Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 41, 6 December 1866 — Page 2
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RICHMOND. IND.r DEC. 6th,
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W are lorry w csnnot teconl ryine improvement in Mayor Fikukt coi4i-. tiou be U no better, bat eyidentlr tcoming weaker every day and port helrieB8 - " ' J -' A correepondeat of the Ne Albany Commttiat, writing from Indianapolis under date of Not. 2Mb, myintJ xit There l nothing new on t!ie;.8entHor. ial nneation. Governor Morton Je.-Wi onlv candidate bo far aa publicly kndwnf. The namrs of aeveral prominent mcfm t.err the Union party hare. been mentioned .wt nearly every one of them decliipi! to enter the canvass as aeMnst the (Jo-.errirtr. Hon. Geo. W. Julian i nliout the oulv peraon in the State', who U actirrly engafred in trying lo defeat Gr-ernor Morton, but na he is rather rcstleas in h'.s disposition aml opposert the Governor' administration flaring the war. his oppoaition ia no neW thing. He will hardly be able to accomplish the oljert he desires aa a majority of the Union mrmbera of each House have' nlready cx pressed their determination -.to eunport the Governor for Senator.'' 'r The editor of the Telegrams an applied to for the name of. the individual, whom he alleged had offered him 'thirty, piece of silver' more or leas, to induce' hint to go for Gov. Moktoh for IT. S. Senator, and he couldn't give the name of the wry responsible party" who attempted dicker" with him! Just na we expected he made the 'dicker' himself out of the whole cloth, in order to rhagnilr the vatt importance of the might;, paper over which he presidea! 3J . - i Unless the spirit of Sampson aida him In his present strait, we foar lie will yet? sharo the fate threatened .'Tam O'.Shan? ter : . .:: ; v.;i "Tboul't get thy farin'-r la tell they'll roaatthee like hrria' " What kind of influence was it that caused row tfr pntJnlian'a name at tbe bead of your editorial columns' to 16 ?" IHrtjram. ,. . .,, , -t . fc , Quite different fnra that "kiod" tltat caused tho sale of the J.rua its barter for the official patronage of some of the County ofncea its complete aummerset' from slurring Oen. Meredith, aa incompetent to coin ' manit, and showing hit military training : , ' To the right or left ob-li-que aa the case might bc"--lo lauding him aa competent, and in every way the inoat efficient man Indiana had aeot to the tield ! " ' ' Aa one of the partner' of the t'ailmUim, the then Commiasioner of Patent, directed, as was his perfect rig'at to do, the hoisting of Mr. J. 'a nam'), from '"political considerations ' good and sufficient for li'tm and if our neighbor desires to know the motives that induced him to do ao, we respectfully refer that anxioua Inquirer to Jti'm for further information. BVraceired neither " money considerations," or the proinia0 of any; or "considerations" in any shafie, from tlie Commissioner of Patents, or " any other ra tn," or saying, at the head of our editorial columns, in .1851, that which we hare always carried out at th ballotbox, that we preferred Ueo. W. Jaliaa to copper bead. , Is this a sufficient answer (o your query, Mr. E liior of the Trlegram T If it isn't w are prepared to enUr Dio psnicuiara. aveMaEiitoh PaLLararM t Ihiring a lite trip through the South I accidentally fell io with aome-Bn pcepte of your city, from whom your mmr kind readers would perhaps like to hear. While stopping, at Lauderdale Springs, far down in the State of Mississippi 1 visited an extenaire Freed town's Home, in whict) f found a good achool.an orphaa asvltim and a hoeptVil, II for the benefit of the colored panple of that ttataThe hospital I found conducted by the ecncii"s . Bureau, the Home in charge of the agents of the eiety of Frienda. Ia this noble Missionary .acrrice I met William Walea-aif Minnesota, actiag aa Superintendent; Jdtm Mendenball of Ricbmnnd, Assistant, and Hias Jenkins and Hubbard, Teachers. I, also found Mr. Anna Nichols of Wayne, acting as Matron in tiie Institution. V, After spending an entire day, I am free to 'say t!at the people of Richmond need not be ashamed of their gents at this point. A more faithful and devoted band of christian laborers I nerer met. Mr. VTW the Superintendent of the Home, is'a patient, harm, leas chriatian man; laboring day and nij;M to re laim guard and save the untanght heathen of the South. All seem to be doing their duty. I visited the scliooU and saw the faithful missionaries, Miss Jenkina and Huhbard, teaching long rows of cbldre. Xerer in my life bare I been more farorably impresse-J with the capacity sf the negro. Hmall children I there aw spell and read, answer questions, and baaed them ing equal to white children of similar age In any psrt of the South. I hare erer been skeptical ef the mi lire taients 01 tne negro, vnaer tne instructmn 01 ; these young ladiea, 1 was surprised at the aptness of i the classes, and am eonriooed that if any nwa( whi-tc mind is not totally blinded by prejudice) that will li T ten to the litue darkies classed and taught in to it school, will be apeedily convinced thxt the negm is t lieast, but human being; capable of education; a moral agent, responsible and intellectual. About a hundred children are eared for ia the Home, and abant P ninety of these are under instruction. ... .. . . Auor these car is tun teachers labor all day , in their schools, they, out of pure chsrity, and withon'com , peosation, meet a large clas of colored people of sl ges, at night, and teach them to ' spell and' read, attended one vf rnesc meetings. It was iruli a' won der. Ia long rows, ia what was once ad old rebej hospital,' sat old negro men and women, -who had bow ed in unrequited toil for a long life under pitiless masters, now eager to learn the simplest lines in a spelling book. From six miles out in the country, on . a dark night, these poor children of nature had gath ered, in hopes to learn a single verse in a school book- ' To me it was a sight of dp interest, -i No christian man eoukl look with indiflereore ea the'Sad spectacle. Their rude dialect, their simple manners. Sod their deep anxiety to learn to read, nnitrd to make tip! a , picture of sad and romantic interest, i Along these extended lines the devotee! teachers would pass, im parting often ooly a aiagie aeatrnre to the waiting ' tearner. Only a war maroeuts conUl btr devoted to a single person. . So hangry and eager were tbesn rude i aeataooa to Uia, that a aaoment of kind talk only was thankraQy received. listened to tome of their srsaple stories of Waf jeara of bocdaga and wrurg. They seemed all to be deeply grateful to God. One. ' - ld woman had a dress which I wan informed bad oiv . - it rant patches.-:The whole thing was a curiosity I Bcroraaw befrre ae majoy peeple ao old, so ignorant j-r4 m anxious to !aara . , , (- -, : ... ''. I finJ I am writing too much. In cooctastoa I ics . . 1 . . v a . rr T : . T leave to aajtna ijqnjr feeo utL " nome, as a saw , u a nubia christian charity, worthy tha.. prayers and means nl a chrtstua people. Tte society that sustains the one at Laaderdala, Miss , is not working tn rain, but by faithrnt ha ads art leading the fong f-r-gdtte-a heathen of onrewn cuaatrr i the light of rir-' 'Otsalinn and ef troth. jr nobler work 'coaM engsgw ihe eirrlB of a chriettasj people, - ' s. f : 3 C. J. WOODS. At tha eaacna, Jaoga Kallr, of Phnaddpfcta, read his Ult reorganisfar tha laaii aal RevctrweDepaxUMat. Ti w vceB recerrcn. 1 nave aheaay ant yen tM fcaWrea of h. - It W aoeWatood tbac Me Kall-arSt to-mrmw ofler a raaolatjoa that tha Way an4 Means eommittc inquira and rcpot-t at aa early day o tbe ipediency of repealing tbe Arc cr cant, tax ca acaaalacMraa.
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full 4spiAcr,orrTs os(e M P 3 M V wrffrriAUIW. i irfr-iilin If rnTi Pre i i - Uncaged-. rf3 Oar Relations with England.1 The CwlrsptatioH "?T the-' Jf e4 ican Question. T ; The President Messtr was drfrweiid on StW.I,' bth Hou of Congress,-as I Re bv Ootanl Robert Jlsn.-on, the Private jecretary . AVithav, aij brnir from the time it was issued in fall from the OffT- , cesif Mie lending J-utnl of thisevmntry. There it, therefore, no -Violation of litith sor prutnfin soaci-. patinir fiwhur its salient and ipotunt p'ut.vin Ibtf ftrdnwrny correct synopi t,'" "'' ' " Tha MetMfct opetts, as usual,; H'it6 tkaoi- ta Pifcvidenc for tit peace and pmtsp-vity in Wis lltHirut ill the pestilence aod t!ie rastoralu of .civil authority Ihrimjjhmif the t?nitt Staus.' ' '. - i !" A review is then h id of the facts set fort!i if tie Utfct5jjjc relt ire to Um inairNl-tielt cutive had taken for ttie gradual .restorajjon v tiie Southern States to ttie l"nHm,iufhTt sri'nointmg ItnviionaJ G.irernnrj, Ac..- Only one tiling tium remaia-: ed. tie mu'3Hee sivs. to be diae acd thatwas lite 1- ; mission of the loyal repre!;ntal"re3 o Coogresj. ,1 mi quration was devolved sleiy on' Conei-ess.- In Jlie ma8time, the IVesideut 8rs. no otitfr plan baring been proposed, he coutimiod his efiirta to puriuct a restoration through the jn1ici.U revenue, liud poatl systems of the country. ; '' ' '- ' --: ' Tlie south has slso ratified the man! meet abolelisljveiy, conforming tlieir social to the fact, refnidiating the rebel debts Snd procejflel in good f.ii;b to legislate for the amelioration of the colored race.,. . - - . ,: v. . . Tt:e President then speaks as follows : i - "Consress, however, yet hesitated to admit any or these Jiatja tn representation, and it wm near the close of the eighth month of the session that an exception was made in favor 01 Teoneaeee. I deem it a subject of profound rerret that Congress has tlms far failed to admit to Scats the loyal Senators and Ueprcsentutires trout the. other State. whffnj'.n the inhabitant, with thone of Tennessee, h.-l( engaged in reijeiiion ; ten states, more tiian one-toortn 'of ihw wM number, remain without representaiiou. T he seats of fifty members of the lfitae ad ta trnt ol the Set ate are yet vacant, not by their own consaiit nothu's failure of election, but ty a refusal of Con- ' prresb to accept tlteir credentials. -X ""-; i . i . ' (' :;: 'llieir a lniission, it is believed, aronld have accontptishad much towards the renewal and strengthening of our relations as one" people, and removed serious cattle fur discontent ou the part of the people of those StiUes. It would hav accorded, wkh tie great principle enunciated in the Declaration of AirJericsn In lepeoilrnro, that art people onprht to -bear tlte lnr'liv of taxation nd yet he denied represmitatiou.: it, watill have been in consonance with the eipri"- praviains ot he Cotslitnthm, that each St.tte Shall have at least mm fttfpnweatative andth.it no State, wtiaant'iut conaent, ahull be deprived of equal cullrage in . tli Senate. ... .Tlw-se provisions were Intended to secure to everv Stale the riht of representation in Congress, and o imp.irtant was it deemed by the framersof Um Con--etitntion that the equality of States shall lie preserved iu t!ie Senate, that not even by an smenfltiisat of the (ytnrstitution cao any State, without its consent, be denied a. voice in that branch of the. National JU'tfUlat'ire. . It ha been aasnmod that those Ktat'S bv rebellion bacan a territories, but Ml dvpartnimts of the tiovcrnment with great distinctness refused to sanctiou an sssnmpslou so incompatible nllh the nature of our Republican system, and the professed nbierts of the war. . ' brruhout the reoent leirislatiou of Congrests, the undeniaUo fact tmkes itself aipareut that these tim p.-(itical commnnilies are ' nothing less tian r'l? . . ' The 1 'resulent then quolusthe Crittemlen resolutions of IS51, tin the olijeet of the war, and reviews the lcfKdatii of Congress ivherein tlie States are recognized, snd also in Lincoln's proclamation... iio Uten prdced again,.. follow s ; f, -,. " 'In tf it 'admission of Senators and Ttepresenliitives from sll theStatos there can be no j,-rtmnds of apjirehensiun that persons who are disloyal' will be clothe 1 witii tlie powers of legislation, for .this could not' happen when the Constitution and laws an enforced bv a vigilant and faithful Congress. ' Kach llone is the jinljte of its own members. A Senator or n. member , in i,v be admitted or rejted, or his credentials referred to a proper committee. It admittedtoaseat.it must . bit on evidence satisfactory that he" pissesse3 the requisite loyal and constitutional qualifications. If re- . (used admi-sion, and sent lo his conti'uents for want of due allegiance, ther are admonished that none but pers ms loyal to the t'nitd States .wilt be allowed in tine couucils of the nation, and the power and m.iral influence of Congress are thus effectively exerted in the interests of I valtv to the U,?veruin?ut and li lelitv to t ie Cr.ion. - , "Upon this question, so vitally efEKtittg t'ue restoratiouof the t'nion, and the premanency of our form of government, my convictions, hcrjtoforn expressed, have undergone no t-fmnire, hat, on the coatrMrv, t'.ieir correctness have been conflrmyd by refl-ction and tinv. ' If the admission of loyal members to ses in Congress was, wise and expedient a year ago, it is no less wis j and expedient now. If this anamalous coB!lit:ni is rieht Bow if in the exact condition of these t-tats a tlie present time, il is lawful M exchi.ic them frr:n ropresentation. I do not see that tlie iiuast.on will be clnhged by the effot-t or tinu-. Ten year hence if tlii'SO States remain as they are, tle" ri of re preen -t ut mi will be no streuger;nd this right of exclusion w no n eikr. '-'Tha -Constitution makes It the duty of the President to recommend to the consitleration o' Congress such measures, as he shall deem expedient Ikuow of no 'misasuro more imperatively deoi mdiug the consideration if national interesf. sound policy and equal justice than tne admission of: loyal ra 'tubers from t!e nnrt-p-rcsealed States. It would cossiuuijtla tho restoration, renew vigor and stability, and induce emi$ 'ation, and . oprri new fields of enterprise." . . The President concludes on migration by repeating the warnings of otiters agaiut a cuusolidatod dtKipotr. ism, and does not make tlie slightest reference t the pending constitutional amendment, nor to the much-talked-of amnesty and suJtrago , question. AH be savs on reconstruction I bare g:ven veKwriat. The President speaks as follows on Mexican afEtirs : - "In tle mouth of April last, as Congress is aware, a friendly agreement was made between the Empemr of i ranee and the President, for tho withdranal from Mexico of the French cxpeditionarv forces. The with drawal was to be effected -in three detachments, the ' lirst nt which it was understood, tras l leave Mexico iu XovembT, the second in March, and, tiie tb;rd in S rember, lJ6r. Immediately on the completion of the" evacuation, tbe French Gowrnaaeot was to assume t'ie same attitude in regard to non ioterveuti'Si, as is held bv the Cnited SUtes. Repeated assurances have beeu civen ty the Ksiperor since that agreement, that France would complete tbe promised evacuan n tt itl.it lliA parioj named, or even sooner. . . , "It was reasonably expected that the proceeding thus eootem;dated woold produce a crisis ot great po- . lineal interest iu the Republic of .Mexico. . Tne nem ly appointed MinLsterof the United SutesMr. Campbell, ,'was therefore seut forward on .November 9. to assume his functions. It was also thonght epe.H.Tt tht he sltouhl be attended, in tlie vicinity of Mexico by tho Lieutenant General of the United States Armr.'with the view of obtaining such inforolatioa as might bo important t determine the course to b pursnil by tlie United States in re-establishing and uiiiintattii!ijr ntKessair and proper iatercoorse with Mexico. 1 Vcply Interestrd in the csnse of liborfy and hnnrauity, j it seeaietl an obvions duty on our part , to exercise ' .whatever, ioduauce we possessed or -the. restoration , and permauent establishment in that country of a domestic and rrpublicam form of f.rv?mmonr. i ..S.c!i was the condition of affairs in rvgard t Mex- ! ico, when, on the 22nd of NoweiaWr, official information was received from Paris that the Tinperor had some tirae before decided not to with h-a detachments, of bis forces in the month of NorcmK r, according to agreement, bnt this decision via made f r the purpose ' of willidrawirut the wtKtlo of tiiese forces in the ensuing Spring. Of this latter determination, hoivever. 'tne United States has received no notir'or intimation. . and s soon as this information was receirod by this . twvMuiiwnt, care wastakea to make known its dissent to the Eurperor of France. , z "1 ran not forego rhelwpe tliat Frsmce will reontiider the subject, and adopt some resolution in regard to tlie evacuation of Mexico which will conform to t!ic extsftnj enijr,W2nf.''andnie;rt the expectations of thrs ivernment.. Tha decumente on the subject wi!! fee laid belore Congress."' Witir the evacuation of Mixico , .by tue French, no subject for serious dul.awnces between France a id the Cni'eJ States would r m v'n " ,T On nor relations vrith-irea Britain, tbe Vres cJent writes as foilows: "It is a matter cf regret that no considerable advance has been made towards an adr justment of tbe difference between tae Caited States and Great Brwain, arising oat of the- depredations on -our National Commerce, anet other trespasses committed during tne civil war by Brrtis! tniecu, in viola,.iicn ot" international law and treaty obiiiatioos. The delay, bowever, may be beffevci to have re-, " suited ia no small degree frimi tlie donstie sttuatiea v( Ureat Britain. Aa entire cfcangs at timstry -occurred in that country daring tbe last session. of Tar .liament. The attention of the ne- Mimstry was calle J Io the swbiect at an early day, ' and tiie re ia soma -reaaoa t beiieva that it will be.conauiered a beeotning and &iendly spirit. . t "Tbe importance of 'an earlr' Rsri9ir5ii f U .a,4estioa eaa not be azaggnratad. Whatever mhfut be tae wisaaa of tbe twi Oorera merits, it is manifest thai good will and friendship between the t-ro countries cannot be established obtil a -rerfprocrty in tii practice of good faiin aad nxrjhty saail ba restored betweea tbe rcspectiveV cations." Tbe Presideal then alludes to the Fenian invaira of XTanada a a noUtioa cf tha tua icutral:cy laws ami t'ue proclamation which be issued, and on ta-a trial an-t aentenccot eaptured Fenians be s J -Sncb rcpreneatatiaaa have been roada to l.reat jbritain as will, ft is Bi ped, iadaca jad'.cai'aa amnesty ta a.L who were engaged in tbe invasion."''" - - 4. After referring briefly ta the annual reports, and recommending that this District be avowed a delegate ia Coejrvs, tha President ccaciudea aa fuUuwa :
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"lathe perforoiince of datr icinosed by the V onatituiion I hve.9ubmitt4,'t i the IteresenMiires of 4a t-tates and tae people .'iich infarrnaUon oi our uoiptain: and rcreirai aflairs the Mbltc jnterel maTwfaire Our,iomir.eat is no m4erpong its J most trnnj;raeal( an amy an rne't rarer is, that ihTTiiii Bant' n aa-m 1 and symmetry aKsbmerrrof tBc-gTwt ende. U aaea- 1 deavor to Dr,r vhaxuK.n v bet-n the cVordinate t departmeotfif Uweimment. thifreach ia ttsvri- V er sr-rere m,r condiatl v t-ODerta-with ttria TTTi I I I I I .) ULU uf ! ii llimaaiiiiaiaa. t i i HBesorvat;.n of tlie Union and the twiwtnitr of free V msmuiwriawj - . -ii 1 JUttMiV.V'T, k firjDed..tie. atarde for the Basins in the papers of that 1 town 'i ' " :!,"v '".f i The Evyisvlile'papers are making a great airf ever Hie fact that a considerable portion of their citiiens are j followers of St.' Crispin." In other wnrds' ther arc mxj wrothy over a Slscnssion s to which city in ) Indiana Sells f-.e dio3t sdioe feafher. "A report ia tlie j CimrFereSo- tht Evansv-lle has shiprod eases 1 ; Well, 'now wtiat bU it ? ShaTl we tew hear the to i of ft : or will you seep- ptypmf sway until you cuka 1 iifof yoor H.Misier cotemporaries mad enough to tm. you.,rlt's" have an ma! of it.. ; If yon don't gat w'4 up, youH worry the or Hot o y.mr readers .pjssibiy I nuke some of ein tcp you. .. j w -j .. I Letters front. Mascall, Sicily, of tbe 19th of Octo- j Lcr, mention bat an unfortunate landhMder, who was ! reputed waltlijr, was taken, and in order' to otnfel ; him to divulge where he had secreted bis riches, he was placed under a wine-press and literally snicieit to' death.' r 11 -r.i ' .-.. The I'se of the IMcSiouary. t -rj Tlie reader niay discover by tfie following extract that if would be poasiblo to write a technically grankmatical sentence w1idi would be almost nniutelligitle. The' wor3s below can nil be found ia the dictionary.! aiid 'all arc gramimfienHy nied; and yet the thing "is as hopelessly dark as if written iu Cherokee. It is aa ; amoSNi inustrntlow of the fact U at one may write EngrWhj or speak it, and Still ase an unknown tongud. Tbe lattjr purports to be a note from an author to a critic : . j.. ; ; . .. ... : -, . . . ' Slb.-You. have d;haved like an impo iia".s scroyUl Like, thoe ioquin ite, crass 6C'olits who, envious of 'my moral eelsiuidj, carry their 'nirgnw'y to the Ii iirht f ereatin? symvcally the faeuird werd which ray Htivuiatnic. gonins usxjs witlt uiiertv o.aljlirate.tbc tongues of 1 :ie wot'tless i Sir, you hA a Crassly pirolied n:v ovro pet words, a though tiiey wer tsagrams. 1 will r.ot roa:rvate reprache8- 1 would a'xluce a veil over the atrament.il ingratitude wliichi has chamfered even my undiscerptil l lieart. I am silent on the fosciFlation which my eoad.iurancy nmxt ivo given you wlidn i offered to become your fan tor and adminclo, , r I will not speak of the Iiupitude, the "ablepsy, you liare shown in exaeertwting- m one whose genius roo should have nppreached with mental disealceatioo. So 1 till yon, sir, syncophically, and ithoi-.t sup rvocaneous words, nothing will render ignosciMe yonr enrinrt to rno I wrn 'M that I would veliirrite your mwo.if I thought that any moral diatbrosis couhi be thereby performed it" t thought that I should not iiiipfguorate my reputation by such a digtadiatinn. Uo. taohrtrranliio scrovlel band with vour crass. j inquinate fail tors draw oblectations from tlie fault, if you can.ot having synaclironiraiiy lost tne- exisiimationof the greatest poet since Milton, and drav iiKn your head this letter, which wrl! drive you to Walker, and send you to sleep over it. Knowledge is power, and power is mercy ; so I wish you iiu worse than, it may prove au eternal hypnotic. Vor an entire solution of the above highly interesting missive, the anxious read-r is invited t artiuso himself" an boar or two with Walker's or Webster's ttuabridwd. -. ... " Commander Budd, of the steamer Mairnolia, which captured the Memphis, received the largest amount 1 of 4 ,-ar, ' I prizo-moner paid to one person during the late w viz $."8,318. - The Sailors on the Magnolia were t awarded 1,7.14 eaeh. The Pavings' Bank of Mobile, established by the t negroes, collapsed the other day, in consequence t the depositors withdrawing all the funds to attend a circus. ' ' ' - j Aunug the resolutions proposed to be ottered imme- .1 diatelv in the House is one providing for a committee to investigate the Xew Orleans massacre. It is now prneraTly understood that no motion will be m.'ie for impeachment in the present Congress, hut .1 plan lor" reconstruction u il be passed, and the I'petioA'nt will be ordered to that its provision are curried out. , , ; . Tl J!Ttwar News savs tiiere is a fearful state of things iu rinlt iaike. The lien tiles dar-e not leaves their bousus after uihtiall for f:.' lr of asaas-jin ition. The I.nrgest Baptist Newspaper in th- - - ' ..."::.'.: World. : , . Tlis JmW aI JXtniutjar of Cincinnati, announces that it iv ill b? published in quarto form on thefirst of Jauuary, making it the largest Baptist newspaper in the world, as it has 1otj; been one of tho very best. Its editorial staff hiM beeu increased by Rev. -Chas; A.ffcK, of Aurora, ludiaiia, as n new Kditor devoted to ludiana interests. Its terms arc $2.00 a year to olobs and n.y subscribers, aud, splendid premiums, are otiered for new subscribers. Every Baptist ia Indiana should send for a specimen copy onaaaaBnui ISTew VclvertisoiTieiifo j : An Ordinance. frotectim; the pi buc against BAJiGEROlS TJISEASFN. iTCTIO!?' 1st. Be it ordamed by the Common Connie cil of the city of Richmnnd,- That tlie name- and locnHty of every. person iu thecity r within its jurisdiction, afflicted with Small Box." Varioloid, Ciiolera,' Choleraic Biarrhea or other dangerous contlgious," fnfeeliims or epiU'mie disease, shnll be repnrte l to the .See or Bres. of the Boarlof Ilealti., as soon as such person is.knowu.or suspected, to have such disease : it a p!i;.-ieiart is atteu-iing upon such person, it shall be liis-dntr to so report.sin'ng as nearlv as mav be ih. ibnl.i.r .. I .l, ii.a Ai. xi"i. .' ptivsieiaa tias Deeu in attendance, tiie timnrietor i - - 1 .1 .... i , . . . t the Hotel, Boarding IIrt:ise or private hmi". wlieresuch persoa mar be, er if 'not in ay such, house, then . the prty iiavmgcoatrol r charge of such person, shall report as aforesaid.- -' 1 Sec. 2 1. It is hereby ina le the duty of the proprietor, of any boa so wherein anyone ia sick - (' Small Box. to place upon such house, in a conspicious place " fu'Jv exposed to public view, aii orange colored or yellow fl:nr,whic!i shall so remain nntil such sick person is well rr lias been . remmed ; ', tiie premises disinfeetjti. aud anonler receirel from the Biiard of Health, to take it down. In all cases of failure to obey this reowisitiori, it shall be tlie City Marshal's duty to. sso that the tiag is properly placed, and to report t'ue failure upon the part ol" the proper party to so place it. '"? person having Small Box. and no person nursing or having association witii a person baring Small Box. except the attending physician, shall gi out in public, pass frem house to house, or appear io the stTeetor aiiy other place where the public in the pursuit of their ordinary affairs, might come ia contact with them, until the Board of Health shall have decided th it snch person is no lenger in condition to convey the Small Box contagion, nor shall, any person visit the rooms or bouse within which a case of Small for exisis, except the attending phvsician a gent of the Board of Health and nurses, until such ti me as tbe Boar i of Health has declared the danger ot coBagion passed, in such case. The proprietor of any bouse wherein anv person may hare been sick of Smalt Por. ehall on recovering or removal, of ancb person therefrom, forthwith taka auc steps as the Board of Health may direct for the proper disiareetion of snch boose and its contents and sirvoundings.indndini alt persons a h ra ry be the ei i and ttaaali be tbe duty cf .t'ua City Marshal to see that these provisions are prcperiy obeyed. Sjkc 3d, Whenever any person nofh-rrng a residenee ii tits city to wbicb aa can be takea, is found laborftijr. owier any disease dangerous ta tbe public heaUh, or necessitating iaimediate care for humanity's sake.it sbsft be tbe tfutr et any police e.S5cer of the city oc ctScxr er astabfiT af tiie Board cf Health, who a. ay hve knowledge of tha 'act, to report the same at once to the Pres. or See bTfhe Board of Health, who shall cae the removal of sflch sick person, by the Marshal or otter officer, to tae City Hospital, or" snch other place aa day be des-gnxted bv the Board, where sucS person shait be cared for antil all danger to the -pnbHc raMb Is passed or sonaptLer aathoritv relieves tae city itscarc in toe case. ?c.,th. Any enefaihng to corpp'v with anr of t the requisitior of tb!s nrd:nDee.ir to r.ber all rtrrrwr ! orders of the Board of Health for the protecriua of be j Sanparv arelfarc r4 the ety.rjr wwi balt rctnnvc the f Small Pe Sag before receiv-.rg permission to da so, ' ' r . u r--4 rft.i. M -t ; i . 7 4 sbail C coorictioa thereof, be fined in anaMl lfltrMil tventr vm l5i '. Ana'.rm. . . " i Sec, Sth. This or-linane to teka effect from -'aTia
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S Y7l ALZIZT-LZ,, "aT ' ' " " " T ;r, ' Z ... ,r- . - - , :m ..".I" i-l -a w- .:mA r fr -tb.Vpmtme,W Kl !:T? r"lft vn number Tree FVMident. an-l stw.tner .-secret jrr w -sarve 1 ti;r w are quUied. ,f ,A!!'XJ. ! intvJs -ot tha eity. in tbi jedement, may ftre, v .lo i tk'Bi ir4motiT. ntr iMHarr. ! ciii-l;!ie 'of the ritr.'and for this p'urp.-s shall have j po er to establish and publish such rules a4 w-g5a-. j tions as mav be necessarv ti tHe general Irtj'kii, and ta j eiree tt.e obrvau;e of tasiw tiT all residents 01 tM. otty.eitlier permanent or temporarr. sec". 4.- Safd ed shall have power fai Uk? ali measures iccrsiry to prevent the. tsmvluctton iut. or riiiluion through the city ot all danst-cus epl".mic. cr.taius or infectious rfi-eases and I" ."cans" the remnraV, or arret and pfppr dii"f ositiojif any pe"n found therein lalxiriiig under any such disenws, wbe-a sucli removal or arrest is dcaia-iJe;! by the general snn:tirv welfare: and tu aniiint an Eirmw;' tt;cer, wh- n their judgment the iateaests and sanitary e- ndstion of the cny shall requirene, iiwclntv it ihall ba fkke inspectWo joi all matlrs cfurredt.nm bv si.1 Hoard and carrv out-orcao"" fbeearvRlut tli or-IJrs ot'said Ixwril, for a1-ti-naOfrt awi:vorS awl rumivul of tinwhoieaome siat:ei a "ruj the city.- . Si d Eiceutiv-e i ffioer sl ail receive not to,exoeeu j three dbltara per aw; while attending tolr-a onte - j dA- tl .mlers of U B.ar.1, and shall retr all bis - .t .o-.M IW.t t atah. and also all eintnse in- I i-nrn ,1 f,.r niM-k t.,n. and iimonuts due thereior. s;v tK Vio near nrnsoert'or oree 6S danter os iH.tnuc, contagious,- iw iofrtiois dwwise, sid Board' sh.lt report to tbe Council what Hospitals , slji uU bec.tallsitedt or other preparations made, for , Vie cenfnl jt imt irr wt-Kare. r in ease of urgent ne- 1 .i.l lnl'mi, i-suWiKh such HosmlaJs aud in.ike Rttcii fpnTatiins as tbe emergencv may and report their proceedings to the next reu!;i rcjuir l;tr me- it ins ot -lie v oum u. . The Citr Pest House or Hospital fihad, at all times, e sSbject to tbe cyntrol of tae Bo.ir.l. J-aid. Board hall, also have the power tn 'appoint a Wsinfectiu tuficer whenever, rn their judgment., it is riece3fary; and saidotiieer shall receive not exvettdinji tores dollars per day while actually angaed in tlie performance jl tU duties of his office. "' fi. iSsid B'lard shall have power to require all persons in t'.w city, who are aot protocwd naint tle Sm'iiil-ps.x to report, or submit them-selves to said ! Board, or some reputable, resident I'liysician for vac -; crnation. And said Board' shall have power to pro- : hibit U cliildren not so protected from Small-K)X, i from admission into any schtwl in the city. Pko. 7. Pai l Board, or its duly appointed agent ' shall hsve authontr to enter any pnhl-.e or private preuiisos within the jurisdiction of thj city. tJ inspect . the same to auv extent necessary to determine its san-itr.-nimlition.'and its inflnence upon tV.e tmldic b'alth. ' If any promises shall be found in a condition dotrimenI . tal to the general .sanitary welfare, said Board shall . require the party controlling inch premises to put th -m in a proper condition, and if anv person shall i rafuse, or tail for a reasonable fime, not exceeding five i ( a ; da vs atti-r notice, to abate or remove any offending i matter, said Board shall cause the Same to be removed, i and upon refusal or fnilnre of said party to pay the ; cost thereof within ten days alter said removal, the j itimo uiav be collected with'costs and twenty-five (25) ' per cent, 'penalty, by an actinn for debt, before the ' M ayor of the city, which amount shall be a lien on the L pr. pertv, on which said nuisance ex-sted, aod whn f coilecteii, shall be paid into the City Treasury with ' fi:ie awl i'tliec monevs collocted bj- the Mayor. EC. 8. It a member of the Board of Health shall I have personal knowledge, or be notified, of the axistence I of anvthini detrimental to the public health, within the jurisdiction, of said Board, he shall immediately f report the same to the President or Secretary of the I Board, who shall in person, or through an authorized t agent, examine into the alleged nuisance, and if found i ..vki niif tho nartv who is responsible therefor, or occupvinsr the property upon which it is found, to abate the same in a reasonable time, and if. said party fail to remove or abate said nuisance as required, the Boaid shall, proceed in their discretion: to aoate tne same in tlie manner provided in Section 7th. Sec. U. It shnll be the duty of any member of the Board of Health to examine anv cas'e of SmU-pox, c'.iolera. or other dangerous er-iiTemie, contagious or infectious disease, eccurring within the want he represents, whenever requested so to do by the President tir Secretary. and to immediately report the result of such examination to one of said officers; also, to visit anv oaseof Smnll-pox that m.y bave been under care of "the Board, w hen so requested, with a view to deciding whetiier the Aug may lx removed. In Cijse of epidemic dlisease requiring frequent visits ami interfering with the busiuess pursuits of taemliers so called upon, the member rendering such service . shall be allowed a compensation of one dollar per vUit, ' when made under the direction of tho President or Secretary of the Bvard. Prnrvhd, that not more than two visits shall be charged for in any one case, except under speciaf urgency, and on reeoni owMbitioh of the B.ard made at a regular meeting of the same. Sec. IU. The Wavr, Marshal, r-treet Commissioner. ' and all other cifv officers."! hereby require.1 to aid said Board of Ileahh io the discharge of the duties by this ordinance, imposed. - - - Stc. 11. Said lViard, whenever they may deem such publication rrnner. shall announce in one or1 more of the ncwspsjiers ot the cily and by written or printed bulletins, the prevalence therein ot any epidemic; o n tagiooTr mlecUous disease, an.l.fev shall taKe n.easures lo ascertain the extent or sitcti aisease arxi uiaac report thereof in like ninnner. - --; Sec. iZ. t shall be tlie .uutv ot tea i.oar.i oi tieimui ' ries J-il ruUsfordisin'ectii nin cases of c'u lern,cio!eraic diiirrh:e, small-pox, and ntlier-dancwrwna ;rlemie' j contagious, or ileeti.n.a diseases, and lave .w k, plwd m each case coming to View knoarlcdge within . tucir jurisjtctu.nj also to d-rect tne n.pring nt all houses m l.ieh small p-x cades neear. una oirect the removal of the same vbencaer it w aaleio do ; to enforce the .srvauce of P f- prerentisg intercourse between on- .-nff.Ting from smallp.ix", or occuprmg the same noose wua persons so suifering, aiiiV their ueigl bor or the citiiens. .--r.TU jurisdiction ot tlie Board tf Health . shall be coextensive with the city's jurisdiction,' in nutters dangerous ti t'ie public Health. ' "- ' 0' ;l ; .' In the inurvai between the meetings of, tlie Bonrd, tU PresUBt and Secretary siiall have tne powers .f the Board in all maitrs not acteifon br tbe I! m i. and shall make a full report ot their -pr6oeedig .to each reTu'.ar meeting thereof. . . ; . .. Skc. 3. Said Hoard of Health shall report to the City Council a I expenses ne'eessarily incurred bvtbem, iu dischirrgitiE tlie'duties requirad. by thin ppiioance, ail-l suetl extenes, tigeiiier wan a lanuvi-usBtion L for their service, sikall be a.iowert by said touncit I nai.f-r-ot of t e funds in the Cilv Treasure. and it ...... .. .n fnilinj lit V, Skc. 1. Anv person felling to comply with any ol i tlie.reqnrsiuoiis ot t .is ordinance, or violating -.r- oi Its provitfiors, snau, iijwn csn icuon iwiwi, t uuu .j: . . .. n ... .1.. . rn . s?,i Yv; AH oalinanceaand rmrts f oriiuaaces con- - .i.t Sko. lo. This or.tinance to laite eu-nri irem u-a niwrr ; its' passagi and pnbheii'ion. ,"",',;,.'.'" ' Passed and approved December 4t)i, lsflb., A. F.SCOTT, Major, pro. tern. Attest: P. P- Kibs. City Clerk. Homo A gdia I Reconstruction!. IJO ONE knows the advantages of iu until afte? i liKmr a iviu ui"-, ."? -f ,k- im,lpr.;i.nl Ls free to confess that be is- " re - eon - structed" completely by Ina past experience, ana is , fain to acknowledge that ' there's no place like home," L at the " old Stratun Corner " at bis old quartets, with . . . . i c : . .1 t;i.. i ..Iw. II ABET r.i.LIoTT, as v niei i-oyiucci -ii-. o-jv, " ..vj . tic will be grstified to again see his ok! friends and eitftooieri, and jrive them FITS to SCiT, both in IlAia aud Fashionable Styles. He mukes a specialty with Friends' garments, and from past experience, "natters himself that he can do that kind of work to the satisfaction of every Friend, .who desires a good, substantial and well-nttlcg job of work done. " " "' He is at all times prepared te do t..irtnent Cutting for customers, and solicits a liberal share of tbe puLlic's patronage. . : ' Call at the re-constructs hosne trattaa Corner,.r.nythingin th.I-rtijrW Dec. 6th, 1555. R I'BBER AND PORCEI.AIX UKIXAtS, SWiWaW eV KELLY. ;f I. f. i FO .TZ-S HOKf? AfO CATTLE POW- - DEIU. tae rons satiafactcry aad rapid selling Mcdioine of tha ktad ao ta tae myrsek , tor aa oj 1 f.e Oroas, Ifzen or mg .f iCf. J , mii:h ra-rsape, cv - - . ttt'MSiliK i KELLY, f ':--'"i' .:J-t ,-;.- ' "-",' "V'
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Also, several, pa pes of Houseliotd and other receipts. - It is ttie nest iatiy s magazine in tne worn iryu i ' i v .v nnit r-a4 - Terms Aitvaj s in Advance. One Copv, One Year'. '.'. ... . i- . i ....$ 2 0a ..... 8 Oa 12 0W .... 20 0 Five Conies, for One Year. . . ;V. . Eight Copies, for One Tear... Fourteen Copies, for One Year... . Premiums lor GeUins ap Clobs. To every person getting op a club of five, eight or fourteen, at the above rates a copy of the Magazine for 1887 will be given gratis. Specimens sent grati.wben written for. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, , 303 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. - Sl'RGICAL ITSSTRLTIENTK, MEDICAL POCKET CASES, ,tSTETHSCOPES CATHETERS, STOMACH PT-VPS, MAGXETIC BATTERIES, Etc., Et. i , For ?ala by PLUMMER it KELLY n kFHERY SHEETISU. wad of tim wbie Rubber Ciotb. rld b . PLUMMER ts. KELLY.
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3 j G. P. EMS WILE Rt ' I ; r; ' UtVholesa a4 Retail Drialer In FOREIGN iJsljiQESTIC FANCY Na 49,- Main Street, - - - a.. y 'Kit ii .no ik r?rt .. Vw 1 f i V T 7 O " f-r e W7T.l,IS cnsunUy on lTand"th ggoft Trinrpet nVaud varied stock ia tae c;ty, consisting, partly of (ilitvrs - Ile)ferr, I'ndcrshirt, fit ;iiaer. .... Ilnons ann XnbinSaJIO j Scrt, .-! i - Suspenders ''- ' ' Threan. """'"-'."' -XT- ' j'-y-w y wc-ei ,i.ir 4jnMaaay - Ilnttona. "" " -"' ' Kraahrs. Perfumery and ' Toilet Articles . also Toys, JiaUhes lilac Ling, . Fire Vorks, Candies ltird C-as;e, Ladies Uakets, Children's Wood and Willow Cabs and Curriase. " XiT"AH bonsrit fnim first hands, and offered to the Trade and the I'obtic, at a margin in hsrmonr'with Light Persona! end Rnioess Fpenes Kiettmond, Nor. l5, X&iX. , i.. . . . 4S:I Consumption ('arable by Dr. Schenck's - Me itirtue. i : TO CCKE CON'sV JUTIOX, tha y stent must be prepared so that the lmsjrs will heal - To accomplish tbi-i, the livrr and slomacU must brst W cleansed aud an appetite created for good wholesuuic food, which, Ly these medicines will be digested properly, and good beaiUir bU.tHl made ) thus building up tlie constitution. SCHENCK'S MANBUXKK BILLS cleans the stomach of all bilious ur mucous accumaiations ; and, by usintlie Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite is restored. , SCHENCK'S Pl'LMONlC SYRUP is nutriciousas well as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the rystem, and good wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. If patients will take these medicines according to directions, Consumption very frequently in its last stage yields readily to their action. Take tho pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It docs not follow that because the bowels are not costive they are not required, for sometime in diarrhoea they are necessary. The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act onjhe respiratory organs properly and allay any irritation. Then all that is required to perform a p-. rmanent cure is, to prevent taking eold. Exercise about the rooms as much as possible, eat atl tbe richest food fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the appetite craves ; but be particular and masticate well. t-ud w. ea. mo. 1 jr. PERFUMERY. MEEN Ft. V, LILY WHITE, MAGNOLIA TABLET, PERSIAN PEARL POWDER, LAIRD'S nLOO.H OF YOUTH, HAG A N'S MAGNOLIA, II A I.M, CAM ELIA BALM. LIQUID ROUGE AND ROUGE POWDER, PLUMMER & KELLY'S IH.XTC3IIANNEL'S A; HARRISON'S SOAPS, COLGATE'S SOAPS, UAZIN'S SOAPS. II AIR OILS AND POMADES, American and Imt orted, sold bv . - , PLMMER & KELLY. . S. W. Corner Slaiti iiid Pearl Sts. STAFFORD'S OLINYE TAR, WISH ART'S TAR CORDIAL AND CROOK'S WINEOPTAR, FOB SAL! AT PLUMMER A. aELLVS DEUG STOREf S. W. Carner Main and Pearl St'a. HOOVER'S RATKILLER. Thi eefebrated Rat Destroyer is for sale by the single box, Dozen or Gross, at PLUMMER dt KELLT. . ON DON HAIR RESTORER, for sale by i . PLUMMER at KELLY. B AND AGE RUBBER, pure robber, in this sheets, sold bv - -.. : PLUMMER fc KELLY". I BRER TUBING, for sal fey RED AND WHITE LED, frr safely -,.'.. PLL MMEft ft KELLY. f 'iwT BE YOr BUY CO ! L OIL be sure and j V get a Sara Abtici.b. W efter Aaae Oik, ! .' rangaig from Il t- L28 3 FIEE TST.aaa SAFE atS-IiStal.lVKi wsm.ag vu. . iry . - PLUM HER c KELLY, r ax Li by AMP, CHIMNIES AND WICKS, foratf fi.. MMt.lt .-tUI .
Oa. ) Courier of ThurxUr Utt. it will,
be seen iliat Abe brillian, .meteor which . was -ir itnessM hrA ?; ( Kash!l,- Tiw t y 0 was seen in Uiat neighborboot about the About four q. crock on tbe.tporninsr of Tuesdftv, tho 20th tnt, m meteor that Ii4l4 Xh kraobj Aeavctu, sWA 5ett the vicii.iiy of ;1Uho, moving rpiJly. in a southwestern Uireetton. It appearevt like a aro ball. atot aalarre aat-alw u.;. 1 1 ear4w.laai ia. tUa jJifCCUOlkJaLvQaa, anttiircnUj". .eight pr ten tniles from here. wmi ta if ciuttuvoui rf ypcis Tiae mivyij ay forty pountl cannon, that shook the earth so as to make the- windows of the bouse rattle. This may be one drop of tho fore. We hone to hear more definitely about tbet5xpfos!, ad, wpn4 like very mnvh to gretoneof the fragments. -- - i-a . . . . i f f n . The explvsior cf a nerf kerosene laafp set fire u a barn of D. O. MeFarland, t Thorndike, last week, , snd resulted in , the distruction of the barn, dwelling house enrl mbuHbiiigSv involving loss of several thousand dollars, on which there 'Was no insurance. 1 ; - LIFE HEALTH STRENGTH. LIFE HEALTB--fiTREHOTH LIFE HEALTH STRENGTH. DR. JUAN DKLAMARRE19 Are prepared bv tits .Messieurs Uabancibiui 1P roxr, Ptiaruiaceulists, No. 214, liae Lombard, Paris, from tt.e I'reeK-ripttun of Dr. Jv an Bklabakbs, Chief Physicran to the Hospital du Nord on Bamlx'isere. I.t-ttKf 1 Itt-fonimendalion. Tabis, May Stb.t'WS"." bkt.emjs: We bar used the 'pecj6e rills" mii !rim !r. Belamarre'a Preserintion. uftrinff arr era! years past, ia our private and public practice, and liar lound It.em a most ettergeiiranaeuicietit reaaeav in cases ot rpermaurriiea or reniiuai ntakimi. Nightlv. Pnily. or Pnmmtur tiuisius; vjelnal eakness, or iot-ry ; Spial leramiementa of the Jiervons Syatein: VN eakness ariaing Jram Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses; iVWnjrotica of tbe tienital Orcans; Weak Spine; Aflcclions of tha Eves; "l,ime"or .. .... .at. . .t . ; .. Ik. . Ii: 1 lirick-l'ust ire'its in tne nm:-ji.iiii- inKmr. f-esj I aleness ol tne Kin, wuit ounKen viietivs Bint HiMidless Lips; "Pinched" Fealisres; IrrtguUr Action of the iVorr. and iu all the ghastly train of Symptom arising from Over-use, Abuses, or Loss.fn -tn any causa of the Nervous Force. a itarnestlv advise the Profession, and all itersons suffering from any Symptmnto nrMnt' Ajfretiumt ot the tieneto-l'rinary Systems, to use these Pills. WiaU liigh respect, wear yours most smcereiy K. A. ltK4t KAPAIRr, M. V. To Oaranciera a Pupont, tl. I. Bl iAKIHN, M. I. Jkas I) LurcBBB, I.I. o. 214, Kue lAmbnrd. Paris. Sedentary and Studions Occupation. Oricfs, Anxietes. or whatever tends to impair the ital Action of the Hraia, Heart or Nervous System, frequently teaa to the most Bistressing and embarrassing lisordera of the Virile System. Students, Clergymen and Lawyers, therefore, who are. especially liable t these "Weaknesses, should resort promptly to Ir. Belamarre's Sperifie Pills.'- " t , . . A Pamphlet containing full particulars", With directions and advice, printed in French, German, Spanish and English, accompanies each host, and will be sea, by mail, free of cost, to any w ho will write forit. j3NrPr.ee, $1 per Box, or Six Boxes for f J.! Sold by the principal Prujrgtsts, r,r will be sent by mail, securely sealed from all observation, on receipt of the specified price by any authorised apent, or br the sole (leneral Agents for America, OSCAR O. MOSES A CO., 2f t.'ortlandt Street, New York. Authorized Acents for Bicbmond, J. E. Averv A Co Taylor A McCullev C. E. Potts Samson 4 Bess. All orders by mail promptly attended to. John I). Park, Cincinnati, Wholesale Agec. Stir The wonderful progress of Medical Hcince during the jtt mix y ir only, makes it ssi.le for the conscientious Hiysician to ieclare, now, that CoNsi ai-rioN Is as cr.BraiNLT. raxvcNTBO as Smatl t ox. Jtev. lAuWn ii. ASp9 if- !., LL. D , rte. PHEPAKEU ;. PilECItlPTION, JIADB FBOM TH rBSCBimO!IO Rev. C.'ti.is. V.. Kin a", M. D LL. !., 4kc FOB THB PBBVEKTIO! AND CCRS or - COKS UVt'PTIO 1ST , (IN ITS MOST ADVANCED STAGES,) for the Radical Cure of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATABHH.andaUaffoctionsof the LUNOS.TH BOAT and AIR VASSAUEf " (ieneral and tSpecial De-rn(renH-nts of tlie NEUVOL'S SYSTEM; for Disor-d,-r of tbe BLOOD.- and ior all Fosclional Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. It immediately iaevvascs tbe strenittb and deepena tbe color of tlie pale blood. It subdues the Chillsand Fever, and diannianes the Expectoration, i Ilchecka the night sweats, always, tn from seven to fourteen davs. The appelito is at once invigorated, and the p-ticnt, .rapidly gains fleshribe cougb, and.diflicult freathing are peeIHy relievwh- lba aicao iwo-mes calm and i-freliHr: the evacuations reenlar and uniform. ALL THR GENERAL O MPTOMS OF CONSCMPTHtV, ASTHMA. BKO.NCHITIS, e., DISA PPE AB.WITH A- BtALLV ASTONISHING KA-PID1TY.-i J f - i i ' J i t The PRESCRIPTION" shonfd be used in every case wher.- tlw I1iyiiiMS rescrrliea tUi-gh. Mixtures,' "Tonics " Tron, A'cirts, Bark, Qninin tiA ,'Xiver Oil, Whiskey, Ac, ami in-rvery DisMiv'by .whatever nam knowHt i4rwhie)ltiere.is eabibileil anf otfe or more ol the LdloViog- - : t YM PTOM S": UilPcU r,-frreKular Iireatl.ing, Is of Breatb. Cmfit, t k,-.L.l.iz of Ffei-h, Niglit Sweats, Bleeding (rem lU Liwics Loss of Strcitfrtb, Loss of Appetite, eiieral IFcV.iftr, Dcljtfrty of Privnaury and Nursing, i'laing Pmius thr"j;li, the Shoulders, Chet, Face or Liiiils, Ne'nratgK,'Nerrtw4? Ileodache, Nerrena Prostrlioii, Nrvous IrriUtf-n, fjiiidinesa or Dixzincss, Earcssive Paleness, Sfirj Throat, Drowstocss, Slecpkanness, . Dvapeosia, Soor Stomach, "Heart Buru." 4 Oppreasiou or Sinking of the Stomach before ir altvr teaiV g- t onatipa'iop, liemittent I ever, ae., c. sua iTstiecallv-iwvll i'amalo Disorder r Uterine I rregulirrities, snch as Dilhcult, Painful, Suppressed, Scanty, Excessive Delayed, Premature or too Frequti.t Uenstroatioo. ' ....... . Statement fiom Patients, tec, ' . "Your Prescription sared rnv daughter life, and I as aared me buadreds of dollars." Ber. E. Ilr. j-imrrs, Bemsen, N. Y. - " "We bless Ood tor tlie benefit we bave received from roar Prepared Precrj"tion." Ber. P. Pebeobijw, Blosbarg, Penn. ' . - . .. . . , "' "Every one to whom I bave recommended it baa benefited much by its use." Kev.C. D. JoKa,Bacine, Wia. -. . '.,'. - . , I'.ibi.k Hofsr, Aftob Pi-acb, N. Y-Ia tl early part of February, I, I was suffering Iroaa a violent confh, farwbtcbl bad beea treated during six month a prevHMislr witiioot benefit, 1 bad Nixht-K wests which completcfy prostrated rAe. In the evening, hoarseness would coroc on, which wonld prevent: one from peaking above a wh:sfKr, I bad then bad two attacks of blee&mr from tbe long. My family Physician -i aaairr-d aw tltat he coo Id do uo more for me, I vu growmg: rapidly worse, ana riad been compelled to War business for nearly two months. . All my symptoms indicated, nnmifftakabty, tlie presence of CONSCMPTIOX. Ia tbe begionin f Febraary, Mb. HexBT F IS HUB, Tremnrtrof tie . Anterior HVi Sntv. pr-wated me with m boUle of the PRE PA BED PBli.SC HI PT ION. Ia a few days, my appetite,( wbicb I bad entirely lost.) retaraed; witbio a week, my conga ba almost left me; and inl'-se than two weeka, tbe Nijibt-eiweata were broken np. Thenceforward I regained strength rapKlly.aad am now regular!- attending to my dutica aa clerk td the Ameiiran Bible Societv, ia wboae employ nnnt I bave been nine rears. I am dow er.jyoe toed health. . Yonr PBESCBIPTIX eflected a CtTEE, when mr friends depaired of mr recover, n j JHOS. J,X"GEK. " '"I "bave"-dJNervonJr flaa-nde atb-oa for eleven years. . Daring the last aiz year I bave "rver had aa'anintcr-npted night's rest. It oftea seemed o ra feat I wald dV before I conid f air into my lungs. I taSioA. so greatlT from 'shortness of b'vati..' Ciat 1 was cftorpeHed Vi take freaaaat reU in walking rrom irrv rysidewce to env placcot bosmeaa. r "Toe treat betore 1 obtained' the PREPARED PBEPABATION", was tlw worst I ever paased. Oa ofctiioinac tiie reaoedv, I bxJt a teapoonfot at aeoa and again at stgbt,and slept atf afebt without waking. I bare ncA a beveo ziight'a rest ence I "" have bow cVitefHetctr reccrrered ary ataaa1h aad apirtav and aa at at ali aAteted with 's'mrtneaa of breatn.' I abal be rlad to have any one afflicted with Asthma call sod see me. EZRA ii. LANODON, o. 334 Foartb St., N. Y." The -FBEfAKED PBESCKIPTION" ta pot op a f I bottle, and is sold bv Dragg-K generally, or orders mar be addressed to to t-s- Prapnetora, 0GAB'fr,MytES COMff CtAWBT STBRT, X. V. CoSolUti-a free. A -Cirralar, c-ntaimajr partK:clrjf sasy car aaccas(lly treated, will ba aeat free, by wia.;. to all who write for It. SoM ia OtRcbM. .T--tiMaM s J- - 77 t -TTy MoflyTcTfi. Pott., and by5I ftroggurt. tirtm&rmtt! CJTTHN D. PARK, ,rt ff,r FT CiociBaati,Wbc4eaaf Afcnt. Oct 13ad M-ly.
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