BNCKAwW a YS, BUGGLES AND SLEIGHS Which in pount of tinish and durability, are not surpassed in any market. Wigâ€"All work warranted for one year, und all kinds of rqnirb(nahuynni prompély done. A sery large smount of new and imâ€" proved machinery has lately been added, «nd as the whole is driven by steam powe: ï¬-.ulzumnqppndqqm séeciion ) weare in a tion bo p:odtm more pn-ptvlmd heaper thun any one eise. 4 ‘The proprietors are practical workmen j p“?'fl-hlnâ€".- 6';-..“ 187%. â€". 181 y , a.80, Tongue and Grover, Plainin Machine snd surface Plainer. &mg ca bank of Madawask» River, close n of Brockvilie and Ottawa and C.C. R«il abundance of timber to be had reasous» ï¬u PRUPBERTY FOR SALK. RARE CHANCE _ ture of Shingles, Staves and Barrel Head ;f,-vuh...:,u&rh. Machiner nearly new, im working order with sock of logs now in booms, (An iNie so low that all can i. ry ‘infringement on it will be prosscuted. The aine Puobett & Bilfings is on cach Cadiy, And & B. on each plag ‘The subscribers being about to build a ©axa» CENTRAL RALLWAY, Freight and>Cartago. Ageney. S'NPS ITS FALLLNG OP. EZL‘ILLS ALL OTHERS, _ and Beauty, AN) pOES NOT SOIL THE S&IN. J0 .N «@ARDBNER _ CHEMIST! Carriase and Nleigh Oils, Paints ï¬ &:m-av-mhu-. n whrine Sotininn kha hrinb Fiige r'â€"'-"‘..‘;' *I ited to ppoin ed Assignee in this matior. _ ___| _ _ _ _ :&:â€". ‘are requested to iyle their claims before within month. misene A. BOUR@EAU, Sing!e Belts of this will do the work and last s iong as a Double Belt of Canadian Graim, Bags ard Canvas, p»ig iron. Myrtle Navy. €_st»cas Grey Hair to its Natural Color £&-Ub‘fl UAK TANNED LEATHER BeLTiNG AND TANS. i W. Stockdale & Co., Assuy 28. 1973. “;uml‘m Â¥, 18, 16 ° yX LAKEETREETâ€"Nos. %, 25, # and #, .I_A:l'uâ€"lr-!- 3, D. 38, J, yMOKERS N BRIDGE STREETâ€"Nos 1, 2 3 4. 4 6, 7 J 4* 10 ® per bottle ; th~~> bottles for $3. t can be nr.-.‘rv_m at all the W in Caneda, #c+ sale in Ottaws by tiâ€" F. ~lacCarthy, Chemist lm..vur ACT O 1869. ts ‘he matter of LOUIS CUILLERRES_, I, t & undersigned. A. Bourgesu, has been Apimer lst Oetober, 1§73. Urders left at above sddress will receive For turther p-ï¬-_lm At this establishment will be found on ioh â€", Acmsienim mds M Ppuin y Te ang o y Gromd 2195 6m RIDEaAU STREERIR, OTTAW A, BHy~ Sperial ratee for Furniture MONTRBA!L, | »spimcesof Mull, viz TTAWA STEAM ‘taws Feby3, 1873. _ _WELLINGTON STREETâ€"Nos, 11 .13, 13 and 14. , or made . order Intest approved styles of motes. Camar~ (Inilsss. CENTRAL STRAETâ€"Nos. 15 and 14. /WTORiA STREETâ€"Nos.4lan 1 Dwellings and Stores, F O R SA L. ONCALE FOR A #OOD SMOKE, Jany. T 1873. _ 2157 igg@ "MYRTL NA 1 Â¥" is registered, Wellington Street. ON EACH PLUG FROEFRLETORS P. 8. RUSS & BROS., 10 Grey Nun Street, iv to â€"SEE.. 2175b predilections, esteeming the choice of honest and faithful tmen to oifice as of all New Departures the most essential and auspicious, l"} The virtual surrender by the Democratic party | of its hostility to Equal Rights regurdless of Cojor, has divested our current politics of half their byâ€" gone intensity. However parties may Nenceforth rise or fall, it is clear that the fundamental princiâ€" ples which have hitherto honorably distinguished the Republicans are henceforth to be regarded as », | practically accepted by the whole country,. The right of every man to his own limbs and sinewsâ€" i#t | the equality of all citizens before the lawâ€"the inâ€" ability of a State to enslave any portion of its peoâ€" â€" | ple~â€"the duty of the Union to guarantee to every. citizen the full enjoyment of this liberty dutll he ferfeits it by erimeâ€"such are the broad and firm i foundations of our National edifice; and paisied be the hand which «ba‘! seek to displace them ! Though not twenty y« oid,the Republican party has completed the «se fubric of Emancipaticn, and may fairly invoiâ€" thereon the‘sternest judgâ€" ment of man‘and the veniznant smile of God. Henceforth, the mission of our Republic is one of Peaceful Progress. To protect the weak an humble fom vioience and oppressionâ€"to extend the boundares and diffuse the blessings of Civiliâ€" sationâ€"to stimulate Ingenuity to the production of uew iuventions for economizing Labor and sy thus enlarging Productionâ€"to draw nearer to each other the producers of Food and of Fabrics, of ~ _ | Grains and of Metais, and thus enhance the gains of Industry by reducing the cost of transportation M | and exchanges between farmers and artisansâ€" d | such is the inspiring task to which this Nation now addresses itself, and by which it would fain contribute to the progress, enlightenment, and 83 happiness of our race. 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The bocctigh 'a.,-..{:.. oo Earh ioot io each Club, each Club, rersons ontitled to an extra copy can, if preferâ€" red, have either of the following books, postage prepaid : " Political Economy," by Hornce Greeiy "Pear Culture for Proft," by/P. T. Quinn, "The Elements of Agricuiture," by Geo. P. Waring. E& ENTIRE LANU GRANT o \nuOnzm, !‘.‘::n:z.w-dmmn offer fttest to wield it needed reform, t oneryles, regardle predilections, est faithful men to o most essential an The virtual sur of its hostility to. has divested our ¢ gone intensity. every part of th pusing robbary, by trade, and c« NP AND PEES MARQUETTE BAILWAY BERIES OF ILLUSTRATED ENGâ€" & mt wumm.llo-m From Mr. M. Paiterson, Rector of the Free Church fu“hmm " Thanks for the Specimen of your new Reading i ty‘ 'll«.iun‘.’fn“ n a would" more contribute to u‘:wnl-.ï¬--"'ï¬ Education than the wide c of these bouls, and the intelligent handling of them," #Â¥rom A. Montgomerie, L.L.D., Principal of Ladies ma.-â€".-â€"nzu‘.w.. 2 Oeepett o ETT *L nncn.l%mumm ‘Printing,‘ andNo-.L.U-.u“lLolnnbmmm have -oml ln1u‘ that I‘h‘% mhnmwm tion of the means to the ¢/ view is perfect, * From T. Morrison, M. A.,.Rector of the Free Church "I have very carefully examined the Royal Readers, ‘The plan is excellent, and the execuâ€" uohul-uqv-ounnhuor. They are out of sight the best series of Keadingâ€"books published, Hideiretions" eouetinter h agniiponns Teatures lllustrations wn features and add much to the value of the Readers * PINE LANDS, NOVER 900,000,00¢ FEET, well located, -.fl Tvems Lo ooo oonantanion nnee ol pine timber along the line west 0f Reed City, offer the best of locations for m‘ \s, where logs can be heid safely free of expense ind free from the an« rmdhh%ï¬gflu‘“ of u’ -nhuhrm m‘m“‘“ ..:n-n.q be delivered anyâ€" whare an tha lin« Apply in persou or by mail to WM. L. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE HE ROYAL READERS. ADVERTISING RATES, FARMING LAND t. To this beneficent and vitaily the T‘ribune will devote its best ess of personal interests or party mrough an Initial triaph Of Re« asses the most sanguine anticlpaâ€" ally certain that the movement 1 cannot, in its progress, be cirâ€" ny localfy or any party, but that luence is destined to be felt in @ Union, rebuking venality, exâ€" wresting power from politicians nftding it In those worthiest and t coniinent, and to mirror between middle age Fou clam on the one hand and ‘ptcisim and secularism on ; a DivimeProvidence in all it looks hopefully on the d (like our own recent conâ€" strife, disaster, and seemâ€" appler future for t« totling DESTROYING POWDER& P This Powd is quite harmless to antm bÂ¥ wnrivalled in d Fleas, W m;?'noh Flies, Coekroaches, Gnats, %nlwol Moths in Ifn: and every other species of Inseâ€" in all -m metamorphosts, Sold in packets tins, and tles of various sizes. it does not cause the nauser and Indigestion too mmm;ummmwm fomon t be sutianed With its Denedidiat aod o. lutary effects." â€" « LaMkester, F.R.9,, Coroner/ or Oentral Midiligsez. ":'L- Clnml::‘ml%hu n‘t‘ Mn L E mm who has also .‘az...‘&':’ beet Medical e e e ancnt regands genuineness and -wn:" efflcacy."s ; ' veral past in tfoee in eneaienpimae omm n ns 1 have % with a view to test thetr relative supe ty," #4 Dr. De J [LA eforpnasrauss cfth : j .. | Zane Bocrd "? Great Bruaim. ; j \ j j . " We think 1 thit w is oue'u.nd olC\:l.l.r\:erim -fl 19 w Hln.:‘luulll,:) be ;Jennuwâ€"lc‘h. ht Brown Oil sup tco, when proberiblag the Off, &'az.wx: lllhl‘.’fl;):ai‘b'l:lhlnb so u.-ull: variety and uncer» tain » confidence is goutmmes@is Extract from "W. méuiy mad Reâ€" tnocu-hlo!m g * n 1 invarinbly prescribe De Jongh‘s ,Cod Liver Ol: in ;preference: to nnl.‘yuhr.â€"-neu- sured that I am recommending a genuine le* and not a i in which the efficacy of this Inval : is destroyed." Sir loseph Olliffe, M.D., Physician to the British CAUTION.â€"The public are réquested ww that all the abo parations the e ?(ul.:;h:nln M Sold n.ï¬â€˜&aâ€"“ and C AL M10N.â€" The public are requested to rve | Containing about mfl“ " that all the ubo.mwuua u.m-) { rrmmom ‘ Mauk as hereiu Sold by all Ohemits and \ ~At the solleitation of a numbet of merchants Drugists. and othu\l;.'ho subscriber has yo poblin® R. DE JONGH®8 LIGHT BRoWK con | a Business Directory of the Domit ols LIVER O1L, Thedistinetive characteristio® MJ IeintDonk man ‘“ e nume® ; which have gained for Dr. m Joxnait‘s Oil so much | 9f '""’uu‘)““‘ suaa in celebrity, the entire confidence of the most emiâ€" onl it nent members of the Medical Pr~sossion, an+ a“‘ a i notwithstanding the active and unseruptlous Op~ N° + PW & ¢ position of many interested dealers, an unpreceâ€" e ind T. s $ & ented amount of &-huc patronage may be thus n lland: a n emainlen Torny and sutform st gth | each reuoh ‘of biathess being alphabetically al.â€"Its genuines® Y, ren & rq-,nmrflmed and :\';u'u;m«l. armnged. _ _____ C a sc of@kmet â€"eralc s ul\h."m‘-:m im mm pax 40333?:.-“1- Brow® Cop LIV®R OHL, tT following are seieeted :â€" _ 4 ‘.a’“‘: Sir Henry Marsh, Bart., M.D., mbwmhw se «ge " 1 have frequentiy n-w on oacinn Te camied alsed ;ue-l o }hgou;mln'hhhm’-:- that subâ€" efect in a shorter time than other kinds, and that In cases of on and e where thSiy in forven aro redieed; and whore iItoappeare to be even at its lowest ebb, the restorative ers 'l Dr. De Jmnhwd?x t remarkably ?.';'"‘E;'."'o: digestion and -‘:lnlhuon are l‘:. ne m e ved, reanl and ; when its -':'-."â€˜ï¬ hoenm;mny modw‘n.‘nl't’; pecullar tonie and nutritive properties have entirely reâ€" stored health an: strength to the most feeble and qlmu-todmm-lns 1 . m;-xx) benefit derived ‘i thus ml:.u by whaxp Darro CB., Disâ€" d oi io P " in giving . Brown wgflfz‘ow have no lulm saying that I have not slightest contidence in any other kind. The effeets of Dt.nJu“-gu‘u Onwlmmdmmtmnhh..::.c in that broken down state of health m which unnllr precedes: and fwyors deposit; and 1 never recommend mmm The Oil I have had from mv-h-ym .Ml‘l‘bm ?'":l“h-?nl’ N and even -."ol't.- ! on f:’ol 'ontlc:lheaulluon.' take it, and like it, unâ€" with anythi agreeâ€" Mces y "of pupthlar, as boive the most MipE would come into general use, and entlrély super sede the Pale and other worthless pnpn!lu-.'_ Dr. David Smith, F.R.8., Medical Offtcer to the Poor uâ€"'(â€"-sn&._{'.ï¬umnm V.â€"Its medicinal rtics ind remedial action have been ï¬mmw“wablysnmm those of any other kind of Cod Liver Oll _ . _ those of any other kind of Cod Liver Oll. . . uve Smete it t inaltuly more costomicn ve any 'hm:'h nflnd. even at the lowest price, CONSUMPTION AND DisEASKS OF THE CHEST, The emmm virtues of Dr Du-k-'al': Light Brown C ver Oil in Pulmonary sumption may now be considered as N'Bu“w blished, No remedy so rlt::l.ly restoros ex= hausted strength, improves nutritive functions or produces a more and favorable influs @nee on the local maladyy +. 0 (@. _ . 0 s C 1 » BIC v “-u.. v-rm-.â€" kn« vonpand ARCGEEE 'l se a adifulni4 â€" uymwmï¬mam " Having for some years extensively used Dr. pz Joxen‘s Liout Brown"Cop Liv®® on.l-lioth in public and private puouoghlrhavnnohul tioL. in stating its effects are very far superior to those of sny other Cod Liver 0’1! Nearly four years since, two cases of confirmed Consumption were placed under my care. In both, the lungs were & mass of tubercular deposit, and eÂ¥ery ble sound to be hesrd in phthisis was T: sole remedy employed was Dr, DK JoNGI a mmrx Cunul.'un‘hon.; uud‘now the rm-u:dt: are strong ar i e hoarly innodibie; aud in the ‘one cate «maie) hunting, fishing, and shooting, are freely ind im, the patient uwuquz %‘uln‘m‘: undergoing as. m as any Sportsmen. L ’i’e- > following . n}i"ii“'"m.g!' ny to the e of Dr. .g Joxan‘s Co% LiyE® im Lwl:%fl is afforded by ALLEN G. CHATrAWAY, e M.R.C.A, l.!g\..i..ol Leominster:â€" _ C The Scientific Am now in its 2th year, enjoys tq;?qgg‘im of any â€" analagous _ t« contents embraces the latost in in« cormation pertulaing to ts Induntrial prbec tw cal und Sctentific of the World ; Desoripe :‘kxu. 'l}.:\vuel::l‘;nmon 'm P o cofe : and Imaproved induswies of dn Rinds? Usere: iotos, ‘The Latest Dheonrlh'ï¬â€˜l'hï¬qr:rh;, Cheâ€" istry, and Useful Applications of Chemisâ€" ty 72 "the arte and in Duiestic or Houschold Economy. o e The Latest Information to Teolinolc ‘y.l:hw»w. Mnal:gx.l:‘-m: Geogâ€" ie m aaoprnatefeftoentnd Hvating, Venbiiation, and Apaling | * â€"P+9 C se toak W Htery ior Workmen and Employors, in all the various Arts. _ Hoqu e i : o d rp us _ scigNTIFIC AMERICAN, <~FOR 1813. t periodical in the world. â€" Farmers, ~M 1 P lmwmgn% Irofemiohe, wil ind the Solentifle Arserican to henrfunvuns. 1t should have aplace in every myinl:v. huulln.'lwm oï¬'ï¬gm m_y,u;flelmol.q__ sn i '_.. eV eE 1 is indicated." nCAvmâ€"l"I: mm “Afl to K NORE: . o. 20000 100 AnpGecavandt _‘The yearly numbers of the *Bcientific Anier can" make two splendid yoluffies of nearly one thousand pages, oz.ulvflout in on.:lnnu to ‘Thousand ordinury Book lï¬ An 1st of lt Patents isgued is publisi w‘r‘ny. men coples sent free, . Address ‘ MUNN a Uo.fll Pamk Row, New Yu‘g“. . A"‘..:m....-'u':-n MuNa :“. m:n Aictk m of American und Foreign rnnoci.hu w'm"‘ % yeurs cmfl have largect @utabe lishment in the If you have mady 22 inâ€" n.uu\lu'flh them m letter ..‘undn,luhh; they will promptly inform you, free 'Rl-nornu;“dnvmhm;nnd p.b.nhhh. w ,jll!, o set ’h Patent Laws in m with lmm Bo'mlo eeed to obtain n putent, . Address, uunu.m fl.?‘.“ MW'AN’!.X‘E:.(-.-.. 4 snn a t 3 ANSAR HARFORD & 0o. "I have frequently prescribed Dr. De Joughs " Dr. Granville has found that Dr.:De Jorigh‘s Dr. De Jonon‘s Liour Browx Cop LivE® Or% sid only in imporiat ttapâ€"piate 2. ©1o Purte . #d.; Quarts, 08. ; Cape EATING _ PERBIAN® IN8EOT GENERAL DEBILITY AND EMACLATION Subscriptions received ut the oftee of the Telegraph Dr. Granville has found that Dr. Jongh‘s hi Hrown Cod Liver Oll produces the deatred L is borne with facility by the most deli¢ate h and inproves lho%neuou of digestion SELECT MEDICAL OPLNIONS. T, BTRAND, LONDON, W.C. nl'ï¬eï¬" purity, and uniform stren line ai ie s ive and essentin! hle ns al active n« :r.xp.uun experieute %ldr he tive t the olv-vmuon of the remedy. alataise, casily taken, and creates no SOLE CONSIGNE®S, PROBPIJTU&iW ce : / ~ . B or avociatiafofnieeshroce, i. rhï¬eimiuthn.nodu‘l:l:lwpndï¬ seridus disappoibundht imjuriqusly affect the reputation which the Genuine imne and Pancreatio Emulion have . lt is therefore highly im. portant that i examirie the on the bottles names and CaASTE NSRS NRNUR PANREATIQ ~EMULSION, = The efficacy of these Medicines in the “Pulmoury‘ &urtb, Consumption, Wn::‘ g, &6., &c., depending® entirely upon their ity _ and cï¬uï¬ Messr uvoxfl MOURE cau the pnbl’ (hek amenetemonkt sn ï¬Â«ï¬‚mm.hm "he most iroper is enabled to t skilful, giving the m'mit Iudh:hul it came from the store,â€"new and beautiful. Goods ‘done up with it keep clean much longer, $Hereby saving time sand labor in M\mnm ades,| without a wace of the Pancreauic principle and enâ€" : (?uu;t.lon. s : GENUINE | PANOREATINE as wheh bought at the the same gloss and ; En amelle ne "*"* Mdavory‘@moors" . . memagnns m& His Highness the onl . 148 nw w;\"n smmnnon $ I nxtritotoiul sh Ainty fidad Report upon For imparting a fine gloss to Linen Shirt Bosoms, COuffs, _ “"‘W “â€-L(’oqls?st. & y en LERAN Arotinks & Co,, is" ced se 1 aaIggE peee t e erewrâ€"l & » India Eubber and Butt LsMA nife Boards. Knives i n hes e oeve s e ols eyual to, n Sentieny wed t l SatpOpth isgdction, 64., 12,, 26. 6d. MHard WFinish Provent frigtion in clouln{ and lxuy to the . Dife. Onkey‘s Wellington Knife Polish shoul ho used with tas Taaids â€"| /. l‘ Pï¬?u:a mm '&m_&: application to Pat: hme % u&c granting ex, &“‘mï¬ï¬mfmer purposes pm%".::l in nesar..,s, ; inss which are pul ENTHS NUZICE of tho apphdants Cleany street wes! Toronto Unturio, $100. 00 0k oA oo orectingen <y the use of 122 Gmanvilioâ€"st,, Malifax, Aug. 20, 1878 . . King Etreot,. Torontos Fobrusry 28th. 1873. Enamellene, RIVATE, BILLS. All , Housexeopers 97 Wholesale Agents for Canada., THE OTTAWA M cA LPINE*s DOMINION Collars 236 St. Jwt,ï¬c’-uhfl' e «.x _ ESMONDE 4 6 ‘Agonts for Ottawa and vici» Lace Cutaing, yRA D NE W 200w13 SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. HUMPHREYS _ . HOMEOP ATILIC : snmrm :Ei."mmc'nw. TAE " ï¬ â€"I and Iï¬â€˜huor cimes perfectly adapted to popular: useâ€"so simplt . B-'s"n'i'&“e‘-"a'n-"-a"g' e in nging them :. sc intopmants uo fos sret anonpaged as to be always reliable. ‘They bave ralsed the high der satisfaction. Non, Cures â€" tet commentdation from all, and will always ren W . J1s £2 mintionsr tor viking n deaenaimamctink ol othe To im the Ervigen of Uniatio mn Quebec, 85, &msnm, Londoa, 20, . ! Sore Morth, CANKOT.. «... <«.¢0+4« 00 5. i in rrgocningnte . & 3 : in tat us 1 B4 104 pl.&'.n..uhmdmm = Or 35 hmrï¬t‘%s:rdh iï¬ is on ioi o t use Air ennagniaees * 4Mo{mm-ouh(m'm ‘ o i e oan Cist o4 a0 im ** also the travelling public, that he is just ‘after o ï¬m“s% t ‘can be ' in Loi. Apting m..x::%. t } Tempieton, sth, Nov, 18725 * Th desires to inform his friends, uo oee e peiei Voaess to Anlorm his friends â€"claas â€" 1. â€" Nothing‘ bit . TOTOALS Will be servou un the tables aud the m will . be supplied with the CHQICKST .wuuul 3?.'.".“ BTABLEY ure attached establishme T s . * * * " O UKIEHOU lliXiouil‘, Remittent and Interâ€" mitient Fevers, which are so prevaâ€" lent in the valleys of our great rivers thivighont the, United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Diinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan; sas, Red, Golorado, Brazos, io Gm,l‘go. Pearl, Alabamfy )fobflo, Savannah, Roâ€" anoke, James, and . many, others, with their. vast tribptaries, t.{woughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seaâ€" sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably awom£nnM by extensive doâ€" rangements of the stomach and. liver, and othor.abdominal :viscera. â€" In their treatment, a purgative, gunlng aA poWâ€" o oraroattane Karnche, â€" New a Lnmbazo, Piles, Bolis, Stings, Sore erful influence" 301: thesoâ€" various orâ€" gans, is essentially necessary. ‘There is no catharticâ€"for the purpose equal to Da.u): Warscer‘s VixEcar Brrvexs, as uw‘f will speedily remqlzo the darkâ€" colored viscid matter with which the bowels aro loaded, nt the same: time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring ‘the . healthy functions of the digestive organs. . Itunies "Bols® Cavencies "atiog worms Sceakdâ€"head, Sore Eyse, Erysipelnn, cTuch, auu-hl Di-oolp?ï¬om ol , Skin,â€"Mumore and Discases 0/ mln g‘hvum or pature, gre literally dug up and c hrglllnin the a m #o many '.hmlumlsu’, hro -&c:rmly Xemvyoc and Ii!mu\'od. No mmucs will free z lymm :‘:m‘:; like these Bitters.! s y es +For Female Complaints, in young ‘Siomhon, or of Pites; Cormg Uisers, ress 4 1 I Qï¬gh}z .e'.«;s“.: so .u,._,‘gup. $1.50; © §¥°" These Remedics; except POND‘S EX: Fortify the boall"! inst diseaso by purlrylf;g all its nl:g:uh VINEGAR Birazrs. No .epidemic @an take hold of a system thus foreâ€"armed. _ ~~‘ > For lnmmam and Chronic Rhenmat G‘ouknmono, Remitâ€" tent andlnuerm‘ttont vers, Diseases of the RBlood, Liver, Kidngys Bladder, these Bitters have no ,ï¬:{«’- uch Discases are caused by Vitiated Blood, TRACT, and single vials of Veterimary Medicine Ts manc iY the cise or sineh Pipe foreny part of Humphreys Specific . .. !'fome%sm&hw Medictne Co Office and Depot, No. 502 Bzoapway, New You®s Grateful Thousands prociaim Â¥1x EGAR BrTTERS the most wonderful Inâ€" tigorant that ever sustained the sinking system, ; No Person can take these Bitters Tightmess of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour \ Eractations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Meuth, Bilious Attacks, m?m- | tation of the Heart, Inflammation of id‘ Langs, Pain in the region of the Kid, neys, and a hundred other painful symp«‘ toms, aro the «offeprings of Dynpepufl One bottle will prove a better guaranteo of its merits than a Jongthy advertiseâ€" moent. 1 _ Berofula, or King‘s Evil, White Mechanical Dis¢hses. â€"Persons enâ€" fls oo infinnthe Il:':n, as thiy dflm in‘ lifey ?;cubjm;t to paralysis of the Bowels. guard against this, take a dose of WaLkEz‘s ViXâ€" soar Birrers occasionally. â€" > | ~ â€"~ put of the systom in a Sbork tine by ho 196 of these Bitters. or old, married or single, at the dawn of woâ€" manhood, or the turn of.lifé, these mm:«l ‘x:;w: t‘llilspln so docided .&lflm ement is sopn io. % ï¬ewse.@hï¬lm Blood whop ure sent â€"by the case or sinzle box. to any part ol ts soan0y. ree of charger on secglgher the price according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not deâ€" stroye(f bg mineral ‘poison or ‘other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. > ever you find its impuritios bursting throngh . the &lp in l’imp}ul:_,' Efb!tmg’ï¬r‘s‘mï¬,; ‘ cleanse it when you find it ‘ted and l!fl%fllh in lhe.vpï¬xr. cles it when ‘it is fot ; %onr feelings will b:lj when: ‘Keéep % ol pure, and the health of the system* »follow. 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