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Show ' OL'ltE FOR DRUNKENNESS. ! t TntBB Is a' famous prescription hi ue ' in Eugland, says thu Springfield JttjmblU uin, tor th'- euro of drunki-Une--,, by wlnej. , thousands arc .said 10 have been ussislcd ill recovering lhcnuelvea. The recipe came into notoriety through the efforts of .lohii Vi'iij Hull, commander Of the '1 "Great Eastern" steamship, lie had fallen fal-len into such habitual drunkenness that ' his must earnest ttfurts to revlaii.u himelf 1 proved unavailing. At feiiglhlie sought ' thd advicu of an eminent physician, who gave him a prescription which bo followed ' fuilhOiily for seven months, mid at the 1 end of that time, hud hist, nil deMro lor ; liquor, uJlUough-he had been for many ' years led cautiru by a most debasing up jietife, , I Tlie Tecelpe, wliich he afterwaul pub Tubed, and by which somuiiyxither drunk-' drunk-' nut. havo been assisted- to reform, is us 1 , follow: I 1 "Sulpbuto of Iron, 6 grains; m-ignesia, 1 10 grains; pep;urmint water, 11 drachms spirit of nutmeg, I- drachm; twice a day": Thi preparation acts as u tonic undHiow- lout, und so partially sujtplies tho-pbeeof tho accustomed liquor, and prevents that abiulutc, physical and moral prostration . that lol.'or a saddeu breaking otf froa th? -lit of B.r'a.itat'iJ; Irlti Ji re irii i .iniiiwwir mi 1 inn. 1 ,11 1. ".'in n ''"nW!,' . ."-.. , v ' '-""'"- " , 'flK where ,the.aprrttitb,fot:;H4tfbrs4.:rt; lm L Strong tbo,.incdic!ric sopjilieji the pkceot W . the acc'iisionlcd drains entlrtly, bat Mr " . Hail cqntiniicd the use, of " liqnorirni'irk JM, A' '.'i with the med;cirie,dini!n?shliiff the awosflt graduidlyutitil he was'ablo totbroiVftWfly B' ' hU bottle.- aad glf altogether, f4r , which ho continued to taka: the neiiWi a inorttfi.br twotlll W "feltr thnt'h wj,. ,.. whotty restored to Sclf-tohtfo!, and eoalit, : t rcjoica in a sound mind - la a Sound b'ody. HK u, |