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MEDICAI..
M ISCE L. LAN EOUS.
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SPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS.
MARRIAGE
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and dealers in
INKS OF EVERY VARIETY.
Impure and Had Blood.
Washington, D.!C., Sept. 27
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rive years at chool the studente. "pent ■
Then into busfneas eat h one * ‘ 4 ...
TOhn iearned to play the fluteand.fd da
Mui parted hi* hnr, o
While his brother looke
Agents for all kind* of WOOD TYrE.
BVLLErIX BEILMSG, PILADELHNIA.
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Prepared by the GRAProN MIDIe IN} ,,
St. Louis, Mo..
• Alarm Money draw
FAIIBANKS & < 0 •
252 Broadway, New York.
106 st . Falt morr.
13 lamp st.. New ‘ t ' ns.
I AIRTANKS. BROWN A (0
113 Mik str ' t. Bo-ton
l ries and revelationn of the • xual '
the latest discoveries in produt ing at 11
■ omspring.prmervingtheronpirxin
Thia in an iut resting work of two 1
Direct importers of
i CALIFORNIA WINES AND. BRANDIES.
Guarantee these articles aa the parent, beat, and
Respectable Ttocera
L. SIEGEL,
SOLE PROPRIETOR.
MARBLE WORKS,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
twenty-four pgen, with numet
1 and contain- valuable informati
100,000 Licing lVitm^»
testify to this truth irhohai?
been cured within the hint
tweire months.
The only genuine INDIAN
RECEIPT, of the Celebrated
WAMP0O BITTERS,
lost for so many years, and at lust
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unnecessary pince itsiustant r
A pih ate ( onn-
Married, or tho-e al
ry, on the phy mi-log I
This U a hard, compact paper,like anordinar
book cover, and I* satrate * ith tar and’used.on
the outride of frame buildinge, under the ciar.
tards Nlso under shingles and Hoors, to keep out
Whitooub’ethe Bowela, andfueilitaten
Byrnp. the procem of Teething r, ,
Mrw. , Subduea Couxulalune and । , . "
Whitcomb’alovereomesull diaunen inei
BOOK FON TMK nII.L.ION
] of eomunssion*.
i sired.
hiftamniation of the Lnny»
Bordentown, N. J., January 7, 1870.
I contracted acold, which settling on my lunKs,
cansed inflammation and severe pain acrons my
breast and shoulders, alarming my fumilx and
rHends. One week * u-e of DeBing - W onderful
Remedy relieved me of couch, and stopped t
pains in my breast and shoulders. Iain well and
thankful. .
CoRSELIUS LENT.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Llano, Texas.
spasma. Gravel, Dropsy, Congentive.’ hills. Ague
and Fever, casing Generaf Debility and Con-
sumptive decline. It puries and enriches the
Blood, the Biliary, Glandular and Secretive SY":
tem*. correcta and strengthens the Nervous and
G “ ‘
^FAIRBANKS.
STANDARD SCALES.
DE NINC’B REMEDY
AND IXDIAXOl \.
... south street New York.
vow . omin on sense was very ran-.
. -1 the -tate Holl** needed a portion ther‛
- , th.” family dunce" moved into town,
I ne people « a led him Governor Brown
hdibrother- who went tothegitypehm*
amne ....... to live with "mother efoo
leaving disease on it* way. To remove this poison,
a vigorous and healthy action must be given to
the liver, not by cathartics aloue, at the name
wi pretice in supremeand Federal Courtaat । timnesunultnate.y aratontiptcttorwek
; Austin . alsobistret Cour tzorthnT 1nrtzien t । and eten ionths, tls renjoying by degr ces, but
Judicial Di-tnet .Especta attention FL. " anrele every impurity and obstacle to a free cir
auou of organic life; for nature always
fallen to throw off her enemy, but she fre
.$1000 EEWAuD
Falia to cure it I* prepared expressly toc ure the
piles and nothing ebu-. and has curedcaeserover
twenty yearn standing. Sold by all drugKi4t ■
Laboratory, 142 Frauklin street, Baltimor.w
E1"CW l Y
The pure Juices of Bark*. Herba, Rootaand Ber
ries for Consumption, Pneumonia, PleurisX,
Asthma, Bronehiti, Croup. Diptherta. Catarrh,
Whooping Cough, Budden Coldsand Infammation
of the Lungs, for all those weaknesses and amio-
tions peculiar to Woman; for torpid and de-
ranged conditions of the Liver. Stomach, Bowela
and Kidney *. producing Dyppepsia, Cost)xeness.
nials COUld aceompany U
IR.CIARK’N L.ONDON KRMEDIE3,
I J •} For -pe ial Complaints." *
DR CLAK’S I>Vli ORATOR gives strength
to th. aged and debilitated ; it Is especially dez
i siened for young men who have wasted their
vizor by excesses of even kind, and all perront
whose -ystems have 1 come w > ak by iniprudence
Dealers in
ITALIAN ASDAMERICAN MARBLES
230 diferent mnodiftentiot
they have bet n be ne tittt V nny
cured. It will PURIFY, IN.
h-APan-‛h1*"‛* "15 — PCall< 1 » ’» ‘ ‘ nhiH' «»' - '
It costs only from $s to | shattere d and injured physical system.
We might pullish names of thousands bene
fitted and cured, but have apace only for a W
ca-s covering a range of complatuts, dinnimuar
as the natures, habits and pathological conditions
I r the p i sons aflicted ; all originating in torpid
- | and deranged condition* of the vital organismi, a
—• near or distant cause of all Hisease.
dent to iufautand < li i Id r. i
, CuraDarruea, Dyeent j
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Vienna, Fairfax Co , Va . Sept . 25, 1309
I a vc be n for three ve ar* troubled witha ) "ry
bad hacking cough, attended with E’nera 11
hiUty. I could not attend to my houeholddu
ties.’ Doctors prescribed; I took highly recomi
mi tided medic.m-. but continued to grow wrakt :
until. by chance, I got Delinzs wonderrul
remedy. I am taking the third bottle, and am
i about my hou- .much improved. In fact, I am
during the part two year*
John N.SEGAR, 193 Gay street.
RIA, ASP OTHER ArMrNTS
an !«• con-
Always Stops the Chills.
This Medicine h as been befor th< I
fifteen years, and it still ahe d ' f
known remedies. It does not purge
not sicken the stomach, is perfectly f
any dose and under all circumstances,
is the only Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permnently every form >4 lever
A gue, because it is a perfect Antidote
Malaria.
Sold by all Druggists.
«iiHez Ne ,
It I* a common thing for person* nmieted with
habitual costiveness to take occaztonallY large
doses of purgative medicines, and the next dav or
two thev ire as bad if not worse than before The
reason • they do not require strong purgative
medicines; they require a properly prepared
medieine to give tane, energy and proper a ton
to the stomach and bowels, which lie Bl ng 8 V la
Fuga is warranted to do. Sold every WhTkw 1, ;
and Kidney-, producing, pypepsu,.umux--n,, and myt"milrHtkenliwrn»nd mady; | A
Diarhean‛bymntery."chiicsholeruMorbuaa wthprmamnua,"ea nnd’it excellent for wueden A
colds anpUKtev, Railroad Contractor,
542 N. 1 strect.
L 00K TO VOIR < "LDNMN.
tub mcKAT soornixa REMEn;
Washington. D. <’., February 13, 1*9
I was badly afflicted with kidney and grave I
complaint, attended with dropsical afTecton, and
a few weeks’ use of DeBing’s wonderful remedy ।
has cured me.
RANDALL FISH, 498 Maryland Avenue. |
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get and < hrmnut, st Louis
augan "In dA* | >
Inci pirn t Contu tn pt ion.
Washington, D. C.. September 21, 1869.
I had a severe cough, resnitinefrom.anegieeted
cold. I tried various pectoral remedies without
benefit. I had night swat*. and wassomewhat
alarmed. A lady friend mdu, e, me to. try
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new iw,. DEMIAISE, Ass’t City Surveyor.
A work done of th. most chaste and "t gna’.
shop ne ir and East of the Capitol
may 12 dtf _ _
*k
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\'ctr l ork-
ar < omipletely restored by its use.
Price, one dollar. I
DR. < LARK’S PURIFIER cleanses the bloodi
from all impurities; such as Ferofuia. Myph 7
nun al Rheumatism. Humor* ofei.ii ort,
:...... 4 Neneive Perspiration, > 'i' 1 t,
’ t atarrnh,lDiseharges from the Ear. More Hye *.
More Throat. Falling of the Hair. Clcer*. BoiL.
Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases of the kung«
and digestive organs. Price, one dollar
DR.CLARK’S PANACEA relieves pain of every
description; Headache, Ear ache: Toothache:
Stomach ache. Bark ache. Palns in the Erzast and
Limb*. It is an invaluable remedy in ad Nervous
Disorders, and no family should lie without it.
Priee. one dollar.
DR CLARKS ELIX ER ie a certain eurre for all
weakness of the Genito-Urinary Orpins, and dis-
charges of a muco-purulent nature, lechorrha,
i Gonorrha, Spermatorrhoa, and seminal Weak-
i ness, are speedily cured by its use. Price, one
Having fitted up a new ami commodious Stone
Shop ou the corner of Pine street and the Avenue.
I am prepared to dp all kinds of BlacksmithinK.
especfally shoeing wild or vicious horses or mules,
and heavy forging, having a good stock and the
beat of conveniences for such work. .
There will tie a Wagon maker connected wit
me in a few weeks. J. B. BARNARD •
noli tf ___________
COE, WETNEMILL 4 CO..
I have been aficted with botls, pimple* and
son * <m mi skin, caused by impure blood. I tooK
three bottles of DeBing’* Remedy, and am . n
nnly cured. It hua also benetited my E‛ rat
> health B H .
Mss Marian RICKER, No. 285 Sixth Ftreet.
nOTHBB" F«»I"
.. Plain enough to wee,” natd a tarmer ′ wife,
letoys will make their markeinlife ’
riiri Were never made to handle a hoe.
I nd at once to college ought to go.
ANCreFrea, he-s little better than a feo1.
But John and Henry mint go to school.
Well, really, wife.’ quoth Farmer Brown,
he nat his mug of eider downa.. ...
• Pred docs more work in a day for m
rhan both his brothers do in thre•
HiOok larnin” will never plant one soor •
Nor hoe potatoee, sure’s you re born .
sor mend a rod of broken fencin.e .
For my part, give me common sense.
rut hl* wife waa bound tire roosat to rule,
xml John and Henry wergsenttonachp
wocneraai”ne va -
Meanwhite, at home, their brother F red
rinl taken a notion into his headi.
But be quictiy triume d hi* apple trees,
Ami weded onions and planted trees.
While somehow . by hook crook.
He m feared to read full many a book.
ntinrgzth fn A- int.'- head ■
that," added Farmer Brown.
He- the smarte-t I-'' there " 1,1 town-
1... a' szzaszmue
and peculiar remale compintt 6rught aweaU.
eryous and physical with i“tt benefit, until
I tried never medicinepwheavIthanstrength-
I took your W'onderfulganery, and releveme
< ned me toaremarkabiednKandnervous sleep
of cough, chinuightswit“ Moh, and thankful
IAAAIAAA. 1 4411 DOW M“A“P
"'fiS.'RSS APisiiisoN. Fourth
very (‛H80.
l eBiug* Via-Fur* is prepared with speria! care
toeoopirutc with the file Remedy in the treat-
ment of blind bleeding and it. Linn pile*, wimh
are aggravated, and. in f ,<t.. hum d by di sP Bla the most sceptic,
and constipation of the bowels. rhncoremediee ‘
are guaranteed to cure the very worst cas - |
Remember that costiveness, or constipation o
the bowels is the principal canse of the plif “
And those afflicted with the former will sooner
1 or later snffer with the latter.
Dezing’s Via-Fuga removes the causes; and.no
case of piles can bo permanently cured if the
cause still remains. There are no diseates No
common as these, and none so little attended to.
Half the ill* flesh is heir to are caused by constipa-
tion of the bowels. It is really an invitation to
c$)
P j . n v i. ""N B‛
some chronic cases of twenty years standing Those
have been cured in iwwoh. and ordinary ca" *
iu a few days, by thi- medieine. No matter how
olStinateorchrotie the case maybe, immediate
relict and a permanent cure a re Fuaranteed in
Washington, January 1, 1870.
1 was aficted with a terrible scrofulous and
svpMiiitic complaint, causing runningt.sores and
NPer on my body. After taking DeBing s won
. aerrti rmedy four wicks. I am comnpletely cured
I of that loathsome disease, and gratefully add my
! teltimuny to it* powerful, yet gentle effect*
Wtim-ny M. M. w , I street, near 13th,
l. i"
Musenlar forces. . . ... .
1 Full direction* on the bottle, except for ( holens,
| Cholera Morbus. Spasms, Congestive < ha, Axue
and Fever. A wine glass full, repeated, if re-
quired, will afford immediate relief.
Dally reports are made of relief atorded by thia
remarkable remedy- , . ..
Imperial bottle II SiX bottles 5 00, For
Vienna. Fairfax County, Va .Hept. 21. 1800.
I have been long troubled with a sev ere athma:
causing great prostration, palpitation of the heart
nna shortness ot breath, with pain in my left sale i
and breast. I tried doctors prescription* and
many other medicines. I o no relief until I
took DeBing's remedy for consumption. I ai
now taking the third bottle, and am greatly. Bo
proved. I feel stout, ami am quite free from
those pains, nervousness and shortness of brrati
t have a married daughter whohadbeen amict
edwith peculiar female complaints, with a tn. ,
denev to consumptive decline. She.isnow que
wellarter taking only four bottles of thiswonder i
ful remedy. beoL..•" „"ma0r
PRESLEYW . MooRELASD.
■ in public p1" i“. or )
.. p. ru-el liutte. Wot
ane is, or how deplot ab
Baltimore, Md.. October 29, 1809:
My wife has long suffered with general debility,
causing physical and nervous prostration 0 n- 1
system, and produciug a seriee of female ‛ 012
plaints, terminating in spinal afection. Two bot ,
ties of bexipg’s wonderful remedy has restored
her to usuaf good health. She i* better than
MAT IC AFFECT ONS, NEURAL ■ A
The inquiring patient may ask, how Is it that a
single r ine dv isequally effective in i arous forms
of diseas I The soluton I* simple and compre
hensive when we come to nnderstand, that all
our organs and miuntelyeivetsitied channels of
circulatlon sympathize with each other in the
lizhtest ami tior : ami that tin* remarkable pre-
, paration combines all powerful, J et Kentie AK‛ nts,
1 to remove and prevent every cause of phy «1« al
l weakness, and restore I x ■ ry organ and avenut o .
' cireulat ion to t heir allot ted i fie e.
\ ill- d cine actingonly on one el I" of "rvalf.
i" ... to render torpid others whereas 1 ldA
. . emiines the iiik'it dient- required to.ort e<t ■ VI ry
raulty condition of the system, and give new 1."
and igortoevery physiral function. I' • " tie tit -
are r alizedin iintm diate and penuanent relier
in dis as - affecting th* nervous, ' er' tive. Elan- i
dul it and biliary nyste lu*. Hence til. < om P} I tit"
mo-t dr. aded, .lie rendered harmlea" and may be
UII.DINC PAPKI
BAL.I. & CO
l>r. Sperry's Card
Raltimore. Md.. Jatin ry 1.1870. j
H a ing become familiar with the tormina ...
Desing- Via fura and hav ing personal know edEt
of itsrmed al power-. 1 contdentiy recommie nd
it for consumption audits long tr iinof attendant
comp lint" and w-akin a-e* of the physicaland
ne rvous systems, knowing it to be the colt entrat
t< d nic - of hark-, herbs: roots and berricn.
M. M. SPERRY, M- D-- No. 5 Calvert Et.
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rhe Calvert 'rrtbune, one of the
iblest Republican papers in the State,
mmenting upon Morgan Hamilton a
ourse, uses the following language :
“Morgan is never satisfied with any-
body or any thing ; dissatisfied is the wtn.
bump most prominently developed in chargr
his cranium, and the Republican party
j are married <>r conte mpl mu । .
bookthnt ourhttolm under lo k ill.
X .. nts
To the l.udir*.
Naltituore, Feb. 17, 1870.
I have been a sufferer from Kidney Complaint,
producing Gravel, and thos amliction: puiar
fo woman, prostrating my physical and nervous
syst ms. with tendency to consumptive dncl!int ’•
l ‘was despondent and gloomy. I t ned al "Ptan
dard Mediciues," with no relief, until I teok
l eBing’s Wonderful Remedy. I have taken six
bottles, and am now free from that coinhination
of nameless complaints. How thankru I “m to
1 Mk«' Lavinia C. LEAMIxG, 47 Oxford street.
s< 21' d A w t y _________________—
“I Texas can never please him, try '. dollarcx ARK‛8 regulator, for females only,
XX hat thev will. But Senator lamil- is guaranteed to correct all special irregularities
ton’s ravings should never disconcert andsatmeuitrsoaftoinglslahenin’tceftdin cn
them a particle. The party will go on i dition, as it* effects would be too powerful. Price,
in in work of progression without hisonfdolarhenecetebratea remedies are prepared
is
on his account; he can do them no ten sttomertorayhrrimentt prowrpfyattmeir
*ood and no harm. address. Dr. Clark can be consulted personallx
- --- and will furnish all the necessary acconinodi.
During the first day of the election ; "harease thennpelvunder
at Galveston, for justicesofa he peace •; ome, 120 BromdwaPBew YAFKiy
i nt thirty votes were polled. i ocisdwiy
. - E-T
A day or two ago, a Dr. Pavid-
• , a planter who had been gam-
Lling in Bremond and Kosse, be-
came drunk, and was very boister-
-ns and pugnacious in his riotous
r, er he became involved in a difli-
, ulty with a gambler by the name < t
peese whom he shot and mortally
Tor Sale by
. et <t l . I removed. . ,
ceneral good health atte lid* rerular action and
good condition of the stoma l>. liver, bowe ' and
kidney-. When any of these b comt de ranend.
ilothers become more or i. " atf I t' -I- and many
of the cumpluiuts that amlict mankind, thereby
nt .1
laid carelealy about the hunef
ent to any one (fr * ot portac
Address 1 Butt*' bipenh
Eighth street, Mt l oui". Mo
Notice to Ihr AfdntfC and I
Before apply mg t- ’h' not 1 vu
Ajent- for tile old line of direct packe t" to
idereda gnat yield, gave an imPor
tance 1 , this property, attracting
r wus t • obtain leases, and has iven
t. the fortunate owner an income
vhichisnow surely $7000 a daya | J
evenue for a prince which must, if it
continues a year longer, or more (as
n »w seems probable), make him one of
the wealthiest capitalists in I • nnsyl
_‛g
wounded. The deputy sherif of Lime-
stone county, Mr. Hall, attempted to
arrest Davidson, who resisted and shot
at him, when he was shot and killed
by the sheriff in self-defense. Wc un-
derstand that a strong body of the
State police has been ordered to Kosse
to preserve law and order, which we
n pe they will speedily and eflectually . saa Breath, Otensive
1o. *
)RKNKL * BRTA-
1 MAN ANTONIO............... TEXAS.
can now say w" ■ in 1 • cur
he kith and -tn ngth, nn I ' ’
Pleasure $ of Life • ive it 1
convince yourself. W i I 1
A Petroleum correspondent wri
On the east side of Petroleum " enter
a town that was well named, as
really proving to be the center of th
oil district- lies a ridge of hills, on
whose topis a farm of one hundred ana
ixtv acres, owned by Mr. James |
McCray While the Coquette well
was flowing one thousand barrels a day i
itthefootof these hills, the Empire
nd the Noble, each yielding equally
large quantities, surrounded by the
Bonneboff, the Stevenson, the Blood,
-tory and Tarr farms, Mr. McCray was
pi rating with small leases of oil lands,
ind by industry and perseverance, ac-
umulated $15,000,inblissful ignorance ,
f the streams of wealth lying beneath 1 venieut n> Houston
the hay and oats he prudently cultiva- -
?. ! t n his own farm But until last |
\pril. when Mr Johnathan Watson ;
lrilledawell which proved a success,
j innping four hundred barrels a day, 1
xcept in an agricultural view, the
Mecray farm was but little known -
but this well of Mr. Watson’s, in these
lays, when one hunbred barrels is con-
mrhe properties of Vix FtGRcombine to regulate
rosgn..----------- — thoactionof these important organ*; ami it- m-
is ."261", -
warmandcheapwali. *• , • .ni,
10 (according to size) to cover houses OU the ouI
Bide sampies and dem riptives ireulars sent free.
Address, Roc k Rive r Paper Company. < hicago,
or. E. C PALMER A CO ,
93 , 93 and .'7 Camp Street. Xew.‛ ‛r leans.,,
upri*lAwiv Gen" Ag’ts for Bouthern _
NEW BLACKSMITI AMD CAR-
RIAGE SHOP.
Whitcomb'* ry mid aumrurr eomplaint
syrup, in children of -Il aKr
I la the Grat lufant’u and Children a Ho,
Remedy lu all disorders brought on by Teet
Hope ess c-nsumption and Wonderful ' 1
WHERE ‛s Mr. BERGH ? — Here is an
account of an unfortunate dog in Iowa
itv The Medical School has let a
yphon pipe into his stomach , and (
«len the doctors want gastric juice I
r . xpi riments, they pump out a little
t Tray’s. Sometimes, by way of ex;
tra enjoyment, they open the end and ,
.llow doggie to drink '• and as the huid
runs out as fast as it is taken in, the I f
feature dot s drink until it liesdown ex- a
hausted. This scientific animal should
benamed runtalus. W • should think.
1 this sort of thing were to be kept
1 long enougi, that the dog might
, mad and bite the professors —which
would be a sort nt poetic justice. the ,
. st they can do is to make the poor More thn
, low an MD a. ■ forthe
quently needs assistance.
After many years of incersant study aud anal!
' til d labor ithe til-1'1 of chemistry, the Ere at I”1
riter of tainted blood ami reetorer of tin- iuret
Attorneys ani Counsellors a Law, ayrtemesugaon.rpuninenitpemspuwon,n
HOUSTON. TEXAS, vi RI MhDI, VI Ho a "Till. WAI To UY ” FoK
pretie-r in the supreme courts. Federal ( ourts KELIkF
at Austinand (alveston, and District < ourt" con-
-- une4 d6m.
Washington, I> •' . Jami *iy 1. 1770
For seyeral years I had been sub t to a • ongl;
1 spitting blood. One ycarago ll"' winter 1
. tok” ne vy ■ .. d, whi il - । on my lune- 1
.had a bad hemorr huue 1 14 ‘I m il-.' coneuliX
l tun -. but found it" relief. I went .t" the ' oul
t i- s, hi p n g 11 w * uld Lrurfit * - 111 W he'' । r
i turned my cough wa-more violent than
I had a trightrul hemorrhagr, wiich la
lday-; I wusverylow and nervous,and -ulerem
w it h -hoi tnes- of br ath • l ' ourhed inee
' could 'ot - up ; had II" appt ’ 1 ’“I -I ' V‛ 11
thing my fi iends recomumende d; but found in' ic
> iier until I tried I” Bin-' - wonderful remnedy: I
took this remedy, Viafuga, about tight month*;
and no triendsand hundreds of acquaintances
' in Washington, who knew mysuppontd hopeleb
ami bed-ridden condition, are surprised to se me
attending to no- household affair*, and alwout the
city wellas people generally. 1 havererommen-
<bdit to siveral amli tedpersons daring the yeur
whehavebeenbenetittedbyite Uze. .. .
Mds. LOtISIA Hi rule. 435 11 st.. North.
physicalsystem. .... ....
Nold everywhere. Laboratory, 142 Frankln -t .
Ba 111 umro Md.__“13"—-
DEEING'S PILE MKEDX.
Thi* trouble some dimcaso i* ' ured by the n-w
of DeBing * l'il'- Remedy, W hieh is pn pared ex |
pr esly tor tin* purpose and he challenge-the ■
w I rid’to produce a compound equal to it for the ।
t are of internal and external pile*.
The proprietors have thousands of testimonial
all-peaking of extraordinary uno of this di
l or-a.' by leadinghardwaredealer*
oc2-wedK sat 3m
I. the
\ yenr (
nat’on li
4 "rjrtgrree
There cannot la' IX 1" rse ’ r
sale by all drugists. . . .. ...
copyriguted by L. F. BINGHANCQ.,,
. u i v i - ' Manufacturing Chemists, W a*hlngton. D. < .
■ consumpttonand consumptive Decline may re;
suit Horn neglected cold". II maybe generated!
by serofulous, dropsical, catarrhal aud constipa ,
led conditions of the system.
py spepsja. Costiveness, Liver aud kidney com-
' plaints, resulting from toroid ami sluKKinh con-
ditions of the liver, stomach, bowels and kidney *.
promucin: poor and impure blood, are the canses
of two-thirds of all cases of consumptive decline.
catarrh, mostly the result of expo-are and neg ,
ds to both points free I lecte ,t, oHL, is one of the most inmidious and dan
geroti* affection-of the human -y-tern ; and if
'not wlolrremoved.it eventually terminate* in .
i that dreal disease. Consumption.
Serofula, syphilis, and the various diseases, of
y organ*, are powerful generating
I <causes of a long tram of disorders affecting the
; vital organism, and terminating indropy or < on
i sumption, frequently both.
Nature ever strive* to produce perfect symbol*
and a healthy progeny; but tainted, serofulou,
' syphilitic blood in parenta, i* transmitted to the
offspring, and if not removed, sooner or lator, gen
erates drepsy and consumption. This is the only
wav that * hildren Inherit consumption."
All the vital organ* are delicate; and if one be-
come* affected, the other*, from sympathy, suner
tuore or le** affliction. If the blood becomes im-
pure and tainted wit h poison, the poison l» carried
dircetlv through the lungs and all the circulation.
For sale by . ..
■I RHMON • A " ”
Ny-tin. L
de warbrokeout.amlcptain Fred
\ hinare d men to battie ie d.
x, iwhen tie n "I flag came down,
. mir mi _ omeastieneral Bro a i
. wi nt to Work on Hl'' farm again.
\ . ! p nti l < orn and sowed his rain
urg < l the barnand mended the fence,
ppu 4" lared hr ha l common *• 19-
DENING’S "AGIC "N" . "6--sad8n6,2
Thm celebrate! Liniment cures rheumatic p .B>* ......
‘ azideaan dtortea in une alar prataun enTd The Great Health Preserver at I
man and beast. .. ,, . , -
Rheumatism may be caused by colds, eontracted :
! from exposure, which settle in the weaker part*,
such AS Joint*, musclea and bones, that have been
aflicted by strains, bruises and sprain* : and the
circulation of the affeeted parts become impaired
kidney and bladder diseases, and met curial
treatment, impairing the vitalzing power of cir
- illation and secretiot. are generating chum- of
constitutienal rheumatism: thus.
Chronic rheumatism is more generally.cansed ‘
by sediment deposit from tin- blood and fluids of !
the system, which th<- segregating powers.of the ।
current fores too weak to separate and carry
off. This da** or spe ies of rhenmatic affliction
i cannot be permuanentiy «ured, without n prorer lar miracle, bronght tn lgtt 1
1 r gime and adaptatin of means, tornatote.the ! "of years the Human Race was de !
uteiii gi"itmnmig"yi iqfapki X-, ■
relieves and sets free every funetion of th.- vitall I IEEE —1 A- 1
organism. . .... without being subjecte l to
DeBine’s Magic Liniment is ahsorhed, taken up
in . penetrates, amt < liminates the inuceutar ir DISEASES, ANNOYAN( 1
1 .illation. It segregatesandscatt ra the sliment
i I -1. posits that settle in the joints, mil*, es and ■
i 1 bones, and the vital current forces, receivinK 1 ' W
impelling action, impart«-<t to t be phynieal ’"'L .
ever. I 1 u ion by the ire of De Bing’ Via l uw < off w AM100 141 1EU> f r W a
ted Hve , through the natural channel, thiz - diment.de
posit ; and a frre action and healthy ereiation
antiy;- agam’assume supreme control throuzhput the
DR. SHALLENBERCER’S
Fever and Ague
OK NAI.E•
OKIUS A St I S op rIK co)
Can I*- obtained
A T T H I H it I I । ‘ 1
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