II POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL THE , edztesdssy EVellus - g Aug 24, 1864. Cond. g ocal and General, See New Advertisements 31r. ScoonoVer of Roulet is announeed as a ea. didate for Comthissioner: berre will publish the report of th Cott n. Co n , ty Sup rintendent of Common SchOols, next week. . _ Dir. Hon. S. F. Willson, was nominate for Cov i gress and lion. John W. Guernse for Assembly is Tiota 'County. j ti • 1 , •e last 'week stated that the emigres sional Conferees met at Williamsport, - Oh th Bth—lt should have been the first of Septcm bet. ,1 • ItgirTe this week publish , the Court Proc lamation for Peptember. term. •It is 'expecte'. that there will be no buslYess done unti Thursday, as there is no Jury summoned an no Issue List published. ne m li l ead the speech of Mr. Olmsted on thi first 'page. It is alt able argument in far 4 of relieVrg the honest yeoinanry of the coun try of th burden of taxation and placing it l i on the s ouldeis of those with whom-it prop erly belo gs. • . . _se" he Republicans of Clinton met 'in Conventi n'on the 9th instant, and nominated Ron. W .H. Armstrong, of tycoming, for Congress He received 55 votes out of 68. The Con ty Convention or Lycoming also nominate ' him. m5,.it.1 Was s•me time ago announced that the cenn cting rails were laid between the - Eastern nd Western divisions on the P. &E. Railroad. But the cars will hardly run before the l road goes into the possession of the rtaisylvhnis. Company. terAl the Ice Cream Festival at Mr. A. G. cOltneted' on the night of Tut-seay the 2341 of ; .Attgust the sum of $18.55 and at:the Festival atMr. J. M. Hamilton's on the night of the 18th of ngust the sum of $18.45 were, real ized 'for. e benefit of the Hospital Aid Socie ty at this le,ce i -- - -terol Tlie Simmons, the Hie evercliont at IDswdyv,' r... 4 rdt urne a from the; city with an other lar e stock of goods bought at the very I vit lowest cab prices, to which he itvites tt he a 'tent/ion-of his customets,alt Regulators Nos. I and 2, Os yo and 111 hitesville. lf you want good bargains, call at either -of these estah lisments, and you are sure to get thepi.--. Wellsville Irress. ' .1 sear Missouri e Chicago uorresporident or tha emocr al says the xvire-pullers of the ilinveution are agitating the name W. Sherman, commanding rat Ar- Curnberland, as the Democratic .r tim Presidency. flood—if the .tioniSt, exterminationist, emend ird war horse 'c*i'y would take a from peace sneaks I Chicaga of Gen. T. any of the nominee f. oil confis6 pationist a uominatioftl ItEO ll O Capt. Gray 'lnge, Aug. about 10 a. men who have enlisted under s will rendezvous at ()swap vil 0, and will leave for Wellsville m. Sharon township has fur en under the' last call. „Let the ips work vigorously as the draft to come off by the sth. If it does day it cannot .be expected to be a long time. Better enlist for ih a largo bounty than be drafted Ibounty. , , nisbed tea i ! other towns ispublishe.' not on thin deferred for One year wi With a smal r ri Ala,,Roo s have been secured - in Philadel phia, as a h adquarters for the Union State Uentral Com itteee, where the officers there of, and the embers of the Executive Corn mittee, will ereafter be found for: the trans li action of tire business allotted to that body. All letters f r the chairman of the commit tee, or such as relate exclusive to business connected w th the duties of the Committee, should be ad I ressed to Philadelphia. Ma, The ii:ild Backtail Regiment *iil be pleased to l i rrn that their original 'Com- Mender and c:voted friend, Gen. T: L. Kane, hits recently i•etovered from the effects of the e,t tl wound he r eived.at Harrisonburg, over two yeasn since. The General who has bee n making his s eadquatters at the Ilhouse of Willis Ratth . ih Keating, township; for some time past, w s one of the first at thi? polls on Tuesday last and of course depc:sited his rote in favo of the franchisement of. the 1 - soldier.—lleirean lane. lirgov. Johnson has issued a proclama tion ordering an election in. Tennessee for the purpose otbringing that Stnte within the pro vision of the United States Constitution, which guarah.ees to each State a Republican form of Government. Ile has fixed the time sotne montheahead, for the election is to be held on the &jot Saturday of next March. , A complete premrt, county and State organi zation is to e effected, - and the governor proclaims that the enemies of the Union will not be permitted to vote or to hold °ince. .flat. A corr! foe' writing frl "The delega Wilson, Gnern seats and at I be ashamed of classed 'among ever_ftilly awe - mediate consti ennui at la capahle,they c. and confidence Gives me pleas honest and up thete- halls, •spondent of the "Tioga A,gita im Harrisburg, says: ion from your district--Messrs. ey, and Olmsted—are in their c - ork. Tioga has no cause to her representatives. They aro the best men hero. Thoy are e to theinterests of their im ruents, and the welfare of the I go", Honest, industri4us and irnitand and receive the,resped of all who know them. It ro to believe that three more light legislators never sat tr. suspicion has 'never attached to them." Mortuary In I,4(n'atister; ; Oa., August, 1864, J. R. b., of Disease of the Heart. For a longtime asso ciated with Mr. );:). N. W. in the publication of theHLeulsburk Chronicle," he gabled hon orable, starulini an industrious printer and figoions,bitehelba: .Taken all in all we , shall' never ; look upon his type again. His last mo mentasvele soot* by the loving,:cOmPanion- ship of woman. 'Old the consolatory presence and voice "or a clergymdn of the German Re fortried Chni:ch.l 'John, Good "by E. W, SCOONOVER, of Roulet is a can. didatel for County Commissioner, subject tp. ihe decision of the Union County Contention. COUSIN FANNY. Fanny, my cousin, was a wild, frolic. some sort of a girl, and as full of fun as any girl dared to be, without meriting the repulsiVe appellation of Torn boy. She ,was op to all sorts of tricks; and would play some most unmerciful jokes on me Whenever an opportunity presented' itself. •I, at that time; was a young man of twenty two, just graduated from the prin cipal High 'School, and naturtiliy, as most -1— —v- Vnite . a. States Intenialtt evenu_ Notice to Tar-Payers. A LL persons residing or doing• business within Potter Po., Pa., assessed under an act of Congress :entitled "An Act to pro vide internal revenue to Support the Govern ment and to pay ibttrest on The pliblib'd'ebt," Approied July Ist ; 1862, are hereby notified that the duties., tare and licenses which by said act they are respectively liable, to ply, have, bebome due payable, and tbat the undersigned, Deputypollector of taxes for the Eighteenth Collection District of T'ennsylva nia, will attend to rtive the sante,,payable Government Govnment Lege Tender Notes 'or their equivaldnt, at his offi'pe in Coudersport (in the store of U. S. & E. lA. Jones) on Tuesday, Sept. 20th, 1864. Said residents of above- named County, upon'n-nom said duties, taxes and licebses have been assessed, will make payment to the . undersigned at the above named place and time; and all persons who shall neglect to pay the duties, taxes, and li censes so as aforesaid assessed uPon them at the above specified tiine and pia, -3 render themselVes liableland'will be required to pay ten per cent additionul upon the amount as sessed upon them. EDWIN A. JONES, Deputy Collector, sth Division ' 18th Collection District Pa. Coudersport, Pa.; lug. 20, 1864. Ii 'AI NUMBER orierirs have elapsed since the introduction of IHOSTETTER'S CELE BRATED BITTER'S the public. The prej udice existing in the (minds of many persons against' what are denominated patent medi cines at first greatly retarded its sale, but, as its virtues and merits becaine known, this barrier of prejudice was overthrown, and the demand ;iacreased so rapidly that in a few years scarcely a village existed in the United States in: which the afflicted had not experi enced the benefits exiling from the use of the "Bitters,'' and at the present day there are to be found. in ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD voucheri for the gieat nrarits of the article. Xe gt-eater curs fer 1/2 , %spepsiatan be found. See Advertisement. . . . Por sale, by Drtt ggists ana , Aealcrs generally everywhete. ASEMBLY. Please announce in lyour paper that JOHN M. KILBO,MtNE is:a candidate for the office of Pepresentatire 'or Potter County. K. Pike Mips, June 8, 1864. TREASURER. Burtis of Harrison township is a ifor the office of Treasurer, subject Vision of the County Convention. Woolse. candidniej to the dee' PRICE CURRENT. ' Corrected :very 117ednesday by P. A. STEB BINS 8; CO., Retail Dealers iu Groceries and Provisions, opposite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel, ' . 1 Coudersport, Pa. Apples, Green,. 1•1 bush'., $1 00 to 125 do dried, " • . 200 250 Beans, 1 it Beeswax, 300 350 Beeswax, 19 lb., . 35 40 Beef, 1 " . ; 10 12 Berries, dried,. 11 quart 10 18 Buckwheat., `p bush., 1 07 1 'OO Buckwheat' Flour, I 300 375 Butter, 141 ib., , I 23 28 Cheese, " 12 l4 i Cloverseed , 1 700 7. 50 I Corn, 11 busb., j 1 * 130 - 2 00 Cara Meal, l per cwt., ' ' - 450 415 Eggs; c 1 dos., - - • • 16 Flour, extra, eil bblt, 12 00•15 00 do superfine " I 10 00 12 00 Harns,:p 11i.,_ 'j 25 Hay, 'tl ton; I 10 00 12 00 Honey, per lb., 1 ,1? •15 Lard,_ ' 1 14 16 Maple Subr per lb., 1 12 15 Oats, 1-1 bush., [. 75 Onions, '‘ 100 125 Pork, `ll libl.; ' 45 00 - 50 00 do I'tl lb.; I , 20 25 do in whole hog,`' , G l 1b,., ." 8 9 Potatoes, per bush., I i 75 100 Peaches, dried, "i'l lb,, I - 25 30 Poultry, 11 lb., i 3 10 Rye, per - bush., l-25 150 Salt, 1-3 bbl., 450 500 do %-1 sack, l6 Timothy ced . 2 50 350 Trout, per i bbl., . BQO 900 Wheat, V-bush. 150 1.62 White Fish, ?? : bbl., I 800 900 COUDERSPORT: ACADEMY. 3. W. ALLEN,Prirkelpal, Late of the Wellsboro,i Academy, assisted by competent Teachers. 5 ; The Fall Term commences September sth, and continues Eleven We Tuition, to be paid at; the middle of the term, $3 to $B. No scholar admitted for less than half a, term: A Teachers' Class will.he instructed free of charge. . i By order of the Trustees : .. D. F. GLASSMIRE, , 1 . P, A. ST4BBDIS, _ . . S. ROSS Coudersport,. Alan. 8 18G4i . • Application for Pardon. ALL persons are hereby notified that an /IL Application for ,Pardon is about to be made to his Excellency Governor A. G. Cur tin for the pardon ofE. P. ptebbins, convicted in the Court , of this emir, on one count of an indictment for stealing a horse. Harrison, August 9, 1814. CASH PAID FOR BTITTER, • by • E. K. spencer. i COMMISSIONER MIMI Trustees IEB OUR QUOTA ! FILL Graves has received an 't.-Oen. Russell to raise a try for one year's service.— Rjoin a new regiment; and ering it will have many op °motion which they would leteran Regiment. The fol offergd- by the Government apt. James thority from A. company.oflgfa: The compan'?Wl thus4ersons eu i portanities for p, not have in a lowing Bounty i• for Recruits ; unty for One Year sloo t - . - nt of bounty Will be paid by which for one year will be Government : The first inst.:am the mastered in, $33.33. lom the Adjutant General's as a reward for meritorious • to secure valuable military :intments of Field Officers !ept under peculiar circum -rt who have.been in service onorably discharged. Men The circular f. Office states that conduct, and also experience, npp will be made, ex stances, from en and - bave been. h;.k (will report to MI. GRAVES, Oswayoil'a , Coudersport or tiulysses. or M . GitIDLC ( L. • 'August 1 . 1; 186 tftios Notice. Regily is her I named pers r to their names, fil ministration to t idec'd, Whose, na ithe office of tho l and grantingllutte for.the county of ;will be PrestriVed r"'sf — r.ounty, for c on the nth 'day o'clock m the tam in said county :by given that the following ns did, on the daths affixed the accounts of thir ad e estates of these persons, es are undermentioned, ih egister of probate of wills ! s of administration i'n aiad ' Potter, and that the same o the' Orphan's Calirt of the nfirmation and allowance, of September next at ten nipg, at the Court House account of A. G. Fresh() a balling,' AdralitiStratola S. Darlinglate of Allegaty fay 5, A. D, 1864. iccount of t 9. S. Johnson, id Daniel Dalrymple, Eitec ] of E. Dallymple. dcc'd, ;nship. account of 0. R. Webb, lie Estate of Polly•Vandit ialet tp, dec'd. Filed July DAN BAKER, Register. First and film; and 'Rhoda Arndt of the Estate.of T. tp., dec'd. Filed . First and final Wm. DalrymPle a i tors of the Cstat late of bswayb to First and ;final Administrator of tl ivarka, late of Ro 27, A. D. 1861. Angutt 8, 1864, IST OF LETTE' Office at 'Condi S M Brainaid,3lll Burgess, Diana tu Miss Julia Cole, Tj Creek, Horace H j S remaining in the Post rsppoi•t Pa., Ahg. 8, 1864. s Eticy 14 Buckley, .tieniy Iton, William A. Chestnut, .omas Coons, Elliot and , Mott, George .Fuller 2, E N Hovey, John I ovey Esq., N. A. Hume, William Huntlety,T.hrt Kbunedy, Elliot fin burn, W S I,Ovej9y Aoitittnto Luce, William Nephew, H Oliver Esq., Miss Phy lecta Roberts, Mis Sophia Riley, Miss Re becca M Slayter, George Smith, D. A. Tooker Esq. ; Miss Katbari l ia Torgst, C. Turner, J Voorhees, Zadock S Wheeler, D. Wright. ' 1 LINO. S. MANN, P. M., Auditoi - Is Notice. XTOTICE is; hereb , given that the nuder- Ilir signed, an Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court to distribute the funds arising from Administrator's Sale of the Real Estate of A 11 Butterworth,ldec'd, will-attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday the 17th day of September, 1864, at 2 o'clock P 31, at the office of the Prothc'notary, where all persons interested can attend if they shall think proper. ' OAN BAKER, Auditor. August 8, 1864. 's Notice. , given that the under . itor appointed by the 'tribute the funds arising Sale of the Real Estate c'd, will, attend to the ment on Saturday the r 1864, at 2 o'clock P. M. 'rothonotary, when all 1. attend if they shall OLMSTED, Auditor. . Audito NOTICE is hereb I_l signed, an Au Orphan's Court to did from Administrator's of Samuel Carlin, d 1 duties of his appoinl 17th day of Septemb at the office of the persons interested c think proper. H. J. August 8, 1864. TION .i eby cautioned against ond given by the town , Potter County, Pa., to :ne Hundred and Fifty , o- years. Which bond nf said Burrows enlist• :e years in the United sooner discharged.— ng deserted before said :efore they will not be by law. CAU The public — are he, purehns'ng a certain ship of West Branch, B. F. Burrows, for C Dollars payable In tw i was in consideration ing and 'serving thre'l States Service unless The said Burrows hay Bonds were made, the paid unless compelled M CONABLE, 11115 KLEMM, Stipervis. mug., 4, 1664. [194 rs of West Branch Tp Jst Call. Igiven that it is now P.A. Stebbins and the it business, and as a iem which remain un; I will attend at the ones, in Coudersport, i to receive the pay on ibted to said concern. left - in the hands of A word to the wise i C. S. JCNES. 1864. -4--- Y- The La, NOTICE is hereby Four Yeats since undersigned closed the part of the debts due paid now belong to me Store ef C: S. &-E. A. fl for the neat thirty dayl , them from those inde. after lrhich theY will be an officer for collection is sufficient. Coudersport July 1, POTTER COUNT, e--- , -, The Comma) {L. S. nia to the Shei ~.„...., We command you that You attach G. D. Blatl,'hitrd' by all and singular his goods and chattels moneys, rights, credits, lands and tenements in your bailiwick in whose hands or possession soever the same may be found, so that.he be and appear before our Judges at Coudersport at n, Court of Common- Pleas to be bold in and for said County on the 15th day of June nest, there) to answer Wrn. A. Cole in an action of assumpsit damages not exceeding three , hundred. dollars, and have you then and there this writ, Witnese the Honorable Roaeir G. Whirs, President Judge of ‘ our said Court at Coudersport, this 11th day of May, A. D. 18G3: [5O et Rev. Stainp.] H. J. OpISTED, Prothonotary. Dec. 26, 1863, T on motion of W. B. Graves, Plaintiff's Attorney, the Court direct publica tion of the writ ib this case by six successive advertisements in the POTTER JOURAL. By tho ourt. H. J: OLMSTED, Proth'y OLEAN ,ACADEMY. The Pall Term will commence August 31st 1864 and continue thirteen weeks. Tuition from $4.00 to $8:00 per term. Board can be had in the Principal's family. Rooms for self-boarding Carl be ha'd• in the Academy Buildings at $ . 9.00 per term. E. WILDMAN, A. M. Principal, assisted by other Teachers. A Teachers' Class. ,will be organized for the instruction of teachprs. in their profession, in which Holbroolt'S Normal Methods and other valimble aids Will be used: IF. S. MARTIN, President: STANLY MARTLN,-SecretarY. IjUNT'S BLOO3I OF ROSES,---for the La il dies,—at STEBBINS' on Monday ) September 5,1864. Prof. F. A. ALLex, for the past six ytiars is charge of the Chister County (Pa.) Nocaial School, has been elected Principal,"and Prof. FCANS Cuosiv, recently of The same institu tion, has been appointed to the Professorship of Languages Ono Literature. 't is desirable that students should enter at the commencement of term, andfdrit period Of Mot lesi than thiiteen weeks. in ladvance per term, $ . 6.4)0.. No ext Fit charges for the laisages or the higher math ematics. Text books rented a reasofiable rates. Vocal 'and iristtumental ' music at teachers' prices. Boarding in thb, hall, or in private familiesitOm $2 5010 $3.00 per week. Fare from Philadelphia, $8.50 ; from Harris burg, $6,00.' ; . ' W. . RTPLEY; Pres. Board of Trustees. ALBERT CLARK, Secretary. Mansfield, July, 20, 1864. ' SPRING MILLS ACADEMY. SPRING MILLS, ALLEGANY CO., N. Y. ELIAS HORTON, Ja.,L Principal llrs. ADA WALKER. HORTON, Preceptress Miss NEizin wer . arsn, Assistant MisS A. A. Tsterza,l.. Teacher 'of Music The Fall Term commences September • The Winter Term commences December 14. The Spring Term commences March 22. . Tuition from Four to Eight Dollars. B l ear(' $2.00 to $2.50 per week. , The Principal having recently graduatetat one of the first Consmercial. Colleges in the State, is thoroughlY prepared to teach Single and! Double Enfry l l rook-Keeping Banking, Commercial Law, &c., in as good a manner as it is tnneht in any of the first Colleges in the Country. Furnished rooms for self-boarding at' ow prices. For further information address the Princi pal or the undersigned. ti l ealfANlA, Potter Co., ea., Aug. 1, 1863. xTpncE is hereby given that Charles Bu shor, now or late of this county, holding the following described property, has not yet paid any consideration whatever tcr tbeta.tue, and all persona are hereby warned not to ptd.-chase any of,said property of the said Bushor before the decision of the Court is- given in this case and C. Bushor has paid to and the consideration money therefor. Tlie following is the property: ' Ist. A certain tract of land Leta' the dir mattia Mill, in warrant 5075, Abbott township : Potter county, Pa., containing 100 acres.— A 150125 acres in *arrant 8078 and adjoining the above. ind. A certrin trict 'eland, with girl and ituprevemen'ts thereon, near Kettle Greek, in warrant 5819, in Steivartson township, Pottbr county, Pa., containingiabont 204 acres. C. Bushor holds also in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines. township, Tioga county, Pa., on the road leading from Germania to Gaines, containing 850 aims. tf WM. RADDE. MINK AND GREENBACKS. rro Hunters' an d Trappers in Southern Al legany acid Northern Pennsylvania be it known, that fom this till farther 'notice, the subscribers w4ll pay FIVE DOLLARS EACH in greenbacks, for all healthy living Mink, delivered to them in Wellsville. These Mink are now worthless for fur, and will remain comparatively so for' three or fodr their 'skins net being piime till ihout the middle of December. Mole litters of Mink now prevail on the tributarieg of the Gdnesee and Allegany; laud can be taken in boxtraps.l Persons catching them have only 0. kbep them in in a box well ventilated and kept • in a cool place, with a dish of good pure water at all times in the box,and half a dozen if caught can be brought to market at 'once. Mirk can be caught much more readily now than when the season becomes advanced'and cold,' and will bring just as good price by selling to the subscriber+. Bring them along then, singly or by the dozen; and the money is ready. WILL II:11,W. COLE, • ASEIEIt P. COLE. Wellsville, July 19, 1139.1.-4di. Administratot's Nalco. WHEREAS Letters of Admiiiistration to the estate of SA.IiES COTTON, late of Harrison township, Potter county, dec'dj . haye been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment,..and those having claims against the same will present them, duly au thenticated, for settlement to LEROY D. Con', Ado*. Coitdersport, July , 94, 18134. SS: wealth of Pennsylva ill of said county GHESTING : . • . Ohallenge to a Molitting Matoh. challenge any Agent of the Hubbard, Ohio, tßawson, Cayuga Chief or Buckeye Moiring Machines in Potter County, to meet zee any where hi this County within 20 miles of this place, and test the machines in cutting light and:heavy, long or short grassi, on ground rough and stony or smooth—wherever it has been plowed-on' calling stubble high and short, on lightness bf draft, strength and dur ability, ease tri handling to team and driver, passing Obstacles largo and small. The Jildges to ba chosen from the specta tors at the trial (bat not "mowlng mathiael , men") two by each Agt.—their names put in- I to a hat and one drawn out by each Agent Presentil the.so to constitute the Judges. ' ` The Machines to be worked first by theft Agents, and then by each of the Judges driv ing and' handling each one. The Agents whose Machines are beaten shall pay all ex penses of this; and all advertiSements of trill, handbills, . A report of the trial to be published iuthe POTTER JOURNAL. Agents, accepting this, will please notify trio at Spring Mills, N. X., of time and place Of trial: Also see to the piorier notices of trial. , , I C. L. Hart Agerii for W. A. Woods Prize 3lower New Selts Raking Combined, and others. Bing,hatn, Potter Co., Pa., July 5, 1864. 101 ESPONSIBLE parties able and desirouti 11., of undertaking the building of the en tire or IV part of, a dug road, (161 feet.wide,) of from 12 to 15 miles Iu the Stintlt=Eatitertt part of POtter County, Penna., m• liptt tOt partieulrqs to CHAS. AMINE, Esq., surveyor, Germania!, Potter Co., Pa. • June 8, 1861.-tf. PA., STATE NORMAL MANSFIAD, TIQGA .TIILS.INSTITUTION WAS • Recognized by the State Authorities; iit 1 , December, 1862 . AS A • • • State -Normal School: And Otetted as tuch in September 1863. The School is t length places upon a se cure basis—the State appropriation of the current year enabling . the Trustee to elan- . gaish the giiateiportion of the outstanding liabilities, and to 'make extensive insprove nients upon the buildings and grounds. • Tile Second School Year will comrnence WM. COBB, Proident Board of Trustees Drotice. Potter Cr A To Road Contractorti. New IM Spring . 604 t, F, Ai STEBBINS it, 0,,, Rave jest reeeived,filim Near."rca:k, stock of seasonable Goods which they will sell as lovas any house in the county ; con- Sisting:of eg9. fit(tilc# la all varieties vie DRESS GOODS) DELOIVES ) Poniffs, At CA'S'i .MOZANBIGUES, PLAIb iiOPLIRS, BL.A cyr 43ALMOPAL SA7 ErS.' t-LOAKS, 'cfbAKiiv : 64; VASSIAIERI I ,S; SHAWL S,!SUIV UMBRELLAS, do Fuil StOCIC kg . MEN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING! ALto ROM & SHOES, 14.1115 4' CA.Pg; kc., Ate; orrorct sfocie GROCERIES f WAYS ON BAND. from 75cts. to mg per•pound _'• PI L B#BBINS' it. Ca., Corker Main and Second Streets, Coudersport, 3El'l 11, ,1864.-Iy. Not Alcoholic: - A HIGHLY CONCENTRAtED VEGETABLE EXTRAG Dr. Hoofl4l3.Wa . , Gerinhn Bitters, Dr. `O. j'ackson, NILE pIIECTULL - 11.4!= IYrOz*siA, Chronic or Nervous Debzlitg, Disrases of the Irldneys, - aftii all efrearcs 'arising firms a disordcred Utica or Stomach, Such its, Constipation , inward Piles, Falnes); or tiro otr the Head 4 Acidktfo f Stoulacb, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgnstlar Food,Vul- ness or weight in the StoYeach,Sour IrruatEtionTs Sifikittiorliateriiig at the Pit of the S tAiach;iSerlinming _ of the Head, Hurried 'and Diffi cult Breathing, Fluttering at` the ReartiChoß4 lag iorSaffocating sensations when in a ly ing Pasture ? Dimness. of Vision, Doirs or Webs before the S'yglit., -Fever an 11 Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Pei spiration, Yellowness oft the SW& • and Fles,Pain in the Side, Beek, Chest, &Aden 'Flushes Of *fal l Burning in tlfe Quisttint 'matt- Bu_ of "Evil ) and great Depresslona of . Spaits. HOOPLAIND'S GERMAN Are net a-new, and .untried rtiGie , bet are stood the test of fifteen years trial by the American public ; and their. reputatioik and sale, 'tire WA 'rivaled by any Inkiara tion. The proprietors have tti64de 15f Eaten from the most enereirit CLERGYMEN, LA.WYER.S. 91.TIZEX l a. Testifyineof'theii ovi'n ridfsoaal katiiifedgei. to the beneficial effects and medical vir'tnea of these Bitteis. I • , k - ATTENTION, SOLDIERS AND THE FRIENDS OR AOLDISABI. Xive call the attention of all having rela‘tions or friends in the army to the fact that "MOP+. LAND'S German Bitters" willini.:6 , YEMetentlis, of the d'isea'seS iridnced by . exposnia and privations incident to camp life: In tlh6 lists, published arintYst &Lily . in the newspapers, out the arrival' of the siiekl,t 'h - e noticed that a very large prepertimeare suffering frdta de bility. EVery ease of that kind 'can be •eittl ily cured by Thsofland'a German Diet.:oB. , Ditea6Bl'esultitg froth dithordets thetiges- ' tive organs are speedily removed.. We.,havo no 'hesitation 1h stating that, ifthese );fitters were, freely used among our aoldiers, hun dreds of' lives inight be saved that ether- - wise will be lost. ,•1 • Wean Parti'C'elai attention in the ?Pllotr ing remarkable and *ell antbeiticated 'dare of one of the nation's heroes,Whoselll;e, to use his own language, "has been save by the liitters :" - Fkt,Aeteirtf, 4ug. 22,.1,htt. ... M'Esims.'s'coils & Evllrs:—Well, Venfle‘knen, your Hoofland German Bitterslhas saved My life. There is no mistake in this. lit is vouched for by ; numbers of my cor*ades, some of *liege names are appended, andiwho were fully conizane of all the olretniKstabces of my case. I am, and haVelOn for tbe - last forir yearkil.M . enthei.nf Stferman'.stelelFated battery„. :and , under the immediate .`Com mend of Capt. R. B. Ayres. ta`r stet the exposuie attendant upon; my arduous duties, I was 'atttcked in November lasi with inflam ation'of the fangs, and Wes :for, set-two days in' lia' hospital. Tyis wayTohoWed by great. debility, .heightened by an itfack of dysentery. .1 was then removed from tho White Eletee, and tent to this arty on.board. the,Steamer "State of. Maine," tram. which I landed o‘.'!. the 28th of June. Since dfat time I have been about as low as l'ayiont c'o'uld be ' and still iitain a spark of viality. For a week dr inOre I was scarcely able to Svallow anything, and if I did-force a morsel clnWa, it was immediate throw ag4„*„; -. . f _- I could not even keel!, a glass' of water on my stomach. Life could not last under such, circumstances ; and, accordingly, the ;physi cians who had been working, faithfully, tho' unsuccess'fallY,-to reStife me fro' the . grasp of the ,dread Archer, frankly Ohl 14 they could do no efore For me, and advised me to see a clergyman, and- to make sifch disposi tiort - of Miltthited" fends at best suited. me. An acquaintance who visited me! at the hos pital, Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth below Arch Street, advised the, as a forlorn hope, to try your Bittern, and kindly ~ 'lorcte. O red a bottle. From the time I ned&eitied taking Ahern theglootky, shadow of (lentil deeded, and I att now, thank God for it, 01 -lag bet ter. Though I have taken but two 4iottles,,f have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being lermitted to. rejoin, pi , Wife and daughter, ficnit tvlioin .1' have head nothing for eighteen Months ; for, gentlenien I am a loyal Virginian; from the vicinity of, Front Royal. To youk invaluable Bitters I ewe the eertaintz, of life which has taken he place of vague Tears—to -our Bitters wil 'l. owe Alter glorious' priiilege 'or again cla i ing to mi-' bosom those who are dearest to me in' life. Very tidy yenri, ISAAC MALONE. We fully concur in the truth of the above statement, as we had despaired lif seeing Ode comrade, Mr. Malone, restiffed.t6,litalth. John Cuddleback, Ist New York,hattery.• George A. AckleiWo. 0, llth 41iiino. , Lewis.Chevalier,Old Nevt York: - I. E. Spencer, Ist Artilleri, Battery F., ' J. B. Fabewell, Co. B, 2d Verment: Henry B. Jerome, Co. B, .. do.', . . • , " Henry T. Macdonald, Co. C, 6th lain* John P. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine'. Herman Koch, Co. 11, 72d New tor*. Nathaniel B. Thomai, Co. F„Ppt.h.Fel*f4 . AndC'eW 3. Kimball, Co. A, 3xl reilinift, - John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th &Vivi: . , BEWARE OF • COUNTER" l &oTAs • Seethaithe sidnaturegf"C:, t. " KSOV . :is on the Wnimell'ofeieb VOW& . PRICES': ~ Large Siie (holding nearly "dthithle quanfitY) $l.OO per Dottle : .—ball doz. 55.000 Small Size---T5 cts. pr Mottle =half doz. $4.001 Should . ydar nearest B. a fst woe bay& then tirade, do not be put off by any. of. the intox-- rcating . preparatimss that. May be offered in its place, but sera to us,. and- we will • forward,. ;securely packed; by es*eSs. • PRINCIPAL O'FFICS AND MANI;FACTORY No. 631 Arch Street. . , •a• ONES . -&' EVAN*. I (Successors Ur C. M. JACKSON ' PROPLIKTORS. FOR sale by Druggists and Deater, imercri tom , in the United States. A Purb Tnic. rAspAiito
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