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From Texas.
Galveston, March 22.—The Legisla
ture met on the 18th.
The House and Senate took the oath
of allegiance, a few members taking It
under protest. #
Gov, llonston and the Secretary of
State retired and surrendered up the ar
chives.
Houston has issued and appeal to the
people, denouncing the Convention. The
latter passed a substitute for the army bill,
raising only one mounted regiment.
The “Kansas Famine’ Horror a Swin
dle.—lt appears, by the Leavenworth
(Kansas) Herald, of February 10th, that
the heart-rending stories of “titty thousand
starving people in Kansas,” “cattle and
hogs starving to death,” “women and chil
dren perishing for want of money and
means,’ etc., etc., is a “gigantic swindle,’
and the Herald , in a column of facts and
specifications, argues that the real object
■of the money and provisions obtained from
the East is to influence votes ir. favor of
Gen. Pomeroy the leader in this move
ment, who is up for office. Such is the
Herald's statement,and that paper repeats
it and challenges denial.
A i Curious Freak of Nature. —There is
-jtJitff*ro. t j, e es t a te of
Dr. Hamilton, late of this place deceased,
who was formorly black but is now of taw
ny white color. We understand that it
occurred gradually in this way : small
white spots appeared, and theso enlarged
until they run into each other and spread
over the entire body.— Rome. Courier.
Ratification in Louisiana. —Xkw Oh
leans, March 21. —After a lively debate,
the permanent Constitution of the Con
federate States was ratified to-day, by a
vote of ayes one hundred and one, to nays
seven.
Major Anderson Ordered to Kentucky.
—An official order has been issued which
finally disposes of the subject, of the eva
cuation of Fort Sumter. Major Anderson
has been ordered to Newport (Ky.) Par
racks, as superintendent of the western
‘department of the army. As this is an
official order, the evacuation of Fort Sum
ter may he considered a “fixed fact.”—
Baltimore Sun.
Aloney Won by a Dead Man. —At Koe
tlien. Saxony, recently, a gentleman en
gaged in play at a faro table and died in
his seat, His death was not discovered
until his money, by’ being left on the table
all the while, had won a heavy sum. A
law suit resulted between the banker and
the dead man’s heirs, which was decided
in favor of the latter.
% •
Prospects in New YW^.-There,
.inn l” imj.”- pUJSpHIffB in New
y‘ anything like activity in business
New York correspondent of the Phil
■mhdphi i Ledger, after speaking of the
falling off of §2,557.429 in foreign imports,
lust, week, adds :
“These figures tell their own story. And
if it need any additional illustration, it may’
he Imd by a walk down Liberty-street, and
most itkei’ tlumnighiarns in that -neighbor
hood, where the wholesale dry goods
trade is tr ,nsncfed. On almost every ware
house may he seen a little placard an
nouncing “lofts” to let, at low rents, and
net (infrequently, the entire house. The
marble-faced stores which were erected in
Liberty street, between Broadway and
Greenwich street, during the flush times,
a few years ago, have proved a melancholy
investment. To-day, there is scarcely one
of them. 1 am told, that could not be pur
chased for cash at about one-half the orig
inal cost. A little further’ up town—in
Murray, Warren, and Chambers streets—
there is more, business doing, and real es
tate is suffering less depreciation—yet,
even there, the vast falling off in business
is, in a variety of ways, painfully visible,
dt is idle to deny that the foreign impor
ters are g'eatl v alarmed lest this state of
things, bad as it is now. is to be aggrava-’
.led by tli(’ Morrill tni riff and the aotieipa-j
•ted competition from the seceding States,
It is also true that not a few of them are
making arrangements to transfer their
business to tin- South. Politicians, for
partisan purposes, may pooh pooh those
things, hut they are tacts nevertheless.”
An Awful Conflagration Defeated. —
The Pittsburg Dispatch learns from a ro-
Jiable source, yet can scarcely believe it
possible if possible, that a congregation in
Youngstown, Pa., were lately edified by a
discourse against the sinking of oil wells,
on the, grouuds that God intended theso
oil deposits for some great general con
flagration, or other purpose, which was be
ing interfered with by the well-borers.
Singular Case. —A young man named
William Ilaminel, residing near Pottsville,
Pennsylvania, and who for four years past
lias been so lame from rheumatism as to
vendor locomotion without thn aid of
•”mrrctiefi'fnvpffssihie, rose on Thursday last,
and to the great surprise of all who* saw
him, walkod away from his house without
crutches. It was subsequently ascertained
that lie had suddenly become a maniac
through the severity of his sufferings ; the
same cause which had restored him the
use of his limbs deprived him of his reason.
He was removed to the Insane Asylum at
Harrisburg by the Order of Odd Fellows,
of .which lie was a member.
A one armed man was asked by a wo
man bow he camo to lose his arm. He,
promised to tell her if she would not ask
another question. She agreed, and he
said it was bitten off. As lie went away,
she said she. wished she knew what bit it
A Wedding. —The, Rev. Isaac Rosser
of the Methodist. Protestant Church, an
old pioneer Methodist preacher, who is
now in the SOfli year of his age, and Miss
Sarah Clii'ds. aged 60 years, wore united
ii the Ifoly bonds of wedlock, a few (bug,
ago, by the Rev. ,J. R. Turner- ail of
this eit y.—Atlanta Confederacy.
“Como here, my little lad,’ said an at
torney to a boy of about nine years old.
“A case is between the devil and the peo
ple—which do you think will bo most like
ly to gain the action.” The boy replied:
“1 guess it will be a hard squoeze, the peo
ple have the most money but the devil has
kke most lawyers.’ *
Itiew Advertisements.
AMBROTYPE S.
The undersigned would respectfully inform
the Ladies and gentlemen o Greenesboro and
vicinity that he has opened his
GALLERY
over his Jewelry Store, and feels competent
to give satisfaction in this line as well as ir,
Watches and Jewelrv.
J. P. ASILSTBOM
Greenesboro March 1:1th 1801. —'lin.
FOR SALS.
“1 KT Ttirrelsof Rectified WLiTsky •
i ♦> 25 Itarrels,Old Rve Manmigabela ;
20 “ X Whisky;
20 “ XX
20 “ XXX
•20 Baskets l’earl Champaigne;
15 “ Mamm.s “ , , .
150 Boxes Tobacco, of different brands; by
ALSO,
250 Barrels Rectified Whiskey;
45 “ White Whiskey.
Augusta. Apr. 25.1860. M, L. ALLEOUD.
Fifty cents per 100 lbs. will be paid tor
all bones delivered to the subscribers.
JAS.L. BROWN.
JOHN 0. REID,
Gicenesboro Nov. 14th 1860. —ts,
NOTICE.
ALL those indebted tome either by note or
account must call soon and settle, as I am com
pelled to have money to pay my debts. Take
fair notiec. Atv Books and accounts may be
foil ltd at the old stand, and in my absence Mr.
W. Griffin is authorized to receipt for the
same. W. C. SMITH.
Greenesboro Nov. 7th, 1800.—ts.
BE SURE TO GALL AT MASSEY & LANSDELL'S.
fiMSSi'tf H IJiSIiILL a
calling BRtGGUTS & POTtt&GARIES.
op
at Greenesboro’ Ga. g
Massey • _
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Dniffs. Medicines, and Chemicals,
Lansdcll's ° ’
Dru „ PERFUMER\ & TOILET ARTICLES. ps
Store PAINTS, OILS, SERGEONS’LINSTRIMENTS, 4c. AC.,
and Main Street, Greenesboro’, georgia. g
* !
Exaiuill- Have removed one Door South of Messrs Howell & Nonry’s. ; -
, increased facilities at command they beg to announce that i
j||r they art better able to give Good Bargains than ever before. To >
their already extensive stock they have made large additions and
intend keeping at all time.ea supply adequate to the wants of this f
MIIIIC and surrounding counties. ”
To our old friends we return, rahiiy Thunks for their liberal pat-
SillliplCS ronage and extend an invitation to all to try us before buying else- ■
where lor we arc determined to please in price and qualities,
of Fill C R„puiar Patent Medicines wc offer on accommodating terms.
WHITE Sirsaparillas.— Ayer’s, Bulls, Dennis, Guysotts, * Compound ■
Georgia Sarsaparilla. ;
I EAR Louies. —“Aromatic lonic & Alterative, J, Bovee Dodd’s -
[ Witte Bitters, Hostetter’s, Bliss Remedy, Sanford’s o #
...think Liver Invigorator, Oxygenated Bitters; McLean’s
Cordial, German Bitters, Holland Bitteis. g-s- ■
Pills. —Ayer's Brandteth’s, Becurth’s, Cooks, Calhoun’s, ££
jtMl Champions untibilious, Champions Fever & Ague, -
Clark’s Female Pills. Strong’s, Jayne's, Peter’s,
Win be Wrights M ‘s, LcidyAs Leroy's, Shalleubergers, I ,
. Wilson : c . . I O
convince* l Cough Medicines.— Ayer'.- * in Pectoral, Jayne's Expectorant, jS ,
Wistavs Balsam of Wild Olieriy, Wood’s Syrup of j o©
<it OUCC - WTI Cherry, Roger’s Liverwort & Tar, # ieoland ! ,
,i •* { , _ ’-loss Mixture. j ®
mat 11 lb a Liniment- . —Arabian, Mustang, McLean’s Volcanic Oil, Perry
Davis’ Pain Killor, British Oil, Railways Ready !~t
“ Li I Relief, “Instant Relief. | &
. , Vermifuges. —Dead Shot, McLean’s Vermifuge, Fahnestocks,
article Frey’s, Jayne’s. gS
. | Buchu. —Hembold s, *Brodies. £*
mail mt, Miscellaneous. —Soothing Syrup, MoMunn’s Elixir, *Consecrativs ,>3-
, Balsam, Jacob’s Cordial, Life Drops, Queru’s Cod go
Liver Oil, Wood’s Hair Restorer, Mrs. Allen’s
Hair Restorer, Jaynes Ague Mixture, Jaynes Al-
Lead, and terative, Benzine, Spauldings Prepared Glue, Jew
. David’s Hel irew Plaster, Daily’s Pain Eradiiifctor, |:
cau Sanchez Specific, Thoris Extract, Tarrants Ex
sold for u t- , ... 3: <
Those marked * we manufacture and warrant their genuine
LESS ness and efficacy in Diseases for which they are recommended.
For a slight commission we will procure any remedy which ||
MONEY. any person may order that we do not keep. .
Greenesboro’ Feb. 13,1861.
“'’ WHERE YOU CAN BUY GOODS CHEAP.
DRY GOODS!
WM. SHEAR,
Would respectfully announce to the public that ho has just received
Large Additional Supplies,
A.XR ms now ox mm t
Ricti Embroidered and Fane, Bras SILKS; Superior Plain arid Figured Black SILKS,
Plain md F'g (led MEBIN.OS md- GiILAINKS; Fancy Ottoman REPS;
French EVtliUOl comprising and uslin,Wafenciennes and Point Lace SETTS, of
elegant styles;
Ladies’ Cloth and Velvet CLO AKS, otthe latest styles;
L.dies’ Lynx and Sable Fur VIO I'ORINES, (?UFFsand TIPPETS;.
A large supply of Lidias’ VII l IFb4; flLld E.nbrndared for L (dies Evening
D’e ses;
A complete assortment of HOiSfIBRV'; !sn, Saxony and Shaker FZkVNNEZS-
Bleached and ■Brown SURE ITNO/S’ md S IIR.ITN'OS;’ 12-4 Linen StIEETIN(7sv
Irish and Pillow CaS ll IJft'BNS; SO and 10-4 Damask DIAPEKA
Dam ask *T ABLE CUHV/S; Damask NA KINS and DOY EA;
Rich Printed and Embroidered TABLE \ND PIANO COVERS; Marseilles QUILT'S;
Whitnev BLN KHTS. of F.vtre <iz- ud Quality; a large assortment of NEGRO ILL AN K •
E'l’S; :
lid,mond ’actor PLAIN’ , >\ki t ‘EYo'; .r.ORGJA STRIPES; Cotton OSNABURtfS;
/
A Hi, <i ix iv iii j.. iv of Other Articles for
Family aud Plantation Use,
• /
ALL OF WHICH WILL BE ?OLD’
AT THE LOWESTPRICESI
The public are reqaestel t > call and examine the assortment
Novunber l*ith I.Boo.—tf.
New Advertisements.
A BFLBKDID STOCKI~^!
At Lowest Prices!
HDKUm
Watch-linker, Jeweller,
A N II I
O P T I C I .A .IN
No C 36 BROADS I’REET, nndvrthe U. S. Hotel,and’
opposite the City Honk.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.*
iCeeps on hand ji select and beautiful
incut of Goods, consistingpf
WATCaKB, JKWRLRY,
SILVER A PLATED WAKE,
Telescopes, Sukvbvor’s CompaS!":s,8pv-Gi.as-
ks. ior Mountain Use, and in short every
thing useful in his line of business
particularly
SPEOPACIjES.
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Fine Watches and Jewelry Repaired in the
best Manner. (March 38,1800-ly.
IM. A. COE,
DENTIST.
HAS returned to Greenesboro for
t e purp:se of practicing Dexti#
TKV, and would respectfully invit*
all who may require Dental Operation ; to give
him a call, or persons so desiring may
ted at their residences. Dr. C. hopes, by the
character of his operations, his reasonable pri
ces and his gontlemanly treatment of all who.
may favor him with a call, to merit and obtain
a fair share of the operating perforned in this
section. A superior quality of Tooth-Brushes,
Tooth Powders &c., kept on hand.
J3F“ No charge for exuninntion and advice,
i entists Supplied with Teeth, Foil Instiiu
mexts, Gold Plate. & c.
December 12tU 18(>0.—fun.
New Advcitisemetfts.
$310,000 Worth of Farms,
AND
Building Lots,
IN THE GOLD REGION OF VIR j
,GINIA. (Culpeper County,) is to bo di
vided amongst 10,200 subscribers on the
third Wednesday if every month, Sub
scriptions only ten dollars each ; nnehalf
down, the rest on delivery of Deed.—
Every subscriber will get a Building Lot
or a Farm, ranging in value from SlO to
$25,000. These. Farms and Lots are sold
so cheap to induce settlement, a sufficient
number being reserved the increase in tbo
value of which will compensate, for Gie ap
parent low price now asked. Ample se
curity will bo given for tlie faithful per
formance of contracts and promises,
anc promises.
(SF More Agents are wanted to obtain
subscribers, to whom the most liberal in
ducements will be given. Some Agents
write that they are making 200 dollars per
tnomli. Tor full particulars, Subscrip
tions, Agencies. &c., apply to.
Stamp to inclose E. BAUDER.
Port Royal, Caroli.me county, Va.
RAMSAY fc LaBAW,
Brown Stono Building, opposite the Union Bank, and nearly opposite the Planters
Hotel
Jlugusta Georgia.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing,
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, &e.,
IdP’Our Clothing is WELL MADE, aud is of the most fashionable kind. Hav
ingsuperior facilities for manitfacti'kinu. they will be sold CHEAP.
Augusta, Ga. September 26, 1860. 6in.
RT CII
M a (In 1 i o n Velvet C a rpets,
ENGLISH ROYAL VELVET,
Brussels, Three - Ply and Ingrain
CARPETINGS.
In New and Beautiful patterns just Received.
Damasks of all Kinds, Lace and Muslin Curtains,
CORNICS, BANDS, LOOPS, AC.
WINDOW SHADES, *
Floor and Table Oil Clothes, Mats, Mattings, Wall Papers, Boards, Ac.
The Largest Stock ever offered, for sale by
JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER,
Importers and Dealers, 805 BROAD STKITT, AUGUSTA, HA,
March 6th 130*ly,
KAUFFER, BAUM&CO:
MDILISMI ®©D®S
ESTABLI STM E\ T ANARUS,
175. Broad Street 177.
Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga,
THE UNDER SIGN D VCIIB ESPECTFULTY INFORM
Mcrehailts and Dealers that they have just completed
their arrangements for the coining
Fall and Winter Season .
°ui ‘Store has been enlarged to DOUBLE its formor size, thereby making it the lar
gest Store iu the state of Georgia i
Out Stock, which tor \ ariety of the most desirable Goods, is unsurpassed in this
State, will, in every respect compare favorable with any house either in Charleston, or
any other Southern City. It is our intention to establish a regular
i.
H /9 h oles a. 1 e Jobbing* House,
SELLING EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH.
Which, us an old fact, is the only way to Buy Goods CHEAP. Having a similar es
tablishment in New York city, which our Mr. I. Kalffbu is manager, it is easy
to be perceived that we have Superior Facilities in obtaining the Latest NOV
ELTIES as they appear in market. We would only ask the favor of an
examination ol our Stock and Prices before going elsewhere and we
’ will prove to the Trade that we can sell Goods fully as Cheap
as any other Wholesale House; besides saving your time
for further traveling, and mail}’ other expenses.
JUST R£2 O £3 XVE X> ,
Black and Colored CASHMIERS ; SATINET, Kentucky JEANS and TICKS-
Black and Colored CLOTH ; KERSEYS, OSENBERGS, (DENIMSI • ’
Georgia STRIPES, Marlboro’ PLAIDS and STRIPES. ‘
CALICOES OF ALL KINDS!
Mohair, Det>CTo9, Cedestiali, Lavella Cloth, llaregc, Delaines,
Bombazine, Alpacas, D‘dallies, Marollas, ALL WOOL Deiaines,
ENGLISH MERINOS!
Black Brocake SILKS; Silk ItOBES. POPLINS, I’OI'ARUS ■
Faucy aud Plain SILKS ; | India China SILKS.
Brexvn and White Sheeting and Staining l
Irish LINENS, Table COVERS, Table CLOTHS; DIAPER, DAMASKS
, HOYLES, NAPKINS, TOWELS, BRILLIANTS, Marseilles QUILTS. ‘
EMBROIDERIES
Hat RIBONS, CORSETS; Velvet lIIBONS, FRINGES ;
Morocco and Silk BELTS, LACES, WHITE GOODS, of all kinds.
MADIE& AND §! IS SES’ HOOP SKIRTS! TRIMMINGS, YANKEE
A OTIONS ; HOSIERY, and GLOVES of all hinds.
BED AND NEGRO RDANKETS, &C., &C.
Our Manufactory of Cloaks and Mantillas.
Tteonly one in the Se4Uhor£t|tes,iß in FULL OPERATION'nb# pafid'we venture
to say that we can offer**^ Articles BETTER finished, and more suitable
Southern rAOTiuiAs Cheap as auy Northern Hon&f,
Just give us the pLeaeure Os an oarljr call, and convince yourselve's’ of tln>
above facts:’
KAUFFER, BAUM & CO.
175 and 177 Broad Street,
J KAIiFPPn 1 “ Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
L fIAUn A iigimrn, CM I KAI PPEI# y
22d,-1860. , fmny 2b 1860.| —wlv
j * P 3 ’
New Advertisements.
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby warned not to
j trade for tlie following notes, which were
j stolen from the subscriber the 4th Ir.st. to
[ wit, one. made pa} able to J. A. Hurfell,
by Lewis Trope for eleven Dollars dated
! September ISSB, and due ono day after
I date, one given by A. D. Henry, payable
! to J. A. Hurfell ior Twenty Five Dollars
] and 87£ cents dated sometime in Decem
jbr 1860. Ono on Cornelius McCarty,
j due six months after date for Twelve
Dollars dated son.eti.ne in March 1860,
and made payable to J. A. Hurfell, one
! on Wm. J. Maxey, payable toJ. A. Hur
fell, due ono day after dale given some-
I time in December 1860 with a credit of
Four Dollars and 50 cents on the back of
| it, and ono on J. & 11. A. Barnwell for
■ Eight Dollars and 75 cents date not rec
\ ollcctrd.
Any information respecting the above
notes will bethankfily received.
J. A. HURFELL,
Pcnfield Ga. Feb. Cth 1861—ts.
<9 MOUNTAIN HERB k
jit (i r in y|
Herbs, Barks and Bonis gjJ
Minerals and Drugs. Ik
$ MOTHERS TAKE HEED! B
mi IV) you when iI)--rving M** uno:tT aoiiona of
your chililrvn, eotwider ihm il nmy )>• m
•ffft tliHll nun* i (L;l ailF;- L- iliem In n : t*
ijflN out of t*ti tin* ntn-* *f tli *iifl*r
Biy *r’o iilm..-Ii ‘ II /-/.M/.v,
M A.. If
g HEADS OK FAMILIES pi
MI Vi ihl Wt Vrt'ir h *-i. in -■ • r r
‘JX\ y**u in dL
U jcdsox’s worm n:v
A SAFI AND 111 ASA \ 1 IFF! I• K Wt ‘RMS.
(Ly 11. V mneh r ;.„d -„f.T i 1..* •..JHL
htivt* it alwuy* in tin* hou-o A li ll lt*
m\t its l*:th. wliih* noting without dvltiv, nx\-l
VMU !>• giving Ww NOr.WAfX HE HU iinim
diatfly. you will not only -•*- ‘lie ctiild m ton 4 V, |>
and tmlitius illnoss. and much cxpMi-.it. A 1
min hilt also f-i-l h:|.|ii**r ill knowing that you have
lIIIJ don** your duty, and perchance nti%*d its li!. FJk
This medicine is combined purely of
i HERBS AND ROOTS |
tl',l NOT A rARTICI.K OK nf|||
/iValomcl or iilincvalJE
M IS USED IN’ IT.
No mire filthy Y*-nniriijjp will be u-ed by
Ir'Ji thoH who once n-e tiii* Ti-a. The only active
principle of all other Vermifuge* nnd Worm M'll
Kill*if is M K KC( It Y . HDM
(j GIVE NO &
yip O I B O 3XTAJ
‘:J YODR CHILDREN. 1
UC tlii> simple. Safe. VegelaMe Medicine.
llti.- Worm Tea was discovered in an uiiumiM vjjj|r|
. w:t\ among the Wilds of Northern Mexico— a
|| ji full account of it you will find ill our Almnnars. BF-
M J Ask lor iln- ‘
‘iTeiit. nod when you hate read it. M*nd it to vjjlr;
Jt’’\ ‘our neigh hors, that thev inav also know of and
l! I) lw lUtv.l I, v tins t.KKAT ‘UFMKIIY ! fcV
y* .11 DSO.VS WORM TEA
y KILLS WORMS, Wj.
’ I Vcri-r Harm-—’s I’lrnsanl (o Takr. Nil®
jij til l’ \ PACKAGE - PlilCE iii ITS. |||
(lil)] niISKRVF.. Alvt.-n* find the Name nnd Sijfna
tun* of H. I. .lI'DS.iN .V Cfi aud tlie portrnit fTl|
“f Tnmit, on each package of this Worm Tea. vjijF
jTh B. L. JUDSON & CO,
H SOLE PROPRIETORS,^
50 Leonard St, New York. fit
’’ J Jinfioi , s Worm Ten I* sold ly one v
•>A(c -. A *‘i very \ llln&;e, mill <&*£■*) V
{■< .• £ >y DntupMs. SSLTi}
Sold by J H Wood, Grecncaboro, G V Platt f|* W
H Ward, Lexington, Ga. GJuue lh, lb6o, ly
HOSTETTEK’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprietors ami manufacturers of HOS
TETTEIUB t'EEKBIiATED STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, because the article has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A lew facts upon
this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
The consumption of Hostetler s Stomadh Hit
ters for the last year amounted to over a half
million bottles, and from its manifest titcudy
increase in times past, it is evident that during
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million bottles. This immense amount
could never have been sold but for the rats
medicinal properties contained in the prepara
tion, nud the sanction of the most prominent
physicians in those sections of’ the country
where the article is best known, whir not only
recommend the Bitters to their patient 1 *, hu 1
ore ready at all times to give testimortials to its
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting llicrelroui.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting (lie finalities of the Bitters, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, w hich is
destined to bo ns cuduring us time itself.
llostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other bilious complaint* have
counted their victims by hundreds. ; l’o bt>,
able to state confidently that the “Bitters' -
are a certain .cure for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of uu
alloycd pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
impartbrenewed vitality to the nervous system,,
giving it that toue and energy indispeii-abld
lor the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly hut powerfully, and soon restores t hem
ioacondition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nnture. v
Elderly persons may use the Billers daily as
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent ns n tonic,
nnd rejuvenating generally. We liuve the evi
dence of thousands of aged men and wonikrv
who have experienced the benefit of using Hit?'’
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements nnd general debility; acting under
the ndvice of physicians, they have abandoned
nil deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this nrticle. A few words to the
gentler sex. There arc certain periods when
their cares arc so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial; The relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly lender. Hint tlio
taut her, especially if she be young, is apt to
forger lier own health in her extreme unxicly
for her infant. Should the period of maternity
nrrivc during the summer season, the wear of
body and tniud is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up tinder her exhausting trials
nnd responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Hitters to all other invtgora
tors that receive the endorsement of pTiysi-
I duns, because it is agreeable to the tuslc nr
we]l ps Wlttiti tt> give n permanent meres;:*
of bodily strength. •
* All these persons, to whom we have parlietM
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers ftem
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite. undU
nil diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation, nnd nursing mothers, will consult:
their own physical welfare hy giving to Hos
tetler’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters’ a trial.
CAUTION.—We caution the public against!
using nny of the ututiv imitations or counter
feits, but ask for llostt:TTk*'s Cst.r.ssATitn”
Stomach Bittkiis. and sec that -each bottle Was
the words ‘‘ririji Hostetler's Stimtncli Bitters'’
blown on'the side of the bottle; nnd stamped
on the metallic cap covering the cork, and
observe that our autograph signature l is on tV
label. <*
**’ Prepared and aold by ItOBTBTTEK *
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Fa., and sold by all
druggists, grocer*, and dealers gensraltsr
throughout the United States, South Ame
rica, and Oorniauy.
tale hrJ. 11. IFood, •Irccneshoro, TEA
HTappgn, Whit* I'lglna, (Aug, Is'flo-1.