The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, December 29, 1875, Image 3

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UlANClii: 4>D lE!X. BY PAUL H. BAYNE. O Blanche is a city lady, Bedecked in her silks and law; She walk* with the raiea of a stately qneen. Ami a queen's Imperious grace. But Nell 1m a country maidou, HerdreM from the farmstead loom; Her step is free as a breeze at aea, Aud her face ia a rose iu bloom. The house of Blanche is a marvel Of marble from base to dome; It hath all things fair, and costly aud rare. But, aloe! it ia not—home! Nell Uvea in a lonely cottage On the ahorea of a wave washed tale; And the life she lead a. with its living deeds. The angola behold and smile. Blanche finds her palace a prison. And oft, through the dreary years, In her bardeued breast there is sad unrest, Aud her eyes are dimmed with teurs. But to Nell her toils are pastime, (Though never till night they cease); And her soars afloat like a buoyant boat On the crystal tides of peace. Ah! Blanche hath many a lover. But she broodeth o’er old regret; And the shy, sw*et red on her cheek is dead, For the day-stiff of hope is set. Fair Neill but a single lover Hath she iu the wide, wide world; Yet warmly a part in her glowing heart Love bides, with his pinions furled. To Blanche all life seems shadowed, And she but a ghost therein; Thro' thefmlst/ gray of her Autumn day Steals voices of grief and sin. To Nell all life is sunshine. All earth like a fairy sod. Where the roses grow, and the violets blow, In the softest breath of God. What xneaucth this mighty contrast Of lives that we meet and mark? One bright as the flowers from May-tide showers, One ray less, somber and dark. O, folly of mortal wisdom That neither will break nor bow; That riddle hath vexed the thought perplexed Of millions of souls ere now! 0, folly of mortal wisdom! From your guesses what good can come We can learn no more than the wise of yore; 'Tia better to trust, aud—be dumb! Another Blast from Bishop Harm. Tho Rev. Bishop Haven, whose third term utterances in Boston have brought him into notoriety, hasatfain come forward as the champion of President Grant, and this time he is heard from through the columns of The Independent, in the character of a mourner over the grave of the late Vice President, Wilson, who, he says, died because lie withstood President- Grant. Hays Bishop Haven: “Chase aud Greeley and Sumner and Wilson are toweriug warnings to the American people how they con sider the work of renewing the land accomplished, and set themselves against him whom God hath selected for this renewal. [Gen. Grant we all know as a godly man, who hath no predilection for fast horses, liquor, cigars, arid other worldly things.] Had Wilson thrown his mighty influ ence on the side of the President; had he cordially supported the re construction measures still needed to insure liberty and safety to our laud and to the late and not yet freed slave; had he helped to puss the 'force bill’ and the education bill and the marriage bill and other bit Is ne cessary to secure equal rights to all, he would have been alive to-day. But ho put himself against these de mands of God and the hour; and wus not. for God took him.” Commenting on this blasphemous speech of the would-be Praise-God Barebones of the corning Cromwell, t he New York Post, Republican, says: “Precisely how Bishop Haven found out this fact, which he asserts so pos itively, he neglects to inform us; how ho ascertained that the deaths of Chase, Sumner, Greeley, and Anally of Wilson, were ordered by heaven for political purposes, we do not know, and perhaps we have no right to question a prophet too closely of his visions; but we deeply regret that the Bishop has also omitted to make his words of warning effective by de claring what other statesmen it is the purpose of Providence to remove from life in the same interest, and giving tiie doomed Senators a chance to re pent and savo themselves. We are not prepared to say what prophetic functions accompany an election to the Methodist Episcopate, but to the secular mind this bit of dogmatic as sertion sounds wonderfully like nro gant blasphemy.” Praise of a Child's Composition. It is not often that a good piece of writing, the production of a child only ten years old, makes its way into the newspapers. In the Colum bus, Ga., Hun we find an “Essay on Bread” by a Miss no older, which we take pleasure in reproducing: Broad is the staff of life. It strengthens us so that we can worn or study. Good bread is better than anything that we eat. There are different kinds of bread—the Hour bread that is mado of wheat, the corn bread, and the oatmeal bread that is used in Scotland. In the East Indies there is a tree that tears bread fruit, which is used instead of bread. Every housekeeper is anxious to have good bread. I have sometimes made bread myself, and inode it good, as mamma and papa said. 1 will give you the receipt: Receipt-Two cups of flour; a teasp<x>n of salt; a tablespoon of lard, and a little water; and then work it and beat it good. Could anything be clearer or more methodical? First, we have a state ment of what bread is and of what it does for us. Then the high rank of bread among articles of diet is as serted. A pretty little episodical al lusion to the bread-fruit tree follows, and theanxiety of every housekeeper “to have good bread” is noted. The writer then, with a pride not unbe coming, gives her personal experi ence in break-making, and hints at tho parental approbation she has won by her batches. The whole practically concludes with a receipt. Hand ine.irperta. She knows what she Is writing about. Addison could not have done it better. Swift would have done it mueh in the same way. If the reader will examine he will find that there is not a word in this essay which could be erased without injury to tho sense. In all, there are only seven adjectives. Of 125 words used, only 8 (if we reck on correctly] aro of Latin origin; all the rest are Saxon, or from kin dred roots. There is only one figure f the staff of life) and that is prover bial. The grammatical construction is simple, but with one or two trifling exceptions is perfectly correct. There was a man once who would have been delighted with both the manner and the matter of this little “composi tion,” and his name was William Cobbett. Again, observe the accura cy of the child. She states no more than she knows; she makes no guess es; she commits but one error of fact. The mention o{ the oatmeal bread used in Scotland, and of the bread fruit tree, shows that she is pretty well informed, onlyshe misplaces the locality of the latter. To all board ing-school young ladies wrestling with fine expressions and flounder ing in a bog of ambitious phrases we commend the production of this child in Columbus, Ga. —N. Y. Tribune. Administor’s Sale. YITILL be sold o* the firat Tuesday in January if next, within the legal hours of sale before the Court House door in Cusseta, Ga., the fol lowing property,to-wit: 101 % acres of lot of land No. 117, 28 acres of lot No. 140, and all of lot No. 108, all in the 6tb district of Chattahoochee county. Ga. Sold as the property of the late John Majors, deceased, for purpose of distribu tion under the will of said deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. W. J. MAJORS, Administrator, decs wtd de bonis non with will. CAREY J. THORNTON Wa. F. WILLIAMS. Thornton & Williams, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. OFFICE UPSTAIRS OVER THE STORE OF C. E. HOCHBTRASBER, Broad street. Will practice iu tho counties of Harris, Talbot. Taylor, Marion, Chattahoochee and Stewart, and in the Supreme Court of the State. District and Circuit Courts of the United States; also in the couuties of Lee aud Russell, Ala. Will also give special attention to the purchase aud sale of Real Estate, Examination of Titles aud Conveyancing. Also, to Renting aud Collec tion of Rents. novl4 tf LIONEL V. LEVI, Jr., Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Commissioner of Deeds N. Y. and other States. Office over Georgia Home Bank. ESTATES.—SpeciaI attention to keeping accu rate accounts, vouchers. Ac., and making an nual returus for Guardians, Administrators, and Executors. _ sep2-lf Henry W. Hilliard James M. Russell. HILIARD & RUSSELL, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS At Xiaw. OFFICE OVER THE STORES OF * POLLARD A HARRIS aud W. E. BARNARD, cue door above the National Bank. Will practice in the Courts of Georgia, and ad lacent Couuties of Alabama; also in tho Courts of the United States. Mr. W. S. Lloyd will continue in their office and attend to all clerical work, conveyances, makiug Returns for Guardians, Executors. Ad ministrators aud Trustees, examine Court Re cords, Book Accounts, Ac. octal 6m BAM L B. HATCHER. B. H. OOETCHIUB. HATCHER & GOETCHIUB Attorney* and Couimvllor* at Law. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Office—67 Broad street, over Wittich A Kiu sel's Jewelry Store. [sepl ly J. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, I>n ACT ICES in Courts of Georgia aud Alabama. Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd A Go.’s. ja#- Special attention given to collections. ' janlu U HINES DOZIER, Attorney at Law, Hamilton. Ga. liriLL practice iu the Chattahoochee Circuit ** or anywhere else. Mr. G. A. B. Dozier will be found in my office on aud after October Ist. 1875, aud will assist in ail collections aud office work entrusted. Hcp'2f ly __ 11. .r. MOSES, Attorney nl lam. OFFICE over Georgia Home lusuranco Com pany. Office hours from Ist October to Ist June. 10 to 4 p. m. __ _ aep!9 ly V. A. DOZIER, Attorney at Law. I PRACTICES in State ud Federal Courts ot Georgia and Alabama. MW" Makes Commercial Law a specialty. Office over C, A. Redd & Co.'s store. aug26 tf J. D. Ramuo. W. W. Mackall. RAMUO & MACKALL, Attorney* at lam. Office iu Burras' Building, Columbus, Ga. Practice iu State aud Alabama Courts References —Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savan nah, Ga.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah, Ga.; Gov. J. Black Grooiue, Auuapolis, Md.; A. k J. E. Lee, Jr.. Esqs., St. Louis. MM if THORNTON & CRIMES, Attorney* ut l.im, OFFICE over Abell ft Co.’s, corner of Broad aud St. Clair streets, Columbus, Ga. jan 16 ly __ Joseph F. Pou, Attorney X Counsellor at lam*. OFFICE west side Broad street over store of W. H. Robarts A Cos. Practices in State and Federal Courts. Advice aud services tendered to Administrators, Executors, Guardians, Ac. Spe cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles, kc., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United States. All business promptly attended to. fob! dtf O. CALHOUN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Geneva, Ga. WILL I’KACTICE IN ALL THE COUBTS OF the Chattahoochee Circuit. Special attention given to Collections. He is Corresponding Agent for the Geneaal Collecting Agencies of New York snd Savannah. Therefore his facilities for pursuing that branch of the pro fession is unsurpassed by any lawyer in the State. OCt2l tf Columbus Oil Company. We offer to the WHOLESALE trade of Columbus and surrounding country, CAEBON OIL, 110, 130 and 175- fire TEST. Also, Gasoline and all Lubricating Oils, West Virginia. I.!rl. [Wool, Spimlle and Tallow Oil. The above Oils we guarantee to sell ALWAYS for less than cau be laid down from any other market, in barrels. Prices subject to fluctuation of market and quantity of purchases. Office 84 Broad Street, at Buhler’* Cigar store. mb 10 ly English Citron, New Currants 12 l-2c. per pound, Dried German Pears, Dates, Maltby's Prepared Oocoanut, American and English Pickles, Beef Tongues, Dried Beef, Buckwheat Plour, Farina, Olives. Choice Goshen Butter, Cream Cheese, Atmore’s Mince Meat 6 lbs for sl. W, F, Taylor's Soap, 16 bars for sl. Colgate Sterling, 16 bars to 20 bars for sl. Goods delivered promptly Free of Draysge. ROIIT. N. CRANE, Trustee. dec4 6ra THE TIMIiS; WEDNESDAY HOItNINC. DIICKJIIM 2s, 1575. Cheap Groceries - AT C. E. Hochstrasser's. I am daily receiving new goods which I offer at the following low' prices, and gu&rautee them to be of the vtry letl quality: English Plum Pudding in Cans. Cornell Beef Cooked. , in Cans. American and Imported Champagnes from Pic. to $3.00 bottle. Fish Roe by the Keg anil Retail. Zanta Currants, Citron and Jellies. Mocha, Jam and Rio Coffees. Sugars of all ijludities. Florida and New Orleans Syrup. C. 15. IIOCHSTK ISSKH. daU tf SPECIAL NOTICE. CASH IS MY MOTTO. 1 WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN FORM MY PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT FROM THIS DAY AND DATE, 1 WILL NOT SELL ANYTHING FROM M F S TORE WIT HO UT THE CASH IS PAID ON DELIVERY OF GOODS. THIS 1(11.15 mi.l, HIS APPLIED TO ALL WITOUTANY EXCEPTION. DE SIRING THE FUTURE PATRON AGE Ol< MY FORMER CUSTOM ERS, AND BEING DETERMINED TO SELL THEM ON THE ABOVE PRINCIPLE CLOTHING CHEAP ER THAN ANYOTHER CLOTH ING HOUS E IN COLUMBUS. Respectfully, M. STBAUSE. Columbus, Ca., December 11. John Blackmar, St. Clair Street, thmby’s Building, next to Freer, Ulges fc Cos. Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance. ÜBfEK, BY PERMISSION, To Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bank, this city. jan‘2:i-ly WIVI. MEYEH, Itanclolpli Street, Boot nml Shoemaker, Dealer in leather and findings, ah orders filled at short notice; prices low. I have also provided myself with a machine for putting Elastic in Gaiters, at low prices, octß 6m JNO. J. BREWER. F. K. HABERSHAM GKO. H. HANCOCK. Brewer, IlstberNliftiu X Cos. MANUFACTURER*! Hit EWE It’S Rt'BHER PAINT, For Engines, BhmglAr and Metallc Roofs, Stoves, Grates, Iron Fences, Bout Bottoms, Ate., 4tc, Warranted FI re aud Water Proof, and not to orack or peel off. decll lmo ATLANTA, 43A In the District Court of the United States, For the Southern District of Georgia. No. 1182—In the matter of 1 Samuel 0. Hart > In bankruptcy Bankrupt ) The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all hi debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear on the Bth day of January, 1876, at 10 o'clock a. m, , at chambers of said District Court, before L, T. Downing, Esq., one of the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at his office at Columbus, Ga., aud show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not be granted. And further notice is given that the second and third meetings of creditors will be held at the same time and place. Dated at Savannah, Ga., this 21st day of Dec cember, 1876. JAB. MoPHERSON, dec 24 oaw'Jt Clerk. Fresh Groceries! Country Produce! ARRIVING DAILY, AT Daniel R. Bize’s, Bryant Street. Itacou, Flour, Laril, Sugar, Coffee, Saif, Ac. Keep on hand a foil line of Plain and Fancy Groceries. Offered at low Cash Prices. Your patronage is solicited, oct 24 eod-tf Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. ' — -:o:—* CLEARIMi-OUT SALE -OF- Millinery & Fancy Goods. MRS. LEE Will, on and after to-morrow, offer her ENTIRE STOCK of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s HATS, SHAWLS, FURS, &c„ at less than cost FOR CASH. Also, HOSIERY, GLOVES and CORSETS, REAL HAIR SWITCHES and CURLS, JET JEWELRY, and other Fashionable Goods, which must be sold Regardless of Cost. Call early and get tho first choice. pS- Those indebted to me will please come forward and settle, as I need the money. W. J. WATT. j. A. WALKER. CHAB. H. WATT. WATT & WALKER, WIIOEHALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants Corner under Rankin House, Have the Largest and Best Selected Stuck of Groceries in the City of Columbu CONSISTING OF BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL DEIIS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS. LARD iu tierces, Lard in buckets aud kegs. FLOUR of all grades, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand. the best in the world. BAGGING. TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE, coffee, Oysters, sardines, crackers, potash, soda, STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such as OSNABURGS. SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent, proof that may be desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, uud our lot of SYRUP cannot bo equaled in this city. It includes all grades of New Or leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in tho market, and much cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, aud select ed expressly for our trade. Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur chasing elsewhere. j.,,1 tf WATT Jfc WALKML r. 11151)If. .1. I\ MANLEY. WIN. ItElHf C. A. REDD & CO., 128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. OFFER ONE OF THE FINEST STOCKS § GROCERIES 11ST C3-3±iOI?,GrI-A-, At Wholesale and Retail. Purchasers may Depend on Bottom Prices. We Offer Special Inducements! JI. HI. II ( l>SO\, of Harris, is with us and Would be glad 16 gee his friends. Got 8-fim —— H. H. ETPING, President. H. W. EDWABDH, Cashier. K. M. MIJLFORD, Ass’tOashier. The Chattahoochee National Bank OF COI.tTMBIFS, GA. This ltonk transacts a General Banking Business, pays Interest on Deposits under special contract, gives prompt attention to Collections on ull accessible points, and invites correspondence. Information transmitted by mail or wires when desired. .aril tf ROOTS AND SHOES. POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN BOOTS AM) SHOES. We Keep Always on Hand A YULI. ASSORTMENT OP All the Leading Styles and Qualities it °v Boots and Shoes I Such as the people want. > ' M3T Our stock is all manufactured for OUR OWN TRADE, aud we warrant every pair to be good. Terms Cash, and Low Prices. BOOTS AND SHOES IVo. 104 Broad Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. English Female Bitters Down to One J>oll,r ! TT'OR several years the cry has been greeting us from all parts of the country, "reduce your Eng _T lish Female Bitters to One Dollar, and we can sell immense quantities." We have now complied with that general request, so that none oan possibly complain of quality or price. Avery large pro portion of our profits are thus yielded for the benefit of the consumer, the size of the bottle remain* ing the same. It will cure all forms of Chronic Female Complaints, and all forms of weakness, de bility and prostration. Price #1 OO per Buttle or Nix tor #5 00. Bold by Dealers every where. Are You Bold or Does Your Hair Fall Out ? VO 11 AIK, VO pat. We have taken full control of the most wonderful preparation for the HAIB ever offered to the public. It will poamvKi.Y promote the growth of anew suit of hair on bald heads; it will immedi ately stop ladies’ hair from failing out, and cause a rapid growth of long and luxuriant tresses; It will promote the growth of whiskers and moustache; it will cleanse the Bcalp of dandruff and heal all eruptions—and as a highly perfumed and elegant hair dresser has no superior. We will contract to do all the above by tl/b use of Dr. J. Newton Smith's Hair Restorative. Unquestionable proof and documents mailed ran v. to any address. Price mi OO per Bottle or Nix for s£ 00. Expressed on receipt of price. Address J. P. nUUMbOObK Ik CO., Prop's, Louisville. My. BOLD IN COLUMBUS, GA., BY J. J. MASON. i Jyso lj JOHN BLACKMAR NON-BOARD Insurance Agency, Gunby’s Building, St. Clair St. American, of Philadelphia. Establish'd 1810. Asaets ovttr $1,100,000. Amazon, of Cincinnati. Assets over $987,600. Petersburg, of Petersburg, Va, Ga. .State deposit SIO,OOO. Cash capital $200,000. Tho above companies do not belong to tho Na tional Board of Underwriters and the expense of membership thereby saved, is given to their policy holders in LOWER RATES. Risks on Merchandise, Residences, Got ton, Gin Houses aud Furniture solicited. octl7 ly Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods!! NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF BOHE MIAN GLASS VASES and COLOGNE SETS, just received at L. U. tOU lll.lt Y’N oetlO-dm China and Glass Store. WAITED. CAN MAKE FROM #IO to $045 per Week BY SELLING OUH New Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. Call at once or address * WHEELER k WILSON M'NF’O CO. tfop26 tf No. 100 Broad Street. Prescription Free. 1710 R tho speedy euro of Nervous Debility, ' Weakness, Opium Eating, Drunkenness, Catarrh, Asthma aud Consumption. Auy Drug gist can put it up. Address PROF. WIGGIN, y 7 ly Charlestown, Mass. It. THOMPSON, Livery niul Hule Ntulle, Oglethorpe btket, between Randolph ana Bryan. The best of Saddle snd Harness Horses. A flue lot ol Carriages aud Buggies always on hand. Special attention given to tho accommodation of Drovers. They will find it to their interest to put up with him. febi4 tf DR. J. A. URQUHART HAS AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment or the premises formerly known as tho Dr. Bozeman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh and Randolph streets. Entrance to the Office on Mc- Intosh street, where professional calls, made either at day or night, may bo left and will be promptly attended to as soon as received. jan22-eod tt. L. P. AENCHBACHER, Fawlilimablo Tailor. ROOMS over Moffett’s Drug Sture. lam reg ularly supplied with the latest FASHION PLATES, aud am prepared to guarantee perfect satisfaction, at reasonable rates. mb2l eoddra SANS SOUCI BAR AND RESTAURANT J. IV. RYAN, Proprietor H AVING secured the Proprietorship of this popular resort. I have thoroughly refitted, refurnished aud stocked it with the finest WINES and other LIQUORS and CIGARS to bo found iu this or any other market. OYSTERS. FISH, GAME, and Choice Meals served at all hours, at reasonable prices. Parties furnished with private rooms when desired. FRESH OYSTERS now received daily from Savannah and Mobile, ahd served In auy style de sired. As soon as tho next season commences I will again take charge of the WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, in Meriwether county, Ga. oct9tf J. W. RYAN. Notice to the Public. ? : ;.V ’ Having purchased a fine hearse, i am prepared to furnish it whenever needed, and cau also supply Carriages for funerals at lib eral rates. my!4 ly AJBAWEL. _ Lost. A Morocco Pocket-Book containing sundry drafts, nine dollars in currency; Cheek drawn by Blount it Haiman, on Chattahoochee National Bank for $160.74; Check drawn on same Bank by J. H. Hamilton for $271,88. The public is cautioned against trading for any of the above described papers. A suitable reward will be paid for its recovery by CIIA TTA lIOOCIIEE NA TIOXAL DANK. novlO tf REMOVAL. WE HAVE REMOVED OUR Complete Stock OF Liquors & Tobaccoes rpo THE STORE formerly occupied by Rosette, _L Ellis & Cos., corner of Broad and St. Clair streets, where we will be pleased td see our old customers, and as many more as will honor ns with their patronage. REHLLL X CO. REMOVAL. C. 11. LEQUIN, Watchmaker aud Jeweller, Has aemoved to 97>jJ Broad Street next n Ho gan’s Ice House. Work solicited Promptness and dispatch guarant<■<•<!. oelfitf EVAXrSYIIXE Commercial College And Institute of Penmanship, S. E. Corner Third and Main Streets, ;evansville, ind. Established 1860. The oldest ami most tlior ough Institution of the kind iu the Southwest College Journal and specimens of Ornaments Penmanship sent free to any address. KLEINER & WRIGHT. jy29 dAiwflin Principal. ~tT s. spear, No. 101 Broad St„ Columbus, 6a. Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly all orders will receive prompt attention. Remington Sewing Machine Depot, For Sale. FIRST-CLASS LADIES’ 6R GENTLEMAN'S riding Pony. Kind aud gentle aud works in dou ble or single harness. Can be bought cheap. Ap ply at TIMES OFFICE. Jy29 W BOOTS AND SHOES. GUIUT English Remedy TIIE Cordial Balm of Syricum, AND TONIC PILLS, EOR NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY Pmunture Itrrny, Over Indulffrnre In tiie Cue of Opium or Alcoholic llrlnkH. Tobacco, fcr. NERVOUS lILKILm. The Press, the Pulpit aud the Lecture room are silent on the subject of this disease. A false delicacy withholds a knowledge in regard to vio lation of Physiological Laws, and life-wrecks shattered humanity, tusanity, and premature graves fill the world. No race, nation or posi tion is exempt from the soul-destroying scourge. Sleepless nights, twitching of the muscles, trembling of the limbs, poor appetite, easily dis turbed by noise or excitement, pimples aud blotches on the face, desire to avoid company, pe culiar sensation over the whole body are among the difficulties which attend this complaint. The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills will in a short tiino so cleanse the blood aud soothe the nerves, and restore strength to the body, as to make life enjoyable and happy. EPILEPSY OB FITS. No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so quickly us the Cordial Balm of Syricum aud Tonic Kidney Diseases aud many other difficulties are cured by the use of the Cordial Balm of Syrup aud Tonic PHD. If the watery portions of our food are not pass ed off. they must, when retained in the system, produce serious difficulties. Language fails when attempting to describe the sufferings of per sons whose kidneys are out of order ; gravel, buck-ache, inflammation of tiie bladder and of the delicate membranes of the urinary organs are the result if the water is not regularly aud properly carried through the kidneys. The Cordial Balm of Syricum is effectual iu promoting the secretion of the wa tery and unuutritious portions of the food, and in carrying it off by its proper outlets. Whatever portion of our food is unserviceable should be passed off iu the water in sweat, and from the bowels. If these useless matters are rotained disease is sure to follow, for then the blood becomes poisoned with the impurities which should pass off in their proper channels. The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills is a powerful cleanser of the blood; it starts the liver and kidneys into active operation, aud acts on all the secretions of the body. It carries off old aud foul elements in the blood, which are slow aud sure death if allowed to remain iu the system. DR UN XLXnVTEISS. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRI CUM AND TONIC FILLS is tho only remedy that has ever proved by prac tical experience a benefit to thowe who suffer from over-indulgence in Alcoholic Liquors, it com pletely destroys the tastes for them, and restores the victim to health and Vigor. A Single trial will prove it to he iust what it is reusmimcnded to be. MORPHRNTE. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRI CUM AND TONIC PILLS is a sure curs for the habitual use of Mor phine, so extensively used iu this country as a stimulant. It will in a very short time com pletely destroy tho desire for this uarcototic. We have many testimonials from the first fami lies in Europe and Atueric, who testify to its efficacy. OPIU M. The alarming increase of the use of this most pernicious drug as a stimulant, by male and fe male. aud its peculiar effects, completely destroy ing the digestive apparatus aud shattering the nervous system, effeminating and debasing the mind, renders The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills of inestimable value, as it completely destroys all desire for this most baneful drug, and restores the nerves to a perfectly healthy state, even in cases where opium has been used in large quanti ties and for a number of years. [Davenport Democrat, Davenport, lowa.] How few people are found without somo indi cations of nervous disease. This truth has been recognized ever since classic ages, when a sound mind in a sound body was held as the perfection of human existence. Home from congenial dis ease, others from youthful lhdlscretlous, some from alcoholic Indulgence or too free use of to bacco, suffer from tremor, palpitation of nervous excitement—all of which can be removed and per manently cured by thyi English Remedy, the Cor dial Balm of Syricum, which has long been in the old country the favorite remedy, and which, since its introduction into this country, has dis tanced all other medicines having the same ob ject in view. Boston, July 16, 1874. Du. G, E. Lothbop: Dear Sir—l beg to inform you that I have been troubled with Nervous Debility for the past twelve years, and have been unable to obtain any relief until I purchased a package of the Cordial Balm of Syficum at Mr. Duncan’s drug store, corner oi Leverett and Green streets. The benefit derived from the use of one package so far exceeded my expectations that I address you this for publication, that other suffers may avail themselves of the oppor tunity to be cured. Yours truly, John Tuttle. Boston P. 0. * Lancaster, May 14, 1873. Dn. G. E. Lothbop: Desrßir—l have nsed up ail the Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills that you let me have when you first undertook my cure, and I am glad to be able to inform you that, thus tar, I have derived greater benefit from it than from any other medicine I have ever taken in my life. I sleep, better, and daily go about my work without hesitation or fear. My nerves aro gettiug steadier every day, and if I continue to improve as fast as I have done for the last few mouths since I have been taking your medicine, 1 have no ..oubt but that I shall soon again be a well man. With many thanks for the good you have done me, I enclose $26 for which please Bend me as before, five more bottles of the Syricum snd Pills, as I intend to keep up the use of them unti Ifully cured, as Tbelieve I shall be. Very truly your a, Elliott Tompkins. Wholesale Agents: Skth 8. Hanck, Baltimore, Md. K. Mowtkuse k Cos., New Oleans, La. Van Huaack, Stevenson it Rkip, Chicago, Hi. John D. Parks, Cincinuaai, Ohio. Strong k Cobb, Cleveland, Ohio. Collins k Bros., St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. If your I)ru*fflts do not keep It ask them and they will aret it for you from any of the above Wholesale DrufffflHts. ii • t l > tin ij'S' iff. Dr. G. Edoar LothoP, Proprietor, may be con fidentially consulted, by mail or otherwise, ITes of charge at his office No. 143, Court st„ Boston, Mass. Send twenty-flve cents copy of Doctor’s Book. fjy3 dhwly