Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 17, 1864, Image 4

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CONSTITUTION WATER.
CoNSTITCTioN WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
.coNSTITITIoN WATER.
CONSTITCTIoN WATER.
coNsTLITITIoN WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
GREAT REMEDY
' -FOR THE
o T.l T T 0 If,
AND TEE ONLY KNOWN REMEDy
METES, and DISEASES of the KIDNEYS
and BLADDER.
CONSTITUTION- WATER,
Has been prouounced by the Medical Faculty and the
public, to be the most wonderful 'remedy, for the perm!,
neat cure of all
KIDNEYS and BLADDER that has ever-Wen offered.
It is not at MINERAL. WATER. It is , from experienc
that CONSTITUTION WATER has emulated, sud we now
say4et uo man doubt, when a single bottle has been
known to cure diseases which : the bast medical 441p0t Io
this country has holed to
A remedy possessing the virtues of Constitution Water
cannot he classed under "quack" preparatio as it.
now used by the roust ecienuCe practitioners.iu ns,
this city.
It is wily second els.% physicians that cry iloWn popular
remedies,. while the better skilled make 'use of every
means te accomplish is cure, and the success of the pity.
sheen inennises as his knowlialge of dinereut remedies
enables bin to produce d cure, while others fail iu the at:
tempt. Science is &dialled with the truth.
Give Constitution Water a fair trial—We mean you who
are mutat some 8-pecteliats'atuire from year, toyear, and we
particularly allude to ladies who are constantly resorting
to /awl tritubsent, and all suits of local applications toe
disestsis, with as much chalice of success' as there would
be trona local applications to the thrust - for diseases of the
brain
We have been always careful - to use language in our
droular that ;mold not shock the must delicate organiza
tion, out we receive su man) emnintinicatious from per
ms-for which Constitution Water Is adapted, and of
,whose diseases no mention has been made, that we hive
dome to the eouclusion that if the remedy is capable `Ol
producing a mire, no natter what the disease may be, :it
should be madd known: The medicine is put up for, the
public, and there should Do no exceptions.
We would say, Constitution Water is riot like a gilded
pill, made to suit the eye and Mite; it is a medicine in
every sense of the term, placed in the hands or the 'peo
ple for their relief, and if taken according to the direc
tions it will its every case; &wince a radical curet , We
would say t h at the directions in 'regard to diet, etc. ;. re
late only to the disease under which they occur. -
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DIA_BETES
fe a disease of the stomach and liver, acting through the
kidneys, and is, withou4doubt, the most obstinate disease;
exempt consumption, that infects the human ismstitution.
We have nu space for diseussiug causes, but will state that
the effect of the digests is the conversion of the intuchy
prinelple (or vegetable portion of the food) into sugar,
which stimulates the kidneys to an excessive-secretion of
water. litany persons - . sutler from this ((ideas° who are
ignorant of it; that is, they pass large quantittee during
the day, and are obliged to get up from one to fifteen of
twenty times during the night, No Lligieltdß taken of it
until their attention is called to the large discharge DI
water, and often when it is so far advaneed as tote beyond
the control of ordinary remedies. Another symptoth is
the great thirst, welch, when the disease is fully °staib±
Milled, is intolerable—lhe patient drinks anutantlii without
fitting salis,fied; also dryness of the mouth, cracking of the
lips, a sweet breath, in the more advanced cases,.. and
finally loss of appetite, emaciation, and the patient grade.
sly sinks from exhaustion
CONSIITUTMI WATIIII is, without doubt, tre3 only known
remedy fur DP 4 - 0 y and we havu as much uouthienue that
It is a specific as wo ham that opium will produce Bleep,
and truthfully say that it has cured every case,in willehdt
ttas beau %mil.
EIO...VEIIt , THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL,
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, ETC., ETC,
Mummies arising from ti faulty secretion—in the one Case
being too little, and accompanied by severe pain, and the
other a too profuse secretion—which will be speedily cured
by the . .
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
.CoNSTITUTIoN WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION 'WATER
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FUN
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
TEE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY. FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN RItMbIDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
DIA.BETES.
ERRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OF THE
BLADDER.
STRANGUARY AND By KNI k , N, OR PALNYUL
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,
Fer thos e diseases it is truly d sovereign remedy, and
too much uiluuoi iu us praisu. a single dose has
been kuowu ui relieve the most urgent sy inpto um.
ere you troubled with that distressing pain in the small
of uie back dud through the Mimi' a tousweaful a day
of tie Oensiitutieu, Waxer will relieve yeti tike magi°.
PHYSICIANS
Have long since given up Me use of buctui, cubebe and
jeuipes m the treatment of those dmettam, and only
them for the want et a bette“emedy.
CONSTITIITIQN WATER
has proved itself equal to the task that has devolved
upon it.
DPEIRI3TICS
irritate and drench the ladauya, and by constant use soon
lead w chronic degeneration and °unarmed Mamma.
We present the CO . lISIMILIIII. Water to the public tent,
the,AFLIVI94ICIII that lG has uu equal in relieving the cla_it.
01",&eases for watch at bah been found so momently sue.
cessful thr curing , and we trust that we shall bn rewarded
for our won.% to placing au valuable a remedy , in a fond
to meld, the requirements trl patient and physician.
READ 1 it-Elkl) ! ! !
PLratrais, 'I Juno 2.184:U.—Dr. Wilt, U.. Gregg—
Dear Sir: In Fel;ruary, luta, I was allouted with sugisi
dist:row., mud for live months I passed mere than two
talkies el wafer w twimty-Mur hews. .I was obliged to
gatiftraii Often ad tea or twei,vu Limes duriug Me night,
Mid Ixf five muutus I lost about fifty poituds in weigh
During the mouth 0; July, 1.61, I procured , two bottles
of tkulatitutiou Water, and lb t wo days allerusiog it les
weaned rolls!, and alter taking two bottles I wag
ua
tirely cured; soon after regauong my usual good health.
Yours truly. J. V. L DE WITT
Booros CORNETS, N. 1-, Met:. 27, 1861. Wm. EL Gregg
4 Co. --Gents: I freely give you fiberty to make use or th.
followiug certificate of the 'value ut Coustuutiuu •Watin
which I eau racoon...teml itt the highest maither:. My trill.
was attacked with pain in the shoutders, whole leugth nt
the wait, sad in her limbs, With Pcdpitat4on of the Hewn
and Irritation of the Madder. I cutest a physician, wh.
au euttud uw about three months, .cheil he left her worst
than he Mat Wood het 1 dice employed min or thu bust
physi c iaus 1 could dud, who attended her for about aim
latlethS, and while she was under his careshedid nusui
fer quite as Much pain. He nuttily gave her up , autnaiti
"her case was incurable. Fbr," said he, "she has suck a
combination of complaints Mat, medicine Oven for one opo
rater against some other of her ttifficuittes." About tits
Buie she coulluelteed the use 01 CuuntltUhon Water, and
to our utter_ aStuldShrittelit, almost Ole Brat dose seemed
to have the. desired effect, and she kept on improving
rapidly under its trestment, and uuw superinteudi en
tirely her dutoestic affairs. She has.hut taken atty of the
Coustitutiou Water for abort lour annithr am' WVarehaPPY
to say that it has produced it permanent dire.
WM..% %%Or BENtsCHOTEN. -
Wirranasentho, Conn, Alaren 1863—Tht H
Hrfosr-4tr e ur Sip::—Having seen your adveniseritent of
‘Coustaution Water," retanutneuded for lullamnuition of
theAullteye and Irritation of the Bladder, haring suffered
f or tb e man three years, and tried th e skill of a number of
au/tartans with only tempuntry relief, I Wtss - iiiduced to try
drat medicine. I - procured one bottle of your agents at
kartfdrd, Mew.Len, Sittai at Cu., and when I had used
ham of to my sUrpriet t found a great change in my
health_ I
have used two bottles ot it, and am where I
never eipeuted to be in Mx life, well, and ill good spirits.
I athao , 0 , 1 „, 1 grat i tude of it; I feel that it is an
and more thau.yeu reaanuM'end it to be. May the blessing
of Gad ever anent you in your labors of love.
_ Tem truly, LEONARD BIGELOW.
IPOR SALE BY ALL DREIG4ISTS. PRICE St.
WX. H. GREGG & CO., noprietern
MORILINSZ. ALLEN, General Agents,
lan-26-daw6aerted .tdix sdlnitratreet. New York.
Sidd by Johnston, HolloWay d!k , Cowdtty,
Phila, and KUNKEL it -BRO.; -118 Viiiiit
Street, Harrisburg, and'by r iilll) -1-
ENGLISH BREAKFAST TA.—dust je
cereal, a ttno cheat or English Breakfast I*
SHISIAR a E - R47SRS i ..
(Suaxceurs to Wm. Dock, jiht)
MISCELLANEOUS.
..EL.LAJTAt.IIIII.T Y.
TARS. WYETH and CREAMER, Eclectic
X/ and Electropathie physioisma, respectfully offer
Cued' protussio.al serticto in all the carious branches of
The profession, for the Wolf/mut of all acute and chronic
turn, of dweaso.
The remedial means they employ in the trea&ment of
dise.ete ounsist of. Magnetism, Galvanism, Electrtalaguct
lam, the Swedish method of Localized movement cure, a
few Islcfretto 11W/chum when deemed necessary, and iu
tact all the natural curative agents that may succeeci ally
he brought to bar upon the disease
They no not'wisti to be understood as arrogating to
thetunrolves any superiority of professional skill, but they
believe the remethee they employ iu the treatment of dis
ease far susenor to those generally employed byphysinians„
Mom the that that they act In perfect harmony with the
laws governing and controlling the human system. To
this, and the Incl. that they confine themselves to no par
ticu/ar ,patlty or system, they attribute their success I
controlling waeaae.
The principal agent they employ In the treatment of
disease, namely, Irifeiiits hay, Is an agent wouderinl in he
phenomena and powerful wits edema tor good or ill- It
le an ever piesent, all-pervriting principle, governing all
hinge, from rating Worlds down to the invisible particles
of gestation a minter. We see It in the lightning's flash and
hear We mamteatations of ha power in - the muttering
thunder. It is the cause of an decomposition, retaimpu
sitionand.tratiaturmanum excths all mutton. It is. the
exciting cause of life,..growth, decay and death:' IL
muses secretion, excretion, digestion. It lays hold of the
crude food in tue stoulatin, converts It into a state of flu
idity, transmutes it Into l arterial blood, and sends at on lie
nuimmatt moue of supptj , inc nutriment according to the
uecearties 'of the Doily. It Is the nerve vital fluid, the
glean agent [tweet winch the mind acts upon the nod) a
It is the cause of all causes sic pt the brat great cause.
use Winne Mind which created it and brought , it into u. e
fume may appear like mete asicreieru, but they as.
lasts adiunilug sl sarong and in tinisuble proof. Is it then,
to he wondered at that au agent su wonderful in its phe,
numena, me puwe. fel m its inainfeatatioesaudso -
y with all the operation.. of the human sys
tem suould be Minuet misolme in its powes of co.hrolling
dincaseY t.trtatitly nut. It Is a natural sequence and
bewail as surely.ila day follows night.
Among the dis.....eses whdu are found to yield readily to
theutrieity, lu c...anunction with proper adjunct treatment,
may ea utentionm the following; Incipient lleerienielleti,
r%iralysid Ilyweric and timer Convulsions;
Neuralgia, in as worst furies, Etintematism, inflammatory
and macaw; all ais , -ases or the nervous :iysteui ,• .iyapep-
ML cmeu in a tow treatments; all Jiseasos of the urinary
mu genital organs; Female
Fietapsus ant; Atomizes - is and all kindred all , ctiowi of
Weeps; Mirada mricturt..%, ad skin disee..4, etc.
Persona adling will ue to.d whether they can be bane,
dtwil atm no cithe taken where some relief cannot be af
lorded. Go' undid/ion free. Odic., 8 dna &coed street,
be.ow Chortuut, an, rieburg, Office hours fr..m 6 to
a. a., to 5 aau7 tub r.
ALEX- R. WYRIS, K. D.,
I qt. .J. Nil 1;14 ar.A.brER.
apl3
SCHOMACKER & CO,'S PIANOS
SOUR GRAPES
qloowell known in this of y to need com
mendation. lu use by
eSESIDENT LLNCULN
GOVERNOB CURTLY,
i RPM PEAIWN,
And many other distinguished citizens. The undersigned
,Ifers these superb instruments at prices that gannet fall
o command public patronage.
N. ii—Nu uW mock on hand.
Mee, Sole Agent for the unrivalled
• STEINWAY PIANO.
Awe,
BRADBURY'S CE.I.E.BRATED PIANOS.
Olickerlug's and severe! other of the very best makes.
None but perfect instruments sold.
Cad and see largest stock Oil t of groat eitiek
mar2l3-11 S. WAIL it Third street Music Stine.
NEW GOODS-4 UST UI'EN ED 1
BER,GATNERSS
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Book 'and Stationery Store
Embracing every new azoilltnprovaal style of
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POCKET BOOKS,
HACK: CURRENCY HOLDERS,
CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS,
BUCENER.I PURSES,
PORTRONN4M., &a.
at prices to salt all circumstance&
rCPCkLACT CUTLERY,
Goulding of u lino unortnieci. of Wedonnolm's Sone
Pocket Knives.
GULL" pans,
Promliewtoct'svelebrstuti manufactory, Every Pen
with, a yeuvrantee.
PORT FOLIOS,
WRITENO,,CASES,
ROSEWOOD DESKS,
PaYSTERIFS, &o
together with every article usually thaw rue urst
doos arid Stationery etnatilishruent, at
tuyl.2J SERONER'S, 51 . Market street
Steam Weekly to Liveipool.
POuuPOUCHING atQUEENSTOWN, (Cork Hai
r.) The well {mown Steamers 01 the Lavetpow,
Aim York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, are in
tended to sad airfolicrws:
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Edinboroagb, Sattlrday„Tune 18. City of Washington,
Saturuay, 3unu tAty ut , Mancheater, tiataiday,,duly
ReTri..s ressAurE,
r4.IrABtX is 00/4), titr. &TO Stotva.user mt outinattor:
FIRST CABIN ... —Say taiSTEEN...MAC ..... ...$3O 00
I
do to Landon 86 . 00 do to Loudon.— 34 Oil
do to. Parai 96 uu l
I do to Pans 40 Ut,
00do to Ehunbint,... 90 du to Hamburg.... 37 Ou
Par wageiD also iticwarded to Havre, iirvukozy-fttruer
Law, &away, ay., at oquilfty low . mom
Farm, iruw Liverpuul or QUeOLIeIOWI/: lid Cabin, $76,
RA, $lO6. Stoorrge., , $BB. Muse 41to wasti to eund Ito
!mu (maws CAW ouy ticaola Ilona tat thaw rates. -
FOr further turonnatnin apply at the eutoptuav'a Onto,
JUAN U. DALE,' 4014,16 ; 9roadway, N. Y. or U
t.IMM KAMAN, •
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AN/ERICA
*44 1•Ir aLlcilat btxtrell., SoUTA MAW, Valet o
Th.ird SU - omit;
.LSiOUNT OF .55SEIS * $1,656036$ 5.
INC,PRUMIED
CAPITAL 8500,05 u
CHARTER PEEPETUAL.
Fire and hiland Transportation In-
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ARTHUR G. COFFLN, President.
CHARLES PLATA Secretary.
WILLIAM BUEHLER,
Central agent for Pennsylvania.
Office Walnut St., mar Second, Harrisburg, Pa
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DANIEL A.:NItIENCH . ADEI
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or the Old Wallower Liao, respnoanily in
(drum tile pubdu iliac dna Out Vidly ltituagornitiv,
.4uU, (111. wily Minimax' Line ram , in existenix in inn
aiy,,) is it. adenwearul dperanon and prepared .to can')
reigbd.th tow as any uttier individual take netWindi Vilna
ielphia., Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, ,Williiiinalawi
lersey Shorn Luck Have,, 41.11(1 ali Otildr pOUIES 9/.1 lil'
, lortnern.Ceritrat, eltilattelphla and Erie and Willuigespari
..nd &mint Eainuada. .
• DAMES. A. MIJENCII, Agent.
Harrisburg, Penn's*
-Goods sent to the Warehouse of M. sera Peacock, Le/
Nue. aos and SW Market street, above stl
'biltoleiplita, by 4 o'clock, r. will arrive at Harru,
eirg, rewty fvr delivery, next morning, • (a.pso-rd wyt
()ARP Ili S.
MOW in store, a large stock of Velvet, Brus
.l.l laree-lly and ingrate Ilirpotdiga, Ott Olotba
11 illdOW halos, ete., etc., all or the latest patents nue
best taories ; which will be sold at the lowest-prices for
N. 13.-80me - pattenas of my old stock on Land; , will be
sold a bargain. J. T. I.I.BI.LAUKU.LI,
No. 37 South Second streeet, above Chestnut,
mar2-wBm . Pudadelphia.
1. J. MeGli JOAN,
lIEPORTER and Wnoletiale Dealer in
FANCY GOVDS,.lioiltrbta,
IREWORES, FLAGS, &C.
AU'''. HES and BLAWKING, No.. 2 Strawberry att.. et,
(utet street...above Seuend, between Market and 4,Leatuut,)
eiLaudenaaa. ' apl3 want
AGENTS!' Took to your iuteresua!--Call
and.asatatbo atanetbow urgeutly utaxiad by every
taaaun; Ur tea a:11111;48a anill nogg, by man for Twatay
Cebu., that Mots lor Two .I.)Mara, by R. L. {VALI-X.IIT,
Nu no URATLLAA SQUARE, EI6IIIV wax. de3o-wly
2 1 1 BOXES ORANGES, 'claim:led trout latt
,
irupurunioru!., and the most superior ever Drought
that market at thin swain, jikst mewed and ror sale
EMBLEM k FRAZER,
febl (successors to tom. Dock, Jr , ar. Co.
1 10taL1128."-if g°°ll Lette
Paper L Egyelopen,
tiationery Zino, you will do.well.ta. calling 6.1
••• •. BWKSTORE ) .
note -•-• tlarinai; aft. . .
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A FEW . ILU N DILE.4 of the beet - 1 . ...EA1t"
'TREES, of valuable leading varieties, ever oifenid
foredo ingsfrizenrg, are now of hand at the Keystone
kinst u ry„ , taplj
_s JACOB MEE
MEDICAL.
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DE. JOHN L. LYON'S
FRENCR PERIODICAL DROPS,
THE GREAT
FEMALE REGULATOR,
Are the only known remedy that will success:oily and
invariably restore and regulatethefemalesystam, remov
ing all irregularities, and producing health, rigor and
strength
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Are a fluid preparation, the only true one of the kind ever
discovered in thla country, and acts directly on the part*
affected, whilst pills and powders min only reach them ic
they work through sympathy, but not at ail direct and
positive.
Are you Buffering from a constant anxiety for the rep,
tar return of nature's prescribed laws?
Give yourself no unemiinesi, for Lyon's Periodical Drops,
If taken a day or two boforu the expected period, will paib
tively and invariably regulate its coming, as sure as effect
follows cause, as certain as daylight follows darkness.
Are you sick, enfeebled by disease, or unable to bear the
labor and danger of Ineresse
LYON'S PERIODIOa+ DROPS
Come to you en it blessing,, for la not prevention better than
cure f
If regularly taken, It 'is a certain preventive, and will
save you much peril and many hours of suffering.
. Have you bees alllieted for many years with oontplalnta
mordent to the sex, that have Ladled the skill of phyai•
elan; and are hurryintrao on teipa early grave
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Ore the moat reliable regulator ever'known, and cure, like
•nagic, aUthase Irregularities that' havededed the doctor'r
Atilt
Will you waste away with suffering from Leucorrhcea.
Prolapsua, Dyamonorrhcea, and a thousand other dfdloul
lea, all summed up under the name of suppmssed ano
demoted nature, when. an investment of oae dollar In ,
LYON'S PBIODIOAL DROPS
rill surely save you.
Do out nee the drops when forbidden in the directions,
for although a positive cure, and harraleas at all °the,
umea, they are so powerful and finely *deal/iced to adjust
tad govern the functions of tile Nana argatalatu., that, U
siren at improper them, they would produce malts con
Vary to nature, against witiob all, particularly those wh,
mould roprodudo, should mealy guard.
LYON'S PERIODICAL.DROPS
Cannot harm the most delicate constitution at any time
"et the proprietors wish to guard against' tta IniSORR.
Roping that a thoultand bottleemtli be used for a good par•
nose Where one Is used for. an.lllegitbnate one.
4 , LYON'S PNRIODIOAL DROPS,
the never-failing Female Regulator, is. for sale by every
rhiggist, in the city and - omintiy, and du out, if you vain.
sour health and wish for a fellable medicine, buy any
ithur. Take no other, but If the Druggist to venom
ipply baa.not got it, Make him send and get it for you.
C. G CLARK & CO.,
raoPanirroaA,
At Wholesale, by
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY A COWDEN,
23 North Sixth Street, gelphia, Pe
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DR. JOHNSON,
BALTLNIORE
LOCK HOSPITAL,
fltddieLcotuv:lrivednaecti
t in in t rze d r f ta or in, speedy
A Oure Warranted, or No Charge, in from One
Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General De
bility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusion of blessyPalpitation of the Heart, Timidity
Treintilluga, DinmeNts of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the
Head, 'ChM; Nose or Skin, ,Allectiona of the Liver
Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—thisie terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth--those secret
and eulitary practicee more fatal to their victims than the
song of Syrians to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their
most brilliant hopes or enticlpatiOns, tendering iriarriage;
he., impossible.
e" ft
Especially, who Imru heoeme the victims of Solitary Vice,
dint dreadful and, deetructive habit wincil annuany aveepe
to an untamed.) grave I.IIULISaIIIIk .01 Young Men of the
abet exalted talents end brittle& intellect, who might
otherwise have eutranceditinetutig.Sinnuee with the then—
iem of eloquence or waked to ectasy the living lyre, may
con with fall confidence. - • •
Ea
Married persona, or Youus.hiera cvntemplating marriage,
oeing aware of ph led weal:new, organic debliity, darer-
Emmen, opoodlly. curtM
- He win, phicee himself under the care of. Dr. J. May rel
(*piney mutate u. tub tuukur as ,a geoUenuth, and cone.
Aently rely apuis his skill 6.5 a Physician. -
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
mmediately ev.reu, auu full vigur mauled.
This distnnrou,y, allesuou—which 'veers life miserable
and marriage impossible—is the peniThy paid by the vic
tims of improper handsome:4 Young persons are itko
to oinumit from not being aware of the (heedful
ameequeneesi that may 'emitie:'Now, who that undid
-sands sunnxt will pretend Po deny that the
.power of
pitiereauds is leot sootier by 'Muse falling Into Impropet
minds than by the prudent. •Itesitles being deprived -the
oteesercsi of healthy offspring, the most amities and do
itnictlve symptoms to -both' bbdy and mind arise.
the system bet:mum demised, the physical and - medial
functioas weakened, loss of procreative . yower, aeoou2
dyspepsia, palpitation of the heat% incligeetrion,,'
&institutional debility, a waiiting of the frame , odtleY qoa
amour; decay and death.
ten hand aide going from Snitimore street, a few - doors
nom the corner. Fail not to observe name and number.
Letters nand be paid and contain a stamp. The Dootoit
Diplomas sang in hid office.
DR. JOXISSON,
timber of the Royal College or Surgeons, Loudon, grad
021W from one of the meet eminent colleges in the Unami
taut, and the greater part 'of whose Me has been void
in the hospitals of London., Parisi, Philadelphia and Mar
where, has eileuted some ofthe must astonishing cures
Mat-worn ewer known , many troubled with ringing in the
need upd ears velum asleep, great nervousness., being
.alarmed at sudden, eouudb, bastauluese, orals frequent
oluatung, eueu,lee sometimes with derangement of mind
were cured immediately.
. ,
These aro einue of the :ad and mutant:nu* *euects pro
duced by early bablta of Youth; vii : weakness ol the back
dud brunt, paina in the- beitil;dufiniipe of siglit, lob?, of
muscular puiver, jelpiumen of the bean, dyspopeby ner
uoue tmtability, symptoms Ut consumption, we.
ltarrret.i.v.—Tbe fearful edecis on the mind are much
to be ithatiled—loss of memory, tiellltl/31011 of ideas, der
prettSluu einfile, evil foretsesidge, avonson tO sumeth
self distrust, Wye, of solitude, timidity, tan, aro ettinerAr
the evils produced.
YOUNG
Who have Injured themselves by a certain practice in-
Aulinet in when storeys baba frequently learned from
companions, or at school, the elects of which are
;Aptly felt, even wiicn asleep, and If not gored renders
marragge e.,,es Bible, and destroys both mind and body,
should/ key', mmedfately.
whatr i.. 1 t hat a youngaan, the hopeof his country ,
the darling or his parents, should bo snatched from ail
,prospectS and eupyineuts of life, by the conseMmanoel'of
.lertaung from the path of -nature , and indulging in a
certain secret habit. Such mama Nue; before contem
plating
!Ftodect that 8 sound mtud ilu4 buoy arethe mostriediutary
roculance to promote connubial happiness. indeed, watt
out bieee, the Journey through tlt6 becomes a weary vil
grimago • thrprospect hourly ahrkoim to the view;. the
:mum beoo f ee eliadowed with deepair and filled with the
melancholy redeem', that-the'-bapptirAm of. anothei - r - ber
cornea blighwtt with our own ; - , ,
DBEAsR OF 124PRIIDENIC.B. ,
When the maltiated and impriment votary tit pleasure
duds ho has untsb.l Um seeds - of this - painful di leapt,
too atm tbsppous that oh attOtiod swot] of abeam or the
Inmd of discovery decors hub from applying to those who
rrom altuaition and respectability, can slormbothend
lie fells into the halide of ism/rant and designing pretend•
em, who, mailable ul curling; Mob his pentium" sub.
YUILLIC44 /MeV huu.trining mouth actor mouth, or as long as
die emeheet tee cum be obtain.; and in aopair Wave LOm
with mined ligalth to sigh over b galling disappointment,
or, by um use of the deadly poison, Sterner), naetta
coustito [tonal sy ul this terrible disouse,itteh &sailer,
twos of , the. Heat, Throat, Nose, dkam ota , progrossim
With frglittnl rapintly . till death puts al. pm !0 , 1 to, nix
lresaul sullenligs by seeding 'WM to that V.ndisolveied
amntry from whence no travel,* returns.
.The many thereat:dß enroll at this institution year after
yeas t and the, neuseruee important aurgttal operations
performed by the,
Jutunam, win:embed- by the reporters us
the Sm., Clipper, and many othefplaper . s, uonees of winrl
have appeared again and again before the public, bend%
aus taanding an a gentleman of character - and. respensi
tality, is a auttiment guarantee in the sainted
"THERE %NO SUCH WORD AS. FAIL."
TARReUVI's COMPOUND EXTRACT OP
Thie,preptindunt is particularly recommended to the
AMARAL PROFESSION and the F.'UBLIG tor the prompt
and oaten. °Order-DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, RID.
NEYS, URINARY
.01tGANS, ETU. .
It may be relied bit so the best mode for the administra
non of these remedies to the large clam of diseafmg of bom
4OXLZ, to winch they, are applicable. It never interferer
with the digestion; and by its Concentration, the 'dose it
much reduced
N. B.—Purchasers are advleed to ask for TARRANT'S
IMPOUND EXTRACT OF cußEss:agb coPAIBA.
lad take nothing else, as tmuattona and worthlem prima
mums, maim similar 'amen, are in the market. Price
Oct Sent by- alines, on receipt -of -price. Manufac
hunid only by TARRANT & CO., No. 278 Greenwich
groat, cornet of Warren 'tweet, New York, and for rate
o rug gis' ta generally. , 0ct7,2-dIY
For ..dd by 8. Etkraz & BRO., and by Druggists
amorally..
'32 JLA.E.I.Gr* It A. p
Steam 'Job - Pirintint-
ESTABLISHMENT,
•
THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT,
HARRISBURG, PA.
HA.VOG - recently added to our. Jobbing
Department a large RIIYOUIIV Or new type, several
ue% fast steam pressee„of the numt„improvedynachinexy,
tad other material,: leo are now : prepared to execute at
:hurt awl and in the most approved 13Syle,. -
W.. JUN I OF-MILITARY BLANKS,
LETTER &MEI
CIRCULARS.,
BILL VaDki,
BUSINESS CARDS,
RAILROAD BLANKS,
POSTERS In one or more cobra,
,FItOG4AMMES,
BILL OF LADING,
PROMISSORY NOTES,
-LEGAL BLANK •
•
JOB- WORK
OF ALL DE - SCRIPTICIIS
.
PLAIN: OR ORNAALENTAL.
Orders from /14151.1111 Ce attended le-promptly. -
marlo4AFtf _ ,
ITT Haven, Conn.
1 131 E ROIIA , NO 'SRETtRY, imaported
1848. Warranted the Finget Sherry
_Whieht thiS
country. For NM as SHISLICRAtFICAZZE,,, .-
fete (mammary la Wm. .oPock,,,M,
MEDICAL:
DIST= A SES OF IMPRUDENCE.
RELIIF IN SIX TO TWELVE HOURS.
NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRCT(*.
to Two Days
YOUNG MEN
MAMM4.GE
OWIIOI NO. 7, 80012 FRxmiltlaK STSlXtrrt
TAIiE PA,II,TIOt)rI,MI, NOTICE.
MAM•UQE,
INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS.
SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED
tiniee No. 1 South.,Kredarlak StTest.
ap26-dly
CUBEBS AND COPAIBA.
RAILROADS.
PellliylVitlatt 'tail Road
•atlt I •—•- I , •
.
_ • .
YULE TABLE.
FivE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR
FROM PEILLADEDELPRIA.
itONDAY, Nay 18th, 1884,
TIM Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Bar
radJurg and Philadelphia as follows:
EASTWARD. 4
THROUGH EXPR&S TRAM leaves Harridan dety
at 2.45 A. a., and armee at West Philadelphia at 8.65 a.
FAST LINE leaves Harriabo daily (etoept Kendall at
8.00 A. a., and 'my*, at Wes. Philadel phia at 10.10 A.
rameggen3 take breakfast at Lancaster,
atuUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, !ems Harnsbnrg at
7.2 Q A. VG, connects at Lancaster with Lancaster &mom
modation train, and and arrives at Weat Philadelphia at
1225 P. tr.
wLUSIBIA ACCOVHODATION TRAIN . , leaver Harris
burg at 1 . 2 20 P. Y ; Columhia L 55 P.M., and arrives at
I anmser ISO r. •, connecting with Fast Hall east at
lancaster for Philadelphia, and arrives at West Philadel
phia at 5.30 P.M.
HAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 120 v.. 44 ; Lancaster
at 2.47 P M. and arrived as Vasa ehliadelphia as 5.30 1.. ir
HARRISBURG ALXX)MMULIATRIN TRAM, OM Colum
bia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 P. Z., and arriveg at. West
Philadelphia at 10.50 P. a.
WESTWARD
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) in 2.10 A. a.; Altoona, 7.36 a. x., take
breakfast, and arrivea at Pittsburg at 12.30
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily et &IQ a. ; Altousa at 8.20 A. Y., take breathe;
and arrives at Pittsburg at LOO P. 16. ,
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrtsbarg at 1.30 p. a.; Altoona
at 7.15 P. m., Lake supper, andarrives at Plasbargat 12.30
FAST LANE leaves Hardeburg at 3.50 r. t ; Altoona at
8.35 r. take aupper , and arrives at rittabarg at LOU
XUUN. T SOY ACCOMMODATION . leaves Lancaster at
9.30 a. u.. anises at. Ellii - risburn at IL7O a. mi.
ETAFtRISBLIAG at..XXiSiStOthsTliuNllts.ll4 loaves West.
Pailadelphia at 2.45 r. al., and arrives at Harrisburg at 3.10
a.
MiIITNT JOY 'ACCOMMODATION No. 2„ leaves YAWNS
ter at 6.25-r it., counectine th , n; with Harrisburg &coon.
amdanon West, 'Latins Mount Juy at 7.00 r. x. and arrives
. 144MriSbUrgel 8.20 r. u..
SAIDDEL D. YOUNG,
Rope. Middle Div' . F'as'o & &
liarristmre. Ifay. IS, 1884.-d7
Northern Centraik Railway
SIINIIIO,IIt. _TIME 'TABLZ.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
TO AND: 73031
BALTIMORE
WA_SHINGTODT CITY
Connections made with trains on Peitrayhraniaßailroad,
to and from Pittsburg and the Wed.
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the North end
West. drench Smottehanna, Elmira, and all of Northern
New York. .
ON and after MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1864.
the Passenger Trims of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive at.and depart front Harrishum and
Baltimore as follows; viz:
S o'l3 T HWARD.
lux- TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
lounday) 10.25 a. N.
it leaves 1.29 rid&
arrived at Baltimore...... 4 6.1. 0 3 P. IL
FZIPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury dalky timbept
Sunday) ....UAW P.
- leaves Thuvisbarg 'freeot
'
,
Nondnyy.: 2.80 A. R.
" arrivae st Baltimor e "daily
inampt A. IL
ILLRRISBITRO AdICONNOCI.ATION leave;
•
burg
- SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION team Sun
bury daily: (outlet Bun- -
day) at .ir 7.30 a. If
- NORTErWAIVD..
Ilan, TRAIN leaves Baltimore deny ( ex cept
Sunday).— ... 9.20 A. Y.,
leaves Harrisburg
___ arrives at. Sunbury . • • 4 . 06 r; a.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimortt daily 9.30 I. IL
arrives at Elareistatag L5O .S.
loaves Harrisburg daily (ex
!apt Monday) 4,15 A. It
arrives at Sunbury 5.93 a. AL
HARRISBURG ACCOII]tID*TEOPt leaves Bal
timore:daily texcept
Sun
dayl.. • . 3.4:10 r.:
arrives at . riareialemg, ..7.60 AL
SUITBUAT ACCOMMODATION leaves. Harris,
burg Li ally (exceptaunday)
at 4 00 v. la
For farther information apply at tho Office, in Patinsyl
ramie Railroad Depot_ I. N. DuBALRRY,
Rarrighura Jfay Lk 1884. Gem Supt.
1864.
Philadelphia. and Erie Rail
Road.
91118 great hue traverses the Northern and'
Nerd:wad counties of Penneylinddit , to the ally of
-Srie, on Lakit Erie.
It has been leased by the Psistriwz,v.isits .11altiosn Con:
Pan - r, and under their auspices 18.1aRpg rapidly opened
throughout its entire length:
it, ie DOW ID 1180 for PitBlMlngar and Faded haldatas
from Harrislaur -, .. g to Si: Mary's (216 miles) on the. Eastern
Dl rision, end from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles) on the
Western Drrifion.
TIME OF-PABSEL4bER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG.
Liave Eas tward. Mail Train , • L.20.t..
n.
gr.press Train... . ...A: 2.80
Leaie Northwsid.
lfail Train , 1.35 P. IL
Exprees !Priam 3:115 , a. st.
,
Cara nth.lbrougle wrruour ca as butlairaya on thew ,
crania between ' Philadelphia •and Lock Have; sof be-
Lamm'', Balumons and Luck Raven. - -
Elegant Stepping awe on Express trains both ways be
tween Williamsport and Baltimore, and .Wdliaausport. and
Philadelphia.
For Infortnation respecting Passenger Mantes@ ePPI3' at
the S. R. Cornet 11th and Market streets
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents:
S. B. Kingston, Jr. , confer 13th and Market streets,
Philadelphia
T. W. Reynolds, Erie.'
d. IL Mall, Agent N. C. R. R:,..l3altimora
H. R. HOUSTON,
LEWIS L HOU General irret9At 4m; Plaa.
FT,
General richt Agatt Ild2'at.
JOS. D. POTTS,
tzty2Orilyl Gozoarsl Manver„ Wallastsprrt.
E W AIR LINE ROUTE.
r ' GC - WI/oak IrK3itl;iy
THERE TE&IBIN DAILY TO NEW YORE
AND
PHILADELPHIA.
•
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, November
I.6th, .1.1363,:tk0 Pas:eager Thaw will leave the Ptule.
Atelprdo and Readius Railroad, Depot, at Hartiabutg, fot
New York and Philadelphia, as followa, viz :
,
E A 8 T, W A R
EXPRESS 'LIRE leaves Harrisburg at 11.301. W., 033
rival of the Peoinsylviima Raitroact Rapper Truitt trpl3l.llbot
Weal, arnving In New York at LAB 4. a. steeping lasi
l 4 attached to the train through - front PHU/burg without
• .
MAIL 'PRAM leaves Harrisburg at. &OS .a. L arrivizig
in New York at 5.80 v. a. and Philadelphia at 1,60 P.-
FAST LLYE leaven Harrisburg at 2.00 r. a., Whin Y . w
Neiv , POit at 10.26 P 3L; and Ptilladelphiia az 7.00 r.
E a t-W'A R •
FAST I..,HTF. leaves New
.Vork at. 6.00 a., sr.,
and .Phila
delphia at. 8.16 arriving at Harrisburg att lb p. n.
NAM TRAIN ,leavea, New , -York at 12.00 noon, sae
Philadelphia at 3.30 r. at. ,arriviug :at Harrisburg at, 8.20
or.PRESa TRalN:leatent Nwir York at. 7.00 p. aa, art
mrlus_zu 'tern:stet% at 2.00 o. JILi and oninectrag with tht
reallSylVlUltb • Kamer Ynint foirittsburg. sleeping Gle
n affix &Waited W , thia Craft • • - '
Cthlliedtatithi ail:Alias at Tierrieburg with trains on tht
Fenneylvaoliv Northern Ognind and. Combatant . Fallon
raihvade, end at
!tending for Philadelphia, PhilahlillA
Willonlberre, Allentown, Easstonu,ke
-
checked- through . 'Fare interns new aura
and Earnatetrg, 0115 • between Harriehtoll and Phriidet :
phis 415 ID No. 1 wed ssl Nix .2 ;
F higelF 10 ';
TtalM B r wwf -
;= it, oli.dst gensealAgetkiguilebtriV
CUAII3EULA/I)
FRANKL I N
RAIL ROADS.
CHANGE OF HOURS. --011 and after Men.
ar. 4 th, 1,884 , PaL ft 4 ger trains will
WIN as follows, (Sundays excepted fln
POR CRAMBRESSERGI AND HARRIBEI7P6:
LeaTeHNmwOzwn"
Greelmmile.—
arrive at...
ateamberaburg,
Leave
Lea" ShlPPetlabarg at ***
" Newville
J-Z.
"
" Carlisle 6.65 10.10 2.62
Mechanicsburg 625 10 2 212
.
Arrive at Harrisburg 0.65 n 5 40
FOR CRAMBNE,DIFIRO AND HAORRSTOWN:
Leave Harrisbu w. R. P. IL p . IL
rg 8.05 132 420
" Mechanicsburg ....L. 542 2_1.3 454
" Carlisle 9.27 224 5.2.0
` t Nets-rills 10.22 8.24
" shlppensburg
..., .10Z1 4.00
Arrive at 11.030
Chambml i Pur g* I Leave at
.11.1 e 4
0 4.40
Leave Greecaille
.11.65 5.
Arrive at Hagerstown 12.35 6.10
Eir Making Gnaw ounnectiona at Etarr.surg a stt Into
for Ptilladelphn, Neu York and hussurg ; Qu i ~ ,a,
rains for all points Weer.
sorThe Train leaving Harrisburg at &20, P K. :OAP
only as far as Carlisle. O. N. Ll.ll, n7tt,
1
H. H. Man H. April 4 , 1801-ly
READIA ti RA I.Lit tiA 11,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
('1 BEAT TR.IINK LINE FROM TIE
Vf Matta and Northwest V
&tiding, Pottsville, Lebanon, aliontniro, Laws.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, Nt-n
:Beading, Petteville and all itderntedlatt Etannis, h rid
x., and /00
Near York &press loaves Harrisburg M 6.30 A. a.,
arriving at New York at 1.45 the same day.
A. apecialAmommodation Passenger trim leavee Real
ug_ at 1.15.5. la. aim mum. from blaragborg at sr. x.
Yard; : to 're. lurk , LQ, w t Llat.
eimpliark $3 86 and $2 80. Baggage chock uar through
Reaurnarg, leave New York at 6 12 noon. aal I
r, IL ; (PittaNurg Express arriving at Hank-burg, at 2 a.s.)
Leave pbtladolphia at 8 lb. a. , acs &30 r.
ftering care to Mu New York Expresa Itema,thruugh
to sad from Pittsburg without change.
Passengers try the Catuwasa Railroad leave 'Tammuz
at &50 .a. tt., and 2.10 r. a., for Philadelphia., New York,
and all way points.
Trains leave hatsville at 9.15 a. tc , aaa 2.,173 7, SL
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Rea4lrg at
11.00 a. *6, and returns from Philadelghti. et 6.00 r c.
'All the above trains run daily, Sunday taGepte d .
ASaltday train leaves Pottsville at '1,30 tad PM
adelpititt at &lb r.
Commination, KUago. Season and ENCUniull ticket et
reptemal mt. , to and from ailDrAtits.
go potulda baggage allowed to each per , oe.
t 4 s.SICOLLS,
General Sayeradeadee;
May 2, IM4-4&
thutiii tripurnmag
Applicable to Bu
used Arta
A new thing.
ft Combination
'l.OO a. N.
Soot and Shoe Ilan
utacturms.
Jewskra
Wu a liquid
1864
Remember.
Agents be
jet n-Al v
Paris Mantilla Emporium.
NO. 920 CHESTNUT ST., PEOETAD'A.
NOW OPEN—Parisaitide
MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS.
Also, synniG and SUM mw"st, GARMENTS,
of our own. Manufacture of the Latest
Styles, and in great variety.
J. PROCTORM
THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPRORTIL
NO CHESTNUT STREET,
PKILADELPHIA.
OMAR'S EXTEEMTNATOES.
For Mato, Mite, Roaches, Ants, Bed Mop,
Mosquitos, Moths in 'rum, Woolens, etc..
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.
"lb years eetablitilted in N. Y. Oily." •
"Only infallible remedlee known-' •
"Free from Foieunia"
dangerone to the Human Family."
"Rata come out of their boles to die."
hirSold by all Draftee everywhere
giri ! New&Ws t I I of all worthless imitation
leir 4 Costar'sn Depot, N 0.483 Breed way, fi Ir
ahrßold by D. W. bitoas & CO.,
Wholesale and retail 'wrote.
Harrieborg,
marl6-dawBm
MAGNOLIA BALM.
PHIS is the most delightful and extraordi
y nary article ever illaxivered. It changes we dur
town and Face and Hands to a pearly, satin texture II
raviidung beauty, imparting the mai bin panty of peat&
and ibe di:argue appem Linea be inviting m the city beffe
of 4sob.n. it removes tan. freckles, pimples, and rough
ma es th e skin, Leaving me comp.exion Cr. pimples,
trazupa
minuend smooth. It orntains no mat. flail injurious to the
Patronized by 4.2712112 and Opera singert It is
.itikia4 every lady entail& have. Sold 4M:delude and re
tell by • S. 41. tuIJSKRL a BRU.,
dtP US Market etreevearristeus.
CROSt3E BLICKWYLL'I3 ENGLISH
. PICKLES, a rare article for table We, Just t o
Mid reiesie by & nteskit,
fabl eraccebra to Wm. Dock h. & CeL
10111CK12.131 PIOILL.F t SI I—By the Bette
1. Reg Barr*. ~ Jar or Dozen, at
SHISLER FRAZER"S
'PlEiCeeiga to Mo. Bock, 41 : t;°-)
RAILROA DS.
A. /L R. .
OG 2_ 45
7.37 35,5
8.1: (20
8.30 12 .55
40 0 1.25
9.02 2.00
llebipl and •lallininle
Diseta
HILTON'S
INSOLUBLE CtMENT
is of wore %orient licariesd aunty
that any invention nos berore the
puWin It has peen thorou,thli tested
during the lest mu year.: by, pramest
Ines, and pronuunced by an to be
817Pilt108 TO All
Adheinru Prepatations Lutes a.
I
linsoit's LenaLußLe CEXIINT L e per.
&hid& and the result of item of
study; ito corobidatum is on
Scientific Principle%
d under no drcumplances
IaiUZM
BOOT A..ND SITOR
ME2MiM
- - -
Cementing for the Clatkarbela, fc worki
without delay, is not allOctea by tiny
I trauma of tempelettue.
JEWELERS
Onct It suffictently adher.ive
their tine, en Ilan been proved.
It it Erpecialy Aaorted to Leafha,
And we claim. as an especial merit,
that It sucks Patchffi to Bout. and
Shoes autheently =ow; rithont
atitehing.
It is the only
LIQUID CEME!
t that is R sure thing for mend
heWiare
Toys,
Bone,
Ivory,
- articles of Household use
REIIRMBER
Hussar's insin.vatz Cmrstrr
.1a in a Liquid feria and as essay tip',
plied as paste.
linsiret's 121131114111L1 CENIZIT
Is insolunte in water or oil-
HILTOO% boxottratA CasasT
Adheres oily sabsuinces
Einpplied In Family or Matinfae.
, uner's Packages from Z ounces W 106
' lbs.
HILTON BROS. Ikoo.,
Proprietor%
Providence, B. L
laiNr k VAMlrgri.
AT THE
itats,
Roe.cli ES, &c.
As Spring opproacka
4NIB and ROAM=
.Fnk Sick koks wow ad;
And MICE and RdIA
in spite of CATS,
Gadly skip about..
WS