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WEDNESDAY,.. .MAY 4th, 1864. The Currency. We arc pleft.ied to notice that Uitrsgo, which for years has teen tLe reat ool gate through which the million of wildcat trash ha poured Into the West, has at last become tired of the worthies stuff and abut down upon it. It would have been well for the West had it done ao lon ajo, but binded with speculation it has opened wide the doors to the rsr mill of thcKast, until at last it find itself obliged to put a check upon it. But few people atop to think where money force from if eo be it plenty, is properly bigned and passe current. The inflation of Eajternbunkais perfectly astonishing. The bank3 of Pittsburg alone, tince the war began, have expanded from two million to over seven millions. There ara. eleven other Pennsylvania bauk which in December 1,1804, had Only a circulation of 83,74:,755 on a capital 91, ,229,0 13, have now in circulation over six millions, while their capital is not increased at all. This is a down right swindle. What shodowa of right have these eleven banks to borrow this much money on their promise to pay, draw in tercst on them and shove them off on the public, thereby making 18 per cent, on their capital, supposing they loan them at C per cent. P.nt these banks aro an I I T f rpfPTTi i j , Delaware; I ' ... i r.tclianTd I.ank of Grecncastle, Indiana; I liank of Geauga, Ohio; Merchants' IJank nf Massilou, Ohio; Hank of Delaware, Ohio; with a capital of 223,350. They have in circulation 51 ,484. Look at Greencastle Bank in this State, with a capital or 850,350, and a circulation of 8173,056. What is to become of our currency if these mg mills are allowed to go on at this rate? "Let them be taxed out of circulation. Let the people repudiate them, and force j them to fair and honorable busincrss. We are glad to see that our own business men have taken the bull by the horns, and after the 20th inst, will have no more to do with it. Lafayttte Courier. Mr. Hooper, of Massachusetts, made a speech on the currency question in Congress, a few days since, in which, he t.,l .r.r.irdtidv t'ta rottenness of ' ... . J .. thoae ra? mills. He said: C71 It is useless for the Government to do anything to diminish the volume of the currency o long n the State lanks ex ercie the right, and aro watching for erery opportunity to extend their circulation; and it id imiosibIe for anything; to be done to correct the depreciation so 'ronjr na th" tt.Jwv-oAivu the channels of circulation with their own notes. In no other country, civilized or uncivilized, does the power exist with nrivntA corroratioua or muiVaUUlatav r , .. .a. -T"ltirir- .Vumierc rim CAVtfrlrrn nnil irro. ""sponsible power delegated to individuals and to private corporations of furnishing and controlling the currency, which measures the value of all the property in the country. The cost of paper, is only the expense of the paper and engraving, and the trouble of preparing and signtngthe notes; butwhereever it is used, it regulates the price of all the saclable property in the community. Mr. Webster, in one of his speeches, said, in reference to the excessive issues of the banks, that it was 4,the most effectual invention to fertilize the rich man's field with the sweat of the poor man's brow," and ''that banks should be restrained from issuing for circulation bills or notes unde a given sum, say, ten or twent3' dollars; this would diminish the criculatioa ami, consequently, the profits of the banks; but it is of less importance to make bank highly profitable institutions to the stockholders than they should be safe and useful to the community." How much more important is this now than at the time it was uttered by Mr. Wehster, now the life-Mood of the nation is being exhausted by adding the excessive issues ot the State banks to what the Government is obliged to issue to sustain itself. The Aggression of the North. The North having always had a majority of the population, representative in Congress, and eleciorial tms, tha following facts are noteworthy: Fiora Um inauguration of the fimt Treaident ia 1789 to March 3, 1861. were seventy-two year. Southern inea were President fort vajne years and three months of that time, arid Northern men twenty-two years and nine months. Washington, jeneraon. Madison, Monro and Jack -on served iM- years each. Tyler erred thr years aad nin months. Polk four years, and Taylor a year and four months. Of th Northern Prekienta, Van Hurcn, rierc and Buchanan were cravrnly Southern in pnncipl-far mora pro-slavery than llenry" Clay yet wore allowed to serve but four years each. Tha two Adamse would cot have been elected had any slavery or anti slavery U-sue then been mail. No such issue was made, yet the first Adams could get but twelve electoral vote in the South, and tha junior Adam but sixl Yet the ooe received se i nty-one electoral votes, and tha other eighty-lour. Fillmore was elected oa the Taylor ticket, aad known to be Southern in principle. Of forty election for Speaker of tha IIooso, a Southerner baa been. chon in twentr tiro ' instance and a Northeraer in fifWa. Ol Presidents pro tern, of lb Senate, elected, t ho South a bad twenty-nioo and tha North eighteen. OT twenty fir appointments of Stat, th booth ha had fourteen, th North eleven.' Of th Supreme Court Justices th South alwava had a majority, and had lira out of nine at the time of tha accoasioa, whil f th four Northern, aU except an ar two wore chosen bacaui of their pro-lvryim. "VVhjkt a pfetura of Northern agjresj-ion! ' ' Th Pannaylvania Demoeratio Stat Gonl rentoon unanimously nomiaatad Gan. McClellao fcr th Presidency. TherJ are in Rhode ITand thirteen fish-oil Ifcctaeie.' The tUherie of that Sialo ar ooaaunuy uareaaing.

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telegrams, which passed between aLcClellan and the Department during tbe last rear be wii in command, . and omitted by him in tut published report, will be Bent by the S-crctarjr of War to the Senate. They will h printed es an appendix to hi report. Among thes are hi Yor town boasts of driving the enemy to the wall, and Lis acnouucenn nt a few days Utile, that he was ready to go to IlichmoBcL We trust this will be done. If we are to i. t,n!... tirfara the reoiile a a Prest dential candidate, let ii hare the whole of h.m , -the whole of bis letter, teiegrapt.ic d patches and sayings, so tUt we may itno a.i about hiin. ' A Maasachuaett Judge n circuit, a he rode 1 to the door of an inn. saw the landlady s daughter jump orer the force. "Oo that cgain, Salbe, and I'll marry you. b Uapedtha fence. TheJudga was as gecd a his word, and a year fioia that day inline! tha :ight-hee!ed Siliie. T& Some felluw, enamored of a young lady ramed Annie Bread, dropped the following from his poc et we presume: While belle the-r lovely preaces spread And fps anoni ttiem flutter, I'll be eoutc-nt with Ann Iirfa-1, And won't hare any but her." Abtemtts Wabd. In an airecting account of hii courting with "Eetst Jane," AaTtHis Ward says: There were many affectin' ties which mitde me hanker afrer Betsy Jane. Her father' (arm jined ouin; their caws and ourn squenci.cd tneir thirst at the came spring; our old msres had stars in their forreds; the measle broke out in tith families at nearly the same time; our parents (!'.etty Janes an 1 mine) slept reguUrly every Sunday in tha same meetin'hous-s and Ihe nabors used to ohserte, ' How thick the Wards and Teasel air:" It was a sublime sight in the pring of the year to Bee or seTeral mothers (Besy's and tnii) w:tb their gowns pinned up so that they couldn't siie 'em, etr-cshuiutely hiiin soap to-elher and aUsing tulnira. -f " 1 ho rem mains of llenry ciay, say mo Ob erver and I'cporter, ar cT an inierweni 01 twelve years, were removed lal week, upon the death of hi wife, and placed aide by aide with hers beneath the beaa'iful monu i.ent erected to his memory in the Lexington Cemetery. Connected with this event, wc may l! permitted to alludo to a sin fele fact, The wreath of immortelles placed upon hic Kin by his liiend, the gifted poetess, Mrs. Arm S. Stephens, prior to the removal of the body of Washington, was found to he in an almo-U perfect t to of pi-enervation, bein hut little faded, whilst a gold ring, bearing the init;!s "J. V" which rested near the wreath, was as bright as though juit from a jewelers A prave friend of ours tells us that ha and his wife always tJO to bs d quarrelling. "And yet," said he, with all our dill'ercnccs, we never fall out. - , - - Destruction of Cavalry Horse3. Heccnt orderes from the War Department j JJ; j. J0f)rt r.gjai0i(t designed to tp the destruction ol cavalry d a Hoard ot lnspecicrs io and companieH liiat neglect U ar.U waste their horses, to U dwmunted ann hroKen iid and transferred to ot tier (yaniz itions, the utlicer to oe inusiereu oui 01 cn -:, and commanding general of armies and department are empowered to dismount and trantiler to infantry rcyi lients any rna i who used up hii horse by ncgloct or cruelty. . r ... . , r Sharp Practice. i operator. dinisted at W lr ermeTnrfed to shake off thU ortal oil at.d take "hares in ' ' kingdom cotno." To this en 1 he swallowed a which heinz di.-covcred by his .tw ..Vtno p ison. and caved tlic intn's hlo. I'hysician subsequently (ent in a rn It for for hin services: laudanumtaker refused to pay, a ing ho had not employed him; physician ! sues for his money, and laudanum m i-i threatei prosecute physician tor iws.ult and bittey. JULha pictty case as it stands. portant to Wives and Mothers of Prisoners. IsniAtA Military Ci.a'M Aoe.nct, 1 Wa-h noto, D.C. ' Wasiiisgtos, April 13, 136 L j a. Editor: Will you pleaxo notice in your psper for the wives and mother (who are do pendent 'tpon their .ons for support) of oiheers and KohlierM now prisoners of war in the Smith, that upon application to this i lliee, they can , procure the pay which may be due to t-uch ofticers or sohiiers. This is not generally known ' thotishout the State. t All letters fiom tlie South mut be marked upon the envelope. Care of flag of truce ' i lours truely ' J. W. MoxroRT, ' Indiana Military Ace lad. Jourt.al JSColi ni'l Metcalfe, a native Kentnrlvian, ami alaveholJer Vk, aiMresseJ a Union meeting a Carlisle, Nicholas couuty, Ken"u ky, a few Jars agr, aa during his speech relatevl tlie following anecdote cf 0V. JlcClelLin : " I pnt my eyes opened on that young Napoleon (in a born) in the spring if 1S81, at tbe time, you will remember, that I went !Vr the eclobrated Lincoln gnus. I went t see General Mct'lelian, and in tle course of tha conversation I sail to him that Jeff. I)ria was a scoundrel and ri-pinliator. He ( McClellan ) straighleQed himself up quickly, and said: I do assure too, air, that Jm are mistaken. Jeff Paris is a lTf3 ymtlrman, trmi iruWtf do othimy vmbicotmng a Hti.mam.' Well, if a traitor, c"pirat-r, thief, repu Jiator. and the chief devil who ia instigating all this murder is Lis besu-idealef 'a perfeet gentleman, I hope our countrv may never beenrsed with his sland.ird of Moru'Jty and Tirtne at the lieaJ :' a3"airs. These Sam? Conservatives and Copperhead gentlemen agre . iu aU thmjrs. Thi-y are al.ke opposed to any confiscation uf rebel pn'perty." The following InJiaua repriments have been attthorii;e.l hy Gen. AlcCleruand, to have ioscribeJ on their colors the n.tmes of the several battles in which they have participated, viz: 8th Keo IikI. Rich Jlonntain. Pea Ruliie. Tort Gibson. Champion II ill, l$laek River Bridge, Vicksburg, Jackson, Fort Esperanza. ISt'i Rer. Ind. TSlaekwater, Sngar Creek, lea Ridre, Cotton lJIant, l'oit Gibson Champion Hill, Black River liride, VkksLurg. Jackson, Fort sperana. 4iHh Rer. In.l. Chickasaw Bbitf. Arkansas l'ost. TortGibson. Champion Hill, Black RiTer Bridge. Vicksburr, Jackson. tilth Reg. Ind. Richmcrnd, Chickasaw Blnff, Arkansas Post, Port Gibson. Champion Hill, Black River Bridge, Vickslmrir, Jackson. 1 " It is estimated that an ttwderjeoa-td Rail mad. five mile hne. cou'.d be built under Xew York for $4,2e0.tVO Ie Champlain is clear of k. It has been cloed only three weeks th past winter a retnar.able ttrcuoiHtance. Eighty three 8'etmers, rarryin; 4,W)tur of (rorerntnent mores were , dtspalcl.ed to IS'aaihvilie during Ut month.

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TnOMAS JIASON, " i ? S j ; : AY IVClri ii :tcd his -lwcV- -- EjlSbre Koom. and tenied bis faci-'itie for manufacturintr Cabinet U now prop "'P plv the t.irf' "rl,h s'-P-" nor aKtvles la his H iV. ni-aki BuBEAlrj. beiwTFD5V WAUDi:oBES. stK'IAHi.EsiOF.V.S. CHAIIJ OP ALL KINDS, Ar- ?. in fact. eTerrfim? in the ahape of rnrmoirc He will Also kf 1 l',r a'.e a general assortment o. Cincinnati-ma Wert. - i- . jrifPrompt FaTml-elung h. wora at 4 pruea hi direct competition with mino.acturers j j W.ar work in Cincinnati, he has adoptei tlw CA-H gysV-m or p.iTini-it am lor tiie v " , anv i...use'in ( .'incinnati thus m-ikin-r it to the nmtnil iKterwt (rf all parties to pay cash on delivery of the w org. 1 . k ci , mr The Old Established Hons 3 OF EGBERT HOSEA & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor. Main and Fxont-sts., Cincinnati, Ohio; OFFER FOli SALE AT LOWEST CASH PRICE vfIIdtN. O., Cuha and Porto Rico 4j"4 Sugar! TtftCRio, Java,L,a5Uirat5Io- j cha t ollee! -m X-KiTX-r Wol-. Cruel, Powdered Xi XFS i.r ;rauulatcdk CoUee llenntu Sugar! TV 4"fcTIa!l jUvji Ulack Teas! aU ot late mmnoriauons. 300 Has Itice! A- I5o!, Pntana & Ilagoot Kru Assorted Sizss Belmont ails! "H Assorted Orop and Buck i 9?4iSiiot! "SOCHOIS het Stare hi 001JUe8 Bttl''it's w York Soap! "3 a vKrgs "e w ?Iaokcrel! all numliers. . f i;.nes Choice Urands Tobacco. Together with alarrre and general asortment of every , artieJe wild lv iiotail thvieeries. Call and I Ut2dls0a. 41 T .S. F. Fletcher, form -rh- of Richmond. Tnd., i uow act'n? Arent for this ext"ntive House. ITEV7 STOCIT j Jewelry, Watchss, Notions, i O Vt 3 J3j 5I'f..-.K lilNt.S, a "aiiie a.ssor:n)-ntof Platfd '.f.-ir-, ( hM us Knives, 1'orks and Spoons; .Musical Instruments. Ac. An assortment of Sheft .llu-ie. contantlv on hau l. K. 15. MCKINSON, No. 11, Main-st., RiehnKnd, Ind. Jan. 27, ISO 1. a,jtf EZRA NYE, HEALER IX Stoves and Hollow Ware, 1'Iain, Pressed, anil Japaned Tinwarw. Also, Arent for the Sale of the Forest Queea Cooking Stove, And Manufacturer of all kinds of TIN AM sm;i.T-IROX WORK I j 77a ami I on Jiitnft Put in Oilier. j ,r?rAlIor.lers n.rSpoutintr, Gutters and Vallcrs, attended to with promptness. ' ! Store apjoiuiiik- Scott's Furniture Rooms, near the ' Depot, RiehmonJ, Indiana. Jan. 27, Hf Spring Opening of !V.iI!inery Goods at the Extensive Sale and Exhibition Rooms, No. 3S .Maiu-st., Richmond, lad. MISS E. STHATTAN, TIIANKFCL FOR PAST FAVORS. RFSPECT- ' fuHy calls the attention of the I.idies of Richmond ' and icmity to th?. largest, most varied and ."ishionable ! stxk of Millinery txnis ever otfensl in tills Cite, direct from Fasten, and Foreign markets. Un e.Tamiaation you will find a lull line of IMiiin and Fane Uoauelo. C hildren and Wis-e Hm, Ilanuet siik, r.ace', Veils, Ruches, J low, rs, Uutlons, Hraids, nnd r I lull iiat of TiiDuuius iueadlcsi rarieiv. I Tie itee po,Kls have been selected wi-h much care ' and tt;i the view taf plea.sinc tbe most tasteful The 'i Trimminjr depau-tmem is uu-ter the sapers ision of Mrs I l r' ' "arry whose taste is too weil known to neec i any eemmeiKiation. An examination i, aaUi i..t k, ', fore mutm y.ur i-urchases. ftH,n- well assure,! ; bar in? the m.st ezten that vou cast he w .i vc st.h-k to select from in this Citr , f ed su;;ed in every j irti. uiar. " . j err rc'i.rt i-lv. " ! Aiiss E. STRATTAX. i March S3, Xi. NEW DHTJG STOR23 !! J. H. AVERY &-CO. v,:. 1'EAI.ERS IN EAngs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyf Stuffs. Con! Oil In. Jmps, Perfumeries, and I'aucr A. ..clcs CJeuerally I J AL0 or Pure Wines l Liquors FOR MEDICAL rrRrosEs. Patent ani Proprietary Medicines Xc.3n Matu-st., Oppo:-Stsur Hal!, j IJlCnalOXD. IXD. I rn- tir whoie sMek i new n V frsf. iHTin-just ' hca.pure, s.aj ot Jl.iu.a-tiin.rs zhl Importers. ; ! FAIRBANKS' ! STASDAIST . .. i SCALES Ol ail Kiuds. a ' Wre!rfe Tracks, Letter Presses I , Pair banks,-Greenleaf & Co., , . - l-aie Street Coicago. " j 3uae 2, lc-SA.

COLORS.

i .ar aw, LUck tor S3k, Dirk Blue. 1-iirht Blue. French Line. Claret Brow. L-ht Cr-x-n, NlngnitA, !.ir n, i iuk iirple. tji J Iurple, S- U-ria-, ; VcilaW, v .ra uroaa . -. . -feccsa C-rrv, Cr-E5'a. I k Drab, V-Z it Urah, Lipitf T.,r Dri'iM r- .:. 1 KH.ns. tri-.ircs. Kt'an-jt. ll.it. EeashiiX.'lLTi Oiiirrn- tiukkva'a d-thing, and ail kinds of A SAYING OF 80 PER CENT! TV.r "3 r-nts M can color s many pooAs wonld otherwise csi u-" - b,. pr,,iuct4 fr.n Cie same dye. The prow nr ciw a the ?ye with per. set s -te-fipjUah, French and tnua, i. .v;.. tire times that sum. t inrai la.1.' can IS SUll5UCTrSS. inside vi earh p ick.is'- ? . . . . FVr 4"nrtfi',riBfirn,rt,m ,n Pv'inc-. and eiT.nir a perfect kn..wlire ''it o lors are lapu-i u dve ith otherv ith nwnvt-..luiUj r.-c:i.. rurc!iase Kowe te-ven-s' Tn-attMOS Dyeinir and CwTini. eat by mail ou receipt ot rwe 1 cents, .ii.muiariiire-i ot . - - ivtV' t: & 1 r. t.M, For sae hv PfK"its and dealer-j jrnerally, 4. Iv. MADAME ZADOCK PORTER S Curative Cough Balsam! PRICK 2 &i SO tT., PER BOTTLE. The Bert, i t and mot -flectna! Reir (7. m ft rivs. t olas. AC, me vv oriu ha e ' t-r'jWanefd, Purely Vojrtahle, co'ntaiai- .MIM'.UAI.s, or other DEIJ:Ti:IOlSJl)!itG.!. The Curative balsam is warranted. S used accortSinjr to din.etion to euro in all ca.e.Ci.uj:b.C.Us,t hoop-ing-Couu'h. Aistlima. and all the afljetinns nf tiw Ihroat and Lnncs. - J Ma.Ianie Zaioc Porter"-. ""'-JUT' A rl:RELT VEGETABLE Ki.l lic roKA.NT pre l-iir.d with rroat care and scientific skil( troai a tomi.in.itum o! tlm brt re m -iic-s the veirctahle kinplom aiiords. I rs rL-m -diat cualities are bused n its poW to assist ttw health v and vigorous circulation of the-irT"-oiHc;i t!; litres. It ealivena tlic muscles and assists tl skin to perform ttinlutks of tvgnlatinir the h-t ot the syswni. and in gently tjiwmg"fl' the waste siU'SUik 5lui lle uri iee of the ImkIt. . It UMs'ns phh -iii. indue free spitting and wiil be thid very bctw--1 1 . ... .1... It W IllC A ..: .1 .. i . t.rtftini'.U nt. warmnisr. seareliuiir ana , JI It 1 ' i 9 . efi'.-i tivrsjiien by the oldest person or the youn; rairmorfTr's Ciira'ive Balsam . 4,,ntrud mmlieim-. hut has been fceJ by the lHiWCjSTTTi-J'ast 2S years, with iinparalle.1 .-ueul... imn.v br boinc reoommeaded by tliose v. hi. have used it to their aliiii ted friends and others, n- . .... kn f-iil.l. if ever so sliirht, do not tall to eive tlie Halp.m a trial, a the very low price at which ; ;j ...l.t t n it in the rp:i h ol everv one. uiai iot .- ktit (N.nveiiient for use. The tiuiely us. of a i'5 .-ent WvlewBl Oaten 1 rove to be worth one l.un . i tr wit), nv rth -r. . Ask for Ti.Mi .t!..r- il viuir i : turirast uoea 1.7. i l.-afc. liim anfl end e 't it tor you. s-if-rtolJ hi all Prtiptr'sts at and oJ cents per t T.l .V HITKIK. I'ro-ts. '.21 liKEEXWICIi MKEKT, SEW YORK 4. Iv. rElEB CRCOSRta BENJ. CUOCKEU. CRQGXOSIt CO, t mi 'amTr ii am'T'-nT i an ut tr-, Ii;tjr-ie, j 11 H-i'tuiii. V.xpre-s and I'eiiliiijr HiiLiw,'ic Ac. ! V iav on Vid a fine as.-ortm 'lit ol work in our f- fine, in l c?n .ini -u to or u r on s.tott notice, atinosT any rvle or pi:trn of voi.iele. a!i of wliirh thoy wjr- ' rant t e be nijle f the liest ui.inrtal and by raiv'iil end I expor! -u'-vl wtiaan n. Tiie public are invited to ca!i j and ex inline tn4r stock nut price, i .T? l'urti i!aiattJUtion paid to repairing. J.in. 20, isii. Oraameatal Iron Works. HOOD t iTTKOT, JI3I Ride Avenue, Phii-apei rnn, Phnmsylvasi, OFFFR for sir. npon t!ie niiwt favorable t -rms. New and Reant'il lei-ns in i;rcat vari-ty of lri-n Railings for Cemitri, Residences, ie of Wrought and Cast Iron.atvl t xianired Ironand Ilrass Tit'iinir: Inn Varandai.s, I!altnies, Stnirs, Cnuuters, F.nntains. Oates, Columns.itobinff lots. liiui Stands, Vases. Tables. Flower ands. Sofas, ( hairs. Statuary, Animals, and all oth(rlron Works of a Decorative character. Designs f-'wariled for selection. lerons applying for same wi please state the kind of work needed. Jan. 2U, in..! , 41 3m wicsTris & GO., NO 20, .MAIN' STKECT, MAVE jiastrc."ived a larre stxk of Goods, purchase.! iihe Kast of Manufacturers and Importers. forCASH.tii tiiey now otter them for sale at such prices, and cuT terms, as will lie sure to secure to Wi?sin t Co., No. 21), ."rlain Slreet, ilSjTr I'yinir profit. Tlicir ''cSsi.'jJ-'i-CK stock cmiaracea a ounJSIJT. il-. o.-aX' nhte assort ment of all ardall ip and i.lack and Faninanieiled. Ilea wand I.:pht Knamclled lA-ata-ers, together wt? an assortm "nt of our own tanaire of Leather, ail of ?ih tnikas our Stock one of tbe first in the country. Also on hand at M'i'jsins k Cos, ?f. io, JIain street, Threa.ls of ail tn.Ia. rly Nets. Horse Brushes, Whips, Saddles, Ifarw, lirklhis, Collars, ic, atcof our own manutactiuv. rAjjArr roii iiidfu. Fine Watclies and J ewelry, tj.cr 4.yn the 3Ianafacturer . . en: oTv. " Watched vtint'ia-". ' Jewelrr Jewelrr! The y Bet ! Th? very Bcf ! i:evcry cheapest '. The v. ry cheapest At C. A. Dliiiscn's Jewelry Store, Nol Main Street, BieLui !, Ind. . . . -, - New Stick of Jewelry, &c. 1 Ja. a His just rcceiTeal a LAr.C.E A EXTENSIVE tip ?$:-riS i Stock of Jcvrcfrr, To which J-e ravite th -aajaaoL? at'er,ti-n cf parclia.rs . WATCT1KS, tOCKS, B K IZA ST PINS, 7 Ear ad Ttasrr Rins. &oII Ciains &c, i.c Of t'-c latrlt stvfe atU .-.f t.:e 5act finiah. AH artirh - ait wrraitl mwss.i'.wi. Wst.'h nrri Clock r .friT d"e en tbe s. rt --t mtis. and warinu -rl-e veil Ti;Tikfui formw-favorsa cootiniae . patr!i3a2 ia reet:"u!!y sohciwd. - " N"o it, Vf"?t ?f! S'reefy one d.oor Td"et of Karris Siove Store. Jan :r, 1SU.. .. . 41-Iwtil Well Paper! Wall Paper! JICTIOaLSON ak BRO ' Have js rfived a lot otf, ,t a t ! Of ew,aoa ekent rttT.s. ' Call t the CitT Book rofe, 1 And e Tmrr.-TWf.ir sMakoa" Wall Tper.Wn Vw Shades, Cttrtiin Fajtres.KC Slv'tlOLSO" ; BEO.

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So. 59, Main S:.,Oppoite S;arr Hall. IUClIJiOM, 1Mm IIS now orcparAl.u. aUewl Funeral PnT.t!y and S. satirt.-niv. wit', a Hwrorfim.. Ie cn hand ail siies cf M-talic Case and tasketa. TERRACOTTA lil KLVI. CAM. These ca.es ar? auik of matorial which U erHtLIST. n-nniK t hi rrrt- t'iciu r.et'wr to rnt or om; . " VU. W,w"k-n Coffin of a'.! aiaos always on band. Jan.. 21 If 4. 3.S tf HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia, Pean., A IVr-volerrt Tt:tot!n estiMiht.1 hy speeial en Vw- f ment for the rrik-f of the Sick and listresael, athtct- j I with Virulent and F.pi leutie lis.-a.--, and ejMctallv Ar the care of diseases of tlie Sexual Orjrans. -WW LDKA I. Advice praus bv t'w acting Mirem to ( if S all who apply bv letter, with a description of, ti:.nr 'condition. atr,Jcepatin, hahit of lite. e..; and in cast's of extivuis poverty, medieincs furuishei tree of chsree. . ! Valuable reports on Sjierniatorrhoea and other disea- i ses of the sexual orpias, and on tlie new lvmedie em- j plovcd m toe lispeiisary, sent n:e anneieo, in chaVtrf. in sealevl letter envelopes- Two or three stamps j w ill be acceptable. ! . . - . . . - . . . . ....... (TT.1V t ! Address Vr. J.- MvILl.t. mnuuiu.", Aeuug i Sunren Ihwanl Assiciati.-n. No. 2, South Ninth St., Philadelphia. Bv orjer of the Directors. K.ZKA I. U MITWLLL, ITesiaenU GEO. FAIKCIllhH, Seeretary. IMPORTANT NEWS! Y:I?'Wf?ie-r WEAK i: I K El'AR V. 1 rM FlhL on'ofs for Window Sah, Winds. Poors a Pr imes M iulditrrs, Uraekets, Mantles and house titrnishers work generally, SCHOOL lESKS,all mde of tlioroucMv SEASONED LUMDERI And as low as the same can be brought in this nvirV.rt. Also, Iiae Inmbcr, Nhtneles, Flooring, Ittli, Ac, .Vc. ?rJ-Sisth Street, one Siinatv South of Main. Richmond, Ind. EZRA SMITH A CO. June 5, '63. tf. D. 3- CRAW FORD, rroprittor of the HIVE ST0BE,e Is now rceiviuj the LARGEST STOCK OF CARPTS two ani TiiRri:ri.Y iNCRAIN, HSMP AD 17 A C ! STRAW M ATTlMi AND Kl'C j-:.-:.' -?.: ii o t,i riKT.MN :oois Ot everv dscr"ption. Oil Cloti: Iress o l. f newest styles. s, of n 'it patterns. la tact 1 am aiwtcrmined to have the ci:sTSTt.t !; or coods i the city And Sell as Cheap. Manv of mv tumds will 1 sold r.t old prices. The public are iuvt ted to call at No -2 Alain astivet. Uichuiund, Jan., 2 11 1 I, tl Cut Straw and JlaSr . t?tlfTW'. ATsii.'casa uaid r ft.v and iiav, at ait t nit s, bv STEPHEN SCOTTON. Kevwntb Street, North of Main, Ricliiuoii l, Ind i'ee. 4. in.t. jo.tr W. A. Elttt.S. c. II. BfKCnENAI. uicklt. jl RriiriirNAr., Attorney at lup ' Office No. 33, .Mailt Street. Sair.. RICHMOND, I mi as . NORDYKE & JOHNSON, FURITACEs" STOVES, ANI I:iniifaet!ircr of TIN, (((Id'EK, aad Sl;j.T-lUO.N WAltl Tin U-H-tinp, (inttars and Sp,uti:iir : Cook, Parlor, Church and Shop STOVES, Saart-Uum EvHvoraturs. ZY NIate Knots, of utimh! material der. Call at tiioCitv '"Stove Sb.re." Nai made to orI T, Main-et. Job Work done bv experienced Workmen iviclimonJ, ind., Jan. z.tli, lsol. Itf NEW SPRING- GOODS, AT STRATTAN'S CORNER! tgRfaaKCTrO from the best st ks in New York and Alpacas, All V Cousistinf of Xephvr. Mixclan l Haid Ini2-, hound silk fringed Tibbet, and Levantine Hfnirc. Ladies' Cloths and Sackings, 3cc ' IN MENS AND UOVS WEAK, We are w,-Il prepared t me. t the deman I. Mack and liruwn Ckit!u, Klack Ifcio Sk'ns, Uarrisanl Fancy Cassinwres, TwwU. Satiactis. Jeans, Jtc. Shoes, Ladies', Misses Sc Childrens, QI KENSH AKK ANI I.ASS AUISets of liiie imitatjotis of Fiv:ich China, new stylo, very good and cheap. UarlERELLAS Cotton and Silk. To all of which we would respect ?uUv ask t'ie attention of tlie public. STU.ITTON t SON. Riciimond, aVpril !, l -.4 - ij tf New Stock of Hardware ! rglHE suhsTiber htrin? i-i-t r.-t-.jrr..: 1 fr m NVw K Vaarw. Ufavat TIIS CyiTKirtTtn:TT t'lTTTr'fUl ITT3 irraw an-! the public that he wiil sunn be in receipt of a frcsb stock of Hardware, Cutlerf, Nails, Carriage Triranting, ate, tich be is dinposad to sell cheap. Ilezse eall and see beior; iirchir els aT.VAN REED. 40 tf. Sept. 25, 153. JOSIT WILLI A3M.3, .AreucliTTrit"Tii.ilox, GI3NTS FURNISHER, VB-hti"s Id lildinsv, llichntond. IntJ. Oct. 2, 1-.5. 31tf J. IE UtTTOV. A. E. irCTTON. J. H. HUTTOfJ & SOU; (Coale'a old etial, opraosite Suxr H-.IL rr ALiuts is EOCER'IX 'vVortdTivrar, Qicensw-ari?. M CTuntry I'ro Ac, Ac. ?T-Cz-h jail fcr Cotter, Eps, Lar J and SB kinds of Coacrrr Produce. Soj t.25. l'-,3. 41 1 WATTED, lOOO AfiEXTS, j TO mfmrfucc in Fimilv an 1 IVjpca.mts. SxmrfMmg n-ry Wy a-... It ait'l't! iinld Cowl !VO j ite Hai'tltar Wa rh. Souii. Ladies', at akdiam. ti-jtsta-, lii O'Scrra Ha ch, a first-class Silver Iluntitic ?"i Patent Lever, w'j n -w Patent Tiiue vnaraw. a-aaf fir m-nrtim h-f Xaoarrai Arrney lnn, rn-i ivr i irerlar. . AbKAMIALi. a I U.. 2I-lJi-rl AUKANDA1.E CO 2UHiruad ay, X. T. No. 1 3m. Jan. . . W. T. DEHN IS, Patent Agent and Attorney, RICItMO.VD, IDLASA. Jan. ST, Zm

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COXTlTlTIOX WATEB. roTmTiox WATKK. CONSTITUTION WATKK. CONSTlTrTION WATKK. CONSTITI TION WATER. CONSTITt'TION VT AT K R. CONSTtTl'TlON WATKR. CONSTITUTION" WATLK. til GREAT REMEDY CONSTITUTION, And The Only Known Remedy roa IMADCTIS, ard llsn..SFS of the KIINi:YS and BLAIMIKK. CONSTITUTION WATER IUs heen pronounced by t'ie Me.lieal Faculty, and tlie public, to be the most wtwierful n-jn-W for the rrmtnent nire of all diseases of th STOMACH. 1.1 VKR. KIPNEYS. and ULAUDEK that has ever been i-lKred. It is not a MINER AL WATER. It is from experience that CONSTITI'TION WATER hasvmanated.an 1 we now sav let no man doubt, lien a single bottle has ln'it known t cure d:'seaes which the best medical talent in this country has faileI U relitrtv. A reto-d v pi-ssesitiiT the virtnea of Constitution Watr c.niiMit he elasae'l under "otitiek' lire m rat ions, as :. : i.. .wt .,,fi.. M..,,.,.. in I this cilr. It is oiilv aecoud-claM phvsicians that cr;es down popular remedies, wnile the better akitltol make injuf everv tn-ins to acconmlisu a cure: and tlie ucC.'SS Of thc rCivsician increases a Ins mowHMc K ditK rent n-m slk's einhlea him to prtxluce a cure, nhile otiiers fail in tae attempt. Jcienec is satisfied with the truth. liive Constitution Water a fair trial wc mean you who are nirder som? ta.t Ww care from year V yxar, and we particularly allude to ladies who are eoostauty resaii'tinsr to oeerf tmt?m'Tit. and all sorts of bcal applicationa for dses. with as rauch clwnco of suceess as there ouhl le from Uical applicationa to the throat for diseases of tlie brain. We have al avs been carelul to use tasaruupa in our circular that could not shock the most delicate organization, but we reeieve so many eommunicntion frm jx rons lor nhich Constitution Water is adapuil, and of whose disease no mention has been maile. tht we ccrne to tLe couelusioti that if the reme-ly ia capable of pro.iu;'inr a cure, no matter what the disease may le. it slauM be mvle known. . Tlie medicine is put up for tiie public, and there should If? no exceptious. We would sav. Constitution Wat-r is not a riMed pill, made to suit the eve and tasto; it is a medieme, !.. ..e :. 1 ....t ;,, tiui b,ta ,f tbo ill rui tl.-. n i iti, ., ,t ........ . P pie for their relief, and if taken arciardinr to tlie .bivct'on it will in everv case produce a radical cure. We would say that the" direction in n-sranl to diet, etc., relate only to the disease undiT which Uiey occur. 1)iai:ti:s Is a disease of the stomach and liver, acting through the ki dneys, and is. without doubt, the most obstinate disa'as.-. except consumption, that ctahcts tiie human constitution. We have no space for tliscunshifr caus's, but will state that the ettei t of tlie disease is the convert ion of the starcLy principle or veirutiible portUan il toe l.T.i.1 uti.i soar, aa iiicii miiiiiiihic cue laniiK.-, toan excessive seen-tion of water. Many vrsou suffer from this disease who are ijrtiorant of it : that is, thev pass li'.rsre quantities the m d:iy and arenhlitcd to pt up i'rom ona to ti!Uen or twenty tim.- dur'uiie tlie n:.'ht. No notice is taken of it until their attention is c Uc.vd to tin hirire discharge of water, an.l O'ta'n lien it is jo ':ir advanced ns to Is boynnd the cmtrol of tard'rrr r"intdies. An t' er svmpb in is f. e pr-nt th rst, w lii. h, w hen t' c disease is fully elUislel, is l'lt'-'-T-.le fA . faiif itriitVn cw'mwo'v ! i.uut b- ttt'f nti-,htf : nls.. dryness of tie mmith, crack ills' of tha li;n. a sweet l ix'.it i, in the most advance I rases, and fi nlly loss of npp'tite, omveiation, and the patient pru hullv sinks Iroin exii.iustion. Constiti Tios Water is, without doubt, the only known remedy for rfiVfe, and we have a mueheoiiltdenee that it is a specific as we have that opium will produce sleep, and tmt'ifnlly say that it has cured ever case in wiaii h it ha been used. . Stone the Il'adder, Caleultts, Ciiavel) it-K lut lleposlt, etc., etc Aca.a. ahr 1. o TTlfle. anT nccbmpaiiksfbv e and the other a bao prof uj.e secretion -whic severu pstin. U will be spectinv caret by CONSTITCTION WATER CONSriTI TlOV WATEK CONsTITITItlN WATER CdNSTITCTlON WATER ( ((.VSTTI TION WATER TIIE O.M.Y KNOWN REM EIV FOR THE OVLV KNOWN KEMEDV El It . THE ONEY KNOWN KEMEDV FOR THE O.M.Y KNOWN KEMEDY EOK THE ONLY KNOWN KEilEDY FOR DIABETES. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE M-ADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS CATARRH OF THE El. ADDER. STRANGCARY AND ISCRNrNO, L1UNATINU. OR PA IN Ft" I. For these diseases it U truly a aoveretjm remislv, and too much cannot be said iii its praise. A single dose has been known to relieve the most nrvent svinntoms. F J '. Are vou tronhled with distressing pain in tlie small f tlie lw k and tlinmarlj tlie hips ? A teaspoon fnl a day of tlie Constitution Water will relieve you like uiajric. ITIVSICIANS Have l.mpt ainee ptven np tlie use of bnchu, culieht and -1 jumpier m me treatment ot those diseases, aud only use them fcr the want of a better remedy. CONSTITCTION WATER has proven itself eptal to the task that lia devolved upon it. pirRETICS irritate and drench the kidneys, and bv const-nt use lead to claonic degenerations and confirmed disease. We present tue Constitution Wat-r to the . puhtie with the conviction that it has no equal in relievanc the class of tlist;aa for which it haa been found an emauently successful for curinaf : and we trut that we shall be rem anled for ourcilorti ia phicinir ao valim'ole a remedy in a form to meet tlie leiiuiixokaiVs of paUent and physician. READ! RKADII HEAD?!! Danvilx-E, Pa., June 2, 13. Jr. Wm. If. Criq, ljtirSir:Aa February, l61, I was afllrt.sl with snjrardiabet", and for live months I paaaed m 're tlaau two p-allons of wab-r in twentv-four bonrs. I was obiUred to p t up as often as ten or twelve t me during the nijrlit. and in five montlis I wt fifty pounds in weisriit. During the month of July, IpnimmJ two b.ules of Coast.tution Water, and twoahty t'ter tie"! was 'taCrSf ciir?k,r fftai. "alli? t1altfia "my usual good health. Yours trulv, 3. V. L. IE WITT. '"Dosto- Cobnfb. N. Y"., Dcc J7.T34I. XTm. II. iin-;f i af- Wf' f 1 Uvtly (tire ynn liba-rty to m ike tirat iai toe iOiiowjnr csrtiiicata; of lite value ol '.mitntii Watr. wlrteh I can re-otmnend in the highest naaoncr;-My wtie aukej uij jain in t!ie ahonl l.r. whole lencth of her taaa k. and in her liin' s. aa it'll '"fi'ottoa 'if Ike U mrt td irriM'm "of l.i-ublfr. 1 cal!el a p!ivir-i3n. wio attnhM her about ttite mntu. wi; he k- t ta w- tfutt lie ivuni tf-r. 1 fieri cBiplovud an ' u I le best physicaat.: I could find, w '.o alt a t.l !: r Tor aliout n no nn-nt s. aud whih sle Ws ndT his care sdi l tt"f .JWti -r quite a n.'act ain. It- firu.lly pave la;r ep. ;o.l i ii-l, "Vr era' araat UtCttrtA'. . i car," a,! i iaO, a hOI tati m trirdjin'1ttiH of mxijiitriritw t.-c aft tfuHttf 'firtt f,.r a,aae rwt'Tt ta,aavat asial itMT rtf hm 4:iia-tXm'' -.AWt t-iis tim.- si:cimmjtaOiSalijjwa;tit LVnsUtotion Water, and to oar nit T a ton is lament, a-m-l Ute first de suemj-l la h ive the A-sutkA erf rt, and sm lurpt tm haprovtiag rspkilv uikler it tt Ihmwu aal u vij r.a-t-.-cia etit'r v her k-m-stic altairs. She baa not t iia. n any of the t Vsi.ti:irtion Wab-r Sr ab ot f'nir wfa-ks. an I w are hapmr to av that it hai prohfw-t r :tvm. " Wil. iL VAN LC..aCiUOTE-V. Buuest WrrKERsrir-t.i Corrn Itarch 2. H3. Dr. TT. ft. fimty, Iir ,5-,lIavtB? imxti yoor d rttsmeot af i.emtiitatiinn W atcr," recaaaa.--lod U-r iiilijuaaaa-t-.j a.s t ..e eu iaeys aiai IrritaUiain ot ihe Illaiier, iiav-iiij.--o.T'- ryJ for t;e past l.'iree rrs, ani tried t; skill nf a mira'Fr of piiysiciat w ftfi only fanranrary r.Hlwf, I wa laluase:! to try year nvdir-t. I proeewrwl one t4t oX ymr amenta at IL.ru. j J, Meter, lts, fsmwan A Co.. and wjicti I had used hali" of it, tf my snrjirisfl I fian. a preat ehaoe in mr hmtdt'l. I have Used tww br.t ties of it. and m liiv I never erpecU-I to be in r-n irc, weil and ia od spirits. I cannot express my arabtode for it : I (ssl that w m all aad more than yoo rvcr.mnwn-iad it to be. kiay tlae Lleaatiosrs of Oavt ever tx-iad von n yr btters lore. mtrm trwlv. " - , taEUSAKD S. BUjELUW. Per a'- hy H Ih-nrtrwM. Pric"fl. . WiL H. Cf.EQO at CX, IVsprietor. - MOEfjAX AT.LEX "cttcral Acrtrt.So. SChffLtN'ew Vera.;' Aseata in Cbtcago: FT? LER. 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HOSTETTHR"0 CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS: A pur and powerful Tonic, corrective and alterative of let t'ul efficiency in discaa of the Stoiujch, Liver and Bowels. . Cures Ilv-spoiwa, Liver Complaint. Haadace, tien-ral IVjUBH, Nerroutoeas. IVpreMkm of Spirit. Consumption, Colic, Inter mit tins Fcvyrs, Cramps, and l1"0!, , and alt CoaaplaiaM of either Sea, . , arising from Ihalily Weaknea ? !, wlietlwr iutterent in the system : .r pnxluord by sjnBal rwuaea. NoTBtNti that is not wholesome, pcnial and reatorative in its nature entrra Into tlae composition of HOSTETTER, STOMACH UlTTERi'l Jw pcnuUr ireraratMin c preparation contains no mineral of any kind no botauieai element; no fiery eacilant; buTtVa tion of the extracts of real balsamic herbs anal plant . with tail- mres anmildest of aU difllataixf atUnnlantm. h - wrll tm W rearmed afrainst :disar, and. K . far as tke human system can b protected by human means apainst malaaiies enpendered by an unwholesome atnsp!ire, tmpun water and ether external causes. HOSTETTEB'iS HITTERS may be rehod on aa a salcpviard. - " In districts infested with F' tvr nmtl A ffr. it haa heen fi.und iiuadiibU as a preventative and irroaisUbte a a rente r, and tlwmsauds who resort t U nnder aprebensio'nof an attack, esrapa tlie cotirrc;aml thousand who neglect to avail themselves of its productive qualttia u aaivaiico, air cnivJ bv a very brief eouraa of t'lis .Tlarve!r.tM inivhcine. j'ercr au4 Api patient!!,1 a!W Imiuir ulied with ouinine for months in vain. nutil fairly saturated with that (Unpenm alkaloid, are not unfminenty rstor.l to health within a few day by the s arf litetlsf lltttisrw. - r. TIm weak stomach"1 fa '-tapitly Inrhmrated and' tha" ppetiti restored by this aaacnTuLua) Tonic, and hence H works wonders in cases of lFlsprpia in lea eoatfii oil form yi. Iidin"-tnyr i aa fcntie i ant pamles vi nr. n Iso uivsrmulr rv diiceal bv irrtrulnr tive tir, find prom, ........ . aaaaaa J pt-rnunnint rwiacrTrou tlie Kitter. The t'stitiK from both in tut point m most eonclustve, and Tlie aeon mmedtatclr assu:jas! l,v it, aad bv ' nc. CHSHlliallV of the complaint maiV be prei As a urnenil l oiu, rllostotor Bitter- nnadue ertects which must te exp'ri'netd or witnessed before Ihev can be fully appreciated. In c's of thntHttitiumal r U -.iaH 'a. J'mmitHrr and Debility and IHctvpttude arising from 0!t Air', it erer esses the clcctrle inllncKs-. lu tl enivlcsernt stuires of all disease it opi-r iU'S as a delight 'ul lnvurorant. When th lowtrs of nature are rvUiu-l, it or rte to re-enforc ' and re-enstabiiah ti.em. Evst. hut not least, it is Te Ony he Stimxlmt li nit in i!iu: laired from imhiimI aud innaat.u.us inateri ils, an I entirvly fre from the acid elements present more or tos in all the ordinary tonic aud alomavchic of the day. -7 ' No fsmilv md'M-ine has hwn o nniversallv, and, it may lo truly added DESERVEDLY popular with th intc!!i)r'nt portion of the community, a llostetter Hitter. Prepared by HOSTETTER SMITH, Fittabvrg, Pa. . ", f a flUJtglaffaV OlUU!l ' ajlal ' StoretaaMpatS . a-l airy w hero. .' ., - P , IHSLMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. COMPOUND FIX1D EXTRACT HCCITr, a PonitivaT and SjiM-itic Itumedy for diseases of the llladder. kidnevs, tiravad. and Dropsical Swelling. This Medicine ie.ii. ine inereaaen tbe jH.wtr of Digestion, i he Alwirla-nts into healthy action, by wli ry or Caleanvius depositia'ins, end all nnna and excites the liicb the Wata ral cnhirremenU are reducvd, a well a paia and nnn.liiwauiuiaiit'ij, 1 1 Ifclmbofd's ICxtrnct Jlucha. For Weakness arising from Excesses, Hahit of Dissipation. Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the folloivinif at mptaiin; ; , Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power. Ixiss of Memory, Difficulty of Ureathimr, Weak Nerves, Trembling Horror of Disease. v.v...f..n " Dimiwss of Yisiam, psi n tite k. t nirersa! Lassitude of tlie Mnscnlar Hrstem. Ii"tUan.U. . Eiushii, of the Ikidy Dryness of tlie Skin, Eruption on tlie Faca I'ailwd Countenance. These TtnptOaB, if alluwod to rnnn. aa l.tk il.t. nK-dicine invariaVdy rrtnoves, ixM.n billow a JtUuity, ByilrpUc In one of which tlae Patent may expire. can say that they are not frequently followed hy those "Direful Diseaaeae.". "INJJANITV ANI) CONSU.MPT10NV , Many are aware of fhe cause of their ufl"erin(f, lint none will confess the re&ord of tbe iatane aaylam. -Ab xruHBoir Detus t CoKsrurrtoM bear amiltt iritneas to the Truth of tlie assertion. ' Th mUtim tmaw rffretrii irtrA Onmi tr-altvm ' require t ;e aid of Alcdiclae to Mren-rtiaen and lnriitor.it t'w Sysbm i Wbirh ilelmbold extract Oucba nn aria bly doea. A Trial will convince tlie moat skeptical. ' Fi:.MA FKIIA I.I3tFE.H A I.K. In many AlE-tion pis-ulmrtoFcnualeai, UaeExTaiCT ' lit cat is tincull(r4 hy ny otiier remedy, aa in -Chlorosis or Retention, Irreptilarit v, Painlufueaa, or .npjrt-sMon r Castomary Erac-utions, L k-ertod or Scirrhous sute of tlie L'ta'rus, Lenchorrhoea or White JUirility, and tor all complaint incident to tlw wlther arising from uadistcrvbon Uabita of Dcsaiption, or in the - , iEtUNE OR CHANGE OF LIFJ2. a: . Take ao more Balnam. Tlrrrarv. nr r iiviaraui yit uiviDva lur uujiieaanc) . Bit-raMia umrawR, ED ROSE WASH CCTIES ' HIXKI;T UISKANauS. v fa aTf their Statres, " At little Exposure. Littac or no caiaiagt; in Diet. - , No iacoavviiieacev AmI mo llrirmsr. It caur-ai a frcasuarat desire ail riva-a trtrenirth ! 1 rinate. toere.y lta nvrrini: Obstruca .iiA. I'revarou and ' vr ntructurea of tlie I retbra, allayinir Pain and ) Miw:iu aaa lr f rMM J UJfUaiW, Oa j expa-llin? all Coi .tv-us, Dtsease-1 matt wornamt Matter. i hoosinds nprm Tuouunds wl have heati the viet ins of Quacks, and w U Uava p-iid laeary fern to b cnrl ia a iwrt ton.', have fvu.id tiacv wr 'Uveived, and tiiat t're "PION" baa, Ly trie ijse 6i f'owerful Astrinreata," lic.-o drl np in tlie vtcm, to break ut in aa aTevat.n turm, and peritaps after Alarraajr?. .. v ' ' - i" . Cs Hr-Lxrouf's Fx-ntacr prctrr for all ction anldiares of ti t'KJNAKr OROA 5 3, Watetber exUt-.nir in MALE or FEMALE, from, whatev aaus onffinating aa-l DO butter of HOW LONO STAADa INi. . ,' . .- '; . v. )! i IHaease of these Onran reqairM the aid of av rtiamrwvtc, itettna' Kitrart tfacfca ia b. Dinretie, and U ceruun to taava (lie de&ired aiLwa a all Iframmfnr tcktrh at M tirmmtrmHr4 . 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