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A XiTi OF PA1RLTAMENT on sale at tie
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Anatraliane Coloni,: .ott raid
Tasmanian Ceimtitutionai Act, Is
Lands Titles Act. 2a. Bd.
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL RECREA
TION ESTABLISHMENT.
Pon norT SEXES.
S WIMMING BATIT, with shower,
hot water, and soap, for the s. d.
seasnn. -......... 150
Ditto dlitto ditto, per month ....................e0
Ditto ditto ditto, per haitf-hoar............ 0 6
Ditto ditto ditto, under 12 years................. 0 4
Ladles' hours, every day frotm It to I o'clock.
Bnthing envelopes for both senes ........0 2
Private hot baths, with ditto and towel, .... 0
itlnket, or wet sheet pack, with ditto ditto.... 3 6
Turkish, or Hot Air Bath, given in private,
and while breathing pore air, as pre ribeod
by Drs. Gully, Smedley, and other, wilh
.it........... .................. 4 0
Ditto ditto in public, on Saturdays ............ 2 0 c
"This is the mosa powerful and valuable form of 5
bath yet invented for tho prevention or care of disesse."
-Huet,on Ae "krin.
TheSaltn's Bsth, or medliated fragrant vapour
from aromatic herbs. . ........ 5 0
Ditto ditto, in public on Saturdays ........ 2 6
This bath is taken ins tent, and the vapour inhaled
Its superiority consistsin its power to raise, and hold
in suspension by means oftits compressed steam, the
ressenial oils -and "aromatic properties o~f the herbs
need, and which mild and soothing properties are ad.
ministered to the system through the mndium of the
haroe, as well aseth, pores at the akin, imparting now
lito and visor to tie patient. It can be administeredi
to the patient in bed, or applted to any part of the
body separately. Dr. W hitlaw says-" By selecting
proper herbs and keeping the bowels open, it may be
used with advantage under every variety of indispoet
tion and disease In no case can the properly mali.
cated vapor bath do harm.e
The Sltana's Bath, or hot air and medicated
tragrant vapor combined. with ditto ditto .. 6 0
Ditto ditito in palic on Saturdays ............... 3 0
This bath Is also taken in a tent, and the vapor
inhaled or not t it is indescribably luaurious, every
Inspiration is refreshing and cheering, the patients
feel re Ltved of their safferinge, all anxiety is taken
awar, and a sober but an unaecountable serenity pos.
seecs, the mind.
Dr Whitlw says-a The advantages of inhaling
the virtues of herbs by the luans and carrying it Into
the ceitclation, without coaming into contact with the
food, Is very far superior to taking medicine by the
stomach." "
It is also a remarkable fact that the perspiration in
these baths will be impregnated with the disease of
the patients, as well as with what they have taken
into, their stomachs, whether it be food or drugs 1 and 9
even the towels which they use will strongly smell of e
the same.
Improved Medicated Steam Sulphur Bath, I
with ditto ditto ............................... 5 0
Ditto ditto In public on Saturdays ............. 2 6
This bath is very ei~cacious in akin diseases i It is
now moch recommended by the faculty, and ap
preciated by the commuenty both in town and
country.
Galvanic or Medicinal Voltaic Bath, in salt
water .......................................... 7 6
This bath produces most astonishing effect,, Those
persons whose boidies bare been conver ed into
barometers and thormoameters through the creel ad
mislatratlon of mercury, antimony, and other poirons,
may wirness the phenomaeon of having the poison
extracted, by uaing the battery in an insulated me
tallic bath of soft water. in whirls ite electric current
precipitates tacli thronuh the body of the sufferer, it
penetrate his bones, pursues and seises every par. h
tide of the moeals, and deposits it on the side of the
bath. a1
In using this bath it is not necessary that the
operaror should be a professorof galvanism. Anyone
who hts a battery, and knows the use of it, can ad- a
minister it t those who have not can hire them, with e
books of instruction, at this establishment. It
Galvanism, without the bath.... 6
Salt water barbs, bot or cold.
Salt water and rirer bathing lifeboat; covered in, with of
cork dresses, for families and parties of both sexes,
as per agreement G
Also, an tasabmergable floating bathing machine, 100 t
feet long and 25 feet wide, covered in, will be sta. -
tioned under the bridge, or alongside the rocks, as
soon as 100 subscribers have taken their tickets at J
20s per annum.
Turkish and steam sweating baths for hornes and other
animals.
The baths are available at all hours, and lighted every
evening.
Those who wish can have thobathsat their own real- at
daneces, by paying extra, or can have bath chsir sent
tar them.
Invalid bath chair, and man per hoor........ 1 6
Invalid pony eqeipeges, per bour ....... 2' 01
Biding or driving, threm times round garden,,. 0 6j
Riding and driving taught, and dresses found. A
Velocipede, or dandy horse, four times round ce
garden .......................... 6 cc
Shooting with breach noaders, per dozen shots 2 0 to
Archery, car dozen sho .............. . o
Skaling, for bulb texesand all eeasons, In doors of
and ont, with lawn billiards and gym. In
nastte exercises for the season ............... 10 0 ac
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and general golde to health.
To be had of Messrs. HArron & Laws,
Lantceston and Longford, Sole Agents for Tasmania
And of the following Sub-Agentns- ,
Evandmle. Mr. J. Davis1 Carrick, Air. G.
Grin I Westbury, Mr. G. Miles I Delorsine
Mr. IH. W. Laws I River Mersey, Mr. J.
11. lt'Call I River Dun, Messrs. Cummlieg, Ray.
mond & Co. I Table Cape, Mr. J. Statterd I C :olar
Head. Mr. J. StBtterd, Mr. J. G. Jones, 'and Ir. J.
Fdwards. Nile, Mr tC Ayton, Sutson & do., Camp
bell Town. Weaver & Co., eHobart Town. (a
Sire Horses.
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IMPORTED BLOOD STALLION.
LORD OF LINNE-A bonutiful bay,
. rising six years old, stands 15.3. Was
Imported by Mesrer. Dadery and ilartnoll from Eng.
land, last January. His pedigree and performances
on the tart highly recommend him to breeders. tie
is encordinalr handsome, perfectly sonad, without it
single blemish, and possesses the best blood in Eng.
lend.
Pedigree-Lord of Linne I y Hiteof Unte, dam
Fabaei. by Flteintcher, cranddam Donna Hermosa,
by Venison. great granddan Muis Craven. winner of
the Goodwood Cup, by Mh Lowe. crest great grand.
dem by noothsayer. ilezzord, iighflyer by Eclipse.
Fletcateber (winner of the 2000 guineas, 1848) by I
Taucit to i, by Came', by WVbalebet.e
Heir of Lince (winner of the Newcastle Cup and i
several other good races, I trchbsed to go to France
for the ratd, 1858) is by Gaiior. dam liro. Wihker,
by JooI, gtranilli biy Orville, greet groaddam
bltiss Grimtotno, by Weseet.
Galaor by Maley Mulloch, dam Dariolletta.-Fcr
furthersee Sit([ Book.
Stares will to recelsed at Como, Hitihopebourne
(whore every etre will be taken of them, bhu without
responil' Pity) for the services of Lord of Linnoi and
for the coivenience of many persons tie will travel to
Longford, and Mir. Iartnoll'i, Evandale.
Terms- £5 5%. each mare. Zit usEuo allowance
ioane in ite will be made to bona fide owners.
Fal109triteaec OF L~iuti OF Litre.
At two years ald rat sara .d ior the Tyro Stakes,
Newcastle-on-Tyne f won tho Abingdon Stakes.
1S Won the Wya Handicap, heating Consterna
tion (winner of era races) i won the Borough Mem.
hers' c op at Ascot, and was claimetd by It. Ton
Brock. Esq. I won the inwes Grand Handicap, GO
subscribers, two milet, ieating Gibraitar (site wte
winner Of ninr races the seine year, taien £1510),
Baitam, Turn of Luck, and four other good winnern ,
won a match at Newmarket for £200 against the
Marquis of IInstinge's Tippler. I864-Won in a
canter the Trial Stokes jig the Chclmnford Spring
Meeting, carrying lst. 12Ib, beating twelecothers by
ten lengths.
Full particulire of renting and betting given in
Bough's Guide and Bell's Life of the day. (w
R ISING STAR.--This magnificent drought
stallion will travel this season for the
service of mares, through St. Leonards. White H lti.
Cocked list, Evendale. Lower Nile. East and iseet
Tamar, and where his service, may he required
,ears old, stands 1i hands S ireh, high, and is oc
kmr wledged by competonut jailges mo e the litlini.
someatstitn mist lrrireiet cnstnilien in tin, colony.
heslng sbt,,ined eight l're'mioira at tine Midland and
langrerd ebow, sines iii iii a yienrliog. Hen bhs
proned himeseth e sare sad 'Ilandid stack getter.
Psdigrse-Btialag Stag is hy Imported Matfsenhlem I
dam Bonasy b1ýPyinealse ImX0'. l hy J.,W. Oleadaw,
l'2q.a Besauty s dame by 11l1 er, inoporiad.
Terms-£3 or u single more, groomage included I
'f los ebch far two or more tore s payable by
oere aoc t ato any of the Launceston banks on lta
Marco 1866.
M OZART.-This thorough-bred blood
#tallion will travel the same route as
the ahave horse asid to Longford.
Moorna is i beautiful brown horse, stands 15 hands
3 inches high, ot rnmarksbly short legs, and from
his fine 1 lood, great size and substaonn, cannot fail to
get firr clas carriage horses, roadoters, and weight
rarrying backs.
Pedigree -Mozsart, ardbDJh ied e..b
lerney, Importeci by A. lonse, Eaq.. dotm McdiDo by
Mear o I Mozort. by Wandlerer, dam Merino by
Whale lone. Imported by Mir. Hanty a Media by
Moters, dam Waldaig, imported Dy the Creoasy Com.
pany, Whinoig by Whalehons.
Tenms-£3 for each mare, groomaga included.
One more in five allowed to aeal awners. Good pad.
dacks provided for one month gratis, after which ls.
per week will be charged for each mare. Every care
takno but whbout responsibility.
T. & W. CoeIonerny. ,,
Mrornre-s~treet, Lanneraton. 1w
T HE Entire Horse LINCOLNSHIRE
HERO, imported by the Honorable It.
Q. Kermods, SILO., will commence travelling en
the lIt October next thronnh the following distriet,
vil~. Westbury, Bagley. Oaks. Bishopabaaurro tnad
Lonoford. Mares will be received for bhi searices at
Quamniy, where good paddaicks will be kept for tahir
accommodation. One month's grass will be allowed
gratis, after which 2s. ed. per week will be
charged: Every care will be taken of such
mares as shall be sent. but without responcihility,!
Terms, £4 4a each more, groomaeo ineladed t one
allowed In five to a onas fide ownrr. Payments of
service as under, viz.-One mate, cash on lot Janu
ary, 1866s for two or more mores, an acceptance
payable on Ist March, 18606 and for further infor.
mation applicatlon can be made to Mr. A. P. Rlooke,
at the Retreat, Deloreino 1 or Mr. It. M. Ayre.
Qanmhv, Hlsgley.
Quaibyly, th Sept., 1805.
-Pedigree-Llncolnshire Hero, black dray horse
sold this tay to Mr. bhompson. for Mr. Kerstode, of
Mona Vale, Tasmania, was bred hy Mr. George
Finch, Stansthorpo, Lincolnohire, He Is now; twra
yearo old, sire young honest Jahn, bred by Ilrchin
son Hunt. Esq., of Gretton. Northamptonshire, by
Mr. Rice's Old Honest John, Beaton Mills, Rutlond
shire. Old Honest John took the frst prise at Oak
habe Agricultural Show, alse so Leicester. The Lin
colnshire Here's dam is a superior brown mare. by
Old Sopson, the property of Mr. Bryan, lfNoaslng.
ton, Licolteolrshire Old1 Simpson tonik the prize at
the Royal Agricultural Show as a two.)esr old, also
the first prie at the Rioyal Agricultoral Show as a
four-)car old. (lid bampson took altogether 21 namzes.
He was also sire of Nonparell, who took the first paize
at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Windsor,
and the first prizo at the Royal Agricultural Show at
Lincoln, amongst horses of all ages.
(Signed) - GoOonE FooCe,
Stansthorpe, Lincolashire.
Witness
sOanmrornsan Wooasae.
Ball Inn, Itomecastle,
Lincolnshire.
Auagst 18th, 1860,
PETER WILKINS.
T HE thorough-bred imported horse
PETER WILKINS will stand this
season at Westfield, Westbury, and will serve a limited
number of thorough-bred mares. Every care will he
taboo of the mares, but without responeibility.
Peter Wilkins was bought by Jnames Parris, Esq.,
from the Earl of Chesterfield, and is a descendent of
the highest and stoutest blood in England. Pedi.
gree - By Flying Dutchman 0or of Boarding
School Altos, by Ilionipotentiary, her dam Mar
ploss, by Muloy, out of Clare by Marmion Ilorplate
and Gallohano. Peter Wilkins is a rich drown, starda
fell 16 bands. with great surstanco, and is faultless in
shape. For engagements and performances soe racing
calendar. His dam is sister to Pocahontas, the dirt
of the premier sire in England, Stockwell; also the
dam of Retaplan, King Tom, Typic, Ornoa, and Moar
de Florence. Hle has a pedigree on both aides on.
eqaalled in tho w'orld. la is a safe foal-getter, and
his stock looks very promising.
Terms-£7 7e. for each nare if kept, £6 6t. if not
knpt. RISING STAR.
T HE imported prize draught horsoeRISING
STAR will ciand this season at West
field, Westbury, and will serve a limited number of
masrs. Every care will be taken of the maes, bial
without responsibility.
Pioulgreo t-otsiaiog Star is a beautiful chesnor,
stands 17 hands, is now ricing eight years old. le is
a handsome short-legged taoloss, with great substance
and most perfect action, and itos proved himself a
sure and splendid aaock-getter. le took the ftlet
prize at the English Royal Agricultural Sociret'.
Show at Leote, in July, 1861: and also the ciallenco
prize of the Hertford and Wa et Cambridgeshire So
coety, at their meeting at Neoasworth, In Oct., 18i6,
which challengo prize was (open to all England.
Terms-f5 Sc if kept, £4 4., if not kept.
Terms of payment for each horse-Promissory note
payable at one of the banks in Launceston, on ait
March, 1866.
TuoeAs 'o Wi. Pasto.
Aug. 30. 0 [
P UNCH, a splendid black entire cart horse,
P bred by James Stewart, Esq., Symons
Plains. Sire. Talloker Campiton a dam, Violet a
pure SalPolk more. Ie is verj powerful. staunch.
eand good-tempered, and has proved himself ai capital
stock getter.
Ponch will travel every ninth day for Glenore.
Alackinnouas Ford, Westbury, Deloraiot, Chudlicigh,
Whitefoord Mille, and hre Arms of the Creek.
Terms, £2 5e.. groemage included, payable by Dill
duo oat the ist of April, 1866, on any of thu Loon.
cotton bh nks.
Woe. II. OLn4KEtat,
x C I avriatn. nrio :litely
TORD CLYDE, a poweorful iron-groy cart
L horse, needs no comment, recommends
bimwelf when seen, and his stock is exceedingly
promlisig.
Pedigree-Siro, Sir Colin Campbell: dam Flocerout
of Liaca.lrolnlro Flower, imported by ala te Dr. Wil.
more, sire Black Champion. Cl do will travel overy
ninth day for Glenore, Oaks, Watlohury, sad DLlo.
raiae. Mlres sent to thisahorse will have the run of a
gross pardock, with a large frontage on the river, at
Is. per week. Every care taken of the marcn, but
without responsibility.
T'erms. £3 Ss., groomago included, payable by bill
d]n on the let of April, 1860, on any of the Laan.
ceston banks.
Wld. 1I. OLtaaKRt,
x) Cheriton, cear aolaey.
P RINCE, chestnut cart colt, 3 years old
on the 3rd of November next. Dam
Violet, by Planet a Planet, by Orwell, imported by
the late Dr. Wilmore ; grand dale Flower, by
Prince, Imported by J. W. Gleodow, Esq.: Piro
Matchless, imported by Mr. John Dyer.
Termns-£4 4s. Onet in Ste allowed to bona fide
owners. Payable by acccptance due on let Aplil,
logo.
JOHN bTldM~os.
N..'t. 1. IRIS t
RURAL MUso CicPALITIlES
A LL the Printcd Firn: o ruqoircal lor Rbali
Mutaicipatitieua ni tale at i! ho clke
including rabo netiece, receipts, abotuntdt, Jse
TlET NEW E'fTRNCHO REMM Y,
-By 2iey'Zl 2Letsers Palen!, under tSir apeotal
sanction of Her Majesty's Government, anti
the Chief's of the Faculte de France.
T"IERAPION :-Or CURE OF CURES
This successful and highly popular me.
dicaeent, as employed in the continental hospitals
by lnston, Johert. Velpean, and others, combines all
the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind,
and surpasses everything hitherto employed. Devoid
of all tate. odour, aud appearance of medicine. it cns
he left or carried anywhere, and taken from time to
time nwithot exciting suspiio.cunach pnekage con
triotilall iosititlnentfor'eveey cune.
T'lERAt 'ItN, No. t, in three days only remonts
gooorrhwa, gleet, and all di.charges I el
f eclally ruperceding injections, the co of which loes
irreparnble herm by layreg the foundation of stricture
and other serious diieasee. it dysentery, piles, irrita
tion of the lower bowel, congh, bronchtis, asthmn and
some of the more trying eomplaints of this kind, it
will Ite found oatoniobly elticacious. affording prompt
relief where other well tried remedies have been
pe rclesst.
TilEit.PItON, No 2. for syphilin, disease of the
hones, sore throat, threatened destruction of the nose
nul palate; imrn unity of blood, scurvy, pimples, spot',
blotches, and nil diseases for which it has been too
moth a frobirh to employ mercury, searaparilla. &e..
to the dertrurtion of the nufierers teeth and ruit of
health.: Under this medicine every recige of ditease
ratidly dieanpnoru;rid the skin uetumres the ploering
snfttress ot irfannyr.
THERAP?10, No. i, fr reloxnoden, ,permat
torrhbea, ant all the distrenrin consequences arising
from early abuse, exc-so, residence in hot, unhealihy
climates, Ac., it porsesses surprising power in e
storing alrength and vigour to the debditated. To
thoue who are prevented cntering the marriage stne
by the consequences of carly creto it will render er
e'ntilri aid by subdoing all disqtalifieition. and
restoring the lost Jena to iha syrrm. Therapint
may he procured at Its. anri 3rn. per l'cekuee.
through all mediclne nenoloro, or in £5 pockahes for
foraignt shipment, direct from London
only. bywhich £1 Its. tree saved I tnd £10 I.hcktget
for the more inveoerate caten, by which n still greater
saving Is effected. In orderintg the above, he pir
clhsser ahosid state which of the three numbers the re
quires.
ier Tiljeaty's Hon Commissioners have gracioesly
peromitted bs government estamp hearing the womi
"Theraplon" in white letterC, to be ntacied to each
package 5thts insuring the public against fraudulentI
imitations, and securing to the proprietor the sole
right of supply throughout her dominions; and any
Iftringement of which they will prosecute with the
utmost severity.
AoBNTs FOR ENon.A D, Thomas & Co., 7, Upper
St. Martin's Lane r Barclay & Co., Farntngton-,tree'i
Edwards & Co. and Newbury & Sons, St Paul'n.
church~yard 1 and obtainable threugh all medicine
vendors in the known world; or in rase r f difficulty,
by enclosing a draft ororder for £5 or £10, necordieg
to thie narsof the case, payable in Ietotil to
Menses Thomas & Co., as ahooe, a large packet will
be sent by return mail carefully scoured from otres
vation or accident.
THE CAUSE AND CURE OF PIREIATURlE
DECLINE.
Sold by all the Agents fnr Dr. De lfnotda irfedicinten,
or sent post free, secure from observation, direct
from the Author for 2s. end.
T HE MEDICAL ADVISER. on the modern
treatuernt f mental and thysincl incapacity
syphilis, stricture, &e., with unfailing rules and pre
scrti iens for the speedy cire, by very simple meant,
of il the more common diseases and supposed in
curnale mastldies of the sexual system. ly Dr. If.
Do Roos,. Ml.D., &c , of the Ecole de Aledecine,
Paris.
"The MEICAl AIVISEII. ty Walter De.
Roos. 51.D., for the class of diseases upon which it
treats, is undoubtedly the best nod most totully
practical took which has come under our notice
The Author i a sonot of most enlarged exleriente."
-North tf England Telyrraph. June 26th, 1861.
"To those who contemplate marriage its peruail
is especially recommended" - Inla. May. "The
knowledge it imparts must come some timte. and
happy they who do not possess it ti' late.t-Poi
litician. " Cure is certain in every curable case, snl
fete indeed are they which are not so."-Med. lie'
view. "It is calculated to effect a complete resolu
tion in the treatment of these complaints."-filed
Gan. "Simple and inexpenlire. cvery oufferersmsy
cure himself speedily, privately, and at the letat
possible c st."-Scalpil.
Fromt long practical observation of the tretttment
pursue, in the mro't famous Institutions of this
country and the continent for those diseases referred
to in the above wirk, the Pr1prietor lion hod soettl
what unuetal facilities for acquiring that uniform
success which has hitherto characterized his practice,
in which thtcdlstresnlogconsequences resulting from
the injurious employment of mercury. elpivi,arsn
parilla, and nimilar dangerons miedirines are entirely
obviated. Isting bene fit in these cases can only
tie reaosnbly expected at the bonds of those who de
cote their chIet attention to such diseases I and to
such only can confidenee in softly extended Dr.
De R refers nitht pride to the numbers he hos beeti
inrtrumental In teetering to health attil happiness,
whitit to all who need tuc rid lie ders every ao'ur
ante of speedy restoration.
FPitctEN RBIDErNs can be successfully treated by
correspondence, or sending Itte detail of their case,
with a batik note or bill on i London house for £5
or £10, In order that a package ofomedicines to ntiet
the exigencies of the case, may he sent out by next
mail i thus avoiding the 1.rotricted sntfering and
unnecessary loss ofvaluable time, which must other
wise occur.
IR. DE 11008'8 GUTTIE VITAS )it u11:
D DROPS ; Protected 5y Royal Letters Patent t i
Erglanii iSeats of the acultd tde France; Royal
Cu/eye of Prussia.c.; liave in numberless iinstance
provedlftir supeorityr over every other advertired
remody for Spermrtorrhiia s lngour r lassitude
depreurien of spirirsn; irritability t anger ; excitemente
needle's fear; distaste attif incapacity fur socletl,
study, or bridness ; indigestion, pains in the tide,
pulpittiion of the heartt giddiness, noises in the
bruit t Imipetency, irrtpeilitrtesi to metrriage, nri.
This medicinc stretgtiens tbe vitality of th whreit
sysem, gives energy to the museles and nerves, thte
speedily removes scrvous cootplaints, renovates Iit
impaired powers of life, and Invigorates the miit
shattered constitution. For skin iruptitns, sure
throat pains it the him, and all thsoe discuses it
. a 'rtilln. &c. are muo oft
no'l i , to to 'enius detrimtent of herlit,
Its ourpu.t..." ..e.u.Jcy lint only to tie e ared to ie ap
preciated.
'As these comp' ihts if , glected becomi " chronic"
or incurableo. sou .r a snt.1 do wrll before [boy sent'
valuable time 'u seekintg aid from instruments and
other rhsurdiies professing to sopereced medicinct,
to make lair trial of it remedy which concocted on
unerring scientific principles rtannot hail, unit may Ir
carried about the person or left upon the toilet labile
without exciting a suspicion of its nature. Price InI.
and four times the quantity at 33s., per bottle. 7'l.a
£5 packages containing twelve Its. quantities. by
which a saving of £-"12s. is effected, will be sort
from 25. Bedford Place, only, tn receipt of the
amount per draft on a London house or otherwise.
PAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUStIAGO
GOUT. IIHEUMIATISM, DISEASE Ill.
THE KIDNEYS. IILIDDEIl,&c.
DIR. DR IICIIS'S COMPOtUt~NI ItENA. P'ILLI;
erooamost safe rndspteedy remedy fee tint alute
ihittecrous cttmplaitit~s lilehorgcs ead IDiceort'n rf
the Urittry (Organs erenorlly, wtilel ttio frriqtte Ily
barine tlteoaitsrtorver ttttti'st lenaeoflife, eni Ciii
only lean agnietititt deoti. Tico egtee nieltlse
most delicatoe tomaci' ltd itt three days etteet e cin
wbss espiel, caheha, ea. liars utterly tailed. In. Otd.
than 0a0 ii,, :d 4 dt Ipjrelr ho. w .,sr1)t.
kinrd isoetatversally lAkn nlalgver , an yrreI at'tli
nary dlemand foe, them whniirrt pre, r~a ri.t
'hinty theta are who from batr""
fear t diste ry would it bear t atiiyhr
rather that apply for ald to these from whom they
,trnyrreasonably expcrdt relief. With the altoe
retocrice the suferetr mtey withrout the hnnnoricg0 al
pecend aeron. ce birenrfapeedily, privater, t
ul rrpoa,{ i b lc rone se.
Sold mholenate by Iturelay & Seeiions, 5 ite ed.
ndrsne, Lodthrc. Agents-noaw Zealand t Willnem
gitnep, r. th. Borreed, Chetaist, Owen R nLd a
Wallington t air. A Asher, Sboriandtlre t .lok.'
letd I FellOell, P.WpOakra, Auchlandt hels.
te~rrrrr & Woeert 91cogco~it Itoarrend & Blridge,
etrernict., d e r f wahe alest joy be had "oery
Dr DlICA L i A D PVic l," or epreid diliculty ntrie ie
pre ctring any of the bove, ccheot the craoe, Ly
dralt or wihernolmo en 25. Bedford l'laee isreushird
S ra. Lreonoing, W.C., and they will he ant in orer
pocked per retuin. Cmbalely
Cetretet, - Satlrers shnould guard againat tho
rerommertylllC of mmclnls hatitltiree ay ditbororr
vendorr, who thereby obhicl a larger Prrofit. 'pt
rnaieo haer the weords Wlaer l iae lce, London,'
prioted in wnhite letlers the Govreatrnment5bm
ty erier atf ire Mjeasty's lion. Cotemiaslolaaedtt
Imitat nte whichs felonry.
,ip;e r 10SF WONDERFUL PILLS IN Tuox
WOR~LD.
ARiE DII BE 11005'S l5LULIqE VITLE en LIFE
P.IiLLS. All sufferersromt general eerrouosnr.
dAs a fmlw pilt, rteliyeneta. harreatiog dream,
ttrrrecessary fears, meteiro irritahiitiy' failare af th,0
merrat art bodily powerra, weaknessofa t nervet,
olem in tre heSrred giddliess, indigeation, rireas.
Lare, tlos itt tie hack, cad oiler symptorna if
ohroni-forc cwill trait thu joy tire diacovery f
Dr lDe. lit s'slife 11ila that apeedily aed ainesi
mttgicallyrtnree patin and tiseasea af whretaover
hre remrrchreerirelo hene ss ri lrland niuer to
tihe rid, and atrtithett oil tie ograr a on which
hrerlith d life eondl. They do trot rortein a pat.
tirtelof mercury, but arte .5 rerarle. tirey
t meridly one thie honas, thout rrirr r i rir acnt
isrprtorenegt tautio atoo tartr, preorote a rearctry
actire of the liver, thau preventing, er whet treterit,
Curing tire jraurdice anid dropsy, clearing tire skit,
remriing satownaes ctad ripltes, I o rifying trh
bocod, eand marrelloly tenvigorating thre whoe ys.
ter. Fiemales adell ages wilt Sad threm tcargedice,
ad shironur roever he witatherem. Foar tderly eit
pile r wiohlot oc astaronal aperiert is quaired
notring ran be hotter adapted. with g to thec geal
rrd ionrequing demand for thiese title, end in ordtr
to protert the pahict teem drararalet reimirtiorra
ier Majesty's Commisedorrra trie grit incaly (nr
mittert tire propriettar ao rune In, namte'.'Watter lBe
Sc.os Leaden," Imprestn aloe tire freerirment
stampi afixced to each hox. :rrld by all merdiirre
vonldre i tire world, price l d, 4 flic, tics, a.nd,
peIr hot.
" As a family pitt, threy are iiinrrlerrlrl."-..antdras
2j~nrs. "i'ersonr at fall trabit shrorrlr haner tetihh.
ouwhem."-Surreypid Teoledraph.if "to womu they
are tamost cargeadity.'-fadiee' Jerreaa I'n
rntrera-for childrens af alt ages they alr the
atrl last cad boet mediline that can be ginon.
Vpmide for Smith' R repoarb
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