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WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 13. 1*73
A BUGLE BLAST FROM OHIO.
Bn
A Kinging Speech.
'i t. following it Ibe speech of Bon. 8. F.
■n taking the ch»ir at the late Ohio Dem-
oerstto Stale CocTention:
(7i’..'leMtn of the Contention—I appreciate
Ibe compliment of haring been called npon
| r; •, to orer the deliberationa of thia body.
I» • recognition which aaanrea us of the geoer
OO'- coLfl lenoe of the Democracy of Ohio.
Wo have aiHemhlod to-dar aa a oonrention
with a constituency. In everyeounty, In every
townahip, in every achool di.lrict In thia broad
Stale there ate hearta that beat In sympathy
with the work of Lbia hour. [Appianse.]
party la not a creation, it ie a growth. I
not of to-day, bat of yesterday and to-morrow.
It mart hare a relief—a creed, a pnrpoee, a
destiny. It most arise In the necessities of the
lime. Tilt re nroat te either a greet grievance
to be ieJre».ed or a great principle to be eatab-
liabed. The Democratic party la the outgrowth
of that ferliog Cf wiae unity which the otdFed-
era! party icaplred when it manifested a ten-
dencysfor a centralized Government, and when
it sympathized more with power than with the
I-eople. With it the national question cf nmty
ja baaed npon the Internal question of liberty.
With it atatehood la civil freedom and central:-
nation ia political despotism.
It maintains that the State can only be pre-
aerved in the integrity cf its own aeparale ex
istence by a strict construction of the powera of
the General Government, by the exercise of an
enlightened patrioiiam, and by the cultivation
of an enlarged spirit of nationality. It cherishes
the faith of the fathers, and teaches fidelity to
the Union—fidelity to the Constitution—fidelity
to the rights of the Stales [applause]—fidelity
to the rights of the citizen. It insists that the
only way tomaintalntboGovernmeDtis through
the State; the only way to preserve the Stale la
throngh the citizen; the only way to protect
the citizen is throngh equity and justice to all
men. [Applause J In the Stale It is the party
• of power against loo people; in tho Union it it
the party of local self-government against con
aolldatlon. Its teachings are so broad In their
application, so hooeflceot in their influence, so
oompri hensive in their patriotism that they em
brace the whole oonntry. [Appianse. J
With every Engiiab jurist and statesman from
tbs first year of the reign of Edward III, when
the Parliament of England reverted the attain
der of tho Esri of Lancaster because he eonld
have been tried by tho peoni of the realm, it
has contended for the rights of the dlizan
against arbitrary arrests. It stood forth in the
fell glory cf Its manhood when tho supreme
tribunal of tbo land vindicated its position by
deoiating that when the oonrts are open it
is a time of peace in judgment and in law.
[Appianse.]
Tbeao principles have not ootlivod llicir use
fulness. Theywero born for the whole life of
the nation—for tho whole day of liberty. They
will maintain their vigor and powor so long as
tho States have freo governments and the Union
shall bo a republic. They will perish only with
the Constitntion itself.
It htR been well said that for moro than two
generations of men this party largely mled the
States and Nation, and bravely and honeatly
mot every great qnestion of principle and policy
wttbont onoo changing its name or striking ita
oolnrs. [Appianse. ] It is tbo troth of history
that when it no longer retained powor the ca
lamities of civil war came npon the country,
and tho scandal of the Credit Mobiller, and cor
rupt and iniqniten' legislation dishonored the
halls of Congress. It now demnnds in tho name
of all tho peopio a thorough reform in govern
mental affairs. It now demands peace and or
der and stability of government in every part
of the land, and adopts for its polioy the teach
ings of history and philosophy by belioving with
Edainnd Bailee that Providenco has decreed
vexation to tyrants and poverty to rapine, and
that by considering onr fellow oittzens in a hos-
tUe light tbo whole body of tho Nation becomes
leas dear to ns.
That petty appeals to ns to-day for onr con-
ildence, with Its long and giorlons history of tho
better days of tho Uepnblio—with anciont and
abiding love for onr freo lnetitnlions—with its
oonlinned devotion to tbo principles of consti
tutional liberty and tho privileges of tho citizen
—with its faitbfnl ndberocco to tbo righls of
the Rtalrs and tho maintenance of Federal au
thority nndcr tho conciliation, and with ita
teachings of patriotism and statesmanship that
have contributed no much to national honor
and material prosperity, and which can alone
secure the blessings of good government. [Ap
plause. ]
Shall this grand old army, inspired by the
memories of apiondid triumph and great
aohlevomout, bound together by the recollec
tions of trials and defeats suffered in common,
animated by tho eonscloniuesa of jnslico and
right and nltimato victory, abandon tbo field in
tho very faco of tho enemy? ["No, no!"]
Shall wo fold tho old war-worn flsgs with n
hundred battles inscribed npon tbom when de
feat was not lass honorable than anoerss, and
put them away forever? ["No, no!"] Shall
tbo dnat of tho arsenal gather npon tho dmms
fc. - - - - ...— .... nia luug ion 7 [‘Tvo,
no!"] Shall wo not answer tho bngle call when
on every field. In otbordnjs, every man like tbo
heron: of Trafalgar was fonnd ready to do his
dnty? [Tromondons appianse.]
The Old Gnard may die, but it can not sur
render. [Appianse.]
Let ns then call in every roernit—lot ns close
np the column—let ns no longer waste time, bat
inarch forward, and let ns. with stoat hearts
and brave rcaolntion, and with an abiding faith,
ohargo along tho whoto line, nndcr the same old
liig, for tbo anlbority of inw, for tho pesco of
onr State, and for tho happiness of our hemes.
An OIiI-Fnihionctl Stage Bobbery.
Sacramento Union, July 33 ]
A lively sensation was created In the city
yesterday by tho announcement that a stoge
robbery had taken place in Nevada connty on
Snndsy evonlng, which resulted in tho capture
•>y tbo highwaymen cf a largo sum cf money.
Although more than twenty-four hour* hsvl
elapsed last evening since the robbery bat few
points in the case had been received by tele*
graph. Wo have, however, received from pri
vate sources the following dotails: On the arri
val of tho east-bound train from San Fraocisoo
and tbts city at Colfax the stage f-tarted a*
nsoa! for Graaa Valley and Nevada with o load
of passengers and Wells, Fargo St Co.'s treas
ure box. When opposite Sheet's ranch, about
five miles this aide of Grass Valley, tbo stage
oamo to n andilen halt. It was then about half
past seven o'clock in the evening. Fonr men
had suddenly stepped out from among tho
rocks or bushes, each wearing a black mask,
and levelling a double-barrelled shot-gun at the
driver. Each was observed to carry a revolver
in addition to hia gnu. The stage was driven
by Bob Soott, who at drat demurred to the
proposition to dismount. He was assured by
ono of tho robbers that they meant business,
and that there was no time to was(o in parley
ing. Scott conclnded to dismount from hia
seat. Two of the men stood at tho horaea* *
heads, and tho other two paid their respects to
the passenger*. At the suggestion of tho other
highwaymen, and through tho persuasive power
of a shot-gun on each side of tho stage, the
passengers all vacated the stage. There were
in all thirteen passengers. Among them were
E. Black Ryan. and Judge McFarland, of this
city, and Brigadier-General Charlos Cadw&lader,
formerly of this city, but at present a resident
of tho northern part of the State. We are also
informed that Senator A. A. Sargent was among
the number.
Ho passed through this city on the train at
noon, and it is reported was on the stago cn the
oociuion referred to. Tho passenger* were di
rected to sit down on the ground, ard were ar
ranged in a row abont thirty feet frrm the stago.
Tfie only weapon in the slage was a Deringer
pistol in the pocket of General Cadwalader.
That officer was too good a so?d:er to give battle
under the circumstances, and did not expose
his artillery to tho enemy. The horses were
unhitched from the stage and taken a short dis
tance from the spot; while one man guarded
the passengers another held the howes, and the
remaining two directed their attention to the
treasure in the stage. It in aonoiiflj under-
stood that of late years substantial iron chests are
conatrr.c.el nnder the hind seats of all stages
which are used to carry Wells, Fargo at Co.’s ex
press matter. Tafs fact the robbers, of oonrse,
koew, and they came fally prepared for the emer
gency, having with them a snpply of both blast
ing and giant powder. They ured both, and
put in a blast which shivered the chest to
pieces, knocking the lid throngh the top of
the stage, and shuttering the stage in other re
spects so as to almost destroy the body. It is
reported that tho passengers, sitting on the
ground in such cloee proximity to the stage,
did not enjoy the fireworks very mneb, bat
none of them were injured by the blast. The
robbers cow found it easy to secure all the
treasure in the box. Having removed it to a
convenient distance they hitched np the horses
and loaded np the passengers, and told the
driver to drive on. The stage coved forward,
and the highwaymen remained where they were
unti: space and daikaeas hid them from view.
The robbers secured $7,000 in coin, oonsigned
to the banking bonse of T. Findley .1* Co., and
several other turn* consigned to other parties in
Grass Valley and Nevada. It is concede d by all
that these additional sums amounted to $1,000,
and some reporta place them as high aa $4,000.
The total amount carried off was not less than
and not more than $n 000.
Thx Norfolk Journal, a very moderate Con
servative paper, discussing the negro question
as applicable to Virginia, aaya: "Originally
and in hia native oharaeter, the negro was not
to be feared. He wva humble, affectionate and
perhaps even capable of devotion. But he ia
also infirm, impressible and easily led astray.
In the bands of political adventurers he has
been roou’ded like wax to suit their own purpo
ses, and by long habit, it ia to be feared, has
ittoome permanently hardened Into a mere in
strument of these corrupt and designing creat
ures. There is matter in this for Virginians to
oooaider. The vital oeoeflaity ia made painfully
apparent of retaining power in their own hands.
However remote it may be, we think with an
involuntary shudder of the chance that, like the
citizens of Louisiana, we may be expoeed to the
mortification of asking terms of the negro, and
of having them rejected with derision and in
stil ta.”
w. A. hupp,
WHOLESALE DEALER J2T
A Loso Branch correspondent writes:
My feelings are capable of bearing up againtt I
an ordinary amount of strain, bnt when they I
are put to the teei of listening to a spooney
couple making love every night for three weeks. I
it ia more than an ordinary ainele young man
ought to be expected to stand. There is a young I
man here who has been engaged for three J
weeks in r. dilig-nt effort to kiss a girl, and has
not yet auooeeded. They sit near my window I
on the seoond baloony till midnight. Any fel- I
low who couldn't get as far ae kissing a girl
after three weeks love making is a milksop, j
Every night it ia the aaiue story. As I he I
down in my lonely couch, wooing the slumber
ing god, I am kept awake by this young man’s I
persistent begging for a kiss.
FRESH
ARRIVALS
.BACON, FLOUR,
Imported White Wine Vinegar
PURE CIDER VINEGAR.
BAGGING, TIES,
NEW CATOH MACKEREL.
OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE.
er BY THE PACKAGE OSLY. JSt
JAQ.UE8 & JOHNSON’S.
anglO eoilif
Lucy Cobb Institute, |
ATHENS, GA.
SUGAR, COFFEE,
MRS. A. E. WRIGHT, Principal.
on tho 10th day or Septmbcr, 1873, with a fall I
corps of Toachera.
LARD, MEAL,
Terms Per Y ear-'
Primary Department $29 00 |
Academic Department, Latin included 40 00
Collegiato Department, " " CO 00
Board per month ^ 20 00 |
For farther information i
President Board of Trustees.
Lamar Cobb, Secretary.augSsu&wedlw
BULK MEATS, SALT, SYRUP, Etc.
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE,!
STAUNTON, VA.
T ill’. 21 th annual H<vw>ion begin* Foptcmbr-r 25. I
1873. One of the first Schools for Young I
Ladies in the South. Twenty-three teachers and
officers. Scenery grand; buildings elegant; health I
unsurpassed; foeblo constitutions here restored ; f
pupils from all the States from Maryland to Texas.
Hoard an 1 College Tuition for scholastic year $^40.
For catalogue or 64 pages, address
REV. W. A. HARMS, President,
angfidlawlm Staunton. Va.
CORNER CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS,
UNDER RALSTON’S HALL,
MACON, GEORGIA.
PATENT ANH-FRIGTTON
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Ga.
T H13 well known house is now open to those
who visit the Spring for health or pleasure.
It is situated nearer the Bpring than any other
public boose, and ie spacious and comfortable.
The table ifl supplied with the best the market
affords.
Every attention is given to invalids who resort
to the waters of the bpring for health.
Itatci of Board*
Per day...* 7. 2 00
Per week..*.,-...............'........-;.. . 10 CO
Per month 35 00
Liberal deduction made for large families.
W. A- ELDER a FON,
Proprietors.
CYPRESS SHINGLES!
J UST received, a coneignment of CYPRESS
SHINGLES, rived and drawn.
ARTICLE!
A SUPERIOR
For tale by
B. H. WRI6LEI & CO.
juneStf
SHIRTS! SHIMS!
THOMAS U. CONNER
Has Just received a new lot of
beauufal Full Besoms and
Plaited Bosoms, from IS to 19
inches in the neck. The Full
Bosoms are the coolest Shirts
worn. •
DRAWERS! DRAWERS!
THOMAS TJ. CONNER
Has a splendid fitting Summer
Drawer, from 26 to £0 inches
waist, and all lengths of inseam.
IVELK-WEAR ! NECK-WE 4R!
THOMAS U. CONNER
JnlylStf
Received yoa f erday a new stock
of 8ummer Neck-wear, in all
colon. Liven dor and white for
evening wear. Linen Collars of
all atyleq and sizes
5Q TIERCES BEABGRA8S HAMS,
49 tierces LEAF LARD,
29 tierces CAROLINA BICE,
2 car loads NEW FLOUB,
2 car loads FEED OATS,
2 car loads CHOICE HAY, •
ISO boxes POTASH,
200 boxes CANDLES,
125 boxes STARCH,
250 boxes WASHING and TOILET SOAP,
At
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO’S.
jnlylB tf
Convention of Ex-Cadets
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
Tbs ex-Cadets and ex-Professors of tbo
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
Are invited to meet in Convention, at Atlanta, on
the first day of September next.
Tho Central, Macon and Branewick, Macon and
Wostem, Atlantic and Western, West Point and
Atlanta, and Georgia Railroads will pass members
of Ibe Convention for ono faro to and from tbo
ROGERS A BONN,
WHOLESALE GKOCERS!
-OFFER FOB SALE-
20.000 pounds Eacoii Sides and Shoulders.
1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour.
300 barrels Refined Sugars.
ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.
June15tf -
STILL TRIUMPHANT.
O. W. MASSEY
EXCELSIOR
Cotton Gin!
PATENTED JULY, 1871.
rOULD take this method of informing the public that hundreds are now in use from Virginia to
W Texas Wherever it has been introduced it has proven a success, and becoming in general u«e.
For the information of those who have not aoen the Gin in use, would state that it runs light; gii*e
fast, cleans seed perfectly, and makes a beautiful sample of cotton. The roll box is eo constructed
that it is impossible to break the roll or choke the Gin by any fair means, and a child ten years old can
feed it aa well as any one. All of which I guarantee, and warrant every Gin to give entire Batiefaction
or no BALE.
One improvement in my cotton or roll box ia, that it ia longer at the top than where the cotton is
pulled between tho riba
Parties purchasing Cotton Gins would do well to look to this beforo purchasing other makes, aa I am
detei mined to protect my fatent from any and ail infringements
Parties wishing to purchase Cotton Gins would do well to examine THE EXCELSIOR COTTON GIN
before purchasing, Samples can bo &oen at
jnly29 deodlm
CARHART & CURD’S. Agents,
MACON, GEORGIA.
CHOLERA,
DYSENTERY,
CHOLERA MORBUS,
DIARRHOEA,
BOWEL COMPLAINTS
Cured and Prevented by
Radway’s Ready Relief*
I F OHOLF.RA prevails as an epidemi' tho p.
ventive measures are the mist wi«„
The LiVKB, Bowels and Stomach sh u a bM? r£ -
tighter, liadway a Pols, in small does., fnr! “i*
this requisite. Bad way’. Ready SeuTfZS*
water, lone toofpoontnl to a tumbler of .52?
taken os a drink, three or font tiues dun,.- .. '
dsv. wdl disinfect the malaria inhaled in ih.
tern, and neutralize all acid or unhealihr »
oaiised by the combination of the mdi.ia-TS 1 *
atmosphere with the gases of stomach, f.h-a “•
often m these b.-idemics acid), impartin - a,™.*?
energy and health, ihronghont the
p. eventing the eeparation of tLe watov fron/ma
properties in tho blood ol “®*
If seized with CHOLERA, the Fe»,K ,» .
should be given as strtmg and often -
This will secure rest and hold the prop.
blood together, iQUJLizi>e its circula t«»».
Ing congestion, and prevent tie oinui
lessening of the pulse, and stopping v .m. ,
purging. The body should be rnbbeu * tt/luZS
Relief from head to foot, and along thv 6,,^
This will impart new energy and viiaary iGtS
nervous system, stop cramps, spa*m*, ai.it
free perspiration. As soon as the a oouohs
quieted, stx to eight of Radway a Pm* ( no fa*
of diarrfccB* need ce feared) should be giVeiTTft
Liver, 8tomach and Bowels will atouce te re»to
to theiz natuiai duties, and the neutralised eV
ments of ditoaae be expeiied from the •yatem'
This treatment has rescued thousands from 'death
Looseness, Di&rri co Cholera Morbua, Uraana*
8paems, etc , and all painfnl dit charges f.oo
bowels aro stopped in fifteen or twenty mine;*
taking Bad way’a Read., Relief. No i'Oii*e«ojon J.
inflammation, no weakness or lassitude, wnl
tho u-e of [be li. li. Relief.
14a.
or the
‘Vent-
or
and
RAD WAY’S READY BELIE}?
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EA8S-
INFLAMMAl ION OF THE SIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION Otf 1IIE BUDDFft
INFLAMMaiION OF THE BOWEL*. ^
CONGtanON OF THE LCNOfl
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREAThlAu ^
FA IAITATIUN OF 'j He heart
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHtRIA, ’
CATARRH, influenza.
A.OHR.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, _
NEURACOIA, RHLUMATmr
COLD CHILLS, AGOE cHILLs.
The application of the Ready Relief to the pm
or parts whore the pain or difficulty exn>t« «iU n.
ford ease and comfort
’Twenty drops in half & tumbler of water will in
a few momenta cure Cramps, Spasms, tour Stom
ach. Heartburn, Sick Headache, Colic, Wind in tfca
Bowels, and all Internal Pains.
Travelers should always ca'iy a bottle of Rad-
way’s Ready Reliaf with thtm A few drujw m
water will prevent sicKncss or pains from C-Ange
of water. It is belter than French branny ot Bit
ters as a stimal&nt.
PEVJER AND AGUE
Fever and Ague cu ed for fifty cents. There is
not a remedial agent in tho world that will cure
Fever and Ague, and a 1 other Malarious, Bilioua
Scarlet, Typno.d, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided
by BadwayPills) so quick as Badwuj’e neaay
Relief.
Ready Relief 50 cents per bottle, and Pills 25
cents a box. Bold by Drngxiaia.
HEALTH
BEAUTY!
SCHOFIELD’S IKON WORKS,
Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES!
All aoknowlodgs its superiority to any mado anywhero or by anybody.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS AAD
KETTLES, IRON BAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS
AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Fanglit’s 3?atent din G-earing l
Convention.
(WITH LATEST IEFE0VEKIST8.)
FOlt 20 YEARS THE
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE |
THROUGHOUT THS WOULD.
Or 11ST Cr E
OVER 75 0,000 IN USE.
If yon think of baying a Sewing Machine it wil
pay yon to examine the records cf those now in
□so and profit by experience. THE WHEELER
A WILSON STANDS ALONE AS THE ONLY
LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE, USING THE
ROTARY HOOK, MAKING A LOCK STITCH,
alike on both sides of the fabric aewed. All shut-
r ? RUN8 TWENTY-FIVE PEN CENT. LIGHTER than any other Gear mado. It is made * ithout
■ •*“ - * —Ufa
_ . — mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose. Every part bolted to iron. Over twenty in use. All have
back after the stitch is formed, bunging double I proven good,
wear and strain upen both machine and operator, 1
hence while other machines rapidly wear ont, the
WHEELER * WILSON LAbTtJ A LIFETIME, . __ _
and proves an emnomical investment; Do noi| HVX JL Jr* j£aL "JLT jEJ AT “XT
bolievo all that is promised by *o-called ‘‘Cheap”
machines, you should require proof thatyeaieof
use Lave tested their value. Money once thrown ■ _ — _ . , , . _ _ . , , _
away cannot be recovered. I Ia the mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-Fnctiou Balia, extended arm to carry the
8and for our circulars. Machines sold on easy I „ - _. . ..
terms, or monthly paymonts taken. Old machines I * nUo Y *^0 1 inion Shaft,
put in order or received in exchange.
WHEELER & WILSON MF’G CO.’S OFFICES ; j
Savannah, Augusta, Macon and Columbns, Ga.
W. B. GLEYKS. Gen. Agt., Savannah, Ga.
W. A- HICKS, Agent, Mason, Ga.
jan 12-eo.lly
All persona using or making any part of my Patent, will be proaecnted to the extent of tho law.
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Abdominal Drop.-e, Chronic Diarrh.vn, Conftipa-
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the Caua, containing more than one hnndr^l
volames of ltnwin sUtiatjee, abont 3»,000
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Dr. Jam, «iat in, father expeoted to loee a
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•mancipation jt hia serfs, bnt the measure re-
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W. E. WARD S SEMINARY FOR TOUSG LA
DIES cicedon the llih Jane with J3 graduate,
and near 300 papil*. No achool in the South and
only throe m the North, hive had u good anucea,
N-! caee of protracted eicknesa durinv th»
protracted eickueea during the naat
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This Gin Gear bo* on IRON CENTRAL 8GPFORT to prevent settling of gin li uae, AN IRON KING
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Patent. L. R. FAUGflT.
Philadelphia, May 24,1873. jnlyldSm
O. J. GAMBLE.
A. BECK.
A. W. GIBSON.
STRONG AND PURF. BI0H BLOOD -TO.
CREASE OF FLUSH AND WklilHT—
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAD 'IP CL
COMPLEXION SECUR
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DE. EADWAY'S
SABSAPABILUAH RESOLVENT
Has made tho astonishing cures. Bo quick,
so rapid are the changes the body und. rgoes^iuidfir
the influence of this truly wonderiul medicine, that
EVERY Day AN INCREASE IN FLESH*ASU)
WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT.
THE GREAT ELUUD PLIUPIER!
Every drop of the SAR3APARILLIAN RESOL
VENT communicates through the blood, sweat,
urine, and otner fluids and Juices of the system,
the vigor of ufe, for it repairs the waatea of the
body wiih new and sound material, hcrofnla,
Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular Dibs*sec, Ulcers
in the Throat and Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the
Glands and other parts of tho system, boxe Ejcs,
httumorons D'scbirges from the Ears, and the
worst form of bkiu Distasoa, Eruptions, Fever
bores. Scald Head, Ring Woim, bait Rheum, Ery-
eipe ae, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flech,
Tumors, Cance:s m tho Womb, and all Weakening
and Painful Discharged, Night Sweats, Loss of
Speim. and all wastes of the life priiciple, arc
within tho curative range of this wonder of Mod
ern Ohemntry, and a few days’ use will prove to
any person ueing ic for either of theee forme of
disease ite potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily beooming reduced by the
waste and decomposition that is continually pro
gressing, succeeds in arresting those wastes, and
repairs the same with new material made from
healthy blood—and this the BARSAPaRILLIAH
will and does socuro—a cure is certain; for when
ouco this remedy commences its work of purifica
tion, and succeeds in diminishing the loss of
w&stca, its repairs will be rapid, and every day tho
patient will feel himself growing better and tuong-
er. the food digesting better, appetite improving,
and flesh and weight increasing. Not only dots
the BAR8APABILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all
known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Cons tit utional and Skiu Dieoates, bat
it is the on’y poeitivo care lor
Kidney anil Bladder Complaints!
Urinary and Womb Diso&fios, Gravel, Diabetes.
Dropey. btoppago of Water, InccntiLtnce of
Urine, Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all
cases where there are brick dost deposits, or the
water is thick, ootidy, mixed with subbUuces like
tho white of an egg, or threads like white silk, u
there is a morbid,dark, bilious appearance ana white
bone duet deposit, and when there is a pricking
Benaatiou, burning aeneation, uhen passing aater,
and paid in the small of the back andaloii / kmiunB.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Grofflb
Cured by Railways
Resolvent!
Beverly, Maw., July 16,1857.
Dr. Balway :—I have had Ovarian Tcmor in tn*
ovaries and bowels. All tho Doctors u*id “mere
was no help for R ’* I tried everything that wu
recommended, but nothing helped mu. I saw
your Resolvent, and thought I would try it; but
had no faith in it, because 1 had suffered for twelv*
years. I took six bottles of the Reeolveni, and
ono box of Radway*s Pills, and two bottles of yucr
Ready Relief; and there is not » sign of tumor to
be seen or felt, and I feel bettor, smarter, and hap*
piyr than I have for twelve years. The wor*t tumor
was in the loft side of the bowels, over the groin.
I write this to you for the benofit of cthete. ton
can I'ubndi it if you choodo.
1.AKNAH P. KNAPP
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
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An Important Letter.
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Weakness, De
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For a speedy cure o/ these or other ailments of a
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color of advioe to both sexes.
Western Medical Institute, 137 Sycamore street,
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NO PAI will be required of responsible persons
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ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Timei
From a prominent gentleman and resident of Ga-
cicnati, O., for the past forty years well known to
tho book publishers throughout tho United Mate*!
New Yobk, October 11, lt70.
Dn. Badway : Dear Sir—I am induced by a *ene*
of duty to tne suffering to make a brief WW®
of the working of your medicine on myself.
several years I bad been affected with some tronb.*
in the bladder and urinary organs, which too*
twelvemonths ago culminated in a meat teinay
afflicting disease, which the physicians all *aid wa*
h spasmodic stricture in the urotha, aa also inflam
mation of the kidneys and bladder, and gave it u
iheir opinion that my age—73 years—woa'd pre
vent my ever getting radically cured, ihad tima
a number of physicians, and had taken a larg*
quamty of medicine, both alopatbie and bemeoe-
pathic, but had got no relief. I had read of a*w^
iehing cures having been made by your remediei;
and some four months ago read a notice to
Fhiladciphia Saturday Evening Pott cf a cure
ing been effected on a person who had lug 11 **
suffering aa I had been. I went right eft
some of each—yonr Sarsapariffian JW**™?
Beady Relief, and Regulating Pills—and coo*
menced taking them. In three days i waa grew
relieved, and now feel as well as ever.
O. W. JAMES, Cincinaatii
DR. RADWiAY’S
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om Oisoraera or the uigeeuve ^
Constipation, Inward Piles,
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the Head Deficiency of Perap.ration, Y e..o
the Skin ind Eyea, Pain tsi tne Side,
and sudden Fluabes of Heat Buruing m the
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