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IMPOtJŽU N IiNGS.
ECHUCOA-Inspounded at Echuca.
To be sold on 20)ith Juno 1877.,
T?wo ramIs, too notches out of bottom of under
halt and one nutch out ot upper half of near
cue, no visibh' braud.
G. J AMIESON, Poundkeeper.
A\NC1EF1l,:D.-Iinpaunded at Lancofield.
To be sohl on 27th Juno 1877.
Clhesnut mare, white fiace, both hind f. tlorlts
white, like W (writing letters) unear slhoulder
A. MADIGAN, Poundkeepcr.
LURCHISON.--Inmpounde1 at Murclison.
To be sold on 27t : Juno, IR77.
White horse, like HA oil neck.
T),rkltay mare, ruunn.ug star and snop, Few grey
hairs olff ir.· 2 mi'r D nfll', shlolder.
WM, BURNETT, Poundkeleeper.
I UNNYMEDE.-Impounmled at Runny
.A nied,'.
To be sold onl 27th Juno 1877.
B]lay horse, star, PSS nut shoulder
a'y c:lt, star, oil' lind Iheel white, PSN near
slhoulder
W. BOLTON, Poundkeeper.
NO M OHORE COUGH
(PRtOTFrECT) 1Y TRADFE 31A UK.)
r i 1iE G(1IR LT' AUS'LRALIAN COUGIH
El_ E".\: DY-- l/uldswurtl,'s Pooloal Bal
6um ii pronolIk ctI.?'d to o u1e oh f tho Badfesta
Spodiedt, rand .,,st Eiliactual Ruomedy that;
has over buon intrtoduced.. Onu trill will
prove its edlicaov Sold in bttles fil admults
lt 38s. Gd., and tor chilron aut 2s, 3d. eachb.
Agent for loathcoto:
MR, A4)AMS, QITEMIST,
OXYGEN IS LIE.
Although the modern Matcria Medica includes
many valuhile rUemedies for hluUUn afflictions, it is
a llmatter of c..rtainity that in all cases where the
animal vitality is failiug, Phlmphor.us is d?ccidely
superior to every other rmedly at pre5.ent inllOwll.
It will work effects such as witning else will Ipr
luce, tand it possesses tile great advltlliage of out
causillng, whellnll its uso is rclinqlluished, the slightest
reaction or depression.
tEPJ CAUTION.-Poo'einortuus is sonwl illmii sold
in the form of Pills & Lruzng;es; it ,htnuld be
generallyn known that every forlml wvhere sultd pm'
c!kH's of Phllospllhora:s are in enmbination is dalngerols.
it is h lerefore ecess?:ry tlhatl the public shohld he
cautioned against the useL of any fcrm of Phows
phorus not jcrfeetly solubh, in water.
Protected by Royal Letter.s Piltent, Dated October
l1th. 18(69.
mLe1
A44j4Y re
(OZONIO OXY,'Y.)
Tho Newr Curative Agent, and only
Reliable Remedy for Nervous and
Liver Complaints.
This Phosphatic combination is pronounced by the
Itost eminent leilmbe's of tile Medical P'rcfession
to he unequalled for its power in replenishing the
vitality of the body, by its supplying all the
essential constituets of the lood and nerve
substanllce, and fol developing all tile powers lld
functions of tile systei to tle highest degree.
It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent iU its
action, while retaining all its extraordinary
prop.rties and as a specific, surpassing all tlhe
knownl therapecutic agents of the plresctt d(py for the
spleedy and plera:inelt cq~'e of
Nervous I'rostnrtiot Shortness of Breath
,iver Complaintls Trenmbliuit of the llssuds
I'Pllitation of the IIeart and Libhs
I izziness I.qpaired Nutrition
Noises il the Hlead and Mecutal and Plhysical De
Ears pressiotn
Loss of IEnergy anud Ap- Conlsulmption (ill its frlyst
petite stages olly)
Ilypocholndria Tiliidity
FBmale Omplainpts Eruptllions of the Skin
General Debi:ity Iimpaired Sight and Metm
Indigestion ory
Flatulenc Nervous FanciesC
JIcapacity for Study or Impoverished Blood
lasiness Nervous IDebility in all
Sick Headaeho its Stages
Lassitude "'renmature Decline
and all morbid conditions of tile system arising
froln whatever cause 'T'heo action of the ]'hosllpho
dyne is twofold-on the one hald increasing the
prineiple which constitutes nervous enerty, anid on
the other the most powerful bloodl andi tesh gener
ating agent known therefore, a marvellous tuedi
einm for renovatinlg impaired and broklen-down con
atitutina.. quickly improves the functions elf
assinllatiot to such a t degree that wh.', fr., ysara
an emaciated, atixiols, csadhverons, anld semiii-vital
conditionl has existed, the flesh wVill ripidl iniCerease
in quantity and firtnesls, antd, tile lwhole system re
turn to a state of rolstt healt:h. The Phosphlodyne
acts clectricalily iuponi the organ:isation ; for in
stance, it assists nature to geiterate that ihumani
electricity whicl renews atlld rebuilds the osseous,
niluseular, tlorvous, nlellnrinllloll, ittid orlgalic
systems. It operates on the system witlout ex
citing care or thought upon the individual tas to thi
process. It mioves the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys,
sltuntch, antd intlestines, withl a hanony, vigour,
yet Iltildltess tnitiIilllrhed in timedicine.
The lhotitsph?dyne gives back to the lhuman
structure, ii a suitable formll, telo phllosphoric or
animating elsitnot of life, wlich has been wasteld,
antl exerts an imporfttit inilueeo dircctly on the
spinal marrow sud tiertouis systemu, of a nutritive,
tonic, aid invigortting cl:ireCeter, Ill:lill:ullillg that
hllilovallt enlle'gy of thle braiin :nd Iu3se.lar PyStelli.
which run l:s the miad cheerful, l, brillilant, and
ellergel it, imutircly overcoinui g t hat dull, ihective,
atld sluiimh dIlpitsition witch tulaiy hcetinous cx
Iterielce ii all their actloiis.
l'lle beieficial effects of thLe Pho.phodynoc :ire
frequently shown fromi the first day of its tdmnitis
traitiot, by a retnarkable itlcres;e of u:ervoius plower,
with a feeling of ¥igour :tnd comtufort, to which lthe
,atiut has long beien unatceeistomed Digestion is
luitproved the appetite increases wonderfully the
bowels becoime regular; thie eyes brighter: tihe
skin clear and healthy; iid the hair acquires
strlengthil, sIhoi\\ig the itllorta:I ce of the actiol of
the Pl'hosphodyne oil the organs of nutrition.
Finally, thle P1hosphlodynce mainltitns a certaii
degree of activity ill the previously debilitated ner
vous system o; its use ena:blcs aill dlebilitated orgatls
to returil to their soulnd state and lerform their
tltaOtrll fiRtletions. TPersonsl t Sutfferiig friOll SNervous
Dolhility, or tllty of tllhe hllluCdred tsymptitos whslich
this diStressing disease assuties, maiy re:t assured
cfi l etlrctual and cvti speedy cure by tihejudicious
use of this ImaOst inivalhmble remedy.
I)R. BEIORIT'S PIOSPHODTYNE
Is sold ill Cases at 10os. C1. by all Chemists iandi
Iatent Medicinc Vendors througIout thi Globe.
Full Directions for use ill the English, Frenchlc, GIer
man, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Ilcus
sian, ])ani.4h, Turkishl, Persian, IHindostuani,
Madrasse, Bengales, Chinese anti Japacccse ILac
guages, acconpslncy each case.
2i@ OA UTION.--TIhe lorge ad iscrcasicg lcdemand
for Dr. Ri'ight's Phesp?c dllyne hacs led lo sceral imi.
catio.lsto? utcer sinmilar names ; purcccec.scs of this
ledicicJs 6s~o11.i therefor hie carefil Co observe that Ihe
words "Dr. llriglht's Phosphodlno" are blows ic L/e
bLttle. clald tlht thc dirctclions foc' ccsc are palcted in alt
the lccnguagcs s aboc,e, without which none cacsl cos
sibly bIe geincgic. Eery Case bIlars he 2'radce .iarlA
?cd?. Sigcctucre qf Pcctcte.
Wholesale Agents for Victoric, Felton, Grincwade
and Co., Melbourcne.
lWholesalo Agents for South Australci, F1. HI. cFaul
ding cand Co, Acielaidle.
Wlholesalo Agents for New Southl Wales, E1lliott
Bros., Sydncy,
Vholesale Agents for Queecslhccd, elrkley and
Taylor, lrisl:cae.
Wlholesalo Agents for New Zocacod, Kelupthornc ,
l'rosser and Co, I)ucnedic and Auckh?lqd.
Export Agents.
cnms, Lesccer, acld Ecvabns, lI 1artholoncow
Close, Loudcoc, E.C.
OUR C0OSTERFIELD AGENCOY,
M R. ARX1THIULR IC'KE hcas bsen ccppoin
YL tdl Agect fuor thie .iV'lvo; Tl'ie
cit costce'ficld, to receive orlccrs for c dvcrtise.
nionts ccd licictiai g, acnd all mconies dcue to
this olice.
G. W. ROBINSON,
lPitoultlkTOl.
flocqthcot, 8th Januarcy, 1877.
SEED S .
S IEED OATS, and IHand.threshed Seed
WlEAT for Sale ct Farley's Corn
Storcc llcathcotu, ,
FRIEND OF' ALLu.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS1
Impurities of the Blood.
'hlcse wonderful Pitls aret valued at the lhum
bl.est hllarthli as well as in thl houses l'conltfbrt
and wealthi They work a thorough purification
throughout the wholo systen, without diaordler
ug 1the InfturaCl Clet lion of iny orgam, tild rudi
r.itt tht g(riis of'coiu)plintit which consign tens
of tllousailds to an early grav'.
Bronclhitis, Diplltheria, Coughs, and Colds.
No disr?:os aro mnore frequent, anid tfw ilore
dngrn.iilrius than atlllious of the Irspslatory
or'ge s; no conditinn ygivs riso to moKro fatnl
nlahildies than a " Simple C(old." Thie first
sy;ii'ptolus may lilway"s b. renmovd by tiheso re
nowneld I'ills, ,.i tlhey quickly v'onI'dy the stax.
nation of blood, InodlertlT' the hurried lbreatiliung,
and etuilhie thu wiild-.lipo acid lunis to perform
their tiulctions witli asoinld n ruliraily. Tlhey
also, h~, tlheir purifyhinm pinpertiis, l'C!lnse thie
blootd ronl all inlpurilos, a?s, d thus IlitfJy tihe
systm uigainst C0oi>,sulliition, Asthma, and other
pillloni3'y conlp)llilits.
Delbiliy, lose of Aplptite, HeadMile, ind
Iownuss of spirits.
T\else Pills will, i n a fewTv days, effect a truly
wondrfutl change in .)Debilitated Constitutions
(no loitter their exciting cause), as they crcalte
a healthy aplptitt, correct indigestion., remcvo
x5ess of )hde, overemo gildiness, confusion,
sick headache, uuand all those gloomy forobodings
nlrising f'oi a bad stomanuh or disordered diges?
The Medicine for 'omales, Young and Old.
For overcoming all obstruetions and restoring
suspendredl secrertiono, there is no medicine to ble
conipared to these Pills. lrniversially adopted
as the one grand remedy for Female Complh?unt,
these Pills crunot fail, they strenthelinc the
system, and always bring about wnlt is re
qluired. T'o females entering into womanhood,
or at the turn of life, they a?ire in aluable,'beieg
a saflcguard against drop?y, beadaches, palpita
tion of the heartl, and all Inervous a.ufifectiols often
distressig at tlono periods.
Comlplaints Incidental to Childrcn.
Whoopinug cough, mieasles, scarlatina, fevers,
and all diseases of thlo skin, may Ihe inmmediately
checked, and soon cured, by tihes purifyinlg
Pills. No mother shomld be without them.
One, two, or three (roduced to powder), may be
givcn uighly, with timhe. certainty of doing
good.
Nervous Disorders.
An. deramgemment of theo nerves effects disas
trously bot tile bellody and the mmind. 'ft the
nlerrons invalid t.meso Pills are of vital necessity,
as they impart lone and vigour to the internal
organs, and consequelntly to the nervous system
which pervades and connects them. ILenee
their marvellous cures of hysteria, low spirits,
spasms, fits, lnervous twitchinmgm, and other kin
drecd complaints.
holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in
the world for the following diseases:
Ague Ileandacho Secondary Symrp
Astlana Indigestion toin.
Ililious e?Splnts Liver complaints Tl'ic-l)olorcux
Bloiches on the Lumnbago Ulcers
Skin Piles Vencreal Affec
Bowel eol plaiints Rlhoumatism tionus
)Debility I"etentien of urine \Worms of call
l)roray ia?, uring's kimns
Female Irregu- Evil Yca.:uness fronm
larities Sure Throats whatever caune
Fevers of allkinds Stone & Gravel &u, &c.
Gout
The Pills and Omnt.ment are sold at Professor
HIolloway's ]stablirbhment 3, 533, Oxfo;d Street,
London ; ulso by nearly evory rlspLctable
Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civl.? ,,d
World, in Bloxes and Pots, itt is. 1id., 'is. thd.,
4l1. (id., 1 Is., 2s., and ;l;l3s. eacih.
Each 'at and Box of the Genuine M'edicines
bears the British Government S' ampi, with the
words " IHolloway's Pills and Ointment, Lo:
don," engraved thereon.
On the Label is the adldress, 5SR, Oxford
Street London, lwhere alo:c they are lanuflae
tured.
]3 Bwarre of atll Capoulnds styled,
IlOLLO\WAY'S PILLS A?N) OISTMIENT,
With a " ow York" Label.
GBALVANISED STEEL WIRE ROPES,
IAN UACTURIED tBY
. . NEWALL, & CO.
I~BPEC[ALLY propltedl for use in mines,
13?tald any work whtre ropes ire subjected
to severo strtiln.
Supldied inl coils, .100, 300, anud 200 yards,
])iA. to 3!iu, circumferncee, only by tlhe Sole
Agonts fbr Australia,
HIENRY P. WELOICH AND 00.
4 2 QUEEN SILTREET, MELOUJNE.
WH.TIABT, U~Z.OUR,~ OATS, &,0.
R, GOL)SBIROUGH & CO.
J 1) )G to niut'rtm Fiuners, Millers, and
others that their WVteoltmtses. i'o tow
open fbr the reception of Grain or Flour, for
Sale in the Colony or Shipimtet to London.
iihemrl advanc'es will be made tt ]3Elk rates
if required.
Melbhorne,
20th Jauuuary, 188'.
T~ HE "BENDIGO INDEPENDENT,"
THE LEADING
SAND)HUPRST JOURNAL
THIRT'EEN SHILLINGS & SIXPENUE
Per quarter, paid in advance by lpot,
SIXTEEN SHILLINGS & SIXPI'ENOE
O01ED1T.
VV H, ALSOP is lirolclred to deviote
* his evenintgs to th.i djptmen, o.
comltlicatcd or disputed Accounts. TeIrms
moderate. Residence lopplosite he Shire
Hall lHeatheoteo
Hf ONEY uid ? VWAX pn urchlsed ill aty
L quantity by WILLIAM FRIEEMAN,
Tooborac.
NOTIJCE.
EHIaD~aowarkpuss 343~srBI~Lms
(OF MOUNT CA!IEL)
EGS to itformt the inhahitauts of leaith
13 cote ad Motout Omel dtlistriots, that
he is sole ageient fir ltusl. Houdersun ntod
Co.'s Iteaping and Striplinlg Machines,
Double and Single Furrow Poughss, Culi
vtoas, lIlarrow?s, OChalf-cutters, Horse Powers,
to- 'Cru.h?r'sl Wi~qup\wers ~c. 4.,
V. II.
V A CC I N A 2' I0 N.,
rITVIRY Tuesday Murning, from 10 to
W 13 o'cloek, by
CITARLES IRO]INSON,
Publije Vaccinator.
CUtB FOT ALL!
IIOLLOWAY'S OINTMIENT
''The Relady and Iieliable RIemely.
Armod with thie powerfll antidote to disease
every sian is his own family physician. The
first lI-,npital Surgeons admit its unparalleled
acd lien] ig. virtues. Foreign Giveunuen ts
srduction its use in their unval cnd niliitary
services, tand nlankinii d throughout the world
reposes tthe uii?t confidence in its curative
properties.
Goat, Rheumatism, and Dropsy.
T'hese are among the most Lterrible and agonis
ing diseases to which thoe human frame is subject;
yet in their worst forms, and when seemningly
incurahcle, they disappear under a perseverine
application of this soothing and powerful
Ointment, if strict attention be paid to the
printed ijstruction wrappled round each pot.
Sore Threat, Diphtheria, Quinsey, Mumps, and
all I)eraungements of the Chest and Throat.
Ifon the appearance of any of thes?o diseases,
the Ointment be well rubbed, at least three
times a day', upon the neck and upper part of
chest, so as to penetrate to the glands--tho
worst eases will yield in a comparatively short
time, particularly ifIf H.!oway's Pills 1e taken
in appropriate doses to purify the blood,
Bad Logs, Bad Breasts, Ulcerous Sores, and
Id Wounds.
Many thousands of lmartyrs from the above
complants haven foundlifo almost insupportable ;
hut if Holloway's Ointment be briskly and
plentifidly rubbed upion and around thel parts
affected, rt will quickly penotrate to the source
of the evil; ease may be safely guaranteed, and
disease driven frout the system. Nothing can
he more cimplo or safer than the manner in
wlhich it is applied nothing more sanitary than
its actlion on the body, both locally and
constitutionally,
The Mother's Friend.-Slin Diseases however
Desperate may be ltadically Cured,
Scald heads, itch, blotehes ou the skin,
scrofitlous sores, king's evil, and such like
dfiectious, yield to the mighty power ot this fine
Ointnent, provided it be well rubbed around
the anEctted parts twoe or three tiseo:; a day and
the Pills be taken according to the printed
directions.
A certain cure for Piles and Fistulas.
Thousands of persons suffer excruciating
agony for years from these fearful complaints
throughl lilsee delicaey. Anyone so sul?f'ilrug
should at once~ pturchasie t Pot of Holloway's
Ointment, read the directions which accompany
it, act upon them to the letter, and he will,
Sithout dcitiicully, sueered in obliteratiug every
vestige of these haras..ing complaints.
BL'th the Ointment and Pills should be used
in the following cosmplaints;
Bad legs Corns (soft) Scalds
Bad ibreasts Fistulas Sore thrnoats
l'ur?s Contracted and Skin diseases
lhuions stiff joiums tore heads
Chilblains Lumnbago Scurvy
it.uapped c]lands Piles Tu:nours
Ghlndular Sw. Sore nipples TUlhers
ellings ihcuunuatism WYounds
Gout
The Ointlmest and Pills are sold at Professor
IHolloway's Esjtabiishluent, 5;3, Oxlfordl Street,
Loedon; also by nearly every respectable Ven
dor of .Medicine throughout the Civilised Wet id,
in I'ots auid Boxes, It ih, ldd., "?, Od,, 4s, 6d.,
Ils., 22s,, and ;iSs, each.
Each Pot and Hox of the Geniuinue Medicines
bears the Britishl Governumet Statlle, with the
words "llollowaY's Pills and Oiitment, Loen
don," engraved thereon.
On the Label ib, the atddress, 533, Oxford
Street, Lcnd:on, shese alone they are M3anufic
tured.
1j' BIeware of all Compouds stylced
IHOLLOWAY'S PILLS ArND OCINTMENT,
With a "Now York" Labol.
"XALJIlI: DxISCOVERY FOR THIE IIR1R.-IF
your hair is turning grey or white, or failling off.
use '" The Mexican 1air Renewer," for it will
positively restore min every caseo Grey or ,Whito
hair to its originul colour, without· leaing th,
disagreeable smell of most " Iestorers. It
matkes the hair chlarmutingly beautilid, as well as
promoting the girowth of the hair on bald spots,
where the glan.dsare not decayed. Ask your
Chcmist. hr "Ta MaxwicxSs H.utl RlEssamw ,"
1'reprcicd by lxnv -C. G.LLUP, 493 Oxfbrd
Strcet, London, and sold he Chemnists and
P'erfunmeurs everywhere at 3s tid per.Bottle.
P.LORILINmE-FOR. rn TE'rmrs AND IEllATI,-
A few drops of the liquid " Flordino " sprinkled
on a wet tooth.brushl produces a pleasant
latheilr, wihich thoroughlly cleanses the teeth from
all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums,
prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the tooth
a peculiar pearly-.whliteness, and a delightful
fragrance to thobreath. Itremnoves all nupleas.
ant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco
smoke. " The Fragrant Floriline," being
composed in partof Honey and sweet herbs, is
delicious to the taste, andi the greatest toilet
discovery of the ago. Price, Is. 6d, of all
Chemnists and Perfimeors, lProparod by Henry
C. GALLUr, 493 Oxford-stri'et, London.
AvIcen TO MIOTHulas!-Are you broken an
your rest by a sick clhild suflering with the pain
of cutting teeth ? Go atonce to a chemist and
get a bottle of Mrs. WsLow's SoornTIna.
S?nvr. It will relieve the poor suilcrer
imlmnediately. It is perlfecitly harmless and
pleasant to taste, it produces natural, quiet
sleep, by relievinig the c did from rpain, and the
little cherub awakes " as bright as a button."
It soothes the child, it softens the gunis, allays
all pain, reieves wind, regulates the bowels'i: , and
is the best known remedy for dysenitery iand
dmtu h wa, whether arising from teething or othlr
causes. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrtyp is
sold by Medicime tldealcrs everylwhere at is ld
per bottle. Manuufiactured at 43 Oxlbord Street,
-oudon.
T!uIoATA'Fu TnosO? DsN Hio.tusir'Ess.--Allsttf
fering from irritation of the thiroat iid Ihoarseness
will be agrueeably suriprised at the almost imme
diatel relief afborded by the useo of "Browns,
Brncmhial 'Troch?cs." 'Tlose famous "lozenges"
are now sold by most respectable chemists in
this country at is 1?d per box. People
troubled with a "hackiing cough," a ."slight
cold," ur broulcial;d allectbions, calot try them
too soon, as siiilhr troubles, if allowed to
progress, result in seriouIs Pulmonary and
Asthmuatic allgetions. See that the words
I "Brown's hroinchial Troch, s " are on the
Goverinment Stamp arounid each box.
Manufactured b Jounx I. Baow\s & SoNs
Iboston, ifidted Stacs. 1, 3otot, .1493 Oxford.
Stueet. rLodo.I
"is thiraeIo l.ps !the silk man said;
'Ilhe iialt trotor shook hia head."
" While ero is life thera's hope, he cried."
*4r*5, m a tu , a s s ctpa ed."
DR. L, L. SMITH
Tlloe only I ally.qualifed medical man adver
tislng),
On all offe ions of the Nervous System (no
matter firin whluat cause arising).
On all brokra-down constitutions.
On all diseaases arising from early indiscretions.
On Gout. 1
On lheumatism,
IN those colonies those excesses which we
Shave indulged in "' hot youth"' toll upon us I
with fearful interest.
Our regrets are useless, our replnings futile.
The sole idea should be the chances we possess of
remedying the ills we already have, or combat.
ing the ellects likely to result. Hide it as he
may, put on as good an exterior as lie Van, still
is 1he victim conselous that hlo is a liv.
iag lie, and that sooner or lator his
vices will discover hibi to the world. OurFaith,
our obligations to society at large, the welfare
of our f'uture offspring, and tlhe duty we owe to
ourselves, forbids procrastination, and points
out to us not to wait till the ravages break out
in our constitutions.
Iolore negociating with a merchant, before
engaging with a confidential clerk, before em.
ploying a barrister, a careful man makes on
quries as to their standing, their length of oc-o
cupancy or residence: and,,in the ease of a
legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifcations
anal as to his capabilities of transacting the ins
dividlual business he eonsultshimupon. Strange
to say, however,, in the selection of a medical
nman, the sufferer frequently omits these neces.
sary precautions, and without regard to the fit.
ness, qualification, experience and ability for the
partirular ailment requiring treatment, he con.
sults the nearest man, whose experience and
practice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite
direction.
Is it astonishing that so many are driven mad,
are ruined in health, and are bankrunat in spirits,
hope and money P H ave I not for years pointed
ouit to themn tlat I, Dn r. L., aSmith, ane tde
only legally qualified medical metan advevliuing
ie the colonides 1 lave I Inot alno irosecutel,
at my own expense, theose very quacks, and ex.
posed the various nostrums they are selling
such as Plhosphodyne, Essence of Life, &e.
and had them analysed and found them to con
sist of" JIunrt Sugar and flavorihg matter," and
the certificates I have FRovan to be all forgeries.
It is for this reason that I step out of the ethics
of the profession and advertise, to give those
who require the services of my branch an oppor
tuuity of knowin' they can consult a legally
enilified man, and one, moreover, who has made
this hIis especial study,
Dr. L. I.. Smith as the. only legally qualified
medical man advertising, and he has been in
Melbourne 24 years in full practice aq
Nervous Diseases,
Loss of Powdr aud Debility?
Syphilitio Affections,
W!ant of Condition,
Gout and Rheumatism.
Df. T, L. SM~'rIH can be qonsulted by
letter--]ee, £1. Mcdicines. forwarded to all
the colonies.
Di. L. L. SMITH , 183 Collins St. East,
(Lato the tesidence of the Governor),
Melbourne
L:arge s°o., pp. Z24, cloth, 8s., post f~ee . or in balf
nuorocco, lOs. 6I.
Ilom pathio Domestic Physiolan,.
By Drs. PULTIE and F4PS.
Revised, with Importnnt a4ditions, and ma, now
Icmcdles, by
WASIIINGTON ErPIP, ,HL.B.C, , M.R..S.,,
Aislstant Physicin to the LonJoe Honcep~athlc
S Hosyt?l,. . .
Tharm~ oP CONTENJA I
Gentel Diseases - Casual Diseases .- Cu
tanuous Dieeises-- Feees--Aflcctions of the
SMind- th lead--thelo Eyos-tho Ears--the Noeo
the! Face, Lips, and Jaws--the eOeth, Qums, and
Mouth -the Windpipe and Chest-the Stomuach, sqund
liowels-tho Urinary and Genital Organsa-.Diseases
of Women-lTreatnient of Children-Anautomy tnd
Physiology - Hygieno and Hydropatby-Matelia
Medica-Domstic Surgery-Medical and Surgical
Applinnccs-Dislocat ions and Lxixations-f ractures
-Glslusary-Ilndex.
A chest of Medicinhles, book enclosed, £3 10s. or '5
5s., o' with ilasa stoppers to all the Ti.c(ures, .4
Cs., or .£6 6;
JAES EPI'PS & Co., HoI.reopsthle hcmista,
48, TImR.EAbnlE)EDLE STREET, and. 1.0, ?ioADILLY,
LoNDox.
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oPer post, 3s. Gd. per.Quarter.
Omec s6 COLLINS STREET, EAST, .EL
BOUIr ;'
leathfcote Agent--Mr. W1. . r4nvis'
$ ALE, u IDouble*Seated BUGG Y
in good conditiou, Apply~ tleo
o lcjt itils ,up "
GAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.O,
THE deplorable effects which have followed the
L use of vile compounds, sold under the namue
"f Schnapps," should prove a caution to the
ublic to purchaPe only that bearing the name of
iDOLPHO WOLFE," to which four thousand
physicians have certified its excellenco and purity
ver all other stimulants.
UDOLPHO WOLFF'S SCHNAPPS
has been a quarter of a century before the publia
and its sale steadily increasing, while
Iundreds of Xmitations
mhave appeared and disappeared, leaving only rnlui
and disgrace to all connected with them. The pub.
ilo should not be duped by injurlous, cheap, fiery
compounds with forged certificates, sono importul
and others nnulmfactured in the Colony,
To protect consumers against imitations of
T7DOL??O 'WrOlrW.x'
AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
THIE SUPJEIRME COURT of NEW SOUTH
WVALES has granted an INJIUNCTION against
their sale, under a penalty of £BOoa0, On proof of
which the Writ of Injunction may be seen at our
Ofllce.
Sole Wholoeale Agents for WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS
for Australia and New Zealand:
195~. ~1RFORS,~~ ea~ o,,
MELBOURNE AND BYDNEY.
TO BE LET ON LE~ASE,
HE "FARMERS ARMS HOTEL,"
S Kyneton Koad, Wild Duck Creek, S
miles from IleathcotP, together with 100 acres
of land including a Fertile Garden, well.
tooked with Frnit Trees.
This is a most eligible business site. The
paemises are replete with every convenience
for carrying on the business of a country store,
wine shop,, and butchery.
For plarticulars aPldy to MR. JAMES
TEHAN, Wild Duck, or
HENRY THO(ASB,
Auotionee and Commission Agent,
Heathcute.
European Merobandise.
AN .FNGLISR FIIIM of good standing and
lung experience, exporting to all parts of the
world English and European Merchainndise, of every
description, and MIanufacturing in '£welyve: Depart
menta of Birmingham Goods, will execute Orders
with care and despatch at lowest Enlgiidlh prices..
Direct Orders must be accompanied with all orptrt
cash. Orders through London Agents cash, den
delivery of Goods. Illustrated Book sent on appli
cation to JOHN PFELL, GLons YoWns, Birming
ham. Responsible Agents treated with. Foreign,
Produce sold on Commission
GRATEFUL-COOMFORTING.
EPPS'S 000CA.
B3SEAKR"A ST.
"By a thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govers the operations of digestion
and nutrition, and by a caeoftil application of
thel fine ropertiea of well..seleeted cocoa, Mr.
Epls has senvided our breakfast tables with
a deliqutely fltoured boveraga whiclh may
save as manyn heavy doctors' bills. It is by
the judieious uas of auoh articles of diet that
a cosititutioq may be gradually bulilt up
until sarong enpugh to repst every twetvhnoy
to dioase. IIundreds of subtle malsblies :are
floating around us ready, to attaok wherwver
tlhere i~s a weali point, WYe may escaly] man
a fatal saft by keepl)ingourelves wellofortified
with pure blood and a properly n urishod
fi'nnze.' - eqa article I, the ,'ivil S¶r'~
Oaze/4(,
Mside sin;ply witlA boiling water or milk,
Bold in B lb, nud 1 lb. packets and tins (no
damageable in tips), lsbelled thus -
sA ,ZdE8 iPi s & q.,,
}IoxmrQTqro Opmerarr~,
4& Threadueedle Street, and 170, Picnadilly.
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marrivig at I~ximore at 1) q.n ?, etunning
every Monday, Wednesday. pd Friday, ai?
8.45 .m., and rrnving at Heth~tote at '.3Q~
p.m.
booking Ofice, I(@atheoto }otel,
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days,.and aturdaysxs, and arriving at Hoatheota
at 430 p,m. Single fares, 10s, ; return dq,,17s,
ed.
• OBsaTBON, WAGNEI, & CO.,
Proprietors
KEARN1Y & Co., Agonts
T&ilgra]ih Line of Nail Coaohesl
TO YNETOM
L EAVE tha Heathlcote I1otol, qvery da
_d a quter iant 2 o'ldook, ]ars re.
.W. ,AMEds Pro3nietor
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ROYAL MAIL LINK OF COOAOHEB.
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arriving at Graytown at a am., returning oi
?Iondays, Wednenaya, and Fridays, at 10
a.m.; and arriving at Heath9ote at 2 pa.m,
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H SLOOUIM,
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