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Day
12
Month
July
Year
1872
Copyright
Public Domain
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NEW GOODS- At otPs cash store at low priccn, cali and ec them. Fkmalk Vkakneps.-Veobï'ink acts directly upun the cnuses of theso compbunts. It invigorates and strengthtns the whule syntom, net upon the secretive nriris, :illayn imÜnmatiun, cleiinaes and cures uleeratlon, cures constipation, regulatts the bowels, headachc and pain in the bank ceasc ; in fact there is do disease or complnint wh'-re the veoetine prives bo quick relief, and is so eñVctive in its cure, as in what Ís termed Fcmale Weakness. It has never failcd in oue inatance. 13Hlw4 Castorin- a substitute fur Castor Oil- a fninily physic which - jileasant to take and djca not di&tresa or (mpe, but ia -mre to opérate when a]l t her remedies have lailed. It in a purely vegetable preparution, containing nit ïicr Mineral, Morphine nor Alcohol, the result of iiftccu years experimenünff by Doctor Samuel Pitcher. It is perfectly harraleBs and fnr moru effective thun IMUh, NarcoticSyrups or Oastor Oil. By soothing tho Rvetem it produces natural sleep, and is particularly adaptcd to crying or teethinjar children. It kills Wormx, cures Stomach Ache, Conntipation, Flatulency and Derrangement of tlie Liver. No fainïly can afford to be without thi article. It cos s but 3A cents- twk your Druggist to get it for you, and he will always keep it. 1470w4 A Card from William dillen Bryant. New York, Jaly 8. - The following card was publishod to-day : " Certain journals of this city havo lately spoken of mo as one ambitious of being iiominated as a candidato for President of the United States. The idea is absurd onough, iiot only on account of my advanced age, but my unfitness in various respecta for the labore of so eminent a post. I do not, however, objoct to the discussion of my ambition on any other ground thau that it is altogether superfluous, since it is impossible I should receive any formal nomination, and equally impossible if it wero offered that I síioulil eommit the folly of accepting it. [Signed] WM. C. BRYANT. Dean Swift's Resolutioxs. - Tho following resolutions were drawn up by Dean Swift, to bo obsord " wlien I come to be old " : Not to marry a young woman. Not to keep young company, unies they de8Íre it, not to be peovish, moroso, or guspicious. Not to toll the same stofy ovei and over to the samo people. Not to be covotous - the hardest of all to bo , kopt. Not to be over severe with young people, but to inake allowance for their youthful follies and weaknoss. Not to be too free of advice, nor trouble any but thoso Who desiro it. To desiro soraê good i'riends to inform me which of theso resolutions to break or negloct, and to reform accordingly. Not to talk much, nor of myself - -very hard again. Not to hoarken to fltittorors, nor conoeivo I oun be bolovod by a young womah. Not tu be positivo or opinionative. Not to sot tip for obsorving all these ruk'8, for fear I should observo nono.

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Michigan Argus