The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, April 06, 1864, Image 3

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wklsboro, Wednesday, Apr. 6. 18 |I4.
Hew Advertisements* 7
Flax Ds P. Roberta. _?
Notice to Teachers and Citizens —Robt. Campbell
Secretary. , . -
Notice to Teachers —l. S. Harkness, '
Administrate!** Notice —Mary E. Mans, Afjcn'jc.
Auditor’s Notice —Jno. K. Bacbe, Auditor,;; ?
Caution —Benjamin Slago.
List of Letters —Tioga Boat Office,
List of Letters —Wellsboro Post Office,
, . WOTIOE. '-ft;-/
•k LL persons indebted to J. P. KOBINSC ji?, {late
of the Book Store) wttl find their notcf And ac
counts for collection in the bands of TflOS. <-I/LEN,
at the Commissioner’s Office. All persons j adekted
are reqoested to pay immediately or costs -will be
made. £
WcllEboro, March. 30, ISG4-
To the Sick. —Dr, Jackson advertises'; in ’ ioHay’a
paper that he will be in Wellsboro on Frijay, the
15th day of April jnext. See his Appointments.
This beitfg Leap Yeah, the Ladies, by Common
'consent, are| allowed the privilege of “ pofl Ung the
question,” to their bashful lovers. Wo b;po the
* * fair” of this place will avail themselves -their
privileges, for we know'a fine ."boy" or t-ib vbo
dare not propose to them l ; '
We bad the pleasure of greeting our
pj. Nichols, who, after an absence of five ar
rived in Wellsboro’lost Friday. Hank’* -'miis’ted
ia Ohio nearly three years ago, and has done l£o-share
of hard fighting, bet is not willing to givcTt Jjp’i until
this rebellion is put down. He is a good ITni7n;man»
having cast his first vote against the traitor
jrbam. Success to him, politics included.
Writing School.—Miss L. C. Stratton hy Jnkcn
rooms at the’Unit&d States Hotel, in Welisb;A<* r and
will remain for a few days to instruct those ;mtsng
to improve in writing. from skymens
TvUch we have seen, we *«hould think wcl*
nnalified to give satisfaction to all who mayf*‘fct c her
iithacall. IVe trust those wishing to
not let this opportunity pps by unheeded.
hours at the Academy at i o’clock P. M., an I at the
XT. S. Hotel at 7 o'clock P. 31. Xerm^—
jSods for ?I.oo* %. .
X be Cash System. —While it is painful td‘iylUcss
the futile efforts of certain mercantile men ir, Rad
ford county to induce the'people to pin IheiriTiilh to
iho credit system, il is pleasant to witness
that common sense stands supreme dictafir with
the intelligent masses. In these days of mone when
credit isn’t worth the snap of one’s finger, tho Verdict
of the people will always be found on the pf the
.cash system. “ Tick'’ is a yery. good .motto' for a
clock, but a very poor one for persons in taint of
good goods at fair prices; and-while tick, trnit, and
the necessary term for cent which •alwoys atLompa
n:es that kind of & deal, wags along in thatr d t : me
wav, the people when they come to Troy arrf careful
to give it a wide berth. The Cash Store l^y-long
been the chief attraction to the buyers of
acd Tioga counlyes, end just so long as £ , c *l
goods at prices which would ruin any cred> estab
lishment in Christendom, just so long the will
luy goods cf them. Pcrino is just now in Iv V York
buying an elegant stock of Springand Summs. Goods,
and will in a few days be ready to supply evf' * fatal-■
!y in Northern Pennsylvania- Render, we fei deeply’
Ivr ibe troubled consciences of credit dealers.-, utcan
i ever consent to raise the prices at tho to
Lciemmodate them;-and so when you visijJ. roy, if
tout heart goes out in sympathy for suffering*, uinar
ay, drop a tea'r of sympathetic* you
choose, over the once happy credit firms; "1 en, as
usual, bay your goods of *Pcbise & Co.— Tro^-Simea.
Meeting in LawrenceviUe. r
In pursuance of a call from (h 6 -Southern T -irSan
itury Committee of Elmira, N. Y\, the people,' T-,X*aw
rcuqevilie and the surrounding country’met the
Academy Hall, on the evemflgpf Jtfae9th day
ruary, IS6I. The meeting was perm-aqcatly
I'ed'ly electing the following cfSccrs t-
President—' T. B. Tompkins.
Vl>.e President —J. W, Tubbs.
S’neUiry —G. W. Ryon. ‘ - f
Corrctyoiidiuj Secretary —MlsS Kate.S.
Titmurcr —A. Yoorbes?. * ■ :>
Ej.f'cftficc Committee — Her. L. T. -*
C. H. Mather, P. Hurd, S. I- Power, Mrs. Cf IT. L.
Perl. Mrs. T. B. Tompkins, Mr*. W. B.
A. B. Lindsley, and others.
A Soliciting Committee was alsp appointed.-r ’
In pursuance of the above, the following- founts
were collected and duly forwarded to the £Jimtary
]\tir which was held at Elmira, X. Y., drj£ig the
week commencing on Monday, the lith
jvfii: - . ;i- •
Lawrencevillc, * - . - - -
Nelson, ------ *' ‘8,93
Neighborhood of Tompkins’s Mills col- a £ ’/
lected by 17. W. Demun, Esq., ■- - \ ! e .£,60
r Total, - - - - ■ $r s'oo 5 ' 00
A Resolution was passed that the Secretary'equest
cur county editors to publish the proceeding at this'
meeting. 5 _ * *
Geo. W, Rrqx, SecT.u/y.
Lawrcnceville. March 25, 1864. 4 *■??
r ’SOLDIEH’S AID • SOCIETY-:
The following is a list of articles ecnt’to . hd-Saui
tary Commission, in box Xo.'lT, Ap-ril 4, 186 U
2 dozen cakes maple sugar, 1 pair featbcl -Tpiriows,
1 pair slippers, Ifi pairs woolen sock?, ? pairr'-yroolcn
gloves, 2 pairs Canton flannel drawers, H'puiJa cotton
drawers, 1 pair cotton shirts, 1 bag dried curtate, 15
bushels dried apples, 8 pocket handkerchief 1 sack
salt, 1 paper pepper, 4 lbs. crackers, 1 -dotiHe gown,
a pincushions, I paper • pins, bed spread" 1- roll
cloths, number of magazines, pamphlets,
Also the list of articles brought in up to < $ ril 2d,
Stockings: * . •
Mrs. H. Cook, 1 pair; Mrs. Howe, 1 j toxj Mrs.
Collins Culver, 3 pan J » Mr« ; pairs ; ’
Mrs. Sturrock, I. pair; Barbara pair;
Mr?. Wilcox, 1 pair; Mrs. Gray, 1 pail*£.2 pair;
donation from Mrs* Bodine ; .Mr*'* »’ pairs ;
Mrs. Vanvalkenburg. 1 pair; Mrs. * pairs f
Mrs. Iloig, I pair 'mittens; • Mrs. B. pair;
Mrs. Cowden, 1 pair; Mrs. Archer, 1 tfa«. r i ‘^ rs *
h. Smith, 1 parr; Mrs. Borst, 1 roll Mrs,
Poa«l, 1 roll patchwork; Mrs. Clymer, 6touVU^V'- a t<*
brush and ink, package of paper and envelo e k «.
We receive mhny ahd liberal donations, .run and
iavo a great-deal ot work done by person?, i'bo <lo
not belong to the Society, foV which we beg.tfc thank
one of them. One little girl ,on!y pk’VjaVa of
agt sent us a nice pair of sockfc knit by her-itrii little.
su?ere, -'’l
We hare a letter in oup possession wrltte 4. Miss
lacy E. Moore, from Philadelphia, acknt-.*£ tlging
the receipt of oar last box, from Which to. wish to
stake* brief extract. * :
Miss Moore Mrs. Hodgkias) whcf>i.«- ever
keen an active member, and an in
the Society, has our beet wishes, and her
good deeds will follow her. Her place of Cv rr wpond
»a£ Secretary has been well filled by .Martha
Emery. ' ■! T
fl Philadelphia, March 1 lj 1864.
“ Tour box was opened on Monday 7th
lost, and we found it well ■packed and". esftirjf article
•f value, and we beg tp thank each member 1 4f your
Society.
‘‘We are very sure you jvill opt only hii/fatk®
Central Pair/ to be held in June/bnt tpieyour
iQfiue&te through yonr beautiful county of
the F.i(r. Every thing will be acceptßhfuTand wc
Jope that our dear old 1 Keystone’ will nri iVU he
• bind-hep former renown in loyal deeds.f 'Kb iState
tag given more precious lives than our ptftKfvpd we
mast Eirain every nerve, and use all our j-y' now,
a pdalldaynaud months to como, to sol
oiftrg natif this fearful w cru*htd\. -
“ b 7 order of Com, Sophia W.
We have solicited eggs and maple sugar from the
farmers, and now we askfor piokles to fill a keg that
weih§re already.partly.filled. ' We will gladly, .pay
for them if you will bring them.fo the Court House any
Saturday afternoon. .Jane W, Haynes, Sec'y.
Questions .Respecting the Education of Indigent Chil
dren made Orphans by the 'War, to be answered by
r of School Boards :
The -Governor, in his annual message, urges upon
"the Legislature the claims of-"tho poor orphans of
our soldiers who have given or shall give their lives
to the country in this crisis,” and expresses the opin
ion, “ that their maintainance and education should
be provided for by the State.” Of the justice of this
claim no one for an instant can doubt. The first step
toward carrving out this humane suggestion of his
Excellency, is to ascertain the number of such chil
dren in the State. i
This can best be accomplished by the officers of the
school boards, in the several counties and cities. It
will be an adtof benevolence that will result in good
to those who have been made widows and orphans by
the war. Ton are, therefore, requested to forward to
this Department, answers to the following questions,
viz:
V r ‘
* Ist. What is the number of indigent children in
your school distri jt, whose fathers have been ki’led,
or have died in tl e military or naval service of the
United "States? .
2d, Are there sny institutions of learning in your
county, that will undertake to provide for the main
tainance and education of a number of said orphans,
if security bo given that all reasonable expenses shall
bo paid by the Slate ?
3d. If there are any such schools, how many chil
dren. will each take?
It is highly important that this circular, with tho
questions answered, be returned promptly by the 15th
of April, if possible. This Department cannot too
strongly urge upon the officers.herein addressed, tho
necessity ot prompt action in this matter. They may
thereby bring joy to many a sorrow stricken, destitute
family, .. CHARLES R. COBURN,
4. , Superintendent of Common Schools.
That Baby.—The London correspondent of
the Trlbuhe gives some account of tho christening of
the Prince-of Walos*‘baby, Water was brought from
the river Jordan‘to sprinkle it with, and this was-dono
by an Archbishop. .It was named “ Albert, Victor
Christian Edward"—enough to make any baby squall.
And splendid photographs of its pa and ma may bo
seen at Young’s book store in this borough, together
with a new supply of Photographic Albums, Station
ery, Yankee Kotions, and Wail Paper, and every kind
of School Books used in the county.
MARRIED.
In Harrisburg, on tho 23id of Nov. 1803, -by Rev.
Chas. A. Hay, Mr,. GEORGE W. DESNISXEN, cf
McHenry township, Lycoming county, Pa., to Miss
AGNESS COPESTTCK, of Belmar.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Important To Females.
f DR. GKEESEMAW’S PILLS.
/ The combination' of ingredients in these Pills
is tho result of a long and extensive practice. They are
mild in their and cannot do harm to the most
delicate; certain hi correcting all irregularities. Painful
Menstruations, removing ull obstiurtionsj whether from
cold or otherwise, headache, pain in tho ride. palpitation of
tho heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue,
pain in the back and limbs, Ac., disturbed sleep, which arise
from interruption of nature. d,
DR. CHSESEM&N’S PILLS
was the commencement of a ncljr era in tho tieatmcut of
aud obstructions which have consigned so
many to a PaoiArraz grays. No female cun enjoy good
health unless whe is rcgular.and whenever an obstruction
takes place the general health begins to decline. These Pills
form Vic finest preparation er*r- put forward with IMME
DIATE and pERaibTENT si’CCKSs*. Don’t be De
ceived* Take thi-i advertisement to your Druggist, and
tell him that vqji want the'BEST and nv si RELIABLE
FEMALE MEDICIXE IX THE WORLD, whkh is com
prised in these Pills.
HR. CHEESEMAXS PILLS
have been a Standard Ilcmedy for over thirty years, aud are
'the most effectual one over known for all complaints pecu
liar to Femaks. To all classes they arc invaluable, inducing,
with ccrtcivf'j, periodical rojulartty. They are known to
thousands, u ho have used them at different periods, through
out the country, having tho sanction of sumo of tho most
eminent Physicians in America.
Explicit 'dirediotvf.paling when they should not he used, with
each flox—tho Price. One Dollar j>cr Box, or 6 Doxea for $5,
containing from 50 to 60 Pills.
Tills sad hj/ Triad, promptly, secure from observation, by
rcmUClusr lo the Proprietor**, or any Asrcnt. It
'Ev'SOLlf UY JfRdUGiSTS UJSydtjiz.LV.
HUTCHINGS k HILL YE 11. Proprietors ,
81 Cedar Si., New York
Solti ia AVclUboro, by JOUX A. HOY. ’ j
la Tioga, bv 11. IX. BOUDEX. J
In LttwrencevilJe, by W. G. MILLER.
Mjircb‘2.l, ISGt-Iy.
IIELMBOLH’SEXTRACT BUCHIT.
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHIT.
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
HEUIBOLD'S EXTRACT BDCHU.
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCMU. i
THE GREATI DIURETIC.
And a positive and ?pec. ; oc remedy for diseases of
the * I
Bladder, . (Orgatilo TTcakness.) [ ' Kidneys.
Giavel, ‘ Dropsy,
And all diseases of the Urinary Organs. ♦
See advertisement in another column. Cut it out"
and ? end for the medicine at onco. Ueware of coun-
UrjvUe. s mar3rt-lm
SWALLOW two or throe of ‘ BuchUj’ ‘Tonic
Bitters,’ 1 Sarsaparilla,’ ‘Nervous Antidotes,’ ic., Ac.,
and'after you arc satisfied with the result, then try one box
of OLl> DOCTOR BUCUAX a ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS;
ami be restmed to lieaU!» and vigor id less than thirty days.
They are purely vegetable,- pleasant to take, prompt and
salutaty in their effects on the broken-down ami bhatteied
conbtitution. Old »md yonng can hike them with atlvau*
tage. Imported and sold in the United States only by
, . JAMES S. BUTLER,
- Station B, Bible Ifouse, New York, Gonvrul Agent,
r. S.—A b<jx sent to any address on receipt of price—
Which is oynttomn—post free. marl?—3m
USE NO OTHER!—BUCHAN'S SPECIFIC PILLS are the
ouly RELivau: uesiedv for all diseases of the seminal,
urinary and nervous sy.stem*. ‘Try one box, and bo cured.
ONE DOLLAR A BOX. One box w ill perfect a core, or mo
ney refunded. Sent bv mail on receipt of price.
JAMES S. BUTLEII/Geifonil Agent,
marlT-Cm' ' Station D, Bible House, New York,
T"\o YOU WISH TO BE' CURED’—Dr: Buchan's English
I / specific pills cure, in less Ilian thirty days, the woivt
cases of nervousness, impotency, prematufo decay, semiu.il
weakness. inaiuity,and all urinary, sexual and nervous nf
lections, no matter from what cause produced. Price, one
dollar per box. £eut f postpasd, by mail, ou receipt of an
order. Address, , ‘ JAMES S. BUTLER,
mail7-3m - Station D, Bible House, New York.
IMPORTANT TO MARRIED LADIESf
< TRULY A BLESSING! '
I will send, free of to any Lady tfho Trill
scud in her name and kddress, directions bow to pre
vent the extreme pain |of Child-Birth ; alsfchow to
have perfectly hefttthy and beautiful Children; also
one other new and important-secret, the 'only sure
and safe remedies over discovered.
My object in making tht above offer is to induce
every lady to test my remedies. Address
MADAME DULEXTAUX, M. D., •
, March 2, ISGI-flm. 767 Broadway, N, Y, City,
LIST OF LETTERS remaining In the Post
Office at Tioga, April 1, 1564 :
Acolmnn, Mrs. Mary * McColhiru, Thomas
Baker, Sergt. Major Wm. Morrison, Miss Louisa
Boyer, C. C. * ♦ Merton, MUs Frankie
Duham, Mrs- Jcnnotte Palmer, Mrs. Blixa
Doud, Waren Putman, Micbebal
rCamptom, David Pottr, M. C.
Crippon, Mrs. Amelia C. Palmer, Miss Elsy
Carey, Wni, Pery, B. H.
English; E. E. Esq. Raab, George
Ely, Mrs. Mary A. *Reily, Morget
Green, Mrs. Mary Rader, A. J.
Handy. Mrs. Jane Selvens, Charles
Hamond. J..A. Starkey, May E. Mrs;
Hunter, Wm. 11. Smith, W. B. 2
Hardnborg, Mrs. Electa Short, Miss Sarah
Hauley Miss Uellin Sabaring, Jonathon -
Hakes, Ency J. '* Sackett, M. K,
Hompestead, Samnle Thuber, Miss Cassle ,
Harris, Miss Ellen Tambison, Thomas
Josltn, Miss Louise Tomkins, Jas. C.
Jenkins, John S. Tromiin, Miss Amealia
Kinoy, Richard Westbrook, Lewis
Kemealy, Wm. 4 , White, W. . ,
Lutts, Joseph P. Warren, Isabellla
Mitchell, Edward
Persons calling for any of the above letters, will
please say they are advertised. _ r *
LEWIS DAGGETT, P, M.
C ONCBSTBATBD LYE, for sale at
. BOY'S drug store;
CIRCULAR.
THE TIOCrA COUKTY AGITATOR.
YOUR ATTENTION
IS INVITED
TO THE LARGE & ATTRACTIVE STOCK
—OF—
NEW Fill AND WINTER
GOODS
Mow on hand and being received daily at the enb
•eriber’s, (NO. 3, CONCEKT BLOCK, CORNING,
N. Y.,) in which great inducements are offered as
regards
QUALITIES, STYLES & PRICES.
Goods of all kinds are being sold at as low rates as
can reasonably be expected.
The Stock is in much better shape than ever before
to fill all calls or orders.
WE 'SHALL
CONTINUE TO SELL ALL
DOMESTICS,
SUCS AS
BROWNS' SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS,
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, DENIMS,
' TICKINGS, STRIPES, CHECKS, |
. ' ‘ COTTON FLANNELS, 1
HEAVY COTTON- ' I
- '' ADES,
YARNS,-
WHITE, RED,
BLUE AND GREY,
MIXED WOOL FLANNELS. ,
SHAKERS FLANNELS, WRAP
PERS, DRAWERS, ■ &c., &a., Ac., j Ac.,
At about tho same low rates we have been selling
tbo past three mouths. <
W 33 CAKKOT BE UNDERSOLD!
i
PRINTS.
COMMON', MEDIUM & ■ EXTRA GOODS,
AT THE
lowest Cash prices.
A very large stock to retail from.
V 1
This stock ia full ot choice Good?, such as j
DeLAINES. ALPACCAS, MOHAIRS
AVOOL PLAIDS, WOOL
PLAIN & FANCY REPS, &c.
2To ono should buy a dress before examining this
stock.
I M 5 H A. W IiTS
“Wo can do well with all; the-stock is large; plenty
of
BROCIIE & WOOL SHAWLS,
DOIBLE & SINGLE,
From low prices to extra qualities, ‘Small Shawls, Ac.
CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS,
We are doing a LARGE CLOAK TRADE, keep
ing all tbo
LEADING STYLES,
and selling them at such CLOSE RATES that no one
can get tfaenrup cheaper, without they can cut and
rilakc the garment themselves, and then they can save
but a small portion of the costs of making. If par
ties prefer to make up for themselves we have tbo
CLOTHS & T35.1U1 USINGS!
of all kinds at the
LOWEST CASH RATES.
BALMORALS.
We can suit anv one a* to price or quality, keeping
them from the LO WEST IX MARKET to the EX
TRA GOODE, which wo sell as as last season.
BOOTS & SHOES.
This Department does its own advertising. I;would
simply remark that customers ■ ,
CAS DEPEAD
on having a full supply of the
SAME STANDARD GOODS,
and that we warrant all articles sold to be asrepro
sented. W% can suit !
AEE CUSTOMERS I
from the best styles of Ladies wear to thfe heavy
DOUCHE SOLE BOOT,
and fit any one, from the smallest child to tho extra
sizes. Richardson’s best make Boots, Pn Men’s R,
S. & I). S. Boys’ and youths* always on hand in
full supply CHEAP. 1
As usual we will keep our Grocery Stock in good
order> and sell everything at the lowest market rates.
WHOLESALE TRADE*
All goods sold, at Wholesale at lower rates than
NEW TORN TIME PRICES. Wo can do better
by all buyers of Small Wholesale Bills than most
dealers, as We add but a small commission to Kew
York Cash Prices. •
PRODUCE
Of alt kinds taken on as favorable terms 'as any
buyer. CASH PAID for all marketable articles.
j. A. PARSONS,
■ Corning, Ni'T*
NoTMnbet 11; 1863. ’ -r'
P BRINE’S
CASH STORE!
JT ia now past' two years since the opening of our
ready pay store
—AT—
TROY, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA,,
since which time the public have awarded to us a
GENEROUS PATRONAGE,
we have been signally prospered, The *
PAY AS YOU GO PLAN
has afforded us ample means]to 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. He not only gets-the value it
•of his money, but has the full consciousness that be
is a free man. Duns to him are things talked of but
not realized. We do business
Strictly fpr Cash,
thereby saving a heavy tax which mast be imposed
on tho purchaser, where a
CREDIT BUSINESS IS DONE.
We purchase most of our Goods for Cash, offering
them at a very slight advance
1 FROM COST,’
preferring as we always have done- from the com
mencement of our business, to do a large trade for
Small Profits,
rather than run the risks which the losses attondin? a
CREDIT SYSTEM
involved. Wo therefore can and do offer to purcha
sers of
DRY GOODS,
tbo best assortment of Gooods to be found in
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA.
<Bmm\ sum's s 8
If you want to purchase
lfloai IV
BEUE & CUE JEW SIEK?,
BROCADE & PEAIJf,
. Call at PEKISE'S.
iDaiisaa ©©©©a
of all styles and quality, i
Plain and figured French Merinoc?,
English Coburgs Colored and Black Alapacas,
Brocado Reps and oriental lustres, ;
Figured Grenadines, Brocado Mohairs,
lu fact everything in the Dress Goods lino,
shawls s
CALL’! AND SEE
Splendid Broches, and Square Shawls,
Rlack Thibet, long Shawls,
Black Thibet, square Shawls, .
Colored Thibets,
Black Silk Shawls, and Shawls of every"kind and
. i
variety,
CLOAKS, SACQUES, & MANTILLAS,
of the newest designs in Blaek or Colors,
. AT PEIUNE’S.
FIVE THOUSAND YARDS
Pacific and Manchester Detains for 2 shillings per
yard.
TEN THOUSAND YARDS
Madder Prints ffir 1 shilling per yard,
AT PERINE’S.
A LARGE QUANTITY
of Domestics at prices that defy competition,
AT PERINE’S.
FIFTY CASES
Shop-made Kip and Stoga Boots, for $3,00 por pair,
AT PEIIINE’S.
- HATS AND CAPS
of gtclt Variety !„ quality and price, '
AT PERINE’S,
Ladies, Misses & Children’s Shoes in great variety
and cheap, AT PERINE’S. '
Flour by-the ISaek or Barrel, AT FERINE'S.
Prices reduced on iloop Skirts and Corsets,-
AT FERINE’S.
Opera Flannels, plain, figured, striped and checked,
heavy twilled and ted, bine, green, white and yellow,
Flannels, AT FERINE’S,
A new and cheap stock of CLOTHING, at
r ■ . PEKINE’S,
TROY,-Sept, 80, 1383;
A Pure and Powerful Tonic, Corrective and
Alterative f of Wonderful Efficacy,
I in Diseases of the
‘STOMACH, LIVER AND ROWELS;
Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, Gen
eral Debility, Nervousnass, Depression of Spi
* rlts, Constipation, Colic, Intermittent Fe
vers. Cramps and Spasms, and all Com
[ plaints of either Sex arising from
Bodily Weakness, whether in
‘ berentinthe systemorpro
duced by Special
Causes,
If otsino ttaat is not wholesome, genial and restorative in
its nature, enters Into the composition of lIOSTETTKU’S
STOMACH BITTEHS. This popular preparation contains
no mineral of any kind, no deadly* botanical element; no
fiery excitant: but it Is a combination of the extract* of
rare balsamic herbs and plant*, with the purest and mildest
of all diffusive stimulants.
It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, so far as
the human system can be protected by human ine-m-Higulnsf
maladies engendered by an non holcsomc atmosphere, im
pure water, and other external canals, lIOSTETTEKp BIT*
r TERS may he relied on ar. a safeguard..
_ In dibti icts infested with Ftvtf and Jgv* % it has been
fbund infallible as a preventive, and irresistible :ls a remedy,
and thousands who resort to-it under apprehension ot an at
tack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to
avail themselves of its productive qualities in advance, are
cored by a very brief course of .Ibis marvelous medicine.—
Fever and Ague patients, alter being plied with quinine for
months in vain, until fairly saturated with that dang< rows
alkaloid,are not uufieqoentlv restored to health within a
few days by the use of UOSTBTTEII’S HITTERS.
The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated ax.nl the appetite
restored by this agreeable tonic; ami hence it works won
ders in cahea of Dyspepsia cud iu less confirmed foims of
Indiolstion. Acting aa a gentle and' painless apperient, as
well as upon the liver, it also invari'.bly relieves ibe CoNcTi
pAtion superinduced by irregular action of the digestive and
secretive organs. * “*
Persons of feeble habit, liable to Athicls, Lmc
ness of Spirits and Fits of Languor 1 find f.roiflpt and per
manuit relief fiom the Hitters. The testimony on this point
is most conclusive, and fiom both sexes.
• The agony of JRlioes 4 Coilc is immediately by a
single doao of the stimulant, and by occasionally resorting
to it, the return of the complaint may be pie\ ..-nted.
As a general tonic, IJOSTETTEIV3 BITTERS produce ef
fects which must bo experienced or witnessed Refuse they
can be fully apprectaidd* In esu-a-s of Conitifutirv'd llW
nm, / rc<natnrt Decay, and Debility and Decrepitude aris
ing from old age, it exeicises tho electric influence. In the
convalescent stages of all diseases, it operates .is a delightful
iuvjgorunt. AVhea tho powers of nature aro relaxed, It op
erates to re-oaforce and re-establish them. **
Last, but not least, it ia T!t- Only Sit/* Stimilhnit, being
manufactured from Bound anil inocnous materi.ils, and en
til ely free from the acid element? present more or Jess in ail
the ordinary tonics and plomachics of tho d.»y
No family medicine Ims beer, so nnivt rsally, and. ft may
be truly added, deservedly popular ftith hte intelligent por
tion of tho cmnmnnifv,ju HDSTETTKR’S »ITTERS.
Prepared by lIOTSTETTEII A SMITH, Pittsburg, ?a.
Sold by all Dxuggiats, Grocers and Storekeepers, Mery
where. feb3-ly
COMi'OOTTD VUhIV EXTRACT LXCIIP. a positive and
specific remodj for tho Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop
sic.il Swellings.
Thin Medicine increases the 'power of Digestion, and ex
cites the abnoi bents into healthy action, by whkh the Wa
tery or Calccrous depositions, mid all Unnatural Enlarge
ments are seduced, as well us Pam ami Inflammation.
For Weaknesses arising from }*Ncr??o«. HaMta of Dissipa
tion, Eift-ly Indiscretion of Abn&o, attended with tiio follow
ing! sjmptoms:
Indisposition to Exertion, tossof Power, Loss'of Memory,
Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Serves, Trembling, Horrors
of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of VWon, P.wn in the
Back, Universal Lassitude of the hmscul.tr system, Hot
Hands, Flushingof tho Body, Dryness of tho Skin, Erup
tions on tho Face, Pallid Omntcnuucb
Tltesefymptuujs.il allowed to go on, which this medicine
invariably removes,-soon follows
In one of which tlufpatiunt may expire.
Who can say that they are nut frequently followed by those
“ Direful Di-*euM. , s,”
AT PERINE’S,
Many are aware of the cnut-c of their suffering.
Bur NONE WILL COMMAS lUE RECORDS OF TtlE INSANE AiV
LUMS.
And Melancholy Deaths l>j OtmsumjUion bear ample wit
ness to tho tiuth oi the portion. » •
The Cr>inUtufio:t ones oJf> cted mil!: Organic re
quires tho aid Of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the
sy.-tefu, ' i
HVncA Hemcold’3 ESTRACTBUCIIU iKrnnViWy docs.
A trial will convince the most skeptical-
In many AjJecLiou.*peculiar io females, the ExTr icT Bncnu
is unequalled by uny other remedy—as in Chlotwis or 1 In
tention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Custo
mary evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Ute
ru*. Leuchorrhoe or Whites, Sterility, and fhr all complaints
incident to tho sex, whether arising from indiscretion, Hab
its of Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE Oil CHANGES OF LIES.
AT PERINE’S,
Take no more Balsam, Merciny, or unpleasant
medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases.
HhMBOLD’S KXXUACT BCCUU AND IiII’BOVED
BOSE WASH CUBES
In all their stages.
At little expense. ,
Little or no change in diet. ‘
No inconvenience, and no exposure.
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate,
thereby removing obstructions, preventing and cuiing stric
tures of the Urethra, allaying pain and intiamntatiuu. so
froxueht in this chuss of diseases, and expelling nil prisons,
diseases and worn out matU'r.
Thousands upon thousands,who tivrc deen thf victims of
quacks, and who have paid heavy ft-e# to be cured in a short
rime, have found they were deceived, and that the “POISON*'
has, by the u&o of “powerful astringents,” been dried up in
tho system, to break out in an aggravated form, »ud i erbaps
after marriage*. - - ... - Jl<
Use Hembold’s Extinct Bucliu for all nffectij >ns ami »ISk
AT PEUINE’S,
eases of the UKINALIY OItUANS, whetlu r exKnng in malt'
or female, from whatever cause originating, «nc no matter
of how long standing. 1
DUouAtMiof tho>e organ* require the aid of a DIURETIC
HBMHULD’S EXTRACT RUCHU la THE (JURAT DUMIK
TIC, ami U certain to have the desired effect lu all di’scnaei
for which it H recommended.
Evidence of the mo<t reliable and rospon'ible character
will accompany the medicine.
Price SI per tjotlle, or six for $5.
Delivered to any address, securely packed from observa
tion.
HOSTBTTBS’S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS.
HEL^BOLOS
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT EC CUE,
Impotence# Fatuity,- Epilepsy, Ells,
“ INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION”
FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES.
SECRET DISEASES,
DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMM.) NIC ATIONS.
CURES GUARANTEED ! Advice Gratis
Address letters for information to
’ll. n. HEMBOLD. Chemist,
1M South Tenth st., below Chestnut, I’hila.
HEMBOLD’S Medical Depot,
lIEMBOLD’S Drug and Cbeniic-.it Warehouse,
191 Broadway. N T.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED
DEALERS. who endeavor to di-puse of “tb'-ir own” and
“other” articles, on tho reputation attained by
Hembold’s Genuine Preparations.
“ “ Extract Buehu.
“ •“ , Extract Sarsaparilla.
“ “ Improved Rose I Vosh.
XSf Sold hy all drnaaists every whera. Aefe for llemboh! s
Take no other. Cnt ont tire advertisement and send for it.
and avoid imposition and exposure.
Execntor’s Notice.
LETTERS testamentary having been granted to
tho subscriber, on the estate of George S. Dort,
lute 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. DARTT, Executor.
' Charleston, March 5, ISO 1,-61
DYSPEPSIA,
AND
diseases RESULTING FROM
DISORDERS 03? THE LIVER
AND, DIGESTIVE ORGANS^
ARB CURED BT
HOOFLAND’S (
GERMAN BITTERS,
Tlie Great Strengthening
TONIC,
Those Bittors havo performed more Curoit
HAVE AND DO CITE BETTER SATISFACTION!
mate more testimony :
HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO
VOUCH FOR THEM!
Than any other article- in ths market.
Vo defy any One to contradict this Aieertlon,
AUD WILL PAY 91000 |
To any one that will prodace a Certificate published
by as tb&t is not asanas. !
HOOFLAXD’S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL CURE EVERT CASE OF
Chronic or Nervous Debility. Dis
ease or ibe Kidneys, and Disea
ses arising tram a Disordered
Stomach.
observe'the Allowing stmptojis
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive
Organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, fnlneese or Blood to tho Had,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach
Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter*
teriag at the Pit of the Stomach,
SwimmiDgojf the Head, Uur-
Hurried knd Difficult
Breathing. Flutter
ingat the Heart;
Choking or
Suffocating Sen
sations when ta a lying
posture, Dimness of
Vision, Dots or
' Webs bo
fore the Sight,
Fever and Dali Pain
Fain in the Head, De
; flciency of Perspiration, yel
lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Fain
In the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac , Sad
den Flushes of Heat, Earning in the Flesh, Con
stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of fjplriti.
REMEMBER
THAT BITTERS ARE
IfOT ALCOHOLIC,
CONTAIN NO RUM OR WHISKEY,
AND CAN’T MAKE DfiUNKABDS,
B UT IS
THE BEST TONIC,
IN THE WORLD, j
6S“ READ WHO SA Y 3 SO: 1
From the Rev. Lev!. G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church
Pemberton, N. J., formerly of tho North Baptist Church,
I’hiU'Selphla. • » * • I have known
Ilooh.md’s German Bitters favorably for a number of yean.
I have used them in my own family, and have been so
•plea—d with their effects that I was induced to recommend
them to many others, and know that they - have operated in
ftsdiikingly beneficial manner. 1 take great pleasure iu
publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention
of those afflicted with the diseases for which they ore recom
mended, to these Bitters, knowing from oxperiJnoe that my
recommendation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer
ftilly as Iloofland’a Bitters is intended to benefit the aflucted.
and is “not a rum dripk ” Yours truly,
LETI G. BECK.
from Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D„ Editor of tio Eocjclo-
pedia of Religious Knowledge,
All hough not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med
icines iu general, through distrust of their Ingredients and
eHects, I yet know of no sufißcient reasons why a mau may
not testify to the benefits, he believes himself to fiavo ro*
cci veil from any simple preparation, in the hope that he mar
thus contribute to the benefit of others. J
I do this the more readily in regard to Hooflauds German
Timer-, prepared by Dr.C M.'Jack-son. of this city,
I was prejudiced against them for many > ears, under tha
impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture; I
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 lona
eontnmad debility. The nse of three bottles of these Rit
teijs. at the beginning of the present year, was followed
hy vMd at relief, and restoration to a degree of bodilv and
mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and
hivl almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God
aivl my friend for directing me to the use of them.
. j.’niLADELpniAj Ju.VB 20,1861. J. NEWTON BROWN.
From the Rot. Jos. H, Kennard, Pastor ofi the 10th Bap
tist Chcvcb..
f Rr. Jackson Dear Sir:—l hare been frequently request
ed to cunuect my name with commendations of different
kinds ot medicines but regarding the practice as out of my
appriqn .ate sphere, I hare in all cases declined; hot with a
clvar proof,in various instances,and particularly In m 3 fam
ily, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoofland’s German Bltteis. I
depart lor once from my usual course, to express my full*
conviction that, for general debility of the system and espe*
f idlly for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable prepara
tion. In some cases it may fail; but usually, I doubt not*
it will bo very beneficial to those who suffer from the nbova
cause. Yours, very respectfully, J. 11. KENNAKD.
Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia,
Tfom Ret, Walrcn Randolph, Pastor of the Baptist Church,
Germantown, Penn.
Dr. C. M. Jackson:—Dear Sir;—Personal experience ena
ble-. mo to say that I regard the German Bitters prepared by
>ona<*a moi»t excellent medicine. In cases of severe cold
and general debility I have been greatly benefitted by tha
11 so ol the Bitters, and donbt not they will produce similar
effect* vu others. Yours, truly, WARREN RANDOLPH,
Germantown, Pa.
From Iter, J. H. Turner, Pastor of Hedding M. E. Church,
Philadelphia.
Dr. Jackson; —Dear Sir■ Having used your German Bit
ter-' in my family frequently, lam prepared to ssy that It
has been «f great service. I believe that in most case*
genemi debility of me rarest ana most val
uable remedy of which 1 hare any knowledge.
Yours, respectfully, J. U. TXJRNF.It.
S. No. 720 N. Nineteenth Street.
From the Rev. J. sf. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Colntn-
bus (N. J.) am! Alilestown (Pa ) Baptist Churches.
Dr. C. M, Jackson; —Dear Sir;—l feel It a pleasure thus,
of u»y own accord, to bear testimony to tho excellence of the
(ieriM in Bitters. Some years since being'much afflicted with
Dyspepsia. I used them with very beneficial revolts. I have
often iccommended them to persons enfeebled by that tor
meuting disease, and havo heard from them the most flut
tering testimonial* as t» their great value. In cases of gen
eral debility, I believe it to be a tonic that cannot be sur
passed. J. M. LYONS.
PRICKS.
Largo Sizei (holding nearly double quantity,)
1 $1 00 per Bottle—half doz. $5 00
Small Size—7s cents per Bottle—half doz. $4 60
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
Sec that the Signature of “C. IS.
JACKSON” Is on the WRAP-
PER of each Bottle.
Sbonbl yonr nearest druggist not have the article, do not
im put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may
be offered in its place, hnt send to ns ancf wo will forward,
securely packed by express.
Principal Office A. manufactory.
NO. 631 ARCH STREET,
JONES & EVANS.
(SoccMMrs to C. SI. JACKSON A C 0.,)
Proprietors.
SAI.Eby OmggUtl nil Dealer, In .rory «»—a
in United States. 1
[Sept. 0,1563-IJ.I
New Rochelle. X. Y.