*a l Si&itZ ' ■ >■£} v t.-.- TarribtoAecWeht «|f H«'T./ *• _ • sad- accident -Oocarrsjd m ; Troj, t jby!llie giving way of thu banfc^ifW-'iewer which was Ini Coarse of : oohktrnction Oh | principal! ‘ijreU. Tha Timts says r t-.'j u ‘ fhe firsteyjdenoe ;of tha- disaster to those was a ehafp ipeport, caused by -the-snapping of ;B’btace;and*.( plank.- Another gave Why, then another; followed by the dull ftw of the gtbrin'd as it swallowed its’ victims. •':W Messrs. Jacobs & Caswell, contractors for -bolhßite, the sewer,'who were bath present, . immediately set to work with, all their force of ■ Wri and a'host of>ofuntsers:ro rescue the . 'sufferers. One or two menjwho were near the sorfaoe bopped Ont at once Uninjured. Others wars rescued by a little digging; but when a ‘ crowd bid collected and tbe painful facts of -the disaster were noised abroad, U yras-fdund that fifteen men bad been buried in the land ‘elide. aUd that; dead or diving,, they could only •-M brought to the' surface' by painful,'laborious ■-'• I Jt. SOUS ,Of THE ToRV PaPEKJ.’’ YffV;Ubi>e andlay thembyl for. after yean to ■M Imir.meo, .professing struck hands: with open Kebeb to throUle.tbie heaven given Government in its’hour of trial.. .Lay them by,that the names .of the lenders in this 00-oouspiraoymay be embalmed together, and oannotboiienied. ■ s laroaTA'Nt 10 FamiSh.—Tbs. Department of Agriculture has received one hundred bushels of superior. .Mediterranean' wheat, which, is weßAdapted r to the' soil of the Middle'Stdtes, Agriculturalists oinohtain samples by address, ing Pott, Abmo- Newton, of Ag ribnlturt, ‘Washington, D.C, ‘' • Seven little, girls, after a. month’s prepar ation, held a fair -last week, at it private res idence pn Milton Hill, Boston, The proceeds were $204.54, which arV to be contributed to the treasury a£-^«-&hitary' Cbmmission. This meamptemf youthfuliindußtry ahd'ehefgy fimy’fh* profitably'follbyed-’lii /every; mwn in :b*'Sor&iv - * V J. .»• - ■; - THE^XtMTATOK. )BB, : JBDITOA AKD PROPRIETOR.,' M. H. g 'jEILHBOBOWIHi P^NWAi WEDNESDAY, ■: : : r -OCTOBER 28y 4865^ LET U 8 TMIISKWr - r i. - Sot pose 7 that a great famine-prevailed in a .city of balf-a-ipillion of people;' and that the authorities city should appro priate-moneys, charter a ship, and instruct the master to sail to a distant port and there load hiS ship with grain ; Vhd return with all haste to relieve the necessities of a famishing people. Thu ship sails, the, port is reached, and, the and put On board. -At the moment of starting itis found that the ship is onseaworthy; and that nhoutlay of $50(1 is re quired to put her in seargoing trim. But tbe master has no- instructions .upon this point. He has expended the monejs'ebtrnsted to him for thepurposes specified; aUdfind# ao author ity in : hie papers to incur any'other expense. At this juncture, a mah comes forward and proposes to put the ship in repair, on condition •that the mailer shall forward to him a btttjrf exchange fog the amounr. oit Teaching the ; home port." Tbo master sits down and consid ers the proposition. Conscience and common sense bid him accept the responsibility, j.but o strict obedience to the letter of bis-instractioufl admonishes him to the contrary. • So be - cits baiting between the letter of tbe law and the ■ prompting" of conscience; and; -common sense, hia crew' becoming demoralised, and tbe cargo ratting «n the hold. Meantime, in the city,-for the relief. of which ho woe cent abroad,.famine slays its daily hundreds, and thesnrvivors/dis beartened 'by (be inexplicable delay of the ex pected ship, give; themselves'over to despair. At lastltfae cause of the delay is made known to the famiehingeity- The authorities convene to devise a remedy. It is proposed to appro priate the needed sum out of the city treasury, and to levy a tax to meek the deficiency. To Ibis-Councilman Tightpurae and JNarrowmind object, on the ground that the burden of taxa tion is already great, and that the charter and the ordinances both fajl to authorize any such special increase of taxation., The division wi dens, and between the demagoguery of Coun cilmen and the stupidity of the .master of the absent ship, famine does itaworsf,and the city perishes from the list of cities. • This disaster came from considering a ques tion, of existence as if it .were a matter of dol lars and .cents. The' intelligent reader will make the application. ’ . yield to none in reference for the Consti tion, or in respect for the rights of the citizen. But the Constitution cannot countenance any course of proceeding'which, would convert it into.a mere rope of sand, and ao work the’ de struction Of the liberties and immunities it was framed'to perpetuate and. secure. Mor can the rights of the individual be, put above, or even on an equality with the welfare of the masses taken as a w bole. A man has k right to erect a barn upon hie village Jot; but he has not the right' to let it to a bntchar for.the purposes of - a slaughter-house. He has _ a right to let bis building, but pot to'oreate.a nuisance- The eXeroise of the rights of the individual, then, leyndde to depend upon 11 the, contingency that neither public comfort " nor public faedltb shall receive material damage or detriment thereby. . .Freedom of speech and of the press is re* etricled by like rules. A man may say and print' wtat he pleases, if he is witling td sub mit to tbo penalty for. invading the.domain.of private life and -endangering.publio order.. -, By liberty, ithe Coostitution does not mean license. This distinction’ia’overlooked by the rebel dem agogues in the North, In the matter of .Trea son—what practical difference can be discover ed to exist between the overt act, and the coun sel which incites to j the 1 ’ commission of tbe overt act ?' 'What difference between the crim inality of him who induces another to jfire upon the flag, and .the man. who aims the l gun and pulls the. trigger ! The masses will decide in these matters without resort to lawyers. ’Wc told that the, man who.seeks to create public discontent by magnifying tbe unavoida ble hardships of war—such as taxation, milita ry service,-Ac., as effectually gives aid and comfort to the public enemy as he who appears on the field with a hostile mnsket. We also regard treason as a greater crime than larpeny,’ and would prefer tbe acquaintance of a thief before that of a traitor to tbe country. Nor'do we intend to recognize any difference between the preacher of treason and the doer thereof. The historian of these times will make no nice distinctions between each men.. Of the two, which is more detested by this generation— King George, or the Tory of ’76 ! Suppose your mother to fall Sick; tbe phy sician is called in; he decides that a few days of mild treatment will restore her. But days run info weeks, weeks into months, and the attendance of the doctor is still, necessary, and promises to continue necessary for months still. You look at your purse and at the prospect; and then you reason; “ This has cost a round gum already ; it promises to'cost asmnch, per haps more in addition; I think I’ll dismiss the Doctor and' save my money.” What would the world say to that proceeding on your part! The man who grumbles about the accumula tion of publio debt incurred in a war 'for na tional existence, will inour the' Contempt of fife grandchildren, and the scorn of all right-mind ed men. .Is the valae of this nation to itself to be estimated in dollars and .cents, jm.a.mod, estimates his farm and etook ? What'man id so base as to pat forward such an estimate ! Sach a man would ,coolly sit down and esti mate the lives of. hie wife and childreaaa worth , So-tnany dollars a'.'year; according-to their : fe-; sjrectlre-'earnlrrgki- : ' I ’ l ;,s»?r ag-.---- j-,-.--- h.,~ i———— . !■- 1 . jt, " t- ~ var! *^ > -''" '-'.'T~'-V 1 fTTE'TtQ gT~C 0 TJNTT I GITA TO R. ■>***-' —•' ft certainly ofhhe most men ia the Whpn at flret be cdi&Hhr volunteers, f lhB of that the gAy right wpjrito raise an "army* was by draft. iTie President next ordered-* draft' for aOO.DOO-mem - The' fraternity offf amblers tM ■ onTy right way to raise an army was By volun teering. Mr. Lincoln now calls for 300,000 volunteers. This presents a fine opportunity for the “ Cohslifutiohdl pemocrats'’; to give some better evidence of. their .patriotism than empty, words.,. As there is iikely to boa great rush from that side of the house, the anti-draft men of Tioga had hotter burry. op. . We think of offering $2O bonnty for every Copperhead recruit. ; \ . ■The Woodwardite engineers of the late cam paign practiced the dtm‘os£ arts, of demagogue ry.” Take, for example, the flaming display of figures got up to frighten the fooHsh and penu rious about taxation. The annual quota of interest.on the publiodebtvfor Tioga county, said these wonderful statesmen, “is upward; 0 ,f$300,000.” -\' *; ' ! Well--That looks pretty serious. But have .we never hads public debt before in the his tory of this nation Now how much was the 'quota of interest for Tioga county, oh that debt? Something, of course; $l,OOO, say. Poes any tax-payer remember baying been called upon to pay his proportion of the inter est! Probably not; since none was evcr so called on. i “The man who consumes most' cosily whips, brandies, and foreign luxuries; and the woman who bujs most costly fabricator her wardrobe; .the people who use most tea, coffee, spices, Ac., these will do most toward paying the interest on the public debt. Possibly Tioga county will not pay $5OOO a year, while the connty of Philadelphia will not pay less than $50,000,- 000. ' • : r ' But what is it to grumble about taxes in this perilous hour ? ’ Do yob put a money value upon the free institutions of the country—upon national-existence, oven?. A man going a long journey of his carriage. It will cost something exffa toLjepair it. Suppose he should sit down and cry abont-lt^andre fu'se to have it mended, therefor. Ilow^fcr i would be get on h|s journey, think you 7 TV’s see .that National Banks are being es tablished.in all the populous ' towns about us'; why' cannot the! capitalists of TVellsboro pat their surplus means 'together' and establish'd Bank on the National plan ?' The exchange and discount business, with the interest op {he coupons of the Government bonds would make a fair-compensation. The institution'can be sustained. Tom charge that the Woodward men ofKnoi yille wore deterred from going to the polls'at tbe late electron hois no foundation in fact,— There are but, two.. Copperheads in Knoxville, and they appear in the returns.. .Tat shock of an'earthquake was felt through out England on the 4th Inst. It .caused con siderable commotion in the large cities. Pos- it was ii slight warning to prepare for the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah. ■ • WAR NEWS. We copy the following from the Tribune -pf the 24th inet: ■ We: hare, received our. files of. Southern pi perB,:inoluding those of aa late a date as.the. 21st inst . Bythdir accounts of Lee’s cam paign in Northern Virginia they- had not yet, apparently besrd.of >Lee’s precipitate retreat. They acknowledge a severe whipping, at Bristow. Station,- where threeof their'Gent era Is, Cook, Posey and Kirkland, were wound ed, and their loss in two brigades amounted to 1,126 killed and wounded. They figure up their-total fuss in- the; campaign, in killed and wounded alone at 1,500. Their loss in pris oners is Dot given. They claim to have cap tured 2,00.0 prisoners. Thus we see they have gained about ns much as they did in their for mer advances northward. Burnside’s opera tions in South-Western Virginia are given in a dispatch .from Lynphhorg. Oar forces struck the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad between Bristol and Abingdon, destroyed.five bridges, threw one engine from the track, tore up half a mile of track,-burned - the eras 4-ties and bent the iron, and burned two engines andfive oars loaded with salt.- Jeff. Davis mode an address to Bragg’s soldiers, in which be glorified their fighting qualities, and told them that much de pended upon them yet,,. Our advices from the Army of the Potomac continue of the most'satisfactory Character. Cavalry reconnoisances are continued oq our part aa far as the Rappahannock. The Orange and Alexandria Railroad bad already been re paired one mile beyond Bristow Station, and forces are kept at work night and day. The discipline and morals of the army never were better, and the officers and men are represented as having the greatest confidence in General Meade, it is estimated that 1,500 men will cover all, our losses in the late campaign, in cluding killed, wounded,• stragglers and prison ers. This, it will he seen, is : be!ow the esti mate of the Rebel loss made by themselves. Bear-Admiral Bahlgreh has thought proper to contradict, in the mostautboritive manner, t£e absurd report that the' relations, existing between "Gen. Gillmore and himself were not of a harmonious character. The report that Capt. Turner has relieved Admiral Dablgren is pos itively denied. . Tbe proceeds of the sale of the prize steadier Victoria have bean ordered dislributcd. The total- som- realised- from vessel ■ and cargo amounted to about $330; 000. 1 : ■ % -There has been sonic fighting in Tennessee with guerrillas, at Colombia and Kingston Spring, in which onr forces were victorious.- • : Otb Tioga. MJldnohrTio'ga, the land of the first Baoktaits. tfie frae, the loyal and the Briivd I She fofbup a majority of 1,887 for the Joyal Governor. Buttwo tdttnglirps in ‘the coan'fy gave a majority fo?.‘ Hie copperheads—liberty add; "Ward. .'The; township of 'Eft has 1 nertr had pdlfnleil hy'a : Tuode'fh Detno c’rafid toIB Xitf jiei—Hatn&UTg'Ttl/yrophr- r [Forth^fttatorJ f ’ JUt Society. , . : jj ' ' - ’ Will notjotir good -loynt farmers oblige the of; She “ Aid Society, and do pfaiswofthy aot-hj- eontributiitg each, a bushel or_ more of_potatoys jbr the_ Sanitary_Cpm- mission. V~ them Ifi of potftttrts last' 'spring, and received ' the most gratifying tes timonials' of their acceptance: Mrs.’ Grier writes “If yon only could sea the poor fel lows rejoice, over those potatoes, they diddo. Ibem so muebgood, 4o to.”. . Miiis Moore Also saya “ Your potatoes were a God-eend and now,,at this time,when yonare patting'away for the winter your pnpply,.will you not each one. of yon throughout the county lay by a few for the Soldiers ? and those living near Would, oblige ns greatly by putting them into . their wagons and bringing. them to the Cou’rt-hduse, when they come to town on any Saturday,, or leave them at. Sheriff Stdwels during this.week, with their names.^ We make this a general invitation, and as there is in the October Sanitary Reporter ah’ nrgefit call for these vegitables, we feel confi dent that yon Will*not wait for us to come per sonally to you, but respond just as liberally as heretofore", only saving ns the trouble of'going around,' for those who have tried it,i know it;js excessively fatigueing. We hope to hear from evehy one. And wbnld hot. other* Scwieties do likewise ? It is,easier and better for us and for the'Soidiers ithat we spend a portion pf our time in optleoting-and sending vegitables,—po tatoes, onions,’"cabbages Ac., than to.devoteit exclusively to sewing nnd the like, . ' . To those who say “ The freight iamore than they are w*6rtb,” we reply: nearly, if not all the ’ Bail Hoads carry’ articles marked U.,8. Sanitary Commission 1307 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, free, and whatever it may cost for transportation to the place of shipment the Commission gladly pay by their simply sending them the bills. ' < Once imagine yourself wounded and hungry and longing for home, and home fare, which wonld do yon tbe most good, and give you the greatest relish, a fine meally' potatoe, ora dish of sweetmeats ? I venture, If you are a hardy able map; you' will answer, give me tbe pota toe, and we re-echo the reply. Nobody Gas a right to be President, except a pro-slavery Democrat. TVe want no Govern -ment when the people elect from any other TVhenever'S'StaJe'becomes dissatisfied with an’act. of tbe Federal Government, it can se cede at will, and it U a violation of the Consti tution to coerce it into submission.. Andrew Jackson violated the Constitution when he coerced Calhoun and his compeers into submission to Federal laws in 1832,. ’ Wigfall and other? had a perfect right to fire on Fort Sumter’. The Federal Government violated, tbe Constitution in resenting tbe in sult. Tbe Constitution as we interpret it, and tbe Union as it was when Davis, Toombs, Thomp son and Poy’d controlled, it. , TJnool** u not President of khd United Otofcco, and we owe do allegiance to bis Administra tion. It is unconstitutional to arrest anybody who is aiding, and abetting the Southern Confed eracy. ■■ . Stephen A, Douglas was a fool'tor asserting “ that every man must be fur the Doited States or against it. There can be no neutrals iu this war, only patriots and traitors.” Jeffi Davis is a high-toned, .chivalrous gen tleman, and. Abe Lincoln a negro-worshipper, a low, mean Yankee. Old Ben Butler is a beast. t '' C. t. Vallandigham is a polished statesman, and a pure patriot. , TheDnion can only be restored through the agency of the glorious, old Democratic partyi Ahe Lincoln is an imbecile, and oughtto.be impeached. Slavery must exist, if the Union is dissolved. It is unconstitutional to vote any other titan |be Democratic ticket. Everybody is an Abolitionist who is in favor of sappressing the rebellion. —lngham County [Mich.) Xetca. Tar Gi« blind Washing ton, —The report of Mr. Webb, superintendent of the Metropolitan Police, discloses a sad increase of crime in Washington. The arrests daring the quarter are reported at 5,900, an arrest for every 1258 of our ■ population. 1 Hanses of prostitution are stated to be frightfully numer ous, and gambling hells are multiplied. The sop’t recommends that the class who inhabit houses of ill fame lie registered and excluded from all places of public reaortand from (he principal thoroughfares, under severe penalties, and that the licenses of all resturants and tav erns where they ere haibored be revoked at once. He also reocommends that gambling hells be exposed to view by license, which be conceives would tend to diminish them. Destitution in Mobile. — A letter from an officer of fhe blockading fleet in the Gulf says ; - “ The people are leaving Mobile in droves ; not by ones and twos, but by the dozen. A few days ago, thirteen seamen deserted from the Selma rebel steamer. From Motile Bay thirty-five women and children came over, and about one hundred men, all within one week, end all agree that Mobile can be easily taken. We shall soon see afaont that. There is famine in Mobile, and the women have rebelled against the authorities. They were starving, and want ed bread, and they took it where they could find it." The Erie Gazette give* the vote of Colonel Brown’s-regunent, the 145th, for Governor, as taken on the 9tb instant,' and certified by the Major. Adjutant and a Captain. It stood, offi cers, Curtin 15, Woodward 00. Enlisted men, Cuftin 171, Woodward 4. Total, Cartin 186, Woodward 4. How the. Democrats all goto the war! .And' how they would rote the Dem ocratic; ticket if Woodward hadn’t disfranchised them !—Warren Meal, 'Mbs, Banks cannot be called a handsome woman, but she is “ comely,” dresses well and has wit as keen as her husband’s sword. Some stupid.fool ventured to ask her what she would dp if the General was killed. “Go to work for my living, as I did.before I married him/’ was the ready reply of the lady. The name of Brough,’ the snceossful oaridid dte for Governor of Ohio,' is, pronounced bruff. Tbo‘ Copperheads trill see; 1 therefore, 'thit it rhymed’ frith tough 1 rough and enough. -i Zi • , Lucr E. Mooee. Assistant Manager TV. P. B. Oct 24th, 1863. Copperhead Axioms. : r. XT N ION? VI |; PWIB AKB F£ED STORE, i BX.QCK, MATO BT., WELLBBORO, 1 A if.receiving; and shali keep constantly On band; at My stora-in Osgood's Block, the best quality of Floi», | .which.irjll.be.aold at .lowest..market prices. Also, IEEED, CORN-ME Ah, and BUCKWHEAT FLOOR, 1 , ALBERT ROSSELh. i Weileboro, Oct. 28, 188?. AUDITOR’S NOTICE. THE undersigned havingTbeeh appointed ah Audi tor toeudlt the account of William Harrison, Administrator of 'William Meek, deceased, will attend to the duties of said appointment on the IBth.daj of November hextrit my office in Wellsboro. I; Oct. - : A. P; CONE; Auditor. 11 AUDITOR’S NOTICE. { NOTICE ifl bereby given.that (bo undersigned hae been appointed an'Auditor to audit and adjust tbe account of Daniel Doane, Adminis’r of the estate of Jacob Babb, deceased, en Saturday, the 21st day' November, at I o’clock P. M„ at the office of A, P. Cope. _ _ • THOS. ALLEN, Auditor. |j Wellsboro, Oct. 20.1863. AUpXTOB’S NOTICE. 11 NOTICE given .that I will attend to the duties of my appointment j\p Auditor, to dis tribule tbe money raised by the Sheriff of Tioga county upon the sale of- the real estate of the Deft, in the suit of. Gilbert Phelps against William M, Stil well, Feb’y Term, 1860, No, 220, at the Prothono tary's .Office in jWellsbcvro, tbe 20th day of. Nor. next, at 16 o’clock A- M., at which time and place,ill per sons are reaulrcdto present their claims before said Auditor or be debarred from coming in for a shore of snob assets orffund. C, H. SEYMOUR, (f Oct 28, 1863. * , , Auditor. CAUTION. WHEREAS, my wife CORNELIA, has left my bed and'board Without any just cause or prov ocation, I hereby -forbid all persons harboring jor trusting her or, her ohildj as I shall pay no debts! of her contracting after this date. 1 JAMES L. PLUMLET: Delmar, Oct. 26, 1863-31* | NOTICE TO TEACHERS. THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS of Charleston will meet at the Young's School House on Friday,, Nov. 6, at 10 o’clock A. M., to engage Teachers (for the Winter Schools. I. S. BARENESS, Sec’j,. Charleston, 28, ISG3. Tioga cd. court proclamation Whereas, the Hon j Robert G. White* President Judge for tip £th Judicial District of Pennsylvai la, and Royal Wheeler and Victor Case, Esq.’s, Asso ciate Judges in Tioga county, have issued their pre cept, bearing; date the l2ih day of Sept. 1663, and to me directed, lor the bolding of Orphan's CoiWt, Court o£ Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the Mb Monday of November, (being-tbo 30th day,) 1863, and to continue two weeks. H Notice is therefore hereby gives, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and in and for county of Tioga, to appear in their own proper per sons, with their records, inquisitions, examinations a|nd remembrances, to do those things which of their ojffi ces and in their behalf appertain to be done, and pH witnesses and.other persons prosecuting in. behalfjof the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and jtbere attending, and not|to depart at their peril. Jurors are requested (ohe punc tual in their attendance at the appointed time, agree ably to notice, | 5 [ Given under my band and seal at the Sheriff's Office, in Wellsboro, the 15th day of Oct. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty three. H. SXOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. CAIJXIOW. I HEREBY caution all persona against purchasing two judgment notesjdrawn by me on the 14th d iy ol Sept. 1863* and payable 'to Delos Holiday, or bearer. Said notes are worthless, I having received no consideration tberefofc'. JOSEPII KNAPP. Chatham, Oct. 21, JBd3-St.« iDISSOiXCTIOM. | THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing 'under tbe name of Mnrkram [A Roberta, Store Dealers, jia this day dissolved by hiutual consent, All persons indebted to said firm arh hereby notified to call at the - old stand and settle their account without delay. / i WM. MARKHAM,. Knoxville, Oct. 1, GILES ROBERTS. i , . NOTICE.-.. TO the Stockholders Jof tbe Tioga County Bank* There will bo an Election held at the B Choking or - Suffocating Sen* ' cation* vnten/in a lying • - posture, pinmeu of Vision,\.Dots or Webb bo* - fore thtf-Sight, Fever and Dull Pain. >' Pain In the Head, D4* ’ ficiency of Perspiration, Tel' j , lovnesfof tho Skin and Kyes^Faiir [ In the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac, Bad | den Flushes of in the Flesh, Con stant Imagination* of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS A GOOD APPETITE, WILL CITE YOU Strong Healthy Nerves, BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS, ' S t EBP WE L L t ip WILL. POSITIVELY r PRtTtNI, YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, 4c. Suffering from Broken down and Delicsto Conctxtutions, i From whatever cause, either in. MALE OK FEMALE, HOOFEAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, That will restore them to their usual health, finch hu beta tbo case In thousand* of Instances, and a fhir trial l« but required to prove the assertion. From Eer.J.STewton,Brown, I). D.,iaitor of ttie En^cto- 7 pedia of Religious Knowledge. Although hot disposed to favor or recommend&ateuJft3?~'' icinea Id general, thn ugh distrust of their ingredients tod effects,! yet know of no sufficient reasons wbyamau may not testify to the benefits he believes binselfto bare re ceived from any simple preparation, in the hope thpt>W*msy thus contribute to the benefit of others. 1 ■* i: 1 do this the more readily (a regard to HoaAmtds Qtmu Bitters, prepared by Dr.O 31. Jackson, of this city,becaai« I was prejudiced against them for. many year*} under tb< Impression that they vrera cirfefly ail alcoholic mixture. 1 am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, £sq„ for tbs removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and ftresoesr* agement to try them, when «affering from great md long continued debility. The hm. of three bottles of these Bit* tecs, at tbo beginning of tiro present yeas, - was* followed by evident relief, and restoration'to a degree Of .bodily and ojonla! vigor which 1 bad not fait for she month* befbre,ssd hod almost despalrcd'of regaining. 1 thereto* thank <3s and my friend foedirectmg nft to the ns* of pniLancLr&U) Jvn 20,1801.. & KSUOiTUOWS. DISEASES OF KIDNEYS ANH BE4DDEB In Young or Aged, male Or Female Are speedily removed, and the patient restored tbhealth- DELICATE CHILDREN - , Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh on theit bones, are cured in a very ibort time: one buttle in auch cases,willhavej* most surprhisg effect. • FARSIT9 .Having suffering children as abovo/aad wishing to raise them, will never regret the day they commenced with these Ritters. LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS,, And those working hard with tbojr brain* should always keep a bottle of UOOFLAND’S BITTEHS near them, as tbsy will find much benefit from it* oaa, to both pi/nd #pd body, invigorating and not depressing. IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT, And leaves no prostration. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS' AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the attention of all having relations or friends ta the army to the fact that “ lIOOVLAND'B German will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced by expoaM* and privations incident to camp life. In the Hs#, ppt* Hshed almost dAily In tho newspapers, on the arrital ¥*• sick, it will be noticed that a very large 'proportion are fering from debility. Every caso of that kind caq be cured-by Uooflanda German Bitters. We have in stating that, if these Bitters were freely u*ed *“f n * soldiers, hundreds of lives’ might bo saved that otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are daily receiving tbaokfoi letters from sufferers in Qw army and hospitals, *bo have beeaTtaw*® to health by the use of th§se Bitterf, sent to tpettt by tn«“ friends, , BEWAiSE OP COUNTERFEITS! See that tiic gignainre «f ‘♦C. M. JACKSON” U on Ihe WRAP PC.It of each Boltfe. PRICE PER BOTTLE IS CW, OB HALF DOZ. FOB 94