I I ill MiIORS OY TILE T ' Lii ■ •-. • . : L., , I ■ i rrure buildings arc new, nut and conven f - 'TirPfiflt Cities.' 1 L good libraries, Beading Boom and f\ . lV rJL ea i’ 'I • Apparatus; Instruction., thorough and practi- XTc; the! undersigned Mayors, hereby oor. l ca ], |/ 1, ' ' that the Druggists,! Apothecaries, and I Tuition per term of fourteen weeks, ns of our several citiCs have signed | Bpar ,j $2,261*1! weeks s36,sopays tie whole tof assuranoolto expensed including the use of . text ■RILLA has been found; to bo ; boo^9 . / . j, , c i’ of great excejleneo, and worthy ~ , The Fall term; opensj August 18, 1868. 1 eneo of the community. - I rwß=“ Send : - \ I i/T j. A. pdOPEft.-A. M.i Principal., AMfiS .COOK,' '■ 14 ' spgSrSm j-, ••; I -•, ! . - . Mayor of LOWELL. MASS. | T QQE &C 00-, hLBIN BISAET* _ jand Commission Agents " i “ a * CC ‘ | j,f' jjj 1 J . A\’P HEk.LERS.IN '■; 3- W- HAS | pKI;IxTIN G; ItS’ ES OF ALL EIEDS TrtWTsr° f art I* I TyP e > Printing Materials, ■ , OH.« AiJX H. i WRITINCf ANDTRINTING PAPER CARPS, «C Mayor o; ( I• • I A. H. BUI _ i OFFlCES—Brown's'.BuildinG, Philadelphia; Mayor of WOBOES'i'fiB, MAS 9. Buildings, New York. NATH’I. SELSBEE, ■ 1 tua r 26:lY. I /Mayor of SALEM, MASS p, W. LINCOLN, Jr., h. V j Mayor of BOSTON, MASS. WM. M. HODMAN, Miyoe of PROVIDENCE, R- I. AMOS? W. PRENTICE, ■ MA||r of NORWICH, CONN. i R = NlHarris,l : ■ . tSBW LONDON, CONN. CHAS. 8. RODIEB, , . Mayor of MONTREAL, 0. P- D. P. TIEMANN, if iMayor of NEW YORK CITY. H. M. KINSTREY, \ Mayor of HAMILTON, O. W. ADAM WILSON, l£oyor &f TORONTO, O. W. B. M. BK&OP, 'Mayor of CINCINNATI. OHIO. I. a CRAWFORD, 1 Mayor of LOUISVILLE, KY. JOHN SLOAN, Mayor of LYONS, lOWA* ; 'JAMES McPEETERS, £ayor of BOWMAN VXLLE, O. W. f JAMES w; NORTH, - Mayor of 'AUGUSTA, MB. HENRY COOPER, Jr., • Mayor of HALLOWELL, |MB. . JAMES S. BEEK, V Mayor of'FREDERICTON, N. B. WILLARD NYB, ayor of NEW BEDFORD. MASS. Pnj«tc| • iß'dooamei aABBiPj . * temaflr, tho towi ■■. , fj HON; 3 . 7 40N 1 HOW; HON. . 1 if HON. HON. H<3N. HON. boh, ; BOH. 1, ■' * i H °i r : HOlf. HO#. , 1- so|r. sp|r Ho|f Hok spiff. if * Hok *T HON w HON.J. BLAISDELL, I I Msyor of FALL BIVEB, MASS. HON. W. H. CRANSTON, f 1 - • ■ ’ Mayor of NEWPORT, B. I h6N. FEED STAHL, ..■! -1- j ■ --I Major of QAIiEKA# Hith ° BOH. JOHN HOBGDEN, 1 |j. Mayor cf DUBOQ.XTB» lOWA. HON. THbMAS CHUTCHPIELD, ' | Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TBNN. ’ HON. ROBERT BLAIR, ■ i Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA. HpN. R. D. BAUGH, i ' ‘ t , Mayor of MEMPHIS# TENIT. hIoN. GERARD STITH, HT.] Mayor of NSW OBLBANS, LA. bW. H. D. SCRANTON, | | - . Mayor of ROCHESTER, N. X* 4* RE WITT C. GROVE, . | ' .'Mayor of UTICA N. Y. VOX* GEO. WILSON, |■ ! . 1 Mayor of DETBOIT, ' ItuOU. '■thtt. BEMAN I>. PAGE, =j , >. | ; . i Mayor of MTLWAUKIB, yvil i; mat. w. w. vaughn, ' Mijor of BAOZSI!} W3S» . lION.-A. FARE, ' jl 1- Mayor of KENOSHA, WIB. J> r . *>. M’Kilinev, HON. JOHN C; HAINES, > - I j • ‘ yh ] , Of /~VFFERS his professional services to the Jon. m. j, a'. hej[th, . ' yj ci **t*iSLr ■.l •• | I , . Mayor of SELMA, ALA. . BEAVER 1 AND VICINITY. ,: . i . - ( ‘ v v ! , OFFICE IN j. ,J 1 Mayor' onwONTaOMERT, AX>Ai Bmldinq. 8. E.,Comer of - ifON." W. Si HOIiYBAD, J^nond, Beaver. Pa. j j . Mayor of COXiUMBTTS, QA. BtoN E3PARTERO MAwtIEL, . , | - Mayor of VERA OBUZ. z|bN PIETRB DE CABALLO, ■. J: | ; j -V , Mayor of MEXICO. i DOW ESTEPHANIE RODRIGUES, : . 'i"i| Mayot of HAVANA. DOW\ANTONIO ECHEVERA, , ■ | '-j 1 ( Mayor of;LIMA; PERU. DON M. WmiEANGNO, • v I■ j Mayor of VALPARAISO, CHILE Don maro sesquipedalia, . | : Mayor of 810 JANEIRO, BRASIL Qertliy that the resident Druggist* have I' ! assured them flyer’s Sarsaparilla Ifc an ixcellent remedy, and worthy the con* |\- ftdcnoe of-the cornmunity. - j £or Spring Diseases. " '■ the Blood* . . v ' - . B« Berofnla or King’s Evil. . | |for Tamort, Cictn, end Sores./ / nr Eruption* and Pimples. " ||s( Blotches, nislne, and Dojis. . War St. Authonj 'i Fire, Bose, or Ery— . Tetter or Salt Rheum. 'ilpelts, ' jPor Scald Head and ■ " KtHt Canecr Md CjsneerontEore*. - Sore h-yes, Sore Ears, and Humors, ifoy Female Diseases. . yjor Suppression and Irrcgalsrlty. ’ i (Fair Syphilis or Venereal Diseases* ■-1 , for Elver Complaints.. I- DteoMCS. of the Heart. ' (I fhie JCsyors of tho chief cities of tho TTnl ; fed Btrtos, Canadas, and British Provinces, ' Chfllj, Fern, Brssil, Mexico, and ip fact al -polity all; the cities on this'-continent, have jIgWHV this doovanent/toosapre their people I what remedies they may uso with safety and ' eoairdence. But our apace will only admit ■ jifcArtion of them'; ■. .j. V; f ,; A ' ’ . I?.. ' .1-. er’s Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s Clierry Pectoral* | Ayer’s .Pills, and* ? ' ’ f i Ayor’a Ague Cure, |-. n£Rr.\BriJ nr . |V; r • Dri 7 . JT.. C.' A/cr Ac , : !MASS,.>,]‘-; •old sc vt-TV where. i .. r ‘ ■j * • . .*sv; 1 / -f: ' ■ -tJ, % . f**- | OIL, ' LC ROCHESTER, fa rap?; HOOKSTOWN , SELECT SCHOOL, I Opens Monday, Sept- 28th;. ■ [' i‘. ■i [ Mathematics, Scjeinces and Languages, Taught on |he;moat favorable terms. ■ Address , D. W SCOTT, Principal ~XOTICE.; [' / ! T” 7- Joseph Dunlap vs. Sarah Dunlap. N the Court of Common Pleas of Beaver '\ county, No}. 4, S?pt., Term, 1863. Libel in Divorce. j I To the respondent in above cascr-r-Youarc hereby notified; to \lie ipd appear' before the Hon. Judges of che' Courbof Common Isfeas of Beav<y* coUnty| at a C ourt to be held in: Bea ver, in said qounty, ■on.the Ist Monday (7th day) of Marchj, 1864, tji answer the complaint of Joseph Dunlap in We abovejca&e. i . JO|S£PH. LED LIE, Sh’ff. Beaver, JanJC|,’64, IEI I, 1 < I mi, on^thv ahsn. tl c :ibove|v. S:SPH. LBDi. h 1..* _ _ J _J yialuable REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THE Honse[and ;IM belonging to .the hcjrs of Col. Joskpij H.i ‘VitiLi}o>i, v deceased, situate on the North side of the diamond, in the boro’ Of Beaver./ Also bud-lot No. 10, adjoining the east' end of gaid borough, containing .Eight Acres, is now, offered, for sale. For particu lars .enquVo of ) ! I ■ 1 JOHN H- WILSON. Franklin tp, or ' -rA- Bi. MOORE, Beaver. I ; 1 . ■ P ec2 . 3 ’V 'I | N t I ' T.lm. McCora, .Notary Piiblic^ • 1 OFFICE WITH } B. B. ATt’Y AT LAW, (JS : eqr the. Provost Marshal's office,- BROADWA T, NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER COUNTY, _PA. PROMT attention given to the drawing of EXEMPTION PAPERS, and all matters connected with the draft; also oaths adminis tered, acknowledgments taken, &c.j &o'. [delG NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby givenen that letters of adimni|stratiou upon the estate of Dr. Geouoe W. Anuses, late of | the borough of Beaver, Bearer colmty, Penua., dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, All persons knowing theraselve'j indebted to said; estate areirequested! to made immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. f " i ' ’ THOM.fS ALLISOX, Administrator, . dect.23’G3—st. « Bridgewater. Ea. NOTICE. ■ J -I i < JAS. Kt*h,‘•rVrdMiik'fßaa over tp., Bearer-co., deo’d, having betfn grant ed to the undersigned, all persona indebted to said estate are requested to! make immediate payment, and thost haring claims against said estate will present them, to the subscriber' properly authenticated for settlement.- ' . -> JAMIS REED, jr.,'Adm’r.V jan6*64, I ■ Hanofer tp. Estate of Cpl. R,. p. Roberts. LETTERS testamentary on the estdte of Col. RipiiAnt) I*.- Ronntis, late of the borough of Beaver, deceased, having been is sued to the undersigned, all persons indebted are required |t,o 'make immdiate.payment, and those'having jelaims will'present them, prop erly 'authenticated! fori, settlement. j VI ■ " Executor & Trustee. • l ncompetency, I Premature Decay and Youthful Erroij, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will lie happy to,, furnish to all *ho need it (free of charge) the receiptland directions for making the simple Remedy ussd in his case. Those wishing to profit'by his experience and possess a Valuable Remedy—will receive the same, by return maii, (carefully sealed,) by addressing | JOHN B. OGDEN. ' No 60 Nassau Street, New York. "J— f augl2:3m MI 111 Jj'llST E 3 !ES X 1 - ! ASD ' , I DRESS-31 AK INC, MRS. .Z "MOORE announces to Che-public that she has removed a. few from her laic residence., where-she in tends continuing the MILLINEUY & DU.ESS- M A KING business, in allj its various branch-' cs. She hasj lately, received a well selected stock of Jlillineet Goods, jto which l she in vites the attention bf her] customers. A con tinuance of the patronage heretofore liber ally bestowed, is Respectfully solicited. Beaver/ Sept. 20, ’63.-—lw. -<■' - : ■ v- I- r- - .* . I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE WHEREAS letters of administration. on the estate of llekey- Cowan, Sr., late .of Greene township, Beaver county, } a ., deceased, hayinglpecn duly granted to the un defslgned, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to ‘make immediate payment, and those havingelaims against the same will pre sent them properly authenticated for settle-' men! without delay . . ■ | , , „■ ; - f ' ' I HENRY COWAN, Jr.. • f«bB’64.. f I - ■ . ■ Adm’r. ‘ STSP [Reward, ■ ItVILL give the above reward for the ar rest.and conviction. of any person. found, trespassing or doing malicious mischief on my. property, adjoining the farm of Abram Wolf an£ lot of jJohn Fisherj near the boro/ of Bearer. . . DAVID STONER, 'i Jan. 28{yi<.’.. ~[ , v , T) R OF. WOOD’S RESTORATIVE CORDIA jL &n< l Blood Renovator, : the" genuine arti- Ue,for. tale at the Drug Store of 0022 ' DB.j|C. : P. GOMMINB. -i©. i . T W RAIL-. 4 qam r OftD HOUSE, HIXSON, PRO-R - J KBW& BRIGHTON RETREAT. ■• 1 - 1 *' ■ • : : n-\ . an asylum for the recep tion, cure AND TREAT MENT] OP I MENTAL I ALIENATION OR I . DISORDER. • !■ ■ ' ■/ I ' ' I And OtHey i i- • _ 1 i ■ i Nervous and Cl ironic Diseases. EXqi TJSIVELt FEMALES. i j npHtS institution is how open ford he rccep- I tion, care, and treatment of the indtpm deftl din of patients who are laboring under mentall derangement or other nervous and 1 chronic disease. We make special mention of inervoufe and chronic diseases* from the fact that spven tenths of the female patients that arc committed to ourjpuhlic Asylums, tb be treated for disordered minds, arc reduced to that, lamentable condition through previous physical disorder. .By a well timed and judi cious treatment of chronic and nervousj dis eases,'l allj physical disorders, in the majority of cases iiav be removed' ;..and thus jhc-thiud, having suffered through the medium. Of the bodye] will when free from the exciting physical 'cause, throw off the that has bound it to worse than midnight darkness, land reason-;will, opecimorc, resume its sway. | clothed in all its primitive beauty and wonted t excellence. Hence tlie necessity of all those, j who are laboring under the predisposing or '‘exciting .causes, calculated in the end’to' im pair. the mind! to resort to an ’ early and judicious course! of remedial agents. [ The, Institution is|a largo brick' building with h stone basement!—four stories high and well ventilated. It Is situated, on an elevated table! land which comWnds. a .view of Entire town—adjacent hills-4-groves and neighboring streams; all cf which are, bolculatcd to pro duce favorably impressions, upon th e disorder edinjnd.'. , j ! . . 1 i i The Institution is complete in all of its ap pointments; .Having 1 been tastefully fitted;up at gviaer expense, in order that .it may;' meet the approbation and views of ther ost fastidi ous. j ’ \ | ■ The water closets find bathing .apparatus have! been gotlon up unon the mos‘. approve'd modcjfn scientific prii ciplcs. This 'department ■embraces not only the ordinary baths but, also,; the medicated, warm air,and ascending and descending douclie for the iunre effectual and [successful treatment of cutaneous and other scrojTulous a?, • . j ! We begjleave to say to all those who may be disposed to commit the interests of. a dear w'ifc, sistdr or daughter, .to our charge—may be that no [means will be spared' or. efforts wanting on ojir part to ameliorate their condition or to cffcct a restoration to'tjleir ac-. cdstomed health and vigor of mind, j F6r further particulars'send for a circular. All communications should be addressed to. | ' . |E. KENDHICK, M. D. • Supt. of NeW Brighton Retreat! ; j. New Brighton ■ Beaver Co. P*. ; 2'02. CRITTENDEN’S i PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL CQLLEO-E, | N. E. comer of 7th &Chestnut St., PHILADELPIIIA. PA. . ' I’’ HlSilnstitutioh; which was established in - * 1844. and is; now consequently;-in te eigihteenth year of its. existence, numbers among its gratuates, hundreds of the most suc cessful Merchants! and Business Men] of/>ur Coint-Ty. i .!.•'• • i f The object of the Institution is solely;to af ford young men facilities for thorough prepa ration for business.' ' , , j i- j - •, The branches tiiught arej Book-keeping, a» applicable to the various departments of trade; Penmanship, ' both plain and'[ ofnaihental; Commercial LawJ; mathematic?,. Narijgation, I Civil | Engineering, Drawing, Phonography, I and Modern Languages. {iy ~ stwfciit is tsnght indmdGnUy, 50 ihat he may commfec^aijaM-Ui Q en and attend at ;whatcv erSours are most loonTenient. I Cilaloguea are| issued annually after the 15lhjlj>f April, containing names .of 'the stu dentsm for the year, and Bill particulars of terras! Ac.,jan'd may be obtained at iany time byiaddressing the Principal. \ In extensive accommodations, wide-spread reputation, |and the lengthy experience of the Principal, this Institution' offers facilities su perior to any other in.the country, for young m«jn| wishing to prepare for business,! and to obtain at the same time a h.jfumia, which, will, prinje a 1 ccommendation foi'.them to any Mer cantile ti ouse., |, J ' - 1 ; ' jjSy.jC iittexubnls Series pi Treatises/bn Book,Keeping, now more widely , circulated than any other w|ork on.the subject,! are for sale at the| College. -I I S. HODGES CRITTENDEN, I. AUomey-al-Latc , i 1 Principal; JUay 7. |' i' ■ ■ Notice, ■. j j ■ - i L j Bank, of Bf.aveh Coif. sty, 1 j’, ~ ' New Brighton, Oct. 12, l|}6|i. . / The Stockholders of the Bank l oi Beaver County are hereby notified, that thel Annual .Meeting, will belaid-at the . Banking Honse, ihjNew Brighton', on Tuesdgy the 3d day. of November I ensuing,' bet ween the hours of 3 jitd 5 o’clock,! p. m. And,, the election for Directors to-serve the ensuing year, at the same place," on Monday, the 16th, day of No vember, between 10 a. m., and 8 p. M.;, of sold day. T3y crdor|of the Board of Directors. , | I 1 EDWARD HOOPS Cashier. Confessions A Experience of aii Invalid. PUBLISiIKU tor tne.nenefit and as.a warn ing and a caution to.young men wlio suf fer froto Nervous Debility, Premature Decay &c., supplying tit the same time the means oi Self-Cure.: ' By j one who has cured himsell after being put to great expense through med ical imposition and quackery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed, envelopes, single copiei -may- die' had ,pf the author, NATHANIEL MATEALR, Esq,,.Bedford, Kings CbJ, N. V. . -mar2li:ly. | ;,/■ .'j|' \}’ ;'iNptWfe '-[I IS hereby given that Ihave been Appointed ns Surgeon by the Pension Department, to examine wounded, and invalid'Soldiers, dis charged from thjo service; 5 that ,my [authority extends to any County, State or Territory, and that I am | now reody to enter-upon the discharge of my duties. I * I: it- ' ■ GEORGE McCOOK, M[D, i Oct-15—41. f* Examining Surgeon. 'TT — : — : r| : |i \. ■ Dissolution- : ; ; pirtnership heretofore existing be JL tween the undersigned, under the name of Campukli. & {Leumrr, in the Foundry Bus iness. in Bridgejwater, has this dav beendis splved by mutual dbnsent. *’• jli • . ■i’ The business jof the firm will be settled > by T. CAMPBEtt, who will be found at the Fotm dry.-- ■ •. : " .![■-" T . II i THOS. CAMPBELL, | Sept* 1(5, 1868. . JKO. 8. EEHMER. PITTSBURG WATER CURE! NO Cuj-ative Agency is superior to HYDRO jPAT-HY fpr the treatment of nil form Of Diseases, and no Institution in this conn try possesses greater facilities for its adnjinia tration than this.- . j 1 i j |gL.For Pictorial Circular address , | f Die. W S. HAMBLETON, !.-. ' : I' ! I Pittsburg; Pa. ■ oj. P. CDMkIKS.' B. D OFFER, their professional serrices! ■eiol&ns and Surgeons, to the ci Beavdi! and Tioiiuty. 'They; con a] Ibondt vhennot Drag Store of G. P Ostanins, ii. O.! j„ \na^mki v • ■ pi-ioocisrix.^ 100KIXU-UL\SS & !'IOTIjHI!iU4HE MABUraCTORY, NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 178 & 176 GRAND STREET AND 216 , CENTRE STREE. ,j| ' • fsf AKLISHEn 1888. N. T. , ESTABLISHED 1888 rpHIS Establishment has beenin successful |‘ operation for 24 years, and isj.be largest of the kihd in the United States. |t Wg have on hand or manufacture to order every description of Looking-glass, Picture and Portrait Frames, Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall; Oval & Man tel Glasses, Connecting Cornices, Base. Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses, &c., &c., &c; Mouldings for Picture .Frames, in lengths suitable for transportation, either Gill, Bcrling, Rosewood, (Oak, Zebra, Birdseye, Mahogany, Ac, 1 Our r*ew manufac tory and extensive facilities enable U 3 to furn ish any article in 'ou'r line ns good as the best, and as cheap the cheapest. || 1 . : ■ Dealers are invited to call upon us . When they visit New York. Wc claim to be able to supply to supply them with every arti cle in our. lint? which they can possibly purchase else wherti. , • 'ij Jgy Orders by mail attended -to with promptness. Do not fail to call when you visit New Yorlt. ’ gt!J Office <f WareroomK Ab.'2ls. CerUre Sl,, JY. Y. ■ ITGRACE V. SIGLER, Agent. ■May7—Bmoa- ; ,' . . Jj !' MARRIAGE!. ITS loves and bales, sorrows and angers, .hopes and fears, regrets and joys; MANI - how restored; .the nature treatment and radical cure of spermaterrhcea or seminal weakness; involuntary omissions, sexual debility aftd impediments to marriage generally; nervousness, .Consumption, fits, mcntal and physicalincapacityjjrcsulting from SKLF-AUU.SEj—are fully explained [in the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by 'WM.'YOUNG, M. D. This most extraordinary book should-be in the hands of every young person icontemplating marriage, and every man or woman who de sires to limit the number of dheir offspring to their circumstances. Every pVln,j|discasc and ache incidental, to youth, maturity and bid age, is fully explained; every particle of knowledge that should be known is here giren. It is full of engravings. In fact, it discloses every one should know: still it is a book that must be lucked up, and not iiejibout thehousc. It will be sent to any one on! the' receipt lof twenty-five ipbnts in specie or postage stamps. Address Dn-VUm. YOUNG, 410 Spruce st,, above Fourth, "Philadelphia, i j I SSf~ Afflicted and Unfurl unate, "no mat terw 1 at may be your disease, before you place 'your self under tiro care of any of the inotorkiis ' Quacks— native or foreign—w|ho advertise in this or any other paper; gel [a copy of Ur, Young’s book, and read it’ carefully; It w.iH be the means of saving you many a dollir, your health, and possibly yourllife. / \ Dn. YOUNG can be consulted on opy of lb diseases described in hii pubjicajlbu, at lis office, 416 Spruce Street, above Fourth", I’hila ggi_Officc hours from 9to .‘k'iiaily.. fmakhi THE GREAT CAUSE OF Hum an 1 TMt r jr-.l; Juse Published in a .S' talc i liuvelcj ’ Price 6 cjj; A LECTURE BY 1)b. CULVERAVELL,, ON THE CAUSE AND CURE of Sperma 1 torrboca, Consumption, Mental and i’itVhicul Pebility, Nervousness, Epilepsy: ' Inipaired, Nu trition of the Body; Lassitude*. Weakness: of the Limbs and the Back; Indisposition, and Incapacity for stndy and Labor: Dullness -of Apprehension Loss of. Memor y: Aversion to Society;. Love of SolitudMCTimidity: Self- Distruat ; Dizziness; the Eyes ;Timples on the Pace; 1 Emissions, 1 and Sexual Incapacity pnwjConse-' qudneesof youthful Indiscretion, admirabU'Lecture that the above enumemited, often Bfelfejtßttcd evils, may be removed rwithout mcdjclniSjand without Dangerous surgical. should bd,read by eyery youth and cveryfffian In the land. . i ' -f •. ■Besretr cnvelojkdi oiuhTScebllr 4 two postage stamps, uy ai£m!wra;f, —rrr'-- CIIAS. J. Q. KLINE & COi. !• s New York. Post Office" 80x,458C. 1 27 Bowei Dandeicifc. 0 off ee. THI3. preparation, nnße from the beat (I ava Coffee, is recommended by physicians as. superior NUTRITIOUS ]iKVEHAGE for Gen eral Debility, Dyspepsia' and all billions disor ders. Thousands who bare been compelled to abandon the use of coffee, will usd l this with out injurious effects. . One can contains the strength of two pounds Oflordinary coffee. Vrice 2d Cents. • i ' li KOLLO OK'S LEVA IX. The purest-and best PA KING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutritious Urcad and Price 15 cents. Manufactured by , . !l.• ■ - -i. M. H. KOLL OK; Chemist, Comer of Broad and Chestnut streets," ■> ' V . i PHILADELPHIA, Aid sold by all Druggists .and Grocers. . - raar2fi ■ ■ VI! / A THOUSAND YEARS, Work’s 1 Great War, Soi|g, Words and 1 Music, in January Number. A SCHOOL MAGAZINE FEEEI Clark’s School Visixoa;— \rel ume .VIII., : ,'j 1 -V-..’ - Thp Publisher; of this favor j to Monthly, in order to roach all “'-bools, ■will serid_ the Visitor year gratis to one person (who ./iii as Agontj), at ail post-office in the p filled States. This is an unparal leled’Offer. - ", 4 Address, with -live cents, for particulars, - - I . ■’ . J. W. DAUGLHADAY, -' ~ Publisher, ; 1308 Chueslnut Sll, Pldla . Pa;.. 1 J lEPA.TiT .STOIEsT WOOLEN FACTORY. THE undersigned expects to commence, this Tract. Carding,' Spinning, Fulling, Finishing - and'Dyeing; also; to manufacture -Cloth, CassimcreS, i Satinclts and Blankets, at ray old place in Fallslon.. For 'wear and durability, 1 can warrant the goods manufactured hot to be surpassed. For the accommodation of those bn I the! cast bide of the Bearer, Wool, etc,, .can he left at mydiouse in Pulaski township, or John Ilodgkinson’s store in New Brighton". | :t * ii , , -je17,63 , EPH’M-.iSMITH., EXECUTOKS NOTICE. WHEREAS letters testamentary having been granted to the j tlndereigncd, o n the estate of Josiau Toddl dee'd , late o f Industry twp, Bearer co,[ Pa, • all persons knowing themselves indebtedtto' said estate are requested to make payment immediately: and those haring claims against the same-Will present them to the subsc’-'' 1 ' authenti cated for settlement. JOHN SLE; v mav t 2,' ’&i, , ; GLOSicTtr Not from the Army but from the Town ; . of Beavefl n ,’■/ New Shoe Store. , ' rpnß subscriber would .jirespctfully inform I the citizens of Bearer County that, in Ad dition to his welheeleeted stddfc if CLOTHING, 1 HATS. CAPS and GENTLEMENS FCBNIBH [ING GOODS, he has lately [ purchased i a wpll 'selected stock of BOOTS andSHOES of every kind and, variety. ;Myt>stocki lathe largest ever brought to thecouhtjfv and I:am detenn. inadift neU“chnip*r than the .'cheapest”.— Mtodtherip of | .J. X. CUMXi MS, H. D Son, j as Phy itUch's of Iwaysloe *4* lidw , V . --j ■ "'! KOL LOCK’S i' • *• ■) friends and reUtiybs ■ j r • OF the' -- 4 . ':{' BRAVESOLDIERS AND SAILORS. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ■ i .Ajid. Ointment*.' | 4 WjHOhave Friends and Relatives in the /f\: Army or Navy, should takeespecial care thatithey'jbe.aSnply supplied "with-those PIU? and where tlje brave Soldiers , and iSailora have neglected to provide tpem selves with th4m, no better present can be sent them by their friends.- 1 They have been prov ed to be tbe SoldicrVncvcr-failing friend in the hoar of need. J . COUGHS 1 " AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS \ Will be. speecftly removed 'and effectually cured by {using these admirable njedicines;and by paying proper attention to the Directions which are attached to each Pol br. Box. I ; SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPE-, ‘ TITS-INCIDENTAL TO" SOLDIERS.: _ ; These I'dqlings which so saddisn jis, ''usually arisc lrom trouble or annoyattShs,' 'obstructed perspiration.,for eating and drinking whatever! is uuwhofespntei-thus disturbing the hcnlthful i action of the- liyer ,and Stomach. These or-: | gads must bo relieved, if you desire tobe well., | The Pills, liking according, to the printed in-. Btructipn!, will qUickljKa' produce' a action in both liter and\stomach, and as. a nattiral consequence a clear head andgoodap pcltte. ■ . ’ '’ '. - -\ f' ' 4 WEAKNESS OR DEBTLITrMNDUeED BY vOVER FATIGUE, ' ! _ i Will sc on disappear by the uic'oif these in valuable Pills, acid the Soldigr willquickly ac quire "additional strength. Never let'the bow els be either confined or unduly acted ‘uponJ lit may \icem strange that Holloway’s Pills shduld’te recommended for'Dysenteryl and FliixJmi.ny persons supposing they would increase tho relaxation.- This is a great ; mis take, |fot these Pills will’correct the liver and stomalch and thus remove, all the acrid humors; from the system. This medicine will give tone and vigor to the whole organic) system howev er deranged, while health and : strcnglh foUow as a matter of course.. Nothing wmpstop |the -relaxation of. the Bowels so sure attains fam ous nied:cinei' ' j. ,|- -•v s—l’ 5 —I’ .EEIiS ATTENTION’:. . TIONS OF YOUTH. ; ~ Sores ind Ulcers, Blotcbings and Swellings, cad. will certainty be radically cured if the Pjlla arc taken nigbt/and morning, .and the ointmen be Ircelt used ns staked in the print ed instructions, /If treated wan ner they dry up"in one part toibreak out in'an othter. iVhereas this Ointment will; the humors from the system and leave the Pa tient a vigorous and healthy man. It will re quired little perseverance, in had cases to l in sure ali sting cure I ■ ! ' FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY " ■f MB BA YON BT, ORSABRIE ORTHEOUL LET, SOKES 0> ; I To. which every Soldier and Sailor are liable there are no medicines so| safe, sure .and con 'C venient as Holloway’s Pills and ointment. The, ' poor. woimded ; and almost dying sufferer .might have his wounds’ dressed immediately, if he tybnld only provide himself with tliis match less 0:m ment,: which should be thrust into the wound.hnd smeared- all atrouiid it, thjch covered with'a piece of linen from his'knapsack; and dompressed with a handkerchief. Takingl night and morning 6 or 8 Pills, to cool the sys tetn and prevent iuflamatidh. ~ i f ' Every Soldier’s knapsack and Seaman’s chest should be provided with tbe.se' valuable Remedler. ' ■. '■ ‘ CAUTION. —None ate genuine unless ibejwoWs “JloUoiray, A’eir York and London ,” are disccrnhblc its a water-mark in every leaf ofi the book of directions around each pot or box ': the same play be plainly seen by holding tht leaf, to (he light. A' handsome reward will,, be given to any one rendering such informa tion asfmay lead to the detection of anyparty Sis. countcrfeitingthemedicines orvend iame, knowing them to be spurious. ' ild cd /the Manufactory of Processor ax, §0 Maiden Lane, I Neiv Yorjc; and expectable Druggists' and Dealers in es, throughput the,civilized wotjd, id . 25 cents. 02 cents and i* "T l *- , L considerable having —Directions for the guidance ;of pq io ais m every disorder are affixed toeachbox. Mayj. I - VOIiUN 1 600 000 Male ob female agents , I - 1 ■; TO SELL , : „-r.| f : Lloyd’s New Steel Plate Cbunty Colored • J . Map 'of the United States, S. ! .1 and j\ r eic Brunswick. a re’ccnt surveys, completed Aag. 10, cost $20,000 tb engraveit, and one time.' ' i ’ * i. T ' ; i n Fro 1862;, jycar’i isur Irior to any $lO map ever made by GI6I - and sells at the low'price of cnts; 370,000 names are engraved on p. ' V] - not only a County map, .but it >s also a 1 CJNTY & RAILROAD MAP U. S. Caiiadas combined in one, giving [lailrond Statioirand distances between. .Guarantee any woman oilman $3 to $5 diy, add wiU take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. • Send for $1 jvorlh to try! . : i Printed instructions how to canvass well, ifiirnished all our agents. - I,;, AVanlcd.—Wholesale Agents for our maps-in everyt.! State, California; Canada!: England, France and Cuba 1 A fortune maybe made with Si’ifew hundred dollars capital. iVo eom r petition. J F. Lloyd, IGf Bruadway, N. V. . The Wat Department uses our map!of Vir ginia!. Maryland, and Pennsylvania! cost $lOO,- IM)0, [on which is marked Antietamj Creek, Sharpsburg,' Maryland flights, Williamsport Ferjy. Gborersville, Noland’s Ford, add oil others on the Potomac, and every other place ini the above named States,, or money refunded. LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF , Kentucky,, Ohio, Indiana; *n|i ill., at the "only nuthprity for Gen. Roaecpana and the' War l .Department. Mbney refunded to any ino Snding.an error in it. i | j I From tbe Tribune, Aug. 2. ; [ ' ' “Ijlotd’s map, of Vihoinia, Mautlanu inn Pennsylvania.— The map is, very , large; its Cost ls biit. 25 cents, and it is the beet \chieh can bepnrchntf.d.'', ■ ’’ - [.i c- ' - Xhloyd's Great Map of (he Mississippi llßircr.. Fi‘om Actual SurVcys.by Capts. Baittlnd Wm Down. Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis, Mo.', [shows every man’s plantation andowner’s nime from St. Louis to the Gulf of, 1,35(1 mil.csfr-every sand-par, island, town, landing, ana all places iO miles back from Ihci river—colored in counties and Stales,’ Price, s]-iii sheets. $2, pocket form; and ! >2,oobn linen,! with Tellers. Heady Sept. 20i f Ayrlt Department, Washington, Sept. 10, 1802; v i J..TT. Lloyd—’ i-Sir: Send me ypur Ma oof the Mississippi River, with price per. mndVcd cipips., Uearkl\dmiraV Charles 11; Dai is, coin manjding the Mississippi' squadron, is authdr- Uedl to purchase as many as are reqi IredJfbr nse-lof thaf squadron. 1' '!• j jS.i 1 IgIdEON WELLS, i Secretary of the Navy. ' ; j Chance for Investment^ At \Big fietcickly Station, on the ,!?.• I<\- w. S. h‘; AllegHeAy County ' IIHE subscriber' offers, for sale acres I* J of fine upland,'suitable for a Dairyor I Sheep Farm,' with .40 acres of rich Crock Boti tonyalso; 100 acres of River, Bottom. ' , This valuable property will be sold to pur chasers. For particulars inquire of lij W. C. DUNN, ' I i <yt2B,’6B.' • -Remington Station, ■ Estate of Harvey Gamble, [Jec’cL J j KTERS of administration bnthe estate of Hautet Gamble, late ;of Greece town in,.. Beater County, Penns., dee’d; having been granted to the undersigned, all j persona indebted! toj said; estate:are requested to make Immediate payment, and having claims agdirtst the. same will presyit them properly aatheptioated for settlement.;.. f ; . r :; Ui -J icutoi*. jphiiftp, wsr I' •* I GEEMAHTOWN teleg A Family and an Agricultural la DEVOTED TO CHdtCE LITERAT - I • ••■ j- 1- ! ■ . ! INCLDDISO Poetry, T' AND jioRAL AND‘ENTERTAIN, |,, IN G REA.DING GEN BRAD iY. Ell , In the Literary, Department we shall pre terit the choicest varieties within the reach of jour - extended, means. 1 The 'Novelettes, Tales, I Poetry. &ci, shall be supplied from tie best and highest sources, p.nd be equal to anything to |be found in any journal or magazine. Agriculture and Farming,Gardening, Fruit-Raising, &c. Jn all their branches, as conducted on the latest . and moil approved eyitetn. . * Our laborsin this department for over thir ty years, have met the cdrdiai approbation of the public. Our purpose! has been tjb jfurnish useful and reliable information upon thgse very important of industry, and to protect them so far as within oUr • power against the false doctrines and selfish purpos es' of,'the many empires and sensation -adven-. turers by'which the Farmer is- inceasa itly as sailed/ This portion of the Gcm>ahien~n Tele proy/rwjll.alone be worth the whole price of subscription, as, every Farmer and Gardener, -who-has ,a : proper conception of bis sSling, ivilUreadily admit. | - I NEWS DEPARTMENT., *• > The game industry, care, and discrimination, ■in'gathering and preparing theStirrinjEvcnts of the Day f .expressly for this papctwhich hitherto has been one of its marked features arid given jso universal 1 satisfaction, ’ will be continued'with redoubled efforts) to meet he Increasing demands Of the public. • The la jor. required 1 inthis department is neverfully ip ,predated'by ) the readerr It would!be im possible present, the condensed and care ~fu!’y' made-up form in which it appears, a NDISCBE ; .rrected mass of all the most interest news of the week,: without involving iril physical labor, tact and judgment. , We annex the cash terms, to which jwe 'beg leave to call attention of all who'think, of subscribing for a newspaper; j ;. i Advance Gash Terms. One copy, onp year, $2 ; one copy, three ■ years, $5,00 ; three copies, one year J $5,00; Five Copies, One, Year, $8.00; Ten Copies, One Year, $15,00; Twenty Copies, One Year, $28,00.1 I,. 1 ,! - ■ . , i jsSf Subscription not paid within the year, $2,60. ■ V ■ ' ; I BffX-A Club of five subscribers, at $B, will entitle the person getting it up to a copy for months; la Club of ten or more, t) a copy for one year] All Club subscription! stopped at the end of the time'paid for, unhss re-or dered. J | will receive attention Unless accomplished with the cash. , : #gk»Specimen numbers sent to a] plicants. PHILIP R. PRfeAS', j I Editor and Proprietor. ‘ Gf hnantoxcn} Philadelphia, Oct. 22,* *b2. / .. x y “VANITY FAIR " “This is ihe-first really clever cjinii arid satirical journal we bare had in America'— anil really clever it is. It is both t harp and good-tempered, 1 and riot afraid to say that its soul is its own—which shows that it baa a soul. ; Our'readera will be glad to ki c w whore better "In 5 ”il fe.4 ha ‘ Monthly. > ■ ; | ' _ 1 ; “This paper is excellent. JS. .. R Writable { : for originality’.”—A”. Y r Traveller. I' ''l ■ ; | “Vanity F.un is: conducted by a vivacious, witty and intelligent corps of journalists.”— Litchfield (Conn.,) Enquirer, ■ . i j ‘‘Will wield as potent an influence ha that of the London Euych.”, — Boston TravelE~ J, ,“Whosoever,finds j himself laughi .'W'*Vanity- F.un, and -does no) quid pro quo, is fit for ‘treason* and A". Y, Crayon. l KV ! EMBRACING r v ■' s / SPECIAL NOTICE i Therery marked and flattering auCi has thus fair .attended the pubu 1 , “Vanity Fair,” '.| Enables ,the publisher to announce the commencement of the sued this day.SOth Julie,. New;Weal Literary and Artistic, will be ihtrodil will increase the value and interest! per, and fully maintain the prod unanimously accorded to it, as the I j. , | Comic Journal of Amei VANITY FAIR | . ISSUED REGULARLY EVERY. THU and 1 is for Sale by all Newsmen, a office. of Publication, No 113 Nas ■ New,York. - •’ , i - TERMS: ■' Three dollars per annum, in adv cents, single copy, I 1 . TERMS,FOR CLUBS: Two of Vanity Fair will one address for„>. t. Five copies..!, . Ten' copies..-. Ah Extra Ah Extra copy will be allowed to up of tsvcry Club of no't leas than fi j This paper :is Elcctrotyped, ah may be procured at any time. ■ i [ • LOUIS H.BTE Publisher for the Proprietors.- lIS : , 'L -| ' XeW-fY M.JJE. DESIOKESTjS I “ Quarterly MirrOr ol Fashions, • BTtA Greal lmprovemnit and A'ddiiiont, ]THe SUMMEK KtjMBER -'{’ FOUR LARGS # SPLENDID 'EASmOsi • SLATES, THREE FULL-SI&ED , I PATTERNS OF EhESSES, .. . 1 . -wniniitsjn j ', New French Waist, an Elegant Sleeye, and a / ’ Misses Sack, and a- Sheet of) New . and Beautiful . f.l I BRAID; AND EMBROIDERING PATTERNS. Together with nearly 100 Engravingsof Ih • all the noyolties fori j : . « | summer Bonnets, Cloaks, Trimmings, I ' ' I Children’s Dresses, &oj, And valuable information to Milßhers, Dress Makers, Mothers,, and Ladies geberhlly, pre senting the largest and best Fashion Maga zine in'the : World, published 478 {Broadway;. N. Y., j and sold everywhere \t |26 bents,' or 'sent by mail,, post free, on receipi pf the am’t in stamps or silver.; Tew $l,OO aWjth the fol lowing; valuable premium; 111 . Each yearly subscriber will be) entitled to a ; nts v- receipt.for the selection of 60 cenfjworth of plain from the designs; in the book; or from the show - room, or they may be Or dered and sent by .-mill ahy time-'during the. year,bypaying!poßtage. . ] ' B®,Bplendid Inducements to Cam assera.i ' 1j%.8n miner No. now 'ready, fj . i ; Do You Want, Employment. I: OFFER i, pleasant business fortho'Sprlhrt . and,Snmmer, with Urge i Send for myttew eiroalar. Containing fullihformation'. Address MfcJBDW’PaE^RS,-: ■MM* ««• ■ The BugU-CalUl The IfL *' ** iLPT*? 6 * *bJjS£/ : • ' *** £ re ? th ' '■ o| '«¥>l Omt A ' \Toothacht t Karathe, ./ - andjKtUraisia. ’ v I'■ .• OCR ARTILLERY la iJR. \VM. B..HIJRnsB DENT AL TRE.a V st|R v / . * COMPLETED OF EtMEBIIa P o a h I‘RESEBVIXt tj !k . tKkth Purifying ' aM '- ASD . ,§T * EAPH. E, uring Toothache and-WeuniJh'- ; / / _ COKTKNts, 1 Dr. JlurtTt Celebrated MO VTII' ?r a eir - bottle. : : j • ' r UT,r ‘ f'!*? ua!ltd TOOTH POOEs.D 1 lorticul^ure, Dt. Hurd'i Magic TOOTHACHE DPoo, one bottle.- ; V *OP3.- Dr- Hurd’s UNRIVALED XECP.A!r,'. : PLASTER. _ Dr. Hurtle MANUAL on the Bti- w-l. I ' ■Pretenindkht Teeth, mdudtna DvtcHtrir $' Proper Treatment of Children r j Teeth. \' W r’ EL OSS SILK for Cleamtid letv en the r L TOOTH PICKS, etc., etl '■ Prepared at Dr. Hurd's, llcnul OK™ ./ Fourth .St., Brooklyn,. (E, I). )1 < '? C4 ' ‘V’ » ' Priet, ONE DOLLAR ; ir SIX SSfTke Dental Treasury makes eight inches fire, arid is sent hj ter Poll direction* for me is on ea'hSn ,V The following. articles we can tend ?«*'■!'. ’ lj‘, byjnail, vii: , ‘ j4 . ! - The Treatiee on Preeervmfthe Teeth ism. & ■ paid, oA receipt , of Twelve, ce.sis, Fj,7kl stampa.i! , v ■' " ■ v The -PfaHer,' for -Neuralgia , n U,, Face, Nervous Hea'dache.and Eanfcie'ip post paid, on receipt of Eighteen-. Cent* Mr 3 ' stamps... '| , The Keutalgia ar.ii fiAeumatic Planer (U r » size,) for Pams in the Chest, Shoulders, Back, or any partaf the body, sent post paili, ontj., coipt of Thjrty-eeren cents'. .j. Addr.ess, | ■ " W Q. Bqsn, ■ CO.. ■' ;.' Tribune Jfuildings, Nile York Dr. llurd’t MOUTH WASH* TQOTJIPGW DER and TOOTIIAICIIE DROPS cannot bi JsenJ by mail.Uiut they, can probably be ob tained at your Drug «r Periodical Sjpres. j; they- cannot, send to-'us for .the, DENTAL TREASURY, Price, O.ne DoLiAn,.'wbich.'«n 'taina them. 1 ' - { .■ NOW. I ARE DR. HWD** PREPATtATIOJtS,/QOH -The best evidences that; they are isi [that i' ae n firmest friends and best patrons arciiLosenfcj have used them longest. Dr. Urn. 'A Ur.rd\t , 'an eminent Dentist of Brooklyn, Tijssawlof the New .York State Dentists’ Association,, aiui these preparations have been used'is his pn. rate practice for years, and mo leading cituep of Brooklyn or Williamsburg questions their " excellence,. While eminent Deasigi-of Yew j YorVrecommend-tiyemi us .the hen ' hioira t» . ■ 1 the. profession. Without tic aid of adrenis- ■ ' 1 ing, .dealers have sold thee kr tie gross. ■U * The Editor! of the firtskijn Dotty 71n»tar« “We are; happy to know, tbit omt • Hurd, i9-BUo?eeding-bcyond l .a\Vnpi; t ua\ 0111 with his MOUTH WASH and TWiII IWS.v -1 DEB. The"grcat, secret of his success. ■«,<* with the fact that hisarticUs arc precwly icKal ; they an represented to be, as we can, teut/j }n n their long user”-r 1 - . ', j | The well known P.,T. Barnum Writes-.,p-T found, your TOOTH POWDER so good iuv. ilt . family have used it all up.:'. IT* jfiid it the tin powdirj'or We teeth we have ever .used. I feel obliged if you will send me.another ecp ply n’t the Museum at your convenience’- with bill.” .j - ,' , ' •' ' I- i - But their cost la so small thaterery oneaaj' test the matter for himself.' , ..j | , ggy- Bewareof theordinggy Tooth powders Dr. Hurd’s Tootlf ,Pooder contains fio acidl, nor aikali, nor.charcdal, and polishes without wearing the. enamel. Use no other. " *»;' * .. JrHMEWES Dr. Hurd’s Mouth Wash, and , Tooth Te *de will give young ladies that in wo. man—a sweet breath and pearly Try them, ladies. . 'I ■Dr. Hurd’s Mouth Wash , and Tooth Powder Will I cleanse'the mouth' from all fbul ciljslJ tions) and if used in the 'morning,; will snaky the breakfast taste sweeter and |h*iid*y, b'cgii more pleasantly.' Hundreds of persona'cat testify to this. Try them, gentlemen. ’ Dr. Hurd’s Month Wash'and TohtET.owif: are the the best preparations in.th|e world' ft: curing: bad breath and giving firmness }'atl. 'health to the gums. ‘Hundreds iof cases of Diseased Flooding Gums, j £ori Mouth, etc., have.been cured byjDr, Herd's astiitg ,ent. wash. : • ! .i, \ : Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Powds give an additional charm to courtship; ud make husbands more agreeable to (their, pig and wives to their husbands. They ah’otfiiWK used.hy every person-having j j A.KTI r 1.0-tAh TESTE, j which are liable to impart a taintto the ck! Dr. Hurd’s Toothache Droops cure T(oo'.t ' ache arising from, exposed nerves, and are ds best friends that parentslcan, have in tin tecs to save their children, from torture and tba selves'from loaa of\sleepiand' sympathetic ®i ering. . i ' \i | , Farmers and mechanics ! you cannot well tfi ford to neglect your teeth,. .For a trifling 155I 55 ? 1 , you can- hhw get preservatives, 1 then wild Rothschild or Astor can. get nothing he" l -- , Remember that Dyspepsia ar\d rQonsuaytin 'V the Lungs ofteu originate in neglect of i. Sondtfor thg Treatise pn.Q’tetk, and xeic Dr. phservations .on thf^sdbject!. I late to. arrest-decay ! in your own teeth eW 'Jour children’s tecthii. A r E&RALGIA ELASTER3.~Vt. Hod*, Neuralgia Non-Adhesive lie p 1 0? pleasant And, successful remedie? /ever p'« crl ; ed for this 'painfui disease. The pati* lll , *P* plies one, soon becomes drowsy, and awakes free from.pain, ud no blister or either unpleasant or injurious consequences en sue. For Earache and Xervous' /feaiatht, l }‘ ply according todirections, and,.relief >“! surely follow. ■ Nothing pan be. obtaincdlesnslj to Drf.Hurd’s. Compress 5 for Neuralgia j them.T They are entirely,a novel; curious‘H original preparation, apd wonderfully sucett* - ful. ! They are of two plies, one small, to 1 ?* ;faee, price 16 cents, arid the other , large. application to the price 87 cents. ; be mailed~on receipt of price and one stamp, : WUAT ARE THE \PEOPI.K IWIW] The American people are intclligent’enoiignl' appreciate that contribute so, not* to happiness of those using thenij' and tMJ wont them. 'Evcry mail,brings tis UUors. ordering the Treatise oix Teeth, snipethe ralgia Ploistera, and hot a few enclpsingplj"' for the Mpnth Wash, to be sent muil; to these ivfe. are oompelled to Teply Uj* l send* a half-pint bottle V The people want these Ramedies. Wh‘ mfplS thenif . .. 1 : Now is the ■1 ■ C HANCE FOB AGENTS./- ing at the t return'a spoils.”’— teas which Ucationf ot i that with I olume, is- I arcs, both iced, which {at 1 the pa il position ! wading . ME UtSDAT. nd at the ian-streel, tui6o—!six ■!' v . be sent to .....ss'oo . J:l2 00 J. 20 00 j i thegetter ive copies. id V- numbers tENS, .usan-et. Shrewd ogenti can make a small fe^® 1 jj, carrying these artides . around to famil** A Dental Treasury is the neatest -a man.or woman can cfarry. ftrou ?“ i j jSS wi ona and see,- or, butler/ a down, ■ _jj # d will Mil, -as samples; for $7. Agents ■liberally with circulars. I©T Now is to to go into the business, todogooO,s:“ a profit. We.are spending benefit ot agents. New England men men! here is something nice, ana a v“|Ti talcs the tide at its? flood. Address. • J . \ r :WM. B. HURD** “?‘iv . Tribune Buildings, N^ That remittances; may be m * d ® i w 'if. T or tf dr nee, W. B H. t Co. refer toth* Brooklyn: to G. 'trs’and Citixens Bank: £JUw Tork } *• M . =:=Ml II H ' ' ";/
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