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Show AuiDiicttH Genius. Moody aud Sac key. The great revivalists, Messrs. Moody aud San key, who electrified staid u!d -England with their eloquence and enthusiasm, are fair samples of American genius. Springing from among tho common people, iheir sympathies arc alive to tho wants ot the irmc icojie, and herein lies the secret ot tlieir great success. Those who seek to be popular must study and be familiar with the wants of the mnsoea, and prove loyal thereto. To this fact we may trace the grand success suc-cess in business, as well as iu religious undertakings, which many Americans have achieved. Strikingly illustrative of these suggestions is that great establishment, es-tablishment, located at Butlalo, X. Y., and kuown as the "World's Dispensary" Dis-pensary" a most appropriate name, indeed, for that vast institution, within with-in whoso walls are manufactured remedies which are in demand de-mand in every quarter of the globe, and at which a oorps of distinguished dis-tinguished physicians and surgeons, under tho personal direction of Dr. Pierce, are constantly administering to the needs of thousands ofsulierers everywhere, and whose success in the treatment ot all forms of chronic aliments ali-ments has become so well known that there is scarcely a hamlet iu the laud in which his name is not familiar. Its proprietor, says tho Uirald and 7Wc.j('r-;;r, ot Detroit, man ot' the p..plet writes tor them, and to them tenders his eminent professional services," His advertisements are earnest exhortations. Like the great revivalists his enthusiasm is multiplied multi-plied by the unparalleled success ot his enterprise, as well as by the efficacy effi-cacy of his remedies in curing disease. 'i'uc i-yylc Uiiere in him and his' remedies, because, as the New York Tribune says, "he sympa- i thizts with them in all their atilicliocs, ellbrts and attainments."! Hence Dr. l'teree's Golden Jit d-: ical Discovery is to-day more , largely employed as a blood and liver medicine, and also as a cough remedr, than any other remedial agent in the world. His Favorite Prescription, he does not recommend as a "cure-all," . as is oiteu done by compounders of worthless, hum bus nostrums, but fnr ail diseases and weaknesses peculia to women it has proved itselt so nmcl of a specific that it now enjoys greai popularity and universal confidence Dr. Tierce's rieasant Purgative Pi I lets, "searlely larger lb.au a mustart seed,'' have proved so agreeable anc reliable as a cathartic taat they are rapidly taking the place of the iar-e, u.u:ieous pills heretofore so much in use: while his Compound Extract 01 I Smart-Weed is a favorite remedy lor I Colic, Cramps, Si;mmer-comp.aint, J Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera and I Cholera Morbus, 'ar.i also as a j liniment. Of Dr. Sage's Catarrh I Remedy, and Dr. Pierce's -NVsal I Douche, little need be said, 1 lis they are known everywhere as the greatest specifies tor Catarrh and "cold in the he-id,"' ever given to the public. And los:des this lari.e measure of success. Dr. Pierce seems likely to achieve as great renown re-nown as an author as he na as a physician. His Common See J1et:-cal J1et:-cal Advisek, a book 01 about t0 pages, which he se..s at the uupar-al.eled uupar-al.eled low price 0: $1,130, has already been soli to tne extent c; exhausting I copies. The secret of Dr. Pierce's success, as well as that ot the great , reviva-isy and scores of other Ame:i- , cans who. by the:r genius, have advanced ad-vanced sup by step fro na cbscurity to a.v.uence and d::irjc::cn, censi--' in treating ti".e people wiia wesiuera-. tie c, sympathy, canicr, and honesty. "o aiia who hopes to attain eitntr .' wealth or iiistinclioc, C:in r:." ; to j deal untairly witrj the world or be :nd::v-reni to the wants and best : -TjT.-naTK kile praymc tor an appronrulin of ?l |