LIIT of JURORS, Drawn for January Term, 1863. GRAND JURORS. Braixtrim: E. J. Kney. CUROM: John Wilson. Eaton: Nelson Rogers. Falls H. tf. Finn, Jacob Swarthout. Forxs'tox— J"hn W Lott, Calvin Robinson, Ira Robinson MxHoorsxr-Clark Ileath, George Henning. IfcsHorPßN—Thomas Gill, Jr. Monboh- Joseph Shotwell, H. W Carpenter, Eb eneser Parrish. North aaAHCH-<Jftan Burgess. Northmoreland— R. CJHetfield. Ovkrvield —Alford Mahon. Ton khan xocx aoro' —James Young, Elisha Sharp- Tcnkhanxook Tp. —Perry H- Wilsey, Thos. Cra ta.r, Joseph Shnpp. Washinoton— John Sawyer. Bxbtrb— Wm. Gay. TRAVERSE JURORS. Bbaisthim Henry Thayer, Jar Schemmerhorn, tl B. Sturdevant, Edward Meritt. EXKTEH— Simeon Gay, T. It. Headley, John W Roberts MHOOPANT— C. L. Vaughn. Mbshoppen— L. B Snith, N. Ovrlisld, Albert Overfield. LEMON -Gudeon Hewet, Henry Harris. MONROE— Wm. D. Frear, J. W Carpenter NICHOLSON —Perry Stark. Samuel Staik, 3d. Dana Stark, Loren G. Stephens. Jacob Stephens, Jerome SBibley. NORTH-BRANCH—L. D Gro. NORTHMORELAND— C. K Terry, A. L Carey, Gordon Pike, E V Pool. Elijrh Reeves. Ovbrfield—Wm. Irwin, C. C. Myers, Lawrenco Ager, Samuel Trauger. TUNKHANNOCK TP. —Newman Miller. WASHINOTON— Frank Bunnel, Geo Plaoe WINDHAM— James G. Fassett, Oliver Hasten. Special Notices. Prepare For The Draft. WM. M. PIATT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tunkhannock, Pa, WILL prepare papers of exemption and present them to the Enrollment Board. Where there are two or more sons subject to the draft, the father, or if he be dead, the mother may elect which son shall he exempt, but this must be done before January 6th. 1864.—v3-nl9. REGISTER'S NOTICE. "" NOTICE is hereby given to all perso s interested, that the final accounts of Elizabeth Coad and Daniel Collins, Administrators of the estate of John Coad of Tunkhannock, dee'd has been filed in the Registers Office. Alio, a partial acet of Betsy n Storderant Exeeu trlx of the estate of Elisha Sturdevant vlec'd of Braintrim township. This is therefore to give notice to all persons inter ested, that the above aceoudis will be presented to the Orphan's Court to be held at Tunkhannock on Monday the 16th day January next for confirmation and allowance. Filed Dee 16, 1863. 0 L. PARISH Register Registers 0(5 e ) ToHkhannock, Dec 11, 1363 ) AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Til UNDERSIGNED having been appointed by the Orphau's Court of n yommg Count*, au Au ditor to distribute the fund in Court for distribution on the final account of William Moneypenny Admin istrator of Miry Moneypennv deceased, will attend to said distribution on Saturday the 16lb,day of Jan uary, A. D 1864 at 10 o'clock A. M at his office in the Borough of Tunkhanaock ; at which time and place all persons interested theiein may appear and he htard- HARVEY SICKLER Auditor, Estray. Came to the enclosure of the subscriber en or about tie 20th of October last, a Red yearling ITeifer The owner is requested to come forward, proTe pro perty, pay charges and take her away. R MOORE, Monroe, No 27, 1863 -r3-nl7-t3-. Notice IS HEREBY given that I have purchased the Ca nal Boat ' Maria, of Mt. Pleasant," of Edward Kroker, and have left the same in his possession to be used by him during my will and pleasuse. All person* are therefore toroid to molest or interfere with the same H. L. FURGERSON. Falls, Dec. 9th 1863.— t3-clB. ESTRAY. Come te the enclesnreof the Subscriber on or about the Ist. of November last, a dark brindle year liag Steer. The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges aud take him away. J. G. A E. D. FASSKTT Windham, Dee. 7th, 1563.—v01.-3-no.-18-t3 EXECUTORS NOTICE. WHEREAS, Letters testamentary have been granted to the undersigned Executor of the late will and testament of Phineas Sherwood late of Fulls Township, deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims or demands against the estate ot the said docedent, to present them for settlement without delay, to the undersigned at Millh'wn, in said Township, or at Newton Centre, Lut.. Co. And those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment C. SHERWOOD, Falls, Dec. 9th, 1863 —v3-nlB-w6. Administrator's Notice. "\TOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Admin- L 1 istration on the Estate ot John Sickler, late of Overfied Township. Wyoming County, decased, b->ve been granted to the undersigned. All persons hav ing claims or demand* against the estate of said do - scent, are request* 1 to make them know to the un ierstgned at r sLIb Township, in said County, without felay ; and those indebted to the estate are request ad to make immediate payment MARTIN SICKLER. Dec. 9th. 1863.—v3-nlB-w6. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hertby g:ven, that Letters of Admin istration has been granted to the nndersigued by the Register of Wyoming Co. upon the Estate of Forgerson. late of Northmoreland Township, in said County, deceased. All persons having any claims against said Estate, will present them duly authentioated, and all-persons indebted to said estate will make payment to the Administrator without de lay. PHINEAST FORGERSON, Adm'r. Northmoreland, Dec. 9th, 1863.—?3-nl7. Lost BY the subscriber on Mtnday of Court week, a large pair of white/ ringed mittens, a red streak around the wrists, Said mittens were lost between Tunkhannock Village and Win Shaw's. Any infor mation concerning the same will be thankfully re eeivtd. ETK^BACON. PATENT MATCH SAFE FOR VEST POCKET. The most neat, unique and desirable arrangement for gentleman's use that has ever been devised. Com bining sefetv, compactness, convenience and good teats, and will supply a want long (sit, especially by by the smoker. Beautifully ana heavily silver-plat ed. Price $4,00 per dozea, or $30,00 er hundred ; retail at 60 ota. each. The moat convenient thing iii market for smokers' use. It is a Magio Match-Box, and lifts out its own matches ready to strike. Bells 'Wjnjadily. Single oaee by mail, 60 cts. Address 7 P. KeW, BpringrffTe, St*q, Co Pa —tS-nIS 3 Orphan's Couit Sale. BY Virtue of ail order of the Or phan's Court of Wyoming County, There Will be exposed to public sale, by Vendue and Outcry, at the House of George W. Smith, on Golden Hill/ in Windham To wnship,in said County, On Thursday, Janu ary 7 th. 1864, the following described piece, parcel or tract of land, late the estate of Lew is K. Whitcomb, deceased, situate, lying and being In the Township of Windham, in said County, Bound and described as follows, viz : Commencing at a corner on the Western line ot the land known as part of lot No. 34, deeded by patent to Win. Smith, in the y ar 18!4 ; Thence na the com pass now indicates. North forty-eight degrees East along lands now owned by T M Whitcomb, seventy two rods and six-tenths to a corner; Thence South, forty-two degrees East forty rods and one tenth to a corner, on line of lands of the heirs of Eleazcr Lake, decc ased; Thence South forty-eight degrees and a quarter, along line of said Lakes' land, sixty-seven ro ls and six-tenths to a corner, near a small Hickory Tree ; Thence North forty-nine degrees and three quarters, West along a line surveyed in 1850, forty - one ro ls, to the place of beginning. Containing seventeen acres and a half, be the same more or less. Twelvo acres thereof improved, and fivo unim proved. TERMS OF SALE. —One third to be paid down at time of sale, and the balance on confirmation of sale. HENRY W. FASSETT, & ELIZABETH WHITCOMB, Administrators of the Estate ot Lew is K. Whitcomb, Deceased. —v3-nlB. The Latest Styles. —OF— SPRXNTCT & SUMMER Bonnets, and MILLINERY GOODS. hare just been received at the establishment of LOUISA HEPBURN. on Tioga Street, opjs.site the Post-office, where will he found Ladies. Chilrcn. Misses, and Boy's FLATS, HATS, and CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBON'S, FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything in the line of Millinery, which will be sold at the lowest Cash Prices. Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladies please call and examine for themselves. Tunkhnnnock,Oct 3, 1562 v2nll lywil D.5.5-20S The Secretary of the Treasury has not yet giv en notice of any intention to withdraw this popular Loan from Sale at Par, and until ten days notice is given, the undersigned, as "General Subscrip tion Agent," will continue; to supply the public The whole amount of tho Loan authorised is Five Hundred Millions of Dollars Neat ly Four Hun dred Millions have been already subscribed for and paid into the TREASURY, mostly within the last seven months. The large demand from abroad, and the rapidly increasing home de mand for usejas the basis for circulation by Nation al Banking Associations now organising in all parts of the sonntry, will in at ery short period, absorb the balance. Sales have lately ranged from ten to fifteen millions weekly, frequently exceeding three millions daily, and it is well known that the Secretary of the Treasury has ample and unfailing resources in the Du ties on Imports md Internal Revenues' and in the issue of the Interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury notes, it is almost a certainty that he will not find it necevary, for a long time to come, to seek a market for any other long or permanent Loans, THE IN TEREST AND PRINCIPAL OF WHICH ARE PAYABLE IN GOLD. Prudence and self interest must force the minds of those contemplating the formation of national Bank ing Associations, as well as the minds of all who have idle money in their hands, to the prompt con. elusion th it they shr.uld loose no time in subscribing to this most popular oan- It will soon be beyond their reach, and advance to a handsome premium, as was the result with the " Seven Thirty" Loan, when it was all sold and could no longer be subscribed for at par. IT IS A SIX PER CENT LOAN, the interest ard l'r no pal PABYALE IN COIN, thus yielding NINE PER CENT. PREMIUM at the present rate of premium on coin. The Government requires all duties on imports to be paid in Coin; these duties have for a long time past, amounted to over .1 Quarter of a Million of dol lars daily, a sura nearly three times greater than hat required in the payment of the interest on all the 6-20's and other permanent Loans. So that it is hoped that the surplus Coin in the Treasury, at no distant day, will enable the United States to resume specie payments npon all liabilities. The Loan is called 5-20 from the fact that whilst the Funds may run for 20 years, yet the Government has a right to pay tbem off in Gold at par, at any time after five years. The Interest is paid half-yearly, Tiis on first days of November and May. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are pay able to bearer, and are #SO, SSOO, and $1000; or Registered Bonds of same denominations, and in ad diton ,$5,000 and SIO,OOO. For Banking purposes and for investments of Trust-moneys the Registered Bonds are preferable. These 5-20's cannot be taxed by States cities, towns or counties, and the Government tax on them is only one-and-a-half per cent., on the amount ofin eome, when the income of the holder exceeds Six Hundred dollars per annum ; all other investments, such as income from Mortgages, Railroad Stock and Bonds, etc., must pay from three to five per cent, tax on the income. Banks and Bankers throughout the Country will ecntinne to dispose of the Bonds ; and all orders by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to. The inconvenience of a few days' delay in the de livety of the Bonds is unavoidable, the demand being so great; but as interest commences from the day of subsoription, no loss is occasioned, and everr effort is being made to diminish the delay. J. COOKE. SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia KVfmHf 25, 1563 IMPORTANT NEWS!! ARRIVAL OF A Tremendous Stock OF ALL KINDS OF Dry Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, And Fancy Goods, of all descriptions. READY 31ADE CLOTHING Furnishing Goods, Cassimers, Child and Mens' Wear Generally. SHOES, and GAITERS. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM the citizens of Wyoming and the surounding Counties, that he has (after an absence of nearly three weeks in Philadelphia and New York,) just re turned with the most complete stock OF ALL KINDS OF Ladies' & Gentlemans Wear, ever offered in this section of the country. Notwithstanding the high price of the raw materi al, he is, by close buying, prepared to offer SOME BARGAINS. HE HAS AISO BROUGHT A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF Elegant Furs, to which he invites the special attention of Buyers Through a long acquaintance in that trade, he defies competition, in any dealer in or outside of the cities. No 7rouble to Show Goods. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a contiaumce ol the same under the promise of strict'-y honest deal ing, and prompt attendance to business. Brick Block next door to Wall's Hotel. John Weil. Tunkhannock, Oct. 7, 1563 A LA MODE. TIIE LATEST FROM NEW YORK. MRS. A. G. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IN again informing her friends, and the ladies gen erally, that he has received, and is still receiving a largo and weil selected assortment ol FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of HATS. HON NETS, RIBBONS, FLOSSES, FEA IHERS, LACES, HEAD DRESSES, and, in short all art 1 s usually found in a MILLINERY STORE. She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in her line, before porchasing elsewhere. Mrs Stark can be found at the house formerly occupied by Hon ry Stark in the borough of Tunkhannock, ready and willing to serve all who may favor her with a call. TunkhuDuock, Oct, Ist, 1863. MANTUA-MAKING. We have secured the services of an experienced DH33SS-3YIAKBII, i and at all times will be prepared to Fif and Make Dresses in the latest and most, approved manner.— Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we remain Yours, Respectfully. MRS. A 0 STARK. The Undersigned, having moved to Wilkesbarre, would respectfully ask her friends and old customers to give Mrs A. G. STARK, a call before purchasing elsewhere MRS C. T. MARSH Tunkhannock, April 13, 1663. AT T. L. ROSS & CO., An immense stock of Clothing, FOB MEN AND BOYS. Over Coats, Over Coats, Over Coats. Business Coats, Business Coats, Business Coats. Pants, Vests, Pants, Vests, Pants. Vests. Fancy Wool Shirts, Fancy Wool Shirts. Ballou's French Yoke Shirts, Ballou's French Yoke Shirts. Under Shirts and Drawers, Under Shirts and Drawers, And a Large Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Rich Dress Goods, Cloths and Cassimers, Fancy Goods, Gloves and Hosiery. REAL ALEXANDRES KID GLOVES. Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Crockery, Sole Leather, Oil and Paints, Harness Hardware. Cash paid for Grain I 1! Oct. 12th 1863. VOLHITIEBS ffilTEB. 1 /\AA VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR IM i. UUU mediate service to enforce the Draft la Fjyyyi, on BEEMER'S Stock of New Goods. No resistance, however, need be feared; but think it best to have the volunteers. Thirteen dollars a month guaranteed to every one who will enlist in this cause in the way of buying Goods | CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE. BEEMER has just returned from New York with large Stock of DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, 25 TER CENT LOWER, 25 PER. CENT LOWER, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT, A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, TO PLEASE EVERY ONE, TO PLEASE EVERY ONE, YANKEE NOTIONS, YANKEE NOTIONS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, & WOODEN WARE, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, k WOODEN WARE. SUMMER IIATS. SHAKERS, Ac. SUMMER HATS, SHAKERS, &c. KEROSINK OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS A DRUGS KEROSINE OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS A DRUGS. FISH, PORK AND SALT. FISH, PORK AND SALT.; NO NEED OF MENTIONING MORE. NO NEED OF MENTIONING MORE. THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR CASH; THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR CASH AND TO BE SOLD FOB CASH OR PRODUCE AND TO BE SOLD FOR CASH OR PRODUCE SO BRING ALONG YOUR CASH, BUTTER, EGGS, AND GRAIN. SO BRING ALONG YOUR CASH, BUTTER, EGGS AND GRAIN. GOOD BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS. GOOD BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS WK WANT NOTHING BUT GOOD BUTTER. WE WANT NOTHING BUT GOOD BUTTER. AND FRESH EGGS. AND FRESH EGGS. The Highest Prices will h paid for Caeb, Grain, Butter and Eggs, at Beemer's Store, at Falls in ex change for Gooda. AMOS BEEMER, Falls, Pa., April 27th, 1863. JSIOjOOO Worth of Goods ARRIVING AT THE New Store! AT MILLTOWN , PA. Now is your timo to purshase SILK GOODS, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, Q.UEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, BOOTS Si SHOES' HATS Si CAPS, And a Variety of other Articles too Numerous to mention, Cheaper Than Ever. C. SHERWOOD, Has received direct from the cities of PHILADELPHIA k NEW-YORK. The Largest, Cheapest and Best Assortment of i Fall and Winter Goods (Purchased entirely for Cash) ever offered in MILL TOWN, which he is selling at UNCOMMON LOW PRICES! His -Stock, which he intends to keep always Full, embracese very thing wanted by the People in this Place, and customers can at all times rely on getting the Articles they may want, at -Satisfactory Prices. He is not to be undersold by any, and asks the Public to call and examine his STOCK. He would ask the LADIES to call and Examine his Assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS! AND FANCY ARTICLES. OF WHICH HE HAS the FIRST CHOICE. POSTSCRIPT. His stores at Newton Centre and Milwaukie —making three in all, are also in full blast, thereby ena bling him to keep up a complete as sortment in each. 0. SHERWOOD. MriLf<N*, IV, V<M, 10&. Quarters —FOR— Bargains. WAR OR NO WAR, THE PEOPLE ARE BOUND TO HAVE (SIMP, O.L.HALLSTEAD AND SON have just received, and are constant ly receiving, a large stock of gocds, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, Ready- Made lothing, Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Window Paper, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Nails, Lime, Flour, Salt, Fish, Pork, Clover and Timothy Seed, Soap, Candles, Grind Stones Plow- Castings, and everything usually kept in first class stores. GREAT BARGAINS —IN— Dry Goods. We are now prepared to exhibit all the most popular varieties of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Ladies Clothes, Shawls, Flannels, Hosiery, Balmoral Skirts, Nubias, Hoods, Sontags, Scarfs, Under Garments, &c. &c., all at very low prices. 0. L. HALLSTEAD & SON. WANTED. All kinds of Farmers Prodfice.— Lumber, h ingles, Wool Socks, Sheep Pelts, Beef Hides, and everything that will sell; for which the highest market price will be paid, i NICHOLSON, July 2&, IMS. NOT ARUM DRINK* A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC, THAT WILL RELIEVE THE AFFICTED, AN® Not make Drunkard DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTES, PREPARED BY DR. C- M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WILL EPPECTOALLY ANDMO3T CERTAIN!! 1 CURE ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED LIVER, STOMACS OB KIDNEYS, Thousands of oar cltisens are suffering from Dyt" pepala and Liver Diaeaaea, and to whoa the fol lowing questions apply—we guarantee HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER® WILL CURE THEM. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OP Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diaeaaea of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising frona a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Orgossst Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness or Bloed to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart, burn. Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Bead, Hur rie l and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering of the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vi-ion, Dots or Webs before tka Sight, Fever and Dsll Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin an< Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac,, Sudden Flushes of Ileat, Burning in the Flesh, CoDstantla aginings of Evil, and great Depression ot Spirits. PARTICULAR NOTICE There are many preparations sold under the name qf Bitters, put up in quart Bottles, compounded of the cheapest whiskey or comtron rum, costing from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Aniso or Coriander Seed. This class qf Bitters has caused and will continue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard By Iheir tus the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result is allthehor rors attendant upon a drunkard's and de ith. For those who desire and will have a Liquor Bitters, we publish the following receipt. Get One Bottle Hoofflaiid'e German Bitters and mi* with Three Quarts of Good Brandy or Whis key, and the result will be a preparation that will tar excel in medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will cost much less. You will have all the virtues of Hoofland's Bitters in connection with a good article of Liquor, at a much less price ihan these inferior preparations will cost you. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERN WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD APPETITE, WILL GIVE YOU STRONG HEALTHY NERVES. WILL GIVE YOU BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS. WILL ENABLE YOU TO SLEET WELL. AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, Ad Those suffering from Broken down and Delicate Constitutions, From whatever causes, either id MALE AND FEMALE. WILL FIND IN HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER*, A REMEDY That will restore them to their usual health. Sach has been the case in thousands of instances, and a fair trial is but required to prove the assertion. From Rev. J Newton Brown, D. D., Editor sf the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat ent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits ha believes himself to have received from aDy simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M Jackson, of this city, beoause I was prejudiced aga nst them for many years, under the impression that they wera chiefly an aicoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq, for the removal ef this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long con tinued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the pr sent year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a de gree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six mobths before, abd had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them PHILAD'A, June 23, 1861. J. NEWTON BEOWJY. DISEASES OF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. In Young or Aged, Male or Female. Speedily removed, and the patient restored to health. DELICA TE~CHILDREN 1 Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh on their bones, are cured in a very short time: one bottle in such oases, will hava a most surprising effect. PAnENTTS Having suffering children as above, and wishing to raise them, will never regret the day they commenc ed with these Bitters. LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS, And those working hard with their brains, should al ways keap a bottle of Hoofland'a Bitters near them, as they will find much benefit from its DM, to both mind and body, invigorating and not depressing. IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT. AND LEAVES NO PROSTRATION. ATTENTIOft.SOLDIERS I AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERB* We call attention of all having relations or frionds in the army to the fact that " HOOFLAND'S Ger man Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases in duced by exposures and privatiohs incident to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the news papers, on the arrival of the sick, it will bo notiood that a very large proportion are suffering from debiD ity. Every case of that kind can be readily cUred by Hoofland's German Bitters. We have no hesita tion in stating that, if these Bitters fore freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are daily receiving thankful letters from sufferers in the army and hospitals, who have been restored to health by the use of these Bitters, sent to them by their friends. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the Signature of "C. M. JACKSON" is on the WRAPPER of each Bottla. Price per Bottle TI cents, or Halt Dox. for 54.00. Should your nearest druggist not bare the artiele* do net be put off by any of the intoxicating prepara tions that may be offered in its place, but send to ns, and we will forward, securely paoked. by experts. Principal Office find Manufactory, NO. 634 ARCH STREET, JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M JACKSON A Co ) Proprietor*. FOR RALB by Druggists and Dealers in ev ery town hn tho Übfced States.
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