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V ; RICHMOJSD,;iITDIANA: - j.. - Thurs day, I J an? 235,268. '7UICI!MOA0 roS'T.Ot FlCE, Dec..30, 1S5T. -a ' 'Cotnrffbus and Est.. . V.-. i.V..",.v V..J I 30 T.u wru.tou wvr. .'t. r. i.t...... 8 oo a.m M M 5 20 p.M .Fo4tan,vB('lJ?ovVlHre,Utoil Tuesday ahd ' , $ g ill?1 r u.. ' .. v. riji . .V :t.iz on m 4. Vr f M(?njfa j V,'eaifeay and Tridav, ;4 0 0 p.m; Winchester. via. S'ew -tJarVleS.'leaVes' I "MondT, Wednesday a ad Fridn v.'at. . .. 8 00 a.m. OJS:orrrfoe9Jy, Jhursdraiuiurdi 4 00 p.m. rjBrookrilie via AL!uKtcn leaves. Moday; ... ' t and Frifev at ; .,.v58 00 a.m Arrives Ttes1ya,ni Saturday a,:;, 5 08 p.m. ;j2-office opin fi-ow 7:3Cf a'. , ii t 7o"p. m. On f't8u4fty,froni 0:0 t 10:00 amv v 'Vf ?'it 7" ' -' "'. v' .ED.' 'A.'' JONES. P.M. V4flKa f onr'tiubscribera in the city who do ot reteirp their papfrr refrnlarly from the carrier, if tbev.u-ilUn know, the omission shall be promptly .pameidwd. . , v., ',-..'-,'' V I HENRY.VINCEITT, :-AV!jU Locture in PLillips JJall, Richqaond, on A '-th ''EveLit!g! of Fehmary 5l!C 6"th and 8th." . 5 1st 4 Lecture: "POME LIFE ?t duties and t pleasures. &lotr"2 dreams, r irst . steps iih ijife..,Busine8-llninei aduU. education courtship Love and Marriage, IIubandTand wives 'Parents and Children Friendship and Frienda acqua1ntjnces--next door neighbors V -tliQ persao wlm lives next door men who f tow. .with, the stream and men who row against it fiThe world ia what we make' ifc by sunny, sel.-Treliant,-'-'nl heroic action. - i 2d L' crura: "TUB PHILOSOPHY OF TRUE MAN LTNES3 who are; the world's .jartfsis? The'Worker The Thinker cuji mts among mjn and women courageous men "nice people" easv-eoing ppople well mean ing people people 'whoem't help it and l ever jjonld.! men wilh a character and purpose what are the elements of a tree and strong charactpf? -1'eligiori Morals Mind Indm-trj-2-Patriotisrn Ilistorv best written in the individuaMires of heroic men aiid women. ' 31 Lecturer "SOCIAL FOIBLES IN-KXO-LIHFL LIFE -"Louts" and; t tupid' Fellows!hahby en'eel Life - our parties. and ihe peopl we'maeL. there Talkers and Sir gers Bkbiter. S adercrs and meddlesome, people imJportance "of cultivating kindly .sympathies, and t intelligent and civilized hahiis 'and thoughtsthe gentleman i he scholar 'ha tia esmao the workman the man the woman." I r.: .. .. ... . - , - ,,.,. a- , Lectures commence, at 7. 1-2; o'clock: For tie course $1 50 with the privilege ol re t served 6eats. Single Tickets 50 cents.' Sold at TiohoLon &Bro.'sB oo store. -. All holding aeaaoa tickets for the Y.M C.A course, can have '"same seats by spplvingat once.- ' , ,r i i . " I 'Mr. Phillips's Ccr9E. We "copied last week. r.from the' N. Y.iTribune, : a CAuatic't criticism on the curse pro"nounced byVreadallPiiillipVron the "aoul of Benjamia Franklin, for per.suadicg this people that the noblest of all human actions was the saving of "cents." The editor of the True ( Julian) Republican, publishes an "explanation" rom Jtfr. P., and eases the curse by trying to make it appear that 'twas only an oratorical flourish--a poetic license that, that, gentleman, was indulging in, and it cotildn't be expected that should be as accurate as a "writer on statistics !" m . .--Very good.-Then, according to the same rule, the curse on" the souls of the Y?-M.T"C.MA.;for P- to lecture, that jwe suggested the Tribune might have added to its list of curses, isnwhoIy.'excusable; 4and does" net' deserve. to be styled Jlicontemptible," in the eyes of the poetaster of the Rtpulici Lt Iter Mrf Phillips, "our rhetoric is ''. learneu irom tlie,Tew Testament. There truth is nakedly stated ; its limitations, qualiucaiiou3,"aud conditions left to the good- aeuse of" thereader. That is the oxuvjway to reach the massr' " -We'df:K:Iaun "any intention of trying to "predjudioe the. public against him'? (Phillips,) and hope the Y. M. C A. mayinake their'pile" out of him- he's said to be a' -cursed'! fine orator, and we expect to hear him. m f"The Richmond , TemperauceT-Society has rented Engine Hall No. 3, for the secondhand fourth Saturday, evenings of eachmohtK'.."; There, will be a" public meeting of the society in that hall, SaturVtftyetening; Jan. 25th. The public are'intitedV td attend.'.' - Good speakers wilt " nddt'yf s " the : rneetingT " Friends of tempefauca tnfu out. Time, 7-Vclocki f-fiirt. --' ' " ' ' '. ; For a pair of Hoots or shoes made of the'nesCof leather. and iu a workman like manner go, to Ernrich'd, two doors MOtithof Pip miner's Drug st6re,l"aouth Pearl. : His prices for work ate reason ubjo.' . - . ;'i,: lv'..:,. the following are the officers elect for tli 'fnsmiig year ol the Wayne C Joint S toekCompa ny R .: B aid ri ige. Pi 'f; David Commons, Vice Pres't;: U.",B.cltupe, TreVsj J. J JIMaxVeli; Sup't';": J" P. Smith, Assistant Sup't '-' "J " tDirectors: James Endsley, Simeon lien wood, W.Q. Elliott, C. B Jackson, j : VrV S wa ff(rd , -' W. G . Stevens, . Wm Hane's'Goo' Hindman, Jesse Cates 'Alien Neff, J. A' Pierce! Isaac J enkins and J. P. Smitli 'Jatnes Elder has removed his Bookstore from the Ham corner to" the room iVtliy ' occupied by Mr. Farquhar, oppo ei Pj'uififVlIan.., .- .? O-Alway get the Best.-. Toilet Soaps and Perfuaiei rj at AVERY'S, S. F. Come .Hum V SSsntt.i urft. " J-

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At .Uiiss Uny gmapy tthini's tind their way tiitothe public pupuis which, iu the da.) s of our -tatiieis uuil mothers were" tonsidere'd iniffr&per "subjt'cts for publtd , iuteiligcuceTI .SomejOt' tu secular papurs Lave of .late, luore tbau, ever betn iviuiaiiugj guwu iaaLiri)y.jsireaaiii oeJore the -world a 'multitude 'Of :pe'rsprial matter? which" lib, one who. It as, auy4 iense cfpiopiiety. would: tLink 0411 outidaiiig, save in the retirement "'of the socinlVirtle Wcahhpt,b;$ false wale iui news .is ? fcpriugiijg' up even 'n the Church, jiud that paur ad people arc cultivating it. by feending.to iie press lor publication matters' thatdcfhiot co'nceru the public and which a proper sense 01 delicacy j-wouicj ', Withhold- Just at this season ot the , year w,e observe long HstVbf 'annlauucemeut of, gills to pas tors, 'gifts which are altogether privatej-i . I I , 1 "IT ' unu wuicu ouguc to ue .j:egaruejLLa3.copfidential, rather -thau r procjaimed upon the, modern .llouseUip- the -coiMUiqs'of a ' newspaper ,If auy number of j parishioners 1 , choose . to vpreseot their pastor five hundred or one thousand ioHarsr more, let thvm do it,but it strikes us as not altogether a proper "matter for pub lic proclamation.: And 4 so i a VohKregation choose lo raake their?pas or whit is called "a" donation visit", let theni open their hearts freelv and supply his'tants abundantlj-, (although we think a better -way is' to pay him -a saiar sulficient for las comfortable support), but it-eantiQ,,. be agreeable to a sensitive man to hav'ei apuWio notice made df sQChli eupple-'t meut to his shoi t ,iuio wance.i: We usually, publish such items when? they are sent to us ofucially for insertion, . but we think, uererthelesst'hat it' would be better for .'oongregTitioiia," to. express their kind feelings toward those who are over them iu tao Lord, bv qui etly making their gifts"br ' donation is -its, and not to let the whole world know what their left hand has been doiutr. 2f ' Y. Obuerver'. V" ' J : ' -' Henry Vincent's Lectures. We, are sure 1 that m&uy citizens of Richmond, and of Wayne - County, whofl heard the eloquent Vincent . bere last spring, will be interested in learning by an' advertisement which we insert in another column of to day's pap'jer, thatar ratigements ' have been made with him to deliver three lectures in our City, on the 5th, 6th and 8th of Februarj'. To those who were unfortunately prevented from listeningto tliis great master of eloquence last winter, we should be guilty of ross injustice, it' we did not most ;atenuously advise t them to be sure and make arraugemeuts to hear the present course ot Lectures. 1 he burnerons illustratiohsrtITe"8parkling flashes of wit the telling ' strokes '- of sarcasm, which run like beautilul threads of gold through i lLVincentV Lectrtres apart from his logical reasoning and sublime bursts ofjfervid eloquence will richly'' repay them- for the time and - money it : will cost th em. The Buffalo Da.l y Cour ier writes as follows," on a Lecture which Vincent had juct delivered in that city . "Home Life', -Last evening St. James' Hall was filled with an audience so large that every available situation was occupied The attraction of the fifth Lecture of the course. presented byr the; young men's association,, was the re-appearance of Henry- Vincent, already eo' well and favorably known to our- citizens. .The subject, made deeply interesting by the able Lecturer, was ,','Home life; its duties and pleasures.' i It woiiIdbe impossible In bur hecessarilj' brief notice to describe $he happy -points made; the able argument, the brilliant sallies of wit and humor; the keen and searching analj'sis of the character of men, women and child ren; the delightful pictures Of home en joyments; the: dark passage of fast living, fast young men, fast young women; the advice given to young and oldihe deductions- from personal experiences, and the varied! topics strung together and brought out in brilliant colors and fanciful 'con ceitsT f " , '". The peroration was a splendid burst of thrilling eloquence, urging the principal, points of his argum ent ' with the greatest fervor and earnestnese,1 "and made a deep impression on bis hearers. We congratulate Mr. Vincent, as well as the" committee "of the young men's association on their mutual success the first, that he achieved further honor in his Lecture the latter, that the course was honored by such a lecture. , 1 j ;SIf we wouM talk less about other people, other people would talk less about us.;t T,f i r- f i""':;' -.; Facts to B Rkhimbgrkd. The tonrest river on ' the American Continent the Mississippi, being 3,160 ; miles in length.-- The looarest line of Railway is the : Illinois Central, being, nearly 710 miles long . .The I ntieat bridge ia the Victoria, which span the St. Lareuo't at ilontreal, Htid the Ion-rest lived person : in America are those, that have mi te use of King's : Prepared 1'iusctiptfon. See advertialement. .-y.v. ,;v i, , "-'m ; Purchasers i of Nik. James " Clark . Female Pills are cautioned aguinfc evw terfrtrg. The genuine have the name oi : Job Moses"' oh "each package Ai others: are worthless'. " ? u 41 3mo Six -P's Poets Painters Preach ers- Players Printei s and j Politicians all s u ff e r A ro m Dy s pe i si a. "S e r v ou s -ness, Loss of Appetitev Li ver Complaintj and alt'diseases wbichtthey rQayfcui-e or prevent by the use of Plantation Bitters. If those surferers took these Bitters, the Poetry would p.ui er,the Pinttngs grander the Sertubris livetTer, the "Act ing truer, the Printing neater, and the Politicsf hon ester. ;This, splendid tonic inyigorUes the systtm,5aud-te'iiables-the brain "to work lie.4thUyvn ;;f . Perhaps no article was ever fco well endorsed, by all who bave nsedlf. t Magnolia 4 Watku:-2-A delightful toil-3 et article superior tg Cologne and at half the price. ' " ' ' j . - ----- 4G-2w. Always srtthe West. Olt: AVEltY Balsam ot tile cures conhs aiid voltN and; Is npleasnnt vemt'dj.

Council Proceedings.

f Jan. 21st, 1S63j Members all present.' The assessments off AJarthaf Taj lor, wa8Xonilnot4iosiiof 'Mt4 iGofliil, reduced to dlC'WO. OnIr. McGirr's motion, J. C. Fiyar's assessment va9 reduced' to S1200. On Mr. Meyer's motion. FredWtt5k9 Jk6rttjrge sSiHlessraent was reduced from 82200 to 81500. - -M. Doane, E?q., asked the privilege of moving a wowton building to the vacant loteastyOf Vm.Bellis's office referre?d,on m'otion of Mr. Elder, to the Board ofiPuhlic Improvements.' f7? ' sas jjf jD.t Lantz tasked the 'privilege to erect a. frame building, on part of lot N . ... , , . - , - i f v . ; 1 1 . i 1 Li JJo. ;156, Main street; adjoining the buildiuz of . IIj Grottendick referred 2 to same committee v:j The folio wing, report' from-i the "ComV tnfttee"1 of -"Ways and Means,' was read.,' wnen'on motion" of Mr. McGirr; it was acceptedj and disposed of s as recommended by the committee :' To the Mayor and Common Council: The Committec.of jWays" and Means, to whom was referred the .memorial of Jesse H. Brown", Vccompanied by a letter ;from the State Superintendent of Public Instruction", calling the attention Of the ClotmcU. to Section. 5 of the School Law,-iu relation ;to the, payj of .School TrasCeesr&c i'beg leave to report, that thej have bad the idatter under 'cousidLeration and have examined that Section of the Law to which attention .vas'', called. They arc unable to . discover anything in the Section of the Law, or the memorial of Mr. Brown, that requires any action, at present, on the part of the Council. A- preceding Council proVided by Ordinance for the disposition of the School Funds belonging to the City, by designating one ol the Trustees as Treasurer, and, at the eDd of the year make him au all wauce for his services There is nothing in the Law that forbids the' designation, by the Council, of, one of the Trustees as Treasurer, to take charge of, safely keep, and disburse the School Funds, and, in the "opinion of ; your , committee, the action of the preceding Council in that respect was right and proper; as it is evident that the L:w contemplates that there shall he a Treasurer of, the School Funds for ., , ;, xue present Council has. no control .t 1 - over me uiuouui 1,0 any oiucer .ui the City by a preceding Council, and. as to what compensation the present Council may see proper to allow the School Trustees,' Will be a matter for them to determine when the proper time to do so arrives. .Your Committee indul ges the hope that this Council will be competent to discharge their duty so as to do justice to both the School interests andT School officers, without violating any Law, and without the aid and ! dictation of learned gentlemen, who may volunteer to instruct them as to their duty, or what the Law requires at their hands. :: , f The Committee, therefore, recomend that i the "memorial 'and accompanying letter be laid on the table. c; . ,3 JAMES ELDER. ; ,., --: t JESSE COFFIN.1 ' ; ELWOOD PATTERSON. ' Mere time was asked by the Commit tee on Claims, in regard to the account of Dick man & Isphording, for 813.06. The 3Iayor, to whom was referred the subject of assessing damages and bene fits resulting from digging the drain east and south of the city, reported, recom4 mending " to postpone, at least for the time being, any" further action in the matter, and, with the opening of spring, and the further prosecution of the work, benefits may be assessed, which, in my opinion, will prove less irksome to the Board of Improvements, and more satisfactory to all parties interested." ! The report, was, on motion of Mr. Coffin, adopted. - ? - . : - - An ordinance supplemental to the ordinance for prevention of fires, was passed. f (See ordinance in another column.) An ordinance was introduced, repealing an ordinance establishing an alley running from Vine to Fifth street. It was read twice, and referred to the Committee on Streets. - An "ordinance' regulating the sale of straw, hay, and sheaf oats, was intro-duced--read twice and referred to the Committee on Public Ordinances, . and Markets. . a.. - :.t u 'r- -.''u, ,fTbe Treasurer was instructed topay over to Doan & Whinne.y, whatever money may-have been 'ebn'eteD'yhini for them," for street work..- i a -i."i w.Mr.r-, McGirr, reported:-that' certain "property hf lders, between Franklin and Mai Uu-sli., were unwilling . to payfor. iniprfVemenls on "alley running north and south from Walnut to Market. . The 'subject was '. referred - to " Councilmen of Fourth Ward, bu Inotlon- of Mr. Elder. . Council adjourned." , ". V, Achilles Ballard, has gone iuto part nership with Josiah Moore fe Son in the Boot & Shoe 'Manufacturing Business in this city. Ballard's Patent Shoe, is one of. the handiest and best inventions of the age-. - See their advertisement in another column. .We we're mistaken in saying that Jesse II. Brown, received his appointment of Examiner of, School Teachers from Prof- Iloss the County Commissoners did thrft. joband we take that load from the back bfthp Hoss,.r, hw s

FLUIIER'S COIiXTIXN.

-Burnett's Cocoaine, f3 t 1 1 ! tj : 1 iXtV Lyon's Kathairon, 7- Hall's Hair Renewer, . . Ring's Ambroaia," -; '. Oil of Bennie, 4 . ' : r. n. b. c. h. o. , . Coudray Oil, , i ft :v - i Bandoline, a S1 au Luatral, V 4. Cocoa Cream, Trioepherus, Circassian Hair Oil, Zyrobalsamum, Ursina, Mrs. Allen's Restorative, Leweliyn'a Restorative, Sterling Ambrosia, Seeley's Catarrh Remedy, Edward's Catarrh Remedy, Miller's Waterproof Blacking, Silverine, Magnolia Water, Kalliston, Morton's Eraser, Keersted'a Salve, Byratnt's Pulmonic Wafers, Holland Bitters, Longstreet's Dyspepsia Cure, Cantrell's Dyspepsia Cure, Carey's Cough Cure, Alcock's Plasters, Arnica Plasters, Poor Man's Plasters, &c, &c, &c &C AT DRUG-STORE, ??' Main 4 Pearl Streets; RICHMOND, IND.

v " SPECIAL NOTICES. ONitMoais CxKSkTtrKATK--Alas ! for tho tliouBinds of onfortunale youths who, from the acquiroiccst of a cariaiu se ret vice, hnve bnmht upon; ttieuiJv-us tlio iinflrmitif of'fcgeWe it was yet tlietoon cf life.' The treat bmMi for stteli, nd tae outr uuref safe, b,s-

itive cure, is Dr. Jaun Delamarre'a celebrated Specific Tills. Heeadvertiemen beadJjLitejHealth. Strength, . . iM.iLuL z&.ziM::.l I JT CH!.. ,, I T C H i L r f I T C II ! A f sfAYcmscitATcrrtr'sCiiiTCn in; tr 2 Y AO from j 10 to" 43' hourakO : , "Wheaton'M Ointment cures The Itch. " ,VJieatn& Ojtttment' cares-Suit Jthuuui. Whenions Ointment 'cares Tetter. , , ' Wheaton'a Oiutment eiirt-s Barber's Itch. . Wheaton's Ointment cures Old Sores, j . Wheaton's Ointmeutcures Every kiudj . kof Ilumor.Iike Magic. j Trice 3S cents a bof f by '.mail, cent. '. Address W E KS t I'OTTE a No.- 170 Washlugton Stneet Boston, Mass. I For sale by all Druggists. . .. i " , Boston, Nov. 21, 1857; ' " p. no', ty: S.B..a Mrs. WINSLOWi i J s x An" experienced Nurse and Fetuaie Physician, Presents to the Attention of Molten her SOOTHISMG SYRUB . For Children Teething, c. . , ...... ' which greatly facilitates the process of teet'sinf by' soeninp the" piims, reducint? all iriflBrnftisticc, wil! al'ay all fain and spasmodic actionand Is. Sura to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it v Jit give rest to yourselves and ' ' BELIEF AND HEALTH TO YulI. UNFANTS; AVe .have put ,up,and ,ficl4 tUis. atiu;hi forever 30 year and cas ax is cosriuasca Ani trptu of it what we Uveuver hen- alilee to say-ot aw tther . i .:t..4;. , ; . t , ; .. t - eXnre7 an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who uspU it Ori the contrary, all ar delighted with its operation!, and speak in terms of 'commendation of its musical, elfectsand me4ical virtues. Wespeak in this matter "what we do know," after 30 years' experience ; and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of v. hat we, here'declare. Ia almost every instince wheie the infant is sutferinp from pain and exhaustion, relict will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes aftc-rthc gvurpis adtninisterd. "Full directions for nsinprwill accompsny erh bottle. None genuine unless the facsimile of C UKTIS A PERKINS, New York, ia on the outside wrapper. Soldby all Druggist throughoutthe world. PItlCE, ONLY" 33 CENTS PKR BOTTLE Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills A Substitute j. . lor Calomel. - These Pills are composed of various roots having1 power to relax the 'neeretion of the liver as promptly andeffectually as blue pillsor .niercury,w-ithout producing those disatrreable or.daugerous effects, which often follows thuse of the latter. . . -r ; ti In all billions disorders these pills may be used with confidence, as tbef promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove., those obstructions 'from the liver and biliary ducts which cause billious aSections i general. . r ;: - ' " ' - ' . 8chenck's Mandrake Pills, onre sick headache and all disorders of the liver indicated by sallow skin,' coated tonue, coativnes?, drowsiness and a. general feelins of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid orobstructed condition. . In short these Pills my be nsd with advantnee iu all cases where a purgative or alterative medicine is, required' " ' - ' Please ask for "Dr. Schenok's Mandrake Pills." Sold by-all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cents per box. '.""...;."..., '.-n To Consumptives. The Rev. EDWARD A." WILSON will send ffre of charge to all who desire it. th3 prescription wtte the directions for makin? and uing the simple remli iv by which he was cured of a lang affection and tedread disease Consumption.: His only object ishat benefit the afflicted and he hopes every "sudi-rer"; to try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing wiM mav prove a blessing. I lease address , Rev. EDWAUD A. WILSON, , No-r 1(56 South Second Street, Williamsburgli N. Y LIFE-HEALTH -STRENGTH. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. THE GREAT FRENCH ItEIEIY'. ; Delamarre's Specific Pills Prepared by Gabasciere & Dcpost, No. 11 Rue Lumbard. Paris, and highly recommended by the " entire Medical Faculty of France. - - .... Are a most energetic and efficient Remedy in case ofrispermatorrhuea or Seminal Weakness ; Nightly, Daily or Premature E missions ; ejrual Weakness or Inpoteney ; Weakness arising from Secret ILibiU and Sexnal Excesses ; Relaxation of the Genial Organs; Weak.i Spine; '-Lima" or "Brick-dust" deposites in the Urine ;V.'Mitky Discharges,". Ac, and all the ghastly train of Symptoms arising frooxOveruse or Excesses. A pamphlet, containing full particulars, wiih Directions a oti Advice, printed in French, German, Spauisb and English, accompanies each bo, and will be sent by mail, free of cost, to my one who wiil write for it. .Price SI per Sax, or Six Boxen for- $5. , 1 ASK FOR DEL AM A Ti RTS SPECIFIC PIL LS, AND . TAKESO OTUEUS. . . Sold by all the principal Druggists, or will be sent bv daily tecar fly sealed "vm-ai otoervatipn, ort receipt of ilie specified price hy any advertised Agenti, or bv t'ir s.4e- Proprietors, tlrfCAH G. MOoEcs A CO., 27" Cortlaudi Street, .New i oik, Agents tor Kiehmond and vicmitv, POT1S BUO'S , NAM Pi? ON & ROSS Iir D'huy. v..'.; ;' ".; --'. '.'. "'-: . 'Consumption is as certainly cured . as Intermittent Fever, and as certainly preenteas,oiiiau fox." Ksv. Cnas. E. Ami, MD.i LL. D.etr, V K I N G ' S PRE PA BED PR ESCRI PTTON, MADE I '11031 THE TRESCirpTION OP"' ' flev. Chat. E. Kins, M. !., Lh. !., (cc. ,, . , , FOB Tng PBBVK.VTION OF . cbisrsxjMTxoisrr For the Radical cure of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, and all , affections of the LL'VGS THKOATf .and : AIRPASSAGES : for General" and Special Derangements of (M NERVOUS SYSTEM; tor Disorders, of the Stomach and Bowels; -"-" ' tbe. PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases the etrenytk and deepens the cohor of the pale blood. It subdues the CHILLS and FEVER aud diminishes tlle Espertoratiitit. ' It checks the night sweats, aiwavs in from seen to fourteen days. . The appetite is invii' orated, and the patient rapidly gains flosh ; the cough and the difficult breathing are speedilv relieved the sleep becomes calm and refreshing ; the evacuations regular arid ntitfottn ALL ASTiiMA, BliOACHlT1S, Ac,; DISAPPEAR WITH A RE ILLY ASTONISHING! RAP DIT1 . v.. CiT "4 The PRESCRIPTION should be used in everv Disearfl?, by wBATEVEa xamk known, in which thre is exhibited any Derangement of either .the NERV'UUT or ibi'.&Lppp Systema., lit is anequalnd in Female Disoiders, Scant? rr Suppresed Mw, Whitt "Ac The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION U k" BET and the most 'ECONOMICAL. Medicine-that can -oetaKon. ine average dose, ia two teaspoonaul taken once a day. ...The patient never requires under any circumstances, to use "H;oogb Mrxtures" for the Cough ; Expectorants ", Weakness Iron for the blood Anodynes for the Nervous Irritation ; Acids for the Night Sweats ; or Whisky or Cod hirer Oil for the WastiBgivIta Specific Action is upon the Constitutional Dondition, and, theough tbia Condition, upon the XV hole Series of Symptoms. " it.-" . - . - siaf?ments Irom Patif ntl. &c ' Olleor HftT.,' Cixctn-ati I WM in the iast stage of CoS-sriiPTtov. ' In (eh davs' after- t ikhiu the 1 kesOBiftioH, my. ChiHa.'- Night -SweatsFever; -tc decreased,. ud -fitiallyajtogetbert disappeared. A mere skeleton before, I am now well str,r,l vih My retorat on is a marvel to all w ho. know me Mrs. O. L." Wright.' '"Your Prescription saved mv daughter's life, and has probably Waved me hundreds' ot daliara." Rev E. Ht MPHKtfs, Remsen.NVY. " . "ev"We bless God for the benefit we have received from your Prepared Prescription." Rev. P. Perkorisk Blossbnrg, Renn. ' "Every one to whom I. have reconjuiendc-A it has benefited uinch by its ue." -4 . - ; The " PREPARED PRESCRIPTION is put upin a $1 botle, and is. sold inJtichmond y ail DltUGthe 27 ... A vircumr, coniainiog testimomaI of many cases sue cessiuny ireatea, wm oe sent tree, by mail, to alt who win wrueior li. ,'! . i i i : T ., i-, . i i spn 4l-lyr ',1 i2 Always get the Best. Cigars for 5cts. o be hd at AVERY'S S. E. Corner Main St Marion trcet

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