Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 30, 1864, Image 8

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    AMUBEMBNTB.
CELEBRATION
OF THE
THIRD ANNIVERSARY
FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY,
, (GRAY RESERVES,)
Grand Military and Citizens 1 Dress.
Soiree
AND
; promenade Concert,
. .. AT THE .
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
APRIL 19th, 1864.
PROCEEDSTO BE DEVOTED TO THE .
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR
FOR THE
United States Sanitary Commission.
- jnh2Bi2t*
ACADEMY OF MOSIC.
BEY. HENRY WARD BEECHER
OH
“Power--The Law of its Distribution,”
THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH Slat,
AT EIGHT O’CLOCK.
This will be the only opportunity to hear Mr.
Ebeohek the present season.
Admission, 25 cents; Reserved Seats, 50 cents.
Tickets for sale at Ashmead & Evans’s, 724
Chestnut street. mh26-st*
GREiT EASTER FAIR,
70S THE SALS 07
USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES,
COMMENCING
MONDAY, MARCH 38, 1864,
AT THE COMMISSIONERS’HALL,
"West Philadelphia.
THE PROCEEDS FOR THE BENEFIT OF
, ST. JAMES’S CHURCH. mhl9-10t}
ST. JOSEPH’S CONCERT, at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING,
March 31, 1864. Proceeds for the Poor. Tickets,
50 cents. mh29-3t#
MBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARUH STREET
THEATRE, AROH street, shove Sixth.
Positively Last Night hut Three of
MR. AND- MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Maroh 30, 1864,
ALL HALLOW EVE.
Body O’Connor Mr. Barney Williams
Bitty Killeen.... Mrs. Barney Williams
To be followed bv the Roaring Comedietta ol
LATEST FROM NEW YORK.
Widow Spront... Mrs. Barney Williams
Phil Mulligan. Ur. Barney Williams
To conclude with JOHN WOPPS.
Friday, Benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Williams.
On Monday, EOSEDALE:
Prices as nsnaL Curtain rises at 1% o’ clock.
SIMMONS!!—SIMMONS!!
Simmons ::-simmons :simmons ! !
« SIMMONS!!
mOM KING’ b EXCELSIOR OIROUS, MAR-
X KET street, above Twelfth.
The great Spanish Artiste, SENORITA LOLA
LEHMAN, will appear daring this week in some
of the most attractive scenes of classical equestri
anism. a rich programme, also, by the entire
Excelsior Troupe.
Matinee on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS, commencing at 2% o'clock;
EVENING, quarter before 8 o’clock.
Admission
Stage Seats
Private Boxes
SIMMONS!! —SIMMONS!!
OIMMONS! '.—SIMMONS ! !—SIMMONS ! !
fj SIMMONS!!
GBANJU ORCHESTRAL. AND VOOiL. UON
CERT.—The second concert of the season
will be given on 'WEDNESDAY EVENING-,
March 30th, at the MUSICAL FUND HALE, by
the HABMONIA MUSICAL SOCIETY, when a
Selection of Sacred and Secular music will be per
formed by the Society, assisted by the GEE
MANIA ORCHESTRA. All under the leadership
of LEOPOLD MEIGNEN, M. D. For particu
lars, see programmes. Tickets, 50 cents: lor sale
at Gould’s, Lee & Walker’s, and Andr6’s Music
Stores. mh2i-8t
CARD FROM THE OA
and Editorials of thi
only be read in the folic
papers:
The Hedger,
TVS! Age,
Hews,
'Snnaay Dispatch,
Snnday
XXXTRA HOTIOE—T:
Evening Telegraph for pa
advertisements from thei
ledged
Amebioan academy of music
SOIBEE GYMNASTIQ.UE tor the BENE
FIT of the “GREAT OENTBAIi FAIR” of the
SANITARY COMMISSION.
By request of the Committee on Exhibitions,
Benefits and Entertainments,
£l SOIBEE GYMNASTIQ.UE AND LAST
„ ... GRAND RE-UNION
Of all the Classes connected with the PHILA
DELPHIA NATATOBIUM AND PHYSICAL
INSTIT UTE will be held at the
ACADEMY OF_ MUSIC,
. TUESDAY EVENING-, April 12th.
. The classes of Masters and Young Gentlemen
under the direction of Dr. TO. JANSEN. The
elasees of Yonng Ladies led by Miss S. F. HOP
KINS. The classes of Gentlemen conducted by
Messrs. HAEBESON and GIHON.
The "whole performance being a lull and practi
cal illustration of all the branches of modern Gym
nastics and Physical Culture, and executed en
tirely by amateurs, members of the Institution.
The Grand Orchestra of thirty-six first-class
perfonners will, in itself, proTe a great attraction.
Director of the General Music.... Mr. HASSLEE
Director of Music for the “Light Gymnas
tics,,...a Mr. LOSSE
F. LEYPOLDT, corner of CHESTNUT and
JUNIPER Streets, has been appointed Treasurer
and Agent for the sale of tickets.
Full Programmes of the Entertainments will be
ready on "WEDNESDAY, March 23d, and can be
had at the following places:
Rey. Dr. O. A. Smith, 1530 Arch street.
■ S eor 8 e ®• Parrish sc Co., 312 Chestnut street.
Messrs, Ashmead A Eyans, 721 Chestnut street.
Mr. F. Leypoldt, 1323 Chestnut street.
Messrs. Hoyt & Bros., 1000 Chestnut street.
Messrs. _ Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street.'
Mr. John Risley, Continental Hotel.
Office of Sanitary Commission, 1307 Chestamt
Btreet.and Natatorinm, Broad street, below Walnut.
PRICE OF ADMISSION.
Parquet and 8a1c0ny................ «i
Family Circle and Amphitheatre .‘socentS
.No extra charge for reserved seats.
Sale of seats to commence on Tneaday March 23.
Doors open at 7 o’clock. The performance to
commence punctually at 80’ clock. mh2l-tapl3ft
The great picture, ~—
AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM.
OPEN EVERT EVENING,
For a Short Season,-
J. Insco Williams's Celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
the most complete and finished Paintimr
OTerflWt^SSjt™^ ol9 ™’
Of thrilling scenes
tory, years of Biblical Bis
ttons of the age^ ltOEetll6r 0110 01 finest exhibi-
AtoSSo?2^nts* VENlNG ' at 7 X 0’ Clock.
ARerno6i^ a at?o>clooir^ e ' lneß4ay 611,1 Saturday
Admißßion for-Ohuaren. 15 oem*
C^^B£®ws=«Ha£S
Ballet Dancers,
Pantomlmists,
EVERY NIGHT.
GEBMANIA OBUHESTRfI—PubIic BeSS"
«al» erery Saturdayat 3X o’ cloak, p. w”:.
the MUSIOAL fund HALL. Single M
cents; packages of six tickets, SI. - To be bad at
Andre's, 1104 Chestnut street; J. E. Goo id.
gSTenta and Chestnut. and at the hall doe ocia
SIMMONS!!—SI UMONS! 1
SIMMONS! !—SIMMONS! !-SIMMONS! !
' SIMMONS!
. 25 cents.
5O cents.
..........S3 00
.SIN O. —Advertisements
le GREAT OASINO can
owing respectable news-
Tbe Inquirer,
Press and Bulletin,
Sunday Transcript,
Sunday Mercury,
Times.
'banks are returned to the
ast layors, and gratuitous
m will be duly acknow
mh2s-20t*
AMUSEMENTS.
continental KEvrs ex
•K CHANGE.
fjHo <'B Feats to all places of amusement may t>e
nad np to Gji O’ clock any evening. mhl;-lys
CONCERT HALL.
Je Xf * ’WILDER. m ■ mill r
TOR ONE WEEK ONLY.
COmtBHOIKQ
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1864.
SIMMONS,
MIRACULOUS ILLUSIONIST,
THE NESTOR OF ART,
And Autocrat of tlie Realms of Magio.
From the Opera Houses and Theatres of London,
- the Cities and Courts of Continental Europe, '
Australia, China- and from the Courts of
• tbe Tycoon and Mihadl of Japan,
From .'which be brines testimonials which incon
testably demonstrate him to be the
GREATEST MASTER OF OCCULT
MYSTERY
Who has ever visited the shores of America.
In order to giye full effect to the
WONDERFUL PERFORMANCES
Of this Most Extraordinary Artist,.
CONCERT HALL
Will be converted into
ONE IMMENSE MIRACLOR,
From which will be seen the illusory miracles and
NOVEL TOURS D’ADDRESS
GREAT SIMMONS,
Aided by
NO.GLITTERING APPARATUS,
Abetted by
NO CONFEDERATES.
The repertoire of this
MAGNIPOTENT ARTIST
Embraces
A TBOTJSAND ILLUSIONS.
Which will def> the comprenension ot me most
astute, nullify the perception of theehrewdest,
and baffle the knowledge of the most scien
tific, including the most beautiful aud
my s terious of the feats per formed by
JnTindirg° rcerers of cllina and Japan,
The Great Japanese Papilionaceous
Mystery; Or.
THE FLIGHT OF THE BUTTERFLY.
The most pleasing, graceful and beautiful feat
eYer witnessed, and
LE SABOT JAPANESE;
on,
TOP-SPINNING ON A SINGLE THREAD.
Together with an expose of
ASTOUNDING DECEPTIONS
Practised by
Modern Spiritualists and Charlatans,
Including the
BLOOD RED WRITING ON THE ABM:
or,
HOMOTOBRAOHIGRAPHY
and the
"WRITING RY THE INVISIBLE HAND,
seemingly traced by
NO MORTAL FINGERS,
and apparently
THE CALIGRAPHY OF THE DEAD.
For t nrthers particulars see pamphlets..
Admission so cents.
Reserved Seats
Children under 10 years ...!5 cents.
Doors open at 7. Ste&nce atS o’elock. mh3o-sts
SIMMO NS!!—SIMMONS!!
OIMMONS! !—SIMMONS ! !—SIMMONS ! !
SIMMONS!!
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
Lessee .....Mrs, M. A. GARRETTSO*
THIS (-Wednesday) EVENING, March 30, 1884,
Third appearance of LAURA KEENE'S
DOUBLE COMPANY, FROM NEW YORK.
The new Irish drama, entitled WIVES OF IRE
LA ND, a complete success. Owing to many no
velties immediately to be produced, the manage
ment regrets to announce the last representation of
the thrilling and effective Irish drama, called
WIVES OF IRELAND,
In which Laura Eeene and the New York Double
Company will appear. The performance will con
clude with the laughable farce of
THE BBUWNS AND SMITHS.
GROVER’S CHEt-TNUT ST. THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER Manager
(Also of Grover's,Theatre, Washington.)
WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 30, 1861,
GREAT SUCCESS 1 ,
GREAT SUCCESS!
GREAT SUCCESS!
Of Boucicault’s great American Drama,
THE OCTOROON,
THE OCTOROON,
THE OCTOROON,
THE OCTOROON,
which, upon each of Its former representations,
has been leceived with every demonstration ot de
light by
ATimi NCES THAT PILLED THE THEATRE
AUDIENCES THAT PILLED THE THEATRE
In evtry part.
On SATURDAY AFTERNOON. April!
REGULAR FAMILY MATINEE ENTER
TAINMENT.
Admission—Drees Circle and Parquet, 50c; Or
chestra, 75c; Family Circle, 25c. Doors open at 7
o’ clock; eommence at quarter to 8.
EORGE THOMPSON,
or snoLAiro,
The Orator of Freedom, the distinguished coadju
tor of John Bright and Richard Cobden in the de
fence of American institutions, will, by invits
tion, deliver AN ADDRESS, in the ACADEMY
OF MUSIC, on MONDAY EVENING, the 4th
of April, at 8 o’ clock— the net proceed* to go to tbe
benefit of tbe COOPER-SHOP and UNION RE
FRESHMENT SALOONS.
Subject—“AN ENGLISHMAN’S PLEA FOR
DEMOCRATIC FREEDOM.”
Admission, 25 cents.
tecured Seats, 50 cents. To be had at
THE UNION LEAGUE.
NATIONAL UNION CLUB.
SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE BOOMS, No.
1210 Chestnut street.
PUGH’S, corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets.
ANTI-SLAVERY ROOMS, Tenth street, above
Arch, REFRESHMENT SALOONS, and at the
BOX OFFICE OF THE ACADEMY? mh29«ts
Eleventh street opera house.
‘‘THE FAMILY RESORT.”
RNOBOSB AND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD,
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid. Singing, Beautifnl Dancing, Laughable
Burlesques. Plantation Scenes, Ac., Ac., by
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS,
„ EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open at 7o’ clock.
fe!B- 3ms J. L.C ARNO ROSS, Business Menage,.
SIMMONS!!—SIMMONS!!
SIMMONS! !—SIMMONS! '.—SIMMONS!!—
SIMMONS!!
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE
a FINE ARTS,
1025 CHESTNUT STREET.
Open dally (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. to
P. M. Admittance 25 cento. Children half-price.
BOARDING.
TJOARIHNG.—For single gentlemen or married
JL> couple. Apply 305 PINE Street. mh3o-4t*
TIOARDING.—One or two very nice rooms now
JLrvacant, with flirt-class board and home com
forts, at 1512 CHESTNUT street mh3o-3t#
/N ENTLEMEN willing to pay liberally, can be
V_F accommodated with two handsomely famish
ed communicating PARLORS, on first floor,- with
suit of fnraished CHAMBERS, in vicinity of
Broad and Walnut streets. Breakfast if desired.
Address “S. M.," thig Office. mU29-st*
SUMMER BOARD can be obtained in a desirable
house, situate on West Walnut Lane. Ger-
TQ& * U ™ R - "° children or serYants can be accom
modated. Apply at HARKINSON’ fInn
fectionery Establishment MAIN street, GarSanl
town * mh2B.6ts
ANTED-SUMMER BOAEDINQ- for a
Gentleman and Wife, with three small chil
dren and nurse, with easy communication to the
city. A place with no other boarders referred
Address Box 936 Phila. Post Office. mh§3-6t# '
The handsome residence, 1031 WAt
NUT street, has been opened for the reception
of BOARDERS. Booms, single and suites, and
with or wltbont private table. mhls-lm*
WANTS.
WANTED— A young man, about 19 years, with
some knowledge of the Hardware Business,
Address Wilkinson,BuLi.BTrK Office. mh3o-wf2t#
JBLLOW METAL SHEATHING-. —OROUK-
A erßrothers* Co.’s Taunton YeDow Metal
■heathing. Bolts, Nalls and Spikes of all sizes, In
aBAHT ’ M
- THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30.1864.
L. LEFEVRE & CO.,
Having, Bince'lBsB, manufactured the
CLOAKS, MAKTILLAS^c.,
Of tho late firm of
L. J. LEVY & CO.,
And their successors would respectfully Inform
their old friends and the ladies generally, that thy
wilTopen, on the Ist day of April, a
Splendid and Choice Assortment of
: CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, &C„
Embracing many
New and BeaUful Patterns,
Received direct from their Paris Agents. It willbe
their atm to give to the Philadelphia public ALL
THE ADVANTAGES POSSESSED BY PARIS
-AND'NEW YORK HOUSES, and their cus
tomers will find their stock
Superior in Style and Workmanship
To any ever offered in this city. No effort will be
spared to merit the confidence of those who may
favor them with thpfr patronage.
P. S. —Madame LEFEVRE will give her special
attention to the FITTING AND TRIMMING
DEPARTMENT ot the business.
L. LEFEYRE & CO ,
Importerr and Manufacturers of Cloaks, Man
tillas, Ac.
Salerooms 704 CHESTNUT Street, Wheeler A
Wilson Sewing Machine Agency. mh!2s, w6t
THE
COAL BOUNTY FUND
COMMITTEE,
NO. 205 a WALNUT ST.
WILL PAY
TWENTY DOLLARS
' FOB EVERY VOLUNTEER
MUSTERED INTO
The Philadelphia Regiments,
OF
HANCOCK’S
SECOND
ARMY CORPS.
VIZ :
69th, 71st, 72d, 106th,
REGIMENTS, P. Y.
From This Date Until First ef April.
ALFRED DAY.
mh3B-Ǥ CHAIRMAN.
EXTENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE,
oS The facilities of this house far doing
'as
business are such that they canconfl-
»£5 dently claim for It the leading position "§
O
CO among the Tailoring Establishments or
js W
~ Philadelphia. They, there to re, invite
efi
O the attention of gentlemen of taste to CO
CO o
a * their superb stock of READY-MADE CO
CLOTHING, cut by the best artists,
o
trimmed and made eqn&l to O customer
•§ "Work-AND AT
.<=>
: \
£ WEIGHT & SEDDALL \
No. 119 Market Street. *
Between Front and Second streets.
0. W. WBIBET. p, h srBUAT.a.
PHYCTO^^ija,
Oan find at our establishment a full as*
sortment of Imported and Domestic Drags,
popular Patent Medicines, Paints,. Coal
Oil, window Glass, Prescription Vials,
•to., at as low prices as genuine first olase
goods can he sold.
FINE ESSENTIAL OILS
for Confeotioners, in full varitty, and of
the best quality.
Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot.
ash, Cudbear, Soda Ash, Almn, Oil of
Vitriol,. Annatto, Copperas, Extract of
Logwood. Ac., FOR DYERS - use, always
on hand, at lowest net cash prices.
PURE SPIOBS FOR FAMILY USE,
Ground expressiyfor our sales, and to
which w» invite attention of those in want
of reliable articles
Also. INDIGO, STABOH, MUSTARD, dSa.
cf extra quality.
Orders by mail, or city post, will meat
With prompt attention, or special quota
tions win be furnished when requested.
WRIGHT * SIDDALL,
~ , t Wholesale Drag Warehouse,
1-lyipt No. no Market street shops Vron
CLOTHING.
SPRING OF 1864.
Nos. 303 & 305 Chestnut street,
phuj&delphia.
Popular Prices. '§
.3 They haye also lately addel a OUS-
-g TOM DEPARTMENT where the latest g,
novelties may be found embracing Q
some ftesh from London and Paris.
a S
perry & co.,
303 and 305 Chestnut st.
Custom Department, 303 Chestnut st
mh2S-Ctrp}
DUPONT’S GUNPOWDER. -SUPERFINi
Sporting and all other kindß of Eagle Gun
powder. Gunpowder for blasting and shinning:
also, Government Proot for ordnance and military
service; Cannon, Musset and Blue Powder, fo
sale by WILLIAM &. GRANT, 3U Sdtrth Dela
tr&rt ftTonns*
JUST RECEIVED,
CHOICE AND ELEGANT
DESIGNS IN
FRENCH
ORGANDIES,
JACONETS,
AND
PERCALES.
/
ALSO,
Rich and Handsome
NEW STYLES
SPRING AND SUMMER
SHAWLS.
BX. L, HALLOWELL & CO.,
615 Chestnut Street.
mbs-Ims
ARCH STREET
CARPET
WAREHOUSE.
The subscriber has just received a well-selected
stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CARPETINGS,
FOE SPRING TRADE.
JOS. BLACKWOOD,
mhlS-2m 832 ARCH Street, below Ninth.
1864. SPRING 1864.
GLEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
M’CALLUM & CO.,
Manufacturer*, Importer* and Whole
sale Dealers
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, &o.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut it.,
Opposite Independence Hall.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M’CALLUM & CO.
Beg le&Te to Inform the public that thsy hav
leased the old established Carpet" Store,
No. 619 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite Independence Hail*
FOB
A RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
When they are now opening
A NEW STOCK,
o*
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS,
Embracing the choioeet patterns of
AXMINSTER, ITAPESTSY CAB
ROYAL WILTON, PET&
VELVET, [BRUSSELS OARFBTB
VENETIANS.
Together with a fall assortment of everything
pertaining to the Carpet Business. ja3B-tty
ENTERPRISE MILLS.
ATWOOD, RALSTON & C 0„
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESASiI
DEALERS IN
CiBFDTDreiS,
Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Ac., Ac.
Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street,
AND
616 Jayne Street. ftbl-Sm,
CHARLES EMORY. ALEX. BENSON, Jta
CHARLES EMORY & CO.,
Stook and Exchange Brokers,
No. 16 SOUTH THIRD ST.
Philadelphia;
All kinds ofunourrent funds and Gold and Bu
yer bought and sold, and Collection# made.
Particular attention given to the purchase and
sale of Government, Stats and other Stocks anS
iHians on commission. iaM-3m,
PAPER HANGINGS.
. JAMES ~C, jg INN,
FORMERLY OF THE FIRM OF
HOWELL ft BROTHERS.
Wall Paper Decorations.
SHOWROOMS,
614 CHESTNUT STREET.
£e24-3mg . • . „
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Hi DYSMENORKRGEA, OR PAINFUL MEW
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tended her three months, when he left her worse
than he had found her. I then employed one of
the best physicians I could find, who attended her
lor about nine months, and while she waa under
nis care she did not suffer quite as much pain.
He finally gave her up and said, her cate tea* is
cvrable. “For,” said he, ''she has such
a combination of complaints, that medicine given for
one operate* against tome O'her cf her dijfficultitt. ’ *
About this time she commenced the use of the
Constitution Watsb, and,to our utter astonish
ment, almost the first dose seemed to have the de
sired effect, and she kept on improving rapidly
under its treatment, and now superintends entirely
her domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the .
Constitution Watmh for about four weeks, ana
r. e nUn£ PPy “wS.m'vanSoHOT^
Wbthebsvixld, Conn., March 2, 1863.
Dr W H: Grew-Dear Sir-Having seen your
'Jfth*.£r «t no&Ktitntion Water,” recom
meldSdlM of the Kidneys and Irrl
£?£n of the Bladder, having suffered for the past
years, and tried the stall of a number of phy.
Milians with only temporary relief, I was induced
to trv your medicine. I procured one bottle from
vonr agents at Hartford, Messrs. Lies, Sisson A
Co and when I had used half of it, to my sur
prise I found a great change in my health. I have
used two bottles of it, and am whore I never ex
rieted to be In my life, well, and In good spirits.
cannot express my gratitude for it I feel that It
Is all and more than yon recommend it to he. May
the blessing of God ever attend yon In your labors
Of love. Yonxs, truly,
LEONARD S. BIGELOW.
THESE ARE Fa.GTS ENOUGH.
We present the Constitution Water to the public
with the conviction that it has no eqnal in reliev
ing the class of diseases for which it has been
found so eminently successful In curing; and we
trust that we shallhe rewarded for out efforts In
placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet the
requirements of patients and physicians.
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..liing. . Tesjg or experience and a correspondence
extending throughout all nationalities of the ha.
fa turned Tories into facts and
established a basis from which: we need not err.
Wearenotsnrprised at snch fact, as the foUowl
.tag-althongh the persons who wrife them are.
We know the persons and circumstances, henoe
feelat liberty to endorse their statements : V
‘■‘New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 24 lßfft
Dear Sir- I have been afflicted many yearswitn
aeve^ p l°^ a t,n g cramps in my
and a general disordered system Phv
“■“‘W® and medicines f itled to relieve me Whn«
friends in New York who were asm?
them tat T°r„ BltterS they Prevailed upon me to trl
‘npns■ . I commenced with a small wine elnjuftii
a-ter dinner, eeeing better hv decrees i^./ 01
days 1 was astoaisbed to flnd
cramps had entlrelj left me, andlceuldsTeeD^e
JtiDITH RUSSEL. ”
“Reedsbdby, Wis., Sent.' m. uw*
* * * I have been in the armytolpi t^^br
fourteen months—speechless and nearly deadT At
Alton, ID., they gave me a bottle of Plantation
Bitters ** * Three bottles restored my soeeeh
and cored mm . # * * * . F
, The foUowlng Is from the Manager of tha Unlsn
Home School for the Children of Volnnteers:
Mansion, Ffty-seventh, street »
New Yoke, Augnst2, 1863. 1
ltß. Drake: Tout wonderful Plantation Bit.
tera have been given to some of onr little children
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Respecttnlly, MRS. O. M, DEVOE.”
“* * * X owe much to you, for I Torily be
lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved mv life
REV. W. H. "WAGGONER, Mnur, r| n.yl’*'
“* *■ * Thou unit send me two bottles, more
of Ul5 Plantation Bitters. Sly wife has been
greatly benefited by their use. ,
Thy friend, ASACURRIN, Phila., Pa."
“* * * I have been a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * *
The Plantation Bitters have cured me.
REV. J. S. CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y.”
“* * * I have given the Plantation Bitters
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astonishing effects. G. W.D. ANDREWS,
Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O. ’ ’
“* * * "The Plantation Bitters have cured
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H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O.”
1 * The Plantation Bitters have cured me
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Agent for Colgate & Co.. 251 Broad way. 1 »
Ac., Ac, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
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St. Croix Bum.
S. T 1860.—X.
Persens of sedentary habits troubled with weak
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stipation, Ac.,, deserve to snffer if they will not
try them.
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Notice—Any person pretending to sell Planta
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-and impostor. It is pnt it np only in our log evtam
bottle. Beware of Bottles re-filled with Imitation
deleterious stuff for which several persons are
already In prison. See that every bottle has our
Ceiled States Stamp over the cork, 'mmutilatei,
and our signature on steel plate side label.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the
habitable globe, . '
P. H. DRAKE & CO-
A CASE OF DYSPEPSIA OF STS.
TEEN YEARS’ STANDING CURED BY
ONE BOX OF T. M. SHARP’S CELS
BRATED PILLS.
Read the Testimony.
PHILADELPHIA, FEB. 6th, 1361.
MX. Johs J. Kbohkb,
Sear Sir—l haTe been a sufferer from that moat
horrid disease, < •Dyspepsia, ’ ’ for sixteen years,
but after using the one box of T. M. SHARP'S
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ago, I feel as If I have entered Into a new life—my
general health has improved, my appetite has In-
creased, and altogether I feel like a new man. X
take pleasure In recommending them to the publ
as safe and reliable.
Your?, truly,
G. T. FORBES.
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