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Huron Record, 1881-03-18, Page 61 11 11111 111•1111111 1111 I 1 ■ NO INNOVATURN., bungle some of them made of it. Mu. .Ram Owen en suggestaed that it TUE WEST11INSTER CONFESSION OF FAIT THE STANDARD,—ANTI-ORGANISTS I ('.ONCLAYI--PRETPI!'ARIAN MEETING 1 SHAFTESBURY ILALL, •TORONTO.. Between, seventy, acid+ eighty person a few of tbeuir ladies,, met Friday even log in one, of the upped' rooms i liii„p£ts,l'iury' hall in response to at advertisement calling. a• meeting o Presbyterians for the purpose of dis cussing; the• growing; innovation i (t'hurch, service:, A71r: IL A. Bain oc uugiadt the. chair,. and opened the or ueedingai by' reading from Scripture Oben. which; prayer was offered Mr.' ttlLiirl ttilftn, announced the object., for lel til 1i tale meeting had, been, called. It Ala/1i thine;. he. said,, that! Christians desiiwus•ef maintaining' the purity of tills 4hurah shouidt.take action to stem TUE: TORRENT: ee • CORRUPTJON vliicli: appeared to be re-ing; in the (therein. The history.of tho•Churcll i1 till ages,. :he. contieued, had shown tndency VS impurity front: •the time viten Caiuialvd Abel had offered.. sacci !ices, until now. Chin had carnotite( itis own, will,, as inuovatiemliad don even. since: Wfien, the • institution, o uerenionial! late. took place•in the history of Israel, N•aclab and•Abillai went tliei own, ways. to worship. and perished hi tile• early days of the Christian Church innovation crept in, until' 'after centuries of darkness God. raised uer Luther. and his coadjutors, and all ves- tige of ritualism, was -torn from the .re- formed, Church and ;primitive sitibplicity restored. Five. hundred years • had since passed, and, again, tile. tt:ndency of tJie day was to retrograde,tn•ritualism, 11••here was 1lLethodistrt.of one hundred tiv,ear s ago I' Where the Congregational- ism 2' Where Puritanism:4 These Wore lio longer the Churches•they' had been, and latterly also P,resbyterianism;. held by its supporters to have 'been the. purest of UZiurches, had also :be'coiue infected. The attempt. to Unite religion with:. carnal,: matters lead become .tali-. versa,,. ancli 'rile. PREVALENT INFIUELITY.OF. TIIP.DAY• was the result. Ili the Dotninioli; slur-. '►Ila',' ie last -t n.. ears a.: _t'.eat=elan e: a tic 5 e y s g 1 g. Mad. taken place. Religion was .no longer the object of.the Uhurclics,: bu amusement. Warship .had''becopie. elle e means of gratifying the. senses.... For these reasons a few friends .had sub-,. gested the. catling,, oft .the meeting' 'I;hey were• comparati'C.�iy few, in• num- }scene, but earnest, and;prayorful�aetioti Would do. sones thing, toward eliecting' „nod• results... The. argitrnent.urged for' /lie •iutroductiou• of. instrumental: music and kindred innovations Tilt°'' the. (,'liu.rch was that they were " aids to devotion," aril t° Helped to. Spread.tlio' faith ," whereas the greater aiid solemn words, "Thus saith the Lord;". were disregarded. i11r. Bain then said,' that r.s. the primary object Of the meetings. you.. to, have a quiet talk over these ruatters,.:lie' would like •to hear from some off those, present.. . Mr: George Ninall:said that the gen- eral rclea nowadays, was•.all could won Ship God as they liked; T.ieycertainly did not draw this conclusiou.frotn,the Old testament in which.every minute' detail of the tabernacle aud temple ce.reniouials were prescribed;,.. sod`, in. which he might -say, there. v'a:s;no men= tion of music.. 'Tho use of music'in. 1,'.�blic worship of the Jews was exceed- ingly rare throughout the '01(1 Testa-'• H would be well to form some kind of an N association to oppose all. innovations in N Church service. c. AZO. Jus KNOWLb S held it to be a great fallacy to suppose that music s, and decorations attracted the young. to • •tile church. intelligent 'young men it did »eu want an organ, but the pure 1 Gospel: If they desired amusement, f they preferred. to go to.a place where - they, could get it pure and simp[C,. slot t1 to the ehurch, 51r. Spurgeon, who - even drew crowds to 1iiiy vast aliurch, 0- •had no organ toassist him, The Gas- , pel, preached; by the true Minister, drew better than any organ. i%ln .Jaaijst GAats1toN announced that lie was 110 scholar, but thathe. des- ired to ask' A..•FI7;Y QUESTIONS' of the• meeting: Paull Was a. scholar. Paull. nowhere calletl.a in or recom- mended the "assistance of music 411• i .spreading ,true . and pure •reliion. a • Where were the organs in the catacombs of Rome.? • Where were the organs atnong the hills•of Switzerlalid ?:. How • was it that when the great plague o 'ravaged. London the members of the aristoeratic'ancl lnu'sical Churclies, fled, in fear, -while the. despised Puritans r° ministered to the (lise:t ilid'and dying T Where was' the ulusic•when the Clever - house',; dragoons ..scoured the 'Scottislh Moors `I'' • -M-tte GEORGEi Oar, remarked .that Leo. XIII, had no•,oiganin his private chapel '.or elsewhere .in the Vatican, 'although be in common with ail the popes, tiadi allowed, the priesthood .to. use its jildoment, in these matters. 'Tile priests very naturally, used all the means in their• power to a,ttraet the ignorant. and . emotional .to their churches, and to. keep thein ignorant in their `ignorance.- Mr. ' ()al, went on 'to Say..that in a single New York'Presby- terian church. to -day five,sinaers in :the 'choir•received•$15,000a year` er their services' on •Sunday, ,aiid on week d'rtys •sung in,.tre•opera liousos. 1kTta. J crams • JoINsoN sai(t•tbat sone ,practical action was.r)eceesaty.. It had. been • proved by a late'_ cleuloitstratiofl. tl)at'tl er 'was' no usii reasoning with • these • people (meaililir' therebythe ie- • uovators.y Mu. SIEALL, seconded by lir.' Olii,er,' a10Yi u t iueiit, and. when it ,was used it Was 141 ways. with saerilice,,atidalways by the 1,evites. At present.everyene appeared to ct)usi(le.t himself a Levitoif 410 could. sing a little. (Smiles:). In the New 't'estament there was not to be 'found a single authorization of tlic''use et anisic in vership. The papacy, had intro-, dRood •it,.as late at the seventh or'eightli ('eutury. It was sad-tn think that: the Presbyterian (,lhurch, which' had•• ever Leon, the luain,tliorn intim side of• the lloinaii (iatholic system„should now be UORROWIN(i Sb?CI'I PILIcTICES trod it. The, great aegulnent tise(1 in favour of music aiid such Additions to' Church service was it brought • this •clung. people into the t'l” S'ches. If f It arguments were valid,. there Ives sieuetl.ring wrong in the Unreal. :flow ,vss it that young people.1itlirlpt• want tP I go to" !iuriai'r if • they dict not; it las a, lamentable statc'of afraire,• aiid , t lino that, the nriu[st'ers should inquire into it. :Ministers toal•iy spemedito:bc adopting. al (Iilit:reutt plan from that' 4t Bichactuated the ministers of, o1(1, who in (laaysof•persecution in Scotland,.. wandered over+• the hills and moors: .7/ey instructed, their:• people in. the 1,riu eples of the Church, Im(1 thepeople I:iie.iv why they were Presbyterians. Today the great body of the religious' lu1)liu• knew. only that tltav • covshipp:rd as Bpis(:11palians, 11[etho, (1'As or Presbyterian, bili • lia(1 , of the slightest; Weal. 'tv' x they a•erae of sut•h and such a de)lrottuation. Pre,Th ti'riaR Ininistt':I•s,. of'' to -day were imitating, the Episcopacy, and , ln4f,'t'i'rtgk re111t(1 eta, rittvali irxr a, pretty that a society, be abow fp!Med,' to' be Called the l resbyter,ian.,C hunch ' po nce .fe.A.Ssociation,, the objet: of which' should• be. to resist, by • all possible 'means the innovations, now bQilt,,.r, m'icle in the; worship, of tile-:Uhtuclr',,that .the association:should coilsist'of suoli' as "adhered to the' (loctril1es and iii iuciplea. of the \Ve'tnlinstclL Confession of Faith, and :that tho•nleinbers should coiitlrbUtc? 'at least; fifty: cents pet+ anuiiw to the 'funds, of: the' association;.and that the. assoolation should seek to accomplish its object :by .oceans of the• press,- the circulation of tracts an(1 publiCittions, tile stirring ship of the chit i ship:, to the ' cliseliarge of its duties; said in: gc neral by. 'discoui-aging •aud • tliSeounteuaneiugl all atteuipts••.to., impair. 'the purity'of, the' Church... DIr�4.'W. Watson held that' ti would i :be better, to fcrin a' new 'congregation. altogether.: • If, those present•. remained' attached•to the present church: the re-_ su:t Would•1)4 that'they.' would i11 :all discussions be 111 a ninioray, andwould be simply boycotted. :He moved "=iii • MAN OF THE IU0I3T SORT, • one who would fear neither organs nor hymns, nor general assemblies, nor all the ministers, in. Toronto. and outside of it -but it would+ not be a. very nice thing to.eall. such a maw to a congrega- ttoi>, represented in eliibeyo by a gatil. ening-fn a room tiventytine feei, by fifteen. Of course it vasa little bard to have to. remain under and. pay Min- isters who dragged members of his cnn- gregatioil intolthe Police , Court.. (On, der 1 Na personalities!), Ile was not mentioning any person--(lauglttt.r)•.-- but tlle'fact was there.- . Mr. Watson withdrew ' his auten(1 • went. The main motion., was then. unani- mously. adopted.. The chairman• expressed gratification !at the.step•taken, .and/ said that.' such an association might • form • a 1llW1OUS ai'nutt(1 la.hielt woun(l • gather brcet.hren :of lfke minds from ail tlie,eity churches, lie saw that the question hall .been well dealt with, .and, in pursuance .of the spirit' of ,the motion just carried won:ld ask for the uuinination'of a eom tnittee to draw - up a constitution for the new association, and take what further steps .were necessary iu .the case. • • Messrs,• G, 'Sulealh;John 'Oliver„ Alda Carlyle, HI A. Bain, Jam es:Know les', J. M. Watson, James' Johalson, and John Bradshaw were ac(;ordingly.ap; . pointed a'committee, an(1 the meeting adjourned.. -. • • . • • A Strange it(orse Dlisease. A disease, which has., been termed. cerelirospinal meuingitisl. • has, within the past two weeks,,. broken out auiong the horses 141 this•oi'ty. ,. It has not been confined to any particular locality,..but, lias•appearecl in 'horse railroad 'stables; private and livery stables in various parts of . file city:- • ,rTIio disease . was Ora, noticed. in:the country ,,ten' years ago, wlion it spread to au alarming ex - Cont„ attacking ' thousands of • horses. Most of tllosethat.rwere• attacked, . but' ' not i killed by t, ;revery recciivere(l: their form:er'Strength Vi;teriitary surgeon's:•. and .stable keepers have been unable'ta•l agree as to the cause of, 'ol.,r the, refile- Tres;fol' tliis• CI)seaSe; but nearly -il:l any that meaningitis has broken; out in. a more Oeless'violent form every spring: siiice,18i1,. `Someattribute .the ;(lisease, HALItOOi •to'.the. sever'ity'.. of • the 'weather and • filthy Streets; sthers to>ti.o great strain to which ah e s R 7� orses.'were sub'ectec •'r draw- �1 � . 'A�U YO,Olf,L t .J lrrclra � lug heavy 'loads through the snow, Ili starting heavily.' laded tried s ;and' xant.s01ngto carts oil •tlie•s1 'ppery streets, .and 'others t to theafact that Many horss'Wclrept.` :Li00►�7 John Smith, MERCHANT TAILOR Qg� • DRCLARKJOH.4SONs eniwm In1in Blood Syrup. General Outfitter, - LAF30IiA ,TORY, 17 Wi3d St.,NowYorkuCf ty ZAP; ov own* oitM- (CarsQre)srBlock) CLIENT(.)N, ONT. �:; , 5. 0 !> t ,., 0 y ;. ' Look � IA. ( '. 1110 /i Lw "' ►>; ere y'; ,� i o, 1i itt6' ��' ��; i �t,, . Your Nephews and yanir Aunts, your CouelnS Int ! �I, � �;' vuul• Kcic(. want r f , ! �'' VI Fancy 7,• BIRTHDAY PRESFNTR. W ",,, 'C ° A Largo' and Choice Stotit of ��i 4'3i::::::: � iliq vi rflncy ]Bracket., Wall Packets,,Iilj I����I',*e.4,,,,..N' y Bette 11�i tine I c ca ...4 . 'taws alma p<; .! inti ltj ....,-,-1,41 ` t*.c� li),uk,iirurn,nt 4 luteel:. ' :Victoria Street, Clinton. • 4v'All kinds of Ctfen Prodt,eo taken in oxehange. REMOVED. . The undersigned begs to announce .to the inhabi- tants of Chilton and surrounding eountry that lie has retuovea4, • • Two 'Doors' North of his Old 'Stand, where ho Is premed to 811. orders on the shortest notice-. It you want a pair orf A NO. I BOOTS Give liiinia call. JOHN STEER, Clinton. Clinton Feb': 18414.1S811: ' • ' 1 This Syrup Possesses Varied Propi •Lies. litHi n p nnY fr•r+ rho ]i'3:0111011e in.Ntn t+nlrvn,. which oot4vs', (s silo starch tend stilt it of the • tired into glucose.- A. deficient:* lit 'Pytynlina. omens Wind ondfnourins of the. 11104 in limn etntnnt•h. If ohora+•dfeine In tnkrit'fmn,edt.. steely slier enuug Um forinontnttyq of food to P>r,eventetl. . It arta 110 i» slut T (ver; Itnote upon rile l I ,nevu,- 11 '.sgpint.e., tiro Roaaets It Pewit* the Blood. It ()oleos .he ,, errftis System. Its romnees J)) n. ri.• n. •N' It Nourishes. �rr.'rrt•.hrnv nand Tnvirror•rrt>q.„ Cu FN TO N, It carries, ate tiro Old Htoodam,d make •• 14•ir.. Ito•/ ries the pores, of afw Otic tend indoge,o 11 MP '� n, n ir.swr r. >Iienitpy 1'crnptrrtiiaas, Ii[ r,It risraiizes tho licroditery bar', or poison in tho'. if 14.1 r TRADE OtAlfli'.i Dyspepsia, 'Liver Diseases, �',r aver di; +B+ofee, Rheuma- tism, FJW'Op47. Iffe set . thriftiest% B dl'douuntoc(F,.>arrroe¢p ,lralfirkEl'f�,ego; 2'ho Best 11EM y MOWN' to Man I 70,000 AGENTS HATE SOLD SINCE 1870 • , � , N ®telae. • • f�l11E undersi; i,:d begs, to nionouneo tiv tNe.inhabi- tants of Clinton and snrrotlnding Townships that Go has 0144T1114 I) the above establishment, and is 140W prepared t0 manufa•cture all kinds of • Well•.anc/ Cistsr .• Pumps,. s, •(CISTERNS ' and 1 ��.FS � .on .the shortest, possible 'Iu>tice• leaving on nand 114. very ltoav}..tlo1c, Ivo ars eon tilion El. of Ovine,' goodlsatisfaction lm every easy. CHARGES 0110,8, •1)4 1)11411 preloptly. ,4ttiondiid'to. lG4r Veiir Patronage •solactted: JOHN• R mincer oP ekin diseehos End internal humors. �� ' There ars no aplrils employed in IIs mn;ultacu,ro, and it. ern he taken by the most dulioato babe or by ;the aged 'and feeble, cora only Gent regaIrsd iu ._Y-• tendon to directions'. Pil,iCE ; OiP LAI7GE BOTTLES, $1.0. BBICE OE SHALT BOTTLES, - ' 50k Read the VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS of'Pevsons who have • been CURED by.the USE) at -the SLOOP RURIFIER.. : DlSPF.ItTA - .._... SS •" indoors for a long titze during the. e _ tretne' colli .weat1)ari• and' then an soon as,8 them', set taken critand over- driven, Still others•are•of opinion that itis caused byy fetching::horses on brain.,• —Pod. 1 ork' .'L't»aes. "8vVh , you'd better knock the ilocxr clown 9)0 ".()II, my tial#ling!,.iloli't 1 , sue wale any .of your tinily. I'm' just usiiigyou1 !Elmet er to' Wake the people •. i neat (10(11. 1'nl locked out, d'ye, see,, • and they've nivel' a knocker.''. • •.• 53 t1PPE FOR SALE. F 31[E iu a It .-all '• entil haLo: arm14.. , l,'4 lR,ai;uroslfhot, doN'amos, 00elcnre1Qd halanee a '1 r,ti,r,rn•41 'l ,;'cage herd Wool. Thule • is m1 110. ,•,r,.'.r ;.u.r sal Pm.,h))uso, n .frnuw 1i2rn hood ud0 , rt (aal.l t l;;e• benzin;; 0r(ha01I' with 'Lhoµt a ,+ , n tr.nr the 1>hteti,is 4404, mites fru)n Byl I n t , I 1 to t4 1 1: yia 1'o 1pgrtienln see rile.11,111,1:1 1:,c i ,. t oi'• thus.-. Jtuantlml, 3301 - GROCERY. AND • t ro'i t Opposite;Fair's Mill. .I,6 Js me tova' nJ.Qapceies Mere idlta, goods!arc. so clae(tly, (craft ,lie quality ' • • 6's:•A • Aso.. 1 1.' ' ilrohat •Goods:;. all new h)ul f3'cs16:f ` . �" His 'Sugars, Tens; Coffee's; Prenes;:.•.;Raisins,:: Cerratits,.` Boneless 'Oodlishe, ;''Geld'''F+lake and. rine, Cut Chewing, Tobaci'eos, cannot- be excelled.. - .l ome neiv designs in- .Crockery:,and• Glasse aro,',Woodeti .Ware,,.and is fact _everything you want '., APPi ES'`-• CENTS' T� ' .PE G : w �� GES S S • • • • • amendment 'that ' titose,llrEssilt•'Llniter �v ,'• , • to secure the Ba street,'Presbyterian� '- '� e y . .. .t olinrch, rant to take steps to bring. 1n a iniuis'ter willing to uphold'the '' prin- ciples of .pure worship as• embodied hi the Wo:,ttnieistee standard. •: lie sail' that they wanted a' minister,of.,the old stylo-freeli acresu the. water: • Mr.•Oli•ver.Would have:llad,'pl(iii,sure .in supporting, thee{lmendtnent,4but that it was best. to, go Slow,. and: : sure It•. 'was all very well to say tliata a 'church. be .bought—but where) was the money to come from T It 'would,. moreover,' be difhcult.to,get .41 ininlster to conte over, and in feet. would 'hcai'i:ely be rigilt. to ask a...uritiistur, of the kind they .,neetljd to conte to a wCak alicl poor COn'rt'( cr 1 T0)1''11 i ; 1 1'. I 1 I ca'. 8, Morris Ituron J C'uittlty. f.r • _ , , . ,ears, ns. 1nav, be agreed On. With i el e•, :1 1141, am of whims 0 f� a from , X50111)404, ahci•the rc�: 1 rules• ellopped.: iu the Wint11..04 11871). Otto tlu,,lprnrieus'is is Lu;, Ilouse 1Sx2•I; and ti ,'new.Pranl U,utl :lOzfn Soil s(uldv iotun rho farm Is,unveIl)w411) the lloulisl)ing town. of I31vth, and also to t twill) of -the I 1I I& 0 hallway For par• tieulars,. triply' ••to•• lit. 1431111040\ 1:IT ri.l•:1'A10,. lielgrt(0O l/ O.; Or to JOIIN J. 1.LIS14, St. Catharines 1'.' (1,, Ont tU-14. g.9000 FOR F -E 1''r; Lnutls t',uuer Curs 1)cpot, • : C'oatleoOk, P. Q., C'lula4111, ' • ANGER '•ITRE rnnit'Ivioyv ANn 1'e1ac1ANItNTtr, 1rol particuhar; cbeloSe two 8 cunt stamps S. C. SAIIt11, 44o,) eoolq P. (Z., Canada: • rarm • Prc(lt co taken in exchange: -C NTELO -Oc • . a !,Re Ne ; r . � S�ndl �� CLINTON. pa / lIigijest • 10)010111 . •.• tion.. ,Ire had a. faint idea, indeed, ' Q'11.111i,i1:;s S.111'HH'T • AND,. C1• ' RTAlil . where coul(1' find at ' ,try paper earl publish the above tor $5 tl year, with ' . 114)11 Son:t w t paper regularly. CLINTON:' STOVES ! STOVES I ,t',!' I0 The only Medicine. that successfully,. purifies the Blood, acts" upon the Liver, Bowels, Skin' and Kidneys, i". COAL OIL F • OR ■ while imperial• alaasuro, t the same time it allays Nervou's. irritation; ;. ' AT ,.COST PRICE; Crosseut Siaw.4* - (trossCIlt.Stt 01110411M SaiVs,, • • Genuine :Silver Steel iLmi .e Tooth Aybnor, .Elgin Co.. Ont. 7 hartatt8od3tonr, remedy_for •1)38))O3sia, ,ind,irocon4- tito,l(ttt,to.others.: • Alas. Joni; FaaasiNo. - A vAr 7.i..imir„'41EDIC JNPs: I havotased seer lllood St rup'and 400;0 it kwon. doaful and valuable medicine. • • •81ltk, 113 rlv 1inoroae, 441yla,0i•,•Q8t, • r,. A SPLENDID 111 ylrnx Fba »r 1?.FrsrA • •111ard pse1 40)4r Man Blood S•4•rlii), and•e'(usetl it to .he.tise(1 in, cevenil 0ases.uf Uy:cpepsia 141)4 fi)it11(1 it • to bo• a,. splendid romotlp, 1 rueounend 1t toile • atI1iutgd, . 11 1i 3Ynrra, Ay liner. qct• • FOTi,D 1T•AS RECoaISIENDI1D. 1 haw; usedyour'Iildhul Blood'Syrup,for Dyspepsia and found it us rwwunlcudud, • Joni; W. O nJ.E..•J. P. Ayliner; Out. ' AN AGENT'S S TESTIt1ONY. " Ihavo 'Med and sold the Indian .Blood Snip pini find it the 'hest remedy m use for dyspepsia, 1404 (ts blood purifier. } . •Leat"LY'Ba114114 Ay11041, 011e. 11I'IECy1,1TISa1. • I have been troubled with nceuniatisrp . for a groat •• •mule years. Your. Dalian .13)004 syrup, is the only one of 'many remedies that' did ;mu tiny. genii'. I. I re, 'cmuu.eud. it to all; . . • • . ,• • •. nits. 'CATrtaa,N(t.CJI11iu0141. ICen ou, Glengarry County, ,Ontario. PIS1:A•sli'OR•'Tt11 STo31AC.t[. • • Cross 1141), Waterloo County, 0: t. • Dl Aa 0111,—T was troubled 34,11)4 severe Pains -ill 111,• Stuniaa1:, -400 .(lett' 84ith fuss ofappetite, and 'Mitt 1,1,,• 11)00 40 .get a anything ter aolk' o lou until 1 took yoa,t- lndhau• blued 4; Inas avlueh effected 11• speedy' mire. I e)tul aatulys eh'e y our:11m(Ucme tete 4,4141s01t.s() justly dCsLlvtes. NANO' Ltai. SUI1r.CCI41EFO1t DYSPEPSIA. • ' Burford, 13raallt.Co:; Out. . I wish to state that your lndian.Blcod S,1•ree 11049 ' completely cured 11ni. of, dyspepsia. • 1•.c)1u satiny re, volumene it to all:- . ' . ';,lilts. AM,uls. Sa11Tt1. A WONDFRFL'L 61;1414.. . Burford, arsine Co,; Ont. . In the spr•tng of le r I was very i11, slid wars attend. ed by several doctors. Sonia thought Mad Diabetes ;, others, diseaw 1 kidneys; they all Patted to do any „ good. 1 tried your Indian Mood Syrup.widch did n a ' 80 Much good that I wits soon able to do tly. house.. 11014 worn. t would have died but fol year valuable .uicdiohi0: ' CA1,004 Supvica. oil L"A'111Li S EXPERIENCE. ' 114[3 Wife had been under dotter•s treatment for tw) Years With boa01 disease- silo had to be.utrraed to and.. Item kr bed. bile used' the Indian Blood hy'ru5` bur la short time when she began to wolk,aagaln, and 'has not kept her bed. a day Since. 11,,also pi41ed daaughter of Odds and 1'000. • 1lrto's a15Gosirs, Jit, GALLONLS'of:No. I , • iinlvin;.Ilraut`Co., oat. , Iid' strengthens the Debilitated. System, ;perfectly 'and jI `ti Speedily curing Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Consti- ]anon, headache, Rheumatism, Dropsy,N ervous and Gen -1 era. Debility, Female Complaints, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Malt Rheum, and every species of 'Chronic Disease arising from Disordered. 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