t 4 V” . • W<r. ff>> rT* n ~ , f rim * ***"”■• *«■»» far, s "afefifgka.Aaotooosriwi. «A; JfhJtaaiaßs of «TO*o»eral cities' hare signed 1 a'doodttifcirt tfrassoranca to as tost ATBB’fl 'ts Ihto Men f6a*d to b«: ,s rema&oftroat excellence, anderortoy, of too oommualty. HOwiltaJiSS tSdkEL, ■ ;•; j'|"- '..Major, .'ofIiOWNLL, MASS. BEABD, , ■■:,■• ;fj'> Uajrof of NA9ENA,N. H. HOW.! JB.-W» HABBINaTOW*j ; , - S 6*70?; of MANOH33TEB, H. H. HOW. , T OHW ABBOTT, . . ! V -urtyor of CONOOBO. IT. H. HOW* k. S. BHtLOCK. ;,. ' of WOBOESTBB, MASS. HOW. I iTATH*!. BILSBBE, •■;■“.• Mayor of BAIiEM, MASS. HOW. S’. W. MWCOLW, Jr„ Mayor of BOSTON, MASS. HOW. WM. M. EODMAW, . r '.Mayor of,BSOVIDENOB, B. X. HOW. AMOS W. PBENTIOE, -*s*. ;' ;f Mayor Of NOBWIOH, CONN. HOWJ J. W. HABBIB, . Mayor of NBW LOUDON, CONN. HOWii CHAB. 8. EODIBB, •!’■'; ■ Mayor of UONTBEAL, O. H. HOrf, D. f. TIEMANN, V , i : Mayor of NEWYOKK CITY. HOW' E. M. KIWSTBEY, i ; Mayor of HAMILTON, O. W. HOwi ADAM WILSOW, . ;1 t Mayor of TOBONTO, O. W. HOWI B. M. BISHOP, v ;• tt j'JMayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO. HOW, H. CEAWBOdD, f t I Mayor of IiOUISVXLUC, KT, HON/i JOHN SLOAN, t > !j 1. Mayor of LYONS, lOWA. HON, JAMES McPEETEES, of BOWMAITVILLB, 0,. W. HON. JAMES W. NOETH,^ : I Mayor of AUGUSTA, MB.* eon,; HENEY COOEEEtf Jr., I Mayor of HALLO WELL, MB. HON.'JAMES S, BEEN, , ; 1 _ ■ Mayor of PBEDEBIOTON, N. B. HON. WILLARD NYB, Xfgynr of NBW BEDFOSD, MASS. HON, J. - ? Mayor of EALL' RIVER, MASS. HON, V- H - CRANSTON, ■'ll | Mayor of NEWPOHT, B. I HON, |"EED j , '; ' Mayor ofQALENA ILL. HON, JOHN HODGDEN, ■ v’ Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA. HON, THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Mayor pf CHATTANOOGA TENN. HON. ROBERT BLAZE, » 1' I Mayor u. iUSOALOOSA ALA HON. E. D. BAUGH, ... j;:! Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN. HON. GERARD STITH, ' -r ror of NEW ORLEANS, LA D. SCRANTON, ! : | mayor of EObHESTEB, A. 1. j HON, DE WITT O. GROVE, . • ‘ Mayor of UTICA N. T. hon>, GEO.^ILSON, ; ' ■ PA HON. c. H. BUHL, : 1 * '• ( - Mayor of DETROIT, MICH. HON, fetEMANj L.' PAGE, - ; j’T Mayor of MILWAUKEE, WIS. HON, VST. W. VAUGHN, : Mayor of RACINE, WIS. HON, A. FARE,: - !. ji_ ' • Mayor of KENOSHA, WIS. HON: JOHN C. HAINES/: \\ ' Mayor of CHICAGO, XLL, HON, Ik. J. A. heatH, I I Mayor of SELMA, AXiL HON. A. J. NOBLE, . * ' Mcyor of MONTGOMERY, ALJL HON, W. B. HOLYBAD,. * ' ’ k |• i. _ Mayor of COLUMBUS, GA DoV ESPAETEEO MANUEL, ; • ■' • Mayor of VERA CRUZ. DON RIETEE DE OABALLO, 'V: \ Mayor of. MEXICO. DON ESTEPHAIiLE RODRIGUES, >f. ■ Mayor of HAVANA I ,N-IO ECHEVERA, iloyor of IjOSJL, PEBO JirLANGNO, Of VAT.fABATSO, CTTTLT. i SBSI^ffIPEDAIjIA, mo. J AETEXEO, Bii*V2lL CorUfjr' that the resident Druggists have '\ • ' ■ i u f : assured theia Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is an excellent remedy, and worthy tiie cost* ‘ tho eomixualty. . For Spring Distasei. For Purify ing the Blood. For or King’s Evil. ■ - For Tenors, Chen, end Sorss. For Eruptions and Pimples. Far Biolehss, Blaine, and Hells. Fur it. Anthony's Fire, Rose,* or Ery- For Teller or Salt Rheum. :[sipelaa, . For Scald Head end Ringworm. For Cseieer end Cancerous Sores, For Gore lej es, Sore Ears, and Hnmars. For Female Diseases. ? . J' For Suppression and Irregularity. 'For Syphilis or ji'snereal Diseases. For llier Complaints. '■ Per Diseases of tiie Heart, ' The |X«cn of the chief cities of the Cul led SratM, Canadas, and'British Province*, Chilii' 'j-’-pfa, Brasil, Mexico, end In fact al most a3l the cities onthis continent, have tigned this document, to assure their people What rfjnedie* they may use with safety and f Bat ear space will only admit s porUphof them. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ; , - , Ayer’s fcJherry Pectoral, - ;: !, Aypr’s Pills, mid -s ['i' ; Ague Cui^r pwsp*ksu *t ; . S>r. J. C. A, cr A Co, ■ ■ ■ & I LOtTELt. MASS., , * •( . Aud solAh, Hru;sistn n crr wheie. , W anted: '. i between the ,'i*s* of ,14 >ad 46 j«*n* to j/rw»s- 45*’?' sft'iAfdiii* ciy ■ ttj-Ae .TStteTJwnj' , -r&H- ; , ' • ,I ai •.< in America— and rein/eleter it u.. It ■&' godd-tempered* and notafraidto n f thatfls •cat- is its own—whichahowsthat ■it haa : * ■out. Our reader* trill be gladtoknowirhere they find native 'fun that has something better in it : then mow' potdul’'—lddaafte \ Monthly. . '. 1 . • “This paper is excellent!,. > . Eemarcable foi originality. I '—AT; IK Traveller. ;o . -.j. ' ‘‘VxsitV Faiu is conducted by ft vivacious, witty and inteHigenl corps dr jonrnaUsti’V, Litchfield (Conn.) Enquirer. ■ ... ••Will wield as potent an inflttenee as that of the London Punch."—Boeton Traveller. ■ , ■ : “WhosoeTer. finds himself at the w>» of Tasirt Fain, and' does not return a quid propquo. lv fit for ‘treason? and spoils. ’ ’ — M. T. Crayon.. -- -■ • - SPECIAL NOTICE The very marked and flattering success which hag ' thus far attended the publication of “VAawr Fair," ... . 2 Enables the publisher to announce that with the commencement of the Second Volume, Is sued this June, New 'Features, both Literary and Artistic, willbe introduced, which will increase the .value and.interest of the pa per, and fully maintain the proud position unanimously accorded to itj as, the leading ■ ' T V •: Ir ■Comic Journal ojp America. VANITY FAIR ■ ISSUED BEGULABLT SVBET IHufeSDAT. and is for Sale by all Newsmen, and at the office -of Publication, No IIS Nassau-street, New York. ] TEAMS: _ • Three dollars per stmom, in advance—Six cents single copy. TERMS FOR CLUBS; Two copies of Vaniti sent to one address f0r...................—...‘. $0 00 ,; Fire copies '. .12 ’OO Ten copies....; 20 00 AnExtra copy will be allowed to the getter up Of every Club of not less than five-copies. This paper is Electrotyped, and numbers may be procured at any time. ■ LOUIS H. STEPHENS, Publisher for the Proprietors; ,118 NauSSPftt. . , - Ncw-York. MME. • DEMOEEST’S Quarterly Mirror'd Fashions* , Qreat Improvement* and Addition*, , " THI StTMMEB KCMBEE COS'TAIKS FOUR LARGE £ SPLENDID FASIIION PLATES, THREE FULL-SIZED ~ PATTERNS, OF DRESSES, ■ v OOMPEISINd THE New French Waist,; an’Elegant Sleeve, and a 'Misses Sack, and a Sheet of New ,and Beautiful * ■ BRAID AND EMBROIDERING PATTERNS,' Together with nearly 100 Engravinjp of 1 c all .the ncivelties for 1 , Summer e 6dnnets, Cloaks, Trimmings, . Children’s Dressesj &c., ' And valuable information to Milliners, Dress Makers, Mothers, and Ladies .- generally, pre senting the largest and best Fashion Maga zine in the World, published 473 Broadway, N. Y., and sold- everywhere at 2j>: cents, or sent by moil,, post free, on receipt pf the ain’t in stamps or silver.' , Year $l,OO with the fol lowing valuable premiuni. Each yearly, subscriber will be entitled to a rece|pt for the; selection of 60 cents wonb of plain-patterns, from the designs ini lie book,; or from the show room,, or" they may be or dered and sent by maiK any time during the year, by paying postage. I / W lnducements to Canvassers. • No- now ready. ] GLOHIOUS NEWS! *- r ; ; . Not from the ArmJ but fromihe T.oten of 'Beaver, Shoe Store: mHE subscriber would respctfully inform L I the citizens of Beaver County that, in ad vfition to his well selected stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAVSantl GENTLEMENS FURNISH ING’GOODS, he has lately purchased a well selected stock of |BOOTS..and SHOES of every jkind and variety. ,;M.y stock. is, the larget I ever brought to the county, and I am determ ined to sell “cheaper- than the, cheapest”.— Mind the sign of the “Big Hat.” , ■' . Sept.VOS. , j,''■, ■ I. N. ATKINS. , ICE CREAM S ALIO ON In tr. fT*HE subscriber ha's fitted up, in an elegant ■ and modern style, for an ICE CREAM SALOON, his house on the. corner of Bridge and Mulberry Streets. ,'' , ; - v Cakes and Confectionaries, : of aIL kinds, constantly Kept, on hand. ORDERS FOR ICE PROMPTLY ■ ■ - , - FILLEX),: v.^. May 25, .1864—41 FREDERICK WALE. . ICE CKEAM SALOON. THE subscriber has opened, in connection with his CONFECTIONARY, an % ICE CUE AM SALOON, ' in the. carper of the® Diamond, where : persons can .be I'accommodatcd. A share of the public patronage is solicited. may2o,’C-5 FKED’K. WAhTE R S. The said election will be held, through the county as'follows: * . ~ : . . Estate of, John Jmbriejtlec’d. T' ETTEBS of administration on the batata of I i jJoHs Ihdbie, Jste of Big Beaver town amp, . Beaver County, Penna.j deoid, having been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to aaid estate are requested to make immediate payment,'and those'having claims, against , the same will, present them properly authenticated for settlement. ' I 1 1 D. L. IMBRIE, Beaver, ! R.>B. IMBRIB, Darlington, Administrators.! , je29'64 T. M.. MoOord, iNotary Public. ••OFFICE WITH; i B. B. CHAMBERLIN, ATT’Y AT LAW, . (Near the Provost Afnrskar* Hoe, BROADWAY, NEW J BEAVER COUNTY, PA. PROMT attention given to the ■ drawing of EXEMPTION PAPERS, and all matter* connected with the draft; also oaths adminis tered; acknowledgments taken,&c.,&c. -A Gentleman mired of Nervous Debility, In competency, Premature Decoyi and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefituthert, will be happy to furnish to allj who need it (free of charge) the receipt and ' directions for making the simple. Remedy used in his ckse. Those, wishing to profit by his experience; and; possess a Valuable Remedy—will receive the same, by return miail, (carefully sealed,) by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, | -Noted Nassau Street; New York. , '»tigl2:3m ~ I , ’■ l ' EXECCTOR’S NOTICE. XjTT'HBREAS,- the Probate Court of Cdlmn :ff biaha oenhty, 0., haring granted to the undersigned letters testanientary oh"the estate of HoratiaN.Barker/lale of Perry tp: Columbiana county, Ohiordec’d.', all persons knowing themselvesindebted to said estate are requested to' made immediate paymsjqlt,. i and those having claims Against the same win; present than properly authenticated' for set tk-nou*', jo 13 (5:1 ;e?Umou*— --- , r ontfasourcM, iolhi Public and Private. Self-Adjusting i anjd Adjustable! ~Ih<i,only Wringer with the' Patent Cog-Wheel Regula tor, for turning both roll* together and whi?h positively prevent* the'roU*. from: breaking or twisting on the shaflt. It is not) only,* per fect Wringer, but the Cog-wheels give it .a power which K&dirs ft * moot Bicellcut Washer : pressings and separating, as it does, the' dirtwith ste .Water from'[the, clothe*, 1 leaving ihiem iryerV whiter, and smoother* than when ‘‘wrung’ :by hand: The water can be pressed from large and small articles,; easier, quicker, and more thoroughly than by the or dinary, old-fashioned back-breaking, wrist straining, and clothe* destroying f prOtOss.-j The Cog-wheels prevent all “weir and tear’ ofiolothcs by the friction of .the rolls or break ing of stitches by twisting. | ’ Without Cog-wheels,- the whole strain of forcing the cloththrough .the Machine is put upon the lower roll, and the cloth is 'made to act in the place l of JCog-wheels, to drive the npper rolf, causing a much greater strain \ip !on the lower roll than when Cog-jwheela, with lour Patent Regulator,*™ used,besides the ex tra strain upon tli# cloth. A Good Canvasser wanted in every town. Liberal [inducements offered, add exclusive sale • : E. Cl BROWING 1 , Argent. - - 347 Brodway, New York. W3I. 6. yOLP, Agent, May 11/*’64i ! Borough township. «®“J- B- is Agent for Uni versa Clothes Wrihger in' the Townships of Moon, Hopewell; Independence, Raccoon, Greene, and Hanover. : ■)' . V- | , ■; , . MARRIAG-B. TTS lovcs and titles, sorrows and ,angers, jL hopes and fears, regrets and joys; MAN HOOD, how lost,:how restored; the nature, treatment and radical cure of spermatorrhoea or seminal weakness;; involuntary. emissions, sexual debility and impediments to marriage , generally ; nervousness,, cmwunption, fils, mental and physical incapacity, resulting from SELF-ABUSE-—are (fully • explained in the MARRIAGE GUIDE,-by WM. YOU KG, M. D. This most extraordinary book should he in the hands of every young - person tjontemplating marriage, and every j man or. wcjman_ who de sires to limit the number of their offspring to their circumstances. Every pain, disease and acheincidental tojyouth', maturity and old age, is fully evjery particle of knowledge that should be known ia herc 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 üb, and not lie about the house. It will be BenyS'tu ajay ‘one on the receipt of twenty-five mints jin specie or poatage stamps. "Address Da. IVs. YOUNG, ! j/416 Spruce st., above Fourth, Philadelphia. * • jggf Afflicted and Unfortunate, nb matter what may be Jour disease; before yoi place your -1 self under the curc of aivy of the notorious Quacks— native or foreign—who’advertise in this or any other paper, get a copy, of Dr. Young’s book, and read it. carefully. It wi}l ; be the means of saving you many a dollar, your health, and joskbly your life. Da. VQUJsii can be consulted on any of the ' diseases described i& his publication, at his ! olficcf 416 Spruce (Street; Fourth, Phila bourn fr,om 9 loßfUtily. fmar26 G. 8. DARKER, flr’r.. New Brighten. LOOKLV(i-efcissT& I'lOltlKE atAlB i MiNpACTdRY, 505.'221 EAST T'VE.NTY-TIIIIkU STREET, 173 & 175 GIiUM) STREET AND 215 • 'CENTRESTREE. : r.sTABLifInED 1838.1 S; Y. ESTAumiiKU 1838 THIS Establishment lias been in successful operation for j 24 [years, and is the largest of the kind in.the United States. We hare on liand-or manufactureltoordercyery, description of Looking-glass, Piciureund Portrait Frames,' pain and Ornamental Pier, Wall.Ovnl & Man tel Glasses, Connecting Cornices, Baseband Bracket Tables, witp Marble blabs, Toilet Glasses, &0., &0., j&o. Mouldings for Picture Frames, in lengths suitable for transportation, either Gilt,' Bcrling,! Rosewood, | Oak, Zebra, Birdseye, Mahogany] f:c. Our new manufac tory and extensive facilities enable us to furn ish any article in our| line ns good as the best, and as cheap as tble cheapest.; ' [ Dealers are*fnyited;to caII upon us* , Whenthey vigil New, York., ;Wje claim to be able to supplyUn sii'pply them with every arti cle in our line whieii can possibly purchase elsewhere. -j »' (■ : c&r Ordiersbjf mail attended to with promptness. .Donut tail to call t?hen you visit New York. . I'■ j I’ OfficAfc Wartrocmd, .yo.-215- Centre St., -V. 7 HORACE V. SIGI ER, Ayrat. May?—Smos" 7 " THE CAUSE OF ' . H ix m a Ini'- ery . Just Published in q: Staled Envelope: Price 6 ets: A' LECTURE'IB* Dk. culverwell, ON THE GAL 1 SR AND CUBE Of Spcrma totrboea,' 1 Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility, Epilepsy; Impaired Nu trition of the Body; {Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbs and thb Back; Indisposition, and Incapacity for study j and Labor!; Dullness of Apprehension; Lqssiof Memory ; Aversion to Society; Love ofi Solitude; Timidity; Self- Distrust; DtwineSa; [Headache/ Affections of the Eyes; Pimples on- the Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexual Incapacity; the Conse quences of, youthful,lndiscretion, &c., &e., admirablji) Lecture dlens|y proves that the above cntimoratcd, often self-afflicted evils, may bo removed without medicine and without Dangerous surgical operations, and should ltd read by every youth and every man in the land. , | {■ . ■ t 'p* . 1 . Sent under seal,ito any'address, in a plain sealed envelope, on t' le receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, - /CHA!S.fj. C. KljlNjE & CO.. 127 Bowery,New York.Post'Office 80x,4686. i . : .J: i_j ! . '•PROF; DAVID GORDOV HAVING a number of years to saccesssuUyibnrifig .lTeiu,| tumort, &e., from motives !of humanity, offers his. proles-, sional services to the! public of this county.— His system iSjSimpleU-ineritably produces a cure without producing pain to the patient— No cure no pay! Ppsi. office at Clinton,. AUe , beny, co., Pa. •„ j ! > je2?64. i | 2 | ■ ; ; 4 ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. • , BY, virtue jof in order of the Orphan*’ Court of the] county of Beaver, the un dersigned, Guardian i of the minor chileren of Thomas. S. Wray, late of Beaver, co., deo'd.,.' 'will'expose to sale py Public Vendue'or out-; cry, on the premise on ' : | ' I •‘ t - Wednesday', pot?, 30/A 1 , 1864, ‘ at 2 o’clock, p. m/,'lhc unaivided one-half of a certain house Jtidllot, being the realestate of the aforesaid Thoja. Wray, sitnate in the village of Sharon, knd bounded as follower On the- east by Beaye?. creek,, west by D. Me- Cready.north by Aiick Morgaa,'and south by‘Chiaies Wigley.'(._ TERMS—-One-half of the purchase money on oophrmation' of ,(itle-by the CooH, balance looney ear from ip at date, with interest from ahiheliiae." ' ' ’ "ifiy the Cdprij " qMIO’U NEM I El \ . ~ ;_x, -=~- i - i' •/: hJml+o - v-jkii-*' j •H'tf/.i.;.''- fif”‘ ‘-w;i, ■r'- *UH ••■ r ?:rn : V- ; ;: ! ;r. -■,‘•‘ -1 «A usd OARDP&npRS, ; '; "- V 4 -| v j : l ; " V- ■ .! ■ 'V'S - . 1-- •j./'-j- ■ , nrccXWOBS T? V-' 1 " T "I-. I p-J B. B. GABD^SR&jpO., dSMarket St., vi'-'-i 1 - -I -iv i- ■piTTssTnaa-:^:, 1 ' i ,1 ; Between Fifth at. and!Diamond. ■ n i.- t. i-i.i’k "VTTE tahe the. liberty to Inform onrfriends y\\ . of Bearer county that wfe bare large ly increased our facilities for' carrying on the <1 •• •>.■ '-. i. ;’. 1 ■ - Dry jGoods Business, •; ; j'' I; at oar oldstand. Oar ,sntire. attention will be be derotedto the inc " ' of oar business; in which the interest 01 customers [will be 'sustained! sad promt >y erery means in our power., * ' si' f ' V 1 •'i K ;: -' a - 1 - i‘ • ■.' 1 ; NEW SP SILKS- f . „ ■(. ■ -•: ■■’.!: •- I-., Our stock will comprise oil { comprise all the the NbvellieS im latest importations. In cluding repps in all colors, plain Wnd figured’ blacks, plain silks in jail colors,; check and brocade silks,. Swiss'and Foulard silks, all of which we.wiMeoll at such lowpricesthat none can fail to be suited. ' . ■ ,I ■ ' ' v - jh; ’ -• . DEESS SOODS; f ; / Ottr atock will be found replete, 1 comprising over One Hundred difterepL styles/ in: French, French, English, and Qerman fabrics, of lat est importations,' at is yoarsagoj r . CLOAKS, iSHAWLSi' 1 : j '! ■ ■ ■ . ' i i ; • t •• ' LACK GOODS: i." | 1 I Wo. shall ! be in receipt of daily from New York, an.d our assortment, and j prices, for cheapness; will be found second to! none in the city. To this department we call particular ‘ attention. 1 FURBISHING GOODS. ■ . ' i !•. r- ."J,. lectlug and. pillow .linens.'toilet, ad. houcy |comb quilt i,;in white, :ink, napkins, ttiwles, linen table : Irish linens', always; on. hahd, at irices.. j ! 1 i house, Linens,?!] Marsailes a! blue and •p i covers, ana the lowest' p OAKING GLOTJiS * »s- iu plain inf fancy, union cloths, Itinett, corduroys, and men and of all kinds; the best stock in<tbe lowest pnees. > | ■ 1 Cassimer tweeds, sa boys went city, at (hi BALMO: [AL AN of which 'eve arc the celebrated makes, whit customers at wholesale DOMESTI Domestic and importi will be foWd -large. a; our prices will be mat place them dfhhinreao' ’ -i (XJKNIN , CH CHEA KID GLO ■ 8 v Person? nailing the purchasing!Dry Goods, teddo'call, as our entiz JV«i CARD! "S ■ I ■ Hi Pi <» ' 1 Jr 3 ' '---Jt EWE ■y r.) ( <•■l* !' ME Eli :r MI ; r MEI ASO ’ ■ ■ I ; Lif 1 : "1 LHoioP SKIRTS, : ■ I .I: • . ■ sole agent jof several h we’ will j sell to our price* [|■ 4 ' 1 .- U' Z GOODS. ’ ~ j l.i ' led.flanncls. 1 ; Oorstock ind .well selected, and lie so jmoderate as. to it of oasiert ! ■ C , * 1 ; ■ ! G GOODS. f k ' I*',- ! . IAP.I CHEAP CORSETS. :ity for the purpose of are respectfully invi s stock! will | be found.' « . ; ! an 4 Cheap. ■■ ■•.! l.i i. Detin :1..' 11 I; SCHLEITER, ER & 2 i'[ Street, ,rke’ )urgh» AjhiSuwanT' '■ :tsl iFm« ingy BRAVE^OUJIER^ANOSAILORS.' W Hofisvd Friends ahdßelativesintih* J\.‘ Ann* or Navy. eWnW m»eeF#eUas*re that they be amply supplied withthoee BUle and Oinimenl ; snd where the'btive* Soldiers, -and to pnjyfcU .tbem-! pelves wiih them, no Delter' presenrcaa bo sent .them by : their friends; 'Theyhavfe heed ptot-, ed to pi tbs,. Soldieris-.never-fiUing - friend in the hour, of need. 7 V I ;: 1 Mi,- COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS /; YfiU pe r speedily snd effectually eared by using these admirable medicines; and by paying proper attention to-the Directions which are attached to.each Pot or Box. ■SICK HEADACHES AND WANTOFAPPE- T : TfI®INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS, f j ■: Thesefeelingt which to sadden ns, usuklly srise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspiration, or eating anddrinking whatever is un wholesome-thus disturbing the heaUhftal action of the’liver sad Stomach. These, Or gans must b«.relieved,if youderiretobe well. The. PiH& hiking Recording to the printed! in structions, will .quickly ■ aprodhee a - healthy aetlen in both, liver'-and .‘steiaaeh/and-aS a natural tjqnsequenee a clear head and-goodrap- DEBILITY; INDUCED: BY ii 1, r OVER FATIGUE, ■ ' ’ 7 - ’ Willaoon disappear by the use of these in : valuable Pills, and the Soldier will quickly nog. qtfireadditional strength." Never let the how-* eta! ho either oontoed or unduly acted upon.' It- may peem strange that Holloway’s. Pills should be recommended 'for Dysentery jon'd Flux, many [persons supposing that they would increase the.relaxation.' This is a great , take, forth ese Pills'will correct the liver [apd atomaoh And thus remove all the acrid humors [from the'ey stem.. This medicine trill give tone *nd.vigor to the whole organic system Kowev cr deranged, while health; and strength follow ah a matter of coarse. Nothing will stopthe relaxation of the Bowels so sure as this:, fam ous medicine. . lil ‘ VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION! INDISCBE -1 TIONB OP YOUTH. ;!■ J i Sores and Ulcers, Blotohings and dwellings, can with [certainty he radically cured if the , ■ ... , . PiUs are taken . an^ h , e I Dr. Jltmf't MO CTHWASH, TOOTH POlt omttaentbe freely used asi stated m the prints DER Bnd TOOTHACHE DROPS cannot be ed instructions., _lf treated .nany other mn- Bc^t by bu Hhcy can probably be oli net they dry up m one part to break out m an- Jbl. Ointment will rembre Sd .. i DE^jil ' SS£ fee* *** «r *■*“' ■» quire a little perseverance'in bad esses to'in. ;**“** E . surd a lasting cure. j ' ?l| U' -7'' VV a \ for wounds either Occasioned by h ! / . THE:BAYONET, OB SABRE OKTHEBUL- i Are Dr. UutSt preparatory Good f r.LET, SORES OR BRUISES, ; 'jj-,..- The best .evidences that they are is, that thei i-. j To which every Soldier and Sailorare liable firmest[friends and best patrons are those who | there are no medicines Bo safe, sure and con- have used them longest. Dr. Ifm. B. Hard is venient ail Holloway’s Pills and'Ointment'. The in eminent Dentist of Brooklyn, Treasurer of poor wounded Add almost dying sufferer might; the New York State Dentists’ Association, and have bis grounds dressed, immediately; 'if be these preparations have been :iised in bis pn ■- would only .provide himself with this match- vale practice for years, and up leading- citiien less Ointment, which should he thruatintothe of Brooklyn or ■ WUHamshurg: questions their wound and smeared all around it. then ebvered excellence,' while.“Cminent* Dentists* pf 'Now with a piece of linen from bis knapsack,;and York recommend them as the-:best known-to. compressed With a - handkerchief. Talcing'the profession. Without the aid of advertis aight and piorningfi orfi.Pills, to cool the ing, dealers have’sold them by the gross. T tern and prevent inflamatios. . t The Editor of the Brooklyn ihxily Timet says, Every Soldier’s knapsack: and Seamah’s: happy to know that qijr friend, ‘Dr. chest shovid be provided’With, those -valuable! Hurd, is succeeding beyond all expectations Itemeiiieo l ' . i H wilh his MOUTH WASH mod TOOTH POW CAUTION , —None are genuine unless The great secret of his success rests the word! ‘ ‘Boliouay, Aero I'ori and [h-ilh the,fact Met hit.articlet ure precisely i rhai arc disoernablc as a in every leaf they are repreunted to be, as ue can testify from of the book of directions around each pot pr their-long use.” -I box; the Same may be plairily seen hy folding] j The Well known P. T. Barnum writes;. “1 the lea/ to tie light. A handsome reward will found your TOOTH -POWDER so good that mv be given to any one rendering such infonna- family have'used it all tip. Vte find it ths-best tion tis may lead to the detection of siny party pgxder for .the teeth ire have ever used. 1 shall or parties counterfeiting the medicines or venp- feel obliged if you will send me another sup tng the' same, knowing them to btOspurious. :. i iply attbe Museum at your.convenience, with ,!. *•*Sold: at the Uanuifaetory of Professor bill.”: i J - r | Hollow at! 80 Maiden Lane,; New Vork,and [. But their cost is so small that every one may by hH respectable Druggists and Dealers in. test the matter for himself. i - Medicines,? throughbutthocivilized world,-in J the ordinary Tooth Pcwdere. ( _ , , ~ boxes at 25 Cents, 02 cents-and $1 each.' i ' Dr. Hurd’s Tooth Pooder contains no acids, i ml’t of | 1; {7’(i ,{®“ There is considerable saving by takitg; nor alkali,nor charcoal, and polishes without j- j' SUBSCRIPT the larger ’sixes. ivearing the enamel. Use noother. j* .. At JAYICOOKE A GO , I N. B.—Directions for the guidance of par WHAT? WlLx. DK. HURD'S REMEDIES , - 104 SOUTH THIRD STP.I ieuts in eviery dlsorderareaffixed tp each box.! !, if, . EFFECT? -, i 1 i '-i I- 1 Philadelphia *' i May”, j . •• ■ | I': ...Dr.: Hurd’s Mouth Wash an’d Tooth Powder *. .'•?'! *•«. 1: . ■ ' ' will give young ladies that finest charm in wo- • a >IIK 'be: | sweet breath and pearly teeth. - Trjr | J > SUBSRRIPTION AGENT hr tbeta, ladies. .I * Ijry of tiie* Treasuryi is n S.v r:v . Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash, and Tooth Powder ( at once, the . 'win 'clianso tlio mouth, from all foul oxbalfj ( <’• • -J ~ [- - lions; ind if used in the. morning, iwill make v--,-' •j'jL- yf' 1 « the'breikfast taste sweeter and the day begin la' . • f “ , J .r ftr d more plcaeahtly. Hundreds of persons’ can - j 0... j - , . testify tofthis.. Try them, gentlemen. . ' ! v L!' u’ °- S i t , i Dr. Hurd’s Mouth Wash and Footh PowdM | Sv'? are tlic’ ttc best pteparatioris in the world foVl, • ... e A ® e >V aiy ’ jl, curing - tad breath ini giving firmness and i Act |°! Congress, .approve-.. . of health to ;the gums. Hundreds of cases <f{ ■ m!, bbUinv tioviiß d f Disease? BMing Otms tore ***** ,CM C . ,,SU i to 7 .“ S i-Tbe.REGISTER-BONDS in JtT !%«v Herd’s Mouth Wash and jTornh Powder ? W und.t e ffiVirir 'gWe'auj additional chanu to ;counsbxpj , belwecm w nka,husbands mqro agreeable,tdiheir wivtjs con ? la ‘ “ f £"11° 11 jiff! < to S 5 n< r and wives to their husbands. They should be, • . . PAYABLE vrv bat cannot- used by elverv person having -'7 . . SemttAnnualiy, which is cc,j ■ •“ I; 1- . teeth: Ip T about rig in i' '■ i I which are Uableto impait atainlto the niouth PER ANN.EM. , ' . bvsse well Htird’s Toothache Droops ( euro. Xpotl>-- Merchants. Meeßanic ■ j.l j|* ache arising from exposed.nerves, and are the *“d aU vvho have say-Moiic; to ~ . Sn-i best friends that parents can have in thehoiisle '^ no . w atid iremember that tii *?e hotiJe.er*. ’lnriadd to saie their children from torture and them- effect, a: RIRST *(URTfiA(!£ u(io,i.a!i lu. ■i'made selves from lo'ss of sleep and sympathetic suf. roads, .Canats, Bank’-Stocks :ui> Su-ar.-.av beotn ering. t |- : ”E. I. ahd-the immense j-ro.lUc;?of all- tie Manli:.e 9 \-fi i’ Farmers and mechanics! y oii cannot well a.- Hires,. Sc.! Ac., in’the con itry; ai-e tic l'i jferd tp?neglc(ft your teeth. ;Forafrifling.sum'e s*td ample prbyislou niade tbr-th .• ? I?, you,cati jn«w[ get preservatives,'than which the interest and liquidatit-n'of nfmeii'iih -tv ’ j-Rothschild or .Astor can gqt nothing,better. Customs Duties, Excise Sinreps atnl !»«««. 'ißemcmbtr that? Dyspepsia and Consumption of Revenue, serves to make.these 1> ■ ZuTtyj 'ofteni.originate inpeglect of Teeth. Best, Most AiSailabie'iViit M<nr' Pomp /Send’for the Tr<atus v on Tefth,] sod:read Dr.. \ - Investment in iFitch’sj'. observations on this subject. If to|o [ Subacriptionb received at PA 11 Sr.'Leralief jlate to arrest'.decay in your own teeth, save jder Notes,’or notes and cheeks of h-inks, sl ' teew . -; , . ? ■. J ipar in /Philadelphia. Subscribers by eisiU?!* i-, AEVJtALOIA_ PLASTERB. —Dr. Hurd s [receive prompt attention, and .eycry! Hci<>U Neuralgia Non-Adhesive Plasters are the an( } explanation will be afforded oa : arp !lci ' • pleasant and successful remedies ever presen- tlon at? this office. 1 t :«4 f° r painful disease. The .patient apl- supply of Bonds will beiie)d onia** plies oife. Soon becomes drowsy, falls asleep/ fbrimmedlate dclivcrr. f iandawjakes free from pain, and no i blister . .' 1 JTAY CObKEV Subscrintf.«a..Ageri other'unpleasant or injurious consequences eny ■•—r. —: —; —~ isuei: For Earache and LATmioia Headache, apt ,< i.T "TSj' Ss 5 ' ' ply according .tii directions, and relief will /I if J._•><' ’.«/• ' surely foUqw. Nothing can) be obtained equal! DYEING & SCOu'RI” • ‘ Ito Dr. Hdrd’s Compress for Neuralgia. < Try , ? WR'T' AltT I<SITUI.’vB ithem. [They are entirely a novel, hurions anfl [ , ! i i - . ‘ ' originsl preparation, and wonderfully success-? 30 OHIO STIgjSaL.-M !ful. Fhey are of two| sixes, one small, for the . ij | (West of Fedeiyvlb. ' faejo, price 16 cents, and the other large, for ATjLJSCt'HENY FEN^Aii. [applicaljvn to the body,.price"B7 cents. r* rpHE ! Proprietors of ’this X*l«W*HfT 1' A have, been, engaged for n n’nuißcr vf . L- ftf-T. ■ l. in the most exteiriife -esiablWueeHts The American peoplej arc| , he 'cities of New York «i«l K';!', delphia, wliere aUtheimprovedarp! r “7 f^ 5 . til happiness of those using them, and they . D MratusW eriinlhved F Buine >'ho ta I os *, feonttjsm. us letters, wme .^ on of jibe very latest-dWovc|ie 5 and Treatme pn Teeth, some the Neu- tbods of Europenn Dyrrs, they «"■» faas ralgia Piasters, and not a few enclosing 87ets. Todies’ Silk ’Meilno.presyria » for•th.lMouth Wash; to be eept by mail; hut or g’ oasis, tfemV^ Ititi*4SSSSSSS$S6ty SJ , ~”?:r 11 *f- T 1 V?7n.t. ' 1?... » appearance to new Goods, i \\ . - j 3»wlMhe *•., 1.- : i CHANCE FORvAGENTS. , J - Shrewd agents ean make a small fortima u .cariyinß titese article* aronndttiiamilies. Thi Dental I Yreasary is the neatest article that • man or woman can carry around. ■* «Bend fot pne ahd see, or, bettor,, a dosen, -which w« : twill sell, as samples, for $7. Agents supplied liberally with siroolaxy, HjF? Now ia th# time to togo into’the husinese/'todogood, andmakt e profit. iWe.^ere’spending thousands for tin heneltjoragents. men «k.'wo men!' here m something nloe, end a chshcwto taka the tide at its; flood. Address, I?:?; un:-(-- -WM. B. HURD & CO., "1 1,-:- I ' TribuneßuHdings,NewYork. ■ r ii Thai reaittsnew may be 'made! with eoaff :denea,;:Wi B. H. 4Co.,tafSr to the Mayor of Brooklyn ; to G. W. Orifith. Prasldent Fsm-, Mass«««6sga!ssd ■ 600,000 VLAtiEiGR FEMALE AGNTi. ■; 1- j ■■■ ■ SELL -•' ;j- Lh'jiTs yew Steel Plate County Colored \ ' Map of the United States, ■j J i ; Canadas, and. yew Brunswick] ,j| ■I From reoeot surreys,! compielcilA'lg. Ip; 1852; cost $20,000 to engrave it, and! one year's time. ~~i'- '■ jl ! Superior to any $lO map ever made byjCiil-, ton o.r Mitchell, and sells ’ at the low price of Fiity Cents; 370,000 names are engraved on j this map.;} . ■ • f.l ■ j It:is not only a County map, but it is alsoa I COUNTY & RAILROAD MAP ’ of the U. s.’ & Canadas combined in one. giving Evcgy Railroad Station and.distances belweci;. 1 I Guarantee tiny woman of man $3 to $5 pc r day,! add. trill take back all 1 maps that cannot lie sold'and refund the money. - i p r Sendfor : sl worth:totry. . ' | | 2 Printed instructions how to canvass well, furnished all.our agents: , ■ I 'f Wanted--—Wholesale Agents for our maps in' every State, . California, Canada,' England, Franco and Cuba . A [fortune may be made with a few hundred dollars, capital. .Vo eom peiition. J■ Fi Ltoxt), 164 Jlroadway, N. T.j j } The Wa ' Department uses our map of iVir- i ginia,;Maty’-and, and-Pcnnsylvanis, cost SlOO;- 000, on which is marked Antietsm Creek, | Sbarpsburg, Maryland* nights, Williamsport I BhOrarsvipo, Noland's Ford, andall others on the Polbmac, and every othcr place in the ahcjvo named States, or money refunded.’ I LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF I KENTUCKY. OHIO; 'INDIANA, and ILL,, at'the only authority for Gen.Roseoraus.and the War 'Department. Money refunded to any one finding on' erf or in it. 1 i '■ 1 ■; 'From the Tribune, Aug. 2i j|i | “LlOTßrs i MAP'.tMr VIRGISJA, MaBTLASO ASD map is very large; its cost is but 25’ cents, and it it the but which can 6t purehajed.” I 'i ; I Lloyd?t \Greaiilap of theiMistitsippi River,— From Actual Surveys by Capts.' Bart and Wm i Down, Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis, Mo., shows every man’s plantation and Owner’s J name front St; Loulirto the Gulfof Me vied— -1,850 miles—every sand-bar, island, toWn,, landing, and ail places 20 miles back from the ' river—colored in counties and States, ‘ Price, $1 in’ shells. $2, pocket form, end $2,60 on linen, with rollers. Ready Sept. 20. , ! ; ,l; Kavy Department, Wathinglon, Sept .j 16, 1862; ’ . J. T. Llpyd —Sir: Send me your Map of the Mississippi River, with price per hundred copies.’ ' Bear-Admirsl'CharlesH. Davis, com manding the Mississippi, squadron, is author-, iied to purchases* many as era required fo 'uss of that squadron. 1 7 • ‘ GIDEON WELLS. Seoretaryof ths Navy, i ■ WOOLEST FACTORY. fTTKE nkdenigud expects to commence, if thU »oek. Carding., Spinning, Fulliijg, Fimabing’j and Dyeing; alae to manulbetnre Flannel. Cloth,' Casumorea, 'Satinett** and Blankets, at my 6M ,pUet in Pslbtton. For wear and durability, 1 dsn warrantthegdoda manufactured. not to be Burpatßed. Tojf the accommodation of those emlbeeaalavdeof Uie Bearer, Wool, etc., can be left at my bosae in; Pulaaln township, or JohnHodgktnaon’a ■tore in Hew Brighton, '■ {. - - ,1J , jeU.6B? Bga’M. SMITH. Mt f) OCULIST. I|lL’ SPLBB, IMP... BTBSBT, I I piuibarf' otWodt totlt»tro>tmr»tof «M vV DISEASES OF THE EYE. .IflWfe* 1 MN .11' :■ fc -.Mr ; ■ 4 ■ I * ■ 1-. |> t v: I ■. L*:-.4i»i zungelflt. &■ .. / P■■ ~t AkraLiEjja'';" ~ - .r ,' p u tfRTWMi K OTR»*S Purifying the .Breath-' dtod■ MotUh . r 'l; 'feting-; - 1 ‘ ■j” CONTENTS. I : i)r, JlurtTt OdebraUdMOVTS WASB t J one j hptiUo ~ ■ i I r 1 {"• [;' Z)r; XticnTt UnequaUtdTOOTH POOER,D one box. 1 I;.';',' 1 -' Dr. Nurfe Magic TOOTBA CUB DROPS, one ioiile.' v{i j. . Dr. Bun T», UNRIVALED NEURALGIA PLASTER. - t °. Dt. Hurd's MANUAL on the Bui Means bj Preserving the Teeth, for thi ■Proper Tnatenent of ! <Bi3dreiis'Teethi > . [ PL OSS SILK for Cleaurngbetween (he Teeth, i, .TOOTHPJCJCS,'e(e., ete^ : Prepared-*t . Or. ,Hurd's. Oental Office, 17 •Fourth; SI., Brooklyn;'?E-,,D,) 1 . | Price, ONE DOLLAR ;..or SIX $5. j; ' >©TThe Dental Treasuiy shakes % package eight' inches by Aye, and is "sent by express. I ' teg~ pull directions for use is an each article. | , The following artioleaweoan sendseparate jly, by inalilj vis; i - f : The, 7Via(i»t' bn Preserving the Teeth sCnt, post paid, on Receipt ! of Twmte cbsts. ' stampa. • , ' i The Neuralgia Platter, for'Nenra'a Face, NenrCus Headache,; and Ear post paid, on receipt ot'Eighteen stamps. • ■ “ j. y’ . The Neuralgia ana Rheumatic Plaster (large sixe,) fbr Pains In the Shoulders, Bacif, pr any part af the bodjyeent post pipd, on re ceipt, of fhirtg-sesen eftUs. i •' Address, i/’- I -1-I ' B*Jf. B. HURD , CO). ■.)• 1 *; .j 1. .. Tribune Buildings, News Pert , ■ SE DEE .` is'Al'jD~. * - ■ -''Vi "vi TbV - ’ : Toothaofmand,Neuralgia. , i -. •C. _J r . • I ,\ -I •’ l r • • * ■!•: !' ’*■' t" ' ' r ~~ T I~ -• ,•• • • Eli NEW V_ ooon ME ofevery k ,! , j BE •\. ’ i arred and Striped Red and Gray Twilled all q O /i- 4) BI.ANTCETS and SL New Styles j Dress Alpacias, , Delaina, ' Barred Po; Delaina French Merinos, Ginghatne, Pant E r.M : i '•} Balmoral ■ Skirts : ' : “t ! ■]" • tadies'- and' 'Children’*. SI Men and Boys Hats, Ljdies a eg Hagis, Hosiery, Gloses, Trii A full atick no it ready for ihsp ■I’YHM’C.V UELEBK.iTED cheap lit hocuestM.-pa' Come and See for Yon (' -before pjrcbasingj and bs'-cohvVn -iaw Drj Goode can’eel ba bi ■ I | J TtcrrStmhi> NEAR . sy- I n jR- p ’ ■ 1 :fo: KOL L OCK’S X)aiidelioiT:Coffee; THIS pi-cparation, made from tW best Coffee, is recommended fey p ;W cl > a superioriNCTRITIODS . 1 eral Debilltyv Dyspepsia and all b j den. Thousands who have been comp* .u, abandon the use of coffee, will use-Lj, out injurious effects. , ;One c«> cun,!l streogthj'bf twopoundsof ordinary Price26eent«. ' i - KOLLOCK’S . The .purest and best BAKING PO . M hnbwn, fori malting light, sweet and, nu Bread and Cakes. Price IS cent*. cb.UvJ i Aid sold by all Druggisti/sad trod**- ■ 1 aaiW. 1‘ ■ T / . ;1' i I v 7 ' . : ®b? ,j '-.rf Lt EOM 'nrftf u'. 111 ./ . ■vi 'larmeU. •nr/.*; .Goods, I'’®*. I': ; iuis, j " •nd Bleached Jluslin Beep Skins, ‘ftd'Jlisi Itsi i FANICEE, XOT-lOJfS' i.t ' i .■ ! action, 'at E’S STOifE^ ■f Lsselves tow. iuuglil'. the Fhv T 0.-rl rcc, -r 7 ES HE/ f ksels; j ' | =I ri2lV; i’S-j ; o.\‘ AGE.VI, Bankers; EiT>, ■ .1 Xov. I, l£fi! nppoistt ilic Secret j.'ii'eJ .i ) it-- Cl BVrJi J a< -Tift dnii:o. n: fja -i .'hi;rhrn>,'i'>'' ci»rnarj ill id in lur.! J iaqis of V>. i* -i ..anti :.ij ■' ?Lp, | . .. v r-ri-'f ft. I'KRf’iS’ Cir ia!i ji \ 07;,
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