The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, March 30, 1864, Image 3

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    TUB AGITATOR.
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Wpllsboro, Wednesday. Mar. 00,1804
U"ew Advertisements, ;
fhe&epU'* Store pn Coining —Smith A
farmer** Cattchiem —J. P, Biles. ,
Jndian Phyrictan~~J>T. Jackson. '
Treatury Department —Hugh MeChlloctu
- NOTICE* '
ALL persona indebted to J. P. ROBINSON lata
of the Book Store) will find their notes aw? ac
counts for collection in the hands of XHOS. Au 1 -BIT,
tt the Commissioner's Office. r
Wellsboro, March 30, 1864—, '
To the Sick.—Dr, Jackson advertises in ,to j ty*B
japer that be will be in Wellsboro on tbe Prid tJ the
Isthday oC April next. See his Appointment'll
The advertisement of Shits A Waite, of C«t tog,
K> Y., will be found in to-day's paper, Wecbcft jilly
endorse every word of it, and recommend oui«* bga
County friends to give this firm a call, and 01 e£. ord
far it, they will get a good bargain. \
Lieht« Bob't YofsG, of the Ist Provost
is now stopping at the United States 'Hotel
pjace. He has hoisted the "Stars and Stripes, 1 wand
wishes to obtain a few more recruits. Any ©mulsh
ing to join the service will find this an excelto 1 op
portunity to enlist. . V \
T7e are frequently in receipt of letters front sub
scribers with directions to change their addrrt but
without date to their letter or any clue given rtf how
where they may be at the time of receiving it V?y. tan.
not easily turn to any subscriber’s name on.Co list
without knowing at what P. 0. ho receives the } pert
Those desiring changes, therefore, will be pari Mar
to state where they have been receiving the . iper
y/qcl! as where jthoy wish it changed to. i. ,
At a regular communication of Friendship Ei.'lge,
A'o, 247, A. V. if., held at Mansfield, March 21, 364,
the following resolutions were passed: H
Whereas, it has pleased our Heavenly Father .('• re
move from the land of the living, (he wife of otjj bro
ther, Mart King, Past Master of this lodge, thC’h fore,
Resolved, That we hereby record our high aplieci
stion of the virtues of this kind and generous wo can,
whoso Jifo has been above reproach, and whose (Tigh
tly qualities have been a worthy example for tfl. .
Resolved, rirnfwe most sincerely and deeply,-' ym
pathiie with our dear brother, in this sadest of ei thly
bereavements, in the loss of one who always
home 60 pleasant; who had done so much to sripthe
tbo rugged pathway of life; and .who was the C .joct
of to many hopes in the future.
Resolved, That while we.tender to the
relatives every consolation that human friendsb can
heetow, «e commend them to the tender mcr< 9 of
that Hearenly Master whoso words of love are i aim
for oveiy wound ; to that Saviour who onabl ‘ the
dying wife and sister to triumph over dlstolvii; na
ture, tnd beckon earthly friends to follow her , the
shining path to endless life. -
Resolved, That those resolutions he published 1 the
ooanly papers, a copy be presented to brothers Inrt
King, and a copy also deposited in. tho aiohl” s of
the lodge. R. P. BUTTES, W •I,
K. L, Eetxdi.es, Seo’y pro. tom. r
Bounty— and What the Soldiers Do Wi , It,
Sir. Editor l desire, for tho benefit of,, the 1* ads
t,f Captain George W. MerHok'e company, anc. \nn
ciampl# oT.what loldlers catvdo and are doinj
you should give publicity to the following list, th* tag b
your columns, It contains the names .of tb.e'
bers of such of Captain Merrick’s company . ex
pressed their money to their my c*jy and
ihc amount sent by each, amounting all toge£ t to
tear $3,200, In addition to this sum,
trere sent by members of th<| same company I Meetly
to their friends, by mail or express; makin'&neAr
$.,700 sent home by the numbers of this iany,
out of their bounty end advance pay. The c&Jtpany
numbered atth c time of their remittances but s<l|’,nty
cne men. Is there, do you suppose, Mr. Ed" )r, a
single company in the service, of equal numbei that
bes done better with their money than this -onl In
the fame company* upon the delivery of tho • inly
bonds, ect'CHfy-ortc were returned by the comp y to
ire, to be delivered to their friends at home, ot a
single bond thrown into the hands of thcbrolei*- rnot
cce ehttfed or discounted] but all returned hd3- • for
si r ekeeping and collection. * * W
HcnrvJl. F00te,..!. .... --Jv ■ 00
I'lDiel Euggles, ... L$ 00
Jtmes M. Wi1kin50n,...........;... Je'A 00
Jcdson J. Hall, ** fl 00
Samuel W. Trull, 00
TTiilicim 11. Chase < 00
Ariemas Borden, , 0.00
Aorman Bellinger,
Philander Bockus,
Hubert Francis, 2nd,.....,
John Carpenter,
George
George Frleee,...~
John L, Mann, •<
0. E Dailey, 1.
Ephruitn N. Smith,-,....
Clifton Tipple......
Alonzo Borden,-....w...
i)s.niel Wi150n,,...
■Charles Bockus ..7;.
Joiners D0n0van,......™
Charles -N. Moore,.,
Orville JFetsry/..... .....v
Thoßzss k05ter,...........
Ashbul Frcfft-r, *.
Eugene C001idge,.,..™,..
Otis L. Atherton,..™.,
Be Launc A. CatUn,..
B’liliam D.SUitrock,..
T.ansford.S, iVebb,.,,.
Hecry C. Root,
Etnas F. Gr0w1,........
Joseph W. Bfeweter,..
Almon Butler,
Timothy B. Culver,....
Charles L. Shumway,
Thomas Godden,....
Edward Hanrill,,...
William 81i55,.......,
Augustin Torpy,
Edward A. Lawton,.
Edward Carrie),,}...
John Jackson,..
Horace S. Straiten,,
Samuel Francis,./,
Abraham Lyon,...
Xeroy S, Butler,...
Xeonard Boatman,
John Boatman,...
Robert H. Steele,
Elmeron Smith,
iiams Dort...
SWORD PRESENTATION
Camp- Curtin, Harrisbi/j H, J
March 25th, XB6* ' -J
Editor Agitator —Dear Sir:—3y f the
of this company, I transmit to you cem
•iaKoicattoQ for the columns of yottr paper., .ester
<iajr tbc tnpnotony of camp life was broken, .a sur
prise for Capt. G, W. Merrick. The coopaor i cou
*nuy to order and military discipline, bat whh
the orders of tbeir Captain, purchased a \uy nice'
**w4, tub and belt; Mrbich,'upon the tfompU y rbc
-lEg drawn up in ime in front of the CapUiia tent,
•sad said Captain called out, were presented,
of the members of tbe'cotnpany, by Lieut. Ki.i ’ Wc
not say the Captain was “ set back/* ;5< -much
th«Ahe*ag unable, to reply to the presoutato \ only
thanking the boys, and hoping he might eOe prove
Unself worthy so great s token of tbeir regal i_;' The
allowing ig the presentation: ,
" CxprAis—l have here a sword, which I *a: 5o the
in behalf of the members of tol
to you as a feeble testimonial of theth rs ,krd,—
wish me to gay, Captain, ' We tender iKj-witb
Bicgled feelings of gratitude and pride/
ft'Mbe’gcod which comes to theta, of your 3.tag so
fitfully end go well your duty to them an<V > their
country, ai at olSctr 5 and proud that we litivY t Capt
who eo richly deserves, and 80 eminent wins,
&e convene* and eateem of all with and
6 to do. When you' shall have acfrVV d this
they feel fully assured that it will ha fV\ otered
•which will never dishonor it; and. d 7 will
J ,e u ■ P ron< l to follow, it wherever their espts n may
J e tor their country. They fully appr oi and
wilro to eatpress tbeir hearty regarcvftft ibepa-
CtoiUa nod taal trbUh bfoaspted you to r wc-t r lea the
hippiaui of as home an j've eoei
«? «? » Ufji cirri, of usiesi #«&, •? If •
ferttipes 13. with the defenders in arms of our
common fcodntry. t' '
"Take U; and may many enemies of cor country ;
be made to wish It had ne'er been forged. And when
the last armed foe of oar land shall have expired, or
have been driven from its soil, may yon, in .peace, he i
restored to the society’©? your friends, to enjoy the*
happy fruits of your labors with a grateful people, in,
a free and glorious country."
I wonld add, that we are enjoying camp life “huge
ly," and that soldiering runs with us as smoothly as
“ love in a dream," We are still in the State, and
have the assurance of remaining here for some time.
'I am respectfully yours, .R, W.,
Co, A, Ist Bat., Pa. Yol’s,
A Youth's History op the Rbbelltox—Wo are
glad to see Rev. William M. Thayer, author of
the “Pioneer Boy” and other popular works, is en
gaged upon a History of the Rebellion, for the young,
and that Messrs. Walker, Wise, & Co., of Boston, will
issue the fipst volume about the first of April. The
•importance of such a work cannot be over-estimated.
The young ought to understand tbe nature and his
tory of (his struggle, means of inspiring their
hearts with patriotism, and attaching; them with all
the ardor of youth to free institutions. There are
lessons for them in this war that can bo derived from
no other source, and we rejoice that they are going
to appear in permanent shape. - AU intelligent pa
rents will desire to have their children instructed on
this subject, that they may not lose the lesson of the
hour. The value of. this History will not be confined
to tbe ydung. Many families cannot afford to pur
chase either of the histories of the Rebellion written
avowedly for adults, the cheapest of which will cost
seven or eight dollars. As this work of Mr. Thayer’s,
when completed, will not probably cost half that, and
yet will contain the substance of the larger works,
families who cannot afford the larger works (made
large by the introduction of public documents, long
speeches, Ac., that few desire to read) will find this a
valuable history for their use, whether they have
children or not Condensation—the most in the
smallest space—is what our people crave; and this,
we understand, will be a characteristic of this History
of the Rebellion for the young.
This work, tbe price of which we learn from the
publishers is to be $1.25, should attract the attention
of Book Agents, as it is destined to have an immense
sale all over the country.
In Covington, on the Bth instant, by Rev. N. L.
Reynolds, Mr. THOMAS.MONROE, of Armenia, to
Miss LUCY E. JOHNSON, of Covington.
In MsnsSeid, on the 2“tb instant, by the same, Mr.
JAMBS WILIIAMS to Miss ANNIE KEYES, both
of Syivania, Bradford county.
- In Tioga township, on the 29th ultimo, Mrs. MARY
WILLARD, aged 94 years.
This aged woman was among the first settlers of
this county. Her husband built the first frame house
in Tioga village. She became a member of the Bap
tist Church at the age of 70, and adorned her profess,
ion until the day of her death. The Bible was her
daily companion; and so long as her strength lasted,
she did hot forget to bow at ber altar of prayer. As
she lived, so she, died, in peace with all mankind, and
;a peace with her fiod, . . , Cost.
Ib Rldgbhry toWnship, Bradford county, on the
21st instant, DANIEL PETERSON, aged 97 years.
He,leaves to mourn his loss, eight children, sixty
six grand children, ninety.eight great grand children,
and four great great grand children.
, Important To Females.
feS. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS.
1 The .combination of ingredients in these Fills
is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are
mild In their operation, and cannot do harm to the most
delicate; certain in correcting all irregolarities. Painful
Menstruations, removing all obsti actions, whether from
cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the aide, palpitation of
the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterica, fatigue,
pain in the back and. limbs, &n., disturbed sleep, which arise
from interruption of nature.
DR. CHEESEMAN'S PIUS
was the commencement of anew era in the treatment of
and obstructions which have consigned so
many to a premature grave. No female’ can enjoy good
health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction
takes place tfio general health begins to decline. These Pills
form £A« finest preparation ever put forward with IMME
DIATE and persistent srccßSd. Don’t be De
ceived. T «kc thia advertisement to your JUrngßfirc, «nd
tell him that von want the BEST and mott RELIABLE
FEMALE MEDICINE iy THE WORLD, w hich is com
prised in these Pills.
DR, CHEESEMAIPS PILLS
have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and ore
the most effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu
liar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing,
with certainty, periodical regularity. They are known to
thousands, who hare used them at different jieriods, through
out the country, having the sanction of some of the most
eminent Physicians in America.
Implicit direction*, slating when they should nothe us oZ, with
each Box—the Price One Hollar per Box, or 0 Boxes for $5,
containing from 50 to 60 Pills.
Pills sent by mail, promptly, secure from observation, by
remitting to the Proprietors, or any Agent. .
SOLD BY BJiVGGISTS GENERALLY.
HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors.
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HELM BOLD’SEXTR ACT BUCHU.
■ • THE GREAT DIURETIC,
'HELJIBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU.
- THE GREAT DIURETIC.
HELJIBOLD'S'EXTRACT BUCHU.
THE SItEAT DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU.
-.THE GREAT DIURETIC.
And a positive and specific remedy fo> diseases cl
the
Bladder,
Gravel,
See advertisement in another column. Cut it oul
and read for the medicine at once. Beware 0/ coun
terfeits. mar3o-Im
SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of ‘ Buchu/ ‘Tonic
Bitters/ ‘ Sarsaparilla,’ ‘ Nervous Antidotes/ Ac., Ac.,
and after you are satisfied with the result, then try.one box
qf OLQ DOCTOR BUCHAN’S JEXfiLIStt SPECIPIg>ILLS;
and bo restored to health and vigor in loss than thirty days.
They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and
.salutary in their effects on the broken-down and shattered
constitution. Old and young can take them with advan
tage. Imported and ■sold In the United States only by
JAMBS S. BUTLER,
Station D, Bible iTouse, Kew York, General Agent.
P. S.—A box sent to any’ address ou receipt of price—
which is bxz dollar —post free. marl7—3ra
JTBE NO OTHERh—BCCIIAN'S SPECIFIC FILM are the
|J only reliable remedy for ull diseases of the seminal,
urinary and nervous systems. Try ono box, and be cured.
ONE DOLLAR A BOX. One box will perfect a cure, or mo*
ney refunded-. Sept by mail on receipt of price*
JAMES S. BUTLER, General Agent,
Station D, Bible House, New York.
DO YOU WISH TO BB CURED?—Dr. Buchan’s English
specific pills cure, Id less than thirty days, the worst
erases of nerroosncss, fznpotency, premature decay, seminal
weakness, Insanity, und all urinary, sexual and nervous af
fections, no matter from what cause produced. Price, ouo
dollar per hox. Sent, postp&sd, by mail, on receipt ot an
order. Address, JAMES S. BUTLER,
xuarlT-Sm Station D, Bible House, New York.
IMPORTANT TO MARRIED LADIES!
, TRtJLY A BLESSING!
I will send, free of charge, to_ any Lady who frill
send in her name and address, directions how to pre
vest the extreme pain, of 'Cihld.Bibtii ; also bow to
have perfectly heattby and beautiful Children; also
one other new .and Importont secret, the only sure
and safe remedies over discovered.
My object in making the above offer is to induce
every lady to test my remedies. Address
. MADAME DDLENTAUX. M. D.,
Marchil!, ISGt-.'Ur.. 767 Broadway, N, T. City.
A Reverend gentleman haring been restored to
health in a few days, after undergoing all the usual
routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment
without success, considers it his sacred duty to com
municate to his afficled fellow 'creatures the meant of
dure. Hence on the receipt of an addressed envelope,
he tUll send (freG) a copy of the prescription used,
Direct to Dr. John M. Dagsall, 186 Pulton Street,
Brooklyn, H. Y. June l, 1863-ly.
CONCENTRATED LYE. for sale at
ROY’S DRUG STORE.
51D136.
I^TNE, SIDING, seasonedeao.be had at thy mil),
in Charleston; CYRUS GATLIN.
Htff* 2? 18?i-?J
2<£ .A. 3R E££D.
DIED.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
81 Cedar St., Mow Tort
Sold in IVellshoro, by JOHN A. HOY". I
In Tio-a, by H. H. BORDEN. .
InßawrenceviUe, by W. Q. MIDLER.
March 23, ISM-Iy.
•Kidneys,
Dropsy,
And all diseases of the Urinary Organs. *
(Organic Weakness.)
marli-Ca ,
, , TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS
OF BOTH SEXES.
THE TIOG A
YOUR ATTENTION
,; r-. IS IS 71 TED
TO THE LARGE & ATTRACTIVE • STOCK
• —OF—
If FAIL AND WINTER
GOODS
Now on band and being received daily at (he sub
scriber's, (NO. 3, CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING,
N. y.,) in which great' inducements are offeied as
regards , . -
QUALITIES, STTLES A PRICES.
Goods of ail hinds arebeing sold at as low rates as
can reasonably be expected. .
The Stock is in mncb better shape than ever before
to fill all calls or orders. -
WE SHALL
CONTINUE TO SELL Alt
DOMESTICS,
" I '
SUCH AS
BROWN SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS,
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS' DENIMS,'
TICKINGS, STRIPES, CHECKS,
COTTON FLANNELS,
HEAVY COTTON
’ ADES,
YARNS,
■WHITE, RED,
BLUE AND GREY,
;• MIXED WOOL FLANNELS,
SHAKERS FLANNELS,WRAP*
PBRS; DRAWERS, &0., ' &«., &0., &0.,
At about the aame low rates we lave been selling
tbe past three months.
WE- CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD!
PRINTS.
COMMON, MEDIUM & EXTRA GOODS,
AT THE
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
A very large stock to retail from.
miss mmso
This stock is fall ot choice Goods, such a 9 i ' ‘
DeLAINES, ALPACCAS, MOHAIRS
WOOL PLAIDS, WOOL DeLAINES,,
PLAIN & FANCY REPS, &o. ; ■ '
Ko one should buy a dress before examining this
stock.' J
IN SHAWLS
We can do well with all; the stock is large; plenty
of •'
BROCHE * WOOL SHAWLS,
DOUBLE D SINOLE,
From low prices to extra qualities, Small Shawls, ;&c.
CLOAKS AND CLOAKISGS.
We are doing a LARGE CLOAK TRADE, keep
ing ail the
leading steles.
and ieliing them at such CLOSE RATES that no one
can getithem-up cheaper, without they can cut and
make the garment themselves, and then they can save
but a smalt portion of the costs of making. If par
ties prefer to make up for themselves we have the
CLOTHS &, TRIMMINGS
of all kinds at the
LOWESt CASH RATES.
BALMORALS.
We can suit any one as to price or quality, keeping
them from the LO WEST JN MARKET to the EX
TRA GOODS, which we sell as law as last season.
BOOTS & SHOES.
This Department docs its own advertising. I would
simply remark that customers
CAN DEPEND
oo having a full tupply of the
SAME STANDARD GOODS,
and that we warrant all articles sold to he as repf<£*
sented. We can suit
ALL' CUSTOMERS
from the beat styles of Ladies wear to the heatry
VOtJBIIEI SOLE BOOT,
and fit anyone, from the smallest child to the, extra
sizes. Richardson’s best make. Boots. In Men's D.
B. <t i, D. S. Boys’ and youths’ always on hand in
full supply CHEAP.
As usual we frill keep our Grocery Stock in good
order, and soil b Very thing at the lowest rfiarket rates.
WSotESALS TRADE.
AU goods sold at Wholesale at lowar rates thsn
NEW YORK Tim PRICES. Wo cad do better
by all buyers ot Small Wholesale Bills than thoH
dealers, as we add but a small commission to New
York Cash Prices.
PRODUCE
Of all kinds taken on as favorable terras as . any
buyer. CASS PAID for all marketable articles. ■
Jf. A. PARSONS, .
C«rttliijj, Jr. V, .
November 11,184);, , -
PERINE’S
CASH STORE!
JTis now past two years sinoo the opening of oar
i
READY PAY STORE
—AT—
TSOY, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA.,
since which” time the public hare awarded to na a
fiESEBOVS' PATROHAGE,
. ,i - ■
■wa have been signally prospered. The
PAY AS YOU GO PLAN
has afforded as ample prosecute our- busi
ness in such a manner as to . ,
Defy competition.
Perhaps no greater comment could be adduced-to
show' the value of this plan than the perfect security
affords to the purchaser; Be not only gets the value it
of bis money, hot has .the fall consciousness that be
ia.a free man. Bans to him are things talked of but
not realised, Vfa do business
Strictly for Cash,
thereby saving a heavy tax. which must be imposed
on the purchaser, where a
CREDIT BUSINESS IS DONE. '
,We purchase most of our Goods for Cash, offering
them at a very slight advance
FKOM COST,*
preferring ns we ‘ always have doner from the com
mencement of our business to do a large trade for
Small Profits,
rather than run the risks which tha losses attending a
CREDIT SYSTEM
involved. We therefore can and do offer to purcha
sers of
DRY GOOPS,
the best assortment of Qooods to bo found in
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA*
‘ G
SE«SBB "
*l/ you want to purchase '
BLACK, BROWN, 4
BLUE A GREEN SI LBN,
BROCADE &. PLAIN,
{Call at PERINE’S.
&(D(DIDS
of all styles and quality.
Plain and figured French Merinoes,
English Cabargs Colored and Black Alspaeas,
Brocade Reps and oriental lustres,
Figured Grenadines, Brocade Mohairs,
la fact everything in the Dress Goods line,
AT FERINE’S.
swigs
CALL"* AND SEE \ . |
Splendid Broches, and Square Shawls,
■ Black Thibet, long Shawls, j
Black Thibet, square Shawls,
Colored Tbibets, | .
, Black Silk Shawls, and Shawls of every kind and
variety, ! -
AT PERINE’S.
CLOAKS, SACQUE3, 4 MANTILLAS, '
df. the newest designs in Black or Colors,
AT PURINE’S. ,
FIVE thousand yards ' ■
Baciiio ond Manchester Detains"for 2 per
yard,
AT PERINE’S.
’ - TEN THOUSAND TABDB j
Madder Prints for 1 ehillingpcr yard, ’ ,
■ : AT PEJUNE’S.
i - A LARGE QUANTITY
of Domestics at prices that defy competition,
AT PERINE’S.
FIFTY CASES ■'
Shop-made Kip and Stoga Boots, for $3,00 per pair,
. ' AT PEKINE’S.
• HATS AND CAPS
of great variety in quality and price,
AT PERINE’S.
Ladies, Misses A Children's Shoes in great variety
and cheap, AT PURINE’S.
Flour by the Sack or Barrel, AT PERXNE'S.
Prices reduced bn Boon Skirts and Corsets,
AT FERINE'S;
Opera FlanfaelsrpUin, figured, striped and checked,
heavy twilled and red, blue,-gteon, white and yellow.
Flannels, AT PEBINE S.
A new and cheap stock at CLOXHING.at
r - PERINE Si
.TROTjSepl, 30, 1669.
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CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTEBS.
A Pure and Powerful Tonic, Corrective and
Alterative, of Wonderful Efficacy,
> in Diseases of the
c STOMACH, DIVER. AND BOWELS;
Cures Dyspepsia, Complaint, Headache, Q*a
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Bodily Weakness, whether in
herent ifa tbe system or pro
': - duced by Special
Causes. I
Nothing that Is not wholesome, penial and restorative in
It* nature, enters into the composition of HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contains
uamineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no
fiery excitant; but It is a combination of tbe extracts of
rare balsamic herbs and plants, with the purest and mildest
of til diffusive stimulants.
It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, so far as
the human system can be protected by human means against
maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, im
pure water, and other external causes, HOSTETTER’S BIT-,
TRUST may bo relied on as a safeguard.
In districts Infested with Fever and Ague, it haa been
found infallible as » preventive, and irresistible as a remedy,
and thousands who resort to it under apprehension of an at
tack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to
avail themselves of its productive qualities la advance, ore
cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medicine.—
Fever and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine for
months in vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous
alkaloid,aro not unfrequenli.v restored to health within a
few days by the nse of UOSTETTER’S BITTERS.
The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and tbe appetite
restored by this agreeable tonic; and hence it work* won
ders in cases of Dyspepsia end in less confirmed forms of
Indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless apperient, a*
well as upon the Uvcr, it also invariably relieves the Consti
pation superinduced by irregular action of tbe digestive and
secretive organs.
Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks, Xoto
nes? of Spirits and Fits of Languor* find prompt and per
maneot relict from the Bitters. The testimony on this point
is most conclusive, and from both sexes.
The agony of Hiuoes' Coilo is immediately assuaged by ai
single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resorting
to it, the return of tbe complaint ipay be prevented.
As a general tonic, UOSTETTER'S BITTERS produce ef
fects which must be experienced or witnessed before they
can be fully rtppredatdd* In cases of Constitutional Weak
ness, Fremaiure Decoy, and Debility and Decrepitude aris
ing from old 1 age, it exercises the electric influence. In the
convalescent stages of all diseases, it operates as a delightful
iovigoraut. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it op
erates to re-enforce and ro*e a tabUsh them.
Last, but not least, it is TAs Only Safe Stimulant, being
manufactured from sound and juocuous materials, and ea
tiicly free from the acid element? present more or less in all
the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day
No family medicine has b«ea so universally, and. It may
bo truly added, deservedly popular with Ute intelligent por
tion of the community,aj HOSTETTER’S SITTERS.
Prepared by lIOTSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburg, ?a.
- Sold by all Druggists, Grocers uud Storekeepers, every
where. , feb3-ly
HELMBOLO’S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
COSiPOJJND FLUID JEPTIUCT BUCHU, a positive aod
specific remedy for the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop
sical Swellings.
This Medicine increases the "power of Digestion, and ex
cites the absorbents into healthy action, by which tho Wa
tery or Calcerous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlarge
ments are i educed, as well us Pain and Inflammation.
HELMBOLD’ S EXTRACT BUCHU,
For Weaknesses, arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipa
tion, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the follow
ing symptoms: r
'' Indisposition to" Exertion, Lass of Power, Loss of Memory,
Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horrors
of Disease, Wakeftilness, Dimness of Vision, Pam in the
Back, Universal Lassitude of tho muscular system, Hot
Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of th» Skin, Erup
tions on the Face, pallid Countenance
These sy mptoros* ii allowed to go on, which (his medicine
Invariably removes, soon follows
Impotent , Fatuity, Epilepsy, Fits,
In one of which tife patient may expire.
• Who can say tba* they are uot frequently followed by those
11 Direfnl Diseases^.*
“ INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.”
Many are awarevif the cause of thoir suffering;
Bcr NONE WILL CpNFCSS THE UXCOBItS OF THE iNgAXB AST
tCm>. v
‘And MdanchtAy •pcathi hy Consumption bear ample wit
less to tho truth qT tho assertion.
•The Cunstilaticn ; fnce affected toity: Organic Weakness, re*
quires the aid of njediciuc to strengthen and invigorate the
system.
Which HemboldM ESTRACT BUCHU invariably does,
A trial will conduce the moat skeptical.
FEMALES, FEMALES.
In many Affutioif peculiar to females, the ExTeacT Bccdu
is unequalled by a/ iy other reih'ei’y—as in Chlorosis or Re
tention, Irregular} y, Painfuluess, or Suppression of Custo
mary evacuations Ulcerated or Sclrrhons state of the Ute
rus, Leachortboe 4 V Whites, sterility, and for all complaints
incident to tho scxj arising froin indiscretion, Hab
its of Dissipation. < r in the
DECLMB OR CHANGE OF LIFE; •
Take no mori' Balsam f Mercury, or unpleasant
viedicinejbr tiqlphasantand dangerous diseases .
IItfMBOLD’S K-XTHACT BUCEU AND IMPROVED
BOSE WASH CUllis
''SECRET DISEASES,
la all their stng3s.
At little expene.c£ t
Little or no change in diet.
No and uo exposure.
. It causes a frequeht desire and gives strength to urinate,
thereby removing abstractions, preventing nml caring|Stric
iures of the Urethra, allaying puin and inflammation, so
ftcxucnt in this clgss of diseases, and expelling all prisons,
diseases and worn out matter. ,■
Thousands upon thousands, who hats been tbetictivs or
quacks, and who hsrv.e paid heavy fees to be cured In a short
time, have found they were deceived, and that the ♦•POISON"
has, by the use of ••powerfufastringentsi” been dried up in
the system, to break out iu an aggravated form, and perhaps
after marriage.
Usa Hembold’s Extract Bucbn for all affections and din
cases of the URINARY ORGANS, {whether existing in male
or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter
of how long standing. - (
Diseases of these organs requirelthe aid of a DIURETIC;
HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCIIU,IS THE GREAT DIXJBE*
TIC, and U certain to have The desired effect in all diseases'
for which it is recommended.
Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character
.will .accompanythe medicine. •
Price $1 per boUtS, or six for $5.
Delivered to any address, securely packed fro© observa
tion.
DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMJNICATIOKS.
CURES GUARANTEED! Advite Gratis
Address letters for iaformatloD in -
, . . {H. B. HEMBOLD, Chemist,
•' 104 South Tenth at., below Chestnut, Phila.
ITEMBOLD'S Medical Depot,
IIEMBOLD’aDrui rfhd Chemical ‘Warebonso,
1 104 Broadway, N.T.
BEWARE Ot COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED
DEALERS, who bndeavor to dispose of “ their own” and
“other” article*, on the reputation attained by
itembold's Genuine Preparations.
“ •* Extract Puchu.
•* Extract Sarsaparilla.
“ “ Improved Rose Wash.
Mg- gold by all druggists everywhere. Ask for ilembohl’s
Take do other. Cut out the advertisement and send for it,
and avoid imposition and exposure.
Executor’) Notices
LETTERS testamentary having heed granted to
; the subscriber, on theeltatc of George S. Dort,
late of Charleston township, deceased, notice is hereby
given to Those indebted to make immediate payment,
and those having claims to present them properly au
thenticated for settlement, to -
JaS.G. DABTT, Executor.
Charleston, March S, lgG4i-6f
DYSPEPSIA.
AND
DISEASES BEStriTIH6 FBOBC
DISORDERS OS tee lives
AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS
ARK CURED BT
HOOF LAND’S
GEHMAH B2TTEBS,
The Great Strengthening
TOXIC,
These Bitters lure performed more Caret I
BATE -AND DO OITE BETTES SATIS? AOTXOIfr
a ATE MORE TESTIMONY I
HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO
Vouch for them j
Thin any other article in the jaarket.
We defy any One to contradict thie AnertieSa
AND WILL PAY SIOOO
To »oy oss that will prodooo a CartiSeat* p v lljitl
", .ty ns that is not oescih,.
HOOFLAKD’S GERMAN RITTERS
WILL CURE EVERT CASE OF
Clirente or Nervous Debility, Dlt~
case of the Kidneys, and Dlaea*
ses' arising from a Disordered
Stoniacb.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive
Organs:
Constipation, Inward PilM, Pnlnesas or Blood to tksßsad,
Acidity of the Stomach, Xaosea, Heartburn, DisgusS '
for Food, Folnest or Weight in the Stomach J
Sour- Eructations, Sinking or Flutter*
tering at the Pit of the Stomach,
Swimming of the Head, Har
■ Hurried and Difficult
- • Breathing, Flatter* •
ingot the Heart}
Choking or
, Suffocating Ben*
latlone when in a lying r
posture, Dimness of
Vision, Dots or
Webs bo
fore the Sight, ‘ *
Fever and Dull Pain
Pain in the Bead, Da
fldency of Perspiration, Yei- * - •
IdXrSeas of the Skin and Eyea, Pain
Jo the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac., Sad- J
dan Flushes of Ueat, Burning in the Flesh, Cos* i
stunt Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of gplritf»
REMEMBER
THAT THESE BITTERS ARB
NOT ALCOHOUC;
CONTAIN NO RUM OR WHISKEY,
AIM) CAN’T MAKE DRUNKARDS,
BUT %S
THE BEST TONIC,
IN THE WORLD.
JB®* READ WHO SA TS SO ; ~®gt
From Iho Hot. Lovl. Q. Book, Pn.tor of th« B&ptiit Ohnrtfc
Pemberton, N.J., formerly of the North Bnptist Qmrci;
Philadelphia. » . . » j hare known
/too Sana s German Bitters favorably for a number of years*
Z bare used them in my own family, and have been so
pleased with their effects that I was induced to recommend
them to many others, and know that they have operated la
a strikingly 1 beneficial manner. X take great pleasure in
thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention
of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recom
mended, to these Bitters, knowing from experienoe *>»*t ay
recommendation will be sustained. Ido this more cbeei*
fully as Hoofland’s Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted,
and is *• not arum drink.” Yours truly, ~
■ - XdSYI G. BECK.
irorn Tier. J, Xewtoa Brown, D. D y Editor of th» Encydo-
pedja vf Religious Knowledge.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med
icines in general, thnugh distfhat of (Bei> ingredients and
effects,! yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may
not testify to tho benefits he believes himself to have re*
Wired from any simple preparation, in tho hope that he may
tuns contribute to the benefit of others.
1 do this the more readily in regard to Hooflands German
Bitters, prepared by Dr. C SI. Jackson, of this city, because
I fras prejudiced against them for many years, under tha
impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, X
am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the
removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encour
agement to try them, when suffering from great and Jong
eontluued debility.’ Tho use of three bottle* of these Bl£
ters, at the beginuing of the present year, was followed
by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and
mental vigor which 1 had not felt for six months before, and
hail almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank, God
and ray friend foe directing me to the use of them.
pgiLimarma, Jess ao, 1861. j. 2IEWTON BROWS.
From the Ear. Jos, H, Keunard, Pastor of the 10th Bap
tist Church.
Pr. Jackson Dear Sir:—l have been frequently request
ed to connect my name with commendations of different
kinds of medicines but regarding the practice as out of my
appropriate sphere, 1 have in all cases declined; hut with a
clear proof in various iustsnteS.arid particularly in my fiun
|ij, of the. usefulness of Dr, Hoofiand’s German Bitter*,,!
depart for once from my usual course, to express ioy foil
conviction that, for general debility of the system and espe
cially for Liver Complaint, it U a sate and valuable prepara
tion. In some cases it may; fail; but usually,! doubt not*
it will be very beneficial to those suffer from ths above
cause. Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KKNNABD,
Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia.
Proto Rer. TVarrwn Randolph, Pastor of th« Baptist CWnrcbi
Germ an to wq, Penn,
Dr. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir: —Personal experience ena*
bios me to say that 1 regard ike German Bitters prepared by
youos-a most excellent medicine. Id cases of genre cold
and general debility X hare been greatly benefited by the
use oi the Bitters, and doubt not they Hill produce riwyflfp
effects on others. Yours, tnily, WARBKN RANDOLPH.
GeraaiUbwn, P*.
Froza Rev. J.U« Turner, Pastor of Heddiug M. B. Church;
, . Philadelphia.
Dr. Jackson;—Dear Sir Having used your German Bit
ter# »n my family frequently, T sin prepared to say that It
has been of great 4*rrfee. I IwhVre that in moat cmlvf
general debility of the system U is the safest and most val
uable remedy of which I hare any knowledge..
Yours, respectfully, J. H. TURNER,
No. 726 N. Nineteenth Street.
From the Rev. J. 31. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Coltun
bos pf. Aiflestowu (Pa; Baptist Churches.
• New Rochelle, N. T..
Dr. C. M. Jackson:—Deer Sirl feel it a pleasure thus,
of my grrni accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of tb»
German Bitters. Some years since.being much afflicted with
Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial results. I here'
often recommended them to persons enfeebled by that tor*
meeting disease, and havo heard from theifa the moat flat*
terlbg testimonials as to their great value. In eases of gen
sr*l debility, 1 believe it to be a tonic that cannot be aur
pawed. j, M. LIOBB.
PRICES.
Largo Size {bolding near}/ don bio quantify)
$1 O 0 per Bottle—half do*. $5 00
Smhll Size— 7s cents per Bottle— half dor, %i 00
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
See that the Signature of W C. Bf«
JACKSON” i« on (be WRAP.
PER «t each Bottle.
Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do nhf
ha put off by any of the in toxieating preparations that may
be offered in its place, but send to ns. and we will.forward,
securely packed by express.
principal Office <fc ISsnufoelert)
NO. 631 ARCH STREET.
. JONES & EVANS.
(Sacceoon to o.x. JiCKSO.V i C 0,,)
Proprietor*^
AT rOS SAI,H hy DTBcprt, aad IMot, (*. «terjr tow*
la Jh. Cnltwl -
f*M: t, 1854. pi, ft. t, r