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/" j < )* ***?*( *T KAROAUKT J. PRKSTOX. Wi»st will it matter by and by, * f bethwwy path below was bright, Whether it wnuuJ through dark or light, ITad. r a gray or golden aky. When I look hickson it, by ami by? What will it matter by and hy. Whether, mil.e.'p.al I toiled alone, I) isli’ng my i»ot against a stone, Misaiug the charge of tbeangel nigh, Bidding me think of the by and by ? Wit it w'rtkil tetter bvjnnd bv, Wlffnhvr sriOl fangbrng Jov I went Doai. through the fears with » gbui j Ti “y. i- , iv«-i WO il l b.- sweeter by and by f IVbaPa licit uhirter by slid f'y, j Whether with cheek to Cheek I've lain ; Close by the pallid angel Pain, Mootlring myself through sob and sigh ; i “All will be e lay wine by and by ?” Wliai wiA it matter ? Naught, if I Only am sure tlie way I’ve trod. Gloomy or gladdened lend* to God. QiKHitinning not of the how, the why, If I but reach Him, by mid by. What will I cary for the unshared sigh, If, in thy fear of »Hp or Ml, Closely I’ve clung to Christ through ail. Mindless how rough the path may lie, Since He will smooth it by nnd hy ? Ahl UwiU matter by and by, finthUij bat tfiin: That Joy or Pain Clftea me skyward, helped me to gain. Wlictber through rack or smile or sigh. Heaven —home—all in all, by and by! ( fiiflrjieaiitiit. KaonintAniifo.- Tlireo hundred dog* have recently <fl|and resembling tlie'opitoolic, I’iltc l.rivfiM uotioo of Mr, Sumner’* death a p poo red in tlie wabasha (Ih.) Herald. JA pis *iii)|)lj,‘iSuumcr isdrad. Ho freed* •<> otlngy,'* .1. t i ‘ j 'Bevruai. thousand colored citizen* rc vMitig in tlie Ohoctaw nnd CllkritasaW na <ion* have Cumplained to Congress that their civil Vigbq nVii not recognized by the aboringinos, A fotmo m»i), who left Brooklyn three year* ago to “go West and grow up,” ho* just been heard from. Ho write* home to Ida IriomtK, from Idaho, saying that the country is the moit beautiful the sun ever •'tone on, and the inhabitant* the moat sociable h<j ever met. Also, that he ex (tecta to bglmiffpffl in about foihtten day* for stealing a mule, Ai Cahdimai, Antoxm.i.i is reported to have said to a Prussian envoy, “What matter* your lawa when wo have an army ot 50,000 priests garrisoned on your soil and swoijjw,to ulouei Yum know the viiduo |(>f 4'nCipnlc, mid do* priest* will withstmd you like one man till they prevail-” They have prevailed, and once again it i* a iortunale thing for Germany that Bismarck should possess tho ran' faculty of knowing when ho is beaten.* jlMJiMkiksi&i k- Urr - Tub a#ufpFelt«nsivti (rowers of Congress fn the niitfaifoi mgulating ennunorce be tween a* developed by the ad vocatos of tho iiitor-State railroad trans portation bill, are to be still further illus trated |on M lee.l in tlie House to prevent jSiieltyMo animals, while in tran*pnrtatiflk*H Mijf Tinted Stoles, The IjIII was luSrtod .itv the ( igiunitteu on Wtm- ■ rocommi tied to the froutiuitteo on Agriculture, prolmhly be cause it related to tjie cultivation of bu tnane teelings, Tbe popular appellation ot the subject when it cornea up tin dis fusslon will he, "inter-State brutality.” is written At present'alfcut alleged dullnessm Imsl ne**, but theft are many contradictory reports. For ox||nple,a correspondent of tlie Boston Jtofly AtUc,-titer, writing from Athol, Masft, says: “The boot and shoe manufacturing business the only one by any means that lias aij encouraging prospect for tlie coming season. The furniture business is exooctUjptar good already, while the gotten aim %umen business also seoms to Iw looking up. Tho Pequoig Hosiery p hard fiessed to till orders, l»n* i«ltf tlfc i|amiTa|tunng <§>ncern* are punning on full timo.” (t will thus be seen that there is a silver iiningHof the oloudwlfioh still hangs over potnntWCTal TnferCsts, Imd that ah activity which promises soon to become general urovniW among -Ahe nml-c euterprisiug .♦dkfcjLuLtLl AsiiAUt'Kß.”—A prisoner taken by tbe Asbanlees from the British expedition, the i-oudon Ifete* cot-raspou'h'iit say*, cdnSmis (herepoitthat the great teUlsli true toll on tbe day Sir Unmet Wolsley's first answer to the King left Fransu. To test the pros lleamnrthfinvfisiiiii two men Imd knives • (|TO. tltfohjlh i|elp cheeks and wtreftTeil lip in the woods to die. The priests said that it the men died sum, it would be well for Asliantec. H Urey look Joag to die, all would go in. They • lived -or were kepi alive, the one sot live duvs, tho other tor pine. of the North tied a M%Sllil*o4«#lS<r lifilthc vk:us,fimleries, fol lies, faults and shortcomings of the negro in the fact that he has only recently been relieved ffom tlie ■'demoralir.ing influ ences ol slavery-”H‘iw long would it re nnire tor Phillips, Garrison, Aunt Harriet Beecher Stowe and the whole ’ribeof Cf>»|retb«i m, oripreate |hos<* free bom • Whl'Oaeffupio tbeinmwl find i*t« ll»s ttml standard of our manumitted slaves? Could pussionary effort in centuries to come, have Bone %r the Afrewtees w hat Southern IfolflHl-K Okith AND A Mlß.lppi.OlS Ew a vK. — Memph ia, March 18.—About to pVloek fthis lubriingf while »o painyrs were Otif the fAnt If the fmr atorv IrVjlff ing# of S{*io*es>fc t\*„on Main street, on the Robert block, the ladder turned on them. Cal Braze, ot Mound vlbtjjr 1(11 go tlie, paveimait. striking ou , ff'wAcii trod dtsAimi out bis brain*. The] other clung to the ladder, looking on the ypuitin* of hi* ptitner until some parties pan up aii'A and pulled him into the I t» iitdo*Ciffa u’llc- ißubot Tainted, having I jlgpg tllfTP for #yc minutes. llt Leads to Happiness. A Boon to the Whole fiace of Woman! DR. J. BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR! | It will l»rifi£ on th« Hemet; relieve all [ pain at tlte monthly **Periodcure l{ficuii!Hti»fii and Neuralgia ol Back and Uterus Lcuchorriife nr “white*.”and p »r* rial Prolapsus Uteri; check exceacive flow 1 , and Correct all irregulartit-e peculiar to IrtdlA'M. It will remove all irritation of Kicipeyg H'.d Bladder; relieve coativcnei^; purify the Wind; tfive t*»ne and Mtrerijjth to the wl»ol(! ayatem; clear impaitinj; a roav hue to the cheek, and cheerfulness to the mind. It la sure a cure for all thealw.ve di»- j en«a» i« in CHiilio and Fever. Ludfef (fan cure themselves ol oil the ■ above diaeaacf without revealinif their i complaints to any person, which is always j mortify in** to their pride and modesty. It is recommended by the best pfivsi I cians end tbs Clergy. U\Q» anok, Ga m March 23. 1870. BmW»U)|(Co.. Atlanta, Oa.-Dcar Kira : I take plfWiire in atntiiif that 1 have u*p<l for the lapt jit y **arM, tto itipJicihe you ar« now butting vii», known m Dr. J. Bradftt'ld’M Fituhlp Ki’gulator, and coiiaiiler it the b t «o:uMimtl./n pver RttUen togpth. r for tin tUm mtf for which U i« reconimeiutiMl. I hav* been taniiliar wkli thi» pri n<’,ri|Atoii lx>tb jus « pnu titiounr •ft mcftlcim- and ia <\ot&Mic p/uctfee, amt can hon estly way tlia f flonakltr it a to wutTprirtg f«- tnah*. and cau »mt Uo)*« that »*v«ry Uwly, who rnay la* MUffering in any way lasmliar to th**ir h*x, may la* abie to procnr« a bottle, that their aaftcriugM may not imly la* retteved, tmt that they m*y »a*. reatoml to health and strength. With my Kindest ragunln, lam Hea]»rctfiiHy, W. It. Kkurkcl, M. D. Nr.ar Marietta, Oa., March 21, 1870. Wm. Moot a Hon.—Dear Sir*: Home months ago I bought a bottle ui Urailf»Hd'M Fctohlc ih’lpi from yon, and have um*d it lu my family wltl the ui uiowt Matiefac-tiou, and have recimmiended it to thrM* other tamilic*, and they have found it Ju*f what it In recommended. 'Hie feniattw who have uaed your UcKuhitor are in fMtrfaol lieaJth, and an* able to atttmil to tlieir household duties, and we cc»r diolly recommend it to the |>uhlh . Vour* respectfully, Muv. If. IJ. Johmhow. We could add a thousand other certiti erttfik, but We "consider the above amply (utHcient proof of iU virtuttn. All \v*c ask i« a trial. For lull particular, history ot dist'UHCH and certificates of its wonder fill cures, the reader is referred the wrnp per ar|nmd the bottle Miwuifactured and sohl liy liitADifiKbo A Cos., Price # 1.70. Atlrnta, Oa. Hold by all Druggists. febl4-ly SECOND DISTRIBUTION. Oae Gift Valued at $3,750, AND ONE OF A Large Magnificont Organ, FOll CHURCH Oil PARLOR. Premiums For (Mies aid Apels. Wu present tlie following heretofore un pnralloltnl premium plan for sultsorilxirs to Tun Atkasts Constitution : FOlt AUKNTH. To thn Agout tumding un tlu* largtwt Hat of aunual aubfii'rihPi-M within ninety day*—FIR#TFKKMWMi.... ~slOO ia gold TANARUS« th* u* U>« aocond *0 t»lAi uUj'iift 50 00 llHt—nrwittg MSchlun S« 0U Toth* tody icmdlng UK tho inrgffit lint a full coned, lirnt-cloa* Hew ing Machine, 125 00 To the la*ly fM-ndlng mc.iinl laigoet Hat Flrst-clana Hewing Machine M W To tin* lady Mending third Urgent list, a line Hewing Machine 7fl 00 Fulton couuFy exccntint.-Atoo, our genera) Travel ing agcutM, Acton and AndorHon. One Daily counts live WiM'kiio*. CO tr NTY PIIICMIIJM. By requeut, we offer to the county •end ing the largCMt number of nuhaert ber* for onr Hecoml DiHtrilnitlon, a inagniflcmit (ihnridi or Farlor Organ|7so 00 Thin will be sent to our agent or other ajqiointed perwon in the premium county to be dinpoaed of among the *«b*crlb*n» of that county hh they ae«‘ pnqM*r—the (p||)iM;riberM in the aecond Dihlributiou, Jfnltim county exOtpled. PIIEMIUMS FOR SUBSCRIBE3B.S. In mrli r to c»nv nut tbe oridinal de sign to have all suliscriptiona m ailvance upon our Ismks, and to giant the request of many unable to participate in. I lie first Distribution, we now offer the following general and Grand Distribution List: One-fourth interest ltv: Omiatttation Build tug, valued at .... 'ML |3,7fto 00 1 maguihc.ent gonuuir 0U ranging, nine a*ix4o, heavy gilt frame--(Kcettc on the Ktowah, near Colonel yfark A. Otxqu'r'n reaideuce) 100 00 1 Splendid Hewing Machine... 8A 00 1 tine Hewing Machine 7A 00 ■J Hewing Machine* (|BO eacli) 120 00 1 l*ambv Miilcmltd Knitting Machine 7A 00 1 Sewing Machine fit) 00 1 Sewing Machine 40 on 50 other prcßont-s be named hereafter.) Those presents aru P> bo awarded, Ist, just ns they are, without change in any res-: pent, so that some sulwcnbor 51i.,11 Ik>- come possessor of one-fourth interest In | the bnibring, for which we guarantee at least rout for the first year. 2d, the Distribution takes place under the pul'lie superuitipnUmropf subseribers. All daily subscribli's payliig (>ne year in inlvanee receive a card for eaeli year so paid, pro vided there are no arrearages at tbe time of subscribing; if so, they must be paid. A club of five weeklies at #2 each gets a j eard. It will be remembered that a Madison county club of farmers carried home #1,250jn gold from our first Distri bution, Make up clubs. KIMCf i VI, PHEMtCM. To those stiiiscrHicrs who obtain cards within the first tarty days, we will pre sent tine, beau ti in I gold watch, price #IOO, to be awarded by lot on March 10th. ItKMAHKS. Having recently distriliutcd several thousand dollars a Plano, Sew ing Machine, a thousand good books, and other articles in compliance with the very letter ot our promise, it is hardly necessary to assure the (public that tbe programme will be faithfully carried out. This is our last distribution. Tlie Constitution Is the journal for tbe Masses, for the Law yer, Merchant, Farmer, Mechanic—cm plmtieally the “People's Paper;" contains the latest ngvvs (him all pans ot the world; is filled with choicest reading, thrilling stories, illustrations, etc. Hav ing the largest circulation of any South ern daily o itside of New Grlemis, Louis ville and Richmond, it is therefore tbe paper for the advertiser. PUmms competing tor tl» Agemtsi Pre mium, wiß pietfse Jiotiljf jns tu olitkiii temp. and'U' tntqivd iiixfi onr Uoks.f Andress, \v. <V Iticiran.i.i (’*>.. teblß-tf Atlanta, Ga. VCAIt load of fresh, water ground meal, at Norton's, j ] feb2?-tt r—f tr< t 7»— BLANKS Os all descriptions neatly executed at j (lli.i office, NEW WABEHOT NE FIRM. ' «. a. «»*)«, w. ». snem. of AariuU, 0». of Crmwfordvlll*, o». j BENSON & MERCIER, Cotton Jf'aotoi'w And General Commission Merchants, 3 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia. give our personal and individual ft attention to tbe Storage and .Selling of Cotton for our triends and the public. With the experience of over thirty years in the cotton business, all we ask is to give usa trial, and we will guar antee satisfaction. Augusta, Ga., January 1, 1874. junta 2m GUANO. PURE PERUVIAN, IMPORTED Di rect and for sale at Government Prices. LAND PLASTER also for -ale. It. G. Lav, J gent, Savaniiuli, Ga. mchl£ 1 m ‘ARNOLD & COLLEY are prepared to furnish All the Planters with All Kinds of Plows. teCETAlffl |pIVER PILLS?J Th* atari ling draw bark on i early all medicinal agent** ha* pvt-r been that in their j*race*»< of purga tion ami {Girl th at ton they have al*> iMtHfUU o the «yntein, To obviate thin difficulty jdiyKkiam have long sought for an agent that would PURGE, PURIFY AND STRENGTHEN At one and iltc Maine time. Their resenrch has at last been rewarded by a dis covery which fully realizes the fondant desire* of the medical faculty, and which ia Justly regard* and as the most important triumph that Pharma* y has ever achieved. Thi* important desideratum la Dr. Tutt’s Vegetable Liver Pill. Which purify the blood and remove ah cormirt »m --iiiora and unhealthy accumulation* frem the body, and yet produces no weak net.* or laaaitude whatever, hut mi the contrary tone* th« Ktmnai'h and iuvigor ate* the twxly during the progroa* of their o|>erattou t They unite the heretofore irreconcilable qualitiesuf * HIKKNOTHKNINU PIUtUATIVIC and a PITUFY INd TON ID. I>r, Tutt’s Pills are tb« tnn*t active and oennhlug medicine in caiateuce, They at once attack the very root of diaeases, and their action i* so pnmipt that in an hour or two after they are taken the patient 1* aware of their good effect*, They may Im* taken at any time without restraint of diet or occupation;they produce neither nausea, griping or debility, and oa a family mediulne they have no rival, Price 25 omits a box, Hold by all Druggist* Prluciital office, 18and 2u Platt st. New York. JDJR. TUTT’S IMPROVED HAIR DYE. This elegant preparation is warranted tin BEST IN THE WORLD ! Its effect is instantiiueoiis. It imparts no ridiculous tints, it will remedy the Bad Effects i»f Inferioi Dyes. It is perfectly harmless. It contains no Sugnrof Lead. It has no Unpleasant Odor. It imparts a natural glossy culm, l*rlrr One Dollar a Bos. m>U> i)V ALL DUUUUIHI’K. m DR. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT is composed ot Herbal and Mucilaginous products, which have a specific effect upon tbe Pulmonary organs, penetrating every portion ot them, it detaches Ironi the Bronchial or Wind Tubes the irritat ing matter which accumulates, and as sists them to throw it off; it mitigates the pain; resists tlie progress of inflamma tion, and removes the eoustriction of tlie chest. THE PROPERTIES OF THIS MAST FIHMAM Are Demulcent, Nutritive, Balsamic. Healing and Soothing. It braces tbe nervous system, produces refreshing sleep, and relieves gloom nnd depression of spirits. It is very pleasant to take, causes no nausea, and strengthens the lungs to resist attacks in the tuturc. YOU NEED NOT GO TO FLORIDA TO CURE YOUR COUGH. If you use this Remedy,you can stay at home and enjoy its comfort*, a privilege of vast importance to the sufferer from Pulmonary disease. AVOID CONSUMPTION This disease is very insidious in its ap proach, ami its first advance (which is often called a slight cold) should be promptly guatded against. BEWARE! DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. Don't neglect that slight cough, or it will soon get beyond control. The timely use of tbe expectorant will prevent much pain and suffering. DR. TUTT’S EXPECTORANT Is a Specific for Croup. This dread disens' requires prompt treatment. No mother should ever la: without a bottle of it. It is very pleasant, and children take it readily. Dr. Tnit’s Fipec’.orant is the Most YaluaMe Long Balsam Ever offered to sufferers from Diseases of the throat or chest. Price ft a Bottle, or six for $5,00. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Office 88 (.'ourtlund street, N. Y. Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. 11 YEARS jjfiP Os public test have proved DB. CROOK’S Wt WINE of TAR IjBsSS To have more merit than any .Imllar prep a ration ever offered to the Pnblfe. dictnal properties ol Tar. and I* nnequaled for nil dlaeane. of Ihe I Throat and I-nngs.per forming Ihe most re aURBSlp markable fare.. Because of the great succew which 1 1* merit has entitled It, other Tar preparations are and will be offered the public upon the rep utation of Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar. Remember It la Dr. Crook’s Wine ol Tar whlrh has performed these re markable cures, and that is tbe rem edy lo use, unless you wish to waste i our money and experiment on your health, by Melng If the other preparation, have any merit whatever. ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS! Tho multitude that have been cured my that the .peclflc for these eomplalnt. Is Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar. COUGHS, COLDS, CHRONIC COUGHS, An all .peedlly core,! by Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. ■ Jaundice or any Liver Complaint, Gravel or Kidney Disease Diseases of the Urinary Organs, ARE ALL CORED B Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar Contains vegetable Ingredient* which make It A SUPERIOR TONIC! It restore* the Appetite, Strengthen* the System, Restores the weak and Debilitated, Caoscu the food to Digest. Beaoves Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Prevents Malarious Fevers, And gives tone to yonr System. FOB TBE WINTEB. •Wo are now replenishing our entire stock for Winter trade. DRTJGrS. Wo have, and will keep constantly on hand, a complete assortment of pure and fresh DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, CHEMICALS, And everything usually kept in a first class imuc STORE. Physicians, ptecseriptions carefully, neatly and promptly prepared. 1 >HY GOODS, A full stock ot BOOTS, SHOES, DO MESTICS and an elegant variety ot Dry Goods at reasonable prices. GROCERIES. XVe will ulso sell on tlie most reasons bio terms, BACON, COUN, OATS, BAGGIN3 & TIES, —ASD FAMILY GROCERIES Os every description. Eoguspsohs & J KSSK, ffeeSl ts Dckson Fertilizer Company. AUGUSTA, GA. PRICE LIST FORSPRING OF 1874. DICKSON COMPOUND. Cash Price |go oq Drayaget o Beats or Railroads I 00 „ s6l 00 DICKSON COMPOUND. Time Price $63 00 Drayage to Boats or Railroads 100 |66 00 DIAMOND COMPOUND. Cash Price $65 00 Drayage to Boats or Railroads 1 oo $66 00 DIAMOND COMPOUND. Time Price |7O 00 Drayage to Boats or Railroad— 1 00 71 00 MANY persons prefer to trade Cotton for Guano; to all such wc guarantee 15 cents per pound on basis of New York Middlings, delivered in Warehouse here Ist of November next, to the extent of their drafts, vet leaving it optional with them to deliver the cotton or pay their drafts in money on that day. By this ar rangement they are secured whatever cotton may lac worth above 15 cents, but if be low 15 then they have the advantage of delivering the cotton at that price. City Acceptance or Satisfactory Security required on all time sales, w hether for cash con sideration or cotton consideration, or both. We offer also Chemiculs, such as SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, SULPHURIC ACID, •MAGNESIA AND POTASH, MURIATE OF POTASH- testing 80 » ct. NITRATES OF POTASH AND SODA, ALSO, PERUVIAN GUANO, LAND PLASTER, Fine UKOUND BONE, PRUSSIAN SALT—Fine Ground. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, TANKING OR MEAT and BONE forCotn Circulars sent on application. posting, an equivalent for all chemicals. PRIVATE FORMULAS MADE TO ORDER OF THE BEST INGREDIENTS Address. JAMES T. GARDINER, President, c. E. IRVTN, Agent, AUGUSTA, GA. Washington, On. jant3-3m PAINS IN BREAST, SIDE OR BACK, Are speedily removed by Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. w. onomLß's CARRIAGE SHOP, WA HI IINGTOItf, GEORGIA. I TAKE this met Iml of thanking my I fiends and customers for their patronage during the year IKT3, amt respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Being better prepart'd, with seasoned lumber, I can safely promise my customers better work. My motto is to give, for money received, value 111 work. I shall continue to do all kinds of plantation work, horse shoeing, etc. Harness made and repaired. Saddles made and repaired, Trunks covered and repaired. Buggies and wagons ot my own build, warranted to give satisfaction. Plantation wagons furnished at Augusta prices with my warranty. Don’t send your work from homo. 1 guarantee satisfaction. \V. O. BOIII.ER, Sr. decHMy CABINET SHOP A X » FURNITURE- ROOMS. 1 WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Washington and vicinity that I am now manufacturing ami keep constantly on hand a full supply ot the verv latest styles of Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Washstands, Chairs, Window Shades, and everything connected with the Furniture business. Furniture of any description made to order on short notice. Pictures framed in the neutest style. Feather oeds cleaned and mattresses made or worked over. UOFFIVX ! COFFINS !! I also keep constantly on hand a supply of Mctalic Bu-ial Oases ol all sixes. I also keep all sizes ot Wooden Coffins on hand, so that parties from a distance can be fur nished without delay. A Hearse and a competent undertaker will attend burials when desired. All orders in the Undertaker's line attended to promptly at all hours of the dav or night, J I have routed Stuinmor’s Hall as a Furniture Ware-room and invite an inspection of my stock. I have charge of this Hall and w ill rent it for Concerts Balls or any public amusement, if a few days’ notice is given. ’ • JTOIIiN I>. I^JL,OYI>. April 18, 1873. Y .^ 50,000 LBS. DRY SALT SIDES. 15,000 LBS. D S. SHOULDERS I,OOO BUSHELS CORN. 500bUSHELS OATS. at Grange prices, at Maiionv A Bkkxon’s. AT si DR. H. B. KEMME, (Late with Dr. Barker, of Augusta.) Over the store for merly occupied by Ar nold permanently in ITflnUff* Washington. fcblS-ltn R. R. R. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF CT7IKS THE WOKST PAIRS In from On* to Twenty Minute*. MOT ONE HOUR aterMn<>ctU.adrartWißa»Mlaar<Ba surriE with paia. SADVATS READY RELIEF IS A CUKE TOE EVEKY PAIS. It nathe Smut Is The Only Pain Remedy igpsssssss Us TECH OR TO TWISTY EISCTEB, se anr bow <H« or eienKiaitar the no in the BHSUEATIO. Bet-ndaw.liis7Ss.lM. Ntur*l&c, or presented with diwoe m 2, .uflhr, RADWAY'S REAOY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. IXFAMMATION OF THE KIDXEY3. inflammation of tub bladder INFLAMMATION OF THE BoWKIA CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BRRATHIXfU _ PALPITATION OF THM HEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTKRIA. headache, TooWn'J AEaH ’ NKUKAI/JIA. RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS. The application of lb* Ready Relief to the part or aodComfoirL*" p-kAa ** exist* will aflbnl «ua Twenty drop* In half* tumbler of water will in a few MMBMUeora CHR AMPS.BPaSMS.SOUR. STOMACH. HEART Hl' KN, SICK HKADACHK, DUKRHOItA DYSENTERY, €X»LIC. WIND IN THE DOWELS, aadall I ntbrnaL PAINS. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad- W«y'» Ready Relief witbibera. A few drops in water will prevent aickneM or pntos from ehanea of waiar- It U better taut French br*ndy or Hitter* as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE eared for fifty eenta. Thereto bms reaadMl ageutrn Uu* w.g-id u>ai will care Fever A ea« »Qd *ll Other M*Ur*omt, Bikw**, Scarlet, TrphoUL YaUow. end other Fevers (aided by RaD WAY S PlUoSjnoquMtkßS RADWAV'S READY EE LIEF. Fifty «*psyer bptlto- HEALTH! BEAUTY!! CTHoso Asn prss men flood-increase atiCTA'jMßifflaaaMstiiai; DR. RADWAY’S^ Sarsaparilla Hesitant THE CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAR MADE THE MOOT ASTONISHING CURES : SO SLICK. SO RAPID ARK IHK CHANGES. THB f>DY UNDERGOKH.UNDKKTHKINFLUKNCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT iiery Day an Increase in M aniTeiilitisSeenaniML Vrorr drop of tfco BARS iPARIU.I t>» RRSOL VKNT cnumiunicaiw* through the Blood. Sweat, Trio*, sod other Fluid* and juices of the system the vigor# Us , for It repairs the wash* of the body with new and •ound niaterUl. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, GUndnUr disease, Ulcers In the throat, Mouth. Tu mor*. Nodes in the GUn<ls sod ether parts of thehystem. Sore Ryes, StrttaaortNM discharges from the Kars, and the woret forma of Skin dtseaaes, KrtipUons, Fever Moret. Scald II ad, Ring Wfwm.JwH Rheum.Kryaipelaa, Acoe, Black Sp.iU, W..rm».n the Flesh. eersintbe Womb, and all w skming and pamfnl dls charges, Night S weals. Loss ot hperm and all wastes of the life principle, ar* within the rurstlve range of this womiorot Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use will prove toany person neingtHi.r e iher of the *« forma of disea*) Us potent power toeuro them. Iftk* pauent, duly baconting reduced by Ihewartes and dec.mp.sliinn that is ronntnisliy prngr*Ming, sue eeeda in arresting these wastes, and repairs the aame with new tatterial mad* front heiilthy Clood—nnd this the SAKBA PA K 11.1.1 AN will and »eeure-aeure Is certain; f»r whcjionr* tbi* reni'dy commence* it* work of purification, and succeeds ia dim Dishing the hies of wastes. it« repairs will lie rapid, and everyday the pa'lent wil Ifeel himself growing letter a ad stronger, the t<f«>ddigesting better,appetite Improving, attdliesh and weight Increasing. Not only dors the S*«»*r*anxiAS Rv.solvkwt excels all I 'Own remedial agent* In the cure of ( hr»>n-c. Snrw lulotu, ConstUutmnaC and bkw diseases ; hut it lathe only positive cure for Kidney <B Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Wombdtaeaees.OrsTe?. Diabetes. Ihroniv, K'oppage of Water, Incontinence of lirio*, Bright’s Die* Sase, Albuminuria, and In all cases where there are brtek-dust d.-[»o»>if a, or the water is thick, cloudy, lulled with snlietances like the while of an egg. or t bread.« Hks white silk, nr there is a morbid, dark, b»Hous appear ance. and white bone dust d**i .**!■«. and when there ia a pricking, burning seuaaiion when passing water, and pam In the femali of the Back and along the Lotas. Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured by Itadway’s llesolvent, DR. RADWAY’S Perfect Purgative & Regulating His, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate.purify, cleanse and strengthen Rad way's Pi Us. for the cure of alldtaor and « of the stomach. Liver, Bowels, Kiduey *, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache.Consupatton.tlastiveuew. Indigestion, Dys pepsia, Biliousnees. Fever, Inflammation ofthe Bowsla, Ptle-i. and all Deraagetnents of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or deloteirt- Afcw dosesof RADWAFSPrT-LR will free thn *y»- tem from all the above n*med disorders. Price, 23 ceule per Box. MOLD BY DRUGGISTS. READ “ FALSE AND TRUK.” Rend one letter stamp to RADWAY k CO . No. S2 Warren Kt., New York. Information worth thousands will be aent you. 4 Medical Triumph. Dr. D.TpERRY’S VEGETABLE AROMATIC BITTERS. These Bitters must become the univer sal remedy of the age. There is nothing like them or to equal them under the sun. They restore the weak, invigorate the fee ble, and give new life and tone to the broken down system. In miasmatic and malarious districts they are worth » ship load of Quinine powders and pills. They arc especially adapted to persons suffer ing Iroin Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Costiveness, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Chills and Fever and Piles. To Delicate Females. Ladies, old or young, will find these • Bitters especially adapted to diseases pe ' culiar to their sex. Nervousness, Lasst t tude. Want of Appetite, and General De j bility, all yield to the magic charm ol | these inestimable Bitters. HEAR WHAT IS SAID. HEAR WIIAT IS SAID. HEAR WHAT IS SAID. “Wonderful effects have resulted from your Dr. Pbkby’s Bitters.” “My Chills are gone. lean hardly be lieve it.” “Send me one case Perry's Bitters again.” Nothing like them here.” “I enclose affidavit of my case. I had to do so to convince you of the wonder ful cure.” “Surely they arc the most delightful wine tonic in the world.” “Dr. Wilson says that you are a public benefactor." “Hurrah ! No more Rheumatism.” “No more headache, thanks to you.” We could fill this paper twice over with just sucli genuine extracts, but the above must suffice. Out Bitters are prepared under the supervision of Dr. P. S. Perry, Member of the Royal College of Physi cians and Surgeons, London, England, and ot the Medical Clinic ol Glasgow. All orders should be addressed to The PERRY AROMATIC BITTER CO., New York, U. S. The Bitters are s»ld either by the bottle or ease at 61 per bottle. Parties in sending letters for advice as to their diseases will confer quite a favor by giving name of County as well as Towu where they reside. It will save us a wonderful amount of time and annoy ance if this will be observed. ‘The Perry Aromatic Bitter Coipany,