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f x % # 2 mm arvanamecsicmme t ayat duin Epuitch is full o\ weeds, ~ \The géfi§apslm“- in' to, _ _ Sk Ss And that old shackiliny barn door needs ot ~, - % Avlapieand & pin. .) Thi old eqix to\ has ran away, < >* the fence was down ; Ye belferdew some chores to-day, . Andstay away from town. - \ it ! Salt, 1 tell you naow, «C9 ~. Yo.kinder raise my epunk ; Fli go to town, to-day, I swow, . And'old dame, Pl get drunk 1 Yore (Idler of yer jaw. 1 snore, 'Thet Satan's fall of sin ; L_ o. w 131859\ M” a THE GOLD FEVER !! THE comniencement of tRé.ssmi-centental 'yept ' secure.the Golden treasure. Belfer for to remit jn health; and at the same time' seciife the prize by going to the * 208 , > Mammoth Store; Norwich, where is on exhaustless wing, more probific-than the Placers of California, and if gold cannot befound, it can be saved, which is far Eiffel: ~ In furtherance of one great end, via: ** The ex- treme low price system\ we fake pledsure in again calling the attention of the: ditizens of Oxtord shd | Goods, for the Spring Trade, which we have receiv- mense variety of Dry Goods, Carpétings, Druggets, Ye're:month needy mora than the barn door. Rugs, Maitings, Oil Cloths: Window * A staple and a pim. .., - -Ballie.-That's protly stuff to give your wife, 'Thats-pleadin' fur yer good, That we're to lead a dreadful ile Is glédrly understood. gieiel like a saow, And Ge a drunkerssmack - 'The little we' have gathered nao, 16 goin' all to rack, R 'Then quarrels, poverty and duns, . And constables will come, And we, with our little ozes, --- Sball be without a hum. Hungerand rage will foller fast, And gluten! and shames And ye'll die in the street at last, 'And who will be to blame ? Ob ! husband ! I remember still When first you were-my spark, Then yo was basy as a mill, And merry as a lark. A very bird's nest was our hum, Tn cur first married years, Before ya.larnt to put down rum, And _!‘ to put out tears. . [She weaps.] Jon'n.-Yé're tight Sal, every word ye drop Is just like preachin' true, I'll never drink another drop, . Fib blasted if T do, _ [and he did'nt.} A Carronuta Fuxssar.-The following account £ a foneral i@Calitornia would be asking.. edad) is in the Pagifie News? - & o- -- ~~~*We were told, Tha other day, of- whick:took place log: Fall, at a diggings on gfiiNflihfi’flk, which, ae we know one of the parties who officiated. on the occasion. : {the parsan,) we cannot help recording. A foiner doo sick anddied at a bar that was torning out very rich washings, and it was pat easy to call men off to attend iy many duties that did not (pay' As the one who died happened to. be a favorite among his eompanion#, it was concluded to have a gen- eral f@rnput.at his burial. - An old Missouri preacher was.engaged to officiate-n grave was. dug; and everythingpromised 10\ con- clude fo &'solemn manner ; but as the parson Kad never taken the pledge, (or had laid if a- in, California, ithe bad,) he though it but propél-«o moisten his.clay a little belors his solemn duties: | The parson being a favorite, ' dod 16 grorery near by, he partook with one ahd before the services commenced, til-ibs.underpinning became quite anstea- dy. . Présently it was announced that the last ead rites were about to be concluded, and our unsfeadily) - s0'perform-sffefanctions due. to his office. 'After Ab worthy of his best days, 168 crowd tound the grave ; butas he was praying. with, due. fervency, one of the party: discoveredssme of the shining metal ~Ar tha earth thrown from the grave, and up rowd. Fhe good man opengd his onder, and: seeing the gameycried 622 ~His claim was rétognized, t until hegot sober. | In tfi ale wias dug for the the like seaip- Hipplylof: y for sale, either by the Wfirgg’kfiz’fi}! he a pci |.. Slendid tic BM Tiiromiog Paces, 's, for his pan, followed t Shades, Paper Hangings, Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, , £0. £0,.-AL80, Hardware, Crockery, Nuts, Fruit, Fish, Paints, Oils, Nails,: Dye Stuffs, &c. &c. which we shall sell at wholesale.and retail at prices that defy all competition, ' It will give us pleasure to show you our stock and prices, leaving for you to judge of their merits. - MURRAY & KINYON. Maminoth Store, May 1; 1850. 32 Interesting to the Ladies. PJ *HE Proprictafs of the Mammoth Store, Nor- wich, 11:1; lshve to call the fttention of tha'La- dies of Oxford and vicinity, to the richest lide bf Seasonable Dress Goods, Shawls, &c. over offered in the Chenango Valley, which bave been purchased in New York within the past week at greatly reduced Rakes, and are offered at extremely low prices. . Super Bik Gro De Rhine Silks, from 25 to 40 in ches wide, very bigh lustered., Rich BPk and Chameleon Satin Turcs, every width and combination of colors. Splendid plain, satin stripe apd fig'd Chameleon Silks, alf widths and colors. . ~ .- Foulard Silks, every Width, quality and style, of entire new designs and benutiful colors. Sitk Tissues-BUk, mode, maroon, piok, green, blue and-straw colors. Silk warp Barages, every color, plain and printed Swiss Musluw, plain, embroidered and dotted. Beautiful Dress Musting, for 1s. Linen.Ginghams and Chambrays, from 'Is. up. @iiress Rsints, fast colors, only 6 ~ #\ ar ek m + from 1 to wide, from Ts. Gimps, Frim Misses afd childrens' Gloves and Hosiery of every style and material ; Beltfogn, Rich Hat Trimmings, Flowers, Wreaths, Borders, Bonnets, very cheap. Rich bl'k Lace Veils, Mar's corded and Grass Linen Skirts ; elegunt Fans, &c., with a thousand other things both usefuf and ornamental, which we can, will 'and do-sell 25 per cent less than can be found elsewhere. MURRAY & KINYON. June 1, 1850. 200 tar -_8 H A W L 8. E have just: received another large invoicoof /- splendid, plain, satin stripe, Damask and rich embroidered, bk, white, mode and colored Crepe Shawls, comprising some of the richest ever offered in this mirket, with acomplete assortment of every other known-style of Sommer Shawls at baif the usual price. . Also, Another eupply of extra Rich Parasols, at redu- ced.prices\ MURRAY & KINYON. Norwich, Jane 1, 1850. 37 Iraportant to. Housekeepers. 5_ 4 AND 10-4 Cotton and Linen Sheetings- 5-4 Cotton and Linen Pillow Case Goode. Lancaster, Euglish, Marseilles and French Toilet Quilts. Rillzh Embossed, Fig'd and stripe Drapery Mus- ins. Moreens and Damasks in every color and quality. Embossed\ Wool, colored, Worsted and cotton, ._ Pranoy Table and stand Covers. White and brown Damask Table Linens and Cor- ets. « Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Towelings, &e. in ev- ery vatie y ut the very lowest prices, at the lTM” 1. J(.1_7£IJI OTH. CARPETING® | ° ArivClwap al the Mammoth ! ._ . PS.<New and el t Brussels, 3 ply , power 30 om, and wicrfiflngnim, of near designs, just received from the recent great muction sales in New York. 'They ave birgains. ~ b ps. Fine, all wool Ingrain only 50c. 25 ps. cotton andaobl ngrain/and colton stripe, from Js. ap. e 10 ps. Britesel, Wool Venetian and strip BhiirChr- petings. o wide 1, 0. _ N You can save money in the purchase of the above goods,, and : have:. the t of a selection Srom ever exhibited in tHis valley, £ mf the .._ \ MAMEOTH: -| in at the Carget 3 par 6 iraished. ty thisg in: \C € xinfon. | FASHIONA 'has witnessed the departhife of hundreds 'and _| thougands-for the far of moders Fi Dorado,.ciger to this land of faw and order, nndsg¢a your morley Southern Chenango, to the Magnificent Stock of ed by Railroad and Canal, our usual im- ket prices situafed, and in o-gaod neighborhood. is.about 22 by 34. - First figor, twogood Glass and Stone Ware, Lamps, Mirrors, Clocks, .. Buttons, Splendid Linen Cambric Hdkfs ; Ladies, - Oxford, May 1, 1850. __1____L_____ with the flour. [~ Hiner On Cioon tron a [~ 15 srQil Cloths, from 8-44 der; and boil thee fft | N. B.-Thers-Being no rosin- lw this sap. it will Teave the clothes veryrwhite, and wébad as- somme vou fia 80146116215 waiving: Awenty-hra| , 'Thingé for wood. RoTALORING ! | _ n/ R 24; P neg ot Oxford and ite yictoity, that hq V/ has taken the shop Torsmerty occupied ' ompson, in this village by C, £. TX ”w’hflfé’i‘hsfi ready. a A g et and.in.the mosp tastefol- and . all times toexecute anyrordera'in the Fashionatile::fitylo..~> ~ wapaér, but he intends:to make-his pricesieatremely inoderate, so that none can bave an apology for beitig out at the elbows. . done on short noticg, and on the most reasonable «erie. . Io this branch {of his business the sungcribqr‘dolfs vot Jigs'igiéle‘to fdcjg cuinpeziflon. © ge Farmers' Procuce taken in exchange, at mar- \\*\ \°\. . RC B, WiLCO® Oxford, March 18, 1930. 20 N , _ - da Bent iL 2 nt. > . T have a Hougedo sell or let on the Bast side of the River, on Mechanic-stregt, . plessantly with bed room and pantry,; four cham bere, al} welt finished. . Also, a, ipom.and cellar - I have.alsq to, let, twn.rooms in the second story of the Exchange, Building, as a dwelling for a stoaipfamily, March 27. ~~~ __ NEw H BURBOWS, Jr., respectfnliy informs the in- A clabitants ql‘Greepe and vicinity, that he tias & 'pp. MILLER v opened a TAEORING ESTABLISHMENT died one dour west of Mogell & Squires Law Office, (up stairs,) where Ho will be happy to wait upon all ho v ive hf _Tc(n w”fléy;|g' szrggficd an; Sp r- taze Sumner Re- ports of Fashion for 1950, which vill enable _1]1im to execute all orders in his line in the latest styles, and they will also be executed with neatness and dispatch. N. B. 'Cutting done to\ order, and warranted to At. - Particular attention will be paid to the cut- ting of Childrens' Clothing. Greene, June 18, 1950. - 39 (12s Boots and Shoes, Rats and-Caps, &e. ~ £. NoRTRHRUP, C WOULD resppeitully inform: the Ladies and Gentlemen of Oxford and its vicinity, that 'he has just returned from the city with a_epleadid assortment of Boots and Shoes, among which may be found the following : Mens' fine Oak Calf Dress BOOTS. <1? . £1“?th «a ve -. © «Thick, Rig, - oon cogs sens Ladies' Gaiters, French mud Kid Buskine, Morot» co Buskins, -Walking Shoes, Ties and Stips. \Ladies' and Misses® Morocco, calland Goat Boots abd Buskins, Childrens' Shoes ofall descriptions. HATS an E QAPS, of all kinds'and of the liteab fashiohs; all of which he will sell dt a emall percentage. The subscriber is now ready to make work of all kinds to ordery in the most approved. st te, and at the shortest notice . I think -have the best-assort- ment, and pledge myself to sell at the lowest rates, Repairing dbribrat thetshorteit Aotice, and in the neatest manner: tge Cash.paid for Pélts a‘nd Deacon Skins. Bread Without Yeast ! Hiffervescinig Comphund -Manufactured by B. T. BABBIT. |© THIS Compound is watranted to produce the within described effects, as follows : Directions for making Bread, Tea Cakes, Buckwheat Cakes, Re., by wgi bout 13. per cent. i To Maxe Breap-Ts gm“ flour ope pound, and B. T. Babbit's EfGervescing fulls. - [n all.cases mix the compound with the flour then what salt is required also mix with the flour, then halt a pint of cold water to each pound of flour; much kneading is detritental, aod the oven should | be hot before you commence mixing the | R Not one-half of the usual time should: be occupied | i in mixing the dough, then get in the aven at once. ., ich a savingis effected in the flour of a- ofipound two teaspoon- You can put theaboye Compound into Tea Cakes, Pudding; Johaty | Cakes, Indian Cakes Ginger Cakes, Cor Biscuit, Butter Cakes, Buckwheat Cakes, Apple Dumpling, Pot Pies, qnd forall Baking purposes, n-meal Cakes, Corn Bread, Brown Bread, 'There is no danger of getting too touch of this Compound in the more the lighter, agd willgbt‘lul'n yam, s it ta', Saleratu1 to excess. would if you would use Thewhole process of preparation for\ the oten need not exceed two minutes, and any person capa- |.. ple of ardlpuygneyfibh may conduct if, for on a emallncsle it is as simple and easy as the making of a common; puddin Ahmmnnflh~ the Compound.be well mixed Fashine wirhour LABOR ent 10 nake: thent clean.- ily staoll n the Soup, fifty nt onthe an th C No hank A ssed does not.exceed two<ents to complete a inifonfamfly of 10 or 12 pesons. Eopsaleat: uly 1. ,, L_ gs |_: ~A)New Wagon Sor Salo : puxys sat haary froned two-liorse Wegun, | which T'want to dispose of on a Credit, or fn't ¢ . 2 EB; MIL Globes, Charts,!« {[s CONSUMPTION: BURED ;: a tally iniforins filoioitlzél‘): : {utd works ofthe daye - -- Among/tho late workstteceived ure-» Cooper's Ways of theHours. i Lives of Patriots and (Herobs ; -Mrs. Sigourney's Seleot Poems ; Mary and Marthp Washington ; Civil Wario Hud .. California and the Colman'a.Continental Agricultureq -Life of Dewitt Clinton ; y of the Bible ; Women ofFriendship } \ above lineof business eepeditiously; | Fis work will not, only be finiphed in @igupterior | fya - ~ ‘ofl‘Regidna : Historica} Geof Women ofthe Y Howitt's Home of the Poet ; Beechar's Lectures to Young Men ; a to Young Men, by Hotace Mann; _. d Commerciot Commun Place Book ; Lorenzo Dow's Works, compléfe} 2 vols; ; Greenwood Leaves, b GraceGreenwood 1 Catholic Bibles and Prayer Ingersoll's 24 Wer between Great Britain ; The Military an -Gillespiéccn Roads and Road Instractjon © Books. arranged\ for Violin, Plute, Fifes'Clarinet, Fl : Composition, Memorandum . a every description. Affine assortmen The house kel, 0,0 gizedrooms tlan‘JPlted‘ Bluffs ard d Civil Life of Washington ; Accordion, ngedler, 'PianojSc. ind Blank Books, of heretofore ccoupie t of Family Quar gert, as it shows most cone salq at reduced prices. +Also, sma Prayer Books of all kinds Great inducements are of paschase Books for S ofeSchool Districts cant! adapted (a! the wa vizgtand bindir -actor(thari- magi: ffored to those wishing to- chool. Tibraxies. be supplied with Books nts of their Districts, Is regpect to and in better condition- andch of thosefoffered'by - J. B; GALPIN. [ LLL Inn nnn nnn deez STOVES !~ STOVES !! HE subscriber has opened a mew Stove Store in the new building first door North of the illage, and will keepconstant~ \ Slago. House, in this v ly an hand a goodassortment of. . ooking, Parlor and Box Stoves, which he will sell cheapey than thecheapest. his assortment may be found (the celebra- Tight Cooking Stove, the best that ted Phosnix Air a also continueflhe snow before the public. Tin, Sheet_lron and Copper -B where can be fund a good assoriment, and which he will se}! very cheap. Forparticularegall st my shop before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 charge nothing for showing, N. B.-Jos Work promptly. attended to, Cash is not refused when prodace cannot be b ~ . Oxford Sqnt. 127-51 naa ig bgs 'CaIt finr cvar. y Em - .At. Gaiters and DeOresys, fea Second Arrival by Can F Rich Hat, Caf aud Neck Ribbons; Berage - DeLanes for summer. Lewns; corn col'd Linen Gin which makes my assortment of leand beauty to any in town. < Ladiewcall at H. MILLERS, and if the goods: suit, anne Beautiful small figured hams and Lawns, ry Goods: equal in 'giciine pass Washington Square, INDIA RUBBER CLOTH E. CLARKE & SONS. DRESS GOODS F every description; fneludin reges, Delanes, Chambray pl Silks, can be bought at very law prices at the cheap MoNEIL & SHELDON, To Sportsmen ! . NOTHER lot ofelegant double and t 61‘th tu g - . Gingham, Ba- in wnd figured ; relied Fowl 'ANGO H ORD, N. C. PAUL L. WESCOTT, would in- & form'his old friendg and the public igentrallv, that he fas bought sud ~. repaired the aboys named Tord, on the West Side of the E to walt upon all who may where he will be Happy favpr him with a By strict artent ges, he lropes to meri {en to business and moderate char- t a liberal share of public pate Honsts and Canniapes to let. June 3, 1850. s Magnetio , Powder ! Edict i .C «Majgfitfes, | Tor the déstFuetion ol\Rats and son' family“. tos ed Bdge, Ants, c. - Also, Pills Mice, without poi- . FERKEVS. OCKERY gud Glass WARE, {ust rec'd '\NcNEIL & SHELDON. '8 celd ; n os. C goaP POW DEIG-Put your | J QF HIST AS celtorated cough * Clothes to a sulbgient quant ifer -to Cover |G i_. = - ' thetd, then add two inglmpoefitnlgm! thik B p Poveder; to each stx vuarts of water tha 'clothes; 4f the watar isbard add more of the Pow- een minbtes, afterthat ringe L4 of for ratb by ORTGAGE BALE.-On the second day of : 'October, 1840, Philip Lansing and George [besing date on that h is recorded in . Patterson, whic a k 8\ 'of Mort» the clothes 'he aired to com- washing. Theentire. cost «6 thia Z“ gsime ofice in on which there £3115\ m ed | remo pasfollowe: All that the (dwn éf Greene, beginuing at the centro-of. T e south line of Lewis JGliznd's Sing thence essterly on said line to the ighway, leading from Gree .Porkst thence sou {o | inthaxtate of stad c. 00 \ yon mik compare OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, -Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of . Blood; and all other Ling Complaints tending to _consumPTION. A Most Wonderful Cure.-Confirmed Tuber- ' Attended with Cold * Night Seats, Hectic . Fever; Ulcerated Lungs, Coughs, c., - Arrested and Cured, |° > .cass or EGGERT. E regcet that we haye not.room to publish in . full the entire history”! the case of Mre. Eg- rt onclusively. the controlling power of this Medicine in reheving an curing ap- parantly the most Aopelers cases. Want of spate obliges us to abridge her statements, h READ, AND BELIBYE Mrs Eggort states that for the lost six years she | “ibwlkwléflmmiflh BuEduring the post, year the scase ha edieafvhuvé’fdiled to stop its progress. 'The Cough \was most distréssing, with a continual Pain in the breast. - Cold, Clammy, Night Sweats {nd Hectic Fever alternated with Cold Chills'every day. She became - weak ond - dcbilitated, and . reduced so jow that she weighed but ninety pounds.- *All of ber Physicians had despaired of her recovery, as their remedies had failed to do any good. One of them called in a skilful consulting Physician to her Leogs, and he pronounced that one, of her rumos was EntinEuy cone; that the other was wasting away, and there was no more of her recovery. - About the first of last August, the Tabe:« vles of her Lunge ulcerated both internally and ex- ternally. - The quantity of maiter thrown up almost\ surrocatsp man. | The Blood now actiled under her nelly, so that some of theta afterwards festered cand-came-off. Many of her fridnds.came in to take |. \ their past At this crisi? (20th Aug.) ghe commenced using | px. nookns' syaur or Liverwonrt, TAR, aND canCcHALAGU A, with a faint bope, as her Phy sickin said it contained no virtues. | But whut a hap- thonee ! b. 1+ provers tha.duatres ugh :- ijmnu rorenet 1 fre- ping the ymid A a nerp shor time: it also enabled her to. raise the large quantity of Mat« Colt.ChiBls, 1 ter anid Phlegm which oppressed her Lungs. - From that moment abe bas continued to get better ; until, such is (Mazes); chungemvpn‘her friends and Pby- her. - She olso says thatebe has never felt so well as she now does, wince she was fourteen years of age; that the vrcens in her Lungs are entirely sEArED, and are restored apparantly us well as ever. She has also gained in flesh for the last three wonths go that inglead of 00, she now weighs 140 lbs., and invites all those who dotibts the virfues of on. nos- prs upyEmwoRrT, TAB, AND CANCHALAGUA, to call ahd see her, on Elin, three doors above Cooper et., Crneianati, Ohfe tno mo 0 n 0 C We, the undersigned, state that we are acquainted with, and visited Mro. Eggert during her sickness. and believe the above statements to be true in every particular Jorn Meugwoy, } Deacons of First Congregation - D. K. Lexveer, fal Church, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mns. E. K. I naroiuer, Teacher of Masic, Long: worth 4 of Race st. Cincinnstl; Dec. 1st, 1847. * 'Those who wish to btain further information re- rding the above case, or who would learn the characteraid standing of those who vouch for the -| correctness of the upon: statements, can do so, by addressing (post pa Cincinnati, Ohio. | Those living in the vicinity of d) the Rev. G. W. Boy wron, of Utica, N. ¥. can call upon or address (post-paid ,) Mx. M ancusty a Droggist in that city, who is-well ndquainted with the cireumstances, and who wi l be happy to confirm the above statements S6e numerous ather statements from Phys - cling, Profegsors in Medical Colleges, Ministers of the Gospel, Judges, Lawyers, &c., in the Pamphlet to be had Grafis of the Agents named below. N. B. If this medicine faile to do all we promive, Lh8 thoney will be refunded. E)- Bee paiu 2g of the pamphlet. 'o , w r sale, v should be a , post paid. (¥3- Bo sure to sak for D. A. Roger's Syrup of Live erwort, Tar and Canchalagua, and let no other be palrded otr to 7514. ° GCartipn«-None gerpnina, unless thera is on the hand, sigied with a Pen, by buff wrapper anote 0 A. L. SCOVILL & CO. \8. H. Marce)lus, Onondaga Co., N. Y. Genefal Agent. - For sale by W. G. Sands & Co., Oxford ; H. Mitchell & Son, Norwich ; D. Beebe, Guilford ; Win. - Dodge, Plymonth ; 'T. Shepard, Sniyrna out the State. $5 00 fimxchfiglfl;§llégnégilhan Ever | Trie: Mailmfifir p Is Find, \Id th E “W1? oder can cant 3, if t Cooking nad oth ~& $> Stoves, without fee oreewardi« And if they wish to pur cliase, they can do so at pricesas low as at any es: tablishment in the county. mpfthe .._. f Bmgcoonlg u srovEs aszorksms > © ad worn her down extrem$/y low ;. all rem» \Darr \ mcluding all igeneinen a were s boge of Lies, w houre peonlurly subject r in the street | without recognizing olesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL & CO. Proprielors, at'their Printipal Office, Gothic HtlgNo.$U Bm‘d‘\? {V Y., ti) nilhom all , orders for the M 65mm biters relating to agencies, .and by one agent in each village through- Parog-im large bottles; §1 ; or sis bottles for. . 30 of examind a lafge Tie undersigned are.confident they have at leas! 1 cand r 5a aa ie For the [tr/mow“ and quupgmw neryoUus. DISEASES,, . Aud of thage Complaint hgqthnmfigfia‘” an Jof U paired, woukened of wihealthy cand o ue 't vie ay This besutifil;ind convenfant terings powers of G ALV AN1TBD 1 been préniounced. by disthi \magi: l Europe: andi Stil eupw‘mtln medicinatulieqorery of the ., y fyigy Dr. OHRISTIE'S GALVANI and MAGNETIC FLVID.. . in ured with the most perfect a mma t ote ad na uP ®t . atrengOianingi the qvest{nnedubod preg tol#'to. «e\ nate M; cuses. of Sta or INDIGEATION, CHRONI®, GOUT, HI‘IIJ‘J‘RR‘ lliflflllfl NESS NERVOUS TREMOR Tile | HEAWT, APGRLEAY, REURALOE 3 Aso Rn t, BeE. in the SDF and CHEST, LIVER COM COMPL AINT, ant CURFATURK of the SPIN COMPLAINT, of the, KIDN CIENCY OF NERYOU® end PRYMICAL LASER, which complaintanrieg] wod sll NERVOUS Dt from one «hople cape ~nomely. ¥. arg o A Derangement of life Nervous S’yu (p- to COMPLAINTS, Deige un inevease the disnase, for thay werken the vitil anory giov of the already. pyostnferl system ; while, under thet . lifeglonigy viteBzing . inftendd of Gide «s applied by thie heantifiul snd wonderfuldis govers, the {mueul gad. wenliened. sufferer In h. streouth. wititicity and vigor. eestored to firmer heal The great pecullarity ond excelletice of Sr. Clrlstic's Galvanic Curatives cones the-fect tbat they nrient and cure disnaie hy. vi gmmgm h y artent and n ymake by. wit ur pike bopulandy. duiler the intliotin They sireugthon the whole systemy r tation af the blond, prgndte the can»)? the strefucst ander any circamatancen | S}uge the i‘ three y eare sinc pesar % iniredsctinn in the United Stater, onl to Nefenus Camplgints, have been ENTIRELY ANo. PERMANBNTLY COREY} when all hope of selief had been givensupoend. pvary thing olse heen tried In veln ! To ilastrate the foe of the- GATVANYE aappoce the omee af : person udlihed with that bane a PYSPEIMIA, or ony other Ch aux Disorder . In ordinary cases, '¥imuli which, hy Lnljelr agtion on. the nerves and omus «rd Ifn’m-qi’ relief, but which stetauch, \m patient fha lowet ind with infored the weting thts aand \iy Ie tie eamiliy fair the VANIC BKLTV Toke a .Drapepticooferen econ in this worst of an «thighs und amply tle the. Bal wour! the Body, uhlnF the Angaetio Fluld wrdiroctad nensibi® -pepiyirition will wétog In a abort perind the in b the po-nhi elsmont of the Belt, thoraby eanic atreit tuna AGeleante: cirenlation. throu CERT} FICA'I‘ ES AND TESTIMONIALS OF the inost Undoditedt Cha¥seter, From alt parts of the enuntr_oould be |IYAu¢mm=uul|n Y CcasE, Ail axery colin in til paper ! AN EXTRAORDINAR a tuck emiclinduety prover that \ Truth is stranger than Fiction,\ cuns or Rhoomatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia HBV, DJ. A CLBBGY.AAN «f New dersey, u dictinguistied aft-gamut.“ azaited reputation :- LACK seply le ne follows: For alumt twenty yeare |. bad been suffering from Dy | Every: pwr the ay mptoms. became wore, aot could I nhbrin permanent relief from any. course cif medical treatment whatever - About Jourtéen yeate deg, on. consequence. of | freqnant weather, in the discharge: of my run end hecamy onbject tva setere fl'hmrfla“ r for yeur efter year qunzod pre inde ¥uither : in . the winter of \48 nn‘f’ quence of presching a grest gand (o ony own and 1 was a u “but s0 \émkie various ather charches in this \5g by the which inon to require an immediate ensjecsion of my Ishops, | My no cour gogitem, wet no tberewgh Ne?“- wx an 3 my Dysyepum and Itheamstle affection-tint & % bolerdiq-rdrn were connected. with each - in the hol acopeis there seamed 10. b# Mind») rgrnl. up If? em yuan aha r;cb,-o}$|u‘1hly NeFroas trared, and se my tat thmugh the medion of the Necvome Ry stem ; no!\ thing Uist I had tried for H elmplvi-ly failed - At lect f whe bed by amine your Incentlona, and (him tr w guine LEG-n! their nmcumyd‘ e of the application of the ance enitrke a “anti?\ LH Enoewremy ao sf reeplls of the antperimen ep e e ne nn int in aveay car > t 1 dea 6ft.- drpectfully got anrdesg tit. very réepecttoli¥ ge ites 't ~ on. - - G&LVANIC «BRAC And found of vast seraicn is cases of, « eny odic ( iste, and gener s appy Al S Helency ofl me Mafia W” 'of tha 3 r \h\ 7 in of tho imal~mnade o ging. and l-Iuauexmq the patiect. fill i a sopa n . enfmaame mory wh ation which will pasan to thi thence back agein to the positive, thus keeping up a.cone ghnnl' the eyitem. Thus the most severe cases of DYSPEDSIA are PFRe MANKNTLY ClBED. A_ FRW DAYB JB AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO RRADICATE THE D‘lB Ripesy, Now Sormy, duly 19, TBR ba Al Ho deve Mit: You with tp kunt me whet tes been. the recilt in my own nite, of TIK BB AND NECK i dctacciiped In the LYANIG MIME!) NEUKLAGKE, with the stAGNETIC FLUID: Thivwil jn June, 8M. To mr ancer 1\ rwo nave ur Dreskral dan cove , (® Flaw? bare - rir, exaten vo. MF Augh ia thee Pane bn a