Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, October 30, 1863, Image 3

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    L 0 CAL NEWS.
L-JCDIO‘I'IYI Wonxs.—Riehud Noni! & 09.,
{59 extensive locomotive builders of Philzdelphil,
have teamed tho Lancaster Locomotlvn Works. Ind
fizz at once engngo in the aluminum" of loco-Ii
waive! in flint city. , , ;
15 Saw Gaunt—TM renowfied and "luau-5'
able Sun. Suntan], It the head of 5 lug. min!» of
negro minstrela, bu “rived at N!!! Orin-l, Ind
is now furnishing the ewe of the effluent cm
with s fess: of the cork apart, glans pp a lq Sm.
ford. '- '
SIB“! muonxlnwfwetkenen are new en
gazed in constructing I “hint“! um. dong
Walnut street, from “it! to a; point in front of
the jail. The improvement is much needed, as the
sewerage of film putt of the street has heretofop
been defective. a;
Sum. Gunmet.-_-Tha tom amount; gym-'ll
currency first issued ii? five, ten, enemy-five and
fifty can note! I” twenty minibus one hundrgd
and ninety-two thousnnd four hundred sad fifty
five dollua’ Worth. Of this amount, than was
oauuuaing a. (a. a.” .gp $17,452,059.
(immune HOSPIfALL—Au but 260 of the
wounded in the hospital: at Gettysburg have bash
removed. These are to be taken away also. It il
said blunt the rebels are so comfortable share that
the recent rumors of Lee's again adv-Ming into
Pennsylvanis were despond‘mgly received by them.
They don't fancy rebel prion and ratio».
TEAlxsenmlG.—The Govemore of Massachu
setts, Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Wisconsin he.“
issued pmkmeiaes ”commending Mn; Thurs—
dly, November 26:11, be observed as a ’dly of
thanksgiving. The name he: been recommended
by the President.
lem—WG had the pleasure yesterday of
staining by the hum! to old repertorid friend Bobt-
S. Boyd, at present a consoript in the army. Mr.
B. is stationed n dunno Barracks, and belongs to'
the detachment that guard the conscripts at tho:
post. As a. repnaenhtive of this city in the rim:-
to know that he will give; good. account of him
self, and :0 Import for him I“ the honors am!
glory usually bestowed upon 3 high private.
Pnnsnvonu’s Qum.—L dispotch from Wash
ington says that Pennsylvania’s quot: in the call
for 300,000 volunteers is 33,709, and that. the one
month’-- sdvance poy allowed to Volunteers by the
resolution of Congress, passed July 21, 1862, will
be paid to recruit: for old arguiutiona. enlisted
under the recent orders, immediitoly upon their
snivfl it (he general tahdglvous.
Tn Km Mamas Vonumxns.—The Secre
tary of War has decided ageing: the chime of nine
months’ volunteers to national beauties; but the
heirs of a nine months’ nun who die: or is killed
in the service are entitled to the United State
hounty of $lOO, besides the pay due to the soldier
at the due of his deceue. The widow: and moth
ers of nine months’ soldiers are also entitled to
pensions under net of Gunmen. approved July 14,
1862. _ ,
NEW YORK Sonnmns.—-An order has been re.
ceived by the Medical Director of this Department,
directing nut :11 New York soldiers in the hospi
tal: of this department, who are able to tron], be
furloughed for ten days. Similar orders hive been
{sued to other daputmonts. In consequence of
these orders, lll'ga numbers of soldiers are daily
passing through this city on their woy to the Eu.
piré State, when they will take part in the @lO6-
!ion, which occurs on Tuesday next, Nov. 3d.
Hts Nam—The name of the Inn mentioned in
yesterday’s issue as having been killed near Lan
curate: by tho one o’clock train, coming west. an
die Pennsylvania mill-nod, was G. B. Miller. He
was on old Inn, somewhat impaired in intellect.
He was engaged in whizewashing afenoe along
the railroad on the west side of the Conestoga.
bridge, and seeing the train coming, he attempted
to step across the track, but was struck by the la.
comotive and almost ioomntly killed. . No blame
attaches to an} of the railroad employes.
Bouxrms I'o SIX Monrns' Main—At the time of
the last raid, an ordinance was passed by the
Councils of Philadelphia, voting a. bounty to all
regiments and companies which should proceed
from that city to Harrisburg and be mustered into
the government service before the let day of July
ensuing. A large number of troops from that city
were sworn into the six months’setvioe before the
time specified. and have recently been paid bonn—
ties amonnfipg in the aggregate to $81,725. Of
this amount ihe Gray Reserves receive $24,000 ;
and the Henry Guard (police company), which was
stationed on provost duty at this post, some in for
[52,400. ,
Tm: Smss Ban. litmus—For One Night
Only—This celebrated troupe, including the Origi
ml and only Blaisdell Brothers, give one of their
lime] and unique entertainment: at Band's Hall
t mght. This combination of genuine musical
glistes have been before the public for years, and
five established a reputation for perfection and
1 ill in their profession which cannot be equalled
:3: the country. Such being the case, the simple
fnnonncement of their advent among us will be
suficienc to secure them a crowded house. A fine
brass band accompanies the troupe. Owing to a
i lire-engagement of the ball by other parfiéé, the
.X Bell Ringers will appear but once in this city.
wickets, 25 cents; reseryed seats. 50 cents—to be
had at the hall from 2 until 6 o'clock p. m."
Semen—Strikes by mechanics for advance in
wages appear to be all the rage. We learn by the
Lemur“- “Express” that the journeymen cigar
makers.eahinet makers, and shoemakers et‘ thst
city have all mode demands for an increase of wa
.3991 which demands were complied with by the
$91010". The cigar makers, after having re
thived what they asked for, are making another
demand for still higher wages. Similar” strikes
have also token place in all the cities. In Phill
delphin the milhmen have heid a meeting end ed
veneed the price of milk from six to seven eents n
quart. In New York the eoopeu, journeyman
tailors; cigar makers. tin plate. comer Ind sheet
iron workers, carpenters, see, are all on the gm'
vine, looking out for their Interests. The cigar ms
here are preparing for n greet demonstration. The
nrpgpters propose to ask an advance to two do]-
hrs and twentyefive cents per day, and they feel
certain that their demand will be complied with.
So the movement for increased wages progresses.
In ordinsry times. strikes are often unjust and
inconsiderate. But, st the present high price of
living—with rents, produce. groceries and com.
modifies of all kinds selling at full fifty per cent
more than formerly, and with n prospect of an up-
Ward tendency so long as the presses continue to
print or? greenback—these strikes for higher In.
gee are justified by reasons of urgent necessity.
They are prompted by the instinct of self-preser-
Vstion, the first law of nntnre. The cost of the
necessaries of life has greatly increased—in some
instance. donhied—undu' the depreciation of the
currency; uni yet we venture to say that not one
mechanic out offifty has experieneed 3 correspond
in; immune of'h'ie income—and that without ta
king into new“: his increased expenses in the
"1 0’ government taxes.
Fun. RAILROAD Amman—We ere mined to
learn that Dr: S. S.duhminge,' of Lewietown, wee
killed on the i’ennlylnnie remand, I: file Lewis'-
town station; yeeterdey morning. The cause of
hil deelh le‘merely e repetition of lhe old etoty.
He was entailing on the track Wetehing for e
lain eomiugfr'om the'weet; at the «me time one
came from the em. Simuluneonely both ensin"
whletled, hut Cumming. we] activate the: 1‘
min uuepproeohing angthe truck upon which
he stood; .The engineer. reversed the engflfl: “‘1
did 1113;} his power to stop. while others ehonted
to the punter, but en well eeenred me he of his
0'1! 5“!” thy he only lenghed at. those who
eeeni’ed no uneh alarmed. When he In! “I! 'prox
imity of the train he nude an effort to escape. but
it I.” too late—the engine shrunk him, fright
fully fracturing his skull and killing him in
stantly. ~
Dr. Comping was a brother of Maj John
Cummings, of Snyder county—e native of Union
county, but for some eighteen or twenty 1081‘! 3
resident of Lewistown, of which place he was one
“W most Avrominent citigene, having held the oflice
of poetmaexter during 'the administration of Mr.
Buchanan, and other prominent positions at vari
ous times. He was about fifty years of 88°: “d:
we believe, leaves a wife and family.
The mdden death of the doctor should be a
warning to people against standing on a hike“
track at any time, but more especially about "our
time." Yet we fear the manner of his death win
only too eoon be forgotten and the same reckless
neea be indulged, in that we nee" any It the’depot
in this city. '
Tu: Pant. FAsnloxs.—The fuhione the present
lotion run to the. extreme colon» Drab end
leather color‘e‘re much won. but themore demon
strative hues of scarlet, purple, «anion ted yel
low predominate. giving the iweareré the ippear
ance of walking fireworks. A New York“ pope;
cells than the “eonflignuon nylon,” and thus
discourses upon them :
“The pidewalka ere hinge with priumefie time.
One would think the Indie: had been to the Orleit
and borrowed all the - .‘ . ‘
___—_———€verious dyes ‘ .
0! colored gel-be, es bright as butterflies}
that astonished the pirate Lenin-o when helnuex—
pectedly dropt in upon his daughternnd her lover
at their sumptuous revele- Soerlet. gold and pur
ple. crimson, embel- end. blue, adorn the “sloping
shoulders of our promennding belles. some of
them sport all these colorant out» and line the
appeennce of being cloaked. in ninbowe. Then
feathers that flame torehwiae in thefore-fronts of
their fancy hotel Sow ye 'ever the like, oh ! sober
citizens of Gothem ? Loeomotive bonfires illu
minate Broadwe‘y, and the plate.gle.se windows of
the mantilla merohente dazzle with their incen
diary hnee. Even the little girls h'nvo been trans
formed into Little Red Ridingfloods. “Money’s
the only woof—and euch e. motley! That loud
color which the blind man compared to the sound
of re. trumpet is predominant; but flaming yellow
is also popular. and homing blue mlngles in the
fleshy show. When one seen I. Indy in deep
mourning among the fuhioneble flembeeue, it
given one the impreeeiou that some fiery damsel
has burned out and hue been reduced to chancel.
The tunes-e at the bird feneier’e ‘plle their inef
feotnel firee’ in the presence of our gorgeoue Birds
of Benny. Were Cowper olive to see this spec
taele, he would be tempted to give us a. new ver
sion of ‘Medem Blaze.” '
Wm! 51mm 3- Dezm.—'.l'he Philedelphi;
“Ledger” nggegtg the: “if the Army of the Poto
mac cannot move to aid the genernl plnn of con
quering the rebellion, but. must confine to advance
and retreat, lest Washington should be endanger
ed, it would he good policy. {or the peopllmo raise
an army specially for the defence of Waehington
against any possible attack, and release then-my
ofthe Potomac for other and more important, duly.”
This is a bright idea, and will take immensely.—
Let recruiting rendezvous be opened for the pur.
purse in all the States, and a. grand army for the
defence of the holy city of Wuhingmn willapeed
ily be recruited, who, while defending it, can be
drilled in the maxim] of arms, while the old vete
rans no not free «1 aid in fightinshack the impu
dent rebel legions that now leer” on the city with
oovetous eyes.
Fun-Twenues.—The demand for the 5-20 year
government [can still keeps up wonderfully. The
anlea of yesterday, at the omee of the theegent in
Philadelphia, reached the mighty sum of $5312,-
000. An exchange exelnime,"Meroy on us, where
does so much money daily come from 2” Why,
from the pockets of the people. Contracts—shod
dy—thnt’e what’s the matter. More presses for
printing greenhacks are being erected in the Trea
sury building at Washington, and the supply can
scarcely keep pace with the demand. These greelb
back: represent taxes that are to come from the
pockets of the people in future. That’s where the
money leto come from. r
Connmuom—ln the account in yesterday's pa.
per of the arrest of William Brobst, a: Lewisburg,
by officer Massey, on a charged obtaining money
from Mr. Hofi‘man'under false pretences, we stated
that Gen. Cameron was in Lewisburg, and that he
became security for Brobst. This was incorreeb
as Gen. Simon Cameron was in Philadelphia at
the time. It. was his brother, a. resident ox LawiS
hurg‘, who came to the smear of Brobsb. We make
the causation cheerfully. Our informant was of
ficer Massey himself, but we do not think he led
us into the error intentionally.
Seoul. SDIBIE.—The “Eintucht” singing as
sooiation will hold a social musical soiree at their
hall in Keenig's new building, Chestnut street, on
Monday evening next. The soil-ea, like all other
nfi'airs with which the "‘Eintraeht” have anything
to do, will-doubtless he a. pleasant one. We are
under obligation‘a'te' the gentlemnnly management
for the compliment of a ticket of invitation, and
shall endeavor to avail ourselves of the opportunity
which it afi'ords of spending a few hours in genu
ine enjoyment. ‘ - ' ‘
Pennsquania mum and vfiecmiting Claims,
United States pension, bounty, awed-1f: pf pay and
anbsimnoe claims, Am, ha, ha, made out and col.
hacked by EUGENE SNYDER,
Attorney at Law, ofiqo, Third street, Harrisburg,
fa. cams-1,
New FALL Gown—We have now received and
are opening I beautiful Issortment of new style
than goods and other goods.
Splendid neon-twat of new deloinos.
All colors of plain alpaca.
New style of ploid dress goods.
Fine black bombazinee. ,
em: and colored ponmnztnsi
5 pieces of black silks.
50 pieces of bleached and unbleached ‘mnslins.
10:4 hanvy linen for ehootiog. '
5-4 heavy linen for pillow cases.
7-4 grey linen éomuk for table covers.
White linen table covers no napkins. '
Black aipaoas, all qualities.
White linen and hometiched pocket handker
chiefs.
1Q 4102. Balmornl lkifll, from 52‘ 50 up. .
Large assortment of hoop skirts.
1100:- skirta at 75 neon, $1 00, $1 50, and all
pIIOEB.
White eambrie muslin}: and jaconnaufa. nansoo‘ss,
Irish linen, Swiss muslins,nnd a great. many other
new 2006:. S. Lawn
BOD! D’S BOSTON BISCUIT, Bond’s
Milk Biscuit, Bond’s Wine Biscuit; Bond’s Butter
Biscuit. for sale by ADAM KILLER. JB-q
o:th Corner of Front “fun-hot eta.
SPI 0 [AL NOTICES.
Dr. Bmon'a Conuntnted Remedial.
No. 1. run GREAT BEYIYII3 Ipoedily ”mam
all the evil street: of SELF-ABUSE. 5: Lou of Memory.
Shortens of Bmthfiiddineu, Pulpitstion of the Hurt,
Dimneu of Vishnu, or my command dumgamamn
of the system, brought on by the unrestrained {Mult
gence of the “lions. mm Ink: on on»: lax. Idea
One Donn. . - ‘
No.l I'll] BALM will euro, in Romero to fight
4.". my one of GONNORBHGIA. is without tum or
line”, uni 11““!0! no restriction of nation or diet. For
either sex. .rloc Ono Donn“. -
No. I. The TIRE]! will cure in the atom-t pug-me
time In! use of GLIET, avail um- :11 other remedial
Inn (died to Eroduee the desired smut. No tutu '0:
Inc“. "P 2160 no Delia. 5 -
No. 4.. I!!! murmur: u m only Baniady am will
really sure Btricture: of the Utethn. No nutter of how
fiflmfing or neglected the case may be. Price on
No. I. THISOL‘UTOR will cure my me ofGMVEL.
”tunnel: tad speedily remove :11 sfiicflonl of the
Blfldet "Id Kidneys. Price On Donna,
No. 6. roll PABTIOUI. ABS SEE OIRGULAB.
Nil. 1. THE ”mam will cure the Whites tulle-. 11,
sad in I much‘ahorter time than they an: be removed
by my other treatment. In fact. in the only remedy
menu rally correct this disorder. I’loth tun.
Price One Dollar. ,1 ' V
fin. B.’ I!!! ORIENTAL PASTII.‘ are certain, safe
and speedy in producing MENBTRUA'EION, or correct
ing my Irregqluiflu of the monthly periods. Prim
Two Della-I.
No. 9. FOR PABTIOUDAM Sn CIRCULAR
Either remedy ”at tree by Infill on receipt of fine
Price Innoxed. Enclose pout-go mmp uni get a circu-
I‘l'. - ‘ i
General Depot North-But corner of York avenue and
Collowhill “not. Prints amour 401 York .veuue,
Philudelphh,'rs. . - . » :
lot file in Harrisburg by 0. A. Bumvur Ind. Louis
Wrirh, wheweii‘eulnu outlining nimble inform:-
tion, with can description! of «oh me, will be deliv
etod grim on uppliutlon. Address , ,
DR. FELIX BRUNO)!
‘ July 28, 1863-1! r. 0.30: 99.-rmmupm-. I‘s.
IMPORTANT T 0 .FEMALES.—Dn.
Hunt’s. Dunn Pmnshne 11910! yet filled in I'9
movingvdimcultiu til-lug fxom distraction. or stop
pngo .of nituré' or in restoring the ayabm to perfect
health when_ misting from Spinal Aficfiymfliqkpua
uteri, tho_Whltea, or qther woman: of the filming
013 m. who If]: no pal-fanny htrmlasi on thg cone
mutton, :gd my be tlken by the moat doling.“ {Omsk
without apt-lug diattegl—film aims tine theyipet like ;
chum By lirengthening. invigonting Ind “during the
system to a healthy condition, mid by. bringing on the
monthly period with rqgulitity, no mutter from what
causes the obit: uutlon'nny mic} They phonld, how
ever, 110! be In» during the hit three or four
month: 6! pregnancy, though are .1; my other this, :-
niacin-lugs would be the result; ’
1:»): box obntllnn so mun. pii-ic'o $l. ' ‘
m. HARVEY] mnuqunmmu of l'ennlea,
Pgegmney. Miamlggé, Ban-anxious; Sterility, Repro
aue‘uon, “mums o'!‘ Nntlite, and amphnflunlly the
Indiu’ rrlv'm mam-1‘ Adviser, a. pamphlet of 34 pl
gel, sent free “VIII! address. six centd required to
in! post-5°- ‘ ‘ ~ ~ . . ' ,
The Pill: Ind book ‘will be‘ sent by uni] when do
aired,.uonre]y lulad, and prepared, by '
y 3. BRYAN. M. 1)., Genital Agent.
No. foot-du- street, New York.
Sold by ll! tfie principal druggists. .
up Manly“ ’ '
IMPORTANT 'l‘o- FEELLES.
DIL CHEESEMAW 4 B rinms.
fin oombinfion 9f ingrediqnta in yhou Pills no tho
male of a long an! utennln Isl-notion. Thu! "child
in their opt-flop. any! certs-lg: in, ”mating ill luagn
hxlflu, painful annihilation, rdmoflnhdl‘ohtmotiou
vhcthu' from‘ cold or othemu. hm”. plhl ill tho
aide, pulpltntion of the hurt, whites, ll]. nondun anec
tion, hysteria, hung, [nil in the but Illi Imm,
in, disturbed deep, which a!“ {mu manque-no!
utan. t.“- -
' DR. CHEESEHAN’S PILLS
m :3. .ooinneneeaont of a not or uh; “anon! of
thou lrrognlumu 11l obltmc (I "due In «con
ngnod no may to a pron-tu- mv mkm 01!“
on)” goo; hunk unlm uh: {I rpm-g, Igul whmvonl
obstruction tn!“ plum the guard loath begun toda
elm. . '
DRJ CHEESEMAN'S PILLS
m the moat niacin! remedy a?“ known (or All eon
phlnu peculiar to Mam. To on aim" they no
lnvdntblé, inducing, with certahtymcriodioal "gala!
fly. They no known to thousand-prim in" ”alumna
st aim-eat 'perio'dn, throughout the country, hulng tho
Incision of Home or the moat amino-n: Physicians in
America. ' , "
Ezyh‘n‘t dinctim, stating when they should not bu
used, with on]: Box—tho Pn‘u Ono Dollar 32.7 Boz,
confining from W to «0 run. ,
Pill! sun by mafl,"lzromrtly, by remitflng to flat
Agentl. Sold by Drugglatu genenily.
R. B. HUTGHINGS, Proprietor,
20 Cedar street, New York.
8011! in Hurrinhurg, by 0. A. Bumvan.
“ Mochmicabnrg, by J. 8. much. -
“ ‘Clflislfi, by 8. Elliott. .
“ Shinpannhurg, by D.W. Rankin.
H Ohmbenhurz,_hy Miller 61’. Hershey.
“ Hummelatown,by George Wolf. - ‘
" Lobanon. by George Roan. decM&.wly
THE GREAT SEGRET.—‘-It. is ad—
mitted by all physicians that the grand secret of health
and long life lien in keeping the blood and various fluids
of the body in I high degree of fluidity. When: you
feel continued min in the header bovele, or any con
tinned uneasiness injuy organ or other part- of the
body', you um prevent serious sickness by taking
BRANDRETH’S PILLS.
Bleeding may give momentary ease, because the blood
left will have more room. , But an the body is mule
from the blood and, sustained by the blood, to waste
our blood is to waste our life and ruin our constitution.
Bnt Brandreth’s Pills relieve the circulation as readily
is bleeding by only taking away what it can well spare,
and flu nun 1103!.
Mrs. Hooper, of hmstabh. Mass., was cured of at.
Vitus Dam, Genet-. 1 liability, poorngsa of blood and
costivenosa of many years standing. by Biandreth’s
Pills. The case at length is pubuuhed in the Pam
phleta. .'
to! sale in Hurisburg by GEO. H. BELL.
o'l-dkwtf
NEW DISCOVERY for the SPEEDY
AND PERMANENT CUBE of Manual Weakness,
Urethral Ind Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, Sexual Dis
-81888. Emialiona, Impotence, Genital Debility, and dis
asses of the Bladder and Kidneys. ‘
BILL’S Brncxrxc PILLS are warranted in all cases
3nd csn be reliedan. No change of diet required. 1‘ hey
do not museum, nor interfere with business pursuits.
Upwards of 200 cases have been cured the past month.
filers than one hundred physician's use them in their
_pr-ivate practice, and all speak well of their eflicacy.
They are entirely harmless on the system, And an be
relied on in all cases arising frém youthful indiscrefion
or Belf- abuse, which oftemheapncitatea the salient
from fulfilling the duties of mmnd lifs.
A TREATISL‘ of 64 pages, containing means of cure,
sent free to all. Two stamps required for postage.
The Pillrwill he sent by mail, securely sealed. on
receipt of One Doll“. by J. BRYAN, M. 1).,
A No. 78 Codu- streak-New York.
Sold by all the principal druggists . »
up 25-lydkw 7 1
Pnlmonarv consumptionta flurable Disease!_!
A CARD
-
T 0 CONSUMPTIYES.
The undersigned having been restored to health in a.
few weeks, by a. very simple remedy, after having mf.
feted meat you; with a. severe lung afiecfipn. and
that mu} dinue, consumption-is anxious to make
known to his fellow “were“ the meme of cure,
To all who deeire it, he wing send a. copy of the pre
ecti'pflon null, (tree of 011:“;me the’firectiona for
preparing and using the gene, 'hich they will find a
sun can for Gamsmirnoxr ,Asuuu, Bnoxcmm,
60:19:15, 061.35, am. The ad! object'of the edvertiser
in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted;
Ind sprud intonation which he conceives tobe inval
uuble; end be hope- every sufferer will try h=s remedy,
as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Putin: wishing the preegription will please addreu
Rn. EDWAnD A. WfLSDN, Willimaburgh,
up 25-831de Kings county, New York.
A GENTLEMANL- cured 0f Nervous
Debilitanoompetency, Premium“ Decay Ind Youthful
Error, “hated by I. desire .to benefit othefl,will be
hlppy to furnish to 111 who nbed it (free of charge) the
recied and direction: for mgking the simple Remedy
used in MI cue. Those wishing to profit by his expe:
rieneHnd'poalm u, valnflala Remedy—will receive
me name, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by m
anaging: JOHN B. OGDEN.
Aug 14—81:"!th No. 60. Nassau atreot. N. Y.
DRIED FRUITS, of all kinds, just re
ceived Ind for file by ADAM KELLER, J 8..,
ect2l Comer ofrront. and Murket Its,
ititMial
444
DB. SWEET’S
INFALLI'BELELINIMENT,
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GREA'L EXTERNAL REMEDY,
FOR RHEUMATISM, 001 m. NEURALGIA.
LUMBAGO, s'rmn mac]: AND JOINTS,
spanms, unmanacu'rs d: woms.
FILES. HEADACHE, and ALL 3mm-
MATIG ma NERVOUS DISORDERS.
'Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
the wt Hui-. 1191 Boa! 39th:. ,
Dr, Stephen Sweet, of connection,
[shown All mat the United Status.
Dr. Stephen Sweet,~ of Connecticut.
In the “that of “ Dr. Sweet’s Infumblo Liniment.”
lll'. Sweetu Infallible Llnlmem
Cure: Rheumatism and never fails.
Dr. Sweet’s Infalllble Linlment
In t. min cure for Neonlgh.
Dr. sweet’s Intalllble Liniment
0m: Buns And Bonds immediauiy.
Dr. sweat-9s Inmulble Llnlmenl
In thobut‘knqwn re-od‘y tox- Bprains and Bruises.
I)!" SWQQQSJQQIIHIIIG Linlmem
”engin- Eudnh‘flhno‘diitely md was never known
ll ' “ .' “n. :'; g a 1.
Dry-'SWée‘vanfaluble Linimeni'
Atom: tuned}: relief for Piles, tad seldom fails
tonne. i " .._
DloVSWget’s lnfallible Llnlment
0m: Toothacha mono mint». . - ,
Dr._Bweet’s lnlhluble Llnlmellt
Ono; Outl‘ tad Wounds. immodintelyrmd lone: m
Dr. Sweet’s Infalllble Llnlment
In tho boat mined; foi- Soi-eu in the known world.
91'. Sweet’s Infaliible Llnlment
Bu been used by more than I. million p‘éopla, Ind .11
pnjn it. , , . ‘
thsWeet’s Infilluble Linlment
fl mil, 3' “’ friend In need,” ind every family should
hue lt’st fluid. ' ' i'
Dr. Sweet’s Infaluble Llnlment
II for 3:10 by I“ Dragging. Price 26 cents.
, ‘ monument 06.,
‘ 9 ' ' " Sold Prop’rietou, Norwich, (It.
For alohydl Danton. -r ,‘ apao aov-dlcw
finfi‘ynmmuznm.
Received two “PRIZE MEDALS”
(Mom Juries 3 and 4) at the
International Exhibition, London 1862,
g 2
D Z
9-1 W 2
B 1
‘ Ffi .-
;.--«z- 'l3
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. El U
, BEING THE , .
SOLE AWARDS
Gained by Anything of the Kind.
I; 5130 received the Superlative Report of
:“EXGEEDING EXCELLENT Fun FIND.”
DI A I Z E N A
:At tha' Great International Exhibition at
*;~ HAMBURG, July, 1863, Recaived
THE HIGHEST MEDAL
. .
For its great delicacy as an article of Food.
Una {'01: makes, anaemia. Blame Huge, u , with.
out lalnglan, with few or no eggs. It in excellent for
think-hing Sweet- Smces, Gruies for Fish, Mast, Soups,
kc. For Ice Ore-m nothing can ennlpnre with lt. A
little bollodln milk will producn rich or"!!! for coffee,
chocolste, tea. «no. A most- dellcious article or food
‘for children Ind lunlldu. It is vastly superior to Al
row Root, and much more economical
Put up In one pound manual. with full dlrocllon
for use, um! sold by all Grocers and Dragging.
WILLIAM DURYEA, Whnlelnle Agefi.
166 Fulton Street, New York.
Aug 15-d6m '
DRINTING PBESSES FOll SALE.
10119 small CARD PRESS.
Ono SUPER-ROYAL SMITH’: HAND PRESS.
Ono BUGGLES’ QVTARTER MEDIUM FAB! PRESS,
for curds‘ circulars. Sac. .1
One DAVIES’ oscznna'z‘we, QUPEAROYILHMA
CHINE PRESS, suitable for job» Ill)" newspaper work.
A stout boy can run ofl' 1,000 copies pr: hour.
All the marines are m gnnd nrder. and will be sold
low. Apply to 'l‘ 4EO F. SOHEM‘ER,
oct 1. NO. is M'erkt Sb , Rnrrinburz
To " ALL wEgHTYALUE THEIR
' JULIUS ROSENDALE,
OPTICI'AN AND OCULIST,.
Raupaotmlly announces to the citizens of Harrisburg
and vicinity that he has opened an omen at Market
Squire, next to Falix's carifvctionary, where he will
keep I: Inn-g. assortment of his -
PANTASUHPIU AND TIME]! SPECTACLES,
Set in (30111,. Silver. and M-gnetic Steel Fumes
Fully appreciating the cnnfidcnce tint has been re
posed in him on his former visits, he assures his patients
that his aim will be as heretofore to merit their con
fidence and good wili.
These glasses are now recommended by the first med
ical men through the country. and. all whofpurchased
hem from me on farmer Visits will .fiéflfl y to (their
great advantage over all other ones in use. They assist
nnd'strengthen the weak and impaired vision. l-lld ens.-
ble the wearer to do the most critical work without the
feeling of weakness always caused by common glasses.
The Lenses, which are zrouud from the finest crystal,
will last from ten to tweve years without change;
T 5959 spectacles m-o manulactured at No. 221, New
Street, Philudalphia, and muy'be exchanged any time
if not suited ‘to the eye. ‘
ilj’Conuultntion free.
Office hours froms a. m. till 8 p‘ m.
N . 11,411 kinds of spsetncjes and o pti c 1 1 i nstrumanta
neatly repaired. oct6~dk§vlm.
BLOOD! BLOOD}
SORES: THETR CAUSE A DEPRAVED 00N~
DI’EION 011 THE VITAL FLUID,
which produces
SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES: SPOTS, TE?-
TERS, SCALES. BOILS. SYPHILIS Ofl VENE
‘ REAL DISEQSES, ETC.
bAMARITAN’S
uosor 4ND HERB lUlcfis
In ofl'evad. to the pilblic 331'. positive cure. Banish“ nil
Impurities of the blood and brings the Bystem to 3
healthy action, cure those Spots, Tamera, Selle: Lad
Copper Colored Paella. .
SYPHILIS OB VENEREAL DISEASES.
The Samaritan’s Boot and Herb Juice: is the most
certain remedy ever proscribed. It removes every p".
121619 of the pouch.
, FEMALES ! FEMALES 2
In many afieefiona with which numbers of Females
ann'er, the BOOT AND HERB JUIOES in most happily
gdnpted in Ulcer-fad Uterus, in Whites. in hunting
down Ewing of' m won», Dehllfiy, and for .11 mm
pwnkmidenmthe sex, »
- V DO NOT DESPAIR. -
[up out of mama. Here ip amm In but; we fox
2 . Price $1 per mo, 0':- six for s6,wil:h ull direc
flbp: 21.80% by f kDlivbv‘ GROSS t 00.
p x tags me all M: e y
’ P “snow: It 00,
jun-1y Box 151 21.31.. p. o.
W 7 IN DOW SHADES of linen, glltr
(bordered; Ind PAPER BLINDB of an endless
mioté of delignu and ornaments; 1159, CURTAIN
I!!! 328 and TASSELS at very low Imm. 01.11 m
achefler’n Rookntore.
SEVILLE 0L IVES—A. very fine arti
cle Ind lanan good, for 5519 W
‘ ADAM KELLIB. 13.,
out 8 Corner of Front Mild Market Std.
I ADIES', YOU KNOW WERE YOU
J on get fine Note paper, Envelopes, Visiting and
Wedding Glrda 2 At sonnm-‘En‘ 8601:0113.
APARTMENTS Furnished and Board—
ing for Ladies and Gentlemen. Inquire of
' _ Mas. KERR,
Shuemker’s Bow,
Second mm, nearly uppoaite thu Bushler Rouse.
lep 23¢!
VOLDIER’S UAMt‘ COMPANION.—
A very convenient Writing Desk; also, Pox-tron“,
femur-ad!!! Beaumonmonnaiem $B., at ,
SOHL‘FFBR’B BOOKSTORE
0 88’ A MERICAN WRITING
- FLUID; equal if not superior to Arnold’s English
fluid, and only 62 cents per quart bottle. at ‘
SOHEFFER’S BODKSTOBI.
33.111115211121115.
BRANT’S HALL. .
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY.
FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 80TH; 1863.
THE ORIGINAL ‘
BLAISDELL BEOTHERS,
SWI S S
BELL , RINGERS,
\A N D
BB.A. S S BA.N D .
, Hove the honor of nnnonncing one of their enterteln
manta no shove, um owing no tho’Hsll being-previously
engaged to other portion, cannot positively give more
then one Concert in Harrisburg. Trusting that the
nntnro snd- Vuriety of their entertainments are too well
known to mod comment. they would ask your notice of
them Ind lollclt your puronnge during their only
evening In .Heraleburg.
TICKETS, 25'eeute ; Reserved seats, 50 cenln.
Doors open at 'l' o’clock; to commune at 8 o’clock.
Reserved em: checks to be had at the Hall on thede]
of the Concert, from 2 till 6 o’clock.
' E. E. BLAISDELL, Agent.
flegal Notireg.
PRO GLAMATION.——Whereas, the
Hononhle Jon I. Pnnsox, President of the Gem
of Common Plans in the Twelfth Judicial District eon
_sistingof the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the
Hon; mom. Lums Ind Ham-Moan B. Yuma, Asco
eiete Judges in Dauphin county, heving issued their p're
eept, belting date the 18th day of Sept, A. I). 1868,10 me
(infected, for holding a Court of Oyer end Terminer md
General Jail Delivery end Quarter Session: of the Pence
a mnisbm-g, for the county of Dauphin, and to com
meneeou the third Monday cy" November am, being the
leak day of November. 1863, end to continue two weeks.
Notice in thetelore hereby given to the Coroner, Jul
tices ot the Pence, Aldermen, and Constebles of the aid
county of Dmphin,thnt they be thennnd there in their
pro r persons, :9 10 o’ciock in the forenoon of said any.
Infill?“ regards, inquisitione, exominetionnLand their
own teflhmbrnneae to do those things vhf: to their
once I pert-fine to he done, and those who ere bound in
recognfsenoee toprosecnte against the prisoners tint on
or shell be in the Jnil of Dnnphin county, be then end
there to prosecute against them as shell be just.
Given under my head, It Harrisburg. the 19th day of
October, in the year of our Lord 1863, and in the eighty
eeventh year of the independence of the United States.
' ; J. D. BOAS. Shel-m.
a SSESSMEN 'l‘ OF DAMAGES.
Pursuant to antprdor of the Court of Quarter Bes
siena of Dauphin county, noflee is hereby given to the
Commissioners of said cannty, and to the property 1101-
der: along mantle of Cumberland street, Imm Seventh
street to Eighth street Ind Vet-bake Itreat, from Ful
ton “not to leventh. street, In that!” of Harrisburg,
tint upon the petition of the Mayor of said city, the
Court has Ippointed six viewers to assess the dumngen
issued by the waning of aid struts, and flat they
will proceed to use” add dsmnges on SATURDAY,
the 3m: day at OCTOBER next, nt 10 o’ciock 1.. m . at
which timo‘ I" Wdefl interested any nppur upon tho
ground if they think propor‘
0c22-td
ipnblif Sales.
FOR SALE—A two.story frame .house
. 1n the Sixth Wud, opposite the Duck Tavern. In
quire of Miguel M’Adlmn, River alley. below Wash.
mgton avenue, 01- At the Harrisburg Gas Works. Terms
only. 0c26 ‘lwfi!z
PUBLIC SALE-
A RARE CHANGE FOB BUILDING LOTS
Will be sold on'SA'TURDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1863. on
the premises, three valuable building lots, lituated on
Front street, next door to the bud Tuvern, Went Hur
rieburg, each fronting 20 feet on flout street and down
f 0 low water mtrk; ilso, 613$ Adjo'lulng lot of 47 feet
front; thereon erected a frame home, with a. never
Idling .well with pump; 11l of which will be sold to
gether nr lepmtc. tn unit purchasers Sale to com
meme at two o’clock in the afternoon. when commons
will be made know by. ,
oet2l-td
A N ITEM FOR THE LADIES.
The undersigned, having a. long experience in the
Boot and Shoe business, is now prepur’d to sell the
very best styles of Ladiev shoes st than Invest possible
pricey. He keeps waver, imaginable kind of Gnitem,
Balmoral boots and Blipp-rs. Also, all kinda of Child
ren’s shoes, from the finest Inf-unis shoe m a. course
brognn: Also, a lull asmrtment of Men’s Boots and
Gaiters of every déscription, besides an excellent lot of
-} outh’s shoes and boots.
Call and examine his large stock before purchasing
elsewhere. _
WI“. 12, Mukat square, next dam: to Felix’s con
faction-my.
N. B.— All orders promptly executed.
oct'l-dly. LIPPMANN HESS.
AMERICAN PICKLES.— Ready for
_ tableau. just received by
' ADAM KELLER, JR ,
Corner of Front and Market ata.
CA N DLES.—Sperm and Adamantine
Candles just received by
AD AM KELLER. JR”
Corner of Front and Market sts.
'IOBACCO.—Nnvy, Ucngress Us and 93,
Spun 8011, Flounder‘ Natural Leaf. A large sup—
ply received and for sale by
ADAM KELLER. 31L.
__ . Cox-n er of Front and Market sts.
EXTRACTS of VANILLA, ORANGE,
LEMONB, &:G. For sale by '
ADAM KELLER. JB .
‘ , fl . Corner Front and Market sts.
10E STARCH.——orlando Jones 55
Cola London Rina Starch. for snle by
‘ ADAM KELLER. JR.
oct27 Corner 01' Font and Market sts.
EXTRA TABLE SALT.—Phi]adelphiu.
“Stu Salt.” pupal-ed? expressly tor family use,
just received and for sale by '
ADAM KELLER. JR.
gem! flower of Front and Market ats.
MATCHES—SuIphur and Block match
es for sale in large or smcll quantities, by
. ADAM KELLER. JR ,
0c127 Corner of-Fron! and Market sis,
NOW’S THE THEE—The subscmbers
have just received four thousand bushels of “Peach
Blow,” L-Px-in<:e Albert” and “Pink Eye” patatoes.
which they 0391- cheap. The}? are from the North. and
will keep much better than thus:l minted in this local
ity. Apply to EBY «Sr, KUNKEL.
ec‘26-1w
S WARD, No. 12, North Third street,
. U S I C 5 T 0 B E 3
Is sole agent for
BP. ADBURY’S
Superb New Scale Pianos.
(See advertisement in another place.) They are
sweeping all before them ; ."1' firs: premiums in tin rec
«heirs. Mr. Ward has them on hand and will sell below.
Bradbury himself. 0:11 and examine. calm-ti
WOODEN ' AND WILLOW WARE.
The largest and. best assortmekt in tbs any for
ADAM BELLE-B. 33-,
Corner of Front and Market at:
sale by
com
EXCELSIOR 2 1-4-SUGAR CURE!)
Inns 1.4 Delicious .‘Ham, cum! :21”me for
family nu. TM! are superior to any rum in the mar.
ket. rmww WM. DOCK. Jr... st 00
BLAUKING ! la-Mgsox’s “CHALLENGI
Bmcmm.“—loo Gloss. assorted size , ju'st re
solved and for ulo, “humid and retail.
«In! WM.DDCK.II.. h 00.
I I AVANNA CIGARS—A choice lot
of warrlnttd genuine Havana cigars just re
ceived by ADAM Ksmak'k, .73..
act 16 Corner of Front and Market its.
SOAP.—Tallow Snag), Babbm’s New
York Soup, Shaving Eosp. ust received by
ADAM KELLER, .13.:
octh _ Comer of Front and Market sts.
SECRET DISEASES I
SECRET DISEASES!
’ SAMARITAN’S GIN!
SAMARITAN’S GIFT!
Tn MO5l Ounm 331 mm Iva: Us”.
Yes. a Positive gun!
BALSAM L‘OPAVIA §' MERCURY DISCARDED.
Only ten Pills to ba taken to Mint a clue. .
Tiny u: :3?!er zefitfible, having no smell nor a,
an exam: :9, am not in an 173 i '
angina]: or bowels of the most :ielicatz. I. 114qu 15.
Cures In from two to four days. and recent men In
twenty-four hours.
. No exposun, no trouble, no change whatever.
Price mule puckages, 52; Female, $3. Sold by
, . D. W. GROSS a: 00.
Sent by mud! by DESIGN!) 1: 00., Bag 151 phm, p
0 7 . g isnfl-dl!
NOTIONS.-—Quite'a vanety of useful
and entertain“ Hflfllfithpvpt
\ scnnrrnn’s BOOKSTOBI.-
JOHN w. BROWN,
City Solicitor
CATHARINE 503 mm.
. - Proprietresn
fiélfiihfilh’b‘flémtbies.
THE GREAT “ LIEBWAN REMEDIES,”
. KNOWN“
"HELMBOLD’S"
GENUINF PREPARATIONS, viz
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT “BUCHU.”
BELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
HELMBOLD’S IMPROVED ROSE .WABH.
mmom’s‘ Gummy, ”minutes
“HIGHLY oomcnmnunn 77
v Damon“
2mm nxrmor menu,
A poaitiu and append: mind: for niseases 0! ch
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DBOPSICAL
, ‘ “11.1.1898.
This medicine {acre-us the power of diggntion‘ and ex
cite: the‘ absorbent; into healthy action, by which tho
Water or calcareous depositions, AM All Mutual ell
htgumenta,m reduced, as well :- painand inflamml—
tion, and is good for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREK.
••••-•40:-.•••••
HELMBOLD'S EXRBAC'I BUCEU, .
For Walkman mung from Examiner, Habits of mu
nation, Early Indiwration or Abuse, attended. with m
lOLLOWING SYMPTOMS
Indinpnsltion to Indian, Dry-nun of the Skin,
Loss of Memory, Lou of Power,
Weak Not“ a, ' Difficulty in Breathing,
Hon-or of Dilgnae, Trembling.
Dimnm of Vision. Waknfulnepa, .
Universal Lusitude of the Pub: in the Buck,
Muscular System, Flushing of the Body,
Hot Hands, Eruptions on the I'm,
~ Fluid Oountunaneo.
These aymptomu, if dlowed to go on, which thin addi—
eine invariably removal, soon follow ‘
manner, “wiry, irxnkmtc 212's.
In ono of which the putient may emits. Who can as"
they are not frequently {oil-flied by those “direfnl dil
°”":" "u" , = .
INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION?
Many are uv‘are of the cause of their nun'ering, but none
will oonfeu. The record: of the Insane Asylums, sud tht
melancholy dnths 1:: Consumption, bear mpls: Wilmi
to the truth of the assertion.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED BI (15
emu WEAKNESS,
Rank-es the lid of medicine .to strengthen and mini
rate the ayatemmhich HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU
invariably does A trill will convince the most skeptic“,
FEMALES! FEflALESH FEMALES!!!
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, 08 CONTRI-
PLATING- MARRIAGE.
In mnny nfiectiona peculiar to Pema'ea,tho Extra:
Buchn is unequalled by my other PM”, as in GNOME
or Retention. Irregulnritiel, Painfnlnean, rr Suppression
of Customuy Evacuation, mounted or Bcirrhaul am
or the Uterus. Lancet-rhe- or Whixes, Sterility, and for I
eomplu'nts incident to the lax, whether arising Imm in
discretion, Habits of Dlmlpntion, or in the
DECLINE OB CHANGE OF LIFE.
an SYMPTOMS ABOVE.
N 0 FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT 1T
CIEC:I
rue no Balsam, Mercury 91' Unpleasant Medich:
Unpleasant Ind Dangerous Diseases.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU
013 MB SECRET DISEASES
In g“ their stag”, pt little expsnae; little or no dun
1n diet; no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE. '1
It causes fquuent' dam-u and gives strength to Ufinfll,
thereby removing ‘obmncfiona, preventing and curi
strictnren of the nrethm, allaying pain and inflammation
:0 frequent in this elm of disusaa. and axpelli POI.
HONOUS, DISEABED AND WORKOUT MATngl.
Thousand: upon thousands who have been tho
VICTIMS OF QUACKB, ‘
And who have peid HEAVY FEES to be'cured in I' ehon
time, have found they were deceived, and that the “ Poi
eon " has. by the use of I Powerful Autringenta,"| heel
dried up in the system, to brenk out in an aggravatedjorm.
and
PERBAPS AFTER BIABRIAGE
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU:
For all Afl‘eetionn Ind Diseases of the URINARY OI
GANS. whether existing in MALE 01: FEMALE, from
whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long
stamina: Diseases of then organ: require the lid of n
DIURE 10.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT JBUOHU
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And it is certain to have the desired eflect in 3.1] Distance
for which it ie recommended.
BLOOD! BLOODH BLOOD!!!
HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY coxcmwumn com
POUND FLUID EXTRACT SAREAPARILLA
SYI’HILIS.
This is an afl‘ection of the Blood,-and attachgthe sent
organs, Linings of the Norse, Ears, Throat, Windpipe uni
other Mucus Surfaces, making its appearance in tha form
of Ulcers. HELMOLD’B Extmct amnparilla purine:
the Blood and removes all Scaly Emotions of the Skin,
giving tothe camplexion a. clear and heaithy color. It
being prepared expressly for this 01113: of complaints, n
Blood- purifying propentiel are preserved to a. greater ex
tent than any other preparafion of Samayuriila.
I=MEI
HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH,
An excellent lotion for disputing 01’ a Sypbimic nah”,
and u an injection in diseases s-ftha Urinary Organs aris
ing from habits of dissipntion, used in connvction with m.
Extracts Buchu and Slump-rum. in such diseases as recom.
mended. Evidence of the most respsnsible_und relhbl.
charactax- will accompany the medicines, .
CERTIFICATES 0F CERES,
From three to twenty yem’ standing, with names keen
T 0 SCIENCE AND FAME.
for medical properties of BUGHU, seeiDiPpmeato ‘
the United States.
‘Qee Professor DEWEEB’ valuable works'on the In
the of Physic.
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSICK,
Philadelphia.
830 remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM M’MWELL
celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal College
an: an, Ireland, and published in the Trmucfione a
“9%)“ and Queen’s Journal. .
Bee Medico-Chirurgical Revlon Dubliuhed by BEN};
MIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons.
' See most of the late Bundled Works on Medicine.
Extract Baum—n.- u.- 31 00 pet- bottle, at six for 65 06
Extract Hamper-E11a...” $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 06
In: raved BoseWaelL... 50¢. per bottle, oraix for 32 so
01' gal! dozen of etch for $l2, which will be maiden to
cure the mast obstinate cam, if dimtiona are adhered tO.
Delivered- to any, Iddreu, securely packed from obser
ntlon.
11'?- Dgacribe Izmptoma in all communicatiou.‘cura
plumbed. Advxeo until.
--:o:—,I
“lIDAYIT
Personally sppenad before me, 11l alderman of an oil!
of Phfladelphil,fl. I'. Holmiumwho being duly sworn
doth say, hi: pupantiou eonlnin no narcotic, no mo:-
cury, or other Marion: dual, but are purely “gable.
‘ E. T, 8 LD.
Sworn Bnd lubacflbed before me. this 23d any of Nonn
bar, 1854. ‘ _ WM. 2. BIBBERD, Alderman,
N Inth-nt., .bora Moe, Phihdelyhia.
Address letter- {or Moms“ in eonfldama to
H. I'. HELMBOLD, Chemist. _
Depot, No. 104 South rent): street, below Chestnut,
Phihdelphin.
BEWARE or comEanlrs
AND UNPRINOIPLED DEALIRI,
' ll
H33,3:9m€:l.2°o:?£:::,u££on§f£i?d if?“ "'
mmows GENUINE PREPARATIONS,
HELHBOLD’B GENUINE EXTRACT BUG“
mammonms GENUINE Exnncr smnmnu
munmsonms GENUINE mnovnnlnosn man.
Sold by :11 Dmgxista "when -
ASK FOR mmnn’s—uxn NO OTHER
Cut out the «immanent Ind send for it,“ not
: IMPOBITIONAND EXPOSURE ' Lida]:
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