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AUGUSTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 26, 1868.
think ‘A fool and his mooey,' etc., more
* P Fmade »mo reply and left him. I thought
I would not carry home the newspaper that
night. I was ashamed to have Mary see
it. But as we sat before the fire after tea.
she said: “Why Tom, where’s your paper ?”
I bad intended to say that I forgot it ; but
I defy any one to look into Marv’s clear
brown eyes and tell a lie. So I just told
her the whole truth.
I believe if she had scolded, or said, “I
told yon so," I should have put on my hat
: and left the house ; but her only remark
was, "Never mind, Tom, we’ll know better
another time.’’
Do you wonder that I think her a wonder,
ful little woman ! I made a great resolve
ithat night, and Have not bought a lunch
down town or smoked a cigar for a month.
Even my pipe and paper of Kilikinick are
laid away on a high shelf out of the way of
temptation. Aud when Mary asks what
has become of my pipe, I look eober and
reply that I think smoking disagrees with me,
but laugh to myself and think of the sewing
machine that will stand in the corner by the
window before many months, and the rest
that will come to those busy fiugers. I even
stepped into Brown A Smith’s to inquire the
price of their best black silks ; but that I
dare not think of at present.
It has been, after all, a good lesson, but I
think it will be the last, as it was my first
experience in lottery tickets.
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NOTICE.
Office Soutb Carolina B. R. Cos,, I
Augusta,"Ga., Marob 5, 1888. J
THE GEORGIA RAILROAD PASSENGER
DEPOT having been mado, for the present,
a Central Dopot for the arrival and departure
of Mail and Passenger Accommodation Trains,
in conformity to said arrangement the above
Train of this Road will commence running to
Georgia Road Passenger Depot 'on Monday
Droning, March 9th, and depart from the
same Tuesday Morning, March 10th, and con
tinue arriving and leaving daily, until farther
notice, under the following Schedule:
DAY MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN.
Depart from Georgia R. R. Depot 3:30 a. in.
Arrivo at Georgia R. R. Dopot .....7:30 p. m.
NIGHT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Depart from Georgia K. R. Depot 4:00 p. in.
Arrivo at Goorgia 11. It. Depot ..7:00 a. m.
i-a.. passengers will please take
DUE NOTICE THAT NEITHER OF THESE
TRAINS AY ILL STOP AT THE SOUTH CAR
OLINA RAILROAD LOCAL DEPOT YARD
TO TAKE ON PASSENGERS.
JOHN E. MARLEY,
mh7 —4t Agent.
Macon and Augusta Railroad.
SCHEDULE OF MACON AND AUGUSTA
RAILROAD—
Leave Camak daily at 12.30 p.m
Leave MilledgorUle,.. u 6.30 a.m.
Arrivo at Milledgeville 4.10 p.m.
Arrive at Camak 9.00 a.m.
Passengers loaving Augusta or Atlanta on tbo
Day Passenger Train of the Goorgia Railroad
will make close connections at Camak for inter
mediate points on the above Road, and also for,
Macon.
Passengers leaving Milledgeville at 5.30 a. in.
reaches Atlanta aDd Augusta the same day, and
will mako closo connections at either place for
the principal points in adjoining States.
E. AY. COLE, General Superintend'!
Augusta, January 7,1868. jaß—tf
Change of Schedule.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, A
Atlantic & Golf Rail-road Comfany, >
Savannah, Feb. 27tb, 1868. )
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 2nd
Marcfi, the time of arrival and departure of
PASSENGER TItIANS on this Road will boas
follows, Sundays excepted :
Leave Savannah - 7:00 a. m.
Arrive at l’ainbridge 10:20 p. m.
Arrive, at Live Oak p. m.
Arrivo at Jacksonville 12:30 a. m.
Arrive at Tallahassee 12:45 a. m.
Arrivo at Quincy. 9:15 a. m.
Leave Tallahassee 11:45 a. m.
Leave,,Jacksonville 11:30 a m.
T.eavoT.ive Oak . 6:36 p. m.
Leave Bainbridge 2:00 p.m.
Arrive at Savannah 6:30 a.m.
PULLMAN’S SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT
TRAINS.
Connect at Bainbridge with Steamer for Al
bany every Saturday ; for Apalachicola evory
AVednesday ; and for Fort Gaines, EufauiK and
Columbus, every Tuesday, Thursday ams Satur
day—steamers returning from Columbus same
days. Steamers leave Bainbridge on arrival of
trains from Savannah. H. S. HAINES,
mbl—6t General Superintendent
FAST EXPRESS . LINE
TO THE NORTH.
Augusta to New York ill 49 Hours.
FARE §32.
GREAT ATLANTIC COAST LINE
RAILWAYS.
NEW AND FAST SCHEDULE,
NOW IN OPERATION, with complete and
continuous connections from New Orleans,
Mobile, Montgomery, via Atlanta, (or .via Col
umbus, Macon, and Millcn), to Augusta ; thence
via Kingsville, Wilmington and Weldon, to
Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel
phia,'New York, Boston, and all principal
points North and East.
No Change of Passenger Cars between Wel
don and Acquia Creek. No Omnibus transfer
at Petersburg or Richmond. Faro as low as by
any other route.
At Weldon, Passengors have choice of the
following Routes, viz: Crisfield and Anna
mcssic Line, Washington or Inland Line, Bal
timore or Old Bay Line. Tickets .good by either
route.
FAST EXPRESS—DAILY.
Going North, via Wilmingt’n., via Wilmingt’n.,
Weldon, Welden, Ports
‘Richinond, mouth, and Cris-
LEAVE. and Wash’tn. field (Annaineasic]
New Orleans.... 1.00 p.m 4.00 p.m
M0bi1e..... 2.30 p.m 2.30 p.m
Montgomery... 0.00 a.m 6.00 a.m
Columbus 12.45 p.m ..12.45 p.m
Maeon 6.35 p.m 6.35 p.m
Atlanta 5.45 p.m..... 5.45 p.m
AUGUSTA 3.40 a.m 3.40 a.m
Kingsville ......11.30 a.m 11.30 a.m
Wilmington ... 0.30 p.m 9.30 p.m
Weldon 6.20 a.m 6.30 a.m
Petersburg. 9.45 a m
Richmond 11.10 a.m...i.....
Washington ... 7.00 p.m
"Portsmouth.. , 10.45 a,in
Baltimore 9.00 p.m
Crisfield, Md 6.00 p.m
Wilm’tn., Pel *ll,fit p.m 11.57 p m
West Philad’a.. 1.30 a.m.. 1.30 a.m
N. York(ar’ve) 5.20 a.m 5.20 a.m
"To go North by old Bay Line, leave Ports
mouth 7.30 p. m.
Going South, via Washing- via Crisfield,
ton, Portsmouth and
Richmond, Weldon (Anna-
LEAVI'. and Weldon. mosaic Route).
New York 7.30 p.m 7.30 p.m
West Philadel.,ll.os p.m 11.05 p.m
Wilm’tn., De1..12.10 a.m 12.30 a.m
Baltimore 3.50 a.m
Washington ... 6.10 a.m
Richmond 1.25 p.m
Petersburg...., 3.05 p.m ..................
Crisfield 6.30 a.m
Woldon 6.25 p.m 6.25 p.m
Wilm’tn., N C 2.55 a.m 2.55 a.m
Florenco ........ 8.31 a.m 8.31 p.m
Ch’leston.arvo 2,30 p.m 2.30 p.m
Kingsville 12.05 p.m 12.05 p.m
Augusta, ar’ve 7.40 p.m 7.40 p.
Savan’h, ar’ve, 4.50 a.m 4.60 a.Li
Maooc, arrive.. 6.00 a m 5.00 a.m
Col’s, arrive ...11.15 a.m 11.15 a.m
Atlanta, leave. 7.00 a.m 7.00 a.m
Montgomery.... 7.0 u p.m ... 7.00 p.m
Mobile 4.00 p.m... 4.00 p.in
N. Orleans, ar.. 6.00 a.m 6.00 a.m
*To come South by Bay Lino loave New York
at 8.40 a.m, and Portsmouth 2 p.m.
Passengers by tho 3.40 a. m. Fast Express from
Augusta reach New York TWELVE HOURS
IN ADVANCE of coinpoting lines.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night
Trains.
THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED,
with option to Passengeis of stopping at ter
minal points, can be obtained at Tioket Offices of
all connecting Roads in tho South in Augusta,
at the Office of tho South Carolina Railroad.
P. ir. LANGDON,
General Southern Agent.
Fo further particulars inquire of ISAAC
kLEVY I.ooal Agent, 136 Broad street, Augusta,
I Georgia. eot2o—tf
RAILBOAD SCHEDULES.
CENTRAL RAILROAD .OFFICE, 1
Augusta. March 8. 1868. (
■ T HAVING BEEN MUTUALLY ARRANGED
A that the Georgia Railroad Passenger Shed
shall, for the present, be used as a Common Depot
for the arrived and departure of Passenger Trains
upon the several Roads terminating at Augusta,
the Trains of the Central Railroad MM) on and
after MONDAY EVENING, 9th iniC, arrive and
depart from this Shed, instead their Loeal
Depot. Schedule as follows (by CL,R. R. time):
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at g....8:35 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta... ...5:55 p. m.
i NIGHT TRAIN,
Leave Augusta at... —,....7:55 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta. ~...3:10 a. m.
A. F. BUTLER,
mh7—6t Agont C. R. R,
Change of Schedule on the Central
Railroad. *
ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, JULY STH, the
fellawing Schedule will be run between
Augusta, Macon and Savannah :
Leave Augusta at....*.... 8.45 a. m. A 3.06 p. m.
Arrivo at Macon 8.25 p. m. A 6.0 Q a. m.
Arrivo at Savannah- 6.25 p. as, A 4.50 a. m.
Leave Macon 7.05 a. on <fc 6.15 p. m.
Leave Savannah 8.00 a. m. A 6.25 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 5.45 p. m. A 3.15 a. m.
A. M. Train from Augusta will connect with
S. A. & G. F. R. train at Savannah, and Mil
ledgoville at Gordon.
P. M. Train from Angnsta will connect with
Trains on Soutb:Western, Muscogee, and Macon
and Western Railroads.
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ONLY CORNEA RESTORER
IN THE WORLD,
AMD
Jhe Best Restorer of the Eyesight Known.
SO SAY ALL PHYSICIANS.
They can bo used by any one with a cor,
tainty of success, and will receive immediate
beneficial results, without tho least fear of injury
to tho ej-o. Circulars sent free.
NEAR SIGHTEDNESS CURED
By the Patent Myopia, or Cornea Flattenere
Only known Remedy in the World—has
proved a Great Success.
For further information, price, and certificates
of cures, address
Dr. J. Stephens & Cos.,
P. On BOX 925
Office, 810 Broadway, NEW YOliK.
IPS' STEPHEN’S MAGICAL EGYPTIAN
ORIENTAL EYE OINTMENT will cure in
flamed eye lids, stys, and prevent stys.
Travelling Agents Wanted.
GOOD COMMISSION PA D
Selling of tho Restorers la a ptoouant and
honorable employment, desirable for ali Ladies
Clergymen, Teachers, Students, and Farmers
and for all whoMesire to make an honest living,
by an easy employment. All persons asking
for terms to Agents must enclose twenty five
cents to pay postage and cost of printing mate
rials containing information for Agents. Town
Agents Wanted. nov27-dawly
Similia Similibus Curantur.
HUMPHREY'S
IfOUIEOPATIC SPECIFICS,
HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST ample
experience, an entire success; Simple—
Prompt—Efficient and reliable. They are the
only Medicines perfectly adapted to popular
use—so simple that mistakes cannot be made in
qsing them; so harmless as to be free from
danger, and so efficient as to bo always reliable.
They have raised the highest commendation from
all, and will always render satisfaction.
Nos. Cures. ' Cents.
1, Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations 25
2, Worms, Worm-Fever, Worm-Colic 25
3, Crying-Colic, or teething of Infants 26
4, Diarrutca of children or adults 25
5, Dysentery, Griping Bilious Colic 25
6, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting 25
7, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25
8, Neuralgia, Tootache, Faceache 25
9, Headaches, Siek-Headache, Vertigo 25
10, Dyspepsia, Billious Stomach. 26
11, Suppressed, or painful Periods 25
12, Whites, too profuse Periods 25
13, Croup, Cough, difficult Breathing 25
14, Salt Kheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions 25
15, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains. 25
16, (’ever & Ague, Chill Fever, Agues 50
17, Piles, blind or bleeding 50
18, Ophthalmy, and sore or weak Eyes 60
19, Catarrh, acu ior chronic, Influenza 50
20, Whooping-Cough,violent Coughs 50
21, Asthma, oppressed Breathing 50
22, Ear Discharges, impaired Hearing 50
23, Scrofula, enlarged •lands. Swellings 50
24, General Debility, Physical Weakness 50
26, Dropsy, and scanty Secretions 60
26, Sea-Sickness, sickness from riding 50
27, Kidney-Disease, Gravel 60
28, Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis
sions, involuntary Discharges 1.00
29, Sore Mouth, Canker 50
30, Urinary Weakness, wetting bed 50
31, Painful Periods, with Spasms 50
32, Sufferings at change of life 1.00
33, Epilepsy, Sparms, St Vitus’ Dance 1.00
34, Diphtheria., ulcerated Sore Throat 50
FAMILY CASES
Os 3a large vials, morocco case,
containinga specific for uvery
ordinary disease a family is
subject to, and a book of direc
tions, *tO OO
Smaller family and Traveling cases,
with 20 to 28 vials, from S5 to #8
Specifies for Private Diseases, both
for Curing and for Preventive
treatment in vials and pocket cases.. .$2 to S5
These Remedies, by the ease or single
box, are sent to any part of tho country by Mail
or Express, free of charge, on receipt of the
price.
Address, ‘ HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC,
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY,
Office and Depot, No. 562 Broadway, N. Y.
Agents :
PLUJIB A LEITNER,
STEVENSON A SHELTON
W. H. TUTT,
Augusta, Ga.
Dr. Humphreys is consulted daily at his office,
personally or by letter, as above, for all forms
of disease. *6—l2m dAw
SLATE LINED
REFRIGERATORS !
MANUFACTURED BY
Stephens & Ritchie,
116 and 118 lfysl2oth Street,
NEW Y^TRK.
This refrigerator has gained a
very high reputation during the past two
years, and proved to bo superior to any ifiino
Refrigerator ever mado. It was awarded tho
PREMIUM at the FAIR of the AMERICAN
INSTITUTE, ip 1865 (no Fair held in 1S06).
All kinds and sizes made at our Manufactory,
1116 and 118 West Twenty-Fifth Street, New
York. JAS. STEPHENS,
«»10—ly J. I. RITCHIE.
Q-eorgia Printing Company, !Publish.ers.
Reduction in Prices
AT THE
EMPIRE BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM.
EDWIN F. BLODGETT & C 0„
aoa It ROAD STREET,'aigeeta, ga.
W* “ J b ~ l *"*• * °«»-
Boots and Shoes,
EVER OPENED IN THIS CITY.
/C\ - Jfp An experience of twenty years, and buying strictly for cash
VJV; enables us to sell to our customers at from 20 to 25 per cent*
cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.
A/Q Call and examine, as Goods will be freely shown and one
price asked. •
MILES’ CELEBRATED BOOTS and SHOES.
d * Also, all other BOOTS and SHOES from manufacturers of
note in the United States.
N. B.—No Shoddy ar paper-stuffed SHOES
KEPT AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT.
nov7 —6m
AND BEST IMPROVEMENT ON ALL OTHER INVENTIONS
RESTORE YOUR SIGHT— USE ONLY Dr. J. STEPHEN’S & CO.’S
Patent Cornea Restorers, or Restorers of the EYESIGHT.
Will restore impartial sight and preserve it to the latest period of life
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PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABEE
PAIN KILLER.
WE ASK THE ATTENTION OF THE PUB
LIC to this long tested and unrivalled
FAMILY MEDICINE.
It has been favorably known for more than
twenty years, during which time we have received
thousands of testimonials, showing this Medicine
to be an almost never-failing remedy for diseases )
caused by or attendant upon—
Sudden Colds, Coughs, Fever and Ague,
Headache, Bilious Fecsr, Fains in the Side,
Back and Loins, as well as in the Joints and
Limbs; Neuralgia and Rheumatic Pain in
any part of the system, Toothache and Pains
in the head and face.
-Id a Blood Purifytr and Tonic for the
Stomach, it seldom fails to cure Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Acid Stomach,
Heartburn, Kidney Complaints, Sick Head
ache, Piles, Asthma or Phthisic, Ringworms,
Boils, Felons. Whitlows, Old Sores, Swelled
Joints, and General Debility of the System.
It is also a prompt and sure remedy for
Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, Painter’s
Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer Com
plaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum,
Scalds, Bums, Sprains, Bruises, Frost Bites,
Chilblains, as well as the Slings of Insects,
Scorpion, Centipedes, and the Biles of
Poisonous Insects and Venemons Reptiles.
See Directions accompanying each hoiile.
It has been tried in every variety of climate,
and by almost every nation known to Ameri
cans. It is the almost constant companion
and inestimable fiend of llic missionary
and the traveller, on land and sea, and no
one should travel on our lakes or rivers
without it.
Prices, 25 cents, 50 cents, and §1 per bottle.
Perry Davis’ Pain Kii.lf.r.—We have often
spoken of this groat medicine in terms of
high praise, and we have as often felt that all we
could say in its favor would not do it full justice.
It i9 one of those medicines of which we can
speak—and speak decisively—from experience;
for wo havo repeatedly taken it, and invariably
with the best results aqd greatest satisfaction.
Wo always keep it on hand, ready for an emer
gency, and wc regard it not only as one of the
very best medicines in use for various ills, but
as one of the cheapest, also. Its cost, by the
way—that is, the cost ot the ingredients of which
it is composed—has been considerably increased,
but the price of the medicine has been but very
little advanced. It is not likely that the popu
larity of Davis’ Pain Killer will in any measure
decrease, or that the demand for it will in the
slightest degree decline, until some other specific
for allaying pain and curing various complaints
for which it is so generally used, shall be dis
covered, of equal potency with it—of which
there seems to be but little probability. Asa
remedy for stomach complaints, such as dysen
tery, diarrhoea, etc., the Pain Killer is, without
doubt, unsurpassed, and every where most de
servedly in demand. One, two, or three doses,
of a tcaspoonful each, in a wine glass of milk
and water, with a little sugar, have repeatedly,
within our knowledge, effectually cured serious
trouble of this kind. Judgment should undoubt
edly be used in checking certain stages of diar
rhoea too suddenly; but taken at the proper
time, the Pain Killer will act like a charm, and
frequently cure when nothing else will.—Provi
dence Advertiser.
fiiaP’Sold by all Medicine Dealers.
rnh 11—2 m
-A- SAFE
CERTAIN,
AND
/ \ Speedy Cure
NEURALGIA
V UIILYOTS and all
YcSiltfialS) / nervous
/ diseases.
D> lifka are
.VaglMf,
IT IS AN UNFAILING REMEDY IN ALL
oases of Neuralgia Facialis, often affecting a
perfe«4 cure in loss than twenty-four hours from
tho use of no more than two or throe Pills-
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease
has failed to yield fib this wonderful remedial
agent.
Even in the severest cases of Chronie Neuralgia
and general nervous dorangoments—of many
years standing—affeoting the entiro system, its
use for a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost,
always affords the most astonishing relief, and
vory rarely fails to produce a complete and
permanent cure.
It oontains no drugs or other materials in the
slightest degree ipjurions, even to the most
delicate system, and can always be used with
perfect safety.
It has long been in constant use by many of
our most eminent Physicians, who give it thoir
unanimous and unqualified approval.
Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage.
One packago, SI.OO, Postage 6 cents.
Six packages, 5.00, “ 27 “
Twelve packages, $9.00, Postage 48cents.
It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in
drugs and medicines throughout the United
States, and by
. TURNER A CO., Sole Proprietors,
120 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass,
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NO 205
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PILLS.
DR. RADWAY’S PILLS Dose Far,
Regulating the Liver, Stomach, Bowels, and
Kidneys. One Pill at Night. For Obstinate
Diseases and Chronic complaints 4 to 6
every 24 hours. Asa Dinner Pill, one Pin
one hour before dining will ensure a good
appetite, aqd healthy digestion.
I)r. UAO WAY’S PIlL« are
COMPOUNDED FROM VEGE
TABLE EXTRACTS, Coated
with Sweet Gum, and are the
best, quickest, and safest Purga
tive, Aperient. Anti-Blllous and
Ciithartic Medicine known to
Medical Science.
One of Dr. Radway’s Pills eon*
tains more of the active princi
ple of care, aud will act quicker
on the Liver, Bowels, Stomach,
Kidneys, Bladder. Blood, Ac.,
than four or six or the ordinary
common Purgative Cathartio
Pills sold under various names,
or than ten grains of Blue Mass,
TRUE COMFORT FOR THE AGED AND
OTHERS AFFLICTED WITH COS
TIVENESS AND PARALYSIS OF THE
BOWELS,
ONE TO THREE OF RADWAY’S PILLS
once in 24 hours will secure regular evacua
tions from the bowels. Persons who for 20
years have not enjoyed a natural stool, and
have been compelled to use injection l, have
been cured by a few doses of Badway's Pills.
READTHIB.
New Albany, Ind., March 12,1867,
For forty years I have been afflicted with
costiveness, and for the last twenty was com
pelled daily to resort to Injections to secure
an evacuation. In December last I com
menced the use of Kadway’s Pills. After
taking a few doses, my liver, stomach, and
bowels were restored to their natural strength
and duties. I have now a regular movement
once a day, and, although 80 years of age,
feel as hearty and strong as I did 40 years
ago.
Dr. Rad way, N. Y. Thos. Redpath, J, P,
MECHANICAL DISEASES. *
' Persons engaged In Paints, Minerals,
Plumbers, Type Setters, Goldbeaters, Miners,
ns they advance in life, will be subject to
paralysis of the bowels; to guard against this,
take a dose of Radway’s Pills once or twice
a week as a Preventive.
DR. RADWAY’S PILLS CURE ALL
DISEASES
Os the Stomach, Liver, Bow
els, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous
Diseases, Headache, Constipa
tion, Costiveness, Indigestion.
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious
Fever, Inflammation of the
Bowels, Piles, and all derange
ments of the Internal Viscera.—
One to six boxes warranted to
effect a positive cure. Purely
vegetable, containing no mer
cury, minerals, or deleterious
Drugs.
Dr. Radway’s Pills sold by
all Druggists and Country Mer
chants.
Price, 35 Cents.
HIGH ENDORSEMENT FROM THE
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PRUSSIA.
DR. RADWAY
Is in receipt of an important official docu
ment, signed by the Professors of the
Medical College of Breslau, Prussia,
embodying Hie result of an
analysis of
RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS.
“ The Faculty of the College state in their
report that after a careful and minute examina
tion, they have the honor to state that “ the
pills are Dot only free from every substance
Injurious to health, but are composed wholly
of substances and elements promotive of
digestion, and certain at the same time to
act favorably upon the nervous system, See.,
Ac, They state, further, that the injurious
rumors set afloat by the Prussian apothe
caries originated "in a mean spirit of trade
jealousy, excited by the great celebrity at
tained by the Pills within a very brief
period.’’
Signed on behalf of the College,
DR. PHIL. THEOBALD WERNER,
Director of the Foly technic Bureau,
DR. HESSE, First AcsiiUmt,
INDIGESTION I
In cases where natural evacuations are
difficult to secure, and a quick discharge la
essential, take six of Radway’s Pills and pul
verise (them, —take the pill powder in water
or preserves,—in half an hour they will ope
rate. We have known the most distressing
pains of Gastritis, Bilious Cholic, Inflamma
tion, Congestion, &c., stopped, and the re
tained irritating humors expelled from the _
bowels in thirty minutes by this treatment.
It is however, better in chronic cases to take
the pills as they are, and let them gradually
dissol-o in the stomach. These Pills possess
in tin* "ugliest degree cathartic, aperient,
tonic, and dlapharetic properties. They do
do not waken or debilitate the system or
any of its organs, and will leave the bowel*
regular and healthy. They pnrify and equal
ise the circulation of the blood. No congee
tion or inflammation will occur while the
system is under their influence. Price 28
cents per hex, or 5 bone for one dollar,
mh4—ly.