Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 23, 1862, Image 1

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NO. 18, MARKEY STREET,
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OURploy replenished stock of Toiiet
and lsncy. Goode is, dosnrpansed this city, and
;wing ccedhlentot rendering satisfaction, we would rea
inialuily invite &NIL
Si Market street, two doors test ofyoorth street, south
odds.
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VOL XVIII
Stebicat
DR. JOIINSON
XSAMIT2MCPXt33
LOCK HOSPITAL!
HS discovered the most certain, speedy
and &atonal z enwdy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
ILWI IN SIX TO TIMM ROM.
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs.
A Care Warranted, or no Charge, in from one
to Two Days.
Weakness of the Back or,Limba, Strictures, Atestions
of the }kidneys and Bladder Involuntary discharges, Ira
potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Lan
guor, Low Spirits, Gonfalon of-Ideas, Palpitation of the
Heart, Timidity, Tretobllngs, Dimness of bight or Giddi
ness, Disease oi the Head, Initial, Nose or Skin, Affec
tions of the Liver, Lunge, Stomach or Bowels—those ter
rible disorders arising from the SOinary. Habits of Teeth
—those water and solitary practices more fatal to their
victimstbas the song or t-yrens to the Mariners of Ulys
ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations,
rendering marriage, &0., imposs ible._ .
Young Men
Especially, who have become trie.tvictitus of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual.
ly sweeps to an untimely grave - thousaude of Young
Men of the must exalted talents and brilliant intellect,
wbo might otherwise have entranced listening Senates
with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the
living lyre, may call witttfull confidence.
Marriage.
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar
riage, being aware or Apical weakness, organic debtli
ty, 41efbrunties, &c., speedily cured.
lie who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously Confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con
fidently rely upon his skill as a Physician.
Organic Weakness
Immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored.
This distressing affection—which renders 1 Ile misera
ble and marriage impossible-4a the penalty paid by the
victims of improper indulgence'. Young persona are too
apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the
dreadlul eonseqt encea that may ensue. New, who that
understands the subject wilt pretend to 0 any that the pow
er of procreation is lost sooner oy tnose falling Into im
proper habits than by the prudent , Besides being de.
prived the pleasures of bealthy".billtpring, the most se
rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind
arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and
Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power,
NOIVIOUB Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of saag e „ r k
Indigestion, Conattuttlonx 1 Debility, • Wasting of the
Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death.
Office, N. 7 South Frederick Street.
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few door.
trent the corner. pail not to observe name and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doe
tor's Diplomas hang in his °Wee.
A Cure Warranted in Two Days.
No Mercury or ffotueous Drags,
Dr. Johnson,
liteinber of the loyal College of Surgeons, London ' Grad
uate from oue of the most eminent colleges in the United
States, and the greater part of whose lite has been spent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, has effected some of the most astonishing .:urea
that were ever known • many troubled who ringing In
the head and ears when asiesp,.great nervousness, beLog
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashnilnees with frequent
Noshing, 'attended Bantams with derangement of mind
were cured immediately.
Take Particular Notice.
Dr. J. addresses ail those who have injured themselves
by improper indulge ,co and solitary habits, which ruin
both body and mind, unfitting them for either business,
study, society or mard.ws.
Those are some of the ftd and melancholly allots pro •
demist by early habits of youth, viz Weakness or the
Beek and Limbs, Pains In the Head, Dimness f Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power Palpitation of the heart, Dye
pepsy Nervous Irratibiiity, 'Derangement of tho Digestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption,
I S N TALLT.—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreaded—Loes of Memory, Contusion of ideasDe
presito of spirits, Forbodings, Avers on to sioCnety, ,
Self Distrust, Love of holitude, Timidity, &c., are some of
the evils produced.
THOMISM of persons of all ages can now judge what
is the cause of their declining hesith, losing their ,vigor,
becoming *mit', paha nervous &Ad emiliciathd;, having a
'angular appearance abiliit the ejes, cough and symptoms
of consumption,
Young lien .
Who have injured themselves by a certain practice in
dniged in when alone, a habit fonuently learned from
evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders
marriage Impossible, and destroys both mind and body,
should apply immediately.
What a pity that &young man, the hope of his coun
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from
all prospects and enjoyments of lilt, by the consequence
of deviatieg hem the path of nature and Indulging in a
certain secret habit. Such persons Roar, before contem
plating
Marriage ,
refloat theta sound mind and twdy are the moat 'noes
airy requisites to promoto toiMnbial happiness. Indeed,
without those, the journey through ilk becomes a we a ry
pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ;
the mind heeelhee shadowed with despair and tilled wit 6
the haelainehoity , seilectket that the happiness or another
becomes blighted with an own.
Disease orimpradenoe.
When rtes Misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure
ends that he has imbibed the Reeds of We Ji . sinful
dis
ease, It too often haPentr tharith tli-timed sense of shame
or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those
who, from (Mutation and , respectability, can alone be
friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms on
this herr d disease make their appearance, such as ul
muted sore throat, diseased noes, nocturnal pains in
the head and lin;ina, dimneell of sight, neatness, nodes on
the shin bOnes and ants, blotches on the load, face and
estremitles, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at
last the palate or the ixotith or the bones of the nose fall
is, and the victim of thlearwful disease beconie a horrid
oblate of commiseration, till death puts a period to his
dreadfu I but/brings, by sending him to that Uedigeov
vered Country from whence no traveler returns."
It iaa anclaitchany fact that. thousands fail victims to .
this terrible disease, owing to the unskilfuliness of trio
rant litiateoders, who by the use of that Dead l y Poison,
Mastery, rein the constitution and make the residue o
life miserable.
Trust not your Dyes, oStran r fl g exile, t *. o the care of the many
Unlearned. and Worthless Prothinders, destitute of know
ledge, Dame or charade; who copy Dr. Johnson's adver
vertisements, or, style themselves in the newspapers
regularly Educated Physichues incapable of Curing, th
keep you trifling month lanai month taking thei‘,ll.l4
and polsonotufness comixainds, or as long as the smallest
It o on be emend, and In despair, leave you with ruin
ed healt h to sigh over your gaUing disappointment
Dr. Johnson is the ally Phlwichui advertising.
His credential or diplomas always bangs to Lis es e e,
His remedies or treatment are unknewnia ail others,
prepared from a life spent in the; gr eat hosPitals of En
rope, the that in the oontltrj ands more extensive -Pri
vate Pruitt°e than enyhther Plitsician the wood.
indarootioat of the Pre s.
The many tboneeids mired at this institution year af.
ter year, and the numerous . important Sergio"! Opera
tions ptwformed:by - Dr. Solinson,wltnaeased by the re
ported of the "Sun," " Clipper , "
and many other Pa
pern, notices of which have appeared again and again
before. the public, besides his standing WI a gentleman of
character and responsibility, is a sulligent guarrantee
Attie faded.
Skin Maio bpoedily Cured.
persona.writing should be particular in directing meir
tonere to his Institution, in the following manner :
JOHN M. JOHNSON, M. D.
411 M the Baltimore Look Hospital, Baltimore, Mt
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY
No. ea, Market Street j below Third;
itasansusci,
Pd. H. LEE,
ItKANUFAOTURER OF lIMBRELI
PABSOLS and WALKING CANNG, WM"-
gooto at LOWER PIQOAG than can bo bought In any Of
he &Nan cities. Wonky Aterobanta WlGAowell
OR and examine prim and qualltx, and uonvinne *BOO
pa* or tigijolot. alol-ilit •
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IktoEPE.NDENT IN ALL TIJINGS—
HARRISBURG. PA.. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 23, 1862
3E:!„.lr. AL.:I I WCI /Ea
STEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS,: from fiche best
maker°, frau S2oo,upwards. •
THE BEST ILINUEACTUEED INSTRU-
ISM, FROM 146, to M.
Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes,
Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitar and musi
cal merchandise in general.
smirr myna
THE LATEST PUBLICATIO4 always on
hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the!
country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD'
FRAMES,
Suitable for looking. glasses, and all kinds of
pictures always on hand.
LOOKING GLASSE S
From smallest to largest shwa.
Any style of frame made to order at the
shortest notice.
febl9-wiely
HOWARD & HOPE
MORT & QUM ROUTE
NEW YORK.
Goods Ordered. in the
Morning Returned,.
the sainii-NikAt.
Leave New York at n P. H., by the Fast
Through Hrprees Train, arriving in Harriabing
atla A. M.
WITHOUT ORANGE OF OARS.
oAbr Goods marked
via HOPE EXPRESS CO.,
General Moe, 162 Broadway. New York
For farther lranunatlnnmakidraof.
GEO.BERGNER, Agent.
litaamanao, Aug. 11361.-dtf •
LIFE I_NSITEANOE..
The Girard Life. Insuranee Annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, NO. 408 CHASTITe2 Witteir.
(CRARTBIL PERPETUAL.) ,
GaPITAL AND ASSITS - $1,5111,885
.THOUS • GINO WAY, rrelddoit.
JOHN V. JANSS, etdMirlio •
CONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON
LIVIi on the most tamable terms.
net as Executors, Trustees and Guardians under
last Wills. and as Receivers add assignee&
The capital being paid up sal invested, together' with
a large and constantly More thing reserved fund, Wen a
perfeet sour ty to 1314 insured. :
The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly or quar
terly. ' ,
lbe Unman/ add a mars pelithkianily to the Inge
,
rafted for iitt. 03;ilty1PrtlitrJain-i In Ds.
camber 1844, theltdOGNO' NAIGS'in .I)4e neer, 181 9,
the THInD duNUS in Dosaufildiyillad, and the lOU ATM
BONUG,IO 135 Thanteaddinane are made without re
Intring any Mouse nGte premiums to ea" id to the
Lemptuty.
The following are a few exempla', front the Register
Policy. lngure lsalin 04".
JOHN W/13V13
Confectionery tc, Fruit Store,
TIMID STREET, NEAR WALNUT,
Hanitisirg, Pa.
CONFECTIONPSY OF ALL HINDS,
°BARONS AND IMIO/413,
PINE APPLES, BANANNAS,
- FREW AND SALT FISH,
Awl 'vegetables of all kinds, brought direct from the
//estera Markets, t Mae a week, eau purchased sumer
perdausi sum-vision, thus eneoltdg we to sell a bane
and charmer article than .any in the market.
r Ordlire from a distance attemied twpromptly, estd_
gads delivered to anyy, pert et the city_free of MVP.
Faxzu CANNED 'Rum Osman tly‘on hand. Mee
ma a call , IMM] 4OHN
OIIIBERLAND-VALLEY IN:
FOR Y,OUNG GISTLEMEW,
MECRANICBBURB, ir 4. •
REV. O. RGB & SO*,
AN ACADEMIC IAIID COURICIAL SOM.
swam iltme t b rlc u rs t Ar i el a i, v .uy.
purges $76 Pa PIO per. sempkok.
tea-Aend tkor (Arpulat. . jy/64114
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jv mono of: .141011, as JuilS WISE , ' Mork Third :ea_
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lot - of - andetion end ills
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WM. KNOCHE,
98 Market street, Bannilpurg, Pa.,
DUI= LN
MELODEON}
A fine assortment of beet plated
WM. KNOCHE,
88'itarke0 street.
FREIGHT REDUCED I
EXPRESS CO.'S
TO AND FROM
No, 80 I sac* I- 187 Au.
12.2 WOO 1,060. ; ' 0
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Agent •t riabarg Ii viata
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Et't Etitgag.
Official Report of. the Battle of
iILUX/tiAleftli, 111TH lisantaNT, Y. V.
Ounp *war Culptilvr, Aug. 18th, 18132.
Rox. J LNDBZW G. ClutTar,. Governor of Pennsylva
SLR :-I have the honor to forward a copy of
my cfricial report of the.part taken by the. One
Entailed and Eleventh Lerman' hi the action
of August 1862. Also list of killed,
wounded and_ alleging.
Respentiully,
Your obedient servant,
THOS. W. WaLEKEi,
Major Comd'g., 11.1 ch Regiment, P. V
rizaNtrianats, 111 Ta RlGnissa, P. V., t
amp near Cuipq;pera 13.,. Va., Avg.
COLONNG had.- the honor to forward, on
the 11th inst., it-preliminary report of the part
taken by the 111th Regiment, Pennsylvania
Volunteers, in the tight at Cedar Mountain, six
miles south of Cuippepper, Saturday, August
9th. I now have the honor to f award a de
bated account, enclosing therewith a list of
My regiment was first formed, under direo
tion of General Prince, in a cornfield to the
left - of the house used ea as a signal station, the
battalion of regulars on my right. We arriv
al here soon after the artillery thing commenc
ed. " Remaining in this position about a quar
ter of an hour, we were marched by a flank to
the.right, the regulars being throivn out as
skirmishers. I was directed to take position
on the left of the first, brigade i commanded by
Brigadiet General Geary, and to lie upon the
ground. My left lay behind a part of the bat
teries, and distant from them about forty
yards. The Third Maryland were at my left,
and a little in the rear. We occupied this po
'sitlon during the artillery fire, about al. hours,
during which time, I lost three men by shell
and grape from the rebel batteries posted to
the front of our right. As soon as the musketry
firing began ou our right, _General Prince
(who had taken his stand at the right of the
Brd Maryland,) rode forward to the top of the
kuoll upon which we were posted, to see what
was the order on his right. 'I asked the Gen:.
eral if he had any orders to give me ; when he
replied, "yes, let your men creep forward and
de behind the hill in your front." We started
in this way; but not, getting along fast, at his
suggestion, I got my men on their feet, and
marched saving until We were under the shel
ter of the hill designated. Arriving there, the
General ordered me to take my men forward
Into a corn field, and from behind a rise of
ground that he pointed out, to "crack awa at
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go and bring up the 3rd Maryland to your soli
port."-- Arriving at the plate, I found I, could
,not, on account of the tallness of the corn, and
the slope of, the hill from the enemy, get sight
of them. I then marched my men to the slope
of the hill fades them ' and commenced firing,
but discoveretlat once . that my guns—Austrian
rifle muskete—would not reach them, while
theirs were telling fearfully upon my ranker I
caused my men to sit down in the corn to wait
the coming of the General with the 3rd
Maryland. They were very soon behind me,
their right overlapping-my left. I then caused
my command to advance through the corn,
part the way up the hill upon which the enemy
was posted, and began firing with good effect.
The rebels were very soon driven behind the
bill, they firing from behind its shelter. I
maintained this position, firing with delibera
Lion, until my tire was so far in advance of any
of my supporta,' that I thought the enemy would
get to my rear ; and, having no support from
the 8d Maryland on my immediate lett, I then
marched•in retreat to a road running in front
of where our batteries were first posted, where
Gen. Prince had directed me to reform if I
should have to retire. I there found the colors,
and about fifty men of the 3d Maryland and
discolors and about twenty-five men of what I
was- told was the 66th Ohio on my right.
;flow on my. right quickly withdrew and halt
ed about 200 yards in our rear. I kept this
position about half an hour, when, the artil
lery .having left, and the thing ceased, I hav
ing received, no orders since entering the corn,
and asking the opinion of Col. Ddwitt, of the
841.Maryiand, se to what was best, we couclud
-4 that having with us only about 226 men,
it, was lolly to try to hold our place without
support, we accordingly 'Withdrew, the Ilid
Maryland preceding me about 100 yards.
'II marched in retreat'in lute of battle to the
crimit, , _renning in aline parallel with our first
line of battle, anti to the rear of tue positiou
oad.by our artillery. Passing this lu line, I
faced to the right, and Mal to, the left Into the
woods, auout a quarter of a inile to the left of
the , poibt where we turned Off from the main
road in our. advance.. Filing through these
wOode, I found Gen. Green on the oppesite side,
trying; to rally his brigade. / asked him if he
could tell me the whereabouts of Gen.' Prince
or Gin.' Auger. He replliiii that he could not,
I told him I was trying to get my regiment out,
and would now place .my regiment under his
direalan. He'directed me to form line, which
being :done,. the Ist MOW of Colorable and
78th New York were - fotmed on my left, and
twin facing to the right, and filing to the left,
we came into the rear, to the left of the posi
tion held by our army. I placed myself undo;
Gat. Oteen about eight o'clock, and we arrived
in:bivouac about haltpaat eleven. I received
WO little or no support frinn the 8d Maryland
regiment on my left, nor, on account of the
corn could I see troops on my right.
Of 'nor command, I have to eay, both officers
and men behaved- as volunteers fighting for
their, country . should. behave.• My regiment
T
a hexed three hundred And. one rank and
t thlbtenni."neetinary-fourchetilan, the
e ut il ed find a
mils
slog,l found myself in the morning with about
one hundred and seventy-five men around me.
lify Coley bearer was shot down, and my colors
lair IMicirable sears.
Auteuil the milling, and the only officer that
beta= detached in anrway from the regiment,
w4 ; illUtedjutant, ;John A. Boyle. He exerted
hinself during the day to his utmost, and no
doitht fell exhahated, when we entered the
woods. Be is iirbbably in the hands of the
enemy.
Muoget of Polley and
'bosom lo be beenalied
by lobate 10A e.
43,487 Ise
4,060-00
1.01410
6,470'.00
a V EEL•
Aggravate -to enter the fight...
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List of Killed, Winindel and Mining of the 111th
Regiment, Pommy/yank Volunteers, in the action
of August 9, 1862, near Culpepper Court Rouse ;
Virginia. _
Private Washingt. Huckleberry, company A;
" Wm. McClellan, ' B 1
Corporal Eugene V. Sedgewick, • " C 4
Private Henry Murray, " 0,
let Sergeant Thomas J. Shutt. "
Corpoial James B. Newcomb,
Private Henry &Rorer,
" Patrick Tenney,
woman.
Sergeant Jefferson Turouitt, company A.
Private Anthony 'Malvin,
" Tyree Gnortiffin
" Wilder Wailind i
" Charles S. Reynolds,
" John W.
" Joseph G. Bradley,
" Marion Day,
" Milo Grace,
Corporal E. A. Young,
Private Silas Si ay,
" John T. Watson,
t • Charles dawell,
t John Estelle,
" Joseph Bateman
" Wm. 13. Maitaiii,
" Win. Brindle,'
" Charles P. Scott,
" V. H. Smith,
" Wm. Wentz,
" Jacob, Patter,
Warren Mann,
" calvan Blanchard,
" Joel R. Gardner,
" 'Matthias Stoecker,
" Henry Ziegler,
" Stephen Baker,
" Charles Huttberry,
Sergeant Jesse Moore,.
Corporal B. J. Mattison,
Sergeant B. A. Wood,
Private H. P. Boyd,
" S. C. Camp,
" Sylvester Gehr,
" H. C. Bites,
" J. N. Miller,
" J. J. Peiffer,
" George ()niggle, ,
" R. T. Bikes,
Sergeant David Marts,
Private John Kean, •
" Powell Rockwell,
George Rodgers
" Alexander Dixon,
" Christopher Atkimion,
" C. P. Varney,
" George Bogner,
" Robert Gough,'
" William Bauchi - id,
" Morgan Maßlek,
" John Hughes, .
" H. H. Bemis,
" Abraham Higgernell,
" Albert Ba,..liVairinw,-
; Donaell4roa,"..-•-•
Private Morris John,
" Hiram Prussia,
" Samuel Eagle,. •
" W. B. Warner, '
'‘ Michael McClinton,
Corporal Adolph Tie,
• " Jacob Moyer,
Private William Braden,
'‘ Samuel Davis,
6 ' Jacob tinging,
" B. F. Boss,
" Michael Schlager,*
Geo. Schrekengebt,
Corporal William Brook,
Private William Sbonvir,
'• Joseph George,
Frederick &ever.
Total wounded
1 4 9 41:N4F.
Adjutant Jno. A. Boyle.
Private John Brzion i company A.
" F. Loiell, . "
" H. Makin, . " A,
Sergeant Cyrus Hays, " • A.
Private William Green, " D.
" WiLiamGibeon " D.
Jonathan. Ociixhip, '` S.
" E. A. sheidon " 8.
" Wed' "
" Solomon Clark, "
" Samuel Grua; " I.
" George Clary, " I.
ToMI. missing.
Killed
Wounded.
Missing
Total loss
THOS. WALKER,
Major Cooed. 111th Pa. VoL
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From our Moroiriikilltion
NOW FORTRESS 'MIK
THE. EVACUATION Or WIL
LIAMBORG.
TSB TOWN REPORTED TO ELVA
BEER BUSSED.
Fuming Itfoulon, Aug. 31.
Willlarisburg was evacuated by the Mien
troops at four o'clock yeeterdsy afternoon. The
guard was conunanded by Major Stetson. and
consisted of Sire companies of the Fifth POUR
sylvanis regiment. Theynsme.down and joined
their regiment. It was reported that Witness'
burg was burned last night, - but it needs 'can
fin:nation. There was :a large:llre seen is that
direction from dark until white hour lastnight.
There has been no skirmishing since the army
moved down the "Peninsula.
FROM MO.
Burning of Railroad Bridge,.
-.-
EXCHANGE OF PRISONRBS
aproinew, August n
Two bridges on the Marietta and-Oinetnnati
railroad east , of Loveland were burned yeeter
day morning, it is supposed by rebel sympse
tbisers. A freight train ran through one of the
bridges, and the engine and three care were
wrecked, but no one was hurt. The bridges
are being rapidly reconstructed,
The first instalment of rebel prisoners leaves
Indianapolis to-day for Vicksburg. The others
will leave at the rate of 8,000 a day till they
are all exchanged.
Indiana has sent into the field 14,480 men
since Sunday. Ohio troops are rapidly follow
' lug*
From NoOlellan'a and Pope's Armies
NO FIGHTING•
Basruoisi, Aug. 22.
=
ism intalligence-freed , law artioNy that
s any of the unfaveekable reports that
ve been current for thd tvriity.four
bouts. From-the Army- of Virginia we learn
from, reliable sources that no fighting more im
portant than oatpost skirmishing, has occurred
since the battle of Cedar Mountain. - The
Rebels are undoubtedly concentrating in great
force at and near Gordonsville and the Rippa
beruitock Is now the dividing line between the
two forces.
i The movement of Gen. 3fcCiellaril army is
going forward with rapidity and energy.
POST OFFICE NOTTO - .E.
On and after May 6th, 1862, the malli at
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