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s a spirited and timely poem by Geo. Coolidge, Esq., the editor, upon the absorbing topic, "FREEDOM," which he has treated in a manner that eloquently and feelingly appeals to the reader. The poem is illustrated by some fine designs that in themselves convince, and give added power to the text they embellish. The work of the Almanac is fully up to its old degree of excellence, and in all respects creditable.--_Boston Gazette._ ISSUED BY GEO. COOLIDGE, 17 Washington St., Boston. NEW YORK: SOLD BY HENRY DEXTER. * * * * * THE BOSTON ALMANAC FOR 1863, ISSUED IN DECEMBER, WILL CONTAIN The Continued List of Massachusetts Volunteers, BY REGIMENTS AND COMPANIES, AS MUSTERED INTO SERVICE, COMPRISING The last two Calls of the President for 600,000 Troops, and giving about 40,000 Massachusetts Names. PRICE, 25 CENTS Issued by GEORGE COOLIDGE, 17 Washington St., Boston, And sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price. Sold at all usual places. MRS. COY'S PHARMAKON. This Medicine is admitted by all who have tried it to be the best article for COLDS, COUGHS, ASTHMA, PHTHISIC, and ALL IRRITATIONS OF THE THROAT. It is strictly vegetable, and perfectly safe for the most delicate constitution. Unlike other preparations, it will not brace up the patient, but will heal the disease as by magic. For more than twenty years Mr. Coy was afflicted with a Cough, with Asthma combined, and at times was laid up for months, unable to do any thing--given over by his physician, who said that his lungs were badly effected. After a perseverance of three months in the use of the PHARMAKON, he is entirely restored to health. Many references could be given, but the medicine is its own best evidence, for it only needs to be tried to be appreciated. We, the undersigned, residents of Boston, have known Mr. Coy for a number of years, and can testify that he has had a very severe disease of the lungs since our acquaintance with him, and have no hesitation in saying that we believe he has been cured by the PHARMAKON, and we most cordially recommend the same as an excellent medicine for all diseases of the Lungs, Throat, and Liver, and all impurities of the blood. SAMUEL NEWELL, 36 HANOVER ST., JOHN L. FILLER, 92 CARVER ST., CHAS. W. LYMAN. 3 RIVER ST., THOS. R. HOLLAND, 12 SCHOOL ST., CHAS. FULLER, 12 SOUTH CEDAR ST., A. P. SHUTE, 21 HURD ST., Chelsea. Prepared only by M
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