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Of the numerous dealers, because they could sce a few cents more profit, have been guilty‘of offerin worthless substitutes for the only original and g uine Sulphur Soap—GLENN'S by name. There- fore, the public should guard against these deceptive imitations, and always ask for GLENN'S SUL- PHUR SOAP, by its full name, and take no other. Read the following evidence from a highly re ie Salphar ‘Sea wad “ta obmervo, ale CT. 2 DURANT. Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. The most effective external Remedy extant for the cure of Skin Diseases and for Reautifying the Con CacTION. There are Glenn's Suipbur § ore KITTENTON Is 00 Cac. p Sold by druggh and mail) HOREHOU ND AND TAR YOR ADULTS and CHILDE THROAT, BRONCH Sand LUNGS, leading to CON- é SUMPTION. Children derive great benefit from its Sooth- ing properties when suffering with Croup and Whooping Cough. 2. N. CRITTENTON, Prop'r, 115 Fulton st, 8. ¥. SOLD LY ALL DRUGGISTS. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. BOUND COPIES FIRST VOLUME or 3 THE JUDGE,” Price in Cloth, $3.80. FOR SALE at the PUBLICATION OFFICE 34 and 36 North Moore St. ~ Gis Wun Pete Sep Set HAPPY HOUkS Ba MY WIFE'S MOTHER, By “ BRICKTOP.” One of the funutest and most satirical hooks ever publish everybody knows “DRICKTOP " us the great humorist of t day. Do not fail to parchase thls book, and judge for yourself. Send 10 cents to FRANK TOUSEY, Publisher, 84 & 36 North Moore St.,N. Y., and you will receive a copy by return mall. No: THE JUDGE. Advice on Marriage. AND HOW IT SETS ONE READERS. oy THE ro set EPORMER'S LaDy Apvicr, to giris: Don’t marry a barber—he might strap you Nora talior—be wight baste you—Curnbrldge Tribune, Now, brothe Do you bout us, 1 pray you. post to marry a meask, could you tind one her fortune with a printer, when it is a well-known fact that with every printer there is the devil to pay? She will also steer clear of the seafaring man, or he would be sure to whaler. A carpenter is too plane, and would be always jawin'er. A blacks! he will never listen to, even though he bellows after her; and she would, of course, raise some objection to a farm: Me might come home the night after election (perhaps not tll morning}. little corned, just a little know, and at the mildest she would give h look which would if he said he had only been around the corner to see the man that lives there she would take no stock in it because he would look so sheepish. She, not ha a heart of oak, would begin to pine, and in the spri he would planter. Thus would she reap the rewand of folly. We will not attempt to say what ocenpa a man should follow in order to win a wife, but in politics a woman would undoubtedly prefer a Republican on ac- count of her fondness for rings. Yes, a stalwart hero if not more than eight’ seven could probably bribe the brightest star out. Now if this causes any one to feel Chili, and tell us we lie, we'll Peruve it. Mrs. G you aturally go against his grain, A New Yor« millionaire has three miles ase. This is very improvident, a chanice to eh: as well as tim Lowell Citizen. of piping in plumber in the Tue boy who det wot clinbs up poles, Times. Mex and watches don't amount to much when they are run down.—Star. No, nor when they are wound up, either, some of them. Weatrny Weste costing as hi Commercial Bulletin. n women are said to wear garters las $400, Must have golden calves.— Lawrence, my dear,” said his wif, wreathed in I wish you had been to church this morni Mr. Jones was very interesting, for the absent ones —' then. Tha as 1 did this morni smiles, * when he prayed Vell, that accounts for it, of fish for a year ~Detroit Free Pr OF MAKING ESTABLISHED UNFALNG REMEDY suenas DISEASES FETTER ITCH. SORES. PIMPLES, Oiny een wes THE GREA' URE FOR JTCHING PILES pleasant, economical and positive cure, Swarts Otstuest ie superior to any article to the market, Sold by drageittavorevad 0 ci ia ct Starnpa. 3 ‘Bates, 91.25 Address, Da Swarxe & Sow, Phila, Per MONARCH LINE. NEW YORK AND LONDON. Splendid, new, fast x Vining Pavonia Ferry, Jersey City Man Monare ve dock June | ns for ‘Saloon Passes gers lower th "PATTON, VI 1c K “THE JUDG $4 and 36 NORTH MOORE ST, NEW YORK. Police Clab Fav, Bowling Green, 99 Publication Office MANY BOOKS THERE Is No END, 1836. NEAT AND EL x N Book BInNpING. PROM THE Plainest to the Most Elaborate Styles. ‘OR ALL THE LEAD- SUBSCRIPTION BOOKs. SPECIMENS ON EXHIBITION. IP YOU WANT GOOD WORK, AT LOW FIGURI AND SAVE AGENTS COMMISSION, COME DIRECT TO JAMES E. WALKER, A PILE OF NEW YORK we BERS. FOR SA| ea EDITION WORK A opp NU! 14 Dey Street, New York. ALD, 1847, AND TIME SHORT NOTICE A SPECIALTY. comicbooks.com