LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A Meeting of School Directors of tho Town ship of Tunkhannock w U be hold at the office ot R R. Little Esq , on Saturday next at 2,0 clock, P. M. A full attendance is requested. Br order or the Board Donation Visit.—The friends of Ell. G. W- Scofiel i are invite I to attend a Donation on Feb 19th afternoon and Evening, at the house of Wrn McCon- , ■cell, near NorthraureUnd corners. Donation Visit.— There will be a donation vieit at Lillies Hall in Meahoppen on Friday Eve ning F* b - 19cH, for the Rav.G. Westfall. All are respectfully invited to attend. Committee of Arrangments, D'.vid Jayne, Clerk Burr, Warren Brewster, Married. BACON—PHKLPS—In Piereeville Feb 7tb 1864 BY K N. Bacon, J. P. Mr. Bilv*sr Bacor, to Mn. Pnatrs, both of Nicholson, Wyoming Co. TBRRT—BLAKESLEE. —On the 3rd inst. at the resideo • of Geo. BUkeslee esq by Rev, Lut her Peck, Mr. Hiram L. Terrv of Terrytown, Brad. Co. to Miss- Louisa R. Blakeslee of Ditnock Susq Co- Pied. BENJAMIN —ln I.athrnp Susquehanna County on the 20th of January 1664 Mrs Alhika Beh jasi.i a ge . forty five years The deceased was taken down with a fever at her residence in Nicholson and during her illness there for a number of weeks, lyir.g very low her oldest sou Serj' 0. H. Benjamin a u ember of Com' B 12th Reg't P. R. C., obtained afi rlough for ten days to V'sit his mother on her languishing bed But duty and Military regulations compelled him to leave her after one short stay to return to his regiment.— Shortly after by her earnest request, she wis removed to her daughter's in Lathtop township,and from that time failed and continued to fail, bearing her suff ering with calm and Christian fortitude until the vital spark took its final leave Iler funeral ser mon was preached by the Rev. A. 0* Warren in Nicholson when the last sad rites were performed, attended by a large coneousr se of sympathizing friends, her two only daughters (Mrs Albert Latham, and Mrs. E. L. Bacon) (here taking their last final look of their beloved mother. Iler two sons 0- 11. Benjamin, and G W. Benjamin, being absent in the service of the Government. Abler hni.d' than tUthe writer of this communication could not do the subject nutter justice. For the last several years a great share of her time was devoted to the cate and watching of the sick an distressed and many an aching and throbing brow have been calmed by her sympathizing wolds, in juTi Jju li but few are so capable of administering. Iler gen tle sympathizing end cotlsoling nature beir.g -e characteristic that caused a large circle o- acquain tanc s, endearing many full hearts, and well might they exclaim •Behold! the sad impending stroke Which now avert our eyes ; A silken bund and union brok" A tender mother dies. She ha gone—she has gone to realms above •Where saints and angels meet, To realize n Savior's love And worship at hi feet. 11-sr pains an I groans are now all o/r She has co> e to God on high, Her watehlul eye shall meet no more No more her spirit sigh. McHENRY.— In Tunkhannnck on Friday Jan. 29'b 1864 Jnux .!< HK.NKV, aged about sixty five years. John Mcllenry.or as he was usually called •'Jack the sailor" made his appearance in this vicinity about tec or twelve years ago, but who he was, or from where became, no one ku'-w, well educated tall and commanding in figure, with a full deep voice and picrceiiig eye, Jack attracted no little attention- Being rather taciturn when he first mine among us, it was a frequent remark that ' Jack had seen better days," but after better aequaintan-e he became more communicative, ami wo learn that he has been a "Powder menkey" in the navy in the was of 1312 and afterward a tailor, that during his service in the nary he was engaged in many of our mortal conflicts, and afterward visited many foreign ports and be came acquainted with the manner nnd cust >ui§ ot the people of various partt of the world. He then came bark tn his old home in the State of New York and was made Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of C rauge Co. Jack then volacteere 1 in the Florida, and afterwards in the Ilia k Hawk war, and had many hairbreadth escapes among tfce indians in these campaigns. From that time until he came here his history is to us a myth. He afterwards s'ated that he had friends living nt or near Beloit, in Wisconsin bat we never learned their names. Jack's greatest enemy u the cup,.yet he was strictly honest and when able to walk, was industrious. Poor Jack ! his veice is hushed and the sparkle of his eyes is dimmed, he died among strangers and now fills a paupers grave, no r lative was near to soothe him in his last moments, nor to follow him to his last rest ing place ; but although he breathed his last among strangers, he -va< kindly cared for, and decently buried, many moist eyes were seen among those who followed his remains to tie silent House, yel all feel that the "Sweet little cherub who sits up •'oft has prepared a safe haven for Jack." - Obituary, I from, the Republican end Ttlcetrapfi\ Dixon, ILLINOIS, Jan. 14 1664 Died— Of Consumption On ThursdHj the 7th inst Gertrude Elizabeth, Wife of Dr. Charles J Reynolds, aged 26 years, daughter of M;ij James Sterling, born in Braintrim Wyoming Co. Pa. She came to Dixon with her father's family in 1847, where she has resided up to the time of her •decease with the exception of a few years wb le completing her edu ■cation in Harrishurg Pa As a young lady her per sonal charms blended with a fine and highly cultiva ted intellect, mode her a marked ornament in the circle in which she moved. As a wife and moth er, her peculiarly amiable mind, and christian vir ues made her home truly the abode of happiness- Patient and appreciating in sickness, she died a •he had Heed; shedding a lorely influence upon all •errounding friends, and is deeply mourned br an affect, onate husbanl, a widowed mother, brothers and friends. Special Notices. rpl, A. T. M. r ~ Meeting of the Medical Society; A meeting of the Wyoming Medical Society will be held in Tunkhannoclc on Monday Feb. 22nd, at 1 oelock P. M. All the physic ans of the county are ssspectfalty requested to attend - J W. Rhoads- Fec'y. Lost. th<> tetWeeD L iGraoge. Ul , -T 4 eof 1 **• sulrfcriber in heather, containing a chHTs d"' T* " ° f '■ ,r„ ~b tt Ut "~ •(•Uiaug it to the subscriber's 111 t ° J f9 "° a fioeof the v n n-m . IB * ,l " lb * P. B Bight gfto ptjfrtijframt.s AUDITORS' NOTICE. The undersigned, having beo appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Wyoming County Pa, an Auditor to distribute the money paid into the said Court by the North Braneh Canal Company among Judgment Creditors against said Company for laad Damages according to law, will attend to the duties of bis appointment at his office it the Borough of Tunkhannock on Monday the fourteenth day of March A. D. 1864 at One oclock P. M. at which time and place, nil persons Interested can appear, present their claims, and Bounties if they see proper. Tnnkhano'-ck Pa. ) „ _ „ _ Feb'y. Bth, 1864. \ s - Auditor. FARM FOR SALE." The SUBSCRIBER, will sell at PUBLIC SALE on SATURDAY, Eeb. 13 1864, a valuable FARM situate IN FALLS W yarning Co, Pa . late the Estate of PHINEAS SHERWOOD dee'd., containing FiFTY ACRES, ALL IMPROVED, with a good Farm House, a good Apple orchard and all other finit trees 'hereon. Sale to i e made on the premises, where the terms and conditions will be made known. C. SHERWOOD, Executor n; the will of ) Phlneas Sherwood dee'd ) Falls Jan 23 1864. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of FIERI FACIAS issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Wvoming County. State of Penna, and to me directed will be exposed to putdic sale at the Court House in the Borough of Tunkhannock, in said t'nunty, ON SATURDAY. THE sth DAY OF MARCH, A. D 1864, at 2 o'clock P M All of the Defendant's right, title and i- terst in and to the following described piece ntrcel or tract of land. Situate in the Township of Monroe County of Wyeming hping . part of tract in Warrantee name of J-hn M • K ; nnev, Beginning at a post in the North line of the tract and running thence by jmst of same lot sol 1 to Ebenpser Derhv, South 203 perch es to n corner on South line of the tract —thence on said line. North 75 deg. West R1 and six tenths pen li es to a corner, "hence bv a post of the tract soi l to Peter Thompson. Nr"h 203 perches to post end S ones, thence Sou'h 75 deg. F,n*t 81 and six tenths r>erehes to a place of heg : nniog. containing one hundred acres stri- t measure about forty acres thereof improved, with one small frame house, frame barn, some out buildings, and a young apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the su ! t of Samuel Hovt tt al. vs. admr's of Thomas S Crispell dee'd. tt al an! will be sold for cash onlv hy AH IRA GAY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, > Tunkhannock, Feb. 4 1864, ) TTI K GKKAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY Si VESEY STRI-.ET, JIEW YORK, Since its origination, has created a new er.i in the history of Selling TEAS In thin Country. All nnr Teas are selected hv a Professional Tea taster, expressly and exclusively for us anl we nev er charge over two cents (02 Cents) per pound above cost for original packages We have hut One Pr'ce to every one for each quality, and that price is always marked on e ich sample pack'ge at our store in plain figures. We issue a Monthly Price List of our Teas, which will be sent free to all who < rder it—we advise every Tea Seller to see it. ft comprises a full assortment selected for everv locality in the States, South America and the West Indies. In this list each kin' is dividedointo Four Classes or qualities, namely; Cargo, High Congo, Fine. Finest, that, eve ry one inav un lersfand from description and the prices annexed that the Company are determined to undersell the whole tea trade* We guarantee to sell all our Teas in original pack ages r not aver Two Cents per pound above cost, believing this to be cttractire to the many who have heretofore been paying Enormous Profits. Our business is largely done ofl criers, which we always exe ute as well and promptly a* though the buyer came himself girmg true weight* and tares, and always guaranteeing everything ; our responsi bility en bling us to do all we promise. Every dealer can order his teas direct from the Company, nnd parties doing business within Five Hundred (S' O.) miles of New York, can Return Te* bought of us if thev are not cheaper than they cin buy els-- wbere. nnd the purchaser is dimtisfied with his bar gsin, within fourteen d-iys (14.) and have the money refounded to them Those who are over Fivo Hun dred miles can have thirty days (30 ), and the same p-iv>lcgr etten led to them. Besides these advantages th- Company will pay all Expenses both ways if the Teas are returned. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. 3 mas S 1 Ves*y St., New York FRESH GROUND UNBURNT CAYUGA Plaster? FOR SALE, AStHEAPASTHE CHEAPEST, BY E MOW RE Y. Jr. Mesh' piHt'i, Pa The Latest Styles. —OF— SPRING & SUMMER Bonnets, an 4 MILLINERY GOODS. have just been received it the es'ahliehmnt of LOUISA HEPBURN. on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where will he found Ladies. Chilrea, Miss.*s, end Boy's FLATS IIATS, end CAPS; HEAI)-I>RESBES, RIBBONS* FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything in the line of Millinery, which will be sold at itu loieut Ca*h Prieu. Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladle# please call and examine for themselves. Tvahbft Mock,o?t 3 IWI~ JACOB SHU9IIBBI. /asl)iontait Shaping, Quit tailing, AND SHAMPOOING SALOON. Shop Opposite May nartl's Hotel. Ladies' haircut in the most lashioaabie style, ei ther at bit Saloon, or their residence, if desirable. Mr. Berimgfaof is recently from Nsw York city, where he wau employed la tht bust establishments and consequently feels warranted la guaraateeiai satisfaction to all who may favor him with their eus em. HAIR AND WHISKERS DYED To any desirable shade, without Injury to it, or dis coloring the skin. THE BEST HAIR DTE IS VMS, Fot sale, with full and practical directions for applibstton* Ladies Look Out! ! ! SOMMiSTg, SHAKERS. HATS. RIBBONS, —OF THE -2.ASPSBSP SSPW&SB, With everything else to be found in the line of MILLINERY Just received from the city, and sold at sua <ll profits by MRS. BARDWEXjXJ. Opposite the Post-Oflice. Please call and examine before purchasing se where. J Bleaching and repairing done in good orde and at the shortest notice. Tunkhnuock, Nov. 12, 1862—vinl4-3m. fl ill SI lF T! 11 Consumptive sufferers wil recteVo a valuable pre scription fortheeure of (ton, Asthma, Bron • chiitis, and all Throat and Lung Affections, (free of h >rge, ) hy sending their ad Iress to Rev F A WILSCK. William burgh, Kings Co, New York. Jan. 20 . 864.-v3 no 23 6w Rett's Specific PUG— Wiminted in alt Case?, can be relied on ! Never fail to cure ! Do not nauseate! Are speedy in action! No change of di et required ! Do not interfere w ; th business pursuits ! Can be used without detection! Upward of 200 <u e this month —some of th-m very severe cases Over one hundred |>hy icians have used them in their practice, and all speak well of their efficacy, and approve of their composition, which is entirely vege table, and harmless on the system. Hundreds of certificates can l>e shown BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are the original and only genuine Sjeifie Pill. They ire adapted i"r male au I female, old or young, and the only reliable reme dy for effecting a permanent and sjieedy cure in all cases of Spermatorrhea, or seminal Weakness, with Mll its train of evils, such as Uretheral and Vaginal Discharge*, Gleet, the Whites, Nightly or Involunta rily Emission, Incontinuenoe, Genital Debility and Irritability, Impotence, Weakness or Los* of Power, Nervous Debility, Ac , te , all of which arise princi pally from Sexual Excesses or Self Ahue, or s> me constitutional derangement, and incapacitates the sufferer from fulfilling the duties of married life. In all sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea. Gleet, and Strict ures, and in Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, they set as s charm ! itelief is experienced by tak ing a single box Sold by nil the principal druggists Price II They will be sent by mail securely sealel, and confiden ially, on receipt of the money, by J BRYAN. M D., No. 76 Cedar Street Few York, Consulting Physician for the treatmentofSenin.nl, Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Diseases, who will send, free to all, the following valuable work, in sealed envelope: THE FIFTIETH THOUSAND— DR BELL'S TREA TISE on Self Abuse, Premature decay, Impotence and Loss of Power, Sexual Diseases. Seminal Weak ness, Nightly Emissions, Oenit il Debility. Ac., Ac., • pamphlet of 61 pige*, containing important advice to the afflicted, and which should be read by every sufferer, as the means of cure in the severe t stages is plainly set forth Two stamps requ red to pay postage IMPORTANCE TO LADIES— DR. HARVEV'S FEMALE PILLS hava never yetfailei in removing difficulties arising from obstruction, or storpsge of nature, or in restoring the system to perfect, healih when suffering rfrom Spinal affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weukness of the Uterine Organs The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the mos delicate fern i! ( without caus ing distress—the same time they act like a charm by srengthening, invigorateing and restoring the system to a healthy condition, an 1 by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what caues the obsttuction may arise. Tn y should however, NOT he taken during the first three or four months, of pregnancy, t rough snfe at any other t me, as miscarriage would be the esult, Each box contains 60 Pills Price II DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on diseases of Fe males, Pregnancy, M'scarriage, Barrenness, Sterili ty, Reproduction, an! Abuses n' Nature, and emphatically the Ladies Pri.ate Medical Ad- Tiscr, apimphlet of 64 pages, sent free to any address Six cents required to pay postage. The Pills and book will be sent by mail when de sired securely sealed, and prepaid, hv J. BHYA> , M. D.. fjf marai Agent No 76 Cedar st, New York. iir Sold by all the principal druggists. Jan 20, 1864 v-3-n-23-ly GREAT EXCITEMENT Peace De clared ! Because II C A D. D WIIITAKER have bought the old J AHGIIS BOOK BINDERY : ' ! i Towanda Bradford C., and add-d thereto a BLANK MANUFACToKY. I They are prepared to do all kinds of Book Bind ii g on the shortest no tec, and in the heat workman j like manner. Also Kuling to any sue or possible ' pattern. [ We are also running a wagon throagh Wyoming county every two and a half month*, and selling Blank Books and Stationery, and we would say to those who have Migasines, Periodicals or any kind of books to rebind, that we we will take them home, bind and return them free of charge except for Bio 1- ing. t Satisfaction guaranteed or the money rfunded Books or Periodicals for binding, with the direo tions for etyle et may be left at the or RKPPALICAK office in charge of tb* editors, who are au'boriaed to receive them, or at £ Wbeeloik's Store, tor the benefit of thoee wfio may not have a chance to see the Agent If- C. A • 9. WBITAKEB. *>Sl A- • uuis, egt. IMPORTANT NEWS!! ARRIVAL OF A Tremendous Stock OF ALL RINDS OF Dry Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, And Fancy Goods, of all descriptions. READY MADE CLOTHING Furnishing Goods, Cassimers, Child and Mens' Wear Generally. SHOES, GAITERS. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM the eititens of Wyoming and the suroundtng Counties, that he has (after an absence of nearly three wee s in Philadelphia and New York,) Just re turned with the most complete stock OF ALL KINDS OF Ladies' & Gentlemans Wear, ever off< red in this section of the country. Notwithstanding the high price of the raw materi al, he is, by close having, prepared to offer SOME BARGAINS. HE HAS AI.SO BROUGHT A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF Elegant Furs, to which he invites the special attention of Bu.ers Through a long i-quiintauce in th it trade, he d fies competition, in ..ny dealer in or outside of the cities. No Trouble to Show Goods. Thankful for past favors. h solicits a continu nee ot the same under the promise of stri t y honest deal ing, and prompt attendance to bu-iness. Lgf* Brick Block next door to Wall's Hotel. John Weil. Tunkbanno.-k, Oct. 7, 1563 A LA MODE. THE LATEST FROM NEW YORK. MRS. A. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IN •gu n informing her friends, and the ladies gen erally, that he has received, and is still receiving a large ana w*<l selected assortment ol FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of II ATS. BONNETS. RIBBONS. KI.OSSES, FEA IIERS, LACES, IILAB OR ESSES, and, iu short all art 1 s usually found in a MILLINERY STORE. She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in her line, before porchasing tlsewhe.e. Mrs Stark can be found at the house formerly occupied by Hen ry Stark in the borough of Tunkhmno<-k. ready and willing to serve all who may favor her with a call. Tuukhaunock. Oct, Ist, 1863. MANTUA-MAKING. We have secured the services of an experienced IDRESS-MAKEII, and at all times will he prepared to lit and Make Dresses in the latest and most approved manner.— Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we remain Yours, Res, wctfullv. MRS A G STARK. The Undersigned, having moved to Wilkesbarre, would respectfully sk her friends and old i-ustomers 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 Clotliing-, 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. Balloti's French Yoke Shirts, Ballou's French Yoke Shirts. Under Shirtsand 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. t&T Cash paid for Grain ! ! 1 J Tonkhsnsocx, Oct. 19th 1898. Quarters -FOR- Bargains. WAR OR NO WAR, TIIE PEOPLE ARE BOUND TO HAVE CHSA?, 0 L HALLSTEAD MD SOI have just received, and are constant ly receiving, a large stock of'g> ds, cons sting 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, Naif, Fish, Pork, Clover and Timothy Seed, Soap, Candles, Grind Stones Plow- Castings, a<d everything usuallv kept in first class stores. GREAT BARGAINS IN— Dry Goods* ' We are now prepared to exhibit a'l the most popular varieties of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Lad:e Clothes, • hauls. Flanne s, Hosiery, I aluior I Skirts, uhias, Hoods, Sontags, Scarfs, Under Garments, &c. &c., all at very low pries. O. L. HALLSTEAD & fcON. WANTED. All kinds of Farmers Produce.— Lumber, i in&lfs, Wool Socks, Sheep Pelts, Beef Hides, and everything that will sell ; for which tho highest market price will be paid. NIC I! OLSON v July 20.. 1863. Freeh Ground Planter In Q,uant|t|ea uxi At pciow to Mtit purchasers, now for sale a m/bxrpecirj Mtow Jm. NOT A RUM DRINK A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TO If It, THAT WILL RELIEVE THE AFFICTED, AIR* Not make Drankardt. DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTES, PREPARE* BT DR. C M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WILL EFFECTUALLY ANDMOJT CEBTAOLT CUKE ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED Lk'VBR, STOJUCfI tft KIDXtYS, Thousands of oor citirens a rw nftriof (W Dip prpsla *nd Liver Dlaenst'*, and to whom liM lowing questions spply— w# guarantee UUUFLAND'S GERMAN BFTTIRS WILL CURE Til EM. HOOFLAND'S CF.R.MA* BITTERS WILL CURE EVERT CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, OlaeMnal the Kidneys, and Distance arlalot f/M a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders <f (he Digest it e Qrgmms Constipation, trfward Piles, Fuliness or Blued to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Naoaaa, HMA burn. Disgust fr Food, Fullness or Weight' ia the Stoma, h. Sour Eructations. Sicking or Fluttering el the Fit of the Stomach, Swimming of tbt Head Har rie i and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering of the Heart Choking or Suffocating Sens lions when in a lying [.osture Dimness of Vi ion, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Lull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin an Eyes, Pain in the Side, Ba< k Chest, Liubs, Ac., Sodden Flu.-lies ot Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Im* aginiug* of Evil, an I great Depression ot Spirits. particulaknotice There are many preparations told under the nans of Bitters, put up in quart BoUles compounded, gf the cheapest uhiskey ur comn on rum. costing /rem 20 to 40 cents per gallon the taste disguised by Anim or Coriander Seed This class of Bitters has caused and isill continue to cause, as lung as they can be sold, hundreds to dm the death oj the drunkard By Ihttr use the system t kept continually under th influence of Alcoholis Stimulants of the worst kind Ute desire for Lienor i* created and kepi up, and the result is ail the her• rors attendant upon a drunkard 1 s and dt ith F r those irho desire and Will have o Liquor Bitters, ice publish the following receipt. Qet One Untile lloiifflnndN tie mai. Bittern end mi* with Three Quart*o| Guud Brandy or Whin* key, and the result will be a prej/aration that "istU tar xc. | in medicinal virtues and true excellenet any of the numerous Liquor Bisters in die market and will cowl much let,*. You will have all the cirlues of H inQa'irlN B< tri „ in connection with a '-nod article of Jjiquor, at a much less prise iKoss these inli.rU/r preparations will cost you HOOFLAND'S GLRMAN BITTEM WILL GIVE YOU A GOuD APPETITE, WILL GIVE YOU STRONG IIKALI HY NERVES. WILL GIVE YOU BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS WILL ENABLE YOU TO SLKKT WELL. AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT YELLOW FEVER. BILIOCS FEVER, Be Those suffering trotfi Broken down and Delicate Constitutions, From whatever causes, ei her in MALE AND FEMALE, WILL FIND IN HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, A REMEDY I That will rest ire theui to their usual health. Sach ' has been the case in thousands of instances, and a lair trial is but required to prove the assertion. From Rev'J Newton Brown, D. D-, Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Al hough not disposed to favor or recommend Pat. ent Medicines in geneml, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons whv a mm may not testify te the benefits he believes h'mself to nave received from any simple prep ira'iori. in the hope that he ma/ thus oentiibate to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Qoofland's Germ m Bitters, prepared by Dr. C M Jackson, of ti .s city, because I was prejudiced aga nst them ft many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture lam indebted to my friend Robert .Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, an 1 for encouragement <o try theui whon suffering from greet and long con tinued debility. The use of three bottles of these Biuers. at the beginning of the pr seat yeer wee folio ed by evident relief, and restoration to n de gree of bodily an i mental vigor which I bed not felt lor six months hefoie, ani bad almost despaired of regaining 1 therefore 'bank God and my friend for directing me 'o the use of them PHILAD'A, June 23. 196' J Nrwvoir Bnown. ■- ■ DISEASES OF KIDNEYb AND BLADDER. In Young or Aged, Wale or Feaalc, Speedily removed, and the patient restored to health. DELICATE CHILDREN, Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting awav, with scarcely any flesh on their bones, are cured inn very .-b.wt time: me bottla in such cases, will have a most suiprising effect. PAZLZIBrTB Having suffering children a* above, and wishing to raise rhetn, will never regret the day they ooiuueue. Ed with these Bitters LITERAIIY MEN. STUDENTS, And those working hard with their brains, should al ways keep a bottle of Huofland'n Bittern neer theui, as they will fini inuih benefit from its use, to both tnin t an I bo ly, i ivigoraiing and not depressing. IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT, AND LEAVES NO PROSTRATION. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! , AN I* IHE FKi£NDa OF M)LI)iE 8. We call attention of ail hiving rel.ii on* or friecde 1 in the army to the fact th it *• HOOFLAND'S tter | in.-iu Bit era" n il! cure nine tenth* of the dieeaeee it- I du.-ed hy exposures and privations incident to camp ' life In the lie 1 *, published almost daily in the new*- 1 papers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed ' that a very large proportion are differing from debil ity Every case of that kind can be readily eared I by Ho. fl md's German Bitter*. We bare no heaita < tion in gintiug that, if th"<e Bitter* were freely need ' iirnong onr soidicr-t, hunired* of live* might be***"*4 that otherwise would he lo*t. The proprietors arc daily receiving thankful letters from ruffe re re n the army and hospital*, wh* bare • been restored to health by the use of theee Bitter* , sent to tbeiu by their friend* BEWARE OP COUNTERPBIT*. I Sec that the Sir iHMiro ..f "C M i* I>n th* WRAPPER of each B'tths. Pric per B tt"e TS cent*, or Half Dot. for li.Ofh Should yonr nearest druggiat sot bam the git tola do not he put off by any of tbe intoxicating prepww tions that may be offered in it* piooe, but vend ie V, aul wo will forward, seoumly pi had, by egparil. Prl clpat Office and M*n a factory, N0.634 ARCH STREET, JONES & EVANS, (Siircemcir* to C M JACKSON A Co ) Proprietor** rr TOR SALE by Druggieto a4 Daalen la *. ] try tows la the UohursJ,jjJglHa
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