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ALLCOCK'S

POROUS PLASTERS.

ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS invigorate the circulation of the blood around the part upon which they are applied. Nature is thus assisted to repair any accident, or want in the part, whether it be in the ligaments, in the muscles, in the nerves, in the skin, or in the bones.

AN ELECTRICIAN

who has great experience of their effects in local rheumatism, in tic douloureux, and deepseated nervous and other pains, and in affections of the kidneys, etc. etc., attributes their sedative, stimulative, and pain-relieving effects to their electric qualities. He asserts they restore the healthy electric condition (equilibrium) of the part, and that being restored, pain and morbid action cease. He was amazed at the great number of beneficial indications produced by one of these plasters. He affirms that HEADACHE is cured by one worn just below the breast-bone; that one placed over the navel will cure hysterics, as well as dysentery, and affections of the bowels. Even CHRONIC COSTIVENESS he found to be greatly relieved by wearing one over the bowels.

Sold by the yard, or in any size to suit, and also by the single Plaster.

$5,000 Worth Sold by One Dealer.

Messrs. J. Balch & Son, Druggists, of Providence, R. I., write, Nov. 23, 1867: "We have sold at retail over our counter upward of $5,000 worth of ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS, and in every case they gave satisfaction. They are favorites with physicians, because the components and method of making them are known."

HISTORY OF, &c. &c.

ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are the result of studies and experiments of Dr. Shecut of S. C., of Dr. Wm. Wagstaff, now Baron Wagstaff, of Horace H. Day, the distinguished manufacturer of rubber goods, and of Thomas Allcock, Chemist and Member of the College of Pharmacy of New York, now Col. Allcock, &c. &c.

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ALLENTOWN, Penn., April 4, 1865. Messrs. T. ALLCOCK & Co.: Dear Sirs: My daughter used one of your Porous Plasters. She had a very bad pain in her side, and it cured her in one week. JOHN V. N. HUNTER.

Yours, truly,

NERVOUS AFFECTIONS CURED.

JULIUS METZ, Esq., No. 359 State Street, Brooklyn, the well-known Professor of Music, was long subject to an affection of the muscles of the chest, attended with most violent spasmodic asthma. His physical sufferings were great, and his professional duties much interfered with. The application of one plaster cured him.

IMPORTANT FROM A PHYSICIAN.

HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 11, 1864. Messrs. THOS, ALLCOCK & Co.: Please send, with dispatch, twelve dozen Allcock's Porous Plasters. Our daily experience confirms their very superior excellence. At this moment of writing a man applies for one, who, by entanglement in the shaft of machinery, had both his legs broken, spine severely injured, and was for nearly a year entirely helpless. This man found relief very soon by the application of a plaster to his spine. He was soon enabled to work, and now he labors as well as ever. He would cheerfully pay $5 for a single plaster, if they could not be had at a lower rate. Knowing the plasters to be so useful, I have no scruples that my sentiments should be known. J. W. JOHNSON, M. D.

Principal Agency,

BRANDRETH HOUSE, NEW YORK.

SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

THE GREAT AMERICAN CONSUMPTIVE REMEDY.
DR. WM. HALL'S

BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS,

FOR THE CURE OF

Consumption, Decline, Asthma, Bronchitis, Wasting of Flesh, Night Sweats, Spitting of Blood Whooping Cough, Difficulty of Breathing, Cough, Croup, Influenza, Phthisic, Pain in the Side, and all Diseases of the Lungs.

10,000 DOLLARS REWARD is offered for a better recipe. It contains no opium, calomel, or mineral poison, and can be safely taken by the most delicate child.

DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS strikes at the root of the disease at once. The most distressing cough is frequently relieved by a single dose, and broken up in a few hours' time. The afflicted do not have to take bottle after bottle before they find whether this remedy will afford relief or not.

This is NO PAREGORIC PREPARATION, but one which, if used in season, will save the lives of thousands. It has effected cures in numerous cases where the most skillful physicians in this country and in Europe have been employed, and have exercised their skill in vain. Cases which they have pronounced incurable, and surrendered as hopeless beyond a doubt, leaving the patients without a single ray to enliven them in their gloom, have been cured by Dr. HALL'S Balsam for the Lungs, and the "VICTIMS OF CONSUMPTION" are now as vigorous and strong as the most robust among us. And these cases are not isolated ones; they are numerous, and can be pointed out in every community where this most unrivaled remedy has been tested. Full directions will be found in pamphlets around each bottle.

For sale by Druggists and Dealers in Family Medicine in all parts of the United States.

SCOVILL'S

Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Stillingia,

OR,

BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP.

for the cure of

Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swelling, Ulcers, Chronic Rheumatism, Goiter or Swelled Neck, Scrofulous Inflammations and Indolent Tumors, Mercurial and Syphilitic Affections, Ulcerations and Enlargement of the Joints, Lymphatic Glands, Bones, Ovaries, Uterus, Liver, and Spleen; of Tabes Mesenterica, Dyspepsia, Epileptic Fits, Old Sores, St. Vitus' Dance, Dropsy, and all Diseases of the Skin, such as Pimples, Boils, Tetter or Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Erysipelas, or St. Anthony's Fire, Scrofulous Sore Eyes, Emaciation and Debility. Also, many Diseases peculiar to Females, such as Leucorrhea or Whites, Suppression, Irregularity, Sterility, or any other Diseases arising from Impurity of the Blood.

Robert S. Newton, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the Eclectic Medical College of the city of New York, and editor of the American Eclectic Medical Review, gives the followin testimony to the great virtues of the BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP:

"In the Medical Journal, May, 1859, we published the formula for the preparation of SCOVILL'S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND STILLINGIA, OR BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP, recommending it to physicians as an alterative. Soon afterward we received communications from a number of eminent and successful practitioners informing us of the satisf ctory results which had almost invariably followed its use. In the August number, 1860, we republished this formula, with communications from physicians and persons of respectability giving instances of its efficacy in relieving obstinate Chronic Diseases, since which time we have heard of hundreds of physicians who have used this medicine in their practice, and it is conceded by all to be the best alterative in use. Messrs. A. L. SCOVILL & CO., of this city, are largely engaged in the manufacture of this compound, and have great facilities for purchasing pure ingredients; are reliable men, and sell nothing but the pure, unadulterated article.

A. L. SCOVILL & CO.,

No. 12 West Eighth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, and No. 7 Rose Street, New York City.

See page 96.

B. T. BABBITT'S

ARTICLES OF EVERY-DAY USE.

B. T. BABBITT is the manufacturer of the following celebrated articles, all of which bear the maker's name:

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Medicinal," "Sheaf Wheat," and "Union" Saleratus;
Soap Powder, Star Yeast Powder, Concentrated
Potash, "Extra Starch," Cream Tartar,
Sal Soda, Baking Soda, Arrow
Root, &c. &c.

Make Your own Soap with

B. T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH,

Warranted double the strength of common Potash, and superior to any other saponifier or lye in market. Put up in cans of one pound, two pounds, three pounds, six pounds, and twelve pounds, with full directions in English and German for making Hard and Soft Soap. One pound will make fifteen gallons of Soft Soap. No lime is required. Consumers will find this the cheapest Potash in market.

B. T. Babbitt's Medicinal Saleratus.

A perfectly pure and wholesome article, free from all deleterious matter; so prepared that, as the circular accompanying the Saleratus will show, nothing remains in the bread when baked but common salt, water, and flour. Put up neatly in papers, one pound, half pound. and quarter pound.

B. T. Babbitt's Concentrated Soft Soap.

One box, costing $2.00, will make forty gallons of handsome Soft Soap, by simply adding boiling water.

B. T. Babbitt's Labor-Saving Soap.

B. T. BABBITT has for a long time been experimenting, and has now produced an article of Soap that is composed of the best washing material, and at the same time will not rot or injure the clothes in the slightest possible manner. IIe stamps his name on each bar, and guarantees that the Soap will not injure the most delicate fabric, while it will be found to be the most pleasant washing soap ever offered in market. It is made from CLEAN and PURE materials, contains no adulterations of any kind, and is especially adapted for woolens, which will not shrink after being washed with this Soap. Ask for B. T. BABBITT'S SOAP, and take no other. Each bar is wrapped in a circular containing full directions for use, printed in English and German. One pound of this Soap is equal to three pounds of ordinary family soap. Directions sent in each box for making one pound of the above Soap into three gallons of handsome Soft Soap. It will remove paint, grease, tar, and stains of all kinds. It will not injure the fabric; on the contrary, it preserves it. It will wash in hard or salt water. But little labor is required where this Soap is used. Machinists and printers will find this Soap superior to anything in market.

FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.

B. T. BABBITT,

64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, and 74 Washington Street,

NEW YORK.

See also Page 36.)

ESTABLISHED

WHOLESALE

CHEMISTS &

(& RETAIL)

DRUGGISTS

NEWYORK.

203, 399, 511 & 756 BROADWAY,

AND FOURTH AVENUE, corne, of 17th Street.

Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Articles, &c.

Hegeman & Co.'s Benzine,

For the instant removal of Paints, Grease Spots, etc.

Hegeman & Co.'s Camphor Ice, with Glycerine,

A certain cure for Chapped Hands, Sunburn, Sore Lips, Chilblains, etc..

Hegeman & Co.'s Genuine Cod Liver Oil,

Warranted pure, and prepared from the Fresh Livers, without bleaching or any chemical preparation. This article has stood the test of fifteen years' experience, with increasing reputation, for Consumption, Scrofula, etc.

Hegeman & Co.'s Cordial Elixir of Calisaya Bark,

Prepared from the Calisaya (or King's) Bark, being the best variety of Peruvian Bark. It is an agreeable cordial to the taste, and possessing the valuable tonic properties of the bark-an excellent preventive to Fevers, Fever and Ague, etc., for residents in malarious districts.

Hegeman & Co.'s Velpeau's Diarrhea Remedy and Cholera

Preventive.

Used with unfailing success during and since the cholera of 1945. A single dose will usually check or cure the Diarrhea. No family should be without it.

Hegeman's Ferrated Elixir of Bark, the Most Perfect Iron

Tonic in Use.

This Elixir is composed of the active principles of Calisaya Bark, combined with Tyrophosphate of Iron, and in all cases where an efficient Iron Tonic is required will prove very valuable.

Hegeman's Odonto, or Pear! Dentifrice.

A most agreeable and economical Powder for cleaning and preserving the teeth.

Hegeman & Co.'s Bronchial Pastilles.

They allay irritation of the mucous membrane, and cure Catarrh, Cough, and incipient Bronchitis.
Particularly valuable for Clergymen and Public Speakers, as they keep the throat moist, etc.
THE ABOVE PREPARATIONS ARE SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY,
In the United States and Canadas.

Mishler's Celebrated Herb Bitters.

MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS is not a nostrum designed to temporarily excite the nerves or tickle the palate, but is scientifically compounded according to the prescribed modes of the Pharmacopoeia, as practiced by every chemist and skilled apothecary, or observed by every educated physician.

It has more Voluntary Testimony of its great Curative Qualities than ANY OTHER BITTERS.

The proprietors of MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS have more genuine certificates of real cures effected solely by its use, than are owned by all the other Patent Medicine Manufacturers in the United States. They have on file, at their Medical Institute, thousands of testimonials from parties in all classes of life, rich and poor, educated and illiterate, written in every conceivable style, manner and language, but all attesting to the one great fact that Mishler's Herb Bitters cured them of disease when every other remedy failed. Below we give a few certificates lately received from the city of Pittsburg, the headquarters of one of the most extensive Bitters manufactory in the country, at which place Mishler's Herb Bitters has effected more cures, received more substantial encouragement, and to-day enjoys more popular favor among the people, than any other medicine in the country.

TRUSTWORTHY CERTIFICATES.

Messrs. S. B. HARTMAN & Co.:

WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 8th, 1867.

Gents, I hereby certify that four bottles of Mishler's Herb Bitters have effectually and per manently cured me of an inveterate cutaneous disease, which had previously resisted the treatment of several of the most eminent physicians of this city. It is a powerful Blood Purifier and an excellent tonic. Respectfully, WM. J. A. WATERS,

Formerly teacher in the Parochial Schools of Saint Dominick's and Saint Aloysius Parishes, and late of Trinity Church, Georgetown, D. C.

Messrs. S. B. HARTMAN & Co.:

Gentlemen, I have been suffering with Chronic Dyspepsia for about twelve years, in its worst form. I have tried one remedy after another, and without any but temporary relief. I have been using Mishler's Herb Bitters regularly for about six weeks. I feel satisfied that they have cured me entirely. I can eat whatever my appetite craves, without any unpleasant feelings afterwards. I really think I am a changed man, altogether owing to the efficacy of Mishler's Herb Bitters. Those suffering with the same disease, Dyspepsia, are at liberty to call on me at any time at my place of business, Slack & Sholes' Planing Mills, Barbury Street, Pittsburg. ALFRED SLACK.

Read what Dr. Bissel, one of the best physicians in the country, and the Health Officer of New York, says of these Bitters:

G. S. ROWBOTHAM:

GENESEE, Livingston Co., N. Y., December 12th, 1866.

Dear Sir,-You wrote me last April, and sent me a dozen bottles of Mishler's Herb Bitters, with a request that I would use them on board the Cholera Hospital in the harbor of New York, on which I was the physician in charge. I thank you for your kind letter, as well as for the Bitters, and beg leave to say that I used them, and found them an excellent Tonic for convalescents from Cholera and Typhoid Fever. A lady (to whom I gave a bottle) wishes me to write to you for half a dozen bottles. Please send me one dozen of the Bitters by express, and send bill for the same, and I will remit the amount. D. H. BISSEL,

Very respectfully yours,

Physician, Cholera Hospital, New York Bay.

Dr. Lane, of Chicago, a physician of twenty-five years' practice, writes as follows:

Dr. B. MISHLER:

Dear Sir,-I was called in to see a case of inflammation of the kidneys of four months' standing, that had been treated by one of the best physicians. From the symptoms, I saw at once that a preparation like your Bitters should be taken, and I prescribed it, and found it had the desired effect. The patient had not been about for some time, but after a few days' use of the Bitters she was able to walk about, and is doing her own housework, with a sure prospect of regaining her usual health. You will please send me a dozen bottles of your Bitters, as I intend using it constantly in my practice in the future.

Yours, &c.,

JOSEPH S. LANE, No. 351 State St.

Sold by all Druggists and Dealers.
Dr. S. B. HARTMAN & Co., Sole Proprietors, Lancaster, Pa.

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