The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 20, 1864, Image 4

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MORS OF THE
Great Cities.
W'a, thg nadcralgnod Mayor*,hereby oat-,
t&j that thaDroggifts, ApotheoariM, tad
j }Phyalciana of oar several oltiew hare tigned
P‘ scnment of aaauranee to os that AYEB’S
BSAPAHJTiTiA: baa been foaad to be
rtnody of great excellence; and worthy
oonfldenoe of tbs community. -
hon. James cook, 1
'.| Mayor of LOWELL, MASS.
HOW. ALBIN BEARD, ’ j
, Mayor of MABHpA, M. H.
HOW. E. W. HARRINGTON, |
• j Mayor of MANCHESTER, N. H.
doN. JOHN ABBOTT, •
A! - • Mayordf COHCOBD, If. H.
WON. A. H. BULLOjCK, *
■ , ; iVr'! , ' Mayor of WORCESTER, MASS.
kbN. NATS’! SILSBEB, *
111 . May or. of SALEM, MASS.
BON. K W. LINCOLN* Jr., i
|| ■ ■ Mayor of BOSTON, MASS.
HON. WM. M. RODMAN, 1
, |, j Mayor of PROVIDENCE, B. L
son; amos w. prentice.
| ; i Mayor of EOBWIOS, CONN.
SON. J. N. HARRIS, '
I' | Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN;
Son. chas. s. rosier,
> ,l Mayor of MONTREAL, O. E.
HOW. D. F. TIEMANNE
| ■ 'Mayor of NEW Yf)BIC CITY.
HON. H. M. KINSTRBY,
Mayor of HAMILTON, 0. W.
SON.‘ADAM WILSON,
: | i . Mayor of TORONTO, O. W.
f ON. S. M. BISHOP,
t- Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO.
HON. I. H.-CRAWPORW,
I ; . ' Mayor of LOUISVILLE, K 7.
HON. JOHN SLOAN,
| r ■ "• ,J£ayor of LYONS, IOWA.
HON. JAMES McFEETERS,
.0 j Mayor of BOWMAN VILLE, O. W.
HON. JAMES IW. ! NOHTH,
• | ' Mayor of AUGUSTA, MB.
HENRY COOPER, Jr.,
|i j , Mayor of HALT>QWELL, ME.
Hon. james s. seek,
I | Mayor of PBBDBBIOTON, N. B.
? ON. WILLARD NYE,.
I Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
HON. J. BLAISDELL, : ■ |
|. ; Mayor of FALL RIVER, MASS. 4
HON. W. H. CRANSTON, I
,| ; i Mayor- of NEWPORT, B, X-’j
koW. ERED STAHL?
.p ; , Mayor of GALENA, ILL.
HON. JOHN HODQDEN,
I 7! -j ‘ of DUBUQUE, lOWA.
WON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, I
. | ; .Mayor °f CHATTANOOGA,'TENN. J
HON- ROBERT BLAIB, ,
n 1 Mayor of TUSCAZiOOSA, ALA.
kop. B. B„JBATTGH, \ i / '
i| ■ . Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN.
iSTITH,
f j Mayor of NEW OBLEANS, liA.
pQH. U. X>. BOTtA-ITTOIT, '
Mayor of HOCHESTEU, \H. Y.
I HON. DE WITT C. GROVE,
r h , Mayor of tmOA., H. T.
i HON. GEO. WILSON, (
: > ; Mayor of PITTSBURG, PA.
SON. C. S.,BIJHL, t
I j Mayor of. DETROIT, MICH.
.h ■ |
SQN. HEMAN L. PAGE. i ,
f| Mayor of MILWAUKEE, WlB.
ON. W. W. VAUGHN, ! j
;i Mayor of'BAOHIE. WIB.
Ison, a., paee, I
|> '• Mayor of KEBOSHA,. WIB. j
.jfaiON. JOHNiJC. HAINES, i I
. 'Mayor of CHICAGO, TT.T. '
SON. M. J. A. HEATH,
j "Mayor of SELMA, ALA.
|HON. A. J. NOBLE, ’
|| . Mayor- of, MONTGOMERY, ALA.
•HON. W. B, HOLTSAD,
■j.[ i * Mfyor of COLUMBUS. QA.
Idon espaiCtebo manuel, !
: ’ | | Mayor of VESA CBUZ.
DON PIETBE DE CABALLO,
yU . MayotJ of MEXICO.
Idon estephanie eodeigues,
■Vj| , Mayor of HAVANA
‘DON ANTONIO ECHEVEBA,
; ! - i Mayor of LIMA, PEBU.
' DON M. G. MILANGNO, ,
" ?j Mayor of VALPARAISO, CHILL
IjDON MAEO SESQtTIPED ALIA,
1 j Mayor of RIO JAKETBO, BRAZIL
.Certify that the!'resident Druggists have
assured them
| Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
111 an excellent remedy, and w arthy the con*,
| . . fldence cf the comm' mity.
|ForSpvlu(s Diseases,
jl'ot Parlfytng thelHood. -
For Scrofula or Klng'i Evil*
;Por Tumors, Ulcers, and Sores*
end Pimples*
{ For‘Blotches,'Blalns, end Bolls,
For St, Anthony’s'Fire, Hose, or Brjra
I For Tetter or Salt Rhenm. ■ [sipelas,
iPor Scald Head and Rlngvorm,
1 For Cancer and Cancerous Sores,
| For ißorelh.ycs, Sore Kara, end Humors,
I For Female Diseases, , . .
IFor Suppression and Irregularity.
Fhr Syphilis or Veniercal lllseases, ■
ForXilver Complaints* • 1 ■■
For Dileases oftbe Heart,
■■ Tho-Mayoraof the chief cities of the Uni
ted States,; Canadas, fafd Brit: sh Provinces,
[| Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and in fact- al
fouMt all the cities onjthia continent, -hare
rstapod this doaunisnt, tbassuris their people
turbat remedies they may' use with safety and
.•enfldenoe. But cur space will only admit
’ > portion of them, ' '
t
i Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
|: Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
i ; Ayer’s Pills, ana .
| Ayer’s AffueiCure,
'i , rKETAHrD \ !
'• , Dr. c. A/ef A ,'
■t„ • LOWtLL, MASS.,
4iid Mid hyDrilgpistscTerv vrhtrs.j
I CABBcar
3*c ; ROCHESTE
| BIATJIR. COIIJJTY.
•I. '' ' M V - ’’
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■•■'Vl:-■ 'H
ROCHES r
FORTUNE’S MW STORE,
FIRST- ARR
SPRING DR
Prints 4-Best <
From |lB 3-4 to 25
■ -■■■ 't. "J/
Ginghams, Check
Diapers, Je|ans,
Brown I and i Ble
. '' 'i -in
- And 4 full
ENGLISH, iiIENOH & GERMAN
. . r ’ j|- 1-1 : i
IDDR/EjSS GOODSj «
j s pring De-Baines,-;- ' |;
A t cry choice selection of .styles and qual-
J V ' -•- '
ity, at prices within the reach of all.:
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BARREI) FEA'NNELS and WOOE
■ EN GOODS,
■ j- ' V : ,;
.At ruinous prices, .at |
.FORTUNE’S CIIKAP- STORE,-
the ’l:
ROCRESTUI/ pa , ; I
State JPformal School.
EDINBURO, ERIE CO.. PA. '!]
THE buildings are new, neat and oonven
:icnl;jgood Libraries, Reading ROom arid.
Apparatus 1 ; 'lnstruction Jthorough and practi
cal.' • | ■ ' . j-
Tuition per term jof fourteen weeks, $-1.00 ;
Board $2,25 per, week; s2o,sopays she Whole
lernrs expense, including the use of text
books, f- ,; 1 ! * : , - ■j.
The Full, term opens, August 18, 1865. |
JfaSf" Sciid for Circular. 1 ' !
J. A. COOPER, Ar M., Principal.!
au£s:3 t u| ' -’| i ;l - ■j'
cro'sr, gob & p0.,-
Advertising and - Commission Agents
] AND DEALERS IN" ‘ !
PRINTING INKSbF ALT KINDS
Type, Printing Materials, I
Writ inland printing paper cards-, &c
OFF H' B S—Urbwn's! BmldinO,. Philadelphia;
Tribune, Buildings; New York.
marUß-.liv. , • 1 “' U \ \ .
SELECT
SCHPOL,
Opens Monday, Sept.. 28th- S
Sciences and Languages,'
Taught or. tho mo!
Address JX.W. S'
T. M. MbCord,
' TVotar-jr } I>u.t»ii c . . i
| , ■ officbl with , r■ ■
B. B. CHAMBERLIN, ATT Y 1 AT LAW,
(Mearfhe Provost Marshal’s'office;
BROAD IKAT) KE}V BRIGHTON, \ - 5
BEAVER COUNTY, PA./ /
TJBOMT attention given to|the drawing of
X EXEMPTION; PAPERsI and'all matters
connected with the; draft; nisi oaths adminisJ
icred^ acknowledgments takerjr&c., &c. I [delO
ADM.INSTHATOIi’S XOTICE, 1
NOTICE is hereby givenen that let'ters.of
adininistration upon the estate lof Dr.
George W. .Allison, latje of the. borotigh- of
Beaver,; IBoavcr county, Penna., dcc’d, have
been granted to the undersigned. •. All persons
knowing themselves indeed to said! estate
aye requested to made, immediate paynient,
and those having claim's against the same will
present theta properly authenticated for set
tlement. |j j . •••f ,j ■ .[ , ■ -
THOMAS ALLISON, Administrator,;
dect.23 63-st. .r, [ Bridgewatet, Pi. .
ADMINISfeATOK’S~^OTICE.
WHEREAS letters of administration: on
T,T the estate of JabJ.Reed, sr., late of Han
over tp., Beaver co., dec’d, having been grint/
ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted to
estate are requested to make immediate
payment,! and those having daimsagainst said
estate will presSnf them to the subscribe*
properly authenticated for settlement.! ; ! .
| JAMES BEIID, jr., AdmV./
jan6’64, t I Hanovhr tti.
r>r. T>.
s ■ ; | ■ : • r 'j-
OFFERS his professional -Services to 'the
ciiueus. of • / ) i
•PEAVER ANDtVICINITV. ' I
|. ' fomes is !j'
The Shannon Beading, S. E, Corner of
'leclS] j the Diamond' B'caver, Ea. I
A Gentleman cur
competency, Prema
Error, actuated bj
will be happy to fi
(free of charge) fh
making the simple
Those wikhingto p
possess aValuable
same, by | return m
addressing
• . N060'.5
augl2:{3m
Prof; wood’s
and] Blood Be
Ue.for. isle at the
7022 ■! • ••
LE-iCO.
OIL, '
RAIL-ROj
<»iM JOB
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.moiii
!• '.OF
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ER)| JPA,
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VAIi OF
GOODS
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MI
itz Styles,
septs per yard.
i, Ticks^Tabie
Cassimeres,
ched Muslins,
line of
HOOKSTOWN
t fayqrahle tormß,
SCOTT, Principal
linney.
m?;
■ed of Nervous Debility, In
jure IJpcay and Youthful
a desire t o benefit others,
'arnish to all who:need it
i receipt and directions for
Remedy used in his case,
■ofit by his experience and
Remedy—will receive .the
ill, (carefully sealed,) by
JOHN B; OGDEN, ,
iassau Street, New Yprk.
I 'I
RESTORATIVE CORDIA
lorator, the’ genuine slrti-
Prng Store of
BR. C, P.BDMMINS.
D HOUSE,
«OH, PRO.’R
WESfEBTHL T
tar BRIGHTON RETREAT.
ANASYIiUMPORTHERECBP
! TION CURE AND TREAff-
UENT OF MENTAL
ALIENATION OR
DISORDER. i
i v • . , , .% | . -i j,
i And] ptlier -
' Jeryons and Chronic Diseases.
FOR
FTIHIS institution faTnow open for the reoep-
I tion, care| oftho ipieptn
4eat daw of patents.who are\lahoring under
mental derangement; or olherTiervous and
Chronic disease. We make special mention of
nervous and cjhronib {diseases, from the fact
that .seven tenths of the female patients that
are committed[ to ourl public. Asylums, to be
treated for disordered minds, are reduced to
that lamentable condition through previous
physical, disorder. By a well limed and judi
cious treatment of i chronic and' nervous dis
eases, all physical disorders, in the majority
of cases may be removed ; and thus the mind;
having suffered through the medium oft the
body<| will when {free from . the ' exciting
physical; cause, throw off the shackles that
has bound it toi worse; than midnight darkness,
and reason wi)l r oncejmore. rcsume its sway,
clothed in all its primitive beauty and wonted
excellence. Hpriceithe necessity of all thoje,
who arp laboring under the predisposing Or
exciting oausek, calculated in the end to im
pair the mind to, resort ?’-to an early 'and
judicious course of remedial agents.
[' The- Institution is a large brick ,-building
with a stone basompnt-pfour stories high and
well ventilated! It lSsifuated on an elevated
table land whibh“coJnmands a view of entire
down—adjaeenj. hills—proves and neighboring
Streams; all of .‘which are calculated to. pro
duce favorable {impressions upon the disorder..
ed mind. j | ij ’
| The Institution is complete in all of its ap
pointments. Having been tastefully fitted up
at graet expense, in Order that it may meet
the approbation and views of the most fastidi
ous. | • | j ;/
| The -water closets itnd bathing apparatus
haVe been gottoh up upon tbe most approved
modern scientific principles.. This department
embraces not {only; the ordinary baths but;
also, the medicated, warm air and ascending,
and descending doitchefor the more, effectual
and successful treatment of cutaneous and
Other scrofulous diseases. i
| We begleave to say ;to all those who'may be
disposed to commit the interests of a dear
wife* sister or daughter, to our charge—[may
he assured that no means will be spared or
.efforts on ojarjpart to ameliorate their,
condition or to] effect ai restoration to. their aits'-
customed health and yigor of mind.
LFor furtherparticulars send for a circular.
11 communications.should pe addressed to.
u t I E. KENDRICK, M. D.
Stipt. cf New Brighton Retreat
-9 | New Brighton
n0v12'62. - Beaver Co. Pa;
CRITTENDEN’S ~ “
PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL
L college, r
N. Hr comer of 7th &ChestnutSti,
I - PHtLADELPHIA, PA. '
I'I'HIS Institution,! which was established in
‘ • 1844, and is hojw consequently in t e
[eigthteenth year of jits'existence,; numbers
among its gratuatesi hundreds of themost suc
cessful Merchants dud Business Men of bur
~Country. ■.| fj-. , ,|
i The object of the Institution is solely to, af
•ford young men facilities for thorough prepa
ration for business. I . * ,
! The branches’ taught are, Book-keeping, ns
applicable to the various departments of trade;
Pcnmansh|p, both plain and, ornamental;
jCommeroial Xiaw; mathematics. Navigation,
Civil Engineering. | llrawing,' Phonography,
antf-Modefn Languages. ' •
The system of Inj-’tj-uction. is peculiar; no
classes or set lessons arc made use of, but each
student is taught individually, so that he may
commence at time, and attend at whatev
er hours are-most convenient. " T -
, Catalogues are issued annually 'after the
15tH .olj’April, l containing names of the stu
dents for the year, ‘ and, full particulars of
i.ternts,,&c., and may be obtained at; any time
I'by addressing [the Principal.. . •' / j
: 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
men wishing to prepare for business, And to
obtain at the same' time A diploma, which will
prove a recommendation for them to any Mer
cantile House.! ! .■ j ,
065“ CbitteWdex’B Scries ot Treatises'on
Book-Keepings now! more widely |circulated
thnn any other work on subject, are for
sale at the College.! . . j.
1 S. HODGES CRITTENDEN,
j Attomey-at-Laic, j
I j ; PKixciPAt'i,
May 7.
BBIYEB.
SEMINARY AND INSTITUTE
Rev. R. T. Taylor, A. MTj Prln.
Mrs.A. S. Tavror, Gov ernss.
r]l ’HE NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE
■l* T ' - )• ■. j
iuesday , March 24f h, !1863, | i
And continue. 14 weeks. ? Tlje aim of the
school is to-make its pupils thorough, espe
cially in the Common i
, ANormalciass,
for the benefit,of those wishing tcr.pt them
selves for leaching, jwill he formed a't the
commencement of the term. I -'
• BoardrEoom Tcnt,'|&c ....$3B 00'
• Tuition varies from .$3,50 to $B,OO
■ fi®“For further particulars inquire of the
President ofsPaoulty. i
1 mar4’63 r. ■. R. T. TAYLOR.
WHOLESALE DRY G
WILSON, M’ELROY & CO.,
• ' I 1 j :, t ’ I ■
S 4 Wood St.,' ''
" j’ PITTSBURGH, P /4'
QFFEB THEpI STOCK FOR THE
S^ZR/USTQ- C0T 1863,
A't TUE.I'LoWBET .Mabket Price. '
mar.25,’63 j.
Notice,.
Bakkof Beaveb CofcjlTT, V
New Brighton, Oct; 12,; 1863. /
The Stockholders of the Banfej of Bearer
County are hereby notified, that the Annual
Meetmg, wiU be held at the Banking House,
in New Brighton, on, Tuesday thei 8d day of
Narember ensuing, j between the hours of
SMd 5 o’clock, p. *. And the- election for
Dwectors to[servo (he ensuing year, at the
same place, on Monday, the ICth, day of dfo-.
vember, between 10 a. m„ and 8 p. ji., of said
/ay. By order of the Board of Directors.
■ ■' . EDWARD HOOPS Cashier. .
Confessions & Experience of an Invalid.
PDBiISHiSU ror ine genefitand as a warn
ing andja caution-to young men who suf
fer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay .
at the some time the means oil
Self-Guro. Djr one; Who . has cured himssU
after heing put to great expense through med-.
teal imposition and quackery. - By enclosing a
post-paid ad IreSsed envelopes, 'single copies
of the author, NATHANIEL
MAYFAIR, Rsq., Bedford, Kings Co., if. Y.
marS&ly,
KAHOFACTORr,
NOS. SI EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.
174 4176 QRANHSTREETAND 216 I
• CENTRESTBEE. ,
sstajbubßsd 1888. . N. Y.* HXABUIBBBIBBB
f i>HlB .Establishment has been,in successful
-I ;.operation for 24 year*,' and Is the Urges!
ofthelind in the United States. We hare on
hnnd or manufacture to order every description
of Looking-glass, Picture imd Portrait Frames,
Plain and OmamentalPier,' Wall, Oval 4 Man
tel Glasses, Connecting Cornices; Base'and
Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet
Glasses, 4c., 4b., 4c, Mouldings forPioture
Frames, in lengths suitable fob transportation,
either Gllt.Berling, Rosewood, Oak,. Zebra,
Birdseye, Mahogany, 4c. {' Our new manufacr
tpry and extensive facilities enable us to tarn
ish any article in our line ns good as; the best)
and aejchesp as the cheapest. . ,•> '
- Dealers are invited to call upon us'
When .they visit New Fork., Wo claim to be
able to’supply to supply them with' every arti-.
cleTin bur line which they canpossiblypurchase
elsewhere., ■'”!
J&* Orders by mall j attended ■to with
promptness. Db not fail to call when you visit
New York. . }. ,
Wareroom,. 2fo. '215 Centre. Su, Jf. T.
HORACE T., SIGLER, 1 Agent.
May7—Bmos- ' ' ■ ■ . '
MARRIAGE. ,
JTS loves and hates, sorrows and angora,
hopes and feats, regrets and joys;,
OOD, how lost, how restored; j the nature
treatment and radical cure of spennatferrhma
or seminal weakness; Involuntary| emissions,
sexual debility and impediments ito marriage,
generally; -nervousness, consumption, fils,’
mental and physical incapacity, resulting from
SELF-ABUSE—are fully explained in the
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by WM.'TCiUNO, M. D.
This most extraordinary book should be in the.
hands of every young person Contemplating
marriage, and every man l or woman who de
sire* to limit the number, of their offspring to
their.circumstanoes. ( . Every pain; disease and
oche incidental to youth, maturity and old age,
is fully explained; every particle of knowledge
that should be known is here given.; It is full
of engravings. In fact, it discloses sfecrots that
every one should know; still it is a book that
must be locked up, anil not lie about thehousS.
It will be sent to any one on the receipt of
twenty-five cents in {specie! oripostage-stamps.
Address Da. Wm. YOUNG, i4IC Spruce st.,
above Fourth, Philadelphia;
Affiititd mid Un/onuhatrt, no matter what
may be your disease,: before you place {your
self under the care of any of .the notorious
Quacks —native’or foreign—who advert isp mi
this JOT any <*6er paper, get a copy of Drl
Young’s book; and read it) -chrefully. It will
be phe means of saving'you many: a dollar,
your health, and possibly your life.;
Db,; YOUNG can be consulted ion any of the
diseases described in his'publics!ion, at! bis
office, 410 Spruce Street,-above Fourth, Phila-
B®-Offico hours from 9bo 3, daily. 'mar26
THE GREAT UAUSE'| OF ,|]
It xx man tyt i^iiery.
Puiluhed m a Sealed En velope; Price G cte:
A LECTURE BY Db. ( CULVEKIWELL,
ON THE (jAUSE ANJ) CURE of Speryia :
torrhtca, Consumption, Men(al ‘ and Physical
Debility,.Nervousness, Epilepsy; Impaired Nu-i
tr-ition of the Body ; Lassitude; Weakness
the Limbs and the Back ;! Indisposition, and 1
Incapacity for study and tabor Dullness of
Appreh'chsiou; Loss of jjtleiiiory ; Aversion io
Society; Love-of Soliffidb; Timidity: Self-
Distrust; Dirtiness: Headache, Affections .of
the Eyes; Pimples on-thejFace: Invblnniary
Emissions, and,Sexual Incapacity; the Conse
quences of youthful Indiscretion, Ac., scl,‘;
B@.Thir admirable Lcdlure clearly pfov.es
that the abovctihiinenttejl, often self-afflicted
evils; may be removed without medicihe and
without Dangertms. snrgic,al operations, and
should be read by* every youth and every man
in the land. ; ' ; ' I ,
Sent under seal, to any address. In a plain
sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or
.two postage stamps, by addressing, i
CHAS. J. C.l KLINE i CO*, i
127 Bowery,New York. Post Office 80x,458H.j
"■ “ ‘Ko L ■’
Dandeioii Coffee.
THIS preparation, made frontthe bestj,l.yv.\
.Coffee, is recommended by physiciansf-as
a superior NUTRITIOUS IjIEVERAGE for Ge
neral Debility, Dyspepsia laj ad all billions disor
ders. Thousands who have'been compelled to
abandon the use of coffee! will use this with
out iujuriousseffects. Onle can 1 contains Ahe
strength of., two pounds of, ordinary coffee.
Price 25 cents. -V
KOLLOCICS LEVAIN:
The purest and best BAKING POWDER
known, for making light, tweet and nutritious
Bread and Cakes. Prico i 15 cents. ~1 1
. Manufactured by ’ ■ ;
. .11. H. KOLLjOK, Chemist', ‘
Corner of Broad and Chestnut streets,
i , , - ■ PHILADELPHIA,
Aid,Sold by all Druggists land Grocers,
; [jk
A THOUSAN
Work's Great War
Music, in Janu:
A SCHOOL MAG
—-.'Clark’s School
jime VIII. | r -
The Publisher of ■ this favorite
Monthly, in order to reach-al l -"bools,
will send the, Visitok | »> ,jronr 'gratis
to one person ('who Vii.Uotas Agent),
at an post-office in t ic IJnited States.
This is an unparalleled offer.
Address, with five | cents enclosed,
for particulars,
ODDS.
=I
:p,YEARS,
Song, Words and
spy Number.
iZINE • FREE].
Visitor.— Vol-
UGHADAY, -
1 i Publisher,
St.; Pbila.i Pa)
J. \T. D.
1308 Chnestnn
FRIENDS kND RELATIVES
■li'-14 :■ ’ v optbb j- A'.:
bbave soldiers and sailors.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS
d Ointment.
•
AjLL KHOh»T(6 Friendsand Relatlvesinth*
JOLi: Army or Navy, should take cspjeOial care
that they be amply supplied, with those Pill.
and Ointment; and where, the brave Soldiers
and Sailors hare neglected to provide them
selves withthenvpo better presehi.ciaiibeseßt
thtta by their friends.; They have been prov
ed to; be the Soldier’s never-failing ifriend in
thejhour of need] . '' ; j..
COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING; TROOPS
f- Will be speedily removed and effectually
eupedby using these admirable medicines, and
by {paying proper attention ip the Directions
which are attached to each Potfor Bo*.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OIF APPE
j 1 TITEINCIDENJAL TOj, SOLDIERS. , >
Si These feelings whichso sadden, 'ns, usually
arise frfem trouble or annoyances] obstructed
eijspiration, or eatingand drinking; whatever
i tinwholesome ( thus disturbing thel healthful
actSdn of the liver and stomach. These be
gan* must be relieved,; ifyou desire to be well.:
Thb; Fills, taking, according to the printed in
structions, will quickly a produce V healthy;
acljion in both liver and stdmach, land aaa
natural consequence a clear head and good ap
prise- .■; ; }■, .-
WEAKNESS OR]-DEBILITY INDUCED BY
: ;}]• ' OVER FATIGUE, j ' i ,
j jVill soon, disappearjiy the use pif these in- j
, valuable Pills, and'the Soldier win quickly ab-]
quire additional strength. Never let the bow
els be either confined or Unduly acted , upon, i
It '.may seem- strange that | Holloway’*,.; Pills!
should be recommended' for ..Dysentery and!
j’Plux, many persons suppositigthattheyAould
increase the relaxation. This is a dreat mis-'
takje, ( for t)iese Pills,will correct the ilivef and;
stomach andthus remove all the acrid humors!
\ from the sydtem. ■ This niedi urie will giVetonej
anq vigor to the whole organic systemhowev
er deranged, while health arid strength follow
as'a matter of course. Nothing [will stop thej
relaxation of the, Bowels so'sure 'as this fatu
ous medicine. -S J .'s •'
VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION! IiINDISCRE-
J fITONS OF YOUTH. !
, Sores and Ulcers, Blotchings and Swellings,
can.with certaintpr.be radically cured if the
Pills arc taken night, and morning] and the
jinjtment he freely used as stated in jthe print-i
‘d jiastructionsJ. If treated in ; any other man-1
teif they dry up in one part to break iput in an
ithcr. ; Whcrea* this - Ointment will remove
he humors from thesystem md leave the Pa
ieht a vigorous and healthy man. l it,will re
ujrc a little perseverance in bad cases t|o .in
ure a lasting pure. I I ! J
(JR, WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY
THE BAYOlfet;- or sabre ortuebul.
LET, SORES OR BRUISES, i !
To which every Soldier and Sailoriare liable
?re are no medicines so safe, sure land cpn-
I'eUt ns Holloway’s Pillsahd ointment] the
■ wounded and almost dying sufferer might
! his wounds dressed ihjmediately,. Sf he
Id only provide himsclfwith this malch-
Ointmcnt, which should be thrust into the
nd ‘and smeared all around it, thpn'covered
i a piece of linen from Bis knapsack, and
pressed 'with a landkircliief. 1.. Taking
it and morningfi or 8 Pjlls, to"cool thesys.
and prevent'jnflapiation /! 1
very Soldier’s knapsack and j Seaman’s'
it should be provided with these', valuable
icdiea i '.. ‘ . j
AUTION None [are genuine unless
words “Holloway, and London,",
,ije disccrnahle ns a ovateriitiafkr in every leaf
if] the.book of directions nrijund cabh pot '|or
)0x : the same may he. plainly seen jby holding
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or parties counterfeit ing Ihe medicines or vend
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i j*** Sold at the Manufactory of Professor
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by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in
Medicines; throughout the civilized world, in
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4BAPH.
Tkt Bugle CaUt t The rv. .
n f xt £™ na &>* ogam,, a
Bad Breatfl < %
- Tooth ;^Ea rafh . Q
'and Natraigia-
OOKAKTIttERYis,
■ _®R« WE B, httr
dentaltreas
PRESERVING THE TE
Purifying the T} rmh '
(Journal,
URE,
Tales,
ERTAIN
ALLX.
d
rs 'ahallpre
, the reach 1 of
ietteS, Tales,
■>m the best
. to anything
rixine.
Jtew’*'
Jt^'^TOQTltAcne^
2?r. nufcTt: UNRI VALET) Wi.« i'l ’
PLASTER.} ■ ■ - U
. Dr. Kurd's MANUAL on. ikin' ■
Pfaerving the Teeth-; including v
TOOTHPICKS, etc., etc ■■■ ,hl H
Prepared at Dr, Hurd's ft,,.,. ,
Fourth 6t.J Brooklyn. fE Dl * ®Sc» Tl
- Priee, ON£ j)OLtMa - oArr-i
. The Denial
e, gl^iphe B by five,.and i* am bl * ,c Vji
Full directions for use is on i 1 ?''! 1
The following articles we can seat. 4 '*'-'
ly,. by mail, viz: J •'■..■ ■
The Treatise on Preserning thePekl. H
puid.ou, receipt of TWe
stamps. . . “i w inj
icultore,
■■ ■' ,v '
iising, &.c.
on the latftt
it oyer thir
nrobation of
i to furnish
upon these
dry, and to
our, power
Ifish purpos
ation-adven-
sessantly aa
lantnv:n,TeU-
i6le price of
d Gardener,
hia calling,
The Neuralgia Planer, for Xcur:
Face, Nervous Headache, and Ea
post, pad, on receipt of Eighteen- (
stamps. ,
ENT.
’ J Ti >**' a "alg, a ana Mtiuwir Pi
size,) for Pams in the Cheat, Shoul
or any part af the body, sent post
ceipt of Thirty-seven cents. •
r Address,! (
. , 1 : Tribune UulVdingP, .
Dr. HurtTt HOIJTH WASH, TOOTH pn*'
DER and TOOTHACHE
sent by mail* but .they can jirobkily leli*
tained at, your Drug or Pcr'iodi&i i,
they cannot, send to us'.for -! tK e l ufvtii
TREASURY, Price, Use BoLuAil if
tains them: > 1
TVOwl “T /
-IRE.: DR' WORD'S PBEPIRvr hft ■ u>/
Tljc best eridenccs that they are i , Jt’a*
1 firmest friends anil best patrons atstLiii •
! hare used thcnvlongast. i>r. TFts'ZijtS'i
an eminent Dentist of.
! the New Yoijk State Dentists’- n «y
these preparations have been £
rate practice for.yenrs, and-V, Un,it n ,
.of Brookiyn dr '
excellence, while "eaufiem heati-i, r,-1 v '
York rccommend't hear a« Z. I CI Nc *
the prolhssionh
ing, dealers have soli tic
■ JThe Editor the
e are nappy t e know M fr: .
Hurd, is succeeding- hevon.l sit wtort.i;}' : ■
with-hit MOUTH WASH snd l>miVVbv:,
DER. The great 'secret of hi«-5w w > s m\s*-
with t h ola ct that hi* article* art p r a,:r\>
thry arc rrpriiented to be, as tee am iwiiij
jhcir'ionff.ucc.ll ' - ■ ' ' ■ '
The well P.‘ T. B:
found ! y Our TOOT 11. POWDI
family hare used it all;tip;
powder fot (he teeth we have.
feel obliged it you will set
ply at the Museum at* your
bill.” ' i h .•, '.
But their is so small
ich we beg
10 think of
:opy, '.{bree
:ear f §5,00;
Ten Copies,
ft One Year,
iiu the year.
!, at will
o d copy .tor
:e. to ar copy
ipiijj ’.stopped
mljessre-or
-i ~ •
unless
: applicants.
EAS,
:iprietor.
62. ,
IR ”
comic and
i America—;
n sharp dial
say that* itij
bat- it has a
’know where
s somethin.",
—Atlantic
test the matter for himself,
Beware of the ordhi
Dr. Hurd’s Tooth Poodcr i
nor alkali; uor charcdal.Un
wearing the ensiiiel. .SjL’sc :
WHAT WlLij HR. - HU!
I. . EFFECT
Dr. Hurd’aMouth Wash
will give young ladies,'that,
man—a sweet -breath !and
them, ladies
r
Remarkable
I a vivacious,
rnallsts.’i—
ice as that of
elJer. ■ |-
thing at the
not return a
d spoils.’”—
. 5 Dr. Hard's Mogf h Wash 1 and Tooth
Will cleanse.the 1 mouth fro n ail! foul cxluih
lions, and if used in the morninr. will iniit
the bretrkfnsi taste sweeter and t|ie day Wk
’more pleasantly. ' Hundreds ,6' : persim? cn
testify to'tliis. - Try them;.gentliiwn. j , .
Dr. Hurd's Mouth'Wash uul’noth
are the the nest prepnrauo is iri ihe nljrl|J ic
.curing bad breath and gi ring} firnmess
health to. the gums. Hundred.* of csij tjl"
Diseased lileiding Ginas,' S ire Xutith.
etc., liave been cured by Dr. H tvd’s aitrit:-
eni wash. .. > . » J’, .
Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash and fooi'n
giveian additional , charm to c.ourtsliitl
. ihnke husbands more agreeable lo their hhe
and wives to their husbands. They sijodi-i if
used by every person having j ", I i
2jA fl TIPI CIA % ,TSf. Tti.\ j
tvhich hrelmbleto impait atainttd tbeor- 1 '
‘Dr. Hurd’s Toothache Droops cure -T’V
ache arising from exposed nerves, end-ate at
•best friends t hat parents can have in thchvi!
to save their.children from .tort .ire are} tot'
sclves fhom'loss of-sleep and sympathetic
ering. . - : ’f -i. i
F- -netkeli^
:?y
-•
mccess which
iblication of
ce that with
Volume,;' is
eaturos. both
duced; which
st’of the pa
ond position
o leadings ■
ERICA.
)lUP,SDAT.
. armors and mechanics! joucaiiDO’.f>.
ford to neglect yo l;r teeth. ■ •Eorn4i‘lrti|j!!' l ' u yJ
•you can . now get preservatives. than vuci
Rothschild or Aslor. can get tothiiig bt'-tc.
Remember that Hi/tpepsia and] Comuiiifti'' 1 f
the Lungs often 'originate in neglect, olTTee'A
Send for T realise on Teeth, ,and'«?<!. ft,
Fitch’s'. observations on this subject, -h lM
late to arrest decay id ytiur own teeth, »»t*
your children’s-teeth. 1 I ~
NEURALGIA PLASTERS—Vr. Rums
Neriralgia Non-Adhesive.Plasters art} the most
pleasant and successful remedies crcr prcscn
cd for this gainful , disease. The patient- ap
plies one, soon bfoomcsißrowsy, tsUs hs/ e P;
arid awnkOwTjree' frrita pain.yiind no jMktfl 1 cr
other unpleasant or iiy uriousoonse'VteMes ( -’
sue. For Earache and A’errouj. S R
ply according to directions, and Relief
surely follow.. Nothing oak be obtained ?■#
to, Dr. Hurd’s Compress. fpr[ Neuralgi*-
them. They are entirely, a novel, cririfhs it*
original preparation, and k , gnderfuliy : i/e cf f',
ful. They are of two sizes, one small.'!f“‘]
face, price 15'Cents, and the other,ylarge.J;;
application itb the body, price 37 centf/ " w
if, mailed on receipt of price find bite-etaap.
; WJIA T ARE THE PEOPLE DOfSG-i.
The American people are intelligent Siongl”
apprediatepreparatibnsthat contribute s-Tt/
to happinriss of those' using them. sRi
wont them. Every mail brings ns letters/fi
ordering the Treatise,on Teeth.- some-ihe;.e , ‘ - ,
ralgia Plasters, ‘and not a few enclosing/ 1 jR
for tjie Mouth Wash/i to be sent by tMl'i, V
to those ye* art .compelled to reply that}« '
impossible (.0 send a half-pint bottle hj
Thepeople ;want‘ these Remedies. Wr.
i mpptS tkemf , i| |
, Now is the' | 1 - • i
i CH;A:NCEr[OB 4GENX3'i
Shrewd agents can, make a email
1 carrying these articles around/ofamilies-, _
Dental Treasury is the neatest article
man or woman can carry around. c /r ~
one and see, or, better,' a dozen, w “i •
will sell, as samples, for $7; Agents spp?
liberally with circulars. Now is. th >
to to go into the business, to do good. an
a profit. '.We are spending' thousands fb
benefit of agents; New England men j
men! ; hero'is something/nice, and aca
take the tide atits -flood. Address, t r
. WM. B. HURD .
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i, and at the
iassad-street,
.dvance—Six'
3
ill'be sent to
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