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    LITERATURE.

    } LOLOL Ol

    EDITOR READS THE
    PAPER.

    i i ir remains like the remains of somvan- | include the Vandyke Room or B
    j K eut of an urn in which they | the Zacharelli-room or Queens State Draw-
    « i ‘ j sited two thousand years age ing-room and the Council Chamber {which
    4 , - + woe —_" was used as the bedroom of the Emperoi
    ~ i t, Port George, March 20th, (871. | and Empress of the French.) The Audience
    S ’ Miss C. Gates & ¢ Gentlemen.—-1 | Chamber and the Presence Chamber will
    1 pleasurein sending you this testi | be reserved for the use of the Emperor's
    the agement of yourselves | suite, and apartments for the latter will
    In Apt 1870 mv wilé wae m Castle Keep Phe State apartments are now
    ; and both shoulders. Wo en he Emperor of Russia will remain closed
    ' hint eiidiatns tn oo ‘ till after the Imperlal visit to the Queen.
    Ito obtain medicine t give ts vs ™
    i but was never able to get any that ga In the House of Lords the Marquis of Salis-
    lief until L got some . bury sitd the next harvest in India prot i
    * ae but effected a pé against f vioubte nyil
    _ { wife 1 Transpiantingin the Night —-A gentleman,
    pit el avs wu Western Ruralist, lo
    ered n | ascert the ellects of transplanting at night
    I it was twelve months old, and | instead of lay, vile an ex] I t with the
    e w ly fifteen Ibs., being but a little | following results. He trans) mn cherry
    A ing skeleion. We gave it one | trees whil i bloom, comm iz al four
    : g I rsand two bi tles of your | o'clock in th flernoon. Thos insplanted
    \ No. ! racted hkeavharm, quiets | during the daylight shed tl biossor
    is wh sy We it ¥ a; planted inthe dark maintained their condi-
    ~ hy ebild, and has beea so but with one} tion full i 1 the same with ten dwarf
    Q reption. Whenit was taken with cholera} trees afier the frdit was onesthird grown
    ipperantiy i * worst form, pasting litle | Thos insplanted daring the day shed th
    : se than } we got half bottle of | fruit; these transplanted dur !
    ""| your Certain Check, wh nade ert perfected their crop, and showed no injur
    el and the $ now perfect iithy. | from t g With each of
    | Alvo my daughter was very much afflicted | the f I [ th
    j voit © sick headac} nd ale weakness, } roots The i for;
    ’ ,| whch had she g f ust have ter-| and if a few a
    minated ir msun A few ttles of} like result it t te
    : an r No. 2 Bitte nd No. 1 Syrup effected rt s! lo 5 k at
    i ‘hea | a complete cure night.
    Sworn to before m: . ‘Sth by a “en A Narcow Escape.—One of the mos .
    Nee wehek beth! te SR hae lt bao t. va ‘ ~~ a during the Reign of
    al a ee Fp error in Parie. 4 Was. sent to execution
    5 should A BUSINESS RULF with twenty othee prisoners; but afer the
    . ash fy me | fifteenth head bad fallen, the guillotine got
    c . | BY § RUSINESS MAN, , out of order, and a workman was sent for,
    thie slight réli-fid déaied | i A rule of business we advise, to repairit. The six remaining victims were
    EY i gel gh, Sound, sensible, and truly wise len. standing in front of the machine with
    : ““* + 'Tis simply this, no more nor leas— ; their bands tied behind them. A French
    i cheerfa tttack a neetie in 4) Make known your business through the prese, | crowd is very curious, and the people kept |
    uralyz i, Yes, advertise, and never grudge it, ' pressing forward to sea the men arranging
    he gr . y | And sweli thereby your golden budget ; | the guillotine By degrees M. de Chateau-
    cif cnoia | & dollar spent in Printers’ iak |crun, who was to rear of his companions,
    * ; teturns ten-fold, we surely think | found himself in tne front line of the specta-
    ‘ ret s. «# be) Yea, advertise, and rise to famo, tors, then in the second, and finally well
    fo all the world your wares prociain behind those who had come to see his head
    ; Never get -‘ light,” and advertis: lotine in working order night began to fall,
    : : eel cbienginenente and M de Chateaubrun slipped away. When
    s! 7. Foar professional gamblers of Omaha ree in (he Champs Elysees he told a man thata
    vay cently killed four days’ time iu a continu. | wag had tied his hands and ‘robbed him of
    , | ous game of “draw.” During the time one his hat, and this simple individual cut him
    ee ieee 4 cs of the party won $11,000 and then jumped free. A few days later M. de Chateaubrun
    ; Ps vugiag + od the disconsglate crowd of three.

    |; be ween

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    ssouri paper is responsible for the fol- |
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    wl it when

    you are away there seems to be a barrier

    ata foolish, dariing, t
    me and all that is bright and love-
    ly. The sun does not shine half so bright;
    the moon is but a white spot in the sky, and
    the stars

    with me,

    down .when you are

    ord of my lif d heart

    * Was it for this? was it for this? moaned
    the unhappy wif

    ‘ Fortune speed the day when we may be

    inited in those indissoluble bands that ar
    sacred in tl yes of heaven and eart!
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    WW In no m inidestin
    i trem! each others embrace—
    | key tremble if [had vou in any
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    W! \ 1&4 \
    j mur b i
    i your arms t Ps essul
    rbout me—
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    and she most as miserable ¥ as when
    she fait tt she wasa wronged and 1
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    4 Bisnop on Creuatron —That eminent
    pre the Bisho; Mauchester, in Eng-|
    land, has declared himself in favor of crema- {
    tion. At th onsecration of a burial ground |
    at Bolton, he said that it had been proposed |
    yy an eminent Lon ‘on physiciaa, that, in-}

    f burying our bodies ia the ground— |;

    ctice which was said to eatail sanitary |

    thief and a great loss of valuable land— |
    we shoul} burn dead bodies; and it was }
    now 4a question of the cremation of bodies in- ;
    shudder at tt a burning the dead, and
    i { , i

    is. aud in

    @ t mie perl a ba-

    ‘ j i d

    ’ had
    ay j ning

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    « i” as id
    3 cr . ad
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    ‘ NDS
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    ary ff les which had

    I ng, tuanit would
    seaupa b from dust and from

    } . es which had passed into

    st ms? The omnipotence
    feod ’ ot limited i He w i raise

    id whether He has to rais hodies

    vards, or Whether he has to

    | ance.’

    MISCELLANEOUS.

    Ver $] po au
    ment to Byron
    The second and third v M
    Froude’s ** Hist ffreland” h t ay
    peared in Lou
    G B \
    h anne } 8 i i
    now |
    has bee Along Line bu i
    nth re
    He retea - eT
    »ve' da
    ! red | i
    e¢ m "i j ! vill
    t
    1c Ss i -y in !
    pe yest eag < t {
    Warwicks " i
    to tl I
    rhe Alaska fur trade is not {
    for the { th te Ss ™ ‘ Su i (;
    ment receives $268,000 cilrect Phe skins ¢
    the seals are taken to London, cured
    | broughtto the United States, and the duties

    | paid amount to $200,000 more,
    A monster gun {s to be constructed at the
    Woolwich arsenal in England. It will weigh
    | eighty-one tons, and be sixty inches in dia-
    ;meter, Thegreat coil for this new canon
    welded early in May by the great steam ham-
    mer of the arsenal.
    | A Yokohama letter of March 26th says the
    } French Steamship Company's steamer Nile.
    } en the 20th became disabled and was blown
    } ashore on the coast of Jeddo. It is believed
    she had 150 persons on board, of Whom only
    | four are known to be saved. Vessela com-
    plete loss.

    There are 38 persons to a square mile in
    the British empire; 260 in the United King-
    dom; 201 in India, and 41 in the colon-
    ies. In some parts of India the density of
    population more than equals that of Eng-
    land Phe Queen rales « r 234,762,593
    souls; her peu} dwell 441,142,651 oO
    and the area e lands they in i
    les 7 »440 5 ?

    Eng , rN r
    wonderous “ mil se } have ¢

    ve . ( real \ - '
    not to sy s ite t ‘
    recovered her former elasticity of spirit ant
    at the Windsor review, as on one orto other
    recent occasions, Was smiling and bowing
    in the most affable manner. Some savt
    this cuarge has been occasioned by the
    Duchess of Edinburgh. who, besides b
    bright and lively. has no fear of
    -iaWw
    present se Ws n, including « { i i and,
    ‘ inpot be reckoned sh of 1.500.000 tons
    ind it may possibly reach 2,000,000 tons
    Of this amount probably 200,000 have beer
    sold or bargained for $3 per
    total of near 600, This } t
    to owners. If the rest of the , ss
    ized from Maines ice product w ve
    this product to a market will require ail
    of no less that 000 yes s l
    away the produ of the Ken v
    quire ove essels, ot
    Neary tie seis ada ro !
    tie ty navigation to 1 oses

    Foreign »%k for W I ] )
    i » pray ‘ to
    ible wea C - i Ss |
    sent ita LS } ve fais next ¥ il
    see a vood harvest. We have as yevno cs-
    timates as te the breadth of wheat, dc..
    planted, and although it would doubt'ess |
    that sear l ~
    Phe Pes i i revi |

    i i i S
    wheat exporting nt $ ai ilso

    led to, notably Australia, w sid
    Engiat this s 1 a
    6,450.0 WIS ee F 2

    4 retired phys S
    ¢ saedcn sid nl
    gains runkeness, we never hear a w
    azainst its ter evil, gluttony’ 1 think I
    ( ,ac + htrnt that in } , nt
    t aie amo
    f i or wl ) s
    from teo much a ich food
    caer i } t ) j re ta “
    yet we a iety fi } |
    the growing vice. A man eats unti

    down and expires with apoplexy
    road side, wh he l
    a jury of twelve good men and true, who
    pronounce a verdict, *‘ Died from intemper-
    So he did, but what kind of intem-
    perance was it? [I have heard more than
    one minister In the pulpit expatiate with
    great vebemence against the sin of drunk-
    enness, whose very appearance was proof
    positive that he was pre-eminently guilty
    gluttony. '

    Next August Iceland observes the millen-
    nial anniversary of its colonization. In the
    year 1374 Igwalk, a Norwegian adventurer
    landed on the shores, and established a
    settlement. Two hundred years latter a

    n up come

    l
    he
    ¢

    of

    band of refugees from Norway founded a
    Republic, and ordained that they should b
    governed by an Althing or Parliament
    In the next century the Norwegian King
    overthrew the vy une re ynblic and est she
    ed his dominion. In the fourteent

    itry came into tl} poss I

    rk. t " se 1

    1. But t \ bt ‘ 1

    f alate etha ath aT e .
    tional life. The y ot Denma mt
    notab concessions which rest » Ice.
    land something 5 t t 4
    { stitution €0 gra
    ing the old ng i ‘ & !
    mer governing ingdom w ti
    SAG & t st , Wet il sy | V
    i ude p ndent nationalities wing i eience

    Tue Czar ma NAND his Imp Vis

    Majesty rw Czar of Russi | rect )
    visit Her Majesty € Queen Windsor
    Castle ' st w of nex me
    During t Q sence in the Is
    lains’ department, under the supervision of
    Mr. W. Seabrook, her Majesty’s Iuspect
    of Palaces, are engaged in preparing the
    State apartment which overlook the North
    terrace fort Emperor's reception. The
    suits of the rooms selected will be nea:
    similar to the apart: Ss US he j
    perial Majesties tl nperor aud Em;
    of the French on their visit to tl Queen

    at Windsor Castle in April, 1855, aud

    ill-room,

    escaped from France.

    | rounded. by scrrows, thet they may be sent

    to us only for our instruction, as we darken
    the cages of birds when
    sing ?

    GOLD.
    Phou more than stone of the philcsopher!
    Thou touchstone of Philosophy herself:
    Thou bright eve ef the Mine! thou loadstar
    Gf the Soul!
    which

    needles !

    Byron, _

    we wish them to other store jn Ch

    thou true magnetic Pole, to 10 Cc
    j

    | All hearts point duly north, like trembling best g

    a

    a rh arn — =
    u . 4a | al Tal TON fl + > E. |
    RAVDOW READINGS. THE ECONONY OF HUMAN LIF
    Mat EAR Megat Ee a. oem PROSPERITY 4ND
    When is a maich fh us? When it} ‘ ee Y
    IVERS
    N »a dia se lifeult thine to ' t Prost elat } heart above
    | ibow unt { ara i I itive beareth
    i carpenter jih ! II sal t i therefore build
    Bb i not y vonfider } them: her >corns en-
    , fu foreve Hope teach
    2 { \\ a stot when 5 '
    i iré@ an : .
    . } ihe height of

    \ } l { tne il |

    } ,

    an
    ( i sis by which thou

    : art ft t i Of ut
    ~ Su mit AOn- ‘ t } i! t! powers of
    hut nev rtchfu hen
    ' ee these are up
    + mei Behold pre t w sweetly fla ter
    bitte th thee: bow ins { e robbeth thee of
    ed Us eth and thy your Though thou
    hast been co tin ill fortune? though
    I \ til aman Who Was @X- uu hast been inv ei distress, yet by
    ' nly made him tO! pposnerity art thou con juered ; nol knowing
    ! cin We | etch without | that thy strength returneth not again, and
    eakin yel that thon again mayest need it.

    An obituary notice in a Western paper Affliction moveth our enemies to pity, suc-

    ntained the touching intelligence that the! cess and happiness cause even our friends to
    deceased “ accumulated a little money and | ony,
    ten children ! | Adversary is the seed of wellsdoing ; it is

    A judge, on being asked to give his opinion | the nurse of bervism and boldness. Who
    as to the proper length of a sermon, replied, | that hath enough will endanger himself to
    “ Twenty minutes, with a leaning to the side | haye more, Wii that is at ease will set his
    of mer : | life on hazard ?

    An instructor asked a French girl why beer True virtue will act under all circumstance;
    in French was feniinine She replied that! but men see most of its effeets when accidents
    it was probably owing to the fact that the occur |
    bovs liked it so well In adversity man seeth himself abandoned |

    A. D. 1900. Scene before a cremation un-| by « thers; he findeth that all his hopes are
    certaker’s shop: Small bov—‘ I say, sir, is | centered within himself; he rouseth his soul; |

    rf done yet’ If heis, please put his ashes | he encountereth his diflicultics, and they
    his “ere tin ketUe | Yield before hit

    \ 200,000 people | » already suffers | fancieth himself safe; he
    . ‘i ri * ind property Dy | ed ofall that smileat his

    is in Louisiana i ss and remiss; he
    cee : re bim; he trusteth

    Phe FB . Int iiaehpal ewig i they deceive him
    \ York res t lissolve, th reaniza- ,
    sin te failt he United Kvyery man vise Ins own soul in dis-

    tress; but th the truth
    ; i Bett t ideth to con- |
    indadlin’ tow tac re. | eniment, tha + joy ii rendereth ara
    pie to be ry urgen Th § if ailerwardas
    | fered 90.000 rations | ''*"S®
    t S UO Pes i 3 in all ot X

    A B ! ‘ vas du ied to — nha wi dap eneie
    5 a « nm ¢ r s, handed in er
    t Ssvona I git ver writeh in Be upright t u i) mient in

    R K t ‘t Jenny Russ li it ! 30 sha ill oecurences be
    il r thing that happen-
    — ‘ , big cushy . y sap iL hap;
    ‘ oak nage nug s of prais
    r ’ l ! the river was 7 : oe things the means ot
    i . pnt y to th Vantage , Vila # Same countenance
    } eth § i ppearances of fortune;
    ae * ieili th e
    Wh | - b ift to man ' » si
    i
    u 1 Essex st i, Sunda \
    ) fesogir
    On } iSant-l } tt Tespa
    5 bad lang r meanly
    Dy 'f i i lo t > whaie
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    re Let ; ; —
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    ' Hope; neit | Dy ty seu i
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    i} ‘ i I wn nature ‘ i i su {
    ! ‘ euch other: \ OG S | tot

    | ws,are like Premnasons’ sign—they », lest I is it not better with an
    re if ther.-—Mre, equal i { h 4h i arjat

    A ivelliing en horseback Pain that ‘ !

    “dow ar onan trishman who} therefore 1 t }
    was f g at barren and desolate j violent is short |
    piece of land What are you fencing in| of it |
    th Pat!” said he; “a herd of cattle Thy body was , ne i
    would starve to death en thatland.”” And) thy sou): wh tat ‘he 1
    ure ‘ "gen? fancin’ it ir { . ails . i uy Soul n=
    su 5 ! yasn’t Ll fencin in 10 | cause of pain. belold hook thy hake
    kane t poor bastes out of a} ‘ st dy |

    Fra ¢ Elien Burris said to be the first '

    lad as avowed a prefere for bani wieht ep ts tt ; : buse a thorn
    cigs ; : eareta Ris garment so 1 }) ent grieveth
    Ail in iol lis wieasan i not his son! hae hot pele . te
    8 Litong f a handful of . 5
    isteful urn low much better
    r thing ila t people hes
    } t g
    rid val AS }
    , ' Death t test
    | Cat ' f ¢ Ls . Gram
    t i I f :
    :
    Pig. {
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    | | - ‘ rat i >
    e py am ish li t s he
    \ a our ' i rbly
    ; j ia beval tle wl !
    | Island to Salaries ol ik ;
    } : ' ‘ s i li-
    I a piren in ariny of 20, | 4 ! wh t for
    re naval f e, A general: , no} i. 1 , ‘ect
    ' , . Ss sinh a)
    Kranted t except | ay "th to hima Which he expecteth
    Jes ito the insurgents ym mi =| OSt
    { tint Cortes }
    : Wouldst thou learn to d tubiy, let thy
    raii,” says a tra-| Vices die b { Hi ‘ ene
    in | 1 1 witnessed the | deth the business b his death
    { t a vight, just after [| Who, when the hom i hails nothing to
    j to I ng t ! do buit i W Vis th net | lelay,
    ! ear ae ie u this is a 4 1) ' ‘ i a
    a vw ntcome in without | ir ny ' . VP ©
    ‘ B Wie ia ticks Where | aii ti P @
    s If y really had the putteth an ene ‘hie “a
    m t } ticket, perhaps you | Phir
    r berth. Chere was an ssrllickg se,
    , Pad idently employ- : emp Goth
    1 } Zz pows fs) bers! ’ and . afler death
    h i t len ! was born on tl , lage of it
    se afd RAR tO isQNOMY WA
    i 8) i Press” relates the fol-
    ns coincidence: IT dreamed the = meen

    i i if said Bijah, as he helped his} ets nr
    } nto his overcoat, “that I asked to cE ¢+ 4
    borrow fifiv cents you, and you handed

    l Curious coincidenc replied his THE Sul ne
    : a it Subser rs offer fur Sale—
    h 1s he buttoned his coat: “1 had the nea : + ofter § =
    s lream, except that T told vou F would 12 ils. OF) : tidin uLYar
    nged first in | luiy paid, :
    nel MACDONALD & OWEN
    THE GREAT ’ «-D & OWEN
    Ng March 9, 1874
    Of ail the great, how few j ‘
    Ar heaven, and to their promise tru
    Goet} vs, * Christ is himself the one
    n } of Christianity.’ ‘T TA GS eter oe
    > Di Bh $
    ote IOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX. N. s.
    iH ! t seems to m rw
    H net io be good ; fAARHIS F v i 'r vollen ae
    Kind hearls are more than corunets I _ ol 4 \ OR ITE HOTEL, hav-
    And i: Han Mos si0 HS Yecn renovated and newly furnished |
    Ar | 1 than Norman blood. in first-class strle. j ma a
    Pon : ire MiSs styie, is now open for the recep-
    ennyson tian < OS Pacer lint 5
    : tion Of transient and permanent boarders.
    i oe ve a saving that an uns~ Horse Cars pass the house every ten)
    ‘ i dropped from the tongue cannot | minutes,
    I awn beck by.a coach d six horses Halifax, April 27, 1874. 43
    . ree - -
    Glae, , vantof the wil an i: °
    : i wars p .
    When courted most it Jingers stil] TUS" : gear
    ‘i . “4 JUST received ex * Alh: ” .
    ’ most pursued, ‘ts quickly gone, Boston, the choicest x > Rabe |
    Sin J. Goering st lot of Smoking To-
    Te as) SO WTAE | bacco ever ‘oflered for sale in hae
    ‘ ' c par thaw g litery lie: for i aic in harlotte-
    Nothing arcr (ham @ solitary lie; for; town. Lovers of the weed can now be
    an ' : tiiegaee yu cannot | supplic dl with *“imOst every kind of Bright |
    tell one but out it comes with a hundred} and Dark Tobacco manufactured in Kanes. |
    ‘ f : thi f = sal
    young ones on its back.—Washington Alli- | fea,
    son. Contest Twist, Virginia TOBACCO
    PLEASURE, — Twist “4 4“

    But pleasures are like popies spread,— riental Fig. ui 1

    om a : ; m Navy 5's, ts 4s

    You seize the flower, the bloom is shed ; Fine cut

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    , | So
    Has it never vccurred to us, when surs| do oo

    | . ; 10 Dark.
    £0 on hand a good assortment of Cigars
    and Pipes, which we sell cheaper then tne |
    arlottetown. '
    BLATCH McKENZIE & CO. |
    ns CKENZIE & CO,

    ASKS RASPBERRY LEMON
    STRAWBERRY SYRUPS of the very.
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    CARVELL BROS,
    Ch’town, Feb. 16, 1874, /

    ‘ BANKING

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    aud flock where they see others go
    else were engaged in the same business, it W
    be important to trac
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    But others are engaged
    they do ad-

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    5, 1874.—t?

    he
    Jan
    PARKS COTTON WARP!
    WelTh, DUE, BEM. ORASGE AMP SREEY,
    Yo's 3's to 10's.

    \ TARRANTED to be FULL LENGTH

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    None is genu-
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    sles attention

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    “0 bags SALT.
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    18 bars YELLOW METAL /|1.16

    HUGH MONAGHAN
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    BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM
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    required
    Addres:
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    New York, December 12, 1873. Gmo

    1000 MEN WANTED.

    ESSRS. SCHREIBER BURPEE beg
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    full Summer's employment for

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    Nov. 11, 1872,

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    WALNUTS,
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    rom SAL¥F.

    CARVELL

    BROS.

    Ch'town, Jan. 5, 1874.—is] pat

    COA,

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    15 for Sale.

    Ch’town, Feb. 16, 18

    CARVELL BROS.

    Ship Bread,

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    50 BBLS.
    cheap at
    CARVELL BROS.
    Tobacco.
    500 Boxes all knd>, choice brards
    which we guaraniee to sell lower
    than cin now be maported.

    29 RVELL BROS!
    t

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    Hands, &c.

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    Sa ate ene

    | vous debility, premature deca

    | baving registered its Trade

    Dr. J. Walker's California Vin.
    egar Bitters are | Vegetal
    preparation, made clietly frou: the tg,
    tive herbs found on cr Tanges gf
    the Sierra Nevada inountains of €

    nia, the medicipal propertics of why
    are extracted therefrom withont the uge
    of Alcohol. The question is almage
    da iy: sked, ** What © canse of the
    unparalleled suceess of VINEGAR Bop
    Trrs?” Our answer is, Chiat they remogg
    the cause of disease, andl te po tient aes
    covers his heaith. They are the

    | blood purifier and a lite-giving prinej

    a perfect Renovator and Invigorater
    of the system. Never before in th
    history of the world has a medicing
    compounded possessing the rema
    qualities of Vineaar Lirreas in healj
    sick of every disease mian is heir to,
    are a gentle Purgative as weil as a T
    relieving Congestion or I: flammation
    the Liver and Viscer#i Organs. in Billo
    Diseases.

    The roperties of Dr. WALKER

    INEGAR BITTERS are A perient, Dia Loretig
    Carminative, Nutritio = Laxative, Dinredie
    Sedative, Counter-Irritaat, Sudorifie, Alter.
    tive. and Anti-Bilious.

    Grateful Thousands proclaim Vay.
    FGAR BITTERS the most wonderful Ip.
    vigorant that ever sustained the sinking
    system.

    No Person can take these
    according to directions, and remain
    unwell, provided their bones are wot de.
    stroyed by mineral poison or other
    means, and vital organs wasted beyond

    repair.

    Bi Remittent and Inter.
    mittent Fevers, which are so preva.
    lent in the valleys of our great river
    throughout the United States, es
    those of the Mississippi, Ohio, M
    Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan-
    sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio G
    Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro-
    anoke, James, and many others, With
    their vast tributarics, throughout our
    entire country during the Summer and
    Autumn, and remarkably so during sea.
    sons of unusual heat and dryness, ape
    invariably accompanied by extensivede-
    rangements of the stomach and liver,
    and other abdominal viscera. In their
    treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow.
    erful influence upon these various or-
    gans, is essentially necessary. There
    is no cathartic for the purpose equal to
    Dr. J. Watxer’s Vinecan Birrers,
    as they will speedily remove the dark.
    colored viscid matter with which the
    bowels are loaded, at the same time
    stimulating the secretions of the liver,
    and generally restoring the healthy
    functions of the digestive organs.

    Fortify the body against disease
    by purifying all its fluids with VINEGAE,
    Brrrers. No epidemic can take hold
    of a system thus fore-armed.

    Dy ppete or Indigestion, Mead-
    ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
    Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
    Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
    in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita-
    tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the
    Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid-
    neys, and a handred other painful symp-
    toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
    One bottle will prove a better guarantee
    of its merits than a lengthy advertise-
    ment.

    Scrofuia, or King’s Evil, White
    Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck,
    Goitre, Scrofulous Inflaimmations, Indvlent
    Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old
    Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, ete.
    In these, as in all other constitutional Dis-
    eases, WALEER’S VINEGAR Bitrers have
    shown their great curative powers in the
    most obstinate and intractable cases.

    For Inflammatory and Chronic
    Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit-
    tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
    the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
    these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases
    are cansed by Vitiated Blood.

    Mechanical Diseases. —Persons en-
    gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as

    umbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and
    Miners, as they advance in life, are subject

    to is of the Bowels. To
    AE wy img

    at? §

    e

    We

    a dose of WALKER’s VIN-
    RGaR BITTERS occasionally.
    For Skin Eruptions, Tet-
    ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
    Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worma,
    Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
    Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humers
    and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name
    or nature, are literally dug up and carried
    out of the system in a short time by the use
    of these Bitters. a
    Tape, and other Worms,
    jurking in the system of so many thousands,
    are effectually destroyed and removed. No
    system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an-
    thelminitics wil! free the system from worms
    like these Bitters.

    For Female Complaints, in young
    or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo-
    manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic
    Bitters display so decided an influence that
    improvement is soon perceptible.

    leanse the Vitiated Blood when-
    ever you find its impurities bursting throogb
    the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores,
    cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
    sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is
    foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep
    the blood pure, and the health of the system
    will follow.
    R. H. McDONALD & CO.,
    Draggiste and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California,
    and cor. of Wash nm and Chariton Sts, N. Y.
    rugcists and alers.
    nes of McDCNALD & CO.,
    n. Agts., San Francisca Cali
    end cor. of Washington and Charity sto NF

    Sold by all ists and Dealers.

    August 25.

    1e73,

    ONE BOX OF CLAREE’S D4] PILLS

    r warranted to cure all disciarges from the
    Urinary Orcins, in e sex, acquired or
    constitutional, Grevel acd Pains in the *
    Sold in Noxes, ts 64 exch, Jj) Che nists and
    Patent Medicine Veodorr.

    Sole Proprietor, F. J. CKARKE,
    APOTHECARIES’ HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND.
    EXVORT AGENTS.

    Bargoyne Barbidges and Co ,Colenman St.. Lendom
    Newbary and Sons, 7 Newgute Sivect, Londen
    Barclay and . I yd reel, Londen,

    Sanger: ands , Oxford street, London.
    Andallibe Tondon Wholesale Houses.
    AGENTS IN CANADA.

    Lyman«, Clare and
    eet) t aud Cos, WholesaleDs nggiate.
    Siapter end Ow
    Hamiitou. —Wiuer and ¢

    Halifax. —-Averv, Bri ity
    October 13, 1873,

    AVOID QUACKS.
    A victim of early indiscretion.causing Bef
    y. &c., having

    and ©
    ly

    ' tried in vain every advertised remedy, bas

    discovered a simple means of sebi-eure
    which he will send free to his fellow-su
    erers. Address, J. 11. REEVES, 7&8 Naw

    gau Street, New York.

    Notice to Coa! Dealers.

    THE General Mining Association, Limited
    “BYDNEY COAL”

    | pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 55, of

    the Acts of th: * Canada, for
    1868 :

    Proprietors of Mines, Agents and Dealers
    in Coal, are hereby cautioned against using
    the same te designate Coal which has pot
    been raised from the Mines of the Assoc
    ation, as all persons infringing such Trade
    Mark in future will be prosecuted.

    JOHN RUTHERFORD,
    General Maragel
    in

    Parliament

    Halifax, Feb. 16, 1574.

    Tobacco & Cigars!

    HIE Subscriber offers for sale (in Bond,)
    a choice Lot of

    SMOKING & CHFW.AG TOBACCO,
    and three Cases CIGARS.

    74 Boxes Tobacco, in Solace, Sunshine, Vir
    ginian, Navy and Black Diamond.
    $3 Cases Cigars in Victoria & Flor Gertrude.
    Samples can be seen at Sale Raom
    N. RANKIN,
    Corner Water & Pownal Sts.
    Chitown, April 13, 1874.

    PEN AAT EI NS

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