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Ten Thousand Cabinet Organs Per
Annum. —Mason & Hamlin, the famous
cabinet organ makers, are again obliged
to add to their manufacturing facilities,
which have been doubled about every
three years since they commenced busi
ness. So great is the reputation of their
work and so large the demand for it
that there has been no time for years
when they have not been largely behind
orders. Recently they purchased some
two acres of ground in Cambridgeport,
on which is now completed another large
new factory. This, with their other fac
tories, will give them capacity to pro
duce two hundred cabinet organs each
week, or over Ten Thoudand per annum.
They are, of course, much the largest
manufacturers of this class of instru
ments in the world.
They are introducing improvements in
their organs, the present season, which
they regard as very valuable, and for
which patents were granted them in June
and August last.— Boston Advertiser.
A TORPID SYSTEM.
Sometimes, without any assignable
cause, the physical strength and animal
spirits give away, and a strange torpor
tails alike on the body 7 and intellect.
There is little or no pain perhaps, but
the natural vigor and elasticity of the
nervous and muscular system seems to
have departed, and an indifference to
the pleasures of life, and even of its grave
responsibilities, takes the place of that
earnest interest in both which charac
terizes every well balanced mind when in
a healthy condition.
This state of partial collapse is often
the premonitory symptoms of some
serious malady. It indicates unmis
takably that the vital powers are lan
guishing and need a stimulant. In such
eases the effect of a few doses of Hostct
ter's Stomach Bitters is wonderfully
beneficial. The great, tonic wakes up the
system from its drowse. Thesecretions and
and the circulation receive anew impetus.
The relaxed nerves recover their
elasticity under the operations of the
specific," like the slackened strength of a
musical instrument in the process o
tuning. Lethargy and debility are re
placed by energy and vigor, the spirits
rise, and life that almost seemed a bur
den with the season of depression lasted,
becomes once more enjoyable. That
such a radical change should be produc
ed by a remedy entirely devoid of the
powerful alkaloids and minerals so ex
tensively used in modern practice, may
seem incredible to those who pin their
faith on the medicinal efficacy of active
poisons, but if these skeptics will take
the trouble to enquire of those who have
tested the corrective and alterative vir
tues of the Bitters under the circum
stances described, they will find the
statement to be true.
Oct, I—ts.
AGENTS WANTED.—(S‘>23 A MONTH) by the
Ami RICAN Knitting Machine Cos., Boston, Muss., or
St Louis, Missouri
ATLANTA MINERAL SPRING.
We, the undersigned, having tried Dr. S. B. Innes*
treatment, and having received so much benefit from
it tl; it we desire and wish our friends, and tbe public
at large, to know that we unhesitatingly recommend it
to a1 • We are fully satisfied, from experience, that
the Doctor is fully competent to treat with success
the numerous diseases he proffers to cure:
We have always found Dr. Innes at his post, ready
to attend the wants of his patients, always found him
an a Table, agreeable and courteous gentleman. Asa
Physician, his numerous cures attest his ability.
Wo, therefore most cordially recommend him to the
afflicted.
Respectfully,
(Signed)
M A Cloud, Representative, Airs G H Letsdn,
W Brock. Senator 38th District, Mrs M A Doolittle,
J M Tapling Representative, Mrs M M Clarke,
W. G. hughes, Mrs L H Smithers,
T A Holmes, Mrs M J Hamilton,
John Archer, Mrs JM Taylor,
X G Gresham, James J Dillon,
James L Caldwell.
I respectfully inform the Ladies that Mrs. Innes lias
• •barge of the Ladies’ Department, where they will
have .dl the attention required. I will be in attend
ance at my office at all hours, day or night.
Aii. Diseases Treated and cubes warranted!
S. S. INWIS, 2V3T. jD.
Rooms to rent at the Spring House.
Wt ANTED—AGENTS (si*>o Per Day) to sell
the celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING
MACHINE. Has the under-feed, makes the
! “ lock-stitch ” (alike on both sides,) and is fully
I licensed, The Best and cheapest Sewing Ma
chine in the market. Address JOHNSON,
CLARK & CO., Boston, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa.,
Chicago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo.
sepl 7—ly
± BUCKEYE BELL FOUND
f Established iu 1837.
ikm Superior Bells for Churches,
Schools, etc., made of Pure
Bell Metal, copper and tiu—fully Warranted, and
m cue ted with our Patent Improved Rotary Hangings.
Illustrated Catalogue sent free. Address
VANDUZEN & TIFT,
102 and 104 East Second Street, Cincinnati, O.
ugl3~ly
BANNER OF THE SOUTH AND PLANTERS’JOURNAL.
THE IRISH EMIGRANTS !
THE IRISH EMIGRANTS !
THE IRISH EMIGRANTS!
THE IRISH EMIGRANTS!
Teddy and Mary McCrossin.
Teddy and Mary McCrossin.
Teddy and Mary McCrossin
From Dunfanaghy to America!
From Dunfanaghy to America !
From Dunfanaghy to America!
A Story that every Son and Daughter
of good old Ireland should read!
A story that every Son and Daughter
of good old Ireland should read!
In Saturdvy Night of This Week.
In Saturday Night of This Week.
In Saturday Night of This Week
READY TO-DAY ! READY TO-DAY!
In 1858 our Irish Emigrants were almost at the
mercy of the thieves, pickpockets and emigrant run
ners who infested Castle Garden. And although the
New York authorities attempted to suppress these
evils, through the aid of the Commissioners of Emi
gration, they were unablo wholly to do so, and many
emigrants, instead of being protected in tlieir rights,
were robbed, beaten, and in several cases, the j-oung
women abducted and carried away to the vile dens
in Greenwich Street.
The Hero and Heroine of this intensely interesting
and affecting story,
TIIE IRISH EMIGRANTS,
Teddy and liis sister M iry, are true type3 of the
warm-hearted sons and daughters of Erin, who, toil
ing iu this land—truly the land of the stranger—for
the loved ones whom they left behind in the Old
Country, are cheered and consoled throughout all
the trials and troubles which they here experience by
the tender recollections of their far-away home, the
aged parents left in the old cabin by the hillside, and
the bright-eyed sisters or brothers, who are waiting
anxiously for the summons which is to bring about a
happy reunion iu a more favored laud.
* ‘ln far distant lands, wherever they roam,
’Mid the snow of the North, ’neath the palms of the
South,
Erin’s warm-hearted sous, in their dreams still return
To the green isle of their home, to the land of their
birth.
They dream of the cabin that stands on the hillside;
Os the green, sunny meadows ,where the primroses
bloom;
They dream of the fields where iu childhood they
played,
Os the willow that weeps o’er a young brother’s tomb.
And sad is the heart of Erin’s poor daughter,
As she thiuks of a far away father or mother,
And her blue eyes are dimmed with the teardrops of
sorrow
As she dreams of a bright-eyed sister or brother;”
What must make this Story speak direct to the
hearts of all our Irish frinds is, that the case of the
emigrants whose experience is so feelingly narrated in
THE IRISH EMIGRANTS,
Is by no means an isolated one. Thousands upon
thousands of our readers, we are confident, will cor
robate this from their own experience, and will
sympathise and be able to fully enter into the gener
ous and noble motives which actuated Teddy and
Mary, in their unremitting efforts to bring about the
happiness and comfort of their aged parents.
We are sure we have said enough to excite a warm
interest iu this Story, which is begun in this week’s
Saturday Night, the best Family Paper published.
Every one with a true and warm Irish heart beating
within their breasts, cannot but read, with the deepest
interests, the recital of the sufferings and trials which
some of their own countrymen have experienced.
Every one should read
THE IRISH EMIGRANTS.
It is a plain unvarnished tale of what is going on
in our midst every day, unknown to and unnoticed by
any, perhaps, but the actors themselves, and a
knowledge of which cannot fail, we think, to have a
beneficial effect upon tbe minds of all of us, stimulat
ing us to a warmer and deeper sympathy than even
we now afford for the thousands of emigrants, who,
like Teddy and Mary, laud upon our shores, friend
less and inexperienced, and who fall victims to the
numberless snares and wiles which await them on the
very threshold of our land.
SATURDAY NIGHT
Is the best family paper published, and is for sa'e by
all News Dealers in the United States.
SATURDAY NIGHT
HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH
POLITICAL PARTIES OR RELIGIOUS SECTS.
Being a paper for the people, no word or
line is ever admitted in it# columns which
could in the least offend the religious or
political belies of any one. Politics and
Religion are subjects which FA TV PDA Y
NIGHT newer alludes to, ecen in the
slightest manner.
Saturday Night is a large eight page paper elegantly
printed, and contains forty columns of the choicest
reading matter, splendidly illustrated.
In Saturday Night six grand Serial Stories are al
ways running, and its Sketches, Poetry, and Mis
cellaneous Articles, are the best that money can
procure, or the most celebrated American authors
write.
If you wish a paper that every one of your family
will like from the youngest child to the oldest member
be sure and buy Saturday Night. You will find it
the best Family Papei that it has ever been your for
tune to read.
The price of Saturday Night is Six Ceuta per copy
except in places far distant from the office ol publica
tion, when a small advance on this price is charged to
defrav the expenses of extra freight.
DAVIS & ELVERSON,
Proprietors cf “Saturday Night,”
Philadelphia, Pa.
oct. 28—It.
SEASON OF 1870 71.
Mason and Ilamlin Cabinet Organs
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS.
Fatenttd June2l Hand August 23, ISIO
REDUCTION OF PRICES.
The Mason & Hamliu Organ Cos. have the pleasure of
announcing impel tur.t improvements in their Cabinet
Organs, lor which patents were granted them in June
and Auguct last. These are not merely meretricious
attachments, but enhance the eub-tautial excellence of
the intruments.
They are also enabled, by increased facilities for
manufacture, to make, from this date a fuither reduc
tion of prices ou several leading styles.
Having completed and added to their former facili
ties a large new manufactory, ttiey hope herealter to
supply all orders promptly.
The Cabinet organs made by this Company are oi
such universal reputation, not only throughout
America but also in Europe, that lew will need assur
ance of their supeiiority. For years the Company
have been unable to supply the constantly increasing
demand for their instruments being a ways largely
behind orders, though producing about twice the
amount of work of any other maker of instruments of
the class. This extraordinary demand is evidence
that they have been successful in carrying into tttect
two rules which it is their purpose to adhere to
rigidly, so that they may be said to be principles ol
their business. These are :
1. To make the very bed work, and only the best;
availing themselves of the best results of inventive
genius, every improvement, wherever effected, and
every facility which highest skill, ample experience
and liberal use of abundant means can command.
2. To sell always at the lowest possible, prices, re
serving to themselves the lea>t lemuuerative profit.
As cost of production is diminished, pi ices are reduc
ed, and they always print their lowest prices, which
are therefore subject to no discount. The extent ot
their bnisness and enormous number of Cabinet
Organs which they now have occasion to produce
enables them to employ various machinery, and a
division of labor which would not be possible in a
smaller buisiness. They are thus enabled to make the
present reduction in prices, and to sell their work at
even less than the prices commonly demanded for in
ferior instruments, and less than the cost of produc
tion without such extraordinary facilities.
They now offer FOUR-OCTAVE CABINET OR
GANS, in quite plain case , but equal according to their
capacity to anything they make, for SSO each. The
SAME, DOUBLE REEI), SOS FIVE OCTAVE DOUBLE
REED ORG 'NS, FIVE STOPS, with Knee swell and
Tremulant, in elegant case, with several oi the Mason
& Hamlin improvements, $125. The same extra,
with new Vox Humana. Automntic Swell, kc. , SIOO.
THE SAME, RESONANT CASE, with the new im
provements, s2tO. FIVE OCTAVES, To REE SETS
REEDS, SEVEN STOPS with EDPHONE, a splendid
instrument, $225. TWO MANUAL CABINET OR
GANS, FOUR FULL SETS OF REEDS, NINE STOPS
$375. THE SAME, RESONANT CASE, with the
new improvements, the finest instrument of the class
made $125. kc., kc Many other styles in propor
tion-
A uew illustrated catalogue with full information,
and reduced prices, is now icady, and will be sent
fiee, with a testimonial cironiar, presenting a great
mass of evidence as to the superiority of these in
struments, to any one sending his address to the
MASON & IIAM.LION ORGAN CO.. 154 Tremont
Street,Boston, or 590 Broadway, New York-
Oct. —3
Sixty-five First Prize Medals Awarded
"WMKNABE & CO
MANUFACTURERS OF
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES
BALTI3IOKE, Ml}.,
These Instruments have been before the Public for
nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone
attained an unpurchased pre-eminence, which pro
nounces them unequalled. Their
TONE
combines great power, Sweetness, and fine singing
quality, as well as great purity of Intonation and
Sweetness throughout the entire scale, Their
TOUCH
is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiff
ness found iu so many Pianos.
ITV WORKMANSHIP
they are unequalled using none but the very best
seasoned Material, the large capital employed in hur
business enabling us to keep continually an immense
stock of lumber, &c., on band.
All our Square Planos have our New Im
proved Overstrung Scale and tbe Agraffe Treble.
H ... * We would call special attention to our im
provements in GRANDPIANOS and S Q U A R E
GRANDS, Patented August If, 1860, which bring the
Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained.
Every Piano fullyJWarranted for 5 Years.
We have made arrangements for the Sole Wholesale
Agency for the most celebrated PARLOR ORGANS
and MELODEONS, which we offer, Wholesale and
Retail, at Lowest Factory Prices.
WMC. SNABE <k 00.,
IValtlmove, Alt*.
octß—6m
TROY BELLS.
Old Established Troy ell Foundry.
TROY, N. Y.—A large assortment of Church,
Academy, Fire Alarm, and other Bells, constantly on
hand and made to order. Made of genuine Bell Metal
(Copper and Tiu.) Hung with Rotary Mountings,
the best and most durable ever used. Warranted
Satisfactory.
Large I.lustrated Catalogue sent free upon applica
tion to JONES A CO.,
Troy, N. Y.
june4—ly
L. & A., HE. McLAWS
Land Agent*
For the State of Georgia, will Buy, Sell, and Rent
Lands on Commission.
No. 3 old Post Office Block.
Augusta, Ga., Jan. Bth 1869. jan9-tf
THE GREAT
(Southern Piano
MANUFACTORY.
“Bad Blood.”
"The Life is the Blood.”
From it we derive our strength, beauty, and mental
cap? bilities. It is the centre of our being, around
winch revolves all that makes existence happy. "When
this source is corrupted the painful effects are visible
in many shapes, prominent among which is
SCROFULA.
This is a taint or infection of the human organism,
and probably no one is wholly free from it. It ex
hibits itself in various shapes—as Ulcers and Sores,
Decayed Bones, Diseased Sca’p, Sore Eyes, Weak and
Diseased Joints, St. Vitus’ Dance, Foul Discharges
from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular Swellings,
Throat Affections, Rheumatism. Heart Affections,
Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disorders of the
Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affections, Liver Com
plaint, Salt Rheum, Dysoepsia, Neuralgia, Loss ol
Manhood and General Debility.
It has been the custom to treat tlie.se diseases with
Mercury and other mineral substances, which,
though sometimes producing a cure, often prove in
jurious and entails misery in after life. The long
known injurious properties of these so-called alter
atives and purifiers has led the philantrophical man
of science to explore the areana ot Nature, the result
of which lias been the discovery of vegetable pro
ducts which possess the power of eradicating these
Taints from the Blood,
DR.TUTTS
COMPOUND EXTRACT OP
Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight
Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Diseases.
By its use the afflictions above enumerated cau bo
permanently banished, and the
Source—The Centre of Life—The Blood,
be maintained in all its purity and vigor.
For diseases produced by the use of
Mercury, and for Syphilis, with its train
of evils, this compound is the only sure
antidote.
To the poor creature, enfeebled iu mind and body,
by secret practices, whose nerves are unstrung, and
countenance downcast
The Sarsaparilla
AND
QUEEN’S DELIGHT
is a blessing. Try it fairly, and ycur nerves will be
restored to their wonted vigor’, and your dejected
counteeance bo made radiant with the consciousness
of
RESTORED MANHOOD.
Being free from violent minerals, it is adapted to
general use. The eld and the young may use ii; the
most delicate female at any time may* take it; the
tender infant, who may have inherited disease will be
cured by it.
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD
USE
Dll TEXT S
Extract of Sarsaparilla
AND
QUEEN’S DELIGHT.
When used in the Spriug it removes ail humors
which infest the system; and banishes the languor
and debility peculiar to that season of the year.
It acts promptly on the
LIVER AND KIDNEYS\
Producing a healthy action of the important organs
by which all the impurities of the system are carried
off, and the result is
A Clear Skin, A <»ood Appe
tite and ISoiiyant Spirit*.
DR. TUTTS
VEGETABLE LIVER RILLS.
There are scarcely any diseases in which purgative
medicines are not more or less required, and much
sickness and suffering might be prevented were they
more generally used. No person can feel well
while a costive lnbit of body prevails; besides it soon
generates serious and often fatal diseases, which
might have been avoided by a timely and judicious
use of proper Cathartic Medicines.
These Pills are invaluable to all who suffer from
Bilious and Liver Complaints, Sick Headache, Loss
of Appetite, Drowsiness, Giddiness, and especially in
digestion, which prevails to an alarming ex'ent in
this country at the present day. By the judicious use
of TUTT’S LIVER PILLS the bowels may be kept,
perpetually, iu a natural condition of good health.
They do not act as a merely temporary relief; they
keep the human system in a state of sound and vi
gorous health, by easily and almost imperceptibly
cleansing it of all impurities. It braces and invig
orates both the physical and mental organization..
Habitual constipation or costiveness is the fruitful
source of innumerable ills; the first of which is im
purity of the blood, and as a natural consequence the
action of the heart, liver and stomach and kidneys, are
disordered, It is unreasonable then expect a return to
of health while the cause of these troubles exist, viz..
Constipation or Sluggishness of the Bowels. It is the
habit generally adopted to resort to Salts, Castor Oil,
Calomel, etc., which only affords temporary relief,
leaving the bowels in a tar worse condition after the
effects of these medicines have passed off. Dr.
Tutt’s Liver Pills moves the bowels to a healthy
action, not acting as it were mechanically, but they
stimulate the secretions, and iu a healthful and
natural manner expels all impurilies without weak
ening the body.
Attention is especially directed to the Let, that the
Liver Pills are not intended solely to operate upon
or move the bowels, but if taken properly they are
a Certain Cure for Diarrhcta, Colic, Dysentery and
bilious attack leading to purging.
The puplic are assured that TUTT’S LIVER PILLS
are pure!} vegetable, CONTAINING NOT A PARTI
CLE OF MERCURY.
PREPARED BY
WM. H. TUTT &L LAND,
AUGUSTA. GA.
And Sold by Druggists Everywhere.
june4—ly
THE “PAM KILLER ”
This celebrated medicine has won a deservedly
high reputation as an alieviator of pain and a preser
ver of health. It lias become a household remedy,
from the fact that it gives immediate and permanent
relief, It is a purely vegetible preparation, made
ftoin the best and purest materials, safe to keep and
to use in every iimi.y. It is recommended by physi
cians and persons of all classes, and to-day, after a
public trial cf thirty yearss—the average life of man
—it stands unrivalled and unexcelled, spreading its
usefulness over the wide world. Its large and in
creasing sale affords positive evidence of Its endur
ing fame. We do >.otdeem it necessary to say much
in its favor as one small bottle will do more to con
vince vou ol its (otic cy than all the advertisements
in the world. Give it one favor tri.il and you would
not be without it for ten times its eo^t.
Directions accompany each bottle.
PrUe 25cts, 50cts, and SI.OO per Bottle.
Sold by all Druggist.
May—2l—ly
■ ■ . J.i* .•
Why is it that so many children die under the ago
of live years ? That a large proportion of children
die under that age, has long been a subject of remark,
and without a satisfactory cause ascertained, it is
certain.
Also, it is known that worms exist in the human
system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents,
especially mothers, who a*e more constantly with
their children, cannot be toe observing of the first
symptoms of i cor ms; for so surely as they exist, can
they be
SAFELY AND CER7AINL Y
removed from the most DELICATE IN FA XT by the
timely use of
B. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge.
It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, being
A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION,
And mav be administered with the UTMOST SAFETY
TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES.
Worm Confections, made more for the purpose cf
pleasing the palate than of overcoming the disease,
have been manufactured ail over the country, but
their short lease of iii'e is nearly exhausted, and B. A.
Fahnestock’s Vermifuge continues to grow in favor
dailv.
CAUTION.
Should occasion require you to purchase B. A.
Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, be particularly careful that
the initials are B. A. This is the article that has
been so
Favorably Known since 1829
And purchasers must insist on having it, if they do
not wish to have an imitation forced upon them.
SCHWARTZ & HAZLETT,
FORMERLY
B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S SON & CO,
{Sole l-*roprieto:rs,
PITTSBURG, PA.
declß ly
THE LIVER.
I 41 * U the SYMTOMS OF LIVER
I iS LiVLM UIN o ■Complaint, are uneasiness and
si2£B»iremenaMHßßVPiuu Hi the side. Sometimes
the pain is iu the Shoulder, and is mistaken for Rheu
matism. The stomach is affected with loss of ap
petite and sickness, bowels in general costive, some
times alternate with flux. The head is troubled with
I pain and dull, heavy sensation, considerable loss o'
memory, ; ccompanied with painful sensation of ba>
ing left undone something which ought to have been
I , Often complaining of
LIV Eli Bweakness, debility, and low
| s ph'its. Sometimes some of
the above symptoms attend the disease, and at other
times very few of them; but the Liver is generally
the organ most involved. Cure the Liver with Sim
mons' Regulator and all will be well.
Hr. Simmon's
Liver Rermlator.
A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY A
DERANGED ST A TE OF TIIE LI VER.
2|%££&iHßWnan» Dyspepsia, Headache, Jaundice,
ll vCgllultOrsCostivenoss, Sick Headache, Chron
| Tpum n —U' Diarrlicea, Affections of the Biad
der,Camp Dysentery, Affections of the Kidneys, Fever,
Nervousness, Chills, Diseases of the Skin, Impurity of
the Blood, Melancholy or Depression of Spirits,
Heart Burn, Colic, or Pains in the Bowels, Pain in the
Head, Fever and Ague, Dropsy, Boils, Pain in Back
and Limbs, Asthma. Erysipelas, Female Affections,
and Billions Diseases generally.
Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Druggist, Macon, Georgia.
For sale by all Druggists. Price $ 1 per package.
A preparation of rootsjmd herbs, warranted tc be
sirictly vegetable, and do no injury to any one.
It has been used by hundreds, aud known for the
last twenty-five years as one of the most reliable, ef
iicatiousand harmless preparations ever offered to
the suffering. If taken regularly and persistently, it
is sure to effect a cure.
READ THIS SPECIMEN OF A HUNDRED CER
TIFICA TES :
PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND IT.
Lake Providence, La., June 24, 1860.
Messrs. Zeilin and Cos. Gentlemen : I notice the ad
vertisement of I)r. Simmons’ Liver Regulator, a
medicine with which I have fortunately become fami
liar. I first became acquainted with its wonderful
qualities as a remedy lor the ills prevalent in the
Mississippi Valley, some three years ago, and believe
I have the credit of introducing it into this com
munity. I have felt convinced tor a long time that
the medicine is a sovereign regulator of the liver,and if
it were better known would supplant blue mass and
calomel to a great extent. Respectfully,
CHARLES H. GOFF, Editor Carroll Record
For sale by W. H. Barrett, Augusta Ga„ also by
all Druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere.
ap3—ly
Cancer Can be Cured!
A ND 30 can Scrohila, Tetter, and all kindred diseases.
A We refer the reader to the Rev. Fathers M. and
P. Crane, of St. Augustine’s; the Rev. Father McGinn,
of St. Francis’; the Rev. Father Sheeran, of Villa
Nova, aud hundreds of others. Call or send for Trea
tise on Cancer, etc. JAMES McNICHOL, M. D., No.
1339 Parish street, Philadelphia.
Office hours from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. declß-ly
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