The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 30, 1864, Image 4

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; MAYORS QF'TH
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; Wo. theoadersitttfcd Mayors, hereby »
Aut ilii i>rag«i*U, Apothecaries, •
* J K rhysioianeqf dtr several cittM haro rijp
‘‘ l : ' : k <fooatoentof aseurouoo to oa that AYE
“f ; jISABSXPABIttsA. lim b?on touadto
’.'t roffledy of (Teat exes liens*, and wo
...j the ooafldMe* of the community' . - .
HON, JaWeS COOfc, . ]
'-5( l . Mayor of IfcWJttiL, V
HOlfc ALBIN REARD,
-; Mayor of ITASHDA,
EON. S. W. HARBINSTON
Bator of MANOHHBTBB,
HON. >OHN ABBOTT/ ) -
i Miyor of dOHOOBD, S. H.
is. bullock, f
iyor of WOBOI3TEB, MASS.
LtH’L sibsbee,
I Mayor of SAUIM, MASS.
W. LINCOLN, Jr., V
.Mayor of .BOSTON, jMAS^.
! now. a.
HON. Hj
HON. A
M. ECDIiAB, j -• j
jijot of PROVIDENCE, B. J.
HON. Ailds W..PREBTIOB.
Mayor of‘NORWICH, CONN.
HOW. J. B. HARRIS, ! | 1
• 1 Mayor of NEW LONDON, OONIT.
' koN. CHAS. S. RODIER, "
IMoyor of MONTREAL, a E.
HOB. D. P. TIE1IABB; i
Mayor of HEW YORK CITY.
HOB.H. M. KIBSTRBT', !
1 1' . Uoyor.-of HAMILTON, 3. VF.
HOW. ADAM WILSON, i I ;
1 1' Mayor of TORONTO, 0.
,EON. BISHOP, ;
- Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO.
H. CRAWFORD, j ;
Mayor of LODIB v i I Jiß,. Kf.
HB SLOAN, i ' .I>[U
‘ Mayor of LTOITS, IOWA* l;
MES MoPEETERS, k p,
«f bqwmanville, o. w.
AMES w. NORTH,
|. Mayor of AUGUSTA, MB.
HOB. HENRY COOPER, Jr.,
: Miybr of g Hit
HOB. JAMES s: BRER, • I
1 Mayor Of FREDERICTON, N. B,
HOB. WILLARD BYE, i J
;; Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, Mi
HOB.vL BLAISDBLL,
- MayOrJof; FALL BXVER.
W. H. CRANSTON,
] J Mayor of, NEWPORT,.
hon. fred stahL, , .
-j Mayor of OAXtEUAy uiu
HOB. JOHN HODQDEB, k .1
;V j Mayor of DOiiOQUBj
♦i' HOB. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD.
Uwor of OHA.TTANOOOA, TBNN.
1 I HOB. ROBERT BLAIR, !
I - Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA.
HOB.' bLd. BAUGH, ' J ,
Mayor of mem?his, tenn. in the i Oi phans’ Court
'■ HOB. GEBARDETHtB, J The foßowihg/appraisements under the Acl
- . Mayor of NEW ORLEANS, LA. , BEAVER COUNTY,'PA. of the jHth of April, 18S1. oi
HON, H.JX 3CNANTON,. . ' , IIKOMT Attention given to the drawing of property allowed to ;be retained by a
-r F iMayor of ROCHESTER, JT. T. IJj EXEMPTION PAPERS, and all matters or jbliildfoh of a decedent, tq, the. value oi;
' *, I .Q/atyn 1 QfmnecteU with thje draft; also paths adminis- s3oo,liafce beep filed-inihe Officc;of UieCierJt
HON.' 1)2 WIX* C, , tr w jeered, acknowledgment^ taken.&c., &c. .fdclO "6f tbc Orphans’ Court, of., Bearer county,;
1 tTOW ' NOTICE. J the amount of $3OO,
-HOB.j GEO. WEL.BQW, "W-OyiCß is hereby giveden that letters of Ujecled to be retained by the wido* of Jere-1*
. . : Mayor of PITTSBUBOs- pa. administration upon| the estate of Dry min h Hnnibsl, late of; Economy township, d«.
HOB. 0. H. BUHL, 7 J • G*o*ob N. Attiso*. late; ,yf the borough . ,6t ceased, Charles Brown, Adm’r. I
■ ' Mayor of DETROIT, trroTT Beaver, Beaver county, Penna., dec'd, hsVe , Real and personal property to the amoum
■ I / been granted to the undersigned. All persons of §l9Bi by'widow of Samuel Miller, late of
HOB. HEMAB L. PAGE, | ; .knowing themselves indebted to said estate Gallilee,'deceased, .RTilliain Whan, Esq.^
• Mayor Of MUiWAUBJE, WIS. lire requested to ; made immediate payment, Adm’r. I > ' ‘
W w ■ H tllo s e haTttrg claims against the same will personal property, to amoupt of s3ooi'
W..W.’»AUttaß| . rj present them properly authenticated for set-, bv widow ot John Ewing, late of the Borough
>. ■ Mayor).of RACuIE, WIS.; tlement. • -if. '■' \ X ,bf l Frankfoit,' deceased, Thomas Nicholson;
TfOM' A PARR /(| -THOMAS AX.X.ISON, 'Administrator, " g 9 (. Adjaj'r; .I'. .1
j i ■ * Mayor*of KENOSHA, WIS. dect.23’G3-st. ;■ - /Bridgewater, Pa. .personal property to the amount of s3oo',
E BIW Urar millEa I NOTICE. widow:of ChfirtianXeffher, late a* Brigh|
i How» JQHII w* rIAiriJSOy v ■ TTTITRRPAQ inHA-ra -nf adinmiataafinii iQQ iCtef ADgCI, AuW P.
, Mhyor.f OTIOAOO. IX*a ® MSi
■ HOB. H. Jv A. HEA-ra,- [ °" r dec’d, having Wn-grant-^LnoJ R,J)S!P
i i ’Mayor of SELMA, ALA, ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted to n, “ B ?L,";j. “ ’ 11.,.,. ,
•: HOB k J IrbBLE : v : of s««>.
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S-7: HOB. W. B. HOLYBAD. 7 T roperlr a.^tl ’ ‘ f
’i S « Mayor of COLUMBUS, <JA , „-L . 3 AS jfES REED, r ’^ d “ r” •, If Estate, lot No T, situate in Ae' Boi
i 'yww T’.RPA'R.T'E'RO MANTJEL. I T.' ’ , I L_ rough of New Brighton, claimed to)W retail!-
x JOr.ertßWt I>r - I>- M’Kinney, wSBTJSIi
, i , ' J .^ LT :,v,- r .Uvl.o ; M citiienaof > .. by widow df Dr.Gcorge W. Allison, late of the
ROB ESTEPHABIE RODRIGUES,
■ i ;BE AVER AND-VICINITY.-. v ! Boroueh of Beaver, deceased, Thomas Allison,
«- V- ■"I 'Mayor of HAVANA. > ■ ■') orrtcß in ’■ Adm’r.' j' ~ I;■
nOW . LBTOBIO ECHEVERA, h “ - Personal property to the amount of $3OO,
j BOH by widow of James Reed. Sr., late of Hanover
i ■. \, ]' ■ ■ ; g l4 • township, deceased. James' Reed, Jr., Adm’r.
DOB K. G, MILANGBO, x l' -Personal property |to the amount of $8(1)0 to
i Mayor of VALPABAIBO. CHOi the widow of Tehran T. Shaffer, d. ceased,
• ■I 1 • late of the borough’ of New Brighton. .
i; DOB MAEO SESQUIPEDALIA, ; BENJAMIN BEDISON, ARm’r. v
, Mayor, of 810 JANEIRO, BRAQL SARAH Adm’l.
' : Certify that h,T# , Feb. 3d, FB * ZI^ k
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
HOW. "tinA
HON. I.
Bon. jo;
HON. Si
• Hey
HQN. X
HON, J
V.— ~| r 77 f
VJ» *zi excellent remedy, and worthy tho
■ , • . fidenoa xf tha community, j
Eorr 6j ring Dlaeaaea.
Cor Pnrlfylm 'th* Blood.
For Scrofula or Klag’.i EVil,'
For Turaoii, Clcrra, and Korol* '
Krnptiona and Floaplea., ■
' For Blotcbol', BJalnt, and Bella*
' For 8«. Aaihaar's Fln, Roar, or Krya.
T|or Tetter Salt Khettm*
For' end Ringworm.
. For Camceraad Canccroaa Soraa. :
For Kora kyaa, Sera Ean,»iul Human
“ For Female Diareara* '
For tapprcaaloa and Irregularity* •
-For gyptillla or Venereal PUaaaea.
. ... For I*Vrar Complalata. -
,- ’V For klUaaaaa of tba Heart* •
\ TbaMayon of tba chief oitlea of the DiS-
Wrf States, Canadas, and British r«)Tinc«a,
. CmU, -jFem. Btaafl, Jtoadoo, and In facial*
' - -putt aU tht.eitsra on this oonUnant, hat#
dpnad this dominant, to aaaiu* thair people
. *hal remedies Urey may use witaaafatyand
aoafldenoe. But onr epaoa wUI only admit
■ • of than. _■• ,
>r*s Sarsaparilla,.
Iyer’s Cherry Pectoral*
Ayer’s Pills, and
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
*', • ruraitii, , | ./
®r. J. C. A/«r A -j • : •
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State' School.
EDINBOHO, BRIE CO./TA."
fTlHEbaildingt are new, neat andtoonren-
X tat: goodtibrariej, Reading Room and
Apparatus jthbttmgh andpraeti-
Oal. 1 | -- I #n I- -, - -
jTuifion per term offourteen weeks,' $4,00 j
Hoard $2,25. per W<sek; s3Q,6opay* the whole
term’s [expense, ■ Including the-use of -text
books.!' -j jj l / ... •’
, The. Fall term open*? AugiutlS, 1858. x
' *®-iSeo<l for Circular.
■ ! J.A.I COOPER, A. Principal.
aog6:3m: _ J ■ ; j
, & 00.,
Advertising Commission Agents
1 V AND DEALERBIN
PRINTING INKS OPj£ KINDS
. Type, Printing Materials,
praiTiNO and printing paper cards, its
OFFlCES—Brown’s BuildinS, Philadelphia;
Tribune Buildings^ I New Tork. ’.
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HOOKSTOWN .
SELECT 8 CHOOL,
Opens Monday, Sept- 28th
Mathemitios, Science* and Languages,
Taught on the most favorable terms.
Address " D. IV. SCOTT. JViHCipoi
' NOTICE. *
Joseph Dunlap vs. Sarah Dunlap. ~
rN the Court of Common I Fleas of .Bearer
"county, .No. 4j Sept. Term, 1803. libel
in Divorce." , i j
; To the respondent in. above ease:—Tou are
hereby"notified to| be and appear before the
Hon. "Judges of the Court of:€ommbn Pleas of
Beaver county, Court -toi be ) held in Bea
ver, in- said county, Sh the let t Monday,(7th
day) of March,-1864, to ans verthe complaint
of Joseph Dunlap!in the-above case.
Joseph LEDiiE. sh’ff. •
Jan.6,*<jt|a . ' V :
* NOTICE IN PARTITION.
BEAVER COUNTS ss:-}-In the' Orphans’
Court of said County, in the . 'matter of the
partition of the real estate o'f.-Jesse Smith,
deceased. To John B.jSmitih,'lsaac Jamison
and Susan his wife; heirs and legal represen
tatives! of said d^easea,-and alt. others inter
ested: Take notice' that ,an Inquisition, to
make partition and valuation of said real - es-‘
tate, will be heldlupoii the| premises on the
•.18th day p of December, 1863, at whichtime
nd place yon may attend- if you-think proper
9 dec2 ' { - JOS. LEDLIE.Sh’ff.
Ve-Iftahle
REAL ESTATE FOE SALE.
THE House and Lot belonging to. the.heirs
of Col. Joseph; Hi Witson,} deceased, situate
on the North side of th£ Diamond, in the .boro’
of Beaver.* Also out-lot Noil 16, adjoining the.
east , end of said ’borough, containing Eight
Acres, is now offered for -s ale. For particu
larsenquire of \ “• '•
JOHN H.; WILSON. Franklintp. or
\ A. R. MOORE, Beaver. , ;
dee23,63 j ■ j ,
T. M. MoCord,
Notary 3r*ixl)lic.
1 :j . Office WITH ■ • . *■
Si B. CHAMBERLIN, ATT’Y AT
(Near the Marshal's office,
BROAD WAV, NEW BRIGHTON,.
The. Shannon Buildino. S. R Corner of
jfcciG] 1 the Diamond, Beaver, Pa.
Estate of PoL* IL P. Roberts.
LETTERS testamentary on the .estate of
Colr RiOHAiiB P. .Kojn«BTS,- late of the
borough of Beaver, deceased, having been is
sued to.the undersigned, ill persons indebted
are required to make imtddiate payment, and
those having claims will present them, prop
erly authenticated for settlement, j
WM. HENRY; Executor & Trustee.
j Fallston,Dec.2l. ’£3 * /1,
XJEN-KNIXES, Scissors, ' Gum Hair Pins,
JL Purees, Port Mohaies, Needles, Tweezers,
Pencil-sharpeners, Spool Cotton, I .'' Thread,
Pinv&c., for sale St the Drug Store ;of '
dlTi ’• T DR.C. P, COMtfWS. '
A Gentleman cured of Nerrous Deiility, In*
competency, Premature Decay and Youthful
I Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others,
willrbe happy *,ol furnish to all wh > need it:
(free of charge) the receipt and ''directions for
making the simple’ Remedy ussd in his ease.
Those Wishing to profit by hij experience and
possess a Valuable Remedy-will receive the
’same, return-mail, (carefully scaled,) by
addressing JOHN B. OGDEN.
No 60 Nassau Street, Nsw^Vork.
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DRESS-MAKI If G.
MRS. .Zj MOORE t to
. [Vp the pnpUe tbt she bu reisored a few
rode from her late residence, where- she in
tends ~continuing the MILUNEBY * TOREB3-
husiness, in &U Its rations branch
es. She has lately receired e well selected,
stock of SiitissmT Goons, Ito which site in.
▼itea the attention of her enstomers. A eon
tinoanee of heretofore liber
ally bestowed, is respectfully solicited.
Bearer, Sept.; 30, ’BS.-j-dw. ; 5 - - i
AXttHNISTBATOB’S NOIiCB
WHEEiAB Utt«i of •dialalMntlen on
tbe «UU of Hsnx Cowa», Sr., liU
of Groan* tnwsfbip, .df&SrV } *•.
dMtwdd, baring boon duly gmnUdto tin on*
denigned, ill Rwsoii* indebtodto wid MtoU
ixi nofitfid idnuio immodUU poyrorn t. and
teOTOftoTWfccUiarHPl ll * l U»e *ua« wlUpra
c«i* ft'ein -property suthtotieUed fir eettU
*****y*A'i^*.--.
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\ REGISTER'S NOTICE.
<j\lX persons interested hi- the following
Administration andQoajfdlanaceounU,
welch'haVe bt|n passtd and filedintha
BefUterixOfflce.jof Bearer county, Pai, will
tike th* same will he preeemled to
theOrphanstsCourt, to be held at Beaver, oa'
Wfdneeday, the 9th dajr of‘March, ,1864, for
confirmation en&sUowanee. I -
The first aadvfinal "ae©
Comkle, -Sr., 'AdiueMntor.
John Conkle, deo’d; \|
j ■ Pinal account of Jaiaea NeU
tor of the hstate of XThonu
ceksed. \ ,i : (• V ..
The final account of Joseph
ministrator of ihe.estfite of P
dec’d., i"j -1 .
- The final account (real al) of-
Joseph C. Wilson, adininii bonis*
non, w iih will annexed of . leo’d. 1
The final account '(p*rsoiiil): oi -ndrew
Watterson, execatbrof the last will of\Wu
litlm Scott, dec’d. , j ' . \ ‘
The final account of John Eidemiller. id;
ministrator of the. estate of J. C. lenle, dec'dv
. The account of Jacob’ Householder,
executor of.the last will of Philip H-Pflug,
I dec’d. . ' . . j
The final accowt pf Eli Ramsey, acting
eiedutor of the last will of Robert. Ramsey,-
dC Xhe final account ofi John Garrard, (admin
istrator of the! estate of Johnj Eaton, dpc’d.
V Thc 6hal ,account of Jtunes Todd, Jr,-, ad
ministrator ofthe estate of James Todd, Sr.,’
deo’d I' 1' j
- The first and final account of .Daniel M.
Donehoo,;administrator, of the estate of John
Olenn, deo’d. : ■ 1 •
, The first and final accounts (Real and Per
sonal) of i William K. Boden, administrator 1 of
Samuel S.| Hamilton, dec’d.
The finii account. ofWilliam K. Boden; ad
ministrator of Francis jMurrel, dec’d.
The first and fiual aceounls (Real and -Per
sonal) of Richey Bakin, executor Of the last;
will of Dirid Eakin, sr., ded’d. ; t
The Guardian accounts of Joseph Brittain,
Guardian of Jbsiah Hi. & Ann Elizabeth Brit-;
tain, minor heirs pf John Brittain, dee’d.
The Guardian accduuts of R. M. Rhodcs,
Guardiaiof William, j Elijah, Sarah Jane A
Ain Eliia t owell,. minor children of- Eleaier
Powell, dec’d. f
The Guardian account of Daniel Risinger,
Guardian of Wm., Morton; jr., minor son of
Win. Morton, r sr., deo’d. »'
The Guardjjan account of Benj. M’Farlin
Oiiardiac'of Mary Emma PnweU, minor dough
(et of Eloacer lPoweJl,jdec'd.’
Tha Ouhrdiapigcconnt of Jos. 0 Wilson.Guar
diari of Marik J. Scott, minor heir of. James
Scott, dec'd. ' K , : !■■•;■ .
: Tiie Guardian'accounts of Joseph Mehaffey,
Guardian of Elizabeth J. 4 'Maty Agness
Glenn, minor heirsatf John Glenn, dec'd-
The Guardian account of P. jMulTanon,Guar
dian of Edwin H. Douds, minor son of Jamas
H. Douds, dec'dj 117 ; ; %
The GUardinn account of John Thomas,
Guardian of Thomas B. Dapiels, minor son of
Daniel Daniels. > j. ’ 1
The Guardian account of Jactman T. Stock-|
dale, Guardiarivof SiisUn E. Colhoon, minor
heir of Thoh. 111. Cnlbuon, dec'd.
■ The ’Guardimn accounts of John Weaver,
.Guardian 0! Sebastian, ■Stephen and Ellen
Small, minor children!of Martin Small, dec’d.
; The Accounts of. Regina Miller, Administra
trix of John MHlor. dec’d, who was Guardian
of John, lMar,tin, Catharine and Adam'Fresh
corn.jminor children of Adam Freshcorn, del
ceased.' J. 1> ’ , 1. i” . ”
The Account, (real estate) of' Wm. Whan,,
administrator of the estate ofElement Z. Sou
ders. dec’d. ; /
i: ALFRED R. MOORE,
' Register
Feb*. 3,186 i.
Bei»er,
Confessions & Experience of an trtvalid.
■#)UBJ.ISnKU for doe nenefit and as a warn-
I ing and a caution to young mem who suf
fer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay
4c., supplying at the same time the means ot
Self-Cure, jßy one who las cured himsell
after being jpiit to great expense through med
ical impoeition andquackery. ’ Byenclqsinga
post-paid addressed envelopes, single copies
may be' had of thei author, NATHAKIEI
MATFAIB, Esq., Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y.
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"Notice V f.
IS hereby given thjat I bare been appointed
as Surgeon by the Pension Department, {to
examine wounded’ and invalid Soldiers, dis
charged from the service; that my .authority
extends to any Coimty, .Stale or .Territory,
and that I am; now reody to enter npon the,
discharge ot my duties.
7 A OEQRGE McCOOK, M. D , |
j Oetilb—4t. 7 Examining Surgeon.
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rf»HE : partnership heretofore existing l>e
| tweenthe undersigned; under the come
of .Campbslt, & Linara, in the, Foundry Bus- j
iness, in has this day been das*
solved by mutual consent. ' {
JThe business of the firm will he settled jhy
. Campbell, who will be found at the Fotin
dl7‘ I THOS. CAMPBELL*
Septj ie. IMS. j JNO. B.LEHMEB. -
! S t sp K R;'ward.
liTILL gbo the above reward for the ar
reetand conviction of any person found
trespassing or doing malicious mischief on my
property, adjoining; the farm of Abram Wolf
ana lot of John Fisher, near the boro. of
We. - ;• !- DAVID BTQKEJL.
| fan-y*—. - ! \
I Beayer Seminary.
* THB Sirinn'Tsisr, .of 14 weeks, win e]wn
on Moud«tho3Bt)»;of Usgek. -
' iepetieglati dddtesa
irfeoCENiX :
UHIIIMHiKSSf
yuKi:
178 *me&AMPBTB£ETA9DSI6 .
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wuiukninki Nj T. - uraeuens 1888
Eetabliehmeet kea bentin ebeeeetfel j
operation for 24 years, usd is the largest J
the kind in the ljnited States.. ‘We hare on]
lusd or mantrfketnre tooederereiydescription *
o f Looking-glass, Pietnre and Portrait Frames,
Plain ud OnuiMtlFitr, V*!l,o?it tHu>!
tel Glasses, Connecting Cornices, Bue, end
Bracket Tablet, with Marble Slab*,. Toilet'
Glasses, Be., Be.; Be. Mouldings forPicthre
Frames, is lengths suitable for transportation,
either Gilt, Barling, Bote wood. Oak, Zebra;
Birdaeye, Mahogany,? Be. Oar hewthannfae
tory and extenslre neflitie* enable urtofam
isli anyartiele in our tine aa food aa the beat,
and as chess es the cheapest,. ■•
Dealdrtara Invtted fbotll upon ua
When they'Tint New: Fork. ' We claim to the
able to Supply to inpply them .With «r*jy arti
cle ih.onr line which they can possibly purchase
‘j|arOrders' by mail attended .to with
• promptness. Donot/ail local! when yourisit
OfiUj M '’
May7—-&moa\^
% oT Aliebiel
estate tf
i >n, sdminUtra
i n_3loor*, de-
C. Vilm. td*
trick Stating,'
MARRIAGE. , . v ■'
ITS loves, and bates, sorrows and angers,
bopesand fears/iAgretS tod Joys; MAN
OOD, how. lost, how .restored; the paturo
Treatment and radical 1 rare of spermaterrhoea
or .seminal weakaesai Involantsiy emissions,
sexual debility add Impediments id 1 marriage |
generally; nervtmsness, consumption, 1 fits,
mental and physical resulting from.
SELF-ABUSE—are fully explained i in the
MARBtAQE GUIDE, by H. D.
This most extraordinary book should be in the
hands of bvery young person contemplating
marriage,, and every matt or woman who de
sires tddimit the', number of their offspring to
their circumstances- Every pain, disease and
ache incidental’to youth, maturity and old age,
is fully explained; every particle ofknowledge
that should be known is here given. ,It IS full
of engravings.' In fact, it discloses secrets that,
every one should know; still it is a book that■
must be locked up, and not.lieabout thehousc.:
It will be. sent to any one on the receipt of
ve cents in specie or postage stamps.
' Address Da. .W>t. YOUUG, 416 Spruce st.,.
above Fourth, Philadelphia. ,
tST Afflicted and Vvfortundlt, ad matter what
may be your disease/before you place your
self under, the, care of any of the notorious
Quacks —native or foreign—who advertise, in
this or any other paper, , get'a copy of Dr.
Young’s book, and pead it carefully. | It]will
be thc means of saying you many; a dollar,
ybiir health, andpossibly your life, j •
Dn< be consulted on any of.tbe
I diseases described in his publication, at bis
I office, 416;Spruce Street, above Fourth, Phila-
Bgy.j)ffice hourß from 9to 3. daily. [mar26
/THE GREAT CAUSE j/
Ht ama,*l I; IME iei ev& .
Jme Tuhlithed in a Staled Envelope-, lyip/a cter
k LECTURE BY Du. - CCLVERWBLL,
ON TIIE CAUSE AND CIJHEpf Spcrma .
torrhcea, Consumption,. Menlal/nnd Physical
Oebility/Nervousnee*, Epilepsy’'; Impaired Nu
trition of the Body; Lassitude; Weakness of
the Limbs the;Bock/Indisposition, and
Incapacity for study. apa< Labor; Dull pest of
Apprehension; Lessor Memory; Aversion to
Societyf Lore of/Eolitudc; Timidity; Self-
Distrust ; Dizziness!;. Bepdaeber Affections of.
the Eyes; Pimples on (he. Face; Ihroluntary]
I Emissions, Olid SoXunl Incapacity; the Conse
quences o£/youthfhl Indiscretion, &e., Ac.,
adm#*Me Lecture , clearly proves
that the above enumerated, often self-kfflictud
evils; may be removed without medicine and
without Oanurenk .vcrgical operations,'and
youth ssi every , man
in tb'e Unit I ■ v , , ‘ j
Sent under seal,, to any address. In a plain
sealed envelope, onjthe receipt of six centa, or
two postage stamiei'by addressing,
CHAB. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 Bowery,New YbrkiP.ost Office 8qxi4586„
ROLL OCR’S t /
Dandelion. Cpff© ©
rnillS preparation, made fromthe bbat Java
' Ii : Coffee, is recommended by physicians as
a superior NUTRITIOUS
eral Debility, Dyspepsia and aU.billiotwdjsor
■iers. Thousands who have been compelled to
abandon (he use ofj coffee, will use this with
'out-injurious effects. One' can contains the
1 strength of two pounds of ordinary'coffee.
Price 25 cents. ! 11'
I KOLLOCtCS LEVA TIT. • .
The [purest end best BAKISJSJ POWDER
known, for miking light, sweet and nutritious
and Cakes. Price 15 cents. /'
'"Manufactured 1 by .
M. FI. ROLL OK, Qbeinist, ■
'Corner of Broad and Chestnut streets,
: PHILADELPHIA,'
Aid sold by all Druggists arid Grocers.
aar26 • j;j ' j
A THOUSAND YEARS, ;
Work’s Groat War Song, Words and
' Music, in-January Number.
A SCHOOL MAGAZINE FREE'.
—.Clark’S' School Visitor.— Vpl
ume VIII. ’ j >■' ’ 1 ' j,i ~ \•;
The Publisher of . this I; favorite
Monthlj*, in order to reach al' -"bools,
will send the Visitor o-* t *>6.r gratii
lo one parson (who .#«!• as Agent),
at an posi-ofßce in the. United States.
This is an unparalleled offer.
Address; with five cents enclosed,
fr '.rticulars. : ' !
rorpai
FAJoLSTOIT
WOOLKN FACTORY.
rfIHE undersigned expfcctai to comm.ence,j
X this week. Curding, Spinning, FullingJ
Finishing . and Dyeing; also to manufacture
Flannel, Cloth, Cassimeres, Satinetta and]
Blankets, at my old place in Fallstoh. For
wear and durability, 1 oan warrant lit goods
manufaotured'not to be surpassed.' For the
accommodation of those on the Mat' side of
the Bearer, Wobl, etc., can be lefl%t/myj house
in Pulaski township, or John Hodgkinsons
store in Now Brighton. '.'•■l •
je17,88 , t ■* BPH’M. SMITH.
WHEREAS letters testamentary harini
been granted'to the undersigned, 0“
the estate of Josisn Toon, dec’d., .ijate O]
Industry tWp, Bearer' co. Pa, all persons
knowing themselrea indebtedf to said estate
are requested'to make payment immediacy
and those haring'olaims against lhe.same will
present them to the subscriber dnly>,anUioaUf
oaied for settlement. 'S -- -
\ JOHN BLKNTZ, Execute*, .
mar J, .’64 Ohio tp. -j
MEM
EMS
,Vo. 216 Court SU, JV. 7.
BOBACS V. SIGLER, AjtiU.
J. vf. DAUGHADAY, ,
Publisher,
* 1308 Cbutotnut St., Phila , Pa
EXECUTORS NOTIC
j. 1 Notice. •; ■ v: t
Bias or Biarea CoDirrr, V ]
!. • Few Brighton, Oct. 12,1868. i- /.|
Till Stockholder* of the Bn* of Beater
County are hereby notified, that the Annual
Meeting, wiUbe held at the Banking House,
in Few Brighton,; on Tuesday the 8d day of
November .ensning, "belweeu the. hours of
* and 6 o'deOkTv.;**' tud the election
Directors to eerie 4h#
Monday. lhfL}®**’^ day of Kq*
teahee, between |0 a. V> and IjN », f ei etid
day. By odder ef ef Piyalya. I
4 v.-nWABV WPVtj.flMill =
* i /■:■■■ :J;K
rjrtnss
kRAVESOUHERSAND W.ORBt
HOtpWAY^S
j-h' tt WHOhnre Friendsend Beikthretfiaths!
,1/x. Army or Nsty, ibooM Uke espeeULesre
list theybeMßpiy.supplied with itboM.PiUs
eat) Ointment t eaderfaere ths brers Soldier*
jsad SeUonher* neglceted to prorlds them
| Mfn with >H|>i; bo better present can be sent
i {them by thtirfrieads. They here beenpror•
led to bo-the Soldlsr’s nsTsr-fsiliaj friend 1m
kheboorof i*h<L'-'fa rl ■ IT
■OOOHBI' COT' FFRCTINO TROOPS
JOCOHS AMD . JLpS AFFE<- _ XBOOK
JwSUbespeedily'removed and- effectually
fared by toting these admirable medicine*, and
by paying proper attention to the; Direction*
irMeh aretaUaehed to each Pol or Box. j ~
SICK HSiMJACHESJAND WANT CF APPE
TITBj INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIEBB. f
- These feelings which so saddenus, uaaaDy
srise from trouble on obstructed
penpirattoh, or calingnnd drinking whatever
I iaunwholeaoine, thus the healthful
action df theliver end stomach. These ot
|tnsmuit be relieved,, if yotidesirt to be' well.
Che'Pills,: taking according; tothe printed' id*
rtruction* will qnieUy a produce a healthy
action in both liver and stomach, and as'la
natural consequence a clear bead snd'gojod *p-
OBI DEBILITF INDUCED BT
,]■ - OVEB FATIGUE, ;■ /: ,
Will soon disappear by the use.' of these in
valuable Pills, .and the Soldier will quickly ale
inirOadditional strength. Never let the.bo**
els be either confined or tfaduly acted upon,
[t .may seem strange that. Holloway’s Pills
I shooldbe .recommended for Dysentery* and
Flux, many persons-anppoSingtfaat they -would -
increase the; relaxation/., This is a great mis*;
I take, for these Pills will correct the liver add
stomach arid thud remove all the acrid humors :
from the system. I This medicine will give tone
anq vigorjto the whole organic system howey-;
er deranwdj-. while health and strength follow i
as a matter jof course. Nothing' wiu slop the!
relaxation of the BowelssO sure as this ilfam*!
bus medicine/ .•■!.. 'V ... (! ]'j a
VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION! INDISCBE
TIONS OFVODTH.. ■ !/T |
Sores jmd Ulcers, Blptehings and. Swellings, :
Certainty be radically cured' ifthe
Usare'tsfcen night end morning/end tie
itment tie fieely Used as’statedin the print-
• If treated in any other map
r they airy up in.one part.fp'break out in an
ker.-,- Whereas this Ointment wilj remove
e humors from the! system and leave the Pp
rnt avigiorousandjheglthy man. . It will re
lire e little perseverance in bad case* to lu
re a lasting cure, 7 1 • > 'b-;
POE IWOD.NDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY
| THE BAYONET, OR SABRE OBTHE BUL
\i LET. SORES OR BRUISES, I! ‘ . M;
: To phicti'gvery Soldier end Sailor are liablej
there arpdio'medieines so safe! tore end eon
yenient a* Holloway’s Pills afid .ointment. The
poorer ountlcd and ebnost dying sufferermight
!i ave his Wounds immediately, if he
(■ould'Oaiy provide himself with this, match -
ess Ointment, which ehodld he thrust into the:
round end smeared .ell around it, then eoveredj
ritb a piece of linen from his knapsack, epdl
compressed'with a handkerchief. Taking
night and morning 6 or 8 Pills,.to cool theses-!
tcm and prevent inffamation. . |
I .Every Soldier’s ;knapsact| and Seaman’s
sheet ahouldb# provided with these valuable
Remedies r 'X '(I .r.-, i, |;
CAUTION.— arc genuine unless,
i the word* ;‘.‘ZfoUoway, S'tto Vortand London,"
are disceniable as a water-mark tn every leaf
jf the book.of directions around ehCb pot Iprj
box; the same.may be plainly Seen of-ju>ldmg :
iJii leaf to the UjJii. ,A handsome rcward will
be given to any one rendering such inforaa-j
tlou as mdy lead to the detection of any party,
'or partiesjeounterfeitingthe medicines or vend
ing thp same, knowing them to be spurious.'
• *** Bold At ' the' Manufactory of Professor
HoixowatL 80 Maiden Lane, j .New York, .and
by all respectable ; Druggist#. and Dealers. in,
Medicines; throughout the civilized world, fit
boxes at. 38 cents, 62 cents and $1 j
’ There is considerable saving By takini
1 the' largerjsizes. ■ 3 ' j 1
N. B.—Directions for/ the guidance of
iexts in evjery disorderoreaffixed, to each bp*
I >:■ ' I - !
’ 0
... .000,00
MALE OE FEMALE AGEKTi
; ■ :}■ -,- to 'seel : ■ •--;{■
Lloyd’s \New Steel Plate County Colorfa
' Map of the United States,
1 Cahdfias, and New Brunswick.
From.recent surveys, completed .lag. IC,
iS62; cost $20,000 to engrave it, 1 and one
year’s time.' • , , I
. Superior to any $lO map ever made by Col
tin or Mitchell, and sella at. the low.pricelqf
Cents; . 1 570,000 names are engraved o s
this. mapl)". , ;•' j
It is not only a County map, bitt it is also a
COUNTY & RAILROAD MAR .
of the U; 8. i Canad»scombinedinone,.givtrig
Every Railroad Station anddistancesietwe|n.
Guarantee any woman, or man - $8 to'ss per
day, add jwill take back all maps; that cannot
be sold and refund the money. {
■ Send, for sl'worth to try. ' jl. ,
, Printed instructions how to 'canvass we 1,
furnished all our agents. » i ■ i [
I Wanted} —Wholesale Agents for our mapa.l n
every-)- State, .California, Canada, England,
trance su'd Cuba A fortune - may made
fwith a (few\hundred dollars capital.' A’ojcom
pttltitmi . j Uoyu; 164 Broadway, S. Yj.l
The i War department uses Our-map of [Vir
ginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, cost SIOO,-
UOO, #n which is marked Antietam emit.
Sharpsburg, Maryland ,11 ightg, Williamsport
Ferjy.iDhorersville, Upland's Ford; and . all
others on'the Potpinsc, and every other place
in the above named States, or money refunded.
LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF
KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA, and ILL.,
at the only authority for Gen. Roaecrans and
the War ■ Department. Sidney ' refunded i ito
any.ohe finding' an error in it,. _ ■.. | -
i. From the Tribune, Att£. 2. |j[ i
“Liotd’s map or VutojaiAi XiAarjjtsßiASD
PasssTiVAsi/ii—The roap is very larges tjits
cost is but 26-cents, and i< «>'M« bett vhick can
fie fvrehatcd." ■ f M
LloyeTt Great Map of fie Mueiuippi Rion.~
Frdm' Actual Surveys by Captsl Bart and Vfm
Bown, Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Eop|s,'
MoJ, shows every man’s plantation and owner’s
'.name'from St.: Louis to - the Gulf of [Mexico —
• 1,830 miles—every sand-bar, island, town,
! landing, and all places 20 miles back fromjthe
l river—coloredin counties and Statics, Price,.
$1 in Sheets, - : $2, pocket form,.' and $2,50 on J
linen, [with rollers., Ready Sept. 20. fi .• I
A’fcy Department. Wathington. Sept. 16, 18621 -
' J. T. Lloyd—Sir: Send me your'Map of (the
Mississippi River, with price per hundred
copies. , Rear-Admiral Charles H. Davis, oak-1
□landing the Mississippi squadron, is author
ixed to purchase as many as are require (t,fo-.
use of that squadron. < -('I,
. GIDEON WELLS. Secretary of the Navy; |
- Chance fbr Investment,, |j, '
AtßigSewickly Station, on the, P. pFV,
-ijijjr. & G. B- B^ Allegheny County |
f I ’HE Subscriber offers for sale 200 fibres
I of fine uplsnd.suitible for a Dairy or
; Sheep Farm, with 40 acres of rich Creekr.Bol
,toin;aleo; IQO acres of River Bottom.- (i ,
:j This valnahle property will be soldtonnr
ehasert. I* For particulars inquire of ». ■ ]
'u- -;i .... w.c.dunn,
I 00i28,’68. Remington Station,
: Estate of Harvey Gamble, de^’i
j hr ETERB of administration onthe estate of
r JLi iBAkTBT Qamblx. late of Greene totwn
' j Sip,! Beaver County, Penna.,ydeo’d, having
' |. been I granled to the undersigned, all persons
indebted to eaid estate are reijuested to make
ui immediate paymehtf and those haring htaims
'against the sand will present them properly
i authenticated tor settlement. • * ji
>I / H., WOW'BUTTAItf. Jlda’r.; '
| marfi : -
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QJBEM [AHTQVgTELEQBAPg.
Afwily and •nAsrioufhir«l Journil,
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ING BEADING GENERALLY.; J
f- In itite Literary Department #0 .shall pt*i x
Mat ike choicest vaiietieewithin thp wikeh of :
our extended: mean*.' The Novelettes,; Tales', .
Poetry, &c.,shall be supplied from the Bert
and highest sources, and beeqaal to anything ;■
to be found in any journal or magatinef ;
Agriculture, and
-j, XMBBACINO ;■ ;.
Farming,Gardening, Fruit-Raising, &o.
In iaU thar bnnehu, « * conducted on thejotect
v ■' end aott approved tyttem. ■■/' j
Our labun in thisdepartment for'orer ii|-
tyyears, hare met |tbe
the public. Our purpose; has been! to furnish
useful and reliable infermhuon 'upon these!
very important branches of industry, anjl to
protect them so far pur; power
against thpfalse selfish purpos
es of the many empires and sensation-adven-;
turers by whieh the Farmer is inee'ssantly as-|
sailed. This portion of the Oemantovn Ttlt
graph will 01000" be worth the whole; price of
Subseription/as‘ every Farmer and Qardener,
who has p/proper conception of his calling;
will readily admit.
NEWS DEPARTMENT.
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in gathering and preparing the Stirring Brent s
of the Day, for this which
hitherto has been one'of its marked features
and given sol universal satisfaction, will he
continued with redoubled efforts tojjneet the,
increasing demands of the public, ’ The labor
required in this department is never 'fully ap
preciated by the reader. lt would!, be un»
possible? ,o present, the condensed,and-.carer
fully made-ap forth in which it appears,! a'
uiriected mass of all the'most interesting;
hews of the week, without, involving much
physical; labor, tact and judgment. >
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i PHILIP R. ,PltE AS* I
! J . Editor and Proprietor, i
Qemantoirn^Philadelphia, Oct. 22, ’U2. .1 j
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"VAHITY FAIR."
•‘Tbjs ie t!he first - really-eleven comic and
aatiricahjournal we -have had in
and reallyNdever it is. It is both sharp.'and
good-temperbd, and not afraid to say that |ils
soul is its own:-—which shojrs that it has a,
soul. Our be glad to know where!:
they can find nativh. fun 1 that has something 1 ]
bet lei: in it- th.an [ paioii." —
Monthly.- ; . \ , ,i ■ I 1
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witty, and intelligent corps of joarhslists ”-r-3
Litchfield\Conn.) Enquirer. ' \ j
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the London Punch.”—Botlon Traveller. x x
"Whosoever finds himself ’ laughing at the
w» - ,- *s itt Fair, and does not return ,aij
gwa pro quo. is fit for '‘treason, and. spoils. - ”
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i The very marked and flattering success which
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Enables the publisher to announce that j with'
‘the commencement of the jtecondVolume, i.‘-
suied this dayi 30th June, New Features, |bot h
Literary apd: Artistic, will be introduced, which
will increase the value and intercat of the pa
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unanimously accorded to it, as the leading
i ' Comic Journal of America.
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' ! LOUIS H. STEPHENS,
Publisher for lha llB Nartsau-St.
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iland Beautiful „ ’’i ,
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, Together with nearly 100 Engravings of
. all the novelties for ■ j
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sent by .mail, post free, on receipt of the ain’t
in stamper silver. Year sl,oo with the fol
lowing valuable preminn£ ! ■ .
; Eaen yearty subscriber will be entitled to a!
receipt for the selection of 50 cents .worth of
plain pattem»,from the designs in thejhook,
' or from! the show room, or they may be,or
dered and sent.by mall shy Itime during the
yhar, by paying postage. >1
i ; lndueeuspts to Canvassers. -
i ■ 'm,foanmefjfdfhow ready.
%>ROF. WOOD’S RESTORATIVE CORDIA
JiiM Wood Renomtor, the -genuine nnl*
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DENT A *- ! THE A S Mr
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PK£BE»r|j|« THE TB&T8
s*»r)*•l - M
p . I
irtng Toothach* and N«ur»l s
Contents. ,
fh. Hurd'i Celtirated MOUTH WASB,-
4fc-
Hr. Hunft MANUAL bit • fit Bui jiA '
Preeervmo the Teeth,.intituling Hhiebonift,{
Proper Treatment of Children') Teeth. ‘ "V- I
FLOSS SILKfor Cleaning between tltTmi
foorH picm «f,. eu. 1
Prepared at JD>l Hurd’i 1 Dental OSet
fourth St., Brooklyn, (E. D.). 1 *7/ r
LfiSS? hollar ; or sjx%h„i
ier'tVe Dtnlai I'notary makes a
eight inches by fire, and is sent by express*
■ &™ ti °**/oruteu on eatkardik
■ The fdlosnig anidlet # e eansendsepaW
ly,|by mail, vls:-iu- I t -
The Treatuem framing the Tie the tut, W!t .
paid, on receipt. olTirriv* cists, .dr iW
stamps. *. : ! - • . j| '. i , n„■
•tbe Hinralffid flatter, for NenraTgia in the
fade, Nervous Heddsche, and Earache, sent
post paid, on re?e ptiqf Eighteen Centt, dr si
stamps.' . j-; ') , ' jl." -|
The Heurafynt ana Rheumatic Platter (larVe'
siiej,) for Paina in the CheSt; Shoulders, Back,
or any part af the body,- sent .post paid, da rt
ceijit of Thirty'-teveif eenu. ‘ i ■ ' I
Address, T
' • Djr. BurtT>Mo UTff WA Sir. TOOTII />/) »'-
DSR and TOOTH A CUB DROPS caaobt be
sent, by mail, bui; they'can probably hi" ob
tain id at your Drug or Periodical Storey If
they cannot, send •to aa for the DENTAL
TRIASDRY, Price, Ox a UotL/n, which eta.
tain i them, ■ i—' !
:n[o"w, .
IRE JIR-; PRO'S PBBPJRITTHS m
The best evidences that theyare is,, that thto
firmest friends and b'estpatrons aye thos :
hard used-thfem longest. Dr. Ifni. hi. Ilvri'u
an I eminent Dentist of Brooklyn, Treasurer of
the New York Stole Dentists’ Associalion aSd’.
these preparations bare been used in hit pri
vates practice for years, and no leading j t(B
of Brooklyn, or' Williamsburg questions ieir
"whilel eminent Demist; "of \>*
York recommend them .as '•the best JrnoirS to ‘
i the (profession. Without the sid of tdreihs
lingJ dealers hare sold them by th» post. l l,
I ’ The Editor of th e Brooklyn Daily Ti*o«»lii
“We are happy to know that-, our h,..
H,urd, is ■ succeeding beyond all exnecuiWa
with his MOTTII WASH and.TUOIU yOV.
UEIt. The great secret of his success t«te
with the fuctthat hitgrticles art precisely alii
thci/}are represented to It, as ir# can testify /ns
their, long use.'” |
The Welt known P. T-Barnum.writes: “1
found your TOQTH POWDEB so good that toy
family have used it all Up. H 4 find it the hen
ponder )'or the teeth tee hdtn- 'ever used. I shall
feel obliged if you? will send mi anothe ■ sup
ply at the Muscupi at your convenience, with
bill.” V
/ But their cost:/is so small that every one may
testlthe matter for himself. ■
j V ggy Beware of the ordinary .Tooth Powders.
1-prJ lliird’s!Toothyi’ooder contains’ no acids,
no?lalkali, nor charcoal, and polishes without'
wealring the enamel. Use no other.
WHIAT wild DR; HERD’S ■REMF’’
i■ . : EFFECT’ ' -If
Sr; Hurd's Mouth-Wash' and Tooth P
give young ladies that finest charm
man—a sweet breath and pearly teeth
1 thiujilladies-. 1 I ■ ';. i - v , j ;
j till fltnrd's Mouth Wash and Tooth P<
will cleanse the tnoutb from all foul ei
iions, and {fused in'the! morning, 'will
thelhreakfslst taste'sweeter and the day
-more pleasantly. Hundreds of person
testify to this, j Trir thein,. gentlemen.
1 Dr.' Hurd s Mouth Wish and Tooth I’
arejthe thelbest preparations iqthe wori
curing- breath and giving nlrmues;
health to the gums- /'Hundreds \f ca
' Diseased liitsdmg hums, Sore Mouths, '■
etil, have been cured by Dr. Hurd’s
eht! wash. I- ■ :|
,Dr. Hurd’s Mouth Wash aud Tooth ?
-give an additional charm to Courtshilj
make husbands more agreeable to their!
and wives ti their husbands. • They sht
used by every person haying if
ARTIFICIAL TEETH:
which are liable to .impai.t a 1 aint to. tjbs
Dr. Hurd’s Toothache Droops; cure
ache arisingj from exposed nerves,/ and;
best fricndsf that parents' can herein jib
to save their children from torture and
I selves'from loss of sleep and sympathel
ering. I ‘j "; ■’ -' •' ' |'l
.Farmers and mechanics!. you ftannot well »f
-ford to neglecl your teeth, Forstrifling ifimt
you cap no|w gel) preservatives,; jthan which
Rothschild or Aston can get. nothing
Remember that Dyspepsia and of
IheLungt often originate in neglect bfj Teeth.
Send for the, treatise ,onTeelh, | and read-Dr,
Fitch’s observationsW this subject ! i If toe
latie to arrest, decay %in your own teeth, i»»*
I your children’s tcethf "1 i !
NEURALGIA PLASTERS. — Dr. illuM*
I Neuralgia Non-Adhesive Plsißter*.sre| the
pleasant and successful remedies ever p res i"‘
edlfor thjs painful disease. The. patientap*
plies one, soon blrcomes drowsy, falls ss'|*P
and awakes free from.path, and ho \,blisic!r ■<
ether unpleasant or injurious eonsequea(:e* e
Wud! For Earache' a.na Ncri-ousHeadgehe, a
dy according to directions", and relief v
lurety follow; Nothing can be obtained eq l
i c Dt. Hurd’s Compress for Neuralgia. 1
i hem. - Theyj ark entirely a novel, curious i
original preparation; and wonderfully sucis
full They arc of two sizes, one small, fir
facei price 'ISccnts, and. the other, large
application to the body, price 87 cents.
4e mailed on receipt of price and one stamp.
WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE DOlSt
The American people are-intelligent
appreciate plantations that contribute so r i
to happiness of those using them, and
wont them. Every mail brings us letters, i
otMeringthe Treatise on Teeth, sente , the .
ralgia Plasicrs. and not a few enclosing 3,
fori the. Mouth‘Wash, to be sent :by ! nisil :
to these we are compelled to reply that :
impossible to send a half-pint bottle by '
The people wantthessßsmidies. ■"»*.
iwk themff . I j'' f. i
. Now is the / !' i \
I .CBANqBPaB agest»[
! Shrewd agents esn mske a small foftua
carrying these artlcles sronnd to families.
Dtjntal Treasury is the neatest, article. *h
man or woman can carry around; ‘Sepo
one and Seel orl better, a dozen, which
wilTsell, as samples, for $7,. Agents supi
liberally with circulars. *®*Now is the
to-to go into the business, todogood.shot
a profit. We are spending thousands toi
benefit of egentel . New England men.or
men 1 here is something nice, and s cn»“
taka ths tide at its flood. Address, i ■
j 1 WM. B. HURDh.w-.
<,] • - Tribnie Buildings, New T*
: Thst-remitUnoes tosy be' msde-witn
drpee, W. Bl H. & Co., tefer to thc W
Prooklyn ; to G. W. Griffith, Presidesti F'
'.Ti’and Citizens Bonk, Brooklyn ; m#
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