Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, September 29, 1863, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
SECOND CRON .... A gentleman in Belvidere,
Mass., is likely to have a second crop of Bones
strawberries— some the vines being filled with
blossoms and berries. Strawberries in September
and October are a rarity.
SUBSTITUTES DESEETIB6.—A Washington nor
respondent says that reports down the Potomac
continue to report that deserting substitutes, are
still making their way across the Potomac, and
that at some points some of them are in the woods
watching an opportunity to crow. . %
Air e dit or d ra fted up in New York State breaks
out in the following thIP
Why should we mourn foriseusoript Mends,
Or fear the draft's alarms—
'Tim but the word that Abram tends
To make us 4 1 49410 r ,ttrins.
Tins Dnerr in ranWssr.—The draft is prac
tically abolished in Ohio, Indians and Illinois.
Those States taw Ibsen aithorizett 'through' tlistr
Governors, to raise volunteers for the war. In
Indiana the work has already commenced. The
bounties offered are large, and more troops will be
obtained; it is believed, than if the State endeav
ored to fill its qnota by eonseription.
Lma.—lt is better to tread .the paths of life
cbeerfally, skipping lightly over all obstacles in
.the way, rather t thanotit down and 'lament your
hard fate. The *Unfit' man's life will spin lon
ger than that eta rasa who Is eteatinnallysiad sad
despot - 41ns.: if diskeil comes-14On us, dejection
and despair will not segford relief. The heat thing
to do when lurit. conies upon us ,le not
but to &email make a eigovou eget a
remo .
Di..A.; L. durmasts, of this eity,latekyltc*Cl4
imprisoned for causing the loath of; -ottlisi
•
r
Bultsborger, by an attempt tojuousto ebortappi i
was on Saturday diselongekee bilfAtt Aftrilot of
$5,000. The;girl., ; whidied'itik Afritt4 . ,give
Solent ovrdenie-hefore bad after` ne' 4 o l % 19 1111°.
ton and•otbers alSondinwto_priwnilintji:to death
was olionsdonld fiy inotholnint,lltll7,4lllloctilliroll
orlyndmintaterei. The jokry onnintenint on SW
nifty ittoniedViiiiidiat in - iii‘rinilee " wit the
foots above mentioned: - .
TB Sorghum, or Chines! 'Mir COTIIVIGTO! to
be hardier thenlndian. Thlll.'ll44' Isiste in the
Northwest, which - Cwt. or Imo aof
, ?. titts
corn crop, did mit.toueb the Siorgintut. :Two gal
lons sane juice are equal to a bushel' of - ont foi
fattening , . cattle, and from 800 to 1,000 gallons can
be Ohtatimai prom a single acre. The Chicago `firs:
bune says that hereafterit is probable the two crops
will be produced in equal quantities in the West,
the Sorghum4orangs, and syrugnmakintiand hog
and cattle feeding, and the corn for man's Awn
sumption.
DIMOOBLT/C MEIT/E1 /X Wisasegroic TQWN.
emr.—A letter from a valued friend and sound
Democrat, tells us of a great and anthusiastic
meeting held on Saturday last, in that sterling old
township, Washington. - The names of the oMeers
hive
. not been furnished ; but the epee - ashes of
Messrs. Miller, Lambmton, Auelinnity and Capt.
Awl told with grout effect upon the audience.—
We tte told to eltpmdt g t'tMiegt Now the Utilek
end. They are wide - awake and working for vic
tory.
Cowman/mu UPON rpm Govimpumm BANK--
It is proper that the *public should be cautioned
against bills purporting to. be upon the Govern-
Milt Bank, which unprincipled people ari at.
tempting to put into circulation. They are . dated
at Washington, and purporting to payable on
demand; and being of a greenish color, they are
liable to be mistaken by the unwary for the old
issue of United States.notes, most .of which have
been redeemed and cancelled by the Treasury De
partment. It is said that they hive beerrpassei
quite extensively in New York. No sash beak
exists. An elfin with the sign "Government
Bank" over its door, was some time by
the Provost Marshal of the War Department.
F/011 Cassels* CoLea.—PPut a living black
burn trout into a white basin of water, and it be
comes in half an hour of a light color. Keep the
fish living in a whits jar for some days, and it be
comes absolutely white; but put it - into a dark eol
ored or black vessel, and although on first being
placed there, the white colored fish shows con
spieuonaly 011 tho Mask ground, in a quarter of-an
hour it becomes as dark-colored as the bottom of
the jar, and consequently - difficult to be:seeiti. .1 4 To
doubt this facility of adapting its. color to the bot
tom of -water in which It lives is of the
greatest service to the fish in protecting it from
its numerous enemies. All anglers mast have
observed that in every stream the trout are very
mica of the same color as the gravel or Sind on
which they live.
A BriAlrz Farrow.-In one of our city hos4i
tale is a young invalid, Chas. P. Weekley, a t resi
dent of limmitabrirg,,Sid., who, during the :lite
raid in Cumberland Valley, gave evidenee of his
being RUINIOIIBO4 of iuidoubted bravery. dust be.
fore the battle of Gettysburg, the 'l2th legitrient
of Maesachasetts - vohtnteers passed his father's
house. Being . previously informed in regard to
the condition of airsirs, anii4 the conflict Willeh
was likely to folio*, he "quietly resolved to join
them. Taking time only for a hasty parting:fare
well, which, umesults•sbow, ibeing
hie last, he rushed into the rake. 464 there
provided by his : aewly,made comrades with a eras
ket and ammunition, and: by his fearlemmese
skillful ise of tho former showed that iY not pirto.
deafly drilled, he was as good a soldier as any:-of
them.. • - • • '
- _ ,
Whilittli the midst of the battle he was woun
ded in two places, and was taken from that eld in
a helpless oondition. ' lie was removed from go
tyslatirg to this city nen soon as • the , state of his
wounds would permit. '''.
1 -• c '
Succors, on sun Fa sift ovVisturicr4o.-AP
ter mourning cometh feasting." The :Taws having
atonmed and made atonement fe,y4, lir z #1", *vs,
now to rejoice for a bowlful- liirreat. 't
if-nr! ths.
benefit of our resdnrs belonging to the permission,
we copy a few intraCts from the N. t. Aus,ludieng
from which, some of the merlon.' meet - him
been exthsedingl3r hiidsome. The feast of 'tater-.
smelt emintritiseid on -Sunday evening i n m i4 e .
synagogues in tbis !Jib% • The feast Is enjoi ne fi m
Limit., xxiii, B§-44. At :'sir, Wale* an Elm er a s i
evening the= -srynsiolnes were all filled, and the
opening priryirs for the dot-worn chanted by the
several readers, 'aft* lrhfli Oil. '4 9 Aill. 441 .'tu the
tabernaele in thi Ctn. merit Of Ilia building. In
the Green street synageguirthelitiv4 iii , . Mrainer .
011131 stod; and at the. siefle l 4 l );t l l.4 o oll;bigition
Proceeded 49 the tabors's)* thiamin laic With
break:hes, aedeteribed iwthatiortfoi - of i thelliibie
above referred to, togethey with speChliediff:44ll4
fruits mid towers. Tilt - ewillnewai binirlYffa-•
merowitotOrefluifterns,eaoltbearing an American
emble m , such as the, owl!, the Sakilineall44i,
4c. Thit Rev, Mr. /impair, hiving bleeped sk go.- .
let of wine, and :the 'broad/ aid peopte partedrief
the repass tins prepared--for -t hem, the -women
Partaking withA.tle-men. - litrimil theqnpiat hid
concluded the ReV r . ',MOIR Mild grice; and the'
evening's ceremonies saneindkod,he 1111rdOta
I
this morning will
.... 1 S' b t o --il fatC; Xeillicirm
will be preached in , Ailt, -I.l: loiner . • ' "-
THE CLIMAX or hinenkneti,H.The Telegraph of
Saturday declares, in milital filters, that "if the
result of the election in Ohio, ant! Pennsylvania
should be adverse to the Nattoital l AdlßilliftniOn t
ANOTHER DRAFT mast immediately be reeortOrto,"
do., and H anbtaite this fact to thehonest consider
ation of , the voters of PmensyjvanAnr ilr,e hpiti
every voter who still claims to be 800, or who has ,
the heart and the brains Had the soul to be free,'
will give thie Jut the "honest consideration"
which is asked. , .
Coming simply from.the
_Tifegraph newspaper,
on its own orazywnd irresponeible authority, this
unmanly and insulting threat would be worthy of
no serious attention; but coming fro'm the organ
and mouthpiece 'of"' dor. Curtin, end doubtless
stamped with the seal of his personal senotion, it
challenges'the attention, the execration and defi
ance of a great and deeply insulted people._
, ...
One. year ago the . administration broke faith
with the people who were sustaining it with blood
and puree; it violated sworn pledges; it undertook
to wage tholwar on a new bamia.-not for thereat..
ration of Union and Constitution, se it bad sworn
to do, true : teethe inithifatien of every Southern
State and system, and for the sick and pitiful hum
beggary of negro equality and the triumph of
nonsensical and impractical Abolition zehemes.-
- in hie wild eagerness to apotheosise the everlasting
Rambo, the-President trampled the Constitution
and the laws under his feet, oast away every
thought of the old Union and even of common
justice to the enemy, and traneformed every isit
reeks and fort into grand wegro -boarding houses,
eenduited on the Fon/darko principle by whining
philanthropists, who wore long beards, parted their
sorrel hair in' the middle, and believed iti the
mon-sombareant prineiple. . - . -
Thu* the. 'President, by Waiting lib pledger,
disgusted and alienated the friends ytho wereAlling
his armies; more thin iwitlttirdstef' wfini Wiwi
-4 0 .51R 4 letatd. /44044.tiiiityitttha mailoc k t, mult ' that the Ile wee - hentsfOrth to belnegrl for the
wett s 4•4;eitel ittairhis anderlehtelidirbom
imigAriiiiand ' 44 - Q*103044; The.:Bsane
. orao, the grist pert* whiolc - liae fitruishaftthe
figlitlei materielfei every war In widish:we - have
been''engsged accepted the noticeand . in two
months a draft had to be ordered I ifo r str onger
.
proof is needed that the C on s ervative Men I f the
-counerp AU our aretiesrthen thosimple Ifeet that
AO two months atter the appear:nee of_elto.Alteli
kiwi proclamation the' ettlistoteati ceased, not half
' O, "...,ri regiment* of V diOrfrai# . :1 4 . 1 " 6 , 11 ,ki1int.
could bePreetnited in the North, and' a draft, was
`ordered by the addle-heeded ; *bailie 44. Wee
ippon.'" Ethnic on-inch 'atatosminiebitt;lichlitild
icyr It is enough to damn any party. . ....
'Yet the people, ever lotg-suiferini, he - pefui and
loyal, patiently submitted to thatlinitlent . the
leiond one. _ ilieY felt that It' was 'Oppesed. to the
very genius of our inetitations; and that.it Wee
cruel because unnecessary- " They feirthat,.,ad
thelresteants itt pewer-regarde.ithem Oreitin lie
toned to them, they ; have been spared the
humiliation and the suffering entailed by an en
-forced service is a ceases which was aimless
-and forever hopeless. They shed some natural
tears over the sundering of family ties, and the
poor men kepiessed 0 hist hi 'eould theladigne
tion which roseln his heart at eight of his weep
ing wife, over Whom end her brood of *tie ones
settled the cloud of grief and want. Yes, the peo
ple bore all this—bore it patiently., despite the ilt
oosesaled delight which it oteasieued to the Mer
cenary Abolition crew► . who lick et the heel of
-oppression add grow rick on the life blood of the
COkillifY, nod Wife maw
_in this conscription the
premise of endless contracts and eternal war—war
in ' which they have never yet drawn sword and
never will. The People bore it all, for they felt
that the time approached when they could right
all these wrongs, and that a sure and peaceful
remedy lay within their grasp. That remedy was
the ballot. With this they would avenge their
wrongs, ettlit4 their enemies hip and thigh, and
give the reins of
. power into the only hands that
could wage a great war and work out the salvation
of aged falling country,
Dy the aid of the ballot, the people of the great
States of Pennsylvania and New York rolled beck
the tide of fanaticism last fall, and sounded forth
a warning that might well have made the kited' of
the revelling Belshazzar. and jesting Mates at
Washington smite together. • But no; with a mind
,incapable of reading the hand-writing, the Pre
sident and hie wassailers determined to subdue
the-freemen under him, and compel them to sup
port and minister to hie madness. .He ordered
another draft,. That draft is a wretched failure.
Brea those who advocated it most strongly have
taken every occasion to evade it, and not teepee
tare of them has shouldered his musket to make
good his hollow pretence of "loyalty." All men
of nil pubes paid the blood:money or slipped out
in some way. Only tbewpoor
_min, Who could not
lay their band on the , wherewithal, gave the fare
well kiss to their weeping :familial, and were
driven to the field ; there to . follow the glorious
phantiene of .Irobn Iliontee soil in its downward
_march -to "Davy Jones' looker" and national dam
nation. ''.. :, :: , '
And now, neither profiting by these, lemon's or
humbled by fie defeats, the administration, through
Gov- Curtin, threatens the lengcaffering and
Sorely tried people of Paineilvania with teneitAer
draft,"ifithey do•iiet foie 4 fOr itel/4fiverit4aintyier
petuate its power. They give 'us the alternative
of Ctirthe or conscription. • ' '
.
Freauen of Petinlyirania! do yqu hear this?
You, who bozo been humiliated and insulted to
the extremest verge . of forbearance, who have
been drigged from your. homes or made (instead
and deliver to the collector oreoritmittatiacend
the ttukatherer; are threatened with yet -sorer
triale . ff yen dare to vote against Handy Shoddy;
Andy ! ..Aloe, poorpeoplal Do not rehelio.not
, complain.' We say`to you, as the ,Sootch woman
said to her htuband.at,the gallowt.: "Go up, Don
' Sidi my man,-and he bangit-1140 /hike bide your
Vote smiyokirelaidden. You .dure not risk ano
ther , draft. Yon have "stood Wo, and you 'were
shorn.to the inlet: Poor naked moodies t hew dare.
you hide, the pelting' of ;:another lush a pitiless
storm! - .1- _. _ .
HoW 'Muth meaning Hoe Concealed in' this des
perate andlbwardl,y thnnt., It is's oonfeseion of
weakness. ~4.l.l , he,raving of a bully who begins
to libineti . Withfeir, and '`groies deeper*e in his
-aorta .to 'ootteeni - hie wept:Mem - If‘filhirciliftfax
of intense eneasneeis—Ohei Mane of puililbu!iisity
and eowardioa. It is like the, threat of the
. liig.'
headedotwe.l.l.l.4htt he would destroy our an
cestorik 'ltfoidhanids; or of Nebuchadnezzar ,
44
that he would spaetall. who' did not worship. nisi
image lilf ifiWit.,; The king of Bibjlon was
humbled to We
,Ouet, and George - the Third, as if
blasted by the nothing of heaven', wilted ami,i
and In his lastzegulellileitiotwas forged ti,t mins:
free and reny e p e at en i, . ethe pimmistration re-f
member these eirinirilei, f ,f4 : ,"tk
line
still liveth
and e devil's a fogeliihOltilmor ir:Mir twine:
Tr. hfreden their keinrylltgf4J"VillPe9Ploiand
mill not leave them froa to ftifiio*,uwir. eons tutl
Alicuall,l 4 lditßi they may hotbrolitnetieltile pursuing:
1, 1 0. ' ll '' k l 'e? t°4 "O f f! or hlO4 l , IV; Milk; I Piiii ikin
ornr pOlorili(4 sounded. :' .f:.., , ~ , ~, - ~..
14 - difiewe we would 'say, vote right. Do not i
fear SO nottdoi. the only party eintleititriiige Wirdr
subowiafsdVdftihVgivwnd of etnitnieulasitie and
D0MM0) 1 %,4 1 .04 4 % A And AO.. all, ..ilO3 4911fe1l 90
threats, of itiveresked man or thing,lientlesda4
EMI
when tbey come from lowish and imbegiliti who
dal% not faee you in the digeharge of your duty
any more than they dare meet the enemy in the
field. Vive la Republic !
Stwertan Comoinstica.—Tha local , of yester
day's Telegraph reports a conversation which he
overheard between two " Copperheads " an Sun
day, which concluded by No. 2 expressing the
opinion that " if Roseorans whips Bragg, or Meade
wins a victory, we will be defeated in Pennsylva
nia." The same conversation appeared word for
word in the Lawmaker " Express " of leek Friday
We merely mention the fact as a endow coVici
deuce. It is also a singular coincidence that the
stories are both lies. No such talk was overheard
by the Imaesster man, or by our evesdropplug
neighbor who steals' it and locates it here. He
knows he lies when he says he overheard such
oontrersation, and he knows that we know that he
know that he lies. We will pay him ten dollars
to name the name of any person who used inch
language, or even to swear that he knows such
cionvoiaation 'occurred. talk! git sons ! Yon can't
even lie without making a botch of it.
PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S preference for the soillo
'tiny in Hamlet, eommeneint with, "0 my offense
is rank," etc.' is said to be due to the state of mind
he,passed through pending his saspension of , the
writ of habeas corpus: His offense •was. indeed
tank. Still, as a Ado" it is stated ,be prefers the
play of Macbeth . to. that of Hamlet. This is
thought to be owing in' part at least to the oppo
eiteness of the following passage whieh occurs in
Macbeth:
. Alto !`poor rea*try ;
Almost afraid to kitow Itself ! • It cannot
Be called oar mothir,utiat our grave whore nothing,
Bat who knows nothing, Is ono. seem to smile
Where sight aid green& and shrieks that send 1114 air
Are msdO, notimmek 2 di where violent sorrow seems
A modern eoutecy the dead mans knell
is there scarce asked, for who• and good. metes
Inx4ke f°i° the h elFeF e r-hk t Leir
OM theysishiti.
L0ar...4. double nosed pointer months
offlwhite spit On;liiif4rihiad:,:ith'Sv:fta(tor
be rewardedb e y:losivioll him at *itch's (Drag
Store.. IfiLor
Lt. • . f
SPECS AL .14T0,10;Eg' • •
" 6 •
;,` • f itiodlintileati)ll.f
Phlmaiitrrt ConNutiplitiltit Curable Disea!e!!
f' A-1? D,.
TO 4: 4 / 1 1013111PleivES.
• , .
.
The andereigned hiving bees re stor e d d t o , health, in a
few weenie by 'a garylliaPiis r r ned YW ah f r ,
fund linfeial Tears 'with a severivinne affeetlon, and
that Aimed diseaseilknisumption—Wansioneta Make
known tn.his felbm eiffeiers tlte.nlffeen!,o ogre'
ToallarhO &Dello it, he 711:1,sendLi copy of the pre-
Illeigptien need, (free of charge,) With the 411401404er
preparing and using the came, rhio4 they ! rill find a
Sure Uri' for CONSITHTTEN, ISTEC( ' BRONCHITIS,
Covens, OoLne,..ko.
,The only,object of the edvettleer
in gamin the Treeeriptipn to 3 4 9 0 0 Vitegidedi
and'spread_ii formatib which uneeViel
noble.; and be hoPee'ereft sufferer big' remedy,
as it will cost them wothing,4nd inay,isrove . a blessing.
Particle withine tie prescription will please 'giddiest
Rev"..NDWAILp Willimebursh,
Kings COunty,
' • ' New York.
• A o •:•.
NEW DISCOVERY' for the SPEEDY
AND,,,PIRNANENT ,OURIC ,of gem nal WAkoess,
Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, (fleet, Sexual, Dis
tant+, Bagiiiiictiti; Impotence; Debility, and; is
eases of the Bladder and Kidneys.
BELL'S eVIWIFIO Pitts are• Warranted all cases
and can be relied on. No change of diet required. They
do not nauseate, nor interfere with business puraults_
prrarde,of 200"misee hive beast cure 4 the 4 pist month.
More than 'one hundred physicians use Mein in their
private practice, and all speak well of their efficacy.
They are entirely harmless on the system, and can be
relied on in all eases arising from youthful indiscretion
or self abuse, which often incapacitates the sufferer
from fulfilling the duties if married life.
A TREATII32I of 64 pages, containinemeans of cure,
sent free to all. Two stamps requited for postage.
The Pills will be sent by mail, securely naiad, on
receipt of One Dollar, by. J. BRYAN, M. D.,
No. 76 Cedar street, New York.
Sold by all the principal druggists
Rep 26 ljil&w
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.-=-Dit.
,
HAnvoils Pmekt.ie Pima have never yet failed in re
moving dillienlttea arising from obstinetlem, or stop
page of nature, or in restoring the system to perfect
health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Pro'opus
Uteri, the Whites, or other woalmess of the Uterine
Organs. The.Pils are perfectly harmlepa on the con
stitution, and may be taken by the moat delicate female
without causing distress—the same time they sot like a
charm by strengthening. invigorating and restoring the
system to a healthy condition, and b 7 bringing on the
monthly petioh withlregularity, no matter from what
causes the obstruction may .arise. They. should, how
ever, NOT be taken during the trot three or four
months of pregneney,,theugh safe at any other time, as
suieetirlege would be the result.
Each box contains 80 Pills. Price st.
DR. ;HARVEY'S TREATISE on Disease of Foulkes,
Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenneee, Sterility, Repro
duction, ad Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the
Ladies' Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 6 pa
ge., lent free to any addreee. Six ante required to
PLY Wedge-
The Tills and book will be sent by mail when de
sired, securely sealed, and prepared, by
J. BRYAN; M. D., General Agent.
, . No. 760edar street,,New York.
tiold"bralrths piinclpal droggisie. ,
sap 26-ditwly ' .
SURGEON-GENERAL HAMMOND.
ordering 9elornel.and,destmetive minerals frorathe
imply tables, bee ;uniform& a to/41401/4..4 oar oitlic, sol
diers. Let him not stop here. Let him order the dis
continuance. of ".lileeding," and the use of BiLtIiD
RITH.,3IS PLE•Lii in the place thereof. will
•efitimeme a team osii 9, hi the peacticeof htedichie l
which would tlien,becowe emphaticaliy
THE HEALING. ART.
I have for thitty yearn taught that no diseased co
tiou could be mod by raor4ary or tartar emetic. That
the human .body could-only be ccukade bi "Tv-
otablo , fooort 7 .4bgandi food being, is fact, oondeneed
vegetablv. /IBANDBATIPS PILLS rhonld be in
- •
every Military Hospital. These Pills enre BILIOUS
DiA/WEBA,'outo tiro Dreinnio,
. OHBOrIIO
DPOISITIMIrouad all . fevera and Affections , et the
.Tioirele, wirer and ma* surely than any medicine in
the work'. , BBANDISTIPB PILLS An them canes
ihosld lie 'takenilea and miming. 'Rad ass
*mullet new •ale. • ; • r .
OM OP iiiitiooll B. W4TITAir.
Bedidierk, iffho'York: "
- : I wile Orfrate in Co. P, 17th * Negimint, New
York Tell. While at Ifarrison , s Lending' and 44 the
Sapp` abannoch - ricer ifabionth, rand rainy of the Com-
Piny *ire' with blhone diUrrliM. the'wzmy ifizr
goon did not are aid and I wee re4knieil
bine. 'Among 'the Company Teri:Otte a nuinber of
Members whb had worked in your Ofirg
fifng, r They weir not sick, because they need
seth , s Pills. These men.prevage4vAleas4ppiers
to netlike pin., and we were aill,. eur.ld.th from. Or_ L 3 to
live days.. After this 'our boys immusElirsaultsth 2 s-Pills
for thatypihrui feeenoi l eolds,:tliteraatiEM, &lath ti#`filiet 4
did they they till,to.rMto.te health-
Out of gratitude to you for my good health, Leend
you this letter, whch, if A,eceirmary,:tar Fah* C9l"-
pally Would Sign: .4 -4c- • - ' ;
I km, extralip, yeast, •
ROMINtit WATSON, eleg_iling, N. Y.
Principal ogee, 204 paid ErCet, New - Yjark.
' • Par rale ut listriebirg by 0110:-A.
sob-dkartif , ,
P&P'. gutiots
exADBK*4-,e,..wimpiiprioeii;ftiethie by
WM. DOOK, Ja., 00.
:mwmf. , .L , Vell4
UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA,
Medical Department.
, NINNTY-EIGHTH 6.119810 N (1863-64)
Wiyhists GIBBON, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Bur
.
0•40 B. Woon, - 1).; Znieriito Pic/folios of
Pruitt& of Medicine. •
&mum. Jatnisou, Emeritus Professor of Durti
tntes of Medicine.
Ryan L. HODGZ, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obste
trics and the Diseases of Women and Children.
JOSEPH Csaeox, Id. D., Professor of Materia Medics
and Pharmacy.
Rosana. E. Roosas, M. D , Professor of Cheadttry.
JoSIPH Lamy, D , Professor of Anatomy.
Hicialif R. SMITH, M. D., Professor of surgery.
WILLIAM PEPPER, M. D., Professor of Theory and Prac
tice of Ilidicine.
P. GURNEY Emma, M. D Professor of Institutes of
Medicine.
R. A. R. Pininose, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and
the Diseases of Women and Children.
JOBIt H: PACKARD, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
77 "Lecgurfe of the Session will begin on she second
/Venda, of October eyed close on the first of Mura ta,
One Introductory will be delivered to the Course!".
Clinical Instruction is given throughout the Session,
in the Medical Hall, by the Professors, and at the Bee
pitale At the Philadelphia Hospital, containing 571.
We, instruction is free.
Military Surgery and Hygiene will be fully taught by
the appropriate chairs.
The Dissecting Booms, under the superintendence of
the Professor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator, are
open film the middle of Se `ember.
The Boom for Operative Surgery and the Application
of Bandages, itc., is open early in September and
throughout the Session, under the supervision of the
Professor of Surgery.
.
- 81111i0a1 Demonstrators,
1 O S. BISHOP, M. D.
LDNOIL HODGE, R. D.
Pees for the Lectures, (each Professor $16,) $lO6
.Matrioulation Pee, (paid once only,) • • 5
Graduation Pee SO
R. B. ROGERS, M. D., ,
Dealt 6f the Medical Faculty,
University Building.
&MUHL PALOS, Janitor, 'University Building.
P. B.—Board may be had at from $2 60 to $6 per
week. sepl7rdoaw4w
PROPOSALS 'FOR HARRISBURG CITY
LOAN.—Sealed proposals, endorsed "Propo
sals fur Harriaburif City Loan:' will be received by
the'Rinence-Committee of the Common-Counoil of
theetty of Harrisburg, until Thursday the hut
day of October next, at 12 o'clock tn., for a loan of
elevett ; thousand' one lupdred dollars, on the faith,
credit and responsiliiiity of the said city; to be
seem*, pa coupon bonds, dated., the first day of
OstOby, 18.63, and peptide in ten years after.date,
with interest at the rate , of eix per cent., payable
frOm that' date.
PitiPcialle will be received in antis oronehtin
dred, live bundled or one thounand Malmo, for the
whoteleitit'or iny part thereof, at par or any'pre
mium above that rate. The Committee will award
the -lotui;:or cony part -thertiof;ito` the highest and
best bidders on.that day. •
=NI
T. - ALLIPN /14014T04P
JOim STAHL,
;!, I...SHOEMAKER.
. , . Finaskoo Qoaimittee.
ILuqpnuis Sep. 14, , 1803. oaw3k
PUBLIC SALE.=will be sold at pub-
We, on Siturdity, 'October 10 , 1883, at the late
reisidkinbif 61 , Frederick Keener, deceased, in Lower Pit
tow township. Dauphin county, en the roads leading
from Lingelstowtt to Harthburg, on, the Jonestowl
road, six miles eset of Harrisburg and on;
two miles
frtim Sisigelstow‘; the following real estate, : 85
acres of land, more or less, thereon erected a two-story
Log House and Barn; an orchard , of choice fruit trees,
and a good spring of never falling water, are on the
property, and a running stream of water poises through
the land.! 'Any person 'wishing to vieir,the above pro
perty can do so by calling at t he late residence of Fred
erick Keener, deceased. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock
p. on said'day,' when attendanee be given and
Onditilono made known by.
. •
Sept 15-lawaw
"A'' SURE CHA E II9 , E TO MAKE
MON "A Penny
.Saved "is a Penny Earned."
Kimball's Shoe Store, 38 1-2, Market St.
YOU WILL SAYS MONBY..
The undersigned, thankful for the very liberal' pa
trAiiage he Lai ooioyed, would rcrpemtfullY , annbance to
the public that he bas now in store one of the largczt
and beet selectiat stock of Boots, Shoes, Gaiter% Trunks,
&G.:40 be , found in the city, which will be sold at a
very small advance. Remember the place : •
KIMBALL'S /IRON STORNi NO. 381, MARKET St
(Next door.to M 7 oallets Jewelry Store )
BARNISBURSI, PA.
J. 0. KIMBALL.
sep 17-13tw&i
A IN. DM ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that letters of administration
have this day been granted to the undersigned by the
Register 'of - Dauphin county, upon the estate of Daniel
Bressler, late of Jeffeet•on township, in said oonnty, do
wned. 4111 persons having claims or demands against
said estate are hereby requested to make known the
Same without delay, and those indebted to said estate
are notified to make immediate payment to
JOBB 'HOPRIKAN, administrator,
aug27-law6t* Jefferson township Dauphin co.
A lIDITOR'S NOTICE,— The Court of
/11,_ Common Pleas of Dauphin county has appointed
the subscriber Auditor to distribute the money in the
hands, of the Sheriff, arising from the sale of the real
estate of Valentine Straw, of Jackson township, to and
among the judWnent creditors of said defendant, and
the Auditor has appointed Monday, the bth day of Cic
lober, next, at his office in Harrisburg, atlo o'clock In
the forenoon of said day, as the time and place for ma
king sed distribution when and where all Persons in
terested are notified to attends
JNO. ROBERTS, Auditor
Eeptember 12, 1863-14dlaw3w
A SSESSMENT OF DAMAGES.
v
'Pursuant to an order of the Court of Quarter See-
Mons of Dauphin county, notice is hereby given to the
Commissioners of said county, and to the property hol
ders Wong the line of Cumberland street, from Seventh
street t o Street and Verbeke street, from Ful
ton street to Seventh street, in the city of Harrisburg,
that hoon the petition of the Mayor of said city,- the
Court has apuointed six viewers to assess the demaSes
caused by the, opening of said streets, and that they
will proceed `to assess said damages on THURSDAY,
ea lath di, of fICTOBER next, atlo o'clock a. at ,
which time all parties interested may appear upon the
ground,if they think proper.
sept2B-10td
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
gii3llllMarl"
FAMILY GROCERY.
Having hint returned from the Destern eities; we are
receiving all the FRESH and (Mows geode in our line in
the market. " • '
We can oonfidently offer it complete stock of First
Clam Groceries, which we guarantee .cantet be sur
passed by any , other establishment in,the Stets in is-
Teetiors;'price or assortment.
,sep 25 • ' WM. DOCK, JR.,' & 00.
APARTMSNTS Furnished and ing for Ladle! AM Gentlemen. Inquire of
also. KERB,,
• ' • Shoemakeen Row,
Second street, nearly opposite the Buehler Bowe.
R.
4" J.. 0. yE ,
`x)TpEk . N - az• x Es IT,,
ofr.rex.th
In room formerly occuided by Dr,. Carman,
.ocorme MARKET STREIT AFD NARKIII7 MARL
YOTTVILLE GI-LASS WORKS; ;
P.M I L D•E•L P-11 I A
• • • ; 11 •4$ 1 MOMII • '
4 Z•B Y DAM.; Iktl 8 '
mirautez wATAR, 1 1 4TARWO AMD
PRESERVE B_o-2" BAS ••.•
DESommizoil. ,
• 'H. W .3
.1
0e10.411, .• •IT Month •Pront iteret. Philabd4Poia•
OtiCE 14 ,EIVOBY GIVEN, that
La all permiSicKlebted tithe estate of Adam Brew
ler late of J efferson :township, Dauphin ailunty, de
-01441d, ars requestedto .ol,l 4e . immediate payment; . and
all having Obi= a;lairtat said ,astati_will pia
tiiii-talfailibietailAr far lidliatili 6ll ,. •
JOHN HuOVBE,'',
Administrator of Adam Brainier, deal:
Jefferson township, Sept. 2r,„ DidB.-04:41ed of
POTATOES! -A , LARGE SIMPLY
just received., ,4177►LITY VARY MIPARIOR.
'WM • WM. DOOR, Jr., & 00,
pp T. BABBITT'S Omwentrate 2 on-!,
VW doused, or Pulverised 84ift OW. Three gallons
of handsome white soft soap nude in five shinnied:-
grease required.
Disicartoltstl—Disselve obki-pennd of the iosp in one
gallon boiling then add vet warm i lifien
gu'will hare three gallons flionions WRITE
"Stitt Ir. Ten bounds Irlll mike one,boriel,of sof;
*AN l'heysoop thus madN to exeellint weih4r
treat ; ditulkinutplioite of all kinde. For sole bpi
iny2B. WDi . pocit, jr ic CO.
Da. D.C. KELLER,
Executor
By`buying your
BOOTS. SHOES AND TRUNKS,
JOHN W. BROWN,
(Sty Solicitor
=1
STATE FAIR.
THE ELEVENTH . ANNUAL
EXIT-I:BIT-ION
OR THR
l'ENN'i STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
BB .11111 D AT
11011RIST,OWN,,p1ONT9OME,Iyir CO., PA:,
Reptember 19th and iodli aid eitiber lit and
' Id 1863'
Norrintown le about 17 miles west of P.hiladelphikon
the Schuylkill river and. Is accemible by railway tO
every portion of the State.
The Grounds are beautifully situated, im;Niiing.,2B
acres of ground wittline billainp thisfflon "ree
led; together with large amount of sh'eddirgi. The
track is mid to ha one of the best half mile tracks in
the State. Th• premiums are the heaviest ever offered
by the society, amounting to about 87000. The pre.
miume for all
,grades of cattle exceed $lOOO, five of
whtehare; $BO each, 10 from $26 to $l6, °theta running
down to lamer, rates!. Best herd got Ism than 15 head,
tiretpoemitini* . ; - SeCond'pithilitim; $25: '
Homes for Ica gr.asioc.theltretninma exceed $1360.
The highest $lOO ; 22 between $2O and, $2O, and citio-rs
ranging from $l2. $lO and ss' For Sheep and Swine the
premiums range from $lO to $6 and - • •
Far. Poultry there is- a lone Bettor'preinittiris from $2
to $1 each.. In the following classinrmoetHbeial pre
miums. are Wailed s PlAughe, Cieltlitiore; Drilla; Wa
gone, Reaping and • Mowing" Machines; Cutters, Corn
Shelters, Cider Mills, Pumps, Buckets, Tin Ware,
Leather and its Manufactures, Gas Fixtures, Marble
Mantles, Butter,' Flour; Grain and geed. Vegetable.;
and also for Domestic .and Household Mannfaettires,
Clothe, Carpet., Satinet, 6birtiag, Sheeting. Blankets,
Flannels, Shawle, .Knit Goods, Needle Work, &c.
Bread, Cake,. Preserves, Jellies, &c
Large premiums are offered for every variety of Bruit
and Flowers The Floral Tent wilt be the largest ewer
erected by the Society. and will form One of the moat
attractive features of the exhibition. Bruit, Grapes
and Wine will be exhibited in this department.
The Pennsylvania Railroad arid Norristown Railroad
have arranged to carry articles for exhibition' to and
from the Exhibition freight free, requiring the forward
ing freight to be paid. which will be reptid shipper
when goods are returned to the station whence shipped.
It is hoped to effect the. same with other important
roads.
Excursions at reduced rates will be run on all the
leading railroad&
Entries can be made at the office, in Norristown, after
the 4th day, of September. Ali articles must be en
tered on the books on or before Tne , day evening, Sep
tember 29th Exhibit°. s must become members.
Membership $l.OO, with four coupon Tickete each, One
of which will admit one person to the Fair once.
SINGLE ADMISSION 25 CENTS.
117- A List of Preteinme and Regulations can be had
by addressing the Secretary.
THOMAS P. KNOX, President .
A. Banana Loma/Eno, Stoetetry. .
Norristown, Pa. 5
SECRET DISEASES ! •
SECRET DISEASES!
SAMARITAN'S GIFT!
SAMARITAN'S GIFT!
Tan MOST 011RTAIN BaltiDY BYER Donn.
Yes, a Posttive Cure!
BALSAM COPArm .1. MERCURY DISCARDED.
Only ten Pills to be taken to effect 'a age. •
They are entirely vegetable, 'having no smell nor any
unpleasant taste, and will not, in any way, injure the
stomach or bowels of the most delicate. •
Cures in 'from two to four days, and recent cases in
twenty-four hours.
No exposure, no trouble, no change tehateuee.
Price male pabkages, $2; Female, $3. Bold by
D. W. GROSS & CO.
Bent by mail by DESMOND & CO., Box 131-Phila. P
O jari‘dly
BLOOD? BLOOD!
SORES : THETR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON
DITION OF THE VITAL FLUID,
- • which produces •
SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TETI.
TARS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENE
REAL DISEASES, ETC.
SAMARITAN'S
ROAOT AND HERB 'JUICES
Is offered to the public as • piriitirt cum Diaidee all
impurities of the blood and ,brings the system to •
healthy action, mire those Spots, Totters, Seale. aid
Copper. Colored Patches. • • .
SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES.
The Samaritan's Root and 'Herb Tutees is the most
certain remedy ever presetibed. It remoras army par.
tide of the poison.
FEMALES! FEMALES!
In many affections with which numbers of Females
suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUICES is moat happily
adapted, in Uloaratad Uterus, in Whiten, in bearing
down, Falling of the Womb, Debility. and for all com.
plaints'ineident to the sex. "
•
1)0 NOT DESPAIR.
Keep out of hospitals. Here is a care in may Casa fel
55. Pries ill per bottle, or all for.SI, with full &na
tions. Sold by D. W.. GROSS lc CO.
Sent by Express carefully packed by
DESMOND di 00,
jane-ly Box ifolPinla. P.O.
THE BEST FAMILY T SEWING-
WHEELER. & WILSON'S.
NEW OFFICE, Market Square, next to Colder's
• • o . o' ce. .
Call and see them in operation,
A general assortment of maohlnes, and needle) eon.
etantly on hand.
111188 .111ARGARET 11111. ft r
Will exhibit; and , sell Rem . and Om*, all swig,
machine sewing thrill:we mat:blies lie the beat manner.
The patrOnege of the public is respectfully 'elicited.
5p13.41m
BUEHLER HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, PA
This old established House has undergone extensive
improvements ; and been thoroughly. renovated and re
fitted.
It le pleasantly located' the heart of the city, in
may access to the State Capitol and Public grounds.
• gi:r Iler the accommodation et oar *nests, toe have
recentip commenced to reen-a Coat 'to and feint the Raii
reed. in Skis manner •nopisemost delay ttt gearoinir the
Boot fess the Hotel WU -be avoided; dent . eneeek mews
time afforded ranee for meals when leaving the House.
Intondius Cot the hittliflX.lßlADWlSl,shall berea/ty
a honie4ike resort for the-streeoger and traveler we re
epeotfallyeolielt a continuance of the public patronage. -
.
Q-20. J. BOLTON,,
Beptll.4lllm Proprietor.
VALAMBLE rftOPURTY AT FRI—
SATH tiALL—The subscriber will sell at private
sale that valuable Tavern Strad, situate on Ridge Road,
in the Sixth Ward, Harrisburg, earner of Broad street,
being 26 feet in front'aud 'l2'fiet deep. The improve.
ments are a two-story frame Tavern Rowse, with three ,
;dory back building... Hydram , -wader in. the prempei,
and other convents:Ml6?' The 'property I. ' ealCulited
either for it More Or a hotel, being eligibly ;situated.
Nor terms apply an the premiseslo • , •
. , • • • t MINIM BOSTGIN.
Hozusnuieg, September 9, .
P. 13.-4Plis intliserlbeeiiill alio sell a nub etticii6 cdd:
horse. .and faaidlp ear.riegfis hiving Wwieter7the same:
sep 10-tr B. •
MOUNT VERNON ROUSE,
Second Street, Ity4me „fixib t
PHIUDELPIILL.,
• J. F . 11.11 A. GPRita TAR ,
isepi6] 'Este Of "Burt Rouse," Atlantic City. -08 m
N OT A RUM DR-INKI
A highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract.
A PURE TONIC THAT WILL HELP. TE THE AII
FLIOTED AND NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS.
DR. 00FLANDPS
GERMAN BITTERS
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
WILL
ALL
P I:1: 4 A
HEREOTOALLY and MOST CERTAINLY MIRA
A Disordered Liver, Sionsaeh sr
Minutia& of our citizen!. are !offering from DYBPEP
1141. prid‘, LIVER DISEASES, and to ibom l Um following
gueations apply—we guarantee
HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS /
WILL CURE THEM.
Dyspepsia and Liver Disease.
Do you rise with a, coated tongue zrorniugs, with bad
taste in the inbilliarldyobrallgetite for breakfast? Do
you feel when you fret get up ordeak and languid you eas
warcelr get about! Do fun have a dizziness in the head 4
timely and viten a dams" with-headache occasionally ?
Are your bowels costiveend irtegalar, and appetite change
able ? Do you throw vp wind from the stomach, and do
you swell up often ? Do yot Nil a fulness after eating,
cud a sinking when the stomach foorriptil Do you have
heartburn occasionally / DJ you feel 19W apiriled, bad
look on the dark side of things? Are you not aausaally
nervous at times ? Do you not become restless, and often
lay until midnight before you can go to aleep ? and them at
times, don't you feel dull and aireepy most of the Vile f
Ds your skin dry cue Healy ? also sal ow ? In short, ik not
ioltr U. a burtkon, fall of forehdings
HooHand's German Bittez%
•
•
•
Will cure every ogee of
CHRONIC OR NERVOErB DEBILITY, DEISEASEP OE
THE KIDNEYS, AND DISEASES ARISING
PROM A' DISORDERED STOMACH.
•
Observe the following Symptoms resulting from
Disorders of, the DigestiVe Organs
Constipation ' Inward, Piles. Irina er Blood to the Head,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dingiat
..for.Food, /ulna's or Weight. inAheNtonmehr Boer.-
Bmciatioas, Sioking or Fluttering at the Pit of the
Stomach Strum Fl
ming-of tne Head •urried and.
Dieldnii Breathing, Fllitteding al the Marti
meting or bilk:sting Bezwationk when in
a king posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots
or Webs berms the Sight, Fever and
Dull Pain in the Head,\Deficiency of .
ihmeptcrtiaM Telloweets of. the-- ;
Pili.nlmE,Tee, POO in the
Beet, Meet Lindoe' &e. ad.
Bnthing the Xlesh,
" "Con‘taiiA Inneenika
• - . emit' De-.
- _
PARTItVLUT't
- There are many preparations sold under the wane he
Bitters, pvit up quart bottles' compounded of the cheap
est whin or Osomemir nuns. Coiling from 20 to 40 glib
per Melons dislodged by Anise or Corhusder
This class of 'Mari bpi aansed, and, will contimew to
cause,as lOng as' they can be mold, hundreds to die tko
death or the Ann* * * B tkeir use the system is kept
continually tinder the filluance of -Ann . /Ante Stimulants of
the wont hied, the desire for Liquor is erected -end kept
up, and the result is , ail the horrors attendant epee a
drunkard' life and death. -
For those who desire and will have a L'quor Bittern; we
publish the following receipt . : Out One Bolas HoojiamePs
BMW and mix with .714,48. Q u.,esS of 'good
Brandy or Wsi , ky, and the result will be a preparation
that will far excel in medicinal virtues and true excellence
any of the numerous Liquor. Bitters in the market, and
will eostitsiiwk,less, Yon *ill have all the virtues of
Hooflasei'Dilters:.iirpoupktibn with S geed *Mole ef
LiquerAitlk eluth i leetepiloo thou thews - inferior prepare.
tons will coat you.
libolland 7 s German Bitters
WILL GIVE VOLT
A GOOD APPETITE,
WILL GIVE YOU
STRONG HEALTHY NERVES,
WILL GIVE YOU
Brisk and 'Energetic Feelings,
WILL ENABLE YOU TO
gar-JINIMr . Nntr-T-117-4,
AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT
YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER,
&e. Bto &e,
From Broken down and Delicate Constitutions,
prom whatever muse, either in
MALE OR FEMALE,
an 23
WILL FIND IN
1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
g. .74_3i1VAL.M.1alar
That will motors them totheir initial health. Ranh has
been the case in thousands of inatancee, and a fair trial ill
but required to.prove the, aisertion
REMEmpER
THAT THESE EITTERR ARE
NOT ALColloue
AND NOT INTENDED AS A
33 IEIII7 30 .IEIL 431-
The Proprietors have thousamig of letters from the most
eniment
CLERGYMFN,
LAWYERS,
PHYSICIANS. and
CITIZENS,
Teafifying of their own personal knowledge, to the bene
ficial effects and wading virtues of tue)ie Bittern.
Tiom Dot. J Newton Brown, b. D., Editor of intiola.
pedia of Religious Rnowle'lge
Although not diepoleo t. favor or recommend Pot
ent Medicines in irenerai, through distrust of their ingre
dients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons
why a man may not testify to the benefit; be Uneven
himself to haft rodared fron- any simple preparation,
in the hope that be may thus contribute to the benefit
of others.
I do this morireadily in reward to ulFlootiandis German
Bitters, , prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson. of this city,
becetiee.l was Ofoitidietd against thirn for years, under
the impression that they were chiefly , ao alcoholto
tire. lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker,
Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tart*,
and for encouragement to try the* when sufferingfrom
sreat and long continued debility use of Dives
tattles of' theile }litters, at the beginning of the preempt
year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a
degree of bedily and mental vigor which T had net felt
for six months before, and had almoet 4espßired of re
gaining. I therefore thank (tod and my friend for di
renting me to the pie of them
Philadelphia, June 24 1861
KIDNEYS and BLADDER,
In Young or Aged, Male or Female,
Are speedily removed; and the patient restored to health.
DELICATE CHILDREN,
Thome suffering from MARABmI7B, wasting away, with
mareely any flesh on their bones, are eared in a Inky short
time • one bottle in such cases will have a moat surprising
NoALNlLmmTrzßisi
Having suffering children se above, and wiething to raise
them, will never regret the day they cornmeneed latsh
then Bitters.
LITERARY
..11E'N STUDEN Tsfi
~
And those working bud with their lwafirkahowlg
ways keep a bottle of HOOFIAND ) B BIT in
them, as they wiliflnd much benefit from its Ins, to both
mind and bodT, ilirigekitilig and hot depiTkillig;
•
IT-IS NOT A LIGOOIL STIMULANT,
Mid bawd no IDol4stion:
. * .
Attention •, Soillie* . es!
AND THE FALEkDS (OE SOLDIERS.
We call the attention arid hair` Math* or.Sessla
lobe alloy tbalbet that fr ROM OthNta..
tars 71 will core ni4tenthe of the diMientineextere.
pommel and prlAtittuiticidiintiO canspltto Baty
published alnemti daily .the neteleepen4nAtniatelval
of the: de*, notiosa:thst svery.leFige proportion
are sulleelng hons dibidty 7 Every me of that kind can
be teadpyeauW4 by goodisralW German Bitters. We have
no hesitation in stating that if these Bitters were freely
used ontOult our oddiers. hundreds of Una might be naval
that otherwise would be lost.
The proprietors are daily receiving thanktkil letteriffrone
sulfrieni in the army slid hospitals, whnhave been restored
to health by the nee of these Battle, motto them by their
friends,
BEWARE OF 'COUNTERFEITS!
Bee that the flijittatire of C. IL Jackson
•
to on the WR 4
APPER of mai Bottle.
PRIOR PIM BOTTIAM 76 OUTS.
- OB SAL/ DOZEN for $4 00.
Should your, nNroot drum*, not b ovirtbuatklo, do not
Abeiptitt off by 'any -irt the inttodootteg 'propaMitou that
,th ar b e e em er ea.in its place. but lieu& to ad, mad 'ye wilt
tb&ard, onwely raked, by per.
0000 lanajaltory,
; - Na 631. ARCM ST.
I%l' MI db .112 17 1W is
m om,. 0.111. - JAIMON le C 0.,)
'PROPRIETORS.
irr Per sale by Druggists awl Dealers In 'eery townln
the United Ostia PO O*
PRERARBD SY
Kidneys.
Tho.e Buttering
J. NEWTON BROWN.
DIBEASES OP