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Wednesday Afternoon, January 23,.16•61.
VENISON IN MAUSET.- Wt noticed ft supply of
venison in market this morning, which Fold
at tea cents a pound The wonder is that more
of :this ,kind of meat does not find its way to
our city.
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DEPUTY ATTORNEY GI hAL.- We neglected
to announce, at the proper time, the appoint
meat of B. F. Etter, Esq., of this city, to the
position of Deputy Attorney General under
the new Administration. Mr. Etter is well
qualified for the post, and will make a faithful
and of eient officer. lle has already entered
upon his duties.
LOCK HAVEN AND TYRONE RAILROAD.—IIIs
road is again advertistd for sale on the 29th
day of January 1.861, at the Merchant's Ex
change, Philadelphia. On the 27th of last No
vow her it was sold for the sum of 855,000, Mr.
Samuel Brady, the former contractor, being the
purchaser. This gentleman failing to comply
with the requisitiCia of the sale, it has again
been opened for Sale.
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Ssratox xo YOIING MEN.—Rev. Dr. 'Robinson,
of Brooklyn, who has been laboring nightly in
the Locust Street M. thedist Chula', for eight
or ten days past, will this evening deliver a
discourse on "the three eopreseutative tempta
tions of young men " Thu young, as well as
the old people, of one city, who wish to be
pleasantly entertained and profitably instructed,
should go and hear this eloquent stranger.
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WESTERN ExonasxoNtsms.--The Chicago and
Milwaukie Boards of Trade, now on their way
east, reachel Pittsburg yesterday afternoon,
and tarried in the smoky city until this after
noon, when they left en route for Philadelphia.
They will pass here in the 2.40 train to mor
,t','- xow morning, The Philadelphians are making
'extensive preparations for the entertainment of
the western visitors, and will no doubt do the
booms with the 'hospitality and liberality for
which they are proverbial.
OLsaasaous..—The oil fever prevails to a con
eiL'erable extent in Johnstown. There are
three organized companies, composed of citi
;,..sens of ,`hat place, now engaged in active ope
tions in c 'he oil regions—two of which have
• ruck oil in caying quantities, and the other
, ct , o „ 8 , ..‘on as they get down deep
igh. The Trilo”, from which we glean
facts, says that a movement is now on
among the citizens of Johnstown having
j ew the s i nk i ng o f a within the limits
that borough, for the purl, ‘486 of ascertain
what is under them. -
MEETING OF CONFERENOR. —The wv - t -- 6
Conference of the Methodist FfiseePel
Leh will assemble at Chambersburg titit lat.
part of next month, and remain in L'eeeleu
at or ten days. A large number of .m
-at least two hundred and forty—will fee
;tendanca. Deeming it advisable to make
ly preparation for so large a number of
'men, the Methodists of that place have
Ited a committee to see to what extent
iodations can be procured. They have
succeeded in securing lodging% for over
Anndred. It is expected that the session
be one of the most important held in the
let for many. years. The district of which
isburg forms a part belongs to the Phila
ia Conference, which meets about the
time.
WAY TO GET WEALTHY.—Never WEE MO
) scarce, everybody says, andev? - .711r ,1 ”,
lieve, is justified in making the remark..
miy b.) plentiful in bank, gold, may be
int at Fraser River, but neither can be
up along the streets by men too indo
work, or women too expensive to study
iy. They will now discern that—
a very good world that we live in,
and, or to spend, or to give in ;
to beg, or to borrow, or to get a man's own,
the very worst world that ever was known."
proverb is an obi one, but just as ap-
to our times as those of our ancestors.
has not much credit in bank parlors,
wealth is frequently less reliable,unless
Anted by honest principle. The only
to be depended upon these days is Indus
'tat is the best financial institution. It
Abstemiousness and frugality are
bankers. They show a handsome in
and never dishonor a draft drawn on
their humblest customers.
MEET'S'S ry EAST HANOVER.-A meet
citiz-ns of East Hanover township
by common consent, on Saturday ,
Last,at Boyer's school house,to express
ents of of the township in regard to
- Ir. J. SEILER was called to the Chair,
Christian Henry, Henry Rambnr,
tger, A. H. Boyer, Rudolph Miller,
ronathan Strohm and DanielUrich
tidents ; and J. S. Vanderslice and
trbrich as Secretaries... _The chair
the meeting by giving his views
ind patriotic speech, urging that in
crisis all partisan feeling should be
td the cobiiion sentiffindt "Mudd
tstitution and.the Union." At the
remarks a committee was appointed_
plow to be submitted to the
.tkimax.ws being called uPoit;
gout speech, rehearsing the
' by the South, and coun
as ear Octilstitugon-
The committee
4 after consid
', Eiddpted.
trail be
of
imid of
ion j ust so a.
I deniand them.
thenreported,,ara.
ion, the following werb
oat the Union. must ands,,
I to that end we are in favor
lonprable concessions consisten..
and among these the strict en
the fugitive slave law and the
11 personal liberty bills in conflict
itution.
nit the question of slavery imtlist
uld be finally and forever adjust
law of Congress liable to a repeal
:casion of exatetneat, but by an
the Constitution i in which the
degrees 30 mintites shalrbe the
girth of whidh slaNfery shall not
an - —r titsfiThitiffif Dap Itelegt44, tUtbikfib - W - arfirithiK - Iftuntatv 23
JUVENILE VAGRANTS AND THIEVES ARRE.STED.—
Fot some time past, ,a, party of young vaga,
hailing from Lancaster, have been prowling
about the city, sleeping wherever they could
find quarters, and stealing whenever a favora
ble opportunity. occurred. The Chiefof. Police .
made a descent upon ,the party to-day and oap
tuled four of theM, who are now in thelaCk
up. The bahince of the party will also be
_ .
pulledrrtnlesSAhelr leave tile city.' e•. 7.
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00trfa . PROCEEDINGS. — The following cases
have been disposed of since our last report-:
Joseph Scott and Robert Parker, kied:pn two
indictments for assault-and battery,Were acquit
ted on the first and convicted on the second
John A. Harris and Jcseph Scott, tried.for two
same offence, were convicted.> A woman named
Margaret Brett was arraigned on two indict
ments for forgery, and convicted. The smile
woman and her husband were found guilty of
larceny, in stealing goods frdm the store of
Urich & Cow perthwait. of this city. Henry
Snyder was tried, for selling liquor to minors,
and found guilty.
TEE AGE onlitract.s.—There is an apparent
mania among_ all our young men to become
muscle men, and Sampson-Agonistes
. is the
shrine of worship now most popular. Spindle.,
shanks anti hollow-breasts are going Out of
fashion, and fetiiiiiine delicacY is no lotager a
matter of pride; while - to be Men in the cor
poreal sense is more a study than formerly.
Numerous young men are in training at the
Walnut Street Gymnasium, and athletism is a
frequent theme of conversation now. 'Strength
—actual muscular brute 'foree—is a good thing
when engineered by a cultivated heart and in
tellect. A well developed body is invaluable
to every one. It resists'disease, defies fa,tigue,
infuses energy, and ensures comfort and safety.
A strong meth is always good natured, becaus
he knows and feel& confidence in ,his ability
should he need to rely on it. We therefore
encourage the youth ;of our city . to patronise
the Gymnasium, "go in 'on their Muscle," and
indulge in all kinds of :exercise calculated to
promote health and develop and strengthen
the physical system.
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THE Boons QUESTION, which oc - curiied - so'ninth`
of the time of the last Legislature, and was the
cause of leaving certain, gentlemen out in; the
cold" this winter,' who figured as member§ of
the last House, is likely to loom up prominent
ly the present session. Application is, to - be
made for the incorporation of a- company -to
construct a - boom at ~Thrsey 'ShOre; and Hui
friends and enemies of 'the - . movement will ho,
here in full force—the forraer marshaled by Bob
Crane and the latter by John B. Beck—armed
at all points with weighty arguments to convince
members of the justice or injustice of the-mea
sure. The "pressure" has already commenced;
and a fierce ' fio - ht - among the .‘.'boetn-a-laddies"
may be 'looked for 'shortly: Pitch in, gentle
meer - - the -- panstur
mous," andthe biggest;pile is bound to wul
We shall take notes; And report progress from
time to time, in ordertto keep , . the people di
rectly interested - question s fullT
booked up in the doings of 'the-members of - the
4 112ird House''-. mho are operating here.
..may , - ` f-
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A l'Tommar's - Proms Pciurrontue• 'or
Tarr Pass= ~,Dev.—The conduct .of some
of our modern Roliticiens, retniuds us of a
scene in Smollett's 'N,i'eregrine Pickle," a work,
with which we rapport.° xaost, of our - readers are
familiar. • "Peregrine" ;had. :become a member
•
•
of a politicatclub composed gf ;violent. enthu-
siasts. We give :the novelists picture in his
own language : ' • •
"In one of their nOcturnal deliberations: he
promoted such a spirit of good fellowshtp by
the agreilable sallies.' of hie wit, = which. were
-..- • 'lett-Pottiest their pelikeladver,
sfa e., "n"' -
pin in - tie mos e, ,
coup be made.. They hieke. the r., ;;glasses. n
cobsequence of his suggestion, drank-healths
out of their shoes, caps; :and 'the bottom of,
candlesticks that Stood before them, sornetitu4
standing with one foot on,a chair and'the knee
bent on the edge of the' table: and when
they could no 'longer stand in' tlult. position,
sitting bare on the cold floor. They IL - gassed,
hallooed, danced acd sung, and, in short, were
,elevated to -such a pitelo.of intoxication that
..when Peregrine proposed that they: should
barn their periwigs, the hint was immediatelY
approved, and they executed the frolleas; one
man: Their 'shoes and caps underwent the
same fate by the same Mitigation ; and, in this
trim he led theid forth' We the itreet,, where
I they resolved to compel every body - they
should find to subscribe to their politicidcreed,,
and pronounce the shibboleth of their:party.
In the achievement oftbis enterprise they met
with more opposition thart,they expected; they
were encountered with :argiiments whcch they
could not well withstands the. eyes..of , some
and the noses of others Ina very little tinsel*
the marks of obstinate.dispUtation.
A GREAT SPEECIL—The young and talented
member of the Ilottie-frchit Incoming tcounty,
Wei. H. ARUBTRONG, Esq, delivered , , a speach
yesterday on the state of, the i tnion,which we
hear spoken of in-, ; all -circles in terms of the
highest commendation. ,Beveral, gentletnep,
who are coropetent_judges, althomgh'differies
somewhat in seritimenkWith:Mr.L.A.l4lSTßONG,
characterizte, his speech, ea' one {of: tbatliest
not the best—that lies been,rnad,,e Boise
the present session—eloquent and impreindie
in manner, original hiConcePtinniind)Atittini
in illustration; chaste andPelegant
sound' in logic and Tonderous in,arguinent,,L
This, !Agtt,,..9l3mpliment, considering that
Mr.-Amitastono is among the youngest of the
peibple's `iepresentititkiiicand , has had-nu--expe
rience as a parliateitieWdebator. Having
known } aim for fc/WrOF ies °F i" c r°3l
our Youth :up; 1 1 Aim felt , Confident that fie
would make;halls , .of '14! 1 ,:'
tion, and -take rurfit - aninni: the ny - 05tx14,43
and most: inhihed debatiare .of. the ,Hops, and
he hat noP,A B 4 0 eotetloiae He
6 01 4t0*
electrified the Tfote,e
yesterday, and wenjeti
l . ereh.which an_oldeiLd ihrtLesAatsia
WikkilaWii6aitiO . CAW. Alnd
Twig ', i ,thii P 0950 4 014 Lyooge.jimattty.qa gpreic
wrium b -who - eibesth'etn-! houoi,'renitif 4114%4
. -.-. 7 . 7 7 ,0.,... ,, ~,..• , 13 v.:± 4 ,„ zrpazZ
sen t a ti ve ~ i. 7; owMititereetiWYAfittiaettlEo
derstand ...their , I r,2t,r.%:: l li,§)*Olt r aii k4as
1
hurt - herwttext, ---- At v re i t i tz_ nttna " ed
`based upp, ti ll 4 ' _ ce'of t 'Colon and
yhititglthe:' Wl, z. *::- A : e4aaiaidliaent
the'aiiihfrti4:6l2, viilritfqei„ WTlL44lr f 4 q ar6 :
itiaB of the TELIGRAPII, piobae.. 1m
1""ft
BM:MRS.—The streets of our-city daily swam
with beggars, old and young. "Please, sir,
will you give me a
: penny r' said a little girl
to a gentleman (?) on the street, to-day. The
answer .was "No!" .with an emphasis and a
look ithat left no doubt as to the meaning, but
which seemed better suited to a vicious dog
than to w child. Persons. are no datlit annoy ed
by the frequency of such applications, and there
are cases.iwr which they are imposed upon by
unworthy recipients. Bat this is not se in
every lase. And whatever blame may attach
to Diger-persons, and even to the parents of
such atare sent to beg on the streets, very little
blarewcan attach to the children themselves.
It 14i1, , 110 . b - an - unheard of thing, that small chi! :
dretiirke compelled to engige in this business,
by the.fear of punishment,, to support indolent
and liiioflfga . tepArents ; and that if they do not
. succeed in their excursion, they are flogged on
their return. None would care about support
ing those 'parents in their indolence, but yet
the children Wlio are made unwillingly to sub
serve their vicious purposes are not worthy-of
abuse, but rather of pity, in view of their un
fortunate position. But it sometimes happens
that the child who solicits a pittance is the
ministering angel of those who are honestly
poor,; of those whom sickness or misfortune
has thrown upon the charity of the world. How
hawh words must fall like lead on the ears of
such, and sting them to the quick. Speak
kindly, then, to those " children of want,
whether you give them the penny or not.
kind word does not cost anything. And it may
be as a ray of sunshine upon those darkened
spirits; while harsh words may not only wound,
but they may sour the disposition, blunt the
sensibilities, harden the feelings, and lay; tiie
foundation for a reckless life.
MITCHELL S NEW GENERAL ATLAS FOR 1881. - +-
Thifi is Mitchell's latest and beet attempt to.
furnish the. American people with a complete
Atlas, comprising a series of seventy-six Maps
and._ plans of different cities. in. the. United
States, with a full and accurate list of post of
fices, arranged in alphabetical order,numbeling
some twenty-five thousand, and corrected nen
sue of the principal towns and cities according
to the latest returns,and other statistical know
ledge so important to every man of' busineek'
Its .maps are clear:and distinct. The bounda
ries of each county and State are, plain'and dis
tinct, the coloring lnautiful, all combining to
make it ono of the most attractive and degira
ble works for the drawing-room or center table
—a work every family ought to possyss 7 -while,
the low price at which it is furnished, places it
withimfthe reach of families of moderate'n4aus,
The engravings are entirely new, being gotten
up expressly for-this work, and give a clearness
to the lettering: and lines of demarkation of
the different countries; seldom met with.
The work is sold only by agents and can be
procured of the agent who is now visiting this
Jos. Damn.
Jan 21-if"
LABOR tataivAL OP New GOODS.—TME
nsx 000ns &Tulin YNE-2:600 yards Canton
flannel at 10 Cents, worth 12 cells. 2,000
yards bleached 4-4 muslin at lo cents, worth 12
cents. 100 Pe beautiful new style print at , 16
cents, worth 12 cents. 50 Pe print at 7 and 8,
cents; worth 12 cents, warranted. fast color.
I,so,o'iards of unbleached muslin at 10 cents,
the best leyer made for the price. 1,000 under
shirts and drawers at 50, 62 and 75 cents. H
Sod& and and ladies stockings a large varietir.
Our -whole stock of winter goods, such as.
Shawls,. De Laines, Pant Stuff, Cloth, and, all
kinds of Flannels I will sell oil" at cost. Now
is the time to get bargains: S. Lipory, at
Nhoads' old corner.
SOPIVP SULTANANA'S SAUCE
?oeatil and -Oold .Dishes of all Kinds.
lost deliaious and
term ',gab, is, sieo' bis
,unitiptacthred.liy,the
4 , O r del.n:honee prkeaosse4
eithreiA., London, them the,
*nigennii. Itietbelavorite
nogland, and.on the
With Wel audgrow-
Atad'en among American
alai is porch , approved
stimulant to the appetite
'OPINIONS °Foram LONDON pair Ass.
"WeiMennmend our correspondent to try Moss. SOY
MR'S' nem-Sauce, entitled the 'Sultana - Is Sauce; It is
made atter the Turkish recipe j Its flavor is excellent,
and ft affords considerable aid in Oases or Mon aid weak
digestion."—The Lancet.
"Savoiy, Piquant, and Spicy, worthy the genius et
Soyer."—Obsirner.
"A most trainable , adjunct to Fish, Flesh, and Fowl,
and'should have a place an' very table.? , —Atlar.
Sole Agents for the United States.
UARDNXit G. WIELDY, 217 Fniton se- N. Y.
audBRAYA HAYES, 84 CornbM, Benton.
For sale by Grocers and Fruit Dealers everywhere.
janl4-dly-Btaw-ins
EMUE TO CONSUMERS OF COAL.
PATENT WEIGH-CARTS tutted
and certified to by the SEALER OF WE:WILTS
AND MEASURES.
, Mr. dears M. Wtonnsil,Having this day tested lour
-Patent , Weigh,Carts, and found them perfectly correct, I
therefore put my seal upon them according to law.
FREDERICK TRACE; ;
Realer of Weights and Measures.
' :Marriebmg,.January , l7, 1881. ilB
,LOGICER'S - LIVERY 'STABLE.'
CHANGE OF LOCATION.
THE.ASIlvery
.
'SIIBSCRTBER , has' . removed his
Establishment to the NEW AND SPACIOUS
F K.LIN INDS& STABLES, corner of. Raspberry aad
Strawberry alleys ' where he will keeS.A clooß.Of ,eaeok
lent BLIBSES, arid new, and .fashionable- BUGGIES and
CARRIAGES, to hire at 'moderate rotes. •
janl2 GEO. W. LOCHER, est,
,
TOWS PROFERTF FOR - SALE.
.
N PURSUANCE Of, an Order riCiicii9r7.
I
phan's Wurtlif baupl4p county, f low Oar at . 01.
vate'sale, the undivided fourth part of a Tw,eBtOry - Frierie
D welling Douse end Lot of Ground on the.north' agent'
Chestnut-street, between-Ewen& and-Third etreeta,lu
Ilarrieburg,, adjoining lots orJaeciliHoneer and Era. Eli*
innirdi beteg ',about tigenty•sixreet and , Diree
lanolin front, gad about ohs hinsdiedleet deep. '
MgbITDIEMIIiiMEL, Jr.
Guardian. of Daniel Houser.
The athev three.fourtbit of tile aboirti"destribed horny
and lot is also for sale atprivate sale.. Enquire as above.
Jan I4.Btdaltiv
A .T 4 .411GE ASSORTMENT
OF ".,,
FANCY SOAPS, HAIR 01143, .
POMADII3,_COLOGNIEBTRA% ,
are selling very cheap to dealeri by the dozeri:
Prepare far your Holliday - Sales by buying a 998 or the
ahomartieles, at -
s IIELLEII4 . DRUG AND FANCY. STORY,
dell ; 4' gt,Wrket Street.
mucni&coyfrgßTlEWAlT
WHOLXVAI* , 1112/11
*Ala "sr - a;,,c). ..3zo. eig
savitaaluers;f„.
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cbrnsr of Front and. Market'
14as 15ti4 , ... 11 RRIB 813
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PURIFY THE BLOOD
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AED PIICENIII BITTERS.—
''ea fro'''. an Mineral , cases of Ferofula
Ulcers, s. , extrvy, or Eruptions of- . tho. Ititin f tbe operation
of the Life Ale:Mines ls truly astonishing, often removing
In a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases
by their purifying effects on the blood. Milieus Fevers,
Fever and. Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short,
Most ail dikaases soon yield to their curative properties.
fetidly should be mithout them, a by their timely
use much suffering and expense may be sag, d.
l'repar,d. by WNI.: B. MOFFAT, bt. 11., New York, and
for kale by all Druggists nov 9-iv ly
.
TO .VAMERS.—VIRGINIA LANDS.—The undersigned
is now prepared to furnish, in any quantities, From 100
to 1000 acres, or more, good farming or grazing lands, in
Randolph and adjacent counties, in \Vattern Virginia.
Within 12 or 15 hours of _Baltimore and'24 hours of N. V.
The lands are fertile add well timbered, the climate
very healthy, and so mild that sheep can be ordinarily
wintered with -very little feeding, and where a cow can
be raised as cheap as a chicken in New England. -
They will be sold- cheap,. and on easy. terms, or ex
changed for improved. inoperty or merchandise.
Address, with Postage stamp, care of JOY, COE Ili CO
Tribune Building, New York. ... my2s•wly
MOTHERS, Rnam-Tnin. , —The following is au
extract from a letter writtent?the pastor fla Baptist
church to the "Journal and Messenger ' Cincinnati,
Ohio, and speaks *volirmes 'in favor of that world-re
nowned medicinesirs. Winslow's ' Soothing Syrup for
Children Teething:. - - -
"We see on advertisement in your column of Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Eyrup . .. Now we never said awor.t
in favor of 'a patent medicine before in our life, but we
feel compelled to say to our readers, thafthis ie no hum
bug—we have tried it, dad biota st to be (alit claims. It
s, - prohably, one or the most successfulmedicines of the
ay, bees. use It is one of the best. And those of your
niers w bwhave babies can't do better than -to lay -
numily. an 22
Couclas.—The sudden changes, of our climate
are sources of F i nitnonatt, Bronchial' nd Asthmatic .Al
fectione. Experience having proved that simple reme.
dies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the
early stages of the disease recourse should at once be
had to • 'Brown's' Bronchial Troches," or Leienges, let
the Cold; Cough, or Irritation *of' the Throat be ever Ea
slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may
be was ded off. Public Speakers and Were will find
them effeetnal for clearing and strengthening the voice.
See kdiertisement: dolo-d-swawfim
WOOD'S Bun BEstoaA.T.tya.—AuYong all
preparations - tor the hair that have been. haroduced as,
infallible, none has ever given the s itmfaction or gained
the popularity that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorativ enow
has., 'IRS Restorative his passed the ordeal of innumer.
able fashffinalyle toilets, and the ladies, Wherever they
have . tested it, pronounce it a peerless article. They
find, wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a peer
less article. They find, where the lieu. is thinned, that
it creates a fresh growththat it fully restores the ve
getative, pdaretof the 'roots mite denuded places, and
caritas the fibres to sh Odt - forth: anew—that tt dissolves
and teratives 'dandruff, prevents grityness, restores the
hair to its original color when grayness has actually su
pervened, gives a rich lustre, imparts the softness and
flexibility et -si rw to thehtdr, and keeps it always luNri•
ant, healthy etinFurfilli - tlgormr. Y. Tribune? ,
Sold by all , respectable Druggists de2l.lin
PROF: WOOVIVIIAIR REBTORATIVE.--ThiS Be
storativifilfor Making the hair grOw, stopping Its falling
out, and 'restoring . , grag hair to its original Utifor, is be
cOmitienelebrated: All thenuack nostrums are giving
ww.f.ibeforii, 'it.- Itiree 'the mixtures for re
storintand.liVautifyirig The do it More injury than
good.— Th'eyburir it uji=destroy the iife of its roots—
make 1114 hair fall off; and prbitioe-promature baldness.
But Prof. Wood'a RO , Mraiittii May be relied - opon as con
taining- noibing , which din in any manner ba injurious to
the hair;vithilis' its sueceas'in accomplishing what it pre
tends to do Ima been vivified. In htindreds of cases. We
advisa gra . y . , heni* and heads' getting bald— ail who wish
to-aymthdir Waal oikobtain 'a new stobk, to get hottle
of 'MOWS neitorittive Y Demoerat. ' •
,
fold biral I Druggists.: •noltilnt
•
. . .
t WIVE call the attention of onr readers to an
article adVertised in another, coluniri, called Breen Poen
It' la an ctitlielr new dineityty, and,mustuot be cot found
ed with any,ht the numerous 'patent medicines of the
day; It' is food for the blood, already prepared'for ab
sorption; pleasauk to the tssto - ann natural in action, and
what one gains be,ro4ins.. Let all %elk then, who are
suffering from p6veity; inipurity - oeildficiancy of blood,
and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment,
titt.:4 of this Stoop teen and be restored to health. '. We
entire that onr Druggists haVe received a supply of this
note, wutitTss :EF - 6 =- Iforld•renolvaiert Dr: Fdatera - Dr.
FAMILE CORPLit, which.every mother should .have. It
is sal to - contain no nategoric °plate of aey, kind
whatiliter:anil of Course must heinValueble'for all infant
tile complaints., It la also said that it will ellaY all .
pain,
and soften the gates In .Process of teething, and at the
same' thne — regulate' the' bowels. Let all mothers and
niurses, who hav e e endured arixibus days and, sleepless
n - ghti, weenie a supply and he at once relieved.
See , advertisentent.. • ati2clfeb6
For sale by C. -A.-littinnvir% Ole agent, l3FATlslinfk4 Pa
TO 00141SIIMPTIVM
Tan ,Anvistvnsia,having' been 'restored to
health in a fe.w.weeks by very sithple remedy, after
having seffered'sevotall'oars with a, severe lung affect
lon, and that - dread disease , Consumption — is anxious to
make known to his fellow.milrereis the means of cure.
To all who -desire - it, he will send a copy of the pre
sethition ilia (free of charge), with the directions for
preparing'and whichthey will find a
sure cure farConsomlitiM4 AgEhma, BrObaniS, The
only object ihe advertiser in sending the Prescrintiou
Is to benefit thearmored,-rind spread- Inforination. which
he conceives to be 'imam:Min . . , and he hopeS every suf
ferer Wintry, his leessO'dy,•as Coattheat nothing,
aird-may provo'a blessing.'
Part es wishing the .prescription will please a4aress.
• Williamsburgh,
- Kings county, New York.
octal=wl
. .
THE'GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
Prepared from a) Pres erfplion of, Sit J. Clarke, iFf LIP.,
hysician Ertraordivary.lo the Queen.'
This invaluable methane is unfailing in the cure of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution is subject. it.moderates all earess and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure* may be
relied on.• • - - ' •
lIfARRIEa I.A.DIES
it is yeetiliarly suited 'lt Will, in a short time, bring- on the monthly , period With regularity.
_Baph bottle, pries One Dollar, bears trieDovernment
Stamp or Great Britain, to prevent counterteits.
CAUTION. -
These Pills should not bg„ta4rt Try females during the
FIRST TELli.ESl4lolVlHßAf*egnetapy,aktheyaresure
to bring on
,e, but any
,otheT timAthey are
safe.
In alikaken4 - llervonaiita SpivalAfiectiiinn,Pain in
the Baolatietimbi!,e4WctiFsligliteinkrtiini; galpita•
Lion and 'Whit* thege
effect it i onti elf all othwneana have "fallgiij;,and
though a powerful retnegiNinikontain iron; ciain j el,
antimony, me any thing liurtOljo the constitution. , _
FtilimlirgethioNSOP•PMelekPr°" 4 laP!. l ll,qttie,
jp(vosirefigly-trpepved 5 ,
N. V.lo.%o4oliFff tftfte atititpirMiciiiiid to tiny nit•
tho retu rizadOsent, will insgea ,pottaft, containing 60 Pills,
hy ro k ut4ll,
Foranwp. A.Bearr l9y! d.twiy
4 - a, m
:ormportoriavitins.
!DR. OEf-F t §A p
"Projaye t ty , grlarilag , :,lolteeitttq-,*
T TRE glyinittiblaiDlbof ingredients , in these
• Pills are,,the,reselt , Along d and,e..sqlve practice.
y are mDif their bperatiofi; and "Certain in correcting
:all irrignlttlithie , , , PaitifhlMehitruhtione,* , rethovitig all ob •
!structions whether fret:weal, or otherwise, headache,
'path in th e side, palphalton,et.the heart, whites, all tier
vouSaffectlikis, hyaterlcs;' Wipe; pityn in the back and
limbs, Eic., disturbed Bleep,'whscliAxild front interruption
of nature
• ; TO l i gatitiEll . iiiititai; '
Dr. eicavinales i pu*.pre. sie they will bring
do - the ithitithly period With regularity.:ladlee Who have
beenditia*Onited oVirtheeliliii . resn place the
utihost coaildbneabi,Dr. Checsenisee Pills doing alt that
they xeMlif.foto
eitet; =
. ,
There is one condition of the' fertale sOteirtin' thhielt
Pate cannot be tecken wstkotte,preetnng,ie RAVULL44I
RISOLTS - ""Theereetieiktiiir4firred to el PREGNASCY=
the.)1•4tat,:.)1.1304 REZA Suds i .struishble
43 tYlemlf tikiFied.tciptWotprer fi scouta-ife4iPat ta a
northal Imeedetioif man Thi 1:444141ft
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"-Warrants& purely TegetablepandAhne froth an'yFUllng•
injorknue. Explioit,aireoponit,,wkdoh should,be ratah. air
company eadiliox. hike' K. 'Sent bk' mail on enclosinf
11to Dra:OomptianneL:tliimminteet, 80xt4;631, Post Moe,.
Np)9York,r4y ~
bygner.vggiatlttevery fo677,3:t .- •
... ,- .A:Gerieralareatfor thoUnitettStatei,'
" ta 4.Broad.way,.New York,
o whom aU _rhilti
6410:iriSSA in, p d irritOwipAy, -114LA741.
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PRIOR:BOW e :PURR SCOTCH
O
WILIBBY just rtitt . reildleasalapy „P • •
lotorit
jani47ffak2 78 Market Street.
.amp
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ME
NOTICE.
861 - :
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR D Y E! _ !
rpHIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no
er11417-iesiantaneous in effect—Beautiful. Black or
Natural Drown—no staining the skin or injuring the
Bair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and
Invigorates the flair for life. None are genuine unless
signed "W. A. Batchelor " Sold.everywhere.
CHAS. BATCHFLOR, Proprietor.
51 Barclay. Street, New York
inarl9 lowly
WEARNEI, , S AND DEDILITY.—AII who suffer
from weallno-3 or &batty, whore there is a want of en•
crsy, ,I , houid at once have recourse to JUDSON'S MOUN
TAIN HERB PILLS. They immediately purify the blood,
and act upon the maisvpring of life, giving strength and
vigor to the system. Young persons entering into wo,
manhood, with a derangement of the functions ; and to
mothers it the turn of life . these Pills will be most 41-
caaions iu correcting the tide of life that may be on the
turn. Young and elderly men suffer in a similar manner
at the same periods, when there is always danger, they
shOuld Wormer° undergo a course of thin purifying me.
dicing, which ensures lasting health.
This great Household Medicine ranks among the lead
ing necessaries of life, as it is welt known to the world
that it cures complaints other remediea cannot reach ;
thin fact is as well established as that the Sun lights the
World.
Sold by all medicine dealers. de26-lm
IT is A COMMON OBSERVATION that there are
more Epffercre from debility, among Americans, than
can be found among any other civilized nation. The•
reason is obvious. WM take too little exercise, and for
get the wants of the body in the absorbing pursuits of
bmitness. In all such eases, ordinary medicines can do
little geed. What is required Is jest such a tonic and in.:
vigorator as Dr. J. Hostetter has given to the world, do
his CELEBRATED "BItTERS." The weak and nervous
denizen of the counting hours, the exhausted toller.opon
the slim...board, and the prostrated student of the mid
night I:,inp h found a wenderful regenerator in the
ors," and r ref er ft to more pretentious, but less ef
ficacious medicines. But ft should not be forgotten that
the agent labial is so 'magical' in its influence upon a
frame wtacb is merely debilitated, is equally powerfhl
in assisting nature to expel the most terrible forms of
disease. Who would tot give it atrial?
Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere,
06-.00 advertisement in affothei column.
uov2l,am
A CARD TO THE LADIES
DR. DTJPONOO'S GOLDEN }wig
FOR FEMALES,
Infallible in correcting, regulating, and removing all
obstructions,i from whatever cause, and al
ways. aoecessful' as a proven.
THESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY
I- the doctors for many years, both in France and
Anierica, with unparalleled success in every case; and
ho is urged by many thousand ladles who used them; to
make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering
from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an increase of family where health will not penult it.—
Females parte-ale:rip situated, or those supposing tbeui
solves eiff,iiare cautioned against these Pills while in that
condition, as they are sur- to preddce Misearriego, and
the proprietor assumes no responsibility after thleadmiN'
union, although their mildness would prevent any mis..
chief to health,-otherwise the Pills aro recommended.
Full and expliiit directione acconipany each bOi. Price
$1 00 per hot; Fold wholesale and retail by
CHARLES A. DAANVART, Druggist,
No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. '
"Ladles," by sending him $1 CO to the Harrisburg
Post Office, can have the pills sent free of observation to
any part of the Country - (coldfdentifillY) and "free of pots,
tage", by mall. Sold also by :B. S. &man, Reading,,
JOHNSON, HOLIAWAY COWDEN, Philadelphia, J. L. Lax-
SERUM, Lebanon, Damn H. HEITSou, Lancaster; J. A.
WOLF, Wrightsville ; E. T. ISlccua,,Tork • and by one
druggid in every city and village, in the. Union, and by
S. D. How; sole
„proprietor, Now York..
N. lt—Loolc out for counterfeits. Buy no (olden Pills,
of any'lcind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe... All
other.s are a base imposition and unsafe; as ,
you value your lives end health, (to say bOthiDg of be
ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box,
which has recently been addadjon acconiatiiof
iev 'cfo tie terteited: deS-dwaswly.
New ahertistnunts
Care Cough, Cold, Hoarseness, bytes.
S3VV 41e,-; ensa, any irritation or Sore/en of , •
k) the Ihraot, Relieve the Hacking
Cough. in Cinuumntion, Bron- -
BRoNGHIAL 'Mitts, Asthma, and Catarrh,
.1) . ? C l 7. r, and etrength,
mk ths oaten of •
rus Cl bi ea c
and SiNVIC R S.
Few are aware of the importance of checking-a Cough
or "Common Cold" In its firsc stage ; that which in the
beginning would yield t o airing remedy;if negieeted tioen
attacks the Lungs, "BROWN'S BRONCHIA:. CBES,'
Containing demulcent ingredienta, allty Pulmonary and
Bronchial • • •
"That treuide is my Throat, (for which
ttio ' , TROCHES" aro a specific) , having
Made me often a mere Rbispefer. ' -
N. P. villas.'
recommend their use to rablic
Speakers."
BIIOW ''S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
Ey. E. H. CHAPIN.
"Have proved extremely servldealile
for Hoarseness. l l ' ' • -
TROCHES
REP. HENRY WARD 'MECLIGE.
"Almost Ineant in ilio - AiStrissing
labor of breathing peculiar to Astlini's. 2l
REV. A.. C. EGGLESTON.
''Contain no Opium . or anything
ou.s." DR. A.A. HAYES;
BROIVN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
Chemist, Boaton.
le and pleasant combination for
1 Coughs,
BROWN'S
TROCUE
'Beneficial in - Bronchitis
DR. J. F. W LANE,
Boston.
"I have provtd them 'excellent for
Whooping Cough."
ttfiV. H. W. WARREN;
Boston.
i•Beneficial when compelled to speak,
suffering from Cold."
BROWN'S
©i
BROWN'S
TROl:ifiE*
BROWN'S
REV. S. 3; P. ANDERSON,
• ' St. Louts
TROC BE S
"Affectual in removing Hoarseness and
!irritation of the Throat, so common with
Speakers and Singers."
Prof. M. ETACY JOHNSON
• • • La Orange, Ga.
• Teacher of Music, 5.3000111
Female College.
"Great benefit when taken before'and
after preaching, as they prevent Marie
ne3B. From their past effect, I think they
*Lilt be, of permanent advantage to inn."
NEV. E. ROWLEY, A. 11., '
President of Athens College, Tenn. '
4-Sold by all Druggists at 25 coats it box.
n0v257[143360'
RROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'
TROCHE'
'PROF - . ADOLPH :P.-- , TEUPSER;;- 7 .-',
OULD Tespeotfully inform his
'
W Patrons and the public .generally , that ha
old
• wilt
Continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE,i ME:
LODEW, VIOttN and alsci iu tli seieiffe of-THOItOUGE
BASS. He will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at their
homes at any liner 'desired, or - lessont will be given at
his residonce, in Third street, a few doors below the
Nermanpefornied Church. • . decls-cltf r
A -NEW- AND 4::41,111ENT
THAVEI44I47O
- H7OP P i N - - et- •
ACat prices Cor salg gt 7• •
: EgORMIT:O II,I2 IP: I4 ST ' OE, •
. ; ;
- • w EAT ,
At i ltORNET7_ - 4_77.71.111_ . 17 1 it
pif ic t e jir.owt cat. , .0444904g0 and
rap divol a -
T*do - 4. 1
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ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW
THE TEST OF YEARS AND STILL
PROF. WOOD'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
OTHERS SAY OF IT.
A Distingnhheil St Louis Physician Writ ki
0. J. WOOD, Esq ;Dear fir Allow me thepieasatu
and Benefaction to traiOmit to you the beneficial el[ cm
of your Hair Restorallve, after a trial of tire tears. I
commenced using your Eenorative in January, Hifi,
since which time I have not been without a bottle on
hand. When I commenced the use, my hair was quite
thin, and .at least one-third gray. ~ ..I..Tew - applkutions
stopped its turning, and in three weeks time there was
not a.gray hair to be noticed, neither has there been up
to this time.
After my hair was completely restored, . I continued its
use by applying two or three times per month. My hair
has ever c ntinued healthy, sort and glossy, and my
scalp perfectly free from dandruff. Ido not Imagine the
faits above mentioned will be of any particular adv in.
tage to you, or even flatter your vanity at this late day,
as I am well aware they are all known already and even
more wonderful ones throughout the Union. I have os
co pied my time in traveling the greater p.rt of the time
the past three years, and have taken pride and pleasure
in recommending your Restorative, and exhibiting t.s
effects in my own case. In several instances I have met
with people that have pronounced it a humbug; saying
they have used tt and without effect. In every !esteem>,
however, it proved, by probing the matter, that they
hal not used your article at all, but had used some new
,article said to be as gent as yours, and selling at about
half the price. I have noticed two or three articles my
self advertised as above, which I have no doubt are
humbugs. It is astonishing that people will patronise
an article of no reputation, when there is one at hand
that has been proved beyond a doubt.
Apparently some of those charities have not brains
enough to write an advertisement, as I usage they have
copied yours word for word in several instances, merely
inserting some other name in place of yours.
I have, within the past Ave years, seen and talked with
more than two thousand persons that have used your
preparation with perfect success—some for baldness,
gray bah, scald head, dandraff, and every dismiss the
scalp and head are subject to.
I called to see you personally at your original place of
business here, but learned you Wens now living in New
York. ,
You 'are at liberty to publish this or refer parties to
me. Any communication addressed to me, care box No .
1,920, 'will be promptly answered.
Yours, truly, .
' - . JAMES WHITE, IL D.
WARM EPRINGS, Perry Co., Pa., June 7, 1850.
Prof. WOOD, Dear . Sir:—l was induced more than a
year ago to try your valuable Hair Restorative for the
purpose of cleansing my head of dandruff I bad suffered
with it open my bead tor years, and bad never been able
to get anything to do me any good is removing it, al
though I had tried many
~p reparations, until I saw your
.advertlsement in a Harrisburg paper. Being there at
the time, I called at Gross 53 ff.unkle , s drug store, and
bought &bottle, and now amt prepared to recommend it
to universal use, for it bas completely,removedall dand
ruff from my head, and au application once in two weeks
keeps : it free from any itching or other unpleasantness.—
' must also state that my hair bad become quite white
in places, and, by the use of your preparatioe, has been
restored to its original color. Ia m now 50 years of age,
and although -I. have used two bottles of the Restorative,
no one has any knowledge of it, as fallow a few grey
hairs to remain in order to hive, my appearance com
port with my age. My head is now of less.trouble to me
in keeping it clean, Re., than at any time since I have
been a child. I consider your preparation of great value,
and, although' do tot like to expose myeelf, I consider it
my-duty-to.do-so. -Ytu can use this or any part of it is
any shape you youthfett 'proper, if it i 3 worth,limy thing to
you. . - :Yours, Ara.,
H. 11. SIMI
BLOOMECGTON, Ind., July 30, 1858.
DRAR Eta : I here send you a statement that I think
you are entitled--to the benefit of I . atna. resident of
Blosnditgten,:andilmvelieinikerie for 'ottiu. thirty•years.
lam now over fifty YaO r trP ts gEitilraks4 tWif9ta years
past my hair has been turaihrobrialiferahlY• gray; unit
was ; almost entirely white and -very atilt and unpliant. I
haitak'n'a numb e r of certificates of the very wonderful
erect of your Hair Restorative, bat sup osed there was
more fiction than truthin them: but eaten - aft/lag a strong
desire to have my hair, if , possible, t eetered to its origk
nal color and fineness, as it was in my younger days a
beautiful black, I. concluded I would- make the expert
' meat coiniadncing in A way. I purchased ODD of
your smelt betties, at one dollar, and commenced using,
following ticiectiond as neariy :a I could. I soon discov..
ered . the dandraffremoved, and nip hair. that wee falling
off in large quantities, was con,idorably tightened, and a
radiCil change taking,plase in the eolor. I have contin
ued to use it, tiltrbadelnted three of your small bottles
and just begonfeelhe.fourth.. I have now as pretty a
head of dark brown or 'light Meek hair, as any man or
as : I had in my yout h ful days, when a boy In the of
Western - Vd•giata.. kIY head is 'thitirely clear of dandriff,
and the hair ceased entirely felting or and to as seri and
fine, and feels at oily, as though ft wa just from the
hands of a French cliampooner.. Many of my acquaintan
frequenUy Eay to me "Butler, where did y ou got that
fine wig 1 0 I tell them it W¢S the effect of your Restora
tive. „It is almost inapoysib:e to convince them that it is
the ettginat hair of the•Eanr: old gray head.
' ' • ' Tours, truly,.
REDBRICK T. BUTLER,
Bloomington, Monroe Co., Ind.
WOLD'S Ham itssmaamvE hat aNuired a reputatiot
from Actual:tetat and experiment which cannot be en
banned by newspaper puffs. In our vicinity it has been
extensively used, and we believe in every case with every
desired result„andleceived the universal endorsement of
all who have tried it. We thereloro recommend it as one
of ttioso few nostrums which aecompllehes all it profess
/eg.JW all the balthand gray could desire.—Columbia
Boston.'
DR. GI
Paoli. WOOD'S RIM RESTOR&TIVE.—in anOttitr'c emu
will be Mead an a.dvertisement or this well known and
i.xeellent preparation . Ter restoring gray heir to its origi•
nut color. The Heir Restorative also cures cutaneous
eruptions, and p: events the Lair falling Orr. We have
Acen many authentic testimonial; in proof of these•asser -
dons some of whicht-are-from gentlemen whom we have
known for many yolr3 as persons of the most reliable
nbaraoter., Dan% dye till lou e tried this Restorative.
Bottint Oline Braacli. •
Woun'S /half RESTOttarnw—We are not hn the habit of
puffing every'tew 'discovery, for in nine 'cases out 01 ten
they are quack rostrums, but we fake great pleasure
raLommeuding Professor ireodis article to all wbosehatr
is falling elf or turning gray. Cur well known contribu
ter, Finley Alitison, EA., has experienced the beaellt of
Its application, and joins with us in spoakiag of its virtues.
Let - ail try it, and bail bed ho as tare as Sib* la
suditner.—Baltimore Patriot.
WOOD'S MOH IWTORATIVS..—UnIike most specifies, this
is proved, by unimpeachable evidea ce, to posaeasz=
efficacy as a restorer of the hair to pristine vigor.
the headiuttUierome almost. bald _because of sickness,
the use 'othhirArtlcleluiS produced a bettutlfitlgrovithief
thick,' gititry,W,:' Attr-Alferefore a valuable prepay*
Lion for all classes. Its ingredients are such as to effectu
ally eradicates dandruff anti:6llmi impnritlee , whioh
operate so injurihnsly to the hair. 'lt aiso has curative
properties or Another dercription. In. many cases On
t antkdth et. thsliguienients or theskin tifsaPPesrArber
ever it Is used. There is no hazard attaching to the trial
of his rethellt - Anti: itreffects can only be - beneficial; as
Liao couipOund iF it 'does not cause a zurnifiiit iinprove
mentiffibariaible of doing harm
m , es its component ele
entsitie-perfeotly innochous.--13caton 15unwripti AprO
t 2 1550.
, . ,
. . .
' ..k: Gssirisn'lleow.`—ln our capacity as conductor of 'a
puhlic jeursittl, , we are called upon to sdiertise the. cafe
.ills'iif *belay, each of which alitinis to be unadulterated
in its composition sod, infallible in its curative erects,
with what justice We leave our readers to detertalne. In
onejustance.2,however—Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative ,
; -ewsiure 4 4 v ,en 'anis tired of thedomple qualities orals
aril cle, that we niVelt - out itioteement as MI thiritelis:
eentor andvonder claim it.ti ha. ItseLfactupou slate
head of heskTs' universally Xritiwn to- bp niegtcal.- Z*e .
time, or,gainci3OirOteusted land, it brigigiit# OSOP: - Wiliiir-''
ever applied.' OM own thatch 13 fortuliatelbega„,
Thy, butlre advise our tr,iends with spatiwintrinving` •
hair fei t iry - thellestortitive. — Columbts . SO, —.,
;,„,
Ay.. Mitt .Dyss .Aituanoxiie.- 7 1roves Greftf Article/us s
Asked4. l l4 o 4 Bol :VE‘44 etseds'"erian enifeence
no chemist, vihoin attention has been turned
a. hair toriic;fiiisiefor7;bilbarigibtife . 7filiCWO
den but world-iade dier theusaiM who hivifirorn wigs
or.lkeerube4 for years trough nseuf his
prepiratioe, wearing their own-natural. and, luxuriant
head covering. ISe,mueli for chemistrp, the chemistry
of hurreid life ; thd the 4sive which apply to, ilia functions
of the 01390. ,:ltet.ifiroiad Stuilleb. out the Unman hair,
ta . cbaracter,tts . prbilerilekaud Owes, andliii* to v -
. 494440! 4•39.ygig to that 'oreFlyset. ; he ee.yr
utgaewhi:dase,
..lhardiray bait' unnatural unless the
Ig!zt.sitiliailidfv,lllWWieliclied foie 04.43,' and he tut
banatunlly'rustalisen. Se
WV, siwn.rugsi.,alnient hold iAtd, quite:gray, at the,
age of iiiirtY:Sist , eb=lie" restored his own hair in color,
anti hapirlance 7 and_the. oracle hei ird 3 with
he gain ' iletivorurs - HAIR
tivz, fit?' tatci)xlithidirtase.—/few rink Day Book.'
• '
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4 - 4C4FTIi - 44 - v — Arevifirork, ‘T_
71 - imuSre&VAlet' Se: " nth" ;
• Sold In Baston by G. .1; 00.,
BURR & CO. Janl4.ow4ma
2E03
New 2bvertistmento.
STILL SOMETHING WHICH HAS
CE=l
MORE AND MORE POPULAR inn DAY
EEEI
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