Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, August 20, 1863, Image 3

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    LO CAL HEWS
THURSDAY MORNING, AUG UST 20, 1
[lll/C DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION MEly be bed at
:aek's -Book Store, coma . of Third and Market
a treats.
A.r.so. at ba Vows Agency of George L. Walter,
in Market street, near Fifth.
TAN Mama.—Undor tire change of sehedule On
the different railroads, the time of closing the mails
st the Hsrriseurg Post Office, April 20, 1863, is
Ns follows:
WORTRZIN ORRISAL RAILWAY.
NOBTIL—WAT mod.—Fos all Owes between Ear
isbnrg, Lock Haven and Elmira, N.l* at 12.00 m.
Mar Look Haan, W11141111p91% pad Lowillmrs at 9
F- ma-
SOUTH—WAY MAC..—Tor all places between Ear.
namirg and Baltimmos and Washington, D. C., at
2.00 m.
For Wastdugton, DAP, Eltltimore, Md., and York, Pa.
at 9.00 p.m. •
LZDARON TALLIT aantatosp.
AZT.-,WAY all plane between Harris.
burg, Eastenand Philadelailia. via Reading, at 7.00 a. m.
For lieung and.Pottssille, at 12.39 p. m.
-rannenirmas. RAILROAD. •
WA! MAIL..—For all places between Harrisburg and
Philadelphia, at GM a. m.
For Phdiadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.03 m.
Poi New York, Philidelplas, Lancaster, C41Gn15 19 .,
Idetistie and Bainbridge, at 2,45 p. m.
- For New Port, PhibidelPhia and Lancaster, at 9.00
p. m.
WEIST.—WAT NATL.—For an places between 'Harris
burg and Altoona, 22.00 m.
For Johnstown, Pittebnrg and Erie' Pa„ Cincinnati,
Columbna and Clesehind, Ohio, at 2.45 p. m.
For Pittebnrg, Hollidassint4, Altoona, Phillipsburg,
Tpisse,MentingdoMand Lewistown, at 9.00 p. in.
oiDarel4l34s 'WALLS, imumu_n_
For Meniumdesbnrg, Carlisle, Shippenabbrg and Oham
bersbarg, Pa., at 1.00 a. m.
Wir I/Am.—Tor ill places between llarrisburg and
Hagerstown; Md. at 12.30 p. m.
SORIITLIECLL 'AND SIDIOCREASNA RAILROAD.
For • 1111eidale Forges, /Atwood, Pinegrove apt fluramit
Sittibliox, 4412.30 • .
DTAOR RODTSS. -
For Progress, Linglestown, Magda 11111, Wesel:fano
ver, Bast Hanover, Ono and Jonestown, on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, =at 7.00
Pos Idempi and Leitalwiy,.on eaturdiy, at 12.30
10 — Oirtieliomi.—iromti. 40 *. tO LO9 f ,P I P"
day from 7 - .80 - to 8.30 ant - and from 3.00 to 4.00 p. m.
Conscarpr's-dhertaprr..—The resider is reminded
that E. W. Shill taketa benefit• at the (pities to
night. Theperfenwiree. will be the most varied and
entertaining of ;the sdaion. The fact that Me, S.
was drafted should stimulate bit friends to limn
out in force.
Thou=ram Dismes.—Drafting will begin to
day in the 18th CongreeSional diStrietpeomposed
of Clunkria, Huntingdsn, Blair and Mifflin noun-.
ties: The (pots for the district is set down at
1.,985, which is to be drawn from a mile popula
tion of 51,053. _
Uwe Nonce.—The following. _ is an important
decision of the Provost Marshal General in refer
ence to the enlistment of drafted men: "If a
drafted man has pnlisted and been mustered into
any regiment frenious to being drafted be ho is not to
be prooeeded against—if itasequelit to his being
drafted he enlists .and.ts musterecl a , intp any regi
ment, he is a DESERTIIIO
DRAFT m Cinazinnann Couiry.-:-Th r e draft for
CursholapAlenary was eonelnded on Monday.
The int man drafted. in-the East ward of Carlisle
was a negrp, and the last the District. Attorney.
In Mechanicsburg, three • preachers were invited.
to lay r aside the clerical rohes and don "Trocul
psalinian trappings, aad four brothers residing in
the Baize plate Were also hit. •
ME LATEST Anonr.—Linen, cotton, paper and
steel collars are now made; and to these Irulc,an
ized ladia rubber collars have been added. The
patentee states that suitable patterns may be pain
ted or printed on the collars, either before or after
they are cut from the sheet. They tWay be made
white. or colored, or emboseed.• Cuffs and wrist
bands may also be made of the same material.
PRIINSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL FAIL—Tbo State
Agricultural Fair will take:place at - Norristown,
Montgomery - county, Pennsylvania, on this 29rif
and 30th d..ys of September and the let and 2d days
of October, 1863. The most liberal arrangements
are being made with railroad companies, and deso
of the important roads have agreed to'tarry freight
free. Excursion tickets will be issued at reduced
rates. The premium lid is. very heavy, and the
locality accenible by the Norristown and Phila
delphia railroad, and also by the Beading rail;oad.
For particulars, address to A. B. Tiongaiter, Secrei:
tary, NorristowniPa. - '
F.
THE Picric To-iLay.—The grand picnic of . the
"knights of thalthip" comes off to-day . it Ifoff
inan's Grove. It will be decidedly the largest
party given this season, and Ihe managers are
sparing no pains to make it the most pleasant.
Idnsre, with danoing sod other innocent sports,
will be the order of the day. A line "of
and outnibtleep wean durizig the daylrinn the
corner of Third and Market streets. This morning
at eight o'clock is many ladies and children as
can make it snit are requested to be in attendance
at the above corner, where a.band of music will
precede the lint line of carriage. to the Wok
ramilieil will be called for in any part of the city
by leaving word with any of the managers at the
above corner. -
ADTZKTISEXII I IIT Gans.—Setwe Ulll6 since the
Johnston Deatocrizt recitived the following com
munication from a 'Royal Leagner: who does "a
mercantile business in Philadelphia :
Bask. SIR have just read your paper, and I
do not feet that, is e. for:fawn, I wish my adver
tisement in put paper. You will plena 'take it
out and land me'my bill for payment.
; - - A. IL Fneaencus. _
It will be seen from the above that Mr..E.raneis
ens desires Democratic merchants to buy their
goods at some Other establishment, Of COMO
they will do so, ea.& man who is too "loyal' to ad
vertise in a Democratic newspaper is far too loyal
to sell goods to Veopperbeie -merchanteacePt
at a shoddy percentage. We give him the benefit
of a -gratnitona notice, and wish him joy of his
"royalty" and dry goods.
Hrsa-aaansn• Paocesninws.—Yesterday after
noon three mounted guards, belonging to the Con
tinental. Troop, now lying at Camp Conch, dis
mounted in , front of John P Donor's saloon,
corner of Foitrth and Walnut streets, and entered
it. After drinking beer, they walked away, rola
sing to pay for it. Mr. Deiker followed tbeni to
the street, and took bold of the korse of Corporal
White, who hed called for the bear_ White at
tempted to draw bit sabre, but was prevented by
Mr. D. He then reached to the other side of the
horse_ on which he 'was mounted, took a pistol .
from the holster, presented it= close to Mr. D's
Aite, aka itic). The cep feltutiatol7 VA not IX
?lode, or the saloon keeper would have undonbt
edly been killed. White immediately drew a sec
ond time to Are, but by means of outside in terfer
erase the pistol was averted from its aim and the
balls sent whizzing up Fourth street.-
A ward hid now stilted afaii attempted to-at
rest the offender, but he - sat with pistol in hand'
and della And intimidated them. At length 48
galloped cff - do7wn Fourth Street, and was pursued
by John Veglesong, a Citizen; who happened to
be riding by At the time. ,Whlto deliberately
turned and Gred ilia :'skkte his pursuer, after
Vaieh he kept on his way unmolested. The cor
poral was finally arrested in the Capitol 'Grounds,
Whore he was on duty for the day. Hs was taken
by the guard to the look-up under the Court
House. We learn that a warrant has been issued
for his arrest and trial by the oivil authorities.
[CommtupicAted I
MESSRS. EDITORS :--The shoddy literature which
calls you a "tory orris" mistakes's platitude for
encesm, forgetting that the eeutimente of the
Parana. AND UNION are those of a majority of the
people of Pennsylvania, as they will demonstrate
in October in a voice so triumphant that not even
the obtuse intellect which prasides over your an
tagonist can molvtake it.
[From the Harrisburg Telegraph, August 18,1863 ]
A communisation appeared in the Tory' Organ
of Wednesday last. writtem - by our old friend A.
Boyd Hamilton, Esq., in which he attempts to
create a wrong impression in regard to the pay
ment of damages incurred by certaig land owners
whose real estate had been and still is occupied by
the several camps located in the eutturbe of Harris
burg. Mr. Hamilton aveges that the Park Asso
ciation, whose ground is occupied by Camp Cur
tin, never received any pay, while the actual truth
is that there was an award of damages made by a
jury, approved by the court, of $4,000, - To defray
all damages of this charaater, an item - was inserts I
in the general appropriation bill, providing the
sum necessary, when the arrangement anditward
should be approved by the court of claims and
concurred is by the Auditor General of the State.
Since Camp Curtin has been vacated by the State
authorities, which is more than a year ago, the
Park Association have been receiving a monthly
rental of $75 from the United States.
So far as Cameron,.Colder, Haldeman, Garverich
and Oyster, whom - Mr: Hainiltan alleges "got paid
by some process, " are. ooncerned,lhe real facts
are, while each o item suffered more than Mr.
Hamilton :now suffersomither cf them ever re
ceived a mmt in remuneration.
Our friend lianalton is usually correct in his
statements, bat in this instance he could sot re
strain his atrong partisan feeling, and hence be
suffered himself to affrrd the truth a wide herth,
in order that he might give credence to a fib,
and thus pinch his political adversaries.
The personality of the above extract is no ex
cuse fur its mendacity. The assertion: that no
stockholder In the Park Association' has ever re . -
eeived a penny of interest ar dividend upon his
investment , re#Fl-11 1 T411 proof tbe officers
of it allege that they have not now, and never
had, money to pay one.
The pardon of the parties is requested whose
names are ee unceremoniously dragged into a con
troversy of which they are iaattoent—(origioally
they were used to'ilinstrats a great putale griev
ance and point out I-mode :in Which it might la
avoided)—but the writer finds it impossible to via.:
dicate the , truth without repeating at past, , of them.
So far as Cameron, Colder, Itaidemati, Ckarberioh
and . Oster are concerned, ample teithnory cattle
had to' prove that Mr. Cameron "is satisfied"- - Mr.
Colder "probably so"—itT the damage alluded to •
that, preceding the occupation of the lands of
Messrs Ilaldenatt; Garberieh and Oyster:, late in
the fall of 1862, an arrangement entire friendly in
its character was made with the owners or their
representatives, by properly authorised agents of
the government; that the first amned of these
three gentlemen holds a paper signed ly ~tqdge
-Misstep, Mr. loAilleisen- and Col. Worrall,-approved
by a United - State d " . Quartermaster at Harrisburg,
for a considerable MED of money, (the amount it 'is
not necessary to specify,), now or lately ia.posses
el4B of Ml, Willi= M. Sere, the Preeideat of the
Harrisburg Bank , the prompter (no one could
charge him with being the :toriter) of- the artiolh
above ; that Mr. Oarberich isin,the same situation,
and Mr.• Oyster makes .no mystery that such is the
W I ea maple himself. This may, not he receiv
ing payment in an-actual legalsignifieathin , yet it
is a long step toward it; and "EL" is - authorised by
the geotteeiell-te offensively brought: before the
public' through the agency of Mr. Kerr, to say that
he will take an acknowledgment of a like charac
ter or form for damages .to land and crops, and
consider that he has something to base.ant applica
tion upon fur an unnecessary and wanton destruc
tion of fences, timber, grass; grain and fruit, done
to property entered upon without evelkask ing the
owner's content, amd just at the , commencement of
the harvest of 1803.
This disposes of what concerns the personalities
of this question—it was reefer meant to havo any
political ignificarce—and "R" may here re nark,
that if he had a newspaper at his command, he
would ask the writer orthe elegant:extract quoted,
and hie weak assistant, Mr. Kerr, to go ahead;
bot, as he has not, declines pursuing the subject
in its persoeral form further. Ks reiterates that
the whole; system of ran& svons as at proses' wait
tioed in the army, especiallyin this neighborhood,
is wasteful and demoralizing to both omeers and
• .
men, and an outrage upon the private rights of
individuals. -
Nixotes CilisKORP; CiiictivrTlM p,opitr fir
ms, returning to New York, Iran a iMticeieful in
land tour, pitches its pavilion on : a, lot,. rmar the
Cotton Factory to-morrow, sod will exhibit in the
afternoon and evening. Since their last'lejourn
hire, a new fettnie hai been added_ tirtbit eirous,
the manigeralaying parted with theft old troupe'
of performers and, engaged the original Arab
troupe of contortionists .and acrobats, *ho. have
just arrived in this country from Europe and will
make their first 'appearance before ati American
audience at Harrieburg. The troupe , ham attained
great perfection in their line: Mr. Eaton :Stone
and Madame Muerte, the famous equestrians, are
still with Mr, Nixon, and need no commendation.
Owing to pressing engagements sestward, this
circus will exhibit here but, one 44, instead of
two, as first announced.
A Mosavoa, ON Tan "RAGING Casitwa'—.A canal.
boat propelled by steam, hailing from Yankeeland,
passed southward , through this oily yeiterday,
laden with lumber. Had we been as green as the
Indians, oho first saw C. Columbus sailing
his great ship into port, we, might , have pro.:
gated,
trate& ourselves-before it, and heard in its terrible
*biotic; the Yeilin of filo Gitit BAIL As it was,
all beholders were taken by eurprise at its whistle,
and locktenders flew to open the wickets with as
much alacrity as the gatekeepers flung open the
turnpike gates before John Clirpip on the occasion
Of bid fa,moue rhle iftoui /iliuMou44 1 44 1 44 On%
The craft mide about four miles an hour, moving
lightly and "walking the *rater, like a thing, of life."
When will wonders cease ? "Der more as a man
lives der.longee be finds by Onder nn blitzen out."
SWIM alai the rail are 'revolutionizing the world.
An OPINION.—Tbe. state Con trail Co mmittes of
the Republioan•party meets la this city this eve
sing. -The noon! courier from Philad elphia must
be Alex. Cummings,- of blessed red herring. and
straw bat memory, as we have noticed him gliding
about the botels like a shadow for the last two
days: < Yesterday morning be. had an intervigw
with his Excellency,• the tiovernor, in Third
street. The nature of it did not transpire, but to
"a man up a tree," or even one looking out of a
third story window, it did not look like a very
pleasant one His Excellency braced himself
against a tree box, and looked calm as a summer's
morn, while the hero ofthiSeoteh ale gesticulated
Our oapPin7onchisc,o tobkatWhil:4et-eivrcterg;ul'llawtas4sP:f spo iled.
Alsoussion may have been, biti.**Xca ll elicY hact ue
- bost.of it. ,
CCOTRACTh AMMIDSD -:,Anionejbe *Wards OE
001410 111- for eaValrf iniets; Saadi; at tie army cloth.
ins and mqttipsge ? s ee , pi ki n s4o lo : o o „ 013 •1 000 ,10,
are two ta - Peter Meyer & 00, one
of 1,000 pairs at . s3 20, and the other of 2,000 pairs
at $3_35.
WANTED. —An active boy, in a dry
T goods store. enquire at Tele OFFICE.
augll-tf
CORRECTION--We• were might - ken in stating yes
terday that Mr. E. Z C. Jodsort (Ned Buntliniej
now at the lOvalid Camp, formerly conducted a
'paper called "The Scorploth" He inforins u that
he has at no time conducted any junta' MVO
,
"Nad Buntline's 0 No," which was first - issud at
Nashville, Tennessee.
Mr. Judson first enlisted as a private in the 'First
New York Mounted R fl ss, Col. (now Gin.) Dag , :
leaving tenantless his ••Eagle'd Nest" in the
derness known as "J•Jhn Brown'd Tract." 0: that
regiment, but 200 men are eft, out of 1,200.
Mr. J. furnishes us the ifullowing, dedicated to
Cul. Charles M. Prevost, Oommanding camp, In
valid Corps :
SONG•CIF THE CAMP.
BY BED EtifiTLINE.
With the helmet on bie brOw,
And a sabre by his side,
A soldier mounts Hi &Haut steed
To cot quer or to die. •
I -'
Bright as Ms onng gosd swatd
A soldier's -fame atiould
lie—
Pare o,,,the Plimo tbst efts abets
Hiteheitset• bright aad fire.
No Year
.. in oar breast will dwell,
Or dread that shame may throw
spot onour blade so bright,
0 . : our plummy as whi a as snow.
SPACIAL NOTICES.
THE GREATEST DI€COVERY OF
THE AGE. Fartnere, fanailiee and others can purchase
no remedy equal' t 3 br. Tobiaa s .l7enetian Liniment, for
4yaintery, colic, c oup, • chronic rheumatiam; Core
throats, toothache, sea , sickness, cuts, burns, swellingr,
bruises, old - tom, headache, musquito bitee, , pains in
the limbs, chest, bask, &G. If it does not give relic
the money will 10,401t4ea; AU that is asked is atrial,
And_use it according to the altestions. • -
Nit. Testis—Dear . Ear Xhave used your Venetian
Liniment in try'fisMily for $ LrWber gi : years, and be-
Heti It itithilietiViirticle r . weishatlt is recommended
.1
that, have tver Pcirehdde;rkettaek of croup it.is
luvidaittle.. I bervorwo her4taticwin recouuxiewilug It
for, all the uses it professeit to cur( I have sold it - . for
many pars, anc it gives entiteutisfrctiop. ,
ieItALS. H. TRIUNES.
QuatitintowN, N phy . 811858.
80d . hy toligniata. otti:cc, 54 cartlar-d t street,
bat &amigo ' New Toth.
• MOIVERS ' 1011IERS
Don't fait • to procure hint. iVINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP for CHILDREN TRETRINO. This eel he
preparation ie the prescription of one of the beet female
physicians and ntirses in the United States, and has been
used for thirty year with never failing eefety and sm,
eels by millionsik4 mothers and chflthen, from , the fee
ble infentor one Itiek old to the ado t.
Itnot only relibroa the chid fivnt Fain, tut mv i ge
rates the stomack and boweln, .currents.. ic 4 dillrl an
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al
most instantly relipire •
171 S. iiOST6I:B AND WIND COLIC
: .
We beNeye:# "the best Surest remedy in the world
in all emirs of DySENTERY AND DIARRHOId IN
CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or from
'any other pause.
Pull directions for using will accompany each bottle.
None geouine unless. tbe fae simile of CURTIS & PER
KINS, NeW York, is on the outride wrapper. .
Bold by, all Medicine Dealers._
Principal Once, 48 Day street, New York.
Price only 25 cents per bottle.
my23.d&wiiin -
CRISTADORQ'S HAIR DYE.
There 11 rio Hair Hse is nee SO PUMP? free from Ali
objectionable proPerties, that produces such s, Undid
and4permanent tints, or that. Operates so quickly, uni
-
forialY;and certainly, AS • •
•CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR. HAIR DYE..
This matchless article is pronounced, brall-who have
ever applied it, or seen it applied, the n oat wonderful
invention of the rglf. Ten minute's ruiScee ter any
simile of brown or: the deepest black It ldtmes the
skin unstained.
Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO,IS Astor House,
New York::, Siold everywhere, and applied by all Hair.
Timms_ Pries $l , *ISO and $3 per box, ; anearding to
Cristadoroys Hair Preservative
Is invaluable with his Dye; as it imparts the utmost
softness; the moat beautiful gloss mid great vitality to
the Hair. • . •
prim' bp:oeets, and is per bottle sooordiog to glee
j331-dicirine
. .
Dr. Bruuon's Concentrated Remedies.
No. 1. THE! •GRNAT ENVIVaIt speedily eradicates
all the evil effects of fiEDF-ADUSN.ar Loss of Memory,
Shortness of Dritath,fild lin*, Palpitation of the'lleart,
Dimmilsof Yislint, or any tonstitutional derangement',
of - the :gate's'', brought-3m by the nareasalned
gence.or. the paerions. ;date alike on either sex. Price
tine Dollar.
No. 2: TII BALM will cure, in from two to eight_
days, any case of GONNORRO OIL, is without taste or
smell, and:requires no restriclien of action or diet. For
either-BM Price, One Dollar. . - •
No. & The TIMES will care In the shortest possible
tinie,eity cue of OLNDT, even after all other rrinvdlcs
have WWI, to proiltice.the desired efect,„, No taat,e or
smell. Price One Dollar.
__N 0 :4..T 11 7 1 PT.INITBIt is the only_ Remedy that will
reallyeureStrictures of the Urethra. No matter. of how
long standing or neglected the cue may be. Price One
• , NO, I- tTlitiVUTQA.voni camanteaueof GRAVEL,
permanently and epeenloy remove ell , efficacious of ilm
Bladder and Kidneys. Price One Dollar.
No,,e FOR PAR,TIOUL&BOABLOtRCIILAR.
No 7. THE AIdARTN will trite the Whites radically
and in a much shorter timethart they can be temoved
by any other treatment_ In fank is the. only remedy
that will really' correct this diaorder. Pittealiat tQ Utile.
Price One Dollar.
No. 8. THE ORIENTAL PASTILB are certain, safe
and speedy In producing:M=la RUATION, or correct
ing any , Irregularities of tae monthly periods . . Price
Two Dollars; . •
No. 9,-FOB PARTICULARS BNII CIROI7LA.S.
zither remedy. sent_ Mee by mail on receipt , of the
price annexed: _Enclose poetage stamp and get a car* en-
General Depot Nortb-Eash oorn.r of York avenue and
Callowhill street, Private dike, 401 :Fort serene . ,
Philadelphia, Pa. _ .
For sole in Harrisburg by.O. A. llBBlNirswr. apd Louis
WYeTH, where circulars containing valuable informs=
tion, with full descriptions of• each case, will be deify
ertd gratis on application, 4t4lree,
DK.FELIX BRITNODT,
July 28, 1868-4 P. Q. Bila. 99, Philadelphia, Ps.
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
DR. CH RESEMAIIPS PILLS.
The Ornhinatisu 4.1' Ingredients In theSe Mt are the
result of 'a long and extensive practice. They are wild
in their operation, and cartel's In correcting all irregu-
Hies, painful menstrmition, rem:ulna obetructionis•
whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pal in the
aide, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervonsaltec
tiskis, hysterias, fatigue, paps ig, 4444 sr Liimhs,
dsc., dilliiirhed sleep, which, arise 4 - a - al latarrsatt 3 •of
nature.
DR. CHRESSILLD 1 3 PILLS
was the eoinmenoemen o fuser e nibe VMS ms. of
those irregularities and chargegt CU* non;
Mimed JO many to a pragmatist. 1 iftrahean
enjoy good health unless eh* is regular, and wheneyeran
obstruction takes place the general health begins to de
cline.
DR. CILVESBMANIS •PILLS
are. the most effectual remedy ever known for all emu
plaints. peeuliem to Females. To all uses they are
Unlikable, inducing, with certeisiyanciedissi ragiaor
ity. They are ltrunnt tothonsanda,who knee usedtkem
at fflihnint peril:ate, throughout the, eounlay, havingthe
sanction of some of the most eminent Physicicess is
America:
_Exprivit directiosuotating when they mould mos Le
weir, with each lrost.—the Prim Ono Delksr pie Dam;
containing from SO toile Tills. '
Pills rent fry mail, yromptiy, by remitting to the
Agents. Sold . by Druggists generally.
R.. B. HIITCHING?, Proprietor,
• • 20 Cedar street, New York.
alga In usiTliburg, by 0. A. Bdairrert,
meghgagghoig, by B.S. Detlett..
" Carlisle, SIB. f 4
fliklpponabsug, by D. W. Baskin.
" Ohlanberebarg, by Miller A Hershey.
"aommoistoaro, by George Wolf.
" Lebanon. by George Bogs. deed-darld7
NOTIONS. ---Quite a varrety of useful
IA and entertaininglistiales—chesp—at
• BOHISYYBRII BOOKSTORB.
:tinnorment.s.
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AT HARRISBURG
AT HARRISRLTRO
AT HARRISBURG
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FOR ONE DAY ONLY,
• FOR ONE DAY ONLY . ,
FOR, ONE DAY ONLY,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2!,
FRIDAY, AuGusr 21,
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ON-LOT IN SECOND STREET,
ON LOT IN SECOND STREET, .
QI LOT IN SECOND STREET.
ON LOT I:1 SECOND STREET,
NEAR THE COT roN MILL
NEAR THE COTTON MILL
NEA.R MR COTTON :WILL
NEAR THE COTTON MILL
NZZON'S
CREBIORNt
4e-141
I CIRCUS.
= MUNE tICAOARTE'S
- ..EUROPEAN CIRCUS.",
if‘ First appearance is America.
• --.
111 MAdolnega9arte bats ,greet
yea faction in announcing to the people
'741 , of this country, that after an,ab-
T.. Bence of several years, she will
r' i ngillego k ._., again have the honor of appearing
- before them.
. ' .. - Among the Royal Rritish Circus '
___., _ , is the _ beautiful Stud. of English
' ; - thorough-breds, Inclu , ding the Mle
s-1--, heated Mare, - • : - '
BLACK 'SWAN. r'
, .
1 ~, ~ --- Being the smile Troupe with which
-: . in England,' Ireland and„Amtland
- ------ . .., _ elm bad the honor of performing
~.. ' before the molt refined millnumed
r• ; .,-
_,. sue audiences in every'"city lit ihty
;
British Realm.' .' '
• -. - ,_T- , •
4. ;,.. • Madame lllacitrtoz's great Act, the
`' )•.% el. ' VENETIAN-CARNIVAL
t' -.--.- ..- .... ----
..- .7.,,, i
4 - 447-,.. f , ... - Will be remembered by those who
1 1 v a i , ' ; ‘',-.-4' -_•-', • witnessed her former efforts in this
IP r.:-.l%._' . .kit ' ''-' GetUntrY. - ' ' •
.._ ,
~..efet- . ... - da.. _ First appearance in America In •
..• -7Z Mr . JOHN COOK;
•
• .
.:- - • ...' , 71.., . The Engffsh humorist, known - as the
1/ t., most brilliant Wit in England, and
-,- it 4 familiarly styled the COMIC MUSK
se t .. The _elegant follies of: this well.
N ./ In'ed and gentlemanly clowii will be
• . ..
~ !, occasionally diversified by the ex.
1 tfa At ; 4)eedingly comic grotesques Of the
.
FRENCH PIERROT. .4e. .
--.: - - ,-. First appearance in America - at
. ''' 4Fi '"'" . . SYRO-ARABIC .TROUPE.Gr
'jogric
' - .... Comprising Male and Female Jug.
• glen, Acrobatics, ColltOrtiOllßM
Prominent anteing the- features of
' 141 0 - " i tbiwt is thedistinguished .
-,, , A --- ?.. reupe
1.k% I._ . - ---- • Arrxru CARROLL,
.1..1,6 - - ---____;,-- ~European
~.., ........, .___-:. Of and Ainerican cele.
. .nr I*. - brity. This young and. brilliant
- 'artiste - is acknowledged by all, both
4 k in and out of the equestrian pro
- c, ' • fesaion, to be the most perfect rider
'LI of ttiO,no. ..,'
- . -
_. r, . i p i ., ,dr—. - ' • '
*1 h i V, " • In addilion do the Star Company,
J,1" . , -- -- _ ... the manager has secured- an en
w' - -. , ' sagement with the . renowned Wild
• " ri -- 7 ,--- . ---- Rider, . : .
~,,:-. - - szr EATON wirionia,
. I- -
. 'te- .. /tr. Stone's feats on .herneback
; 's , -- ---=-- are all 'perforated on his 'naked
4-'3:'' N.V..,, , ,,.. Steed without' saddle,-bridle, Or.
- -M" --- "'' covering of any kind. His reckless
- -- ,
and brilliant leaps over four-barred
'gates and other' derriere - , while
••••.- ' -- . . carrying Ittin'ekm lipaultio hetel,atal
,-.- in various other - attitudes, .are Coo
_.',' ' '' ' : sidered - the per . fection of equestrian
~
- - • ~._ skill, and have justly entitled him
' to the distillation 'Of's , Champkillef
------ - - t r - the Arena. " • .1,.! ~ - . ,
liii -f•-• --- - - - . . •
. . ~ ... .....'—.
jOl ,4_ .. .IC.. LAT:H. RAPP+
. • . IN , ;: . , .The &pluck Ciciiii7i,
_ ... _ . .
---- : - :- --- •::,. JIM .RE N'NOLDS,
-----• "-T. ~..,...
The grselt 1110e1 Clown.
-'--• .- ' - Thegreat'remintie. spectacle
V e..,,...
.. , .
- .. !.1; -,. DICK 'TURPIN'S
ie, ',Msgr. to Toitli,
AND DEATH OF SLACK NM
-' *- ' Deiartettrue . 14'hiE -BLICARTE.
-
H ... A hi a• .! .f. t ••
zo,000; lba. Conaponact Af the following Erando
just received: • • •
NEWBOLD'S---Oetehtated. •
NEW .XERSEY- - -Seleet.
EVANS it SWlEVS—Soperior.
MIOHINER ; E . EXEL§TOR—douiressed.
MICIIINER'S I.XCELSlOR—NotCtiniassed.
• _
IRON OlTY—Canvitssed.
IRON CITY—Net eenvapeed. •
Pi.AIN HAMS,-Strictly priroo;
ORDINARY RAMS—Very. good.
117 - Every Rom sold WIC be guaranteed is represen
ted. DOCK - ji , & CO.,
SECRET DISEASES 1 ...
SRCRET, DISEASFS
• SAM..G IFT! •
SAMARITAN'SGIFT! -
Tae MOST thlitTAIN K,MeDY B.VER rI3ED
, YeS, n POSE/TUC Cure !.
BALSAM - rOP AVI A t MERCufi'Y DI SCARDED.
Only tau pine to be taken to ..jfact a cure.
They are entirely ePeetiSblp 7 hittrifig - .118 smell nor any
unpleasant' taste, and will not,' (many. way, injure the
stomach,or bowela of the moat delicate.
Cures in, from two to four days, and recent oases is
twenty-four hours.
No exposure, no troubie, no change wholoroer.
Price male packages, $2; Female, $3. Sold by
D. W. aztoss & oo .
Itlab , mull by 'DreltiDl4l, &CO jed Plana. P
0 - • jan6-dly
RRCOMS, BRUSH IR, TUBS AND
BASKETS of all descriptions uslities sod prices,
for Isle by WM: a Dilq l 3 ;II.: aF . 40.
1LoOD! , - BLOOD!
BORES : TREY& CAUSE A DEPRAVED QO2l
- -OF THE VITAL FLUID,
which produces
SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TNT
TEES. SCALES, BOILS. SYPHILIS OR VENE
REAL DISEASES, ETC
SAMARITAN'S'
R 090 T AND HERB JUICES
Is offered to the public ma positive enre. Benham all
impurities of the blood and brings the system to a
healthy Action, cnre—thoss Spots, Totters, Scale! and
Copper Colored Patches. •
SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES.
The- RemeeitittOs Root and Herb Juices is 'the most
certain remedy ever prescribed It, removes every - par.
ticle of the.poition. , - •
FEMALES! FEMALES! ,• • .
' In many affections. with which numbers of Females
suffer, the /tOOT•AND HERB JUICES. ii moat happily
adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus , in Whites, in bearing
down,'Falling of "the' Womb; Debility,and for an cone"
plaints incident to the ' - •
• -DO NOT DEiVAIR• '
Keep out of haboltale. Mere is a cure
with,ny case fin
. Price Si per bottle; or six for IR, full eras
' Mona. Seidl)? . •`? D. W. GROSS 41.
Bent by Express carefully pad ed by '
DRSMOND & CO,
jinfl.ly Box 161 Phila. P.O.
00 0 P. 5 819 GELATINE.—The beat
article in the market,jaet received and fOr sale by
icarld-tf WM. DOOR Zs:
FOE ONE DAY ONLY,
N OT A RJ • 131 DRINK!
A highly Concentrated Tegilable Extract.
A runn TONIC THAT - WILL. .MIWIFYiI. TOM AP
!MUDD ABM MOT MAME DlitNlAlipt.
DR. liciorLAND-18
GERMAN BITTERS
PBEIL&B.ED BY
"`DR. C. M. JACKSON
rHadvELPHIA, Pd.,
WILL I EFFECTUALLY and MOT CERTAINLY CUBE
ALL DISEASES ARISING PROM
A Disordered Liver" . Stomaeh tior
- Kidneys.
Thonzamie of ear citizen? are suffdrin; from DYSPEP
SIA and LIVER DISEASES. and to Whom t e kflowini
gavot-low eoppl,y--fta rla-ao - tegi
HOWLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
• WILL CURE THEM.
Dyspepsia and Liver Disease;
Do you rise with a coated tongue mornings, with bed
t-sto in the mouth aiii leer **Wit.) for breakfast? DO
you f el when 3 on first get no so weak and languid 3 on can
scarcely get about ? Po y n have a dizziness in the heal at
noes, and often a dullness . , with headache ocemionatly ?
Are y..n rbowels costive and irregular, and appetite change.
able ? Do you throw rip wind from the stomach, and do
yon swell up often ? Do von feel a fulness after eat;ng,
end a sinking when the at inch is empty ? Do VI n have
heartburn occas!enall, ? 1).1 you feel low spirited, and
look on the dark side of th , logs ? Are you not unusually
nervous at times? Do you not Become restless, obi often
lay until midnight before you cm go to sleep? and then at
times, don't you feel dull and weepy most of the timo ?
Is 3onr skin dry awl seal ? also sallow? In short, is not
Sour life a burtnen, full of forebodings?
iffoolland's German Bitters
• Will cure every case of
011110blI0 .OR ; NERVOUS DEBILITY, DESPASE OP
THE KIDNEYS. ND DISEASR3 ARISING
FROM A DISORDERED STOMACH.
(ibierte the following Symptoms resulting from
Disorders of the Digestive Organs:
Conalipatiel2,-,Thward Piles. FOlnes er Blood to the He 1,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heal thorn, Disgust
,fef 'Food; Fulness or 'Weight in the Stomach. Sour
Eincrations, Sinking orFlut ering at the Pit of the
Stesnaeb, Ewimmine or t e Head, Burr:ei and
Moult Breathing, I:uttering at the Heart,
Choking or Suffocating Sensations . , when in
a lying posture, DMtnese of mon, Dots
or Webs before the Sight, Fever and
Dull*P4ri in the Head, Deficiency of
Perspiration, Yellownese of the
Skin and Eyes, Pain in - the Side,
Back, Cheat, Limbs, &e.
fitelden Flushes of Heat,
, Burning the Plash,
Con -tart I Maginiogi of
'Reit, and great De
preanion of Stirite.
PARTICULAR 110TicE. •
There are many pretar.tions sold under the name -of
B ttera, pot tip in quart/tattles, compounded of the cheap
est %Lasky or eemmon sum. emting from 20 to 40 cents
per gallon, the taste slisguised by Anise or Coriander Seed.
This elan; of titters has caused, and will continue to
cause. as long as they cal -be sold, hundreds: to die the,
destlim the dilinkird. By th it u e the system itikept
ti
continually ndeetlai .iptlnenee of Acotio de fifimulaute of
the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept
tip: 'and the result is all the horrors attendant Upon
drunkard's life and death.
For those who &she and will hare a liquor BAtere, we
.publish the following rezeipt.: Ott One .b'ortie Hoofland's
Ge,man Strike and mix with Three @Cris . - 0. good
Brately or Was ky, and the result wilt be a pieparat7on
that will far excel in medicinal Ihrtuee and trne exce fence
any of the numercus liquor Bitters in - the merkr L s and
will cast much less. You will have all the rhinos of
fronfland's .Bitters in connection with a g•od
~arliele of
Liquor. rt rs much lees price th.n these interior prepira,;
Eons will cost you. .
Bootimid% .Verman Bitters
:WILL GIVE YOU
A GO OD APPETITE,
WILL GIVE YOU
sTRox6- 1110ALICH-V
WILL (lIVA yam
, - -
Brisk and energetic Feehngs,
WILL FIqA.BLE YOU TO
1151-00M1:* NTeirMIJI.A7
AND WILL POSITINNLY PIINVENT
YELLOW FEVER. BILIOUS FEVER,
&a. &a ' &a.
Tho'e Euffarinq
From Broken down and Delicate Constitutions,
From whatever cause, sitter in
MALE OR FEMALE,
WLLL FIND IN
1100FLAND'S , GERMAN BITTERS
pkt.E. - 4_41 D-ii ili ODI le]r. Al
That wi'l restore them to their venal health. Such has
liven the caso in thousands of instances, and a fair trial ie
but required to prove the assertion
REMEMBER,
• . THAT THESE BITTERS ABE
NOT 'ALCOHOLIC
AND NOT. IN AD A
X 3 M ID 3EL ar 311
The Proprietors have thousands of letters from the most
(ailment .
•
CLEDGYMFN,
LAWYDRIS,
• ' 'PHYBICIAN9. and
CITIZENS,
Tentellyg of Alerir eon paropooll koo•oh•dge. 7 to 111,0 bene
fit:l%l *Boobs rind medical virtue:of Wows B.tters. .
Prom rev. J Newton Brown, D. D. Bator of Itnayolo-
pedia of Religions Knowledge.
Although mot. dimes, a sit. favor or recommend Pat
ent Medicines in mineral, throng' distrust of th eir ingre,
(Hoots and 'effecta, .1 yet know of no sufficient :reasons
why a maw may not testify-to the benolitebe beibries
hiMself to hams reallited Woe any simple prepssation,
in the bops that_ be may thus eentriinte to the benefit
of others.
Ido this more readily II regard to "Roollandlt Gamma
Ritters, 7) prepared by Dr, (). Jackson, oftide city,
becArise I was prejudiced, amdnet them for Years rimier
the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mix
ture. lam indebted to reY frienifißobort Shamokin,
OK., for the removal CI this prejudice by proper teeD,
fttla for encouragement to try them when suffering from
great and long continued debility. The use of thrf
bottles of ,these Bitters, at the beginning of the present
year was followed by evident relief and restoration to a
deviet-of.bedily and mental vigor which I had , net feet
&elmy months before, and had almost despaired of re.
gaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for di
recting me to the use of them.
J. NRWTON BROWN.
Phi'adelphis, June 28, 1861,
PISSARRO OP •
KIDNEYS and BLADDER,
- --in Young or Aged - - Nee or Female,
Are speedily reznoved, and the patient restored to health.
DELICATE: CHILDREN,
Tbmie orrihrring from MARASOItrf4 witatiog away, with .
Aitreal7 any ii.ali an their bones, are eared in a very short
'tim .; one bottte In such ewes will balre a AIM Surprising
effect. • •
P.IICEILMNWIES
Elevirur waffaring children as "box., and Wish;ng to raise
them, will sever regret the. day they comMeneed with
these Bitters.
LITERARY MEN, RTUD4NTS,
And these working hard with their brads, should I
ways keep a bottle of HOOPLAND'S FITTERS near
them. •e they wilt find much benefit froth ite nee,to both
mind and body, invigorating and not depressing.
IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT,
And lama no prostration.
•
Attention,Soldiers.!
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS.
We mill the attorlien of all hal 4 nst relati ooo or friends
in the semi to Elm &et that a HOOlll6 IND'S German Bit.
tem ,) will core nine-tenths of the diseases induced by ek
pomarPs and privations incident to camp life. In the hate,
published almost da.ly in the newspapers, on the arrival
of the 4ck, it wi I be noticed that a very large proportion
are suffering from debi ity. Every ease of that kind OW
he read'iy cured by HooflaniPs German Bitter's. We have
no Imitation in stating that if these Bitters we-e freely
used among our solders. hussirodir of liVot might ho saved
that otherwise would be Inst.
The proprietors are daily receiving thankful litters from
snif rers in the army and hospitals, who b a y, been restorett_.
to healthily the use of these Bitters, sent tcrthent by their' ,
friends.
BEWARE OF 10011714iTERFEurst
the Qat the, Signature efm. aTeekeen
eon . , .
the WRAPPER "of each Baal&
PRICE PER BOTTLE T 6 CENTS, •
ZEN
-
Z .ll frl'4i ; 3 :: • ll ire t iilistl : "e)don
bell7ayotheo44l , :i o i a th a
may be offered sei its place, bet send tik As s and we - Will
f orwar g.,sgeorely poked, by apnea,
Principal 011ie liantfactery ,
IT4P. - 7431:AittClit ST.
41=II MT 33 OS oils 39 NT TO" MI 7
Mamma to C. M. JACK ON & C 0.,)
MOPRLICTORS.
Er for ale by Druggists and Dealers in every town In
ke 'United Rates - ma 121311
Lieltitbol6's
THE GREAT it AMERICAN REHEDIES,'"
KNOWN AS
" H EL IVI BOL D'S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS. v z
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT ••BUCHU."
HE4M . BOLTYS EXTRACT BARSAPARILLA_
IMLNIROIArS IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
1=63=1
ÜBLI4M-TrgOzNFINE PFEPATtAnni,
" WOOLY CONCENTRA TED -,
COMPOUND
- FLUID EXTRACT BIICIIII,
A pesitve - acd speele Remedy-for Dieemes of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, WiLtVEL AND DROPSICAL
SWEL LINGS
This medicine increases the rower of digesticn and ex
cit s the absorbents into Lealtbyc - :oo, which the
water or calcareous depositiond, and all unnatural en
largemtnts, are reduced. as well ts pain and intlamma
tie.n, and is rod lor MEN, and
lIEL2,II3OLD'3 EXRRACT LUCHTT,
For Weaknoss briotoefrom Excel. seR, Habits of Din
pation, Ear.y IndigervtiOn or Abuse, atttrided nith the,
FOLLOWINO- SVMPTOSIS,
Indisposition to Ex, rtion, Dryness of the Skitr,, •
Loss of Memory, - toss of Power.
Weak Herr , s, Diffrmity in Breathing }
Horror of Disease, ' Trembling,
Dimness of Vision, Wak4ulness,
Ifniveesal Lassitude of the Pain in iho $ .ek,
binocular By stem, Flu , bi Lg of the Body,
Hot Hands, - Eruptions on the Face,
P. 111.1 Countenance.
These symptoms, if snowed td gd on, which this medi
cine invariably removes, soon fol.ow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILIPTD3
In one .of which the patient may earire. Who can say
they are not frequently foiowed by those t• direful dim-
INEANITY AND CONSUMPTION?
Many are aware of the cause of their mitering, but none
will contest. The recores f-f the I wane Abyhtma i and the
toelaseholy deatha by Conaumption, Mat aikk,jo *ape,*
t 6 the truth of the assertion.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFIECTED BY
GANIC WELIOTESS,
liequirts the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigo
rate the system,wbieh ISELMBOLD 2 a EXIRACTIeILt.7
invariably does A trial will ecnvinee the moat ekeptiesi
1:==I
FEMALES ! FEMALES!! FEMALES !!P
OLD OR YOUNG, RIMS, MARRIED, 01 CONTEMN
PLATING MARRIAGE
In many ffecticna
‘ peettl'ar ao Fenta - es, the Extras
Buehu.is unequalled by any other n medy, as in Chlorad
or Retention, Irregula , ities, Painfplin am, r kupprescion
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhoua state
c.,:.-the Uterus, Lettcorrh.a or Wbi - t-e 7 Bterility ; and for 111 ,
compLitilte incident to the sex, whether centric from in
discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OR ORANGE OF LIFE
SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE
NO FATLY SHOULD BE MITROLI
Take no Balsam, Mercury or Ernpleaaa.nt ffiedicin
UN)le giant and Dangerous DLeases. •
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BIIC.RU
CURES SECRET DISEASES
In all their stages, it little expense ; little o.r no than
IS diet ; no inconvenience„AND NO EXPOSURE.
It causes fagneat desire and' gires strength to Urinate,
thereby removing aptinntions, preventing and curia
strictures of
.the urethra, allayibg pain and inflammation
•so Invent in this class of diseases, and expelling POI.
SONOUS, DISEASED AND WORN-MT ikiATTEX.
Thousands 'upon thousands who have been the;
:VICTIMS OP QUACKS,
And who have paid HFAVar FEES to beleured in a short.
time, have found they were deceived, and that the " Poi
son " bag. by the use of a Power'nl Altringents, ,, , beets
dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravataTform„
BilerS AMR. IddliklAGlL
. •
--.so:—
1188
HELMBOLDIS EXTRACT BUGHIT:
For all Alfeetioce and Diseases of the. URINARY OW
GANS. whether existing in MAL it OR FEMALE, from
whatever muse migit siting, and no matter of how long
deeding. Dilolllos of theme organs rtquiro the - aid of a
DRIDNIIO.*
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SUOMI
18 THZ (MEAT DIURZTIO,
And it is• certain' to have the desired effect in all Dilemma
for which it is recommended.
' BLOOD I BLOOD BLOOD !! !
NELMBOLWS BIGALY CONCENTRATED WON
POUtD FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
SYPHILIS.
Tbti Is an affection of the Elbert, pid Piaci% the iietlie
organs, Linings of the Nora, Mars, 'Throat, Windpite and
other Mucus ni/rfaCell, coating its appearnt e in the form
of Ulcers. HELMBOLD , S b.stract nanisparilli purifies
t.'4! Blood and r move` all Sealy hruotiors of the
giving to the complexion a clear and healthy color. It
being prepared expneniy for this class of complaints, to
Mloothpurifying propertits are pas rred to a greater . ea
tent then 1034 rthes pr‘pstition of -
I=
HELMBOLIVS ROSE WASH,
An excel!. nt leilen fer Mammas al a layrbilwie nature,
and as an injection in diseases of the Urinary Organs aris
ing from habits 9f dissipation, mad in conn. ction with the
Extracts Bncltn sod Sarsaparilla, In such diseases as recom
mended. Evidence of the moat respenaitne, and reliable
character will accompany the mmUcices.
CERTIFICATES OF . CURES,
From three to twenty yeare etending, pith num known
TO SCIENCE AND FAME
tor medical properties of BUCBU, see,Disp recto •
the United States.
See Professor DEWEES' valuable walks - on the Pr
tice of Physic.
See remarks made by the late . celebrated Pr, Pi/n/m,
Bee remarks made by Dr. EPHRATA& WDOWELts
celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal College
Burgeons, Ireland, and published in the Trantaietkons
the King and Queen's Journal.
bee Medico Chirurgieal lfikvielw ' onblished by DEMI& '
MIN TRAVERS;FeIIow of .RoyalCorege of Surgeonli, •
Bee hunt of the late Standard Works on Medicine. -
Extract Hoehn 01 00 per bottle, or Rix for $6 00
Extract sarasparilla..:... el 00 per bottle, or six for Ilfo 00
Improved Roan Wash.... file. per bottle, or six for $2 60
Or half dosen of each for $l2, which will be sufficient to
Cure the most obstinate dame, if directions are adhered te.
Delivered to any address, semuel) pecked from obser
vation.
Er -- Desaritma syinplome in all eammun!ettiong_ Vara]
guarantee 4. AdYi4l4) gratis.
----:o:-1
AFFIDAVIT. -
Personally appeared before me,.an alderman or the city
or Plahrdelybia, H. T.lmbo d, wbo being duly sworn
doth say, his preparations 'contain no narcotic, no mer—
cury, or other injuzions drugs; but arc purely vegetable.
• H. T. .ELALBOLD...
Sworn end subscribed Ware mo, this 2311 day of Novenas
ber, 1864. , .WK. P. BißriSfiv, Aldermant
ift., . sag, shibulelphis.
Address letters for information in contidenco to
IL T. BELMBOLD, Chemist.
.Depot, No. 104 •Eouth Tenth street, bekto Chestnut,
,Pspodplo4
t". • •
•
'. Y.
, •.. .1
BZWARI OP COUNTIpIq/BITO
AND IniPI9*TPI43I)I)RALERS-,
Who endeavor to &pie. " OWN Pf an
it other I , articles on the reputation attained by
MadilLlK4 lo l. GENUPUI t ITEPARATIoNS,
10400;linitAmstxtml Etruter BUORIY
1131.11BOLVIIMINIMB - iXTELOT SARSAPARILLA,I
kilL/P I MeWS 4NNUINN X PROTEI soon wesn.
geld by all Drupes& everywhere. -..
MOE FOR HILKBOLDT—TAIEN NO OTNIER,
Ont . out the advertisement and send. for it, - and mut
. • /Airy 7) IDA' -