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A STATEMENT *** OK THE Receipts and Disbursements OF FAR FOR IK COUNTY, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30th JUNE, 1804, Made out agreeably to the provisions of Section 9, Article 28, of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland. Amount of Property. Ist District $930,542 2d “ 2,033,024 3d “ ...1,814,627 4th “ 1,378,997 sth " 1,151,466 $7,308,656 County Tax @ 54 cents SIOO, $39,466 74 SZSSURSEIMZZHKrTS. A 1 Almshouse, pay Oommiss’rs, SSOO 00 5 Andrew. John \V, juror on inquest 50 5 Andrew, Win G, do do 50 5 Allen Edward M, bridge acc’t 500 5 Aikins George, () P, pay’ 11 S Harlan 20 00 2 ) 3 [-Amos Isaac, sheriff 1,386 70 4) 4 Arthur John, magistrate’s aco’t 330 4 Amos William, judge orphans’ court 36 20 B 2 Barnes Silas W, clminman on road 67 2 Bowman, Wm S, surveyor, and plat ou roads 6 00 2 Bowman, Win S, coffin account 28 00 3 Beaumont Elias, do do 7 00 2 Baker, James P, acc’t filed 5 25 2 Bailey Aqtiila, magistrate’s acc’t 18 00 2 Bacon Thomas M, do do 25 07 2 Baldwin Timothy, juror on in quest 50 2 Bowen John If, d° do 50 5 Bennington Janies, do do 50 5 Burkins Jacob, • do do 50 3 Biislier John, O P, to Mrs. S. Beech 20 00 4 Bankhead Hugh, O P, to J. B. Kirkwood 30 00 • 4 Bush John 31, O P, to Charles Rosier 30 00 5 Bond Oiho, O P, to E. M. Chew, 20 00 4 Brown Simon, O P, to Isaac C Wilson 20 00 2 Bateman, A W, attorney’s ac count 103 34 1 Bateman AW, printing aec’t 299 75 3 Bouldin William, printing ac count 324 25: 3 ) Bouldin Charles D, late sher -4) iff, 1,078 86 j 3 Bouldin C D, magistrate's ac count 4 13 1 Beans Edward If, county com missioner 77 12 | 2 Bayless Samuel, constable’s ac count |2 27 4 Blaney Wm J, magistrate’s ac count 5 70 C 2 Carroll AD, constable’s acc’t 26 28 2 Commissioners of Havre-de-Grace roads*, Stc, 100 00 1 Cullum George S, juror on in quest 50 j 2 Calhoun Benjamin do do 50 2 Cliesney Benjamin do do 50 2 Courtney Thomas do do 50 2 Cooley Robert do do 50 2 Charshie John C, magistrate’s account 6 60 2 Carver Joseph H, account filed 70 00 1 Corrara Margaret, 0 P, to David Lee 30 00 2 Clansey Margaret, 0 P, to John A. Hopper 2o 00 3 Conly Jemima, O P, to James 11 Bull 20 00 3 Curtis Mary*, O P, to John Moores 20 00 3 Cunningham C F, O P, to Sam , uel Galloway 15 00 4 Combs Tabitha R, O P, to Wm L Smithson 20 00 5 Curry Hannah, O P, to Isaac Scarborough 20 00 5 Curry John, O P, pay E M Chew 20 00 5 Chipman Mary, O P, to I C * Wilson 25 00 2 Coen IlcnryC, general supervi sor 97 50 1 Carroll Peter E, general super visor 58 00 D ’ 3 Dickey Dr Robert, physician to alrh&ouse 66 00 3 Dlfckey Dr Robert, for medical scales, Stc * -12 03 B Day Wm N, magistrate’s ac count'' * 7 95 5 Day Win N, repairing Stafford Bridge 375 00 1 Dallam Wm 11, late Slate’s at torney j 221 00 2 Dick James, juror on inquest 50 5 Day Wm B, do * do 50 6 DavisGriffilh C, do 'do 50 5 Dougherty Bryan do do 50 5 Deaver Samuel do do 50 2 j Dallam Wm If, clerk Circuit 3 j Court '' 705 79 , 3 Dougherty Peggy, O P, pay E B Hanson & Co 20 00 3 Downtield George, O P, to F B Hanson St Co. 20 00 3 Dowlin James, O P, to Thomas Barrow 10 00 3 Dowlin Rachel, O P, to Samuel Galloway 20 00 3 Deaver James, O P, to Samuel Galloway 20 00 3 Davis George C, judge Orphans’ Court 21 89 j 3 Dean Nathan, jail account 38 91 1 i E 3 Evans John T, juror on inquest 50 j 1 Everitt Senia, O P, to Benja min Standifnrd 20 00 | f 4 Ensenger Mary’s child, O P, to James Stapsbury 20 00 j 5 Elleti John, coflin account 10 00 | . 5 Ely Thomas J. do 32 50 ■ E ! ; 1 ) 5 Ferguson John, juror on inquest 1 00 ; , 5 Fisher Geo W, do do 50 I . 5 Farmer William, O P, to Ann ’ Smith 25 00 5 Flaliarty Mrs, O P, pay Wm H i Morgan 20 00 j G l 1 Godwin Thomas, account filed 200 j . 3 Galloway Samuel, alnishouseac count’ 290 27 ! 1 Galloway Samuel, jail account 60 29 3 I Galloway William, late clerk 4 j circuit court 859 27 ! 2 Galloway William, state’s attor • ney 368 28 I 2 Galloway William, attorney to • commissioners 100 00 I 2 Gorrell Joseph, bridge and jail accounts 134 64 I 2 Gilbert A Preston, for crow heads 7 12 4 Grafton Nathan, coffin account 600 I 4 Garrett Samuel, do do 12 00 1 Gridin William E, rent for elec- I j lions 20 00 2 Gilbert George, juror on iu- I quest 50 2 Greenland Wm H, do do 60 j 2 Gilbert Martin W, do do 50 | 2 Gallup Chas T, do do 50 | 2 Gall up TF, do do 50 | 5 Guyton James, crier of court 75 10 j I Green Elizabeth, O P, to Sam son Tucl.iton 20 00 j 1 2 Gal lion Sarah, OP 30 00 1 2 Gallup Nancy, O P, to B. H 1 Keen 20 00 j 1 2 Giles Scipio, O P, pay J U Mitchell 20 00 I 4 Grafton B S, O P, to Robert Gailey 20 00 : H ' i 4 Howard Patrick, bridge account 29 00 ! 1 Hall Thomas W, county com missioner 20 46 j 5 Harlan Henry S, county com missioner 98 56 | i 5 Howe Janies, general supervi sor 97 50 2 Heath BF, juror on inquest 50 j 2 Holloway J 11, do do 50 : 2 Holloway CC, do do 50 ! 2 Herring C 11, do do 50 | 2 Herbert Thos do do 50 { 5 Holden Thos do do 60 j 5 Hanson B 11, jr., do do 50 j 1 5 Harkins Wm do do 50 j |5 Hopkins Dr E do do 50 j | 2 Hopkins John, constable’s ac count 104 79 ; 3 Harden Nancy. O P. pay Amos Gilbert 20 00 3 Holland Ann, O P, to Isaac Twining ’ 20 00 4 Hildt Mary E, pay Daniel Whit son ' 20 00 i 4 Hitchcock Dennis, O P, pay John Barton 20 00 5 Hawkins AA, coffin account 24 00 1 Hopkins Dr W W,post mortem examinations 15 00 I 4 Heaton John, magistrate’s ac count 5 11 4 Herman Wm, jail account 267 50 | | 4 Hanson B 11, register of wills 42 00 j 3 Harryman William W, account filed 14 25 : J I " 2 Johnson Richard, juror on in quest 50 5 Jones Joseph do do 50 j 5 Jordan Charles M, do do 50 j 5 Jones Mary, O P, to M A Hew lett 20 00 , 3 James Thomas M, constable’s account 8 66 | 3 Johnson James do do 31 10 j Jurors and Bailiffs for 1865 3,400 00 i 5 Jones Elias N, fish pot inspec tor, 2 years, . 32 00 Judges and clerks of elections 306 00 K . i 4 Kirkwood John H, magistrate’s account . 23 51 1 4 Keithly Thomas, juror on in quest ' 50 2 Keen B 11, do do 50 2 K,enly B F, do do 50 4 Kurtz Martin, coffin account 20 50 'i 2 Keating Mrs, O P, pay John Warehain 30 OR 2 Keen TL, opening road 77 75 | L \ I l 2 Loflin Richard, examiner on road 4 00. ; 2 Loflin Richard, magistrate’s ac ' count • 10 70 I 2 Lyon, A St G T St Co., account filed • 4 45 i 5 ’Larne-John D, juror on inquest 50 1-Lynch Ann, O P, to James Nel • V son 20 00 j 2 Lauder Caroline, O P, pay J H Mitchell , 30 00 ! 3 Lingan Alice, O P, pay Wm P Beale:. 20 00 2 Loflin John S, chaimnan on road ■> 67 1 Lee David, judge of orphans’ court 10 00 3 Lee Dr R 1), physician to jail 21 00 | M I 2 McComn’s Alexander, supervisor of almshouse 200 00 4 McComas Alexander, coffin ac count 28 00 I ; J McComas Mrs Mary, sewing, Stc , for almshouse, 30 64 1 2 ( Maryland Hospital for insane | 3 ( 876 40 | 2 Mitchell John, mad account 10 00 (5 Markland Charles, magistrate’s |. account 8 20 (3 Maynadier George Y, attorney’s account 30 00 1 2 Michael Benton, juror on in quest 50 1 2 Martin John, do do 60 | I Morris Wm, do do 60 j 4 McCreaney Washington A, jail account 126 00 | I Magness Otho W, jail account, wood 24 75 ! I Magness Lee A, do do 673 j I Magness Elijah do do 900 1 Montgomery Charlotte, 0 P, pay T, Hanway 20 00 2 Mitchell Mary, 6 P, to John Iv ! Sappington 20 00 j 2 Mahan Margaret,O P, toGeorge Gilbert 20 00 ! 3 Mitchell Elizabeth, O P 20 00 I 4 McKinnon Hachcl, O P, to Jer emiah Lowe 20 00 3 Martin L R, constable’s ac- I count 9 50 1 5 McCann Charles, do do 16 72 ' 5 McCann Wrn E, rent for elec tions 20 00 2 Michael J J, bridge account 20 82 | 3 Mitchell John 11, crow heads 639 1 Magness Charles, crow heads, and constable IS 00 2 Moore Benjamin P. jr., jail ac count 84 75 | _ N jl Nelson James, examiner onroad 2 00 1 2 Norris Samuel, juror on inquest 50 1 5 Norris Joseph. do do 50 j 3 Newnon Michael, O P, to John M oores 20 00 ; 3.Newnon Letitia, O P, to John Moores 20 00 5 Norris Margaret, O P, to Hugh C. Whiteford 30 00 0 2 Owens Win, juror on inquest 50 2 Osborn Garrett, magistrate’s and * coffin account 36 10 P | I Patterson Amends T, opening j, , , ,road ~, 180 00 1 Pierce Win H, magistrate’s ac i count 4 25 Public Roads 8,265 00 Public Schools 8,765 16 i 2 Preston Win T, juror on inquest 50 j 2 Preston James 11 do do 50 j 5 Proctor Edward do do 50 j 3 Prigg A J, boarding jurors 9 SO | 1 Preston Caroline, 6 P, pay E F Johns 30 00 1 5 ; Prigg Thomas T, constable’s account 1 10 00, | R ■ Roads, special allowances and bridges 420 00 1 5 Higdon Mary, OP, to James Galbraith 25 00 5 Robinson Ellen O, O P, pay (■hades Dick 20 00 14 Rutledge P 11, attorney's ac count 13 33 1 Roberts William 11. jail account, wood 90 00 12 Robinson Thomas E, hauling coal 53 So j 3 j Reed Jas W, jail and alms |4 J house accounts 79 86 4 Richardson, K H & VV S, physi cians to jail 21 00 S 4 Smithson John F, county com missioner 31 68 1 Sawyer William T, jail account, wood 6 00 5 Scarborough Isaac, examiner on road 2 00 ! 5 Silver James, do do 200 4 Siansbury Wm do do 4DO I I Slandiford Benj do do 200 I 5 Silver J P, account filed, 3 00 | 5 Scarborough Isaac, account filed 6 57 i 2 Spencer Jarrell, juror on in-. quest 50 2 Smith Jas R, do do. 60 2 Stephens Joshua, do do 50 , ,5 Strickland Thomas do do 50 , ! 3 Smith Elizabeth, O P, to B H Munson, sr. 25 00 2 Sappington Margaret, O P, pay Henry Gilbert 20 00 4 Stroeble Zachariah, O P, to Em ily McComas 25 00 5 Scarborough Columbus, D P, to Jos W Scarborough 25 00 4 Sheanq George IT, constable’s ac count 34 -79 4 Swayne Jacob, coffin account 8 00 2 Stump Herman, jr„ attorney’s account 20 00 1 4 Streett David," bridge afcount 22 09 [4 Streett David, county commis sioner . ; 88 60 ■ 2 Spicer John T, clerk to com missioners 300 00 ; I Spicer John T, magistrate’s ac . count 13 70 3 Shroff Jos \V, 4 11 - T I j 3 Tobin James, chainman on road 67 | 2 Thomas John, juror on inquest 50 2 Trego Ellen, O P, to William • F. Bay| ess 30 00 | 3 Tenant Margaret, O P, to J E Treadway 20 00 j 4 Thompson John, O P, to Geo. Anhnr 20 00 , i 5 Tavson Elijah, O P, to William i M Ai)y 20 00 j 1 Tydings Lloyd, general super visor 53 SO 1 w : Witnesses for Slate 332 33 5 Wn/dsey William, examiner on road 2 00 5 Worthington Jas C, do do 200 5 Whiteford SamuelM, do do 400 3 Walteis Godfrey, surveyor and plot on road 4 00 3 Wallers Henry G, examiner on road 3 00 3 Wallers Henry G, county com missioner 20 46 3 Watters Win 11, almshouse ac count 15 19 2 Walker James, account filed 5 00 2 Walker James, county commis sioner 126 20 1 Whitaker James, account filed 6 00 2 Wilson Win C, overpaid as col lector 371) 62 1 Wilson Henry C, for fence on mad ’ 10 00 2 Wells J &J. W, lumber acc’t 70 44 4 Waller Wm, coffin account 8 00 5 Wallers Henry R, magistrate’s account 6 85 3 Whistler Samuel F, hauling coal 18 00 3 Wallers James W, juror on in quest BO 2 Walker Gemge do do 60 2 Warehum John W do do 60 5 Warfield O M, do do st) 5 Worthington Charles do 60 2 West Elizabeth, O P, to J II Mitchell 25 00 2 Wiles Ann, O P, to John H. Mitchell 20 00 3 Warden Mary, O P, to Otho Scott . 20 00 3 West, child, ’p P, pay Corbin Grafton ’ 15 00 3 Walteis Nicholas and wife, O P,. to Darlington Hoopes 40 00 4 Wiley Elizabeth, O P, pay Mrs Morris 30 00 5 Wiles Aquilla, O P, to Henry A Silver 90 00 6 Whiteford Elizabeth, O P, pay John Pyle 15 00 2 Wiles William, judge orphans’ court 26 02 3 \Vann John, magistrate’s ac count 2 15 4 Wood George, constable’s ac count 9 00 2 Wheeler J C, almshouse ac count , 436 65 3 Webster Noah, county commis sioner 85 44 i Whole amount $35,662 47 Collectors’ commissions on County lax $2,305 30 Do. Slate tax 622 92 2,928 22 $38,590 69 County tax on $7,308,656, at 54 cts. $ SIOO 39,466 74 IP ■ i Surplus to meet insolvencies $876 05 rv/v/x/v*. wv'wvtV' xvW'm. ,// • V'Vv/\'\/S/vxv; 1 hereby certify that the aforegoing statement is a true copy of the Levy for the year ending 30th June, 1864, taken from the records and proceedings of the County Commissioners for Harford Conn ‘y< ; * ju29 JOHN T. SPICER, Clerk. . _j ny: For Kilts, KnailK'v. Ants, licit lliiffs, Mollis in Furs, Woolens. Arc.. Insects on Vlunts, Fowls, Animals, Ac. JPut up in 25c. 50r. and 81,00 Battles, , Boxes and flasks. $3 and 85 sizes for 1 Hotels, Public Institutions, &c. "Only infallible remedies known.” "Free from Poisons.” "Not dangerous to the llnmnn Family.” “Hats come out of their holes to die.” £s=• Sold Wholesale in all huge cities. Sold by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. or* !!! Bevvaue !!! of all Worthless imitations. See that “Costah’s” name is on every Box, Bottle and Flask, hefbre you buy. Sf* Address HENRY R. COSTAR. Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, New York. £|>Soid by all Wholesale and Rslail Druggists in this county. mhlß Herbert’s Horse Powders! Powders are a sure cure for ■*- Lung Fever, Worths,, Distemper, Hide Bound, Yellow Water, Tarty, Gravel, Mange, Surfeit, Founder, Heaves, Slaver ing, Coughs and Fever, Loss of Appetite and Vital Energy; they cleanse jhe sys tem. give a good appetite, purify the blood, and produce a glossy skin. Price 25 cent? per paper, or five papers for si; ; Directions. —Give a leaspoonful twice a day, over mixed feed; Prepared by A. C. HERBERT, Perrymansville, Harford Co’. Md. apl • ’ . CHURCfiVILLE HOTEL. 1W SUBSCRIBER: having taken this well know n establishment, long known as “Han na’s Motel,’" is prepared to accommodate his frieUds aud the public. 1 , THE ACCOMMODATION STAGE j Running between Churcliville and Aberdeen leaves the Hotel daily (except Sundays) at 15 | minutes before 10 o’clock, A. M., returning, leaves Aberdeen immediately on the arrival of the train. j3S~On the last Saturday of each month, at 2 o’clock P. M., a PUBLIC SALE will come off, at which all kinds of-Slock, Carriages, Wagons, Farming Implements,. £c., Ac., will.be offered, fe 12-y , PHILIP DsBWANj Proprietor, GOA3LS Baltimore company coal on ; hand and for sale at Lmm hum, Md., By ; ANDREW ABELS. 030 Agent far Davis k Pugh. ; I’ 1 OUTZ’S CELEBRATED ami Cattk §?ounlcr& 1 Tlirv arc i | sure preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain I remedy for all Diseases incident to the Horse, I 1 such as Gian-, gy, Ac. ■ | In poor, low-spirited animals, it has the 1 most beneficial effect. , The use of them improves the wind, strength ens the Appetite, and gives to the Horae a j . fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improv- I j ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this ' • noble animal, , * The property this Powder possesses in in- | cyeasing the quantity of Milk in Cows, gins it au importance, and value, which should place it in the hands of every person keeping a Cow. By actual experiment it has proven that it wilt increase the quantity of Milk and Cream twenty per cent., and make the Butter I firm and sweet. In fattening Cattle, it gives them an appetite, lot-sens their hide and makes them thrive much taster. HOGS. In all Diseases of • the Swine, such us Coughs, I above Diseases can Iks cured or entirely pre vented. By using these Powders the Hog Cjiolcra can bo prevented. Price 25 eta. per Paper, or 5 Papers for sl. PREPARED by S. A. POUTZ & BRO., AT THEIR WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout fhe United States SKB.2.IVZUVS Balsamic Cough Syrup, FOR COUGHS, COLDS CROUP, WHOOP ING COUGH, ASTHMA, liRONCHITIS, SPITTING BLOOD,' PAIN AND WEAK NESS OF THE BREAST, DIFFICULTY I OF BREATHING, AC. ~ ThiiSyrupiUlt purely Vegetable Compound. It I ;is pleasant to take and never decs injury. But ! i owing to its purifying qualities, must do good j under'any circumstances. Its effects are truly [ j wonderful —soothing, calmiqg and allaying the j ! most violent coughs; purifying, strengthening li I mid invigorating the whole system, calming and l soothing the nerves, aiding and facilitating ex pectoration, and healing the Diseased Lungs, - thus striking at the root of disease and driving it from the system. croup. j No child need die of cronp if this Syrnp is I • properly used, and used in lime Mothers hav- I I Ing ct-otipy Children should watch the first show !' | of disease, and always keep this remedy at hand, j For coughs after measles this Syrup is most excellent. Experience has proven that it ,is equalled by ho other preparation. Price 40 eenls per bottle, or three bottles for J sl.lO. I Prepared by S. A, Fount A Bro., at their Wholesale Drug and Medicine Depot, No. 116 I Franklin slrett, Baltimore, and for sale by A. H. [ GREENFIELD, Bel Air, Md., and all Store-! keeper's throughout the United States. Shriner’s Indian Vermifuge, TO DESTROY and expel WORMS I ThiS!Vermifuge is entirely Vegetable-- perfectly safe and harmless, but an effectual and powerful Remedy for all species of Worms that affect! . children or udulls. Foutz’s Mixture, ! • ■ I The best Liniment for Jllan and Beast Xow in us e. Is a Safe and reliable remedy for the cure of I Rheumatism, painful Nervous Affections,Sprains, | Burns, Swellings; and all diseases requiring an external .application on Man. On Horses it will never fail to cure Poll Evil, Fistula, old running Sores, or Sweeny, jf prop erly applied. For Sprains, Braises, Scratches, Crooked Hoofs, Chafes, Saddle or Collar Gall, , Cats or Wounds, it is an infallible remedy. Try i 1 it, and be convinced of its efficacy. RHEUMATISM. Persons afflicted with this disease, no matter of how long standing, can be promptly and ' effectually cured by using this Mixture. ’ i There is nothing in the world so sure or ge good | to take away Corns, and Cure Frost Bites as | , this preparation. Tty it and satisfy yourselves, I Price 25 and 5u cents per bottle. | Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ A BRO., at their j Wholesale Drug pud Medicine Depot, No. 116 Franklin street, Baltimore, Aid Sold by A. H. GREENFIELD, Bel Air, Md„ and Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the ‘ United Stales. • The above medicines V t nn he had at manufactu rers’ prices of JOHNSON. 1 HOI,OWAY A COW DEN. No. 28 North ‘6th street, Philadelphia. ' nov6 • eagl¥^h ! THE subscriber ha* leased the above(, Hotel, on Hillcn street , near the Bel : j Air Market, Baltimore, lately occupied by I Mr. Samuel Han way, and is prepared to 1 1 accommodate his friends ami the public | ( generally. He hopes by strict attention j J to the wants of his guests, to give general j t satisfaction to aril who may favor him I | with their patronage. ” * W. H. KELLY Sf CO. janl Proprietors. ; ~ pjcsais7~ j< HAYING permanently located himself for the practice of his profession, at WOODSIDBfI ! uenr Thomas’ Kim, offers his professional see- j i rises to the public. feb2o ' < DYSPE3PSEA, AND , DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER & DIGESTIVE ORGANS, AUK CURED BY HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC | These Bitters nave performed more cures, have and do give better satisfUetion, have more testi mony, have more respectable people to vouch for them—than any article in the market. We del)' any one to contradict tills Assertion, AND WILL PAY SI,OOO To any one that will produce a Certificate pub lished by us, that is uot okncink. Hoofland’s German Bitters Will cure every case of Chronic or Nervous De hility, Disease ol the Kidneys, and Diseases aris ing from a disordered stomach. Observe the fol lowing symptoms resulting from disorders of the digestive organs: Constipation, Inward Tiles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity or the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn,'Disgust lor Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomaclq Swimming of the Hoad, IllirHed and Difficult lirealhing, Fluttering at the Heart; Choking and Sufi oca ting Sensations when in a lying posture, Dim ness ot Vision, Dots on Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pilin' m the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skinamf Eyes, Pain in the Side, Buck, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sud den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con stant Imagining)) of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits, REMEMBER, That this Bitters is NOT ALCOHOLIC, Contains no Rum or Whiskey, and can’t make Drunkards’, hut is The lest Tonic in the World ! Pfr' Read Who says so: From the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Bap tist Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia. ** I have known Hoofland’s German Bitters fa vorably fora number of years. 1 have used them in my own family, and have been so p’ensed with their effects that 1 was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that 1 they have operated in a strikingly beneficial man ner.' I take great pleasure in thus publicly pro claiming this tact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases'.for which they are recommended to those Bitters, knowing from experience that my recommendation will be sus tained. Ido this more .cheerfully as Hooflnud's Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is “not a rum drink.” Yours, truly, LEVI O. BECK. From Rev. ,1. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of ' their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no [ sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in -the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Iloof lanrt’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. XI. Jackson, of this city, Because l lvas prejudiced against them for many years, under the impres sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend, Robert Shonliakcr, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and tor encouragement to fry them, w hen suffering from great and long-continued duality. The use of three bottles of these Bitters at the be ginning of the present year, was followed by evi j dent relief and restoration to h degree of bodily 1 and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of re | gaining. I therefore thank God and my friend i fur directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philadelphia. | From the Rev. Jos. 11. Kennnrd, Pastor ’of lit* 10th Baptist Chinch, Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir I have been fre- I qucntly requested to connect my mime \jith com i mendations of different kinds of medicines, but . regarding the practice ns out of my appropriate sphere, I have in all cases declined; hut with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly I in my family, of the usefulness of Dr. lloofland’a j German Bitters, 1 depart for once froth my usual I course, to express my full conviction that, for I general debility of the system and especially for ; Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable prepa [ ration. In some eases it may tail; but usually, 1 doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above cause. Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD, Eighth below Contes street, Philadelphia. From Rev. J. S. Herman,' of the German Re formed 'Church, Kulztown, Berks Co., Pa. Dr. C. XI. Jackson ;—Uespeetea Htr I have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly- twenty years, and have never used any medicine Butt did me as much good ns Uoufland's Bitters. am very much improved in health, after having taken live bottles. Yours, wilii respect, J. S. HERMAN. Prices. Large size (holding nearly double quanti ty,) $1 per bottle—half doz. £5 00 Small size—7s cents per brittle — Half doz. §4 00 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the signature of “C. M. JACK SON” is on the WRAPPER pf each bottle.. , < (jfs> Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do not be put o(f any of the intoxicating prepa’rations that may be offered in its place, but send to us, anil we will forward, securely packed, hj ex press. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, 631 Arch Street, fhllad’a, JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. JACKSON & GO j ) . . r ■ Proprietors. For sale by A. H. GREENFIELD, corner of Main street and Port Dfeposit avenue, BEL AIR, Fd ,and by Druggists and Dealers in every town in the United Slates. jan29 SAPPINGTON’S i SYEXJP >o# IUXSBMO. “This is the season for coughs and colds, and all families, particularly those residing at some distance from villages nml stores, should have some gbod reliable cough remedy nt hand in ease of attack. We know of no better medicine ot the kind than Snppington’s Flaxseed Syrup, having used it in uur family for some tirin', and . always found it efficacious. —lSaUimore Counli/ Advocate. Prepared and sold by Dr. RICHARD SALTING TON, No 132 North Gay street, Bal timore. A. H. GREENFIELD, Agent, corner of Main street and Port Deposit Avenue, Bel Air. jau2i)-y # •’ JOB PRINTING neatly executed at this office.