HOUOWAYS OINTMENT! THE BIBLE EBUCATOR,

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HOUOWAYS OINTMENT! THE BIBLE EBUCATOR,
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" T T ^ H E T H E K we regard the ever-
HOUOWAYS OINTMENT!
The Ready and Reliable Remedy.
4 im*i w i t h t a l i p o w e r f u l a n t i d o t e t o disease, every m a n is
l own a n i t p a y e i e l u i . T h e l i n t H o s p i t a l Surgeons admit its
~ Baled a a d heeling v i r t u e * , f o r e i g n G o v e r n m e n t s sanc« s e i a laavv n a r a l a n d m i l i t a r y services, and m a n k i n d
o a t tee world reposes t h e utmost ooafidenoe i s its
ensue; a s s .
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growing interest i n questions of re­
ligious opinion manifested at the present time
i n well-nigh all classes of society, or the vast
additions which have recently been made to
our knowledge of matters bearing directly or
indiieetly on the interpretation of various
portions of the Bible, or the large amount of
indefinite doubt fostered by writers not in­
tentionally hostile to revealed truth, or the
open hostility which not a few who are
possessed of high intellectual powers show to
the faith of Christendom, the present seems
a time pre-eminently demanding that honest
doubts should be dealt with i n a calm and
intelligent spirit, and that difficulties which
seem great only because of the thick mists of
surrounding ignorance which envelope them
should, by the advancing light of knowledge,
be reduced to their true proportions.
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Bora Throat, Diphtheria, Quinsey,
ISwnpe, and all Derangements
of the Chest and Throat.
K e n flia appearance of any at these distases, the Ointment
ba well reeked, at least three times a day, upon the neck
a a d a* per part ot A s eheefc. *e a s to penetrate to the glands—
w i l l yield i n a oo'i paraUvely abort Hi
|aartiavla*11 I f Hoilew»V» F i l l s be t a k e n l a ajfroj*i»te doses
U sawAe/ the s i n e s .
Bad Lags, Bad Breasts, Ulcerous
Soree, and Old Wounds.
M a n / l a e u s a n d t of m a r t j r s fcom the above eoraplainta
have ftiuad life almost insupportable; but i f Holloway's
Ttliilaiw.il be b r i r k l y and pieuorully rabbed upon a n d around
i k e parts aatested. it w i l l O T i i o k t y penetrate to the aouros of the
e v i l ; Seas m a y be safely guaraateed, a n d diesaaa driven from
aba system.
Nothing oan be more simple or safer t h a n the
• l e a n e r l a w h i c h i t is applied, nothing more sanitary then its
a»J%m e n the body, both locauy a a d eooahrutionaay.
The Mother's Friend—Skin Diseases
however Desperate may b a
Radically Cored.
Boatd beads, itch, blotrhes o n the akin, srroaaleua sores,
k i n r ' s evil, a n d such l i k e affections, yt, Id t o the w i g h t y power
a f b fine Ointment, provided it bo w e l l nibbed a r o a a d the
j f v * . / ' . p a r t i two er three times a day a a d t o * P i i k be '
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A l l sufferers from a n y f o r m of t i l l s distressing c o m p l a i n t ,
arc earnestly i n v i t e d t o send t o D r G O O D M A N , as he c a n c o n ­
scientiously guarantee t h e m relief i n e v e r y case..
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has been successful i n thousands of instances ; and b e i n g p r o ­
tected fronj t h e i m i t a t i o n s o f unscrupulous q u a c k s , b y t h e P a t ­
e n t Office Seal o f E n g l a n d , the R o y a l College o f P r u s s i a , t h e
Ecole de Pharmacie dc Paris, and t h e I m p e r i a l College o f V i e n n a ,
as t h e O N L Y k n o w n C U R E for t h i s M a l a d y ; i t is n o w made
k n o w n , ns a p u b l i c d u t y , b y a d v e r t i s i n g . I n every case o f sinRle
or double R u p t u r e , o f w h a t e v e r n a t u r e o r e x t e n t , i n m a l e o r fe­
m a l e , o f any age, however bad or l o n g - s t a n d i n g , i t is a p p l i c a b l e ,
effecting a radical cure i n a s h o r t t i m e , w i t h o u t confinement or
inconvenience ; and i t cannot fail t o be appreciated a.- a blessing
by those w h o h a v e been a t any t i m e compelled t o w e a r b e l t s ,
baudages, or o t h e r g a l l i n g supports. Persons i n a n y p a r t o f t h e
w o r l d , can have t h e remedy sent t o t h e m , w i t h i n s t r u c t i o n s for
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London,
Testimonials—used w i t h t h e consent o f t h e w r i t e r s .
" M y R u p t u r e has npt appeared since.
I consider i t a m i r a c l e
t o be cured after 27 years suffering. J o h n C o r k . " I a m h a p p y
t o t e l l y o u m y l i t t l e boy's r u p t u r e Is w e l l , a l t h o u g h y o u spoke
so d o u b t f u l l y of i t , M r s Ede.'*
'* M y s e r v a n t wishes m e t o
w r i t e , a n d say t h a t her r u p t u r e is q u i t e w e l l . M r s D l d c o t . " ** I
left o f f a l l support three days ago, rode eleven m i l e s on horse­
back yesterday, and have felt no pain w h a t e v e r . J . I l u r s t , E s q . "
*' M y d o u b l e r u p t u r e has n o t been d o w n since, t h o u g h I w a l k
t h i r t e e n m i l e s e v e r y day on d u t y . J . P . "
* ' I am thaukful to
t h r o w m y truss a w a y , after suffering m u c h for 9 years. C. M . "
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for any term not exceeding twenty-one years.—Apply
to Mr. Henry Howard, Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
late Girdlestone and Barclay, 11, Euston-square, Lon­
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suffering
from i r r i t a t i o n o f t h e t h r o a t and hoarseness w i l l be ejrreeahly
surprised a t t h e i l m o s t i m m e d i a t e r e i i e f afforded 4iy t h e use o f
" B r o w n s B r o n c h i a l Troches." These famous " lozenges " are
n o w sold by most respectable chemists i n t h i s c o u n t r y , a t l a l i d
per box. People t r o u b l e d w i t h a " h a c k i n g c o u g h , " a " s l i g h t
c o l d , " o r b r o n c h i a l affections cannot t r y t h e m too soon, as s i m i ­
lar t r o u b l e s , i f a l l o w e d t o proaress, r e s u l t i n serious p u l m o n a r y
a n d A s h m a t l c affections.
Sec t h a t the w o r d s '• B r o w n ' s
B r o n c h i i t Troches " are on t h ? G o v e r n m e n t S t a m p a r o u n d each
b o x . — L o n d o n Depot, 493, O x f o r d - s t r e e t .
Valuable Discovery for the Hair !—A very nicely
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perfumed h a i r dressing called t h e
M e x i c a n H a i r Renewer,"
n o w b e i n g sold by m o s t Chemists find Perfumers a t as 6d per
b o t t l e , la fast superseding all " H a i r Restorers " — f o r i t s t i f f
poiitively restore in every eetse Grey or White Hair t o i t s o r i g i n a l
colour, b y a f e w applications, w i t h o u t dyeing I t , or l e a v i n g t h e
disagreeable s m e l l o f most • ' R e s t o r e r s . "
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e h a r t n l n g l y b e a u t i f u l , as w e l l as p r o m o t i n g the g r o w t h o f t h e
h a i r o n b a l d spots, where t h e glands are not d o c a y c M C e r t i f i e n t c
f r o m D r . V e r s m i n u on e v e r y b o t t l e , w i t h f u l l p a r t i c u l a r s . A s k
for ** T a g M E X I C A N H A I R R E S E W E B , prepared by H . C. OhALLCr,
493, O x f o r d - s t r e e t , L o n d o n .
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O M F O R T F O B T H E S I C K . — G r a t u i t o u s d i s t r i b u t i o n #T a drops o f t h e l i q u i d
F l o r i l i n c " s p r i n k l e d on a w e t t o o t h - b r u s h
n e w medicine t o aH classes o f sufferers, w h o m a y cure produce a pleasant l a t h e r , w h i c h t h o r o u g h l y cleanses the t e e t h
themselves o i any f o r m of weakness o r d e b i l i t y , loss o f m e m o r y , f r o m a l l parasites or i m p u r i t i e s , . h a r d e n - t h e g u m s , preven's t a r ­
f a l l i n g s i g h t , epilepsy, c o n s u m p t i o n , c o u g h , i n d i g e s t i o n , g i d d i ­ t a r , stops decay,.gives t o the teeth a p e c u l i a i l y pearly w h i t e ­
ness, headache, n e u r a l g i a , depression, a n d t h e l o n g l i s t o f s y m ­ ness, and a d e l i g h t f u l fragrance o f t h e b r e a t h .
removes a l l
p t o m s k n o vn as nervous c o m p l a i n t s , m i n y o f w h i c h are consid­ unpleasant odour a r i s i n g from
decayed teeth or tobacco
ered hopeless by o r d i n a r y r o u t i n e p r a ^ t i t l o n e r e . I n a l r a o j t e v e r y smoke. V T h e F r a g r a n t ) ' i o r l l f n e " being composed I n p a r t o f
disease i t has p r o v e d i t s e l f a p o s i t i v e a n d a c j e d y r e m e d y . Send honey a n d sweet herbs. I t somt'times t u r n s c l o u d y , b u t i t Is
four penny stamp*, a n d a d i r e c t e d envelope to J . J O H N S T O N , delicious t o t h e taste, and i t is Lne greatest Wr.cl uiscovery o f
E s q . , 17 C r o w n Terrace, K a v c r s t o c k H i l l , Lent.on, and he w i l l t h e age. Price Ss6d for «be H s u t d , a n d I s per j a r for the
f o r w a r d t h e medicine i n doses, w i t h directions for u t c, a n d e v e r y F r o r i l t n o ••Powder," o f a l l Chemists and Perfumers. T r c p a r c d
i n s t r u c t i o n necessary for t h e permanent recovery c f h e a l t h a t a b y H . C. G A L L O T , 4*3, O x t o r d - a t r e e t , L o n d o n .
t r i f l i n g cost.
E x t r a c t s from genuine t e s t i m o n i a l s .
** I b a d
If T H E R E A R E A N T L A D I E S w h o hi\-e n o t yet used
t r i e d quack medicines, and doctors, and found thera a l l a ' d e l u ­
s i o n . ' T w o boxes o f y o u r w o n d e r f u l medicine c o m p l e t e l y cured t h e G L E N F I E L D S T A M C H , t h o are respec'fnlly s o l i c i t e d t o g i v e
m e . J . R o b e r t s . " " T h e nervous pains and s h a k i n g o f t h e l i m b s It a t r i a l , and c a r e f u l l y follow o u t t h e directions p r i n t e d on e v e r y
have c n t f r e ' y left m e , thanks t o y o u r potent physic.
M r s package, a n d i t t h i s Is done, tbey w i l l say l i k e theQueen'e
Reevia."
' ' l l f y headaches w e r e fearful, a n d steep I could n o t Laundress, I t is t h e finest S t a r c h t h e y ever used. W h e n y o n ask
for m a n y houvs together : n o w 1 a m restored t o f u l l h e a l t h , a n d for ( J L E H T I E L D 8 T A 3 C U , see t h a t y o u get i t , as Inferior k i n d s are
s h a l l n e v o r cease t o recoiiinierui yopv w o u d e r A i l incdic'ne.
J . often s u b s t i t u t e d for t h e sake o f c x t n . p r o n t . B e w a r e t h . r e t o r c
M e r r y . " ** For m y neuralgic pains, i t is a spociflc, a n d l ^ o n l d o f spurious l m i t a t i o n a .
n o t be w i t h o u t a supply for any m o n e y . L l i s ^ S t e w a r t . "
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a t e r r i b l e r e a l i t y t h a t has baffled t h e s k i l l o f t h e w i s e s t o f o u r
Physicians t o c u r e . N e r v o u s i n v a l i d s suffering from l o w s p i r i t s
and d e b i l i t y , noises i n t h e bead, m e l a n c h o l y , i e a r , b l u s h i n g ,
d i s l i k e t o society, sleeplesspess, headache, i n d i g e s t i o n , dimness
o f s i g h t , loss o f m e m o r y , gld l i n e . * , p a l p i t a t i o n of t h e h e a r t , n e u ­
r a l g i a , fits, epllepsv, o r c n v o t h e r o f t h e thousand* tittM o f t h i s
r a g i n g m a l a d y , w i l l find D r ^ T H O M S O N ' S J f E U B O T O K E a
root*, " c r t a i n r e m e d ;
I t has effected thousands o f cures o f a l l
affections o f t h e nervous system since i t s in.ro-lueMow t o f i e
p u b l i c , a n d Is so safe t h a t i t can be sed by y o u n g a n d o l d , h o w ­
ever weak a n d 111 the., m a y be " i d so cheap t h a t even t h e poor­
est have n o l e n g e r a necessity " ufler. Price I s . l i d - ai*J2s. 9 d .
per b o x , w i t h d i e t a r y rules, kc.
Sold by a l l chemists,* r w i ' l he
sent free by post o r e c ' n t o f 14 or S3 i , . n n y stamps, by D r
T H O M S O N - 65 B a r t h o l o m e w Road, K e n t i s h T o w n ,
-dor
I n e v e r y ea*e i t creates good appetite, promote" d i g e s t i o n , r e ­
freshing sleep, ana east, .es saajjtj h e a l t h .
TI*« e x t r a o r d i n a r y
efficacy o f N c u r o i o n e , renders I t r ^ e e a t t v y f l i a t ' b s | r r e b a a e r
observe t h a t *he name R A L P H .a'nOMSON is eng.'*ved i n
w h i t e setters on t h e G e v s r n m e t S U m p , v t h o u ; w n j c h B f t N K C f
be genuine.
M y fearful he*,: aches w e r e q u i t * I T 1 by three
doses. H . 8 . "
*' I suffered a m - r t y r d i r t n . o r years, from n e u ­
r a l g i a i n n»j face;
*ie N e u r o t o n e has q u i t e c a r e d i t , a n d t h e
p a l p i t a t i o n o f t h e hCa.s-1 w h i c h often c stressed m e v e r y roi.ch,
has e n t i r e l y ceased, M r e W . B V Sold by M r T . C a r n e l l , c h e n i s t , Biirnarai Castle.
r i i O S U F F E U B B S . — V" C l e r g y m a n w u o h a d auffpred for years
J
' f r o m weakness, w a s t i n g , lassitude, c o i . - l , , 4et l i e s s , bead*
ache, pains i n t h e back, and m a n y o t h e r i m i r m i t i e s r**«c!tiug
f r o m debUuV a4 w h o b a d t r - d s e v e r a l d u c t o » , a a » i n e a r l y a l l
t h e at* • -.'r! M,..' a n d o t h e r quacks w h o so pompously profess t o
care these c o m p l a i n t s , unsuccessfully, w l t b t! o a o a l a m o u n t o f
Imposition a u d e x t o r t i o n , has w r i t t e n a P a m p h l e t for G r a t u i t o u s
c i r c u l a t o r , c o n t a i n i n g a h i s t o r y J( his ca«e <ml experiences, as
a w a r n i n g anc c a u t i o n t o others, against t a M v a m p i r e s : sup­
p l y i n g at t h e sam* t i m e t h e means o f s e l f c u r ; , b y s i m p l e h e r b a l
mc " c l o w , t o w h i c h he was p r o r l d e n t a i l y l e d , w h i c h have beea
en n a l l y successful i n restoring m a n y hundreds o f others t o perfect
uvMUft end are w i t h i n the reach o f e r t r y sufferer.
Send a
s tamped ei-vejoj-e t :*>:•- Rev. C. B r a n t u n , 86 H i g h Street, C a m ­
den T o w n , Lor.don a n d a c o r w i l l be enclosed per r e t a i n o f
!
T E A S
C H O I C E , P U R E , A N D UNADULTERATED
A t the l o w o H ;>
I) nneea.
B L A C ' * . — C i i o i c e a n d i m - a , i-i a-nber wrapper, at*, ueda
TV) d r . - F i m c r o p T ^ a , i n o r a r m w - » , p r » » ^ a t « A . * | ^ » ,
V I X K X . - F l j c s t M l i e a T a a . u j c 0 » < e art < ^ a T J l T i .
G R E K N . — F i n e s t j L j j n n e Green Tea. , lint-fraaa .
atjj.«a.perlb.
f
hi dark tssa sal
D T D I A N . — A s s a m I n ^ l a t i vary f l - e B l a Ak Tea,
1
gold wrappers, a t Ss. ud. p i r lh.
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albs.. *
of l i b . . lib «'h.. and tor,, and in eanlsten el «v
Hbs. each, atacli packet bear, t n U m a r t n a a i , 38
Be oarefnl t o o b t a i n the I ' t ' R R Tea Comnanr'i Tea.
Wholesale D,.p6t G c o i r » F . *~ir>K Xaaaeer
DEKHA'S
S T R E E T . L O N D O V BRIDGE fii
C U D D E X M O U R N ING.-Mesar*. JAY „
a l a r ; . , provided w i t h es-yrneneed drsMnnaksta aaa 3
nnert, ready to travel to any p i r of the Knrcora. tret of i i
p a v e t o purchasers, when the cii.Ar.-enci» of treMea or aa
e i j i e c t e d m o u m i i i f r e a n i r e t h e imrne.uat* riecnuoaof avarraaw
oroera. T h e j talse with t b e m dre^tea Umneta. and aataan
baaidei
tSaakai
DMldea materiala
m a t e r i a l a .ait
n ! 'a. per
n . r yv «arr.dl and nvwarda
> . . . . . ^ . frotr
,
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marked, l a p l a i n Urnres. and a t the t i n t price at it .wehtaaa
" t f l M o o r n i n i r w'arehc.oae in Uf cen-^ttreet
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VIYIKICKI,
Soothing
C HEMI8T8,
PAEIS.
M E D I C I N E S offered to tk
p u b l i c f o r m a n y years east, noaa have beta so ra»
r a l l y a p p r o v e d by t h e M e d i c a l Profession, at those —
b y Messrs. G r i m a u l t a a d Co.
Arao-ig these p r e p a r a t i o n s we m a y especially
T h e Echo o f N o v . 7,1872, s p e a k i n i r o r t h i s prodoetioa, s s t a r -
" D o you l i k o Guarana f
" H a v e y o u tasted Quararia t
" D o e s G u a r a n a agree with yonf
• ' T h e s e questisna w i l l perhnpa be aaked 5 oast f a r l s a l
v e r y shortly, j e s t ss, i n past ceatnries, ear aoeastslt
politely asked each o t h e r w h a t t h e y t a o n r l i t of Ihsitssssl
beverages eofiee and tea. G a a r a n a (rrowt i s Brasil. s a i
is the t r a i t of a s h r a b , peeled, dried, aad redaeao It
powder."
A aingle powder of this veeetable prodnntioD is e a M s f J
t o e a r n i n s t a a t l y the most V I O L E N T 8 I C E H E A T I A O H I .
I t la the most valuable remedy against a i i i a p a , i/iratwa,
a n d a l l diaordara proceeding front deraaesaaaat of ths
atoraaoh or bowala.
T h i s powder is iadiaaeataaas for afl
families. P r i c e 2s. 6d. per packet.
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Aathma.
Atsthma.
G R I M A U L T 4 Co.'«
I n d i a n C i g a r e t t e s o f C a n n a b i s Iadio*.
A l l t h e means hitherto eatfiloyed t o relieve AsthiesAwS
been o n l y p a l l i a t i v e s i n varied r a m i * , baaed on bellsissss
s t r a m o n i u m , n i o o t i a n a , o r o p i u m . B e o e n t expariatectlBsw
i a t h e P a r i * H o s p i t a l s have j-.-oved t h a t onr Cigarettss asAs
o f t h e e x t r a c t o f I n d i a n H e m p posset* remarkable lit la*
a g a i n s t t h i s o m p l a i n t , as w e l l as against aereeaa aeaatt,
car. ate iarynqifis. koanenett, late of voice, fmeial ararulgis,
and in*omn
P r i c e l a . 9 d . per case.
Grimault
C O . ' B S y r u p a n d W i n e of
P e r u v i a n Bai-k a n d I r o n T h i s m e d i c i n e presents, i n an agreeable f w r m , the 1
p r i n c i p l e s o f P e - n v i a n B a r k , t h e best o f t o n i c , *s*>bt**|
w i t h I r o n , one o f t h e p r i n c i p a l base, of t h e b l o o d . Ttrapeflf
renores
Ike dU'reeeime sf«a>acA cempiai- U c a s e d kf
anaamia, weakneaeea, and o t n e r diaooaafoeta t o v h i o h laalss
a-e l i a b l e , and is also eieeller.t for pale, lymphatic, aad
scrofulous children. l a s t l y ,
ttrt-'.itk.r
di?e«t;oti, M H I is extremely beneficial to a h 1
blond 11 is b « e a impoverished b y U L a e M , or l e a * and 1
eouval-eccenoc.
Price— B y r w p , 2s. i s i . ; T H n e , 4s. ftd.
G E t M A U L T V Co.'*
I o d i z e d S y r u p of H o r s o Itadigh.
P T C p f a r C h i l d r e n 1—Sflould a l w a y s be used w h e n c h i t d r e a are
c u t t i n g teeth ; I t relieves t h e l i t t l e sufferer at once, U irmSuces
n a t u r a l q u i e t sleep by r e l i e v i n g t h e c h i l d from p a i n , a n d t h e
l i t t l e c h e r u b awakes " as b r i g h t aa a b u t t t i . " I t la perfectly
harmless a n d v e r y pleasant t o taste. I t soothes t h e c h i l d . I t
softens t h e g u m s , allays a l l p a i n , relieves w i n d , regulates t h i
bowels, a n d Is the best k n o w n remedy for d y e e n t t r y a n d -lUrrhosa
whether a r i s i n g from t e e t h i n g or o t h e r cause. M r s . w i n s l o w ' s
S o o t h i n g B y r u p is sold by thousands o f medicine dealers i n a i l
parts of t h e w o r l d a t I s 1|<1 per b o t t l e , and m i l l o n a o f M o t h e r s
can t e s t i f y t o I t s v i r t m . — M a n u f a c t o r y , 493 , 0 » f o r d - ^ B j e t .
Lotion.
f > r » i d i r . d M * Serf r.bttilrte
/or ( oi 1'rar Chi. It Bat
l<ven aucerlt ined b y e t | « r i f a e v t s p.ade i n t o a principal ata,.
p i t r l s of
1: . t h a i ' V . i ' ttrrnp aaa always novlnftaf . renra
aa- - r t o r t o tbeee ol>i>iiiad | m a i t h e a f c r v j weatltetd 0s\
w h i c h pa iei.t.1 f . i t »o di*acreeabra to b y t
r i o t a s i n g l e iuatance c a n be aodoeed i a w l ' i ' h pals, hrav
p h a t i c t h i M r e n . f u b j e c t t o s w r l l i n g o f t A * grlaeds, ntesiewa*
o f t.|,e s k i n , o f t h e heed J? t h e face, e r o t h e r 1
o l a w i n k 0 0 1 tt i . t i . •:. h a v e t a k e n tl-.is ty.-ap W l t k e e t eeraf"
i n * r i t u a l u ^ i . i Bt ft< nt i t - n a « . P r i c e 4--. W .
The People's Tonic.—The Quinine Wine n i a n u factni 1 b j J n e T s d d , o f Carlisle, i s oot o n l y t t " peas i n t . St
t o n i c o f t h e day " l i n t is al>o t i e safest and most e t l c i t a t j i t i t
r e g u l a r l y prescribed o r M e d i c i men, w i t h the g n k j e s t smccist,
i r cases o i nervous d e b i l i t y , \ r a s t n . { diseases, s c r o f o l c j a aSect i o c s , a n d a l l o m p l a i n U a n a i r " from v ak or impaired digestive
powers, and the happv effects » ' . ! c h h m e followed i t s » * e , have
entitled i t t o universal eoufidcnct. "soue i t t-nnine onlcss
avgWi-t"* T f t d i c n t h s covernawn stamp.
A n r i ' i l l r - n t r e r n . ^ y ItHT a ' l a^l'-nStioe* o f I S * ek*st|at
' r l i ' e r . . e K.-W efTe.1i.a 1, | . r . ; % . n t * 1. f U . ' n » i e»-fa|>iratlA
a . ltaaase.1 M r p r / i r W a r t r r a « f t . T h w s y r r r f . Is t h r flee
•as « H V . , e-t-r viaw^- i#i57, baa i r r a r i s b i * b r * i alt'sawJ
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r i M i l ' a , a I ^ t aU l e t i e P » r i ' l • * * » »
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f : l . > • . » , *?r'aa.-i»f east <V F
rl-.M.
Holloways Pills—Excellent P i l l s . — I V
resource of medicine an^ c:-emi-try wer* lon< and
fruitlessly tried before they yitHrlri .. remedy w i ch
coold overcome disorders of the siom?ch m< nerves,
till Professor Holloway discovered his purifying and
tonic Piils. Tbay are the safest and *ure*t correctifui
indigestion, heart-burn, rJatUency, tepidity of the
livt.:-, twit.hings, neryous fancies, de^pojidei.o/, .osr
spirit*, and declining strength. IlqllQway's Bills
supersede ail irreg !ar action in the'body, and SQ
strengthen and support the s y s t e m that d i s e a s e departs,
and leaves the patient not at all s h a k e n . This is to*
grand aim and objeH of medical art, to regulate dis­
ordered functions wi.hoi'* damaging the o o n s t i t A l i o u
by the remedy; and admirably is this end attained by
Holloway's PiBs.
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leaving Queenetown the fol-.
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State-rooms being unusuallj largi
Saloons situated in Poop o r deck
E a U of Passage 12, 15, and 17
to aooomooodatien in State-roo
privilege in Saloon. Return
F I T S GTJINBA8.
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Medioal Attendance free
8towardesaes in attendance
aigere.
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nod Baltimore ritiet/ awfre
through to San Fran.-ieco. and
United Stabs* and Canada on faro
Pas engers booked through to
land, China, and Japan.
For Freight or Passage apply
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21 and 23, Water-street,
To N. and J. CUMMIN8 and
Or to the following
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& D. W A L K E R , 8. & D. Bail
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Tiokets of our local Agent* b e f o
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The superb Steamships o f tint
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P O R T L A N D and Q C E B E ' . f o r
N E W Y O R E and BOSTON,
AND TOWNS I N CANADA
STATES.
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a t S a t e r t c a s . T a a a . , I t ••
Forwarding Passenger* by Bail J
Weetsro, South Western
Oabin Passage to Halifax, P „ ,
• • w York, Norfolk, Baltimonl
• r £\h 15*. aocording W a o c J
Provisions, but not W i n e s
•htained on board. Return T i l
A limited n u m b e r of intermM\
to each steamer at £9 9... in)
•nd sll neceeearv u t e n s i l s , dinil
Applications for e a r t h s t o be i f
Waterage passage to S t . J i v l
md, Boeton, Mew York, NorJ
•••tuding a plentiful s u p p H
•^rage 8tewardewes are <
"•d to the w a n U of female L
B«Mage taken from tit
Can
Frm of
£rp«t
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» obtained f r o m Mr. Dixon. L
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'•ttphtot* on Oanada
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t o t h e m tot c c c i e a o f t h e f o i l P r o s p e c t u s o f
T H B BIB£i£ E D U C A T O R , w n i j h will be
forwarded,
any r j » « n l r e d q u a n t i t y f o r dimtrlbution, poa/^ee.
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I t is the finest S T A R C H they ever used.
When you ask for G L E N F I E L D S T A R C H , see that
.you get it, as inferior kinds are often substitu­
ted for the sake of extra profit.
Beware therefore of spurious imitations.
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