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UR6KST CITY OIWTLrnOR
Ulflciid Orf*n of the U. 8- Oovernmtint.
nmHBMT MORWIWQ H«rU IHM
route agars\
I’m gtowiif old, bat what of that F
The wiatar aaowa are la ay hair.
And likaaa antiquated oat,
I h>v« my ire and easy chair.
f • ait and think, and road tha now.
Chr»' pebhlat twain that bridge my huh.
A malted (tool haoeath my »boe«,
r« ml tha dull blood to my toa>.
I'm growing old, but what of that ?
Knch fading sense, each twinge or |<aiu.
But tails mo with familiar chat,
I'm coming to my jouth again.
Aud bids me for that change etcruo ;
Kerin*, renews the meanest thing;
The life is born when grasses turn.
That oat of Winter leaps the Rpriug.
And such a Spring : I'.ejoicr, oh me l
That age and mildew pass away,
that a brief cycle sets me free
To launch into unfading day.
l'he snow shall fado from out uty hair,
Dim eyes and weakness flee with pain,
Heart's case the wrinkled brow repair,
And all my youth come back agaiu.
Night plumes his wings and turns to day;
Mid joys and bells tho heart is born ;
i hough alt things seem to pass away,
To all shall come another morn.
Him wceall Heath, with kindly baud
Plants nil the daises of tbs plain.
And when o’er me he waves his wand,
l shall renew my youth again.
Poetical sti;it.
Goldsmith's t.imiliai' and touching lines,
"When lovely woman stoops to folly,"
Hired sadly, not long since, at the hands of a
wag, who thus came the dodyc over a well
knuwu silk dyer, by chalking on the laller's
door |o st this wicked parody :
■ When lovely woman tilts her saucer.
And finds too late that tea will stain,
Whatever made a woman crusser.
What art can wash all white ngaiu . "
"fhs oniy art tile stain to cover,
To hide the spot from every eye,
And wear au unsoiled dress above her,
Os proper color, is to dye
A I’lissle fur a Foreigner;
AVife, make me souie dumplings of dough,
They're better then meat for my cough ;
Pray lot. them bo boiled till done through.
But not till they're heavy or tough.
Now I must be off to the /dough.
And the boys, when llicy've bad enough,
Must keep the (lies off with a bough,
While the old mare drinks at the trough.
Prior to the sale of Alaska by the govern
ment ol Russia, the stork of the Russian
American Company was (|noted in Moscow
at 80, although the par value is 1,70. On
the day after information arrived of the
treaty having been made, the .stock went up
to 1.10, and has continued to advance, until
it is now selling at J.'IO. These facts have
been furnished to the Slate Department hy
our Consul.
Joseph Mayo, the Mayor of Richmond,
\ a., whom Gen. Sherman has just removed,
i.ts held the office for fifteen years, except
luring a short interval after the fail of the
‘ ity in 1805. He held the office of Public
Prosecutor for twenty nine years before lie
was elected Mayor, was a member of the
City Council for thirteen years, and served
in the Legislature lor four years He is
seventy three years old.
_ A strange case was developed in the
A orkvillc, N. Police Court, recently.
Pour school "iris, each about ten years of
age, agreed to commit suicide hy taking
poison, for no conceivable reason except a
morbid mania on the suhjerl. Only out: of
them look the poison, however, and the
druggist who soid it has been arrested;
Some of the dissatisfied members of the
Virginia Republican Convention have gotten
up a ticket, with 11. M. Bourdon, of Norfolk,
far Governor; Dr. Bain, of Norfolk, a negro,
lor Lieutenant Governor, and S. 1!. Bendiu,
present Attorney General, for that position.
The movement is not likely to amount to
anything. .
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IC. It. IC.
‘JO out ol 100 of deaths that annually
occur, an: caused by Prevcntiblc Diseases,
and the greater portion of those complaints
would, if Railway’s Ready Relief or Pill;
(as the case may require) were adminis
tered when pain or uneasiness or slight
sickness is experienced, be exterminated
from tho system in a few hours. Pain,
no matter from what cause, is almost in
•taiilly cured by the Ready Relief. In
eases of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sore
i'hroat, Diptheriu, Colds. Head-ache, Tooth
ache, Cramps, Spasms, Bilious Colic, in
fact all Pains, Ache.*, and Infirmities,
either in the Stomach, Bowels, Bladder,
Kidneys, or the Joints, Muscles, Legs,
Anns, etc., will, in a Jew minutes, yield to
the soothing influence of the Ready Relief.
Kvery family should keep these life-saving
remedies in the liou-c -can lie used on all
occasions, where pain or sickness suddenly
seize:, you, or accidents occur are safe and
rapid in their effects—can be taken or used
hy infants as well as adults—and all who
u .e them, u > mutter how sick, or great may
he their sufferings—a few hours in the
worst cases, and a lew minutes in ordinary
complaints, will afford ease and comfort.
Are Dr. I tad Way*<i Almanac tor 10t..;.
R. R. R. sold by Druggists, my7—"w
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t I’liviit fever.
Tlim digram iu not only cured |>y Dr-
Ktidway'u He I ict and I’illu, but prevented.
It exposed to it, put one ten spoonful ol
H'lud in a tumbler o( water. Drink thin
before ;>oilijf out in the moniing, and seve
ral linn* during llm day. Take one of
Kail way'j I’ilU one hour before dinner and
one oil ifoilljf to bed.
It seized with Fever, lake four to six of
the I’ilU every six hours, until copious din
charges Irom the bowel., lake place : also,
drink the Relict diluted with water, and
hatlie the entire surface ol the hudv with
K-dicl. Soon a powerful perspiration wiii
take place, and you will feel a picas,
ant heat throughout the system. Keep
on taking Relief immediately, every four
hours, also the Fills. A cure will he
iuru to follow. The Relief is strengthen
ing, stimulating, and ipiieting ; it
is sure to break up the Fever and to neu
tralise the poison. le.-L this treatment he
followed, and thousands will la; saved.
The same treatment in Fever and Amir,
Yellow Fever, .Ship Fever, Kilious Fever,
will effect a cure in twculy four hours.
When the patient feels the Relief irritating
or heating the skin, a cure is positive. In
alf eases where pain is felt, the Relief
should be used.
Relief, 50 cents ; Fills, 25 cents, Sold
hy all Druggists.
See Dr. Itadway's Almanac for lfitF'.
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GISOKdI HAII.HO.iI>
Breakfast, Dinner, and Snpper House.
I)KUSONK LEAVING AUGUSTA BY
I either morning or evening Passenger Trains,
or Atlanta hy morning Passenger Train, or by
any of the Freight Trains, can always get a
GOOD MEAL at BKKZKLI A, twenty miles
from Augusta, on the Georgia Railroad
E. NKBHUT,
uih3l—tf Proprietor.
E. H. PUGHE’S
Book iV Job
PRINTING OFFICE,
190 Broad 153 Ellis Sire els,
cJ^/'eeyieei/a,
it soo® mrm\L ugooiiinomr
lat Von Mi|»|tlietl with Hie luilid tuiil Improved
PRESSES, TYPE, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS, ETC,,
And is ready to execute any deaci'ijitiuu ul
Book and Job Printing
IN A I IRSI CLASS MANNER AND ON REASONABLE IERMS
BILL UL ADS, CIRCULARS, BRIEFS, CHECKS,
POSTERS, L.ABLLS, PAMPHLETS,
bills lading, hand bills, programmes,
WEDDING CARDS V I SITING CARDS,
BALL TICKETS, INVHAMONS,
CARDS or ALL STYLES AND SiZLS
BILLS LADING, DRAY RECEIPTS, DRAFFS,
AUCTION BILLS, STEAMBOAT BILLS,
AND, IN FACT,
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING I!
THE BOOKBINDER Y
Os this Establishment
I N /* « A T
And we have recently made large additions of
NEW TOOLS AND !V! AT Id I! IALS !
II MIL 1PIIII1:
A Morning Paper,
PUBLISHED AT FIVE 1)01 ililUN A YEAR'
Contains the Luteal News )>y Telegraph aud Mail
FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY.
Office— l9o Broad and 163 Ellis St., Augusta, Ga.
II
RAILROAD SCHEDULES-
New and Most Direct
It O U T fi
T <1
CAIRO, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
AND ALL IMPORTANT POINTS
VVKST AND NORTHWEST.
VIA THr
Va*li«illc umt i-'hiittanooKn,
add
>avb,Hlc ami Vorlh w cvtcrnll.ll
ATLANTA TO ST. LOUIS,
SIK miles (hotter than via Meuiplil*.
From Atlanta to St, Lonis,
27 miles shorter Ilian via Corinth.
From Atlanta to St. Loom.
1.11 mile* shorter Ilian via lioliauapufi*.
From Atlanta to St. Loiiin,
HHI mile* shorter Ilian via Louisville
TWO DAILY TRAINS
Leave Atlanta, making close connection at Chur
tnnooga lor NASH VII.LK, PADUCAH, CAIRO,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUlS,auil all important point*
North we* t, UUMBOLT, JACKSON (Tenu),
MEMPHIS.JACKBON (Mis*.), VICKSBURG,
NEW OKI, FANS, MOBILE,and nil other points
South and Southwest. •
THROUGH TICKETS, via Memphis, to Vicks
burg and New Orleans, good either by KAIL or
KIVKK from Memphis.
Five hours quicker to Memphis, and no delay at
Chattanooga bv this route. Fifteen hours aitd
twenty lnlnuts delay if you have tickets via Mem
phi* Si Charleston Railroad.
At Nashville, Train* of the Nashville Sc Chatta
nooga and Nashville and Northwestern Railways
ARRIVE AT AND DEPART FROM THE
SAMKDEPOT, thus avoiding Omnibus Transfer.
ONLY TWO CHANGES
Between Chattanooga and St. Louis, via Hickman-
Meal* and State Rooms on Steamer* Free.
PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all Night
Trains.
AMPLETIME GIVEN FOR MEALS. BAG
GAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
Passengers always save Trouble, Time and
Money by PURCHASING THROUGH TICK
RTS. Be sure to ask for Tickets via Nashville St,
Northwestern Railway.
THROUGH FREIGHT forwarded with dis
patch anil safety.
Water carriage from St. Louis, New Orleans
and Memphis ami oilier points to Hickman, and
trom Hickman to Atlanta, Augusta, Macon and
Montgomery, etc., without cham;k ok cabs.
Corn from St luouis to Augusta.... $ 46 perbusliel
Flour from St Lotus to Augusta.... 2 20nerbarrel
And equally low rales on oilier goods.
WM. P INNES. .1. D. MANKY,
Receiver and Gen'l Supt. Geu'i Ticket Agent.
M. GRANT, Gen'l Freight Agent,
may lt)-3m
Hoticc to Passengers.
'PUE NEW SCHEDULE TO NEW YORK,
* and all i>ointa North and East, by the
Great Atlantic Seaboard Route,
i* now complete aud iu operation. No delay or
interruption. At Weldon, passengers have
choice of three routes, viz.:
Via ANNAMESSIC LINE,
Via RICHMOND aud WASHINGTON CITY
I in OLD BAY LINE.
THIS IS THE
PLEASANTEST, SAFEST, CHEAPEST,
and QUICKEST ROUTE
TO THE nOKTIl!
P. If. LANG DON,
General Southern Agent.
ISAAC LEVY,
apl—lt Agent at Augusta, (la.
FREIGHT ON COTTON,
Chai/istuit to S'ew York, $1.50 j>cr little.
Ul E WILL RECEIVE AND FORWARD
to New York, hy tho Regular Lino
Steamor.-, all COTTON consigned to us, at ONE
DOLLAR AND A HALF PER DALE, freo of
Commission, Drayagc, and other expense*.
RAVENKL .t CO.,
Agents Regular l.ino Steamers,
mli2B—2m Charleston, B. C.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
I,'' 11. SUMMER, 181 BROAD STREET,
J--4. AUGUSTA, HA.
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ete.; Watch,
makers’ Tools, Materials and Glasses.
CLOCKS AVATCHES
REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.
Jewelry made and repaired.
All kinds of’ Hair Draidiri" done for
Finder’s .Sewing Machines. All kind <*f Scwin;;
Machines repaired amj warranted.
myin—law3m
ESTABLISHED 1855.
THOMAS RUSSELL,
mwwm
li)S-!s 13 .road Si.,
NEXT DOOR liF.i W TUB FRENCH STOKE.
W \tvniv\ CLOCKS, and JI-.WMIiKY Id)
PA IK I i) at tin; : ln*rlc..t not ice. \ll work war
rented.
All onlvi:- will be Ih uiklull i )? ( ri
promptly attended to.
in >lO lawly
SJLAT*; MM I)
Hi Fill (i K U /VTt *UiS !
MAN II FACT I' IIE l>, B V
Stephens & Hitcbi %
1 Hi and 11H JIY.-./ 25/A Sired,
NEW YORK.
■ j'lii • j;i;i-ui(inKAT<)it ua:; gained a
* very high reputation during lltu pa I two
.yeaiK, proved to ho uperior to any Zinc
Hetiigorstor ever luade. It i\awarded the
PREMIUM at. the FAIR of the AMERICAN
MTHTB, in ISfiS (no Fair held in IMiti).
tikinda and "iso" made at our Manufactory,
11" and 118 'Vest Twenty Fifth Street., New
York. .1 AS. STEPHENS,
-oil' ly .1.1. RITCHIE.
Blacksmith and Wheelwright,
TWIGGS STREET,
ON Mlbl. PREMISES OF It. F. IHU'hHART,
AUGUSTA, GA.
| H.OiGIES, WAGON'S AND DRAYS
•» REPAIRED.
Store Trucks,lron Grating, iron Doors, Hinges
au«l Hookey Win low Shutters ami Hales made
and repaired.
Platform Seuhv repaired in (be best manner.
Bridgo lloltr and Braces made to order ami at
short notice.
Master builders ami others would do well to
give me a call before ordering work else whore.
apl‘2—eodeowSin* JN(>. .1. KVANS.
Furniture and Piano Hauling.
| | AVING A NEW AND 1*1(111 T
SPRING DRAY,
I am prepared to haul Furniture, Pianos, and
anything clso, without scratching or bruising,
ns is too often the case.
Orders loft at m.v store, on Bills stroct,between
Hwshinglon and Monument, will be promptly
attended to, at reasononlo rates.
Particular oaro given to moving Furniture and
Pianos.
WM. IfALK (Coloredb
iVjiler in Family llroorrie*
*ul—t
HOOK binding
AND
BLANK HOOK MANUFACTORY,
K. H. PUGHI,
HR) Broad Street, Augusta, (in.
Rail Road Schedules.
Change of Fare and Schedule,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
Sti-EBiarx.DiißT’s Qrficr., )
AUGUSTA A SUMMERVILLE R. It. CO. F
Augusta, G*., April S, lItSS. )
I N ORDER TO MEET THE VIEWS OF THE
1 bu.lnoa* public, tb. price of ticket* is, from
this date, reduced to the rat. of SIXTEEN
TICKETS FOR ONE DOLLAR instead of
twelve a* heretofore, and the Depot of the Com
pany, on McKieno street, is to be, hereafter, the
established terminus of the City Line.
The first ear* will leave the Depot, on MoKi.i
nie street, at 7.00 A. M., and evory liflccn min
ute; thereafter during the day until 7.45 P. M.,
wlion the laat car* will leave tho Depot and rc -
turn about 9.00 P. M.
SUMMERVILLE LINE.
{From Depot to llnitrel ,Stalm Arsenal.)
I'lrit car leave* Depot at 6.1.1 A. M., for tho
U. S. Arecnul.
Cara leavo U. S. Arscnat and Depot at. 7.00 A.
M., and at interval* of one hour thereafter, during
the day, until 8.00 P. M., when last car depart*
from Arsenal.
Summerville car* leaving Arsenal at 8.00 A. M.,
1.00 P. M. and 6.00 P. M., will proceed to corner
of Broad and Jackson streets, and will leave that
point for Arsenal at 8.45 A. M-, 1 45 P. M. and
6.45 P. M., respectively. A. HATCH,
apS— ts Superintendent
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
ACCOMMODATE FAST MAH* AND
X Passenger Schedule, and make connections
with Second Train South of Atlanta, Trains on
tlißoad will run, on ami after Saturday, May
tUh, at 4 o'clock p. in., as follows :
DAY IMSHKNCKH THA IK*
(Daily, Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Augusta at 6.00 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 7.00 A. 31.
Arrive at Augusta at 5.J0 l\ M.
Arrive at Allantaat 1.20 I'. M.
NfOIIT rASSKNOKI* AND N A ll* TP Allff.
Leave Augusta at 10.10 I’. M.
Leavo Atlanta at 5.40 T. 1.
Arrive at Augusta at R.tHI A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at ... 7.15 A. M.
BEItZKI-lA PAS96MUKR THAI*!.
Leavo Augusta at 1.15 l*. M.
Leavo Dcrzclia at 7.20 A. M.
Arrrive at Augusta 8 50 A. M.
Arrive at Berzclia 6.00 P. M.
Passengers for Millcdgevillc, Wa;-hiiigtoti,
ami Athens, (la., must take Day Pa. •:ngcr
Train from Augusta ami Atlanta.
Passengers lor West Point, .Montgomery,
ami Bcliua,can take either train. F*»r Mobile him!
New Orlean.:, they must leave Augusta ou
Night Passenger Train at 10.10 P. M. to make
close connections.
Pasiengers for Na;bvi!lr, Corinth, Grand
Junction, Memphis, Louisville, aud id. Louis,
can take either train and make dose connection.
THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked
through to the above places.
PULLMAN'IS PALACE ULEI PING (’A lit;
mi all Night Taasenger Trains.
No change of cars "n Night Passenger and
.Mail Trains between Augusta and West Point.
E. W. POLE,
General Superintendent.
Augusta, Ga., May 8, 1808. my - ts
Change of Schedule.
figgS &} -A
Office N. C. R. If. Cos. i
Ai gusta, f 1 a., May 7, 186;;. {
A FAST NEW YORK TlihOl Gil MAJL
and Passenger Train, direct from Augusta,
Ga., to Wilmington, N. C., WITHOUT CM A NG M
OF CARS, will commence running on Sunday,
May 10th, as follows :
MORNING MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN
For Charleston, connecting with Train lor Co
lumbia, South Caiolina, Charlotte Road, and
Wilmington and Manchester Railroad.
Leavo Augusta Central Joint Depot at....R10 a. in.
Arrive “ ** “ “ ...U:45 p. m
Passengers for Charleston ami Columbia, »S.
C., and parts beyond, arc respectfully requested
NOT to take this Train, as it docs not make con
nection with any Train for above points. They
will please take Train leaving
Central Joint Depot at.. 5*50 a. ui.
“ “ “ “ 4;00 p. iu.
11. T. PEAKE,
myS-td Gen’l iSup’t.
Change of Schedule.--Central R- R.
Einvisa USKSE O’: i
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY 1 0th,
1868, the Passenger Train on Ceutral B. 11.,
will run as follows :
DAY TRAIN.
Le vve Augusta at 8.45 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah, 6.15 Ik M.
Arrive at Macon 7.30 I*. M.
Leave Savannah ~...5,00 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta 5 38 I'. M.
Arrive at Macon 7.30 P. M.
Leave Macon at 7.03 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta 5.38 i*. M.
Arrive at Savannah 0.15 i*. Ai.
NKtl'T TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 10.10 I . At.
Arrive at Savannah 5.J0 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 0.55 A. M.
Leave Savannah at 7.50 P. M.
Arrive Augusta 3.30 A. M.
Arrive ;>i Mac-»n 0.55 A. M.
! vo Macon at 0.00 I*. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 3.00 A. AT.
Arrive at Savannah at 5.10 I*. A!
'sengers on both Trains from Am;;; ' t
will make close connection at A* ilicn, ami « han,:e
cars for Savannah and Macon.
Passengers for Milletlgville and i.atoniou will
take Day Traiu from Augic ta,Sundays cm-p’cd.
The Union Passenger Depot (H. H. R.) will
till be used for arrival and departure •d'tiaius.
JOHN H. CL A Kl\ F,
tnylS Assistant Sup’!.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON
Macon and \ui>usta Kailroad
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 11, I l«8,
tile Trains on thin Pond ill run .*:• fol
lows :
Leave t’amak daily at. 2.40 p.m.
Leave Alillrdgeviile 5.30 am.
Arrivo at Millcdgcville 6.20 p.m
Arrive at Catuak 5.55 a m.
Passengers leaving Augusta or Atlanta the
Day Passenger Train of the Georgia Kailroad
will make closo connections at Catuak for inter
mediate points on tlie above Road, and also for
Macon.
PaiTOOgcrs leaving Millcdgcville at 5.30 a.m.
reaches Atlanta and Augusta the same day. and
will make dose connections at either place for
the principal points in adjoining States.
K. W. COLK,
mv 10 ts General Superintendent
Change of Schedule.
GEN ERA bHU PERIN*f END ENT’S (H' FU'E, ,
Ati,antic A Gui.k K.aii.iioak Company,
Savnmiah, April lOih, ISiiS )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 12m
instant, the Schedule of PASSENGER
TRIANS on this Ruud will l>o *s follow -:
Leave Savannah (daily, Sundays ex
cepted) at 1.0(1 p. ui.
Arrive at llai"hriib;e 0:30 a. in.
Arrive at bite Oak 2:0:> a. m.
Arrivo at Jacksonville T:Bh a. in.
Leave J acksonvillo (Sunday, except oil) 8:30 p. in.
Heave Liva Oak 2;30 a. m.
l.oavo Dainliridge (Sunday^,cxoeptod)lo;oo p. in.
Arrive at Savannah 1:00 p. m.
PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
run through Irom Savannah to Jacksonville.
Slcamcr Hattie ieaves Jacksonville for
• l'alatka every Tuesday, Thursday,
und Saturday, at 0:00 a. in.
Uoluriiing every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at.f LOP p. in.
Steamer Darlington leaves Jaeksouville
for Enterprise every Sunday, at SLOO a. ui.
Uoturning, arrivo at Jacksonville
Thursday, at 4:00 p. m.
(SST - Through tickets hy this lino ns low as by
any ulher.
Passengers for St. Augustine have •Indco of
Line of Stages daily from Jacksonville, or from
Pieolata on arrival of boats.
Connect at Baldwin with Florida Railrund,
daily, to Gainesville and Fernandina.
Train for Cedar Keys leaves Baldwin on .Mon
day and Friday; returning, arrives at Baldwin
on Tuesday and Saturday.
Steamers leave Bainbridgo for Columbus, Ku
faula, and Fort Gaines on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, on arrival of train; returning,
nrrires at Balnbrldfce on same days.
H. S. HAINES,
apjfl—tf General Superintendent.
R. R. R.
BETTER TBM I*Q
SARSAPARILLIAN!
(PREPARED IN VACUO.)
The Curative Principle of Sar
saparilla enters largely into
the composition of
3BU cE&ei
RESOLVENT
(hie Bottle of Besolvent Better than
Ten Large Bottles of Sarsaparilla.
One Bottle will Purify the Blood, anfe
Expel Corruption from the Body!
So noift it this reined y in entering into tho
tirculation, that it has been detected in the blood
•ltd urine in six minute* after it ha* been taken.
1 BETTER THAN 10
R. R. R. Resolvent cures with
astonishing rapidity every form
of Chronic, Scrofulous and Skin
Diseases, and exterminates ‘all
corruption from the human
system.
„ One bottle of Dr. Railway's Renovating Re
•olvent contains more of the active curative
principles of the best Jamaica Sarsaparilla,
(Sarsaparillian,) than Ten of the largest size
bottles of the mixture sold under the name
of Sarsaparilla.
The process adopted by Dr. Radway in
securing extracts (prepared in vacuo,) of
Medicinal Roots, Plants, Herbs, and other
vegetables possessing great curative proper
ties over Scrofula, Chronic, Syphilitic and
all skin diseases, that enters into the com
position of the Renovating Resolvent, pro
duces only ONE OUNCE of the pure extract
out of 20 lbs. of the crude roots. The Inert
matter that enters so generally in the large
bottle mixtures and prepared under tho offi
cinal or pharmacopeia formula, is, by Dr.
Railway’s process, cast aside as rubbish.'*
One teaspoonful of the Resolvent is suffi
cient for a dose for all Skin Diseases, Salt
Rheum, Pimples, Blotches, Sores and Erup
tions of the Skin, Humors iirthe Blood, &c.
One teaspoonful, three times per day, will,
In a few days, make the Blood pure, the Skin
clear, the Eyes brighl. the Complexion smooth
and transparent, the Hair strong, and remove
•11 Sores, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tet
ters, Cankers, &c., from tho Head, Face,
Neck, Mouth and Skin. It is pleasant to take,
*nd the dose is small. %
Tho first dose that is taken seizes on the
disease and commences its work of resolving
away all diseased deposits, Purifying the
Blood, and driving corruption from the
system. %
The Renovating Resolvent, if used in any
of the following named complaints, will posi
tively cure the patient:
Skin I>isca*cs, Caries of the
Bones, Humors in the Blood,
Constitutional, Chronic and
Scrofulous l»jsca«cs, Scrofula,
Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers,
Salt Rhcuin, Erysipelas, Kick,
els, Scald Head, Sore Lcs*,
Cankers, Glandular Swellings,
White Swellings, Boils, Nodes,
Sore Ears, Soxc Eyes, Strumous
Discharges from the Ear, t»p
-thalinla,ltch,Caustic:' *J Debil
ity, Wasting and Decay of the
Body, Skin Eruptions, Pimples
and Blotches, Tumors, Cancer,
oils Affections, Dyspepsia, Wa
ter Brash, Neuralgia, Chronic
Rheumatism and Bout. Diseases
of the Kidney s, Bladder, Ure
thra, Strictures, Diltlculty of
Passing Water, Calculous De
posits, &e. (% ®
ALARMING INCREASE OF BLADDER,
KIDNEY and CALCULOUS DISEASES.
The annual reports of the Health Com
missioners of different cities, show a great
increase of deaths from diseases of the Kid
neys and Urinary Organs—RADWAY’S
RENOVATING RESOLVENT is the only
remedy that has disaolved calculous concretion.
Its SOLVENT, diuretic, lithontriptic and
tonic properties exceed that of any medi
cine in the world: it readily assimilates with
the fluids, and promotes their exit through
the Kidneys, Ureter and Bladder, removing
calculous obstructions, and correcting all de
rangements of these organs. (S
So swift is this remedy in passing into tnecir
culation, that it has been detected in the urine its
sue minutes after it has been taken ; by adding
to tho liquid when cold a few pieces of starch,
then a few drops of nitric acid, the liquid
will change to a blue color. When brick
dust, or a thick white deposit, like tho white
of an egg, (albumen,) is detected in the ves
sel, or bloody discharges from the urethra,
or micturating in drops, accompanied by a
burning or scalding pain—the RESOLVENT
should be used, and it. R. RELIEF rubbed
on the spine, &c.
RADWAY’S PILLS being an aperient-,
soothing, and tonic laxative, are the only
purgative medicine safe to administer in
these difficulties; their mild, soothing and
healing properties produce evacuations with
out irritating the mucous membranes of the
bowels, kidneys, ureter, bladder, &c., or
causing straining when at stool.
Price of Resolvent, $1 per bottle, or 6 for
$5. Pills, 25 cts. R. R. Relief, 50 cts. per
bottle, Principal Depot, 87 Maiden Lana,
N. Y. gold by all Druggists and Country
Sktrcbants
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AUGUSTA, GA,
WILL I.UYJS HIS SPECIAL AT i ENTION
to Natural ami Art.iti< ia l Teeth. Artificial lVoth,
yv itb Plumpor?, muunteil on plate.- iu a neat aud
«liin«btu manner, to restore the original exprea
aions of the face. Treatments *>t irregularity of
the Teeth, with ligaturo.'. Special attention ami
direction given to chihlreu’a seooml dentitiou,
and (ho constitution of good Teeth. Tcc*b
filled with gold and other preparation . All
work warranted as represented. Terms moderate,
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