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Bradfiekfe Regulator , . $ I 00
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Written by 20 Eminent Authors, in
cluding John b. oovau and Horace
GEEELKY.
This work l a complete history of rill
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Information on subjects of general interest
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FUNNY HIDE OF PHYSIC.
800 Pages , 250 Engravings.
An interesting and amusing treatise on the
medical humbugs of tlic pa it ami present It
cxposca quacks, Impostors, traveling doctors,
patent medicine venders, noted female cheats,
fortune tellers and medintns, and gives inter
esting accounts of noted physicians and nar*
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1873 mbwoxld. 1873
A ntw political era ta opening b-forc tho
country.
't he negro cycle of our politics has roundel
to its conclusion through civil war, social
violence, Industrial disorder, and has ended
in giving freedom to four millions of the
negro race, and the leillot to (Is adult males,
••The old order ebangeth, yielding place to
new,"
Hie politics of this new era will come
home to every man’s business and bosom as
never irefore, la-lug vital to private piospcr
lly and tho maintenance of a democratic
republic. For not only arc tho manifold
encroachments of federal upon state [lowers,
anti of both upon the large liberty of Amor
lean freemen, now, as always, to be replied
witli ceaseless vigilance; not only is home
rule or local self-government now as always
to be maintained for the best guarantee of
civil liberty and national greatness, but be
sides, the victories of pence, which me to
give splendor fo the new political era, must
lie won against every advantage which i veil
cncniiea of freo Institutions could desire or
possess.
A gigantic debt, which the honor of (ho
country in pledged to pay, encumbers all our
Industries with its oppressive burden. Nev
ertheless our systems of municipal and state
filiation are crude, miequul, and defraud the
poor to release the rich. Nevertheless our
system of federal taxation Is such an Infam
ous mnstorphco of ignorance and incapacity,
put to the vile uses of monopolists and fa
vorites and thieves, as never any where haa
disgraced modern civilisation since I amis
XIV , with his methods of taxation rather
tlmn its amount, paralysed the industries of
France. And along with the tariff, which
prohibits the export of our manufactures,
ttbiidgrs the number of dur Industries, cuts
down the profit upon tho exports from all
Our farms, plantations and mines, abolishes
our shipping from off tho high sens, and
til util's (lve dollars from the people's pockets
every time it puts 0110 into the United States
Treasury—along with this engine of oppres
sion, stupidity and fraud goes u currency of
fluctuating value as the measure of values iu
every act of domestic exchange.
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