Weekly Wabash Express, Volume XX, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 April 1864 — Page 3

AUL, Iiocalfklitor.

to havrt a SanftSrr Pair at

takae three months' P«v of rebel QOllar in gold.

^eTT!7he

in

fiP,endid bo«'ing

to an

or-

a

d»y»

since when one of his

wcruits walked up to him and declared

that^I6ringW"

rather

di^««bb.

Htipon^0^* b?in*

,The

J»UTOal

and

fomal®

wooldqolt

complainfl of the high

ProTMiOD8f &e.,- and blame* the war Bnbacka as the ctnge. ft would re-

1

the good old times, when the late

Mlc

President declared a shilling a las much a^ a. laboring man, should a day's work.

Th*j)08tageon adaily paper is thirty cante a quaAr, paid In Advance at the office of delivery, *nd on a tri weekly paper fif. teeu cents -tftt is only one-thk-d of a cent on each paper! paid quarterly in advance.— Any charge a$om thia is illegal.

AHon.YicTi£pr

the N awohalHorn.

•MTSTBtr.--Joshua Marshall, a venerable citizen of UnloDtown, Fayette county Pa, '®d in that borougfi a few daya since, from the effects of that mysterious disease to which so many of those stopping at the National Hotel, at the time of Buchanan's inauguration, have fallen victims.

Marriage licenses Were issued last

week by the County Clerk to the following persons: _',V Alfredj&ruzao to Margret Wheatley.

Woah Craft to Procilla Harp. Nathaniel A. Cox to Emma Keght. Alex. McMullen to Louisa Hutchinson. John Garb to Mary A. Boetchert. Jos. Richarty to Emma Schlman.

One of the Cherokee (Jhiefs, now in

Washington, has a ^-breaking name, which, translated, means Bad-boy, His head is very large, exceeding that of Secretary Chase, which is proverbially immenae.— Bad-boy was requested to submit to a casting operation, but was not willing to be 'flattered. Such ignorance nnd foolishness is rather derogatory, in a Chieltain, and it is very evident that he never was numbered among the Intelligent patrons of Tiiell & Ripley, oorfler of Fifth and Main Btreets.

GV* It la said that when Gen. Grant was going down to Washington one day thia week, the train, having attaobed. to it the special car, stopped.at Brandy Station, some soldiers who were waiting to go down asked if they could not get into the car.—"No," *as the answer of an officer "this is Gen Grant's special car." Whereupen Grant, who was sitting by the window, spoke and said, "Gtoni Grant oeeppifea only one sSsat the soldiers can ride." Thia and many other similar instance** ahowa Unconditional to be as warm hearted and ready to art an old "Rough and Ready" himself.

Likctejunt-Genbral.—The "word is of French otigld,"and is ^defined thus: Lieutenant, composed of lieu, place, and tenant,holding and meaihs an official who supplies the place of his superior in his absence. Officers of this kind are civil, as Ldrd Lieutenant of a'klngdom, country or military, a« Lieuten-ant-General or Lieutenant- Colonel. A Lieutenant fills the place Of the Captain tn his absence a LientenanUOolonel that, of the Colonel. Now whose place does the Lieutenants General fill? Why, the President's, of course. The President is Com-mander-in-Chief of the army atid navy. He is the General of Generals, and the next highest officer which It is possible Congress to create is a Lieutenant-General. He is the acting President-General in the absence of the President. He commands all below the President, and exercises bis military'powers over the army when he is not present. Why, hen, is not the title a correct one? What title 'would be more appropriate, deslve or comprehensive?

•k Simplk Secret.—Twenty clerks in itore. Twenty hands in a printing—twenty young iQepnn a village. All want to get. along In tho world, and all expect to do so. One ol the clerks will rise to be a partner and make a fortune. One of the compositors will own a newspaper and become an influential and prosperous citizen. One of the apprentices will become a master-build-er. One of the villagers will get a handsome farm and-Hve like a patriarch. But which is destined to be the lucky Individual? Lucky? There is no luck about it. The thing is almost as certs %?the rnl» of tbtee. The young fellow ltf» wi'! dio'inre l.is competitors Is he who nittiUr- hi-* business, wbo preserves bis integrity, who lives cleanly, and purely,who never gets in debt,who gains friends by deserving them, and putahis money into a savings bank. There are some ways to fortune that look shorter than (bis old dusty highway. But the staunch men of the community, the men who achieve something really worth hiving, good fortune, good name, and a serence old age, go this road.

The following transfer* of Real

Estate were deposited fo, record at the Recorders office last week: Nancy Riley and husband to Anna A Rubottom, 60 feet off side of Lot No 12, subdivision No. 1, Eutaw Farm, for $800.

Zeno Rubottom and wife to Nancy Riley, 100 acres, pt aw qr# in 10, 10, 10, for $900.

Philip Biancly and wife to Chauncv Rose, Lot No. 41, Rose's Add. to the town of Terre Haute, fer $435.

John N. Denham and wile to Elizabeth Thompson, 75 18-190 the hf of sw fraction and nw qr of se qr Sec ?, 13, 10, for $00.

Isaac Bolton and wife to Wm. H. Q. H. M. Case, 171 acres in ^e^'s 19 and 30, 13, 9, $6,300.

William Gammon to James Kellv, 100 acres in ae qr

hc

13, 19, 10, for $1,5($0.

E B. Allen, Auditor, to Timothy E Gas to, 3 10 100 acres being lot No 23. in sec 16, 12,5, for $117 87.

Timothy E. Oasto and wife to Oitv of Terre Haute. 3 10-100 acres being lot No. S3, in MC 16,12, 9, for $500.

Alex. McGregor and wife to City of Terre Haute, 3 10-100 acres being lot No. 34, in sec 16, 12, 9, for $500.

James Foots sod wife to John Trader, acree Iu

bw

corner of east half of sw qr sec

34.11, for $185. W. Reiaman and wife to Philip Neuhart, lot No. 55 in the citv of Terre Haute, for $2,900. 3. C. Merrill and wife to Jeremiah Miller, part of lot No. 1, in siub No. 1, Eutaw Farm, tor $450.

Thomas Tinefey and wife to Lidsey L. Lucas, lots Noa. 39, 30, 31 and 32, in the town of Centerville, for $150.

Chaunoey Rote to Washington Pad deck, part of out lot No. 19, Bom's »(Jd, to Terr® Maute, for $8,400,

Married.—In this city, oti April 5th, by the Ker. Thomas Baktlett, 11 r. Na­

thaniel Cask,

to Miss Emma Kxioht-

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Slurried—On the T»th inst., by ttoe Rev. J. E. Cor be, Mr. Samuel C. Barker, of Washington, D. C., and Miss Annie Alvey, of Si. Marys, Indiana.

MMe«l."«LaBt eveving, the 8th in9t., LociE G., infant son of Samtk. L. and Astoa M. SOUTHAHD.

Died*—On the 8th instant, at a quarter before one *. u., in the third year of bis age, Nicholas Foster, son ofG. F. and E, ]B. Smith.

lMed*-April 8th, in the 43th year of her age, Mrs. Mary Tuller, wife of OwenTuller, Esq.

worthy citizen, the army.

Ile^L-In Poeey township, Olay county, April 4th, Fmonfe Ca*t*e, in the 71st year ....

min­

er The young ladies of De Wi(t, ton county, Iewa, have Resolved, That we will not countenance or keep company with any young man that drinks beer or ale or any intoxicating drink, as a beverage.

In Linton township, which i^ "'the

Sullivan" of this county, the butternut* elected their ticket by eighty odd majorityfalling off in the butternut vote. The Union men polled sixty-five votes.

e, and there left to wave WJ

or be City Council of Lafayette hart purchased a steam Fire Engine lor that city. It was made at the Senaca Falls Works, N.

tar A new disease has broken out in Germany and parts of England and Ireland. It is caused by eating pork which contain* flesh worms imperceptible to the naked eye, but revealed in countless multitudes under the microscope. At a festival in Hattstadt recently, one hundred and three persons sat down to a dinner, one of the dishes of which contained pork affected in this way. Morn than eighty of those who partook of it have since died in consequence.

In El bridge, Edgar county.

if

moreover "man ol thorough scientific attain ments, has just completed a personal investigation of the Albion Oil Wells, and unhesitatingly pronounces them to be a shallow humbug, gotten up probably for speculating purposes. He gtates: that the oil which, is taken from the wells or springs ia not in a crude state, but the refined article

Gems and Thkib Language—The Poles have a fanciful belief that each month of the year is under the influence of a precious stone or gem, which influence has a corresponding effect on the destiny o( a person born during the respective month. The gems arid Influences corresponding with each cponth are as follows: January. ...Garnet Gonstancy and Fidelity. February Amethyst.. .Sincerity.

ilarch. Bloodstone. .Courage,presence of tnlad. April Diamond. ...Tnnecenca. May Kmoiald ....Snecess la life. Jane Agate Health and long iife. July Cornelian.. .Contented mind. August Sardonyx.. .ConJaeal felicity. September .Chrysolite .An' ldotw against madness Octobe Opal.......Hope. How

Death or Jeff. Davis—Another Amnetty Proclamation.-r,Aa insane man confined in the St. Loftis jail, has becOtne convinced that he is commander of the Union armies. Friday morning he led his forces to battle, and succeeded in capturing a rebellious rat,which he imagined to be Jeff. Davis. He erected a gallows in his cell and bnng the traitor without judge or jury Having put a quietus upon the arch rebel, he issued the following proclamation of amnesty and peace, written in pencil, which was found posted up in hi» cell:

Proclamation of Peace and Amnesty: I, Oharles H. Neff, Lieutenant-General and Commander-in-chief ot all the armies of the Uuited $tates, do hereby proclaim that peace is once more established within the United States of America, and the glorious Union once more restored with the capture ot Jeff. Davis, a leader of rebel* in arms,

By order of

HnyiP"

PKT Moving for a new trial—ceurting second wife.

fy frhfe Wabaah Gazette announces the Canal between that point and Toledo open ami ready for navigation. The fire boat Ijfit on Tuesday.- fi

a* Four thousand nine hundred aod seventy seven recruits were mustered in at Indianapolis during thatooDtb #f March.

Indiana has fulled all calls upon her

by the President of the United States, spd, thirteen handled and thirty over. Who says we do not do oui duty?

|y A Representative man lives in Wayne county, Indiana, who writes to the Acfjhtaiit General to be excused from serving in the Indiana Legion, as he has oneson in the 7th Indiana, one in the 7th Kansas Cavalry, one in the 2d Cavalry, and now the fourth and

of his age. The deceased ha# lived in that f-'Uth county for twenty-five years, and was

Two of his sons are now in

ia.a

and gone to the field.

rourt

the Union ticket succeeded by a majority of! the lawyers to take into consideration. fifty vote?.*f At lhe last eleation, the Union majority was only atven votes, and the but- £3F~ Children who do not like castor

H. Neff.

The fumes of burning coffee are pow

erful disinfectants experiment- have been made at Faris prt»*e this A quantity of meat was hung np tn it elosed room until decomposed, and th«B chatir^ ifcsh was introduced and 500 grammes. s'oflte, fhipwn on the fire, in a few 'he r.tom was completely disinfcte«1 Im »tother room sulphurated hydros*** an1 triimonia wero developed, and ninety gramme* of cofifee destroyed the smell in about h^lf a minute. It is also stated that coffee destroys the smell as to re a as a id a A a proof that the uoiious smells are really decomposed by the fumes of coffee, and not merely overpowered by them, it is stated that the first vapors of the coffee ere not smelt at all, and are, therefore, chemically absorbed, while the other aasiiii gra^iwdlj diminish as the fumigation continues. The best way to eftect this fumigation is to pound the coffee in a mortar, and then strew it on a hot iron plate, which, however, must not be ted hot,

a-

youngest has enlisted iti the 124th Indiana,

A little son of Mrs. Ashenfelter,

•even \eiri of age, strayed off Wednesday eveniog His name is|George, and was last seen near the Post office. Any information left with Mr. James Hook, Belief Agent, will be thankfully received by his mother.

pK" A Belgium paper says that petroleum lamps ore Hffected by music—a certain note on a bra*? instrument puts them out. M« Duhent extinguished eight lamp? in succession by the .muiid of a trumpet. He was one of the late M. Ju!im'= .nrt. and is professor of the Brussels Conservitoiie t: Music.

A national fl*g which was burriedj gy -iorv i: ivlnitii of fin anterprising three years^go at Cleveland, Teqn.rtp Pre-f iditor iu a western town, who, finding Che vent ftt destruction by the Rebels,

wa9

they hnd paraded it through the streets,

re~ body

cently exhumed by a party of ladies after

was raised over one of the principal build-^j

iogs of the [1 triumph.

of a" man hanging to a lamp-po«i one

affer

j,j8

own

to pre83 lMlt

Wa.q

paper had gone

down and carried it home, to

prerent his rJyal from puWi9hing

the news,

himself indicted tor the murder.

m~ Rev. J. S (!. Abbott, whe is writing a history of fhe rebellion, left home last week to take a

bix

Y. In passing through Indianapolis a few on the Atlantic coast, from Fortres Monroe days Hince a trial was made iu the presence to Fernaniina, Florida, in order to obtain of a number of citizens, and a portion of the an intimate knowledge of men and places City Council. The trial was very satia/ac- made famous by the war. tory, the engine throwing an inch and a quarter Btream over two hundred feet, and gy The Copperhead women of Ohio say working with ease and rapidity, they are determined to made up the sum of fifty thouti-uid dollars for the Vallandingham fund, no thai the Ohio traitor can live ingloriously at hi* ease in Canada. Of the fifty thousand dollars, five thousand hare been been paid

week's trip to the military posts

A nun was convicted of blasphemy

in a lomi in Canada recently, and sentenced 1 to three month's imprisonment at hard lai'bor find to pay a fine of fire dollars It is s*id that he ,wtu»:putting up a stovepipe at the time the offence was committed*- which Illinois 'aP' 'k®

*aS eloquently importuned by

the killing, of little salt orsugar or onrrentjelly should be

Dr. York, and?:*t«r' fcould not do longer/! added. 1'he patient cannot possibly detect hence the msjoiitv ioi ihe Union ticket.— the medicine, and will most likely cry for These elections show the state of public sen- some more of the mixture. timent, in an unmiftakeable manner jar Wc suppose we may notice among

A Humbdo.—Tho alleged petroleum dis- agricnltural items more properly than any

oil

ternute hoping to be successful this time had can have it prepared in the recent Paris fash- tieut lives up to the directions, or no pay. the Commissioners add a portion of "Big ion—the quantity of the oil prescribed is j. rhe patient will please correspond weekly. Creek," to tbo pi .f't ct, in all twenty votes, placed in a pitkin over a fire, and an egg bro- giving a true statement of the case. but the people t-.on. \Ksi Detnocracy as ken into it and stirred up. V\ hen cooked, a exemplified at Ch.:

covery in Michigan, it is now said turns out anywhere else the marriage of Mr. James to be a sell. The Jackson Eagle alluding Hogg and Mi*sElla Beane, in Rushville reto the matter, aaye: "A gentleman of relia-! cently. Pork and beaiiH, say^ the Vevay bility and standing informs us that friendj Reveille, i» a natural union, but it thinks.the j.obteilling^^that'thorough "in8u'ucL7n7Hn7el^ of his who has had much experienre among allowance of single bean to hog a small one, 4he oil districts of Pennsylvania, and is,

The editor of the Fort Wayne Times,

who is the Township Trustee and Inspector of £leclioi)a in tint city, announces formally that "do ASoJltioftlst will get a jilft^e on the election board in that townnhip at. the next election." Union men know exactly what lo expect now. Thoro ia Mime big counting to he J.iue there next (all.

t3T" The First Battalion of the 6th lndiana Cavalry (71st Regiment,) passed through Louisville, Ky., from Kooxville, Tenn., on their way to Mctont Sterling, Ky.^fo fej8n the balance of the regiment. This battalion embraces companies A, B, E and K. This will be good news to the 2d and 3d battalions, as they have long been separated.

Persons having friends and relatives in this regiment, will now bear in mind that their letters must be sent to Mount Sterling Kentucky.

to Clean Stbeets—They

December -:Tmqa iV.'.' ProS'ty. streets at Indianapolis by means of the It is, therefore, customary among friends and lovers, on birthdays, to make reciprocal presents of trinkets, ornamented with the natal gems.

clean their

chain-gan^, made up of offenders against the, city irdinances. It works well. Just now, however the jail is e.' pty, and as a consequence. the streets are dirty. The Journal say*: "An the morals of the city improve, the oonditious of the. streets become worse When the jail is full of offenders against city ordinances the "gang" for street cleaning is large, and the Commissioner keeps the streets and sidewalk: in tolerable good order but when good order prevails or the police are careless, the streets become filthy for the want of laborers to work upon them. Thus do the police become in a good degree responsible for the cleanliness of the streets.

If all this is true we might infer a good state of publio morals at the present time, for it seems that there is nobody to clean streets or repair sidewalks.

Home Comfot.—In the opinion of Henry Ward Beechcr, no home can be a perfectly happy one without three grand requisites—a Bible, a grandmother and a baby. Thia remark was uttered about twelve years ago. If written at the present day, Beecher would have added a sewing machine also. With a neat wife, a

One of the lightest family sewing machines will sew gauE«( laces, and all the varieties and kinds of fabrics, between and including beaver cloth, without changing either needle, thread, or tensions will sew each equally well, and return tn either variety of work with perfect satisfaction. .i

Let every one stody their intere-a, and secure one of these machines. The amount tiie| *ave in doctor's bills and eye water, wank be enormous. Mr. Wilmoth, the gentlemanly agent, in National Block. Sixth street, will take pleasure in exhibiting the machine.: dee hfe card in this odrnloft pa per.

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The Bedford (Lawrence Co.) Press

says that one night last week three women living a few miles from that place dressed themselves in male ^jtioe and started f#r a neighbor's residence, intending sportively to frighten the inmates, of whom there were three, a married woman and two girls. Arrived at the house, the seeming men rushed in, and there followed some "ground and and lofty tumblkyj." feldom excellfd-in th^ tan barked ring. Malting their escape, the frightened women ran to the house of the neighbors by whomlhey were pursued, and upon reaching the door, one of the girls fell, prostrated by a fit, from the effects of which her recovery is said "to be doubtful.

I Save the Pieces. I will pay in cash the highest price for any quanty of either Cast or "Wrought Scrap Iron of all kinds, delivered at my Fonndery, corner of Main and Walnut streets, also 'for old Brasa and Copper.

TxrkxHactx, Feb. 18 decSwly.

Headquarters for the collection Bounties, Pensions, Arrears of Pay, and all kinds of War Claims, due the relatives of deceased soldiers. Claimants should apply to Leahers & Carter, the oldest and best established Claim Agents in the Northwest, Their office ia at No. 2 Odd Fellows Hall (up stairs) Indianapolis, Indiana.,,

All mtormation free. Fie for Mfthrki the same, annual payments for life, only $£ No charges in advance. Claimants can have their business attended to by letter. marl5wl2t.

Notice to Claimants In the Tlgo Court of Common Pleas. Notice is hereby given to thom hkfing filed iu the Clerks office, claimed against Decedent's Estate. That the same have been set down for trial, on Wednesday, the 20th day of April, being the ttnrd day of the April term 1864, and that said claims will be dismissed at cost of claimant's if not promptly prosecuted. iiy order of the Court. ,, ,1- J. H. BLAKE, CITT \Tigo Court Common Pleas.

April, 11. 18G4, dwlw.

AMERICAN

Cm

4: hot nip n. R. E E N HAS LOCATED IN THE

CITY OF QUTNCY, ILLINOIS, No. 106 Maine street, 3d door above Quincy House. Office, oyer J. Dayton's

Book Store HE CLAIMS TO BE

THE KING OF CANCERS, -t And all kinds of Fever Sores such as White Swelling and Bone Diseases,

Scroffula, Piles, And Sore Eyes in their worst stages, Liver Complaints, Consumption, Female Weakness, and Salt Rhenm,

Tetter, Rheumatism, &c., &c. The Doctor became master of the above diseases while traveling through Europe and America, and he now stands at the head of his, profession both in Europe and America. The Doctor will take pleasure in showing his visitors certificates of the abofe bases where they have been given up as incurable by the physicians in the country. The Doctor also guarantees a cure in all cases where the pa-

Indiana. State University third term of the College Year will open on Friday April ^th, 1864. Prof. Owen, lately elected to thenhnirof Natural Science, Is at his post. Quiet and harmony prevails it the Institution, and every thing is auspicious for

vated scholarship, which should [characterize the State University. JAMES D, MAXWECL' PRES. BD., tnar.2£ri2«t 11/.

To Nesvocs Snrncaias or Both SAIT*.--A rerer ened gentleman harlag been restored to health in a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and Irregular expensive modes of treatment without success, considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed eavelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. John Daonall, 138 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York. Jan28w]y

THE HISTORY or

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A

nice baby, a grandmother, and a

family Btble, the possession of a Wheeler & Wilson Sew.iug Machine, ought tn reader every home a paradise. 1'he machinery is a marvel of simplicity requiring no mechanical skill to manage. Nor does it tequire other adjustment than a mere change of threads and needles, tn adopt it to the character ot the work to be sewed, coarse or fine as the work may be.

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Dlseasesand Symptoms Enumerated. Cut it out, and Preserve tt." Tcm xlay ibt now require It,

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Beware-of CeunterfcHe" *Stree fuaranfeed. aprSdwlm

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ONE

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Pains and Oppression of the Chest or Lungs, Difficult Breathing, and all the

Diseases of the Pulmonary Organs.

IS ONE OF THE MOST valuable remedies known for curing diseases ofthe lungs. It excites expectoration, and causes lhe luogs to throw off the phlegm or mucus

..changes the secretions aod^rarifles the bio heals

-theirritated parts gives strength to the digestive Fi

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delicate child, There is no resl necessity for so many deaths by Consumption, wben Ailen'n Lung Balsam will prevent it If only takeSsnU time.

Do net despalrl aluiough all other medicines have failed, but give this remedy a trial. Call where the Balaam is tor sale and get a I .pamphlet containing treatise on diseased lungs, and certificates of remarkable cures made In thtsci'y.

For sale by City Druggists generally, and by most dealers in med'clnes through the Western States.

Also, sold Wholesale and Retail by the' proprietors, J. R. HARBIS fc CO., Cincinnati, O.' To whom address all orders. Sold by

J. K. CUNINGHAM,Terre Hautr. T. H. BARR. do P.*. rONNBLLT. do And all dealers in Medicines. apr2dfcw3m.

The Grreat Remedy.

O O E

STRICKLAND' S N«.VV\?V\i

DR. STRICKLAND'S ."tlelitluou* Couth Haitian CnreeOOTTGHs

TOLDS, SORE THROAT,: A«rHHlA, and

Consumption.

TT 18 ONLY NECESSARY FOR 1- any one troubled with any of lb* .above complaints to try one bottle

DR. STRICKLAND'S

MELIFLUOU8 COUGH BALSAM To convince them that it is the best preparation ever used. Tt net only curex the above affections of the throat and lungs, but it cures night wests and spitting of blood lt is pleasant to take and In a safe medicine for lnfaats. SO cents per Bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Manufactured by Dr. Strickland. No: 6 Bast 4th street. Cincinnati, 0.

FOr sale by A.J. COK and THOS. H. BARjt. 'WbiS-ntud-w

0 jTAK".

vt

Sore throat

Ac., strengths*tfce Ing^ aa4will|be found vary pleasant to take—try It. Sold by all Druggists at 3S cents. aprtdwlw

RM|'„

ERivilNATORS

For KaUi Mice! Keaehes, Bed finft, Klvth* til Fur« eas,fc.:t. insects

siatmali, 4c. P«t up in 36c, fiOc. and 91* 00 Uoxeo, Bottles, aed flasks |tS and tS slses for Hotels, Public Inatitutjona. fcc '"Only Infallible remedies known." "Fr««' from Poisoas "Sot dangerous to the HasDanFttai^." "Rats coo*- out of their holes to dir."

Igraold Whofeeale tn all large citiee. BSTdote by all BruggiKta and Retailer- everywhere. ^JSBewaretB of all worthies* imitations. ^Ie« that "Cosraas" name

I*

•I.VWI'S

ever put foruccesa.

These form the tiaest preparation

wnrd,

with Imtnedlifte ana Persistent success

O N E E E I E Dr. Cheesenita's Pills have received and are now receiving th? cacrtiou of the moat eminent I%ysidans in America.

KXPLICTf D1RBKTION8 with each Box. The price, 0SE DOLLAR PER BOX, containing from fl!

ter to aixtv Fills

ou each Br,

Bottle, and Flask, before on buy. jLKidrrM HENItY R.rOSfjlK, Principal Depot i^lAroadway, Hew York. 'JBTgoid by ail wholesale and BetaUDcnnists la Tear E«te, Ind.

:|1

mm

KATUA1B«N.

RathairGb In from Lhe Greek word "Xathro," «r

care, ppe million bottles per aanmni It is a mest delightful Hair Sresainf

It restores hair upon bald heads. Any l»dy or gentleman wbo values a beautiful head cf hair should use Lyra's Kathalron. It ia known and used throughout the civilised world.— Sold by all respectable dealers.

DERKAS S. BARNES Sc CO.* N. Y.

If AG AN *9 UIAGN Ofl A BALM. This is the most dellghtfbl and extraordinary ar* ticle ever discovered. It changes the sun burnt face and hand*, to a pearly satin texture of ravishin* beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the distingue appearance so inviting in tke city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It sontains no material Injurious to the skin Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady I should have. Sold everywhere. I

Prepared by W. B.HAGAB,Troy, N.Y. Addresa all-order* to I Demas S. Barnes Go.. If. T.

HEIMSTIIEET'S

INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE, NOT A DYE,

But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty ofthe hair, and afford of them selves no dressing. Helmstreet's Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to Its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair a

Luxuriant Beauty*

promotes its growth, prevents Its falling off, eradicates dandruff, and Imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and Is constantly in creasing in fltvor. Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It Is sold by all respectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. S. BARNBS A CO. 903 Broadway, New Terk. Two slses, 50 cents and $1.

S. T,—1860.—X.

Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weakn«ae, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack ef appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, Ac. deserve to suffer if they will not try the celebrated

Plantation Bitter8,

which are now recommended by the highest medlical authorities, and warranted to produce an imme-

lcBl

»u"«nuw,

%ll» sentb, Wl, promptly, ^remitting the ^^"^ct,^, Sd'mtSt".u^^aU ther

price a the proprietors, or say authorised agent, In current funds. Sold by Druggists generally. HUTCHINQS fc HULLYER, Proprietors.

tonies' where a healthy, gentle stimulant In required. They purity, strengthen and Invigorate.

They create a healthy appetite.

They are an antidote to change ef water and diet. They erercome effects of dissipation and late hours.

They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevors. They puriiy the breath and acidity of the stomach. Tbey cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, and Cholera Morbus. They cure idver Complaint andjNervous Headache They make the weak strong, the languid brlliia and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Callsaya bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. For particulars, sea circulars and testimonials around each bottle.

They are sold oy all respectable druggists, grocers, Pypnl I1B.

b0te,,,,

84l00DS'

1"1"™

8teambOMS an,i

n/\T) A rT?lQ *P IHWI'L'UO

l3 J3X XJAjj

GRKENBACKS ARE GOOD, BUT

ARE BETTER,

ROBACK'8

STOMACH BITTERS, ion toons anil bottles •old In one month. The most popular stomach bitters use.

ROBACK'8 BITTERS. Good for all derangement of tbe8tomach, Billiousneeg,Liver Complaint and general debility.

ROBACKH BITTKB8. They possess wonderful tonie properties, giving tou» to the appettte and dleestive organs.

ROBACK'3 BITTERS. 1 Debilitated Ladles and sededtary persons will find In them an excellent tonic.

ROBACK'3 BITTERS A wineglassfsl before each mesl will remove Indigestion and all liver diseases.

ROBACK'S BITTERS,

They are better than all PiUs, Pow.lers, su.1

ot

nanMom, disagreeable componnae.

ROBACK'H BITTERS.

Thay can be taken without regard to diet. Am apetiier th*y have no equal

BOBACK S BITTERS.

Tbev are prepared by an old and skillful physician from well-known vegetable remedies ROBACK'S BITTERS

WhsreTt-r known they have become a stan lard family strengthening remedy. ROBACK'S BITTERS. Try one bottle and you will always u»» them and recommend them to others.

ROBACK'S BITTERS

0 W O A O

COMflHiSPaa CI

STOMACH BITTSR8, BLOOD PDRIFIKR, AND BLOOD PTUjS. Also Distiller end Manufacturer of Catawba and Sweedlsb Brandies, and all kinds of ihe finest Domestic Liquors, which are sold wholesale or In any desired quantity, at »oe. 66, BS, 00 and S3 JUal Third street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

For «alp in TKRRK KUTK ty P. M. Donnelly, J. R. Ciinufnghsm, A J.fJoe, J. W. Pstriek tt Co-, and by Drugirlsl" Dealers in Medicines e.-ery-whfrt-. 'ebSdwly

LIFE OR DEATH

SO

Don

ta« Jlicc, Ueaeheit An la WoolFewls

ob

1

Plaals

go back to the l%*ar

AKY HAVE DIED FROM Warrhoea and Dysentery In y«tr regiment

many were saved last year by taking it after being discharged and sent from the hospitals as Incurable. Orm dose wiH immediately relieve the most severs csee of Diarrfaea or Dysentery. It is acknowledged by ths faculty to be ths only medicine known to cure Chronic Diarrhoea and Dysentery. Sow don't neglect it for on your return a change of M«t and water, etc., win most certainly bring on I tarrhoea, and aGO eeot bottle efDr. Strickland's Aittl -Cholera Mixture will cure you sad several ethers. It Mil keep good in any climate. Do not tail to tell your comrades to put a bottle of lt In their knapsacks.

Sold by Druggist* and prepared only by Dr. A Strickland, 6 Kast Fourth street, Cincinnati, 0. nuuSwcMMr For Sale by A. J. COK.

.MEDICAL.

TJ

irigin*! proprietor, mart la nam wnmAmmeMt tho iitrm are. ekvland attrutioi which U» wUeof mm' Orgaaa_ reqaixo_the Aid of

It eradicates scurf and dandrufi*. It keeps the head cod and clean. It makes the hair rich, eofl and gteseyIt prevents the hair from falling off and turning •ray.

iJ

The All Sufficient Three. THE GREAT A1ERICAH REMEDIES*

Known as HSLVEOLD'3

GMSXCfXU PREPAKL'UONS, VI* Helmbold's Extract "Bnchu," Hefmbold'i 8*rs»u,» parilla, Hehnbcid's ItnnroTad Bos* If ash.

This Medtsine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareousdepoeitiooa, a idal the Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflamation, and Is gcod tor Men, Women, or Children.

Directions accompanyHelmbold's Extract Buchu, fer Weakness arrlsing from Excesses, habits of Dissipatior, Early Indiscretion o. Abuse, attended with the following Symptoms:

Indisposition to exercise, loss of power, loss of memon, difficulty ot breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, wakefulness, Dimness of Vislsn, pain in the back, universal lassitude of the muscular system, hot heads, flushing of the body, dryness of the skin, eruptions on the ace,

FALID COUNTENANCE, HEAVINESS OF THE EYELIDS, Frequently Black Spots flying before the Xjge, with temporary Suffusion and Loss ot Sight,

Want of Attention, Mobility, Reetlessnere, With horror of Society.

Nothing is nirt desirable to such petiena tkaa solitude, and nothing they more dread for four at themselves. No repose of manner, ne earnestness, I no speculation, but a hurri*d transition from one gOaeetlen to another. ^feThese symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this 1 medicine invariably removes, soo* follows

Impotency, fatuity, Ipfltptlc Fits, In one ot which fhe patient may expire.

Who can say that they are not frequently follows by those direfhl diseases," Insanity and Consume tion.

Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, but none win confess. The records of the Insane

Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample testimony of the truth of the assertion. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden, and quite destitute, neither mlrih or grief ever visit it. Should a sound of the vetce oocur, It Is rarely articulate:

With woeful measures, wan despair, Low sullen sounas their grle. beguile. Parents and guardians, cantion your children against this evil habit. It is the greatest curse that can befell a young man or woman, unfitting them for happiness and married-ltfe.

In ail their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet no inconvenience and no exposure^ It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing auti curing Strictures of ibe Urethra, allaying Pain reqnent In the class of dis all poisonous, diseased, and-

and Inflamntion, so fr eases, and expelling worn out matter.

Whether existing la IOALE Ott E.IALi

C0Un"

f. li. ukaki:* CO.

208 Broadway, 3*. ¥.

febl8dwly.

Thousands upon thousands who have been the victims of quacks, and who have paid heavy fees tc be cured in a short time, have found they were de. ceived, and that the "Poison has, by tho use of articles on tne reputation attaiaed by "powerful astringents," been dried np in the syi- HMmbsld's Genuine Pr-paratione. tern, to break oat in an aggravated form, and a Extract Bocbu. £K

PKKHAPS AFTER MARRIAtiK.

Use Helmbold's Extract Bucliu for all affections and diseases of tho

Beware of impostors. Kx amine every bottle. See thatithasour private U. S. Stamp unmutilated over the cork, with plantation scene, and our signature on a tine steel plate side label. See that our bottle is not refilled with spurious and deleterious stuff. Axty person pretending to sell Plantation From whatever cause origlBatiDg, and no matter Of Bitters by the gallon or in Bulk, is au impostor. HOW LONG STjll\UllV«, Any person imitating this bottle, or selling any other material therein, whether called Plantation All the above disease* and symptoms admit of the BitUTS or not, is a criminal under the U. S. Law, same treatment, and originate from the same cause, and will be so prosecuted by us. We already have 1 .. our eye on sererel parties re-fllling our bottles, Ac-, BLOOD I BLOOD I BLOOD I who will succeed in getting themselves Into close quarters. The demand for Drake's Plantation Bit- tid^bold't Highly Concentrated Compound ters from ladws, clergymen, merchants, Ac. is in(credible. The simple trial of a bottle ia the evi- FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, I dence we present ot their worth and superiority.— ...

IIKOAK1 it

3.This is an affection ot the Blooo. «tucks the

appearance In the form of DIj(JERS,»and is generally attended with a discharge more or loss offensive, anj if ncglected, destroys whatever part it may attack.

This disease is often transmitted to children Is contracted from the same cause, and otten with Gonorrhoea, and both may cxi«t at the samo time. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED OOM-

POUND FLUID KXTRACT 8ARSAPAJULLA Should be used In conjunction with the Buchu and Helmbold's Rose Wasn applied to the Ulcers.

Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparrilla Purifies the Blood, and removes all Scaly Kruptlons of the 8kin, giving the complexion a clear and healthy color, It aelng prepared expressly for this class of complaints, its Blood Purifying Properties are preserved to a greater extent than any other preparation ol Sarsaparilla.

HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH,

Ai: excellent Letlon for Diseases of a Syphilitic Ba. •jure, and as an injection in diseases of the Urinary Organs srislng from habits of dissipation, to be used in crnnectien with the Extract Buchu or Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as recommended.

The Proprietor, In offering his Remedies to the afflicted would have it distinctly understood that they are not Patent Medicines or Nostrums, but are prepared directly according to rules of

PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY,

wilb the greatest accuracy, Chemical knowledge, and caro devoted to their combination, by a practical Druggist and Chemist af experience, of the city of Philadelphia. These Madlclnes are Endorsed, Recommended and Used Iu the Practice of Physicians for the cire of the above Diseases.

If] on are suffering with sny of the above affections, procure the Remedy at ouce. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicln*.

Certificates of cures from 8 to i0 years standing, with names known to science and fame. For medical properties of BUCHU, see Dispense tory ofthe United .States. 8ee Professer Dewee's valuable works on tht Practice of Physic. dee remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. Physick, Philadelphia

See remarks madn by Dr. Kphralm McDowell, a celebrated Physician and Member «f the Royal College ul Surgeons, Ireland, and published iu the Trausartton* ofthe King amLQneen's JournaL

See Mediro-Chirurgical Revfew, (iBblished bj Benjamin TravoM, Fellow of Royal College of Burgeon a.

Hoe in^xt at the late Standard Works on Medicine Kxtract Buchu, #1 per bottle, or six for 16 0t' Sarsaparilla, 00 $6 0o improved Rose Wash, 60 HU Or half dosen of each for $12 00, which will be suffi

dec

to cure the roost obstinate cases, If direction/ ar» adhered to. Delivered tc ahy a4lre*M, aocurel/ packed from observation.

Kf Describe Symptoms In all rommunicatlons. dues (JuarnnlecdI Advice Oralis AFFIDAVIT.

hrnxuially appsarsd beforo me, au Aldermantlie r.it» of Pbuadelpbt*, li. T. Bsimbold, who belns duly swiri), doth my. bis preparations contain narcotic, no mercury, or r.tber itijurionn drugk, bai are purely vegetable. 8. T. QKLUHoLD. 8wurn and subscribed bofore me, this 3Sd tisy ut ftovember, L864. WM. P. HiBBKKD, Alderman,

Blnth St. above Rac-e, Fhila.

Add) e»s letters for inlhnuatiaa in couflteix U. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, liepot*. IOi 3. Tenth St., bel Chestnut, Phil*.

AcdCM, broad way New York.

$Pf Beware of Counter lelts and unprluslpleo 4ealer», who euti«i,vor to dispose "of their own" atn! "other" articles en the reputation cMalned ilelwbout's a»uutue PreparaOons,

Extract Buchtt, SarsaporUia improved Bo»f Wstn

Huld tif

»u 'j Aek fur tidasb^/ld'a. na .irvrr 'Tntour th" »'!vert).wm«« an1 iwnrl Vr 1 tai.i *voi !, np^*! t' -sp.vr.ri!

I I, E

& SOA£ {BtlRCr.

VERYBODY IS BEING- CURED ot this distressing di«eaie by the use of

E

XH0MA4 H. JSAEB.

r. Strickland's Pile

Remedy!

Read what a sufferer »ay-: Mr J.P.Hazarde, 1M Second *treet, Cincinnati, 0^ says Wba* been a dreadful suflhrer wHJi Pilex for a ioog time, and ha* tried nearly everything acd could obtain no relief. He used about ome-Uxmb of a pot of Dr. Strickland** Pile Ointment, and lt ma a* a complete cure. He advice* every one who is su ffering to try it Sold by all druggists—«• cents per pot. Manufactured st Ko.« K*"t Fonrth street, Cinciunati, Ohio, Ask for 5

STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY.

Marifeo-w for sale by A. J. COB, and THCWAB H. BARM.

MEDICAL.

HELMBOLD'S

GENUINE PREPARATIONS

1

iboid'n Geaoine FrcparaHon, HIGHLY CON-

1 OHTHATKD COMPODKD PLDID *i TRACT BDCHtr." a Positive aad Specific Bamody tar DUMwee

^^Seth^^^rtowV2S5r^'toip^SW^J.KWne^, Gravel, Oropsleal gwriltbe wt*rC It is afpdn owned and pot up by the

ia«s, acd all dtsoaseo and deraui tMnarj Organs, whether existing In

leots of the aleorPnmle.

DTPRKTIC. Helmbotd(s Kxtract Buchu is the 6BBAT DIUKBTIC, and is certain to hare the desired effect la all Diseases fer wtdeh it is

—-t Xrfc

COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BDOHU, Posltive and Scientific Remedy for. diseases of the Bladder.Kidneys, Gravel, and Dropsical StoOlngs,

This Medicine increases the powsr of Digestion, and excite the Absorbents into healthy sction, by which the Watery or Calcareons depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduce#, as well st Pain and InflamJh'atien.

HGLUBOliD'S EXTBACT BVOHV. For Weaknesses arising from Xxceaees, Habits of Dissipation, Esrly Indlsocetion Abuse, ati,tended with the following syaiptoms.—

Zndispoeition to exertion, Loaa of Power,

Loss of Xemory, Difficnlty of Breathing, Wert Nerves, TrembUnf, Horror of Disease, Wakeftilness, Dimness of Vision, Paia in the Bask, Universal Lassitude of the Jit scalar Systes, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Bedy' Dryws of the

In one of which the Patient may expire. !i Who can say that they arenot.frequentty foBowsdi by those •'Direful Diseases," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."

Many are aware ofthe cause of their suffering, BUT SOX* WILL CONFESS THE RECORDS OF

And Melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear* ample witness to the Truth of the assertion. The Constitution once effected with Organic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Strength* *a and Invigorate the System, Which Helmbold's Extract Buchu Invariably does.

They may not experience the"Nnsequences row, Urinate, thereby BenjoncirObstructioua, FriVe«. it unitBi Bnd vtli SAAnitr nr IatAH TKn i—_ .«. .Urethra,

but must and wilt sooner or later The constitt tion once affected with symptems organic weakness requires tne aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which Helmbolds KXTKACI 0 7 BUCHU invariably does. A trial will convince 'he most skeptical.

FBICALBS-FBHALRS-FKHALKS,

OM or Young, Single, Married, or contemplating Marriage. Iu many affections peculiar to females, the Kxtract of Buchu Is unequalled by any other remedy as iu Chlorosis or Betentlon, Irregularity, patnfUlness, or Suspension of Customary Kvaenationa Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Leucorrhoea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complant* incident to the sex, whether arising from Inaiscretion. Habits of Dissipation, or Is tt* dccline or change of life. See symptoms above

NO FAJCILT SHOUliD BE WITHOUT ITl

Take no more Balsam, -Mercury, or nnploasant medicine for unplessant and dangerous diseases. ItKLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU etnus

MECBET DISEASES.

Trial will convince the most skeptical.

FEfflALES-FElBAI.ES I In many affections peculiar to Females the tract Buchu isuneqaaled by sny ether rented

Address letters for information to H.B, HELMB0LD, Chemist, 104 South Teoth-tt., bel. Cheinut, Phils,

BKI.MBOLD'S Medical Depot, HELiIBOIiD'3 Drug and Cnemical Warehouse, 694 Broadway, New Yoi k. B*w»re at counterfeits an-1 unprincipled deilers who endeavor to dispose "of their own" and 'oihsr'

4

Skin, Eruptions on ths Face, Pallid Countenance.

These symptoms, if allowed to go en, whieh this. medcine invariably removes, sees follows Impotency, fatuity, 1Tpiieptio Ittt,

Lt

IHJ!

1K3AXK A8TLCM3.

FEItLAKJbiK. ielSxly,

ta Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfnfnesa

or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the.Uterns, Leucherrhota or Whites, Steriltty, and for all comptainie incident tetbc sex, whsther arising from icdiecretionBnhits of Dissipation, or in the'

DECLINE OR CHANGE OP LIFE.

Takeno more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicines for unpleasant and dangerous aue*ses. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCfilJ AND

IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their btages, At lUUe Expenio. Little or no change in Diet. No inconvenience.

Acd no exposure.

It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to

.»_ ..

Ing *nd caring Strictures ot tho allay icg Pain and Xnfiamaticn, so Afferent In the class o' diseases, and expelling alijPoisonous, Diatased and wornont Matur. ftu

Thousands upon ihoasaOTf wlo have been the victims of Quacks, and who have p.id heevj teea to be cured in a short time, have-found thtj were de* ceived, and that theJ'Pois^n" the use cf "powerful astringents," been dried up lmha syi* tem, to break out In an aggravated foim, and per* haps after Marriage,

Use Hxlmsou'A Extract Bccbtjfor all affections and diseases ofthe uilnary ofjjanR, whether (Xls-fng in rualo or f«male, irom whatever cause originating and no matter of how longstanding.

Direases of these Organs requires tne aid of a Diuretic, Helmsbold'a extract tsuchu Is th» great Diuretio, ami isc*rtain to have the desirtd tffect in all Diseases for which it is recomtnei.ded.

Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany themedlcice. Price 81.00 per bottle, or six tot j. 95-00.

Delivered te any Adfre«s, securely packed Croat observation. Describe Symptoms in allCommunlcaUoi-s. Cures Guaranteed! Advice Gtratlili

Sariaparilla.

improved Bote Wash.

•-.'r sold *v ALL ilRCGQISTS EVEltYWHKKK. Ask for &KLMB0U>'S. Takeno other.

Cutout the Advertisement and send for it. And avoii imposition and Exposure.

HOSTETTER'S

CELEBRATED

STOMACH

BITTERS.

A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective and alters* tive of wonderful efficacy in disease of ths

Stomach) Liver and JBowola.

vers, Cramps and Spasnia, and sll Complaints or either 8ex, sristng from Bodily Weakness whether Inherent in the system or produced by special causes.

Kothlog that is not wholesome, genial and reitorative in its nature enters tto the composition of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, TJiia popu* lar preparation contains no msnereil of any kind, no deadly botanical element no fiery excits but it is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamio h«rbs and plants wlih the purest and mildest of all diffusive stimulants.

It is well to be ,rearmed agaiost disease, and, so far as the human system can be protected by human means against maladies engendtfad by au unwhelescme aimoaphcrs. Impure water anJ utber external causal, HOSTKIfKit 8 BXHEilS may be relied on as a safegaard.

In districts Infested with Fever and agus, it hsa been fouad infallible as a preventive aLd lrreSiStl*. bis a« a remedy and thousadds wto r^scrt to lt under apprehension of an attaoa, escape the tcourgef and thousands who neglect to avail thtmsslvts of its protective qualities in advsi.cr, ars curtd b» a very brief course o. this marvelous tpedli ice. Fe* ver and Ague patients, after beiiig p'isi with quinine for months la vain, uatU u^rty sa^u- «Ud with ihat langerous ajkaloi^, are nut uuzequcotiy raKtorel to health »ithiu a fiw ifays ty tne use of HOSTETTER'S fclTXKRS-

The weak stomscn Is rapidly lrvigoraied and the appetite restored by this agreeablo Tonic, and hence it works wonders in cases of Dispepsia ano a ie»sconfirmed forms of Indigestion. Acting a, ^entio and paiuUst apperlent, as well ss Upon the itver, it also lnaariabiy relieves the Cons ipatloi. »uperiniucsd by irregular action or-th* di^,stive and secretive organ?, persons of feeble habit, liable ti ffervoas Atscks, Lowness of Spirits nr,d Fits of LadffU r, ftod prompt aaJ dermaneut relief ft can th# niit-.rs.— The twtimcmy on taui peini is most concloslvs, asi from both sexes.

Th? agony of Billoai Colic la Immediately atrus^ ged by a »iu2ledo«e of the itimufant, abd by coea*ionft!iy resorting to it, )he reiuru of 1 ikt may be pr^ ventea.

A% a flemsral Ttnic, HOST£TTE illRI produce effects which mu?'. be ex^iiecctd or witoesoed before they can be ful spprrcista^. In en«( of CMHtlru»leual Wnknene, Preatature Decay iul Debility and Decrepiiade arising from Ot.o sea. It exerciiws the ctric ii Saence in th» con»al«s^tsgee of ail diseases it op* rates as a delight, ful InvlRoraor. Vf »n the powers nature aie reused, M. c-peratea to re-enforce and re-establish them. t.aet, out not least, it ii the Oulj Safe Stimulant bel cat manufactured from sound aod Innocuous materials, aii'l entirely free from the acid elementa pre^u' more o* less in ail tne ordinary tonics aaA st ruathieaof tieday,

So UoiuT medicine has o.ees so cnlversally. and, it may be truly added' deservedly pepilsr»hh the intelligent portion of the community, as HOSTETTER'S 811 KRS,

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