ministers and churches oe PHILADELPHIA. ’amb,K. 15- - - ; • ■■ J. Broad Street Church. >AIR, Kobert - * * ■ Asst. Sec. H. M. Com. Hursts, Albert Ist Church. Übhss, A. HBSHY - * - ' jjSBBIDQS, LEEDS K. - * - . " Chaplain TJ. 8. Hospital- Blythe, John 0.. - ---- Braikebd, T., D. D., - - - ' 3d;Chut‘ch. Brows, Charlesi - ; - - Sac. Philada. M. Society. 4 Bruin, Kdward B. - - * * Butler, James O. - - - ' Walnut St. Church, W. Pi cvrto,wm,T-- t MAfricrtTV Church. Cos, Geo. W . , - - - -; - Crittkndkn, S. tV. - - - - ‘id'Clmtch.Darby. 1 Culver, Andrew. - j ■* - GJmrth... DASttais, Henri, ».d* - ; Hendricks, Francis - - Kenderton Church. JOHNSTON, Tiios. - - - Mantua Church, Vfl P. Malin, David, D. D,; - - Mallory, Rioa’Di A. - Twelfth Church.! » March, D. - - . -. r - - Clinton St. Onutclii McOaskie, Jambs - - Soutb-westorn Church, McLeod, John ..... SfcQ. A. B. C. F. M. MeABB, JOBN/W. V - - Ed'. Am. PresbytQfian. Miller, Jeremiah - - - Phtla. Sab. Association. Mitchell, Jab. Y. - - -r Central Church, N. Jj. Neill, E. D. - - . - Chaplain U. S. Hospitals. Patton, John, D.‘ D., - - Logon Square Church. - Bbeve, J. B. - - - - - - Lombard St. Cent. Church.; - - u - Shibherd, Thomas J* - - - Ist Church, IST. ? L. : ,■' : ' 1 \ Smith, ChAblbs A.,D. D. Smith, H. Augustus - - Taylor, W. W. - - - - Olivet Church. Van Deurs, George. - - Tabor Obnroli.~" * v Calvary Church . First Church Mission Southwark 'Church o Western Church; , i < HOME MISSIONS. The Presbyterian Committee of Home Mis sions acknowledges the receipt of the following i!n- •)»..> W 631 20 A Friend of H. M., West Phila., Pa., • 25 tio Kentucky, “An, Abolitionist,’.’ AA' - 500 Western Presb. church, Philada., Pa., 76 00j S. S., ditto.,’ - A,:’ - 25 00; Harrisburg Ist. Presb. church, (m. c.,) Pa., - - - 1191 Olivet Presb. church, Phila., Pa., - 15 .00 3d Presb. church, Pittsburgh, Pa., A 1300 00 Rev. E. R. Davis, Camillus, N.Y., 2'oo Auburn 2d Presb. church, (coll, in part) A n. y;,' : A; v-A,; -104 00 Miss , Sarah M. Merriman, Elbridge, " N. Y., - 10 00 Jeremiah ShlUvahvEsqU Madison, Ind., 13 00 Niagara Falls. S. S., N. Y., - - 50 00 Waverly, including $22i30 from S. S., ' N. Y., ' - A-A/,.' -AA A: 72 00 Ithaca, N..Y., r - /• .-AA - f - 112 33 Avon Pres^r,church, N. Y., - - 27 15 Wilson Presb, church, N. Y., - : - 27 30 Kerr’s Hill Presb. church, Ta., 6 65 Presb. church, Victory, N. Y., -vi - 300 Ist “ “ Auburn, N. Y., - 551 97 A“A :Ann ArbOr, Mibt.V - 889 “ 1: “. Milam 0,,; - - 20 00 C. S. Harris,'Esq., Newark, N. J., - 30 00 Presbvrchurchi South America, N.Y.,. 100 00 Rev. G. S. Corwin, Elba, N. Y., -50 00 Presb. chnrch, Mt. Morris, N. Y., - 88 65 Presb. church, Dauphin, Pa., - - 700 Rev. R. A. Avery, Gloversville, N. Y., 10 06 ; Presb. church, Mattoon, 111., - -« 26 00 “ “ Clement, lowa, - 827 “ “ Springwaler, N, Y., - 600 “ “ Postnlle, lowa, 263 “ “ Robert’s Creek, lowa t - 260 ■ t AV “ Henderson’s Prairie, A ■ lowa, - - 410 Ist “ “ Cleveland, 0., - - 488 00 “' “ Bhrr Oak, Mich.’, - 12 00 West Presb. chnrch, Reservoir Square, N.Y„ (bal.) - i- 150 00 Job Harris, Esq. N. J., -20 00 Ist Presb. church, Greene, Pa.,.. - 10 BJ> Presb. church,’olena,o., - - 18 10 “ “ Newark, Mo., - - 1126 “ “ New Providence, Mo., 600 “ “ Saginaw City, Mich., - 25 00 “ “< Traverse de Sioux, Minn., : ' “ “ ' WintCrset/ lowa,. Westminster Presb. church, Olathe, Kansas, - - - 535 Ist Presb. church, De Soto, Kansas, - 360 “ “ Dresden, 0., - 14 00 “ “ . Malcom. lowa.,’ - 10 00 “ . “ . Cranesville, N. J., - 20 00 Synod of Ohio, 0., - - •11 00 Ist Presb. chuieh, Elmira, N. Y., - 300 00 “ “ Miss. Assoc., Barrc ■ , ’ Center, N, Y., Cong.- church, Verona, N. Y.,_ - Mrs. Jane Afflick, Putnam, Mich., - 300 Presb. church, Greenville, N. Y,, - 700 Harlem Presb. church, N. Y., - 47 10 Rev. W. Bradley, Orange, N. J., - 10 00 Presb. church, Boonvillo, N. Y., - 106 00 Ist Presb. church, Cleveland, 0., - 63 58 “ “ “ Black Hawk, Col. Terr., / 7 - 60 00 F. G Niles, Central City, Col. Terr. , - 16 00 Ist Presb. church, Wabaßh. Ind., - 13 86 firs. Gould, dßase*. N. Y-, - 8,00 resb. churches, Thompson and Way mart, Pa., - . - - . 26 00 Ist Presb church, Norwalk, 0., - 68 65 i : , ‘ Edwd. A. Lambekt, Treas. . 1632 Mount Vernon St. Sp. Garden and _l3th Sts. orristowii. Presbyterian House, 255 South Eighth St. Wash. Sq.,cor. Seventh St. 221 South Ninth St: • - : 31st above Baring St. r Linden St. Germantown. 634 Pine Street. . •Fourth and Pine Sta. _ Spruce above 40th, W* Vi Presbyterian : Houbo. 1531 GhestnutSt. Gheatn'ut ab. 40th, W : P* Walnut St..ab. 39th. • ,St. Mary St ttbov L ° 1 Soil: Ba» cb Street.;. s } [barb) Green Lftoe, Mapay.unh. , bjansyui& r ‘ Gertiaantfcwn. ' Cfaestmit above 40th, P- Tioga St., above ;17th. Sycamore and 36tli. W. I*. 6tU'ahd-Bridge Sts,. "W. P. ItilfL Chestnut St. 919 South 15th St, South'St, above 11th. 822. pine Street. 10th St. below Spruce. 425-South 20th St. . Fitzwatorand 20thSt*.. Keeseville, Pa. Presbyterian House. - 300 N. lBth Street. 1 ; : Presbyterian House. • 11Q6 Ualib'vrhiU St.. 1033.rTorth6thSt,. L : Coates. St. above Third. 23t9Greeii Street. ; i 1621-Summer Street. 20th and Tine Sts.’ lltli and Raco St9*. Lombard above Bth St. 624 N. Broad. Gifdttf Ay, v abbye'l6tii ,, sti 507 Brovrn Street. : BattonivOdd.bdlo>f'.6t3fi. St, 1530 Arch Street. 1680 Arch Street. 2021 Wallacc-Strcet. 22dand Mt, Vernon Sts. 250,8. Juniper St.- l 17th'and Fitzwater Sts. Locust above 15th St. 9th,andTTbarton Sts. German Above 8d Street. 17th and Filbert Sts. . 20 00 - 185 00 - 16 00 - 10 75 Pi Kev UASIM STKKI.E, Of Philadelphia, to Miss E. j iIALLAsi Becond daughter of Mr. Samuel Dallas, of. Greene Co., Ohio. her Slat, 18«3, at the residence of father, bythe Rev. Leslie Irwin, Mr. Robert J. Mor mbok of Philadelpb 5 ' John facKibbln, Esq. A Word to It.wouldnot.be at and. exposure to w) the. landof* Dixie,’ medicine to be üb< inena‘B»’® v ' i land—for 'the eure and General Debility, Indigestion, Cramp and Pain.in the .Stoinach, Bowel Complaint, Colic, Diarrhea, Cholera, etc. Don’t go without a bottle in your knap -Bscks. To be had at the Drug stored, (Prescott Journal.) ' -"’;i; •• a . Price 35 cents, 7S cents, and $1.60 per bottle; : ■ The Philadelphia Tract and. Mission So clety wil! ho!d a meeting in the Sixth Presbyterian Ohuroh, Spruce, below 6th, on Sabbath' evenimr.:Hth at 7J*. to. T. B. Harbaugh and others Sffl ad dress the meeting. A collection will be taken tiuto aid the Spciety.. Tract Distributors and all,friendly to tiie cause invited to attend. J. It. Sonkeikek, Agent, '' ’' ' 929 Chestnut.*' . Thk Wondeb OF thj MicßOscors.—Bretoiulerstaiicl it la .through Ihe agency of this marvel " viewing instrument that Dr. Ayer has at last fiu<£ Eu^F and determining its character. PfAr® V® W e in.this section haveabundantevidencc inthepEVKit anb Acunc which it alone produces when ; through the lungs into the; blood. It has long’ been held to-be a vapor or something iir«ie' ; Vap6r-cu water from decayed and; decaying vegetation. -Udder, a great magnifying power; the Doctdr has found Ws vapor to contain distinct orgahisins .or living bodid&U corresponding precisely with those found in the blood; of Ague subjects. They are 13,000 times less- than visi ble to the naked eye, but have distinct character and* they are reproductive in .decaying' matter or lnthe blood,and hence'the lonfe life of the remote,effects of them in the system.. He? maintain** that they resembfe in character the other fermentarttvepofsons; or such-as the virua of rabies ori of a dead bojlyy&c., allof whiehare known to reproduce themselves with great rapidity, like yeast in'moistfened' flour,so. .that -the slightest quantity impregnates- .the whole mass. Yeast through a powerfulmagnifier ieeeeft tobe a forest civegation whichgrows,' blossbni&antigbeß l io.seed in a-short time. Miaazmis not so distinctly vel f’ etable, but has more the appearance of anlMalEre, al hough its 'imotion' cannot be perfectly distinguished. What the Doctdr,claims, to have settledis that it la- an organic and he has' Surther'fouhd ; ahden*bcP * died iixhis “Ague Cure” what will destroy, er,St.Xoiiis,ltto; ; - i J “ London Hair Odor Kest(»er ahd;Dressing? ss l t r , “ Londpn Hair Color. Restorer and Dressing.,” - i ‘ r X.oiidon Hair Color Heßtorerand Dressing.** ?■' I -' “iHBAI*THiS-OBIWMKICA.Tk.‘* , i i . I am happy to add my testimony to the {great* value • of the Hdr Color Hestqrer,” three bottles of •' which' restored 1 my Hair, which* wa* very gray; to it*,; original dark color, and ; the-hue appears to be perma— nent. lam satisfied that the preparation is nothing like a dye, but operates upon the secretionß. lt is also\ a beautifuL hair dressing, and promotea the growth. I purchaeed the first bottle from Mr. Garrigiies, Drug- - gist, Tenth and Coates street who.can .also testify my hair was very gray when I commenced its use. ; *.... r.% : Mrs. Miller. ; ;t f , • :• . No. 730 Nosth Ninth street, Phitou : - «.* London Hair Color Kestorer and Dressing.”' 4 It is not a dye, nor does it cehtain any ingredient the .least ifljuiwustb either skin'or hair. Priceso>oents. ,Six bottles, $2.60. Sold by Da. Swayxe & Sow, Nm. 330 iNorth Sixth st., PKilada; . V - * .1 Mothers! Motherst! Mothers-1>»;I . DON’Tfailto procure Uxs.'Wiinalow’s' S Syrup for ChUirsii Teething. , . . This valuable the prescription of. one of the most experienced and skillful Nurses inNewJ&ngl&nd, and has been used with never-failing succesVitW THOTT ■ BANDS OF CASKS. ■ • • ■'- lit not only reUSves the child from-patn, , invigorates . jtomach an^Jwwel^, corrects acidity and gtv.es tone and . , jrgy to the,whole system. It, will almost instantly eve *|- ’. 4: 1 ", llripinglii the Bowels ahd Wind Colic, - r ■ Which, if not speedily. remedied, 1 w death. We believe it the Best arid Surest-Remedy • the World, in,all cases of DYSINTERY and DIARRHOSA j whether arising from' Teething orfroin any. other cause.' ' . * '” ’ ' ' ' ; Full directions ; for' usin£ 4 will accompany each-: bottle.; None genuine unless the fao-ftimile ofCURISS &PERKINS, j New York, is ,on the outside wrapper; Sold. Jay all aiedjpyje( Dealers. . , t( . >v : -. .... Principal Office, 18 pey Ncw Tark PRICK ONLY'2S ; OKNTSPER BOTTLE. *' tndrlO ly] Brown’s Brondnal Roches. “I have never changed my uiind respecting them from the first, excepting to think yet better, of What I began ;to think well o£s! 4 Rev. Hhicbv Warbßeechbr. ‘‘The Troches are a staff of life to me.” ‘ 1 Prof; EdwAhSd N"oiith l Prof; HamiltonOollege, Clinton, N. Y. “For TKroat Troubles they are a Bpeoifle.” NiP? WIEtISV ■ “ Too'favorably known to need commendation.” 'Hdn.OHAREESA.'PHELVS, • r - • Preßs.vMasßcSena.te. “ Contain no Opium nor anything injurious.!* . Dr. A.A. IIATEBf Oliemist, Boston.’' u An elegant combination. for-coughß.’’ •. ... J - v Dr. G-. F. SiajßLOw,. Boston: i “ I recommend their use to public speaker.’* ; i r s - ■ - Rev. E. H. Chapiit. '‘Most salutary relief in Bronchitis.” - •* Rev. S. SsiOFßUin, “Very beneflcialwhen.suffering from Colde. ,] ‘ * ,WJ : Bev; S. J. P; Abtobbson,-liouis; “Almoßt- inatahtr relief in the ; distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.” 1 , Rev .A. C.^Egglzstok - , New York.; “They have suited my v 'case exactly, relieving my throat so that I could sing with ease.” : .. ‘. k-i.-.- S- 1 T-;Dfcharme, ; Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal. > As there are imitations be sure to obtain the oEifuiNß. Imo,Special notice. CLERGYMEN, : . . . PUBLIC SPEAKERS, ■ - TEACHERS and v.. . ... ■ SINGERS, who overtax the organa of the voice, will experience untold relief and benefit from the use of this great « vegetable ” remedy. ' Dr- Swayne’s Wild Cherry Compound, DRi SWAVNE’s WILD CHERRY COMPOUND. DR. SWAYNE’S WILD CHERRY COMPOUND *' * * '# DR. SWATNE’S WILD CHERRY COMPOUND. FOR THIRTY YEARS THE MOST RELIABEE REMEDY SEVERE COUGHS,** ASTHMA, BROXCHITIS, SORE THROAT, PAISS SIDE, BREAST, 4C-, UYER COWPIAIS AKD ALL PULMONARY COMPIAIKTS. v : Although many years have elapsed since this disco very wasmade known to the world, its great virtue has never yet been equaled. Prepared only by -Dr. SWATHE & SON, No. 330 North 8t» st., PhUadelphia OLD SABBATH-SCHOOL-BOOKS Second-band Sunday-School : Books, if "in good can be used very profitably by our Publication Committee in the Western States. And so also can old Church Psalmists. In some bf the older churches those without the Supplement have been replaced by the later edition; such hooks would be of use in our frontier churches. Perhaps a good dona tion to supply the missionary churches with Hymn-Books and Sunday School Books would meet the want as well. But the secoud-hand books can be advantageously disposed of if sent to the PRESBYTERIAN HOUSE, 1334 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia! f«b.—ll. • ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, It, 1864 CHARLES STOKES l& CO’S FIRST CLASS ‘OlTßraiCE’ MApt" MADE CLOTHING STORE, NO. 824 CHESTNUT STREET, UNDER THE CONTI NENTAL HOTEL, j Philadelphia. ) DIAGBAV liV. ! Officers* Uniforms readymade, alw Made to order in the best manner. an& Bonable tenna. Having* flhishedmas forma the.pasb'year for Staff, Field .is as well as for the Navy,“we are prep ordera inthis line with correctness an : The largest and most desirable stoffi .Clothing inPhiladelphia always on ii : marked In plain figures on all of the gb . ; A department for Boys’ ClothingiSi ' at this establishment, ,and superintendei hands, - parents and others will find le rable assortment of Boys* Clothing afl Sole-Agent for the “ Famous Bullef ] TTIQK'S, G of SEEDS, Amt ; Guide to the FlpwerSarden, I : My NEW; CATALOGUE ANI I GLIDE .is, now publishes® and, : ou#.'_ It contains desci | f leading Floral Treasures o&tihe w amdl plain, .directions for- SOW TRANSPLANTING and GEN' , TUBE. * ’ Also, a list of' Ckefise i 5 VEGETABLE GARDEN/with stnwtdons for Planting and Guftiiri beairaiiil work of fifty largc'pag with twenty-five fine enjeravingim COLORED PLATE of the--JD( It. wffl be sent, postage paid, t» a inclosing ten cents. * ! AddresO, Stt: - JAMES VICK, Rodhe kn&iit PR EMI XT MS m For the Best Family Sewnng-MactiirvoiS, PAMPHI.ETS CONTAINING SASIPLES-OF SBWMMfi BMa BROiDERYj 40., SENT Wlkß TO AJfY : AiUDItRSS.. GROVER& BAKEiI S. E.CO., ■ hi 1 ;.'; ‘SOOO« AOSYA ’ ‘a h'Va“ a a Au id” if ' ‘ s sh 6 ivA No. 736 Market St., S. E. cor. of Sth.i .-■'rhii i:. PHILADELPHIA. o.!;u !;.h. v:h ! i.Mahofaeturerß and .Dealers ; in Shoes, ..., .Trunks, and yalises .. 1; , 1 ' of 1 variety, and style’. ‘' ; jell'ly SELECT, CLASSICAL ANDIPIOnigH I No. 1230 Locust,Street, Pkila., B, KENDALL, A. M/, Princilial. The school; year 'is dLdded'into,two sessions of five months each, commencing September and'February. Pupils are carefully prepared for any ,• class in college or for mercantile life. . Thoroughness in the rudiments is insisted upon as indispensable to the. successful prose cution. of. classical and.JugherjEnglish gtiidies.i ;■ Special, attention is also given to the Modern Languages. '''\ :j' ! A fine play-ground on the premis.es gives un-’ usual value and attractiveness .‘to 1 the location of the school. •. ; '■ ■■ ; ~ ■ .. .All other desirable .information will be fur nished, to those .interested on application to the Principal. ' .V,-,’ 1 "J CONSUMPTION,- BLOOD-SPITTING. WHOOPING-COUG! WEAK NERVES, W. HENRY PATTEN’S ; ■ * NEW-WEST END . ... Window Shade, Curtain anfl Uphol stery Sjtore, No. 1408 CMestnut Street, ’ Next door to Hubbell’s (Apothecary.) • Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Bedding. ‘Furniture lte-Upholstered, Varnished and Re paired. Carpets or Matting, cut? or ; made;' or altered and put down, by the best men to be got in the city. Furniture SlipsV or C.overs, handsomely, made and fitted. • Verandah- Aw nings, etc. W. HENRY PATTEN, : febl2 lyr 1408 Chestnut street. \ ’ ■ • ' ' : ' Philadelphia Collegiate Instit/ FOR YOUNG LADIES. J 1530 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Rev. CMS. A. SMITH, D. 8., Principal. The Ninth Academic Year will begin on-MONDAY, Sept. 14th. For* circulars, and other information, address, Box 2611, Boat Office. Circulars may be obtained alt terian House, 1834 Chestnut street. - : jlyl6 2m CHARLES STOKES CHARLESS E. T, TAYLI w,:j. STOK OVER ALL COMPEHTORS, FAIRS or 1863.’ the best ManufecturiogiMaohines,. and the best Machine-Work, ' 736 CEE -Ttiti'iaaniHd i j.' . ■ ■ '.v/aaaaxg sssy :gn. !, h . ‘MasaaJSYMirSiuflO ■Jv : & Fi;:.CADMUS,! NOT ALCO ■sfe HTOHIjY'OedST« VEGETABLE EXTRACT- A PURE TONIC, ’ doctor HOOFLAND’S G EBMAN BITTEB9. fbkparbd by Dr. C. H/JACKSON, PMla., Fa. COIiPIArirT, DYSPEPSIA, ■ , Chronic or ’ Nervoni ijeWlit j'i' 1 'SiiWioiii'oT > ' Ttfit Kidneys ani'iiKJDlscfigc&fcrUii**' riom-B.jdUjordertd " or Stomach; !' ■'■■■■■■ :i; '' : '!aB*<3onBtip«- '•' • jeSajAcidity bf the Stomach, fjl] Nausea, Heartbnrri, JMsgßfctfoEl’oody Fqlneswor Stomach, Sour Enic- . tations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Swimming oftbeHeßd, Hurried*'and vi * Diffioultßieathing,’Fluttering of .the Heart, Choking. ; Of Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs, before -the Sight, perer and. Dull Pain in the' Head, Deficiency of Per spiration, Yellowness iof -the. Skin and ’ Eyes,’ Pain Side, Back,>Qhest, , Limbs,. .Ac., Sudden Flushes of . Heat’, Burning in the Flesh, Constant'lmaginings ■; * • .. ' Depression of . Spirits. Xnif will positively prevent YELLOW TEVKR, BZLHOUS FEVER, Ac. , ,.:v': No: ALCOHOL OR BAJD WIHSKEY j Tk#y will curs the above diseases in ninety-nine cases ; outof one Hundred. ■ * l ' : ' ; 1 i on hand, Cfl i the moat rea lmndred' XJni-' Line Officers, ed to execute ' lespatch. . if KeAdy-IVl&de ed. •_ (The price 6.) ■ <■ \ a most desi prices. - o. OSES, tagogue ,for 13583- , I). FLORAL; adyto »enA, tions of the ' id, withe* full' 3S T G SEED. i RAL oSL fceds for 6hof differ entlriatk ofnieAiciues, h»tjregard£»e.ttke practice.as out of myappittpH&fcesphere, Ihnve m ail cases declined;'but •with a olear/pnoaf in various- inetai4ees, ALd particularly in iny owin family,.of the use.ofDr; ilobfiamrs Germai* Sitters, I ' Dju C. Mo. Jackson.—Dear Sir 9— Personal experience en ables mb tovaay that I regard; thcGermau; Bitters prepared iby you .as a most excellent medicine.. In cases of, severe general debility I have been greatly beuefittedby the use of,the Bitters, and doubt not they will produce. • similar effects on others. - -Toufs-truly, ' 3l, 1860,. , * RANDOLPH. B Turner, Pastor afHedding iff. E. Church: 1 ' - r ‘'• ’■ - ! • Philadelphia, April 20,1859. BBv jAC^sqjr.— used ypur Gonnap. ■ Bitters in my family frequently; 1 "8m prepared to sivy that ’it has been of great service. I believe that in most cases of general debility of the system it is the safest and 'most rain able remedy of which !' haveiany -knoivl edgo. •Yoursrespeotfutly, J. 11. TURNER, 726 N. 19th St, jj Guide is*a; s, illustrated’ one spleuded able Zinnia* 1 who apply* ter, N. .Y. From Ad Rev. Thomas . Winter, Pastor of Roxborough Baptist Chunk:' •" .>• . Urn. Jackson.—-Dear Sir.*—l feel it due to your oxccilcpt preparation—Hooflah'd’s GorDaau Bitters—to add' my tosti- obtained. • I have for. years,’at times, been troubled with great disorder in iriy head antl nervous system. : I was advised :by a fpcod.to tcy a bottle of yQtir Gorman Bitters. I did so, luul experi enced grfeJtt- and unexpected: relief. My .bejiltk has been very materially benefitted. ,1- confidently recommend the tirticle where-1 meet with casua similar to my owu,>-hnd have beuuassnrod.by many .of tbeir good effects. ; ? ' Bespectfullyydurs'-. - T.iVINTER. , Roabovough, Pa., Doc. 1858. ... From Rev. J. Jfewton ,Br,own t D. D., ,Editor of the Ency- J - not favor or r.ecommohd-Patent Medicines iri generul, through distrust of’their ingredients and effect*; I yet know of no sufiicfent reasons.vruy amqn may,uot fceetify .to the benefits .he bqlieivcs hsmself to,hare Deceived! ifrcintmy eimple preparation, in-'tfie hbpe thnt he magt thus-contribute to .the benefit of others. ~ I' do thfe more readily in'regard to Hbofland’s Gerrriau Bitters, prepared .by. Br. C. 51. Jackson; of this because an alcoholic am indexed to my frieud Robert Shoemaker, Ksq., for the' -r of thiß prejndice proper .tests,and- fbr ericou-i cageaienk to try them, when suffering from great and long * i tontiued debility. Theorise of throe bottles of-these ors, at the beginning pf the present year, was followed by I evkbMkt relief and Restoration to a degree of bodlly^hna! nmntni vigor.which:I r had not -felt .for six months before,' arid bad almost dospaired of regaining.' ’ I therefore thhnk‘ God and my friend for'directing me to the useof them* ' June 23,1861. J. NEttTOW 3itOWN. PARTICULAR NOTICE. : Hurt ere humyptemrt)timt ,to!d;pnder. the .name of, Bit ttrtf put up TO quart boUlet,’ compounded of tSe cheapest tolmiett or cemmon rum, cotHng from qa fc 40 caittfphr jaSon, lie taste disguised by Anise or Coriander .Seed. Ttas eiais hf 'BiUertKas cduscd dnd will continue to cause, as tong ds they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the i dntahard. ffy their me the,systemit kept eontinuallu under the influence of Alcoholic bHmidhnti of the uSrst Wid, th 4 desire for liquor is created and heptpp, and the result is M the horrors attendant upon a drunkard’s life and death. ■ For a liquor Bitters; u*'.'publish the foliotoiruj receipt.: Get One Bottle Hoofland’s German Bitters and mix wuftiThree iauhrts of,Good Brandy or Whis key.- and the .result, prill he. a preparation that. iciU far' excel, in medicinal virtues Snd true- excellence limt of the numerous Liquor. Bitters iri the market,- andurill cost-much ■leas".. You uritt have all the virtues. o/ Hooflandfa Bit ters m connection with a good' article of‘liquor, at, a much less price than these inferior preparations vriiL coat you- L-.-'v-i- -■! ‘in., ..; v*-. - ~ ; r-3rt@T3E\‘ AND’ THE FRIENDS OF SOLDERS, i We call the a’ttenGon of .all having relat'ibns or'frLeridstn } the fiictHliat will cure nine-tentlis of the diseases induced exposures . and- privations incidout. to camp life, * in the published aliribst daily'ih tbe newspapers', oh' fbe.arrii-ftbof 3 tHo'sicki it will be noticed that slaTgß'prppdr.t icaa»ore- suffering from..debi|ity. ,Every case QfihatTand can he-readily cored •by .Hooflarid’a G'eriuan, BiBenses ; tesaftiiiff ‘troni ‘ disorders of are rw6 . bjiv#: ji9;besitatioii Jri;Btating .that, if ere freply used amopg- our soldfers, hundrediof Uves, mighi he .savM'that'Owerwisevrilt-belost. ’ BE WAKE COUNTERFEITS J See tliat the sigusture- of/' C. 3T. JAjCkSOK,” is on the WRAPI*ER«of oacn. bbttlci' . . r PBXCE PER BOTTLE T 5 CENTS, ” > : , OR HAiiP pozj POB $4.00.’ Should your nearest druggist riot bare the article, do riat be put off by any of. the intoxicating-preparations that may bo offered in tts place, .but send to us, and we will forward, sevurolji packed, bi* express. " ' y ' Principal .Office, and Manufactory, NO. 631 ARCH STREET JONES & EVANS, 49"]?0R SALE by Druggists and Dealers in everytown in*the United-States. .• u - GEORGE AS^MEAD, v DRUGGIST, . - 603 Market Street,' Philadelphia. : DEALER; in Drugs, Chemicals, .Extracts,! Pure. Spicesj and Perfumery ; Window Glass, Putty, White Lead, Zinc, . Oils' and ,Tur pentine, Alcohol, etc. ■ Importer of French Anatomical' Preparations and' Skeletons; .. ... - ■■ ■■■ - ■ ... ■; m5l : THOMPSON BLACK & SON’S 7ea Warehouse arid Family Grocery Store, BROAD AND CHESTNUT STS., PUTT.A (Established 1836.) , An extensive assortment pf .Choice Black and H r ® en Teas, and every variety of Fine Groce ries, suitable for family use. Goods delivered in any part .of the city, or packed securely for the country. . janl ly. S. Ttrs T ON ELDS ID G E [LiTB DAVENPORT A ELD RIDGE,] IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Cutlery, Tools, Looking Glasses, etc., No. 426 South 2d St., above Lombard, , [Opposite the Philada. Market, West Side,] WILL OTOE ®ENiiot;;;sQio]fEi«^ (Successors to C. M. JACKSON A cb.,V Pi*oprietors • NOBTH-WEST CORNER OF I IIREW ISSUES 7fW UorrmMee, 1334 CIIESTNtjt Street, Failadelphia. the cannibal islands FIJI AND ITS PEOPLE. Fourteen illustrations and a map. Pp« 369. 18ino. Cloth. . The facts here given cannot fail deeply to in terest- and move the. heart of the We Jiave at one view - the depths of degradatiop to which man 'can sink, and the power of God s grace'to raise Mat from the depths'and-trans form him into a follower of. Christ. BANK NOTES, ASi). ' 7 . Though ofhtfger size, thhpritce $e raised, and they we therefore the AeapeSt re ligions papers in thiscity.or hr the Presbyte rian.church. - . it- We shall seek hot ofjfy ealaqfemfet hut itt -vrorj--n»yeiKDlTaSohr ; ter of the paper. •- Particolar attention Wilt be markable prognose of THE CLOSET COMPANION, | PRESBYTEBIASKM IH GHE*T 881-* “ITS Sis WAY.” . • -o /« .1 ■ I’fTTUUOWCViC. • Any ; of these book's sent by mail, post-paid 1 , : on*receipt of price. : : f -.. .■. . MANtfAL OF PRAYER. CONSISTING OF TOPICS AND'BRIEF FORMS OF PRAYER, DESIGNED TO ASSIST- CHRISTIANS IN THEIR DEVOTIONS With tCn Introduction by Prof. Albert Barnes. , r v ,. . FIFTH EDITION. •: -306 pages. ; Ctoth-60 cents. 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' WILLIAM JJUBYEA-, Wholeside Agent, BBETFalton St. JjW York: Ai IL. VA'N S A N ! T, °*r FRENOffi CONFECTIONS, cor. ; -i.if jpiaing’.C(»titi 1 «Btal iHotel,- Wljiere invitesjhisscnstomers ahd:others-wfeo lovepure and,gs>o4 Confectionary, using nothingi but pure loaf sugar-in, Manufacturing. Also? Wway6! 'on hand fine Gwipesf Oranges, .Iligs r Alioja largeassoct' ment of Fanny Rpu&\ and Ameneant.Gljiced ’Fnut. ? f 3m* GReaT/ • DiscbvEaid USEFUL AND VALUABLE ■ ! i fdJISCGVERiEijtf noi ;CEMENT ! Itfof moregeneral practical ufiHiy than any invention now before thwpnblio. It haa been thoroughly tested'Sarin jrthe “ u,t two yeara by practieat.menT and pronounced by all to be Superior ioj any Adbwire PfiparaMoa knowi : ■Ap^libHfble’tov'tlbs. , (i .- f Arias,; r Hil&n’s Insolukte Cement Is »jmw thing, and tha-resnlt of years of J ' ‘study HtscbmbftuitionisioV ■ And under no circumstance or change of* temperature, will it become corrupt or pmit Anyoffeostye soieii;,JS A new. thing, t’l f:.’ ’ Its Combination. ;'S#d^r; : Airh ; kB: Maiit£& increase l the -value of his weekly letters. (FOB, LONDON CeBKESWNDENT*. has excellent and pecnliar. advantages for ing infonnatdon. His very full and valyar ble letters wilt appear twice-a month. , BETKJ. *. --s author'of'the remarkable and popular 1 vohim# “The Peninsula Campaign,” in less,. patriotic, and devoted man, and-able •writer j is our regular. WASHINGTON COEESSPONDESTTc ■ Ourexcellent contributor,- Snown as “iff. it: M.” Mrs: Ooi.on , ei,.San subscribers,- with - the pay fbr one year in advaifoa. 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Special notices 50. peevsenhhigherthan th* abo-yerates. . - y PROSPECTUS FOB 1864. : ,n * SfcOO 2>5G 1,50 eacb ia r-jSoaBi i r * 4JJ :•>