North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, April 20, 1864, Image 3

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I' 2 Plaster in 0.,.n,^77
B Mewur J I
JUST RECEIVED,
—FROM—
PHILADELPHIA*
—AND—
US, ewVork,
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
SHAWLS, CASSIMERS,
Ciotixircgr,
Shoes, Hats,
jfimtt) (§0i)l)s,
NOTIONS, &e. &c , adapted to this Season'
which will be sold at the VERY LOWEST MA KKT
PRICE for Cash or Country Produce, at the Store of
John Weil.
Tu nkhar.uotk, Man h 30, MIA
Treasure! ■' Sale of Unseated Land In Wy
oming County.
"jVTOTICE is hereby given, that under and by
IN virtue of th Several Acts of assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed for the col
lection of taxes on unseated lands, the Treasurerof
W voming County, will, on the second Monday (to
wit. 13th) June A D. 1864, at the Court House, in
the, Rorough of Tunkha: nock, expose to Publicsale,
the following tract* and parts of tracts of unseated
liwid. for the taxes and costs on them respectively.
Sale to commence at one o'clock P. M.
EATON,
36 of Eddy Geortre, Eaton $1,02.
66 Thomas Elizabeth ' 1,70.
100 " Weshart William, " 2,60.
50, " Ilailowell John, 11 1,28
140 " Thomas Joseph, " 3.64.
240 " Lewis David, " 6,24.
320 " Roog Thomas, " 9.36.
439 Bridge James " 1142.
439 Fisk Williams, " 11,42.
439 Fowles Samuel, " 11,42.
200 of HoofJauies, Falls, 5,20.
FORKSTOS
400 Battcrton Wiltiam, Forkstoo, 13,80.
406 Bow-nan Solomon '• 14,01.
4UO Barker or Barton John " 13,80.
4'Vl Bradley Hannah, " 14,01.
3uo of Bowm.iu Joseph " 10,33.
406 Barttett Joseph, " 14,01.
406 Bird or Baird Benjamin ' 14,01.
266 of Bryee J 'ho, " 9,18
428 Clytucr Daniel, '• 14.76
104 of Cotinger James, " 3,42.
406 Carman Samuel, ' 1401.
406 Cartuoa Nisholi " 1401.
306 of Carman John, * 10,48.
100 •' Gristmill Fredrick, " 3,43
100 '• Campbell Robert, " 2.43.
406 Delong Peter, " 14,01.
406 Delong Simon. • " 14*01.
407 Dclocg William, " 14,01.
407 Delong John, " 14,01.
306 of Dewilt Aaron, " 10,43.
205 Dewitt Andrew, '• 7,11.
31-6 •' Dewitt Thomas. " 10,49.
44'J Der.niion Thomas, " 15! 18.
406 Fish Thotnas, " 14 01,
436 Fowler Edwards, " 15,03.
437 Fry John, 14 15,12.
430 Fish Joseph, " 14,96.
406 Gore Daniel, " 14,01.
150 of Grout Paul, " 5,19.
439 ll.xll William. •' 15,15.
439 Hall or Hill Sarah, •• 15,18.
406 Kindall Wi liam, " 14,01.
77 of King Smauel, " 2,69,
400 Knox John, " 13,80.
400 Knox Samuel. " 13.80.
19U of Law Y.'illare, •' 0,13.
423 Sanders George > ~'
300 of M'.-Laugolio J. he,- " 10 33
200 " M. Laugh'in James, " 6 90.
2tlo " Morse William, '• 6.90.
439 Muzzy Amos, '• 15 16.
300 of Miller Miry, " 10,33.
400 Oker John, " 13,80.
410 Patton Isaac, "
437 Reed Coi lison, " 15.12.
402 lien.-haw Ri.-hird, •' 13.85!
200 of Stephens Anna, " 690
439 Stephens Simon, " 15'19.
325 of White S-imuvl, " 11.17.
304 " White Robert. " 10,50.
400 White Jatues, " 13 SO
-400 White Jobo, " 13.'80.
420 Yarriugton John, " 14,45.
LEMON.
96 of llarvey George, Lemoi, 150.
113'- Ramsey II Ail Trumbell '• 2,94.
55 " Ramsey Henry, " F44
106 " Hunter Patrick, '• 2 74.
62 •* Hunter James, ' 1*76!
■-j '• Hunter P A Joseph, " 3 24.
95 " Hunter P. \ Samuel " 2^59
51 " Hirtsnan Hctry, " 134
43 41 Fry Joseph, Meshoppen, 1 ,'l2.
92 44 Fry James, 44 2,40.
monkce.
400 Allen Samuel, Monroe, 25.60.
Betferdon Jacob, 4 28,10.
406 Bradley Hannah, " 25.'97.
321 of Baily Daniel, 44 20,54.
400 Campbell James " 25,60
400 Campbell Margaret " 25.60.
389 of Doughart.. Richard, 44 24,83.
406 Downing Reuben, " 25,97
4(6 Davis Jonathan jr. " 25,97.
400 Derbyshire John, " 25^60.
405 Delany Maynard, " 25,91.
376 of Delany Fanny, 41 24,07.
400 Espy Georgo," 44 25,60.
173 of Good Thomas, 4 " 11,07.
400 Galllup Eunice, 41 25.60.
408 Gridley Daniel 44 26,10.
400 Hartnison Wallace, 44 25,60.
439 Hermans William, 44 29.10.
275 of McKnight David, 44 17,61.
400 McCoy Ephriam, 44 25,60.
410 Nash Phineas. 44 27,22.
431 Palmer Asher, 44 27*53.
409 Pierce John, 4i 2n|96.
400 Palmer Willie- 44
423 Renimgton J ma, 44 27,38.
439 Rensliaw Annf 44 28,10.
419 Kenshaw John, 44 28,10.
3SB of Stewart Mary, 44
439 Stephens Simon, 44 28,10.
418 Smith Peter 44 26,74.
406 Tripp John, - 4 25,97
406 Todd John, 44 25,97!
126 of Wyllia Geo. £. John 44 8,05!
NORTHS RANCH.
nn r r '*. T * ,e 7 ()eor S! North Branch, 11,48.
100 of Biille Samuel, 11 364
400 Covel Mat hew •' 11 20
362 of Corel Oralia, it 1014
410 Davis Huldah, •> ll'lß
-300 of Fish Jabes, < it on
400 Fish Sareh, i 1120
410 Hagirman John. •• n act
410 Hall James, u li'm'
410 Johoson Jacob, •• n'49'
410 Johnson Johoida, P 4
410 Johnson Christ iauna, 44 1 l'aq
wor I 0 ,„ Willi.™. ' ■■ 'is;
72 -Mason Abraham, 4 q is
410 M-Cray Robert, 4 < 11' in
41 0 44 McCray Samuel, < 4 11 43
225 of Phipps Thomas, 44 6*28
icq 11 F/ ;lZ c ' h " Bt "P h r, Nicholson, i!li!
Iteß Harvey George, Jgg
tunxhannock. '
63 44 Harvey Job, Tunkhaunoek, 164.
441 14 Hepler George " 11 IC
150 14 Thompso 1 William, >• 388
145 44 Thompson Samuel, 44 3jg'
90 of Hampton Samuel Waahingtou, 2 34!
61 44 Hampton Samuel, 44 I2d'
JAMES L. MELLISON, Trtuuuw.
Treaeurers Office, ) -
Twk. March 81, IW4 5
Registers Notice.
Notice i hereby given to all persons interested,'
that the fu!!iwing accounts hare been filed in the !
Registers office at Tunkhannock, and will be presen- j
ted to the Orphans Court of Wyoming County, to be j
held at Tunkhannock on tho 18th, day of April next '
for confirmation and alowancc. The partial ace", of ■
T. D. Spring Administrator of the Estate of G. 1). '
Lacy late of Braintritu Township deceased- Filed j
Feb'y 4tb, 1564-
The Final account of Merrit W. Smith Adminis- '
trrrtor o( the Estate of Joel Dibble late of Windham
Township, deceased, Filed Feb'y 19th, 1864.
Final account of Henry W. Fasset and Elirabcth
Whitconib, Administrators of the Estate of L. K.
Whitcomb, late of Windham Township, deceased, I
Filed Feb'y, 6th 1864
Final ac--ount of Charles B. Reynolds Executor of
the E cate of 11 B. Turner 1 ite of Lemon Township |
deceased, Filed Feb'y, 19th, 1864.
Final account of Win MeKune Administrator of |
ihe Estate of Abncr Jackson late of Falls Township,
deceased Filed Feb'y, 26tb, 1864.
Final account of Sarah B Morgan, late Sarah A- ,
Jenkins, Guardian of Joe Jenkins ton of David B. !
Jenkins late of Tunkhannock Township, deceased l
Filed March sth, 1564. I
Final account of Win, F. Cairl Administrator 0 f
the Estate of Nathan Parrisb, late of Mbaroe Town
ship, decoased, Filed March I'JVn lgt34
Registers Office, Tubman 4 , ,
nock March 14th, 1864 \°' L ' Parrisu 1 •g*sr.
jiciriiiuinivr
/asfjionaule Sfjaoing, gair ratting,
AND SHAMPOOING SALOON.
Shop Opposite May
riard's Hotel.
Ladies' hair cut in the most fashionable style, ei
ther at his Saloon, or their residence, if desirable.
Mr. Berlinghof is recently from New York city,
where he was employed in the best establishments
and consequently feels warranted in guaranteeini
satisfaction to all who may favor him with their eus
oin.
HAIR AND WHISKERS DYED
To any desirable shade, without Injury to it, or dis
coloring tho skin.
THE BEST HAIR BYE IN USE,
For sale, with full and practical directions for
applibatiou-
Bell'i Sbecltic Pills— Warranted in all Cases, .
can be relied on! Never fail to cure ! Do not ;
nauseate! Are speedy in action! No change of ui- j
et required ! Do not interfere w ; th business pursuits ! I
Can be used without detection! Upward of '2OO ,
cure- this month—some of them very severe cases.
Over one hundred physicians have used them in their
practice, and all speak well of their efficacy, and .
'approve of their composition, which is entirely vege- j
table, and harmless on the system. Hundreds cf j
certificates can be shown
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are the original and only
genuine Specific Pill. They ire adapted for male
and female, old or young, and the only reliable reme
dy for effecting a permanent and sjieedy cure in all
cases of B|>ennatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, with
all its train of evils, such as Uretheral and Vaginal
Discharges, Gleet, the Whites, N'ighlly or Involunta
rily Emission, Incontinuenoe, Genital Debility and
Irritability. Impotence, Weakness or Loss of Power,
Nervous Debility, Ac , kc., all of which arise princi
pally from Sexual Excesses or Self Abuse, or s> me
constitutional derangement, an] incapacitates the
sufferer from fulfilling the duties of married life Tn
all sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea. Gleet, so l Strict
ures, and in Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys,
they act as a charm ! Relief is experienced by tak
ing a single box.
Sold by all the principal druggists. Price A1
They will be sent by mail securely sealed, and
confides'ially, on receipt of the money, by
J BRYAN, M D ,
No. 76 Cedar Street Few York.
Consulting Physician for the treatment of Senmal,
Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Diseases, who will
send, free to all, the following valuable work, in
sealed envelope: .
TUB Fi'Tirm THOUSAND—DR BELL'S TREA
TISE on Selt Abuse, Premature decay, Impotence
and Loss of Power, Sexual Diseases, Seminal Weak
ness, Nightly Emissions. Geni'"' A,.
t a pamphlet of 61 pages, 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 required to pay
postage
ILFFORTARCE TO LADIES—DR. LL-ARTER'A FEMALE
PILLS have never yet failed in removing difficulties
arising from obstruction, or stoppage of nature, or in ,
restoring the system to perfect healih when suffering
rfrom Spinal affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites,
or other weakness of the Uterine Organs The Pills
are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may
bo taken by the mos' delicate female [ without caus
ing distress —the same time they aet like a charm
by srengthening. invigorateing and restoring the 1
system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on !
the monthly period with regularity, no matter from '
what cauesjthe obstruction may arise. To y should
however, ROT be taken during the first three or four
tt /Dths, of pregnancy, t rough safe at any other
t me, as miscarriage would be tbeiesult,
box contains 60 Pills. Price 81.
DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on diseases of Fe
males, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterili- j
ty, Reproduction, nnd Abuses o r Nature, and j
emphatically the Ladies Pri.ate Medical Ad- j
I viscr, a pamphlet of 64 pages, sent free to ar.y
address Six cents required to pay postage.
The Pills and book will be sent by mail when de
sired securely sealed, and prepaid, bv
J.BRYAN, M. D., (rcnorai Agent
No 76 Cedar at, New York. ;
Sold by all the principal druggists.
Jan 20, 1864 v-3-n-23-ly
PENSIONS:
Under the act of Congress of Jutv 14th 1862, any
soldier in the army of the United States, who h HS
been, since the 4th of March 1661, or who shall be ;
disabled by wound or disease, contracted in the ser- j
vice, is entitle i to a pension of from Eight to thirty
{ Dollars per month, according to his disability and
■ rank.
And in case of death of any soldier from wound er
! disease contracted in the service, his wife or personal
representatives are entitled, to the same to which he ;
would have been entitled if totally disabled-
The undersigned will attend to the procurment of
such pensions for those who are entitled theuts.
afSTSM ■ '
M-OTTUA M&KIN&
MRS. D. C. BA.RIVE9.
late of the city of PHILADELPHIA, would re-!
speotfnlly inform the public that aae baa located on
Warren Street,
in the Borough of TUNKHANNOCK, where she
hopes by ber attention, promphje*- and skill in
B BBSS HA2I9HS
fiBAXIIKO. j
ALSO
MEN'S PANTfc VESTS, AO., j
to merit and secure a share of patmusge.
D. C. BARNES. '
Tunkbannock Apr. 13, 1864.
DR.J. 6. BECK Kit <fc CCKT~ |
PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS,
Would respectfully announce to the citizens or W>-
aiing that they have located at Tunkhannock wher
bey will promptly attend to all calls in the liQp of
aeir profession. May be found | his Drug Staro \
vbaa ant prefmianaUy absent 1
IMPORTANTtoFEMALES
;f|gf
,( (JILLS) V
PROCL JI A R i o N i
TO THE LADIES I
Both Married aud Single.
THE OLDEST REGULATOR FOR FEMALES.
PR. CHEESE MAN'S FEMALE PILLS
Will immediately relieve, without pain, all disturb
ance of the periodic discharge, whether arising from
relaxtlon or suppression. They act like a charm in
removing the pains that accompany difficult o. im
moderate menstruation, and are the only safe and
reliable remedy for Flushes £ick Headache, Pains
in the Loins, Back and Sides, Palpitation of the
Heart, Nervous Treinora, Hysterics, Spaauw, Broken
Sleep and other uupleasi nt and uangerous effects of
an unnatural condition of the sexual functions. In
the worst cases of Fluor Albus. or Whites, they #f.
feet a speedy cure.
DR. CHEESEMAN'S FEMALK PTLLS
Have been used OVER A QUARTER OF A CEN
TURY. They are offered as the only safe means of
renewing interrupted menstruation, but fyidies must
bear in mind, that there is one condition of the fe
male system, in which the Pills cannot be taker,
miihout producing a PECULIAR RESULT.—
The condition referred to is PREGNANCY —
the result, MISCARRIAGE, Such is the irresist
ible tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual
functions to a normal condition, that even the pro
ductive power of nature cannot resist it TiIKY
CANNOT DO HARM in any other way.
DK.CHEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS
Are the only Medicine that MARRIED AND SIN
OLE LADIES have relied u|K>n f.r many years, or
can rely upon now. BEWARE OF IMITA
TIONS'. These Pills (ortn the Finest Preparaiion
ever put forward with IMMEDIATD and PEK-
S[STENT SUCCESS. DON'T BE DECEIV
ED. Take this advertisement to your Druggist,
and tell hira that you want the BEST and most
RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE
WORLD, which is comprised in
DR. CUEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS !!!
They have received, sad are now receiving the
sanction of the most emxriSnt Physicians in Amer
ica.
EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS wi'h each Box -the
price, One Dollar per Box, containing from 50 to
CO Pills.
Tills gent by mail, promptyl, by remitting the
price to the Proprietors, or any authorised Ag- nt,
in current funds.
SCLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.
IIUTCHINGS A HILLYER, PnoriueTOß'e,
81 Cedar Street, - ei i Yorkt.
Sold in Tunahannock, by J. W. Lyman, in
Montroae, by Able Turrell, in S-renlon by L S. A
E C Fuller, in Factory ville by all Druggists
A LA MODE.
THE LATEST FROM NEW YORK.
MRS. A. G. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IN
again informing her friends, and the ladies gen
erally, that be has received, and is still receiving
a large and we.l selected assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of HATS. BONNETS. RIBBONS,
FLOSSES, FEA I'HERS, LACES. HEAD
DRESSES, and, in short all art 1 ■ usually
found in a
aOLLINERY STORE.
[
| She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in
; her line, before poreh.asing elsewhere. Mrs Stark
j can be found at the house formerly occupied by Hen
| rv Stark in the borough of Tunkhannock, ready and
I willing to serve all who may favor her with a call.
Tunkhannock. Oct, Ist, 1363.
! MANTUA-MAKING.
We have secured the services of an experienced
DRESS-MAKEH,
and at all times will be prepared to Fit and Make
| Dresses in the latest aud umst approved manner.—
i Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we
I remain
Yours, Resj ectfully.
MRS A G STARK.
The Undersigned, having moved to Wilkesbarre,
would respectfully ask her friends and oIJ customers
to give Mrs. A. G. STARK, a call before purchasing
' elsewhere
MRS C. T. MARSH
Tunkhannock, April 13, 1663.
FIIESII
GROUND
UN BURNT
CAYUGA
Plaster,
FOR SALE,
AS CHEAP AS THE
CHEAPEST,
BY
E MOW KEY, Jr,
Meshopjien, Pa.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Whereas Letters of Administration to the Estate
of Win, Durland, lute of Falls Township, deceased ;
have been granted to the subscribe!. All persons
indebted to the said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having e:ai as against
the estate of said dceendent will make known the
same without delay, to
Tunkhannock, Pa. nri ... .....
March 23, 18G4 £ D. DDo <> itt Administrator
NOTICE.
Whereas letters testamentary to the estate of
Judaon Auuiick, late of Eaten Township, Wyoming
County, descased, h-tve Oeen granted to the sub
scriber, all persons indebted to the said Estate are
requested to make immediate payments, and those
having demands or claims against the estate of the
said dec-dent will make known the same, duly
authenticate without delay to
PETER ATMCCK
Mehoopany March sth, 1864. Executor.
ADNIKtSTRATOKS, NOTICE.
Whereas Letters of Administration to the Est-te
of Etekial Mowrey Jr late of Meshof pen Township
deceased, hare been granted to the subscribers. All
persons indebtod to the said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having claims
against the estate ul said decendent will make known
the same without delay, to
Meshoppen, Pa. > E. J MOW RET Adm'
LIME FOR I ARMERaTir'XFERfTnz!
for aale at , VORNOY
If IMI.
Quarters
-FOR—
Bargains.
WAP OR NO WAR,
THE PEOPLE ARE BOUND TO HAVE
®©©Bl CESAJ.
O H AILETEAD AND SON
have just received, and are constant
ly receiving, a large stock of goi.ds,
consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Crockery,
Hats,
Caps,
Boots,
Shoes,
Hosiery,
Ready-
Made
Clothing,
Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Window
Paper,
Drugs,
Paints,
Oils,
I*l ass,
Sash,
Nails,
Lime,
Flour,
Salt,
Fish,
Pork,
Clover and
Timothy
Seed,
Soap,
Candles,
Grind Stones
Plow-
Castings,
| a id everything usually kept in first
class stores.
GREAT BARGAINS
;
Dry Goods,
Wc are now prepared to exhibit aH
| the most popular varieties of Fall
a nd Winter Dress Goods, Ladies
lothes, thawls, Flanne's, Hosier,-,
Baltuor 1 Skirts, Nubias, H-.ods,
Sontags, Scarfs, Under Garments,
&e. &c., all at very low prices.
. L. HALLSTEAD & SON.
WANTED.
11 kinds of Fanners Produce.—
L timber, h ingh*s, Wool Socks, Sheep
Pelts, Beet Hides, aud everything
that will sell ; for which the highest
market price will be paid.
NICHOLSON. Ju!v 29. 1862
Anctlon{f Auction!::
L. C Cowkuw, licensed auctioneer under the Ist*
aw of Congress, offers bis serrice to all persons hav
ing property to sail by vendue or Auction.
Yb ahhmwt March Hi ?M4 I 0 tXSXttJTF
NOT A RUM DRINK
HIGHLY CONCENTRATE!
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
A FlinE TONIC,
THAT WILL RELIEVE THE AFFICTED, ANN
Not make Drunkards.
DR. HOOTIAKB'S
GERMANBITTES,
PREPARED BY
DR. C- M. JACKSON,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
WILL EFFECTUALLY ANDMOST CSITAIILT
URE ALL DISE BES
ARI?iWO FROJTA
DISORDERED LIVER, STOHaOU R
KIDNEYS, ;
Thousands of oar citizens are suffering from Dya
pep* I a .in a Lher DU< aeee, and to whom the jWI
lowing (jueauona apply—we guarantee
IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN EIITKRS
WILL CURB THEM
HOOFLAN D'B GERMAN BITTERS
WILL CCHE EVERY CASE OF*
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Ulaaaaaa at
the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from
a Disordered Stomach.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SIMPTOMI
Rtteulling from Disorders of tha Dig set it* Orgo***:
Constipation, inward Piles, Fulinea or Blood
to he Head, Acidity of the Stotua<h, Nausea Heart
bm. i-isgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in th*.
Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at
the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Ufa.l Har
ried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering of the Hsart
Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a IvUs*
posture, Dimness of Vi ion, Dots or Webs before the
Signt, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency
of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin an Eves
Pain in the Side, Back Cheat, Lit ibs, Ac., Sudden
I lusnea of Ileat, Burning in the Fleah, Const, at Im
aginings of Eril. and great Depreasion of Spirits.
PARTICULAR NOTICE
There art many preparation* told under the nam*
of Bitter*, put up in quart Bottles, compou-tded
the cheapest whiskey or comrr on rum. coding from
2U fo 40 cents per gallon, th* tasle disguised by Ant**
or Coriander Seed.
This clas* of Bitters has caused and will continue
to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die
the death of the drunkard By /heir use the system
x* kept continually under th- tnjluence of Alcohoii
stimulants of the worst kind, the desire fg- Liquor
i* created and kept up, and the result is altth* ter
rors attendant upon a drunkard's and ds ilh
those ,rh ° dt *ire and will have a Lienor
Hot He' H P U !£ uh t , kt flowing receipt. . Q*t Or*
German Bitters anT veim
i with ihi ec (tuarts ol Good Brandy or Wtiia*
taring tfle rfl,^! tvil . 1 be a preparation that witi
tar eitre) in medicinal virtues and true exulten* is
any of the numerous Liquor Biiler, in the mckti
and will R oul liiucli IKM. YOU will hat* *U TTE
rir/ueso/ Hooflaiid's Bitters in conreditn with
a eood article oj Liquor, at a much let* prise item
,ht*e inferior preparation* will cotl y*t.
HOOP LAND'S GERMAN BItTSII
WILL GIVE TOC
* > > PPETITE,-
WILL GIVE YOC
STRONG HEALTHV NERVES
uccf WILL GIVE rot '
BRISK AND KNERGEIIO FEIIIYCH
WILL ENABLE YOU "TO
BLEBT WELL,
AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT
YELLOW FEVER, BILIUCjJ TRY®*, At
Those suffering from
Broken down and Delicate Ctrutihetim^
From whatever cause*, ei'her la
MALE AND FEHALB,
WILL FIND IN
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
A REMEDY
* . will reat ire them to their usual health Jul
ha* oeen the ease in thousands of initaa. ee aad a
fair trial u but required to prove the assertion
From £. J -Vir ton D. DEditor of &o
Snrjcioptu*/ Kcligiom Knovitdfo.
Al hough not disposed to favor or recommend Pa
ent Medicines in general, through distrust of their
'inrredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficieat
reasons vrhv a man inav not te*tify to the benefits he
believes himself to have received from any simple
preparation. in the hope that he may thus cootiibtte
to the benofit of others
I do this the more readily in regard te Hooflaad'a
German Bitters, nrepared by Dr. C M Jackeon, ef
tits city, because I was prejudiced aga ast them for
uinny years, under the impression that they were
chiefly an aieoh.dic mixture. lam indebted te v
friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal ef
this prejudice by proper tests, and for eacoaragemeal
to try them, when saffering from great and long ra
tinned debility. The use of three bottles of these
Bitters, at the beginning of the pr seat year, ess
follovred by evident relief, and restoration te a de
gree of bod.ly an t mental rigor which I bad not f}|
for si* months before, onJ had almot despaired of
regaining I therefore :h.mk God and my fri.ad for
directing me ♦ tho use of them
PHILAU'A, June 23. 1561 J NAWTOJ Baow*.
DISEASES O.F KIDNEYS AND BLIDDEI,
lu Young or Aged, Wale or Frualt,
Speedily removed, and 'be patient rest.rad to fcaaltk!
DELICATE CHILDREN;
Those sufferingfrom wi.tinglwar
with scarcely uny flesh on their bone*, are cured in.a
very short time: one bottle in su<-b cases, will V. T .
a most surprising effect.
FAnuiVTS
Hiving suffering children as above, anj wishing ta
raiae thetn. will never regret the day they acmaaae.
e<i with these Bitters
LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS,
And those working hard with their brain*, hoiidal.
way. keep a bottle 01 Ho.iflatid'a Blttera near
theta, as they wjl, £q,j W u< b benefit front it. uta :•
both wind and body, invigorating and nor depressing
IT 19 NOT A LIQ.UOK STIMULANT,
AND LEAVES NO PROSTRATION.*
ATTENTIOftTsOLDIERS f
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS.
We call attention of ail having relations or frieada
in tha srey to the fact that " HOOFLAND'S Oer
man Bittern"' will cure nine tenth, of the diMsaea in
duced by e.po-ures and privation, incident tp ,caiaa
life In the hate, published almost daily in tlia tiewt
ptipers", on the arrival of the sick, i| will l noticed
that a very large proportion are suffering frrim debil-
! tr „ E - rryt ' I,Be(jf kiml can he readily cared
by Honflnnd'g Oorui-.n Bittors. We h.iye no hcita
turn in stating that, if the,* Bittera were freely used
among our soldier*, bunureds of lives might biaaved
that otherwise would be Jost.
The proprietors are daily reoaiving thankfal letter,
f the army.and hospitals, who have
been restored to health hy the use of these Bittera
.ent to tbeui hy their friends. *
beware of countbkfkiti.
Saw that the S'goatore-if "f M JACKSON"
ia on the WRAPPER of each B >ttl.
Price per Buttle T rrnta,
or Hall Dog. for 84,00.
Should your nearest druggist not hare the artieie
. no ' h P ut "ft bj *ny of tb intoxicating preuara
ti . that may be offered *n it. place, hat erd to a.
and wa will forward, .ecuruly pa.ked. hy eiperaa '
Principal Ottice attd Manufactory,
1*0.631 ARCHSTREET,
JONES & EVENS.
(SutcuMor. to C M JACKSON A Ce )
Proprietors.
L& FOR SALE hy Praisr*'* sW sw - •-
t <Ne tt*v - iir