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Port Perry Standard, 23 May 1867, p. 4

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Ala tyr to'l sensible suggestion to young men: Dear gentlemen, between the ages cf "18 and 45" listen to a few words of gratuitious remark. When you make a social of an evening, on a young lady, go away at a reasona- ble hour.. Say you come at eight o'clock, an hour and a half is cer- tainly as Tong as the most fascinat- ing of you iu conversation cam, or rather 'ought to desire to usc his charms. Two hours, indeed, can be pleasantly spent with music, chess or other games, to lend variety ; but, kind sir, by no means stay longer. Mako, shoitot calle tener. A girl--that is, 4 scosible, true hearted girl--will enjoy it better, and really enjoy your acquaintance more, Just conceive the agony of a girl who, well knowing the feeling of father and, fother upon the sub- ject, to her horror hears the old clock strike ten, and yet must sit on the edge of her chair, in mortal ter- ror lest papa should put bis oft re- peated threat into execution--that of inviting the gentleman to break: fast. And we girls understand it all by experience, and know what itis to dread the prognostic of dis- pleasure. In such cases a sigh of { accompanics the relief ~ generall closing door behind the gallant, and one don't get over the feeling of trouble till she is safe in the arms of Morpheus. Even then the dreams are sometimes troubled with the phantom of an angry father, and distressed (for both parties) mother. and all because a young man will make a lorger call than he ought to Now, young gentleman friends, I'll tell you what we girls will do: For an hour and a half we will be most irregistibly charming and fas- + cinating.--Tlien bewhre ; monosylla- ble responses will bo all you need expect, and if when the limits shall have passed, the startling query shall be Leard coming down stairs + - * Isn't it time ta close up you must consider it a righteous punishment, and taking your hat depart, a sad- der aud it is to be hoped a wiser man. Do not get angry, but the next time you come, be careful to keep within just points. We want to rise carly these pleasant morn. ings: and improve the 'shining hours J but when forced to be up at such unrcasonable hours at night, exhausted nature will speak ; and as a natural consequence, with the ut- most speed in dressing, we can bare- ly get: down to breakfast in time to | escape a reprimand from papa, who dont believe in beaux,--as though he never was young-and a mild, reprov- ing glance from mamma, who un- derstands a little better poor daugh- ter's feelings, but must still disap- prove dutwardly to keep up appear- auces. And now, young men, think about these things, aud don't for pity's sake throw down your paper with a pshaw, but remember the safe side of 10. rei The best ! Knock-out'--The post- mau's whea lic brings/you a cheque. Why is a fetter like a flock of sheep ¥--Because it is folded: : A young man married a girl rather than be shot by her brother--think- ing a Mise better than a Lit. When wera there only two vowels In the days of me a (Noal,) before u and ¢ (yem and I) were boin. What is tho difference between, 'mind' and * mater'? What is mind? 720 matter; what is matter never mind . - Have the courage to acknowledge youg ignorance, rather than to' seck credit for knowledge under false pretences. The man whom yon saved from drowning, and the man who never pays what he owes, you may consider are alike indebted to you for life. Have the courage to speak to a friend in a "seedy coat," even though you are in company with a rich one, and richly attired. A furrier, having facilities for re- novating old furs, advertised, in a perfectly gramatical manner : 'Caps, victorines, etc., made up for" ladies out of their own skins.' Josh Billings says 'the meanest speculation I ever seed was when IT wert gettin' married. 1 gave the groomsman 3 dollers 4 tu pa the par- son an' he actooally beat him down tu 2 an' pockitted the odd doller.' A gentleman but a foew- menths married, as he was carrying home a cradle one day, was met by a friend, who exclaimed witha smile: * Ah! these are the fruits of matrimony,' . *No,' returned the other, *this is only the fruit basket.' Eges-AcTey--A man boasted of having eaten forty-nine hard boiled eggs. "Why did you not eat one d ° y Gv? asked old Ne . UIT, ake "man to make a----hog of himself for one egg,' > bard-headed old judge, Bfter ing a flowery discourse ~ from a pretentious young barrister, advised: him to pluck out the feathers = from wings: of his.imagination i pores Fri Te Beli 3- Di being asked why it wae that phil phe kot Fo the 8 sogioty of uch more thar lat: ter goug b this, voplied:." Besause i rs know what 'want, TER ECan p> i sedan as ) respon oe ao Because," 1ejoincd the wag, ? ip py youre and come of- ius ig a safe and efficient remedy for 'A young friend of ours has a pain- ful affection of the eyes, caused by frying to xcad bythe light of other days. Some women paint their faces and then weep because it does not make them look heautiful. They raise a hbue--and cry. Mrs. Partington wants to know what kind of drums con-un drums are. She thinks they are somewhat bard to beat. Blue trousers are tho fashion in Paris, as well as here. With their aid assisted by a short coat, a low hat, brown boots, gloves of the new olor, a stick (with a tassel) grasped in the middle, and a toothpick, a very fair swell may be constructed out of the commonest materials. An oval locket and acigarette may be added at discretion. | 20. 20. 20. THE MEDIOAL HALL, I you want good cheap Coal Oil, only 20¢ per gallon. NOVELS & STATIONERY. A Good assortment at the MEDICAL HALL, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A SPLENDID assortment at the - MEDICAL HALL. Horse and Cattle Medicines, GOOD SUPPLY always on hand. A Superior Condition Powder--being one of the very best in use. Call and get a package at the MEDICAL IOALL. COUGH BALSAM, T: best medicine ever introduced. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c., are immediately relieved. The immense demand enables the proprietor to reduce the price--Only 25 Cents per Bottle. None genuine unless signed J. II. Bacus. For Sale at the MEDICAL HALL. Infant's. Preservative, the disorders of children consequent on Teething. No mother should be without it, as it is the only medicine required for child- ren. [thas never failed in a single instance to effect a cure when timely administered 'In Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic and Pains the Bowels, . it is without an equal, and is the most effectual soother of pain as yet presented to the public. None genuine un- less signed J. H. Bacue. Only 25 Cents per bottle. For sale at the HORSE 38 BILLS! | bas been for years past, or shall be organ motion of the industrial interests of thes country: Got Your "STANDARD: OFFICE!" April, 24th 1867. an Peemington & Sons. MANUFACTURERS OF RFVOLVERS RIFLES. Muskets and Carbines, For the "United States Service. Also Pocket and Belt Revolvers, Repeating Bifics, Rifle and Shot Gua Barrels, and Gun Materials, sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade geamerally. In these days of Housebreaking and Rob- bery, every House, Store, Bunk, and. Office showld have one of Reemington's Revolvers, Parties desirous to avail themselves of the late improvemeats in Pistols, and su- perior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the new Reemington Revolver. Circulars containing cuts and descrip- tion of our arms will be furnished upon application. E. REMINGTON, & SONS, Ilion, N.Y. Moore & Nicuous, Agents. 1 $ No. 40 Courtland St. N.Y, 1867. PROSPECTUS 1867 oF "THE GLOBE?" NEWSPAPER, aE year 1867 will probably be the most eventful year in the history of the British North American Provinces. 'I'here is every reason to believe that im- lintely after the bling of the Im- perial Parliament in London, on or about the 1st of February next, an Act will be passed giving effect to the petitions of the Legislative bodies of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland, and uniting all the British North American provinces under one Government and Legislature. On the passage of that ct, a Governor-General or Viceroy will be ap- pointed by the Quecn to preside over the Unitéd Provinces ; and writs will at once be issued for the clection of Representatites' to the Federal and Local Legislatures, In April next, it is therefore probable that the people of Upper Canada will be called upon to elect eighty-two representatives to the Local : Legislatures of Upper Canada. It would be difficult to over-rate the influence that these clections may exercise on the future well-being of the Province. The Local Government and Legislature of Up- per Canada, to be established in Toronto, will have the control of all Crown Lands, Timber and Minerals within the Province-- of all local Public Works--of Education-- of the promotion of Agriculture--and over all personal rights and rights of property. | The eighty-two men first elected, will be | charged with the duty of placing in opera- tion the machinery necessary for the ad- ministration of these and many other impor- tant public interests; and in their hands may rest the decision whether the future government of our Province shall be as it ized so as to secure efficiency and economy throughout the public service, and the pro- The Federal Government and Legislature General Blacksmithing i without pain. penned and per Package. For MEDICAL HALL. WORM POWDERS. I5 is the best and safest worm medicine It drives out the worm: They are superior to any Worm Lozenge ; and none but the very best ingredients are used in their compo- sition, Give thema trial. Only 25 cents MEDICAL HALL. Anti-Billious Pills. Al excellent Family Medicine, and is the A most effective remedy for Indigestion, Billions and Liver Complaints, Giddiness, Losa of Appetite, Drowsiness, Spasms, and all disorders of the Stomach aud Bowels. For Females the Pills are truly exeelient, removing all Obstruction, Headache, De- pression of Spirits, Blotches, Pimples and sallowness of the skin, and give a "healthy, Juvenile bloom to the complexion. Only 25¢ Per box, at the MEDICAL HALL Please Rememberthe Plase ! N EDICAL HALL--Opposite the "" ITouse of All Nations," Queen Street, Port Perry, J. H. BACHE. Port Perry, Narch 21st, 1867. 22 Wonderful! Wonderful! WONDERFUL! pas is what I wish every one to know: that all persons afflicted with decayed Teeth, or stumps of Teeth, which canker the mouth, disease the body and produce offensive breath, can now have them EXTRACTED FREE FROM PAIN !! OR ANY OTHER INCONVENIENCE WHATEVER! By a new and well tried process--the appli- cation of Spray upon the Gums. Do not doubt this! It has been used by eminent Dentists in Europe for some time, and is now extensively practiced in America for Teeth extracting. J.D. C,, is prepared to Extract Tecth by this new and wonderful process which is nothing short of a blessing to humanity. All Dental operations performed scien- tifically, with skill that enly a long practice can ensure. The. Instrument, which { have, is & much improved one from the original applier. Bay Teeth Iilled, Scaled and Regulated. IF Charges , and per) will also be largely affected by the charac- ter of the eighty-two Representatives sent by Upper Canada to the Federal House of Commons. Whether the long reign of lav- ish expenditure and ill considered legisla- tion is to be continued, or a better state of things to be inaugurated, will much depend on the choice of Representatives made by the electors of Upper Canada at the coming election, Fully alive to the importance of arousing the public mind to an earnest and candid consideration of the numerous important questions shortly coming up for decision, and obtaining from the Legislatures about to be elected a judicious settlement of them, the publisher of Tie GLoBE is now perfecting arrangements which will secure increased efficiency in every department of the paper. The Editorial staff is being strengthened, and a large corps of short-hand reporters is now being formed for reporting daily, in a style surpassing that heretofore attained, the proceedings of the Federal and Local Legislatures, Arrangements have been made for securing every night th European news and prices current of the same day by the Atlantic Cable, and a special commis- sioner for Tae Grose will attend the coming session of the Imperial Parliament, and watch the debates on the Confederation Bill. In the general conduct of the paper fresh efforts will be made in the coming year to secure that prominence among the journals of the Province which Tuk Grose has here- tofore maintained. The telegraph wires will be still more largely availed of than in the past; and noexpense will be spared in the employment of able correspondents at important points, and in despatching Re- porters to distant places whenever their ser- vices may be required. =A special commis- sioner for Tas Grose will attend the Paris Exhibition next spring. Arrangements are being made for reporting more systematical- ly than heretofore the proceedings of the Law and Chancery Courts ard trials at Nisi Prius throughout the Province. On the 7th of December, the republication was commenced of Miss Braddon's Admira- ble New Tale 'BIRDS OF PREY," and will be continued from week to week as it appears in England. Other interesting Tales will also be published during the year: In the mechanical exceution of the jour- nal very great improvements are shortly con lated. From the of the year, the'paper used on the Daily, as well as the Weekly edition, will be of ver superior quality to that heretofore used-- and in the course of the coming Spring the paper will be printed from & new and beau- tiful fount of type, from the celebrated foundry of Miller & Richards, Edinburg. For some months past, the largely increased circulation of Tue Giore has more than oqualled the capacity of the presses, and rendered it difficult to publish the news coming in by telegraph and otherwise up to a late four after midnight, and work off the guaranteed. * Orrion Hours from 8, A. M., to 5, P. M. J.D. COTTINGHAN, Borelia. Borelia Jan. 8 1867. Caf TOWN & PARK LOTS FOR SALE InPortPerry. Village Lot 1,--Corner, Water, and Queen BIS 'Streets. y 11 " 1s North Queen Street. " 16 y 3 22 24 § South North Street. 30 ati Hausen North North Street. North Mary Street. South Mary Strest. 89° : 93 + North Casimir Street. doctor--your mon: |. 'y nunuber of coples in time for the morning mails. To meet this difficulty, and enable all the readers of the paper to be supplied at an early hour of the morniag, new Lightniag Presses, capable of working off ten thousand impressions per hour, are about to be added to the esta lishment, and will place the office in a position of efficiency unsurpassed by any printing office on this continent, 'THE TERMS smith work Q Griggs, M.D., Port Hope; Rev.J.T. Bi and Dr. Carson, Whitby ; Jos. Gould, Esq. and J. Bolster, M.B., Uxbridge. AE gon wn ars CR Wipe Be The 8 Tage vis Dona (70 Log, © sam Oty aa lq, Th th Eo ar Lois Gey = ER ---------- RE FEE ---- er CNA Co ---- RASTA T he subscriber would say to his eustom- ers, and the public generally, that he is still Prepgred to do all kinds of Black- n the shortest notice. Horse Shoeing specially attended to. XI Axes, and Edge Tools, jumped and tempered. = Mill-Picks sharpened, &c. AN work warranted. PORT PERRY, August, 1866. PORT PERRY MILLS, < THOMAS PAXTON & Co., I VueeR MER CHANTS AND DEALERS IN BOARD AND B Pickets, etc, ete. ALSO SEVERAL FIRST CLASS FARMS FOR SALE With Improvements, in the following Townships, viz. WHITBY, CARTWRIGHT, REACH, of Wild Land in Mara and Rama ; also & number of Village Lots in the Village of Port Perry,| WITH AND WITHOUT BUILDINGS, All of which will be sold on reasonable terns. ' T. PAXTON, , SCUGOG, MARIPOSA, and SEVERAL LOTS UNDLE LATHS, & Co. 1-tf HENRY JOHNSTON. Port Perry,8th Aug 1866. 1y Te 5 3 o . E Zn 1 848 3 & 13 ] 2 = « = - Ez £ 41 © : = = 4 < fas] PORT PERRY, RE prepared to contract for and put u k, All the Most Modern Improvements. | Parties requiring First Class work done, will do well to give them a call. Plans and! Brick, or Stone, and to finish them off in the latest styles, with specifications made to order. Port Perry August Ttk, 1866. HARRISON MAW & SON, - ) ¢ 4 4 = 0 ; ; 0 O GOOD NEWS! Z | ] Extracting Teeth Without Pain, as Invented by Dr. Richardson of London, Englang, AT C. D. WAID'S DENTAL ROOMS, BROCK STREET, TUTXBRIDGE! All Operations Warranted to give Satisfac- tion or wo Charge, and at Prices which Defy Competition, 4 "hg RerErexces :--Rev, Dr. Sh " Uxbridge, Nov, 23, 1866. 16-4f Wanted Immediately | 1 corps FIELDSTONE. » JOHN SHAW. Port Perry, 23rd April, 1867. 27 of subscription will remain as heretofore: SIX DOLLARS per annum for the Daily edition, and TWO DOLLARS per annum for the Weekly edition, both payable striclly in advance. No paper sent out of the office uptil the money is paid. bi J Clubs for the Weekly Globe, The Club rates for the coming year will be as follows : SIX COPIES, one year.......$10 00 TEN do do TWENTY do And an extra copy of The Weekly Globe to the person who gets up the Club of Twenty, | FIFTY COPIES, one year, for... ... $65 00 and a copy of The Daily Globe to the person who gets up the Club of Fifty. furnished when required. © Coffins of ait JOHN NOT'T, Cabinet Maker, House, Sigh, and Carriage Painter FAPIR ANGER, ®C., UNDERTAEKING attended to promptly. A first clags Hearse hd Goh ' sizes kept constantly on hand. oy .|BIGHTY COPIES, one year, for.. $100 00 g ) Bia BAG s cory af Fie: Dal wis nes CHARGES. MODERATE ! | nl Jo 3 South Casimir Street. who gets up the Club. : hare ' o : . . Each is addressed separately, and ba Fea 4 ' 'For price and terms apply pre-paid to may be Tapet to any Post Office. 7, 5000 Fer or BurrerNvr Lume, 1 M¥ op - J. HAM PERRY. pi GEORGE 'BROWY, Inch, AND 2,000 Fezr or Biron or vie i Whitby. : Publisher aud Proprietor, | MAPLE 3} Square. ' . Whitby, August 21, 1866. lia, Toronto, 186% . ~' Borelia, May 8th 1866. 39 ' A oN \ . ~~ ~-- NARCOTIC SPRAY ii A Applied to the Gums, Producing Local Anwsthesia, For NEW ARRANGEMENTS ! NOC COMPETITION! Defying all Opposition ! The Toronto Nurseries have taken th establishment of Provincial Exhibitions in tl represented the Toronto Nurseries in this and adjoi g Counties, and I that when the selection is left to me the trees will give entire satisfa HAV again renewed my contracts with the Toronto Nurseries, supply my patrons with the best article of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, AND PLANTS! Ever offered for sale in this Province. NO HUMBUG! e diplomas for display of Fruit Trees since the his Province. This is the fourth year I have I am prepared to am confident ction, R 9th Concession Reach; properly cared for. Oriliia ; Mr. Trull & Mr. Warden, Darlington, and Mr. Jas. Ferguson, I will replace all trees that do mot Port Perry, Ang. 10, EFERENCES. Mr. T. Mulcahy, 400 apple trees, 14th Concession Brock; Mr. Mr. Henry Bickle, Brooklin; Clinton Cook, Re: 1865. Cartwright, grow if planted according to my directicns ang J. H. E. HOGG Wholesale and Retail Agent, Box 75, Port Perry. Wm. McGregor ach; Mr Taylor 1-6 HARMONIUMS. . 8. WILLIAMS, MAUFACTURER ! 3 Nos. 143, 185 & 141, YONGE Sr, TORONTO, (G= Musical Instruments of All Kinds Can be had, by applying at this Office, the same in Price as at the Manufactory. Orders re ; Port Perry, Nov. 21st, 1866. R.C.TORONTO spectfully solicited. "SNOT@OTAK 1] 15-8m JOSE In Sawed Lumber. Heading and Flour Barrel Staves, A LARGE STOCK ON HANDS AT ALL TIMES! Also Proprieror of - Port Perry Sash and Door Factory. Face planing, Matching, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Mowlding, ze 1 PH BIGEL MANUFACTURER AND DEALER ete, etc, doue on the sho test no Port Perry ngust, 10th, 1866, . £ ow, » Sawed Shingles, Fiour Barrel 1y Land for Sale 'OR EXCHANGE. APEHOATON willbe for a Charter: NOTICE. session of the Teoria a the det! gh -| some t on Ontario, betw: the i ILD AND IMPROVED LAND in the Western limits of Towns of West State of Michi, opposite Goderich, f whitby, and the Eas limit of the Town- C. W. Will take or Town pro- | ship of Bast Whitby to Port Perry, 'on Lake | - perty in exchange; = > * |Scugog. : ; Found oy ABS at the Port Pernyf oe 17, 1866, "1g | DAVID GIBSON. | Oshawa Vindicator, and Whitby Chronicle Port Perry, March 28th, 1867. 31¥ copy Gill forbid, * pi C= | H L di d SSVI) SHI 1 1} 0 THVANYLS, 0 8 A000 IN ih ' t VEN INVA D0 4 ie bo 4 1 L . | Mercury ever discover: he Sanative Hall, | MaIN STREET, UXBRID GE. Dealer in first-class English-DRUGS and PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, TUBE-PAINTS PAINT BRUSHES, etcC., etc. i BOOKS & STATIONERY, Slates, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Per- fumery, Combs, Hair Brushes Toilet and Fancy articles. Maroacn's Pin Marcaca's Coven Omyruext and Pro eMixrore has never Piuisare warranted to failed to cure coughs cuge the most obsti-and colds. It eases naroases of this dis-|Asthma and prevents tressing ma lady.--/consumption. Price Ointment, 60cts. per|25¢. per Bottle. pot ; pills 25¢. - HORSE AND CATTLE Tely MEDICINES Physician's pr on the shortest notice. MARGACH'S ANTI-BILLIOUS PILLS Are constantly increasing in public favor. Essences of a superior quality sold wholesale or retail. "Every article sold warranted to be of the best quality and at tho lowest remunerative price. There have been added from time to tima such articles as are generally required carefully prep varied as the demand, ¥3 Terms invariably Cash, Uxbridge, Aug. 22, 1866. 2tf DR;RADWAY'S PILLS, YARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. - 'ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. ARE THE BIST PURGATIVE PILLS, NO STRAINING. NO GRIPING. NO TENESMUS. Ny ~ ; NO PILES, NO FALSE CALLS TO THE WATER CLOSET. BUT A BRISK AND THOROUGH EVACUATION FROM THE BOWELS IS ALWAYS SECURED. . -- Newly Di Principles in Purg . Dr. Radway's Pills aro the best Purgative Pills fu the world, and the only Vegetable Substitute for Calomel or ed. They are composed of VEGETABLE EXTRACTS FROM ROOTS, HERBS, PLANTS, GUMS, SEEDS, FLOWERS, BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE- 4 PARED IN VACUO. \ Ono grain of the extrast of the medicinal proper. J. L-MARGACH, | Chemist and Druggist,. in the trade, and the Stock will be found a3 pus 'eourape ur Spiepurlg, oy) 03 uonduosqng mok Lug 'amuus Jod sjueo Oc aes || Hd 0404 - Lies of way's Pills, possess a greater curative power over disease than a thousand of tho crude and fnert ing enter into all other pills in uso. These Pills unded of the acti icinal - ties of th Roots, Horbs, Flants. Flowsrs, Gums. or ot ono ¢ dose will prove their y PURGE, CLEANSE, PURIFY, HEAL, BOOTHE, CALM, STRENGTHEN, Wy: AS EVACUANTS, OHEMIUALS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, ~ constantly on hand. Family Receipts and > leroy atsmare certain and thorough (han tho Drastio - Pills of Aloes, or Croton or Harlem Oil, or Elaterium ; and 800th! healing than more ing and Senna, or Rheu- barb, or Tamarinds, or Castor Oil, ° IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF ion of the Bowels or Stomach, Liver, Spleen, Pancreas or Kidneys, Bilious Cholic or Bilious Fever, Erysipolas or Congestive Fever, Small Pox, Measles, or ry BIX TO EIGHT OF DR. RADWAY'S REGU- LATING PILLS WILL PURGE THE PRIMA. RY CAUSE OF THESE FRON JHE SYSBEM IN SIX HOURS. Ono dose of Dr. Radway's Pills will cleanse the intes- tinal canal, and purge from the bowels all offending and retained humors, as thoroughly as lobelia or the best approved emetic will cleanse the stomach, with- out Irritation, STRAINING, or other unpleasant symptoms. Thoro are no other purgative pills in the world that will secure this desi- deratum. * BETTER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL. BETTER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL} LETTER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL A8 ALTERATIVES, They exercise a more powerful influence over the liver and its secretions than calomel, mercury, blue pill, hence their importance In casos of Liver Complaints and Spleen Difficulties, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bilious at tacks, &c. Inthe of Fevers, cither Bilious, Yellow, Typhoid, and other reducing Fevers, they are superior to quinine. Their influence extends over #he entire system, controlling, strengthening; and bracing up the relaxed wasting energies, and regu- lating all the secretions to the natural performance of their duties, cleansing and Jurifying the blood, and purging from the system all discascd deposits and fm- humors. DR. RADWAY'S PILLS. ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE Costiveness, |Jaundice, Rush of Blood Constipation, |Congst've Fe-| to the Head, Congestion, ver, (Obstructions, Heart Disease, | Sleepiness, Dropsy, Disease of Kid-|Gen'l Debility, | Acute Eryeipo- ney & Bladder, | Dimness of §'t| las, Disease of Li-|Fits, Headache, r+ ver, logu'sol Spir-(Bad Breath, Biliousness, y Inflamation of Typhus Fever, |Quinscy, the Intestines, Sip Feve, spepsia, |Apoplexy, ignant" Fe-| Measles, Enlargement ver, Melancholy, | of the Spleen, Loss of Appo-|Hysterics, Scurvy, tite, Amenorrhea, (Whooping Indigestion, |Fainting, Cough, Inflammation, | Dizziness, Worms, Palpitations, |Retention of [Bad Dreams, Scarlet Fever, | Urine, Pleurisy. Bilious Fever, I AM CURED. "1 have taken six doses of Radway's Pills, of three pris each, in six days ; they cured mo of Constipation, Indigestion, and DY specials. I have taken B--th's A----r#', and many other pills for years, find could only obtain tem roliel. IfT stopped the use of theso pills for a week my old complaint would appear, 2 me. doses of Rudway's Fills cured : SIEPHEN BENNETT, U.S.C. .8" "1 have suffered with Dyspopsia and Liver C'm- plaint for seven years--have used all gorts of pills-- they would give me temporary comfort, bul was com- polled to take them all the timo. [ have used one box Dr Bawa Pil plan Sorel. I have not tukew a lo of medicine in Kix months. Jo ©, M. CHILDS, Roxbury, Mass. ING AND TEN THEY WILL PURGE THOROUGHLY AND ® LEAVE THE BOWSLS REGULAR. Tersans & ct with PILES, may rely of a. positive Coin WinH Go, v3 oa or rn or. N a Hin at all {mes rE AE ig if ih ond hy Dealers, aud Store-keepers. N. B.--Every Agent has beon furnisbed with Sresh and new made Pills. As each box is euclusod wild & Steel Eugravod 'Label, tako none others. - RADWAY & CO. - 87 Maiden June, Now vo: kK. JOSEPH BIGELOW Agent,

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