Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 47, 16 January 1868 — Page 3

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WCCOyJMKS. RICHMOND, INDIANA:

bcroday, Jan. 9th; 1868. RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Dec. 30, 1867. , Goluiabus'and East... ... Chicago .......... . . 1 3t r.x 10 16 A.M . . 6 44 r.H . . 8 00 jl.v ...4 10 rm 2 SO r.M Cincinnati .... ..........., lUvton Way...- ................... Inlianapolis and Weat........ .... ...... STAI1.S OPEN. . I a 1 iaua put U'm ad Wea t -T.77. . ; .". i . j . i Cincinnati.. . 12 30 p.m Dayton Wry........ . ..1 0 A .11 .. ; 6 45 p.m unioago. Columbus and Eft...;. ............ 5 20 r.M Boston and Beecby Mire, leaves Tuesday and -, V FriJay.at 12 00 u do. do arrives lata days at........ . 7 00 t.u Arba,via Bethel 4c. leaves Moada, Wedne's- ' day a d Frid?, t-' .... 8 do a.m do. arr. Monday, Wednesday and. Friday, 4 DO r.nm Winchester," t ia. New - Garden, , leaves .'' Mondar, Wednesday and Fridayjat...., 8 00. a.m. do. arr. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 4 OO,. BroQkville ria Abiugton, leaTea Monday- f and Friday at.--.-..... ... ....,..- '8 00 a.m. Arrives Tuesday and Saturday at. . . .. . 00 p.m. "jtOffice open from 7:30 a. m." to 7:1 Or," nT On Sunday, from Mo to 10:00 a.m. C v - ED. a. jones.p.M The Way to Make Money. GAS BILLS DISCOUNTED 15 V ct -if paid on or before the 2Qth instant. Di, Tucker's Noticed - ,. , . .. ... , - , - . .-. frf.lt. TUCKER' ny be consulted at the HnnJLP tingtou House, Jan. 27th and March 13th. Be ia" a graduate of the regular School of medicine aod has had twntv-two years experience in bis profession. Dr; Tucker has made , i Chronic Diia ,fl'm H, his special s'udj and practice fnr'tfae last tea years, neb as Consumption. Bronchit's, Throat affections, diseases of the heart, stomach, kidnies. bowels, nerves aod blood. He is thoroughly skilled in these maladies and has had rare advantages for studying them in the hospitals of this conn try and Europe., He furnishes his patients with all the latest and most approved medicines for those diseases which can not usually be had oat of the largest cities. Invalides are invited to rail and be examined ntn ; but cash is in all cases required for medicines. The- Doctor ases Inhalation in treating the lungs and catarrh of head or throats 47-tf " y ' ' r : Purchasers of Sib. Jakes Clam's Female Pills are cautioned against coun. ttrfeitt. :". The genuine have the name of Job Moses ' on each package, ah others are worthless. -4l-3rno We ar 9 pained to notice in 'the 'Western Mirror, the death of an old and esteemed friend Johk W Wbbekt, of Jacksonburg, in this county. He died on the 1st instant. Back again, H. C. Elliott A Bro., are again holding forth at the Strattan Corner. . We welcome them back to the old stand. - -4'J This week's Republican quotes-the death of two of the old citizens of this county, Geo. Keller of Centre ville, aged 97 ' years, and 'Michael ' Helms, seven miles South of Centreville, aged ab.'?t yearg.,..:,70 X7T t 'A 'cheap flow' at five dollars, costing in one season three dollars in repairs and , three more in lost time to teams, men, and by retarding crops, is a dearer plow than one at ten dollars, requiring no i repairs. " Exchange. That's a fact, and if our farmers desire to purchase a plow that will 'need no repairing, we advise them to go to the; ."Empire Plow 'Works," of Bratz, Pbbrt fe "Co., . East Main, between Seventh and Eighth,7 acid make a selec tion.' -h b.i' . v--i'n'-i.! -. :'' Vhh ' Dental . Opbratioks. Our citizens, whohave been so unfortunate as to lose their teeth, can nowl have full sets sop-plied,-by our friend Thos. Rose, at from Ten to Fift,eeJ)o.llarsr There's no use for a man or'"oriiaffJ, io "gum it" the balance - of (their days," when they pan obtain JTeetii so cheap, and of", jsuch superior workmanship " as friend Rose puts in. Gi ve bins call.) " 3'-.' " ' . Benjara in S trattan's Store on , North Fiflh-st., near Tremont House, holds out Me- great inducement to his fellowcitizens to trade with him, in the:.shape oria most' excellent stock "at very low prices. Give him a call "and see 'for yourselves. '', i' I J 'it Do y6u want 'prescriptions filled with accuracy' and satisfaction, go to No. 129 Main'street, at the sign of the Golden juortar. . r - - Our friend John H. Popp, Esqr,8" informs us that he feels under obligations to' the, Te legram for advertising his. business for him gratuitously. A; colored female woman, afflicted with1. sL ffoiol etomacbj and' seeing a fine faC pullet in Newt Grave's coop, could not' withstand the . temptation, and appropriated it; but betore she had time to "least on it, she was arrested, and it being her first attack of "unpleasantnis," she Iras permitted to depart without being punished according to law, I . ..I. Mjsaa.0Ea.aBai ai hmm t ,w.f"t Change op Tune Whilst Eli Bbown, was" the local editor of the Telegmmj ke was esteemed- as a number one man competent and worthy, by thfe genus who presides over the heavy task of, editing that sheet, Ac Since - his' severance from that establishment, and, -as a correspondent of the Indiajiapolis Journal, hQ all at once becomes "a fellow," a 'soft headed fanatic," tc, fec, in the ffefepram -'editor's eyes! " Quite a differeoco . between an employe and an out aider -a "change of tune a Brown octay and a Brown ' so low, played on the same Wood a-magaffy, is worthy of a note, and nothing more. Always get the Best. DK. AVERY

Pkahl GrocEUT. Charles Bcckiiakut, has one of tho most extensive stocks of Wrapping Paper, either at Wholesale or Retail, in this (citvand is selling it considerably, lower than it can be purchased elsewhere in Kichmon-I. lie has constantly'- oir hand a good assortment of lamily Groceries fresh, nice and of "a,fsiiperior quality J"' also. Potatoes, Apples, Pumpkins, Fresh But ter, Eggs, Chickens, ' Turkies,' and ; aK most everything desired in a well regu-; lated household, with which; to keep1 soul and body together. Give Charley, a call at his Pearl-street Grocery, nearly opposite Engine Hall, No. 3.

Relief. The Committee of the G. A. R. of Post No. 1,'-' in this city, report that they have, since the ' organization in Feb. last, disbursed to soldiers' wid ows and "orphans; the sum6f 8748 18. The' following comrades, constitute the Relief Committee t' i ' . !"J: H. Popp, J. J. Finney," Dr.'tfHuyi T. W. O'Braffett and W. P. Wilson. t From the above report, it will be seen that our soldiers friends are doing their share pf the t.good,rwork jentrusted to fhem"and the blessings of the'widow and fatherless are their reward.' Mr. Phillips, a writer of The AntiSlavery' Standard, thus warmly con cludes a recent article : "Cursed"' bev the soul of Benjamin Franklin; i for- persuading this people that the noblest of all human action was the saving of cents." , . ? 'loe reader will be 'reminded bj- this of"The Great Curse, as given in the im mortal Life of Tristram Shandy. A careful -stuclyof-this document, -whiclr so pleased Dr. Slop and so astonished Corporal TrimV will enable the excellent writer in The Anti Slavery Standard to do his cursing of dead and living peo pie in a stj'le of much greater force, variety', and precision, and either in . the English "or- Latin ' language fascto him may seem fittest. He might then, with his " enlarged capacity for cursing, inelude many other historical personages," as follows : , ? Cursed be the soul of George Washington, because he did this ! , - Cursed be" the soul "of John Adams, because hedidn't do that ! IlO - ?OOti Cursed be the soul, of John Jay, ior the deeds done in the body ! , 'Tjursed' be the ' soul of Alexander Hamilton, -credit! for reviving the public Cursed be the soul of Samuel Adams, because I do not admire him ! Cursed be the soul of John Hancock because jt , is nnpleasing in my sight ! Cursed be the souls of aft the signers of the; Declaration of Independence for a reason that I have ! ,rAxkfc-;-3vVY.; Tribnnel - Uzl'' To the above "curses" the lribune might have added another equally appropriate, to wit : ; , r . , " v s Cursed be the souls of the 'Y. M. C. A of. Richmond, Indiana, for arranging with such l aj'cuss" as'Mr Phillips,' to deliver aiectare!.urider their ' auspices, at 75 .cents a head, before a Richmond audience.' -t " : f Election of Officers. At the semixades .were duly elected : - . ' j: J;:FiHney,;;P.;Cr ; Z. J-Z-l' us FMi-Curtis, T.'-V. C.'-; "" PjBter .PKern,J.-V. C-"i. "VV;V' 'Jacob Swain', P. A. KZimborman, PTQll. 7'7lt iDiC d'Huy, J T.- J--Z.?'--,Dr- D. Lesh, P. C. The soldiers belonging to this Post, meet every Eriday evening-at the Sien' gerlest"Hali,"on North Franklin Street, af T-clock; ; ;3 ,;. j li I Benjamin Strattan s Store on North "fFilh; hear Tremont House, holds put the great tin ducentent id" his fellow citizens tc trade with him, , m the shape of a roost excellent Stock at very low prices.''' Give him a call and see' for yourselves. Do yon want prescriptions tilled with accuracy and satisfaction, sgo tV No. " 129 Main SttceCat luel BTsn of the- Golden MortaVMi Six P's. Poets Painters Preach ers PI y ers Pri n t ers and Politici an s all suffer from Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Live) Complaint, and all diseases which they may cure or prevent by the use of Plantation Bitters." I f ' tltose sufferers took these Bitters,: the Poetry would be purer the - Paintings grander; the Sermons - livelier,' the" Act, inglruer, the, Printing neater, andi "the Politics honester. . This splendid tonit' invigor ttes the system, and enables th "I brain to work healthily. ... ; , . - j : " S1 Perhaps no article was ever so 1 wel endorsed by all who have used it. V ... ::. '. ' ' 1 ' ' . . p Magnolia Water. A delightful toil et article -superior, to Cologne and s half the price. 46-2w. A western paper says that th'e Chej enne Indians have dhly killed three me since signing "the late treaty, and tht was only, to try the new guns presented to theui by the commissioners.- -J A man was lately" invited to dinner and a dish of . ice cream waa placed bcr fore hiui. ;He tasted it, then4 beckoiiin to the waiter said audibly, 'that's a ver good pudding but do you know its froze. .Anna E. Dickinson having been ap plied to by -a committee from the Wes for a political lecture, offered 'Breaker Ahead."' She received answer by teh. graph : ."All right : eive us Break h; . Head." -Alway get the Best. DR. AVERY Balsam of Life cures coughs and colds at

A Little-Brown-Hoss, Was trotted out before the last meeting of the City Council, for the purpose of displaying his speed and points7nd we modestly take it upon ourself to give a brief description 6f the nondescript? deeming the ani-mule only surpassed by Barnum's celebrated "Woolly Horse in a pair of clean heels ; but surpassing

him in wind. .It will .be .recollected; that 'Jcsser H, Brown, once occupied, the position of Superintendent of Schools, in this city. For his thorough incompetency to that task, he was displaced by the present Board of Trustees, and, because Mr. Hadley, who occupies the post of Treasurer. -..of i that Board, detected 'and exposed divers little dirty tricks, Jesse had been ? guilty of, the vindictive! animosity of his nature was aroused, und he has sought'every opportunity to have Mr. Hadley displaced from the. Board, and. to annoy that geutlemanin ; every possible way. Having been appointed for this county, to examine teachers as to their competency, by Prof. Hoss, the State Superintendent, j and not having sufficient employment thereat, he has been diligently studying the School Law, in order that" heJ might devote himself as the regulator of a ft airs of others, and, after devoVing some months to the study thereof, lie stumbled on Sec:- 5, and concluded he Jiad found a mare's nest" something that would particularly annoy the man to whom he was indebted, more than any' one else, for being ousted, from the sinecure position he filled as Superintendent." "Accordingly, "ha writes t Prof. Hoss,' and suggests to that dignitary to sujrgest to him (Jesse) the extreme propriety of his (Jesse's) suggesting to the Cjty Council, to take a peepat said section 5,Tof .said School Lawj andi ask that body to conform thereto in the allowance of Greenbacks "per diem,' instead of a yearly-callow ance for services that the said Council had been paying Mr. Hadlejr for acting as Treasurer of the Board., -,,,. -....". s;, 5 Thereupon, Prof. Hoss, very obliging1', as per request of the self-important Jesse, did make the request; and then and there immediately, f did the .said Jease, by said Hoss's authority, cjiicially set forth before the Ciry 1 Fathers 'the importance (vastly and ponderously) of a critical examination of Sec. 5th. As a m atter of Course, the City Fath ers were astounded at the erudition displayed by Jes3e, as well as the high authority backing him up, and, after grave deliberation, (mixed with no little perturbation ah their remissness of duty, one would suppose,) the subject was referred to the Committee of Ways and Means. That Committee, being composed of common-sense meu, we judge they will dispose of this little Brown-Hots difficulty without much trouble, and will plainly hint to Mr. - Brown, that the Council knows its duty, quite as well if not a little better than either the.Professor or himself imagines, and that when it needs instruction regarding this matter, it will indicate the individuals to give it; thus saving a world of trouble to the little ex aminer of school teachers, and to the Hoss he attempted to bestride in helping him along in his personal raid on Mr. Hadlet.-' -"u-4-- ., Jeremiah Hadlet, needs no defense from any one, regarding his official course, as one of the Board, or as Treasurer; of .that Board. He is an honest, high minded, and honorable gentleman, and " has the entire confidence of this community in his iategrity, business capacity, and indomitable. ,. industry and care manifested by him in the interest of our Public Schools,3 and 1 we venture the assertion . that there is not a man within the limits of the city, who would devote as much time and labor, in pro moling that interest, for the small sum of 400 (the amount allowed him by the ' louncu lor a year s services, ) tnan he has done. We do not say this," in' dis paragementof, theothermembers of the Board, (for they are just as devoted to our School interest,) but, from the " fact that, being unencumbered by other business, and acting as Treasurer of the Board, he "has necessarily been more active and efficient than .his colleagues. - ia . in....Flouk. We are under lasting obligations to Cap t. Wjlliams, ofthe.vicinity of Pendleton,Tntl.,"f6r tlie very timely preeentjOf a, Barrel xf, superiorNo;I Family Flour; for which? be 1 will "please accept our grateful thanks 9 J.'si , Laboring, as we have been ' for the past thirty-one years, -oh the editorial J:read-mill7ltWesourl6ul;go as our Jbodytofliave remombrances- so substantl t&j j-ecord,! -andtTJi glvessua! hearty to"go-ahead'"i-7r:being convinced that wo are right.- God bless him and JQ18..S.. -.. . ; :;-,(ti i Eld: J. C. Neal, one of the oldest resw dent ministers of Preble county, informs us, that within the last20,' years he has married 437 couples, received into church 783 members, and baptized 442 person.s And during the ' same, period h&af preached 343 Tuneral' sermons . jacon register. .ta4 It is stated that six Democratic County Treasurers of Indiana have proved defaulters during the past six week's.1 r The last was;iftMadU being 22,500. t r im rs '-Always get the "Beat. Unezplosive Conl Oil, at AVERY'S S. Er Corser Mais A?lniioB?irr-t. - ,

For Sale, EIGHTEEN ACRES OF LAND WELL SITUATED ON THE LIBERTY PIKE, ONE AND a half miles Sou Hi of Richmond, Timber, Stone, Sand. Oravel. and swod Water. A two tory Frame House enclosed. The above property will be sold at . a bargain il.application be made soon. ' Call on Jesse Meek on Ruby Farm. J JJESSE MEEK. 48-tf. . . Jan. , 1S&S THE GEEAT ENGLISH EEMEDYSir ''James Clarke's Female Pills,-

Prepared from a prrtcriptio of Sir J, Clark; 31. phgricia Extraordinary to themQutxn. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and damrerous di.eases to which the female constitntion is subject. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause. ... TO MARRIED LADIES It is particularly auited. It wUl, in a short time, brinir on the monthly periocl with regularity, and I although a powerfut remedy, does not contain anything hurtful to the constitution. In all eases of Hervoaa .- u:.i iri!nn. Pains in the Hack and Limbs. Fatijrue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, J Hysterics and Wbites.it will effect a cure when aU other means have failed, r uu airectiuua iu ,u phlet around each package. SrBCIaL MOT1CK. Bewart of Counterfeit. Obtrmt the name of JOB MOSES on the package purehate none totMout oM other t are baee and teorthlee immitatiom. w B One Dollar, with fifteen cents for postage, enclosed to the sole Proprietor JOB MOSES -7 Cortlandt Street, New York, will insure a bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from all observation. BB. MYRICK and JAMES II. WASSOU have this day entered into Co-partnership under the firm name of "Myrick A Wasson," for the purpose of doing a General Insurance Business. Uince, corner 01 xuiu.b. second story. B. B, J. H MYRICK. WASSON. 45-4w. Richmond, Dec. 0, 1S57. E. A. IIULKLEY, ! j B. B. MYRICK, Presn Gen'l Ageat, For Indiana. T. O. END ERS. Sec'y i9Btna Life Insurance Co., or HARTFORD, CONN., (iENERAL AGENT'S OFFICE, Corner Fifth-sU and Fort.Wayne Avenue, SBCOND STaBT, j :R - ; r.'t. "- ' I . .. ' I, i BELL A BEI.LI3, Corner Fifth and Main Streets, ' ;V'' LOCAL A G K N T S . t Richmond", Dec. 20, 1867. .. 45-4w. . IFire Insurance. HOME INSURANCE CO,, or ' NEW YORK. MYRICK & WASSOJT, AGENTS, ., OFFICE, Cor. Fifth-st. and Fort Yayne Avenue, SECOND 8T0RT. Richmond, Dec. 20, 1867. 45-4w. Information. Information guaranteed to produce a Inxnriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples. Blotches, ., Eruptions, etc on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing : THOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist, 823 Broadway, New York.' Dissolution. THE firm of Ezra Nye A Bro. was this dy dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves indebted, will please call and settle instantly, as we wish to close up the books as soon as possible. ... Dec. 20, 1967. 45-w BTJ7 TOTJR PERFUMERY, :y: TOILET SOAPS, HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, : POCKET BOOKS fee, fec. AT , PLUMMSR & HARROLD'S J2 -I 129 Main Street, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR. 45-tf f ., . la JEAlways get the Best. Toilet Soap and Perfumery at AVERY'S, S. E. Cora tfafa A War inn tretp.

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To see the splendid POCKET-BOOKS AND CIGAE CASES, AT Before purchasing your presents for exsr. UEA.X ACHE FREQUENTLY DEPENDS ON CONSTIPATION Of the Bowels and ia relieved by a dos-i of SOLUBLE CITRATE OF M A. 0-2ST 111 SIA , MANUFACTURED ANi FOR SALE BY, SOLUTION OF stjlps'aTRet or ivime IS THEMOS-tT EFFECTUAL AND" PLEASANT Remedy for ITCH extant. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY J. W. Flummer, Druggist. December 1 9th. 1367. 43 SPECIAL NOTICES: OssMokb U if poKTtrs atb Ala a ! for the thousands of noorunate youths who, from the acquire nent of a cwtaiu secret vice, have brought upoc- themselves, the snarmities of age ere it was yet the cwon of life. Ths great boon for such(Jaud the only euro, safe, positive cure, is Dr. Jsnn Delamarre's cebrated Sfpccific -Tills. See advertisement headedife,llealth, Strength. 41-lm ITCH! ITCHrf I5CH!!!, ; SCRATCH SCRATCH 1 1 SCRATCH ! 1 1 in from 10 to 43 hours. Wheaton'n Ointment cures The Itch. " Wheaton's Ointmsnt . cures Wheatou's Ointment cures Wketon' Ointment cures Wheaton's Ointment cures Wheaton's Ointment cure a Salt Rhenm. Tetter.. Barber's ItchrOld'Stires Every kind: of Humor like Magics Price 50 cents a box ; by mail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS POTTEit, No. 170" Washington Street. Boatera, Mxss. Par 3ale by all Drnggista, oetoa, iov. 21, X837. ; - t j p-. no. lyr&.n.s.1 Mrs. WINSLOAr, experienced Nurse and Female Physician,.. ftrs4Knts to the Attention of Mothers- hfyy SOOTHIISiC SYRUP ' For Children Teething, wtWa - greatly facilitate the process cf teething by -enftartiiig the gums, reducing all inflammation, will laf all paih and spasmodic action and is. ' Sure ' to regulate tli8 Bowels. IHecnd upon it, mothers it will gi7e rest-to yonr.elves and , - RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR- INFANTS.. j We'haveput up and soldtbis article forover30 j J-tr8,nilClX HtH COSTlBBNCa AND TRUTH of it ! wj.t -we have never been able to say oi any other ! trvedicine. Never has it failed in a snigle insiance to if7.4 a .lira hnn limi.lv n..rl air . ,1. n Lnn. n instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it., t)a tho contrary, all are delighted with its operations, nd speak in terms of commendation of its magical. Effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter 'what we do know,"after 30 years' experience; and. pledge our reputation for the fulmlment of w I;at we liere declare. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering- from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes afterthe synrp is administcrd. Full directions for using wrfl accompany each bot tle. None eenuine unless the facsimile of CURTIS A PERKINS. New York, ts on ths outside wrapper. Soldby all Drnggist throughout the world. PRICE, ONLY 33 CENTS PER BOTTLE Dr. Schenck'H Sfandrake Pills A Substitute Tor Calomel. These Fills are composed of various roots having power w reiax tue secreunn oi tne nrer as promptly and effectually as bine pills or mercury ,wit&tMK producing those disagreable or dangerous effecttjy Which olten louows tne use oi me latter. In all billions disorders these pills maybe used with confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary duets wh)ch oauaq billiotre affections i general. ' ' - Schenck's Mandrake Pills, enre sick headache and all disorders of the liver indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, coetivness, drowsiness and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition. In short these Pills may be used with advantage in all cases where a purgative or alterative medicine is required.- : ' - Please s'sk for "Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills." Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25. cents per box. To Consumptives. TheRv. EDWARD A. WILSON will send Jfrt of charge to all who desire it. the prescription wtto tho directions for making and using the simple remh dy by which he was cured of a lung affection and tedread disease Consumption. His -only object boat benefit the afflicted and be hopes every sufferer to try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing will may prove a blessing. I lease address , Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, No 155 South Second Street, WilHamsbnrgh K. T ieAlway get the Best. DR. I. J. AYERY Little Giant Lifer Pills are recoianM?ded by hundreds of oir owi people. W

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Tbi Great Ot-mgthening Tonio (Hot a Whisky Preparation.)

It. ! viu oran ADFOILITY! nFlilMTYf M - realti from aay cause whatever ' Prostration of the Systenr, INDUCED T r Hardships i - Exposure," DISEASES OF CAMP LIEE. Soldiers, Crtizens, Bfale or Female, Adult or Yomh, Will find fn this Bitters a pure Tonic not dependent on bad liquors for their almost ffiiraculouieflerts y DYSPE S LA , ' AND BISB4SK8 EKSCLTIKO FKOM PMOIMU OF the L.IYER and DIGESTIVE ORGA59, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, f This Bitters has Performed more Cures, gives better i Satisfaction, has more Testimony. has more Resnect- ! -l.t A WAHMk r. : t : . 1 . - 1 . - aui the wp.v v .vuvh iwi iuw- muJ vuivr arvicie id ma rite 1. , . . ! We defy any one to contradict this assertion, aad WILL IVY lOOO In any on who will produce a certificate published by us that is not genuine. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, , Will, CVtS BTKRT OAS! o r , i Ckrvnte.or ferrous Debit ity-V : and Diseases of the Kianeis. Observe the following symptoms resulting from ths disorders of tho digestive organs : s ' - if : Constipation, Inwrfrd Piles, Fullness of Blood to tho Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Heartio barn, Disgust for Food, Fnllness or Weight ... , in thj Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink- "" ' J ing or Swimming of the Head, jtvooJ i r- Hurried, and difficult i 1 , Breathing, .",. -J -"' IutterhHratthe ,fl Heart. Choking or Saf- ' focating Sensations when in a -p.U'i fff.-? - lying Posture, Dimness v- ' of Yisipn, Dots ; - , -: or Webs before the ' p . p: Sight, Fever and Dull Pain ' ' in the Head, Deficiency of Perapiration, Yellowness of the Skin 4 -and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back ' and Breast Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in- the Flesh. Constant imaginings of Evil aad , great Depression of Spirit. REMEMBER, Thai (hi Bitter i not Alcholie, contain no Ram or Whieky, and cannot make Drunkard, but it the beet Ionia in the World. r. , Read who Says So. Erom Ror. W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. , . j . ' Gentleman : I have recently been laboring under the distressing' effects of Indigestion, accompanied by prostration of the nervous system.: Numerous remedies were recommended by friends, and some of them tested tout without relief Your Hoofland'a German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and' whose favorable mention of these Bitters induced me to. try them. I must confess that I had an aversion to Patent Medicines Irom the 'thousand and one" quack. "Bitters," whose only aim seems to be to palm off sweetened and drugged liqeor anon theeommnnity in a sly way, and the tendency or which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard; Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation, I took: it with- happy - effect. Its action, not only upon the stomach, but upon, the nervous svstem, was prominent and gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and' permanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. . Very respectfully yours," "' W.D. SEIGFRIED, -"o. 2."4 Shaclamaxon Street. fT::. . From the Rev.K. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. 1 1 have' derived" decided' benefit' from the use of Hoofland'a German. Bitters, and feel it bt privilege to recommend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who are suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of the liver. '! Yonrs truly, ' ' r : : 5 : j t O. FENDALL. rom Rev. P. Mernge, Pastor of the Pass r auk Baptist Church, Philadelphia. 'mm uw mmnir rasiecniDiR recommenaauons given to Dr. Hoofland'a German Bitters. I was fadncMl tn give then a trial. "After using several bottles I found mem w no m gooa svmeay ror aeoiuty, tnd a most exceueni tonic lor tne siomacn. -l D. VERRIGE. A From Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the Yincentown and Mill ville (N. J.,) Baptist Churches. - Haviue used in nramflv a number of hattlo r your Hoofland'a German f ;tters, I hare to say that I regard them as an excek nt medicine,' especially adapted to remove the distt :es they are recommended for. They strengthen aud invigorate the svstem when debilitated, and are useful in disorder f th liver, loss of appetite, Ac. . I have also recommended them to several of my friends, who have tried them, aad fouud them greatly benefioial in the restoration of health. Yours trulv, WM. SMITH, . '.;-: Mt Hutchinson St.,Philada. " ft i .i Ci (i - BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of "CM. JACKSON" ' (he wrapper of each bottle. ' Single Bottle orUalf Do's for t5. Sboald your nearest Drnggist not hare the article do not be put off by any of the intoxicating prapars tiona that may be offered in its place, bat send to as wdj forward, securely partcsd, y express. i t Priaetpal Office and Afaaaractorr r - PZXIXiADELPZnA. ZA. , Svcceuor to Jones 4 2Ta, j Tor sale or Druggists and Dealers 1 ia the United States v

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