VIE POTTER COUNTY-JOURNAL Conde:rap ort, Wednesday Evening ,TaA: 26, 1663 Local and General- ; / te..See the advertiseMent of t.K,Spencei "Take your pick'' at Cheap Cash rates: legli.The Hon: Caleb B. Smith, lateHecre jary of the Interior, died at his residence at Ittdiatinpol.s, last week. 1 . ser JOnes',got in n fine assortment alien , goods this week. Call in and have a sh i er° of the bargains 1 'We issue a sheet -and-a-half this week c-Governor's Message in an extrain part pay for having all hands sick the last few weeks. iteirThe number of convicts confined in the Ohio Penitentiary during the last year was 1,048. The receipts of the institution "from the service of convicts. were $70,189. ge'The person who borrowed and forgot to return our Tribune Alniaoae for 1864 will please take notice that we wish it returned immediately. . • - • •' iffy - Have you been to Osvrayo Village lately?" "You have tit!" "Well, you had better go, for Charlie Simmons is receiving the finest stock of goods ever brought to this county." • Ste`The Van Buren Ilduse in this place; is now under the supervision of that old and popular landlord, S, S. Styles, assisted by W. Van Buren. Mr. Styles is too well known hereabouts to need•any comment from us.— [Wellsville Press. • lerWe are rather late in publishing the President's Message, but as it is a matter that every person should file away for Idture re ference, we have no excuse to make. It is a plain, practical, common sense talk to' the people. Let every one read and judge for himself. A SINIST/TUTE FOR STEAM POWEIL—The Tribune announces Capt. John Reeves, qf New York, as the inventor and patentetee - of an electro-magnetic rotary engine producting motive pou:er by electricity, to any extent and for any purpose. It is to dispense with steam. • legit-Gov. Seymour, in his message, de claims against "rotten boroughs." The rot tenest boroughs we know of are tip Five Points, Mackerville, and other localitiec l where ' Gov. Seymour's "friends" reside, and where be got hii largest majorities when he last ran. re,;,A. woman writing from Charleston, states that .Reauregard has mined the city with gunpowder in the event of its being taken by our forces. This is probably a piece of Rebel bravado; but if the Seccsh , insist upon destroying the "Cradle of Trea son," who will object? • Ce-Gov.: Seymour, in his Message, in, aists that the "sympathy between the citizen and the seldier should be kept alive." Very true: dud yet he has done all he could to alienate and destroy such "sympathy" by denying the right of franchise to the latter. M.We hare been unfortunate during the' last few Weeks. We first pied a form of type, then brokd the press twice, and were confined to the house by sickness-for more than two . weeks (are still unwell), and could get no one to assist us in the labors of the office. Under these circumstances we know our patrons will-excuse the failure to ;publish the Joneset, regularly. We hope for better things in the future. reriltre have received a copy of the Cata logue of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Col lege, loc4ed in Centre county. It states that the Institution is now capable of accommoda ting 360 students, that the buildings are com pleted, that a full corps of Insiructors bare been secured, and that the advantages to young men te. secure an agricultural educa tion are bettel than they have before been• Our young farmers should make' use of these advantages. The neat session will open. on the 24th of Febr'y and continue ten months. I Send fot n Catalogue. Address, E. PUGH,I Agricultural College, Centre county, Penn'a. LEGISLATURE.—The House promptly organized at noon of the sth inst.-52 Mem bers voting for Henry C. Johnson of Crawford, (Republican) for Speaker, and 45 for Cyrus L. Pershing, (Cop.) of Cambria—three of the Opposition being absent. M. Johnson is a hale, hearty looking man in the prime of life. He is a native of Pittsbueg, but spent some time in the West before settling in Crawford, which he Tepreseatcd theib last 'year, He makes a ,;006. appearance and has the repu tation of being thoroughly alive to the great issues•of the day. The Senate not yet organ ized—it standing 16 Republicans and 16 Op position, Major Harry White, Rap., is held b . y the Rebels in Libby Prison. The HAentsBURG TELEGRAPII.—DurIng the session of the Legislature, the Hartisburg Telegraph is indispeasible to every citicen who wishis.to keep pace With the .action of that body. No daily paper contains so full reports and none can so soon convey the iatelligence to its subsclibers itv nearly all parts of the State. We advise onr readers to secure a copy of the Telegraph• durina the session if not, during: the whole year. The following are its terms t . , Single copies, by mail ' $5,00 per annum. " " " 1,25 3 months. - " during the'session of the Legisisture, 1,50 - , No subscription for less period than three months Will lie received. 'Address George Lerguer, llarrisbu,g. p;, .Tlie 53d Rei•Erlitited; TlieHarris' burg` retegraph of Dec. 31, says t The 'veterans'of tkit Fifty'zthird--Itig. P. V., arrived in this city yesterday morning, direct from the Ahoy of the Potomac. When the Fifty-third left the , State about three years ago, it had over thirteen hundred men in its ranks. No* it nnmbers but tWe'hundred— and to show still further how this veteran regiment suffered, may two of the original Captains have returned with it, and one of these has lost an arm. The regiment was in all the battles fought by the Army of the Po tomac, from the Pentnsula to Gettysburg, participating in fifteen pitched encounters, and having participated also in the late move ments under Gen. Meade. The regimental flag exhil'its the danger through *hien it has paised, it being completely riddled and torn with bullets. Four sets of color hearers were killed—the Last having fallen at Gettysburg. The first bullet which pierced the flag, went immediately through the upper circle of the fignre "3." . When the regiMent reached the Capitol Hill, a deputation was ordered to inform the Governor of its arrival. Gov. Curtin commu nicated with the Regiment, through the Lieu tenant Colonel, who informed the men that His Excellency was too unwell to appear per sonally to welcome the Fifty-third. He sent word, however, to the nuen that their services were not the less appreciated, and that Penn sylvania would ever honor them for the glory which they bad shed-upon the reputation of the State. A large crowd of persons were in the Cap itol yard, to behold and welcome this regi ment of what was once a powerful organiza tion of brave men. The survivors of the Fifty-third 'all bear the marks of hard service on their appearance. They sre a rugged, bold and soldierly body of men, presenting the aspect of heroes who knew what it was to meet the fire of a fierce foe, and contend where death holds its revels. And yet a more orderly or better diSciplined body of men never entered the city of Harrisburg. The men of the Fifty-third left the city yesterday for . their homes in different locali ties, to be absent on a furlough of twenty days. At the expiration of this time, the men will return to Camp Curtin, there to be re •rganized and forM the basis of a new reg iment. It is to be hoped that the people in the various localities where these veterans belong will receive them with the honor which is their due. 0 body of men ever served their Govern Meat with more fidelity than the men of the Fifty-third. They have earned , the applause of the nation, and will be remem bered in history \ while there is a pen to trace the record of American valor. PRICE OF A. WAGON-LOAD OF WOOL. —The Syracuse. Standard says: A .farmer of the town of Camillus, on Saturday, brought to market, a single wagon load of farm produce that brought him $1,588 50. The load con sisted of 2,118 pounds of wool sheared from 380 sheep, which was sold for seventy-fire cents apound'. ora-For Coughs, °olds, and Throat Dis orders, use "Brown's Bronchial Troches," having proved their efficacy by a test of many yedrs. The Troches are highly recommended and prescribed by Plipicians and Surgeons in the Army. . nr"A...,,,Wm.llakepeace Thackaray, one of the most popular. of English novelists ; died quite recently. a The first l'[o. of the Ilome Journal for 1864, presents a handsome typographical ap pearance. It has been dressed in a new suit, and has added to its past highly attractive features fresh beauties that cannot fail both to please and instruct. It is decidedly the best paper of its kind published in the United States. GOOEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOE JANUARY, 1364 is already out - and is a superb number. The embellishments are unusually rich At cot sisting of two extension ntshion..Plates, one of which is richly colored. A fine steel engraving, en titled "A Tableau Picture," a beautiful Title Page for 1864, containing seven distinct sub jects, and about eighty other encravings of the latest patterns of dress and Ornamental articles for ladies to work. The improve ments are very decided in every department, 'though the terms corftinue the same as here tofore. figt.ln the New Year that just now is be fore us we wish that everything might open as pleasantly as does The Lady'B Friend, a new magazine which has just been presented to our notice. It is• edited by Mrs. Henry Peterson in a style which evinces much taste and skill as well as execntive ability. In every department which makes home more attractive and household cares lighter this is 'a very valuable assistant. It has a fine corps Of Writers and each number will be furnished with a handsome steel engraving and a col ored rteelltishion plate,'besides representa tions of needle-work and other things espec ially interesting, to ladies. The tl.rms are $ . 2,00 a year. Address. Deacon & Peterson, No. 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. SAPCiNIVIER, Or CbnceiLfrated Lye Family Soap Maker. WAR makes high prices; Saponifier helps to reduce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cts. a pound by using your I kitchen grease. MrCAUTION I .As spurious Lye are of fered also; be careful and only buy the PATENTED article put up in Iron cans, all others being COUNTERFEITS. PENNSYLVANIA SALT /MANUFACTURING . CO, PHILADELIsItIA—NO:' 1 . 21' - Wtilmit Street. PITTSBURG—Pitt Sf 11':1 v To Consumptives. Cansumptive sufferers will receive a valua ble prescription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitas, and all Throat and Lung affections, (free of eharge,) by sending their address to - Rev. E. A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Zings Co., New York. PRFSERVE Your Beauty, Symmetry of Form, your Health arid Mental Powers, by using that safe, pleasant, popular, and specific remedy known as Helmbold's Extract Buchu. Read the advertisement in another column, and profit by it—diseases and symp toms enumerated. Cut it out and pieserve it. You may not now require it, but may at some future day.' "It gives health and vigor to the frame, And bloom to the pallid cheek." , It saves long suffering and exposure. Beware of counterfeits—cures guaranteed. Married : At the 2nd Baptist Church, Rochester,N.Y. on the 12th inst.,Lieat.REOßEN Z. ROBERTS of the 53d Penn'a V 015.,. and Miss MARY E. BARCLAY, of Coudersport. On the sth of Jan, at the residence of the bride's fither in" , 'Sweden, by Rev:J.W.Elliott, JASPER Iki, SPAFFORD, of Eulalia, and Miss LYDIA ELLEN BIRD, of the former place.. DIE!3) : Suddenly of Fits, in Eulalia, Dec. 17, Ellen Jano, daughter of Abram and Anna Post, aged 3 years, 2 months, and 32 days. So blooms the infant's face divine When its pride of beauty shows, Fairer than spring the colors shine, And sweeter than tho,virgin rose Death. enters and there!s no . defenne, His time there's none can tell, He'll in a moment call thee hence To the laud where spirits dwell. Divorce Notice. ELVINA A. LEWIS, No. 20,5ept,T,1863 by her next friend r Libel in Divorce,,,' AUGUSTUS STREETER To John Lewis, vs. respondent, please JOHN LEWIS. take notice that a subpoena and alias subpoena having -been issued and returned nihil, you JOHN LEWIS, respondent, are notified to : appear at our next term of Court to answer the complaints of your said wife, ELVINA A. LEWIS, and show cause why a divorce should not be granted. D. C. LARRABEE, Sheriff. Sheriffs' Office, Jan. 20, 1864. 12 cts. per quart paid fer Blackberries, cts. per quart paid for Black Raspberries, 46 cts. per dozen for Eggs, Divorce Notice. MARY E. COTTON, 1 N0.32,3ept.T.1863. by her next friend I Libel in Divorce, JAMES E. JONES, To JAMES COTTON, vs. respondent, please JAMES COTTON, take notice that a subprera and alias Subpceim having been issued and returned nihil you James Cotton: respondent, are notified to appear at our next term of Court to answer the complaints of your said wife, Mary E. Cotton, and show cause why a divorce should not be granted. D. C. LARRABEE, Sheriff. . Sheriffs' Office, Jan. 20, 18G4.. :NI Li. Spencer's Ready-Pay Store is • the only strictly Cash Store in Couder sport. If you wish to buy Goods for CASH, call at Spencer's • Executor's Notice. I,TOTICE is hereby given that letters'exec .l..N • utory on the last will and testament of WILLIAM FLING, late of Ulysses Tp., Potter cemity, dec'd, have this day been granted to the undersigned by the Register of said coun ty. All persons indebted to said descedent will please make payment and those having, claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ELLS? FLING, Execut'r. saes an, 20, 156.1.: rifeno indebted to K. K. Spencer w IL please call and settle without delay. Estray. AIM to the enclosure of the subscriber on or about the I,st of October, one two-year RED HEWER. Tho owner will come forward prove property, pay charges and take bet away or she will be disposed of according to law. - WIG FOSTER. Wharton, 23d Nov., 1803. - IS$4 Brings many a change, therefore I hare con cluded to change my system of doing business and I shall hereafter sell for CASH or PRODUCE, BUTTER, LARD, EGGS, RAGS, GRAIN,' DRIED BERRIES, &c. TN my stock of Groceries I have a choide assortment of TEAS,-- GREEN, BLACK, SUGARS, MOLASSES, SALARATUS, COFFEE, Also, PREPARED COFFEE MUSTARD, SPICE, PEPPER, &0., dro ir have a good stock (bought so the, I am I enabled to sell at prices current before the War) of DRUGS, and PATENT MEDICINES, Also, KEROSENE OIL.. YANKEE NOTIONS, EXTRACTS, and::. are still kept FLOUR, PORK,. .. MEAL of all kinds. And many . .other things too thimerons to mention kept constantly on hand,and will be sold for - LESS prlocrt than ever before offered in this market. E. K. SPENCER.. :ran. 19,3-1 SPENCER'S Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, No tions,Crockery, Provisions, &.c We Mean, this Winter, to keep a much larger Stock-than usual, and sell 'Cheaper ,for the times than ever ; find all we ask of any one is 6 examine our Goods and pieces, and you kill be satisfied that we perform according to our bills. Our Auction will not interfere with our Retail Trade; as it will be held in the famous block noted for Great Bargains. 1864 netion O. H. SIMMONS woulii inform all in Vila sec tion that to will sell at Auction, commencin and JAPAN Three Thousand Dollars Worth of DlyGoods,Roots,Shoes,Clothing,&c HONEY SYRUP 1 Span Matched Five-year-old Horses. 1 Span Five-year-old Mares: .1 double gray Carriage Horse, 5 grs•sld 1 Top .Carriage. 1 New Open Buggy. 1 Democrat fuggy. 1 Skeleton Buggy. 2 Sulkeys. 1 new Piped-Bcx Lumber 'Wagon. 1 do Iron Axletrees. 8 setts Single and Double Harness., 4 Yoke of Oxen. - • Ten to Twenty head Young Cattle. 1 Shingle Machine. 2 Cutters, 1 sett new light Pleasuie• Bobs. 1 sett new light Pleasure Sleighs. 2 setts Log Sleds. 2 Silver Watches. 1 Gold Watch. Pen Sheep, : all'yottng and mostly ewes. . FANCY SOAPS, PERFUMERY, TERMS OF SALE.—AII iiurna under $lO, Cash; over $lO, six months and ore year, with good, approved, endorsed notes. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, and to con., thane from day to day until sold. Sales also every evening. Arrangements will be made by tb,e Hotels to keep all.tharcome., MI. l 3 LEEVER ; Auctioneer. • 209000 'WORTH or NEW GOODS H MI immons' OSWAYO RR GULATOR list Arriving ! Th very best'prints, Cocheco and other good glides, from 14 to 181 cents, worth 25 cents. Good Delaines, 16 to 25 cents, worth 25 to cents. A large Stock of Plain Alpaccas, double width, for 25 cents per yard, superfine extra 44,1 worth double the money. Good Merinos for ss, Gd, worth 12s. - A large stock of FURS, very low; also; BUFFALO ROBES, good India ' tanned, from $4 po to $9 50, worth $l2 at the present time in New York ,lso a large lot of Cassimeres, Cs to Bs, rth lOs to 14s; Good Sheetings from 20 to 25 cents. A. good stock of LADIES' SHAWLS—a heavyffrne, all-wool, dyitble Broche Shawl, for - $8 worth $l5. A large stock of CLOTHING; good Snits— Cl t, Vest, Hat, Cravat, &c., for $lO worth $2 . Good, all-wool, Black Pants, for $3.25. BOOTS and SHOES very low; Wonien's Calf Shobs as low as 88 cents. dood Teas Tor Bs, worth 11s. And a full assortment of all kinds of try Goods, Clothing, Groceries, C. 111. November 16th, 18f3 DecembBr Ist,' 1863: ATCHMAKER. Q. H. WARRINER ontinnes to repair CLOCKS, WATCHES and WELEY in ,Coudersport; and keeps eoy% tantlyj on hand and for sale a good assort ent of clocks, Watches, and 1 f the rery best quality. Also, LATED WABE, SPECTACLES, 1 VIOLIN STRINGS, REVOLVERS, de. 0, a full supply Of - - Fishing Tackle ' W hich he is selling at the lowest prices for , sh. Every article sold warranted to be as presented. Shop on Main Street, two doors north of . A. S ebbing & Co's Store, Pt the sign of the "Big Watch." _ EIN H. 3. WAISTED'S TORE can always be found. the 'best. of CoOking, Boa:tend Parlor. STOVES. Also. TIN and SHEET .IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES,. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, • Airiciltural Implements, ph as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CU LTIVA RS, PORN- sii4 LLE RS, HORSE-RAKES, OG-POWERS, &c. • HIS HK is well made and the material good. Good a. d substantial EAVES-THOUG HS .put up in an i pr part of the County—Terms easy. Ready P y of I all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused.) , . . tore lon Main Street opposite the Old Court House, doudersport. Aug. 1, 1863.-,-50 - I WANTED ! rst-rate, steady, LACKS 3111T11 mediately L. BIRD, Brookland, Potter Co., Pa or. 4, •1863 ;1171 C2r) l u st in and to be sold just as cheap as the nes" will allow. n assortment of almost everything needed lanybddy, such as TEA SUGAR SCHOOL BOOKS DRY GOODS• , BOOTS & SHOES 1 JAYNES -And other Medicines, Ia exchange I want HORSE ASHES ' r ,o/ to E n al• GREENBACKS " 1 r 4 L 7 i DRIED BERRIES, COUNTY ORDERS, ULYSSES ORDERS. Most all kinds of GRAIN. -LUCIEN BIRD 13rookland, Pa.; h'ou'r, 181,33 MANHOOD: HOW LOST! BOW RESTORED ! JustpubliShed in a sealed envelope; price•G cts A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Rad ical cure of Spermatorhcea or Seminal, Weak ness; Sexual Debility, Nervousness, and Divot unttiry Emissions, including Imptency. Con sumption and Mental and Physical By BOB'T J. CL:LTERWELL, m. a The important fact that the awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse may be effectually rcinoved without internal medicines or the dangerous Application of caustics,iastruntents,medicated boogies, and other empirical devices, is here clearly demonstrated, and the .entirely newt and highly successful treatment as adopted by theeelebrated author,fully explained.by means of *which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly, and at the least possible cost, there by avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. This lecture will prove 0. boon to thou- Banos and thousands. *J - Sent, under seal, to any' address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents', or two postage stamps, by addressing,, t Dr. CHAS. J. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box. 4536. Executor's Notice. • TVOTICE is hereby given that letters men -1.11 tory on the last will and testament of AMBROSE COREY, late of Ulysses township. Pottei county, dec'd, have i his day 'been grant ed to Ithe undersigned by the Register of said county. All persons indebted to said desce dent will please make payment and those hav ing claibis will present•them duly authentica ted for settlement. SUSAN COREY, • Executri,. Ulysses, Pa., Sept. 23, 1863 Administrator's Notice. WWHEREAS, letters of administration. to the estate of U. H. Phillipa,. late of the county of Potter, dec'd,. ba7ye been granted to the subscribers, all persons indebted to said estate] are requested to make immediate pay ment and .those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to LOUISA PHILLIPS, and L, D. ESTES, Admsrs. Genesee, Nov'r 16, 1863 pd T IME, Lime. for sale at; GLASSMIRE .5; COLWELL'S LINT'S BLOuII.I OP ROSES,—for the La STEBBINS' Nut Alcoholic. A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT A Puio T6nic. German Bitters, PREVARED Bt C. IT. Jackson, Philada.Pia * WILL ESEECTUALLY CURS LIVES COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE' Chronic or Nervous DeNtity, Dzseases.of thel Kidneys, aml art. diseases arising from. a disordered Liver or Stomach, Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, kulnesa or Bliod to the Head,..kcidity of theStomich;: , Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for FoodyFut;s ness or weight in the Stomach. ; Bohr' Eructations, sinking or Fluttering at ' " the Pit of the 6tomach, Swimming -T. lof the Head; flurried and Hit& ' JeweLry cult Brtathing, Fluttering at the Ileart,Choka • ing, or•Sutibeating sensations when in a ty: ing'ppstare, Dimness of 'Vision, Dots or Webeburore the Sight, Fever and dull ''• • • Pain in the Head, Deficienty r orPer= spimtion, Yellowness of the Skirt , and Eyes,Pain in the Side, Back, • Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes ofilio,l Burnidg in the Flesh, Constant firiagi.•' , sings of Evil, and great DepreSsioaa •'" •• of Spirits, ' ' -" , IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEI3SI Are not a new and untried article, but hate stood the. test of fifteen. years trial by the American public • and their reputatio9 titd sale; are not rivaled by any similar preps.ra.! tion. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, . • • LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS; 'and' CITIZENS. - • Testifyingof their own personal knOwletige,:„. to the beneficial effects and medicadvirtues of, these Bitters. ATTENTIDN, SOLDIERS! ;AND' THE IMIENDS OF SOLD/ill& We Call the attention of all baying relationi or:friends in the army to the fact that "HOOP.- LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths= of the diseases induced by exposores- And , privations incident to camp life. In the lists, published alniostrilaik in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed- OAS a very large proportion are suffering from de. - bility. 1 Every case of (hat kind can tie read ily cured by flOoliand's German Bitters.— Diseases resulting from disorders of the dip.. ;tive organs are speedily removed. We tare no hesitation in stating 'that, if these Bitters Were fr i eely used among our FoldiVrs, dredia of lives might be saved that other: . wisp will be lost. We call particular attention .to the f0110w... - ing remarkable and well authenticated cure , of one of the nation's heroes. whase.life, to use hisl own language, "bus libel saved by the Bitters . I ' PISMADELPfiIi, Au;;. 2:3, 1863". Sissins. Jolts geittlenien; your HOolland German Bitairs has saved My lire. There is no mistake in This. It is vollaed for by numbers of thy turorsdes, some of whosn names are appended, and•who were fully conizant of all the cirtatnStinces of my case. I am, ar4l have been for the' lOC four years, a member of Shermaia'stelebrated battery, and- under the . .immediate Gem. mend of Capt. it. B. Ayres. Throned the exposure.attendant upon my at-dudes duties, I was attacked iu November laSt with inflain ailon of the lungs, and was for . twenty-two" days in the hospital. •This was 'Mimed by great debility, - heightened by an ‘ - attask -- of dysentery.. I was then removed 'from , the White House, and soot to,this city on board the Steamer "Stete of Maine," from which I landed on the 28th of June. Since - I:hat time I have been about as low as auyore - could be and stilt retain a spark of vitality. For a week-or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything. and if I did force a morst4 down; it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass ce water on my stomach. Life could not last ceder such eireumsthnees; and, accordingly 'the chins who bad been working faithrelly, - tho' unsucces - thilly, to rescue me from the grasp of the olead Archer, frankly told me they could doino more for me, and - adkisedline tie see a clergyman, - and to niake sach dispOsi then of My limited • funds as suited me. An acqudintance who visited 'Me at the hos pital, Mr.c Frederick Steiribi on, of Sixth beloW Arch Street, advised me, es a forlorn hope, to try ydur Bitters, and kindly procured a - bottle. Front the time I cOmmenced takidg them the ;gloomy shadow of death -'receded, and. I am now. thank God fur it, getting bet ter. Though I have taken but two bottles, I have gain . bd ten pounds„ old i feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom - I hare heard nothing , for eighteen.menths ; for, gentlemen, I am 'a, • loyal Virginian, from' the vicinity of Front Royal. To your in - valuable Bitters I owe the certainty Of life which has taken the piace of vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe the glorious 'Privilege of again clasping to my bosom the - se who are dearest to , me- in life; Very truly your, ISAAC MALQNE. -We follY, concur in the truth of the-above statement, e.s LTC had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone., restored to health. - John Cuddlebaek, Ist New York - Battery. George A. Ackley, Co. C, 11th Maine. Lewis Clievalier,'92d New York. • SYRUP at I 4• cents I. E. Spencer, lat Artillery. Battery T. J. B. Fa,:ewell, Co. B, 2d Vermoit. Henrs B.lJerome, Co.B, do. IlentY T. Ilacthioald, CO. C, 6th Main,. John - F. Ward, 'Co. E, sth Maine.' Herman li:och, Co. H, 72d New York, Nathanio B. Thomas. Co. F, 95th Finn., Andrew 4..Kimball 3 Co. A", 3d Vermiuut," John'Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Pen' ~ , BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See thit tb.e signature of "O. M. JA.CKSON," is on the IVnarP.r.i: of each bottle. " • : PRICES : Large Size (lloldin g e t early-double (plant ity) $l.OO per Bottle—half Small-Size-475 cts. pr Buttle—half 'dot. 84.0 t) - _ Should yonr nearest dreggistmot haws the article, do net be put oif bl any of the intox icating preparations that may be tattered in its place, but send to us, and, we Will fosward, securely packed, by express. , - PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND, MANUFACt'ORT - No. 631 - 41krch Stre et. JONES - Sr, EVANS. (Successors to C. M. JACKSON A_ Co .), . 0 PAIET t !RS. FOR sale by Drugglite an d - Dealer...' televiry LOITZ ill Vat 'r.itcd, ftstes. Dr. Hoofland'a I)rsrErsiA, 10 II