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H VDWA.Y'3 BVl.t^r IS A VVRTI rO?
EVERY PAIN.
I! !vn< t'lO flr?t a->il Ii
rr lio Or.ly I'itiH i{4?mo<ly
P a* ir.i'antlv atop* it'? mivi 'xcr'trl.tllni; palna, a"?\i
IiiiIhiiiivi" . .1 rll'H frt||id";|!ir ' v bother < . the
i. my*. M..inn< h, bowels, v. ui.n-r , ' Jiorcr^.tni, l?y
?i o app.icaUuu.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY V7NT7TEB.
n > ?M"rr pov vln'-"t <ln.? pain thft
lt!l BUM ATlvS, in-.| ridden. I nit rut. Otlppieil, Nervous
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7i AD W A\ '0 P1 f I. Y r. EL E *
YVTT,T, AP-N I. D \VT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OK'IIIE Ktl'NI'Tv
INFLAMMATION K i HE BLADDEU
INKLAV.M.YiiO.i Of' V! 1 i. ?" vVK.'
( ' ' ,M( S ME Till! LUNON
SOUR TIIUOAT, l.l' i Vli.iMi
: * 1 pi . A t i UP I'.iE HEART.
II I'STURIOu, v ..01 H i*. KI \
<' A !' HiK II, 1 S t I.UKNZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTH A "E
It \I.O! A, U'lKEVATISM.
ooi.o rnn.t.R, /'ii'r, - mi i :
Ti I- n >| 11 cut Inn ' ' Sic It * n .1 > It I'ltrf to the pari or
piiru n icro tile |c;i;l or d P.. 'I. \ . . u .11 nib rd im.hi
r.i .1 ?lointoi t.
I w i 'y i! In lirIf : t h' r ' v, vi n 'I In n fry
to mon'i o.uro I'K ' M I ; . \ n. S< >1 r s I o u a< 'I,
in; aktmi'RN, -ii \ ii- !i>v i:. i i \ P m'' >K A,
liv >! v I'l'P. Y. COLIC. V.NO J.A llli. I il'it'KU,
ii \ >1 INTKKN * I. Pa N ?
; i Ic-a ?li.in d a!>' in > i v n of 11 n 1.
u iiv'h Ui'itily Iti-ib f " !i lb > " dm- ? in
vii.cr will |>revent Mckti m or :tln? fn in uhnimo uf
v iler It is bcl.ejtluill 1 Mitch Si iilii!.- >.r 1P..C1 J US .1
ktliiiUiunt.
rrVEH A Is 13 ?.zUS.
EF.VF.U AND AOPK ctreil fcr flf'v r< nil T?vro |*
m t n r?Mif ' i. hk*- '-it i till' !>'<" ''tin' - 11 e ii c Ki-mt
Bud Ay up, and till ? User Mn1 uv P ;l< .He .rbd,
TvphnUt, Yellow, Mill other Kevi-r* I by UAI>W.VV8
PII.Lrtt ?o quick <M ItAoW.lY I HEADY K?l.lj.E
I'.i.,i ci'iita ( i boillo.
MM | T! 1 f REfl : ;-\7 f I
l u r.-.t- ? mi m id U L' Ln L v. Ll U Ii C
BTPOVO AND ITU". IP 'H PT.OOT> IN-'ltEVD!
i K PI ll-ill a A i> W : t.iu-i' . t ^ v " "
i ; v'w i'! i "1/v:: T.i:>;ion kiiouitED^To ALU
P R. H A D WAY' 8
SaraspriiM Insolvent
VME CttEAT CLCCD P 'J ft ? F 3 E F?.
HAS V \M*. T11 F. MOST Al,Ti>NIS1llV<) ct'RKS: PO
Ol.H'IC. 8( > KAI'il) AKH TilK OIIANOES, TIIK
I () > > OJ'lb.'S.'S, i ?.I)KK THK 1 N? l.l'KNCK
OS T * 11.' TiiULY V Ij .Mlu!c:.\Ji,
Tll.v'i'
Iraj Bay an Increase in flesh i
and Wei|M is Seen and Felt.
Every drop of tha flAUnAPATUT.T.I \Tf UBflOI,
VK.XT cntntnunU nte* through llto Hlootl, S\?eat. Urluo.
n.alotiu r l lui.ls mill the M'li'in the vUor <>r
li!e. fi r It Hi ill H t!i .i- i ol Mi" Iiinly v uli new and
von ml materia.. ! r iih!,i, HiphiiU. ('.iiiuinplluti,
i.bmdulnr dti :'~c I . ers In llm l! r* :*?. Mouth, Tumors,
Nodes!'. iimit amis tin t othor part* of the system.
h??rc Evob, Hiruianii os ilincliiii'KtK from the Eur:* and
the *nrst t mil < ! : ..hi il> .oih, V. iitpiloni, Fever
; ri'f. Scnl.l I li "ul, 1 !tH! 'A i .n. Salt lUn tun. Erysipelas,
A< no. Iliack 8pot., Worm* in tlio Flesh. Tumors, Can*
( ith in tl.o Womb, find nil weakening and painful iliaoh
-u vim, Niv?bi Sn'P ii.\ I "ii oi Kpei in and ali wastes of
I lie ! i'c principle, j i" w lib in i ho i ii rail vo range of this
wonder of Muili i a ithcmlsirv, and a few da*-' u?o will
l rovi lonit* perron thong ll for either ot tiio'cv lornis of
d: aw .1 potent power to cure t! i in.
I the puti i*'. d .d\ i,'ci tiling i. <li rd bv the wattes
ar 1 deeoii!|n IMoii tiintl cor.lfntially i rng'ieasing, suei
i .li iii arre ding the w n-tcs. and repairs the tuinn
*' "it II in w in:.'- in! i.' i > t. "lit ' ii nll h v hloo.l ? and I III.I
tlieSAl.'A! \I:!I.X.; .v win and 'l..c . n. iiue?a euro
is cftrt ii. i " to th's remedy eoniniencoa In
*vor!; of ' 'ir ' Ci.ei, and s ireeed.s In diminishing tlm
|o?boi Wiirie*. ii i r? pai.'1 will Ii r.mid. and e\cry day
* tllO pil'h nt w 11 !-rl inil'M'li ,*?*.i\* In.- heilei mid stronger,
tiii1 11 < dige>i iny leu :> <. a; , elite iiiijh u\ iti?> and llcsh
end weight i en a in.Not
only dm ', t'u- Mai "Arx-n I: in Ersorvsvi excel
a'l itionii ni in dm I " in : h em ?d ('It route, Senttil'etui.
Consti'ii'i.tns', a:. ! I'... i hoec., but it |j tlio
only positive cute kr
Kidney <0 III adder Complaints,
l" innry and W nd> din n u, dratr). Idnhetos, DronBy,
S.. tn ape ot Water, liit- iith.ieiieeoi Uri..e. llriglit'i; i)wi
i>i", A11 >iiutiit111 in, and in all euse.i where tiiero nro
I i ick-dutti tU jiii.ilt.i,or the wa'oi t. thick, eloinlv, mixed
** i'ti iultfitatieeS like the win'- ot an i u or Ihreads like
vhito silk, < r tin ie i i k nil rbn'., d.irk. bilious appearnnee,
and w liite lieiie dlist 'ep' i' . and w hen Ihero la
a prie.kitu;, burnlni; Henraiion a- lint w .iter, and
I <?.ii .11 vuv buimi vi i.iu utivi .... i ;i lac I.unci.
Tumor of JV Yearn9 Growth
Cured by IZad way's IZvsolvciit.
DR. RADWAY'S @
PerfGctPnrptivo&RegnlatiBgPills
l'i-r'fi'i! v tnsle'ci, elctjftntly onnloil with sweet cum,
t'licc, ii ui . l urll; , i Ifiiiim- athI sirene-l eu. Kinli'
.?? ? ?'i"i?. fur iim cure of a IK Warders m? tliu tumnoh*
) . r i r, J-ii.w Mil, Klttllf.vs, liliul'lcr, Ncrvollu I Mm use i,
1 . n i.iclit'. *'iiiisti|u?ii<>n, Costiv< no**, lii<li?i <tiuii, Dvnl','l
mu Hilton* m-**, III!iihis Kevfi, Iiiii.i.inua;m i of iho
Ui.iv !'. l'iics, niiil till Deruiiu ax uvi ot ilio liiierniil
"i i'fi.ra Warranted ineitiTt n j us.Uvr euro, I'tirolv
.... .i,i..t cuii. mil a i},' iio tin i cury, auurnio or ilclctoriK
irw Iots of I! APVYAY'S PII1L8 will freo the ayg.
te ' III nil tl.e iiS'MVc I. 'Illicit il'suiilfiv. rricc,25 couts
) 1 l> 'S HOl.tl It Y HKlJUU IH TS.
Kti^ il r \ I..si'. /. V L? IKl i'. Send o~0 loner
r'ifiji 10 KAl'IVitY A t'O , No 32 Warren St., New
A .1 .v 111 f. r million worth thoimi.tiil.t will bu eent you.
\f;-rpanRrrTi*^P
.VpWP'UroY
Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar
Hitlers arc n purely Vogetablo
preparation, ntado chielly from tho native
hoibs found o? the lower ranggaof
tho Sierra Nevada mountains of (California,
tlio medicinal properties of which
are extract herefrom without tho use
of Aloof* ,.o question is almost
daily askeA Ahat is tlies cause of tho
\nparalloleo - .ceess of VixraiAU Hrr/r.nst"
Our answer is, that they reinovo
the cause of disease, and the patient recovers
his health. Thoy aro tho groat
blood purifier and a lifu-uivhn? nrfirUnin
& I * "I,txj1
ft perfect Konovntor and Invigorator
of tho system. Novor bol'oro in tho
history of tho world has a inctlicino boon
'omnoundcd possessing tin? ronmrkublo
.junhtios of Vinkoak ItlTTKR.'. in healing tho
iick of every disease liuvn is la ir to. Thoy
nro o gentlu Purgativo us wed as a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
Ihu Liver and Organ* bilious
))is<*a?os "*
Tho property of Tit.
Vixkoak Ui n ? HS*ro Aperient. Dianhorotic,
CunniiiAliru, Nut.'tio,* Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative, Co't'Her 1 v?itaut Sudorific, Altera
THE 11
??*,' .-,r?wr- 11 ?? -' *v- 1
Sir \V alter Seott was m great 1< vcr
I of dogs, ami always had many lino
I ones around iiiin. (>ue day, in conver|
fling Willi a friend, ho said: "Those '
[ pointing to two fine hounds lying
on the hearth, "understand every
: woial 1 say." The friend exproisad
his <loul>ts of this statement. Sir
Walter, to prove it, look up a book
and began to reu-l aloud: "I have
two la/.y do<p, who lie by the fire and
sleep, and lei the eall'e ruin my garden."
l?oth dogs instantly sprang up,
and ran out of thr; room, and finding
no cattle in the garden, relumed and
j lay down by the lire. The baronet
again read from the book the same
jlory. Ajrain the dogs run out and
attain returned disappointed, and lay
down. The third time their master
told the same story, when instead ?!
going out, the dol;s came up to him,
( looked in Ins face, whined and waited
their tails, as inneh as to say, "You
have made gone ol us twice, you cannot
do it the third time."
.IAPANUSK WO.IIEX.
Strange Customs l ulling into Disuse.
From beacon Itieliavd Fmith's Cincinnati I !
(ia/ette.
The Japanese women are' usually I
small an.lj[dumj?y, hut are olten verv J
beautiltil, with small hands and ieet,
and are exceedingly neat in dress and
eoilVure. 'J heir hatr is not, as is getierally
supposed, a true black, but is uj
very daik brown; in some instances is
pronoumred red. lis blackness, and,
unfortunately, coarseness also, is pro
looted by the custom of shaving the
heads of children from their hirth. It
is made to appear very black and flossy
by tin.! use ol unguents and handoliu
made lrom a mucilaginous plant.
Like the other sex (and this custom is
universal among people ol every age
in Japan), they hathe daily in hot
water, a pnhlic bath costing only half
a cent. Since 1808 the tiovei r.n.cnt
has piohibited the promiscuous bathing
of both-sexes, formerly common.
The women above Iwioitv v-cmi-h <>b1
- ' J " ' I
have blackened 11 it ir teeth with a
mixture <?1 trails ami powdered iron;
but the Kmprcss docs not, ami many
ladies are now abandoning the fashion, i
j The former custom ol muiricd women
shaving oil their eyebrows is also I a 11 - I
ing into disuse. The peculiar sty le nl |
coillure at once distinguishes Japanese
maiden, wile, widow, or prostitute.
All women are carefully educated in
household dution; but the lower classes
acquire very little book h aiming,
though nearly all women can read and
write. The young ladies of the higher
classes devote much time to fancy
work, their bright-colored robes hi ing
embroidered with gay silks and gold.
They are carefully taught from various
books devoted to the duties ol a
wile, mother, and houst keeper. The
three principal duties, as set forth in
a large volume, entitled, ''Woman's
Great Study," are: 1. Obedience to
parents when a child. 'J. Obedience
It) her husband when a wife. .'5. Obedience
to her eldest son when a
widow.' Halt their education is m
books cd etiquette. There is no distinction
made between politeness and
morals. Lying, eheating, deceiving,
I slandering, and like vices are simply
"not poliie," and so are not permissible.
?" ? ^^--- ??? ?
An Kxamim.h.?The following story
is told of the late l)r. I look, Dean oChichestcr.
llid great interest in the
woi king classes was shown, among
other acts, by bis signing the temperance
pledge in order to save a man
whom he saw to be giving way to
drinking. Tolling the story in his
own words, in speaking of the lime
when he was l)ean ??1 laeds, he said:
"1 had in my parish at Leeds a man
who earned 18s. a week; out ol this he
used to give 7s. to hi* wile, and to
spend the rest in drink, hut lor all thai
he was a good sort ol num. 1 went'to
him and said.
"Now, suppose you abstain altogether
lor six months."
"Well, it 1 will, will you, air?" was
his reply.
"Yes I said, "I will."
"Whal!" said lie, "Irom beer, from
spirits and Irom wine?"
"Yes."
"And how shall I know it you keep
your promise?"
"Why, you ask my missus and I'll
ask yours."
It was agreed between us for six
months at iirst, and alter wards we renewed
the promise. Ile never resumed
the bad habit that he had lelt oil', and
is now a prosperous and happy man in
business at ?St. Petersburg, and I am
Dean of Chichester.
While three hoys were playing on
Eager street, near Morton alley, )>aliimore,
on the 29th ult., one fell over a
garbage box, which, in tumbling, threw
out a poeketbook containing $1,200 in
creeiibarks- The treasure irovc u-ns
handed to Maishal til ray, an<I the next
day Congressman NVoodburn ot Nevada
claimed the purse, Imt insisted
that when lost, lie knew not how, it
lipid $2,200 None ol the boys have
appeared to ask a reward.
An Indian wasncenlly shot down
in New Mexico for striking an Indian
agent. Instead of shooting him down,
they ought to have given him a liberal
pension (.luring the rest ot his life.
They may have shot him, though, beI
cause he didn't strike the agent hard
enough, and, if he di In't stiike him
hard enough to kdl him, lie ought to
t have been shot.
^ .
.^.. . 31 >
OIUIY WiiLlvi/i S\
1
Didn't ( uaie oil.
i
A fbw days a<*?> a l)etroit widower,
, who w:\s ( j i'.mmi to -i 1 >?-troil widow,
j eael ha\ii g i\\.?oi 11 ? ?*?* ehihfren, :iri<I i
bib b? ing well oil", determine^ to '.est
hvr love l??i- him ;t11?I :it the snmi' time
i ?ln*. >ver if she \mis .actuated by mercenary
i?i??li\? >?, as some ??t 11is (riends
had asserted. Uncalled upon her at j
I tbo usual evening hour, and alter a
wliiic rcnr.ii ked;
"My dear, yon know I have two
children, and to day 1 had my tile
; insurance policy lor $ejr>,OQO changed
j to their solo benefit in case ol my !
1 deal h."
' Yon <1??! tjuite right, tny darling," i
slie promptly replied. 4kl have three I
i children, as von are a warn An c<wmi !
as we wore engaged I had every dol- i
lar's worth ol inv j>roj>orty ho soeurod
that they alone can liave tho benefit o(
it."
! Ie looked.
She looked.
The marriage didn't conic olVat the
lime set last week, and it may never
occur.?.Detroit Dree /'rcss
I The Albany Argus wants a vcrv
clean sweep made of the crooked whisky
lino thieves, and suggests that
they be pursued by an investigating
commitIre ot the House, "oven 1 he
bed chamber o( the president hints dt."
That is good.
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Of kick <. \Y. Six i'v, I. O. (L T., )
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Notice to Shippers on the
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Hillings on 111 > Wae"amaw Liver.
S. S. I'laser, Agent at (icorgetown.
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