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FEIDAY MORNING, JULY 23,1869 Good Advice. —Let our possessions be what they may—-marble palaces, broad lands, magnificent plate, or caskets of “ pre cious stones”—they all sink in the lpalance against Heaven’s great boon, HEALTH, acnd they cannot be enjoyed without it. — And yet h<\w little is it valued, and how carelessly preserved. The laws of nature cannot be violated with impunity. Night revelry, luxurious living, irregularity of meals, and a disordered appetite, will gradually destroy the power and activity of the stomach. How many ladies and gentlemen eat and drink disease at late suppers, and arise in the morning with headache, loss of appetite, feeling languid and unrefreshed. There can l>e no medical remedy that will turn lead into food, or poisoned drinks into nutriment, but medi cal science can assist nature, supply ex hausted fluids, and to a great extent Correct the effects of disease. In all cases such as the above, we recommend Plantation Bitters. You will* And them just the .thing—at the same time a most delicious tonic and appetizer. Magnolia Water. —Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. * ju2o-d&clw Fresh as a Maiden’s Blusli "—ls the pure peachy complexion which follows the use of Hagaids Magnolia 8a1m..-. It is the true secret of' beauty. Fashionable ladies in society understand this. The Magnolia Balm changes the 1 ustit country girl into a city belle more rapidly than any other one thing. Redness, Sunburn, Tan, Freckles, Blotch es and all effects of the Summer sun disap pear when it is used, and a genial, cultiva ted expression is obtained which rivals the Bloom of Youth. Beauty is possible to all • who will invest 75 cents at any respectable store and insist on getting the Magnolia Balm. Use nothing but Lyon’s Kathairon to dress the hair. jyls-eod&clm BARGAINS I BARGAINS I Great Reduction in Prices IN BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, AND ALL OTHER MILLINERY goods, AT MMES. SEGIN’S JB'VeNCH MILLINERY and DRESS-MAK ING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 328 Broad at., opposite Planters’ Hotel. 8»y26-d*cly-jels-tuth*Ba ®vi-U)ecl«b t Constitutionalist. Wesleyan Female College. The College Chapel was crowded yester day morning with a brilliant audience, eager to hear the exercises of the first Com mencement Day. At the appointed time the young ladies of the Senior Class took posi tions on the nostrum, when the exercises proceeded according to the following pro gramme: Player, by the llev. Arminius Wright, of Augusta, Ga. MUSIC. Priest’s March, Mendelssohn ; Miss Brant ley, Miss Riley, Miss Renfroc, Miss Wil burn. The Herdsman’s Mountain Home Song by. Abt,; Miss Faimy Ross. BALUTATOHIEB. To the Audience: Miss Clara J. Shackle ford, Macon, Ga. To the Trustees: C.Stone,Ox ford, Georgia. MUSIC. The Bivouac, (Piano Quartette), Berg ; Miss Wright, Miss Renfroe, Miss Byrora, Miss Miller. . COMPOSITIONS. Miss Emma J. Gnltenberger. Vineville, Ga., subject: No Excellence without long continued exertion. Miss Ida C, Willingham, Lexington, Ga., subject: Dress Well. Miss Lula E. Melson, Russellville, Ga., subject: The Sentiments of the Seasons. MUSIC. The Return of Spring Polka, Milling ; Miss Wilburn. The Swallows’ Farewell, Kucken ; Miss Knowles and Miss Pool. COMPOSITIONS. Miss Mattie M. Barry, Atlanta, Ga., sub ject : The Ceaseless Flow of Time. Miss M. Leila Dougherty, Macon, Ga., subject: The Wonders of the Present Age. Miss Ida B. Calhoun, Marianna, Fla., subject: The Relations of the Beautiful. MUSIC. The Wreath, (vocal trio) Mazzingbi; Miss Foote, Miss Jackson, Miss Patterson. COMPOSITIONS. Miss Lntle Y.’tiUndie, Ncwnan, Ga., sub ject : Advertisements. Miss Fannie A. Howard, Bibb county, Ga.. subject: Moral Photographs. Miss Ella F. Knowles, Greensboro, Ga., subject: Woman’s Gift. MUSIC. Grand Vaise, Shuloff: Tlic»Missca Swoll. compositions. * Miss Alice J. Wright, Augusta, Ga., sub ject : Dollar-ous Thoughts. Miss Carrie E. Smith, Oxford, Ga., sub ject : Modern Reforms. Miss Mary F. Wills, Macon, Ga., sub ject : The Gem of the Antilles, (excused.) MUSIC. “ Gently Fall the Dews of Eve," Merca dante ; Chorus, by the Class. ADDRESS. By Hon. Henry W. Hilliard, LL. D., of Augusta, Georgia. BENEDICTION. The last composition on the list was not read, owing to a request from the father of the young lg.dy, who, in principle, is op posed to the practice. But it was pro nounced publicly, by President Bonnell, to be a choice production, and many express ed great regret at being deprived of the privilege of hearing it. The other compositions were read with fluency and grace, and, in point of literary merit, rank fully as high as any we have ever heard on a similar occasion. This tflass has in no wise lowered the high standard which has been erected in former days by the graduates of this institution. We congratulate the young ladies in that they have sustained the well earned reputa tion of their Alma Mater. Square*. 1 Week. I 1 2 Weeks. I 3 Week*. 1 Month. 2 Mouth* 3 Month* 4 Month*. 5 Month*. 0 Months. The address of Hon. Henry W. Hilliard was one of the finest productions that we have ever listened to. The distinguished orator introduced his subject by relating the well known anecdote of Galileo, who, alter being compelled to rpcanfc the opin ions he had so vigorously defended, ex claimed, in a burst of indignation, “ And still the world moves!” He spoke of the immense progress which the world has made in science and art, in social and po litical economy, and opined that it is still in its youth, and js destined to reach a far greater stage of advancement than it has ever vet attained. Refering to the state of our country, he spoke in an encouraging manner. The usurpers who now hold sway over us can not remain in power forever, but must dis appear before the onward march of liberty, like the fallen angels before the flaming sword of Abdiei. He does not despair of the republic, but hopes for relief, not from consolidation or imperialism, but from a return of those better days when the Con stitution was (he extreme law of the land. His concluding remarks to the graduating class was appropriate and striking. He advised them, if a suitor should scud to any of them like Jacob of old, ten camels loaded with precious gifts, they should inquire after his character and intellect. If satisfied as to these, he should be ac cepted ; but if he were devoid of wealth and were, found to be a worthy man, they should say to him as did the maiden of Mespo tamia;' “I wilp'go.” But it is impossible to give anything like a fair idea of this truly eloquent address; It should have been heard to be appre ciated. It was listened to with rapt atten tion, was frequently applauded, and adds another laurel to the already large chaplet which adorns the brow of the distinguished statesman. [Macon Journal & Messenger, 14<A. A New Enemy op Cotton.— Col. J. W. Booth, of the Winona (Mississippi) Demo crat, gave us, yesterday, a rather graphic description of anew and heretofore un known enemy to cotton, which has appear ed upon his plantation and others in Carroll county. The monster is about the size of a fire fly, but there the similarity ceases. It has a small trunk like a young elephant, and munches the cotton forms like a hungry j— mule at a fodder stack. The Colonel, on visiting his place the other day, the invader in great force, and concluded to catch a few of them to put in a bottle and bring them to Memphis, but they were not to be bottled. He chased the whole triiie for an hour, without capturing one of them, and gave it up in disgust, after breaking dowii an acre or so of cotton. The new anatomy lis constructed with a spring in his back, after the fashion of that famous bug classically defined as a jack snapper, by which It is enabled to jump six or eight feet with the celerity of a flea. It seems to have been built for jumping cotton rows. Thus far none of them have been taken alive. The only one caught was dead and had his back broken. Cotton has beed considerably damaged in that region by the new fashioned jack-snapper. [Memphis Ledger , .14 th. SPECIAL NOTICES^ CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Columbia and Augusta Railroad, ) Columbia, S. C., June 22,1869. ( On and after XV EDNESDAY, the 23d inst., Trains will ran a* follow*: TRAINS NORTH. Leave Augusta 7 :30i a . m . Arrive at Columbia.., pio, p. m . Arrive at Charlotte p , m . TRAINS SOUTH. Leave Charlotte m * Arrive at Columbia 12:35, p. m. Arrive at Augusta 6:15, p. m. Baggage checked and Through Tickets sold to all point*. J p2 3 ts O. BOUKNIGHT, Bupt Disease* peculiar to female* cured with E. F. B. K. F. B. cures suppression* and irregular action*. ™ l“ m of life" made pleasant with E. F. B. K. F. B. i* the standard female regulator. jy2-taul SUMMEB PERILS—HOW TO ESCAPE THEM. It will not do to trifle with the health in hot weather. Vigor oozes through the *kin at every pore, and it is by physical vigor only that unhealthy influ ences can be baffle* *nd lepeiied., elements are evaporated in perspiration. Ihfeiifeheat convett* a man into a self-acting pnmp, and the moisture that U pumpe l out of him is derived from the well-springs of life within him. There is great need, therefore, that these sources of physical strength should be in a condition to bear, without danger or inconvenience, the extraordinary drain. If they are not in such a con dition, the individual becomes languid and low spirited. The main thing is to keep the digestive apparatus in good working trim ; tor if the stomach, the purvey or of the system, does it duty thorough y, the liver, the bowels, the brain, and the nervous system, being duly nurtured, will be likely to do (heirs. In view oi these facts, it is manifest that a powerful and whole some vegetable tonic like HOS i’RTI'ER’B STOM ACH BITTERS is especially required at this en feebling season. It-is the most admirable of all cor rectives and iuvigorants, and for this reason : it docs not overstimulate the system. The proportions of aperient, tonic and stimulating' components are so judiciously gra lusted, that the processes of invigora tion and purification go on simuflaneously, and no un due excitement is created in the circulation or the brain. All unraedicated stimulants, however pure, excite the pulse and the rervous system. Their ex hilarat ng effect is temporary, and when it passes off the physical and metdal depression they were em ployed to remove returns in an aggravated form. But this is jot the case when HOSTETTER’S BITTERS are taken a s’omachic and nervine. The medicinal herbs, roots and gums with winch they arc impreg nated, neutralize the excitingjprincipleof the rye spirit which forms tluir has s, and which isin itself the most Wholesome of all the vaiieties of alcohol. jylO-16 Hurley’s Sarsaparilla and Potash Maintains the secretions, especially thsc of the shin and kidneys, increases nu rilion, and allays raotbid irritability of the nervous and circulating systems. Hence an admirable remedy for debility during or alter a mercurial course, and for the nml(i furious variety of symptoms which arise, when the health is broken down, as well as by the disease a* by its remedy. For Scrofula, it is the most certain cure. DISEASED KIDNEYS, If neglected, are almost certain to end fatally, some times the patient dies of exhaustion and obstinate vomiting; sometimes of suppression of urine and coma; sometimes In a sudden tit of severe shivering ; ■ and sometimes of a . rapid attack of acute inflamma tion. In the treatment, the golden rule must be ob served. so forcibly stated by Dr. Prout, that modera tion in the quantity is of quite ns much consequence as attention to the quality of food. Os alcoholic liquors, sound sherry of the drier kinds or small quantics of brandy or Hollands and water are the best. In the medical treatment. HURLEY’S COMPOUND SARSAPARILLA AND POTASH has proved highly beneficial from its vegetable alkali principles, which entering into the blood, possesses the property of abstracting from it a quantity fit nitrogenous mat ter suUlcient for its conversion into liipputic acid, anr. in this very soluble form is -readily excreted, and ex pels disease from the kidneys. It may therefore be given with confidence that it will limit, if not cure, the disease. jolß- A Practitioner. English Female Bittets will cure your wife. K. F. B. never tails to give entire satisfaction. A certain uterine tonic, E. F. B. K. F. B. cures all forms of female derangeraen’s. Sight la the Greatest of God’s Blessings. IIENRY JDIES OSBORNE, OCULIBTIC OPTICIAN, PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 336 BROAD BTRKET, AUGUSTA, GA., (Diagonally Opposite the Planters’ Ilote 1 ,) Treats all defects ol Vision r-'meijiahlo by Specta cles, -with due reference to general health, congenital checks or organic diseases. The latest and most approved Works upon both Sciences are always consulted in search atler expe rience in Practice, to useful ultimatione, and with the least selfish ends. * jy9 Oin »- PLANTERS LOAN AND BANKING ASSOCIATION—The Books of Subscription for Stock In the Planters’ Loan and Hanking Association will ho open for ten days, at the office of Bkasoh, Sons *. Cos., Augusta, Ga. The chatter and its priv ileges can be examined there. By order of the majority of the Commissioners. je2s-tf BATCHELOR’S HAIR DTE. Tils splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; the only trus and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instanta neous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; reme dies the 111 effects of bad i|yes; invigorates and leaves tbe Hair soft and beautiful black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly applied at tbe Wig Factory, 16 Bond street, New York. mhl6-Iy DUTCHER’S LIGHTNING FLY-EILLEE. Death to the Living ! Long Livß the Killers 111 Sold by Dealers Every where.' je3o-d*clm WIRE jKA.IIL.INGK ■a __ _ FOR ENCLOSING OJCME -X jl* tery Lots, Cottages, Ac.; JkXs/Xl’Vl) WIRE GUARDS and WIRE iißfc WORK. FOURDKINIER CLOTHS aanufaetnred by M. WALKER Se SONS, JanM-lv No. 11 North 6tfc at.. Philadelphia. KT PHILOBOPHY OF MARRIAGE.—A NkwCooksk of Lectures, as delivered at the Now York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: How to Live aud What to Live For; Youth, Maturity and Old Age ; Man hood Generally Reviewed; The Cause of Indigestion; Flat nlonce and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically Considered, See. These Lectures will be Forwarded on receipt of four stamps, bv addressing Seo’t Baltimore: Museum of Anatomy, 74 .West Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. - . apD-ly KKRIISTO BUT LMrOBIsTC. Self Help for Young Men who, having erred, desire a totter MANHOOD. Sent in sealed letter envel opes, free of charge. Address HOWARD SANI TARY AID ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadel phia, Pa. wy2S-3m U. D. R. used in lien of .laudanum and paregoric. - Diarrhoea of long standing cured with R. D. K, K. D. R. for all children while teething. Acute diarrhoea checked at once with K. D. R. WSf A VALUABLE GIFT.—Dr.S.S.FiTOH's “ Domes tic Family . Physician, ” 80 pages, describes all Ple ases and their remedies. Sent by mail, free. Address *p47-ly . 714 Broadway. New York. BANKING HOUSE OF • Ws N. WORTHINGTON, (Member of New York Stock Exchange), Mo. 14 Wall street, New York. Four PER CENT, interest allowed on cur rent accounts, subject to check at sight. PRIME INVESTMENTS for trust and other funds negotiated. ALL ORDERS promptly and carefully exe cuted for Governments, Gold, Bonda and other Securities. COLLECT IONS made on ail points. PURCHASE and SALE of Southern State and Railroad Bonds, and Sterling Exchange, will have careful attention. je!6-3m AUIIMTA, (Ga,) FRIDAY MORNING,- JULY 23, 1869 jfe, \ # rs 1 IJKi,U ~[ * • i\ro rentT -Twfcl <W and LARGE OFFICES, suit-j able for or Insurance Offices, corner of Streets. A PPlj^P' lltllOS. RICHARDS & SON. jy23-lf I -A_ SMAyL DWELLING, centrally sit uated. | ‘ALSO, The STOAA-Nf. W, occupied by J. H. Martin. w «* v _ f '::. L. A. DUGAS. }y23 3 ' TO RENT, _A_ PORTION of that delightful RESI DENCE, No. 60 Telfair Street, consisting of 5 large Rooms, with fine large yard and garden attached, and well saited for the accommoda tion of a small family. To an acceptable ten ant, the rent will be very moderate. Apply toj PETER KEEtJAN, jy3lG 830 Broad 84. *] —' **■ '"i r T 0 rent, From THE Ist of OCTOBER NEXT, the BRICK STORE, and DWELLING overhead, four doprs above the Planters’ Hotel. ALSO, That desirable BRICK DWELLING, corner of Campbell and Reyuolds street. Apply to EUGENE F. VERDERY, or JAMES P. VERDERY. jy3l tw FOR SALE OR RENT. THE STORE ON JACKSON BTREET, NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE. Apply to J. A. Vanwinkle. jylfi-tf FOR RENT. THE ELIGIBLE BRICK STOKE, NO. 136, south side Broad street, suitable lor a Grocery Store. W.C..BARBER, jytl-tf 227 Broad street. ' TO RENT, TTROM the Ist of October next, the OFFICE! now occupied by E. M. Bruce & Go. Apply at No. 300 BROAD STREET. . jylO-lm 1 TO RENT, iri Jj ROM the first of October next, two" DWELLINGS, on the corner of Mclntosh andcs Calhoun streets, one containing eight and the other seven rooms. For particulars, apply to Mrs. M. ALDSWOUTH, | jyl6-tf 139 Ellis street. 1 TO RENT. 3 EROM the first of October next, theHOUSE on the corner of Centr 3 and Telfair streets, now occupied by Mr. J. B. Preston. Apply to jyll-tf W. H. HOWARD. TO RENT. VERY DESIRABLE OFFICE, on Broad street, suitable for an Insurance Agency. ALSO, One on Mclntosh street. Apply at Constitutionalist Office. ap2o-tf FOR SALE OR RENT. A. VERY DESIRABLE FAMILY RESI DENCE on Telfair street, containing sixteen (16) rooms. Modern improvements—hot and cold water, and range in kilcheu ; hot, cold and shower in Bath Room.. Large new Brick Btalde and Smoke House on ibe premises. Apply to JAMES A. GRAY & CO. my3o-l.f Self-Sealing Fruit Jars. THE LETCHWORrfI PATENT. D URABLE, simple and cheap, and ac knowledged by all who have used them to be the best jar in use. Put up in packages ol Six Dozen each. EVERY JAR WARRANTED PERFECT. Quarts, S3B per gross. Half Gallons, $35. Orders are respectfully solicited. Address E. D. SMYTIIE & CO., Savannah, Ga., Sole Agents for Georgia, Importers of Chi na, Glass and Earthen Ware. TKV PANIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL DISEASES OP THE STOMACH AND LIVER. THEY ARE RECOMMENDED BT THE MEDICAL C U LTV. HBGEMAN Ac CO., AGENTS, NEW YORK. Manufactured byC. F. PANKNIN, CH3UI3T AXD APOTHECAEY, C! H A R. A. EST ON. S. C. 49>F«r Axle by Itruygists Everywhere ,-S* mhF7-wodly Notice to Shippers. T2he « BLACK STAR LINE OF STEAM SHIPS,” from Savannah to New York, having withdrawn from the combination, will com meocc running an Independent Line of semi weekly boats early in August. For particulars apply to STOVALL & EDMONDBTON, Agents. - octavus Cohen & Cos., Agents, Savannah, jyfl-tf * I / U DISSOLUTION. _ UL HE firukof Geo. W. Evans-A lay dissolved by ruutual consent'AfTunsettled business of the eonecrn wPSe closed up by either of the parties;, at office of Evans & fcussßLL. ,'Vr GEO. W. EVANS, •Jf J. K. EVANS, i Augusta, July wj. i t tii i NOTICE. uL HE undersigned have this day formed a ©partnership under the name and style of Svans & Russell, for the transaction of a iENERAL FACTORAGE AND COMMIS iJON BUSINESS, and tender their services to weir planting friends for the sale of Cotton and ther Produce. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on produce'in ore, and orders for BAGGING AND ROPE romptly and carefully attended to. Office »n Mclntosh street, late stand of Geo. if. Evans & Son. J. K. EVANS, July Ist, 1869. VV. H. RUSSELL. fe A CARD i_N retiring from business, I beg leave to re iommend to my numerous friends the new firm >f Evans & Russell. GEO. W. EVANS. Augusta, July Ist, 1809. jyß-d*clm Rockbridge Alum SPRINGS. I\lIS Celebrated Watering Place will be •pencil for the reception of visitors in first ilass style, op the FIRST DAY of JUNE. The Water is renowned for the cure of Scro ula aud all cutaneous diseases. Though situ ted in the mountains of Virginia, 160 miles rest of Richmond, they are easy of access, be ng only five miles lrom the Railroad Depot. The scenery is beautiful and the climate the most delightful in the United States for Sum mer recreation. THE ROCKBRIDGE WATER, Put up in Glass, fully as efficacious as when drank direct from the Springs, will be keptcon itAutiy on sale by. Messrs. BARRETT & CARTER, Augusta, Ga., Who wiH furnish Pamphlets containing full particulars as to the Springs and Water to all who apply. J. A. FRAZIER & CO., my2-d&c6m Proprietors. INSTRUCTION IN English, French and German* „Al. FRENCH LADY, of several years’ expe rience in teaching, well versed in English, French and German Literature, with unexcep tionable references, desires a number of pupils in either language. Address Mine. J. Gabert, No. 201 Broad street, over National Bank of Augusta, or at the Book Stores of Messrs. John C. Schreiner & Son and Geo A. Oates, Esq. Jc3o-eodtf GEORGE COOPER’S tJACKSON STREET FOUNDRY, * AUGUSTA, GfA. CO ASTINGS, in Brass and Iron, of all kinds, furnished at short notice. BTEAM ENGINES, of various sizes. SAW MILLS, HORSE POWERS and THRASHERS, of the most approved patterns, always ou hand aud for sale low. Also, Agent for Schofield’s Patent Cotton Press, With either Wrought or Cast Iron Screw, the be6t aud cheapest Cottou Press now in use. jy9-dAclm COTTON PLANTERS, Look to Tonr Interests, AND BUY THE Wrought Iron Screw COTTON PRESS. It IS ONE of the best,' if not TIIE best Press in use. PENDLETON & BOARDMAN, Practical Engineers and Machinists. Foundry aud Machine Works on Kolloek St. Manufacturers of all kinds of machinery used in the’South. jylß-d&clm Spring Dry Goods, AT HENRY L. A. BALK’S, 173 Broad Street. a [ AM NOW RECEIVING AN ASSORT MENT OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS FOR THE SPRING TRADE, AND WILL CONTINUE TO OPEN NEW GOODS THROUGHOUT THE SEA SON. I PURCHASE ALL MY GOODS FROM THE FOREIGN IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS AT THE NORTH, AT THEIR LOWEST CASH PRICES, AND SELL ONLY FOR CASH, AT SMALL PROFITS. IN MY ESTABLISHMENT THE PRICE IS FIXED ON ALL GOODS, AND NO PERSON IN IT IS ALLOWED TO ASK MORE THAN THE MARKED PRICE. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS VISIT ING AUGUSTA WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO EXAMINE MY STOCK BEFORE MAKING PURCHA SES ELSEWHERE. H. t. A. BALK, ITS Broad Street, Augnita, Ga. fel>22-d*c6m • » .OUT. IT . ...TO., Md by all Druggists A Principal Btorss. F. A. BEALL, Agent, Augusta, Ga. *p2l-t4m ■Jjf* THE Six Great Remedies OF THE AGE. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD HURLiY’SJA&SAF&IILLI. o F ALL the remedies that have heen discover ed durins; the present age for the “ thousand Ills that flesh is heir to,” none equal this wonderful prepara tion. Only 15 years have elapsed since the discover er (who spent a decade in studying, experimenting aud perfecting it,) first introduced it to the public, and it is already recognized by the most eminent phy sicians in ail parts of the country to be the most sur prising and effective remedy for certain diseases of which they have knowledge. All other Compounds or Syrups of this Root have hitherto failed to command the sanction of the Facul ty, because, on being tested, they have been fonnl to contain noxious ingredients, which neutralise the good effects of the Sarsaparilla, and oftentimes injure the health of the patient. It is not-so with Hurley’s preparation. This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and will, on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect cure of the following complaints : Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costive ness, Debility, Diseases of tbe Kid neys. Dlspepsia, Kryslpells, Female Irregiilarities. Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Diver Coinnlal»*- fula, or King’s JEvil, " syphilis, and all Impurities of the Blood. Hurley’s Ague Tonic. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for Chills and Fever, or Agne and Fever, that is or can be depended upon is’ HUR LEY’S AGUE TONIC. There have lieen thousands cured by using it who have tried the usual remedies without benefit. WORTHY OF ATTENTION. To Dr. Thot. A. Hurley : I hereby certify that during last year I was at! ach ed with the Ague whilst in Vicksburg, Miss.’ and used several popular medicines with butiemporary relief. On reaching home the disease returned in a worse type, if possitdo, when my medical attendant ordered'Quinine in large doses—frequently as high as dO g.-ains per day, and which must have cost me near ly SIOO. X consulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found he prescribed quinine and arsenic combined, which I refused to take, preferring to let the disease hike its course. I was almost bloodlesc, extremely exhausted, and piononnced with enlarged Liver and Spieen. About this time the advertisement of Hur ley’s Ague Tonic appeared in a city paper, and I de termined to give it a trial. I did so, ana havo no rea son to regret it. One hottie restored me completely, and since that time I have seen nearly a hundred cases in which it acted with equally happy results, and would certainly recommend it as preferable to any other tonic before the public. JAMES MAR TIN, Engineer. Louisville, Ky., June 15,1866. HURLEY’S Popular Worm Candy. As this is really a specific for Worms, and the host and most palatable form to give to children, it is not surprising that it is fast taking tbe place of all other preparations for worms—it being perfectly tasteless, ana any child will take it. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK'S Infant Soothing Syrup. Use in the future only 8E ABKOOK’S, a comliina tion quite up with the advancement of the age.— Pleasant to lake, harmless in its action, efficient and reliuhle in ail cases. Invaluable iu the following dis eases' SUM MBR COMPLAINTS, IRREGULARITIES OF THE BOWELS, RKBTIVKNESS, TEETHING, &c. Gives health to the child aud rest to the mother. Nashvilli, Tknn., February 12,1858 Jas. Ruddle it Cos., Louisville, JCy.: When living in your city I used several bottles of I)R. SKA BROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING BYR UP, ami found it to do my child more good, and it would vest better atter using it, than any other reme dy I ever tried. 1 can say with confidence, it is the best medicine for children at present known. I wisli you would get the Druggists here to Keep it. If any one does, please let me know; if not, send me one dozen by express, and 1 will pay for it at tha office here. Write me when you send it, and oblige MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH. HURLEY’S STOMACH BITTERS, FOR Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In digestion, or Dyapeplla, Want of action of tUe Liver, or Disordered Stomach. • There are no Bitten that can compare vtithjhese in re moving these distressing complaints. For sale or can he had at any Drug Store in the United States. JAM K 8 RU DDLK <fc CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. To Jat. £uddle dt Cos., Louisville, Ky.: Gkntlumsn: This is to certify that I have been fur years a sufl'erer, and have tried all the Tonics I have of or seen advertised, with little or no re lief from any or x heard your Hurley Bitters highly spoken of, and trlea » with little faith in it before I commenced, and to my nnd joy, befbre I finished one bottle, I felt a great deal better, and firmly believe that on one or two occasions it was the means of saving and prolonging ray life. I conscientiously recommend them to all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and advise them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s, and have no other. You can use this as you think proper, if it wilt benefit others. Yours, truly, Ac., JOHN W. DIXON. Looisvillb, Ky., December 10,1865. DR. SEABROOK’S GUxer of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Calisaya. 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