3XTew Drug: J I AND FANCY STORE. NICHOLSON DEPOT, PA. j H. S. HABDINS & CO, j Having refitted a part of the building formerly oe- \ cupied by E. F. Snow & Co., as a .-'ovo and Tin ware Store, would respectfully aonourtve to the pub lic that v.e have on hand an entire new and care- , f ulty selected stock of PRI G S A N D MEPIC IN ES, CHEMICALS ANP DYE-STUFF?, PAINTS, OILS. ANP VARNISH . BOOKS AND STATIONERY, TOYS AND CLOCKS, POCKET CUTLERY, TOILET ARTICLES. KEROSENE LAMPS, ALBUMS Ac. Ac Ac. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE & RETAIt,, and every thing usually kept in a Drug Storo. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED. Thia branch of trade will he tin lor the direct su pervision of A. C. HLAKKSIiEE M. !>., w |1 known a? an experienced and skillful Physician and Surgeon ; and with strict attention to business we hope to merit I TIO X . Me have now ready, in cheap book form (papor j covers,) Gen McClellax's Report, as originally transmitted to the War Department, by hint. As i this is a document of ihe oust extraordii ary publi* intarest, it ought to l ave universal circulation. It j ought to be read by every man. woman and child ; in the country. It is supplied as follow* at 'his 1 I '£ "opies g.'t.OO 'iS copies 3, 00 AO copies i),OO Single copies, 30 cents- Postage, single copy SO,OO " 2 copies OH A " IO " '* 14 '• I 'i " 38 lt S 6 " -TO " , 1, l O Which in all cases must be prepaid. STOREY A WORDEX, Chicago, 111. L&SHIE HAMMEL & CO. jl 'ii ouucm COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j 330 GREENWICH STREET, New Voik. (1. S. Hat ling, L. Haiutnel, > L. Harding. \ Partners having butter and other prodnac to sail will receive from this firm the highest marke pries and prompt returns. Mr. L. Harding, one of the members, who rseides ' at Nicholson Depot, will rective and attend to 1 shipment of all articles, and if desired will maks | advancements of one half market val • at time of I delivery to him. IM HID II mm Farmers should secure one of these excellent Ma- ! chines at once as the supply is limited, and we are 1 oonSdeut thai the demands for the above ■ Machines ' will be greet the coming season as the BUCKEYE, ! is the best Machine now in use, and is the best adapt- ! el to rough, billy, and uneven ground, is the mult ' dutiable and is managed with the greatest ease of ! all ther machines now in use. For further particulars ad Iress JOHN U. STONE, Agent j for Wyoming County, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Also Manufacturer of horsjpdwhs r(i:*v;i AND seperators. also Manufacturer of WIIEELb S PATENT COM BIX KD THRESHER A CLEANER, the best in the State. v3n4o-2m. liMIL 9Smm V MUSIC,"; Tunkhannock, Pa. —o— E, 1 1: l!kl\n, Principal, J- M. North, Assistant. -0- The first unl only- full term of this restitution lor I this year will commence on Wednesday, Jul v 20tb IsC-l, and continue six weeks. The object of the In stitute is to afford facilities f-.r a Tiiorou-li Musical J-ducalwn, especially to siu-h ladies ami gentlemen as are desirous of qualifying themselves lor teach-1 ers of music, either vocal or instrumental, or at ehor- ' titers J t> \> 0F ci r r . oulars further information apply to R. ' , , ,'h " r A - Buck. Tunkhannock, I'enna. SSSttV** T - K l ' erk,a -' eareofF. J. Hun t'ngton 4.14 Brecroe St. New York. • Bw. THE /*®°i' V ' EISSIOxs AS® EXPERIENCE ! r , men.fr nd others, who suff *" V to - voun i Early Decay, and n J" ''T m ., Kenr f ous Ability, | the means of self-cure n'™' 0, - ,n en^-npplyii V self after being a victim ' *[ ho ~n* cureJ ( medical humbug and qm.-Urv n r°nWence in , paid directed en wIJ ,j m •"closing a post, *• author, NathaxT;, M!vr p,e! U hlfi , 1 F LL' H ., SROUND5 ROUND p 1 a ster ln Q u . n T.. * * nst j | 4. % s"?^^ INGHAM and WRFAC H, Manufacturers anil Dealers In i wm&zrn OX WYALUSING CREEK, CAMPTOVVN, BRADFORD Go Pa Rolls Carded and Cloth Finished. MANUFACTURE CLOTH FOR CUSTOMERS ON SHARES OR AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES PER YARO s Cassimerc, Best Finish, fine 45 cents Plain Cloth, cio 45 " Gray and Mixed Cassimcres.4s " Tweeds, 32 " Common Fulled Cloth, 40 " White Flannel, 22 " Madder Red Flannel, 32 " Gray Flannel 25 " j The Gray Flannel made wtth taste and very suita hie for Clothing- H ARVIiY IMG II AM AMOS WRENCH. I W Peraonliving at a distance enn have rolls canled so as to t>ke them htruie with them ; and savethe expense of a second trip. Manufacture of Woolen Goods ! CHAPTER I The Manufacture of Woolen Goods, both in the j household at , in the factories, has become of great importance 011 aecountof|its forming at present our j principal articles ot clothing. The nature of our cli j mute make it neccessary, and the scarcity of Cotton i has greatly increased the value of wool and Fa bricks ! made Iroui it • and being engaged in the business of j making Clorh and Flannel, and n(ect a farmer to do as J perfectly as a regular manufacturer, but by try-tig he will approximate towards it, and be amply paid ; tor the littfc pains required, by having an even | thread and smoother fabric. Ihe fleece should be : whole aud be spread out on a table—the eoa r sest wool will be fotjrd on the skirts ot the fleece, and | can easily be distinguished- by looking closely to the fibre Two qualities front eadh flee, e will perhaps ' be close enough for ordinary purposes, but as the sheep in our country differ much in their grades of i wool the coarse putt of one may do to go with the j finer part of another, and thus make three or four qualities our of the lot If it is going to the manu factory or to market, the fleece should not be torn, . but atter removing the tag-locks, sh'-uld be rolled up j compactly, skin out side Not less than one pound I of lard, fresh butter or oil should be sent with every ' ten pound? of wool going to the carding machine. The fir st th rig of importance is of cour e to be | well carded, lor which we will he entirely responsi , bio. but in t?jc matter of spinning and vcaving, we have another caution to add. Unless the yarn is evenly twisted, and beat "p evenly In the loom, the cloth shrinks unevenly iu lulling—making some pla ces wide ::n l others narrow, and if the finisher s;tc i cecds in pressing out the wrinoles, the cloth will rc- I sume its contortion again when made into a gar ' isent. and the mechanic is sometimes wrongfully j blamed for a coat.3 becoming lantern jaired on a | man's back. It is easily avoided by giving the v,heel in equal number of turns to a gi\eu length of j thread !r*ivn oat Wo fin 1 this difficulty increasing I of late years, and have eotne to the conclusion that i if some of the spinners do not keep) better time on i their pianos than on their spinning wheels, we should hate dreadlully to listen to their music. | As a vdry moment of labor sbuubl be employed to i (he best advantage, and every ounce of material be j appropriated t > the best purpose, on account of our ■ war, w projiose to write some other 1 h ipters on our | branch of business after this' is read sufficiently to be j remembered, and shall endeavor to do our work ! r, h' e enough for a bahuorul skirt or a doctor's coat, and m ike trowsers stout enough to las' a farmer j through a year's campaign nt 1.-.-.sf. I Nil 11 VM ,t WRENCH. , Home Factorv, Camptown, Buadfohd Co May 2.'G4 mercantile appraisement. The undersigned, having been , pointed Mc.e m | tile appraiser for the County of Wyoming for the | year 1'384. hereby certifies tlnwfollowing to bo a cor- I rect list of Belabors in foreign Merchandise, with j their names, class an) rate in tho several townships ' t" wit ; CI.ASS BUAINTriM 11 E. Bunnell *IO,OO 13 Jim H. Brown 10.00 12 E. Merritt 12,50 CLINTON 14 II A ?.C Mathewson 7 00 14 Tno. Wells A Son 7,00 14 E. A S. Frenr 7,00 14 Gardner Ingham Co 7.00 14 W. Briggs 7,00 BATON. i 4 J V. Carpenter, 7.00 FALLS. 14 Atnos Bei-mer 1 00 1-1 Chauncey Sherwood, 7,00 FoftKsTOX. 14 Peter M'-tjueeti 7.00 14 lliratn Hiiiheock 7,00 14 G. II Burgess 7,00 LKMoN. 14 Gilbert Brown 7,00 VFHOOPANT. 14 Win. H. Barnes 7.00 14 U. Love 7,00 12 Jennings A Erother 12.50 MESRoPPKN. 14 D. llankinson 7.00 13 Sterling t Loouiis 10.00 13 Silas Vernoy 10,00 14 Jacob Hull >w 7.00 NICHOLSON. 13 Williams A Birge 10,00 13 N. P, Wilcox 10,00 14 S I. Tiffany 7.00 12 O L. Ilallstead 12,50 34 Embla Wright 7,00 NORTH BRANCH. 14 William Garey 7,00 NORTH MOP-ELAND ■ 14 Pool A Carey 7,00 14 Howard A Winters 7,00 14 H. Keeler 7,00 TCNK. Boro. 14 C P. Miller 7.00 13 T L Ross A Co 10 00 12 Mott A Wright 12,50 14 * E. Wbeelock 7,00 14 J no. A'cil 7,00 14 o'-. M. Koon 7,00 14 Geo. Leigiiton 7,0U WINDHAM 14 II S, Graves 7,00 WASHINGTON. 14 O. W. Furinan 7,00 14 F. W. Zimmerman 7,00 14 Frank C. Bunnell 7,00 An appoal will be held at the Court House 111 the Borough of Tunkhannock, on I'ridav, the 22d day of July, A D. 1804. C.L.VAUGHN. Mercantile ( Appraiser. PENSIOS ! Under rite act of Congress of Julv 14th 1862, uny soldier in the nrtny of Lie United States, who has been, since the 4th of March 1861, or who shall be disabled by wound or disease, contracted in the acr vtce, is eutitla 1 to a pension of from Eight to thirty rank** 8 ln ° Dt ' 1 ' nccor( '' ,i g to his disability and And in er.se of death of any soldier from wound or disease contracted in the service, his wife or personal representatives are entitled, to tho sanm to which he would have been entitled if totally disabled- The undersigned will attend to the procurment of sucb pensions for those who are entitled tbciiti lunkhannock, ) . . Feb 10 18(34. \ ®- B AS. W. Little. III!III! IHTIIIH on. vaughw Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Wyoming will attend to the real or personal property ou short notice and reasonable terms. Mehoopnny Pa. i _ T , May 5 4th 1864 ) C - L YAUGHN H*- Cp°PER, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON 1 • Nswloh Centra, Lorersa Oounty Pa, I j JUST RECEIVED, " —FROM PHILADELPHIA 1 —AND— K ewYorlt, A FULL ASSORT MEN T 0 F -ST ® i DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CASSJMEBS, ; Clotliing:, ;• Shoe s , Hats, ; Jmntn (fjoobs, N —/' i ' , IVOTIOSS, Sc. Sc , adapted to this Season' , which will be sold ai the VERY LOWEST MA KET ' PRICE, for Cash or Country Produce, at the Store of John Weil. i : , Tunkhannook March SO, 13'31. A JOINT RESOI.UTION, I ; FROVOFCING CKRTAIS AnieDdin.at. to the Constitution. r Be is resolvod by the Senate and House of Rep , resentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 'i in general assembly met- That the following amendinents bo proposed to tho Constitution of the Comuionwealth, in accordance with the provis ons of ' , the ie th article thereof* j There shall be an ad iitional section to the third ■ article of the Constitution to be designated section * j four, as follows ; j SECTION 4. Whenevor any of the qualified elec tors of this Commonwealth shall be in any active 4 : military service, under a requisition from the l'resi- B . dent ot the I Dtteii Slates, or hi the authority of tho B ; Commonwealth, such electors may oxer use the right j of suffrage in -.11 elections by ttie citizens, untler Hull regulations as are or shall be, prescribed bv law, us fully as if they were present at their usual place of election " * ; SRCTIOX 2. There shall bo two additional sections t i to the ileventh article of tho Constitution, t be des ! ignited at sections, eight and nine, as follows : j | ''SECTION 8* No bill shall bo ptssc Iby the legiv * , lature. containing more than one subject which shall ; I be clearly -xprcssed in the tile, except appropria i j tion bills " , j "SECTION 9 No bill sltall bo passed by the T.egis j lature granting any powers, or privileges, in any i ! case, where tiie authority to grant such jHiwere, or , i privileges, has been or may hereafter be conferred j ; o; n the courts of this Commonwealth." m r | HENIIY C. JoitNSON, Speaker of the House of „ Representatives. JOHN P. PENNY, Speaker of tJia .Senate. I OFFICE <>F THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMON- i ' 1 WEAI.EIJ HAHniMifiKi, April 20, 18(j4* \ Psiilisyivania, S*>. 1 lo hereby ccitifj tliaf lite fc.reteoing is a full, true,, -nl cerrert copy c,f the original Joint ltso I lution of the tre.id with regularity, ro matter from what eaues t theobsiMiction may arise. Tn y should however, NOT betaken during the first three orfour : months, ot pregnancy, t tough safe at any other 1 ' tine, as miscarriage would be the csnlt, Each box contains 60 Pills Price 81. tR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on diseases of Fe rn Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterili ty, Reproduction, and Abuses o r Nature, and emphatically the Ladies Pri.ato Medical Ad -1 visor, a painpWct of 64 pages, se.nt free to any address Six cent? required to pay postage. The Pills and hook will be sent by mail when de sired securely sealed, and prepaid, by J.BRYAN, M. D., (Tonorai Agent No 76 Cedar st . New York, i LIT Sold by ail the principal druggists. Jan 20, -3n*23-ly jU. S. 10-40 Bonds. These Bonds are issued under the Act of Congres of March Bth 1864. which provides that till Bond* issued undet this Act sh ill be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by . in Unite-1 States n >tes or notes of V.to,ntl Bunks, ' They arc TO BE REDEEMED IX GO IN at the pleasurenf tho Government, a . any peri d not If .v than ten nor mora than forty years from their d-t'e nit I until their redemption FIVE PERCENT IN TEREST WILL EE PA1I) IN COIN, on Bonds of j not over one hundred dollars annually end on all < other Bon-is semi-annually. The interest is payable | on the firt day* of March and September in each year. jiubscribers will receive either Registered or Cou pon Bon is, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are recorded on the books of the U. S Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the ownc/s ordor, — Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer and are more convenient for commercial uses. Subscribers to this loan will have the option of having their Bonds draw interest from March Ist, by paying the accrued interest in coin —(or in United States or the notes of X'ational Banks, adding fifty percent, from premium ) or receive then) drawing interest from the drtc of subscription and deposet— as theses Bond are Cxempt from Municipal or State Taxation, their value is increased from one to three per cent , i ; per annum, according t<> the rate of tax levies in various parts of the country, j At the present rate of premium on gold they pay . Over Fight per Cent Interest in currency, fanl are of equal convenience as a per- j manent |or temporary investment. It is believe! that no seeur'ties offer so great in- : ducemonts to lenders as the various descriptions of , U.S Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the : faith or ability of private parties or stock compa nies or separate communities only is pledge for payment, while for the debt of the United States i the wht* property of the country, is hold en to se cure tho p i7ment of both principal and interest In coin. These Bonds maybe subscribed far in sums from ! •50 up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and j arc thus made equally available to the smallest len i der and the largest capitalist They can boeonvert ; ed into money at any moment, and the holder will j : have the bene-t of tho ir.terest. j It may bo useful to slate in this connection that ' tho total Funded Debt of the L'uiteJ States on ; ' which ".ntorcat is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March. 1864. was 8763, 965, 000. The in'erost on | . : this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $45,927, I 126, while the customs revenue in gold for the cur ; rent fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1354, has bevn j so t*r at the r.ito of over 8100,000,000 per annum, j j It will be seen that even tho present gold reve ' nue of the Giverninent arc largely in excess of the j wants " the Treasury for the payment of gold in terest, while the recent increase of the tariff will j doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on 1 J the same amount of impartations, to 8150.000,000 ! per annum. Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan i j agents were Dot issued from the United State 1/eas- i ury until March 26, but in tho first thtee weeks of April tho subscriptions averaged mora than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa' Second National Bank cf Philadelphia, Pa. > The National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. AND BY ALT, NATIONAL, BANKS whicn are depositaries of Public monoy. and all ! REhPECTACLE BANKS AND BANKERS j throughout the country, (acting as agents of th | National Depositary B inks ) will famish turlher i information on application and J AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSOIttFIM j 1 i j IMPORTANT™ FEMALES ! K( -PILLS/ P RO C L MA T ION! TO TllE LAi/lES 1 j llwth Married and Singl*. THE OLDFST REGULATGR FCR FEMALES. DR. CHEESE MAN'S FEMALE PILLS | Will immediately relieve, without pain, ail disturb ance of the perio tic u.-churge, whether arising Irani : relaxtion or suppression. They act like a charm in removing the pains that accompany difficult or itn i moderate menstruation, an lrro the only safe and reliable remedy for Flushes. Sick Headache, Pains ! in the Loins, Back and Si-lee, Palpitation of the I Heart, Nervous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken I Sleep and other unpte n- at and dangerous elicits of I an unnatural condition of the sexual functions. In j the worst cases of Fluor Albus or Whites, tfcsy cf | feet a speedy cure. J)R. CHEESE-MAN'S FEM ALB PILLS I Have been used OYER A QUARTER GF A CEX -1 TUKY. They ire offe ,*d as tho only safe means of renewing interrupted ,n.•nstru-Uion, but L idles mutt , tear '•*, mmd that there is one condition f the fo ; male system in vhich the I'ills cannot M taken miihout prodw inz a PFICI'LIAK UESULT.— - The condition referred to is PREGNANCY — I the result, MISCARRIAGE, Such is the irresisl | ihle tendency o/ the medicine to restore the sexual , functions toa format condition, that ccca the pro i ductire power of nature cumin! resist it THEY • i CAN NOT DO 11 \RM in my ot! r way. i DR.C 11 EES EM AX'S FEMALE PILLS Arethe on'y Me \i~ine'that MALLIED AND SIN OLE LADI ES have reli•* I upon f*>r many years, or I can rely upon now. IIEXVARE (' F J'MITA ' TION* ! These Pills form the Fines: preparation 1 ever put forward with IMMEDIATD and PKu ? SI STENT SUCCESS. DON'T UK DFCEIY -I*l D. 'J'ukc th : advertisctn nt t" xour Druggist, ' ar,.t tell him thai v -'i want the II If ST and most ■ , P PLIABLE FEMA I.E M EPIC INE IN THE IVORLP, which is comprised ia ' I ' j I)R. CHEESE MAN'S FEMALE PILLS !!! 1 They Lave feeived. and >re now receiving the 1 sanction of the most eminent Physicians in Amer r ! ica. r EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS wi'h cn'-fi Box the i price, One Foliar per Bar. containing from 50 to : GO Pills. • i Pills sent by mail, promptjl by remitting the price to the Proprietors, or any autherizeJ AG nt, i in current funds. - SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. - | IIUTCHINGS & HILLYER, PRornif.TOß's, 5! Cedar Street, . eis York. t i I R' Sold in Tnnxhannock, 1 y J. W. Lyman, in ■ Moutroae, by AMa Tttmll, ia ScraAton by L. S. A [ E. C. F'nilcr. in U.t . >ryv',lle l>y all Druggists C^^rMACH^) I ; The grcatc.t iinproveni in the Sew ing-Ma chine art. A curiosity worth seeing. Please sen! for circular with sample of sewing, i j These Improved M-iJiin ssavc USE HI*NODED PKB | CEVR.of thread and siik, and make tho LOCKSTITCH alike on both sides. They require no instruction to operate perfectly i except " thr urintc-i directions*" f No . hauge in sewing from one kind of goods to another. j And no taking aj art to dean or oil. | Our NEW MANUFACTORY i- now complete with all I its machinery and tooD entirely new. and is already | rapidly turning out Machines which for BEAUTY* and PBRFECTI.IX of rtNisn are not surpassed by any manufacture in the world. N"- B.—Should any Machine prove unsatisfactory, j it can be returned nn I money refunded, j Agents wanted in counties not canvassed by out ! own agents. FINK DC & LVOV. S. M. CO. No. 539 BROAD lUAY, NEW YORK * April 13 1863, v3-n35- WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM Sewing-Macliines. Hie Cheapest ami Ttest. OVER 150.000 OF THESE WELL ESTABLISHED SEWING-MACHINES HAVE BEEN SOLD. 4ARSISD ROE CiacrtAß, LADHS' ALMANAC, AC. AGENTS WANTED. Addres. WHEELER & WILSON .V or Air/ - Ala chine Co. 704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. A LA M I I THE LATEST FROM X EIV YORK. MR*, A. C;. STARK, TAKES PLEJATRE IN I ■iga'n informing ii-*r trioads, and the ladies gen- ! erally, that she has received, and is still receiving j a large aii i w.*ii selected assortment ol SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of II ITS. HOW UTS. IIIBBOXS, FI, OSS US, IKA I II liRS, LAI IIS, HEAD- j DKFSSIDS, and, iu short ail art 1 s usually - fouud in a MILLINERY STORE. She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in her lino, before purchasing elsewlie.u. ilrv Stark can be found at the house formerly occupied by Hen ry Stark in tho borough of Tunkh.uion k. rcadv and willing to servo all who may favor her with a call. MANTUA-MAKING. Vi"q bitv# tfecurorl the aervicus ,r fin esf.orienceJ 33nL33 S l3 -3VT FK IXS n., and at all times will be prep nod to Kit an 1 Make Dresses in the latest and most approved manner. Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we remain Your?, Re?i eetfullv. MRS A S STARK. sus"khrek. April 57, I£€4. *T" ~ ' iii ■■in—m—iwi i NOT A RUM DRINK A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A IT RE TOXIC, I THAT WILL RELIEVE THE ATFICTED, AND Not make Drunkards. 08, liOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, J'HE PARED BY I)R. C- M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. | WILL EFFECTUALLY AND MOST CERTAINLY URE ALL DISESES ARISING FROM A ; DISORDER III) LIVER, STOMACH OR KIDNEYS, Thousand* of otrr editors are suffering from Dys pepsia ami Li if r Diseases, and to whom the fel lowing questions apply—we guarantee HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WiLL CI TIE THEM. HOOFLAX D"S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF i Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases ot tfie Kidneys, and Diseases arising Iron*" a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS i Resulting from Disorders cf the Digestive Organs: \ Const!,.ation, toward piles, Fuilnes or Blood. to the Jl'-ad, Acidity ol the Stomach, N'ausea.Heart I uurn. Disgust for Foo l, Fullness or Weight in the | J&uinacli. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at ! the Pit ot the >tomach, Swimming of the Head. Hur j rieiuiid Difficult Bi eat lung, Fluttering of the Heart' t tli.-king or >uff,>rating Sensations when in a lying • po.-lure. Dimness of Vi ion. Dots or Webs before the bigot, lever and l ull Pain iu the Head, Deficiency i of Perspiration, Yellowness of ihe Skin ano Eves Jf :D . ,n "r M Si ' lo ', b:uk ' Che "> **., Sudden ; I lu-hc. of lleiit, Burning in the Flesh, Constant !•' ; a S"-" 1 k' s ef Evil, and great Depression ot Spirits. PAKTICUJLAit NOTiejE ■ , ! ,\"V arc man 'J reparations sold under the name ;Ot I>•tiers, put up in quartßottles, compounded of ' I the chat} c.-t win Buy or com iron rum. rusting from jitl to ,1! cf, „ er gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or < ortaiiu r Seed ! , Tir ' la - g T, f BUters has caused and vUlcontinue to car e a lorn' as they can be sold, hundreds to die i the death ot the drunkard. Bo their use the system 1 * e.ept ran/inuulbj under the infuence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the wont Land, the desire for Liquor ;is created and kept up. and the result is'all the hor- I rurs attendant upon a drw/.ard's and de ith. j For those whodesire am, will have a Liquor /inters, ire publish the following receipt. Get One Bottle lluiiHisind's tie: iuan Hitters and mil j i hree tluartsoi Good Brandy or Whis key, and the result will be a preparation tnat will t *L t l m medicinal virtues and true excellence 1 any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market I .. trill E'e l " U,C 'A will hare all the ru w o/Hooflaiid $ Bitters in connection with j a good artwU of Ltqudr, at a much less price ihan ; these inferior preparations will cost you. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER* WILL GIVE TOtJ . •AGOOD APPETITE, WILL GIVE voir STRONG HE ALT II V NERVES WILL GIVE YOU ' ; BRISK AND ENERGEM'' FEEIING C WILL ENABLE YOU TO * SLIT ITT WELL AND V ILL POSITIVELY' PREVENT j YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, Ac Thuse suffering lrorn . r > r °km down and De!irate Constitution!, From whatever causes, either ; ft MALE AND FEMAL£ WILL FIND IN HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS " -SI REMEDY ; That will restore them to their usual health. St. h ; has keen the case in thousands of instances, and a , ur trial is but required to prove the assertion. From Re r. J Newton Brown, D. D, Editor of the • Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Al'hough not disposed to favor or recommend Pat ient Medicines in general, through distrust of th-ir j ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a inaa may not testify to the benefits he j believes h'inself to have received from any simple : preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute { to the benefit of others. , Ido this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's ! German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C M Jackson, of j tl is c.ty, because I was prejudiced aga nst theiu f. r 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, and for eneourngemeat to try them when suffering from great and longooa tinucd .lebihty The use of three bottles of these Biters, at the beginning of the pr sent year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a de gree of bodily an I mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore I bank God and my friend for directing me the use of them I Pin la d'a, June 23, 13G1 J. NEWTON BROWN. DISEASES OF KIDNEY S~A N D BLADDER, In Young or Aged, Male or Female, i ,c; P eet 'i'j removed, and the patient restored to health DELICATE CHILDREN, j Those suffering from MAR ASMUS, wasting away with scarcely any flesh on their bones, are cured in ; very short time; one bottle in such eases, will have I a most surprising effect. ! T"aiieints I Having suffering children as above, and wishin® to . raise them, will never regret the day they comment- ' eu with these Bitters. LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS, ; And those working hard with their brains, should al- ' ways keep a bottle of Hoofland's Bitters near them, as hey will find much benefit f ioui its use, U, 1 11)10,1 body, invigorating and not depressing. IT IS XOT A LIGUOR STIMULANT, AND LEAVES NO PROSTRATION. ATTEfiTJOIv, SOLDIERS! [ AND THE FRIENDS OK SOLDIERS. j We call attention of all having relations or friend# ' | in the army to the fact that '• HOOFLAND'S Ger ! ™ !l " i ,ltSciV Wl,! < uro °' ,!e tenths of the diseases in : by exposures and privations incident to camp | Jiie In the iis's, pubii-hed almost daily in the newg , papers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed th it a very large proportion are suffering from debil- ' ; jtv.. Every case of that kind can be readily cured • ;by Hoofland's German hitters. We have no hesita- - tion in stating that, if these Bitters were freely "used * among our soldiers, hundreds of lives mm*. saved that otherr. i>e would he lost. The proprietors are daily receiving thankful letter* . .rom sufferers ;u ihe army and hospitals, who have I been restored to health by tho use of these Bitters, 1 sent to them hv their friend v. * BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. j See that tho S ; gnalnpe of "C. M. JACKSON'*' is on llie WRAPPER of each B -ttle. Price per Bottle 7 5 cents, or Hall Doz. for S i,OO r Should your nearest druggist not, have the artleU do not be put off by any of tho irtc wealing rrcn^r. Hons that may be offered in its plare, but send to w lanl wo will toward, securely packed, by esperss. ' Principal Oflirg and .tJanofiKrory, 0. I ARCH SHEET, JONES & EVENS, (Successors to C. M JACKSON