Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 15 mars 1864, mardi 15 mars 1864
[" HOSTETTER\u2019S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS.HEAR THE WITNESSES.XX?1 Î'ISS »Qd perniclon* articlef 4M \u201d Ï so o tea bolatcnd cp in the adverti*-iig colamas of tha press by fabricated letters (bat the proprietor* of HOSTBTTBR\u2019S BIT TKRS rarely giro qaotations from their basi-uess correspcndeace, test the OB.VÜLV3 OPI VIONS of ifcoae who ase sad appreciate a OBSUIUS ARTI0L.B, should be confounded by the aattiak.iog with the PUL90WB RIG-MAROLB put lato the months of MSN OF STRAW by unscrupulous empirics and char* a tans, whuse doable object is to 8SLL both heir trash and the PUBLIC.Believing, however, that PACT \u2022 IMPORTANT TO THS H1ALTH AND COMFORT OP THI PUBLIC, and which can he VERIFIED AT ANY MOMBNT by addressing the parties wl'O vouch for them, ought not to be hid under a b ishol, the undersigned publish below a few eommcnieations of recent date, to which they Invite the attention of the people, and at the same time ^SPECIALLY REQUEST all read-art who may reel lateres*ed in the subject to ADDRESS THE INDIVIDUALS Y3SM-SELVES, and asoertala the correctness of the particulars.READ RSV.W B.LEE\u2019S LETTER.Bbooklts, N 7.May 2d, 1833.Messrs.Hoststtis k Svitb\u2014GcrUfewen : I have used your Bitters during the laat six weeks, and feel it due to yon and to the public to express my hearty approval of their effect upon me.I never wrote a puff for any one, and I abhor everything that savors of quackery.Bat yoar Bitters are entirely re.moved from the level of the mere nostrums of the day, being oarent alike to all, and exactly wbat they profess to be.They are not aover-tised to care everything, bat they are recom* mended to asel\u2019t nature ia the alleviation and the ultimate healing of many of the most com-Stoa Infirmities of tne body, and this they will accomplish.I bad been unwell for two mouths, as is usual with me during the Spring.I was bilious and suffering from indigestion and a general disease of the macous membrane, and though compelled to keep at work in the discharge of my profeasional duties, was very weak, of a yellow complexion, so appetite, and much ef the time confined te my bed.When I bad been taking yoar Bitters a week my Vigor returned, the sallow eompUxioa was all gone, I relished my food, and now I aojoy the dntt't of the mental application, which so recently ware so very irksome and burdensome to me.Wb«n I used your Bitters 1 felt a ehauge every day.Theso are facts.All laferenoe must be made by each Individual for himself.Yours, respectfully, W.B.LEE, Pastor of Greene Avenue Presbyterian Chnroh.READ 1.D.I.N.SOUTHWORTH\u2019S LETTER Paospscr Corraes,\t> Gsosewrown, D.O , April 3, 1833 f Messrs.H «tstts* k -tMirn\u2014GtnlUaun : It gives me pleasure to add my testlmmial to those of others in favor of your excellent preparation.Several years of residence on the banks of a Southern river and of eloee application to literary work, bad so thoroughly exhausted my nervous system and undermined my health, that I bad become a martyr to dys> pepeia, and nervoas headaches recarring at short intervals, and defying all known remédie* ia the Materia Mod ica.I had come to the conclusion tsat nothing but a total change of residence and pursuits would restore try health, wheu a friend recommended Hostetler's Bitters I procured a bottle as an experiment.It required but ene battle to convince me that I bad found at last the right o rabinatlon of remedies.The relief afforded me has been complete.It is now some years since I first tried Hoetetter\u2019s Bitters, and It is bat just to say that I have fonad the preparation ell that U claims to be.It is a auedard family cordial with as ; and even as a stimulant we like it better than anything else ; bat we use t in all nervous, bilious and dyspeptic cases from fever down to toothache, if what I have sow said will lead aaj dyspeptic or nervous invalid to a sure remedy, I «hall bave done some good.I remaix, gentlemen.Respectfully yours, E.D.8.N SOUTH WORTH.RlfeD JOHN W.BRONACGH\u2019S LITTER.N\u2019a.tt Dstauthuit,\t1 Bxrxsao os Yards aid Docks, Doc 30, 1833.) Messrs.Hostsrv» ft Skits, Pittsburg, Pa.\u2014GtntUmen : About four years since, my attention was called to year celebrated Stomach Bitters, l being at the time a perfect mar tyr to dyspepsia in all of its terrific forma ludeel.I bad not known for six years an uo luterrupted night\u2019s s\u2019eep.I commenced the ose of your Bitters, taking them according te Jour diractious, except that the dose was recced to one-half, and found myself much, very much beoefitted by the first bottle ; the second relieved me entirely ; but I have ever since taken a does ia the morning, Immsdiaiely on rising, finding it to act as a tonic and appetiser of the moat agre sole character.There Is a peculiarity In the j feet of your Bitters on As, which it mar be well to state- If from ¦y cause, 1 shall be S tfferiag never so acutely with the headache, a doe* of yonr Bitten rellavee me la fifteen minutes.Ia conclusion.I say with all sincerity and truth, I would not be returned to the state of health in which I our Bitters found me, and from which they ave unquestionably relieved me, for all the money la the world.I ass, with great respect, your obedient servant, JOHN W.BRONAUGH, Chief Clerk.MAD SAMUEL BYER\u2019S LETTER.New Oosvalucsst Camp, ) Near Alsxasdua, Va , May 24, 1833 \\ Messrs HoeTSTTsa ft Hkitb\u2014Dear Sirt : Will you do me the favor to forward, by ex-press, one-half dosen Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, with bill, for which I will remit you on receipt of same, as I am unable to procure your medicine here ; and if I bad a quantity, it coaid be sold readily, as U is kaowa to be the beet preparation In use for diseases having their origin with a diseased stomach I bava nmd ad sold hundreds of preparations, but your Bitters are superior to anything of the kind I am eognisant with.Indeed, so soldier should oe without it, should be be ever so rnbsst and healthy ; for it is uot only a Restorative, but e Preventive, for almost all diseases a soldier is subject to.I have been affii -ted with chronic Indigestion, and no medicine has ever afforded me the relict yours has ; and I trust you will lose no time la tending the Bitten order-d.\tYoon respectfully, SAMUEL bYERS, Hospt.RsxssiLASaviLts, July 7, 833.Messrs.Hoot errs* A Shit*\u2014Gen/fesun .Please send me some of your Bitten at yoar earliest coavenicace, as 1 have at present an extensive sale for them.I hare no medicine of which I am selling as much as your Bitten.I have kept them daring two yean last past.They have now began to eot4o the spot to enquire into the matter.Tbf Government would consider it as soon as his report was received.FBOTBCTION OF THS FISHERIES.Mr.ROBITAILLE asked whether it is tbe 1861 by only $166,347 ! Yet the excess of income was $1,726,927.And the great brag is that there is a less deficiency this year than there was in 1861.But what makes it less ?Nay ; what makes it not greater ?The most son ; hot positively and distinctively upon the .eIceneoj good fortune of the Ministers.The civil government and the *d\u201cioritration of\ton ofneariy ^n»»» m;nion, t>y Mr.Galt, the public affairs\u2014in the current expenses dur-\twhich and the debentures there would ing their administration by the Macdonald-\tby ^ lbe iarj,est deficiency the Dorion Government.There is the bald fact, prOT;ace ever knew ; and that, too, under the naked and undeniable.What an abominable I-re^rencbm\u20acn|Q0V,ernnjen^ 0f Messrs, humbug then is this pretended retrenchment ! s^dfieid Macdonald, Dorion and Holton.What an impudent imposition upon the conn- ünder the rule of these gentlemen the country ! What an unwarrantable insult to the try fia* et,dared many humbugs and deceptions, intelligence of the Canadian people ! Re- more barefaced bribery, more inexcusable and preachment, according to Ministerial reading, injurious corruption, with more pretensions is not lessened expenditure, but a saving at\tpurity and administrative ability |_______________ the spigot ia order to permit a greater leakage\t0f character, of real talent and per- intention of the Government to increase the at the bang-hole\u2014the discharging a few clerks 80ajll\twou.d care to affect ; it has force for the protection of the Fisheries, in case «,«Mil\tto mO.rooa.| onl?^ ilKlf jo b.cjoUd ^ '\u2018C'ïïi\u2019Mc\u2019DjuolL'L\u2019i^rrrGo,.and unnecessary commisaione, paul f«r at ex- cb^ated 0f its constitutional rights, but it has ernment had formed no intention on the sub travagant rates.\tsuffered tbe indignity which the bad faith of its j ject inasmuch as the contingency referred to The hudalortt of the present Ministers are rojeTB entajied upon the Canadian name\tby the hon.gsotleman\u2014the repeal of the Re- fond of comparing the doings of 1863 with abrQad It bxs been deceived, cajoled and\tTf*»1!\u20141»»41 nolJet occarred-(Hear> those of 1^61, becanse in the earlier of these\tj but uo so great an imposition has j **r^\tdahagss two years theexpend.tnre largely exceeded the | ^ practieed M t]iat wbich is now attempted Mf DENig uked wheth?r u j, the intention to be foisted on the Province by a display of\t0f Government to include in the Estimates figures which cunning and ingenuity have cou-\ta sum sufficient to pay the losses suffered by trived for capital to an Administration deficient\tthe inhabitants of the county of Beauharnois, in every attribute that forms a statesman.\tthrough the erection of the dam at the head of '\t1 tbe Beaubarnois Canal ?.\t.\t.\u201e w n i i Hon.Mr.HOLTON said It was rather un The organ found fault with Mr.McGe\u201c s\tuguai ^ itate jn advance what waj going to truthful speech upon the Intercolonial Rail-\tbe included in the Estimates.He might add way, because it reflected the opinion of New\tthat the Estimates would probably be down in Brunswick rather than that of Canada.It ia I * fcw hardly possible to conceive how Mr.McGee revenue.Well, let os see how theee choeen years foot up ; let os learn from the figures I rather than from the affirmation of the organs what the comparison makes so favorable for | the present regime : Tbe oxpenditure for 1861 was.$14,742,334 While the income was only.12,656,381 Deficieney In 1861.$2,087,251 The deficiency for 1863 is stated to be $982,491\u2014truly a much smaller sum than the balance of 1861.But how has this improved state of the accoaut been achieved.By what ingenious process has Mr.Holton accomplished this desirable end ?What has he invented T How has be financed to this successful result ?HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.Mr.DENIS asked whether it is tbe inteution of the Goverument to grant assistance to the Hospitals and Asylums in tbe new districts, and to accord an amount equal to that grunted to the Hospital of the district of Riche lieu T SEVERAL HON MEMBERS\u2014Same answer.could avoid allusions to the Lower Provinces iu discussing the question, and in such allusions indulging in somewhat strong language upon the quasi policy of the Canrdian Gov _____________ ernment- Oar contemporary appears to for- Clearly an augmented\trevenue\thas enabled him I\tget occasionally that we all have not the same I\t(n^r\u2019\tandYangbter!)\t| to sho v this more favorable\tbalance\u2014an in-\tpount reasons tor oe-praistng the acts of Mr.\tjjon j|r hqLTON\twas\tunderstood to return «././MM ha* krnnvht the two ends aear- Sandfield Macdonald and hia colleagues that he an answer similar to that which he had return-.?^°r Cu» qluoa of ,«.000.J h« i .nd th.m.mbor for Moo,re.l W\u201et b Ud I.h.o.h., c.L\t\u2022 A tn înrmaan hk income ?____ one of the last men iu the House who is likely\tallnoid confe bow did be manage to incresse hA income .\treticent noon the subiect in aues Hon Mr- McGEE moved for an Address to A slight analysis of tbe credits will help os to _\t¦¦\ti.i.,,, *jL.Pan-Ha_ Hia Excellency tbe Governor General, for an snswer.Mr.Holton, ww ars told, managed tion.New\t.\t.e'pies of all the InstructioDS, Correspondence, it all without borrowing.This, in honest truth, or what every one understands as Canada in Orders in Council, and other official papers ra-\u2022 ___\tu .noloable and public transactions, her Government, has acted laring to an alleged conspiracy of certain and very bomely\t\u2019\t\u2019\t^ t :Q ^ fajtb.The Legislature of New Bruns- refugees in Canada to set on foot a warlike unmitigated.The sale of d*^otar?\twicksa** so, and its j^reals echo the opinion, «pedition from and upon this soil, agaiust be borrowing, in tbe crooked dictionary of wicx saya a,\tj\tJohnson s Island, now used and occupiei as a the nruseut Minister», but inasmuch as the par- They believed so, and were offended, and find- | Slale prUon within the limits of the United n»»T h« to b.smd i\u201e\tingtlutlh.«lf;3.meo.en.ho h^d«,,ved month* «m», th.\u201c\t» thorn Imd .od»7 new vessels were registered, 46,862 tons, valued at $1,962,811.The greatest number of new vessels wa# registered at the port of Yarmouth, viz : 33, 13,411 tons, valued at $573.850.Of the 207 new vessels registered a: all the ports during tbo year 12 were ships, 46 barques, S brigs, 53 brigantines, 86 sihooners, and 2 sloops.Ba Wit's BaoscHtaL Taocnsa are offerut4 with the fullest confidence in ibei* « ffi_*a< y ; they have been thorough'y ested, and ma n tain ths good reput aim ih y Lave jmtly acquired.For Mil: a y t'fficaraand those who often evar-tax tbe voice, they are tseful in rel oving an Irri\u2019ate-1 Throat, to 1 will render atlihalation easy.To tbe aolJUr i xposed to sadden changes la the weather they will gi*e p.-empt relief In Goughs and Colds, and can be carried ia the packet to bo tiken as occas on rs ui'cs.BIRTH.On Monday, the 14th inst., Mrs.James Brown, of a daughter.DIED.On Saturday morning last, in St.John\u2019s Suburbs, James IMleston, hotel-keeper, aged 32 years and 6 months.Ou the 14th March, Jane, youngest daughter of Edwin Reynolds.At Beaumont, on the 11th instant, after a short and painful illness, Mr.George Magloire R&tté, aged 54.^ At Montreal, on the 10th instant, Andrew Mc-Necei, in the 102nd year of his age.mmo jmtkim Glover & Fry Beg to call attention to their Stock of First-Class Clothing* IS Slack Saner Olotb Goats, Office Goats, Tweed SuH», Trowseri, Vests, Dressing Gowns, Ac.\u2014ALSO\u2014 B0Y3\u2019 SUITS 0 JMPLETE.varion.aises.?ANUY FLAhNBL SHIRTS, la great variety, of new patterns.White Skirts,\tCollars, Neck Ties,\tPocket Handk\u2019fs., Gloves,\tHosiery, Ac.I®* Shirts made to measrirp.\u201c«« JUST OPENED: Three Cases of Spring Tweeds, Nue Useful Goods, at moderate prices.Qnecec, March T, 18)4.Cheap Books FT T TT ALL is opeo;ng 35 casss \u2022\t\u2022 ' « XX °f fi st class standsrd Book*, Pbo\u2019ogrepta.A bn mi, Carte de Visite, Ac., Ac , which are being -o\u2019d by p irate sale cnlv, at tow prices.The principal works are from Bohn and other publishers, London, App.e.on, Harper, Lippi n ott, Litt e, Brown «Oo, G mid A Lincoln.Ar new tojk* ibit is not in sto k, at red iced p icej.Quebec, March 15.1864.Wanted, FURNISHED BSD-ROOlfanl MTITNG V RO JM, (withu ) in conren.ent di-.aa.e ir m th j Artillery Ca racks.Apply at IbL offi:e.Que' er, March 15.1834.Literary and \u2018Historical SOCIETY.rHE TWELFTH fcTATED MEETING of tbe season w II be held at tbe Society\u2019! Rorm*, Mas mic Ua\u2019I, WORMS COLLEGE, Gt.rien Street, on WEDNESDAY, Mtrch 16th, 1E64, at 8 o'cio.k, P.M., «ben a paper will be re'd by the Librarian, \u201c03 Tills: LIBK1K1.» By Cider, Quib c, Va-eb 15 WM.COUPER, Assist.Secretar} .1964 To be Let, f^ROM the 1st May next, tb?COT-I X' TAHB aad GARDEN adjoining Î2e£- ta* Lad ea' Protestant Hcmv.beproperty of their isctltation.Apply tj W.HCS3ACK, Quebec, Ma-cb 15 1864.\t2w-3*w Toicnxhip Lands FOR SALE.1400 Simpion, 0.a CRB 4 of WELL-TIMBERED > LVND to ibs Towmhip of E.Cheap lor Caib.Apply to N.H BOWEN, N.P.Qa«b»c, March 15, l°«4.\t6 Faints.WHITE LEAD, 1, 2 A 3 ZfH0, In Tins of 28 fi>s.each.Oolorj assorted.For Sale by LaMESURIER A CHAMPION.Quebec, March 15, 1864.\t3 PER B.k A.EXPRESS COMPANY.March 14\u20141 parcel to C E Holiwell.1 do to P Sinclair k Son.1 keg to C Begin.1 box to Mr Welch.1 bdle to R Morgan.PER GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Mareh 14\u20141 box fish and 1 do smoked fish to A Foster.1 box fish to O Brouard.130 balea oakum to Rom A Co.12 hhda molasses, 4 do sugar, 9 tierces and 12 brls honey to Lane, Gibb k Co.Per a > 8t George, at Portland\u20147 cases to Thi-bandesu, Thomas k Co.1 do to F Guay k Co.3 hales to order.1 case to M Moodie A Boo.1 do to F Laurie.4 do to Laird k Telfcr.1 bale and 158 iron knees to Ross k Co.1 case to Têtu k Garaeau.3 balea to W McLimont.1 bale to Le-Mesurier k Champion.1 case to McCall, Shehyn A Co.1 do to F N Gin^ras.Cordage & Bolt Rope.Ç10RDAGK\u2014Manilla and Tarred.BOLT R)PB\u2014Beat Ru«.i*a.Imported and Oanadian.For Sale by LiMBdURIER A OHAMPIOM.Qnebec M rob 15 >864__ 3 Canvass.pULL ASSORTMENT of various kinds.For Sale by LiMBSORIBR A CHAMPION.Quebec, March 15, 1864.\t3 TIDE TABLE.*r«* war*» at quaaac\u2014civil tih*\u20141864.\tMarch.\tMorning.\tEvening.Monday\t\t14\t10 38\t10 59 Tuesday\t\t15\t11 24\t11 48 Wednesday.-\t16\t0 13\t0 53 Thursday\t\t17\t1 34\t2 16 Friday\t\u2014\t18\t2 58\t3 40 Saturday\t-\t19\t4 17\t4 31 Sunday\t\t20\t4 49\t\u20225 13 The stream of tide ruas np 46 minutes after high water.boob's phases.\t\t\t Moon\u2019s Pint\tQuarter,\t15th\tIh.\t19m., Mora- ing.To find the time of high water at the following placaa, subtract the time opposite to each from that shown on the table.m.m.Madam Island.1 Pillars.South Traverse S .A 00\tKamouraska.2\t4 40\tBrandy Pota.8\t4 14\tGreen Island.4\t0 T.O\u2019DONOHOE, 49, St.Peter\tSt., London Chronometer Depot.MARITIME EXTRACTS.The brigt Mjry Morton, Parr, of Halifax, N.S., haa been abandoned at sea.Crew taken off by the Emperor, McKenzie, at Liverpool, G.B., 14th February.The bark Queen of the Fleet, at this port on Saturday from Cardiff, fell in with the brigt Rambler, from Sandy Cove, N.8., for Barbados, on the 23rd Feo., in lot 38, Ion 58, and took off tbe crew\u2014lost ono man overboard on tha 16th alt.The ship Louis Napoleon, from Hamburg for Naw York, waa burned February 25th, in lut 25 north, long 66 west.Hsr srsw and passangers sixty-sight in number, were picked up on the fol lowing day by tha schooner Peerless, from Balti mors, bound to Porto Rleo.The Peerless w«3 Important to Farmers mum met /i fW! -FOR- The Application of Mild, Streaming Llectricit)\u2019, EITHER in the form < f et warm or cold currtit.ir«r.< ru Uvd through the differents parti of the body at wia, WITH jOT SHOCK OR fl N P ^ E IHANTNSS 1 Of ANY KIND.Tbia tnatment, is cotnpirisvi to o:her m dji.raty coon unite tbe fo Uwiag heal.: 1st.\u2014It is \u2018utirely and abiolutely eafe.2ul.-It tff et* the d.ceaasd parts only, aud do^s nit dir.u.b .he reit of the system.3rd.\u2014It alm rst entirely supersedes the access.'./ of Dmgs 4th.\u2014It oftou rehevss aud cures tbe moat ons'i .«te ca-«> ia a few days ; certain cases in a fsw hours, not nnfrequsntly in as miny mioutes ; aid tie total al e.'atioo generally experienced b.the Patient f.-om tho moment of treatment, is more than can be said with TRUTH of any ttier tieatou nt in tbe World.THE VOLTAIC P0CKÊT BATTERY Can be set in motion by strong vinegar, and worn npon the body without the rligbtest inconveniente.And the price being only oco-tbird that o! ordinniy batteries, can rarity be obtain d by f very household with slender mentis, and it 1j also accompanied by a pampb.et girrg full directives for its nse.For Sale by\tJOHN E.BURKE, Qneb*c Dispensary, Sols Agent for Quebec.Quebec, March 4 1854.\tlm MONTREAL OCEAS bTEAJfSHI?C0MPARÏ, Winter Arrangements- Passengers Booked to Londonderry, Glasgow, or Liverpool.Return Ticket» granted al reduced Rate».HIS COMPANY'S LINE is composed of the following First Glass Steamships :\u2014 PERUVIAN, 2600 tons.Capt.Ballantiae HIBERNIAN, 2434 tons.\u201c Borland.BOHEMIAN, 23)0 tons.\t\u201c Dutton.NOVA SOOFIAN, 2300 tons.\u201c Graham.JURA, 2240 tons.«* Alton.NORTH AMERICAN, 1784 tons « Wylie.MORAVIAN.2650 tons.Building.DAMASCUS, 12G0 tons.Uapt Brown.Carrying the Canadian tf United Statu Mailt, One of the nndor-noted or other Steamships will sail from LIVERPOOL every THflRSDAY for.and from PORTLAND every SATURDAY, jailing at Loch Foyle to receive on board and (and Passengers to and from Londonderry.The following are the dates of sailing :\u2014 FROM PORTLAND: NOVA SDOTIAN.Saturday, March 19, '64.JURA.«\t««\tae, PERUVIAN.\u2022» April 2, \u2022\u2022 AMD IV12T BU0CESDIK9 8XTOHDAT.BATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC t Oasis.(According to accommodation ) To Glasgow.$71 50 to\t$86 60.To Londonderry.$72 50 to\t$86 50.To Liverpool.$74 50 to\t$86.50.SruBAea.To Glasgow.$36 00 To Londonderry.$38 00 To Liverpool.$36.00 Bertha not secured until paid lor.An experienced Surgeon carried on each vessel.For farther particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE k GO., Agents.Quebec, March 15, 1864.FRANK LESLIE\u2019S Ladies\u2019 Gazette OV FASHION FOR MARCH, PRICE Is.3d.VdB SALS BT loliwell tfc Alexander, QUEBEC NEWS DEPOT, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.Quebec, Earth 15, 1864.\u2022American Capers.NEW YORK CLIPPER, March 12tb, price.4an«ri and La* inoss or SIi> ery '! That la the Question.3*he proprietors op the mew tore MUSEUM OP AM ATOM?AED MEDIRE have deenained, regardleaeof expense, to issae free (for the benefit ot inffering hama-nity) POO R of their moat intereeiing and instructive Lectarte on Marriage and its disqualifications, Nervous Debility, Premature Decline of Maohood, Indigestion, Weakness or Depression, Lose of Energy end Vital Power, the Great Social Evil, and ihoee Maladies which result from youUtful tollies, excesses of maturity, or ignorance of Physiology and Nature\u2019s Laws.These invalnable Lectures have been the means of enlightening and saving thousands, and will be forwarded free, \u2022\u2022n receipt of four stamps, by addressing SaoaaraaT, New York Moseum of Anatomy and Medietas, 618 Broadway, New York Sep 5, 1863.\t12m K DR.RADWAY\u2019S PILLS.NEWLY DISCOVERED PRINCIPLES IN PURGATION DR RADWATTS PHIS ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE Pills In lh« World, and the only Vegetable SsbilituU for Calomel or Mercury ever discovered.Composed of Vegetable Extract» of Gum A Plant», Herb», Root» and Flower».They 1\u2019orse\u2014Clmoae\u2014I\u2019urtfy\u2014Heal\u20143 ; and cures rapidly all pallor, disorders of the stomach, CInful digestion, impoverishment of the blood is of itrength and appétits, struation, Ac.It is the best \u2022 Cod Liver Oil, and the most affective prtser vstirs of health in warm climates.ELIXIR OF PEPSIN, OfOrimoutt f Co., Apothecaries, 7 Rue ds la FesiUa U, Paris.Tbs use of Pepsin is das to Dr.Gorvixart, Knight Of the Legion of Honor, Physician to His Majesty the Emperor of tbe French ; it is the gastric juice itself, or rather the digestive principle purified which operates in the stomach the digestion of food.When, from any cause, it falls, she consequences are bad digestion, gastritis, Inflammation of the muicous portions of the stomach and Intestin**, anemia, loce of strength, and pallor with ladies.The lUxir of Pepsia, which is approved of by ths Parts Academy of Mediclae, promptly overcomes all these accidents.DISEASES OF THE CHEST.This new medicine is pleasant to tbe taste and t* a sovereign remedy tor coughe, colds', catarrh, gripes, and irritations of ths chest.It is also the most powerful curative preparation for phthisis.Cnder its Influence the cough is removed, the nightly perspiratlov ocas* ; and the patient rapidly recovers health and strength.\u2014Sold ia Paris at T Boa da la Fsniliade, Grimault A Go.\u2019» Pharmacy.VEGETABLE INJECTION and GAP-BULBS of MATIOO.\ta GRIMAULT k 00., Aa also an Complaints o£ Wonaea, «V Hysteria, Lencorriuxa or Whltea, ___________ tag Discharges, Cktoroata, Incgixlaritlea, Soppression of the Menses.Inflammation of the Womb or Bladder, DUBeolt Menatrmri don and all other Diseases or Complaints produced of excessive discharges or gupprwsK» ofth
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