The American Presbyterian. (Philadelphia) 1856-1869, January 28, 1864, Image 8

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    United States Christian Commission. —
Cash acknowledgments from Jan. Ist to Jan.
23d, 1864:
David Stuart, Liverpool, Eng, $1000; Patri
it Ass’n, Genesee, NY, per" Mrs L J Macy,
0; Citizens of Columbia, Pa, (balance of
_ Ascription for Richmond prisoners,) 26,66; 2d
* -Dng’l Socy, Greenfield, Mass, 60, S S do, do,
j),47, Miss S G Gove, do, do, 1,00, per W H
Janborn—lol,47; From 16 members Comp A,
23d reg P Y, 15,75, do, 9 do, do D, do do, $9,
do, “F A L," Lieut Co O, do do, 6, per Captain
JHeyer—29,7s; Pres ch, Fremont, Minn, per
Rev H L Craven, 6; 'Coll’n in Bradford co, Pa,
per B S Russell; agt, 31,85; M E ch, Odessa,
Del, per H B Boker, add’l, 13,00; Coll’n at St
Peters, Minn, 25, do Union meeting Minneap
olis, Minn, 56, per D D Merril—Bl; Indepen
dent Club, Newville, Pa, per Jas McKeehan,
29; Alex Fraser, Fowlerville, NY, 10; Pro
ceeds of a fair held by the young ladies of New
Britain, Bucks co, Pa, per Ladies’ Aid Soc of
same place, 326,60; Pres ch, West Hampton,
L I, per Wm B Reeve, 22; John Grigg, add’l,
50; Aid Soc, Leonville,- Pa, per Miss R Acker,
10; Goll’n Pottsville, Pa, per John Stephens,
Treas, 275; “ Oaila,”,N Y, per H Gordon, 11,-
30; Soldiers’ Aid. Soc, Carlisle, Pa, per Mrs M
E Eley, 6,42; ‘ Pres S S, St Georges, Del, per
G Garrison, 10; Samuel Shelly, York Springs,
Pa, 50 cents; Hattie J Huey, 1; L A Godey,
add’l, 20; Mary McLean, West Alexander, Pa,
2; Pres ch, Jenervillo, Pa, per L Y Graham,
6,50; St Jnde’s ch, Phila, per J L Smith; 53,-
35; SS Mission’y Soc of the Spring Garden st
Baptist ch, 50; Elhanna ch, Ind;;8,70, Pleas
ant Ridge ch, do, 5, per Rev J M Lowrie—l3,-
70; C A Stowell, Sugar Run, Pa, 3; '*OpU’n at
Green Corner, Me, per Rev W T Sargent, 10;
Union cong’n, Sparta, Randolph co, El, 8,75;
J Macy, New York, 10; A Blind widow’s mite,
Brooklyn, N Y, per Rev A A Willetts, 5; Pro
ceeds of a Tableau Entertainment given by the
young ladies and gentlemen of Oazenovia, N
Y, per F Graff, Sec, 100; A Lady, 1; J Milli
gan, Icksburg, Pa, 1; Baptist ch, Brandywine,
Chester no, Pa, 8,55; "E B D,” 5; A Lieuten
ant in the Army of the Potomac, 5; Cash, 5;
Gash, 50c; A Friend, Goshen, N Y, 25c; ; Two'
children at Womelsdorf, Pa, 50c; Cash, 1; J
R Calderwood, West Galway, N Y, 12; Mrs C
O Callaghan, 10; SB, Potter’s Mills, per Rev
Geo Warren, 32,45; Pres ch, Hanover st, Wil
mington, Del, 29,58; Coll’n at Wyalusing and
Hermick, 6; A Soldier, 5; “EBB,” 10; Rev
J G Yopng’s ch, Olanseler, Pa, 6, A Friend,
Bainsburg, Pa, 1, per W Raparant—7; Rear
Admiral 8F Du Pont, 100; Presby ch. South
East. NY, per Rev G F Goodhue, 11; N G
Parke, Pittston, Luzerne co, Pa, 10; Coll’n at
Landisburg, Peuna, per J B Smith, 2,35; E M
Fullerton, deceased, late of Anderson Cavalry,
per Alex .Fullerton* 1 .50; BaskeniidgCtPres ch,
Elizabethtown, N J, 15; John Shippen, Treas,
O Gi-Jpottsville, Pa, 75; Proceeds'ofra fair hSid
bythe'young ladies of Grace Ger Ref ch, Pitts
burg, Pa, per B Wolf Jr, 339,36; MissHC, ■
Norristown, Pa, 2 ; ,S S, St Stephens church,
Wilkesharre, PaVSIO; Congregation at Lehigh,
Pa, per Rev J Yaeger, 14,10;; Cong’lch, En
field, Ot, 36, North oh, 36, Ist Cong’l church,
Windsor, 28,35, Cong’l do, do, 11, per Rev B
Parsons—lll,3s; J L Darnell, prisoner in
Fdrt McHenry.per A Kline, 5; Wm McElroy,
Albany, N Y, 100; M E ch, Saratoga co, N
Y. 7;' Pres ch, Manchester, NH, per Rev G
Bowman, 20; “J S W,” 2; S S, East Berk--
Jre, 1,32, M E do, , do, Berkshire,; 1,68^3;
"1 John’s Ev Luth<;h, 14; Two
■td “E J,” East Chatham, N Y) 6,25'; Miss E
loble, -P.hilada, ,10; Melville E Meade,.NY,'
iiiO; 'Tart'-proceeds of a fair held by the Ladies’'
‘iito Soc of Carlisle, Pa, per Miss B C Irvine,
Treas, 500; Chris Com;! Bangor, Me, per FG
Btickney,Treas, 99,09;,YMC A,
Del, per 'Miss*E J F Shields, 236,61; 8 S of
Christ ch, Towanda, Pa, per B S Russel, agt
C C, 25 ; Citizens of West Alexander, Pa, per
B L Craven, (balanae of collection,) 51,50;‘
Wes and Epis Meth ehs, Weybridge, Conn,
pdr T H Keuaston, 10,25; Coll’n at Hartyrick,
N Y, per Rev H fl Fisher, 10,52; proceeds of
Christmas festival given.by the young ladies of
MSlton, Pa,por Jonh McOlerry, through hands
of Ex-Gov Pollock, 585; M E church, Goshen,
Cape Mot co, N J, per, Rev W B,Osborn, 10,-
60; “ S J W,” Cedar Springs, Centre co, Pa,
10; part proceeds of a fair neld at Wessfield,
Mass, per O K Lambson, Treas, 600; Samuel
Small, York) Pa, 100; Ooll’n at Milo, Me, per,
Miss- A M Everett, 11,50 ; ‘ French
Creek. West Ya. 10; proceeds of a fair held by
the ladies of Oxford Furnace, Warren co, N
J, per H A Kingsbury, 201,50; Edw G Towns
end, Chicago, 111, 100; Rev A M Morrison,
Gambier, 0,100; Oak st ch, .Norristown, Pa,
3,90; “W A H,” 10; St Mary’s Prot Epis ch,
Oregon, per Rev Johnston MCOormac, 20; St
Mathew’s Epis ch, at Wheeling, Western Ya,
80,60, Pres ch, West Union, Ohio co, Western
Va, 9—p er R Crangle, 89,60; Oaßh, Pound
ridge, N Y, 5; ’The Grand Jury and Prosecut
ing Attorney of Msrcer co, N J, per George S
Greene, 50; Ladies’ Aid Asso of Hightatown,
NJ, per; Miss M S Morrison, Sec’y, 25_; Con
tributfotfS from Indian Children in Orphan In
stitute, Highland, Kansas, as follows Ma
rgaret Rnbito, 2, Perunna Jahoard, 1, Julia
Rubito, 1; Lizzie McClaskey, 50cts, Julia Mc-
Claßkev, 50c, Edw Irvin, 1,50, Thos Robertson,
25c, Henry Livenndre, 50c, Aleck Livermore,
50c, Edmbl Livermore, 10c, Okas McClaskey,
"bonis Devine, 25c, A H Bayless, 1, Eliza Hen
jlerson, 40cts, per Miss Anna M Turner, $10;
Vathan Boughtob, Virgil,-. NY, 2,50; A wi
iow’s mite, 3; Miss J RNelson, Shippensbnrg,
Pa, 5; J H- :M:nnson, San Francisco, Cal, per
Miss A M Turner, 5; Rev T R House & lady,
missionaries of the Pres Board at Bangkok,
Siam, 100; U P cong, W Charlton, NY, 31,-
27; Baptist Ch, Woodbury, NJ, 6; Ooll’n at
prayer-meeting, Centre co, Pa, 3,10; Bapt S. S,
East Smithfield, Bradfordjco, Pa, per Jas Par
ker, 9; Mansfield, No 36,(F AM of Washing
ton, N J, per J T Johnston, 50; St Peter's M
E ch, Reading-iEa, per Rev J H Meredith,2l;
Barnet Cong, Yt, per'Rev WH Reed, 15; Rev
Jos Warne, 5; Mrs Pratt, 2—7; Richard Kay,
Owassa, Mich; Two Ladies, Albany, N, Y, 5;
Gash, 25c.—56742,72. ; Amount previously
acknowledged,; $241,022,66. Error in pub
lished acknowledgment to correspond with
Treasurers, $229,35. $242,252,01, Total,
$248,994,73.
JOSEPH PATTERSON,
Treasurer H. S. Christian Commission,
Tie United,.States. Christian Commission
begs leave to acknowledge the receipt of the
following additional hospital stores, up to the
22d,nst.:
Pennsylvania—Philadelphia, 2 pels, Miss
tVyiner; 3 dozen bottled -wine, Mrs Imlay; 100
“ Mcllvaine’s Evidences of Christianity,Thos
H Powers, Esq, 1 parcel, Miss McOutcheon.
EastNantmeal, 1 box, Bap ch. Washington
ville, 1 box, Ladies’ Aid Soc. West Finley, I
box. 'Eadies’Chris Aid'Soc. Carlisle, 1 box,
’Bol Aid Soc. Light street, 1 box, Ladies’ Aid
Asstf; ' Beimersburg, 1 box, Sdldierß’Aid Soc.
Taylor Township, Fulton co, two boxes, Loyal
Ladies. Brandywine Manor, one box, Ladies.
Juniata, Perry co, 1 box, Centre school, No 6.
Shoemakertown, one pci, Miss Myers. Spring
Bidgh, 1 box, Ladies’ Aid. Williamsport, one
box/Mrs Einley. Allentown, one box donor
unknown. Downingtown, 1 box, Ladies' Aid
Soc. Centre Square, 1 box, Whitpain Ladies’
\id Soc. Lower Providence, 4 boxes, Ladies’
Vnny Aid Association.
Massachusetts —Boston, 39boxes,7pcls, 1
ig and 1 bbl, Army Com YMO A. Enfield,
fbbls, H W Richards, Esq. Middlesboro, 1
>x, Sol Ladies’ Aid Soc.
Bhodb Islju»d— Providence, 1 box, ladies of
Jlev. Mr. Swain’s church. ’,
OoNHßoric'uTr-New Hardford Centre, 1 box,
SolAidSoo. ; ;
New York—New York, 24 pels, Com U 3
CC; one box, Melville E Mead. Ogden and
Sweden, 7 boxes, 2 kegs, one bbl, Ladies’ Aid
Soc of Meth Prot church, per Rochester Com.
Adam’s Basin, 4 boxes, 1 keg, Aid Soc Meth
Prot ch. Rochester, 2 boxes, 4 bbls, Com U
SCO. East Salem, 2 boxes, Ladies’ Sol Aid
Soc. Troy, 7 boxes, Ladies’ Aid Soc. Buffa
lo, 5 pels, Army Com USC C. Dryden, one
box, Ladies’ Aid Soc. Watervliet, 1 box, Sol
Aid Society.
New Jebsey —Bloomfield, one box, Sol Aid
Soc. Lamington, 1 box, Ladies of Pres ch.
Virginia— Fairview, Hancock co, one box,
Citizens.
Ohio— Cincinnati, 15 pels, Com IT S C C.
An unusual call is coming to us daily from
the Army of the Cumberland. The soldiers
are in need of nearly everything in the shape
of clothing, hospital stores, &c. In addition
to this we are enlarging our work in our regu
lar fields, and need ever increasing supplies
from the Christian benevolence of all. . Our
friends in every part of the country will please
remember these increasing calls upon us, and
send forward as fast as possible every kind of
contribution which can carry comfort to our
gallant soldiers.
GEORGE H. STUART* Chairman,
No. 11 Bank street.
PUBLICATION CAUSE.
The Treasurer of the Presbyterian Publica
tion Committee would acknowledge the receipt
of the following donations from Nov. Ist to
Dec. 81st, 1868, viz.:
Detroit Ist Presb. church, - - $22 14
Beekmanton, N. Y., Presb. church, - 706
Philadelphia, Pine St. S. School, - , 10,00
C. S. Bryant, 71st Ohio Vols., - - 500
Phila.. Mrs. M. B. Hunter, for army, - 10. 0©
Paterson, :N.J., 2d Presb. church, '-bSI Oo
Lyons Falls, N. Y., Ist Presb. church, ’ '2 CO
Cleveland, 0., Ist “ “ 86 14
Auburn, N.Y., Ist • “ “ 94 10
Boohville, N. Y., “ “ 10 00
Liverpool, N. Y., “ “ 17 85
Utica, N. Y., Ist “ “ 41 58
Port Penn.’Del., ■ , “ “ ■l3 63
Delaware City. Del., “ “ 31 7.5
J. W, Weir, Harrisburg, Pa., - - 30 00
St. Louis, Mo., Ist Presb. church, - 40 Oo
Dresden, 0., S. P. Hildreth, -. 300
Kentucky Abolitionist, - - - 500
Panama, N. Y., Presb. church, - 550
Brooklyn. N. Y., Lafayette Av. church, 104 55
Newark, N. J.,'2d Presb. church, ■ - 27 82
Wilmington, Del., Central Presb. ch., 30 00
Camillus, N. Y., Presb. church, • 100
Union Mills, Pa., “ “ 6 66
Wabash, Ind., “ “ - 735
Havana, N. Y., “ “ 18 60
Butternuts, N. Y., “ “ - 30 00,
Niles, Mich., \ “ “ - 72 00
Beaver Dam, Wis. , Asahel Clark, . - 500
Norwalk, 0., Friends, 1 ‘ '- 1 - - iO"00
New Albany, Ind., 3d. Presb,. church, - 20 85
Germantown, Pa., Market Sq. church, 45 00
New York, N. Y.,-7th Presb.'church, *: 37 485
Danville, Ind., .**.... .. “ - 24 00
Clinton, Ind., “ “ -26,0
Toronto, Itid.j “ .; “ -... 2 '6O
Bloomingdale, Ind., • “ ‘ “ - 12 50
Lima, N. Y., ' “ ■ - 37 83
Kensington, Phila., Ist “ “ - 18 32
Bandlatu, : N.A'.,' ’'‘‘-’.fW- .' . 10:00
Gr’dßapids, Mich., “ '• : “ : - 3- 65
Orange,N..X, ““ “ 54 40
Chicago, 111., Rev. J. A. Wight,, - 300
Constantia, 0.-, Rev. John Tnompson, ,6 00
Springville, Pa., Presb. church, ■ : , - > 2 00,
COvington, Ind., ‘ “ " “ - ‘ - 400
Perryville, Ind., ; s , 100
Central College, O 9 08.
Lansihgburgh, N. Y., Presb. church, 50 00
Elizabeth, N. J., “ 10 00
P^ladelhwa,-N; Broad St. .-. 78 !89
Aurora, N. 'Y., Pres. Church, - - 27 00
FOR THE $50,000 FUND;
Wm. E. Tenbrook, Philada., (in part) $833 33
W. W. Wickes, Brooklyn, N. Y., (in , „
part) • - : - - ■ 100-OO
George, Craigin, Brooklyn, N. Y., - 60 00
C. C. Kellog, .Utica,'N. Y.,- -‘25 00
John Rockwell, “ “ - 25 00
Rebecca Spencer, “ : “ 25 00
J. E. Warner, “ - .25 00;
Rry.-YSesV ' . ' - '25 00
Mrs. Janies Dana, “ “■ - 26 00
Miss E. Kelly, “ “ 25 00
E. H. Roberts, “ “ - 25 00
Cash, “ “ - 10 00
H. J; Williams, Philadelphia, - 100 00
Mrs. A. Rood, “ , ‘ 25 00
T. M. Spellman, Brooklyn. - ' 1 - 10 00
J. Neidlmger, “ - 25 00
W. K. Cornwall, New Yorkj - - 100 00
Lansingburg, N. Y., by David Jndson, 60 00
Addy, Hall & Ray, Cincinnati, 0., - 75 00
•E. H. Pendleton, “ “ - 50 00
T. G. Gaylord, “ “ - 60 00
P.,Wilson, " 60 00
A. S. Winslow, ‘‘ “ 50 00
S. S. Fisher, “ “ - 50 00
H. Mcßirney &' Co., Cincinnati, 0., , - 30 00
E. C. Morris, “ “ 26 00
O. N. Bush, “ “ - 26 00
Jas. Taylor.' ' 11 “ - 20 00
Geo. B. Bradley, “ “ - 20 00
E. Johnson,' “ “ 20 00
Mrs. Thos. Phillips. “ “ - 20 OO
Jno. Swasey, “ “ - 10 00
S. J. Hale, “ “ • 10 00
D. Gibson, “ , 50 00
For Special Fund, 1,708 83
For General Purposes, 1,236 21
Total, 2,954 54
Wm, L. Hildeburn; Trhas.
Philada., Jan. 10,1864.
Business Cards at the old Price,.
One Dollar and 50 Cents per I,OQO,
■at LOAG’S, 4th and Chestnut. '
EMANCIPATED SLAVES.
Card Photographs of Emancipated Slaves
from. Louisiana. . 1
McALLISTER & BROTHER,
728 Chestnut street.
The nett proceeds from the sale of these
photographs will be devoted to the education of
colored people' iii the Department of the Gulf
now under the command of Maj.-Gen.Banks.
jan 28—41
Soldiers will be supplied gratuitous with
Calenders for 1864, at LOAG’s, 4th and
Chestnut.
GREEN TTTT.L FEMALE SEMINARY,
1620 Poplar St., Philadelphia;
A Boarding and Day School for young Ladies
and Hisses. ' ;
Mrs. M. P. Hartzell, Proprietor and Instruc
tor in English, Vocal Music, the, Piano, the
Melodeon, German language, : and Plain and
Fancy work.
Rev. Silas Livermore, A. M., Instructor in
the higher English branches, as Algebra, Com
position, Rhetoric, and in the Latin language.
Miss Hollis, teacher of French.
The next session commences Feb. Ist, 1864,
continuing five months. The instruction is
given in five classds, the respective prices being
$l6, $l2, $lO, $8 and $6, Tuition in English
branches, with Board, $75 for five months.
For particulars, send for a circular or apply
to the Principal,
mbs. m. p. hartzell;
i .jso, 21.1 1620 Poplar St., Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1864
Commercial Printing,
Checks, Books,
Bills of Lading, Drafts, etc.,
at LOAG'S, 4th and Chestnut.
of the Presbyterian Publication Committee,
1334 Chestnut Steeet, Pailadelphta.
THE CANNIBAL ISLANDS
FIJI AND ITS PEOPLE.
Fourteen illustrations and a map. Pp. 869.
18mo. Cloth.
The facts here given can not fail deeply to in
terest and move the heart of the reader. We
have at one view the depths of degradation to
which .man can sink, and the power of God’s
grace to raise him from the depthsuaud trans
form him into a follower of Christ.
BANK NOTES,:
84 pages. 18mo. Cloth. With Frontispiece.
Price 30 cents:
Any of these books sent by mail, post-paid,
on receipt of price. s -
THE CLOSET COMPANION,
OK ' V
- MANUAL OF PRAYER. S f
CONSISTING OP TOPICS AND BRIEF FORMS OP
PRAYER, , I'.,'-.;'
DESIGNED TO ASSIST CHRISTIANS IN THEIR
', , , . DEVOTIONS.
With an Introduction by Prof. Albert Barnes.
IUTIt EDITION.
306 pages. Cloth 60 cents. Cloth Beveled,
Red Edges, price 75 cents. ’
MARTYRS OF FRANCe|
BY ,
BEY. JOHN W. MEARS. n
THE LAW OF BAPTISM;
BY
REV. EDWIN HALL, D. D. • .
. • tt.
LOAG’S Six Fast Card Presses. . \
REMOVAL.
JAMES R. WEBB.
PBAT.BR TO ...
Fine Teas, Coffees, and Choice
■ Groceries,
Has removed to the S. E. corner of Eighth
and- Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, a few doors
from his.former locatioui-where he will be happy
to see his friends and customers. , - . m
Goods carefully packed and forwarded to, the
country- Hl ! ‘ ■> ’ o . janB ly.
,Business .Cards, $1.50 per I,OOO:at LOAG’S,
teiis
FOR MARKING: LINEN, MUSLIN, SILK.
' ' &C. ..
By years of- use has proved itself
THE BEST,
\ MOST PERMANENT, <-
MOST RELIABLE - '
Marking Ink ini the World. ji
$1,236 21
’ : TARRANT & CO. ,
.278 Greenwich Street, New York.
(rOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.)
: The public are invitdddp S AMUEL'LOI&C
Printing Rooms, N. E. cor.4th and Chestnut
, A. L. TANSANT,
. MANUFACTURER OE ; '
. ; FRENCH CONFECTIONS, - !
South-East cor. NINTH and
/joining-Gontinental Hotel, j
Where he invites his customers and others who
love pure and goodGonfectionary, using nothing
but pure loaf sugar in* Manufacturing; .
always on hand fine Grapes, Sweet
Figs,-Raisins, Almonds,. Also, a largeassort
ment of Fancy .Boxes, fresh Imported French
and American Glaced Fruit. . jSjp..
LOAG’S Illustrated Programmes for Sun
day Schools cannot be surpassed.
MELODIOUS! HARMONIUMS!
CONSTANTLY on hand a stock of Melo
deons of my own make, which cannot be
excelled.
I am sole agents for Carhart's Splendid
Harmoniums, possessing unequalled powers,
variety, and beauty of tone. The best instiu
ment for Churches ever introduced.
' H. M. MORRIS,
728 Market Street.
Wedding pards Engraved and Printed,; at
LOAG’S, 4th and Chestnut.
INSTITUTE FOR PHYSICAL CULTURE
By the practice of X)r. Dio Lewis’s New Gymnastics
ana the inculcation of the Daws of Health, established
by Mr. and Mrs. Gillingliam, October 15th, 1863.
Central Branch, Horticultural Hall, Southwest cor*
ner Broad and Walnut Streets. Classes of Ladies and
Gentlemen meet on Wednesday, February 3d.
A Classes of Masters, Misses and Young. Ladies meet
on Mondays and Thursdays at 4 o’clock. A new class
organizes, Monday, February Ist. . ■
Northern/Branch,. Northwest corner Tenth and
Spring Sts. Classes of Ladies and Gentlemen meet on
Tuesday and Friday evenings at 8 o’clock, P.M. A
new class organizes Tuesday, February 2d.
Classes of Masters, Mißses and Young Ladies meet
on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 o’clock, P. M. A
new class organizes on Wednesdy, February 3d.
The Fee for a course of twenty lessons, two or four
timeß per week is $7,00. Two in the same family
$12,00. For the remainder of the season, twenty
weeks, twice a week, $12,00. Four timeß per week,
ISO,OO.
In the Bystem of New Gymnastics no fixed apparatus
is employed, all the exercises being performed to the
inspiring strains of music with light wooden dumbells,
hand rings, wands, bean bags, &c. They will be found
admirably calculated to develope and maintain-the
highest possible condition of physical giealth, and to
secure a grace, flexibility, precision,’ and endurance of
body, far more desirable than enormouß muscular
strength.
For further information, addresj:. 1 ,
O. GILLINGHAM, No. Buttonwoods*.
Jan.BB, .. v , H ;
NEW ISSUES
'. . AND • !
‘‘ITS HIS WAY." ,j
IN PRESS
• M ANUFACTURED ONLY By
PHILADELPHIA
MAJOR-GENERAL MEADE and all offi
cers under his command are invited to LOAG’S
Printing Rooms, N. E. cor. 4th and Chestnut.
NOT ALCOHOLIC;
A HIGHIiY CONCENTRATED
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
A PURE TONIC.
DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S
GERMAN BITTERS.
PREPARED BY
Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Pliila., Pa.
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA,
JAUNDICE,
Chronic or Norvoni Debility, Diseases o t
the Kidneys and all Diseases arising > i
from a disordered Liver
or Stomach; '
• SUCIr '
.■ /MOonstipa- .
...... tion,lnward piles,
Fulness or Blood to the
Hood, Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food,
. Fnlnwor\reiglit in the Stomach, Soar Erac
tations, Sinking or Fluttering at fcuhpit of the
Stomach; Swimming of the Head, Hurried and •
. Difficult Breathing, Flutteringof the Heart, Choking
or Suffocatkig . Sensations when in a lying posture, Uimnese
ofYision, Dots or Webs, befora the Sight, Fever and
Bull Pain in the Head, Deficiency'of Per
spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and
. Byes, Pain, in the Side, Back,.Chest, . . :
Limbs, Ac., Sudden. Flushes of
Heat,'Burning in the Flesh, '
’ r: - Constant 'lmaginings . * '
of Bril, and great " ;
, . Depression of
And will positively prevent YELLOW FEVER,
BILLIOUS FEVERfAc.
THEY CONTAIN
NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKEY i
They will OURS the above diseases in ninety-nine cases
out of one hundrod.
■From Rev. Joseph Hi Kennard,Pastor of the Tenth Baptiti
Church:.
Dk. ’Jacksoh. — Dear Sir:—l have been frequently re
quested to; connect my name with commendations of differ
ent' kinds of medicines, but regarding tbe practlce as out of
my. appropriate sphere, 1‘ have in all cases declined;' but
with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly, in
my own family, of the use ofDr. Hoofland’s Germanßitters,
I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full
conviction that, for general debility of the system, and espo
dally for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable prepara
tion, In some cases it may fail; but usually, I doubt not,
it will be very beneficial to those who .suffer from the above
causes.' Yours, very respectfully,
.... J.H. HENNAED,. Eighth St., Phila.
From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor pf Baptist Churchy
Germantown:
pE. C. M; JACKSOir.—Dear Sir: —Personal-experience en
ables me to say that I regard the German BitterSfpr.epared
by you .as a ekCellent medicine.- In cases'Of severe'
and general .debility I have bqen greatly benefitted by
‘the use-of the Bitters; and doubt not tlidy will produce
similar offectson others.. ; . YoUrs truly,
Pa,, May 31, 1860. W. RANDOLPH.
Ptev. J. H. Turner, “Paslor of bedding Church:
■\ . \ -v;. • . :Philadelphia, ApiUMim.
life, jaokbon,— Dear Sir:— Having.used your German
Bitlqra ih my ;familyifrequently, I am- prepared to'say that
it hiiH been .of great service. I believe that inmost cases of
genVraL'debiUty. ofthasysfcem the safest and liiost valu
ableremedv of which; I liavo i .:
Yqiire respectfiitly,- ■ J. H. T(JRNER, 729 N'. I9th St.
Frktn' tfte jßeu.' Thomas Winter, Pastor Of Roxborough
Baptist Chyarch:. • . i*;--
Drl jAokabN.— Dear Sir:— l ffcel it' duo to your excellent
preparation—lloofland’sGerma.iißittera—-to ; addl rby testi
mony! o the deserved reputation it has obtained. I have,
for at^time8 >: l}eeu;troubled, with great'disofder* iii my•
head aiul nervous system. X was'advised by a friend to
try a bottle of your Gorman Bitters. I did sb, 'and 'experi- ;
enced great and unexpected .relief.. My health hftS . beßu
very-materially benefitted. I'chiifidently recommend the'
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have been assured by many of their good effbets;
. ~t Respectfullyyonrs, t T; WINTER,.*,
Rbccbdroiujk;Pa.', Dec. 18S8. ' {
From jl D. D,, Editor of the Ency
clopedia ;of Religious t Knowledge: . v . jv
hot disposed to fovor or recommend Patent
*■ Medl^^iA' 'general, tlirongh distrust of their- ingyediSnts -
todeffocts; I yet know of no sufficient, reasozis why a man
may hot testify to the benefits he belieives hsmself to have
received from any ; Bimple preparation, in, the hope ttyat he.
ihay thus contribute to the benefit of others. 1
I 40. this more readily ,in regard German;
BitterSj prbpared by Dr. G. M. Jackson,"of this'city/becauso
I was .prcjudicpd them for .many years, under the'
impression that they were chiefiy ah alcoholic mixture. I
am indebted i tprny friend Robert Shoe maker,"lSs^. ,for the
r removal of thfe prejudice by proper for>qncou*
agement to try thhm, wheri shffeno'g froib great and long
continued .debility. The ÜBe of three bottles of.these Bit
ters, at the beginhibg of the prosent y eafwas followed "by
evident rellef, and. restoration to a degree ofj bodily end
mental* vigdr which T had’ not feU for six'months before,.
. and.'had almost.despairqd of, regainmg. I therefore thank-
GOd and' my friend for directing me to the use of them. ..
Phtiada., lSei. J. NEWTON BKOTYN.
PARITCULAR NOTICE.
" are m any preparations sold under the name of Bit- .
tersy.put up in. quart bottles, compounded of, the cheapest
whiskey or common rum , cosling from 2 0 to 40 cents per
gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. ;
This das* of Bittershas caused and will continue to cause,
‘ as lohg ds they can be soldi hundreds to die the death of the
\drunkard. By their use the system is had continually,under
1 ike influence of Alcoholic stimulants of the worst kind. Die
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For a Liquor Bittere,. Vfijpubtish the follduring receipt .
,Get One Bottle Hoofland’s German Bitters and
mix with Three Quarts of Good'Braridy or Whis
key. and the resvtt .witt be a preparation dwt vritt fjeix
excel in medicinal virtues arid true.ejxxUence any of the
numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will cost much
less. You will have aU the virtues of Hoofland’s Bit
ters in connection with a good-article of Liquor, at a
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you. • . • - - - H.J'' -v
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS!
AND THE TRIfiNDS OF SOLDIERS.
We call the attention of all having relations or friends in
the army to the fact that German Bitters”
. will chro nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures
and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, published
almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick,
it -will tie noticed a very large proportion arc suffering
from i3e.bili,ty. Every case,of that kind can be readily cured
by Hoofland’s German Bitters. Diseases resulting from
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have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were
freely used among our soldfers, hundreds of lives might be
saved that, otherwise will be lost. .
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The whole amount of the Loan authorized is
Five Hundred Millions of Dollars.
Nearly Four Hundred Millions have been
already subscribed and paid
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mostly within the last seven months. The large
demand from abroad, and the rapidly increasing
home demand for use asthe basis for circulation
by National Banking Associations how or
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short period, absorb the balance. Sales have
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ly, frequently exceeding three millions daily,
and as it is well-known that the Secretary of
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in the Duties on Imports and Internal Revenue,
and in the issue of the Interest-hearing Trea
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Quarter of a Million of Dollars daily, a sufix
nearly three times greater than that required in;
the payment of the interest on all thefc-20’s
and other permanent loans. So it is hoped
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tant day, willenable the United Stated i to re
sume specie payments upon all liabilities. r ; ..
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