i j f' :J. r** r ‘ MiV F |V ? iL - IWVBf r.«he ’ ;.-7 ;>* ■ i». A3s Uenetal t^;Oon s |(. t,yb»thvt' irwißcßi pd retentive WncooUlm, rtWbrtt; no Of mild- bjr humab mntu tttnio. jeASOSTKT on a*a«*fe- 1 ‘ VP**# (•IWfei 'MTUien. DJt» DMlt- M**t »111 l Wd with fcnu. Stete » Uj|»poi„, ktetj «m iiy wfWoatijf-bMorl- ?Sff»!r w smSs Vf, «M p^ 11 n*»T greBITXERS. .* Mrerv f. “ri* -!'. i -.a" •'■ i > I 1045. fotb a Awitlvre IjttffinyJtptMya. iMtjlas, and «X -> by »hkji the idUaiitttiWSb- ftJjepW, ssate iXMar-faMr, press:' •uhthfeawdi- tothmcd !>>' n**tu*k. rieweSu* ■®2; >• -‘.| - ■iP'-t.-li' CV !• .t ■A 1/ ■! r IP7 35f£ ‘Sit it?' fiiii I fe—-C' |j||| jfc& W" For onee, we take pleasure in catling the attention of our refers to an ativmiee mem-—that ■if Howe £ family Dye Color*,” in rii» dny’g paper. ; These Dye* hare become a -'osloliold necessity, anti *o general in their «se ; 4lu,t “any » dp*SMd lady find* that many an once njccted as out of date, is, by the aid . ttieie Dye!), made as good as new. . ' 'l-‘: - J ‘ V> X/J If-j-I ? , ' E - W —Engine No. 270 exploded lier MSnwWWSffi* bo ‘l er ’ 0,1 Mondo - v week. w bile standing on the I ,ra agA®« pamphlets, Fay and Cheek Bolls, BLANK BOOKS, manifests, and blanks of all kinds. ill ww link U u trial, feeling confident that we can give ..tiiifactioii if we have the opportunity. illirc i •! Lumber’. building, corner of Virginia and An i -troets, opposite Superintendent’s OWee. XaOC-A.la ITJBMS. Houses the nom i, rof uew houses fhathave been' ‘erected in this place, during! the present season* there is a great leiuand for iijouses by renters. Who readily pay ulmt we think exhorbitant The demand "ill far exceed the stilly on the first of%kpril next. A great number of men employed in and .bout the shops, in this place. and on the road, have families |wbom they would like to bring here, mi cannot gpl houses. A Building Association i- what we need, and must have, or more enter prising monied meu. if we Would accomodate all iiho wish to make Altoona .their home. Stock in i Building Association would pay fully as well as my investment that could be made. We have it few “ heavy" men. as they are called, but we have a great niumber who have several hundred hollars ahead,! which could be profitably and se i iirely invested in real estate,: ami this it is known, is the best seenrirv-at the present time.— What say you, men of Altoona, about going into an Associationj of this kind ? It would build up ili<- town and Consequently increase the value of imir property.J Let no “ old fogy" ideas deter yon horn going info such an enterprise. A little figur ing will convince yon that it will pay. “Foxey” OAUGHT AT Last,— Most of our citizens doubtless remember an individual called, and culling hhjnself “ Foxey,” who was in the habit for years! past of visiting this place. Thev a ill also remember that generally, about the date m' his visits a store was robbed, a dwelling entered, and goods, jewelry, or money taken therefrom. Kverybody said “Foxey"did it, yet no proof sill lii-icnt to conviict him could ever be obtained, bast week he was tiled in Lancaster for murder ing the keeper pf a Lager beer saloon,, by the name at Brady, living in Marietta. He was convicted a iruirder-in dip second degree, and sentenced to imprisonment iji the Eastern .penitentiary for a it rm of ten yefo-s and four months. From the reports of the Lancaster papers, it is difficult to .•oneeive how t)ie offence was reduced from mnr .ler ill the first degree. : The murdered man was lust seen alive nit Saturday the 13d of Mav, and mi the 26th waq found.dead in his shop with his bead split open, evidently by a hatchet found near the body. He bad apparently been murdered on Saturday night. Ail the circumstances went to show that he ha l been murdered for money, and tbat “Foxey” was thqmurderer. He.may thank bis luck, for get ing off with a whole neck.—Hoi ‘'Mytbmy Eegit’er erGeneratiojn after generation have felt as we ilo now, and their lives were as active as our own. Ihe heavens wil| be as bright over ■ our graves as ihey are about opr paths. Yet a little while and ■dii this will have happened. The throbbing heart will be stilled, apd we shall be at rest. 1 Our fu neral will wend kts way, and the prayers will Ire -aid: we shall be left-in the darkness and silence of the fomb, ami it jnay $e but a short time we shall be spoken pf, hut things of life shall creep • hi, and our will be Days shall ■ontinneito movp on, apd laughter and songs will heard in tlie room where we died, ilnd the eyes : itat mourned fof ns be . dry'knd animated with <>y. and even ou|- children will cease to think of us, arid will to lisp our names no more. 1 How TO PBb'SKKVK Health.— To |>e healthy, a man insist obey the laws of nature, not only in regard to diet, hut in the line oi; clothing. Espe cially at this seal on of the year should people be careful of the changes they make. It will not do to puton |i£avy slothes one day and light ones the next. Yon e bould select your changes at the <>l* M “ Canton I’lanncl, 2to 5 “ ;« n Linen Table-C10th5,...... 10 to 12 “ !“ “ Cotton, ....fftolO i‘ Ladies’ Cloaking Cloth, 12 to 25 “ Shirting Check, .....2 to 3 “ Ticking,,. ,ij> to 8 « A* .*• Muslin, .j. .2 to 5 “ - It l “ Gloves, Hosiery, Opera Hoods, &e.,. reduced ac cordingly. j GROCERIJES. j ....10 cents per gallon. 1 “ “ pound. g “ “ “ ~10 to 15 >•: 4 “ Syrups,...!. Sugar, .... Codec,..,. Tea, Pepper,...,..,.,.. ,10 ■“ •“ Ginger,..). ~....,.10 cents par pound 5tarch,...,.... 2 K «.f “ Ess. Coffite, 1 ‘box. Candles,);. I V. <1 pound. 50ap,....., to 6 |j‘;• *4; f‘ QUEENS WARE, White Stone Tea Sets, 50 cents per set. “ “ P1ate5,.....; 10 “ “ •> “ “ .12 ““ “ White Stqne Soup p1ate5,.,...,.... 12 cents per set. ■ China Teh Sets,..; $l.OO to $2.00 per set. CARPET & OIL-CLOTH. Bag Carp*,.,,,,., ....„...,r....6 cents per, card. List, 6 \«- *“ All Wool Carpet, cents per yard. Floor Oil-C10th....... 5 »< ‘ “ SHOES. : | ;! Ladies’ Cistom-Made Sewed Shoes, 12fcta. per pair. “ ■ j “ Pegged “10 to 16' “ Misses’Shoes,. £lO to 12 cents “ “ Children's;Shoes, sto 10 “I; “ “ 1 wish ia]u ,to understand that these prices are I for CASR ONLY—that they are made to accom modate pet sons of smaU means, to whom.it is an object to p irehase where the can save a tew cents on each sin icle-yand that they will be adhered to strictly for die preseUt, and so long, in the future, as mysalet will justify. After making the reduc tion I p»u*t; douhlr my sales in order to make os roach ismffju J did gt the o{d juices. The pub lic cap at o tee discover tfigt jt js tp their advantage to extend n e their patronage, thereby enabling me to make stjj I further redactions fbrjheir benefit. V U.A.OrW*m. ' j tfrlin Strfft, 4Jt,•• m , vL: iug with which ... (in-ss up the lucalces in goo.l < 'too*. ■■ - .. . ..' Jitnck/or Wit. style. He ahm keeps a fine aseorth.cn. of coufis- i l&e™"' T 'i £ *"•**' tioneries, cakos. pie?, nuts, fruit (4<* Mai! Train •• 7i40 •• •• *<*, French J3iiu ■ i * , Acrem. •• - •• n. 40 •• - iiartt Btnfcn* iniiiis .m i(uij,,iavsl» ,,r K run n- comifct with LiaM^^n! 1 ram* W Mail Train !KH*r am! W«*i and Thru’ &s*J' Accifinmoitati'ui Train Knit. Ct.errv \ ' v n U ‘ U o »* & Uwirileld | Krmcli ai*J fluid Kajrl* (v 2» 1 MHlftrain *»*■■ tork Light Pruti. Fawn />mt. Light K/WTa tirois Uo.se East. —Fettinger is now in the citv se lecting his Holiday stock of gifts ami notions, which he will have on hand in a few days. ■- Wait for the wagon" that brings Fets gotsls. ■SB.- See advertisement for sale of I*. S. 5-20 V in another column. They can be bad of Win. M. Lloyd & Co., Bunkers, Altoona. Fire ! Fire J!—Do not risk your property anv longer to the mercy of the flames, |>nt go to Kerr and have him insure you ogaftist loss by fire. He is agent for thirteen different companies, among w hich are some of the best Sin the United States. Altoona, Jnly 21,-tf. Notice.—Foreign notes will notibe received at the office of the Altoona Gas and Water Company in payment for gas or water hills, inasmuch as the bank in this place will not receive them on deposit BENJ. F. KOSK. Tivnsitrer: Altoona Nov. 19th, 1803. »ylf yon want good eating apples, prime segars, choice confectioneries,;, highly flavored toilet articles, or any kind of notions, call on Master Will Far ton, at the Posr office. All the leading daily |nipers regularly received. Dyk Colors. —Howe & Steven#’ live Colors, twenty-four different shades. Howe & Stevens' Dye Colors, twenty-four dif- ferent shades. Howe & Stevens* Dye Colors, nv<>ntv-l’oiir dif ferent shades, for sale at ' Nichols’ Elixer of Iron and Peruvian Hark. Nichols’ Elixer of Iron and Peruvian Bark. *** Nichols’ Elixer of Iron and Peruvian Bark. For sale at Koran's Ouro Stork. •ST Baker’s Cod Diver Oil. pure and fresh. 6*Baker’s C« si Liver Oil, pure and fresh. [ Eastern Through,.., ‘ Uoliitlayslmrg, 7. * 7.30A* M 5 I*. M. - 'mn C f. During the week from 6,46 A. M. mail ♦ .«0 I . M. On Sundays from 7,30 until 8.30 A. M. U.W. PATTON. IV M. Altoona. A| ril 20.1863. ESTRAY. /xoie to Tin-: residence of fhe subscriber, iu Logan toWnuhip, ; A near Allegheny Furnace, on or about the 15th »f November, 1868. a Red Milch Cow, inrvThg a white star «ij fore, head, and whit- belly. The owjuvr requested to iMiiif' forward, provej .■rt>, |*i v rliui t;** buU wk» tier i.wa.v, otherwise she will be disponed of according to Jaw. 11 2. LS6d.-ot* SAVE THE PER CENTAGE BY BUYING YOUR CLOTHING FBOM FIBS!’ HANDS. X/T lINGEIi & 11 CK, Manufacturers • af. ." r “'‘ d Wlwlwalr «bd Retail dealers in Readymade . ’l l,' , ’i S ’.*"f l n ri : s '’ w ,: tfull y tin- ..tlmntioi'iofthe in.blu t,, ti,e following (acts in lelerence 1., their stock 1.-l. W mauutacture onr own goo,is. They are made »un rvl*! """ '7°' Ph '! adel| ’ h ‘“' ,lu,ler our immediate warranusi J " ,HW “ ,V ' y a,e well 1 "" d ‘ 1 llud ean he EQUAE TO THE BEST Uri!e “ qu,luli ' J “ r «“ d >;->-le cMh M *<* b °y nur Cloths directly from the Importers and : Manilla, tutors, consequently we save the per ctnlage put **d by middle men. # ** 1 u onl . \\V sell our Clothing at aVeagoimble Dorceutu-.* over the cost of ..i.T Cloths, thereby aaving the purchased : of Uothing the percentage which must he added*by those who buy from second hands to-sell again. We retail on, Clothing at the same pnue which othei nnircliants pay , lor the,is at wholesale. consequently those who huy from us get th.Mr K * same price which other Clothiers p«y far their? m the city, thereby savin* puM Clothier?* per . Ue htivo branch Flores in ALTOONA AND JOHNSTOWN, 'ell In i i o0 n ! ’ '“‘ d at “ ,e rlxm * «St‘T*-s at which we ■"011 them here in the- city. 1 fany person has been told, ~.r imagines, that Tuck's MoreO ,11 AIIOPIII.. is - piaye.l out.” let such person drop into his establishment, on Main Street, and examine his £ooti« and prices-. 11,17 Street, Philadelphia. u. S. 5-20’S. The Secretary o the Treasury has not yet given notice of any intention to withdraw this popular LnS. from Sale a ‘ General^'i 1 • ‘ *• irf™, theundercign.-d u.e [mhlic Subscription Agent,” will continna tosiVpply Ir'aaru- 010 ° f tbl> Loan "“thorit.eii is five llnn r rul Millions of Dollars. Nearly Four -Hundred Millions 1 e bet “ n “iTctrdy subscribed for and paid inti the Treas ury, mostly within the last seven months. The large de mand from abroad, and the rapidly Increasing home de mand lonise as the basis for circulation by National Ranking Associations now organising in all parts < f the coimtiy. will in a very short, period, absorb the balance iv ve'o “ri C ‘- V ,il 'l? t ' d Un to flfbwti millions week ly. liequently exceeding three millions daily,aid It is web known that the Secretary of the Treasury’ ha' amp..! and unfailing resources in the Duties on Imports and .Internal Revenues, and in the issue of the Interest hearing Leg. Tender Treasury Soles, it is almost a certaintf st|ek e^omcket^for'^ny'^th^w^'long*.,^ 1 rudotice and sell interest must forcethe minds oftlu.se contemplating the formation of National Banking Associ ations ns well ns the minds of nil whojiaro idle money „n their■hands, to the prompt conclusion that they should 110 '•“* 1“ subscribing to this moat popular Loam It will soon be beyond their reach, and advance !to ie hand some premium, ns was the Jesuit with the“ Seyien Thirty" so,diud co ’ ,id nhfi !e °- nt ;L° i,n ’ tk rJnlmit ami Prihcipul pay able,n Onii, thus yulilng over JXituper Out. ilcr a„m,m at the present rates of premium hu coin nalil' e |n GO rfm” e , U i t all dude, on imports to he o : duties have for a long "time past amoun-ed to over a Quarter of a Million of Dollars da P ily a sum nearly three times greater than that required in tlio payment of tile Interest on all the 5-20’s and other TV*” 8- Sj ‘ hat i , tls h °P e(i that tile surplus miTrid “* n 0 !tant wtU liable the United States to resume epecle payments upon all liabili- The Loan is called 5-20 from the fact that Whilst the J ™, n tor £>. yet the Government has a 6 i years° i,aytll ’ :mOtrinGol ‘ i ’ at I,ar ' at an >’ time after of NoTSptnd ££ ***** vi2 ’ “P the ftrst days Snnscribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are payable nd r Ure * 5O - *»W,*SOO,and slooo‘forXg|» OOU and eui do “ om t nat >°>‘". Radio addJUon, $5.- ww, andl $lO,OOO. For Banking purposes and for invests the Registered Bonds are preferable. ™?,’ e 0-20’s cannot be taxed by States, cities!!towns, or nml » h«ir J ho ?° Ter ". m “ nttax °“ them is 'onlv one t,le » m o“”t of income, when the income of the holder exceeds Six Hundred dollars per an- J'lotbef investments; such as income form Hurt fhSL’, road Ml t Bonds, etc., must Lav from three to five percent, on the income. ] ’ ti, Bankers throughout the Country will con tinue todispose of the Bonds; and all orders by mail, or otherwise, promptly attended to. 1 I ofß few days’ delay in the delivery of the Bonds is unavoidable, the demand being so gfeat: but asiuterest commences from the day of subscription, no minUdi af f»>-t is being made to di. , _____ COOKE, Subscription Agent, a J mKD STR££T , PHILADMPMIA, Philadelphia. December 2,1863,-2m. ; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 4 LETTING for the grading **i of Nawr y Branch flail Road wftl be|held at the house of Landon. Rieves, In Nowry, lllalr Co I Penn’a on MDNDAYJBECEMBER Uth, 1863, Se?SroVZs will be received by Francis McCoy, President of the Rond up to SATURDAY DECEMBER Splint Hons forgrading the Hoad can be seen by calling on the President, or Alexander Knox in Ncwrv * By Order of the Board of Directors *’ Kewry, Nov. 25, ADAM Uoo ' BHsSeo’y. NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that nf r , e , 9olutio ' 1 wa » adopted at a late meet. S 8 ? 1 * Bool a rdof Managers of the Altoona Hall and Market Company ; Tfetoirerf, That the second instalment of 10 per cent, on the Stock subscribed for, be made payable on the 20th Prr “"a ll *. (May) and that the balance of the subscription be made payable In monthly instalments mon?l» )^inH| I *K thB 15th \ ting, and giving a perfect knowledge :what colors best adapted to dve over oth ; e.s, (with many valuable recipes,) purchase Rowe A Bte j 'ena Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring] Sent by mail on 1 receipt of ptire—lo cents.. Manufactiir|*d by ! ■ ; UOWB A PTKVKNJ|. J 260 DaoAhWATi Bosvow. For sale by druggists and deajkrs generally | Nnv. 18, JBfi3.—ly. i j A PROCLAMATION ! 1 rrHE GREATEST CHANCE EVER 1 offered to buy : fiOOD JEWELRY AT LOW PRICES! liHi.ouii Watches, Chains, Lotjkets, Kings, Bracelets, Jewel™, etc;,; etc., SAMUEL WEIGHT To be| sold for one dollar each ! Cj»t»Jqup« sent W has |he list «f articless or send i|o cents lor a cer* tiflcate tybicb inforbis you the article i yi>n eau have for $1;.00. Each certiA • at.-, coiiliuciaig tin- name anil .value of an article, is put into an eny«lopf, sealed up anti mixed: then when ordered, h taken without choice and stut you hy mail. Five cer titioatcs sent fur $l.OO AtIEXTS WiNTKD. AddIVSS ; I*. (>, Bo*. 5219. N.ovmlKjr -Uh, lSh3.-lm, jyjANiipop; ; MMk HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Jutt PuUMed, in a Seated Envelope. Price Six Onit. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Care of Spermatorrhoea or Semina) Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexnal Debility, aDdlmpldements to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepay and Fits: Mental and Pbyridal Incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, 4c.—By ROUT. J. CULVERWELL. M. D, Author of the Cfreen Book-, kc. ' . The world-renowned author, ih this admirable Lecture clearly proves from; hts own experience that the awful consequences Self-abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, «*d without dangerous surgical opera tions, bougies instruments, rings or cordials, pointing ont a mode of cure m dnce certain* and effectual, by which every sufferer, no mitter what his condition mav be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically, ’[his Lec ture will prove 4 boon to thousands and thousands. I Sent under seal. Ip a plain envelope, to any address, on the* receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, bv ad dressing \ CIIAB. J. C- KLINE, . 9 owe i r y, New York, Post Office Box «8«. Nov. 4,1803,-]y. ■ * B. A. O. KERR, ! ; ALTOONA, PA., A GENT for Blair, Cambria, Clearfield, -t*. Centre and Huntingdon counties, for the following lines of 1 ■ TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN EUROPE AND Tflg * UN’IIEP STATES: Montreal Line of Steamships. x Galway n f N Sabel i Series’ Line of Sailing Packeta, Washington tine ; -* ** „ Great Kastern Steamahip. ; .Parties dostrlpg to bijng their’fronds from Europe, or wishing to {aketan uxcarslou to that country* can aecurc ** J®l c * “* ar YOU SEE BONINE’S J W SMALL METAL FRAMES and PASSEPABTOTJTS for Card Pictures, which he has just received from the City?—and his sew lot of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS? lie has a very nice assortment, ami *elN them at very reasonable prices. ’ EVERYBODY ADJURES THEM! And the finest lot of FRAMES, tor' LARGE AND SMALL-SIZED PICTURES, in Altoopa. Call and examine to lx* satisfied . und have your ’ AMBROTYPE or PUOTOGRAPII taken. He still has his Room in Clabaugh’s building, Jn.u Street, lietween Virginia and Emma. Altoona. Oct. 28,18G3i43m.' GrttJh Ormtgf. Dr. SWEET’S fSL* iSsorfef,' LIN II Ell: FOR RUEDMATJSM, GOUT, NRURALQIA LCMRAUO ■ STIFF NBCiK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CDTS AND WOCNM, PILES. BiADACHR, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER VOUS DISORDERS. MTer r 0f^ h T ,** a ‘F* 4 * •“••citato, remedy, end a r . IJnin >»ot » prepared Ron (be rtcipe at Ind B *!2f the fmnoia boiVitrer. ?'M” ctice for “<>» than twefatr ywru wltb the nostaatooUihiDg iqccms, :AS AN ALLKVIATOR OP PAIN, it ia unrivalled hr »ny preparation *hefbre the public, of which the mnJt Optical may be Convinced by a .in^trlll MATIC L I) D IBOHOKRS c ?" “P“?J •««« RH*U jtaiil. IUSORRKRS of every kind, and in tboanadn of «ee» where it bar been used it baa never been known to CV« A k* 3 H; !t wl " aflbrd immediate relief in case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE In three minute* and la warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also wiU It cure Ids tan tty. Trnv^I VO r V 8 D ** U 'l rY AND OENBRAL LASBI g fro “ )m P™ticit|y and rigor. . ?i OR ,. P , l t Ea —A " “ external remedy, we claim that it is the best known, and we challenge the world to%roduce an. equal. Every victim of ; tbm 1 intrnwl iMI complaint “ l ‘°“ r g f tTe ,,“ * tri t l ’. fur “ WUI W* hStoaflbrd°inim(sli ate relief aud m majority, of cases will effect a radical cure. (JUINSY AND SOBE-THROAX are eometlfies extreme- I.vmahgnant and dangerous, buta timely application of this Liniment wUI never fall to cure. 1 SPA.UKS are sometimes very obstinate, and ■ entaewe ment of the Joints is liable Joccnr if C 5 “! conquered by this Liniment to two or AVD^sn^m 01 ?’.^ 00 ?,? 8 ’ S WKS,CLCKRS, BURNS AND SCALDfe, yield readily to the wonderful healbis properties of DR SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when used according to directions* Also Ohii pi stvc* FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND OTINOS.' Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,, The Orent Natural Bono Setter. P r - Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut Is Ifnpwn all over the United States^ Dr. Stephen- Sweet, of Connecticut, 18 the author of“ Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.” DrT Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Rheumatism and never fails. ’Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet s Infallible Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is the best known remedy fir Sprains and Bruises. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Cures Hfadacho immediately and ur«s never known its Ml. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief for Hies, andseldotß foil* to Mire , • Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures in one minute. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Cots sod Wounds immediately and leaves no scar. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is tile best remedy for sores in the knownworld., Dr. ( Sweet’s Infallible Liniment pAIkIT Uaed by m ° re thac a “UUo» people, and all Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment ' Taken internally cures Colic, Choleri Morbns andC^olepj Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment it it hand“ frieo” ttß INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Soldier’s Friend, And thousands have found it truly # A FRIEND IN NEED! '“P°* ltloo > objervathe sl«nu«r* «b 4 UkanJ S' .1 Stephen Sweet on enirrlibeL tnwl «itrt^in - wb^i^i^vearofonaioe. RICHARDSON t CO. .1. i' ■ , ! *. MOBOAN* * 1 erJ^*M“ byl> * R “ ■«»««:,‘AdSsSui@6iU' •43 Cliff Btroet, J?ew York, December 4, 1862.-1 y Jf. infallible ■ THE GREAT REMEDY DR. SWEET’S 18 XH* CAUTION. ~ i v