr ftotory baads'that hired for
from 150 to $900 this yean it ia thought will!
hire at or' about flUQ W fisa lot tne beat, and
snlv 4 very few have o f Jet bead hired.' Pooka
without Incumbrance, and house servant, as far
u wa ata able ta learn. Wiil hire tor aearly tha
lamoe
Ifhey d1dthlaya;'WtsaaoarpA JWaI
Kg
Drama ard Pwhm a. IN Mm Of av T JtfAia
ta rAaa is t hlawciu Naoaa r-
fyM gives the leliowing nana Live, wwt fw
confidence In Its truth: . ;fr- i !i m t. 'hov
laet weak, a centleman frara this
city hailed an np country boat, the Cora Ander
son, as aha waa passing Greenville, Mississippi,
whither ha had gone on bualneaa, to return home
Shortly -after Wag ada way,; Our Watohea
friend observed a eaaire loakinff JlKle girl
kgad about nine or teo-yttrs, whose black aalri
and JeUowlab-brown akin would lodioate thai
ahe waa a mulattrasa . There waa something
anM her that Interested him and he eoqnired
of the captain coaoeraing her.ii He waa inform-)
cd tbaa ahe waa a alave belongiag 4 a man m.
board, whom tha captain fMntad .eakt who said
be wks taking bar la Mew Orleans ta asll her(
he havinc boocht has for tI60 in North West
ern Missouri,, en tha borders. Onr Jiatcbex
fiiend aed tha Utile gid and tha border maja a
clotely aa to attract tha attention of the latter,
with whom be waa soot engaged in ooavarSa-.
tlon concerning tbe child, Interrogating him Jo
such; manner aa to elicit anawera jkot always
agreeing with previona aUtainenta, and evident-,
ly alarming bin. ' Thle was ensploieue. ,j
liuie girl was taken aaide and examined,
She Said ahe waa aa orphan, .nd had been ta
ksd from an asylam In New Tork by this man:
that her hale waa light and her complexion braf
netted that this maa told her ha wae goiagito
(tie South with herwhere as faia adopted child,
aba woold have a good borne; thab Mack kan
Waa preferred is 4ba8onth, and arettiec than
hers, and that te bad taken her to a barber .and
had her hair dyad elackv He alao Jtold bar tbU
if she would allow him to put soma yellow dye
on bar skla that bar oomtlexien waald be-mash
whiter in a few days, and that ha bad pat! tbe
stain on. , On hearing these atatementa the girl
Was taken charge of by the captain, and potash.
soap and water being applied, tha dyea war ta
ken otraad tbe light hair and light complexion
brought to light. The pretended master was
seized by the exoited p&sa eaters, who were about
to deal-with him summarily, bat. it waa finally
arranged to lock blm ap in c stateroom ontU
ahe boat ahould taad. In the meantime the boat
bad passed St. Joseph, and when a few miles be
low jbat town rounded too to take en wood. At
this point, haw, or U what manner is net kaownt
the border rafllaa escaped from the boat, leav
ing bu baggage behind. - The girl waa taken by
theoaptaln of the boat te New 'Orleans; and
placed (none of tbe asylums lntbatoity"
Tb following graphic and glowing acconni
of a omatry alelgh ride
we nod In an exchange
unoredited, bnt whoever the author may bo; we
are connaent"ne Dae been there ana spent the
evening:" ,.'; ' ..-,-
"What pleasure In a night sleigh ride! Good
gracious! Oil steaming, apankisg horses itnd a
driver' furry aa a polar bear, bis nose just visi
ble above the daster. Two or three doxen mer
ry girls and boys, muffled to their eyer, stowed
away wnn tne not wioks under tne buffaloes.
Thesmioable fight or pairs of lovera for tha
coveted '-back seat," where are no curious
eyea to overlook tha yonng maa who, tying his
laay-iovca tippet nnacr ner cnin.ties oistieart
In with itf or tucking the buffalo-robe closer
about ber shonlders, forgets to remove hit arm
after the operation. What pleasure, with the
warm blood tingling; in cheeks beneath eves
that flash like diamonds; what pleasure, when
snow-powdered trees fences and houses fly past
1'ikft magic to the merry sound of musical bells
spelt with and without an e. What pleasure,
when the country Inn "ia reached,' where your
supper waa bespoke the day before,' and rolling
out of your' manifold wrappers, you lift to jour
line fpamlng . glasses of hot .."mulled , Wine."
Whai pleasure, when we gather ronnd (ha table,
laughiag ht each other'! rosy Taces, and aitcuss
0ytt4?rs and fowl, and Jore "mulled wihe
bones and empty glassy alone remain, ; and the
waiter having cleared away the table, jre have
a good oiY-fashlooe "bllndman's buff," or
nnceremonloot datcc la oqr comfortable Viator
dresses.' What pleasure, when after bIh( de
liciously warmed and fed, We pU6 into aha aieign
again, nestling close to' the ond WC Ilk beat,
and telling the driver to go the longest way
home, look np at aura that sever gleamed
t..,i.,w -j . . r. . - ... . -l i .
unguLij, auu uujj iio .vor w iua.H ua snetaa
,...fn.an.,Kln'. '' .1 I .! t.
. 1 Most LuDicaotii MiSTaaa A inlDlsYer &uad.
one Sabbath, a;nodce of a puWlo meeting which
had been out from the Saturday' newspaper, and
piauou iu. w una. iu iuiu, au reaa to uis con
gregation. : Butt by a straugs coiocidenoa, there;
nappenea ao oe printea oo tna Qinor aio of tbe
fame slip, the advertisement of a certain shoe
dealer, a prominent membe off bia cburoh, and
fUhou turning tbe paper to read thspthsrslde,
aa ttte advectiaemenl met hi eya, the good man
ooocluded il waaMoacted he would raad It. and
aoCOfdingrj, to ihe aurprlsa of alLhe announc
ed, at the usual point, for ictdini notices, thai
"Qeorge 3. B keep constantly on band, sad
for aale. a large and wall aelaeted oaeoriinent
of booU and shoes.whlclt he will tell low,
oaah tNo, ,-straetJV,ahdadded,(,Broft't
leawortny member ot.tbis church aad
society, and deservisg thepatmsage of this coca
gregation.". The grateful astooiahaent of Bro.
B r may baJttetter Imagined than described.
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8a4tiao..The Buffalo Rttmitit aavaiTnare'
are two eleases, of ka.tars those who' akata
merely becaueedt ii ;a fashion, and ihose who
akate becaose they .enjoy it.- To the. first,
wotdt If yoa asate, you must tumbi down,
bat dvnt awes.:'' De not. attempt , any fancy
SkatLciLj Don't ant . pJgeoq- wing or sixes and
aevBM. Make ion skating a. a tralghi forward
piece ( of easiness. .8ktc calmly r moderately
4nd deliberately." Pad -tha back o :yoor.head
as thickly a.possibie, or 70a may, be ooiigaa
study astronomy aadet difflcultiee, and diapaysr
bumps which Fowler naver drsad of,"v,2 ., ,
j .b Vtia.. I 1, i l l "f ;'
. Wwitx GusrawDa.-.AIsWer from, London
ava: i" I have beard hatha ity of a eurioua
lnvantioo whichioonoavna alike tportaan, rifle
man- ana in aoienancv ' itis tne manuiactare 01
wnne gUDpowuer.' j. ta bibii. aw wtivrnj wi
baiug'tompcaed ef yellow potaaaa, eblorid
Ejtaasiaaii losi kugar) staltaad-jugar. And
r ImstonO c U aoasosaaa superior qualilias over
tbe black powder, being sulckas and mor pow
erful in Its action, aad not fouling the ganr
tyr tbe-deUoat la tna airaetory aatvaa, u aaar
ItbM Jaet beedlnvtiitad.'f m ... J ;,,i.- mm t
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Aach ds jo aaail for your Wit 1- 1 ' .'ii .'.-w-
Bach as tn proper tot your D AUQHTEb. ' " "
Bitch at voarBISWE will profs, yhtf fori '
Such as roar BR0XBIB' ea a. ', . ti-c
Buch at you wtMf for " ma ohb you J.OV1 XXBT
8h, aawlll jif aor, thsBUsafl) WBT,.;-'
iakWaoajV.i-rV,v' V;
-May tfooiinvarlty, lnmy aewatookof '
WAVfiWES, , CHAINS, JEWEtRr.
t -Jai -1 ,
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Decwnliar.iacO. , : ,j ,
M OORN INO aaOOItS-BtacJI Kn(lhhvCnti
Cmplotlara,Oti(hiaed Bhavaai Lou and Bhort
Orapa VeUi Eonnd Cian Tells; lace Telia Crap
inaoaa; riam iiemmea voiiaraj sea.; Hanaurohlea
Alexandre's Maok 'Kid CRovmI raa BtUnn BUks;
.MtailM.' f nmKWaBi alllA IrinAaAf Ttmm aA.
Bcaatmain; Tranthafaaat all aakef kiadsot J)nu $lod
oaMBtiy a hand ht "vsler , .
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eo.ai'i .'in 'w ,11 i aro.wno.in ttiaaawa..,
!!aaKSTiEaItoiiin.'A
pfc.T-. a Vi ,. 1 . '.iV iTIaj naM Hirhstma.f..
iiTlMTi u maa.asisra: ' ' " 1
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a v' y r' WINTXH StlLlNn. nlr. 1-
Aew atyla sod vary ehaap at
No. gCBauth High street,
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taaeonatitutional diat-Rae. a corruDtion of the
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1.; Diooa, pj wnwn una uuiu oeuumee vtuaiea,
fak,: ana poor: lwuig ta the cnrcuiaaoa, it
pervadss the whole body, and toay 'bifrafe oat
m. diaeasaoa any part of it i No organ n fop.
from its attacks, nor a there one which it may
vuc wesvuy. 44'V aciuiuiuua uniii ua Taiwiuiy
eawaeri by rncfcirinl disMse'loW'llvmg-dia.
otdsied or ufthealthf food impure air, filth
and' filthy. habirK, niw'4t!PTfMing vVes, and
abevsll, fry tM.yeiwea, infection. What
vetf be .Lts origin; it ia hereditary in, the eon
etltutioi), desceiidlng ftotn parents to children
.unto tfielhirdVnd fourth generation v indeed,
'it 'aeenM ta be-'iheiibtl ot UUn whoa aaya, "I
'tv iff jvisit the iniquities of the father upon-1
tnirr cjuiuren... , ,(). . .. .... ......
L lh effecta commence y depoiitioi from the'
bldo4 of corrupt of trlcereua mattery Which.'-in
.thelunga, Mr, aad iaral orga iierniad
.'tulipoea.intlegao)w
the surface, aruptioas.pr.awea., a'nis fQul cor-.
j-uption, winch genders in the blood," depretaea
tfie ehrgia or lire, so that sororaiout eensttto
tiflixi not Jouly iimffer . froarn serofaioua coa.
piauita, butctUcyi Javc Aut.as powur to witlVr
jBland.tlia atUcka jof pther. .diaeasea conae-.,
oiMiitlv vast 'numbers iierikh"t disoroVra'
;Wii, alttiou&li ot scrofultnil in their nattire,
,are, in waasrea fatal by'tnurtaiat tn tno
,syidra; MoM ef the joravamption which de.
cimites the human family haa its origin directljr
in. this scrofulous contamination; and many
tUjti;u('tive diseases of the ttver, kidneys, brain,
and, 'indeed, of all the organs, ari from xi
ate aggraratett oy tne aama cauae.j r n
i Of a quarter of H oux people arc scrofulous -r
lieii4 persons arc jinvadeil by this lurking in
teutioii, and their health U undermined by it."
. Toeleanse it from the system we must renovate
the: piooa oy aa alterative medi&na, and an-
igrate it by:healthjr food, oadj exercise,,
eudi) a medicine supply ut
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Coiiipounfl Extract of Sarsapirilla,
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iut riiosi. cneetuai mneay vtnicn ine neutcat
skill of. our 'times can dVviao. for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. ' It is com
bined from the most active' remedial that bate
beenj discovered for flie expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the reaeua. of the
system ; from its desnsuctWe conaequoncea.
Hence it should be employed for the cure of
not lonlv Scrofula, but also those other nflec
tion which arise from It; suchas Eawrnvs1
and I Skin Diseases,-St. jAhthony'b Fiaa
, Roate.'Uix Ebysipbl, FiatpLM.PpaTtiLsa,.
BLdrcHEa, Bi.aiNS And Baii.sTuMOii8,TxTTBa,
and Salt Riikup,' SoaldHead, Rinowohm,
KiiiyMATiSM, $Yiitamb andMEHOtrrttAi Din'
'aaaf.a,' Dhopsy, DrprtsiA, DtitfLiTY, and,
indeed, ai.t. Complaints Aiimjia.PEOJt Yma-'
tan! ek Impube Blood. - The-popular belief
in ' impurity of tht bhaA "f ia founded in truth,
fat Scrofula iaadegendaUon'of tTie blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of vthie Scxsapa
rilia is to purify and regenerate tlaia vital fluid,
without wliich aound health is 'irrrpcisible in
'contaminated constitutions.
ted constitutions. : ' n "''"
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Ague
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rnti-nltfenV r.ier, rr'Tvr nd Agae;
HrmUMt ,x nmi, Chill. Wvnr.r.. Dnaaa.
Af;ne, Perlodtcavl Headache, pr Bllloue
lliaiarlif, aad Bfltow Vrvek-a, aaledV
for tha whole via orllae orlglnat
ta In biliary derancemeiat, canned by
tha Malaria f Mtaesaaatc CeaaUrtas.
".Wt are enabled here to -offer the community a
iwiiedy -whichK while it curaa tha above eomplainta
-with-certainty, ia atill perfectly harmlesa in any
.quantity.' Such remedy ia Invaluable m disrricte
-where ,thaaa afflicting diaertcas-prevail. . Thia
,'tCvun" expels the miasmatic aoiaon. of Fevxb
AMp ague Trom tne system, ana prevents tne ev
tveiepwimtiof tfle caaoaao,
' Drouoh of, it Dsemonitorv a
IhA'hmat rvmrnAv pvar vmt dlai-hverfiI"fbr thia dnaa
of complaints, but leo- ak. chespoat, .b large
quantity wuppiy (pr a dollar bruiRa it within tne
'reach of every body ; and in biliou. districts, wher
FbVbU'AHd Astra prevaila, every body should
have it and use it AteaVv both for cuts ana nrstec.
ava4.,, A great superiority of thia remedy over any
cuveof Intermittenta is that it eontaipsaa Quinine
or toineral, canaosuendy it preduoas ao quiaiam or
other injurious effects whatever, upon the constitu
tion." These cured By H are left as heakhy as if
theVkad.nvvIhadua.diaoaja.c..; I'- o.rl- t.!i
c Fevor and Airue ia net alone the canceauence of
-tni "miasmatic poison. ''A'great'YtiTiety of disot-'
akr' arise from, it'' Uritationy afnabg whicH' ana
'AHuivuta, iineumahmi.U, Mtadae,auat
yri, loethqcht. Earache, Catarrh, Atthma, Pal
pttaho, Paiiifut Affection ef thfSplem, 'Jjy afar-
.-( Pain in tne BowtU, Colte, Paralytit and Ok
taHgtmtnt of ifcs. Stomach, Mi at which when
originating fa this cause, put on the mferant'ffnf
'ly, or become periodical: :'TUa'kCtlbat-expela
the poison from the blood, and consequently cures
thsm all alike. It is an invaluable protection to
immigrants and person "travelling or temporarily
residing in the malarioiia district.. J If taken ocqa-,
,aidnaUy or daily while axpetcd, to, the iufection,
that will be excreted from tliaT system; and Cannot
acettmulat in au Oceans -waanuty to-ttpim mt diav
taaa.-, ilenae it I evaa tnor valuable for protec
tion than cur, and few will ever suffer fronvlnrer
thittanta if they avail thernaelves ef the proticiiea
pt atmaay anorn) T , tt .t;; no,:, s sJ i.
Frephrad by fir. A Oi AVXB fuCU, l&Dj, Uu?
t I itci-rr (MCgMB AaBUA .Qalanfbtta.TT
And bvTjro rirtat. aad Baal r Trrhar.
aovB:tyd,tww 'J" e.u.iJ'4.v.oadiie it-?.
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Little Miami & Columbus & Xenia
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TpRElkV TRAINS JJAiLY rfROM. AJOML-
MtaHTUP&UBVvi Baitorf, at -OMi. abator
pier at Loodonv Xania, Daytoa, aUddktown aad Basil
ton, arrtvlagat Cincinnati at 6M at.rOarta :
a.BUdiuopontat 10:48 a- .;ti,,Ial -,11:1
Ij IlirMt . -. WJ?H A',u, 'n r -
AUUOMMOD Aiiun , at a: 10 a. at., stopping at au nut-1
Ion . batwa Oolaunba ana Uatolnaaa aad DUKI.
riving at Cincinnati 11. ni.r Dxtont;i5a ,,
Indlanopollf af ;S8p. n. 4 4 4i '" " """)JI-
DAT lltl3.at BiSBp. a.,StipVlag- ai Altoa,
IWMiaoavj tioaaon, vnaneawn, ueoamira, .eaia.
Oprlng Valley, Corwln,- ktamWrPaarfleU, CoaUri
UlllfnlanA. PUlmlllrllnr a. Olnflln.
natl at7:8 . m.; St. Loala at 11 v: Barton at 5 J5 p.
ta- i lodiaaopoia at 104S p.' a . kJ it; t m 'J e ' ,3
! t 3 wh-swii u-f;;"if .sue erfj
Htsatac'CaN oat all Plight Trataa
" 1 Ctaclaaatt aad laeU.Bapella. "
iJA3CACK '. t'HBfKBwTHBeilUB.
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i 'WOT JUflon KNlawlun taawtaai j tvsiaiatw vsv
a At. . ffuluaa AhmI.
r eoit iWt, rArln-teW tftfcuwoa. dhli
itis 11. W. WOOD W AHW,
auriladant. OlnelniMiL
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(JT oolbkn BiLt eniEti.-: i8am M
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Tha pattern of thee ahirt are m. Tha aVxfledi Tbkaay
elaava and aoama loaa4. it (b parwaj with ma
Had tmaforW. TiN aarkpa eaehen deeignatina Ui
la Bay be railed on a bin enrracl, and- rackahiMt.
fnaaaaieaC'-wan aaaa. cpi. n11.anfiu.4r
cvnatantly ferealat . " SklH'fi
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a rntK Mtrrrsi. victorinbs andcrrti
ItJL -now llia( at vary taw rtilf" oll-wtter
fulilomhU tan. . PEl'R EANU
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